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25 Seasons of Spectacular October - November 2014 Volume 15, Issue 4 Published by The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands CENTERSTAGE 2014 Performing Arts Season Sponsors and Plaza Sponsors IN THIS ISSUE Hocus Pocus Pops 1 Children’s Festival 1 Sponsor Spotlight 2 Holly Jolly Jingle 2 Off Stage 2 Children’s Festival Performers 3 Children’s Festival Sponsors 3 ShowTime 4 Get Your Season Seats Now! 4 New Board Member Elected 4 Partners Offers Fine Arts Scholarships 5 Save the Date for the 17 th Annual Wine Dinner & Auction 5 Partner in the Community 5 Pavilion in the News 6 The Wortham Foundation official automobile of The Pavilion Get into the Spirit at Hocus Pocus Pops Fun and Adventure All Rolled Into One Giant Party at the 19 th Annual Children’s Festival Children are invited to come out and play as The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is transformed into a giant playground filled with fun and adventure. The 19 th Annual Children’s Festival, presented by ExxonMobil takes place Nov. 8 & 9, 2014. Admission is $8 per person in advance or $10 per person at the door. Children age 2 and under are free of charge. All activities are included in the price of admission. Picnics are welcome, but beverages cannot be brought into the venue. Kids are in for the time of their lives with performers on multiple stages, characters strolling around and activities located all around the venue. There’s surely something for each child to enjoy. This year’s Pepsi Main Stage performers include Choo-Choo Soul “With Genevieve!” and Junie B. Jones “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells.” Meet the Octonauts ! Captain Barnacles Bear and Kwazii Kitten are available for a meet and greet photo op throughout both days. Read more about the performers on page 3. Experiment with science-related activities in the ExxonMobil STEM Zone featuring the Big Canyon Balloon where kids can explore inside the canyon and discover a fossil record and oil deposit. Also featured are the Houston Children’s Museum, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Fidelity Investments with free balloons, hat- making, performances on the Community Stage and more. If arts and crafts are what your child fancies then make sure to head over to The Villager’s Arts Alley. Kids are encouraged to unleash their inner artist and create their own masterpieces. Take a walk to the Anadarko Adventure Zone for wild adventures and activities. You can create your own work of art in the sidewalk chalk area, play interactive games, arts and Pavilion, such as Dracula and Frankenstein. Dwell into the House of Blues Hospitality Tent between 6-7:15 p.m. at Sunny 99.1 FM’s Graveyard Smash Dance Party featuring great chills, thrills, tricks and treats. If you dare, hop onto the Great Pumpkin Express and carve out some great (or gruesome) memories on The Pavilion’s haunted grounds. Train rides begin at 5:30 p.m. in The Pavilion’s Gold Lot. For “monsterous” prizes register-to-win gift baskets provided by H-E-B at the event. Bring any H-E-B receipt from Oct. 1-24, 2014, to Hocus Pocus Pops. Receipts must be brought to Hocus Pocus Central in the North Pla- za prior to the performance (between 6 and 7:15 p.m.) on Oct. 24. The drawing takes place on the Main Stage before the concert. Feel free to pack a picnic to sink your fangs into, but keep in mind that outside potions (drinks) cannot be brought into The Pavilion. Sitting on the hill? Lawn chairs also are provided free for this event! For those who dared, more than 128 essays were turned in for The Pavilion’s 4 th Annual Hocus Pocus Pops “Spooktacular” Essay Contest. At Hocus Pocus Pops each winner receives a $50 gift card and has their essay printed in the pro- gram for the evening. One Grand Prize winner will be chosen at random from the six finalists and receives an Amazon Kindle Fire and has their essay printed in The Courier and The Villager newspapers. A magical evening awaits at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s Hocus Pocus Pops featuring the Houston Symphony Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for orchestra seating. Mezzanine and lawn seating are free courtesy of H-E-B. Tickets are not required for free seating. Gates open at 6 p.m. Conductor Lucas Waldin mesmerizes the audience with a nightmarish performance of horrifying horns, bewitching bassoons and chilling cellos. The petrifying program includes themes from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “The X-Files” and “Poltergeist” as well as enchanting songs from “Frozen,” “Star Wars” and “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Everyone is gravely encouraged to dress up in their favorite Halloween costume for a chance to walk on stage during the concert. The first 100 boys and “ghouls” to check in at Hocus Pocus Central in the North Plaza, fully costumed, get the chance to march in the Goblin Parade. Haunting the plazas before dusk are pre-concert activities starting when the ghoulish gates open at 6 p.m. Brave boys and daring girls can participate in enchanted events to win “spooktacular” prizes at the BOOths offered by H-E-B, The Pavilion Partners, Fidelity Investments, Century 21 Realty Partners, Texas Children’s Hospital, Renewal by Anderson, Woodforest National Bank and Audi of America, official automobile of The Pavilion. Conquer your fears and greet “fangtastic” figures roaming around The crafts with The Woodlands Children’s Museum, get your face painted and more. If your child has been struck by a bolt of energy then stop by the Texas Children’s Hospital Healthy KidZone so they can learn about health and physical fitness with games and activities like Bubble Runners and Bumper Boats, get a chance to meet professional sports teams and learn the techniques of martial arts. The Activity Tent is the place to be for a train ride, hands-on activities and games organized by local businesses including brain teasers, a coloring contest, photo booth and lots of other great activities. The Galaxy FBO Fly Zone is filled with excitement. At the top of The Pavilion hill you can build your own kite and see it take flight, as well as dig for gold and participate in parachute races. The Pavilion applauds the following contributors for making the 19 th Annual Children’s Festival possible including ExxonMobil as the presenting sponsor of the Festival. Other sponsors include Accenture, Children’s Memorial Hermann The Woodlands, FMC Technologies, Galaxy FBO, Albert & Ethel Herzstein Foundation, Kinder Morgan, Linn Energy, MedSAFE, The Pavilion Partners, PepsiCo, TETRA, Texas Children’s Hospital, VillaSport and The Woodlands Township. There’s so much excitement surrounding Children’s Festival you won’t want to miss it. For more information about Children’s Festival, please visit www.woodlandscenter.org or call 281-364-3010.

