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19C ►—� 82 _ AGENDA STATEMENT
1 / HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
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MEETING DATE: November 8, 2007
SUBJECT: Poet Laureate & Local Historian
Prepared by John Hartnett, Heritage & Cultural Arts Supervisor
and Elizabeth Isles, Heritage Center Director
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Poet Laureate Program
2) Poet Laureate Application
3) Local Historian Program
4) Local Historian Application
RECOMMENDATION: Receive report and provide input to Staff
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: Two of the 2007-2008 Goals & Objectives adopted by the City
Council for the Heritage & Cultural Arts Division are to: "Explore the opportunity to develop a Poet
Laureate for the City" and"Explore the opportunity to develop an Historian for the City".
Poet Laureate
As proposed, the Poet Laureate will serve as a public advocate for the appreciation and advancement of
the literary arts for the City of Dublin. They will be a resource to Staff, the Commission and the City
Council and be a liaison between the City's Heritage & Cultural Arts Division and local schools, literary
organizations and bookstores. They also may assist with the development of classes and workshops
devoted to literary works.
City Historian
As proposed, the City Historian will assist researchers, students, librarians, members of the public, the
press and direct them to resources for historical information. They will be a resource to Staff, the
Commission and the City Council and be a liaison between the City's Heritage and Cultural Arts Division
and local schools, students, genealogical groups, members of the media and members of the public. The
City Historian shall collect and build upon the body of knowledge pertaining to Dublin's History.
Staff has conducted research on similar positions and program responsibilities with other local cities and
developed•program criteria that Staff feels would best serve the needs of the Division and the City of
Dublin (Attachments 1 & 3). Additionally, applications for both positions have been developed
(Attachments 2 &4). It is proposed that both the Poet Laureate and City Historian be volunteer positions.
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ITEM NO.: 8.1
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Staff is asking for the Commission's input on the program criteria and application forms for each position.
At the November 20`h City Council meeting, the Council will receive a report on the Poet Laureate and
Local Historian programs and be asked to provide direction on the recruitment process for each candidate.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission
receive the report and provide input to Staff.
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City of Dublin Poet Laureate Program
The City of Dublin is seeking a candidate to serve as Dublin's First Poet Laureate. The person
selected shall serve as a public advocate for the appreciation and advancement of the literary arts,
particularly poetry, in the City of Dublin.
The poet selected for the position will not receive compensation, as the post is voluntary. They
will receive the title of Poet Laureate and will be presented with a certificate recognizing them in
their official capacity as Poet Laureate at a City Council meeting.
The Poet Laureate will be called upon to create and read poetry at civic events such as public
ceremonies and dedications. He or she will serve as a resource and liaison between the City's
Heritage & Cultural Arts Division and local literary organizations. He or she will act as a
resource on the topic of poetry should the City Council or Heritage and Cultural Arts
Commission need that expertise. He or she may also have the opportunity to conduct poetry
workshops or staged readings.
Each candidate for the position of Poet Laureate must:
• Be a Dublin resident or work in Dublin
• Be age 18 or older
• Be the author of published poetry or be willing to publish poetry during their term if
selected
• Be willing to create and read poetry for civic events and dedications
• Be willing to serve as a resource to the Heritage &Cultural Arts Division
• Be willing to share their love of poetry with people of all ages
• Be ready to serve a two-year term with no compensation
• Be willing to orient and train the next Poet Laureate
• Affiliation with literary organizations is preferred but not necessary for appointment to
the position
Interested applicants must send:
• The attached application
• One page letter of interest
• Two original poems
• A resume including a list of published poetry
• A statement of what you would like to accomplish if you are selected as Poet Laureate
Applications must be received by , 2008. Applicants may mail or deliver their
applications packets to: John Hartnett, Heritage & Cultural Arts Supervisor, City of Dublin, 100
Civic Plaza, Dublin, California, 94568.
Questions please contact: John Hartnett at (925) 556-4565 —john.hartnett@ci.dublin.ca.us
Please Note: Applications will be screened to make sure that they meet the basic criteria
and then interviews will be scheduled.
ATTACHMENT 1
City of Dublin Poet Laureate Application
Name
Address
City State Zip
Daytime Phone Evening Phone
E-Mail
Have you ever given a reading of your poetry in public?
Have you ever served on a City Board, Commission or in a role such as Poet Laureate here
or in another City? If so please explain.
What inspired you to start writing poetry?
Why do you want to be the Poet Laureatefor the City of Dublin?
Enclosures:
Send your application along with two original poems, a resume including a list of published
poetry and a one-page Letter of Interest of what you would like to accomplish if you are selected
as Dublin's Poet Laureate by , 2008 to: John Hartnett, Heritage &
Cultural Arts Supervisor, City of Dublin, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California, 94568.
ATTACHMENT 2
City of Dublin City Historian Program
The City of Dublin is seeking a candidate to serve as Dublin's first City Historian. The person
selected shall serve as a public advocate and researcher in matters pertaining to Dublin's history.
The City Historian will be called upon to answer queries relating to the history of Dublin, assist.
with genealogical research, serve on historic committees and be a liaison to the City Council,,
Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, the Dublin Historic Preservation Association and the
Dublin Library.
The person selected for the position will not receive compensation, as the post is.'voluntary.
They will receive the title of City Historian and will be presented with a certificate recognizing
them in their official capacity as City Historian at a City Council meeting.
The City Historian will assist researchers, students, librarians, the spublic, the press and direct
them to resources for historical information. Possible duties include; preparing historically
interesting articles for publications, giving presentations,replying to interview requests regarding
the City's history and serving as an advocate for the preservation of the City's historical sites
Each Candidate for the position of City Historian must:
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• Be a resident of Dublin or the descendent of a Dublin family
• Be age 18 or older
• Be a published author or willing to publish during their term if selected
• Be willing to serve as a resource to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Division
• Possess the ability to write and communicate effectively
• Be ready to serve a two-year term with no compensation
• Possess the ability to provide first-rate customer service
• Possess knowledge of the City and its history, as demonstrated through original writing
and research
Interested applicants must send:
• The attached application
• One page letter of interest describing:
o Your connection to Dublin.
o Any research you've been involved in.
o Why you'd like to become the City Historian.
o What inspired your interest in Dublin's History
• A list of published works.
• A statement of what do you hope to accomplish if you are selected as City Historian.
Applications must be received by 2008. Applicants may mail or deliver their
application packets to: Elizabeth Isles, Heritage Center Director, City of Dublin, 100 Civic
Plaza, Dublin, California, 94568.
Questions please contact: Elizabeth Isles at(925) 452-2100
Please note: Applications will be screened to make sure that that they meet the basic
criteria and then interviews will be scheduled.
ATTACHMENT 3
Dublin City Historian Application
Name
Address
City State Zip
Daytime Phone Evening phone
E-Mail
Educational Background: -
Describe your availability to respond to pubic inquiries on Dublin's History:
Have you ever served on a City Board, Commission, or in a role such as City Historian
here or in another City? If so, please explain.
Enclosures:
Send your application along with a list of any published works or research, a statement of what
you would like to accomplish if you are selected as Dublin's Historian, and a one page letter of
interest describing your connection to Dublin and any research you've accomplished by
2008 to: Elizabeth Isles, Heritage Center Director, City of Dublin, 100
Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA. 94568
ATTACHMENT 4