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A
Thank
you.
We
are
here
the
instant
signage
partners,
where
a
team
of
three
members,
urban
works
of
my
office
and
pencil
dine
antique
an
extensive
review
at
the
previous
committee
meetings
over
an
architecture
firm
and
I'm,
also
a
resident
here
of
Evanston
for
over
20
years.
We
also
have
Janice
and
this
photography,
who
did
a
lot
of
the
inventory
for
the
signage
project
and
also
at
Evanston
resident
instant
business.
And
then
here
we
have
Glenn
Swan
Tech
from
merge
from
the
East
Coast.
Their
firm
has
done
over
50
City
signage
projects
throughout
the
u.s.
A
they're
nationally
known,
we
have
worked
together
and
gone
through
a
process
which
I'll
go
through.
Pretty
briefly,
we
want
to
get
to.
The
exciting
part
is
just
to
show
you
the
concept,
but
we
started
on
our
scope.
Just
a
third
one.
To
be
aware,
we
are
to
design
neighborhood
block
Club
signs
parking
signs
for
the
downtown
area,
including
parking
management,
science
and
business
district
identity,
signage
for
the
West
End.
A
We
began
by
inventory
and
each
existing
sign
and
city
going
through
every
Street.
So
we
have
over
1100
signs
in
the
city,
we've
documented
all
of
them.
We
want
you
to
look
at
them
to
make
sure
they're
in
the
correct
location
that
the
information
is
correct.
Is
it
accurate
information?
We
looked
at
the
size,
the
color,
the
symbols,
the
copy
Heights,
the
typeface
contrasts
and
also
the
quantity
of
messages
per
panel.
A
And
of
course
you
know,
our
recommendation
is
to
to
look
at
it
because
there
was
a
lack
of
consistency,
signage
for
it
to
be
effective
for
our
city.
So
we
wanted
to
make
sure
that
there's
a
simple,
uniform
graphic
design
that
met
the
federal
state
and
city
regulations
and
something
that
really
reflected
the
energy
of
our
city,
and
you
know,
at
least
in
all
the
different
areas
after
that,
when
we
did
this
and
had
stakeholder
interviews,
we
had
seven
sessions
with
approximately
10
attendees
per
session.
A
We
looked
at
their
question,
we
asked
questions
and-
and
they
talked
to
us
and
overall,
the
the
general
response
was
that
there
were
too
many
signs
in
in
our
city
which,
which
week
I
knew
too
much
clutter
too
many
varying
messages.
We've
documented
all
that
in
in
a
report,
and
so
what
we're
here
to
do
is
hopefully
what.
A
Show
you
some
of
the
concept
designs
that
we
have
come
up
with
three
very
different
designs
that
look
at
the
different
character
of
our
city
and
what
we're
hoping
for
is
to
get
your
commentary
and
reactions
so
that
we
can
move
forward
on
the
project
with
one
or
maybe
a
hybrid
of
a
few.
But
it's
been
very
exciting
for
us,
so
I'll
hand
it
over
to
Glen
to
talk
about
the
actual
concepts
we
have
boards.
Also,
okay,
if
it
doesn't
work,
we
aboard
yeah.
E
D
C
B
F
C
Capture
best,
the
design
criteria
that
we
listed
are
their
physical
or
graphic
elements
from
the
different
options
that
you
would
view
as
favorable
for
Evanston,
which
design
communicates
the
Evanston
experience
to
the
most
appropriate
level,
which
design
best
supports
Evanston
as
an
active
and
vibrant
environment
and
which
design
would
best
reflect
the
community
as
a
whole.
We're
looking
at
a
it's,
not
just.
C
B
A
G
A
H
B
B
C
From
around
town
things
that
might
inspire
us
not
to
say
that
is
necessarily
going
to
look
like
a
building
would
look
like
that
particular
sign,
but
just
to
give
us
a
general
design
direction.
The
first
design
is
about
it's
about
being
modern.
It's
about
having
energy,
the
Downtown
Evanston
brands
that
you
see.
That
means
we've
developed
logo.
We
like
some
of
the
colors
in
that
and
angular
forms
of
that
it
has
nice
energy
to
it.
So.
E
C
A
A
I
mentioned
to
confer
a
ssin
from
the
downtown
Evanston,
we
didn't
have
a
stakeholder
meeting
with
them
and
this
maybe
some
of
you
know
they
had
gone
through
a
series
of
focus
groups
to
create
their
own
logo.
