May - Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council

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May - Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council
May 2015 Newsletter
Arts and Cultural Heritage Grants Awarded
A total of $105,100 was awarded to 17 Area Organizations
Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees
Row 1 (L to R): Terry Kroehler, Green Isle Community School; Paula Anderson, New Ulm Suzuki School; Bonnie
Jaster, Minnesota Over 60 Band; Kathi Peterson, Fairmont Opera House; Joeleen Koenigs, Dance Conservatory of
Southern Minnesota; Julie Rudolf, Mankato Ballet Company; Karla Grev, Madelia Area Chamber of Commerce; Lisa
Buhr, Mankato Area 77 Lancers Marching Band; and Brenda Byron, PLRAC Executive Director. Row 2: Amy
Newsom, Gaylord Area Chamber of Commerce; Noelle Lawton, CityArt Walking Sculpture Tour; Dale Haefner, MN
State University, Mankato Music Performance Series; Joey Steinbach, The Grand Center for Arts and Culture; Art
Sidner, Arts ’n More Festival, Amboy; Bryce Stenzel , Mankato Area Community Band; Matthew Sanders, Govenaires
Drum & Bugle Corps; Ron Arsenault, Rock Bend Folk Festival; and Amanda Feterl, Sibley East Public Schools.
Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees page 2-4.
Equipment & Facilities Grantees page 6.
Emerging Artist Grantees page 7.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from
the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation
from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
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Arts & Cultural Heritage Grants
The Prairie Lakes Regional Arts
Council is pleased to announce Arts and
Cultural
Heritage
Fund
grants
of $105,100 were awarded to seventeen
arts organizations, community groups,
and schools in the region. This fund
was created by the people of Minnesota
to support the arts and preserve our
heritage. The Clean Water, Land and
Legacy Amendment, passed by the
voters in Nov. 2008, created new
resources for land conservation, water
conservation, parks and the Arts.
Grants were awarded to non-profit arts
organizations, community groups, and
public schools for arts activities in
all artistic disciplines. A variety of
activities including arts classes, art
exhibitions, cultural festivals, dance
performances, music concerts, public
art, and theater performances were
funded.
New applications are available on the
PLRAC website after July 1st,
www.plrac.org, for the Arts and
Cultural Heritage (ACH) Grant. The
next ACH Grant deadline is August
1, 2015.
Blue Earth County Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees
Row 1 (L to R): Brenda Byron, PLRAC Executive Director; Noelle Lawton, CityArt
Walking Sculpture Tour; Joleen Koenigs, Dance Conservatory of Southern MN;
Julie Rudolf, Mankato Ballet Company; and Lisa Buhr, Mankato Area 77 Lancers
Marching Band. Row 2 (L to R): Dale Haefner, MN State University, Mankato,
Music Performance Series; Art Sidner, Arts ’n More Festival, Amboy; and Bryce
Stenzel, Mankato Area Community Band.
Brown County Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees
(L to R): Brenda Byron, PLRAC Executive Director; Joey
Steinbach, The Grand Center for Arts & Culture; and Judy
Martens & Paula Anderson, New Ulm Suzuki School of Music.
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Martin County Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantee
(L to R): Brenda Byron, PLRAC Executive Director and
Kathi Peterson, Fairmont Opera House.
Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees
clinicians for their semi-annual Summer Pops Camp and
Piano Institute; and will pay a portion of the Director’s
salary for their season of rehearsals and concerts in 2015. The Grand Center for Arts & Culture, New Ulm,
$8,000, will continue their 2015 performing arts series
which features a variety of Minnesota artists presenting a
variety of music genres each weekend and small theater
productions. They will also display six art exhibitions in
their 2nd floor gallery. Martin County - $8,000
Fairmont Opera House, $8,000, will sponsor Annie
Mack Blues from Rochester, MN; Zorongo Flamenco
Dancers from Minneapolis; and Shawn Johnson & His
Big Band Experience Holiday Show from Sauk Rapids
for the Subscription Performance Series productions in
Fall 2015. Nicollet County - $17,000
Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps, $8,000, will
perform “Outlaw” in several Drum and Bugle Corps
competitions throughout Minnesota and the Midwest,
perform in several parades, and host the Drum Corps
Expo in August, 2015. Minnesota Over 60 Band,
$5,000, will perform in parades and concerts in
Minnesota cities during their 2015 season and purchase
shirts and music stands for the members. Rock Bend
Folk Festival, $4,000, will sponsor a two-day festival
featuring local and regional Minnesota folk musicians on
two stages, and local artists displaying work on
September 12-13, 2015, at Minnesota Square Park, St.
Peter. (continued on page 4)
Blue Earth County - $48,100
Arts ’n More Festival, Amboy, $4,000, will present a
weekend arts festival to promote art, music, and dance in
their community, Sept. 11-13, 2015. CityArt Walking
Sculpture Tour, Mankato, $8,000, will sponsor the
juried exhibit of 30 outdoor sculptures in downtown
Mankato and North Mankato from May 2015 to April
2016. Dance Conservatory of Southern Minnesota,
$8,000, will maintain their current classes, expand their
summer dance programs, and produce a new winter show
“How the Grinch Stole Christmas” in December 2015.
Mankato Area 77 Lancers Band, $8,000, will present
their 37th season as the premier youth marching band for
the greater Mankato area, perform in over 20 community
events and parades, purchase some marching piccolos and
mellophones, and provide scholarships. Mankato Area
Community Band, $4,100, will present six free outdoor
concerts at Sibley Park in Mankato on Tuesday evenings
in June and July 2015 and a concert at the Blue Earth
County Courthouse. Mankato Ballet Company, $8,000,
will present four shows of “The Nutcracker” for their 30th
Anniversary with live music by the Mankato Symphony
Orchestra, at the Ted Paul Theatre, MN State University,
Mankato; December 2015. Minnesota State University,
Mankato Music Performance Series, $8,000, will
sponsor six music performances by Minnesota artists as
part of their 2015-16 Performance Series. This will also
include outreach activities at two area schools by some of
the performing artists, and a presentation for the
community.
Brown County - $16,000
New Ulm Suzuki School of Music, $8,000, will hire
Nicollet County Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees
(L to R): Brenda Byron, PLRAC Executive Director; Matthew
Sanders, Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps; Ron Arsenault,
Rock Bend Folk Festival; and Bonnie Jaster, Minnesota Over 60
Band.
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Watonwan County Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantee
(L to R): Brenda Byron, PLRAC Executive Director and
Nancy Grosland & Karla Grev, Madelia Area Chamber of
Commerce.
Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees
(continued from page 3)
Sibley County - $12,000
Gaylord Area Chamber of Commerce, $4,000,
will sponsor “Music on Main” with ten concerts by
Minnesota musicians in downtown Gaylord from
May to October, 2015. Green Isle Community
School, $4,000, will sponsor an Artist in Residency
where students interview two elders from the
community and work with local artists to create
plays and music based on the elder’s lives. Public
performance of the plays will be May 21, 2015. Sibley East Public School, $4,000, will host a
regional Elementary Art Show at Gustavus
Adolphus College’s Schaefer Gallery in St. Peter,
May 2015. Watonwan County - $4,000
Madelia Area Chamber of Commerce, $4,000,
will sponsor a blues festival during Madelia Park
Days, July 11, 2015.
Sibley County Arts and Cultural Heritage Grantees
(L to R): Brenda Byron, PLRAC Executive Director; Amanda Feterl,
Sibley East Public School; Amy Newsom, Gaylord Area Chamber of
Commerce; and Terry Kroehler, Green Isle Community School.
FY 2016 PLRAC GRANT DEADLINES
July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016
Organizational Grants - Non-profit arts organizations, community groups, schools, or public organizations producing or
sponsoring arts activities for their community are eligible. Fundable projects may include: community choirs & bands,
dance activities, literary readings, music presentations, theatre productions, visual arts classes and exhibitions, etc.
Maximums for the Arts & Cultural Heritage grants vary as well as matching fund requirements; check guidelines for
details. There are two types of Artist Grants available. Applications will be available on our website: www.plrac.org.
Arts-In-Education &
Small Arts Project - $2,500
1st of the Month Deadline
Arts and Cultural
Heritage Grant - $8,000
Youth Scholarship Grant
Grades 7-12 - $300
October 1, 2015 Deadline
ACH Education & Festivals
Maximum - $4,000
August 1, 2015 Deadline &
February 1, 2016 Deadline
New Youth Scholarship Grant
Grades 3-6 - $200
November 1, 2015 Deadline
ACH Legacy Equipment
Grant - $5,000 (max.)
December 1, 2015 Deadline
Organizational Grants Link: http://youtu.be/eJc5_mbl0AY
Emerging Artist Link #1: http://youtu.be/6UhTGZwmOq8
Emerging Artist Link #2: http://youtu.be/CQSjqiD3niQ
Fellowship Grant Link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=lQfhyM0wTx4
Youth Scholarship Link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=6kaSMcXQx8M
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PLRAC/McKnight
Artist Fellowship
Grant - $3,000
September 15, 2015 Deadline
PLRAC/McKnight
Emerging Artist
Grant - $1,000
January 15, 2016 Deadline
In YouTube, you may
search under “Brenda
Byron” or “PLRAC” to
find the videos.
