flynn season guide - Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

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flynn season guide - Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
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FLYNN SEASON GUIDE
Season Sponsor
Welcome
In addition to being a jazz genius,
Marcus Roberts, blind since age five,
has made extraordinary breakthroughs
in the development of adaptive
technology, enabling blind composers
to write complicated musical scores.
by JOHN R. KILLACKY,
Executive Director
Photo: John Douglas
Matthew Thorsen
Renovating the past, deepening the present
Eighty four years ago, businessman J.J. Flynn opened his “people’s theater.”
I’m honored to continue his founding vision of providing quality entertainment
to this community.
This summer we finished the third phase of planned building
improvements. Gentlemen will notice expanded downstairs
bathroom facilities; artists in our black-box FlynnSpace
dressing room can now shower; and you’ve probably already
used the newly-situated box office. This completes three years
of renovations that include an enclosed loading dock (warmth),
new theater seats (comfort), ADA adaptations (hearing assist and
companion seating), lobby enhancements (electronic signage),
and exterior architectural lighting (beauty). All told, 274 individuals,
corporations, foundations, and government agencies invested
$2.3 million into our iconic venue. I’m extremely grateful for
this support, which keeps the Flynn exciting and relevant.
Thodos Dance Chicago brings its beautiful A Light in the Dark
to our Student Matinee Series in February, based on the lives
of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan. The Flynn is excited to open
lines of understanding between students and differently-abled
populations, and examine questions around art-making and
disability. Planned residency activities include an onstage
“touch tour” of the sets, props, and costumes for the visually
impaired.
This season, look for interrelated events that examine the
intersection of art and disability. This series is supported by
a major three-year grant from the Surdna Foundation, with
additional support from The Gibney Family Foundation and
Courtney and Victoria Buffum Family Foundation, as well as
generous individuals.
Also in February, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, based on
the Emmy-winning ‘70s Saturday morning cartoon series,
presents an autism-friendly family matinee. The Flynn worked
with the artists in the touring company and the National Autism
Theatre Initiative of Theatre Development Fund to create
a supportive environment for audience members diagnosed
with an autism spectrum disorder or other sensory issues.
Modifications will be made to light and sound, but this
is an inclusive performance to which all audiences
are invited.
In October, jazz pianist Marcus Roberts is in residence for
a week, culminating in two performances with his 12-piece
jazz band: one for students through our Student Matinee Series
and one for the general public. In addition to being a jazz
genius, Roberts, blind since age five, has made extraordinary
breakthroughs in the development of adaptive technology,
enabling blind composers to write complicated musical scores.
Downstairs in FlynnSpace, Mat Fraser, born with a thalidomide
syndrome of shortened limbs, joins wife Julie Atlas Muz in
September with their provocative, adults-only, burlesque spectacle.
This April, Terry Galloway brings her autobiographical onewoman show, You Are My Sunshine, that explores the struggles
and revelations of a person thrust into a new world of sound
because of cochlear implants.
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UP
and get out!
Pick up Seven Days each Wednesday for coverage of the
area’s best arts events, news and politics. Browse Vermont’s
most comprehensive calendar to plan your week of fun.
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NOTES ON THE WEEKEND
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Next summer, in association with the GRACE Gallery in Hardwick,
the Flynn exhibits the work of artist and autism advocate Larry
Bissonnette in our Amy E. Tarrant Gallery. And throughout the
year, the Flynn continues its work with VSA VT and Burlington City
Arts to provide professional development for teachers and teaching
artists’ residencies at the Integrated Arts Academy in Burlington.
A component of this training focuses on Universal Design for
Learning, which is particularly relevant for students with
physical and cognitive disabilities.
None of this is possible without the generosity of you, our
audiences, 2,400 members, educational program participants,
and donors. Of our $6.6 million annual budget, just about
60 percent is earned (and this is high by national standards).
The rest comes from contributions. Even your ticket purchase
for a performance covers only about two-thirds of the cost.
Our business model is a precarious balancing of earned income
and contributions from government, corporations, foundations,
individual, and members that is constantly being recalibrated.
John R. Killacky
Executive Director
802-652-4504 jkillacky@flynncenter.org
Throughout the season you’ll hear me thank sponsors and turn
to you for additional support. Ongoing generosity is what truly
embodies the Flynn and helps realize our mission.
We’ve spent the last three years prioritizing capital improvements
and patron enhancements; we now need to invest more deeply
in artists and the community in order to fully realize the Flynn’s
commitment to the creation of new works, support of artists,
and dialogue between artists and communities. Residencies by
local and visiting artists in various disciplines (theater, music,
and dance) allow them to spend time in the Burlington area,
engaging various communities, and deepening the connection
between artist and audience.
Without you, the Flynn cannot exist. Thank you for keeping
this organization vibrant and alive; I appreciate your support
and hope we earn it. Call or email me anytime with your
suggestions, concerns, or questions. I look forward to working
with you to make your Flynn resilient and sustainable for
generations to come.
Photo: Frédéric Silberman
Access to our programs is an essential part of our mission,
and how the Flynn earns its nonprofit status. Working with 55
educational, social, and human service organizations, we provide
over 2,000 discounted vouchers for clients. At our student
matinee performances, nearly 6,000 of the 38,000 kids from 175
schools come free, and approximately $16,000 of scholarships
are awarded annually for our FlynnArts classes. The Burlington
Discover Jazz Festival, produced in association with Burlington
City Arts, also presents over 100 hours of free music.
Table of Contents
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Emergency Evacuation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
For Your Comfort & Enjoyment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Board of Directors & Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Your Beautiful Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Our Mission, Vision, Beliefs & Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
An Overview of the Season by Steve MacQueen. . . . . . . . 18
Flynn Dining Circle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
2014-15 Flynn Center Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Thank You Longtime Flynn Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Education at the Flynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Seat Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Leave a Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Become a Member. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Flynn Individual Members & Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Corporate, Foundation, and Government Support. . . . . . . 60
153 Main St, Burlington VT, 05401
802-652-4500
The Flynn Center Season Guide is published annually by the Flynn Center for the
Performing Arts and is distributed free of charge to patrons of the 2014-15 Flynn Season.
Designed & produced by: S+H design, Burlington, VT shdesignvt.com
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Emergency Procedures
Accessibility Services:
In the event of an emergency evacuation
of the theater, please follow these instructions:
s"EFORETHEPERFORMANCETAKENOTEOF
your nearest exit.
s)FANEVACUATIONISWARRANTEDTHESHOW
WILLBESTOPPEDANDANANNOUNCEMENT
MADEOVERTHEPUBLICADDRESSSYSTEM
EXIT
ORFROMTHESTAGE
s5SHERSWILLBEPOSTEDATALLEXITSTOASSIST
YOU!LLSTAFFARETRAINEDINEMERGENCY
PROCEDURESANDITISIMPORTANTTHATYOU
ADHERETOTHEIRINSTRUCTIONS
s/NCEOUTSIDETHETHEATERKEEP
MOVINGAWAYFROMTHEBUILDINGSO EXIT
ASNOTTOINTERFEREWITHEMERGENCY
EXIT
PERSONNELENTERINGTHEAREA
s!CCESSIBILITYSERVICESUSHERSWILLASSIST
PATRONSASNEEDED4HANKYOUFORTAKING
THETIMETOREVIEWTHESESAFETYMEASURES
STAGE
EXIT
EXIT
BALCONY
EXIT
For Your Comfort & Enjoyment
At Your Service:4HEHOUSEMANAGERISRESPONSIBLEFORTHEOVERALLFRONTOF
HOUSEOPERATION!&LYNN3PIRITDRESSEDINWHITEANDBLACKCANDIRECTPATRONS
WHOHAVEQUESTIONSORCONCERNSTOTHIS&LYNNREPRESENTATIVE
Late Arrivals: Late arrivals will not be seated until a suitable break
in the performanceANDATTHEDISCRETIONOFTHEHOUSEMANAGER
Re-entering the Building: 0ATRONSWHOLEAVETHEBUILDINGDURINGTHE
PERFORMANCEINCLUDINGINTERMISSIONMUSTSHOWTHEIRTICKETSTUBSWHENREENTERING
Children: !NYCHILDONEYEAROROLDERATTENDINGAPERFORMANCEMUSTHAVEA
TICKETANDASEPARATESEATInfants (children 12 months and under) are
welcome at Flynn family events and performances specifically geared
to children, and will be admitted free of charge. )FANINFANTORYOUNG
CHILDISDISRUPTINGAPERFORMANCETHE&LYNNRESERVESTHERIGHTTOASKAPARENT
TOSITWITHTHECHILDINTHEREAROFTHETHEATERORIFNEEDBETOLEAVETHEHALL
Blocking Aisles: Fire safety codes prohibit the blocking of aisles.
5SHERSCANSTOREYOURPERSONALBELONGINGSSAFELYANDSECURELYDURINGPERFORMANCES
Please request all access services
when ordering tickets:
802-863-5966, v/relay calls welcome.
Accessible and
companion seating
and personal curbside assistance on
request. Accessible elevator to
FlynnSpace. Accessible restrooms.
The theater is equipped with
hearing loop technology; if you
have a compatible hearing aid, switch
it to the T setting. Assistive listening
devices are also available free of
charge at the concession counters.
Selected productions are
interpreted in American Sign
Language (ASL). Call for schedule.
Large-print programs
Large
Print
are available for all
shows. Braille programs will be provided
with notice of 10 business days.
Selected productions are audio
described. Call for schedule.
Refreshments: .OFOODORBEVERAGESAREALLOWEDINSIDETHETHEATEREXCEPT
FORBOTTLEDWATERPURCHASEDATTHE&LYNNCONCESSIONSTAND
Restrooms: Restrooms are located on the lower level in the rear
of the theaterREACHEDBYBOTHTHELEFTANDRIGHTSTAIRCASES4WOWHEELCHAIR
ACCESSIBLERESTROOMSAREAVAILABLEONTHEMAINFLOOROFFTHELOBBY
Cameras, Tape Recorders, Pagers, Cell Phones, & Watches:
#AMERASANDTAPERECORDERSMAYNOTBEUSEDDURINGANYPERFORMANCE
!RTISTCONTRACTSREQUIREVIOLATORSTOBEREMOVEDFROMTHETHEATERANDBE
LIABLEFORDAMAGESORINJURY All electronics must be turned off during
PERFORMANCES0LEASEREFRAINFROMOPENINGSUCHDEVICESASWELLASLIGHTCAN
PROVIDEADISTURBANCETOOTHERPATRONSDURINGAPERFORMANCE
Fragrances: 0LEASEBEJUDICIOUSINYOURUSEOFPERFUMESANDFRAGRANCESWHEN
COMINGTOTHETHEATERASANINCREASINGNUMBEROFPEOPLEHAVEALLERGIESTOSCENTS
If the perfume of another patron disturbs you, please notify an usher or
the house manager ANDWEWILLATTEMPTTORELOCATEYOUTOANOTHERSEAT
Smoking: 4HE&LYNN#ENTERISASMOKEFREEBUILDING
Creative Community
Writers, musicians, professors, activists, and artists. These are just
some of the people who live at Wake Robin. Be part of a community
that dances, debates, paints, writes and publishes, makes music, works
with computers, and works with wood.
Live the life you choose—in a vibrant community of interesting
people. We’re happy to tell you more.
Visit our website or give us a call today
to schedule a tour.
802.264.5100 / wakerobin.com
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©2014 Hampton Direct, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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The backstage
and facility crew
Board & Staff
(As of August 15, 2014)
2014-15 Board Officers
Peter M. Berhnardt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chair
Sara Byers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice Chair
Leigh Keyser Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary
Michael R. Tuttle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer
Wanda Heading-Grant
Greg Kelly
Joel Klein
Fred “Chico” Lager
Mark A. Langan
Aida Reed Luce
Chuck Maniscalco
Nancy J. McClellan
Eric Miller
David M. O’Neal
Rich Price
Erika D. Senft Miller
Michael K. Smith
Jostein Solheim
Joan A. Sylvester
Frances Tobin
Lynn M. Vallee
Trustees Emeritus
Robert F. Cooper
Bari Dreissigacker
Heather Dwight
James Foster
Virginia Golodetz
John Gravel
Walter Levering
Honorary Trustees
Bonnie Reid Martin
Robert E. Miller
Remo Pizzagalli
Ernest Pomerleau
Del K. Sheldon
Amy E. Tarrant
Elizabeth Woods
John and Mary Abele
William and Debra . .
Gottesman
Lois McClure
Patrick Robins
& Lisa Schamberg
Katharine
& Charles Tipper
Staff Members
Nancy Abbott-Hourigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Executive Assistant/
Corporate Relations/Gallery Manager
Caitlin Bayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box Office Supervisor
Ken Bolio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Systems Administrator
Leigh Chandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing and Communications Director
Gail Clook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box Office Supervisor
Bert Crosby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .House Electrician
Tracey Gilbert Dengler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Production Manager
Madeline Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming Manager
A.J. Fucile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box Office Manager
Jack Galt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facility Director
Carol Goodrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance & Front-of-House Manager
Regina Haddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Development Director
Brian Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FlynnSpace Manager
Bill T. Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chief Custodian
John Killacky . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
Gary Lemieux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Director
Suzanne Marchelewicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FlynnArts Coordinator
Steve MacQueen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Artistic Director
Cherie Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Administrator/Concessions Manager
Brennan J. Neill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Membership and Special Events Manager
Grant Orenstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical/Lighting Director
Gloria Ormsby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information Services Director
Bruce Palumbo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House Carpenter
Amie Paquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Accountant
Odele Peter . . . . Development Database Manager and Application Specialist
Diana Petrovs . . . . . . . . Administration Director and Chief Financial Officer
Kat Redniss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Matinee Coordinator
Leeeza Robbins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Box Office Manager
Stacy Raphael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Director for School Programs
Sasha Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .School Programs and Development Assistant
Kevin Titterton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Communications Manager
Christina Weakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Education Director
Elizabeth Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Accounting Clerk
House Managers: Anna Deller, Chuck Ginsburg, Penny Klein,
Julie Cohen Sloma, Jane Stickney
Box Office Staff: Brandon Moblo, Melody Percoco, Dean Pratt,
Ben Resnik, and Perry Rianhard
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival:
Linda Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Managing Director
Chelsea Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marketing and Development Manager
The stage crews for professional events at the Flynn Center
for the Performing Arts are provided by Local #919 of the
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.
The Flynn Center is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization.
