About Presser


We Enjoy the Arts!


Our commitment to history in the restoration of Presser Hall has been a 20 year endeavor that has awarded the communities in mid Missouri some of the best entertainment one could possibly see anywhere. After accomplishing such a daunting task as restoration, fund raising, and public events, Presser has moved into the next phase of community service, by becoming a full
“Performing Arts Center”.
So much has been preserved, accomplished, and achieved. Restoration is never finished. Please consider us when giving, we are a not for profit organization that truly appreciate all our generous donors!

Presser Hall was originally part of the Hardin College Campus. Hardin was the first female seminary college in the state of Missouri. Theodore Presser initially provided the funds for the building of Presser Hall as a concert hall. Mr. Presser was a well known philanthropist and planted hundreds of Presser Halls all over the United States. We like to think of him as the “Johnny Appleseed of Music”.

There are over 20 remaining Presser Halls in the country today.

Presser was constructed in 1925. Many famous performers have graced the Presser stage. MANY Thanks to the Restoration Society, its’ many board members over the years and the countless donors for providing a place that we can call home to house the cultural and fine arts in our area!

Board of Directors

Sandy Benn
John Cline
Don Decker
Michael Dodson
Jonathan Finck
Debra Flanagan
Steve Hagan, President
Paul Jones, Vice President


Executive/Artistic Director
Lois Brace
573-581-5592
Lois@presserpac.com
Ron Loesch
Helen Maupin
Mel Muskopf
David Pickering, Treasurer
Tony Robertson
Cathy Schafer, Secretary
Walter Staley III
Charles Stribling
Liz Washer
Bob McIntosh, Emeritus

We get a little help from our Friends

Missouri Arts Council

Professional Members of: