2010/11 annual report
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A new Center of ArtistiC exCellenCe.2010-11 AnnuAl RepoRt
Dear FrienDs
thank you for the role you’ve played in making the first year at the Center for the Performing Arts one of the most remarkable concert seasons in recent memory, anywhere in the United states.
no other city in America opened a concert hall in 2011 that rivals the Palladium for sheer artistic beauty, comfort, intimacy and functionality. the reviews have been rave from performers and audiences alike.
whether you purchased a box for the season or a single ticket to a single show, whether you are a patron or employee, whether you live in Carmel, indianapolis or elsewhere in indiana, our first season is dedicated to you. without your constant presence, your patience, your collaborative spirit and the unwavering support you provided, our extraordinarily successful first year would not have been possible.
the momentum continues with our current season. All combined, at the halfway point in the 2011-12 season, the Center has attracted 78,000 ticket-buyers – and sales continue on through the season. Certainly it is the concerts and theatrics that attract the spotlight, but the Center’s reach extends into areas that may not be as visible. we are taking a leading role in education and outreach. since August, the Center has provided educational events and outreach to 11,000 people.
likewise, we have many wonderful opportunities to assist businesses in their marketing and branding. our sponsorships at the Center have been especially popular. we have over 50 companies – large and small – involved. it’s an opportunity some of you may wish to consider, especially if you are interested in connecting your business with the thousands of visitors that attend events at the Center each month.
together, as a community, we have accomplished a great deal!
on behalf of our board of directors and our staff, we thank you, and we salute you.
frank Basile Michael feinstein rollin DickinteriM PresiDent/Ceo ArtistiC DireCtor ChAirMAn, BoArD of DireCtors
Three cheers to
the luminaries who
have helped make
the Center for the
Performing Arts a
beautiful reality.
BoARd of diRectoRs
rollin M. Dick, Chairmanfrank M. Basile, Vice ChairD. eric stovall, treasurerrosemary A. waters, secretaryKeith AllmanMelissa stapleton BarnesAJ CorrealeDonald s. Gottwaldwilliam hammerDouglas C. haney, esqnancy s. heckrobert J. hicksstan C. hurtCarlie irsay-Gordontodd J. MaurerJeffrey C. McDermotttom McGowanersal ozdemireric s. PayneBrett Pheffersteve A. PittmanJudith roudebushAmbassador randall l. tobiasw. Michael wellsPamela Campbell williamsian G. worden
above: savion Glover’s appearance at the Center won raves from critics and audiences of all ages.
PallaDium Gala & OPeninG Weekjanuary 22 - 30, 2011
A weeklong grand opening celebration at the Palladium showcased the musical talents of indiana artists alongside a star-studded gala concert. Approximately 15,000 guests attended the spectacular opening festivities. it was standing room only!
RiBBon cutting And Building dedicAtion ceRemony it was a community affair as former Center for the Performing Arts Ceo/President steven B. libman oversaw the ceremonial ribbon cutting. Joining him on stage were Artistic Director Michael feinstein, Board Chairman rollin Dick, Carmel Mayor James Brainard, Architect David schwarz, Chris Darland from Artec, and other project stakeholders.
tAke centeR stAge Back-to-back musical performances made “take Center stage at the Palladium” an afternoon to remember. sponsors for the event included Vectren and Dodd technologies, inc.
open House Giving guests the opportunity to savor the concert hall’s exquisite acoustics, the Palladium’s open house performances included members of the Gregory hancock Dance theater, the new world Youth orchestra, Cso string Quartet, iU Jacobs school of Music, Purdue Varsity Glee Club and more. the event was sponsored by wells fargo Advisors.
opening nigHt gAlA the setting couldn’t have been more elegant for the gala concert and dinner. Artistic Director Michael feinstein introduced a glittering cast of star performers, ranging from red-hot jazz artist Chris Botti, to legendary vocalists neil sedaka and Dionne warwick. Cheyenne Jackson joined feinstein in hosting the event, which also included performances by the Carmel symphony orchestra and the indianapolis Children’s Choir.
center: 1) members of the Purdue Varsity Glee Club perform during opening week; 2) Dignitaries join the Center’s executive staff and board members at the ribbon cutting ceremony; 3) Carmel arts Council executive Director Doreen squire Ficara; 4) Gala Week was one of the social events of the year. left to right: Chip Walker, Betsy Walker, richelle rider, kevin “Woody” rider; 5) artistic Director michael Feinstein and Cheyenne jackson co-host the Palladium’s gala concert to a sold-out audience.
