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Karen and Gregory Montana Announced as the 2024 Guardians of the Arts

CAP is thrilled to announce Karen and Greg Montana as the distinguished 2024 Guardians of the Arts for their efforts to safeguard and advance the arts along the First Coast. 

The Montanas will be recognized at the 19th annual Spring for the Arts on Friday, April 26, 2024, at Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club. Guiding this event are Amy and Gary Norcross, serving as the Honorary Chairs, alongside Marisa and Frank Martire as the Event Chairs. Spring for the Arts is CAP’s signature fundraiser which celebrates community engagement in support of funding arts education initiatives throughout the region. Since its inception, the event has generated nearly $8 million to expand arts education for children in Northeast Florida. 

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Gregory and Karen Montana, 2024 Guardian of the Arts award recipients

“It is with immense gratitude to Karen and Greg Montana that they have allowed us to recognize them as the Guardians of the Arts this year,” said CAP President & CEO Rev. Kimberly L. Hyatt. “The Montanas have a deep understanding and commitment to providing opportunities to children so they can follow their dreams and reach their goals in life.” 

Karen and Greg Montana have exemplified a dedication to education and its impact on professional growth throughout their lives. Karen, a Georgetown University alumna, initially carved her path as a marketing executive with Bank of America and Chase Manhattan Bank, where her journey with Greg began. Greg holds an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from Boston College. Greg most recently served as Chief Risk Officer and Executive Vice President of FIS. Prior to FIS, he served at some of the world’s most recognized financial services firms such as Bank of America, Lloyds Banking Group, PayPal, Deloitte Consulting, and JP Morgan Chase. He was also an adjunct faculty member at Flagler College teaching at the School of Business, Education and Math. 

“A complete education includes the arts,” said Greg Montana. “Arts education teaches innovation and creativity, but most importantly it nurtures empathy and enhances the wellbeing of children by providing a creative outlet to express themselves.”  

Karen and Greg’s passion for community service is deeply rooted in their lives. Their dedication to enriching the places they live and work is evident in their involvement in various organizations. Karen’s commitment to arts education led her to serve on the Board of the Cathedral Arts Project from 2017 to 2021. Greg has served for three years on the Board of Trustees of the United Way of Northeast Florida. He has also served for nine years on the Catholic Charities of Jacksonville Board of Directors and for 17 years with the Board of Metrolina Association for the Blind in Charlotte, N.C., in addition to working with the American Heart Association in Jacksonville. 

“It is our honor to be recognized as the Guardians of the Arts this year in support of CAP and the extraordinary work they do providing all children access to quality arts education,” said Karen Montana. “CAP instills creative spirit and initiative in the children of our community, impacting generations over the course of its 30-year history.” 

February 1, 2024

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Only one month away! Join CAP for the 21st Annual Spring for the Arts on Friday, April 17 at Epping Forest Yacht Club. Get your tickets to attend or become a sponsor today at our link in bio.💜

At this signature fundraiser, CAP is honored to celebrate Kristine Cherek & Kirk Larsen as the 2026 Guardians of the Arts for their efforts to safeguard and advance the arts. Spring for the Arts also celebrates community engagement in support of funding arts education initiatives throughout the region. Generating over $9 million since its inception, it is the most visible event supporting arts education along the First Coast. Join us in support of essential arts education that recognizes, grows and amplifies every child’s unique skills and strengths.🎨🎻👯👯
Always wanted to volunteer at CAP? This is your opportunity! We need six volunteers for the Performing Arts Showcase on Friday, March 27 at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts. Experience the excitement of this annual event and support CAP through volunteering. Email melanie@capkids.org your availability and register as a volunteer at our link in bio.🎉

