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<br />according to
<br />long -term committee to website.
<br />From Page 1A .. manage public art," Young in Concord, the commit-
<br />, 's
<br />, addingthatthewin - tee that led the effort to
<br />h1dsaid
<br />Payne's mural depicts mittee would just help complete the two murals
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<br />4' ILLiii 111��L�
<br />a city scene adoring the determine the best way to consisted of city council
<br />M
<br />` Furniture Depot
<br />side of a building owned oversee a public art pm -' members Jim B;arnscur
<br />by
<br />I n partnership with these neighbol�h4
<br />ferry and Marsha Kelly gram moving forward. and Ella Mae Small, and
<br />3
<br />He r� $ b Ufg H o meto wn p harmacy, .
<br />°
<br />at 14 Church Street S., ad- Supporting public 'art staff members from the
<br />jaunt to the Bicentennial is beau
<br />businesses encpurage yo to, r
<br />projects a way'to - city of Concord, Cabarrus
<br />parking lot. To the viewer, tify a city and support Arts Council and Concord
<br />J > ,
<br />it almost looks as though the arts at'the same time. Downtown Development
<br />one could step right into Since 1995, the Arts & Sci- Corporation. Work began
<br />r
<br />�
<br />S HOP
<br />the painting. ence Council has managed in 2612.
<br />4
<br />Both artists praised the the public art ptugramsfor The budget for the mural
<br />�_ r
<br />city for its effortsto.imest Charlotte and Mecklen- project was $66 ,1300, which
<br />in
<br />1`0 every $100 spent in independent ly e sfore $68 of
<br />public art Downtown burg County. The Public •included the art creation,
<br />leaders want to continue Art Commission is respon- large -scale -printing, wall
<br />it reeirculates.into the community taites,
<br />'payiOli, and
<br />themomentumfromthose sible for the community- preparatign and installs-
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<br />at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, November 25, 2013:'The purpose of the
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<br />of $383,809,001or the 2014 -2415 program year. The hearing will be '
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<br />held in the library of the Salisbury Rowan Community Action Agenoy; "
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<br />(Cabarrus Office) at 1413 Sedan Avenue, Kannapolis, .Nb 28083. 1
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<br />All interested persons are invited to attend and participate the
<br />Public Hearing. For more information, please call 704 633.5633
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<br />Stanley E. Wilson, Executive Director
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