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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35-Mayor . C~.; Y CJF SAN BERNARt ..,0 - REQUE r FOR COUNCIL ACt ')N From: Thelma Press, Liaison, Mayor & Council Subject: Recommendation by Fine Arts Commission - Grant to the Inland Master Chorale - $1,625 Dept: Date: October 31, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: Adopt Resolution. ~~ Signature Contact person: Thelma Press Phone: 5114 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $1,625 Source: (Acct. No.) 001-091-53605 (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance;,1,.,k; ~/ Council Notes: 75-0262 AQenda Item No. 35 cr Y OF SAN BERNARD" '10 - REQUEr~ FOR COUNCIL ACT' )N STAFF REPORT The grant in the amount of $1,625 allows our resident citizens the opportunity to participate in public concert of high quality choral works of all periods and styles. Members are of all ages, sex, race, and creed; some are physically handicapped. The Chorale also performs not only in concert at conventions, but also for those who are shut-ins. ..This special concert would .be heard at the sturges Center for the Fine Arts and is aimed at senior citizens and students. 75-0264 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 3 AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE INLAND MASTER CHORALE FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARTS AND 4 CULTURE. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City an Agreement with the Inland Master Chorale a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City 14 15 16 17 18 19 , 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1988, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NAYS: ABESENT: City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 1988. Resolution for Inlan~ ~aster Chorale Grar~ 1 2 3 : jC ls~=-.nd 1eg.1 content: 6 ~y Attorney 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Evlyn Wilcox, Mayor City of San Bernardino 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ~1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 AGREEMENT Fine Arts Funding THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a municipal corporation, referred to as "City", and the Inland Master Chorale a non-profit organization, referred to as "Organization". The parties agree as follows: 1. Recitals. A. Orga~ization has requested financial assistance from City for the fiscal year 1988-89, in order to assist in defraying the expense of certain concerts, shows, festivals or events or activities sponsored by Organization as set forth in Organi- zation's grant proposal (hereinafter "the proposal") approved by the Fine Arts Commission of the City, a copy of which proposal is on file in the Office of Cultural Affairs. The terms of the proposal are in- corporated herein by reference and shall govern the uses of the funds provided here-in. The financial assistance provided for in this agreement is made on a one-time, only basis, and receipt of said funds shall not imply a continuing obligation of the City beyond the terms of this Agreement. B. The expenditure is for a valid munici- pal public purpose, to wit: for the promotion of music appreciation in San Bernardino, as more fully set forth in the proposal submitted by Organization. 2. Pavment. Upon presentation of a claim to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~ 23 24 25 26 \ ~7 28 the City Finance Director, City shall pay to Organiza- tionfrom the budget for the 1988-89 fiscal year, the total sum of one thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars, to cover the costs per the Fine Arts grant application agreement. 3. Use of Funds. The funds paid to Organi- zation shall be used solely for the purposes set forth in Paragraph 1 and in strict compliance with the provisions set forth in the proposal. No deviation from the proposal shall be made without the express approval of the City of San Bernardino. Said funds shall be expended by June 30, 198~ and any unexpended funds shall be returned to City by organization. 4. Accounting. At such time or times as may be requested by the City Administrator or Director of Finance of City, Organization shall submit to the City Administrator, with a copy to the Director of Finance and the San Bernardino Fine Arts Commission, an accounting of the proposed and actual expenditures of all revenues accruing to the Organization for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. Financial records shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles by Organization in such a manner as to permit City to easily trace the expendi- tures of the funds. All books and records of Organization are to be kept open for inspection at any time during the business day by the city or its offi cers or agents. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~ 23 24 25 26 27 28 5. Hold Harmless. Organization covenants and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City and its employees and agents from all liabilities and charges, expenses (including counsel fees), suits or losses however occurring, or damages arising or growing out of the use or receipt of the funds paid hereunder and all operations under this agreement. PaYments hereunder are made with the understanding that the City is not involved in the performance of services or other acti- vities of Organization. Organization and its employees and agents are independent contractors and are not emp- loyees or agents of the City in performing said ser- vices. 6 Termination. City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement and any funding remaining un- paid hereunder for any reason by mailing a ten-day written notice to Organization and this agreement shall terminate ten days after themailing.ofsuchnotice.In the event this Agreement is terminated for reasons of improper use of funds or use of funds for any purpose other t~an those authorized, any unexpended portion of the funds provided by City shall be returned to City. In addition, Organization shall reimburse to City any funds expended which were used for any purposes other than those authorized under this Agreement. 7. Assiqnment. Organization shall not assign its interest in this Agreement without the prior written approval of City. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~ 23 24 25 ~6 27 28 8. Insurance. organization shall take out and maintain during the life of this Agreement such public liability and property damage insurance as shall insure City, its elective and appointive boards, comm- issions, officers, agents and employees, Permittee and its agents performing acts covered by this Agreement from claims for damages for personal injury, including death, as.well as from claims for property damage which may arise from organization's or its agents' operations hereunder, whether such operations be by Organization or its agents or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either Organization or its agents, and the amounts of such insurance shall be as follows: (a) Public Liability Insurance. In an amount not less than $100,000 for injuries, including, but not limited to, death, to anyone person and, subject to the same limit for each person, in an amount not less than $100,000 on account of anyone occurrence; (b) Property Damage Insurance. In an amount Of not less than $50,000 for damage to the property of each person on account of anyone occurr- ence. 9. Organization hereby convenants that it has taken all actions necessary to make the adherence to the obligations imposed by this agreement a binding obligation of the organization. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 , 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~Q 21 22 23 I 24 25 26 27 28 10. Notices. All notices herein required shall be in writing and delivered in person or sent by certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: As to City: As to Organization: City Administrator City of San Bernardino 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Inland Master Chorale Attn: Mr. Gray E. Gaut P. O. Box 8191 San Bernardino, CA 92412 11. Entire ~qreement. This Agreement and any documents or instruments attached hereto or referred to herein integrate all terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto, and supersede all negotia- tions and prior writing in respect to the subject matter hereof. In the event of conflict between the terms, conditions or provisions of this Agreement, and any such document or instrument, the terms and condi- tions of this Agreement shall prevail. DATED: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ATTEST: City Clerk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ~3 24 ~5 26 27 28 agreement: INLAND MASTER CHORALE Organization Approved as to form and legal content: y Attorney 3 0 SEP 1988 City Fine Arts Commission 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 Dear Sirs/Madames, 'rhe Inland Master Chorale, performing division of the Inland Choral Music Education, Inc., organized in 1980, is a nonprof it organization of about 80 mixed voices from throughout the Inland Empire. Exemption from taxation under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 23701d of the California Revenue and Taxation Code has been obtained. The Chorale has performed with the Inland Empire Symphony, Redlands Symphony, Pasadena Master Chorale, and other accomplished musical organizations in this area. In May 1985, the Chorale entered its first music competition and was awarded top honor in the