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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.6 Appointment of City of Dublin Poet Laureater DUBLIN CALIFORNIA STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Agenda Item 4.6 DATE: TO: FROM: SU B.ECT: February 7, 2023 Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers Linda Smith, City Manager Appointment of City of Dublin Poet Laureate Prepared by: Shaun Chilkotowsky, Heritage & Cultural Arts Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider the appointment of a City of Dublin Poet Laureate for a term beginning February 8, 2023 and ending December 31, 2024. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Confirm the Mayor's appointment of James Morehead to serve as City of Dublin Poet Laureate from February 8, 2023 to December 31, 2024. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: In 2007, the City Council approved the creation of the honorary volunteer position of Poet Laureate, with the first volunteer appointed to the position in 2008. At its November 3, 2020 meeting, the City Council approved updated guidelines (Attachment 1) governing the position of Poet Laureate. Using the guidelines, Staff recruited for the position beginning October 14, 2022. The recruitment closed on November 14, 2022 with two qualifying applications received. On January 12, 2023, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission (HCAC) reviewed the applications and invited each applicant to read an original poem. Following deliberation, the HCAC voted to recommend to the Mayor that James Morehead be appointed for a second consecutive term as the City of Dublin Poet Laureate. The Mayor has concurred with this recommendation. James Morehead's application is included as Attachment 2. Page 1 of 2 68 STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The City Council Agenda was posted, and a copy of this Staff Report was provided to those that applied for the Poet Laureate position. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Program Guidelines for the City of Dublin Poet Laureate 2) James Morehead Poet Laureate Application Redacted Page 2 of 2 69 Attachment 1 City of Dublin Guidelines for the Poet Laureate & City Historian Approved November 3, 2020 Poet Laureate Overview The Poet Laureate serves as a public advocate for the appreciation and advancement of literary arts in the City of Dublin. Duties • Create and read poetry for civic events, public ceremonies, and dedications, as coordinated through City Staff. • Serve as a resource to Staff, the City Council, and the Commission; may act as a liaison between the City and local schools, literary organizations, and bookstores. • Assist with the development of classes and workshops devoted to poetry; potentially coordinate and participate in staged poetry readings. • On an annual basis, have at least one original poem displayed in a City facility. Qualifications • Be a Dublin resident; at least 18 years old. • Be the author of published poetry or be willing to publish poetry during the term if selected. • Be ready to serve a two-year term with no compensation. • Affiliation with literary organizations is preferred but not necessary for appointment to the position. Service Term The selected Poet Laureate will serve a term of two years, beginning with City Council appointment at a public meeting. A term may be renewed upon submittal of a new application, unless or until a new Poet Laureate applies and is appointed. A Poet Laureate shall be limited to four two-year terms. Application Process Between October and December of the year prior to the formal appointment by the City Council, applicants will be required to submit the following: • An application. • A letter of interest, including what the applicant would like to accomplish if selected as Dublin's Poet Laureate. • Two original poems. • A resume including a list of published poetry or other evidence of a body of original work (published or unpublished). • Attend a scheduled Commission meeting to read one original poem to commission. Selection Process If more than two applications are received, a Selection Committee coordinated by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager will review all applications and submit the top two choices to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission for final recommendation. The Selection Committee could include: • Heritage and Cultural Arts Commissioner • Las Positas English Department Representative 70 Attachment 1 • Dublin High School English Department Representative • Local creative writing professional or instructor • City Staff person appointed by the City Manager's Office (e.g., Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager or Parks and Community Services Director) The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will present their preferred Poet Laureate to the Mayor for recommendation to the City Council. Following City Council approval, the Poet Laureate will formally begin the two-year term in January of each appointment year. City Historian Overview The City Historian will assist researchers, students, librarians, and