Author: EvaCrawford

2018 - $229,106.84 Still with me? Good for you! You’ve made it this far! $221,566 funded after-school drama, dance, and film classes, and in-school arts integration, film, Shakespeare, literature, poetry, and dance classes through the Greenway Institute for the Arts.  Fairfax students graduated as artistically developed, confident...

2017 - $223,516.67 Remember Inkslam? I’ll give you a hint—we first mentioned it in 2009. Well, don’t get too attached to the name. In 2017, Greenway’s annual poetry festival expanded to provide a month-long programming and was renamed the LA Get Down Festival. Happy Birthday, Greenway! This...

2016 - $741,143.67   Greenway welcomed the new year with a new initiative called GreenwayREADS. GreenwayREADS is an ongoing collaboration between Greenway Arts Alliance’s three departments—Greenway Institute for the Arts, Greenway Court Theatre and the Melrose Trading Post—and Fairfax High School. The program involves “a community reading...

2014 - $484,154 Big year, 2015. Big year for the Melrose Trading Post, for Greenway Arts Alliance, and for Fairfax High. Firstly, a hefty $146,435 was deposited into Fairfax’s own donation account. A clerical position in the school’s office was filled and paid for with $55,340. The...

2014 - $223,292.15 Out with the old, and in with the new. In 2014, Greenway Arts Alliance created new logos to better represent its programming. Greenway Arts Alliance created an arts accessibility initiative, Greenway Go. The program was designed to increase arts programming at Greenway Court Theatre,...

2013 - $235,793.27 In 2013, the love for I Love Lucy, Live on Stage continued. Greenway Court Theatre’s production went on a national tour! After-school drama, dance, and film classes were thriving, along with in-school film, Shakespeare, poetry, and dance classes. Collectively, totaling $106,248 in programming from...

2012 - $2,064,296  Yep, you heard that right.  Greenway did $2,064,296 worth of goodness in 2012. Oh, did they only do it because they thought the world was ending? Nope! Greenway just truly loves to give. How is this number possible? Well, business for the Melrose Trading Post...

2011 - $185,204.36  What did Greenway do with 185,204 dollars? I’ve got some splainin’ to do. And don’t worry, I’ll even account for the 36 cents. In 2011, Greenway paid homage to one of the greats—Lucille Ball. The audience adored the Rick Sparks-directed I Love Lucy, Live...