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Mission, Purpose and Values
The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council incorporated in 1973. It is the formal local arts agency for the Capital City of Juneau Alaska, funded in part with support from the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the City & Borough of Juneau, and generosity of local businesses and individuals.
Mission JAHC is a leader in cultivating and supporting rich cultural
experiences and opportunities for Juneau and the surrounding SE Alaska
communities.
Core Purpose Provide cultural opportunities
Core Values Community
Education
Enrichment
Creativity
Major Activities and Programs
Our programs touch lives over 1,235,00 times during the year. The list is extensive.
Juneau Arts & Culture Center
The Juneau Arts & Culture
Center ways: (JACC) is a multi-purpose facility owned by the City & Borough of
Juneau and operated by the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council. It serves the
community in two essential ways:
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Board of Trustees
Paul Voelckers, President MRV Architects
Annie Calkins, Vice President
Education consultant and evaluator
John McConnochie, Treasurer
Cycle Alaska
Andy Hemenway, Secretary
Attorney, State of Alaska
Candy Behrends
Behrends Mechanical
Bill Hagevig
HollandAmerica Princess Alaska Yukon
Patricia Hull
Artist, State of Alaska
Andy Kline
KXLL Radio
Debbi Lehner
Bartlett Regional Hospital
SueAnn Randall
Artist
Jess Parks
Environmental Conservations, State of Alaska
Ariel Rolfe
Art Student
Janet Schempf
Fish & Game
Staff:
Nancy DeCherney, Executive Director
Kari Groven, Program Coordinator
Charlotte Robertson, Facility Booking Manager
Sue Sloss, Gallery Store Coordinator
Rebecca Hartwell, Education Program Coordinator
Tom Balestrieri, Office Assistant
Leonard Johnson, Facility Event Assistant
Bo Anderson, Facility Event Assistant
Jim Fowler, ArtShops Instructor
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