#ISUPPORT Annual Report 2017 CAMPAIGN RESULTS

…the convener, planner, promoter and funder of ’s arts

As the nonprofit arts agency serving the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Region, ArtsWave was the first and continues to be the largest community arts campaign in the nation. Strong funding has allowed Cincinnati’s arts and culture scene to become a national draw and regional asset, creating a ripple effect of economic and community benefits. ArtsWave supports the work of over 100 arts organizations, school outreach programs, festivals, community centers, neighborhoods and various collaborations through impact-based grants. Building on nearly a century of innovation, today ArtsWave is also driving collaborative marketing and new technologies to increase public awareness and engagement in the arts. BLUEPRINT for Collective Action in the Arts Sector

Vision: A More Vibrant ARTS PUT CINCINNATI  ARTS DEEPEN ROOTS Economy and a More ON THE MAP IN THE REGION Connected Community GOAL: To be a more competitive region GOAL: To deepen feelings of for talent attraction by leveraging arts engagement and connection to for All experiences perceived as extraordinary the community by widening (see page 15 for more) participation in arts experiences, especially those that resonate with adults age 40 and younger (see page 19 for more) 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Riding a wave of community impact through the arts in Cincinnati are clearly contributing to the These accomplishments and many others region’s economic and social vibrancy. were essential in helping the 2017 Campaign reach new heights, and we say a heartfelt In aggregate, ArtsWave-funded organizations “thank you” to everyone involved and to provided 185,597 touch points in arts everyone who contributed. You are part of integration, arts enrichment and arts a strong current – a philanthropic energy instruction for students in 15 counties. They around the arts in Cincinnati that has grown in Thanks to the leadership and enthusiasm attracted more than one million people to momentum for nine decades. of our 2017 Campaign Cabinet, its Chair their exhibits, performances, workshops and Tim Elsbrock, and ArtsWave’s Board of tours. Thanks to a new partnership with the In 1927, the founders of our organization, Trustees led by Lisa Sauer – not to mention Cincinnati USA Regional Tourism Network, Charles and Anna Sinton Taft, shaped a the support of thousands of community ArtsWave is helping boost those attendance forward-looking vision. They saw a region that members and volunteers – the wave of numbers even higher. For example, arts would distinguish itself and derive economic impact from Greater Cincinnati’s arts is audiences from outside a 100-mile radius and social value from arts and culture. As we bigger than ever. of Cincinnati grew by 3% in fall of 2016, the anticipate our centennial anniversary in 2027, During the 2017 ArtsWave Community period coincident with our first-ever jointly run we celebrate how this vision continues to Campaign, nearly 40,000 donors came together cultural tourism marketing campaign. be realized and reasserted. As our founders to raise $12,500,000 to support 125 arts This past year, ArtsWave made experiencing did before us, we look to the community to organizations across the region. In so many the arts even more compelling by doubling help define new opportunities and new tools ways, these organizations drive toward the the number of ArtsPass offers. Through to connect ever-more people to the region’s broad goals spelled out in ArtsWave’s Blueprint this expanded program, and by welcoming powerful arts ripple effect. for Collective Action in the Arts Sector. They use former members of Enjoy the Arts under our ArtsWave dollars to put Cincinnati on the map umbrella, the ArtsWave Young Professionals Today, ArtsWave leads the way for a future with their distinctive programs, deepen the roots group surpassed 5,000 members for the first of arts impact and innovation in the decades of our region’s residents, bridge cultural divides, time. In another first, the ArtsWave Women’s to come. Leadership Roundtable exceeded $1,000,000 enliven neighborhoods, and fuel creativity and ALECIA KINTNER learning. With these shared objectives, the arts in combined giving. President & CEO

ARTS BRIDGE ARTS ENLIVEN ARTS FUEL CREATIVITY CULTURAL DIVIDES NEIGHBORHOODS & LEARNING

GOAL: To promote cross-cultural GOAL: To enhance the vibrancy GOAL: To promote development understanding by increasing the of communities, in particular those of 21st century skills by ensuring availability and accessibility of arts underserved and/or undergoing all youth in the region, particularly 1 experiences that include and represent revitalization, by increasing accessibility those underserved, have access to all races and ethnicities and availability of arts organizations and meaningful arts opportunities (see page 21 for more) experiences across the region (see page 27 for more) (see page 22 for more)

CAMPAIGN RESULTS

IMPACT AND INNOVATION EVOLUTION

2008 - 2011 Bold Transformation Data, trend analysis and research led the Fine Arts Fund to reinvent itself as ArtsWave for a future of 78% relevance and sustainability. 1 DATA 2 TREND 3 RESEARCH 4 INSIGHT ArtsWave’s citizen donors are Corporate funders asking The public values two key Citizen donors saw Fine Arts not the same people as local “What is the quantifiable impact community benefits ofthe  Fund brand as reinforcing arts consumers. 78% of ArtsWave of our investment in the arts?” arts – regardless of personal negative stereotypes donors had not visited one of the experience. about the arts: expensive, major arts institutions in the past exclusive, old-fashioned. five years.

2013 Building Tools and Capacity 1 WORKSHOPS 2 ENGAGEMENT 3 MEASUREMENT ArtsWave convenes arts ArtsWave commissions Arts sector responds to organizations in “New Pathways” Arts Engagement research, new methods and training – year-long workshops on revealing local correlations for data-enabled impact adaptive change and innovation between arts participation and measurement and evaluation. facilitated by EMC Arts. civic engagement. 2015 Charting a Path to a more connected and vibrant community through the arts

BLUEPRINT CINCY ARTS ARTS ATLAS 1 INTRODUCED 2 GUIDE 3 5 PLACEMAKING ArtsWave introduces the ArtsWave unveils ArtsWave builds Arts Atlas, a ArtsWave supports arts programs Blueprint for Collective CincyArtsGuide, a geographic information system in every public school in LISC’s Action in the Arts Sector, comprehensive online for mapping arts impact. PlaceMatters neighborhoods. a 10-year plan to drive arts calendar. collective progress The ArtsWave ArtsPass Formation of ArtsWave’s toward key community 4 program expands as an 6 Circle of African American goals. employee engagement Leaders for the Arts. resource.

2017 Bridging Past and Future

ArtsWave Young Women’s Leadership BOARDway Bound, 1 Professionals affinity ArtsWave folds young 3 Roundtable members 4 ArtsWave’s signature 2 group surpasses 2 professionals organization contribute $1M in arts board training 5K members for the Enjoy the Arts into aggregate to the campaign program, relaunches first time. ArtsPass and doubles the for the first time. after a year-long hiatus. number of ArtsPass deals.

2017 ANNUAL REPORT

2012 Campaign Growth ArtsWave Community Campaign begins multi-year record growth streak

NEW NAME NEW MISSION/ INCREASED IMPACT & 1 AND BRAND 2 GRANTMAKING 3 SUPPORT 4 INNOVATION PROCESS ArtsWave brand designed to In the aftermath of the Great Arts organizations began be inclusive, innovative, and Arts Community Impact Agenda Recession, new brand and learning to measure their inspiring to citizen donors. – two goals aligned to what agenda helps to rebuild community impact and the public values:  the Community Campaign, innovating new ways to 1) More Connected Community;  increasing steadily to $12.5 increase that impact. 2) More Vibrant Economy. million in 2017.

2014 Small Experiments with Radical Intent Yield Lasting Rewards

TOAST TO NEW CINCYSINGS AFFINITY GROUP 1 2 THE ARTS 3 PARTNERSHIPS 4 CincySings premiers Toast to the Arts brings New partnerships with the Formation of ArtsWave Women’s and becomes a model restaurant partners and Cincinnati Reds and CVG bring Leadership Roundtable. employee engagement their customers to the the arts into unexpected places. initiative. table. 5 PLACEMAKING ArtsWave supports creative placemaking in LISC’s 2016 Putting our Blueprint PlaceMatters neighborhoods. into Action

1 ARTSWAVE TIDAL 2 STEM RESOURCE 3 SAMPLER AT 30 5 NEW GRANTS ArtsWave Tidal, a weekend ArtsWave, Greater Cincinnati Macy’s Arts Sampler, presented ArtsWave introduces innovation lab, launches Alliance of Arts Educators by ArtsWave, celebrates 30th Neighborhood Arts & Festival with help from Cintrifuse and Greater Cincinnati STEM anniversary with 100 events in Grants and ArtsWave YP and StartupCincy. Collaborative co-create 36 venues across the region. Grants for the first time. CincyArtsAndSTEM.org for educators and families. ArtsWave introduces 4 PLACE MAKING 6 new multicultural arts promotions. ArtsWave and LISC build a Creative Placemaking TOURISM Network of arts and 7 community organizations PROMOTION facilitated by Design Impact. ArtsWave and the RTN begin to co-fund multi-year, multi-million-dollar cultural tourism marketing initiative.

ArtsWave and arts With Source Cincinnati, ArtsWave presents Music 5 partners begin 6 ArtsWave intensifies effort to 8 Hall + More celebration collaborating to create put Cincy on the Map through to commemorate new a shared patron focused media outreach. cultural facilities. database, The Hub. 3 ArtsWave awards first-ever CAMPAIGN HITS 7 Cultural Tourism Product 9 $12.5MM PLUS Development Grants. $1MM for arts marketing challenge. CAMPAIGN RESULTS

WHAT DOES A RECORD-BREAKING $12.5 million

Here are a few impressive 2017 SOURCES OF SUPPORT Individual numbers from the 2017 Corporate (Non-Workplace) Community Campaign 9% 26% NEARLY 63% 439 6% INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATING 40,000 5% INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES 54% DONORS 4 Individual Restricted (Workplace Foundations/Misc. Campaigns) Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Project38 2017 ANNUAL REPORT $12.5 million LOOK LIKE?

CAMPAIGN HISTORY: A RECORD-BREAKING YEAR

2013 $11.5

2014 $12

2015 $12.25

2016 $12.45 +$1M*

2017 $12,500,000 +$1M* 5 0 $3 $6 $9 $12 in millions *designates Arts Marketing, see page 10. CAMPAIGN RESULTS

HOW OUR COMMUNITY RAISED MORE THAN EVER The 2017 Community Campaign was record-breaking.

YP Kick Off event at Memorial Hall Women’s Leadership Symposium Photo Credit: Amy Elisabeth Photography Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner

HERE ARE SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS:

Leadership Donors Women’s Leadership CAALA Events Young Professionals Leadership Donors are those Roundtable The Circle of African American Using the power of arts to deepen who contribute $1,500 or more. The Women’s Leadership Leaders for the Arts brings together roots in the region, the Young Through the ArtsBreak luncheon Roundtable hit a major milestone men and women in our community Professionals affinity group series, members receive an inside this year, raising over $1,000,000 who believe that the power of the connects donors 40 years of age perspective on the leaders in the for the Community Campaign arts can bridge cultural divides. and younger through networking arts and business community who thanks in great part to a challenge In 2017, CAALA hosted two and exclusive experiences. are shaping our region’s landscape match from the Charlotte R. social events that coincided with At their February Kick Off at in unique and compelling ways. Schmidlapp Fund, Fifth Third Smokey Robinson performing with Memorial Hall, hundreds of In the past year, members were Bank, Trustee. In May, ArtsWave the Cincinnati Pops in January YPs celebrated the arts with introduced to new leaders, hosted the third annual ArtsWave and Cincinnati Shakespeare performances and experiences renewed spaces, and places that Women’s Leadership Symposium. Company’s A Raisin in the Sun from organizations supported by are putting Cincinnati on the map. Panelists spoke about women in March. ArtsWave’s YP grant program. ArtsBreak is made possible by the as transformers and innovators. This year, membership in the YP 6 Helen G., Henry F., and Louise Since its inception, the annual affinity group exceeded 5,000 for Tuechter Dornette Foundation, Symposium has been generously the first time. Fifth Third Bank, Trustee. sponsored by Frost Brown Todd LLC and PNC Bank. 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Through new and strengthened partnerships, the campaign demonstrated how powerful the Bi-Okoto at Macy’s Arts Sampler arts ripple effect is in uniting a community. Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner

CincySings winners 98.6 Degrees Tidal: Arts x Tech Toast to the Arts event at Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner MadTree Brewing Co.