RIGHT: Trumpeter Chris Botti was just one of many guest stars that made the Center’s Opening night Gala an event to remember.
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sTuDiO TheaTer CeleBraTes GranD OPeninG!FeBruary 25 - marCh 2, 2011
the studio theater celebrated its grand opening in early 2011 with several events that were designed to shine a spotlight on local talent while introducing audiences to the theater’s impressive versatility. in the coming years, the studio will feature cabaret, dance, comedy and music from all genres and more!
community dAy the studio theater opened its doors with an exciting afternoon filled with back-to-back performances by a handpicked mix of local musicians. Performers were selected from auditions held on December 28, 2010.
emeRging ARtist sHowcAse A reception for the Center’s resident companies, board members and sponsors followed a delightful performance that featured nashville-based country artist Joanna smith.
studio ARtsfest this special artist showcase featured Central indiana Dance ensemble, indy Youth Klez, Actors theatre of indiana, Jacob Ayers, Janese truver, steven Quinn and the talented and entertaining Carmel repertory theatre.
RiBBon-cutting the ribbon-cutting ceremony included a performance by the human slinky, a performance artist whose quirky genius has earned it appearances on “David letterman,” “the View” and “America’s Got talent.”
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left: 1) Central indiana Dance ensemble members grace the studio Theater’s stage; 2) musician jeremy Vogt; 3) Comedian Dave Dugan
above: The studio Theater’s Grand Opening offered indiana audiences a glimpse of the venue’s unmatched intimacy, even as it showcased a variety of national and homegrown talent.
reD CarPeT CeleBraTiOn marks TarkinGTOn OPeninGjuly 30 - auGusT 6, 2011
the tarkington is a proscenium-style theater with 500 seats. it also includes a fly-space capable of handling large, elaborate sets. this one-of-a-kind, state-of-the-art facility promises to change the theater landscape in Central indiana for years to come.
tHeAteR tuning the tarkington opened in July with a month-long celebration that featured six preview performances.
kids dAy families flocked to the tarkington on July 30 for Kids Day, which included seven different performances on the tarkington stage for kids, by kids.
RiBBon cutting & open House A special ribbon Cutting Ceremony kicked off the open house festivities on July 31 and was followed by live entertainment on stage throughout the day.
opening nigHt the opening night concert featured Artistic Director Michael feinstein performing alongside tony Award-winning Broadway and television star David hyde Pierce. 2009 feinstein initiative Vocal Competition winner Julia Bonnett and principal dancers from American Ballet theatre enjoyed memorable cameo appearances.
right: 1) David hyde Pierce’s special guest appearance at the Tarkington’s Opening night Gala had audiences in stitches; 2) ryan and shannon Funke enjoy Tarkington Opening night festivities; 3) interim President/CeO Frank Basile and Carmel mayor james Brainard celebrate a landmark evening.
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a neW hOme FOr The GreaT ameriCan sOnGBOOk anD iTs missiOn
the mission of the Michael feinstein Great American songbook initiative is to share the unique music of the Great American songbook with new audiences and preserve its legacy for generations to come. Michael feinstein and his organization are committed to keeping this inimitable music alive through education, performance, and broadcast, and to preserving the physical artifacts from the genre, including scores, sheet music, recordings, memorabilia and more.
in May of 2011, the Board of Directors at the Center for the Performing Arts voted to approve an affiliation agreement with the Michael feinstein Great American songbook initiative. the board cited a shared vision and a desire to maximize resources as the deciding factor to create a partnership between the two non-profit 501(c)3 organizations. the feinstein initiative showcases its gallery, archive and offices in the Palladium.
