Saint Joe`s Got Talent takes the stage again

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Saint Joe`s Got Talent takes the stage again
Saint Joe’s Got Talent takes the stage again
The Allied Arts Council is
also proud to announce
the 2012 Arts Fund cochairs: Bridget Blevins,
Nathan Byrne, and Mike
Bracciano.
Get your tap shoes out, your band
together, lines memorized, and all
talents perfected: “St. Joe’s Got Talent”
is returning to town.
After last year’s success, the Allied Arts
Council is proud to announce that Bob
Shultz is the chair for the 2012 St. Joe’s
Got Talent. Shultz is in his 10th year
as the film critic for KQ2, and is also
a writer for the bi-weekly paper “The
Regular Joe.”
In This Issue
President’s Chat
2
About the AAC
2
Saint Joe’s Got Talent cont. 3
Board of Directors
3
Get to know the AAC staff
3
What’s Happening (calendar)
4-5
Arts Alerts
5
Art Classes
5
Arts Opportunities
5
Spotlight- Christopher Alexander 6
Artist Registry Database
6
Memorials
6
Trails West!® Opportunities
7
Membership Gifts
7
Donate to Arts Fund
8
“bringing arts and people together.”
If you missed it last year,
“St. Joe’s Got Talent”
is the perfect place to
showcase your talent.
Whether your talent is
singing, dancing, playing
an instrument, magic, or any
talent, including underwater basket
weaving (well maybe not that),
St. Joe’s Got Talent is the place
to shine, as long as you are not a
professional.
download the entry form, attend one of
the open tapings, and pay the $10 entry
fee.
St. Joe’s Got Talent is a family event,
so the Allied Arts Council does ask that
your act or talent be family friendly.
Please limit your performance to three
minutes. Similar to last year, KQ2 will
post the acts online where viewers can
view and vote for their favorite acts.
The Allied Arts Council and KQ2 reserve
Although last year’s St. Joe’s Got
Talent was a huge success, the
Allied Arts Council wants to make
taping more accessible. Tapings
are being held in January at
Missouri Western State University,
Word of Life Church, and Café
Acoustic.
Taping begins January 14 at Word of
Life Church starting at 1 p.m. Taping
continues at Café Acoustic, on January
24, beginning at 7 p.m. You must be
21 or older to enter Café Acoustic. The
final tapings are January 26 at Missouri
Western State University starting at 6
p.m.
Like last year, there is no age limit,
and groups are welcome to participate.
You do not have to be from St. Joseph;
everyone is encouraged to enter. To
register, go online www.stjoearts.org,
the right to refuse to post a submission
online for any reason or for no reason at
all, at their sole discretion.
On March 1 at 7:30 p.m., the top voted
acts will perform live on the Missouri
Theater stage. Each act will have up to
five minutes to perform before judges
and a live audience.
Two awards will be handed out: The
Critics’ Award, to be determined by the
judges; and the People’s Choice Award.
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A chat with your President...
I am optimistic that the arts’ impact on
serving the underserved. We also plan the economy will have grown. Stay
to measure how we achieve these goals. tuned for the results.
A lot of hard work has gone into setting goals and once again it is helpful to look at why the arts matter and
why we work as an organization. The
arts are important to our city because
they impact the culture, the economy, education and the quality of life.
Impact Culture
Since January is a time to set goals,
this is a good time to mention that the
Allied Arts staff and board are coming
together to set some long range goals.
This didn’t just start this month. Last
fall, the board and staff came together
on a Saturday morning to plan longrange goals. We were fortunate to have
Dr. Mark Laney, executive director of
Heartland Health facilitate the meeting.
This helped to identify goals that the
Council will work on and be measured
by for the next 3-5 years.
We plan to focus on funding for the organization, defining who we are, and
Impact Education
Children educated in the arts show
significant improvement in all areas of
studies over students with no arts training. In particular, the arts students show
higher test scores in the subjects of
math and science. They engage in less
risky behavior and are more involved
in the community. These students also
have the imagination and ability to think
outside the box, which are attractive
qualities to future employers.
Culture is probably a word thrown
around a lot in the context of the arts.
St. Joseph has a proud cultural heritage.
We have a story and a heritage that belongs to our city and our city alone. By
promoting the arts, we help to preserve Impact Quality of Life
the culture and tell our story. The arts
also give the community the imagination A vibrant arts community will attract
to continue the story.
business and talent to a community.