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25 Seasons of Spectacular October - November 2014 Volume 15, Issue 4Published by The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands

CenterstageCenterstage

2014 Performing Arts Season Sponsors and Plaza Sponsors

In ThIs Issue

Hocus Pocus Pops 1

Children’s Festival 1

Sponsor Spotlight 2

Holly Jolly Jingle 2

Off Stage 2

Children’s Festival Performers 3

Children’s Festival Sponsors 3

ShowTime 4

Get Your Season Seats Now! 4

New Board Member Elected 4

Partners Offers Fine Arts Scholarships 5

Save the Date forthe 17th Annual Wine Dinner & Auction 5

Partner in theCommunity 5

Pavilion in theNews 6

TheWortham

Foundationofficial automobile of The Pavilion

Get into the Spirit at Hocus Pocus Pops

Fun and Adventure All Rolled Into One Giant Party at the 19th Annual Children’s Festival

Children are invited to come out and play as The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is transformed into a giant playground filled with fun and adventure. The 19th Annual Children’s Festival, presented by ExxonMobil takes place Nov. 8 & 9, 2014.

Admission is $8 per person in advance or $10 per person at the door. Children age 2 and under are free of charge. All activities are included in the price of admission. Picnics are welcome, but beverages cannot be brought into the venue.

Kids are in for the time of their lives with performers on multiple stages, characters strolling around and activities located all around the venue. There’s surely something for each child to enjoy. This year’s Pepsi Main Stage performers include Choo-Choo Soul “With Genevieve!” and Junie B. Jones “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells.” Meet the Octonauts™! Captain Barnacles Bear and Kwazii Kitten are available for a meet and greet photo op throughout both days. Read more about the performers on page 3.

Experiment with science-related activities in the ExxonMobil STEM Zone featuring the Big Canyon Balloon where kids can explore inside the canyon and discover a fossil record and oil deposit. Also featured are the Houston Children’s Museum, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Fidelity Investments with free balloons, hat-making, performances on the Community Stage and more.

If arts and crafts are what your child fancies then make sure to head over to The Villager’s Arts Alley. Kids are encouraged to unleash their inner artist and create their own masterpieces.

Take a walk to the AnadarkoAdventure Zone for wild adventures and activities. You can create your

own work of art in the sidewalk chalk area, play interactive games, arts and

Pavilion, such as Dracula and Frankenstein. Dwell into the House of Blues Hospitality Tent between 6-7:15 p.m. at Sunny 99.1 FM’s Graveyard Smash Dance Party featuring great chills, thrills, tricks and treats. If you dare, hop onto the Great Pumpkin Express and carve out some great (or gruesome) memories on The Pavilion’s haunted grounds. Train rides begin at 5:30 p.m. in The Pavilion’s Gold Lot.

For “monsterous” prizes register-to-win gift baskets provided by H-E-B at the event. Bring any H-E-B receipt from Oct. 1-24, 2014, to Hocus Pocus Pops. Receipts must be brought to Hocus Pocus Central in the North Pla-za prior to the performance (between 6 and 7:15 p.m.) on Oct. 24. The drawing takes place on the Main Stage before the concert.

Feel free to pack a picnic to sink your fangs into, but keep in mind that outside potions (drinks) cannot be brought into The Pavilion. Sitting on the hill? Lawn chairs also are provided free for this event!

For those who dared, more than 128 essays were turned in for The Pavilion’s 4th Annual Hocus Pocus Pops “Spooktacular” Essay Contest. At Hocus Pocus Pops each winner receives a $50 gift card and has their essay printed in the pro-gram for the evening. One Grand Prize winner will be chosen at random from the six finalists and receives an Amazon Kindle Fire and has their essay printed in The Courierand The Villager newspapers.

A magical evening awaits at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s Hocus Pocus Pops featuring the Houston Symphony Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for orchestra seating. Mezzanine and lawn seating are free courtesy of H-E-B. Tickets are not required for free seating. Gates open at 6 p.m.

Conductor Lucas Waldin mesmerizes the audience with a nightmarish performance of horrifying horns, bewitching bassoons and chilling cellos. The petrifying program includes themes from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “The X-Files” and “Poltergeist” as well as enchanting songs from “Frozen,” “Star Wars” and “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.”

Everyone is gravely encouraged to dress up in their favorite Halloween costume for a chance to walk on stage during the concert. The first 100 boys and “ghouls” to check in at Hocus Pocus Central in the North Plaza, fully costumed, get the chance to march in the Goblin Parade.

