CenterStage 2016 - Issue 4

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T H E C Y N T H I A W O O D S M I T C H E L L P AV I L I O N ’ S

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CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL

ARTS IN EDUCATION

The Pavilion will soon turn into one giant playground. Make plans to attend the 21st Annual Children’s Festival presented by Exxon Mobil November 12 & 13.

The Pavilion was proud to welcome high school musicians from Conroe ISD in September to culminate Arts in Education Week.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION The Pavilion will undergo a major construction project during the off-season. For details, see page 9.


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THE PAVILION’S PLAYGROUND

21 ANNUAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL ST

It has been an incredible 27th Season of presenting the very best concerts on tour as well as fine arts entertainment. We have been proud to host 15 sold out shows so far this year, including most recently the Dixie Chicks, Hank Williams Jr. with Chris Stapleton and Heart with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts and Cheap Trick.

November 12 & 13

Children’s Festival is back for the 21st time in November. This year, we are pleased to offer some popular programming on the Main Stage including the Disney Junior sensation, Imagination Movers. If you are a part of an organization that needs service hours, I encourage you to look into volunteering for this event. It takes nearly 500 volunteers to produce Children’s Festival and we sincerely appreciate each one of them. More details can be found on the next page. Action does not slow down during our off-season as we undergo a major construction project. Plans include replacements of our VIP Club and operation building, new canopies at the concessions and entrance gates as well as a refresh to the dressing rooms. I would like to thank our Pavilion Board for their support of this endeavor.

Children are invited to come out and play as The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is transformed into a giant playground filled with fun and adventure. The 21st Annual Children’s Festival, presented by ExxonMobil takes place November 12 & 13, 2016.

I would like to congratulate our marketing department for being recognized as a finalist for the American Marketing Association Houston’s Marketer of the Year award in the category of venues and parks. The awards program recognizes exceptional marketing by Houston area companies and organizations.

Experiment with science-related activities in the South Plaza where you can visit with Janet’s Planet to learn about the solar system and create your own lunar lander. Or if you have a little Picasso, The Villager’s Arts Alley might be for you. Take a walk to the Anadarko Adventure Zone and get your sports on with some of Houston’s hometown teams!

There are still events to enjoy this season as found in this issue of CenterStage. Come out, bring the family and enjoy this world class venue. There is truly something for everyone to enjoy at The Pavilion.

If your child has been struck by a bolt of energy, then stop by the Texas Children’s Hospital Healthy KidZone Tent or the Activity Center in the new Pavilion Event Center for hands-on activities and games.

See you on the hill.

Don’t forget a stop at the top of The Pavilion hill where you can build your own kite and participate in parachute races.

JERRY MACDONALD President & CEO

Be a part of the fun! Admission is $8 per person in advance or $10 per person at the door. All activities are included in the price of admission. Picnics are welcome, but beverages cannot be brought into the venue.


LARGER THAN LIFE CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL!

SHOUT OUT

DINOSAURS, MOVERS & FUN – OH MY!

CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL SPONSORS! As of print deadline

Imagination Movers - November 12 & 13

Kids are in for the time of their lives with BIG performers on the Main Stage and the opportunity to *high five* them during a character meet & greet. The Imagination Movers, an energetic rock band for families of all ages and the Emmy-winning stars of a hit TV series seen worldwide on Disney Junior. Find the Movers on the Pepsi Main Stage on both Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. Be sure to make plans to attend the ultimate play date – 65 million years in the making! Erth’s DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE will take the Main Stage where you’ll meet and interact with an eye-popping collection of amazingly life-like dinosaurs and other creatures that will thrill and entertain kids and adults! Performances on Saturday ONLY at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Performers and characters will be in the meet & greet tent in the South Plaza at various times throughout the day for photos and fun. Times will be posted at the festival and on woodlandscenter.org. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the moment!

GIVE BACK

Aramark • Bluebonnet Kids Consolidated Communications • Fidelity Investment FMC Technologies • Huntsman Kinder Morgan Foundation • Maryann Mannen Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital Strike • Tree Frogs Wooden Swing Sets Factory Waste Connections, Inc.

