3045 - Arts and Community Health | ||
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3045.1) | 50 |
Number of participants improving nutrition access through increased breakfast attendance |
3045.4) | 10 |
Number of participants accessing other Extension programming due to Extension arts involvement |
3045.3) | 200 |
Number of participants gaining knowledge or skills in audience etiquette due to Breakfast with the Arts programming |
3045.2) | 7 |
Number of participants reporting an increase in confidence in performance skills due to Breakfast with the Arts programming |
3045.5) | 25 |
Number of participants reporting an increase in healthy behavior due to Extension arts involvement |
3045.6) | 0 |
Number of participants engaged in Extension-led Articulture program |
3045.7) | 0 |
Number of participants reporting increased knowledge, opinions, skills or aspirations regarding the environment due to Extension Articulture program |
3045.8) | 7 |
Number of participants reporting improved knowledge, opinions, skills or aspiration regarding the effect of arts engagement on healthy aging |
3045.9) | 1 |
Number of healthcare providers reporting an increase in collaboration with artists, arts agencies, or artistic incorporation into their practice |
3045.10) | 5 |
Number of cross sector community coalitions in which Extension is involved |
Author: Anne Stephens
Major Program: Arts and Community Health
There is a population of people in our community who enjoy music, playing instruments, songwriting, and performing at the amateur level. Some of these people may perform as professionals, but not as an exclusive means of work for profit. Many of these people are retired and would benefit in a variety of ways from spending time together getting to know each other, sharing skills, sharing stories, sharing songs, and encouraging each other. Music and creativity provides a platform for people to mak