The arts help make St. Joseph a place
where people want to live and raise a
Impact Economy
family. The arts make people want to
stay in the community.
The arts impact the economy. The last
study measuring this showed that in St.
Joseph, Missouri, the arts have an 8.3 - Alison Schieber
million dollar impact on the economy.
Currently, the Allied Arts staff and volunteers directed by Teresa Fankhauser are
performing a study to get more current
data of the arts impact on the economy.
About the Allied Arts Council...
The Council provides educational programs, art exhibits,
and summer youth arts programs, as well as operating the
annual Trails West!® arts festival.
The Allied Arts Council of St. Joseph, Missouri exists
“to bring arts and people together.” Founded in 1963, the
Council is one of the oldest in the State of Missouri and is
acknowledged statewide as an arts leader. In 1990, the
City of St. Joseph designated the Allied Arts Council as
the City’s official community arts agency. Operating with
a staff of four and a volunteer base approaching 2,000,
the Council takes the lead in our community in organizing,
fund-raising, advocating, educating, and servicing the local arts community.
Allied Arts Council
www.stjoearts.org
118 S. 8th Street
St. Joseph, Missouri 64501
Phone: 816-233-0231
Fax: 816-233-6704
Teresa Fankhauser, Executive Director
[email protected]
Organizational membership in the Council is open to nonprofit agencies who provide arts related activities. Currently sixteen arts and cultural agencies are members.
As an umbrella agency, the Council assists with scheduling, funding, and marketing for all member agencies. The
Council is also working with the City of St. Joseph to increase marketing for the major performing arts center in
the city, the Missouri Theater.
Cathy Ketter, Operations Manager
[email protected]
Ashley Spalding, Marketing Coordinator
[email protected]
Ginger Montgomery, Bookkeeper
[email protected]
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The
evening
of
the event, the acts
selected to perform
live are responsible
for providing their own
load-in crew.
The winner of the Critics’ Award receives
$250, and a chance to perform on the
Family Stage or City Stage at the 20th
year of Trails West!® in 2012.
To determine the People’s Choice Award
there will be a jar for each contestant
and the audience will cast their votes
by putting money into the jar of their
favorite contestant.
Admission for St. Joe’s
Got Talent is $5 per
person, and children
12 and under are free.
All proceeds from
the night’s event will
benefit the Arts Fund
Campaign. The Arts Fund supports a
wide variety of arts activities.
For a complete list of rules and details
please visit www.stjoearts.org.
Now is the time to get those shoes
shined, notes perfected, and all other
talents ready.
At the end of the night, the act with the
most money wins the People’s Choice
Award. The winner of the People’s
Choice Award also receives $250. Bring
your friends, family and entire fan club
to vote for you. Don’t forget to remind
them to bring their change, dollars, and
checkbooks!
2011-12 Allied Arts Council
Board of Directors
Alison Schieber, President
Natalie Redmond, 1st Vice President
Larry Stobbs, 2nd Vice President
Brad Scott, Treasurer
Barb Connor, Secretary
Joanne Anderson
Stacey Bradford
Mark Cochran
John Cool
Michelle Diaz
James Fisher
Marcy George
Kevin Griffin
Clark Hampton
Gloria Davis Harris
Dan Hegeman
Kari Holdsworth
Karen Jensen
Scott Johnson
Evelyn Jordan-Isaacs
Dennis Kamp
Gordon Mapley
Sandy Miller
Byron Myers
Chris Price
Bob Shultz
Ray Sisson
Tom Smith
Larry Stobbs
Donna Turk
Shannen White
Cheryl Wood
Getting to know the Allied Arts Council Staff: Ginger Montgomery
A Texas born girl, Ginger has traveled
the country with her family, each time
finding a new home. Since marrying
her husband, U.S. Air Force Major Jeff
Montgomery, the Montgomery family
has moved seven times in their fourteenyear marriage. Ginger counted how
many times they had moved, and she
couldn’t believe how often they moved
in such a short time period.
