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Three
seconds
here:
Casey
Cottage:
here
we
have
council,
member
Chelsea,
Newman
Camp
president,
and
at
this
point
we
do
not
have
a
quorum,
we're
waiting
for
Kyle
Conrad
to
arrive.
A
Yes,
we
have
Cassandra
Mann
with
fourth
dimension
reps
and
from
at
Swallow
Hill
Music.
We
have
say
Angus,
English
and
Jesse
Clark
and
excuse.
We
have
English
scholazon,
Emily
and
Kona
and
Steph.
We
have
director
Christina,
Underhill
library
and
Cultural
Arts
manager,
Bethany
Lafferty
event,
supervisor
Tony
arnoldy
and
economic
development
manager,
Darren
Hollingsworth,
the
Community
Development.
D
All
right
we're
good:
let's,
we
can't
approve
the
minutes
because
we
don't
have
a
quorum.
So
let's
move
on
to
our
and
have
Cassandra
when
you're
up
first.
E
Edition
awesome
all
right,
my
name
is
Cassandra
Mann
I
own
fourth
dimension,
wraps
and
Graphics
we're
a
new
business
on
South
Broadway
I'm
here
to
discuss
a
mural
that
we're
really
excited
about,
and
we
need
some
help
with
some
funding
we're
a
new
business.
E
We
opened
up
in
September
2022
and
we
joined
the
chamber
right
away
and
met
some
really
great
people,
I
also
participated
in
Elevate,
Inglewood
and
I
came
home
after
the
second
session
and
told
my
husband.
We
will
forever
do
business
in
Inglewood.
It
was
a
really
really
good
experience
so
kind
of
a
little
bit
about
me.
E
E
We've
come
in
and
done
a
lot
of
changes,
but
we
would
love
to
use
that
wall
to
do
kind
of
an
Ode
to
Historic,
South,
Broadway,
automotive
and
customizations.
So
we
kind
of
were
thinking
like
an
evolution
of
muscle
cars,
so
different
types
of
muscle,
cars,
starting
from
some
in
the
1940s
to
now
and
then
across
the
street
from
us.
The
whiskey
biscuit
was
the
first
dealership
on
South
Broadway
and
one
of
the
biggest
ones
in
the
western
region,
and
so
we
would
love
to
do
something
for
the
Majestic
too.
E
On
the
mural
kind
of
my
two
main
points.
Let's
go
on
here.
I
told
you
where
we're
at
it's
a
really
large
wall,
so
we're
hoping
to
focus
on
just
like
30
feet
by
10
feet
to
do
the
mural.
We
have
volunteers
that
we've
already
lined
up
the
local
businesses
on
like
Royal
Automotive,
which
it
faces,
are
all
on
board
and
really
excited
and
willing
to
volunteer
their
time.
E
The
main
thing
is
that
we
want
to
get
an
artist
that
knows
what
the
heck's
going
on,
because
this
we
wrap
cars,
not
walls,
sometimes
walls,
but
not.
We
don't
paint
them
for
sure.
So
we
have
been
speaking
with
a
couple
local
artists,
that
we
would
love
to
get
some
of
their
artwork
artwork
out
into
the
community
rooted
303.
Has
they
do
a
bunch
of
service
projects?
They've
been
interested
in
helping
us
with
it?
Our
business
has
a
large
foundation
and
Recovery
as
well.
E
My
husband
and
I
have
been
sober
for
seven
and
eight
years,
so
we'd
love
to
get
some
of
the
recovery
Community
involved
too.
As
far
as
timeline
they'd
love
to
get
something
done
by
the
this
summer,
we
have
a
couple
car
shows
that
are
scheduled
in
our
little
lot.
We
already
have
RSVPs
from
you
know,
Colorado
Springs,
to
Pueblo
that
are
coming
for
the
show.
So
it's
something
that
we
would
like
to
do
for
the
people
in
Inglewood,
but
also
to
bring
people
to
Inglewood,
so
they
can
see
how
cool
South
Broadway
is.
E
A
Do
you
want
me
like
go
through
any
of
the
slides?
What
I'll
do
is
upload
it
on
the
website
for
the
cultural
arts,
commission,
and
then
people
can
go
in
and
also
view
it
that
way.
Yeah
great
okay,
thank.
E
F
Little
linear
have
you
talked
to
any
of
the
artists
to
get
their
thoughts
on
cost.
G
E
Time
so
it's
kind
of
hard
to
say
budget
wise,
because
I
know
that
this
project
could
cost
25
000
years
and
it's
more
so
we
just
kind
of
want
to
fit
within
a
budget.
So
the
how
large
it
is.
They
can
go
pretty
big
or
we
can
go
small
depending
on
whatever
cool.
D
D
H
Yes,
there
is,
but
we
have
some
funding
and
way
finding
what
that's
making
as
well.
We
could
possibly
tap
into
so.
We
need
to
know
what
the
number
is.
Okay,
we
possibly
do
a
sponsorship
or
Grant.
E
There
is
a
sweet
man
named
Major
that
owns
the
building
Hans,
the
Conoco,
the
Auto
Brokers
service
department,
the
entire
building,
and
he
it's
just
letting
us
have
our
brain
with
it.
I
mean
it's
when
we
came
in
it
was
super
sketchy,
so
we've
had
a
lot
of
things
done
on
it
and
he
loves
having
us
there
and
he's
totally
unfortunate.
H
D
All
right,
Swallow
Hill,
is
here:
okay,.
I
Operating
officer
I'll
start
off
by
saying
we're
not
here
to
ask
for
money
convert
because
we're
not
in
angle.
Our
property
is
on
Yale,
so
the
AL,
as
you
know,
divides
Denver
County
for
Mike
Wood.
Our
parking
lot
is
it
would
but
our
main
property.
The
other
side.
So
really
we're
we're
here
to
share
a
bit
about
what
the
organization
is
for.
Anyone
who
doesn't
know
and
for
those
of
you
who
do
notice
of.
I
And
to
just
give
you
a
sense
of.
J
I
As
an
organization
and
in
terms
of
looking
at
the
the
future
of
of
our
property
and
programs
and
footprint
here
in
Denver,
so
I'll
I
have
circulated
some
flyers
for
everyone,
so
this
is
just
an
overview
of
the
organization
at
large,
but
in
short,
it
is
the
second
largest
organization
of
its
kind
in
North
America,
based
here
in
Denver.
I
It
is
modeled
on
the
Old
Town
School
of
Folk
in
Chicago,
which
is
the
largest
of
its
kind
in
North,
America
and
houses.
School
music,
school,
music,
Outreach
and
performances
can
I
get
into
some
of
the
details,
but
it's
it's
Unique.
In
that
way,
there
are
many
music
schools.
There
are
many
programs
that
do
Outreach
in
various
communities.
There
are
many
venues
and,
and
producers
of
shows,
but
as
a
as
a
non-profit
focused
on
culturally
significant-
and
you
know,
oftentimes
culturally
significant
means
it's
not
commercially.
I
The
the
Music
School
portion
of
Swallow
Hill,
which
has
been
in
existence
for
44
years,
now,
provides
classes
for
for
children
for
adults,
individual
instruction
group
classes,
summer
camps
currently
on
the
go,
and
it's
everything
you
know
open
seven
days
a
week
is
everything
from
private,
vocal
lessons
to
group
classes
for
piano,
didgeridoo,
gembe,
House
of
House
of
Rock,
for
you
know
teenage
rock
bands
and
really
provides
a
way
for
folks
to
come
in
at
any
age
and
stage
and
learn
an
instrument
for
some.
