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09-19-19 Fine Arts and Culture Commission Meeting
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I
will
add
there.
They
are
really
excited
about
us,
applying
that
they
really
want
to
see
the
rate
of
difficulties.
They
have
a
lot
of
connections
to
Laredo
commissioners
to
them
and
they
are
they're
still
willing
to
help
us
every
step
of
the
way
they
want
us
to
keep
them
informed
because
they
really
wants
to
get
this.
What
are
the
geometric
geometric
parameters.
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The
map
and
you'll,
see
that
they've
gotten
a
little
bit
creative,
where
they'll
have
a
wing
that
would
go
out
just
like
you
would
grab
San,
Bernardo
or
there's
a
wee
that
would
go
out
that
would
grab
Elsie,
so
I
think
those
boundaries
need
to
be
discussed
with
all
the
entities
and
see
how
we
can
brakes
as
many
people
as
possible,
but
still
have
a
real
strong.
You
know
interconnected.
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I,
don't
know
how
where
people
are
of
how
the
arts
is
fueling
our
economy.
When
you
have
unity,
where
artists
featured
you're,
improving
the
quality
of
life,
Linux
residents,
they
have
a
place
to
go
that
children
are
exposed
to
art.
They
can
see
there
all
possibilities.
The
arts
here
make
all
the
difference
in
the
world.
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You
know
what's
important
about
dentin
having
a
cultural
district
is
because
it
represents
the
years
of
hard
work
with
the
City
Council,
with
the
community
as
a
whole
to
really
create
a
destination
for
the
Arts,
a
place
where
people
can
apply
their
craft.
It
really
has
created
this
fabric
of
this
community
and
really
giving
it
its
soul
that
makes
didn't
stand
out.
You
see
in
the
wall.
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The
level
of
just
sheer
musicianship
in
this
town-
it
is
something
that
should
just
absolutely
be
worshipped
that
people
have
access
to
honestly
some
of
the
best
musicians
they
will
ever
hear
just
by
walking
down
the
street
on
a
nightly
basis
that
this
isn't
normal.
This
is
not
normal,
and
that
needs
to
be
encouraged
and
nourished
and
protected.
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Welcome
to
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Longview
join
us
on
a
journey
through
the
pine
curtain
to
long
where
we
have
our
own
eath,
Texas,
flavor
and
very
unique
culture
and
mix
a
little
bit
Alethea
with
a
whole
lot
of
Texas
we'll
be
a
journey
of
discovery,
then
in
creative
energy
of
our
community.
We
will
shave
footage
it's
so
important
to
that.
We
all.
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Do
you
know
I'm
able,
for
long
view,
okay,
the
old
East
Texas,
finding
woods,
a
beautiful
North,
East,
Texas,
bahattin,
ball
clubs
from
Longview
and
me
we
feel
we're
very
rich
in
diversity
when
it
comes
to
cultural
art.
We
love
it
here.
We
love
being
in
Texas
and
I,
wouldn't
even
begin
to
talk
about
all
the
great
music
we'll.
Let
it
with
great
music
comes.
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Get
the
golden
ticket
but
I
think
when
we
started
looking
at
it.
The
application
process
is
lengthy,
I
know
when,
and
we've
all
talked
about
that
the
part
of
the
application
process
is
talking
about
your
strengths,
which
is
obviously
what's
portrayed
in
these
videos,
but
it's
also
talking
about
your
weaknesses
and
your
goals.
So
those
are
things
that
we
all
have
to
come
together
and
work
on,
but
we've
got
the
bases
that
got
the
patent
for
it.
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It's
just
working
through
those
those
many
little
details
and
working
through
those
little
hurdles
that
we've
got,
but
that's
the
whole
point
I've
gained.
The
designation
is
being
able
to
have
that
opportunity
to
open
up
the
door
for
funding
for
these
programs
and
things
you
need
to
fix
in
your
district.
So
those
are
the
things
they
want
to
encourage
and
they
understand
it's
not
a
perfect.
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Publish
work,
that's
another
thing:
I've
seen
trends
where
academic
public
versus
the
poet
of
the
people
there
something
more
informal
and
that's
that
up
like
you,
design
it
on
impunity.
It
is
and
like
San
Antonio
they
have
a
lot
of
people
will
have
courts
so
that
that's
another
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mean
I.
Think
that's
makers.
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The
reason
that
you
want
pulp
published
poetry
is
because
that
creates
a
recognition
of
the
fact
that
the
poetry
has
been
reviewed
by
an
editorial
board
or
something
like
that.
A
college
and
it
therefore
pencil
poetry,
which
is
a
certain
level
of
expertise
and
then
the
other
way
is,
is,
is
to
reward.
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Can't
get
rid
of
the
literary
arts
I've
ever
seen
the
works
and
was
journey
involved,
my
local
memory,
arts
groups
and
peppers
literary
work.
You
see.
That's.
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Be
fair
about
the
discussion
out:
there
is
whether
everybody
dislikes
people,
the
music
and
they'll
say
well,
there's
no
classical
music
and
jazz
and
whatever,
and
so,
and
it's
usually
not
the
musicians
that
make
that
distinction
about
whether
it's
that
have
any
impediment.
I
guess
they've
done
it.
