The Executive Partner membership is designed to keep the doors open by pledging $1200 for membership dues. This amount greatly increases our ability to contribute to art and cultural education. In a rural setting, in Lavaca County, our population is not large enough to support revitalization, culture, and arts — so we cry often for help. We do have community support with 214 members. More times than not, our small-well-rounded board find ourselves in the imaginary deep pit. We need the hand that pulls us out of the darkness; and we need the hand that has the experience of knowing how to work out of the hurdles that come our way. In rural areas as ours, we are in need of financial assistance to achieve our goals. Knowledge-support is also welcomed and is not mandatory. Call 361-217-7030 to be an Executive Partner. Participation will ensure our utility bills and phone bills are paid during pandemic recovery and we will be able to keep the doors open for as long as we can.
The benefit is knowing that the Executive Partners are the guiding light.
Our first Executive Partner is Claire Scoggin, Hallet Oak Foundation Co-Founder and Retired History Teacher.
“I am amazed at what Hallet Oak Gallery has been able to accomplish in the last six years. I wish to help keep the Gallery going, even in hard times. Being an Executive Partner allows me this opportunity to give financial assistance, knowing that others will join me in this cause.” — Claire Scoggin.