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dear friends,

As president of the board of directors, I am proud to serve during an exciting time for the Colorado Chautauqua. My colleagues on the board and I are honored to help advance the mission of the Colorado Chautauqua Association (CCA) through the implementation of strategies to ensure a sustainable future for the Colorado Chautauqua—physically, programmatically, environmentally and financially—consistent with the CCA mission to preserve, perpetuate and improve the site and spirit of the historic Chautauqua.

I am pleased to report that CCA completed many projects in 2013 and ended the year in strong financial position. We completed significant capital projects. These included the installation of ceiling fans in the Auditorium, creation of a bus pullout at the park’s entrance, and the preservation and refurbishment of the iconic Chautauqua Dining Hall in collaboration with its new operator, Three Leaf Concepts. Additionally, we expanded our year-round programming. None of these accomplishments would be possible without the generous support of the community and ongoing collaboration with our partners at the City of Boulder.

Enhanced safety, accessibility and an enriched guest experience were primary goals. Together with the City of Boulder and its staff, we made great strides. We made improvements that benefit all of our guests: from the school children arriving on buses for their first visit, to improved amenities for concert goers, to our wedding celebrants, our overnight guests and to even those who walk their dogs.

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve the Colorado Chautauqua. Please join me in supporting the Colorado Chautauqua Association in its stewardship to ensure Chautauqua’s vibrant and sustainable future.

Bill Patterson President, Board of Directors Colorado Chautauqua Association

Letter from the Board President

mission statement

The mission of the Colorado Chautauqua Association is to preserve, perpetuate and

improve the site and spirit of the historic Chautauqua by enhancing its community and

values through cultural, educational, social and recreational experiences.

statement of values

The Chautauqua experience is based on lifelong learning, love of nature, voluntary simplicity and music, oration and the arts. Historic significance, traditions, cultural relevance, respite and enrichment are among the community benefits provided by the Colorado Chautauqua.

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dear friends,

Greetings from Chautauqua and thank you for another memorable year!

As steward of this beautiful national historic landmark, the Colorado Chautauqua Association (CCA) has had another memorable and productive year—providing the community with many opportunities for respite—“to escape, engage and elevate.”

Chautauqua was incredibly fortunate to escape the devastating floods of September with relatively minor damage when so many suffered extensive destruction and loss. Thankfully, all guests, residents and staff remained safe as well. Many of Chautauqua’s surrounding trails were severely damaged. The City’s Open Space and Mountain Parks Department has been diligent in its efforts to restore the community’s beloved trails. CCA opened its cottages to displaced families and its venues to guests who suddenly found themselves with nowhere to hold their long-planned events. Before the Auditorium closed for the season, CCA collaborated with local and national musicians to quickly host a benefit concert that generated over $10,000 for flood relief.

Thank you to YOU, our greater Chautauqua community, of members and donors, lodging and dining guests, concert goers, frequent and infrequent visitors, for your ongoing support and for helping to create another tremendous year for the Colorado Chautauqua.

Thank you to our collaborators at the Chautauqua Dining Hall and Colorado Music Festival, our corporate sponsors and our generous donors. There are many people to thank at the City of Boulder (CCA’s landlord—but more importantly, our partner) —Mayor Matt Appelbaum and the City Council, City Manager Jane Brautigam and her staff, the Landmarks Board and staff, the Parks and Recreation Department, the Open Space and Mountain Parks Department, Public Works/Transportation, Community Planning and Sustainability and the City Attorney’s Office. I add my personal thanks to the CCA Board of Directors for its dedication and support and to our tireless and devoted staff who make it all happen every day of every year.

In my eleventh year as Executive Director, I am honored to be associated with something so special; to be entrusted with stewardship of the site and the spirit, and to get to be part of ensuring Chautauqua’s sustainable future!

I invite you to join us in celebrating our wonderful community jewel and supporting its vibrant future.

Sincerely,

Susan Connelly Executive Director Colorado Chautauqua Association

[email protected]

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Preservation and maintenance of the 67 historic buildings and 26 acres of

grounds for active year-round use is a fundamental part of the association’s

daily stewardship activities. CCA invests approximately one million dollars

annually in capital improvements and routine maintenance within its leasehold

portion of the Colorado Chautauqua National Historic Landmark.

CHautauQua dininG Hall

In addition to routine ongoing repairs and maintenance of cottages, lodges and grounds, there are many projects to be accomplished each and every year. The major capital project for 2013 was the completion of the restoration and rehabilitation of the iconic Chautauqua Dining Hall and its reopening under new operators.

The Colorado Chautauqua Association collaborated with the new Dining Hall operator, Three Leaf Concepts, to carefully preserve and renew the building. Guided by a commitment to sustainability in addition to preservation, new building science techniques were utilized to enhance the building’s health, functionality, energy efficiencies and comfort.

s exterior improvements

With the exception of the roof and a fresh coat of paint, no visible changes were made to the exterior of the building.

The badly deteriorated wood shingle roof was replaced with a dimensional composite roofing material approved by the City of Boulder Landmarks Board and History Colorado’s State Historical Fund. Remedial structural framing work was necessary to support the weight of the new roofing materials. Deteriorated exterior trim, siding, and gutters were replaced.

s energy efficiency upgrades

Interior rehabilitation work incorporated several energy efficiency upgrades. These included: strategic air sealing and installation of high performance insulation in both the crawlspace/basement level of the Dining hall and the attic; installation of high efficiency, state-of-the-art heating and cooling (HVAC) equipment with an engineered delivery system (duct work). The building was also equipped with tankless water heaters and fitted with an energy efficient lighting package, water conserving plumbing fixtures and diagnostic energy saving tools. High performance cellulose insulation was blown into the walls of the Dining Hall. The attic and crawlspace were strategically air sealed and insulated, thus increasing occupant comfort year-round and reducing operating costs. The restaurant bathrooms were completely updated with new tile, upgraded plumbing, low flush toilets and EPA WaterSense faucets.

These energy enhancing upgrades directly align with CCA’s mission to operate the most sustainable National Historic Landmark in the country and to demonstrate how the character and longevity of historic buildings can be improved while environmental impacts are reduced.

s interior Highlights

Highlights of the renovated interior include beautifully refinished floors that had been hidden under carpet for years, two stone fireplaces, and a redesigned, cozy bar and lounge area for casual food and beverages. The “back-of-house” floor plan was also updated to serve guests more efficiently and expeditiously on busy nights.

Colorado Chautauqua Association is grateful for technical support and financial contributions to the Dining Hall project from History Colorado’s State Historical Fund, the City of Boulder and the National Park Service.

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CHautauQua General store

Located just west of the Dining Hall, Cottage 100 has served Chautauqua in many different capacities since its construction in 1899. Beginning in May 2014, the building is home to the Chautauqua General Store.

Whether it’s post-hike or pre-concert, stop by and enjoy a treat from the General Store. Choose from espresso drinks, teas, chai and cold drinks, baked goods or homemade ice cream and sundaes.

For the forgetful hiker, the store has grab-and-go snacks and supplies like sunscreen, water bottles and hats.

To commemorate any visit, visitors may select from gifts, old fashioned candies and Chautauqua merchandise.

The General Store is open daily from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM and on concert nights through event intermission.

The Chautauqua Dining Hall and General Store are operated by Three Leaf Concepts. Owned by Lenny and Sara Martinelli, Three Leaf Concepts (TLC) also operates the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse and owns and operates other award-winning restaurants including Leaf, Aji, Naropa Café, The Huckleberry and Zucca as well as Three Leaf Farm in Lafayette and Three Leaf Catering.

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Continued physical enhancements to the visitor experience of the Colorado

Chautauqua are an ongoing priority for Colorado Chautauqua Association (CCA).

auditorium

For over a century, the Auditorium has held a special place in the hearts of performers and audiences. Each year, routine upkeep and scheduled capital improvement projects ensure that the beloved building remains in top condition and ready to welcome all who visit.

s Climate management

Heated and cooled by Mother Nature, the Auditorium is equipped with sliding walls and hi-lo venting to naturally regulate the temperature and air flow throughout the venue. With increasingly warmer summer temperatures, the design of the historic building and its direct connection to the outside and lack of insulation or any thermal barrier, cooling the venue can be challenging in extreme heat. As part of the association’s ongoing strategy to enhance patron comfort in hot weather while ensuring minimum impact on the original character of the Auditorium, CCA installed two large evaporative coolers in the rear of the Auditorium in 2012 to help lower the temperature of the building during hot weather. The evaporative coolers are effective when running and lower the interior temperature to a comfortable degree, but the noise level associated with the large fans unfortunately precludes them from operating during many performances. Once the coolers are turned off, their residual positive effects dissipate rather quickly.

