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STAGE DOOR. October 8, 2005: Diane Hadley,
the Production Manager-Director of Westco’s after-school
Creative Theater Workshop program at the Thomas H.
Slater Center in White Plains since its founding by
Westco Productions, was honored for her work before
over 300 persons at the Westchester Broadway Theatre
September 26. Representatives of the Cab Calloway
Foundation presented Ms. Hadley with the Cab Calloway
Lifetime Achievement Award.

Slater
Center's Theatre Impressario for ten years, Diane
Hadley, center, Westco Pioneer, Honored with Cab
Calloway Award at Westchester Broadway Theatre, with
Steven Sledzik, President of Westco's Board, and Susan
Katz, Executive Director of Westco.
Steven Sledzik,
Westco’s Board President and Susan Katz, Westco’s
Founder and Executive Director accompanied Diane to the
stage and praised her for her many accomplishments.
“Diane has made it
possible for more than 600 children ages 7-15 from low
income families in White Plains to participate in and
learn about the performing arts through this afterschool
program,” Ms. Katz said. “She is not only a professional
teacher of the arts for children, but also a warm,
sincere person who loves the children and the
opportunity to make them shine.”
The Cab Calloway
Lifetime Achievement Awards are meant to honor Mr.
Calloway’s commitment to excellence in the performing
arts as well as his dedication and support for young,
rising talent. The recipients are chosen to be
recognized for their body of work, dedication and
contribution to some aspect of the performing arts in
the Westchester area. The honorees are chosen from a
roster of submissions made by previous honorees, the Cab
Calloway Foundation and ordinary persons.
Cab Calloway was a
longtime resident of Elmsford, New York, (approximately
35 years). His career spanned at least six decades and
was highlighted by his work on stage, film, television
and the recording industry.
Ms. Hadley started
with the Westco/Slater program at its beginning ten
years ago when Susan Katz saw the need to provide
children who would otherwise be unable to participate in
or be exposed to this type of cultural/educational
program with the opportunity to learn about the
performing arts.
The Westco/Slater
program has been funded for the past 10 years by the
City of White Plains through its Community Development
Block Grant program. The program also provides literacy
assistance and homework help. The children meet three
days per week after school and rehearse for a play,
which is then presented to family, friends and the
community. For more information on the program, call
914-761-7463.