Macy’s Arts Sampler CincySings, ArtsWave Tidal: Arts x Tech Toast to the Arts In February, the 31st Macy’s Arts presented by Accenture The second annual ArtsWave Tidal Over 50 local restaurants, Sampler drew 10,000 people ArtsWave’s nationally recognized brought more than 50 participants to bars, breweries and other to 90 free performances at 26 choral competition featured 11 team up and tackle the challenges establishments teamed up venues all over the tri-state regional companies this year. facing the arts sector with innovative with ArtsWave this year to area, sponsored by United Dairy Nearly 1,000 people attended to solutions. In a surprise outcome, participate in Toast to the Arts, Farmers. The weekend ended see the finalists compete at the two teams were awarded grants to allowing their patrons to enjoy with an arts-filled day downtown, Aronoff Center for the Arts, emceed make their visions a reality: Team their favorite drinks while giving including a special performance by Drew Lachey, founder of Lachey Aria for their instrument tracking back to the arts community. For of The Wizard of Oz by The Arts and member of the pop group system, and Team smART for their the second year, Listermann Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, . The winners proved to resource-sharing and volunteer and Blank Slate Brewing sponsored by Dewey’s Pizza. be just a bit hotter: Christ Hospital’s incentive solution. Companies collaborated on 98.6 Degrees. a limited-edition beer called Roots to support the Toast to the Arts initiative. 7 CAMPAIGN RESULTS

A WAVE OF ARTS SUPPORTED BY A ripple effect of benefits enlivens neighborhoods and fuels creativity and learning. 1 Million+ IN ATTENDANCE 15 185,597 500+ COUNTIES ARTS EDUCATION SCHOOLS FOR ARTS EVENTS SERVED TOUCH POINTS SERVED with arts integration, • 50,658 in all 53 schools arts enrichment and of the Cincinnati Public arts instruction School District • 53,336 in Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Kentucky

Supporting more than 125 arts organizations, ArtsWave creates vibrancy and connects 45 ZIP codes across the region.

CENTRAL Cincinnati Ballet Company Cincinnati Symphony Educational Theatre Madisonville Community Orchestra Association Urban Redevelopment American Sign Museum Cincinnati Black Theatre Company Cincy Stories Elementz Corporation Art of the Piano Cincinnati Boychoir City Gospel Mission Ensemble Theatre of Mam-Luft&Co. Dance Art on the Streets Cincinnati Chamber Opera City of Cincinnati Cincinnati Manifest Creative Research Arts Revival of College Hill Gallery and Drawing Cincinnati Chamber City Silence Global Music & Wellness ArtWorks Center Orchestra Clifton Cultural Arts Center Greater Cincinnati Chinese Bi-Okoto Cultural Institute Music Society Melodic Connections Cincinnati Children’s Choir Clifton Town Meeting Black Folks Make Movies Heroes Rise Memorial Hall Cincinnati May Festival Community Matters Browngirls Productions Imani Family Center The Mercantile Library Cincinnati Men’s Chorus concert:nova Carnegie Center of The Mini Microcinema Cincinnati Museum Center Jazz Alive Columbia Tusculum Constella Cincinnati MoonBull Studio Cincinnati Opera Festival of Music and Juneteenth Cincinnati Center for Independent Association Fine Arts Keep Cincinnati Beautiful MYCincinnati Living Options: Art Beyond My Nose Turns Red Boundaries Cincinnati Playhouse in Contemporary Arts Center Kennedy Heights the Park Arts Center Theatre Company Chase Public Contemporary Dance Cincinnati Shakespeare Theater King Studios New Edgecliff Theatre Cincinnati Art Museum Company Cradle Cincinnati Know Theatre of Cincinnati Over-the-Rhine Community 8 Cincinnati Arts and Cincinnati Song Initiative Housing Technology Center Creative Aging Cincinnati Learning Through Art Cincinnati Soundbox Peaslee Neighborhood Cincinnati Arts Association Dramakinetics of Cincinnati Linton Chamber Music Center 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Pones Visionaries + Voices INDIANA Sharonville Fine Arts Council Northern Kentucky Community Action POPP=D ART Vocal Arts Ensemble of Dearborn Highlands Arts UC Blue Ash College Commisson Price Hill Will Cincinnati Council Village of Silverton, Showbiz Players Queen City Opera Walnut Hills Redevelopment The Wyoming Fine Foundation Roundabout Opera NORTH Arts Center Wave Pool REGIONAL for Kids ArtsConnect-Springfield School House Symphony Weston Art Gallery Township Arts and NORTHERN CET Enrichment Council Seven Hills Neighborhood WordPlay Cincy KENTUCKY Cincinnati Public Radio Blue Ash-Montgomery Houses Young Professionals’ Augusta Art Guild Cincy Blues Society Choral Collective Symphony Orchestra SOS ART Behringer-Crawford Film Cincinnati Fitton Center for South Cumminsville Museum Creative Arts Community Council EAST The Carnegie WEST Greenhills Community St. John’s Unitarian Artsy Fartsy Investment Corporation Center for Great BLOC Ministries Universalist Church The Children’s Theatre of Neighborhoods Jewish Federation of Cincinnati Landmark Taft Museum of Art Cincinnati Cincinnati The Dayton Kentucky Civic Productions Tristate Veterans Clermont Festival Chorale Activities Board Lynx Project Madcap Productions Community Alliance Mariemont City Schools Kentucky Symphony Puppet Theatre Middletown Lyric Theatre University of Cincinnati, Woman’s Art Club Orchestra MUSE, Cincinnati’s Oxford Community College-Conservatory of Cincinnati Lineillism Women’s Choir of Music Arts Center NKU Scripps Howard Center Pyramid Hill Sculpture 9 Urban Appalachian for Civic Engagement Community Coalition Park and Museum CAMPAIGN RESULTS

Madcap Puppets at CVG

PARTNERSHIP WITH REGIONAL TOURISM NETWORK CREATES $14M REVENUE INCREASE ArtsWave’s collaboration with the Regional Tourism Network achieved powerful results in its first year, increasing hotel occupancy, demand and revenue and boosting the vitality of our region. The campaign garnered increased online visitation and engagement by arts and cultural travelers from a 100-500 mile footprint in cities such as St. Louis, Charlotte, Atlanta, Nashville and Milwaukee.

ArtsWave would like to thank the individuals and companies whose new and continuing arts marketing support have made the Cultural Tourism Awareness and Engagement Initiative a success:

Anonymous Cincinnati Arts Association Cincinnati Symphony Karen F. Maier and Rosemary and Mark ArtsWave Endowment Cincinnati Ballet Orchestra Delane Starliper Schlachter Funds Company Contemporary Arts Center May Festival Dudley S. Taft The Carol Ann and Ralph Cincinnati Museum Ensemble Theatre Ohio Valley Foundation, Taft Museum of Art V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Center Cincinnati Fifth Third Bank, agent Thomas J. Emery Foundation Cincinnati Opera The Landen Family PNC Charitable Trusts Memorial Chris and Karen Bowman Association Foundation, Inc. Rosenthal Family Western & Southern 10 The Children’s Theatre Cincinnati Playhouse in The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Financial Fund of Cincinnati the Park Foundation Thomas R. Schiff Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati Shakespeare Company 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

LEADERSHIP IN ACTION

2018 Campaign Chair Campaign Chair Tim Jim Henning with 2017 Elsbrock at the ArtWorks Chair Tim Elsbrock “Armstrong” Mural Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner Dedication

Board of Directors

2016-2017 ARTSWAVE Bob Bonder Francie Hiltz + J. Shane Starkey Mitchel D. Livingston TRUSTEES Laura N. Brunner J. Mark Holcomb + Matthew Stautberg Richard H. Rosenthal OFFICERS: Christopher A. Carlson Gary T. “Doc” Huffman + Don Stock Thomas R. Schiff Lisa Sauer, Eric K. Combs** J. B. Kropp George H. Vincent** Edgar L. Smith, Jr. Chair Alfonso Cornejo Michael R. McAlevey** George B. Wilkinson + Peter S. Strange Teresa Tanner, Dianne Dunkelman Candace S. McGraw Jodi Woffington Dudley S. Taft Vice Chair Timothy Elsbrock + Thomas G. Merrill Ellen G. van der Horst Andre S. Valentine, Robin Hirsch Everhart David S. Meyer** LIFE TRUSTEES Secretary Kenneth Goldhoff Jon Moeller + Otto M. Budig, Jr. ** Executive Committee James M. Zimmerman, Melvin J. Gravely II** Evans N. Nwankwo Lee A. Carter + Ex-Officio Treasurer Trey Grayson Chris Ostoich Raymond R. Clark Alecia T. Kintner, Gerald H. Greene + Gil Phipps A. B. Closson, Jr. President & CEO Delores Hargrove-Young R. Michael Prescott** Nancy Heffner Donovan Andrew T. Hawking Jim Price Joseph H. Head, Jr. TRUSTEES Mark Heimbouch Jack Rouse + John J. Kron Linda Antus Jim Henning Piyush Singh Susan S. Laffoon 11 Ronald T. Bates Chris Henry + Mary Stagaman Daniel W. LeBlond CAMPAIGN RESULTS

2017 Cabinet Members CHAIR Joe Desch, Jim Harkin, Lou Nazir, Tim Steigerwald, Timothy A. Elsbrock OneTouchPoint FRCH Design Worldwide Macy’s Messer Construction President Dr. Thomas DeWitt, Matt Hollenkamp, Nathan Paszczykowski, Joel Stone, Fifth Third Bank, Cincinnati Children’s St. Elizabeth Healthcare Fifth Third Bank Fifth Third Bank Cincinnati Hospital Medical Center Steve Kenat, Barbara Perez, YWCA Tori Sunderman, Bob Balogh, Thad Driscoll, GBBN Architects Monica Posey, Cushman & Wakefield Paycor Frost Brown Todd, LLC Damien Lass, Accenture Cincinnati State Technical Jim Vance, Julie Calvert, Dan Feldmann, Ann Munson Steines, & Community College Western & Source Cincinnati Fifth Third Bank Macy’s Mike Sewell, Southern Financial Group Dave Custer, Pat Frew, Covington Stephanie Murphy, Cincinnati Financial Marco Ziegler, Keating, Muething & Business Council Cincinnati Financial Corp Corporation Accenture Klekamp Agnes Godwin Hall, Kelly Soller, Macy’s Fifth Third Bank

2018 Campaign Chair Jim Henning, ArtsWave President and CEO Alecia Kintner, Board Chair Lisa Sauer and 2017 Campaign Chair Tim Elsbrock at the 2017 Community Campaign finale Residential Volunteers

ArtsWave Staff at the 2017 Campaign Finale Board Chair Lisa Sauer All photos this page, photo credit: Mikki Shaffner ArtsWave Staff List

LEADERSHIP Kathy DeBrosse, Kara Shibiya, STAFF Amanda McDonald Alecia Kintner, Director, Marketing Program Officer Laura Bookland Tara McMullen & Engagement President & CEO Samantha Cribbet, Michelle Cimis Zach Moning Kate Kennedy, Director, Accounting Teri Haught, Tiffany Hudson Jodi Perry Chief Financial Officer Director, Philanthropy & Dennis Lyons, Business Analytics Amber Latta Sue Reichelderfer 12 , Senior Director, Lisa Wolter Janice Liebenberg Joel M. Staples Managing Director, Erika Fiola, Information Technology Spencer Mapes Corporate Campaign Impact Advancement Ryan Strand Officer Randy Martinez Sylvia Thornton 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Thank you to the following

