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October 2012
Ms. Jane Doe123 Main StreetPittsburgh, PA 15222
Dear Jane,
As I reflect on the accomplishments of the August Wilson Center for AfricanAmerican Culture, I think of trusted donors like you, who so generously give toour mission of presenting, preserving, interpreting, celebrating and shaping the
art, culture and history of African Americans utilizing the rich history, legacyand culture of African Americans from Western Pennsylvania as a foundation. Iwould like to personally thank you for your contribution of $50.00 to our 2011Annual Fund. Your gift is reflected in every note of music, step of dance, andpiece of art that grace the halls of our center every day of the year.
Today we are able to enrich the lives of our citizens because of a dream thatbegan sixteen years ago, when Pittsburgh NAACP President Tim Stevensenvisioned an African American museum in the heart of Pittsburgh. Ten yearsafter Stevens shared his vision, the city broke ground at the corner of LibertyAvenue and 10th Street in Downtown Pittsburgh. And in September 2009, thecity celebrated the grand opening of The August Wilson Center for AfricanAmerican Culture, a gleaming 65,000 square-foot architectural jewel anchored inthe heart of the cultural district with performance areas for dance, music andtheatre and two exhibit halls housing five art galleries. A dream had become a
reality.
As a trusted donor, you well know the contributions the August Wilson Centerfor African American Culture has made to the city of Pittsburgh and thesurrounding communities. Our year-round programs of dance, music, theatreand art exhibits have made a real impact on Western Pennsylvania’s cultural
landscape. Our acclaimed dance troupe, the August Wilson Dance Ensemble,was named “25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine. Our Affrilachia! Where I’m
From exhibit featured 50 works of art, all exploring the culture of AfricanAmericans born in the Appalachian region. Pittsburgh Jazz Ensemble enchantedaudiences with musical performances featuring celebrated jazz trumpeter SeanJones.
Our space is an area where families from all walks of life can reflect and learn.It’s a place that allows expression and growth. It’s a place that celebrates our
2012 Annual Fund
900 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222412-258-2700www.augustwilsoncenter.org
Board of Directo
André Kimo Stone GPresident & CE
Aaron A. WaltoChairperson
David McL. Hillman
Chairperson
Mark S. Lewis, CPTreasurer
Dr. Mona GenerPh.D., Secretar
Members:
Robert Agbed
Curtis AikenBrian BronaugTyra Butler
Stephan C. Davis, Nanette DeTur
Velma Monteiro-TrPeggy Morrison OKimberly Ayers ShDarrell E. Smalley,
Bonnie VanKirMary Winston
Ex Officio Memb
Mulugetta Birru, POliver W. ByrdYvonne Cook
Valerie McDonaRoberts
Sala UdinNancy Washington
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past and cultivates our future. At the August Wilson Center for African American Culturewe entertain, enlighten, educate, create…we dream! And our dreams are kept alive by
donors like you, whose contributions make up 60% of our operating budget each year.
This year for our Annual Fund we ask that you consider increasing your contribution. Your
tax-deductible donation makes a direct impact on your community. This year, we are thrilledto tell you that every donation received by December 31, 2012 will be matched by thegenerosity of an anonymous supporter.
Keep the dream alive in our community. Contribute as much as you can today. You may usethe pledge card enclosed or donate online at www.augustwilsoncenter.org.
Thank you,
Kate Safin
Kate SafinExecutive Director
P.S.: The August Wilson Center for African American Culture has accomplished so much inthe three short years since we’ve opened our doors. Your contribution will ensure a brightfuture. We can’t wait to share more music, dance, theatre and art with community memberslike you!