I
I
In
addition
to
to
that,
we
also
produce
all
of
the
summer
concerts
at
the
botanic
gardens
the
concerts
that
had
Four
Mile
Historic
Park
at
the
Butterfly
Pavilion
and
at
the
Clifford
Stills
Museum,
and
then
we
have
different
Boutique
Partnerships
that
do
some
booking
for
other
organizations,
and
our
latest
partnership
will
be
with
the
Clayton
Early
Learning
Center,
to
provide
both
music
education
program
in
their
school
setting
and
Theory
at
the
lineup
for
their
their
first
views.
I
Community
event,
so
that
sort
of
gives
you
a
sense
of
the
scope
and
the
scale
of
what
we
do.
We
are
also
a
tier
two
scfd
funded
organization,
we're
operating
with
about
a
five
million
dollar
budget,
that's
down
from
6
million
prior
to
the
pandemic.
The
pandemic
shook
our
little
snow
globe
pretty
hard,
as
it
did
most
venues
and
organizations
of
Our
Kind
Nationwide,
but
we're
we're
rebuilding
in
terms
of
bringing
back
on
our
staff.
I
Seeing
our
audiences
return
to
pre-pandemic
numbers
and
having
our
classes
start
to
to
fill
out
again,
so
it's
that's
sort
of
the
lay
of
land
in
terms
of
Who
We
Are.
As
I
mentioned,
we
have
a
parking
lot
across
the
street
in
Englewood,
so
lots
of
everyone
who
comes
in
is
parking
there
and
the
various
streets
around
the
the
building,
whether
they're
coming
to
a
concert
or
classes.
I
Why
we
wanted
to
wanted
to
check
in
with
you
and
let
you
know
what
we
do
is
that
we're
also
in
the
process
of
conducting
or
developing
our
next
strategic
plan
and
and
really
starting
to
look
at.
What's
the
we've
had
a
great
44
year
run
we
have
a
great
reputation:
I'm
I'm,
not
from
here
I've,
moved
here
in
October
I'm
from
just
outside
of
Toronto
Ontario
as
a
touring
musician
20
years
ago.
I
knew
that
if
you
were
coming
to
Denver
the
place
you
wanted
to
play
was
Swallow
Hill.
I
B
I
What
we
are
doing
right
now
is
looking
at
the
the
near
future
in
that
three
to
five
year
strategic
planning
way,
but
also
preparing
to
conduct
a
feasibility
study.
Just
prior
to
the
pandemic,
we
had
launched
a
capital
fundraising
campaign
to
do
a
full
renovation
of
the
property
that
we're
in
to
the
tune
of
about
three
million
dollars
and
all
of
the
architectural
renderings
prepared
contract
was
in
place
with
the
construction
company
yeah.
But
as
one
example,
the
building
is
not
accessible
so
taking
out
a
staircase.
I
If
you
see
any
new
building,
the
first
thing
that
goes
up
is
the
Elevator
Shaft,
and
then
they
build
it
around.
They
would
be
reverse
engineering
that
for
us
to
like
pull
out
a
staircase
and
drop
in
an
elevator,
you
can
imagine
that's
just
one
element
of
what
we
were
looking
at
doing
that
that
three
million
has
ballooned
past.
I
You
know
post
pandemic
to
you,
know
four
to
five
million
to
to
do
a
proper
fix
of
the
building,
we're
maintaining
it
and
doing
things
and
putting
in
a
wheelchair
lift
inside
replacing
all
the
windows.
You
know
major
repairs
that
are
just
part
of
the
annual
maintenance,
but
it
it
begs.
I
The
question
for
us
at
this
stage
is
that
the
right
thing
to
do
to
put
four
to
five
million
dollars
into
three
bold
buildings
that
are
cobbled
together
with
three
HVAC
systems:
different
boilers,
different
electrical
grids,
or
should
we
be
looking
at
other
options,
including
raising
35
to
40
million
and
building
in
the
parking
lot
across
the
street
and
and
opening
a
state-of-the-art
Swallow
Hill
Cultural
Center?
I
That's
you
know
it's
a
much
higher
price
tag.
There
are
different
folks
who
have
come
on
board
and
different
partners
investing
in
building
something
for
the
future.
What
we
would
be
doing
on
Yale
would
really
be
preparing
and
renovating
and
sprucing
up
three
old
buildings
that
are
still
going
to
need
a
lot
of
work
in
years
to
come,
so
thinking
20
years
out.
Do
we
want
to
still
be
fixing
something?
We've
dropped?
I
Obviously
we
have
students,
teachers,
staff
and
audience
members
who
already
come
from
Inglewood,
so
there's
there's
a
relationship
to
our
building
and
and
our
programs,
but
even
in
thinking
about
our
parking
lot,
then
it
begs
the
question:
if
we're
moving
into
Englewood
is
that
the
best
place?
I
It's
our
property
and
obviously
all
of
the
processes
that
will
be
involved
in
terms
of
getting
permission
to
to
build
and
but
part
of
our
feasibility
study
will
be
to
also
look
at
all
options,
including
you
know,
is
there
something
that
we
could
be
doing
with
the
city
of
Englewood
to
look
at
positioning?
What
we're
about
to
invest
into
our
building
or
into
a
new,
build
and
position
that,
in
collaboration
in
a
way
that
really
fills
a
gap
at
sort
of
plants?
I
A
cultural
center
somewhere
in
in
a
more
of
you,
know
the
Hub
of
of
the
city
that
would
have
more
street
level
service
to
the
community
and
be
more
integrated
into
sort
of
the
development
of
not
just
the
identity
of
the
city.
But
the
the
flow
and
an
Urban
Design
of
the
the
future
of
the
city.
Naturally
we'll
be
looking
at
all
sorts
of
of
other
options
as
well.
I
But
it
is
something
that,
as
we
think
of
servicing,
you
know
increasingly
diverse
audiences
and
community
members
and
and
student
body
and
thinking
of
the
relationships
that
we
have
already
in
in
this
area.
That
you
know
we
wanted
to
to
bring
forward.
So
that
you're
aware
that
we're
in
the
dreaming
stage,
but
with
some
urgency
too
again
of
the
the
time
time
involved
in
in
both
fundraising
but
also
doing.
B
I
For
our
future
yeah,
so
that's
the
big
picture
of
Who
We
Are.
Why
we're
here
in
an
introductory
way
and
Jesse?
Are
there
any
things
that
I
haven't
covered
that
you
wanted.
J
I,
don't
think
so.
Of
course,
I
just
I
would
like
to
mention,
though,
if
you
haven't
been
to
our
building
before
like
right.
Now
is
the
best
time
so,
like
the
kids
are
all
cracking
up,
but
it's
fun
to
hear
that
noise
back
in
the
building,
always
in
the
summer.
F
I
Yeah
so
I
just
to
be
clear.
We
have
not
made
a
commitment,
we
haven't
started
the
feasibility
study,
but
that
feasibility
study
is
really
to
look
at
all
all
options
like
what
is
what
does
the
bill
look
like
on
property?