Black Nativity at companies, employees Cincinnati Black Theatre Company and foundations. Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner 2017 RECOGNITION LIST Partner Companies and Foundations Bold indicates 50% or greater Convergys Corporation Dinsmore & Shohl LLP employee participation Duke Energy Dorothy M.M. Kersten Trust, U.S. Bank Trustee PARTNERS Great American Insurance Group The E.W. Scripps Company and $2,000,000+ Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee Scripps Howard Foundation P&G Ohio National Financial Services Enquirer Media Ernst & Young LLP $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 PNC Toyota Motor Engineering & Frost Brown Todd LLC Fifth Third Bank and the Manufacturing North America, Inc. The Greater Cincinnati Fifth Third Foundation U.S. Bank Foundation General Electric Company The H.B., E.W. and F. R. Luther COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS Charitable Foundation, Fifth $250,000 - $499,999 $50,000 - $99,999 Third Bank and Narley L. Haley, Co-Trustees Cincinnati Bell AK Steel Harold C. Schott Foundation Macy’s, Inc. American Modern Insurance Group Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL The Kroger Co. Ameritas The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Western & Southern Financial The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Group Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation Messer Construction Co. The Christ Hospital Health Network The Thomas J. Emery Memorial $100,000 - $249,999 TriHealth, Inc. Cintas Corporation 13 Cincinnati Children’s Hospital The Daniel and Susan Pfau University of Cincinnati and Medical Center Foundation UC Health VANTIV The Cincinnati Insurance Companies Deloitte continued on next page CAMPAIGN RESULTS

Partner Companies and Foundations, Continued LEADING Chemed Corporation and CULTURAL Mayfield Brain & Spine Cincinnati Metro Area Roto-Rooter Combined Federal SUPPORTERS CONNECTORS Northern Kentucky Cincinnati / Northern University Faculty & Staff Campaign $25,000 - $49,000 Kentucky International $5,000 - $9,999 Park National Bank SW Cincinnati Museum Center 3 E. Fourth Street Airport 84.51° Ohio & NKY Cincinnati Public Radio (Cincinnati USA Regional Cincinnati Art Museum 1919 Investment Counsel Pomeroy Cincinnati Reds Chamber, Port of Greater Staff , Source 3CDC Pure Romance Cincinnati Shakespeare Cincinnati, REDI Cincinnati Playhouse in Cincinnati, Cincinnati AIM MRO Holdings Inc. Q Labs, LLC Company Staff the Park Staff Business Committee, Al. Neyer RCF Group Cincinnati USA Regional Cincinnati Regional Cincinnati Public School Tourism Network Bahl & Gaynor Business Committee, Employees Richards Industries Investment Counsel Cincinnati Works Over the Rhine Chamber, City of Cincinnati RiverPoint Capital Chinese Chamber) Employees Baird Management Cintrifuse and StartupCincy Accenture Clopay Corporation Baker Concrete SHP Leading Design Construction CLH Foundation Bartlett & Co. Corporex Companies, LLC Smale Family Fund of BakerHostetler the Greater Cincinnati Comey & Shepherd Charlotte R. Schmidlapp The David J. Joseph Realtors Fund, Fifth Third Bank, Company Bardes Fund Foundation ConstructConnect Trustee Dewey’s Pizza Beacon Orthopaedics and Squire Patton Boggs Cincinnati Arts Association Sports Medicine (US) LLP Contemporary Arts First Financial Bank Center Staff Cincinnati Symphony BHDP Architecture TriVersity Construction FRCH Design Worldwide Company Covington Independent Orchestra and May Champlin Architecture GBBN Architects Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Public Schools Festival Musicians Chavez Properties & Staff Givaudan Flavors Corp. Pease LLP CTS Construction, Inc. Cincinnati Ballet Staff Eleanora C. U. Alms Trust, Grant Thornton LLP William H. Albers Curiosity Advertising Cincinnati Bengals Fifth Third Bank, Trustee Graydon Foundation DeBra-Kuempel Cincinnati Opera Staff ETHICON JLL The Dental Care Cincinnati State Technical The Farmer Family Katz Teller MEMBERS Plus Group and Community College Foundation Deskey KnowledgeWorks Faculty & Staff $1,500 - $4,999 Frisch’s® Big Boy® Foundation Donovan Energy Cincinnati USA 4myBenefits Inc. Helen G., Henry F., and LPK Convention and A & P Technology Downtown Cincinnati Inc. Louise Tuechter Dornette The Landen Family Visitors Bureau Drees Homes Foundation, Fifth Third American Red Cross- Foundation Bank, Trustee The Crosset Family Fund Cincinnati Area The Ellison Group, Inc. The Manuel D. and Rhoda of The Greater Cincinnati Chapter Staff Everything But The House HORAN Foundation Mayerson Foundation Americana Arts Foundation Huntington Federal Home Loan Bank Cushman & Wakefield Michelman Arthur J. Gallagher & of Cincinnati Kao USA Inc. Nielsen d.e. Foxx and Company Freestore Foodbank Mercy Health Associates, Inc. Osborne Coinage Co. Bang Zoom Design Ltd. Fusite Division of Emerson North American Properties DeanHouston Inc. Patheon Beech Acres Parenting Electric Co. PAYCOR, Inc. Pharmaceuticals Inc. Eco Engineering, Inc. Center Game Day Sibcy Cline Realtors PLK Communities Empower MediaMarketing Belflex Staffing Network Communications Signature Hardware Sims-Lohman, Inc. Enerfab Inc. BKD CPAs & Advisors Garretson Resolution Taft Stettinius & Spicefire Fund Evaluation Blank Rome Group Hollister LLP Group LLC St. Elizabeth Healthcare Bob Sumerel Tire Co. Inc. Gilligan Oil Thompson Hine LLP Hamilton County The TQL Foundation Boca Restaurant Group goDutch United Dairy Farmers Employees Towne Properties Brian & Jill Rowe Harvey C. Hubbell Trust United Way of Greater Hilltop Basic Toyota Motor Sales North Foundation HAUSER Cincinnati Resources, Inc. American Parts Center - Cassady Schiller CPAs Heapy Engineering Huenefeld Memorial Kentucky & Advisors Fund B Homan Foundation ARTS ADVOCATES Turner Construction CDK Global Intelligrated I.A.T.S.E. Cincinnati Stage Company Central Bank of Employees Local #5 $10,000 - $24,999 Jack Rouse VonLehman CPA & Northern KY AAA Club Alliance Associates, Inc. Indian Hill Exempted Village Advisory Firm CET School District ArtsWave Staff The Jeff Wyler The William O. Purdy, Jr. Chard Snyder Interact for Health Atkins & Pearce, Inc. Fund of The Greater Automotive Family 14 Barnes Dennig Cincinnati Foundation Johnson Investment The Children’s Home Jean-Robert’s Table Counsel, Inc. of Cincinnati BB&T Xavier University Faculty Jeff Ruby Culinary LOTH Inc. Cincinnati Business Entertainment Belcan Corporation & Staff Courier Joseph Auto Group CFM International Xtek, Inc. 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Kohnen & Patton Taft Museum of Art Staff Staff of Cincinnati KPMG LLP Taste of Belgium Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired Kroger Cincinnati/Dayton Terracon Consultants, Inc. Cincinnati Bar Association Marketing Division Thomas More College Landor Faculty & Staff Cincinnati Children’s Choir Landrum & Brown Inc. THP Limited Inc. Cincinnati Development Ulmer & Berne LLP Legacy Financial Fund Staff Advisors, Inc. Union Institute & University Cincinnati Landmark Lerner, Sampson & Faculty & Staff Productions Board & Staff Rothfuss Uptown Rental Properties Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Listermann Brewing Vora Ventures Garden Company W. P. Dolle, LLC. Clifton Cultural Arts LSI Industries Inc. WCPO 9 On Your Side Center Board and Staff M. Bohlke Veneer CORE Resources, Inc. Corporation Williams Foundation Wood & Lamping LLP Cors & Bassett, LLC Madison Wealth Management Wood Herron & Evans LLP Crescent Paper Tube Co. Maestro Development YWCA Greater Cincinnati EMI Research Solutions MCM CPAs & Advisors Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Staff Megen Construction FRIENDS Company Equipment Depot impact $500 - $1,499 Mellott & Mellott, PLL Flynn & Company, Inc. STORIES 4 Entertainment Group, GBQ Partners LLC Meridian Bioscience Inc. LLC Girl Scouts of Western Milford Exempted Village Albert Cord Foundation PUTTING CINCINNATI ON THE MAP Schools Ohio On June 17, 2016, Cincinnati Opera presented the world Alzheimer’s Association, Gold Medal Products premiere of the opera Fellow Travelers. Glowing reviews Mount St. Joseph University Greater Cincinnati Faculty & Staff Company from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and more Chapter were amplified around the world byDaily Mail in the UK, Gold Star Chili Inc. MSA Architects Archdiocese of Cincinnati La Presse, and the China Post. 28% of Fellow Travelers Griffin Fletcher & ticket sales came from outside the Greater Cincinnati The Myers Y. Cooper Archiable Electric Herndon LLP region. The numerous national articles and powerful Company Company Health Collaborative critical reviews around the world helped to put Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Art Academy of on the map for its artistic vision. Chamber of Commerce Cincinnati Faculty Helen T. Andrews Northlich and Staff Foundation OneTouchPoint ArtWorks Staff HGC Construction O’Rourke Wrecking Basco Manufacturing Co. Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA Inc. Company Beckman Weil Neyer Properties, Inc. Straight Face PatientPoint Shepardson LLC itelligence Northwestern Mutual Partners, LLC Phillips Edison & Company Behringer-Crawford John Senhauser Architects Osborn Williams & Sycamore Community Schools Employees PMC SMART Solutions Museum Board & Staff Jostin Construction Donohoe, LLC TDA Associates, Inc. Porter Wright Morris & Boy Scouts of America, Kaldi’s Cafe Oxford Community Arts Arthur LLP Dan Beard Council Kennedy Heights Center Board and Staff Traditions Building & Development Group, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers Bressler & Company, Arts Center Pro Mach, Inc. LLP PSC Kentucky Symphony Pro Seniors, Inc. Vehr Communications Prologis Buddy Roger’s Music Orchestra Board and Staff Promark Walt’s Hitching Post ProSource Burke, Inc. Kenwood Complete Reliable Castings Corp. Waltz Business Systems Dentistry Public Library of Cincinnati C-Forward Righteous Room LLC Washing Systems LLC and Hamilton County Staff CBRE Legal Aid Society of Wells Fargo Insurance Greater Cincinnati Robbins Kelly Patterson Rhinegeist Brewery CHC Fabricating & Tucker Services USA, Inc. MadTree Brewing Co. Rippe & Kingston Corporation The Roselle Foundation West Sixth Brewing Mailender, Inc. RoundTower Technologies The Carnegie Scallan Family Foundation Wyoming Fine Arts The Cincinnati office of Center The Shepherd Chemical Charles H. Bilz Insurance The Seven Hills School Agency Marsh & McLennan Zalla Companies Company Companies, Inc. Skyline Chili, INC. Charles Scott Riley III The Shepherd Color Milacron Inc. Sotto Company Foundation Three organizations wish to 15 Nada St. Xavier High School The Summit Country CHUBB remain anonymous Day School The Children’s Theatre Nelson Stark Company Starboard Strategy of Cincinnati Staff Netherland Rubber Co. State Farm Insurance CAMPAIGN RESULTS

