Igniting a lifelong passion for the arts
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Igniting a lifelong passion for the arts
Igniting a lifelong passion for the arts To ignite a lifelong passion for the arts LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT To Our Friends and Partners: If the talent and enthusiasm of our students is any indication, the future of the arts is strong. Each year, students from across Michigan, the country, and the world travel to Interlochen to further their artistic dreams and meet other creative individuals. They work hard, challenge and inspire each other, and leave campus with a new sense of self and an even stronger passion for the arts. This past year was no exception. The year was filled with engaging new programs, milestones, and an increased emphasis on collaboration. Interlochen Arts Camp featured an expanded lineup of one-week institutes, and launched new programs in the junior and intermediate divisions. Interlochen Arts Academy and Interlochen College of Creative Arts celebrated record enrollments as students from all ages honed their craft in pursuit of finding their artistic voices. We also celebrated the 50th Anniversary of our summer Arts Festival with a diverse array of performers, from Joshua Bell to Sheryl Crow to RIOULT Dance NY. Alumni guest artists ranged from violinist Ani Kavafian – who joined the World Youth Symphony Orchestra to recreate the concerto-winning performance she gave as a camper in 1964 – to recent Academy graduate Betty Who. Students and campers had the opportunity to work directly with these artists, integrating our performance and educational programming more closely than ever. Finally, an increased sense of collaboration was felt across campus. Four artistic divisions designed and choreographed March’s Discover Dance: Exploring New Work, while Interlochen Public Radio expanded digital content to include a growing archive of student performances available online. Collaboration is essential to preparing our talented youth to become leaders in the arts or whichever field they choose. We are excited by the strong foundation that our Interlochen community offers and the future of possibilities that exist. On behalf of the trustees and staff of Interlochen Center for the Arts, I hope you take pride in all that your support has accomplished as you look through this annual report for fiscal year 2014 ( June 1, 2013 - May 31, 2014). With deep thanks and appreciation, Jeffrey S. Kimpton President Interlochen Center for the Arts WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 1 $11.9 Million Total scholarships and financial aid awarded to Interlochen students in fiscal year 2014 BY THE NUMBERS: Fiscal Year 2014 in Review OPERATING BUDGET Revenue: $ 37,680,935 Expenses: $ 36,287,267 FUNDRAISING Interlochen Fund: Interlochen Public Radio: Endowment and capital funds: Total giving $ $ $ $ 2,375,053 1,340,561 7,249,636 10,965,250 STUDENT ENROLLMENT Interlochen Arts Camp: 2,546 students from 52 U.S. states and territories and 41 countries Interlochen Arts Academy: 508 students from 47 U.S. states and territories and 29 countries SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID Interlochen provided $11.9 million in financial assistance to Interlochen students GOVERNMENT SUPPORT: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Interlochen Public Radio): $ Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs: $ National Endowment for the Arts: $ 267,582 67,765 25,000 Comprehensive financial reports may be found on pages 15 through 21 of this report. Complete audited financial statements are available online at www.interlochen.org/support or by calling our advancement office at 231.276.7623. 2 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Interlochen has been awarded four out of a possible four stars by Charity Navigator, America’s premier independent charity evaluator. Charity Navigator provides in-depth, objective ratings of the financial health and accountability & transparency of America’s nonprofits. “ Interlochen taught me that art flourishes in a diverse environment where you can exchange ideas with artists from all over the world who have a depth of talent and knowledge, and when that happens you see innovative ideas come to life. ” — Lisa Laplace Smith (IAC 73-79), civil rights attorney Interlochen was founded in 1928 and is located in beautiful northwest lower Michigan. Each year, thousands of artists and arts patrons come to Interlochen to experience world-class educational and cultural opportunities. Students study music, theatre, visual arts, film, creative writing and dance, guided by an outstanding faculty and guest artists, and inspired by the scenic beauty of our campus. Our core purpose is to ignite lifelong passion for the arts. Interlochen strives to inspire, nurture, transform, enlighten, and endure. WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 3 INTERLOCHEN ARTS CAMP Our 87th Summer Arts Camp welcomed 2,546 actors, creative writers, dancers, filmmakers, musicians, and visual artists from 41 countries and 52 states and territories. Your generous donations supported more than 350 performances and created an inspirational summer that students will always remember. When not exploring northern Michigan, making friends, and practicing their craft, students worked on a variety of projects and performances. Among the many highlights, the High School Musical Theatre Company took the stage in Les Misérables, and the World Youth Symphony Orchestra performed Felix Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64” with guest conductor Erik Nielsen and violinist Joshua Bell. This camp season also brought new junior division programs for Visual Arts and Dance and an intermediate division program for Motion Picture Arts. 2,546 Campers From 41 Countries and 52 States and Territories The four countries with the most campers in attendance outside of the United States 13 16 Canada 10 10 China South Korea Mexico The six states with the most campers in attendance 154 140 134 Michigan Illinois California 85 Texas 83 New York 63 Ohio WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 5 “ Interlochen is not only beautiful, but a place of supportive friends, phenomenal teachers, interesting classes, and non-stop learning. Coming here is also incredibly refreshing because everyone is invested in the arts. At every corner, you see dedication. In every building, you see passion. ” — Leah, Orchestra Violin Camper, Age 17 Huntington Woods, Michigan 6 2014 ANNUAL REPORT TRANSFORMING “ Maestro Falletta conducts the World Youth Symphony Orchestra on July 27, 2014, with guest artist, violinist Ani Kavafian (AS 60; IAC/NMC 62-65; IAC Fac 77, 87). Our American orchestras today play at an incredible level of skill and artistry. A significant percentage of the members of these orchestras had the incomparable opportunity of studying at Interlochen. Without a doubt, Interlochen has had a strong hand in helping United States orchestras take their place among the finest in the world. My experience here renews and rejuvenates me every summer. In the presence of these gifted and inspiring young musicians, I fall in love with music all over again. — Maestro JoAnn Falletta Guest Conductor, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, Interlochen Arts Camp 2014 Music Director, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and Virginia Symphony Orchestra Principal Guest Conductor, Brevard Music Center WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 7 INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY Interlochen Arts Academy welcomed a record number of students for the 2013-14 school year: 508 from 47 U.S. states and territories and 29 countries. More students than ever before had the chance to experience the magic of Interlochen and grow as artists and individuals. Theatre Students in Scotland Interlochen Arts Academy made its debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival – the world’s largest performing arts festival. Two dozen theatre students crossed the ocean to perform José Rivera’s Sonnets for an Old Century, under the direction of Bill Church. Visual Arts Three Academy Visual Arts students were admitted to New York City’s Cooper Union. This was no small feat – Cooper Union has a 7% acceptance rate and only accepts 40 students from outside New York City. 496 Students From 31 Countries and 47 States Theatre The four countries with the most students in attendance outside of the United States 37 China 15 8 8 South Korea Canada Mexico The six states with the most students in attendance 87 Michigan Visual Arts 24 California 22 20 Illinois Texas 18 Florida 16 Indiana WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 9 ENLIGHTENING Music Saxophonist Henry Solomon (IAA 10-14, IAC 10) and composer Tevan Goldberg (IAA 12-14, IAC 11) won a DownBeat Student Music Award for outstanding jazz arrangement. Solomon also performed in the Grammy High School Jazz Ensemble and Next Generation Monterey Jazz Festival All-Star Jazz Ensemble. Creative Writing Sojourner Ahebee (IAA 11-14) was one of five distinguished teens appointed as National Student Poets, the nation’s highest honor for youth poets presenting original work. A White House visit with First Lady Michelle Obama kicked off a year of service as literary ambassadors. 