Haunting the plazas before dusk are pre-concert activities starting when the ghoulish gates open at 6 p.m. Brave boys and daring girls can participate in enchanted events to win “spooktacular” prizes at the BOOths offered by H-E-B, The Pavilion Partners, Fidelity Investments, Century 21 Realty Partners, Texas Children’s Hospital, Renewal by Anderson, Woodforest National Bank and Audi of America, official automobile of The Pavilion. Conquer your fears and greet “fangtastic” figures roaming around The

crafts with The Woodlands Children’s Museum, get your face painted and more.

If your child has been struck by a bolt ofenergy then stop by the Texas Children’s Hospital Healthy KidZone so they can learn about health and physical fitness with games and activities like Bubble Runners and Bumper Boats, get a chance to meet professional sports teams and learn the techniques of martial arts.

The Activity Tent is the place to be for a train ride, hands-on activities and games organized by local businesses including brain teasers, a coloring contest, photo booth and lots of other great activities.

The Galaxy FBO Fly Zone is filled with excitement. At the top of The Pavilion hill you can build your own kite and see it take flight, as well as dig for gold and participate in parachute races.

The Pavilion applauds the following contributors for making the 19th Annual Children’s Festival possible including ExxonMobil as the presenting

sponsor of the Festival. Other sponsors include Accenture, Children’s Memorial Hermann The Woodlands, FMC Technologies, Galaxy FBO, Albert & Ethel Herzstein Foundation, Kinder Morgan, Linn Energy, MedSAFE, The Pavilion Partners, PepsiCo, TETRA, Texas Children’s Hospital, VillaSport and The Woodlands Township.

There’s so much excitement surrounding Children’s Festival you won’t want to miss it. For more informationabout Children’s Festival, please visitwww.woodlandscenter.org or call281-364-3010.

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Jerry MacDonaldPresident and CEO

STAFF Jerry MacDonald – President & CEO Mallory Vanderhieden - Executive Assistant Jeff Young – Vice President of Operations JD Villaseñor – Director of Premium Seat Sales David Schlauch – Operations Manager Kelly Rich – Event Manager Josie Reeves – Box Office Manager Matt Meyer – Assistant Operations Manager Carla Denman – VIP & Event Coordinator Joey Rincon – Overnight Security Supervisor Mike Bevel – Operations Matt Poche - Operations Paula Jauregui – Maintenance Victor Maldonado – Maintenance Larry Stewart – Overnight Security Susana Salazar – Overnight Security Javier Ramirez – Maintenance LoriFigaro–ChiefFinancialOfficer Natalia Livingston – Senior Accountant Heather Reding – Human Resources Manager Jenny Lewis – Accountant Stephanie Stone – Accounting Assistant Christine Scully – Director of Development Leslie Williams – Volunteer & Special Events Coordinator Shannon Wilson – Director of Marketing & Education Courtney Galle – Marketing & PR Manager Whitney Hough – Social Media Marketing Coordinator Kevin Sheil - Marketing Assistant

CEnTErSTAgE Shannon Wilson – Editor-in-Chief Courtney galle – Managing Editor Whitney Hough – Contributing Writer Don Crouch, imagineer

OFFiCErS Joseph P. Ash – Chairman of the Board Mark E. Ellis – Secretary Jerry MacDonald – President and CEO Jeff Young – Vice President Carol P. Garner – Vice Chairman Lori Figaro – Treasurer

BOArD OF DirECTOrS Bob Abendschein Paul R. Kenworthy, M.D John Robichau Jeff Beard Daniel E. Kolkhorst Julie Rock Gary Becker Estelle P. McLaughlin Maryann T. Seaman Eric Beylier C. Grant Mitchell Larry Shaffer Carolyne Hannan Steve A. Morrow Jeffrey H. Shipley Jeffrey R. Harder Steven W. Nance Nick Vanderpool IV Jason K. Harris Sara Ortwein Steve Van Howe Peter R. Huntsman Steve Pate Marsha K. Williams Patrick Hynes Janet S. Wong

DirECTOr in MEMOriAMCynthia Woods Mitchell

(1922 - 2009)

Board of directors and staff

Music in Motion Prepares Students for Competition Music in Motion, one of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s educational outreach programs, was held Sept. 27 at The Woodlands High School with more than 350 Conroe ISD students in attendance.

This was the fourth year for The Pavilion and CISD to present the program. As part of this free program, professional symphony musicians conducted master classes that were available to every CISD high school band and orchestra student to assist with their preparation for the UIL All-State competition.

“Music in Motion gives our students the unique op-portunity to learn from a high-caliber group of Hous-ton Symphony musicians in preparation for the All-State competition and at no cost to the students. That is truly special,” said Pat Paris, administrative coordinator of fine arts for CISD. “This could not be possible without The Pavilion and its support of music education in our school district.”

Students from all five CISD high schools, including The Woodlands, The Woodlands College Park, Oak Ridge, Conroe and Caney Creek, were in attendance.

“I feel so lucky to have such an incredible opportunity to learn from the great Houston Symphony musicians at this event,” said Michael Heg, cellist from The Woodlands High School. “It’s admirable that these musicians are willing to come and help students like me.”

