Community Arts
Community Arts
The 2019 Women of the West Quilt Show.
Lynne Bertalmio: Retired Director Stillwater Public Library; Cristeta Boarini: Mid-Continent Oceanographic Institute Program Director; Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director; Alejandra Iannone: Sparkle Theatricals Creative Co-Director; Wu Chen Khoo: Technical Tools of the Trade Stage Technical Designer and Director; Wendy Lane: Retired Human Resources Consultant; Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts; Donna Saul Millen: TPT-Twin Cities PBS Events Director; Christal Moose: Native Pride Productions Inc Manager; Adaobi Okolue: Twin Cities Media Alliance Executive Director; Andrea Sjogren: Hopkins Community Education Adult and Youth Programs Coordinator; Deanna StandingCloud: New Native Theatre; Sara Wilson: Gislason and Hunter LLP Attorney.
Abby Frank Taylor: General Administration, Artistic, Audience Development / Marketing; Betsy Mowry Voss: General Management / Administration, Youth Programming, Community Service / Development; Jake Anderson: General Administration, Finance, Audience Development / Marketing; Junauda Petrus: Artistic, Community Education, Community Service / Development; Leah Battin: Education, Artistic, General Administration; Mackenzie Catton: Artistic, General Administration, Volunteerism; Prabana Balapuwaduge Mendis: Artistic, Organizational Development, Education; Sarah Borchers: Community Education, Fundraising, Organizational Development; Tikki Brown: General Management / Administration, Organizational Development, Community Service / Development.
ACHF Arts Access
Women of the West Quilt Guild has marketing activities planned with the goal of attracting at least 400 attendees. Attendance and boutique sales impact the net financial income, which will also be measured and reported. Attendance is easily assessed by paid admissions at the door. Boutique sales of member-donated items are also easily tracked.
350 people attended the show, 50 under budget. The attendance was attributed to targeted marketing efforts, venue location, quilt quality, show size, our nationally-known speaker, and good weather in Minnesota. Boutique sales of $2,579.00 far exceeded expectations and helped fund the show. Unsold donations were saved to try and sell at craft shows, etc.
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