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5 = Highly Recommend <br />4 = Recommend <br />3= No Opinion <br />2 = Disapprove <br />1 = Highly Disapprove <br />Texas State should create a way-finding systemin town for its arts venuesand <br />should be more accessible to the City. <br />Public art should be part of the I-35 gateways. <br />Create space and a program for temporary art installations at the Sculpture <br />Garden. <br />The River Walk and River Corridor should have sculptural bases built. These <br />sculptures should be rotated out on an annual basis. <br />Create 20 receptacles for art throughout the City and on pedestrian/park <br />corridors to lay the groundwork for later sculpture exhibits. <br />The Rio Vista area should have functional art park benches and semi- <br />permanent or permanent art with which children can interact. <br />Create a Texas Swing Hallof Famesidewalk for inductees where their names <br />are inscribed. <br />Create sanctioned spaces for semi-permanent art and rotating sculptureson the <br />Square. <br />Create a mural arts tour of Tex-Mex restaurants as examples of San Marcos <br />public art. <br />Create a coffee house gallery tour. <br />PROGRAMS <br />A. Youth Programs <br />Create greater arts programming, especially after school programs, which are <br />free and not tuition-based. <br />Create a civicarts program for youth using materials from re-cycling centers <br />and refuse from river clean ups to create recycled eco-art that teaches recycling <br />and sustainability. <br />Every elementary school should have adedicated art teacher. <br />Every middle school should have a dedicated art teacher. <br />Createa clearinghouse for community opportunities in the arts so that students <br />can engage in service learning opportunities and internships, which are vital <br />for the forthcoming Fine Arts and Communications Academy. <br />Parks and Recreation Department <br />Grant Harris, Jr., Building401 E, Hopkins San Marcos, TX 78666 \[512\] 393-8400 <br /> <br />