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Kendra Danielson honored for transformative impact on Fife's arts education and community

December 18, 2024 | Fife, Pierce County, Washington


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Kendra Danielson honored for transformative impact on Fife's arts education and community
The Fife Public Arts Commission held its regular meeting on December 18, 2024, where members celebrated significant contributions to the local arts community. The meeting began with a tribute to Kendra Danielson, an influential figure in Fife's arts education and a founding member of the Arts Commission. Although unable to attend, Danielson sent a heartfelt video message expressing gratitude for the recognition she received for her efforts in creating over 150 art education videos and fostering a love for creativity among students.

In her message, Danielson reflected on her journey with the Arts Commission, highlighting the initial challenges and the community-building initiatives they undertook, such as fundraisers and art installations. She emphasized the importance of connection and growth within the community, noting her long-standing role as an elementary art teacher in Fife.

The meeting also recognized the contributions of the "5 Painters" group, which has provided a supportive environment for artists of all skill levels. Their dedication to nurturing creative expression has significantly enriched Fife's cultural landscape. The group’s leader, Hap Newsom, was specifically acknowledged for his unwavering commitment to keeping the community engaged in the arts, especially during challenging times such as the pandemic.

Commission members expressed their appreciation for both Danielson and Newsom, underscoring the vital roles they play in fostering a vibrant arts community in Fife. The meeting concluded with plans for future initiatives and a commitment to continue supporting local artists and educators.

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