The two-hour master classes were led by 18 professional musicians from the Houston Symphony, all specializing in different instruments.

“Music in Motion is a chance for the students to get one-on-one time because now in school they are working more in group settings,” said Charlotte Royall, band director for The Woodlands College Park High School. “This also gives the students a chance to learn from another perspective on performing especially from a world-renowned orchestra like the Houston Symphony.”

Sessions included violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, piccolo, oboe, euphonium, clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, French horn, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, percussion and bass trombone.

Music in Motion is sponsored by The Woodlands Development Company in honor of Cynthia Woods Mitchell’s commitment to the performing arts in our community.

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman is proud to highlight Jackson Walker L.L.P. as a sponsor at Holly Jolly Jingle for the 2014 performing arts season. As the snow sponsor for Holly Jolly Jingle this season, it is the first time that Jackson Walker has sponsored an event at The Pavilion. Jeff Harder, corporate partner at Jackson Walker, serves on The Pavilion’s board of directors.

“The arts are an important part of our culture and our communities. They reach out across racial, social and economic barriers and contribute to the success and diversity of our country,” Harder said. “Jackson Walker is proud to be a part of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and the role it has played throughout the past 24 years in advancing our appreciation for the arts.”

In addition to sponsoring activities at The Pavilion, Jackson Walker is actively involved in community service initiatives throughout its various cities. One component of such service is pro bono legal representation of individuals and organizations. Jackson Walker’s Houston office was named a recipient of

the 2013 Harris County Bench Bar Pro Bono Award in the mid–size firm category. They are active in a variety of nonprofit organizations, including Houston Volunteer Lawyers, Recipe for Success, the Immunization Partnership and many others. Firmwide, Jackson Walker attorneys donated more than

11,000 hours to pro bono clients in 2013.

“Jackson Walker L.L.P. is one of the oldest and largest law firms in Texas and we are honored

to have their support in our efforts to bring the arts to our community,” said Christine Scully director of development for The Pavilion.

Since its founding in 1887, Jackson Walker has grown to include more than 350 attorneys in seven Texas offices providing comprehensive services in a broad range of practice areas. For more than 125 years, Jackson Walker L.L.P. has represented companies that have changed the face of Texas business. Today, their attorneys continue to deliver practical, efficient solutions to clients in Texas, throughout the United States and abroad.

in each issue of CenterStage, we turn the spotlight onto one of our sponsors,a gesture of thanks for their invaluable contributions to the many things we work hard to accomplish.

ready, Set, Snow!Jackson Walker Sponsors Snow at Holly Jolly Jingle

‘Tis the Season atHolly Jolly Jingle

Ring in the holidays with The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’sHolly Jolly Jingle Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. The evening’s musical holiday merriment features a heart-warming celebration. Free seating is generously sponsored by Talisman USA, Woodforest National Bank and KPMG, LLP. Tickets are not required for free seating. Gates open at 5:30 p.m.

Holly Jolly Jingle features a community-filled performance from Conroe ISD high school band and orchestras as well as the Sam Houston State University orchestra and chorus. Bringing glad tidings are Oak Ridge High School Orchestra, Conroe High School Band and The Woodlands andCollege Park High Schools Orchestras. Each school performs

a holiday medley. Sam Houston State University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus take the stage with sounds of the seasons. Arriving just in time is someone special from the North Pole to start a holiday sing-along that everyone can join in.

Before the concert, frolic in our Winter Wonderland, where kids can play in the snow, visit with Frosty andother holiday characters, make arts and crafts and more. All aboard for a ride on the Candy Cane Express for a merry good time starting at 5 p.m. in the Gold Lot.

Come and enjoy the most wonderful time of the year!

Our 25th Season is winding down and has been one of our busiest years ever. We finished the third quarter on Sept. 30ranked No. 2 in the world in total ticket sold by amphi-theaters according to Pollstar magazine. We have sold nearly 405,000 tickets during this time period.

We are looking forward to hosting the 19th Annual Children’s Festival Nov. 8 and 9. I want to thank ExxonMobil for their involvement again this year as the presenting sponsor of the Children’s Festival.

Another fun family event coming up Dec. 4 is Holly Jolly Jingle. This holiday program is made up of student musicians from the area and Sam Houston State University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus. You can expect the holiday favorites to be performed, plenty of children’s activities in the Plazas and a special visit from Santa Clause on stage.

The Pavilion participated in the Woodlands Art Council Art Bench Project this year. Come check out our Art Bench located outside the south entrance on the waterway. The Pavilion Art Bench has a musical theme and was created by artist Dan Skaggs from Laguna Beach, Calif.

I want to welcome Sara Ortwein from ExxonMobil to our Pavilion board of directors. Sara is president of ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company and will be a great addition to our team. I am looking forward to next year, our 26th Season. Our season will include performances by the Houston Symphony, Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera and the very best in touring contemporary artists.

I want to thank our guests who supported our events this season and our sponsors, Pavilion board of directors, Pavilion Partners volunteers and Pavilion staff for the wonderful job in making 2014 a spectacular season.

See you on the hill.

