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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.3 Fall Quarterly Rpt �: <.�� AGENDA STATEMENT CITY OF HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION DjJBLIN MEETING DATE: February 12, 2015 SUBJECT: Fall Quarterly Report Prepared by Ann Mottola, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager ATTACHMENTS: 1. Cultural Arts Classes Registration Report— Fall 2014 RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Division strives to develop quality programs that strengthen community image, preserve the City's heritage, provide cultural experiences and encourage appreciation of the arts. This is accomplished by providing diverse program of offerings for youth and adults in the disciplines of music; dance; fine arts; and visual and performing arts. The Division also provides a variety of programs at the Heritage Park and Museums to support education and stewardship of the City's historic collections. The following report is a summary of programs conducted during Fall 2014. CULTURAL ARTS CLASSES Cultural Arts Classes provide a unique social setting for meeting new people or sharing cultural arts experiences with friends and family members. The variety of classes offered provides opportunities for community members of all ages to attempt new experiences or refine current artistic and performance skills. Classes are taught by contracted specialty instructors and are typically offered from four to eight weeks in duration. Total combined registration for Cultural Arts, Recreation and Leisure activities has increased by 6%from last year's Fall quarter. Cultural Arts Classes increased by 48% as compared to last year.This is attributed to several factors. There was increased participation in a number of returning classes including: Hip Hop, Waltz and Ballet; the KinderDrama franchise; Beginning Ukulele; and Tri-Valley Young Performer's production of "Sideways Stories from Wayside School." Additionally, a number of new classes were added including Clay Creations and Guitar for Beginners. COPIES TO: ITEM NO: 8.3 G:\COMMISSIONS&COMMITTEES\HERITAGE COMMISSIONWGNDSTMT�2015\02-12-15 Item 8.3 Fall Quarterly Report.docx . . . . . . / � • ' . � • . • - 1 � 1 1 1 1 1 Resident 236 165 168 223 305 Non Resident 39 21 37 78 105 Total Registration 275 186 205 301 410 Classes Held 34 28 27 35 51 AVG Registration per Class 8 6.6 7.59 8.6 8.0 Classes Offered 65 55 36 62 60 Cancellation Rate 48°0 49% 25% 44% 15% CULTURAL PROGRAMS Hometown Heroes On Saturday, November 8, the City of Dublin honored all veterans at the Hometown Heroes Annual Celebration event at the Dublin Senior Center. Vice Mayor Biddle served as emcee for this community event. The program included recognition of all veterans by Camp Parks Garrison Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Gerdes; and a concert presented by the Wells Middle School Jazz Band. As part of the celebration, 80 photos of veterans were displayed in the Senior Center lobby where a reception was held. Additionally, over 300 items were donated to Operation SAM (Serving All Military). There were approximately 150 people in attendance. PUBLIC ART PROGRAMS CITY PROJECTS • Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex Construction documents for pedestals for artist Todji Kurtzman's proposal, "The Spirit of Alamilla," have been fully integrated into the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatic Complex construction documents. • Fallon Sports Park A Public Art Selection Committee convened on November 1, 2014 to review five site-specific public art proposals for the Fallon Sports Park. Los Angeles-based artists Heath Satow was recommended for the project by the Selection Committee. PRIVATE DEVELOPER PROJECTS • Trumark Staff continues to work with a private developer, Trumark, to develop an agreement with artist Eric Powell for public art at their residential development project at Wallis Ranch. 