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2012-2013 Dear Friend of The Baum School of Art, While the past year was full of creative growth, the region lost several important community leaders who have had deep impact on The Baum School of Art over the years. Dexter Baker, Inez Donley, Linny Fowler and Priscilla Payne Hurd will be sorely missed. Their legacy of generosity, concern for children and steadfast support for the arts continue to inspire us all. While these leaders will not be easily replaced, a remarkable movement is beginning to take hold. At The Baum School of Art, the tremendous void we feel is beginning to be filled by new leaders, new donors, and active students who care deeply about the role the school can play in the lives of our friends, neighbors, and children. The downtown redevelopment is building excitement as we all become engaged in actively making our vision for a stronger community real, and the arts are a big part of that vision. Another big part of that vision is YOU. The Baum School of Art needs your support now, more than ever. Get involved - be part of the fabric of community support for art education. Make a donation, attend an event, or take a class! Support the creative growth, and honor the memories of those who came before us to support, uplift, engage and inspire the community through the arts, especially at The Baum School of Art. OF In the past year, over two thousand students took part in art classes that kindled their creativity, with many receiving financial aid from either our Linny’s Kids fund or the STAR (Senior Tuition Assistance Reward) Fund. Exhibitions featuring regional, national, and international artists provided creative inspiration, critical cultural dialogue and celebrated the creative process. The new Summer Fashion Academy brought droves of young future designers to The Baum School to explore the world of fashion. Partnerships with Da Vinci Science Center, the Wildlands Connservancy and Communities In Schools resulted in unique youth programs connecting art with STEM curriculum, environmental stewardship, and successful after school initiatives. Our Circulating Picture Club rental program transformed our corporate clients’ walls into community art galleries. Our partners in art education remain invaluable; from Lehigh Carbon Community College, the Allentown School District, PA Cyber Charter School, Mercy Special Learning Center and more– together we ensure that the arts are accessible to everyone. Finally, we are proud to announce that The Baum School of Art has once again successfully achieved national accreditation through the ACCPAS, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Precollegiate Art Schools, a testament to the standard of excellence we uphold. CONTENTS As 2013 comes to a close, we at The Baum School of Art reflect on a year of creative growth. As you page through this newsletter, you will see the evidence of an organization dedicated to enriching lives through arts education. We thank all those whose support made this past year a success. Shannon Slattery Fugate Executive Director J. Robert Lovett President, Board of Trustees TABLE Sincerely, 2 Accreditation & Enrollment 3 Enrollment Continued 4&5 Partnerships 6 Community Programs 7 Summer Camps 8 Exhibitions & Circulating Picture Club 9 Art in the City Gala 10 Special Events 11 28th Annual Art Auction 12 Tributes 13 In Memory of Edgar & June Baum Baum School Society 14 Trustee Spotlight 15 Trustees, Staff & Faculty 16&17 Thanks for your support! 1 Accreditation Scholarship & Community Programs In 2012, The Baum School of Art was reviewed for re-accreditation by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Precollegiate Arts Schools(ACCPAS). After a lengthy self study evaluation by the staff, board, and steering committee, followed by a thorough evaluation by visiting representatives, The Baum School of Art received the distinguished honor of re-accreditation by ACCPAS. The Accrediting Commission for Community and Pre-collegiate Arts Schools has been established by the Council of Arts Accrediting Associations to review and accredit schools and programs providing non-degree instruction in the arts disciplines to children, youth, and adults. Council members are the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, the National Association of Schools of Theatre, and the National Association of Schools of Dance. Among them, these organizations accredit over 1,000 institutions or programs in the arts, primarily in conservatories, colleges, universities, and independent schools of the arts. The Baum School of Art was the first visual arts school in the country to receive this distinguished accreditation in 2005, and remains the only community visual arts school in Pennsylvania to have achieved this distinction. 