Arts Project Grant

Grand Marais Playhouse

Quick Facts

Recipient: 
Grand Marais Playhouse
Source: 
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient Type: 
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status: 
Completed
Activity Type: 
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected 
Cook
"The Rockin' Tale of Snow White"

Project Details

Produce "The Rockin' Tale of Snow White."
Status: 
Completed
Start Date: 
October 2011
End Date: 
November 2011

Project Details by Fiscal Year

Fiscal Year(s): 
2012
Legal Citation / Subdivision: 
Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3
Appropriation Language 
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
Fiscal Year Funding Amount: 
$2,418
Other Funds Leveraged: 
$11,082
Direct expenses: 
$13,500
Number of full time equivalents funded: 
0
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s) 
Create a positive theatrical experience for all participants and audience members and introduce theater to young peopleEvaluate by participation and audience numbers, membership renewals and in program surveys
Measurable Outcome(s) 
Created a positive theatrical experience for all participants and audience members and introduce theater to young people and their families, cultivating future participants
Source of Additional Funds: 
Other, local or private

Project Manager

Sue
Hennessy
Grand Marais Playhouse
PO Box 996 51 W 5th St
Grand Marais
MN
55604-0996
(218) 387-1284x 2

Competitive Grant Making Body

Information on the entities that award competitive grants
Board Members and Qualifications 
Tony Kuznik| musician, retired president of Hibbing Community College| Rolf Anderson| choral and vocal music, retired high school vocal music instructor| Ken Bloom| Director, Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota- Duluth| Janeen Carey| vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist| Carina Ellis| instrumentalist, Master of Music Education degree| Peter Pestlozzi| furniture maker, instructor at North House Folk School, Grand Marais| David Beard| Assistant Professor of writing studies, University of Minnesota- Duluth| Erling Ellison| jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair| Catherine Meier| website designer, printmaker, drawer, and animator| Mary McGilligan| writer, published poet| Josh Aerie| cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor| Kathy Dodge| Executive Director of Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program| Nancy Daley| hand paper maker and instructor at North House Folk School| Jeffrey Adams| published playwright and director of IceBox Radio Theater| Marcie McIntire| traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator| Paula Brandel| art instructor Itasca Community College and visual artist| Gerard Sordelet| stage combat instructor, instrumentalist and media artist
Advisory Group Members and Qualifications 
Tony Kuznik; musician, retired president Hibbing Community College; Rolf Anderson; choral and vocal music, retired high school vocal music instructor; Ken Bloom; Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota- Duluth; Janeen Carey; vocalist, reitred Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Carina Ellis; instrumentalist, Master of Music Education; Peter Pestalozzi; furniture maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; David Beard; Assistant Professor University of Minnesota- Duluth writing studies; Erling Ellison; jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Catherine Meier; website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; Mary McGilligan; writer, published poet; Josh Aerie; cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Kathy Dodge; Executive Director Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program; Nancy Daley; hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Jeffrey Adams; published playwright, Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marci McIntire; traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Paula Brandel; art instructor at Itasca Community College, visual artist; Gerard Sordelet; stage director and combat instructor, instrumentalist, media artist
Conflict of Interest Disclosed: 
No