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NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PAID EATON, OHIO PERMIT NO. 8 937.456.3999 [email protected] PREBLEARTS.ORG 16/17 Board of Trustees Polly Kronenberger, President Rudy Roth, Vice President Cherie Simon, Treasurer Darlena Weaver, Secretary Meko Boose Kyle Hamilton Brian Roth Kent Stonecash Staff Vicky Fanberg, Executive Director Caitlin Cartwright, Education & Operations Manager Kelsey Daugherty, Education & Operations Coordinator As I look back on the past year as President of the Art Association, I have a great measure of gratitude — to our community, our members, our Executive Director and staff, and to my fellow board members. It has been a year filled with considerable successes and incredible growth. We made amazing progress on many fronts, including bringing art to the heart of our community, in a wide and diversified manner. Art helps us to grow. It allows us to connect with others in ways we could never otherwise imagine. I am honored to be serving with the Preble County Art Association in this way. A quote from Leonardo DaVinci reminds us, “The painter has the Universe in his mind and hands.” Our PCAA Mission guides us in fueling creativity in Preble County, and in fostering a community rich in arts and culture. I hope all of you will join me in this endeavor, in this story, in this connection, for a long time to come. Sincerely, Polly C. Kronenberger Vision Our vision is a community in which every person can explore creativity through visual, interactive and educational experiences. Value Statement The PCAA is driven to provide high quality art opportunities that engage and enrich the community done efficiently with honesty and transparency. Mission The PCAA fuels creativity in Preble County, fostering a community rich in arts and culture. Letter from the President 74% Programs 3% Capital Improvments 19% Operations 4% Fundraising Expenses $197,429 Financials The PCAA does not receive any funding from tax dollars. We rely on support and participation from the community to enrich our community with art and culture. Fiscal year ending August 31, 2017 *unaudited. The figures do not include the donation for and the purchase of property. 35% Education 25% Fundraising Events 5% Membership 32% Grants & Corporate 2% Individual Donations Income $212,236 1% Miscellaneous Board Members COMMUNITY REPORT 2016/2017

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Page 1: COMMUNITY REPORT Annual Report.pdf · Letter from the President 74% Grants & Programs 3% Capital Improvments 19% Operations 4% Fundraising Expenses $197,429 Financials The PCAA does

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As I look back on the past year as President of the Art Association, I have a great measure of gratitude — to our community, our members, our Executive Director and staff, and to my fellow board members. It has been a year filled with considerable successes and incredible growth. We made amazing progress on many fronts, including bringing art to the heart of our community, in a wide and diversified manner. Art helps us to grow. It allows us to connect with others in ways we could never otherwise imagine. I am honored to be serving with the Preble County Art Association in this way. A quote from Leonardo DaVinci reminds us, “The painter has the Universe in his mind and hands.” Our PCAA Mission guides us in fueling creativity in Preble County, and in fostering a community rich in arts and culture. I hope all of you will join me in this endeavor, in this story, in this connection, for a long time to come.

Sincerely, Polly C. Kronenberger

Vision Our vision is a community in which every person can explore creativity through

visual, interactive and educational experiences.

Value StatementThe PCAA is driven to

provide high quality art opportunities that engage and enrich the community

done efficiently with honesty and transparency.

MissionThe PCAA fuels creativity

in Preble County, fostering a community rich in arts

and culture.

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74% Programs

3% Capital Improvments

19% Operations

4% Fundraising

Expenses $197,429

Financials

The PCAA does not receive any funding from tax dollars. We rely on support and participation from the community to enrich our community with art and culture. Fiscal year ending August 31, 2017 *unaudited. The figures do not include the donation for and the purchase of property.

35% Education

25% Fundraising Events

5% Membership

32% Grants & Corporate

2% Individual Donations

Income $212,236

1% Miscellaneous

Board Members

COMMUNITY REPORT2016 /2017

Page 2: COMMUNITY REPORT Annual Report.pdf · Letter from the President 74% Grants & Programs 3% Capital Improvments 19% Operations 4% Fundraising Expenses $197,429 Financials The PCAA does

Corporate & Grants$1000+LCNB Henny Penny Simon Insurance Timken Steel U.S. Bank Foundation

$500+ Bullen Ultrasonics Ohio Arts Council Opti-Vise IT

$250+Lawn PlusLCNB

$100+RemagenMichael Murphy Ins.Larkin Cobb Chevrolet

Additional SupportH.I.T Foundation Lowman Heating & AirOpti-Vise ITTall TailsGathering on the Green

Special ContributionsErin AbneyRobert CoveneyJohn KramerKelly McQueenGinger RothBrian RothJodi WolfKristine VanderSchaaff

MembersCommunity Builder ($1000+)Vicki & Stephen BrownPolly Kronenberger & Mary BullenJudy & Mike Raymond

