May 6, 2016 at 2:58 p.m.

Local art centers need community feedback

Public asked to provide input via surveys
Local art centers need community feedback
Local art centers need community feedback

Youth art programs are springing up around the country, and Rhinelander is no exception. The benefits of allowing young people to be creative include increased problem-solving skills, stronger interpersonal skills, self-awareness and expression.

Two Rhinelander organizations are teaming up to provide more opportunities for Northwoods children to explore their creative sides.

ArtStart and Old School Arts & Learning Center are seeking community feedback regarding their youth art programs. Parents, businesses and community members are invited to complete a short online survey.

In the fall of 2015, ArtStart and Old School began offering a series of art classes called "TGI-ArtFridays." Six Friday sessions were offered free of charge, with an additional six Open Studio sessions offered free of charge at Old School Arts & Learning Center.

"Many parents were asking us if we offered art classes for kids or if we planned to, so we did a few small pilot programs," Melinda Childs, Development Director of ArtStart, said in a press release. "These programs were an overwhelming success and many of the participants were excited to have a creative outlet to compliment the various sports programs offered in the area. ArtStart is still a very small organization run mostly by volunteers but we are looking for ways we can meet this need successfully for the community."

Several members of the 2016 Leadership Oneida County (LOC) class have partnered with ArtStart and Old School to develop an online survey to gather insight from the Rhinelander community on area youth art programs.

The goals of the survey are to:

• Gather public opinion on youth art offerings

• Identify and address program issues and challenges

• Foster community ownership in youth arts

"It is my hope that our community members will take this opportunity to quickly and easily provide input on the Rhinelander area youth arts programs," noted LOC class member, Lauren Sackett. "We are hoping that by using the online survey system we will see an increase in the community's participation."

Parents and their children who would like to participate can take the survey located at this link:http://bit.ly/RhineArtsKids

Anyone else in the Rhinelander community may also participate by taking the survey here:http://bit.ly/RhineArtsCommunity

Surveys can be completed now through Thursday, May 12.

Leadership Oneida County is a nine-month program that will cultivate and prepare emerging leaders in Oneida County. Leadership Oneida County creates an awareness of services and organizations within the county, and reinforces an individual's call to civic responsibility and citizen involvement.


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