10 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Motion Picture Arts The White House and American Film Institute chose Kira Bursky’s (IAA 11-14) film, “Hello from Malaysia,” for the inaugural White House Student Film Festival. Created with the help of Sojourner Ahebee (IAA 1114) and Aiman Marzio (IAA 13-14), the film followed Aiman’s true story about attending Interlochen for theatre and using technology to form Michigan and maintain Malaysian connections. “ ... the sheer power of the truly great art all around me filled me with hope, energy, and the feeling that no matter what, I and those around me will succeed, find fulfillment, and truly can make a difference in the world. — Miles, Motion Picture Arts, Age 18 Interlochen, Michigan WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 11 Interlochen College of Creative Arts celebrated its most successful season yet. More than 600 adults (a 53% increase) participated in 34 total programs in music, visual arts, creative writing, media and professional development. Reconnecting with their art form or honing their skills, adults came together to participate in classes such as: • Mountain Dulcimer Immersive Workshop • Children’s Book Illustration • Mystery Writing • Introduction to Digital Audio at Interlochen Public Radio • Building Your Brand: Shameless Self-Promotion for Creatives Adult Band Camp performs during the band’s 10th anniversary summer. 12 2014 ANNUAL REPORT INTERLOCHEN COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS INTERLOCHEN PRESENTS The Tempest Performances have been part of Interlochen since our earliest days, but it was 50 years ago that Interlochen inaugurated a summer concert series featuring guest artists. Interlochen Presents celebrated the Arts Festival’s golden anniversary with a vibrant season of diverse artists, including: • Sheryl Crow • Joshua Bell • Nickel Creek • Bonnie Raitt • Ray LaMontagne • Buddy Guy • Rioult Dance • Betty Who (aka Jessica Newham, IAA 07-10) In honor of the anniversary, Interlochen’s World Youth Symphony Orchestra celebrated 50 years by revisiting repertoire from 1964. Acclaimed violinist Ani Kavafian (IAC/NMC 62-65, AS 60) returned to campus to perform the same piece she performed as a camper in 1964 when she won the concerto competition, Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Introduction et Rondo capriccioso, Op. 28” under conductor JoAnn Falletta. Audience members also enjoyed “The Tempest,” as part of the seventh annual Shakespeare Festival. Theatre arts instructor Laura Mittelstaedt made her directorial debut, and Edward Morris (IAC 97-98) designed the set – sourcing driftwood and timber from Northern Michigan. WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 13 INTERLOCHEN PUBLIC RADIO CLASSICAL IPR: 94.7 FM, Traverse City 88.7 FM, Interlochen 88.5 FM, Mackinaw City 100.9 FM, East Jordan/Charlevoix IPR NEWS RADIO: 91.5 FM, Traverse City 90.1 FM, Harbor Springs/Petoskey 89.7 FM, Manistee/Ludington Online at interlochenpublicradio.org 14 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Interlochen Public Radio continued to receive accolades from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, including Public Radio Station of the Year honors. IPR received four “Best in Category” and four merit awards at the Association’s annual Broadcast Excellence Awards program. Music playlist downloads, live program streaming, webcasts, news stories with video and photography, special presentations, online education, and interviews with guests and renowned Interlochen alumni … these are just a few of the options on the new IPR website (InterlochenPublicRadio.org). With a new and improved online presence, web visitors can now explore news and the arts in even greater depth. New Performance Archive Initiatives Now parents, alumni, and audience members can listen to Arts Academy and Camp performances through IPR’s new performance archive. This student recording archive will expand Interlochen’s reach and be a great resource for years to come. IPR also introduced “Radio Collage” – a monthly program allowing students of all disciplines to share snippets of their work over the airwaves and online. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION May 31, 2014 May 31, 2013 ASSETS: $ 10,439,715 $ 13,560,437 Cash and cash equivalents Investments 109,086,729 88,650,640 Accounts receivable, net of allowance of $1,450,000 in 2014 and $1,204,000 in 2013 126,167 66,822 Gifts receivable 2,349,651 843,213 Prepaid expenses and other receivables 531,292 1,019,842 Inventories 1,050,155 982,480 Land, buildings, and equipment, net 39,402,607 40,376,967 Other assets 1,512,263 1,466,074 TOTAL ASSETS: $ 164,498,579 $ 146,966,475 LIABILITIES: Accounts payable - Trade Accrued liabilities Tuition deposits and other Annuities payable Bonds payable Total liabilities The Interlochen fiscal year runs June 1 through May 31. For a copy of our complete audited financial statements, prepared by BDO USA, LLP, call our advancement office at 231.276.7623. $ 582,949 3,927,683 11,391,510 689,112 26,300,000 42,891,254 $ 427,259 3,298,511 9,710,902 721,105 26,300,000 40,457,777 NET ASSETS: 79,898,565 73,387,315 Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets 15,957,699 25,751,061 121,607,325 7,993,697 25,127,686 106,508,698 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 164,498,579 $ 146,966,475 WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 15 Revenue $37,680,935 UNDERSTANDING OUR OPERATIONS REVENUE $37,680,935 Gifts 9.9% Endowment Income for Operations and Financial Aid 5.7% Ticket Sales 5.7% Earned Income (lodging, retail sales, other) 10.2% Net Tuition 68.5% Net tuition accounted for more than two-thirds of Interlochen’s operating income, which totaled $37.7 million in fiscal year 2014. Philanthropic support provided by current gifts and endowment income accounted for 15.6Expenses % of the total revenue. Annual giving helps maintain our generous$36,287,267 financial aid program and supports other critical operations, from performances to public radio. EXPENSES $36,287,267 Operations 16.3% General & Administrative 6.6% Depreciation 4.9% Interlochen’s operational expenses totaled $36.3 million in fiscal year 2014. Our investment in people, the heart of the Interlochen experience, continues to be our most significant expense. 16 2014 ANNUAL REPORT REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS: Gross tuition and student fees Assets released from restrictions: Operating item: Financial aid Less financial aid grants Net tuition and student fees Ticket sales Lodging Retail sales Contributions and grants Net gain of investments Endowment allocation Other revenues Total revenues and other additions COST OF GOODS AND SERVICES: Artist fees Cost of goods sold Total cost of goods and services Cost of Goods & Services 6.0% Salaries, Wages & Benefits 66.2% STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES COST OF OPERATIONS: Salaries, wages and benefits Food costs Contracted services Supplies Repairs and maintenance Leases and rentals Utilities Insurance Telephone and postage Other operational Total cost of operations GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE: Marketing Travel and entertainment Professional services Interest Other Total general and administrative Total expenses before board-designated expenditures and depreciation AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS Operating Funds $ 37,735,652 Designated Restricted Funds $ – Permanently Restricted Temporarily Restricted Unrestricted Designated Endowment Total Scholarship General Endowment Plant Funds Unrestricted Funds Funds Funds Funds $ – $ 37,735,652 $ – $ 34,262,014 $ – $ Total Temporarily Restricted – $ – Endowment May 31, 2014 FundsTotal $ – $ 37,735,652 3,255,676 (94,251) 3,161,425 (3,154,774) (6,651) (3,161,425) (11,917,652) (11,917,652) (11,917,652) 29,073,676 – (94,251) 28,979,425 (3,154,774) (6,651)–– (3,161,425)– 25,818,000 2,152,491 2,152,491 2,152,491 1,230,309 1,230,309 1,230,309 1,848,254 9,739 1,857,993 1,857,993 1,340,561 20,000 455,599 1,816,160 2,375,053 269,431 5,831,397 8,475,881 673,209 10,965,250 2,078,838 5,346,611 7,425,4492,927,418 140,907 22,174 490,604 3,581,103 11,006,552 1,257,109 1,257,109 (1,257,109) (1,257,109) 778,535 15,24852,246846,029 250 5,66310,516 16,429 862,458 37,680,935 2,123,8255,760,20545,564,965 890,838 409,350 22,1746,332,517 7,654,879 673,209 53,893,053 1,241,949 1,241,949 1,181 1,181 1,243,130 938,242 938,242 938,242 2,180,191 –– 2,180,191– 1,181 –– 1,181 – 2,181,372 24,013,346 15,926 24,029,272 177,733 177,733 24,207,005 1,290,215 1,290,215 1,601 1,601 1,291,816 689,314 78,657 767,971 21,012 7,982 28,994 796,965 1,303,642 1,008,750 2,312,392 128,570 36,878 165,448 2,477,840 935,701 115,747 1,051,448 3,405 3,405 1,054,853 203,860 19,019 222,879 1,736 18,675 20,411 243,290 783,894 130,000 913,894 1,095 1,095 914,989 261,353 261,353 14,000 4,681 18,681 280,034 399,414 216 399,630 2,555 2,555 402,185 40,942 210,101 251,043 (921) 5,104 4,183 255,226 29,921,681 1,578,416– 31,500,097 1,736 366,630– 55,740 424,106– 31,924,203 759,585 530 760,115 1,995 415 2,410 762,525 782,498 107,799 890,297 93,121 30 93,151 983,448 356,866 298,273 655,139 197 19,263 19,460 674,599 164 15,397 15,561 15,561 361,24634,8991,213 397,358 50,00010,1044,47464,578 461,936 2,260,359 456,898 1,213 2,718,470 50,000 105,417– 24,182 179,599– 2,898,069 34,362,231 2,035,314 1,213 36,398,758 51,736 473,228– 79,922 604,886– 37,003,644 (continued) STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT TOTAL GIVING IN FISCAL YEAR 2014 $10,965,250 $10,000,000.00 Increase (decrease) in net assets before Board-designated expenditures, depreciation and nonoperating items Board-Designated Expenditures $8,000,000.00 Increase (decrease) in net assets before depreciation and nonoperating items $12,000,000.00 $10.9 M $6.8 M $11 M $6.8 M Depreciation Expense $6,000,000.00 Assets Released from Restrictions/Transfers Nonoperating items - Capital and other $4.6 M $4,000,000.00 Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Net Assets, beginning of year $2,000,000.00 Net Assets, end of year $0.00 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Nearly $11 million was given to Interlochen Center for the Arts in fiscal year 2014 by 7,500 individual households, corporations, foundations and small businesses. 