We’ll see you through.
BRAVO!
The Performing Arts Enrich Our Community!
On with the show...
A collective force for advocacy,
change and empowerment.
866-227-7451
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Photo: Frédéric Silberman
2014-15 Board Members
John P. Bossange
Brianne E. Chase
Clarence E. Davis
Staige Davis
Chiuho Duval
Sandra K. Enman
Peter S. Erly
Eric Flegenheimer
Linda Barth Goldstein
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Your Beautiful Building
Seeing the Flynn today, especially with the latest renovation of new seating,
it’s difficult to remember the condition of the theater when it was purchased
from Merrill Jarvis in 1981. The Flynn is a beautifully-restored modern facility
that serves as a wonderful example of the bygone splendor of large, downtown
movie houses—but it had a much more humble beginning.
At that time, the Flynn was only the auditorium, what is now the
lobby, and part of the box office. Much of the decorative painting
throughout the lobby and hall were painted over, or faded and
damaged by 50 years of water. Large sections of the auditorium
ceiling were bare plaster, the paint having been destroyed in a
flood caused by a burst sprinkler pipe during the initial renovation.
The roofs were prone to leaking; much of the wiring dated to the
1930s, and the 1950s-era seating was in bad condition.
There were no backstage amenities such as dressing rooms.
There was no way to exit stage left and reenter stage right without
running down to the basement, across it, and up again on the
other side. The theater had been used primarily as a movie house,
so what sound and lighting equipment existed was not useful for
staging live performances. The stage rigging system for flying
sets, lights, and curtains was the original hemp with sand bag
counter weights. The existing curtains were frayed and worn.
lighting and sound equipment was purchased, an automated pit
lift was installed that allowed the floor in the orchestra pit to be
located at different levels, and an accessible dressing room built.
The next large capital building project took place in 1999-2000
when the Flynn purchased the building at 145 Main Street, tore
it down, and then rebuilt it. This top-to-bottom renovation and
restoration process took over a year and completely transformed
the Flynn, adding the black box theater FlynnSpace (which was
originally a bowling alley), two dance studios, the Amy E. Tarrant
Gallery, and the Flynn’s administrative offices. The paint had
barely dried when the season opened in September 2000.
The original restoration of the theater was always a two-track
process: dealing with both structural and aesthetic building
concerns, and stage technical issues. In the 1980s the lobby
roof was replaced, new wiring installed, lobby ceilings restored,
seating renovated, and the masonry façade repaired. At that same
time dressing rooms were built, new curtaining installed, new
lighting positions made, a new counterweighted cable rigging
system put in, and a structure built behind the stage to allow
a cross over from stage left to right.
In 2011, the Flynn celebrated its 30th anniversary by undertaking
another major renovation, in three phases. First, the loading
dock was enclosed, providing extra insulation to reduce energy
costs and a wider berth to facilitate large load-ins. In 2012,
phase two was completed thanks to the generosity of the
community and an anonymous million dollar gift. To enhance
the patron experience, the auditorium received brand-new seats
with better foam and seat construction, a quieter and more
reliable seat hinge, and a more durable and comfortable fabric.
The seats are pitched differently, with more legroom and better
sightlines. The mushroom cap vents in the last few rows of
the main floor were replaced with beautiful flat vents by Conant
Custom Brass. The walls in the main theater were painted,
and some acoustical drapes were installed to replace the old
foam panels on the balcony wall facing the stage.
In the ‘90s, the auditorium and stage roofs were replaced, the
marquee rewired, balcony seating redone, air conditioning added
in the hall, and the carpeting replaced with a historic carpet
matching the original pattern and weave. Simultaneously, major
Accessibility was also enhanced by adding additional wheelchair
locations in the back of the hall and a hearing assist loop
throughout the house, so those with assisted hearing devices
with t-switches can have the sound fed directly to their device.
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Railings were installed on the east and west walls of the orchestra
at the rear of the house where the rake of the floor is steepest, as
well as on the east and west walls of the balcony and at each of
the balcony’s inner aisles.
The lobby and foyer also received upgrades in the form of lighting
and wall displays, plus HD LCD screens above the theater wall
that allow for information about the evening’s performance and
upcoming performances, but also a view into what’s happening in
the theater during a performance, should patrons need to step out
for a moment.
The exterior of the building was jazzed up with color-changing
LED down-light spots that graze the carved stone pilasters,
enabling us to illuminate the building in many colors depending
on the season and performance.
This past summer,
we finished phase three of the project by expanding
the men’s restroom, adding a shower in FlynnSpace, and
resituating the FlynnTix Box Office to have direct street
presence.
We hope to continue to maintain and improve this beautiful
historic structure for years to come. The great vaudeville and
film house built by J.J. Flynn and his partners 84 years ago
is recognized nationwide for the beautiful preservation of
that original art deco masterpiece; for world-class artistic
programming in theater, dance, and music; and for educational
programs that reach far into the community to advance teaching
and learning for all ages.
Artists make
our community
an even better
place to call
home.
Proud supporter of the Flynn Center
and our local communities.
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Mission
The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
fosters the enjoyment, understanding, and development of
the performing arts in Vermont through diverse and engaging artistic experiences.
Vision
The Flynn is Vermont’s premier home for diverse performing arts programming
and education, collaborating with artists, organizations, schools and the community
to encourage the creation, appreciation, and understanding of the arts. We seek to
nurture a vibrant arts community, foster artistic excellence, and bring people together
for powerful shared experiences that inspire a creative exchange of ideas.
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The arts touch people’s lives in profound ways: in their understanding of themselves,
their connection to local and world communities and cultures, and in their understanding of their own
creativity. The arts provide these qualities to the greater public for the social and economic benefits that the shared
performance experience provides. The Flynn’s belief in these sustaining principles manifests in the following forms:
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An Overview of the Season
by STEVE MACQUEEN,
Artistic Director
This year’s season kicks off with Pink Martini (Wednesday,
September 24), the ultimate sophisticated lounge band (that’s
a compliment!). The group draws from musical traditions
around the world and across genres of pop, jazz, and classical.
On Wednesday, October 1, we celebrate the 40th anniversary
of Los Lobos, whose music is influenced by rock and roll,
Tex-Mex, country, folk, R&B, blues, brown-eyed soul, and
traditional music such as cumbia, boleros, and nortenos.
Second City (Thursday, October 2) opened in 1959 to present
a mix of sketch and improv comedy, and became the starting
point for generations of America’s best and brightest comedians,
including Joan Rivers, John Belushi, John Candy, Bill Murray,
Gilda Radner, and Tina Fey. Featuring top global choreographers,
distinctive groundbreaking works, and virtuoso dancers,
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet (Saturday, October 18) is one of the
most dynamic, athletic, risk-taking contemporary ballets around.
Wynton Marsalis calls Marcus Roberts (Friday, October 24)
“the genius of modern piano.” Roberts and his 12-piece band,
which includes Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra veterans
alongside some up-and-coming jazz musicians, play an evening
length original composition, Romance, Swing, and the Blues.
R. Buckminster Fuller was quite a guy: architect, designer,
engineer, inventor, linguist, writer, and philosopher. Documentary
filmmaker Sam Green and indie-rock band Yo La Tengo pay
homage to Fuller with a live-performance, multimedia documentary,
The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller (Thursday,
October 30; co-presented by the UVM Lane Series).
Winner of 31 International Bluegrass Music Association Awards
and two Grammys, the Del McCoury Band (Sunday, November
2) was hand-picked by Woody Guthrie’s daughter Nora to set
previously undiscovered lyrics to bluegrass music. The legendary
Martha Graham Dance Company (Friday, November 21)
carries on the legacy of Graham’s focus on expressive movement.
The New York Times says that “Graham’s choreography remains a
true, living American document.” An absolutely astonishing vocal
Emerging choreographer Camille A. Brown (Saturday,
January 17) creates pieces that are high energy, provocative, and
theatrically electrifying. Grease (Friday, January 23) is not only
the word . . . it’s also a fun sing-a-long, so dress up in your favorite
Grease outfit and sing along. Terri Lyne Carrington (Friday,
January 30) was the drummer of choice for 20 years, playing
with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Stan Getz, Cassandra
Wilson, and many more. Money Jungle is her tribute to the Duke
Ellington/Charles Mingus/Max Roach album, but it stakes its own
territory, and takes off like a rocket from the first downbeat.
Nice Work If You Can Get It (Monday, February 2) is like a
jukebox filled with George and Ira Gershwin songs: Let’s Call
the Whole Thing Off, ‘S Wonderful, I’ve Got a Crush on You,
Someone To Watch Over Me, and of course, the title tune. The
plot holding the songs together is great, frothy, screwball fun. The
family matinee of Schoolhouse Rock Live! (Sunday, February
15) brings back all your old favorites, like 3 Is a Magic Number,
Conjunction Junction and How a Bill Becomes a Law. This
performance is sensory-friendly for people with autism, which
means that the house lights are a little brighter and the rules a bit
relaxed. Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy (Wednesday,
Feburary 18) are two great Cape Breton fiddlers who happen to
be married. Along with the music and step-dancing, you’ll hear
stories about Cape Breton, and catch glimpses of their family
life (and even some family members). While Gregory Porter’s
(Thursday, February 19) voice may recall the heyday of early ‘70s
folk geniuses such as Bill Withers and Donny Hathway, he’s a jazz
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group that’s been around for more than 40 years, Sweet Honey
in the Rock (Thursday, December 4) sings spirituals, freedom
songs, and protest songs in unspeakably beautiful five-part
harmony. A landmark in the funny-nun genre, Sister Act
(Thursday, December 11) started out as a Whoopi Goldberg film
before becoming a big Broadway hit. Returning to the Flynn for
the 33rd year, Nebraska Theatre Caravan’s A Christmas Carol
(Friday, December 12) is true a holiday favorite.
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but it was Laugh-In that made her a star. Since then she’s won
two Tony Awards, a Grammy, and the Kennedy Center’s Mark
Twain Prize. Nine-time All-Ireland Fiddle Champion Eileen
Ivers (Friday, March 13; co-presented by the UVM Lane
Series) is not only the original musical star of Riverdance, but
she’s also a founding member of Cherish the Ladies. She joins
us this year for our annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. The
Acting Company returns to the Flynn with one of Shakespeare’s
most popular and enduring (and bloody!) tragedies, Macbeth
(Wednesday, March 25). The Nile Project (Saturday, March 28;
co-presented by the UVM Lane Series) is an electrifying all-star
band that embraces numerous musical cultures under one roof,
but it’s also a much larger project that embraces sustainability,
clean water, and sharing of resources across borders of countries
through which the Nile flows.
Peter and the Starcatcher (Tuesday, April 14) is the critically
acclaimed prequel to Peter Pan and winner of five Tonys, including
sound design, light design, costume design, and scenic design.
The New York Times said, “With grown-up theatrical savvy and
a child’s wonder at what it can achieve, this show never stops
flying.” The iconic title design was created by Vermont woodworker
John W. Long. Miwa Matreyek (Wednesday, April 15) is
an incredible experimental filmmaker who creates hallucinatory
dreamscapes, and then backlights herself into the action to create
an immersive, in-the-moment film experience you haven’t had
before. The African Children’s Choir (Thursday, April 16)
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have numerous choirs and seven homes for children who
have been displaced by war or famine. Their performances are
celebratory and jubilant. Gilberto Gil (Monday, April 20) is
one of the world’s greatest and most influential musicians.
As a co-founder of the Tropicália movement, he helped reinvent
Brazilian popular music by incorporating rock, reggae and
funk into traditional Brazilian rhythms. In concert, the Ukulele
Orchestra of Great Britain (Tuesday, April 21) offers a funny,
virtuosic, twanging, awesome, foot-stomping evening as they
jump from Tchaikovsky to Nirvana via Otis Redding and Spaghetti
Western soundtracks. This American Life host Ira Glass
joins dancers Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass in Three
Acts, Two Dancers, One Radio Host, a funny, lively evening of
dance and storytelling. It’s This American Life . . . with dancing.
Anything Goes (Monday, April 27) won three Tony Awards,
including Best Revival of a Musical. Featuring Cole Porter
favorites such as I Get a Kick Out Of You, It’s De-Lovely and
the title track, the story follows two unlikely pairs setting off
on a course to true love, while on a ship heading out to sea.
The New York Times calls Wendy Whelan (Thursday, April 30)
“America’s greatest contemporary ballerina.” A longtime
principal dancer for the New York City Ballet, Whelan enlisted
four of the most dynamic young choreographers today and
commissioned duets from each of them. In Restless Creature,
she dances these duets with each choreographer.
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Cirque Mechanics (Sunday, May 10) returns to the Flynn with
Pedal Punk, which features the Gantry bike—a pedal powered
circus caravan that moves around the stage as the performers
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EXPLORATIONS IN FLYNNSPACE
I often refer to FlynnSpace as a place “where the magic happens.” Maybe the close confines create a rapport
and intimacy between artist and audience that can’t be replicated on larger stages. Whatever the reason, believe
me, magic happens. This season, the Flynn presents a very full slate of performances that spans classical music,
African dance, adults-only burlesque, one-woman theater, hip-hop, international music, modern dance, a Dylan
exploration, and jazz piano. And that’s just a start. I’ll see you in the basement.
Mat Fraser & Julie Atlas Muz,
The Freak & the Showgirl—Saturday, September 13
Englishman Mat Fraser is a writer, actor, musician, and cabaret
host/performer, as well as a disability advocate, while his
partner Julie Atlas Muz is an actress, burlesque celebrity, and
former Miss Exotic World. The two recently starred in a hugely
acclaimed, visually sumptuous—and sexually provocative—
version of Beauty & the Beast in New York. At the Flynn, Fraser
and Muz perform an evening of no-holds-barred, explicit,
adults-only cabaret that challenges the audience’s perceptions
on a variety of topics.
Soovin Kim & Fred Child
with Alexi Kenney, Yoo Jin Jang, Steven Laraia,
and Jin Lee—Saturday, September 27
Last year’s two-show collaboration with the Lake Champlain
Chamber Music Festival—featuring Soovin Kim’s Johannes
String Quartet with NPR Performance Today host Fred Child—
were such a success that we had to do it again, but a little
differently. For this performance, four superlative musicians
from the LCCMF Young Performers Seminar Group, led by
violinist and Concert Artist Guild winner Alexi Kenney, are
joined by Soovin for a quintet performance, while Child again
provides illuminating context for the music.