Benefactor ($500+)Rudy & Ginger Roth

Patron (250+)Chad & Angie CreechRodney & Jeanne CreechConnie & Doug CrowellStephen KleinhenMeri Vosler

Friends of the Arts ($100+)Lisa Abel Tom Bartel Meko & Brent Boose Harold & Jean Bussell Chris & Diane Day Vicky & Jeremy Fanberg Brenda Gant Kyle & Erica Hamiton

Bill Hutton Phyllis Kadle Daryl Michael Jenifer Overmyer & David Ogle Joe & Elaine Renner Jennifer & Brian Roth Rudy & Ginger Roth Jenny Roux Jeff & Adelma SewertChris Shatsby Cheri Simon Darlena & Eric WeaverDaryl & Jane WoodardAngela & Mark Zdobinski

Family ($50+)Amanda & Mark Adams Angela & Everett Agee Shelley & Scott Barney Guy & Margie Benge Sherrill & Jack Blakeman Michael Bowers Michelle & Darrell BuckleySuzie Browning Sheila Brueggemann Joseph & Misty Bruns Janet & Doug Burkett Diana Cain Laura Ceville & Braden Childer Fran & Bill Clark Nancy & Bill Clayton

Rodney Cobb Holly Comley Stephani Cooper Symantha Corwin Robert & Lucinda Coveney Deb & Tom Crumbaker Pam Cummings Lori & Jon Daugherty Kelsey Daugherty Robert & Stacy Davis Joe & Linda Deluca Dan Denlinger Jackie & Eric Dolan Jordan Dudas Ed & Lori Dudas Bill & Kris Dues Kate Duskey Mary & Steve Eilerman Patty & John Emerson Jessica Faulkner Anna & Denis Fomin Hans Friedrich Lindsay & Miguel Gaeta Vicky & Jeff Garland Valerie George Katelynn Halcomb Ann Hall Jennifer & Michael Hardwick Amanda & Josh Harpold Josh & Sarah Haynes

The Visual Art Center is a place for everyone to explore creativity on their own terms. From in depth classes to instructional workshops, it is easy and fun to participate in art. All our instructors have education and experience that help our students learn the most they can while having a great time.

In addition to individual students, we serve groups with a variety of needs. We are pleased to have partnered with these organizations to offer classes, workshops and programs: YWCA, Your Happy Place, Girl Scouts, L & M Products, Preble County ESC, Bruce Elementary, Preble County District Library, Leadership Preble County, Preble County Chamber of Commerce, Preble County Historical Society, Preble County Head Start, 1808 Cafe, Buckeye Jake’s and Eaton Fire and EMS

• Stitched

• Itty Bitty Art Market

• Against the Grain

• Preble’s Creative Kids

• Your Happy Place

• 2017 Annual Juried Show

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1,014 Students Enrolled in

a Class, Workshop or Camp. Up from last

years, 929.

4,500+ Visitors

Pat & Steve Heffron- Cartwright Abby & Jon Helsinger Bethany & Craig Hewitt Jill & Jonathon Hittle Tamera Jones Mandy & Casey Jones Stacey Jones Jennifer & Tommy Jones Carol Keener Erica & Craig Keener Christina Kemplin Stacey & Scott Lammers Angel Lawson Teresa Leyes Jeremy & Sara Linder Gene & Alice Lindley Sean & Rebekah Mackey Heather Macy Eric & Tiffany Marit Tina Marker Yumiko Masuda Tracey McCrayJoanie & Buddy McDaniel Christine McKee Kelly & Jamey McQueen Derrick & Emily Meyer Sarah Mienko Randy Minnich Shirley Mitchell Cindy & Dick Mitchell Elizabeth & Shawn

Murphy Amanda Myers Trisha Nelson Kim & Adam Osswald Sheila Pemberton Janice Pepper Kemlyn Perry Don & Arthella Pollock Danielle Rambo Cherie & Keith Reese Matt & Izzy Roberts Yuka Sakai Denise & Mike Sanders Jamie Saunders Jessica & Stephen Scarce Dan & Kim Schmidt Debbie Schmidt Mari Sera Nukole & Michael Shepherd Trisha & Mike Shields Sam & Cindy Shortes Mike & Donna Simpson

Brian & Lindsey Sirmans Jennifer & Aaron Slusser Brian & Tesha Smith Jane & Dean Smith Bob & Jane Somers Doris SpenceLaura Staggs Kent & Wendy Stonecash Kristy Streets Tracy Tucker Laura Unger Brad Unger Kristine & Bert VanderSchaaff Jill Vosler & John McCafferty Elizabeth & Bryan Wagoner Cheryl Washington Lindsey Weldy Corrine & Rick Wenning Melissa Whitesell Linda Wick Jennifer & William Wright

