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.
Monday, June 17 2013 10:36 PM EDT2013-06-18 02:36:35 GMT
The FBI and local police have teamed up hoping to solve a 38-year-old murder mystery. They are searching an Oakland Township field looking for Jimmy Hoffa.
The FBI and local police have teamed up hoping to solve a 38-year-old murder mystery. They are searching an Oakland Township field looking for Jimmy Hoffa.
Wednesday, June 12 2013 11:26 PM EDT2013-06-13 03:26:44 GMT
Less than 24 hours after a judge bounced Detroit mayoral candidate Mike Duggan from the ballot saying he didn't meet the City Charter's residency requirements, a negative political ad hit the air.
Less than 24 hours after a judge bounced Detroit mayoral candidate Mike Duggan from the ballot saying he didn't meet the City Charter's residency requirements and around the same time Duggan vowed to appeal, a negative political ad hit the air.
Wednesday, June 12 2013 8:49 AM EDT2013-06-12 12:49:07 GMT
This could be a game changer for Detroit's mayoral election. Mike Duggan was yanked from the ballot after a judge said he was not a registered voter in the city for a year before he filed his nominating petitions
This could be a game changer for Detroit's mayoral election. Mike Duggan, who was considered a front runner, was yanked from the ballot after a judge said he was not a registered voter in the city for a year before he filed his nominating petitions. He fell just 14 days short.
Tuesday, June 11 2013 10:38 AM EDT2013-06-11 14:38:08 GMT
It was late last week after the last day of school when parents received an unexpected letter in their email that reads more like more soap opera than something from a school district.
It was late last week after the last day of school when parents received an unexpected letter in their email that reads more like more soap opera than something from a school district.
Monday, June 17 2013 9:27 PM EDT2013-06-18 01:27:07 GMT
The jury in the manslaughter trial of Detroit officer Joseph Weekley did not reach a verdict on Monday. The jury has now deliberated for two full days.
The jury in the manslaughter trial of Detroit officer Joseph Weekley did not reach a verdict on Monday. The jury has now deliberated for two full days.
Monday, June 17 2013 11:31 PM EDT2013-06-18 03:31:06 GMT
Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr is working on improving city services, including the streetlights. More than 40 percent of them do not work, but the Detroit Public Lighting Authority is now beginning its work.
As Kevyn Orr tries to solve Detroit's financial crisis, he is also working on improving city services, including the streetlights. More than 40 percent of them do not work, but the Detroit Public Lighting Authority is now beginning its work.
Monday, June 17 2013 10:43 PM EDT2013-06-18 02:43:12 GMT
He is a Detroit lawmaker serving his second term in the state House, but he may be spending a little too much time at his own house. M.L. Elrick puts state Rep. John Olumba's attendance record under the microscope.
He is a Detroit lawmaker serving his second term in the state House, but he may be spending a little too much time at his own house. M.L. Elrick puts state Rep. John Olumba's attendance record under the microscope.
Monday, June 17 2013 10:36 PM EDT2013-06-18 02:36:35 GMT
The FBI and local police have teamed up hoping to solve a 38-year-old murder mystery. They are searching an Oakland Township field looking for Jimmy Hoffa.
The FBI and local police have teamed up hoping to solve a 38-year-old murder mystery. They are searching an Oakland Township field looking for Jimmy Hoffa.
Monday, June 17 2013 6:45 PM EDT2013-06-17 22:45:07 GMT
In a surprising move, Tucker Cipriano pled no contest to murder in the beating death of his father. Cipriano made the plea just days before members of his own family were set to testify against him.
In a surprising move, Tucker Cipriano pled no contest to murder in the beating death of his father. Cipriano made the plea just days before members of his own family were set to testify against him.
Monday, June 17 2013 5:55 PM EDT2013-06-17 21:55:56 GMT
A new search for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa is underway in northern Oakland County. Armed with a search warrant, the FBI moved in Monday morning and started digging in Oakland Township.
A new search for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa is underway in northern Oakland County. Armed with a search warrant, the FBI moved in Monday morning and started digging in Oakland Township.
Monday, June 17 2013 4:56 PM EDT2013-06-17 20:56:42 GMT
General Motors is recalling more than 193,652 SUVs from the 2006 and 2007 model years because a circuit board in the driver's door could short and cause a fire.
General Motors is recalling more than 193,652 SUVs from the 2006 and 2007 model years because a circuit board in the driver's door could short and cause a fire.