2012-13 annual report - Winnipeg Folk Festival

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2012-13 annual report - Winnipeg Folk Festival
Winnipeg Folk Festival
2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT
Photo: David Landy, 1975
The inaugural Winnipeg Folk Festival was held in
1974 as a one-time celebration to mark Winnipeg’s
centennial. The Festival was free and attracted an
estimated audience of 22,000 over the three-day
weekend. While the Festival has grown considerably
since then, 1974 established important roots with the
community that remain strong today.
The Festival’s cumulative attendance now exceeds
80,000 and includes thousands of visitors from
outside of Manitoba and performers from across
North America and the world. The organization
has more than 2,800 dedicated volunteers who
contribute over 56,000 hours of labour each year to
create the magic that is the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
Mission
Creating experiences of discovery and
learning through the celebration of people
and music.
Vision
To play a leading role in making Winnipeg
the folk music capital of North America.
Values
Artistic Excellence
Creative Expression
Community
Inclusiveness
Collaboration
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Sustainability
Excellence in Governance and Management
Serendipity
The Winnipeg Folk Festival generates $29.4
million in economic activity and creates 281 jobs
for the province of Manitoba. The impact on Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) in Manitoba is estimated
at $14.7 million. The GDP represents the estimated
net economic activity generated from this signature
Manitoba event.*
Over the years, the Winnipeg Folk Festival has evolved
from a one-weekend event to a year round arts
organization and community asset with folk music at
its heart. Today, the Festival presents concerts and
events throughout the year, supports the community
with education and outreach programs, and operates
a music store and performance space in Winnipeg’s
historic Exchange District.
The Winnipeg Folk Festival is a not-for-profit
charitable organization.
*2010 Economic Impact Assessment by Tourism Winnipeg
Charitable #: BN 119718179 RR0001
Photo: Travis Ross
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from the Chair................................................ 3
Message from the Executive Director........................ 3
2012-2013 Highlights and Celebrations..................... 4
Site Redevelopment....................................................... 6
Staging the Future......................................................... 6
Artistic – Festival............................................................ 8
Artistic – Year Round..................................................... 9
Education and Outreach............................................. 10
Sustainability..................................................................12
Volunteers........................................................................13
Resource Development................................................14
2012-2013 Sponsors and Friends...............................15
2012-2013 Board of Directors.....................................16
2012-2013 Staff...............................................................16
Attendance and Financial Overview.........................17
2012-2013 Financial Statements................................18
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
We are pleased to present our 2012-13
Annual Report.
statements of the organization, which reveal sound fiscal management and
our 12th consecutive operating surplus.
In the pages that follow, you will read about
another great year of music programming
both at our signature summer Festival and
throughout the year at venues around our
city. You will also read about the Festival’s
many other initiatives, education programs,
community outreach, exhibitions, family
programming and our efforts to promote
environmental sustainability through our
work.
Winnipeg is a community where an organization like the Winnipeg Folk
Festival can thrive. We enjoy strong, ongoing support of public funding
agencies, donors, sponsors and patrons and a wonderful team of dedicated
volunteers who, year after year, contribute their time and passion.
You will see that we have begun
implementation of the second phase of our
site redevelopment plan initiative, revitalizing the Festival’s site to improve
audience, artist and volunteer experience as we prepare for our upcoming
40th Winnipeg Folk Festival. And of course you will find the financial
Making it all possible is a dedicated Festival staff that promotes excellence in
every aspect of the work they do. As a result, our organization is recognized
locally and internationally as one of the premiere events of its kind.
On behalf of my colleagues on the Board of Directors, I thank our staff for their
commitment and the contributions they make to our community.
Mike Baudic | Chair
MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
As the new Executive Director, I am so excited to now
be working with the Winnipeg Folk Festival. As one of
the longest running and most well-respected festivals in
the country, it’s an honour to make the move from being
an audience member to joining this incredible team of
dedicated staff, board and volunteers.
Big thanks go out to Carolyn Basha, Chris Frayer and
Arwen Helene, who took on extra responsibility and
stepped up to be the management team in the absence
of an executive director. We have to thank them for their
leadership as well as everything they’ve shared with me to
make me feel welcome.
Our board, staff and volunteers also deserve huge kudos
as they’re the ones who make the Festival and all of our
year round operations continue to run so incredibly well.
As we near the end of our Staging the Future Capital
Campaign, our patrons and supporters – donors and
sponsors – will see the results of everything we’ve been
working towards and we’re excited to share these new
changes with our audience.
Looking back at our 39th year, we have much to celebrate.
We are a strong organization that continues to be
financially stable and raises the standards of volunteerism
and environmental sustainability. I’m thrilled to be a part
of it!
Lynne Skromeda | Executive Director
Photo: Sean McGillivray
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2012-13 AT
A GLANCE
Highlights
Folk Festival in the City
This year, our annual fall fundraiser
shifted gears – we retired our Wassail
in favour of a new theme that brings
the feel of the Winnipeg Folk Festival
to the city. With kettle corn, program
book covers as table markers and
other Festival-themed décor, this
sellout event raised $49,000 for our
education and outreach programs.
Staging the Future
Our generous community continues
to support our efforts and we’ve
raised over $5 million to date for
our site redevelopment project. These
funds will help us to make significant
improvements to the Festival site over
the next two years including a new
Festival village, entrance and egress
infrastructure, two new forest stages,
as well as shade, water and electrical
upgrades.
Jim Cuddy supports
Staging the Future
Province of Manitoba
raises the Banjo-meter
During the 2012 Festival the Province
of Manitoba made a special
announcement at the Festival site with
a gift of $650,000 to our Staging
the Future campaign. The Province’s
support will provide investment in the
festival campground including shade
structures, lighting and electricity
upgrades, increased water access,
tree planting and improvements to
pathways.
Sarah Harmer visits
Musical Mentors
2012 Artistic Achievement Award
winner Sarah Harmer spent a special
afternoon visiting our Musical Mentor
program participants at R. B. Russell
High School. She inspired these youth
through an intimate performance and
the unique opportunity of a Q & A
with a professional musician.
On May 28th an intimate concert with
Blue Rodeo front man Jim Cuddy was
held at the Franco Manitoban Cultural
Centre for our capital campaign
supporters.
Jim Cuddy himself
showed his support with a personal
donation of $15,000 to our Staging
the Future campaign.
Photo: Robert Tinker
Photo: Lisa Waldner
Sarah Harmer works with students at R.B. Russell High School as part of the Musical Mentors program.
Celebrations
Artistic Achievement Award
We were pleased to honour Sarah
Harmer with the 2012 Artistic
Achievement Award at Folk Festival in
the City in November. Sarah’s talent
and history with the Festival along
with her dedication to environmental
causes align with our core values,
making her the perfect choice to
receive this year’s award.
Photo: Lisa Waldner
Sarah Harmer receiving the Artistic Achievement Award
at the Folk Festival in the City gala fundraiser, with Lynne
Skromeda and Chris Frayer.
Travel Manitoba’s
Event of the Year Award
Presented at the 14th Annual Travel
Manitoba Tourism Awards, we
received recognition for excellence in
the promotion and delivery of quality
tourism experiences in Manitoba with
the Event of the Year Award.
Glass Banjo Awards
Each year, the Festival honours one
individual and one organization who
have made a significant contribution
to the Festival. This year’s Glass Banjo
Awards were presented to Sound Art
and site crew member Gord Finch.
Sound Art has been providing audio
equipment for the Winnipeg Folk
Festival since 1993. Whether we
added more stages, expanded the
length of the Festival or grew year
round programming, Sound Art has
always been there to ensure that the
professional sound quality expected
for the event is at the highest level.
Gord Finch, affectionately known to
his Festival friends as “Sparky,” joined
the Festival team in 2001 as the site
electrician. Since then, he has worked
tirelessly to ensure every area of the
Festival is powered up and ready to
operate. His love for and commitment
to the Festival keeps him coming back
every year.
Winnipeg Folk Festival 2012-2013 Annual Report
Manitoba Access
Awareness Award
The Festival has worked to implement
a number of key initiatives to increase
accessibility in recent years and
was honoured to receive the 2012
Manitoba Access Awareness Award
from the Government of Manitoba.