So
it's
about
how
can
an
area
that's
already
created
a
logo
still
be
able
to
use
this
system
to
be
able
to
individualize
it
yeah.
C
C
Be
changed
out
to
represent
the
different
districts,
it
can
be
an
icon,
it
can
be
no
we're
just
showing
that
it
W
there
just
to
represent
West
End
and
the
and
taking
the
the
angular
forms.
You
know
creating
a
nice
color
accent
to
the
to
the
background
of
the
Sun
and
then
carry
that
through
we're.
Looking
at
everything,
even
though
we're
only
we're
only
doing
the
one
particular
face,
but
just
so
you
can
see
that
it
is.
It
would
be
a
comprehensive
system.
C
Okay,
so
that's
three
and
rationals
directly
the
destinations,
but
also
directing
you
back
to
parking
lots
where
your
your
cars
part
trail
access,
bike,
lanes,
interpretive
information,
pedestrian,
interpretive
and
kiosks
as
well.
Incorporating
the
information
I
put
my
rational
pictograms
using
pictograms
as
much
as
possible.
B
C
They
can
kill
a
directional
Sun
and
then
looking
at
some
of
the
design
details
of
it.
The
backs
of
the
sign
give
us
a
really
good
opportunity
to
start
to
bring
in
some
of
that
the
character
of
ends,
whether
that's
on
the
bracket,
which
could
be
a
bent,
long
metal
bracket
that
have
that
helps,
support
the
sign
graphics
on
the
back
that
have
you
know
different
abstract,
modern
patterns.
They
can
be
done
by
a
local
artist.
C
Again,
it's
the
same
sign
types:
vehicular
directionals,
the
the
district,
IDs
block
club
parking
and
pedestrian
kiosks,
but
just
bringing
in
and
doing
them
in
a
different
configuration
that
has
more
of
wait,
apparently
using
more
natural
colors,
the
using
a
gap
in
stone
base
which
would
be
recycled
material.
They
bring
in
from.
C
B
B
B
C
C
His
more
is
more
has
more
of
a
historic,
ornamental
and
architectural
feel
to
it.
Looking
at
all
of
the
history
in
the
in
Evanston
and
using
that
as
some
inspiration
so
again,
an
assignment
a
new
funicular
directionals
district
entities,
parking
trail
and
see
music,
more
ornamental
ironwork,
to
say
as
soon
as
a
header
having
a
little
more
of
a
a
formal
shield,
as
you
could
call
it
for
the
signing
face
of
the
sunshade.
More
has
more
of
a
historical
pattern,
sort
of
format
to
it.
C
C
E
C
And
we
did
sort
of
this
this
quick
parking
study,
so
this
chart
shows
that
you
know
party.
Is
it
just
putting
our
signs
everywhere
directing
the
parking
lot?
It's
also
providing
support
information
to
marketing
materials
through
parking
brochures
and
also
from
the
digital
aspect
of
it.
You
know
the
technology
for
parking
is
changing
so
fast.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
are
incorporating
some
of
that
technology
into
whatever
we
develop
as
a
wayfinding
system.
So
looking
at
web
sites,
real-time
down
or
mobile
apps
and,
of
course,
the
statical
identification
and
directional
signs.
C
C
C
C
C
Option
one
we
do
for
every
single
option,
but
just
sort
of
so
you
can
see
that
the
signage
that
is
being
that
would
be
developed.
That's
part
of
this
system.
You've
got
parking,
directional
signs
with
a
message
of
a
patent
message
that
just
uses
a
parking
fee,
simple,
getting
people
to
this
parking
lots
and
people
parking
garages,
identify
a
lot
of
people
out
of
YMCA
and
then
looking
at
the
West
Lawn
garage.
That
is
all
consistent,
has
the
same
sort
of
message.
C
H
H
C
F
G
F
L
Dated
itself
pretty
quickly
and
given
the
amount
of
money,
we're
investing
I'd
hate
to
see
that
three
years
from
now,
looking
like
it's
something
that
was
just
oh
yeah,
so
I
think
I
think
is
probably
the
one
that
reflects
best
understand.
I,
like
it
number
three
is
a
little
bit
too
funky
and
it's
historic
and
maybe
just
a
little
bit
over
the
top.
So
would
be
my
choice.
D
C
Want
to
point
out
with
regards
to
color
and
when
we
have
the
vehicular
directional
signs,
we're
very
limited,
color
palette
that
you
can
use.
