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FY2009 10/15/2008 DANNY L. KOLHAGE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT DATE: October 17, 2008 TO: Lynda Stuart, OjJice Manager Tourist Development Council ATTN: Maxine Pacini Administrative Assistant FROM: Pamela G. Hanc~ Deputy Clerk 'CY At the October 15, 2008, Board granted approval of the following Cultural Umbrella Event Agreements for Fiscal Year 2009, totaling $418,244: Upper Keys Business Group, Inc., Key Largo Pirates Fest, October 2008, in the amount of$24,987. Marathon Garden Club, Inc., Marathon Garden Club's 2008/2009 Seasonal Events, October 2008 - May 2009, in the amount or $10,000, The Studios of Key West, Inc., Studios of Key West 2008/2009 Events Season, October 2008 - September 2009, in the amount of$19,000. The Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society, Inc., Rise and Fall of the KW Turtle Fishing Industry Museum, Octobert 2008 - September 2009, in the amount of $16,500. St.Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church ofKW, Performance ofSt.Pauls', October 2008- September 2009, in the amount of $4,800. The Marathon Community Theatre, Inc., Marathon Community Theatre Season 2008-2009, October 2008 - September 2009, in the amount of $23,500. Red Barn Actors Studio, Inc., Red Barn Theatre 2008-2009 Season, October 2008 _ September 2009, in the amount of$19,000. Key West Art & Historical Society, Inc., Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Events Series, October 2008 - September 2009, in the amount of$22,914. The Key West Harry S. Truma1J Foundation, Harry Truman's Year Long 12Sth Birthday Celebration, October 2008 - Septembe~ 2009, in the amount of $19,000. Key West Players, Inc., Key West Players Inc. 2008/2009 Season, October 2008- September 2009, in the amount of $18,000. Paradise Ballet Theatre, Inc., Nutcracker Key West, November - December 2008, in the amount of$15,000. Jessie Porter's Heritage House and Robert Frost Cottage, Inc., The WP A Period: Preserving Key West History through Art, November 2008 - February 2009, in the amount of $7,198. Florida Keys Art Guild, Inc., Florida Keys Art Guild Festivals, November 2008 - April 2009, in the amount of $23,000. Key West Botanical Garden Society, Inc., Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden Season Calendar of Events, November 2008 - April 2009, in the amount of $16,000. Florida Keys Community Concert Band, Inc., Pops in the Park, November 2008 - April 2009, in the amount of$17,428. Key West Innkeepers Association, Inc., Holiday Historic Inn Tour, December 2008, in the amount of$7,693. The Key West Pops, Inc., Key West Pops 10th Anniversary Season, December 2008 _ March 2009, in the amount of $4,800. Old Island Restoration Foundation, Inc., Key West House & Garden Tours/Conch Shell Blowing Contest, December 2008 - March, in the amount of $4,800. Florida Keys Community College "FKCC", FKCC Keys Chorale Concert Series, December 2008 - April 2009, in the amount of$4,800. Performing Arts Center of Key West, Inc., Tennessee Williams Theatre 2008-2009 Season, December 2008 - May 2009, in the amount of$18,000. Florida Keys Land and Sea Trust, Inc., Bahamian Heritage Festival, January - February 2009, in the amount of$IO,OOO. Key West Art Center, Inc., Key West Art Show & Old Island Days Art Festival, January- February 2009, in the amount of$5,715. Key West Council of the Arts, Inc., Impromptu Concerts, January - March 2009, in the amount of$8,352. Middle Keys Concert Associiltion, Inc., Middle Keys Concert Season, January - March 2009, in the amount of $10,000. Sculpture Key West, Inc., Sculpture Key West 2009, January - April 2009, in the amount of$17,500. Key West Symphony Orchestra, Inc., Key West Symphony Orchestra, January _ July 2009, in the amount of$15,000. Pigeon Key Foundation, Inc., Pigeon Key Art Festival, February 2009, in the amount of $7,559. Purple Isles Art Guild, Purple Isles 43rd Annual Members' Judged Show and the 3rd Annual Joe Cella Birds in Nature Show, February - March 2009, in the amount of$10,500. Jessie Porter's Heritage House and Robert Frost Cottage, Inc., Robert Frost Poetry Festival, April 1009, in the amount of$7,198. Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce, Inc., 25th Annual Underwater Music Festival, July 2009, in the amount of $12,000. Florida Keys Birding and Wildlife Festival, Inc., Florida Keys Birding and Wildlife Festival, September - October 2009, in the amount of$18,000. Enclosed are two duplicate originals of the above-mentioned for your handling. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact our office. cc: County Attorney Finance File FUNDING AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between Monroe County, Florida, a political subdivision of the s~fite of Florida ("C.ounty"), and Key West Art & Historical Society, Inc. ("Event Sponsor") on this )f,"^~ day of 6c1\~ , 2008. WHEREAS, the umbrella organization under contract to the County has recommended to the Monroe County Tourist Development Council ("TDC"), which has endorsed the recommendation, that certain monies be allocated for promotion of an event by Event Sponsor; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Amount: County shall pay a sum not to exceed $22,914 (Twenty Two Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fourteen Dollars) effective October 1, 2008 for promotion and related expenditures, as described in the event budget, attached hereto as Exhibit "0", for production of the Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Events Series between October, 2008 and September, 2009. No amendments shall be made to Exhibit "0" after approval of contract. Payment will be made only after Event Sponsor submits invoices and support documentation acceptable to the County's Finance Department. The advertising and promotion budget using County funding may be altered as to the individual line items, or components, within 10% of the amount stated for that item or component, without increasing the total dollar amount and without requiring a written amendment to this agreement. The general non-allocated section of an Umbrella event budget shall not exceed 15% of the total budget and may be utilized for unforeseen permissible expenditures and for those budget lines that may require additional funds. Monroe County's performance and obligation to pay under this agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the County. 2. Duties of Event Sponsor: Event Sponsor shall provide promotion and related services as described in the Schedule of Events, Exhibit "C", attached hereto. All advertising and public relations services or supervision of advertising and public relations will be provided through the contracted agencies of the TDC and County. 3. Invoicina: A list of Acceptable Event Marketing Expenses is attached to the contract as Exhibit "A". The contracted agencies of record shall receive payment of work in progress upon submission of documented invoices associated with the event. Event sponsor fully understands that funding is obtained from tourist development taxes for which the fiscal year ends September 30, 2009. Event sponsor also understands that the funding process through which this contract was made available by County requires event sponsors to submit their payment requests as quickly as possible and to finalize all such requests before the end of the fiscal year, if at all possible. In order for the tourist development taxes to be utilized most effectively for the purpose for which they were authorized, attracting and promoting tourism, the budgeting process of the County requires the event's funding to be concluded in a timely manner. In recognition that the timeliness of payment requests is of extreme importance to the funding of future advertising and promotion for the stability of the tourist-based economy, Event Sponsor agrees to submit by September 30, 2009, all invoices and support documentation as required by the County's Finance Department rules and policies. Event Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract 10#: 474 1 --_....,,---_.__.~._-_.._._...._. - Sponsor shall not be reimbursed nor will Event Sponsor's vendors be paid directly for any invoices received by the County after September 30, 2009, except that for events with promotional expenditures incurred between July 1 and September 30, 2009, invoices must be submitted within ninety (90) days of the conclusion of the event. 4. Reimbursement to County: Event Sponsor shall reimburse County for any amount of funds expended by County in connection with an event which does not occur as a result of any act or omission by Event Sponsor. 5. Indemnification: Event Sponsor covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Monroe County, the Tourist Development Council, the 3406 North Roosevelt Corporation (Visit Florida Keys), their officers, employees and agents from any and all claims for bodily injury (including death), personal injury, and property damage (including property owned by Monroe County) and any other losses, damages, and expenses (including attorney's fees) which arise out of, in connection with, or by reason of the services provided, event sponsored, or other activities and funding associated with this agreement. 