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Peoria Arts and Cultural Festival

Overview

History and purpose of the Peoria Unified Arts Festival

Internal logistics Peoria Education Foundation

grants for arts educators Peoria Arts and Cultural Festival

History/Purpose 2001-2002 a committee

of arts educators convened

Goals Advocate for our district

wide programs Involve all schools and as

many children and families as possible

Showcase ALL art forms (visual art, dance, theater and music)

Fundraise for Arts Education programs

History/Purpose

A partnership with the City of Peoria/ Sports Complex staff

A partnership with Peoria Education Foundation

2002-2003 we operated the first Arts Festival

Peoria Unified Logistics

District Cabinet Shop

Site Maintenance

Business Services

Arts Education Staff

Booster Clubs Food Service TransportationPeoria

Education Foundation

Peoria Arts Commission

Elementary/HS Arts Teachers

VolunteersPublic

Relations

NursesCity Police and

FireLocal Arts

OrganizationsStudents

P.E.F. Grants for Arts Educators

Proceeds of the festival have been used for: unique classroom learning opportunities special equipment for arts classroom use

P.E.F has been able to offer nearly100 arts grants over the past 11years in upwards of $140,000

They have been awarded to visual and performing arts teachers district wide

Grant Criteria Impact on student learningStrong arts curricular/teaching ties

Ties to arts standardsSeeds further implementation/ sustainability

Student centered

P.E.F. Grants for Arts Educators

Past Grant Recipients

Connecting Cultures- Artist Residency at Cotton Boll Elementary

Training Tomorrows Leaders at Liberty HS Band

Guitar Exploration at Centennial High School

Costume Shop at Liberty and Kellis Theater

Click it! Click it Good! At Heritage Elementary

Studio Portraits at Ironwood High School

Art History Murals at Ironwood High School

Murphy Hip Hop at Ira Murphy Elementary

Everyone Wants to be a Drummer- Country Meadows

• Spring of 2012- Entered discussions with the City about moving the festival to a downtown location.

• Multiple meetings about available resources hurdles, and desired outcomes.

• July of 2012- Finalized the partnership and finalized a date.

• Peoria Unified committee of arts educators assembled to view the location and facilities.

Peoria Arts and Cultural Festival

PUSD City of Peoria+

• Utilize public facilities that accentuate student performances • The location heightened the concept of community connectedness• Ability for us to offer activities for children in dance, visual art and music.

• Interesting and unique food choices.

• Free event for our community.

Peoria Arts and Cultural Festival

• Roughly $18,000 in sponsorships

• Roughly $3,000 in paid activities

• Attracted well over 11,000 visitors

• 500 participants in arts workshops and activities

• The goals of the City, the Foundation and Peoria Unified Arts Education were met

Thanks to our sponsors

Credit Union WestHubbard Family Swim

SchoolCulver’s

 

Inventure FoodsSolar City

PMT AmbulanceSRP

The Festival Leads

City of Peoria – Community ServicesBrenda Rehnke

Kelli Kincaid-BroadyTonya Edmondson

Peoria Unified - Public RelationsDanielle AireyErin Dunsey

Peoria Unified - Arts EducationRhonda SzokeRobert Panzer

Peoria Unified - MaintenancePaul Adamo

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