To supplement the evaporative coolers, CCA installed two large-scale ceiling fans in the Auditorium for the 2013 season. Used in performance spaces and concert halls around the world, the Big Ass Fans™ are ultra high-tech fans designed to move large amounts of air silently. This consistent air movement helps to create and maintain consistent, cooler temperatures from ceiling to floor and wall to door.

s restoration

Prior to the start of the 2014 summer season, the Auditorium underwent a spring spruce up. Projects included carpentry repair and fresh paint on the exterior, restoration of the north concrete staircase, restoration of one of the historic stone pillars—an element of the original “promenade,” and rehabilitation of wood components in 436 audience seats.

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Other major capital improvements for 2013 included upgrades to numerous cottages.

Some of the many projects completed included roof replacements, reconstruction of several entry stairs and landings, interior and exterior repainting and replacement of several standard water heaters with more efficient tankless water heaters.

Columbine Lodge also received much needed improvements, including the replacement of several kitchens, replacement of all the carpet in the common areas and in several individual units, installation of new ceiling fans and energy efficient lighting, and repainting of the exterior trim, woodwork and porches.

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All cottages are strategically air sealed and insulated to reduce energy use and increase year-round comfort. A number of strategies have been employed for summer comfort in cottages and community buildings, including solar reflective window screens, whole-house fans, ceiling fans, and high-efficiency alternative cooling systems like the Coolerado in the Academic Hall and Community House. Significant energy efficiency upgrades also have been made to the historic Dining Hall.

The Colorado Chautauqua is recognized as a national leader in the application of energy efficiency and green construction techniques to historic building renovation. As part of its Learning Laboratory, CCA compiles case studies and valuable data, and shares its learnings with home owners, the historic preservation community and the green building industry.

s Water

Water is precious in Boulder’s high-desert climate and CCA is conscious of every drop used. In addition to water saving fixtures in buildings, weather monitors have been incorporated into irrigation systems throughout the grounds. These monitors evaluate factors such as temperature, relative humidity, wind and precipitation, so water is used only as much, and as often, as necessary. This practice has resulted in a reduction of outdoor water use by as much as 40 percent annually since initial implementation in 2010.

environmental sustainaBilitY

The Chautauqua values of lifelong learning, love of nature and voluntary simplicity go hand-in-hand with environmental sustainability.

In 2008, the Colorado Chautauqua Association committed to making the Colorado Chautauqua the country’s “greenest” National Historic Landmark. Since then, CCA has made sweeping changes to the way it operates and continues to explore strategies to conserve water and energy, divert waste from landfills and utilize earth-friendly products, while preserving the guest experience and the Colorado Chautauqua’s historic character.

s the Guest experience

Overnight guests may notice differences from the typical vacation destination. For example, Chautauqua cottages are equipped with composting and recycling containers, water-saving shower heads, faucets and toilets, eco-friendly soaps and hair products and alternative cooling systems. Bath towels and other linens are exchanged upon request, rather than changed daily. The gift shops found in the Lodging office and the General Store offer earth-friendly products featuring organically grown fibers, non-toxic BPA-free materials and environmentally sound production processes.

s energy

Energy conservation is one of CCA’s highest priorities. As a general rule, whenever an appliance, furnace or water heater needs to be replaced, the most energy-efficient option that meets the need is selected. This includes on-demand water heaters as well as other Energy Star rated products. Light bulbs with low-energy compact florescent lights (CFL) have been systematically replaced wherever safe and effective and CCA is experimenting with high efficiency LED lights.

s Waste

With a goal to reduce its waste stream to a mere trickle, CCA makes every effort to reduce, reuse and recycle. All yard and tree trimmings are collected and converted to mulch to be used in our gardens and flower beds. When renovating historic buildings, reclaimed building materials are used to the extent possible, diverting 65 percent of construction waste from landfills through recycling and re-use. Approximately 75 percent of overnight guests participate in a voluntary compost program and the Dining Hall operator converts much of its food waste into feed for its farm animals.

s HoP 2 Chautauqua

CCA encourages all visitors to reduce their environmental footprint and celebrates their efforts. In 2013, nearly 6,000 concert patrons chose to ride the free HOP 2 Chautauqua to the Chautauqua and Colorado Music Festival. Available on Auditorium concert nights, the free transit service runs every 15-20 minutes from approximately two hours prior to show time to 45 minutes after the end of each show. HOP 2 Chautauqua is operated by VIA Mobility Services and funded by GO Boulder/City of Boulder, CCA and Colorado Music Festival. For more information, visit www.chautaqua.com/HOP.

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safetY

Continually improving guest accessibility and safety at the Colorado Chautauqua is an ongoing priority for CCA.

s Bus /vehicle Pullout

Throughout 2013, staff from the City of Boulder’s Parks and Recreation Department, the Open Space and Mountain Parks Department (OSMP) and the Landmarks Board collaborated with CCA staff on ways to mitigate bus and vehicle congestion and improve pedestrian safety at Chautauqua’s busy entrance.

Completed in fall of 2013, the Ranger Cottage parking lot was reconfigured for one-way traffic and one-way angled parking for more efficient traffic flow and a new bus/vehicle pullout was created on Kinnikinic. The new pullout area accommodates up to two buses at a time out of the primary traffic flow on Kinnikinic and establishes a safe area for children and other groups to be dropped off and picked up at the park.

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In keeping with the goals and standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) while working within the context of the physical layout and historic nature of the campus, CCA continually makes modifications to increase accessibility for all guests.

3 Induction Loop Hearing System — To improve program experiences for hearing impaired patrons, an induction loop hearing system was installed in the Community House in February of 2014. Induction loop systems transmit magnetic energy directly to hearing aids fitted with telecoils, allowing people who

wear hearing aids to directly receive the sound from a venue’s PA system in their own hearing aids, much like Wi-Fi for laptops. CCA will be soliciting patron feedback of this system as a beta test for a potential future project in the Auditorium.

3 ADA Accessible Restrooms — Coming Spring 2015! Over the course of 2013, a working group of City and CCA staff collaborated to identify location and design options for new ADA compliant restrooms to serve Chautauqua Auditorium patrons. The group conducted a needs assessment and identified and analyzed six possible locations. Community feedback was solicited through a community open house and an online survey sent to past Auditorium patrons. The working group presented the findings and locations to several City advisory boards and ultimately recommended a location, approach and timeline to City Council in an information memo in February 2014. With the application approved by the Landmarks board in May 2014, construction for the new ADA accessible restrooms is anticipated to begin in late September 2014. The long-awaited restrooms will be located on the west side of the Auditorium and will open in spring of 2015, in conjunction with the start of the 2015 Auditorium season.

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Since July 4,1898, people have traveled long distances to have a chautauqua

experience in Boulder.

Cultural residenCY

Initially a tent city, seasonal cottages and lodges were built and rebuilt at Chautauqua over time. The result was a unique neighborhood that, for its first century, was primarily for summer use only. Today, 60 cottages and the Missions House and Columbine Lodges are available for nightly rental year-round.

All of the cottages and lodges at Chautauqua have been lovingly upgraded to be as energy efficient and comfortable as possible. Five cottages are EPA Energy Star-rated, indicating achievement of the highest standards in energy efficiency.

Not only is staying in a cottage or lodge a fundamental element of the Chautauqua experience, but lodging revenue is the economic engine for CCA. The revenues fund preservation and maintenance activities and subsidize public programming. In 2013, revenue from cultural residency contributed 56 percent of CCA’s total revenue.

Each year, Chautauqua welcomes overnight guests from around the globe, nationally, regionally, and often locally to participate in the chautauqua experience. Please join us!

ProGramminG

From classical to popular music, silent films to modern dance, authors to actors, and science to theater, 2013 was packed with many memorable Chautauqua experiences.

s auditorium Programs

The sellout summer concert series was headlined by both established crowd favorites and younger acts as well. The concert series featured Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Old Crow Medicine Show, Umphrey’s McGee and many more. Silent films with live musical accompaniment lit up the silver screen. Audiences were awestruck by the jaw-dropping adventure in the premiere of the REEL ROCK 8 Film Tour and inspired by the incredible athleticism of dancers from Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble and the AscenDance Project.

The Colorado Music Festival has been an integral part of Chautauqua’s summer programming for more than three decades. Over the six week session patrons of all ages once again enjoyed inspiring classical and world music. Audiences were treated to a stunning musical presentation by pianist Olga Kern and said goodbye to long time Musical Director Michael Christie.

Spoken word also filled the historic Auditorium in 2013. The wit and wisdom of Ira Glass and comedian Paula Poundstone kept audiences laughing. Authors Stephen King and Stephen White enthralled avid readers and fans as their long-awaited sequels were premiered.

Outside the Auditorium, theater was abundant at Chautauqua. Hikers hit the trails to enjoy Theatre-Hikes’ “Snow White” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” while aficionados participated in the three-day New Play Festival and readings at the Community House.

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s Community House Programs

Expanded year-round programming in the Chautauqua Community House explored the origins of space, humanity and music in 2013.

Three new speaker series were introduced over the past year. Mammoths, giant sloths and ancient civilizations were revealed as the Pre-History Series stepped back in time to discover some of the most fascinating archeological finds in Colorado and Boulder County. During the Space Series, audiences were taken on a monthly voyage of discovery through the solar system and outer limits of space and time. In the Creative Life Series, six scholars guided listeners to greater understanding of six revolutionary creative thinkers of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.

