Arts Legacy Grant
Arts Legacy Grant
Sponsor Alison and Dean Olson, Musicians, "Double the Trouble" Band, and Ross Sutter and Fellow Musicians at 2020 Annual Pioneer Day
Elwyn Ruud: school residency coordinator; Briana Ingraham: musician, social policy manager; Janet Johnson: visual artist; Katya Zepeda: administrator, potter; Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Charles Erickson: retired librarian, arts advocate; Therese Jacobson: visual artist, retired teacher; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, teacher; Kate Mulvey: artist, teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher; Scott Valdes: sculptor; Paul Burnett, conductor.
Elwyn Ruud: school residency coordinator; Briana Ingraham: musician, social policy manager; Janet Johnson: visual artist; Katya Zepeda: administrator, potter; Charles Erickson: retired librarian, arts advocate; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, teacher; Kate Mulvey: artist, teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher.
ACHF Arts Access
As a result of this project, school aged children and adults attending our event will through the diversity and quality of our musical performers leave with a greater appreciation of music and the arts and be drawn to our future events Evaluation will occur through notes related to personal observation during performances, estimating audience size, artist and youth numbers, and a follow-up meeting with project planners
We feel that more of our Polk County and surrounding area citizens achieved a greater understanding and awareness of the diversity of various styles of music and dance. The lives of those attending our annual event were changed after experiencing high quality performances by accomplished and talented musicians.
Other,local or private