ArtsPass Partners ArtsPass is a perk program for ArtsWave donors at the $75 level Hofbrauhaus Newport Oxford Community Arts or above. Members can claim buy one, get one free deals and Holtman’s Donuts Center deep discounts to more than 100 participating arts and culture Indigenous Padrino organizations, restaurants, shops and more. Indigo Hippo Pho Lang Thang Keep Your Shirt on Pique 20 Brix Cincinnati Black Theatre College-Conservatory Covington Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park Company of Music, University of AIGA Cincinnati Kennedy Heights Arts and Museum Cincinnati Alba Organic Beauty Cincinnati Chamber Center Quan Hapa Ochestra Collegium Cincinnati Studio Know Theatre of Cincinnati Queen City Opera Cincinnati Chamber Opera Contemporary Arts Center American Sign Museum Lalo Rooted Juicery & Kitchen Cincinnati Contemporary Contemporary Dance Art Acadency of Cincinnati Linton Chamber Music Salon 21 Jazz Orchestra Theatre Artichoke Macaron Bar Shake It Records Cincinnati Film Society @ Core Movement Studio ArtWorks Madcap Productions Skeleton Root The Mockbee Craft Connection Puppet Theatre Baldwin Music Education Cincinnati Landmark Studio Art and Stone Center DANCEFIX Productions MamLuft&Co. Dance Suder’s Art Store Baoku’s Village DE LA Dance Company Cincinnati Museum Center Manifest Drawing Center Sunset Players, Inc. The Barn and Woman’s Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Opera Manifest Gallery Tablespoon Cooking Co. Art Club of Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Playhouse in Matinee Musicale Taft Museum of Art Behringer-Crawford Exhale Dance Tribe the Park May Festival Museum Fabulous Frames & Art Taste of Belgium Cincinnati Public Radio The Mercantile Library Beyond the Curb Urban Fairfield Summer Theatre Urban Artifact Cincinnati Reds MUSE, Cincinnati Living Tours Falcon Theatre US Martial Arts Academy Cincinnati Shakespeare Women’s Choir Broadway in Cincinnati FC Cincinnati Visionaries + Voices Company My Nose Turns Red Brush Factory V’s Café on 7th Cincinnati Symphony Fitton Center for Theatre Company The Carnegie Creative Arts Orchestra National Underground Wave Pool Chamber Music Cincinnati Cincinnati World Cinema Flourish by Design Railroad Freedom Center WCPO Cheers to Art Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Frameshop Neuf Women Writing for (a) The Children’s Theatre of Garden Gia & the Blooms Neusole Glassworks Change Cincinnati Cincy Acro Greater Hamilton Civic New Riff Distilling Wyoming Fine Arts Center Cincinnati Art Museum Theatre Cincy Brew Bus Newport Aquarium Your Friends & Neighbors Cincinnati Arts Association Green BEAN Delivery Clifton Cultural Arts Center Off the Vine (OTV) Young Professionals’ Cincinnati Ballet Handzy Shop + Studio Choral Collective (YPCC) Clifton Performance OTRimprov Theatre/Clifton Players The Hive

The Duke Energy Power Chords at CincySings Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner

BB&T Macy’s The Cincinnati Insurance 2017 CincySings BB&Glee Macy’s in Harmony Companies Cincinnati Children’s P&G Insuring Harmony Competitors Hospital Medical Center P&Gtles University of Cincinnati 16 Just Roll With It BFF’s HarmoniCats Duke Energy Sibcy Cline Realtors Western & Southern The Power Chords Sibcy Cabana Financial Group Kroger The Christ Hospital A Cappella with a Fella Kroger Kromatics Health Network 98.6 Degrees 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

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2017 LEADERSHIP DONORS

2017 ArtsWave OVATION CIRCLE Naomi Tucker Gerwin Leadership Donors $15,000 - $24,999 Bruce and Melanie Healey Joe and Susan Pichler* David and Karen Hoguet VISIONARIES Roger and Joyce Howe Moe and Jack Rouse $25,000+ Milly and Gary Huffman Mrs. Joseph S. Stern, Jr. David and Pamela Joyce Anonymous (2) Dudley S. Taft Beth and Peter Levin Chris and Karen Bowman Mr. and Mrs. James M. LKC Foundation Matt Butler and Rebekah Lynne and Michael McAlevey Zimmerman Gensler Ken and Mandy Oaks Oliver Family Foundation Castellini Foundation INNOVATORS CIRCLE Mr. Carl H. Lindner III Rosemary and Mark Schlachter $10,000 - $14,999 Thomas and Lorri Simpson Mr. S. Craig Lindner Anonymous Tom and Dee Stegman Mr. Jon R. Moeller and Cecile D. Allyn Carol G. Talbot Ms. Lisa Sauer Colleen and Dean Athans Anne Drackett Thomas Katherine and Richard Ms. Andrea J. Ayers Andre and Maureen Valentine Rosenthal Eileen and John Barrett George H. and Kim M. Vincent Rosemary and Frank Bloom* Alice Weston Thomas R. Schiff* Mr. and Mrs. Kerry R. Byrne Judy and Joe Williams Tim and Teresa Tanner Susan and Burton Closson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mr. Bob Coughlin* Williams Susan Friedlander

CHAIR’S CIRCLE Mr. J.B. Buse Marjorie Drackett Mrs. Philip O. Geier Michelle and Don Hershey $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paul and Teri Gelter Carmichael J. Effler Mrs. Victoria Buyniski Lori and Rolf Hetico Anonymous (3) Shannon and Lee Carter Tim and Sheila Elsbrock Gluckman Ms. Katy Hollister and Mr. Tysonn Y. Betts Ray and Marylyn Clark Lisa and Richard Ernst John B. Goering Mr. Brad Miller Rich and Lisa Boehne Kerry and Norah Clark* Scott and Mary Farmer Delores Hargrove-Young Ms. Heidi B. Jark and Mr. Neil Bortz Steven T. Kenat Sheila and Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Louise and Joe Head* Jack and Joanne Brown Mr. Andrew R. Kaiser 17 Cole* J. Fish Mr. Mark Heimbouch Trish and Rick Bryan Mr. Robert J. Kohlhepp* Mr. and Mrs. William O. Suzette and Michael Mrs. Anne P. Heldman* Barry Bucher DeWitt, Jr. Fisher continued on next page CAMPAIGN RESULTS

Leadership Donors, Continued Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. DIRECTORS’ David F. Dougherty Jeff and Erika Hinebaugh Mrs. Valerie L. Newell Lawrence* CIRCLE Ms. Kelley Downing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Mr. and Mrs. Suresh Terry and Elizabeth Lilly Hirschhorn* Nirody $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Philip Duncan Chris Lorence Clever Crazes for Kids, Ben Hoffman Ms. Maureen Normoyle Anonymous (10) Karen F. Maier and Dianne Dunkelman Ms. Sandra Holzgen Michael O’Rourke Ms. Maribeth Amyot Delane Starliper* Dr. Lisa Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Cathy and Jim Orr Mr. and Mrs. James M. Deborah P. and John M. Mr. Mohammad Ehteshami Homan Jack and Marilyn Osborn* Majoras Anderson George and Jeane Elliott Lynne and David Hoover Ken Oswald and Mary Mike and Ann Michael Gerard and Susan Baillely Mr. and Mrs. David W. Mr. and Mrs. Terence L. Beth Martin Ms. Ellen H. Baker James A. Miller Ellis III* Horan Dr. Donald Page Ron Bates Mr. Shawn T. Newman Dr. Teresa F. Ernst Dave and Debbie Horn Eric and Diana Paternoster Ms. Pamela A. Battle Roger and Barb Newport Brad and Trish Fielden Gregory T. Hyland II and Mark and Kim Pearson Gale and Dave Beckett Andrew Steinbrecher Mrs. Jacqueline G. Ms. Renee S. Filiatraut Carlos Perez Parker Lois G. Benjamin Jeff Horton and Lydia Tom and Debbie Finn Jacobs-Horton Mr. Daniel Pfahl John and Francie Drs. David and Elaine Lisa D. Flacke Robert Pitcairn Pepper* Billmire Joseph Hoskins J. Michael and Kimberly Jarrod and Erica Pontius Wym and Jan Portman Mr. Steven Bishop Marianne and Don James Flynn David and Jenny Powell Dan and Julia Poston Laura Blackorby Ms. Denise M. Jeavons Tim and Sarah Fogarty Stephen Power Jeffrey and Terry Potts Ms. Shannon Bobbert James and Susan Joa Frank and Rosalie Forrest Jason and Emily Praeter Mr. and Mrs. Marc S. Tom and Kali Boecher Jerry Kathman and Liz Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Fox Kathman Grubow Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Pritchard Lorraine and Brien Matt Garretson Prescott Marty and Nick Ragland Bolsinger Chris Bergen and Mr. Michael Gatio Candace Kendle Mrs. Elizabeth M. Radke Martin and Maribeth Bob Bonder Kay Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robert and Gretchen Rahe Chad Borton Paul Gervason Kennedy Reifsnyder Ellen Rieveschl Glenn and Donna Boutilier Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Elaine and Marvin Mr. Kala Gibson Diane and Patrick Kevin John M. Bowman Reis Rosenberg David and Pamela Tom and Judy Kinman Robyn and Mark Brands Vicky and Rick Reynolds Luann and JF Scherer Ginsburg Alecia and Michael Kintner Robert Briggs Mr. J. Scott Robertson Digi and Mike Schueler Diana and Robert Goetz Mr. Gregory Kosch Helena Lawson Brooks Mr. William S. Robertson Larry and Rhonda Carrie and Ken Goldhoff Dorothea Langsam Laura and Paul Brunner Sheakley Family and family Jeff Lee Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. (Bill) Foundation The Otto M. Budig Family Robinson III Lynne Meyers Gordon Ms. Terry Lindquist Kelly Soller Foundation M.F.A. Rachael Rodman Whitney and Phillip Long Christin and Tom Spurr Chris and Vivienne Ms. Michelle Goret Cathie and Rick Rothfuss Carlson Mr. Joseph Lubrecht Jack and Joyce Dr. and Mrs. James M. Karl and Robin Rothfuss Scott and Wendy Amanda Lucas Steinman Greenberg David Rowe Carpenter Carmie Maloney Sarah and Steiny Chet Guess Ann and Harry Santen* Martha and Kevin Carroll Steinman Joseph W. Hagin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McGraw Mr. Carl Satterwhite Jim and Kathleen Mr. Robert A. Carson Mrs. Agnes Godwin Hall Ms. Pamela J. Schofield Stengel Bridgit Chayt and Mr. Darin C. Hall Larry and Jill McGruder Greg and Debbie Schroeck Peter and Sandy Stern* Michael L. Cioffi Ms. Kristal E. Hambrick Phil and Suzanne McHugh Julie and Bill Schuler Rebecca and Garry Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Dr. Richard and Marcie W. Rodney and Kathryn K. Terrell Connelly Hammel McMullen Mr. Kenneth Seitzer Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Tom and Jan Hardy Ms. Susan McPartlin Mark and Jane Serrianne H. Torbeck Coombe Ms. Patricia Hartsfield- Mary Ann Meanwell Bob and Kirsten Shaffer Daman and Barbara Ms. Karen L. Crone Davis David and Michelle Meyer Mrs. Deborah Smith Turner John L. and Lisa Cronin Teri and Mike Haught Jill P. Meyer and Awadagin Jim and Mary Carol Sowar Laura and Tayfun Tuzun Mr. John L. Crow and Michael W and Diane Pratt Ms. Elizabeth Stautberg Ellen and Ray van der Heather Schmidt Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Katherine and Tim Horst Brendon and Becky Cull John and Carrie Hayden Miller* Stautberg* Margaret and Albert Ms. Althea M. Davis Kim and Gary Heiman Mr. and Mrs. William Ken and Carol Stecher Vontz III* Millhaem Mr. Angelo de Jesus Family Foundation Richard Stein Randolph L. and Sallie William L. Montague and Mr. Sidney C. Deloatch Mr. James P. Henning Melissa Stevens 18 R. Wadsworth Kelly L. Wittich* Mr. Dennis W. Dern Ms. Vicki Herche Elizabeth A. Stone* Mr. Dennis W. Watson Mr. Paul Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Mr. David C. Herriman* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mary and James Mrs. Eleanor D. Nelson Zimmerman Dolan Barbara and Guy M. Hild Stradling, Jr. 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Nancy Swanson and Jeff Kaitlyn Armstead Dr. John E. Bossert Groenke* Marc W. Arnold Ms. Roberta A. Boyd Thomas Tami, MD Mr. Steve Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Ms. Cenona A. Taveras Dr. Kelyn A. Arora Brickner and Dr. Eric Beatty Kathaleen and Stewart Nina and Frederick Britton David and Marsha Taylor Atkinson Mrs. Khloe Broelmann Sherman L. Taylor II Lynn and Eric Baehre Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Jan and Tim Timmel Kathleen Baier Brown Karen Bruner Upright Cathy Bernardino Bailey Kyle Brown impact Dr. Alexander A. Vinks Juan Bailey Stanley L. Brown and STORIES Deborah S. Thomen Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Joseph S. Baker Vollmer Kelly and Timothy Brown Mr. Larry V. Baker DEEPENING ROOTS IN THE REGION Mr. Jonathan Vreeland A. Christine Browning As Union Terminal entered its restoration period, Cincinnati Lori Baker and Ms Vanessa Indriolo Stacey Browning Museum Center launched the CurioCity series with support Vreeland Mohamed Banoun from the ArtsWave YP Grant Program. Approximately Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. 625 young professionals attended monthly events that V. M. Walker Karen S. Barfield and Mary E. Bruggeman combined CMC’s expertise with access to unique cultural The Warrington Amy Barhorst Mr. and Mrs. Craig venues. Attendees met curators and experts while Foundation Mr. Lee E. Barrett Buchholz networking with peers, increasing engagement with Greater Cincinnati and deepening roots in the region. The program Karen and Marc Weinberg William and Mary Baskett Mrs. Eileen M. Budo grew throughout the year, leading CMC to expand it from Susan E. Weldishofer Beverly Ann Bates Robert Buechner eight to eleven events per year. Gina R. Whittle Deana Battle Foundation Philip Wickler and Kelly Beatty Mr. John and Tiffany Michele Pfeiffer Bultema III Jim Beck Mr. Brian R. Wildman Mrs. Ann J. Bunis* John Coleman Ms. Maria Diaz De Prego William and Doreen Mrs. Verna E. Ed and Karen Diller George and Kathy Beckham Mr. James E. Burke Wilkinson Coleman-Hagler Dr. Gaylene R. Dinkel Mrs. Cindi Bedinghaus Christopher Bush Mr. Joseph J. Willke Eric and Jane Combs Ms. Kimberly Doebereiner Ronald and Jenifer Michael Butera Michael L. Connley Ms. Jodi Woffington and Beerman Mr. Benjamin “Rocky” Mr. John Dovich Mr. Jay Woffington David W. Cook Patty and Jim Beggs Byington Dan J. Downing Lisa and Adam Wolter Jeffery Cook Cora Beimesche Marion Byndon Mr. Don Doyle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. H. Douglas Cooke III Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Stephanie Wright Byrd Mrs. Aida Dragovic C. Wright Beischel Mr. Philip C. Byrde Hideo and Sherri Core Kaitlyn Driesen Mr. Shane M. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Julie Calvert John Cothran Thad Driscoll Tony Yocco J. Bell Mr. Donald Calvin Teresa Couch Charles and Wendy Pamela and Jeffrey Gerald Cantey Brian Cox Drucker Bernstein LEADERSHIP Christopher Carmichael Christopher Coy Mr. Eric Ducharme Teresa Beschman CIRCLE Sarah Beth Carpenter Susan Cruz Martine Dunn Mr. Jan W. Beseler Pat Carruthers Matthew Curoe Anne Eberhart $1,500 - $2,499 Mr. Michael Betz Anonymous (23) Caslavka Family Bonnie Curtis Robert and Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jennifer and Vito Eckman Mr. Fred Abblett Betz Steven Casson Damiano Matthew Edelbrock Anurag Agarwal Mr. and Mrs. Mark Biegger Mr. Chaker A. Chahrour Steve D’Amico Monica R. Egger James Allard Mrs. Karen E. Bishea Karen Chamberlain Tanya Daniel Mr. Brian A. Eichhold Josef Allen Scott and Stephanie Duane Charbonneau Courtney and Craig Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bisselberg Ms. Holly L. Cheers Mrs. Linda Alley Dauer Elberfeld Ms. Amy Bixel Ms. Kim Chiodi Jacqueline Allshouse- Ann Davis Paul Eldridge Hutchens Gary and Marci Blachman Ms. Crystal Chittenden Mr. Bruno De Weer Ms. Paige Ellerman Mr. Joseph C. Alter Mrs. Herbert Bloch, Jr.* Joon Cho Kathy DeBrosse Mr. Christopher C. Elma Diane L. Altmix Randal and Peter Bloch Keris Clark Dr. Rose Marie Deibel Jean M. Elwing, MD Lars Anderson Roslyn Bolden Linda Clement-Holmes David Deitsch Susan B. Esler and Steve Elizabeth Andrews-Bock Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bolton William L. Clifford Nicholas Denton Skibo Seth A. Ankrom Sharon Bond Paula Clifton Mike and Cathy DeWeirdt Anthony G. Esposito Linda Antus Laurence and Hildy Mary Ellen and Tom Cody 19 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Ms. Kathryn Evans Bonhaus Marjorie Applegate Lela and Maurice Coffey Amy DeWitt Mark J. and Melissa Cassandra W. Borchers William and Eve Appleton Terrance Cole Dr. Thomas G. Dewitt Fahner

