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Aeldre.“: Inleriorhen ( Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen May 28, 1992 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein Penthouse F 265 East 66th Street New York, NY 10021-6404 Dear Jeff: I want to personally express my appreciation for your recent gift to Interlochen of $1,000.00. Through your support and generosity, Interlochen is better able to achieve its mission in educating young people interested in the arts. We are coming to the close of our academic year with many wonderful memories of 1991-92 at the Interlochen Arts Academy. Our symphony performance at the Ronald McDonald Children's Charities Ball and the performance of the choir and orchestra at Lincoln Center in New York are but a few of the extraordinary events that occurred. These things are made possible because you and others share our values and believe in our direction. I hope that you will join us this summer as we celebrate our 65th anniversary year with a "Gold Medal Summer." It will feature over 400 concerts and performances, many highlighting Interlochen's own stars, the students. On behalf of all of us at Interlochen, thank you again! With warm regards, 0444.1.0 Dean Boal President Minim-km.4th Ametern In hen Arts Cam ) IWAA/88. 7 FAL IUD./ Jig' 9FM E i l A ht imii-0/90 INT 000203 N SOWCGM_Mq04986 EFTA_00119059 EFTA01265698
Interlochen Center for the Arts Dean Boal, President 0 Interlochen May 15, 1992 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein Penthouse F 265 East 66th Street New York, NY 10021 Dear Jeff: Thank you for your contribution of $3,000 toward the reception at the Empire Hotel- that-4 preceded the Academy orchestra and choir performance at Alice Tully Hall February 6. Much of our success comes from the strong and friendly work of alumni like you. We were so proud of our students. Altogether, well over 3,000 friends of Interlochen attended the concerts at Interlochen, Detroit, and New York. Ellen joins me in expressing our warm regards and great appreciation. Sincerely, DB/lm hantochrn Arts Academy inuTtachen Arts Comp WMA/88. 7FAL 147ZY//00. 9FM. — . Address: Intrrlorhert Crate for the Arts P.O. Box 199 latedalson, Michigan 49643-0199 phone 616-276-9221 Fax 616276632/ CONFIDENTIAL INT000204 SONY_GM_00004987 EFTA_00119060 EFTA01265699
Interlochen Center for the Arts 0 Interlochen May 15, 1992 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein Penthouse F 265 East 66th Street New York, NY 10021 Dear Jeff: on behalf of Interlochen Center for the Arts, I would like to thank you for your continuing generosity. We truly appreciate your $5,000 contribution. It was a wonderful surprise and very helpful. Unrestricted gifts are especially important this year as we strive to achieve our $3.1 million operational goal. Thank you for helping us continue our important mission. Sincerely, Dean Boal President DB:sk InterlodumArtsArademy IninimtntArisCamp MAA/U7FALIUM00.9E11 AddressdnierlorheriCer arpr ele ei Ifirlr."9ENIPPIAt ir4964341w— INT 000205 ,.A..... ,.A..... 176.019 I v o sumo GM_MX04910 EFTA_00119061 EFTA01265700
Interlochen Center for the Arts March 31, 1992 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein Penthouse F 265 East 66th Street New York, NY 10021 Dear Jeff: Interlochen On behalf of Interlochen Center for the Arts, I would like to thank you for your continuing generosity. We truly appreciate your $3,000 contribution. It was a wonderful surprise and very helpful. Unrestricted gifts are especially important this year as we strive to achieve our $3.1 million operational goal. Thank you for helping us continue our important mission. DB:sk Interlochen At Arndt?: Address: Inierlorhen Sincerely, Dean Boal President r er Lia49643-0100NY_GM_00004989 INT 000206 I ,./ (1"."1 /If n•- e' cant EFTA 00119062 EFTA01265701
Interlochen Center for the Arts Dean Boat, President 0 Interlochen March 20, 1992 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein Penthouse F 265 East 66th Street New York, NY 10021 Dear Jeff: Thank you for your contribution of $5,000 toward the reception at the Empire Hotel that preceded the Academy orchestra and choir performance at Alice Tully Hall February 6. Much of our success comes from the strong and friendly work of alumni like you. We were so proud of our students. Altogether, well over 3,000 friends of Interlochen attended the concerts at Interlochen, Detroit, and New York. Ellen joins me in expressing our warm regards and great appreciation. Sincerely, DB/lm bcc: Development friterlodant Arts Academy Interbream Arts Camp WIAA/88.7 FM, W1ZY/100.9 FM IF ( Address: handochen Center or the Arts PO. Box 199 lnieriochen, Michigan "643174t) 000207 °4-CON "IDENTIAL SDNGM00004490 EFTA_001 19063 EFTA01265702
J. EPSTEIN FOUNDATION ME V ILLAftD HOUSE 457 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORILNEW YORK 10022 TELEPHONE (212)750-9790 TELEVAX (212)371-8042 March 11, 1992 Mr. Dean Boal, President INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS P.O. Box 199 Interlochen, Michigan 49643 Dear Mr. Boal: I have enclosed a check in the amount of $5,000.00 for The Interlochen Center for the Arts, in furtherance of the organizations charitable activities. Very truly yours, Jeffrey E. stee ... awes moat - - .as'1 . --apilair4:- ate& Alonqa r..." ...• • -.1181S-Nranallit .7.stalsa• •..p I J. EPSTEIN FOUNDATION 44 PAY I ORDER Of i rAne r. g"C4 4 /1 F ire $48-33 FOR JPMor avraz Foe Me A its /MR 1/ iota- $ Too° *4 C 1 0 2 • • 1-23/210 DOLLARS 1000208 Y_GML00004994- EFTA_00119064 EFTA01265703
J. EPSTEIN FOUNDATION THE VILLARD HOUSE 457 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK,NEW YORK 10022 TELEPHONE (212)750-9790 TELEFAX (212)371-8042 March 11, 1992 Mr. Dean Boal, President INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS P.O. Box 199 Interlochen, Michigan 49643 Dear Mr. Boal: I have enclosed a check in the amount of $5,000.00 for The Interlochen Center for the Arts, in furtherance of the organizations charitable activities. Very truly yours, Jeffrey E. Eps ein - T stee JE/grm CONFIDENTIAL INT000209 SONY_GM_00004992 EFTA_001 19065 EFTA01265704
Interlochen (:eilivr for the Arts March 4, ]992 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Chairman of the Board J. Epstein and Associates 457 Madison Avenue New York City, NY 10022 Dear Jeff: O Interlochen What a wonderful success the Mozart tour was! SRO in Interlochen. SRO in Detroit, with over 1,400 in attendance at St. Hugo's. And, a near sell-out in New York (960 out of 1,004 seats at Alice Tully Hall). By every measure it was a tremendous success, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Interlochen students! We are grateful to you and many others who so generously supported the many aspects of this tour. We raised over $125,000; and, as I indicated, the money was well invested. Parents, friends, donors, and students all agree on the valuable experience this opportunity provided. I am sorry you were out of town; you missed a wonderful concert. However, your presence was felt in the underwriting of the pre-concert reception. Several foundations and corporations were represented including: AT&T, Textron, Mott Foundation, as well as numerous major donors. The Radisson Empire did an outstanding job for us. And, your contribution helped Interlochen network with several new potential donors. I have enclosed a copy of the bill totalling $5,530.78. Your original agreement was to cover 40 people. As the event drew closer, we invited those individuals that we felt would be appropriate, with the expectation that 50% would show up on a Thursday. As you can see by the invoice, eighty people attended and were treated to a wonderful buffet and dessert. The total of your commitment was for $2,765. If you had a good month and would like to do a little more, that would be fine also. I have enclosed a few of the collateral pieces we used for the New York tour. You will be receiving, under separate cover, a tape recording of the concert as produced for WIAA radio in mid- to late-March. On behalf of the students, we wish to say thank you for your continued generosity and support. Sincerely, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement TJA:nh Enclosures bile&when Jots Arademi .tridretr • Inl.•Jnr/ten Center the INT 000210 , , 1 O% 0 lin h trip . OA IVor oq IFje l EN TI' g9ni SDNY_GM_00004993 N EFTA 00119066 EFTA01265705
Radisson Empire Hotel 0 0512 41 WESIS3 STREET NEW Ya.K. NY 10023 1212) 265 7100 CATERING NAME OF ORGANIZATION Interlochen Center for the Arts NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Tim Ambrose STREET ADDRESS CITY STAR P.O. Box 199 Interlochen, MI 49643 AMDfriT COCRPTION (1) Buffet Arrangement Coatroom Attendant Bartender Charge All food and beverage subject to 20% gratuity and 8.25% sales tax. DAR of February 6, 1992 WI Of faCTICtf 5:45-7:45 pm occm Degas/Salon B Go.,Ruoff NO 70 Kmsosam a4:3 nu NO it T PLEASE NAME $100 $75 env 75. oo oco . oo ft .2 GRATUITY 3 5 9. j8 1116 0 IOTA: MPOW Recd 5P3a -$2,940 Z8 47 MT 7 out aw -4. 8 252cl._r INT 0002±1 SDNY_GM_00004 EFTA_00119067 EFTA01265706
Donor Name Jeffrey F.2stein Donor Address 34 L. 69th Street Telephone No. ( 212) 772-9416 Type of Gift-in-Kind primate air servire fDr_Itzhak Perlman Value of Gift-in-Kind X Ib Q 43 Date Received Appraised by Department to Notify Presentations Interlochen Representative Accepting the Gift-in-Kind Tim Ambrose CONFIDENTIAL INT000212 SONY_GM_00004995 EFTA 00119068 EFTA01265707
Interlochen Center for the Arts May 25, 1993 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 457 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Fantastic! 0 Interlochen Thank you for returning the signed pledge card indicating your acceptance of membership into The President's Club of Interlochen. And thank you for the Epstein Foundation's check in the amount of $10,000. Jeffrey Epstein continues to be full of surprises! As you have perhaps read, our President's Club is a vibrant and active assemblage of which we at Interlochen are quite proud. It's an honor to add your name to the roster. I do hope that you will be able to join us for the annual President's Club Weekend, this year to be held on August 13-15, 1993. I realize that you make plans to come back for Alumni Weekend but maybe two times this year? You will receive information shortly regarding all PC activities this summer. The Club roster continues to grow steadily. The last few fiscal years have provided the most dramatic increase in membership since the inception of The President's Club in 1974. Again, thanks for your continued support of the Center. I look forward to seeing you this summer. Please don't hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further service. esti dreg rds, Richard K. Dupree Director, Major Gifts P.S. A plaque will arrive shortly indicating your President's Club commitment. It will read: Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein. Please let me know if any adjustments are necessary. Interlorhert Arts Academy Interlochen Arts Camp WIAA/88.7 FM, IN7ZY/100.9FAI Address: Interlochen Ct 1 eictribEarrAtan 49643-0199i NT 000213 phone /627672/10 fiX SDNY_GM_00004496 EFTA_00I 19069 EFTA01265708
Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen November 12, 1993 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein J. Epstein Foundation The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeff: Interlochen is grateful for the contribution from the J. Epstein Foundation in the amount of $15,000. This will be directed, as discussed, towards a scholarship lodge that incorporates wheelchair and handicap accessibility. With your leadership gift, Interlochen can move forward on this important building project. Your support is most beneficial in planning for the future, since Interlochen looks forward to a barrier-free campus one day. We are appreciative of friends who realize that together unattainable goals can be realized! Please don't hesitate to contact me if I can answer further questions or help in any way. Sincerely, Timothy J. Ambrose . • Vice President Institutional Advancement Interlochen Arts Academy Interlochen Arts Camp Interlochen Public Radio 88.7 FM/100.9 FM Address: Interlochen Center for the Arts P.O. Box 199 Interlochen, Michigan 49643.0199 Phone 616.276.7100 Fax 616.276.6311 CONFIDENTIAL INT000214 SONYGM00004997 EFTA_00119070 EFTA01265709
Interlochen Center for the Arts July 27, 1993 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 34 East 69th Street New York, NY 10021 Dear Jeff: O Interlochen On behalf of Interlochen Center for the Arts, I would like to thank you for your generosity in providing private jet transportation for Itzhak Perlman to Interlochen's campus in August. This generous gift will enable Interlochen to save over $12,000 in operational expenses. We have credited your in- kind gist to our annual fund and it's helping us move even closer to our overall fundraising goal this year. I will look forward to seeing you on Interlochen's campus in just a few weeks. Please let me know if I can do anything to make your visit more pleasant. Cordially, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement sk Arts Inir itidtrw Ininforhen Ler Fl dothrti a ntsfrin hhour nt0 ?7o-771%) lay ntn.. in47_1 FITIA wn . inn0643-0/SOWCGM_Mq04998 I:79" INT 000215 EFTA_00119071 EFTA01265710
Jeffrey E. Epstein The ViHand House Four Hundred FiItrseven Madison Avenue New York. New York 10022 (212) 750-9895 MEMORANDUM TO: Tim Ambrose FROM: Jeffrey Epstein DATE: December 27, 1993 Please acknowledge the receipt of $185,000 which was wired into the Interlochen Center For the Arts general account last Friday. „a Ifeez, CC 72,-//c,„/ Pet >7 X•Y'a. CONFIDENTIAL INT 000216 SDNY_GM_00004999 EFTA_0011 19072 EFTA01265711
J. EPSTEIN FOUNDATION THE V1LLARD HOUSE 457 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK,NEW YORK 10022 TELEPHONE (212) 750-9790 TELEFAX (212) 371-8042 November 10, 1993 Mr. Tim Ambrose Int erinrhen renter fnr the A rt c Dear Tim: Enclosed please find a check in the amount ofjafor the Interlochen Center for the Arts in furtherance of our discussion. Very Truly Yours, Jeffrey Epstein-Trustee CONFIDENTIAL INT 000217 SDNY_GM_00005000 EFTA_00119073 EFTA01265712
