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B
A
few
updates,
so,
first
of
all,
a
couple
weeks
ago,
our
fy
22
budget
passed.
B
So
that
means
that
we
will
have
funding
to
give
out
vac
grants
next
year.
So
we're
really
happy.
B
About
that,
in
addition
to
those
normal
funds,
so
we
were
also
allocated
arpa
funds
for
fy.
B
B
On
their
own,
so,
as
my
strategic
plan
comes
into
place,
to
actually
allocate
those
funds
I'll.
B
Those
grants
and
then
select
recipients
of
them
so
stay
tuned
for
that.
I
also
wanted
to
share.
B
So
we
did
have
a
press
conference
at
the
waldron
arts
center
on
friday
evening.
Just
to.
B
Basically,
on
the
same
date
that
we're
reopening
the
facility
so
as
plans
for
that
come
into.
A
Wait
until
we're
in
that
section
awesome:
okay,
that's
really
all
I've
got
right
now,
but
I'm
happy.
A
B
Okay,
can
everybody
see
our
financials
page
yep,
great
okay,
so,
as
you
can
see,
we've
got.
B
Two
accounts
again:
the
first
account
that
sixty
one
thousand
six
hundred
thirty
five
dollars
and.
B
B
Allocates
to
us
for
our
annual
grant
cycle,
the
3961
65
account.
That's,
basically
our
operating.
B
B
By
a
group
like
windfall
at
our
december
3rd
opening
celebration
for
the
trades
gate,
the.
A
Liz
yes
perfect,
so
that
takes
care
of
that.
Unfortunately,
we
had
to
reschedule
our.
A
D
We
discussed
in
our
public
art
meeting
last
week
and
you
can
add
on
as
I
go.
D
Trades
garage
esteban
may
have
finished
the
installation
this
past
weekend,
yeah.
B
Basically
set
to
go
and
you
can
see
it
at
night
now,
yeah
amazing
can't
wait
to
check
that
out.
D
Briony
has
proposed
that
we
offer
a
stipend
to
windfall
as
we
as
the
arts
commission
do.
D
Not
want
to
ask
artists
to
work
for
free
and,
and
so
I
think
we
need
to
figure
out
how
many.
D
People
will
be
involved
in
that,
so
we
can
so
we
know
that
now
brian,
do
you
want
to
go
and.
D
Discuss
that
here
or
did
you
have
that
pin
for
a
later
point?
I
think
we
can
discuss
it
today.
A
D
Oh,
I
don't
know,
that's
a
tough
one.
I
mean
I
feel,
like
you
know
there,
there's
the
performance.
D
Aspect
of
it
you
know,
and
and
you
know
this
is
a
custom
piece.
You
know
this
is
a.
D
Repertoire
or
whatever,
but
I
don't
I
don't
know-
I
mean,
like
five
dancers,
you
know
I
I.
D
D
I
I
don't
know,
I'm
just
kind
of
picking
a
number
but
I'd
love
to
know
what
other
people.
D
A
More
and
expanded
there'll
be
costumes,
there'll
be
other
parts
to
it
and
they
might
be
like.
A
B
B
B
B
Lecture
to
determine
like
what
the
fairest
cost
is
so
if
I
could
have
just
about
a
week
to
do
that,.
B
Research
and
just
yeah,
absolutely,
I
think
it's
totally
fine.
I
spoke
with
kate
from
windfall.
D
Been
thought
of,
but
do
we
have
any
information
from
like
grant
applications
that
might
be
useful.
A
A
Us
it
would
be
worth
looking
into
how
much
if
it's
going
to
be
an
original
piece,
and
if
there's.
A
A
D
Dollar
amount:
first,
I
mean
it's
what
if
we
I
know
so
one
other
thing
we
discussed
at
friday's.
A
It
ends
in,
for,
for
I
always
called
the
403
account
the
403.
The
operational
expenses
account.
A
Okay,
another
one
yeah
then
switcher
park.
This
is
coming
up
fast,
but
looking
at
a.
D
November
19th
ribbon
cutting
the
elizabeth
mitchell.
Resilience
performance
would
be
held
for.
D
Later
activation
in
the
spring,
the
weather
is
nicer
and
we
can
get
a
bigger
crowd
out.
D
I
am
personally
going
to
be
out
of
town
most
likely
on
that
date.
It's
still
kind
of.
B
B
B
Support
there
and
what
I
might
also
ask
for
support
with,
if
someone
has
capacity
to
do
this.
B
Is
helping,
I
know
we
discussed
potentially
having
a
student
group
either
play
a
piece.
B
A
Has
any
other
ideas?
