About River Arts, Inc. (RAI)

RAI was chartered in 1998 to raise the capital to construct the River Arts Center, the performance and gallery venue for the Sauk Prairie community. Since construction was completed, RAI’s role has changed to one of an arts presenter and promoter. In that role, RAI persists in bringing invigorating and provocative productions and exhibits to the community.

History of River Arts, Inc
by Walter Dickey, member of the first RAI Board of Directors

The prospects for a performing arts center in Sauk Prairie looked bleak after three failed referenda in 1995 and 1996. But a serendipitous conversation between Mr. John “Dusty” Koch and his patient, Ramona Kramer, changed all that. They concluded they wanted to help revive the effort by utilizing their contacts from a lifetime of living in and serving the community.

What emerged from that initial exchange was a working group that charted a course to first study the feasibility of and then execute a plan to bring a performing arts center to the community.

The basic plan called for a grassroots effort to identity donors, large, medium and small, to create the funding and develop the community support for the project.

River Arts, Inc., a non-profit, was to be a crucial vehicle for their efforts. It served as the organization through which the generosity of the community was expressed.

From the outset the middle school and high school were to be a featured element in any performing arts program because both had nurtured interest in music and theater. Because of the community’s strong commitment to its students, and viable project needed to partner with the school system. Fortunately, the School Superintendent, Richard Magnuson, and the School Board chaired by Dr. John (Tony) De Giovanni, were strongly supportive. The combination of leadership, hard work and the grassroots convergence of these and a few other factors eventually led to a successful project. The referendum that ultimately passed included the promise of substantial fundraising from the community to which the school district would add funds. A state supplement to the building program reduced the cost to taxpayers of the community and furthered the successful referendum effort.

While thousands of members of the community gave their support, the most vital contributors of money and effort were Darlene Ballweg, the Bank of Prairie du Sac, Culver’s, and those leaders like Dusty Koch, Tony De Giovanni and Ramona Kramer who imagined what was possible and then helped to do what it took to make it happen.

Eleven years out of the effort, the River Arts Center, with the continuing support of River Arts, Inc. has hosted performances, visual arts exhibits, community and school plays, as well as countless school district and community events.

590 Water Street, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578  
Phone:  608-643-5215 |  608-643-5634  
Email: info@riverartsinc.org