Tibbits Opera Foundation and Arts Council, Inc. 2013
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Tibbits Opera Foundation and Arts Council, Inc. 2013
Tibbits Opera Foundation and Arts Council, Inc. 2013 - 2014 Annual Report For the fiscal year October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014 Annual Meeting - January 29, 2015 1 Additional Non Profit information is available on Guide Star: www.guidestar.org Audited financials are available at the administrative office, 93 W Chicago Street 2 Our Mission The mission of the Tibbits Opera Foundation & Arts Council is to engage all in the support of arts, culture and the preservation of the historic opera house. The vision of the Tibbits Opera Foundation & Arts Council is to be a center of arts and culture. 3 President’s Message Dear Friends, Members, Volunteers and Staff: Thank you for the opportunity to represent the Tibbits Opera Foundation and Arts Council, Inc., as President this past year. As my third year as President comes to close, I can’t thank everyone enough for the friendship and support I have received. Tibbits continues to hold a special place in my heart, as well as the hearts of many within our community. Like so many years before, the support shown to Tibbits through the giving of time and money continues to be amazing. Many great things have happened at Tibbits during the past year, from a great Summer Theatre line-up to another blockbuster auction. The restoration and maintenance of the theatre continues to be of the highest priority, as we analyze what the next steps should be. I continue to believe that Barton S. Tibbits would be very proud of how Tibbits has come through its many shining transformations. This community’s belief in Tibbits is just one example of Branch County coming together to make life a little better by providing a home for the arts. We look gratefully at the accomplishments of this past year and excitedly towards the future. Another extraordinary year of Tibbits Summer Theatre, featuring The Odd Couple, Peter Pan, Pippin and Alone Together Again, is just around the corner. Attendance at any of the many functions that take place at the Tibbits throughout the year, supports Tibbits, local businesses and the surrounding communities. Tibbits remains the symbol of what a community can accomplish with vision, desire, focus and belief. It continues to provide a home for unique and diverse entertainment, as well as being a historic landmark and destination. It is truly the jewel of downtown Coldwater. Thank you again, to all who continue to support such a wonderful entity! None of this is possible without you. Sincerely, Brian P. Hodson, President Tibbits Opera Foundation and Arts Council, Inc. 4 Executive Director's Report There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction. ~ John F. Kennedy I look back at the year; it was clearly a good-news, bad-news kind of year. On the good news side we continued to enjoy a great deal of attention from our beautiful façade. Tibbits Opera House received additional recognition in the form of both awards and media coverage and of course it has become the photo hot spot for passers-by, patrons, high school graduates and even wedding parties. More good news, all of the recognition brought people to Tibbits. Our total annual attendance for the year reached almost 31,000. Attendance and participation by children was 11,551. These numbers represent 7 percent and 14 percent increases, respectively, over the prior year. Summer Theatre saw a 12.5 percent increase in attendance. The use of the theatre also increased adding 13 days to the total use. We are seeing more weddings and have added church services to the already busy schedule. The most exciting aspect is the number of new faces in the audience. So what’s the bad news? Very simply, expenses were up, and they exceeded revenue. However, even that unfortunate reality comes wrapped in positivity. Over the years Tibbits Opera Foundation has grown into a strong, stable organization. We had a loss this year, but it is not as devastating as it was in the past. It will not require drastic cuts. The board and staff have taken some aggressive proactive steps on the revenue side to turn things around and the new year is starting strong. It also needs to be noted, some of those increased expenses were by choice. Decisions were made to try some new things to change the status quo. The question the board asked was “How much more will we be able to do if we make a larger investment into marketing of the theatre and her programs?” and “What if we invest in a very big dance show like A Chorus Line, one previously thought of as impossible for us to present. We took some risks. While they appear as losses this year, the benefits may be longer term. I believe the results are yet to be seen. We continue to set the bar higher. We continue to strive to provide more arts and cultural opportunities for our community. We continue to make Tibbits the place where memories are created. Tibbits Opera House is a landmark for our community. Tibbits programming continues to positively impact quality of life, education, and our local economy. We will continue restoring and improving the building and her programs. We will continue to make decisions for the long-term benefits of this organization. Christine Delaney Executive Director 5 Board of Directors and Staff 2013-2014 Board of Directors and Staff Brian Hodson* President J. Richard Colbeck* Vice President Ray Sebastian* Treasurer Jim Maynard* Secretary Randall Hazelbaker* Past President Rick Merrill* Member-at-Large Polly Locke* Member-at-Large Mike Beckwith Doug Bloom Caroline Lowe Christy Dylan Foster Mark Heydlauf - BCCT Tina Kerr Laura Lutterbeck Molly VanStone Dr. Baron Whateley *Denotes Executive Committee 2013-2014 Staff Christine Delaney - Executive Director Charles Burr - Artistic Director Judy Latchaw - Accounting Manager Sarah Zimmer - Special Events/Development Molly Long - Membership Director Pam Kasprzyk - Director of Volunteers Jillian Carey - Box Office Manager Tammy Barnes - Box Office Manager (since August) 6 Dave Brown - Facility Manager Chuck Corless - Assistant Facility Manager Joan Spaulding - Building Assistant Tibbits Endowment Tibbits Opera House Endowment (TOHE) receives and administers endowment funds used to support programming and maintenance for Tibbits Opera House. Separate from restoration endeavors, the endowment’s purpose is to ensure the long-term viability of the building and organization through endowed gifts. This year the TOHE’s gifts to the organization focused on updating software and equipment, maintaining the buildings safety and security standards and annual programming. With funds from the endowment, Tibbits Opera House invested in new software that revolutionizes how we manage patrons information and do business. Patron Manager allows us to track client ticket purchases, memberships, sponsorships, restoration and general operation donations, volunteerism, special event participation and much more. The software also simplifies online ticket sales which this year garnered $31,776, equating to 1,240 tickets purchased off the website. Building and equipment maintenance included elevator testing, heating repair in the dressing rooms, a tune-up for the Tibbits maintenance truck, plants for beautification on the grounds, and a camera security system. This year Tibbits Summer Theatre set a record for employing the largest cast to date, possible with funds from the TOHE. There were no major expenses for the TOHE; all administrative expenses were covered by the Tibbits Opera Foundation. TOHE was established by the Tibbits Opera Foundation board in July 2003. It is a 501(c) 3 organization separate from the Tibbits Opera Foundation. Members of the TOHE board include Jeff Dean (president), Tod Dally (vice president), Andrew Van Doren (secretary), Jim Gordon (treasurer), J. Richard Colbeck, Ken Delaney, Brian Hodson and Ray Sebastian. To date, funds within the endowment represent the gracious gifts of: Harold J. "Dutch" Meier, M.D. Endowment Fund Gloria & Norman Hawk and Gretchen & Raymond Dresser Glen & Eileen Barnett Estate Dick Fitzgerald Memorial Marvin & Phyllis Rosenberg Endowment Fund for Children’s Programming Emma, Meredith and Madelynn Grife Fund - Children’s Programming Alex Lomik - Children’s Programming Memorial Fund Olga F. Wright - Children’s Programming Endowment Fund TOHE accepts gifts of cash, securities, real and personal property which a donor wishes to permanently endow. The board invests and manages these gifts for the benefit of Tibbits Opera House, its programs, and the arts in our community. Only a portion of the interest or earnings is distributed; the principal is preserved to provide a steady source of income. Persons interested in receiving more information on the endowment, planned giving or the restoration may contact Tibbits Opera House. Advisors are available to meet with donors about gifting options. 