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2 TCAN ANNuAl RepoRT 2012
Our MissiOnWe believe the arts are essential to a complete human experience and to the creation of a vibrant, healthy community.
TCAN serves the Metrowest region by increasing opportunities to experience, participate in, and learn about the arts. To this end, TCAN strives to present arts programs of the highest standard that are available to everyone.
TCAN dedicates its resources to providing community access to diverse arts programs, reducing barriers to attendance, and building appreciation through arts education.
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AnnuAl repOrt 2012The Center for Arts in Natick is flourishing.
The designation of Natick Center as a Cultural District by the Massachusetts Cultural Council in 2012 recognizes the measurable impact of Natick’s arts organizations on our community.
We were pleased to end our 15th year in strong financial shape. A surge in TCAN membership lifted our ranks to over 1,600 contributing members from across the region and beyond. We were fortunate to receive generous support from current and new leadership Circle members. A growing list of corporate sponsors and generous grants from Nellie Mae Foundation and Foundation for MetroWest provided important underwriting support to maintain the high standard of our programming.
The 2012 fiscal year included a wide variety of arts programs that set new records for attendance. We enjoyed memorable popular music performances by Ben Taylor, Joan osborne, english Beat, Susannah Hoffs, Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals and Southside Johnny. Artists as varied as George Winston, Buckwheat Zydeco and the acclaimed Swingle Singers made appearances on the TCAN stage. We introduced the TCAN Young Masters Series featuring the next generation of classical musicians. And a strong season by the TCAN players ended on a musical note with a classic production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company.”
We are grateful to TCAN’s board, donors, and corporate sponsors for enabling us to provide affordable access to the arts. Without their support, we would not be able to provide the valuable programs that enhance Natick’s culture.
Thank you to our members, patrons and sponsors, and to our dedicated staff and volunteers. I deeply appreciate your support and hard work that allows our organization to thrive. We are proud to be a part of the Natick community.
David lavalley executive Director
tABle OF COntents
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
TCAN players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Firehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Financials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
patrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Staff & Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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features
AcApellANorth Shore AcapellaSpookapella IXSwingle Singers
BluesDan Hicks and The Hot licksDuke RobillardJames Montgomery Blues BandJohnny ARonnie earlRuthie Foster BandSonny landreth
clAssicAlAmphion String QuartetHye-Jin KimMin-Hee Koo and Boaz SharonRobert BelinicYoung Masters of BrandeisYoung Masters of Walnut Hill
comedyAn evening With GrouchoBoston ComicsChicago City limitsComedy Night w/Tony VJimmy Tingle: American Dream
crossoverCalifornia/Montreal Guitar TrioDeborah Henson-ConantTurtle Island Quartet
FolkAztec Two StepDalaDavid Wilcox w/Vicki Genfanellis paulFitzsimmons, Black & MiragliaJeff Foucault & Kris DelmhorstJonathan edwardsNerissa & Katryna Nields patty larkinpeter MulveyRed HorseRuth Moody BandSeth Glier & liz longleySteve ForbertSusan Werner TrioTom Rush
presenting exCellenCeIn our 15th year, compelling and entertaining artists illuminated the TCAN stage. The varied and high quality performances culminated in an unforgettable benefit performance from ReNT stars Adam pascal and Anthony Rapp. From the soothing harmonies of acapella to the soulful sounds of rock, programming appealed to a wide range of patrons and communities. The classical series grew in strength with the introduction of the Young Masters Series, including violinist Hye-Jin Kim. Jimmy Tingle and other notable comedians brought down the house with irreverent and no-holds-barred routines. From nationally recognized artists to local rising stars, the honest and energetic nature of every musician was showcased at TCAN.
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features
JAzzBuckwheat ZydecoGeorge WinstonGrace Kelly
operAAmelia Goes to the Balllittle Women
popJoan osborneJoe RobinsonBen Taylor
rockAtlanta Rhythm SectionBeatlejuiceCalifornia Transit Authorityenter the HaggisFair, Yates & BetschartFelix CavaliereGlen & Grant lee phillipsHowie DayJesse Colin YoungJohn Waitelez ZeppelinMarshall Crenshawpaula ColeSarah Borges BandSouthside JohnnySusanna HoffsThe english BeatThe Glimmer Twins
rootsRodney CrowellShelby lynne
“Thank you for another beautiful night – not every town has a beautiful place like this.”