Tri Minh Quartet, Sounds from Hanoi
Sunday, September 28
A new musical voice from Vietnam, Tri Minh and his Quartet
combine electronica, acoustic instruments, and traditional
motifs in a program of collaborative and improvised works.
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and he has worked with some of today’s top DJs and electronic
musicians, though his music is equally evocative of classical
music infused with regional sounds. (Please note this concert
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Andy Milne, Strings & Serpents
Wednesday, October 29
An evening of multimedia wonders, Strings & Serpents is the
latest venture from adventurous jazz pianist Andy Milne, who
teams with French pianist Benoit Delbecq, the Japanese TsuguKaji
KOTO duo, and animator Saki Murotani to create this fascinating
tapestry of sight and sound. A multi-cultural collaboration that
marries Japanese and Western forms through improvisation and
rhythm, set against the backdrop of Murotani’s startling animations,
Strings is based on Japanese Rainbow Serpent mythology.
Look Backward, Dance Forward: Tales from Home
Faustin Linyekula, Le Cargo—Friday, October 31
Panaibra Gabriel Canda, The Marrabenta Solos
—Saturday, November 1
This unique two-evening dance-theater program features two
remarkable dancers offering artistic perspectives on the complex
histories of their respective countries. Hailing from the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Linyekula presents his first solo piece,
Le Cargo, which recounts his return home, and the things he
lost and found on his journey. Canda’s The Marrabenta Solos
examines Mozambique and its struggles with colonialism,
nationalism, and modernity. Accompanied by virtuoso guitarist
Jorge Domingos, Canda tells the story through marrabenta,
a dance that mixes local traditions and European influences.
Both Canda and Linyekula are first-rate storytellers, both through
words and movement, and their stories are well worth hearing.
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Christopher O’Riley, Out of My Hands
—Saturday, November 8
Christopher O’Riley basically has three careers going—the
classical pianist who performs recitals and symphonies; the
radio host who helms NPR’s From the Top; and the musician who
reimagines contemporary rock songs as instrumental solo-piano
music. It’s the last O’Riley who visits FlynnSpace, where he’ll
turn his pianism loose on music by artists such as Radiohead,
Prodigy, Tori Amos, Elliot Smith, and Nirvana. The Absolute
Sound declares that “O’Riley’s integration of oceanic momentum
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Steve Paxton & Jurij Konjar, Bound
Thursday, November 6
Dubbed “a titan of the 1960s and ’70s avant-garde” (New York
Times) and the founder of contact improvisation, Vermont
resident Steve Paxton’s impact on modern dance is nearly
incalculable. An early dancer with Merce Cunningham and one
of the key figures in the deeply influential Judson Dance Theatre
of the ‘60s and Grand Union of the ‘70s, Paxton (recently awarded
The Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in Dance at the
International Dance Festival of the Venice Biennale) makes his
Flynn debut with a restaged version of his 1982 work Bound.
He’s not actually dancing it, however; he set the work on Slovenian
dancer Jurij Konjar, and advance notice on the piece is fabulous.
Howard Fishman, The Basement Tapes Project
Friday, November 7
Bob Dylan’s Basement Tapes have always been shrouded in
mystery. Recorded in supremely off-handed fashion with The Band
in various basements and living rooms in 1966-67, the home
recordings mix originals and obscure folk tunes to create a
universe where portents of doom sit beside hilarious dadaist tales.
Howard Fishman understands these stories as well as anyone,
which is why his Basement Tapes Project has played to great
acclaim all over the country. Using Greil Marcus’ book The Old,
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Raphael Xavier, The Unofficial Guide to Audience
Watching Performance—Saturday, November 15
Philadelphia-based hip-hop dancer/choreographer/spoken-word
artist Raphael Xavier’s The Unofficial Guide to Audience Watching
Performance is hip-hop dance as performance art, an autobiographical culmination of Xavier’s 30 years in the business.
Xavier plays with the rhythms of rap, dance, and narrative,
deconstructing them along the way to give insight into the artist’s
life and work. Visceral, yet deeply thoughtful, the show, directed
by Ralph Lemon, reflects an artist’s view on hip-hop’s influence
and history as the form—and its practitioners—age.
The Johannes String Quartet with Fred Child,
Beethoven & Bartok—Sunday, January 18
After last season’s deeply illuminating performances by the
Johannes and Child (host of NPR’s Performance Today), in which
Mozart was offered in contrast with pieces by Webern and Kurtag,
the group returns with this striking program, which features two
of the greatest string quartets ever written —Beethoven’s String
Quartet in F Major, Op. 135 and Bartok’s String Quartet No. 6.
The pieces are vastly different . . . or are they? The Johannes and
Child explain.
Kristina Wong, The Wong Street Journal
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L.A.-based performance-artist/provocateur Wong concludes
a week-long residency with an in-progress performance of her
(by then) nearly finished work, a scathingly satirical look at global
economic inequality, inspired by her trip to Uganda. Hilarious
and fearless, Wong is a provocateur, solo performer writer, and
cultural commentator who’s unafraid to live her life in public
(her hysterical romantic pursuit of NBA star Jeremy Lin is just a
small example). Wong has five solo shows already to her credit
—including the lauded Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,
which examined the high rate of suicide among Chinese-American
women—and when she takes the stage at the Flynn, that number
goes up to six. During her residency, Wong is also active in the
community, working with high school students.
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Fred Hersch Trio—Friday, February 27
A pianist who “specializes in high lyricism and high danger”
(New Yorker), Fred Hersch has reached a pinnacle in his illustrious
career. Hersch draws on 30 years of experience while leading
his current trio with bassist John Hébert and the drummer Eric
McPherson, which is “one of the major ensembles of our times”
(Wall Street Journal). Among the most respected and revered
performers of his generation, Hersch is riding a wave of acclaim
thanks to his latest release, Floating.
Terry Galloway, You Are My Sunshine
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Performance artist Terry Galloway performs her one-woman
show, based on her experience as a deaf woman who received
a cochlear implant well into adulthood, and her struggles and
revelations as a person who suddenly emerges into a world
of noise. A mesmerizing storyteller, Galloway is alternatingly
thoughtful and hysterical, often one when you expect the other.
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Flynn Spirits are a group of 375 volunteers who work
as ushers, ticket takers, concessionaires, and support
personnel for all public events held at the Flynn Center.
Spirits also work on benefit events, educational programs,
office mailings, and other Flynn projects.
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or 802-652-4507.
These people have served for 10 or more years
as ushers, house captains, house managers,
bartenders, callers, and concessions staff.
Look for the different nametags and thank them
for their ongoing support of the Flynn Center.
Bob Allstadt/24
Caroline Alves/21
Carolyn Antone/29
Audrey Arnold
Henry Atherton/26
Pauline Baker/33*
Mark & Iris Banks/20
Jean Barber
Miriam Black
Gail & Joe Blasuis
Rochelle Blouin
Pat Boera/23
Catherine Bonnett
Denise Bouchard
Kathy Boulanger/26
Anne Bula/22
Jessica Butt
Thane Butt/25
Dorothy Buttura
Chez Callahan
Leslie Carew
Bob & Pat Carman
Kitty Caron/23
Pam Carter/25
Janet Cassarino
Jay Cassell
Nancy Chase
Pascal Cheng/30
Pat Cogan/23
Shirley Coffey/27
Joan Cramer/28
Beth Curtis
Marie Davis/27
Maxine Davis
Judy Davison/23
R.Philip DeLarucheliere
Anna Deller/23
Elaine Delorme
Helen Douglas/33*
Ruth Drake/29
Jane Dworshak
Marge Elmore
Bob Essman
Julie Frailey/24
Bill Fraser-Harris/26
William Franco
Liza Gaherty/22
Rose Garritano
Carolyn Gauthier
Chuck Ginsburg/22
Claire Guiduli
Ellen Gurwitz
Peter & Linda Gustafson
Cheryl Haller
Pam Hayes
Patty Hambro
Lucie Holcomb/24
Martin Hughes
Peter Ireland
Debbie Kent
Jean Kissner/25
Heidi Klein
Bill & Therese Kneen
Kathleen Knight/26
Linda Knight/29
Sue Knightes
Vicki Knoepfel
Marianne Kuitert
Rich Labrecque/28
Aileen Lachs
Debbie Lavalley
Carol Lewis
Carol Limanek/22
MaryLou Lombard
Carol & Dennis Lutz
Allison Marchessault
Francie Mason
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Catherine McIsaac
Chance McNiff
Mary Jane McMahon
Ellie Messier
Gary Miller
Mary Miller
Marcy Milton/29
Sherrie Miner/26
Linda Morrell/24
Meredith Neary
Josette Noll/33*
Valerie O’Reilly/28
Debbie Page
Renate Parke
Holly Pedrini
Bill Pence
Morris Pike
Chris Pingert
Robert Powlus
Dan Pratt
Byrd Prentiss
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Liam Quinlan
Heidi Racht
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Elma Rickards
Connie Riley/27
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Sarah Sessions
Jayne Sheridan
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Christine Thompson
Carolyn Toof
Rita Tornatore
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Mary Esther Treat
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Silver nametags denote 25 years of service.
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Education at the Flynn
Our education programs strive to engage learners
of all ages in the creative process, nurture artistic skill
development, cultivate lifelong appreciation of the
performing arts, and make the performing arts an
integral part of school and community life.
In 1994, schoolchildren attended the very first student matinee
at the Flynn: Stage One Louisville’s production of The Diary of
Anne Frank. After the show, one teacher wrote to say that his
students understood Anne Frank’s experience from seeing this
play so much more deeply than they had upon reading the book
or watching a video. With this comment, the mission of the
education department was born: how to get more teachers to
understand the value of performance in helping kids learn?
How to help audience members carry the excitement of seeing
a live show back into their lives? How to build audiences and
support established, emerging, and young artists?
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To ignite creative sparks and foster the artists of the future,
we expanded summer camps for kids. When the Flynn was
renovated in 2000, two studios were added and we began
year-round performing arts classes for all ages, now known
as FlynnArts. Our student matinees series remains the
cornerstone of what we do, continuing to inspire students
and help them understand other cultures and life experiences
in visceral, meaningful ways. To build teacher understanding
we began offering teacher workshops in specific art forms and
in arts integration. Interactive companion workshops in schools
have been drawing connections between matinees and classwork
since 1997. In 2001, we developed our signature professional
development program, Words Come Alive!
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Flynn
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In 2013-2014:
Uʏޘ˜ÀÌÃÊ`ÀiÜÊ1,437 students to classes in dance, acting,
comedy, voice, and instrumental music, including three
Show Choirs for grades 4-12, 2 Summer Youth Theater
productions, and 4 Jazz Combo Bands for kids and adults alike.
UÊ"ÛiÀÊ37,000 students attended our student matinee series
from 173 schools and 179 homeschools. To nurture creativity
in older students we partenered with Vermont Stage Company
and Weston Playhouse Theater Company to sponsor the
Vermont Young Playwrights Program, involving over 20 middle
and high schools around the state.
UÊ7iÊÌÀ>ˆ˜i`ʓœÀiÊ̅>˜Ê189 teachers from 28 schools in
arts integration techniques, leading 1,136 hours of workshops
in schools for students and teachers.
We take joy in the regular feedback that as a result of our
programs, children’s self-esteem is blossoming, and adults
are unearthing their creative sides. We hear of schoolchildren
deepening their understanding of scientific, historic, and literary
concepts, and of disengaged or struggling students who become
enthusiastic participants in schoolwork for the first time. We hear
audience members of all ages review performances as “insiders,”
demonstrating that they understand the elements of performing
arts. We see more and more teachers empowered with confidence
and new ideas about how to bring their curriculum alive, and we
celebrate the ongoing evolution of Burlington’s Integrated Arts
Academy, in which we’ve been intimately involved.
Here at the Flynn we remain deeply committed to
nurturing the artists and audiences of today and
tomorrow!
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Seat Campaign
In Fall 2011, the Flynn undertook a capital campaign
to raise funds for facility enhancements, including replacement of the 60+ year
old theater seats. Although the campaign met its goals, many of our patrons continue to make
special gifts in order to name a seat at the Flynn. We have had donors come forward to surprise
family members at Christmas, pay tribute to special friends, and honor birthdays with
a surprise gift of a named seat. This summer we even had generous donors come forward
to name the four new urinals and new sinks that have been added to the men’s room.
Flynn donors are both generous and creative!
A limited number of seats are still available. For $1,000, we invite you to dedicate
a new seat to honor a loved one, your family, a beloved pet, commemorate a birthday or
an anniversary—your choice. We’ll mark your generosity right on the seat with a personalized
plaque. For more information, contact Development Director Gina Haddock
at rhaddock@flynncenter.org or 802-652-4533.
Regina Patterson presented
The following donors have contributed to the seat campaign since August 30, 2013:
Anonymous (2)
Ben and Jerry’s
Scott Hammond
Fred “Chico” Lager
Leunig’s Bistro
Steve and Debbie Page
Regina Patterson and
Todd Biltucci
John W. Summerville
Patty Williams
Sharry Underwood
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Todd Biltucci with his engraved named
plaque for a special birthday surprise.
The couple stopped by to select their seat
in the theater.
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“It’s important to support the arts for future
generations. Joining the Flynn Legacy Society
helped me to do this.”
–Sansea Sparling (here with her son Daniel
and Artistic Director Steve MacQueen
at a Flynn Legacy reception).
Leave a Legacy
Many Flynn patrons want to ensure that future generations experience the joy and power of the performing arts. With a gift made
through your estate, you can make that happen. The Flynn Legacy Society honors and recognizes those individuals who have designated
the Flynn Center as a beneficiary of their will, trust, life insurance, or life income. The following donors have made a commitment to
leave a legacy that assures the Flynn continues as a vibrant, cultural force in the region, bringing future generations the enjoyment,
inspiration and learning associated with our premier performing arts center.
Legacy Society
Anonymous (8)
Josephine P. Albright*
Judith L. Allard
Bruce and Ruth Ann Beers
Elizabeth and Richard Bernstein
Connie and John Carpenter*
Brianne E. Chase
Bill and Tanya Cimonetti
Robert F. Cooper
Jane Gurley Denker
Kimberly B. DuBrul
Pauline Rowe*
Richard Eyre
Linda Goldstein
Virginia Golodetz
Bill and Debra Gottesman
StaciAnne Grove
Jack Harrington*
Patricia and Ray Harwick
Bill and Carole Hauke
Lucie B. Holcomb
Dorothy B. Hunt*
Sandy and Susan Jacobs
Fred “Chico” Lager and
Yvette Pigeon
Mark A. Langan
Walter Levering, Jr.