Interlochen Center for the Arts 0 Interlochen February 9, 1994 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein J. Epstein and Company, Inc. The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: I have talked to you and Ghislaine on several occasions to say thank you. But, I wanted to express in writing my personal and professional gratitude for the very generous gift . $20 0 for a new scholarship lodge. It is truly an extraordinary gture. I thought an update would be appropriate at this time. 1. The contract with Town and Country has been executed and they have scheduled construction of the lodge. 2. We are waiting for the temperature to rise above 10-15 degrees so that we can move the existing buildings and set the foundation. (The June target date remains at this time.) Design and construction of the exterior walls is underway. 3. You have approved the latest set of drawings with the basement entrance as indicated and approved the green roof which works for us as well. 4. We are requesting furniture packages from local vendors that will be both aesthetic and functional for a rental lodge. When we receive the packages and corresponding quotes, we will send them on to Ghislaine for her comments and suggestions. 5. We anticipate setting aside all lodge income in the 1994 Camp season and placing the net income in an endowment fund so that subsequent repairs, maintenance and furniture replacement are funded through the endowment. All succeeding income will be placed into the Jeffrey Epstein Scholarship Interlochen Arts Academy Imertotten Arts Camp Mterlochen Public Radio 88.7 FM/100.9FM Address: Interim-hen Center for the Arts P.O. Box 199 Interlochen. Michigan 49643-0199 Phone 616-276-7200 Fax 616.276.632! CONFIDENTIAL INT 000218 SDNY_GM_00005001 EFTA_00119074 EFTA01265713
Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Page 2 February 9, 1994 Fund for deserving and talented students. When awards are made, Interlochen will notify you, with respect to the recipients. The recipient will also be asked to communicate with the donor. If you would like to met the students, we will help arrange a meeting on campus as well. 6. At present we are calling the lodge the "Jeffrey E. Epstein Scholarship Lodge." If you would like it named in another manner, please contact me with the appropriate name or wording. 7. Under the charitable contribution act, you are permitted use of the lodge for two weeks each year, without any negative implications in respect to the full tax deductibility of your gift. Naturally, we would like you to visit the new lodge this summer. So that we might begin to book the lodge, I would ask you to consider what two weeks you would like reserved for your use. Perlman will be giving his concert on August 7, 1994. I have enclosed the appropriate tax code for your file. We have much to discuss as we move towards completion, but I thought this might be helpful. Jeffrey, we really appreciate all that you do for Interlochen. Somehow thank you seems inadequate for your continued commitment and generosity. We are most grateful. Warmest regards, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement Enclosure CONFIDENTIAL INT 000219 SONY_GM_00005002 EFTA_00119075 EFTA01265714
Interlochen Center for the Arts 0 Interlochen December 23, 1994 Ghislaine Maxwell 4 1imislinsiejn CrimnAnv hard house 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Ghislaine: Enclosed is the envelope we recently found in cleaning the Epstein Lodge. Apparently it lodged between the wall and the dresser. It was not discovered until the unit was moved for cleaning. As we discussed, the final week of Camp is August 14 through the 20th. I have reserved the lodge for Jeffrey's use. In addition, he has one more week that he can reserve for himself or guests he may wish to have use it. Attached is a list of the dry goods that are in storage as part of Jeffrey's personal inventory. Please advise if we are missing any items you are aware of being sent here. Please convey to Jeffrey how pleased we are to have such a facility on our campus. In fact, the President Elect will be staying in the lodge until his family's furniture arrives. It is a remarkable place. We are grateful. Best wishes for a wonderful holiday season. Sincerely, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement Enclosures: Inventory listing Lost envelope Interlochen Arts Academy 1nterlochen Arts Camp lnterlochen Public Radio 88.7 FM/100.9 FM Address: 1nterlochen Center for the Arts P.O. Box 199 1nterlochen. Michigan 49643-0199 Phone 616.276.7200 Fax 616-276-6321 CONFIDENTIAL INT000220 SDNY_GM_00005003 EFTA_0011 19076 EFTA01265715
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Date: 20-Dec-1994 01:57pm EST From: Susie Morrow MORROWSM Dept: Operations Tel No: TO: Timothy Ambrose ( AMBROSETJ ) CC: Dan Bauer ( BAUERDG ) Subject: Epstein inventory linens The following items of linens have been inventoried for the Epstein Lodge. 1 ea. Duvet down bed pillow (white) 1 ea. Down comforter (white) 1 ea. Indiana Blanket 1 ea. King size blanket (white) 2 ea. Bean bag standard pillows 4 sets Navy Blue towels (includes hand towel and wash cloth each set) 6 large white bathsheets 6 sets White towels (includes hand towel and wash cloth each set) 3 sets White King size sheets (includes flat and fitted sheet) 3 sets White pillow shams (2 shams each set) Susie CONFIDENTIAL INT 000221 SDNY_GM_00005004 EFTA_00119077 EFTA01265716
Interlochen Center for the Arts February 22, 1994 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein J. Epstein and Company, Inc. The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: 0 Interlochen On behalf of the Interlochen Board of Trustees, I have been asked to convey our sincere and heartfelt appreciation for your very generous gift of $200,000,for a scholarship lodge. As you have requested, this soon to be constructed lodge will be handicapped accessible and designed to meet the ADA requirements. This is the first such facility on our campus. We are pleased to accept and acknowledge your significant commitment to Interlochen and to the students, parents and guests who visit our campus each year. You have set the standard for others in creating an aesthetically pleasing and accessible new scholarship lodge here among the pines of northern Michigan. Warmest regards, James L. Tolley Chair, Board of Trustees 11 .. N.:.,,DFNT,A, INT000222 SDNY_GM_00005005 EFTA_00119078 EFTA01265717
Interlochen Center for the Arts February 21, 1995 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: 0 Interlochen It is not difficult to say thank you for your recent gift of 125,Lna.....2r to express our gratitude for your continuing eqenerositY. (for tax purposes, it should be noted that your contribution was received by Interlochen Center for the Arts in support of general operations. Interlochen has not provided any goods or services to you in exchange for your gift). But, it is difficult to adequately express our deep sense of appreciation for all that you have done in furthering the mission of Interlochen over the past four years. In addition to your personal and significant annual contributions, you have opened up and hosted several alumni meetings and receptions (our New York alumni group is now one of the strongest in the nation). It all began with our first meeting at the Villard House. Dr. Tuckerman's recent endowed gift in your honor speaks to your support and commitment to Interlochen. Last year we built the Epstein Lodge, Interlochen's first scholarship lodge in many years. It is our premier guest accommodation and the first handicapped accessible facility. Most recently you gave your strong endorsement of Interlochen to the Ciralsky family as they investigated the Academy offerings for their daughter, Jessica. You have done much in the name of Interlochen. We thank you. If I might borrow from my colleague Dr. Luby, you are a mensch! Best wishes for a successful 1995. Sincerely, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement Interlochen Arts Academy Interlochen Ans Camp Interlochen Public Radio 88.7 rmitoa9 FM Address: Interlochen Center for the Ans P.O. Box 199 Interlochen, Michigan 49643-0199 Phone 416-276-7200 Fax 616-276-632! CONFIDENTIAL INT 000223 SDNY_GM_00005006 EFTA _00119079 EFTA01265718
Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen January 19, 1995 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Epstein Foundation 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeff: On behalf of the students, faculty, and staff at the Interlochen Center for the Arts, I want to thank you for your generous contribution of $25,000. As you know, the support dollars received each year through the efforts of many individuals add up to a wealth of opportunities for those young students who come to make Interlochen their artistic home. Your gift enables us to continue to provide quality educational opportunities, enhance our tradition of excellence, and assist in the development of tomorrow's leaders. You have made a difference. For that irreplaceable gift, we thank you. With warm regards, Dean Boal President rasa lettrue-airse-4,74-.4 lnterlochen Ans Academy Interlochen Irts Camp Interlochen Public Radio 38.7 FM/ 100.9 F14 Address: lnterlochen Center for the Arts PO. Box 199 lmerlochem Michigan 496O-0199 Phone 616-276.7200 Fax 616-276-6321 CONFIDENTIAL INT 000224 SDNY_GM_00005007 EFTA_00119080 EFTA01265719
J. EPSTEIN FOUNDATION THE VILLARD HOUSE 457 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK,NEW YORK 10022 TELEPHONE (212)7A-9790 TELEFAX (212) 371-8042 January 10, 1995 Mr. Timothy Ambrose Interlochen Center for the Arts P.O. Box 199 Interlochen, Michigan 49643-0199 Dear Tim: Enclosed please find a check in the amount of $25,000 for Interlochen Center for the Arts in furtherance of the organization's charitable activities. Very truly Yours, CONFIDENTIAL INT 000225 SD NY_GM_00005008 EFTA_00119081 EFTA01265720
In t er lochen Cen t er for t he Ar t s 4$ Interlochen WilII Willi IV An, FuuYm August 29, 1996 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein J. Epstein Foundation The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: We gratefully accept and acknowledge your gitalicial(Lreceived 8/26/96. Your gift allows students to explore their potential as musicians, artists, and actors. Equipping students with the "Interlochen experience" provides self-discovery through self-discipline and challenge. As you well know, camp is an intense, emotional 8 weeks for students. But, it is wonderful to listen as row after row of tiny practice rooms vibrate with the sounds of instrumentalists warming up in preparation of the day's audition, performance, or weekly challenge. It is our hope that as campers go home they will carry a little piece of Interlochen back to their communities with them. Jeffrey, let me give my personal and professional thanks for all you do here at Interlochen. Your caring and thoughtful input in preserving Interlochen's physical environment is very much appreciated. The remaining amount of your gift will be directed to the Annual Fund. Thank you. Sincerely, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement For tax purposes, please note that this gift is a charitable contribution and no goods or services were exchanged. CONFIDENTIAL INT 000226 SDNY_GM_00005009 EFTA_0011 19082 EFTA01265721
DATE: August 2, 1996 TO: Peggy Johnson FROM: Timothy Ambrose SUBJECT: Epstein transfer Please move $1,600 from Jeffrey Epstein's Foundation account C000056444--total gift of $15,000 given 1/19/95 to 570004--into fund 577500, leaving $13,400 in 570004. CONFIDENTIAL INT000227 SDNY_GM_00005010 EFTA_001 19083 EFTA01265722
March .20, 19% Interlochen WWI Cum foe Am fowls* Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein J. Epstein Foundation The Villard House 4576 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Thank you for the gift of $20,000 received on 3/18/96 designated for the Olympics Fund. Your gift is the motivatiOingnittrentreinent at Interlochen, because it is the springboard for the many things that are happening here. As we've already shared with you, we are in great need of assistance this year, since the World Youth Symphony Orchestra will be traveling to Atlanta to perform in Symphony Hall on July 21 as a part of the opening weekend celebration in the Cultural Olympiad. Your gift will help provide support for this project. THANK YOU! Another piece of good news--Interlochen has been announced as one of the "10 Best Camps in America" as published in the March/April edition of Family Life magazine. The Today Show on NBC expects to air a piece on the 10 best camps, with emphasis on choosing the correct one, what to consider, and what to expect. And, Interlochen will be included. So. the tradition of nurturing young talent to its fullest potential goes on... Again, thank you for your generosity in selecting Interlochen as the recipient of your philanthropic endeavors. Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement For tax purposes it should be noted that your contribution received by Interlochen Center for the Arts is in support of scholarships. Interlochen has not provided any goods or services for your gift. ••ti Atrusemv • interagnen .iffs Camp • In ferfOChel Public Raato 38.7 FM/100.9 FM r.cnter:ar the Arts • P.O. Box 199 • Interlochen. Michigan 49643-0199 Phone: 6 I6-2:6 :200 • Fax 616-276.6321 • Internet: tcailnierlorhenizIlmi.us CONFIDENTIAL INT 000228 SDNY_GM_00005011 EFTA_00119084 EFTA01265723
i n / e r 1 r r h r ,. Cc r. t e r !b r t he A r t s Interlochen March 20, 1996 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Epstein Foundation 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Cuter ler fine femme It is with great pleasure that I acknowledge your recent contribution to the Interlochen Annual Campaign. Please accept my personal thanks for your gift of $20,000 designated for the Olympic Project. While we are still struggling through snow and cold days, summer is never far from our minds. This year, we have added 2 new programs: we will now offer a creative writing program and a chamber music program. However, our big news is that the World Youth Symphony Orchestra will be going to Atlanta to perform in the opening weekend of the Olympics. Again, Ed Downing has been working his magic to present another record-setting Summer Festival Concert Series. I hope you will be able to visit our campus and attend these events. Thank you again for including Interlochen in your annual philanthropy. Your gift will go directly toward helping talented and deserving students through our scholarship program. Since Richard F. Odell President CONFIDENTIAL INT 000229 SDNY_GM_00005012 EFTA_00119085 EFTA01265724