–Dar Williams
“Great sound, great lights, great venue.” “We would play here seven days a week
if you’d have us!” –Pesky J Nixon
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tcan players
stop kissMarch 2-11, 2012
An unexpected romance between two young women is shattered when an assault leaves one in a coma. The other is left to piece together the story of their friendship, and find out what her happiness is worth to her. This story of charmingly unfocused Callie and her friendship with Sara, a school-teacher from St. louis, is a gentle, affection-ate work, with a blithe sense of comedy. Directed by Margaret umbsen.
sherlock holmes: the FinAl AdventureJune 1-10, 2012
Could the ultimately logical, thoroughly dispassionate Holmes who has survived poison, pistols and other precarious perils actually be laid low by his love for a woman? The villainous professor Moriarty thinks so. And despite the best efforts of Holmes and his loyal sidekick Dr. Watson, Moriarty may just be right. This decorated play offered suspense, mystery, drama and a healthy dose of humor to enthusiastic crowds each night. Directed by Matt Cederholm.
compAnyNovember 9-18, 2012
Set in upper Manhattan, Company is a funny, sophisticated exploration of love and commitment as seen through the eyes of a charming perpetual bachelor question-ing his single state and his enthusiastically married, slightly envious friends. With a wise and witty Stephen Sondheim score including “Another Hundred people,” “Side by Side by Side,” “The ladies Who lunch” and “Being Alive,” Company offers musical comedy at its finest. Directed by Erin Huelskamp.
*TCAN Players sponsored by MutualOne Bank
tAking the stAgeTCAN’s resident community theater troupe produces award-winning dramas, comedies, and musicals with a wide range of themes. Since their first production in 2001, the group has performed three shows each year to wide acclaim. The TCAN players’ production of Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure garnered a number of eastern Massachusetts Association of Community Theatres (eMACT) nominations in 2012:
• Best Play • Best Supporting Actor, Play - Stephen Turner • Best Set Design, Play - Tom Powers • Best Costumes, Play - Donna Roessler • Best Stage Management, Play - Harry Manuel
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community
CeleBrAting lOCAl CultureAffordable community-driven programs shine the spotlight on rising stars who may not otherwise have had the chance to take the stage. Rock off Main Street provides a professional environment for teen bands to experience live sets and learn what goes into developing a show. Folk open Mic is a welcoming and nurturing atmosphere for local musicians to share their music in a supportive setting. Downtown Natick’s family-friendly cultural movement is enhanced by TCAN’s children’s performers and visual arts gallery. Natick and the surrounding communities are enriched by the culture delivered by TCAN’s programs.
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FAmily proGrAmsBari Koral Family Rock BandBeethoven’s WigBen Rudnick & FriendsBill Harley & Keith MunslowBonaparteButterworth MarionettesDetectives, Dancing & MelodiesGerwick puppets: Midwinter MagicJoanie leedsMister Gpushcart players: Happily ever AfterTanglewood MarionettesThe Musical Adventures of Flat StanleyThe Dirty Sock Funtime BandVanessa Trien & the Jumping Monkeys
visuAl Artsphotos by peter Batesphotos by elyssa Conleypaintings and prints by Gloria Rossphotographs by the Boston Camera Clubpaintings by Andrew Fish and David palmquistCalligraphy and paintings by Mike MeiQuilts by Andi lindseyNatick open Studiospaintings by elisa Hamiltonphotographs by Chuck BeischMultimedia by Catherine evans
rock oFF mAin streetMonthly rock series features the region’s freshest teen bands. Sponsored by Berklee College of Music Summer programs
Folk open micInspiring performances from up-and-coming folk artists within a supportive environment“Rock Off Main was extremely important in becoming
the musician I am today. Not only does it give young musicians a fun and safe place to play, but it helps develop the confidence to play in a live setting and the knowledge of what it takes to put together a show. Rock Off Main
is where I developed these skills and I don’t think I would’ve attended Berklee without it.”
– Dan Bernfeld, Idiocity Killed the Cat, Rock Off Main Street
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education
pocket Full oF tAlespFoT celebrated 12 years directing children ages 4-14 nearly 50 weeks of the year in afterschool, school vacation, and summer musical theatre and advanced acting workshops.
sound & spiritA newly formed choral ensemble with a uniquely intergenerational mission, Sound & Spirit gave children, teens, and adults the op-portunity to rehearse and publicly perform together.
WAlnut hill school For the Arts
Among several program collaborations with TCAN, Walnut Hill School for the Arts pre-sented “Teen Musical Theater Workshop,” a process-based workshop for teens with a focus on text and music analysis.
the television WorkshopIn its fifth year at TCAN, “Intro to TV & Modeling” was taught by industry profes-sionals and designed for ages 7-16 who wanted to build confidence and presentation skills.
rockWorksThis experimental rock band workshop – developed by Music Go Round – debuted in summer 2012. Teens explored the technical and creative process of making music in a band format.
DevelOping CreAtivityThrough affordable and accessible education programs, TCAN has helped foster community expression and provided a place for people of all ages to cultivate their artistic talents. In 2012, TCAN expanded its vocal and instrumental instruction through the intergenerational Sound & Spirit choral ensemble and RockWorks, an experimental rock band workshop for teens. With successful long term partnerships with the Television Workshop, pocket Full of Tales (now in its 12th year at TCAN), Walnut Hill School, and other public schools, TCAN has nurtured the creativity and confidence in students who took the stage. This encouragement helped students explore expression of the self at its deepest core, while enabling students who might not otherwise interact to cross demographic boundaries, including age, race, geography, income, gender, and ability.
