sponsors
CorpInfo and 724 Data
CorpInfo has been providing technology services to Southern California clients for over 25 years. As a Microsoft Gold Partner, CorpInfo provides: Infrastructure and Networking, Messaging and Unified Communications, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Enterprise Project Management, and Enterprise Managed Services such as 24×7 Critical Support, End-user Support, Administration, and Outsourcing. 724 Data is the division for small and medium businesses offering flat-fee IT management and proactive support services. We offer remote monitoring, management and support for an affordable flat fee.
Elements
In concert with exceptional cuisine and hospitality, Elements Catering offers full-service, professional catering & event planning for all parties, weddings and corporate affairs. Elements Catering works closely with each client to coordinate an event to exceed all expectations, and to bring together an extraordinary and memorable experience. Elements’ skilled catering team is comprehensive in making sure every last detail is meticulously attended to: from specially designed menus, to table styling, to floral arrangements and musical entertainment. Lighting, tenting, valet and bar service will also be provided upon special request.
Guggenheim Partners, LLC
Guggenheim Partners® is a diversified financial services firm with more than 525 dedicated professionals. Guggenheim Partners embodies a successful, century-old family tradition that emphasizes wealth preservation with sustainable capital growth.
IZZE
IZZE Sparkling Juice is naturally sweet. No refined sugar, no caffeine, no artificial anything, ever. Just natural fruit juice and sparkling water.
Los Angeles County Arts Commision
The Commission fosters excellence, diversity, vitality, understanding and accessibility of the arts in Los Angeles County. The Commission provides leadership in cultural services for the County, including information and resources for the community, artists, educators, arts organizations and municipalities.
Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
The goal of the Department of Cultural Affairs is to enhance the quality of life for Los Angeles’ 3.9 million residents and 25.1 million annual visitors. This goal is accomplished by generating and supporting high quality arts and cultural experiences.
Los Angeles magazine
Los Angeles magazine is the definitive resource and guide to the arts, featuring award-winning writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covering the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art, architecture and news that define Southern California.
Los Angeles Philanthropic Committee for the Arts
Founded in 1979, the Los Angeles Philanthropic Committee for the Arts consists of individuals and firms, and conducts activities designed to provide financial support to arts organizations in southern California. The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra thanks the Los Angeles Philanthropic Committee for the Arts for making our 40th Anniversary CD possible.
Maguire Properties
Maguire Properties is the largest owner, developer, and manager of Class ‘A’ office properties in Southern California. Our portfolio is highlighted by premier buildings of enduring quality and architectural excellence, and includes elegant towers that define the skyline as well as impressive campuses optimized for their environment and ideal location.
Metzler Violin Shop, Inc.
Located in a beautiful old adobe building in Glendale, California, the Metzler Violin Shop has been serving string players in the Los Angeles area since 1979. The store offer a varied selection of fine quality violins, violas, cellos, basses and bows. Other services include repairs, rentals, bow rehairs and lessons.
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts is a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education. Established by Congress in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal government, the Endowment is the nation’s largest annual funder of the arts.
NEA Recovery Act Grant
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 represents an unprecedented effort to jumpstart our economy by creating or saving millions of jobs. The Act recognizes that the arts industry is an important sector of the economy, and the NEA has awarded LACO funds to support staffing levels in 2009-10.
O Hotel
O Hotel is the first urban boutique establishment in Downtown LA, perfect for urbanites, out-of-towners and business travelers alike. This historic 1920s building was completely refurbished down to the smallest detail for its launch in September 2007. At the 2008 International Restaurant and Hotel Awards, the O Hotel was awarded 2nd place in the Best New Lobby category. O Hotel is the official hotel sponsor of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.
PhotoStamps
Imagine your favorite photos or business images on real U.S. postage. It’s now possible… with PhotoStamps, an approved vendor of the USPS. Whether promoting your business, commemorating milestone events or enhancing holiday cards, PhotoStamps spotlights your brand and gets your mail noticed. They also make great gifts for family, friends or employees.
Visit www.PhotoStamps.com for more information.