CenTer GrOsses $1.67 milliOn in iTs inauGural seasOn
the Center for the Performing Arts closed out its 2010-11 season on June 22 with a sold-out concert featuring country music crooner k.d. lang. with all box office sales officially tallied, the inaugural season presented by st.Vincent health grossed $1.67 million.
key sTaTisTiCs, 2011 seasOnJAnuARy 29 - June 22, 2011
conceRts AttendAnce % of cApAcity
» Classics series 6 8,452 93%
» Country series 5 7,355 96%
» jazz series 4 5,998 96%
» Dance series 2 2,731 95%
» songbook series 4 5,946 97%
» special events 3 3,985 96%
» Total 24 34,467 96%
neW seasOn launChes WiTh surGe in suBsCriPTiOn sales
heading into the 2011-12 season, which kicked off on August 23 with an appearance by the one-and-only tony Bennett, the Center’s subscription campaign is off to a strong start. subscriptions went on sale May 9 and are attracting renewals and new subscribers alike. the 81-concert season includes performances in all three of the Center’s venues: the Palladium, the tarkington and the studio theater. single tickets for all performances went on sale August 8.
PallaDium earns naTiOnal PlauDiTs WiTh PBs sPeCial
A nationally televised PBs concert, “Michael feinstein: the sinatra legacy,” was filmed live on location at the Palladium on May 12. this unique broadcast event featured the music of frank sinatra and was shown on PBs member stations around the country, including wfYi in central indiana, in August, as part of the network’s pledge-drive programming.
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Center: 1) Vince Gill 2) emanuel ax 3) kronos Quartet4) Debbie Boone 5) michael Feinstein 6) marvin hamlisch 7) st. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra 8) jane monheit
above: k.d. lang’s appearance was just one of many sellouts during the Center’s inaugural season.
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The CenTer FOr The PerFOrminG arTs -- Where arT anD eDuCaTiOn meeT
the Center for the Performing Arts’ work in the community launched in late november 2010. within just a few months, the Center began bringing in students from around the region for Palladium performances and events. Guest artists, like take 6’s Claude McKnight and Miles Davis protégé wallace roney, had meaningful encounters with young musicians, oftentimes including classroom appearances or even side-by-side perfor-mances! one such encounter, on April 30, brought Carmel high school student Jacob hook to the Palladium stage to perform with the legendary Marcus Miller!
the Center’s inaugural season has offered significant relationship-building opportunities and created a firm foundation to grow and expand the Center’s reach into the community. Building on feedback from our Classics in Context pre-concert lectures, we will continue to develop engaging adult-learning experiences around other Center Presents programming in the coming year.
in addition, the Center partnered with several schools and universities during its inaugural year to present educational programming (e.g. Carmel Clay schools, indianapolis Public schools, washington township, Butler University, Ball state University, and iUPUi, among others.)
key sTaTisTiCs
» Over 1,800 people have toured the Palladium through education/ outreach programming
» about 1,500 people have attended one of the Center’s educational lectures or discussions either on site or in the community
» about 1,800 students have participated in one of the Center’s education/outreach programs
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Center: 1) Carmel high school’s jacob hook performs with marcus miller in concert following “chance encounter” master class session. 2) Featured on From The Top, katherine kapelsohn from Bloomfield, indiana introduces her harp to a local after-school program. 3) local student receives on stage lesson from jazz roots artist. 4) Wallace roney stops by Butler university to jam with students. above: local student performs with marcus miller during Celebrating miles concert at the Palladium.
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BuilDinG a FOunDaTiOn
the Center’s programming, educational outreach and artistic excellence all launched to critical and enthusiastic response this past year. none of this would have been possible without the investment and dedication of our early supporters. we are deeply grateful to all our sponsors and patrons who have made the performing arts an essential part of your lives and philanthropy.