Prairie Design Award of
Excellence and Prairie
Wood Design Award
Our
new
backstage
kitchen,
La Cuisine, was designed using
repurposed and upcycled materials
and Festival iconography. Syverson
Monteyne Architecture received two
awards recognizing their work on La
Cuisine.
Photo: Robert Tinker
Sound Art receives the Glass Banjo from Gerry Couture,
Winnipeg Folk Festival Board Chair.
Photo: Joey Senft
2012 Glass Banjo recipient Gord Finch
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“I’ve loved every year of the 20 I’ve attended!
I introduced my husband to it, we got engaged
there, and now we bring our kids!”
Photo: Matthew Sawatzky
Photo: Harold Mitchell
“One of the best Festivals in
North America... Hands down...”
- Royal Wood
“I look forward to this Festival all year,
every year! There’s nothing like it!”
Photo: Robert Tinker
Photo: Joey Senft
Photo: Travis Ross
“Winnipeg Folk Fest is amazing.”
- POKEY LAFARGE
Photo: Chris Douglas
“The Winnipeg Folk Festival is a
life-changing experience and I am
deeply grateful for all the work
you have, and are still doing, to
improve the experience. Thank
you very much!”
“I love the Folk
Festival and the
whole community.
It is the highlight of
my summer!”
Photo: Chris Douglas
Photo: Dave McKnight
Photo: Joey Senft
SITE REDEVELOPMENT
2012-13 focused on laying the groundwork for implementing Phase Two of our Site
Redevelopment Project. Through careful planning and consultation with a variety
of stakeholders, including Birds Hill Provincial Park, the front-of-house areas of the
Festival will see a $1.6 million overhaul in time for the 2013 Festival. This will
include:
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a Festival Village that will serve as a gathering place and hub for key services;
permanent food kiosks for 18 vendors;
a tower that will soar high in the air and act as a meeting point;
two new forest stages;
additional pathways that will link the Main Gate, the Festival Village and
the new forest stages;
• trees planted for shade;
• additional shade structures;
• the donor forest.
Photo: Joey Senft
Rob Altemeyer, MLA, Wolseley and Megan Tate from the Winnipeg Foundation fill in the Banjometer.
CAMPAIGN STEERING
COMMITTEE
Photo: Harold Mitchell
We would like to thank all of the donors who
have made a gift in support of the Staging the
Future Capital Campaign. In the past year,
we have made significant progress in both
the public and private campaigns. Of our $6
million goal, we have just under $1 million left
to raise.
Support for the campaign has come from so many sources - from foundations,
government funders, corporations, Festival fans and musicians. We were
delighted to host Jim Cuddy for a special campaign event in May where he
announced his own gift of $15,000 to our campaign.
During the 2012 Festival, we were thrilled to announce the commitment of
$650,000 from the Province of Manitoba and a new gift of $100,000 from
the Winnipeg Foundation towards the project. Our Festival attendees also
participated in the campaign at the Festival by making their own gifts at our
Staging the Future tent. We also used this opportunity to share information
about our site redevelopment plans and provide tours.
Winnipeg Folk Festival 2012-2013 Annual Report
David Asper
Mike Baudic
Tom Bryk
Dave Christianson
Drew Cringan
Eugene Kostyra
Al Morin
Aaron Penner
Terry Sargeant
Trudy Schroeder
Dan Torbiak
Near the end of the year, we announced
exciting news about the opening of our
donor forest at the upcoming 2013
Winnipeg Folk Festival. Our donor
forest is uniquely designed for donor
recognition (and shade). Thank you to the hundreds of supporters who
responded to our direct mail appeal at the end of 2012, inviting participation
in the donor forest.
While the campaign is getting closer to completion, we still have about 20
per cent left to raise. The campaign team and the board of the Festival is
committed to reaching our fundraising goal and we are looking forward to
seeing the benefits that this project will bring to our community.
Chris Couture | Campaign Chair
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STAGING THE FUTURE DONORS
(Gifts received up to Jan 31, 2013)
Government Support
Building Canada Fund
-- Communities Component (Top Up)
Canadian Heritage Cultural Spaces
Government of Manitoba Department
of Conservation & Water Stewardship
Community Places
$100, 000 and over
Manitoba Hydro
Manitoba Public Insurance
Richardson Foundation
The Sensible Shoes Foundation
– David & Ruth Asper
The Winnipeg Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999
Gail Asper, Michael,
Stephen & Jonathan Paterson
The Asper Foundation
Assiniboine Credit Union
Johnston Group Inc.
Estate of John Madden
The North West Company
Princess Auto
$10,000 - $49,999
Cambrian Credit Union
James Cohen
Gerry & Chris Couture
Jim Cuddy
Neil & Carol Duboff
Allan Finkel
Evelyn & David Friesen
Lea Marc Inc. Professional Printing
Solutions
Bill & Shirley Loewen
The Manitoba Government
& General Employees’ Union
Maple Leaf Construction Ltd.
National Leasing
Bob & Cindy Newfield
Pollard Family Foundation
RBC Foundation
Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd.
TD Bank Group
The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance
Company
Under $10,000
Jamie & Carolyn Abbott
Judi & Les Adams
Richard Adams & Albina Moran
Erica Jane Alison
Sandra Altner
Randy Alvero
AIL - American Income Life
Alex, Zachary, Lynne & Jeff
Pam & Don Amero
Bill & Gail Anderson
Evelyn Anderson
Merle Anderson
Samuel James Thomas Anderson
Ann & Gerry
Anonymous (25)
Jose Aravjo & Judy Heppelle
Archer-Heese Family - Peter, Gail,
Mackenzie & Rachel
Karin Archibald & Marcel Carignan
Nicole Armstrong & Bruce Webb
Ted & Betty Ash
Ash & Bree
Abbi Atkinson
Amelia Atkinson
Brenda Augusta
Cathy Auld & Ted McLachlan
Amanda Austin-Silliker
Bill, Josh & Kathryn Ayers
Buffie Babb & Christy Press
Sonia & Haley Babyak
Jodene Baccus
Backstage Lockup Crew
The Bailes Family & Chester
Ron Bailey
Ron Bailey, Sharon Goertzen &
Melissa Bailey
Dianne Baker
Eric Balcerzak
Robert Barkwell
Florence Barnsley
Carolyn Basha & Gilles Fournier
John Batzel
Mike and Kathy Baudic
Shannon Baxter
Beaver Bus Lines
Doug Belcher
Jasmyn Bellemare
Michael Bennet
Kathryn Bernard
Elisabeth Bernardi
Susan Berthiaume
Kristine Betker, Eric Kananoja & family
Dale Bially
Angela Bishoff
Susan Bishop
Brenden Blatz
Elizabeth Blatz
Valorie & Neil Block
Ted Bock & Liane Chalmers-Bock
Dmitri Bondarenko
Priscilla Boucher
Jean-Guy Bourgeois
Eugene Boychuk
Diane Boyle
Raquel Bracken
Brenlee & Amanda
Brielle & Drew
Billy Brodovsky & Libby Yager
Stephen Brodovsky & France Adams
Ron & Doreen Bryan
Patti Bryski
Natalie Buffalo
Andrea Burgoyne
Carey Buss
Janice Butcher
Cheryl Butler
Lindsay Butt
Scott Allan Byzewski
Gerald Callow
Diane Cameron
Campground Traffic
Lois Cantin
Amanda Carrington
Conni Cartlidge
Timothy Cashion
Anne Cathcart
Cedar Cultural Centre
Dinah Ceplis
Changes Crew
Charlotte & Greg
Alex Chase & Aine Dolin
Bill & Gina Alberti Chase
Lawrie & Bea Cherniack
Duane Cheskey & Georgia Kerr
M. Aster Choi
Mike Choi
Cindy Choy
Roslin Chrest
David Christianson & Vera Steinberger
Jack Chudyk
Nolan Chudyk
Cindy, Chad, Megan & Lindsay
Elizabeth Clement
Jennifer Cobb
Coghlan’s Ltd.
