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Council backs youth tile mural at Freedom Plaza, allocates $15,000 from public‑arts fund
Summary
Council members gave conceptual approval and allocated $15,000 from the city’s public-arts fund to a community-driven tile mural at Freedom Plaza that will involve local schoolchildren and be funded from a mix of Project Phoenix, state arts grants and Groundwork Arts contributions.
The Twentynine Palms City Council on Feb. 24 expressed support for a community tile mural at Freedom Plaza and approved allocating $15,000 from the city’s public-arts fund to the project.
Rhonda Coleman, director of Groundwork Arts, said the project would involve hundreds of participants — students, veterans and residents — and would be a permanent ceramic mural developed through community engagement. Coleman noted…
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