It
has
to
have
70
percent
contracts,
it
happy
and
usually
they're,
either
a
blue
background
sign
or
a
blue
in
there
before
we
were
using
a
green
here
as
a
different
shade
of
revenger
than
highway
signs,
and
any
PCB
requires
us
to
have
a
different
color
than.
C
J
C
Of
20
years
yeah
we're
seeing
the
sign
systems
that
were
put
up
20
years
ago
being
taken
down.
They
replace
the
immunity,
so
III
was
saying
it
from
a
material
standpoint
and
think
10
years
before
you
start
to
see
where
in
India,
where
they
care,
but
some
systems
of
the
last
15
to
20
years.
But
it
really
depends
on
your
maintenance
program.
You
know
and
how
often
you
know
a
sign
gets
hit,
it
doesn't
get
replaced.
You
know,
that's
really.
The
keys
of
having
a
sciencism
lasts
a
long
time.
C
G
One
thing
and
I
do
have
other
people's
things
like
I'm,
just
gonna
jump
in
quickly
is
it
I
saw
your
signs
in
Asheville.
You
had
shown
those
to
us,
Asheville,
North,
Carolina
and
also
in
Virginia,
and
those
those
signs
actually
has
a
really
distinctive
typeface,
and
some
decoration
and
the
Charlottesville
sign
has
I
think
it's
the
like
a
dogwood
leaf
right.
M
G
B
N
B
G
B
J
G
C
Thought
about
your
program
after
when
he
went
there
had
a
distinct
branded
that
they
had
worked
and
developed
for
the
region,
and
that
was
one
of
the.
What
was
really
the
jumping-off
point
for
us
to
create
that
that
looks.
We've
had
her
from
the
back.
They
had,
they
had
a
picture
that
shows
the
the
the
logo
had
called
in
and,
and
they
also
have
a
Biltmore
Estate
there,
which
we
use
on
the
back
since
honest
to
sort
of,
say,
okay
same
class,
and
it
was,
it
was
a
really
good
pattern.
C
C
E
C
C
H
They
met
on
a
chair
I.
What
I
like
about
option
two
is
the
idea
in
kissing
recycled
materials
that
speaks
to
Evanston
I'm,
more
looking
for
something
that's
more
multi-dimensional,
the
option
three
seems
more
single
dimensional
and
it
doesn't
have
what
I
envisioned
kind
of
interesting
in
tennis,
which
is
our
future,
not
our
past.
The
edges,
though,
and
option
one
seemed
almost
too
edgy,
there's
a
way
to
the
suit
a
little
bit
of
that
overboard.
H
The
find
a
color
palette
that
is
is
not
reverse,
that
more
timeless.
That
would
be
good.
I
think
the
waviness
speaks
to
me
of
a
real
beach
community.
You
know
Western
Michigan
or
something,
and
not
necessarily
the
dense
urban
setting
that
is
in
as
Evanston,
but
there
are
so
many
other
parts
about
that.
Poofing
that
I
do.
H
B
G
C
The
pole
can
fit
and
be
designed
for
the
environment
that
is
going
in.
We
did
that
analysis
or
closer
I'm
using
the
sort
fault,
but
we
use
the
same
panel
where
the
rest
of
the
system
was
a
really
modern
pole.
So
we
have
done
that
before
we
can.
We
do
something
to
do
it.
That
is
too
many
kids,
too
many
parts,
but.
B
C
They
have
a
ship,
you
know
they
have
a
port
where
the
instructional
right
down
the
middle
in
town.
So
we
recommended
that
you
know
no,
you
know
Nick
you
exactly
a
car
that
goes
down,
that's
Australia
truck,
so
we're
always
looking
at
them.
You
know
as
something
we
did.
We
for
me
to
the
program,
but
also
also
just
his
first
stove,
is
by
those
signs
and
yeah,
so
we're
trying
to
expand
it
a
little
bit
just
to
give
you
a
full
menu
of
science.
But
we
are
limited
to
this.
So
better
I.
N
That's
probably
still
out
there
for
these
signs
and
thoughts,
how
we
make
this
right
for
an
instant.
So
what?
If
the
staff
who
work
with
the
consultants
and
get
all
of
the
comments
that
we
didn't
capture
in
this
hour
and
come
back
at
the
next
meeting
or
that
follow
me,
we
are
going
to
work
off
that
we're
gonna
come
back
with
a
new
logo
or
logo
ideas
for
next
one.
So
that
might
help
further
the
conversation
but
sound
leaders
on
a
facility
choice
here.
