From Our Board President & Executive Director
Dear Friends of the Park,
This was an exciting year! In 2021 we paid tribute to the 100th anniversary of our historic Dentzel carousel which was installed in the Park in 1921 with a months-long Carousel 100th Anniversary Celebration The celebration included lectures, family days, story time, a virtual carousel tour, a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, a new carousel history booklet, a carousel-themed art exhibition, and more! We honored the historic legacy of the carousel as an icon of the Washington DC area civil rights movement with a newly-commissioned mural, created by Future History Now, and which is still in the Park for visitors to view. In all, more than 23 events and activities for the community to participate in were held over seven months. Many of the events were virtual and can still be viewed on our website and on YouTube. Attendance at in-person events was over 5,000, and virtual attendance and subsequent views also reached more than 5,000 You can read all about the events in a special section in this report
We also marked the 50th anniversary of the Labor Day Art Show, which took place in the Park's historic Spanish Ballroom with the work of more than 200 artists represented and the highest sales on record And we welcomed a new resident arts organization to the Park the Washington Revels who presented their beloved Christmas Revels in the Spanish Ballroom. The Revels bring people together through music, theater, dance, and storytelling, and we are so pleased that they have made their artistic home here at the Park.
Our outdoor summer concerts series returned in person in 2021 after a Covid-related pivot to virtual in 2020 We presented a hybrid version so that those who were not ready to venture out yet could still enjoy these popular concerts And what is summer without Glen Echo Park summer camps? As Covid-19 restrictions lifted, we were once again able to host a plethora of camps in-person at the Park From theater to fine arts, nature to animation, more than 650 kids ages four to seventeen enjoyed fun and enriching experiences at our camps
With our Carousel 100th Anniversary celebration, as well as concerts, camps, and special events, we reached out to many new audiences through new partnerships with local organizations that serve diverse communities in the Washington region. We partnered with Story Tapestries, Montgomery History, Identity, Community Bridges, Future History Now, and others And we produced many of our marketing materials as well as our Carousel Fact Sheet in Spanish in order to reach more county residents in their native language
Those are just a few of the highlights of the year 2021 And, of course, none of this would b ibl ith t wonderful donors and sponsors! We thank you! Re to our community!
Katey Boerner Executive Director Martha Morris President, Board of DirectorsAbout the Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
The Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture, Inc. manages one of the liveliest visual and performing arts sites in the Washington area. Each year, more than 350,000 people come together at Glen Echo Park to renew their creative spirit through classes, festivals, exhibitions, dances, children’s theater, music performances, nature programs, and more. Established by Montgomery County in 2002, the Partnership is a nonprofit organization charged with managing Glen Echo Park’s programs and facilities. In collaboration with Montgomery County and the National Park Service, the Partnership works with resident artists and organizations to develop distinctive arts programming; operates the historic Dentzel carousel; presents an extensive social dance program; produces festivals and special events; conducts fundraising and marketing; and manages and maintains all facilities.
Mission
The Partnership presents vibrant artistic, cultural and educational offerings at Glen Echo Park and promotes the Park as a unique destination for our region's diverse population. We inspire creativity and offer shared artistic experiences in a welcoming historic and natural setting within a National Park.
Vision
Glen Echo Park fosters creativity and community well-being through the power of the arts and nature. We seek to:
Become a premiere arts and cultural destination in the region and a national model Increase our capacity to serve a broad and diverse population reflecting the demographics of our region Develop and maintain Glen Echo Park to be economically and functionally sustainable Offer and support innovating programs that serve the greater community
Values
These values guide our working relationships and operations:
Inclusion and access for all individuals in the life of the Park Collaboration with various partners to enhance and sustain programs Creativity in fostering the artistic production of community and resident artists Innovation in providing opportunities for experimentation and change Excellence in serving as a model of best practices in all areas of our operations
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA)
Our responsibility is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all people to enjoy Glen Echo Park We are dedicated to ensuring that the core values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) are embraced at the Park and to developing engaging programs that serve diverse audiences We have embarked on the process of crafting our DEIA initiatives and we look forward to sharing our progress on our website
Carousel 100th Anniversary
1921-2021
February - September 2021 glenechopark.org/carousel100
Carousel Anniversary Launch Carousel100thAnniversary
Live from the carousel building, emcee Liz Dapo from the Puppet Co. and her sidekick Penny –as well as Glen Echo Park Partnership Executive Director Katey Boerner and Partnership Board President Bonnie Casper – told viewers all about the upcoming months-long Carousel 100th Anniversary celebration, with special messages from Senator Chris Van Hollen, Congressman Jamie Raskin, and others.
