The Cedar Cultural Center 2013-14 Annual Report

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The mission of The Cedar Cultural Center is to promote intercultural appreciation and understanding through the presentation of global music and dance. The Cedar is committed to artistic excellence and integrity, diversity of programming, support for emerging artists, and community outreach.

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The Cedar’s Community Impact Over the past 25 years, The Cedar’s stage has been graced with brilliant, acclaimed musicians from all over the globe including legends and visionaries Greg Brown, Mavis Staples, Ani DiFranco, Femi Kuti, Doc Watson, and Amadou and Mariam. These performances have inspired and awed people from all over the Twin Cities, the Midwestern region, and the world. Today, our organization’s impact goes way beyond introducing audience members to amazing music. The Cedar is also doing important work under the radar, which has made it a crucial force in the health and vitality of the Twin Cities. Rip Rapson, President of Kresge Foundation, emphasized the importance of arts organizations when he said, “Arts and culture need to be at the core of every conversation we have about community development in our country.” Reflected in our mission statement to promote intercultural appreciation and understanding through global music, The Cedar stands out as an organization that uses art as a vehicle for positive change. In fact, The Cedar’s mission is more relevant now than ever: Our programming educates audiences about cultural difference in our increasingly diverse Minnesota communities. We use thoughtful, strategic, and culturally competent outreach to engage diverse audiences with performances by artists who reflect a variety of cultures and backgrounds. This results in rich artistic content and organic opportunities for intercultural exchange through shared experiences. To remain vital and competitive in the global marketplace, it is important that the people of Minnesota continue to invest in organizations like The Cedar. The Cedar’s commitment to supporting musicians, furthering intercultural appreciation, and serving our community means that we have an impact not just on our audience members but on all of Minnesota. Please support the

health of our community by making a donation online at thecedar.org/donation today. — Adrienne Dorn, Director of Development, The Cedar


“My 416 Club Commission changed me significantly as an artist, and I cannot look back. ” My name is Sara Pajunen. Throughout my artistic career,

— Sara Pajunen

I have identified primarily as a Finnish folk musician. In 2013, The Cedar commissioned me to compose and perform a new piece as part of their 416 Club

Commissions program. The project enabled me to step

outside of my familiar roles and explore elements that were entirely new to me as an artist including conceptual work,

interactive performance, alternative media, electronic

elements, and free improvisation. The process and

presentation of the final piece catapulted me somewhere

new and unexpected. Support and funding from The Cedar

allowed me to experiment in a way that will shape my artistic output for a long time to come. My 416 Club Commission changed me significantly as an artist, and I cannot look back.

“ Thanks to support from Jerome Foundation, the 416 Club Commissions have included everything from a musical exploration and celebration of what it means to be Latina to a ping pong table rigged with contact mics. Local artists are coming up with some pretty incredible pieces, and The Cedar is committed to continuing our support for that kind of innovation.” — Sage Dahlen, Artistic Director, The Cedar

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“Concerts provided by The Cedar may be the only opportunity our clients have to experience live music.” — Luana Ball, Executive Director, WorkAbilities I’m Luana, Executive Director of WorkAbilities, a nonprofit organization in

Golden Valley that supports adults with developmental disabilities. I have always “It never ceases to amaze me how. live music has such a profound physical. and emotional impact on its audience. We want everyone to have that experience, so if it doesn’t work for folks to come. to us, we bring the music to them.”

— Courtney Phillips, Arts Access. and Development Assistant, The Cedar.

encouraged our staff to incorporate music into our services and programs. This could include playing CDs, streaming satellite radio, singing karaoke,

or providing instruments for clients to make their own music. These options are

all good, but there is nothing like live music to get the people in this building moving and shaking and smiling ear to ear! Concerts provided by The Cedar may be the

only opportunity our clients have to experience live music. The people we support are challenged in many ways and often have difficulty relating to or connecting with others. Music, being a universal language, pulls everyone together for a unified and festive event!

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“The people in The Cedar’s hall were so taken up with joy, celebrating with all of their might.” My name is Lundi Siwundla, and I am from South Africa.

