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The Sheldon SOLID Music Project (pg. 3)
Fall Arts Guide (pg. 4)
Get great deals with the Know and Go Calendar (pg. 6)
Antonio and Kirven Douthit-Boyd from COCA (pg. 8)
Rick Dildine of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis (pg. 9)
2014 Annual
Report to the Community (pg. 10)
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2015 Board of Directors CHAIR Terrance J. Good VICE CHAIR Leonard T. Eschbach SECRETARY Peter Sargent TREASURER Ruth Saphian (Chair, Finance & Facilities) DEVELOPMENT Janet W. Newcomb GOVERNANCE C. Brendan Johnson GRANTS Nicole Hudson MARKETING & EVENTS Caren Vredenburgh STRATEGIC PLANNING Cary D. Hobbs
MEMBERS Nora Akerberg Susan Block Sheila Burkett Chris Cedergreen John Gianoulakis Kristin J. Guehlstorf Eric Koestner Linda Lee Dorte Probstein Shawn Schukar Donald M. Senti Mary Ann Srenco Susan A. Stith Andrew Trivers Carol J. Voss MEMBERS AT LARGE Barbara B. Goodman Kenneth Kranzberg Michael Weisbrod EX-OFFICIO Cynthia A. Prost
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ON THE COVER: COCA's “wUNDER Night in wUNDERland” premieres October 2. Read more about how this original production puts a hip-hop spin on Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” on page 4. Photo courtesy of COCA.
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Welcome to the fall issue of Happenings. I hope by now you’ve noticed that with each issue, A&E has made small changes here and there, like: full-color and vibrant covers; an updated Know & Go Calendar with color key coding; developing each issue around a theme; and expanding the content by a few pages. Well, this issue marks yet another change – the inclusion of the Arts and Education Council’s “2014 Annual Report to the Community.” In years past, the annual report lived as a separate publication and didn’t always get into the hands of as many people as we would like. So this Happenings is dedicated to reporting back to you – our loyal friends and contributors – the returns on your investments in arts and arts education through your gift to A&E. One Gift. A Million Returns! Yep. That’s a bold statement. And we built a bold campaign around it. And we’ll prove it. Flip to page 10 to meet some of the organizations A&E supports as well as a few of the millions of people positively impacted by A&E’s efforts. Plus, we’ve included some great infographics that quickly and clearly illustrate how the arts play a critical role in academic achievement or economic impact. Like this one:
More residents and tourists enjoy and attend arts activities each year than all three St. Louis professional sports teams – combined. That statistic is a staggering validation of the arts’ importance and relevance to our region. The Arts and Education Council staff and board feel very fortunate that you entrust A&E to invest your contributions wisely and for maximum effect. St. Louis is a wonderful place to live, learn, work and play due to the enviable strength and vitality of a vibrant arts scene – and that’s thanks to you!
Cynthia A. Prost President, Arts & Education Council
GRANTEE SPOTLIGHT:
Sheldon Arts Foundation's SOLID Music Project
I
Ray Marklin
t’s difficult for music teacher Bernadette Mooney to contain her enthusiasm when she talks about
the Sheldon Arts Foundation’s (an A&E Sustaining Grant recipient) SOLID Music Project. “I’ll admit I had some concerns at first because I have all types of learners in my class and I like all of my students to be successful,” says Mooney, referring to her fourth grade class at St. Gerard Majella School in Kirkwood. “But after attending the SOLID workshop, I knew the program was going to be excellent and was I right. It really allowed for visual, auditory and tactile learners to be successful. It was highly hands-on and every one of my students absolutely loved it and excelled.”
Students from St. Mary Magdalen School with Boeing engineer and professional drummer and band leader, Tim Callihan.
The students invented instruments
by using science and math to make music – and using music to encourage
Reuter says students construct an
ence teachers, too, so there was solid
the use of science and math. The
instrument from found objects and
integration of all content areas. That
Sheldon SOLID Music Project adds the
common materials, making sure it can
really lent a richness to the project,
letter “A,” for “arts,” to change STEM
change pitch and volume while being
collaborating with the other teachers
(science, technology, engineering and
visually appealing. “A string instru-
and science professionals.” Mooney
math) to form STEAM. Funded by a
ment, for example, doesn’t have to
says her students were “super excited”
$75,000 grant from the Boeing
look like a violin or a guitar,” he says,
to have a Boeing scientist come to the
Company, the program is the brain-
adding that instruments donated by
classroom to work with them on the
child of the Sheldon Arts Foundation
Aurelia Hartenberger from around the
project as well.
with input from the St. Louis Science
world helped to serve as inspiration.
Center, St. Louis Public Schools,
instruments, students were required to
St. Louis Archdiocesan Schools, Grand
math and science skills to conceive a
write a description of their project including their goals, the issues they
“Students are challenged to use
In addition to constructing the
Center Arts Academy and Boeing
solution, design their instruments,
scientists.
build and test them and then redesign
faced and the solutions they found.
them to improve the product,” says
Mooney videotaped her class perform-
Reuter. “They are also encouraged to
ing with their sound suits and had
Paul Reuter, executive director of
the Sheldon, explains the SOLID Music Project began last spring in second
work in teams.”
them demonstrate the instruments for
through eighth grades at roughly
the rest of the school.
twenty St. Louis area schools.
lawn bags as the basis of their instru-
ments. She called them “sound suits,”
last spring will be featured in an
“The Sheldon is known for its per-
Mooney says that her students used
Many of the instruments created
fect acoustics so it made sense for us
explaining that they added found
exhibit at the Sheldon Art Galleries
to spearhead a program that uses
materials like bottle caps, beads and
with an opening reception at the
music to teach students about creativ-
cans, so when they moved they made
Sheldon from 5 – 7 pm on October 2.
ity while incorporating math, science,
a mix of sounds.
Reuter looks forward to expanding the
engineering and design skills,” says
program to include many more
Reuter. “Participants learn about the
bags to figure out how many cans we
science of sound and how vibrations
could put on the suit, how many beads
schools this fall. The Sheldon Arts Foundation, an A&E
created by the three kinds of musical
to make loud sounds, how many pop-
Sustaining Grant Recipient, offers a variety
instruments – percussion, wind and
corn seeds to make a lesser sound,”
of performances and education programs
string - are transmitted to our ears.”
she says. “I worked with math and sci-
throughout the year. For more information,
“We measured the size of the lawn
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The St. Louis Fall Arts Scene
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s the leaves outside change color, the vibrancy of the autumn season can be felt
The New Jewish Theatre opens its season with a perennial Neil Simon favorite, “The Sunshine Boys,” Oct.
inside at so many St. Louis area arts
8 - Nov. 1. The play focuses on two
organizations. Fall signals the start of
vaudevillians who performed together
the 2015-16 arts season, with myriad
for 40 years but haven’t spoken in
visual art, music, dance and theater
over a decade. When CBS Television
events to enjoy. Here are some of the
invites the team to reunite for a com-
early highlights:
edy retrospective, they grudgingly
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
agree, thus igniting a flood of memo-
kicks off its 49th season with main
ries, miseries and laughs. For more
stage productions that run the gamut
information, visit newjewishtheatre.org.
from politics to British royalty to the
If you haven’t experienced a COCA
Negro baseball leagues. The curtain
hip-hop dance performance, Oct. 2 is
lifts Sept. 9 with the 2014 Tony Award-
your chance with “wUNDER Night in
winning play, “All The Way,” running
wUNDERland.” This show encourages
through Oct. 4. This political drama
the entire family to fall down the rab-
looks behind the scenes of Lyndon B.
bit hole for a night of fun, food and
Johnson’s tumultuous first year in
fantastical characters, including a
office as he navigates the escalation of
chance to try out your own hip-hop
the Vietnam War and balances his
moves during a COCA group dance
opposing interests of launching the
lesson. For more information, visit
landmark civil rights bill and winning
cocastl.org.
re-election. Next up is the psychologi-
Dance St. Louis kicks off its 50th
Momix in Alchemia performs as part of Dance St. Louis's 50th Anniversary Season.
spirituality, sexuality, morality and mortality. Roughly 120 singers, 60
cal thriller “Angel Street,” which runs
Anniversary Season Oct. 2-3 with the
musicians and 40 dancers take the
Oct. 14 - Nov. 8, followed by the
world-renowned Paul Taylor Dance
stage Nov. 6-8 to perform German
swashbuckling prequel to “Peter Pan,”
Company, whose seminal choreogra-
composer Carl Orff’s “Carmina
known as “Peter and the Starcatcher,”
phy draws from influential moments in
Burana,” featuring the Nashville Ballet,
Dec. 2-27. For more information, visit
American cultural history, such as war,
University of Missouri-St. Louis
repstl.org. Mustard Seed Theatre presents “The Amish Project” Aug. 28 – Sept. 13. This fictional story explores a schoolhouse shooting in an Amish community and the path of forgiveness and compassion forged in its wake. For more information, visit mustardseedtheatre.com. STAGES St. Louis lets it all hang out in “The Full Monty,” Sept. 4 – Oct. 4, a musical comedy about six unemployed steelworkers who hatch a plan to make some much-needed cash after their wives go wild for a group of male strippers. In the process, they discover the importance of family, friendship and the very human desire to live life to the fullest. For more information, visit stagesstlouis.org. “wUNDER Night in wUNDERland” at COCA.
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Orchestra and Singers, Bach Society of Saint Louis and the St. Louis Children’s Choirs. For more information, visit dancestlouis.org. The Sheldon Arts Foundation offers an eclectic performance line-up, including Sam Bush headlining the St. Louis Folk and Roots Festival (Sept. 26); Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis (Oct. 3); ukulele sensation Jake Shimabukuro (Oct. 16); Grammy-nominated harmony duo The Milk Carton Kids (Nov. 4); bossa nova pianist and singer Eliane Elias (Nov. 21) and the mischievous John Waters performing his critically acclaimed one-man show (Dec. 3). For more information, visit thesheldon.org. Jazz St. Louis also has a season filled with musical heavy-hitters, including Jazz St. Louis @20 featuring Christian McBride, Cyrus Chestnut,
Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis at The Sheldon.
Gregory Hutchinson, Russell Malone, Terell Stafford and Tim Warfield (Sept. 23-26); the Yellowjackets (Oct. 7-10);
and Paris-based American artist Sheila
groups will join forces to present exhi-
Dave Holland, Kevin Eubanks and Eric
Hicks, who has been creating hand-
bitions related to fiber art Aug. 28 –
Harland (Oct. 21-24); Pancho Sanchez
woven, abstract fiber-based installa-
Oct. 25. For more information, visit
and his Latin Jazz band (Nov. 4-7) and
tions and sculptures for nearly 60 years,
craftalliance.org.
Jeremy Davenport (Nov. 27-28). For
will be on view Sept. 11 – Dec. 27.
more information, visit jazzstl.org.
Marilyn Minter’s video “I’m Not Much
an exhibition by Raqs Media
Laumeier Sculpture Park presents
But I’m All I Think About” will also be
Collective, a New Delhi-based cooper-
music performances, the St. Louis
projected on the Museum’s façade dusk
ative with a politically charged artistic
Symphony will host “Hoot & Howl at
to midnight from Oct. 2 – Jan. 10. For
and theoretical practice. They will
Powell” Oct. 25, a Halloween spook-
more information, visit camstl.org.
create a work interpreting audience
In addition to frequent classical
tacular concert for the whole family,
Craft Alliance Center of Art +
reponses to the prompt “If the World
featuring “Night on Bald Mountain”
Design is spearheading Innovations in
is a Fair Place Then, …” The final piece
from “Fantasia” and John Williams’
Textiles 10, a collaboration that looks
will invoke references to the early
“Hedwig’s Theme” from the “Harry
at the state of contemporary textile
history of the ecology movement in the
Potter” films. The Symphony will also
arts. More than a dozen local arts
Himalayan region of Northern India,
celebrate the 30th anniversary of the
alongside the course histories and
movie “Back to the Future” which will
traces of Native American histories
play on screen while Symphony musi-
in our area (Oct. 16 – Feb. 14, 2016).
cians perform the score live at Powell
For more information, visit
Hall Oct. 1 – Nov. 1. For more informa-
laumeiersculpturepark.org. Finally, the 24th annual Whitaker
tion, visit stlsymphony.org.
