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JEFFERSON CENTER NEWS JEFFERSON CENTER NEWS Our programs and activities provide a reason to gather, bringing together community partners, artists, students and performers. Currently we house a diverse tenant mix bringing 20 cultural, educational and human services organizations into daily interactions such as the Clean Valley Council, Local Colors, and Children’s Trust. “Being a small non-profit, cost is always a consideration. Jefferson Center offered us much more professional space, as well as a welcoming place for the children, while allowing us to maintain low over head costs. Janice Dinkins Davidson, Children’s Trust Hundreds of local businesses, community groups, individuals and families gather at the exquisite Shaftman Performance Hall, Fitzpatrick Hall and Fralin Atrium rental facilities for everything from corporate training to private weddings, parties, and art exhibits. John Hall, a volunteer and Jefferson High School alumni, is one of 250 volunteers that enthusiastically provide essential services that are the lifeblood of our growing organization. “I want to give back to the community and show my appreciation to those who helped save a Roanoke landmark, my alma mater.” John Hall, Volunteer Our education programs directly serve hundreds of students annually on site and reach thousands more in our community through our outreach programs. Jefferson Center is an outstanding example of a thriving nonprofit that has delivered for our community. Wise investments and thoughtful donations from this community have led to enumerable memories, broad community revitalization, and a cultural vitality that is appealing and attractive to people when they consider calling this community their home. Both Doug Stackpole and his employer, Comfort Systems, support Jefferson Center. “…the best kept secret of the Valley. The Jefferson Center’s programs and educational offerings enrich the community as a whole…” Doug Stackpole, Donor & Comfort Systems USA Sponsor Annually, over 110,000 people walk through the doors of this extraordinary meeting place, drawing audiences from the Roanoke Valley and surrounding counties. Jefferson Center has been an excellent steward of this cherished historic landmark developing it into a lively and vibrant home for community life, instilled with local values and high standards for hospitality. Because of you we continue to be the home for cultural programming that serves a broad spectrum of people throughout our region. BECAUSE OF YOU , WE DO MORE. MESSAGE FROM CYRUS JEFFERSON CENTER SEEKS TO BE THE MOST TRUSTED AND HIGHEST ACHIEVING ORGANIZATION POSSIBLE. We work diligently every day to guarantee that the promise of Jefferson Center’s mission, started some 25 years ago, continues to pay dividends in many ways. Whether you come for the concerts, or local productions, meetings, special events, or to connect with the services being provided by our tenant partners, we are working to give you the best experience possible. Your support and your patronage is a treasured gift and we honor your commitment to us by maximizing our potential to do good. A catalyst for renewal in so many ways, Jefferson Center is yours and we thank you for letting us ensure its success. A LOT GOING ON! Family Friendly Atmosphere and Pricing Our Family Series and student pricing give everybody in the region the opportunity to see great artists. 24-hour Seating Selection Our interactive box office, available through our web site, lets you select the seats you want with just a few clicks. For more than a decade, Kevin and Cindy Spencer have dazzled the world with breath- taking illusions. November 3, 2013 – Sunday, 2pm Find out why two generations of music lovers have been touched by the Yellowjackets. December 13, 2013 – Friday, 8pm A rare duo performance featuring tunes from the their new album, Memories & Moments. November 22, 2013 – Friday, 8pm Here are just a few of the many upcoming performances coming to Jefferson Center—as part of our Jazz, Star City and Family Series. See www.jeffcenter.org to purchase tickets. DARRELL SCOTT & TIM O’BRIEN THE YELLOWJACKETS SPENCERS THEATRE OF ILLUSION SAVE THE DATE FRIDAY, APRIL 11 6-8PM SPRING FUNDRAISER All proceeds benefit Jefferson Center. Jefferson Center is a nonprofit arts and community center educating students & inspiring audiences throughout our region. Fall 2013 JEFFERSON CENTER’S FITZPATRICK HALL FEATURING EXECUTIVE CHEF WARREN JONES From bluegrass fans to jazz buffs, weddings to exhibitions, and violinists to volunteers Jefferson Center is a central gathering place for interacting with others. For more information about volunteer opportunities, visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Sandra Coan by calling 540.343.2624 ext. 213 or email [email protected]. If you would like to make a donation, an envelope is provided for your convenience. You may also contact Amy Milberger, Director of Development at 540-343-2624. ext.212 or visit our website. Sponsored by:

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JEFFERSON CENTER NEWSJEFFERSON CENTER NEWS

Our programs and activities provide a reason to gather, bringing together community partners, artists, students and performers. Currently we house a diverse tenant mix bringing 20 cultural, educational and human services organizations into daily interactions such as the Clean Valley Council, Local Colors, and Children’s Trust.

