Supporter spotlight: Barry and Sue Baer
Barry and Sue Baer met at CU Boulder in 1964, married in Los Angeles in 1966 and returned to Boulder in 1971 to attend graduate school. Having lived all over the world since then, the Baersāloyal donors of the College of Music for more than a decade, including a generous gift of $100,000 to establish the Baer Teaching Assistantsā Office in the expanded Imig Music Buildingānevertheless always maintained a strong connection to the university.Ģż
The coupleāwho moved back to Boulder permanently in 2003āare also longtime Adopt-a-Student sponsors and regular supporters of the CU Boulder Program in Jewish Studies, Veterans/ROTC programs and more. Additionally, theyāve documented their intent to create a vocal performance scholarship, a choral music scholarship and a choral conducting scholarship in their estate plans; Sue, especially, is passionate about conducting.Ģż
āWhen Iām singing or studying music, everything else in the world just melts away,ā she says. āItās all I think about. It nourishes my spirit.ā
āIām 100 percent Broadway shows and Barry certainly appreciates music with me,ā continues Sue, who earned a bachelorās in education and a masterās in counseling here. While Barry served in the Army, Sue worked as a school teacher, then as a counselor and later as a cooking instructor and food stylist. The coupleāmarried 54 yearsāhave two sons and a handful grandchildren who inspired Sue to write several childrenās books, including āJust Elliot,ā featuring the life of a boy with autism.
Agrees Barry, āWeāre finally in a position to help others, and weāve always been impressed with the College of Music. We didnāt have any money when we got marriedābut we were given a hand up, here and there. We feel a debt of gratitude to CU Boulder.āĢż
Not to mention, both Barry and Sue were influenced by philanthropically minded parents early on. āThey taught us to give back,ā says Barry. Indeed, the Baersā philanthropic engagementsāalso including service with the CU Boulder Foundation, the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Musicās Advisory Boardāextend beyond campus. From backing several human services nonprofits to supporting advocacy for and legal services to low-wage workers to their active involvement with the Congregation Har HaShem, the Baers model inspired giving.
āWe decided on the named teaching assistant office because I know so many of those grad students from singing in the Collegiate Chorale,ā says Sue, circling back to explain the coupleās most recent philanthropic turn.Ģż
āAnd seeing Sue happy is job number one,ā Barry is quick to add. āThereās a Hawaiian wordāāohanaāāwhich means family. CU Boulder has become part of our āohana,ā our extended family.ā