Great River Shakespeare Festival Friends of Will Volunteers Season 11 Annual Report. Season 11 at a Glance. Friends of Will Season 11 Activities

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Great River Shakespeare Festival Friends of Will Volunteers Season 11 Annual Report Friends of Will are volunteers who support the work of the Great River Shakespeare Festival. Friends contribute their time and resources to sustain the high standards and beauty of the GRSF performances and programs. All Friends of Will are GRSF ambassadors to theater patrons and the community. Season 11 at a Glance Over 200 active Friends of Will contributed 4200 volunteer hours to the Great River Shakespeare Festival throughout Season 11. Members include 47 new Winona and Winona area FOW who joined in 2014 and 32 Rochester Friends. The Friends of Will provide Company and Festival support, Front of House support, and Community outreach. A new initiative this year was using Volunteer Local a web based scheduling system for all Front of House volunteer scheduling. Friends of Will Season 11 Activities Company and Festival Support Friends of Will teams and individuals provide behind the scenes support for the company and festival before and after the season in addition to helping out during the season. Early Housing A FOW co-chair worked with company management to determine early housing needs and find homes for company members to stay in before the WSU East Lake Apartments became available. Twenty-six individual hosts provided housing for one - two weeks. Six hosts accommodated more than one person. Many lasting relationships were formed. Transportation Beginning with the Spring Preview and continuing throughout the season until the last GRSF Company person left Winona, Team Chariot transported company members from and to area airports and the Amtrak station to Winona housing. Move In/Move Out The move in/move out team assisted with moving housing supply bins from the Johnson Street Warehouse to the East Lake apartments in early May. They returned bins to the warehouse in August. The efficient team members and an efficient process took only an hour each time. Friends of Will Annual Report - Season 11 2014 1

Hospitality The hospitality team provided lunches and dinners for company members during the June tech week. The cast and crew appreciate this annual event and were once again overwhelmed with the generosity of the Winona community. Local businesses also contributed to the meals. For the first time the hospitality team had a food budget that provided $680.00 to supplement the generous donations by team chairs and members. Hospitality by the numbers: The team served 12 (6 lunch/6 dinner) meals for the cast and crew, the equivalent of serving 900 individual meals! (60 for lunch and 90 for dinner) 55 different people brought at least one item. 10 people brought 10 or more items; 18% of the volunteers donated 57% of the food. 4 Winona businesses also donated food. The chair received approximately 180 emails regarding tech week. 100% of the food was thoroughly enjoyed! We continue to WOW them with our willingness to help and our amazing cooking skills!!!! Distribution The distribution team delivered brochures and posters throughout Winona and area communities in the spring and throughout the season. Team members also dropped off materials to Mississippi River communities in Wisconsin. Distribution demands were less this year because the GRSF This Week flyer was discontinued. Costume Shop Seven FOW assisted in the GRSF costume shop in June. Support included assisting with crafts, sewing on buttons and labels, darning, and basic ripping or sewing. Archivist A steering committee team member continued to maintain a GRSF archive scrapbook throughout the season. Front of House Support Ushers and Will Guides 129 volunteers ushered and served as Will Guides at 52 Season 11 events. The FOH team used Volunteer Local exclusively for signing up for events. The switch to Volunteer Local saved the team chair countless hours of phone time and reporting. The team chair sent a giant thank you to all who volunteered acknowledging their dedication to the Festival and a giant thank you to all who made the Front of House work smoothly. If FOH volunteers were compensated for their compiled contribution of 1,479.5 hours at the National rate attributed to volunteer service, the value would be $32,415.00. Friends of Will Annual Report - Season 11 2014 2