A very special thanks to the City of Carmel for its vital investment in the Center and to the following companies as founding season sponsors:
classics series
gala and inaugural season title sponsor
dance series
gala encore celebration
ticket sponsor
songbook series
applause magazine
country series
role model program
jazz series
Left: Claude mcknight of Take 6 visits north Central high school.
above: The Center was proud to welcome the legendary Dianne reeves as part of its jazz series.
CaPiTal GiFTsJim Ackerman familyfrank & Katrina BasileCheri & rollin Dickthe Jean Yorke Memorial fundthe Pedcor CompaniesAnonymous annual FunD July 1, 2010 to
June 30, 2011
For a current donor listing, please visit the “support us” section of TheCenterForThePerformingarts.org
pAllAdium society
$50,000+
Carmel redevelopment CommissionCity of Carmelhamilton County Convention & Visitors Bureauthe Pedcor Companiesst. Vincent health
$25,000-$49,999
Bose McKinney & evans llPCampbell Kyle ProffittCoca - Cola refreshmentsConour Devereux hammondDrewry simmons Vornehm, llPfirestone Diversified Products, llCthe Payne & Mencias Group at Merrill lynchPrinting Partnerstaft stettinius & hollister llPJames B. & Joyce winnerAnonymous
$10,000-$24,999
Acorn DistributorsBaldwin & lyons, incMelissa stapleton BarnesCatharine & thomas J. Buck and the Buck Group at Merrill lynchCentA: Center for ear nose throat & AllergyDelta faucethP Productsthe iMi family of CompaniesMitchell’s fish Marketthe national Bank of indianapolisnightingale home healthcare & hospicePalmer Kelley Designs*renaissance indianapolis north hotel
software engineering Professionals incthrifty Car rentalAmbassador & Mrs. randall l. tobiasVan Ausdall & farrarDoug & Jayne Ann wilson
ARtistic diRectoR’s ciRcle
$5,000-$9,999
frank & Katrina Basileeloise l. BowersAJ CorrealeCheri & rollin Dickwm. Craig & teneen Dobbs and the Dobbs GroupDon & Pam GottwaldBob hicks & thalia hammondstan C. & sandy hurthylant Group of indianapolis, llCCarlie irsay-Gordon KPMG llPtodd & linda MaurerJeffrey C. & Britt McDermottersal & izabela ozdemirBrett & Gail Pheffer PnC foundationJudith h. roudebushD. eric stovallrosemary & Paxton watersMike & susan wellsBill & Pam williamsian & sharon wordenJeff & shari worrell
mAestRo’s ciRcle
$2,500-$4,999
Beck’s hybridsCarmel Arts Councilthe Glass Chimney*J. richard & Carol Kieferla Mie emilie*steve & shelly PittmanCharles f. & Jackie M. PottsBruce & Jan reynoldsDr. Pamela A. steed
pAtRon’s ciRcle
$1,000-$2,499
James & susan AndersonJack & ila BadgerJanice & tom BartaKevin & Cindy BeauchampJames & Angela BurkhartAndrew & Patricia ChesterDrs. Jeff & Molly Cooke
Monty G. DegenhardtMargot DengerJames flanaganJohn fox & susan VeverkaJack & Mimi frankrobert & lynn fritscheG3 technology PartnersMark & Marilyn haagwilliam & Barbara hammer James & sally hubbardCheryl & tom hughesK & M thompson, inc.Bart & Judy KaufmanDimitrios & Viviana Koukoulomatisrandall & helen lewisrich & Joan lockerod & Jayme McComasDr. & Mrs. william K. McGarveyowen & Christine Meltonharold & sharleen Millernathan & susan Moweryrick Moyer & Cathy rooneyDonald & Karen Pereztom & Karen PoyserMo Merhoff & Paul reisGreg B. reynoldstony & Kristen robertsonhumberto rojasJohn & Patricia schulerrandy & Kim sorrellJohn & Barb stangJohn f. sullivan Jr. & Deborah l. staplesJim & Connie titaktimothy tongson & Abby AppeltDr. & Mrs. scott toussaintGloria webbJames & Karen weddellwilliams Comfort AirDr. Christine Bishop & hank wong
