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Organizer asks Shelbyville to help win Levitt Amp concert-series grant
Summary
Aaron White told the Shelbyville study session that the city advanced to the second phase of the Levitt Amp grant and asked the council to help promote a public vote Sept. 5–15; no city cash was requested, only assistance with outreach and the public space.
Aaron White, owner of Ed Pfeiffer Appliance, told the Shelbyville mayor and city council study session that Shelbyville has advanced to the second phase of the Levitt Amp grant and asked the council for help getting community votes to secure the award.
The Levitt Amp program, if awarded, would provide a three-year grant to support a free family concert series in the Riverview District pedestrian walkway. White said the total award would be “over a $110,000, in grant funding over the course of 3 years. The first year will be 30,000. The second year will be 40,000, and the third year will be 40,000.” He said the first-year funding would support seven to…
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