Paying homage to the original Chautauqua Literary & Scientific Circle, the monthly Author Series presented thought provoking writers sharing their works of fiction and non fiction. The topics included life and musings in the American West, the future after the apocalypse, living in the shadow of a nuclear weapons facility and the origins of hip hop music.

Just as attending a concert in the Chautauqua Auditorium is on the summer “must-do” list, Community House concerts have become a favorite amongst fans looking to experience music in an intimate atmosphere. 2013 provided a magical season of acoustic music ranging from folk, bluegrass, jazz and soul to body percussion in one of the Front Range’s most historic and intimate settings.

s the lomax Project

For one week in May, the Community House was transformed into a creative hub to explore the treasures of roots music while hosting “Roots and Branches: A Weeklong Exploration of the Field Recording Archive of Alan Lomax.”

Led by Grammy-award winner Tim O’Brien, six nationally touring musicians gathered to revive, recycle and re-imagine traditional music from around the world. The artists delved into the Lomax archives for source material. They shared their creative process with students and the public through lectures, workshops and classes. The week culminated in a final concert featuring newly created, original work.

The Lomax Project was the first of its kind in Boulder and at Chautauqua. The program was made possible in part by Association for Cultural Equity (ACE) and a generous grant from Colorado Creative Industries and Boulder Arts Commission.

Partners

Colorado Chautauqua Association is grateful for the many wonderful collaborations with the following partners to produce the diverse offering of 2013 events and programming for the enjoyment by guests of all ages:

AscenDance, Boulder History Museum, Boulder Public Library, Boulder Book Store, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Colorado Music Festival, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Hank Troy, KUNC, Live Nation, LOCAL Theater Company, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, NOAA, NCAR, New Vista High School, Nobody In Particular Presents (NIPP), Silent Cinema Trio, Sweetwave Audio, Theatre-Hikes Colorado, REEL ROCK Film Tour, University of Colorado-Boulder’s Department of English, Department of Music and Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) and VIA Mobility Services.

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The CCA Board of Directors (BOD) is comprised of 15 members, each serving a three-year term with a limit of two successive terms.

Two members of the BOD are appointed by the Boulder City Council, one member is appointed by the Chautauqua Cottagers Association, three members are appointed by the BOD itself, and nine members are elected by the CCA membership.

In August 2013, CCA said a fond farewell and offered great thanks to Patty Limerick and to term limited board member Josh Taxman, who served for six years, most recently as CCA’s board president.

President Bill Patterson

First Vice-President Phil Shull

Second Vice-President Barbara Sublett Guthery

Treasurer Bob Yates

Secretary Susan Osborne

Tally Costa

Tom Galey, Jr.

John Kenyon

Betsy Matteson

Bob Morehouse

Richard Polk

Dominick Sekich

Cathy Sparkman

Thomas Thorpe

Deborah van den Honert

2013-14 officers 2013-14 Board members

CommunitY

Colorado Chautauqua Association endeavors to cultivate a community beyond its borders and supports other local nonprofit organizations who forward the Chautauqua ideals of lifelong learning, love of nature, voluntary simplicity and music, oration and the arts.

s Community support

In 2013, CCA provided support to community nonprofit organizations, including:

Anchor Center for Blind Children, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder Chamber, Boulder Ensemble Theatre, Butterfly Pavilion, Catamounts, City of Boulder Parks & Recreation, Boulder Rotary Club, Boulder Valley School District, Circle of Care, City of Boulder Landmarks Board, City of Boulder Community Planning and Environmental Sustainability Department, Colorado Music Festival, Preservation Inc., Colorado State University, CU Leeds School of Business, Flatirons Elementary, Greenwood Wildlife Center, HSUS Prairie Dog Coalition, Imagine! Foundation, Intercambio, Invest in Kids, Jewish Community Center Boulder, Khombu Climbing Center, Mountain View Preschool, Naropa University, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), Rocky Mountain Climbers Club, Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN), Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, Topplers, and the United Way of Boulder County Flood Relief.

s the social network

With valued supporters around the globe, Chautauqua’s social media community is rapidly growing. Sign up for CCA’s weekly e-newsletter for all the latest lineups, ticket and Chautauqua news and specials and follow CCA on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Pinterest for more regular updates. These social media channels capture the daily happenings at Chautauqua, news about special events, as well as Chautauqua’s special “flavor.”

Visit chautauqua.com to view upcoming events, buy tickets, or to make a lodging or dining reservation.

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revenue & suPPort

Public support 637,348

Revenue 3,778,845

total revenue & support $4,416,193

eXPenses & losses

Program services 2,904,263

Management & general 459,608

Fundraising 103,593

Loss on asset dispositions 52,553

Depreciation 556,608

total expenses & losses $4,076,625

net inCome $339,568

SUMMARY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION December 31, 2013 & 2012

SUMMARY STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES for the year ended December 31, 2013

assets 2013 2012

Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents 1,447,592 1,016,133

Accounts receivable 4.215 2,482

Contributions receivable — 30,608

Inventories 3,414 3,278

Prepaid expenses 48,973 48,965

total current assets $1,504,194 $1,101,466

Property and equipment, net $4,183,616 $4,200,628

other assets

Endowment fund 149,976 136,866

Cash designated for capital expenditures 256,623 254,706

total other assets $406,599 $391,572

total assets $6,094.409 $5,693,666

liaBilities & net assets 2013 2012

Current liabilities

Accounts payable 67,387 87,987

Accrued liabilities 206,613 195,579

Deferred revenue 347,717 276,976

total current liabilities $621,717 $560,542

net assets

Unrestricted 5,266,715 4,914,357

Temporarily restricted 56,001 81,901

Permanently restricted 149,976 136,866

total net assets $5,472,692 $5,133,124

total liaBilities & net assets $6,094,409 $5,693,666

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2013 CAPITAL & OPERATING EXPENSES before depreciation & loss on asset disposition

2013 SOURCES OF REVENUE

Public events 21% ($903,675)

Private events 4% ($159,448)

lodging 56% ($2,461,535)

subleases 5% ($248,909)

sCfd 9% ($405,984)

memberships 2% ($71,790)Grants <1% ($15,000)

donations 3% ($149,852)

administration 12% ($466,124)

Public events 26% ($1,038,102)

development 2% ($68,648)

marketing 6% ($249,354)

Private events 3% ($130,175)

lodging 22% ($915,400)

facilities & Preservation 29% ($1,191,810)

TOTAL REVENUE: $4,416,193

TOTAL ExPENsE: $4,059,613

($592,149 capital & $3,467,464 operating expense before depreciation and loss on asset disposition)

Financials

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Now more than ever, the Chautauqua values of voluntary simplicity, lifelong

learning, love of nature and music, oration and the arts are relevant and needed in

the hectic pace of today’s digital age.

As a 501c3 nonprofit organization, the Colorado Chautauqua Association relies on the generosity of the community to help preserve the site and spirit of the historic Chautauqua and enrich the lives of all who visit.

individual or Business Contributions

Gifts of any size make a difference. Donor generosity allows CCA to constantly improve the visitor experience of the Colorado Chautauqua’s historic accommodations and event venues, the natural beauty of the 26 acres of grounds, and the quality and quantity of educational and entertainment programming.

Planned Giving

Planned Giving provides ways to support the Colorado Chautauqua that don’t affect a donor’s current lifestyle or family’s security. Through Planned Giving, gifts can be made that costs nothing during the donor’s lifetime and leaves cash flow and current financial planning unchanged. Planned Giving gifts could include gifts from wills or trusts, retirement plan designations, appreciated securities, life insurance and many more.

matching Gifts

Many corporations offer matching gift programs whereby the company agrees to match any gift donated by an employee or retiree. A Matching Gift Program is an ideal way for a company to demonstrate the importance of supporting the

community. Corporate matching can double and often triple the overall contribution that Colorado Chautauqua Association receives on behalf of an individual.

Corporate sponsorship

Colorado Chautauqua Association’s corporate partnership program is a unique and cost effective answer to specific corporate marketing objectives. It also helps businesses demonstrate their commitment to education, the arts, environmental sustainability and historic preservation and connection to one of the Colorado Front Range’s most extraordinary cultural and historical institutions.

membership

The Colorado Chautauqua has always represented the best of what Boulder has to offer, thanks in part to its members. Membership helps to preserve the historic grounds of Chautauqua and build community through unique cultural, educational, social and recreational experiences. And, with enhanced programs and tangible member benefits, there has never been a better time to join the Colorado Chautauqua Association.

Commemorative Bricks

Become a part of Colorado Chautauqua’s history by purchasing a commemorative brick, engraved with a personal message and installed along a path in the beautiful Centennial Garden. This is a perfect way to commemorate a birthday or milestone or to honor a special friend or family member.

