CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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CityViewNC.com | 33 web and video programs used to mar- ket products and causes. "Jan and Pat are proactive and very personable and definitely have heart and a way to get the message out about nonprofits," said Roberta Humphries, director at the Child Advocacy Center. "ey help nonprofits get their stories out there. ey show it all and tell the stories like no one else can tell it." Carolyn Hinson, communications officer for PWC, said Moonlight Pro- ductions has a rock solid reputation and an eye on the future. "Pat and Jan are visionaries," Hinson said. "ey can see things and make it happen like few people in our community. ey're ex- tremely giving and love this communi- ty. You know they're going to do it right and on time. People who have used them and moved away and return to work with them again speak volumes." Moonlight has captured 26 Ted- dy Awards and 11 Communicator Awards, six Aegis Awards, four Addys and three Aurora Awards. ree Teddys came in 2012 for "Fay- etteville Now: A Vietnam Oral History Project," a project for Methodist Col- lege and an All-America City. e three Aurora Awards came from working on productions with the Airborne & Spe- cial Operations Museum, Fayetteville Area CVB and "e Defiant One," a documentary, which chronicles the plight of a blackballed Hollywood actor during the McCarthy era. Other clients for the productions company include the Cameo, Womack Army Hospital, the United Way and many other for-profit companies. Historical Roots In 2009, the pair was given the Athe- na Award, a leadership award present- ed to a woman for professional service; community service and actively assist- ing women attaining leadership skills in their professional lives. Quite fitting, the award was in- spired by a Greek goddess known for her strength, courage, wisdom and enlightenment. Winning two Carraway Awards for historic preservation in North Caro- lina is another impressive accomplish- ment for Johnson and Wright. "Jan and Pat have worked tirelessly on be- half of our community, always giving back and always stepping forward," said George Breece, a mentor and ad- mirer of their work. "On project aer project, those projects that in particu- lar help improve the image of our com- munity, you can always count on the two of them to be there lending exper- tise and professionalism. I am proud to call them my friends and appreciate so much all that they have done for the greater community." Aer renovating an old three-story building at 221 Hay St. in 2002 with their own labor, which included the Rainbow Room, an event venue, they leaped into action on another Hay Street property and converted it into a multi-use three-story haven. e 15,000 square foot facility aptly named SkyView on Hay, is located at 121 Hay Street, features four spaces, three kitchens and two vaulted areas, a ballroom, Zen room and is an ideal