PLRAC Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2016
Sibley LeSueur Nicollet Brown Watonwan Arts and Cultural Heritage Grants
Deadlines are: Aug. 1 and Feb. 1
Martin 1. Arts and Arts Access – Maximum $8,000.
Proposals are for arts programming by an organization;
defined as maintaining on-going arts programs and
services, and offering new and different activities; and
equipment that enhances the artistic capabilities of the
organization. Equipment may include office equipment
and software, instruments, risers, theater lighting, theater
curtains, sound system, display cases, etc. This also
includes public art, sculpture, murals, etc; and activities
that plan to reach new audiences such as youth, ethnic
groups, senior citizen groups, etc. and engage the public
in new ways. 50% cash match required.
Waseca Faribault Small Arts Project Grants
Non-profit arts organizations, community groups, or
public organizations producing or sponsoring arts
activities for their community are eligible. These are
matching grants up to $2,500 and may not exceed 75% of
the project cost. Fundable activities include: community
bands, choirs & theatres; dance activities; literary
readings, visual arts exhibitions and classes; etc. These
project grants cannot be used for general operating
support or capital equipment expenses.
Deadline: 1st of each month.
2. ACH Arts Education:
There are three categories of support.
A. Schools – Maximum $4,000. This is available to all
public or private non-parochial elementary, middle or
secondary schools (K-12) in the nine county area. The
focus is to provide educational partnerships between local
and regional professional artists, arts organizations and
(K-12) schools. 10% cash match is required for schools.
Arts-In-Education Grants
Grants are for public and private schools. Matching
grants up to $2,500 are available to fund residencies, live
art performances, mini-workshops or arts related field
trips. Deadline: 1st of each month.
B. Non-profit and Community Groups – $4,000
C. Youth Scholarship for Students (7-12) – $300 For
students in grades 7-12, they have the opportunity to
study their chosen art with a practicing professional artist,
attend an arts workshop, series of classes, etc. This is for
all Art disciplines. Deadline October 1.
PLRAC/McKnight Artist Grants
Grants are for specific projects that contribute directly to
an Artists growth and professional development.
Deadlines are:
September 15 - Fellowship Grant, $3,000 each.
3. ACH Arts & Music Festivals - Maximum $4,000.
For arts and music festivals and activities that represent
diverse ethnic and cultural arts traditions.
50% cash match required.
January 15 - Emerging Artist Grant, $1,000 each.
4. ACH Legacy Equipment Grant - $5,000 (max.)
This is available to Nonprofit Arts Organizations that
have a history of at least three years of arts programming.
Items which improve and increase the artistic capabilities
of the organization are eligible. Deadline December 1.
Funded by the Carl & Verna Schmidt Foundation
Youth Scholarship for Students in grades 3-6 for $200.
Deadline November 1.
Blue Earth FY 2016 Grant Funding
State General fund
McKnight Foundation
Arts & Cultural Heritage
Total
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$ 82,150
$ 45,000
$310,813
$437,963
Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council Awards $44,712 in
Arts and Cultural Heritage Equipment & Facilities Grants
Row 1 (L to R): Ann Rosenquist Fee, Arts Center of Saint Peter; Rita Rassbach, Mankato Ballet Company; Patricia
Beckmann, Waseca Arts Council; Joleen Koenigs, Dance Conservatory of Southern Minnesota; Carolyn Borgen, Mankato
Area Youth Symphony Orchestra; Martha Lindberg, Mankato Area Community Band; and Brenda Bryon, Prairie Lakes
Executive Director. Row 2: Kent Menzel, State Street Theater Company (formerly NUACT); Arvid Zenk and Stan Bruss,
Riverblenders Chorus of Mankato; Greg Wilkins, PLRAC Board Member; Elaine Hardwick, Merely Players Community
Theatre; Diane Storvick, Mankato Children’s Chorus; Lauren Shoemaker, PLRAC Board Member; and Judy Berkland, Red
Rock Center for the Arts, Fairmont.
The Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council is pleased to
announce that eleven Arts and Cultural Heritage
Equipment & Facilities Grants totaled $44,712. The
organizations represent five different counties.
Community Center, Mankato. Riverblenders Chorus of
Mankato, $4,860. They will purchase five sets of risers
and back rails, a speaker, a hand held remote microphone
system, and a microphone carrying case.
Blue Earth County - $25,031. Dance Conservatory of
Southern Minnesota, Mankato, $5,000. They will
replace the dance room floor in studio 2. Mankato Area
Community Band, $355. They will purchase a new seat
for the drummer to sit on and a new set of high quality
crash cymbals. Mankato Area Youth Symphony
Orchestra, $3,280. They will purchase a wood piccolo
for a student to use and purchase a Mac Computer and
software. Mankato Ballet Company, $5,000. They will
replace the dance floor in their studio. Mankato
Children’s Chorus, $2,046. They will purchase a new
keyboard, stand, and amplifier for traveling with the
group; file cabinets for music and materials; and
computer software to design their own marketing
materials. Merely Players Community Theatre, $4,490.
They will replace the lights in the theatre as well as safety
cables for their theatre productions at Lincoln
Brown County. State Street Theater Company,
formerly New Ulm Actors Community Theatre, $5,000.
They will purchase new theater curtains for the recently
acquired State Street Theater.
Martin County. Red Rock Center for the Arts,
Fairmont, $4,681. They will replace the carpet in the
lower level art room with vinyl flooring to improve their
classroom space.
Nicollet County. Arts Center of Saint Peter, $5,000.
They will move the floor drain in the basement and erect a
new wall in the basement to increase artwork hanging
space in the lower gallery.
Waseca County. Waseca Arts Council, $5,000. They
will update lighting in the lobby gallery area and add
outlets to the green room and second floor auditorium to
increase its usability for arts and music programs.
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PLRAC/McKnight
Emerging Artist Grants
of $13,000 Awarded
Thirteen artists recently received an Emerging
Artist Grant of $1,000 each. The purpose of the
PLRAC/McKnight Emerging Artist Grant is to
provide financial support to developing artists
committed to advancing their work and careers.
An alphabetical list of the thirteen artist grantees
and a brief description of their projects are listed
below. The next deadline is January 15, 2016.
Angela Archer, North Mankato. Angela is writing
and illustrating a children’s book titled, “Ornery
Goes Home”, is about a buffalo named Ornery
who is about to move to Minneopa State Park.
She will use funds to broaden her skills in
illustration, print drafts of the book to send to
publishers and attend critique sessions of the
Society of Children’s Book Writers in the Twin
Cities. She will also print and frame several
illustrations and display them locally.
Patricia Beilke, Morgan. Patricia will use funds to
attend the National Basketry Organization’s
Biennial Conference at Macalester College, St.
Paul, in July 2015. She will expand her basketry
skills and develop free form sculptures that
include antlers. She will display her new work at
the GSR Fine Arts Festival in December 2015 and
in other exhibitions.
Bruce Blaisdell, Mankato. Bruce creates his
wooden vessels with a lathe and he will use funds
to purchase a new Nova DVR lathe. He will
exhibit his work at the Carnegie Art Center,
Mankato and at Stone’s Throw Gallery, St. Peter
Kay Herbst Helms, Mankato. Kay will re-print
photographs from her “Hands Portraits” series in a
larger format. She will use funds for photographic
paper, ink, matte board and to attend the Fine Art
Digital Printing Workshop. She will display her
work at the Carnegie Art Center, Mankato in fall
2015.
John Hurd, North Mankato. John is a writer and
will use funds to pay an editor to evaluate his
work. The focus of his writings is on events that
happened on an old farm place southwest of
Mankato. He will do readings of his work at the
Writer’s Bloc in Mankato.
Taylor Johnson, North Mankato. Taylor will
create a new body of acrylic and mixed media
paintings and purchase a variety of art supplies to
create the work in 2015. He will have an
exhibition of the work at the 410 Project in
Mankato.
Row 1 (L to R): Laura Schultz, Angela Archer, Kay Herbst Helms,
Laurie Zallek Knight, and April Malphurs. Row 2: Jack Williams,
Colin Scharf, Patricia Beilke, John Hurd, and Bruce Blaisdell.
Laurie Zallek Knight, Mankato. Laurie will create a new body of
artwork with prints and designs on paper, fabric, wood and other
materials. She will purchase a variety of art supplies to create the
work in 2015, and have an exhibition at the 410 Project in Mankato in
2016.
April Malphurs, St. Peter. April is a glass artist and will use funds to
attend a furnace glass blowing class at Foci-Minnesota Center for
Glass Arts in Minneapolis; and hot shop rental fee and supplies. She
will exhibit her work at the Carnegie Art Center and at the Southern
MN Children’s Museum, Mankato.
