Strategically in tune
As I write this, the Hylton Center is running like a perfectly tuned V-8 engine (remember those?) and sounding like a well-tempered Steinway. Why do I make this extravagant claim, you may ask? Here鈥檚 what I鈥檓 hearing, feeling, and seeing.
A few Saturdays ago, our Executive Board, which includes appointed representatives of our tripartite founders (Prince William County, the City of Manassas, and 亚洲AV, as well as at-large members selected by Mason鈥檚 Science & Tech Campus advisory council) met with Hylton Center staff for our annual strategic planning retreat. This extended consideration of key aspects of our organization鈥檚 mission, vision, and operational goals is always a revealing experience -- never more so than this year, as we looked back at the darkest days of the pandemic while noting the signs of renewal and recovery in the arts community.
Unlike some strategic plans, which famously gather dust on a shelf (or outlive the software with which they were written), our plan is a living document in every way. Not only is the Center鈥檚 performance relative to the plan鈥檚 goals and objectives looked at by the Executive Board throughout the year in an organized rotation, but the plan itself is constantly updated to make sure its language and focus are still relevant to a dynamic organization in a changing environment. Each retreat sees at least some recommendations for addition, deletion, or revision, so that the plan is truly an up-to-date guide for our work.
It鈥檚 inspiring to see how we鈥檝e come through these challenging times, to hear the affirmations, suggestions, and gentle corrections from our volunteer leadership, and, most importantly, to plan for the exciting months and years ahead.
Of course the measure of a strategic plan (or a V-8 or a Steinway) is how it keeps the organization on track or (you saw this coming) in tune. And based on the evidence of a recent weekend, that motor is purring and that piano is singing.
The artists of recently spent several days with us, doing wonderful work throughout the community with students of all ages, from elementary schools through the Lifelong Learning Institute (and with Mason鈥檚 nationally-prominent School of Dance), prior to their beautiful concert in Merchant Hall on Feb. 19th.聽 That concert was greeted with the kind of enthusiasm and passion that remind us why we do this work, by a large and diverse audience including a number of first-time visitors to the Hylton. What a night!
And then the very next day, the adorable and adept animals of the Popovich Comedy Pet Theater held families entranced for two great and well-attended shows. Meanwhile, a beautiful was hung in the Buchanan Partners Art Gallery on the mezzanine level of the Didlake Grand Foyer鈥 the prepared to launch their hybrid Guitar Workshop Series for the spring鈥 and the were busy preparing their delightful offerings.聽
There鈥檚 so much more鈥 more than eight cylinders, or 88 keys for that matter, can contain. You can 鈥渞ead all about it鈥 in the rest of this newsletter.聽
Thanks, and鈥 vroom!
Rick Davis
Dean and Executive Director.