Cathedral Arts Project | 2019 Showcase of the Arts

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Letter from DCPS Superintendent.................................... 2 Letter from CAP President & CEO......................................3 Mission & Vision................................................................. 4 Program Sites........................................................................5 Community Report............................................................. 6 Visual Arts...................................................................... 9 Opening Reception | May 9, 2019 | 6:30 p.m. Exhibition | May 10 - June 4, 2019 Performing Arts | Show 1 ...........................................14 May 18, 2019 | 10:30 a.m. Performing Arts | Show 2.......................................... 18 May 18, 2019 | 5 p.m. More About CAP................................................................ 22 Administrative Staff......................................................... 24 Partners ............................................................................... 31

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Dr. Diana Greene

Superintendent

1701 Prudential Drive | Jacksonville, 32207 Dr. Diana FL Greene 904.390.2115 | Fax 904.390.2586 Superintendent GreeneD@duvalschools.org | www.duvalschools.org 1701 Prudential Drive | Jacksonville, FL 32207 904.390.2115 | Fax 904.390.2586 GreeneD@duvalschools.org | www.duvalschools.org

February 14, 2019

President & CEO The Reverend Kimberly L. Hyatt Chair Beth Jennison Chair Elect Scott Wooten Immediate Past Chair Heather Moore

February 14, 2019 Dear Cathedral Arts Project Families and Friends,

Dear Cathedral Arts Project Families and Friends, Welcome to the annual Showcase of the Arts! Dear Cathedral Arts Project Families and Friends, Welcome to the annual Showcase of the Arts! As educators andannual parents,Showcase we recognize that quality education should include the arts both during and Welcome to the of the Arts!

after school. Whether it is dance, dramatic theater, photography, design, or painting, arts education As educators and parents, we recognize that quality education should include the arts both during fosters self-confidence, inspires creativity, enhances critical thinking skills. Duval County Public As and Whether parents, we thatand quality education include the arts both during and andeducators after school. it isrecognize music, dance, dramatic theater,should photography, design, or painting, Schools is proud to have the Cathedral Arts Project as a committed partner in this mission. after school. Whether it is dance, dramatic theater, photography, design, or painting, arts education arts education fosters self-confidence, inspires creativity, and enhances critical thinking skills.

fosters self-confidence, inspires and the enhances critical Duval County Public Duval County Public Schools is creativity, proud to have Cathedral Artsthinking Project skills. as a committed partner The Cathedral Arts Project provides free, standards-based arts instruction to thousands of Duval County Schools is proud to have the Cathedral Arts Project as a committed partner in this mission. in this mission. students each year through its afterschool and summer arts learning programs. Students across the district have the opportunity to immerse in visual and performing arts experiences thanks to The Arts Project free, standards-based arts instruction toto thousands of of Duval County The Cathedral Cathedral Arts Project provides provides free,themselves standards-based arts instruction thousands Duval the Cathedral Artseach Project. County students year its through its afterschool andarts summer artsprograms. learning programs. Students students each year through afterschool and summer learning Students across the across the district have the opportunity to immerse in themselves visual andarts performing artsthanks to district have the opportunity to immerse themselves visual andinperforming experiences Iexperiences amCathedral tremendously proud our students their talents. They have worked tirelessly and have earned thanks to theof Cathedral Artsand Project. the Arts Project. the opportunity to display their creativity at the Visual and Performing Arts Showcases. Please join me I am am tremendously proudofof our students and their talents. They have worked tirelessly and have celebrating our students and thanking the Cathedral ArtsThey Project forworked their incredible dedication to Iin tremendously proud our students and their talents. have tirelessly and have earned earned the opportunity to display their creativity at the Visual and Performing Arts Showcases. making the arts to available all.creativity at the Visual and Performing Arts Showcases. Please join me the opportunity displayto their Please join meour in celebrating students thanking theProject Cathedral Artsincredible Project fordedication their in celebrating students andour thanking theand Cathedral Arts for their to incredible dedication to making the arts available to all. Sincerely, making the arts available to all. Sincerely,

Sincerely,

Diana L. Greene, Ph.D. Superintendent Diana L. Greene, Ph.D. Diana L. Greene, Ph.D. Superintendent Superintendent

2 | Cathedral Arts Project EVERY SCHOOL. EVERY CLASSROOM. EVERY STUDENT. EVERY DAY.

Vice Chair The Very Reverend Kate Moorehead Secretary Charles V. Hedrick Treasurer Mark R. LaBorde Board of Directors Teri D. Amthor Kristine Cherek Randle P. DeFoor Victoria Ferber Alan Fickling Carol J. Foley Diana L. Greene, Ph.D., ex officio Charlie Hardison Kevin E. Hyde Frances Jabbour Marty S. Kern Robyn Kreimborg Teena Manners Charlie Margiotta Marisa Martire Tracy Mcdougal Karen Montana Peter O’Brien John R. Ragsdale John-Paul Saenz Lisa Sanzone Cinda Sherman Darnell Smith Timothy Snyder, D.M.A. Judith Travis Tresca William S. Warden Louis Weimer Roger Williams David Wingard Advisory Council David Engdahl, Chair The Right Rev. & Mrs. Frank S. Cerveny Jerry Chappell Susan Greene Linda Stein Jeanne B. Winston

dear CAP families:

It has been such a privilege to work with your awe-inspiring children enrolled in our programs this year as they learned new ways to Imagine Tomorrow! Arts education creates tomorrow’s leaders – enhancing the creative capacity of young people and empowering them to analyze, innovate and create. The most lasting way to secure your child’s future is by unleashing their capacity for innovative thinking, preparing them to be problem solvers today and tomorrow. To persevere in problem solving, one must be self-motivated and engaged, and there is nothing that engages our brains like the arts. Numerous studies have reinforced what we see time and time again – when children experience information by participating in the arts, it takes hold in their minds in ways nothing else can. Year after year, we get to see firsthand how the arts are so often a catalyst for extraordinary change in a child’s life. This year has been no exception. Your children will inspire you today. I urge you to open your mind to the untold possibilities of their lives. And I hope you will always encourage them to Imagine Tomorrow! Always onward,

Rev. Kimberly L. Hyatt President & CEO

207 N. Laura Street, Suite 300 Jacksonville, Florida 32202 904.281.5599 capkids.org

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mission & vision The Cathedral Arts Project is the leading provider of comprehensive and ongoing instruction in the visual and performing arts for elementary and middle school students in Duval County.

Our mission is to enrich the quality of life in Northeast Florida through unleashing the creative spirit of young people. By providing access to free standards-based instruction in the visual and performing arts, we empower underserved, school-aged children to succeed in all areas of their lives. Our vision is for every child in Northeast Florida to have access to a well-rounded, arts-rich education that endows his or her spirit with the imagination, self-confidence and strength of character that inspires great leadership and a will to succeed not just in the classroom, but also in life.

performance & exhibition

Showcasing student work is a mainstay of CAP programs, serving as a reward for students’ hard work and reinforcing the self-confidence and maturity fostered in classes. CAP students annually participate in at least two public exhibitions or performances. The Visual and Performing Arts Showcases are the ultimate finale for all CAP students. Each visual artist is allowed individual exhibition space and each musician, dancer and actor is given appropriate materials with which to perform. From new and properly-fitting dance shoes to appropriately sized violins, CAP ensures all students who create works of art for the showcases are given every opportunity to shine. This is critical – for most students, it is their first time exhibiting a piece of art or performing on a professional stage.