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Pones performing Place/Setting for Cincinnati Fringe Festival

Leadership Donors, Continued Dr. and Mrs. Michael Donald L. Gilbert MD and Michele and Joseph Halpin Christine and Richard Cheryl Jorgenson K. Farrell Deborah Gilbert PhD Robin Hamilton Holmes Mr. Gary C. Joseph Richard and Carol Fencl* David M. Giles Scott and Carolyn Hamlin Julie Holt Jay and Shirley Joyce Kimber L. Fender Lisa C. Goines Alicia Hammersmith Patricia Hord Elizabeth Jukic Elizabeth Fikes Arielle M. Goldberg and James A. Hampton Christopher and Jennifer Adam and Chris Kahn William D. Meredith Houser Tom and Mary Liz Finn Lauren Hannan Shafer Brian and Alisha Kalb Mrs. Elizabeth D. Katherine A. Howard Matthew Fischer Kurt and Dori Hansen Anneke Kaminski Goldsmith Keith Howorka Sharon Fiscus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Debra Kaput Ms. Jeanne Golliher Dr. Cheryl L. Hoying Robert W. Fisher Hanson Ellen M. Katz Mr. Clifford Goosmann and Megan C. Hudson Barbara Fitch (Mrs. Stona) Ms. Andrea Wilson Sasha and Grant Mike and Jane Keating* Harbrecht Herbie Huesman Bill and Audrey Fitzgerald Mady Gordon Patti and Tom Keckeis Jim L. Harkin Myron and Sherry Hughes James T. & Leslie Dr. Camille Graham Mr. R. Ted Keller Fitzgerald Linda Harlow Laura L Humphrey Richard M. and Colleen A. John and Debra Kellington Ryan and Suzanne Mr. Shawn Harter Alissa Huschart Grant Helen and Darius Kemp Flanigan Debra Hartsell and Michael Luana Iorio Melvin and Chandra Angela Noelle Kenney Alan S. Flege Gravely James Maite Iraolagoitia Michael Kercsmar Jason and Shellie Foley Regina Gray Barbara Hauser Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Irwin Caroline Key James Fortner Nancy and Trey Grayson Mr. Andrew T. Hawking Danielle Ivory Sanyika Keyes Mr. and Mrs. Tadd A. Abigail Grebe Ms. Deborah M. Hayes Jason Jackman Fowler Andy Head Amit and Sabina Ms. Vicki C. Green Charles and Eve Jackson Khemchandani Mary Francis Mr. Robert R. Heidenreich Mrs. Linda Greenberg* Dave and Cindy Jackson Tim and Pam Kimmel Mr. and Mrs. Toriano and Mrs. Cheryl L. Heilman Maya Franklin Elaine and Richard Greiwe Monica Jackson Marcene C. Kinney Daniel Griesemer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nalini Jagannath Jenny Franta Heldman* Brian and Jackie Paul Griscom Mr. Robert Janning Kirkpatrick Patrick Frew Paul Hemmings Mr. and Dr. Grisemer Jim and Margie Jansing Tom and Sue Kirkpatrick Ms. Patricia A. Frey Mr. Martin Hettich and Ms. Ms. Jill Frondorf Gary and Dina Gruber Nina Urban-Hettich Matt Jessup Gwen Kirles Lois and Gary Fruhwirth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. Joseph D. Heyd Raymond A. Jeter Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Gruber Kitchin Robert Ganz James Hicks David Johns Laura Guggenheim Ms. Lisa Knutson Dusty Garner-Carpenter Tillie Hidalgo Lima Ms. Margaret Johnson Mr. David Gunn Ms. Claudia S. Kohlman Jane Garvey and John Mr. Michael A. Hirschfeld Mr. Paul Johnson Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shannon Johnson Kelly Kolar-Eyman Guttman Teresa Hoelle and Scott Christine Geary Provancher Stephen Johnson Mr. Mark L. Koors Stuart N. Hagglund 20 Ms. Jodi Geiser Mr. John Hoeting Julie D. Jones Daniel Koppenhafer JoAnn and Gary Hagopian Thom and Lu Gerdes Mr. Michael J. Hoffmeister Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Jones Mrs. Dale Kozma Mrs. Kathy A. Haines Mr. Jim Gielty J. Mark Holcomb Mr. Titus A. Jones Mr. Jack Kraeutler Mrs. Kimberly Halbauer Trina Gierden David Holcombe Ms. Della R. Jordan Dr. Colleen Kraft 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Theodore H. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. and Mrs. John Kevin J. and Laure Murray Audrey Pettengill Kim and Patrick Kraus Lueke McShane Averrin Mwalupindi Liane and Dave Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mrs. Anne Lynch Mr. Charles E. Mead, Jr.* Janet B. Myles Norman Phillips Krausen Ms. Cynthia A. Lyons Angela Meehan J Nash Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephen Mrs. Krystyna Krawczyk Dennis and Teresa Lyons Ms. Susan M. Meeks Mr. Thomas M. Nash Phillips Karl Kreunen Mr. Douglas F. Lyons David Meiners Christina and Pete Neises Mr. Gilliam D. Phipps J.B. and Allison Kropp John Maddrill Lisa Mell Ms. Naomi Nelson Elizabeth Pierce Ms. Jule Kucera Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Isabel Mendez Mr. Thomas Neltner Mrs. Nancy Pinckney Maness Virginia Kuertz Gary and Maria Mercer Tony and Tara Newboult James Plum Lynn and Patrick Mangan Mr. and Mrs. Polk Laffoon IV Jennifer Merchant Stefanie A. Newman Andy and Lori Poole Mrs. Rhonda Manley Thomas Lamarre Ms. Kathryn E. Merchant Bill and Karen Neyer* Terrence Porter Michele A. Mansfield Cynthia Joy Lamb Tom and Theresa Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Dr. Monica Posey Peter Landgren and Judith Thomas D. Mantei and Dan and Anne Michel Niehaus Mr. Richard L. Postler Anne Chasser Schonbach Kathleen W. and Steven Jonathan and Jennifer Mr. Camryn J. Prevost Sherie Marek Jamie Landheer W. Miller Niemeyer Bill and Mary Beth Price* Ms. Peggy Ann Markstein Louis Langrée William T. Miller Mr. Mikio Nishizu Gina Prickel Susan Marmo Jennifer Larkins Mrs. Catherine M. Millette Mr. John L. Noelcke Brian Queenan Scott and Tami Lauschke Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Deborah A. Miner Ernest Nordquist Martin Mr. Sundar Raman and Sarah Lawler Christopher Minnich Pedro Noriega Ms. Ramya Santhanam Mr. Chad C. Martin Kei and Shannon Lawson Danute Miskinis Molly North Mary Ran Gallery Henry Martin Wendy Lea Mr. David M. Moeller and Mr. Richard Oberschmidt John and Kim Ravenhall Teresa and Randy Mr. Mark E. Dehler and Mrs. Diana Mr. Paul R. Lechleiter Martinez Jackie Reau Ms. Peg Moertl Oberschmidt Steve Leeper and Paul Martini Ms. Johnna Reeder Rae Vuic Randy and Krista Monnin Elizabeth and Stefan Ms. Lisa M. Mather Olson Corinne Reich Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Michael Moore Mr. Kirk W. Reich Leggio, Jr. Beena Mathew Elizabeth and Walter Mr. Terence Moore Osborne Patricia Pease Rice Jason and Brandi Lenihan Mr. Anthony L. Mathis Mr. Samuel Moore Jr. Ward and Debbie Dr. Jeanette Richards Andi Levenson Young Keri Matthews Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Ostendorf Camille A. Richardson Wendy Kurtz Levine David W. Mauldin Mary Morand Jessica Overley Linda A. Richey Sue S. Lewis Nicholas and Jessica Emily Morgan Mavridoglou Colleen Oxbrough Kimberly Riddle Carrie Lichter Victoria Morgan Kathleen Mays Mildred and Vicente Mary Riffe Janice Liebenberg and Gwen Morris Pacheco Debbie S. Mazziotti Kendra Riley Andy Holzhauser Carrie Marie Mount Tom and Marian Partridge Holly and Louis Mazzocca TaraLyn Riordan Mr. and Mrs. David Paul and Terri Muething Mr. David A. Pearce Lindner Mary Mc and Kevin Jeffrey Robbins Anne E. Mulder and Judy Peppler Calvin and Patricia Lawson Nancy Catherine Roberto Rebecca M. Gibbs John Perentesis Linnemann Demetrice McClurkin Ms. Cynthia S. Robertson Michele Mullins Barbara Perez David W. Linnenberg Tim and Trish McDonald Edward Robinson Steve and Beth Mullins The Hon. and Mrs. Burton Bill and Diana Lower Candace McGraw RUGiving2 Sandra Murawski Perlman Daniel Luegering Marybeth McManus Blake Robison and Sarah and Christopher Judy L. Pershern Shelly McNamara Connan Morrissey Murphy Lauren and Justin Peter Ms. Jean Lydon-Rodgers Jeffrey Rodgers impact Mrs. Kelly T. Roebuck STORIES Vicki Dapper Rogers Cheryl Rose and Jeff Chapman BRIDGING CULTURAL DIVIDES Scott Rose In the spring and summer of 2016, the Cincinnati Art Museum presented an exhibition that illustrated how Dr. Jan Rosenbaum Sass the arts can bridge cultural divides: 30 Americans. Nancy and Edward This conversation-starting and sometimes provocative Rosenthal exhibition focused on issues of race, gender and historical identity in contemporary culture. 92% of Mr. Nick G. Rosian visitors noted that the exhibition introduced them to a Christopher Ross perspective they hadn’t considered, and 75% reported Ms. Audrey L. Rossman a better understanding of contemporary conversations 21 about equality and race relations. Jenni and Derek Roudebush