David Olson, Madison Lake. David will create four new oil paintings
and transition to this new medium. He will purchase a variety of art
supplies to create and frame the work and exhibit the work in shows in
the Mankato and St Peter area.
Colin Scharf, Mankato. Colin is a writer and plans to expand and
revise his coming-of-age novel “The Big Time” by spending time
writing at the Anderson Writing Center in Red Wing and paying an
editor to critique his manuscript. He will do readings in March 2016
at the Coffee Hag and Carnegie Art Center in Mankato, and at the
Arts Center of Saint Peter.
Laura Schultz, Mankato. Laura is a musician playing rhythm guitar
and singing with the band Good Night, Gold Dust. She will use funds
for recording costs and promoting the new work. Their group will be
performing at locations in Mankato in 2015.
Richard Theissen, St. Peter. Richard will create a new body of
acrylic waterfowl paintings and purchase Masonite panels and frames,
for an exhibition entitled “Waterfowl Studies”. He will have an
exhibit at the Arts Center of Saint Peter and Emy Frentz Arts Gallery
at Twin Rivers Council for the Arts, Mankato, 2016.
E. Jack Williams, Waseca. Jack is a playwright and funds will be
used to stage his dramatic short play “The Prisoner’s Hands”, at the
Waseca Art Center, June 12-14, 2015. The cast will include local
talent of young and mature adults from the surrounding area.
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Free Artist Workshops in May
The Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council will offer two FREE workshops for Artists in May 2015. The dates and times
are listed below and refreshments will be provided. Please register for the workshops by emailing the PLRAC office at
plrac@hickorytech.net or calling Brenda Byron at 1-800-298-1254. Funded by the McKnight Foundation.
Literary Workshop/Mentorship
for Emerging Writers
May 14, June 11 & 25
Photographing Your Own Work
Thursday, May 21
6:00-8:00 p.m.
At: Arts Center of Saint Peter, 315 S. Minnesota Ave.
At: Carnegie Art Center, 120 S. Broad, Mankato.
The first meeting will take place Thurs. May 14,
from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Learn to photograph your own visual art work. Do
you have trouble taking good pictures of your
artwork for your portfolio? Do you have quality
images you can submit to galleries or work samples
you can submit for an Artist Grant to Prairie
Lakes? If you’d like to improve your skills on
taking pictures of your artwork, this class is for
you. Attendees will learn about composition, setup, lighting, and image quality. The presenter will
discuss Tips for photographing 2D and 3D
artwork. Presenter is Wes Taylor, photographer
and Professor of Art/Multimedia, at South
Central College, North Mankato.
This workshop and 6-week mentorship is geared
toward Emerging writers that are planning to apply
for a Prairie Lakes Emerging Artist Grant in Jan.
2016 and need to improve and polish their written
work sample for submission. It could also assist
writers in submitting work for publication, which
could be added to their Resume. Writers in all
literary genres (fiction, non-fiction, playwriting and
poetry) are eligible. However, there is a limit of 6
participants. Presenter and mentor will be Ann
Rosenquist Fee, Executive Director of the Arts
Center of Saint Peter. Ann has a MA, MFA and is a
past teaching artist at The Loft Literary Center in
Minneapolis and a former adjunct instructor at MN
State University, Mankato. Additional writers may be
added as mentors depending on students’ genres and
experience levels.
Register by May 13th at plrac@hickorytech.net.
Participants are required to attend three group
meetings (May 14, June 11 & June 25, 5-7 p.m.) and
participate in one-on-one communication with the
mentor via email and phone.
Register by May 4th at plrac@hickorytech.net.
Prairie Lakes Board of Directors and Staff
Row 1 (L to R): Gina Mumma
Wenger, Denice Evers, Diane
Harms, Dana Sikkila, Bonnie Taplin,
Jessica Barens, Lill Robinson, and
Cindy Lewer, Program Manager.
Row 2: Brenda Byron, Executive
Director; Pam Trumbull,
Administrative Assistant; Dennis
Van Moorlehem, Craig Nelson, Joe
McCabe, Randy Mediger, Lauren
Shoemaker, Greg Wilkins, and
Charles Luedtke.
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New Study Looks At Impact of Arts
on South Central Minnesota’s Economy
We had 29 Arts Advocates attend the “Creative MN”
Report on the Economic Impact of the Arts on March 2nd
in Mankato, noted Brenda Byron, Exec. Director PLRAC.
The 89 area organizations that participated in the
"Creative Minnesota" study support 348 full-time jobs in
the nine-county region, generating more than $13.6
million in economic impact. More than 358,000 people
attend nonprofit arts and cultural events annually in the
region, which includes: Fairmont, Mankato, North
Mankato, New Ulm, St. Peter and Waseca. As the most comprehensive report ever done about the
sector’s health and economic impact, Creative
Minnesota: The Health and Impact of the Nonprofit
Arts and Culture Sector breaks out data both statewide
and regionally. The Creative Minnesota report is a
snapshot of spending by nonprofit arts and culture
organizations and their audiences as well as other
indicators of the sector’s health and impact on the
economy in 2013. Download the report at
www.creativemn.org. The study quantifies the economic
impact from 1,269 arts and culture organizations in every
corner of the state, in addition to information about jobs
created, local vs. non-local attendees spending, nonprofit
arts and culture organizational budgets, and artist
employment levels; and the total statewide Economic
Impact is $1.2 Billion.
Creative Minnesota was developed by a collaborative of
arts and culture funders in partnership with Minnesota
Citizens for the Arts (MCA). The report leverages new
opportunities for in depth research provided by
Minnesota’s participation in the Cultural Data Project
www.culturaldata.org. Many public and private grant
makers in Minnesota require some or all of their arts and
culture grantees to submit data to the CDP.
Lill Robinson Honored as Board President
We will be saying goodbye to Lill Robinson who has served
six years and been president of the Prairie Lakes Board. “We
appreciate Lill’s commitment and dedication to the board and
especially her leadership as president”, noted Brenda Byron,
Executive Director. It’s also a well-known fact that Lill has a
great ability to keep the grant review meetings on time and
she does it with wit and humor! That’s not surprising since
Lill has been a long time actress with the Blue Earth Town
and Country Players. She will be honored at the May 28th
board meeting.
Brenda Byron and Lill Robinson, PLRAC Board President.
See article on back page of newsletter about the two current
board positions open for Faribault County and the City of
Fairmont.
Interested folks should apply by June 15th!
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Arts Calendar
(An asterisk* denotes Arts Events funded by a Prairie Lakes Grant.)
May 1 MNSU 2nd Annual Zine Fest, 6-8 p.m. At
The 410 Project, 523 South Front Street, Mankato.
www.the410project.com.
May 1-6 Senior Show 3 Exhibit, at Conkling Gallery,
Dept. of Art, MN State University, Mankato. Gallery
hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. www.mnsu.edu/artdept/ or
(507) 389-6412.
*May 1 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents Dick Kimmel and
Jerilyn Kjelberg performing bluegrass music, 8 p.m. At
the Grand Kabaret, 210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm.
(507) 359-9222 or www.thegrandnewulm.com.
May 1-10 Spring Semester Student Art Show, at the
Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center Gallery, Bethany Lutheran
College, 700 Luther Drive, Mankato. Gallery hours: Sun.Thurs. 1-9 p.m. and Fri. & Sat. 1-8 p.m. (507) 344-7000
or www.blc.edu.
May 1 Trinichad performs on steel drums, 5:308:30 p.m., at Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave.,
Janesville. www.indianislandwinery.com or (507) 2346222.
May 1-13 Exhibit by Ricky Weinzettel at the Emy Frentz
Gallery, Twin Rivers Council for the Arts, 523 S. Second
St., Mankato. Gallery hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri.,
12 Noon-4 p.m. and Thurs. 4-8 p.m. (507) 387-1008 or
www.twinriversarts.org.
May 1 Rock of Ages performs 6:30-9:30 p.m., at
Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, 1179 E. Pearl St.,
Kasota. (507) 931-0089 or www.chankaskawines.com.
May 1-23 Carnegie Art Center’s Juried Exhibition, 104
pieces are displayed, at the Carnegie Art Center, 120 S.
Broad St., Mankato. Gallery hours: Thurs. 1-7 p.m., Fri.
1-4 p.m. and Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (507) 625-2730 or
www.thecarnegiemankato.com.
*May 1-2 Grand Opening of the new Children’s Museum
of Southern MN, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. free admission, at 224
Lamm St., Mankato. (507) 386-0279. Check the website
for special events and classes: www.cmsouthernmn.org.
*May 1-24 Pixels and Sawdust Exhibit: A blending of
photography by Anders Björling and fine furniture by
Doug Nimmo. (Reception, May 1, 7-9 p.m.) At the Arts
Center of Saint Peter, 315 S. Minnesota Ave. Gallery
hours: Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m.
(507) 931-3630 or www.artscentersp.org.
