April 20, 2009 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Massachusetts-born Peter Donnelly arrived in Seattle in
1964 as a Ford Foundation intern at Seattle Repertory Theatre and rose
quickly through the ranks to become its Managing Director in 1965; and WHEREAS, Peter Donnelly helped draft the legislation that created
the Seattle Arts Commission in 1971; and WHEREAS, in 1983, Peter Donnelly was the driving force behind the
construction of the Bagley Wright Theatre, the first major capital project
for an arts group on the Seattle Center campus since the 1962 World’s
Fair; and WHEREAS, Peter Donnelly became the president and CEO of Corporate
Council for the Arts, now ArtsFund, in 1989 and led it through an astonishing
two decades of growth until his retirement in 2005; and WHEREAS, Peter Donnelly helped ensure the survival of the National
Endowment for the Arts in the early 1990s when the agency was under attack
in Congress by securing the key support of Senator Slade Gorton; and WHEREAS, Peter Donnelly was the staunch advocate and prime mover
behind the establishment of the statewide Building for the Arts Program
in 1991 that has since distributed more than $58 million to 150 arts capital
projects in Washington state; and WHEREAS, Peter Donnelly was the force behind the transformation of
Seattle from a mid-sized American city with a few arts organizations to
a nationally recognized cultural capital with major institutions in music,
visual art, ballet, opera, and theatre, including two Tony award winning
regional theatres, and an extensive network of independent artists and
arts organizations; and WHEREAS, the King County Council expresses its profound appreciation
for the life of Peter Donnelly and expresses its deep gratitude for the
choice he made to use his many talents, creativity, charm, humor, and
vision to demonstrably and permanently enhance the quality of our community;
NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Metropolitan King County Council, hereby
proclaims April 20, 2009, as
PETER DONNELLY DAY
in King County, and all communities are encouraged to celebrate Peter
in the way that he would most appreciate: by participating in, attending,
and supporting the arts in our region. DATED this twentieth day of April, 2009. |