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firehouse
culturAl districton August 22, the Massachusetts Cultural Council recognized Natick Center as one of 13 designated cultural districts. The late 19th-century neo-gothic architecture and “quintessentially New england” town common distinguished Natick from other Massachusetts towns. Called “majestic” and “visually impressive” by the MCC, the district is a culmination of over a decade of historic preservation and public and private investment in the town center’s streetscape and façade improvements, and cultural facilities.
Recognized as the “premier performing arts center in MetroWest,” TCAN serves as the anchor for this hub of cultural activity that draws an increasing number of tourists and patrons from surrounding communities. In 2012, TCAN drew over 21,000 attendees to Natick Center, while other events like Natick open Studios, the Art Walk, and historic walking tours created a cohesive schedule of cultural activities.
preserving histOryWhen TCAN purchased and restored Natick’s Central Fire House in 2001, it also accepted the charge to care for this historic building. In 2012, TCAN invested in a Capital Systems Replacement plan to identify repairs and improvements that will be required during our next 20 years in this facility, and budget for them accordingly. To improve the energy efficiency of the Firehouse, a comprehensive energy audit was conducted that lead to the replacement of some stage lighting with modern LED fixtures. A complete replacement of the incandescent house lights and dimming system is now underway.
looking to the future, TCAN’s Board of Directors approved the goals for an updated Strategic plan that included moving forward with a capital campaign to fund the renovation of the building’s second floor. TCAN completed a programming strategy, a detailed business plan and preliminary drawings of the new performance space. TCAN will also invest in upgrades to its main audio system with support from a grant provided by Foundation for Metrowest.
“TCAN has provided a much-needed additional performance and event venue for our public schools, local nonprofit organizations, town functions, and community gatherings.
We are very appreciative of this resource in our town.”– Martha White, Town Administrator
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access
A smile in every seAtThe arts play a crucial role in the health and well-being of all members of our community, and TCAN strives to offer access to the arts for everyone. Through partnerships with the Natick Service Council and the South Middlesex opportunity Council of Framing-ham (SMoC), the TCAN Smile in every Seat program distributes free tickets and tuition vouchers to families and other members of our community facing economic hardship. In the first year of the program, NSC and SMOC clients enjoyed more than 20 TCAN events, including family shows and community theater as well as national touring acts. TCAN is grateful to these corporations and foundations who generously supported this program:
Berklee College of MusicBose CorporationMitchell Gold + Bob WilliamsMutualone Charitable FoundationRotary Club of NatickTilly & Salvy’s Bacon Street Farm
community supportTCAN helps local nonprofit organizations achieve their missions by donating tickets for their fundraising activities. In 2012, hundreds of tickets were contributed to dozens of non-profit organizations throughout Metrowest.
schools And educAtionAshland education Foundation, Inc.Bates elementary School, WellesleyFramingham Centre Nursery SchoolHemenway elementary, FraminghamHolliston pTSAJohnson elementary School, NatickJoseph e. Fiske School, WellesleyMarian High School, FraminghamNatick High School
community And civicBoy Scout Troop 23Boys & Girls Clubs of MetrowestDanforth Museum of ArtFamily promise MetrowestNatick Community organic FarmNatick little leaguepMC Kids RideSudbury Council on Aging
expAnDing BOunDAriesAs the arts community in Natick has grown, TCAN has developed significant partnerships with many local organizations. The Walnut Hill School for the Arts, an international leader in arts education, has evolved as one of TCAN’s key strategic partners. For a number of years, the two organizations have collaborated to deliver quality theater education and programming to the families of MetroWest. And in October, TCAN held its Annual Benefit in the Walnut Hill facilities, offering a master class by the artists for Walnut Hill students. The principals at both organizations have begun planning for an expanded partnership, sharing resources and developing new programming in film, dance, theater, and arts education.
“By offering free access to high quality music, theatre, and arts programs, TCAN significantly enhances the
quality of life of our clients and the entire community.”
– Greg Tutuny, Natick Service Council
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partnerships
“Walnut Hill is proud to collaborate with a growing number of like-minded organizations in the region,
as well as nationally and worldwide. Our partnership with TCAN is one of our most valued of those collaborations.”