7 TIBBITS OPERA FOUNDATION AND ARTS COUNCIL, INC. BALANCE SHEET – Operations For Year Ended September 30, 2014 ASSETS Current Assets Cash Accounts Receivable Total Current Assets Fixed Assets Company House Vehicle Buildings Computers/Software Land Less Accumulated Depreciation Total Fixed Assets Other Assets Investments Prepaid Expenses Inventory Total Other Assets $ $ 37,430.13 1,085.92 Total Liabilities EQUITY Retained Earnings Net Income Total Equity TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 8 38,516.05 $ 667,156.22 $ 4,800.25 $ 710,472.52 $ 63,684.53 $ 182,100.49 $ 245,785.02 $ 464,686.98 $ 710,472.00 $ 44,865.38 $ 6,264.00 $ 1,197,262.17 $ 18,939.67 $ 12,100.00 $ (612,275.00) $ $ $ 894.60 3,744.99 160.66 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES & EQUITY Current Liabilities Fica and Federal Payable Accounts Payable Payroll Taxes Payable Accrued Employee Benefits Deferred Membership Deferred Income Total Current Liabilities Long Term Liabilities Loan Payable - CB&T Line of Credit - CB&T Line of Credit - PNC Long Term Liabilities $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ (122.74) 9,273.92 613.18 11,923.67 35,439.00 6,557.50 125,158.48 24,942.01 32,000.00 534,811.86 (70,124.88) Audited financials are available at the administrative office, 93 W. Chicago Street TIBBITS OPERA FOUNDATION AND ARTS COUNCIL, INC. STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES - Operations For Year Ended September 30, 2014 REVENUE & OTHER SUPPORT Contributions and Grants Grants Membership Dues Gifts,Memorials, Trusts Misc. Donated Services Operations Program Services Entertainment Series/Other TST Revenue Young Audience/ School Programming $ 195,329.00 $ $ $ $ $ 29,800.00 96,457.50 53,941.58 5,129.92 10,000.00 $ 248,172.00 $ 53,478.67 $ 169,285.69 $ 25,407.64 Fundraising Theatre rental Total $ 79,541.50 $ 39,893.63 $ 562,936.13 Net Assets released from Restrictions TOTAL REVENUE $ 38,549.00 $ 601,485.13 EXPENSES Program Services Summer Theatre Programming Supporting Services General & Admin Employee Fundraising, Special Events Other Operational $ 295,173.61 $ 220,688.59 $ 74,485.02 $ 218,004.50 $ 167,874.43 $ 13,896.12 $ 36,233.95 Opera House Building Expenses Interest Expense TOTAL EXPENSES before depreciation $ 55,064.54 $ 6,458.44 $ 574,701.09 Depreciation TOTAL EXPENSES $ 58,361.00 $ 633,062.09 Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets $ (31,576.96) Audited financials are available at the administrative office, 93 W. Chicago Street 9 TIBBITS OPERA FOUNDATION AND ARTS COUNCIL, INC. BALANCE SHEET - RESTORATION CAMPAIGN For Year Ended September 30, 2014 ASSETS Current Assets Restricted SMB Money Market Money Market Edward Jones Total Current Assets - Restricted Fixed Assets Capitalized Phases Construction in Progress Computers & Software Total Fixed Assets $ $ 38,902.65 85.75 $ $ 1,146,394.93 $ 35,257.00 $ 668.33 $ 1,182,320.26 $ 1,221,308.66 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES & EQUITY Long Term Liability EQUITY Retained Earnings Net Income Total Equity 38,988.40 $ - $ 1,167,684.79 $ 53,623.87 $ 1,221,308.66 $ 1,221,308.66 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY STATEMENT OF REVENUE & EXPENSES - RESTORATION CAMPAIGN For Year Ended September 30, 2014 RESTORATION EXPENSES REVENUE ContrIbutions, Grants, Misc. TOTAL REVENUE EXPENSES Restoration project expense Conference Expense LHAT Bank Charges Interest Expense TOTAL EXPENSES Net Assets released from Restrictions Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets 10 $ $ $ $ $ 56,913.96 $ 56,913.96 $ $ (3,290.09) (38,549.00) 1,835.42 1,103.25 50.00 301.42 $15,074.87 Audited financials are available at the administrative office, 93 W. Chicago Street Tibbits Opera House Endowment TOH ENDOWMENT BALANCE SHEET As of November 30, 2014 ASSETS Current Assets Edward Jones Money Market Savings Total Current Assets Other Assets Edward Jones Stocks Edward Jones Market Value Total Other Assets $ 56,214.54 $ $168,314.70 $ 34,980.70 $ 203,295.40 $ 259,509.94 TOTAL ASSETS EQUITY Valuation Allowance Approved Grants 2014 (not disbursed) Permanently Restricted Retained Earnings Net Income Total Equity TOTAL LIABILITIES EQUITY 56,214.54 . $ 34,980.70 $ 112.46 $172,033.96 $ 50,016.33 $ 1,966.45 $ 259,109.90 $ 259,109.90 11 Summer Theatre Tibbits Summer Theatre under the direction of Charles Burr assembled an excellent professional company of 64 actors, directors, designers, musicians and technical staff, all talented individuals working together, in the harried schedule of summer stock—7 shows in 9 weeks. The 51st season continued the mix of long time favorites and Broadway offerings that were brand new to the Tibbits. The mix for 2014 of something old and something new seemed to please the two largest demographics of our core audience. Audiences hummed along with The Look of Love—The Songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David which featured some of our best singing actors. A Chorus Line was a seamless blending of dance and song with one of the largest paid companies ever assembled. The ever popular Guys and Dolls proved to be a huge crowd pleaser and Alone Together kept audiences laughing as they recognized themselves up on the stage. As we have since 1988, we had a strong Popcorn Theatre season. The roster we produced included Treasure Island, Beauty and the Beast and Jack and the Beanstalk. We brought in Steven’s Puppets’ production of The Wizard of Oz and comedy juggler Josh Casey’s show Can’t Sit Still. The total attendance (Mainstage and Popcorn together) grew 12.5% from the previous season. While income was up, A Chorus Line’s expenses were also up—with more people on stage and an extra four days of rehearsal that was mandatory for a show which was nonstop dance. While all the extra money spent was clear to see in the production, it did not generate enough extra sales at the box office. We once again had a grand mix of returning actors and many brand new faces—faces theatre goers will see more of in future seasons. As the company gets slightly larger, to accommodate the new musicals, housing was at a premium. Thank you to all our volunteers who opened their homes for our summer company. In the past we have been nominated for two or three Wilde Awards (the Michigan Tony) each season. With a change in their rules both the 2013 and 2014 season were eligible for this September’s awards. Tibbits is very proud to have jumped up to 11 nominations and two honorable mentions. Charles Burr Artistic Director Tibbits Summer Theatre 12 Summer Theatre (con’t) 2014 Tibbits Summer Theatre & Sponsors The Look of Love PNC Bank A Chorus Line Vandervoort, Christ & Fisher, P.C. Attorneys & Counselors Guys and Dolls Branch County Community Theatre Alone Together Satek Winery The Look of Love Alone Together Tibbits Popcorn Theatre Dr. Jon & Seibra Herbener & Dr. Nichole Ellis Treasure Island Dedicated in loving memory of Macy & Sydney Donay by their sister, Kaia Brooke Donay Beauty and the Beast Great Lakes Chiropractic Guys and Dolls Jack and the Beanstalk Honor Credit Union A Chorus Line Steven’s Puppets - The Wizard of Oz Coldwater Exchange Club Josh Casey - Can’t Sit Still Coldwater Exchange Club Treasure Island Artists Artwork for the shows provided by: Jeff Jones, Matt Biolchini and Clovis Bordeaux. Production photos by Jeff Jones Marketing by Blue Earth Studio, Inc. Grant Support Tibbits Summer Theatre was made possible through grant support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs Popcorn Theatre was made possible through support from Dr. Ed Lake, Dr. Young Yoon and McDonald’s of Branch and Hillsdale Counties, White Pigeon, Centreville, Tekonsha and Marshall. 