Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bids for tourism funding pitched

- By Dale Ellis

The Pine Bluff Advertisin­g and Promotion Commission heard Wednesday from 11 grant applicants seeking funding in 2021 to help promote tourism and culture in the Pine Bluff/Jefferson County area.

In 2020, the A&P Commission awarded $202,000 to 11 local organizati­ons for events and programmin­g that were scheduled for 2020 before the covid-19 pandemic began wreaking havoc.

Some of the organizati­ons that had to cancel events in 2020 were the Black Pilots Associatio­n, the UAPB Alumni Homecoming Golf Tournament, the Merrill High All School Reunion, and the Gloves not Guns program. The Black Pilots Associatio­n and the Gloves not Guns program submitted applicatio­ns for 2021.

This year the commission heard from the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, the Black Pilots Associatio­n, the Pine Bluff Historical District Commission and Southeast Arkansas College, and several

“One of my goals, and it’s no secret, is to make Pine Bluff the boxing capitol of Arkansas.”

— Elbert Brewer, creator of the Gloves not Guns program

other organizati­ons gave presentati­ons to expand upon their grant applicatio­ns for events or performanc­es scheduled for 2021.

Rachel Miller, director of the Arts and Science Center, described the center’s offerings during the year to provide art education for children and adults alike.

“These activities include such things as our after school family program, live music, live theater performanc­es, art exhibition­s, artist talks, summer camps and adult outreach workshops,” Miller said. “Our audience has grown every year and grown more diverse.”

Miller said that despite the effect of the coronaviru­s pandemic on society, the center had been able to provide greater virtual programmin­g than before.

“Unlike other museums that had to seek out funding to buy technology to transition to a virtual platform, the Arts and Science Center already had that technology available,” she said. “We were able to pretty much transition all of our available programmin­g.”

“You are open to the public, although you restrict the number of visitors there?” asked Commission­er Bill Moss. “Is that correct?”

“That is correct,” Miller responded. “We only allow 10 visitors in at a time, and that’s in the museum/gallery spaces.”

Les Morris, with the Black Pilots of America, which holds its annual Operation Skyhook Fly-in to the Pine Bluff Airport every year, gave a brief update of the organizati­on’s plans for the coming year, with 2021 being a special year for the organizati­on.

“This will be the 50th anniversar­y for Skyhook,” Morris said. “It started in 1967 down in Yazoo City, Miss., and it’s gone other places but it’s here in Pine Bluff now and it has been here for some 20 or 23 years.”

Elbert Brewer, creator of the Gloves not Guns program, said that past support from the A&P Commission had helped the program grow to a position of influence in amateur boxing circles in the state.

“One of my goals,” Brewer said, “and it’s no secret, is to make Pine Bluff the boxing capital of Arkansas.”

Grant awards will be announced in December.

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