Interlochen Center for the Arts 2021 Annual Report

Three generations of the Kline Family: Terri & Stuart (c), son Andy with wife Riddi & children (r), and daughter Lindsey with husband Yoel and children (l)

Others supporting the Cincinnati Opportunity Scholarships included Mark and Rosemary Schlachter, former Academy parents who helped meet a challenge grant from the Francis A. Luther Trust. Their support has made it possible for 29 students from Cincinnati to be at Camp since 2018. “With your support, I have been able to take full advantage of all that Interlochen has to offer. From the amazing individualized instruction to some of the best friendships that I have ever made, I am truly thankful to have this opportunity.” — Rowan (IAC 19, IAA 19-21) Cincinnati Opportunity Scholarship

from the Cleveland area to train under the nation's leading arts educators and professional touring artists. Camp 2021 marks the 14th consecutive year of support by the Kline Family Scholarship. “Because of our son Andy’s wonderful experience in the Interlochen summer program, we look upon our scholarship grants for creative and talented underserved Cleveland students as an opportunity to make a difference in their lives. These are students who would not otherwise have the ability to attend Interlochen and reap the benefits of all that Interlochen has to offer. We want to give them what we feel will be a life-changing experience.”

Since 2008, Terri and Stuart Kline's generous support has allowed 59 exceptional young artists

— Terri and Stuart Kline and The Kline Family Foundation

24 2021 ANNUAL REPORT

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