Come join the fun and help support your community at Children’s Festival. Each year The Pavilion relies on over 500 volunteers to produce this popular event. On school days, volunteers help escort nearly 4,000 students and teachers. On the weekend, volunteers help with arts and crafts, parachute races, kite flying and more. If your company or group is interested in volunteering, please contact Leslie Williams at lwilliams@woodlandscenter.org or 281-210-1125.


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SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

Encore

The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands would like to thank the following contributors for their financial support of our 2016 Performing Arts Season and Educational Outreach Programs as of this printing deadline.

$100,000-$250,000 Live Nation • The Pavilion Partners

$50,000-$75,000 ExxonMobil • Huntsman Texas Children’s Hospital – The Woodlands The Woodlands Development Company The Wortham Foundation

$25,000-$49,000 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Mercedes-Benz of The Woodlands • PepsiCo Woodforest National Bank

$15,000-$24,999 ARAMARK Sports & Entertainment • CB&I H-E-B • Visit South Walton

$10,000-$14,999 Accenture • Comcast Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation • Insperity KPMG, LLC • Merchants’ Choice Payment Solutions Newfield Exploration Company YMCA- Run Thru The Woods

$5,000-$9,999

The Pavilion is proud to welcome back Fidelity Investments as a partner for the 2016 performing arts season. “Fidelity Investments has partnered with The Pavilion for over a decade,” said Lisa Baeckel, director of development for The Pavilion. “Thanks to their support, we are able to offer a variety of fun and exciting opportunities for children and families who attend our concerts and events.” Fidelity Investments enjoys the connections they find with families at interactive events such as the annual Children’s Festival and Hocus Pocus Pops. In addition to the incredible educational experiences, families can stop by the Fidelity Investments booth at the 21st Annual Children’s Festival for one of their signature bright green balloons. “We feel this sponsorship gives our organization the opportunity to give back to the community in a meaningful way,” said Patrick Hynes, branch manager for Fidelity Investments in The Woodlands. “There is synergy in that The Pavilion provides education about the performing arts while Fidelity provides education to help people make more confident and informed financial decisions.”

AON Hewitt • Consolidated Communications Efficient Wealth Management • Fidelity Investments FMC Technologies Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital Sandra & Keith Winters • Strike Waste Connections, Inc. • Wells Fargo Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival

$2,000-$4,999 Century 21 Realty Partners • City of Shenandoah EMI • Entergy • Kinder Morgan Foundation Maryann Mannen • Renewal by Andersen Sheryle & Fred Greene • Stibbs & Co. Tree Frogs Wooden Swing Sets Factory

Scholarship Donors Nancy Battle • Steven Bouck • Sylvia Caracio Laurel & Craig Cheyne • Charlotte & Rob Cloninger Jacque & Lloyd Everson • Alice & Patrick Hynes Mark Scott • Alix & Don Muhlbach Arla & Gerald Neuberger • Amy & Keith Odom Suzanne & Robert Potter

In-Kind United Airlines The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion acknowledges the financial support of The Woodlands Township that is generated by the Event Admissions Tax for its performing arts and educational programs.


RAISING THE BAR

PAVILION HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF ARTS IN EDUCATION As part of The Pavilion’s educational outreach, two high schools from Conroe ISD had performance opportunities at the Houston Symphony concert at The Pavilion on September 15. The Conroe High School Orchestra participated in the evening’s concert with the Houston Symphony, playing authentic Peruvian instruments. Additionally, during pre-concert activities guests had the pleasure of hearing musical selections from the Oak Ridge High School Orchestra. The performances culminated during National Arts in Education Week, September 11-17, 2016. The arts are an essential part of a complete education, no matter if it happens in the home, school or community. Students of all ages—from kindergarten to college to creative aging programs—benefit from artistic learning, innovative thinking and creativity. Celebrating National Arts in Education Week is a way to recognize this impact and share the message with friends, family, and communities.

