Community Arts Access Project
Community Arts Access Project
Joy to the World — A Celebration of Carols from Around the Globe': The Legacy Chorale of Greater Minnesota’s Winter 2018 Concert Program.
Michael Sander: community theater activist, retired educator; Millie Engisch: visual artist, graphic designer, arts administrator; Sue Johnson: retired music educator, vocalist, community leader; Cathy Hartle: retired nonprofit professional, community development specialist; Dawn Espe: community development professional, arts consumer, advocate; Allan Lynk: community theater enthusiast, arts consumer, advocate; Fred Rogers: community theatre activist; Lauren Nickisch: retired music teacher, community arts leader; Brigid Fitzgerald: Community Arts Leader; Kim Bollig: Native American artist, community arts leader; Maxine Norman: retired educator, community arts leader; Mark Turner: Five Wings Arts Council Staff with over 25 years’ experience in arts administration.
Michael Sander: community theater activist, retired educator; Millie Engisch: visual artist, graphic designer, arts administrator; Sue Johnson: retired music educator, vocalist, community leader; Cathy Hartle: retired nonprofit professional, community development specialist; Dawn Espe: Community development professional, arts consumer and advocate; Allan Lynk: community theater enthusiast, arts consumer and advocate; Fred Rogers: community theatre activist; Lauren Nickisch: retired music teacher, community arts leader; Brigid Fitzgerald: Community Arts Leader; Kim Bollig: Native American artist, community arts leader; Maxine Norman, retired educator, community arts leader; Mark Turner: Five Wings Arts Council Staff with over 25 years’ experience in arts administration.
ACHF Arts Access
Provide access to choral music with free concert admission to students eighteen years old and younger and will specifically target a youth increase in attendance (from the Spring 2018 Concert) of 10% at the 2018 Fall concert, an increase from 70 to 77 youths. Track the total number of attendees for the 2018 Fall Concert. Track participants eighteen years of age and younger who attend the 2018 Fall Concert.
Successful community choral project with vast majority of participants indicating a rewarding cultural experience.
Other,local or private