Paul and Patty Levi
Aida and Robert Luce
Arnie Malina
Allen and Bonnie Reid Martin
Leigh and Peter Phillips
Remo and Donna Pizzagalli
Patricia Pizzagalli
Thelma and Joseph Provost*
Grant and Lisa Rees
Paula S. Roberts
Patrick Robins and Lisa Schamberg
Joan Robinson and Suzi Wizowaty
Andrea Rogers
Catharine M. Rogers
Susan and Craig Sim
Sansea Sparling
Benjamin C. Stein, Jr.*
Harlan and Joan Sylvester
Amy E. Tarrant
Jan and Ron VanMynen
Jan Villeneuve
Eliot and Ann Weathers*
Barbara Brown Winslow*
Ken and Jean Wolvington
* Deceased
To learn more about the Flynn Center’s Legacy Society, please contact development director, Gina Haddock at 802-652-4533 or
rhaddock@flynncenter.org or visit our web site at www.flynncenter.org/plannedgiving.html.
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“The Flynn has given
me so much. I want to
give back.”
If you appreciate what is happening at the Flynn Center and want to invest in our community’s cultural life, now is the time to become a
Member of the Flynn and support our programming, educational activities, and the continued care and enhancement of this historic theater.
Individual Member Levels and Benefits
The J.J. Flynn Circle
FRIEND ($50-$119)
U Advance ticketing opportunities for Flynn presentations and
special events.
U Access to the members-only FlynnTix Regional Box Office Showline.
U An invitation to the annual Sneak Preview event and reception.
U Early enrollment opportunities for educational programming,
including FlynnArts summer camps and classes for children,
teens, and adults.
U One-year subscription to the Marquee, the Flynn’s member magazine.
U Invitation to Flynn tours.
U Name listing in Season Guide.
BENEFACTOR ($1,000-$2,499)
CONTRIBUTOR ($120-$249)
Benefits listed above, PLUS:
U A 10% discount on full-price tickets to most Flynn Center
presentations.
U A 10% discount on FlynnArts classes, workshops, and camps.
U An invitation to a reception connected to a major Flynn presentation.
U An invitation to a Flynn educational event.
U Complimentary ticket exchange for Flynn presented performances.
Tickets must be presented at the Box Office no later than two
business days prior to the performance.
U Two coupons for any non-alcoholic drink at the Flynn concession counter.
DONOR ($250-$499)
Benefits listed above, PLUS:
U A free parking voucher for the Corporate Plaza Parking Garage
(entrance on St. Paul Street between College and Bank Streets)
for Flynn MainStage presentations.
U A special insider’s look at the season with the artistic director
and education director.
U Choose a pair of tickets to one show from a selection of performances
(after the season ticketing process).
U An additional two coupons (for a total of four) for any non-alcoholic
beverage at the Flynn concession counter.
U A signed performance poster or photograph (upon request and if
available).
PATRON ($500-$999)
Benefits listed above, PLUS:
U A special invitation to a Patron donor reception/lunch
with an artist.
U An additional two coupons (for a total of six) for any
non-alcoholic beverage at the Flynn concession counter.
Includes benefits from lower levels, PLUS:
U An invitation to the annual J.J. Flynn reception.
U Exclusive personalized ticketing service.
U Two complimentary one-year Donor level memberships
to give to friends that are new to Flynn membership.
U Choose a pair of tickets to one show from a selection
of performances (after the season ticketing process).
U An additional two coupons (for a total of eight) for any
non-alcoholic beverage at the Flynn concession counter.
DIRECTOR ($2,500-$4,999)
Benefits listed above, PLUS:
U Four additional tickets (for a total of six) to one show from
a selection of performances (after the season ticketing process).
U Complimentary beverage (includes wine or beer) for two at
all Flynn performances.
U An invitation to the annual State of the Organization luncheon
with the executive director and emeritus and honorary board.
PRODUCER ($5,000-$9,999)
Benefits listed above, PLUS:
U Choose six tickets to any Flynn performance
(after season ticketing process is over).
U Under unique circumstances, a courtesy “meet and greet”
with the artist may be possible.
UNDERWRITER ($10,000 and above)
Benefits listed above, PLUS:
U A custom-designed benefits package to meet your
personal theater needs.
Join as a Business or Organization
Corporate membership begins at $250. Benefits include
a subscription to our members’ publication, the Marquee,
priority ticketing service for group sales, advance notice of
Flynn events with the early opportunity to purchase tickets,
and recognition in the Season Guide and lobby.
Additional benefits at higher levels include a performance
sponsorship, Season Guide ads, and more.
For additional information, contact Membership Manager
Brennan Neill at 802-652-4507, or bneill@flynncenter.org
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Flynn Individual Members & Sponsors
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We would like to thank the following individuals for their generous support.
We apologize to any whose names may have been inadvertently omitted.
J.J. Flynn Circle Members
Producer ($5,000+)
Benefactor ($1,000-$2,499)
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Bruce and Ruth Ann Beers
Peter and Cindy Bernhardt
John and Connie Carpenter*
Linda Goldstein
Bill and Debra Gottesman
Kathy and Gary Grise
Fred “Chico” Lager and
Yvette Pigeon
Walt Levering, Jr. and Kelly Ruschp
Valerie and Chuck Maniscalco
The Senft Miller Family
Andrea Rogers and R. Avery Hall
Cynthia and Michael Seligmann
Charlie and Mima Tipper
Anonymous (5)
Susan E. Arnold
Jane Beck
Jim and Sue Bentlage
Richard and Elizabeth Bernstein
Brenda and John Bisbee
Brian and Brooks Boardman
John Bossange
Owen Brady
Kevin and Tammera Brown
John and Debbi Burton
Sara and Kelly Byers
John Canning
Julian Cardinal
Nicole M. Carignan and
David Raphael
Donna and Jake Carpenter
George and Lou Ann Chaffee
Bill and Tanya Cimonetti
Ben Cohen
Larry Connolly and John R. Killacky
Jim and Andrea Crook
Laura and Barry Dagan
Wesley W. Daum Jr and
Beth R. Thorpe
Staige Davis
George and Paula Delano
Dharma Door
R. Scott Dillon and Kim Hayden
Ducky and Frank Donath
Jim and Diane Donohue
Kimberly and John DuBrul III
Peggy and Brian Eagan
Skip and Wendy Farrell
Ethan Fenn
Mitch and Kim Fleischer
Jim and Liz Foster
George Fowler
Judy Geer and Dick Dreissigacker
Joan and Reg Gignoux
David and Sarah Gladstone
J. Graham and Katherine Goldsmith
Jerry Greenfield and Elizabeth Skarie
Neil Groberg and
Ellen Wolfson, M.D.
Director ($2,500-$4,999)
Anonymous
Jan L. Blomstrann
Stuart and Barbara Bronfman
James and Kristin Burns
Brianne E. Chase
Mark A. Cole
Cooper Family Foundation
Philip and Mary Ellen Daniels
Peter S. Erly and Heather Briggs
Shana and Hugh Griffiths
Deborah Healey
Nancy Jenkins and Bryan Jackson
Mark A. Langan
Debra Leonard and Greg Merhar
Eric and Elizabeth Miller
Remo and Donna Pizzagalli
David Porteous and Vicky Smith
Dianne and Jim Prevo
Fran and Scott Rathke
Catharine M. Rogers
Lili Ruane
Jay Schuster
Ron Seeley
Jostein and Rebecca Solheim
Joan and Harlan C. Sylvester
Tom and Michelle Tiller
Lynn and Tim Vallee
Lillian and Bruce Venner
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Anonymous (3)
Judith L. Allard
Richard Alther and Ray Repp
Margie Berger
Peter Bingham and Dana Walrath
David and Susan Birmingham
Casey Blanchard and Dan Cox
Michael and Camilla Bowater
Michael Colburn and
Mary Esther Treat
Robin and Robert Coleburn
Cairn and Jean Cross
Anna J. Deller
Mary Jane Dickerson
John and Alida Dinklage
Mark Dowling and
Christopher Perrera
John and Heather Dwight
William and Shohreh Eckhardt
Sandra Enman
Eric and Libby Flegenheimer
Patricia Fontaine
Paulette and Bart Frisbie
Michael Gable
Maree and Fred Gaetani-Hutchins
Peter and Hyun Song Gaillard
Steve and Deenie Galipeau
Valerie J. Gardner
Hon. Yoine and Elaine Goldstein
Virginia Golodetz
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Scott Hammond
David and Jacquelyn Hill
Gale S. Hurd
Beal Hyde
Sharon and Andrew Johnson
Joel and Abby Klein
Tom and Lill Koerner
Ken Kowalewitz and Jennifer Bunker
Jack and Marian Lawlor
Katy Lesser
Marjorie and Michael Lipson
Jim and Maureen McFadden
Lynda Reeves McIntyre
Mari and Charles Miceli
Magdalena Naylor
Dick and Linda Olson
Alan and Kathy Ouellette
Leigh and Peter Phillips
Howard and Wendy Pierce
Paul Rosenberg
Jan and Mary Jane Rozendaal
The Shayne Foundation
Dave Sheets
Abby and Jim Sheldon-Dean
Robert and Christine Sinkewicz
Christopher and Susanne Smith
Michael and Mary Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Stern
Roger and Kit Stone
Carolyn Toof
Bruce Tranmer and
Sandra McCormick
Eileen and Paul Growald
Dean and Sandra Haller
Joseph and Susan Hasazi
Bill and Carole Hauke
Sarah Heil and Andrew Goodwin
Richard and Barbara Heilman
Carlanne and Carl Herzog
Carol Hinson and Bill Parkhill
Gerald and Virginia Hornung
Family Foundation
Laurence and Crystal Howard
Dr. and Mrs. Neil Hyman
Sandy and Susan Jacobs
Hank and Josie Kaestner
Colette and Tim Kaiser
Connie Krosney
Stephen and Ruth Lacey
Pat and Sam Levin
Edmond J. Limoge and
Joy Karnes Limoge
Carl Lisman and Deb Smith
Todd R. Lockwood
Stephen and Emily Magowan
Allen and Bonnie Reid Martin
Paul and Elizabeth Mayer
John and Colleen McAuliffe
Sandy and Muffie Milens
Joel and Hinda Miller
Robert and Toni Monsey
Carol More and Harry Schneider
Anne Mueller
In memory of Ronald Nemcosky
and his passion for dance
Leo and Bonnie O’Brien
Susan and David O’Neal
Charles and Liz Pappas
Barry and Patricia Parker
Christy Patt and Bob Juzek
Ron and Dawn Plante
Paul and Gina Plunkett
Ernest and Dee Pomerleau
Jeffrey Prescott and
Andrew Shuford
Elaine Reynolds and
Kevin Kehoe
Gene and Julie Richards
Serge Rizzo
Greg and Ellen Vaut
Douglas Wacek
Ted Winfield and Nancy Herman
Peter and Mina Wohl
Amy L. Wright
Donor ($250-$499)
Anonymous (5)
Gerard and Susan Adams
Julie Adams
Russell and Susan Agne
Jeffrey Allen and Susan Hetman
Jane and Gary Alsofrom
Kris Anderson
Celia and Paul Asbell
Bill Atkinson
Anne M. August
Lisa Aultman-Hall and Britt Holmen
Craig and Kelly Austin
David and Sharon Baker
James Barker and Susan M. Hong
Constance Bartlett
Kitty Bartlett and Lars Jacobsen
Mary Beck
Jeffrey and Julie Benay
Debby Bergh
Gene Bergman and Wendy Coe
Martha and Ira Bernstein
David Binch and Willa Harris
Joseph Boisse and David Williams
Lynne Bond and David Watts
Joan and Ted Braun
Ross Brewer
Pat Robins and Lisa Schamberg
Barbara Russ and Dean Williams
Linda and Michael Seaver
Steven and Heidi Setien
Denise Shekerjian and Michael Metz
Joan and William Shelley
Susan and Craig Sim
Paul and Janet Spitler
Marc Stern and Kimberly Yellin
Christine and Bob Stiller
Barry and Carol Stone
Frances Tobin and Dolly Fleming
Henry and Carleen Tufo
Anita and Mike Tuttle
Josh and Judy Van Houten
Jan and Ron VanMynen
Judy and Bill Whitman
Ellen and Thomas Wilkins
Elizabeth Woods
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Anonymous (2)
Jan and Harris Abbott
Anne M. August
Bruce and Ruth Ann Beers
John Bossange
Bill and Tanya Cimonetti
Ducky Donath
Bari and Peter Dreissigacker
John and Heather Dwight
Linda and Kenneth Fishell
Flynn Friends at Wake Robin
Linda Goldstein
Golodetz Family
In Memory of Ellinor Hauke
Gale S. Hurd
Allen and Bonnie Reid Martin
Nancy J. McClellan and
K. Elliot Douglas
David and Cheryl McGinnis
Amy E. Tarrant
Tracy and Richard Tarrant
Lynn and Tim Vallee
Lillian and Bruce Venner
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John (Camm) Broughton
John Canning
Ethan Fenn
Carol Hinson and Bill Parkhill
Laurence and Crystal Howard
Kay and Richard Ryder, M.D.
Dr. Peter Swift and Diana McCargo
Amy E. Tarrant
Anonymous
W. Ross Brewer
Michael and Dana Engel
Cheryl Gressani
Lynda McIntyre
In honor of Joan Sylvester’s birthday
James Tomlinson
In honor of Christina Weakland
In honor of Yona Yellin
Philip and Jean Briggs
Lucile Adams Brink Donor Advised
Fund of the St. Croix Valley
Foundation
Mary and Charlie Brush
David and Nicole Buckland
James and Linda Bushey
In honor of John Canning
David and Tanya Carter
Mike and Jodi Casarico
Ted and Anne Castle
Philippe and Lisa Charlebois
Mark and Jamie Charlson
Janice Clements
Jane and Eric Clifford
David Coates
Molly and Joseph Comeau
Carol Conard
Dale and Alice Critchlow
Glenn and Ronalyn Cummings
Joyce C. Curry
Christine Curtis and Clyde Stats
Milford Cushman and Terri Gregory
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Davey
Mark W. Davis
John and Suzanne DeBrosse
Fred Delibac
Thomas Denenberg and Amber Degn
Douglas and Sharon Dennett
Regina and Leighton Detora
Robert and Mary Dill
Will and Leonora Dodge
LeeAnn Donner
Jim Donovan and Patricia O’Donnell
Janet Dooley and Thomas Frank
John and Sandra Dooley
Priscilla and Joel Dube
Lisa Dulsky Watkins and
Matthew Watkins
Tom and Betsy Dunn
Chiuho Duval
David Ellenbogen and Victoria King
David Ellis and Ann Greenawalt
Michael and Dana Engel
Timothy Eustace
Richard and Elizabeth Fanus
Elizabeth and Paul Farr
Gary and Jane Farrell
Dr. Jonathan Fenton
Jerry and Kathleen Fernee
Sten Fersing and Linda Gibson
Sally and Jeff Feussner
Linda and Kenneth Fishell
Richard and Teena Flood
Steve and Meg Foster
Jill Fox
Harlow Frechette , Jr.