August 29, 1996 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein J. Epstein Foundation The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 I II Iterloc Win Lim' It. Mu Dear Jeffrey: On behalf of the students, faculty, and staff of the Interlochen Center for the Arts, I would like to thank you for your contribution of $1 to our scholarship fund. The generosity of you an fellow donors enables us to offer artistic and academic opportunities to students from all nations, backgrounds, and cultural heritage. The final camper concert, "Les Preludes," marks the conclusion of our 69th summer camp season. During the summer, over 1,800 campers participated in 4 and 8-week sessions with scholarship support totaling more than $800,000. Over 500 events during the 1996 Summer Arts Festival brought thousands of visitors to the campus. Just a few of the outstanding student performances during August include the high-schoolers' presentation of the operetta "Princess Ida" and the intermediate students' presentation of "Romeo and Juliet." During the second weekend of August, concerto winners are recognized for their achievements by performing solos with the World Youth Symphony orchestra. As you may have heard, WYSO was an outstanding representation for Interlochen at the Olympics through their highly-praised performance in Atlanta's Symphony Hall on July 21. Thank you for joining us on campus and experiencing the magic of Interlochen first hand. Sincerely, ichard F. Odell President P.S. For tax purposes, please note that this gift was solely philanthropic. No goods or services were exchanged in return for this gift. :rink ad/ 4k4,7 r 4.4., 0 / W0 4/ .4cadomy • Inirrlorlion -iris Camp • loRrlochen PuNic Radio SS] FM/100.9 FM Inicrlochen C oiler for Me Arts • P.O. Box 199 • Inicrlorlien. Michigan 49613.0199 Phone: Sti phitai OA: Fin ENTIAltmi.us INT000230 SDNY_GM_00005013 EFTA_00119086 EFTA01265725
J. EPSTEIN & COMPANY, INC. THE VILLARD HOUSE 457 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK. NEW YORK 10022 TELEPHONE (212)750-9790 TELEFAX (212) 37143042 August 26, 1997 Tim Ambrose Interlochen Center for The Art 400 M137 Interlochen, MI Dear Tim, Please find a check for $50,000 enclosed for Interlochen. This summer was really fun even though it was only a weekend. Please use $5,000 of the $50,000 for the scholarship Again, thanks for your help. Sine Jeff pstein CONFIDENTIAL INT 000231 SDNY_GAl00005014 EFTA_00119087 EFTA01265726
J. EPSTEIN & COMPANY, INC. THE VILLARD HOUSE 457 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK. NEW YORK 10022 TELEPHONE (212) 750.9790 TELEFAX (212) 371.8042 August 26. 1997 Tim Ambrose Interlochen Center for The Art 400 M137 Interlochen, MI Dear Tim. Please find a check for $50.000 enclosed for Interlochen. This summer was really fun even though it was only a weekend. Please use $5,000 of the $50,000 for the scholarship for Melissa Soloman. Again, thanks for your help. Since v. Jeftfjy Epstein CONFIDENTIAL INT 000232 SDNY_GM_00005015 EFTA _00119088 EFTA01265727
Interlochen Center for the Arts Dean Boal, President in association with the Mozart Bicentennial at Lincoln Center cordially invites you to a Pre-Concert Reception Thursday, February 6, 1992 5:45 pm — 7:45 pm The Empire Hotel Degas Room 44 West 63rd Street New York Reception precedes 8 pm Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra and Choir Concert Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center Hosted by Mr. Jeffrey El Epstein J. Epstein & Company, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL INT 000233 SDNY_GM_00005016 EFTA_00119089 EFTA01265728
it fi e .4 r 1 4 Interlochen Well Cote tor ant fluesim September 18, 1997 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022-6809 Dear Jeffrey: Thank you, you are very generous! It's difficult to express how pleased I was to find a check for $50,000 in the Federal Express envelope from The Jesse Philips Foundation. Per your instructions, $45,000 will be used for operations and scholarship support— $5,000 will be held in a reserve account for a South Africa Scholarship Fund ($3,990 will be used for Camp tuition and $1,010 for travel expense. With your permission, I will also designate $5,000 for the Presidential Discretionary Fund (from the $45,000 operations monies), which will be used by the President for emergency needs or to fund a project vital to Interlochen but not anticipated in the regular budget process. It's difficult to get a sense of this place and see the accomplishments of the students in a short time; but, I am pleased that you have made some time in your busy schedule. Please know that I personally and professionally appreciate your generosity and all that you do for a place that is special to those of us interested in the arts and young people. Have a great autumn! Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement For tax purposes, please note that this gift is a charitable contribution and no goods or services were exchanged. CONFIDENTIAL INT 000234 SDNY_GM_00005017 EFTA_00119090 EFTA01265729
0 Interlochen %VOA AL•U Ist An, thcalito September 18, 1997 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein 9 E. 71st Street New York, NY 100214118 Dear Jeffrey: I did not mention the student from South Africa, since tax deductible contributions cannot be directed to an individual. As I indicated, we have set aside $5,000 for Melissa Solomon for the 1998 Camp year. She is aware of your generosity, as I have spoken with her father. Enclosed is a letter confirming the fund and notification of your gift. You clearly have made one young lady extremely happy. She is a talented musician and we look forward to her return next summer. THANKS! Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement l•riens • !rune a.Ira Camp • inierlovhen Pt:Dik RadioM.7 FM/M0.91:31 • • • i• - •;le Arts •PO . InteNbehin. .11:ch“to,, 49643-0199 CONFIDENTIAL INT 000235 SDNY_GM_00005018 EFTA_00119091 EFTA01265730
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I I Interlochen A I: {tata«n September 4, 1997 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 9 East 71st St New York, NY 10021-4118 Dear Jeffrey: On behalf of our students, faculty, and staff, I would like to thank you for your gift of $50,000 that was provided through the Philips Foundation. Interlochen's 70th Camp season concluded with "Les Preludes" in the Interlochen Bowl on August 17. A $500,000 grant presented earlier that week by Michigan Governor John Engler will be used to upgrade performance venues, including renovations to the historic Bowl. Other construction projects include continuing work on the new Piano Building and Theater and beginning improvements on the first of the residence halls slated for renovation. After breaking the $2 million mark for summer concert ticket sales, the fall season of the Interlochen Arts Festival begins with Grammy-award-winner pianist George Winston. Also appearing in September is organist Diane Bish, who will be performing in Dendrinos Chapel. With the opening of the 36th year of the high school Academy on September 13, presentations by student, faculty, and guest instructors will begin within a few weeks. The ability to move forward on campus improvements, new programs, and the commitment to arts education is possible because of your generosity. Thank you again for your gift to Interlochen. Sinc6rely, c7tm "An, of /7,44*e} Richard F. Odell President CONFIDENTIAL INT000237 SDNY_GMJ)0005020 EFTA_00119093 EFTA01265732
en t e r :or /t en Cen t er for t he Art s February 19, 1998 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein J. Epstein Foundation 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: 0 Interlochen Willi lulu lu Anl E aaaaa On behalf of the Interlochen Center for the Arts, I'd like to thank you for your recent contribution of $1,500 to cover the Interlochen Alumni Event held in New York. The excellence of our Academy students was evident with the recent selection of 5 seniors by ARTS, a national program that recognizes achievements in academics and arts. Award candidates participate in a week of workshops and interaction with 124 peers and panels of distinguished artists. Based on the adjudications, first level winners are nominated as Presidential Scholars and honored in Washington. Since 1980, Interlochen has had 29 Presidential Scholars--more than any other high school in the United States. February activities include Winterlochen with parents and friends visiting for a Teacher Appreciation Reception, outdoor games, and orchestra performance with concerto winners. Student presentations include the theater division's production of "Into the Woods," brass and percussion ensemble performance, Black History Month celebration, and the Winter Dance Concert. The progress of construction and renovation projects is visible with the closing in of the music building and exterior work on the newly-remodeled residence hall. Because of this winter's mild weather, we're hopeful that the new theater and music building will be ready by the time camp opens. The generosity of our many friends makes new buildings and renovations a reality as well as the $4 million in financial aid we provide annually. Thanks again for your gift to Interlochen. Sincerely , .2.4O r 7-- Akvq7 Oat (74,1/1.01 jan 4Akiej 41.41, AL 049.44 1 Z•44, 0/ 44a b . a t. -Ht 3// 2- For tax purposes, please note that this gift was solely philanthropic. No goods or services were exchanged in return for this gift. Richard F. Odell President CONFIDENTIAL INT000238 SDNY_GM_00005021 EFTA_001 19094 EFTA01265733
Int erlochen Cen t er for the Ar t s 2/20/98 Interlochen WWI CON, NI An; ENNIO'. Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Epstein Foundation 457 Madison New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Thank you for your contribution of $1,500 received 2/19/98 for Interlochen's Restricted Fund. Our goal is to produce quality and excellence in arts education. However, long-term success depends on those of you who provide financial assistance for us to carry out this mission. The seed of "a little camp in the woods," planted by Dr. Joseph E. Maddy in 1927 has grown throughout the years. Historical decades in a time capsule of the Camp's growth follows: The 20's--The National High School Orchestra Association Camp is established and considered a success and an artistic haven for young musicians. The 30's--CBS and NBC networks broadcast concerts to thousands of listeners spreading the word of Joseph Maddy's treasure in the woods. The 40's—Growth increases as a Dance Department is added, Fine Ans Building is dedicated, Kresge is completed, and Junior and huennediate Divisions are established. The Camp became affiliated with the University of Michigan, By-laws were revised, and The National High School Orchestra Association officially became the National Music Camp The 50's—Construction included a new radio budding, the Joseph E. Maddy Administration Building, Lochaven and Pinecrest (dining areas), all-in-all 104 buildings to-date. The Chamber Music Festival became part of the post-Camp offerings. The 60's—Like a flower blooming, the physical campus continued its steady growth with the addition of scholarship lodges and WIAA Public Radio. The Academy was established and classrooms were built to provide a proper educational environment. The 70's—Construction virtually came to a halt. Growth came through performances, as 139 concerts, programs and exhibitions were presented off-campus in 73 Michigan cities through the first -Interlochen Outreach" program. The National Music Camp celebrated its 50th season in 1977. The 80's--Presentations continued to grow in number and stature. Both on- and off-campus, international guest artists and ensembles performed. Academic excellence continued as the Academy celebrated its 25th year and the Camp, its 60th. The 90's—Repair and renovation of existing buildings and construction of a Music Building Complex is underway. Began in 1995, The Campaign for Inter:ocher' included four elements: construction, renovation, scholarships and endowment, a plan designed to ensure the future of young artists attending Interlochen. From the beginning a can-do spirit prevailed, allowing Interlochen Center for the Arts to grow into one of America's true cultural treasures. One that touches the lives of thousands of young people who assume worldwide leadership positions in the arts, education, business, and industry. Thank you for helping to make the impossible, possible! As a contributor, your gift will be counted toward the $45 million Campaign for Interloc Sine Timothy J. Ambrose V. P. Advancement For tax purposes, please note that this gift is a charitable contribution and no goods letrrh+rh<•n .1 ms ltattem:. • intern-rhea Arts Camp ' laterluthen Public Radio 131/100.9 FM latcrierl,••• (baler (hr the _Arts • P.O. Box 199 interioclum. Michigan .J96d.1•0!99 Fiume illtt WOE pitAt rvices were exchanged. INT 000239 SDNY_GM_00005022 EFTA_00119095 EFTA01265734
/ l• r ! n C h !I' C.' ,, i er far the Ar t s 0 Interlochen a, :P I I tint , z , March 29, 1999 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022-6809 Dear Jeffrey: We are pleased to acknowledge a gift of $100,000 given in your honor by Firstmark Communications International, LLC. This is a significant statement and we are pleased to be the beneficiary of this largess. We thank Firstmark and we thank you for your continued involvement and generosity. Because of this gift, a number of very talented and financially deserving young people will have opportunity to share in the "spirit of Interlochen." Sinc Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement harrinclien .1a/sink/war • huengiehen Ins Camp • Interlochen Public Rain.. SZI 'EV /0n 's Fl! Interindien tenter ft»• the .lity • PO Sas no • hiteelochen MiChigan 196 I341199 NO.2-0....M0 • Fat- 616-..-6÷,42i • Werner aa iinacianeheni W wi CONFIDENTIAL INT 000240 SDNY_GM_00005023 EFTA_00119096 EFTA01265735