13 Entertainment Series Since it was built Tibbits Opera House has presented a variety of what they used to refer to as “Entertainments.” It has also taken advantage of the building’s location and convenient routing to bring in an outstanding line up of touring performers. The 2013-14 Entertainment Series carried on the tradition. It offered theatre, puppets, comedy and tragedy as well as classical and popular music. It also took advantage of its routing for major entertainers like The Hit Men, Lightwire Theatre and of course, Jeff Daniels. We opened the series with our own production of The Dixie Swim Club for a nice light comedy featuring many of our Summer Theatre regulars. In December Steven’s Puppets enthralled children and adults alike with their production of Rumplestiltskin. A music concert set for later that month had to be canceled due to illness of one of the performers. Amidst some challenging winter weather, The Hit Men gave an incredible show and capped off the City of Coldwater’s Ice Fest. Audiences enjoyed the stories of the road and the great musicianship of these performers who were The Four Seasons with Frankie Valley. Lightwire Theatre came to Tibbits after achieving a great deal of recognition as a finalist on “America’s Got Talent.” Audiences were amazed and mesmerized by the unique performance in which the characters came to “light” out of the darkness to tell an entertaining tale through music and action, and of course light! Tibbits delved into the world of standup comedy with its own Coldwater Comedy Fest. Featuring headliner Jeff Jenna along with Danny Browing and emcee Andy Beningo the show was fun and funny and resulted in enough positive feedback to bring back in 2015 with a new set of comedians. With a turn to the classical arts, Tibbits presented the Kalamazoo String Quartet in April and Michigan Shakespeare Festival’s Romeo and Juliet in May. Both were combined with school performances during the day and the MSF also presented a workshop to our T-Tab group on techniques of stage combat. A late addition to the schedule actually became the opener for the 2014-15 Entertainment Series as beloved, Michigan-born actor Jeff Daniels made his fourth appearance at the opera house. Daniels an accomplished guitar player and songwriter, this time performed his with son and the Ben Daniels Band. The series made a profit of about $14,000 and contributed more than 2000 people to the total attendance at the theatre. 14 Special Events Report Tibbits Opera House conducts many fundraising events throughout the year. Special events coupled with our annual membership drive is the lifeblood of the organization. Gifts from the private sector are becoming more and more important in helping Tibbits Opera House continue to provide quality entertainment throughout the region. Tibbits Annual Auction – October 26, 2013 34th Annual Auction “An Evening in Paris” This years theme nodded to the theatres newly restored French Second Empire Façade. French-themed decorations included Impressionist posters, fleurs-de-lis and the Eiffel Tower. 300 guests met mimes and a juggler as well as Napoleon, Marie Antoinette and other French aristocrats. The event included food catered by the Branch Area Career Center Culinary Arts students, beverages, plenty of socializing and plenty of bidding with more than 600 items donated. New items included a give-away basket at the start of the live auction to get the crowd warmed up as well as a successful wine pull offering a chance to win a bottle of wine valued anywhere from $10 to $100. The auction grossed $64,075.41 with a net profit of $57,236.48. Darren Spieth and Dan Satow, owners of Norton Auctioneers and Spieth & Satow Auctioneers, served as auctioneers for the event which was fast-paced and entertaining. High bid for the evening came on a complete orthodontic treatment for which donor Dr. Baron Whateley offered a second to the alternate bidder. Other top items were two separate dinners donated by Kathy and Rick Merrill and another offered by JR and Jennifer Colbeck. These donors also offered second items to the alternate bidders. Total raised from items donated by these three donors alone was nearly $16,000. Golf Outing – June 16, 2014 With beautiful weather, 15 four-man teams hit the green on Monday, June 16 for the Tibbits Annual Golf Tournament, held at the Coldwater Golf Club. The 18-hole scramble began with a few welcoming words from committee chair, Mike Beckwith. Golfers were treated to a light breakfast prior to the 9 a.m. shotgun start, and enjoyed proximity games, player’s gifts, prizes and an awards luncheon. The annual fundraiser grossed $15,432.00, seeing a profit of $11,417.97. This year’s tournament title sponsors were Bloom Dairy, Inc., Oak Prairie Farms, and Lennard Ag Co. Other event sponsors included: Adult and Pediatric Dental Care, ASAMA Coldwater Manufacturing, Bobilya Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Business Impressions, Community Health Center of Branch County, Dean Insurance, The Foundation Golf Center, Gordon’s Culligan Water Conditioning, Attorney JR Colbeck and LifeCare Ambulance Service. Thirty businesses supported the event by becoming hole sponsors and 13 businesses and individuals donated wonderful door prizes distributed during the luncheon. Next year’s tournament will take place on Monday, June 15, 2015 at the Coldwater Golf Course. 15 Attendance Date Oct. 3-5, 2013 Presenter TST Tibbits Ent. Series Event Dixie Swim Club Total Attend. Children 321 9 174 Oct. 10-12, 2013 Branch Co Comm Theatre The Crucible 399 Oct. 18-20, 2013 Oct. 26, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Tibbits Young Audiences Tibbits Special Events Tibbits Boosters Comic Book Artist Auction –An Evening in Paris Pirate Event 805 350 36 350 0 24 Nov. 14-16, 2013 Quincy Drama Society Alice in Wonderland 571 312 Nov. 17, 2013 Tibbits T-Tab Backstage workshop 15 12 Nov. 22, 2013 Branch Co Comm Band Concert - Fall Harvest of Songs 234 51 51 Nov. 26, 2013 CAMA Community Thanksgiving Service 204 Dec. 5-7, 2013 Branch Co Comm Theatre Harvey 97 21 Dec. 8, 2013 Tibbits Entertainment Series Rumplestiltskin -Stevens Puppets 99 50 Dec. 12-14, 2013 Firebird Fine Arts Acadamy 322 112 210 The Nutcracker Dec. 17, 2013 St. Charles Borromeo School Christmas Pageant 360 Dec. 18, 2013 Legg Middle School Choir Concert 280 150 Dec. 19, 2013 Coldwater High School Choir Concert 180 100 Dec. 20, 2013 Miller Auditorium Sister’s Christmas Catechism 188 10 0 0 365 130 381 20 Dec. 21, 2013 Tibbits Entertainment Series Concert canceled Jan. 10-11, 2014 Quincy Tip Up Jan. 25, 2014 Tibbits Entertainment Series The Hit Men Jan. 30, 2014 Tibbits Opera Foundation Quincy Tip Up Miss Pageant Annual Meeting 18 0 360 Feb. 6-8, 2014 Coldwater High School Oklahoma! 669 Feb. 14-16, 20-22 Quincy Drama Society Seussical 940 436 Feb. 27-28, Mar. 1 Coldwater Noon Rotary Back to the Eighties 1251 436 Mar. 6-8, 2014 Branch Co Comm Theatre Golden Age 257 30 97 Mar. 9, 2014 Tibbits Entertainment Series Lightwire Theatre 337 Mar. 14, 2014 Tibbits Entertainment Series Coldwater Comedy Fest 140 10 Mar. 15, 16 RAW TV Filming U.K. documentary - private 8 0 Mar. 21-23, 2014 Tibbits Young Audiences The Emperor's New Clothes 821 301 0 Mar. 28, 2014 Branch Co. Comm. Band Concert canceled 0 Apr. 20, 2014 Private Event Private Event 22 0 Apr. 22, 2014 Tibbits Boosters Volunteer Reception 111 18 Apr. 23, 2014 TYA School Programming KSO String &Woodwind Ensembles 494 476 10 Apr. 23, 2014 Tibbits Entertainment Series KSO String Quartet 85 Apr. 25, 2014 Tibbits T-Tab Teen Talent Show 148 75 Apr. 30, 2014 Quincy Comm. Schools Ennio Emmanuel Concert 400 375 May 3, 2014 Branch Co. Comm.Chorus Cabaret Concert 60 0 742 May 8-10, 2014 Branch Co Comm Theatre Willy Wonka 1309 May 12, 2014 TYA School Programming Ugly Duckling -Wild Swan Theatre 805 878 May 14, 2014 MI Historic Pres. Network Tour -Conference opener 30 0 May 16-18, 2014 Dance Factory Dancing With Character Recital 1727 884 501 May 20, 2014 TYA School Programming Frog and Toad -Wild Swan Theatre 526 May 22, 2014 Coldwater High School Spring Choir Concert 108 38 May 24, 2014 Kathy's School of Dance Dance 2014 520 200 May 28, 2014 TYA School Programming Romeo & Juliet -MI Shakes.Fest. 450 435 16 Attendance Date May 28, 2014 May 28, 2014 May 29, 2014 May 31, 2014 June 1, 2014 June 5, 2014 June 6, 2014 June 16, 2014 Jun. 20-21, 27-28 Jun. 26-28, Jul. 23,5 June 29, 2014 July 5, 11-12 July 10-12, 16-19 Presenter T-Tab Tibbits Entertainment Series Legg Middle School Firebird Fine Arts Acadamy Private Event TYA School Programming Arts Alive/Tibbits Boosters Tibbits Special Events Tibbits Popcorn Theatre Event Stage Combat Workshop Romeo & Juliet -MI Shakes.Fest. Spring Choir Concert Spring Fling Private Event Arab Am Nat.Museum School Event Art Walk/Kids Art Rocks Reception Golf Outing Treasure Island Tibbits Summer Theatre Covenant Church Tibbits Popcorn Theatre Tibbits Summer Theatre The Look of Love The Book of Eli - Movie Beauty and The Beast A Chorus Line July 18-19, 25-26 July 27, 2014 Tibbits Popcorn Theatre Covenant Church Tibbits Summer Theatre Tibbits Popcorn Theatre Tibbits Summer Theatre Tibbits Popcorn Theatre Tibbits Entertainment Series Private Event Covenant Church Tibbits Boosters Smith Memorial Concert Covenant Church Tibbits Boosters Misc. July 24-26,30-31, Aug.1-2 Aug. 1-2, 2014 Aug. 7-9, 13-16 Aug. 7-8, 2014 Aug. 21, 2014 Aug. 23, 2014 Aug. 28, 2014 Sep. 13, 2014 Sep. 20, 2014 Sep. 21, 28, 2014 Sep. 29, 2014 Total Children 11 59 42 95 100 689 100 58 1017 11 10 5 30 35 249 28 0 654 1046 24 140 1198 1579 40 755 68 Jack and the Beanstalk Man of Steel 828 548 160 80 Guys and Dolls Steven's Puppets - Wizard of Oz Alone Together Josh Casey - Can't Sit Still Jeff Daniels & Ben Daniels Band Wedding Secret Life of Walter Mitty Dancing with Celebrities Saline Fiddlers Philharmonic Church Service Boosters Annual Meeting Rehearsals for 2014-15 events 1711 242 377 1419 378 517 250 140 101 200 225 44 194 10 20 40 41 10 300 100 0 23 28,981 11,551 Summary 30,903 