— Lundi Siwundla

I have very good news. I cannot prevent the bubble

from within. My host family took me to an amazing concert

tonight at The Cedar. Hey, you have never imagined

anything like this, let alone seen it. When I got inside,

there was a buzz of expectation. The band took the stage,

and they captured me from the first song. Before I knew,

everyone was standing up and the leader of the band came into the audience dancing and shaking our hands,

one by one. The people in The Cedar’s hall were so taken up with joy, celebrating

with all of their might. I forgot about everything else as I joined in the singing, shouting, and dancing.

“ More than anything else, I am impressed with how The Cedar brings together cultures. I have seen faces of Somali teenagers light up while watching a bluegrass show and Tongan tourists trying to learn Romanian circle dances. I have witnessed musicians from every continent except Antarctica trek to Minnesota to perform in the dead of winter and diverse audiences climbing over snow banks to get to their shows.“ — Scott Vankoughnett, Volunteer, The Cedar

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“I see The Cedar supporting my community each and every day.v” — Dalmar Yaree

I am Dalmar Yare, a vocalist for the Somali music collective Wayaaha Cusub. I moved to Minneapolis

eight years ago to escape the violence of the Somali civil war. It has been difficult to sustain

my work as an artist in Minnesota because I do not have recognition among non-Somali audiences.

Not only has The Cedar given me the chance to perform and to develop a local audience, but I see The Cedar supporting my community each and every day. In January, The Cedar responded to a tragic fire that affected

the Somali community by hosting a benefit event, and they invited me to sing. They coordinated a collaboration between

Augsburg College’s Jazz Band and me to perform traditional Somali songs. Clips from the show

were posted on YouTube and went viral: Tens of thousands of Somalis throughout the world saw our performance!

Next year, The Cedar will fly the other members of Wayaaha Cusub from Kenya to Minneapolis for a

week-long residency of performances and educational activities as part of their Midnimo program. We look forward to sharing our traditions and our message with Minnesota!

“Here at The Cedar, we have found ourselves in a position of helping to catalyze a revival of Somali music and performing arts.” — Adrienne Dorn, Director of Development, The Cedar

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“ I was thrilled to share Somali heritage and culture with my younger abaayos, and The Cedar made it happen.” My name is Baado. I have spent most of my life in Somalia, where I passed

— Baado Mohamed

the days sitting on my front porch, chatting with neighbors, and sewing babis, my

favorite Somali craft. Violence and danger pushed me and many of my people out of our country. I was in my mid-50s when I moved to Minnesota. Now, many of my

abaayos (Somali for “sister” or “girlfriend”) live far away. Because I don’t speak

English, it has been difficult to meet new people. A friend told me about the Women’s

Storytelling Circle at The Cedar Cultural Center. I was nervous because

I had never been to this place, but I decided to attend because The Cedar provided

transportation. When I arrived, I was warmly greeted by Cedar staff with soo dhawow,

Somali for “welcome.” Older and younger Somali women from all over the Twin Cities

sat in a circle eating sambusas, sewing babis, and telling stories. I was thrilled to

share Somali heritage and culture with my younger abaayos, and The Cedar made it happen. Even now that the series is over, my granddaughter drives me to

St. Paul every weekend to see my Storytelling Circle friends.

“ Somali people have a rich culture and a lot of heart. But we also have a tumultuous and troubled recent history. The Cedar has been able to engage, serve, and empower Somali elders and youth in a way that I haven’t seen any other arts non-profit accomplish.” — Fadumo Ibrahim, Somali Community Liaison and Development Assistant, The Cedar

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“ We were blown away.”

