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After more than 50 years of superb music and unforgettable experiences, it’s time to come together and ensure  Wolf Trap is forever.

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OUR NEXT CHAPTER

Help write our next chapter and strengthen Wolf Trap for future generations! Capital improvements and additional amenities are already making Wolf Trap more accessible and enjoyable for the community. The Campaign for Wolf Trap: Our Next Chapter will build upon recent successes and seek to:

  • Improve the concert-going and visitor experience
  • Make lasting improvements while retaining the Park’s spirit and character
  • Preserve Wolf Trap’s role as a major force in the performing arts through a stronger endowment

WHY NOW

CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES

Exterior of the Wolf Trap Terrace Pavilion.

Capital Improvements

Join us as we revitalize and strengthen Wolf Trap facilities to keep our national treasure thriving, relevant, and beloved for future generations.

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Child clapping at Children's Theatre In The Woods.

Endowment

Help us build bedrock funding to enhance Wolf Trap Foundation's stability and create perpetual income for programs to serve the community for decades to come.

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MAKING PROGRESS

DONOR VOICES

  • Ed and Susan O'Connell.“For me, the most exciting feature of the many projects underway comes down to ‘accessibility,’ in many senses of that word. Accessibility is reflected in Wolf Trap‘s efforts to present a wide-ranging palette of artistic experiences, with the aim of encouraging all members of our community to enjoy the Park’s natural splendor and cultural resources. The Park is also continually striving to make its grounds more accessible for patrons with mobility challenges or other disabilities.”
    —Ed O’Connell, Wolf Trap Annual Giving Member and Legacy Circle Member
  • Jermaine Johnson at a Wolf Trap summer event.“The arts bring people together in a way not many other things do. Live performances stimulate the senses, and when enjoyed with fellow concert goers, create a shared sense of belonging, resulting in stronger and more vibrant communities.”
    —Jermaine Johnson, Regional President, PNC
  • Karen Schaufeld and Hillary Baltimore.

    "My hope is that Wolf Trap will always be there for my children, my grandchildren, and my great grandchildren."
    —Karen Schaufeld, Campaign for Wolf Trap Co-Chair

    "I want to help preserve what Wolf Trap has meant to so many and to make sure that we keep improving upon what it has to offer."
    —Hillary Baltimore, Campaign for Wolf Trap Co-Chair

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