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Giving

2010 Scholarship Winners
The Academy School is Pleased to announce that the 2010 Scholarships have been awarded . A total of $5,000.00, was awarded to 28 Students for dance and music classes. These students demonstrate commitment, hard work and discipline and it is wonderful to be able to provide any support that we can. We gratefully acknowledge those who donated to this fund over the year and made these awards possible.
Elizabeth Ross
Hannah Trumbo
Lizzie Murphy
Jackson Renaud
Nicole O’Leary
Music Awards
Benjamin Colgan, Samantha Colgan, Chris Donlon, Camille Lajoie,
Madison Mayer, Julia Renaud, Claire Roycroft, Robert Sanborn
Dance Awards
Morgan Anderson, Hannah Antonellis, Elizabeth Bourget, Miriah Burns, Kathleen Clifford, Lauren Clingan, Alison Donovan, Katy Faust,
Madalyn FaustCamille Lajoie, Amanda Malone, Olivia Malone, Sarah Peden,
Tia Petelle-Murphy, Katherine Treat
Membership Form 2010
The Academy of Performing Arts proudly celebrates its 35th Anniversary, we would like to take a moment to share with you some of the exciting accomplishments of the institution over its lifetime. Please join us in supporting the continued work of this fine organization by donating to the 2010 Annual Campaign - Celebrating 35 Years of Arts in our Community. Since 1976 The Academy has touched lives in many ways:
• Patrons have purchased over 400,000 tickets.
• 1976 started with 25 students; by 1986 the student body grew to 125; today 600 students actively participate in weekly classes.
• More than 1,500 jobs have been created for local artists - choreographers, musicians, dancers, teachers and directors.
• A t least 60,000 Cape Cod students have directly experienced performing arts in their schools through the Outreach Program.
• 6,000 volunteers have given tirelessly of their time and talents.
• Actors have graced the stage in over 5,000 roles.
The commitment and pervasiveness of the Academy is remarkable. As 98% of the professional and artistic employees are local Cape residents, revenue has stayed in our local economy and contributed to the quality of life right here in our own community. Over the last 35 years, the good work of this organization has changed lives, inspired growth, and launched careers. The passion and commitment from all involved is awe-inspiring.
Tuition and ticket sales account for 80% of the operating budget; the remaining 20% needs to be generated from outside support. In celebration of the Academy’s past achievements and future success, the Board of Trustees has increased its financial commitment to the organization. We hope that you too will consider increasing yours. The goal for this campaign is to raise $30,000. Whether you are able to give $30, $300, or $3000, all donations will help keep our programs accessible and provide the best live theatre and arts instruction in our community.
The Academy is a local treasure with an exciting future; please join us in keeping this vital institution thriving! We look forward to seeing you soon in the theatre, in the studio, or at one of our sparkling community events.
With enthusiasm and many thanks,
Kenneth Landall , Trustee Steve Bornemeier
Development Chair Development Consultant
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