annual report - Burlington Performing Arts Centre
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annual report - Burlington Performing Arts Centre
2013 annual report TABLE of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of Purpose.................................................... 3 Spring 2013 Performances........................................... 13 Vision Statement............................................................. 3 Fall 2013 Performances................................................. 13 Introduction from the Board Chair............................... 4 Education Outreach Project........................................ 14 From the Executive Director......................................... 5 Theatre Industry Mentorship Program at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre..................... 15 Board of Directors.......................................................... 6 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre Staff Listing....................................................................... 7 2 Dance Outreach 2013................................................... 16 Financial Summary........................................................ 18 Programs.......................................................................... 8 Thank You to Our Volunteers...................................... 21 Community Rentals & Commercial Productions..... 10 Thank You to Our Donors............................................ 22 List of Renters 2013.........................................................11 2013/2014 Season Sponsors........................................ 30 The Centre Presents..................................................... 12 2013 Mayor’s Cabaret Sponsors................................ 31 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The mission of The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is: To bring the best in performing arts to Burlington and to nurture and support local presenters This mission is accomplished by: • Being Burlington’s social and cultural hub for live performances • Offering a balanced program of professional and local attractions • Supporting and enhancing related City policies and civic goals VISION STATEMENT The Vision of The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is: To capture the hearts and minds of the community through the power of the performing arts This vision is accomplished by: • Entertaining, engaging and inspiring all of Burlington • Maintaining active engagement with the whole community • Taking a leadership role in community cultural development 2013 Annual Report 3 INTRODUCTION from the Board & Executive Director INTRODUCTION FROM THE BOARD CHAIR Welcome to the first annual report of The Burlington Performing Arts Centre – a report that will become a regular feature of our communication to our various stakeholder groups. By means of this report, your Board of Directors and Management Group will provide information on both the results of our operations, and our anticipated activities for the upcoming season. But that raises the question – how should our results be evaluated? The answer is, we have several goals, and we should be judged on our achievement of each of them. In no particular order (since readers can honestly have varying priorities), we must attract visitors; we must achieve financial results; we must bring in significant rental activity; and we must engage local performers and performing groups at The Centre, giving them an opportunity to entertain their supporters in this magnificent facility. We believe we have made impressive strides in all these areas, in just a few short years. And we believe our future is bright, that we will continue to make a growing and responsible contribution to the quality of life in Burlington. Your Board of Directors hopes and trusts that you find this report informative, and that the information it discloses supports our conviction that The Centre has become both a significant and important part of the social and cultural life of Burlington. Rick Burgess Chairman, Theatre Board 4 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dear Friends, Our 2013 season has seen a steady growth in both rentals and The Burlington Performing Arts Centre Presents programming. Attendance increased from 68,597 in 2012 to 77,597 in 2013. This number does not include all the wonderful performers who have performed on our stage, whose numbers are in the thousands as well. Uses of The Centre have also increased from 285 in 2012 to 317 in 2013. Of the 317 uses, 162 were rentals to non-profit organizations, 105 rentals to commercial renters and 50 for our own presenting program. We have also seen continuing growth in our arts education program. This program provides the same access to the arts as children experience in major cities like Toronto. This past year students have attended performances like Scrap Arts Music, The Gruffalo, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar in addition to workshops, teacher development, technical and front of house internships. We have also made tickets available to students who otherwise could not afford them through our Golden Ticket Program. Highlights in the 2013 presenting series include comedian Brent Butt, the late Peter Appleyard, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Natalie MacMaster, Bruce Cockburn, Jesse Cook, Ballet BC and Les Ballets jazz de Montréal, Gino Vannelli, Leahy and Colm Wilkinson, just to name a few of the outstanding performances. Finally I would like to thank all of our donors, sponsors, volunteers and Board members. Their generosity in time, expertise and financial support make everything that we do at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre possible. Brian McCurdy Executive Director 2013 Annual Report 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS & Staff BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Rick Burgess Vice-Chairman Ilene Elkaim (absent in photo) Peter Ashmore Allan Pearson Arthur Salzer Councillor Rick Craven Denise Walker Barry Simmons Mayor Rick Goldring (absent in photo) Jeff Fielding Mike Southon Don Baxter Brian McCurdy (Ex-Officio) Treasurer Robert Ban Secretary Vacant until the AGM 6 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre THE BURLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE STAFF LISTING Brenda Heatherington, Executive Director (former) Ty Howie, Box Office Supervisor Brian McCurdy, Executive Director (current) Stefanie Martin, Marketing Assistant Graham Frampton, Manager, Operations and Facility Sales Louise Tremblay, Accountant Kathryn Jeffrey, Manager, Fundraising and Audience Development Leslie Gray, Dance Outreach Coordinator Joanne Churchill, Education Outreach Coordinator Hilary Sadler, Manager, Marketing and PR Lynn Gerry, Donor Relations Heather Williams, Manager, Audience Services Susan Reeve, Executive Assistant Christopher Greenhalgh, Technical Supervisor Christine Kircos, Box Office Representative James Biljak, Venue Technician Christine Neeter, Box Office Representative Sean Pederson, Venue Technician Ingrid Passero, Box Office Representative Ryan Grant, Venue Technician Carol Maunder, Box Office Representative Cheryl Nikolov, Sales Associate Tracy Anderson, Box Office Representative 2013 Annual Report 7 COLLECTIVE USE of The Centre PROGRAMS The Burlington Performing Arts Centre presenting season featured over 50 performances for children, family and adult audiences across six series of events. The “Presents” series represents those performances where The Centre hires the artists, markets the events, and takes the risk for profits or losses. Attendance for these performances was 19,322 with net ticket sales of $790,649. This represents an increase of 4,810 ticket purchases and $232,351 in ticket revenue over 2012. Highlights in 2013 included performances by comedian Brent Butt, late jazz musician Peter Appleyard, musicians Nelly Furtado, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Natalie MacMaster, Bruce Cockburn, Robert Cray, Gino Vannelli, Joel Plaskett, Colm Wilkinson, Leahy Family and dance companies Ballet BC, Les Ballets jazz de Montréal and the Nureyev State Ballet Theatre performing The Nutcracker, just to name a few of the incredible performances that took place on our stages in 2013. Building Use Studio Theatre 50 105 14 162 Main Theatre 37 60 Other Activity 36 17 Commercial Not For Profits 51 8 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre 71 31 BPAC Presents Total Attendance 77,597 68,797 80,000 70,000 29,382 60,000 31,669 50,000 26,321 40,000 30,000 19,582 20,969 20,000 4,615 8,028 10,000 6,939 Commercial Not For Profit 21,894 16,159 BPAC Presents 0 2011 2012 2013 3 Year Comparison of Use 317 285 350 105 300 97 250 200 150 100 Commercial Not For Profit 11 34 15 50 162 137 60 51 50 BPAC Presents 0 2011 2012 2013 2013 Annual Report 9 RENTALS at The Centre COMMUNITY RENTALS & COMMERCIAL PRODUCTIONS A wide variety of new and returning clients performed within The Centre’s theatre in 2013. These included cultural performances and festivals, dance competitions and recitals, Halton District Schools Board music, drama and dance productions, as well as theatrical productions, choral and band performances, classical music concerts and corporate presentations. Number of Events Main Theatre Activity 150 158 100 50 0 10 146 36 2011 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre 2012 2013 CATEGORY Total All Categories Presentation Series Total Not for Profit Total Commercial 2011 2012 2013 36 146 158 12 30 36 18 58 71 6 58 51 Number of Events Studio Theatre Activity CATEGORY Total All Categories Presentation Series Total Not for Profit Total Commercial 150 111 95 100 2011 2012 2013 17 95 111 3 21 14 10 53 60 2 13 37 50 17 0 2011 2012 2013 LIST OF RENTERS 2013 Active Energy Burlington Polish Boy Scouts Halton Women’s Place Smith’s Funeral Home Burlington Studio Dance Harbourtown Sound Sound of Music Festival Investors Group Starting Point Church Joel Haynes Drum School Student Theatre Burlington City of Burlington Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation Supercars Canada Burlington Downtown Business Association Dance/Theatre Collective Knights of Columbus Derrick van Der Kolk TD Waterhouse Burlington School of Classical Ballet Discovery Ford KooGle Theatre Company Burlington Art Centre Fern Hill School Aspects of Dance Boehringer Ingleheim Bounty Productions Brott Music Burlington Chamber of Commerce Burlington Concert Band Burlington Dance Academy Burlington Economic Development Corporation Burlington Footnotes Burlington Welsh Male Choir Business in Burlington Dundee Wealth Flipside Media Group Live & Local Long & McQuade Marques D’Elegances Halton District School Board McCarthy School of Dance Halton Organization for Pride and Education (HOPE) Richard Bachman Premiere Dance Symphony on the Bay Teen Tour Band Boosters The Beatlemaniacs Top Hat Marching Orchestra Tourism Burlington Trillium College Trio Classiso VR Pro Rotary Music Festival 2013 Annual Report 11 THE CENTRE presents THE CENTRE PRESENTS The Burlington Performing Arts Centre presenting season featured over 50 performances for children, family and adult audiences across six series of events. 12 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre SPRING 2013 PERFORMANCES Brent Butt 17-Jan Danny Michel 18-Jan Peter Appleyard 24-Jan Nelly Furtado 28-Jan Taj Mahal Trio 1-Feb Jake’s Gift 3-Feb Ballet BC 7-Feb Alex Cuba 14-Feb Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music The Movie 18-Feb Georgy Tchaidze 17-Mar Amazing Grace 22-Feb Bowfire 20-Mar Ladysmith Black Mambazo The Gruffalo 12 & 13-Apr 26-Feb Coleman Lemieux 6-Mar Jasper Wood & Daniel Bolshoy 14-Apr Scrap Arts Music 8-Mar Jim Witter – The Piano Men 18-Apr Jamie Adkins Circus Incognitus 14-Mar The Good Lovelies 24-Apr Natalie MacMaster 25-Apr FALL 2013 PERFORMANCES Bruce Cockburn 29-Aug Hamlet (Solo) 2-Nov The Celtic Tenors 24-Nov Sing-a-long-a Grease The Movie 28-Sep Joel Plaskett – Acoustic 3-Nov The Very Hungry Caterpillar 29 & 30-Nov Chic Gamine 4-Oct Harry Manx 7-Nov Colm Wilkinson 1-Dec Robert Cray Band 22-Oct Mayor’s Cabaret 9-Nov Jesse Cook 23-Oct Nathalie Vachon 16-Nov Leahy Family Christmas 11-Dec Rose Cousins 25-Oct Alcan String Quartet 17-Nov Gino Vannelli 25-Oct One 27-Oct Les Ballets jazz de Montréal Nutcracker 13 & 14-Dec John McDermott 15-Dec 20-Nov 2013 Annual Report 13 EDUCATION Outreach Programs EDUCATION OUTREACH PROJECT The Education Outreach Project is a three-year project, funded by The Ontario Trillium Foundation, that started in January 2012 and will continue until December 2014. The purpose of the Education Outreach Project is to create an on-going partnership with the local education community that will result in lasting opportunities for students, educators and parents to experience live professional performances in a world-class theatre setting. The Project has implemented six (6) core projects to realize its goal: 1. Elementary and Secondary School Performance Series (Field Trips) a. Matinee performances that are specifically programmed to reflect the Ontario Curriculum are made available during the weekday. Students attend performances at a highly reduced fee of $9.50 per ticket. 2. Student Workshops/Engagement a. In-school workshops are programmed to extend the dialogue beyond the theatre walls, into the classroom and school community. 3. Teacher Professional Development a. Workshops are designed to help elementary teachers use drama and movement as learning tools in the classroom. 4. Golden Ticket Program a. This program facilitates the distribution of free tickets to schools that would otherwise not be able to access a live theatrical performance. This program is delivered in partnership with the Halton District School Board and the Halton Learning Foundation. 5. Theatre Industry Mentorship Program a. A program specific to secondary students interested in pursuing a career in the theatre industry. This program includes Co-operative Placements in Technical Production and Hospitality/Event Coordination, Technical Workshops and a Theatre Industry Career Day. 6. Audience Development (Previews & Open Houses) a. Annual Educator Previews and other special events encourage ongoing partnerships between local district school boards and The Centre resulting in higher awareness of the project, participation in events and ticket sales. 14 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre THEATRE INDUSTRY MENTORSHIP PROGRAM AT THE BURLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is a hub of cultural activity and we are passionate in our support of the next generation of theatre industry professionals. This passion has developed over the years into a very unique branch of our Education Outreach Program that now encompasses co-operative placements, workshops and a career day for those secondary students interested in a career in the theatre industry (SHSM students are encouraged). Co-operative Placement: Back of House Technical Production A full-semester placement offering hands-on experience to senior students interested in working backstage in Technical Services. The Centre’s Technical Staff