What
if
we
do,
an
enhanced
version
of
what
we
had
planned
with
our
own
property?
What
if
we
build
where
we
have?
I
Is
there
a
piece
of
property
sitting,
waiting
to
be
developed
by
the
city
with
a
dream,
to
have
a
cultural
center
and
have
an
organization
with
a
legacy
with
the
resources
to
be
able
to
come
in
and
do
do
something?
You
know
we
also
have
to
look
at
is
building
and
owning
our
own
building
the
right
move?
Is
there
somewhere?
I
We
could
be
a
major
partner
and
be
installed
or
or
have
a
you
know,
long-term
lease
that's
negotiated
in
a
very
collaborative
way,
the
dovetails
the
needs
and
interests
of
a
city
with
what
we
bring
to
the.
J
I
mean
reasonably
you're,
probably
talking
12
to
18
months
yeah,
probably
by
the
time
we,
you
know,
get
things
rolling
and
I
think
to
for
those
of
you
who
are
more
familiar
with
us
pre-co,
but
we
had
multiple
locations.
We
had
satellites
in
Lowry
and
we
had
another
one
in
the
highlands
and
we
were
getting
ready
to
partner
up
in
Westminster
with
another
location
at
the
Light
Rail
station
Westminster,
just
in
ABS
County,
all
of
those
things
folded
in,
of
course,
with
covid
WE
Post.
J
Everything
down,
we
didn't
know
in
any
of
those
spaces,
so
you
know
trying
to
think
about
too.
How
do
we
serve
the
seven
County
Community,
the
best
way
that
we
possibly
can
and
what
does
that
location?
Look
like
we're
in
such
a
funny
spot,
I,
always
joke,
because
I'm
like
well
I,
don't
know
they're
like
how
do
you
deal
with
your
property
I'm
like
which
one
because
it
just
depends
on
which
side
of
the
line
but
I
think
you
know
thinking
about
that.
J
Also
that
possibility
of
just
being
able
to
be
present
in
other
locations
as
opposed
to
not
necessarily
like
a
formalized
location.
So
there
are
lots
of
to
that,
but
it's
exciting
because
it
was.
It
was
great
to
start
to
think
about
the
like
the
expansion
of
Swallow
Hill
to
other
communities,
because
one
of
our
challenges
is
like
most
places
like
where
we
are
located
everybody's,
like
so
far,
south
Denver
right
and
we
draw
from
like
a
really
a
seven
to
eight
mile
radius
of
the
building.
J
So
also
being
cognizant
of
the
fact
that
our
bases
right
around
where
we
are
yeah,
the
thought
of
moving
too
far
away,
is
a
little
bit
right,
Dawn
teeth,
because
you
have
to
rebuild
your
little
base.
Yeah
right.
K
How
can
a
city
be
of
assistance
in
helping
you
take
the
next
steps
that
you
do
and
I?
Oh
Christina
and
Debbie
adet
for
inviting
the
city
Economic
Development
to
this
discussion
tonight,
I'll
be
here
for
an
entirely
different
matter,
but
I'm
led
up
to
be
here
and
as
well
as
has
such
a
great
reputation
in
the
market
and
community,
and
it's
very
much
part
of
the
Arts
infrastructure
that
already
exists
in
the
region.
K
K
Please
count
us
in
and,
however,
the
city
could
be
of
assistance
in
making
that
decision
from
site
selection
all
the
way
for
to
take
a
look
at
a
specific
site
with
you.
If
it
happens
to
be
the
parking
lot
and
imagining
some
looking
at
developer
view
for
that
to
make
sure
that
that
process
goes
smoothly
and
easily.
J
Definitely
keep
it
like
you
posted
as
things
are
progressing.
We've
got
a
lot
of
work
to
do
before.
We
really
begin
that,
but
it's
nice
to
be
able
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
your
spot.
I've
been
in
that
building
since
98,
and
it's
Charming
as
we
like
to
say,
which
also
means
challenging
so
I'm
very
excited
about
the
prospect.
C
We
would
love
to
be
in
and
to
Darren's
horn
for
him,
like
our
Economic
Development
economic
development
plan
just
won
a
Statewide
award
and
we
really
are
proud
of
the
creative
and
arts
culture
that
we
have
at
Inglewood
and
really
making
us
a
creative
kind
of
hub
for
the
community.
This
group
is
the
right
people
to
be
talking
about
because
we've
been
having
conversations
are
and
what
does
it
look
like
to
be
built
as
a
creative
Community?
K
I
I
You
know
one
of
the
one
of
the
things
that
are
involved
and,
and
obviously
the
feasibility
study
will
have
folks
are
more
experienced
in
the
development
of
new
properties
than
than
Jesse
and
I,
in
terms
of
being
able
to
look
at
that
parking
lot
property
and
ask
all
of
the
appropriate
questions
and
and
sketch
out
what
that
would
look
like
in
Broad,
Strokes
cost
wise
and
and
process
wise.
But
but
we
we
really
want
to
approach
it
with
a
wide
open
either
of
what
what
all
the
potential
scenarios.
K
Might
be
such
a
great
time
to
bring
this
this
idea
forward
when
it's
still
very
moldable,
very
fluid,
and
so
that
the
community
can
be
aware
of
it
and
also
bring
It
Forward.
If
there's
any
discussion
on
the
site
itself,
if
that
have
a
suicide
or
others
so.
C
A
K
Darren,
thank
you,
wow
I'm,
so
happy
to
have
that
opportunity
to
Swallow
Hill.
So,
thank
you
guys.
Well,
that's
that
was
great
news
and
fun
from
an
economic
development
perspective,
they're
they're
that
great
amenity
in
our
area.
You
should
work
very
hard
to
stay
in
the
area
in
Boston.
Our
community
well
I'm
here
tonight
to
talk
about
three
things
but
around
made
in
Inglewood.
K
So
we
work
very
closely
as
a
team
and
with
the
council
member
noon
camp
on
the
made
in
Inglewood
and
the
DDA
Downtown
Development
Authority
and
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
on
this
I.
Don't
normally
wear
t-shirts
to
City.
It
functions
a
little
weird,
but
people
did
this
all
made
in
Inglewood
logo,
which
has
been
launched
and
there's
some
programs
that
back
this
up
that
were
I
was
going
to
talk
about
a
little
bit
tonight.
One
of
those
programs
is
a
little
Grant
to
support
to
support
our
local
makers.
K
Artists
manufacturers,
whether
they
make
beer,
art,
distilled
Spirits
manufacturers.
We've
got
a
lot
of
unique
businesses
in
our
community
and
we've
got
a
little
Grant
to
help
businesses
attended
trade
show
and
that
little
great
that
little
Grant.
K
So
the
Arnold
Grant
has
just
launched
so
we're
inviting
folks
to
participate
in
our
made
in
Inglewood
Grant
for
trade,
show
assistance
and
it's
meant
to
help
get
the
word
out
about
local
makers
out
into
the
broader
Marketplace.
So
this
the
door
is
really
open
to
any
business
that
has
a
viable
business
license
for
the
city
of
England.
I
know
Tony's
talking
about
some
sales
tax
licenses.
K
If
the
business
has
a
viable
city
of
Inglewood
business
license
and
their
going
concern,
they're
an
eligible
applicant
to
apply
for
this
so
and
we're
imagining
any
type
of
made
in
Inglewood,
fully
made
in
Inglewood
products.