N
G
E
O
O
O
O
N
Add
Jennifer
last
night
he
was
joining
the
city
since
this
whole
thing
started
and
we're
very
arts
and
culture
and
all
the
great
things
that
she's
recognized
and
that
maybe
another
voice
that
we
can
help
bring
our
community
alive
to
help
think
about
what
how
these
things
that
we
really
need.
I
haven't
seen.
P
Kind
of
actually
overwhelming
how
many
different
things
for
the
project,
but
I
would
I
would
add
exactly
all
the
wind
two
things
you
both
said.
One
is
that
this
is
a
chance
for
creative
placemaking
and
it's
a
chance
to
really
identify,
not
only
whatever.
You
can.
Therefore,
the
kind
of
people
that
you
want
to
be
here
in
an
arts
community,
a
distinct
brand
and
I
think
that
it's
really
a
good
point
that
you
have
to
kind
of
know
who
you
are
and
who
you're
trying
to
attract
in
order
to
do
a
good
job
of
that.
P
C
R
R
C
C
Because
I
don't
have
the
time
in
the
garden
the
information
from
them
number
one
number
two
I
can't
decide
what
the
science
intent
is.
In
other
words
is
it
is
it
trying
to
tell
me,
were
carving?
Isn't
it
trying
to
tell
me
where
the
lake
is
it
trying
to
tell
me
what
neighborhood
mm
the
world?
So
from
that
standpoint,
polarity
and
differentiation
for
me
are
very.
T
E
C
A
landing
of
the
color
okay
I
think
that's
how
you've
been
officially
and
obviously
you're
using
colors
that
meet
the
criteria
for
contrast
between
field
and
tight,
so
that
we
can
read
them
and
they're
also
choosing
the
colors,
which
er
are
sensitive
to
our
natural
surroundings,
movie
the
dark,
blue
or
green,
or
a
little
brown
and
so
forth.
So
I
don't
have
any
any
problem
with
that.
C
C
S
T
B
B
T
T
I
T
Know
it's
sending
your
comments
to
staff
to
keep
in
mind.
That
purpose
is
the
most
important
thing
in
any
signage.
Design
comes
as
a
secondary
element
to
help
make
it
more
attractive
to
the
eye.
Sometimes
design
elements
serve
a
purpose,
but
I
I
think
there.
We
need
to
just
kind
of
keep
in
mind
the
purpose
behind
the
signs.
T
What
they're
doing,
and
how
do
we
best
accomplish
that
and
not
get
bogged
down
in
a
bunch
of
details,
because
we
hire
designers
to
sort
of
work
out
some
of
those
details,
so
I
think
it
should
be
a
very
broad,
overarching
comment
that
we
should
we
should
provide
to
them
at
what
they've
been
hired
to
do.
Okay,
thank
you.
N
B
N
Know
it
is
some
a
this
make.
You
mentioned
space
squishy
within
you
can't
say
measure
and
perfect,
but
you
can't
measure
the
quality
of
the
place
index.
Identity
concluded
state
such
a
challenging
thing
that
this
is
the
original
tour
of
Florida
is
because
in
defined
place
that
make
it
attractive.
People
want
to
come
here
or
even
things
that,
because
in
a
destination,
so
probably
working,
so
we
in
Halawa.
This
is
an
activity.
N
N
Street
history,
which
happened,
it's
humble,
but
really
my
other
practitioner
process,
and
so
we
think,
the
being
since
last
year,
around
the
middle
of
all
the
surrounding
people's
with
40
or
so
innocent
irritated
a
certain
kind
of
ability
to
talk
about
issues
and
our
economic
parking
marketing
other
things
that
make
that
are
common
among
these
substances.
Doctors,
chiropractors
fitness
experts.
All
so
we
mean
those
and
focus
upon.
Oh,
that
was
a
long,
sometimes
and
I'm
Saturday
in
the
fall,
and
it
was
maple
and
church
tree
and
his.
I
N
The
chemist
and
coordinated
that
we're
now
this
this
year,
we've
developed
a
logo
this
without
a
lot
of
programming
and
activities
which
is
on
the
right
that
health
upon
this
Apple
we're
going
to
start
saying
that
went
to
the
newsletters,
but
we're
the
silence
of
these
businesses
and
health.
Not
only
business
and
business
activities
of
somebody
has
the
back
eight
and
they're
pulling
the
doctor
and
intrusive
that
or
something
specializes
in
he's
in
the
back
issues.
