The Henderson Harbor Performing Arts Association is working on development of an outdoor amphitheater at our site on County Rt 123. Toward that end we commissioned a feasibility study from Research and Marketing Strategies, Inc which determined that pursuing this project was, indeed, feasible. We also contracted with CNY Jazz from Syracuse to work with us on developing this venue. The results of the RMS study and the CNY Jazz report on implementation can be found on this page and our home page. Grants from the Northern NY Community Foundation, the Six Town Community Foundation and the Henderson Business and Community Council were instrumental in funding these two documents.
HHPAA has contracted with GYMO Architecture and Engineering to create a series of design renderings for use in developing building plans and seeking funding for the amphitheater. Initial draft renderings can be seen below. We are in need of additional funding for the GYMO contract in order to finalize the design of the venue. We are actively seeking donations to the project. Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.
Results of THE OUTDOOR STAGE FeasIbility Study
The Henderson Harbor Performing Arts Association is pleased to release the results of its marketing and feasibility study on the possible construction of an outdoor performance venue on its grounds on CR 123, the Harbor Road. Based upon the results of these surveys and reports, the HHPAA is moving to the next phase in the process - that of identifying potential funding sources for the development of design and construction documents for the proposed venue. Please click on the links below to read the documents.
HHPAA would like to acknowledge and express our appreciation to the Northern NY Community Foundation, the Sixtown Community Fund and the Henderson Business and Community Council for providing grant funding for these studies.
HHPAA would like to acknowledge and express our appreciation to the Northern NY Community Foundation, the Sixtown Community Fund and the Henderson Business and Community Council for providing grant funding for these studies.