26 Students This program is designed for adult mental health consumers in the Lehigh Valley and began in the spring of 2002. Students are identified through organizations including Clubhouse of Lehigh County, Via, Lehigh County Conference of Churches, Step-by-Step, Lehigh Valley Hospital, and others. Grace Montessori Program 48 Students The Baum School of Art provides the elementary art program for our neighbors across the street at Grace Montessori School. Students explore a variety of media and techniques from drawing and painting, to sculpture, printmaking, and mixed media. Inner-City Neighborhood Program 100 Students Third through fifth grade students at Central, Cleveland, Jefferson, McKinley, Ramos, Ritter, Sheridan, and Washington Elementary Schools in the Allentown School District participated in this free after-school program during the winter and spring terms. The Baum School of Art provides transportation for students from their schools to The Baum School of Art to work with our faculty exploring a variety of media and developing their personal expression and self confidence. (EITC approved) Young Artists Program 20 Students Enrollment Children & Teens’ Enrollment 2012-2013 Fall Access to the Arts Enrollment 2012-2013 Adult Enrollment 2012-2013 Fall 197 Students Teens on probation in Lehigh County studied art after school in the Young Artists Program. A student exhibition and graduation ceremony celebrating student achievements was held for each session in the fall and spring. Students come to the program who are involved in juvenile court for various reasons, but graduate from the program as creative artists who give back to their community and make a difference in the lives of others. (EITC approved) Mercy Special Learning Center 14 Students 359 Students Students from Mercy Special Learning Center attended classes at The Baum School of Art during their school year. These students thrive creatively, despite developmental challenges. Teachers and students enjoy coming to The Baum School of Art regularly and create works of art in a variety of media. Winter 231 Students SMArt Program 35 Students No Adult Winter Session Offered. This free afterschool program provides students in third through fifth grades at Mosser and Roosevelt Elementary Schools in the Allentown School District the opportunity to come to The Baum School of Art for art classes. (EITC approved) Spring Post 327 Students Post 168 Students Summer Spring 587 Students 75 Students Summer 97 Students 374 Students Teenage Scholarship Program Teachers from 40 Lehigh Valley Middle Schools are asked to recommend talented eighth graders to participate in this free after school program. Recommended students must complete an interview process and are awarded this prestigious opportunity that can spark a lifetime of achievement in the arts. The Teenage Scholarship Program has provided opportunities to young talented students since 1965. (EITC approved) Linny’s Kids 2 Total Enrollment: 905 139 Students Financial assitance is provided for children who wish to attend classes but cannot afford tuition. Our financial assistance program is named for our late benefactor and friend, Linny Fowler, whose tremendous contributions to The Baum School of Art have provided thousands of students the chance to dream and create. STAR (Senior Tuition Assistance Reward) Total Enrollment: 1,510 40 Students 21 Students STAR is a financial aid program founded by Fredda and the late Bruce Fischman to provide tuition assistance to senior citizens who wish to take classes at The Baum School of Art but lack the resources to pay for tuition. 3 Birdtown Arts & EnviroMentor Program vintage fashion trunk show a selection from Stieg Bodies Revealed Figure Drawing Workshop Capture Lehigh Valley Photography Exhibition Studio requirements are offered at The Baum School of Art Vintage Fashion Trunk Show Pastel Portrait Demonstration inspired by Toulouse-Laurec PArtnerships PArtnerships Where the Wild Eggs Are The Baum School of Art provides art instruction for PA Cyber students vintage Wildlife Drawing & Painting Summmer Camp Discount Program Busing provided certain weeks to/from Air Products Campus 4 5 Teenage Scholarship Program The Dexter Baker Picking Up STEAM Camp 6 SMArt (Students Making ART) Fashion Academy Inner-City Neighborhood Scholarship Program Summer Camps Community Programs with The Da Vinci Science Center Cedarbrook Nursing Home Mural Mercy Special Learning Center City Arts Summer Camp Grace Montessori Art Program Nature and the Arts Camp Young Artists Program with The Wildlands Conservancy Lehigh County Probation Access to the Arts Summer Art Camps 7 Exhibition Art in the City Gala Highlights David E. Rodale & Rodale Family Galleries Max Ginsburg: The Social Realist Master October 13, 2012 Adriano Farinella: In Memory of Adrienne Snelling The Way Home Exhibitions Max Ginsburg: The Social Realist Master • The Annual Holiday Card Competition • In Memory of Adrienne Snelling • The Holliday Gift Gallery • 2013 East Central Pennsylvania Scholastic Art Awards • Edgar S. Baum: For the Love of Painting • The Paintings of Edith Roeder • The Adult Student Exhibition • The Children and Teen Exhibition • An Artistic Discovery • Adriano Farinella: The Way Home • The Baum School of Art Annual Auction • John Altobelli: Simply Color • Capture Greater Lehigh Valley Photography Contest • The Paintings of Clarence Carter • Milan Melicharek: Regional Landscapes • The Baum School of Art Facutly and Staff Exhibition • The Morning Call 7th Annual Juried Exhibition Sponsors John & Jane Altobelli • Dr. Andrew Bausch • Joe Brookes & Kirk Kozero • J. Lawrence Grim, Jr. & Kathy O’Dea • Gregory D. Kirk Bruce & Pamela Loch • Bob & Sandy Lovett • The Morning Call • National Penn Bank • PBS39 • PPL Corporation Kathleen & JB Reilly • Joel & Ruth Spira • Eric K. Steen and Associates The Paintings of Edith Roeder Edgar S. Baum: For the Love of Painting An Artistic Discovery Highlights The Baum School of Art’s Art in the City Gala was held on October 13, 2012 in The Fowler Community Room at The Baum School of Art. The event honored Fredda Fischman, a dedicated student and supporter of The Baum School of Art, whose philanthropic gifts have provided over 120 seniors class tuition at the school. Fredda and her late husband Bruce founded STAR (Senior Tuition Assistance Reward), a special program at The Baum School of Art that provides scholarships and awards to seniors who wish to explore Max Ginsburg & Fredda Fischman their creative potential, but lack the financial resources to pay for tuition at The Baum School of Art. The event also featured our visiting artist, Max Ginsburg. Max is one of America’s most highly respected and accomplished painters whose career spans five decades. As an art educator he has inspired thousands of students, at The Art Students League of New York, The School of Visual Art, and the High School of Art and Design. In addition to his exhibition, Max engaged the community with his well attended workshop and demonstration on painting from life. We thank all of our guests, sponsors, silent auction donors, artists, and supporters who joined us for a lovely evening celebrating Fredda and Max’s spirit of generosity and creativity. Special thanks to the Avancement Commitee, who helped plan the event and silent auction, and to the organizations and businesses who donated their goods and services to the school. Milan Melicharek: Regional Landscapes Circulating Picture Club The Circulating Picture Club provides beautiful original paintings for professional, industrial and educational clients. Over 500 paintings by regional artists are currently leased throughout the Lehigh Valley area. Fisher BioPharma Mack Trucks, Inc. National Penn Bank Pennsylvania School of Business Scoblionko, Scoblionko, Muir, Melman Team Capital Bank Tubiello-Harr and Associates White and Willams, LLC Wilmington Trust Interested in becoming a club member? Contact Rudy Ackerman at [email protected] or 610.433.0032 8 Platinum: Bob & Sandy Lovett • Gold: Linda & Howard Epstein • Silver: Janet & Malcolm Gross, Highmark, Inc., Klunk & Millan Advertising, Brian & Denise McCall, PPL Corporation • Bronze: Alvin H. Butz, Inc, Capital BlueCross, Richard E. & Sally Caruso, Barnet & Lisa Fraenkel, Connie & Bill Hansell, Lutron Foundation, Anthony & Pamela Salvino, Attorney John P. Servis, Karen & Eric Steen, Wallitsch & Iacobelli, L.L.P., Steven Zelenkofske & Leslie Cormier • Donors: Sandy Bigatel, Rebecca Capkovic, Kathleen Flannery, J. Lawrence Grim, Jr. & Kathy O’Dea, Joe & Judy Kaminski, Raymond Maysek, Artis Palmo, D.R. Powell Sponsors Allied Building Corporation Duggan and Marcon Embassy Bank Electron Energy Corp. 9 Vintage vintage fashion trunk show a selection from Stieg vintage Special Events A vintage fashion trunk show