Okay,
do
we
have,
or
if
anybody
can
give
me
a
sense
of
what
kind.
A
Hours
a
day
and
practices
like
crazy
and
leaves
high
school
early
in
order
to.
A
Work
on
this,
so
that
that's
my
first
thought
that
I
can
get
something
interesting
there:
okay,.
D
Okay,
that
is
great,
then
I
guess
I
think
that
covers
it
on
switcher
park,
unless
anyone.
D
Has
any
questions
right
now?
Fourth
street
garage
progress
is
happening,
fabrication.
D
Is
nearly
complete?
Requests
are
in
for
street
closures
to
allow
for
installation
the
first.
D
Couple
weeks
of
december,
so
we're
hoping
that
that
will
be
done
by
the
17th
or
so.
D
Clarifying
some
of
the
legal
context
around
that,
and
you
know
whether
it
was
as
simple
as
us.
D
D
February
march
timing,
partially
to
everything,
completed
and,
and
part
of
that
was
due
to.
D
Stefan
reese's
new
york
residency,
which
is
now
off,
and
so
you
know,
I
guess
the
good.
D
Bit
of
flexibility
there,
you
know
we're
not
really
pinned
into
a
timeline.
One
thing
that.
D
D
D
One
percent
in
city-led
projects
is
that
we
can
be
better
about
reaching
out
to
folks
at
iu.
D
Off
campus
with
the
campus
community,
so
there's
obviously
that
that
level
to
it,
but
you
know.
D
It
could
be
that
if
there's
a
collaboration
or
an
opportunity
for
stefan
to
do
something,
you
know.
D
And
so
I
think
I'm
I'm
totally
open
to
any
and
all
ideas
you
know.
Obviously
you
know,
I
think
the.
D
Like
a
tech
element
to
this,
you
know
I
sort
of
independent
of
this
and
have
a.
D
Have
a
meeting
with
edcomantali
iu
arts
and
humanities
council,
that's
more
related
to
my
day.
D
Job
but
I'm
gonna
broach
this
with
him
just
in
case
it
stirs
up
any
ideas
on
that
end,
but.
D
You
know
the
timeline
all
this
is
still
kind
of
tbd,
because
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
sort
of.
D
Start
over
on,
but
we'll
get
there
and
open
to
any
ideas.
As
we
kind
of
kind
of
reset
and.
D
B
Nick
the
one
thing
I
want
to
just
make
sure
everyone
is
aware
of
so
we
haven't
actually.
B
B
The
funding
to
that
contract,
so
I
do
anticipate
overall
cost
of
this
project-
is
going
to
go
up.
B
B
B
B
They
chose
to
terminate
their
contract
so
acknowledging
that
again.
These
are
unfortunately.
B
Like
material
costs
are
just
something
that
is
really
out
of
our
control
again,
I
am
looking
at.
B
Of
recover
forward
and
arpa
to
be
able
to
offset
some
of
these
costs,
buea
has
also
offered
to.
D
Yeah,
that's
great,
then
non
one
percent
projects.
I
can
give
a
couple
quick
updates.
D
With
the
national
science
foundation,
we
want
to
do
a
mural
around
nanoscience.
We
provided.
D
D
For
her
grant
to
be
reviewed
and
and
to
find
out,
if
there
is
a
future
collaboration
for
us,
there.
D
Neighborhood
group
settle
on
an
artist
that
we
want
to
move
forward
with
laura
burkmanus.
D
I
think,
let's
see
here,
you
know,
listen
rachel.
You
are
the
two
commissioners
here
who.
D
Did
not
participate
in
that
public
art
subcommittee
discussion
so.
D
Definitely
feel
free
to
ask
any
questions
here.
If
you
have
them.
D
Where
holly,
I
might
just
turn
it
over
to
you
to
talk
a
bit
about
both
the.
B
Sure
thanks,
I'm
gonna
start
with
the
rogers
family
farm
park,
which
I
keep
calling
the
goat.
B
Farm
because
historically
it
was
a
goat
farm,
but
this
is
a
piece
of
land,
that's
kind
of
on
the.
B
South
east
part
of
town,
and
so
historically
it
was
a
goat
farm
and
it's
right
now.
It's
just.
B
Kind
of
this,
like
natural
area,
with
some
paths
through
it,
it's
next
to
the
jordan
creek,
which.
B
I
think
we're
now
calling
the
campus
river
so
there's
a
little
path
that
runs
along
there.
B
It's
a
great
spot
of
land.
Somebody
purchased
it
a
few
years
ago
with
the
intention
of
developing.