While stationed in Utah at Hill Air Force
Base, Ginger attended Weber State
As soon as she walks into a room, the University and received an Accounting
mood of the room just rises, and her degree.
face turns into a smile. Since October of
2010, the Allied Arts Council has been If you ever have a conversation with
under the Texas charm of bookkeeper Ginger, you can immediately tell that her
Ginger Montgomery.
family and friends are where her heart
is. Her nine-year-old daughter Erin and
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her seven-year-old son Jackson gladly
consume her days.
Being a Texas native, Ginger loves...
loves the Dallas Cowboys. Jokingly she
said, “When I was a little girl, I always
dreamed of growing up to be a Dallas
Cowboys Cheerleader.” Although she
might not admit it, somewhere hidden
inside of her there’s a Dallas Cowboys
Cheerleader.
If she is not watching the Cowboys, or
practicing all of her wild cheerleader
moves, Ginger is reading, exercising,
or being with her children.
If you are ever in the neighborhood,
stop by the Allied Arts Council and meet
Ginger, she’ll have a smile for you!
What’s Happening...
January
10
Pre-Concert Lunch and Lecture Series
Agency: Friends of the Symphony
www.saintjosephsymphony.org/
Learn about the music and composers
on the program for Chamber Concert II.
12:00 p.m., Whiskey Mansion
816-233-7701
$20
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Chamber Concert
Agency: Saint Joseph Symphony
www.saintjosephsymphony.org
Beethoven: Quintet for Piano and
Winds; Glick: The Klezmer’s Wedding;
New Orleans Quintet; Poulenc: Sextet
2 p.m. First Christian Church, 10th &
Faraon, 816-233-7701
$10-23
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Cracker House Comedy Dinner Club
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
www.rrtstjoe.org
Robidoux Landing Playhouse will have
the best young comedians from all
around the country.
Dinner 6 p.m.; Comedy 7:30 p.m.,
Robidoux Landing Playhouse
816-233-1778
$15-32
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St. Louis Brass
Agency: Performing Arts Association
www.saintjosephperformingarts.org
The Saint Louis Brass Quintet is one
of America’s longest standing brass
quintets. They play a variety of music
from today’s composers to Baroque to
Renaissance.
8:00 p.m., Missouri Theatre
816-279-1225
$12-$32
21-February 26
AKMA Annual Membership Exhibition
Agency: AKMA
www.albrecht-kemper.org
Showcasing the talents of AKMA
members, this annual exhibition is open
to all current members or anyone who
would like to become a member.
AKMA
Opening Reception Jan. 20, 4-7 p.m.
816-233-7003
$1-5
21-April 8
Nora Othic & Jo Stealey
Agency: Albrecht-Kemper Museum of
Art
www.albrecht-kemper.org
Opening Reception Friday, January 20,
4-7 p.m.
AKMA, 816-233-7003
$1-5
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Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance
Theatre Company
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
Flamenco dance comes to life with
the finest Spanish dance company in
America!
7:30 p.m., Missouri Theatre
816-233-1778
$15-25
FEBRUARY
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Downtown Noon Concert
Join Rico McNeela for the First
Thursday concert.
12:10 p.m., First Presbyterian Church
$3 donation
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Missoula Children’s Theatre: The
Tortoise and the Hare
Agency: Performing Arts Association
www.saintjosephperformingarts.org
3:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m.
816-279-1225
$9 Adults; $6 Student/Child
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Pre-Concert Lunch & Lecture Series
Agency: Friends of the Symphony
www.saintjosephysymphony.org
Learn about the music and composers
on the program for Chamber Concert III
“Valentine’s Concert.”
12:00 p.m., Benton Club 816-233-7701
$20
10-12
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
www.rrtstjoe.org
Based on the 1968 MGM film, the
music of this classic movie musical will
fill the Missouri Theatre. Come fly with
us in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
Fri-Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m., Missouri
Theatre, 816-232-1778
$9-20
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Valentine’s Chamber Concert
Agency: Saint Joseph Symphony
www.saintjosephsymphony.org
Featuring Anthony Glise, Rico
McNeela, James Kew,
Haydn: Trio; Piazzolla: L’Histoire du
Tango; Da Falla: Cinco Canciones
Populaire; Handel/Halvorsen: Theme
and Variations; Paganini: Terzetto
2 p.m. Ashland UMC
816-233-7701
$10 student/child, $23 adults
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M’ARTi Gras at the AKMA
Agency: Albrecht-Kemper Museum of
Art
www.albrecht-kemper.org
Join us for a night of fun, fancy and
revelry with plenty of masks, beads,
a low country boil, and of course, the
famous Hurricane cocktail.
