Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., represented by Lisa Rawlins, the studio's senior vice president of studio and production affairs, Burbank teacher Beth Morrison and Burbank PTA Council President Barbara Miller were honored by the Burbank Arts for All Foundation at the “Party on the Plaza” at the Media Studios North campus on Friday.
Hosted by NBC4's Fritz Coleman and foundation Co-chairs Craig Murray and Alexandra Helfrich, proceeds from the event will ensure every student in Burbank public schools has access to a quality visual and performing arts education as part of the core curriculum.
Along with event Co-chairs Joan McCarthy and Lili Rossi, Mayor Jess Talamantes and Vice Mayor Dave Golonski were among the 320 supporters who saw Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. receive the Patron of the Arts award for its support that has made a significant impact on the foundation's mission. The Arts For All Educator award was presented to Morrison for her dedication to enriching the lives of her students through exceptional commitment; and the Champion of the Arts award was bestowed upon Miller for her volunteer commitment to providing equitable access to the arts for students of Burbank Unified School District.