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The Caryl D. Philips Creativity Center is located at 116 North Jefferson Street in downtown Dayton, between First Street and Second Street. If you would like to contribute to the “Race to the Future” fund for the capital improvements and endowment of the Caryl D. Philips Creativity Center, please contact Karen Callahan, Development Director, at (937) 461-3823, x3114. |
Our beautiful Caryl D. Philips Creativity Center is available for rental for birthday parties, business meetings, special occasions or workshops. |
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The Caryl D. Philips Creativity Center
of The Human Race
…a home for Human Race education programs and technical arts
Race to the Future Donors
The Jesse and Caryl Philips Foundation
Helen and Charles Abramovitz
Arts Center Foundation
JoAnn and Dick Beckmann
Berry Family Foundation
Catharine French Bieser Fund
Catharine Bieser Black
Karen and Larry Callahan
Cal’s A/C & Heating, Inc
Bruce C. Carver
Children’s Medical Center
Jane Collins
Robert and Leesa Comparin
Lissa Cupp
DP & L Company Foundation
Emerson Climate Technologies
Larry S. Glickler and Charles L. Quinn
Jim and Enid Goubeaux
David C. Greer
Max and Darlene Gutmann
Marsha Hanna
Hauer Music
Sheila Hodge
Peter and Carolyn Horan
Macy Janney
Ann and Eli Karter
Sonnie and Bill Kasch
Ron and Jane Katsuyama
The Kettering Fund
The Mary H. Kittredge Fund of The Dayton Foundation
Marilyn and Larry Klaben
BJ and Stephen Krivian
Mark and Joni Light
Tim Lile
John and Linda Lombard
Roselyn Lovett
Steve and Lou Mason
Sandy McConnel
Judy and Bill McCormick
Sue and Edd McGatha
Barbara Meece
Thom and Penni Meyer
Martha Moody Jacobs
Kevin Moore
Morris Home Furnishings
Irvin Moscowitz, 711 Realty
Marcia and Mike Muller
The Jesse and Caryl Philips Foundation
David and Lisa Pierce
Marsha Pippenger
Carol and Duncan Powell
Dr. Mary Pryor
Mrs. Barbara N. O’Hara
Sheila Ramsey
Jan Rudd-Goenner
Beth and Alan Schaeffer
Tim and Charlyn Scroggins
Jene Shaw
Sherwin Williams
Steven Sidlo and Cynthia Radcliff Sidlo
Carol Siyahi Hicks
Solar Shade Window Tinting
Jacque and Brad Tillson
John and Mary Tuss
Bob and Lucy Wallace
Paul and Susanne Weaver
Betsy and Leon Whitney
Sara G. Wieland
Sharon Peake Williamson
Mrs. Jean V. Woodhull
Elaine Zimmers Johnson
Through the generous leadership of Caryl Philips and the Jesse and Caryl Philips Foundation, together with many other donors, the Caryl D. Philips Creativity Center of The Human Race became a reality in January of 2006. This new facility and its programming inspires that “spark of creativity” in all of us – children, teens and adults.
“As one of the three founders of The Human Race,” states Caryl Philips, “I have been proud to watch the progress the company has made over a twenty-two year period. I am so pleased to be able to help The Human Race further their goals.”