Leslie Freyberg
Paul and Margaret Gagne
Becky and Marc Gamble
Paul Garrett, Johannes and Gerlisa
Barbara Murphy and Thomas Garrett
Susan and John Geise
Drew Gelfenbein and Shani G. Mekler
Cathleen Gent and Frances Huntoon
Mary Jane Gentry
Carol and George Gibson
Chuck Ginsburg
Tom and Jill Glaser
Prospero Gogo Jr and Amy Lilly
Jaime Goodman
Rosalyn and Thomas Graham
Phil Gray
Rosanne Greco and Higley Harmon
Stephen and Janice Groschen
Marcel and Harriet Grunvald
Gina and Bill Haddock
Rob and Susan Hall
Kim and Dennis Hamel
Pamela P. Hanley
Jozef and Pamela Harrewyn
Patricia and Ray Harwick
Peter and Jackie Hawks
Jennifer Heiny and Matt Robbie
Victor Hendrickson
Jean F. Henshaw
Kurt Hughes and Corinne Johansson
John Ives and Geri Amori
Janine and Paul Jacobs
Wendy and Owen Jenkins
Theodore N. and Mina C. Jewett
Robert and Lorna Jimerson
John Johansson
Marcy and Scott Johnstone
Shari Jones and Carol Morris
Chris and Susan Kapsalis
Nancy Karlson
Christopher Kaufman Ilstrup and
Chris Ilstrup
Jody Kebabian
Greg Kelly
John Kern and Valerie Hurley
Kristen M. King
Timothy King and Markey Read
Linus and Judith Kinner
Brenda Kissam
Cynthia Knauf
William and Therese Kneen
Kristin and Benjamin Knight
Susan and David Knightes
Jane Knodell and Ted Wimpey
Alice Kogan
Charles and Susan Kremer
Donald and Allyson Laackman
Richard and Sheri Larsen
Carol and Jon Leinwohl
Eli Lesser-Goldsmith
Jere and Bert Levin
Martin and Barbara LeWinter
Bethany and Mitchell Lieberman
Philip and Susan Lincoln
Betty Little-Royer
John and Susan Louchheim
Rob Lunn
Florence MacIntyre-Pulling
Steve and Kim MacQueen
Andrew Mahoney and
Andrea Green
Arnie Malina
Madeline B. Mann
Joan C. Martin
Peter and Isabella Martin
Ben and Nan Mason
Cindy and Robert Mayer
Tom and Claire McCabe
Christina and Paul McCaffrey
David and Patricia McGarry
Anne McGuire and
Michael Berglund
Carolyn McKenzie
Julia and Nicholas Mellish
Julia Mench
Neil Mendick
David Merves and Patricia Mueller
Ruth M. Mickey
Thomas Miller
John and Robin Milne
Dena Monahan and Ernest Allen
K. Montstream and A. Dworshak
Todd and Eileen Moore
Melinda and Rick Moulton
Paula and Todd Nenninger
Todd and Aida Nielsen
Linda and Allan Norris
Maureen O’Brien
Milissa and Patrick O’Brien
Judith and Emmett O’Connell
Ralph and Eileen O’Mara-Garcia
Christine O’Neill
Gardner Orton
Amy Otten
David and Mary Val Palumbo
Annette and Les Parker
Polly Parsons and Jim Jacobson
Francis and Arlene Pasley
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Jan and Harris Abbott
Nancy Abbott-Hourigan
Larry Abrams
Anne Marie Acciaro
Peter and Lisa Adamczyk
Elizabeth Adams
James and Barbara Adams
Richard and Shirley Ahern
Dan Albrecht
David and Jane Allen
Elizabeth Allen
Kemper and Catherine Alston
Michele and Matthew Altadonna
Jane P. Ambrose
Philip Ambrose and Gretchen Van Slyke
Ellen Andersen and Susan Harrington
Carol Anderson and Stephen Crane
Deanna C. Anderson
Juanita and A.J. Andrea
Brian Appleberry and Gabrielle Mikula
Jennifer and John Arnott
Bob Arns and Hope Green
Alan and Sharon Arthur
William Ashe
James and Jeanne Atchinson
Tammy and Robert Avonda
Tom Ayres and Anne Barrett
Stephen Baad and Kate Longmaid
EJ Babcock
Jerry Bailey
Spencer and Nancy Baker
Kate and Scott Baldwin
Lynne Balman
Brenda Balon and Doug Smith
Jill and Alec Barclay
Jonathan and Jeanne Barnes
Starr and Deborah Barnum
Robbie and Jim Barrett
Brooke Barss and Susan Wehry
Elizabeth Bassett and John A. Pane
Walter and Kathy Baumann
Daniel Bean and Jeanette Voss
Melodie and Loomis Bean
Richard and Lucinda Bellino
Mark Benoit and Bernice Brown
Donna Bepler
Sandy Berbeco and David Coen
David and Julia Bergeron
Jack and Cathy Bergeron
Josiah Bergeron
Joyce Bergeron
Patty and Thomas Bergeron
Jean Berggren
Margaret Berlin
Kathleen and Robert Bessette
Nancy and Anthony Bianchi
Mark and Julie Binkhorst
Jane and Jeff Birnn
Eric Bishop and Barbara Frankowski
Crawford Blagden
Reba Blair
In Honor of Ellen D. Blanchard
Barb and Bruce Blokland
Peggy Blood and Ronald E. Pynn
Jonathan and Susan Bloom
Michael Healy and Debra Blumberg
Colleen Boardman
Kathryn Boardman and Toby Knox
Amanda L. Bodell and Jeffry D. Glassberg
Myra Boenke and Bill Haller
Robert Boger and Mary Swenson
Linda Boissonneault
Nancy Boldt
Barbara Bolton
Cinse Bonino
Joyce and David Borthwick-Leslie
Maurice Boucher
Betty and Frank Bouchett
Andre and Karen Bourbeau
Boutin Family Foundation
Mark Bouton and Suzanne LeGault
Breck and Linda Bowden
Ken Boyd
Stewart Boyd and Wendy Byrne
Eric Bradford
Nancy Bradley
Richard and Patricia Branda
Charlotte Brody
James W. Brown and Vida Drungilaite
Pamela G. Brown and Susan A. Bellemare
Ross Brown
Suzanne Brown, Esq.
Ralph and Lenore Budd
Leah and David Burke
Pat Burns and Brooke Hadwen
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Terese Patrin
Elsie and Allan Paul
Mary L. Peabody and Diane Bothfeld
Brian and Lisa Pelkey
Jacob Perkinson and Cate MacLachlan
Darrilyn Peters and Charles Gluck
Diana and Harry Petrovs
John and Phyllis Phillips
Alan and Maureen Pidgeon
Kelly Pierpont
Ene Piirak and Andrew Siegel
Mr. & Mrs. James Pizzagalli
Pat Pizzagalli
Penny Ploof and Julie Bushey
Stashu Polewacyk and Family
Maureen and Bill Post
Christopher and Tamara Powell
Sherry and Michael Prehoda
Will and Lynette Raap
Nancy and Brad Rabinowitz
Stephen Rainville and Eddie DeMott
Brian and Holly Reed
Grant and Lisa Rees
Dr. H. Clinton and Carol Reichard
Ellen Page Reid
Shelley Richardson
Elma Rickards
Michael Rosenberg and Pat Sears
Michael and Leah Rosenthal
Paula Routly and Tim Ashe
Alan and Cynthia Rubin
Mercy Russell
Mary Rutherford
Timothy and Lizbeth Ryan
Zoltan Sachs
Mark and Donna Saks
Deborah Schapiro and Louis Polish
Roxanne and Russell Scully
John Sealy and Jane Mekkelsen
Lisa Senecal
Megan and Adam Shafritz
Joan Shannon and Ken Grillo
Rod Shedd and Debra Lesage
Michael and Cathy Sheffield
Elizabeth Shelley
Steven and Sabine Shepard
Richard Sheridan and Anastasia Orbacz
Hilary and Joshua Simonds
Patricia and Michael Sipe
Ann Smallwood
Brett and Elisa Smith
Richard and Joy Spanier
Tina and John Springer-Miller
Judith Steacy
Allie Stickney
Jane Stickney
Jerry and Virginia Stone
Sue Strang and Paul Carlile
Rich and Samantha Sucese
Catherine K. Suiter
John and Shelly Summerville
Peter Sweeney
Dr. & Mrs. John P. Tampas
Patrice Thabault
Paulette Thabault and Peter Gunther
James Tomlinson
Peter and Sylvia Tousley
Maida F. Townsend
David and Becky Train
Sharry Underwood
Maureen and Doug Usifer
Skip and Denise Vallee
Kay and Ned Van Woert
Terrance and Virginia Vaughan
Rafael and Gisela Veve
Elizabeth Vogel
Chris Wagner
Lynn Walker and Mark Saunders
Anne and Arthur Warwick
Joe and Bonnie Wauters
Diane and Robin Way
Dana and Debbie Wehe
Don Welch III
Bill and Karen Whitby
Kim and Sally Wichert
James Wick
Bill and Sandy Williams
Lora Wilson and Brian Armstrong
Steffani Wilson
Ken and Jean Wolvington
Constance and Lawrence Woolson
Jack Yarolin and Jeanette DiScala
Barbara York and David Adair
Nevin and Barbara Zablotsky
John Zicconi and Joannah Rahlston
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George C. Burrill
Dorothy Buttura
George and Sue Cady
Christopher and Judy Cain
Marilee and Bill Cain
Bob Cain and Jill Sikora-Cain
Deborah and Herbert Caise
Joanne Calhoun
Chez Callahan
Douglas and Christine Campbell
Mike and Kathryn Capage
Lyndon Carew and Alida Lund
Robert and Patricia Carman
Karen Carney
Michael Carrese and Patricia Coates
Edward Carroll and Jackie Burke
Susan Carroll
Becky and Richard Cassidy
Peter Cataldo
Christine A. Catterton and Peter Schmalz
Debra and John Caulo
Thomas and Christina Cavin
Eveleen and Terry Cecchini
Cindy and Mark Chadurjian
Leigh S. Chandler
Bruce Chattman
Peter Cherouny and Susan Jacques
Chris and Marcella Chiarello
Chrysanne Chotas
Judith A. Christensen
Charles Church and Patricia Heise
David and Eleni Churchill
Francis Churchill
Bryan Civalier and Maria Currier
Timothy Clancy
Delia G. Clark
Karen and Brian Clark
Pam and Andy Clark
Karen Claxton
Diana Clayton and Joss Vandal
Carl and Nancy Cloutier
Lynn and Greg Cluff
Robert Cochran
Judith Cohen
Richard and Rose Colletti
K. L. Colman
Nancy and Ed Colodny
Candace Condry-Bowles and Daniel Bowles
Anne Conlin
Betsy and Bob Conlon
Rosemarie and John Conn
Dr. Thomas and Katherine Connolly
Melody Cooke
Eric and Karen Corbman
Joey Corcoran
Marilyn Cormier
Karen and Tim Cornish
Steve and Grace Cothalis
Nancy and Paul Cotton
Annie and Keith Craig
William and Gay Craig
Anne Cramer
Lawrence Crist
Sandra and Donald Crocker
Erica Croker
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cryan
Michael Dabney
Elizabeth Darden
Elizabeth J. Davis
Halle Davis
John and Sand Davis
Howard Goldberg
Carol Goodrum and Gary Lemieux
Heather and Kevin Gorman
Mark Gorman
Valerie and Bill Graham
The Gray Family
Michael Green and Sarah E. Muyskens
Sharyl Green and Peter Lackowski
Linda Greer
JR and Jan Gregoire
Mr. & Mrs. Steele T. Griswold
Heidi and Dave Groff
Linda J. Gross
Justin Gustainis
Elise Guyette
Mary Guyette
Richard and Deanne Haag
Joseph and Carol Haddock
Christine Hadsel and Bill Mares
Joanne Haines
Nancy and David Hale
Maryanne Hamilton and Roger Steinhauer
John and Dorrice Hammer
Erin Hanley and David Weinstein
Eric Hanson
Theresa and Kenneth Harris
Nancy G Hart
Brian Harwood
Alexandra Haskell
Bruce M. Hatrak and M. Andrew Berisford
Christine and Leland Hauslein
Richard and Marcia Hawkins
Katie and Richard Hawley
Linda Hawley
Peter Hayden
Nancy Hayes and Doug Slaybaugh
Nikki and Neal Hayes
James and Mary Ellen Hebert
Lisanne Hegman
David and Patricia Henderson
Joyce Hendley and Henrik Lumholdt
Susan Henry
Gail and Tom Heppner
Heather Herath
Elizabeth and Kevin Hern
Bruce and Carol Hewitt
Victoria and Brian Hildebrand
Craig Hilliard
Shelley and Martin Hoak
Sam and Eve Pratt Hoar
Barbara and Jeffrey Hodgdon
Amy Hoffman and Jeanne Posner
Cindy Hooley
Sharon Hopper and Ann Goering
Linda and Paul Horn
Richard Horn and Ann Patterson
Susan and Chad Horvath
Richard and Judy Hosking
Peter A. Hospodar
Margaret Howland
Bridget Howrigan Rivet
Richard and Barbara Hubbard
Robert and Flora Hullstrung
Ann and Reed Irwin
Florence Izzo
Dr. Anzi Jacobs and Mr. Stuart Jacobs
Elizabeth Jaffe and Roy E. Cutler
Karen Jaffe
Christopher Janeway and Catherine Leiser
Hon. and Mrs. David Jenkins
Kim and Tom Jennings
David and Marie Johnson
Jan Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson
Richard and Emily Johnson
Yvonne and Craig Jones
Thomas and Micheline Junas
Bernie and Susan Juskiewicz
Janet Kahn and Rosi Gowdey
Howard and Tina Kalfus
Tonia and Gary Karnedy
Peter Kassel and Carol Irish
Jared Katz and Jennifer Jewiss
Kathleen C. Keenan
Mary Kehoe
Pauline Kehoe
Beverly Keim and Perry Nunn
Jennifer and Michael Kelley
Barbara Kennedy and Doug Gentile
Chris and Lisa Kenny
Kerin Family
Suzanne Ketcham
Lori Kettler
Virginia and Mac Keyser
Kathi and Lou Kiernan
Ronald and Sandra Skeels Kilburn
Denise Kilduff and Mark L. Hoskin
Patricia and Dean King
Peter Kingston
Susan and Edward Kiniry
Ashley and Lee Klein
Rona Klein
Suzanne Kneller and Josh Patrick
Vicki Knoepfel and John Cane
Nancy Knox and Tom Porter
Doreen Kraft and Marvin Fishman
David and Carlie Krolick
Susan Kublin and Michael Richard
Jane and Ram Kurani
Hugues Lacoste
Laurie and Stephen Lagacy
Mark and Lisa Lagerquist
Walter O. Lampl
Michael and Nancy Landry
Brian and Tasha Lansbury
Joe Lasek
Margaret and Mike Lawler
Creston Lea and Kerrie Mathes
Sean Leach
Josephine Leavitt
Dawn LeBaron
Janelle LeDuc
Michelle Legault and Jake Webster
Ronni Leibowitz
David and Alice Leland