St. Louis International Film Festival,
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis presents two new exhibitions
presented by Cinema St. Louis, takes
this fall. British artist Hurvin Anderson,
place Nov. 5-15 with dozens of short
best known for evocative paintings of
subject, narrative features and docu-
lush landscapes and urban barbershops
mentaries screening throughout the
that explore themes of memory, place, and the connection between the two,
Sheila Hicks at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Voyage of Serpentina, 1985.
10-day festival. For more information, visit cinemastlouis.org.
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COST: $31.50-$111 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card, excludes boxes Known as “the greatest American violinist active today” (The Boston Herald), Joshua Bell takes center stage in Lalo’s daring Symphonie espagnole, a work memorable for its musical pyrotechnics and outstanding melodic and rhythmic flair. 314.534.1700 or stlsymphony.org
SEP-OCT
Alise O'Brien
ON - GOIN G DISCOUNTS W IT H T H E A R TS CA R D
David Robertson leads an epic program devoted to musical stories depicted by Richard Strauss with the outstanding talent of Principal Cellist Daniel Lee and lyric soprano Karita Mattila. 314.534.1700 or stlsymphony.org
S E PT EM BE R E VE N TS
SAINT LOUIS CLASSICAL GUITAR SOCIETY
MUSTARD SEED THEATRE The Amish Project
WHEN: Through Sept. 13; Thurs-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm
Jazz at the Bistro.
WHERE: Ethical Society of St. Louis, 9001 Clayton Rd., Ladue
COST: $25-$30 DISCOUNT: $10 off admission with ARTS Card Reactions to a school shooting in an Amish community lead us to the crossroads of grief and grace. 314.719.8060 or mustardseedtheatre.com
STAGES ST. LOUIS The Full Monty
WHEN: Sept 9-Oct 4; Tues, 7 pm; Wed-Fri, 8 pm; selected Wed, 1:30 pm; Sat 4 pm; Sun, 2 pm, selected Sun, 7 pm
COST: $24-$28 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card First Prize in the GFA International Guitar Competition in 2010, Swedish guitarist and composer Johannes Möller has made more than 500 appearances in Europe, Asia, South and North America. 314.229.8686 or guitarstlouis.net
O CTO BER EV EN TS
COST: $17.50-$79.50 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card Sept 9-20
WHERE: The Robert G. Reim Theatre, 111 S. Geyer Rd., Kirkwood COST: $20-$57, with student/senior rush tickets day of show $15 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card for Tues-Thurs evening performances (Subject to availability. Limit 6 tickets per party.) Drop everything – and we mean everything – and join STAGES for razor-sharp humor, toe-tapping pizzazz and a sizzling score from David Yazbek, all highlighting a heartwarming story of family, friendship and community in one of Broadway’s most recent hits. 314.821.2407 or stagesstlouis.com
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REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS All the Way
WHERE: Loretto-Hilton Center for Performing Arts, 130 Edgar Rd., Webster Groves
WHEN: Sept 4-Oct 4; Tues-Fri, 8 pm; selected Wed, 2 pm; Sat 4 & 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm, selected Sun, 7:30 pm
Cinema
Johannes Möller
WHEN: Sept 26, Sat, 8 pm
WHERE: Fontbonne University Fine Arts Theatre, 6800 Wydown Blvd., Clayton
Events Key
WHERE: Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis
DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card, excludes boxes
Offers 2-for-1 admission to most of its 9:30 pm shows Wed-Thurs at Jazz at the Bistro. For details, call 314.571.6000 or go to jazzstl.org
WHEN: Sept 25, Fri, 8 pm
COST: $31.50-$111
JAZZ ST. LOUIS
ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY All Strauss
Classical
Launched into the presidency over a country in turmoil, Lyndon Johnson maneuvers and manipulates his way through a series of power plays to pass the Civil Rights Act and to guarantee a full term in the Oval Office. 2014 Tony Award Winner for Best Play. 314.968.4925 or repstl.org
ST. LOUIS SHAKESPEARE Twelfth Night
WHEN: Oct. 2-11; Fri-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm; Thurs, 7:30 pm WHERE: Ivory Theatre, 7620 Michigan Ave. COST: $20 for Adult, $18 for Seniors, $15 for students and educators DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card
ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY Opening Weekend
WHEN: Sept 18 and 20; Fri, 8 pm and Sun, 3 pm WHERE: Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis
Dance
Jazz
Music
Cast away in a foreign land, twins Viola and Sebastian are separated in a shipwreck, each presuming the other lost at sea. Mistaken identities, prankster servants and a triangle of determined - yet unrequited - lovers make this one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies. 314.361.5664 or stlshakespeare.org
Speaker
Theater
Visual Arts
ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY Beethoven 9
Paul Taylor Dance Company.
DANCE ST. LOUIS Paul Taylor Dance Company WHEN: Oct. 2-3, Fri and Sat, 8 pm WHERE: Touhill Performing Arts Center, One University Blvd., St. Louis COST: $30-$50 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card (orchestra sides, parterre sides or grand-tier seating only). Limit 2 complimentary tickets. Offer not valid with any other offer or on previously purchased tickets. No exchanges or refunds. Led by world-renowned choreographer Paul Taylor, the legendary dance company returns to deliver dynamic, vibrant and poetic twists on the intricacies of life. 314.534.6622 or dancestlouis.org
COCA wUNDERland WHEN: Oct 3-4 & 9-11; Sat, 5 pm; Sun, 1 and 4 pm; Fri, 7 pm WHERE: 524 Trinity Avenue, University City COST: $16-$20 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card (up to 4 tickets per order based on availability) Fall down the rabbit hole with this original production, created and choreographed by Anthony “Redd" Williams, which puts a hip-hop spin on Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland.” 314.725.6555 or cocastl.org
NEW JEWISH THEATRE Sunshine Boys WHEN: Oct 8-Nov 1, Wed-Thur, 7:30 pm; Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm (also at 7:30 on Oct 11) WHERE: Wool Studio Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, 2 Millstone Campus Dr., Creve Coeur COST: $39.50-$43.50; $15 students DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card (discount not available online) Neil Simon’s classic comedy about two vaudevillians who after a 40 year run as a team, haven’t spoken in more than 10 years and are invited to reunite for a CBS special, “History of Comedy” retrospective. 314.442.3283 or newjewishtheatre.org
ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY An American in Paris
WHEN: Oct 9 & 11; Fri, 8 pm; Sun 3 pm
WHEN: Oct 18, Sun 3 pm
WHERE: Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis
WHERE: Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis
COST: $31.50-$111
COST: $31.50-$111
DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card, excludes boxes
DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card, excludes boxes
Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No. 9 is a truly inspirational work culminating in the triumphant choral finale, “Ode to Joy.” 314.534.1700 or stlsymphony.org
The St. Louis Symphony presents an evening of all-American classics by Bernstein and Gershwin. 314.534.1700 or stlsymphony.org
REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS Angel Street WHEN: Oct 14-Nov 8, Tues, 7 pm; Wed-Fri, 8 pm; selected Wed, 1:30 pm; Sat. 4 pm; Sun, 2 pm, selected Sun, 7 pm WHERE: Loretto-Hilton Center for Performing Arts, 130 Edgar Rd., Webster Groves COST: $17.50-$79.50 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card Oct 14-25 Equal parts mystery, psychology and sin, Angel Street is one of Broadway’s longest-running plays. 314.968.4924 or repstl.org
HETTENHAUSEN CENTER Classic Albums Live: Dark Side of the Moon
BACH SOCIETY Bravo Bach WHEN: Oct 18; Sun, 2:30 pm WHERE: St. Stanislaus Polish Church, 1413 N 20th St., St Louis COST: $25-$45 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card (offer valid only at the door to ARTS Card holders) The Bach Society Chorus and Orchestra kick off their 75th Anniversary Season with a performance from past concerts representing all six of their conductors. The program also features world-renown soprano, Mary Wilson, singing Handel's "Gloria" with string accompaniment. 314.652.BACH or bachsociety.org
ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY Schumann Piano Concerto
WHEN: Oct 15; Thurs, 7:30 pm
WHEN: Oct 23, Fri, 8 pm
WHERE: Hettenhausen Center for the Arts, McKendree University, Alton Street at 701 College Rd., Lebanon, IL
WHERE: Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis
COST: $22 adult, $18 senior, $10 student/child DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card
DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card, excludes boxes
Professional studio musicians and vocalists return play classic Pink Floyd, meticulously researched and lovingly recreated track for track, note for note – live! 618.537.6863 or theHett.com
Pianist Lars Vogt returns to Powell Hall with Schumann’s Piano Concerto, a work portraying a touching and passionate conversation between piano and orchestra ending in a sprightly waltz. 314.534.1700 or stlsymphony.org
SAINT LOUIS CLASSICAL GUITAR SOCIETY The Brasil Guitar Duo WHEN: Oct 17; Sat, 8 pm WHERE: Ethical Society of St. Louis, 9001 Clayton Rd., Ladue COST: $24-$28 DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card Returning to St. Louis for a third time, Duo members João Luiz and Douglas Lora bring a broad repertoire of classical guitar duos combined with the choro, samba, maxixe and baião of Brazil. 314.229.8686 or guitarstlouis.net
COST: $31.50-$111
HETTENHAUSEN CENTER Aquila Theatre: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes WHEN: Oct 26; Mon, 7:30 pm WHERE: Hettenhausen Center for the Arts, McKendree University, Alton Street at 701 College Rd., Lebanon, IL COST: $15 adult, $12 senior, $5 student/child DISCOUNT: 2-for-1 admission with ARTS Card The legendary sleuth skillfully maneuvers the twisted web of London’s most intriguing cases in a witty, fast-paced production featuring actors from the top British and American stages. 618.537.6863 or theHett.com
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GRANTEE SPOTLIGHT:
Meet COCA's New Co-Artistic Directors
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arlier this year, Antonio DouthitBoyd, 34, and Kirven DouthitBoyd, 30, announced they would leave the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to become co-artistic directors at COCA (Center of Creative Arts), an A&E Sustaining Grant recipient, on August 15, where Antonio began his dance training at the age of 16. Happenings caught up with the couple while they were in Paris finishing up their final season with Alvin Ailey before moving to St. Louis.
from our travels all over the world and guest artists from some of the world’s greatest dance companies. We want to make St. Louis the dance hub of the Midwest, so keep your eyes wide open. Both of you said you want to do more outreach, especially to young men living in communities where serious dance is not an option. What will that look like?