– Antonio Viva, Head of School, Walnut Hill School for the Arts
COMMunity pArtnershipsMany community organizations depend on TCAN to provide a professional performing arts venue for programming and fundraising events that support their missions. TCAN hosted 31 such events in 2012.
recitAls And perFormAncesCamp WoodtrailKevin Fortunato, percussion teacherMorse Institute libraryNatick High School, Music DepartmentNatick parks and Recreation DepartmentSt. paul’s episcopal Church Tim Roper, piano teacherTobin SchoolWalnut Hill School for the ArtsWildflower Camp Foundation
FundrAisersAllegro School of MusicBacon Free libraryFive Crows Gallery and Handcrafted GiftsFriends of Natick High Football Natick High School, Speech TeamWild lens Inc
community eventsMassachusetts Cultural Council MetroWest Chamber of Commerce Natick Center AssociatesNatick education Foundation
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members
Jenny AdamsKathy leBaron and paul AdamsJanet AlbrechtMichael and Mary Barbara AlexanderKathryn and Robert AlichShirley Hui and Robert M. AllenNancy and peter Anasliz Angelllarry Asaroedward and Marcy Bailey-AdamsNina BarresiDenise and Michael Barryernest and Christine Bellpeter e. Tetrault and
Bonnie BenhayonDavid and Mary-Regina BennettKaren BenoitDeidre Bergeron and
Randy DivinkskiCarole Ann BerkowitzHelen Bermanlinda and Mark BernfeldNeil and Sandra BernsteinSusan BiaginiRobert BirdSteven Birnbaum and Cyndi JonesBarbara BissonNorman BitsoliDamon and Cynthia BlankJohn Bohnerelaine BortmanSharon and Steven BotwinikStacey and Mark BrandonDr. David C. BrownAmy and Michael BrunsSheila Buckley and John HarrisThomas J. Buckley, IIISteve BullockCynthia Grady and Scott Bumplinda Burgoonpeter and Janice BurkeSharon BurkeJohn Memishian and elaine BurnsAnthony BussardJudith Sawdon and Chris CaldwellMary CampbellStephanie and Rick CampbellRobert CanningWanda Cantlineileen Weber and Bob CaplinSusan CarneyChristy CarrikerGregory CarusoMaureen Cary
Judith ChaitRobert Killian and Sarah ChambersDavid ChapmanArthur ChavesCheryl and Kenneth ChernackJudith ChytenScott and pat ClarkDirk Coburn and
Jeanine Kelly CoburnSteven CohenRob ColemanMichael and Barbara CollinsJim ConnollyMary Beth and Jim ConnollyBeth CookRussell Coonelliot CorenJohn and pam CornellJudy and Anthony CosiminiKevin and Michelle Coughlinemilee CrowellJames Crowleypaul CurtisRandy and liza CurtisCharles CushmanKathryn D’AddesioKaren and paul DaleDavid Davenport and Susan DoddRenee Deckerlaura Senier and Ken DelpapaDebra DeMeisCharlene DiCalogeroWarren DillmanSheila and Dennis DiSalvoTom DixonNancy DlottReva DolobowskyNancy and Timothy DonahueBrian and Corinne DonovanRichard Stephen and
Kathleen DonovanDavid and Barbara DorantMichael DriscollAnn DrouilhetGlen DuBoisJo DudekBarbara ebertVictoria eddyBob edwardsWilliam and Mavis efthimSteven eisenmanTina elias-ToddFran elovitzJean ensor
Barbara and leonard epsteinChris and Kellianne erathBruce and Terri evansRichard and Allison evansJanet and Mark FaganRita FahyArtie and Tricia FairMyke FarrickerDrs. Henry and Kate FaulknerNora FieldAnne FitzgeraldKim and Chip Fontainelinda FormanCharlene and Frank FossIra FossBarbara Fosseyelizabeth Smith and Jonathan FreedmanFrenkel/Dick FamilyBethann FriedmanJay FrolickMary ellen and Stephen FultonJames FurdonWilliam GarnerJohn GarrisonJohn GazianoMarijane GearyRosalind GendreauRuss and JoAnn GerberTara Mowery and Dave GetchonisSue GibbonsMichael GilbertJoe GirouxDavid and pam GlassJohn and Margaret GoetzRobert Golderika GoldbergHarvey GoldfineKen GoldmanJennifer GoldsonCharlene GottliebAnne and Michael GottliebJames and paula Gouldlinda and Alan GradySonya GranahanRandy and Martin GredingerMary GregoryDiane packer and paul GreismerStacey GrilloAnn GrocciaSteven and Stenie GullansGeorge and Helen HailerRay HaleSerena and Brent HallRud and Judie Ham
Helen and Ray Hamelpeter HandlinFrank and Melissa HanenbergerJames HanrahanJaneen and Steve HansenFaye and Robert HarringtonHenry Haugland and
linda WollschlagerJohn and Georgette HeerwagenHewitt HeisermanJoy HeisingKalman HellerBarry HermanRuth HertzRobin and Neil HeydenChris and peg Hildrethlora and Jim Hillislawrence and Yvette Hochberglaura Hodson BaimCherie HoffmanJames and elizabeth HolmanJoyce HorriganChristine HubbardMary and ed HudsonRoberta HumezSusan and Tom HuntMarianne B. HunterJoseph and Sandra HurwitzScott HutchinsonCathi IannoVictor and Cecile IannoJoe and Janet IdzalSteve Ivaslisa JacobsMarc JacobsBrenda JarrellTom and Marie JeffreyFrank and Beth JenkinsGeorge and Margaret JohnsonJudy and Charles JohnsonMike JohnsonBobby JonesRebecca Jones-Bloomlena and paul JosephNorman KadehjianCandace KasserChristine Schell and Marco KaltofenBruce and Jayne Kaufmanpamela KaufmannJo C. Kail and Steven KayeJoseph and Barbara KeefeTim KeefeCris and Mari KenudsonBeverly Rich and Martin KesselRonald KesslerRichard and Rebecca KilligrewChristine KingDeanna KinneyAdam KleinKate and Robert Klepperlinda Knack
the Center for Arts in natick is grateful to its members for their generous support. Annual membership contributions provide critical funding that supports ongoing operations at the firehouse.
