We at Vita Arts would like to extend out most heartfelt gratitude to the people who have supported us during our third year.
In the beginning of this year we put on How Art Saved My Life (HASML), representing two milestones: The emergence of our Integrated Workshop format, and the first show in which Vita was able to pay its performers!
In 2011 we also continued outreach to incarcerated youth in Eugene, taught juggling for the Alley-Up event in Pioneer square, and the Foster Family Carnival. In addition, after two years incorporated, Vita has undergone significant positive internal changes.
This year was slow on the fund-rasing front, yet these people and their generous donations have supported us through transformation and the birth of a new kind of outreach.
Donations over $100
Colby Perry
Donations up to $50
| Jill Leversee | Sharon Pointer | Nancy Neyhart | Robyn McClintock | Ryan Welsh | Jonathan Nelson |
Vita Arts Affiliates and Volunteers
Christina Dietrich, Sage Viniconis, Jill Leversee, Nancy Neyhart, Nickolai Pirak, Kerry Cox Lee, Evvie Gamage, David Jones, Sharon Pointer, Thomas Heasley, Sarah Shmidt, Kirsten Lauzon, Sascha, Rickey Gene Powell, Joshua Sacks, Cheri Rae, Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, Nicole Woodruff Miller, Jason Miller, and The Phoenix Program in Eugene.
Directors and Staff
Courtnee Papastathis, Jon McClintock, Beau Prichard