Haverhill Cultural Council Asks for Input; Grant Deadline Oct. 17

Alison Colby-Campbell and Robin Valentino, members of the Haverhill Cultural Council, during a recent WHAV Open Mike Show.

Haverhill Cultural Council Officers Officers, from left, Ruby Lyons, treasurer; Letriah Masters, chair; and Alison Colby-Campbell, secretary.

Haverhill Cultural Council Officers Officers, from left, Ruby Lyons, treasurer; Letriah Masters, chair; and Alison Colby-Campbell, secretary.

The Haverhill Cultural Council, the local agency responsible for distributing state arts and culture grants, is seeking the public’s opinions about the types of programs and audiences the council should make priorities.

An online survey may be taken at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KC6WNWC.

“We want to represent you! Please take the Haverhill Cultural Council’s survey. It is your chance to voice your opinion on the cultural future of Haverhill,” a statement asks.

The Haverhill Cultural Council is also reminding residents it is accepting applications for grants until Monday, Oct. 17. Partial funding is available to support individuals and groups who want to bring events, field trips and programs that promote the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences to the city. Applications and guidelines are available at www.mass-culture.org/haverhill.