â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"7â€"â€"vâ€"â€"77 "7' i ' '7 "' lr i G-WAT'ERLOOGIIDNICIL-Thund-y. October lS.20|5 . O O ; _ m Region renews arts funding l . s ’ l , hummus“ tion -’suggested holding tied support is deeply appre- l g Paranormal: Wampum: level. dated." said Mark Vuorinen. , a Representatives from the artistic director and conduc- t . .' u t OW n he region left the door three arts organizations tor ofthe choir. , ‘ open to future fund~ attended the meeting. The consultant’s report i .‘ DENTAL HYG'ENE ing increases for its applauded the report and found that by comparison [ 3 three core arts groups while thanked the region for its the region hindsarts otgam- ’ also romis' teed continued u rt. zatio sat alevei ' erthan i i t P Name" 5 PP" " . . PW : -, At Uptown Dental, we re not perusal], we are; level of funding for the next other municipalities it also ; : threeyears “We are lim in revealed that the money fills l l . _. . ' A/f" \‘ But one organization will p ,8 gaps due to lower funding l I [M] Wllh our llme- . have to wait for the same alongâ€" thats from the province and feder- ; , _. . . . certainty. al govemment. said Lucille l . (3mm With our prtcmg. The region is holding alfgftabotzt Blah. the region's director of l 5 ‘ . ‘ back its rant to Creative C“ re m 18 011le â€M005- ; 3 Democratic as we welcome everyone! Emermsï¬ mm“, mm, n community" Regional Chair Ken Sew i H Ell . ‘ seesanew mandate. which ‘ ingchangedthereoommen- ‘ j G as we employ green practices. is expected by early Novem- â€"D-vldMa|-&ell dation to allow for future E . Independent of dentists ber.'l‘heoperat1ng and lever- CEOo/T‘heMlueum conversations about funding f ' age grants for Creative increases I Enterprise initiative were They also said keeping It was a change wel- $l4l,000 in 2015. funds at the current level is a corned by Kitchener Mayor [ At its community services cut to their budgets over Ber'rerbanovic. l committee meeting last time. “it‘s important we have a 1 Tuesday. regional counciIA Andrew Bennett. execu- strong ecosystem com- ; gr, .. ~ , . ' -. e, if p, 11" . ..Â¥-14':' . ' 1†â€" .. lots voted to continue fund~ rive director of the Kitchen- mitting to this funding is a m A m u a Co ' . if â€if 7" . Ti? . ing core arts organizations er-Waterloo Symphony. said key piece of it.‘ he said. - . ' _' ._ _ e‘ TheMmeum. the Kitchener if the region's funding kept adding arts and culture ï¬g; ' jg," Waterloo Symphony and the pace with population organizations are an eased w.â€" in,“ . J Grand Philharmonic Choir growth and inflation, the tial part of economic devel- l ' » from 20l6 until 2019. in organizations could have opment and romotin the P 8 ’ ' â€at“, ‘l I 2015. the symphony and received about 3300000 region. f- l i- t TheMuseum were given more in the last ï¬ve years Noting the gap in provin- g! t . $370,900 and the Grand ‘Not an insignificant cial funding. he suggested , it e \ - 1 . ‘ Philharmonic Choir $30,900. amount of money in total. there is more work to be 7 . The money is pan of the per Clearly municipalities are done collaboratively . “t "‘ , 1, ' capita arts sustainability bound by all sorts of other between the region and arts f“ . - I H l; funding introduced in20l0. factors that make that diï¬i- organizations to get more \\ ' JQY . I . A consultant's report on cult to achieve. but it‘s perti- money from the province as ' . '. Hi â€" ‘ the arts funding distributed nent to be aware of those well. a. ‘ ' t by the region. Kitchener and kinds of numbers going for The region also approved Waterloo said a reduction in ward." he said. a recommendation to work the funds to the three The stable level of fund- with the City of Kitchener f". ‘ b ( (i n w H A a l 3 T‘ 1 t l » i ( . institutions would de-stabi~ lng provided to the Grand and Waterloo to streamline DU ‘ I L â€/ ital Oi a “J†k (l W lizetheir operations. Philharmonic Choir allowed the funding appllcatlon MMHMW M ,, fr?) "We are all limping along them I0 pay off most of their process for arts organlzaâ€" ‘~~â€"'“" '*' c ’ “gmâ€""- - . â€i â€" that‘s a fact about culture debt and grow its audience. tiom. 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