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Communit}� Input Meeting—Proposed Commuaity Center <br />���_ July 16, 200Z <br />-�� Roseville City Hall <br />The Roseville Area Arts Council (RAAC) was reborn in 1996 by a group of local residents <br />interested in enriching the quality of life in the Roseville azea through support and development <br />of arts in the northern Ramsey County suburbs. The RAAC promotes artistic activities as well <br />as an umbrella organization for other groups in the performing arts. <br />Some of our accomplishments include: <br />� Big Band Dances—the Roseville Big Band and the RAAC joined forces twice to host dances <br />open to all members of the community. <br />• Valentines Day Dinner Theater—a showcase of local vocal artists <br />• Rose Fest Parade participation <br />� Arts at the OVAL—a festival of fine arts and fine crafts featuring Minnesota artists <br />• Pottery in the Garden—a community ral:u firing at the Central Park Arboretum. This was <br />one of the events in the "Rose of Many Colors" arts presentations during summer 2002. <br />• Sculpture in the Park—a program currently under development to place significant pieces of <br />art b�� focals artists in Rosevitle's city parks <br />• Fiscal agent for other non-profit local arts organizations such as The Opera Project. <br />At this time, our affiliate organizations are: <br />Rose�•ille Strin� Ensemble, a community based organization of local, mostly amateur musicians <br />performing a wide variety of music from classical to folk at several public concerts throughout <br />the year. The annua! Community Carol Sing has become a holiday tradition. Other concerts <br />have focused on Scottish music and some have engaged professional conductors to lead the <br />group through an ambitious selection of chamber music. <br />Rosetown Playhouse is a member supported community theater originally founded in 1981 as the <br />North Suburban Patchwork Theater. The seasan includes a youth production in the spring, a <br />summer musical performed under the "big top" and a holiday production in the fall. "Hello <br />Dolly" runs through this weekend under the tent next to City Hall. <br />Our needs are short and long term: <br />1. Like most community groups, our immediate needs include meeting space of at least <br />1000 squaze feet that can be divided into two rooms. RAAC, its affiliate organizations, <br />and other arts related groups in the City (such as the Big Band, the Community Band, <br />Windjammers, Men's Chorus, Barbershop, and Northland Chorus) are in critical need of <br />meeting space. <br />2. Administrative support space for all arts organizations is also important, particularly in a <br />room large enough to accommodate a worktable, copy machine and mailboxes. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />
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