Building Community Through Music: An Exclusive Interview With Levitt Pavilion's CEO Chris Zacher

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By: Jura Daubenspeck, BoulderBeat

Last Thursday, November 10th, folks gathered at Ruby Hill Park to celebrate the groundbreaking of what will be Denver’s newest (free!) concert venue: Levitt Pavilion. The hour-long ceremony featured speeches by Mayor Michael Hancock, Parks and Recreation’s Executive Director Happy Haynes, a number of the city’s council members, as well as a serenade from the talented RL Cole, who later shared his thoughts on the concert spot with us. While listening to so many influential city leaders speak, it was hard not to leave feeling uplifted and optimistic about Denver’s cultural prowess in the national music scene.

Following the ceremony, we sat down with Chris Zacher, CEO/Executive Director of Levitt Pavilion, who shared his thoughts with us about the soon-to-be concert venue and its positive impact on the local community.

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Levitt Pavilion Denver Breaks Ground Next Week, Seeks to Boost Local Musicians

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By Mariah Taylor, Westword

They say that 80 percent of success is showing up, but what if you can’t afford a ticket? The cost of entertainment today can be high, and sometimes seeing live music — especially big-ticket national touring acts — can seem like a pastime for the wealthy only. In Denver, a nonprofit is seeking to remedy that disparity with the opening of a large new venue. On Thursday, November 10, Levitt Pavilion will celebrate the groundbreaking of its newest concert venue in Denver’s Ruby Hill Park — one that will showcase fifty free concerts a year, as well as local beer and food trucks in a custom-made, open-seating facility. The venue will be operational sometime after July 15, 2017.

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The Wixii™ Project: Megan Zacher

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Meet our featured Wixii™, Megan Zacher.  She is in her late 30s and mother to a 5 year-old son.  She received her B.A. in Architectural Studies and Anthropology from Brown University and graduated Magna Cum Laude.  She is a graphic designer for print and web, and she and her husband run their own consulting firm, Zebra Incorporated.  She has summited over 30 of Colorado’s beautiful Fourteeners, many of them several times.

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Chris Zacher Nominated for Prestigious Rex Morgan Award

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On November 20, 2013 Chris Zacher was honored as a nominee for SCFD's prestigious Rex Morgan Award. The award recognizes Denver residents whose leadership has made a significant impact on the arts, scientific and cultural community in the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District.

Recipients must have advocated on behalf of the cultural community; demonstrated vision and persistence in pursuing goals to benefit the cultural community; promoted community participation in pursuing cultural objectives; worked as a volunteer supporting cultural initiatives or institutions; acted to benefit a municipality or county region[s]; initiated, collaborated, or supported innovative policies to enhance the regional cultural community.

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Denver's City Park Jazz bounces back a year after officer was killed

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Sgt. Betty Hale, a Denver police spokeswoman, said officers are hired to provide security for the event, and she did not know of any specific changes the department had made to increase safety at City Park Jazz.

Chris Zacher, president of the City Park Jazz board, said the shooting had been a cloud over the event, but the community remained supportive.

"The first show of the 2013 season reassured us that the support we received from the community after June 24, 2012, was just as strong if not stronger than it was before June 24, 2012," he said. "The Denver community is resilient and supportive."

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Levitt Pavilion Concert Series Will Take Center Stage At The New Ruby Hill Park

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Chris Zacher – music fans may know him from his years with the City Park Jazz series – is executive director of Levitt Pavilion Denver. Zacher explained that overall construction costs for the new facility are estimated at $4 million. Levitt is providing $400,000 in construction money, as well as $775,000 in operational funds over the first five years, and $100,000 per year after that, in perpetuity. The city is putting up $2 million in Better Denver bond money, leaving it up to Levitt Pavilion Denver to raise the remaining money needed to complete the deal.

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Chris Zacher Named "Forty Under 40"

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The Denver Business Journal named Chris Zacher as one of their 2013 "Forty Under 40," honoring business professionals under 40 years old who have made significant community and business contributions to Denver. Chris is being recognized for his role as long-time Board President of City Park Jazz and his recent appointment as Executive Director of the Levitt Pavilion Denver. 

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Profile of Christopher Zacher in 303 Magazine

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"With a solid twenty-five years under its belt, City Park Jazz is one of Denver's most cherished Sunday evening activities, attracting hardcore jazz aficionados, folks that jump at anything free, high-schoolers and families alike--and showcasing all-local talent. Its inception in 1986 was intended to liven up the City Park area, which, at the time, was a neighborhood in need of something safe and unifying. Christopher Zacher sits on the all-volunteer board of City Park Jazz as president..."

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Megan Zacher Named "Forty Under 40"

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Megan was selected for the Denver Business Journal's "Forty Under 40" list in 2007, honoring Denver's young, dynamic business leaders... recognizing forty outstanding local professionals under age 40 for their business successes and community contributions.”

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