THELMA: Millers and Emanuels named as co-chairs for Windy Dinner THELMA Style event

Contact: Jacqui Corsi, Director of Marketing, jacqui@thelmaarts.org

Rick and Pat Miller return and Ron and Terri Emanuel have been named as co-chairs

of the 15th annual Windy Dinner THELMA Style, the largest fundraising event for Thelma

Sadoff Center for the Arts (THELMA).

Windy Dinner THELMA Style is set for Wednesday, October 7. Reservations may be

made at thelmaarts.org.

Ron and Terri Emanuel, owner of The Goldsmith, have a long history with the arts. Terri

Emanuel was one of the founding members of the Fond du Lac Arts Council which

later became Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts, Inc. She is also a member of the board

of directors for Marian University, Solutions Center, and Lutheran Homes & Health

Services. She is also a Hospice volunteer. Ron is a longtime member of the THELMA

Board of Directors and a consistent supporter and sponsor of THELMA programming.

Rick and Pat Miller own four Culver’s Restaurants in the area and are no strangers to

community service. Habitat for Humanity, Agnesian HealthCare, Volunteer Center,

Wisconsin Restaurant Association, the Fond du lac Area Foundation, the Women’s

Fund, and of course, THELMA, are just some of the organizations in which they are or

have been involved.

“There will be a strong emphasis on THELMA’s mission to provide access to the arts at

this year’s Windy Dinner THELMA Style,” said Terri Emanuel. “It promises to be an

entertaining yet educational night.”

The evening includes a full agenda with a cocktail reception, dinner, auctions, and

entertainment. The recipient of the James C. Hubbard Windy Award will be honored.

“THELMA is privileged to have the assistance of such a dedicated people as the

Emanuels and the Millers,” said Kevin Miller (no relation), THELMA’s executive director.

“Both couples have dedicated themselves to bettering the community, and advancing

THELMA’s mission.”

You may register for Windy Dinner THELMA Style by visiting thelmaarts.org and click

tickets.

THELMA is located at 51 Sheboygan St., in the heart of Downtown Fond du Lac’s Arts

and Entertainment District.

THELMA is a member-based, privately-funded non-profit dedicated to creating

experiences not readily available in the area. Intimate concerts in the Great Hall, street

concerts with major performers, outstanding films, and art from world-renowned artists

are available at THELMA. THELMA also offers a stunning backdrop for weddings,

meetings and all social and corporate gatherings.

Learn more about THELMA at thelmaarts.org, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.