— Gary Bingner, Audience Member


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SEPT 14 / AN EVENING WITH

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MCKLOPEDIA and SUN GODS TO GAMMA RAYS

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GERTIE AND THE T.O. BOYZ

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FINN HALL AUG 1 0 / AN EVENING WITH

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ERIC JOHNSON

SEPT 18 / LEE

AUG 17 /

AUG 1 2 /

BRUCE COCKBURN BAND with

AUG 1 3 / AN EVENING WITH

JENNY SCHEINMAN

THE BALLROOM THIEVES with THE TINDER BOX

FIELDS AND THE EXPRESSIONS with BLACK DIET

THE HOLMES BROTHERS

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THE ORIGINAL WAILERS with

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SEPT 19 / MATUTO with DJ DON CUCO ( AT ICEHOUSE) SEPT 21 / POKEY

AUG 27 /

SEPT 1 0 /

VIEUX FARKA TOURÉ

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LAKE STREET DIVE

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OCT 4 / ANA

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ANI DIFRANCO

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AUG 29 /

ANNA NALICK with ANNE HEATON

OCT 1 1 / DAVID

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THE CEDAR PRESENTS AT FIRST AVENUE MAINROOM

BROMBERG QUINTET with TOM FELDMANN


September 15, 16 and 17, 2014

Our signature world music festival: Three days of FREE* performances by international musicians. *For free admission to festival events, please RSVP at Eventbrite.

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Go to the La Yegros, Conjunto Angola 70 and Emel Mathlouthi event pages on our website for a direct link to Eventbrite.

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SEPT 15 /

LA YEGROS with

BANDA MAGDA

SEPT 16 /

CONJUNTO ANGOLA 70 with

DEREK GRIPPER

SEPT 17 /

EMEL MATHLOUTHI with

ALAEV FAMILY


Thank you for helping to make 2013 a record-breaking year! With your support, we presented 237 events

featuring over 1,000 artists representing genres, traditions, cultures, and communities from all over the map.

Our roster had more sold-out shows than ever before and reached more than 55,000 audience members.

“Best All-Ages Music Venue in the Twin Cities” City Pages (2014)

“Best World Music Venue in the World” About.com (2013) - for the second year in a row

“Best Concert Venue in the Twin Cities” City Pages (2013)

“Best All-Ages Music Venue” Minnesota Public Radio (2013)

“Best of the Cities - Best Venue” Minnesota Monthly (2013)

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Since January 2013, The Cedar has: PRESENTED HUNDREDS OF LIVE MUSIC CONCERTS

including performances by Fatoumata Diawara (Mali), Väsen (Sweden), Rokia Traoré (Mali), Christine Salem (Réunion Island), and hundreds of other global musicians, creating a platform for intercultural exchange between diverse artists and audience members.

M U S I C F O R U N I T Y, C A M P U S A N D C O M M U N I T Y

HOSTED OUR FIFTH ANNUAL GLOBAL ROOTS FESTIVAL It’s the only world music festival in Minnesota – and it’s entirely FREE.

SERVED THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY by presenting quarterly live music concerts at partner organizations’ facilities.

ADDRESSED OUR COMMUNITY’S CHALLENGES WITH SPECIAL EVENTS

including a benefit concert in partnership with Brian Coyle Center and Augsburg College that raised over $10,000 for the victims of a New Year’s Day fire on Cedar Avenue and “Reconciliation Conference,”a performance event to promote peace between Somali tribes organized in partnership with London’s Anti-Tribalism Movement.

Annual Report

A full version of The Cedar’s 2013 Annual Report is online at thecedar.org

REACHED HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS FROM UNDER-RESOURCED SCHOOLS with daytime educational performances designed to promote diversity learning and foster a lifelong appreciation for different cultures and music.

Later this year, we will launch our largest and most significant community engagement initiative to date in partnership with Augsburg College. Titled Midnimo: Music for Unity, Campus, and Community and supported by a $200,000 grant from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Midnimo will bring Somali musicians from around the world to The Cedar to participate in residencies that increase understanding and awareness of Muslim culture on campus and in the community. Stay tuned for more information on performance dates and activities with Midnimo artists!

SUPPORTED INNOVATIVE, GROUND-BREAKING WORK

through presentations like: Norwegian musician Terje Isungset’s “Ice Music,” performed with instruments made entirely from ice; DakhaBrakha, a Ukrainian “ethnic chaos” band experimenting at the crossroads of Ukrainian folklore and avant-garde theater; and Drone Not Drones, a 28-hour drone featuring hundreds of Minnesota artists to benefit Médicins Sans Frontières.

SERVED AN INCREASINGLY DIVERSE AUDIENCE

by working with a host of partners in the Metro Area to offer free tickets and transportation for immigrant and ethnic communities, youth, and elders.