will mentor the successful candidate and provide training in the myriad of production duties. Co-operative Placement: Front of House Hospitality and Event Coordination Another full-semester placement providing an opportunity for students to work in a non-technical environment. Under the mentorship of the Audience Services Manager, the student will learn about special event planning, hospitality, catering, artist liaison and accommodations. Technical Workshops Production, Light & Sound: An Introductory Workshop Small groups of students work collaboratively with members of the Technical Services team to explore staging, rigging, lighting design, sound engineering and tour management. Students leave with a greater understanding of the various roles of a theatre technician. Theatre Industry Career Day Career Day is a fantastic opportunity for students to interact with some of today’s top industry professionals. Whether it’s a writer, a marketer, stage manager or a lighting technician, each professional contributes something to an audience’s theatre experience. A fascinating array of guests will explore how a performance starts as a creative idea and becomes a tangible performance on stage. Intimate break-out sessions, interactive stations, informal talks as well as a Marketplace of post-secondary institutions offering theatre related programming will offer student as chance to explore the varied opportunities in the theatre industry. 2013 Annual Report 15 DANCE Outreach 2013 DANCE OUTREACH 2013 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre receives a grant from The Ontario Arts Council to participate in the Ontario Dances Program. Ontario Dances seeks to have more dance performances in Ontario communities and more people engaged, interested and invested in dance at a local level in our province. The program aims to increase the range and diversity of dance available to communities in Ontario outside of the city of Toronto. Ontario Dances offers the public the opportunity to participate in dance at all levels from dance classes and workshops to dance artists in residence to the presentation of dance by Ontario-based professional dance artists. Ontario Dances is about: • Audience development: providing opportunities for more people to take part in dance as both audiences and participants through performances and arts education or learning programs. • Curatorial development: enabling arts presenters to take part in professional development programs and networking opportunities that expand their knowledge of dance in Ontario. • Presentation of Ontario dance artists: supporting arts presenters to undertake artistic risks that engage their audiences in new experiences in dance from Ontario’s dance artists in all dance genres including contemporary and classical dance expressions of all world cultures. The Burlington Performing Arts Centre offered several intensive dance outreach activities during 2013. 16 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre Tap Dance Outreach with Shawn Byfield Peggy Baker Outreach Event Sunday, January 20, 2013 Sunday, October 20, 2013 We are excited to present the very first Tap Dance Outreach to local dancers, beginner to Advanced level, with amazing dancer Shawn Byfield. Dora Award winning choreographer Shawn Byfield is a veteran of TV & film, and an internationally renowned tap dance & hip hop dance instructor. He’s a 2007 Gemini Award Nominee, Co-Director of Thrive! Entertainment and Director of Funk Factory, Canada’s National Tap Dance Ensemble. Renowned contemporary dancer/choreographer Peggy Baker performs “Disappearance of Right and Left”, followed by a Q&A and ending with a 90 minute Masterclass for teens and adults. Contemporary Residency with Laurence Lemieux from Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie February/March 2013 An opportunity for local dancers to work directly with a professional Toronto choreographer, Laurence Lemieux. Auditions were held on February 25 for this amazing opportunity to learn a new piece and the chosen dancers performed the piece at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre before the Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie performance on March 6, 2013. Born in Edmonton Alberta in 1952, Ms. Baker began her professional career in Toronto, in 1974, as a founding member, and later artistic director, of Toronto’s Dancemakers, where she participated in more than 50 premieres by Canadian choreographers and contributed three works to the repertoire. She toured internationally as a prominent member of Lar Lubovitch’s celebrated New York company throughout the eighties and joined Mikhail Baryshnikov and Mark Morris for the inaugural season of their White Oak Dance Project in 1990. Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal Wednesday, November 20, 2013 Teaching dance is a priority for Les Ballets jazz de Montréal (BJM). BJM’s professional team of dances offered an introductory and exploratory masterclass to local dancers in the Community Studio Theatre in the afternoon as well as a talk back session with the audience immediately following the evening performance on November 20th. This is a unique opportunity to encounter the ideas of young creators who are well on their way to become the leading choreographers of tomorrow. 