Can you talk about your decision to come back to St. Louis and COCA specifically? How did it all come about? Antonio: I had a long talk with Kirven after we had our first meeting with Kelly [Pollack], executive director at COCA, and a few things stuck out in my head, like why I wanted to leave St. Louis as a child and go to New York and become a dancer. When it came to returning to St. Louis, a lot of the same things came to mind. I want to come back to help other young artists achieve each and every thing that is possible for them. I want to help them see the world outside of St. Louis and be able to love what they do. St. Louis gave me so much, and when Kelly came to us with the offer we jumped on it. You’re both leaving Alvin Ailey while still in your prime. Will you dance professionally here in addition to your work at COCA? Antonio: Dance will always be a part of our lives and, yes, we will dance a little here and there. But our main focus for now is the young people we are responsible for. We owe so much to the Ailey Company. To think we will never dance on stage again with our friends hurts. But it’s like Mr. Ailey said, "Dance came from the people and should be delivered back to the people." Kirven and I plan to do just that. Kirven: Even though we're not dancing full-time, we are still dancers at heart. We have a lot to share with young artists in St. Louis but if an opportunity presents itself in a way that's appealing to us, I'm sure we'll dust off our shoes and hit the stage again. I also like 8
Antonio and Kirven Douthit-Boyd, co-artistic directors at COCA.
taking classes and going to the gym so I'm sure that these things will continue to make up parts of my days. How did the tragedy in Ferguson impact you both and did it play a part in your decision to come here? Antonio: Ferguson was hard for all of us outside of St. Louis to read about, but just imagine those young ones who had no say in the matter and had no clue of what was really happening. I'm sure being there and seeing that will be burned into their minds forever. And if bringing great artists and instructors into the community can help them escape for just an hour a day, we will do that. Who knows? You might find your next dance star right there. Kirven, you are originally from Boston. How are you doing with this decision to come to the Midwest? I'm so excited to be moving to St. Louis. I've grown to really love the city. There's so much good art happening and it has a really great vibe. I will miss East Coast living for the convenience of everything but I am looking forward to settling down in Missouri. What changes can we expect in COCA’s dance program once you two take over? Antonio: COCA has always had a very strong dance program, but we plan to bring them things that we have learned
Antonio: We want to make dance available for everyone. If you are serious about the craft, then we want to help. In dance we always have a lot of young ladies that want to dance but never have enough partners for them. Kirven and I are hoping that by us being in St. Louis, we can help young men understand that it’s okay to dance and still be strong athletes. I was one of the 50 fittest athletes in the world in Men’s Health magazine in 2014, the only dancer on the list. Can you each talk about your approach in teaching students? How will you get the best out of them? Kirven: As co-artistic directors, Antonio and I share a lot of similarities in teaching style as well as the changes and growth that we see for the program. Putting together a curriculum that helps students’ development technically and artistically is key. It is important to get the training and the approach to dance to a point so we can bring in guest artists to set works that challenge the students. This will take a lot of effort on our part. We have to instill the values and discipline of the art form while learning individual students’ needs. We want to put COCA on the map as one of the best institutions for pre-professional dance training. Antonio: Young people are very smart. You give them the information and you help them figure it out. You never dumb things down because of their age, you give it to them and you watch the growth. When they get that, give them more. Everybody can learn to dance, but we are looking to make amazing, employable artists while still having fun. COCA is an A&E Sustaining Grant Recipient. For more information, visit cocastl.org.
MY ARTS STORY:
Rick Dildine of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis
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ick Dildine, artistic and executive director of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis (an A&E Operating Grant recipient), tells a terrific story about how he was first introduced to art - and Shakespeare as a youngster. Growing up on a crop farm in northeast Arkansas, Dildine says there was “little-to-no arts in the region, much less theater.” While in eighth grade, Dildine saw a TV commercial advertising the touring production of “Cats” coming to the Orpheum Theater in Memphis, that city’s equivalent of our Fox Theatre, about two hours from his home. He begged his father to let him see the show. “My father’s response was, ‘We’ve got cats, cows and chickens. Why do you want to pay to see some cats?” A year later, his mother pulled him aside and said, “I’ve been saving up for a year and bought us season tickets to the Orpheum Theater in Memphis.” Dildine and his mother began to make the trip once a month to see live stage shows. “Driving there, we’d talk about what we were going to see and listen to
Rick Dildine, artistic and executive director of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis.
some of the music,” Dildine recalled. “On the drive back, we’d have a conversation about what we saw, what we thought, what we learned. “To me, that’s so much a part of what theater is about – the conversation in the car ride home. That’s the kind of theater I want to make. The arts, be it visual, music or theater, can and should trigger conversation and dia-
Circle of Giving June 1, 2015 – July 31, 2015 The following donors have made gifts that enable the Arts and Education Council to help preserve St. Louis’ legacy of artistic excellence and enrich its cultural community. A&E appreciates the continued support from these individuals, businesses and organizations. Thank you! $300,000 and above Edward Jones $50,000 - $99,999 Steward Family Foundation World Wide Technology, Inc. $25,000 - $49,999 PNC Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 Mary Ranken Jordan and Ettie A. Jordan Charitable Foundation Sigma-Aldrich Corporation
$5,000 - $9,999 Ernst & Young LLP Ms. Barbara B. Goodman $2,500 - $4,999 Stanley and Lucy Lopata Charitable Foundation Eric P. & Evelyn E. Newman Foundation $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. John F. Arnold and Ms. Ann R. Ruwitch Gretta Forrester, Forrester Family Fund of the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation
Mrs. Kristin J. Guehlstorf Mary Brenton Howe and James H. Howe IV Ms. Linda Leonard, St. Louis Regional Chamber Mr. David W. Mesker, Sr. Olin Corporation Charitable Trust Mrs. Glenn Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Shifrin Mr. Rex A. Sinquefield and Dr. Jeanne Sinquefield Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Voss $500 - $999 Anonymous (1) Tony Bardol Byerly Trailer Mfg. Co. Inc. Code Consultants, Inc. Ms. Juanita H. Hinshaw Mr. David C. Joyner Mr. Steven Mizell
logue. The role of the arts in society is to ask ourselves who we are and what we want to be. The arts also tell future generations what was important us. The arts help record the history of mankind.” Around the same time he and his mom were going to the Memphis Orpheum, Dildine’s English teacher promised bonus points if students read over Christmas break. “So I went to the library and tried to find someone who had a lot of work,” he said. “I ended up in the section of library where the author’s last name started with ‘S.’ After the break, I went to my teacher and told her I read eight pieces. She was shocked and asked, ‘Who did you read?’ I told her I had no idea Danielle Steele had so many books.” That’s when his teacher suggested he try someone else whose last name started with “S” and gave him a copy of “A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” By the time he finished reading the play he was smitten, and his longtime love affair with Shakespeare had begun. Shakespeare Festival St. Louis is an A&E Operating Grant recipient. For more information, visit sfstl.com.
In Tribute June 1, 2015 – July 31, 2015 In memory of Dr. Leslie Rich Phyllis and Jim Weidman In memory of M. Patricia Barrett Phyllis and Jim Weidman
Peter H. Bunce • Ann Corrigan Joseph E. Corrigan • Karen J. Isbell James A. Krekeler • Glenn Sheffield Judith Cozad Smith • Michael W. Weisbrod
To make your gift to the A&E, visit KeepArtHappening.org or contact Kate Francis, Vice President of Development, at 314.289.4003. 9
2014 Annual Report to the Community St. Louis is RANKED #17 in ARTS VIBRANCY among the nation’s large cities
4,700,000 Annual visits to the CARDINALS, BLUES, AND RAMS COMBINED
11,300,000 Annual visits to ARTS AND CULTURE IN ST. LOUIS
18,982 jobs supported by ARTS AND CULTURE IN ST. LOUIS
Your Gifts to A&E Support Great 10
$582,300,000 Spending by ARTS AND CULTURE AUDIENCES
$269,100,000
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY generated by the Arts and Culture Sector Spending by ARTS AND CULTURE ORGANIZATIONS
$313,200,000
10,046 people employed by NONPROFIT ARTS AND CULTURE ORGANIZATIONS
Art and Make a Great City! 11
From the Board Chair and President
Chair Terrance J. Good
Dear Friends:
T
he Arts and Education Council (A&E) is pleased to report continued, strong growth for our organization
in 2014 in both operations and in funding for the arts
community in St. Louis. This 2014 Annual Report to the Community highlights not only A&E’s successes, but the continued evolution of arts and arts education outreach efforts by the nearly 70 organizations supported by generTerrance J. Good
ous contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations and community partners. In 2014, A&E worked hard to ensure your contributions were maximized. For example, every dollar A&E expended on fundraising generated $5.60 in contributed revenue. That’s a 560% return and marks an 8% increase in ROI over 2013. Additionally, the national Cost per Dollar Raised nonprofit average is 20 cents1 . A&E continues to operate under that national average, expending only 18 cents per every dollar raised. A&E lowered its annual Cost per Dollar Raised average by 5% in 2014 compared to 2013. In short, we want to assure you of how seriously the staff and board of A&E take our role as stewards of your investments in our arts
Cynthia A. Prost
community which, in turn, make our region a wonderful place to live, learn, work and play. As Mayor Francis G. Slay said in 2013, “A&E does more than fund great art and art education programs. It also drives positive change in our community.” Throughout this 2014 Report, you’ll find lots of great graphics illustrating various ways in which the arts impact people and our region – starting with the brilliant illustration on the previous two pages by St. Louis creative thought firm, Kendeo, which highlights the arts impact on jobs, the area economy, and attendance. The past twelve months have comprised a difficult time in St. Louis’ history on many levels – but on each of those levels the arts and arts education opportunities can and do play positive, creative roles in bridging divides, unifying people and moving our community forward to a better future. Thank you for your continued support for the Arts and Education Council! Together, we keep art happening.
PREVIOUS PAGE: Graphic created by Kendeo. Learn more at kendeollc.com. Data from ESPN.com, Americans for the Arts "Arts and Economic Prosperity IV" and SMU National Center for Arts and Research "Arts Vibrancy Index." Read the reports at americansforthearts.org and smu.edu/artsresearch.
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2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Terrance J. Good
Cynthia A. Prost
Board Chair
President
Vice Chair Leonard T. Eschbach Secretary Peter Sargent Treasurer Kristin J. Guehlstorf (Chair, Finance) Facilities Eric Koestner Development Ruth Saphian Governance Michael W. Weisbrod Grants Nicole Hudson Marketing Charla M. Claypool Special Events Dorte Probstein Strategic Planning Cary Hobbs Members At Large Barbara B. Goodman Kenneth Kranzberg Members Nora Akerberg Tricia Bentley-Beal Mark Bernstein Susan Block Chris Cedergreen Donald R. Fox John Gianoulakis Lissa Hollenbeck C. Brendan Johnson Jack Lane Linda Lee Linda Leonard Lisa Melandri Janet W. Newcomb Paul K. Reuter Shawn Schukar Donald M. Senti Judith Cozad Smith Mary Ann Srenco Susan A. Stith Marc C. Thayer Andrew Trivers Carol J. Voss Caren Vredenburgh Ex-Officio Cynthia A. Prost
1 Fund-Raising: Evaluating and Managing the Fund Development Process, James Greenfield.
As of December 31, 2014
Investing in the Arts The Arts and Education Council (A&E) has been the St. Louis region’s only United Arts Fund since 1963. In that time, A&E has raised and distributed more than $100 million in support of nonprofit arts and arts education organizations. Unique collaborations with the PNC Foundation, Maritz and Monsanto Fund allow A&E to fund specific projects that reach classrooms, communities and underserved populations that might not otherwise have access to the arts. Contributions to the Arts and Education Council support nearly 70 organizations that work in over 20 counties.