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instruct. instill. inspire.

Through an extensive program portfolio including afterschool, school day and summer programs, cultural experiences, advocacy, community partnerships and professional development for teaching artists, CAP seeks to:

Instruct using a standardsbased curriculum that immerses students in the vocabulary, history and beauty of an art form. Instill through rigorous and sequential learning, building students’ skills over the course of a year. Inspire students by introducing professional, diverse, working artists through field trips to arts and culture venues and presentations at program sites. Provide gateway experiences to show students what a life informed by arts and culture looks and feels like.

2018-2019 program sites Andrew Robinson Elementary School

Hyde Grove Early Learning Center

Beauclerc Elementary School

Hyde Park Elementary School

Boys and Girls Club of Northeast Florida – NFL Youth Education Town, The Bridge & Southwind Villas

Jacksonville Heights Elementary School

Brentwood Elementary School Brookview Elementary School The Carpenter’s Shop Center Central Riverside Elementary School Chaffee Trail Elementary School Fort Caroline Middle School Global Outreach Charter Academy Henry F. Kite Elementary School Highlands Elementary School Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary School

John E. Ford Pre K-8 School John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Facility Kirby Smith Middle School Mayport Elementary Coastal Sciences Academy Parkwood Heights Elementary School Ruth N. Upson Elementary School S.A. Hull Elementary School San Jose Elementary School Spring Park Elementary School Venetia Elementary School Youth Crisis Center

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2017-2018 community report

student improvement

10-yr avg

Evaluation tools include pre- and post-program assessment surveys, artist journals, classroom observations,

Demonstrate skills needed to produce quality art or performance

87%

Twelve different metrics – seven behavioral and five discipline-specific – are monitored.

Actively participate in class sessions

82%

Work on task from beginning to end

82%

Express anger and conflict appropriately

79%

Communicate effectively with adults

81%

Behave in a cooperative way with others in a group

81%

Communicate effectively with peers

82%

Improved in at least one metric

96%

student performance evaluations, mid-term evaluations of student grade averages and attendance records.

discipline-specific improvement

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Demonstrate knowledge of technique and elements of artistic discipline

91%

Demonstrate knowledge of historical and cultural context of artistic discipline

91%

Overall knowledge of artistic discipline improved

90%

Behave appropriately as a performer or in an audience

86%

Effectively communicate elements learned about their artistic discipline

89%

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visual arts showcase gallery etiquette

Thank you for being here today! We kindly ask that you: Please do not touch the artwork as it could cause damage. Artwork can be light sensitive so please do not use flash photography. If posting an image of an artwork, please credit the artist. Information about the artwork and the artist can be found on the label or wall text near each piece. Please do not lean against the walls as it could cause artwork to fall or damage the walls. Take time to enjoy each piece of artwork. You may discover wonderful things in the details!

Opening Reception | May 9, 2019 | 6:30 p.m. Exhibition | May 10 - June 4, 2019 Jacksonville University Alexander Brest Gallery

visual arts teaching artists

Emcees Dr. Tim Snyder, Dean of the Linda Berry Stein College of Fine Arts, Jacksonville University

Alexis Audate

Frances Jabbour, CAP Board Member

beauclerc elementary school Teaching Artist Moises Ramos

Principal A. Matt Walker

Assistant Milamar Romero

Classroom Volunteer Helen DuBow

Matthew Barrett-Timmons | Aaliyah Blandford

Alanis Boria-Fernandez | Julien Braithwaite | Paris El-amin

Destiny Jackson | Layla Jones | Maria Jorgensen | Mila Jorgensen

S. A. Hull Elementary School, Boys and Girls Club – The Bridge Ms. Audate is a Jacksonville native and a Full Sail University graduate with a Master of Fine Arts in media design. She is an active artist and volunteers for Art with a Heart in Healthcare. Initially joining the Cathedral Arts Project in 2014, Ms. Audate taught digital animation at S.A. Hull Elementary and digital photography for Super Summer Academy at Oceanway Elementary School. This is Ms. Audate’s first year teaching visual arts at Boys and Girls Club.

Phoenix Kimura | Wyatt Laymon | Damarcus Manns Aiden Martyn-Lyon | Gabriel McFee | Ethan Menke

Matthew Morales | Andres Perez-Garcia | Skye Rapasky

Samuel Schmitz | Alice Slater | Isabella Smith-Sosa | Kailee Viray Christopher Wade | Braedon Wilson

chaffee trail elementary school Teaching Artist Mariah Cagle

Principal Casie Doyle

Assistant Paul Cerrato

Classroom Volunteer Louis Weimer

Trinity “Faith” Akel | Jaylah Albertie | Lily Bolger | Kendra Bryan

Daryl Burrows | William Capps | Samuel Capps | Kinsley Combs Jacie Dove | Nevaeh Feaster Khloe Guthrie | Natalie Hayes

Mariah Cagle

Chaffee Trail Elementary School Ms. Cagle began her formal visual arts education at the age of 9. She graduated from Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and received a degree in sculpture from the Atlanta College of Art. Ms. Cagle is versed in many processes of sculpture making, including stone working, woodworking, welding, forge working, casting, assemblage and installation. Teaching art making to both young and old brings her great joy. She joined CAP as the visual arts teaching artist at Camp Encore in 2018.

Zoe Hinkle | Madison Hoke Chason James | Grace James Raeven Jolly | Aili Koller | Sofia Leon | Tiffany Nguyen Khloe’ Pollock | Zoe Richburg | Terren Simmons 8 | Cathedral Arts Project

Aiden Weaver | Peyton Yarbrough

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Callie Honeysuckle

Mayport Elementary Coastal Sciences Academy Ms. Honeysuckle is a long-time resident of Jacksonville Beach and a graduate of the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in art education. She is an accomplished artist who taught art in Duval County for 10 years and began two small businesses, Hands of Honeysuckle and Honey Baby. Ms. Honeysuckle has been an active member of the local arts community and was the featured artist for the Jacksonville Jazz Festival poster in 2005. She began teaching for CAP in 2007.

Moises Ramos

Beauclerc Elementary School Mr. Ramos holds a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education from the University of Puerto Rico. He has received many awards for his artwork in both Latin America and the United States. Mr. Ramos was awarded the 2009 Memphis Wood Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2010 Cultural Council Arts Educator of the Year Award. He joined CAP in 2010 and is a duallanguage teacher.

mayport elementary coastal sciences academy Teaching Artist Callie Honeysuckle

Principal Amy Novak

Assistant Renee Mabe

Classroom Volunteer Paige LaBorde

Elizabeth Broxson | Christa Bryant | Laurence Dean Casinillo Derek Claudett | Kierra Green | Persaya Harman Albre Hunter | Mia Isom | Halie Johnson | Drake Johnson Ja’Kari Johnson | Anaiah Kolb | Kayley Litherland Karley Litherland | Koa McNew | Olivia McWaters | Alex Poole Luke Poole | Haylie Roddan | Kyndle Shephard | Hannah Wilhoite Kortnee Wilson | Micheal Wilson

s.a. hull elementary school Teaching Artist Alexis Audate

Principal Rashard Willis

Assistant Chantina Love Azdyn Barnes | Journey Beasley | Hector Carbajal Meliyah Davenport | Leyder Echavarria-Rodriguez | Noah Grant Cianna Green | Jerimiah James | Marcell Johnson | Victoria Jones

Tony Rodrigues

John E. Goode Pre-Trial Detention Facility Mr. Rodrigues is a North Floridabased artist working in a variety of mediums. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Atlanta College of Art, where he studied painting, printmaking and photography. Mr. Rodrigues has exhibited widely for over 20 years in many galleries and institutions, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville and the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. He joined CAP in 2014.

