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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:,
I'm
going
to
actually
just
allow
you
to
walk
through
these
and
actually
give
it
back
to
the
vice
chair
to
walk
through
these
individually..
So
you
receive
these
6
grant
reports
separately
from
the
general
operating
support,
grants,,
which
we'll
do
next.
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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:,
you
could
say
yes,.
We
approve
it,,
but
we
want
to
hear
the
responses
to
these
questions
at
the
next
meeting..
You
could
not
approve
individual
reports
and
cancel
the
final
20
0r.
You
could
postpone
approval
of
any
individual
reports
pending
answers
to
specific
questions.
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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:.
We
are
currently
losing
2
commissioners,
that
might
be
with
matt.,
but
you
might
have
seen
to.,
not
a
newsletter
today,
with
lots
of
things
going
on,,
so
they
still
have
a
lot
of
things
going
on
as
a
especially
as
a
general
operating
support.
Grantee.
I
wouldn't
be
concerned
about
that.,
but
let
me
pull
up.
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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:,
after
that,
if
she
is
able,
or
if
and
when
she
needs
to
do
a
screening,
or
whatever
happens,,
we'll
figure
it
out
after
that.,
and
I
did
see
that
ebony
is
the
street
wise
arts
liaison..
So
if
somebody
else
is
interested
in
reaching
out
to
speaking
to
leah
about.
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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:,
these.,
lauren
click,
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:,
with
your
approval,
it's,
recertifies
them
to
receive
payment
for
this
year
for
2023
the
5
that
we
are
waiting
for
have
all
been
granted
extensions
and
they're
all
in
compliance..
They
just
need
a
little
bit
more
time
to
complete
their
reports.
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I
looked
up
with
the
average
capital
reserves
for
arts
organizations
with,,
and
I
don't
remember
who,
whose
report
I
looked
at,,
but
what
I
saw
was
an
average
of
5
months
for
arts
organizations,
and
I
felt
like
there
were
so
many
of
our
organizations
that
were
above
that
average.
there's
some
down.
Below,
but,
like
as
a
whole
that
seemed
to
me
like.
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lisa
wuycheck:
people
are
like
organizations,,
are
coming
back
and
and
rebuilding
and
and
looking
strong,
at
least
about
the
average..
So
I
thought
that
was
really
really
super.
Encouraging
and
good
work,
t0
0ur
organizations.
and
then
I
also
really
really
appreciated
all
the
good
work
being
done
in
the
community
on
diversity,,
equity,
and
inclusion..
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lisa
wuycheck:,
the
sun,,
cc.
dance
film
festival,
called
it
for
hispanic
heritage
month,
screening
and
their
organizations
that
are
collaborating
not
only
with
the
film..
This
is
not
who
we
are,
that
talks
about
systemic
racism
and
boulder,,
but
also
collaborating,,
collaborating
within
the
in
our
racism,
action
and
the
initiative..
So
there's
just
a
lot
brewing
in
the
community,,
and
I
just
wanted
to
give
a.
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cole:
ongoing
maria
cole:
challenge
for
the
community..
You
know
that's
obviously
the
future
pipeline.,
that's
our
future.,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
addressing
kids.
and
then
just
the
imagery.,
and
these
reports
is
just
gorgeous,.
You
know.
it's
just
even
if
photography
and
visual
arts
is
not
their
primarily
primary
art.
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Kathleen
mccormick:,
they
also
have
a
a
professional
sorry,,
a
resident
artist
program
for
a
bipoc
singers,,
for
they
put
some
boots
production.
so,
having
just
seen
the
opera
their
opera
over
this
weekend..
I
know
it's
just.
they're,
doing
wonderful,
things,
and
I'm
so
glad
that
they
are
doing
so
much
in
the
community.
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Kathleen
mccormick:
street
wise
arts.,
as
I
said,
before,
they're,
doing
great
work,
studio
arts..
I
so
appreciate
how
studio
arts
has
opened
up
the
possibility
of
pottery
for
so
many
underserved
and
low
income.
people
through
a
pay,
what
you
can
approach,
and
by
their
mobile
pottery
studio
it,.
I
think.
just
it's.
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lisa
wuycheck:,
my
initial
perspective,,
and
I
I
hear
something
different
from
you,
kathleen.,
but
my
initial
perspective
was
that
it
wasn't
going
to
impact
whether
I
would
prove
the
report.,
but
I
would
like
to
know
where
they
are
with
the
budget,,
because
I
have
the
same
concern.
you
know..
What
are
the
actual
numbers??
I
I
understand
they're
having.
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lisa
wuycheck:,
that's
that's
the
real
goal..
So
what
what
you
were
supposed
to
be
doing
is
having
that
conversation,
is,
and-
and
I
think
kathleen
framed
it.
well,,
it's
like
they
are
all
of
these
organizations,
able
to
still
do
that..
The
action
you're
taking
that
has.
It
can
have
some
repercussions.
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lisa
wuycheck:
right?,
it's
it,
can..
It
can't
hold
a
funding
until
you
approve
it
right
because
of
the
city
charter
and
the
ordinance
that
creates
a
grants.
Program,
and
the
fact
that
you
are
actually
the
one
who
distribute
the
grant
money
like
that's
your
responsibility
to
you
know
the
will,.