Join or Donate online at www.chautauqua.com.

learn more

To learn more about these opportunities and how you can support the Colorado Chautauqua Association please contact:

s membership and Bricks:

Carolyn Matthews Membership and Development Assistant [email protected] 303.952.1635

s all other inquiries:

Ann Obenchain Marketing and Development Director [email protected] 303.952.1645

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Founders’ Circle ($10,000+ )Alfalfa’s Market Colorado Creative IndustriesDaily Camera Vernon & Jerry Davidson Davidson Family FoundationFlatirons BankNational Park ServiceState Historical Fund

President’s Circle ($5,000 – 9,999)Kathy & Jim Cargill Boulder Arts CommissionCity of BoulderHolland & Hart, LLCInsight Designs Shoemaker, Ghiselli & SchwartzVirginia Smith

Director’s Circle ($2,500 – 4,999)D & K PrintingSarah KeeyesPhotocraft/GraphX GroupThe Rothenberg Family FoundationJosh & Ellen Taxman Packard and Dierking, LLC

Visionary ($1,000 – 2,499)Dan CatlinMichael FransonFrank GuerraBarbara Sublett-GutheryChristopher HimesThe Winslow FoundationJohn R. Woods FoundationBob & Katy YatesRappleye & Associates PC Polk Family Charitable Fund

Philanthropist ($500 – 999)Joan & Bob GreerJeff HartmanJohn Kenyon & Maud Huey-KenyonJerry & Heidi LynchVirginia NewtonDominick SekichMr. & Mrs. H.A. ThompsonDeborah & Chris van den Honert

Builder ($250 – 499)Shelly Catterson Chautauqua Bridge ClubSusan Connelly & Rich SmithDeneuve Construction A Baker DuncanAnn FrenchAnn GarstangCarol & Herb Himmel GibsonBen & Kerry GilbertGray GilbertCallie & Fritz HollemanDottie & Ray Joyce Designated FundJohn & Elizabeth KeebleAndy & Jodi KellerJanet & Scott MartinMichael McCarthyJames D. MurphyRalph NoisteringSusan M. OsborneBill PattersonPulitzer PromotionsStephen TeboTom & Kathleen Thorpe

Friend ($75 – 249)Lynn Altschuler in memory of Norm JomiskoAnonymousPeggy ArchibaldElizabeth ArmstrongLucy ArnoldSybil BarnesDebra BrindisThe Chow FamilyCarla ColemanEleanor DePuyPeter DiMarzioScott & Karen DimetroskyJim & Ann EstinJohn & Mary Ann FarringtonFelicia FurmanKay Gilbert FiskeLiberty Gives FoundationKathleen GonzalesJohn GrahamSusan GrantMac & Ellen GreerCalvin & Laurie HansonEdwin HardyJeffrey HermLolita HigbieCaroline HimesTom & Caroline HoytSusan & Rich Cochrane and Susan & Scott Dougherty in honor of Alice & Brian HansonFrasca Food & Wine in memory of Maryellen CamborRosemary & Ron Frelke in memory of Maryellen CamborArnie Jacobson & Victoria JohnsBeverley JohnsonCarol JohnsonHelayne & Larry Jones

Susan & John JulianQuentin & Bonnie KarlsrudArthur & Mindy KaufmanMike KelleyMarylyn Knolle in memory of Maryellen CamborHelena KottkeElizabeth LaneMary Ann LangerRay & Margot LaPanseLoren & Conrad LattesLoren LauretiDonald and Joann LeitchKerry LightenburgerMargaret A. LloydAaron & Olivia LucasBob & Ellen LundyMark MathewsonSean & Cheryl McConnellRobert MorehouseAxson MorganElizabeth NoyesAnn ObenchainJim & Sue PalmerRichard PolkPamela PrescottMichael PuldyCaroline QuinePatricia DeAngelis RatnerDorothy ReadDave & Jan RobertsonRobert & Susan RochatJeremy & Margaret SandersElla & David SchleicherSarah SnyderZoe Ann StiversKristine ToddDallice TyleeKim Erickson & Barb VosslerEileen WalkerMarianne WalterLeslie & Thomas WilkeRuth WrightLinda Zinn

Donor ($25–74)Suzy AgetonNeal AndersonCarol Lynne AndrewsKarl AnutaJoanne ArnoldJay & Mary BalzerDavid BecherJeanne BeyerKurt & Laura BittnerLinda BoleyBoulder Walking ToursJudith BowersDenise BowserKaren Burke-StewartEd & Anne ByrneMark & Margaret CarsonPatricia CaseyEleanor ChalmersJodi ChambersRenata Colitti O’DayCommunity First FoundationSusan DawsonDavid DonaldsonMichael Ehlers & Dr. T. BachrachSharon FlynnTom GaleyCatherine Long GatesJill GelbspanAnn GetchesEric GlustromRobert GodwinMark GrahamCathy GreerJenny & Jim GreerKathryn Strand & Eldon HaakinsonBarbara HeadTina HeilmanNorman HendersonRobert HutchinsonHampton Islan

Sharon JenkinsPaul JonesJohn KayserAndrea Kinzey-WheelerBrian LarsenLeslie LeaClaudia LiedtkeRhea LittlePatricia LoveringJudith MachenRobin MaitlandBetsy MattesonSteve & Susan MaxwellEdward McCulloughT. Jean McNicol in memory of Norm JomiskoRob & Kate MelichLynn MerrillCatherine MerrittJaime MillerL.M. MinichMarc MusylRichard NeslundGreta Maloney & Bob PalaichDee PerryElizabeth PikeGerald & Marilyn PinskerRobert PressonMary Price

Donors 2013

David RaduzinerNichole ReyesHorace RobbinsKrista ScottDavid SkaggsJeanne K. SnyderLyra Mayfield & Charlie SteinElm SturkolDavid TenzerDenise & Gary TerrazasJames & Carolyn ToppingMary TrembourAlice WallaceNC WeilFred WilliamsVivian WilsonAnne WimmerLee WoodsKelly & John Wyatt

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Donor (< $25) John AbdallahRyan ActkinsonFrance Addington-LeeDominic AdducciTodd AdelmanDeborah AguirreJames AhernNatalie AhnItir AkgunAndrew AlbrightBen AlexandraPaul AlgreenDave AllemanArthur AllenHoward AllenKate AllenPeter AllenPatricia AllisonMichael AllweinElmer AltschulerBunny AmbroseNancy AndersBarbara AndersonJim AndersonJohn AndersonLuke AndersonLynette AndersonLinda Andes-GeorgesLynne AndradeAustin AndresCharles AndrewTerese AngcosMartha AnguloMarion AntonellisJoanna ArchSusan ArcherVicki ArcherKristi ArellanoKathleen ArmanRobert ArmstrongCarol ArnoldLaura ArnoldPatricia ArnowAsier ArtaecheJeffrey ArthurBrian AsburyElliott AspJenny AtchleyMary AudetteMichael AymondDonna BaaseNeal Babcock

Meghan BachClemence BacquetRobert BahnsenTina BaierHeather BaileyLisa BaileyJennifer BairDale BallCynthia BallinghoffLisa BaneKatie BarakTami BarbourKyle BarkerDennis BarnacleLiz BarnezDebbie BaroneJanet BarrigerLewis BarskyBradley BartelsDavid & Roxanna BartlettJudy BashorDavid BaskettMolly BauerSherry BauerN Robert BaumgartnerMichele BaxterSusan BealeLaura BeausireMekayla BeaverTrudi BeckRhea BeckerSusan BeckerNorbert BeerlageJulie BeggsChris BehMaureen BeithKaren BellGerald BennettMary BennettMelissa BennettSeth BentJames BentzRichard BeresAnnette BergJoel BergerNick BergerRobert BergerJim BergquistJulie BerryhillJulie BertoncinKrista BertzLaurie BestAngela BevacquaJeanne Beyer

Peter BialickCarolyn BibleRussell BickelArchie BicklingTed BidermanBethany BilbreyHeather BilyeuFrederick BirksKurt BittnerKim BixelJohn & Linda BlackPaige BlackburnGlenn BlancKevin BleicherKevin BoatwrightShaina BocciTimothy BoersRichard BoguckiJanis BohanJoan BohbotPatricia BolandJim BolsingerMichael BoltonChris BombardierSteve BondSusan BonfieldMary BonnerGina BookMike BookmyerGale BoonstraMark BosickConnie BostadCynthia BottomleyJoshua BourquinDavid BovitzTracy BowenGary BowmanRichard BowmanElizabeth BoxlerAlan BoyerJerry BoyntonAndrew BradberryJon BradySuze BraggJoseph BrannanSusan BraunsteinEmily BraySara BreenJason BreitbarthLynn BrennerChristopher BridgeMargaret Briggs-Casson

