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<br /> For years, many have been dreaming of creating a Cultural Center to serve the central and northern
<br /> part of Orange County: a home for cultural events, plays, concerts, film, arts programming and classes
<br /> for children and adults, community events, literary readings, and a gallery. There is currently no
<br /> existing facility nearby Hillsborough that is large enough and still affordable for groups who have
<br /> struggled to fmd space to host these types of events and classes.
<br /> The Orange County Cultural Center (OCCC) will successfully fill this void by providing a
<br /> conveniently located facility, dedicated for cultural events. The proposed space will be walkable to
<br /> historic downtown Hillsborough, with enough flexibility to allow for performance as well as
<br /> conference space, providing additional rooms for classes, art-related events, and other cultural
<br /> offerings. The Center will benefit the economic vitality of the region by not only providing the open
<br /> space and infrastructure to foster artistic and historic enrichment, collaboration, and education, but also
<br /> by serving as a cultural incubator to spark innovation.
<br /> The OCCC was formed by a core group of artistic, cultural, and educational organizations that
<br /> recognized the need and banded together to create a new organization to address the lack of accessible
<br /> and affordable space to fulfill the cultural needs of the community. Representatives from the Orange
<br /> Community Players,the Hillsborough Arts Council, the Historic Hillsborough Commission(the
<br /> Burwell School), the Historical Foundation of Hillsborough and Orange County (the Orange County
<br /> Historical Museum),the Chapel Hill Orange County Visitor's Bureau,the Orange County Artist Guild,
<br /> the Orange County Arts Commission, the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough, and the Orange County
<br /> School System are all part of this `dream team' and are committed to making the OCCC a huge
<br /> success!
<br /> The OCCC seeks to lease 12,000 square feet of the historic Whitted building, the first floor of
<br /> Building A,to provide long- and short-term rental space for cultural organizations that reside in
<br /> Hillsborough and the central and northern portions of Orange County, and a performance space for
<br /> both local and non-local cultural entertainment.
<br /> The Center will offer yearly rentals of 7 unique studio/office spaces for creative professionals such as
<br /> visual artists, teachers, musicians, and writers, and/or other cultural organizations. Two large
<br /> classroom rentals will be available to provide hourly rental space for mid-sized events, including after-
<br /> school and adult programming, black-box theatre, rehearsal space, and off-site conferences and
<br /> business meetings.
<br /> An auditorium that comfortably accommodates 250 to 300 seated people (200 at tables)will be
<br /> available for hosting plays, lectures, dances, reunions, banquets, conferences, and other large
<br /> gatherings. The OCCC will boast an on-site coffee shop and event bar, and offer gallery, exhibition
<br /> and storage rental spaces as well.
<br /> The OCCC Board will create interest in the Center and continuously develop community awareness
<br /> via a variety of marketing communications tools. An ongoing publicity campaign will be conducted
<br /> by developing relationships with news media representatives, writers and editors of local newspapers,
<br /> arts magazines, and industry publications. Additionally, Board members will actively build local
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