was held on Thursday, April 11, 2013 at Cosmopolitan Restaurant. Several vintage shops had clothes and accessories for sale. Pieces from the Jane Stieg Collection were on display for attendees to view, and fashion historian Monica D. Murgia conducted a short presentation on the Stieg Collection acquired by The Baum School of Art. This event was supported in part by a grant from The Dexter F. and Dorothy H. Baker Foundation. Special Thanks to: The Dexter F. & Dorothy H. Baker Foundation The Stieg Family M i c h a e l J . E g a n I I I Wa l k w a y D e d i c a t i o n Attorney Michael J. Egan, past trustee and friend of The Baum School of Art, passed away on January 20, 2012. On October 10, 2012, the school dedicated the walkway leading to 5th Street in Mike’s memory. That land was generously given to the school by Michael Egan in order for the building to have an accessible entrance from 5th Street. The Baum School of Art will be forever grateful for Michael’s service and support. Da Vinci Horse Anniversary The 10th Anniversary of Da Vinci’s Horse was celebrated on November 15, 2012. The Baum School of Art and the Da Vinci Science Center partnered on this celebration. The evening featured cocktails, dinner, and a special lecture by Peter Dent, hosted at The Baum School of Art. 28th annual Art Auction Highlights May 18, 2013 Event Sponsors: Joe Brookes & Kirk Kozero Approximately two hundred art enthusiasts attended The Baum School of Art’s 28th Annual Art Auction on Saturday, May 18, 2013. The exciting evening began with a silent auction of 178 pieces throughout the David E. Rodale and Rodale Family Galleries. From paintings and sculptures, to jewelry and quilts, there was something for everyone in the silent auction. Guests dined on a delicious buffet in the Fowler Community Room, prepared by Catering by Karen Hunter. Later in the evening, auctioneer Boris Wainio called the live auction in the Fowler Family Room. Guests were entertained by spirited bidding on the 104 lots. The highest bid of the evening went to a Walter Emerson Baum oil painting, titled “Locust Valley”. Other popular lots of the night included paintings by Joseph Meierhans and Clarence Dreisbach, and a unique copper piece by Edgar Baum. We would like to thank the 52 artists and 33 consignors who contributed work to year’s auction. We would also like to thank the many sponsors and volunteers of this event who helped to make this auction a success once again this year! Special Thanks to: Da Vinci Science Center Peter Dent 10 Special thanks to the following donors for covering the cost of professional cleaning for the horse: Bob and Sandy Lovett • J. Lawrence Grim, Jr. and Kathy O’Dea • Brian and Denise McCall Patron of the Arts: Amaranth Foundation, Janet & Malcolm Gross, Bob & Sandy Lovett, PPL Corporation, J.B. & Kathleen Reilly, Steven Zelenkofske & Leslie Cormier • Benefactor: Scott & Cathy Fainor, Fredda Fischman, J. Lawrence Grim Jr. & Kathy O’Dea, Highmark Inc., Tony & Pam Salvino, Karen & Eric Steen • Advocate: Brian & Denise McCall, Barnet & Lisa Fraenkel, Shelbi R. Gourniak, Howard & Jill Stevens • Collector: Mario & Dee Ann Andretti, Senator Pat Browne, Dr. Harold & Sandra Goldfarb, Holly Harter & Harry Snodgrass, Judy & Joe Kaminski, Volkmar Dierolf & Tinku Khanwalkar, Gregory D. Kirk, Larry Miley & Judy Barrick, Alex & Karen Tamerler • Friend: Mrs. Nolan Benner, Jr., Terry Berndt, Sandy Bigatel, Wendy & Ross Born, Richard & Juanita Bronstein, Dr. & Mrs. Walter Dex, Herman & Marianne Fortkamp, Lawrence & Debra Johnson, Suzanne & Ted Lyons, Myers Benner Corp., Anthony & Florence Rodale, Missy & Sam Saxton, Judy & Larrie Sheftel, Susan Williams and Associates LLC 11 In Memoriam Marlene O. “Linny” Fowler & Priscilla Payne Hurd Along with the rest of the Lehigh Valley, The Baum School of Art will always remember Marlene O. “Linny” Fowler and Priscilla Payne Hurd. The passion these two remarkable and generous women had for the arts will be celebrated for years to come. We will forever be grateful for Linny and Prill’s leadership and support, and the school is a testament to the wonderful legacy they have left throughout our community. Priscilla Payne Hurd 1919 - 2013 Tributes Linny Fowler 1939 - 2013 in memory of the following individuals/families: The Feldman Family, Dexter F. Baker, Marlene “Linny” O. Fowler, William Hansell, Allan J. Holtz, Jack Hudders, Robert Kern, Steve Lathrop, Fred Schneider, Sal and Mae Schwartz, Bernadine Slabikosky, Adrienne Snelling, Robert Stieg and Howard Yeakel in honor of the following