Benita Cohen
David & Maurene Cohen
Nan & Martin Colledge
Brian R. Connoy
The Cooper Schneier Fund at the
Minneapolis Foundation
Glynis Corkal
Mahon Corkery
Corrina & Derrick
Philip Coss
Cheryl Costen
Damien Couture
The Coxs at 304
Keith & Linda Craig
Dave Crook
Brian & Barbara Crow
Cheryl Crowe
Sandy Cumming
Karen-Denise Cyr & John McLennan
Karen Dana & Harry Havey
Kerry Dangerfield
Carmin Davidson
Jennifer Davis, Cindy Fawcett,
Cali Fawcett
Minnie Davis
Brandon Deamel
Sharon Delaquis
Aaron Demeter
Michael Desautels
Jill Deschauer
Justin Deschauer
Maximus Deschauer
Ryan Deschauer
Alexa Dettman & Cole Moszynski
Harold Dick & Donna Parry
Rathaleen Docker
Elisabeth Dolin
Mary Beth Dolin
Laura Donatelli
Chris Dooley & Trish Sale
Kreesta Doucette
Eli Dubbels
Arlo Dubbels
Robert Dueck
Roger Dueck
Thomas & Lucy Dueck
The Duflings
Cecile Dumesnil
Greg & Vera Duncan
Lisa Dveris
Sandy & Janice Dyck
Katarzyna Dyszy
Ed & Betty and Family
David & Barbara Ediger
Wendy Elliott
Gordon Elvers
J. Willow Emberhawk
C.J. Enns
Ron & Irene Enns
Hedie Epp
Jemara Fay
Murray & Heather Fehler
Lisa Fehr
Toni Fehr
Denzil Feinberg
Sheryl & Barry Feller
Ralph & Elaine Feniuk
Stephanie Fera
Karla Ferguson & Sean McManus
Fillmore-Handlon-Didora Union
Jessica Fontaine
Bev & Don Forsman
Susanne & Gene Fortin
Winnipeg Folk Festival 2012-2013 Annual Report
Kent & Karen Fowler
Jeff and Christine Frank
Chris Frayer & Miriam Jezik
Jane & David Frayer
Linda Freed
Andreas Freeman-Koehl
Josh Friesen
Froese Family
GaiaWinnipeg
Perry, Batya & Sarah Gall
Jude Garden
Bruce Garner & Debbie Svaling
Tania Gauthier
Matthew Gemmel
Lance Genik
Lorna George
Wilma Geschiere
Irene Giesbrecht
Debbie Girard & Scott Dunham
Bryan Goodfellow
Dave Goodman & Barbara Veitch
S. Grabowieski
Kathryn Graham
Marty Greenfeld
Al & Mintie Grienke
Monica Gross
Nyssa Guilbert
Vona Guiler
Janine Guinn
Ralph Guy
Liz Thomas Halina
Wendy Halldorson
Austin Halliday
Douglas Halliday
Oliver & Benjamin Hamel
Morgan Hamill & Damon Mitchell
Rich & Connie Hamon
Deb Handziuk and Alex, Nik
& Nally Reimer
Berni & Bryan Harley
Linda Harlos & Adrian Wildsmith
Nancy Jo Harmon
Lori Haverluck & Randy McGraw
Meg, Mike, Mel & Darrell Hawryluk
Susan Heald
Heather & Jeff
Raymond Hebert
Mike Heckl
Grace Heitsch
Arwen Helene & Taavo Sults
John Helliar
Craig Henderson
Ellen Henry, Cale, Nick and Jessi Smith
Diane Heywood
Barbara Hiebert & Jon Singleton
Linda J. Hiebert
Vivian Hilder-Skwark
Sandra & Bryan Hill
Pravin & Aruna Hingwala
Darlene Hnatyshyn & Jake Fehr
Robyn Hoeppner
Ivy, Sam, Sandra & Doug Holmes
Lisa Holowchuk & Brad Park
Shaleem Hosein
Roy Houston
Linda Howell
Richard & Karen Howell
Joshua Hunter
Debbie Hurrell
Investors Group Matching Gift Program
Jamie & Alona
Barb Janes & Bev Peters
Connie Jantz
Ruth Jantz
Jean & Boyd
Jen, Gerrit, Cole, Lily & Lorelei
Angie Johnson
Karen McKenzie Johnston
Timothy Jones
Jay Jorowski
Brendan Jowett
Nicole Jowett
Murray Jowett
Eric Kananoja
Tamara Kater
Jocelyn Katz
Daniel Kaufmann
Kay & Dave
Russ Keenas
Chris Kehler
Marv Kehler
Judith Kendle
Christine Kennedy
Ketchum Canada Inc.
Miriam Ketonen & Simon Hoad
Larry Kimacovich & Leslie Stewart
Amanda Kinden
Leslie, Jim, Daniel & Cameron Kirby
Jen Kirkwood
Hart Klapman & Drew Salter
David Klassen
Sarah-Lynn Klassen
Steve & Barri Klingaman
Merle & Patsy Klyne
Lewis Koch
Zoë Kogan, Laurence Katz,
Zach & Jessica
Maureen Kolodie
Margaret Koshinsky
Eugene & Jeri Kostyra
Dan Kowalson
Sherman Kreiner & Cynthia Coker
Tom Kremer
Seaver Kremer
Soren Kremer
Greg Kresko
Krista, Stefan, Tyler and Emily
Paul Kushner & Family
Daryl & Shawna Kynoch
Michael Lafreniere
Vern & Louise Laing
Edith Landy
Myrna Lattanzi
Meghan Laube & Curt Lavallee
Ginette Lavack Walters & Kevin Walters
Lawrence/Jantz Family
Janet Lawrenson
Cycelia Lazarowich
Zandra Lea
Lucian Lebitt
Jeff, Katie & Bridget Leclerc
Katrina Lee-Kwen & Jeff Neufeld
Heather Lehmann
Cathy Lentz
François Lentz
Craig & Melanie Leonhardt
Amanda LeRougetel
Daniel Levin & Lilian Bonin
Matthew Lian
Ted Lightly
Laura Lipkin
Dominic Lloyd & Erin Waterman
Janey Loucks-McIvor
Casey Lourens
John Loxley
Raina Loxley
Barb & Jim Lund
Mary Macdonald, David Wood
& Family
Scott MacDonell
James Mackie
Maksimovich, Pilgrim,
Goodenough Family
Glen & Margaret Manning
Barrie March & Jeanne Beare
Catheryn Martens
Jill Martens
Jerry Maskiew
Candice Masters
Claire Maxwell & Grant Platts
Lisa McAvoy
Kimberley McCallum
Patrick McCallum
Deborah McCawley
The McCorrister Family
Molly McCracken
Anita McDonald
Lindsay McDonald
Ryan & Darlene McDonald
Marni McFadden
Meg McGimpsey
Terry McIntosh
Mike McKernan
Heather, Andrew & Paul McLaren
Al McLean + Sara Hamilton
Naomi & John McLeod
Rod & Delaine McLeod
Sydnee McLeod
Wyatt McLeod
Bob & Karen McManus
Pat McPhillips
Richard Mellway
Craig Messing
Steve & Anne Meszaros
Constantina Metaxas
Noreen Mian
Evan & Jayden Michaels
Ron & Sandi Mielitz
Amy Miller
MLPP
Rosalise Molenda
Montsion & Funk
Brian Moore & Dolores Madolora
Al Morin
Tom Morris
Morrisons
Rhonda Morrissette
Clare & Shirley Moster
Philip Mouch
The Murray Family
Jennifer Nakonechny-Toews
Nancy and Amadea
James Natwick
Lynda Norman
Jo-Anne Nykilchyk
Lydia Olchoff
Brian Oleson & Joanne Gudmundson
The Olive-Tease Family
Deirdre O’Reilly
Kari O’Reilly
Ormac Family
Brendan O’Shaughnessy
Gordon Osland
Out’n About Travel Inc
Jim Palmquist
Kim Palmquist
Debra Parkes & Cheryl Sluis
Gary & Erin Parsons
Russ & Bev Passey
Alisha Paul
Robert Payne
Linda Payne
Aaron & Maureen Penner
Addie Penner
Kathy & Rollin Penner
Bonnie, Jason & Kiran Permanand
Ashley Marie Perron
Drew & Valerie Perry
Deborah & Henry Peters
Yvonne Peters & Howard Miller
Halya Petzold
Cindy Phelan & Gord Braun
Photography Crew
Ron & Doris Pidlubny
Karl Plummer
Robin Tod
Emma Plummer
Dan & Dawn Torbiak
Dave Plummer & Debra Schweyer
Toro Security & Event Services
Dani Pokornik
Jeanne Towle
Pokornik Family
West Towle
Kat Polischuk
Luke Towle
Pool Family
Lorraine Turenne
Sandy Popham
Gary & Shelley Turnbull
Angie Popowich
Liz Tyndall
Joyce “mum” Potter
VanAllen Family
Michael & Sjaan Protulipac
Jayna Veldhuis
Quiet Campground Box Office Crew
Phil Veldhuis
Bev Racicot
Timmy Veldhuis
Claire Rae & Cameron
Patrick Vincent
