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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-Mayor's Office , Clftt OF SAN BERNARDlo - REQUAT FOR COUNCIL ~ From: Thelma Press, LiaisonREC'D.-ADHIN. OB6bject: Fine Arts Commission 1986 MAR 25 . Mayor's Offi ce PM 3: 30 Ma rch 24, 1986 Grant Allocations - $19,200 - per Recommendations of Fine Arts Commission Dept: Date: 1Pt Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: That the following grant allocations, per recommendation of the Fine Arts Commission, be approved: Gallery Tour Program Saturday Morning Studio Program Summer Theatre Academy Summer Music Academy $1,200 6,000 4,000 8,000 '- / ",1.1 '.,. , L:;" f Signature ') /' ":i.( ,!.. ) Contact person: Thelma Press Phone: 5114 Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $19.200 Sou rce: (I ,'TJ- Fc",$.." j- Finance: /t ..' r: C' J(N "<-- Council Notes: Agenda Item No. ~. 75-0,262 . CI~ OF SAN BERNARD~O - REQU-'lT FOR COUNCIL AC~ON STAFF REPORT GALLERY TOUR PROGRAM - Initiate a regular tour program for exhibitions throughout the year at California State University Gallery for grammer school, junior high and high school students. SATURDAY MORNING STUDIO PROGRAM - For San Bernardino high school students, this program will consist of three-hour classes conducted on eight consecutive weekends consisting of instruction in (1) Painting & drawing (2) Ceramics & Glass (3) Photography (4) Graphic Design. . SUMMER THEATRE ACADEMY - Will provide five weeks of intensive summer training on the campus of California State University/San Bernardino with Theatre faculty and students offering instruction in voice, movement, acting and rehearsal for up to sixty selected high school sophomore and juniors culminating in three public performances. This will develop thinking, inter-active and self-discipline skills. SUMMER MUSIC ACADEMY - Semi-private instrumental and vocal instruction, small and large ensemble performing experiences and music reading training to elementary (and eventually secondary) students. The program is available to grades four through six. These are pilot programs (through the Fine Arts Commission grants) to build a networking effort with the Inland Empire Symphony and other organizations in the City who work with young musicians, thus linking the schools and community organizations for future involvement. 75-0264