6. Claims and Venue: Event Sponsor agrees to notify County immediately of any claims suits, or action made against the Event Sponsor that is related to the activity under this agreement, and will cooperate with County in the investigation arising as a result of any action, suit, or claim related to this Agreement. Any legal proceedings arising out of this agreement shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida in the 16th Judicial Circuit for Monroe County; venue shall be in Monroe County, Florida. 7. Records: Event Sponsor shall maintain records pursuant to generally accepted accounting principles for four (4) years after the event and shall permit County and its agents and employees access to said records at reasonable times. 8. Termination: County may terminate this agreement without cause by providing written notice to Event Sponsor, through its officer, agent, or representative, no less than sixty (60) days prior to the event and may terminate for breach upon providing to Event Sponsor, through its officer, agent or representative, notice at least seven (7) days prior to the effective date of the termination. Notice is deemed received by Event Sponsor when hand delivered, delivered by national courier with proof of delivery, or by U.S. mail upon verified receipt or upon the date of refusal or non-acceptance of delivery. 9. Conflicts: Event sponsor is an independent contractor and shall disclose any potential conflicts of interest as defined by Florida Statutes, Chapter 112 and Monroe County Code, Article XXI. 10. Non-Collusion: By signing below, Event Sponsor warrants that he/she/it has not employed, retained or otherwise had act on his/her/its behalf any former County officer or employee in violation of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 10-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 10-1990. For breach or violation of the provision the County may, at its discretion terminate this contract without liability and may also, at its discretion, deduct from the contract or purchase price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration paid to the former or present County officer or employee. Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract ID#: 474 2 11. Public Entities Crimes: A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. 12. Loao: Logo Usage guidelines are attached to this contract as Exhibit "B", All promotional literature and display advertising with the exception of generic advertising must display the "Florida Keys & Key West Come As You Are" logo/trade mark (as per attached logo sample). This logo/trade mark was adopted by the TDC and County in December 2006. In-County Loao: The logo that includes the "Monroe County Tourist Development Council" designation is to be utilized in all approved in-county print newspaper ads, magazine ads, street banners, posters and other approved signage efforts. Radio commercials should include "Brought to you by The Monroe County Tourist Development Council". To seek approval, clarification and/or logo in electronic format (eps or jpg file), contact John Underwood with Tinsley Advertising at 305-856- 6060. Out of County Loao: The out of county logo does NOT include the "Monroe County Tourist Development Council" designation and is to be utilized in all other efforts including any approved out- of-county print newspaper ads, magazine ads, television commercials, internet advertising (banners, buttons, e-mail blasts), direct mail promotions (brochures and pamphlets) and any approved promotional items including programs, T-shirts, hats, jackets, trophies and koozie cups. Radio commercials should include "Brought to you by The Monroe County Tourist Development Council". To seek approval, clarification and/or logo in electronic format (eps orjpg file), contact Lauren Bernat or John Underwood at Tinsley Advertising at 305-856-6060. 13. Insurance Reauirements: Event Sponsor, as a pre-requisite of the Special Event governed by this agreement, shall obtain, at its own expense, insurance as specified in this section. Event Sponsor will not be permitted to commence work associated with the Event (including pre-staging of personnel and material) until satisfactory evidence of the required insurance has been furnished to the county as specified below. Event Sponsor shall maintain the required insurance throughout the entire duration of the Special Event and any extensions specified in any attached schedules. Failure to comply with this provision may result in the immediate suspension of the Event until the required insurance has been reinstated or replaced. Event Sponsor shall provide, to the County, as satisfactory evidence of the required insurance, either: * Certificate of Insurance or * Certified copy of the actual insurance policy A certified copy of any or all insurance policies required by this contract shall be filed with the Clerk of the BOCC prior to the Event. All insurance policies must specify that they are not subject to cancellation, non-renewal, material change or reduction in coverage unless a minimum of thirty (30) days prior notification is given to the County by the insurer. Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract 10#: 474 3 Acceptance and/or approval of Event Sponsor's insurance shall not be construed as relieving Event Sponsor from any liability or obligation assumed under this contract or imposed by law. The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, its employees and officials will be included as "Additional Insured" on all policies. Any deviations from these General Insurance Requirements must be requested in writing on the County form titled "Request for Waiver of Insurance Requirements" and must be approved by Monroe County Risk Management. Event Sponsor shall furnish the County with a certificate evidencing the insurance required by this paragraph not later than twenty (20) days prior to the event. Prior to commencement of work governed by this contract, Event Sponsor shall obtain General Liability Insurance. Coverage shall be maintained through out the life of the contract and include, as a minimum: * Premises Operations * Products and Completed Operations * Blanket contractual Liability * Personal Injury Liability * Expanded Definition of Property Damage The minimum limits acceptable shall be: * $1,000,000.00 combined Single Limit (CSL) If split limits are provided, the minimum limits acceptable shall be: * $500,000.00 per person * $1,000,000.00 per Occurrence * $100,000.00 Property Damage An Occurrence Form policy is preferred. If coverage is provided on a Claims Made policy, its provisions should include coverage for claims filed on or after the effective date of this contract. In addition, the period for which claims may be reported should extend for a minimum of twelve (12) months following the acceptance of work by the County. Should the Event involve the serving or distribution of alcoholic beverages, Event Sponsor shall obtain prior to the Event, a Liquor Liability insurance policy naming Monroe County as a co- insured. The Event Sponsor's General Liability Insurance policy shall include Liquor Liability with limits equal to those of the basic coverage. A separate Liquor Liability policy is acceptable if the coverage is not more restrictive than the Sponsor's General Liability policy. REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract 10#: 474 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement, effective the day and year first above written. (SEAL) Attest: Danny L. Kolhage, Clerk Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County C1~~ Deputy Clerk ~i}~ Mayor/Chairman (CORPORATE SEAL) Attest: Key West Art & Historical Society, Inc. Secretary By. By President ~ c...l a LA d'l(l L. ~t'lY'lI~ Print Name Print Name OR TWO WITNESSES Date: .:J- - IS 2c!J()/3 (1 ) (2) Print Name Print Name Date: Date: o (") ., - ,.,1 _-.1 L_ MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY fROVED foS i~!J!fl: YNTHIA L. H LL ASSIS NT COUNTY ATTORNEY Date +- - q - d-.O06 :c 0- .:...,:, r- ._J ;'__) ..-~'~.~~ t:; c::~: c...:' n:: o :i :3 , g; t.:l :'l: ",-'- ~ Key W~ Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract ID#: 474 5 EXHIBIT A Acceptable Event Marketina Expenses (DestinationlTurnKey/Cultural/Fishing Events) soee 9/20106 ADVISORY COMMITTEES (UMBRELLAS/DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEES) AND EVENT COORDINATORS' RESPONSIBiliTY: It is the responsibility of the Advisory Committees (Umbrella/District Advisory Committees (DAC)) and Event Coordinators to keep apprised of all Monroe County Tourist Development Council's pOlicies and procedures pertaining to event funding. 01/22/92 When DAC event proposals are received, they will be distributed to DACs for review and recommendations to the TDC. Upon approval of the TDC of any event funding recommendations, a contract will be entered into by the applicant and SOCC. The SOCC has final approval of all contracts. Any Request for Proposal (RFP) response received after the specified deadline, as determined within the RFP, will not be accepted. TDC 7/21/93 This policy mirrors that of the Soard of County Commissioners. SOCC 9/8/93 EVENT FUNDING: The TDC has established several categories of events that may receive funding. There are four categories of events that may receive funding from the TDC; Destination Events; Turnkey Events; Cultural Events and Fishing Events. All advertising and promotional items shall follow the logo/guidelines for the Monroe County Tourist Development Council. TDC funded items are NOT to be sold. 9/14/94 Only the items listed will be reimbursed for the described events. All event coordinators will receive a reimbursement/direct payment packet that includes an executed copy of the funding agreement. The packet provides guidelines required for reimbursement/direct payment of Acceptable Event Marketing Expenses. No individual applications for Event funding will be considered out of the Two Penny Event Fund other than the Umbrellas (Cultural, Fishing & Diving). 