Corporate Friends and Sponsors

Thank you to our many Sponsors and Corporate friends in the Wilson community for your generous support of our programming!

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We are so grateful for Southern Bank for being one of our top tier level of supporters at the $5,000 visionary level. Southern Bank believes in the arts and the positive impact it has on the individual and the economy. Thank you, Southern Bank, for making arts experiences accessible to all people in Wilson County!

Pictured here: Matt Whitley, Senior Vice President of Southern Bank; Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of Wilson Arts, and Pamela Boykin, Senior Teller of Southern Bank

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We are so thankful that Bridgestone Wilson plant values the arts and its role in our community! Bridgestone presents a $5,000 check to the Arts Council of Wilson for programming.

Pictured here (left to right): Tony Powell, Bridgestone Plant HR Manager; Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson; Beth Searcy, Past President of the Arts Council of Wilson; Vergil Norwood, Bridgestone Plant Manager


Thank you KS Bank for your love of the arts and your support for it in Wilson County! Your contribution of $1500 means so much. It means kids have the opportunity to learn and grow, it means that we can have visual arts exhibits that offer a peaceful respite and it means we can have performances of all kinds for people to enjoy with their families and friends just to name a few. Thank you KS Bank for investing in quality of life!

Pictured: Tynisha Lucas, KS Bank and new board member for the Arts Council of Wilson; Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson


The Arts Council of Wilson is so thankful for Fresenius Kabi’s $1,000 support of the arts in Wilson County! With their new expansion and anticipated increase in employees once that is complete, they see fit to invest in the arts in order to make Wilson County a more desirable place to live for their employees.

Pictured: Jeff Curl, Plant Manager of Fresenius Kabi and Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson


We are so thankful for our $5,000 in-kind Arts pARTnership with Brewmasters. They understand the importance of the arts, education and community, and demonstrate that over and over again here in Wilson. We are so lucky to have them in our community serving brews and good food with a generous seasoning of love and creativity!

Pictured: Cathy Hardison (Executive Director for the Arts Council of Wilson), Morkos And Molly Youssef (Owners of Brewmasters).

 


Wes Berry, Senior Vice President of BB&T (right) presents a check for $2,500 to Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of The Arts Council of Wilson (middle) and Rena Corbett, Treasurer of the Arts Council of Wilson for the ACT! For Youth program. Thank you, BB&T, for being an amazing Arts Partner for our ACT! for YOUTH program! Your generous donation will help us to fulfill our mission of bringing high-quality theater education to the youth of Wilson County!

 


Mary Catherine Hunter Smith, President of J.W. Hunter Company, Inc. (pictured middle) presents a $1,000 check for arts programming to Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson (left) and Rena Corbett, Treasurer of the Arts Council of Wilson (right). Many thanks to J.W. Hunter Company, Inc. for being a valued Art Partner and helping to Make Art Work here in Wilson.

 

Thank you Joyner's Funeral Home for investing in quality of life in Wilson County by investing in the arts! The arts bring us joy and help us experience life on a deeper level. Thank you for valuing the arts every year with your annual contribution!
Pictured left to right: Jake Joyner, ACT! for Youther; Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of Wilson Arts; David Sheppard, President of Wilson Arts Board of Directors; Dell Joyner, Owner of Joyner's Funeral Home and two time President of Wilson Arts.

President Scott Windham presents a check to Arts Council Executive Director Cathy Hardison in the amount of $2,500 to sponsor an ACT! for Youth production. Thank you to the All-American Kiwanis Club of Wilson for investing in our area youth and performing arts education.

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Pictured: Scott Windham, president of the All-American Kiwanis Club of Wilson; Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson


Thank you to Wilson Tourism Authority (Wilson Visitors Center) for investing in the marketing efforts of the Arts Council of Wilson through your grant program! These funds will help us draw visitors to Wilson's unique art experiences, including the Boykin Series, our visual art exhibits and special events! Visitors will boost our local economy by attending these events, going out to eat, shopping at our retail stores, and staying at our hotels. According to the Arts and Economic Properity Study 5, non-residents (visitors) that attend non-profit arts and cultural events spend an average of $61.86 per person (excluding the cost of admission). To read a one page summary of this report for the State of North Carolina, visit https:bit.ly/2YtddbL

Pictured here (left to right): Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson; Linda Hanson, President of the Arts Council of Wilson; Dennis Johnson, Chairman of Wilson County Development Tourism Authority; Sandra Homes, Executive Director of the Wilson County Development Tourism Authority


We are so happy to have amazing Arts Partners like Medlin Buick GMC Mazda who understand the importance of the arts and the profound effect they have on our young ones. The arts help them grow and develop into healthy adults. Thank you Lance Nemergut and team for investing in our youth with your amazing contribution of $1,000 for our arts programs!

Pictured: Linda Hanson, President of Arts Council of Wilson; Lance Nemergut, General Manager of Medlin Buick GMC Mazda; Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson.

 


Thank you Wilson Times Co. for being one of our valued Arts pARTners! The Times does a wonderful job of covering the arts here in Wilson, and we are so thankful for their hard work and willingness to partner with us to get the word out about all the amazing cultural events happening in our community!

Pictured: Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson and Keven Zepezauer, President and Publisher of the Wilson Times.


Jeff Ross, President of Sun River Service Company (left) presents a $1,000 check for arts programming to Cathy Hardison, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilson (middle) and Beth Searcy, President of the Arts Council of Wilson (right).