The Performing Arts Showcase is the highlight of the year for CAP performing arts students, teachers and families. The student performances include theatre, ballet, hip hop, strings, percussion, chorus and much more! 👯🎵🎻🎭
Learning an art form—whether dance, music, theatre or the visual arts—allows children and youth to gain essential skills, like creative thinking, perseverance, teamwork and self-discipline, that benefit them in all areas of their lives. The arts provide experiences that are personally enriching, building the confidence and character children need to excel. Learn more about our programs at our link in bio. 🎵👯🎭🎨 #TheArtsAddUp
CAP is hiring a Full Time Clinical Creative Art Counselor! The Clinical Creative Art Counselor is responsible for sensory art based programming and art counseling programming for select Exceptional Student Education (ESE) centers and elementary, middle and/or high schools in the region. 
If you are passionate about making a significant difference through art counseling and sensory art and thrive in a role where clinical excellence meets creativity, we invite you to apply at our link in bio. 💜🎨🖌️
Cathedral Arts Project is excited to participate in THE PLAYERS Championship 2026 Chip-in for Charity Fundraising Program. When you purchase tickets to THE PLAYERS, enter code 649CME and CAP will receive a portion of the proceeds! 

The tickets available are Stadium Passes, which provide general grounds access for Thursday, March 12, 2026 through Sunday, March 15, 2026 only. Purchasers must select the day(s) they would like to attend THE PLAYERS at the time of purchase. Individuals can purchase tickets through Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, while supplies last. Click our link in bio and don't forget to enter code 649CME for CAP!💜
"The Cathedral Arts Project Program has made a powerful impact on our 6th-grade students this year. By integrating theatre with writing instruction, the CAP teacher seamlessly blended performance and academics, boosting student confidence, collaboration, and creativity.
Students learned essential writing skills while building scripts, developing characters, and performing live. This approach not only fostered teamwork and social growth but also contributed to the highest ELA scores we’ve seen to date. We’re eager to see the writing scores this summer, as we expect continued growth. The final performances were a proud showcase of their hard work and a testament to how the arts can elevate student success in every way." - Site Administrator, River City Science Academy Intracoastal.

CAP’s arts integration programs offer schools and partner sites a unique approach to increasing students’ understanding of academic standards. In an arts-integrated curriculum, an art form – whether dance, music, theatre or the visual arts – is used as a tool for learning one or more academic subjects. Learn more at our link in bio. #FLCelebratesLiteracy #TheArtsAddUp #CAPkidsjax  #ArtsIntegration #StudentSuccess
Save the date! Join us on Friday, April 17, 2026, at Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club for the Cathedral Arts Project’s most anticipated evening of the year, the 21st Annual Spring for the Arts – CAP’s signature fundraiser. Savor delectable drinks and gourmet cuisine, bid on extraordinary live and silent auction items, and dance the night away with the Bold City Classics!💃

CAP is honored to announce it will celebrate Kristine Cherek & Kirk Larsen as the 2026 Guardians of the Arts for their efforts to safeguard and advance the arts. Spring for the Arts also celebrates community engagement in support of funding arts education initiatives throughout the region. Sponsorships available via email jessie@capkids.org. Learn more at capkids.org/sfta.🎉
Since December was a blur, we wanted to spotlight some wonderful CAP performances during the holiday season!  If you had a chance to see our incredible CAP students at opening night of Deck the Chairs, Downtown Art Walk, the First Coast Design Show or at one of the many school-based winter performances around town, make sure to tag CAP in your social media pics!💜

Thank you to all the families, students, friends and supporters who make this kind of community engagement possible. For more info visit capkids.org. 🌟
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Hurry! There are only a few spots left for the CAP Studio Artists Spring Workshop Series. CAP Studio Artists is an immersive visual art program designed for young creators grades 3 - 8, ready to take their artistic practice to the next level.🎨

Register your budding artist NOW for classes starting January 10 at our link in bio🎉

CAP has partnered with Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church for this program, so classes will be held at 4001 Hendricks Avenue, beginning Saturday, January 10, 2026 - May 9, 2026.

Over eight sessions, students will elevate their foundational art skills while developing their own unique creative voices. At the end of the program, every artist will present one completed piece in our Visual Art Showcase, professionally installed and exhibited in a local gallery—celebrating their growth, mastery, and creative journey! 🎨🖌️
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