Total Including Performers 11,551 Total Children Served 233 Days of Usage 28 Community Events 34 Tibbits Events 1 Partnership Event 4 Private Events 67 Total Events “Backstage Pass” - TYA Theatre Workshop, 2014 17 Tibbits Young Audiences Touching youth with quality arts experiences and supporting and supplementing the arts education offered by the schools is the entire focus of Tibbits Young Audiences. Tibbits Young Audiences (TYA) produces two shows a year, a fall show and a spring musical under the direction of qualified volunteers. The productions are often the only contact some area youth have with cultural based activities. They learn leadership, responsibility, teamwork and creativity all under the guise of having fun. Comic Book Artist was produced in October 2013 by TYA. It was a “super hero comedy” with 49 young actors in grades fourth through eighth directed by Crystal Stavistke and produced by Tirsha Odisher. The students represented the following cities: Allen, Angola, Athens, Bronson, Coldwater, Quincy, Sturgis, and Union City. In March 2014 TYA presented the musical, The Emperor’s New Clothes by Karen Boettcher-Tate. Under the leadership of director Julia Littley and producer Tirsha Odisher, 49 students in grades fourth through eighth participated from Allen, Athens Bronson, Coldwater, Quincy and Union City. A children’s theatre audition workshop was offered in August to students from From The Emperor’s New Clothes the local area in grades three and up to prepare those who were interested in the audition process for TYA. Hosted and taught by T-TAB, young actors participated in a three hour workshop on the basics of auditioning and performance, culminating in a mock audition/presentation. Thank you to Kiwanis for generously sponsoring the TYA program in 2013-2014. Tibbits Teen Advisory Board (T-Tab) T-Tab is an exceptionally busy group of 6-12 graders. They help behind the scenes at the theatre, at numerous community events and at T-Tab meetings. They learn about theatre and its workings, create and produce their own events and performances. They have fun but in the process get organizational experience, build confidence, increase their self esteem, and develop leadership skills—all real life skills. 2013-2014 T-Tab members: Macneil Blansit, Helen Blansit, Ella Budd, Kaitlin Colyer, Proud Dumrongpun, Ben Fagen, Emily Fagen, Michayla Lock, Allie Marshall, Connor Michael, Asya Modert, Linzy Jo Monks, Brynn Niedzwiecki, Nathan King, MacKenzie Pickell, Sarah Odom, Cami Price, Jenny Shin, Jazmyne Sours, Alexis Sunday, Rylee Suday, Kaylee Swift, Mary Tate, Sabrina VanAuker & Erin Washburn. Jillian Carey was the 2013-2014 T-Tab Advisor with Angela Washburn as her assistant coordinator. 18 Tibbits Boosters — Volunteers Tibbits Boosters completed their 9th year supporting Tibbits Opera House and Arts Council. This year we made a financial donation of over $1,500 as well as donated Popcorn Theatre tickets and a Tibbits Tile to the Annual Auction. Our fundraisers included Kids' Art Rocks, the first Pirate Adventure, and the final year for Dancing with the Celebrities. Kids' Art Rocks presented 16 pieces of artwork created by Branch County students during an open house in the Art Gallery at Tibbits during the June Art Walk. All artwork was rented out to local businesses to be on display through July of 2015. This fundraiser has been an annual event for five years and will continue next year. Tibbits Ahoy! A Pirate Adventure was the newest fundraiser from the Tibbits Boosters. We had 24 kids and 4 parents travel through the theater. They enjoyed pirate activities and earned part of their pirate costume T-Tab’s Ben Fagen & Kaitlyn Colyer, receiving top garb. Kids enjoyed writing a secret message, digging prize at 2014’s Dancing with the Celebrities. for treasure, pinning a parrot on a pirate, throwing a fish through a life ring, hearing a story and even learning a song and dance to perform on stage for their parents! This was much fun, as we were led by our fearless Captain Pirate on the Slippery Squid at Port Barton. We will be returning in the fall of 2015 with this event. Our final year for Dancing with the Celebrities was different than previous years. In the past multiple local couples fundraised during the summer and then danced on stage for an audience in September. This year, due to unexpected circumstances, illness and injury by the final event only one couple remained. With an array of new talented acts, we still had a great show. Our T-TAB couple, Ben Fagen and Kaitlyn Colyer won the glorious Disco Ball Trophy for the 7th and final Dancing with the Celebrities. The volunteer reception this year, themed “Volunteers are Shining Stars”, recognized 50+ volunteers with over 100 hours of recorded service with a personalized name badge and pin. Vera Renshaw was honored as Volunteer of the Year. We also honored our volunteers with our first annual Ice Cream Social. Volunteers were invited to attend the event at the Coach Eby Center where the Booster Board served ice cream sundaes as a thank you to the volunteers. The Sweet Adelines provided delightful entertainment while everyone enjoyed their ice cream. Our annual Booster meeting was held at the end of September in the art gallery at Tibbits. We were delighted to announce that 264 volunteers served over 8,700 hours of service to Tibbits this year. Suzanne Fillmore was elected Treasurer and Joan Waterbury was elected Member-at-large; both will serve two-year terms. Pirate sing-along, 2014 Angela Washburn President Tibbits Booster Board Tibbits Booster Board: Candace Newkirk, Vice President; Diane Riegel, Past President; Suzanne Fillmore, Treasurer; Diana Conant, Secretary; Marianne Hodson, Data Manager; Marisue Taylor, Long Range Planning; Jan Borer, Historian; Darene Sargent, Special Events; Shirley Easterday & Joan Waterbury, Members-at-Large 19 Community Service Each year Tibbits Opera Foundation helps other organizations through the donation of tickets, gift items, props, costumes, set pieces or sharing theatre advice and expertise. Tibbits also collaborates with other organizations on events held at the theatre. Following is a partial list of the organizations who benefited from Tibbits’ community service: Altrusa International of Branch County Angola Chamber of Commerce Battle Creek Coyotes Beginnings Care for Life Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys and Girls Club of Battle Creek Bronson Polish Festival Coldwater Area Ministerial Association Coldwater Community Schools Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Coldwater United Way CHC Foundation Knights of Columbus - Cristo Rey Church Dave Storrs Memorial Golf Outing Jonesville Athletic Boosters Club Kimball Camp Nature Center -YMCA Tibbits Opera Foundation & Arts Council, Inc. received operational funding through a grant from the MCACA & the National Endowment for the Arts. 20 Max Larsen Elementary Star of the West Milling Michigan Historic Preservation Network Quality Deer Management Association Quincy Community Schools RISE, Inc. - Angola St. Anthony’s Church St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School Sturgis Parenting Fair Sturgis Young Civic Center Trine University Trinity Lutheran School - Sturgis Union City Rotary Young Michigan Dances Membership Tibbits membership is the backbone of our programming. We tell our members that “We can’t do it without you” and we mean that in every sense. Our corporate membership includes 38 members. 405 members make up our individual member list. Without this ongoing support, we would not be able to offer the programming that we do, at affordable prices. As part of Tibbits Entertainment Series, we welcomed The Hitmen to the Tibbits stage as well as Coldwater Comedy Fest. These and many other events helped to warm and entertain audiences through a brutally cold winter! Once again Tibbits Summer Theatre 2014, offered a season of hit shows for one of the best seasons ever. None of this would be possible without our loyal members. Our individual and corporate membership roster has grown significantly as of late. We look forward to another exciting year and want to be able to welcome even more members to our list in the coming months! The Tibbits membership committee deserves many thanks for their creativity and hard work in obtaining new members. Caroline Christy, Membership Chairperson Georgann Reppert, Barbara Mullally, Laura Lutterbeck, Chris Rodesiler, Molly VanStone, Committee Members Molly Long, Membership Director Barton S. Tibbits Sponsor One of the highlights of the annual Tibbits auction is the Barton S. Tibbits Sponsorship. The winning bidder receives their choice of seats for every performance at the theatre for the entire year. For 2014, Ralph and Carol Schafer became our BST Sponsors. 