COMMISSIONED AND PRESENTED INNOVATIVE NEW WORK

by 14 local musicians as part of Rounds II and III of our 416 Club Commissions program


CEDAR SUPPORTERS 2014

$1,000 - $4,999 Joe Hoopman Robert Nordin and Nancy Kosciolek Stephen Parliament and Laurie Broome Hugh Pruitt and Fariba Sanikhatam Chuck and Jennifer Tatsuda

$500 - $999 Nick Allen Nicole and Dan Beers Mark Ditter David Edminster Tom Hatch and Stacy Mattingly Galen Hersey and Darcy Sudderth Sandra and Gary Jahn Nancy Molenda

$250 - $499 David Carroll Emmy Carter Karen Collyard Adrienne Dorn Jim Howitt Matthew Hunt Nathan and Cari Nesje Shannon Petersen David Simonett Mary Laurel True $100 – $249 Todd Aldrich Rachel Aldrich Diane Allan

The Cedar would like to acknowledge the following individuals for their support in 2013 and the current year. Sue Amidon John Anthonisen Wayne Bailey William Baker Susan Bedor Brian Corner Hal Davis and Liz Peterson Paul Epton Richard Grimm William Hamlin John Kelly Colleen Kingsbury Erik Lillestol Michael Palmquist Christine Sanguinet Lyle and Peggy Schmidtke Karen and Bruce Smith Julia Tabbut Jen and Charles Vanek Frank Wilkinson

$25 - $99 Bruce Abbott Beverly Adams Donald C. Aggerbeck and Jane A. Pederson Katherina Anderson Michael Austin Jessica Bachaus Young Burton Barnard Cathryn Beil Gerold and Lenora Bourbonnais Lauren Braswell Jeremy Brezovan Anna Bruhn

Laurie Buchberger Steve Bye Elizabeth Cambell William Causey Sharen and Rulon Chappell Sheila Conway Bruce Cooper Mary Daniels Dennis Dienst David and Kathy Dillon Robin Draper John DuCane Steven Durant Teresa Engstrom Patrick Finnegan Patricia Fitzgerald Robert Fogerson Rebecca Gagnon Olivia Gault Stephanie and Jerry Gilman Don Grandbois Helen Grant Sue Groth Robert Hicks James Hofman Elizabeth Hughes Heli Hunter Robert Janzen Annette Jewell-Ceder Karin Jordahl Warren Kearney Shannon Kearney-Coborn Philip Klitzke Emily Lane Nancy Lapakko

Rebecca Latner James Leavitt Steven Lee Keith Lee Laverne Leuelling Paul Little James Lutz WIlliam Margolis Virginia McCarthy Terry McDaniel Stuart McLean Jay McNamara James Miller Paul Miller Curtis Moe Shellae Mueller Mark Nelson Christopher Nolan Tim and Lara Norkus-Crampton Bonnie O'Malley Douglas Olson Gabe Ormsby Rachel Orville Carol Ott Ronald Peterson Barbara Pokela Marsha Qualey James Raines William Ricci Deborah Robin Peter Rose Paula Schulze Terry Shima Curt Shima David Shuster

Karl Smelker and Debby Lane Susan Smith Nancy Sorjanen Beva Steinberg Alex Stone Amy Stoner Diane Tessari and Duncan Storlie Michelle Thompson William Tilton Verena Van Fleet Debra Varner Val Watson James Weides Jim Whitney John Wild Jerome Zanko Ken Zieska

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$10,000 + Anonymous Rosemary and David Good Family Foundation Don Helgeson and Sue Shepard

$5,000 - $9,999 Stefan and Lonnie Helgeson Cooper Schneier Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation Terri Simard and Craig Futterrer Rob Simonds and Karen Margolis