The
council.-.
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lisa
wuycheck:
and
then
the
band
of
tufts.
I
mean
I
here
with
kathleen,
saying,.
I
also
know
that
organizations.
do
you
know
part
of
what
we're
doing
is
sustainability
and
and
providing
stability
for
people,
for
organizations
to
get
their
head
around
their
programming
and
changes
what
they
want
to
do,.
I
hear.
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Kathleen
mccormick:
that
you
know.
thank
you,,
because
we
started
an
internship
program.
Where?
thank
you,
because
we
were
able
to
bring
it
to
the
schools
or
something.,
but
it's
some
of
them,
and
it's
generally
the
large
organizations..
I
think
it
just
goes
into
a
pot,
and
it
helps
with
their
sustainability..
So.
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lisa
wuycheck:.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
you
talk
through
consistency..
It
sounds
like
you're
asking
in
the
colorado
shakespeare
festival,
for
by
the
clarification
you
have
from
the
zoom
board
for
budget
clarification..
If
that's
the
category,,
they
should
all
be
treated
the
same
by
right..
I
was
just
gonna
say
that
I
I.
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Cob
lisa
wuycheck:,
whatever
that
budget
comes
back
in,
it's
not
going
to
persuade
me
not
to
continue
to
get
them
funding
that
we've
already
agreed
to
give
them..
I
I'm
curious
about
it..
I
it
may
impact
how
I
feel
about
giving
them
money
in
the
future
if
they're
giving
money
to
you.,
but
they
do
provide
a
public
benefit..
They
do.
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Cob
lisa
wuycheck:.
I
would
also
like
to
point
out
that
the
shakespeare
festival
under
that
umbrella.-
they
don't
just
do
the
festival.-
they
d0
0ther
stuff
with
school
throughout
the
year
as
well,,
and
they
do
like
smaller
productions
throughout
the
year
as
well..
So
it's
not
just
the
festival,
they
do.
well,,
that's
right.,
they
go,
and
they
do.
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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:
of
the
for
questions
for
the
shakespeare,
festival.
how's,
the
general
operating
support,
grant
you
specifically..
Can
they
explain
their
deficit.
and
what
do
they
have
plan
for
the
next
2
years
with
the
general
operating
support
funding
specifically
for
museum
of
boulder??
How
do
they
explain
their
deficit.
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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:.
What
are
the
actuals
up
to
date,
and
for
all
of
them
it
is
about
fulfilling
their
pro..
I
see
promises
in
the
applications,,
but
it's
really
the
agreement
made
with
the
city
and
the
boulder
arts
commission
and
their
applications
right,,
which
is
a
ta,
which
is,
they've
signed
a
legal
agreement
to
this..
So
how
are
they
going
to
be
fulfilling
that
in
the
next
2
years?
and
how
do
they
for
those
that
are
having
budget
issues.?
How
do
they.
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Lauren
click
(she/her),
office
of
arts,
+
culture:
organizations
that
I'm
thinking
abandoned
of
tufts
in
particular,.
If
they
would
want
to
come
to
the
next
meeting,
I
mean
we
would
still
have
them,
write
something
and
send
it
to
you
in
advance
of
the
meeting..
But
if
you
want
me
to
ask
them
to
be
in
attendance,
to
answer
any
follow
up
questions
for
them,
or
for
the
other
3
as
well.
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lisa
wuycheck:
that'll
be
the
actual
public
hearing
where
people
can
weigh
in
on
this
and
make
a
lot
of
discussion..
So
I
don't
really
have
any
news
to
share
about
that.,
but
we
should.
on
our
second
here,.
We
council
has
to
say,
and
they
might
make
a
decision
to
proceed.
so
we'll
let
you
know
how
that
goes.
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Kathleen
mccormick:,
but
what
what
is
actually
being
discussed?,
because
I
couldn't,
I
wasn't
able
to
watch
that
part
of
the
city
council
meeting..
What
kind
of
money
are
they
talking?
About?
yeah.,
so
that
there
was
nothing
to
listen,
to.
and
don't
watch
the
video
because
they
didn't
discuss
it
at
all.
yeah,?
It
was
on
consent,,
which
meant
that
they
approved
it
without
discussion.
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lisa
wuycheck:,
so
people
can
attend
in
person
or
virtual..
You
do
need
to
sign
up
to
speak
in
advance..
So
if
you
do
want
to
do
that,,
just
a
reminder.,
if
you
do
speak
before
council,,
it's
advised
by
our
attorneys
to
go
ahead
and
say
you're
a
member
of
the
arts
commission.-
but
you're
speaking,,
not
speaking
on
the
commission's
behalf,
speaking
as
an
individual.
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Cob
lisa
wuycheck:.
What
looks
like.
the
april
meeting
is
what
we're
doing
so
sort
of
in
the
middle
of
all
that.,
but
I'll
keep
everyone
informed
as
things
before
I
I
feel
like
in
the
past.
This
interviews
were
recorded.
are
those
available
for
us
to
look
at.,
they
are
being
recorded..
I
don't
know
the
timeline
or
process
for
many
most
public.,
but
since
they
are,,
I
will
share
that.
okay.