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In Memoriam:  Halsey North

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 T Tax Credit Financing   Halsey Miller North, 75, passed away from lung disease on   dollars in ways that made each organization more creative,
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        September 17, 2022 at Riddle Village in Media, PA, where   capable, and sustainable.
        he and his wife and professional partner for fifty years Al-
    Closed over $900 MM of Projects   ice Henderson North had lived for the past three years.  Over the years, Halsey has been honored with many
 o   Federal Historic Tax Credits   Previously of New York City, Halsey was the first person   awards, starting in 1988 with the APAP (Association of
                                                               Performing Arts Professionals) Fan Taylor Award “for
 o   State Historic Tax Credits   in the United States to receive an MBA in performing arts   outstanding service, creative thinking, leadership, and
 o   New Markets Tax Credits   management (from Rollins College, Winter Park, FL).   significant impact on the profession of presenting the
        Halsey also earned a BA in economics (1970, Earlham Col-  performing arts.” In 2013, APAP honored the couple as the
                                                               first recipients of the Halsey & Alice North Board Alumni
        lege, Richmond, IN) and was a graduate of Chestnut Hill
    Specialty in Historic Theatres   Academy (1966, Philadelphia, PA).  Award, since presented annually. They were honored with
    Support throughout Compliance Period                       Lifetime Memberships in APAP and the League of Historic
    35 Years of relevant experience    He was an early advocate of employing the arts to strength-  American Theatres in recognition for their years of service
        en community economic development and cultural equity.
                                                               as board members, teachers, and volunteers.
        In 1987, Halsey and Alice co-founded The North Group
 Darlene “Dee” Smolik   Inc. As a team, they provided fundraising, strategic plan-  For 45 years, Halsey and Alice taught fundraising at con-
        ning, and board development counsel for over 200 non-
                                                               ferences across the United States, primarily for the League
 President   profit arts organizations across the United States. Notable   of Historic American Theatres (LHAT), Association of Per-
 Tel: 865-254-4343   relationships include multi-year engagements with the   forming Arts Professionals (APAP), and Americans for the
   ds@plymouthsoundings.com   National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC; Maui   Arts. He championed the phrases “Passion bends reality,”
        Arts & Cultural Center, Kahului, HI; Wolf Trap Foundation
                                                               to remind nonprofits about the virtue of their work; “Never
        for the Performing Arts, Vienna, VA; Walton Arts Center,   be in a hurry for the wrong answer,” to encourage patience
        Fayetteville, AR; Great Lakes Theater/Hanna Theatre proj-  and planning; and “If you want money, ask for advice,” to
        ect, Cleveland, OH; Proctors, Schenectady, NY; Clemens   emphasize the need to develop people’s emotional connec-
 SACRAMENTO MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM  Center, Elmira, NY; Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, MI;   tion to the nonprofit organization before asking them for
 SACRAMENTO, CA
        Coolidge Corner Theatre, Brookline, MA; Tampa Theatre,   money.
        Tampa, FL; and Broward Center for the Performing Arts,
        Fort Lauderdale, FL.                                   Prior to heading The North Group Inc., Halsey served as
                                                               Executive Director of New York City’s Cultural Council
        Halsey and Alice were pioneering collectors and advocates   Foundation, Director of Corporate Contributions at Philip
        of contemporary Japanese ceramics. They co-authored two   Morris Companies, Executive Director of the Charlotte
        books — Listening to Clay: Conversations with Contem-  Arts & Science Council and, simultaneously, creator and
        porary Japanese Ceramic Artists (New York: Monacelli   first Executive Director of Charlotte’s Spirit Square Cultur-
        Press, 2022) and Contemporary Clay: Japanese Ceram-    al Center —an anchor for the revitalization of Charlotte’s
        ics for the New Century (Boston: Museum of Fine Arts,   downtown, Executive Director of the North Carolina Arts
        Boston, 2005). They donated works from their ceramics   Council, and Managing Producer of the Little Theatre of
        collection to major museums, primarily The Metropolitan   Winston-Salem.
        Museum of Art, New York, where their works have been on
        view since 2013. Pieces from their collection are included   Alice tells us that tributes
        in the exhibition Perfect Imperfection in Ceramic Art at The   in the form of memorial
        Met from April 2022. The Met also houses the database,   gifts to the League of His-
        archives, and library for their collection, all of which is   toric American Theatres
        available for research.                                (LHAT) are appreciated.
                                                               You can make a gift at
        The League of Historic American Theatres (LHAT) has    www.LHAT.org or by con-
        stated Halsey was a guiding influence for cultural organi-  tacting Colleen Poehlman
        zations throughout the United States. His knowledge and   at cpoehlman@lhat.org.
 A NEW LOOK AT AN OLD CLASSIC  expertise of fundraising tools and techniques has been
        widely acknowledged by academics, arts providers, and
        fundraising professionals as respected, exemplary, and
        effective. With Alice, he has raised hundreds of millions of
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