INTERLOC H EN May 18, 2000 Center fir the Arts Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022-6809 Dear Mr. Epstein: I am sending this letter today to confirm a conversation I had with Kim from your office and to update you on changes in policy within the fundraising arm of Interlochen. Per my conversation with Kim, we have designated 525,000 from your account here at Interlochen to be used to pay tuition and expenses for Melissa Solomon's senior year. Should you or her family receive any additional notices for payment from either our business office or admissions office, please disregard them. Additionally, Mr. Epstein, we have recently gone through changes in policy on how and what we can record as a contribution. This policy revision has been debated at various levels over the past four years and was only recently approved at our February Board of Trustees Meeting. As a 501(c)3 organization, Interlochen must be vigilant in being proper stewards of all contributions. In the past, it was part of our giving policy to accept as gifts, money given to fund a specific student as named by the donor. Your support has fallen within this category on various occasions and made it possible for deserving students to attend Interlochen while gaining a tax deduction for your contribution. This is a gesture that we look upon as very generous on your part. Please be advised for future reference that Interlochen has discontinued the practice of accepting gifts that are restricted to a donor designated student. Funding from your account for Melissa Solomon has been grandfathered in. It is only proper that we honor your original intentions as discussed with Tim Ambrose. It was our intention to discuss this change with you in person while President Downing and I were in New York in April. Unfortunately, our schedules did not allow for a meeting. If you have any questions please can call me direct at 231-276-7615 or I will be happy to discuss this with Kim. Thank you for your loyal support and I hope we can find new ways for your philanthropy to assist many students who wish to attend Interlochen. Director of Major Gifts Interlocben Center for the Arts Pc> Box 199 • haerlothea M149643-0199 Phone 231.2767200 • FAX 231 276.6321 • e-mail: Wallimeraxten.412.mtas • wuw.inwrh. ; INT 000241 EFTA _001 19097 EFTA01265736
INTERtacHEN Center for the Arts POLICY STATEMENT: for designated scholarship gifts Interlochen Center for the Arts allows individuals/interested organizations to give direct support to a designated student by contributing to his/her student account. Under IRS regulations, this direct support is non tax-deductible. ICA will acknowledge as tax-deductible contributions only those allowed under IRS regulations, such as contributions to ICA's scholarship program. APPROVED BY INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES on February 5, 2000. Further, it is advised that any and all past donors to this program be informed of this official policy change. Interlocben Center for the Arts PO Box 199 • Interlocken. MI 4964.3-0199 Pbone 231.276.7200 • FAX 231.276.6321 • e-mail: Icanitiwriotheir.k12.mi.tis • wino interfochen r 000242 EFTA_00119098 EFTA01265737
I NTER LOC H EN Center for the Arts April 25, 2003 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein 457 Madison Ave, 41h Floor New York, NY 10022-6809 Dear Mr. Epstein: On behalf of all of us at Interlochen Center for the Arts, I want to write and express our deep appreciation for the recent gift of $17,000 from C.O.U.Q. Foundation. This gift provides us with the needed funds for the Interlochen Jazz Ensemble to compete in the Essentially Ellington Jazz Festival at Lincoln Center on May 17 — 20, 2003. Thank you so much. Most sinc ely, Interhschen Center for the Arts PO Box 799 • huedocken,,t7749643.0199 • Pilo*? 2,31 276.7200 • ¢rtmn MOTIOMPII OrR tender in arts education changing litres since 192S.. • IDENTIAL III • SDNY_GM_00005026 EFTA_00119099 EFTA01265738
Interlochen Center for the Arts FAX. (616) 276-6321 DATE: ATTENTION: COMPANY: FAX # RE: PAGES TO FOLLOW: FROM: O Interlochen February -I, 1 (192 Paula Sherman Jeffrey Epstein Co. 212-371-8042 Tickets at Lincoln Center 2 Timothy J. Ambrose DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT If 4520 NOTES There will be 10 tickets held at the box office at Lincoln Center for your croup (140 West 65th Street, New York City, NY 10023 (212) 877-1800). If not received in full please contact (616) 276-9221. Interlochen Arts Arade INT 000244 Address:! !Werke-hen C1C EtwanwA LO 276-9220NY _GM_N)005027 EFTA_00 119100 EFTA01265739
$1 Etyk COLN Interlochen at Lincoln Center Interlochen Arts Academy is the only high school in the country invited to participate in the Minart Bicentennial. Interlochen Center for the Arts Dean Boal, President in association with the Mozart Bicentennial at Lincoln Center presents The Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra and The Interlochen Arts Academy Choir Margaret Hillis, Conductor Soloists Marlene Meyer, soprano Tom Dymit, tenor Beth Babbitt, alto William Diana, baritone Program Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MISSA IN C ("DOMINICUS"), 1066 Symphony in F, No. 6, K.43 "Veni Sancte Spiritus,"1C47 Church Sonata in F , K.145 Thursday, February 6, 1992 at 8 p.m. Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center Tickets: $15, $12, $10 Alice Tully Hall Box Office CenterCharge: (212) 721.6500 Interlochen Box Office: (616) 276-6230 MARGARET HILLS (hic 4 Anurrha's matt thsormthhed onhhhhai. hkagaret Has h.., musician Ain,: eith•er .13 a :horttlfarrhestrat directin spans foto dada,. fit"' '..• hi :I the ChKago I lk .((..3";11 Fern :C( INT 00245 :14 SDNY_GM_00005028 • • • EFTA_00 1 19101 EFTA01265740
A si 1' ¶4 J.'s : t, • c. 11 4 1 • ' kij tri -111. INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS offers talented musicians, dancers, actors, visual artists and writers the opportunitylp develop their abilities in a highly competitive community of peers. The curriculum is accelerated with special emphasis on character development and initiative. Founded in 1927 by Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, Interlochen was incorporated as a nonprofit educational organization in 1977. The corporation includes Interlochen Arts Academy, Interlochen Arts Camp and WIAA-FM/WIZY-FM public radio service. INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY celebrates 30 years of excellence in arts and academics. Founded in 1962 as a winter program to complement the established arts camp, the academy enrolls 420 students in grades 9 through 12 and a postgraduate year. It features instruction in music, theater, dance, visual arts and creative writing with college preparatory academics. Ninety-seven percent of academy graduates attend a school of higher education — most often the school of their first choice. Interlochen has had more Presidential Scholars in the Arts than any other high school in the country. 1NTERLOCHEN ARTS CAMP celebrates 65 years in 1992. The camp is an eight-week program and enrolls 3500 students from all 50 states and more than 30 countries. It embraces students ages 8 through high school in three divisions. Concentrated and highly competitive programs in music, theater, dance and visual arts are offered. More than 256 courses are available each summer. The camp and the University of Michigan enjoy a 50-year affiliation. WIAA-FM serves a regional audience of nearly 300,000 listeners at 88.7 FM, Interlochen, and 100.9 FM, East Jordan. The station, a chatter member of National Public Radio, is an integral part of public broadcasting in Michigan. It raises more money per capita than any other public radio station in the United States. For more information on Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen Center for the Arts PO Box 199 Interlochen, Michigan 49643.0199 (616) 276.9221 For more information on the Mozart Bicentennial CenterCharge (212) 721.6500 Mozart Hot Line (212) 875.5399 Masses-in-Concert (516) 324-1248 Interlochen Cenier for the Arts is supported in part by the Michigan Council (or the Arts and Cultural Affairs. Interlochen Center for the Arts proudly admits students of any race. sex, creed. national or ethnic ongin, handicap. 0e religion. The Mozart Bicentennial involves the world's most distinguished companies, conservatories and universities in a historic 19-month celebration of the artistic genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The students of the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra and Choir are among the renowned musicians invited to perform at Lincoln Center, the only high school in the United States to be so honored. They join thousands of world-class artists, technicians, sponsors and organizers who make this event possible. Among presenters are the New York Philharmonic, The Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, The Juilliard School, the New York City Opera, and orchestras from Salzburg, Vienna, Boston, Philadelphia and San Francisco. To be invited to participate in the Mozart Bicentennial is a proud moment for Interlochen. It reflects the commitment to quality education which is at the center of Interlochen's mission. Conceived by Neal Zaslaw, musicological advisor to the Bicentennial, the Masses-in- Concert programs are a series of novel musical presentations halfway between concerts and historical reconstructions of concerted Masses as performed in the 1770s. Each concert will present Mozart's liturgical music, including a Mass with related choral music, church sonatas and symphony move- ments as they might have been heard at a high Mass at Salzburg Cathedral and other central European churches in Mozart's day. The Mozart Bicentennial at Lincoln Center opened January 27, 1991, and lasts through August 1992, during which the II companies resident at Lincoln Center and invited organizations pay tribute to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by perform- ing his complete works and presenting related ballets, films, exhibits, lectures, symposia and theater works. lics EFTA_00119102 EFTA01265741
Interlochen Center for the Arts 0 Interlochen September 15, 1992 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein J. Epstein Foundation The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeff: Many thanks for your generosity this past year. In addition to your significant financial support, your generosity continued to be exhibited in the use of your plane for Mr. Perlman. With you support, and others like you who are committed to Interlochen, we have exceeded last year's fundraising mark. This year we were fortunate to receive over $500,000 in new or increased gifts; and again increased our donor base by over 25 percent. The "spirit of Interlochen" continues, thanks to you. We extend our grateful appreciation for all that you have done financially, and in moving the New York alumni organization forward. Sincerely, Iwt Timothy J. ose Vice President Institutional Advancement IntertodienArisAamtemy ImerkdienArtsCemp KTAA/U7Fhtmnyroa9n4 Addmm:InferforhenCto Nrin mixt 49643-0199 SONY_GM_MM0UG0 I N1- 000247 phone 6/6 276-7200 EFTA_0011 19103 EFTA01265742
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May 3, 1993 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 9416 Penthouse F 265 East 66th Street New York, NY 10021-6404 Dear Mr. Epstein: It is with great appreciation for your continued generosity to Interlochen that I write to you today and offer membership into Interlochen's most treasured donor club. Your ongoing support of the Center prompts me to bring to your attention this very special assemblage -- The President's Club of Interlochen. A bit of background... Established in 1974, The President's Club consists of Interlochen's key individual supporters -- those who believe in the ideals upon which Interlochen was founded and have chosen to support in many ways the activities of our Center. Interlochen's President's Club is a vital component of our ongoing success. 1HE IPEUB IN1ERL N INIERLOCHENCENTERFORDIEARTS INTERLOCHEN. MICHIGAN 49043 In addition to making financial commitments, President's Club members assist Interlochen by attending concerts, events and special meetings, identifying prospective students and providing counsel to the president on issues and policies of the institution. They share in many ways the aspirations and accomplishments of Interlochen and its students and faculty. Incidentally, the past three fiscal years have provided the most dramatic increase in President's Club membership since the inception of the Club. It would be an honor to add the Epstein name to the roster which presently boasts many of the country's leading patrons of the arts. Your much appreciated past gifts to the Center would qualify you as a member Paid In Full. All that is needed is your signature on the enclosed card and the rest is up to me. Please feel free to call or write if I can answer any questions. I'll look forward to receiving your signed Statement of Acceptance for Membership. Again, thank you so much for remaining such an important part of the Interlochen family... CONFIDENTIAL INT 000250 SDNY_GM_00005033 EFTA_00119106 EFTA01265745
Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein May 3, 1993 Page 2 Best wishes from all of us at Interlochen! As alwa , Richard K. Dupree Director, Major Gifts RKD:Ip Enclosures: President's Club Packet Membership Roster 11 e • for 3-•-• • CONFIDENTIAL INT 000251 SDNY_GM_00005034 EFTAJX) I 19107 EFTA01265746
June 17, 1993 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 457 Madison Avenue #4 Fl New York, NY 10022-6830 Dear Jeff: Welcome to The President's Club of Interlochen! I am so pleased that you have become members of this special group of individuals who have made major commitments to help Interlochen continue its programs. Enclosed is your President's Club plaque, a small token of our appreciation for your support. I take this opportunity to bring to your attention our annual President's Club Weekend that is held in the summer. Last year, 169 members and guests attended and enjoyed a variety of information sessions, social activities and, of course, entertainment as part of this special Weekend which culminated with the Concerto Concert of our renowned World Youth Symphony Orchestra. The next President's Club Weekend is scheduled for August 13-15, 1993. I do hope that you will make plans to be with us. It is a wonderful time to become acquainted with other President's Club members and enjoy Interlochen at its finest. 1HE IN RE CLIJ IESIDE INIIRLOCHINCINVERFORTHEART3 INTERLOCHEN MICHIGAN *9643 Again, our deepest look forward to sharing through The President's Enclosure: Plaque thanks for your support. We more of Interlochen with you Club! Sincerely, )4400' Dean Boal President CONFIDENTIAL INT000252 SDNY_GM _00005035 EFTA _00119108 EFTA01265747
