Community cultural planning : a guidebook for community leaders / written by Craig Dreeszen ; with a foreword by Bill Bulick
Publication details: Washington : Americans for the Arts, cop. 1998Description: 44 pSummary: This handbook is intended to help local officials and community and cultural leaders to decide whether cultural planning makes sense for their community. Such planning can identify and mobilize cultural resources to spur economic development, advance cultural preservation efforts and enhance a community's overall quality of life. By incorporating a cultural plan into their overall development efforts, these communities have woven the arts into the social, economic and political fabric of their community, with powerful and tangible results. Such plans not only build support for the arts but cultivate recognition of the inherent power of the arts and culture for helping people to imagine and construct their future communities. (Font: Editor)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Centre d' Informació i Documentació del CERC Sala | General | S 03087 | 1 | Available (Disponible) | 1900073262 |
Portland's cultural revolution / a foreword by Bill Bulick -- Introduction: writing the stories we want to live -- What is cultural planning? -- Why plan? -- Developing a cultural plan for your community -- The nuts & bolts of cultural planning -- Making it happen in your community -- Conclusion
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