musiciAn’s ciRcle
$500-$999
Bob CameronJoan & larry CiminoDC tux*tom & Judy ertl Dennis & Ann fulkDavid & Claudia nelsonKenneth PenningtonCraig stoopsDoug & Carolyn willard
peRfoRmeR’s level
$200-$499
toni AltermanDr. & Mrs. Cecil e. Brown, Jr.Charles & Ann Conradwaneta DunkerlyMrs. Mark e. fisherJeremy hatchtom & sherrie Kegleylegacy fund, a CiCf affiliateroger & winnie nestleMichael & Annette ParejkoDane starbuckDonald & Miriam taylorsteven & Beverly weaver
suppoRteRs
$50-$199
harold AllenDavid & Jennifer AndersonCarol Baker & ty stoverJenny BizzocoDavid Buddendeckron & ronda ChristopherGary & rose feinsteinAnastasios & rena Girinakisnorman & Genee GoddenDonald e. handJoli heavinnancy & richard heckMark B. howardBob & Carol Jacksonlarry & Manuella JeffersonJames JohnsonDouglas & Karen KelseyJohn & Mary Dawn KregeJohn landyronald s. luxterri MaddenMichael Ann McilwraithDon & fern Parkstom & Jean PlucharDale & Dana randallDan & Angela rosioharrison roycePeter J. rusthovenCapi scheidlerMelinda l. sparksGlenn & Carol stoupMichael tackittAlbert & evelyn UmingerMs. Carol K. weisswilliam & linda wilhelm
David wollMargaret l. Ziperman
memoRiAl gifts
in Memory of thomas w. Bowers eloise l. Bowersin Memory of Don Dunkerly waneta Dunkerly
HonoR gifts
in honor of Bruce & Jan reynolds’ wedding Anniversary Greg B. reynoldsin honor of Jan reynolds’ Birthday Greg B. reynolds inauGural BriCk anD PaVinG sTOne CamPaiGnThe following bricks and pavers were engraved in july, 2011
pAving stone donoRs
steven & Jane BeeringMary Ann BurkeJames & Angela Burkhartstephen & Yuh-Mei ChangBill & Marge DorschDon & Pam GottwaldBob hicks & thalia hammondKraabel Charitable foundationJoseph & Alice leavelleric & leah PayneJames & Carol Phillipsroger & sharon Prasuhnrobert & Barbara shortletaft stettinius & hollister llPDoug & Jayne Anne wilson
BRick donoRs
Craig & Amanda AndersonDavid & Jennifer AndersonMike & Judy AndersonDon & lucy AquilanoDonald AudiaJim & Barb AustinMelissa AverittJack & ila BadgerCarol Baker & ty stoverDr. thomas BarrickJanice & tom BartaKevin & Cindy Beauchamp
henry & nancy Blackwellrobert & Denise Boehnleineloise l. Bowersnancy Branyas & Vern PetriBryan & elaine Brennerterry & Mimi Brookierandy & libby Brownlarry & Kitty BuckelCe Alumni Clubrobert & Karen CliffordDrs. Jeff & Molly CookeJoshua s. CorwinJay & Maxine Cottonlarry & susan CrevistonBill & Brenda Culpepperterry & nancy Cuttertom & susan Dappelizabeth Deddenswaneta DunkerlyJohn & Cheryl ericsonJanos & Julie ertltom & Judy ertlKen & Jennifer evancicJon & nolan evansKaren o’Brien fanningJohn fox & susan VeverkaJean freudenthalDennis & Ann fulklaurie GavrinGuerin Catholic high schoolscott & tricia hackettDavid & Patricia haskettJeremy hatchMark & Pamela heislerKelly & Karen hindmanteresa hollingswortheveline infangerJames & Jennifer iovinoJerry & Jean JansenJesse & Margaret JonesDonna JudgeDouglas & Martha KaderabekDavid & Joan Kahnnancy KarlBart & Judy Kaufmantom & sherrie KegleyClark & sylvia KettermanJ. richard & Carol KieferMike & lisa Kippertom & Jill Kirkrobert & susan KirkpatrickKen & Pam Knowleseleanor r. Kraus
saxophone superstar Candy Dulfer thrilled jazz fans in a performance with David sanborn.