2013 Annual Report 17 2013 OPERATING Results FINANCIAL SUMMARY The 2013 fiscal year was very successful with The Burlington Performing Arts Centre generating a net revenue of $179,416. Out of that net revenue $101,070 is a contribution to the capital renewal fund that is generated by the $1.50 surcharge to every ticket sold at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre, $40,000 to the capital reserve fund from a transfer from the capital campaign, $5,279 is a contribution to the donation reserve fund with the balance of net revenue used for the purchase of tangible capital assets less amortization expense for the year. Additionally The Burlington Performing Arts Centre used only $740,995 of City funding out of the $994,260 allocated. Please note that ticket sales revenue are only for “BPAC Presents”and does not include $639,156 in rental ticket sales revenue, all figures net of HST and service charges. Revenues 2013 $740,995 $101,070 $920,548 $567,021 Ticket Sales & Sponsorships Rental Revenue & Recoveries Concessions & Misc City of Burlington Grants & Donations $222,079 Capital Improvement $276,860 Expenses 2013 $336,103 $341,787 $557,304 $229,336 18 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre $1,184,627 Salaries, Wages & Benefits Promotional & Communications Office Supplies, Admin, Professional Servies Utilities, maintanence & operations Artist Expenses STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS For the year ended December 31, 2013 BUDGET 2013 ACTUAL 2013 ACTUAL 2012 Revenues Capital renewal fund 2,938,105 $ 101,070 637,310 103,685 276,860 166,755 15,324 252,127 314,894 920,548 40,000 2,828,573 2,338,421 $ $ $ 2,754 4,472 2,754 627,500 557,304 411,200 18,700 16,790 198,571 27,311 69,799 127,754 302,465 1,184,627 143,216 16,848 2,649,157 18,177 $ 99,690 City of Burlington grant 637,310 City of Burlington special funding 356,950 Concessions, advertising and fees 246,120 Grants and donations 154,100 Interest – Recovered costs 234,260 Rental revenue 368,675 Ticket sales and sponsorships “BPAC Presents” 841,000 Transfer from Capital Campaign Total revenues Expenses Amortization of tangible capital assets Artist expense Communications Maintenance services and building operations Materials and supplies – 206,500 29,130 Office administration 118,925 Professional services 84,050 Promotional expenses Salaries and benefits Utilities Website creation and design Total expenses Annual (deficit) surplus 246,200 1,334,410 163,000 10,000 2,841,169 96,936 Accumulated surplus, beginning of year 425,142 Accumulated surplus, end of year 522,078 179,416 425,142 604,558 $ 82,215 624,814 111,143 202,509 136,661 11,372 224,096 275,813 669,798 – 168,085 20,563 104,421 48,951 238,791 1,083,459 138,927 12,260 2,247,588 90,833 334,309 425,142 2013 Annual Report 19 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For the year ended December 31, 2013 Continuity of reserved funds Transcations of the reserve funds during the year as follows: 2013 2012 $ $ 415,085 101,070 5,279 15,324 40,000 576,758 321,498 258,319 5,279 313,160 576,758 117,249 Special projects reserve funds Balance beginning of year Contribution to capital renewal fund Contribution to donation reserve Interest earned Transfer from capital campaign Special projects reserve funds, end of year 82,215 – 11,372 – 415,085 Special projects reserve funds consist of Capital reserve fund Donation reserve fund Operating reserve fund Total 20 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre – 297,836 415,085 THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS One hundred and twenty three citizens strong, our volunteer team has delivered first rate experiences to the thousands of men, women and children who have attended the Theatre in our 2013 season. Serving as ticket takers, ambassadors, ushers, coat check attendants, merchandise assistants, hospitality and housekeeping helpers and much more, these volunteers have logged over 11,200 hours. An increase over the previous season by 498 logged hours. Seventy of our current volunteers have been with us since our opening season and eight of whom have individually dedicated more than 200 hours in this season alone. Refresher training was provided this past fall to our existing team, and we aim to expand our crew and diversity of roles this summer, recruiting another 50-100 volunteers. We now look forward to recognizing and celebrating our team’s achievements in July at our annual Volunteer Appreciation Party. 