2025 The Foundation Experience

  • 25 Sep 2025
  • 6:00 PM
  • The Night Owl, 17 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs

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Saratoga Arts invites you to our annual fundraising event, the Foundation Experience. 

This year we are pleased to honor Cecilia Frittelli & Richard Lockwood, Frittelli & Lockwood, makers of handwoven clothing.

Cecilia and Richard are founding members of the Beekman Street Arts district and fixtures of the arts in Saratoga Springs. Their warmth, community-mindedness and passion for supporting the arts in the region are why we are very excited to celebrate them this year.


Thank you to the Honorary Committee!


Pamela Abrams & Paul Kligfield

Jeff & Bart Altamari

Amejo Wyn Amyot

Ellen Beal

William & Maureen Bergen

Business for Good

Belinda Colon

Ellen-Deane Cummins

Joan Dash

Thomas Caulfield & Sandra Eng-Caulfield

Emily Farnham & Tim Cartwright

Eric & Jacqueline Foster

Lynne Gelber

Barbara Glaser

Marie & Phil Glotzbach

Elizabeth & Jonathan Haynes

Ian Berry & Jessica Eisenthal

Holiday Inn Saratoga Springs

Alice & Keith Kaplan

Sally & Larry King

Tiina Loite & Fred Conrad

Bill Lynch

Marie McGillicuddy

Susan Miller

Beth & Tom Moeller

Jessica Niles

Mary Ellen & William O'Loughlin

Susan & Ken Ritzenberg

Susan Rivers

Mary Estelle Ryckman

Tracy Savage

Dexter & Deborah Senft

Will Severin & Mary Jane Hansen

Nancy Sharples & Geoff Bornemann

Judy & Kevin Soukup

Cindy Spence

Judy Stacey

Tamara & Jason Tepper

Allan & Catherine Weatherwax

Garry & Joyce White

Witt Construction, Inc.


Honorary Committee Tickets still available here.

What is the “Foundation Experience”?

The Foundation was formed in 1811 in response to the growing temperance movement in Saratoga during that time. The town placed a ban on gambling, drinking, and dance, resulting in the suffering of the local arts and culture. Simultaneously, Gideon Putnam began developing Congress Hall Hotel, where arts patrons could congregate in secret and indulge in forbidden activities and culture, while regular hotel business carried on around and above them. The Foundation held hidden performances, drinking, dances, card games, circus acts, and more — all while its members worked covertly towards public acceptance of artistic recreation. Eventually Congress Hall was demolished.

However — the Saratoga Arts building now sits on Congress Hall’s footprint, and so The Foundation lives on…

In an effort to subvert what’s come to be expected from a typical gala, Saratoga Arts’ Foundation events offer guests something different. Our Foundation events include all the familiar features: food, libation, and music while inviting the audience to engage in entertainment in new and unexpected ways — a kind of “Experiential Art”— with very few details being shared prior. The Foundation aims to push boundaries in our creative community and surprise our patrons with innovative artistic experiences.

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