Individual ($25)Erin AbneySusan Ackerman Wendy Aker Mary Anderson Katherine Ashley Dean Aukerman Arielle Ball Brooke Ballinger Lorraine (Kathy) Balsbaugh Bob Barnes James Beare Jody Betscher

Cathy Borucki Pat Brooks Stephen Brown Valerie Browne Susanne Buriff Dorothy Carter Caitlin Cartwright Brendan Cartwright Jackson Chapin Dee Chesnut Donna Christman Julie Cline Susan Conley Paula Coots Barbara Cox Reghan Creech Janet Crelin Kathryn Cruz-Uribe Leanne Dalton Amber Day Betsy Deaton Pat Duke Madeline Earley Travis Earley Barbara Easley Elizabeth Eikenberry Tricia Eilerman Tunak Ellis Phillip Erbaugh Jaclyn Erbaugh Sammie Fox Marlene Frantz Ashley Garnett Stephanie Garrett Carl GayToni Gilbert Joanna Graham Teresa Hammock Vicki Harshman Amanda Hays Leah Heindl Michele Hiestand Paula Hilleary Nona Hocker Judy Hollingsworth Earl House

June Jessie Vicki Jones Adaline Jones Cindy Keller Pat Kincer Amanda Kopf Sarah Kottke Sara Kramer Janet Krebs Hayley Lane Judy Line Melissa Lipps Amber Lohrey Larry Looker Helen Loy Steve Maggard Ann Mann Rebecca Manns David Maynard Kiera McWhinney Emily Medearis Ruby Moore John Moores

Tony Moreland Becky Morin Todd Mowry Karen Murphy Payton Overcash Alexandra Petrey Joe Pierson Hannah Redick Melissa Reimers Crystal Roberts Caylee Roberts Theresa Roell Charmaine Roell Brenda Ross Yamato Sakurai Roni Saleeba Kayo Sato Peggy Schuning Sue Schweigert Darrin Shaffer

Rosemary Sheets Patricia Shiprak Sharon Shute Christina Singer Michaela Smith Gail Springer Phillis Steele Holly Steele Steve Sweet Sheryl Tarter Bettye Vrooman Patty Wagner Ronda Wagner Anita Watts Karen Webb Emma Weber Stacy Wentzell Elizabeth West Donna Westover Regina Whipp

Sariah Williams Lisa Wise Grace Witt Stella Witte Jodi Wolf Cheryl Wysong

Lifetime MembersErin AbneyJohn & Pat ClarkNora HenningLila MasonBetty McKnightCindy MitchellSharel OuelletNan PettyVicki Rader Joyce Young

• 19 Art Parties

• 685 Paint Your Own Pottery Items Sold

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R.I.S.E Youth for Public Art transitioned to R.I.S.E., Respect, Integrity, Spirit and Experience. It now includes classes for teen girls and boys and culminates with an opportunity for students to take part in a summer work study. • Partner: Preble County Juvenile Court

Oinkers for Art10 pigs were painted and auctioned by creative individuals and organizations. This program brings art and the community together like none other. • Partner: Preble County Pork Festival

Preble County FairWith almost 250 entries, artists of all ages and all abilities can share their artwork with thousands of fair visitors. • Partner: Preble County Ag. SocietyFu

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Grow the Arts at Eagle’s Point With funding from the Place Based Strategies Fund of the Ohio Capital Impact Corporation, this is a two year long project that will integrate art into Eagle’s Point in Eaton, by creating a public pocket garden, a 70-foot mural and commissioned artworks for the residence area. • Partner: Home is the Foundation, The Bistro at Eagle’s Point

Henny Penny Exhibit Penny made 13 works of art part of their permanent collection and are exhibiting another 29 artworks from local artists at the Henny Penny corporate office. • Partner: Henny Penny

Arts Night OutSee. Hear. Do. That’s what Arts Night Out is all about, focusing on art, music, food and experience. 250 folks supported local arts by attending the event. This series event will grow to four times a year in the upcoming season. Partner: LCNB, Ohio Arts Council andRichmond Symphony Orchestra

409 Professional, Amateur &

Student Artists Served

685 Items Sold in the Clay Café

54 Volunteers

2,060 Volunteer

Hours

Bad Art, Good FolkOur cast and crew of Super Star Fundraisers raised over $50,000!Erin Abney Jean Bussell Robert Coveney Chad Creech Travis Earley Eric Marit Matt Roberts Brian Smith Gail Springer Brad Unger Meri Vosler Patty Wagner

Pottery • Quilting Drawing • Comic Art Fiber Art • Painting

Art Parties • Family Art Spring Break & Summer Camps • Painted Pottery

Decorative Arts Preble Rocks!