The recent government meeting highlighted a series of community-focused events and initiatives aimed at enhancing local arts and culture. Among the key announcements was the launch of \"Family Art Saturdays,\" a recurring program set to take place on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. This initiative aims to engage families in creative activities, with a full schedule available on the city’s official website and social media platforms.
Additionally, a new adult class on creative journaling will commence on the same Saturdays, offering participants the chance to explore various artistic mediums. This class is designed to accommodate both regular attendees and those wishing to drop in for a single session.
The meeting also addressed the upcoming installation of \"Sense of Place,\" a project by artist Karen Yank, with completion expected by the end of the year. The installation is anticipated to be ready before Nevada Day, following adjustments based on feedback from the Board of Supervisors.
A significant community celebration, the Bob Baldrick Block Party, is scheduled for September 21st, marking the 50th anniversary of the local theater. The event will feature booths from various organizations, activities for children, and a showcase performance at 2 PM.
Furthermore, the second annual Murals and Music Festival is set for September 26-28, with an open call for muralists and artist vendors. Proposals for new murals on city property will be reviewed in September, and interested artists are encouraged to submit their work.
The meeting concluded with a call for volunteers for both the block party and art classes, emphasizing that there are no age restrictions for volunteers, provided parental consent is obtained for those under 18. This initiative aims to foster community involvement and support for local arts initiatives.