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Festival sponsorsaccentureCentury 21 realty partnersChildren’s Memorial Hermann the Woodlandsthe Cynthia Woods Mitchell pavilion Board of DirectorseMiFidelity investmentslive nationthe pavilion partnersvillasport athletic Club & spaWoodforest national Bankthe Woodlands township

suBsiDizeD Bus sponsors exxonMobilFMC technologiesalbert & ethel Herzstein Charitable FoundationHuntsmanKinder Morgan Foundationlinn energyMeDsaFe

presenting sponsorexxonMobil

Main stage sponsorpepsiCo

zone sponsorsanadarko petroleum CorporationexxonMobilgalaxy FBothe villagertexas Children’s Hospital

perForMing artists sponsorthe Humphreys Foundation

autoMotive sponsoraudi of america

MeDia sponsorsHouston Community newspapersComcast

suBsiDizeD Bus sponsors cont.Newfield Exploration Companystrikeusatetra technologiespeggy & ray Wilcox

Festival supportersaon HewittChick-fil-A of The WoodlandsChildren’s Museum of HoustonCypress Woodlands Junior ForumCorner BakeryDornier FamilyexxonMobil’s science ambassadorsexxonMobil volunteer HoursHouston Museum of natural scienceHouston zooHyatt Market streetinsperity volunteer HoursJason’s DeliJunior league of north Harris and south Montgomery Counties

Children’s Festival PerformersChoo-Choo soul is a children’s entertainment act

composed of singer Genevieve Goings as a hip-hop train

conductor and her partner, Constantine “DC” Abramson, a

dancer and beatboxer dressed as a railroad engineer. Soulful

and current renditions of the ABC’s, 1-2-3’s, and learning

how to be polite are all a part of this diverse and

incredibly hip duo, teaching children through music

on an animated train. The show can be seen on

Disney Junior. Choo-Choo Soul performance

is Saturday, Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. and Sunday,

Nov. 9 at 3 p.m.

Festival supporters cont.Klein High school national Honor societyKiwanis Clublone star Collegepapa John’s pizzap.F. Chang’srenewal by andersens.H.a.r.K - south Houston area Recreational Kiteflyerssam Houston state university omega phi Chi sororityted Washingtonthe Woodlands College park High school interact the Woodlands College park High school national arts societythe Woodlands College park High school student CouncilWoodlands Waterway arts Festival

Also Junie B. Jones is taking the stage

Saturday, Nov. 8 at 3 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 8 at

1 p.m. for “Jingle Bells, Batman smells.” It’s holiday time and everyone’s favorite first grader

is back to celebrate! All of the students in Room

One are happily creating the perfect holiday party.

Except how is Junie B. supposed to enjoy anything

when she has drawn the name of her arch nemesis,

Tattletale May, for her Secret Santa Gift!

But wait -- the Secret Santa gift is the perfect

opportunity to give May exactly what she

deserves…Maybe. Holiday

fun with a lesson about

giving is a perfect treat

for the holiday season!

The octonauts, are a dynamic eight-member

crew of quirky and courageous adventure heroes who

dive into action whenever there is trouble under the sea.

Now is your chance to meet Captain Barnacles Bear and

Kwazii! Don’t forget to bring your cameras to get your picture taken

with your favorite aquatic heroes! Times for the meet and greet are

Saturday, Nov. 8 at 12 p.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 9 at

1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

OCTONAUTS™ Meomi Design Inc. OCTONAUTS © 2014 Vampire Squid Productions Ltd.

Coming to a Stage Near You!

We Could Not Do It Without You! A Special Thanks to the 2014 Children’s Festival Sponsors

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The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion acknowledges the financial support ofThe Woodlands Township that is generated by the Event Admissions Tax for its

performing arts and educational programs.

The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands would like to thank the following contributorsfor their financial support of our 2014 Performing Arts Season and Educational Outreach Programs

as of Oct. 1, 2014, printing deadline.

$100,000 - $249,999Live NationThe Pavilion Partners

$50,000 - $74,999ExxonMobilHuntsmanTexas Children’s HospitalThe Woodlands Development CompanyThe Wortham Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999Anadarko Petroleum CorporationAudi of AmericaPepsiCoWoodforest National Bank

$15,000 - $24,999ARAMARK Sports & EntertainmentH-E-B

$10,000 - $14,999Century 21 Realty PartnersChevron Phillips Chemical CompanyComcastFMC TechnologiesInsperityKPMG, LLPTalismanUSAThe Humphreys FoundationWells FargoYMCA – Run Thru The Woods

$5,000 - $9,999AccentureAon HewittBlack Forest VenturesCullen Trust for the Performing ArtsEntergyFidelity InvestmentsJackson Walker LLPLinn Energy, LLCMEDSAFEMemorial Hermann Hospital – The WoodlandsNewfield Exploration CompanyStrikeUSATETRA Technologies, Inc.Union Pacific FoundationWoodlands Waterway Art Festival

$2,000 - $4,999 City of ShenandoahKinder Morgan FoundationEMIExxonMobil VolunteersSheryl & Fred Greene Insperity VolunteersWhitney & Derek McCoy Renewal by AndersonVillaSport Athletic Club & Spa

$1,000 - $1,999 Candi & Gerald GlennCynthia & John HagemanChristine & Rob JohnsonEd JonesJamie & Brian KraftTricia & Jerry MacDonaldSuzanne & Dennis MilletDenise & Dr. Donald StillwagonPeggy & Ray Wilcox