22% of that total was directed to the Interlochen Annual Fund, which provides scholarship assistance to deserving students from across the globe and funds other operating needs. Gifts to our endowment add to the long-term stability of Interlochen, while gifts to capital and restricted projects, including Interlochen Public Radio, help to strengthen our many programs and the facilities they rely upon. 18 2014 ANNUAL REPORT AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED) Operating Funds $ 3,318,704 Designated Restricted Funds $ 88,511 Permanently Restricted Temporarily Restricted Unrestricted Designated Endowment Total Scholarship General Endowment Plant Funds Unrestricted Funds Funds Funds Funds $ 5,758,992 $ 9,166,207 $ 839,102 $ (63,878) $ 22,174 $ 6,252,595 Total Temporarily Restricted $ 7,049,993 Endowment May 31, 2014 FundsTotal $ 673,209 $ 16,889,409 134,254 (134,254) 3,184,450 222,7655,758,992 9,166,207 839,102 (63,878) 22,1746,252,595 7,049,993 673,209 16,889,409 1,790,782 1,790,782 1,790,782 (1,857,627) 1,287,345 (293,893) (864,175) 1,109,223 (463,959) 1,510,1105,465,099 6,511,2501,948,325 7,130,151 19,736,706 46,520,458 73,387,315 3,587,589 $ 6,666,192 $ 21,246,816 $ 51,985,557 $ 79,898,565 $ 5,535,914 $ (165,844) –(29,370) 914,009 (49,834) (229,722) 1,366,593 1,136,871 22,1746,223,225 7,964,002 981,653 2,057,862 $ 1,003,827 $ 8,281,087 623,375 15,098,627 7,993,697 25,127,686 $ 15,957,699 – $ 25,751,061 106,508,698 $ 121,607,325 WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 19 INTERLOCHEN ANNUAL FUND SOURCES IN 2014 Interlochen Fund Sources in 2014 INTERLOCHEN FUND TOTAL: $2,375,053 Coporations & Foundations 9.4% Non-Alumni Trustees 6.8% Government Agencies 2.9% Friends & Employees 25.0% Alumni Trustees 8.7% Alumni 23.7% Parents 23.4% THE INTERLOCHEN ANNUAL FUND The Interlochen Annual Fund helps Interlochen ignite a passion for the arts in the next generations of artists, performers and creative leaders. Combined with gifts to Interlochen Public Radio, the Interlochen Annual Fund provides approximately 10 percent of our operating budget. Through the Annual Fund, our donors support guest artists, master classes, art materials, film equipment, and music scores. Gifts to Interlochen support faculty development, sustain award-winning public radio programs, and enhance dynamic performances. Most importantly, gifts help ensure that all talented students, no matter their economic background, have the opportunity to experience this extraordinary education and environment. As the costs of instruction rise, gifts to the Interlochen Annual Fund become even more essential. Last year, Interlochen awarded nearly $12 million in financial assistance to Interlochen students – with more than 80 percent of our Academy students and almost a third of our campers receiving aid. SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID Donors contributed $2.4 million to the Interlochen Annual Fund in fiscal year 2014. Support comes from a variety of sources, including thousands of individual gifts from alumni, parents and friends. Government support (grants from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the National Endowment for the Arts) accounted for just under three percent of Interlochen Annual Fund contributions. $13,000,000 $11.9 M $12,000,000 $10.9 M $11,000,000 $10.5 M $10,000,000 $9.4 M $8.9 M $9,000,000 $8,000,000 $7.4 M $7,000,000 $6.6 M $6,000,000 $5,000,000 20 2014 ANNUAL REPORT $4,000,000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ENDOWING THE FUTURE ENDOWMENT GROWTH Value of endowed funds as of May 31 Thanks to the generous support of our donors, the value of Interlochen’s endowment has increased 190% since 2004. Endowment gifts help ensure Interlochen’s financial stability now and for future generations. Endowed funds provide an ongoing source of revenue to support financial aid and other operational needs, including guest artists, capital improvement projects, and preservation of our aging facilities. $80,000,000 $70,000,000 $60,000,000 $50,000,000 The market value of our endowment on May 31, 2014 was $83,050,741. By Board of Trustees policy, a portion of Interlochen’s endowment, equivalent to 4.5% of a three-year trailing average of the market value of the endowment principal, is distributed for its intended use during a given fiscal year. This policy is designed to retain the real value of the endowment in perpetuity while providing for Interlochen’s ongoing needs. Interlochen currently benefits from more than 200 endowed student scholarship funds. This support ensures the most promising students have access to Interlochen, regardless of their families’ financial circumstances. This past fiscal year, these funds generated $880,624 toward scholarship support. Next year, we will award more than $12 million in scholarships. To fully fund that level of support through endowment earnings, Interlochen would need $280 million in endowed scholarship funds. Endowed scholarships serve as a permanent investment in our educational mission. To fully fund a six-week Arts Camp scholarship requires an endowment of $175,000. An endowment of $1.2 million would fund the annual tuition, room, and board for an Arts Academy student. Making a gift to Interlochen’s endowment is a way to ensure a lasting legacy in the arts. $83,050,741 $90,000,000 $28,684,050 $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $0 2004 2014 Interlochen’s endowment has increased 190% over the last ten years. $90,000,000 $80,000,000 $70,000,000 $60,000,000 $50,000,000 $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Value of endowed funds on May 31 of each year WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 21 ENDURING 22 2014 ANNUAL REPORT THANK YOU As a mission-driven institution, Interlochen Center for the Arts depends upon the financial support of many people and organizations for our success. Gifts to Interlochen help maintain our generous financial aid program and support other critical operations, from performances to public radio. The following gifts of $1,000 or more were received between June 1, 2013 and May 31, 2014. We are sincerely grateful for the support of all our donors and would appreciate the opportunity to correct any errors or omissions; please call us at 231.276.7623. * Interlochen alumni ◊ Five consecutive years of giving BENEFACTOR OF THE ARTS ($25,000 and above) Glenn and Lois Anderson Estate ◊◊H Chuck and Judy Andrews Anonymous *◊ Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Baum *◊◊ Mr. Gordon F. Brunner ◊◊ Dick and Carolyn Chormann ◊◊ Mrs. William E. Clark Estate ◊◊H Ms. Joanne Danto * Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. DeFaria ◊◊ Lee W. Dennison Estate *◊◊H Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Dow ◊ Ms. Pamela G. Dow Ms. Susan Falls Fegley *◊◊ Alan J. Garber Trust *H Mr. and Mrs. David Gochman Mr. Gerald J. Gonda Mr. Stephen E. Hayden *◊◊H Ms. Nancy Lynn Hoagland *◊◊ ◊◊ Ten consecutive years of giving Roger and Mary Jane Jacobi Estate ◊◊H Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Jordan Jr. H Mrs. Kay Hardesty Logan Mrs. Avismeri MacGaffey *◊◊ Drs. William B. and Yvonne C. Martin ◊◊H John McGarry and Michelle Wernli *◊◊H Bonnie K. Mills *◊ Kendall Mills and Mary Lloyd ◊◊ The Family of Clara R. Noyes ◊ Tom Quinn and Tommy Thompson ◊ Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schilling Phyllis Shafer Estate ◊◊H Mr. Richard M. Smith and Ms. Soon-Young Yoon ◊◊ Jane and Larry Solomon ◊ Dr. James F. Stoddard ◊◊ Mrs. Nancy Bausch Thomas * Ms. Sarah Laverne Titus *◊◊ Mr. Dong Fu and Ms. Taoya Wang Leadership Giving Societies Based on feedback from our donors, we are simplifying our donor recognition program. Beginning in 2015, we will recognize donors who give $1,000 or more to Interlochen as follows (please note: this will not affect the levels associated with early ticket buying, free studentperformance passes or VIP parking pass): W. Clement Stone Society $1,000 - $2,499 $2,500 - $4,999 President’s Club $5,000 - $9,999 $10,000 - $24,999 $25,000 and above H Heritage Society member LES PRELUDES CIRCLE ($10,000-24,999) Ms. Laura J. Andersen *◊ Greg and Laurie Anderson ◊ Anonymous * Anonymous ◊◊H Mr. Kyle Ballarta * Anthony Simpson and Susan Boster *◊ Robert C. Boyer Estate *◊H Drs. Neil and Susan Bressler *◊◊ Ms. Elaine Bridges ◊◊ Mr. Richard Goisman and Mrs. Jo Ann Brindis Goisman * Dr. and Mrs. Charles Brindis * Vincent Carcello Estate H Mr. Robert Carone Richard and Virginia Case ◊◊ Chi-Foon and Rebecca-Sen Chan *◊ Ms. Deborah J. Cohen * Andrew Cordonnier *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Corson ◊◊H Kristen Courtney *◊◊ Mr. Casey Cowell ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul Drew *◊◊ Judson and Joyce Green ◊◊ Paul and Wendy Greeney Mr. Henry Haegg McKeel and Soon Hagerty Jonathan and Cynthia Hann *◊◊ Mr. David Eli Harris * Mr. Edward F. Harris Mrs. Ethel Harris Mr. James Newton Howard T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson ◊◊H Marian Johnston Kehrl Estate H Daniel and Cynthia Kelley *◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kelly *◊◊H Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kline ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch Fred and Ginny Krauss ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Will Larson ◊◊H Jonathan Ledden and Krista Swenson Ledden *◊◊ Mrs. Louise Mahdi * Tom Skinner and Marlis Mann ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Meek ◊◊ Dr. Mary Emily Miller *◊◊ Ms. Judith E. O’Brien *◊ Mr. and Mrs. G. William Paine ◊◊ Ms. Susan Gluck Pappajohn * John H. Peterson and Randy Lowe Holgate *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Rhind *◊◊ Mrs. Ranny Riecker ◊◊ Mr. Harrison Rowe Matthew and Jennifer Rowland Becky Ruthven H David and Rebecca Schamis *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Sebaly Sumit Sengupta and Cassie Brooks *◊◊ Allen Smith and Katherine Megrue-Smith Mrs. Marilyn J. Smith ◊◊H Mr. Wanfeng Sun and Ms. Dong Li WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 23 The Beery Family: a four-generation family On June 29, Interlochen held its first Generations Day – a day dedicated to multi-generational Interlochen families. Beyond music concerts throughout campus, including a closing performance by the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, the day featured an opportunity for families to share and exchange stories. A new tradition, families can look forward to a second annual day on July 12, 2015. 