Hannibal Arts Council to use $10,000 grant from Riedel Foundation for workshops, festivals and summer camps

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The Riedel Foundation recently presented a $10,000 grant award for youth programming to the Hannibal Arts Council. Pictured from left are HAC office administrator Becky Evans, Riedel trustee April Baldwin, HAC program coordinator Brenda Beck Fisher and Incoming HAC program coordinator Beth Hinton. | Photo courtesy of the Riedel Foundation

HANNIBAL, Mo. — The George H. Riedel Foundation’s latest grant will help the Hannibal Arts Council provide a host of programs for Hannibal youth. These programs reach more than 500 children ages 3-17.

The $10,000 award will help expand the IMPACT youth summer art camps for ages 9-11 and 12-14. It will also fund monthly Art Adventure creative workshops and the Wild and Wacky Art Adventure, which is a family-friendly art festival with youth activities.

The Arts Council also will use the money to continue the Young Masters partnership exhibit for selected fifth-grade, eighth-grade and high school students in Hannibal’s public and parochial schools, youth art programs in partnership with Missouri’s 10th Judicial Circuit Court and Missouri Division of Social Services Children’s Division/Foster Care.

In a press release, Hannibal Arts Council coordinator Brenda Beck Fisher said, “Our goal is to provide positive and creative experiences in which youth can interact, explore creativity and develop self-confidence via the arts. Our programs are designed to allow youth to meet and interact with local artists, work inter-generationally and work creatively in a variety of art forms.”

“While our grants support the arts in general, we like to focus on youth,” Riedel trustee April Baldwin said. “This brings both interests together, making it a good fit for the Riedel Foundation.”

The George H. Riedel Foundation has awarded more than $6 million dollars in grants to Hannibal nonprofit organizations since it was created in 2000.

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