(L-R) Dr. Robert Horton, coordinator of fine arts for CISD, Carlos Andrés Botero, assistant conductor & musical ambassador for the Houston Symphony and Jerry MacDonald, president & CEO for The Pavilion.

The Pavilion recognizes and believes in the benefit of offering arts education and performance opportunities to these young artists.

THE PAVILION BLOG

EXXON INTERN

INSIDE EDITION

The Pavilion’s Blog Offers Insider Information Want to be a Pavilion expert? Visit our blog for insider information into making your next concert experience one for the memory books! Pack the perfect #PavilionPicnic, pick the best seat on the hill or make sure to stop by the top 5 selfie spots at The Pavilion, all can be found on our blog! To view The Pavilion’s blog, go to: woodlandspavilionblog.com.

Maddie Owen,

a senior studying public relations at the University of Oklahoma, was selected as The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion summer intern through the ExxonMobil Community Summer Jobs Program. Through the grant with ExxonMobil, she was able to work with the development team to create marketing materials for The Pavilion’s Educational Outreach programs.


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PAVILION PROFILE

ROCKIN’ FIVE DECADES OF CONCERTS

Jerry MacDonald (left) and Randy McElrath (right) with Ringo Starr.

The Pavilion partners with Live Nation to bring some of the hottest touring acts to the Main Stage for a concert experience like no other. Randy McElrath, senior vice president of booking for Live Nation has been an integral part of the rise in success and growth The Pavilion has seen, but at the end of the year he will hang his cap and retire after nearly five decades in the business. For someone with a resume like Randy, the stories and memories flow like the lyrics at a Rolling Stones show. After making a name for himself as a defensive end at Dartmouth College and a stint in the Peace Corps, Randy landed in Milwaukee in the early 1970s teaching school and dabbling as a stage manager on the weekends for various tours that would come through town. It didn’t take long for him to realize that weekend job was the path to his true calling. That’s when Randy went into business for himself booking shows for artists like The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath and Supertramp to (literally) only name a few. Randy was also there for the now infamous bomb scare before Bruce Springsteen’s concert at Milwaukee’s Uptown Theatre in 1975.

“RANDY HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS FOR LONGER THAN MOST. THIS RETIREMENT IS BITTERSWEET; HIS KNOWLEDGE, EXPERTISE AND FRIENDSHIP WILL BE MISSED BY ALL OUR STAFF AT THE PAVILION.” – JERRY MACDONALD

Pavilion truly has something for everyone,” he said. “Plus, when you have a staff that has stayed together as long as they have at The Pavilion, they really know what the customer wants and how to get there.” A highlight in Randy’s career was reuniting at Live Nation with a former colleague, Bob Roux, now co-president of North America concerts for Live Nation. “He is growing really fast and watching his success has really been one of the proudest moments for me,” said Randy. A lot has changed since the early days, artist fees used to range between $2,500 and for the big timers, a whopping $7,500. These days, on average artist fees topple near $500,000. Once upon a time, contracts were confirmed via telegram compared to nowadays, through email. But one thing that has remained constant - the hours in a day. “This job has always been a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week job,” said Randy. “It’s time to make more time in my day to focus on family and really living.”

“I had originally planned to go to law school,” he reminisced. “But serendipity found me and I was having too much fun to give it up.” After several changes of companies, Randy landed at Live Nation in 1999 which brought him to the doorsteps of The Pavilion.

“Randy has been in the business for longer than most,” said Jerry MacDonald, president & CEO for The Pavilion. “This retirement is bittersweet; his knowledge, expertise and friendship will be missed by all our staff at The Pavilion.”

Randy believes the unique structure of The Pavilion and full spectrum of offerings has most undoubtedly led to the success of the venue. “From ballet, country, hard rock and even comedy, The

Randy leaves with a final few words, “Don’t forget to look up from your phone and connect with the person in front of you,” he said. “Be confident in yourself and make solid decisions, you can do it.”