AKMA
816-233-7003
$35
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Murder to Die For! A Valentine’s
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
www.rrtstjoe.org
This is an unusual way to spend
Valentines, but murder here is
romantic! Grab a sweetheart and make
a date for murder as you eat, drink and
solve the “who-done-it!”
6:30 p.m.
816-232-1778
$25
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Vienna Boys Choir
Performing Arts Association
www.saintjosephperformingarts.org
The Vienna Boys Choir has been a
phenomenon of excellence and cultural
presence for about 500 years.
8:00 PM, Missouri Theatre
816-279-1225
$12-$47
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Cracker House Comedy Dinner Club
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
www.rrtstjoe.org
Robidoux Landing Playhouse will have
the best young comedians from all
around the country.
Dinner 6:30 p.m., Comedy 7:30 p.m.,
Robidoux Landing Playhouse
816-232-1778
$15-32
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Poetry Out Loud Northwest Regional
Competition
Agency: Allied Arts Council
Poetry recitation competition.
4:00 p.m., Troester Media Center, 3401
Renick
816-233-0231, Free
MARCH
1
Sounds of the Season
Join the First Presbyterian Church
Sanctuary Choir & Handbell Ensemble,
Jerry L. Anderson and Judy Long,
directors, for the Sounds of the
Season.
12:10 p.m., First Presbyterian Church
$3 donation
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St. Joe’s Got Talent
Agency: Allied Arts Council
Talent show fundraiser for the Arts
Fund.
7:30 p.m. Missouri Theater
$5, Children 12 & under free
4- April 8
Regional High School Art Exhibition
Agency: Albrecht-Kemper Museum of
Art
www.albrecht-kemper.org
Opening Reception Sunday Mar. 4, 1-4
p.m.
AKMA, 816-233-7003
$1-5
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Take It To The Limit: Eagles Concert
Tribute
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
www.rrtstjoe.org
Voted the show of the year in Branson,
the Eagles Tribute is coming to St.
Joseph. This country rock band will
take you on a 30 year journey of classic
music that will have you rockin’ the
night away.
7:30 p.m.. Missouri Theatre,
816-232-1778
$18 -$35
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On Golden Pond
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
www.rrtstjoe.org
The American classic focuses on an
aging couple, Ethel and Norman, who
spend each summer at their home on
the lake. Fri. & Sat. Dinner 6:30 p.m.,
Show 7:30 p.m.; Sun. Dinner 6:30
p.m., Show 2 p.m.; Robidoux Landing
Playhouse
816-232-1778
$15-32
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Celebration of Sacred Music
Agency: American Guild of Organists
www.stjoearts.org
Join AGO and organist Adam Brakel
with the St. Joseph Chamber Choir for
an afternoon of sacred music.
3 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church
$5-10
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Great Day for the Irish: A Murder
Mystery for the Green people in your
life!
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
A St. Patty’s Day Murder Mystery. With
a traditional catered Irish meal, the
murder mystery will make you glad you
came!
6:30 p.m. Robidoux Landing Playhouse
$25
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Damn Yankees
Agency: Performing Arts Association
www.saintjosephperformingarts.org
Damn Yankees is the musical story of
a baseball fanatic who sells his soul
to the Devil to help his team win the
pennant.
2 p.m., Missouri Theatre
816-279-1225
Admission: $12-$57
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Rhythm of the Dance
Agency: Robidoux Resident Theatre
Agency: www.rrtstjoe.org
This two-hour dance and music
extravaganza contains a wealth of Irish
talent. This show is an inspiring epic,
reliving the journey of the Irish Celtics
throughout history.
7:30 p.m., Missouri Theatre
816-232-1778
$22-42
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Saved by Love
Agency: Saint Joseph Symphony
www.saintjosephsymphony.org
Rimsky-Korsakov: Sheherazade;
Wagner “Die frist ist um” from The
Flying Dutchman, featuring Tim Hill,
bass baritone; Bernstein Symphonic
Dances from West Side Story
7:30 p.m., Missouri Theater
$10-43, student/child half price
816-233-7701
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Friend and Family Send Off
Agency: RiverSong
www.riversongchorus.com
Come enjoy the Regional competition
packages of both RiverSong and
competing chapter quartets.
