The Trueblood Performing Arts Center (TPAC), is a nonprofit, multi-purpose performance venue located on Washington Island Wisconsin. The TPAC was made possible through a generous bequest from long-time summer residents, Ruth and Wilson Trueblood and a gift of land from Arni and Mary Richter. The TPAC is named in honor of Wilson and his daughter Carol and the performance chamber is named in honor of Mary Richter
Since its grand opening in 2004, the TPAC has been host to a multitude of entertaining and educational events featuring both local and off-island talent. The TPAC also serves as home for the Island Players, Washington Island's community theater, now in it's 23rd year and the Washington Island Music Festival, currently in it's 17th year. In addition, the theater is available to the Washington Island School during the school year.