REPORT TO COUNCIL


               SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL COMMUNITIES

                                 October 5, 1995


     RECOMMENDATION


     1.   Vancouver Cultural Harmony Award Program

          As part of the Special  Committee on Cultural Communities 1995-96
     Work Plan presented to Council on June 6, 1995, the Committee proposed
     the  creation  of an  annual  award program  to  recognize outstanding
     contributions of individuals or organizations towards cultural harmony
     in the City of Vancouver.

          Council approved, in principle,  an annual Cultural Harmony Award
     subject to the Committee developing terms of reference and criteria.

          At  its meeting on October  5, 1995, the  Committee discussed the
     terms  of  reference/purpose  of  the award,  award  criteria  and the
     adjudication  process.   The  purpose of  the  award is  to  recognize
     outstanding  contributions to  the  promotion of  harmony amongst  the
     different cultural communities of Vancouver.  One award would be given
     to an individual, or an association, business enterprise, institution,
     who  has,   through  demonstrated  action  and   commitment,  made  an
     outstanding  contribution in promoting cultural harmony in the City of
     Vancouver.

          It was agreed the award should be  presented during Multicultural
     Week in February each year.

          With the  assistance of the Communications  Advisor, the Cultural
     Communities  Committee  would   widely  solicit  nominations   through
     community groups, business and private institutions.

          A Jury, comprised of the following, would be formed:

          Chair, Special  Committee on Cultural Communities  (also Chair of
          Jury);
          One member of the Cultural Communities Committee;
          A representative of the media.




     Clause 1 Continued

          The  Communications  Advisor  has   submitted  a  list  of  media
     representatives to be  approached to  serve on the  Jury. The  Special
     Committee on Cultural  Communities will make the  selection and advise
     Council.       The  Jury will  make  recommendations on  the  award to
     Council, who would make the final decision.

          The recipient of the  award will receive a framed  certificate or
     plaque.   It  is also  proposed  that a  tree be  planted  in a  civic
     park/urban    square/greenway,     commemorating    the    recipient's
     contribution.  These will be the basic "prizes" for  the awardee; cost
     to be borne by the City.

          The  cost for the basic prize is  $75 for the framed certificate;
     the cost of planting a  tree on a park is estimated  at $75 (seedling,
     and  explanatory plaque  on  site); and  $250  for the  award  program

     presentation, refreshments, etc;  for a  total of  $400 annual  budget
     allocation.   During Multicultural Week in February, there will be the
     award  ceremony and a reception to which all nominees, Council members
     and Community Group representatives will be invited.

          Once City Council has an established policy  on sponsorships, the
     Committee would  like to pursue additional forms  of recognition, such
     as:

          -    to extend the educational and public  awareness value of the
               award, the Committee will pursue sponsorship to put together
               an  anthology of  the nominations  received  in the  form of
               stories  packaged  in  popular  format  and  distributed  to
               schools and libraries, as well as marketed to bookstores.

          -    to  extend the  symbolic value of  the award,  the Committee
               will pursue sponsorship to create a special sculptural piece
               representing a  tree of harmony, wherein  every awardee will
               be  represented as  a leaf.   With each passing  year that a
               leaf gets added on the tree, the tree would grow in foliage,
               representing the  city growing  in diversity,  abundance and
               health.

     Clause 1 Continued

          This would be reported to Council at a later date. 

     The Committee 

     RECOMMENDS

          A.   THAT the Special  Committee on Cultural Communities  proceed
               with the  proposed annual  Vancouver Cultural Harmony  Award
               Program.

          B.   THAT  a  budget  of $400  be  authorized  to  fund the  1996
               program; funding to  be added  to the  City Clerk's  special
               occasion budget.  





                                                "Eleanor Atienza"          
                                                Eleanor Atienza, Chair     
                                                Special Advisory Committee 
                                                on Cultural Communities    



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     CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS

          The City Manager RECOMMENDS approval of A and B.