So
I'm
going
to
reach
out
directly
to
some
folks
the
framing
a
couple
framing
businesses,
we've
got
a
distiller
we've
got
a
couple
of
breweries.
K
I've
got
some
other
local
manufacturers
that
have
some
products
that
they
make
and
if
they've
got
a
trade
show
that
they
go
to
or
an
event
where
they're
going
to
be
selling
these
products.
That's
exactly
what
this
grant
is
intended
to
do
up
to
500
again,
all
they
have
to
have
as
being
good
standing
with
the
city
of
Englewood
and
have
a
license
sales
tax
license
to
show
that
they're
in
good
standing
with
the
city.
We
just
approached
directly
the
little
one
of
our
manufacturers
that
makes
t-shirts.
K
She
makes
tie-dye
t-shirts
and
a
quick.
Little
aside,
she
was
she
was
wanting
to
know
more
about
the
Grant
and
she
said
she's
doing
some
local
festivals
here,
but
she
couldn't
afford
to
go
to
the
mountains
to
do
some
of
the
larger
festivals,
which
would
actually
really
help
her
top
line
sales
to
be
able
to
expose
her
business
in
the
mountains,
which
there'd
be
a
good,
a
good
clientele
there
for
her
product.
K
So
I
said
that's
exactly
what
this
program
is
intended
to
do
is
to
help
you
get
out
and
support
your
your
business
in
new
trade
areas
like
that,
so
that's
our
made
in
Inglewood,
Grant
I,
don't
know
if
you
all
received
that
little
email
that
we
sent
out.
It
was
back
on
May
17th,
but
I'll,
send
it
to
Debbie
and
Debbie.
K
If
you
don't
mind,
please
forwarding
this
out
to
the
commission
if,
if
you
or
your
neighbors
or
your
constituents,
your
artist,
constituents
or
local
makers
would
be
interested
in
applying
for
this
grant.
It's
easy
just
having
available
business,
license
being
a
good
abstain
with
the
city
and
in
having
a
business
expense
associated
with
going
to
a
an
event.
M
K
K
What
we
had
on
our
imagined
list
for
manufacturers
to
artists
and
other
makers,
but
products
that
are
made
in
in
Inglewood
I
was
going
to
shift
gears
to
something
that
we're
going
to
launch
in
the
future,
which
is
a
grant
to
help
promote
this
brand,
and
this
this
brand
domain
I
didn't
go
a
brand
and
it's
a
merchandise,
Grant
and
that
will
be
launching
in
July
and
it's
500,
we'll
do
10
of
these
and
we're
going
to
help
Merchants
be
able
to
apply
for
a
grant
to
pay
for
500
worth
of
merchandise
that
they
can
then
sell
in
their
shops.
K
I.
Think
there's
a
non-profit
that
wants
to
apply
and
use
it
as
a
fundraiser
for
their
operation,
but
we're
imagining
you
know
if
it's
a
local,
a
local
Brewery
that
wants
that's
participating
in
the
program
could
certainly
apply
or
any
retailer
could
apply
where
these
products
would
be
sold.
This
is
not
the
exact
one,
but
using
this
logo
and
we're
working
with
local
vendors
so
that
it's
made
in
inkwood
and
Inglewood,
so
that's
kind
of
exciting.
K
If
they,
if
they
want
to
sell
cups
and
mugs
or
hats
or
whatever
those
items
might
be,
they
would
acquire
them
and
apply
for
us
a
grant
to
cover
the
costs
of
that
from
the
from
their
supplier,
and
then
they
would
then
get
that
brand
out
in
the
community
become
very,
very
create
some
brand
awareness
for
this
unique
side
again.
The
DDA,
the
Downtown
Development
Authority
and
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
are
very
much
behind
this
initiative.
K
So
we're
hoping
this
gets
into
the
community
and
it's
just
Merchants
begin
to
to
grab
hold
of
this
logo
and
use
it
for
their
purposes.
I
know
there's
another
piece
of
merchandise
floating
around
from
a
a
local
Inwood
retailer
right
now
and
they
they
have
been
using
that
logo
and
our
Communications
team
has
pushed
this
out
as
well
for
folks
to
sign
up
and
be
part
of
the
made
in
Inglewood
brand
and
I.
Don't
know
numbers
off
the
cuff,
but
it
seemed
to
have
a
pretty
solid
20.
K
C
K
It
hasn't
launched
yet
so
it's
still
in
that
formative
phase,
we
were
imagining
that
would
be
used
for
products
for
to
be
sold.
They
could
certainly
use
this
as
not
a
copyrighted
logo,
so
they
could
use
this
on
their.
You
know
their
stamps
or
their
website,
and
things
of
that
nature.
So,
yes,
I,
would
think
there
will
be
some
openness
to
anything
to
get
that
branded
this
brand
out
there
and
that
awareness
out
there
and
that
sense
of
of
community
spirit
and
pride
around
our
local
makers
in
the
city.
K
I've
got
a
running
list
of
some
folks
I'm
going
to
reach
out
to
directly
when
that
time
comes,
but
I
hope
that
you
all
when
we
launch
Debbie
will
get
that
and
you
can
spread
that
out
to
the
committee.
Commission.
Excuse
me
any
other
questions
about
this
program
and
I've
got
one
final
piece
to
mention:
if
I
could,
after
this
time
so
Finance
I
I
love.
This
is
the
side
of
the
economic
development.
K
So
our
little
grants
help
the
merchants
with
resources
creating
better
artists,
as
entrepreneurs
really
lights
me
up
for
a
number
of
reasons.
We've
partnered
with
the
Commission
in
the
past
to
do
some
events
at
the
black
pre-pandemic
and
the
idea
there
is
to
help
artists
hone
their
small
business
skills,
their
entrepreneurial
skills
and
I
wanted
just
to
re-remind
the
commission
of
that.
K
There
may
be
some
new
member
or
two
on
the
committee
commission
since
then,
but
we
have
a
real,
solid
partnership
with
the
Small
Business
Development
Center
and
they
help
our
small
businesses
become
better
entrepreneurs
by
learning
some
best
practices,
whether
it's
writing
a
business
plan,
maintaining
it
maintaining
a
business
plan.
I
was
going
to
reach
out
to
Cassandra.
After
this
she's
she's,
our
business
is
growing
and
she
may
be
experiencing
some
business
growing
pains
and
the
sbdc
Small
Business
Development
Center.
They
have
Consulting
and
very
inexpensive
training
classes
that
they
offer
for
small
businesses.
K
So
I'm
going
to
leave
these
on
the
table.
I
don't
know
that
I'll
stay
on
for
for
the
budget
discussion
yeah,
but
they
have
some
really
good
resources
to
support
our
entrepreneurs,
whether
you're,
an
artist
or
otherwise,
but
especially
artists,
I
think
and
the
executive
director.
Here
at
this
sbdc
she's
she's
a
former.
She
had
a
jewelry
making
business
and
as
well
as
several
other
Enterprises,
all
of
the
Consultants
that
they
use
are
small
business
owners
or
at
small
business
owners.
K
K
They're,
so
we've
got
to
feel
that
thank
you
for
that
question,
so
they're,
actually
out
of
Aurora,
we
partner
with
them
Services
anyway,
that
we
just
launched.