Gary & Dolores Krohnesteven & Keitha libmanGloria K. longPhil & emily lovisonGreg & nancy MaiersDr. Brandy r. MatthewsPatsy J. MellottJohn & nora MossopDawn neihartPaul & teresa nelsonPaul & Jennifer o’Connorrichard & sueann o’ConnorBob oyler & tammy BasslerAlan & sue PotasnikCharles f. & Jackie M. PottsDale & Dana randallJohn & norma reederJason & Jill reeseAlvin i. reyesBruce & Jan reynoldsGreg B. reynoldsKathryn riceCathy J Canada richardsonriemenschneider familyGeorge & Charlene ruppMark & roxann ryanCapi scheidlerterri scottlawrence & sally sebeckisDennis & sally smithJames & Mary spahnDona stohlersue stonebrakerBrad & Katherine sugarmanray & Clarinda taylorDavid & Victoria templeruss J. thieleman Jr.Keith & Madeleine thomasMike & Kathy thompsontriKappa epsilon Mu ChapterBetty Van Campenlaura & Jerry Varnauelaine Voci & Al loperMary Jo wallaceDennis & Cheryl waltersBruce & Dolly warnerDoug & Jayne Anne wilsonPatricia wilsonPeter & Melissa wilson
mAtcHing gift
compAnies
Bank of Americaeli lilly and Company foundationlincoln financial Advisors PallaDium OPeninG GalasponsoRs
Dodd technologies*falcone Automotive saabindiana Blood CenterKrieg DeVault, llPMonarch Beverage Company / Coors lightolinger Distributing*ruth’s Chris steak house*software engineering Professionals incst. Vincent healththe Payne & Mencias Group at Merrill lynchVectren Corporationwells fargo Advisors
coRpoRAte suppoRteRs
4CDCAmerican structurepointAprimo integrated Marketing softwareBarnes & thornburgBingham Mchale llPBrown & Brown insuranceBrowning investmentsBuckingham CompaniesBusiness furnitureCampbell Kyle ProffittCommunity health networkConour Devereux hammondCripe Architects engineersCso ArchitectsDrewry simmons & Vornehm, llPerMCofirestone Diversified Products, llCh.J. Umbaugh & Associatesindianapolis starJ.r. Clancy, inc.lauth Propertylondon witte & Companylucas oil Products, inc.Michael feinstein foundationnordstromoppenheimer & Companythe Pedcor CompaniesMr. Philip Quinet
saks incorporatedsalon 01seProshiel sexton inc.simon Property Group inc.taft stettinius & hollister llPthreesixty Groupwallack somers & haaswallington Asset Managementwal-Mart foundationwthr-tV TarkinGTOn OPeninG sponsoRs
Cno financial Groupferguson Bath Kitchen & lightingrei Construction llCrei real estate servicestom wood Automotiveturkle & Associates
COnsTruCTiOn DOnOrsgifts mAde pRioR to
July 1, 2010
Bruce BuchananCarmel Arts CouncilCarmel redevelopment CommissionCity of CarmelCso ArchitectsCheri & rollin DickDuke energy indianaDon & Pam Gottwaldhamilton County Convention & Visitors BureauPhyllis hancocklegacy fund, a CiCf affiliateJeffrey C. & Britt McDermottPnC foundationrenaissance indianapolis north hotelBruce & Jan reynoldsGreg B. reynoldsshiel sextonMike & susan smithJames r. sparksst. Vincent Carmel hospital Anonymous
*denotes in-kind contributions
Tango Buenos aires added sizzle to the Center’s successful inaugural season.