7/26/95 DESTINATION EVENTS: Destination events will be paid as per the scope of services within the contract and those acceptable items/expenses listed below. Destination events may utilize up to 10% of their approved line item budgets for in-county hard media and public relations. A general non-allocated line item is not to exceed 15% of the total budget and can only be utilized for acceptable TDC items as listed in this section. There cannot be more than a 10% deviation on the approved line item budget. Media Placement & Production Costs: newspaper; magazines, radio; TV; website/internet advertising only" Promotional Sians: posters and banners Promotional Items: T-shirts; hats; jackets; koozie cups. Refer to Sales/Resale statement. Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract ID#: 474 6 Direct Mail Promotions: brochures and pamphlets including postage/shipping. This is a direct mail promotional brochure/pamphlet utilized for pre-event advertising. Proarams: TDC will pay for an event program of listed or schedule of activities and information on the event, an amount not to exceed 50% of cost, including production and printing, of program as outlined in contract budget. Public Relations: Public relations expenses that are approved by public relations agency of record. TURNKEY EVENTS: TurnKey events will be paid based upon the scope of services within the contract. CULTURAL/FISHING UMBRELLA EVENT FUNDING: Any event of a fishing or artistic/special/dramatic nature shall apply for funding under the appropriate umbrella organization. Within the Cultural and Fishing Umbrella events funding process, the monies received by the event coordinator is to be used within the approved acceptable list of TDC expenses listed below without any restriction as to out-of-county advertising. Each Umbrella shall appropriate a minimum of 30% of the funds of the Umbrella for out-of-county advertising and pUblic relations. 70% or the remainder that has not been allocated to the advertising/public relations agencies of record within the Umbrellas, shall be allocated by the Umbrella to the applicants for event funding. The budget, which is included with the application, will be individually reviewed by the Umbrella, the applicant and the advertising/public relations agencies of record. There cannot be more than a 10% deviation on the approved line item budget. No amendments to budgets will be permitted after this approval process. 9/14/94 General non allocated line item is not to exceed 15% of the total budget and can only be utilized for acceptable TDC items listed below. If an Umbrella does not allocate all the funds earmarked for direct event funding within a district, the remaining funds shall be allocated and utilized to advertise that specific district as recommended by the Umbrella committee. Any event receiving funding under the Umbrella organization will not be eligible for additional funding under another TDC event category. 08/14/91 CULTURAL EVENTS: Media Placement & Production Costs: newspaper; magazines, radio; TV; website/internet advertising onll Promotional Sians: posters and banners Promotional Items: T-shirts; hats; jackets; koozie cups. Refer to Sales/Resale statement. Direct Mail Promotions: brochures and pamphlets including postage/shipping. This is a direct mail promotional brochure/pamphlet utilized for pre-event advertising. Proarams: TDC will pay for an event program of listed or schedule of activities and information on the event, an amount not to exceed 50% of cost, including production and printing, of program as outlined in contract budget. Public Relations: Public relations expenses that are approved by public relations agency of record. Key West Art & Historical Society Cuttural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract 10#: 474 7 FISHING EVENTS: Media Placement & Production Costs: newspaper; magazines, radio; TV; website/internet advertising onll Promotional Sians: posters and banners Promotional Items: T-shirts; hats; jackets; koozie cups; trophies/awards (Fishing Tournaments only) '. Refer to Sales/Resale statement. Direct Mail Promotions: brochures and pamphlets including