Thursday, June 17, 2010

June update

I feel like I've been running a marathon since June started and I'm getting closer to the finish line as the month is over half completed. With the opening of Cinderella and the great performances it has been trying to play catch up and prepare for the the events happening in the middle and the end of the month. I just returned yesterday from Washington D.C. where I was part of a group of business and civic leaders who met with government and agency leaders to help lobby for Paducah issues. The trip turned into a wonderful opportunity for me to make new friends with local leaders and to deepen relationships with others as we all came together for a common purpose.

I left Paducah Monday morning after getting about 3 hours of sleep on the first flight out. Check in time at the airport was 4:30-4:45 am. The plane was scheduled to leave at 6 am but we ended up sitting on the runway until almost 7 am because of weather delays and a fueling spill when the plane had to take on additional fuel to fly around the weather to get to Chicago. I ran through O'hare airport with Mark Dulley from Ingram Barge, Mayor Paxton and City Commissioner Gerald Watkins to get on board the flight that left at 9 am from Chicago to D.C. We arrived about 11:30 am Eastern Time and checked into the hotel located about a block from the main mall area by the Smithsonian and the Monuments. Mark became my tour guide and we must have walked about 3-5 miles to see the sights. We walked past the White house and the Washington Monument then back towards the capital building and our hotel. Mark was a great tour guide and we shared alot of family and business stories during our walk. I went to dinner with two others from the group and had a wonderful time there as well. On Tuesday we all gathered at Clyde's for lunch and our assignments. Some of the group had already been in meetings with the Homeland Security Department. I was in charge of a group that went to the National Endowment for the Arts for a meeting with key staff and hopefully the chairman of the NEA Rocco Landesman for a few minutes. Just before we arrived the NEA contacted the group and said our meeting had been moved to the Chairman's office. We were escorted their by NEA staff member Pepper Smith who had written the wonderful cover story article about Market House Theatre in the NEA magazine this quarter. We went into a conference room and then met with Pepper, Jaimie Bennet public relations director and Chairman Rocco Landesman for almost 30 minutes. It was a terrific meeting and we got a promise from Chairman Landesman that he would come to visit Paducah within the next fiscal year. We also talked about support for state arts councils and how that funding filters down to community organizations and about local projects in Paducah that were models for the rest of the country. We left feeling terrific about the meeting. We grabbed a cab and then headed to the capital building and met up with the rest of our group for a meeting with Senator McConnel and Representative Whitfield. We grabbed the tour bus back to the hotel and then madly changed into black tie formal attire for the Kentucky Society Dinner honoring Elaine Chao. At the cocktail party I spent time talking to the Chairman of USEC and thanked him for the local sponsorship of Cinderella. I talked with Senator Bunning, and several staff members for Congressmen and Senators at the reception and then we headed down to the dinner. At the dinner I was at a side entrance and turned around to suddenly be face to face with Senator McConnel and his wife Elaine Chao. I had a nice exchange about the theatre with the Senator and Secretary Chao and then we headed into the ballroom.

I had to fly back Wednesday morning to be here for the Dress rehearsal of the Curtain Call auction winners for Cinderella. All I can say after the Dress Rehearsal is that this is a performance you won't want to miss. The "guest stars" all did a great job and there were several times that the cast could not go on for a few moments because they were trying to maintain their character. When City Commissioner Richard Abraham appeared in a gold lame dress and boa and sang Falderall and Fiddly De Dee to Cinderella and danced he brought the house down. John Williams Jr also brought the house down in his Burgundy dress, wig and crown in his duet with Tom Miller of "Boys and Girls like you and Me".

Tonight we go back into performance mode with the regular cast of Cinderella as we move through the final weekend of performances. I'm trying to work through the annual Golden Screw Awards for the Annual Meeting next Monday and Picnic at Keiler Park. I hope to see everyone at the picnic next Monday at 5:30 pm. Bring a dish to pass and the theatre provides BBQ and Fried Chicken and Soft Drinks for the main course.

April Cochran has the Aladdin camp in full swing this week every morning and that performs the weekend after Cinderella closes. There is a lot going on behind the scenes at MHT as we wrap up June and the end of our 46th Season.

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