B
B
B
Review
and
selection
through
the
bac
so
I'll
be
working
with
them
and
parks
to
put
together
a.
B
B
B
Make
that
deadline
they're?
Okay
with
that,
but
they
are
really
open
to
whatever
we
wanna.
B
Do
I
think,
and
the
budget
for
this
is
twenty-five
thousand
dollars,
so
that's
the
goat
farm
any.
B
A
B
Okay
and
then
the
hidden
river,
so
I
think,
as
you
all
know,
there's
a
point
on
it's.
B
Near
the
b
line
on
the
south
end
of
town,
the
mayor
is
so
excited
that
this
exists
and.
B
He
really
wants
us
to
do
some
kind
of
arts
project
that
daylights
this
fact
and
so
he's
basically.
B
So
again-
and
I
still
need
to
get
his
final
sign
off
on
this
being
the
way
forward.
But
what
I
would.
B
Way
to
really
demonstrate
to
us
artistically
what
is
going
on
here.
So
that's
once
I
get.
B
B
D
Yeah
this
one,
this
one
is
interesting,
like
the
concept
has
been
kicking
around
for
a
minute.
I.
D
D
It
is
at
least
every
like
rfp
or
rfq
process
that
I've
been
a
part
of
to
this
point.
The.
D
D
D
Difficult
for
us
to
find
criteria
that
can
be
applied
to
like
such
a
wide,
potentially
a
wide.
D
Range
of
concepts
right,
you
know,
and
maybe
both
of
those
things
are
true
at
the
same
time,.
D
Right
like,
but
I
guess
I
I'm
I'm
I'm
kind
of
curious.
You
know
like
with
that
open-endedness.
D
My
my
main
concern
is:
does
that
encourage
more
submissions?
Does
it
encourage
more
interest.
D
D
A
request
and
framing
the
criteria
for
this
holiday.
What
others
think.
G
Really
specific,
I
think
the
default
is
sort
of
to
get
a
little
bit
unsure
about
whether.
G
D
You
know
we
might
also
want
to
like
add
some
language
that
I
guess
encourages
like.
D
Cross-Discipline
collaboration
and
concepts-
and
we
also
you
know,
I
think,
about
how.
D
When
you
know,
particularly,
if
we
do
a
call
for
like
a
sculptural
work
or.
D
Eloquent
way
to
to
to
frame
that,
but
you
know
it,
I,
I
think
just
when
I
think
about
the
idea
of.
D
Applications
and
the
most
ideas
you
know,
so
we
have
like
a
a
deep
pool
to
choose
from.
D
D
Fuse
well
together,
and
so
like
this
might
be
kind
of
a
different
sort
of
review
process.
D
Than
than
we've
done
before
and
one
that
might
take,
you
know
a
bit
more
time
and
you
know.
D
Depending
on
the
depth
of
the
pool,
maybe
an
extra
round
or
something
to
really
think
about
it,.
E
E
A
B
Awesome
I
appreciate
it
and
then
I
I
guess
the
last
project-
that's
probably
worth
updating
but.
D
I
missed
initially
was
the
bike
garage
people's
park,
adjacent
mural,
conversation
holly.
You
want
to.
D
Dive
into
that
yeah,
thanks
for
reminding
me
of
that
one
on
my
so
we
are
in
the
position.
B
Where
it
is
time
to
get
a
new
mural
up
in
people's
park
and
as
some
of
you
probably
know,
the.
B
The
building
facade
that
this
mural
is
on
is
on
the
bike:
garages,
business
and
now
just
a.
A
A
B
Piece,
and
so
we
are
coming
up
to
the
time
where
we
need
to
do
a
new
rfp
for
a
new
design.
B
The
language
that
we're
putting
in
the
rfp
that
will
go
out
but
in
a
way,
but
I
think
right
now.
B
B
Business
basically
yeah
and
throughout
the
decades
yeah
yeah
correct.
This
area
has
been.
B
B
B
B
Has
meant
and
putting
that
into
language
that
the
bike
garage
will
be
happy
with
so
again,
I'm
in.
B
Process
of
re-drafting
that
language
and
then
I
think
I
will
probably
share
it
back
with.
B
B
B
E
E
B
B
Actually
took
place,
I
can
also
share
that
I
recently
learned
from
parks,
as
I
was
talking
with.
B
Images
of
this
in
a
classy
way
that
complements
the
piece
itself
yeah
I
mean,
I
think
we
could
even.
E
Whatever
and-
and
I
think
that
would
be
helpful-
that's
great
awesome
yeah.
I
think
I
think
that's.
D
One
one
one
big
piece
of
that
is
like
the
black
market,
firebombing
in
68.