Thank
you.
We
just
launched
a
every
the
first
and
third
Thursday
afternoon,
we're
doing
in-person
field
office.
They
have
a
field
office
here
for
in-person
Consulting
here
at
Inglewood,
Civic
Center,
so
right
across
the
hall.
K
So
if
an
entrepreneur
wants
to
schedule
time
with
one
of
the
Small
Business
Consultants
to
talk
about
their
business
or
introduce
an
idea
and
bat
that
around
for
for
free,
they
can
sign
up
with
this
information
here
so
excellent.
So
we
have
a
field
office
here.
First
and
third
Thursday.
K
We
have
not
created
an
event
yet,
yet
there
may
be
an
opportunity
where
we
can
do
that
in
concert
with
others,
but
so
our
little
grants
the
grant
that
I
mentioned
about
the
makers
made
in
Inglewood,
Grant
or
the
trade
show
is
to
it's
not
necessarily
to
compete
with
some
of
the
inkwood
events,
because
I
think
Tony
has
some
additional
resources
to
help.
Some
of
our
local
entrepreneurs
is
to
expose
inglewood-made
products
outside
of
outside
of
Eaglewood.
K
So
our
little
our
little
t-shirt
company
that
wants
to
go
up
in
the
mountains,
I
thought
great
idea.
She's
going
to
be
that's
exactly
what
this
program
is
intended
to.
Do
you
got
to.
C
Address
the
question
and
I'm:
sorry:
it's
the
for
the
training
piece.
Oh
sorry,
you
know
so
this.
This
group
oftentimes
will
bring
artists
together
for
meet
and
greets,
or
some
kind
of
you
know,
community
events.
Would
this
be
the
kind
of
thing
where
that
someone
could
come?
Do
some
training
collectively
or
is
it
more
the
grant
for
them
to
go?
Do
a
class?
That's
a
great
a.
K
I'd
love
to
collaborate
on
that
I'm
raising
my
hand
to
say:
let's
put,
let's
do
something
in
the
future
together
to
do
that
level
of
collaboration
and
bring
a
bunch
of
artists
together
to
do
some
small
business
training
I'm
happy
to
do
that.
I
wouldn't
leave
the
training
necessarily
in
terms
of
the
content,
the
sbdc,
those
are
they're
the
subject
matter
experts,
but
we
could
certainly
pull
together.
Something
like
that.
K
That'd
be
fun,
yeah,
we're
all
we're
imagining
along
these
same
lines.
There's
a
have
you
heard
of
Continuum
artist,
Studios
up
on
the
hill,
so
we've
seen
those
so
we
were
working
with
the
owner.
One
of
the
owners
of
these
it's
kind
of
like
a
co-working
space
for
artists.
K
That's
right
so
to
be
able
to
have
some
workshops
out
there
for
artists
that
are
part
of
the
continuum
through
the
sbdc,
because
they're
going
to
have
as
many
as
100
artists
up
there
I
think
they
have
to
put
30
now
and
they're
going
to
have
as
many
as
100.
it's
a
huge
space,
yeah
big
space.
We
went
and
toured
it.
K
It's
really
cool,
it's
really
cool!
So
that's
an
excellent
so
exposing
some
of
our
small
business
resources.
We
could
do
it
on
a
101,
we're
in
a
group
setting
easy
love.
J
K
It's
a
mixer,
it's
a
one-time,
40,
you
know
a
one-time
session
or
or
if
it's
a
series
we're
looking
at
a
small
business,
startup
Workshop.
That
might
be
a
three
a
three
day.
Three
event
series.
K
D
Mostly
I
just
wanted
to
update
the
budget
because
of
the
stuff
that
we
had
and
kind
of
our
what
we
had
assumed
we
would
get
based
on
what
we
received
in
the
past
from
the
England
one
percent
to
the
Arts.
We.
B
D
Budgeted
eleven
thousand
dollars
this
year,
though
we
only
got
8
630
dollars,
so
we
still
have
enough
to
cover
the
things
that
we
have
voted
on.
This
is
period
but
predicted.
If
I
did
this
right,
the
projects
we
were
expecting
89
370
now
in
our
accounts
now
we
have
87
000.94.
D
From
that
87
000,
25
000
we
have
set
aside
for
our
maintenance,
is
our
maintenance,
Reserve
and
then
the
pro
our
proposed
projects
that
we
have
voted
on
to
to
do
are
the
hand
and
median
art
which
was
booked
on
35
000.,
the
mural
and
Mason
jars
funding
for
the
mural
on
this
back
side
of
the
building
of
the
felt
building.
We
voted
for
five
thousand
dollars
summer
markets,
music.
D
D
F
D
Okay,
so
we
can
read,
we
can
reorganize
this
as
we
go,
but
with
all
that
and
some
I
know,
there's
going
to
be
some
changes
because
the
artist
Market
grants
we
might
shift
it
around
I,
don't
think
the
Summer
music
is
going
to
cost
quite
as
much
as
as
we
go
so
that
stuff
might
change
with
those.
But
I
just
wanted
to
have
that
this
budget
is
in
the
Google
Drive
the
CAC
Google
Drive,
so
everybody
can
access
it.
D
Enable
acceptance,
but
I
thought
I
would
just
keep
it
there
and
I
I
guess
down
here
at
the
bottom.
I
can't
remember:
if
I
asked
do
we
still
have
the
do.
We
have
money
for
the
we.
D
I'm
not
sure
if
there
are
conferences
that
we
should
be
folks
from
the
commission
too,
but
I
guess
if
you
find
something
that
has
to
do
with
probably
art
wayfinding
Place,
making
those
kinds
of
things,
it
would
probably
be
worth
sending
somebody
to
one
of
those
to
to
get
a
good
idea
of.
What's
going
on
yeah.
D
D
A
Had
said
whatever
the
commission
does
decide
to
go
with,
there
could
be
one
or
two
pieces.
They
would
just
want
to
measure,
make
sure
that
it
fits
in
the
median
okay,
where,
like
a
mirror
or
something
like
that
on,
a
truck
would
not
hit
it.
They
did
not
see
real
concerned
about
it.
They
just
said
it's
just
something
that,
depending
on
the
piece.
D
So
how
should
we
select
this?
Should
we
call
for
a
regular
Vote
or
oh
you
had
the
numbers.
A
Well,
so
I
had
the
numbers
from
when
you
guys
had
narrowed
down
to
your
top
six.
A
A
F
I
agree
and
considering
our
budget
I
would
be
in
favor
of
funding
all
three
pieces
with
the
top
three
pieces.
If
a
city
would
be
agreeable
to
that,
but.
H
We're
talking
too,
there
might
be
additional
costs,
that's
the
price
for
the
piece,
but
then,
depending
on
where
it's
coming
from
there
might
be
a
transportation
cost
added
in
plus
installation
as
well
per
minute
and
the
permit
fee.
So
just
keep
that
in
mind
as
I
guess.
L
G
That
walks
away
we're
at
Broadway.
You
know,
but
man
I,
really
like
that
trapeze
one.
B
Hi
I
love
the
trapeze,
but
I
do
love
the
color
on
on
both
the
triangle
and
the
cloud.
So
I
don't
know,
I
love
all
three
pieces
and
think
they
would
all
be
great.