Irene Rainey & Tim Sale
The Dirty Feet Tribe
Kelsy Rawsthorne
Renée Vincent
Kevin Rawluk
VIP Crew
Ray & Gin
Gwen Waedt
Kevin Rebeck
Nancy Walker
Nalini Reddy
The Wall Family
Reynold Redekopp
The Wallaces
Pat & Bill Reid
Mandy Wallmann and Emri Canvin
Sharon & Nolan Reilly
Zach, Tiff & Elvira Walsh
Iris Reimer
Leonard & Doreen Wardale
Cheryl Reimer-Vogt
Brad Watchorn
Manuel Resendes
Susan Watchman
Mark Reynolds
Tracy Wayne
Karen & Hugh G. Rice
Liam, Sherry & Glen Weaver
Kelly-Anne Richmond & Richard Brooks Gerri & Harald Weigeldt
David & Dorothy Ridd
Ann Weiszmann & Dan Brodsky
Barbara Rider
Dorothy Westad
Gayle Robertson
Wheely Green 2012
Rick Robertson
Mandy & Jared Whelan
A.C. Robinson
Chad Wiebe
Bruce Roe
Erika Wiebe
Cheryl & Tim Rohrig
Jeremy & Sarah Wiebe
Kelly Romas
Terence Wiebe
Leslie Ross
Les & Terry Wiens and Family
Kat Rother
Barbara Wiktorowicz & Ben Levin
Terry Rowan
Glenn Williams & Linda Dawson
Dewey Roy
Jaimie Willow
Philippe Sabourin
Lynne Wilson
Dave & Lorraine Samolesky
Joy Winchell
Matthew Sande
Rebecca Winkworth
Terry Sargeant & Margaret Haney
Winnipeg Labour Council
Zoë Sargeant-Brittain
Randy & Bev Wolfe
Gwen Satran
Amory Wood
Satya, Camille & Jakob
Manny Wood
Dr. Kevin Saunders
Alison Wood-Gittoes
Savage Kingsbury Family
Heidi Wurmann
Cynthia Sawatzky & Greg Speiser
Alex & Chery Yaworski
Brent Schacter
Grit Youngquist & Jon Kerr
Kelly Schettler
Nikki Zloty
Rebecca Schindle
Schindle Family
IN MEMORIAM
Elysa Jaman Schneider
In memory of Ragnar Dworschak
Jane Polak Scowcroft
Mavis Lewis-Webster, Terry Fulton,
Ryan Segal
Phoebe Hamilton, Yvonne Lewis, Shane
Taryn Selch
O’Leary, Anne McConnell, Caroline
Gary Senft
Dworschak, Craig & Emily McConnell,
Joey Senft
Cynthia Lewis, Edgar Bartolome, Lynn
Laura Shabaga
Stowe
Joyce Shead
Sherry, Brenda, Laurie, Mike and Jen
In memory of Marni Kalef
Norm & Beth Shore
Kristine Anderson, Mary-Jo Bolton,
The Shorten Family
Margaret Brook, Marguerite Charlton,
Caroline Sicat
Shawna Dempsey, Marion Gracey, Ruth
Walter & Nicole Silicz
Laveman, Michele Libling,The Loud LaMark & Zoe Simkin
dies, Paula Parks, Debra Parkes, Rachel
Ruth Simkin
Rocco, Cheryl Sluis, Marlene Stern
John Simpson
Murray Singer
In memory of Jim Skromeda: AnonyDr. Ross & Beryl Singleton
mous, Jean Skromeda, Lisa Skromeda
Jennifer Sippel
Jamie Skinner & Kevin Selinger
In memory of Jerome Bernard:
Lynne Skromeda
Kathryn Bernard
Danny Slessor
In loving memory of Richard Canty:
Jody Smith
His Family
Jason Smith
In memory of Percy Clark: Angela Chotka
D. Snidal
In memory of Peggy Cubbidge:
Amber Snowdon
Linda Cubbidge
Laurie Sodomolak
In memory of David O. DeCorsey:
Bob Somers
Pamela DeCorsey
Special T Shirt Company
Elana Dil zl”: Cari Satran
Liz Speers
In memory of Mike Forbes:
Tim & Elly Spencer
Marlo Campbell
Sara Stasiuk
In memory of Sylvia Graham (Regehr):
Trish Steadman & Rob Franklin
Kathleen Venema & Gareth Neufeld
Allison Stephen
In memory of Elaine Hickerson:
Dwight Stewart
Joan Melanson
Jonathan Stewart
In memory of Robert Kost:
Lauri Stewart
Ingrid Pedersen
Meagan Stewart
In memory of Lisa Macdonald:
Nancy & Gordon Stewart
Pam Homenick
Randa Stewart
In memory of Twilla MacDonald:
Adele Stiles
The Peer Group
Dale Stiles
In memory of Lisa Macdonald:
Rob Strachan
Joan Macdonald
David Strang
In memory of S. Lorne Martin:
Sturton Attas Family
Margaret Martin
The Subtelny Beeusaert Family
In memory of Pat McKernan:
Raegan Swanson
McKernan-Rodych Family
David & Helene Sward
In memory Of Susan Nisbet:
Helene & David Sward
The Festival Music Store Volunteer Crew
Randall S. Swartz
In memory of Harvey O’Donnell:
Ewa & Ludwig Tarsia
Travis Kasper
Megan Tate
In memory of Paul Phillips: Donna Phillips
Ted, Madison, Rachel & Cole
In memory of Margaret Pidlaski:
Gunny Tennese & Angie Woodbury
Patricia Pidlaski
Andy Terletski & Sarah Paisley Cummings
In memory of Craig Slimmon:
Josh & Sasha Thiem
Tannis Slimmon
Lloyd & Linda Thomas
In memory of Marie Thérèse Smith:
Janet Thomas
Louise Smith
Laura Thomas
In memory of Evelyn Ste. Croix:
Janet Thompson
Lissa Donner
Al & Loretta Thorleifson
In memory of Gari Whelon:
Thor Thorleifson
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ARTISTIC - FESTIVAL
2012 Festival ARTISTS
Under the warm prairie sun the great programming of our 2012 Festival drew one of our largest audiences ever. With
52,197 paid attendees and a cumulative total attendance of 80,232 the Festival was near capacity. This year our
audience enjoyed 75 outstanding musical acts on nine daytime stages and two evening stages in 38 workshops and 87
concerts. Artists came from far and wide including Hungary, Sudan, Wales, Australia, Mali and a great number from the
United States, Canada and, of course, from here at home in Manitoba. Musical highlights included Juno Award-winning
songwriter Feist who kicked off Wednesday night, hip-hop/world musician K’naan playing Neil Young’s “Heart of Gold”
on Thursday night, husband-and-wife duo Tedeschi Trucks Band belting out the blues on Friday and a tribute to Woody
Guthrie on his 100th birthday to close the Festival on Sunday night. We also presented one very special workshop called
“Take A Load Off Me,” honouring the passing of past Festival performer and drummer from The Band, Levon Helm.
Feist
Photo: Robert Tinker
Emmanuel Jal
Photo: Sean McGillivray Junior Brown
Photo: Robert Tinker
Hand-Made Village The Hand-Made Village has been an integral part of the Festival since our early days.
Fifty-one artists from across Canada were selected to sell their wares at the 2012 Festival. Artists are selected based on
their craftsmanship with a focus on those who create their products using recycled or repurposed materials. Nearly half
of the artists were brand new to the Festival offering everything from hand-made hammocks to custom-built instruments
by two new luthiers.
Prairie Outdoor Exhibition
The Festival site comes alive
each year with a unique outdoor gallery featuring the art of our Prairie
Outdoor Exhibition. For the first time, we introduced interactive classes where
audience members could make art with their Festival friends. Thanks to all of
the artists who brought their talents to this year’s Festival.
