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Arts and Culture staff report shows expanded classes, public art additions and volunteer needs

2532503 · March 10, 2025
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Recreation Program Supervisor Anna Freeman summarized a year of classes, workshops, public art donations and events, and called for volunteers, sponsors and help with maintenance as Capital City Arts Initiatives plans to close.

Anna Freeman, Recreation Program Supervisor for Arts and Culture, presented the Cultural Commission with an overview of the past year’s activities, public art acquisitions and program needs and asked for volunteer and sponsor support.

Freeman said the city’s arts and culture program is staffed by a single person and has run several free community workshops—including a community tile-art project that produced over 300 painted tiles—and music-and-art classes for children that have required registration due to high demand. “I am currently the 1 and only staff member in the arts and culture program in the parks and rec department,” Freeman said, describing outreach…

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