John and Karen Lemieux
John Lemkul
Carolyn Lettieri and Charles Elioseff
Patty and Paul Levi
Michele and Alyssa Lewis
Buff Lindau and Huck Gutman
Jill A. Lindenmeyr
Alice and Christophe Lissarrague
William and Rita Liversedge
Robin Lloyd
Carolyn E. Long
Jason P. Lorber and Nathaniel Lew
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lotz
Valerie Lovett
William Lowery
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Edward and Debra DeMulder
Daniel and Karen Detterman
Judith and Don Dickson
Richard and Nancy DiVenere
Bill and Benedicte Dodge
Ralph and Kathleen Dodge
Anne M. Doherty
Susan and Stephen Donahue
Margaret Donegan and Don Kinneston
Michael and Lynn Donnelly
Adrienne and Thomas Donohue
Dotty and Kevin Donovan
Ellen and William Dorsch
Tom and Martha Douglass
Eugenie Doyle and Sam Burr
Thomas Drewes
Lorin and Sharon Duckman
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Marcia and Larry Dunham
Susan Dunning
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James and Nancy Elder
Brad and Eileen Elliott
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Ellen and Bruce Erdmann
Scott and Beth Esmond
Andrew and Tess Everett
John and Jane Ewing
Pamela Fadness and Sanford Miller
Bruce and Deborah Farnham
Ruth Farrell
Rebecca Fearon
Stephen and Marian Feldman
Robert and Sally Fenix
Gene and Linda Fialkoff
John Fisher and Laura Lyle
R.W. and Marthe Fisher
Susan and Jim Fitzpatrick
Paula M. Flaherty
Ted and Joyce Flanagan
Frances Foster
Joan Fox-Cota and Arlo Cota
Julie Frailey
Anne and Jerry Francis
James and Meg Freeman
Karen and Mark Freudenberger
James S. Fry
AJ and Breana Fucile
Geoff and Shirley Gadbois
Robert and Mickey Gados
Linda and Joe Gage
Deborah and Richard Garcia
Jeffrey Garrant and Dean Pratt
Denise Gaudreau and Jim Goodwin
Elaine and Paul Gay
Thomas and Cindy Gebo
Emily and John Gennari
Nancy Gerwig
Lisa and James Getty
Erika Gibson
Pamela C. Gibson and Allison L. Ciolino
Martha Gile
Marilyn Gillis and Jim Barbour
Bonnie Gintis and Stephen Paulus
Janice G. Girard and Donald Guyette
John and Kathie Glasserman
Mary Glickman
Steven Gold and Irina Markova
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Barbara O’Connor and David V. Kirby
Paul and Carol Ode
Ellen O’Hara
Bengt and Polly Ohman
Susan O’Rourke
Richard Orshoff
Brian and Ute Otley
Mia and Chris Ouellette
Alice D. Outwater
Courtney Ovitt
Gary Ovitt
Colette and Peter Ozarowski
Christine L. Packard
Candace Page
Stephen and Debbie Page
Linda Pardo
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Marcia and Mallory Parker
Mark and Melissa Pasanen
J Dewey Patterson
Cleveland and Virginia Patterson
Melinda & John Patterson
Ann Peery
Paul and Dorothea Penar
Abbie Penfield and Charles Cyr
Herbert Perez
Brian Perkins and Christine Staats
Drs Tracy and Scott Perrapato
Greg and Diane Peters
Nancy and Bill Petty
Jeffrey and Cathy Phillips
Jennifer and Jon Pizzagalli
David Pocius
Junius L. Powell, Jr.
Henry Prange and Julien Martindale
Johanna Prince
Mary Provencher and Ruth Uphold
Tony and Teri Pyle
Heidi Racht and Alan Campbell
The Raddock Family
Margaret and William Ramus
Sharon Randall
Ellen Rapalje
James Rapley
Glenn and Kim Ravdin
Judith Raven and Lee Suskin
Nancy L. Ready
William and Kristin Reedy
Katie and Jerry Reilley
Harry Reindel and Addie Hall
Renee Reiner and Mike Desanto
Stephanie Miller Reiskin
Bryant J. Reynolds
Lynn Reynolds and Alan Homans
Peter and Nancy Richardson
Helen and Theodore Riehle
Avery and Andrea Rifkin
Jess River
Sharon and Glen Roa
Kathleen V. Roberts
Marie Roberts
Paula S. Roberts
Andrew Robinson and Jan Waterman
Joan Robinson and Suzi Wizowaty
William and Kimberly Rockwood
Thomas and Molly Roland
Annette and Frank Romano
Alex and Phyllis Rose
Kathryn Rose
Sharon Rosenthal
Scott Rossborough
Sylvia M. Rost
John and Alice Rouleau
Donald E. Rowe
Jeffrey and Carol Rubman
Johanna Ruess
George and Judith Russell
John Ryan
William Ryerson and Leta Finch
Laurie Sabens
Toby Sadkin and Dale Hohm
Linda and John Saia
Bethany Salvas and Garret Hirchak
Maureen and Pete Sandon
Donald and Lucille Sargent
Stephen Sawyer and Maggi Shadroui
Ken Schatz and Trinka Kerr
Alyce Schermerhorn
Liz and Larry Schick
Judith Schofield
Bill and Kate Schubart
Eric Schulz and Cathy Tilley
Kurt S. Schulz and Marielle M. Goossens
Sheila and William Schwaneflugel
Vanessa and Paul Sciortino
Brian and Elizabeth Searles
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Lennart and Katarina Lundblad
Laura and Jeffrey Lurie
Carol and Dennis Lutz
Mark and Jill Lyons
Terry Macaig
Bryan and Lori Macauslan
Brian MacDonald
Mary and Evan MacEwan
Sarah Macmillan and Alex Reutter
Linda Magoon and Art Swanson
Hillary Maharam and David Pill
Erhard and Sydney Mahnke
Mary and Patrick Mahoney
Heather Hewitt Main
John J. Malcovsky
Ron Manganiello and Ellen Bernstein
Mary Manghis and Glenn Eames
Mary Ellen and Jerry Manock
Barb and Jack Mansfield
Stephanie and Scott Mapes
Jean and Jerry Marchildon
Linda Markin and Marie L. Grabon
Ellen Marsden
Pam Marsh and Larry Maier
Rick Martelli
Gil Mathys and Lynda Siegel
Katrina Matthews
Tina and Michael Mauss
Hugh and Christine McBride
Brian McCarthy and Linda Little
Robert and Pilar McCarthy
Squatch and Judy McCawley
Susan McCormack
Jane and Tim McCullough
Iris McDonald
Cynthia Mcgeoch
Linda McGinnis and Sam Carlson
Barbara McGrew
Bob and Mary McKearin
Lucinda and Jeff McKechnie
Jeff McMahan and Heather Ross
Bob and Anne McMahan
Ed and Mary Jane McMahon
Catherine and William McMains
Mike and Ida McNamara
Joe and Doreen McNeil
Marilyn McSweeney
Karen and Larry Medsker
Amy Mellencamp and Emily Smith
John and Millie Merrill
H. Kenneth Merritt, Jr. and Sharon J. Merritt
Kathryn and Robert Mesaros
Diane Meyer
Laura and Stuart Meyer
William Mierse and Helen Wagg
Betty Miles
Edward Miller
Gary and Margaret Miller
Edie and Marty Miller
Michelle and Lynn Miller
George and Linda Milne
Wayne and Jennifer Misselbeck
Anne Mollo and Paul Lord
Eugene and Patricia Moore
Mark Moore and Bea Grause
William and Sheryl Moore
Robert and Sherry Morgan
Tammy Morissette
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Morrisseau
Gretchen and Jim Morse
Pauline Motley and Martha Davies
Jeanette W. Moy, MS, L.Ac
Diane Muhr and Frank Gibney
Kevin and Sue Mullen
Manisha Munshi
Janice Murakami and Elliott Benay
Ann Murray and Clare Secker-Walker
Robert Musser and Eileen Underwood
Sherrill Musty
Allyson and Roger Myers
Jennifer Nachbur and Mark Farrell
Rich and Isabel Nadworny
Charlie and Denise Nagelschmidt
Terence and Ann Naumann
Adam and Diana Necrason
Geoffrey and Susan Nelson
Robyn Newton and Kathleen McLaughlin
Joshua and Angele Nickerson
Denise Niemira
Marijke and Dr. Wilbert Niles
Sally and Ken Nolan
Barbara Nolfi and Don Schramm
Jessica Nordhaus and Michael Sheeser
Randall and Debra Norris
William and Lisa Northup
Thomas and Mary Beth Nuovo
James and Cheryl O’Boyle
Catherine and John O’Brien
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Jocelyn Secker-Walker
John Seiden
Gloria Seidler
Wayne Senville and Lila Shapero
Andrea and Stephen Sharp
Linda and John Sheehey
Lawrence and Lauren Shelton
Pauline Sherwood
Christopher Shyer and David Ehrich
Mark and Phyllis Simon
George Chapman Singer
Robert and Marley Skiff
Julie and Rick Sloma and family
Fred and Eleanor Smith
J. Edmund and Monica Smith
Lorrie Smith
Katherine A. Snead
John and Liz Snell
J. Paul Sokal and M. Louise Giovanella
Wendy and Michael Spargo
Linda H. Sparks
Glenn and Marga Sproul
Paul and Connie Stabler
Holly and Terry Stadtler
Elinore and Michael Standard
Daniel Stannard and Anne Thompson
Paul Steinman
Kristin and Bradley Stephenson
Sonya Stern and Craig Pepper
Jeannette Stewart and Neal Graham
Joyce and Frank Stewart
Miriam Stoll and David Edwards
Tanya L. Stone
Bill and Miny Stouch
Caroline and Roger Strauss
William and Larilee Suiter
Michael Sullivan and Maureen McCarthy
Tara and Brian Sullivan
Susan M. Sussman and Scudder Parker
Theresa and Phil Swett
Stephan and Linn Syz
Frank Talbott and Michaela Ryan
Caroline Tassey and John Moore
Ann Taylor
Karen Taylor
Linnea D. Taylor
Kathleen Templin
Brosh Teucher
Walter Thackara
John and Natalie Thanassi
Janet and John Thouron
Andrew Thurber and Kit Perkins
Tracy Titchner and James Lawson
Robert and Susan Titterton
Paul and Tanya Toth
Chris Trapeni and Carolyn Siccama
Jody and Richard Tritt
Tom Trono
Mark and Robin Twery
Amanda and Peter Van Vranken
Marc and Dana vanderHeyden
John and Lynne Vezina
Carl Vieta
Brenda Vinson
Gary Visco and Judy Danzig
Thomas Vogelsang
Debbie and Paul Volk
Gary Ward and Zail Berry
Thomas and Patricia Ware
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Harold and Jill Abilock
Shaun Abraham
Patricia and Lee Accavallo
Thomas Achenbach and Leslie Rescorla
Bonnie Acker and John E. Davis
Ken and Cathy Adams
Mrs. Carol Adams
Peg Adams
Marguerite Adelman
Joanne Aja
Kenneth and Gail Albert
Rob Alberts and Sarah Raunecker
Andrew Allen and Elizabeth Allen-Pennebaker
Martha Allen and Scott McKibben
Trudy Allstadt
Kim Aloi
Joyce Alspach
Caroline Alves
John Anderson
Mark Anderson and Barbara Stafford
Sally Anderson
James Andrew
Kevin Andrews
Eleanor Angell
Deborah and Gene Armstrong
Phillanne and Kevin Armstrong
Audrey Arnold
Raquel Aronhime and Scott Tobias
Jean Arthur
Mary Ann Athanas and Bill Zabiloski
Phyllis and Henry Atherton
Michael Atkinson and Diane Tabachnick
Judy Auderieth
Elizabeth Audet and Les Hankins
Stephen Auger
Judith W. Austin
Theresa Averill
Charles Baah
Alyssa Bachand
Rev. Anne and Richard Bachmann
Dan and Karen Bagley
Helen Bailey
Barbara Baker and Virginia McLoughlin
Kerri Ballard
Sally Ballin
Deborah Balserus
Kerry Banks and Daniel Rothenberger
Phoebe Barash and Bob Donnis
Thomas and Jean Barber
Jo Anne and John Bardeau
Naomi Barell
Raymond D. Barnes and Elizabeth Alton
Kathleen and Howard Barrett
Kevin Barry
Sandra Batchelder
Barb and Kerry Batdorf
Carolyn L. Bates
Tom and Lorna Bates
Bob Bauer
Edward and Bernice Bayer
Susan and Jeff Beattie
Carmen Beck
David Beckett
Allen and Erin Begnoche
Chris and June Behr
Christian Behr
Ken Belliveau
Melody G. Bellrose
Gary and Andrea Belrose
Curt, Sue & Caitlin Belton
Hugh and Claire Bemis
Roberta Bennett
Peter Berger
Stanley and Miriam Berger
Scott Berkman
Jeffrey Berkowitz and Kristin Wright
Gianetta Bertin
Sandra R. Bertolino
Sara Bigelow
Matthew and Anne Bijur
Jean Bing
Beth Binns-Schoellkopf and Jeff Schoellkopf
Grace A. Bistram-Carlton
Linda and Sean Blackerby
John Blanchard
Wanita and John Blanchard
Carol Blattspeiler, Lex, and Eliza
Pamela and Chris Bloch
Ted and Susan Blood
Norman Bloom
Beth Bloomberg and Doug Bishop
Sharon Boardman
Emily Boedecker
Patricia Boera
David and Karen Bogdan
Kathleen Boland
Allyson and Vincent Bolduc
Joseph Bolton
Joan Bombard
George and Nelly Bonfigli
Laurel Bongiorno
James Bonna
Nancy Bonna
Catherine Bonnett
John Booth, Jr. and Kirsten Francis-Booth
Nancy Borg and Paul Suhadolc
Ernest Borthwick
Ben and Anne Bosher
Susan Boucher
Gillian Boudreau
Sarah Bourne and Howard Widelitz
James and Carol Bouyea
Laura Bowe
Ethan and Courtney Bowen
Rosemarie Bowen
Suzanne Boyajian
Kitty Boyan
Judith Boyd
Stephen and Lakshmi Boyle
Janet and Kevin Breen
Marc Bregman and Christa Lancaster
Zoe Breiner and Brian Jones
Jamie and Aaron Brillhart
Duncan and Laura Brines
Scott Brinker
Bob and Joan Britt
Frances Brock
Holly and Steven Brooks
Anne Brown
Mrs. Barbara H. Brown
Bruce Brown
Julie Twombly Brown
Keith M. Brown and Jennifer L. Green
Kenneth and Sarah Brown
David and Elaine Bruce
Paul Bruhn
Diane and Jason Bruley