2of5 HERITAGE PROGRAMS EXHIBITS The "Exhibit Attendance" captures the number of individuals who visit an exhibit as part of a formal tour, as a walk-in guest, and those who visit during special events when the Museums are open to the public. The first quarter (Winter) featured Dublin CRUSH and the Dublin San Ramon Women's Club Children's Art Show. During the second quarter (Spring) the Dublin Library hung the exhibit; "A Century of Service." There were no exhibits during the third quarter (Summer). During the Fall quarter the City presented "Santa Rita Jail: A Visual History." This exhibit was curated by Steve Minniear, one of the Lead Volunteers, and included artifacts and materials on loan from the Alameda County Sheriffs Archive. . , . � � � � • • � A s i II � � . � - ' • � ' • � ° s ! y # " Tours N/A i 438 i 110 i 36 i 584 t�[�1�": �$'� � N/A � '�i5 � �54 : Walk-In 246 i 532 i 440 i 3571 i 1,575 I��A [, ��3 � r .�I/A � �i18 � ��� ;j, Special Events 0 i 547 i 0 i 500z i 1,047 1C}t� � 457 � ;;I��i4 � *��,� ����# Total Visitors 246 i 1,517 i 550 i 893 i 3206 1� � 1,CI39 ? '�:� 7���..--,1,�54 ' 1 Includes total number of walk-ins,as all visitors start in the Little Classroom and view the exhibit Z Hands-On-History Event VISITORS The "Visitors Comparison" chronicles the number of people who visit the Heritage Park and Museums as part of a formal tour or as a walk-in guest. This measurement also includes those who experience the Heritage Park and Museums as a participant in one of the many community events hosted at the site by the City. Tours are also tracked to differentiate between those tours that are a school group or those that are for some other formal or informal community group. • Tours. In general, schools do not take field trip during the Fall quarter; however, four Cub Scout groups toured the Heritage Park and Museums during this quarter. The City also hosted the following events at Heritage Park and Museums: • Heritage Music Jam: This ongoing program continued to attract on average 80 participants per month. • Hands-On History was held on Saturday, October 25 with an estimated attendance of 500 participants. The event featured traditional Fall activities including tractor-pulled wagon rides, a petting zoo, hay stack play, and live music. Hands-on history activities included, panning for gold, doing laundry, peeling apples, and making butter, ice cream and cider. • Holiday Tea: The Holiday Tea was held in the Sunday School Barn, on December 6 and December 7. The event had 119 guests. This is the same attendance as last year, however, a second seating was added each day to allow for a leisurely, uncrowded event. A "Holiday Market" was a new addition to 3 of 5 the Tea this year. The Market offered items made by volunteers out of plants collected on the park grounds and other salvaged materials. • � • • � • � � � 1 � � • � - � i • ! i � � . • • - • � � - • � ' � i Adult—Tour 47 i 40 i 44 i 20 i 151 �S9 } �8 �- ': 4� � ' ,:.. �.�3 � �.96 Child—Tour 201 j 398 i 99 i 16 i 714 �,61 ? 311. � 3f� S� � �57 ' j � : } ;.. �. Walk-In 516 i 532 i 440 i 357 i 1845 °�� �55 �1 91�a � :;, �4� ',%� ��.� � ���37 '���� Music Jams N/A i 78 i 200 i 200 i 478 � � 4 ' � ------------------ --------+-- -------------------..-�------__._...�.-------__. .�.._.....,_.._`�.__..__�:.._...m._..._...�.._._;T.:._.._.._..