David BrightNancy BrileyRegina BrimnerMark BrindelWilliam BrinkerGloria BrissonSara BritoDavid BrittEric BrittingChristine BrockettKaren BrockwellTracy BroderickMarty BrodskyF. BronzanJennifer BrooksSue BrophyBill BrothertonWilliam BrotmanBrooks BrownElizabeth BrownFrank BrownHubert BrownJulie BrownKimberly BrownMargaret BrownPamela BrownRoger BrownWarren BrownDana BrowningJim BroylesStacey BruceWynn BruceRobert BruddBrenda BrueningCindy BrunerJack & Cindy BrunerMartha BrunetteRachael BrunnerD. BryanDave BryanNancy & Donald BuchananMarda BuchholzDustin BuckKyle BucklandEllen BuckleyLucy BuckleyAllison BuckmanEllen BuffingtonJoshua BuggyBrad BuikemaDavid BullerGerlinde BullockMerry BullockJim Bumanglag

Coulter BumpChristoher BurkNina BurkardtLisa BurkeBridget BurnettLester BurnsSean BurnsSheldon BurnsBarbara ButtenfieldSteve ButtressConor ByrnesLancene CadoraGeoffrey CahoonSam CalahanRebecca CaldwellKoben CalhounSean CalhounDillon CalkinsMaureen CameronDebbie CampbellJeremy CampbellSara CampbellCaelen CannSusan CannonNicole Capage-BrownDominie CappadonnaTheodore CareyEmily CarletonCharles CarlsenDavid CarlsonSidney CarlsonTiffany CarlyonIan CarmichaelJulie CaronIlene CarpenterJames CarpenterLindsay CarpenterElizabeth CarrSheila CarriganLindgren CarrollElisabeth CaspariJoe CastroAnthony CatalanoDallas CauthenMegan CavanaghEric CechGrayson CecilChristopher CentenoMatthew ChalekEleanor ChalmersKristin ChamberlainJodi ChambersMia ChambersChris ChandlerThomas Chapman

Robert ChaseKate ChauxSusan ChehakEdie ChengTaryn ChesshireMichael ChickosJane ChicoineJeremy ChrislipNicole ChristensenEvan ChristieJacqueline ChutzChippy CianciPaul CiszekAaron CitronRobert CizikAndy ClarkAshley ClarkDavid ClarkKelvin ClarkPaul ClarkRebecca ClarkMary ClarkeJames ClemensRachelle ClementsKristin ClemonsBrian ClevelandEllen ClevelandMelissa ClymerCara CoadPatricia Coe-WithingtonEoin CoffeyHelen CoffeyRebeca CoffmanAlan CogenChris CoggeshallDavid CohenJoe CohenNancy CohenLarry CohnCathy ColeDaniel ColeDanielle ColemanMark CollenRonda CollinsRobert ColquittDavid ColterLee ConleyDaniel ConnellPaula ConnellyAlisa ConnerTrevor Connor

Chad ConradTed ContiChristine ConwayChris CooperConstance CoppolaGregory CoreyGuy CorneliusArnold CorradinoSusan Corser-JensenMichael CoscaDavid CostantinoMatthew CouchMarvin CoughenourMelinda CourtmanJohn CourvilleChloe CouvreuxPaul CoveloCharles CoveySheri CoveyElinor CoxJeffrey CoxMaria CoxPamela CraigScott CraigSteve CravenCara CreasonSheena CreedMichelle CregutAdam CremeansKelsey CriswellMichael CrossVincent CrowderElizabeth CrusePatrick CullisMadonna CundayAnne CunninghamLisa CunninghamJeff CurranMarie CurryDiane CzarkowskiMary D’amatoDeborah D’ottavioAlan DaleSheila DalkeKatherine DaltonLee DaltonStephen DaltonKristen DalyJoseph & Emily DanielsNeal DannemillerDouglas DartCindy Davis

David DavisMatthew DavisErin DawesJoan DawsonMeagan DayKama DeanSusan DeansCarol DebacaDean DeboltDiana DebrohunBrian DecampPhillip DedyckerJerome DeherreraWilliam DehnCynthia DelaneyRon DelkaAnne DemarcoSteve DemchukChristopher DemeoSharon DentonSusan DepueTina DeringerRob DerstadtNicholas DeweySophia DibiaseMichael DichterNancy DiciurcioMelissa DickardJudy DickenRebecca DickmanAnne DierschowSarah DiggdonAnselm DinesShawn DingerCynthia DivinoBarbara DixNeilia DixonWayne DizeKarl DobbratzJohn DollarBarbara DonaldsonDavid DonaldsonJames DonnellyJoshua DoolittleRobert DornanJim DorveeJames DotterPeter DoughertyWilliam DoverKatherine DownieBarbara DowningBryon DowningGreta DownsPat & Bruce DoyleLisa Drake

Lesley DraperMary DregerKacie DrellerMichelle & Andy DrenickDaniel DroletMark DubinHarold DubinskiGisele DubsonDebbie DugganKaren DukatNoah DuncanMary DunnJulie DupontJerika DuranJessica DuranNicolene DurhamMatt DutrembleJaeann DwuletMiko DydekElisha EarlyJim EasterGregory EastvedtSarah EatonDilek EcclesJackie EcklKimberly EdenCynthia EdieLee EdwardsAndrea EhresmanUndine EhrmanBurkhard EichbergerLarry EiflerBetsy EkstamHouston ElamSteve & Barbara EllenburgKate ElliottGayle EllisGreg EllisSteven EllisSusan EllisSarah ElseaJohn ElstrottBrandie EmerickJason EmeryValerie Epstein-JohnsonJames ErakerCharles ErdmanYonca ErtimurLindsey ErvinAmanda EscalanteConnie EschTimothy Estep

Joann EvansMartha EvansRobert EvansTyler EvansJoann Evans LundyBrian FairclothDiane FaircloughChris FaisonAmy Fallon-ReidFrank FannonLawrence FarinLee FarmerKirsten FarnsworthDouglas FarreEddie FarrellJohn FarrellJulian FarriorJerel FastJennifer FavellKaren FehringerRobert FeldKim FeldhausAmanda FeldmanAmy FelixreeseSteven FellnerAnne FenertyMary Lou FeniliJon FentonLaura FerencAndres FernandezJustin FerriLynne FettermanSarah FeyLarry FiedlerJason FieldsDavid FilloyRoss FinkelJames FinleyAnne FioreRoss FischerSandra FishMatthew FisherKeely FishmanSueann FitchDarren FitzpatrickRobert FletcherLinda FlinkmanDennis FlomThomas FoleyMark FolsomNeil FontenotJames Forbes

Cassandra ForgeySteven ForresterBrad ForristerJeffrey FosterKaren FosterRoger FranceJohn FrancisRoxanna FraryRobert FraunfelderKathie FreemanKaren FremontJennifer FrickeyAndrea FriedlanderEric FriedmanSusan FriedmanDon FritschelTim FritschelSteven FrittsPeter FroebDylan FruscianoHeidi FryMaxwell FryRena FugateJohn FullardSusan FurtneyDiane FuruyaJoshua GadbawRon GagerWilliam GailBrenda GallagherKenneth GamaufChris GambleKim GangwishGary GansarDenise GarciaAnnie GardinerBarbara GardnerElizabeth GarfieldRebecca GarfieldSandra GarnerWilliam GarrettBarbara GarrisonJill GartlandCori GeareRobert GebhardtThomas GeierPaul GeisslerKaren GeorgeKrassimira GeorgievaDan GeraceMark GeraghtyPat GerberAllison GerrishAndrea GerstleEric Gertler

Jennifer GessnerKatie GestenLori Ann GibbDaniel GibbonsTerry GibbonsCarol GibsonTyler GibsonScott GillConnie GillespieDick GilletEthan GillettJamie GiovanettoClare GleasonLinda GleitzLinda GlickJohn GliddenJames GloverKevin GoertzJudy GoldmanMargery GoldmanRichard GoldmanRuben GoldsteinKathleen GonzalesAndres GonzalezAmy GoodMerv GoodmanDonna GoodwinBrian GoolsbyJanine GordonJacqueline GormanMichael GossRoderic GottulaAri GouldDaniel GraceMike GradyHeather GraefCathy GraffGreg GrahamMark GrahamChad GranoffStephen GrantChristopher GrassoGordon GrayKristin GrayReggie GrayIrene GreenStacy GreeneJennifer GreenwoodGrover GreerRobert GreerJonathan GreschlerSkip GrieserKeri GriffithEmily GrimesStephanie Gripne

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Brad GrissomDarron GrissomMichael GrobaskiDanielle GrooverGina GrossiLinda GrothJeff GrundmannKarl GrunwaldDana GuadagnoliFrank GuerraNancy GuerreMark GuidasJeffrey GunterMax GustaitisSusan GuthrieMichael GuzekJohn GvazdinskasAdam HaasJudith HaberLiz HaferNick HaggertyJames HagmanStephen HahnJohn HakeLynn HaleyHillary HallMichael HallSteve HallSusie HallAndrea HallmanSteven HamblinMary HamiltonSusan HammerMarion HammondRebecca HammondAlbert & Betsy HandZobeida HanderhanRichard HankeElizabeth HansenKaren HansenKent HansenMarilyn HansenEdward HansonLauren HansonTrisha HansonRainer HantscheelLynne HarknessShari HarleyGrady HarperJulie HarralMelanie HarrellJim HarrisKaren Harris