Louella Bryant and Harrison Reynolds
Kara and Gus Buchanan
Debora J. Buck
Rob and Holly Buck
David Buckingham and Mary Fiedler
Jay and Claire Buckley
Sarah Burke
Emma Burrous and Dave Quickel
Sharon Foley Bushor
John and Marge Butterfield
J. Brooks Buxton
Margaret and Clint Buxton
Lisa Cadieux
Sylvain Cadorette
Elizabeth and John Caflisch
Carol Calhoun
Neil Callahan and Susan Maslack
Peter and Lauren Cammann
Tuck and Sandra Cantrell
Leslie Carew
Debbie Carland
Diana Carlisle and James Inman
Nancy and Thomas Carlson
Carol Carpenter-Thomas and Ralph Thomas
David Carpentier
Rod Carr
Theresa Carroll and Mick Levine
Michelle and Michael Carter
Pamela A. Carter
Susan and James Carter
Janet and Joseph Cassarino
Paul and Margaret Castrucci
Jeanette and James Cavanaugh
Kathy and Ed Cawley
LoisAnne and Ralph Cefarello
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Robert and Ann Warrington
Karina Warshaw
Jenny and John Warshow
Michael Watson and Jen Kristel
Donald Weaver and Caroline Moore-Weaver
Bonnie Webb
Topaz Weis and Wolfgang Hokenmaier
Suzanne and Christopher Weishaar
Eric Weiss
Lorraine and James Welch
Jodi Whalen and Phil Merrick
Paul Whalen and Marlene Dailey
William and Charlotte Wheater
Sydney White
Timothy Wile
Malcolm Willard
Antoine and Michelle Williams
J. Larry and Linda Williams
Ted and Fadia Williamson
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Willitts
Jean Wilson and Rodger Brassard
Mark J. Winer and Julie M. Miller
Gordon and Deborah Winters
Martin Wolf
Lisa Woodward
Linda Wooliever
William and Joanna Wright
Robert and Sherry Yandow
Tracie and Chris Yindra
Jordan and Margaret Young
Fran Zabiegalski
Tara Zeleny
Ronna and Arnold Ziegel
David and Kim Ziegelman
Zuchowski Family
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Paul Besaw, and Christal Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 9/19
Roomful of Teeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/26
Andrew Rangell, piano — Models and Mimics:
Homages in Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/1
Civil War: Witness & Response with
Jay Ungar & Molly Mason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/4
Kiran Ahluwalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/11
Tien Hsieh, piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/17
The Sphinx Virtuosi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/24
“The Lovesong of R. Buckminster Fuller,”
by Sam Green with live original soundtrack
by Yo La Tengo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/30
The Rose Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/14
Redbird: Kris Delmhorst, Jeffrey Foucault,
and Peter Mulvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/21
A Holiday Concert with Anonymous 4 . . . . . . . . . . . 12/5
The Solo Workshop: Assigned Allies,
music/dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/30
Brentano String Quartet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/6
Jazz for Valentine’s Day with Cyrille Aimée
and her Quartet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/14
Fauré Quartett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/20
Eric Bibb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/27
John Jorgenson Quintet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/6
A St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with
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Dave Stryker, jazz guitar with the
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The Nile Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/28
Natasha Paremski, piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/17
The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/24
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Deborah Celis and Christopher Moll
Lisa Cepeda
Bob and Mary Ann Chaffee
Judith Chalmer and Lisa Gibbons
Susannah and Steve Chamberlin
Elizabeth and Matthew Chapek
Reg and Kimberley Chaput
Michael and Donna Charter
Harry Chen and Anne Lezak
Judy and Stephen Cheney
Krista Cheney
Pascal Cheng
Manny and Joan Chernoff
Thomas Chester
Mr. & Mrs. John Chicoine
Genie and Niel Christiansen
Joseph and Heidi Church
Daniel and Barbara Cimaglio
Annamarie Cioffari and Ken Hurd
Sheila and Steve Clairmont
Ann Clark
Thomas and Suzanne Clark
Wilbur and Edith Clark, Jr.
Heather Clark-Warner and Charlie Warner
Therese and Thomas Cleveland
William Cloutier
Margot Cluette
Elissa and David Cobb
Susan Cobin
Lynn and Eleanor Coeby
Lea Coggio
Lorraine Colburn
Cindy Cole and Fred Erdman
Amy Collins
John and Helene Collins
Susan Collinson
Rudyard and Janet Colter
Peggy and Mark Companion
Stuart and Lucy Comstock-Gay
Sarah Conant
Reggie Condra
Anne Connell
Polly and John Connell
Anne and Howard Connolly
Dee Connors
Tom Connors
Linda Cooper
Tim and Paula Cope
Katherine Coppock
Marguerite and Tom Corbin
Orchard H. Corl
Lisa Corman
Jodi Cota
Peggy Cotanch
Jim Cote-Wurzler
Timothy and Patricia Coughlin
Janice Couture
Michael Couture
Jana Cowan
Jill and Joan Cramer
Bryan Cressy and Gretchen Garvey
Fernando and Tracy Cresta
Lee Crider
Brian Crocker
Tom Crow
Don and Lynn Cummings
Pamela and Todd Cummings
Laura Cunningham Firkey
Ann and Fred Curran
Mark Curran and Margaret Straub
Martha and Robert Elmes
Kathleen Julia Ely
Stanley Emery
Elizabeth Endicott
Richard Ennis and Michelle Parent
Megan and Greg Epler Wood
Christina L. Erickson and John Marius
Kellie and Brian Erickson
Mark Esbjerg and Marcy Krumbine
Robert N. Essman
Heather Estey
Dorothea Ettman
Terrance and Lucille Evarts
Sylvia H. Ewerts
Jonathan and Louise Fairbank
Wendy H. Fannin
Tom Faris
Jeanne Farrell and Stephen Reinhold
Kerry and Ron Farrell
Charles Farrington
David Fassler
Richard and Patricia Fastiggi
Jim and Lyn Feinson
William and Donna Fellinger
Jeffrey Ferland
Vincent and Jennifer Fernandez
Charles Finberg
Michelle Finneran
Joseph and Susan Finnigan
Sue Firman
Mary E. Fitzgerald
Matthew Fitzgerald
Erik and Charlie Fitzpatrick
Deborah Flanders
Mary Ellen Fleiter
Laurie Fleming and Thomas Wilson
Fusun Floyd
Janice Fontaine
Germain/Ford Family
Jerry Ford and Sheri Andrews-Ford
Nicola Ford
Cynthia and Fred Forehand
Lell and Rex Forehand
Katey and Josh Foster
Wayne and Lorraine Foster
Elaine Sinclair-Fowler
Susan L. Fowler
Ronald and Carolyn Fox
Steven Fox
Johanne Fradette
Dawn and Marc Fragola
Sally Frank
Marjorie Frankel Riley
C J Frankiewicz
Victoria Fraser
William and Eva Fraser-Harris
Mark and Marilyn Frederick
Andrea Wolga Freeman
Diane and Tom Freiheit
Kileh Friedman
Alexander Friend and Mary Moynihan
Marian Fritz
Eunice H. Froeliger and Robert Silverstein
Nancy and Michael Furlong
Mary Furtado
Diane and Chris Gaboriault
Mary Gaetz
Dan and Donna Gaffney
Liza and Dan Gaherty
Richard Galbraith
James and Nancy Gamble
Barbara Gameroff
Christopher and Jan Gannon
Mike Garavelli and Diane Brigham
Rick Garey
Leane P. Garland
Michael and Ali Gately
Tom Gauntlett
Diane Gayer and Mary Twitchell
Nancy and Charles Gear
Seth Gibson
Barbara Giebink
Jeanette Gilbert and Lester Maple
Suzanne Gillis
June T. Giroux
Barbara Gisin Elliott
Ellen and Paul Gittelsohn
Catherine Gjessing
Barbara Glade
Stephen and Deirdre Gladstone
Lynne and Edmond Glanc
Gary and Sharon Glick
William F. and Susan-Rae Glinka
William Glubiak
Doug and Lauren Godes-Goodman
Gay Godfrey
Gregory Goetsch
Joel Goldberg and Barbara Borroughs
Rebecca and Aaron Goldberg
Kenneth and Sue Golden
Toby Goldsmith and Lee Weisman
Ivan and Elizabeth Goldstein
Mary and Michael Golovach
Harvey Golubock
Karen and Vincent Gonillo
Cathie Goodheart and Tim Carney
Don and Linda Goodrum
Cheryl A. Goodwin
Tara Gordon
Diane and Charles Gottlieb
Mary Gover
Neale Gow
Emily and Jay Goyette
Joanne Goyette
Maxine Grad
Lisa and John Grady
Dennis Grage and Susan Murray-Grage
Valerie Gragen
Michael and Jeanne Grant
Wendy Grant
John and Mary Ann Gravel
Andrea Gray
Reid and Jane Grayson
Sandra Green
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Marv and Diane Greenberg
Cynthia Greene
David and Annie Greenhaus
Sue and Charlie Grigg
Barney Griggs and Karen McLellan
Tom and Suzanne Grocki
Rosalyn Grossman and Diana Carminati
Jeff and Mary Grunvald
Lori and Gary Grzywna
Denyse C. Guariglia
Pat Guerrera
Mary Jane and Robert Guerrina
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Tom and Kelly Currell
Rev. Dr. Lawrence and Helen Curtis
Mary Cushman and William Pendlebury
O’Neill Cushman
Alison DaBica
Karen L. Daley
Deborah Dalton
Matthew and Cecilia Daly
Rich and Laurie Dana
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Lillian Dean and Russell Smith
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Amber Delaurentis and Tom Cleary
Lisa M. DeNatale and Steve Boutcher
Jane G. Denker
Ruth Dennis
John Dernavich
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Douglas and Susan Dewey
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Douglas Dodge
Judith and Karl Doerner
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Kevin and Michele Donahue
Daniel and Nancy Donnelly
Richard Donnelly
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Anne Dougherty and Guido Mase
Bruce and Donna Douglas
David Dower
Michael Dowling
Barbara Dozetos
Elizabeth and Thomas Drake
Jack and Ruth Drake
Elizabeth and Douglas Dreibelbis
Karen Drennen
Scott and Susan Driver
Audrey H. Duane
Rosella Duarte
Jane Dudley
Robert and Joyce Dudley
Elaine Dufresne and Tom Peterson
Robin Dukette and Delores Blanchard
Ann Dumaresq
Christine Dunbar
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Ruth Dunkley McGowan and Daniel McGowan
William and Carol Dunlop
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Wendelyn and Donald Duquette
Pam and John Durant
Herbert and Tracy Durfee
Joanna Dwyer
Maureen Dwyer
Zon Eastes
Christin Eaton
Jessica Ebert-Edelmann
Sharon Ebling
Diane and Donald Edson
Elizabeth Eliason and Michael Cummings
Bruce and Donna Ellison
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Dr. Brad Kline, DMD and Diane Kline
Sally Knight and David White
Matthew Kohlbrenner
L. J. Kopf and Beth Sumner
Larry and Rhonda Kost
Sue and Lee Kowalski
Anne and Peter Kreisel
Jeffrey and Catherine Krupp
Grazyna and George Kurjanowicz
Dianne Laberge
Dick and Jackie Labrecque
Mark F. Lacharite
Thomas and Carol Lacy
Maryse Laforce and Jay O’Brien
Russell and Laurie Laggner
Karen Lagro
Kathryn Laing and Douglas White
Martin and Anne LaLonde
Paul and Ruth Lamberson
Deborah Lamoy
Katherine Lampton
Eleanor Lanahan
Debbie Landauer
Mary Landon and Jason Cota
Ann Lang and Jeff Nichelson
Richard and Helene Lang
Ann Langdon
Janice Lange
Walter Lange and Amy L. Otis-Lange
Vicky Laplant
Gregory Lapworth
Fran O. Larkin
John Larkin
Jim, Nancy, and Alexandra Larrow
Per Larsen and Debbi Kehoe Larsen
Helene Laurendeau
Carol Lavalley
Debbie Lavalley
Susan Lavalley
Susan M. Lawlor
Bud and Barbara Lawrence
Michael and Margaret Lazar
Diane M. Leach and Robert A. Janelli
Thomas and Patsy Leavitt
Donna J. Leban
Celeste Lee
Richard H. Leff and Maura Campbell
Gladwyn Leiman
Christopher and Jennifer Leopold
Mary Leslie
Ellen Lesser
George Lesure
Derrek Leute
Keith Levenson and Mary Brust
Jackie Levine and Barry Whitworth
Michael and Sandra Levine
Mark Levy
Matthys Levy and Julie Simpson
Thomas and Jane Lewandowski
Donna and Jeffrey Liberty
Tom and Anita Licata
Donna Liebert
Carol Limanek
Patricia and John Lindsay
Denise Linto
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Stephen and Martine Gulick
Mary Gundel
Ruth S. Guydosh
Celeste Gwynn and Edmund Davis
Joe and Heather Halko
Robert Halpert and Anna Saxman
Barney Hamby and Connie Day
Paulette and John Hammond