�.,..._.._....:_...._:, Special Events N/A i 1,747 i 0 i 500 � 2247 Q � 1,1�C} i ' S0 � �Q58 � 2,�{�8 Total Visitors 764 ' 2,795 i 783 ; 1,093 i 5,435 675 i 2,4E}4 I 478 [ 1,74Z � 5,298 School Tour 7 i 11 i 3 i 0 i 21 G !� 2� � t} � Q j �.$ Community Tour 2 i 1 i 1 i 1 i 4 1 j 2� } 4 i :; 4 ; 11 ------------ ----- —-----�---------�----._.._._;_..---------= -------- -._':._._.._..,„.._,�_._.._..�._.�.�.;....�.._...�..._.�.._.. Camp Tour 0 i 0 i 8 i 0 i 8 3 .�� ���� t .; � �, � Total Tours 9 i 12 i 12 i 1 i 33 7 i 14 l 4 1 ' 4 � 2�' VOLUNTEERS There are 66 active volunteers at the Heritage Park and Museums. Volunteers are grouped by interest and may choose to participate in a variety of specialized work groups including: Docents/Greeters, Collections and Archives, Gardeners, Walking-Tours and Tractor Volunteers. Museum Volunteers are coordinated by Staff and contribute approximately 54 volunteer hours per week during regular Museum hours. This quarter, Volunteers contributed 420 hours for regular Museum operations, 82 hours assisting with documentation of the collection, and 120 volunteer hours of garden work. Student contributed 304 volunteer hours assisting with the Hands-on History and holiday Tea events. • • • � • • � . 1 � . • � � s s � • �' • • � � • � • • � ' • + Museum Volunteer 531 i 733 i 620 i 622 i 2506 6�2 � 53� � ���i�� k������ �,���<-- Student Volunteer 100 i 200 i 90 i 304 j 694 �� ��� ��� ��� �����; ! i i er�'� �& - � � f�ii3�_ I ntern N/A j 140 j 0 I 0 1 140 ......;������ C1;:�,�:� ��.���� �..:,. ��, ����� : , �-; Total Hours 631 j 1,073 i 710 i 926 j 3,200 ; ' 66�:i 6���� 1��� �,°� �,�;'�li � �����i FACILITY RENTALS St. Raymond Church has been available to the public for private rental since prior to the expansion of the Heritage Park and Museums in 2011. The Sunday School Barn became available for private rentals on May 1, 2012. 4of5 During the Fall quarter, there were five rentals at the Sunday School Barn and six rentals at St. Raymond Church. There is no longer an ongoing church rental at St. Raymond Church, resulting in the reduction from last year's rentals. . � . . . . � � � . � . • � a . • • . • - • � - • � - • � - � i St Raymond Church 19 i 5 i 4�i 6 i 34 �� �� ����16 � � = �� �,''�- �� P ����- � a�, r,� Sunday School Barn 8 i 10 i 3 i 5 i 26 3' [ � � ' � i` � � " ��4 '. Total Rentals 27 i 15 i 7 i 11 i 60 23' [ �6 i �9 i. 2t} � � RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the report. 5 of 5 CULTURAL ARTS ACTIVITIES- FALL 2014 TOTAL RESIDENT NON RESfDENT Adult Tap II 7 6 1 Argentine Tango 0 0 0 Art of Painting Techniques on Canvas-EverPro Kids 4 4 0 Art of Realistic Drawing and Painting-EverPro Kids 6 4 2 Art of Realistic Drawing and Painting-EverPro Kids 4 4 0 Art with Oil Pastel Techniques-EverPro Kids 3 3 0 Beginning Ballet I &Tap g $ 0 Beginning Irish Dance 9 6 3 Beginning Ukulele 9 6 3 Clay Creations 4 4 0 Clay Creations 6 6 0 Discover the Artist in You � � � Fun Sculpting for Kids 7 6 1 Fun Sculpting for Kids 5 5 0 Give me a "C" for Cheerleading 4 4 0 Guitar Lessons For Beginners 9 9 � Hip Hop Dance for Children and Tweens 17 17 0 Hip Hop Dance for Children and Tweens 4 4 0 Intermediate Irish Dance 7 6 1 Intro to Sculpting for Teens and Adults 4 2 2 Irish Dance -Teens/Adults � 2 5 KinderDrama 20 17 3 Kindermusik (TM) Wiggle & Grow with Siblings 7 5 2 Kindermusik (TM) Wiggle & Grow with Siblings 11 6 5 Kindermusik Village Zoom Buggy 12 8 4 Kindermusik: Wiggle & Grow: Let's Play on the Farm 12 10 2 Little Hands Art Class 10 10 0 Pee Wee Art Time 1� 9 1 Pee Wee Art Time 10 10 0 Pre-Ballet and Creative Dance 12 11 1 Pre-Ballet I &Tap 12 12 0 Sideways Stories from Wayside School 16 14 2 Tiny Dancers 4 3 1 Waltz Dance Like the Stars 8 $ � GRAND TOTALS 275 236 39 ATTACHMENT 1