2013 Annual Report 21 THE BURLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE Donors THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS We have successfully completed our Capital Campaign and on behalf of our Board, our Management team, all staff and volunteers at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre, we applaud you and we thank you. BENEFACTOR GIFTS Bronze $25,000 – $99,999 TD Bank Group Titanium $5 million + Burlington Hyundai Dale & Shawn T. Tilson Family Burlington Teen Tour Band Boosters Diamond $20,000 – $24,999 Gary W. DeGroote & Family Platinum $750,000 + BDS Investments Inc. The GWD Foundation for Kids Gold $250,000 + Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. Silver $100,000 – $249,000 CIBC & CIBC Wood Gundy Lakeview Branch The Members of Creative Burlington Deloitte Discovery Ford Cogeco Judy & David Goodings Ron Foxcroft – In Honour of Lily Foxcroft Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Hogarth Family/Pioneer Energy Foundations Leggat Auto Group RBC Foundation Dr. Michael & Mrs. Emily Shih Thomson-Gordon Group Thomson Metals/Quantum Murray 22 Burlington Toyota Scion & Burlington Nissan The Burlington Performing Arts Centre MHPM Project Managers Inc. Mavis & Wally Pieczonka SB Partners LLP Scotiabank Group In Memory of Anita Dutka-Buchin In Memory of Forrest C. & Frances H. Lattner Ron Ness THE FAMILY LOBBY The Family Lobby is a gathering space that can be enjoyed by all. We thank these families for their generous support and belief in the vision. Leadership Gift Level $20,000 Founding Families The Ashmore Family Dan and Jenn Avon & Family John Bear & Linda Burden Randy and Janis Benson & Family Kevin and Barb Brady & Family Doug and Marg Morren & Family COMMUNITY STUDIO THEATRE Susan & Robert Busby Kevin and Ann Nye & Family Mark and Debbie Chamberlain & Family Michael O’Sullivan The Community Studio Theatre is a space that will inspire thousands to participate in the arts and transform our community. Norman and Deborah Col & Family William and Cindy Court & Family Ilija, Elizabeth, Ilijana & Konstantin Parojcic Allan & Denise Pearson Davidson & Manning Family Benjamin, Samantha, Thomas & Kate Ragonetti The Donnell Family Rumple/Yocom Family Nizar Esmail & Family William and Catriona Russell & Family In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Halliwell David and Ann Ryan & Family The Heagle Family Dr. Tim & Nancy Salter Tom and Michelle Hughes & Family Don & Wendy Smith Michael and Brenda Hunter & Family Erica & Patric Smith Ken and Daphne Jaques & Family Brian and Jennifer Timmis & Family The Johnston Family Dave and Shelly Livermore & Family Jane & Bill Love Kim and Rui Luis & Family The Lush Wallace Family Rob and Anne MacIsaac & Family Tim and Lori Maloney & Family Martin and Barbara Metherell & Family Keith Strong & Family Brian & Diane Timmis Leadership Gift Level $10,000 Advanced Rejuvenation Medical Spa Marc & Felicia Albanese – Pane Fresco Ampersand Group Argo Development Corporation Barnard & Speziale | The Interior Design Company Michael Birbari, The Birbari Wealth Management Group Alan and Susan Torrie & Family Dr. James & Mrs. Celeste Blackmore Van Haren – Lee Family Dr. John & Jennifer Bozek Kevin and Denise Walker & Family Richard Burgess & Brenda Bowlby Jerry, Martha, Andrea & Daniel Wilk Burlington Little Theatre Inc. Keith Williams & Family Burlington Student Theatre – Since 1978 June & Tod Wright Dr. Paul Wu & Family Ruby $10,001 – $19,999 Perry and Kathy Miele & Family BFI Canada The Molinaro Family Scott Family Fund at the Toronto Community Foundation Susan and Jeff Moore & Family We thank the following donors for their incredible generosity. Dr. Louis and Sandra Ceroni & Family Dr. Lori Chalklin and Joe Chalklin & Family CIBC – Lakeview Branch 2013 Annual Report 23 Tom Coates, Debbie Baker – Coates & Family The Pickfield Family Terry & Mary Bedard Dr. David & Dianne Conrath PLAY Advertising, Sheila & Brian Torsney Jane & Bill Bell Dalton Timmis Insurance Group Inc. Dr. Stella Psarakis & C. Gus Kandilas Joyce Bennet DenBok Landscaping & Design Ltd. Dr. & Mrs. David Robertson Nick and Silvana Di Luca & Family Jeff & Joan Robinson Elizabeth Interiors – Elizabeth Law & Allan Saulenas Lynda and Dennis Roy & Family The Kent & Henderson Familes – Fastsigns Six Dynamix Dr. Stephen, Leslee, Kristina & Kathryn Fielding Richard and Lisa Garland & Family Justine & Richard Giuliani Shelley & Robert Gould Family Hannah/Uchida Family Bryan, Jacqueline, TJ and Nicole Henderson Clinton & Karen Howell & Family – H2 Systems Inc. Investors Group – Burlington John Krpan Brian, Harriet & Rachel McComb, CFF Stainless Stainless Steels Inc. Specs on Pearl – Beth Norton & J.P. Federico Dr. Monika A. Szpejda Taylor Leibow LLP Accountants & Advisors Wade Group Professional Services Wardell Insurance In Memory of D. Eric Berglund Louise Berglund Mr. Sheldon Berkle Sandra & Craig Biggar Jean Binns & Larry Griffith Eileen (Terry) & Stan Bernard Blowers Bob’s No Frills Tom & Doreen Bochsler Ernest C. Bowyer Jean Bowyer Jolliffe Joyce Bradley Bill & Dorothy Willson Patricia Bradshaw Stephanie and George Wright & Family Brechin & Huffman, Lawyers In Memory of Freda Brown Dan W. Wynnyk Sheila Buckingham Cynthia Zahoruk Architect Burlington Dance Academy Sapphire $1,501 – $9,999 Dorothy Borovich Ken Carpenter & Family In Memory of Dr. Derek Burrows Mildred & Robert Cairns McDonald’s Restaurants of Burlington, Sgro