Crystal Rodriguez Boys and Girls Club – Southwind Villas

Ms. Rodriguez is a graduate of the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education. With a passion for helping students have access to the arts, she has served as an art teacher for seven years at organizations including City Kids Art Factory, YMCA Team Up and Wright Way to Higher Learning. She began teaching for CAP in 2016.

Zariyah Jordan | Logan Kelly | Josalyn Maddox | Angel Martin Alayah Pearson | Shaun Richardson | Cadence Thomas Jailyn Valentine | Lailah Wright 10 | Cathedral Arts Project

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Jill Stanton

Youth Crisis Center Ms. Stanton is a graduate of University of North Florida with a degree in Psychology. She has been teaching art in various settings for over 15 years and is passionate about using art as a form of therapy to deal with daily stress and depression. She has taught students of all ages, from 4 to 104. This is Ms. Stanton’s first year teaching for CAP.

Also featuring collaborative pieces from our students in partner programs at:

boys & girls club - the bridge Teaching Artist Alexis Audate

Site Administrator Rochelle Huggins

boys & girls club - southwind villas Teaching Artist Crystal Rodriguez

Site Administrator Caryl Anthony

ClassroomVolunteer Deborah Hanania

john e. goode pre-trial detention facility Teaching Artist Tony Rodrigues

Site Administrator Officer Eric Wesley

performing arts showcase performance etiquette

Thank you for being here today! We kindly ask that you: Applaud at the end of each performance to let the students know you like what you saw or heard. Do not take photos or videos – it is distracting to the students on stage and your fellow audience members. Remain seated during the performance.

youth crisis center Teaching Artist Jill Stanton

Site Administrator Kim Sirdevan

Artwork Pick-Up Student artwork will be available for pick-up June 24 – August 9, 2019, at the Cathedral Arts Project offices. If your student’s piece is selected to be on display throughout Jacksonville during the 2019-2020 school year, we will contact you when it is available to be returned. Some pieces may be selected to be part of CAP’s permanent collection. Please schedule a pick-up time. 207 N. Laura Street, Suite 300 | Jacksonville, FL 32202 M-F, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | 904.281.5599 x19

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Do not bring food or drinks into the performance hall. Exit the performance hall quickly and quietly if your small child is unable to remain quiet. When re-entering the performance hall, please wait until the applause. Do not enter during performance.


performing arts teaching artists Cenetta Baker | Ballet John E. Ford Pre K-8 School

Ms. Baker is a Georgia native and graduate of Valdosta State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in management. She has been dancing since she was six years old at various studios and took many dance classes during her time at VSU. She is the founder of Emerge Dance, Inc., and has been teaching dance in Jacksonville since relocating in 2015. Ms. Baker joined CAP in 2016.

Mary Bishop | Nutrition Ruth N. Upson Elementary School

Ms. Bishop has always had a love for the arts. She graduated from Douglas Anderson School of the Arts with a concentration in theatre, holds Bachelor’s degrees in Spanish languages and cultures and biomedical sciences, and recently graduated from University of North Florida with her Master’s in public health. When Ms. Bishop is not teaching nutrition to CAP students, she works for Special Olympics Florida.

performing arts show 1 May 18, 2019 | 10:30 a.m.

Emcees Jackie Jones Principal, Brentwood Elementary School

highlands elementary school Teaching Artist Kaleb “KO” Gardner

Principal Jeff Collins

Nutrition Educator Monica Wakefield

Assistant Latoria Vereen

Nutrition Assistant Emily Turknett

Alicia DeWitt Somers Financial Wellness Relationship Manager, Regions Bank

Hip-Hop (A)

Please take this opportunity to turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices. Photography and videography are not permitted during the performance.

Alaina Cole | Aaliyah Corbit | Kimora Fussell | Quincy Graham

Ezra Bright | Will’aysia Brown | Alissa Canady | Ionia Carter

Camrin Rhodes | Laniya Rozier | Malachi Silas | London Simms

Hip-Hop (B)

brookview elementary school

Taylor Daniels | Donna-Lee Dawes | Taraji Ford | Kor’Ryah Fussell Michael Glover | Kaliyah Green | Jayden Hamilton

Teaching Artist Aquila Tamaseu

Principal Katie O’Connell

Jordan Hamilton | Mi’Angel Harris | Jonisha Johnson

Assistant Gail Meloni

Student Intern Sima Habach

Avion Parker | Jacyana Petty | Jayln Skipper | Jakaree Smith

Chorus

Myla Booher | Dea Campbell | Hailey Carlson | Brennan Cassidy Aliyah Clark | Madeline Forrest | Gabriel Gonzalez | Ryan Howard Cassandra Iem | Sean Lorhenz Java | Mason Kirby | Niema Laws Miyoko Nichols | Paetton Perez | Kailyn Prince | Annalise Rice Joryana Rivera | Stephanie Saternus | Jacob Simms Cayden Snyder | Megan Thomas | Abigail Verceles Ramell Walley | Tyresa Wheat | Alyson Williams

Parkwood Heights Elementary School

Ms. Every is a musician and business consultant from South Africa and holds a degree in international relations. Over the past 12 years, she has combined her skills as a musician, teacher and arts administrator to inspire performing arts initiatives. This is Ms. Every’s first year as a CAP teaching artist, where she is excited to lead the “bucket band.”

Wesley Kinsey | Maia Love | Taylor Mays | Trinity McCoy-Sessions Darren Smith | Julian Vereen | Cesar Vivas | Jayden Williams

welcome

Nidhi Every | Percussion

Kimora Lewis | Alaya McCoy-Hughes | Myles Melvin

jacksonville heights elementary school Teaching Artist Katie Swider

James Garand | Strings

Central Riverside Elementary School Mr. Garand came to Jacksonville in 2015 to pursue a music education and performance degree at the University of North Florida. He has played cello for 12 years and hopes to pass his joy of music making to others. This is Mr. Garand’s first year with CAP, and he hopes his students have grown and learned the foundations needed to be successful string players.

Principal Andrea Williams-Scott

Assistant Victoria Canady

Theatre

Eliora Allen | Yashar Grant | Harleigh Hampton | Hannah Hart Tristan Johnson | Kamrien Lloyd | Mercella Melendez Helena Nevins | Ayden Platon | Ayla Puscar | Alexus Ramsey Perris Ramey | Veronica Richards | Tarynce Salter | Autumn Small Tiana Smithbey | Alonah Thomas | Ceassia Vaughan Nayshawn

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Vaughan | Diana Vazquez-Bautista | Izabella Velasco | Jaida White

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Kaleb “KO” Gardner | Hip-Hop Highlands Elementary School

Mr. Gardner came to Jacksonville from San Diego, CA, and has been traveling and performing throughout the South since the age of 12. He has shared the stage with some of the entertainment industry’s finest and has been featured on “The Word Network,” the largest African-American religious television network in the world. Mr. Gardner taught hip-hop for CAP in 2016-2017 and is excited to return this year.