Millie HarrisSeth HarrisNeil HarrisonJennifer HartiganChristie HartmanTom & Lisa HartmannChristine HarveyKaren HassanCharles HatfieldJohn HatlelidJulie HauserDeborah HavasJoshua HawkinsAndrew HawksMichael HayPatrick HayesSarahdawn HaynesAlison HazelJonathan HazenRex HeaddRichard HealyGarvin HeathCatherine HeckelNoel HeftyJoel HeggeZach HegwoodJesse HeibelBruce HelartWilliam HelmsDiane HendersonPaula HendersonRonald HenleySharon HerdmanGretchen HernandezJoan HeronKatharine HessRhonda HessLael HesterMichael HesterDustin HeuchertJudith HeutonDavid HibbardJames HickmanAlan HighamWilliam HillMike HillenburgCaroline HimesMary Lynne HixsonAnthony HjelmstadBen HlavkaJarrod HobsonTristan HobsonAndrea HochheiserStephen HoerlerKurt Hoffmann

James HoffmeyerJames & Cheryl HoganMatthew HogueDiana HoguetVirginia HolderKelly HoldridgeDavid HollidayRichard HollingseadHarold HollingsworthTania HollingsworthDeborah HollisCathie HolmAndie HolmanRoger HolsteinKeith HolubDeborah HolveyJim HootonJohn HooverBenjamin HopkinsCarla HopkinsDeana HopkinsLee Ann HorneckAndrew HorningJudith HoroseDonald HoudeNat HoustonMatthew HoutsmaSigne HovemAmy HowardJames HowserElizabeth HoyBetty HoyeSarah HubbardBenjamin HudsonCameron HugginsCaroline HughesTerry HughesRonald HuizingFrederick HullTrish HullRick HumAngela HumphreyJan HumphreyKimberly HumphreysConnie HurlburtRichard HusserTherese HutchersonCheryl HutchinsonSusan HutchisonRebecca HuthLaurie HylandJoe Inclan

Todd IpsenMichell IrvingKatherine IsacksJohn IvesDavid JablonskiAlex JacksonKimberly JacksonTobi JacobiAbby JacobsGary JacobsMatt JacobsDana JacobsenBen JacobsonJerry JacobsonNancy JacquartJoan JacusDanielle JamesDonna JamesKatharine JanieschTiffaney JanowiczSteven JanssenMary JarchowMelissa JarrettDeborah JenkinsThomas JenningsErin JerickMargaret JesselDavid JoerisBill JohnsonEliza JohnsonJosh JohnsonKathryn JohnsonMary JohnsonNancy JohnsonRaymond JohnsonSusan JohnsonAmaraja JonesDenise JonesJon JonesRyan JonesSusan JonesGary JorgensenAnn JoslynLaurie JundtMichael KahanPatricia KahlerJosh &Lori KahnRoss KahnShoni KahnJoshua Kaiser

Nanci KalamayaClaudia KaleMark KalenTom KampeKristin KarakehianTrudy KareusMeredith KarreMallory KatesArthur & Mindy KaufmanDavid KaufmanStacey KawakamiMary KeilStuart KeilAnn KellyCarol KellyKatherine KellyTara KellyAllen KennedyCecil KennedyL. KennedyChristopher KeppleMadalyn KernJulie KerwinChris KettermanMichael KiernanLarry KilbornMichael KingKristi KinneyKristin KinneyCullen KinoshitaColin KirbyKenneth KirbyDebra KirkWk KirkTom KissellBarbara KistlerCindy KlammerSarah KleinCatherine KlingJanette KlingnerLeslie KnutiValarie KochSusan KoernerMary KolbeckRebecca KomarekJeff KosleyDennis KossRobert KossEric KosserCarol KotchekEdward KotsidesPatricia KovalStephen KramerStephen Kramer

Kimberly KrauseDaniel KrehbielMark KrempaskyRobert KrickRobert KruegerMelanie KrugerRyan KrumpeckKelli KubalaMatt KubisRichard KuchenritherCelia KudroAllison KuhlmanStefanie KunkaLisa KunkelBeverly KurtzLily KurylkoBev KusterJessica LadowGeorge LaframboiseDale & Ellen LagowAndrew LainisColin LambKim LampertDon LamprechtEllie LandryNicholas LanducciThomas LaneJonathan LangGeorge LangeStephen LangerTerre LantzyAnna LappeRichard LappenTimothy LaramyRobyn LarmAlicia LarsonDanny LarsonKristin LarsonLaura LarsonVicki LarsonLark LatchJamie LathropAndrew LattanziJoseph LattoneCatharine LauderbaughJoan LavellRoni LavinePatricia LawJohn LawrenceKalyca LawrenceTravis LawsonShelley LawtonDouglas LearyDebbie Leather

Dan LedbetterMarshall LeeMargaret LeechKeith LefevreCynthia LefkoffTav LeggettLinda LehmanKen LehnhardTravis LeirerNoel LejeuneK LekaThomas LepakGuillaume LessardElisabeth LeuchtenStephanie LevertMarcie LevinePeter LevineScott LevineWilliam LevisSusan LevyIra LewisJudith LewisLauren LewisLisa LewisRyan LewisTait LewisShari LeyshonKristin LhatsoStanley LiVladimir LiAngie LigonGreg LiljaKathy LindebergNils LindebladMichael LindstromLeslie LinvilleEttie LipnerJulie LippincottRich LirtzmanDana LobellMichelle LoboJerry LoganSandra LombardiWarren LongShea LoperMichelle LopezJason LorberbaumRae LoschenMary LouderRyann LoveRobert LovejoyMay Lowry

Andrea LucasMark LucierLouise LuckeMichael LudwigMargaret Luebs-GoedeckeStan LumbKathryn LummusJoseph LuttTyler LuuDan LynnMichael LyonsBarbara MacCambridgeRegina MacDonaldAmy MaceGordon MacleanSandra MacleodSusan MacquiddyMitchell MacuraChris MaddenThomas MaddenSamantha MadisonWendi MadsenFox MagdovitzDieter MaginRebecca MagnottaMasao MakiMary Beth MakicPhilip MakotynCarolyn MalabyDeborah MaldenCheri MalloryJoyce MalmbergJomana MalonePatrick MaloneJill MarceMichael MarcusCynthia MarcyJames MarienthalJason MarkelHoward MarkmanJohn MarkovetzKay MarquardtElizabeth MarrMary MarsdenJames MarshallAlice MartinAndrew MartinDeborah MartinMatthew MartinNancy MartinSusan MartinJoseph MartindaleRobert MartinengoJohn Martinko

Kim MartinsonsMatthew MasonElaine MassieR.J. MasticChris MathiasElizabeth MatthewsKevin MatthewsChris MayberrySusan MayhewBarbara MaynardLaura MayoDeneane MaziarkaDavid MazzaMichael McAnultyNathan McBrideCharles McCaddenLana McCallumKatie McCanceKathleen McCarthyMichaela McCarthySharon McClewMarcus McCloudRobert McClureJim McConnellMatthew McConnellJoel McCormackShannon McCormickKaren McCorryJohn McCorvieRichard McCrayElizabeth McCullochRobert McCulloughTerry McDutchenChad McDanielJohn McDermottLisa McDonaldAnne McElderry-ZurbayMartin McElwainSarah McFaddenSusan McFetridgeDennis McGovernDavid McGuireKathy McGuireMichael McGuirkRyan & Katherine McIntyreErin McKeeNeil McLaneCarrie McLaughlinGretchen McLaughlinNancy McLeanMelissa McMurrayMichael McNair

Valery McNallyChris McNeaveLynda McNeilJohn McPartlandSusan McPhersonCaitlin McQuadeDavid McVoyTracy MeisingerMelissa MeistrellNicole MeistrichRob & Kate MelichSteve MelvilleElva MendozaRobb MenziesDianne MercerHarold MerkelSean MerriganFrances MetzgerKathryn MeyerMadeleine MeyerRhonda MickelsonJennifer MieraMelanie MikolasAnthony MilazzoDave MilesAmanda MillerColleen MillerDan MillerJaime MillerLilly MillerMark MillerMary MillerRyan MillerKimberly MillsSara MilmoeJohn MilneArthur MindyStuart MinerCharles MinterWilliam MitchellMarlene MiyamotoJere MockPaul MoellerMichele MoffatShiraz MoinuddinMario MolinaC MollDavid MonaschMary MondragonJoan MonroeSharon MontiniMark MooreJ Moorman

