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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Arts Council Community Spotlight: Ken Noreen, Art Advocate


In Celebration of 25 years of doing good in our community, the Arts Council would like to take some time and highlight some of our fantastic members who are doing great things in our community.

Ken Noreen - Shoreline


Arts Council Founding Board Member
Director of Shoreline Concert Band

What do you love most about our community?

I’m so glad to have raised our children in this community because it’s a place that values the right things; it values what you can succeed in with your individual talents and for a lot of people in this community, that’s the arts.




How do the arts make an impact in your life?

There’s an appreciation as you age for more artistic things. I mean, why do we have the painting in our house that we do? We’re so proud that every place we go we try to bring a painting that means something to my wife and I and that’s just a part of our life, an appreciation of aesthetic things. I really am a sports fan and I love winning, we attend a lot of sporting events, but no way would I give up going to the symphony or the rep in place of that. It’s a life style, something in your heart that you grow with over a period of time. It’s an appreciation for things other than winning or losing.


Why should someone support the Arts Council?

It’s important to support our own local arts organization because this money goes back into our local groups like Shoreline Concert Band or the schools. It’s a reflection of our community, I wouldn’t have ever wanted to raise or family in another community, and that’s why we support the Arts Council.


Join Ken and become a member of the Arts Council. You’ll not only receive some great member perks, you’ll also get to bask in the warm glow that comes with knowing you’ve helped foster creativity in your community. Stand with your neighbors who together have invested over $3 million in arts and arts education right here in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park over the last 25 years. 

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to nurture and support the arts in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park

3 comments:

  1. Art is a wonderful thing. It should be supported by private endowments. But, speaking for Shoreline, before you pass the hat, you should disclose that a significant amount of support for the arts in Shoreline is paid for by the taxpayers. By annual contract, the City is the "primary sponsor" of the following Arts Council programs, to the tune of $60,000 a year.

    Shoreline Arts Festival
    Concerts/Performances in the Parks
    Arts & Culture Events
    Family Performances
    Community Outreach
    Arts Education
    Portable Works

    In addition to being the primary financial sponsor of those services, the City Parks Department provides arts and special events services inhouse, such as Celebrate Shoreline, Summer Lunchtime Music Series, Swingin' Summer Eve, Hamlin Haunt, and Healthy City.

    The taxpayers support the arts already, by government coercion. Have the Shoreline City Council return arts funding authority to individual citizens, and those of use so inclined will gladly fund the arts ourselves, voluntarily.

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  2. On Monday, January 5, 2015, the Shoreline City Council will approve a new contract: Motion to Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract with the Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Arts Council.

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  3. And I for one would like to see the Shoreline Arts Festival retired. If you've attended once, there is no need to go again. Nothing new or original from year to year. Let the local groups have a day-long performance of their traditional folk dances and advertise it as such.

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