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Leadership Donors, Continued

Joy Herald Rutan Kathy Selker Stephanie Smith Michael Taney Anne Warrington Jack and Martine Ryan Ronald Seniours Albert and Liza Karla Tankersley Dennis and Yvonne Saurabh Saksena Daniel D. Sergent Smitherman Mr. Robert C. and Anne Washington Marie Laure Salvado Steven and Linda Sofie Snauwaert C. Taylor Conni Weaver Mrs. Katrina Sammons Shaknaitis Joy Snyder Don and Linda Warren and Pam Weber Tecklenburg Kathy and Mario San Dr. Elizabeth A. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Carolyn and Bob Wehling Marco Shaughnessy and J. Sowar Lisa Tecklenburg Ms. Jane Welling Mr. Jim Stapleton Linda Sandidge Alice Sowers Gretchen Terhar Mr. Timothy M. Matthew and Robin Stephanie Spaccarelli Jacqueline M. Terry Wesolowski Ann Sandman Sheakley Amy and Keith Spiller Jennifer Terry Barbara Weyand Ms. Martha Cutright Sarra Stephanie and Kris Mrs. Aude Scheibli- Shepherd Sarah St. Clair Carol Teter Susan E. Wheatley Roumegoux Timothy Shepherd Mary Stagaman Beverly Tharp Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Wheeler Kris L. Scheihing Mr. and Mrs. Brent and Kevin Stanford Abbot and Josie Thayer Charles Scheper Valarie Sheppard Doug Stang Mr. Pieter D. Theron Peter Whipple Robert and Dawn Schiff Mrs. Belinda Sherman Mr. Leroy Staples Amy Thompson Ms. Chiquita V. White Benjamin Schlagheck Julie and Steve Shifman Terry Starcher Joyce and Howard Juanita White Lukas A. Schmid Mr. and Mrs. John Erin and Shane Starkey Thompson Charles and April Whitlock Denise A. Schnieders E. Shore Matthew Q. Stautberg James R. Tippmann Kristine Wickemeier Jerry W. and Ann G. Christopher and Laura Mr. John F. Steele, Sr. Mr. Alessandro Tosolini David Willbrand Shroat Schoen Paula Steiner Dr. Laura Trice Ms. Diana Willen Jerry and Betsy Shroat Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Don and Kristin Stock Maria E. Troyano, Ph.D. Felicia Williams Schomburger John Sieg Thomas Stoll Faith Tupman Michele Williams Roger J. and Glenda C. Murray Sinclaire Monica Turner Mr. and Mrs. Stanford T. Schorr* Michael and Amy Stephanie Sisak Stonecipher Robert and Carol Turner Williams, Jr. Mr. Herb and Ms. Jenn Lydia Sites Brennen Willingham Schul Brian J. Stout Jacqueline Tye Bonita Siverd Sara Willingham Dr. Ann E. Schulte Erin A. Straits Ron and Arleigh Tysoe Mr. Michael Slattery Drs. Roger H. and Cynthia Mark Ulliman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Stephanie M. Schumacher Wilson Ms. Sandra J. Slusarczyk M. Sublett Mr. Gregory M. Utter Michael N. Schuster Gregg H. Wilson Christi Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Ken and Liz Valentine Ann Schwentker Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. Dwight T. Smith Kelly and Guy Vanasse Ms. Ann M. Schwister and Thanikachalam Wilson Dr. Juan C. Santamarina Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Toui Vang Smith, Jr. Sundarrajan Ms. Carole Winchester Mary Warner Scott Jeremy and Louise Mr. James C. Smith Tina Surface David and Jennifer Robin Seaborough Vaughan Withrow Jamie Smith Jennifer Suttles Cristina Seda-Hoelle Bennette Veals and Paul Nancy and David A. Wolf Michael and Donnalyn Ryan Swisher E. Pierre Emily Seitz Pawlak Ms. Rebecca S. Wood Smith Matthew Szolwinski Chandrasekar Venkataramani Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Woodside, III Mr. Robert F. Verbryke Mr. Matt Woody Mary Vigilante impact Mr. Scott Workman Larry and Maureen Vignola STORIES Dr. Nestor Worobetz Ms. Pamela J. Viscione Ms. Michelle A. Wright Vista Foundation ENLIVENING NEIGHBORHOODS Felicia Thornton Wymore Mr. Daniel Vogelpohl Every other Friday, Price Hill Will offers Mr. Jeffrey C. Yancey free community Concerts in the Square Mr. and Mrs. Stephen featuring Price Hill musicians in St. G. Vollmer The Zaring Family Lawrence Square. The park was created to Foundation Daniel and Emily von increase visitors to the heart of the Warsaw Allmen Ms. Susan B. Zaunbrecher Avenue Neighborhood Business District. By hosting a concert series in this park, Stephen and Gail Von Dave and Dee Ziegler Price Hill Will creates the eye-catching Wahlde Jaculin Zurlinden landmark – and enlivened community – Cari Vonier that Price Hill imagined when they were planning the Square. Lee Walton and *Through a fund at the Greater 22 Allison Cox Cincinnati Foundation Mark and Noël Walton Buzz Ward 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

2017 ArtsWave Women’s Leadership Roundtable Symposium speakers with Alecia Kintner and WLR Chair Kelly Soller Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner

2017 WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS

ArtsWave Women’s Leadership Roundtable brings together Anne Eberhart Rebekah Gensler women who support and value the impact, reach, and quality Mary P. Effler Naomi Tucker Gerwin of the arts in our region to inspire and be inspired. Members Monica R. Egger Trina Gierden support ArtsWave at the leadership level. Julie Elberfeld Deborah Gilbert Ph.D. Paige Ellerman* Pamela K. Ginsburg Anonymous (2) Laura Blackorby Bridgit Chayt N. Jeane Elliott Victoria Buyniski Jacqueline Allshouse- Shannon Bobbert Ms. Holly L. Cheers Sheila Elsbrock Gluckman Hutchens Kali Hacias Boecher Kim Chiodi Jean M. Elwing, MD Agnes Godwin Hall* Diane L. Altmix Roslyn Bolden Crystal C. Chittenden Lisa Catron Ernst Lisa C. Goines Maribeth Amyot Lorraine Bolsinger Keris Clark Teresa F. Ernst Arielle M. Goldberg Elizabeth Andrews-Bock Sharon Bond Linda W. Clement-Holmes Susan B. Esler Jeanne Golliher Linda Antus Hildy M. Bonhaus Ms. Allison Cox Ms. Kathryn Evans Mady Gordon* Cathy Bernardino Bailey Karen Bowman Susan Cruz Kimber L. Fender Michelle Goret Ellen Baker Robyn Brands Becky Cull Trish Fielden Colleen A. Grant Lori Baker Nina Britton Bonnie Curtis Elizabeth Fikes Chandra Gravely* Karen S. Barfield Khloe Broelmann Jennifer Damiano Ms. Renee S. Filiatraut Nancy Grayson Amy Barhorst Helena Lawson Brooks Tanya Daniel Kathy Fish Vicki C. Green Beverly Ann Bates Kelly Brown Courtney Dauer Barbara Fitch (Mrs. Stona) Linda Greenberg Deana Battle A. Christine Browning Althea M. Davis Lisa D. Flacke Donna Gruber Ms. Pamela A. Battle Stacey Browning Ann Davis Suzanne Flanigan Liz Kathman Grubow Kelly L. Beatty Laura Brunner Kathy DeBrosse Julia Fox Laura Guggenheim Gale Beckett* Trish Bryan Rose Marie Deibel Mary Francis JoAnn Hagopian Doreen Beckham Eileen M. Budo Catherine DeWeirdt Mrs. Maya Q. Franklin Kathy A. Haines Cindi Bedinghaus Sue Butler M. Raquel Diaz de Prego Jenny Franta Kimberly Halbauer Patricia K. Beggs Stephanie W. Byrd Dr. Gaylene R. Dinkel Ms. Patricia A. Frey Michele Halpin Cora Beimesche Julie Calvert Kimberly Doebereiner Sue Friedlander Kristal Hambrick Lois G. Benjamin Vivienne Carlson Kelley Downing* Jill Frondorf Robin Hamilton Pam Bernstein Sarah Beth Carpenter Marjorie Drackett Lois Fruhwirth Marcie Hammel Teresa Beschman Martha Carroll Aida Dragovic Jane Garvey Lauren Hannan Shafer Carol Beyersdorfer Pam Carroll Kaitlyn Driesen Christine Geary* Amy Hanson 23 Karen Bishea Shannon Carter Tehya Duckworth Sudie Geier Delores Hargrove-Young Stephanie Bisselberg Karen Chamberlain Dianne Dunkelman Kay Geiger Linda Harlow Amy L. Bixel Anne Chasser Dr. Lisa Dunlap Jodi Geiser Debra Hartsell