May 1-2 Spring Dance Concert by students of the
Department of Theatre & Dance, May 1 at 7:30 p.m., and
May 2 at 2 p.m. Adults $10, seniors over 65 and youth
under 16 $9. At the Ted Paul Theatre, MN State
University, Mankato. www.mnsu.edu/theatre/ or (507)
389-6661.
May 1-2 Children’s Theater performance of “The Ugly
Duckling”, 7:30 p.m. each night, $2. At Wittenberg
Collegiate Center Auditorium, Martin Luther College,
1995 Luther Court, New Ulm. (507) 766-1990.
May 1-28 Painting and Mixed Media Exhibit by David
Bratzel, at Red Rock Center for the Arts, 222 E. Blue
Earth Ave., Fairmont. Hours: Mon., Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m.3 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and weekends by
appointment. (507) 235-9262 or www.redrockcenter.org.
*May 1-3 “Who Murdered Mozart?” theater
performances by the State Street Theater
Company. May 1 & 2 at 7:30 p.m., and May 3
at 2 p.m. $24. Limit of 90 guests per show. At the State
Street Theater, 15 N. State St., New Ulm. (507) 3599990 or www.statestreetnewulm.org
May 1-June 20 Exhibit of St. Peter Printmakers, at the
Arts & Heritage Center of Montgomery, 206 First St.
North. Hours: Thur. & Fri. 2-5 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.m.12 Noon. www.artsandheritagecenter.org or (507) 3648107.
May 2 Gustavus Wind Orchestra Spring Concert,
7:30 p.m. Björling Recital Hall, Gustavus Adolphus
College, St. Peter. (507) 933-7013 or www.gac.edu.
May 1-3 Exhibit by MNSU Graphic Design Professors,
at The 410 Project, 523 S. Front St., Mankato. Gallery
hours: Wed., Fri., Sat. 2-6 p.m. and Sun. 1-4 p.m.
www.the410project.com.
*May 2 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents Tom Lieberman
Trio as featured on a Prairie Home Companion, 8 p.m. At
the Grand Kabaret, 210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm.
(507) 359-9222 or www.thegrandnewulm.com.
May 1-3 Books in Bloom, 20-30 books, media,
and technology will be highlighted with specially
designed floral arrangements. On display May 1,
3-6 p.m.; May 2, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; and May 3, 11 a.m.3 p.m. At the Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library,
Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter. (507) 933-7550 or
www.gac.edu.
May 2 Gustavus Choir’s Spring Concert, 3:30 p.m. At
Christ Chapel, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter.
(507) 933-7013 or www.gac.edu.
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*May 4-June 30 Open Pottery Lab, Mondays
and Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. Purchase a punch
card & clay coupon before the class starts at the
Community Ed. Office. Punch cards are $5 per
session or $30 for 7 sessions and a clay coupon is $25
including 25 pounds of clay, glaze and firing. Lincoln
Community Center, 110 Fulton St., Mankato. (507) 3875501 or www.mankatocer.com.
May 2
Fairmont Concert Assoc. sponsors The
Limeliters, at Fairmont High School Auditorium, 900
Johnson St. Tickets by series membership only,
$45. (507) 893-4554 or mdmiller2@bevcomm.net.
May 2 Becky Borneke performs 6-8:30 p.m., at Indian
Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave., Janesville. (507) 2346222 or www.indianislandwinery.com.
May 2 Michael Shynes performs 6:30-9:30 p.m., at
Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, 1179 E. Pearl St.,
Kasota. (507) 931-0089 or www.chankaskawines.com.
May 5 Media Arts Senior Showcase, 7 p.m., at Honsey
Hall 129 film viewing room, Bethany Lutheran College,
700 Luther Drive, Mankato. www.blc.edu or (507) 3447000.
May 2 Victorian Tea Party, period demonstrations and
interactive tours at the Hubbard House, 606 S. Broad St.,
Mankato. Afternoon Tea and crafts at Twin Rivers
Council for the Arts, 523 S. Second St., Mankato. Adults
$15, members $10, children 5-17 $5, and children 5 and
under free. Reserved tickets are required. Sponsored by
the Blue Earth County Historical Society. (507) 3455566 or www.bechshistory.com.
*May 5 Blue Earth Valley Concert Assoc. sponsors
“Close to You” The Music of the Carpenters” concert,
7 p.m. Series tickets will be sold at the door, adults $45,
students $10. At Blue Earth Area High School
Performing Arts Center, 1125 N. Grove St. (507) 8934554 or www.concertassociation.net/blueearthmn/.
May 5 Thriller author, Allen Eskens, will discuss his
new book “The Life We Bury”, 7 p.m., at the LeSueur
Public Library, 118 E. Ferry St. (507) 665-2662.
May 2-3 A Contemporary Musical Revue Talent
Showcase, May 2 at 7:30 p.m., May 3 at 3 p.m. General
admission $12, K-12 students & children $11. Elias J.
Halling Recital Hall, MN State University, Mankato.
www.mnsu.edu/music/events or (507) 389-5549.
May 5-16 4th Annual St. Peter Book Festival Events:
May 5, 11 a.m., meet youth adult author, Geoff Herbach,
free. May 9, 11 a.m., meet author and memoirist Rachael
Hanel, free. May 16, 9:30 a.m.-12 Noon,
Moveable Feast of Authors with keynote by
author Michael Perry. Meet Michael and
other authors at different tables during
brunch, $22, register by May 11. All events at Jackson
Campus Center, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter.
(507) 934-3048 or https://stpeterreads.wordpress.com.
May 2 & 16 Jazz Nite! with Jim McGuire Jazz Trio,
6:30-9 p.m., at Morgan Creek Vineyards, 23707 478th
Ave., New Ulm. www.morgancreekvineyards.com or
(507) 947-3547.
May 2-31 Free Art Tasting (And False Advertising)
Senior Art Majors Exhibition 2015, (Reception, May 2,
4-6 p.m.) at the Hillstrom Museum of Art, Gustavus
Adolphus College, St. Peter. Free & open to the public.
Gallery hours: weekdays 9 a.m.–4 p.m., weekends 15 p.m. www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/finearts/hillstrom or
(507) 933-7200.
May 7 First Thursday Classic Movies sponsored by State
Street Theater Company, this month view “Ninotchka”
starring Greta Garbo, 7 p.m., $5. Discussion and little
known facts will be shared before the film. At the State
Street Theater, 15 N. State St., New Ulm. (507) 3599990 or www.statestreetnewulm.org.
*May 2-June 13 Exhibits at the Waseca Art Center:
May 2-23, Elementary Art Show featuring all Waseca
elementary schools in ArtSpace; May 2-16, “Mom to Me”
Mother’s Day Portraits in the lobby; and May 8-June 13,
“Friends from St. Peter” invitational exhibit featuring
artists from the Arts Center of Saint Peter in the gallery.
(Reception, May 8, 5-7 p.m.) At the Waseca Art Center,
200 State St. N. Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
and Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. www.wasecaartscouncil.org or
(507) 835-1701.
May 6 Spring Instrumental Festival Concert by
the Bethany String Band and the Bethany Chapel
Brass, 7 p.m., at Trinity Chapel, Bethany Lutheran
College, 700 Luther Drive, Mankato. (507) 3447000 or www.blc.edu.
May 7 & 9 Disney’s “Lion King”. May 7 at 7 p.m. and
May 9 at 10 a.m. Free will donation. At the St. James
High School Little Theater, 1001 10th Avenue North.
May 3 “Unmasking the Arts” Gala featuring an art show,
talent show, dessert extravaganza, and silent auction,
6-9 p.m. Adults $10 and students $8. At Sleepy Eye
High School Auditorium, 400 4th Ave. SW. Sponsored by
the Sleepy Eye Community Theatre, (507) 794-7873.
*May 8 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents The Lost Walleye
Orchestra performing rock, Americana, blues, folk, and
bluegrass music, 8 p.m. At the Grand Kabaret, 210 N.
Minnesota St., New Ulm. www.thegrandnewulm.com or
(507) 359-9222.
May 3 Gustavus Handbell Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m.
Björling Recital Hall, Gustavus Adolphus College, St.
Peter. (507) 933-7013 or www.gac.edu.
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May 8 Ash St. John performs folk and pop music, 6:309:30 p.m., at Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, 1179
E. Pearl St., Kasota. www.chankaskawines.com or (507)
931-0089.
May 10 Clay Center Free Open Studio Night, 5-7 p.m.
For all ages and ability levels, an instructor will also be
available. At Arts Center of Saint Peter, 315 S.
Minnesota Ave. www.artscentersp.org or (507) 931-3630.
*May 8 50’s and 60’s band, Galaxy, in concert,
7:30 p.m., Advanced tickets at HyVee, Fairmont $8; at
the door $10. At the Red Rock Center for the Arts, 222
E. Blue Earth Ave., Fairmont. (507) 235-9262 or
www.martincountypreservation.org.
May 10 Woodwind Chamber Ensemble Spring Concert,
3:30 p.m. Björling Recital Hall, Gustavus Adolphus
College, St. Peter. (507) 933-7013 or www.gac.edu.