2014 Grant Recipients by Discipline: DANCE
Raintree Arts Council
Dance St. Louis
Sheldon Arts Foundation
Modern American Dance Company
Springboard
Robert L. Reed Tap Heritage Institute Saint Louis Ballet Company
2014 Grant Funding by Discipline:
Performance 28%
St. Louis Public Radio / 90.7 KWMU Sullivan Patrons of the Arts Warren County Fine Arts Council
Music 33.1%
LITERARY The 7th Grade Poetry Foundation River Styx
Visual 8.7%
MUSIC
Dance 7.5%
Community Music School of Webster University
MultiDisciplinary 19.4%
Friends of Tower Grove Park MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
Jazz St. Louis
Cinema St. Louis
KDHX Community Media
Circus Harmony
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
COCA (Center of Creative Arts)
The Saint Louis Classical Guitar Society
Highland Arts Council
St. Louis Children’s Choirs
Jacoby Arts Center
St. Louis Symphony
O’Fallon Arts Commission Old North Saint Louis Restoration Group
PERFORMANCE
Peter & Paul Community Services
Circus Flora
The Black Rep Gateway Center for the Arts
Geographic Reach of Grantee Programs:
20 counties in Illinois and Missouri
School Based 2.8%
Literary <1%
The Hettenhausen Center for the Arts
SCHOOL-BASED ARTS PROGRAMS
Looking Glass Playhouse
Margaret Buerkle Middle School
Metro Theater Company Mustard Seed Theatre Prison Performing Arts Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Shakespeare Festival St. Louis
Carondelet Leadership Academy Grand Center Arts Academy Katie Harper-Wright Elementary School Holy Rosary School
STAGES St. Louis
McCluer High School
Stray Dog Theatre
Normandy High School
Tesseract Theatre Company
St. Joseph Catholic School
That Uppity Theatre Company VISUAL Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design Greater East St. Louis Community Fund
FOX PERFORMING ARTS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Keep Art Happening Scholarship REGIONAL BUSINESS COUNCIL Social Venture Partners
Laumeier Sculpture Park South Broadway Art Project
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Investing in the Arts (continued) Sustaining & Operating Grants
Project Grants
The Arts and Education Council offers annual unrestricted operat-
PNC Project Grants, underwritten by the PNC Foundation,
ing support to cornerstone arts institutions to help strengthen
provide merit-based grants to more than 20 organizations in
infrastructure, build sustainability and grow outreach programs. the St. Louis bi-state area providing arts and arts education Through this core support, A&E has assisted in growing many
projects that address community needs. In 2014, more than
of our city’s distinguished arts organizations.
628,000 people, including over 87,500 children, benefitted
One such story of growth is Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design, which has received A&E funding since 1968 and celebrated its
from PNC Project Grant supported organizations. One such PNC Grant recipient, the 23rd Annual Whitaker
50th anniversary in 2014. When the organization began, it was
St. Louis International Film Festival, hosted by Cinema St.
a small group of 15 craftsmen who released a monthly printed
Louis, increased its accessibility to the community by offering
newsletter. Now, over 60,000 people visit Craft Alliance for its
56 films throughout the 11-day festival free to the public, a new
variety of classes, galleries and outreach efforts designed to
service for the 2014 Festival. Many of these free films were
serve the St. Louis’s racially and economically diverse population.
part of a featured segment titled “Race in America: The Black
A&E’s 2014 Sustaining and Operating Grant Recipients: The Black Rep
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Circus Flora
Metro Theater Company
COCA (Center of Creative Arts)
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Community Music School of Webster University
Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Shakespeare Festival St. Louis
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Springboard
Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design
St. Louis Children's Choirs
Dance St. Louis
Experience,” presented in response to the unrest in Ferguson.
STAGES St. Louis St. Louis Symphony
Title above graphic: Sheldon Arts Foundation Jazz St. Louis In 2014, A&E Sustaining and Operating Grantees produced:
A&E Sustaining & Operating Grants produced:
PNC Project Grant recipient, Circus Harmony's “Wheels to Wings” program funds transportation costs for students.
2014 PNC Project Grant Recipients:
1,690
workshops and classes
Cinema St. Louis: St. Louis International Film Festival Circus Harmony: Wheels to Wings Friends of Tower Grove Park: Summer Children’s Concert Series Greater East St. Louis Community Fund, East St. Louis Youth Project: Our Town: ESL Genealogy
over 770
performances
KDHX Community Media: Harvest Session 2014 MADCO (Modern American Dance Company): Books in Motion Mustard Seed Theatre: All is Calm
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exhibitions
Old North St. Louis Restoration Group: Old North Gallery and 14th Street Arts Series Peter & Paul Community Services, Inc,: Light the Night Prison Performing Arts: Learning Through the Arts
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Robert L. Reed Tap Heritage Institute: 23rd Annual St. Louis Tap Festival River Styx: Big River Writers Conference Saint Louis Ballet Company: Apprenticeship Program South Broadway Art Project: Fashion Project Outreach St. Louis Public Radio / 90.7 KWMU: Cityscape Stray Dog Theatre: 2014 Arts-In-Reach (AIR) Summer Youth Camps Tesseract Theatre Company: 2014 Visiting Playwrights Series That Uppity Theatre Company: The DisAbility Project The Saint Classical Guitar Society: Flamenco for Kids The 7th Grade Poetry Foundation: The 7th Grade Poetry Program
Rural Community Arts Education Grants
Arts and Education Fund for Teachers Grants
The Monsanto Fund Rural Community Arts Education Program
The Maritz Arts and Education Fund for Teachers is a unique
is a partnership initiative that strengthens rural communities
A&E partnership that provides critical funds to arts education
through the arts. Funding from the program brings artists and
programs serving St. Louis area school districts. The Fund’s
entertainers into rural classrooms and performance venues so
goal is to support classroom-based projects and artistic op-
people of all ages living in counties surrounding the St. Louis
portunities that engage students in the creative process.
metropolitan area have meaningful access to the arts. One recipient of the Monsanto Fund Rural Community Arts
Arts in Schools:
Education Program is the Hettenhausen Center for the Arts
McCluer High School students participating in the theater program received more than $300,000 in college scholarships
at McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois. The Hett is fast becoming the premier performing arts venue in the Metro East area. It strives to nurture creative and critical thinking by introducing students and the greater rural community to diverse and innovative artists, performances and speakers. In 2014, the Hett and McKendree Marching Band presented “Young People’s Concerts,” which brought children, ages preschool to third grade, from all over the region for fun and interactive concerts introducing them to the arts through familiar music.
school attendance increased by over 10%
2014 Monsanto Fund Rural Community Arts Education Program Grant Recipients:
ACT and GPA scores increased by nearly 40%
Gateway Center for the Arts: Union, MO
O’Fallon Arts Commission: O’Fallon, IL
The Hettenhausen Center for the Arts: Lebanon, IL
Raintree Arts Council: Clarksville, MO
Doug Erwin, director of theater at McCluer High School and
Highland Arts Council: Highland, IL
Sullivan Patrons of the Arts: Sullivan, MO
School District, has received four years of Maritz Arts and
Jacoby Arts Center: Alton, IL
Warren County Fine Arts Council: Wright City, MO
Looking Glass Playhouse: Lebanon, IL
K-12 Fine Arts Content Leader for the Ferguson-Florissant Education Fund for Teachers Grants to help with every aspect of staging major musical productions by his students. Erwin tracked overall academic performance for students participating in the musical theater program and found that the average school attendance rate increased by more than 10% while av-
Monsanto Fund Rural Arts Reach:
9 arts and arts education programs in 6 outlying counties
erage ACT scores and grade point averages increased nearly 40%. Moreover, in the past five years McCluer High School students participating in the theater program received more than $300,000 in college scholarships. Erwin underlines the importance of the arts in helping his students achieve academically while also learning innovation, teamwork, creativity and critical thinking skills. 2014 Maritz Arts and Education Fund Grant Recipients:
St. Louis --
Margaret Buerkle Middle School
Holy Rosary School
Carondelet Leadership Academy
Normandy High School
Grand Center Arts Academy
McCluer High School St. Joseph Catholic School
Katie Harper-Wright Elementary School
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A&E Events, Programs and Facilities Centene Center for Arts and Education
Arts Leadership and Management Academy
The Centene Center for Arts and
The Arts Leadership and Management
Education is an arts incubator
Academy (ALMA), is an ongoing pro-
owned and operated by the Arts
gram offering professional development
and Education Council. The build-
workshops to individuals employed at
ing and its tenants serve as a dynamic cultural hub for the
arts organizations. The sessions focus on a variety of topics
arts in our community. Through the leadership gift of the
designed to build capacity in nonprofit organizations including:
Centene Charitable Foundation, the Centene Center provides
grant writing; fundraising strategies; financial leadership; board
arts organizations access to state-of-the-art affordable office
development; and creating social and digital media strategies.
space plus rehearsal, performance, meeting and event space for sixteen arts organizations. The low cost rent and services allow our tenants to put their resources where they are most needed and grow their organizations. In 2014, the Centene Center saw two of its tenants grow and move to new offices: Jazz St. Louis opened its Harold and Dorothy Steward Center for Jazz, a new state-of-the art performance venue and jazz education center, and St. Louis
Additionally, the Academy is home to the Executive Directors Roundtable, a professionally-led program targeted to leaders of arts and cultural organizations. The focus of the roundtable is to support executive directors with exchanges and resource sharing through professionally facilitated peer learning. The Academy also hosts Arts Marketers, a program geared to providing tools, information and idea sharing to marketing staff.
ArtWorks announced its expansion and move to a new build-
ALMA is presented in collaboration with the Nonprofit Services
ing in the Delmar Loop East.
Center and generously funded by Wells Fargo Advisors.
2014 Tenants in the Centene Center for Arts and Education: African Musical Arts
Jazz St. Louis
AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts)
Leverage Dance Theater
Bach Society of St. Louis
Prison Performing Arts
Cinema St. Louis
River Styx
Circus Flora
St. Louis ArtWorks
Dance St. Louis Gateway Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chorus
St. Louis Symphony Volunteer Association
Crowdfunding
HotCity Theatre
Upstream Theater
In todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s changing philanthropic landscape, crowdfunding
Peter Martin Music
has become a powerful new fundraising tool. Launched in Leadership gift from the
November of 2013 with a lead contribution from the Arthur and Helen Baer Charitable Foundation, A&E's crowdfunding site has since raised over $105,000 for more than 40 local arts projects and organizations. Cultural organizations funded by A&E use the site for projects that need funding up to $10,000 such as musical instruments for children, costumes for a theater production, or the development of an online music academy. Visitors to the site direct their donations to projects that interest them. Established by a lead gift from the
Arthur and Helen Baer Charitable Foundation
The Centene Center for Arts and Education lobby also serves as an art gallery.
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A&E Events, Programs and Facilities (continued) Suzy Gorman
St. Louis Arts Awards Presented since 1992, the St. Louis Arts Awards is the preeminent award ceremony honoring individuals who achieve a legacy of artistic excellence and organizations and businesses that enrich St. Louis’ arts and cultural community. The 2014 St. Louis Arts Awards, presented by Emerson, took place January 20, 2014 at the Chase Park Plaza. Honorees included: the St. Louis Symphony (Excellence in the Arts); Carol North and Nicholas Kryah of Metro Theater Company (Lifetime Achievement in the Arts); Lee Nolting of COCA (Excellence in the Arts); E. Desmond Lee Fine Arts Education Collaborative (Arts Collaboration); Edward Jones Partners and Associates (Corporate Champions of the Arts); Heidi Morgan of University City High School (Art Educator of the Year); and Thelma and David Steward (Excellence in Philanthropy). The event was co-chaired by Lynne and Jim Turley and included performances by the IN UNISON Chorus, directed by Kevin McBeth with Henry Palkes at piano, Antonio Douthit-Boyd and Alicia Graf Mack of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the Peter Martin Trio
Suzy Gorman
with jazz vocalist Denise Thimes.
