The reception for the Arts Capital Project and Capacity Building Grant Recipients was great. Thank you to everyone who attended. Congratulations to all those who received an award: Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, the Delphi Preservation Society, John E. Christian Family Memorial Trust, Arts in Action, Friends of the Frankfort Public Library, Arts Place, and Purdue Galleries.
Since 2004, NCHS has awarded well over one million dollars to arts and cultural organizations through the Tippecanoe Arts Federation. TAF Executive Director Tetia Lee commented, "TAF is proud to be able to distribute these grants on behalf of NCHS. The funded projects this year will enable these organizations to increase their capacity and to deliver enhanced programming and services to our local communities."
June 29, 2010
May 18, 2010
ARTreach
ARTreach is going great. The program has been recognized nationally in the Americans for the Arts newsletter.
We have received over 25 instruments and more are coming in. This is great, because this means we can purchase 25 new instruments for the students. Just think of how many students will now get to learn an instrument that before would not have been able to. Keep the instruments coming!
We have received over 25 instruments and more are coming in. This is great, because this means we can purchase 25 new instruments for the students. Just think of how many students will now get to learn an instrument that before would not have been able to. Keep the instruments coming!
May 6, 2010
Launch of ARTreach
The Tippecanoe Arts Federation is pleased to announce the launch of ARTreach, a musical lending library outreach program. This program seeks to benefit the area youth who could not otherwise afford the opportunity to learn a musical instrument. This program is made possible through a generous grant from North Central Health Services (NCHS) which allows for the creation and implementation of the ARTreach program in Tippecanoe County.
In the first phase of implementation, the Federation, in collaboration with Lafayette School Corporation, West Lafayette School Corporation and Tippecanoe County School Corporation, will conduct an Instruments in the Attic campaign. The community is asked to donate old or no longer used band and orchestral instruments for repair (flutes, clarinets, oboes, saxophones, tubas, etc.) For every one instrument donated, a brand new instrument will be purchased for the lending library with funds by NCHS. North Central Health Service Board Member Dr. Jim Poulos has already donated the program's first two instruments. Poulos regarded, "after I listened to the ARTreach presentation...I called my son Christopher and asked if he would mind donating his old instruments to the program. Christopher's mentor Mr. Don Isaacs, told Chris if and when he got finished with his instruments it would be a wonderful gesture to pass them on."
ARTreach is intended to provide Tippecanoe County students at the 6th grade level with the opportunity to learn an instrument. The concept of the lending library is to provide an instrument to a student that could be used for multiple years. The instruments will be reissued when they become available to cultivate an additional student's interest in music. "It is our hope that this exposure to music during these critical years will cultivate life long enthusiasts for the arts and aid in the development of the child's cross discipline education" states Executive Director, Tetia Lee.
In the first phase of implementation, the Federation, in collaboration with Lafayette School Corporation, West Lafayette School Corporation and Tippecanoe County School Corporation, will conduct an Instruments in the Attic campaign. The community is asked to donate old or no longer used band and orchestral instruments for repair (flutes, clarinets, oboes, saxophones, tubas, etc.) For every one instrument donated, a brand new instrument will be purchased for the lending library with funds by NCHS. North Central Health Service Board Member Dr. Jim Poulos has already donated the program's first two instruments. Poulos regarded, "after I listened to the ARTreach presentation...I called my son Christopher and asked if he would mind donating his old instruments to the program. Christopher's mentor Mr. Don Isaacs, told Chris if and when he got finished with his instruments it would be a wonderful gesture to pass them on."
ARTreach is intended to provide Tippecanoe County students at the 6th grade level with the opportunity to learn an instrument. The concept of the lending library is to provide an instrument to a student that could be used for multiple years. The instruments will be reissued when they become available to cultivate an additional student's interest in music. "It is our hope that this exposure to music during these critical years will cultivate life long enthusiasts for the arts and aid in the development of the child's cross discipline education" states Executive Director, Tetia Lee.
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