members of the public and press in accessing resources for historical information. Duties • Maintain, add to, and facilitate access to City historical records. • Respond to inquiries regarding the City's past. • Serve as a resource to Staff, the City Council, and the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission; may act as a liaison between the Commission and local schools, genealogical groups, and members of the media and the public. Qualifications • A demonstrated interest in the history of the City of Dublin, including participation in City Commissions, Committees, and other activities. • A demonstrated ability to maintain records. • Skilled in public speaking. Service Term The selected City Historian will serve a term of four years, beginning with City Council appointment at a public meeting. A term may be renewed, upon submittal of a new application, unless or until a new City Historian applies and is appointed. Application Process Between October and December of the year prior to the formal appointment by the City Council, applicants will submit the following to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission: • An application. • A letter of interest, including what the applicant would like to accomplish if selected as Dublin's City Historian. • A resume of positions held and/or activities related to the position of City Historian. Selection Process Review of applications and selection of the City Historian will be recommended by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, who will put forward a maximum of two applicants to the Mayor. The Mayor will recommend final appointment for approval by the City Council, with the City Historian formally beginning the four-year term in January of each appointment year. 71 Attachment 2 Print City of Dublin Poet Laureate - Submission #5347 Date Submitted: 10/15/2022 City Poet Laureate Overview The City Poet Laureate serves as a public advocate for the appreciation and advancement of literary arts in the City of Dublin. Duties • Create and read poetry for civic events, public ceremonies, and dedications, as coordinated through City Staff. • Serve as a resource to Staff, the City Council, and the Commission; may act as a liaison between the City and local schools, literary organizations, and bookstores. • Assist with the development of classes and workshops devoted to poetry; potentially coordinate and participate in staged poetry readings. • On an annual basis, have at least one original poem displayed in a City facility. Qualifications • Be a Dublin resident; at least 18 years old. • Be the author of published poetry or be willing to publish poetry during the term, if selected. • Be ready to serve a two year term with no compensation. • Affiliation with literary organizations is preferred but not necessary for appointment to the position. Service Term The selected Poet Laureate will serve a term of two years following City Council appointment at a public meeting, beginning in January 2023, ending in December 2024. A term may be renewed upon submittal of a new application, unless or until a new Poet Laureate applies and is appointed. A Poet Laureate shall be limited to four two year terms. Selection Process If more than two applications are received, a Selection Committee coordinated by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager will review all applications and submit the top two choices to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission for final recommendation. The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will present their preferred Poet Laureate to the Mayor for recommendation to the City Council.. First Name* James Addressl* Last Name* Morehead Address2 City Dub n State Ca forn a Zip 94568 72 Phone Number* E-mail Address:* Attachment 2 How long haw you lived in Dublin?* 22 Please upload a Letter of Interest. (Please include what you would like to accomplish.)* James Morehead City of Dublin Poet Laureate Letter oflnterest.docx Please upload a Resume of Positions Held or Activities Conducted Related to the Position.* James Morehead Resume of Positions Held.docx Please upload two original poems: Poem #1: Poem #2: At the crossroads (Dublin 40th anniversary poem).docx A Saturday Painted in Dublin Green.docx 73 Attachment 2 Oct 15, 2022 James Morehead Dublin, CA 94568 To whom it may concern, Please accept this application for City of Dublin Poet Laureate. I have written poetry for over 40 years and have published two books ("canvas" and "portraits of red and gray"). I have a third book that will be published in 2023 and a fourth book in development. Two of my poems have been transformed into short films and several poems have been set to music. I've also had poems published into numerous journals. If given the opportunity to serve as City of Dublin Poet Laureate for a second term I would build on my deep ties to the community to encourage a love and appreciation of poetry. For over 10 years I founded and led OneDublin.org (City of Dublin's 2011 Organization of the Year) and was recognized in 2015 with the Mayor's Award for my service to the community. I've had leadership