May 12 Yvonne Cory presents her “Down Through the
Decades” apron presentation, 2 p.m., at the Lewisville
Library, 129 Lewis St. W; and “The Charm of the Full
Bib Apron” presentation, 6:30 p.m., at the Madelia
Library, 23 1st St. NW. (507) 327-5357. Yvonne received
a PLRAC/McKnight Emerging Artist grant in 2014 from
Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council.
May 8 Mitch Goudy and Diana Upton-Hill
performs country music, 5:30-8:30 p.m., at Indian
Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave., Janesville. (507)
234-6222 or www.indianislandwinery.com.
*May 8-10 & 15-17 Merely Players Community Theatre
presents “Guys and Dolls”, May 8-10 and 15-17 at
7:30 p.m. and May 10 & 17 at 2 p.m. Adults $17, seniors
$15, youth 12 and under $10. At the Lincoln Community
Center, 110 Fulton St., Mankato. (507) 388-5483 or
www.merelyplayers.com.
May 12 The Choir of Christ Chapel Home Concert,
7:30 p.m. Christ Chapel, Gustavus Adolphus College, St.
Peter. (507) 933-7013 or www.gac.edu.
May 12 Minnesota author, Benjamin Percy, will discuss
his new book “The Dead Lands”, a post-apocalyptic
Lewis and Clark novel, 6 p.m., at the Montgomery Public
Library, 104 Oak Ave. SE. (507) 364-7615.
*May 9 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents the Hootenanny
Annies performing folk music, 8 p.m. At the Grand
Kabaret, 210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm. (507) 3599222 or www.thegrandnewulm.com.
*May 13 K-6 Grade Elementary Art Show, 5-8 p.m., at
Sibley East School, 202 3rd Ave NW, Arlington.
afeterl@sibley-east.k12.mn.us or (507) 964-2292.
May 14 ArtTalks Event with artists and organizational
representatives talking about their work, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
At Twin Rivers Council for the Arts, 523 S. 2nd St.,
Mankato. (507) 387-1008 or www.twinriversarts.org.
May 9 All Jampt Up performs acoustic music, 6-8:30
p.m., at Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave., Janesville.
www.indianislandwinery.com or (507) 234-6222.
May 9 Haldy and the Winos perform acoustic music,
6:30-9:30 p.m., at Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery,
1179 E. Pearl St., Kasota. www.chankaskawines.com or
(507) 931-0089.
May 14-June 17 Exhibit by Terri Rathai at the Emy
Frentz Gallery, Twin Rivers Council for the Arts, 523 S.
Second St., Mankato. Gallery hours: Mon., Tues., Wed.
and Fri., 12 Noon-4 p.m. and Thurs. 4-8 p.m. (507) 3871008 or www.twinriversarts.org.
May 9, 23 & 30 Jazz Nite! with the Ben Marti Jazz
Ensemble, 6:30-9 p.m., at Morgan Creek Vineyards,
23707 478th Ave., New Ulm. (507) 947-3547 or
www.morgancreekvineyards.com.
*May 15 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents The Divers
performing rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, and jazz music,
8 p.m. At the Grand Kabaret, 210 N. Minnesota St., New
Ulm. (507) 359-9222 or www.thegrandnewulm.com.
May 9 & 30 Concerts by the woodwind quintet, The
Blazing Star Winds, comprised of musicians who play in
the Mankato Symphony Orchestra. May 9, 10 a.m., at the
Waterville Public Library, 210 Paquin St., (507) 3628462. May 9, 2 p.m., at the Blue Earth County Library,
100 E. Main St., Mankato, (507) 304-4001. May 30,
9:30 a.m., at the New Richland Public Library, 129
Broadway Ave S., (507) 465-3708. May 30, 1 p.m., at the
Darfur Public Library, 205 N. Adrian St. (507) 877-5010.
May 15 Hot Jazz for Decent People: Concert by Adrian
Barnett & The Real Easy Questet, 7:30 p.m., $10. At the
Arts Center of Saint Peter, 315 S. Minnesota Ave. (507)
931-3630 or www.artscentersp.org.
May 15 Rain Kings perform Americana music, 5:308:30 p.m., at Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave.,
Janesville. www.indianislandwinery.com or (507) 2346222.
May 9-24 4th Annual WheelWorks Exhibition,
at The 410 Project, 523 S. Front St., Mankato.
Gallery hours: Wed., Fri., Sat. 2-6 p.m. and
Sun. 1-4 p.m. www.the410project.com.
May 15
The Winos perform 6:30-9:30 p.m., at
Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, 1179 E. Pearl St.,
Kasota. (507) 931-0089 or www.chankaskawines.com.
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May 16 Good Night Gold Dust performs, 8-10 p.m., at
The 410 Project, 523 South Front Street, Mankato.
www.the410project.com.
May 17 Northern Drawl concert performing bluegrass
music, 6 p.m., at the Christian Assembly Church, 900 14th
Ave. SE, Waseca. (507) 833-1082 or www.wcamn.org.
May 16 Jazz Duo, Adrian Barnett and Eric Zimmerman
perform 6:30-9:30 p.m., at Chankaska Creek Ranch and
Winery, 1179 E. Pearl St., Kasota. (507) 931-0089 or
www.chankaskawines.com.
May 18 Author Erin Hart will discuss her book “Haunted
Ground”, 6:30 pm. At the New Ulm Public Library, 17
N. Broadway. (507) 359-8334.
May 19 Minnesota author, Pamela Carter Joern, will
discuss her Minnesota Book Award nominated short story
collection “In Reach”, 6 p.m., at the LeCenter Public
Library, 10 W. Tyrone St. (507) 357-6792.
May 16 Vocal Concert by Maud Hixon and Arnie Fogel:
The Crosby-Clooney Story, “Fancy Meeting You Here”,
7:30 p.m. Adults $17, WAC members $15, a student with
a paying adult is free. At the Waseca Art Center, 200 N.
State St. www.wasecaartscouncil.org or (507) 835-1701.
*May 19-31 South Central Regional Elementary Art
Show. Participating districts: Sibley East, LeSueur, New
Ulm, St. Peter, and Tri-City United. (Reception, May 19,
6:30 p.m.) At Gustavus Adolphus College, Schaefer Fine
Arts Gallery, St. Peter. Gallery Hours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
daily. afeterl@sibley-east.k12.mn.us or (507) 964-2292.
*May 16 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents Captain
Gravitone & the String Theory Orchestra
performing folk rock music, 8 p.m. At the
Grand Kabaret, 210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm.
www.thegrandnewulm.com or (507) 359-9222.
*May 20 Carver Creek performs bluegrass music as part
of the Music on Main series, 5-7 p.m., downtown
Gaylord. Sponsored by the Gaylord Area Chamber of
Commerce. www.gaylordmnchamber.com or (507) 2372338.
May 16 Vasa Wind Orchestra and Chamber Ensembles
Concert, 1:30 p.m. Björling Recital Hall, Gustavus
Adolphus College, St. Peter. www.gac.edu or (507) 9337013.
*May 21 “Elder’s Celebration” Spring Program of plays
and songs by K-6 students of Green Isle Community
School honoring two local Elders, Marie Kreft and
Dennis Van Moorlehem, telling their life stories, 7 p.m.
At the Green Isle Community School gymnasium, 190
McGrann St., Green Isle. (507) 326-7144.
May 16 Betty and Ocho perform folk music, 6-8:30 p.m.,
at Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave., Janesville.
www.indianislandwinery.com or (507) 234-6222.
*May 16-Oct. 18 “Anton Gag, Exploring a Lifetime
Devoted to Art” Exhibit featuring seven original paintings
by Anton Gag, including two recently donated and
restored, photographs, and Anton Gag’s biography.
Lithographs by Wanda Gag and watercolors by Flavia
Gag also on display. (Reception, May 22, 6:30 p.m.) At
the Wanda Gag House, 226 N. Washington St., New Ulm.
Hours: Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. (507)
359-2632 or www.wandagaghouse.org.
May 21 Third Thursday Gallery Walk in Mankato’s City
Center. Local galleries open from 5-7 p.m. Participating
galleries: Blue Earth County Historical Society, Fillin’
Station, Carnegie Art Center, The 410 Project,
Landkamer Building, Raydiance Salon, The Coffee Hag,
and Twin Rivers Council for the Arts.
*May 22 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents Betty & Ocho
performing folk music, 8 p.m. At the Grand Kabaret, 210
N. Minnesota St., New Ulm. www.thegrandnewulm.com
or (507) 359-9222.
*May 16-April 2016 The 2015/16 CityArt Walking
Sculpture Tour artwork is installed in the city centers of
Mankato and North Mankato. May 16 Event: Meet and
Greet On the Street, 2:30-4:30 p.m., free, meet the artists
at their sculpture. www.cityartmankato.com or (507) 3881062.
May 22 Acoustic Duo, The Frye, performs 5:308:30 p.m., at Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave.,
Janesville. www.indianislandwinery.com or (507) 2346222.
