ghost light society

The Ghost Light Society is a group of loyal, dedicated individuals, businesses, and organizations who take an active role in supporting and celebrating the arts in Lincoln through Lincoln Arts. Ghost Light Society members serve as major investors in and as ambassadors for Lincoln Arts. Donors who invest $1,000 or more annually become a part of this society and share our mission of championing the arts, connecting people, and changing lives.

GhostLight Society Benefits
$1,000+ annually:


- Specially designed gift by a local artist
- Recognition at the annual Mayor’s Arts Awards celebration and Lincoln Arts Festival
- Invitation to LAC dinners and special donor events
- Optional name listing in LAC Annual Report and other printed publications as appropriate

$2,500 - $4,999 annually:
All the above benefits plus:

- Tickets to local cultural events throughout the year

$5,000 - $9,999 annually:
All the above benefits plus:

- Tickets to the Mayor’s Arts Awards celebration
- Tickets to the Lincoln Arts Festival Patron Event
- Opportunities to visit local private art collections, behind-the-scenes tour of artist studios and art galleries

$10,000 or more annually:
All the above benefits plus:

- Adopt-a-school - sponsor an upstArt residency at the Lincoln school or service organization of your choice

To learn more about the Ghost Light Society, or to become a member, please contact Michele Peon-Casanova, Major Giving Manager, at 402.326.8455 or michele@artscene.org.

about

current ghost light society members

Adam & Andrea Letheby
Yvonne Norton Leung & Kam Ching Leung
Judy Maupin
Olsson Family Foundation
Jeffery & Sarah Peetz
Rhonda Seacrest
Lee & Debbie Stuart Family Foundation
Susan Sehnert Stuart
Jean & Lavonne Uffelman
WRK Family Foundation

Pat & Ellen Beans
Margaret Berry
Robert & Jo Anne Bettenhausen
Jim & Judy Cada
Mary & Doug Campbell
John Casey
Donna Dahlsten
Karen & Myron Gagner
Michael James & Linda Esterling
Krieger Family Foundation
Hoegemeyer Family Foundation

join us to make the world a better and more interesting place—through the arts