Paisley Gibson | Ballet Brentwood Elementary School

Mrs. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in dance performance from Jacksonville University. She studied dance and theatre at Savannah Arts Academy, where she was also an avid community theatre performer. Mrs. Gibson has worked as a dance instructor and choreographer for organizations including Savannah Arts Academy, Don’t Miss a Beat, Inc., and Fusion Arts Academy. In addition to her CAP classes, she teaches K-5 dance at Brentwood Elementary School of the Arts. She began teaching for CAP in 2013.

parkwood heights elementary school

brentwood elementary school

Teaching Artists Nidhi Every & Aaron Plotz

Teaching Artist Paisley Gibson

Principal Jaqueline Jones

Assistant Nancy Burnett

Nutrition Educator Marilyn Gilman

Assistant Brittany McDonald

Percussion

Nutrition Assistant Teresa Curry

Maliya Gibbs | Christian Gunn | Glenn Hayes | Hussein Janabi

Beginning Ballet

Principal Ashton Price

Anzariah Butler | Nicole Correa-Wright | George Cottrell Nevaeh Martin | Jereden Mason | Anthony Murray Makhi Norris | Malia Norris | Richardo Robinson Jr.

Miyanna Darby | Brielle Daveiga | Rylah Gibson | Keiyona Glosten

Javon Smith | Neko Thomas | Crystalin Vargas

Tiana James | La’chelle Little | Audre’Ana McClendon | Deuna Miller

hogan-spring glen elementary school

Williams Jordin Wilson | Jariel Wilson | Micah Zimmerman

Teaching Artist Josh Stone

Principal Charlene James

Assistant Joan de Robles

Beginning Strings

Layza Ayala | Mylovenjy Barreau | Lauren Clark Mackenzie Cochran | Novella Daniels | Felix Guzman-Williams Jamayah King | Gavin Ly | Carl Morgan | Faith Mouro

Arian Miller | Jakhia Perry GiaVonnie Sparks | Trinity Thorbs Tania

Intermediate Ballet

Ar’ianna Brown | Trinity Brown | Lavar Dorsey-Henderson Kassidy Edwards | Aaliyah Falco | Janiya James | Ari’anna Lyles Jaliyah Manning | Daiyona Mott | Takayla Odom Kingston Robinson | Emmi Rooks | Journey Tillman Samari White | K’Nya Wilkes

finale - all classes

Michael Rah | Bryan Rodriguez | Wildelis Rodríguez Daiayna Thomas | Cohl Waldschmidt

Dismissal

Intermediate Strings

We hope you enjoyed the performance! Please exit to the lobby and find your designated dismissal area for student pick-up. Schools will be dismissed in the order below. Please allow the families of schools being dismissed before yours to the front of the dismissal area. No students will be dismissed early.

Gar Arou | Gabrielle Clowers | Izabella Eidenire | Adriana Espinal Layla Fuller | A’mya Huerta | De’kyla Huerta | Isabella Perez Sofia Perez | Kevin Rodriguez | Detrick Thomas Jr.

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Ae’Ja Commack | Englynn Creek | Raegan Cummings

PURPLE

GREEN

1. Brookview

1. Jacksonville Heights

2. Parkwood Heights

2. Highlands

3. Hogan-Spring Glen

3. Brentwood

Marilyn Gilman | Nutrition Brentwood Elementary School

Ms. Gilman holds a degree in nutrition and dietetics from the University of North Florida. As a nutrition educator, she teaches 4th and 5th graders about basic nutrition and the importance of staying healthy while participating in group dance classes. Before this role, Ms. Gilman raised two boys while earning an Athletics and Fitness Association of America certification for personal training. She is currently enrolled in the National Academy of Sports Medicine training program.

Ariadna Perez | Strings San Jose Elementary School

Ms. Perez earned a Bachelor of Arts in music performance from the University of North Florida and also attended the National School of the Arts in Havana, Cuba. Ms. Perez taught elementary school for 13 years in the Dominican Republic. She has performed with the Symphony Orchestra of Matanzas (Cuba), the Dominican Republic’s National Symphony Orchestra and the Coastal Symphony Orchestra of Georgia. She joined CAP in 2013.

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Aaron Plotz | Percussion

Parkwood Heights Elementary School Mr. Plotz received his Bachelor of Arts in music with an emphasis in percussion performance from the University of North Florida. He currently teaches private lessons out of his home studio, Music and Arts, and at Pine Castle, an agency that serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Mr. Plotz has been playing professionally in Jacksonville for 10 years and currently plays with several groups that travel throughout Florida and Georgia. He joined CAP in 2016 and returned in March 2019.

Josh Stone | Strings

Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary School Mr. Stone graduated from the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Music Education and Performance and is a full-time music teacher at Hogan-Spring Glen Elementary School. As a violist, he has performed with today’s leading artists and ensembles. Mr. Stone joined CAP in 2013.

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Emcees Monique Chatman Principal, Venetia Elementary School

Teaching Artist Christa Sylla

Principal Yvonne Spinner

Nutrition Educator Mary Bishop

Assistant Stephanie Benoit

Nutrition Assistant Jason Umstead

Joe Peppers CEO, Kids Hope Alliance

West African Dance (A)

Please take this opportunity to turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices. Photography and videography are not permitted during the performance.

Emma Knight | Sage Leeka | Selena Morales | Johnny Oakley

Khia Adkins | Zachary Carter | Jamil George Jr. | Devondre Golson

Mackenzie Tuff Claire Boales | Jade Crockett | Avaleigh Dean | Hailey Hurst

central riverside elementary school Teaching Artist James Garand

Tatyana Orange | Maliyah Orange | Imani Sears | Ariel Stokes

West African Dance (B)

welcome

Principal Dinah Stewart

Faith Jenkins | Cheyenne Knight Grace Kollar | Isabel Levine Kerinn Minor | Danyelle Oakley | Mariah Oakley | Caitlin Spinner Jasmine Tanori | Gabriella Vargas

Assistant Teresa Curry

hyde park elementary school

Strings

Teaching Artist Michelle Taylor

Sheyla Blue | Lashun Booth | Kaliyah Brown

Assistant Danielle Zdral

Amelia Anderson | Kayla Barnes | Makensi Beals Kevin Campbell | Michael Campbell | Shade Daniels Jeremiah Delice | Mariah Denton | Henry Foiles Jeremy Honors | Makayla Jackson | Shareef Jackson Cierra Johnson | Gabrielle Lawson | Lorey Mcdonald Tristen Neisler | Dyani Smith | Madison Smith Nyeika Thorne | Eden Warf | Myles White

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ruth n. upson elementary school

Principal Shirley Winfrey

World Drums

Kalayja Arvinger | Leesa Chatman | Branden Cruz Jayson Cruz | Peyton Dupree | Aiden Gutierrez Jada Johnson | Samuel Lassiter | Lindsey Le Jason Washington | Tristyn Wilson

Katie Swider | Theatre

Jacksonville Heights Elementary School, Kirby Smith Middle School, Spring Park Elementary School, Venetia Elementary School Ms. Swider is a graduate of Florida State University where she received her Bachelor of Arts in theatre. She has worked professionally as an actor and director in Florida and Ohio and enjoys being an active part of the Jacksonville theatre community. In addition to teaching theatre, she also enjoys writing and directing. Her play SEND/END was featured in the Atlanta Fringe Festival, and her sketches are featured in many Awkward Silence Jax shows. Ms. Swider is excited to return to CAP as the first theatre teaching artist fellow at four schools this year.

