A stellar celebration
Dougherty encourages guests to continue to advocate for the community’s arts center.
Yaw presents Dougherty with a citation lauding the venue’s contributions.
Martin shares stories of the early days of the building’s extensive renovation.
Visuals chart the iconic facility's evolution in theatrical terms.
Among the silent auction items on which guests could bid: Little League Baseball World Series tickets
In the venue’s inner lobby, the Doug McMinn Blues Band plays ...
... and an Uptown Music Collective ensemble performs outside as CAC supporters arrive.
In the outer lobby, College Relations and CAC staff help guests, such as Sondra and Kirk Fisher, check in.
The arts center’s executive director enjoys the evening with his wife, Shanin.
Historical posters offer a glimpse into the past, including this one for the inaugural season and “a bold new day for 220 West Fourth Street.”
An original watercolor painting by Fred Gilmour and a unique collection of premium bourbons were donated for the auction by Gilmour and John Young.
The toast of the town!
A patio set, donated by Aquarius Pool & Patio LLC, entices bidders.
Penn College’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant offers a bourbon and chocolate dinner for 30 as part of the evening’s auction excitement.
The art center’s mezzanine teems with “timeless tunes” and current conversation.
Guests enjoy the ambiance – and a chance to take home a signed Pittsburgh Steelers’ Hines Ward replica helmet.
The Capitol Lounge glows.
Showing off his sommelier's skill set, Chef Paul Mach, retired Penn College culinary faculty, pours a sample for Nesli Alp, vice president for academic affairs/provost.
Small bites for sweet-toothed patrons
Reflections of past and present, gazing out of the Capitol Lounge down to the William J. Martin Theatre entrance
Master event sponsor Evergreen Wealth Solutions’ Andrew and Elizabeth Harris pause for a photograph on their way into the gathering.
Sporting a “Derby hat,” Gonzalez-White addresses the Capitol Lounge crowd prior to the “Run for the Roses.”
Donated by Dougherty and the CAC staff, the “Whiskey Wagon” waits to roll home with its lucky bidder.
Martin enjoys conversation on the balcony.
For a two-minute interlude, visitors turn their attention to the Kentucky Derby.
Martin is joined by Bonnie Powell (left) and Nancy Schick, two longtime arts center volunteers and retired college administrative support staff.
Guests enjoy the beautiful early May weather on the CAC balcony.
Yaw poses with Penn College presidents past and present: Davie Jane Gilmour and Michael J. Reed.
Skewered brisket ends, pickles and bread slices from Herman & Luther’s
In a corner of the mezzanine, bourbon tastings are presented by Caleb J. Stemler (left), Le Jeune Chef waitstaff, and Kimberly A. Bressler, CAC bartender/concessionaire. Stemler is an applied management student who holds a degree in baking & pastry arts.
Dougherty acknowledges the event sponsors as the audience applauds.
The band steps up to the 30th anniversary backdrop to savor another moment in the limelight.
Yaw comments on the CAC’s positive impact on the region’s quality of life.
The anniversary video enthralls its audience.
Here's to the next 30 years
On with the show!