Concessions/Parking Friends of Will staffed the PAC lobby concessions stand and the parking lot during the weeklong Apprentice/Intern tech week rehearsals and performances. Festival Support and Community Visibility Will s Opening Weekend (WOW) Members of the WOW committee assisted with planning WOW weekend events and during the three WOW events held at the Winona Public Library, the Levee, and Carriage House. Due to the new features of opening night and details that were handled by GRSF staff and City/Library staff, committee involvement and planning was less than in previous years. Concerts on the Green (COG) A small committee helped a GRSF intern and GRSF staff plan a successful series of 12 Friday and Saturday evening concerts. A new feature this year was holding opening and closing concerts at the Levee in conjunction with Live at the Levee events. Overall attendance on the WSU green increased again; just one concert had to be moved inside due to rain. Best-attended concerts were Vanessa Trouble (360) and Mike Munson (330). Attendance at the opening Levee Night concert was about 400; closing concert attendance was around 1500. Each year [since keeping track] overall attendance numbers have increased and there has been a lot of advertising. Will-Run The first annual Will Run was sponsored by the GRSF Events committee, but many FOW were involved in coordinating, planning, and staffing the event in July. Communication: Friends of Will Blog/E-Newsletter, Web Pages The FOW communications team chair edited and published eight Friends of Will Newsletters on the GRSF blog. Work included taking photos, writing text, seeking input from the Steering Committee, and posting the blog. Visits to the FOW blog increased significantly this year. The GRSF Marketing Director notified FOW of blog availability via Patron Manager. < http://grsf.wordpress.com/friends-of-will-volunteers/> the communications chair also managed the Friends of Will Web pages, <http://grsf.org/about-us/volunteer > and provided Google Docs and Volunteer Local support as needed. Callithump Quilt The 2014 quilt design was inspired by the Season 11 poster. Will Quilt volunteers selected unused costume shop fabrics in the poster s color palette to design and create a Birds in the Air quilt reflecting the poster s flying birds theme and Get Carried Away tagline. Several FOW helped sell raffle tickets during the season and at the festival. Raffle sales were $2945.00 the net profit for GRSF was $2330.80. The July 24 Winona Daily News featured the quilt in a front-page story, A stitch in time turns a dime: Raffle open for GRSF quilt, threaded with festival's past. <http://tinyurl.com/kpc78fj>. The quilt is now on display at Yarnology in downtown Winona. Friends of Will Annual Report - Season 11 2014 3

Friends of Will-Rochester Rochester FOW continued their dedicated support through distributing posters and brochures, hosting a Friend Raiser Event, promoting GRSF at the Farmer s Market and the Ardee awards event, meeting with Rochester s mayor and hosting a forum. They also provided hospitality at a company potluck. The Rochester FOW chair is a member of the GRSF Events committee. Holiday and Other Pre- Season Activities Downtown Window Displays. Friends of Will decorated the GRSF office for the downtown window holiday season decorating contest. The GRSF scene depicted scenes and characters from The Merry Wives of Windsor and Hamlet. The display won the People s Choice Award! Fantasy of Trees. Two FOW once again created a Get Carried Away themed tree for the annual Winona Health Fantasy of Trees festivities and fund-raiser. Holiday Parties and Spring Preview. Friends of Will assisted with ticket and merchandise sales at the second annual 12-12 Holiday party at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum. The Valentine s Day party sponsored jointly with MMAM featured an Ice Bar created by three FOW who froze enough red ice to assemble an ice bar outside the Museum! FOW also assisted at the and at the March Preview Weekend event at the Winona County History Center. Friends of Will Organizational Support Volunteer Liaison The FOW liaison maintains the volunteer database and keeps it current by recording volunteer contributions during the season and removing names that are no longer active. All new and changing contact information is forwarded to the GRSF staff for the master database. New volunteers are welcomed with email, phone, and/or a welcome packet. There were 47 new FOW in 2014. Recording Secretary The recording secretary took minutes at all Steering Committee meetings and shared them with the Steering Committee via Google Docs. Friends of Will Steering Committee Mary Alice Anderson and Terry Hawkings, Co-Chairs, Blandine Berthelot, Kris Blanchard, Dee Cipov, Laura Feller, Jean Hayes, Tom Hoffmann, Tracy Morgan, Rev. Jim Nelson, Judy Rusert, Diane Stevens, Marsha Yancy, SherriLu Pappas, Rochester FOW chair. Team Descriptions: http://tinyurl.com/omdfkv Friends of Will Annual Report - Season 11 2014 4