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members
William KobertzChristine KonysSteven KornsteinSteven KramerDavid and Carol KrentzmanGary KreppelRay and Annie KromeGerald KubikKaren and phillips KuhlDavd KuppenheimerSusan lancoonCynthia langeKathleen and Bert lannonDonna laRocheTeresa and Robert laurenceA. James and Jay Ann lavoiephillip lawrenceCindy and Seth lawryKate and Steve leaveyCharlotte lebowitzDiane leClairBernadette lehmannAlissa and Gerry leonardelizabeth Carroll and Ralph letnerDaniel and Marjorie levinKarl Schlemmer and leslie levineDiana levinsonJoe and Sharon libbineric and Rebecca lightcapStephen and Kathy lillisConstance Galanis and
Stephen lindeKurt lindepeter loewinthanAlan louieTina Forbes and T. loveringMargaret loweCarol lucibellaNicholas S. MabardySusan MahanMichael and Kristen MaichenValerie MardenDavid Margil and Jodi FreedmanMissy MargolisJackie MartinTed MartinWilliam Mason and Cecilia MikalacDavid Masseyphil and Marsha MasseyRon and Christine MastrangeloChristine and Andy MatzJeanie MayMatthew MayerchakAlison McCannJohn and Sally McCoubreypaula passi and Matthew McCueCarlene and David McGortypaul and lucy McKinleyDavid MclarnonRegina McNallypete Meagher
Richard MersonMelissa MessierRobert Metaforae. Brad Meyerleslie Millerlynne and Richard MontrossBarbara MooreTimothy and Deb MooreDoris Bickley and George MorfogenJodi MorroccoBetsy G. MoyerMary erickson and Richard MullaneHenry MulloyDavid MurphyJennifer and Brian MurphyBetty MurrayJeffrey and Carol MushnickJordana NapuranoRoberta and James NewcombDoug NewtonA. Richard and Deanna NortonRita NystromChristopher o’ConnellJim and Judi o’ConnorRichard Marsh and
Judith odenheimerJeff and Hilary olsenSara oseasohnJeanne Williamson ostroff
and Josh ostroffShirley and David parisherin parkerlisa perryRuth levine and John pertenBarbara Wolfinger and Stuart peskoeelizabeth petersonTim phillipsKaren and Matt pierceMay and Daniel pierceDavid pizziMike pojmanpeter potthoffThomas and Nancy powersphyllis proutRobert and Katherine provostKenneth QuatCarole and David RabeBob RadinJeffrey and Janice RahnWalter Raudonisloreen RayVirgina RedpathJessica and David ReedHoward and Deborah ReefSuzanne ReitzWalter and Judy Richpaul RichardsonAndrew Meyer and Betsy RigbyJoseph and Terri RileyRobert Rivetpamela Roberts
phil Roberts and Gail Weston-Roberts
Randy RobinsonDavid and Sara RolleyJoan RomanTodd and Cherise RootRonald RosenJoel and Bonnie RosenthalDon RossTom and ellen RossAmy RossiAlice RotfortBill and Kathy Rousseaupeggy Broekel and Matthew RovnerStephen Rupprechtpaul and ellen RussellMaureen and Fred RyanJudith SalernoMarvin SandlerCarol SarshikJohn Sasonoffed SatoBernard SaulnierJanet Blackman and phillip SawyerJonathan SaxtonSuzanne SayleDavid and Amy SchellengRobert and Diane SchillerSteve Rosenberg and Sybil Schlesingerellen SchmidtCarl and Susan SchnappDr Mark and linda SchockenCathy ScholzAmy Schur-Robinowpatricia and James Scurlockedward SeddonRosemary Driscoll and Bill Seymoureric ShadeKaren ShaerHarold Shapero and esther GellerJohn SheehanJohn and Syphachanh SherryDebbie and ed ShooshanianMarsha ShowsteadAmy and Matt SiegelDoina Simovicileslie and Michael Singererik SirriNancy and Chet SmithSandra SmithRachael SolemMarc SolowayMichael SosikCarolyn SpanglerTeresa SpillaneMark St. Hilaire and Kristen ArnoldDavid and laura Steeleelliot StegerBob StegmaierJustin SteinmanMary Sterling
