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Middleton committee reviews youth-center classes and pop-up art events; cites rising supply costs
Summary
The committee reported a successful pumpkin-hunt pop-up with about 200 kids, outlined a full youth-center schedule (artists paid $150 plus supplies), confirmed a $750 pop-up budget, and warned of rising supply prices that may require future budget adjustments.
The Middleton Arts Committee reviewed youth-center programming and pop-up arts events, reported attendance figures for recent activities and discussed budgeting and supply shortages.
Speaker 8 reported that the recent "Hunting for Pumpkins" event drew "about 200 kids" and praised Parks & Rec and high-school volunteer groups (Key Club and DECA) for supporting the activity. The committee said volunteers and high-school clubs will be…
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