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Additional Information -Brief History of 22 years <br />Jazz in the Valley was the brainchild of Larry Sharpe after attending a reunion of graduates of <br />CWU's Jazz program who produced a free concert at the fairgrounds during the summer of 1997. <br />Larry had been involved with Laughing Horse Summer Theatre,which,in collaboration with CWU, <br />had provided repertory theatre during summers in Ellensburg for the prior 15 years.He foresaw that <br />with our connection to these artists,now professionals throughout the Pacific Northwest,producing a <br />local Jazz Festival was possible.He brought together past board members of Laughing Horse <br />Theatre and other community minded people for a meeting to discuss the viability of this idea in April <br />of 1998.The group approached the Summer Theater board and requested transfer of their 501(c)3 <br />status.Out of this discussion came the formation of the Laughing Horse Arts Foundation,which <br />serves as an umbrella organization for a number of organizationsthroughout the county that are <br />involved in the performing arts.The first Jazz Festival happened at the end of July that year. <br />From the very beginning,our goal was to entice visitors to visit our downtown during the summer, <br />historically a "down"time for businesses.We fostered integration by using local businesses as music <br />venues for the event.We made money that year and the community loved it.Over the years,we <br />grew,and expanded our offerings from Friday and Saturday to include Sunday and increased our <br />venues from five to ten,now eight. <br />After several years,we expanded our mission in cooperation with CWU's jazz program,adopting a <br />dedication to jazz education.We also initiated a "Paint to Jazz"program for the Ellensburg School <br />district,promoting artistic expression of jazz through creative paintings.We conducted educational <br />presentations on the history of Jazz and its evolution.We sponsored a variety of music clinics for <br />college and high school students with professional Jazz musicians involving the following:clinics at <br />CWU,Ellensburg High School and Cle Elum High School;Masterclasses at CWU;performances at <br />EHS;and providing free community concerts in the CWU Recital Hall. <br />In 2012,we started offering scholarships to students wanting to major in Jazz studies at CWU.We <br />currently provide a $1000 scholarship to an incoming students and a $500 scholarship to a returning <br />student. <br />Over our 22 years,Jazz in the Valley contributed $42,000 in support of local music educational <br />programs.A number of years ago CWU offered a Jazz camp for high school students the week prior <br />to our festival.It was so successful that even though the timing conflicts with other camps across the <br />State,staring in 2017 they have committed to offering the camp every year. <br />This has opened a number of collaborative possibilities: <br />-Last year we applied for and received an Ellensburg Arts Commission grant,funding used to <br />support partial student scholarships to attend the CWU-JIV Jazz Camp and production.Five <br />students received a $200 scholarship ($1000 EAC funds)which covered approximately27%of the <br />cost of tuition,room and board ($700). <br />-In addition,the camp was able to present a free student concert (10 ensembles of <br />approximately8 students each)on the JlV Main Stage on Friday afternoon and Saturday <br />morning prior to the Festival. <br />-jazz camp parent and student surveys suggest that having the concert at the JIV venue <br />was a great performing experience and contributed to a very positive overall camp experience. <br />The audience showed great enthusiasm upon hearing the students and expressed strongly <br />positive comments following the event to camp staff and faculty as well as JIV board members. <br />-The Band Camp Members distinctive T-shirts serves as a pass to the entire weekend <br />event.Their families were encouraged to stay with discounted tickets.(Note:87%of band <br />members live outside of Kittitas County.)