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Carousel Lecture Series
The Carousel 100th Anniversary lecture series was produced in collaboration with Montgomery History and included four engaging topics related to the historic carousel The lectures and Q&A sessions were presented on Zoom, and the recorded versions are available on our website.
April
August
February 24 | Carousel Civil Rights Story by Ilana Trachtman 14Virtual Carousel Tour Carousel100thAnniversary
Viewers joined National Park Service Ranger Kevin Patti to learn about the 100-year history of the Glen Echo Park Dentzel carousel. Installed in the Park in 1921, the carousel is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been part of a century of cultural change Montgomery History also collaborated on this project The tour has now been viewed close to 2,000 times on YouTube.
Carousel Story Time Carousel100thAnniversary
In collaboration with the Puppet Co , Carousel Story Time offered young children and families a delightful free fantasy ride on a carousel each month from April through September. Through the power of storytelling, families enjoyed a different carousel-themed book brought to life on the screen by talented performers from the Puppet Co., an award-winning children’s theater residency at Glen Echo Park.
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
To mark the opening of Glen Echo Park’s Dentzel carousel for its 100th Anniversary season, we held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony – live streamed from the carousel building on our website and YouTube with government officials and other dignitaries – to celebrate this local icon that has been a treasured part of the Park and the community for a century. The event included a ceremonial first ride with officials and sponsors.
Carousel Exhibition Carousel100thAnniversary
Glen Echo Park Partnership Galleries presented a special exhibition in the Park’s Popcorn Gallery and Stone Tower Gallery: The show celebrated the 100th anniversary of our iconic Dentzel carousel and honored the historic origins of Glen Echo Park as a theme park, exploring feelings of nostalgia, outdoor recreation, nature, and play. The show was curated by Tiffany Williams, who also filmed a tour of the exhibition that can be viewed on YouTube
100 Years in the Present
May 7 - 30, 2021 https://youtu.be/77qBD-C9O88
Carousel Mural Project Carousel100thAnniversary
In collaboration with Future History Now, a mural was brought to life on the grounds of Glen Echo Park, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the historic carousel and celebrating it as a place of fun and childhood memories, as well as its historic role in the Washington, D C civil rights movement We also partnered with two Montgomery County-based nonprofit youth organizations: Community Bridges and Identity. The project was funded by the Corcoran Women's Committee.
May 21-22, 2021 https://youtu.be/_6Ot4VB5mCM
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Carousel Family Days
We presented five FREE Carousel Family Days that included hands-on art projects and entertainment. Hundreds of families turned out to celebrate the carousel’s birthday with days of activities in Glen Echo Park’s unique setting all following CDC guidelines for everyone ’ s safety. We partnered with Glen Echo Park resident artists at Washington Conservatory of Music, Chalk R!ot, and the Carousel Organ Association of America.
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Carousel History Booklet
Glen Echo Park Carousel:
A Brief History of the First Hundred Years of the W.H. Dentzel Carousel at Glen Echo Park by Barbara Fahs Charles.
Carousel Oral History Video Project Carousel100thAnniversary
"Carousel Stories," our 100th anniversary Oral History Video Project, included the premieres of three short videos featuring the personal stories of Park visitors ranging from 8 to 98 years old! In a joint project with Story Tapestries, the Partnership invited the public to share their memories with us, first written and then on film. All of the stories are archived, and some of these important memories are told in three episodes of "Carousel Stories" on YouTube.
Social Media Contests Carousel100thAnniversary
To engage the public in celebrating the Carousel's 100th birthday on social media, we ran contests through the months-long anniversary event, including:
Vote for Your Favorite Carousel Animal – The Rose Horse was the winner!
Guess the Year! Photo Contest – Each month we posted a historic carousel image, and those who guessed the correct year the photo was taken were entered in a drawing to win a Carousel 100th Anniversary tote bag! There were two winners each month.
What Carousel Animal are You? – The public answered questions designed to tell them which Carousel animal they resemble most.
April - September 2021
https://glenechopark.org/contests
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ThankYouToOurSponsors!