I n t e r l ochen Cen t e r for t he Ar t s 0 Interlochen 10n1 tenet fie An. Flit On October 4, 1996 Jeffrey Epstein Chairman of the Board Jeffrey Epstein and Associates 457 Madison Avenue New York City, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Enjoy the enclosed copy of the final concert given on Sunday, August 18, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. in the Interlochen Bowl! It is always an amazing performance to experience. I hope the audio tape will meet your expectations. As I write this, Interlochen's Academy Band and Wind Ensemble are preparing to give their first concert of the season on Sunday, October 6. October 18 is Collage (our 90-minute sampler of many disciplines without a pause, incorporating large ensembles, dance routines and creative writing, all in one presentation). The third annual Parents Weekend will also take place on that date. This year's Collage/Act II Auction theme is On With The Show. As you can see, our fall/winter schedule is as incredibly busy, as is the summer's. The doorlatch is always open for you to visit and "experience" Interlochen during any season! Sincerely Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement nterioenrn .1fis Aennemy • Interlochen Am Camp • Min-when Puri Jr. knain 48.7 PM! 100.9 FM Interlochen Center for the Arts • PO &'t ;99 - ;ntrringnen. fiehotan ♦9603.0199 Phone: 616.276.7200 • Far Q6-2764121 • Internet: coainteriochen.k12sto CONFIDENTIAL INT 000253 SDNY_GM_00005036 EFTA_001191109 EFTA01265748
40 Interlochen September 23, 1996 Jeffrey Epstein Chairman of the Board Jeffrey Epstein and Associates 457 Madison Avenue New York City, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Find enclosed a copy of the final concert during the 1995 Camp season. The 19% season's tape is in the process of being completed at this time. When one is available, I will forward it to you. Sincerely. Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement CONFIDENTIAL INT 000254 SDNY_GM_00005037 EFTA_001 191 10 EFTA01265749
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: ambrosetj Subject: alums Tim, Just wanted to let you of my friends said tha Times for his recent pu Date: From: Dept: Tel No: 08-Feb-1996 01:22pm EST Gayle E Shaw [email protected] ( [email protected] ) ow a ut some possibly Jeffrey Epstein was j chase of a huge to interesting alumni. One t written up in the NY ouse downtown ($41m?). One of your present studen .aughter of the people that own the co that makes Kashi (cereal) in LaJolla. I don't know the students name, but she is a sophmore (Elizabeth Brown's age) and loves IAA. She is a creative writer, and her parents were at the recent even that Rich and I attended at the Brown's house. Hope you are well! Take care. G Gayle E. Shaw Director of Special Gifts University at Buffalo Office of University Development 202 Wende Hall, 3435 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14214-3010 716-829-2630 (work) 716-829-2636 (fax) CONFIDENTIAL INT 000255 SDNY_GM_00005038 EFTA_OOI1911! EFTA01265750
In t er l ochen Cen t e r far t he Ar t s May 2, 1996 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 34 East 69th Street New York, NY 10021 0 Interlochen MIN Coster ler Ant Elstatios Dear Jeffrey: I hope this letter finds your enjoying the first days of spring! It is with a great deal of excitement and anticipation that I write to inform you of my intent to leave the Interlochen Center for the Arts effective July 12, 1996. I have been offered the position of Executive Director of Development for the School of Business at Indiana University and, after much deliberation with Mary Jane, the kids, and the cat, have accepted the offer. The program at Indiana is first-rate and I look forward to my new responsibilities with a recipe of eagerness, excitement and just a pinch or two of appropriate fear! My association with Interlochen goes back to 1972 when I first set foot on the grounds as a terribly shy summer camper from Mississippi forced to attend by a painfully persuasive mother. Now, as my family and I prepare to leave, it becomes even more apparent what Interlochen has meant and means to me — Mom was right all along. High atop the list of gifts Interlochen has given me are the friendships I have made with alumni, parents, friends, trustees and, of course, my co-workers here on campus. Now that I come to think of it, I can honestly blame the amount of gray hair on my head from the same group! As a friend of mine said not too long ago, "may our paths cross often and with fond remembrances of the time we shared at Interlochen'! Mary Jane joins me in sending our heartfelt best wishes to you for health, happiness and peace... As alwa s, Richard K. Dupree Director, Major Gifts Managing Director, The Campaign for Interlochen Intertochen Arts Academy • Interlochen Arts Camp • Interlochen Public Radio 88.7 PM/100.9 FM Thieriot-hen Center for the Arts • P.O. Bat 199 • Interlochen, Michigan 49643.0199 Phone: 616-276-7200 • Far 616-276-6321 • Internet icaetniertochen.k12.rni.us CONFIDENTIAL INT 000256 SDNY_GM_00005039 EFTA_001 191 12 EFTA01265751
In t er l ochen Cen t er far t he Ar t s June 27, 1997 Interlochen Netll Gnu I., Ain flacemo Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Epstein Foundation 457 Madison Ave New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Everyone agrees that Interlochen's founder, Joseph E. Maddy, was a man of action. He had visions that went from idea to implementation because of his drive and because he knew how to engage others in his plans. The Wexner Foundation is counted among the believers in the ideals that were set by him--to create a "dream city for youth" where artistic expression is taught and nurtured. This year, we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of Interlochen Arts Camp and the 35th anniversary of Interlochen Arts Academy. As a tribute to the man who founded the "World Center for Arts Education" and in conjunction with our anniversary, we have created a new donor recognition program appropriately named, the Joseph E. Maddy Society. This highest donor recognition honor is being bestowed on our friends who have made significant gifts to Interlochen of $50,000 and above. The Wexner Foundation's gifts to Interlochen entitle you to be one of the members of the elite Joseph E. Maddy Society. We hope you will join us on campus as we celebrate our inaugural Joseph E. Maddy Society event on Sunday, August 17, 1997. On this day, we will be unveiling our newly constructed donor wall on campus. We will begin with dinner at Norpines, hosted by me and my wife Joyce, and then attend the stirring performance of Les Preludes, the traditional season finale of the camp session. These are small tokens of our appreciation for what your support for Interlochen means to us. chard F. Odell President P.S. Your donor wall listing will be: Wexner Foundation If you would prefer different wording or would rather remain anonymous, please call Julie Thompson, (616) 276-7619. Interbehen Arts Academy • Interlochen Arts Camp • Interiochen Public Radio 83.7 FM/ I 0a9 FM In:et-althea Center it r the arts • P 0. Rot 199 • Intertoehen Michigan ♦96410199 Phone: 626.276-200 Far 616-176-6321 • Internet: inzGinterlochen.k12.mi.us CONFIDENTIAL INT 000257 SDNY_GM_00005040 EFTA_OOI 19113 EFTA01265752
June 27, 1997 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein 9 East 71st Street New York, NY 10021 Dear Jeffrey: Interlochen WWI CO CO In Art, (home Everyone agrees that Interlochen's founder, Joseph E. Maddy, was a man of action. He had visions that went from idea to implementation because of his drive and because he knew how to engage others in his plans. You are counted among the believers in the ideals that were set by him--to create a "dream city for youth" where artistic expression is taught and nurtured. This year, we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of Interlochen Arts Camp and the 35th anniversary of Interlochen Arts Academy. As a tribute to the man who founded the "World Center for Arts Education" and in conjunction with our anniversary, we have created a new donor recognition program appropriately named, the Joseph E. Maddy Society. This highest donor recognition honor is being bestowed on our friends who have made significant gifts to Interlochen of $50,000 and above. Your gifts to Interlochen entitle you to be one of the members of the elite Joseph E. Maddy Society. We hope you will join us on campus as we celebrate our inaugural Joseph E. Maddy Society event on Sunday, August 17, 1997. On this day, we will be unveiling our newly constructed donor wall on campus. We will begin with dinner at Norpines, hosted by me and my wife Joyce, and then attend the stirring performance of Les Preludes, the traditional season finale of the camp session. These are small tokens of our appreciation for what your support for Interlochen means to us. P.S. Your donor wall listing will be: President Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Epstein Foundation )41 e nd a 2. etre 4-iN If you you would prefer different wording or would rather remain anonymous, please call Julie Thompson, (616) 276-7619. A ad,7•:.. • in fer.%ch, arts Camp • Incerlorhen Public Radio SS.7 F31/ Nag FM s.•r .Ir •s • F.O. Ras 199 • Intertnehen. M'cksgcn 19643.009 pion• Pi-276.744M • Far 1;16.276.01i • harmer: :nti?interbarhen.k (2. mi.us CONFIDENTIAL INT 000258 SDNY_GM_00005041 EFTA_OOI 19114 EFTA01265753
MEMORANDUM DATE: January 22, 1998 TO: Jeffrey Epstein FROM: Timothy Ambro RE: Confirmation of Appo This is to confirm a meeting with you at the Villard House on January 28 at 11:30 a.m. with Richard Odell and the Chairman of Interlochen's Board of Trustees, Larry Clarkson. The topic for discussion is to extend Interlochen's appreciation for your generous past support and to explore your future interest in Interlochen and The Campaign for Interlochen. I have enclosed a New York Times article and a biography on Mr. Clarkson. Rich Odell you have already met. If you have any questions prior to their arrival, please contact me at 616-276-7610. CC: R. Odell CONFIDENTIAL INT 000259 SONY_GM_00005042 EFTA_001 191 15 EFTA01265754
Business Day itbe Xrto Boric ennuss Boeing Has Its Feet on the Ground Aircraft Giant Branches Out but Stays Close to Its Roots 1 By ADAM BRYANT In the aerospace business, Boeing seems invincible. By placing big bets on new aircraft and paying close attention to re- search and engineering, it has grown to dominate its industry by a wide margin. When it has tried to diversify outside the notoriously volatile aircraft industry. though, it has a remarkable history of missing the mark. Through the years, the Boeing Company has made everything from windmills and hydrofoils to rail cars and computer-con- trolled buses. In its early days, it even tried making furniture. And while most of these ventures were considered technical sue- cases, they all drained cash until the com- pany shut them down. Now, undeterred. Boeing is breaking out into new areas again. But there is a differ- ence this time: The company finally ap- pears to have learned from its mistakes. In recent months, the Seattle-based Boeing has announced a number of new ventures — such as selling corporate Jets and train- ing pilots — that suggest that it has decided to stay close to its aerospace roots. "Boeing has learned that if it reaches too far afield, it gets burned," said Wolfgang H. Demisch, an aerospace analyst at BT 'Securities. "So it is trying to somehow extend its presence by building on its exist- ing franchises." More is at stake than simply erasing Boeing's dubious record in sideline busi- nesses. For one, the new ventures. if suc- cessful. can help smooth out the cyclical swings that have long buffeted Boeing's stock price and the sae of its work force. That search for balance was a big reason Boeing announced last December its inten- tion to acqupt the McDonnell Douglas Cor. poratton, whose strength in military con- tracting should complement Boeing's coin- mercial aircraft business. But that deal. Continued on Page 19 Maintaining Aititu Over the years, Boeing haS d. rs',ONFIDE to try to protect Ilse against downtuess Lawrence W. Clarkson. president of Boeing Enterprises, on the Boor of the company's factory in Renton, Wash., where a new business jet will be made. r /It Nee Yotk Times EFTA_00I 19116 EFTA01265755
Ground tion of in-flight video and audio sys- tems. Boeing officials declined to predict how much revenue Boeing Enter- prises may generate in coming years. But Nicholas Heymann, an aerospace analyst at Prudential Se- curities, has estimated that Boeing Enterprises could take in $5 billion by 2000, with operating profit mar- gins of about 20 to 25 percent He also predicted that the division would grow 8 to 10 percent a year. Boeing officials said two overarch- ing criteria would guide Boeing En- terprises' expansion into new areas: It must know at least something about the products and their custom- ers. As sensible as that strategy sounds, Boeing is nevertheless add- ing to the challenges It faces in com- ing years, particularly in trying to absorb McDonnell Douglas into its corporate culture. "The Jury is still out on whether they are overreaching themselves in other business," Mr. Demist,' said. "What they are attempting is pretty ambitious." For all the challenges of the corpo- rate strategy, though, one thing is clear: Boeing will leave behind few- er curiosities for historians. When the aircraft industry slumped in 1918 after the end of World War I, for example, Boeing tried to augment its modest plane-building business by making flat-bottomed boats called sea sleds and furniture like dressers and phonograph cases. Boeing had'hoped to sell the boats to the Navy, but they eventually wound up in the hands of private owners who bought them at a dis- count. And Boeing's own employees bought much of the furniture at clearance prices. According to "Leg- end and Legacy," a history of Boeing by Robert J. Selling. the company sent out a notice to employees that included this sales pitch: "P.S. If you have delayed getting married on ac- count of the high price of furniture, now is the time to get a good start." The next big push to diversify came after World War II, when Boeing's production lines for bomb- ers were almost shut down. It consid- ered getting into the car and house- hold appliance businesses, but Boeing executives determined that that would be too much of a stretch even for them. The company tried the turbine engine business instead. In the late 1960's, when business was so slow that Boeing at one point went 18 months without getting a single aircraft order, the company branched into a wide variety of busi- nesses. It built passenger and mili- tary hydrofoils, wind-powered tur- bines, public transit equipment, even biers. At one d A Commercial Success Most of Boeing's revenues come from the sale of commercial airplanes. although the pending acquisition of McDonnell Douglas will make the military and aerospace sector a bigger contributor to its bottom line. . 1996 REVENUES $22.1 Mon . 'y MILITARY ANO AEROSPACE Battle systems (like AWACS) e.4% Other 0.tris Helicopters and planes Space • sy • . stems . .•,. • • IP COMMERCIAL AIRPLANEIS SOurco Canoany wait. Thane, yea experiment. Boeing officials laid at the, that their goal was to have a thi the company's revenue coming nontraditional areas by 1980. oWt are going to respond to social n a Boeing official told Time magaz" in 1971. "If we do not, we will be .ii limited company." But as demand picked up 1 planes, particularly with airline regulation in 1978, Boeing event left all these businesses to focu the products and customers it best. In the process, it became a a, narrower company, although ( more prosperous one than if it pouring money into .extra neous ventures. ' • Since then, Boeing has gone through a fundamental change, and has come to see itself as an aero- space company, rather than a com- pany with engineering prowess that can be applied to Just about anything. One former Boeing executive who was involved in many past diversifi- cation efforts, John H. Goldie, summed up Boeing's mistakes In "Legend and Legacy," although his words serve as a warning to all com- panies: "Boeing never had a strategy to diversify in any intelligent way," Mr. Gokile said. "It gets into these things on an ad hoc basis. Somebody prcli• motes an idea and If he's reasonably capable, it'll work. But if the an guys an I t d doesn't do ylbia , it'll be a disavursm6000 1 EFTA_00) 19117 EFTA01265756