roles on both Fallon Middle School and Dublin High School School Site Councils, and the Dublin High School Engineering and Design Academy Advisory Council. In a second term I would focus on launching programs at the middle and high school level (COVID recovery in local schools made that impractical during my current term). In addition to authoring and performing original poetry at City of Dublin events, I plan to continue hosting opens mics (such as the successful Poetry & Pizza Open Mic held at Patxi's Pizza in Dublin), coordinate poetry performances (e.g., at Splatter), and work with the Dublin Unified School District to help make poetry more accessible to students. I would also continue to coordinate an annual City of Dublin Poetry Walk during Poetry Month (April), building on the success of the first event held in April 2022. My love of poetry is thanks to a single teacher in high school; I want to continue giving back to the community as City of Dublin Poet Laureate. Thank you for your consideration and for recognizing the importance of poetry. James Morehead 74 Attachment 2 James Morehead Resume of Relevant Positions City of Dublin Poet Laureate Application To whom it may concern, My poetry resume is available here: http://jamesmorehead.com/ (and my work resume here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morehead/) Below are positions relevant to this application: • Experience as a poet o I'm currently serving as Dublin's Poet Laureate (July 2021-present) o I've written and published poetry (to the web) for over forty years. I've published two books: "canvas" (2021) and "portraits of red and gray" (2022), and have been published in numerous journals. o I host the Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast which interviews poets and provides a platform for emerging poets to be published. o I host the Poetry & Pizza Open Mic at Patxi's Pizza (Dublin) which takes place (roughly) monthly o Two of my poems ("tethered" and "Twilight in the Sculpture Forest") have been transformed into short films, and several of my poems have been set to music. • City of Dublin community service O 2021 - Present: City of Dublin Poet Laureate O 2010 - 2022: Dublin High School Engineering Academy Advisory Council Member O 2020 - 2021: Dublin High School Engineering Academy Mentor O 2009 - 2019: OneDublin.org - Founder, Editor and Author O 2010 - 2013: Dublin High School Site Council Co -President O 2008 Fallon Middle School School Site Council o Participant in multiple City of Dublin Pride Week events • Awards and recognition o City of Dublin 2015 Mayor's Award o ACSA 2014 Partners in Education Award (for OneDublin.org) o City of Dublin 2011 Organization of the Year (for OneDublin.org) o Dublin High School Sue Hahn Spirit Award If you have any questions please contact me at o 75 Attachment 2 At the crossroads by James Morehead, Poet Laureate - Dublin, California Two decades ago we drove over the Sunol Grade, our move out west a blur. A colleague suggested Dublin, no more familiar than the collage of cities between Oakland and San Jose. We made our new home here on a parcel carved from rich clay soil, surrounded by immigrants like us, a diverse chorus of voices, languages and cultures. In time neighbors became friends. We learned about the Muwekma Ohlone surveying hills and valleys for ten thousand years, and of Missions and prospectors, their names embossed on school signs from Murray to Fallon to Kolb. We've felt Dublin winds soar over Schaefer Ranch, Pacific fog in tow, basked in midsummer's endless blue and awoken to mountains draped in white by a fierce winter storm. We've argued at Board meetings as families do, passionate and proud then reconciled in churches and playgrounds in backyards and bleachers 76 Attachment 2 and shoulder to shoulder cheering Irish dancers and marching Gaels in an emerald parade. We've held hands in prayer as loved ones passed or drifted away Yet —we'll always be here gathering at the crossroads, for the promise of tomorrow. (for the 40th Anniversary of the City of Dublin) 77 Attachment 2 A Saturday Painted in Dublin Green For the grand opening of Don Biddle Community Park, Dublin, California (Sept. 24, 2022) At dawn, shadows scatter, chased by California sun over Altamont Pass waking trees and trails and a red ribbon waiting. There are speeches and thank-yous while children tug their parents' hands. With a snip and flourish the ribbon falls. Squealing siblings race to slides, a jogger with earbuds bouncing passes two lovers strolling hand in hand. Rackets are strung tight for serve and volley, basketball gripped for three on three, a group of friends meet for morning Tai Chi. More arrive in numbered jerseys, with a catcher's mitt or cricket bat, soccer cleats or t-ball stand. Families in lawn chairs sink into grass cheering their favorite team while a pair of corgis wrestle nearby. This canvas dipped in Dublin green is ready to be painted with fresh memories of laughter, of play, of community. Then shadows creep, opening day retreats beyond the San Francisco Bay. Silence settles, all retire, resting until tomorrow. copyright 2022 James Morehead 78