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The Hylton Center Celebrates Successful 15th Anniversary Gala

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The Hylton Performing Arts Center hosted itsÌý on Saturday, April 26, celebratingÌý15 years of artistic excellence in Manassas and throughout the Northern Virginia region.ÌýThe event welcomed 237 guests and raised $162,500Ìýin support for the Hylton Center’s artistic programming,Ìý, andÌý.Ìý

Ten percent of net proceeds will also fund the Hylton Center’sÌý, and funds raised through the Gala contribute to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™sÌýÂé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Now: Power the Possible, a university-wide comprehensive one-billion-dollar fundraising campaign.Ìý

Rick Davis, dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts and executive director of the Hylton Performing Arts Center; Sam Hill; Lillian Hill; Gala Honoree Marion Wall; Deborah Johnson, LaToya Asia Smith, Gala Honoree Dominion Energy; Jason Hickman, Presenting Sponsor Compton & Duling; Gregory Washington, president of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. Photo by Sean Kelley.

The Hylton Center’s 15th Anniversary Gala festivities began at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, with a cocktail reception in the Didlake Grand Foyer,Ìýfeaturing a French 75 signature cocktail crafted by MurLarkey Distilled Spirits.ÌýGuests then enjoyed an elegant dinner on Merchant Hall stage, which was catered byÌýSusan Gage Caterers, before the evening’s program commenced.ÌýÌý

Rick Davis, executive director of the Hylton Center and dean of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA), opened the program with a dimming of the lights in memory of William Reeder, founding dean of CVPA, who passed away on April 12 and whose visionary leadership enabled the creation of the Hylton Performing Arts Center.ÌýÌý

In a , Dean Davis and other important figures from the community looked back at the beginnings of the Hylton Center and toward its promising future. “As we celebrate 15 years at the Hylton Center, we envision continued growth in the quality, the quantity, and the impact of the arts that we create here, and the arts we present," Davis said. "Everything that we do at the Hylton Center is a testament to the vitality of having a world-class performing arts center right in your community.â€

President of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Gregory Washington speaks to the guests.Ìý
Photo by Sean Kelley.

George Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ President Gregory Washington built on Davis’s remarks, “The Hylton Performing Arts Center is a crucial component of George Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s broader role as a cultural hub for the region, a talent incubator for our students, and a gathering place for so many in our community. I’m proud to join in celebrating 15 impactful years of creativity and innovation in the arts, and express my deepest gratitude to the leaders, staff, and supporters who have brought us to this milestone anniversary.â€Ìý

The honoree tribute was dedicated toÌýMarion Wall and Dominion Energy, two longtime champions of the Hylton Performing Arts Center. Wall was celebrated asÌýa steadfast supporter since the Hylton Center’s earliest days, who played a pivotal role in the planning, development, and ongoing success of the venue. Dominion Energy was recognized for making a profound impact on the cultural landscape of Northern Virginia, including investment in George Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s College of Visual and Performing Arts, programs like the Veterans and the Arts Initiative, and other benefits to ensure accessible arts experiences for all.

The event also included a live auction of unique arts experiences, Raise Your Paddle fundraiser, and wine-and-whiskey pull in support of theÌýVeterans and the Arts Initiative, which offers free workshops and concerts for local Veterans, Servicemembers, their families, and community members.ÌýThese activities raised moreÌýthanÌý$27,000Ìýfor the Veterans and the Arts Initiative, continuing the celebration of its 10-year anniversary and its mission of creativity and service.Ìý

Champagne skirt performer Ìýrecognizing Gala Presenting Sponsor Compton & Duling.Ìý
Photo by Sean Kelley.

The evening closed in a lively fashion with an after-party thatÌýfeatured a mix of George Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students and professional musicians in a 10-piece swing band fromÌý, a swing dance experience led by dancers fromÌý, a champagne skirt performer fromÌýCarbone Entertainment, and a Blackberry Sage Smash cocktailÌýcrafted byÌý.Ìý

The Hylton Center’sÌý15th Anniversary Gala was supported by many regional businesses and individual donors, including Presenting SponsorÌý,ÌýCocktail Reception Sponsor Appliance Connection, Live Auction Sponsor United Bank, Raise Your Paddle Sponsor Todos Supermarket, Wine Pull SponsorÌýWhitlock Wealth, and Wine Sponsor Thomas Sabal and Daniel Tucciarone. Other generous sponsors of this year’s event included:ÌýCity of Manassas; Rick Davis and Julie Thompson; Didlake; Dominion Energy; ECU Communications; Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Foundation; Carolyn Hays and Jeff Burke; The Law Office of Sheyna Nicole Burt, PLC; Micron Technology; Potomac Health Foundation; Sentara Health; Stanley Martin; UVA Community Health; Wall Foundation; and Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley, & Walsh, P.C.Ìý

To view additional images from the event visit the .Ìý

Niyati Dhokai, program director of the Veterans and the Arts Initiative confirming the impact of the program on the military-connected community. Photo by Sean Kelley.

Some of the notable guests in attendance included: Mayor of the City of Manassas Michelle Davis-Younger; Virginia State Senator Jeremy McPike and Sharon McPike; Virginia Delegates Briana Sewell, Ian Lovejoy, Josh Thomas, and Luke Torian; Manassas City Councilmembers Theresa Coates Ellis, Tom Osina, Ralph Smith, Ashely Hutson, and Mark Wolfe; Manassas City Manager and Hylton Center Executive Board Member, Steve Burke and Cary Burke; Prince William Board of County Supervisors Vice Chair Andrea Bailey and Reverend Cozy Bailey; Prince William Board of County Supervisors, Neabsco District Supervisor Victor Angry and Woodbridge District Supervisor Margaret Franklin; Managing Member of Compton & Duling, LC Jason Hickman; Vice President and Site Executive of Micron Technology Virginia Delbert Parks; President of Pitkin’s Home Center Sarah Pitkin; Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, P.C. President V. Rick Nishanian and Nunik Nishanian; Todos Supermarkets Owner Carlos Castro; President and CEO of NOVEC, Kristen Senechal; President of Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center, Jeff Joyner; Senior Policy Advisory of Nelson Mulling and Hylton Center Executive Board Member Rod Hall and Lena Hall; Artistic Director of Manassas Ballet Theatre Amy Wolfe; Hylton Center Executive Board Chair Sheyna Burt; Hylton Center Executive Board Vice Chair Joyce Connery; Hylton Center Executive Board Member the Honorable Ann Wheeler and John Wheeler; and Hylton Center Executive Board Member Gayle Whitlock and Bennett Whitlock, and Hylton Center Executive Board Member Kris Nohe and Martin Nohe.Ìý

Interested in contributing to ensure the success of the next 15 years of the Hylton Center? Explore on the Hylton Center website.ÌýÌý

Enjoy a video from the event, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Veterans and the Arts Initiative.