2012 Artists: KC Adams • Tyler Allanson • Lindsey Bond • Cleo Butcher
Anna-Celestrya Carr • Andrew Courtnage • James Culleton • Curts DeMeyer
Gilbert Detillieux • Brook Drabot • Ken Gregory • Mandel Hitzer • Glen Knapp
Ryan Lacovetsky • Christel Lanthier • Erica Lowe • Nicole Magne • Julia Mark
Jeff Mark • Martha Street Studio • Shannon Shields • Emilie St. Hilaire
Rick Unger • Curtis Wiebe • Marlon Wiebe
Photo: Harold Mitchell
Aaron Burnett
Abigail Washburn
Adam Cohen
Asani
Atomic Duo
Bahamas
Belle Starr
Besh O Drom
Beth Orton
Bill Frisell
Billy Bragg
Black Sea Station
Blitzen Trapper
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Charles Bradley & His
Extraordinaires
Chic Gamine
David Bromberg
De Temps Antan
Devotchka
Doug Paisley
Dry Bones
Dustin Bentall
E.S.L.
Eliza Gilkyson
Elliott Brood
Ellis Paul
Emmanuel Jal
Feist
Fish & Bird
Good Old War
Gustavo and the Green Fools
Iron & Wine
Jake Chenier Band
James Vincent McMorrow
Jimmy Lafave
Junior Brown
Justin Rutledge
K’naan
Kim Churchill
Madison Violet
Martyn Joseph
Mary Gauthier
Matt Andersen
Natalia Zukerman
Orchestre Poly Rythmo
Ozomatli
Pharis & Jason Romero
Pokey Lafarge and the South City
Three
Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem
Royal Wood
Ruthie Foster
Sam Amidon
Sarah and Christian Dugas
Shelley Bean & The Duckety Muds
Sidi Touré
Sketch
Snowblink
Steel Canyon Rangers
Tedeschi Trucks Band
The Barr Brothers
The Beauties
The Fretless
The Head and the Heart
The Steeldrivers
Todd Snider
Walking Woody’s Road featuring
Mary Gauthier, Jimmy Lafave, Ellis
Paul, Eliza Gilkyson
Willy Porter
Yves Lambert Trio
Photo: Matthew Sawatzky
The Winnipeg Folk Festival is full of surprises. Like a pyramid... in the Festival Campground!
Campground Animation
The Festival Campground is all about creative expression and encouraging a
magical community experience for all. In 2012,18 unique animation projects brought everything from Big Games’ giant
Jenga and Battleship, to the Castle Boys and their ancient temple, to porta-potty art.
2012 Animators: Wildfire Dance • Trading Post • Times Change(D) / Juke Joint Hideaway • Big Games! • Castle Boys
The Festival Kids Zone • Games/Free Play • The Hammock District • The T-Shirt Restyle Project • Crossroads
Morning Yoga: Pope’s Hill • Port-a-Potty Light Boxes •Flaming Trolleys • Kosmick 8 • Curt DeMeyer Sculpture
Red Willow Tipi • Welcome Arbor • Vinyl Village • Pope’s Hill Sing-a-Long
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ARTISTIC - YEAR ROUND
Concert Series
Each year the Winnipeg Folk Festival produces a very successful year round concert series that brings back Festival alumni and
new local, national and international artists to multiple venues around Winnipeg. This year we presented 26 concerts, seven of which sold out and had a total
audience of over 12,000. Our concert series keeps us in touch and engaged with our Festival patrons, volunteers and music lovers all year long. Through our
concerts we support many music venues in the city and contribute to the diversity and financial sustainability of Winnipeg’s music community.
Blackie & The Rodeo Kinds performing at the Burton Cummings Theatre
Photo: Joey Senft
The Folk Exchange
The Folk Exchange is the Winnipeg Folk Festival’s intimate,
gallery-style venue, located in the heart of the Exchange District. The Live @ The Folk Exchange
series highlights emerging and established performers in an intimate acoustic setting. The venue
saw another year of successful concerts and events in 2012, with 17 concerts, six of which
sold out, and Open Mic nights co-presented with Manitoba Music. Over 900 people attended
Folk Exchange programming this year.
2012 Concert Series Artists
New Country Rehab
The Once
John K Samson & The Provincial
Band
Shane Koyczan
The Cat Empire
Joel Plaskett & Frank Turner
Great Lake Swimmers
Old Man Luedecke & Del Barber
Deer Tick
Beirut
Gillian Welch
James Vincent McMorrow
Trampled by Turtles
Royal Wood
Del Barber
Hawksley Workman
Bahamas
Dan Mangan & Rural Alberta
Advantage
AC Newman
Shane Koyczan
Delhi 2 Dublin
Tom Fun Orchestra
Blackie & The Rodeo Kings
Xavier Rudd
Kim Churchill
Oh My Darling
2012 Folk Exchange Artists: Dan Frechette • Doug Edmond • The Tehran Project
Fire & Smoke • Brent Parkin • Young Performers Program Showcase • Leeroy Stagger
Jacob & Lily • Christa Couture • Katelyn Dawn • The Crackling • Carly Dow
Sebastian Owl • Micah Erenberg • Prairie Roots Review • Namwira Folks • French Press
Winnipeg Folk Festival Music Store The Winnipeg Folk Festival Music
Store continues to be a destination for independent and hard-to-find music of all kinds. To adapt
to the changing industry the store has also begun to carry a wider array of musical instruments,
and sells more tickets for events throughout the city including Winnipeg Folk Festival events, and
all concerts presented by the West End Cultural Centre. The music store has also increased the
number of in-store performances over last year, playing host to ten events including a jam-packed
Record Store Day with over 75 people, featuring a performance by Frank Turner. Other in-store
performances included special appearances by Kim Churchill, Mise en Scene and Ron Sexsmith.
The music store continues to serve as a fixture in Winnipeg’s music scene and has one of the
city’s largest selections of local and independent CDs and LPs.
Royal Wood performing at the West End Cultural Centre
Photo:
Joey
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BertSenft
Luit
Concerts in the Exchange In partnership
with the Exchange District Biz, the Festival once again
presented lunch hour concerts in Old Market Square every
Tuesday in August. The outdoor concerts showcased some
of the finest performers across Canada. Featuring a different
band each week, the free concerts are a great way to reach
out to a new audience and give back to our community.
2012 Artists: Shred Kelly • Oh My Darling • Fish & Bird
Aaron Burnett
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EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
Our Education and Outreach programs aim to create experiences of learning and discovery for our community as a whole. Our education
programs help to train the next generation of performers, and our outreach programs bring the magic of people and music to those who may
otherwise be unable to experience it.
Young Artists Program The Young Artists Program offers a unique opportunity for young
artists to collaborate with artist mentors on a large-scale installation on the Festival site. In 2012,
our artists gleaned inspiration from the natural setting of Birds Hill Provincial Park where they
explored the texture, scale, space and shapes of the flora and fauna of the park. A special
thanks to Jill Peters, Denise Miller, and Megan Krause for guiding and inspiring our young artists.
Young Performers Program Now in its thirteenth year, the Young Performers Program
has continued to grow in popularity with three times more applicants than the program can
accommodate. The Young Performers Program gives young musicians, ages 14 to 24, the
opportunity to work on their craft with renowned Festival artists and perform on stage at the
Festival. In 2012, 40 participants were lucky enough to work with mentors Kendall Carson
(Belle Starr), Dustin Bentall, JD Edwards (Dry Bones), Justin Rutledge, Royal Wood and Natalia
Zuckerman. Thanks to a sponsorship with Galaxie, all program costs for Canadian participants
have been covered by bursary support. Many past Young Performers Program participants also
had the opportunity to take part in a spring showcase held in The Folk Exchange, supported by
the Ron Oswald Fund for Young Performers.
Photo: Joey Senft
Participants in Young Performers Program on Shady Grove.
Folk Retreat For four wonderful days in July just before the Festival,
musicians of all skill levels from our community have the amazing
opportunity to work with four Festival performers to hone their musical
skills. In 2012, we were lucky to have Abigail Washburn, Kai Welch,
Martyn Joseph and Willy Porter share their time and talents with
our participants.
“The
Folk Retreat was fantastic, the people
brought in to teach were awesome. This was a
totally new experience for me. I was amazed
at the participation of all the people and the
friendliness.”