24 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Laurence W. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Upton ◊◊ Thomas I. Webb Jr. and Polly D. Webb ◊◊ Mr. Elliot Weissbluth *◊◊ Mrs. Phyllis Whitman Glynn and Charlene Williams ◊ Leadership Circle ($5,000 - $9,999) Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Fred and Helen Richter Altman ◊ Mr. Robert W. Anderson ◊◊H Anonymous Anonymous ◊ Steven and Kathryn Bandstra ◊ Mr. Clark W. Barnes ◊◊H Charles W. Barr II ◊◊H Richard and Susan Bingham ◊◊ William and Elizabeth Bramwell ◊◊ Ms. Ann Marie Hudson Brink *◊◊ Gloria and Leith Butler ◊◊ The Caraher Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Cerny ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clement Jr. ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Cogman ◊ Bruce Corner and Gaye Gronlund *◊◊ Peggy Dendrinos H Miss Dede Duson *◊◊ Paul and Julie Figel Gerald B. and Catherine L. Fischer *◊◊H Bob and Nancy Giles ◊◊ Mr. Sheldon Gordon David and Charlotte Gray ◊◊ Jep and Mary Gruman ◊ Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa ◊◊H Douglas and Katherine Henricks ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Heydon *◊◊ Adam and Denise Hoeflich Dr. and Mrs. David A. Horwitz * Mr. Timothy Michael Jackson ◊◊H Donald and Murside Jean * Jennifer Johanos Mr. William Joy H Courtney, Sofia and Jesse Sandler * Marana Webber Tost Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Kimpton ◊◊ Mr. Jim Krause ◊◊ Mr. Michael Stanley Leib * Mr. John R. Lindenau Charles and Jennifer Margolis Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mayfield *◊◊H Mr. Terry McGovern and Mrs. Carol Paine-McGovern ◊ H. Roemer and Constance McPhee John G. and Mary E. Melvin ◊◊ Miss Mary-Ann Metrick * James and Jennifer Mills Penny Liebermann Minz * Mr. Thomas W. Morris *◊◊ Sandra Oldford *◊◊ Paine Family Foundation Stephen and Deona Paine ◊ Paine Family Foundation Mrs. Janet Pfeiffenberger ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pisarczyk Mr. Stephen R. Polk ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Rich Mrs. Luella Rorick ◊◊ Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Rosen * Ms. Judy Dow Towsley Rumelhart *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Schlabach *◊◊ Marc Schwimmer and Tracy Denmark ◊◊ President’s Club ($2,500 - $4,999) Porter and Anita Abbott ◊ Mrs. Myssie Light Acomb * Janet Alpert Mr. Dean W. Anderson *◊◊H Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Peter Rosner Bankoff *◊◊ Marshall and Margaret Bartlett ◊◊ The Beia Family ◊ Ford and Amy Bell Ms. Mary Frey Bennett *◊◊ Phyllis Gold Berenson *◊H Drs. Lawrence Meschi and Jean Bernius ◊◊ Sterling and Anne Berry ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brickman ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Peter Brown III *◊ Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Busch Sr. ◊ Heidi Castleman Klein Martin and Nancy Chalifour *◊◊ Ms. Mary F. Christner ◊ Stephen and Sheri Constantin ◊◊ Kenneth V. Dake Jr. *◊◊H Mrs. Duane Dean DeButts Mr. Charles R. Eilber ◊H Mr. David Weil Ellis * Ms. Josephine Dunbar Faulmann H Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fehrmann Mr. Barrett Foa *◊ Mr. and Mrs. John T. French Tom and Georgine Grapes ◊ Mrs. Ann Hackett ◊◊ Dr. Erik J. Hanby and Dr. Dina Khoury Hanby *◊ Dr. Jane Harris Boulaye Traore and Naomi Harris *◊ Mr. Stephen Randolph Hartman * Jack and Martha Hicks *◊◊H Lisa Hofer * David R. Hoffman * Mr. John M. Hoffmann Page and Dan Houser Michael and Marsha Howard ◊◊ Michael and Lesa Huget * Agnes Hughes ◊◊ Community Foundation Robert T. Hughes Endowment H Greg and Betsy Jacobson *◊ Ms. Laura Fisher Johnson * Mr. David Kalstein * Dr. David Kam Jacob and Andrea Kaufman *◊ Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kempton ◊◊H Pat and Barb Kessel ◊◊ Joel and Judy Kettler *◊◊ Mrs. Barbara Kjos ◊ Jeffrey, Nancy and Zipporah Klain Lester and Becky Knight Mrs. Barbara Kratchman James and Frances Krupka Nicholas and Sharon Lanning ◊◊ Hazel Lawrence ◊◊ Dr. Kate Levin *◊◊ John and Molly Lien *◊ Mr. Donald G. MacDougall ◊◊ David and Lee MacKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mazzarella Mr. Sean Thomas McLaughlin * Michael E. and Lisa Gibson McMahon * Andrew R. and Janet F. Miller Drs. Nicholas and Elaine Mischler ◊◊H Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Morris ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Edward Murphy ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. James W. Murray ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Sami Nafisi Bill and Carolyn Neale Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Newton Nicholas and Stephanie Osborne Mark Ouweleen and Sarah Harding ◊ Robert and Penny Parmelee Ms. Joan Pollock *◊◊ Mrs. Laura Rhind * Mr. Lynn Robinette ◊◊ Drs. W. Blake and Jody Rodgers *◊◊ Mrs. Marcia Rose ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Ruch *◊◊ Ms. Barbara T. Sandys ◊◊ Mrs. Deborah Saska Mr. and Mrs. H. Jerry Sawicki III ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schmidt Mr. Benjamin Schore ◊ Carrie E. Schuyler Estate ◊◊H David and Carole Shelby Mr. Stephen Shetron ◊H Bill and Lynell Singer ◊◊ Dr. Michelle Slater * Linda VanSickle Smith, HS 57-60 *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Tad Monnett Smith * Mr. Stephen R. Sofhauser James and Ann Spica *◊H Ms. Joanne L. Sprouse ◊◊ Mrs. Elfie Steigerwald ◊◊ Laurie Butler and Michael Stein ◊ John and Doris Toher ◊ Jerry and Marcy Tubergen ◊◊ Eric Upin and Natalie Stern * John and Kim Wagner ◊◊ Ms. Cynthia Marie Whitacre *◊◊ Ruth K. Widrich ◊◊ Kevin Wilshere and Diane Holcomb Wilshere *◊◊ Rex and Nan Winter Drs. David and Bernadine Wu *◊ Bill Zheng and Parents *◊◊ Norpines Club ($1,000 - $2,499) Ms. Duffie A. Adelson *◊◊ Tom Alberg and Judi Beck ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. and John Albert Ms. Dorothy Alig Bill and Barb Alldredge ◊◊ David and Jeneen Hollenberg Almdale * Dr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Alton ◊ Dr. Jay D. Ambrosini *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Anderson Anonymous *◊◊ Anonymous * Anonymous Anonymous ◊◊ Jon S. and Mary E. Armstrong ◊◊H Mr. Charles Dameron Atkins and Ms. Debra Antzis * Martha Baker ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Ned K. Barthelmas ◊◊H Mr. and Mrs. William G. Batt *◊◊ Betty R. Baugh ◊◊ Ginny and Scott Beall ◊◊ Reverend Theodore W. Beiderwieden III ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bell ◊◊ Jeffrey B. and Kathleen Bell ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Bell ◊◊ George and Ruth Benson ◊ Peter and Carol Bergin ◊ Jeff and Ruth Bernstein ◊ Ken and Judy Betz ◊ Roger and Arlene Billstone Ms. Gale Rubenstein ◊ Kenneth Bloom and Abby Meiselman *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bloom ◊◊ Dan and Jennifer Bonifacio ◊◊ Sue Bowen Richard and Ann Bowzer Gerald and Gloria Boyd ◊◊ J. Stephen Bradbury and Elizabeth Hawk Mr. Evan Breibart and Mrs. Claudia Restis Norton and Mary Lee Bretz ◊◊ Ralph and Lorraine Brickman ◊ Dr. Roberta Brokaw *◊◊ Irene Faylor Brown *◊◊ Jere and Gail Brown ◊◊ Dr. Leslie Ellen Brown *◊◊H Ms. Sandra Kay Brunskill * Ms. Linda Butka ◊◊ Mr. Jack Lee Cameron *◊H Daniel Campos and Margaret Motl Mr. and Mrs. John C. Canepa ◊◊ Ms. Abigail F. Cantor and Dr. Alan J. Kalker *◊◊ Mr. Tom L. Capua ◊◊ Steven and Kathryn Carter * Phil and Barb Chapman ◊ Edwin Chim and Peili Lo ◊ Lawrence and Barbara Clarkson *H Dr. and Mrs. Richard Claytor THANK YOU Kyle Bach and Shelli Semler Gene Sittenfeld * Larry and Izzy Francis Smith *◊◊H Ron and Mary Lynn Sondee *◊◊ Ms. Beth Stoner *◊◊ Gina M. Tabachki and Sonny Lindner *◊◊H Dr. Constance Van Valer * Andy and Elizabeth Walters ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Welsh Candace Wiebener *◊◊H Ms. Naomi Yoelin * Robert and Pauline Young ◊◊ Ms. Shirley Young ◊H Linda and Joel Zylstra WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG * Interlochen alumni ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member 25 THANK YOU 26 Christopher Abissi and Gail Comer ◊◊ Mr. Daniel P. Corrigan Gregory Cowell and Jeannine Glavas Hal Flynn and Jean Craig Flynn *◊◊ Mrs. Betty Croft ◊◊ Beth Curley ◊ Ted and Marcia Curran ◊◊ Paul and Sherrie Davis Mrs. Abby Israelow Davison *◊◊ Ms. Portia Dean ◊◊H Mr. and Mrs. Mick DeGraeve ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Dendrinos Ms. Chris Dennos ◊◊ Richard and Bonnie Denton * Andrew Dervin Preston and Mary Dilts ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Doak ◊◊ Bob and Cynthia Domine ◊ Timothy J. and Katharine M. Dougherty Hank Dow Mrs. James E. Dutmers Sr. Ms. Carol J. Duvall ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Edson ◊◊ Douglas and JoAnn Eicher *◊◊ Richard Eisenberg *◊◊ Edward and Penelope Emma *◊◊ Gordon and Barbara Evans ◊◊H Mr. and Mrs. William Ewing ◊◊ Marcus Farbstein and Rosemarie Hunziker ◊ Caryl Ferguson ◊◊ Mrs. Katherine M. Fernandez ◊◊ Victor and Luisa Fernandez Mr. James Fisher * Mrs. Isabel Fisk ◊◊ Clifford and Norma Fox ◊ Daniel Franklin *◊◊ Dr. David Friar and Rorie Lewis ◊ Bev Frier ◊◊ Claudia and David Fry ◊◊ Gene and Patty Furst ◊ Drs. Randy and Lisa Galloway Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garber ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. David C. Garlock *◊◊ Mark and Barbara Gerson ◊ Joyce Gingras Mark and LaVonne Girardin ◊ Mr. Michael Good *◊◊ Allen C. Goodman and Janet R. Hankin ◊ E. H. and R. A. Graft Ms. Beth Graham ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Green ◊◊ Wayne and Mary Gregoire ◊◊ Dietrich and Erika Gross ◊ Dick and Marion Grout ◊◊ Mrs. Bernice Grubb *◊ Thomas and Betty Grubb *◊ Frank and Connie Hagelshaw ◊◊ Steve and Shellee Hale * Ms. Bernadette G. Hampton Martin F. Hansen and Anne H. Manson *◊ Steven and Mary Haskett *◊◊ Nancy M. Hedges J. Stephen and Lisa L. Henderson ◊◊ Walter D. Herrick ◊◊H Dr. John G. Hildebrand *◊ Mr. Michael L. Holman ◊ Janice L. Honigberg *◊ Jack Hood ◊◊ Wally and Marie Hooper ◊◊ Mr. Lance Booth Horne * Ralph and Eileen Horowitz Barbara and Donald Hosmer *◊◊ Jean Panchuk-Howard * Jim and Diana Huckle ◊◊ Mark Hughes and Amy Johnston Bruce and Julia Hunter ◊◊ Al and Julie Hurd ◊◊ Kim Huskey * David and Ann Irish ◊◊ Brian and Jennifer Jaffe *◊◊ Julia and Robert Jessup Charitable Fund *◊◊ Ms. Thea Johanos-Kam ◊ Andrew Johanos and Maria Poczobutt ◊ F. Martin and Dorothy A. Johnson *◊◊ Dr. Richard S. Johnson ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnson ◊◊ Mr. Lawrence E. Jones ◊ Peter and Mel Jones ◊◊ Mr. Thomas C. Jones ◊◊ Jorgensen Family in memory of Linda *◊◊ V. Stewart and Connie Jose ◊◊ Mr. Sung Hoon Jung and Mrs. Ja Kwon Jung Bruce Kasanoff and Kate Jonas Kasanoff ◊ Laura Kaufmann *◊ Mr. James Henry Kennedy V *◊ Stuart Kent Estate H Mr. David M. Kilian ◊◊ Ms. Shari Hogue Kitchen Mr. Mark Neil Kjos * Tim and Elise Kjos * Matt and Deborah Knudstrup ◊ Wilmar A. and Karen L. Kohne *◊ Hanan Kovens Brian and Peggy Kozminski Barbara Krause Sara and Carolyn Kujawa Lisa Laplace Smith and Matthew Smith *◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Larkin Lawrence Larson Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Lee *◊◊ J. J. Leeds and Frank Mitchell * David and Patricia Leege ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stanley Leet * Paul and Judy Lerwick Judy Kutzen Levin *◊◊H Peter and Elizabeth Levin Richard and Sally Lewis ◊◊H David and Jan Libengood *◊◊ Lynn Lineback and John Merriam Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lineback ◊◊ Dr. Susan Harrison Lingle * Dr. and Mrs Michael London Ms. Ellie Long ◊◊ Judith Loveless *◊◊ Mrs. Anna Lushtak Sarah S. Lutman and Robert Rudolph * Christopher and Kristin Lutz Mrs. Herbert H. Lyon * John and Gloria Lyon ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Madion ◊◊ Mr. Alvin Malnik Karl and Barbara Marsh *◊◊ Webb and Jan Martin Ms. Peggy L. Martin ◊◊ Beth and Vance Maultsby Honnie and Dick McClear ◊◊ John and Jane McCoy Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. McElroy ◊◊ Mr. Andrew Lawrence McGarry * Mike and Belinda McPherson Ms. Jane McPhilimy ◊ Mr. William McWhirter ◊ Richard S. and Marion L. Merrill ◊◊H Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Miller ◊◊ Elnora Milliken ◊◊ Robert and Joyce Mims ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mixter ◊◊ Ted Jadwin and Ellen Morris * Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Morris ◊H Mr. Peter Stephen Myles *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. R. Nawrocki ◊ Sharon and David Neff *◊ Patricia Nemeth Frederick Bimber and Karen Nielsen ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Noling ◊ Mr. L. Andrew Norman ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Ogilvie ◊◊ Mr. Richard D. Oliver ◊◊ William R. and Joan Olsen ◊◊ Mrs. Joyce B. Osborn *◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Dean and Lorraine Parmelee ◊ Mark Pattis ◊ Thom and Donna Paulson ◊◊ Mr. Karl Pearson ◊ Patty Pelizzari ◊◊ Rodolfo and Margaret Perez Drs. Terri Peterson-Henry and Scott Henry * Mr. and Mrs. David C. Petrick Mrs. Virginia Pfeiffer ◊◊ Bob and Martha Pierce Ralph Poelling and Susan Arnold ◊◊ Nadine Nakazono and Jerry Popham Mr. and Mrs. George E. Powell III ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prein ◊◊ James and Debra Prevor Linda and Max Proffitt ◊ Gus and Jennifer Puryear George and Carol Quarderer ◊◊ David Wright and Julie Quinn ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. James J. Radabaugh ◊◊ 2014 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member “ ” At Interlochen, I learned that I love being around artistic people and that, to be exceptionally successful, I need to work exceptionally hard. — Anthony McGill (IAA 94-96, IAC 91, 93, IAC St 96) co-Principal Clarinetist with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and a Peabody Conservatory faculty member was named the New York Philharmonic’s principal clarinetist. NURTURING WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 27 “ I felt like Interlochen was a true artistic melting pot. I loved meeting people who specialized in different artistic disciplines. To this day, I think every project benefits by having a diverse group of talented people. ” — Dan Goor (IAC 88-90), is co-creator of the FOX show Brooklyn Nine-Nine which won a Golden Globe for Best Television Series Comedy or Musical. The NYPD series includes stars Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, and former Interlochen camper Terry Crews (IAC 86). 28 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Mrs. Sara Ransford Thomas and Amy Rea Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reahard III June Rengo ◊◊ James G. Reynolds and Pat Murphy Louis and Patricia Richardson ◊ Stefano Righi and Umbertina Vezzani Ms. Ruth Rivera-Buell ◊ Charles and Stella Royce ◊◊H Charlie L. Royce Jr. *◊ Lisa and Thomas Schermerhorn Paul Schmuckal Eric and Therese Schneider *◊◊ Mark Schulte and Mary Holcomb Dr. and Mrs. Harold B. Segel Dr. Anne Lineback Seshadri *◊◊ Joe and Penni Shafer Michael and Sally Shaw ◊◊ Mr. John R. Shreves ◊◊ Mrs. Elaine Silets *◊◊ Ms. Donna Lyn Silverberg *◊◊ Van P. and Margaret A. Smith ◊H Dr. Alfred Spector Mr. Adam Charles Spiegel * Dr. Aaron C. Stander ◊◊ Debby Starnes and Sons ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Steffen ◊◊ Dude and Cathy Stephenson *◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Ross Stephenson ◊◊ The Stevick Family ◊ Ms. Laurie Stewart Mr. Paul R. Stimson III ◊ Bea Stone ◊◊ Miss Deborah Kim Stone * Bruce and Jane Stowe ◊◊ Duncan and Kathryn Stuart *◊ Dr. Marilyn R. Swingle Mr. Patrick Szymanski and Ms. Margery Lieber ◊ Dr. Gene D. Tang ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Tanton ◊ Jim Tarr ◊ Richard Thibeau Mr. and Mrs. Cy Thiel ◊◊ Carol and Dick Thompson ◊◊ Beverly G. Toomey Ph.D ◊◊ Mrs. Jeanne Townsend ◊◊ Herman Triezenberg and Elizabeth Mostrom Richard and Anne Tryon ◊ William and Jan VanDenburg ◊◊ Mr. Douglas VanZoeren and Ms. Patricia Markovich *◊◊ John P. and Lynn Vinkemulder ◊ Ms. Suzanne Voltz ◊◊H Tim and Vicki Wade ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. L. Kent Walton ◊◊ Karen and Herb Wander Ms. Marcia Ward * Mrs. Dorothy Pashegoba Watkins ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Weidenbaum ◊◊ David Weiss and Lynn Epstein Mr. Keith C. Wetmore * Mrs. Evangeline White ◊◊ Dr. William White Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wicksall ◊◊ Mr. Tim Wiley ◊◊ Don and Ginny Williams ◊◊ Judith Yates Williams ◊ Mr. Philip Scott Wolber * Ms. Nina Wolpe ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodard ◊◊ Joan and Randy Woods ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Wu Mrs. Martha Zahn ◊◊ Joel and Frances Zemans *◊◊ IPR Broadcaster’s Circle ($1,000 and above given to Interlochen Public Radio) Porter and Anita Abbott ◊ Mr. and Mrs. and John Albert Bill and Barb Alldredge ◊◊ Mr. Robert W. Anderson ◊◊H Anonymous Anonymous ◊◊ Reverend Theodore W. Beiderwieden III ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bell ◊◊ Peter and Carol Bergin ◊ Dan and Jennifer Bonifacio ◊◊ Richard and Ann Bowzer Norton and Mary Lee Bretz ◊◊ Ralph and Lorraine Brickman ◊ Ms. Elaine Bridges ◊◊ Irene Faylor Brown *◊◊ Ms. Linda Butka ◊◊ Gloria and Leith Butler ◊◊ Chi-Foon and Rebecca-Sen Chan *◊ Stephen and Sheri Constantin ◊◊ Mrs. Betty Croft ◊◊ Ted and Marcia Curran ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Mick DeGraeve ◊◊ Ms. Chris Dennos ◊◊ Preston and Mary Dilts ◊◊ Timothy J. and Katharine M. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul Drew *◊◊ Mrs. James E. Dutmers Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Edson ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. William Ewing ◊◊ Caryl Ferguson ◊◊ Mrs. Isabel Fisk ◊◊ Dr. David Friar and Rorie Lewis ◊ Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garber ◊◊ Mr. Gerald J. Gonda Frank and Connie Hagelshaw ◊◊ Nancy M. Hedges Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa ◊◊H Mr. John M. Hoffmann Mr. Michael L. Holman ◊ Jack Hood ◊◊ Michael and Marsha Howard ◊◊ Community Foundation Robert T. Hughes Endowment H Al and Julie Hurd ◊◊ David and Ann Irish ◊◊ T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson ◊◊H Mr. Timothy Michael Jackson ◊◊H Brian and Jennifer Jaffe *◊◊ Mr. Thomas C. Jones ◊◊ Marana Webber Tost Charitable Fund Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kelly *◊◊H Mr. David M. Kilian ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Kimpton ◊◊ Barbara Krause James and Frances Krupka Nicholas and Sharon Lanning ◊◊ John and Molly Lien *◊ Ms. Ellie Long ◊◊ Judith Loveless *◊◊ Mr. Donald G. MacDougall ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Madion ◊◊ Tom Skinner and Marlis Mann ◊◊ Webb and Jan Martin Honnie and Dick McClear ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. McElroy ◊◊ H. Roemer and Constance McPhee Ms. Jane McPhilimy ◊ Mr. William McWhirter ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Meek ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Miller ◊◊ $50,000 - $99,999 Judith Haskell Brewer Fund of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia Canadian Friends of Interlochen ◊ Chormann Family Foundation ◊ Allen B. Cutting Foundation ◊ Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Foundation William Randolph Hearst Foundation Indiana Charitable Trust Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs ◊◊ Matilda R. Wilson Fund $10,000 - $24,999 Charles and Rita Anderson Foundation Becky Thatcher Designs, Inc. Edith Blodgett Legacy Fund of The Brookby Foundation CASERVE Foundation ◊ The Chicago Community Foundation ◊◊ Corson Family Foundation, Inc. ◊◊ Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa ◊◊ Mae E. Demmer Charitable Trust Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation ◊◊ Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation ◊◊ Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation ◊◊ HighTower ◊ Howard Miller Company ◊◊ Huntington National Bank ◊◊ The Kline Family Foundation ◊ Jenny H. Krauss and Otto F. Krauss Charitable Foundation Trust W. & J. Larson Family Foundation ◊◊ M.E.H. Foundation MARPAT Foundation Morley Foundation ◊◊ The Oleson Foundation PhilanthroPal Foundation Sage Foundation $25,000 - $49,999 The R.B. Annis Educational Foundation ◊◊ Anonymous ◊ Central Indiana Community Foundation ◊ Marvin and Betty Danto Family Foundation DeRoy Testamentary Foundation ◊◊ O.B. & Elizabeth Falls Foundation ◊◊ The Greater Cincinnati Foundation ◊ Mariel Foundation ◊◊ National Endowment For The Arts The Pinkerton Foundation ◊◊ Rotary Charities of Traverse City ◊◊ Hamer D. and Phyllis C. Shafer Foundation ◊◊ $5,000 - $9,999 Abbott Laboratories Fund Anonymous ◊◊ Attwood Foundation Steven & Kathryn Bandstra Foundation ◊ Charles M. Bauervic Foundation Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan ◊◊ Central Michigan University Traverse City Jack, Evelyn & Richard Cole Family Foundation ◊◊ Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Dayton Foundation Depository Inc. Dustin’s Dream Inc. Corporations, Foundations and other Organizations The following organizations made gifts of $1,000 or more to Interlochen $100,000 and above Edmund F. and Virginia B. Ball Foundation, Inc. ◊◊ Corporation for Public Broadcasting ◊◊ The Alden and Vada Dow Family Foundation ◊ The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation ◊◊ The Mallory Foundation ◊◊ Harry A. & Margaret D. Towsley Foundation ◊ Financial & Investment Management Group The Benson & Edith Ford Fund ◊◊ Goldman Sachs & Company ◊◊ Hagerty ◊◊ Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Joy Family Foundation The Mosaic Foundation ◊◊ Navhouse Corporation Paine Family Foundation Peco Foundation Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group ◊ Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation ◊ The Ralph L. and Winifred E. Polk Foundation ◊◊ Herbert & Elsa Ponting Foundation ◊ Reliance Aerotech Canada Inc. Rosenberry Charitable Term Trust Tom’s Food Markets, Inc. U.S. China Cultural Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation ◊◊ Williams & Moore Capital Corporation ◊ THANK YOU Robert and Joyce Mims ◊ Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Morris ◊H Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Edward Murphy ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. James W. Murray ◊◊ Frederick Bimber & Karen Nielsen ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Noling ◊ Mr. L. Andrew Norman ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Ogilvie ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. G. William Paine ◊◊ Robert and Penny Parmelee Mr. Karl Pearson ◊ Ralph Poelling and Susan Arnold ◊◊ Linda and Max Proffitt ◊ Tom Quinn and Tommy Thompson ◊ June Rengo ◊◊ Louis and Patricia Richardson ◊ Mrs. Ranny Riecker ◊◊ Mr. Lynn Robinette ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schilling Joe and Penni Shafer Mr. Stephen Shetron ◊H Mr. John R. Shreves ◊◊ Bill and Lynell Singer ◊◊ Mr. Richard M. Smith and Ms. Soon-Young Yoon ◊◊ Ms. Joanne L. Sprouse ◊◊ Dr. Aaron C. Stander ◊◊ Mrs. Elfie Steigerwald ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Ross Stephenson ◊◊ Mr. Paul R. Stimson III ◊ Bruce and Jane Stowe ◊◊ Dr. Gene D. Tang ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Tanton ◊ Richard Thibeau Mr. and Mrs. Cy Thiel ◊◊ Carol and Dick Thompson ◊◊ Mrs. Jeanne Townsend ◊◊ Herman Triezenberg and Elizabeth Mostrom Richard and Anne Tryon ◊ Ms. Suzanne Voltz ◊◊H Mr. and Mrs. L. Kent Walton ◊◊ Mrs. Phyllis Whitman Mr. Tim Wiley ◊◊ Judith Yates Williams ◊ Ms. Nina Wolpe ◊ Joan and Randy Woods ◊◊ Robert and Pauline Young ◊◊ $2,500 - $4,999 Edmund Armstrong Educational Trust ◊ Robert W. Baird and Co. Bank of Northern Michigan The James Ford Bell Foundation Carnegie Mellon University School of Music Chevron Humankind Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors Dow Chemical Company Foundation ◊ Frey Foundation ◊◊ Generations Fund ◊◊ Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund E.F. Harris Family Foundation N.R. Harris Family Foundation Indian River Community Foundation Jacobson Associates ◊ Sandra James Music Foundation The Minneapolis Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ◊◊ Philosopher’s Information Center ◊◊ Pontes Vineyards LLC WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG * Interlochen alumni ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member 29 “ Interlochen is not only beautiful, but a place of supportive friends, phenomenal teachers, interesting classes, and non-stop learning. Coming here is also incredibly refreshing because everyone is invested in the arts. At every corner, you see dedication. In every building, you see passion. ” — Juliana, Musical Theatre Camper, Age 18 Santa Ana, California 30 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Ruch Family Foundation ◊◊ The Shelby Family Foundation Stardust Foundation Inc. Task Force 313 Jerry & Marcia Tubergen Foundation ◊◊ United Jewish Foundation ◊◊ USC Thornton School of Music $1,000 - $2,499 Adobe Systems ◊ AIG Matching Grants Program ◊◊ Anonymous ◊ Anonymous ◊◊ Apache Corporation The Arches Foundation Axa Foundation ◊◊ Batt Family Foundation ◊◊ The Benevity Community Impact Fund Cadillac Casting Inc. Claytor Enterprises The Columbus Foundation ◊◊ The Community Foundation of Louisville Inc. ◊◊ Dell Direct Giving Campaign ◊ Dow Corning Corporation ◊◊ Friends of Polish Art Fruehauf Foundation W.W. Grainger, Inc. ◊◊ Grand Haven Area Community Foundation ◊◊ Great Lakes Forge, Inc. The Jewish Community Foundation Los Angeles ◊ Neil A. Kjos Music Co. The Peter F. and Mary W. Levin Philanthropic Fund at InterAct for Change Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. The Mead Foundation ◊◊ Mellon Financial Corporation Fund ◊ National Federation of Music Clubs ◊◊ National YoungArts Foundation Network For Good ◊ The Pattis Family Foundation ◊ David and Ellen Petrick Foundation Phoenix Operating Company, Inc. ◊ The Richard and Mary Pisarczyk Foundation Ed & June Prein Foundation ◊◊ T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving ◊◊ Richardson & Associates LLC River City Foundation ◊◊ Bunnie Joan Sachs Family Foundation Samuels Foundation Sigma Alpha Iota Philanthropies, Inc. ◊◊ Stricof Family Foundation Pharoah C. Thompson Foundation ◊◊ UP Railroad Comoany USA Funds Matching Gifts Program Clyde and Helen Wu Family Foundation R M Young Company ◊◊ Matching Gifts The following corporations and foundations gave to Interlochen through their matching gift programs: Abbott Laboratories Fund Adobe Systems AIG Matching Grants Program Apache Corporation Axa Foundation Benzie Sunrise Rotary Club BlackRock Matching Gift Program Boeing Company BP Foundation, Inc. Cardinal Health Foundation, Inc. Chevron Humankind Coca-Cola Company Matching Gifts Program ConocoPhillips Dow Chemical Company Foundation Dow Corning Corporation DTE Energy Eaton Corporation Endres Manufacturing Company Exxon Corporation Education Foundation Frankfort Rotary Club The GE Foundation Goldman Sachs & Company W.W. Grainger, Inc. Hallmark Cards Inc. The Harvey Hubbell Foundation ITW Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. Merck Company Foundation Motorola Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation National Football League Nordson Corporation Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation Inc. Pfizer Inc. Qualcomm Matching Grant Program Rotary Charities of Traverse City S.C. Johnson Fund, Inc. Steelcase Foundation Suttons Bay Rotary Club TIAA-CREF Verizon Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation INSPIRING “ ” This is the one place I can truly learn and grow, and be myself while doing so. I would never want to give that up. My second home and second family is here. — Hannah, Repertory Theatre Camper, Age 15 Mercer Island, Washington WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 31 THANK YOU 32 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Interlochen Presents Sponsors Interlochen gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors for their support of our performances and events: ABC 29&8 ◊◊ ARRI Bay LIFE North Magazine Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan ◊◊ Boardman Video ◊ Central Michigan University Traverse City Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa ◊◊ Easy 95.5 FM Edible Grand Traverse Fox 32 News Hagerty ◊◊ HighTower ◊ Howard Miller Company ◊◊ Huntington National Bank ◊◊ Kawai America ◊◊ MacDonald-Garber Broadcasting (WKHQ/Lite 96.3/BOB FM) Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs ◊◊ Midwestern Broadcasting (WTCM/WCCW/Z-93) ◊◊ National Endowment for