2014 2012 - 2013 2002 - 2011 2001 2000 1999 1990 - 1998 1989 1988 1986 - 1987 Ralph & Carol Schafer Norma Geishert Ed & Norma Geishert (10 years) Ed Geishert Harold & Jane Schultz Dale & Judy Custer Harold & Jane Schultz (9 years) Irv & Catherine Harris Ed & Sylvia Geishert Richard & Marie Bettinger (2 years) 21 Individual Members Our members are the foundation for this historic theatre. Without them, we would not be able to keep the doors open and offer affordable programming. We thank each and every one of you for your generosity and support of the Tibbits Opera House. For more information on membership and its benefits, please call Tibbits at 517-278-6029 or visit our website, www.Tibbits.org Individual contributors are recognized according to the following categories: Curtain Raiser $1000 + Angel $650 to $999 Star $450 to $649 Benefactor $250 to $449 Friend $100 to $249 Donor $40 to $99 Curtain Raiser Anonymous Paul & Kathy Bair M. Marie Bettinger - Emerson Ken & Becky Bible Mrs. Richard Biringer Dr. Robert W Browne Gonzie Cardenas Randy & Caroline Christy David & Carol Coyle Dan & Judy Dobson Ruth Fitzgerald Linda Galliers Dr. David & Shana Grife Richard & Elanie Moore Dr. Wallace & Candace Newkirk, in Memory of Alice Edwards Curt & Ruth Proctor Charlene Lawson Jon & Twyla Slack Mary, Jim & Tom Smith Charles & Beverly Tippmann Don & Donnie Van Brackel Vena K. Wade Brent Withington Angel 22 Angela Briggs Ken & Christine Delaney Gayl & Beverly Doster Dr. Ron & Margie Gibson Evelyn & Corbin Grimes Janice Morrison Kevin & Amy Paradine Georgann Reppert Ray & Bev Sebastian Eugene & Sharon Wallace Paul & Connie Winbigler Star Benefactor (con’t) Douglas & Sharon Bloom Stan & Judy Bushouse Jeff & Teresa Dean Keith & Linda Gardner Erland & Janet Gleason Jane Hurley Dick & Linda Knirk Irv & Kathy Kontowsky Charlene Lawson Tom & Polly Locke Dan & Carol Ludlow Marv & Betty Malovey Kenneth & Marilyn Miller Timothy & Aloha Miller Kevin & Amy Paradine Stan Reeder Lucinda Sebald & Andy Van Doren J.L. Shorno Terry & Bea Wilber Joe & Kay Pierce Michael & Diane Pridgeon Remus & Donna Rigg John & Joan Rohloff David & Del Rubley Ruth & John Scheidler Roche Schulfer & Mary Beth Fisher Dale & Sally Seiberling Robert & Valerie Shedd Larry & Mary Sielken Bernie & Becky Stankewicz Darlene & John Starr Jan Storrs Julie Stratos Norbert Strobel John & Lois Swanson Marisue Taylor Cork & Carol Tinervia Larry & Deb Todak Henry & Allison Tyson John & Ginny Watkins David & Patricia Watson Russell & Jan Whitaker Richard & Delores White Benefactor Ronald & Wilma Ball Susan Bercaw John & Sandra Bolton Byron & Alice Bond Ivan & Jan Boynton Loren & Sheryl Burlingame Vilma Carlson John & Helyn Castle Hon. Michael & Dorothy Cherry William & Sharon Chinery Guy & Joyce Cobb Dylan & Jodi Foster Gene & Louise Fry Dawn & Jeff Gallup Norma Geishert Karen Hargreave James Berton Harris Don & Leigh Ann Hicks Brian & Renee Hodson Joyce Hubbs Bill Johnson Wilma Lange John & Sharon Lindamood Mary Lukas Nancy Mahle Bill & Karen Malatinsky Marvin & Susan Merkle Kathy & Rick Merrill Joe & Natha Olds Ken & Lyne Wirtz Friend Bruce & Liz Andres Marylou Ansari Jack & Jeanne Asher Darrell & Virginia Avery Lynn Bach John & Lynn Bachelor Peter & Marie Baldwin Carroll & Peg Barnes Jim & Carol Barnes William & Randi Barr Mike & Maggie Beckwith Caren Bell Ronald & Kay Bercaw Mike & Pam Bouwman Lee & Jean Brayton Reverend Paul & Judy Brisbane Loraine Brooks Bob & Barbara Brott Douglas Brown Harriet Burgess Dick & Dorothy Burrows Donna Bohn Calissi Judith Carpenter Wayne & Sheryl Case Individual Members (con’t) Friend (con’t) Bruce & Beth Caswell Lorraine Clyne J.R. & Jennifer Colbeck James & Pamela Cole Michelle Colyer Michael & Diana Conant Don & Verla Cook Fred Copple Christina & Akram Daoud Sheryl Dart Joanne Dean Pieter & Gail Doerr Jay & Kristen Dogan Nan Donay Merle & Elizabeth Donbrock Charlie & Pat Doner Dennis & Cheryl Downs Steve & Diane Downs Thomas & Jo Ann Duff Tom & Heather Eldridge Kenneth & Judy Elliot Jack & Barbara Faulkner Jack & Kathy Ferguson James & Samantha Ferry Bill & Jan Fifer Jeryn & Carol Frederick Wava Gano Greg & Marilyn Gemmill Jim & Barbara Gordon Monica & Bob Granger Bruce & Nancy Gregory Erlu Gute Mary Guthrie Gerald & Fran Hage Terry & Jane Hamlin Mike & Rachel Hard Michael & Beth Harding Carol Hatfield Gerry,Muriel & Turner Hice Elaine Hicks Sharon Hillquist Ethel Hinkley Marianne Hodson Mike & Bonita Hoffner Allie Hostetler Tracey Howard Linda & Larry Ives Hal & Amy Jensen Gerald & Sherrie Jones Ralph & Pam Kasprzyk Deanna Kehoe Doris Kehoe Wayne & Dorothy Kellogg Kandice & Greg Kieliszewski John & Carol Kmiotek Kevin & Michelle Sheppard William & Patricia Shoemaker Jim & Jill Knaack Rex & Ann Simmerman Dennis & Deidre Bradley Knapp Clyde & Claire Smeltzer Ken & Kathie Knight Edwin & Carolyn Smith Jeannine Koessel Rita Snyder Mary Jo Kranz Jim & Karen Sobeske David & Susan Kreiger Nancy Sprow Kenneth & Diane Kurtz Maynard & Nancy Stafford Diane Langan Michael & Nancy Stevens Vicki Legg William & Sally Stewart Chuck & Jayne Lillis Jan Storrs Zoe Livermore Dick & Jane Sutherland Robert & Margaret Loose Timothy & Kimberly Taylor Jeff & Laura Lutterbeck Bill & Carole Tyson Bart & Lynn Marshall Barbara Vainner Harold & Diana Massey Larry & Tami Van Auker Lowell & Suzanne Maxson Jerry & Letha VanBlarcom Dennis & Carole McCafferty Lee & Molly VanStone Dollie McGough Robert & Shirley Vice Jim & Chris Melton Tonia Vorce Paul & Nora Meredith Don & Ann Vrablic Marvin & Susan Merkle Lucinda Wakeman & David Smoker William & Gloria Messner Larry & Connie Waldron Sherill & Bernie Metten Margaret & Brent Weigle James & Marion Miller Lynn Wernet Bill & Michelle Milnes & Family Byron & Eileen White Jean & Bill Milnes Jim & Virginia White Kenny Morris & Carolyn Stewart, Sally Whitten in Memory of Phyllis Bodolay Warren Widener Scott & Diane Morrison Brent & Ginny Wilber Robert & Barbara Mullally Doreen Wilcox Darrell & Karen Nichols Jennifer Wingard Jayne & Tom Osborn Patricia Woods Virginia Oxenrider Robert & Jo Ann Zabonick Donald & Susan Paarlberg Dick & Beverly Zeluff Larry & Barb Parks Dale & Sarah Parshall Donor Fred Pasche Annette Adams Kechia Peiffer Nick & Jessie Bachler John & Maureen Petzko Judge James & Evelyn Bachman Helen Pierce Mary Anne Bair Patricia Pipe Robert Ball Mary Pohl Ron & Deb Balowski Todd & Theresa Price Charles & Kathleen Bappert Grace Reynolds Jennifer Benson Dennis & Diane Riegel Jeff & Janean Bignell Jan & Bill Robinson Mel & Ann Boltz Peter Rogovich Carol Borden John & Charlene Rucker Linda & Cliff Bowers Jacqueline Russell Dennis & Paula Brieske Steve & Christina Rutz Trisha Brokus Polly & Ben Schwendener Jeff & Rhonda Budd James & Sue Scofield Evelyn Burgess Selina Searing Kathy Burk Steve & Jennifer Searls Karen Buys Thomas & Marilyn Shea John Chase 23 Friend (con’t) Individual Members (con’t) Donor (con’t) Donor (con’t) Doris Coay Alice Conrad Barbara Contat Mr. & Mrs. Steve Covell Mike & Alice Crenshaw Dennis Cudahy Aaron Cummings Judy Custer Mary Deegan James Demkowski Carl & Brenda Demlow Marjorie Dexter Gene & Shirley Easterday Martha Farber Don & Trish Farrand Steven & Tracy Foster Betty Fox Robert & Joan Fox Ron & Irene Frambes Barbra Fry Matt, Kristi, Lexi & Ava Galliers Donna Gardner Julie & Ford Gibson Linda Goodale Elizabeth Grace William & Rita Graham Norman Green The Grupke Family Sandy Haig Marda & Bill Hamilton Marjorie Harris Barbara Harvey Randall & Mary Kay Hazelbaker Anthony & Lucinda Headley Bruce Helmer Johanna Hippensteel Bob & Donna Huntley John & Maureen Hutchinson Richard & Janet Johnson Andrew Klein Karie Lacy-Foulk John, Rain & Eric Kemperman Michael & Penny Kinter Betty Kurtz Judy Latchaw Ray & Bonnie Lehman Dawn Leno Steve & Julia Littley David & Sally Lockwood Robert & Margaret Loose Joe & Lisa Lopez Mike & Carole Loudenslager Larry Loviska Jim & Nancy Lyke Lynette Mallow Bob & Anne Marso Richard & Burniece McClelland Don & Karen Michael Allison, Amanda & Brian Miller Susan & Nick Miller Mary Ann Morrill Patricia Morrill Linda Myers & Harry Marshall Jane Nastally Albert & Jean Nelson Angela & Brandon Neusbaum Kim & Brad Nichols Joel & Kristen Niedzwiecki Mike & Ann Nowicki Brian & Nancy Nunemaker Bill & Trish Odisher William & Wendy O'Grady Mary Jo Ours John & Grace Parshall Deletta Payne Jim & Deborah Peters Bill & Geri Post Darryl & Sherry Preston Larry Rich Carl & Deb Rifenburg Duane & Vera Rufenacht Jacqueline Russell Harry & Victoria Ruthrauff William Ryan Darene Sargent Dave & Janice Sattler Bob & Cathy Schaupp Don & Leslie Schlie Gerald & Janet Schoenle James & Sue Scofield Jacqueline Seibert Dzidra Shamuluas Glenn & Ellen Shoun Doug & Della Smith Chip & Josie Smith Joe & Susan Sobeske Dave & Gretchen Stefanski Kristie & Reed Stewart Kellie Stroud Dean Sullivan Jean Swart Roy & Shirley Tappenden Douglas Thaxton Bill & Carole Tyson Beverly Walton Dan Washburn Linn Wellet John & Nancy Wilhelm Joseph & Judith Wright 24 Donated Goods and Services 2013 - 2014 Audrey Adams Martha Bartlett