Photo: Aliah McDonough
Instructor Martyn Joseph with Folk Retreat participants
- FOLK RETREAT Participant
Guest For a Day Now in it’s fifth year, the Guest for a Day
program is a great way for us to share the Festival experience with
the wider community. This program offers social service community
groups the opportunity to give their members a guided day at the
Festival free of charge. Over 700 community members participated
in the program in 2012.
“Thanks again – the Guest for
a Day program is such a huge
highlight for our members,
it is special to them beyond
measure. The music and
atmosphere of Folk Fest fits
perfectly with who they are,
and without this program we
couldn’t attend.”
Photo: Aliah McDonough
- Guest For a Day Participant
Guest for a Day participants exploring the Festival for the first time. Photo: Heather Clark
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EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
Accessibility
In addition to our many
other accessibility services
in 2012, we introduced
American Sign Language
interpretation for all Family
Area performances. We
hope to expand this service
in the coming years.
Musical Mentors Now in its third
year, the Musical Mentors program
brought together local musicians
and young people who have little
to no access to music education.
Aaron Burnett, Damon Mitchell,
Greg MacPherson, Jason Burnstick,
Jesse Green, Keri Latimer, Lindsey
White, Lorenzo (Leonard Sumner),
Nicky Mehta and Scott Senior
worked with 120 youth to develop
their own songs, work towards a live
performance and record a song at
the CBC studios. One group created
a soundtrack for a Buffie SainteMarie film and got to spend a very
special afternoon with her.
Folk For Families concert featuring Mr. Mark at the Millennium Library
Photo: Robert Tinker
“The Musical Mentors program has been an excellent vehicle to engage inner-city youth
in music and more specifically, the art of songwriting. The mentors chosen, with their high
levels of expertise have, in a short time, worked magic, enabling students from diverse
backgrounds to achieve a high level of musicality and craftsmanship.”
- Kim Angus, Educational Assistant, Music Technology, RB Russell Vocational High School
Free Concerts at the Millennium Library Over 1,500 people attended our Folk For Families and
In The City series this year – our biggest year yet. We also collaborated with the Winnipeg Public Library
on the Folk For Families Travlin’ Tour that took our free children’s concerts to other libraries throughout
the city over the school system’s winter break. This was highly successful and we intend to build upon this
program in the coming year.
Folk School 144 people attended our year-round Folk School this year. With everything from our
very popular ukulele classes with Kate Ferris, to harmonica with Gerald Laroche, songwriting with Greg
MacPherson and Sound 101, these classes help keep folk music alive in our community throughout the year.
2012 library artists
Jess Ayre
Jocelyne Baribeau
Jenny Berkel
Bog River
Aaron Burnett
Judy Cook
Grant Davidson
Double Trouble
JD Edwards
Amber Epp
Dan Frechette
Nadia Gaudet
Sol James
Vanessa Kuzina
The Lion’s Den
Kayla Luky
Greg MacPherson
Mr. Mark
Rusty Matyas
Claire Morrison
Demetra Penner
Leonard Podolak
Adrien Sala
Scott Senior
Sand Skyscraper
Catriona Sturton
Andrina Turenne
Buffie Sainte-Marie visits the Musical Mentors program at Argyle School.
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SUSTAINABILITY
Photo: Matthew Sawatzky
Photo: Chris Douglas
Photo: Lisa Waldner
Photo: Chris Douglas
The Winnipeg Folk Festival
continues to strive to embrace
sustainable business practices.
Each year, we search for
new ways to minimize the
environmental impact of the
Festival and our year round
activities.
Photo: Sean McGillivray
Recycling
Despite having fewer people at the Festival this year, our total recycling
increased from 17,354 kg in 2011 to 17,416 kg in 2012. Recycling per
person increased by 10 per cent from 0.20 kg/person in 2011 to 0.22 kg/
person in 2012.
Our food vendors were encouraged to donate their used vegetable oil to Frank
Motors where they use the oil to fuel four converted diesel vehicles and as a
supplemental heating oil for their building.
Cycling
Our Bike Ride to Site initiative increased by 50 per cent with 300 riders
in 2012. Due to popular demand we also added an intermediate ride (to
add to the existing beginner and advanced rides). This program continues
to grow in popularity and provides a fun, environmentally friendly, and safe
alternative to driving a car out to the Festival site. To support the avid cyclists
in our audience, we also added more bike racks at the Main Gate and in the
Festival Campground.
Solar Power
After a successful first year in 2011 of powering the MTS cell phone charging
station with solar power, we increased our solar power usage in 2012 to
power our Music Store Stage as well.
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Composting
We expanded our front-of-house post-consumer waste composting
opportunities and improved our composting education and signage. As a
result we composted 12,760 kg of material in 2012.
Fair Trade
In 2012, Fair Trade Manitoba certified the Winnipeg Folk Festival as a Fair
Trade Certified Event. Our office staff also participated in the One Month
Fair Trade Challenge and joined the Social Purchasing Portal as part of our
commitment to supporting local economic development.
Festival Express & Campground Shuttle
The Festival Express is the extremely popular free transit service that the Festival
provides between Winnipeg and the Festival. In 2012, we discontinued our
park-and-ride service due to cost, however ridership from downtown increased
from 3,955 in 2011 to 5,092 in 2012.
Our internal campground shuttle helped to reduce traffic within the park
by providing transit service to 3,812 people between the park’s three
campgrounds and the Festival site.
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VOLUNTEERS
“The festival is pure magic. I’m glad to have been a part of making it
happen. I look forward to being a part of it for years to come!”
- 2012 Volunteer
Photo: Heather Clark
Each year the Winnipeg Folk Festival comes to life thanks
to the tireless hard work, commitment and spirit of our
volunteer community. We are truly grateful for the immense
passion of our volunteers and the thousands of hours they
contribute to making the Winnipeg Folk Festival the truly
amazing Festival it is. Seventy-six people have been
Festival volunteers for 30 years or more!
Photo: Travis Ross
“Another great year!
I really do enjoy the
people I meet and work
with. For me volunteering
at the Festival is a large
reason I come back. That
and my love of music!”
- 2012 Volunteer
In 2012, over 2,800 volunteers worked on 71 crews, doing
everything from driving artists to chopping vegetables. We
were pleased to welcome three new crews, The Red Tent
and The Fort, which offered safe and welcoming spaces in
the Festival Campground, and the ASL crew, who provided
American Sign Language interpretation in the Chickadee
Big Top.
We focused on the recruitment, orientation and evaluation
of our volunteers in 2012. We offered our first-ever
Volunteer Job Fair where new applicants could meet crew
coordinators who were looking for volunteers. It was
extremely successful and nearly all of the applicants who
attended were placed on crews. We also gave first-time
volunteers a great introduction to their volunteer experience
with the Festival by hosting a First-Timers Orientation
session that 317 new volunteers attended. We increased
our efforts to gain and track feedback from volunteers so
that we can best recognize the great contributions they
make and ensure that any issues are brought to light.
We can’t say it enough – “thank you” to all of our incredible
volunteers!
Photo: Joey Senft
“Had a really fantastic
first time volunteer
experience! Amazing
community and
incredibly well-run.”
- 2012 Volunteer
Photo: Chris Douglas
Photo: Sean McGillivray
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RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
The Winnipeg Folk Festival is a non-profit organization driven by its mission to create experiences of discovery and learning through
the celebration of people and music. Our supporters are key to the delivery of our mission through the summer Festival and our year
round programming.
Individual Annual Giving
Sponsorship
In a year that focused heavily on the Capital Campaign, it was
expected that there may be some affect on annual giving. For this
reason, it is not surprising that donations to the annual campaign
declined in the 2012 year.While there was a decline in annual giving
overall, gifts directed specifically towards Education and Outreach
more than tripled. It is encouraging to see an increase in donor
support for these meaningful programs.
Our corporate partnerships provide important revenue and in-kind
support for the Festival and we provide them with carefully designed
marketing opportunities. At the 2012 Festival, site activations
included a solar-powered stage sponsored by Solar Solutions, a
charging station sponsored by MTS, a Volkswagen car display, a
Manitoba Canola Growers photo booth and a CBC listening lounge.
Sponsored program support also included Galaxie’s support of the
Young Performers Program, Manitoba Union’s sponsorship of the
Family Area and Manitoba Public Insurance’s sponsorship of the
shuttle bus service.
