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March 25, 2009

Cumberland’s Arts & Entertainment District wins inaugural state award

CUMBERLAND — The Cumberland Arts & Entertainment District is the recipient of the inaugural Outstanding Achievement Award by the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development.

DBED Assistant Secretary Hannah Byron presented the award to Allegany Arts Council Director Andy Vick during the annual meeting of A&E; District managers held in Havre de Grace on Wednesday.

“The arts have been one of the key elements of the revitalization of downtown Cumberland,” Vick said in accepting the award. “When we bring in artists who renovate buildings, we continue to demonstrate what is possible. Even in challenging financial times, an investment in the arts pays major dividends.”

The award recognizes Cumberland’s success in creating innovative marketing strategies that aided in filling downtown vacancies, a successful artist relocation program that drew out-of-state and international artists to the district and involved them in the rehabilitation of abandoned buildings, and the completion of significant capital projects, including the Allegany Arts Council and Saville Gallery, which moved to a new headquarters at 9 N. Centre St. in July.

“Under the leadership of the Allegany Arts Council, Cumberland has harnessed the power of the arts to attract businesses, encourage economic development and foster civic pride,” said Gov. Martin O’Malley. “This district is a model for Arts and Entertainment District programs. The promotion of artists and arts events, the strengthening of local cultural enterprises and active community partnerships has resulted in job opportunities and significant contributions to Maryland’s economy.”

In 2002, Cumberland became one of the first communities designated as an Arts and Entertainment District. It was expanded in 2007 to include a neighborhood targeted for more artist housing.

The Outstanding Achievement Award will be presented annually to a district board chair or executive director for excellence in one or more of five areas: marketing, public art, economic development, special events and festivals, and A&E; education and outreach.