Best Western Plus Biggby Coffee Jean Biringer Blue Hat Coffee Donna Bontrager Caroline Christy Dan & Judy Dobson Jerry Ford Rolla Frisinger Norrita Geiman Graphics 3 Home City Ice Company Joyce Hubbs Terry Hyland Linda Ives Ronda Ives Leon Kriser Polly Locke Mary Luke Diana Manlove Maurices Brad & Cindy Moore, In memory of the Estate of M. June (Wilkinson) Tews & Garfield Wilkinson Shirley Petroshus Kay Riegel Carl Rifenburgh Lola Rig Patty Rockey Darlyn Roloff Louise Russell Penny Tappenden Voss Art Corporate Members Corporate members consist of local businesses and service clubs. They offer generous support to Tibbits and the arts. Please support them as a way of thanking them. We encourage all businesses and service clubs to become corporate members. Corporate Partner Caroline P. Lowe, CPA Coldwater Lake Marina Dally Tire Company Spieth & Satow, Auctioneers & Appraisers Taylor, Plant & Watkins PC Corporate Director Corporate Benefactor Allstate Insurance– Brian Hodson Century Bank and Trust Potawatomie Recreation Area, Inc. Southern Michigan Bank & Trust Baker College Branch Insurance Agency, Inc. Dr. Matthew Christopher, D.D.S. Coldwater Downtown Business Assn. G & W Display Fixtures, Inc. Hilliard Lyons - Tod Dally Holicki Eye Centers Kellogg Community College Kesas Cove Resort Kiess Jewelry Jack Lintner, Attorney at Law Marble Lake Resort & Marina Pavlov & Associates, CPA, PC Phil’s Driving School, LLC Xi Alpha Beta - Beta Sigma Phi Corporate Angel B’s Shop & Fly - Ray & Fran Bregger The Stanton Foundation Corporate Star Altrusa International of Branch County Asama Coldwater Manufacturing Branch County Economic Growth Alliance Dr. Bosco Chan, D.D.S. Coldwater Kiwanis Club Mc Donald’s - Jim & Laura Maynard Middletons Mouldings Monarch Community Bank Corporate Friend Branch County Conference & Visitor’s Bureau Cooper Tire & Rubber Foundation Rainbow Motor Sales We recognize our corporate contributors according to the following categories: Corporate Partner Corporate Director Corporate Angel Corporate Star Corporate Benefactor Corporate Friend $2500 and above $1500 to $2499 $1000 to $1499 $500 to $999 $250 to $499 $249 and below 25 Volunteers Volunteers donated 8759 hours to Tibbits Opera House during the 2013 - 2014 fiscal year. Only hours submitted by volunteers themselves, are tracked and recorded. Tom Adams Sharon Alexander Jeanne Asher Jack Asher Sabrina Aughenbaugh Virginia Avery Keith Baker Marilyn Baker Bob Ball Jim Barnes Carol Barnes Carol Bavin Steve Bavin Mike Beckwith Susan Bercaw Becky Moore-Bible Jacki Bilsborrow Jim Bilsborrow Dan Blakely Jean Blakely Doug Bloom Ann Boltz Mel Boltz Jan Borer Jim Borer Sarah Bostion Anna Brockway Loraine Brooks Barbara Brott Cameron Brown Arlean Buck Ella Budd Stephanie Burdick Judy Bushouse Stan Bushouse Jillian Carey Matt Clark J.R. Colbeck Jennifer Colbeck Michelle Colyer Kaitlyn Colyer Diana Conant Judy Cook Carol Coyle Betty Dearing Christine Delaney Ken Delaney Mary Ann Dobson Steve Dobson Teri Dobson Dusti Donbrock 26 Chris Donbrock Shirley Easterday Ben Fagen Emily Fagen Sherry Fagen Amy Fenner Jason Ferrell Brody Fillmore Suzanne Fillmore Sue Foos Mark Foos Dylan Foster Irene Frambes Rolla Frisinger Wava Gano Keith Gardner Linda Gardner Cathy Gordon Jim Gordon Sean Groves Kellie Groves Stacy Guertler Lori Groholski Fran Hage Kerry Hamrick Barbara Mosher-Hantz Richard Hantz Karen Hargreave Barbara Harvey Beth Harvey Randall Hazelbaker Mark Heydlauff Brian Hodson Carol Hodson Marianne Hodson Dorla L. Horkey Audrey Hostetler Joyce Hubbs Ellerie Hughes Terry Hyland Linda Ives Deborah Jersey Sylvia Johns Jan Johnson Andy Karr Pat Karr Pam Kasprzyk Kathryn Kiehnau Zach Kiehnau Cindy King Leon Kriser Debbie Landis Vicki Legg Abby Lehman Annie Lehman Marlene Lehman Christine Lewis Daniel Lewis Linda Lintner Jack Lintner Julia Littley Steve Littley JoAnn Lloyd Rick Lloyd Michayla Lock Polly Locke Peggie Long Caroline Lowe-Christy Laurie Ludlow Mark Ludlow Laura Lutterbeck Jacqui Lyon Nancy Mahle Carol Malovey Betty Malovey Marv Malovey Vicki Manning Allie Marshall Lynn Marshall Jim Maynard Jennifer McCaughna Rick Merrill Connor Michael Al Mikolajczyk Kathy Mikolajczyk Susan Mitoska Asya Modert Dusty Modert Linzy Jo Monks Janet Morrison Jean Morrison Kenny Morris Barb Mullally Kyoko Murase Christy Nagle Nathan Neihardt Candace Newkirk Wallace Newkirk Joel Niedzwiecki Kristen Niedzwiecki Bill Odisher Tirsha Odisher Volunteers (con’t) The monetary value of these donated hours equals, $193836.67 . We thank each and every volunteer for being a vital part of the success of the organization. Curtis Odom Laura Odom Sarah Odom Marilyn Ostrander Larry Ostrander Pavlov & Associates, CPA, PC Kechia Peiffer Steve Pickell Raeanne Renner Dawn Putnam Dave Renshaw Vera Renshaw Grace Reynolds Barb Rice Dennis Riegel Diane Riegel Kay Riegel Laurie Rosenberg Jane Roush Lauri Rowe Graham Rowe-Bultnick Charlene Rucker Chris Russell Gail Russell Victoria Ruthrauff Judy Sanders Virgil Sanders Darene Sargent Dan Satow Kim Satow Sam Satow Ruth Scheidler Ray Sebastian Dee Smith Mary Smith Brandie Sours Jazmyne Sours Judy Sours Clarissa Spaulding Joan Spaulding Olivia Spaulding Darin Spieth Nancy Sprow Caitlyn Stayner Mary Gail Stevens *Carolyn Stewart Kristie Stewart Julie Stratos Norbert Strobel Dean Sullivan Leslie Sunday Jean Swart Kaylee Swift Cindy Tate- Curtis Mary Tate Marisue Taylor Deborah Thenen Sandy Tistle Deb Todak Larry Todak Pam VanStone Molly VanStone Anna-Marie Vorce Vena Wade Karen Walker Lloyd Walrack Sheila Walrack Angela Washburn Cheryl Washburn Erin Washburn Ken Washburn Joan Waterbury Baron V. Whateley Kitty Wilcox Aaron Wolfcale Sierra Wolfcale Connie Wood Jennifer Wortz Gina Wright Tammy Wright Bob Wymer Mary Wymer Dave Wynn Dorothy Young *Deceased Photos from Top 1. Carol Hodson, running the auction “wine pull” 2. Booster Ice cream social 3. Volunteer of the year, Vera Renshaw embracing Christine Delaney 4. Carol Coyle and volunteers manning golf registration 27 Memorials (Operational) **New in 2013-2014 fiscal year Russell Aker Lou Anchill Kathryn Anderson Dorothy Atchinson Emily Alexander Robin Aughenbaugh M.G. Bailey Donna Baker Mary Barnes Richard Bettinger Richard F. Biringer Gaye Bloom Margaret Bobier Jon Bodolay Phyllis Bodolay Joseph Bonfiglio William Bopp Oscar Brooks Kenneth Brown Francis Carr Morene Carr Christine Colbeck Sam Cole Clyde Connell Patricia Cudahay Dorothy Culy Donahue Davidson Duke Davidson John Dean Elmer Dobson R. Ella Downes Ruth Fiske Dr. Richard Fitzgerald Florene Fuhrman John S. Furry Sylvia Geishert Stanley Godfrey Mary Good William Good Brian Hargreave Bud Harvey Margaret Hayes Paul Herman Phyllis Herman Phyllis Hickey Eloise Holben Noah Hortsch Doris Houghton Elmer Houghton Bill Hyska Freda Mae Johnson Donald Kehoe Franz Keller Wilma Kennedy Clyde Kibiloski Wendell Kindberg 28 Rae Kleindinst Jan Koss Jim Koss Charles Lange Helen LaVelle Robert Lees Dorothy Legg Ruth Lockwood Dr. Fredrick Lohse Ernest Luce Victor Lukas Elaine G. Marion Dorothy Mason Raymond Mast Dr. Harold (Dutch) Meier Nadine McPherson John Milnes Marguerite Milnes Bertha Molby Norma Moss Florence Murphy Marlin Musselman Robert Nagle Thomas Normandin Al Obed Lieucelle Oder Adelaide Olsen Roy Olsen Haig Petrosoff Ilda Philips Robert J. Pickering Donald Reppert Lyman Robinson Flora Root Belle Rosener-Kapp Helen Russell Michael Sherman Louise Shorno Mary Sobeske James Spaulding Blanche Spross Peggy Steel Barbara Strobel Margaret J. Stokes Peggy Suever Clara Tall Howard and Marian Teeter Mary Towns Hugh H. Tyler Dennis R. and Estelle Vanes Treva Vore Ruth and Bill Wakeman John H. Walker David West Charles Westendarp Hazel Widener Karen Williams Katheleen Winemiller Joan Wright Jack Youngquist Donna Youtsey Kas & Ruth Zeck Susan Zeck ―But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, all losses are restored and sorrows end.