Making Place Matter: Livable Communities through Partnerships and Community Engagement June 14, 2011
ECU’s Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center
Nonprofit Arts and Culture is a $314.8 million industry Nonprofit Arts & Culture industry supports 10,156 FTE jobs Nonprofit Art & Culture industry generates $29.4 million in state and local government revenue (Study by the Oklahoma Arts Council and Americans for the Arts)
Increased enrollment in fine arts majors Increases in number of local events, tourism Increased need for before and after show entertainment Increased traffic Created a vision to have an area focused on the arts
To provide economic development and enrichment by: Attracting new businesses; Attracting tourists; Keeping dollars locally for dining, entertainment, galleries, shopping and hotels; Improving quality of life; Enhancing cultural experiences and community pride; Supporting local artists and artisans.
USDA grants Engaging the community through grass-roots planning Partnerships
ECU Tri-County INCDC Chickasaw Nation Chamber of Commerce Ada Main Street Ada Jobs Foundation Ada Evening News City of Ada Ada Vision Source Ada Artists Assoc. Bolitho Ventures Old Bank Gallery USDA ODOT Interested individuals
The “Usual Suspects” Allies in Unlikely Places / Hidden Assets Never Say No Keep at it, and Keep at it, and Keep at it
Sculptors Dancers Painters Writers Singers Songwriters Animators Entertainment Venues Antique Dealers Film Makers Book Makers Craftors Architects Cheesemakers Cake Decorators Graphic Designers Hobby Shops Music Stores Yoga Studios Recording Studios Bookstores Software Designers Art Galleries Restaurants/cafes Retailers Creators Manufacturers Web Designers and many, many more
Café with sidewalk seating Restaurants Art galleries Bakery/bistro Bookstore Museum Artists studio Arts supply shop Music studio Outdoor performance area Outdoor park Pubs/sports bars Movie theater Antique shop Floral/garden shop
Good Idea – 100% Place for festivals – 98% Tourist destination – 97% Business to be open later – 94% Family focused – 91% Serve alcohol – 86%
Preserve architectural style Protect neighborhood feel Create a walk-able area Landscape Mixed use
Documentation and telling everyone
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LANDSCAPED PARKINGNIGHT VIEW OF PLAZA
MOTORCYCLE EXPOFULL PLAZA
Awards earned from the process and engaging partnerships International attention of local talent Regional and National speaking opportunities Other communities have looked at Ada to replicate the project
Mistrust and perceived hidden agendas Changing staff Local recognition of assets and potential Managing desired pace of change
Bridget Forshay – East Central University (580) Amy Childers Elliott – Tri-County Indian Nations Community Development Coroporation (580)