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INFINITE HORIZON
Emma Willard School has received an investment of $3 million from Sally Klingenstein Martell ’85 toward a state-of-the-art concert hall and community space, which will be named in honor of Sally and the Klingenstein family. The Klingenstein Concert Hall will be the centerpiece of the new Alice Dodge Wallace ’38 Center for the Performing Arts, fulfilling a key priority in Emma Willard’s plan to advance the arts through the school’s strategic plan.
The arts certainly played a key role in Sally’s educational experience at Emma.
“I took this amazing class taught by Russell Locke called Arts in the Renaissance, exposing us
Campaign Steering Committee
CO-CHAIRS
Linda Gill Anderson ’77
Wendy S. Graham ’85
HONORARY CO-CHAIRS
Susie Hunter ’68
Vicky Thompson Winterer ’61