‖ William Shakespeare Memorials Tibbits Opera House has a very long history and over its 132 years, easily hundreds of thousands of souls have stepped on its stage to perform, sat in the house to watch the show, or spent hours making theatre and performances “happen” whether for themselves, for the community, or for the arts. Carolyn Stewart (Dec. 27, 1952 – Nov. 28, 2014) Carolyn worked at Tibbits for 15 years retiring in 2013. She worked here, but that is really not the right word. Carolyn exuded passion for this theatre. She shared her passion with hundreds of volunteers who are the cogs and gears of the organization. Perhaps dearest to her, she shared her passion for Tibbits and theatre with hundreds of youth either through the shows she directed for Tibbits Young Audiences or with TTab. She taught young and old alike about theatre. She taught them about Tibbits history. She shared with them the importance of giving and working. For the youth, if they enjoyed performing and being backstage, she felt it was also important to understand the work that makes it happen. She taught them the importance of community service and fundraising because she wanted them to understand that’s the reality behind the applause. There are many who share a deep passion and connection to Tibbits Opera House, feeling and understanding the energy within this old theatre. Perhaps that unique energy is the residue of all of the souls who have crossed the boards over the years. If that is so, then we can feel confident a bit of Carolyn’s spirit will live on within the collective energy that IS Tibbits. Agnes Bopp (July 16, 1922 – July 21, 2014) Agnes was an active member of our community. She taught in the Coldwater Schools for 10 years and was active with her church, the CHC Auxiliary, Meals on Wheels and many other community projects. She was an avid reader and an enthusiastic supporter of the arts and children. Just like the pebble dropped in a pond which creates a ripple of waves, Agnes nurtured a love of music in her family and each of them has shared their talents creating an artistic ripple throughout our community. She served on the Tibbits Young Audiences Committee at its formation and helped to lay the foundation for what the program has become today, supporting productions with a cast of children and providing arts opportunities for the schools. Greg Brayton (July 23, 1955 – June 18, 2014) Greg was a dedicated musician and performed throughout the community. He began his musical career in high school and studied at the Montreau Music School of Jazz after graduation before attending the Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati for a year. He started The Blind Man’s Bluff band and toured throughout the U.S. and Canada. He performed many times on the Tibbits stage with his band and later with the Coldwater Rotary Show and other events. He formed his own recording studio using it to assist other musicians as well as businesses. More recently he was active in the praise band of his church and continued to share his musical talents with our community. Granger Preston (Sept. 1, 1929 – July 17, 2014) Granger was a hoofer with years of traveling and performing under his belt before he settled in Coldwater. He was well known for his tap dancing and playing the trumpet. He enjoyed teaching tap and began working with a group from Branch County Community Theatre a year ahead of time in order to prepare them for the tap-dancing musical 42nd Street. He performed many times on the Tibbits stage for BCCT, for Young Michigan Dances and other opportunities. Even into his 80s you would find him teaching tap at the Burnside Senior Center and always ready with a “roll” or a “break,” two of those basic taps steps you learned early on. 29 Restoration Report With the completion of the façade restoration in 2013, much of 2014 has been dedicated to planning what will come next, from project phasing to funding. A new design development study, completed in January with assistance from the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund for Historic Interiors, part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, turned focus to the interior. The study addresses, albeit less glamorous, but necessary updates to outdated systems such as electrical, heating and cooling. It also addresses the functionality of the stage and rigging system and how to bring them up to operating standards of a modern theatre in the 21st century. Deciding on phasing and funding approaches as well as how to schedule work around the theatres active schedule are obstacles that will continue to be assessed, as Tibbits plans for continued restoration. In 2014, with study in hand, attention has been placed on funding opportunities. Tibbits Opera Foundation was awarded $5000 from Michigan Gas & Utilities toward restoration. We continue to review corporate, foundation and government grants and strategize the most logical progression continued phasing. Christine Delaney, Tom Roberts, AIA and Brian Black accepting the GEM Award in Historic Preservation from Nancy Finegood, on behalf of MHPN. Project timing and funding include research and discussions on criteria for grant consideration, timing for funding relative to actual construction work, eligible and ineligible aspects of the project. The goal is to formulate a plan for construction which meets the needs of potential funders, works within the total project scope and considers the logistics of completing work while maintaining operations. The year was also marked by additional recognition and accolades for the fine craftsmanship and completion of the façade restoration. In June, Grand River Builders accepted on our behalf the North American Copper in Architecture Award for the exquisite work done on the façade. The Tibbits project was also accepted into the 20th edition of Dichotomy, a journal on design, architecture, urbanism and community development published by the University of Detroit Mercy. The piece was written and submitted by architect, Tom Roberts, AIA. In May, Tibbits was invited to participate at the Michigan Historic Preservation Network’s annual conference. Christine Delaney lead a bus full of conference attendees on a special tour of the theatre, while Randall Hazelbaker followed up with a short tour of historic downtown Coldwater. Sarah Zimmer spoke on a workshop titled, “Small Communities; Big Projects - Grassroots Preservation in Action,”. Later that evening Tibbits received the GEM Award for Historic Preservation at a ceremony held at the Michigan Theatre in Jackson, MI. Sarah Zimmer, Special Events & Development 30 Restoration Report (con’t) Work Scheduled - January 2015 Removal and replacement of carpet. Funding was provided by: Coldwater Noon Rotary, The Tippmann Foundation, MCACA, Dr. Jon & Seibra Herbener. Labor was provided by Coldwater Noon Rotary & Coldwater Sunrise Rotary, August, 2013 Façade Restoration completed, March 2013 Tibbits Awarded $10,000 from the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund for Historic Interiors, August 2013 1. Repairing the ceiling where plaster had fallen 2. Further analysis of historical decorative paint 3. Paint a strip of the ceiling and proscenium to replicate the historic 1882 décor. 4. Repair and paint the centerpiece of the chandelier New Design Development completed, with assistance from CWMF, January , 2014 Tibbits Awarded $5,000 towards restoration from Michigan Gas & Utilities, Winter 2014 Restoration Campaign Memorial Donations **New in 2013-2014 fiscal year **James Adams Lou Anchill Lute Ansari Helen Balcom Walt Balcom Dick Biringer Margaret Bobier Jon Bodolay Phyllis Bodolay Scott Brayton Elmer C. Burk Ruth Burr Phillip Butterworth Rolph Carlisle Nat Cohen Keith Dart John T. Dean Patrick Delaney Eara Diamond Elmer Dobson Virginia Ewing Dorothy I. Fireovid Ruth Fiske Mr. & Mrs. Paul Foster Mary V. Fowler **Janet Fuller John S. Furry Ed Geishert, Sr. Stanley G. Godfrey Mary Good William Good Brian Hargreave **William Hoff, Sr. Tom Harmon Elmer Hemker Bobb James James & Jan Koss Pat Kruszka Vic Kruszka Max Larsen Terri Losinski Victor Lukas Clem Malovey John Milnes Louise Loose & Elenore Murphy Daniel J. Mullally Barbara Norton David Norton June Norton Adelaide Olsen Jerry Perry Beverly Pomfret Al Provot Donald J. Reppert Carlton Rifenburg David Rifenburg Adaline Rifenburg Ruth Rigg Sarah Rosenberg Todd Rubley Rex Russell Ed Schulte Jean F. Seiberling Gina Massey & William Senker Sidney Shackleton Louise Shorno **Clyde Smeltzer Wade Smith Mary Sobeske Pat Stayner Barbara Strobel Jack Summitt Melissa Thorne John Toth Jerry Towns Hugh A. Tyler Annabelle Tyson Audrey Vaccaro Betty VanDyke Jim Wedge John H. Walker Charlotte Wasnich 31 Restoration Believers Donors from inception of campaign through 09/30/14 Barton S. Tibbits Circle $1,000,000+ 1882 Society - $500,000+ Dallas and Lucille Dearth Michigan Dept. of Transportation Distinguished Benefactor $100,000+ Hal & Lillian Creal Max Larsen Unitrust Mary Smith The Teeter Family Grand Patron - $50,000+ Daniel & Josephine Breeden Coldwater Noon Rotary William & Mary Good Elmer & Doris Houghton Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Georgann Reppert Sidney W. Shackleton Southern Michigan Bank & Trust Distinguished Patron $25,000+ Kenneth Bible & Rebecca Moore Dr. Robert & Lynn Browne Patrick & Caroline Lowe Monarch Community Bank Oak Prairie Farms Adelaide Olsen Elizabeth Teeter Lois Tell Mary Cross Tippmann Foundation USDA Rural Business Producer - $10,000+ The Andersons Charitable Foundation Richard & Jean Biringer Century Bank & Trust David & Carol Coyle Dean Insurance Agency, Inc. Dan & Judy Dobson M. Marie Bettinger-Emerson Rick & Marcy Gates Edwin & Norma Geishert, Sr. Infinisource, Inc. Michigan Gas Utilities National City Bank Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund Brian & Nancy Nunemaker Michael & Diane Pridgeon 32 Raymond & Harriet Smith Sturgis Bank & Trust