“Being a small non-profit, cost is always a consideration. Jefferson Center offered us much more professional space, as well as a

welcoming place for the children, while allowing us to maintain low over head costs.”

Janice Dinkins Davidson, Children’s Trust

Hundreds of local businesses, community groups, individuals and families gather at the exquisite Shaftman Performance Hall, Fitzpatrick Hall and Fralin Atrium rental facilities for everything from corporate training to private weddings, parties, and art exhibits. John Hall, a volunteer and Jefferson High School alumni, is one of 250 volunteers that enthusiastically provide essential services that are the lifeblood of our growing organization.

“I want to give back to the community and show my appreciation to those who helped save a Roanoke landmark, my alma mater.”

John Hall, Volunteer

Our education programs directly serve hundreds of students annually on site and reach thousands more in our community through our outreach programs.

Jefferson Center is an outstanding example of a thriving nonprofit that has delivered for our community. Wise investments and thoughtful donations from this community have led to enumerable memories, broad community revitalization, and a cultural vitality that is appealing and attractive to people when they consider calling this community their home. Both Doug Stackpole and his employer, Comfort Systems, support Jefferson Center.

“…the best kept secret of the Valley. The Jefferson Center’s programs and educational offerings enrich the community as a whole…”

Doug Stackpole, Donor & Comfort Systems USA Sponsor

Annually, over 110,000 people walk through the doors of this extraordinary meeting place, drawing audiences from the Roanoke Valley and surrounding counties.

Jefferson Center has been an excellent steward of this cherished historic landmark developing it into a lively and vibrant home for community life, instilled with local values and high standards for hospitality.

Because of you we continue to be the home for cultural programming that serves a broad spectrum of people throughout our region.

BECAUSE OF YOU, WE DO MORE.MESSAGE FROM

CYRUS

JEFFERSON CENTER SEEKS TO BE THE MOST TRUSTED AND HIGHEST ACHIEVING ORGANIZATION POSSIBLE.

We work diligently every day to guarantee that the promise of Jefferson Center’s mission, started some 25 years ago, continues to pay dividends in many ways. Whether you come for the concerts, or local productions, meetings, special events, or to connect with the services being provided by our tenant partners, we are working to give you the best experience possible. Your support and your patronage is a treasured gift and we honor your commitment to us by maximizing our potential to do good. A catalyst for renewal in so many ways, Jefferson Center is yours and we thank you for letting us ensure its success.

A LOT GOING ON!

Family Friendly Atmosphere and PricingOur Family Series and student pricing give everybody in the region the opportunity to see great artists.

24-hour Seating Selection Our interactive box office, available through our web site, lets you select the seats you want with just a few clicks.

For more than a decade, Kevin and Cindy Spencer have dazzled the world with breath-taking illusions.

November 3, 2013 – Sunday, 2pm

Find out why two generations of music lovers have been touched by the Yellowjackets.

December 13, 2013 – Friday, 8pm

A rare duo performance featuring tunes from the their new album, Memories & Moments.

November 22, 2013 – Friday, 8pm

Here are just a few of the many upcoming performances coming to Jefferson Center—as

part of our Jazz, Star City and Family Series. See www.jeffcenter.org to purchase tickets.

DARRELL SCOTT & TIM O’BRIEN THE YELLOWJACKETS SPENCERS THEATRE OF ILLUSION

SAVE THE DATE FRIDAY, APRIL 11 6-8PM

SPRING FUNDRAISER All proceeds benefit Jefferson Center.

Jefferson Center is a nonprofit arts and community center educating students & inspiring audiences throughout our region. Fall 2013

JEFFERSON CENTER’S FITZPATRICK HALLFEATURING EXECUTIVE CHEF WARREN JONES

From bluegrass fans to jazz buffs, weddings to exhibitions, and violinists to volunteers Jefferson Center is a central gathering place for interacting with others.

For more information about volunteer opportunities, visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Sandra Coan by calling 540.343.2624 ext. 213 or email [email protected]. If you would like to make a donation, an envelope is provided for your convenience. You may also contact Amy Milberger, Director of Development at 540-343-2624. ext.212 or visit our website.

Sponsored by:

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BOARD LIST

DIRECTOR EMERITUS

Music Lab at Jefferson Center is an innovative model of experiential learning in music business, technology, and performance. The goal of Music Lab is to enrich the overall educational experience by focusing on creating a positive image of self and community and by developing skills, disciplines, self-confidence and literacy. Music Lab programs also provide unique mentoring experiences by guest artists performing at Jefferson Center and include recording sessions, workshops and live performances with the students.

Most recently, Michael League, the founder and band leader of Snarky Puppy completed a residency that included several activities with Music Lab students, as well as area schools. In addition to workshops and performances with students, a series of live performances were filmed inside the beautiful Shaftman Performance Hall creating the Snarky Puppy Family Dinner album and DVD.