Christa Sylla | West African Dance

Ruth N. Upson Elementary School Ms. Sylla has been sharing the joy of cultural dance with the Jacksonville community for over 14 years. As a director, instructor and choreographer, she has received notoriety for her warm and passionate personality and innovative choreography. In November 2015, Ms. Sylla joined the adjunct faculty at Douglas Anderson as a World Dance instructor and has taught master classes at Douglas Anderson, LaVilla and Florida State College at Jacksonville. A former CAP teaching artist, she returned in 2017 to bring West African dance back to CAP.

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Aquila Tamaseu | Chorus

san jose elementary school

john e. ford pre k-8 school

Ms. Tamaseu received a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Southern California. She began playing the piano at the age of 4 and has worked as an organist, pianist, choir director and administrative director for several schools, churches and organizations. Ms. Tamaseu received her Orff Instructor certification and has taught elementary school music in Jacksonville since 2007. She started teaching for CAP in 2013.

Teaching Artist Ariadna Perez

Teaching Artist Cenetta Baker

Principal Tina Bennett

Assistant Alina Gonzalez-Levy

Nutrition Educator Myerly Wolff

Assistant Shannon Messersmith

Strings

Nutrition Assistant Kim Council

Mang Cing | Lashanda Civil | Naomi Cuai | Yoani Judith

Beginning Ballet

Brookview Elementary School

Michelle Taylor | World Drums

The Carpenter’s Shop Center Hyde Park Elementary School Ms. Taylor received a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Education in elementary education from Jacksonville University. A certified Orff instructor, Ms. Taylor has taught privately, as well as in elementary schools, in Jacksonville and Gainesville. She joined CAP in 2011.

Principal Paula Smith

Yam Bruno | Brandon Cafarelli | Bryan Cafarelli | Eva Charles Escamilla Aguirre | Ana Grace Escamilla-Aguirre Yordanos Gebremadhen | Melany Girarte | Lila Hartley Hkawn Ja | Mike Jimenez Gonzalez | Mannix Lewis Jessnaly Loperena | Neil Martineau | Ulises Mendoza-Gomez Angel Paz | Adriana Ramos | Emmanuel Sanchez Calico Sexton | Ny’Asia Smith | Issahi Suarez | Kairo Torres

Ysabella Aranilla | Za’Dariyah Cadell | Juliana Colon | Zariah Cox SaBella Gibson | Amani Hamilton | Laila Haslem Reagan Hines Claren Lee | Maia Lovequist | Ambree Mason | Trinity Nickerson Natalia Rice | Kori Robbs | Milynn Salamanca | Lailah Sweet Shailyn Wells | Quran Witherspoon

Intermediate Ballet

Michael Belcher-Jusino | Kennadee Black | Kierra Dines

venetia elementary school Teaching Artist Katie Swider

Principal Monique Chatman

Assistant Leanne Gullo

Theatre

Adeley Fears | Hunter Glover | Hailey Glover Nylorac Higginbotham | Zyarre King | Kimani Martin Gianna Mixson | Jaida Nealey | Billie Phebus | Amani Saint-Germain Marquelle Sapp | Ava Thaxton | Aliya Williams

finale - all classes

Mya Banks | Zachary Blitch | Isabelle Campiglia Betty Evergin Megan Ferguson | Zachary Foy | Kendrick Gatlin Elizabeth Gilbreath | London Gilbreath | Destiney Grant Jaidah Gray | Kayla Harrison | Olivia Hatfield | Lizabeth Hendrix Brianna Hill | London Holmes | Amelia McLoon Donna Miller Cole Miller | Ja’Miyah Nimmons | Summer Opachick Kimberly Rapadas Gabriella Reid | Emily Rhoden Timothy Roberts | Autumn Wagenschnur | Anaya Wiley 20 | Cathedral Arts Project

Dismissal We hope you enjoyed the performance! Please exit to the lobby and find your designated dismissal area for student pick-up. Schools will be dismissed in the order below. Please allow the families of schools being dismissed before yours to the front of the dismissal area. No students will be dismissed early.

PURPLE

GREEN

2. Hyde Park

2. Ruth N. Upson

3. San Jose

3. John E. Ford

1. Central Riverside

Monica Wakefield | Nutrition

Highlands Elementary School Ms. Wakefield is a Brooks College of Health graduate and has committed herself to serving justice-involved adolescents in her community. For the past three years, she has demonstrated her passion for juvenile restorative justice initiatives by working with the Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center and the Girls’ Leadership Council. This is her second year as a nutrition educator with CAP, where she truly enjoys empowering students to make healthy choices.

Myerly Wolff | Nutrition John E. Ford Pre K-8 School

Ms. Wolff is a registered dietitian and holds a Master of Science in nutrition from The Ohio State University. After completing graduate school, she returned to her hometown of Miami where she worked as a pediatric dietitian in a large teaching hospital for over 16 years. During this time, she authored and co-authored several nutrition articles appearing in various scientific journals and was a reviewer for the pediatric nutrition chapters in the Florida Dietetic Manual. She enjoys running, boxing and biking and has run two marathons. This is Ms. Wolff’s first year teaching for CAP.

1. Venetia

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more about CAP

student creed

I am proud to be a Cathedral Arts Project student and promise to:

“A Cathedral in My Heart” Frances Key, 2005

MORE ABOUT CAP

I learned to sing and the song set me free, I learned to dance and the dance gave me wings! I learned to paint on the canvas of life, And now I can see I have made a new start! There’s a cathedral in my heart, An open space of love and light! Yes, a cathedral rising high, A ray of hope within my life! I learned to play instruments on my own, I learned to read some musical notes, I learned to act on the stage with a smile, And all of these things made me feel like a star! There’s a cathedral in my heart, An open space of love and light! Yes, a cathedral rising high, A ray of hope within my life! Thank you for the gift! Thank you for the lift! Thank you, one and all, someday I’ll pass it on, Someday I will pass it on and on and on and on and on! Thank you!

Respect others and their ideas as I respect myself. Listen to others with an open mind and follow the directions of my teacher. Cooperate with my classmates and contribute to the success of our class. Work hard to overcome obstacles. Practice each day and take responsibility for my work as an artist. Showcase of the Arts 2019 | 23


more about CAP

administrative staff

Elyse Card

Chief Financial & Administrative Officer

The Rev. Kimberly L. Hyatt | President & CEO Reverend Hyatt brought a diverse background to the Cathedral Arts Project when she became President & CEO in 2002. Her 25-year career is notable for developing new initiatives, growing programs, formalizing structures and processes and executing to achieve goals. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Presbyterian College and her Master’s degree from Princeton Theological Seminary. She moved to Jacksonville in 1996 after working as a business lobbyist in Washington, D.C. She serves as President of the Trustees for the Presbytery of St. Augustine as well as on its Permanent Judicial Commission. She also serves on the Board of Governors for the JAX Chamber. She is an active member of Downtown Rotary, the Jacksonville Women’s Network, and the Chamber’s Downtown Development Committee, and a past board member of The Cathedral School, Heritage Singers of Jacksonville, Hubbard House and Community Connections. She was named a Woman of Influence by the Jacksonville Business Journal in 2015, was a finalist for the EVE Award in 2014, received the Woman of Vision Award by Girls Inc. in 2011, the Boundless: 40 Years, 40 Icons Award from the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville in 2016, and was a Jacksonville Business Journal Ultimate CEO honoree in 2017.