Many of our sponsors return year after year and we are so grateful for
their ongoing support. It is also very exciting to build new partnerships
and in 2012, we welcomed digginIT as our new information
technology service provider.
Annual Fundraiser and Artistic Achievement Award
Photo: Robert Tinker
A gift to the Winnipeg Folk Festival nurtures creative expression for our youngest folk
Endowment
Our endowment fund held at the Winnipeg Foundation saw modest
growth in the 2012 season with our donor focus being primarily
directed to the capital campaign. With individual gifts and matching
support from Canadian Heritage funding at year-end the Winnipeg
Folk Festival’s Endowment Fund contained $821,911.00.
The annual fundraiser took place on November 8, 2012, branded
with a new theme: Folk Festival in the City. The gala event took the
spirit of the summer festival to the historic Fort Garry Hotel. Filled with
Festival music and ambiance and hosted by Ace Burpee, the event
raised $49,000 for the Festival’s education and outreach programs.
With a sold-out dinner and a new format of late night music, the
fundraiser was well received by 376 Festival friends.
Photo: Lisa Waldner
The Crooked Brothers jam around a makeshift campfire at Folk Festival in the City.
Photo: Lindsey Bond
A gift to the Winnipeg Folk Festival supports our youth volunteer program
Grants
Operating support from each level of government remained
unchanged in 2012. Thanks to Canadian Heritage for their support
through the Canadian Arts Presentation Canada Fund, the Province of
Manitoba through the Department of Culture, Tourism and Sport, the
Manitoba Arts Council and the Winnipeg Arts Council.
In addition, both the Province, through the Department of
Conservation, as well as the Federal Government, through its Cutural
Spaces program, have made special funding available to support the
Festival’s capital campaign.
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Folk Festival in the City featured performances by Red Moon Road,
The Crooked Brothers, Imaginary Cities, Greg MacPherson and
Artistic Achievement Award recipient, Sarah Harmer. While in
Winnipeg, Sarah visited R.B. Russell Vocational High School to see
the Festival’s Musical Mentors program in action. Special thanks to the
many folks who made this event a success: the volunteer committee,
auction donors, all the performers, host Ace Burpee, sponsors and
event guests.
Planned Giving and In Memoriam Gifts
The Winnipeg Folk Festival was honoured to be remembered by longtime volunteer John Madden through a gift left to the Festival by his
estate. John volunteered for many years in the Festival Music Store
and wanted to make sure he could still help the Festival even after his
passing. Other friends who passed during the year also remembered
the Festival with in memoriam gifts. We thank the family and friends
of Richelle Desrosiers, Ragnar Dworschak and Marni Kalef for
their generosity.
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SPONSORS
AND FRIENDS
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FAMILY AREA SPONSORS
Pantone 186
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LOCAL FOOD SPONSORS
Pantone 186
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PMS Yellow
PMS 312 Blue
PMS 355 Green
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Fresh Option
PMS 185 Red
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Organic Delivery
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FUNDERS
Funders
Funders
*Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.
Funders
Thank you to all of our donors for their
gifts in support of our annual programs. Every gift is important to the Winnipeg Folk Festival.
Annual Donors
of the Trademark and Official Mark.
Gifts received from February 1, 2012
to January 31, 2013
Carolyn & Jamie Abbott
Kelli Adams
Aikins MacAulay & Thorvaldson
Nancy Allan
Rob R. Altemeyer
Anonymous (4)
Assiniboine Credit Union
Bill Ayers
*Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.
Sam Baardman
Oly Backstrom & Laura Boldt
Signe Badger
Renee Barnabe
Carolyn Basha & Gilles Fournier
Mike & Kathy Baudic
Grant Belsham
Kathy Bernard
Big Rock Brewery
Rebecca Blaikie
Allen Bleich
Valorie & Neil Block
Ted Bock & Liane Chalmers-Bock
Debra Bomek
Barbara Bowen: In memory of Margaret Pidlaski
Kristyn Cain
Tyson Caron
The Carruthers Family: In memory of Fiona
Lisa Chernecki
Justin Chudyk
Nancy Clyde
Kenneth Cochrane: In memory of Tom
& Edith Cochrane
Code-Med
Kevin Convery
Gerry & Chris Couture
Blake Crothers
Karen-Denise Cyr
Shandra Czarnecki
Karen Dana
Sheila Davis
db notes inc
Rachelle de Rocquigny
DigginIT
David & Gloria Dixon
Linda Duffy
Sharon Durrant
nitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.
Lisa Dveris
Natalia Kosteckyj
Wendy Elliott
Eugene & Jeri Kostyra
*Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.
The Fairmont Winnipeg
Ginette Lavack Walters
Jennifer Faulder & Jean-Guy Bourgeois
Dave Lawson
Rick & Kathy Fenton
Louis Levesque Cote
Johnathan Fine
Daniel Levin & Lilian Bonin
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is a licensee
Trademark
andTrademark
Official Mark.
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Hydroofisthe
a licensee
of the
and Official Mark.
Allan Finkel
Graeme
& Joyce Lowden
The Forks North Portage Partnership
Donna Lowe
Fort Garry Hotel
Sarah Lugtig
Jeff & Christine Frank
Mary Macdonald
Frank Wynes
Magnus LLP Chartered Accountants
David & Jane Frayer
Nancy Mak
Kevin Friesen & Pam Poulter-Friesen
Megan Maksimovich Goodenough
Arlene Furst
Manitoba Film and Music
Thomas Garrett
Manitoba Government Employees Union
Philip Geisel
Manitoba Public Insurance
Jenny Gerbasi
Margaret & Glen Manning
Waltra & John Gilbert
Mapleton School Parent Advisory Council
Ghislaine Giroux
Maggie Martin: In memory of S. Lorne Martin
Glen Knapp
Liam Martin
Darlene Golinoski
Molly McCracken
Jane Graham
Patrick McDonald
Great West Life Assurance Company
Erin McElroy
R. Greene & B. Savage
Andrew McLaren
Gio Guzzi
Noreen Mian
Cary & Janet Hamel
Shawna Moodie
Bob Hamill
Leanne Nause
Linda A. Harlos
Frederick Nelson
Ron Hector
MaryAnne Neufeld
Sandy Hershcovis
Andrew Neville & Joanne Pettis:
Linda Hiebert
In memory of Don Neville
High Speed Crow
Nancy J. Nolan
Hilderman Thomas Frank Cram
Nathan Nurgitz
Pravin & Aruna Hingwala
Ed Pacholok
Lisa Holowchuk
Gilles Paquin
Gerry Holowchuk
Tom Park
Gerry Humphreys
Lonnie Patterson
Debbie Hurrell
Adam Pawlikewich
Don Hurst
Donna Peters-Small & Herb Peters
Chris Jensen
Yvonne Peters
The Kaplan, Winkworth & Promislow Family:
Joanne Pettis: In memory of Margaret Pidlaski
In loving memory of Sidney Kaplan
Dean Prokopowich
Kawaii Crepe
Pat & Bill Reid
Cheryl Kenyon
Cindy Rodych & Mike McKernan
Georgia Kerr & Duane Cheskey
Royal Bank of Canada
Marcia Knight
Terry Sargeant
Randy Kohuch
Mary Ann Sawlewicz
Gloria Koop
Catherine Schinkel
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Trudy Schroeder & Norm Dyck
Kelvin Seifert & Barbara Fuller
Gary Senft
The Sensible Shoes Foundation David & Ruth Asper
Andrea Shalay
George Shannon
Lynne Skromeda - In memory of Jim Skromeda
Special T Shirt Co.
