Quick Support for Organizations
Quick Support for Organizations
Music in the Park
Cheryl Avenel-Navara: education, Worthington Public Arts Commission chair, SW MN Opportunity council; Maggie Fuller: visual art, writing; Tiffany Holmes: music, dance, theater; Anna Johannsen: fiber artist, art teacher, Remick Gallery board, president of Windom Women's Investment group, treasurer of Cottonwood County Animal Rescue, officer of Cotton Quilters; Shawn Kinsinger: theater director, actor, musician, Palace Theatre executive director, Green Earth Players vice president, Luverne Street Music board member, Luverne High School Theater artistic director; Erin Kline, visual art, music, writing, education, SMSU Diversity and Inclusion; Darlene Kotelnicki: theater, city council, library board; Su Lee: visual art, film; Jessica Mata: visual art, dance, Kerkhoven Arts Council; Ana Serrano: visual art, business; Kristine Shelstad: visual arts, Madison Mercantile art gallery, Madison Arts Council, Lac qui Parle Players; VFW; Erica Volkir: performing arts, Pipestone Performing Arts Center board, Pipestone Area Chamber of Commerce and CVB director; Mark Wilmes: Tyler Arts Council board president, actor/director, musician, reporter.
Nicole Brenny, music, film, visual art; Rebecca Hudson, music, theater, writing; Shawn Kinsinger, theater, arts admin, SMAC Board; Erin Kline, music, writing, visual art, SMAC Board; Brett Lehman, music; Claire Swanson, visual art; Kerry Ward, visual art, grantwriting.
ACHF Arts Access
One goal is to offer attendees a sense of community by sharing their enjoyment, or disappointment, with people they know and people they have come to know while attending the concert. A second goal is to give the community a sense of ownership, something they can share with family, friends, or acquaintances. A final goal is to encourage cultural growth and appreciation for those in attendance. Hopefully, people will leave the lake park with a new appreciation for music they may not have known. In turn, hopefully, it encourages support and appreciation for WAC's mission. We will measure our success through surveys and planned conversations with those who attended the concerts. We hope to get honest opinions on the relevancy, affordability, and inclusionary aspects of our programming. The number of attendees at events is important data; however, numbers in attendance alone don't show critical information about who our programming is reaching. Staying true to our mission, our success depends on reaching all community members, especially those underserved, such as teens and the elderly.