N
I
N
Parking
and
work
with,
hopefully
June
when
it
actually
gets
warm
with
people
who
I
do
you
demonstration.
So
if
you're
in
the
studio
and
what
I'm
trying
to
do
an
outdoor
yoga
class
or
the
class
are
zooming,
there's
a
group
of
people
that
hold
the
beach
on
the
apartment,
you
might
be
trying
to
work
out
or
engage
with
these
different
businesses
that
are
there
so
another
wittekop,
some
of
these
businesses
and
finally,
the
newest
one
that
just
came
out
with
me
a
couple
weeks
ago,
was
the
start
of
showcasing
all
the
luckily
were.
N
N
You
can
picture
where
you're
at
or
you
take
a
picture
of
some
food
trees,
these
postings
every
bar
and
that's
that's
something,
that's
a
name
and
so
there's
a
whole
other
people.
That's
we're
seeing
that
with
a
lot
of
the
truth
is
coming.
It
makes
it
easy.
People
won't
really
Adrian
so
and
the
Terminator
of
it
now
cook
and
that's
that
just
sort
of
solidifies,
because
cities
me
in
now
we're
cooking
and
what
is
happening
all
around
us
and
now
cooking
for
the
existing
community.
Didn't
have
all
these
other
things
we're
having
it
right.
N
Our
free
group
Republican
reason
either
are
online
and
of
operating
serving
you
and
I
sold
out
at
or
the
what
happen
yet
so
and
then
on
the
lower
left,
there's
a
new
concept,
that's
and
they
haven't
even
of
these
city
years
ago,
but
its
culture
yeah.
When
you
talk
about
Avenue
between
retirement,
you
can
and
Foley
learn
how
to
Greer
over
here
and
buying
supplies,
but
you
would've
you
have,
but
that's
theirs.
N
N
B
N
F
N
N
So
that's
that's
one
piece
again:
it's
experiencing
people,
probably
everywhere
right
the
lives.
The
people
where
every
camp
I
guarantee
these
three,
where
these
people
checked
in
using
social
media
to
a
picture
or
who's
really
Knightly
and
tacitly
tag
event.
So
people
know
their
friends
who
live
in
the
Ukrainian,
Village
or
wicker
park,
or
someplace
else
knew
their
Emma
Stone
boy
and
so
a
media.
And
it's
burning.
They
call
you
the
power.
You
need
a
newsletter
instead
of
trying
to
cram
thirty
things,
if
you
say
saying,
except
for
the.
N
I
want
one
is
weak,
it
was
a
greater
need,
new
faculties,
your
creditor
nation
and
our
newsletters.
You
know
us
and
not
be
getting
five.
Four
five,
six
things
are
happening
and
that's
really
what
we're
seeing?
How
many
who
are
these
others
is
five
or
six
stories
novelist
and
that's
at
the
stroll
past
much
brother,
I
as
an
edgy,
where
a
lot
of
other
people
in.
B
N
N
N
N
This
metaphor
here
doing
it
so
like
several
hundred
people
who
typically
sell
out
there's
things
that
you
just
want
to
do
and
we
can
provide
them
and
it
was
a
net
cost.
Then
upper
cover
line.
There
is
the
art
festivals,
we're
gonna.
Have
you
guys
all
the
production's
is
bringing
the
with
big
for
our
festival
in
September
to
see
a
catalyst,
art
and
cross
marketing,
while.
Q
Q
N
O
O
N
Communities,
national
research,
which
is
really
why
we're
shifting
to
more
fully
grown
brew.
Canterbury
example-
that
was
when
the
hope
that
really
work
hard
enough
made
calls
champion
and
really
encouraged
Evans
student
here,
exultation
or
expansion.
So
that's
a
circular.
This
is
think
the
image
pilot
headshots
they
would
work
on
everything,
but
also
suburbs
that
have
had
the
same
kind
of
beta
but
then
goes
I
think
tops
people
and
Evanson
who
are
police's
are
making
about
going
for
that
white
hair
table
to
the
next?
Who
really
needs
that
support?
N
N
N
N
N
Need
help
because
you
can't
afford
to
see
that
meets
the
Galleria
and
then
the
last
day
it
was
okay
and
how
funding
hurts
pasado.
Rarely
these.
It's
that
a
lot
of
really
nice
things
and
health
businesses.
You
do
a
little
bit
more
than
what
they
might
already
died
and
looking
at
how
we
can
help
for
those
programs
in
science.
The
states
is,
we
hear
sometimes
as
I
really
don't
mind.