Boeing Has Its Feet on-- Continued From First Business Page scheduled to be completed early next month, has encountered sharp criti- cism from the European Union. which has threatened to oppose the merger tomorrow in its final ruling unless Boeing accepts severe restric- tions on its operations. The Clinton Administration has signaled that it may retaliate it the European Union decides to impose stiff fines on Boeing. For all its problems with Euro- pean regulators, Boeing has another kind of problem — the kind any com- pany would love to have. It expects to generate such hefty profits in com- ing years that it will be forced to find new uses for all the cash. Yesterday, it reported second-quarter net' in- come of $334 million on revenues bf $9.29 billion. The results were short of analysts' expectations, and the stock fell 91.6875. closing at 154.375. But that is probably Just a blip on the radar. And this time, Boeing is not waiting to start searching for new businesses only after aircraft orders have slumped and it Is struggling to keep its workers busy. "That is a significant difference between the past and where we are today." said Lawrence W. Clarkson, president of Boeing Enterprises, a division created in January to seek out and manage new ventures. Boeing, for example, is now in the corporate Jet business. The idea grew out of conversations between Philip M. Condit, Boeing's chairman. and John F. Welch. chairman of the General Electric Company. a big supplier of engines to Boeing as well as a big buyer of Jets for its aircraft leasing division. According to Boeing executives, Mr. Welch had already committed to buying two 737's for corporate use, but mentioned to Mr. Condit that they still lacked the range of tradi- tional, smaller corporate jets. Boeing then set 100 engineers to work designing a 737 with the most modern wings and bigger fuel tanks to get its range above 6.000 miles. Offered this new capability, Mr. Welch immediately switched his or- der to the new version and, con- vinced such a plane would appeal to other executives, joined Boeing as a partner to start Boeing Business Jets. The planes, at about $38 million to $40 million each, are approximate- ly the same price as the smaller, top- of-the-line corporate jets made by Gulfstream and Bombardier. At a news conference last year to announce the venture, Boeing offi- cials had planned to say they expect- ed to sell six to eight business jets a year, but Mr. Welch persuaded them to push the estimate to 10 a year. None of year. B Booing Co. (BAN) - .I": (20. le Jun* 30 In? ins IN*: 5•21 9209.000J:03 6275.003003 .41 N, ,no 0334 000.030 0466.000.000-26.6 VI earn 48 ea Sn. out 035.020.260 . 692.030200 0inciudo0 a duns of $66 neon. a 7 cents a five.mimed a the Contain/a sr ornr- a60 0,00t1m. .. 0460640 a On • 1176 nilizn. cx 25 owls a - tosto. from Ihomaktmancoliniauey and specs 0364 'mosso', and in benallts Mad te Pe.12! fl ee. Its Cleelle. , • The result, ke the year-gp war*, Mn been. athustal for • 2.Ior. I sin KM OG6100 6 - • Resulla are b Ow second qu•lat . .. Yousiday s Mon; Oar $54.375.• $1.6•75 --. corporate jets, including one fro the golfer Greg Norman.' yeti Boeing has signed up as a pit to help sell the planes. Perhaps the strongest volld$ of the new market for large c2 rate jets carne from Boeing's b'_' rival, Airbus Industries whisk flounced last month that it, too, start selling a modified version of A319 as a corporate jet In January, Boeing Business J was folded into the new Boeing terprises division, which has no}; quickly into other ventures.7. • March, it joined forces with Flight fety International, a company ginned last year by the investor Wa ren E. Buffett's Berkshire Mathews Inc.. to train commercial-jet pile t Diversifying by sticking with what's familiar. • • - And in May, Boeing Enterptisdi. agreed to a joint venture with Aero Vodochody, a Czech manufacturer of military jet fighters. Mr. Clarkson said Boeing Enter; prises was considering a number of other businesses. One is heavy main- tenance of aircraft, work that mid airlines prefer to farm out to su tractors. If it proceeds with that Idek Boeing may find itself competifig. against some of its airline custom- ers. Lufthansa, for example. handlei heavy, maintenance for more than 100 airlines. Lufthansa said it did not see Boeing conflicting with its inter- ests unless Boeing went after some of its maintenance clients. tr Other possibilities. Boeing Enter- prises executives say, include mart, aging the installation of aircraft into- . rpID o f ncgo ms op; en xi s ft tale NT 000262 GM _00005045 _ EFTA_00119118 EFTA01265757
Ard7SZAfC Boeing Commercial Airplane Group Public Paean P.O. Box 3707, MS 65-47 &same, WA 98t24-2207 206-237-1710 Biography LAWRENCE W. CLARKSON President Boeing Enterprises Larry Clarkson was named to the new position of president of Boeing Enterprises in February 1997. In this capacity, he is responsible for establishing and directing new commercial airplane-related business acquisitions, joint ventures or other relationships that are outside of the traditional Boeing business scope. Boeing Enterprises includes Boeing Business Jets, a joint venture established in 1996 between Boeing and General Electric to market a corporate version of the 737. Clarkson also serves as an elected senior vice president of The Boeing Company. Prior to this assignment, Clarkson served as senior vice president of Planning and International Development for The Boeing Company, with responsibility for the company's overall global growth strategies. He served in this position from January 1992 until assuming his current position, first as vice president and, from April 1994 on, as senior vice president. Clarkson joined Boeing in late 1987 as a senior vice president of Boeing Commercial Airplane Group. He came to Boeing after a 20-year career with Pratt & Whitney, where he served as president of the Commercial Products Division. While with P&W, he rose from staff lawyer to become deputy director of the F100/F-15 engine program and then vice president/program manager of the F100/F-16 engine program. He then held vice presidential positions in International, Marketing and Contracts before becoming president of the Commercial Products Division in June 1982. Before joining P&W, Clarkson served three years with the U.S. Air Force, attaining the rank of captain, and then worked for a brief time at a Florida law firm. Active in many international organizations, Clarkson serves as vice chairman of the National Bureau of Asian Research, chairman of the U.S. Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and chairman of the National Center for APEC, and director of the U.S.-China Business Council, the National Association of Manufacturers and the Atlantic Council. He also serves on the U.S.-Japan Joint High Level Advisory Panel and is a member of the Council CONFIDENTIAL INT 000263 SDNY_GM_00005046 EFTA_001 191 19 EFTA01265758
on Foreign Relations, the Pacific Council on International Policy and the National Research Council - Committee on Japan. He is past president of both the Washington State China Relations Council and the Japan-America Society of Washington, and is a past vice president of the Wings Club. Clarkson holds a bachelors degree from DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., and a juris doctorate degree from the University of Florida. Clarkson is a member of the Florida Bar and American Bar Associations. He is a trustee of DePauw University and an overseer of the Amos Tuck School of Dartmouth College. Clarkson's interests away from work include boating and opera. He is a member of the New York Yacht Club and the Seattle Yacht Club. Clarkson also serves as chairman of the Seattle Opera and the Interlochen Center for the Arts. He is a member of the Order of St. John and St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina, Wash. ### CONTACT: Public Relations (206) 237-1710 March 1997 CONFIDENTIAL INT 000264 SONY_GM_00005047 EFTA_00119120 EFTA01265759
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%InterIntern Crater for the cArta cordial's invites you to a cocktail reception and dinner on iMas 9, 1997 is honor of Aljiko Wallace rotipiant of the 1997 eintiapiallool caluauti O4ward 6ontod by Caffrey Epstein 3, 9 Lam 71ot 5t. Pew 1 / "I i i tin / Coattails 6:OOpon elan: 7:10peo Zr,nres osar jinn, 7hibuek (616) 276-7623 CONFIDENTIAL INT 000266 SDNY_GM_00005049 EFTA 00119122 EFTA01265761
ID # 43638-1 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 457 Madison Avenue #4 FL New York, NY 10022-6830 (212) 772-9416 CONFIDENTIAL I NT 000267 SDNY_GM_00005050 EFTA 00119123 EFTA01265762
NOV- 9-93 TUE 10:10 53 FAX NO. 3718042 5%02 November 8, 1993 To: Mr. Tim Ambrose From: Mr. Jeffrey Epstein Date: November 8, 1993 Jeffrey E. Epstein The lard Nouse 1,:ur Hunched filly-seven Medico(' Avenue Nem York. New York 10022 (212) ?50-9895 Re: Floor Plans for the Lodge at Interlochen Dear Tim: I looked at the plans and they look very nice. My only comments are as follows. I believe the porch on the waterside should go all the way front one side of the house to the other; accessible by sliding doors from both bedrooms at either side of the house (so you can walk from the bedroom directly out to an outdoor porch). I also believe the hall on the right bedroom wall should be switched around so you can go from the bedroom to the bathroom without walking past the doorway that leads to the outside (maybe have the hall on the "flip-side"). As drawn, the bathroom can only be accessed from the bedrooms on the right going through the hallway which has the door open to the outside. Instead of the covered porch on the front of the house (being as large as it is); I'd rather see the same space used for two balconies outside the bedrooms on the lower side (or at lease the balcony off the bedroom on the right). If these plans can be made quickly, I'm ready to hind. Sincerely, Jeffrey Epstein CONFIDENTIAL I NT 000268 SDW_GM_00005051 EFTA_00119124 EFTA01265763
Interlochen Center for the Arts 0 Interlochen Memorandum To: From: Re: Date: Jeffrey Epstein Tim Ambrose, Interlochen Center for the Ares Scholarship Lodge Information 8/26/93 I have instructed Town and Country Log Homes to send you the blueprints for the proposed scholarship lodges we anticipate building on campus. Karen Sargent, a noted architect and Interlochen Alumni from New Jersey, is in the process of modifying the plans to incorporate wheel chair and handicap accessibility. She will forward the plans to me upon completion. The basic plan for one-half of the lodge is priced in the neighborhood of $125,000 to $150,000, depending on the options selected. Karen is also working on the cost for modifying the structure. I will send them on to you upon my return from Colorado in mid-September. I have spoken with Dean Boal and our Buildings and Grounds Director. We believe the area next to Frohlich lodge is the optimal spot for placement due to its location on the water and accessibility for handicapped vehicles in the winter. If you are interested in proceeding with the concept, I will be happy to send a formal proposal upon my return. All is well here, but a bit muggy. Best wishes, tja Inter/ochen Arts Academy InterOsten Arts C,nnp Inter((when Public Radio 38.7 F.41: 100.9 FM Address: Interlochen Center for the Arts P.O. Box 199 Waled:en. Michigan 49643.0/99 P 61h-276.7200 toN 2 FIDENTIAL SDNY_GM 00026 _00005052 INT 9 EFTA _00119125 EFTA01265764
Ci. 2p-93 FRI 9:38 FAX NO. 3718;? Facsimile Cover Sheet J. EPSTEIN & COMPANY; INC. THE VILLARD HOUSE 457 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022 PHONE; 212-750-9895 FAX: 212-371.8042 To: n-TY1b-c-i,e_ _ Company: der ,ilies.-2_ Phone: ((Op) D-11O 7Q-'0 Fax: ( eA(o) aj_7. - ftatac ,_ _ ___ _. From: j, 2, rofy y r4... i , _ ..„./ s.1-. Date: Number of pages (including cover sheet): Comments: •••••••••ar C 1 pe 2 THIS facsimile is intended only fur the use of the individual ie which rt h Ade., may contain Inforination that is privileged and cortfidential. If the reach.. of Up no: the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dlaseinInation, tlitte•t• • copying Of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received e' to arrang& INt 000270 communication in erroelo NricrEntsert return. Thank you. SDNY_GM_00005053 EFTA_Oni 19126 EFTA01265765