postage/shipping. This is a direct mail promotional brochure/pamphlet utilized for pre-event advertising. Proarams: TDC will pay for an event program of listed or schedule of activities and information on the event, an amount not to exceed 50% of cost, including production and printing, of program as outlined in contract budget. Public Relations: Public relations expenses that are approved by public relations agency of record. , TROPHIES: framed art work, framed photography, engraved crystal and glass, plaques, trophies, sculptures (fiberglass, metal, glass & wood) and framed certificates shall constitute a trophy. All such trophies must include the appropriate information as outlined in the policies (tournament name, date, and location). 9/14/94 For TROPHY reimbursement, Tournament Directors must present the original invoice of the trophies, a notarized list of winners of the event, and a notarized list of the plates and/or glass etching from the engraving company. 8/20/03. 2 ADVERTISING THROUGH THE INTERNET: The TDC will pay for Internet advertising on web sites (banners, buttons, website links), and E-mail blasts. Internet advertising links may go to the event website. Logo is required on banners and E-blasts. No payment will be made for development or operation (hosting) of website. BOCC 5/16/06 SALE/RESALE OF TDC FUNDED ITEMS: Items funded, including creative and resulting work product, by the BOCCITDC, in accordance with Florida Public Records Law, are owned by the BOCCITDC and as such may not be so/d. 09/14/94 Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract ID#: 474 8 EXHIBIT B Loao/Acknowle~aement Usaae Guidelines For Events DestinationlTurnKey/Cultural/Fishing Events soee 12120106 Color ads four (4) color processing printing 06/12/91 Black & white ads shall include the Florida Keys and Key West logo in PMS black. 06/12/91 Use on all printed material as listed under the Acceptable Event Marketing Expenses list TV: logo must appear at the conclusion of commercial Hats/t-shirts/jackets/koozie cups: must carry the "The Florida Keys & Key West" logo Radio Advertisina: No logo is required. All radio announcements must say "Brought to you by the Monroe County Tourist Development Council" Trophies: Logos are not required on trophies. In-Countv LOlfo The below logo that includes the "Monroe County Tourist Development Council" designation is to The floridd Keys &~~Y~~L.. ..- WONa:lf COUNTY IOUlISI DfYflOIll/fNT COUNCIL be utilized in all approved in-county print newspaper ads, magazine ads, street banners, posters and other approved signage efforts. Radio commercials should include "Brought to you by The Monroe County Tourist Development Council". To seek approval, clarification and/or logo in electronic format (eps or jpg file), contact Lauren Bernat or John Underwood with Tinsley Advertising at 305-856-6060. Out-of-Countv LOlfo The below logo that does NOT include the "Monroe County Tourist Development Council" The designation is to be utilized in all other efforts including any approved out-of-county print newspaper ads, magazine ads, FI d V television commercials, internet advertising (banners, ori d l\.eys buttons, e-mail blasts), direct mail promotions (brochures and ~ we pamphlets) and any approved promotional items including & ey est . programs, T-shirts, hats, jackets, trophies and koozie cups. Radio commercials should include "Brought to you by The Monroe County Tourist Development Council". To seek ..... come ~ you Clre approval, clarification and/or logo in electronic format (eps or jpg file), contact Lauren Bernat or John Underwood at Tinsley Advertising at 305-856-6060. Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract 10#: 474 9 ---,-.-"-----.........-...,.. In-County Loco The floridd Keys -.- MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Out-ot-County Loco The floridd Keys -.- Key West Art & Historical Society Cultural Umbrella Funding FY 2009 Contract 10#: 474 10 EXHIRI_T C MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CULTURAL UMBRELLA SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FISCAL YEAR 2009 October 2008 — Fantasy Fest Blame It on Robert Fort East Martello Museum In one of the most unique venues on the island, our Masquerade Party includes Jlantern-lit Ghost Tours of the Fort, Dance Factory Performances, Roast Pig dinner, *� �`• • If • l"' A and a Costume Contest with great prizes. Proceeds benefit Easter Seals of the Rul)ert ( Florida Keys and the Key West Art and F Historical Society. p _r 4 October 2008 — February, 2009 Happy 100th Birthday, Mario Sanchez Custom House Museum The centennial celebration for Key West's most beloved folk artist, Mario Sanchez collections