2016 SHOW SCHEDULE OCT. 15 - 5:45 P.M.

Majic Under the Stars with Cameo

OCT. 20 - 7 P.M.

Luke Bryan

OCT. 25 - 8 P.M.

Flight of the Conchords

NOV.12 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

21st Annual Children’s Festival Presented by ExxonMobil

NOV. 13 NOON TO 5 P.M.

21st Annual Children’s Festival Presented by ExxonMobil

Families dressed the part at the Sound of Music Sing-ALong on August 27.

Gwen Stefani pulled an excited fan onto the Main Stage, August 14; the fan flew 1,126 miles from Guatemala just for the show.

Jerry MacDonald, President & CEO of The Pavilion visits with Chris Stapleton backstage before his sold-out concert on August 12.

The sold-out Heart concert on August 19 set the scene for The Pavilion’s first official marriage proposal. Congratulations George & Kristi!

For more information, call 281-364-3010 or visit our website at www.woodlandscenter.org.


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Complete list as of print deadline.

$1000

Candi & Gerald Glenn Alison & Rich Henderson Amy & Jonathan Homeyer Ed Jones Tricia & Jerry MacDonald Whitney & Derek McCoy Sara & Randy Ortwein Vicki & Michael Richmond Paul Taylor Ed Jones Teresa & Bob Milner Brenda & John Mizell Mike Powell Susie & Jeff Shipley Carol Winkler

$550

Vickie & Robert Strong

Hello Partners, I cannot believe it’s already October! For some, this signifies the start of fall and some much needed relief from the sizzling Texas heat. For others, it may be the start of football games and tailgating, but for Partners, we know October and November are still very busy months for us here at The Pavilion. If you know anyone interested in becoming a Partner, we are actively recruiting to finish out the year. On Thursday, October 20th we will hold our annual Pre-Concert Dinner and Fundraiser prior to the Luke Bryan “Kill the Lights” concert featuring Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch. The Partners are very excited about this event because all proceeds raised will benefit The Pavilion Educational Outreach Programs such as Fine Arts Education Day, Musical Scores and Music in Motion. These programs give children of all ages in our community and the surrounding areas a chance to experience and learn about music and the arts all while having fun. Please check The Pavilion website if you would like to attend or volunteer at the fundraiser or contact Leslie Williams for more information. The 21st Annual Children’s Festival will be held in November. There are many great performers, local talents and special activities being planned this year, so you do not want to miss volunteering during the festivities. If you have not already signed up to volunteer, please do so. Thank you, Partners, for all you do.

SARAH EPLEY

$500

Carol & Phil Garner Annette & Kenneth Hallock Amy & Jeff Kaszak Terry & Ray Larson Amy & Keith Odom Helen & Paul Carroll Cynthia & John Hageman Linda Manning Isabel Duque & Brent Wunderlich Melissa & Jeff Young

$250

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$100

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$50

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PARTNER’S EVENT

SCHOLARSHIP

LET’S KILL THE LIGHTS

THE FUTURE OF ART

The Pavilion Partners Pre-Concert Dinner & Fundraiser - October 20

Scholarship Applications Available November 1

“Kick the Dust Up” and start your weekend early at The Pavilion Partners Pre-Concert Dinner & Fundraiser Thursday, October 20 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. The event will take place prior to the Luke Bryan, Little Big Town & Dustin Lynch concert.

The Pavilion’s Mission provides an opportunity to support young artists as they pursue college degrees in the arts through The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship program. Scholarships are awarded annually to high school seniors based on talent and academic performance within the categories of dance, instrumental music, theater arts, visual/graphic arts and vocal music.

