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Lerner on the Lawn returns
Lerner on the Lawn returns

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time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
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Lerner on the Lawn returns

ELKHART — The free Lerner on the Lawn concert series is back this summer at Central Green with new energy and flare, Lerner Theatre officials said. It will also be on a different day of the week from the downtown ArtWalk this year. This is the fourth year The Lerner has hosted the free monthly concert series. The first Lerner on the Lawn will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 28, featuring EatDrinkBeHappy, a music project from Nashville-based songwriter and artist John Allan Miller. 'If you can imagine the kind of music that you'd like to hang out on the lake and listen to on a boat, maybe a yacht, I don't know, and come together with your friends, maybe have a little drink, and just relax,' said Jenna Brouillette, marketing and communications manager. 'And really enjoy the summer feeling that comes with the warm weather and the clear skies. That's the kind of event that we're looking forward to.' Like in previous years, the Lerner on the Lawn event will have food trucks along High Street, Brouillette said. The events will be sponsored by the city and the Elkhart County Convention and Visitor's Bureau. The events will coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Lerner Theatre and will be free to the public. In years past, the ArtWalk has occurred alongside the Lerner on the Lawn events, but this year the events will be separate. 'ArtWalk is being a little bit reimagined,' Brouillette said. 'It's being taken on by Elkhart Parks and Recreation, which we are super excited for them to continue Elkhart ArtWalk on Wednesdays this year.' ArtWalk will be held the last Wednesday each month through September starting June 25. By separating the events, Brouillette said, people have more opportunities to head downtown to see, eat and play. The vision was to bring ArtWalk back down to Main Street and showcase the businesses in downtown, Parks and Recreation Superintendent Jamison Czarnecki said. 'The goal is to take it back to its roots to where it was when it was first created,' Czarnecki said. 'Put it in around Main Street and then try to put as many artists as we can on Main Street, in and out the businesses, diversify the types of art that are out there that we're showcasing, and then have music throughout Main Street. It should be a fun event.' ArtWalk will also feature a large kids zone on the plaza led by the Tolson Center, Czarnecki said. The hope is to continue to make downtown vibrant with something to do for everyone, he said. More information about Lerner on the Lawn is available at or from The Lerner Theatre's Facebook page.

Lerner hires two key leadership changes
Lerner hires two key leadership changes

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
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Lerner hires two key leadership changes

ELKHART — The city of Elkhart has had two major leadership changes for The Lerner Theatre. Carl Thompson has been appointed as the new general manager and Robert 'Bob' Garcia as the director of Events and Finance. 'This was a deliberate and thorough process,' said Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson. 'We were committed to finding individuals with the expertise, passion, and vision to uphold The Lerner's legacy and to continue its growth in line with my administration's priorities. We are thrilled to welcome Carl and Bob to Elkhart.' Thompson brings a dynamic blend of arts leadership, strategic marketing and community engagement to his new role as general manager, a statement from the city reads. With over two decades of experience in the performing arts, Thompson has demonstrated a strong commitment to making artistic programming more accessible and enriching to diverse audiences, the statement reads. Most recently, he served as marketing and programming coordinator at Palomar College in San Marcos, California, where he led initiatives that significantly boosted attendance through strategic advertising and grassroots outreach. His prior 16-year tenure with The Nederlander Organization saw him rise to director of Marketing & Business Development for Broadway San Diego, managing high-profile Broadway tours and forging key media and sponsor partnerships. Thompson also served as general manager for regional touring divisions and was director of Marketing for Knoxville Opera, where he helped launch the acclaimed Rossini Festival. He holds a Master of Science in Communications from the University of Tennessee and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater from the University of Memphis. Thompson is also an experienced educator in communications and media. 'I am thrilled and truly grateful for this amazing opportunity to serve the Elkhart community and join the team during this centennial celebration,' Thompson said. 'I look forward to sharing the story of The Lerner Theatre as we write a new and exciting chapter together filled with world-class performances.' Bob Garcia is a seasoned entertainment industry executive with a career spanning more than four decades, producing and managing some of the nation's most iconic live events and venues, the city's announcement reads. Garcia's early career began at Florida Atlantic University and flourished during his 17 years at Radio City Music Hall Productions, where he led the finance division and line produced legendary events including six Super Bowl Halftime shows and concerts for artists like Frank Sinatra, U2 and Madonna. He continued this trajectory as VP of Entertainment Finance at Madison Square Garden Company, overseeing operations across seven premier venues, including The Chicago Theatre and The Forum in LA. His portfolio includes leadership roles on events like the VMAs, Grammy Awards, Tony Awards, and benefit concerts. Garcia later served as CFO for Running Subway, producing acclaimed exhibits and shows like 'The Art of the Brick' and 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas.' Most recently, Garcia held leadership roles at nonprofit theaters in New York, Ohio and Florida, including the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, where he provided oversight for artist contracts, Broadway settlements, and budget operations. With deep experience in both artistic programming and fiscal stewardship, Garcia is poised to play a vital role in expanding The Lerner's event offerings and operational excellence, the statement reads.

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