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Minutes/Meeting Summary
Cultural Advisory Committee
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Main Committee Room
7:00pm
Attendees: D. Thompson, Cultural Advisory Committee, Chair
S. Almeida-Schroen, Cultural Advisory Committee, Vice-Chair
D. Davis, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
M. McFarland, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
A. Mujeeb, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
A. Palmer, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
R. Wali, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
S. Barakov, Coordinator, Public Art
K. Bradley, (Acting) Curator, Pickering Museum Village
C. Farrell, Event Coordinator
I. McLaughlin, Coordinator, Community Events
M. Nagy, City Councillor, Ward 2
M. Murray, (Acting) Division Head, Culture and Community Programming
K. Roberts, (Acting) Supervisor, Cultural Services
J. St. Amant, Coordinator, Cultural Services (Staff Liaison)
S. England, (Acting) Clerk, Culture and Recreation (Recording Secretary)
Absent: R. Coelho, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
J. Elliott, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
Z. Kazi, Cultural Advisory Committee Member
Item
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Details, Discussion & Conclusion
(summary of discussion)
Action Items/Status
(include deadline as
appropriate)
1. Welcome & Call to Order
D. Thompson welcomed the Cultural Advisory
Committee members and called the meeting to order.
2. Review and Approval of Agenda
D. Thompson put forth the motion for adoption of the
current agenda as circulated.
Moved by M. McFarland
Cultural Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda
March 19, 2024
Carried
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K. Roberts spoke to one additional item to be
presented by S. Barakov, 6.7A.
Item/
Ref #
Details, Discussion & Conclusion
(summary of discussion)
Action Items/Status
(include deadline as
appropriate)
3. Disclosures of Interest
There were no disclosures of interest noted to matters
on the agenda.
4. Approval of Minutes
D. Thompson put forth the motion for adoption of the
minutes as circulated.
Moved by M. McFarland
Cultural Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes
February 20, 2024
Carried
5. Presentations/Delegations
There were no delegations for the meeting.
6. General Business
6.1 J. St. Amant
RE: Cultural Advisory Committee (CAC) Delegation to
March 25, 2024, Council Meeting.
J. St. Amant spoke to the Delegation attending the
next meeting of Pickering City Council on March 25,
2024.
• This will be the first delegation to Council for
the CAC.
• A. Palmer, R. Wali, D. Thompson, and S.
Almeida-Schroen will attend the meeting to
present the 2024 Work Plan and 2023
achievements.
J. St. Amant inquired as to the items the CAC would
like to speak about at the March 25th Meeting of
Council.
A brief discussion ensued under D. Thompson’s
guidance.
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• D. Thompson to make introduction of the CAC,
A. Palmer will speak on the Work Plan and R.
Wali will speak to the Year End Report.
• Year-end highlights to be included:
o Cultural Fusion 2023 Outreach
o Pickering Fire Services Headquarters
and OneHorse Power Public Art.
• Work Plan highlights to be included:
o Formation of the Sub-Committee
o Tourism Plan
o Notable Public Art Endorsements
There were no questions.
6.2 J. St. Amant
Re: Engaging Pickering’s Cultural Community, Sub-
Committee Formation
J. St. Amant spoke to the CAC’s formation of a Sub-
Committee in the 2024 Work Plan.
• This is the first Sub-Committee for the Cultural
Advisory Committee.
• Sub-Committee formation is about the
engagement of stakeholders, organizers, and
community members with regards to events.
A discussion ensued to form the CAC’s Sub-
Committee.
• The name chosen for the Sub-Committee was
PACE – Pickering Arts Cultural Engagement
• The following CAC Members volunteered for the
Sub-Committee:
o S. Almeida-Schroen
o M. McFarland
o D. Thompson
o R. Wali
Questions
M. McFarlane inquired as what would happen to
unfinished business the Sub-Committee when the
CAC dissolves in October 2024.
J. St. Amant responded explaining that the work would
sit and wait for the Cultural Advisory Committee to be
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recalled and new members would be informed of the
unfinished business of the Sub-Committee.
There were no further questions.
6.3 S. Almeida-Schroen
Re: Cultural Advisory Committee (CAC) Outreach to
City Advisory Committees
S. Almeida-Schroen spoke to email correspondence
with the Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce
(PABRT). Communications are ongoing regarding an
opportunity to attend PABRT’s next meeting to discuss
opportunities for collaboration and about important
issues based on Terms of Reference.
There were no questions.
6.3 K. Roberts
RE: Cultural Advisory Committee Outreach
Opportunities at Events.
K. Roberts introduced C. Farrell, Event Coordinator,
and I. McLaughlin, Coordinator, Community Events for
the City of Pickering.
C. Farrell spoke to Artfest taking place May 25 and 26,
2024 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. The event exposes the
community to various artistic talents. Also included is an
Artisan Vendor Market with over ninety (90) artists. It
would be a great opportunity for Members of the
Cultural Advisory Committee to engage with the artists
and the community. Any physical requirements like
tents, tables, and chairs would be provided for the CAC.
Questions.
M. Nagy inquired if the same vendors would be
participating over the two days, or will the number of
vendors be maximized over the two days?
C. Farrell shared that this year vendors have been
given the option to participate either for one or two
days.
M. Nagy inquired about the Dunbarton High School
Youth Exchange.
K. Roberts spoke to the question with the following
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details.
• Details with Dunbarton about the partnering
YMCA Youth Exchange are still in the early
planning stages; more details will be available in
April.