Janette Allen

Vice President of Development Janette received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a minor in Art History from the University of West Alabama in 1992. It was her study of art history that changed her life, and she went on to take graduate courses in arts administration at the University of Illinois Springfield. Janette brings 26 years of fundraising experience to her role at CAP, where she is responsible for leading the development team and overseeing the strategic direction for CAP’s philanthropic efforts. After beginning her career at the Art Institute of Chicago, she moved to Jacksonville in 1998 and became the Director of Development for UNF’s College of Computing, Engineering and Construction. After seven years at UNF, she held a year-long position at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens before moving to the University of Florida Shands Healthcare. Prior to joining the CAP team, Janette worked as the Director of Development for Flagler College. Janette has experience in major and deferred giving and has built and sustained individual relationships throughout her career. In addition to being involved in successful comprehensive campaigns, she has experience in building development programs.

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Cenetta Baker

Development Coordinator Cenetta is a Georgia native and graduate of Valdosta State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in management and a Master of Public Administration. She has been dancing since she was six years old at various studios and took many dance classes during her time at VSU. She is the founder of Emerge Dance, Inc., and has been teaching dance in Jacksonville since relocating in 2015. Cenetta began teaching dance for CAP in 2016 and joined the administrative staff in 2017. She is responsible for supporting the development activities of the organization and continues to teach dance at John E. Ford Pre K-8 Montessori School two afternoons a week.

A Jacksonville native, Elyse earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Florida. Prior to joining the Cathedral Arts Project, she acted both as an accountant and financial consultant to various local businesses and brings more than 10 years of experience to the CAP team. She is responsible for the financial and risk management operations of the Cathedral Arts Project, in addition to all financial accounting and bookkeeping, including overseeing preparation and implementation of the organizational budget and maintaining vendor relations. Elyse has a lifelong history with and love of the arts, having grown up taking piano and dance lessons, as well as performing in local theatre productions. She also has served on the board of the MOCA Contemporaries and volunteered her time with various arts organizations, such as the Youth of the Beaches Arts Guild in Jacksonville and LEAF Community Arts in Asheville, NC.

Jennifer Clements Communications & Marketing Manager

Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communications from Elon University in 2010. Before joining the CAP team in 2014 she worked in both development and operations at Jacksonville University and Greenshades Software, respectively, bringing a diverse range of skills with her. In her role as Communications & Marketing Manager, Jennifer ensures the organization’s mission and vision are consistently communicated both internally and externally. She serves as CAP’s media liaison, helps implement all marketing campaigns and manages the production of all printed collateral. Jennifer began her appreciation of the arts early in life, taking piano lessons from age 5 and dancing throughout elementary and middle school. She was a member of the Jacksonville Children’s Chorus and performed in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2003. She has sung with the Jacksonville Symphony Chorus and is currently a member of Jacksonville University’s Choral Union.

Allison GallowayGonzalez

Chief Program Officer & Executive Director of Any Given Child Jacksonville After earning her Master of Arts from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, in 2003, Allison began her career at the University of Central Florida’s Department of Education. During her tenure, she facilitated a K-12 literacy integration course and a training course for online teaching. She then became the Associate Director at the Austin Museum of Art – The Art School where her duties were to create and manage art programs for more than 5,500 students of all ages annually. Allison joined CAP after serving as the Director of Education for the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville where she contributed to the improvement of the museum’s educational services for all ages and abilities. In 2018, Allison was honored as one of Jacksonville Business Journal’s Top 40 Under 40 and received the Friend of Art Education Award from the Florida Art Education Association.

Sarah Hande

Director of Development Sarah comes from a family of artists and grew up taking dance, piano and calligraphy lessons. She graduated from the University of Mary Washington with a Bachelor of Arts in art history and endeavors to make sure art is a part of her and her family’s daily life. Sarah is committed to doing her part to ensure arts education continues to have a place in schools and that young people throughout our community have access to and instruction in the visual and performing arts. Sarah helps CAP achieve its mission by securing funding for programs and overseeing fundraising operations. She brings with her more than 20 years of experience in project management and community engagement. In 2003 she moved to Jacksonville and joined the City of Jacksonville’s Office of Special Events. Following her term at the city, she worked at Florida Blue managing employee engagement programs, leading its annual employee giving campaign and supporting senior leadership in community engagement efforts. Prior to joining CAP, Sarah was the Associate Director of Development at MOCA Jacksonville.

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administrative staff | cont’d Forrest H. Holland

Chief Marketing Officer Forrest leads the organization in all communications and marketing efforts, gallery management, and signature special events, such as Jacksonville’s premier fundraising event for arts education, Spring for the Arts. Throughout the year, she assures the organization’s programs, campaigns and initiatives are consistently presented in a strong, positive image that drive growth and progress toward CAP’s mission and vision. Forrest joined CAP in 2008 from Stellers Gallery, where she was Gallery Director. A graduate of Hollins University, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art and received the Margaret Markley Smith Award. She was also the first student in university history to have artwork purchased by the university to include in its permanent collection.

Elise Johnson

Marketing & Advocacy Manager After graduating from the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Communication, Elise worked for GuideWell Connect, formerly DVA, as a producer. Elise has a lifelong appreciation for the visual and performing arts and more than 12 years of experience in communications and project management. Elise serves as CAP’s Marketing and Advocacy Manager to ensure excellence across all digital media platforms and leads the organization’s social media efforts. She is also responsible for gallery openings, event rentals and other community events, such as Spring for the Arts and Curating Confidence. In addition, Elise has experience working in the CAP program department. She uses this knowledge to nurture relationships with teachers, students, alumni and families. Elise is proud to showcase CAP’s programs, providing each individual we serve with a voice and advocate for arts education in our community.

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more about CAP Kristin Livingston Director of Programs

Kristin is responsible for the effective and efficient administration of CAP’s visual and performing arts programs. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Florida State University and a Masters of Public Administration with a focus in nonprofit management from the University of North Florida. With more than a decade of experience in arts education, she has worked for many arts organizations in Jacksonville, including the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and the Wilson Center for the Arts at FSCJ South Campus, where she helped launch the Summer Musical Theatre Experience (SMTE). Kristin is an active member of the theatre community in Jacksonville and previously served on the board of directors for The 5 & Dime, a Theatre Company. She was also a member of the 2018 ImpactJAX Hightower Emerging Leaders Fellowship class.

Ariani Pena

Program Coordinator Ariani is a graduate of the University of North Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology. Originally from Miami, Ariani has fallen in love with Jacksonville through her philanthropic work with Rotaract Club at UNF, Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry and CAP. Ariani began as an intern for the Cathedral Arts Project in 2016. She now serves as the Program Coordinator, providing support for CAP’s direct service programs by making sure teaching artists receive the support they need and students enter a safe space to explore and build a passion in the arts. Ariani also leads the planning of CAP’s annual visual and performing arts showcases.