David and Thelma Steward, 2014 St. Louis Arts Awards honorees for Excellence in Philanthropy.
Presenting Sponsor of the 2014 St. Louis Arts Awards
2014 St. Louis Arts Awards Co-Chairs Lynne and Jim Turley Denise Thimes and the Peter Martin Trio perform in tribute to Thelma and David Steward.
Community Engagement Broadway theater director Charles Randolph-Wright was
greet ended with both cast and students up on their feet,
coming to the Fabulous Fox Theatre and bringing his critically-
clapping, singing, dancing and laughing…just what these brave,
acclaimed Motown the Musical with him. The popular production
young people needed.
was coming to St. Louis in the wake of the Ferguson unrest just before the Grand Jury announcement and RandolphWright wanted to bring a positive experience to an aching community. With the help of the Arts and Education Council, Randolph-Wright arranged for nearly 200 Normandy and Ferguson-Florissant School District students to attend a matinee performance of Motown with complimentary tickets. Following the performance, the students, cast and RandolphWright walked over to A&E’s Centene Center for Arts and Education for a meet and greet. Randolph-Wright and the Motown cast spoke to students about the power of the arts – to heal, overcome, and uplift – especially during times of trouble and uncertainty; and offered personal testimony about how the arts impacted them individually with opportunities they otherwise may never have had. Ultimately, the meet and
Students from Ferguson-Florissant and Normandy School Districts with the cast and crew of Motown the Musical, at the Centene Center for Arts and Education. 17
Our Donors CORPORATE PARTNERS The following companies made gifts in support of the Arts and Education Council through Workplace Giving Campaigns, support of the St. Louis Arts Awards, corporate gifts, named opportunities and other initiatives. A&E appreciates the continued support from our corporate partners.
$500,000 and above Edward Jones and Employees
$100,000- $499,999 Ameren Corporation Charitable Trust and Ameren Employees
$50,000 - $99,999 Emerson PNC Foundation Switch World Wide Technology, Inc. and the Steward Family Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999 The Boeing Company The Laclede Group Foundation Maritz Monsanto Fund Thompson Coburn LLP and Employees Wells Fargo Advisors
$10,000 - $24,999 Bryan Cave LLP and Employees Centene Charitable Foundation Employees Community Fund of Boeing St. Louis Express Scripts HOK and Employees Lashly & Baer P.C. and Employees Sigma-Aldrich Corporation
$5,000 - $9,999 BKD, LLP BMO Private Bank Commerce Bancshares Foundation Ernst & Young LLP and Employees The Graybar Foundation Nestle Purina PetCare Company PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Employees Schnuck Markets, Inc. 18
Corporate Partners, Community Partners and Individuals
$2,500 -$4,999
Up to $249
Forum Studio Inc. Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. Husch Blackwell LLP Employees Janet McAfee Inc. and Employees Lodging Hospitality Management Co. Moneta Group Operating Engineers Local 148 Regional Business Council RubinBrown LLP Shade Tree Service Company St. Louis Building & Construction Trades Council Stifel and Employees U.S. Bank
Basler Electric Company Bowersox Insurance Agency Co. Brasch Manufacturing Co. Inc. Carmody MacDonald Employees Fletcher-Reinhardt Co. Hermann Oak Leather Company J. S. Express Inc. Kiku Obata & Company L. E. Sauer Machine Company Louis Kilo Insurance Agency Lupton Chapel Talent Plus Inc. Ted Drewes, Inc.
$1,000 - $2,499
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Automobile Club of Missouri Bank of America Bunge North America Conner Ash PC Employees Heartland Bank Employees Hochschild Bloom & Co. LLP Employees Kohn Shands Elbert Gianoulakis & Giljum Employees The Lawrence Group Olin Corporation Charitable Trust St. Louis Regional Chamber
$500 - $999 Byerly Trailer Mfg. Co. Inc. Code Consultants, Inc. Enable Midstream Partners - MRT FleishmanHillard Pulaski Financial Corporation Walsh & Associates, Inc..
$250 - $499 Brewer Machine & Gear Co. Colliers Funeral Home Gunther Salt Company Kutis Funeral Home Inc. The Pasta House Company St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission Stellar Rad Systems Employees Tabor Plastics Company
Partner organizations, schools and governmental agencies from across our community made gifts in support the Arts and Education Council through workplace giving campaigns, support of the St. Louis Arts Awards and other initiatives. A&E appreciates the continued support of our community partners.
$10,000 and above Louis D. Beaumont Fund No.1 of the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation City of St. Louis Employees Mary Ranken Jordan and Ettie A. Jordan Charitable Foundation Parkway School District Employees Rockwood School District Employees
$5,000 - $9,999 The Gertrude & William A. Bernoudy Foundation Edison Family Foundation Ferguson-Florissant School District Employees
Hazelwood School District Employees John M. Olin Charitable Trust Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and Employees The Regional Arts Commission St. Louis Community Colleges Employees St. Louis County Employees St. Louis Public Schools Employees Washington University in St. Louis Webster University and Employees
$2,500 -$4,999 A&E Council Employees Arthur & Helen Baer Charitable Foundation Clayton School District Employees Combined Federal Campaign Employees EducationPlus Employees Fox Family Foundation Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Jazz St. Louis John Burroughs School Employees Lindbergh School District Employees Stanley and Lucy Lopata Charitable Foundation Metro Employees Eric P. & Evelyn E. Newman Foundation Pattonville School District Employees Saint Louis Art Museum St. Louis Housing Authority Employees St. Louis Public Radio St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Employees University of Missouri - St. Louis Washington University Libraries
$1,000 - $2,499 Elizabeth Bascom Charitable Trust COCA and Employees Contemporary Art Museum Employees
January 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; December 31, 2014
Kuhn Foundation Ladue School District Employees The Millstone Foundation The Muny Theatre Repertory Theatre Employees Ritenour School District Employees Sheldon Arts Foundation Employees St. Louis Children's Choirs and Employees St. Louis Development Corp. Employees Staenberg Family Foundation STAGES St. Louis Employees United Way of Greater St Louis Employees Wentzville School District Employees
$500 - $999 Alton School District Employees Andrews Academy - Creve Coeur Employees Bayless School District Employees Craft Alliance Employees Echo Valley Foundation Fontbonne University Employees Fox C-6 School District Employees Grand Center, Inc. Mary Institute Country Day School Employees McKendree University Mehlville School District Employees Normandy School District Employees Pershing Place Foundation Special School District Employees St. Louis Artworks St. Louis Public Library Employees University City School District Employees Valley Park School District Employees Webster Groves School District Employees
Under $500 Affton School District Employees Archdiocesan Schools and Employees Barat Academy Employees Brentwood School District Employees Circus Flora Employees City of Florissant Employees Community Music School of Webster University Employees Dance St. Louis Employees Francis Howell School District Employees Hancock Place School District Employees Laumeier Sculpture Park Employees Metro Theater Company Employees Missouri State Employees Charitable Campaign Orchard Farm School District Employees Pershing Place Foundation Riverview Gardens School District Employees Shakespeare Festival St. Louis Employees Springboard Employees St. Charles School District Employees
INDIVIDUALS
$2,500 -$4,999
The following individuals made gifts that enabled the Arts and Education Council to continue our support of nearly 70 organizations that enrich our cultural community. A&E appreciates the continued support from these donors.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Alm Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bachmann Mr. and Mrs. James G. Berges Mr. and Mrs. Brett A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ciapciak Dr. William H. Danforth Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Drey Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fox Mrs. Sally C. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Koestner Mr. and Mrs. James A. Krekeler Linda and Paul Lee Mr. A. Janssen Longenecker Charles and Janet Meyer Dr. Robert Packman Ms. Ruthe Ponturo Mr. and Mrs. James Probstein Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rusnack Ms. Ruth M. Saphian Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Srenco Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tricarico, Jr. Mr. David Wenzel
$25,000 and above Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Kranzberg Mr. and Mrs. James S. Turley
$10,000 - $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beuerlein Ms. Barbara B. Goodman James and Merry Mosbacher Mr. and Mrs. James D. Weddle
$5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Adele B. Dilschneider Mr. Norman L. Eaker Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Galvin Mr. and Mrs. David O. Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hill Mrs. Priscilla McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. and Karen L. Migneron Penny Pennington & Mike Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Williams, Jr.