$1,000 - $4,999 Anonymous Richard Brustad Glen Helgeson Ron and Anne Hoffman Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation Joe Hoopman Sandra and Gary Jahn Joanna Lees Robert Nordin and Nancy Kosciolek Stephen Parliament and Laurie Broome Hugh Pruitt and Fariba Sanikhatam Rob and Carol Salmon Chuck and Jennifer Tatsuda Scott Vankoughnett $500 - $999 Nicole and Dan Beers Charlotte Forsythe Everett Forte Stephanie and Jerry Gilman Tom Hatch and Stacy Mattingly Benjamin Jacobson Marcia Leatham Nancy Molenda Rick and Jan Neville Sarah and Kevin Shriver Tom Von Sternberg and Eve Parker The Wittenberg Family Foundation c/o Mitchell Wittenberg and Jaine Strauss

$250 - $499 Lois and Mikkell Beckmen Gene and Barb Case

Terrance and Laurie Christiansen Karen Collyard Patricia Dahlen Stephen Dahlen Patrick Dougherty Helen Duritsa and Curtis Sloan David Edminster Mary Haltvick Harriet Brewing Galen Hersey and Darcy Sudderth Charlie Hicks and Vicky Sherman Brent Hickman Jim Howitt *Benjamin LeRoy Eric Muschler and Karen Lundegaard Douglas & Mary Platt Carol Prescott and Thane Tierney David and Patty Schall Barbara Sibley Valerie Stoehr Mary T'Kach Mark Trehus Paul Vick Bernadette N. and Paul R. Christiansen Jim Whitney Andrew Wilson $100 - $249 Steve Ainsworth James Almendinger Daniel Alms Sandra and Richard Anderson Andrew Arsham Michael Ashworth William Baker

Thanks so much to all of our donors during our 25th Season. If you haven’t made your 2014 donation yet, please support us today by mailing a payment with the enclosed pledge form and return envelope or donate online at

Gary and Karen Bartig Jim and Ruth Ann Benson Joan Bibelhausen and Neal Dimick Kathryn Biederwolf Janice Bobrowske Jill Boldenow JoAnn Boraas Jean Beth Borgwardt Bruce and Char Bostrom David Boudreau Jesse Brodd Alan Carlson Joel Carter Bernard Waibel and Donna Rodel Barrett Cole Kathe Connair Ann Curoe Larry Cutler Sage Dahlen Mary Daniels Anne DeMuth and Mark Hodge Robert and Susan Donsker Therese Durkin David Eccher Molly Eichten and Dean Karau Christine Eickhoff Dean Elstad and Sandy Bergeron Eric Engstrom *L. Peter and Karen Erickson Heidi Eschenbacher Gordon Fink Tracy Fredin and Debra Petersen Chris Frymire Jonathan Garnaas-Holmes James and Maryanne Gay

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Janice Gepner and Eric Newman Cindy And Thom Gerst Tom Gilde Barbara Glaser Christopher Gliedman Benjamin Goldfarb Ron and Dana Goodman Rose and Paul Grengs Loren and Mary Ann Gross Monica Gross and Joe Sayles Palmer Harbison Paul Harding Myra Hartman William Hasse Thomas Hiendlmayr and Jan Ormasa Lisa Hinz and Stuart MacDonald Bruce Hubbard Kari Hurley Heather and Jeff Ilse Debbie and Jim Ingebretsen Delle Jacobs and Oliver Dougherty Joel and Laura Jensen Tom Johnson and Jinx Howell Kathy Jursik and Chris Dronen Michael Kanner Mark Kartarik Stephen Kaul Edmund Kelley and Dawn Hofstrand Bernadette and Barry Koffman John Kohring Joan Krikava Jeanne Lakso and Randy Kemper Karla Larsen and Ken Bearman Dave Lasecke John Levy James Lewison Erik Lillestol Sanford Lipsky *Kari Lohse Bart Lossing

John Macke Ronald Marquis and Lois Carolan Mary Marrow Jeff Masco Kita McVay Susan Meyers Nancy Michael Kristi Miller Elisabeth Mills Susan Mitchell John Moore Dana Myers James Natwick Gary Nichols Cori Ofstead Jesse Okie Judy Olsen and Myke Rachu Dave Paulson and Teresa Sutton John Paulson Stuart Pemberton & Anne Lippin Mike Pengra and Laura Syverson Shannon Petersen Clarice Pettingill Daniel Pinkerton and Jane Johnston Laurie Pohlman Adam Powell Fred Quirsfeld and Linda Campbell James Raines Benjamin and Angela Vincent Claude and Laurel Riedel Louise Robinson and Neal Cuthbert Kent Rossi Jane Rugg *Christine Sanguinet Kenyon and Lisa Sayler Lyle and Peggy Schmidtke Robert Schuette and Mary Rossi Jennifer Sippel and Jonathan Colville Anonymous Susan Stacey