May 17 The Mankato Symphony Orchestra’s “Kiss Me,
Kate” concert, with guest vocalists: tenor Brad Benoit,
baritone Rodolfo Nieto, mezzo soprano Victoria Vargas,
and soprano Bergen Baker. 3 p.m. At Mankato West
High School Auditorium, 1351 S. Riverfront Dr. Adults
$28.50, $23.50, or $18.50; children 18 and under $8.50,
purchase online at www.mankatosymphony.com.
May 22 Steve and Jade Murphy perform acoustic music,
6:30-9:30 p.m., at Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery,
1179 E. Pearl St., Kasota.
(507) 931-0089 or
www.chankaskawines.com.
*May 23 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents Lonesome Dan
Kase performing blues music, 8 p.m. At the Grand
Kabaret, 210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm. (507) 3599222 or www.thegrandnewulm.com.
May 17 2015 BrassWorks Concert, 3:30 p.m. Björling
Recital Hall, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter. (507)
933-7013 or www.gac.edu.
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*May 29-June 27 Exhibit by Michael Eble. (Reception,
June 6, 4-6 p.m.) At the Arts Center of Saint Peter, 315 S.
Minnesota Ave. Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. www.artscentersp.org or (507) 9313630.
May 23 Michael Huber performs easy listening music,
6-8:30 p.m., at Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave.,
Janesville. www.indianislandwinery.com or (507) 2346222.
May 23 Ray Smart performs 1-4 p.m., and Mitch Goudy
and Diana Upton-Hill perform country music 6:309:30 p.m., at Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, 1179
E. Pearl St., Kasota. www.chankaskawines.com or (507)
931-0089.
*May 30 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents The Skally Line
performing old time music, 8 p.m. At the Grand Kabaret,
210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm. (507) 359-9222 or
www.thegrandnewulm.com.
*May 25 The Lake Crystal Community Band will
perform at the Memorial Day Service, 9:30 a.m., at Lake
Crystal Wellcome Memorial High School, 607 Knights
Lane, Lake Crystal. (507) 726-2747.
May 30
Gustavus Wind Orchestra Concert with
Concerto and Aria Winners, 8 p.m. Björling Recital Hall,
Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter. (507) 933-7013 or
www.gac.edu.
May 26-30 “Foreigner” theater production, 7:30 p.m.
each night, at Andreas Theatre, MN State University,
Mankato. Adults $16, seniors over 65 and youth under 16
$14. (507) 389-6661 or www.mnsu.edu/theatre/
May 30 Tim Fast performs acoustic Americana music,
6-8:30 p.m., at Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st Ave.,
Janesville. www.indianislandwinery.com or (507) 2346222.
May 27 Choir Homecoming Concert, 7 p.m., at Trinity
Chapel, Bethany Lutheran College, 700 Luther Drive,
Mankato. (507) 344-7000 or www.blc.edu.
May 30 The Mary Guentzel Jazz Quintet performs
1-4 p.m., and Warren Streets performs 6:30-9:30 p.m., at
Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, 1179 E. Pearl St.,
Kasota. (507) 931-0089 or www.chankaskawines.com.
May 27 Patricia Cox from Minnesota Quilters, Inc. will
present a slideshow on the history of quilts in Minnesota,
12 Noon, at the Waseca Public Library, 408 N. State St.
(507) 835-2910.
*May 30 “Boy In Blue” Blue Earth County Civil War
Memorial Dedication, 10 a.m. Includes performances by
The Civil War Fife and Drums Corps from the Twin
Cities, the Brass Quartet from Mankato, and the First
Regiment of Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Re-enactors.
At Lincoln Park, Mankato. www.boyinblue.org or (507)
491-4171.
*May 28 Spring Luncheon Lecture Series: “The World
of Bees” presented by artist Larry Hofmann. 12 Noon1 p.m, lunch provided. Paid reservations due two days
before the event, $12 WCHS members, $16 nonmembers. Waseca County Historical Society, 315 Second
Ave. NE, Waseca, www.historical.waseca.mn.us or (507)
835-7700.
May 30-31 Mankato Ballet’s spring recital, “Alice in
Wonderland”, showcasing all levels of dancers. World
Fusion, Modern, Jazz, and Tap classes will also perform,
as well as the Mankato Ballet Performing Company. May
30 at 5 p.m. and May 31 at 1 and 5 p.m. Adults $12,
children/students $9, children 2 and under free. At
Nicollet Public High School, 1 Pine St. (507) 625-7716
or www.mankatoballet.org.
May 28 “Poetry LIVE” sponsored by the Southern MN
Poets Society, 4th Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. At
Twin Rivers Council for the Arts, 523 S. Second St.,
Mankato. (507) 720-9963 or www.southernmnpoets.org.
*May 29 The Grand Center for Arts & Culture of New
Ulm Arts Entertainment Series presents the Stacy K Band
performing original music, 8 p.m. At the Grand Kabaret,
210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm. (507) 359-9222 or
www.thegrandnewulm.com.
May 31 The Mankato Symphony Orchestra’s “Triplet”
concert featuring the MSO’s conductor Kenneth Freed
and a string quartet, with a meal and fine wine selections.
Individual ticket $90, table of 8 $1,000, and table of 10
$1,200. At Mankato Golf Club, 100 Augusta Dr. (507)
625-8880 or www.mankatosymphony.com.
May 29 Mary Guentzel Quintet performs big band
music, 5:30-8:30 p.m., at Indian Island Winery, 18018
631st Ave., Janesville. www.indianislandwinery.com or
(507) 234-6222.
Arts Event Happening in Your Area?
May 29 Duke Zecco performs 6:30-9:30 p.m., at
Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, 1179 E. Pearl St.,
Kasota. (507) 931-0089 or www.chankaskawines.com.
Please submit the event information to us by the 15th of
the prior month to be included in an upcoming newsletter!
May 29-June 14 Exhibit of Works by Malia Wiley,
(Reception, May 29, 7-9 p.m.) at The 410 Project, 523 S.
Front St., Mankato. Gallery hours: Wed., Fri., Sat. 26 p.m. and Sun. 1-4 p.m. www.the410project.com.
Email the date, time, location, ticket price, and a brief
description of the event to: plrac@hickorytech.net.
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Arts Opportunities & Classes
Youth Opportunities/Classes
May 1-31 Picnic in the Park Local
Talent Variety Show in Mankato and
North Mankato is looking for youth
ages 11-18 to participate in training
workshops for the 2015 shows June
18, July 16, and August 13. Work
with an experienced adult mentor and
learn how to direct, act, and
coordinate costumes and props for a
short comedic play. (507) 461-3837,
picnic.in.the.park.2014@gmail.com,
or https://twitter.com/PicnicTalent.
May 1-June 1
Registration for
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Theatre
Camp, running June 8-25, 10 a.m.3 p.m. daily, for K-12 students.
Musical performances will be June
26-28. Limited to 50 students. $125,
register at New Ulm Park &
Recreation office at Vogel Field
House, 122 S. Garden St., New Ulm.
At the State Street Theater, 15 N.
State St., New Ulm. (507) 359-9990
or www.statestreetnewulm.org.
May 1-June 30 Register for summer
classes with the Mankato Ballet
Company. New students welcome.
Online registration available at
www.mankatoballet.org/classes/
summer. Mankato Ballet Co., 731 S.
Front St., Mankato. (507) 625-7716.
May 2 & 9 STEaM Saturday
Programs: May 2, build hanging
sculptures out of repurposed coffee
stir sticks, wire, and glue. May 9,
marble activities, make art with
marbles and paints and build giant
marble runs. 10 a.m.-12 Noon or
1-3 p.m. Admission fee $8. At the
Children’s Museum of Southern MN,
224 Lamm St., Mankato. (507) 3860279 or www.cmsouthernmn.org.
May 2, 16 & 30 Kids Art Sessions:
May 2, bicycle inspired art; May 16,
drawings and collage; and May 30,
hanging fabric sculptures. 12 Noon1:30 p.m., $5 per child. At The 410
Project, 523 S. Front St., Mankato.
www.the410project.com.
*May 7-28
Children’s Music
Classes, Thursdays. Family Music for
Toddlers, 10-10:40 a.m., for ages 18
months-3 years, $30. Musikgartens
Cycle of Seasons Music Class, 1111:45 a.m., for ages 3-5, $35.
www.stpetercommunityedonline.com
to register with St. Peter Community
Education by May 4. At the Arts
Center of Saint Peter, 315 S.
Minnesota Ave. (507) 931-3630 or
www.artscentersp.org.
*May 16 “Art Fun for Youth –
Mixed Media” Class, each child will
create their own piece to take home.
Ages 3-6, 10-11:45 a.m. and ages 712, 12:30-2:15 p.m., $10 per child.
At Red Rock Center for the Arts, 222
E. Blue Earth Ave., Fairmont. (507)
235-9262 or www.redrockcenter.org.
