Arts Commission Recruitment 2025 - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The Bonney Lake Arts Commission is on the lookout for at least five new members, including a high school student, as it plans to reconvene in March 2025. This recruitment drive aims to engage individuals passionate about various artistic fields, including music, painting, dance, and sculpture. Past projects led by the commission have significantly enriched the cultural landscape of Bonney Lake, featuring initiatives like the city hall art gallery and creative public art installations. Meetings of the Arts Commission will be held quarterly, with the first meeting scheduled for March 19, 2025, at the Bonney Lake Justice & Municipal Center. Additional meetings are tentatively planned for June 18, September 17, and a special session on November 19.

Applications can be submitted online, with the first review set for February 11, providing an opportunity for community involvement in the arts. For more information, potential applicants can reach out to Leslie Harris, Assistant to the City Administrator. This initiative represents a unique chance for community members to influence the arts in their locality.

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