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2013 Y E A R

During 2013, major partners invested


significant funds in our accessible
programming for children + adults.
These gifts help grow our capacity to
serve more community members!
Kenneth Altman, Mary Kay & Mark Baker, David
Balas & Jim Sellman, Tom Boylan, Judy & Steve
Brown, Jerry Carpency, Thelma Coghlin, Lakeshore
Allergy/Julie Hutson, Rick Lord & Skip Schipper,
Max Matteson & Bud Baty, Meijer, Perrigo Foundation, Susan Reck, Pat Sax, Sally Sparks & Paul
Lewis, Symbiote + Good Goods/Sandra & Travis
Randolph, Keith Walker, Deborah & Doug West, Jill
& Jon Winston, and the Michigan Council for Arts &
Cultural Affairs.

IN REVIEW
BY THE NUMBERS
Overall Funding

35% Programs
& Tickets

24% Special Events

3,400 students experienced free arts


festival programming.
260 people supported the SCA as
members.
245 children enrolled in summer
camps.
177 active volunteers assisted with
events, programs and more, logging
2,288 hours.

35% Contributions

6% Facility Rentals

Individuals, Foundations,
Corporations, Memberships

Mason Street Warehouse produced


3 summer productions with 51 total
performances.

COMMUNITY

In 2013, we served our


community in NEW ways
through:

MISSION

Enabling audiences to experience the joy of creativity by being:


a distinct cultural asset for West Michigan;
Our Growing Young Artists series for 49

a strong contributor to the local economy;
pre-K - 8th graders in Fennville Schools sum-
and a place of rich social interaction for our entire community.
mer migrant program.

FREE festival programming for students attending Allegan Elementary, Douglas Elementary,
Fennville Elementary, Glenn School, Saugatuck
High School, and South Haven High School!
Developed new internship opportunities in arts
management for more than 30 students and
young professionals.
Partnered with Saugatuck High School to
present Girl Rising programming during our
November Childrens Film Festival.

Learning about the artist Andy


Goldworthy throughout all the
sessions and outdoor experiences
was a great connection for
students. Thank you SCA - well done!
- Kathy Kirby, Summer Migrant Program Director
Growing Young Artists Series

CELEBRATE
The SCA received the I Have Made a Difference award
from WGVUs Engage Committe in the Outstanding Arts
Non-Profit category.

2013 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

SUPPORTED BY:

Mollie & Tom Weber were recognized as our


Volunteers of the Year. Mollie & Tom work
weekly at our Consierge Desk and in other
places. Thanks to them for their passionate
partnership!

COLLABOR ATE

400 Culver Street

2013 brought collaborations with NEW partners sc4a.org


including the Outdoor Discovery Center, Frederik 269.857.2399
Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, and
Valparaiso Universitys Brauer Museum of Art

2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Mary Kay Baker, Chair | Tom Farrington, Vice Chair | Debra Minton, Secretary | Michael Van Meter, Treasurer
Bud Baty, Claudia Berry, Chris Eppel, Dan Fox, Dave McGinn, Alan McPhail, Sandra Randolph, Susan Reck,
Dan Shanahan, Janice Varney, Christa Wise

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