Amy MorfasJanuary MorganJim MorganJennifer MorikawaDennis Morrigan- McDonoughAnne MorrisEv MorrisonMichael MorrisonMichael MorrisseyMary MortimerMatt MortonJoe MotschKeith MountainNick MousourisFran MullenJacqueline MullerKaren MunchSue MundorffJason MundyMindy MungerReuben MungerBarbara MunizzaDeb MunleyElizabeth MunsonKita MurdockMichelle MurphyPatrick MurphySarianna MurphyClaudia MurrayJudianna MurrayRachael MurrayJoseph MyersMichael NaberSanjay NadkarniCory NadlerJoe NanceGeorge NarcavageDavid NathansonSusan NazarenusJustine NeedhamStuart NeedmanBryon NeitzelCynthia NelsonDavid NelsonLola NelsonWilliam NelsonTracey NeubrandLisa NibargerElizabeth NicholsonColin NieburPeter NielsenAndrew NiemeyerJeff NienhausLynn Nimmo

Ralph NoisteringKathleen NolanKatharine NollMatthew NorciaKaren NordstromJohn NorlandSteve NormanAnita NorrieRoselane NorrisAlexis NorthLouis NovakTed NoyesEllen NumisTom NummyRachel NunnMarc NutterRichard NuzziTom O’banionJudy O’hearnGalen O’neilAaron OakleyJeffrey OakleyDaniel ObarskiMichelle ObrienStephen OchsMichael OczkowskiTomohiro OdaRenata OdayLarry OddoErica OgradySara OkeefeJessica OldhamShelley OldsBrian OlivasJack OlsenJane OlsonMichelle OlsonLouis OrensteinKristi OrmsbeeTressa OrtmanTamara OsbornDavid OstdiekTim OstdiekArlen OstranderAndrea OstroyJim OttNoel OtternessTim OverlieCourtney OversbyScott OwenPatricia OwensJoe OzakiDan PageDaniel Page

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Dean PajevicKari PalazzariJames PalmerSusan PalmerRobert PaneJoan PanzellaArthur PaoliniAlan ParizoAnne ParkDeven ParkerElaine ParkerNancy ParkerWilliam ParkhillDaniel ParksMarguerite ParlimentJenny ParrishAbby ParsonsKentaro ParsonsBruce PatchPat PatchenDebbie PatnaudeMichael PattersonAmanda PaulsonJoseph PaulsonCarin PauporeSally PavickMatt PayneRocky PayneChris PearceSusan PearceDouglas PearlConstance PeckAaron PeeleAntonio PenaCindy PendletonThomas & Stephanie PennellPhilip PepalisRobert PepinWilliam PercyEvan PerkinsLeslie PerkinsGeorge PernsteinerElizabeth PerreaultDee PerryVirginia PerrySarena PetalasMargo PeterHeather PetersJohn PetersonSusan Peterson

Nick PetroskyCharles PettetMary PettigrewAnthony PettySarah PezoaCaroline PfohlPerry PhillippsJeffrey PhillipsMark PhillipsAntoinette PiaggioCourtney PierceSteven PierceCharles PinkertonGerald & Marilyn PinskerBonnie PitzerMargaret PlanchardSuzanne PlanteAllison PlattWendy PlattDavid PodorsonTeresa PohlabelFrancine PokrackiEdward PomponiAndrea PoniersBecky PorterHolly PotterKathryn PowellSally Powell-AshbyBethany PrayEric PringleHolly PropstLisa ProschPilar ProstkoBrandon ProtasEduardo ProvencioMichael PuettEmily PuetzKira PuntenneyHarrison PurdyTricia PursleyDavid PyattDayton RabonLeah RachlisBonnie RadaJoan RadermanGeorge RaffenspergerJaclyn RamaleyKyle RamerCarol RamseyCorey RansomAndrew RathbunKevin Ratigan

Richard RatliffPatricia RatnerFrank RattiMichael RauchKaren RawsonAlison RayAndrea RayNancy RaymondPatricia ReadKathleen ReadioKenneth ReardonAnnette RebellatoAndrew ReedHannah ReedThomas ReedTina ReevesKimberly ReimerKaren ReineriKristin ReisingerElisabeth RelinMary RetkaCaroline RewJuliana RewRebecca ReynoldsMarilyn RhodesDavid RiceJesse RichardsonSusan RichstoneMeredith RiddleAlexander RiegelmanLayne RigneyMichael RileyAaron RobertsMartin RobertsRita RobertsTaylor RobertsJanet RobertsonJeffrey RobertsonRobert & Susan RochatMelanie RodgersNancy RodriguezDavid RodziewiczConstance RogersLinda RogersStephanie RommElizabeth RoodeGeorge RosboroughTerri RosenbaumNeil RosenbergerBeth RosenfeldMartha RoskowskiDawn RossLynn Ross-BryantMitchell RossmanBarrett Rothe

Ian RottmanTamara RowdenGressa RowlandColette RoyKristen RoyerDesiree RozenMichelle RuaJanet RubyValerie RuddenLee RumblesFloyd RussakJohn RussellVicki RussellJoyce RutherfordMelissa RuttyDavid SackmannFay SadowskyMax SalfingerEric SamlerEarl SampsonJoe SampsonKevin SandbergKaren SandburgDave SanderJulie SandersMichael SandersWalt SandersLori SandlerR. SandsGeorge SantiniAnni SantosNancy SarcoxieBrian SauerJulien SaugetKim Sayers-NewlinGina ScalettaNicholas ScalettaNeil ScanlanAnn ScarboroTimothy SchaferVera SchafferDaniel ScheidtBrad SchempfChristopher ScherrerMarco SchioppoChristine SchlegelChris SchmidtEric SchmidtElaine SchnabelCharlotte SchneiderSusan SchochDavid SchodtLisa SchoemakerSarah Schoentgen

Suzanne SchoettgerDarlene SchrinerAndrew SchroederGabriella SchulerJane SchumacherJohn SchutzNancy SchwiesowAngela ScottMarianne ScottJeffrey SczechowskiBrad SeagoJohn SearbyJennifer SebastianRachella SeeleyCarrie SegilRobin SeidnerAlice SeigalSue SellChelsea SemelkaCarol SempleKacie SerpicoSteve SewellJulie ShamburgerAlex ShannonDel ShannonDouglas ShawGaea ShawJamie ShawIngrid SheaLeslie SheatsEmily SheehanElizabeth ShehigianSeth SheinerJohn SheldonBrandon ShepherdChris SheridanJoy SherlockLisa ShineChristina ShipleyShannon ShomoMichael ShortJames ShugartChris ShupeAshley ShurleyViktoria ShurtleffLynn ShusterKathy SieveringDavid SigelNicholas SigmanSteven SignerLaura SigoloffJim SilvaM.Beatriz SilveiraDeborah SilvermanSteven Silvern

Saovaluk Sima-AreeDeborah SimmonsJohn SimmonsCarrie SimonSusan SimoncicDavid SimpsonLouis SisnerosDavid SkaggsScott SkenderBonnie SkiltonKristi SkoglundMandy SladdenJenny SladeBonnie SlagelPeggy SlaterChristy SlaughterElisabeth SleethNancy SloaneAnne SlubowskiRhead SmartAaron SmithCathern SmithDavid SmithJeffrey SmithJennifer SmithPeter SmithTk SmithWilliam SmithZachary SmithScot SmytheDavid SnowJulia SobeskyAnn SolomonAris & Suzanne SophoclesWendy SotoJonathan SousaLaura SparksArnold SparninsRaini SpatzianiTiffany SpearJohn & SpearsThomas SpellmanThomas SpenceJean SpencerWilliam SpencerRichard SpillmannJoy SpringRebecca StaabLaurel StadjuharAdrienne StaffClyda Stafford

Caryl StalickPeter StamborskiTimothy StanleyMason StansfieldAndra StantonIra StarJenni StarkJames StearnsMichelle SteeleRobert SteenNel SteffensChristine StegehuisAnnette StelmackKathie StenbergLisa StennesAndrew StephensDavid StephensonBarry SterlingBarbara SternMichael StevensNancy StevensDavid StevensonCarl StewartAnn SteyertMichael StillmanLinda StinsonZoe StiversKen StocktonTim StoeckerCarison StokesIrwin StolbergDiane StonerJay StottEthan StraffinGlen StrandMike StrattonPatricia StreeterTanna StromGayle StrongLucy StrongJoan StrosinStephanie StrubleSuzanne StrykerJanie StuartCatherine StypulaJanet SublichSharon SugdenDebbi SuitorJennifer SullivanJohn SullivanRyan SullivanSean SullivanMargaret SummersideAndrea SuponcicSusan Suskiewich

Barbara SuterJorene SutterSandra SuzorRebecca SwainSandra SwansonWendy SwartHolly SweeneyKatherine SweeneyMark SweeneyMarilyn SweetJoel SwisherLisa SydowConstance SzeflinskiPeter SzilagyiJohn SzymanskiBarbara TakamineSusan TakemotoJennifer TamblynKen TanakaMolly TayerJanet TaylorJodi TaylorKaren TaylorRobin TaylorRebecca TeasdaleJen TeepleMichael TeravestLaura TerpenningJames TerrellMaryann TetrickColleen TheriotKaren ThibodeauSteve ThilkerJames ThomasJanet ThomasSita ThomasTimothy ThomasWayne ThomasAmizainia ThompsonDonald ThompsonGerald ThompsonMichele ThompsonSandr ThompsonTracy ThompsonMichelle ThomsonRoy ThorenJames ThorntonAmy ThygesenSteve TidlerCarol TiegsKristine ToddDiane TomassoAndrew TomchekStephanie Tomusiak