Nancy A. Hamor
Recille Hamrell
Collier Hands
Gail Hanson
Greg and Cara Hanson
Janice and Craig Hanson
Deborah Hardy
Betsy Hardy and Erik Wackernagel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hardy
Jamie and Pamela Harnish
Donald and Jean Harry
Susan A. Hartman
Nancy Hartmuller-Tellstone
Robin Hartsell
Thomas and Debra Hartswick
William Harwood and Elaine Hubert
Holly Hauser
Paul Hawkins
Jon and Robin Hayden
Lori Hayes and Mark Chaffee
Katherine Hays
Kathy and William Hays
Debra Hazel
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Amy N. Macrellis and Thomas Nalepka
Barbara J. Madden
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Craig Mader
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Jeanette Malone and Daniel Wolfson
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Thomas Marrinson
Terry Marron
Robert and Amy Marshall
Susan Martel
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Richard and Susan Martin
Tony Martin
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Joseph and Ann Mason
Joan M. Mathews
Norman and Patricia Matton
David Maughan and Cathleen Gleeson
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Shawn and Rebecca McCambridge
Cathy Mccarthy
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Marion and James McDonnell
Jane McDougal
Peter McDougall
Robert and Gloria McEwen
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Stuart McGowan and Joan Watson
Sheila and Chris McGrory-Klyza
Catherine McIsaac
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Ruth W. Page
Paul and Rhonda Pagnucco
Mari Palace
Deidre and Bruce Palmer
Russell Palmer
Gene Palombo
Sharon Panitch and Richard Hecht
Jennifer Paone-Vogt and Dan Vogt
Chris Paquette Denis
Bridgette and Michael Parascando
Maureen Parent
Audrey W. Park
Richard and Ann Park
Renate B. Parke and A. Wayne Schwab
William and Julie Parker
Deb Parrella and Everett Marshall
Linda Parry
Carol A. Parsons
Marcia Patterson and Judith Gray
Regina Patterson and Todd Biltucci
Eileen and Leonard Pattison
Diane Pawlusiak
Dayle Payne
Mitchell and Maureen Pearl
Holly Pedrini
Damon Penney
Linda and David Perry
Timothy Perry
Felton Pervier
Jennifer Peterson
Peter and Nicole Peterson
Bonita and Dan Petherbridge
Michael and Marcy Petriccinoe
Ann Pettyjohn
George Philibert
James Phillips
Jean Pieniadz and Joel Shapiro
Marcia Pierce and Peter McNaull
Robert Pierce
Tony and Susan Pietricola
Betty Piette
George and Noreen Pigeon
Morris D. Pike
Keith and Penelope Pillsbury
Michelle Pinaud and Sandra Fary
Phyllis Pinder
Chuck Piotrowski
Mark Pirner
Ronald and Jeanne Piro
Annmarie Plant
Charlotte and Richard Plath
Randall and Carole Plimpton
Elizabeth and Rich Poirot
Margaret Pond and James Rader
Constance M. Porteous
Heather D. Porter
Bruce and Mary Post
Michelle Pouliot
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Powers
Candace Pratt and Robert Houle
Carol Pratt
Constance J. Price
Patty Pruitt and John McPartland
Victor Prussack and Lisa Kusel
Amy and John Puglise
Kevin Puls
George and Nancy Putnam
Robert and Claudie Qua
Alan and Audrey Quackenbush
Bernadette and John Quackenbush
Sara and Oliver Quayle
Mary Lou and Daniel Quinones
Susan Raimy
Betty Rambur
Deborah Ramsdell
Joanna Rankin and Mary Fillmore
Louise B. Ransom
Annie Rapaport
Stacy and Jory Raphael
Jeanne and Jonathon Raymond
Mary Jo Reale and Michael Turner
Ellie Reddington
Rosalie Reed
Craig Reeves and Bonnie MacLeod
Gay Regan
Peter Regan
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Joanne and Paul Reiss
Barb Remillard
Suzanne and Arthur Renaud
Cathy Repetti
Stephen Reynes
Deborah and Rodney Rhea
Colleen Rhoads
Tom Rhoads
Dr. Heather Rice
Sharon Richards and Douglas Weaver
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Amy Mentes and Ronald Wanamaker
David and Barbara Mentzer
Laura and Don Merit
Terri Messier
Joseph and Aileen Messina
Bridget and Nicholas Meyer
Barbara and Angelo Mier
Katherine L. Mihok
Andrew and Ashley Mikell
Irina Mikhlin
Billie Miles
Ann Miller
Laura Miller
Max Miller and Susan Durham
Robert, Andrea, & Elsa
Robert and Jane Miller
Thomas and Debra Miller
Tessa C. Milnes
Marcy Milton
David and Theresa Miner
Sherrie Miner
Richard and Eileen Mitchell
Edward and Susan Mongeon
Thomas Moon
Alex and Kayla Moore
Christopher Moreau
Cynthia More-McCormick
Linda K. Morrell
Diane Morrissette
Rosemary Morse
Francis Mosson
Patricia P. Motch
Robyn and Steven Mundell
Margaret Murat
Janet Murnane
George Murphy and Tara Webster
Jacqueline Murphy and Zafir Bludevich
Linda Murphy and Donna Swartwout
Paul Murphy
Raymond and Dana Murphy
William Mutschler
Denise Myers
Jim and Ann Myers
Barbara Myhrum
Lisa Nagle
Mark Nash and Kathryn Blume
Paula Nath and Pearse Waldron
Elizabeth Navin
Audrey Naylor and Ruth Wester
Meredith Neary
Brennan and Heather Neill
Vernon Nelson
Chris and Laurel Neme
Julia Nesbit
Nancy J. Nesbitt
Junko and Bill Newman
Joanne Newton
Cate Nicholas and Alan Vick
Amber Nichols
Barbara Nielsen
Anne and Warren Nixon
Thomas and Clara Nold
Mitchell and Deborah Norotsky
Michael Northup
James and Doreen Noyes
Debra and Gerard Nugent
Susan and Kenneth Nussbaum
Linda Oats and Stephen Gonzalez
Ellen D. O’Brien and Tim Neiley
Lynn and Michael O’Brien
Maureen E. O’Brien
Timothy O’Brien
Maureen Oconnell
Susan and Michael O’Daniel
Meg O’Donnell
Vincent O’Driscoll
Keri and Nicholas Ogrizovich
Kevin and Jean Ohlson
Ashley Oldham
Jane Oleson and Sharon Baade
John A. Olson
Kuno and Pat Olson
Michael and Kathleen Olwell
Susan Onderwyzer
Robin Orcutt and John Farrell
Valerie O’Reilly
Robert Orem
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Bill Orleans
John and Agnes Ormsby
Mary J. Orvis-Baker
Jessica Oski and John Shenton
Patrick O’Sullivan
Cheryl A. O’Toole and Kurt Ries
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Michael and Carol Ann Richman
Connie Riley
John Rinehart
Audry and Paul Rini
Barbara F. Rippa
Diane Rippa and David Rome
Lori Rippa
Molly Ritvo
Robert and Julia Rivers
The Roberts Family
Sylvia Robison
Zella and Rodney Rock
Paul and Marty Rogers
Margo Rome
Nancy Rondeau
Walden and Darla Rooney
Louise Rosales
Earl and Lotta Rosen
Margaret and Paul Rosenau
Gail Rosenberg and Tom O’Connor
Paula Rosenberg
Betsy Rosenbluth
Nancy and John Rosenthal
Judy Rosovsky
William and Nancy Ross
Tom and Sandy Rotella
Peter and Mary Rothschild
Claire and Dean Rousseau
Donald Rowe
Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Rowell
Randy and Ginny Rowland
Ruth and David Roy
Mark Rubin
Patti Rudder
Kevin Ruelle and Astrid N. Suursoo
Joan M. Rugg
Mia Russin
Beverly Rutter
Sister Janice Ryan
Joe Ryan
Patrick Ryan
Vera and Peter Ryersbach
Beth Sachs
Gordon and Sharon Sadler
Peter Saile and Debra Lane
Jeff Salisbury and Michele Tulis
Matthew and Deborah Saltus
Martha and John Sanborn
Ben and Denise Sanders
Anthony Sandrasagra
Jim Sanford
Andrew and Isabelle Sargeant
Lori Sargent
Randall Sargent
Rosalind and Mark Saunders
Edward Sbardellati
Lisa Scagliotti
Stacie and Lazarus Scangas
Garry and Evelyn Schaedel
Dr. James and Esther Schechter
Brenda Schill
Chris and Alan Schillhammer
Neale Schmitt and Patricia Thompson
Lisa Schnell and Andrew Barnaby
Laura and John Schoenfeld
Julie and John Schroeder
Sharon Schroeder and Blaise Schroedersecker
Sonja Schuyler
Michael and Mary Scollins
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Joseph Scovel
Sarah Scranton
Martha Seagrave and Kurt Kaffenberger
Kim Sears
Joanne and Maurice Seguin
Joan Senecal
Dawn Senftleber
Sara Serabian and Christopher Lupariello
Dawn and Charles Setzer
Cynthia Seybolt
Richard and Judy Shanley
Jerry and Shelagh Shapiro
Sanjay and Dita Sharma
Monica and Bob Shattuck
Katy Shaw
Connie Sheets
Egan Clark Sheldon
Frederic Sherman
Thomas Sherrer and Linda Allen
Amy Shollenberger
Gail and Ned Shulman
Amy and Justin Siegel
Barrie-Hope Silver and Gary Coffey
John and Doreen Simko
Dick Sirola
Barbara Sirvis
Susan Skolnick
Saul Skrocki
Karen Slowinski and Deb Warner
Eric Small
Matthew Small
Carla and Kent Smalling
Ann Smith
Dianne and Thomas Smith
Evan and Priscilla Smith
Jane Smith
Robert M. Smith
Robert Smith and Jeffrey Martin
Sherwood and Marie-Claire Smith
Willard F. Smith
Jessie P. Snyder
Burton and Susan Sobel
Robert and Barbara Sofferman
Barry Solman
Shelli and Alan Solomon
Jane Sorensen and David Marchant
Arlene Sorgen
Amy and David Southworth
Michael and Joan Spasyk
Dexter and Judith Spaulding
Carol Specht and Marty Sienkiewycz
Chapin Spencer and Rebecca Grannis
Helen Spring
Rosalee Sprout
Susan Squier
Dr. James and Deborah Dodd Squires
Laura and Sam Standard
Cathy Stanger
Charles Starkey and Julie Taylor
Gary and Kathleen Starr
Josephine Stead
Jay Stearns
Gabrielle Stebbins
Janet Stecklare
Ian Steel
John and Anne Steel
Walter and Ann Stein
Gus and Dianne Stenroos
Marti Sterin and Al Zelley
Randy Stern
Jan and Tim Stickle
Larry Stone
Nancy and Robert Stone
Geri and Keith Streeter
Leslie and Ed Striebe
Julie Strothman
Natalie Stultz
Sharon and Andre Sturm
Kathie Sullivan
Matthew Swartz
Grace Sweet
Leonard F. Swift
Ms. Barbara Swinton
Jerry Switzer and Mary A. Giannoni
Tausha Sylver
Chrisandra Sylvestri and Scott Totten
Wendy Taft
David Taplin
Brian and Natasha Tarrant
Linda and Keith Tarr-Whelan
Fran and Robert Pepperman Taylor
Kate Taylor
Emmanuel C Tedjasukmana
Paul Tenan
Linda and Rich Terrasi
Anne Tewksbury-Frye and Daniel Frye
John and Pat Thaxton
David and Frances Thomas
Brett Thompson
Kenneth Thompson
Floria and Ross Thomson
Larry Thomson
Cinder and Christopher Thrane
The Tibbits Family
Katie and Kevin Titterton
Maridelle Tomlinson
Katherine Torrance
Ryan Torres
Lucy Totten and Norman Williams
Jeff Towsley
Phil Trabulsy
Elizabeth Tretiak
Andrea and Steven Trombley
John and Rebecca Trono
Darlene Trout
Scott and Robin Trowbridge
Vicki Trueman
Jeffrey Trumbower
Roger Tubby
Ann and John Tuck
Stephen and Marna Tulin
Sally Turner
Gail Tuscany
Michael and Freda Tutt
Dr. Nathan and Abigail Tykocki
Shona and Steve Unsworth
Burr and Linda Vail
Lynn C. Valenti
Laurie Valentine
Lynn Vera and Pam Gale
Joe and Jackie Vezina
Larry and Becky Vigneault
Annie Voldman
Peter and Julie Voll
Sally Wadhams
David and Sallie Wager
Helen Wagner and Clifford Peterson
Dale and Mary Ellen Walker
Betsy J. Walkerman
Marjorie and Keith Wallace
Ruth Wallman
Dr. Russell S. Walters
James and Barbara Wanner
Amy Wardwell
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Patrick Warn
Marcy Waterfall
Janet Watt
Katherine A. K. Watts
Tim, Sue, and Tracy Wear
George and Norma Webb
William Weeks
Jennifer Wefers
Mark and Dawn Weir
Stephanie and Daniel Weiss
Francis and Barbara Welch
Ed and Susan Wells
Elisabeth Wells
James and Stephanie Wells
Ann and Joseph Wells
John and Ro Welter
Robert and Valerie Welter
Jeramie Westbay
Carol T. Wheeler
Charles and Alicia White
Wendy White
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Linda Wickenden
Sharon and William Wight
Mark Wilch
Burton and Patricia Wilcke
Susan Willard
Bonny Willette
Jerry and Leslie Williams
Merideth and James Williams
Patty Williams
David and Kathy Williamson
John F. Willis
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Kerry Wood
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Derrel Woodward
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Judy and David Wright
Lee Wright and Marion Stegner
Louise M. Wright
John Wynn
Joanne and Ralph Yarnell
Christine Yates
Glen and Maureen Yates
Kenneth Yelsey
Ellen Young
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of the Community Foundation
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