Akacia Powell

Program Data Specialist Akacia, a Virgin Islands native, brings more than four years of data experience to her role as data specialist. She is responsible for collecting and reporting data on the progress and performance of CAP students, programs and sites throughout the year. Before joining the CAP team, Akacia served as an active duty Marine in various parts of the United States as an administrative specialist. She is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in sociology from California Baptist University and plans on pursuing a Master’s degree in public administration after graduating in May 2019. Her altruistic nature inspires her to use her talents to serve members within the community, starting with the students enrolled in CAP’s programs. She is excited to be a part of the CAP team and looks forward to transforming CAP’s data so that it can be used to serve students across Jacksonville.

Heather Sloan

Business Manager Heather, a Jacksonville native, is a graduate of the University of North Florida with a Bachelor’s degree in art history and a minor in visual arts. She grew up with a love of the arts, having taken dance classes since she was a toddler. Heather began volunteering for CAP through the CAPtivators in 2012 and joined the administrative staff in 2018, serving as the Business Manager. Before arriving at CAP, Heather served as the Senior Operations Assistant at MOCA Jacksonville, and previously interned at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens.

Katie Swider

Theatre Teaching Artist Fellow Katie is a graduate of Florida State University where she received her Bachelor of Arts in theatre. She has worked professionally as an actor and director in Florida and Ohio and enjoys being an active part of the Jacksonville theatre community. Most recently she was seen in How I Learned to Drive, at The 5 & Dime, A Theatre Company. In addition to teaching theatre, she also enjoys writing and directing. Her play SEND/END was featured in the Atlanta Fringe Festival, and her sketches are featured in many Awkward Silence Jax shows. Katie is excited to join the Cathedral Arts Project family as the first teaching artist fellow. In addition to teaching four theatre classes at sites throughout Jacksonville, she works with the Program department in the office part-time each week and coordinates Camp Encore, CAP’s multidisciplinary summer camp.

Tiffany Wilbourn

Executive Assistant to the President & CEO Tiffany attended Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, where she studied Biology and Business Administration. During her time at FAMU, she worked as an administrative assistant for the Children’s Home Society and as an intern at CSX during her school breaks. Following her studies, Tiffany worked in customer service at Landstar before moving to Chase, where she quickly rose through the ranks to become an Operations Senior Specialist. She moved on to JP Morgan Chase and ITEL Laboratories before joining the CAP team in 2018. Tiffany brings more than 10 years of customer service experience to the table and is excited to grow in her role as Executive Assistant to the President & CEO. In addition to executive office management, she also works closely with the board of directors and manages all internal office operations.

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Session 1 | June 10-14

Super Artists

Unleash your inner superhero at Camp Encore and discover your super powers through the visual and performing arts. It’s not just capes and comic books. The arts will help us save the world! Get ready for an action-packed week!

Camp Encore offers 6- to 11-year-olds the opportunity to discover new passions and grow their creativity.

Session 2 | June 17-21

Party Animals

Ever wonder what your pets do while you’re away? Or how an alligator feels at lunchtime? Gallop, slither or hop over to Camp Encore and let your inner animal shine through the visual and performing arts. Celebrate your love for animals and the arts while your imagination soars to new heights!

Session 3 | June 24-28

The Greatest Camp on Earth DRAWING

DANCE

PAINTING

IMPROV

SUMMER 2019

UKULELE

Step right up and join the greatest show on earth! Whether you dream of being an acrobat, lion tamer or ring leader, you’ll become the star attraction through the visual and performing arts. Feel the magic under the big top at Camp Encore!

GROUP THEATRE

Visit CampEncore.org to register now! PRICING $214 per Session Lunch Plan $35/session Extended Day $50/session

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Campers of all experience levels will enjoy oneof-a-kind instruction in dance, music, theatre, and the visual arts, led by qualified teaching artists.

Thanks to contributions from Cathedral Arts Project donors, a limited number of one-week scholarships are available for children wishing to attend Camp Encore.

LOCATION St. John’s Cathedral 256 E. Church Street Jacksonville, FL 32202

HOURS

CONTACT 904.281.5599 x23 camp@capkids.org

Presented by

9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Extended Day: 3:30-5:30 p.m.

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HEATHER MOORE

partners

COMMUNITY GALLERY

Recognizing donors who show their commitment to ensuring every child has access to an arts-rich education through a three-year annual gift of $1,000 or more.

Inside Out Hiromi Moneyhun Exhibition March 28 – June 27, 2019

By the Water Alma Ramirez Opening Reception July 18, 2019 Exhibition July 18 – October 25, 2019

Jayme Allard and Ryan Sitnik Susan and Russ Armistead Missy and Roland Boney Family Fund Christie and Neil Chandler Kristine Cherek and Kirk Larsen Lee Ann and Jeff Clements Patricia and Frank D’Angelo Randle and Allison DeFoor Sarah and Al Doody Catherine and Nathan Eastman Victoria and Paul Ferber Carol and Bill Foley Jane Freedman and Kimberly L. Hyatt Renee Galitis Renee Gallo Lucy and Ido Gileadi Jennifer Glock and Michael Ward Janice and Mark Gold Susan and Hugh Greene Linda Rose and Roy Griffin Deborah and Peter Gunnlaugsson

ENDOWMENT

The Stories Within Tiffany Manning Opening Reception November 7, 2019 Exhibition November 7, 2019 – January 23, 2020

For more information, visit

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207 N. Laura Street, Suite 300 Jacksonville, FL 32202

Colleen and Chris Haley Sarah and Jensen Hande Sandra and Chuck Hedrick Maryanne Dokler Helffrich Sharon and David Hunt Frances and Anthony Jabbour Beth and Wesley Jennison Marty and Patrick Kern Robyn Kreimborg and Amy Wilson Paige and Mark LaBorde Anne and Bob Lufrano Teena and Robert Manners Marisa and Frank Martire Anne and Marc Mayo Tracy and Hilbert M. Mcdougal Jack Meeks & Associates, CPAs, LLC Amy Mergen and Paul Waitrovich Karen and Greg Montana Heather Moore The Very Reverend Kate Moorehead Courtney and Mark Murray

Susan and Hugh Greene Endowment

J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver Fund

$50,000+ City of Jacksonville The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville Florida Department of Health Carol and Bill Foley The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida Marisa and Frank Martire Karen and Greg Montana

$10,000-$24,999 Sue and Brent Bickett Black Knight Kristine Cherek and Kirk Larsen Delores Barr Weaver Forever Event Fund, est. 2015 Alan Fickling Fickling Construction Florida Blue Foundation Tabitha and Jim Furyk George M. Baldwin Foundation Robert Heyvaert Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation The Jim Moran Foundation Anne and Bob Lufrano Magnolia Foundation Paula and Charlie Margiotta Martha and Tom Baker Family Fund Frank Martire III Massey Family Charitable Foundation Heather Moore Amy and Gary Norcross Pam and Michael Oates

$25,000-$49,999 Fidelity National Financial FIS Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs Frances and Anthony Jabbour Monica and Bob Jacoby Beth and Wesley Jennison Helen Lane National Endowment for the Arts Joannie and Russell Newton The Dianne and Charles Rice Family Foundation

Cathy and Tom Nasby Amy and Gary Norcross Patricia and Peter O’Brien Janet and Ron Owen Linda and Randy Quirk Ellyn and Tim Raftery Sally and John Ragsdale Ana and Anthony Reyes Sonya A. and John D. Rood Stephanie Royal Lisa and Tom Sanzone Sandy and Craig Shapiro Judi and Fuller Tresca Cynthia and Martin Van Trieste Bill Warden J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver Louis Weimer Sheila and Roger Williams Scott Wooten

