Annual Report - Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs
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Annual Report - Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs
Annual Report Fiscal Year Ending May 31, 2010 The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs is committed to enrich the culture of our diverse community by providing opportunities for artistic expression, education and appreciation in a supportive and nurturing environment. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs 26100 Old 41 Road Bonita Springs, Florida p: 239.495.8989 • f: 239.495.3999 e: cfabs@artinusa.com • www.artcenterbonita.org OFFICERS Chairman of the Board Vice Chairman Recording Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Jacqueline McCurdy Mary Beth Crawford Amy Russian Terri Alsept Joan Dixon Claire Gorman Marion Haley DIRECTORS Jo Beightol Tom Briers Larry Green Larry Hinman Dennis Landfried Honey McGrath Karin Moe John Schraff Patt Suwyn Roger Tachuk President Susan Bridges VISION: Our vision is fulfilled through programs in the visual and performing arts. Art builds bridges between communities, generations, and nationalities. It serves as a common denominator among all economic groups and stimulates economies. By instilling individuals with a feeling of self-worth and confidence, art encourages positive attitudes and helps people cope with change. Art can be therapeutic. It opens people’s minds to new possibilities and their hearts to new understanding. A catalyst for friendships, art provides a foundation for shared experience. The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs is committed to enrich the Chairman’s Message At the Annual Luncheon and meeting we changed our name to Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs as well as naming Susan Bridges President of same. This move was to enable us to better secure funding in grants and update the image of the organization. Naturally I still say Art League of Bonita Springs as I’m sure you do but I am concentrating on correcting myself. It really does make a difference in people’s perspective of the organization and is important as we move forward. Last year we started a new venture with the Lutgert Company at the Promenade instead of starting a capital campaign to develop the last expansion to the Center for the Arts. We didn’t know how this would work but were willing to take the chance in order to continue the growth of the Center. It worked after much effort by our staff and volunteers. We have 10 galleries now and a wonderful Live! at the Promenade performance series set for the new season. We had a packed house at our August performance when more than 35 people walked in giving us an audience of more than 120 people. We have gotten excellent coverage in the press so we have indeed made lemonade out of lemons. Our camps were successful again this summer and we are looking forward to new programs for the school children of Bonita Springs. Our classes are starting and I’m sure our members will find new and interesting projects to get involved in as well as workshops to attend. All the things going on could not be accomplished without the hard work of our staff and volunteers and just as importantly, our members support. I ask over the season for your dollars to support the many efforts and events we put forth. I will continue to do so for the smallest donation becomes a torrent when many join in. You have helped so much this year and I thank you. I hope you agree that it is money well spent. I wouldn’t ask you to give if I didn’t think it was. You have made the Center what it is and it is nothing but wonderful. Enjoy the Center for the Arts! Jacqueline McCurdy Chairman of the Board culture of our diverse community by providing opportunities for 1 Development We celebrated 50 years of accomplishments this year! We deeply appreciate your support financially, in volunteer hours and participation in the many events throughout the year. In this report you will see what is evident in the faces of thousands of residents and visitors each and every day—it’s because of YOU that the Center for the Arts has attained success. Thanks to each member, volunteer and supporter we are able to maintain the Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs and the vision that ‘the arts are for everyone’. We salute our Corporate Members, Patron Circle and Patron Members for choosing a gifting, supporting membership. And, hats off to our Leadership in the Arts supporters for 2009 and 2010! Corporate Members Patron Members FineMark National Bank & TrustMarcy Aizenshtat Lutgert Companies/Premier Properties Nancy & Michael Beebe Northern Trust Deanna & James Boddie Sun Trust Bank Babette & Robert Brenton Dee Brown Lee Butera Cinda & Michael Carron Patron Circle Members Maxine B Carter JoAnn & Richard Beightol Celestial Art LLC Nancy & Roger Brown Jay Chamberland Pat & Bob Chapman Nancy & Fred Costello Sigrid & Gordon Graves Corliss Ann & Rich Dell Loretta Howard Sturgis Sue & Wayne Detling Jackie & Larry Klopp Henny & Ray Eifler Rosemary Lipman Kathleen France & Dan Dunn Emily & Michael Lyons Patsy & Lou Graham Karin & Robert Moe Sharon & Jim Hale Ruth & Robert O’Toole Marcia & Ronald York Kuniko Washio & William Scollard Marty & John Howard Roger Tachuk Kathy & Keith Hynes Judith & William Turner Norman Jackson Mary Ann & Ron Weber Debra Johnson JoAnn Withrow Mary Ellen & Hugh Johnston Peggy & Duane Joseph Helenmary & Joseph Kasper Ronnie & Myron Kratzer Joan Kuypers Phyllis & Larry Liebman Marie & Dale Lintner Pamela & John Meehan Norma Merzbacher Judi Orgell Anita & George Perry Carrie & Bill Petty Sue & Roderick Price Barbara Raber Heather & Tom Reusse Nancy & John Rittenhouse Sharon & Shawn Rooney Sylvia & John Schraff Joel Shapses & Jerry Pyser Judy & John Spoelhof Vera F Stec Joanne & Gurney Thompson Anne & Joe Tranchina June & Bill Winn Pat & Joe Wolf Leadership in the Arts 2009 and 2010 Outstanding Volunteer Contribution to the Arts Jean Alexiou Jo Beightol Paula & Tom Falciglia Margaret Gabriel Polly Nesi Long Term Volunteer Excellence Johnny & Sandra Vanzant Arts Education Award Joe Cooper Frank de la Roche Patty Kane Steve Kravec Corporate Citizenship in the Arts FineMark National Bank & Trust Lutgert Companies/Premier Properties Merrill Lynch/The Green-Smith Group Lifetime Achievement in the Arts Art/Cultural Philanthropist of the Year Marie Tranovich Marilyn & Bill Lightner Sister Karinne O’Malley Karin & Bob Moe Loretta Howard Sturgis artistic expression, education and appreciation in a supportive 2 Endowment Imagine the impact we will make on thousands of lives as time goes on—future generations of students, all ages, enjoying the benefits of visual and performing arts; benefitting from the foresight of each of you who have contributed to our Endowment. We are proud to congratulate and thank those who have generously created an Endowment Fund with us. Your vision secures our future. Many thanks to everyone who donated to our General Endowment Fund this year. As we move forward our Endowment will increasingly play a critical role in the Center for the Arts and its programs. Please contact us if you would like to help secure our future. We welcome your financial support or expertise to continue our cultural mission. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs Masterpiece Society Endowment Funds Named Endowments Center for the Arts Endowment Donors $40,000 - $50,000 Marie and Stephen Tranovich Fund Karin and Robert Moe Fund $5,000 - $9,999 Larry & Beverly Hinman Foundation $20,000 - $39,999 Fred and Nancy Costello Fund Cherrill and Richard Cregar Fund Mary Ellen Jones Scholarship Fund M. William and Marilyn Lightner Fund Polly Nesi Fund Jacqueline and Charles Pechette Fund Loretta Howard Sturgis Fund $10,000 - $19,999 Larry & Beverly Hinman Fund Stephen & Lety Schwartz Fund The Thank You Children’s Fund Pat and Joe Wolf Fund FY 6/01/09 - 5/31/10 $1,000 - $4,999 Cecil Jones (Mary Ellen Jones Scholarship Fund) An endowment in your name or that of a loved one does not require a large, one time gift. Consider a multi-year commitment to reach your endowment goal. and nurturing environment. The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs is 3 Annual Fund People of all ages enjoy, learn and appreciate the arts through the great variety of classes, lectures, workshops, and local and national exhibitions offered throughout the year. Your Annual Fund dollars provide critical support for programs, services and day-to-day operations. Our initiatives for fiscal year 2009-2010: Existing Program Support The Center for the Arts provides Bonita Springs and surrounding communities a wide variety of programming for all ages; striving to maintain reasonable fees to assure programming remains affordable to all. Yet, programming fees simply do not cover our costs. Annual Fund dollars provide critical support to each and every program and every single student. Program Scholarships Each year thousands of dollars are awarded to students of all ages who need financial assistance. Donors and sponsors helped us cover the costs of over $49,500 in scholarships during the past fiscal year. For some students, even with our modest fees, classes are still out of reach. Scholarships made their participation possible. New Program Development The Center for the Arts is a remarkable cultural resource. As our communities and membership grow we continue to meet the challenges of providing new, exciting programming that will engage, enlighten and enrich participants, such as new video, film, fused glass, clay animation and mini class experiences. Our growth is possible thanks to your Annual Fund gifts. Annual Capital Expenditures Each year we schedule needed campus improvements and repairs. This past year we upgraded and replaced lighting, studio and gallery equipment and repainted campus spaces. Reserves Beyond easels, chairs, tables and annual maintenance, our campus should be prepared for major future repairs and replacement such as roof. This year we replaced and repaired air conditioning units. Endowment Each year, one of our goals is to dedicate a portion of our annual fund dollars toward our Endowment, securing the future of the Center for the Arts for generations to come. Art Center Leadership Circle Guardians($30,000-$39,999) John & Anne Roberts Art Center Leadership Circle Protectors ($10,000-$19,999) * Richard & JoAnn Beightol * Karin & Robert Moe * Polly Nesi * Carol Phelon Art Center Leadership Circle Stewards ($5,000-$9,999) Larry & Beverly Hinman * Joan Kuypers * Marilyn & Bill Lightner * Jacke & Arden McCurdy Art Center Leadership Circle Members ($1000-$4,999) * * * * * * * * * Ed & Carol Braniff Susan Bridges & Barry Witt Nancy & Roger Brown Maxine B Carter Fred & Nancy Costello Barbara Culbertson James Dejoy Mary & Hap Farr Sally & Robert Grugan Kathy & Keith Hynes Lucille T Jolicoeur * * * * * * * * * Mrs. Dean Lauritzen M William Lightner Memorial Helen G Lord Michael & Emily Lyons Ms Norma R Merzbacher Ruth & Bob O’Toole Mr & Mrs Frank Paniccia Jacqueline & Charles Pechette Roderick & Sue Price John & Nancy Rittenhouse Shawn & Sharon Rooney * * * * * * * * * * * * Jim & Joan Ryan William & Kuniko Scollard Joan & Fred Sonnenberg Jack & Loretta Strange Patt & Mark Suwyn Roger Tachuk Judy & Bill Turner Claude & Yvette Weir Bill & Marie Winter Jo Ann Withrow Pat & Joe Wolf Rayma Youngs * Denotes multi-year donors committed to enrich the culture of our diverse community by 4 Annual Fund Friends of the Art Center ($500 to $999) * * * * Babette & Robert Brenton Frank G Daveler Corliss Ann & Rich Dell Barbara Denomme Ray & Henny Eifler Alice Fjelstul * * * * Jeff & Phyllis Heller Norman Jackson M William Lightner Memorial William & Lynn Kirk Robert & Coyeen Lawton Rosemary & Larry Lipman Friends of the Art Center (Up to $499) Anonymous James & Electra Agras * Grace Alexander * Douglas & Carol Allemong Leslie Allen & Daniel Krajewski Brian & Barbara Alosi * Terri Alsept Lilliam Ambroggio Trudy Anders * Dawn & Bob Anderson Shelley Anderson & Michael Rice Anne Angers Danya & Thomas Archbold * Sam & Joan Arneson * Elizabeth Aschauer Kandra & Paul Attwood * Jill & Robert Augustine Carolyn Auman * Maria Avila & Ken Lewis * Christine & Patrick Banning * Stephen & Carol Bartholf * David & Trish Barton * Joyce & John Beach * Judy & Henry Bean * George & Barbara Beatrice Howard & Joan Beaufait Marnie Becker * Nancy & Michael Beebe Lester & Kay Beernink * Jeanne Bellenger Ben & Mary Benson * Henry Bertolon & Luella Harlos * Patricia & Ray Billinghurst Mary & Willis Blackwood * John & Lynn Blake Richard & Jo Ellen Blandford * Naomi Bloom & Ron Wallace Lynn & Dennis Blum Lois & Raymond Bobin * Patricia Bodo * Dubby E Bogdan Eleanor Borkowski Jim & Lorry Borowitz Jeannette Boucher * Sue & David Bowers Sherry & Larry Bradford * Jeanne Bradley Mr & Mrs Wilson Bradshaw * Colleen Brennan * Barbara C Brenton providing * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * opportunities Sandi & Chuck Brickley Joy & Tom Briers Dee & Dickson Brown Theodore & Audrey Brown Tom & Susan Brown Hugh & Pat Brown Lois & Bill Brown Jeanni Burgwald Kay & Brian Burns Fred & Meg Bushnell Lee Butera Jerrie Butler Terry Cabral Adrianne & Dennis Cady Raymond & Mae Cairns Katherine Caldwell Carol Callan & Leslie Brooks Charles & Dorothy Campbell Ursula Cappelletti Julie Carlson Robert & Myra Carrier Rosalie Castro Linda & Ronald Chambers Jerry Churchill Dolores & Jim Claeys Jacqueline & Robert Clappison Alice Clearfield Richard P Clinton Janet Connolly Eileen Conway Anne & Bill Cook Ron & Paula Creed Cherrill & Richard Cregar Bill & Sharon Dardy Sharon & John Davies Patricia & Donald Dawson Gail Rose Dean Anneke & Jan Dekker Wayne & Sue Detling Mirga O Devine Donald & Marth Dewees Angela & Maury Di Domenico Arlene & Ron Diorio Joan Dixon Doris Duesing Linda & Wayne Edsall Sara Edwards Linda & Frank Edwards Christine Ehrhart Dianne Elges for artistic * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Randy & Patricia Morris Rod & Nancy Murtaugh Cynthia & Chip Smith Anne & Joe Tranchina John & Maggie Warfield Ron & Mary Ann Weber Donna & Jerry Elliott Pauline & Jim Esposito Frankie Everett Mary Lou & Matthew Fenton Mariam Ferziger Maria Elena Figa Ronald H Fishbein, MD Popo Flanigan Annette & Arthur Floyd Sheila & Patrick Fouche Kathleen France & Dan Dunn Sharon Franklin Warner & Dorothy Frazier Susan Freeman Joyce Freund Louise Friedlander Richard & Judith Fuchs Renee & Frank Gardner Boo & Dick Garrison Marlene & Carl Geier Francine Gerson Mr Leonard Gibson David Gillespie Patricia Gillhooley Linda & Larry Gonneville Debby Goodman Claire & Buddy Gorman Gail Graham Patsy Graham Beth Graves Gordon & Sigrid Graves Mr & Mrs Robert Grayson John & Norma Green Roberta & Jay Greenland Cheryl Guerrette Meli Gumma Margaret P Gundlach Robert & Sheila Hague Marion Haley Nancy Hall Judy & Larry Halpin Juanita & William Hamel John Harding James & Judith Harkins Dorota Harris Ken & Gale Harris Carol Hartman & Debbie Anderson Terry & Cyndi Hayes Marie Heard Mr & Mrs Robert Hebeisen expression, education 5 Annual Fund * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Beverly & Robert Hemphill Tina Heugh Marcia & Richard Holmes Mr & Mrs Edward Hoover Patricia Hopkins Vladimir & Svatava Hoschl Mary Housley Joan & Ridgely Huntt Ann Hutchins Brenda B James Bob & Claire James Margaret & Peter Janson Diane Jedlinski Charles & Patricia Johnson Eileen Walden Johnson Joanie Johnson Ruth Johnson Erm & Don Kahle Florette Kahn Don & Ann Kalmey Jill & Stan Kamin Sandy Kasma & Terry Qualey Helenmary & Joseph Kasper Bobbie & Ed Kauffman Mr & Mrs Donald Keehan Constance Kelly Diane & Bud Kendall Malcolm & Mary Kessinger Ken & Ann Kingon Charles Kitchen Marvin Kleeger Travis & Robert Klotz Frances & Judson Knox Renie & Dallas Knudson Vel Koch Martha Koehler Janet Konecky Ronnie & Myron Kratzer Deborah & Frank Kristoff Priscilla & Steve Kutler Dorothy & Bill Laggett Shirley A Lambert Carolyn Landers Joan & Gerald Lanois Bev & Richard Larson Maggie & Charles Lauer Beverly & Ted Lay Dana & Pat Leavitt Bob & Arlyne Lee Alphee & Judith Lefebvre Trish Leonard Samuel Leotta Midge LePree David & Molly Levin Maurice & Marcia Levine Elaine & George Lexow Henry & Connie Liebel Larry & Phyllis Liebman M William Lightner Memorial * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dawna Sue Lilly Marion Long Suzanne Love Susan & Phil Loyd Linda Lucks Fran Luessenhop Barbara Mackenzie Kelly Madden Dee Maddox Jean & Martha Mador Criss & Raymond Maloney Gail & Joseph Martin Marcella & James Martin Glenway & Jeanne Maxon Marion McAdoo Julie & West McCann Jack & Ginny McCarthy Albert & Mary Anne McGann Debbie & John McGushin Ida McHarris Douglas & Helene McIntosh Steve & Connie McIntosh Claire McMahon Sherry & Mark McManus Thomas & Louisa McNeil Larry & Charleen McPherson Beverly & Roy McTarnaghan Priscilla Mead John & Pamela Meehan Mary Jane & Howard Meeker Jack & Marianne Megela Mr & Mrs Gerald T Meier Christine & Michael Melnik Dawn Mercer John Merchant & Sandra Mark Garrett & Teresa Messmaker Harry & Donna Meyer Nancy & Terry Meyer John & Yvonne Michel John & Yvonne Michel Honorarium Laurie & Fred Milburn Elizabeth Miller Malcolm & Marilyn Miller Lisa & Mark Milligan Joan & Bruce Millon Edward Montemagno Carol & Michael Montlack Suzanne Mooney Jackie & Bob Moore Joan & Ed Moran Nancy & Fred Morgan Roger & Mary Jo Morgan Erika & David Morris Joan Morrissey Merton & Sandra Morse Catherine & Michael Moukios June Muehr Diane & Ed Mugford Colleen Murphy Nancy Napoleon * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ben & Lori Nelson BJ Nelson Patricia Newman Robert Newman Angela Nichols Mr & Mrs Alexander Nicholson Gayle Novak Victoria & Wayne Ohlandt Julia & Ross Olander Jean O’Leary Gloria & William Oliver Judith Orgell Helen Orr David Osment JoAnn & Henry Ostrowski Hubert O’Toole Laurie Paci Ruth & Edgar Parks Jane Parlette Jean Patnode Janice E Pavik George & Anita Perry Bernice & Bill Pescosolido Carrie & Bill Petty Susanne & Larry Pickering Bev & Jim Pickens Bob & Marion Pierpont Judith Pizzano James Plesh Stewart & Alexandra Pool Elizabeth Post Marsha Poster Norman & Irene Powers Ellen & Reggie Pratt Carolyn & Benjamin Preston Robert & Penny Pritt Chip & Sue Proshek Gingy Quinn Priscilla Reed William & Marilyn Rees Christine & Richard Reichow Mary Reingardt Elaine Reinmuth Cindy & Hal Reisenfeld John & Helga Reynolds Daniel Richards Memorial Renee & Pat Richter Charles & Kathryn Rieger Phyllis Rieser Marilyn & Bill Roberts Donna & Ross Roberts Judy Roland Michael & Martha Rolland Margaret Romano Bernard Rothstein Gerald & Marjorie Rubacky Kathy Saldivar Amy Samoylenko Russian Peter Sargent Nadine & George Sarlin and appreciation in a supportive and nurturing environment. 