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Carol Sue and Chris Fromboluti; John and Heather Hanson; Les Mardiks; Ed and Susan O’Connell; Martha Morris and Joe Shannon; Karen Wilson; A R Landsman Foundation; Mara and Bruce Mayor; Margo Reid, Capacity Partners*; Marjorie and Harley Balzer; Lois Ireland and Pierre Huggins; Harry and Susan Stern Family Foundation; Anonymous; Adrienne Dominguez; Joan Geer; Christine Mayo; Emily Porter; Ann Schnare; Adeptus Partners, LLC; Deb Jung and Ben Bialek; Peter and Charlotte Dean; Daphne Clones and Eric Federing; Fiona and Burr Gray; Alyssa Merwin and Richard Henderson; Gretchen Gaston and Craig Hille; Elizabeth Kellar; Law & Associates, Inc ; Jane Pettit; Susan Gilbert and Ron Schechter; Emily Parsons and Thom Amdur; Steve and Kate Baldwin; Dorothy Boerner; Carol Bowis; Capital Bank; Arthur Curtze; Founders Bank; Polly Hahn; Patty Howie; Emi Lotto; Print1 Printing & Copying*; Paris Singer; Stacey Galik and Steve Strawn; Total Wine & More*; Beth Rogers and Mike Zangwill
*In-kindsponsor
The Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council (msacorg) and also by funding from the Montgomery County government and the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County (creativemococom) All programs are produced in cooperation with the National Park Service and Montgomery County Maryland
This project has been financed in part with State Funds from the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, an instrumentality of the State of Maryland However, the contents and opinions do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority This project has been financed in part with funds from Heritage Montgomery and Montgomery County Government
More 2021 Highlights
50th Annual Labor Day Art Show
2021 marked the 50th anniversary of the Labor Day Art Show, and took place in the Park's historic Spanish Ballroom at Glen Echo Park This free exhibition event featured the work of over 200 artists from the mid-Atlantic region. The show included a wide variety of media such as sculpture, painting, photography, ceramics, glass, furniture, jewelry, and works on paper. Artists of all ages and skill levels were invited to showcase original works of art
Opening Reception: Friday, September 3 from 7:30-9pm
Show Dates: Saturday, September 4 through Monday, September 6 from 12pm-6pm
Highlights, continued
After moving into a classroom on the third floor of the Arcade Building in the fall 2020, Washington Revels officially relocated to a permanent space within the park and joined the ranks of Glen Echo Park Resident Artist Organizations in July of 2021 With over 35 years of experience as a cultural arts nonprofit in the greater Washington region, Washington Revels is well versed in bringing people together through music, theater, dance, and storytelling. With multiple performing ensembles across all age groups and backgrounds, Washington Revels offer performances throughout the year, including the spectacularly popular Christmas Revels, took place in the Spanish Ballroom in December of 2021. Since joining the Glen Echo Park community, Revels has also participated in park-wide festivals such as Carousel Day with parades, performances, and more. Their contributions to the Park's artistic and cultural programming and communities have been greatly beneficial so far and their involvement will undoubtedly continue to complement ongoing Park events in the coming years.
Highlights, continued
Chanukah Celebration
In December 2021, we partnered with Chabad of Bethesda, Adventure Theatre MTC, and the Puppet Co. to host a Chanukah Celebration for families. Adventure Theatre's production of Winterfest combined three different plays, including Uri & Ora Light the Menorah by Robyn Shrater Seemann. And the Puppet Co.'s annual production of Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins allowed younger audiences to learn about and celebrate the holiday. This collaborative event was the first of its kind at the Park and enabled families to attend a free party and/or take advantage of discounted tickets to one or both of the shows! With upwards of 150 people in attendance, the event was a very well received and appreciated by families.
Reaching a Broader Audience: Marketing Materials in Spanish
In an effort to broaden our audiences, we began producing many of our promotional materials in Spanish. We also distributed materials more widely in Montgomery County: to parts of the county, including libraries and community centers, where much of the population is Spanish-speaking.
While many understand English, most people prefer to communicate in their native language We want to build relationships with potential new audiences by having professionally-translated content that speaks to them.
We printed both English and Spanish versions of our Carousel Fact Sheet, Summer Concerts promotional rack card, Carousel operations promotional rack card, and Classes promotional rack card.
Summer Concerts Return In Person
For a decade, our summer concerts series had offered music for family audiences under the glittering lights of the Park’s covered, open-air Bumper Car Pavilion, but in 2020 all concerts were presented virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic Like so many other arts nonprofits, we made a quick pivot to online concerts, with musicians streaming live from their living rooms, basements, and backyards. It was a way to keep music going and audiences engaged; but 2021 saw in-person concerts return to the Park –with audiences eager to hear live music again. One concert boasted our biggest single concert audience ever: more than 500 people came out on a beautiful summer evening for the United States Military Band Big Band. We are proud to present music in a broad range of styles and from places across the globe, including reggae, blues, swing, African, Russian, Latin jazz, and more For those who were still not comfortable with in-person events, the concerts were also live streamed YouTube and available to watch later.