Family K.P Portfolio Dr. & Mrs. Dan and Louise McGillivray & Family Sundial Homes MEDICALMART – The West Family PLEASE TAKE YOUR SEAT Maureen Charlton Carol & Dominic Mercuri Thank you to the following Take Your Seat Sponsors A. Christiansen & Family Millcroft Financial Group Molinaro Group New Horizon Development Group 24 Dr. Maria Rozakis & David Adcock The Bell Family Frank & Maria Sager Tom Allen Family Tom & Julie Allen Mr. and Mrs. Felice & Cheryl Cappellano Drs. Roger & Lucille Chambers David & Sherry Chivers Coffee Culture, 390 Brant Street Heather Cook & Family W.J. (Bill) Cooke Dr. Heather Norman & Dr. David Langlois Kim Alvarez & Family Northland Wealth Management Callie Archer Dr. Craig Paszt & Ms. Kelly Sheehan Robert & Maryanne Ban In Memory of Wilfred & Janet Corcoran Pat’s Party Rentals, Storey Family Mark and Sheryl Bates & Family Councillor Rick Craven John and Diane Peller & Family Paul & Sharon Barley Jenny Craven Heidi Pernfuss & Tom Larsen The Bauer Family Reverend Suzanne Craven The Burlington Performing Arts Centre Walter Anderson & Micky Dean Louise Cooke Jeff and Joelle Cooling & Family Lynn Curtin Lange Barbara Elliot & Parker Elliot Shelley & Robert Gould Family The DBA Shoppe (4 Seats) Madison & Braden Etmanski; James Lindsay Jon & Bonita Gravell The Fackrell Family Dr. Engelbert Guenster Councillor Carol D’Amelio Margaret Daniels, Katie, Jen, Jakob, Ben & Will In Loving Memory of Charles Martin Davidson Janet & Tamer Fahmi Hearth and Home Realty Mark, Diane & Taylor Ferguson Dr. Rick Grossman The John Harper Group Derek Scott & Brenda Heatherington Kyle & Karey Davidson Don & Marianne Fletcher Jane Davidson Lillian Fothergill Lynn & Clayton Davies Andy & Joan Frame Lorraine & David Dawson Karen Fraser DEC Express Maureen Fraser DeLoyde Family Alan & Joan French The Denbok Family Ron and Jan Gardner & Family Paul & Susan Douglas Dan & Michele Gaskin Duff Advertising Gordon & Lynn Gerry In Loving Memory of Lt. Col Cliff Hunt C.D. (Ret.) The Durcan Family Justine Giuliani The Hunter Family Ann & Brian Durnell Richard Giuliani Wayne Hussey Consulting Inc. Ed & Margaret Eggertson The Lynn-Giuliani Family In Memory of Elizabeth Hyde Hugh & Rhonda Eisler Rick & Cheryl Goldring In House Mary-Ellen & Thomas Heiman Mr. Herman Helbig Helen & Len; Rose & Ruby In Honour of Primo Poloniato Greg & Heather Hogarth Fay Booker & Rick Howarth Vic & Betty Hryhorchuk 2013 Annual Report 25 Joan & Reg Irish LeDrew Family Susan & John Mayberry In Memory of Sue Irmisch-Brown Tanya & Jay Leedale Dr. & Mrs. Sean McDonough Harold & Margaret Jenkins Judi & Dave Linfoot David & Debra McQuilkin Edith & John Juurinen In Loving Memory of Virginia Joan Link Bill & Diane McSpurren R.E. & S.A. Lloyd Murray & Betty Anne Millar Gordon and Marilyn Kack & Family Gene, Lori & Molly Kay Ed & Val Keenleyside Roy & Jean Littlewood Charles and Joanne Keizer & Family J. E. Loosley Jane & Bill Love Elinor & Wilfred Kelly Lorraine E. MacMaster In Loving Memory of Nancy (Neil) Kerr Brooke Madden & Jack Madden Gary & Joan Kirkwood In Memory of Petar & Radmila Madic Blair Lancaster & Brian Bourne Dr. Leslie Laking John Landry Julia Stoddart Lucie Larose Bruce & Keltie Law 26 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre Neil & Sinead Madden Patricia Johns, Bill Malloy & Paige Malloy Markin Family Jennifer and Lou Mattiacci & Family In Memory of Joseph & Mona Mattiacci Melichar Family Vaughan Minor In Memory of Ann Mitchell Jordan Moody & Paul Moody John & Chris Morrison Bobby Morrison In Loving Memory of Gav Morton & his Brant Inn ‘Dream’ Mr. Ian Mills Walter Mulkewich Mary G. Munro Christina Murdoch Gerard & Suellen Murphy Ron Ness Irv & Georgia Newson In Memory of Gisela Noack Robert Norman Carol & Victor Nunn Ken and Shirley Oakes & Family Sandy O’Reilly Angelo Paletta Darlene Paletta Michelle et Philippe Pango Judy & Bill Pearson Dave & Donna Phillips Kim Phillips & Family Paul & Carole Pizzolante In Honour of Primo Poloniato Robert & Patricia Pring Gery Puley Barry & Louise Quinn Howard & Linda Rafuse Russ & Marjorie Randall David Redwood & Tracy Parker Redwood Gary D. Rich Sarah E. Rich Jane E. Richardson R.E. (Bob) Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Ridpath Ruth A. Roberts Jeff & Joan Robinson Ray & Sarah Rocci The Roderick Family Lynda and Dennis Roy & Family R&R Trophies and Awards Royal LePage Burloak Real Estate Services Maria Rozakis & David Adcock Terry Ruf Mark C. Russom Hilary Sadler E. Scanlon In Loving Memory of Arthur H. Scholl Ashley & Lindsay Wallace Dr. Monika Schwab-Lang Brent & Janice Scowen Marianne Meed Ward & Peter Ward Bernard Scrivener Ross & Margaret Warriner Monica Scrivener Jack & Joanne Waters The Semkowski Family Gerd & Jean Westermann Denise Short & Family David, Joanna & Emma Whale Mary Ann & George Simpson In Memory of William J. Whiskin Grey Sisson Heather and Roger White & Family Darlaine & John Skirving William & Diane Sloper Mike & Caroline Wallace Mary D. Willard The Sloper Family In Memory of Mrs. Yolanda Wills Wilbert & Kay Smith – Smith’s Funeral Homes Ms. Susan