*May 16 “Art Fun Teens” Class,
learn how to use color and texture in
your painting, 3-5 p.m., $13. At Red
Rock Center for the Arts, 222 E. Blue
Earth Ave., Fairmont. (507) 2359262 or www.redrockcenter.org.
May 16
Robotics Competition,
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Build and program a
robot and enter it into the competition
scheduled for 12 Noon. Ages 11-18.
Members $10, non-members $18.
Register by May 11.
At the
Children’s Museum of Southern MN,
224 Lamm St., Mankato. (507) 3860279 or www.cmsouthernmn.org.
May 16 & 19 Auditions for students
in grades K-12, for the State Street
Theater Company’s July 23-26
performances of “Chitty Chitty Bang
Bang”, May 16 at 12 Noon and May
19 at 7 p.m. At the State Street
Theater, 15 N. State St., New Ulm.
www.statestreetnewulm.org or (507)
359-9990.
May 21 Teenage Drawing Session,
3:30-5 p.m., $5/person, ages 12-18.
At The 410 Project, 523 S. Front St.,
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Artist & Arts Opportunities
May 1 Register to be a vendor at
ArtSplash, June 20, outside at North
Mankato Taylor Library, 1001
Belgrade Ave., North Mankato.
Booth size is 10’ x 10’, $20 before
May 1, $25 after May 1. Registration
forms available at the North Mankato
Taylor Library and on Facebook at
“ArtSplash Art Fair in North
Mankato.” (507) 327-8350 or (507)
345-5120.
May 1-8 Call for Artists: Submit a
color 8½” x 11” drawing of creative
artwork you would like to paint on a
fire hydrant in downtown New Ulm.
Characters must be suitable for adults
and children. German themed
hydrants are also encouraged. Ten
drawings will be chosen. Drop off
drawings at the New Ulm Chamber
of Commerce, 1 N. Minnesota St.
Sponsored by The Grand Center for
Arts and Culture, (507) 359-9222 or
www.thegrandnewulm.com.
*May 1-17 Call for Artists: Submit
artwork samples to be included in the
410’s Project Bike Juried Art
Exhibition and Traveling
Documentary. Artwork must deal
with the concept of transportation
and will be picked up by bicycle.
Artists must live in Central or
Southern Minnesota. Art Mediums
accepted include: drawing, painting,
sculpture, fibers, small installations,
graphic design, photography, and
printmaking. All work must be under
10 pounds after packaging, 2D work
maximum size is 3 feet by 2 feet, 3D
work 2 feet by 10 inches. Submit up
to two images, artist statement, artist
bio, exact size and weight of piece
after packaging, and piece
description by email. Artists will be
notified by May 24. Show dates Aug.
21-Sept. 6. At The 410 Project, 523
S. Front St., Mankato.
the410project@hotmail.com,
www.the410project.com.
Arts Opportunities & Classes
May 2 Cardboard Bicycle Building
Competition, 6-8 p.m., $5 per team.
At The 410 Project, 523 S. Front St.,
Mankato. www.the410project.com.
May 6, 13, 20 & 27 Wednesday
morning opportunities at the Waseca
Art Center. Open Studio, 9:30-10:45
a.m., adults $5, WAC members free;
and Art Appreciation Discussions,
11 a.m.-12 Noon, adults $5, WAC
members free. Waseca Art Center,
200 State St. N. (507) 835-1701 or
www.wasecaartscouncil.org.
May 9 & 23 The Drawing Club
Social Hour, drawing lessons for
people to learn, improve, and share
techniques, 2-3 p.m. Meets every
other Saturday. Bring 11” x 17”
drawing pad and pencils. At Baker’s
Square,
1861
Madison
Ave.,
Mankato. Contact Jeff Mackie to sign
up, jeffmackie90@gmail.com or
(507) 388-4217. Search for “Drawing
Club Social Hour” on Facebook.
May 10 Support Group for Artists,
7-8:30 p.m. Open discussion and
support group for artists, writers,
and musicians in all genres, at all
levels. Held 2nd Sunday of the month.
$5, no advanced registration required.
Passionate
arts
advocate
and
playwright Pat Ryan leads a support/
discussion group for artists, and Arts
Center director and writer Ann
Rosenquist Fee leads a critique group
for writers (read for five minutes, get
critiqued for ten, leave with good
vibes and new ideas for moving
forward). All levels welcome at both
groups, there is no previous
participation or experience necessary.
Show up and we’ll walk you through
it. At the Arts Center of Saint Peter,
315 S. Minnesota Ave. (507) 9313630 or www.artscentersp.org.
May 12 Introduction to Building
Sculptural Forms, 6-8 p.m., $5 per
person. At The 410 Project, 523 S.
Front St., Mankato.
www.the410project.com.
*May 12 Alice Lind Play Reading
Society presents its monthly play
reading series, 7 p.m. This month’s
script is “The School for Scandal”
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Volunteers will be asked to read parts
throughout the evening. Small
reading parts can be requested. $5
per script. RSVP to (507) 359-9990.
At the John Lind House, 622 Center
St., New Ulm. (507) 359-8802 or
www.lindhouse.org.
May 12 Wine & Watercolors – Clear
Glass Class with instructor Avis
Davis, 6-9 p.m.. Paper, brushes, and
glasses provided, bring your own
bottle of wine or favorite beverage.
$25. At Red Rock Center for the
Arts, 222 E. Blue Earth Ave.,
Fairmont. www.redrockcenter.org or
(507) 235-9262.
May 14-19 Adult Stenciling Class,
May 14, 6-8 p.m.; May 16, 2-5 p.m.;
and May 19, 6-8 p.m., $5 per person.
At The 410 Project, 523 S. Front St.,
Mankato. www.the410project.com.
May 14-15 & 19-20 Auditions for
adults 18 and over, for the State
Street Theater Company’s July 23-26
performances of “Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang”, 7 p.m.
each night. At the State
Street Theater, 15 N. State
St., New Ulm. (507) 359-9990 or
www.statestreetnewulm.org.
May 16 The Power of Your Voice:
Developing Your Voice for the Stage
Workshop presented by Sod House
Theater. 10-11:30 a.m., $5, limit of
25 participants, must be 15 or older.
Register with the State Street Theater
Company, (507) 359-9990. At State
Street Theater, 15 N. State St., New
Ulm. www.statestreetnewulm.org.
May 16 Keeping Musical Theater
Real: Creating a Believable Character
Workshop presented by Sod House
Theater. 12:30-2 p.m., $5, limit of 25
participants, must be 15 or older.
Register with the State Street Theater
Company, (507) 359-9990. At State
Street Theater, 15 N. State St., New
Ulm. www.statestreetnewulm.org.
May 16 Auditions for “The Hoopla
Train with Yard Master Yip and His
Polkastra” a vaudeville variety show
produced by Sod House Theater,
2:30-3:30 p.m. No age limit, be
prepared to perform a portion of your
talent including singing, dancing,
magic, music, ventriloquism, etc.
Performance dates are August 21 &
22. Contact Luverne for more
information: seife014@umn.edu. At
the State Street Theater, 15 N. State
St., New Ulm.
May 17 Paint and Sip Class, create
painting similar to “Ladies Lunch”,
1 p.m. $35, includes art supplies. At
Indian Island Winery, 18018 631st
Ave., Janesville. Register online at
www.indianislandwinery.com. (507)
234-6222.
*May 21 The Grand Center for Arts
& Culture of New Ulm presents
Open Mic Night for local musicians,
7:30 p.m. 3rd Thursday of the month,
at the Grand Kabaret, 210 N.
Minnesota St., New Ulm. (507) 3599222 or www.thegrandnewulm.com.
May 22 Pinot & Paint Class with
Robyn Sand Anderson, 7-9:30 p.m.
$45, includes materials and a glass of
wine. To register call (507) 359-9222
or grand@thegrandnewulm.com. At
the Grand Center for Arts & Culture,
210 N. Minnesota St., New Ulm.
www.thegrandnewulm.com.
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Arts Opportunities & Classes
May 23 Project Photo, open entry
for photo projection in front
windows, 9-11 p.m. At The 410
Project, 523 S. Front St., Mankato.
www.the410project.com.
May 28-June 4 Intro to Screen
Printing Class, May 28, June 2, and
June 4 from 6-8 p.m. and May 30
from 2-5 p.m., $5 per person. At The
410 Project, 523 S. Front St.,
Mankato. www.the410project.com.
Gallery space open to local artists at
the Blue Earth County Historical
Society. Artwork must be twodimensional, ready to hang, and all
ages appropriate. Exhibits change
quarterly. 415 East Cherry Street,
Mankato, bechsam@hickorytech.net
or (507) 345-5566.
Minnesota State Arts
Board Grant Deadlines
The MN State Arts Board has many upcoming
grant deadlines. Go to www.arts.state.mn.us/
grants/ to find out more information and to
download applications.
Minnesota Festival Support - Deadline May
22. This program is designed to engage
Minnesotans in festivals that celebrate the arts,
build community, and expose communities to
diverse art forms including folk and traditional
arts. $5,000-$75,000.