$1,000 - $2,499 Ms. Connie Ahrens Nora and Jan Akerberg Mr. Kyle C. Andersen
Donor Commitment:
5-9 years
1-4 years
10+ years
21% of A&E donors have been giving annually for over 10 years
Anonymous (2) Mr. Nasheed Anwar Mr. John F. Arnold and Ms. Ann R. Ruwitch Mrs. Kathleen M. Askren Mr. Rodney T. Bahr Mr. Andrew E. Bartek Mr. and Mrs. David Bartholomew Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Basler Mr. Kevin D. Bastien Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Beracha Terrence and Susan Block Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Blum Mr. Christopher J. Boedges Mrs. Maureen A. Borkowski Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer Ms. Sondra L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Buckley Ms. Sarah Buffington Mr. Matthew W. Burkemper Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Burnes Randy and Jennifer Carns Mr. and Mrs. James G. Castellano Mrs. Pamela K. Cavness Mr. Kenneth R. Cella, Jr. Ms. Annette L. Charlton Mr. Daniel F. Cole Mr. Kendall D. Coyne Mr. Stephen E. Cupples Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Domian Mr. Brian Donaldson Mr. Matthew Doran Ms. Cynthia A. Doria Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Dosmann John & Yvette Dubinsky Mr. and Mrs. Julian I. Edison Laura and Michael Ellenhorn Mr. John L. Ellis Engelhardt Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Eschbach Ms. Joan C. Fernandez
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Ferrari Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fiala Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Flynn Ms. Jodi L. Foltz-Gay Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Ford Gretta Forrester, Forrester Family Fund of the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Fox Kate Francis and Eric Cunningham Mr. Bradley L. Frick Mrs. Judith P. Gall Ms. Kimberly Gannon John & Dora R. Gianoulakis Dr. Charles J. Guenther and Dr. Margaret P. Gilleo Mr. Terrance J. Good Joan Goodson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Gorgen Julie and Ralph Grant Mr. Andrew Greenberg Mrs. Kristin J. Guehlstorf Mr. Frank J. Guyol III, Frank J. Guyol III Charitable Fund of the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Ms. Vanessa Halim Mr. Gary Hall and Ms. Sandy Blasingame Ms. Dorian Hansen and Mr. Michael E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bryan E. Hargiss Mr. Alex G. Heidari Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Helbert Mr. Jesse D. Hill Ms. Cary D. Hobbs Ms. Lissa Hollenbeck Mr. Donald W. Hopkins Mr. Jesse Hunter Mr. Matthew Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. Brad C. Iversen Robert and Andrea Jackson Mrs. Bettie S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. C. Brendan Johnson
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Mr. Charles R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Paul L. Montupet Donna Moog & Leonard Landsbaum Ms. Janet W. Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Ney Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Nolan Mr. James Olsen Mr. Charles C. Orban Mr. David G. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Panchot Ms. Janine N. Parham Ms. Lisa L. Peel Ms. Lisa Pelikan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Peters II Althelia Powell-Thomas Ms. Elizabeth S. Powitzky Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Priest Ms. Cynthia A. Prost Emily Rauh Pulitzer Dr. Mabel L. Purkerson Mr. Anthony J. Pusateri Marcia and Kevin Quint Mr. John F. Rahal Ms. Colleen G. Raley Mr. Ray W. Raley, Jr. Ms. Patricia Redington Mr. and Mrs. James L. Regnier Ms. Elaine R. Renner Mr. Paul K. Reuter and Dr. Janet Brown
Suzy Gorman
Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Johnson Mrs. Kristin M. Johnson Myles and Elaine Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Kelly Ms. Monica Y. Kelson Mr. Stephen M. Kidwell Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Klein Mr. Jeffrey S. Kropschot Mr. Jack J. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Lents Mr. Kirk M. Leonard Ms. Linda G. Leonard Mr. David Levenson J. David & Lucy S. Levy Mrs. Sally S. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Liebman Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Liesenfeld Drs. Dan & Susan Luedke Mr. and Mrs. John Peters MacCarthy Mr. James E. Markland Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mayo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McBride Ms. Cynthia McCafferty Mr. and Mrs. John F. McDonnell Mr. David W. Mesker, Sr. Mr. Andrew T. Miedler
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Mr. Thomas R. Rice Mrs. Patricia E. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Rogers Mr. Arthur V. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Sargent Dr. Vicki L. Sauter Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Schachner Ms. Therese M. Schmittgens Mrs. Marilyn A. Schnuck Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Schnuck Mr. and Mrs. Shawn E. Schukar Mr. Harry Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Seifert Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Senti Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Sgroi Mrs. Glenn Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Shifrin Mr. Rex A. Sinquefield and Dr. Jeanne Sinquefield Ruth and Alvin Siteman Ms. Judith Cozad-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Smith Mr. Gregory J. Snapp Mr. Terry R. Stilt Mrs. Mary Strauss Mr. Jeffrey A. Stuerman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Thoma Mr. Lawrence E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Timm Ms. Sheila K. Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Van Genderen Ms. Susan S. Venn Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Vento, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Voss Ms. Caren A. Vredenburgh Mr. David R. Weaver Ms. Carol A. Wechsler Dr. Mark Weil Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Weisbrod
Mr. David P. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. William J. Welborn Mr. Raymond M. Wiesehan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Williams Mr. Price P. Woodward Mr. David L. Young
$500 - $999 Dr. and Mrs. David H. Alpers Ms. Melissa A. Altman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Altvater, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Altvater Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Anders Mary E. Anderson, Ed.D Anonymous (1) Mr. Angelo Arzano Ms. Mary V. Atkin Ms. Heather K. Backes Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Baldridge Mr. Randall L. Bandy Tony Bardol Mrs. Lynn M. Barnes Ms. M. Patricia Barrett Mr. Aitor Barrio Mr. Robert Batts Mr. and Mrs. Warner L. Baxter Mr. Stephen Bee Mr. Roger Belshe Mr. Joe Bergan Ms. Melanie L. Boehne Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Bommarito Mr. Daniel J. Bosch Mr. and Mrs. Rodney O. Bozeman Mr. Randy Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bridgewater, Jr. Ms. Julie R. Brissette Mr. Steven R. Brophy Ms. Carolyn M. Bryant Phoebe and Spencer Burke Ms. Sara B. Burke Mr. Timothy Burke Mr. Chris Burrus Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cahn Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Cain Mr. John S. Callahan
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Campbell Mr. Steven Carani Don and Carol Carlson Mr. Douglas L. Carroll Dr. Jeffrey R. Carter Mr. Judson C. Clark Ms. I. Marie Bone and Mr. John M. Clear Ms. Pamela Cleval Mr. Matthew D. Collins Mr. Dick B. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Corbett Ms. Ann M. Corrigan Mr. Patrick J. Culleton Mr. Eugene Cunningham Ms. Chandrea Davis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deutsch Mr. John P. Dille Ms. Lisa M. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. John D. Doyle Mrs. Katherine W. Drescher Mr. Kenneth M. Dude Mr. Jon Dutton Ms. Ann Earley and Mr. Bob Siemer Ms. Stacey East Mr. Charles H. Eggleston Mr. John Elser Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Embleton Mr. Robert J. Endicott Mr. and Mrs. Brad and Helene Epstein John E. & Phyllis L. Evans Mr. Mark L. Felten Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Finerty Mr. Timothy V. Finn Mr. Scott Forrester Ms. Shaconda Frye Mrs. Bettie Gershman Mr. Shawn L. Gibbs Mr. Bradley F. Gift Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Giljum Ms. Kristin Glaneman Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Gold Mrs. Susan Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Goldstein Ms. Kimberly Grbac Mr. Jeffery Guebert Mr. Claude Gunn
Ms. Jessica Gunther Ms. Helen Gust Mr. and Mrs. William M. Haack Ms. Dorothy J. Heagney Patricia Hecker, Hecker Family Charitable Foundation of the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Mr. Jeffrey J. Hedgpeth Mrs. Mary P. Heger Mr. Robert A. C. Heinemann Mr. Mark E. Hemmersmeier Mr. David B. Hennen Ms. Susan Herber Mr. Gerald G. Herman Ms. Sandra D. Heuser Mr. and Mrs. Steven Heying Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hohman Ms. Linda D. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Venable M. Houts Mrs. Tina Hrevus Ms. Nicole C. Hudson Ms. Patricia Hull Ms. Marylen Mann and Mr. Franklin A. Jacobs Mr. James D. Jansen Susan Rowe Jennings and Michael Jennings Mr. and Mrs. John E. Johnson Mr. Jon-Pierre Jones Robert E. and Carol G. Jones Ms. Claudia F. Joslin Mr. David C. Joyner Mrs. Nancy Kalishman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Katzenstein Ms. Pamela D. Kibler Mr. Alan Kindsvater Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. King Mrs. Nancy Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Kohn Mr. and Mrs. Aric Kreeger Mr. Steven Kuehl Warren and Susan Lammert Miss Amy Lampe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Langsdorf
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Lause Ms. Katherine Lazar Mr. John Lee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Lehrer Mr. and Mrs. Ned O. Lemkemeier Melissa and Scott Lenz Mr. and Mrs. Mont S. Levy Ms. Julie A. Lich Mr. Richard D. Link Mr. Mark W. Litzinger Ms. Alice L. Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Losos Ms. Cheryl A. Lovell Mr. Thomas E. Lowther Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Luebbert Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Macon Mr. Roger M. Macon Mr. Michael J. Madalon Mr. Richard J. Mark Mr. Richard H. Marriott, Jr. Mr. David W. Mason Mr. Raymond L. Massey Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Mathus Ms. Katherine Mauzy Mrs. Kimberly R. McBride Miss Linda M. McCartney Ms. Lynette McCloud Ms. Eileen K. McLoughlin Ms. Lisa Melandri Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Melichar Mr. Michael L. Menne Ms. Melissa Mercille Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Messey Mr. Jeremy L. Michelman Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mickens Mr. Matthew J. Mikula Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Minogue Mr. Steven Mizell Mr. Collin T. Moore Mr. Harry Moore Mr. and Mrs. Eric Moore Ms. Shelley R. Morris Dr. Julia K. Muller and Mr. Earl K. Shreckengast Ms. Sharon L. Munden Mr. Aaron J. Mussulman