Western Asset
Western Asset is one of the world’s leading fixed income managers. From offices in Pasadena, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, New York, São Paulo, Singapore and Tokyo, the company provides investment services for a wide variety of global clients, across an equally wide variety of mandates.
partners
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles, a national leader in public astronomy, a beloved civic gathering place, and one of southern California’s most popular attractions. The Observatory is located on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, just above the Los Feliz neighborhood. It is 1,134 feet above sea level and is visible from many parts of the Los Angeles basin.
Griffith Observatory is owned and operated by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Recreation and Parks.
Kidspace Children's Museum
Kidspace Children’s Museum exists to enrich the lives of children with programs and exhibits in the arts, sciences and humanities that promote investigation, exploration and expression for children ages 1 to 9. Kidspace is a 501©3 non-profit organization.
Los Angeles Zoo
The Los Angeles Zoo is located in the heart of the nation’s second-largest city. Each year 1.4 million visitors pass through the gates to view a collection of more than 1,200 animals from around the world. Visit the Los Angeles Zoo’s new Winnick Family Children’s Zoo to see and touch goats and other animals.
Piano Factory's Hollywood Piano Co.
Piano Factory’s Hollywood Piano Company is a family owned and operated piano store for your family servicing Los Angeles county, Ventura County, San Bernardino County and surrounding areas. They feature everything from Fazioli, the world’s finest most expensive pianos, to affordable entry beginner pianos and digital pianos for young families.
media partner
Arroyo
Arroyo is the original, largest circulated and most respected San Gabriel Valley upper-demo direct-mail local lifestyle magazine. Featuring world-class, independent, locally-oriented stories and columns by well-respected writers, Arroyo is on the coffee table of every important home in this highly-desirable market.
Flavorpill
Flavorpill is a daily guide to quality cultural events in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Miami, and London.
KCRW
Others talk. We inform.
KPCC
FM with IQ
KUSC
Classical KUSC is the largest non-profit classical music station in the country, and Southern California’s heritage classical radio station. Dedicated to preserving classical music as a living art, Classical KUSC uses digital transmission technology to broadcast commercial-free, uninterrupted performances to millions of listeners each week. Located in downtown Los Angeles, the listener-supported station has been broadcasting for 60 years. Classical KUSC is a broadcast service of the University of Southern California.
LA Weekly
Since 1978, LA Weekly has been decoding Los Angeles for its readers, infiltrating its subcultures, observing and analyzing its shifting rhythms, digging up its unreported stories and confronting the city’s political leaders. From the beginning, the paper has found success by drawing in readers with comprehensive calendar listings and cultural coverage, and then keeping those readers loyal with bold news and political coverage and in-depth feature stories by some of the country’s finest writers.
National Public Radio
NPR is an internationally acclaimed producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and entertainment programming. NPR produces and distributes more than 130 hours of original programming each week, and local NPR stations also broadcast many programs which are produced by stations and other radio networks.
Pasadena Star-News
For more than a century, the Pasadena Star News has delivered to the residents of Pasadena and the greater San Gabriel Valley , local news and information. Integral to this commitment to informing is reflecting the area’s rich arts and cultural heritage. THE ROSE magazine, an extension of the Pasadena Star News, celebrates the many facets of innovation in science and education, arts and entertainment, dining and leisure, that contribute to the Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley quality of life.
Pasadena Weekly
Now in its 25th year of publication, Pasadena Weekly is the definitive news, culture and entertainment resource for living in the greater Pasadena area. Pasadena Weekly is published every Thursday, and is available free at more than 600 locations throughout Northeast Los Angeles County.
Santa Monica Mirror
According to a City of Santa Monica resident survey, the Santa Monica Mirror newspaper was listed as the number one community paper residents use as a resource for city news. The mission of the Santa Monica Mirror has always been to create a world-class local independent community newspaper. The Mirror continues to be the voice of Santa Monica and surrounding communities and reflects the dialogue of everyday life.
The Jewish Journal
The Jewish Journal is the largest Jewish weekly outside of New York City and reaches over 150,000 highly educated and affluent readers each Thursday. JewishJournal.com is the hub for local, regional, national and global news and is read by 250,000 unique visitors every month. Their award-winning columnists include ad mogul David Suissa, Huffington Post‘s Marty Kaplan, noted Iranian-Jewish author Gina Nahai, celebrity Teresa Strasser and Bill Boyarsky, formerly of the Los Angeles Times.



