I
N
N
P
N
N
U
Performing
art
center
so
we're
seven
economic,
going,
Sachs
and,
of
course,
velocity
leading
it
and
we're
gonna
go
ahead,
meet
every
two
week,
central,
so
lots
of
means,
because
we
really
quick-
and
that's
very,
however,
here
they're
giving
us
a
kind
of
a
deadline
of
six
months
right.
Well,
we'd
like
to
be
quicker
than
that,
and
we
don't
really
think
the
challenges
are
real
estate.
We
said
this
in
the
message
we
can
find
sites
you
can
make
offers
to
set.
That
means
something.
U
What
is
the
program
and
what's
the
public-private
benefactor
funding
strategy
for
making
that
happen?
Because
I
don't
think
that
means
I
manage
that?
Well,
there's
possibly
one
person
come.
It
has
pockets
to
pay
for
it
with
one
chunk
of
money
so
that
that's
where
we're
at
we're
meeting
in
every
other
Thursday
tomorrow.
N
Vaccinations
or
Marin
spaces
has
you
in
like
on
Howard
Street,
where
we
talked
for
a
number
of
years
about
cities
where
it's
property
for
America
states.
We
brought
in
our
Western
out
there
by
our
program
to
look
at
using
that
face
at
Hato,
theater
and
so
there's
very
tiny
little
shoots
that
we're
going
to
work
on
doing
things
to
comment
and
they
might
be
too
sweet
and
then
the
rawness
and
the
funkiness
of
it
and
the
fact
it's
not.
A
theater
is
actually
broadly
out
there.
They're
really
excited
about
being
on
Harvard
Street.
N
For
that
exact,
smooth
appeal,
I
waited
but
improve
out
in
the
industry
that
sort
of
run
the
intervener
on
harvest
route
is,
is
very
viable
and
in
this
instance
it's
actually
returnees.
There
was
the
herbalism
originator
that
was
on
our
different
reviewers
and
then
the
stated
spaces
survey.
The
presentation
that
follows
this
one
will
cover
a
little
bit
after
that
has
been
in
the
inventory
of
houses
of
worship
that
are
interested
in
collaborating
the.
N
Performances
and
other
other
activities
and
then
we're
going
to
bring
the
presentation
in
April
for
Workforce
Development
round
table
but
baking
the
papers
right
now.
April
19
concludes
that
the
fader
of
high
school
bringing
the
entire
one
youth
sort
of
narvi.
There
was
a
benefit
to
you
last
year
and
you
can
help
any
that
determine
there.
B
N
And
I
say
that
the
downside
Starbucks,
to
bring
out
this
is
to
encourage
them
to
understand
what
hi
everyone
you
days,
what
that
means
and
what
it
cost
and
it's
very
clear
going
to
participate
or,
of
course,
honor
that
they
raise.
You
should
go
grab
a
lesson
same
things.
It
will
be
doing
employment
Commons
Brian
is
funny
in
one
of
their
conditions.
N
N
N
Negative
thing
for
his
latest
hardness
and
absenteeism
is
much
much
reviews
we
don't
like
to
travel
45
to
an
hour's,
get
to
your
place
of
business
and
then
finally,
the
President
Pro
Graham
remaining
with
little
minions
to
train
training,
young
people
to
trade.
So
again,
I'll
come
in
next
on
tomorrow's.
U
B
U
Know,
instead
of
the
ponies,
a
smile,
every
bot
racial
manners
demarcated,
whoever
these
passes
are
also
this
in
the
figure
community
room,
because
boys
old
signs
over
and
so
are
it's
pretty
good
reception.
We've
had
someone
with
five
or
six
people
is
an
essence
seminar,
but
when
it's
Saturday
about
sixty
people
has
developed.
B
U
B
U
There's
a
coach
house
here
that
is
your
neighbor
on
him
and
we
met
last
week.
So
this
idea
that
there's
a
kind
of
city
culture
of
entrepreneurs
are
helping
each
other
out
doesn't
cost
the
city.
Anything
and
my
role
in
artists
actual
is
really
just
to
act
as
support.
Perhaps
these
are
political
bit
or
our
resources
to
get
people
to
come
to
these
events.
Much
to
a
video
in
a
minute
of
the
show
page
we
did
last
month
today,
the
marketing
again
we're
gonna
try
to
do
this
thing.
U
You
can't
really
see
on
by
here's
a
bathroom
ability.
