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FIRST-EVER MORONGO BASIN PLAN FOR CULTURE AND ARTS UNDERWAY

The community, including residents, artists, educators, and culture-oriented organizations and businesses throughout the Morongo Basin will be asked to participate in developing a Strategic Plan for Culture and the Arts.

The County of San Bernardino will lead the effort along with The Cultural Planning Group, a Southern California consulting firm specializing in the field of arts and culture with experience working with communities across the country to create cultural plans.

“The Morongo Basin is known for its artistic and creative way of life which continues to attract residents, businesses and tourists to this region,” said San Bernardino County Third District Supervisor James Ramos. “We hope the community will help us build this roadmap to continue to promote and celebrate the Morongo Basin as an artistic hub.”

The plan will assist Morongo Basin communities to articulate their vision for culture and the arts. This will lead to plans for activities that can fulfill that vision, such as art shows, arts education, musical performances, poetry readings, writing groups, festivals and seminars.

The Cultural Planning Group will work with a leadership group of community leaders, including artists and others, to guide the planning process grounded in the unique creative identity of the Morongo Basin, and to create a plan based on the priorities of the communities of Joshua Tree, Morongo Valley, Pioneertown, Landers, Wonder Valley, Yucca Valley, and Twentynine Palms. The local communities will implement the plan with guidance from the leadership committee.

The Strategic Plan for Culture and the Arts is expected to be complete in mid-2018. The first public meetings will begin before the end of the year. The San Bernardino County Land Use Services Planning Division will also be posting information on their website and social media links.  For additional information visit http://www.cultureandartsmb.com

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ONE VOICE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE; MANY VOICES CAN MAKE A CHANGE!

Did you know that Arts Connection is an independent non-profit arts council, not a unit of government? We are dedicated to stimulating creative and economic vitality and enriching lives throughout the communities we serve by providing support, promotion, education, and advocacy for the arts.

Speaking up for the arts and culture is integral to our mission!

We need you to strengthen our collective voice, and part of that is getting involved in the Morongo Basin Strategic Plan for Culture and Arts!

The County of San Bernardino is working with The Cultural Planning Group and Arts Connection to facilitate a process that is community driven and will truly reflect the community it is intended to serve. A robust plan can help everyone by leveraging resources and developing policies that will increase support and access to the arts. Visit http://www.cultureandartsmb.com to find out more and participate!

The 2017 Arts Connection Annual Conference, “Site Specific: Creating Opportunities for Arts & Culture,” featured a presentation from David Plettner- Saunder, Managing Partner of The Cultural Planning Group, to introduce this initiative. We also had an introduction to the Morongo Basin Active Transporation Plan from KOA Corporation’s Senior Transportation Planner, Rogelio Pelayo and Lesley Elwood, founder of Elwood & Associates, a sub-consultant on the plan.

What does the Active Transporation Plan (ATP) have to do with the arts? Arts Connection has advocated for the inclusion of public arts within transportation planning, and KOA Corporation, which was contracted to work on the plan, has included components for arts engagement in the process of designing it! The ATP is funded by San Bernardino County Transportation Authority, previously known as SANBAG.

Now is the time to get involved– you can help in creating future opportunities for arts & culture, and stay tuned for the release of an upcoming RFQ for Morongo Basin Artists!