Arts Council announces mini-grants Ten $500 awards given SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Arts Council announced its second round of grants made through its Community Enrichment Mini-Grant initia tive. These awards provide community groups and individuals with grants up to $500 to infuse the arts into all segments of our community. The benefit of the grants promotes creativity, while providing greater access to the aits that brings people together. "This was our second call for applica tions for the Mini-Grant Initiative," said Dara Silver, Director of Member Services and Grant Programs, "and we were delighted with the community's response. Clearly the word has spread." The Arts Council was looking for cre ative projects and initiatives with grass roots in nature that reaches nontraditional areas of the community. These grants are made outside the regular annual grant cycle. "Sometimes needs and opportunities arise on short notice, and the annual grant process just doesn't accommodate them," Silver said. The Arts Council received 32 requests and awarded 10 grants of $500 each. Groups and individuals receiving grants are as follows: ? ABC of NC Child Development Center will partner with Peppercorn Theatre at The Children's Museum of Winston-Salem to have a teaching-artist program. The program will consist of one week in which tickets will be provided to financially needy families to attend an "autism friendly" performance of "Take One Step" in July. Light and sound modi fications will be made to the quiet activity areas in the lobby that will contain staffed autism specialists. ? During the fall, the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School System's Career Center Radio Broadcasting Program will make audio recordings of 50 popular children's books. The recordings will be distributed to public elementary school media centers to improve children's literacy skills. Impacting more than 25,000 students throughout Forsyth County, approximately 35 of the books will be recorded in English and 15 will be record ed in Spanish. ? Insight Human Services will increase its art offerings in their summer camp, Camp HOPE, which serves under resourced youth. The camp plans to focus on character development, nurturing rela tionships, and leadership skills. Camp HOPE plans to enrich their Superhero theme by having students create costumes that share their superhero traits that make them unique and powerful. ? Pamela Roberson will host two per formances in September 2015 of "Angels Without Wings," a play about addiction. The play personifies addiction and the 12 steps to recovery to change how a commu nity views addiction. ? The East/Northeast Winston Neighborhood Association will create a community mural in East Winston at 1901 E. 14th St. The neighborhood association hopes that beautification through art will attract positive investments in the East/Northeast Winston community. ? A grant will help the Mo Lucas Community Foundation host its annual Father's Day Parade and Cookout on Sunday, June 21 at Rupert Bell Park. This event will include food, a parade down Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, and consist of live entertainment at the Rupert Bell Recreation Center. ? In fall, music educator, Noriko Nagasawa will offer group music classes for children involved with the Head-Start Program at Family Services. Diverse music activities involving movement, singing, playing, and story-telling will teach fundamental social skills in a posi tive and creative environment. ? The Old Salem Chapter of the Antique Auto Club of America will host "The Art of the Automobile Cruise-In" in downtown Kernersville in August 2015. The event will provide an opportunity to celebrate the preservation of antique auto mobiles and artistic influences in their original styles. The Kernersville Little Theatre volunteers will stroll among event-goers modeling classic fashion throughout the decades. S2dio Supplies will provide an activity illustrating the sty listic connections between cars, fashion, and architecture. ? Que Pasa Media will host its annual "Por Una Vida Mejor" (For a Better Life) Festival on Sunday, Aug. 16 in the Southeast Plaza on Waughtown Street. This event focuses on physical fitness, nutrition, and information about living a healthy lifestyle that will include tradition al folk dancing and musical performers. ? Triad Cultural Arts will host its annu al Juneteenth Festival on Saturday, June 20 at Fifth Street and MLK, Jr. Drive in East Winston. Celebrating African American culture, this event provides a venue for artists to exhibit their crafts and provides a performance space for local musicians and dancers. Funding for this initiative came from The Arts Council's Innovative Project Grant Program. A third round of grant applications will be announced in the fall. Submitted Photo (L-R) Top Row: Marva Reid, Marianne DiNapoli-Mylet, Derrick Reid (East/Northeast Winston Neighborhood Association), Pamela Roberson, Jeffrey Griffin (Career Center); (L-R) Middle Row: Noriko Nagasawa, Brenda Conrad (Triad Cultural Arts), Meghan Thomas, Steven Darling, David Shaw (East/Northeast Winston Neighborhood Association); (L-R) Bottom Row: Terri Moy (Insight Human Services), Yarelis Escobar (Que Pasa Media), Ruth Ann Ronchetti, Ron Day (Old Salem Chapter of the Antique Auto Club of America), Leigh Ellen Spencer (ABC of NC Child Development Center), John Bowhers (Peppercorn Theatre), Kristen Carter Jackson (ABC of NC Child Development Center). {CONVERSATIONS} 1 with the CEO FIND OUT WHAT A DIFFERENCE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT MAKES! 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