adult group division of the Johnny Mann All American Choral Festival. Also, after review of audition tapes from over 60 choral groups, the American Choral Directors Association selected the Inland Master Chorale to perform at its convention in Anaheim, California on February 26, 1988. The Chorale's main purpose is to provide an opportunity to study then present in public concerts high quality choral works from all periods and. styles. The Inland Master Chorale is the premier mixed voice group in the Inland Empire for providing this community with high quality choral music. Applicants for membership are accepted regardless of age, sex, race, creed, or physical handicap as long as they successfully pass an audition. The 1988/89 concert season includes exciting and challenging choral works designed to meet the higher level training needs of Chorale members while fulfilling the expectations of an expanding area dudience. However, in accepting the challenge of meeting these needs, the Chorale faces higher operational costs which it sincerely hopes will be partially supported by interested arts foundations such as yours. The Chorale is considered to be a very valuable part of the performing arts in this area, but as with most nonprofit performing arts groups, ticket sales alone do not cover concert costs. Therefore, we must seek assistance from arts and cultural foundations such as yours to provide partial funding support to our musical contributions to the deserving people in this area. Thus, we respectfully request you approve a grant in the amount of $1625.00 for partial funding of our November 6, 1988 concert of "Music by American Composers" at Sturges Auditorium in San Bernardino. ~:;l~. ~ GARY E. GAUl' Funding Coordinator Enclosures SaA &tmu4ino City fiat ',ns _Commission ORc;ANlZA nON CRANT APPL1CA nON FORW . . A~t orpnizatilGn ame, address, e Inland Master Chorale 2931 Orange Street High1am, CA 92346 Contac1 Per.. Gary E. Gaut Title FundingCoordinato:lhone 382-4047 Phone 862-5113 CA State NcxHtrofit 10 , 344 Number of Years in Ex.i.ltence 7 JD. Pro....... c.teaory Under Which Support iI Requestedl Music ~iad of Support Itequested p,3 1 Nov 1988 atartina) thru 6 Nov 1988 (Endina) Y. Summary of Project DeJCl'iptioN A concert of choral nusic by AIrerican a:::>J:!llX)sers at Sturges Auditorium on November 6, 1988 aimsd at senior citizens and students interested in unique musical styles, but having interest for all Pet trons of good choral music. VI. Estimated number of penons expected to benefit from thia proll'am/projecU 425 a) Number of petJOnl by paid attendances 400 b) Number of persons by free or compUment.u'y admisaioN 25 VB. Need statementl In ord.er to provide San Bernardino citizens with an exfX)sure to and appreciation of truly fine American CCJl'\i:JOsers, we See!,- funding assistance in rreeting sarre of our concert expe.nses. VDa.lntended Re~UI Provide concert attend.ees vii-;::"" a ~1e\'l or an cn1iglltcnoc a)preciation and understanding on music comroscd by l\r:'eriC2..l13. =:-~_JCC-:.:o:::. audience of 42.:' at t:lis single ~12rforI!\311ce 'V;ill be to general plblic of San 3crrJarc.ino. IX. Summary 01 Estimated CoSUI TOT AL COSTS OF PROJECT A. Direct Costs Sa.Laries and wales Supplies 4t Materials (~'1usic, Prirl'ti:1g) Travel . I Fixed Asseu/Rentals or Leues (Sturges Rc..'l.'::'<''ll) p, fO Fees and Other (Reception, I lise) TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 8. Indirect COSU TOT AL PROJECT COSTS x. Orlanization anticipated f&n:linclexpensesz A. ExpeMeS B. Revenues, c;ranU, Contributions, ete. Actual Most Recent Fisca! Period $ 3925.00 $ 2300.00 Estima ted This Fiscal Period $ 3925.00 $ 2300.00 Xl. Total amount requested from San Bernardino City Fine Arts Commission NOTE: AmO\l\t Requested $ 1625. 00 ~ . p., Plus total revenues, $ 2300.00 ganu, contributions, etee Must equal total project $ 3925.00 cosu above XD. CER TlFICA nON I Project Officer Phone Number Title Fundi::g CoorGina'.:.or Cate SQ.ij-nohlh~Y' 3Q.J /9 !!g . :2 -, Sl....'.E OF -CALIFORNIA FRANCHISE TAX BOARD SACRAMEN TO. CA LI FORN IA 95867 ~~... ~ '-.d:. .),;1 ,,~...... Apzil 22, 1981 In zeplp zefez to 344:ST:mh:g .... Inland Chozal Music Education, Inc. 1794 Sonoza San Beznazdino, CA 92404 Puzpose Fozm of Ozganization A~~~un~in~ P~riod !