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Muriel Kauffman

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Canadian civic leader and philanthropist
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Muriel Kauffman burial site, Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden

Muriel Irene McBrien Kauffman (August 28, 1916 – March 17, 1995) was a Canadian civic leader and philanthropist inKansas City, Missouri. She was the wife and partner ofEwing Kauffman. Ewing and Muriel worked together at Marion Labs and were the founding owners of theKansas City Royals baseball team.

She was born inToronto,Ontario, graduated from theTrafalgar Castle School inWhitby, Ontario andMcMaster University inHamilton, Ontario. Her father was Toronto lawyer and politicianFred McBrien.[1] She met Ewing the early 1960s inMiami, Florida. He was attending a medical convention and she was vacationing at the same hotel. They married in February 1962.

After her death, her remains were interred at theEwing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden next to her husband's remains.[2]

in 1987, the Foundations for Ewing and Muriel split due to their diverse interests; Muriel focused her philanthropic effort on performing and visual arts, as well as causes related to healthcare,[3] whereas Ewing's favorite charities revolved around education and entrepreneurial support.[4] Muriel's legacy is further cemented with her receipt of the Mr. Baseball Award from the Baseball Writer Association of America, the William Booth Award from the Salvation Army, and, with her husband, the 1986 Mankind Award from the Heart of America Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.[4] Muriel was named a director of UMB in 1971, and she was granted an honorary doctor of law degree from McMaster University (her undergraduate alma mater) in 1985.[3]

Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

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In 1994, Muriel dedicated much of her foundation's effort to realizing the construction of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.[4] Upon Muriel Kauffman's death, Julia Irene Kauffman (Muriel's daughter) carried forward her mother's idea to build a performing arts center in Kansas City. As chairman of the Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation, Julia Kauffman worked to turn her mother's dream into a performing arts center.

In the Crossroads District of Kansas City, Missouri, theKauffman Center for the Performing Arts was opened in the fall of 2011.[5]

The center includes a 1,600-seat concert hall and a 1,800-seat proscenium theater, and is the performance home for the Kansas City Symphony, the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, and the Kansas City Ballet. The Kauffman Center also features a diverse range of performances in both halls including dance and music of all types from pop to rock, light classical to country, jazz groups to bands, and gospel to folk music, as well as smaller Broadway and off-Broadway touring productions.

References

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  1. ^"First lady of the Kansas City Royals hailed from Toronto".Toronto Star. October 22, 2015. p. GT1.
  2. ^Thompson, Jadiann (April 28, 2015)."Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden says no more organized photos".KSHB TV 41. Archived fromthe original on August 27, 2016. RetrievedAugust 6, 2016.
  3. ^abSkodack, Debra (March 18, 1995). "Muriel Kauffman is dead- "Mrs. K." widow of the Royals owner was at Mayo Clinic".Kansas City Star.
  4. ^abcKauffman, Julia."Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation".
  5. ^ll_kauffman-center (2010-10-14)."Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts to Open in Kansas City September 16-18, 2011".Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Retrieved2024-12-05.

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