individuals/families: Sybil Fischman, Maryann Haller and Lillian Schrecengost M e r i t S c h o l a r s h i p Aw a r d s awarded to children and teen students at Open House on April 21, 2013 12 We thank The Holt Family Foundation for their generous $100,000 endowment gift to support youth prgorams at The Baum School of Art. Leon and June Holt were close with Edgar and June Baum, and dedicated their gift in memory of their dear friends. Friendship is That secret filament That tugs ‘Twixt certain Similar genes Contained in the hearts And minds of Friends -Edgar S. Baum Tr i b u t e G i f t s Rose Ackerman Fashion Scholarship Walter Emerson Baum Memorial Award Edgar and June Baum Memorial Award Nolan Benner, Jr. Memorial Award Harry Bertoia Memorial Award Barba-Del Campbell Memorial Award Morris & Myrtle Corbman Foundation Scholarship Award Charles C. Dent Memorial Award Linny and Beall Fowler Scholarship Award In Memor y of Edgar and June Baum Theodore “Tom” Heeps Memorial Award John Hudders Memorial Award Bob and Sandy Lovett Scholarship Award Hans and Helen Moller Memorial Award David E. Rodale Memorial Award Dr. Samuel Silberg Memorial Award Eric K. Steen & Associates Award Martin Stogniew Scholarship Award Barbara Strohl Memorial Award The William Zwikl Photography Scholarship Award Baum School Society This exclusive group of donors contributed $1,000 or more towards the Annual Appeal Thanks for your support! Walter and Ruth Dex Marian Fetterman Mary Fetterman J. Lawrence Grim, Jr. & Kathy O’Dea Janet and Malcolm Gross Keystone Savings Foundation Arundhati Khanwalkar & Volkmar Dierolf Gregory D. Kirk Bob and Sandy Lovett Charles and Ruth Marcon Brian and Denise McCall Larry Miley and Judy Barrick J.B. and Kathleen Reilly Eric and Karen Steen Alex and Karen Tamerler Drs. Steven Zelenkofske and Leslie Cormier 13 Trustee Spotlight Trustees Richard Caruso Cathy Fainor Shelbi R. Gourniak J. Lawrence Grim, Jr, Emeritus Phyllis Grube Connie Hansell Holly Harter Raymond Holland, Emeritus Arundhati Khanwalkar Mary Klunk Kirk Kozero Larry Miley Simon Moore James Musselman, Emeritus Kathleen Reilly Donald Snyder Eric Steen Karen Tamerler Ricardo Viera Steven Zelenkofske An active and engaged Board of Trustees is vital to our success. The following trustees complete six years of service in December. We appreciate their service and support, and are honored by their commitment to The Baum School of Art and our students. Kirk Kozero Director of Marketing Integration, TIAA-CREF Kirk Kozero has been committed to finding innovative strategies to promote the school. In 2006, Kirk led a comprehensive re-branding campaign for the school. As Chair of the Marketing Committee, Kozero led efforts showcasing the school’s 85th Anniversary. This year, Kirk co-chaired the Marketing/Programs Committee that focused on growing enrollment and developing new partnerships, including a new partnership with Zoellner Arts Center. In 2009-10, Kozero served on the search committee for the Executive Director, and as the Board Liaison to staff during the leadership transition. In addition, he has served on various special events committees, and is a jewelry artist and Baum School student. Kirk and his partner, Joe Brookes, have generously sponsored and volunteered for many events and gallery exhibitions. Staff Faculty Denise McCall CFO, Britech Denise has shown exemplary service to the school as an active trustee. From 2010-2013, Denise served in a leadership role as Secretary and member of the Executive Committee. As the Chair of the Nominating/Trustee Committee from 2011-2013, Denise led efforts to identify and engage new trustees. In addition to her committee service, Denise and her husband Brian have been steadfast and generous financial supporters of the school, as sponsors of numerous exhibitions, events, annual appeals, and as members of the Baum Society. Ricardo Viera Director/Curator, Lehigh University Art Galleries We thank Ricardo for his six years of service to The Baum School of Art as a Trustee. Ricardo has supported and attended many special events, and provided a wealth of artistic guidance and insight. Through his prominent role at LUAG, Ricardo served as an important voice of the arts community on our board. 