Leadership Report 2nd Quarter

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SECOND QUARTER 2014

YOGA ON THE RIVERFRONT

As temperatures continued to climb throughout the spring, so did the number of visitors to the riverfront. Now, the Conservancy team finds itself at the beginning of another promising summer season. Much-anticipated openings of Mt. Elliott Park and the west riverfront parcel, as well as construction improvements at Gabriel Richard Park and parcels east and west of Chene Park, will surely reinforce the riverfront’s status as a popular destination for visitors and locals alike this summer. Additionally, we eagerly await the completion of the northward expansion of the Dequindre Cut and the DNR’s Outdoor Adventure Center, which are projects led by our partners in riverfront revitalization. Although the warm weather is just beginning, the riverfront has already hosted several runs, walks and programs this spring, such as the Color Me Rad Run, Hospice of Michigan 5K, Light up the Riverfront and our popular rain barrel workshop. Many more events are planned throughout the summer. GM River Days returns June 20-22 with a tremendous line up of local and national musical acts, rides and games along the midway, an expanded Detroit River Artscape competition, sand sculptures, free Kids Zone activities, Detroit restaurant offerings and more. A special thanks to returning sponsors General Motors and Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort as title and presenting sponsors, respectively.

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Leadership Update

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East Riverfront Other East Riverfront Projects

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West Riverfront

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Programming

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Volunteers

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Riviere28 Operations and Security Finance & Administration

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Advancement

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Communications Governance and Nominating

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Governance and Nominating

Other special events to look for throughout the summer include our Reading & Rhythm on the Riverfront literacy program, Soiree on the Greenway and Movies in the Park. Our popular Placemaking initiatives not only make our riverfront a more engaging place to visit, but one that encourages visitors to spend quality time here, and return time after time. Our fundraising efforts continue to generate favorable results, including a significant multi-year grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, which yielded a partnership with the Detroit RiverFront Conservancy on the “Live the Riverfront” initiative that encourages downtown workers and Detroiters to get outside, get fit and get healthy. Lastly, we are in the midst of a comprehensive search and interview process for the new leader of our Organization; watch for an announcement of our next President and CEO in the near future. Please join us in the pages that follow for an update on our second quarter 2014 activities.

Matthew P. Cullen Chairman

David K. Page Vice Chairman


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