Ms. Joelle M. Myszka Ms. Alicia D. Neumann Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Niemann Mr. Michael Nolen Mr. David S. Obedin and Dr. Clare Davis Mr. Robbie A. Obermiller Mr. William Odell Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Offerman Timothy and Kara Graziano O'Leary Mr. Edward V. O'Neal Mr. Justin T. O'Shea Ms. LaDawn L. Ostmann Ms. Jane F. Ott Mr. Philip D. Owen Mr. Fred T. Peltz Mr. Darryl J. Perkins Mr. Kevin Peterson Mr. Lowell Pigg Mrs. Emily Roberts Pitts Mr. Steven J. Poplawski and Ms. Caroline Costantin Mr. Joseph G. Porter Mr. David F. Powers Mr. Michael J. Powers Mr. Douglas M. Prewitt Mr. Todd J. Purdy Mr. Mark Rawlins Mrs. Lauren D. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Regen Mr. David Reifschneider Mr. Mark W. Reinsch Mr. and Mrs. Kurt E. Reitz Ms. Julie A. Remacle Mr. Raymond Q. Riddle Ms. Lisa L. Roberts Mr. Morris J. Robinson Mr. Johnnie E. Roland, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Ryder Mr. Mark Sableman Ms. Alicia Saint Ives Mrs. Elizabeth Gentry Sayad Mr. David P. Scheffer Mr. Adam D. Schillinger Ms. Karen M. Schneider Mrs. Mary Ellen Schukai Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Schwab Ms. Theresa Secrest Mr. Steven Sherwood
Mrs. Helen S. Shopmaker Mr. and Mrs. Thad W. Simons, Jr. Ms. Sarah R. Sise Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Skouby Ms. Deanda Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soer Ms. Tiffanie Stanfield Susan and Drexel Stith Mr. James E. Stolte Ms. Katherine Sundararaman Mr. Jarrod Taylor Ms. Irene L. Thalden Dr. Robert J. Thomasson Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Toben Mrs. Mary A. Tsoukas Mr. Dudley Von Holt Mr. David R. Waggoner and Ms. Audrey Meyer Stephen and Gillian Waltman Mr. R. Randall Wang Ms. F. Warne Ms. Anne Weber Marianne and Donald Weber Mr. Keith A. Wenk Mr. and Mrs. Peter Werner Mrs. Amy L. Williams Ms. Deborah L. Williams Ms. Jennifer A. Willingham Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Wright Andrea and Jeremy Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Ytterberg $250 - $499 Mr. Yusuf Abdullah Mr. Sean P. Abernathy Mr. David Adams Ms. Kate Adams Mr. Gary R. Aldenderfer Ms. Marina Allen Ms. Mary Altergott Mr. Joseph R. Ammond Mr. Alike A. Anderson Mr. Jeffrey Anderson Ms. Lauren M. Angelo Ms. Lu Ann Anspach Mr. Jarrett H. Ardrey Mr. Paul M. Arenberg Mr. Matthew Armentrout Mr. Jeffry A. Arndt
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Auer Mr. George R. Aufmuth Ms. Ann Augustin Mr. Donald H. Aven Mrs. Susan J. Babbitt Mrs. Sandra K. Baker Ms. Tera D. Baker Ms. Becky M. Balzraine Mr. and Mrs. Rodrik E. Barber Mr. David K. Baringer Ms. Susan Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Bartells Mr. Mike Bartolacci Mr. David Bartsokas Mr. John P. Barud Mr. John E. Basch Mr. Anthony R. Bassett Ms. Joanne C. Baumer Friend Mr. Jeffery A. Bealmear Ms. Ebony E. Beattle Mr. Joseph N. Bechtoldt Mrs. Sharon E. Beckmann Mrs. Faith Berger Ms. Susan M. Berkbigler Mrs. Barbara L. Berner Mr. Mark D. Bernstein Mr. Michael Besmer Mr. Robert Blaha Ms. Joan M. Blattel Mr. Robert W. Bliss Mrs. Lee Bohm Ms. Parmela J. Bonney Ms. Berakiah Boone Mr. and Mrs. Rik J. Boren Mr. Thomas B. Borich Mr. Don W. Boschert, Jr. Mr. Steven R. Bott Mr. Glennon L. Bourbon, Jr. Mrs. Christine G. BoyceMueller Mr. Edward J. Bradley, Jr. John and Marie Brauer Mr. Steven M. Brawley Ms. Joan Bray Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brody Ms. Lisa C. Brose Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Brown Ms. Tonya M. Brown Mrs. Traci E. Brown Ms. Andrea Brownstein Mr. Jay M. Bryan 21
Our Donors Ms. Lynne A. Bryant Mr. Edward J. Buchholz Mrs. Lisa A. Buchmeier Mr. Daniel J. Buckley Mr. John Buckley Ms. Vergia Burrell Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Butler Ms. Kaye A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William F. Campbell Mr. Phillip A. Caravia Ms. Sarah A. Caravia Ms. Jody D. Carmack Mr. John J. Caruso, Jr. Mr. Mike Cassara Mr. Bryan Cernicek Ms. Dolores A. Cernicek Mr. Christopher Chambers Mrs. Tiffany A. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Char Ms. Connie K. Cheek Mr. Mike Chung Ms. Lisa Church Ms. Ninoska Clarkin Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Clavenna Ms. Krystal Clay Mr. and Mrs. Adam Claypool Mr. Kenneth G. Clayton Ms. Veronica D. Coleman Mr. Christopher M. Collier Ms. Kevie L. Connaughton Mr. Brian Connor Ms. Beth A. Cook Ms. Alexis M. Cosse and Mr. Erik Karanik Mr. John J. Cowie Mr. Alex Cox Mrs. Julie K. Cracchiola Mr. Jeffrey Crader II Mr. Jeffrey Criscione Dr. Ruby Curry Mr. Dan J. Czolgosz Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Damico Mr. David Daniels Mr. Erwin M. Daniels Ms. Maria A. Darthard Mr. Nicholas P. Davis Ms. Sandaretta Davis Mrs. Crystal L. Dees 22
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Mr. Brian T. Dentinger Mr. Javier Detrinidad Mr. Roger W. Dettenmeier Mr. Jonathan C. Devers Mr. Kevin M. Dewaele Ms. Kathryn Dickerhoff Ms. Patricia M. Dillon Ms. Tausha S. Dirks Mr. Russell Dobey Mr. Stephen C. Dolan Mr. Brian C. Donnelly Mr. Kenneth G. Dorn Ms. Stacy L. Dover Ms. Irasa Downing Ms. Cheryl L. Draves Ms. Diane Drollinger Ms. Karen Duffy Mrs. Barbara Eagleton Mr. John Easley Ms. Susan H. Easton Mr. Sean Ebeling Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Eberlin Mr. Blair Echele Mr. Martin J. Eckelkamp Mr. Thomas M. Egan, Jr. Ms. Michelle Elkin Ms. Rebecca Ellis Mr. Douglas Erwin Mr. Jason Espy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Essig Mr. Matthew Ettling Mr. Michael Everding Mr. Ronn B. Faintich Mr. Adeyinka Faleti Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Faust Mr. Michael J. Feichtinger Ms. Debra L. Ferguson Mr. Steve M. Fernandez Mr. John W. Finger Ms. Shannon M. Finley Mr. and Mrs. William B. Firestone Dr. and Mrs. Keith Fischer Ms. Shereen Fischer Ms. Marlyn G. Flauter Mr. Richard C. D. Fleming and Ms. Sarah B. Smith Mr. Steven M. Foreman Mr. Drew A. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Morton D. Fowler Ms. Vicki Fowler Ms. Latasha L. Fox
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Where Your Money Goes:
76% to Grants and Program Support
16% 8%
Mr. Kristian Frazier Carol A. and Roger N. Frederickson Mr. Lawrence C. Freidman Ms. Christine M. Frerker Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Gaffney Ms. Monica V. Gallagher Ms. Catherine L. Gallaher Ms. Suzanne Galvin Ms. Bindu K. Gangadharan Mr. and Mrs. David C. Gantt Mr. and Mrs. David P. Garino Mr. Moses A. Gayles III Mr. Kenneth L. George Ms. Twilla F. Gerling Mr. Colin Gibbs Mr. Ronald L. Gibbs Ms. Gayle D. Gill Mr. Joseph W. Gillespie Ms. Marissa Ginsburg Dr. Joel Glassman Mr. Tyler D. Glynn Mrs. Evan R. Goldfarb Ms. Victoria I. Goldson Ms. Judy Goodman Ms. Allyn Goodwin Mr. Neil W. Goodwin Mr. Keith J. Grady Mr. Gary L. Grannemann
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Mr. Jerry L. Grant Ms. Linda Graves Mrs. Mary M. Graves Mr. Donald L. Greenlee Ms. Tammy Gregory Mr. Wesley W. Gregory Mr. Gerald Grier Ms. Adrienne N. Grillo Ms. Renee E. Grotegeers Mr. Martin J. Grothoff Mr. Jeffrey Guidry Mr. David A. Gunn Mr. Eugene E. Guttin Mr. David P. Haas Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hackmann Mr. and Mrs. Rik Hafer Ms. Lynnell Hahn Mr. Christopher Haines Mr. Stephen Hall Ms. Claire Halpern and Mr. Michael M. Greenfield Mr. Richard Hansard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen Mr. Mark A. Hansen Ms. Susan Hanson Ms. Linda M. Hardin Ms. Laconia E. Harris Mr. Matthew C. Harris Mr. Tad A. Harris Ms. Vonda Hart
Mr. Jeffrey and Dr. Aurelia W. Hartenberger Ms. Phyllis Hartrich Mr. Joseph P. Haschart Mr. William L. Hayden III Heartland WPG Mr. David B. Heckman Ms. Karen Hedrick Mr. Dan Hefley Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Heischmidt Mr. Kevin D. Heitmann Mr. and Mrs. James D. Heitz Mrs. Jennifer E. Helfrich Mr. Michael R. Hemmer Mr. Cedric L. Hendrix Mrs. Joy Hennessy Mr. Gerard C. Herber Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hershman Mr. Alan Herzog Ms. Stacy L. Hess Mrs. Anne Hetlage Ms. Amelia C. Hicks Mr. Thomas R. Hicks Mrs. Nancy J. Higgins Ms. Juanita H. Hinshaw Mr. Nathan Hoffman Mr. Reagan M. Holliday Mr. Deven A. Holzer Ms. Janet Horlacher Ms. Janet L. Hornick
Mr. David Houlihan Ms. Nancy J. Howk Mr. William J. Hughes Mr. Daniel S. Humiston Mrs. Kimberly A. Hunt Mr. Christopher Huskey Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Igoe Mr. Christopher A. Iselin Mr. Andrew R. Ishmael Mr. Scott A. Jackson Ms. Charity James Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johns Ms. Donna S. Johnson Mr. Kristopher S. Johnson Mr. Matthew E. Johnson Ms. Robyn E. Johnson Ms. Debra M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Jones Ms. Laura R. Jones Mr. Michael W. Jones Ms. Tiffany L. Jordan Ms. Kathleen Jozwiak Mrs. Vicki L. Judd Ms. Melissa Kaelin Ms. Emma M. Kafalenos Mr. Jeffrey Kane Ms. Susan Kane Ms. Colette Kantouth Ms. Julie Kehn Ms. Amber Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Nevada A. Kent IV Mr. Kevin Kercher Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kern Mr. Thomas C. Kersting Ms. Amy D. Khuhro Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kilmer Mr. and Mrs. Bret D. Kimes Mrs. Patrice King Mr. Steven W. King Ms. Mary J. Kinsella Ms. Christine Klaus Mr. Joseph L. Klocke Mr. James M. Klug Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Klutho Mr. and Mrs. Kenton E. Knickmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Newell S. Knight, Jr. Ms. Marilu Knode Ms. Michelle Ko Ms. Jamie Kobie
Mr. William L. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kohm Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Konneker Mr. Anthony A. Konsky Mr. Christopher G. Koo Mrs. Dessa M. Kopp Mr. Eugene Kornblum Dr. Stuart Kornfeld Ms. Sara Kotthoff Mr. Andrew Krempp Mr. Kenneth W. Kuechenmeister Ms. Stephanie Lake Ms. Phyllis Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Lamers Mr. Nicholas J. Lamia, Jr. Ms. Jennifer Lamons Mr. Wesley Langford Ms. Katrina Lanius Mr. Robert M. LaRose Ms. Pamela Larson Ms. Rhonda L. Leach Ms. Amelia M. Lewis Ms. Dana L. Lewis Mr. Mark C. Lindgren Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Lintz Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lodes Ms. Sondra Loggins Ms. Janette M. Lohman Ms. Caroline H. Lomo Mrs. Kathryn E. Love Ms. Sandra K. Loveless Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Lowry Ms. Stephanie Lueders Mr. Daryl E. Luster, Jr. Ms. Robin L. Macias Mr. John R. Malesevich Ms. Linda Manley Ms. Paris D. Marmon Ms. Denise M. Marquardt Mr. Daniel Marsh Ms. Erin M. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Marshall Mr. Vincent G. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Martin Mr. Edward W. Martin Ms. Laura A. Martin Ms. Linda M. Martinez Dr. and Mrs. Keith A. Marty Mr. Michael J. Marx
Mr. Clyde W. Mason Mr. Jeffrey A. Masson Ms. Sue Matlof Ms. Tracie McClain Mr. Ryan M. McClinton Ms. Elizabeth A. McCoy Ms. Mary F. McDonough Mr. Mark A. McGowan Ms. Margaret McKay Mr. Christopher J. McMillan Mr. Robert E. McWilliams, Jr. Ms. Rachel I. Meier Walter and Cynthia Metcalfe Mrs. Annette S. Meyer Mr. Bradley Meyer Mr. Tim Mickelson Mrs. Gwen Middeke Mr. Mitchell W. Mikula Mr. Justin W. Miller Ms. Sandra D. Miller Mr. Scott Miller Mr. Melvin S. Mills Mr. Steven B. Mitchell Ms. Marlo J. Montabon Mr. Miles Mooney Ms. Carol M. Moore Ms. Melissa Morgan Mr. Bryan Mueller Ms. Dawn Mueller Mr. Joseph J. Mullaney Mrs. Maureen C. Muller Ms. Kathryn Murphy Mr. and Mrs. M. Keith Murphy Mr. Stanton T. Murray Mr. Matthew S. Myers Mr. Calvin A. Neeman Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Neff Mr. and Mrs. George D. Nelson, Jr. Mr. John Nelson Ms. Tracy A. Nelson Mr. Robert L. Newmark Ms. Jessica Newton Ms. Andrea L. Nicholas Mr. Timothy Noelker Ms. Sharon A. Norman Ms. Lauren Nosal Ms. Janet J. Oehme Mr. Michael J. Oestereich Ms. Michelle Ohle Mr. Vincent Ohlman Mr. Donald W. Olenyik Mr. Robert L. Oliver, Sr.