Steven Swanson Barbara & Rick Swanson Julia Tabbut Matt Tillotson and Deb Liang Andy Tso Paul Wagner and Cindy Schlosser Bryan Wakat John Walker and Valerie Tiberius Diane Waller John Ward Susan and Robert Warde Mark Warnken Sven Wehrwein Eli Wheeler Jean Wilhelm and Joe Grayden Janet Woolman Mary & Keith Zilinski

$25 - $99 Jim and Claire Abbott Richard Abel Jay Adams Pat Alagna Joel Albright Diane Allan Michele Allen Colton Altobell Sybeline Ammi Julia Anderson Gordon Andersson Allan Angen Cindy Angerhofer Anonymous Lortis Antonia Rondi Atkin Michael Austin Jessica Bachaus Young Thomas Badow and Cynthia Unowsky Janelle Bane Tom and Mary Barber-Schmitz

Mike and Caryn Barr Thomas Bedard Susan Bedor Michael Berg Sarah Berger Mike and Ruth Bettendorf James Bialke Janet and John Bohan David Bradshaw James Bradt Gillian Brennan Mark and Jenna Brouwer Casie Budolfson Candis Buending Levi Byers Joseph Cade Stephen Carpenter and Megan Hazen Pamela Chenevert Chris Chookiatsirichai Rockford Chrastil Ferguson Clough Copeland Family Roger and Elizabeth Corbin Gregory Cotton Denise Cronin Gayle Cupit Benjamin Dahl Trudy Dahl Gerald Dastych Kisha Delain Laura Delavie Jeff Ditzel Bob & Lynn Dixon Linda and James Dobbs Dan Donkers Adrienne Dorn Richard Dowdell Timothy and Patricia Doyle John DuCane Clem Duffy

Susan Ebertz David and Alison Edgerton Tom Eggum Mark and Sonja Elias Daniel Eng Howard Epstein and Lynda Kelley Bridgett Erickson Rick Erickson Bob and Mary Ann Evander Julie Farnham Don Feeney and Diane Carter Peter Fleck and Mary Weber Joey Ford Eric Foster Richard & Katharine Fournier Ann Fox Annmarie Fox Dana Fox Joseph Frank Chris and Gail Frethem Kaitlin Frick Karen Fritchie Susan Funk and Wood Kidner Timothy Furlong Mark Galatowitsch Mary Gallini Giles Gamble Sean Gardner Lynn Garfunkel Richard Giambrone Toni and Gerry Gilchrist Dan Gjelten Barb Glas Bruce Glover Catherine Gnatek Gayle Godfrey Robert Goepel Michael Grant Janet Greene Michael Griffin

Molly Gulsvig Amy Gustafson Eleanor Haase and Paul Sebby Melanie Haddox Jim Haefemeyer and Susan Hoch Theodore Haland Dave and Barbara Halsey James Hamilton William Hamlin Larry Hampel and Mary Kopet Timothy and Beverly Hanna Halla and Christine Hansen Carole Hansen Jeffrey Hardin and Linda Kelley Tim Harding Cynthia Harles Emma Harness Rachelle Haroldson Mary Harper Andrew Harris Nelda Hart Diana Harvey Mary Hassett George Healy Brian Heaslip Christine Heim Kyle Heino Virginia Heinrich Ann Helm and Scott McKell Cynthia Hendricks Nancy Hendrickson Janet Herbert Jeff Herman Maria Hidalgo *Elizabeth Hinz Susan and Charlie Hoffman William Holden Tim Holstrom Sue Honsvall Donald Householder