Rachel StewartJennifer and Richard Stoner
and FamilyJanet StrimaitisMitchell StromingerJ. Timothy and Maryann SullivanBob and Judy SwansonHope SwiftNancy and paul TanguayJoan TavesJudith ThomsonJeffrey Thummlynne TirrellBobby ToabeDebbie and Bruce Tofiaspeter TownsendRichard and Rosa TraigerMark TroneKathy TuffsAlison and Greg TutunyRebecca ValentineBradley J Van Dussenpriscilla VelardoBruce and Connie VenturaJoe Victor and Julie Alexanderleslie VienneauRobert and Janis ViolanteJay VirshboAntonio VivaTom and Katie Von Der liethMarilyn WalesJeanne WalkerDavid S. Walton and familyDaniel and patty Waltonpam Kading Webb and Mike WebbSteven WeberAmy WeinerJane and Mark WeinerDavid Jennett and Shari WeingartenAmy WellsRoland and Kirsten WestBarbara WetheringtonArthur and lorraine WhiteBob and Karen WhiteJames WhiteMartha WhiteCharles WhittakerKen WilcoxCarolyn WilliamsNorman WirtzSuzanne and Rick WynnDebbi and Mike YoungMarillyn A. Zacharis
*Includes Members and Donors contributing $100-$999 in 2012
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donorso
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Valerie and Hale Andrews
Anonymous (3)
erica and Jay Ball
The Brack Family Fund of the Foundation for Metrowest
Mary lou Howard and Thomas Buckley
Gene and Gay Crowley
ed and Karen Daly
David and lynn Falwell
Steven and Renee Finn
George Fiske
Joyce and ed Fredkin
Bruce Weisberg and Serge Genesse
Steve levinsky and Denise Girardin
phil and Marcia Giudice
Tom and elizabeth Halchuk
Mary and ed Hudson
Rick and Nancy Jennett
Kaplan Family Charitable Fund
Walter Kolosky
The Roy l. Komack Memorial Fund
Karen and Reginald leese
Tim and elizabeth lepain
Robby and Jeff levy
John and paula Moran
Craig Ross and Denise Nelken
Nicholas and Martha perakis
Bob Vierling and Jan phlegar
M.V. and J. Ravindra
Glenn Shambroom and Nina Righter
David lavalley and Sherry Sandoval
larry and Debby Streeter
ed Strickland
Kristine and John Van Amsterdam
William and Nancy Whitney
elizabeth Hendler and Ted Wynne
Aileen, Matthew, peter and Daniel Zogby
*Includes Donors contributing $1,000 or more in 2012
MAking A DiFFerenCeTCAN’s leadership Circle donors provide the vital support that allows TCAN to serve the cultural needs of the community. These generous individuals understand the power of the arts to transform lives and believe strongly in TCAN’s mission to offer access to the arts for everyone. Their contributions support not only day-to-day operations through membership and fundraising events, but also programs that expand TCAN’s offerings, such as the Young Masters Series for classical music and the multi-generational choral ensemble, Sound & Spirit.
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sponsors
All Things AudioAmeriprise Financial Services Inc.Angel’s painting, Inc.Berklee College of MusicBernardi Auto GroupBlackRock Matching Gift programBose CorporationBoston organ & piano Inc.Captain Marden’s SeafoodsCentury 21 CommonwealthConstant ContactD. Michael Collins ArchitectsDirect Tire & Auto ServiceDistinctive Hospitality GroupFair & Yeager Insurance Agency, Inc.Five CrowsFoundation for MetrowestGourmet Decisions, Inc.