An assortment of appetizers will be provided by Tommy Bahama, followed by dinner catered by Grotto Ristorante & desserts from Fleming’s. Beer is included courtesy of Bud Light/Silver Eagle Distributors. Wine and margaritas will also be available. Unique games and exclusive auction packages will be offered including an authenticated Garth Brooks autographed guitar. Money raised from the event benefits The Pavilion’s educational outreach programs. Last year’s Pre-Concert Dinner & Fundraiser raised nearly $27,000 for these efforts. This event will have you saying “I Don’t Want this Night to End!” To purchase tickets online or for more information visit: www.woodlandscenter.org/pcfr-2016

The application process consists of student response essays, transcript and test score evaluation as well as a teacher or instructor recommendation letters. Scholarship applications will be available online beginning November 1. “Scholarships for students in the arts are unbelievably important. They allow us to create a strong and stable foundation as artists,” said Audrey Wilson, past Partners scholarship recipient. “I know I would not be where I am now had I not received this scholarship throughout my college career.” For more information about The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Program, go to: https://www.woodlandscenter.org/scholarships.


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PAVILION PROJECT

IT’S HAMMER TIME The Pavilion Undergoes Construction Project In May 2016, The Pavilion Board of Directors unanimously approved a major construction plan that will touch nearly every part of the venue. The projects include a newly constructed VIP Club and operations building, new canopies at the concessions and entrance gates as well as a refresh to the dressing rooms. The new VIP club will replace the original structure and boast two floors of expansive seating, a catering kitchen and an outdoor patio overlooking the North Plaza. Additionally, the new operations building will provide more office and storage space for Pavilion staff. Fresh and modern canopies will become the face of The Pavilion as guests enter the venue. “This construction plan is exciting for our team as it impacts some piece of the entire venue,” says Jeff Young, vice president of operations for The Pavilion. “The updates will modernize The Pavilion and provide an exceptional backdrop for future concerts and events.” “Whenever we have the opportunity to take our venue to the next level we are able to grab the attention of popular artists,” added Jerry MacDonald CEO and president of The

“THE UPDATES WILL MODERNIZE THE PAVILION AND PROVIDE AN EXCEPTIONAL BACKDROP FOR FUTURE CONCERTS AND EVENTS.” – JEFF YOUNG

Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. “When we sell out shows, our Mission of providing performing arts and educational outreach programs truly benefits. Construction will begin in late October and is planned to be completed over the next 9 months. The construction team is under the leadership of Fred Grona, senior vice president of Mission Constructors and Jeff Gerber, chief executive officer

SEASON SEAT HOLDER CLUB

of PGAL Architects. Grona has been involved with every construction project at the venue since 1994. Due to the planned construction, this year’s Holly Jolly Jingle holiday performance will be cancelled. Most of the projects will be completed in time for the start of the 2017 concert season.

NORTH ENTRANCE OFF LAKE ROBBINS DRIVE


OFFICERS

TEN TIMES THE THANKS Hardworking event staff supervisors getting ready for a recent show at The Pavilion.

Carol P. Garner – Chairman of the Board Jerry MacDonald – President and CEO Jonathan Homeyer – Vice Chairman Steven W. Nance– Secretary Jeff Young – Vice President Brian Pate – Treasurer

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bob Abendschein Joseph P. Ash Jeff Beard Paul J. Carroll Sarah Epley Jason K. Harris Peter R. Huntsman Patrick Hynes Paul R. Kenworthy, M.D. Daniel E. Kolkhorst Maryann T. Mannen Larry Massaro

Estelle P. McLaughlin Sara Ortwein Steve Pate Blake Pounds Michelle Riley-Brown Adrienne Ropp Larry Shaffer Patrick Shea Andrew E. Steinberg Christine Thoms-Knox Steve Van Howe Keith W. Winters

DIRECTOR IN MEMORIAM

PAVILION STAFF 10+ YEARS OF SERVICE “As one of the top 15 employers in The Woodlands and the #1 outdoor amphitheater in the world, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion sincerely appreciates each one of our dedicated employees. Thank you to all who have worked tirelessly to make The Pavilion the successful organization it is in the community,” says Jerry MacDonald, CEO & president of The Pavilion. 10+ YEARS RENE ADAME MELISSA ARRANT DAN BARGE JEANETTE BATES LYNN BOEDING ANNETTE COHEN SHERRY CORMIER LORI COWART TREVA DAVIS DOUG DEPRIEST CONNIE DOCK SCOTT ELLIS DIANA GLAZE ROBIN HANNA JOHN HARSHAW JO DEAN JANCZAK MIKLOS LARA JENNY LEWIS* JERRY MACDONALD* VICTOR MALDONADO* SANDRA MELTON TANYA MILLER HEATHER REDING* VERONICA REYNA TONY REYNA JOEY RINCON* ANNETTE ROBINSON ROY SAGREDO

