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Company Name
CULTURAL PLANNING GROUP
Contract #
A-2015-073
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
5/5/2015
Expiration Date
5/4/2016
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2017
Destruction Year
2021
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images and constructing positive interactions. We focus on exploring ways to consider'what <br />could be' and 'what Is possible' by focusing on positive experiences and future vision -- •helping <br />us to answer questions such as, "What inspires you to be part of the Santa Ana arts and cultural <br />community ?" and "What arts environment would you most like to help bring alive in the next 10 <br />years ?" or "Mow can toinomow be different from today ?" The format uses a set of exploratory <br />questions to draw out stories and visual scenes and help participants identify a desired future <br />and vision. The results from the workshops will be combined and summarized for the City. <br />Community Conversations (volunteer or co- volunteer led): These discussion sessions allow <br />Santa Ana residents to discuss among themselves theirvislon and aspirations for Santa Ana's <br />arts and cultural future in their own venues, as opposed to a more formal City - sponsored input <br />session. Community volunteers are recruited and trained to conduct a series of conversations in <br />familiar, comfortable community settings — schools, churches, community centers, neighborhood <br />associations, libraries, their own living rooms, restaurants, bars, and local "gathering spots." <br />Discussions are customized to the neighborhoods and topics of interest. Volunteers are given <br />comprehensive materials including an introduction, discussion questions and a reporting format, <br />MindMixer: MindMixer is an interactive website for community engagement, It allows easy, <br />public access to project information and multiple ways to provide ideas and opinions – visually <br />and textually, The team will use the tool for instant polls and surveys, and for testing ideas and <br />concepts, We encourage people to tell their stories about their community and their interaction <br />with arts and culture through their photos and videos. Additionally, MindMixer acts as a tracking <br />tool to measure participation. <br />Social Media: Related to the MindMixer platform is a social media program of Twitter, <br />Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and other channels to incite conversation, promote awareness, <br />publicize information and events, and generally engage the portion of the public that most relates <br />to social media. This can also conceivably be a part of the City's new communitywide arts <br />calendar. <br />• CaN -Style 'Town Halls: At the start of the project, a Town Hall using caf6 -style discussion <br />groups is conducted. This opportunity is advertised to the whole community for participation. It <br />provides a diverse group of people with an opportunity to easily share information and insights <br />into the arts and cultural planning process for the City. A number of topics are prepared and <br />documented based on the number of tables in each meeting. People are invited to talk in small, <br />intimate groups at the tables about topics of interest and then are asked to rotate to another <br />table with a different set of questions around another topic. At the end of the session a plenary <br />session Is conducted to allow the whole group to share and connect with the topics and ideas <br />generated. These meetings help to set up the planning process and allow a cross - pollination of <br />The Cultural Ranning Croup 23 <br />
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