$500 - $999Kirsten & Michael ArendesAnnette & Ken HallockAlison & Rich HendersonJudy & Charles LanoJoAnne & Randy LowryLinda ManningBrenda & John MizellMary Matteson & Norman ParrishVanessa & Rick RaanesSusie & Jeff Shipley

$200 - $499Deborah ButlerSusan & Alex CosculluelaDornier FamilySuzanne & Ed EllisJulia & Mark EllisJulian T. Erwin, Sr.Susan & Dan FordyceLinda & Greg FreedeJana & Jeff GrahamAmy & Jonathan HomeyerLyn & Gregory HullingerDebra KlineEstelle & Mark McLaughlinJackie & Blaine MetzgerJohn NanningaJose RodriguezKarin & Bill TownsendMarsha & Tommy Williams

In-KindARAMARK Sports & EntertainmentChick-fil-A The WoodlandsJason’s DeliKrogerMain Event EMSNoodles & CompanyTommy BahamaTed WashingtonThe Village at The Woodlands

2014 The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Donors: $1,500Jill & Phil BarberNancy BattleNelda & Jim BlairSylvia CaracioBubbleUpExxonMobilSusan & Dan FordyceAngela & Mark GottRobert GrahamAnnette & Ken HallockKelly & Brady HullRobert HurtAlice & Patrick HynesLisa & Fred KoettingLinn EnergyGerald NeubergerCindy NotarainniRichard OlsonSuzanne & Robert PotterDr. Judith RagsdaleCinda RedmondArlene & Sol SachsMaryann SeamanLeigh & Larry ShafferVillage Medical CenterPeggy & Ray Wilcox

ShowTime is a list of events scheduled for The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, including start times and ticket prices. Information is subject to change.Please visit www.woodlandscenter.org for the latest event information.

S H O W T I M E

Oct. 23 Jason Aldean • 7:30 p.m. with Florida Georgia Line and Tyler Farr $59.75 GA Pit / $59.75 Reserved / $29.75 Lawn

Oct. 24 Hocus Pocus Pops • 7:30 p.m. with the Houston Symphony $15 orchestra seating / FREE mezzanine and lawn seating courtesy of H-E-B

Oct. 30 Arctic Monkeys • 8 p.m. $59.50 GA Pit / $59.50, $52.50, $42.50 & $25 Reserved

Nov. 8 19th Annual Children’s Festival • 10 a.m. presented by ExxonMobil $8 in advance / $10 at the door

Nov. 9 19th Annual Children’s Festival • 12 p.m. presented by ExxonMobil $8 in advance / $10 at the door Dec. 4 Holly Jolly Jingle • 7 p.m. Free event sponsored by Talisman USA, Woodforest National Bank and KPMG, LLP

May 2, 2015 ZZ Top and Jeff Beck • 7 p.m. $99.50 Res. Pit / $99.50, $69.50, $49.50 & $39.50 Reserved / $25 Lawn

Aug. 8, 2015 5 Seconds of Summer • 7:30 p.m. $69.50 Res. Pit / $69.50, $49.50 & $29.50 Reserved / $20 Lawn

5 Seconds of SummerZZ Top

Ticket InformationPrices do not include service charge. Tickets are available at all outlets, including Fiesta, select H-E-B and Walmart locations and Media Magic,by calling 800-745-3000, or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets also can be purchased at The Pavilion Box Office Monday through Friday

from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and on event days through intermission. For more information, call 281-363- 3300 or visit www.woodlandscenter.org.

Jason Aldean Hocus Pocus Pops

The Woodlands Waterway Arts Council recently unveiled art benches on The Waterway with a bench designed for The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. The Arts Council installed eight different benches along the Waterway and surrounding business district as part of the Arts Council fundraiser and awareness program. The bench is named “Ode to Joy” by Dan Skaggs. Skaggs is pictured sitting on the bench.

Sara N. Ortwein, president of ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company was recently elected to The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands board of directors.

Ortwein was appointed president of ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company in September 2010. She is responsible for developing and maintaining an industry-leading array of differentiating technologies in support of the Corporation’s global resource pursuit and leadership position in exploration, development, production and gas commercialization.

A native Houstonian, Ortwein earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas

at Austin before joining Exxon Company, USA in 1980 as a drilling engineer.

She is a member of the board of directors for the Houston Zoo and she is an executive member of The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas. She currently serves on the Houston Independent School District’s Energy Institute High School Advisory Board and the University of Texas Engineering Advisory Board.

There is no alternative to the energy and excitement that comes from seeing your favorite artists perform live. Being a season seat holder at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman makes sure you don’t miss out on any of it. The diverse lineup of artists ensures there is something for everyone and you are the person with the coveted tickets to the sold-out shows.

“The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is a great place to entertain customers,” said Richard Wright, season ticket holder and president and CEO of Wright’s Printing. “It’s close to home and the facilities are outstanding!”

Every year more and more people are finding the value of being a season seat holder from having tickets delivered right to your door to VIP parking in our convenient parking garage and the comforts and atmosphere of the Woodforest Bank Club.

As a season ticket holder you get exclusive access to the Woodforest Bank Club. The club is the place to meet friends, guests and colleagues before, during or after the show. Air-conditioned comfort, table service and a well-stocked bar make it the place to be.