SUMMER CAMP AT THE PARK ENRICHES KIDS' LIVES: Campers & Camp Parents in Their
Own Words ...
"The teachers are fantastic great ideas and very engaging! "
~ Camp Parent
"My son loved the art camp, especially getting familiar with tools and mediums he had not used before, like sumi ink."
~ Camp Parent
"My girls have done the same camp multiple times, and Emma always comes up with new projects and ideas."
~ Camp Parent
"Photography was already a small interest of mine, but it's become larger now because of the camp."
~ Camper
"My son really enjoyed this camp It was the first time he has been able to be independent doing art and learning a new skill. I was impressed at how he was able to follow the process and really produce."
~ Camp Parent
"The kids loved everything! And the Carousel was a highlight."
~ Camp Parent
Thank You Donors!
$10,000+
Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County
John Britton and Martha Zieger
Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Estate of Joan Candace Clifford
Bruce Douglas Long and Foster Realtors
Maryland State Arts Council
Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation
Montgomery County, Maryland
Shulman Rogers Gandal Pordy and Ecker*
Carolyn Sullivan
$5,000-9,999
Corcoran Women's Committee
Carol Sue and Chris Fromboluti
GEICO
John C Hanson
Jewell Foundation
Joe Shannon and Martha Morris
OPaL Design + Build
The Secret Magic Garden Society
Carol Trawick
Bradley and Katherine Vogt
$2,500-4,999
Combined Federal Campaign - National Capital Area
Freddie Mac
Ted and Elisa Geier
Julia Geier
Dan Hanlon
Deborah Winn and Allan Jaworski
Loring Consulting Engineers
Lester Mardiks
Edward and Susan O'Connell
Quinn Evans
Greg Simon and Margo Reid
Amy Snyder
SugarLoaf Associates/Photoloaf*
Karen Wilson
$1,500-2,499
A. R. Landsman Foundation
Marjorie and Harley Balzer
Stuart Barkley
Cole Birches Foundation
Heritage Montgomery
Lois Ireland and Pierre Huggins
Jon Robinson and Carol Hurwitch
Andrew Lang
Mara and Bruce Mayor
Sanjiv Kumar and Mansoora Rashid
Geza Serenyi
Amy Snyder
Susan and Harry Stern
Stacey Galik and Steve Strawn
The Town of Glen Echo
$1,000-1,499
Bannockburn Civic Association
David M Schwarz Architects
Adrienne Dominguez
Joan Geer
Heather Hanson
Linda Kelly
Jim Cole and Elizabeth Lee
Ike and Catherine Leggett
Marilyn Marcosson
Barbara and John Martin
Christine Mayo
Betsy Paull O'Connell
Cathie and Willem Polak
Emily Porter
Liz and Steve Robinson
Ann Schnare
Catherine Crockett and Lafe Solomon
Kathleen Frankle and John Stodola
*In-kind sponsors
$500-999
Adeptus Partners, LLC
Katherine Arendt
Deb Jung and Ben Bialek
Mark Winston and Bonnie Casper
Harriett Crosby
Arthur Curtze
Barbara D Davis
Peter and Charlotte Dean
Jennifer English
Daphne Clones and Eric Federing
Harley J Frazis
Gay Gellhorn
Susan Gilbert
Trish and Tony Glowacki
Burr and Fiona Gray
Stacie Psaras and David Greenbaum
Ruth Harris
Colin and Fran Helmer
Patty Howie
Ken and Beth Kellar
Joseph and Kathryn Sullivan Kolar
Law & Associates, Inc
Charlotte Leighton Troup
Tracey McCutcheon
Alyssa Merwin
Jane Pettit
Queenan Foundation
Rita and Bob Reaves
Corey Roush
Susan Saunders
Irena Savakova
Denice Selvaggi
Susan and Jeff Shipp
Scott Smith
Marianne Sullivan
Total Wine & More*
Dudley Winthrop
Beth Rogers and Mike Zangwill
$250-499
Emily Parsons and Thom Amdur
Charles Applegate
Tiffany Russo Audas
Ed Sharp and Roslyn Bacon
Jacob Melamed and Robert Baker
Steve and Kate Baldwin
Sheila Bassett
Laura Bocalandro
Dorothy Boerner
Katey Boerner
Carol Bowis
Margie Bryant
Michael and Caity Callison
Capital Bank
$250-499 (continued)
