Program areas at Cordova Community Council Foundation
Heartstoppers haunted house is a partnership of the Cordova Community Council Foundation and theater 4 theater nerds to produce a month-long halloween haunted house experience for the public as a fundraising activity for both organizations. Heartstoppers haunted house begins development in june and continues through the dismantling in november. The activity includes "scary" experiences in celebration of the halloween season. The Cordova Community Council provides the facility, facility management, parking management, and other duties for this event. In 2022, the event had total attendance of 15,000 during the month of october.
Mills station arts and culture center: this project entails all planning and execution of special events, exhibits and administration of the mills station arts & culture center (macc), 10191 mills station road, rancho Cordova, ca. Under contract with the city of rancho Cordova, this public facility is managed by the Cordova Community Council to provide excellent arts, history and cultural events and exhibits for the public. This includes: planning a robust schedule of public events; researching, negotiating and booking interesting traveling exhibits and shows; developing local exhibits and shows, including fabrication of museum displays; developing, administering and executing a broad-based publicity schedule in support of macc events; coordinating television and other media interviews and other publicity functions at the site; purchasing, maintaining and monitoring supplies needed to support special events and activities; purchasing of food and beverage for art and museum receptions; professional services to curate exhibits; purchasing of equipment to support activities at the macc; recruitment and management of volunteers for activities at the macc; decoration, signage and other items needed to complete exhibit displays; labor to manage and support these activities.
Rancho Cordova fourth of july celebration: this project is a two-day event which includes a one mile road run, a fourth of july parade and a two-day festival. The event is the largest Community celebration in the city and attracts 25,000 visitors. The festival event includes a carnival, food and beverage, attractions for families, concerts and fireworks shows. The Cordova Community Council is responsible for all planning and management of event activities, securing all permits, parking management, trash management, volunteer recruitment and management, signage, ticketing, and labor to manage and support these activities.
This project entails all planning and execution of special events, exhibits and administration of the mills station arts & culture center (macc), 10191 mills station road, rancho Cordova, ca. Under contract with the city of rancho Cordova, this public facility is managed by the Cordova Community Council to provide excellent arts, history and cultural events and exhibits for the public. This includes: planning a robust schedule of public events; researching, negotiating and booking interesting traveling exhibits and shows; developing local exhibits and shows, including fabrication of museum displays; developing, administering and executing a broad-based publicity schedule in support of macc events; coordinating television and other media interviews and other publicity functions at the site; purchasing, maintaining and monitoring supplies needed to support special events and activities; purchasing of food and beverage for art and museum receptions; professional services to curate exhibits; purchasing of equipment to support activities at the macc; recruitment and management of volunteers for activities at the macc; decoration, signage and other items needed to complete exhibit displays; labor to manage and support these activities.