Season seats start at $5,200 for the 2015 season. Purchase your season seats today to ensure you and your guests will be there for every show.

For more information, contact JD Villaseñor, director of premium seat sales, at 281-210-1121 or [email protected]

There’s No Alternative to Live

Photo by John Powers

New Board Member Elected

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SUPPORTING C ST$1,000-$1,999Candi & Gerald GlennCynthia & John HagemanChristine & Rob JohnsonEd JonesJamie & Brian KraftTricia & Jerry MacDonaldWhitney & Derek McCoySuzanne & Dennis MilletTheresa & Dr. Lamar RoemerDenise & Dr. Donald Stillwagon$500-$999Kirsten & Michael ArendesAnnette & Ken HallockAlison & Rich HendersonJudy & Charles LanoJoAnne & Randy LowryLinda ManningBrenda & John MizellMary Matteson & Norman ParrishVanessa & Rick RaanesSusie & Jeff Shipley$200-$300Debra ButlerSusan & Alex CosculluelaSuzanne & Ed EllisJulia & Mark EllisSusan & Daniel FordyceLinda & Greg FreedeJana & Jeff GrahamAmy & Jonathan HomeyerLyn & Gregory HullingerEstelle & Mark McLaughlinJackie & Blaine MetzgerJohn NanningaJose RodriguezKarin & Bill TownsendMarsha & Tommy Williams$50-$100Chardelle AdelsonJackie & Miles AndersonJerri AndersonBob ArendNancy ArroyoLisa ArvidsonAshley AverettMelissa BarksdaleJudith BartokNancy BattleNancy & Mike BeckerBeth Donaldson & William BeesleyNell & Ed BelangerBunny BenditzSandra BenkeStephanie BeridonAudrey BernhoftTeri & Bruce BernhoftJames BibisDebbie & Danny BlackJody BlackRosemarie BlackLisa & Tom BlanchardHazel & Curtis BordelonJoy & James BornemanSharon & Tom BowenSharon & Lonnie BraunerBrenda Eames & Alan BraatenMichelle BridgesDeborah BrownCarol & Thomas BuffaBeth ButlerDebbie & Skip CainCorine & Richard CalkJulie CamachoSylvia CaracioAnnabelle & Chris CarrilloKathleen & Phil CarterBarbara & Regan ChambersPatsy & Namen ChamblissSimone ChiangLinda CisnerosJon ColgateSean Kenneth ConnellyCandis CooperGaye & Bill CraigLisa & Jeff CrumAndrea & Gabe CuellarEileen & Robert CurrieChristine & Lee DanielsIvy DoughtieRuth DowdenDebra & Matt DozierChristina DunneLinda & Rob EisslerSarah EpleyKeith & Grady FerryJane FisherMary-Lou & Gary FitchLisa & Al FittipaldiBeth & Greg FolksAlice & Brad FludgateSylvia ForbesPerry FrankJesse FroebelHenry GarciaCaroline GarrettNatalie GiardinaElena GlassbergLouis GomezSiriwan GoodwinAngela & Mark GottDenise GreenJune GreenCareen GregoryBeth & Doug Grijalva Meg GrimardKaren & Leo GuiterrezJerri Wilson HallSamantha HardinLillian & Jess HargisJanene HemmenJeff HenningerNathaniel HoltGay HoltMonica & Jon HooverPatrick HynesMarlies IadaMary & Keith JaegerTheresa JensenMary & Bill JohnsonJudy & Richard JonesDaLinda JudyLetty KelleyRosie & Bill KellyTrisha KerrCindy KirkDeborah KlineLisa KoettingHennie KoselukBeth & Bruce KrantzLiz & Ira KrottingerConchita & Eric LadwigBless LaGroneJudy LatourKaren LeikerLinda & Irv LitchmanKaren & Jim ListakMary LoyAmanda Garza & Charles LynchNancy & Terry MahanSydney MarkCharlie MarlingChristine & Bo McBeeBrian McCullochJane McKettaStacey & John McKinleyKashay & George MendesNazeema Karim & Peter MolbergPhyllis MolnarAnne MooreCarmen MulraneyMyron MurphyPatty MurphyBetty NelsonJanlyn NentwigLinda NewboldDiane NielsenNora NormanCindy NotarainniJadzia & Richard OlsonShelly & Michael O’NeilJillian O’NeillSusan OuimetKathryn PainterPatrick ParisLarry PerryCallie PiperStevie PlattLinda PogueKaren & Lane PortmanPatricia Harrison & Frank RadikTom RaffertyLiz ReganJodi RehwinkelJoyce & Ken ReynoldsSally & Kyle RichardRhonda RichardsonAudean RileyNancy RobersonJohn RobichauBarbara RobillardMarinella RogerLori RubelNancy & Steve SandstrumSharon SchillingAnn & Dane SeverBebe SmithPeter SmithSuzann StaatsChris SteinkeVickie Huebler & Debbie StofcheckCandace StrangChiva TagleStephanie TeedBen ThomasFreda ThomasPaula & Benny Van OsdellRay ViadaConnie WagnerPeggy & Ray WilcoxJeannie WilliamsKaren WilliamsDave WilsonEileen & Gilbert WithersRebecca WolfeGene WolfsonCarolyn WongJanet Wong

2014 Members ofThe Pavilion Partners

For more information about Partners, please visitwww.woodlandscenter.org/partners.

