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MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2018 Grants MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2018 Grants Grant Recipient FY18 Greater Springfield Town of Agawam Big Yellow School Bus Agawam High School, Contact: Thomas Schnepp, 413/821-0521 $200 for an educational field trip. James Clark Elementary School, Contact: Shelley Russell, 413/821-0576 $200 for an educational field trip. Clifford M. Granger Elementary School, Contact: Cheryl Salomao, 413/821-0581 $200 for an educational field trip. Local Cultural Council Allocation Agawam Cultural Council, Contact: Jane Eitel, 413/789-4814 $11,600 Town of Blandford Cultural Investment Portfolio Triple Shadow, Inc., Contact: Beth Skinner, 413/464-1958 $3,800 To create films and perform theater with live music, video, masks, acting, dance and puppetry. Local Cultural Council Allocation Blandford Cultural Council, Contact: Byam Stevens, 917.797.1709 $4,400 Town of Brimfield Local Cultural Council Allocation Brimfield Cultural Council, , 413-245-4100 $4,400 Town of Chester Big Yellow School Bus Chester Elementary School, Contact: Megan Coburn, 413/685-1360 $200 for an educational field trip. Cultural Facilities Fund Chester Theatre Company, Inc., Contact: Daniel Elihu Kramer, 413/354-7770 $7,000 for a 20-year capital needs assessment of the building and its mechanical systems. Chester Theatre Company, Inc., Contact: Daniel Elihu Kramer, 413/354-7770 $44,000 for renovations and repairs within the main facility that serves as programming, artist housing, and office space. MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2018 Grants Grant Recipient FY18 Cultural Investment Portfolio Chester Theatre Company, Inc., Contact: Daniel Elihu Kramer, 413/354-7770 $5,600 to cultivate critical thought, intellectual curiosity, and community engagement through high- quality, comtemporary American Theatre productions and vertically-integrated educational theatre programming. Festivals Program The Chester Foundation, Inc., Contact: David L. Pierce, 413/354-6570 $500 for support of Chester On Track. Local Cultural Council Allocation Chester Cultural Council, Contact: Diane Dunn, 413-354-7760 $4,400 City of Chicopee Big Yellow School Bus Anna E. Barry School, Contact: Jonathan Endelos, 413/594-3425 $200 for an educational field trip. Belcher Elementary School, Contact: Samuel Karlin, 413/594-3526 $200 for an educational field trip. Bellamy Middle School, Contact: Matthew Francis, 413/594-3527 $200 for an educational field trip. P.E. Bowe School, Contact: David Drugan, 413/594-3431 $200 for an educational field trip. Bowie School, Contact: Norman Burgess, 413/594-3532 $200 for an educational field trip. Chicopee Academy, Contact: John Leonard, 413/594-3449 $200 for an educational field trip. Chicopee Comprehensive High School, Contact: Derek Morrison, 413/594-3534 $200 for an educational field trip. Chicopee High School, Contact: Carol Kruser, 413/594-3437 $200 for an educational field trip. Fairview Veterans Memorial Middle School, Contact: Kristopher Theriault, 413/594-1881 $200 for an educational field trip. Lambert Lavoie Elementary School, Contact: William Holt, 413/594-3444 $200 for an educational field trip. Litwin School, Contact: Elizabeth Masse, 413/594-3545 $200 for an educational field trip. Selser School of Science & Technology, Contact: Irene Lemieux, 413/594-3501 $200 for an educational field trip. MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2018 Grants Grant Recipient FY18 General John J. Stefanik School, Contact: Amanda Theriault, 413/594-3464 $200 for an educational field trip. Streiber Memorial Elementary School, Contact: January Wilson, 413/594-3446 $200 for an educational field trip. Local Cultural Council Allocation Chicopee Cultural Council, Contact: Debra Sutherland, 347-558-5244 $33,400 STARS Residency Lambert Lavoie Elementary School, Contact: William Holt, 413/594-3444 $1,300 for a school residency with Richard Marshall, Community Music School of Springfield. Pope Francis High School, Contact: Paul Harrington, 413/331-2480 $5,000 for a school residency with Eleni Yalanis, Community Music School of Springfield. Saint Joan of Arc/Saint George School, Contact: Paula Jenkins, 413/533-1475 $3,800 for a school residency with Mary Jo Maichack. Saint Stanislaus School-Chicopee, Contact: Sr. Cecelia Haier, FSSJ, 413/592-5135 $3,400 for a school residency with Tom McCabe. Town of East Longmeadow Big Yellow School Bus Mapleshade Elementary School, Contact: Michael Fredette, 413/525-5485 $200 for an educational field trip. Mountain View School, Contact: Elaine Santaniello, 413/525-5490 $200 for an educational field trip. Local Cultural Council Allocation East Longmeadow Cultural Council, Contact: Sandra Kowen, 413/224-2453 $4,900 STARS Residency Birchland Park Middle School, Contact: Timothy Allen, 413/525-5480 $3,600 for a school residency