THE PLAYERS Championship PNC Foundation Linda and Randy Quirk Lisa and Tom Sanzone DiAnne and George Scanlon Celestine and Darnell Smith Linda and David Stein Stellers Gallery San Marco TIAA Marisa and Paul Velez The W.W. & Eloise D. Gay Foundation $5,000-$9,999 Aetna The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Baptist Health Michelle and Charles Bowen Marianne and Patrick Brown Crescent Grove Advisors Victoria and Paul Ferber Florida Blue Jane Freedman and The Reverend Kimberly L. Hyatt

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Inger and Pat Geraghty Lucia and Ido Gileadi Glenn Certain Floral + Event Designs Jennifer Glock and Michael Ward Gresham, Smith & Partners Harbinger Haskell Margaret and Robert Hill Jacksonville University Jane Blocker and Timothy Poole The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts Lance Levy Medical Express Corp Erika Meinhardt Miller Electric Company The Neviaser Charitable Foundation Publix Super Markets Charities Rock Creek Cattle Company Debbie and Robert Schiller Judi and Fuller Tresca Vestcor VyStar Credit Union Sheila and Roger Williams Jeanne and Jim Winston Keely and Woody Woodall Scott Wooten Zimmerman Family Foundation $1,000-$4,999 Jayme Allard and Ryan Sitnik Teri and John Amthor Antique and Modern Cabinets Applied Mechanical Equipment Arbus Magazine Susan and Russ Armistead Crystal and Justin Ashourian Assessment Technologies Group Willis M. Ball, III BDO Rebecca Black Missy and Roland Boney Sharon and Stephen Booma Mary and Bruce Bower Brooks Rehabilitation, Inc. Brunet-Garcia Advertising, Inc. Jackie and David H. Busse Marilyn and Pete Carpenter Cecil W. Powell & Co. Center State Bank Christie and Neil Chandler Jerry and Bruce Chappell Christ Episcopal Church Claude Nolan Cadillac Lee Ann and Jeff Clements The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida Sheridan Brown and John Crawford CSX

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Gregory Curry Patricia and Frank D’Angelo Deerwood Country Club Randle and Allison DeFoor DNS Contracting, LLC Jean and Arthur Dodd Sarah and Al Doody Duval Ford Catherine and Nathan Eastman Elizabeth Edge Judy Ellis Ellison Vein Institute The Ferber Company Ferber Sheet Metal Works Fickling Floor Covering Carol and Michael Fisher Florida Paint Co. Foley Family Wines Janice and Mark Gold Linda Rose and Roy Griffin Janet and John Grim Deborah and Peter Gunnlaugsson Jill and Marcus Haile Mary and Robert Haines Holly and Robert Hayes Sandra and Chuck Hedrick Maryanne Dokler Helffrich Josh Henry Ann Curry Hicks Hilti, Inc. Holland & Knight, LLP Jacksonville Symphony James C. Johnson Marty and Patrick Kern Kinder Morgan Foundation KPMG, LLP Robyn Kreimborg and Amy Wilson Paige and Mark LaBorde Lancelot’s Castles Vacation Homes Linda and Michael Lanier Irene and Gasper Lazzara Bruce Lowthers Monica and Dominic MacKenzie Mary Malone Teena and Robert Manners Marshwinds Advisory Company Sophia and Gino Martire Anne and Marc Mayo Amy Mergen Barbara C. and J. Mark MicKinney Courtney and Mark Murray Cathy and Tom Nasby Kimberly Newsome, CFP Anna and Michael J. Nolan Patricia and Peter O’Brien Orlando Magic Janet and Ron Owen Kathleen and Seth Pajcic Debra and John Pataky

Patrick & Raines CPAs Betty and Tom Petway Pilot Pen Sally and John Ragsdale Maryam and Kaivan Rahbari Ray Ware Hardware, Inc. Regency Centers Judy and James F. Root Rosen Materials Rotary Club of South Jacksonville Foundation Stephanie Royal Lee Ann and Peter Rummell Patricia and John Rutherford Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. Jennifer and John-Paul Saenz Marion and Fred Schremp Seasons 53 Sandy and Craig Shapiro Cinda Sherman The Sherwin Williams Company SMG Jacksonville Smith, Hulsey & Busey Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Brooke and Hap Stein Margaret and Travis Storey Summit Electrical Contractors, Inc. Superior Millwork Company Mary Virginia Terry Thermal Resource of Jacksonville, Inc. Kathleen Thompson Tom Barrow Company Jack Meeks & Associates, CPAs, LLC Lisa and Rick Tresmond Kellie and Paul Tyler Underwood’s of San Marco Mary and Peter Van Sistine Cynthia and Martin Van Trieste Anita and Pete Vining Louis Weimer Wells Fargo Foundation Vanessa Wilczak and Adam Whalen L. Denise Williams Wingard Creative David Wingard Ellen and James Wiss Brian Wolfburg Youthful Medical Spa

Thank you to our generous donors who gave $1,000 or more from July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2018. This listing is current as of March 15, 2019. If an error or omission is noticed, please contact Sarah Hande at sarah@capkids.org.

COMMUNITY OUTCOMES The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts launched Ensuring the Arts for Any Given Child in 2009. This national initiative brings communities together to ensure all K-8 children have equitable access to learning in the arts. Any Given Child Jacksonville unites diverse stakeholders that include DCPS personnel and students, arts organizations and artists, and business and community leaders.

SINCE 2014, AGC JACKSONVILLE HAS INITIATED, FACILITATED AND/OR TRACKED THE FOLLOWING ACHIEVEMENTS FOR OUR COMMUNITY:

OBJECTIVES

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PROGRAM SERVICES

2

CAPACITY BUILDING

3

ADVOCACY & COMMUNICATIONS

4

CROSS SECTOR COLLABORATION

5

ADVANCEMENT

FOUR TIMES THE NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFERINGS FOR ARTS EDUCATORS

ENGAGING NEW SECTORS IN SUPPORT OF THE ARTS, INCLUDING STEM INDUSTRIES

CREATION OF LIFT EVERY STUDENT, AN ARTS INTEGRATION PROGRAM IN FOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

CREATION OF A NEW ARTS MAGNET MIDDLE SCHOOL

THREE TIMES THE NUMBER OF LOCAL MEDIA MENTIONS IN SUPPORT OF ARTS EDUCATION

CREATION OF ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS, HIGHLIGHTING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN THE ARTS.

MORE THAN $1 MILLION IN NEW GIFTS TO LOCAL ARTS EDUCATION INITIATIVES, RANGING FROM EXPANSION OF EXISTING PROGRAMS TO CREATION OF NEW ARTS NON-PROFITS

MORE THAN $9 MILLION IN ARTS-RELATED SCHOLARSHIPS TO DCPS STUDENTS

30% INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME DCPS ARTS MORE THAN THREE TIMES THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS Showcase of the ArtsEDUCATORS 2019 | 33 PARTICIPATING IN THE ARTS


fast fact

#TheArtsAddUp to increased graduation rates, a stronger economy and more creative individuals equipped to solve the challenges of tomorrow.


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