Artist Initiative Grants - Deadline June 12.
This program deadline is for literary arts and
performing arts and supports and assists artists at
various stages in their careers. It encourages
artistic development, nurtures artistic creativity,
and recognizes the contributions individual artists
make to the creative environment of the state of
Minnesota. Visual arts deadline is August 7.
$2,000-$10,000.
Folk and Traditional Arts - Deadline June 26.
This program is designed to support the artistic
traditions and customs practiced within
community and/or cultural groups. The project
may be a single event or a series or combination
of multiple events. All projects must have a
public component such as a concert, exhibition,
or workshop. $5,000-$75,000.
Arts Tour Minnesota - Deadline July
17. This program is designed
to support touring performances,
exhibitions, and other related arts
activities throughout the state. $10,000
-$150,000.
Artist studios & music teachers can
rent space for lessons at The Grand
Center for Arts & Culture, 210 N.
Minnesota St., New Ulm. (507) 3599222 or www.thegrandnewulm.com.
FY 2015 SMALL ARTS PROJECT and
ARTS-IN-EDUCATION GRANTS
The Small Arts Project Grant is available to non-profit arts
organizations and community groups sponsoring arts activities for their
community. Arts-In-Education Grants are for public or private nonparochial schools K-12 for artist residencies, live art performances and
arts related field trips. Next deadline: July 1, 2015.
BLUE EARTH COUNTY
Lincoln’s Traveling Troupe - $1,120
Lake Crystal Area Community Band - $1,565
Boy in Blue Civil War Memorial - $1,950
Betsy-Tacy Society - $2,500
Maple River Community Education - $2,450
Roosevelt & Jefferson Elementary, Mankato - $2,250
BROWN COUNTY
Healthy Comm./Healthy Youth of Brown Co. - $2,500
FARIBAULT COUNTY
Blue Earth Area Community Education - $2,450
LE SUEUR COUNTY
Cleveland Public School - $1,900
Tri-City United Summer Migrant Edu. Program - $1,000
NICOLLET COUNTY
GSR Fine Art Festival - $2,500
Picnic in the Park Variety Show - $2,500
St. Peter Ambassadors Bluesfest - $2,500
SIBLEY COUNTY
Henderson Sauerkraut Days - $1,500
Sibley County Fair - $2,500
WASECA COUNTY
Waseca Community Education - $2,285
WATONWAN COUNTY
Butterfield-Odin Public School - $1,800
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Arts Centers, Galleries and Classes
Arts & Heritage Center of Montgomery, 206 B. First
St. Various events and monthly exhibits. Gallery Hours:
Thurs. & Fri. 2-5 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.m.-12 Noon.
www.artsandheritagecenter.org or (507) 364-8107.
Red Rock Center for the Arts, 222 E. Blue Earth Ave.,
Fairmont. Hours: Mon., Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Tues. and Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and evenings &
weekends by appointment. Monthly art exhibitions, artist
receptions, workshops, various events for all ages and
ballroom dances. www.redrockcenter.org, (507) 2359262, or redrockcenter@frontiernet.net.
Arts Center of Saint Peter, 315 S. Minnesota Ave.
Monthly exhibits, an extensive variety of children, youth,
and adult art classes and clay classes are offered
at www.artscentersp.org/classes. Gallery hours: Tues. &
Wed. 1-6 p.m., Thur. 1-8 p.m., Fri. 1-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.5 p.m. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. Clay Center Open Studio Night
(free every second Sunday of the month 5-7 p.m.) for all
ages. Contact claycenter@artscentersp.org, (507) 9313630 or info@artscentersp.org. Registration for all Arts
Center and Clay Center classes is through St. Peter
Community Education, 500 South Fifth Street.
(507) 934-3048 or www.stpetercommunityedonline.com.
Stones Throw Gallery, 420 N. Minnesota Ave., St.
Peter, (507) 934-5655. Gallery hours: Tuesday through
Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and by appointment. Features
the work of many local artists. To browse individual
artists’ work and learn more about the artists and the
Gallery, go to www.stonesthrowgallery.org.
Student Union Gallery, lower level of the Centennial
Student Union, MN State University, Mankato. Gallery
hours: Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m. to 12 Midnight, Sat. 8 a.m. to
12 Midnight, and Sun. 10 a.m. to 12 Midnight.
Carnegie Art Center, 120 S. Broad St., Mankato. Artist
studios, monthly exhibits and a unique Gift Shop
featuring original art work by local artists. The Carnegie
is closed one week each month for gallery installation.
Gallery hours: Thurs. 1-7 p.m., Fri. 1-4 p.m., and Sat.
11 a.m.-5 p.m. artctr@hickorytech.net, (507) 625-2730,
or www.thecarnegiemankato.com.
The 410 Project, 523 S. Front St., Mankato. Monthly
exhibits. Gallery hours: Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. 2-6 p.m.,
and Sun. 1-4 p.m.
the410project@hotmail.com or
www.the410project.com.
The Grand Center for Arts & Culture, 210 N.
Minnesota St., New Ulm. Music every Fri. & Sat. and
monthly exhibits. Gallery hours: Wed.-Fri. 11 a.m.4 p.m. and Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Artist studios available for
rent on second and third floor of the Grand. Contact:
grand@thegrandnewulm.com, (507) 359-9222, or
www.thegrandnewulm.com.
Children’s Museum of Southern MN, 224 Lamm St.,
Mankato. The new Museum’s Grand Opening is May 1
& 2, 2015. Check the website for special events and
classes: www.cmsouthernmn.org. Hours starting May 3:
Tues.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun. 12 Noon-4 p.m. (507)
995-2242 or info@cmsouthernmn.org.
Conkling Art Gallery, 139 Nelson Hall, MN State
University, Mankato. Monthly exhibits are on display.
Gallery hours: Mon. through Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (507)
389-6412 or www.mnsu.edu/artdept.
Hillstrom Museum of Art, 800 W. College Ave.,
Gustavus Adolphus, College, St. Peter. Events are
free and open to the public. Hours: weekdays 9 a.m.4 p.m. and weekends 1-5 p.m. (507) 933-7200 or
www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/finearts/hillstrom/.
Twin Rivers Council for the Arts and the Emy Frentz
Arts Guild Gallery, 523 S. Second St., Mankato. Artist
studios, gallery space, and Ticket Box Office for
arts events in Mankato. Gallery hours: Mon., Tues.,
Wed., and Fri. 12 Noon-4 p.m. and Thur. 4-8 p.m.
(507) 387-1008, info@twinriversarts.org, or
www.twinriversarts.org, then link to
www.greatermankatoevents.com. Gallery Application
link: http://twinriversarts.org/gallery-application/
Mankato Community Education will offer a variety of
ARTS Classes. You can view the Program Guide at
www.mankatocer.com
and
look
under
“Adult
Enrichment” or “Youth Enrichment”, or call (507) 3875501. Classes are held at Lincoln Community Center,
Mankato East H.S., or the Emy Frentz Arts Guild.
Waseca Art Center, 200 N. State Street. Monthly
exhibits, educational programs, weekly art appreciation
discussions, and fall and spring concert series. Gallery
hours: Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
(507) 835-1701, patbeckmann@wasecaartscouncil.org or
www.wasecaartscouncil.org.
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________________________________________PLRAC______________________________________
Serving Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, LeSueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca and Watonwan Counties
NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
US POSTAGE PAID
ST. PETER, MN
PERMIT NO. 9
Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council
105 22nd Ave. NE, Suite A
Waseca, MN 56093-2612
(507) 833-8721 or (800) 298-1254
plrac@hickorytech.net or www.plrac.org
Address Service Requested
Two Board Positions Open
Inside this newsletter:
Application Deadline Is
June 15, 2015
The Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council has openings
on the Board of Directors for representatives from
Faribault County and the City of Fairmont. The
deadline for submitting an application is June 15,
2015. Interested persons residing in these areas should
contact Brenda Byron, Executive Director of PLRAC
at (800) 298-1254 or plrac@hickorytech.net to find
out more about our board and we will send you an
application and a list of responsibilities. The
Council seeks to appoint people who represent a crosssection of art forms as well as various arts
perspectives: artists, art teachers, and representatives
of arts organizations. Board members serve a threeyear term with a maximum of two terms. Monthly
evening meetings are held the fourth Thursday of
the month, in Mankato, at Bethany Lutheran
College. Board members are reimbursed for their
mileage to meetings. Attendance at several PLRAC
funded arts events per year is required.
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Arts and Cultural Heritage
Grantees
Page 4
PLRAC Grant Deadlines
Page 5
PLRAC Grant Programs
Page 6
Arts and Cultural Heritage
Equipment & Facilities Grantees
Page 7
McKnight/PLRAC
Emerging Artist Grantees
Page 8
Artist Workshops in May
Page 9
Creative MN Report
Page 10
R9 Arts Economic Impact
Page 11-15 April Arts Calendar
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MN State Arts Board Grants
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Small Arts & AIE Grantees
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Art Centers & Galleries