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Dear Members of Lamar Arts and Interested Friends,
This year, 2009 begins my second opportunity to
serve
as President of Lamar Arts, and I am excited and grateful to be entering
a “second Phase” of our wonderful and active organization.
We have come such a long way since I was
President in 2001 and 2002. Thanks to the efforts of a few of the many
folks who have been pivotal in this growth. I especially salute:
Hayward and Karen
Cox, inventors of our fund-raisers and solid supporters in providing
Lamar Arts a home at the depot. John Votaw, Treasurer and every
thing else for so many years. Bill and Teresa Brown, Teresa, our first
full time paid director and husband Bill, Thanks to both of you for
many, many hours of labor and expertise maintaining the building and
office equipment. Jean and Charles Dukes, creators of our most
successful fundraiser, The Silent Auction. Virginia Legge, our past
Membership Chairman, Gallery committee member and such a creative force
on our board. Ellen Granum for organizing our gallery sitters.
Carol Wubbena, our founder, past
president, Gallery committee member and webmaster. Sally and Jim
Weber, contributing workshops and creative ideas to the board and
instrumental in the building of our Buggy Days Craftsman's Village.
Denise Edwards and Ken Schramm, who helped with initial fund-raisers and
extended our membership to include people from the entire United States.
Marlin Adams, who holds a high standard for the artists who study with
him. Beth Turner, who put our books into an understandable form and
showed us not to be afraid of accounting. Aaron Brown and Dorothy Carter
for Black History Month exhibits and Kwanza celebrations that they have
brought to the gallery, local organizations
such as the
Barnesville Woodturners and the Barnesville
-Lamar Community Foundation.
I just name these few, yet so many of you have
contributed so much! Because of you, we enter 2009 with a first class
gallery in The Depot, a positive bank balance, and a reputation for
consistently excellent cultural events and art exhibits. More
importantly we have brought together
a committed, artistic, community
who have rallied around Lamar Arts as a home for creativity, and a place
where all participants are welcomed for their unique expressive
contribution.
I approach this new Presidency filling
especially large shoes. Last but not least in extolling the
accomplishments and dedication of our creative community, I salute our
outgoing President and her husband,
Angela Preston and David Preston.
Both have been have been incredibly dedicated community servants as
President and Facilitator of Lamar Arts and Lamar Arts Gallery. Both
have worked diligently with the board and all members of the community
to make sure Lamar Arts created the kind of community profile that would
generate excitement and interest, and be taken seriously as a thriving
community service organization. While Angela has worked with the
exhibits, the board, grants and planning, David has worked to solve the
many physical problems that an old building such as the Depot,
inevitably has. Angela’s unfailing sense of space has earned her a place
as a wonderful Exhibits Designer. Another of the great legacies of
Angela and David, with help from John Votaw and Bill Brown, has been the
installation of a professional exhibit installation system. This system
makes it so much easier to hang our art exhibits. Many of the exhibition
installation problems have been solved and our exhibits reflect this.
We enter the New Year, 2009, with a most active and
dedicated Board of Directors. With the help of this Board, this next
year, we would like Lamar Arts to reach out locally and to surrounding
communities with a series of classes, workshops, exhibits, and
performances that will offer all people in our community the opportunity
to explore their own creativity. We are never too old to learn something
new, or to experience the shear joy of discovery that creativity can
bring to you.
I solicit input from the community. Let us
share our gifts. We want to hear what your
ideas are. Talk to us. E-mail us. Phone us.
We want to be accessible to you, our membership. We want to offer
programs that will benefit you and in order to do that we need your
feedback as well as your continued financial and creative support.
Together we will continue to develop a community with an especially
unique creative quality of life. As Hayward Cox likes to say when
asked about what he likes about living in Barnesville, he replies,
“We live in Paradise!”
I echo that sentiment and I know many of you all
do too. Let’s keep that image evolving!
I am looking forward to a productive term with help
from all of you,
Eleanor Dixon Stecker
More Past Presidents Letters:
Angela
Preston 2007, 2008
Bill Brown 2006
Dr Steve Mulder 2005
Teresa Brown 2003, 2004
Eleanor Dixon Stecker, 2010, 2000 Carol
Wubbena, Past President/Founder 1992-2000
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