I
would
love
to
do
all
three
I'm,
not
sure
if
that's
budgetarily
going
to
work
but.
B
D
D
I
think
we
need
to
figure
out
like
the
budgets
for
shipping
and
what
we're
actually
looking
at
if
in
order
to
do
all
three,
but
if
we,
if
we
could,
we
say
yes
on
the
two
two
and
find
out
about
the
third.
If,
if,
if
we'll
vote
on
it,
of
course,.
F
We
might
want
to
read
the
way
that
we
wrote
the
call
again
because
I
seem
to
remember
it
being
like
an
all-in
number,
including
the
installation
costs
so
yeah
so
like
I,
even
know
we'll
talk
with
the
artist,
but
the
call
was
an
all-inclusive
number,
including
the
installation.
Dc's
not
permits
I
didn't
right,
but.
A
M
D
Just
and
the
clouds.
D
Yay
artists
meet
and
greets.
L
That
would
just
be
a
really
nice
way
to
reconnect
with
artists
again
and
kind
of
just
do
that
connection,
because
we
haven't
really
done
a
touch
point
this
year
with
artists
or
not
this
year,
but
not
in
a
while
and
so
I
feel
like.
It
needs
to
happen
and
I
feel
like
the
most
exciting
thing
that
we
have
coming
as
the
red
line
and
so
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
see
what
you
all
think
and
it's
useful.
If
that
interests,
people.
L
That's
kind
of
where
we're
headed
and
then
the
other
thing
me
and
Martin
have
talked
about
is
that
we
probably
need
to
do
a
crash
course
on
murals,
so
I've
been
kind
of
feeling
that
out,
I
did
talk
to
a
gal
Karina,
who
is
over
in
Aurora,
who's
done
a
lot
of
curated
work
and
there's
a
lot
about
murals
and
she's
offered
to
maybe
do
some
education
for
us.
So
that
might
be
an
option.
L
I
also
need
to
reach
out
to
redline,
because
I
think
they
might
be
an
option,
but
we
just
want
a
bigger
in
depth.
Look
for
murals
than
what
we
have
right
now,
like
I,
think
we
all
have
some
information,
but
it
would
be
nice
to
do
even
more,
especially
with
the
city
looking
to
do
so
many
murals
to
kind
of
give
that
step-by-step
breakdown
of
the
process
and
to
give
a
more
transparent
like
how
much
it
can
range
in
price,
because
I
think
a
lot
of
times.
L
We
think
murals
are
cheap
and
they're,
not
cheap,
I
think
it
depends
on
what
we're
doing
and
so
I
just
I
feel
like.
If
we
had
a
little
more
training
I
know,
we
could
be
more
useful
for
this
building
those
questions.
So
we
talked
about
that.
If
there's
other
members
interested
in
also
partaking
in
that
education,
that
would
be
good,
I've
been
getting
a.
F
H
Have
you
guys
seen
the
mural
going
in
and
they
didn't
come
through
us,
obviously,
behind
Burger
King
there's
a
building
back
there
past
about
the
place.
As
you
take
the
turn
you
subscribe
it
back
and
forth.
I
saw
them
out
there,
painting
there's
a
gallery
back
there
is
that
what
that
is
yeah.
It's
kind
of
geometric
shapes
like
mountains
and
stuff,
it's
really
cool,
but
it's
a
big
mural
and
be
curious
to
know
what
they're
paying
for
that
just
so
we
get
an
idea
of
a
new
mural.
This
year
happening,
volunteer.
L
Oh
sorry
well
and
that's
the
other
thing
like
when
I
was
talking
to
Karina
the
other
day
she's
like
well,
it
depends
on
the
artist
their
rep.
Are
you
paying
like
you're,
sometimes
paying
for
an
artist
name
right
like
if
who's
coming
in?
And
so
it's
just
interesting
things
to
think
about,
because
it's
like
that
one
could
be
lower
price
if
it's
a
new
artist
coming
onto
the
mural
scene
or
it
could
be
a
famous
artist,
who's,
a
mural
artist,
who's
well
known,
and
people
want
that.
You
know.
L
H
H
L
And
just
kind
of
being
able
to
explain,
because
it's
like
you
know
when
we
have
those
conversations
I'm
like
well
yeah
if
the
kids
are
coming
out
and
doing
geoshapes,
not
super
expensive
versus
a
really
intricate
design.
You
know
and
I
think
it
depends
on
what
the
business
wants.
What
they're
looking
for
and
both
can
be
fun.
It's
not
to
say,
I,
think,
there's
a
right
way,
but
I
just
want
to
be
able
to
load
more
clearer
guidelines
for
people.
H
Up
new
ones
yeah,
so
our
goal
Debbie's
been
working
with
our
GIS
team
and
Communications
to
identify
that,
because
we
need
to
know
too,
like
what
is
the
city
paid
for
what
is
cultural
arts
paid
for
what
is
private
so
like
down
the
road
to
10
years
down
the
road?
None
of
us
are
at
the
table
and
they
come
and
say:
hey
the
city
bought
this
mirror
all
years
ago.
You
guys
need
to
fix
it.
It's
like
wait
hold
on
yeah,
so
that's
we're
doing
the
inventory.
It's
it's
taking
a
while,
but
yeah.
H
A
If
you
guys,
even
if
you
see
a
mural
or
something
like
that
right
somewhere,
take
a
picture
and
send
it
to
me
it
just
kind
of
where
it's
located.
H
If
it's,
it's
not
a
have
to
it's
a
request
at
this
point,
because
it's
if
it's
their
building
their
money,
it'd
be
nice
to
know
for
this
inventory
purpose,
but
as
we
hear
about
them,
I'm
like
yes,
come
to
the
culture,
arts,
commission
and
just
present
what
you're
doing
so.
We
know
what's
up
in
our
city
what's
happening,
and
then
we
can
identify
it
as
not
City
owned
down
the
road
or
sit
here
right.
H
H
C
But
as
someone
who
spent
a
lot
of
time
in
the
code
recently
I,
don't
think
there's
anything
I,
don't
think
so.
The
closest
thing
it
would
come
to
is
like
the
equivalent
signage,
but.
D
M
D
Questions
right:
that's
it
for
artists,
meet
and
greets.
You
know
we'll.
Maybe
talk
about
more
and
see
what
kind
of
events
we
can
think
of.
Yeah
we'll
see
and
last
I
have
updates
on
Swedish
horses,
Debbie
I
sent
you
that
stuff
after
yeah.
A
D
Had
a
we
had
a
art
restorer
who
lives
here
at
Englewood
who
lives
on
my
street,
he's
my
neighbor
and
he
does
our
restoration
for
a
living
and
he
went
and
looked
at
the
Swedish
horses
and
he
looked
at
the
one
in
Christina's
office
and
then
we
went
over
to
the
shop
to
look
at
them
in
terms
of
building
a
base
for
them
and
then
I
had
him
send
us
an
estimate
for
what
the
basis
would
be
and
then
I
also
had
him
look
at.
D
Some
of
them
need
repair,
so
yeah,
and
so
he
kind
of
broke
it
down
to
the
materials
and
and
what
he
thinks
it
would
take.
He
thinks
he's
looking
at
a
pedestal
that,
if
you've
seen
the
bear
that's
down
here,
that
pedestal
is
small.