.M-29-93 FRI 9:39 5? • JelIity Eptsiti it Vaud goilitic kir ?c.a. !it I. Yi.rit.x..7.‘ To. Tim Ambrose Front. Jeffrey Epstein Date: October 29, 1993 Tim, Where ar.., my house pans'' CONFIDENTIAL INT 000271 SDNY_GM_00005054 EFTA_00 1 I 9 1 27 EFTA01265766
Interlochen Center for the Arts 4) Interlochen Memorandum To: From: Re: Date: Jeffrey Epstein Tim Ambrose, Interlochen Center for the Ares Scholarship Lodge Information 8/26/93 I have instructed Town and Country Log Homes to send you the blueprints for the proposed scholarship lodges we anticipate building on campus. Karen Sargent, a noted architect and Interlochen Alumni from New Jersey, is in the process of modifying the plans to incorporate wheel chair and handicap accessibility. She will forward the plans to me upon completion. The basic plan for one-half of the lodge is priced in the neighborhood of $125,000 to $150,000, depending on the options selected. Karen is also working on the cost for modifying the structure. I will send them on to you upon my return from Colorado in mid-September. I have spoken with Dean Boal and our Buildings and Grounds Director. We believe the area next to Frohlich lodge is the optimal spot for placement due to its location on the water and accessibility for handicapped vehicles in the winter. If you are interested in proceeding with the concept, I will be happy to send a formal proposal upon my return. All is well here, but a bit muggy. Best wishes, tja InterWhen Arts Academy Inter!flan Arts Camp Interlochen Public Radio 88.7 FM/ 100.9 FM Address: Interlachen Center /or the Arts P.O. Box 199 litterlochen. Michigan 49643.0199 614.776-7700 hC6ON FIDENTIAL INT 000272 SONCGM_00005055 EFTA 00119128 EFTA01265767
°3-e-C•c- --felS1 Interlochen Center for the Arts. FAX. (616) 2711-6321 0 Interlochen DATE: /14ileinttr 91 /993 ATTENTION: Arita n COMPANY: - Minn v- et, IJOl -1-r7 Ci e d. r affe) . PlitP FAX 9174, - 0. / RE: "Yibe r P 2q ch C PAGES TO FOLLOW: / (Oho) FROM: -1 -1r1 A Yid S-11 DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT N Ii601O NOTES If not received in full please contact (616) 276-9221. bsterfochos Arts Academy htterlorlurn Ant Can* MA/811 71.34. WIZY/Wt'. 9 PM Adams: hurrinharn Cour for the Arts P.O. Box 199 Inkriochno, Mithigan 49643-0199 phone 616 2769221 conyIDENTIAL SONY_ 000 GM_00005058 INT 273 EFTA_00119129 EFTA01265768
Interlochen Center for the Arts 0 Interlochen May 26, 1994 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: Enclosed are a few snapshots of the Epstein Scholarship Lodge and a very crude homemade video tape for your viewing pleasure. We're moving along quite well and look forward to having use of this new facility. Thank you. Sincerely, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President, Institutional Advancement Interlochen Arts Academy Inrerlochen Arts Camp Interlochen Public Radio 88.7 FM/ 100.9 F34 Address: Interlochen Center for the Arts PO. Box 199 Interlochen, Michigan 49663-0199 Phone 616-276.7200 Fax 616-276-6321 CONFIDENTIAL INT 000274 SONY_GM_00005057 EFTA_00119130 EFTA01265769
DATE: April 19, 1994 TO: Jeffrey Epstein FROM: Timothy J. Ambrose SUBJECT: Bathroom Placement Enclosed are two attachments. Attachment A is the current configuration and Attachment B is a proposed configuration for placement of the guest bathroom. There was some discussion previously with respect to the guests walking in front of an exterior door to get to the bathroom. Obviously Attachment B has the same problem. The upside, however, is that you can pass from the outside door into the greatroom without entering a guest bedroom. This is particularly important when guests have mud or sand on shoes or boots. I would encourage your consideration in changing the current configuration to Attachment B, if you have no serious objections. CONFIDENTIAL INT 000275 SONY_GM_00005058 EFTA_00119B1 EFTA01265770
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DATE: August 23, 1994 TO: Dan Bauer FROM: Timothy J. Ambros SUBJECT: Epstein Lodge I find no precedent for billing back the use of a scholarship lodge to Advancement. While I was fortunate to raise the dollars to build the lodge, I don't believe there is an obligation to pay for his use. I believe the income that is generated counts towards the general lodge income. I would suggest that it is part of the cost of doing business and a small way of recognizing the tremendous benefit it will have on your bottom line. Klein, McWhorter, Frohlich, who covers these expenses? Find enclosed the bill for $900. I do not anticipate approving a transfer at this time. cc: D. Stave CONFIDENTIAL INT000278 SDNY_GM_0000506 I EFTA_00119134 EFTA01265773
JEFFREY EPSTEIN SCHOLARSHIP LODGE A new scholarship lodge, now under construction, is being donated through the generosity of a New York Investment Counselor and former camper, Jeffery Epstein. This 1,500 square foot, three- bedroom, cedar log cabin is located on the northwest side of campus on Green Lake. The lodge is designed to be barrier free and features special amenities, including a stone fireplace and a Silcraft whirlpool tub for wheelchair restricted guests. Income from the rental of this lodge is estimated at approximately $15,000 annually and will be used to fund scholarships. An investment such as this provides benefits to both Interlochen and the donor: A. Interlochen has the benefit of a very special on-campus facility for parents, guests and visiting artists. Furthermore the annual income generated from the rental will support several partial scholarships to both Camp and Academy. B. The donor receives benefit in the knowledge that this initial contribution will continue to provide scholarship monies this year and for decades, and that countless talented and financially deserving students will be able to share in the "Interlochen experience" well into the next century. Additionally the donor has, at their option, complimentary use of the lodge for 14 days, without a negative tax implications with respect to the deducibility of the entire gift. If you would like information on how your gift to Interlochen can be of mutual benefit, please contact Timothy Ambrose in the Advancement Office (616) 276-7610. CONFIDENTIAL INT 000279 SDNY_GM_00005062 EFTA_00119135 EFTA01265774
t e • n ch en Cen t er far ( he Ar t s March 7, 1996 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 34 East 69th Street New York, NY 10021 Dear Mr. Epstein: 4) Interlochen Weill Coeur Iv Aoit (Donn It is my pleasure to ask your help in completing my assignment of thanking you for your generosity toward Interlochen. We are about to place attractive plaques in various campus locations that have received funding for new buildings, renovations and other improvements. I need to ask you to proof the following paragraph for corrections or changes. Please feel free to change text, format, centering, capitalization, add your affiliations to Interlochen, etc. The size of the plaque will be approximately 5" x 5", therefore brevity is preferred. All plaques will be ordered in April, and placed in their appropriate locations between May and June. Therefore I ask that you contact me with changes by April 5th. The suggested wording for your plaque is: This lodge was provided through a generous gift from Jeffrey E. Epstein You may make changes by phone, letter or fax. If I do not hear from you, I will assume the text and format are suitable. I have enclosed my business card for your use. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Sincerely, .1 • jJulie A. Thompson Associate Director of Development for Research and Special Projects CONFIDENTIAL INT 000280 SDNY_GM_00005063 EFTA_0011 191136 EFTA01265775
September 18, 1980 Mr. Jeff EEItttl_ Bear, gairns Government Securities Corporation 'SS Water Street New York, New York 10041 Dear Jeff: Here's the copy of our fall Interlochen Arts Academy performance schedule I promised to send along to you. As you can see, there is a diversity of programs and each one is quite fine. You may want to consider being with us on a weekend when the orchestra is playing a concert. In many respects, the orchestra represents the overall high level of achievement characteristic of the Academy, and I know you would find their performance quite impressive. If you have a chance to come to Interlochen early in the fall, we may be able to situate you in one of the cabins I mentioned before. ao , once the weather turns colder later on, you would probably find one of the rooms in the hotel on campus more comfortable. We'll be delighted to have you visit us, Jeff. Please let me know when you can. Sincerely, George C. Benson Associate Director of Development GC8:bc Enc. CONFIDENTIAL INT 000281 SDNY_GM_00005064 EFTA_00119137 EFTA01265776
August 21, 1980 Mr. Jeff Epstein Bear, Stearns Government Securities Corporation 55 Water Street New York, New York 10041 Dear Jeff: Thanks for the opportunity to meet and talk with you this past Saturday. I was glad to learn of your rekindled enthusiasm for Interlochen. This is a special place, for sure -- in many ways that's because of the help of alumni and friends such as yourself. It is very generous of you to consider a gift of $50,000 to Interlochen's permanent endowment. Through it, ye will be able to establish five permanent, named scholarships at the National Music Camp. And, as you would be planning to make the gift before the end of Novelher, it would be matched one-for-one by the Dow Foundation of Midland, Michigan, and also apply toward a one-for-three $200,000 Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts which is now pending. Through your gift to build Interlochen's endowment, you will be qualified to become a member of the Presidents Club of Interlochen. You will find enclosed a brochure which outlines its purposes as well as a membership form filled out in your name. You may re- turn it to us, signifying your dedision to join. In addition to your interest in our scholarship program, I want to thank you for offering to suggest Interlochen as a possible charitable interest to your clients and to lend your help in gaining support for Interlochen in the New York areas. Regarding the latter, please feel free to sontact Mr. Gerald Fischer, Santis Vice President for Corporate Devehopment at Pepsico, Purchase, Ndw York (914-253-3035). He and several otbbr Inter- lochen trustees have been testing the waters for a New York- based development effort. I know he'll appreciate your ideas and suggestions. I hope you will have an opportunity to visit us this fall onee the Academy year is under way. You will be impressed by the calibre of the program 1st the Academy and by the outstanding students it attracts. Hopefully, you'll be able to be on hand for one of their weekend performances. I'll forward an Academy schedule as soon as it is printed in a few weeks. Thanks again for coming back to Interlochen, Jeff. I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Georg* C. Benson Associate Director of Development GCB:bc Enclosures cc: G. Fischer, D. Marvel, C. McWhorter INT 000282 SDNY_GM_00005065 CONFIDENTIAL EFTA_00119B8 EFTA01265777
SIDENTS 1HE RE CUB OF INFERLOCI CN IMUKOCHENCENTERFORMEARTS INIERLOCHEN, MICHIGAN 49643 pre: P.A44 a sass. Npb", ce: 4444.4-64- hie.swe mwseekni.i. August 21, 1980 Mr. Jeff Epstein Bear, Stearns Government Securities Corporation 55 Water Street New York, New York 10041 Dear Jeff: **deo 144.- 44—was—a—pleeserteinnrkett—en opportunity to meet and talk with you this past Saturday. I was glad to learn of your rekindled enthusiasm for Interlochen. This is a special place, for sure -- in many ways that's because of the help of alumni and friends such as yourself. It is very generous of you to consider a gift of $50,000 to Interlochen's permanent endowment. Through it, we will be able to establish five permanent, named scholarships 4Cthe National Music Camp. And, as you would be planning to make the gift before the end of November, it would be matched one-for-one by the Dow Foundation of Midland, Michigan, and also apply toward a one-for-three $200,000 Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts which is now pending. 4434 sukdvaitv's Through your gift to the endowment, you will be qualified to become a member of the Presidents Club of Interlochen. You will find enclosed a brochure which outlines its purposes as well as a membership form filled out in your name. You may return it to us, signifying your decision to join. In addition to your interest in our scholarship program, I want to thank you for offering to suggest Interlochen as a possible charitable interest to your clients and to lend your help in gaining support for Interlochen in the New York area. Regarding the latter, please feel free to contact Mr. Gerald Fischer, Senior Vice President for Corporate Development at Pepsico, Purchase, New York (914-253-3035). He and several other Inter- lochen trustees have been testing the waters for a New York- based development effort. I know he'll appreciate your ideas and suggestions. I hope you will have an opportunity to visit us this fall once the Academy year is under way. You will be impressed by the calibre of the program at the Academy and by the outstanding students it attracts. Hopefull, you'll be able to be on hand for one of their weekend performances. I'll forward an Academy schedule as soon as it is printed in a few weeks. Thanks again for coming back to Interlochen, Jeff. I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, George C. Benson Associate Director of Development GcBCONFIDENTIAL INT 000283 SDNY_GM_00005066 EFTA_00119139 EFTA01265778
L.- k .,) )/ Jeff Epstoln (212) 952.5847 Beat. Stearns GovernmeM SeCllftbeS Gotporetcw 55 Wake Skeet New York. N. Y. 10041 (212) 952-5000 I BEAR STU\RNS CONFIDENTIAL INT 000284 SDNY_GM_00005067 EFTA_00119140 EFTA01265779