Laurice Jamieson Elizabeth Jensen Ron Jensen and Judy Ostendorff Janet Johnson Dawn Johnson James Johnson Kelli Johnson Edward Juda Bryan Just Jonathan Kaiser Elina Kala Carrie Kalweit and Jeff Millikan Sherrie Kamm Cynthia Karnowski Bruce Karstadt Evan Keane Steven Kerbaugh Robert King Jeanne Kirby Steve and Barri Klingaman Gerd Knops Sally Knutzen Timothy Koehler Lindsey Kopp Karen Kramer Ann Kuitunen Don Kvist Allison La Pointe Betsy Lake Kevin Lally Emily Lane Greg Langason Connie Lanphear Molly Lanpher Bradley and Patricia Larson Erik Larson Mark Larson and Mary Kennedy Marsha and Eric Larson Susan Lasley Jacqueline Lawrence

Thanks so much to all of our donors during our 25th Season. If you haven’t made your 2014 donation yet, please support us today by mailing a payment with the enclosed pledge form and return envelope or donate online at

Andrew Lawson Brian Layer Peter Leach and Nan Skelton Elizabeth Lebakken Keith Lee Frances Lesicko Curtis Lesmeister Laverne Leuelling Edith Lewison Gary Lidster Scott Litsheim Bruce Little David Logsdon Mark Long Paul Lubinski Marilyn Lustig and Paulette Joyer Collin Lyle Jennifer Lynch Margaret Mackaman Pat MacKenzie Thomas Mahoney Martha Malan WIlliam Margolis Donald & Abby Marier Laura L. Marquardt Charlie Martin Kyle Matteson James McCarthy and Gloria Peterson Paul McCormick and Flanery Deleney Patrick McCoy Lawrence Mcfarlane Scott McGillicuddy Ronald McGlennen Ruthie Mckee Marc and Donna Melrose Robert and Suzanne Meyerson Agnieszka Michalak Richard Miller and Carole Senty Randy Miranda Carol Mizuno

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Peter and Rosalise Molenda Leslie Modrack Linda Moilan Carol and Jim Moller Robert Monahan Ardus Morgan Bradley Morison Shaun Morrell Matt and Martha Mueller Patricia Mulcahy Gail Murton and Doug Connell Shannon Neeser Tim Nelson Mark Nelson Audrey Nelson Kurt Nelson Joan Nesser Eva Neubeck Ellen & John Nyberg Gary and Mary O'Brien Catherine O’Dell Maggie O’Groske Colleen O’Neill Michael Obler Jill Odegaard Lynn Ogren Melissa Olson John Onkka Gabe Ormsby Harry Orr John Orrison and Lydia McAnerney Anonymous Vaara Ostrin Murray Riley Owens Andrew Padon Patrice Pakiz Rick Palm Rita Panton Judy Parr

Thomas Patnaude Karin Patrick Jeanne Paulson Thomas Pavey Kathy & Steve Peters Haldane Peterson John Petroskas Sarah Petzel Georgette and Hans-Olaf Pfannkuch Sophie Pfeiffer Chris and Sandi Pidel Gorshe Auto Service Claudia Poser and Ron Ofstead Jeff Potter Connie Priebe Ida Baltikauskas and Dorinda Wider Amy Rasmussen Sybille Redmond Dave Reiss Michael Renner Renee Retka Jane Rhodes William Ricci Carol Rice Andrew Ripka Jan Rivers Katherine Rojas-Jahn Paul Rosso Bob and Wendy Rubinyi Harriet Rydel Kelly Rynda Larry Sanderson Subramanya Sastry Peter and Nancy Saunders Julie Schaper and Steven Horwitz Dennis Schapiro Bryan Schmidt Deborah Schnur Colleen Schuller

Larry and Andrea Schussler Rhesa Schwartz Jon Schwenk Bruce and Julianne Seiber Philip Sellew John Shepard Marjorie Sigel and Dick Van Deusen Kara Sime Angela Simonson *Stephanie Sinclair Andrea Sisel David Skarjune Kelly Slawson Karen and Bruce Smith Dane Smith Barbara Smith Matthew Smith Gregg Sougstad Tom and Fran Spainhour Kat Spehar Michael Spengler Charles Spitzack Jackie Starbird Judy Steltzner Dennis Stephens Rodney Stevens Gail Steward Susan Stewart JAStewart Ben Stone Patrick Supanich Carolyn Sutherland Barbara Pilling and Dan Carlson Davin Swenson Kim Thingvold Jackie Thureson Stephani Tikalsky William Tilton Jim & Kathy Tjepkema