DAVID SCHLAUCH* SWEN SPJUT SHELBY STIDHAM ZOE TIMS BRENDA TOWNSEND J.D. VILLASENOR* KAREN WARD HAYLEY WESTMORELAND CHARLES WHITE DENISE WILKINS 15+ YEARS BRENT AKIN JANET GRIMWOOD BLACK LORI BOUDREAUX TERENCE BROWN JAMES BRUCE CARLA DENMAN* ALICIA EIGNUS RUDY HAAS GARY HENDRICKS MELISSA HENDRICKS DEAN HENSLEY LORENA HERNANDEZ* DARREN HESS CAREN KIRTEN KAREN KRUSE SARAH LOOSMORE MATT MEYER*

JOSIE MOORE* KEVIN PICKERILL JOHANNA ROEDER MARY ROOK LINDA SAWYERS MARVIN SHIFLETT RAY SPARGO BRENDA STELLE JOHN MARK STEPHENSON SHARA TREVINO JEANNE UNDERWOOD JIMMY WILLIAMS JOSH WROTEN 20+ YEARS KATHY BUTLER JAMES FLEMING BETTIE HENDRIX ROBERT MCKINNEY KELLY RICH* BERT ROGERS CHARLIE SOLIZ PAUL WILKINS JEFF YOUNG* 25+ YEARS JO COLVIN DANIEL NORRIS

Cynthia Woods Mitchell (1922 - 2009)

STAFF Jerry MacDonald – President & CEO Mallory Marlowe – Executive Assistant Jeff Young – Vice President of Operations JD Villaseñor – Director of Premium Seat Sales David Schlauch – Operations Manager Kelly Rich – Event Manager Josie Moore – Box Office Manager Claire Kim – Assistant Box Office Manager Matt Meyer – Assistant Operations Manager Carla Denman – VIP & Event Coordiantor Joey Rincon – Overnight Security Supervisor Mike Bevel – Operations Justin McShan – Operations Lorena Hernandez – Maintenance Victor Maldonado – Maintenance Larry Stewart – Overnight Security Susana Salazar – Overnight Security Javier Ramirez – Maintenance Brian Pate – Chief Financial Officer Natalia Livingston – Controller Heather Reding – Human Resources Manager Jenny Lewis – Accountant Manager Carolina Lopez – Staff Accountant Crystal Pierce - Receptionist Lisa Baeckel – Director of Development Leslie Williams – Volunteer & Special Events Coordinator Shannon Wilson – Director of Marketing & Education Cameron Klepac – Assistant Director of Public Relations & Education Sarah Stephan – Social Media & Digital Marketing Coordinator Claire Wright – Marketing Assistant


THE WOODLANDS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77380

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THE PAVILION’S MISSION: • • • •

To present a diverse offering of performing arts. To be a catalyst for new audiences and enhance the appreciation for the arts. To provide educational programs about the performing arts. To provide training and performance opportunities for young artists.

CenterStage 6.5 x 5”” CONTACT: jdollar@judestudios.com

2016 Performing Arts Season Sponsors

ENTERTAINING AND IMPACTING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1990 Every year The Pavilion:

• Awards over $150,000 in fine arts scholarships • Donates over $250,000 to local nonprofits through partnership with ARAMARK • Impacts 20,000 students at educational outreach programs • Enriches the lives of over 80,000 people with free seating at performing arts events • Provides performance opportunities for students on the main stage and in the plazas • Engages the community at annual Children’s Festival

281-363-3300

www.woodlandscenter.org

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