It
kind
of
looks
like
a
step
like
so
he
suggested
making
one
a
little
bit
taller
that
might
that
would
keep
people
from
standing
on
it.
D
These
would
be
displayed
indoors
somewhere
and
he
would
build
build
a
basis
for
them
and
make
so
we
have
four
horses
that
eat
it.
So.
A
Which
document?
Oh
sorry,.
D
D
He
sent
me
two
things
and
then
the
one
that
he
said
today
he
said
two
different
ones.
So
the
same
thing
so
I
think
so.
His
estimate
for
the
pedestals,
with
the
the
supplies
put
the
side
and
all
that
stuff,
our
state's
essentially
a
thousand
dollars.
D
D
And
I
mean
we
can
get
other
estimates.
Of
course.
L
D
So
the
one
in
Christina's
office
has
a
has
a
big
crack.
That's
that
one
probably
definitely
yeah.
That
would
probably
definitely
be
needs.
The
other
ones
have
wear
on
the
paint
scratched,
there's
well
damage
on
like
like
the
ears
are
chipped,
so
he
could.
He
said
he
could
put
resin
in
that
smooth
it
all
out.
Then
they'd
paint
they
repainted.
D
He
said
that's
work
he
can
also
do
if
it'll
be,
it
might
be
more
expensive
to
have
the
original
artist.
If
we
could
reach
out
to
the
original
insta
I,
don't
know
it
looks
like
the
full
restoration
of
of
damage
for
all.
The
horses
is
somewhere
between
like
4
800
and
50
5500.
D
L
H
Have
City
facilities
we
could
easily
put
them
in,
but
it
won't
match
the
map.
The
other
option
would
be
reaching
out
like
one
barrel,
I
always
thought:
would
they
just
put
it
in
their
window,
but
I
don't
know
if
that
would
be
the
case.
F
I
mean
I
think,
there's
probably
like
a
use
for
them
like
on
a
movable
pedestal
I.
If
you
want
to
keep
them
in
the
city,
that's
fine
or
they
get
buildings
or
anything
where
their
actual
like
quality
at
this
point,
is,
could
probably
remain
in
the
way
that
it
is
for
a
while
right,
because
it's
not
going
to
be
like
on
public
display
necessarily
and
we
can
still
showcase
them
and
from
afar
they
look
cool,
but
the
cost
to
fully
repair
whatever.
F
H
H
F
L
L
If
you
want
to
have
like
a
cutesy
thing
or
red
line
when
they
open,
if
they
want
to
showcase
some
art
that
might
be
another
place
like
or
if
one
barrel
wants
to
show
one
like
I
I'm,
totally
fine
with
them
going
out
I
just
it
feels
like
pain
for
pedestals,
and
if
we're
going
to
pay
for
pedestals,
then
it
feels
like
we
should
fully
fix
them,
or
we
should
just
say
their.
Their
lenders
from
the
city
have
come,
have
some
mobile
art
and
maybe
that's
their
new
purpose.
D
Description
of
the
pedestals
they'd
be
up
higher
people,
a
lot
less
likely
to
sit
on
them
Improvement.
So
if
we
did
the
restoration
they
would
last
a
lot
longer
and
especially
if
they
were
just
inside
moving
from
place
to
place,
it's
not
like
it
would
like
basically
mitigate
all
of
future
of
those
specific
forces.
It's
quite
expensive,
the
way
they
are
now
they
stand.
They
look
fine
like
I,
they
don't
look
like
they're
presented
I,
guess
they
but
they're
cool,
but
it
definitely
when
my
four-year-old
was
there
he's
like
I,
don't
want
to
ride.
D
And-
and
it
I
don't
know,
I
guess
it
just
comes
down
to
the
philosophy
of
Maintenance.
We
have
a
budget
for
maintenance.
We
have
money
for
maintenance.
We
just
did
major
maintenance
on
all
of
our
artwork
here
at
Inglewood,
but
I
that
you
know
five
within
the
last
five
years.
We
had
that
done.
So
what
do
we
need
to
do
for
the
future?
What
do
we
need
to
plan
for
for
the
future?
Maybe
we
need
you
to
look
at
all
of
the
stuff.
L
Your
thoughts
speak
for
you
for
events
I'm
like.
Are
they
something
that
would
be
useful
for
you
if
they're
mobile
or
are
they
you
know
like
if
we
don't
have
them
put
in
a
place
permanently?
If
we
talk
about
like
mobile
or
is
that
something
that's
easy
useful,
or
is
that
just
something
that's
now
cumbersome
in
the
city
has
to
do
yeah?
It's.
H
A
logistical
thing,
I
think
Tony
is
going
to
be
moving
into
an
office
right
across
the
way
with
Redline
and
so
there's
there's
Windows
yeah
I
mean
I,
could
put
the
one
in
my
office
in
my
window
be
huge
yeah.
Do
we
really
want
to
focus.
F
L
L
H
Yeah
and
then
the
concern
with
the
pedestal
is
less
likely
to
climb,
but
they
will
climb,
and
now
we
have
fallen,
yeah
I,
don't
know
I,
like
the
horses,
I
think
they're
cool,
but
if
we
can
find
a
place
to
display
them,
we
have
the
lobby
down
here.
We
can
just
put
them
in
there.
It's
less
used
now
that
the
library's
entrance
is
over
here.
There's
spaces
in
the
library
spots,
the
Nook
that
has
a
window
into
the
north
Lobby.
C
D
Yeah
I
think
it's
definitely
worth
worth.
Thinking
about
and
I
just
got
these
today,
soil
by
Senate,
admit,
email
I
forgot
to
attend,
but
maybe
we
maybe
we
should
all
think
about
that
and
read
this
next
meeting.
D
H
L
M
So,
thank
you
all
for
helping
with
the
music
for
last
Saturday's
event.
It
was
a
little
soggy,
but
it
was
still
a
good
event,
I
think
for
our
first
market.
So
we
had
a
pretty
decent
turnout
considering
the
weather,
so
our
next
lunch
July
1st
so
very
excited
about
that,
and
then
tomorrow
night
is
the
volunteer,
appreciation
event
at
Pirates,
Cove
rain
or
shine.
If
it's
raining,
we
will
figure
it
out,
but
remember.
The
weather
has
not
hit
by
90
degree
requirement
to
be
a
pirate
scope.
M
There's
still
going
to
be
food
still
going
to
be
some
gifts
and
if
it's
too
cold
or
not
conditioned
for
swimming
I,
have
talked
with
Chris
the
manager
at
Pirates
Cove,
and
we
can
do
some
passes
or
something
to
make
sure
that
everyone
gets
their
appreciation
swim
in,
but
yeah
so
6
p.m.
Tomorrow,
night,
until
eight
like
I,
said,
I
will
be
there
with
food
and
goodies.
So
it's
worth
coming
and
seeing
checking
us
out
and
then
yeah
just
really
kicking
off
the
season.
M
Next
Market
July
for
the
first
week
of
July,
is
off
the
charts.
We
have
a
market
on
the
first
and
then
we
have
Cove
has
an
adult
night.
I
think
that
week
we
have
the
Fourth
of
July.
That
week
we
have
summer
concerts
that
week
and
I
think
there
might
even
be
a
movie
in
the
park
and
so
yeah,
it's
full
steam
ahead.
