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Maxivity Creative Space outlines programs, scholarships and growth plans in Philomath presentation
Summary
Sarah Lynch, executive director of Maxivity, told the Philomath City Council on Nov. 3 that the community art studio has revised its mission to explicitly name Philomath and is expanding place-based partnerships, youth programs and scholarship outreach.
Sarah Lynch, executive director of Maxivity, told the Philomath City Council on Nov. 3 that the community art studio is expanding its mission and deepening ties to Philomath while continuing to serve youth and families through scholarships, outreach and partnerships.
Lynch said Maxivity revised its mission during a recent strategic planning process to describe itself as "a nonprofit community art studio providing inclusive access to creative opportunities that strengthen the well-being, belonging, and vibrancy of Willamette and the broader region," and that the organization intentionally named the city of Philomath in the mission to anchor local partnership.
Programs and partners: Lynch described the range of Maxivity's activities: open studio hours, printmaking, ceramics and fiber arts classes, after-school youth clubs, summer camps, a teen internship program, artist…
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