September 12, 2018
For the County Times
CRISFIELD — The City of Crisfield and the Crisfield Arts
and Entertainment District (CAED) Project announce that the Maryland State Arts
Council has approved a $2,500 Technical Assistance grant to pay for two
billboards to be placed on north and southbound U.S. 13 to direct visitors to
the newly designated Crisfield Arts & Entertainment (A& E) District.
The billboards will be in place from March through June
of 2019. CAED, a non-profit founded to assist with the fundraising and
management of the A& E district, will provide the grant’s matching
funds which were raised through the recent Have a Seat in Crisfield Adirondack chairs
auction.
“The CAED Project would like to give a
heartfelt thank you to the generous sponsors and artists who have given of
their time and talent, and the funds for chairs, paint and supplies,” said
district manager Jen Merritt.
The CAED Project is partnering with other Crisfield
organizations to develop a marketing plan with BEACON, The Business Economic
and Community Outreach Network,
of the Franklin P. Perdue School of Business at Salisbury University, to ensure
that the maximum value is received for all marketing funds.
Another artistic endeavor is
now underway — a competition will take place for a new logo for
the A& E district. This logo will be included on the
new billboards. Any entries should be submitted toarts@crisfieldcityhall.com
by Jan 31, 2019 and must be at least one foot by one foot with a 600 dpi
resolution. Logos should also reflect the heritage of Crisfield. Entries must
include the name, phone number, address, and email address of the artist.
The first round of selections will be
made by the CAED Project Board, with the final selection made by Dr. Memo
Dirkier of BEACON. The artist of the chosen logo will be awarded $500.