HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.k. Service Agreement – Rosemount Area Arts Council
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
City Council Regular Meeting: January 3, 2017
AGENDA ITEM: Service Agreement – Rosemount Area
Arts Council (RAAC)
AGENDA SECTION:
Consent
PREPARED BY: Dan Schultz, Parks and Recreation
Director AGENDA NO. 6.k.
ATTACHMENTS: Proposed 2017 Service Agreement APPROVED BY: ddj
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to approve the 2017 Service Agreement with the
Rosemount Area Arts Council (RAAC).
ISSUE
The 2016 service agreement with RAAC is coming to an end. As in past service agreements with RAAC,
the agreement outlines the variety of arts and cultural programs and activities offered to the public by
RAAC. In return for their programming and event planning efforts, RAAC receives rent-free use of City
facilities based on City policies for RAAC sponsored activities as outlined in the service agreement. The
service agreement also includes language that allows RAAC space in the Parks and Recreation Department
activities brochures.
Staff is recommending that the City Council consider entering into the 2017 service agreement with
RAAC. The 2017 service agreement is very similar to the 2016 agreement. The only changes are minor
adjustments in the programs and activities that are being proposed.
Service Agreement Between The City Of Rosemount And The Rosemount Area Arts Council – 1/3/2017 pg. 1
SERVICE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ROSEMOUNT
AND THE ROSEMOUNT AREA ARTS COUNCIL
THIS AGREEMENT is made the 3rd day of January, 2017 by and between the City of
Rosemount, a Minnesota municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as “City”) and the Rosemount
Area Arts Council, a Minnesota Non- Profit 501.c.3. (hereinafter referred to as “RAAC”);
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, for the past several years RAAC has sponsored or co-sponsored a variety of
community arts cultural activities (that have included Art Blast, Author Readings, Christmas at the
Steeple Center, Film Festival, Photo Contest, Theatrical Productions and other art classes); and
WHEREAS, the city council of the City has determined that it is in the best interest of the
City and its citizens to promote the City and its businesses and to provide arts and cultural
opportunities for its residents by entering into an agreement with the RAAC to conduct community
arts and cultural activities and to provide volunteer services at the Steeple Center in 2017;
NOW, THEREFORE, on the basis of the premises and the mutual covenants and
agreements hereinafter set forth, it is agreed as follows:
1. The Rosemount Area Arts Council will organize and conduct, in cooperation with the
city staff, arts and cultural activities listed in attachment A, and other similar events
and activities, which shall be conducted on various dates and in various locations, on
dates to be agreed upon by RAAC and the staff from the Parks and Recreation
Department, in accordance with practices and standards of other activities conducted
in past years. Services shall include the recruitment, selection, training, and managing
of such volunteers and independent contractors as are necessary to conduct the
RAAC sponsored arts activities, and shall include but not be limited to:
a. advertising and promotions including the design, production and distribution of
flyers, posters, and the development and installation of signs and banners; and
b. securing all necessary governmental permits and seeking approval of other
required City action; and
c. soliciting financial support from individuals, businesses and organizations
including sponsorships of certain events; and
2. RAAC will undertake the work of this agreement as an independent
Service Agreement Between The City Of Rosemount And The Rosemount Area Arts Council – 1/3/2017 pg. 2
contractor, and RAAC officers, volunteers, independent contractors, and agents shall
not be deemed agents or employees of the City for any purposes including, but not
limited to, income tax withholding, workers’ compensation and unemployment
compensation.
3. RAAC will maintain liability insurance providing the following coverages:
Commercial general liability with personal injury limits of not less than $1,000,000
per occurrence and a general aggregate limitation of not less than $2,000,000. The
City of Rosemount will be named as additional insured on all such policies and proof
of insurance will be provided to the City.
4. As consideration for the services provided by RAAC, the City will allow RAAC
access to recreational facilities owned and operated by the City, at no cost to RAAC.
RAAC will need to secure facility use permits and abide by the policies set forth by
the City for the use of said facilities. The City will also provide one page at no cost to
RAAC in the Parks and Recreation Brochure. RAAC will also have the opportunity
to pay for the design, production and mailing costs of up to three additional pages in
the Parks and Recreation brochure should space be available.