6 Annual Fund * * * * * * * * * * * * * Wanda Saunders Mary Scanlon Ellen Scarpitti Jean Schiller Martha & Heinz Schmalz John & Sylvia Schraff Carl & Celeste Schwartz Kenneth Schwinn Peter & Suzy Scott Lloyd & Phyllis Sharp Mary Jo & Jack Shively Ruthe Sholler Sybil Simon Maryann Simon Bobbie & Donald Skelton Audrey Smandra Lynn & John Smart Jacqueline Smerick-O’Toole Elinor Smith Sally & Perry Smith Elizabeth & Douglas Snedden Loueen Snow Mary Jane Snow Susan Snow Pat Snyder Iris & Richard Snyder Jane Soffel Jane Southworth Dean & Shirley Sova Joseph Spezio Anne & Walter Steffen Suzanne J Stephens * * * * * * * * * Elizabeth Stevens Sheila & Jim Stilin Joan & William Stobart Richard & Pam Stolz Thomas & Ann Sullivan Sue & Jim Sykes Ron & Gloria Tachuk Edward & Melissa Takacs Shannon and Cathy Talley Starr Tapp Betty & Rob Taylor Rose Thanner Lorraine & Carl Theorin Audrey Thomas Jean Thomas-Sims F Gurney & Joanne Thompson Bonnie Thynne Trish & Richard Tinsley George & Beryl Tiviluk Brice Tompkins & Hillary Riehl Stephen & Marie Tranovich Krisztina Treyvaud Chrys & Bud Trotta Donald & Min-sun Troyer Jim Trunck John & Kate Turbyfill Richard & Barbara Turner Charles & Lucy Tweed Martha Tyler Louise & Anthony Urick Mr & Mrs Robert Uroda Carmel Vaillancourt * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sally VanPage Johnny & Sandra Vanzant Renata & RJ Vigoda Bob & Sharon Vik Jeannette Vogt Gary & Veronica Vogt Shirley & Robert Wade Peggy & Gordon Wagner Edward & Nancy Wagoner Ray & Pat Warren Terri Wegman Shirley Weiler Clifford & Lindsay Weinder Penelope Weisskopf Joan & Bill Wilde Genevieve Willis Gary Wilson June & Bill Winn Jean & Bill Wise Robert & Hope Wismar Clarence & Mary Witsken Carol A Wood Robert & Jackie Wydock Elizabeth Wyker Pamela Ytterberg Jeffrey & Judy Zaller Veronica Zane Mike & Pat Zetwick Judith Zieve Glenn & Sanra Zimmerman Nancy Zygmuntowski Your donation is very important to us. You deserve to be properly recognized for your contribution and we strive for 100% accuracy. If you have any questions or if we have made an error, please contact the Center for the Arts at 239-495-8989. I look forward to an America which will reward achievement in the arts as we reward achievement in business or statecraft. I look forward to an America which will steadily raise the standards of artistic accomplishment and which will steadily enlarge cultural opportunities for all of our citizens. John F. Kennedy President The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs is committed to enrich the 7 Adult Programming Nothing gives us greater pride than to see people of diverse backgrounds, ages, and abilities gather in what has become a venerable member of our communities, the Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs. Their presence is the lifeblood of our campus, literally bringing life to our galleries, studios, performances and programs. Our studios provide opportunities to explore painting, collage, clay, sculpture, glass and pottery; as well as photography, print making and computer arts. The wide variety of schedules include Mini Classes in single days or half days; days, evenings, weekends; 5 and 6 week classes that meet weekly; and three-day to week-long artist workshops. For those who wish to observe art, rather than create it, we offer art appreciation, lectures and visiting artist demonstrations. Our performance series ‘Live! at the Promenade’ offers jazz, classical and contemporary music as well as comedy, dance and theater, bringing new and old friends together for entertaining and social experiences. From local and regional artists to national touring exhibitions, our schedule is indeed impressive. Exhibitions are always accompanied by an opening reception—a wonderful opportunity to socialize in an artistic setting. Open House events are a great way to meet local artists, faculty, members and students. Visitors can stroll the campus, see fine art and craft, and enjoy artists’ demonstrations—all accompanied by refreshments and music. Each Open House event coincides with an exhibition opening in our galleries adding to the evening’s festivities. Mini classes, unique performances and new studio programs were a huge ‘hit’ this past year. Thanks to your suggestions we increased our ‘Raku & You’ events; added a new class called ‘Alla Prima – Alla Fun’ in painting; and increased diversity and number of our performances in our ‘Live! at the Promenade’ series. We continued our partnership with Lutgert Companies/Premier Properties at the Promenade and expanded our Art Center Studios at the Promenade. Successful ArtWalks the last Thursday of each month featured artist demonstrations, displays of artwork in clay, painting, wood, glass, jewelry, sculpture and photography; a live music concert and refreshments. • • • • • • • • Anonymous American College of Trust Arts & Attractions Grant Susan Bridges & Barry Witt W. Max Cloud Ronald Collins Barbara Culbertson Claire Gorman • • • • • • • • Google Grants Robert Grugan Memorial Fred Hampf Ray Hold Honorarium Melissa & Scott Kriger Barbara Traci & Michael Kuhn Lutgert Companies/Premier Properties Jacke & Arden McCurdy • • • • • • • • • Audrey Rich Thomas & Charlotte Ritter Philip & Marjorie Steiger Joan Stobart Roger Tachuk Marie & Stephen Tranovich Nicola’s Wines WGCU/Expressions Magazine Volunteers (more than 160) culture of our diverse community by providing opportunities for 8 Youth Programming We increased our already wide selection of successful courses in theater, dance and visual arts for all ages this year. Last summer we provided over 120 summer camps for local children. And, we awarded over $47,000 in scholarships to local youth. The arts are not just expressive and affective, they are deeply cognitive. We do not need more and better art education simply to develop more and better artists. There are far more important reasons to provide children with an education in the arts. Arts develop essential thinking tools. They help children realize the breadth of human experience, see the different ways humans express sentiments and convey meaning, and develop subtle and complex forms of thinking. Although the arts are often thought of as separate subjects, like chemistry or algebra, they really are a collection of skills and thought processes that transcend all areas of human engagement. The arts engage all the senses, wiring the brain for successful learning. Our courses are infused with a sense of discovery and support, providing a rich exploration of our incredible world. Children enjoy classes like Things That Fly, Global Expedition, Eager Engineers, and Earth Explorers right alongside Glass Fusing, All Things Artistic, Clay Animation, Cookonomics, Movie Makers and Sculptures/Structures. Thanks to your support our courses make a difference in thousands of children’s lives every day of the year. Many