Strawberry Jam'n Toast To The Arts Festival
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The Northshore Regional Endowment For The Arts (NREA) is a non-profit organization in Louisiana
Louisiana
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, USA that offers opportunities in music and art education for local youth, and promotes local artists and musicians through a number of programs. The organization has hosted an annual music and arts festival, the Strawberry Jam'n Toast To The Arts since 2001. In 2008 the endowment started the JamFest Indie Film Festival. It also works with schools to provide music education to local students, and assists local artists and musicians in promotion and marketing.

History

The Endowment was formed in June 2001 by Ted J. Hudspeth, Sr., MD, a family practice physician at Ochsner Clinic Foundation in Hammond, Louisiana. The NREA was formed soon after the first Strawberry Jam'n Toast to the Arts Festival.

Jam'n toast festival

The Strawberry Jam'n Toast To The Arts Festival is a music and art festival held each year by the Northshore Endowment since 2001. Entry to the festival is a small donation and proceeds of the festival go toward funding other programs in the Northshore Regional Endowment for the Arts.

In 2001, working with the Ponchatoula Chamber of Commerce
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, NREA founder Ted Hudspeth held the first festival, which hosted 40 bands and performers on 6 different stages and 26 artists on the streets of downtown Ponchatoula. The 2010 festival was held in Hammond, Louisiana
Hammond, Louisiana
Hammond is the largest city in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 20,049 at the 2009 census. It is home to Southeastern Louisiana University...

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Festival performances include rock, easy listening and gospel groups, as well as dance and drama groups, artist demonstrations and craft booths, and a children’s art tent.

JamFest independent film festival

Founded in 2008, and held annually each September in Hammond, Louisiana, JamFest Indie Film Festival began as a regional film event that sought to inspire local independent filmmakers with limited funds. Now expanding to include national and international independent filmmakers, JamFest seeks to recognize film excellence internationally. All proceeds from the event first go towards filmmaker awards. The remaining funds are directed into the Northshore Regional Endowment for the Arts.

School programs

Working with the Community Music School at Southeastern Louisiana University
Southeastern Louisiana University
Southeastern Louisiana University is a state-funded public university in Hammond, Louisiana, United States. It was founded in 1925 by Linus A. Sims, the principal of Hammond High School, as Hammond Junior College, located in a wing of the high school building. Sims succeeded in getting the campus...

 under the direction of Dr. Thais Perkins, in 2004 the Endowment sponsored a direct teaching project. A music educator went to 3 different parish schools to instruct students on stringed instruments. This included teaching the differences between various musical styles that the stringed instruments can be used in. The lessons were capped off by performances in the schools by string musicians.

The NREA sponsors the enrollment of 5th graders in the Ponchatoula school district in the Recorder
Recorder
The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument of the family known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes—whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle. The recorder is end-blown and the mouth of the instrument is constricted by a wooden plug, known as a block or fipple...

 Music Program at Ponchatoula Jr. High School. It supplies recorders, CD's and music for the students to take a semester of music with the music educator.

The Endowment provided the seed money for the Kim Howes Zabbia Art Education Endowment, which will be invested in the art education classes in the Ponchatoula School District at the High School and Junior High School levels.

The Northshore Endowment has supported a number of other smaller local projects:
  • Purchased computer for the 'talented and gifted' art program and paid for art supplies used in the program that serves 10 public schools in Tangipahoa Parish.

  • Sends multiple students with financial needs to the SLU young musician’s summer camp each summer.

  • Financed SLU Community Music School Grade School Outreach Programs in the region (this program put music teaching programs in Hammond Westside school for 2 years).

  • Financed Student with financial need to attend the 'Talented and Gifted Algoma Music Camp' in Canada
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  • Provided funding for Ponchatoula Junior High Band for Flip Folders.

  • Provided funding for Ponchatoula's Tucker Elementary School to purchase musical instruments and teaching supplies to teach classroom music.

Other programs and work

Between 2008/09 the NREA donated more than $15,000 to Hammond area schools’ fine arts programs, including donations of recorders and books to more than 1,270 students.

The Northshore Regional Endowment for the Arts has supported scholarships for the Southeastern Community Music School's summer program, the Southeastern Music Festival. It has also financed recording and production of multiple compilation CD’s featuring local musicians. It financed the Songwriter/Song Publishing Educational Workshop for local musicians with a Nashville Songwriter/Publisher.

The NREA funds the Lifetime Achievement Award given to honor local musicians and artists that have done big things with their art. Recipients have included: Hank Jones, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Irma Thomas, Julia Sims, Carmel Foret, Reginald Sanders, Bill Hemmerling, and Kim Howes Zabbia.

NREA board

Becky Eymard, OT

James Bass

Diana Buras, LPN

Ruth Rolling

Douglas Brown

Mary Hudspeth, RPh

Patty Hubert

Ted J. Hudspeth, MD

External links

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