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Norwalk Arts Commission approves $1,270 for Halloween Night Fair installation and $2,600 sponsorship for Throne Stone Theatre event amid debate over content and
Summary
The Arts and Cultural Commission voted to allocate $1,270 for a glow-in-the-dark installation at the Halloween Night Fair and to sponsor Throne Stone Theatre’s Nov. 6 event for $2,600, after commissioners discussed liability, content concerns, and branding. The partnership-request application was tabled for revision.
The Norwalk City Arts and Cultural Commission voted Oct. 7 to allocate $1,270 from its budget for a Halloween Night Fair glow-in-the-dark art installation and related children’s activities, and to provide $2,600 in sponsorship to Throne Stone Theatre for a networking/performance event at the Crystal Theatre.
Commissioners discussed volunteer staffing, event hours and logistics for the Halloween Night Fair before approving the $1,270 allocation. Chair Brian Casper described the proposal as a children-focused, temporary canvas on Main Street using black lights and glow-in-the-dark paint. Sabrina, a staff member, confirmed hours of 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. with vendors allowed to leave earlier in the evening. The commission voted to fund supplies and on-site activities and asked members to volunteer to…
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