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Arts & Humanities Commission (AHC)
Meetings
- 1st Tuesday of every month at 4 pm
- City Council Chambers
510 E Florence Boulevard
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
Agendas & Minutes
Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
View Most Recent Agendas and Minutes
Members
- Tiffany McQueen
Term Expires September 30, 2024 - Jo Hanken
Term Expires September 30, 2024 - Lisa Swanson
Term Expires September 30, 2023 - Ralph Varela
Term Expires September 30, 2023 - Regis Sommers
Term Expires September 30, 2024 - Jeana Capel-Jones
Term Expires September 30, 2023 - Amanda Stueland
Term Expires September 30, 2023
Overview
The Arts and Humanities Commission recommends City-wide goals to the City Council on all matters pertaining to the visual and performing arts and other popular cultural events. Members serve three-year terms.
Visit the Art Found Throughout the City
Arts and Humanities Commission Art in the City Brochure (PDF)
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Gloria Leija
City Clerk Director
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Arts & Humanities Commission
Physical Address
510 E Florence Boulevard
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
Phone 520-421-8600
- Where can I find the paperwork to run for Mayor or Councilmember?
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Candidates seeking election for municipal office will file nomination petitions with the City Clerk's Office. The nonpartisan candidate petition is provided here. It is your responsibility to verify the correct form utilized in the jurisdiction in which you are seeking a nomination. Additional relevant forms for campaign committees can be found on the City Elections page. All other questions about running for local office should be directed towards the City Clerk's Office at 520-421-8600.
- How can I serve on a Board or Commission?
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In order to serve on a City of Casa Grande Board or Commission, the following requirements must be met.
- Must reside in Casa Grande for at least one year
- Must be a registered voter
- Submit an application (PDF) for review and appointment by the City Council
If you would like to request a waiver for a requirement, a waiver request form (PDF) must be submitted.
- What are the requirements to run for local political office?
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The Mayor and Councilmembers shall be qualified electors of the city and shall hold no other public office for which they receive compensation except that of a notary public or member of the National Guard or naval or military reserve. Candidates must have resided in the city for three years next preceding the date of such election or appointment. If the Mayor or a Councilmember shall cease to possess any of these qualifications or shall be convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, that office shall immediately become vacant.
City employees are not eligible to stand for election or serve as Mayor or as members of the City Council.
Candidates for Mayor must be 25 years of age or older, and candidates for Councilmember must be 21 years of age or older.