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TILLAMOOK ASSOCIATION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS TLT grant project completion for new ADA restrooms TAPA Non-profit volunteer organization formed over 35 years ago Since then have performed more than 150 plays and musicals 12 years of


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TILLAMOOK ASSOCIATION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

TLT grant project completion for new ADA restrooms

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TAPA

❖ Non-profit volunteer organization formed over 35 years ago ❖ Since then have performed more than 150 plays and musicals ❖ 12 years of summer week-long Starlite Children’s Academy ❖ Purchased the Barn Tavern in 2002 ❖ Continue to slowly remodel and update as funding allows

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THE BARN COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE

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TAPA PRODUCTIONS

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PRE-EXISTING RESTROOMS

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PATH TO OLD RESTROOMS

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THE COLD SEAT

No ADA restroom in building TAPA’s existing ADA restroom is a Port-a-Pot in the parking lot

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NEW PROJECT

❖ The Barn Tavern was built in 1970’s but had no ADA restrooms ❖ TAPA Board has been making theater more ADA accessible ❖ Past projects to benefit patron comfort and theater experience ❖ Successful fund raising banquet Summer of 2015 raised 10K ❖ Able to build shell of addition with raised funds

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DEMOLITION BEGINS

November 2015 Remove old entry cover Prepare for foundation

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NEW ADDITION

December 2015 *Foundation: Joe Ouska *Building: Brad Jacobsen and Richard Coon *Roofing and Gutters: Haltiner *Electric: Tom’s Electric *Plumbing: Christensen’s Plumbing

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FUTURE ADA RESTROOM SPACE

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NEW ADDITION SHELL COMPLETE FEBRUARY 2016

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ADDITION PROJECT ON HOLD FOR FUTURE FUNDS

Applied for TLT funds in 2016

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BUDGET

❖ Electrical/HVAC $5000 ❖ Plumbing/Sewer Connection $5000 ❖ Rough-In Construction $8000 ❖ Drywall & Paint $2800 ❖ Finish Carpentry/Fixtures $9000

TOTAL TLT GRANT AMOUNT $29,800

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TAPA’S CONTRIBUTION

Funds spent and in-kind donations Permits $1,500 Rough-in Plumbing $3,000 Concrete and Foundation $4,700 Framing and Roof $5,500 Gutters $1,500 TOTAL $16,200

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ADDITION PLANS

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T LT F U N D S AWA R D E D S TA R T E D C O M P L E T I O N P H A S E O F A DA R E S T RO O M A D D I T I O N AU G / S E P T 2 0 1 6

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C O N N E C T I N G N E W A D D I T I O N T O L O B B Y AU G / S E P T 2 0 1 6

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WO R K C O N T I N U E S O N N E W R E S T RO O M F I N I S H E S O C T / N OV 2 0 1 6

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COMPLETED PROJECT NOVEMBER 2016

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COMING ATTRACTIONS

Full Season of Six Shows and Events Over 3000 people per year attend Estimated 29% are out of town visitors Many Patrons visit local restaurants as part of their night out

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BENEFITS TO TAPA

  • Enhanced Patron Comfort
  • Reduced Restroom Wait
  • ADA Accessible
  • Better Image
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BENEFITS TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY

A Destination Theater Facilities to be Proud of Enhanced Customer Experience Build Future Patron Visits with Return Visits

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BENEFITS TO LOCAL BUSINESSES

Increased Dining Out for Special Nights Increased Visitor Overnight Stays Theater Related Retail (Flowers, Chocolates, etc.) Related Retail Business to Tourist Facilities

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QUESTIONS?