mm woc'aaomcuz-' ' influenza. 2013-: City will review Jazz Room funding Bvlluntslaclson evenings from September to ability to provide funding, '- r . - ChronicleSIaJ lune. largely serving the saying, “we do have alimited .9 V . " {(M W WW1“ over~30 crowd. Harris said. purse to draw from" . Council has directed The group has already Mayor Brenda Halloran K} M‘ M 9’ 2013 7'30 p'm' Bl staff to review the received $10,000 from the requested stafl‘takeaaeoond Community Grants Waterloo Region Arts Fund, look at the society's funding 90 m W W W ' ~ Peer Review committee rec- $8,000 from the Ontario Am request. Scian asked M to , 170 Em St. W. W ommendation to deny a Council and $10,000 from have their report ready for < _ funding mm by the Grand the federal heritage depart- theAlpril’s finance meeting. n . Tickets $10.00 ~ Proceeds to The Alzheimer Socraty RiverlanSociety. ment through the Canada T e grant program ' - . The organization was Arts Presentation Fund. approved 44 requests for 9 MW new only by calling denied a request for $10,000 Harris said support from funding in 2013, totalling ° 519413-3410 in funding and their treasur- the city was critical for securâ€" $119,488. The lG-mernber . . “fall?“ In! er. Ruth Harris, spoke to ing more federal and provin- committee received65appli- 333$ Tam The heights council Monday evening to cial funding. and the $5,000 cations for funding totaling ‘ ' ' Gap Mm: ask councillors to provide represented about four per 33425206. and The â€mm 9‘09 Fm'ï¬li the youp with 55,0)0. cent of their overall budget. BettyAnne Keller. manag- ‘What we are and what Coun. Angela Vieth was er of arts, culture, festivals we have to odor is we are an sympathetic to the group’s and events at the city. as well ‘ exceptional cultural amenity. request. “They‘ve done a as a member of the commit- we contribute to the quality great job of marketing. tee, said the funding request ,3 322%" of life and the economic they’ve a); a great website bythe Grand River Jan Soci- $2 ‘9. 4' . developmbnt, we provide a and the tpart is the musi- ety had two strikes aminst it ; T " - home for the cultural com- cians who come and play when it came to the _- ‘ munity here and we have a every Friday and Saturday committee. lite ï¬rst was that 4 3 sustainable business model." night are getting paid a living the Jazz Society was a ï¬rst- .» v . said Harris. "But that model wage." she said. time applicant for the fund, L I F E § w A r ‘fï¬ s does have as a key piece “For me that's a big thing. and the second was it wasn’t _ ' â€as; municipal support.†because we often ask musi- clear the funding was to help ' " “ Located at street level of cians to ‘donate’ their talent" leverage federal and provin- 10‘“ â€All“: ) 0s" «a, the Huether Hotel, the socie- Coun. Karen Scian noted cial support. tyholds more than aoshows the work the group was The committee met in DESIGN YOUR OWN SOFA, during its 10-month jam sea~ doing in the community but January to discuss how son on Friday and Saturday recognized the city's limited funding was to be anointed. LOVESEAT on SECTIONAL I?“ 4 A er’ ' l 1 ‘ - 3 . ï¬g o a, w ~ """‘“'" é ‘ «at “a t - a f .7 ‘ A g: v F ; at --’ M E- r I g t i La; Sn. \. L. . luau-~8- 1m IOU-emu tmmhm-ï¬ 3% his - {4’ Q (3;? ‘5‘ It}; "as, A t, .. ctr a6; ,â€" age-u to}? ,3; a. , ,,‘5$<;"., W 6: “$6 a a; “in 9'? {I‘M L/‘t‘m /