Mr. Jeff Epstein Bear, Stearns Governoment Securitsfrs Corporation SS Water Street New York, New York 10041 Dear Jeff: rt 1HE CIDEN IS UB OF IN FERLOCI EN IMTREOCHENCENTERFORTHEARTS INTERLOCHEN, MICHIGAN 49643 It was a pleasure having an opportunity to meet and talk with you this past Saturday. I was glad to learn of your rekindled enthusiasm for terlochen. This is a special place, for surer° in many ways because of the help of alumni and 44ends such as yourself. It is very generous of you to consider a gift of $50,000 to Interlochen's permanent endowment. Through it, we will be able to establish five permanent, named scholarships to the National Music Camp. And, as you would be planning to make the gift before the end of November, it would be matched one-for-one by the Dow Foundation of Midland, Michigan, and also apply toward a one-for-three $200,000 Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts which is now pending. Through your gift to the endowment, you will be qualified to become a member of the Presidents Club of Interlochen. You will find enclosed a brocure which outlines its purposes as well as a membership form filled out in your namesall you may return"to us, sigifying your decision to join. A In addition to your interest in our scholarship program, I want to thank you for offering to suggest Intsrlschenteas a_possible charitable interest to your clients and ebrelflgaillirtupport for Interlochen in the New York area. Regarding the latter, please feel free to contact Hr. Gerald Fischer, Senior Vice-Prsident for Corporate Development at Pepsico, Purchase, New York (914-253- 3035). He and several other Interlochen trustees have been testing the waters for a New York-based development effort. I know he'll appreciate your ideas and suggestions. I hope you will have an opportunity to visit us this fall once the Academy year is under way. You will be impressed by the calibre of the program at the Academy and by the outstanding students it attracts. Hopefully, you'll be able to be on hand for one of their weekend performances. I'll forward an Academy schecule as soon as its printed in a few weeks. Thanks again for coming back to Interlochen, Jeff. I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, CONFIDENTIAL INT 000285 SDNY_GM_00005068 EFTA_00I191141 EFTA01265780
Interlochen Center for the Arts January 7, 1992 Ms. Paula Sherman JL_EEstein & Company, Inc. IET-Willard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Paula: O Interlochen As a follow-up to my November 11 FAX, we are suggesting a pre-concert party at the Radison Empire Hotel. I have enclosed a proposed invitation for your review. We anticipate approximately 50 VIP attendees. The anticipated cost breakout is as follows: Hot & cold hors d'oeurves Wine, beer and soda Dessert tray $ 25/person $ 16/person $ 10/person $ 51/person 50 x $51 $2,550 Gratuity 20% $ 510 Tax 8.25% $ 210 Anticipated total expense $3,270 If this is acceptable with Jeffrey, please indicate and FAX back. will have the hotel bill us and Jeffrey can write a check to Interlochen if that is his wish. Thanks for your help. Please advise as soon as possible. S rely, Timothy Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement I PS What would be the limit Jeffrey would find appropriate if we needed to expand the reception? Q INT 000286 I tarilorhen Arts Amdem i FIDENT I ) 100.9 FA1 onmv ni., Anrincjia Address: hiterlorhen ,..:,„ °est .o. . , e rh n . irk 49643-01O- -I - ---- 9 EFTA 00119142 EFTA01265781
11 Interlochen February 19, 1996 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein J. Epstein & Company. Inc. The Villard House 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Dear Jeffrey: I regret that Rich and I were unable to make connections on our last visit to New York. Your administrative assistant did call on Friday and, unfortunately, I did not take my voice mail until Monday. Sometimes our success or failure is tied to timing. Apparently it wasn't the right timing. In any event, I want to express our appreciation for your past generosity and ask your consideration in supporting the students once again. Just before the Christmas holidays we were invited to perform on Sunday of the opening weekend of the Olympics. We are the only youth group, outside of the Atlanta Junior Symphony and Australia Junior Symphony (2000 Olympics), to participate. Clearly our profile is very high, as we will be performing the only commissioned piece for the Olympics in conjunction with Andrew Young, Co-Chair of the Atlanta Olympics. We will be spending three days in Atlanta with the World Youth Orchestra in conjunction with this performance at Symphony Hall. It's a wonderful opportunity for us to be invited and to perform at the 100th anniversary of the modern games. The cost is just over $250.000 to transport. house, feed, and entertain 136 members of WYSO, along with appropriate chaperons and technical support staff. Additionally, we plan on purchasing used tuxedos for the performance in Atlanta at a cost of $20,000. We believe it is important for the students to represent Interlochen as the World Center for Arts Education and tuxedos are the choice of the students in electing their performance wear. Last year you generously provided a gift of $25,000 which we used for annual scholarships. It is difficult to replace annual contributions with Olympic money, as we need to maintain our level of scholarship support so that these most financially • P') & r 09 . torrehc-rn. If.Arcon ;!1µ.b11199 CONFIDENTIAL INT 000287 SDNY_GM_00005070 EFTA _0011 191143 EFTA01265782
Page 2 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein February 19, 1996 deserving students have an opportunity to attend the camp or academy. With this in mind, I would respectfully request consideration of a gift of $40,000, ($20,000 to the annual campaign and $20,000 for the Olympics as a one-time gift). Any help you can provide us in submitting a request to the Wexner Foundation would be greatly appreciated. This year, with the added cost of the Olympics, we will be raising over $2,350,000. If you have any leverage with your clients and can comfortably suggest their participation, we certainly could submit a proposal for their consideration. If you would enjoy a more formal proposal, please let me know. I would be happy to supply you with any documentation or projected expenses on the Olympic project. On another matter, I have gotten to know Jessica Ciralsky. In fact, Nancy and Bill bought a dinner for her and several friends that my wife and I had contributed as a part of the parent's auction. She's quite a talented young lady and definitely in her element, artistically and academically, here at Interlochen. Thanks for encouraging her to consider us. Thank you for considering this request. Rich and I look to be in New York in April or May. Perhaps you would be available to meet Rich at that time. Sincerely, Timothy J. Ambrose Vice President Institutional Advancement CONFIDENTIAL INT 000288 SDNY_GM_00005071 EFTA _001191144 EFTA01265783
In t e r 1 r• ehen Cen t er for t he A r t s July 24, 1998 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 457 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022-6809 Dear Jeffrey, 0 Interlochen Wri :sow Aat EI.11111111 A few months ago, Larry Clarkson, you, and I met to discuss your consideration of a multi-year capital campaign pledge that would be in addition to your present, generous annual support. You suggested that a proposal in the range of $1.5-2 million, preferably payable over 5 years, would receive your serious consideration. You are probably wondering why it has taken so long to produce this formal request. I have 2 simple, selfish reasons. First, I wanted to have your gift put the campaign over our announced goal of S45 million, and second, what I have outlined below has required considerable research and discussion with faculty, staff, some Board members, and the artistic community at large. I would like you to consider a $2 million gift to endow the first Interlochen or Epstein Young Artists Scholarship Award. Once these funds are received, Interlochen will, according to its investment policy, have available, on an annual basis, the 5% average of the 3 previous years' earnings to spend. This should approximate $100,000 per year. I would propose that the funds generated be used as follows: Interlochen would annually, in January, conduct a nationwide competition for the best matriculating high school sophomore artist. The winner of this competition would receive a 2-year scholarship (based on satisfactory annual achievement artistically, academically, and socially) to attend Interlochen Arts Academy (present value $50,000). A portion of the annual earnings (up to $5,000) could be reserved to cover the student's travel to and from campus twice per year or would provide an annual allowance for artistic enrichment, such as attending master classes, workshops, or private lessons with noted artists. Upon graduation from Interlochen, the recipient would also receive a $10,000 cash prize, which must be applied toward college or a conservatory within 1 year. We might also try to arrange, based on the artistic discipline, a 1-year recording contract, exhibit in a gallery, an agent, publishing contract, etc. Interitx.hen Arts Aix:Q.4.my • 1nterhshen Arts Comp loterloehen A.viie Ratty N, P.11/ 100.9 PM lnt:•vehrn Onto- for the Arts • PO The 199 • frite, When. Ll•'hwan 49643.0299 Pheine. 616•2;n 7.,00 . Fat 06.176.61.ft • init...., CONFIDENTIAL INT000289 SDNY_GM_00005072 EFTA_00119145 EFTA01265784
Page 2 July 24, 1998 By the end of the second year, we will have a junior and senior in place; so the total annual cost will be about $65,000 per year. The balance of the annual expendable percentage earned will be used to supplement our present marketing efforts. I have shared this concept with a few corporate and foundation executives and have told them you are first in line to consider the actual proposal. Once I have your response (and hopefully support), I will work to secure another 9 such commitments; so we eventually can offer them annually in many artistic areas. This would grow our scholarship endowment by $20 million and through our increased marketing resource provide considerable national visibility for each donor. There is nothing like this being done at the high school level in this country. I believe this proposal answers the question you asked me during our first meeting in your study over 2 years ago. Thank you for your patience and consideration. RFO/lm Sinc ichard F. Odell President CONFIDENTIAL INT000290 SDNY_GM_00005073 EFTA_00119146 EFTA01265785
April 22, 2002 Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein 457 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022-6809 Dear Jeffrey: Over the past 9 years as a member of the Board of Trustees at Interlochen Center for the Arts, I have had the pleasure of quietly watching your philanthropy do good work at both the camp and academy. It seems that you have touched many different areas of campus life via your generosity. You have improved the housing facilities at Interlochen with your funding of the Epstein Lodge. Your philanthropy has certainly been directly helpful to a number of camp and academy students through our scholarship and financial aid programs. And, I'll never forget the spectacular events you made possible for a number of New York City alumni gatherings. I would like you to know that your generosity has not gone unnoticed by those of us who serve Interlochen through the Board of Trustees. Please accept my personal thanks for your significant history of philanthropy. The end of Interlochen's fiscal year is closing in very quickly. The year has been a challenging one in the area of annual fund raising to say the least. It appears that this year's very aggressive goal of $3.4 million could be missed by as much as $400,000. For that reason, the development office, members of the Board of Trustees and President Downing are contacting every alum, parent, friend and past supporter to request their participation in the annual fund this year. Jeffrey, you have given as much as $50,000 in one year to student aid. I am not asking you to equal that very significant gift, but I would like to ask you to consider making a gift of $25,000 to our annual effort by May 31, 2002. Stew Hayden Vice Chaiimatt • \I i1/4 Worldwide Pit. NW ENTIA ft 79gi F 212 23Wgdy iV C12 0509 ;141" EFTA 00119147 EFTA01265786
Mr. Jeffrey E. Epstein Page 2 Interlochen is a very special cause that stands outside the generous streams of corporate and individual giving so many institutions enjoy in New York. We can only survive through the steady patronage of special friends such as yourself. Sincerely, Steve Hayden Vice Chairman Bcc: Beth Stoner CONFIDENTIAL INT 000292 SDNY_GM_00005075 EFTA_OOI 19148 EFTA01265787
1 NTER I n c H EN March 25, 2003 Mr. Jeffrey Epstein 9 East 71st Street New York, NY 10021-4118 Center for the Arts Dear Jeffrey: It was terrific to have you join us for the 75th Anniversary event at Avery Fisher Hall. A proud moment for everyone associated with Interlochen Center for the Arts. A few weeks after our return to Michigan, we learned that the Academy Jazz Ensemble was selected to participate in the Essentially Ellington competition hosted by the Jazz at Lincoln Center (J@LC) Program. We were thrilled to be one of the 15 finalists out of an applicant pool of 300 entries! In the two-part competition a panel of judges (including composer, conductor, and Ellington authority David Berger; bassist and composer Rufus Reid; saxophonist, bandleader, and educator Loren Schoenberg, and J@LC Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis) will judge each band's performance of three Ellington works. At the 7:30pm concert on May 19, the top three bands will perform alone and with Mr. Marsalis as soloist, followed by the LCJO performing an all-Ellington set. Due to the nature and timing of the selection process for this prestigious competition, interlochen was unable to plan ahead and include participation costs into our operational budget. Therefore, we have decided to approach a few select individuals to ask for assistance in underwriting $17,000 needed to cover all of the expenses, which include airfare, lodging and per diem for 17 students and 6 adults. Jeffrey, would you consider supporting this endeavor? The competition is slated for May 17-20th in New York City at The Juilliard School. We are scheduled to arrive in New York City on Saturday evening and depart on Tuesday morning. It's an exciting opportunity and a wonderful educational achievement for our jazz program which we couldn't pass up! It points once again to the high caliber of Interlochen students and faculty of which we are so proud. Thank you in advance for giving this your serious consideration. If you should have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, BeIh Stone Virr President Develonment Interlochen Center for the Arts PO Bar 199 • Inietiochett MI 49643-0199 • Phone 231.2767200 • unoutinterlochen.org I NT 0002.3 EFTA 00119149 EFTA01265788




















































