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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013 LOCAL %FWrd THE FMNT INDEPENDENTTRIBUNE r www.independenttribune.com <br />S I y v E i COMP ' 11� <br />Today's Weather <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 <br />,( <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- <br />57142 66!49 69159 <br />69139 <br />Barbee Impo .dell N ees <br />helped plan the murals to for each public artwork. said. <br />. ,.Cplidyaies eady.A Mostly Cloudy. Mastiydoudy. <br />' <br />Sratteredthweer- <br />Times of sun andw <br />cuss the best way to make pointed board of volun- Contact reporter Karen Cimino <br />few showers davei- Hfghg in the mid60s Highs in the upper <br />storms possbld. <br />H , <br />clailjh1rvi,the <br />- 'v,2ig later In the . - and Iowa in the up- 608 end lows in the <br />day, High 67F. 40L <br />mid 50s and Imes in <br />par upper Sit. <br />theuppe <br />Sunrise Sunset Sunrlso SunsetSunrise Sunset <br />Sundte Sunset <br />Sumiss Sunset <br />`640 AM "6 PM ` 6;59 AM '5:15 PM 7:00 AM S:iS PM - <br />3F <br />7:01 AM .5:14 PM <br />: 17.62 AM 5i13PM <br />North aroliha At A Gi c <br />I <br />Aft term effort for Concord. tion, and business seetors, <br />We don't view this as a the ASC <br />�� e' Q <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 <br />,( <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 $68 of <br />public art Downtown burg County. The Public •included the art creation, <br />leaders want to continue Art Commission is respon- large -scale -printing, wall <br />it reeirculates.into the community taites, <br />'payiOli, and <br />themomentumfromthose sible for the community- preparatign and installs- <br />Other expenditure <br />two projects. Tbey'have based artist selection and lion. The projects came in <br />asked the committee that design review 'process under budget, city ofcials <br />Barbee Impo .dell N ees <br />helped plan the murals to for each public artwork. said. <br />Bare � ' <br />continue meeting and dis- The commission is an ap- <br />cuss the best way to make pointed board of volun- Contact reporter Karen Cimino <br />Bau COiR p6ill pa Jewe ferS <br />public art projects a long- teers from the arts, educa. Wilson: 704 -789 -9141. <br />Cannon pharmacy <br />provided by the C',abatros tions director for Cab" <br />Osborne <br />Carolina Ma il Cinemas 1 <br />CountySheriff'sOfficeand County Schools Grounds <br />Cabarrus Cotrntys$chdolk maintenance workers per <br />r. <br />t}U M li ler' Carpet $ales . <br />From Page ]A He was suspended by the form their duties at an the <br />Osbome <br />1 a Fgj� FBMII 8c- Equlpmem ' <br />was employed school, system, prior to his schools in the system <br />as a grounds maintenance arrest. ' : A federal detention hear. <br />Fred's Bed <br />warkerbyCabamrsCotulty He Was 'a , substitute ing in Osbo case is <br />Schools and wa6edmany teacher for CCS from 2044 'scheduled for Nov 1'9 ::m <br />M <br />` Furniture Depot <br />athletic teams for middle t .began' paid Mmston- Salein. A&oine <br />schools tbrougboutCabar oyment wiool _14elm Parsonage has been <br />GEM Theatre <br />rus County as avoluuttes tem May 2U07 s appotatedtorepresentOs <br />according to information lionnye Boone publicrela- bome. <br />3 <br />He r� $ b Ufg H o meto wn p harmacy, . <br />° <br />{ ti <br />H3FWII`hilieral home <br />Pllubl�c 'Haring Ndioe' <br />A Fisher <br />The Salisbury-Rowan Community Action! Ageircy, Inc Community ±� r <br />1. Service Block Grant (CSBO) Program 6" scheduled A Pyiblte Hfanng 1 t <br />�� <br />£ a ss ,'$c Moore <br />at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, November 25, 2013:'The purpose of the <br />Old Courthouse Theatre <br />is tq conalder the Community Service Block Oran t,budget' <br />of $383,809,001or the 2014 -2415 program year. The hearing will be ' <br />hitle'S Funeral Home <br />held in the library of the Salisbury Rowan Community Action Agenoy; " <br />, <br />(Cabarrus Office) at 1413 Sedan Avenue, Kannapolis, .Nb 28083. 1 <br />Wilkinson Fune Home <br />All interested persons are invited to attend and participate the <br />Public Hearing. For more information, please call 704 633.5633 <br />,' i <br />Stanley E. Wilson, Executive Director <br />If <br />t <br />Attachment number 2 <br />G -2 Page 364 <br />