Chicago
has
a
digital
startup
network
that
it
is
intended
for
good,
lad,
we're
so
close
to
city
to
the
sidewalk
man,
the
best
way,
I
think
for
our
I.
True
Serena's
right.
So
we
get
our
old
Chicago
man,
two
companies!
Listen
how
that
for
Addison
sorrows.
All
we
need
to
do
is
is
implicit
tired,
madam
does
medicine
before
the
Whataburger
of
escorting.
These
phones-
that's
just
an
easy
example
that
constant,
remember
glad.
When
I
first
joined,
we
were
spending
right,
so
we're
shooting
a
little
bit.
U
G
U
V
B
V
U
N
M
N
P
So,
while
getting
to
that
I
think
I'll
jump
in
to
enjoy
in
China
gets
to
be
lately
so
the
motive
they
had
met
me
as
our
coordinator
for
the
city
and
we're
going
to
speak
just
a
few
minutes
to
elaborate
a
little
bit
on
our
project
that
Johanna
mentioned,
which
is
the
art
of
sacred
places,
perfect
I
painted
this
is
November.
At
that
point,
the
economic
development
department
has
already
begun
this
project,
which
brings
together.
N
P
Who
are
looking
for
audio
office,
studio,
rehearsal,
formal
spaces
with
houses
of
worship
that
have
unused
her
underutilized
space
when
I
got
here?
My
first
priority
was
to
meet
face
to
face
with
many
of
our
arts
organizations
and
in
the
first
couple
months,
I
met
with
more
than
45
organizations.
Many
times
in
their
spaces
got
to
know
their
projects,
their
problems,
their
programming
and
those
need
to
confirm
what
many
efforts,
like
evidenced
arts,
had
already
discovered
that
space
is
one
of
the
number
one
problems
faced
by
organizations
combined
them.
P
At
the
same
time
economic
development,
intern,
megamix
and
appearing
here
tonight,
authorities
and
the
devil,
gubenatorial
houses
of
worship
and
faith
leaders
looking
for
potential
partners
and
spaces
for
the
project
and
the
response
that
she
that
you're
going
to
hear
about
was
extremely
positive.
The
project
that
we're
doing
is
kind
of
a
larger
movement,
that's
facilitated
by
the
national
group
partners
for
sacred
places.
They
have
given
us
a
ton
of
help
and
guidance
and
have
really
been
invaluable
to
us
and
I'm
very
happy
to
see
that
tonight.
Miriam
Shawn
is
here
from
that
organization.
P
V
G
K
So
I'll
just
give
a
brief
overview
in
the
program
and
then
introduce
Miriam
who
I
miss
from
partners
from
slavery
spaces
our
partner.
In
this
effort.
They
talked
about
our
engagement
efforts
here
in
Evanston
the
participating
congregations,
the
next
steps
for
the
program
and
just
to
give
you
kind
of
a
brief
overview
of
the
available
spaces
that
these
foundations
and
some
questions.
So
that's
a
great
spaces
initiative
was
really
born
from
what
we
had
identified
in
that
and
start
supportive.
K
That
was
my
most
pressing
needs
of
endless
space
finding
space
and
that
they
said
this
is
more
important
than
finding
or
a
fundraising
thing
or
any
other
thing
identified
in
that
report,
and
they
said
that
they
either
variety
of
different
spaces
or
neighborhood
performance
that
use
to
production.
It
transfers
over
the
studio
space,
in
fact,
artists,
housing.
K
So,
as
do
two
percent,
when
we
think
that
this
work
will
be
a
good
way
to
provide
our
local
artists
with
facilities
by
pairing
them
with
house
of
worship
that
have
underutilized
or
unused
space,
who
think
that
that
would
be
a
win-win
for
both
seniors?
Have
the
artists
would
be
able
to
stay
local
and
Edison
a
community
because
of
their
supporters
and
audience
base,
while
the
congregation
would
be
able
to
deepen
their
connection
to
the
community
and
increase
their
memberships
in
the
economic
base?
So
and
of
course
it.
K
The
city's
interest
lies
in
sharpening
our
entertainment
sector
and
attracting
customers
who
are
neighborhood
business
issues
and
improving
quality
of
life
for
residents
here
in
Edmonton,
and
only
on
this
program,
we've
been
partners
with
the
partners
for
sacred
spaces,
which
is
a
national
nonprofit
organization
that
developed
this
program
and
it's
working
congregation
of
across
the
country
to
make
proper
choices
there
and
I'll.
Let
Marriott
talk
about
what
they
just
specifically
hi.