with Mary Jo Maichack. Mapleshade Elementary School, Contact: Michael Fredette, 413/525-5485 $5,000 for a school residency with Jay Mankita, Playful Earth/Playful Engineers. Town of Granville Local Cultural Council Allocation Granville Cultural Council, Contact: Mary Ann Fernandez, 4133576403 $4,400 MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2018 Grants Grant Recipient FY18 Town of Hampden Local Cultural Council Allocation Hampden Cultural Council, Contact: Diane Mackie, 413-566-5719 $4,500 Town of Holland Local Cultural Council Allocation Holland Cultural Council, Contact: Charlotte Lundgren, 413 $4,400 City of Holyoke Big Yellow School Bus Blessed Sacrament School-Holyoke, Contact: Anne O'Connor, 413/536-2236 $200 for an educational field trip. Holyoke High School, Contact: Stephen Mahoney, 413/534-2020 $200 for an educational field trip. H.B. Lawrence School, Contact: Catherine Hourihan, 413/534-2075 $200 for an educational field trip. Lieutenant Elmer J. McMahon Elem. School, Contact: Noreen Ewick, 413/534-2062 $200 for an educational field trip. Dr. William R. Peck School, Contact: Sarita Graveline, 413/534-2040 $200 for an educational field trip. Lieutenant Clayre Sullivan Elem. School, Contact: John Breish, 413/534-2060 $200 for an educational field trip. E.N. White Elementary School, Contact: Jacqueline Glasheen, 413/534-2058 $200 for an educational field trip. Cultural Investment Portfolio The Care Center, Contact: Anne Teschner, 413/532-2900 $13,800 to motivate teens, particularly pregnant and parenting teens, to reach their academic goals and achieve self-sufficiency through an educationally-enhanced program that focuses on the arts, humanities, and sciences. Enchanted Circle Theater, Contact: Priscilla Kane Hellweg, 413/534-3789 $5,800 to integrate theater arts with academic and social curricula to improve academic achievement and support the development of social and emotional health. Massachusetts Intl. Festival of the Arts, Contact: Donald T. Sanders, 413/540-0200 $4,300 to support MIFA's current season highlighting international and national and local artists in the performing, visual and literary arts including community collaborations and educational programming. MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2018 Grants Grant Recipient FY18 Local Cultural Council Allocation Holyoke Local Cultural Council, Contact: Jenna Weingarten, 413-320-2550 $30,700 STARS Residency Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter Sch., Contact: Kira Jewett, 413/536-3201 $5,000 for a school residency with Langston Sanchez, Transformative Culture Project. Morgan Full Service Community School, Contact: Steven Moguel, 413/534-2083 $5,000 for a school residency with Gabriela Michhia, Enchanted Circle Theater. New England Adolescent Research Inst., Contact: Craig Latham, 413/540-0712 $5,000 for a school residency with Jonathan Davila, Transformative Culture Project. YouthReach The Care Center, Contact: Anne Teschner, 413/532-2900 $15,000 to increase students’ awareness and love of language and poetry; to inspire students to express themselves through poetry; and to present contemporary poetry to the public through instruction, student poetry anthology, and public readings. Enchanted Circle Theater, Contact: Priscilla Kane Hellweg, 413/534-3789 $1,000 to perform ‘Sharing our Truth’, an abbreviated performance of the Youth Truth script to spread awareness of teens experiencing out of home care and teach peers how to support these students. Enchanted Circle Theater, Contact: Priscilla Kane Hellweg, 413/534-3789 $15,000 to provide access to the arts and build self-esteem, competence, and resilience in teens. Town of Longmeadow Big Yellow School Bus Saint Mary's Academy, Contact: Joan MacDonald, 413/567-0907 $200 for an educational field trip. Wolf Swamp Road School, Contact: Elizabeth Nelson, 413/565-4270 $200 for an educational field trip. Local Cultural Council Allocation Longmeadow Cultural Council, Contact: William Eagan, 413-348-4581 $4,800 STARS Residency Longmeadow Montessori Internationale, Contact: Mary Jo McNamara, 413/567-1820 $2,600 for a school residency with Kate Carreiro, Enchanted Circle Theater. Town of Ludlow Big Yellow School Bus Saint John the Baptist School, Contact: Shelly Rose, 413/583-8550 $200 for an educational field trip. MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2018 Grants Grant Recipient FY18 Local Cultural Council Allocation Ludlow Cultural Council, Contact: Carla Roberts, 413-610-2045 $9,700 STARS Residency Chapin Street Elementary School, Contact: Nikki Reed, 413/583-5031 $5,000 for a school residency with Jay Mankita, Playful Earth/Playful Engineers. Town of Monson Festivals Program Afri(K)que Limited, Contact: Karina Dise, 413/386-7563 $500 for support of Monson Cultural Picnic. Local Cultural Council Allocation Monson Cultural Council, Contact:
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