Company John Teeter Philip W. Teeter Lee G. & Molly M. VanStone Paul & Connie Winbigler Star - $5,000+ Anonymous Paul & Kathy Bair Bloom Farms Bill & Agnes Bopp Ray & Fran Bregger Coldwater Exchange Club Sheryl Dart Ruth Fitzgerald Grace A. Gaglio Erland & Janet Gleason James & Barbara Gordon Gladys Hensley Kiwanis Club of Coldwater Dick & Linda Knirk Jim & Laura Maynard Kenneth & Marilyn Miller Bill & Marty Pridgeon Jane Dally Randall Remus & Donna Rigg Dr. G. David & Del Rubley Ben & Polly Schwendener Ray & Bev Sebastian Robert & Valerie Shedd Dr. William & Patricia Shoemaker Lucinda Wakeman & David Smoker H.C. Starck William & Sally Stewart Margaret Stokes Wal Mart Stores, Inc. John & Genelle Welch Richard & Beverly Zeluff Grand Friend - $2,500+ William & Irene Butdorf Bruce & Beth Caswell Joseph Czuberki Pieter & Gail Doerr Nan Donay Evelyn & Corbin Grimes Janet Herman Ron & Arleane Ireland Irv & Kathy Kontowsky Kyle & Lori Lennard Florence McNett Robert & Barbara Mullally David & Christine Norton Nancy Owen PNC Foundation Ruth & John Scheidler Dale & Sally Seiberling Andrew Van Doren & Lucinda Sebald Virginia Shedd James & Joanne Smith James W. Smith Attorney at Law Bernie & Becky Stankewicz Julie Stratos Les & Pam VanStone Gary & Jackie Werkman Jay & Kelly Wright Andrew Zeck Friend - $1,000+ Anonymous Duke & Yvonne Anderson Asama Coldwater Manufacturing Barbara Baggerly Roger & Roselee Bater Paul Beckhusen Beta Sigma Phi XI Cindy & Tom Blake Doug & Sharon Bloom Bob Buescher Homes Ronald & Mary Bonfiglio Branch County Community Theatre Branch Insurance Agency, Inc. Lee & Jean Brayton Charles Burr Stan & Judy Bushouse CA, Inc. Nancy Callahan Gonzie Cardenas John & Helyn Castle Matthew & Alice Christopher Coldwater Acquisition Inc. Coldwater Lions Club Coldwater Sunrise Rotary Club James Corless Max Crandall Darling International Davenport Excavating & Grading Randy & Patty DeGroot James Del Grosso Ken & Christine Delaney Discount Tire Company Inc. Norma Elsner Jack & Barbara Faulkner Gene & Louise Fry Great Lakes Chiropractic Richard Green Hillquist Family Foundation Elliot & Carol Hilsinger Maurice Hodges Joyce Hubbs Restoration Believers Friend - $1,000+ (cont’d) Bob & Donna Huntley Gil & Bonnie Jacox Brian & Margaret Kidston Dr. Ed Lake Charlene Lawson Jack & Linda Lintner Victor & Mary Lukas Paul & Nancy Mahle Marv & Betty Malovey Erick Marshall Mike & Georgia Mason Scott Meister & Debra Danielson Kurt & Lisa Miller & Family Al & Myrtle Obed Karmal & Sabeena Pradhan Curt & Ruth Proctor Razoo Foundation Thomas Roberts Architect, LLC Jan & Bill Robinson John & Joan Rohloff Marvin, Phyllis & Laurie Rosenberg Don, Laura, Andrea & Greg Shemel Janet L. Shorno Norman & Joanne Soder Roberta Stanley Ralph & Mary Gail Stevens Sandra Thatcher Don & Donnie Van Brackel Alice Van Dyke Vena K. Wade Eugene & Sharon Wallace Richard & Delores White Terry & Bea Wilber Donna Willison Cheryl Wohlgamuth Olga Wright Donor - $1-$999 Anonymous Ann Acker Wade & Sue Adams Richard & Nancy Aker Joe & Tammy Alexander Allstate Insurance - Brian Hodson Altrusa Intn’l of Branch County Arts Alive Allegis Credit Union Scott & Barbara Anderson Carlton Arnold ASTRA - Coldwater High School Sabrina Aughenbaugh Darrell & Virginia Avery John Bachelor Jill Baden Shirley Bailey Jack & Marilyn Baker Dave & Marilynn Balcom Maria Balcom Nancy Balcom-Moskalik Peter & Marie Baldwin Tyler & Jana Baldwin Robert Ball Ron & Wilma Ball Charles & Kathleen Bappert Bob Baranouski Doug & Sara Barhorst Jim & Carol Barnes Carroll & Peg Barnes Mike Barone Barone Tax & Accounting Tom & Joan Barratt Lloyd Barrows Robin Bartels Martha & Stephen Bartlett Dorothy Barton Bates Tractor & Equipment Inc. 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Gail White Jim White Mary Alice White Sally Whitten Gail Widener Warren Widener Kitty Wilcox Daniella Williams Bob, Michelle, Brian & Jason Willig William Wilson Jennifer Wingard Ken & Lyne Wirtz David & Sandy Wischmeyer James & Connie Wood Linda Woodhams Scott & Sarah Woodruff Patricia Woods Dale & Margaret Woodward Helen L. Worthen Dan & Stella Wright Dave & Carol Wright James & Tamara Wright Jay & Kelly Wright WTVB-AM 1590 & FM 95.5 C.C. & Ann Wu Cliff & Monica Wyss Gerry Yates Gary & Jeanette Younce Betty Zabonick James & Marilyn Zabonick Janet Zabonick Robert & Jo Ann Zabonick Deb Zakrzewski ZetaOne Solutions Group, LLC Sarah Zimmer Corwin Zinn Eric Zuzga 37 Arts Alive Arts Alive has been busy this year, hosting six group exhibitions, four solo artist shows, two Art walks and a public art contest that took place during Coldwater Ice Fest for the best decorated tree, using yarn as the main material. The group show with the greatest participation was, Shades of Gray. This exhibit took place in the upper level of the gallery, while solo artist, Matt Biolchini showed a body of work in the lower level gallery. His exhibition opening was well attended and his artist talk, highly entertaining. Other solo artist included: Dennis James, Erik DeGroot and Kim Swain. Group shows included: Ice, Ice Baby; Bloomin’ Summer; Junk Mail; State of Envy; and Identity Crisis. Arts Alive, and the Downtown Business Association, hosted successful Art Walks in the summer and fall. Both local and regional artists were hosted by downtown businesses and even in fall’s 20 degree weather, people filled the downtown shops. These art walks are becoming increasingly popular and requests have been made that we host a third one which may occur in conjunction with Ice Fest. Sarah Zimmer, Arts Alive member & Tibbits liaison Branch County Community Theatre Branch County Community Theatre continued to help sustain the theatrical arts in Branch County during our 2013-2014 season. We kicked off our season with a production of the Arthur Miller classic The Crucible. In December, we performed Harvey and took our show on the road for the first time by adding dates at the Bronson Theatre in addition to the Tibbits Opera House. In February we performed the 2014 Robert J. Pickering Prize winner Golden Age which again saw strong attendance figures for an original show. Willy Wonka was our spring musical with a very large cast presenting the children’s classic. Finally, we wrapped up the season with Much Ado about Nothing as the second in our annual Shakespeare in the Park productions at Heritage Park. In addition to our shows, we were pleased to assist with Tibbits’ ongoing mission by serving as the corporate sponsor for the Tibbits Summer Theatre production of Guys and Dolls. In addition to sponsoring that show, BCCT also donated several pieces of lighting equipment to enhance the lighting effects available. BCCT and our members continue to enjoy the opportunity to use the Tibbits Opera House to provide a venue for the arts in Branch County. We look forward to many more years of partnership and growth together. Mark L. Heydlauff, President, Branch County Community Theatre 38 10 Ways to Support Tibbits Opera House Come see a performance! Enjoy an evening of spectacular entertainment at the Tibbits Opera House. From Broadway shows to musicians to community theatre to comedy acts and more, there’s literally a show for everyone. Become a Member! Help maintain a vital piece of history by becoming a Tibbits member and nourish the hopes and dreams of aspiring actors, musicians, dancers, and artists who grace Tibbits stage. Become a Corporate Member! Heighten your company’s visibility and enhance your image as a good corporate citizen with a membership package that matches your goal of community recognition with our need for financial support. Give a Gift to the Restoration Campaign! Make a contribution and/or a pledge over three to five years. Every dollar brings us closer to our goal of a beautifully restored, historic gem of the community. Sponsor a Show! Take the opportunity to promote your business while helping Tibbits bring in entertaining shows and special events. Volunteer! Help at the theatre or help promote the Restoration campaign. Have fun and serve your community all at once. Be a Host Family! Get to know a Summer Theatre actor or crewmember by opening up your home. Introduce Someone Else to the Tibbits! The best form of advertising is positive word of mouth. Share the theatre with loved ones, create a memory, and give the gift of a unique experience to Tibbits. Include Tibbits in your Estate Planning! There are wonderful ways to include Tibbits in your estate plan and minimize the tax burden for your family. A Tibbits advisor would be happy to discuss the possibilities. Believe! Through the Magic of Believing, we will continue to raise the curtain! 39 Tibbits Opera Foundation is a qualified non profit organization under IRS section 501(c) 3. Gifts are tax deductible as defined in the current Internal Revenue Code. 40 14 South Hanchett Street Coldwater, MI 49036 517-278-6029 www.Tibbits.org
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