thanks to: •Anonymous •Arts & Attractions Grant •David & Trish Barton •Sue & David Bowers •Susan Bridges & Barry Witt •Joy & Tom Briers •Joe Cooper •Paula Copestick •Cherrill & Richard Cregar •Frank De La Roche •Mary & Hap Farr •Mary Lou & Matthew Fenton •Mimi & James Gallo •Google Grants •Patsy & Lou Graham •Dorota Harris •Rhonda Kirwan •Richard & Ellie Klein •Melissa & Scott Kriger •Joan Kuypers •Nancy Lenington •Ruth & Cliff Manchester •Robert & Karin Moe •Erika & David Morris •Nancy Near •Janice Pavik •Kathleen Romano •Richard & Jan Somerlott •Heidi Colgate & Jack Tamblyn •Target Corporation •Krisztina Treyvaud •William & Judith Turner •John & Maggie Warfield •Pat & Joe Wolf •Marlene & John Yasinsky •Volunteers (more than 120) •WGCU Public Media When my daughter was about seven years old, she asked me one day what I did at work. I told her that my job was to teach adults how to draw. She stared at me, incredulous, and said, “You mean they forget?” Howard Ikemoto Artist & American Art Professor artistic expression, education and appreciation in a supportive 9 Community Outreach—Experience for All As part of our mission, we provide important on-going Community Outreach Programs to over 8,000 annually. This programming spans collaboration with other nonprofits, our schools, cities, chambers of commerce, state agencies, local businesses and civic groups. For example, we regularly visit nearby neighborhood community centers, providing art related activities as part of a team approach to literacy and English as a second language program. Our team, comprised of translators, tutors, and art volunteers work to create a learning environment that is not only educational, but fun! We are in our 12th year partnering with local schools; our 11th year with Hispanic Social Services, our 9th year with local Literacy Councils, and 4th year with Boys and Girls Clubs providing free programs in performing and visual arts. We are also an ongoing resource to our City, Chambers of Commerce, local businesses and civic groups for free lectures, art/business programs, exhibitions, and community programs. Art Goes to School Artist volunteers visit elementary and middle schools with free education programs. Visits focus on a particular artist, his or her art, history and culture. Students view the artist’s work and discuss the artist’s culture, artwork and history. Students then complete an art project that engages and enlightens them, as well as connects historical and cultural emphasis to the lectures and discussions. After School Express A program providing free art education activities to elementary and middle school students, After School Express meets from 3:00-5:00pm at our Center for the Arts campus—a safe environment for children after school. Children participate in visual or performing arts activities choreographed by faculty and visiting artists. Arts Connect A free program for at-risk elementary and middle school students providing unique courses engaging sciences, art, history, math and world studies. Youth are recommended by school counselors, administrators, parents and social service agencies. High School Mentor Program Free program featuring classes, workshops, annual exhibition and special scholarship program. and nurturing environment. The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs 10 Performing Arts Free Youth Community Performance Program providing classes, instructional workshops and an ongoing series of productions performed at our performance space at the Promenade and on our campus throughout the year. Thanks to each of you, thousands of children participate in the Center for the Arts’ successful Outreach Programs throughout the year. Your time, expertise, support and passion have provided thousands of lives with positive, enriching experiences that will be remembered far into the future. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Anonymous Arts & Attractions Grant Elizabeth Aschauer Barbara Batchelor Ron & Bev Birou Patricia Bodo Bonita Springs-Estero Association of Realtors, Inc Susan Bridges & Barry Witt Bonita Bay Group Nancy & Fred Costello Barbara Culbertson Cummings & Lockwood Frank G Daveler • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Laura De La Torre Hope Dougherty Exxon Corporation Tom & Paula Falciglia Sheila & Patrick Fouché Barbara Freedman Renee & Frank Gardner Google Grants Sarah Harris & Roland Hawskley Shana Helsel James Knupp Marion LePree Marilyn & Bill Lightner Polly Nesi • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Elizabeth Newton Christine Peterson Mary Petrie-Reichert Kathy Rairden Russell’s Clambakes Kathy Saldivar Jordan & Natalie Smith Southwest Florida Pastel Society Ashley Solomon Target Corporation Mary Ann Thomas Claude & Yvette Weir Pat & Joe Wolf Over 100 Dedicated Volunteers If you removed all the arts in the lives of our children...there is no way that adding more mathematics, increasing reading programs, requiring more science, mandating more tests, or scheduling more computer courses could replace what they would have lost. National Arts Education Association is committed to enrich the culture of our diverse community 11 Special Events Arts WorldWide People of all ages participate at no charge in a day’s activities of visual and performing arts. Activities include mural drawing, painting, puppet making, paper collage, creative puzzles, sculpture, 3D design and crafts. This is an opportunity for all ages to experience the arts with their own creations. Multi-cultural storytelling and creative writing sessions; a variety of musical performances from voice to musical instrument; multi-cultural dance performances—ballet, jazz, lyrical; theater performances; as well as professional visual artist demonstrations in a variety of media are enjoyed throughout the day. Please join us Saturday, April 16, Noon to 4:00pm at the beautiful Promenade for ‘Arts WorldWide 2011’. Off The Walls! This fund raiser benefitting the Center for the Arts’ Scholarship Program is a members favorite. Each ticket holder goes home with an artwork, or collectible worth more than the price of admission. A catered reception begins the evening and then the fun begins as tickets are drawn and attendees choose from galleries bursting at the seams with items donated by festival artists, artist members, and friends of the Center for the Arts from across the nation. We awarded over $66,000 in scholarships for classes, workshops and camps as well as college tuition scholarships for graduating high school seniors pursuing careers in the arts, architecture, communications, or design. Thanks to you thousands of students participate in wonderful programs at the Center for the Arts and local high school students will go on to build their future. Many thanks to our donors and sponsors who made these events such a great success. Join us Friday, December 10, 2010 for our next ‘Off the Walls!’ • • • • • • • • • • • Grace Alexander Lorraine Andrews American College of Trust Anonymous Sam & Joan Arneson Attendees of Off The Walls! Kathryn Beeken Dennis & Susan Canada Nancy & Fred Costello Frame It - Vickie & her staff Mark Giersch • • • • • • • • • • • Phyllis Heller Linda James Jane Waldman Scholarship Fund Cecil Jones Marion LePree Libby Post Memorial Fund Bill & Marilyn Lightner Mary Ellen Jones Scholarship Fund Virginia McBride Polly Nesi John & Carol Noblitt • • • • • • • • • • Nicola’s Wines Mitch & Sue Ortengren Al & Audrey Petersen Russell’s Clambakes Kathy Saldivar Loretta Howard Sturgis Target Corporation WGCU Public Media Claude & Yvette Weir Over 150 Fabulous Volunteers The arts provide a more comprehensive and insightful education because they invite students to explore the emotional, intuitive, and irrational aspects of life that science is hard pressed to explain. Dr. Charles Fowler Author & Educator by providing opportunities for artistic expression, education and 12 Bonita Springs National Art Festivals The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs proudly provides TWO Bonita Springs National Art Festivals. The festivals are held at the beautiful Promenade at Bonita Bay at South Bay Drive and US 41 where artwork and ambience create a most enjoyable experience. Area art lovers view and purchase the work of 211 award winning artists from the United States, Canada and Europe. Consistently ranked in the top twenty in the nation and #1 in Southwest Florida, the focus for the festivals is quality and originality. Paintings, jewelry, glass, photography, sculpture, wood and more can be found at these extraordinary fine arts and fine crafts festivals. Each January and March thousands visit the Bonita Springs National Art Festivals. Visitors meet artists from around the world and view their incredible artwork. The artists share their ideas, their passion for art and enjoy the opportunity to speak with visitors about how their artwork is created. Proceeds from the festivals support Center for the Arts programming for people of all ages such as community outreach programs, art classes, computers, performances, our theater program, exhibitions, lectures, dance classes and unique social events. Join us January 15-16, 2011 and March 12-13, 2011 for next year’s spectacular events. Support for the festivals and the Center for the Arts has been generously provided by sponsorship from the following: • • • • • • Bonita Banner Bonita Daily News Bonita Living Magazine Costco Kinetico Water Systems Lutgert Company appreciation in a supportive • • • • • • and The New York Times Premier Properties The Promenade at Bonita Bay Times of the Islands Magazine WGCU Public Media Over 200 Helpful Volunteers nurturing environment. 13 Beaux Arts Ball - Tropical Splendor An elegant evening of dining, dancing and both live and silent auctions, “Tropical Splendor 2010” benefitted the Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs’ many programs and day-to-day operations. This annual fund raising event offers attendees a wide variety of auction items to choose from—beautiful jewelry, paintings, vacation packages and more. Join us January 29, 2011 at the beautiful Bonita Bay Club, when we’ll experience the excitement of “Cabaret”. Many thanks to our generous sponsors, our auction donors and our hard working committee for their invaluable assistance in making last year’s Tropical Splendor such a great success. Your hard work and vision have created a learning and social environment for all to enjoy. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Terri & Aaron Alsept Backwater Jack’s Patrick & Christine Banning Joan Baron Jean and Don Beaver JoAnn and Richard Beightol Shirley Blake Ed Braniff Sandi Brickley Bricktop’s Lee Butera Dorothy & Charles Campbell Carrabba’s José María Castillo Cocohatchee Cruises Fred and Nancy Costello Cote D’Azur Mary Beth & Walter Crawford Cherrill and Dick Cregar Diamond District Lisa Drescher Barbara DuFrane Dave Dupont Dianne Elges Tom and Paula Falciglia FineMark National Bank and Trust Fireside Room at Bonita Bay Rick Gallo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Patsy and Lou Graham Ron Graham Beth Graves Larry Green & Deborah Hopkins Curtis & Jennifer Gunder Marion Haley Bonny Hawley Dan Herbst Beverly and Larry Hinman Bruce Hirsch Kathleen Hynes Inn on the Alameda The Jolly Cricket Diane Kendall Peggy Kirkpatrick La Fontanella Ristorante Marthan Laurinitis Marilyn Lightner Mayor’s Jewelry Fran Luessenhop Emily and Michael Lyons Dennis and Connie Maetzold Louella McAloose Jacke McCurdy Honey & Paul McGrath Karin & Bob Moe Ric Nalyd Naples Tomato • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Naples Wine Warehouse Marla Ottenstein M.E. Parker P.F. Chang’s Bob Pierpont Barbara Raber Colin Reed Mr and Mrs Thomas Ritter Merri Roderick Amy Russian Sam-Bucco Bistro Paula Scheb William & Kuniko Scollard Cynthia & Chip Smith Sheila Stilin Patt Suwyn Roger Tachuk Joanne and Gurney Thompson Judith William Turner Total Wine Trianon Hotel The Turtle Club Renata Vigoda Charles & Nancy Von Maur Robert & Shirley Wade Lindsay and Cliff Weidner Robert & Hope Wismar Larry & Polly Wright The arts reflect profoundly the most democratic credo, the belief in an individual vision or voice. The arts’ belief in potential gives each of us—both audience and creator—pride in our society’s ability to nurture individuals. Wendy Wasserstein Playwright The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs is committed to enrich 14 Affairs of the Arts The “per person” events offered at our Beaux Arts Ball evolved into “Affairs of the Arts” during the 2006-2007 fiscal year and have continued to grow in popularity. A booklet featuring the events is mailed to all Center for the Arts members and friends and sells out quickly. These social “happenings” offer members and the public a wide variety of entertainment options including dinners in private homes, wine tastings, lectures and music. The Center for the Arts offers its sincere thanks to the following sponsors who generously contributed to make “Affairs of the Arts” a resounding success. We invite everyone to share next year’s spectacular selection of “Affairs.” Special thanks to our Affairs Presenting Sponsor, FineMark National Bank & Trust. Thanks to their vision and support, this year’s program was a resounding success. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Salon Alfredo Sally and Dave Barnes Jean and Don Beaver Jo and Dick Beightol Ellen and Richard Blandford Mary Bookman Chuck and Dorothy Campbell Bunny Caravello of John R.Wood Realtors Cherrill and Dick Cregar Barbara DuFrane Josephine and Henri Dyner Beverly Hinman Paula and Tom Falciglia FineMark National Bank & Trust Mimi and Jim Gallo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Diana Hollingsworth Gessler gilurickdesign Gail Goggin Jeannine Houle Marilyn and Bill Lightner Connie Maetzold Jacke and Arden McCurdy Honey and Paul McGrath Nancy and Rod McKenzie Gayle and Don McLean Karin and Bob Moe Nancy Near Joan Norris Patti and Bob Patrick Don Peterson • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Robb & Stucky Interiors Marjorie and Gerry Rubacky Roz and Wes Stillwaggon Russell’s Clambakes Patt and Mark Suwyn Lorrie and Carl Theorin Joanne and Gurney Thompson Stephen and Marie Tranovich Judy and Bill Turner Marti Tyler Sally VanPage Victoria Boutique-Art-Coffee Bar Janice Wahle Lindsay and Cliff Weidner White House | Black Market the culture of our diverse community by providing opportunities 15 Exhibitions Each year the Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs presents a dynamic and wide-ranging selection of exhibitions which both appeal to and enlighten our members, residents and visitors. While some exhibitions feature member, faculty or student artists from Bonita Springs and surrounding communities; other shows are traveling exhibitions from national institutions bringing artworks and ideas we might not otherwise experience. Our exhibition programming strengthens and enriches everyone by inspiring lifelong learning. It also highlights and helps preserve our unique histories, culture, achievements and values. This past year we were the first to host two great national traveling exhibitions, Ansel Adams: Early Works and Teapots: Object to Subject. And, we hosted regional exhibitions of artworks from Southwest Florida Craft Guild and Southwest Florida Pastel Society. To complement traveling exhibitions, our staff and volunteers created entertaining and educational lectures, family weekend programs and special events. With our help, visitors discussed history, art and historic accomplishments. Over 8,000 people of all ages enjoyed docent tours, hands-on creative activities, and our special film series. What’s in our exhibitions future? We’ll continue our mission and commitment to our members, local and regional artists. With respect to visiting exhibition opportunities, we are very pleased to announce we have been approved to host two traveling exhibitions: Women Call for Peace will be on display in our galleries October and November 2010. And, Tools in Motion will be on display March and April 2011. Thanks to the many members, sponsors, donors and volunteers for their vision and dedication. We could not accomplish our incredible exhibitions schedule without you. • • • • • • Ansel Adams Foundation Art2Art Circulating Exhibitions Arts & Attractions Grant Susan Bridges & Barry Witt Nancy & Fred Costello Google Grants • • • • • Nicola’s Wines Nancy & John Rittenhouse Target Corporation WGCU Public Media Over 300 generous volunteers Make no little plans for they have no magic to stir men’s blood...Make big plans, aim high... Daniel Hudson Bernham Architect Yosemite Valley, High Clouds, from Tunnel Esplanade, Yosemite National Park, California, ca. 1940 Photograph by Ansel Adams for artistic expression, education and appreciation in a supportive 16 Annual Members’ Exhibition Each winter our members fill both galleries at the Center for the Arts with the best of their work from the previous year. The collection of artworks features a wide range of media from glass to painting and photography to sculpture and fiber arts. A great tribute to both students and instructors, viewers get a first hand look at their incredible skills and artistic passion. Small Works & Miniatures The tradition of miniature and small artworks is the highlight of this annual exhibition. Specific eligibility and size restrictions are carefully adhered to in the creation of these unique and often delicate works. Always a favorite, Small Works & Miniatures, showcases the tremendous talent of our area artists. Special thanks to Nancy and John Rittenhouse for the loan of their precious miniature collections! Art Focus A showcase of regional artworks created by artists throughout Southwest Florida, Art Focus has become highly regarded for the quality of artwork and the premier artists who enter this competition. Viewers enjoy elegant, old world style oils and cutting edge mixed media along with everything in between. Faculty & Student Exhibition This show features unique and accomplished artworks created by our faculty members displayed alongside artworks created by their adult students who have participated in their classes. The artwork highlights both the learning experience of these students and, for many, seeing their work on display in a professional setting for the first time. Ansel Adams: Early Works March 22, 2010 through May 1, 2010 we hosted ‘Ansel Adams: Early Works,’ a fascinating exhibition consisting of 50 original photographs by this master. A giant in the field of landscape photography, Adams was also a musician, naturalist, explorer, critic and teacher. Torn in early adulthood between a career as a concert pianist versus one in photography, we will see and appreciate his choice to be one of the most masterful photographers of the 20th Century. Our activities with this beautiful exhibition included a film series devoted to Adams’ work and life career. and nurturing environment. The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs 17 Teapots: Object to Subject “Teapots” offered both functional and fanciful teapots created by established and emerging artists from across the country. The exhibition featured a collection of the best entries from the 