How many are paid staff? How much is staff paid -v- revenue generated? How can you POSSIBLY still be considered a "Not for Profit" when you're running catering halls, movies, events, generating revenue from producing electricity / heat?
What a leech.
We are advised NOT to judge ALL Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun owners by the actions of a few lunatics. Funny how that works.
A membership organization of men and women who serve as special ambassadors for Proctors. They serve as hosts/hostesses in the Guild Room, and work behind the scenes for theatre galas and special events. The Guild also oversees a number of fundraising activities. This year, the Season Ticket Raffle alone raised nearly $22,000, and all proceeds from Guild activities go to the theatre and its education programs. The Guild provides volunteers for many activities throughout the year. Membership is always open.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Men and women who contribute to Proctors on an annual basis at the minimum level ($75 per household) or a higher level and pay the annual dues ($15 per person.) Junior Guild memberships are available for those 18- 40 years old and require an annual contribution to Proctors ($25 per household) and annual dues to the Guild ($15 per person.) This membership is available for two years and then regular membership is required. Visit proctors.org to learn more about our membership levels or request a brochure.
PROCTORS INTERNSHIPS Proctors is proud to be the premier theatre destination for the Capital Region and is committed to its mission “Through arts and community leadership be a catalyst for excellence in education, sustainable economic development and rich civic engagement to enhance the quality of life in the greater capital region.” Proctors also has a partnership with Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany and internships may crossover in scope. Internships are designed for undergraduate or graduate students to have an in-depth experience of working in a not-for-profit theatre company. Training can be supplemented with discussions and workshops with directors, designers and senior staff who provide insight into the overall management of the company. Interns’ relationships with their supervisor ensure that they are not only gaining valuable skills but also receiving support and feedback. Internships are part-time Monday-Friday with occasional nights and weekends (12-20 hours per week). They take place year-round in the Spring, Summer or Fall semesters. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. All internships are unpaid, but can count towards educational credit.[/quote]
[quote]BUSINESS INTERNSHIP This internship reports to the Assistant Finance Director. The Finance Department manages both Proctors and theREP. Responsibilities can include processing cash receipts, accounts payable, posting, monthly department reconciliations, assisting with the budgeting process, contracts administration, preparing for the Theatre’s annual audit and other day-to-day needs of the department. Position affords a window into all aspects of theatre operations plus involvement in activities in other departments. This position is available in the Fall, Spring or Summer. Ideal candidates will be interested in theatre and/or financial management, be detail-oriented, have good interpersonal demeanor and have basic computer and data entry skills.
Subscribe to the 2013-2014 Key Private Bank Broadway Series! Remember, only subscribers are guaranteed a seat to The Book of Mormon and Phantom of the Opera. Subscription sales end on September 20th.
111 NORTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, NY 12207 - FOR TICKETS CALL TICKETS BY PROCTORS (51 445-SHOW (7469)
Contact Information:
Tickets by Proctors Box Office phone: (51 445-SHOW (7469) Fax: (51 881-1823 Emergency Line for Patrons on Call: (51 462-4531 ext 404
Three ways to buy tickets:
1. In person at the Tickets by Proctors Box Office (432 State St., Schenectady, NY 12305) •Mon – Fri: 10am – 6pm •Sat – Sun: 10am – 5pm •Or at the Capital Rep Box Office 2 hours prior to each show
2. On the phone, call Tickets by Proctors (51 445-SHOW •Mon – Fri: 10am – 6pm •Sat – Sun: 10am – 5pm
UPH is an IRS approved 501(c)3 charitable organization, and donations have increased since October’s announcement of a planned partnership with Proctor’s. Those wishing to donate may mail funds to the Hall, or may do so electronically through the Hall’s web site at http://www.universalpreservationhall.org and clicking on “Support”.
How many are paid staff? How much is staff paid -v- revenue generated? How can you POSSIBLY still be considered a "Not for Profit" when you're running catering halls, movies, events, generating revenue from producing electricity / heat?
What a leech.
Don't forget, the money hungry king Philip, the king full of GREED gets a whopping $90,000 from his volunteers, but FORCING the volunteers to pay him in order to volunteer
FOR SHAME,
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
In return for the tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, and tens of thousands in FORCED THEFT from volunteers, and in exchange for not having to pay a penny in taxes, and in exchange for the huge income from the lavish expensive weddings and other fancy galas at Key Hall, and in return for not having to take from him to feed the poor at the tax exempt, taxpayer funded "non-profit" banquet hall, how about if king Philip and McC divulge to us how many out of area people (who have come to see shows at Proctors) have chosen to buy a house IN the city.
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.