and the best examples from KWAHS Urn ` permanent collection celebrate Mario's keen observations of 1 11111 ^T life in Key West at the ;" beginning of the 20th century. _ i a ,„� This will be the largest exhibition of Mario's work ever rX'ti• "a" NM exhibited. Audio tours in English & Spanish will accompany the exhibition. Monroe County Tourist Development Council Cultural I;morella Application December ,Loa January .,n=9 Holiday Art Camp Lighthouse Museum All day activities for children highlight new exhibitions at the Lighthouse with art and science projects emphasizing the life and times of the families who kept the light burning. January 2009 Anne McKee Artists Auction Fort East Martello Museum Over 100 artists exhibit and sell their work at this auction to raise money for the Anne McKee Artists Fund. January— December 2009 J. Seward Johnson Custom House Museum New outdoor sculptures will be :. .: •� fit:. :� r placed at the Custom House .r Mus m ;r r-s eu as part of a new public • .�, art program. "Unconditional Surrender' a 25 ft. tall y , - 11"tmr monumental sculpture will greet visitors in front of the museum and • ` ' "Daydream" the dancing Matisse ', { figures will inspire thousands of "photo opportunities" in the sculpture garden behind the � museum. New figures will also be `*� installed on the porch to engage our visitors. Monroe County Tourist Development Council Cultural Umbrella Application January 2009 Fur Ball Fort East Martello Museum The Fourth Annual Fabulous Fur Ball, benefiting the Florida Keys SPCA, features an exhibition of Pet Portraits and a silent and voice auction. Dogs and cats, partying together! February 2,00 c1 Key West Antiques Show and Sale Fort East Martello Museum Over 35 Antiques Dealers from .04 Maine to Florida will showcase . their unique collections. Antiques Road Show Appraiser, Carolyn " 14 r x,Remmey will conduct an Appraisal Clinic for private „ : .• �,, �y, collectors. � r 141 F*, /` a .I 1 c, y_ ►,� • March — May 2009 Thirty Years of Rock and Roll Custom House Museum 3;r4o EET-,' Concert photographs from the archives of p,j • the Colorado Springs Museum capture a the youthful exuberance and high '4 emotions of rock concerts. Included in • the collection are the Beatles, Rolling • 4. s1; Stones, Chuck Berry, Fleetwood Mac, - '? ' ° Pink Floyd and Jimmy Buffett. Personal 4 : + items, including handwritten lyrics, '�- photographs of Key West concerts, will f r highlight Jimmy's early days on the "" ' island. Monroe County Tourist Development Council Cultural Umbrella Application April 2.0 Pinhole Photography Fort East Martello Museum and the Mangroves rr In collaboration with Florida Keys Community College, field trips to the mangrove areas will allow students to use pinhole cameras, in the style of Florida photographer :•,. Clyde Butcher. Darkroom work at Martello Museum will culminate in an exhibition of the students' prints. Elementary students will work with mitt Dr. Lynn Bentley Kemp to learn new techniques to digitally enhance their pinhole camera experiments. May 2009 International Museum Day Custom House, Lighthouse, Fort East Martello Museums 1/2 off all admissions, guided tours, and children's activities at all 3 museums May — December 2009 The Best of Times, The Worst of Times, Key West in the Early 20th Century Custom House Museum The Best of Times, the Worst of Times - Key West in the Early 20th Century, will be a new exhibition at the Museum of Art & History at the Custom House. It is the logical next step, following the very popular exhibit, In Their Own Words, The History of Key West, which documents the early settlement of Key West from 1822-1890s. By presenting the historic events that took place in Key West and using the actual words of the people who experienced these events, visitors will be transported into this turbulent era of the island's history. Most of the text panels will be written in first person narrative style and based on original documents, diaries, and oral histories from family descendants. The exhibit will follow the lives of the diverse people who settled in Key West: Anglos-American adventurers and sailors, African-Bahamian fishermen and spongers, Cuban tobacco rollers, and Jewish, Italian, and Russian pushcart merchants. Their personal stories are woven through the historical timeline, often with rare family photographs and personal memorabilia. From Key West's most prosperous days as the "Richest City" in 1890s to the Depression Era in Monroe County"tourist Development Council Cultural Umbrella Application the 1930s, the cast of characters includes Eduardo Gato, Henry Flagler, and Ernest Hemingway, as well as people known only by their nicknames. Their