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souk , BEND <br /> AUGUST 201 1 � <br /> ��� Mnypa.�rrppF�v f [prf.kr <br /> Letter from the Mayor <br /> Arts and culture shape us in many ways <br /> Dear Friends and Neighbors, <br /> A recent study indicated that arts organizations and activities have a$30.4 million annual economic impact in St.Joseph <br /> County. On the average, each person attending an arts-related event in our community spends $26.41,not counting the <br /> cost of event admission.Yet,we know the positive impact of arts and culture on our lives is immeasurable. The arts <br /> inspire, soothe,provoke and connect us. <br /> In South Bend, cultural and arts-related activities blossom into full bloom this time of year. Our new Chris Wilson <br /> Outdoor Pavilion at Potawatomi Park is host to concerts from 7 to 8 p.m. each summer Sunday. But a special <br /> ArtsEverywhere Performing Arts Series features free performances at 7 p.m. Saturdays through Aug.27,featuring <br /> performers like the University of Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival's Young Company and the South Bend Symphony <br /> Orchestra. <br /> The South Bend Symphony's annual Pops at the Cove on Aug.23 will feature the 1812 Overture with a fireworks show, <br /> while the annual Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival will present"The Merchant of Venice"Aug. 16-28 in the DeBartolo <br /> Performing Arts Center on the Notre Dame campus. <br /> More than 10,000 people in 2010 attended South Bend's largest arts event,Art Beat,which returns for its ninth year <br /> from 11 a.m.to 6 p.m. Saturday,Aug. 27.An even bigger crowd is expected this year to stroll along our downtown <br /> streets and sidewalks and explore the work of local visual,performing,and culinary artists. <br /> The arts will continue to have a positive impact on our community.But they also will help our economy. The City of <br /> South Bend is joining with the University of Notre Dame to transform the Hansel Center on West Washington Street into <br /> the new Notre Dame Center for Arts and Culture. The facility also will house Notre Dame's Institute for Latino Studies. <br /> Notre Dame is in the latter stages of securing sufficient resources for the project to move forward. In addition to <br /> $930,000 from the City,the University,local philanthropic organizations and businesses have collectively donated or <br /> pledged more than$1.5 million to the project. This reuse of the Hansel Center not only creates a focal point for <br /> engagement by the University of Notre Dame with our African-American and Latino communities,but it also provides <br /> an opportunity to help transform our West Side. The center will feature an internationally renowned fine-art print studio, <br /> a literary program and writer-in-residence initiative,and significant community interaction through artistic programs, <br /> workshops and events for children,adolescents and adults. <br /> Located across the street from the Indiana University South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center,this new initiative is <br /> another great example of how partnerships with our universities and businesses are adding to the quality of life. <br /> Sincerely, Visit Our Website at www SouthBendIN.gov! <br /> Mayor Steve <br /> 14th Annual KeyBank Salmon Chase 10K Run/ 5K Run & Walk, Saturday, September 17 I <br /> I rA~ Lace up your running shoes before the Notre Dame vs. Michigan State football game! The <br /> 0= College Football Hall of Fame and Kelly Cares Foundation once again join forces to offer a I <br /> Ichallenging yet enjoyable course-running event for novice to elite participants that begins <br /> and concludes at the College Football Hall of Fame. Whether you're a local running fan or I <br /> Icoming to the area for the Notre Dame vs. Michigan State football weekend,this unique <br /> running event offers an unparalleled atmosphere. In addition to the scenic course along the <br /> I SALMON river,there is a post-race party with food, games and entertainment for the entire family. I <br /> CHASE.ORC3 <br /> Register online at www.SalmonChase.org <br />
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