the Arts 9&10 News ◊◊ Northern Express ◊◊ Northern Broadcast Inc. (WKLT/The FOX/ESPN) ◊◊ Northern Star Broadcasting (The BEAR/Big Country) Rock 105 FM Tom’s Food Markets Traverse Bay Family Traverse City Business News Traverse City Record-Eagle ◊◊ Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine ◊◊ TV 7&4 ◊ Gifts in Honor Gifts were given by donors in honor of the following: Horace Abbott Jennifer Abernathy and Eric Mills Helen Altman’s 75th Birthday Liz Bannister Jennifer and Dan Benbow Bill Boyd for Braeside Nancy Bankoff Chalifour Bill Church Victor L. Donahue Jr. Mrs. James Dunn Liz Filios Jesse Fitzgibbon Wendy Heller Fogel’s big birthday J.T. Hassell Coggin Heeringa Joe Hill Michael Hinton Emily Hunt Don and Ann Jaeger Josh’s Birthday Ellen Ruth Kushner Judy Lacross Ruth Liederbach The Lowensterns Dorothy Marx Isabella Starbuck Mascheroni, Class of 2010 John McGarry’s Birthday John Meyer Laura and Pat Michael Emily Mondrall and Matt Lindstorm Thomas Morris Steve Nickerson Thom Paulson Lee Percy Dr. Lawrence Probes’ Birthday Leon Rapier Frank Richmond Stephen Ross Lindsay and Alison Scattergood Mark Schwartz, Violin Repair at IAC Elaine Silets Clarence “Dude” Stephenson Daniel Stolper and his oboe studio Christina (Fordney) Teichrowe Jeanne Townsend TC Central Orchestra trip to the Kennedy Center Sally Van Vleck and Bob Russell Barney and Marion Waraksa Gifts in Memory Gifts were given by donors in memory of the following: Zachary Antisdale Benedict Arini Bob Armer Ed Banghart Madeline Belkin Anne Brower Nadine Brunner Robert E. Bullard Dorothy Carpenter Bonnie Buchtel Cataldo Ed Catton Blanche, Jerry and Bill Cerny Alison Cohen Maxine Cowden Leland Jay Crow Avel B. DeGraff Barbara Dalton Demery Barry Donner Dottie Doten’s 96th Birthday Mrs. Anne Vydra Dusek Richard Fiegel Beth Fischer Gunther Fonken Newton Freedman Alice M. Freudigman Pat Ganter Harriet Israelow Goldner Mary and Donald Gonzales Suzanne and Warren Goodell Stanley Greenberg Ann Grettenberger Cassel Grubb Dr. Milton Hehr Harry Wayne Hoffmann Dorothy Benjamin Holmes Gareth B. Hughes Roger and Mary Jane Jacobi Linda Jorgensen Patricia and Gary Kaiser Harold W. Keivit Dr. David E. Klein Inge Kraimer Alicia-Gayle Lawrence (IAA 64-68; NMC 62-66) Ernest & Eleanor Leffel Esther Letvin Norman Letvin Guylene Palmer Litle Jerry W. Lyon Mary Lyons Robert MacDowell Hugh McCann Charles K. McWhorter Keith Montgomery Denise Morey Jerald Murdock Charlotte Nametz Helen Osterlin Sarilou Smart Pace Tal Perkes George Petritz Jo Lynne Phinizy Ms. Nancy Marie (Warman) Pihlcrantz Virginia Koessel Price Barbara J. Richardson Marjorie Richardson Harold Richland Kathleen Richter Connie Meach Ridder Thomas Ross Jr. Rebecca Schwan Harvey and Jonathan Silets Jim Sliss Jim Bob Stephenson Dick Stolper Marian and Richard Stowe Siguard Swanson Roy D. Taghon Arlene Wangler William Weissler Mary E. Whitaker Henry Widrich Dr. Lyman O’Dell Williams Joe Work Phyllis Young Jimmy Yunowich Ara Zerounian OUR VOLUNTEERS MAKE AN IMPACT Interlochen volunteers play a vital role in our community. Whether they are helping in the costume shop, planting flowers, serving meals, constructing sets or serving as ushers, our volunteers selflessly donate their time to make Interlochen a better place. This fiscal year was no exception. This year, Interlochen honored 17 volunteers for their 20 or more years of service at the annual volunteer banquet. Back Row: Darlene Willman (23), Bob Thompson (24), Joe Aja (20), Margaret Anne Slawson (20), Jim Slis (23). Front Row: Joan Williams (25), Pat Thompson (24), Elfie Steigerwald (President’s Distinguished Service Award), Martha Zahn (22 years; 5-time Volunteer of the Year and now inducted into the Volunteer Hall of Fame), Marilyn Jensen (22), Gerry Slis (23). Not pictured: Marilyn Smith (26), Al & Dianne Minicucci (24), Bonnie Hulce (20), Donna Merriman (20), Janice Walters (20) Interlochen Volunteers By the Numbers: 478 TOTAL VOLUNTEERS $296,763 ESTIMATED VALUE OF CONTRIBUTED TIME 13,410 TOTAL HOURS 8,286 5,124 VOLUNTEER PROJECT HOURS USHERING HOURS WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 33 THANK YOU 34 2014 ANNUAL REPORT THE HERITAGE SOCIETY The following individuals have made a provision for Interlochen in their estate plans: * Interlochen alumni Jeanne Blumenfeld Aaronson * Mr. Morton Jay Achter * Alfred Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Alsaker Dr. Seth Ammerman * Mr. Dean W. Anderson * Mr. Robert Wade Anderson Audrey Andrews Charles and Laurel Angus Anonymous Anonymous * Ms. Julie Aragon * Jon S. and Mary E. Armstrong Mr. John David Arthurs * Edward R. Bagley Ms. Sheila Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent Balint Jr. * George and Merry Ball * Mrs. Jean Maschmeyer Bardonner (‘46) * Mr. Clark W. Barnes Charles W. Barr II Mr. and Mrs. Ned K. Barthelmas Kathleen Varney Bates * Harriet Benfer and Emil Weber Mrs. Dorothy Berar Ms. Phyllis Gold Berenson * Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H. Bilik * Mr. William Whipple Bing * Peter W. Bowman * Mr. Ted Braciak Mr. Robert E. Bracken * Ms. Maureen Breen Ms. Ellen Brehm Ms. Victoria Brehm * Dr. Michael Bresler * Dr. Leslie Ellen Brown * Mrs. Doris A. Brucker Ms. Donna Louise Brunsma * Helen and Tony Buday Mrs. Dorothy B. Burke Mr. Jack Lee Cameron * Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cheney * Lawrence W. and Barbara L. Clarkson * Mr. Richard F. Colker Mrs. Helen Bishop Collins Mr. Fred Michael Combs Dr. and Mrs. Donald B. Comin Ms. Catherine L. Compton * Katherine Cooke * Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Corson Dr. Sharon F. Cramer * Kenneth Vaughan Dake Jr. * Betsy Davidson and Sheryl Coston Anita C. Dean Ms. Portia Dean Mrs. Peggy Dendrinos Michael Dermody * Mr. John Robert DeYoung Mr. John Dickinson Mr. Robert Byron Dimmick * Ms. Beth Susan Dochinger * Ms. Julie Irene Duke * Marge Eckert Mr. Charles R. Eilber Carol and Charles Emmons Jr. Ms. Stephanie G. Ettelson * Gordon and Barbara Evans Ms. Diana Jean Farran * Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Faulhaber * Jo Faulmann Dr. Michael James Finton * Gerald B. and Catherine L. Fischer * Kenneth and Penelope Fischer * Nancy Vaden Fitton Mr. James R. Flagg Mr. David Foster * Ms. Diana Sparkes Frederick * Jay Frost and Yuko Iida * Dr. Beth Gilbert Mr. Randall Kerry Goff * Dr. George Goldberg * Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Goodman Barbara Gordon and Bradley Gordon Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon * Ms. Sondra Joyce Graff * Ms. Nancy Hancock Griffith * Miss Helen J. Grinnell Ms. Julia Hansen * Mr. Michael Hansen Ms. Judith Rachel Harris and Mr. Tony Woolfson * Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay Harrison * Mrs. Keith Harvey Mr. David B. Hattner * Mr. Stephen E. Hayden * Paul Heaton Ms. Ruth Mary Heeler * Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa Eleanor Heinz * Mr. David F. Heroy * Mr. Walter Herrick Martha and Jack Hicks * Dr. Barbara C. High Mr. Howard H. Hintze Ms. Carolyn Kimball Holmquist Gary J. Holt * John and Diane Horwitz Ms. Candace M. Hughes * T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson Mr. Timothy M. Jackson Ms. Emmy Jacobson Roseanne Jamrok Mrs. Marilyn R. Johnson Mr. William C. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glen Jones Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Jordan Jr. Mr. William Joy Mr. Edward W. Kahler Jr. John R. Kane * Mr. Daniel Lawrence Kanter * Mr. and Mrs. David G. Kay * Ms. Jan Reinhart Kelley * Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kelly * Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kempton Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kent * Mr. Robert James Lange * Mr. and Mrs. Will Larson Judy and Shel Levin * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Lewis Richard and Sally Lewis Ms. Jill Libman * Ms. Louise Abigail Linden * Mr. Lewis Fredric Lipnick * Mrs. Maureen Morrison Long Mr. Bruce A. Loomis Mr. Kenneth D. Lowenberg Ms. Kate Lunsford * Carl and Carolyn Maksimowicz Miss Rosemary M. Malocsay Malcolm Manley Mrs. Dawn Marino Ohmes Drs. William B. and Yvonne C. Martin John Ruder Mason * Mr. and Mrs. Gary May Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mayfield * Dr. Angela McBride Kathy McCune John McGarry and Michelle Wernli * Joel McNeely and Margaret Batjer * Richard S. and Marion L. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Metrick * SUPPORTING INTERLOCHEN THROUGH A PLANNED GIFT The Honorable William G. Milliken Drs. Nicholas and Elaine Mischler Mr. Brian Morgan Craig and Shari Morgan * Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Morris Ms. Ruth Ann Myers Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Nelson The Reverend Douglas Reed Nettleton * William R. Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Nofziger Mrs. Richard W. Olson Mr. and Mrs. E. George Osius Mrs. Kathryn Wells Paauw * Mr. Daniel Abbott Packard IV * Ms. Cyd Pacot Daniel and Barbara Palazuk Mr. Dale L. Parshall Ms. Linda Patrick Mr. Lee Edward Percy * Susan Myers Peterson * Ms. Rebecca Phelps * Mr. and Mrs. Delmar J. Proctor Ms. Susan L. Raye Mrs. G. Manning Richards * Ms. Katherine Rines Edward Roberts III and Wilma J. Patterson Mary Agnes Roberts * Ms. Cynthia Elayne Robertson * Mr. John S. Ross Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Royce Becky Ruthven Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders Libby Parkhurst Scott * Ms. Melinda Scott * Ruth M. Shanberge Mrs. Norma Shaw Mr. Stephen Shetron Mrs. Mary DeLano Sholkovitz * Steven and Rachel Sindell * Larry and Izzy Francis Smith * Mrs. Marilyn J. Smith Dr. Martha L. Smith Van P. and Margaret A. Smith Ms. Theodora Smokler Dr. Linda Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sofhauser * James and Ann Spica * Arturo Steely * Ms. Marjorie Stettbacher * Mr. Arthur R. Stickles Mr. Daniel John Stolper Mr. Ronald F. Stowe * Mr. Stephen W. Stracke Mrs. Dorothy Suchner Evy and Ross Sussman * Ms. Gina Maria Tabachki * Susan and George Tagatz * Mr. David Terrell and Mrs. Diana Terrell Portia Ruth Thede * Ms. Catherine-Aimee L. Thompson * Miss Frances Eleanor Tibbals * Rev. Dr. Christina L. Tillotson * Philip and Julie Trudeau * Randy and Patty Tucker Madeline Udow Ms. Eugenia K. Ulrich Mr. and Mrs. William D. Upton Gary C. and Margaret A. Valade * Ms. Roberta Gay Van Meter * Mr. Kenneth Paul VanderPloeg * Dr. Toni VanHandel Ms. Suzanne Voltz Ralph and Margaret von Walthausen Erika Deane Walker Ms. Suzanne Walters * Michael A. Waschevski Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weinberg * Mr. John Clark Wheeler Candace Wiebener * Mrs. Ieva Wiechmann Mr. George J. Worden * Mr. John Wunsch and Ms. Laura Wigfield Dr. Elizabeth Young and Mr. Robert Lovell * Ms. Shirley Young Mr. Barry Zalph * Christine Heustis Zimmer * You have the opportunity to ensure that future generations are able to experience the adventure and wonder of the arts. Through planned giving, you can find the charitable gift plan that best fits your goals for your family, finances and philanthropy. BEQUESTS. The simplest way to make a planned gift is to name Interlochen Center for the Arts in your will. You can make a bequest of a certain dollar amount, a particular piece of property, a percentage of your estate, or a “residual” (what is left after making specific provisions for loved ones). GIFTS FROM LIFE INSURANCE OR RETIREMENT PLANS. Another option is to name Interlochen Center for the Arts as a beneficiary of your life insurance or retirement plan. When the original purpose for such plans no longer applies – such as to educate children now grown or to provide financial security for a spouse – these assets can be redirected to help support a cause you value. GIFTS THAT PAY YOU INCOME. If you’d like to support our mission and receive steady payments during your retirement years, a charitable gift annuity or charitable remainder trust may be right for you. If you would like to have a confidential dialogue about supporting Interlochen Center for the Arts with a planned gift, please contact the office of advancement at 231.276.7623 or [email protected]. WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 35 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIR John E. McGarry Managing Director, Goldman Sachs (retired) Seattle, WA (IAA 81-84, IAC staff 84) VICE-CHAIRS Neil M. Bressler, MD Chief-Retina Division Professor of Ophthalmology Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD (IAC 66-72, staff 75-76) Don V. Cogman Chairman, CC Investments, LLC Scottsdale, AZ Gordon F. Brunner Chief Technology Officer (retired) Procter & Gamble Cincinnati,OH Ralph J. Cerny President (retired) of Munson Medical Center Traverse City, MI Andrew W. Cordonnier Partner, Grant Thorton LLP Washington, DC (IAC 80, IAA 81) Carl M. Defaria Vice President (retired) Federal Paper Board Company Chicago, IL and Maple City, MI Douglas R. Eicher Independent Technology and Business Consultant West Hartford, CT (AS 74-77, IAA 78) 36 36 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Peter C. Erskine Founder and Owner Fuzzy Music LLC Director of Drumset Studies, USC Santa Monica, CA (IAA 68-71, Inst Jazz Studies 10) Lowell J. Gruman Executive Director IncellDx, Inc. Menlo Park, CA Stephen E. Hayden Vice Chairman and Chief Creative Officer (retired) Ogilvy & Mather, Inc. New York, NY (IAC 62, IAA 62-64) Timothy M. Jackson Vice President, Media and Distribution Platform Sales ATEME, Inc. Crystal Lake, IL (IAC staff 80, 81) Barbara Kratchman Arts Advocate Bloomfield Hills, MI Sarah S. Lutman Consultant Lutman & Associates St. Paul, MN (IAC 69) John F. Manuel Vice President, Global Logistics & Advance Teams, The Elton John Band/Rocket Entertainment Las Vegas, NV (IAC 81-82, IAA 82-83) Bonnie K. Mills President, Mills Dennis Foundation Austin, TX (IAC 68-70) Thomas W. Morris Artistic Director Ojai Music Festival Cleveland Heights, OH (IAC 59) David Rhind General Counsel Hudson Global, Inc. Chicago, IL (IAC 78-79) Becky Ruthven CEO, Ruthven & Associates LLC Westport, CT Sumit Sengupta Managing Director BMO Capital Markets Evanston, IL (AS 77-80, Staff 82-84) James P. Spica Attorney at Law Dickinson Wright PLLC Detroit, MI (IAC 72-74, IAA 74-75) Stanford L. Thompson Founder and Artistic Director Play On, Philly! Philadelphia, PA (IAC 00-03) Katherine E. White Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School Ann Arbor, MI (AS 79-80) The Honorable Kurtis T. Wilder Judge, Michigan Court of Appeals For the First District Canton, MI Glynn T. Williams President and CEO Williams & Moore Capital Corp. Reliance Aerotech, Inc. & Reliance Aerotech Services, Inc. Navhouse Corporation Authentic Seacoast Company Toronto, Canada Zhibai Bill Zheng Chief Designer - Asia Pacific Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Shanghai, China (IAC 91, IAA 92-96) LIFE TRUSTEES Keith W. Baum Principal , Lowry Hill Scottsdale, AZ, (IAA 74-76) Harry C. Calcutt III Chairman (retired) Northwestern Bank Traverse City, MI Lawrence W. Clarkson President (retired) Boeing Enterprises Seattle, WA (IAC 55-56) Thomas H. Corson Chairman of the Board (former) Coachmen Industries, Inc. Elkhart, IN Gerald B. Fischer President (former), University of Minnesota Foundation Minneapolis, MN (IAC 54-55, 57) Alan E. Schwartz Attorney at law and Partner; Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn Detroit, MI Isabel F. Smith President Isabel Francis Smith, Ltd. Farmington Hills, MI (AS 50, IAC 51-52, Faculty/Staff 76) Van P. Smith Executive Manager Sherry Laboratories Muncie, IN James L. Tolley President James L. Tolley Company Sarasota, FL Steve E. Upton President Frederick S. Upton Foundation Benton Harbor, MI Gary C. Valade Executive Vice President (retired) Chrysler Corporation Auburn Hills, Michigan TRUSTEES EMERITI Dean Anderson Deputy Director (retired) Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Washington, D.C. (IAC 63, 65, ICA Staff 66, 68-69) Jo Ann Arnold Sr. Vice President (retired) Sr. Consultant, Emerson St. Louis, MO John C. Canepa Consulting Principal Crowe Chizek Grand Rapids, MI Nancy Bankoff Chalifour Arts Consultant Los Angeles, CA (IAC 63-64,68-69, IAA 70-72, IAA Staff 73) Bruce Coppock President and Managing Director (former) Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Mendota Heights, MN (IAC 66-68) Michael C. Dermody President and CEO Dermody Properties Reno, NV Christina B. Diver Community Leader Boston, MA (IAC 56-57) Sandra A. Drew Community Leader and Music Teacher (retired) Suttons Bay, MI (IAC 55) Janet S. Eilber Artistic Director Martha Graham Center New York City, NY (IAC 62-64, 66-68, IAA 64-69, IAC Staff 70, 72) Kenneth C. Fischer President, University Musical Society, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI (IAC 55, 57-58, 60-62, Faculty/Staff 66) Beverly Patterson Frier Community Leader Naperville, IL Sheldon Goodman Investment Executive North Star Investment Services Chicago, IL T. Michael Jackson Dow Corning Corporation (retired) Traverse City, MI John Kane President Applied Technology Consulting Las Vegas, NV (IAA 74-76) Damon J. Keith Judge, US Court of Appeals For the Sixth Circuit Detroit, MI Charles L. Kelly Dentist (retired) Traverse City, MI (AS 43-46) George R. Kempton Chairman and CEO (retired) Kysor Industrial Corporation Traverse City, MI James Gary May President Hopewell Land Partners, Ltd. Winter Haven, FL Joel McNeely Film/Television Composer and Conductor Los Angeles, CA (IAA 74-77, Staff 76) Nancy J. Meek Community Leader Frankfort, MI John H. Peterson Managing Director William Blair & Company Chicago, IL (IAC 60-61) Julie Quinn, MD Community Leader Traverse City, MI Robert H. Radock Senior Event Manager Disney Youth Programs (retired) Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Nashville, TN (IAC 65-67, IAA 68-69, ICA Staff 75-78) Judith Dow Towsley Rumelhart Vice President Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation Ann Arbor, MI (IAC 50-52) Judith B. Schlabach Community Leader Leland, MI (AS 55-56, IAC Staff 57) Louis A. Smith Attorney at Law Smith & Johnson Traverse City, MI Ronald F. Stowe Vice President Government Relations (retired) Eli Lilly and Company Washington, D.C. (IAC 55-62, IAA 62-63, IAA Staff 64, 66) Karen Wolff Dean, School of Music (retired) University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Shirley Young Shirley Young Associates New York, NY FORMER TRUSTEES Robert M. Bass First City Bank Tower Fort Worth, TX William P. Vititoe President (former) Michigan Bell Telephone Grosse Pointe Farms, MI Honorary Trustee Paul C. Boylan Dean (former), School of Music University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Elliot Weissbluth CEO, HighTower Chicago, IL (IAC 79-81) Elizabeth R. Bramwell President and Chief Investment Officer, Bramwell Capital Management Inc. New York, NY EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Rebecca-Sen Chan Musician Los Altos Hills, CA (IAC 71) Richard F. Chormann Chairman, President and CEO (retired) First of America Bank Corporation Empire, MI Jeffrey S. Kimpton President Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen, MI Stephen B. Hale Practice Director Bridge Partners Consulting Clyde Hill, WA (IAC 77-80) William G. Milliken Governor (former) State of Michigan Traverse City, MI Myrl Nofziger President Hoogenboom-Nofziger Corp. Goshen, IN William F. Pickard Chairman/CEO Regal Plastics Roseville, MI Anthony C. Ruda Sr. VP Investments Wunderlich Securities Plymouth, MI WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 37 www.interlochen.org Interlochen Center for the Arts P.O. Box 199 • Interlochen, MI 49643