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post Apr 10 2012, 4:42 pm
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Tomorrow evening at 6 pm, York Mayor Bracey will give CCP an arts award at the Mayor's second annual State of the City address. Will anybody from the York area be able to attend who can report on the event, speeches, etc.?


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post Apr 10 2012, 8:49 pm
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I am most positive it will be found on this website:

http://www.wrct.tv/jml/index.php?/Video/Yo...-On-Demand.html

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Continued congrats to CCP for all they have and will be doing for the people of York.


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post Apr 10 2012, 9:46 pm
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Will Ed also be receiving the Musical Arts award?

I found this article that mentions that CCP will be attending, but you'd think that Ed should also be included even if he doesn't show up personally to pick up the award.

http://www.yorkdispatch.com/news/ci_203071...tists-activists


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post Apr 10 2012, 9:51 pm
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I don't know 100% for sure, but I'll find out.

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This is the second year that Bracey will bestow art achievement awards, which she added last year to the annual tradition of honoring community activists and leaders. The recipients will be formally recognized at the mayor's annual State of the City Address on Thursday, April 12


It's for what I bolded above....the work C&C&P are doing within York are reason for it. Ed is not considered for this reason.



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post Apr 10 2012, 10:57 pm
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QUOTE(OutToDry @ Apr 11 2012, 10:51 am) *

It's for what I bolded above....the work C&C&P are doing within York are reason for it. Ed is not considered for this reason.

I don't think the Art Achievement award is related to the "activists and leaders" award. That sentence you posted says that the Art Achievement award was an additional award given out.

If the award was being given out for the community work that CCP have done in York, then why mention the music and art?

Anyway, I'm sure we'll find out in due course.


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post Apr 10 2012, 11:06 pm
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because that's what I was told. Youre right, we'll see. But it's for 'artists' that come back and support the community of York. (not just musicians)

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From what I've been told and have read in the local papers, the award is for Chad, Chad, and Pat. Ed is not included.


To be perfectly honest, Ed hasn't done shit for the city of York. He's moved on, and only shows up when he thinks he can sell tickets at The Strand.

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http://www.ydr.com/living/ci_20385286/york...-famous-artists


York honors famous artists Jeff Koons, Live
By ERIN McCRACKEN
Daily Record/Sunday News
Updated: 04/13/2012 09:33:51 AM EDT


Jeff Koons talks with Mayor Kim Bracey before the State of the City Address at Central Market in York Thursday. Koons was among those honored with the mayor's award for the arts. (DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS - KATE PENN)
York City Police Chief Wes Kahley, left, and Live member Chad Taylor talk before the State of the City Address in Central Market Thursday. Taylor and his bandmates were among those honored with the mayor's award for the arts. (DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS - KATE PENN)

York, PA - Central Market was a meeting ground for some of York's biggest names Thursday night.

Visual artist Jeff Koons sat next to Chad Taylor, Patrick Dahlheimer and Chad Gracey of Live. Playwright Dorothy King was across the aisle.

The five artists listened to Mayor Kim Bracey talk about the struggles and successes of the city that shaped them. Then, they were each honored for their past, present and possible future contributions to York and the world beyond.

Chad Taylor, of the multi-platinum band Live, said he grew up idolizing a blue-eyed soul band with York members -- The Magnificent Men. When he formed Live with Dahlheimer and Gracey, they practiced in a Newberry Street garage, to the chagrin of some of their neighbors.

"I like the people of York," Taylor said. "They were me, only harder working. We took (their) stories and turned them into songs."

Taylor, Dahlheimer and Gracey recently announced Think Loud, a development project in York, and introduced Live's new lead singer, Chris Shinn at the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center in York.

Taylor said he was inspired by the mayor's speech and was glad to meet Koons.

"The arts are a form of communication," Taylor said. "What's important to us is to write more songs."

King, a playwright and educator, grew up on Princess Street "in a community where it was important to do a good job." She said that even though she now lives in Harrisburg, she still tell people she's from York. She even wrote a play -- "White Rose, Black Skin, York in the 19th Century" -- about her hometown.

"Don't rule York out," she said. "York will shine again."

On Thursday, Koons, whose visual art has been shown in galleries around the globe, remembered eating oysters at Central Market as a child. He spends time in New York City, but owns land in southern York County.

He recently brought his children to see The Moscow Festival Ballet perform "Cinderella" at the Strand.

"I tend to look at older structures with remembrance," he said.

After listening to the mayor's address, hearing about Think Loud and chatting with York philanthropist Louis Appell, Koons said he hoped to contribute to York's revitalization.

"It feels like a corner's being turned," he said. "(It) shows what individuals can do in your community."



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