Community Arts support
Community Arts support
Great Northern Theatre Company provides three community theatre productions each year in the Cold Spring area.
Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.
Janice Courtney: Assistant Director of the Saint Cloud State University Program Board, arts advocate, an arts administrator; Linda Brobeck: Visual artist, owner of Crow River North, LLC, served on many of non-profit boards; Al Hams: Founder of Al's Music, author, served on a number of Boards of Directors; Leslie Hanlon: Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Fine Arts Series; Doug Lien: Watercolorist, member of the Central Minnesota Watercolorists, Community Education Art Class instructor; Mark Nelson: Public School Music Teacher, choral director, community theatre director, voice lessons instructor, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Board Member.
ACHF Arts Access
Great Northern Theatre Company will present three shows serving 130 artists and 3,500 audience members and end the year with a net income. We will count the number of artists listed in the program and count the number of tickets sold to determine how many people were served. Our Income Statement from 1/1/17 thru 12/31/17 will show net income for the year.
Great Northern Theatre Company presented three shows serving 123 artists and 2,383 audience members. To measure how many artists were served, we counted all of the names in all of our printed programs. To count how many audience members saw our shows, w
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