Chris TooheyRaul TorresAnn TotemeierChristine TothMichael TouchetteMary TownsendKaren TracyJudith TragerKenneth TrautPaul TrementozziNancy TrenbeathNick TrienensJudith TrinknerShana TroetelJohn TrostMark TrubowitzJoyce TrujilloLaura TrumpVernon TryonNicole TsiouvarasBrian TsuchiyaGlenn TubbKathryn TuckerKeith TuckerRyan TuckerBonnie TurnerPeter TurnerSteve TurnerTrudy TurveyNancy TwayStephanie TwoLauren UngarRobert UngerJennifer UrbonasSrinath VadlamaniChristine VadovszkiLinda VahrenkampMarilyn Valdez-CampbellJulia ValeskiKarrey van SkyRobert VanderAmanda VandeveerKimberly Vanhoosier-CareyChristine VaughanAmy VaughnRobert VelteKristine VerdinRobin VidimosJody Vigil

Susan VincentCindy VinsonRonnica VitulloHans von RittbergHeidi VonniedaJennifer VossNora VosslerRichard WaddellPriscilla WagenerPhil WaggenerElisabeth WagnerJana WagnerPaul WagnerEric WahligDennis WaideDouglas WakemanGretchen WaldenbergJoey WaldmannBob WalkerErika WalkerJohn WalkerMichelle WalkerBill WallaceBrenda WallsSophia WallsBryce WalshTerry WalshCarol WaltersBrandon WardStacie WardBrent WarrenBarry WarshawChristopher WashenbergerChristine WaterburyBeth WatermanPaul WatfordDawn WatsonGordon WeakliemDenise WeathersbyMarc WeaverScott WebberScott WebberEric WeberChris WebsterJohn WebsterKaren WegelaCynthia WehmerAnne WeiherOren WeilNeil WeinerEdward WeiseLeslie Weise

Lisa WeissJeff WeitzelAndria WelchPeter WellesLaurie WellsSteve WellsTeena WellsMegan WelshRobert WelshonNathan WeltonMichelle WeltyAlan WernzAlonzo WestMichael WestJames WestfallGwendolyn WhartonAlan WhealKristin WheatleyJohn WhitbeckDorothy WhitehouseCynthia WhithamRobert WhitneyPeggy WhittJustine WickhemLindsay WieboldRalph WielandEric WiggsAudrey WilcoxJohn WildJennika WildauDean WilderAlan WileyJeff Wilkins-CrowderAaron WilkinsonBarbara WilliamsCatherine WilliamsHeather WilliamsJohn WilliamsMartha WilliamsAnne WilsonDeborah WilsonMark WilsonMelinda WilsonJordan WilstedAnne WimmerTina WinzentDebi WirthBrooke WiseCathy WiseBill WittBrooke WittlederMichael WoelkeMary WohlTyler WolfSarah Wolfsont

Bruce WollerEve WoodGeorge WoodruffLee WoodsJessica WootonMichael WrightRuth WrightMarilyn WruckeMichael WussowKelly Wyatt & Elizabeth WyniaElliott WynneCraig YagerLucille YanagidaIris YanezShigemichi YazawaJeremy YazinskiPatricia YostGwen YoungMelanie YoungSandra YounghansJennifer YoungsLinda ZafaranaJane ZeenderSandi ZellmerSarah ZemachWendy ZerinBecky ZiererStacy ZimblemanCatherine ZimmermanJulie ZimmermanKaren ZimmermanChris ZimnowskiDmitriy ZinchenkoJake ZmrhalDavid ZordanEthan ZoubekDarren ZurbayMarylee Zurick

Donors 2013

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Since 1989, the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) has distributed funds from a 1/10 of 1 percent sales and use tax to cultural facilities throughout the seven-county Denver metropolitan area. The funds support cultural facilities whose primary purpose is to enlighten and entertain the public through the production, presentation, exhibition, advancement and preservation of art, music, theatre, dance,

zoology, botany, natural history and cultural history.

The SCFD is a unique collaboration between rural, suburban and urban counties. The distribution budget for scientific and cultural organizations in the seven-county area is approximately $40 million annually. The Colorado Chautauqua Association is proud and grateful to be an SCFD Tier II organization. Thank you, citizens of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District! For more information, please visit www.scfd.org.

Flatirons Bank is a community bank that believes in community and walks the talk by being Boulder’s only locally owned, locally managed bank. Flatirons Bank’s involvement in the community goes beyond banking with time and commitment to community giving and community engagement. Relationships are important to Flatirons Bank and they strive to provide their clients with the highest level of professional service at each interaction.

Visit Flatirons Bank’s energy efficient, LEED-CI award-winning bank at 1095 Canyon Blvd in Boulder, and its branch at 4th and Main in Longmont.

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sponsors 2013

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2013 volunteers

Each year, volunteers are an essential part of Chautauqua. They contribute thousands of hours to help in customer experiences and public events. CCA is grateful for their support.

Kathleen AdairBeverly AlexanderMargaret AlfonsoJean AllhoffJodi AnsellCheryl AppellDale AryMegan BackNancy BeighleyPaul BerteauSteve BettersPatricia BilligAndrea BlanchardRegina BockAndi BovarnickJudy BrantzSunny BrownRandy BurgeLeila CanfieldDonna CaseyJulianne CassadyDebra CatlowPhyllis ChernowRenata Colitti O’DayRobyn CopelandValerie CreccoMichelle CregutChristine DamianoJayne DarlingGary DruryCarol DwyerSue EasterlinNancy EgbertDianne EwingBob FildermanDana Fox

Debbie FriedmanJohn GarciaLinda GathanyDennis GlowniakJoe GoldenKatrin HafnerJerry HarrisMillie HarrisKim HedbergVirginia HolderMildrien HortonJeri InnisJanet KandtWilliam KandtMindy KaufmanAnne KellyJay KenisPatricia KenneyB. Jane LederleAlana LintonJill MaxwellSheble McConnellogueRebecca MetcalfeBeverly MillerHolly MitchellSara MoldenSara MooreSandy MorrisSuzanne NeumanArlene PattersonSheila PayneJoyce PerataCara PriemKate ReadioChristine RhodaLeanne Roets

Sylvia RognstadCharlotte RussethJohn SanclariaJudy SanclariaPete SchefflerEmily SchlenkerKyle SchlenkerJil SchwankeDonna SeamanNancy ShawLori ShinMark SmitherKathleen SpanoDon StatineMozelle SuttonMark TabbMonica TremblaySusan TuttleJulie VidaTherese Wells

The Colorado Chautauqua Association’s full time, part time and seasonal

staff are dedicated to providing over 150,000 annual visitors to the Colorado

Chautauqua with memorable experiences to cherish for years to come.

Executive Director Susan Connelly

Director of Finance & Administration Sue Brophy

Director of Hospitality Matt Hamann

Director of Marketing & Development Ann Obenchain

facilities & Preservation

Facilities and Preservation Manager Jeff Medanich

Facilities and Preservation Specialists Dave Majorwicz | Gordy Blair | Brian Hawkins

Hospitality

Private Events Manager Wanona Tara

Front Desk Coordinator Kathleen Clendenen

Hospitality Assistants Emiliano Lake-Herrera | Ben Fisher-Bruns Mara Hasenstaub | Skye Hughes

Resident Manager Scot Reitman

Housekeeping Manager Sandra Almarez

Housekeeping Staff Silvia Gonazalez | Antonio Rosado

administration

HR Coordinator Trish Gray

Administrative Assistant Nicole Pearson

Project Specialist Chris Poissant

Records Manager Kate Gerard

Public events

Public Events Manager Julie Pomerantz

Box Office Manager Anthoney Sandoval

Program Development Coordinator Tom Hart

Technical Manager Kevin Beckham

Technical Staff Bryce Biefel | Chris Petillo

Volunteer Coordinator Michelle Hamernik

Event Staff Kelly Gratz

membership & development

Membership & Development Assistant Carolyn Matthews

2013 seasonal staff

Andrew Bollinger Eli Boonin-Vail Gary Broughall Conor Byrnes Charles Douthit Alex Drost Ginny Durakovich Sara Elsea Forest Fisher Noah Fulton-Beale James Gray Dalton Herrin Hampton Islan William Kinnard Hudson Knott Connor Koval Jacob Leiby Jessica Lindsey Molly Marienthal Rory Martinelli Ross McAvinew Charles McClain Zach Myers Andrew Neely Jennifer O’Shaughnessy Jesse Oxenberg Chris Poissant Ashley Powell Alec Pronk Sergio Rivera Charles Roberts Nathan Roberts Jacob Rosse Aaron Rothchild Melanie Shaffer Alex Shannon Meghan Shannon Elle Tyler Sam Van Dreser Joel Zink

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The Colorado Chautauqua Association Team

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