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Performing arts center managers, staff and artists plead with Oxnard council to preserve Sterling-run OPAC; council asks staff to schedule fuller briefing

2222895 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

Employees, artists and community partners who operate the Oxnard Performing Arts Center urged the council on Feb. 4 to preserve the current Sterling Venues management arrangement and to allow OPAC nonprofit representatives to present records of the center's activity over the past five years before a Feb. 18 vote.

Employees, artists and community partners who operate and program the Oxnard Performing Arts Center (OPAC) urged the city council on Feb. 4 to preserve the current Sterling Venues management arrangement and to allow OPAC nonprofit representatives to present records of the center's activity over the past five years before the council votes on the matter at its Feb. 18 meeting.

Why this matters: OPAC hosts concerts, school performances, community events and private gatherings.…

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