listen up!lola’s Groceria and DeliMacy’s FoundationMetroWest SubaruMiddlesex Savings BankMiddlesex Savings Bank FoundationMitchell Gold + Bob WilliamsMoran Financial ServicesMorse TavernMutualone BankMutualone Charitable FoundationNatick Cultural CouncilNatick education FoundationNellie Mae education FoundationNew england Household Moving & StorageNew England Waterproofingpalettespaul Flaherty plumbing & Heating
Roche Bros.Rotary Club of Natick, Inc.RpJ AssociatesSereda DanceWorksSummit Montessori SchoolThe Arthur Vining Davis FoundationsThe Cat’s HospitalThe Tobin SchoolTilly & Salvy’s Bacon Street FarmuGl ServicesVerizon FoundationVillari’s Martial ArtsWellesley Bank Charitable FoundationWellesley Chiropractic OfficeWhitney place at NatickZaftigs Delicatessen
sustAining the ArtsTCAN’s corporate and foundation partners understand the role of the arts in creating a vibrant community, providing positive social experiences and attracting visitors from neighboring cities and towns. education and performance opportunities for children and teens are supported by Berklee College of Music (Rock off Main Street) and Nellie Mae education Foundation (education programs). local actors and theater professionals present outstanding community theater thanks to generous support from Mutualone Bank. Grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (Systems Replacement program), Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation (capacity building for development), and the Foundation for MetroWest (technology upgrade to sound system) help strengthen and sustain our organization and its programs. TCAN is deeply appreciative of the generous support received from more than 50 corporations, foundations, and government agencies in 2012.
Founders Society Dinner - April 1, 2012: Middlesex Savings Bank – Bruce Weisberg, Senior VP and Real Property Manager; David Falwell, Executive VP and Chief Lending Officer. TCAN: Steve Levinsky, Chair of the Board of Directors; Jay and Ricky Ball; David Lavalley, Executive Director
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financials
stAteMent OF ACtivitiesOperAting revenues 2012 2011 2010Arts programming $511,085 $500,029 $428,221
education programming $146,095 $173,210 $212,024
Auxiliary Services $38,073 $34,821 $33,473
other Income $11,228 $5,609 $4,428
tOtAl OperAting revenues $706,481 $713,669 $678,146
OperAting expensesprogram Services $898,498 $843,919 $820,349
Management and General $88,388 $90,263 $74,102
Fundraising $111,954 $77,271 $39,978
tOtAl OperAting expenses $1,098,840 $1,011,453 $934,429
OperAting DeFiCit BeFOre COntriButiOns $(392,359) $(297,784) $(256,283)
COntriButiOns, grAnts AnD OtherMemberships $119,160 $99,055 $92,865
other Contributions $160,766 $75,211 $70,837
Corporate Contributions $88,499 $63,776 $25,784
Special events $28,207 $52,811 $33,259
tOtAl COntriButiOns $396,632 $290,853 $222,745
Change in net assets before nonoperating activity $4,273 $(6,931) $(33,538)
Depreciation $58,256 $57,378 $62,327
BAlAnCe sheetAssets 2012 2011 2010Current Assets Cash and Cash equivalents $83,580 $35,133 $39,591
Investments $54,158 $6,443 $10,523
Receivables $- $3,370 $1,483
prepaid expenses $14,406 $18,833 $11,997
undconditional promise to Give $650 $4,150 $6,575
tOtAl Current Assets $152,794 $67,929 $70,169
property and equipment - Net $1,594,450 $1,643,217 $1,700,595
tOtAl Assets $1,747,244 $1,711,146 $1,770,764
liABilities AnD eQuityliABilities Total Accounts payable $36,758 $23,575 $17,166
Total other Current liabilities $53,754 $52,394 $56,355
Total Current liabilities $90,512 $75,969 $73,521
Total long Term liabilities $452,519 $435,237 $432,994
tOtAl liABilities $543,031 $511,206 $506,515
net Assets unrestricted - Available for General Activities $1,143,950 $1,187,766 $1,252,749
Restricted $60,263 $12,174 $11,500
tOtAl net Assets $1,204,213 $1,199,940 $1,264,249
tOtAl liABilities AnD net Assets $1,747,244 $1,711,146 $1,770,764
Audited financial results provided by S.J. Dennen, CPA, P.C.
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patrons
BuilDing An AuDienCeTicket sales and membership provide strong evidence of TCAN’s impact on Natick and the surrounding communities.
The Town of Natick represents 18% of the 24,000 households now attending events at TCAN, while other cities and towns of MetroWest comprise 27%. The remainder – a nearly astounding 55% – travel to TCAN from greater Boston, Worcester, surrounding communities in Massachusetts and other New england states.
Support from donors, members, and volunteers is what makes TCAN’s arts and education programs possible. Nearly one-third of patrons attending events at TCAN each year provide additional support through participation in our growing membership program.