Team Activity Hours October 2013 September 2014 Team Member Reporting Activity Team Hours # Of Team Members Dee Archiving 30 1 Mary Alice Callithump Art Quilt (Planning, sewing, selling raffle tickets) 170 7 Mary Alice Costume Shop 46 5 Mary Alice Communication: Newsletter, Web page, Annual report 50 1 Dee Distribution-Brochures, Posters, This Week, Etc., Leader Hours 80 20 SherriLu Friends of Will-Rochester, Distributions, Promotion 155 17 Judy Front of House - Head Ushers, Ushers, Will Guides and Training 1480 150 Judy Front of House - Team Leader Management 125 1 Terry Front of House - Concessions Parking 90 15 Kris Hospitality - Meal staffing 72 15 Kris Hospitality - Meals (using calculation) 368 55 Kris Hospitality Team Co-Leader Hours 70 2 Tom Move in/move out 15 7 Diane Music Committee/Concerts on the Green 250 5 Dee Pre-Season Holiday party, office decorations, Preview weekend 13 1 Terry Office Holiday Display 100 2 Terry Ice bar for the Valentine Day's party 60 2 Mary Alice Steering Co-Chair Misc. assistance at events with projects, tech support 40 1 Terry Steering Co-Chair, Early Housing Special Projects 380 1 Marsha Steering Committee attendance for team members 51 13 Terry Steering Committee Co-Chair 20 1 Marsha Steering Committee meeting minutes 12 1 Jim Transportation - Chair 20 1 Jim Transportation to/from airports (using calculation) 67 18 Jean Volunteer Liaison, Database management 40 1 Dee Will Run 200 20 Dee Winona Health Auxiliary Festival of Trees Submission 25 2 Laura WOW Committee 160 6 Total Friends of Will Volunteer Hours 4189 Calculated value at the National Volunteer & Community Service hourly rate $92,000.00 *Corporation for National and Community Service: Minnesota volunteer work is valued $21.91 an hour. Mary Alice Anderson and Terry Hawkings, Friends of Will Co-chair, October 2014. Steering Committee members also contributed to this report. Friends of Will Annual Report - Season 11 2014 5

Dear Friends of Will, I cannot begin to thank you enough for everything you have done for GRSF this season. We simply could not exist without all of your work. I hope you are taking great pride in the many accomplishments of Season 11. We started the season talking about how the simple, mundane things we do every day in the theater can become an invitation for us and for our community to experience more fully what it is to be human. Whether passing out programs, cooking meals, giving rides, or playing Hamlet, we need every member of this company to put these plays on stage and to invite our patrons to see them. Once inside the theater, I believe we have opportunity to start a conversation that can help make our community the place we want to call home and I believe that is exactly what we have done this season. Thank you for being a vital part of this company! Doug Scholz-Carlson, Artistic Director Dear Friends of Will, It was a year of great change this season and so many of us had to trust and adapt to the new personalities, programming, and procedures. From Front of House to Hospitality to Chariots- every single department and almost all of you had to work with a new point person or within a slightly changed system. And you rose to the occasion and then some. Thanks so much for all you did to make these changes and this season such a success. And I can only thank each of your personally for your faith and support. We are truly privileged to have you an integral part of GRSF. And a special thank you to all the department heads and to Mary Alice and Terry for overseeing it all. We look forward to your comments and thoughts as we make our way forward. On to the great work of Season 12!!!! ~ Lee Gundersheimer, Managing Director Friends of Will Annual Report - Season 11 2014 6