asseTs 2011 2010
cuRRent Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,214,883 $ 1,391,875
accounts receivable, net 54,013 -0-
Contributions receivable, net 765,489 311,891
Prepaid expenses
General operations 344,062 -0-
Performances 706,238 82,638
Tarkington grand opening 59,515 -0-
1,109,815 82,638
Total current assets 3,144,200 1,786,404
Due from michael Feinstein Foundation 16,845 -0-
Contributions receivable, net 1,793,570 323,529
Other assets 74,656 -0-
Property and equipment, net 863,202 38,652
$ 5,892,473 $ 2,148,585
liaBiliTies anD neT asseTs 2011 2010
cuRRent liABilities
accounts payable $ 600,002 $ 260,196
accrued expenses 120,826 161,392
Deferred revenue 1,439,002 -0-
Promissory note payable 362,153 -0-
Total current liabilities 2,521,983 421,588
long-teRm liABilities
energy Center liability 39,792 -0-
Total liabilities 2,561,775 421,588
net Assets
unrestricted 699,239 1,136,577
Temporarily restricted 2,631,459 590,420
Total net assets 3,330,698 1,726,997
$ 5,892,473 $ 2,148,585
sTaTemenTs OF FinanCial POsiTiOnjune 30, 2011 anD 2010
reVenue FOr The year enDinG june 30, 2011: $9,472,195
eXPenses FOr The year enDinG june 30, 2011: $7,868,494
Ticket sales
Other earned revenue
Opening Activities
Government
individuals
Corporations & Foundations
in-kind
5%19%
4%
12%
25%
25%
10%
management & General
Productions & Marketing
education & Outreach
Grand Openings
Fundraising
57%
5%
21%
6%
11%
sTaFF
frank Basileinterim President/Ceo
Michael feinsteinArtistic Director
executive
David AndersonDirector of Marketing
Mike AndersonDirector of Building operations
Jim AustinDirector of Advancement
John hugheyDirector of external relations
Kyle lemoiDirector of Production
susan MeyerDirector of finance and Administration
Doris Anne sadlerexecutive Director of the Michael feinstein Great American songbook initiative
Douglas tatumGeneral Manager
AdministRAtive & finAnce
Karen KelseyAdministrator
Abby warnerstaff Accountant
Building opeRAtions
Josh elliottAssistant facilities Manager
development
stephanie DeckerDonor relations Manager
leslie M. hoggattindividual Gifts officer
emily M. lovisonAssistant Director of Development
Charles stantonGrant and foundation officer
food, BeveRAge & events
iris Dillonevents Manager
Jason lukeBeverage Concessions Manager
mARketing &
communicAtions
robyn fergusonGraphics Production Coordinator
Anne o’BrienMarketing Manager
tHe micHAel feinstein
gReAt AmeRicAn
songBook initiAtive
Chris lewisDirector of the Vocal Academy and Competition
lisa lobdellArchivist
pAtRon seRvices
elizabeth halajian Group sales Coordinator
Molly McKenna Patron services supervisor
Greg PerdueAssistant Patron services supervisor
Brian seitzPatron services Manager
Patron service representatives:Kenneth AbernathyJeff MartinJohn A. Moskal iisheryl MullinsKate oberreichPeter scharbrough
pRoduction
Melissa BarbAssistant to the Director of Production
sarah KattauMaster electrician
ellen KingstonArtist Concierge
lisa PossonProduction Assistant
Devin schonsheckAssistant electrician
Doug schoutenAudio engineer
Jeff steeglead Audio engineer
speciAl events
laura VarnauAssociate Producer, special events
venue mAnAgement
sharon holyoakGift shop Manager
June Ann Jorgensonhouse Manager
he’s the best there’s ever been! Charlie Daniels electrified audiences as part of the Center’s Country series.
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after performing in the Center’s inaugural season, the world-renowned Vienna Boys Choir returns for a special holiday engagement at the Palladium in 2011-12.