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Stonecrest commission advances plans for youth and production training, outlines funding scenarios
Summary
Commissioners discussed three proposed training programs and multiple community events, reviewed program costs and scheduling, and sketched sponsorship scenarios against a roughly $20,000 program budget while deferring final vendor sign‑offs until dates and procurement paperwork are confirmed.
The Stonecrest Film and Entertainment Commission on March 19, 2026 opened its meeting and moved into an extended discussion of proposed youth and production-training programs and community events, reviewing costs, dates and next steps for vendor paperwork.
"Good evening citizens and thank you for joining us as I welcome you and call this Stone Press Film Entertainment Commission meeting to order today, Thursday, March 19th, 2026 at 6:33 p.m.," the chair said as the meeting convened and roll call established a quorum. Members then approved routine agenda items and past meeting minutes by voice vote.
The commission’s event committee presented three program proposals flagged for early implementation: a youth production camp branded in discussion as "How Big Is Your Dream" (spring-break and summer sessions, $100 per child sponsorship option), the "Amazing Stories" youth program (dates and capacity under discussion), and a production-focused program for adults and older teens organized by a producer identified in the discussion as "Trey."…
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