Audited financial results provided by S.J. Dennen, CPA, P.C.
event AttendAnce 2004 – 2012
tcAn memBership 2004 – 2012
facebook.com/natickarts3,108 likes
twitter.com/natickarts348 followers
youtube.com/natickarts244,899 views
our expAndinG Audience 4,000+ households 500+ households 150+ households 50+ households 15+ households 10+ households
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volunteers
Jenny AdamsMateus AlmeidaBrenda AlpertVincent Amrheinliz AngellManuel Andrade Jr.linda ArkowYvonne AshworthKathleen AugustiniNed Bailey-AdamsJudy BallJay and Ricki BallJenny BautistaSam BalerGerry BeaneyDavid Bennettlinda BernfeldSarah BinetteBob Birdphilip BirdChris BlanchetteRobert BorkowCheryl BorrelliRosalfonso BortoniMarilyn BregnoliHelane BroadChris BrownDarlene BrownMaureen BumillerScott Bumplinda BurgoonNora CalabiShawn CareyThayne CameronJoyce CarmenJoe CenedellaRuth Chadpaul ChleapasStephanie ChoiJudith ChristiansonBarbara ChinettiRegina Collinselaine CookJeanne CosmosTony CostaCaroline CrosbyTorie DavidsMichael DeMarcoMary Drakepeter DudziakCatherine edgarNancy Tinnel emrickBruce and Terri evansJim FabianoVarda FarberJudith Farrer
Shelley FeldmanGeorge FiskeKim FoemmelAndrea FoertschStaci Foleylinda FormanJay FrankudakisRuth and Mark
FriedmanStephen Garbaczpaul GerstCindy GetchellSue GibbonsGrace GoodearlSusan GordonMary Anne GowenCynthia GradyGail GreenbergJill HalloranDorothy Halseypat HancockRobert HartleyCecelia HarrisDeborah HarrisonMargaret HartyJoe HendersonStephanie HendersonWilliam HighlandChris and
peg HildrethBoyd HillRobin HoudeKristen HowellDavid HubbellRoberta HumezChris IdzalJennifer Isaacsonlisa JacobsDonna JancsySteve JelfsDavid JennettJudy JohnsonDonna JonesTracy JonesMarcy Kammerpamela KaufmannToni KellyDonna KensleaRobert KluterDouglas KohnWalter Koloskylauren KomackMargaret KornackAlex KoureCarol and David
Krentzman
patricia laBellaReginald leeseAbigail leonardTracy leuJoan levinsohnDiana levinsonAmy liebermanDee liepkalnspeter logesSteve MachnikJanet MacyDonna and Kevin
MahoneyGenevieve MarderScott MartinKate and Jim
emerson Masonpaula and Matthew McCueHeather McDonaldpaul and lucy McKinleyJim MelloAmy MeterparelSusan MiaoBruce MiccileDanielle MitchellJon MitchellJake MoodyGeorge MorfogenDiane MurphySridhar Narayananlucille Nava
laVern olmsteadRobert ostrowDJ parsonsDoreen pendergastJohanna perlmutterVickie pouliotRebecca prizioConnor QuigleyRick Raetzlucille RiddleMarjorie Robersonpamela RobertsRich RosenberryAlese and Gordon
RuggaberMaureen Ryaned SalamoffCyndi Samuelsluis SantosJeffrey SaretJay SavellDeb SayreAngela Schatz Steve ScherDonna Scholdpatty SchlossbergCarla SchwartzJeremy Swartzlucy ServidioJohn J. ShawStan Shields
eric Siegelerica SigalVivienne SimonDiane SinanianJake SolomonApril SteeleHarlee StraussMaureen SullivanCharlotte SwartzJeanette Szrettereric Tarlin Tony TempestaCharlotte TempleAnne WassermanRobert WatkinsKen WebsterSam WhiteWilliam WhitneyBarry WiederCarolyn WirthJulie WisemanCarol WoolfeMaryann WynerDiane Younglori ZuroffIgor Zlokarnikeric Zlokarnik
Annual Report Photography by Scott Bump and Bob Stegmaier
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staff & board
stAFFDavid F. lavalley
Executive DirectorMarsha Showstead
Associate DirectorCathi Fournier Ianno
Development ManagerChristine Schell
Program Director, Family & Education Jordana Napurano
Marketing/Development SpecialistDavid Massey
Operations ManagerDoreen pendergast
Patron Services SpecialistCheryl ebeling
Bookkeeper
prOgrAM leADersFaye Harrington
TCAN PlayersMark Stepakoff
Folk Open MicDiane Young
Rock Off Main Streetlauren Komack
Classical/Young Masters SeriesDebby Marion
A cappella Program DirectorTim lepain
Corporate Sponsorship TeamRicky Ball
Development CommitteeGeorge Fiske
Foundations CommitteeJoe Idzal
Audio Engineer
BOArD OF DireCtOrsSteven levinsky, ChairTimothy lepain, Treasurererica Ballelaine BortmanMichael Collinselena Creefed DalyArthur Fair IIIFrank HanenbergerRick JennettRobby Morse levylarry StreeterRick WynnTed Wynne
on January 2, 2013, TCAN lost a dear friend and committed supporter, larry Streeter. larry was an executive in the e-Commerce and banking industries, working for Big Commerce, Fidelity Investments, Capital one, and Constant Contact over his career. larry served on TCAN’s Board of Directors from 2010 to 2013, working closely with TCAN staff on marketing and development programs. larry will be sorely missed by his friends at TCAN.