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Women’s Leadership Roundtable Members, Continued Patricia Hartsfield-Davis Gwen Kirles Ann Michael Jeanette Richards Deborah Smith Teri Haught Lisa Knutson Kathleen W. Miller Camille A. Richardson Stephanie Smith Barbara Hauser Ms. Claudia S. Kohlman Catherine Millette Linda Richey Joy Snyder Deborah M. Hayes Kelly Kolar-Eyman* Danute Miskinis Kimberly Riddle Kelly Soller* Melanie Healey Dale Kozma Peg Moertl Ellen Rieveschl Alice Sowers Mrs. Cheryl L. Heilman Colleen Kraft Krista Marantos Monnin Mary Riffe Amy Spiller Mrs. Anne P. Heldman Mrs. Krystyna Krawczyk Mrs. Michael Moore Kendra Riley Sarah St. Clair Vicki Herche Allison Kropp Mrs. Mary Morand TaraLyn Riordan Mary Stagaman Michelle Hershey* Jule Kucera Emily Morgan Nancy Roberto Terry Starcher Tillie Hidalgo Lima Virginia Kuertz Victoria Morgan Cynthia S. Robertson Delane Starliper Erika Hinebaugh Cynthia Lamb Gwen Morris Ms. Jean Lydon-Rodgers Elizabeth Stautberg Teresa Hoelle Jamie Landheer Connan Morrissey Rachael Rodman Paula Steiner Katy Hollister Dorothea Langsam Anne E. Mulder and Vicki Dapper Rogers Melissa Stevens Julie Holt Jennifer Larkins Rebecca M. Gibbs Cheryl Rose* Erin A. Straits Sandra Holzgen Kei Lawson Michele Mullins Dr. Jan Rosenbaum Sass Tina Surface Patty Hord Wendy Lea Sandra Murawski Joy Herald Rutan Jennifer Suttles Jennifer Houser Andi Levenson Young Sarah Avila Murphy Martine Ryan Nancy Swanson Katherine A. Howard Wendy Kurtz Levine Christina Neises Marie Laure Salvado Carol G. Talbot Cheryl Hoying Sue S. Lewis Naomi R. Nelson Katrina Sammons Karla Tankersley Megan C. Hudson Carrie Lichter Tara Newboult Linda Sandidge Teresa Tanner Sherry L. Hughes Janice Liebenberg Valerie L. Newell Ann Sandman Carolyn Tastad Laura L. Humphrey Terry L. Lindquist Maureen Normoyle Ann Santen Cenona A. Taveras Alissa Huschart Amanda Lucas Molly North Martha Cutright Sarra Lisa Tecklenburg Vanessa Indriolo Vreeland Cynthia Lyons Elizabeth Olson Lisa Sauer* Gretchen Terhar Maite Iraolagoitia Karen F. Maier Elizabeth Osborne Aude Scheibli-Roumegoux Rebecca Terrell* Monica Jackson Deborah P. Majoras Debbie Ostendorf Kris L. Scheihing Jacqueline M. Terry Lydia Jacobs-Horton Carmie Maloney Jessica Overley Luann Scherer Jennifer Terry Nalini Jagannath Mrs. Rhonda Manley Colleen Oxbrough Rosemary Schlachter* Carol Teter Marianne James Michele A. Mansfield Mildred Pacheco Heather Schmidt Amy Thompson Heidi B. Jark Peggy Ann Markstein Mrs. Jacqueline G. Parker Denise Schnieders Jan Timmel Denise Jeavons Susan Marmo Francie Pepper Ann G. Schoen Dr. Laura Trice Susan L. Joa Teresa Martinez Judy Peppler Digi Schueler* Maria E. Troyano, Ph.D. Margie Johnson Keri Matthews Barbara Perez Dr. Ann E. Schulte Faith Tupman Shannon Johnson Jessica Mavridoglou Judy Pershern Stephanie M. Schumacher Barbara A. Turner Julie D. Jones Kathleen Mays Audrey Pettengill Ann Schwentker Monica Turner Michelle Jones Debbie S. Mazziotti Lynn Phillips Ann M. Schwister Jacqueline Tye Della Jordan Holly Mazzocca Elizabeth Pierce Robin Seaborough Karen Bruner Upright Cheryl Jorgenson Mrs. Mary McFadden Erica Pontius Cristina Seda-Hoelle Nina Urban-Hettich Elizabeth Jukic Lawson Lori Poole Emily Seitz Pawlak Ellen van der Horst Chris Kahn Candace McGraw Dr. Monica Posey Kathy Selker Kelly Vanasse Alisha Kalb Jill McGruder Julia Poston Barbara Sferra Louise Vaughan Anneke Kaminski Marybeth McManus Jenny Powell Elizabeth Shaughnessy Bennette Veals Debra Kaput Kathryn McMullen Emily Praeter Robin S. Sheakley Mary Vigilante Ellen M. Katz Shelly McNamara Lauri Prescott Stephanie Shepherd Kim M. Vincent* Helen Kemp* Susan McPartlin Elizabeth Radke Valarie L. Sheppard Ms. Pamela J. Viscione Angela Noelle Kenney Lindsay H. McShane Marty Ragland Belinda J. Sherman Cari Vonier Caroline Key Mary Ann Meanwell Maribeth S. Rahe Julie Shifman Yvonne Gray Washington Sanyika Keyes Angela Meehan Mary Ran Karen Showell Conni Weaver Sabina Khemchandani Susan M. Meeks Kim Ravenhall Laura Shroat Pamela Weber 24 Pam Kimmel Lisa Mell Johnna Reeder Lorri Simpson Karen Weinberg Marcene C. Kinney Isabel Mendez Corinne Reich Stephanie Sisak Susan E. Weldishofer Alecia Kintner Kathryn E. Merchant Gretchen Reifsnyder Lydia Sites Jane Welling Jackie Kirkpatrick Jill P. Meyer Pamela Reis Sandra Slusarczyk Alice Weston Michelle Meyer Patricia Pease Rice continued on next page 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Women’s Leadership Roundtable Members, Continued Barbara Weyand Kristine Wickemeier Kristi Clement Williams Lisa Wolter Susan Zaunbrecher Susan E. Wheatley Kathy Wilkinson Michele Williams Rebecca S. Wood Alison Zimmerman Chiquita V. White Diana J. Willen Carole Winchester Ms. Michelle A. Wright Jaculin Zurlinden Juanita White Felicia Williams Kelly L. Wittich* Felicia Thornton Wymore *Denotes Steering Gina R. Whittle Jenny Williams Jodi Woffington* Anne M. Zaring Committee Member

Smokey Robinson with CAALA members

2017 CIRCLE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERS FOR THE ARTS

The Circle of African American Leaders for the Arts brings together Michael Moore Mr. Leroy Staples men and women in our community who believe that the power of Mr. Terence Moore Ms. Cenona A. Taveras the arts helps bridge cultural divides. Members support ArtsWave Mr. Samuel Moore Jr. and Dr. Eric Beatty* at the leadership level. Mr. Shawn T. Newman Sherman L. Taylor II Stefanie A. Newman Mr. Pieter D. Theron Anonymous (2) Mrs. Verna E. Delores Hargrove-Young* Mrs. Jacqueline G. Parker Joyce and Howard Thompson Josef Allen Coleman-Hagler Teresa Hoelle and Scott Norman Phillips Barbara A. Turner Cathy Bernardino Bailey Jeffery Cook Provancher Terrence Porter Monica Turner Juan Bailey Hideo and Sherri Core Myron and Sherry Awadagin Pratt Hughes* Bennette Veals* Beverly Ann Bates Martine Dunn Mr. Camryn J. Prevost Danielle Ivory Ms. Pamela J. Viscione Deana Battle* Mr. and Mrs. Toriano and Dr. Jeanette Richards Maya Franklin Monica Jackson Lee Walton Ms. Pamela A. Battle Camille A. Richardson Mr. Kala Gibson* Raymond A. Jeter Mark and Noël Walton William Beckham Kendra Riley Lisa C. Goines Ms. Della R. Jordan Dennis and Yvonne Mr. Tysonn Y. Betts RUGiving2 Dr. Camille Graham Mr. Gary C. Joseph Washington Roslyn Bolden Ms. Audrey L. Rossman Melvin and Chandra Helen and Darius Kemp Chiquita V. White Sharon Bond Linda Sandidge Gravely* Angela Noelle Kenney Juanita White Stephanie Wright Byrd Mr. Carl Satterwhite Regina Gray Sanyika Keyes Felicia Williams Gerald Cantey Robin Seaborough Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kei Lawson Michele Williams Keris Clark Gruber Lydia Sites Janice Liebenberg Mr. and Mrs. Stanford T. Linda Clement-Holmes Chet Guess Mr. Dwight T. Smith Williams, Jr. 25 Mrs. Rhonda Manley Lela and Maurice Coffey Mrs. Agnes Godwin Hall Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Ms. Michelle A. Wright and Mr. Darin C. Hall Randy Martinez Smith, Jr.* John Coleman *Denotes Steering Mr. Anthony L. Mathis Robin Hamilton Albert and Liza Committee Member Demetrice McClurkin Smitherman CAMPAIGN RESULTS

YP Committee

2017 YOUNG PROFESSIONAL LEADERS

Young Professional Leaders are dedicated to cultivating awareness of, encouraging John Kaminski engagement in and promoting philanthropy for ArtsWave with the next generation Kate and Michael Kennedy of community leaders. Membership is open to Young Professional leaders who Angela Noelle Kenney contribute $500 or more each year to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. Caroline Key Sanyika Keyes Anonymous (1) April Casey Blaise Durio Luisa Gonzalez Amit and Sabina Manuel Acosta Carmie Chambers Scott Durkee Richard M. and Colleen A. Khemchandani Eric Aho Joon Cho Matthew Edelbrock Grant Gwen Kirles* Barbara Ahrman Lyhan Christopfel Michael Ehrman Ms. Vicki C. Green Stephanie Knight Douglas Alcorn Keris Clark Abigail Estrada-Bey Daniel Griesemer Kush Kotecha James Allard Surilda Clark-Sturm Jon and Katie Feldkamp Mr. and Dr. Grisemer Angela Krites Zachary Alter Teresa Couch Lisa D. Flacke Brian Haberman Matthew Krumanaker William Andes Mariel Cox Ryan and Suzanne Robin Hamilton Steven Langguth Eric Barrett Michael Crawford Flanigan Mr. John Hatjopoulos Joaquin Lastra Peter Bergman Brendon and Becky Cull Joseph Fleming Barbara Hauser Jennifer Laugle Mr. Michael Betz* Jessica David Derek Flynt Erin (Riggs) Hennessey Kei and Shannon Lawson Ms. Shannon Bobbert Ms. Althea M. Davis Mary Francis Nicole Herron Robert Lesan Kevin Bock Linda Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Toriano and Teresa Hoelle and Scott Miranda Lewis Maya Franklin Provancher Bob Bonder* Justine DiNapoli Janice Liebenberg and Jenny Franta Mr. Michael J. Hoffmeister Andy Holzhauser Craig and Leslie Bowman Dr. Gaylene R. Dinkel Dusty Garner-Carpenter Joseph Hoskins Daniel Luegering Nina and Frederick Britton Ryan Dirks Christine Geary Katherine A. Howard Matthew Madges Kyle Brown Mrs. Aida Dragovic Adam Gelter Megan C. Hudson Teresa and Randy Mr. Benjamin “Rocky” Kaitlyn Driesen Megan Gill Craig Jones Martinez 26 Byington Thad Driscoll* Arielle M. Goldberg and Jillian Jones Paul Martini Sarah Beth Carpenter* Charles and Wendy William D. Meredith Adam and Chris Kahn Nicholas and Jessica Martha and Kevin Carroll Drucker Mavridoglou 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Andrew Maynard Jessica Overley Robin Seaborough Drew Walters John & Kira Zimmerly Debbie S. Mazziotti Katie Owens Emily Seitz Pawlak Lee Walton and Robert and Rania Holly and Louis Mazzocca Nate Paszczykowski Nancy Sevieux Allison Cox Zimmerman Michael McCarren Carlos Perez Mansi Shah Amy Weber Allison Zurlinden Bianca and Shawn Danielle Perkins Lixin Shen Amy Wiles *denotes ArtsWave YP Committee member McCartt Lauren and Justin Peter Andrea Shepard Kevin Wilhite Amanda M. McDonald James Plum Timothy Shepherd Michael McKiernan Andy and Lori Poole Christopher Shumate Joshua and Lorionna Mr. Camryn J. Prevost John Sieg Metzger Vivek Priyadarshi Erik Sieve Ross Meyer Mr. Sundar Raman and Jacob Sieving Mrs. Catherine M. Millette Ms. Ramya Santhanam Lydia Sites Ms. Hatsuki Miyata Kimberly Ramundo Donald Slavik Lindsey Moneymaker Nicole Rasmussen Alice Sowers Kongolo Mulumba Aaron Reiff Sarah St. Clair Joe Muraca John Richardson Joel and Lisa Stone* Eric Murphy Ryan Richey Timothy Strayer Sarah and Christopher Brian Rigby impact Murphy Ryan Swisher Matthew R. Riley STORIES James Murray Chad Taake TaraLyn Riordan Laura Murschel Catherine Tamarelli Jessica Rohrkemper FUELING CREATIVITY AND LEARNING Robert Nemeth Lisa Tecklenburg Michael Roll Project38 is an innovation in arts education by the Jennifer and Kirby Paul and Tricia Tomich Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Throughout the Neumann Scott Rose Kelley Tracy* school year, CSC teaching artists worked with area schools to create multi-disciplinary interpretations of all Benjamin Schlagheck Jacqueline Tye Christopher Newcomb of Shakespeare’s 38 plays. Students interpreted the plays Denise A. Schnieders Joseph Nichols Daniel Tyszka through dance, music, film, digital media and more. It Kelly O’Brien* Brian Schultz Laura R. Vedder all culminated in the Project 38 Festival, where students Stephanie M. Schumacher shared their projects with peers, community members, Elizabeth and Walter Jeremy Viltro family and friends. The entire program was free of charge Osborne William Schumacher to students and schools.

