Calling all Roughriders! Field Arts & Events Hall thanks the alumni of Port Angeles High School for their incredible support.
The incredible alumni of Port Angeles High School raised $860,427+ (and counting) for Field Arts & Events Hall!
30 graduating classes from 1957 to 2014 and 158 individuals and families participated in this challenge. To each and every one of you who contributed, thank you for your generosity. Your impact will be felt for generations to come. Field Hall will open July 2023 as the premiere arts, events and conference center on the North Olympic Peninsula. We have already begun providing arts education opportunities to local students.
Although this challenge has ended, we still need your support to close our capital campaign! A gift in any amount entitles you to special benefits like early ticket access, recognition, special event invitations, and more. Click here to learn more about the benefits of being part of our Founders Circle.
The classes that have won 1st place have each received complimentary use of the conference center for their next class reunion (Rental fee is waived. The catering fee, bartender fee, and beverage service will be charged)
The 2nd place prize is a package of 10 free tickets to a Field Hall Presents performance. Class leaders have been contacted to assist with planning and distribution of gifts.
If you have been considering making an additional gift or pledge in support of our project, we urge you to help us close out this last and most critical phase of our capital campaign. Field Hall is honored to thank donors at all levels with early ticket access, special events invitations, and recognition as members of the Founders Circle.
As a graduate of Port Angeles High School, your gift support represents your commitment to this community and belief that Field Arts & Events Hall will bolster the revitalization of downtown Port Angeles.
Leaderboards below reflect gifts made by or before June 1st, 2023.
We acknowledge the land on which we gather is the territory of the Klallam, Ns’Klallam, meaning the “Strong People,” who have stewarded this land throughout the generations and are the original and traditional peoples of this land. We thank them for their strength and resilience in protecting this land, we honor their ancestors, past, present, and future and recognize their continued contributions to society.