Mr. Donovan Olliff Ms. Donna M. Olson Mr. Kristopher Olson Ms. Patti G. Organ Ms. Kristina A. Osmack Mr. and Mrs. Todd Osterhage Ms. Karen M. Owens Ms. Mary K. Owens Ms. Lisa Y. Paden Ms. Beth Parker Ms. Christine Pasternak Mr. Stephen L. Paur Mr. Douglas H. Peden Mr. James L. Peeples Dr. and Mrs. Edward Pepper Mr. Jorge E. Pereira, Jr. Mr. Carl J. Pesce Ms. Trisha Petroskus Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Petty Ms. Sue A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. David L. Pieper Mr. Todd A. Plummer Mr. Thomas Polcyn Ms. Kelly L. Pollock Mr. Jay C. Pope Mr. Craig E. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Maury B. Poscover Mr. Colin T. Postlewaite Ms. Laura Powers Dr. Joseph L. Price Ms. Susan Prichard Mr. Francis M. Privett Mr. Thomas R. Procter, Sr. Mr. David Pulliam Mr. Andrew Pusateri Mr. Mark D. Pye Ms. Lacy Rakestraw Mr. Jared B. Ramsey Mr. Ripley Rasmus Mr. Matthew Ratcliff Mr. Matt Rebbe Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Reby Mr. Amos Reed Mr. Patrick Reed Mr. Trevor D. Reese, Jr. Mr. Richard Rehg Ms. Alisa M. Reichman Mr. Christopher B. Reid Ms. Susan J. Reid Mr. John N. Reidy Mr. Gregory P. Reinhardt Mr. Gregory J. Reynders
Mr. Todd E. Richter Dr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Riew Ms. Jennifer L. Rigdon Mr. Matt Rimkus Mr. Gregory G. Ringkamp Dr. Sarah B. Riss Ms. Jennifer L. Ritter Ms. Stephanie L. Riven Mr. Fletcher Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Robinson Mr. Ryan T. Robson Ms. Patricia A. Rodriguez Mr. Gary P. Rogles Ms. Aimee Rowbottom Mr. Donald G. Rowe Mr. Robert M. Rowe Ms. Stefanie B. Rowland Mr. Melvin E. Ruhr Ms. Roberta A. Rupel Ms. Elizabeth H. Rush Mr. Jack Russo Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Saks Ms. Rene D. Q. Sanders Ms. Cari Sandifer Mr. Richard Sandler Ms. Sima A. D. Schappe Ms. Casey A. Scheidt Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Schmitt Ms. Sandra M. Schnettler Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Schutte Mrs. Carol A. Schwab Drs. Benjamin and Susan Schwartz Mr. Arthur B. Schweich Mr. Bradley S. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Scott III Mr. Scott M. Seek Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Serben Ms. Deborah L. Shah Ms. Michele Shannon Mr. David D. Shaw Mr. Harold S. Shaw Ms. Marcia E. Sheer Ms. Sheryl Shelton Ms. Tracy D. Shepard Ms. Janet L. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Siadek Mr. Michael L. Sides 23
Our Donors Ms. Denise R. Siemers Ms. Stacy Siewert Mr. Paul Simmons Dr. Jim Simpson Mr. Daniel Skillman Mr. Timothy Slazinik Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Slovacek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Smith Ms. Kristin E. Smith Mr. Stephen Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Smith Mr. Joseph M. Solari Ms. Cathy Soto Ms. Robin E. Spence Ms. Karen L. Spencer Ms. Sarah Speno Ms. Denise Spring Mr. Randall R. Stahl Ms. Linda L. Stark Ms. Amy M. Starzyk Ms. Margie A. Stein Mr. Bruce Steinke Ms. Andrea D. Steinmeyer Mr. Charles A. Stewart, Jr. Mr. John E. Stewart Ms. Lauren Stewart Ms. Sharon Stone Mr. Steven M. Stork Ms. Courtney Strong Mr. David L. Strubberg Mr. Brian W. Sturm Mr. Jin G. Suh Ms. Mary E. Sullentrup Mr. Daniel Sullivan Ms. Diana R. Surkamp Ms. Vanessa M. Sutton Mr. Vincent G. Taormina Ms. C. Lynne Tatlock and Mr. Joseph F. Loewenstein Mr. Robert N. Tatum Ms. Deanna B. Taylor Dr. Jessie L. Ternberg Mr. Alfred A. Tessitore Ms. Casey Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Martez Thomas Ms. Mirandah I. Thomas Mrs. Constance L. Threewitt Ms. Cheri Thurman Ms. Katherine Tierney Mr. Joseph P. Timpone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellwood Towle 24
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Mr. DeWayne Trainer Mrs. Leonora M. Trawick Mr. Barton J. Truitt Mr. Michael G. Tucker Mr. Benjamin Uchitelle and Dr. Susan Uchitelle Mr. Timothy G. VanCardo Mr. Jacob Venetis Mr. Melvyn A. Verbeck Mr. Travis Vieth Mr. Mark G. Viviani Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wack Mr. Jason W. Wade Mr. Mark Waight Mrs. Jessica Waite Mrs. Elizabeth Little Walker Mr. Thomas R. Wall Mr. Franklin F. Wallis Mr. Andrew J. Waltke Mr. Aaron L. Wappelhorst Mr. David A. Warfield Mr. Vincent C. Weber, Jr. Ms. Marie M. Wehrman Mr. and Mrs. W. David Wells Ms. Sarah A. Wendt Ms. Susan Werstak Mr. Lance B. West Mr. Casey Whalley Mrs. Teresa C. Wheadon Mr. Daniel C. White Ms. Nicole White Mr. Anthony Whitehead, Sr. Ms. Phillipa K. Whittington Ms. Kelly E. Wiederholt Ms. Marta Wiggers Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wilke Donna Wilkinson Mr. Robert E. Willen Mr. James R. Williams Mr. Bryant S. Williamson Mr. Nick E. Williamson Ms. Tracy Willis Ms. Donna L. Wilson Mr. Jason Wilson Mr. Jeffrey S. Wilson Ms. Kara Wilson Mr. Nicholas Wilson Mr. Robert A. Winterer Mr. Matthew Wofford Mr. Warren E. Wright Mr. Kurt Wunderlich
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Yaeger Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Yancey Mr. James O. Zerbonia Mrs. Julie T. Zerull Ms. Maureen Zeugin Ms. Laurie Zimmer Ms. Deborah L. Zobrist Ms. Risa Zwerling
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Ruthsatz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Ryan Ms. Angel Y. Saddler Ms. Diane U. Saftic Mr. Darryl Sagel Mr. Aaron Sahrhage Ms. Stephanie Sams Mr. Bradley S. Sanders Mrs. Joy Sandweiss Mr. Rickey R. Santiago Ms. Chele Santry Ms. Kimberly Schaedler Ms. Kathleen A. Schaefer Mrs. Judith SchaeferBadalamenti Mr. Seth A. Schaeperkoetter Mr. Chad W. Schaffer Ms. Clare C. Schallert Mr. James L. Schaper II Ms. Elizabeth Schehl Ms. Bethany E. Schell Mr. Dale J. Scheman Ms. Claire Schenk Mr. Steven Schenkel Mr. and Mrs. James E. Schiele Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Schlake Mr. Jonathan M. Schmidt Ms. Susan Schmidt Ms. Kristine D. Schmittgens Ms. Wendy L. Schneider Mr. Robert J. Schnell Ms. Debra L. Schnettgoecke Ms. Constance Schnuck Mrs. Catherine M. Schodrowski Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Schoemehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schoomer Ms. Cindy Schott Mr. Mark T. Schrader Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Schramm Ms. Cathie Schroeder Ms. Cynthia J. Schroeder Mr. Timothy D. Schultz Ms. Teresa A. Schulz Mr. Thomas Schulz Mrs. Margot Schwab Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Schwartz Mr. Robert W. Schwartz Mr. Eric Scott
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Ken Howard
Mrs. Renee M. Reynolds Ms. Candace C. Rice Mr. Gary M. Rich Mr. Aaron Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Ricks Mr. Joe Ridder Ms. Linda J. Riekes and Dr. Robert H. Koff Mr. Geoffrey S. Rigabar Mr. Robert H. Riley Ms. Denise M. Risse Mr. Steven M. Ritchey Mr. Richard W. Ritz, Jr. Mr. Kyle D. Rizi Mr. Dennis P. Roach Mr. David A. Robben Ms. Mary L. Robbins Mr. Charles Roberts Mr. Larry D. Robertson Mr. Russell A. Robertson Ms. Andrea L. Robinett Mr. Bryan Robinson Mr. James Robinson Ms. Laverne M. Robinson Ms. LaVonne K. Robinson Ms. Michelle R. Robinson Ms. Alexis A. Roe Ms. Cecilia Rogers Mr. Jeffrey M. Rogers Mr. John E. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rogers Mr. Moses D. Rogers, Jr. Ms. Rachel R. Rogers Mr. William R. Rogers Mr. Daniel P. Roper Mrs. Lisa C. Roseland Mr. Howard M. Rosen Ms. Marian B. Rosen Ms. Sharon Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rosenthal Ms. Nicole M. Rosenwinkel Mr. Michael R. Rothwell Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Roush Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Roux Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rowe Mr. Melvin L. Rowey Mr. Alan Rubenstein Mr. David H. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Ruest Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Russell
David Gonsier as an owl and Levi Hernandez as Papageno in Opera Theatre of Saint Louisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 2014 production of The Magic Flute.
Mr. John R. Slama Ms. Sarah B. Slaughter Ms. Susan Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Slegesky Mr. Lloyd E. Slinkard Mr. and Mrs. Deck S. Slone Mr. Adam Smart Mr. Phillip Smerek Ms. Catina M. Smith Mr. Clyde Smith Ms. Gayle L. Smith Mr. Gerald E. Smith Ms. Kathleen Smith Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Smith, Jr. Dr. Linda S. Smith and Dr. Richard J. Smith Ms. Marion B. Smith and Mr. Stephen F. Duffe Mrs. Norma Smith Mr. Patrick E. Smith Mr. Richard C. Smith Dr. L. D. and Ruth Smith Ms. Valerie L. Smith Ms. Kimberly Smoot Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Snodgrass Mr. John L. Soden Mr. Benjamin J. Sodey Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Soebbing Mr. Paul Sonderegger Ms. Sally M. Souder Ms. Jennifer K. Spalding Mr. and Mrs. A. Dennis Sparger Mr. Douglas L. Sparr Mrs. Julie M. Speichinger Mr. Frank J. Speilberg, Frank and Bessie Spielberg Foundation Mrs. Kaitlin Spratt
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Witkowski Mrs. Roma B. Wittcoff Mr. John F. Witte Mr. Christian Woehr Ms. Michele Woelker Mr. Michael V. Woerner Ms. Cheryl A. Wolf Mr. Eric C. Wonsidler Mr. Erik Wood Mr. Kenneth Wood Ms. Kathryn WoodardTececa Ms. Robin Woods Mr. Steven M. Woolf Dr. Joseph Worth Mr. Michael G. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wright Mrs. Barbara Wulfing Ms. Nancy Yahl Ms. Lisa Yanker Mrs. Lynn Yearwood Mr. W. H. Yeckley Mr. Michael D. Yingling Mr. Robin D. Young Mr. Timothy P. Young Ms. Robert B. Zambruski Mr. Christopher J. Zang Mr. and Mrs. James G. Zelch Ms. Melissa Zemann Dr. Jane Zeni and Dr. Owen Vandenberg Mr. Donghong Zhang Mrs. Cathleen Zimmerman Mr. Ted Zimmerman Mr. Roger Zipprich Mrs. Maria G. Zschoche Mr. Denis Zubovic Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Zucker Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Zvolanek
Scott Ferguson
Our Donors
Music Director David Robertson conducts the St. Louis Symphony.
2014 Consolidated Financial Statements Assets Cash and Equivalents Promises to Give Receivables Building/Equipment
262,000 645,000 110,000 1,930,000
Total Assets
2,947,000
Liabilities and Net Assets Allocations and Grants Payable Other Payables Line of Credit Loan/Building
1,000,000 83,000 325,000 1,386,000
Total Liabilities
2,794,000
Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets Revenue by Source Corporate Workplace Individual Foundations Events (net) Investment Gains Restricted
(491,000) 548,000 96,000 153,000 2,947,000
442,000 922,000 178,000 51,000 375,000 240,000 193,000
Total Revenue
2,401,000
Expenses by Category Allocations and Grants Other Program Support
941,000 1,042,000
Total Program Support Administrative Development and Fundraising Total Admin/Development Total Expenses Net
Revenue by Source n n n n n n n
Workplace Giving Corporations Fundraising Events Investment Gains/Other Individuals Restricted Support Foundations
38% 18% 16% 10% 8% 8% 2%
1,983,000 180,000 428,000 608,000 2,591,000 (190,000)
Expenses n n n
Allocations, Grants and Program Support Development Administrative
76% 17% 7%
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