Family Dinner is bringing international attention to the ongoing mission of Jefferson Center’s Music Lab and highlights Music Lab students 12 year old Jayna Brown, 15 year old Gabe Morales and Music Lab Alumni 21 year old Judi Jackson. The

performances included as Bonus tracks on the DVD highlight the talents of these young performers.

The Family Dinner CD/DVD set went on sale worldwide on September 24th, 2013 and soared to #1 on the iTunes Jazz Charts in US, UK and Netherlands. The videos have gone viral, with combined views of more than 425,000 in less than a month!

This highly successful project was just one of the many experiential learning opportunities offered by Music Lab at Jefferson Center. Programs like this provide an infinite amount of learning while instilling measurable self-awareness and self confidence that is an ongoing benefit of participation by youth in arts instruction.

For more information about our Music Lab programs visit www.jeffcenter.org/musiclab or email [email protected] today! Be sure to support Snarky Puppy and Music Lab with the purchase of the Snarky Puppy Family Dinner DVD by visiting www.jeffcenter.org.

City of RoanokeCounty of RoanokeEdgar A. Thurman Charitable Foundation for ChildrenDoris Duke FoundationArt WorksSam and Marion Golden Helping Hand FoundationFoundation for Roanoke Valley

Bank of AmericaVirginia Commission for the ArtsHelen S. and Charles S. Patterson Charitable FoundationChamber Music AmericaMid-Atlantic Arts FoundationTaubman Foundation for the Arts

Warner DalhouseHelen FitzpatrickHeidi Krisch

Tyler PughEdwin C. Hall

MEMBERSHIP A BONUS FOR YOU AND FOR USYour annual membership helps Jefferson Center showcase exciting performances, artists and events. It also ensures that the historic Jefferson Center continues to offer extraordinary facilities, first-class performances, and art exhibits, while letting us serve our audiences, performers, and community.

A contribution of $75 or more entitles you to the exclusive benefits reserved for our members.

Find out more at www.jeffcenter.org/membership

David TenzerSusan P. FrantzPhilip B. NelsonBruce HoughtonEddie AmosPaul BonelliBryant F. CassLaurie Hart

Margaret A. LindseyRich PettitLisa Bratton SoltisLesleigh StraussSandra Teitloff FreidlanderTom PalmerCharlie Webb

In July, Jefferson Center hosted the SECOND RUNWAY fashion show

and silent auction to benefit Goodwill Industries® of the Valleys.

The social and silent auction was held in Fitzpatrick Hall prior to the

runway show, which took place in the Jefferson Center’s Shaftman

Performance Hall. With nearly 300 in attendance, SECOND RUNWAY

raised more than $35,000 to support Goodwill job training and

employment programs.

The spaces at Jefferson Center can accommodate banquets,

weddings, seminars, workshops, trade shows, events and meetings

of almost any size—with capacities from five to 900. Parking is free.

Call us today to find out more.

SECOND RUNWAYat Jefferson Center

Photography Credit William Mahone.

LISTEN UP!JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ALL-CLASS REUNION WEEKEND

BUKURU made it to #8 on iTunes

THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE MUSIC LAB AT JEFFERSON CENTER.

JEFFERSON CENTER HELPS MAKE SECOND RUNWAY

For the 10th year in a row, the Jefferson High School

Alumni Association held its All-Class Reunion Weekend at Jefferson High School—now known as Jefferson Center.

From a “sock hop” in Fitzpatrick Hall, to a screening of the award-winning documentary “Jefferson High School: 50 Magical Years,” to a time to share JHS memories—a terrific time was had by all.

A portion of the money raised by the Alumni Association is donated to the Jefferson Center Foundation to help maintain the building and fund programming presented throughout the year.

office 540.343.2624 • box office 540.345.2550 • 541 Luck Ave., SW, Roanoke, VA 24016 • www.jeffcenter.org • facebook.com/jeffersoncenter

a first-class event.

Bukuru Celestin is a Music Lab student from Patrick Henry High School, now attending Virginia Western Community College. Originally from Burundi, Africa, Bukuru writes, records and performs gospel music in the Afrobeat style. Through Jefferson Center’s Music Lab and a number of generous grantors, Bukuru recorded a full-length album, Amkeni, in collaboration with the jazz/funk group Snarky Puppy.

The Bukuru Celestin/Snarky Puppy residency did more than create an album. Along the way, they presented lectures and demonstrations in local schools, libraries, and Shaftman Performance Hall — guiding young, local musicians through workshops highlighting the power of music to bring cultures together into a seamless musical language.

To purchase Amkeni and find out more about the project, visit www.jeffcenter.org/bukuru

SNARKYPUPPY

Next reunion August 15-16, 2014

Paid for by friends of Jefferson Center.