E. Wills In Memory of Mr. Lloyd Wills Judy Snyder & Tom Ford Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Wingfield Doris Stephenson Dr. Theodore Witek Robert S. Martin & Nadine M. Stewart Xiris Automation Inc. Craig & Sue Stevens Steven and Penny Zorbas & Family Robert & Jo-Anne Stone In Memory of Dr. David Stubbing Paul Subject Anne Swarbrick & Gar Darroch Fred Sweeney Dan J. Yuzwa Cathy Zuraw Emerald $500 – $1,499 Canadian Tire Associate Store – G.W. Line Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Gordie Tapp Lori Chalklin Medical Professional Corp. Al & Monica Taylor The Coleman Family Councillor Peter & Ruth Thoem Eaton Maureen Tilson-Dyment In Memory of Vic & Del Hyde Friends & Family of Diane Timmis Lawrence & Company Bill and Lesha Tompkins & Family Joan Little Top Hat Marching Orchestra Lynn Martin Hon. Paddy Torsney The Mickus Family John & Jan Truman Pat & Bob Pring Gerry & Debra Tymstra To Honour Mary & Jack Van Ness In Memory of Madeleine & Guy Vandry Wagstaffe Family Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of these lists. We apologize for any errors or omissions. In Memory of Diana Walker 2013 Annual Report 27 THANK YOU TO OUR PIANO KEY DONORS 10. Music Studio of Philip Corke, In Memory of Lauren Packer Special thanks to David Goodings and Andrea Battista and the entire Keys to the Future Committee who set out to raise the funds to purchase our beautiful Shigeru Kawai EX, 9 foot piano. We also thank the many supporters who attended concerts and supported this grass-roots program. Thank you to the following donors who each purchased a key in support of this program. 11. Johnathan Lang 1. Judy and David Goodings 25. You Must Remember this Concert on March 26, 2010 12. The Family of Dr. Lang & Dr. Schwab-Lang 26. The Idea Factor 13. Diana Emery & Family 28. Lesley and David Megarry & Family 14. Marianne SIngh-Waraich, In Memory of Victoria & Hubert Ramaekers 15. Friends of Wendy Kormos, In Memory of Reginald Godden 16. Family and friends of Lorna Corke, In her Memory 27. The Idea Factor 29. David Megarry Consulting 30. Harlequin Singers – Jazz Connection Gala on May 8, 2010 31. Philip Corke & Family 32. John Goodings 17. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 60 33. Sally Goodings 18. Val Marshall and Ron More 35. Kamara Hennessey 4. Cindy Leich & Patricia Fink In Memory of E. Frances Martin 19. Time Travelling Concert on January 29, 2010 36. Women friends of Margaret Zavitz, In her Memory 5. Ed and Valerie Keenleyside 37. Youth Concert on June 5, 2010 6. Playathon, November 7, 2009 20. ORMTA friends of Lauren Packer, In Her Memory 7. Music Studio of Andrea Battista, In Memory of Bret Yu 21. The Italian Canadian Club of Burlington 8. Music Studio of Cathy Baxter 22. In Memory of Cameron Eydt 9. Music Studio of Sandra Brewer 23. Edith Buie 2. Andrea and Richard Battista 3. Lorna, Heather & Philip Corke, In Memory of Edgar Corke 28 24. Edith Buie The Burlington Performing Arts Centre 34. Robert Summers-Gill 38. Heather Keenleyside & Michael Green 39. Steven Keenleyside & Lorna Douglas 40. Andrea Battista, In Memory of Alex and Christine Graham 41. Burlington Choral Society 57. Ceci and Greg Mezzabotta & Family 73. Keys for Two Concert on May 7, 2011 58. Sing to the Future Concert on March 25, 2011 59. The Burlington Civic Chorale 74. Elaine McKinnon Riehm In Memory of Jessie Roberts Current 60. The Hamilton-Halton Chinese Choir 75. Eeren & Howard Chan 76. Judy & Bill Pearson 61. Maureen, Iain & Madison Murray 77. Symphony on the Bay 49. The Walker Family 62. Andrea Battista & Philip Corke at A Different Drummer 79. Alexander’s Public School 50. Don Thompson & James Brown at A Different Drummer 63. Rick & Rosanna Legate 51. Anonymous 65. Scott & Yuri Strong 42. Anthony & Diane Schincariol 43. High Rendition Youth Jazz Band 44. Keith Strong 45. Keith Strong & Julie Lang 46. Music as Muse Concert on October 23, 2010 47. Don & Mimi Gillies 48. Bill & Dorothy Willson 52. Don and Gloria Baxter 53. Andrea Battista, In Memory of Jean Broadfoot 54. Songs of Love and Dedication Concert on February 26, 2011 55. Lucie Larose 56. Catherine Richardson & Nathalie Younglai at A Different Drummer 64. Anika & Alyssa Brigant 66. Michael & Terra Klinck 67. Dr. Joan B. Heels 68. Lora Castellani 69. Long & McQuade 70. Mano Music Studio – Diane Manojlovich 78. S tudio of Catherine Richardson 80. Michael, Diane, Charlotte & Emma Tan 81. Jane & Bob Richardson 82. Norma Hitchcox 83. Paula Germain 84. Performance Academy of Music 85. Roland & Louise Packer, in memory of Lauren Alice Packer 71. Studio of Shireen Moos 72. Shirley Wong 2013 Annual Report 29 THANK YOU Sponsors 2013/2014 SEASON SPONSORS Michael O’Sullivan SALES REPRESENTATIVE An agency of the Government of Ontario. Relève du gouvernement de l’Ontario. 30 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre 2013 MAYOR’S CABARET SPONSORS BAXTER CONSULTANCY INC. City Building 2013 Annual Report 31 The Burlington Performing Arts Centre 440 Locust Street, Burlington, ON L7S 1T7 Administration Office 905.681.2551 www.burlingtonpac.ca