2004 Survey of Contemporary American Teapots sponsored by the Craft Alliance in St. Louis, Missouri. The best of both established artists and the most promising, innovative new artists were represented in this exhibition. Visitors encountered teapots modeled after a disparate array of subjects, including a stack of cardboard boxes, a female sunbather, and a painting by Botticelli. Other objects in this exhibition are unique because they are made with materials that are not generally associated with teapots such as cloth or precious metals. Student Showcase 2010 This unique exhibition featured artworks from our next generation of artists—local high school students. The entire community celebrated the talent of our area youth. Over 500 attended the opening reception when college tuition scholarships were awarded. Over $9,050 went to college bound seniors planning to study art, communication, design or architecture. And, over $10,125 was awarded for Center for the Arts scholarships to freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. Our Dedicated Volunteers Fiscal Year 2009-2010 we benefited from over 1,000 volunteers giving 22,713 hours of their precious time. If we calculate all of that hard work and expertise, even at minimum wage, that totals $164,669. Incredible! Thank you! is committed to enrich the culture of our diverse community 18 Financials I am pleased to report that the Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs is overcoming the financial challenges it has experienced over the past few years. Due to the diligence with which the Center for the Arts was able to control expenses and the benefit from some new or improved revenue sources, the Center for the Arts has finished its 2009-2010 fiscal year in the black. While we very much appreciate those of you who faithfully give to the Annual Fund every year, we are very excited about the number of members who gave to the Annual Fund for the very first time this year! As you can imagine, due to economic conditions beyond their control, many of our long-time donors have been forced to reduce their charitable giving over the past couple of years. The Center for the Arts began this fiscal year with a lofty goal for Annual Fund donations, and thanks to the hard work of our development committee members and the support of our long-standing donors and new contributors, we exceeded those goals. Apart from outright donations, please remember that there are many ways to support the Center for the Arts. As you can see, the increased support and revenues during the 2009-2010 fiscal year resulted not only from increased contributions, but also from increased special events revenue and increased commissions from art sales. If you attended Off the Walls, participated in an Affair of the Arts, or purchased artwork from one of our featured artists at the Promenade, you made a significant contribution to the year’s success! To our members, students, volunteers, and donors, we truly appreciate your ongoing encouragement and generosity. We hope that the programs and services at the Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs will enrich your lives and our community for many years to come. *For consistency with prior annual reports, we have broken down the Cash and Cash Equivalents item in the audited Statement of Financial Position to reflect the portion of those assets that are restricted for long-term purposes, and we have combined the Board Designated and Undesignated asset items in the audited Statement of Financial Position into one line item of Board Designated assets. Otherwise, the figures shown are taken directly from the Art Center’s audited financial statement for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. Terri Alsept Treasurer Only through art can we get outside of ourselves and know another’s view of the universe which is not the same as ours and see landscapes which would otherwise have remained unknown to us like the landscapes of the moon. Marcel Proust Novelist, Essayist, Critic by providing opportunities for artistic expression and education 19 ART LEAGUE OF BONITA SPRINGS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION MAY 31, 2010 AND 2009 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION - MAY 31, 2010 AND 2009 ASSETS 2010 335,205 360,000 7,430 687 74,000 2,496 15,681 6,187 2,989,818 2009 Cash and Cash Equivalent Certificates of Deposit Unconditional Promises to Give, Net Accounts Receivable Endowment Loan Receivable Accrued Interest Receivable Inventory Prepaid Expenses Property and Equipment, Net $ $ 141,493 405,000 17,000 3,288 5,329 18,492 3,102 3,056,104 Total Assets $ 3,791,504 $ 3,649,808 2010 2009 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Loan Payable to Endowment Deferred Revenue Total Liabilities NET ASSETS Unrestricted Investment in Property and Equipment Board Designated Undesignated Total Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted TOTAL NET ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ $ 33,024 74,000 107,266 214,290 35,189 90,075 125,264 2,989,818 137,000 153,224 3,280,042 7,430 289,742 3,056,104 72,805 96,532 3,225,441 17,000 282,103 3,577,214 3,524,544 $ 3,791,504 $ 3,649,808 Expenses FY 2009-2010 - $1,429,642 20 $ $ Revenues FY 2009-2010 - $1,482,313 ART LEAGUE OF BONITA SPRINGS STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES ENDED MAY 31,ENDED 2010 MAY 31, 2010 STATEMENT OFYEAR ACTIVITIES - YEAR Unrestricted SUPPORT AND REVENUES Contributions Art Education Special Events Revenue Less: Costs Net Special Events Commissions and Fees Membership Dues Investment Return Net Assets Released from Restrictions Total Support and Revenues EXPENSES Program Services Management and General Fund-Raising Total Expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS - BEGINNING OF YEAR NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR $ 516,883 469,566 Temporarily Restricted $ 10,500 - Permenantly Restricted $ 7,639 - $ 535,022 469,566 170,649 (45,588) 125,061 208,278 128,326 16,060 20,070 1,484,244 (20,070) (9,570) 7,639 170,649 (45,588) 125,061 208,278 128,326 16,060 1,482,313 1,226,542 173,461 29,639 1,429,642 - - 1,226,542 173,461 29,639 1,429,642 (9,570) 7,639 52,671 282,103 3,524,543 289,742 $ 3,577,214 54,602 3,225,440 $ 3,280,042 - Total 17,000 $ 7,430 $ 21 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID BONITA SPRGS. 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