Neil Vachhani Paul Von Drasek Cindy Voyen Michael and Liz Wallis Val Watson Shelley Wefald Joel Weisberg Michael Welch James and Lori Wellman Nina Wendt William Wenger Pamela Wetterlund Rebecca Wheeler Carol White Michele Will Mary Lou Wilm John Wilson Josie Winship Neil Winston Maureen and Philip Wixsten Brian and Janine Wojtalewicz Abigail Wolf Bill and Sharon Wolfe Jody Wurl Ron Yanes Cynthia Young Matthew Zumwalt

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Aetna Foundation American Scandinavian Foundation Ameriprise Financial Aon Service Corporation Apple Matching Gifts Program Association of Performing Arts Presenters with Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation Battle of the Jug Bands Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Carolyn Foundation Central Corridor Funders Collaborative City of Minneapolis ElectroVoice Elmer L. and Eleanor J. Andersen Foundation Expedia Gives Matching Gift Program

First Financial Merchant Services and Republic of 7 Corners General Mills Foundation Gift Matching Program Harriet Brewing IBM Grants Program James B. Linsmayer Foundation Jerome Foundation Land O’Lakes Foundation Marbrook Foundation Marsh & McLennan McKesson Foundation McKnight Foundation Minnesota Food Truck Association Minnesota Humanities Center Minnesota State Arts Board National Endowment for the Arts Pohlad Family Foundation

Riverbridge Partners Rosemary and David Good Family Foundation Saint Paul Travelers Still Ain’t Satisfied: A Foundation with Attitude Target Thomson Reuters Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation UnitedHealth Group U.S. Bank Foundation University of Minnesota’s Good Neighbor Fund VSA Minnesota West Bank Business Association

THANK YOU!

Current as of June 30, 2014

* Is or includes a gift made in Memory of Elizabeth Dolan

Questions? Please contact Emmy Carter at ecarter@thecedar.org if this donor list does not match your records.

Thanks so much to all of our donors during our 25th Season. If you haven’t made your 2014 donation yet, please support us today by mailing a payment

with the enclosed pledge form and return envelope or donate online at

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2013 Financial Report

Total Revenue: $1,684,573

This condensed statement of operations and financial position are derived from the financial statements of The Cedar Cultural Center as of December 31, 2013, which have been audited by Sherry D. Heffernan, Ltd.

Total Expense: $1,657,721

Cedar Cultural Center Condensed Statement of Financial Position December 31, 2013 Assets Cash and cash equivalents Unconditional promises to give Inventories Deposits Cash restricted for capital Property and Equipment (net of depreciation)

$ 52,652 $ 543,198 $ 6,542 $ 1,068 $ 227,500 $ 225,834

Liabilities and Net Assets Payables Deferred Revenue Accrued Expenses Long-term debt

$ 55,365 $ 12,392 $ 38,343 $ 281,966

Line of credit Unrestricted deficit

$ 98,500 ($ 155,743)

Temporarily restricted assets Total assets

$1,056,794

$

Assets released from restriction 11% Contributions 27%

Production Costs 35% Program Expenses 39%

725,971

Total liabilities and net assets $ 1,056,794

Admissions and Concessions 60%

Cedar Cultural Center Condensed Statement of Operations December 31, 2013 Revenue Contributions Admissions and Concessions Rental Income Assets released from restriction

$ 444,017 $1,011,621 $ 38,323 $ 190,612

Expense Program expenses Food and Beverage Service Fundraising Management and General Other Production Costs

$ 650,603 $ 92,400 $ 99,508 $ 230,322 $ 584,888

Total revenue

$1,684,573

Total expense

$1,657,721

Net income from operations

$

26,852

Rental income 2%

Management and General 14% Food and Beverage Service 6%

Net income from operations: $26,852

Fundraising 6%


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