Champlin Park Theatre Association
Champlin Park Theatre Association (or CPTA, formerly known as the Theatre Boosters) is a group of parents and community members dedicated to the continued success of Champlin Park High School Theatre.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose goal is to support the school, students, and production staff by providing dinner during tech week, volunteering at performances, helping with marketing, fundraising for program needs, and organizing the annual spring theatre banquet.
We would love to have you join us! Contact us by email or by clicking the button below to get involved!
CPTA Board of Directors
Front row: Lisa Silmser (At-Large), Cristi Anderson (Secretary), Krista Williamson (Vice Chair), Erica Martin (Co-Chair)
Back row: Blayde Oelkers (At-Large), Matt Bingen (Co-Chair), Cory McNattin (Treasure)
CPTA Fees for Cast and Crew
CPTA requests a $50 contribution from members of the cast and crew for each production. This money is used to help cover a variety of costs associated with each show such as cast t-shirts, meals and snacks during tech week, etc.
The booster fee for Dragons Love Tacos is due by Friday, January 10th, 2025 and can be paid here
*please note: if you’re wanting an extra t-shirt to support the show, please select the “Show T-Shirt Only” option and request your shirt there.
If this fee creates a hardship for you or your family, please speak to your director privately. Finances should never be a barrier to participation.
Advertising and Donations
One of the biggest ways to help Champlin Park Theatre grow is through fundraising. Fundraising revenue is earned through the sale of concessions, a silent auction, sponsorships, program advertising, and contributions from supporters just like you! Funds are used to supplement the theatre department’s budget for marketing, supplies, equipment, and personnel.
You can support CPTA by making a tax-deductible financial contribution or by becoming a sponsor or advertiser.
Students participating in the fundraising event Culvers Night during the spring musical “The Little Mermaid” and bagging groceries for “The Music Man” fundraising event.