3 p.m., Wyatt Park Christian Church
816-343-4275
Free
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Mad Hatter Tea Potter
Agency: AKMA
Come join a tea party complete with
drinks, snacks, and the Mad Hatter
himself. Children will make their own
“Mad Hat” and parade around the
museum.
1-3 p.m., AKMA, 816-233-7003
$15 per child, reservations required.
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Pops and Pasta
Agency: Saint Joseph Community
Chorus
Annual Benefit for MWSU Vocal Music
Scholarship Fund.
5:30 p.m., St. Francis Parish Center
2618 Seneca, St. Joseph, Missouri
For ticket information please call 816271-4420
Arts Opportunities
in St. Joseph
Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art
2818 Frederick Ave.
www.albrecht-kemper.org
816-233-7003
Mural Painting for Young Adults
For students, ages 9-14.
February 1-15 (Wednesdays only)
4:30-6:30 p.m. $35, includes supplies
Adult Watercolor
February 7- March 13 (Tuesdays only)
5:30-7:30 p.m.
$45 members/ $60 non-members.
A materials list will be provided at
enrollment.
Media Mix-Up
Students (ages 5-9) will make magnets,
puppets, paper creations, and more.
February 22 - March 7 (Wednesdays
only) $35, includes supplies
Arts Alerts
Have you signed up for
e-mail alerts from
the Allied Arts Council?
Join our online arts community and stay
up to date with local
arts activities and opportunities
in the St. Joseph area.
Go to www.stjoearts.org and click on
“Sign up for E-mail
Alerts” in the upper right hand corner
of the homepage and fill out a short
questionnaire.
Also LIKE us on
Facebook at “Allied Arts Council”
Art Classes
A list of upcoming art classes
for children and adults
can be found at:
www.wi.missouriwestern.edu/arts
Preregistration is required.
call 271-4106 for information.
Member Spotlight
Area Artists invited to join registry database
You are planning an event, decorating
a new room, or need a musician, but
have no idea who to contact. All of
these occasions are exactly why the
Allied Arts Council created the Artist
Registry Database.
The Artist Registry Database started
last year, both for artists in the
Northwest Missouri area to get their
names out, and for people to find the
perfect artist for their needs, and has
been growing ever since.
The database includes names,
addresses, and phone numbers for
visual, performing, and literary artists.
It also includes individuals and groups,
as well as technical experts such
as theater directors and visual arts
judges.
The Allied Arts Council not only wants
to help people find that perfect artist, we
also want to help artists make contact
with clients. We encourage artists in
Atchison, Andrew, Buchanan, Clinton,
DeKalb, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway and
Worth counties in Missouri, and
Doniphan and Atchison counties in
Kansas, to register themselves at
www.stjoearts.org/registry.asp
so
that people in the Northwest Missouri
regional area can find them.
With the database, you can search for
the perfect artist for your occasion, or
stumble upon an artist to keep in mind
for a project down the road. On top
of that, the registry is free to join, and
free to use!
Artist Registry Database Member: Christopher Alexander
“I began becoming a
part of the community
arts scene volunteering
in productions with
Robidoux
Resident
Theatre,”
Alexander
said, and he began to
volunteer for multiple
productions. Alexander
said, “After my first
production the summer
before my senior year, I
became hooked.”
Growing up in an arts family and arts
community Christopher Alexander, a
member of the artist database and Platte
County High School’s accompanist, has
been surrounded by art his entire life.
Starting in early elementary school
Alexander started to teach himself to
play piano. It was then that he began
his love for the arts. “Learning to play
the piano and compose music came
out of the decision to teach myself.
It worked for me to learn what I could
do as a composer and pianist on my
own terms before making the choice to
improve those skills.”
When asked about
his inspiration for his
work Alexander knew
instantly where it comes from. “It is
always gratifying to sit at a piano and
just let my fingers carry me away with
playing tunes almost out of nowhere.
First and foremost, God and my faith
are what bring me to music everyday.”
Alexander went on to say how he
always surrounds himself with music
whether it is on his iPod or YouTube for
inspiration.
Alexander has performed many places
throughout the nation, including the
Kansas City Music Hall; St. Joseph;
Colden, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Newtown,
MO; Van Wert, OH; and even British
Columbia.