14 J. Robert Lovett, President Janet Gross, 1st Vice President Anthony Salvino, 2nd Vice President Greg Kirk, Treasurer Denise McCall, Secretary Shannon Slattery Fugate Rudy S. Ackerman Linda Giasullo Robin Iannelli MaryAnn Knight Kristine Kotsch Heather Latta Michelle Schmall Laurie Siegfried Leigh Young Kara DeBoeser Sherry Devine Renzo Faggioli Adriano Farinella Rosemary Geseck Janna Gregonis Katie Gustafson Terry Hahn Carol Kamph Anna Kaarina Lake Carter LeBlanc Bill Leth Amanda Madea Carla Majczan Jacqueline Meyerson Sarah Buck Mueller Jennifer Nahan Gidley Nicole Obertubbesing Lydia Panas Karen Reifinger Heidi Reuter Andrea Rincon Barbara Tiberio Thomas Unger Dana Van Horn Charles Vlasics Martha Moore Westbrook Ashley Witman Jennifer Wylie 15 Thank you to our generous donors gifts from 9/1/2012 – 9/1/2013 $100,000 + The Holt Family Foundation $20,000 + Anonymous Harry C. Trexler Trust $10,000 + The Century Fund Bob and Sandy Lovett Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) $5,000 + Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Anonymous City of Allentown County of Lehigh Fredda Fischman Janet and Malcolm Gross Hans Moller Studio Just Born, Incorporated Keystone Savings Foundation Arundhati Khanwalkar and Volkmar Dierolf PPL Corporation J.B. and Kathleen Reilly Eric and Karen Steen Wells Fargo Foundation Steven Zelenkofske and Leslie Cormier $2,500 + Brian and Denise McCall Amaranth Foundation Joe Brookes and Kirk Kozero The Charles H. Hoch Foundation Dexter F. & Dorothy H. Baker Foundation Howard and Linda Epstein J. Lawrence Grim, Jr. and Kathy O’Dea Highmark Inc. Gregory D. Kirk 16 $1000 + John and Jane Altobelli Dr. Andrew Bausch Capital BlueCross Crayola The Dex Family Foundation Alfred and Jill Douglass III Embassy Bank Scott and Cathy Fainor Marian Fetterman Mary Fetterman Barnet and Lisa Fraenkel William and Phyllis Grube Holly E. Harter and Harry Snodgrass Klunk and Millan Advertising Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Charles and Ruth Marcon Larry Miley and Judy Barrick National Penn Bank The Rider-Pool Foundation Anthony and Pamela Salvino Joel and Ruth Spira Alexander and Karen Tamerler $500+ $100 + Mario and Dee Ann Andretti Mrs. Nolan Benner, Jr. Terry Berndt Sandy Bigatel Ross and Wendy Born Richard and Juanita Bronstein Senator Pat Browne Phil and JoannBurstein Walter and Ruth Dex Charles Flynn Matthew Flynn Herman and Marianne Fortkamp Harold and Sandy Goldfarb Paul and Michele Haldeman Indiemade Craft Market Lawrence T. and Debra Johnson Ruth Keblish James and Mary Klunk Suzanne and Henry T. Lyons Raymond Maysek Donald and Kim Monteverde Anthony and JoJo Muir Myers Benner Corp. Anthony and Florence Rodale Missy and Sam Saxton John Schneider Lawrence and Judy Sheftel Robert Stieg, Jr. Susan L. Williams and Associates Barbara Tiberio Tara Yglesias Alvin H. Butz, Inc. George and ElizabethBrower Richard E. and Sally Caruso William and Connie Hansell Joseph and Judy Kaminski Bruce and Pamela Loch D.R. Powell Shelbi R. Gourniak Atty. John P. Servis Howard and Jill Stevens Wallitsch, Iacobelli, Aach & Schwartz, LLP The Baum School of Art Annual Appeal Name Address UNDER $100 Aetna Foundation, Inc. Judith and Gus Belaires Larry and Susan Berman Martha Anne Burkley Rebecca Capkovic Thomas and Louise Davis August and Maria T. Fix Kathy Flannery Norman Girardot and Diane LaBelle Barry and Carol Hartman Lynne Heicklen Fendell Sharon Hilbert Peggy Hobbs Patrick Houghton and Elizabeth Schaub Herbert Hyman Marilyn Jensen Louise Kinter Norman and Roberta Marcus Joel Messick Tom and Elenore O’Donnell Artis J. Palmo Lorn and Nancy Paxton Phoebe Floral Shop Helping Hands Paul and Donna Pozorski Rhona Shane Harry and Sally Taub Kurt and Barbara Zwikl Telephone Email Please consider making a tax deductible gift in the following areas: One Child Scholarship: $220 One Adult Scholarship: $250 Other Amount: The Baum School Society: $1,000 $250 quarterly pledge Tribute Gift Amount: In Tribute to: Please Charge $ to my: Visa MC AMEX Account # Exp. Date CVV Signature Gift dates range from 9/1/2012 – 9/1/2013 Every efftort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this list. Please contact The Baum School of art at 610-433-0032 in the event of error or oversight so that we may update our records. *please make checks payable to The Baum School of Art 510 Linden Street, Allentown, PA 18101 Payments can also be made at www.baumschool.org 17 Enriching lives through arts education. 610.433.0032 www.baumschool.org 510 Linden Street P.O. Box 653 Allentown, PA 18105 Our Mission Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Lehigh Valley, PA Permit # 1571 As a National Guild member, The Baum School of Art is committed to making arts education accessible to all. Member since 1977. The Baum School of Art receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.