The Woodlands Waterway Arts Council
In spring of 2005, several community leaders in The Woodlands established The Woodlands Waterway Arts Council. Its purpose is to create an annual arts festival along The Woodlands Waterway®, provide scholarships and nurture the arts. The Woodlands Waterway Arts Council is made up of members from The Woodlands Development Company, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Town Center Improvement District and additional community leaders interested in the arts.
Board Members
- Nancy Martin, President
- David Gottlieb, Chairman
- Shelley Waters, Treasurer
- Mary Ellen Castillo, Secretary
- Mary Ellen Castillo, BAM Education Outreach
- Cheryl Crabbe
- Brenda Gottlieb, BAM Community Outreach
- Fred Greene
- Cindy Hardin
- Sonya Hillman
- Amy Lecocq
- Jerry MacDonald
- Cindy Moss
- Mary Ploegsma
- Susie Pokorski
- Gika Rector
- MaryAnn Seaman
- Deb Speiss
- Noni Stearns
- Alex Sutton
- Theresa Thornhill
- Marcus Vasquez
- Nick Wolda
Staff
- Judith Martin, Development Director
- Jenny Wright, Festival Director
- Cynthia Reid, Artist Management
- Peg Welbes, Performing Arts
- Maureen Donelan, Graphic Artist
- Robbie Robinson, Single Source Events
- Randy Pee, Food & Beverage Manager
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Festival Committee
- Chardelle Adelson
- Lynne Aldrich
- Chuck & Jill Campbell
- Angela Colton
- Connie DeGuerre
- Courtney Galle
- Suzanne Hayes
- Vicki Huebler
- Barbara Heinz
- Kathryn Lane
- Suzanne LeBlanc
- Mark McCaskey
- Annette Neyman
- Susan Olver
- Lorrie Parise
- Jenny Pascual
- Kacie Pattavina
- Ruth Pinney
- Glen Rector
- Angie Rhodes
- Debra Stofcheck
- Angelika Stinson
- Jenny Taylor
- Mike Thomson
- Vida Tuminas
- Heather Wassaf
- Susan Vreeland-Wendt
- Peg Welbes
- Sheila Zea
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Charity Partners
Our Charity Partners include a diverse group of local organizations. Charity Partners provide the volunteer support that makes the festival run smoothly, from greeting patrons to teaching children art projects. For 2012--2013 they are: The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Partners, The Woodlands Art League, The Woodlands Children's Museum, the Conroe Art League and the Ann Marie Hopkins Art Alliance.