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A Night to Remember: Cheers to 70 Years!

October 1, 2024 By Cindy Sherwood

Staff members of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation, with President and CEO Deborah DiCroce holding a plaque commending the organization for its exceptional support of Arts for Learning Virginia and other regional nonprofits. Also pictured (far right) is Tyler Williamson, CEO of FACT, Families of Autism Coming Together. The event was held September 26, 2024 at the Westin in Virginia Beach.

It was an evening none of us here at Arts for Learning Virginia will ever forget. What a joyous way to celebrate our legacy of seven decades of enriching lives through the arts! We have hundreds of wonderful photos to share, thanks to JB Digital Photography. Enjoy browsing through them here.

A4L CEO Chris Everly honored the Hampton Roads Community Foundation for its “deeply meaningful work it does in the community as a whole—our entire community is better for the Foundation’s initiatives and the hard topics it has brought into the light.” Accepting the award was HRCF President and CEO Dr. Deborah DiCroce.

We are humbled by her words:

Arts for Learning has made a tangible, audible, visible difference in our region for decades thanks to its inspiring work to provide arts education by artists for students.”

Dr. Amelia Ross-Hammond, A4L Board President Dr. Michael Geller, and CEO Chris Everly.

We are also moved by a proclamation from Virginia Beach Mayor Bobby Dyer, presented by Virginia Beach City Council member Dr. Amelia Ross-Hammond. Dr. Ross-Hammond is the founder and chairman of the Virginia Beach African American Cultural Center and Director Emeritus of the Arts for Learning board.  The proclamation states that Young Audiences/Arts for Learning has “enriched the lives of countless students and families through diverse and dynamic arts programming.”

Along with scrumptious appetizers and drinks during the cocktail hour, Cheers to 70 Years featured a collaborative mixed media collage, led by teaching artist Asiko-oluwa Aderin. In the interactive project, guests were asked to reflect on what the arts mean to them and write brief thoughts on paper leaves, which will form the vibrant canopy of a final piece created by Asiko.

Guests later enjoyed exceptional artistic performances as they ate their dinners.

A4L poet Stephanie Lask delivered two original poems. While playing exquisite melodies for guests, Norfolk Public Schools’ Strolling Silver Strings served as living examples of the impact the arts have on students’ lives.

And A4L singer/songwriter Roberta Lea gave a heartfelt performance on the transformative power of music.

Thank you to our amazing sponsors for your generosity and for making Cheers to 70 Years a tremendous success!

Our staff worked hard to make “Cheers” a memorable evening–and they’re now hard at work again doing the day-to-day business of running an arts-in-education nonprofit. That means organizing and scheduling and creating and communicating and planning–but more than anything collaborating. They do so with artists, educators, and community partners, who share a vision of all children, regardless of circumstances, having access to an education that’s made whole by the arts.

Thank you to all who came and celebrated with us! If you weren’t able to be at Cheers to 70 Years but would like to support our work, you can donate here.

A4L CEO Chris Everly, Programs and Community Engagement Manager Aisha Noel, Operations Coordinator Stephanie Jackson, School and Community Relationships Coordinator Katie Driskill, and Chief Operations Officer Anna Heywood Green.

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