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High Plains Chautauqua 2017

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ORGANIZATION: Colorado Humanities

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High Plains Chautauqua (HPC)
The High Plains Chautauqua performance tent and various HPC scenes.

A treasured Greeley tradition, High Plains Chautauqua (HPC), proclaimed "High Plains Chautauqua Week," provides free of admission a festive summer learning experience shared by young and old that promotes community engagement and civic dialogue. Families return every year to enjoy more than 40 HPC events and activities held day and night throughout the week. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entering the First World War, HPC's 2017 theme is "Echoes of World War I," and will be held Aug. 1 - 5.

We plan and implement HPC with the help of 125 volunteers from Greeley and the partnership of more than a dozen Weld County organizations and businesses including the City of Greeley, Greeley Museums, High Plains Library District, Aims Community College, Weld County School District #6, Visit Greeley/Chamber of Commerce, KUNC, Pirate Radio, KFKA 1310, The Tribune and more. 40 to 50 Weld County organizations, businesses, foundations and individuals provide cash donations, and a total value of $150,000 is anticipated in in-kind goods and services. HPC is the largest, most successful big tent Chautauqua in the country, and serves as a model for Chautauqua festivals nationwide. HPC enjoys a total annual audience of 7,000; people come from all over Colorado, and as far away as California and Florida. HPC 2017 will include more than 40 dynamic, family-friendly events. Events will be held daylong at different Greeley locations, and the big Chautauqua tent on Aims Community College campus will be packed to overflowing for music and three brilliant living history performances every night. Professional Chautauqua scholar-performers will portray 12 important historical figures of the WWI era, and 40 to 50 Weld County School District 6 students will portray historical characterizations they developed during the academic year in our Young Chautauqua program.

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About Colorado Humanities

Location:

7935 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 450, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, US

Mission Statement

Colorado Humanities' mission is to inspire the exploration of ideas and appreciation of our diverse cultural heritage. We seek to foster partnerships statewide to provide community- and K-12-based programs and resources that improve education, strengthen cultural institutions, and enrich community life. Our mission particular to High Plains Chautauqua in Greeley, the program for which we are requesting support from CenturyLink’s Matching Time Grant Program, is to consistently provide the highest quality, family-friendly history programming to be shared by people of all ages that will promote the exploration of ideas, appreciation of our cultural heritage, and civic dialog for an enriched family and community experience.

Description

We are dedicated to support humanities education for adults and children statewide. In our 43-year history, we have created more than 75 unique program initiatives. Our major objectives include developing programs that engage diverse populations, help preK-12 students--especially youth at risk--improve academic achievement, and encourage community engagement.

We forge partnerships throughout Colorado, and Greeley is our long-time programmatic hub for Weld County. In addition to High Plains Chautauqua, our programs include: Black History Live; Colorado Encyclopedia; Colorado Book Awards; Latino Heritage Live; Letters About Literature, a K-12 writing competition; Motheread/Fatheread Colorado, a literacy program; River of Words, a K-12 poetry and art competition; War Stories, a writing program for Denver combat veterans; Writers in the Schools K-12 writing workshops, and Young Chautauqua, our K-12 program of research, writing, and presentation of living history characterizations. More than 700 Weld County School District 6 students participate each academic year, and 40-50 perform at High Plains Chautauqua each August. In 2016, we joined the national Pulitzer Campfires initiative to celebrate the Pulitzer Prize Centennial by developing a special program, The American West as Living Space, a reading and discussion series about Western Pulitzer writers. Greeley resident Northern Colorado University Professor Emeritus of History Ron Edgerton edited the more than 100-page anthology of Western Pulitzer writing that we published for the series.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Community
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

Tue Aug 01, 2017 - Sat Aug 05, 2017
12:30 PM - 09:30 PM

WHERE

Aims Community College campus5401 West 20th StreetGreeley, CO 80634

(40.40766,-104.768364)
 

SKILLS

  • People Skills
  • Bus/Van Driving
  • Ushering
  • Customer Service

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16
  • 2-3 hrs daytime Aug 1, and evenings Aug 1-5
  • check in with festival director and follow instructions

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