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From: DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities <cah@dc.gov>
Date: October 25, 2016 at 9:31:59 AM EDT
To: christinebc@dcfashionfoundation.org
Subject: Reminder: INTERMISSIONDC | Community Conversations on the DC Cultural Plan
Reply-To: cah@dc.gov
TONIGHT!
October 25, 2016 (RSVP here)
NE Quadrant:Doors: 6:00 pmTransit: Minnesota Avenue Metro Station (Orange Line), or Metro Bus
Program: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
If you are unable to RSVP, please feel free to come to the meeting
and we will register you onsite.
What is IntermissionDC?
DC Government hosted sessions for you to share YOUR ideas and input for DC's first-ever Cultural Plan.
Who?
All are welcome, RSVP optional.
Please share this email widely with your DC contacts.
Can't make it to a session?
Live Stream available via Facebook (or Twitter) during event
and available on social media post event,
Online input and comments... coming soonCall, visit or write to the DCCAH office to offer
your input for the plan.
INTERMISSIONDC:
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
in partnership with
The DC Office of Planning
invite you to attend
Community Conversations on the DC Cultural Plan
The DC Office of Planning is seeking community input as it drafts the DC Cultural Plan. When completed, the DC Cultural Plan will lay out a vision and recommendations on how the government and its partners can build upon, strengthen and invest in the people, places, communities and ideas that define culture within the District.
INTERMISSIONDC seeks to bring together residents, artists and community institutions to engage with one another on issues related to cultural development, preservation, production, expression and consumption. Through facilitated small groups and interactive exhibits, participants will share their reflections, suggestions and ideas on topics such as:
The Office of Planning, in partnership with the DC Commission on Arts and Humanities, will host community conversations every Tuesday in October 2016. A total of four events will be held, with one in each quadrant of the District. All events will follow the same format and agenda.
- Affirming and maintaining a DC cultural identity,
- Performance and production space needs,
- Cultural programming and innovation, and
- Regulatory reform
Additional Information:
For additional information and updates and to provide feedback on the DC Cultural Plan please visit www.dcculturalplan.org or email us at dcculturalplan@dc.gov. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
About the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities provides grants, professional opportunities, education enrichment, and other programs and services to individuals and nonprofit organizations in all communities within the District of Columbia. The Arts Commission is supported primarily by District government funds and in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.Executive Director: Arthur Espinoza, Jr.
Commissioners: Kay Kendall, Chair | Kim Greenfield Alfonso | Stacie Lee Banks
Susan Clampitt | Edmund C. Fleet | Antoinette Ford | Rhona Wolfe Friedman
Alma H. Gates | Darrin L. Glymph | Barbara J. Jones | MaryAnn Miller | Elvi Moore
Maria Hall Rooney | José Alberto Uclés | Gretchen B. Wharton | C. Brian Williams
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