~~in~: Ozganization Humbez Educational Cozpozation On the basis of the infozmation submitted and pzovided pouz pzesent opezations continue unchanged oz confozm to those pzoposed in pouz application, pou aze eKempt fzom state fzanchise oz income taK undez Section 23701d, Revenue and Taxation Code. Anp change in opezation, chazactez oz puzpose of the ozganization must be zepozted immediatelp to this office so that we map detezmine the effect on pouz eKempt status. Anp change of name oz addzess also must be zepozted. You aze zequized to file Fozm 199 (EKempt Ozganization Annual Infozmation Retuzn) oz Fozm 199B (EKempt Ozganization Annual Infozmation Statement) on oz befoze the 15th dap of the 5th month (4 1/2 months) aftez the close of: pouz-acco~nting peziod. See annual instzuctions with fozms foz zequizements. You aze nO,t zequized to file state _ fzanchise oz income taK zetuzns unless pou have income subject to the unzelated business income taK undez Section 23731 of the Code. In thi9 event, pou aze zequized to file Fozm 109 (EKempt Ozganization Business Income TaK Retuzn) bp the 15th dap of the 3zd month (2 1/2 months) aftez the close of pouz annual accounting peziod. If ~he ~r~ani%ation is inc~rpora~ing: this appr~val will expire ~~le~~ incozpozation is completed with the Secretary of state within 60 days. - EKemption from-fedezal income or othez taKes and other state taKes requizes separate applications. Robert Lute, Manager EKempt Organization Section Telephone (800) 852-5711 cc: Kenneth E. Skousen Secretarp of State Registraz of Chazitable Tzusts FTB 4206-ATS (7-78) 3 .. . . IrlternarRevenue Service Jistrict Director Department of the Treasury Date: DEe 6 1983 Our Letter o.ted: April 2, 1982 Person to Contact: T. Ciolek Contact Telephone Number: (213) 688-4152 c> Inland Choral Music Education' Inc. 924 Eastwood Street Redlands, CA 92373. Gentlemen: This modities our letter ot the above date in which we stated that you would be treated as an organization which is not a private foundation until the expiration ot your advance ruling period. Based on the intormation you submitted. we have determined that you are not a private toundation within the. meaning ot section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, because you are_~ organization of the type described in section 509(a){1)** . Your exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the code is still in etfect. Grantors and contributors may rely .on this determination until the Internal Revenue Service pUblishes notice to the contrary. However, a grantor or a contributor may not rely on this determination if he or she was in part responsible tor, or was aware ot, the act or failure to act that resulted in your loss of section 509(a)(1)** status. or acquired knowledge that the Internal Revenue Service had given notice that you would be removed from classitication as a section 509(a)(l)** organization. Because this letter could help resolve any questions about your private foundation status, please keep it in your permanent records. It you have any questions, please contact the person whose name and telephone number are shown above. Sincerely yours, w?J &~. District Director ** and section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi). '. P.O. Box 2350. Los Angeles, Calif. 90053 Letter 1050 (DO' I l.. lINISTRATION EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Presldent: Mac Barnes V.P. for Programmlng and Arts: Chuck Sweeney V.P. for Administration and Finance: ~eff Grande V.P. for Membership and Human Resources: Kim Sweeney Secretary: Debbie Blddlck Treasurer: Lenore DeBold Chorale Director: Roger W. Duffer Chorale Associate Director: Melva Morrison Immediate Past President: Margaret Foss BOARD ~ DIRECTORS Tim Applen Mac Barnes Debble Biddick Dorene Cohen ~oan C.-DeFrance Pat Czvik Lenore DeBold Bill Detrick Marla Dortch Robert Drage CCM'1ITTEES Committee ~ ProaramminA ~ ~ Chorale Vice-President: Chuck Sweeney Assistant Vice-President: Bill Detrick Chorale Librarian: ~anice Murphy Committee Members: Soprano: ~anlce Murphy Tenor: Paul Reed Sub-Committee Chairpersons: Director. Selection and Review: ~im Gravely Performance Attire: Men: Paul Reed Programming: Melva Morrison Commlttee ~ Admlnlstration ~ Finance Chorale Vice-President: ~eff Grande Assistant Vice-President: Chorale Tresurer: Lenore DeBold Commlttee Members: Soprano:. Tenor: Sub-Committee Chairpersons: Promotion: Facllities Coordination: Program Layout: Committee L2c ~embership ~ Human Resources Chorale Vlce-President: Kim Sweeney Assistant Vice-President: Ruth Preston Human Resources and New Member Chairperson: Ruth Preston Section Leaders: Soprano I:Marla Dortch Alto 1: Dorene Cohen Tenor: Byron Moe Sub-Committee Chairpersons: Social: Kathleen Hernandez Historian: Willie Loeser Susan Drage ~eannle Duffer Maggie Foss Maggie Fuentes Gary Gaut Kaye Gaut ~eff Grande Hollis Hartley Kathleen Hernandez ~eanne ~ackson Alto: Bass: Women: Alto: Bass: Dorothy Larson Willie Loeser ~anice Murphy Ruth Preston Rick Schaffner Chuck Sweeney Kim Sweeney Shirley Vleths Helene Winegar Lori Wolfley AMY We i dIIIan ~im Gravely Kathy May Soprano 2: Carolyn Michaelis Alto II: Carolyn ~orrltsma Bass: Roger Biddlck ...... !:>