PresidenT's Message

Hello Fellow Partners,

It is hard to believe that the season is almost over. It has been an outstanding 25th season and we still have several great concerts left including Hocus Pocus Pops Oct. 24 and Children’s Festival Nov. 6-9 as well as Jason Aldean Oct. 23 and Arctic Monkeys Oct. 30.

The amazing thing about The Cynthia WoodsMitchell Pavilion is that it draws people from not just local communities, but from all over the state and beyond. Partners is the best

volunteer organization in The Woodlands, Texas and we have the power to help others in our community.

One of the ways we show support is in getting a team together to walk Light the Night. The Light the Night Walk helps bring awareness to all types of cancer. Everyone is affected or knows someone who has battled this terrible disease. Please join us for the Light the Night Walk on Nov. 2 at Market Street – The Woodlands. You can sign up to walk on our team by visiting The Pavilion’s website at www.woodlandscenter.org.

See You Out There

John RobichauThe Pavilion Partners President

The Pavilion Partners has formed a team to participate in the Leukemia &Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night Walk Nov. 2, 2014, at Market Street – The Woodlands. This is the second year Partners has participated in the event.

Light The Night Walk is an awareness campaign of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) which brings together families and communities to honor blood cancer survivors, as well as those lost to the diseases, and shine a light on the importance of finding cures and providing access to treatments for blood cancer patients.

“It is The Pavilion Partners privilege to form a team and join other community organizations to honor our Partners that are fighting cancer, have survived cancer and honor those we have lost to cancer,” said Leslie Williams, special events and volunteer coordinator for The Pavilion. “Cancer has affected many of our Partners members, their families and friends and we want to contribute in any way we can. Thanks also to European Wax Company and Jerry Built Home Grown Burgers for being a special part of our team efforts.”

For more information about how to join the team or Partners contact Leslie Williams, volunteer and special events coordinator at 281-210-1125 or lwilliams@ woodlandscenter.org.

Looking for a College scholarship?Fine arts scholarships available

Through The Pavilion PartnersDid you know more than 650 Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarships have been awarded to high school and college students since the inception of the program in 1999? And more than $735,000 in scholarships has been awarded?

In 2014, Partners awarded 31 renewal scholarships and 23 new scholarships totaling more than $89,000. Out of those 54 scholarships, students attended 22 different colleges and universities in the United States, 12 different high schools in 7 different school districts including one homeschool.

“Scholarships for students in the arts are unbelievably important. They allow us to create a strong and stable foundation as artists. They make the time commitment that is necessary to immerse ourselves in the exploration of our craft possible,” said Audrey Wilson, past Partners scholarship recipient. “I know I would not be where I am now had I not received a Partners Fine Arts scholarship throughout my college career.”

Every year, The Pavilion Partners offers fine arts scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to major in the arts, as well as renewal scholarships to past recipients currently studying the arts in college. Based on talent and academic performance, fine arts scholarships are awarded to students in the categories of vocal and instrumental music, theatre arts, dance and visual arts.

This year, the top scoring applicants in each of the five disciplines receive a $5,000 scholarship. The next six highest scoring applicants across all disciplines receive a $2,500 scholarship. The remaining nine applicants receive a $1,500 scholarship. Students who have received a scholarship are eligible to receive a $1,000 renewal scholarship.

Information about The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Program has been distributed at schools in eight eligible districts including Conroe ISD, Spring ISD, Klein ISD, Magnolia ISD, Montgomery ISD, Tomball ISD, Willis ISD, MacArthur and Carver High Schools in Aldine ISD and private schools within each district’s boundaries.

For information about scholarships, including application deadlines and auditions, call 281-210-1119 or email [email protected]. Information also can found at www.woood-landscenter.org/scholarships

The Pavilion Partnersin the Community

Partners Help Open the Microsoft store

The Pavilion Partners, official volunteer organization of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, attended the grand opening of the newest Microsoft store location in The Woodlands Mall.

Microsoft donated an $8,000 hardware grant in exchange for Partners support of the opening of the store. More than 80 members showed up to the opening.

“It was a fun experience and a unique way for Partners to impact the arts by supporting a local business,” said Leslie Williams, volunteer and special events coordinator for The Pavilion. “By simply attending the Microsoft store opening Partners was able to achieve a hardware grant that allows The Pavilion to continue its mission with better technology. Some Partners even enjoyed a little shopping!”

The Woodlands Mall location is the fourth full-line Microsoft store in Texas. The company also has four smaller specialty stores in the state.

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Lyle Lovett recently performed at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman. Lovett stopped by The Pavilion’s House of Blues Hospitality Tent to meet with some of his fans. Pictured with Lovett (left to right) are April Kimble, Brenda Mitchell and Scott Mitchell.

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Michael Cavanaugh (middle) poses with staff from the Houston Symphony and The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion at the Board reception before his performance in The Songs of Billy Joel July 24. Pictured left to right are Steven Brosvik, Houston Symphony general manager/CeO, Lesley Sabol, Houston Symphony director of popular programming and Jerry MacDonald, president and CeO of The Pavilion.

Michael Cavanaugh (left) talks with Steve Morrow, Pavilion board member at a reception before the Houston Symphony’s The Songs of Billy Joel with Michael Cavanaugh July 24.