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Teen Development Leader Is Growing Up: Business Leaders, 100 Teenagers Open Cornerstone Facilities of Expanded Wyman Campus

EUREKA, Mo., July 25, 2006 - Wyman, the national teen development leader, opened two facilities today that will enhance leadership skills for tens of thousands of teenagers well into the future. The buildings and the programs they house begin a transformation of the 240-acre Wyman Valley in Eureka/Wildwood that will further establish St. Louis as a center of thought leadership and achievement in teen development.

Approximately 100 teens and regional business leaders attended today’s ribbon cutting ceremonies that opened the Arthur & Helen Baer Foundation Market Pavilion and the Wyman Enterprise Center, made possible by a generous donation from the Anheuser-Busch Foundation.

The 2,500-square-foot Wyman Enterprise Center will facilitate youth-run art, agricultural, and environmental enterprises that provide lessons in business marketing, planning, and project management. The building also houses a state-of-the-art media center. Programs hosted by the Center will test teens’ decision-making skills while allowing for learning and creative expression.

Much like a country farmer’s market, the 1,600-square-foot Baer Foundation Market Pavilion will bustle with activity throughout the year. It will be the hub for programming involving fine arts, business and entrepreneurial endeavors, recreation, and outdoor activities. The open-air pavilion will be lined with portable kiosks that are teaching stations for fine arts, manual arts, and textile arts.

The Baer Foundation Market Pavilion and Wyman Enterprise Center are the first in a series of important, physical improvements that will create The Wyman Teen Leadership Ranch. Teens will learn the basics of plant science and crop production in the Ranch’s fields, orchard, and prairies. The teens will learn the principles of business by selling their produce at the Market Pavilion.

About Wyman
Wyman has a rich history in St. Louis. Founded in 1898 by a group of prominent St. Louis citizens, their purpose was to provide children living in sweltering tenements with fresh air, good food and healthy outdoor activities. They believed that these surroundings and experiences would positively impact the children’s character, values and outlook on life.

From this small camp in the woods has grown a nationally recognized, not-for-profit teen development organization. Wyman serves 10,000 teens, children and adults each year through its year-round teen development, school, retreat and conference programs.

Posted July 25, 2006

Century-Old Wyman Gets a Brand-Lift: Camp “Out,” Teens “In”

ST. LOUIS, July 17, 2006 – For generations, it’s been widely regarded as, simply, Camp Wyman. After all, Wyman’s camp programs have been a rite of passage for tens of thousands of St. Louis summer campers and middle school-aged youth participating in year-round school camp. But while “camp” continues to be part of what Wyman provides, the heart of the nonprofit is its landmark work with teenagers in economically disadvantaged circumstances. To reinforce its national leadership in teen development, the former Wyman Center has shortened its name to, simply, Wyman, and is reintroducing itself with a new logo, tagline, and marketing campaign.

A click on the organization’s Web site (www.wymanteens.org) today reveals a new brand architecture that includes the tagline, “Real Teens. Real Life. Real Results.” The slogan strikes at the core of what distinguishes Wyman in the youth development field.

“Teens have unique challenges but are largely underserved in terms of out-of-school time programs that are proven to develop their full potential,” said Wyman President and CEO David Hilliard. “Wyman has a strong record of helping teens succeed, and our new brand positioning will help us communicate that to the community and the youth development field.”

Hilliard points to Wyman’s signature programs that generate outstanding results with teens:

  • Wyman Camp Coca-Cola St. Louis, a five-year program for teens across the region in economically disadvantaged circumstances, generated a 100 percent high school graduation rate, 72 percent college enrollment rate, completion of a minimum of 120 hours of community service, and maintenance of an average 3.18 GPA for those who completed the program.
  • Wyman Teen Outreach Program, a national after-school program for teens, has reduced dropout rates by 60 percent, and lowered the teen pregnancy rate by 33 percent.

The new branding campaign targets philanthropists, the general public, and families who could be helped through Wyman’s teen programs. Sponsored radio announcements air this summer on National Public Radio (KWMU), with additional events and announcements to occur throughout the year.

Fleishman-Hillard, the local communications agency that also developed the brand for the St. Louis region’s economic development efforts, has created a disciplined approach to naming and visually identifying Wyman’s numerous programs, many of which are funded by corporate and civic sponsors, such as the United Way of Greater St. Louis, St. Louis Kiwanis Clubs, the Lions Clubs of Metropolitan District 26A-1, and The Camp Coca-Cola Foundation of Atlanta.

About Wyman
Wyman has a rich history in St. Louis. Founded in 1898 by a group of prominent St. Louis citizens, their purpose was to provide children living in sweltering tenements with fresh air, good food and healthy outdoor activities. They believed that these surroundings and experiences would positively impact the children’s character, values and outlook on life.

From this small camp in the woods has grown a nationally recognized, not-for-profit teen development organization. Wyman serves 10,000 teens, children and adults each year through its year-round teen development, school, retreat and conference programs.

Posted July 17, 2006

Real: Teens Life Results