• The Exchange Students will be greeted at Artfest.
• Exchange students from Nunavut will explore the
waterfront at Millenium Square with a special
event.
Cris spoke to Canada Day (daytime) in Esplanade Park
on July 1, 2024, form 12:00 to 5:00 pm with the
following details.
• It is a family friendly event.
• Thirty (30) or more groups from the community will
be participating.
I. McLaughlin spoke to Cultural Fusion on September
14, 2024, 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. The components to the
event will be similar Cultural Fusion in 2023. The event
will include the following:
• stage performance
• food vendors
• Community Group area
• sports to tie into the Summer Olympics
• Artisan Vendor Market.
A consultation with Community Groups will take place in
advance of any formal planning for Cultural Fusion in
May. There will be an opportunity for the Cultural
Advisory Committee to engage with the Community.
I. McLaughlin spoke to Summer Concerts. Noting that
Rick Johnson Memorial Park will also be programmed
with a concert series for the first time this year. Also
mentioned engagement details pertaining to Fall Fling.
Questions
D. Thompson inquired about feedback received from
participants at Cultural Fusion?
I. McLaughlin explained that there was feedback data
available.
R. Wali inquired about the Durham Regional Police
Services Children’s Games?
K. Roberts shared that the Games were in partnership
with City of Pickering’s Accessibility Coordinator at the
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Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex. The
event offers an engaging day of games for children of
all abilities, with prizes, and awards.
R. Wali inquired about Hindu Heritage month in
November and why it was not formally recognized by
the City of Pickering?
K. Roberts spoke to details of the Dates of Significance
program displays at the Chestnut Hill Developments
Recreational Complex from November through to
February that honours a wide range of various dates of
significance and special cultural celebrations as they
are put forth by Community Groups. Details about third
party facility rentals for dates of significant celebrations
like Tamil Heritage Month celebrations were offered in
response to the question.
A. Palmer inquired if the Sub-Committee would be
allowed to host an event?
K. Roberts and J. St. Amant spoke to the following
details in response.
• The Sub-Committee can host an event.
• There is no budget item listed for events.
• It would be important to connect events as they
are now.
• There are many resources available to the
Cultural Advisory Committee.
There were no further questions.
6.4 J. St. Amant
RE: Community Banner Series
J. St. Amant spoke to the details of the Community
Banner Series call for expression of interest seeks artist
to propose street banner designs for seven (7) digital
banners for seven (7) City street light poles. Designs will
be presented to the Public Art Jury and endorsement
will be sought from the Cultural Advisory Committee.
Retired banners are currently on a four-month rotational
display cycle at the Chestnut Hill Developments
Recreational Complex.
There were no questions.
6.5 S. Barakov
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RE: Call to Artists – Public Art Commission:
Remembrance Day Poppy Sidewalk Markers
S. Barakov spoke to the Council Directive issued on
January 22, 2024, Resolution #392/24, through the
Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), to
undertake a commission of Remembrance Day Poppy
Sidewalk Markers to honour, thank, and remember the
sacrifices of Veterans for placement in Esplanade Park.
The location of the commissioned Public Artwork is on
the eleven (11) light posts in the park. Funding for the
artwork is a maximum of $35,000 including HST from
the Public Art Reserve.
Questions
M. McFarlane inquired if the same piece of art would be
displayed on all eleven (11) light posts?
In response, S. Barakov shared that what and how the
artwork will be displayed is to be determined by the
Artist.
D. Thompson inquired if the artwork would be
permanently attached for the entire year given the
known respectful removal and storage of a Poppy
following Remembrance Day on November 11th?
In response, S. Barakov, spoke to the details of Public
Art Commission had been shared with the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 606 and that submission will
go to the Public Art Jury and then to the Cultural
Advisory Committee for endorsement.
S. Barakov is seeking approval.
Moved by A. Palmer
Carried
6.6A S. Barakov
RE: My Main Street Grant
S. Barakov spoke to an external funding opportunity
through My Main Street Grant which offers funding to
Municipalities for creating public art activations. The
Funding could be applied to potential Public Art projects
with the City.
There were no questions.
6.7 K. Bradley
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RE: Pickering Museum Village
K. Bradley spoke to the Pickering Museum Village
updates including the Log House, Log Barn, Pickering
Heritage and Community Centre as well as the Launch
of the Forging On website.
A brief discussion ensued.
There were no questions.
7. Correspondence
K. Roberts spoke to details of an email received by
Mayor, Members of Council and City Staff from
Stephen Moore, a Pickering resident, requesting that
the Cultural Advisory Committee consider Pickering
residents when endorsing Public Artworks that honour
individuals. Krystal spoke to the fact that the Cultural
Advisory Committee (CAC) typically do not put forth
motions to the City of Pickering with regards to Public
Artworks, the CAC’s role is to consider/endorse the art
projects that are brought forth from the City.
A brief discussion ensued.
8. Other Business
S. Barakov spoke to the Community Consultation
being held on Thursday, April 4, 2024, at the George
Ashe Community Centre at 6:00 PM for the Gordon
Lightfoot Public Art Project.
Action Item:
Stoyan to forward the
Community Consultation
invite to Jesse. Jesse to
forward to the CAC.
9. Next Meeting – April 16, 2024.
10. Adjournment
Moved by D. Thompson
Carried
Meeting Meeting Adjourned: 8:26 pm
Copy: Director, Community Services