If
people
say
well,
I,
don't
listen
to
country.
So.
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You're,
like
you're
saying
the
second
time,
if
you
write
for
folks,
if
you
like,
to
put
it
in
a
book
I'm
sure
we
do
readings
and
that
on
poetry
I
mean
that's
still.
Reading
your
poetry,
that's
still
speaking
to
the
community,
you
have
a
course
for
two.
It
might
have
be
spoken
word.
It
might
just
be
this
person
reading
his
words
or
her
words
in
and
the
emotion
that
they
feel
when
they
wrote
that
I
mean
I.
Think
that
emanates.
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Is
local
and
then
that
set
up
all
of
the
different
requirements?
How
come
pics
of
interest
are
administered
and
so
forth?
So
that
there's
no
gray
area?
And
you
notice
that
the
council's
doing
that?
With
regards
to
the
amendment
to
the
Charter
they're,
trying
to
tighten
up
the
language?
That's
great,
and
here
it
is
because
of
the
fact
that
that
the
people
that
we
supported
and
bringing
this
to
the
when
they
studied
this
before
they
brought
it
to
us
and
they
and
I
think
of
all
the
places
that
they
looked
at.
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They
put
that
at
bottom.
At
bustled.
We
have
a
similar
situation
to
ever
on
the
border
we
have
diverse
cultural
community
and
and
then
what
it
is,
but
that
they
track
their
progress
with
this
kind
of
an
ordinance
and
the
city
has
realized
that
kind
of
things
that
we
all
agree
that
we
want
our
city
to
have
so
we're
kind
of
nice
copied
right
and
and
they've
added
those
things
that
were
that
we're
not
including
that
original
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This
is
the
porch
outside
that
Cummings
members,
a
chairman
and
vice
chairman
rules
and
initiations
before
they,
however
Menendez
on
proceedings,
they
carry
out
the
purposes
or
to
create
not
inconsistent
with
a
charter
and
ordinances
in
the
city.
This
board
shuffle
regular
me,
with
the
exception
of
January
July
Cassini's
members
of
the
borscht
and
I
hope.
It
I
think
it's
kind
of
just
very
basic
stuff,
but
it's
not
any
ordinance,
and
so
once
it
gets
in
there,
members
shall
receive
no
compensation
and
shall
have
it
back
your
powers
long
so
there
we
are
we're
defined.
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I
think
the
notion
that,
between
that
that
comes
between
that
they
kind
of
lost
control
over
individual.
You
know
project
or
something
like
that
about
this
think
that
they
have
to
trust
that
his
commission
and
everybody
else
in
the
community
is
you
know,
I
mean
that
two
percent
is
menisci
or
compared
to
the
overruns
that
change
orders
and
different
things
that
happens
on
projects
like
that
and
so
I.
Just.
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Know
the
sentiment
was
that
they
were
doing
something
very
positive,
recognizing
that
the
art
I'm
pointing
to
and
and
and
then
they
have
to
go
struggle
to
fight
funny,
because
it's
already
said:
that's
the
best,
a
favor
that
that
this
does
it
is,
it
says,
any
orders.
It
comes
to
the
city
that
wants
to
do
something
on
something
they
said
under
words.
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We
go
for
a
project
and
we
and
or
we
have
product,
we
tell
them
what
the
projects
are,
and
we
tell
another
funny
yes,
so
we
already
know
all
that
they
don't
have
to
go.
Carve
out
budget
amendments
ya
know
about
nature
right,
but
but
by
doing
that,
they
it's
all
burden
on
ment
of
looking
forward
for
the
whole
year
as
to
what's
included
was
not.
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Thank
you.
We
crash
this
past
Monday,
a
council
presentation
about
city
pride
campaign
see
closely
we
already
know
next
year
is
260
fifth
anniversary
of
the
founding
of
Maryland,
the
180th
of
the
Republic
of
Rio
Grande
and
under
under
the
umbrella
of
the
anniversary
we
want
to
Indian
or
a
kickstart
to
a
civic
pride
campaign.
We
believe
that
all
the
efforts
started,
starting
with
this
commission,
but
all
the
efforts
from
history
organizations
and
all
the
organizations
in
the
city
at
our.
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During
the
seaman
friend
can
be-
and
we
thought
that
the
anniversary
would
be
a
great
vehicle
for
that
coming,
and
so
we
want
to
buy
gold
we're
about
to
set
up
the
date
for
the
first
workshop
we
have
identified
the
committee's
one
is
history
at
the
other
one
in
this
arts
and
culture
and
the
third
one
is
events,
and
we
want
all
the
community
to
come
together.
We,
this
is
something
that
we
don't
want
to
do
in
a
vacuum.
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That
is
something
that
has
to
be
done
completely
together
with
the
community,
and
so
I
would
like
to
invite
you
I'll,
be
sending
through
many
of
the
invitation
of
the
date
and
the
details
very
soon,
but
I
wanted
to
give
you
kind
of
heads
up
of
what
we're
doing
and
what's
coming,
we
won
the
whole
year
to
be
the
celebration.
We
want
the
whole
year
to
be
part
of
it.
The
civic
pride
campaign
and
event
is
happening
every
month.
None
of
us
only
new
events,
sometimes
just
hi
many
events
are
already
happening.