experiences will be illustrated through a variety of paintings, archival documents, personal correspondence, photographs and artifacts. Museum visitors will walk though re-created environments including an early 20th Century Tobacco Factory, the luxurious Casa Marina hotel, and a dining car from Flagler's Overseas Railroad. A new video will incorporate archival photography with rare footage from a passenger on Flagler's Overseas Railroad, Ernest Hemingway's home movies, dramatic hurricane eye-witness film and other events which shaped the history of early 20th century. Please see page 8.1-8.7 "Quality of Proposed Event" for a full description, exhibition walk though and examples of how this new exhibit promotes and showcases the history and culture of the Florida Keys. June -September 2009 Key West Artists Group Show Custom House Museum In celebration of One Human Family, a a-i - . rm. diverse exhibition of contemporary Florida Keys artists will showcase the ��► talents of our local community. '1 Paintings, sculpture, engravings and w -" �-" mixed media from 7 artists, will feature the themes of island life. J ' • I June — July 2009 ArtCamp 2009 Fort East Martell° and Custom House Museums Eight week-long sessions of imagination, creation and fun. Students will learn watercolor techniques, acrylic painting, found object sculpture, collage, and many other artistic skills, taught by professional local and visiting artists, as well as Community College instructors. Monroe County Tourist Development Council Cultural Ilmbrclla,\pplication Hemingway Days, July 2009 Hemingway on Stage Award Hemingway Statue — Custom House Museum In collaboration with Hemingway Days, we celebrate Ernest's birthday with cake and refreshments, the Parade of the Papas, and the presentation of the Hemingway On Stage Award. Hemingway Days, July 2009 In Deadly Ernest, Hemingway on Stage Waterfront Playhouse, Custom House Museum, or Tropic Cinema Renown Hemingway scholar and playwright Brian Gordon Sinclair presents the final installment of his one-man play "Hemingway on Stage." An Opening Night reception at the Custom House and premier of a new Hemingway exhibit focus on the last decade of Hemingway's life. September 2009 Florida Lighthouse Day Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters Museum Each year Florida Lighthouses are honored on this day. Only 30 of the 59 constructed in Florida remain and the (14i 1825 Key West Light and Keeper's Quarters is one of the most recognized in the state. Florida residents will enjoy `+4€110 . half-off admission. A variety of free ::;1_ ".` . family activities including the famous : {` . puppet show "Barbara Mabrity and the Hurricane of 1846" will be presented t throughout the day by ArtCamp • . • students. Monroe County"tourist Development Council Cultural Umbrella Application MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCil CULTURAL UMBRELLA EVENT BUDGET BUDGET BREAKDOWN line items listed below must be approved by the appropriate agency of record EXHIBIT 0 FISCAL YEAR 2009 There will be no amendments to this budget (Exhibit D) after BOCC approval of Agreement EVENT NAME: Kev West Art & Historical Society Cultural Events Series 2008-2009 MEDIA PLACEMENT & PRODUCTION COSTS: newspaper, radio, magazines. TV, websltellnternet advertising only $ 19,477 PROMOTIONAL SIGNS: posters/banners PROMOTIONAL ITEMS: t-shirts, hats, jackets. koozie cups DIRECT MAIL PROMOTIONS: brochures/pamphlets/ postage & shipping PROGRAMS: PUBLIC RELATIONS 'GENERAL NON..AJ..LOCA TED 3,437 22,914 TOTAL: $ 'GENERAL NON ALLOCATED MAY NOT EXCEED 15% OF THE ABOVE BUDGET. AND CAN ONLY BE UTILIZED FOR ACCEPTABLE TOC ITEMS. ACTUAL EXPENDITURES MAY DEVIATE NO MORE THAN 10% FROM THE BUDGETED LINE ITEMS NOTED ABOVE. 1996 EdlUon MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA Request For Waiver of Insurance Requirements It is requested that the insmance requirements, as specified in the County's Schedule of Insurance Requirements, be waived or modified on the foIlowing contract. Contractor: See Event Attachment - CULTURAL Name of Entity: Name of Event: ~C. ftu.tztl E:.V~-f.r .sen'~ Contract for: Services Address of Contractor: c/o IDC Att: Maxine Phone: 305-296-1552 Scope of Work: Advertisinl!: and Promotion Reason for Waiver: Providing funds to promote event only. . . . Minimal exposure to county pondes Waiver will apply to: Insurance Requirements outlined within attached contract Signature of Contractor: Wsk Manage~~]] . ~ :f:a, ~ 1 (2 Date: S- J.i- () -g Not Approved County Administrator Appeal: Approved Not Approved Date: Board of County Commissioners Appeal: Approved Not Approved Meeting Date: Administration Instnlction #4709.2 :rD--- 41 L/