2017 Campaign Special Thanks Recognition goes to the following and our amazing Semi-Finals and Finals partnership on ArtsWave’s collaboration companies, organizations and judges – Janelle Gelfand, Bob Herzog, beer, Roots. Robyn Lana, D. Lynn Meyers, John Morris individuals for additional support: • Game Day Communications, our PR Russell, and Kathy Wade. partner in helping to leverage our local • Fifth Third Bank, for their continued media presence. • Fifth Third Bank, which gave a $20,000 sponsorship of ArtsWave Tidal: Arts x our agency matching grant to challenge individuals to • Stanard Design Partners, Tech, with additional support from Vantiv, partner in producing our Campaign give during ArtsWave campaign events and Cintrifuse, The Brandery, StartupCincy, communications and this annual report. in the run-up to the finale. and CincyTech. • A huge thank you to all the arts • The Cincinnati Reds, for being an incred- • Enquirer Media, Cincinnati Business that ible partner and supporter of the arts that organizations, large and small, Courier, Cincinnati Parent Magazine and provided venues, activities, speakers, tickets make our region an amazing place to live. Family Friendly Cincinnati for their valued and so much more to make the ArtsWave • FC Cincinnati, for their partnership and media reach and much appreciated support Community Campaign and events so commitment to building a connected throughout the Campaign. successful! community in Greater Cincinnati. • Rhinegeist, for hosting the ArtsWave • Thank you to the nearly 1,000 people • Macy’s, for yet another amazing Macy’s Campaign Finale Celebration. who volunteered their time and talent Arts Sampler weekend, with regional • World Pac Paper, OneTouchPoint, to raise a record-high level of support for support from United Dairy Farmers and Jeff Thomas Catering, A Catered Affair, the arts in Greater Cincinnati, and to the mainstage support from Dewey’s Pizza. Sterling Cut Glass, Memorial Hall, and 38 individuals on our grant review • Accenture, Cincinnati Arts Association Urban Artifact for providing significant committees who spent hundreds of staff, and Enquirer Media for their in-kind support. hours reviewing applications and making 27 continued support of CincySings. Many • Listermann Brewing Company and Blank recommendations for impact-based grants thanks go to our Finals host, Drew Slate Brewing Company, for their continued throughout the region. Lachey, our Semi-Finals host, JonJon, CAMPAIGN RESULTS

ENDOWMENT PARTNERS

Future Endowment, Bequest and Planned Gift Commitments

Anonymous (10 donors) Raymond R. and Isabelle F. Hugo James W. and Carol G. Talbot Henrietta Barlag Marylyn Clark (Taft Museum of Art) Anne Nethercott Sallie Robinson (Cincinnati Ballet, A. Burton Closson, Jr.* Susan M. Ingmire T. Stephen and Lynn Wadsworth (ArtsWave Cincinnati Landmark Charlene F. Combs Mrs. Morse Johnson Phillips and Taft Museum of Art) Productions, Cincinnati Anne Levin DeLyons Susan J. Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Drs. Barry D. & Karen May Festival, Rosenthal Britt Walker (To fund Cincinnati Opera, Caroline S. DeMar Willard and Patricia Ruth Rounding arts opportunities for Cincinnati Playhouse Susan L. Dorward Kissell disadvantaged youth) in the Park, Cincinnati Emalee Schavel Joseph H. and Patrick M. Korb Shakespeare Company, Paul H. and Jo Ann Louise Head Susan S. Laffoon Neal G. Schulte, CPA/CFP (Cincinnati Cincinnati Symphony T. Ward Mark and Jane Serrianne Playhouse in the Park) Orchestra, Ensemble Frank T. Hamilton, Whitney R. and Phillip Theatre Cincinnati and Jr. Trust C. Long (Taft Museum Elizabeth C.B. and Paul Harris K. and Alice Know Theatre) Mary McCullough- of Art) G. Sittenfeld* F. Weston Florence K. Bean Hudson and Greg Christine Gould Meyer Mary Stagaman Gene M. Wilson Hudson Lee Ault Carter Marjorie Motch Mr. and Mrs. John Steinman Legacy and Endowment Gifts The Citizens of Anonymous Joseph Burton Estate of William Donald Emma Freund Gwinner Cincinnati, to match (Taft Museum of Art, Lee Ault Carter * Ehlers Trusts the original endowment in support of on-going (To establish a Fund for Estate of Margaret Estate of Helen B. Hagner gift of Charles P. and garden expenses) ArtsWave at the Greater Embshoff Joseph B. Hall Anna Sinton Taft, Elise Eaton Allen Cincinnati Foundation) Edith T. Emerson which established the Estate of Mary Hanna Performing Arts Fund * W. Rowell Chase Cincinnati Institute of Estate of Thomas J. (Cincinnati Symphony Estates of Blanche Fine Arts in 1927 Estate of Laura L. Clark Emery (Cincinnati Orchestra) and Rebekah Alter Symphony Orchestra) Anonymous (Eight (Cincinnati Symphony Lucinda Closson Estate of Eleanor donors to ArtsWave) Orchestra and Taft Memorial Fund Estate of James M. Ewell Hazelton Anonymous (In honor of Museum of Art) Stanley and Frances D. Estate of Natalie Feld, Martin Hemsworth Estate Cohen (Taft Museum of in memory of Eleanor the 75th Anniversary of Mrs. Robert J. Amidon John Z. Herschede the Cincinnati Institute Art Lecture Series) Feld (Cincinnati Opera Claire U. Atkins Trust John L. Holden of Fine Arts) Estate of Betty J. and Cincinnati Institute Francis A. Benus of Fine Arts) Estate of Ray Huseman Anonymous (Cincinnati Dannenfelser (Cincinnati Symphony Estate of Mr. & Mrs. Symphony Orchestra) Anne Elkins Didrichsen, Franklin L. Folger Trust Orchestra) Louis John Johnen Anonymous in memory of Felix Herbert G. French Alma Betscher and Estate of Edmund L. (Cincinnati Art Museum) and Weta Mae Elkins Estate of Ruth Friedman Edna B. Outcalt (Cincinnati Playhouse in Jones Anonymous (Two donors, Memorial Fund the Park) John W. Gantt, Sr. Cincinnati Opera) Estate of Bertrand B. (Cincinnati Symphony Elizabeth D. Goldsmith Estate of Edwin P. Kahn (To fund college Anonymous Orchestra) 28 Estates of Dr. Ralph scholarships) (Three donors, Taft Dundon Estate of Thomas Good and Ms. Alice Estate of Helen T. Ehlers Museum of Art) F. Buck (Taft Museum of Art) M. Good 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Cincinnati Opera in the Park Girl playing the trombone at Macy’s Arts Sampler Photo Credit: Mikki Shaffner

Legacy and Endowment Gifts, Continued Cathryn Keck Estate of Walter H. Estate of Mary Louise Estate of Lucile W. E. W., H. B. and (Cincinnati Art Museum Meyer Schroth Weibel (Cincinnati F. R. Luther and Taft Museum of Art) Estate of Birdie S. Estate of Eugene P. Symphony Orchestra) Charitable Foundation Estate of Dolores Lucille Neuffer Searfoss Estate of Ruth C. (To establish the Keppler Wilkerson Associate Members Estate of Philip and Louise Taft Semple Endowment Fund) Mrs. Harold J. Kersten Barbara Nightingale Foundation, in memory Estate of Elinor M. National Endowment for Dorothy M. M. Kersten Estate of Louis H. of Louise Taft Semple Winchester the Arts (For children’s (Taft Museum (Directorship of Taft Trust, U.S. Bank Nippert Estate of Dorothy C. education programs) Trustee (Arts Services of Art) Museum of Art) Woodruff The L&L Nippert Office and ArtsWave Maurice E. Oshry Estate of Marjorie Senior Richard P. Windisch and Charitable Foundation Annual Campaign) (ArtsWave and Estate of John K. Margaret Van Goeben (In honor of the 75th Cincinnati Opera) (Cincinnati May Festival) Mr. & Mrs. William McD. Sherman Anniversary of the Kite, in memory of Estate of Rosalie Estate of Joan Stark Eugene Wulsin Cincinnati Institute of Mrs. Lucien Wulsin Phillips (Cincinnati Estate of Joseph Fine Arts) (Cincinnati Symphony Symphony Orchestra) Orchestra) L. Steiner ENDOWMENT GIFTS The Daniel and Susan Estates of Marion and Estate of S. Charles and FROM FOUNDATIONS Pfau Foundation (For Mr. & Mrs. William G. Dorothy Rawson Sue B. Straus AND OTHER ENTITIES the Associate Members Kittredge (Cincinnati Art Museum Endowment Fund) Estate of Anna Sinton The William P. Anderson Estate of Jacqueline Klein and Cincinnati (To transform the Foundation Robert H. Reakirt (Taft Museum of Art) Symphony Orchestra) Taft Baum-Longworth-Taft Commonwealth Hotels, Foundation, PNC

Estate of Rosalie Kramer George Rieveschl House into the Taft Inc.—The Metropolitan Bank, Trustee (Cincinnati Symphony Foundation Museum of Art) Club of Covington, Robert C. Schiff Fund Orchestra) Estate of Charles Scott Estate of Mr. & Mrs. Kentucky (For Associate Eleanor and Charlie Estate of Marjorie F. Riley III (Taft Museum Charles P. Taft Members Endowment) Taft Fund Krantz of Art) (To establish the H.G., H.F. and L.T. Elsie H. Warrington, Estate of Margaret A. Estate of Margaret Raff Cincinnati Institute of Dornette Foundation, Suzanne M. Kunz Robinson (ArtsWave Fine Arts and the Taft Fifth Third Bank Warrington and and Taft Museum of Art) Museum of Art and to Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. and Stan Koller, the Warrington support the Cincinnati Kyte (Cincinnati Opera) Estate of Rosa F. & Co-Trustees Family Foundation, Symphony Orchestra) (For Associate Members Estate of Betty P. Leach Samuel B. Sachs in memory of John T. Endowment Fund) (Taft Museum of Art) (To establish the Sachs Rosalyn Taft Gift Warrington Award for Artistic The Thomas J. Emery (Taft Museum of Art William and Marjorie Estate of Morley P. Excellence) Memorial Exhibition Endowment) Liggett Trust Thompson Estate of Irene Saxton The Ford Foundation Ms. Frances R. Luther, Estate of Charlotte S. (Cincinnati Symphony in memory of Howard Estate of Harry J. Toewater * Through a fund at the Orchestra) B. Luther Schaleman Estate of Patricia A. Torok Greater Cincinnati Foundation (Arts Services Office) LKC Foundation/Mrs. Estate of Edgar J. Estate of Betty V. Tuttle We compile the above rosters Jacob G. Schmidlapp Charles O. Carothers with care. If your name has Mack, Jr. Albert W. Vontz, Jr. Trust, Fifth Third Bank, (In honor of the 75th been omitted or misspelled, John L. & Ray Marie Trustee (To match an Ruth V. Wagner Trust Anniversary of the please accept our apology. Streng Markstein We encourage you to bring NEA grant for children’s Estate of Marie Watts Cincinnati Institute of Estate of George Melber education programs) Fine Arts) any errors or omissions to Estate of Charlotte our attention. Estate of Mildred Meloy Estate of Helen D. Froendhoff Whitmore 29 Mary L. Meyer and Schroeder William D. Meyer Cincinnati Ballet’s CincyDance! in Washington Park

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