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EDI: <br />- Age ranges should be looked at too for inclusion. What about programs for younger <br />groups and families since there is a large proportion of them in Louisville? The Butterfly <br />Pavilion might be a great collaboration for that group. Nature Lab was also discussed: <br />check to see when the Nature Lab happened in 2022 and if we want to do them again. <br />- Native Rights Center through Boulder University. This might be a great opportunity for a <br />mini series of talks. Ava Hamiltion was a bit disappointing to most of the Programming <br />Committee members and felt that it was unstructured and not as informative as a lecture <br />style would have been. . <br />- Holocaust survivor/ discussions- JR's mother- in-law is giving a talk this week on some <br />of her experiences in the holocaust and perhaps there is a panel that we can work with <br />the JCC to set up a series of talks or even just one. <br />- Louisville Historical Society - Possibly work with them since they have been doing a <br />series of newsletters talking about the history of Louisville and its Italian/ Jewish/ <br />bootlegging community. This might be an interesting collaboration as well. <br />Mushrooms: <br />Seems like a very popular subject right now and the Programming committee is <br />interested in exploring how we can make this an educating, informative and exploratory <br />event for all ages. Perhaps even talking about hte foraging aspect and how it can be <br />done in an environmentally friendly way. Hopefully have visuals and maybe discussions <br />on the topic. Look at what Telluride has done with its yearly mushroom festival and how it <br />relates to the culture share. <br />Poet Smash: <br />Potential idea to host some poets. Beth has a contact named:Vallery Szarek, <br />val&poetval.com, 720-771-0391, poetval.com <br />Bee Exhibit <br />- Explore the community's involvement, business and understanding of all things bees. <br />Music/ Audible arts: <br />Silent Film: Who did we work with on this in the past? All ages attend which is great for <br />EDI. Perhaps this should pay event? Will this help meet the $1,400 ticket sales <br />requirement? $5 a ticket and maybe kids under 12 are free. <br />*Arts event/ Steinbach volunteering: Should we suggest that we have a staggered <br />schedule for these events? This will help with short staffing. <br />Potential Events: <br />
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