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November 8, 2012
Princeton Cultural Council meeting minutes   November 8, 2012
Present: Andrea Caspari, Christian Gal, Katie Green, Karen Rossow
Excused: Janeen Baker
Meeting began at 7:10 p.m. in the Town Hall Annex small room.
A motion was made and approved to include in our acceptance letters to please contact the Princeton Cultural Council members two weeks prior to the event so we can plan on attending.
Current amount of funding is $5793. Conflict of Interest disclosures completed by Christian Gal, Andrea Caspari and Karen Rossow due to association with the Princeton Arts Society and familiarity with Katie Green for her application. Katie Green abstained from voting on her application.
Applications approved:
        Rob Reiser/Katie Green “Hear That Whistle Blow”: $500
        In Freedom’s Way “In Thoreau’s Footsteps” section 1 only: $400
        Naoko Gomi  “Kamishibai”:  $500
        Princeton Public Library “Awesome Rob’s Pirates”: $350
        Princeton Public Library “Amazing Animals: Diggers and Burrowers”: $325
        Princeton Public Library “Having Fun with Fossils”: $325
        Susan Roney-O’Brien “Publication of 2 works by students”: $500
        Susan Roney-O’Brien “Poetry Reading Series”: $500
        Fitchburg Art Museum “Regional Exhibition”: $200
Total amount awarded: $3,600
Applcations Denied:
Pete Cormier “Midstate Trail Art” note: we liked the concept but he had no specific artists and will have to have permission from landowners
        Princeton Parks & Rec “Creative Arts Program”: no specific program
        Princeton Parks & Rec “Community Concert”: no specific performer
        Princeton Parks & Rec “Entertainment for Winter Carnival”: no specific performer
        Nicol Wander “Know Your Facts About Your Snacks”: no local sponsor
        Ed Wirt “Blues Brothers Briefcase”: no local sponsor
Worcester County Symphony “Five-Star Concert Series”: doesn’t directly benefit Princeton residents

Balance: $2193. We would like to rollover into the next year because the denied applications were either without merit or didn’t have a local sponsor.
Possible ideas for next funding cycle: sculpture in new outdoor classroom at Thomas Prince School, a performance/storytelling festival one day at venues around the town common.

Minutes approved. Meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m.