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Calaveras Arts Council Doesn’t Rest For Winter

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Winter time and the Calaveras Arts Council is busy.

Mary Jane Genochio, Executive Director, was Thursday’s KVML “Newsmaker of the Day”. 


The Calaveras County Arts Council is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation.


Founded in 1981, their purpose is to coordinate excellence in the presenting and promotion of the visual and performing arts of all cultures for artists, residents and visitors. The staff is comprised of Genochio, a deputy director and a part-time assistant under the direction of an 11-member volunteer Board of Directors.


To assure that the arts would be an enriching aspect of the area, the Calaveras County Arts Council was organized in 1981 when a County Arts Plan was developed, resulting in the council being accepted as a State-Local Partner with the California Arts Council, a state agency.


In 1983, in the county seat of San Andreas, Calaveras Arts renovated a “quonset hut” building which, for 5 years was used as the office. In 1989 they organized an artists’ cooperative to sustain a gallery/office in Murphys called the Art-Op. In 1990, through county government support, they established their present office/gallery on historic Main Street in San Andreas.


The Council is proud of its’ history of presenting quality performing artists, filling a cultural need.


This weekend, the Chairs for Charity Fundraiser (jointly hosted by the Soroptimists of Calaveras County) will take place in San Andreas and tickets are sold out! 


However, there are plenty of events that are coming up within the next few months, beginning as early as this Sunday with the Joe Craven Trio performing at 3pm in Angels Camp, as part of the Ovations series of concerts and events.


The Joe Craven Trio is a power trio of keyboards, key bass, drums, fiddle, mandolin, found sound and vocals. The trio pays tribute to Traditional American Folk, Blues, New Orleans, Swing, Funk, as well as the music of Brazil, Haiti, Ireland, Cuba and Puerto Rico.


For 12 years, the Calaveras County Arts Council presented the Sacramento Symphony at public and children’s concerts. To keep classical music in the forefront, in 1994 they started Calaveras Classics, which became “Ovations” in 2003, a performing arts series to reflect a diversity of music and dance.


The Ovations series takes place at the Bret Harte Theater.


A summer series of 10 weekly free public concerts called “Music in the Parks,” featuring a variety of music styles, was begun in 1992, underwritten by local businesses and individuals. Today, this series is the most popular summertime weekly event. and the musical lineup for the Summer of 2013 will be announced within a matter of days.


Along the way, to serve their constituents, the Calaveras Arts Council has added many other events and fundraisers which you can learn about on this website. http://www.calaverasarts.org/


As a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation, the Arts Council is not directly a part of county government. However, from the County, they do receive annual in-kind rent support. for the office/gallery, for which they are very grateful.


The “Newsmaker of the Day” is heard each weekday morning on AM 1450 KVML at 6:45, 7:45 and 8:45am.

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