Jack Spence
Regional Social Work Leadership
Stantec Community Investment Program
Illana Steele
Shandra Stephenson
Carolyn Stienstra
Thomas Robert Stokes
Paul Swart
Syverson Monteyne Architecture
Taylor McCaffrey LLP
Colin Thomson: In memory of Jilian Fast
James Thomson
Gerri Thorsteinson:
In memory of Margaret Pidlaski
Ticketmaster Canada
Toro Security
Bonnie Tulloch
Heather Tulloch Brownell
Phil Veldhuis & Vona Guiler
Tom Wallace
The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company
Week’s End Concessions
Ray & Dorcas Wehner
Mike Welfley
Bev Wiebe
Erika Wiebe
Jill Wiens
In honour of Jamie Willow
The Winnipeg Foundation
Alex & Chery Yaworski
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2012/2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Photo: Robert Tinker
Executive
Mike Baudic, Chair
Gerry Couture, Past-Chair
Karen Cyr, Vice-Chair
Carolyn Abbott, Treasurer
Jean-Guy Bourgeois, Secretary
Directors
Oly Backstrom
David Cohen (to May 2012)
Karen Cyr
Allan Finkel (to August 2012)
Jeff Frank (to August 2012)
Joanne Gudmundson (to May 2012)
Linda Hiebert (to August 2012)
Lisa Holowchuk (from May 2012)
Mary Macdonald
Molly McCracken
Noreen Mian (from May 2012)
Amy Miller (to Feb 2012)
Yvonne Peters (from May 2012)
Josh Thiem (to May 2012)
Alex Yaworski
2012/2013 STAFF
Photo: Lisa Waldner
Buffie Babb
Manager of Finance & Administration
Chris Frayer
Artistic Director
Laura Kathler
Youth Programs Coordinator
Ryan Segal
Finance Associate
Carolyn Basha
Manager of Resource Development
Debbie Girard
Volunteer Resources Assistant
Christine Kennedy
Administrative Associate
Lynne Skromeda
Executive Director (as of September 2012)
Valorie Block
Resource Development Associate
Margeaux Girardin
Campground & Projects Production Assistant
Margaret Koshinsky
Manager of Marketing Communications
Cheryl Sluis
Manager of Volunteer Resources & Strategic Initiatives
Andrea Burgoyne
Interim Artistic Associate
Jennifer Davis
Education & Outreach Coordinator
Cassin Elliott
Resource Development Associate
Lise Fenton
Reception Services Assistant
Karla Ferguson
Volunteer Resources Associate
Morgan Hamill
Artistic Associate
Arwen Helene
Production Manager
Marie-France Hollier
Music Store Assistant
Tim Jones
E-Marketing & Communications Associate
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Airyn Lancaster
Box Office Administrator
Andy Morton
Music Store Manager
Heidi Ouellette
Performer Services Assistant
Rebecca Winkworth
Campground Production & Projects
Coordinator
Specialized Services
Betty Bernardi
Accounting Consultant
Angie Popowich
Production Assistant
Jackie Easton
Technical Director
Kelly Romas
Communications Coordinator
Taavo Sults
Site Manager
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HISTORY OF PAID ATTENDANCE
100,000
90,000
80,000
70,000
ATTENDANCE
60,000
50,000
Paid
Total
40,000
1
2002
37,832
2003
40,899
2004
42,111
2005
44,846
2006
45,205
2007
45,014
2008
45,565
20092
53,813
2010
54,837
2011
59,324
2012
52,197
30,000
Total attendance also
includes performers,
volunteers, staff and
other guests
1
20,000
10,000
2
In 2009 the festival
expanded from four to
five days
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
YEAR
Year Round Programs
7%
EXPENSES
REVENUES
2012-13 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Administration; 28%
Resource Development
14%
Summer Festival
65%
Summer Festival
53%
Resource
Development; 9%
Festival Production; 36%
Music Store
3%
Administration
27%
Grants
10%
Administration
1%
Year Round Programs
7%
Music Store
4%
Resource Development
9%
TEN YEAR FINANCIAL HISTORY FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
2,500
2,000
1,500
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This chart shows
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of the Winnipeg
Folk Festival for
the last ten years.
The continued
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in an operating
surplus each
year has brought
a new level of
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organization. The
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the accumulated
surplus includes
capital assets,
internally
restricted, and
unrestricted assets.
1,000
500
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Annual Surplus
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2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Accumulated Surplus
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The management of The Winnipeg Centennial Folk Festival Inc. is responsible for the preparation and presentation of the financial statements and accompanying
notes. The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in Canada and reviewed and approved by the
Audit Committee of the Board of Directors.
The statements have been examined by Magnus Chartered Accountants, independent external auditors, whose opinion is included herein. The preparation of
the financial information contained in the annual report necessarily involved the use of certain estimates and judgments that have been reached based on careful
assessment of data available through the organization’s information systems.
Preparation of financial information is an integral part of management’s broader responsibilities for the ongoing operations of the organization. Management
maintains an appropriate system of internal accounting controls to ensure that transactions are accurately recorded on a timely basis, are properly approved
and result in reliable financial statements.
The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors meets periodically with the financial officers of the organization and the auditors. A portion of each meeting with
the auditors takes place in the absence of the Treasurer and staff of the organization. The auditors have free access to this committee to discuss the results of their
audit work and their opinion on the adequacy of internal financial controls and the quality of financial reporting.
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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON THE SUMMARY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
To the Members of
The Winnipeg Centennial Folk Festival Inc.
Report on Summary Financial Statements
The accompanyingINDEPENDENT
summary financial
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THE WINNIPEG CENTENNIAL FOLK FESTIVAL INC.
Summary Statement of Financial Position
January 31, 2013
January 31
2013
January 31
2012
February 1
2011
Assets
Current assets:
Cash
Short term investments
Accounts receivable
Government remittances recoverable
Inventory
Prepaid expenses
$
Long term investments
699,399
215,244
263,620
115,657
26,342
1,320,262
$
495,581
327,877
4,833
91,401
11,956
931,648
$
85,146
603,666
16,419
96,866
23,191
825,288
-
209,928
364,427
4,101,995
3,629,127
2,638,256
$ 5,422,257
$ 4,770,703
$ 3,827,971
$
$
$
Capital assets
Liabilities and Net Assets
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
Government remittances payable
Deferred revenue
Current portion of long term debt
Long term debt
Deferred contributions
Deferred capital contributions
Net assets:
Invested in capital assets
Internally restricted
Unrestricted
150,766
5,371
306,817
8,800
471,754
231,559
138,180
8,200
377,939
352,330
109,053
461,383
263,850
271,800
-
40,000
40,000
40,000
2,456,727
3,232,331
1,950,340
2,640,079
1,234,348
1,735,731
1,372,618
74,999
742,309
2,189,926
1,398,789
63,668
668,167
2,130,624
1,403,908
247,602
440,730
2,092,240
$ 5,422,257
$ 4,770,703
$ 3,827,971
APPROVED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD:
_____________________________ Director
_____________________________ Director
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THE WINNIPEG CENTENNIAL FOLK FESTIVAL INC.
Summary Statement of Operations
Year ended January 31, 2013
2013
Grants
$
Revenue:
Summer festival
Music store
Year round programs
Resource development
Administration
462,569
Excess of revenue over expenses
$
432,979
3,122,950
167,375
357,395
680,118
32,020
4,359,858
3,044,475
181,578
219,334
607,930
33,374
4,086,691
4,822,427
4,519,670
372,609
397,395
4,449,818
4,122,275
2,255,134
90,659
323,885
432,692
1,288,146
4,390,516
2,088,709
88,186
227,015
402,989
1,276,992
4,083,891
Cost of sales
Expenses:
Summer festival
Music store
Year round programs
Resource development
Administration
2012
$
59,302
$
38,384
THE WINNIPEG CENTENNIAL FOLK FESTIVAL INC.
Summary Statement of Changes in Net Assets
Year ended January 31, 2013
Invested in
capital asset
Balance, beginning of year
Excess (deficiency) of revenue
over expenses
Investment in capital assets
Balance, end of year
Winnipeg Folk Festival 2012-2013 Annual Report
$ 1,398,789
Internally
restricted
$
(128,691)
63,668
$
11,331
102,520
$ 1,372,618
Unrestricted
$
74,999
$ 2,092,240
59,302
38,384
-
-
742,309 $ 2,189,926
$ 2,130,624
(102,520)
$
Total
2012
668,167 $ 2,130,624
176,662
-
Total
2013
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THE WINNIPEG CENTENNIAL FOLK FESTIVAL INC.
Note to Summary Financial Statements
Year ended January 31, 2013
1. Basis of preparation
The summary financial statements have been prepared from the audited financial statements for the
year ended January 31, 2013 on the basis that the summary financial statements include the major
operating activity totals and subtotals from the related complete financial statements.
The complete financial statements, including notes to the financial statements and the independent
auditors' report are available upon request by contacting the organization's office.
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