B
M
M
B
B
A
M
P
M
M
M
M
Rehearsal
space
they
in
their
last
10
years
and
our
words
first,
the
space
where
they
actually
can
practice
their
area
movements,
and
so
this
is
the
fourth
level
other
Church
in
Philadelphia.
They
have
this
under
you
otic
space
Rose,
it's
a
houses
and
now
able
to
tour
nationally
when
there
were
prevention.
Examples
what
we
do
so
the
training
that
Megan
and
Jennifer
me
talking
a
little
bit
more
with.
We
actually
facilitate
training
for
the
house
conversion
and
in
our
suits,
understand
how
that
works
again,
because
the
selection.
I
M
Suppose
all
the
things
I
talked
about
during
this
time
that
we
also
for
housework
and
a
already
in
the
process
of
stationary,
before
line
variance
for
them,
because
you'll
find
a
lot
of
the
experience
of
had.
Is
we've
had
this
group
here
for
10
years
and
that
had
a
lease
in
place.
How
do
you
go
about
doing
an
accident,
some
of
the
ways
that
we
come
in
and
actually
facilitate
those
season?
A
pro
bono
law
firm
that
works
with
Harper
organization,
which.
M
M
Lot
more
than
a
rehearsal,
but
they
receive
great
coverage
from
that.
Okay,
so
now
share
with
me:
Morehouse
also
benefit
Aniston,
we're
calling
this
our
harmony,
our
new
arts
program
that
was
launching
that
we've
database
and
it's
not
funded
by
partner
and
so
we'll
be
able
to
pair
many
other
action
facilities.
A
little
freaky
for
artists,
I,
say
currently
designed
an
innocent
and
come
into
the
community
may
be
actually
lovely
to
create
profile
and
say:
I
need
office
space
and
in
search
space.
M
K
K
Their
willingness
to
participate
in
the
program
they
either
know
that
there's
poverty,
whoever
utilized
an
tactic
card,
we
couldn't
take
one
of
our
users
into
space,
but
a
lot
of
the
people
are
very
interested
in
learning
about
how
to
facilitate
our
partnerships
with
company
their
space.
They
have
gained
more
people
using
their
space
and.
K
In
participating
in
the
program
of
all
the
churches,
in
evidently
actually
five
percent
of
the
churches
and
exit
are
sign
up
to
participate
in
the
program,
so
that
amounts
to
eighteen
churches.
18,
a
person
that
had
a
combined
so
115
different
spaces.
I
think
may
have
been
home
for
our
artists
here
in
the
community
to
use
which
is
well
over
I'm
doing
32,000
square
feet
of
faith
space.
They
have
a
total
of
18
commercial
break,
kitchen
or
kitchen
X,
theater,
60,
other
stages
for
use
and
other
spaces.
K
So
this
Mac,
probably
you
can
see.
K
K
B
K
So
the
next
steps
of
a
program
so
thrill
at
the
end
of
this
month,
we
will
be
continuing
to
promote
the
program
to
both
artists
and
congregations.
We
just
recently
hosted
a
information
sessions
for
the
houses
of
worship
that
are
interested
in
participating
in
the
program
and
we're
host
one
for
the
artists
next
month
and
then
starting
in
April
and
going
through
June
will
have
the
space
sharing
the
training
that
Marian
talked
about
where
we
really
sit
down
with
the
artist
and
the
congregation
suit
to.
K
Go
through
different
scenarios
and
learning
more
about
what
it
really
needs
to
share
spaces
and
then
in
March,
we'll
really
be
getting
into
the
matchmaking
with
these
congregations
and
artists,
and
then
I
just
want
to
include
with
showing
you
some
images
of
spaces
that
have
been
made
available
to
artists
students
program.
Just
for
me,
going
through
and
taking
enjoy
the
spaces,
they
I
mean
kind
of
I
haven't
seen
these
on
house
of
worship
are
and
how
weak.
They
are
like
saying
that
these
has
offered
competent.
I
B
K
12
spaces
for
our
is
ranging
from
their
chapter
attention
to
some
basement
spaces,
and
the
space
is
really
ranged.
You
know,
according
to
what's
available
weapons
facility
Frank,
you
know
a
sanctuary
space
of
an
outdoor
patio
and
just
you
know
to
keep
these
are
some
just
other
images
of
this.
How
historic
these
sort
places
that
these
congregations
have
offered
up
for
use
a
misery
political
that
they
have
chosen
to
stay
busy
very
excited
about
being
a
part
of
the
program
and.