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Kent council approves updated MOU with Greater Kent Historical Society, accepts $216,000 4Culture grant

2857744 · April 3, 2025
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The City Council approved a modernized memorandum of understanding with the Greater Kent Historical Society to clarify roles, preserve collections and continue a rent-free museum lease, and accepted a three-year $216,000 sustained-support grant from 4Culture for parks cultural programming.

The Kent City Council on April 1 authorized the mayor to sign a new lease and operating memorandum of understanding with the Greater Kent Historical Society and accepted a three-year, $216,000 Sustained Support Arts grant from 4Culture to support Kent Parks’ cultural programs.

The updated MOU establishes a clearer division of responsibilities between the city and the society, sets a 15-year initial term with up to three five-year renewals, and reaffirms that the city will continue to provide a rent-free museum space at the Bridal House adjacent to the Senior Center. Parks Director Julie Paris Candola told the council the city will continue an annual operating subsidy—about $109,200 in the 2025 budget—growing roughly 2% per year and that the MOU does not create new financial obligations for the city.

The nut graf: council members were asked to…

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