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CITY OF N012TgI OLMSTED <br />CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMISSION <br />1VIEETING MINUTES OF MARCH 4, 2009 <br />ROLL CAI,L <br />Vice Chair Martindale called the meeting to order at 6:45 p.m. at the North Olmsted Branch <br />Library. <br />Present: Beverle Martindale, David Wahl, John Kepperley, Faye Curry <br />Absent: Gerald Yustick <br />Also Present: Barbara Brown, Jimar Curry <br />REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES <br />Mr. Kepperley moved, seconded by Ms. Curry, to approve the minutes of February 4, 2009, as <br />corrected, which were approved, 4-0. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />2009 Juried Arts & Crafts Festival <br />Mr. Kepperley has received no applications to date though he has mailed and e-mailed many <br />applications forms. The application fee is $50.00. The lack of applicants is not a concern; at this <br />time last year he had received two applications. A reminder postcard will be mailed in late May. <br />It is unlcnown if the City of North Olmsted will have a tent at the art show for the Village <br />Centennial. Neither the City nor the school system would be charged for the space. It was <br />recommended and agreed that the May 6h Cultural Activities Commission meeting would be <br />held in the high school office, time to be determined, before judging the school art show exhibits. <br />Refreshments will be served. Mr. Kepperley would prefer the art work selected for presentation <br />at the Juried Arts & Crafts Festival be stored at the school instead of the students taking their <br />projects home for the summer. <br />Black Historv Month <br />On February 9th the Cuyahoga County Community College Afro Caribbean Ensemble <br />performed. On February 18t' the presentation on the Underground Railroad was cancelled due to <br />the presenter being ill. Ms. Curry suggested that next year the presentation be scheduled for <br />earlier in the month to leave time for rescheduling if necessary. On February 19th the "Let's Talk <br />About..." presentation for children from the Youth Enrichment Program drew eight children and <br />four adults. The presenters, Program Director Annette Pryor and Assistant Director Brenda <br />Pryor, read a story about black history and inventions. The children also participated in an <br />activity with playdough. <br />