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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 5 - Legacy Destination City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Contact: Krystal Caron, Communications Coordinator Phone 952-826-0347 • kcaron@EdinaMN.gov • www.EdinaMN.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Edina Recognized for Effective Use of Legacy Funding Edina, Minn., June 5, 2014 – Minnesota Citizens for the Arts and Conservation Minnesota recently presented the City of Edina with a Legacy Destination Award. The award recognizes Edina for its effective use of Legacy funds to make the community a better place. Legacy funds were made available in the State of Minnesota after voters overwhelmingly approved the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment in 2008. The amendment added 3/8 of 1 percent to the State’s sales tax and dedicated the revenue to projects that would help preserve the State’s arts and outdoors legacy. Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Executive Director Sheila Smith presented the award to the City Council on June 3. “The citizens and nonprofits of Edina have been extremely successful in accessing legacy funds for the benefit of your city,” she said. “Be it implementation of a source water protection plan or the … variety shows in Edinborough Park, Edina is really benefitting from the passage of this amendment.” Edina has been granted seven arts and cultural heritage grants for a variety of groups. Those include:  Edina Singing Seniors  The Givens Foundation for African American Literature (2)  Patrick Dewane’s tour of “The Accidental Hero”  Music Association of Minnetonka  Bloomington Community Education  Indonesian Performing Arts Association The Givens Foundation received two separate grants, one in July 2013 and another in November 2013. The Music Association of Minnetonka grant supported concerts Colonial Church of Edina for youth. It aims to build familiarity with instruments. The grant to Bloomington Community Education funded two variety shows at Edina’s Edinborough Park that featured adults with disabilities. “Legacy dollars are going to projects that protect and enhance the outdoors and the waters in your area,” explained Conservation Minnesota’s Executive Director Paul Austin. “These investments, we believe, will help preserve the past, highlight the present and keep Edina’s legacy going strong into the future.” Edina has been granted funding for three outdoor legacy projects, including:  Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant  Nine Mile Creek Stabilization and Habitat Restoration  Stabilization of Basset Creek City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 In addition to Edina, 10 other Minnesota cities were recognized for their roles in utilizing Legacy funding. The other Legacy Destination Awards were given to Austin, Duluth, Ely, Grand Rapids, Mankato, Marshall, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, St. Paul and Rochester. For more information about the award and Edina’s recognition, contact Nate Dybvig with Conservation Minnesota at nate@conservationminnesota.org or 651-230-3018. -30-