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BOXFORD CULTURAL COUNCIL

               The Boxford Cultural Council (BCC) is a community organization supported through funding
               from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state organization which disseminates over twelve
               million dollars annually to support and promote art/music, science, and the humanities locally.
               The BCC is made up of community members who vet and vote on grant applications submitted
               to us on an annual basis. We believe that a strong presence of the arts, science and humanities is
               essential to build a strong community and a thriving educational system. Our primary objective
               is to develop and fund projects that weave these elements into the fabric of our community. The
               BCC actively encourages local artisans, musicians, scientists, teachers and school organizations
               to submit grants for consideration to the Cultural Council.

               The 2016 grant cycle  gleaned 15  grant  applications, of which 12 were funded. Among the
               council grants approved for the 2016 grant cycle, are the following:


                   •  “Minecraft Madness” encourages  and motivates children to create  a  brighter world
                       through reading and imagination. Utilizing comedy, magic, improv and balloon art, Jim
                       brings the characters from the popular video game to life. Over 20 volunteers participate
                       in entertaining and team building activities at the Boxford Public Library

                   •  “Meet Julia Child” A live performance at the  Boxford Public  Library  featuring  "Julia
                       Child" doing what she did best. The audience, as members of the "studio audience" will
                       learn about Julia's life in a fun and exciting way and then get to see an original "French
                       Chef" program. An edutainment comedy that's fun for all. After the performance, the cast
                       will open up for a discussion of Julia Child
                   •  “Romeo and Juliet” New Repertory Theatre will perform a 90-minute adaptation of
                       William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" at New Hope Tutorials which includes study
                       guides, a workshop, and an artist-led post-show discussion.
                   •  “Holiday Concert”  The Carlisle Chamber  Orchestra will perform  at the Corey
                       Auditorium in Carlisle with seasonal music for the whole family. There will be classical
                       as well as popular repertoire, a sing-along, and a treat for the youngsters.


               “Apple Magazines”  CREST produces 4 free annual publications showcasing the
               writing/art/music of students at Spofford Pond School among others.  Appleseed  (gr3-5) and
               Applesauce (gr6-8) are  distributed free to an estimated 10000 readers in schools, libraries,
               senior/youth centers and both Boxford town stores. Schools use the magazines to recognize &
               inspire excellence in writing/art/music/photography.

               To learn more about the Massachusetts Cultural Council, or apply  for a  grant, check out
               www.massculturalcouncil.org. There is an  opening on the Council this coming  year. We
               encourage Boxford residents to apply. We meet in the fall and winter as needed.




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