5. All services and activities conducted by RAAC shall be on a
nondiscriminatory basis and in full compliance with all state and federal civil and
human rights laws, regulations and rulings.
6. Those possessing current peddlers/solicitors’ licenses cannot be part of the
RAAC activities unless they have registered with RAAC and have been approved by
RAAC’s Board of Directors.
7. In consideration of the performance by RAAC of the foregoing, the City will
provide space in the City’s Parks and Recreation Brochure for the arts and cultural
activities listed in attachment A.
CITY OF ROSEMOUNT
By:_________________________________
William Droste, Mayor
By:_________________________________
Clarissa Hadler, City Clerk
ROSEMOUNT AREA ARTS COUNIL
By:_________________________________
Chairperson
By:_________________________________
Treasurer
Service Agreement Between The City Of Rosemount And The Rosemount Area Arts Council – 1/3/2017 pg. 3
Attachment A
List of Activities to be coordinated by RAAC:
Bluegrass Americana Festival – A RAAC event since 2009, it has been the proud recipient of
multiple MRAC grants and showcased a wide assortment of Bluegrass music as well has classical
gospel and more American Roots Music for the whole town to enjoy. In addition this event
brought in events such as craft shows, square dancing and other forms of activities to create
audience participation. The Steeple Center will create new avenues for expanding the festival.
Author Readings – RAAC has worked through the Robert Trail Library several times a year to
honor local authors dedicated to the art of writing and welcomed in the public to hear the authors
speak of their journeys. The Steeple Center would be a good space to expand on this idea with
writing/author conferences and book fairs.
Christmas at the Steeple Center – A well-received event at the Steeple Center, this variety show
event was packed full of artists from musicians to dancers utilizing their talents in the name of a
favorite time of year. The Steeple Center is the perfect place to call home for the holidays. It is a
big event with a “small-town” feel.
Photo Contest – Celebrating the photographer in all of us, the Steeple Center has been the perfect
place to display entries and discuss the art. The contest focuses on finding the beauty of the
Rosemount Area and displaying it to the public.
Community Chime Choir – This program invites the local community to become part a musical
group that can come together to learn, practice, then perform to the public for years to come in a
setting befitting a choir.
Mystery Dinner Theater – An annual event since RAAC’s inception, it is an event the public looks
forward to every year as way to be entertained, solve a mystery, and enjoy good food and company.
Film Festival – Celebrating Minnesota’s amateur and finest independent filmmakers, the film
festival was the first official event of the Steeple Center in 2008. In the future it could also be
utilized in the all times of the year for other feature presentations, art-education and any special
showings/contests that require a similar media set-up.
Rosemount’s Front Porch - The Front Porch Program is a program created to welcome in visitors
to the Steeple Center. The title relates back to a time when neighbors greeted one another from
their front porches and thus created a foundation for lasting relationships for years to come.
Painting Classes – Classes held at the Steeple Center on various Tuesday and Thursday afternoons
by local artists, teaching local artists.
Quilt Show – In conjunction with Quilters Haven, a quilt show for primarily local quilters.
Photography Classes – In preparation for the photo contest, a professional photographer will
teach the basics of composition and technology. Free to the public.
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Jazz Nights at the Steeple Center – Occasional jazz concerts held at the Steeple Center. Artists
have been drawn from the Twin Cities and Connecticut.
Front Porch Players Community Theater – Community Theater launched in 2013.
Senior Theater - Second Act Players.
Thursdays in the Park – Various musical shows at the Central Park Amphitheater on Thursday
evenings in the summer. Talent primarily appeals to families and kids. Talent is drawn from
Rosemount and the Twin Cities area. Goal will be to ultimately have a performance every Thursday
evening from mid-June through August. This year we have six performances scheduled.
Performances are free to the public.
Classic Film Nights – Held at the Steeple Center. Event held in conjunction with a selected
Rosemount restaurant for a pre-film dining experience. Audiences are encouraged to come in
costume.
Art Exhibits – RAAC has purchased an art hanging system for the Steeple Center and will mount
various art shows. Local artists will be featured, as well as artists from surrounding areas.
Art Blast – A week long special event that attracts many art enthusiasts to a variety of art activities.
Other events and exhibits as mutually agreed upon.