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Project Name: Oxford’s Dog Alley

What is your first and last name?

Kelly Westbrook

What are your preferred pronouns?

She/her/hers

What city or village do you live in?

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Does your neighborhood have a name? If so what is it?

[535]

Are you connected with anyone in your local government?

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Are you applying as a business owner, artist, non-profit, DDA, or Commercial Improvement District?

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Where will your project take place?

Oxford

Briefly describe your project idea:

The proposed dog alley located in downtown Oxford is exactly what the community needs. It presents an opportunity to revitalize a neglected space in the heart of the city while also fostering a sense of community with events already planned!

How will you be involved in this project? Who will you worth with?

We are eager to receive feedback from the community on the proposed mural concept. While we currently have a preliminary sketch of our vision, we value the input of our community and would love to hear what they would like to see depicted in the mural. I also would like to see if we could feature the new therapy dogs from Oxford Schools on the mural with their names. The community and kids have really embraced having therapy dogs at every school in Oxford since the tragedy. It would be so neat to pay tribute to our loving pups!

Describe the artist’s or artists’ work. This is not about credentials—what do they do as an artist?

Nick is a graduate from Oxford High school and now resides in Utah where he is a full-time muralist. We have had the honor of working with Nick on 3 mural projects in downtown Oxford.

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Why does your community need this project?

Although many of the stores and restaurant patios in our downtown area welcome dogs, there is currently no designated spot where owners can gather, socialize, and provide their furry friends with a refreshing drink. This proposed space aims to address that gap, providing a safe and communal area for dog owners to bring their pets to when visiting downtown. We also hope it provides a fun photo op with furry friends!

What do you hope to achieve through this project?

Our primary objective is to uplift the community and spread joy. Following the tragic incident at Oxford High School, the DDA has been working diligently on projects to bring comfort, peace, and a sense of togetherness to the town. Our aim is to promote economic growth, showcase the historical significance of our downtown, and facilitate the healing process. Through our placemaking initiatives, we have noticed a significant increase in community involvement and a renewed sense of spirit in our downtown area. Creating a new space that brings together people of different backgrounds, but with a shared interest, is a way to foster stronger connections within our community. Additionally, the proposed project provides an opportunity to enhance an underutilized area in the heart of our historic district, adding value and significance to the surrounding community.

How do you plan to spend the $5,000 microgrant?

The initial segment of the grant will be allocated to Nick Hottmann, a muralist who has undertaken three prior projects in Oxford. He will be the primary artist for this undertaking and establish the project’s overall tone. ($4,000)
The second segment of the project involves partnering with Nicolette Shagena, a local business owner who operates Cavemann and Pip. She is a skilled designer and has contributed to multiple design projects in the past. She will assist us in making optimal use of the space. ($500)
The third segment of the project entails collaborating with a local woodworker to construct dog run elements for the designated “dog run” area. We will engage Craig Shagena, who is the proprietor of his woodworking business and has already worked with us downtown. ($2,500)
The final segment of the project will involve partnering with the Village and DPW to secure permits and remove dead trees and bushes. This in-kind partnership will be worth ($3,000)
Lastly, we will need to purchase seating and turf for the area, estimated to cost around ($3,000).
The best part of the project is we have a brewery that does dog adoptions on their patio and would like to extend the event right into the alley and activate all year with bark and brew events!

What resources do you already have to make this project successful? Resources could include things like time, partners, expertise, donated goods/materials/space, matching funds, and more. Please approximate the in-kind value if possible.

We are fortunate to have established strong partnerships within our community. Currently, we are working on two placemaking projects that will conclude before the proposed project begins. The DDA has set aside the matching grant necessary to facilitate the project this fall, and we have received con

Will your project require special permits from the community you are in? For example, anything that requires a street closure or installing a permanent art piece will likely require a special permit from your local governing body or zoning board. If your project is funded, the MML Foundation is happy to help you navigate that process. Please note that all applicants must obtain any necessary permits for their projects, if selected for funding. *

Yes

Anticipated project launch date:

September 30, 2023

Will you serve as the primary point of contact for this application?

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Lead Artist First and Last Name:

Nick Hottman

Lead Artist Website (If Applicable):

https://www.facebook.com/nhottmannart/

Business 1: Business Name:

Caveman & Pip

Business 1: Business Type:

Retail

Business 1: Business Owner First and Last Name:

Nicolette Shagena

Business 1: Physical Location Address

28 S Washington street, Oxford, MI 48371

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Business 1: Facebook Page Link (If Applicable)

Business 1: Instagram Handle (If Applicable)

Business 2: Business Name:

HomeGrown Brewery

Business 2: Business Type:

Restaurant

Business 2: Business Owner First and Last Name:

Marie Powers

Business 2: Business Physical Location Address:

28 N washington St, Oxford, MI 48371

Business 2: Twitter Handle (If Applicable)

Business 2: Facebook Page Link (If Applicable)

Business 2: Instagram Handle (If Applicable)

Business 3: Business Name:

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Business 3: Business Type:

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Business 3: Business Owner First and Last Name:

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Business 3: Physical Location Address

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Business 3: Twitter Handle (If Applicable)

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Business 3: Facebook Page Link (If Applicable)

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Business 3: Instagram Handle (If Applicable)

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Please list the names of any additional partners:

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Image Caption 1 (if any): Alleyway
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Image Caption 2 (if any): Alleyway from M-24
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Image Caption 3 (if any): Dog Mural from artist
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Image Caption 4 (if any): dog park elements
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Image Caption 5 (if any): Dog park feel
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