An e-mail to all councillors:
I am a resident of York Region and have been involved in the
arts in York region for many years. For the past 21 years I have
been the artistic director of Thornhill Chamber Institute. I am ,as
well, a professional musicoan and private teacher of violin at the
Toronto Waldorf School.
As a member of York Region arts community, and participant in
many musical endeavors in York region I feel compelled to address
you. I have been made aware of your possibly taking away a clause
in the agreement which would threaten the Aurora building's
previously-agreed-upon contracted time of use.
The building has been a welcome change in serving the arts of
all persusions. I personally was thrilled to see it arrive and felt
that we
finally had a place to visit and use as a home base. We were
finally allowed a place similar to any in cities and towns where
the arts are considered an integral part of the community. The
Aurora building is a visible presence and certainly draws
attention to the arts as being a valuable part of our culture.
Please do not take this away!!!
Yours Sincerely,
Gretchen Anner , Artisitic Director ThornhillChamber Music.com
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This is typical of the numerous e-mails received by the Mayor and Council in the last week. I am posting it because I understand the York Region Arts group were leased the space in the Church Street School that was intended for the Historical Society. It was one of the board's first decisions.
Under the agreement the board is required to obtain town approval to lease space. It doesn't have to come to council. Nothing does.
Because of previous re-organisation of the town's administration, request for approval went to the Director of Public Works or is as now known, Director of Infrastructure and Environment.
Responsibility for management of facilities was transferred from the Director of Leisure Services; the person thoroughly familiar with various programming and the significance of the request.
Approval was granted by the new chief out of ignorance of the significance or perhaps by direction of the Mayor.
Who could know under the circumstances?
Half the Leisure Services Department's responsibilities were transferred from one who had credentials and background in all town programs , to one who had none.
The first person's salary stayed the same. The second moved up the grid on the pay scale.
I need to stop now and have a nice calming cup of tea.
Hello Evelyn:
ReplyDeleteMy name is Theo. I am 12 years old. I am interested in the arts, not just here in town or in York region, but everywhere.
I like reading best and then listening to music, all sorts really. I also like looking at paintings - we have a few in our house and some really thick and heavy books on art.
I also like going to the movies and to the odd live performance on stage.
I don't understand all the fuss about an old building. Why can't adults get along with each other the way they tell us kids to?
Culture and history are really the same thing; that's what my mom says. She's a professor, so should know.
Theo
I wonder just how many of the demanding people in the audience next Tuesday actually voted for the Councillors sitting at that table. My guess is that their leaders were among those who voted for the LOSING Mormac ticket and that they do not feel any loyalty to Aurora. They just want to continue their protected lives as patrons of 'culture' with Aurora real estate and cash.
ReplyDelete"My guess is that their leaders were among those who voted for the LOSING Mormac ticket and that they do not feel any loyalty to Aurora."
ReplyDeleteGuess again.