I'm
super
excited
working
at
a
lot
with
Edda
to
reach
out
to
local
artists,
whatever
it
might
be
Maker's
Market.
M
What
not
so
super
excited
about
these
different
grants
as
well,
because
it
kind
of
helps
them
put
a
little
more.
You
know
a
little
more
stake
in
the
green
game
and
get
fested
so
yeah
just
having
a
ton
of
fun
I'm
already
working
on
2024.,
so
I
have
a
calendar
for
2024.
Pretty
excited,
hey
Christina
I
was
like
stop.
M
Yeah
but
yeah
so
super
excited
to
have
the
bands,
all
all
sealed
solidified
for
the
block
or
for
the
sunset
concerts.
We're
gonna
have
a
happy
hour
this
year
before
each
concert.
So
that's
a
new
addition
that
I'm
pretty
excited
about
and
I
almost
have
all
the
bands
for
a
block.
A
M
So
it's
gonna
be
fun
and
I
hope
to
see
you
all
of
the
events.
No,
maybe
not
all
of
the
events.
C
H
G
F
How's
it
going
well
I
donated
25
I,
think
that
was
150
out
of
eight
hundred
dollars.
Okay!
Well,
that's
good
to
know
they
needed
to
donate
half
to
make
their
Grant
amount
right,
like
it's
supposed
to
be
in
kind
of
like
or
in
kind
donations,
but
I
didn't
so
so
Debbie's
done
yeah.
C
H
Okay,
so
they
want
a
professional
artist
potentially
to
come
in
and
do
something
that's
gonna
be
probably
more
than
the
Grant
and
the
the
GoFundMe
combine.
But
we'll
see
that's
a
work
in
progress.
Nothing
new
on
that!
So
we'll
keep
you
updated
as
we
get
new
stuff,
everything's
kind
of
pending.
H
As
far
as
Renovations
yeah,
so
we're
doing
phase
one
Renault
this
year
for
the
shelter
and
the
bathroom
there
and
phase
two
we
just
did
the
show
with
the
Bravo
County
Commissioners,
like
the
grant
groom
for
phase
two
to
do
the
inclusive,
playground
and
support.
H
L
H
It
wouldn't
it
wouldn't
affect
it
like.
As
far
as
the
Park's
concerned,
those
Ballers
aren't
on
our
to-do
list
to
do
anything
with
because
they're
serving
their
purpose,
as
is
so
if
the
neighborhood
wants
to
update
them
and
make
them
colorful
or
do
some
art
on
them,
it'll
be
up
to
them
to
do
that,
but
we'll
see
more
because
I
I'm
gonna
get
bullets.
H
Maybe
every
other
one,
maybe
it's
a
phase
thing,
but
it
kind
of
depends.
I
mean
you
could
get
kids
out
there
and
they
just
paint
them
all
different
colors
or
you
could
get
an
artist.
That
does
something
really
neat.
You
need
that
ombre.
You
know
one
color
do
the
whole
thing
made
it
out,
but
so
yeah
we're
getting
a
lot
of
requests
and
the
first
question
is:
do
you
already
have
funding?
Do
you
need
funding
like
I?
Think
the
fourth
dimension,
rap
people?
H
We
didn't
realize
they
needed
funding,
but
all
cool
stuff-
that's
coming
through,
so
we'll
we'll,
probably
encourage
them
when
they
have
a
plan
in
place
and
maybe
a
tentative
drawing
of
whatever
it
is,
come
to
you
all
and
at
least
present
it
and
show
it
if
they
need
funding,
then
at
that
time
you
can
say
yay
or
neggar.
We
need
to
think
about
it.
So
it's
cool,
I'm,
excited
I.
Don't
think!
We've
had
this
many
requests
in
a
long
time.
So.
D
I
know
the
way
finding
Place
making
had
money
to
help
with
the
mural
on
itself,
too.
H
Who
should
look
at
the
funny?
We
got
I,
don't
know
if
that
can
contribute,
or
if
the
culture,
arts
commission,
that's
a
lot
to
look
at
it
make
sure
we're
not
stepping
on
each
other's
toes,
because
the
parks
and
rec
goes
after
it
I
think.
Last
year
or
this
year
we
got
around
23
24
000,
but
that's
to
put
on
kid
stage
and
some
of
the
concerts
and
the
help
pay
for
things
like
that,
but
definitely
an
option
to
look
at
yeah.
C
F
H
Like
little,
Beth
is
working
on
that.
It's
it's
a
work
in
progress.
She
just
started
the
volunteer
program.
The
plan
is
but
that's
for
the
library.
As
far
as
Arts
is
concerned,
yeah
that
could
be
an
option
too,
is
to
do
a
front
scoop
for
the
Englewood
arts
or
something
other
fundraiser.
L
H
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
the
library
just
restarted
our
subscription
to
a
website
called
Colorado
grants
guide.
H
So
that's
a
resource
to
research
grants.
It
is
available
only
for
in-use
in
library
use
because
we
have
a
special
login
for
it,
but
I
think
for,
like
members
of
the
commission
I'd,
be
you
know
willing
to
give
you.
G
H
I
I
could
I
could
help
to
do
a
grant,
since
I
must
I
think
I,
don't
think
there
would
be
a
conflict
for
it,
but
I
I
could
certainly
help
write
a
grant
if
somebody
was
to
find
something
that
would
be
appropriate.
I
can
too
yeah.
A
I
actually
do
the
market
grants
so
I
got
an
email,
it
was.
The
deadline
was
May.
31St
I
got
an
email
from
Communications,
very
apologetic.
They
didn't
get
the
email
out
to
the
artist,
so
I
told
them
to
remove
the
information
on
the
June
and
July,
because
that
deadline
was
May
31st
yet
and
it's
a
bumped
up
the
deadline
or
bumped
back
the
deadline
for
the.
A
H
A
But
July
we
at
least
will
be
looking
at
the
market
Grant
for
the
block
party
and
the
immersion
and
the
immersive
part
yeah.
L
C
Just
I
want
this
group
to
be
aware
that
the
city
has
been
have
connection
about
what
we
want
to
do
with
the
MLA
space,
and
there
will
be
an
upcoming
study
session,
because
what
we're
considering
is
you
can
do
it
for
some
Staff
office
space
that
we
need,
but
using
another
portion
of
it
for
the
historic
preservation,
Mission
or
Society
Society
Society.
Thank
you
like
History
Museum
space
and
then
also
some
space
for
Inglewood
arts
for
some
of
their
teaching
and
music
lesson
space.
C
So
those
contracts
will
come
to
city
council.
There's
questions
at
the
last
meeting,
so
we're
going
to
have
a
study
session
on
it,
but
I
just
wanted
you
all
to
be
aware
that
that
is
one
thing
that
we're
considering
doing
basically
an
exchange
that
we
would
provide
the
space
and
help
them
get
it
to
where
it
needs
to
be
for
minimal
cost,
and
they
would
then
provide
services
to
the
community
so
that
study
session
will
be
happening.
C
I
believe
we
are
slating
it
for
June
or
maybe
July
17th,
but
they
said
that
you're
interested
in
that.
L
H
Right
now
designated
as
a
Historic
Society
space,
they
have
a
lot
of
history
items
in
the
library
and
so
we're
trying
to
get
those
out
of
the
liveary.
It's.