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Alexander has many talents to offer
to the community. On the registry
database he lists his specialty area
as performance arts, but with very
eclectic tastes. His talents range from
composing commissioned pieces,
performance ensembles, and choral
music; playing for or directing musical
theatre productions, and providing
background music for parties or other
special events.
The Artist Registry database has many
opportunities to contact local artists for
your arts needs. Christopher Alexander
is one of many artists to contact on the
database. To find other artists visit
www.stjoearts.org.
Memorial Gifts
Membership Gifts
In memory of Florine Yost
Teresa Fankhauser &
Erich Uhlhorn
Memorial Gifts to the
David H. Morton Memorial Fund
In memory of Barkley Vineyard
Larry Lucas
Arts office, 118 S. 8th, St. Joseph, MO
64501 by 5:00 p.m. February 3, 2012.
Judging of entries will take place in
February. Entrants will be notified when
judging is completed. Winning artwork
and artist will be announced to the
media at a later date.
The complete rules and application form
are available online at www.trailswest.
org or call Ashley Spalding at the Allied
Arts Council, 816-233-0231 to have an
entry form mailed to you.
The festival dates are August 17-19,
2012. www.trailswest.org
Trails West!® 2012 Artwork
Competition
The Allied Arts Council is accepting
entries for the 2012 Trails West!®
artwork competition through February
3, 2012.
The winning artist will receive a $500.00
cash award. The winning artwork should
embody the spirit of the Trails West!®
2012 theme: Celebrating 20 Years of
Arts and Entertainment. It will become
the visual identification, or “logo,” for
Trails West!® 2012 and the property
of the Allied Arts Council of St. Joseph
Missouri, Inc.
The winning artwork will be featured on
the festival button, merchandise, and
promotional materials including posters,
brochures, and billboards.
Entries must be received in the Allied
Trails West!® 2012 Call for
Fine Artists, Fine Crafters &
Food Vendors
Trails West!® is accepting applications
for Fine Artists, Fine Crafters and Food
Vendors. For rules and entry information
go to www.trailswest.org or call Ashley
at 816-233-0231. Entry deadline for
Fine Artists is April 11, Fine Crafters
April 18, and Food Vendors April 25.
Gifts to the Allied Arts Council Membership Drive(through December 12)
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Alderson
Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Andres
Eugene and Joan Bales
John P. Barclay, Jr.
Bob and Dolores Blair
Stacey and Chad Bradford
Dr. Jack Bridges
Carl and Marian Bryan
Nancy and Charles W. Clisbee
Dan and Susan Colgan
Barb and Dan Connor
Jim and Helen Connors
John and Pamala Cool
Mary Cornett
Bobbie and Brian Cronk
Richard and Barbara Crumley
Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeShon
Teresa Fankhauser & Erich Uhlhorn
Anne and Rod Fletcher
Marcy George
Patricia Boice & Lawrence Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gray
Joe Gray
Peter and Staci Gray
Jo Anne and Marty Grey
Marge Haage
Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Hampton
Mike and Janet Houston
Deon and Karen Jensen
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Kamp
Kay Karasek
Meredith Katchen
Brenda Keesaman
Mary Korneman
Dr. Sharon and Mr. Larry Kosek
Dr. Mark Laney
Pamela Lefler
Jim and Suzanne Lehr
David and Sandi Liechti
Mrs. Stanley R. Lucas
Dr. Gordon Mapley
Carol and Russell Matt
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Matteson
Barbara Maxwell
John and Josie McCarthy
Mary McGarry
Mr. W. K. Means
Maxine J. Meyer
Carol and Casey Meyers
Sandy Miller
Ginger and Jeff Montgomery
Carlos & Carol Moya
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Mr. & Mrs. Byron Myers
Krikor & Kaynoosh Partamian
Performance Plus Rehab Center
Dr. and Mrs. Brent Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pitluck
Natalie Redmond
Helen Richards
Mrs. Richard Rochambeau
Cherish and Mike Sansonetti
Keith J. and Alison Schieber
Brad and Lisa Scott
Dr. and Mrs. Ross Shuman
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Spurgat
St. Joseph PTA Council
Terry and Trish Steinbecker
Larry and Joyce Stobbs
Bob and Mary Helen Stuber
Susanne Teel
Creath and Ann Thorne
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Turk
Don and Carole Vollintine
Tama Wagner
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