D
D
D
Like
there
is
some
context
there,
you
know,
and
I
and
I
think
that
that's
that's
part
of
what.
D
You
know
a
mural,
that's
overtly
focused
on
you,
know,
history
and
and
difficult
history
and.
D
It's
not
an
easy
one.
I
appreciate
holly
you
and
don
continuing
the
discussion
with
them.
A
A
All
right,
let's
move
on
to
grants,
looks
like
essence
is
still
in
school,
so
we
shouldn't
be.
B
October
29th,
we
got
a
lot
of
requests
for
project
grants
both
from
some
usual.
B
Suspects
as
well
as
from
some
new
organizations
and
artists,
so
that
was
really
exciting.
B
We
are
amping
up
for
our
saturday
meeting
to
discuss
all
of
the
proposals
and
those
of
you.
B
Who
are
committing
to
be
there
on
saturday
and
have
committed
to
being
reading?
I
express.
B
Saturday,
to
doing
it,
I'm
looking
forward
to
a
spirited
conversation,
our
goal
after
making.
B
Having
our
initial
conversation
on
saturday,
the
13th,
as
hopefully
announcing
by
the
end.
B
B
Here
because
this
will
be
my
first
cycle,
but
I'm
not
sure
what
has
been
done
in
the
past
about.
B
Like
a
formal
announcement
of
it,
you
know,
and
I
was
wondering
if
this
would
be
something.
A
We,
when
we
just
had
the
one
cycle
per
year,
it
was
in
spring
and
we
would
announce
in
june,
which.
A
And
in
that
lobby
in
city
hall
we
would
have
a
little
event
and
give
out
the
the
grants
and.
A
Or
maybe
not
I
I
just
don't
want
to
take
away
from
that
project
by
distracting.
A
With
grant,
that's
that's,
I
think
we
can
do
more.
Make
more
noise
on
social
media.
A
And
maybe
tag
every
like
create
a
post
for
every
grantee
that
has
a
handle
and
figure
out.
A
D
D
D
A
Is
one
we
didn't
make
as
much
noise
about
it
as
we
could
have
this
time
around
and
it
kind
of.
A
A
Move
over
to
next
year,
I'm
pretty
sure
that
we
have
that
flexibility
and
try
again.
A
H
D
But,
like
I
think,
next
cycle
really
utilizing
gallery
walk
as
like
a
promotional
opportunity.
D
You
know
either
showcasing
work
or
walking
around
and
checking
out
work.
You
know
that's.
D
Kind
of
the
audience
for
this,
and
so
you
know
if
it
was
like,
I
don't
think
we
need
to
like.
D
Promote
it
at
the
walden
at
far
or
something
like
that,
that
that
might
be
as
effective
a
way
of.
D
A
I
mean
we
will
have
the
spring
cycle
and
start
up
fairly
soon,
so
we
will
have
to
work.
A
In
to
update
from
myself,
which
is
in
terms
of
commissioners,
as
you
know,
we've
lost
a
couple
of.
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
Their
passing
budgets-
and
things
like
that
so
but
I
did
have
a
conversation
with
a
couple.
B
You
see
this
application,
please
please,
please
make
some
moves
on
it,
so
I
my
understanding.
B
Is
they
are
going
to
be
actively
reaching
out
to
those
applicants
in
the
coming
days?.
B
B
It
plays
out,
but,
but
I
just
I
do
want
to
share
with
everybody-
that
I
am
trying
to
find
the
best.
B
Way
to
just
get
some
movement
with
each
of
these
groups
yeah
and
then
make
sure
we
have
more.
A
A
You
know
if
anybody
who
should
be
applying
you
can
always
find
them.
My
way
to
answer.
A
A
That
is
out
there
and
the
apply
button.
Basically,
is
there
something.
E
E
E
E
A
A
A
We'll
we'll
have
to
kind
of
take
a
review
and
take
stock
and
see
what's.
A
What
everybody's
interested
in
so
I'm
not
going
to
pressure
anybody
into
taking.
A
A
First,
one
will
be
in
february
second,
one
in
may
five
in
june
and
another
our
big
one
in
october.
In.
A
I
Hi
everybody
bar
has
some
workshops.
We
have
a
really
exciting
one
on
november
28th,
it's
right.
I
After
thanksgiving,
but
it's
a
cool
watercolor
workshop
and
there
will
be
wine
ones
included.
I
I
Holly
was
there
thanks
for
coming
yeah,
so
it's
a
really
cool
show.
If
you
haven't
seen
it
it'll.
I
J
Hi
everyone
I've
been
just
flying
the
wall
listening
in
and
enjoying
the.