Friday, August 3 2012 7:20 PM EDT2012-08-03 23:20:48 GMT
She spent nearly 30 years teaching kids in Oak Park. Now retired teacher Barbara Goldsmith spends her time volunteering with the DIA and teaching young people about art.
She spent nearly 30 years teaching kids in Oak Park. Now retired teacher Barbara Goldsmith spends her time volunteering with the DIA and teaching young people about art. She explains why it is a rewarding experience.
DETROIT (WJBK) -
The Detroit Institute of Arts is one of Detroit's most popular attractions, but the museum claims if it doesn't get help from taxpayers, it will have to close its doors. Supporters gathered last week for a "Save the DIA" rally.
"It's not very much, and I think ... to keep a jewel like the DIA in the City of Detroit is very important," said Adrienne Brown.
The frequent visitor of the Detroit Institute of Arts can't imagine her city without it.
It's why so many supporters attended a rally at New Center Park encouraging voters in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties to approve a millage that would cost the average taxpayer $15 a year and generate enough money to keep the doors of the cultural gem open.
"We think it's a really great place to visit. We're hoping that it stays," said Sheri Kam. "So for $15 once a year, we've got unparalleled visits to the DIA."
Museum leaders claim the DIA has never recovered from the loss of funding from the city and state. The DIA has sliced its budget, cut staff and special programs, but it's not enough. Without the $23 million generated from the millage, the COO Annmarie Erickson claims we will see a gradual shutdown of operations.
"Will it shut our doors on August eighth? No. But that will happen."
However, state Representative Tom McMillin has been taking a closer look at the numbers.
"I'm a CPA. I look at numbers as a very simple financial statement."
He claims the DIA has enough money to keep it running for years to come. In fact, he claims over the last two years, the museum generated an additional $50 million and still has nearly $100 million in unrestricted funds.
"It's been increasing. They haven't been dipping. They haven't been reducing it by a dime. They've been increasing it, so there's no need to pass this. They're doing just fine. They just need to keep doing what they've been doing."
We're told that $100 million McMillin is referring to is actually part of the museum's endowment, the DIA's investment fund preserving its financial future. Erickson said using that money is like burning your furniture for heat.
"And you've burned one piece and two piece[s] and three pieces and finally you've burned all the furniture and you've froze to death. We cannot use the endowment for that. Responsible non-profit organizations do not use their endowment in that way. That's the fastest road to closure."
"With times as hard as they are, I think that we should support it because it's something that we cannot afford to lose in the City of Detroit," Brown said.
If this millage passes, it would expire after ten years and the idea would be to focus on the fundraising and the endowment. That way they can get to a point once it expires to just operating off that interest.
The voters will be able to decide when they head to the polls on August 7.
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Some residents in Clinton Township say they are upset over a horrible smell that seems to be at its peak when temperatures soar. They claim it has been going on for years.
Some residents in Clinton Township say they are upset over a horrible smell that seems to be at its peak when temperatures soar. They claim it has been going on for years.
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35-year-old Sabrina Gianino was found dead inside her boyfriend's flat on Wayburn in Grosse Pointe Park just after midnight on Wednesday. Police are calling the death suspicious.
35-year-old Sabrina Gianino was found dead inside her boyfriend's flat on Wayburn in Grosse Pointe Park just after midnight on Wednesday. Police are calling the death suspicious.
Wednesday, May 15 2013 10:59 PM EDT2013-05-16 02:59:09 GMT
Warren police raided a pet store described as a little shop of horrors. The owner is not only accused of keeping animals in filthy conditions, but keeping them in a building without working utilities.
Warren police raided a pet store described as a little shop of horrors. The owner is not only accused of keeping animals in filthy conditions, but keeping them in a building without working utilities.
Tuesday, May 14 2013 11:01 PM EDT2013-05-15 03:01:56 GMT
We're told a woman from New York was attacked near the Majestic Theatre while trying to help someone in need. Sources say she was then carjacked, kidnapped, robbed and sexually assaulted before she escaped.
We're told a woman from New York was attacked near the Majestic Theatre while trying to help someone in need. Sources say she was then carjacked, kidnapped, robbed and sexually assaulted before she escaped.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 3:43 PM EDT2013-05-21 19:43:35 GMT
Brian Woehlke and his family
All funds collected will be donated to the Westland Fire Fighters Charity's fund for the family of fallen firefighter Brian Woehlke, who passed away while battling a Westland fire on May 8.
All funds collected will be donated to the Westland Fire Fighters Charity's fund for the family of fallen firefighter Brian Woehlke, who passed away while battling a Westland fire on May 8.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 4:58 PM EDT2013-05-21 20:58:19 GMT
Trained Salvation Army counselors are being mobilized to head down to the tornado disaster area in Oklahoma to not only help with the victims, but the first responders, as well.
Trained Salvation Army counselors are being mobilized to head down to the tornado disaster area in Oklahoma to not only help with the victims, but the first responders, as well.
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Crews across the river in Windsor are battling a raging fire that's burning at a warehouse in the 700 block of Sprucewood Avenue.
Crews across the river in Windsor are battling a raging fire that's burning at a warehouse in the 700 block of Sprucewood Avenue. Thick black smoke and flames can be seen for miles. The Windsor Star is
Tuesday, May 21 2013 2:12 PM EDT2013-05-21 18:12:17 GMT
An attorney for a former Michigan Supreme Court justice says community service would be an appropriate sentence for a scandal that forced her out of office.
An attorney for a former Michigan Supreme Court justice says community service would be an appropriate sentence for a scandal that forced her out of office.