HIGH HOPES
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COMMUNITY VOICES | PG 5
S O U T H
ONE WORD: PLASTICS
ONE FOR ALL
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The lighter side of Tupperware
FLAIR | PG 14
CORRIDOR | PG 7
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VOLUME 35 • NUMBER 36 • JULY 27, 2017
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Arapahoe County allocates SCFD funds
ABOVE: The Cherry Hillbillies: Villager sales rep Valerie LeVier channels Elly May Clampett, tying things up in the Amazon Treehouse Bar, where tall bartenders pour up the tall ones. The annual Hoedown is lowbrow at its highest. Photo by Peter Jones ABOVE, RIGHT: Quinley Onsager of Englewood carries her emojis well—and then tosses them with abandon. The weekend’s Turkey Leg & Wine Hoedown in Littleton had something goofy for everybody. See more on pages 8-9. Photo by Becky Osterwald
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners voted last week to adopt recommendations made by the county’s Cultural Council for the allocation of Scientific and Cultural Facilities District Tier III funds. Those recommendations will be forwarded to the SCFD Board for final approval. Tier III funding supports local art, cultural, scientific and historical organizations that benefit Arapahoe County citizens and others in the seven-county region. For the upcoming program year, Arapahoe received and allocated nearly $1.5 million in SCFD tax revenue derived from the 1 tenth of 1 percent sales tax collected in Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Boulder, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. Each year, the Cultural Council publicizes, receives and processes Tier III grant applications. The council reviews all applications and makes recommendations to the commissioners for funding based upon a specific set of criteria. This year, 79 operating requests
and 21 project requests will receive funding. Organizations include Arapahoe Philharmonic, Aurora Symphony Orchestra, Cherry Creek Chorale, Downtown Aurora Visual Arts, Englewood Cultural Arts Center Association, Greenwood Village Arts and Humanities Council, Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County, Littleton Town Hall Arts Center, Museum of Outdoor Arts and South Suburban Parks and Recreation. There is currently an opening for a citizen residing in Littleton, Englewood or Sheridan to serve on the Arapahoe County Cultural Council. Councilmembers are appointed by commissioners to serve three-year terms. To fill out an online application, go to arapahoegov.com/index. aspx?NID=1090 and select Cultural Council from the drop-down menu. Applications are also available at Arapahoe County Administration, 5334 S. Prince Street, fourth floor, in Littleton. For a complete list of organizations receiving funding, visit arapahoegov .com/ACCC.