Jeaneen Riely and David Cavanaugh
Yi-Wen Chen
Patricia Ciazza
John and Sheila Compton
Pete Epanchin and Rebecca Epanchin-Niell
Sarah Epstein
Juliette Searight and David Evans
Founders Bank
Irene Fraser
Pete G Freeman
Alisa Gravitz and Joe Garman
Peter Gimbrere
Ellen and Mike Gold
Jinny and Michael Goldstein
Gregory Grant
Polly Hahn
David Haresign
Michelle Jaconi and Bart Hawe
Kevin Rackstraw and Joanne Hustead
Loretta Ingalls
Marlene Kelly
Maria Kozloski
Dorothy Levy
Randall and Pat Lewis
Emi Lotto
Michael Mann
Lisa Martin
Sue Mason
Alex Hoehn-Saric and Loren Mayor
Lily and Pat McGovern
Barry Miller
Elizabeth Milnarik
Meredith and Adrian Morris
Debbie Mueller
Robert and Aimee Nover
Margaret Parlato
Katrin and Sam Peck
MayField and Christopher Piper
Eric and Marcia Polhamus
Sharon Polidoro
Stephanie and Ethan Posner
Edward Ramsdell
Ana and Jack Rasmussen
Allen Salyer
Tazuko and Charles Schmitz
Julian Schweitzer
Judith Weil Shanks
Marc A Shepanek
Paris Singer
Allan Stevens
Charles Su
Daniel Yonan
Julie Zirlin
*In-kind sponsors
Board & Staff
Board
Bonnie Casper, President
Martha Morris, Vice President
Dan Hanlon, Treasurer
Susan Stern, Secretary
Peter G. Freeman
Hon. Andrew Friedson*
Christopher Fromboluti
David Greenbaum
Polly Hahn
Kenneth B. J. Hartman*
Ronda Keys
Les Mardiks
Mara Mayor
Neeraj Mistry
Samir Paul
Willem Polak
Ana M. Rasmussen
Irena Savakova
Frankie Stankovic
Mike Zangwill
*Ex-Officio Members
Staff
Katey Boerner, Executive Director
Jenni Cloud, Marketing & Communications Director
Kim Cuthbert, Programs & Registration Assistant
Laura Doyle, Events and Venue Manager
Janice Fischer, Registrar
Clara Ferrari, Operations Assistant
Cheryl Fuller, Business Manager
Allison Garner, Marketing Assistant
Trevor Gordon, Facilities & Maintenance Supervisor
Bert Kenyon, Carousel Operator
Susie Leong, Membership Manager
Mikea Martin, Rentals Associate
Marlene McConnell, Assistant Registrar
Ama Mills-Robertson, Director of Visual Arts & Education Programs
Debbie Mueller, Director of Development
Emily Mah Rogers, Site Operations Manager
Emily Stone, Exhibitions Coordinator
Resident Artists & Programs
Adventure Theatre MTC
Art Glass Center at Glen Echo Glen Echo Glassworks
Glen Echo Park Aquarium Glen Echo Pottery Photoworks
the Puppet Co.
Sculpture Studio
SilverWorks Studio & Gallery
Stone Tower Studio
Washington Conservatory of Music Washington Revels
Yellow Barn Studio & Gallery
Non-Resident Partners
American Swing Music & Dance Association
Capital Blues
Culkin School of Traditional Irish Dance Folklore Society of Greater Washington
Friday Night Dancers
Metropolitan Ballet Theatre & Academy
Tango Brillante DC
Waltz Time
Young Creative Spirit
& Other Individual Artists & Arts Partners
"[The Carousel] is my connection to home. The one thing that doesn't change.
Throughout my childhood, throughout being a teenager, throughout my twenties, moving away, getting married, I've watched Montgmery County change in so many ways. I've watched the places and people turn into thing I no longer recognize. Family members have passed away, my high school was torn down, all the places I used to play have been changed, or destroyed, or turned into something else entirely, to fit the changing times, but not [the Carousel]... The sound of the carousel whirring, the band organ, that specific smell--it's home. I'm completely, 100 percent at peace here, everything is all right with the world for just the two minutes of the carousel ride."
~Emi Lotto, Park Visitor & Carousel Rider Carousel 100th Anniversary Oral History Project >> National Park Service