LETTER FROM LEADERSHIP
After a long stretch of uncertain times, 2022 was a year of tremendous energy and excitement at The Center. We were able to once again gather consistently to experience and celebrate the arts, filling the theater lobby with patrons eagerly anticipating performances and visiting with friends. The many wonderful and thought-provoking exhibits in the common areas stirred our emotions. We are grateful to serve as a hub for the arts in Jackson.
BOARD
DAVID HOPKINS CHAIR
CHRIS LEA VICE CHAIR
REECE JENKINS TREASURER
MACK MENDENHALL SECRETARY
Overall, the number of events this year exceeded pre-pandemic levels. We focused on expanding our offerings, activating collaborative partnerships, and experimented with new patron experiences - including new seating configurations in The Center Theater and a wide variety of outdoor events in The Center Park. No matter your passions, interests, or age, there is something for everyone at The Center.
AGNES BOURNE
SHARI BROWNFIELD
AMANDA “AMY” BRYAN
KEVIN CRAWFORD
CARRIE GERACI
HEATHER GRAY
CECILIA HERBERT
ROBERT HUGGINS
MEKKI JAIDI
JESSE RYAN
KAREN STEWART
Of course, the work we do is only possible because of you - our dedicated community of donors, patrons, sponsors, and grantors. We are humbled by the confidence you extend to us through your support of The Center, and we thank you for supporting the arts in Jackson.
As we embark on another year, collaboration remains at the heart of all that we do. We will continue to expand the diversity of our programming, reflective of an ever-evolving community. We are focused on needed capital improvements for our nearly 20-year-old facility and establishing long-term financial sustainability. We have some hearty challenges as well as transformational opportunities ahead of us. We’ll share all of this with you throughout the year, and we look forward to seeing you on our campus soon!
RANDY WALMSLEY
LINDSAY WILCOX
STAFF
MARTY CAMINO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
PEARSON BEASLEY ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
WILLI BROOKS EVENT OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
OONA DOHERTY CREATIVE INITIATIVES DIRECTOR
ABI DOMINGUE PATRON SERVICES MANAGER
RON GESSLER FACILITIES MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR
ABBOTT GILBANE MARKETING MANAGER
ANNE LADD DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
PATRICK MILLARD TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
WHITNEY OPPENHUIZEN MARKETING DIRECTOR
JENNIFER SMITH ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF DONOR RELATIONS
STEPHANIE SMITH FINANCE DIRECTOR
A DYNAMIC COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE
The Center’s campus includes the 525-seat Center Theater and its expansive lobby, black box theater, dance studios, art studios, rehearsal rooms, gallery space, classrooms, offices, and the adjacent outdoor Center Park.
WHAT HAPPENS AT THE CENTER
OUR MISSION:
To connect our creative community by providing a dedicated campus, supporting excellent programming, and nurturing a collaborative spirit.
OUR VISION:
To make artistic experience central to Jackson Hole by embracing the values of stewardship, excellence, inclusion, creativity, and respect.
AN ESTIMATED 100,000 PEOPLE VISIT OUR CAMPUS ANNUALLY.
RESIDENT ORGANIZATIONS
We are home to 21 independently-run arts and education organizations. Dancers, ceramicists, musicians, actors, comedians, painters, and students come together to build community. People of all ages come to The Center to share in the arts.
Residing in the same building allows us to share equipment, campus services, and common spaces. We regularly interact, spark creativity in one another, and collaborate closely - with the sum so much greater than the individual parts!
CENTER PROGRAMMING
The Center itself is responsible for a variety of programming throughout the year.
The Center Presents series offers a varied selection of music, spoken word, film, and family programming to enhance the cultural vitality of Jackson Hole.
Campus Exhibitions add visual vibrancy by supporting and showcasing a diverse group of visual artists through art exhibitions, youth art displays, artist talks, workshops, and more.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING
The Center supports community events of all shapes and sizes, utilizing our expertise in events and offering discounted services for any community nonprofit that holds events at The Center.
CONNECTING OUR COMMUNITY
YEAR AFTER YEAR, WE ACTIVATE THE CENTER CAMPUS WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF PARTNERSHIPS AND COMMUNITY-FOCUSED EVENTS THAT BRING CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC EXPERIENCES TO THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
Teton County School
District students attended gallery openings and visited with Centersponsored artists from across the region and world.
Jackson Hole Senior Center residents were provided with free tickets to National Theatre Live performances, funded by Center underwriting.
Board members, staff, and volunteers representing the area’s nonprofit organizations attended the Old Bill’s Fun Run Award Ceremony, hosted at The Center.
CAMPUS ACTIVATION IN 2022 INCLUDED
The community came together to celebrate The Center during our second annual outdoor Center Benefit concert.
A DONOR STORY
SHELBY READ PARTNER AND SENIOR STRATEGIST ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSULTING
Center for the Arts has been a cornerstone of my life in Jackson. As a community member, I’ve attended art openings, musical, dance, and theatrical performances, lectures, trainings, and expanded my horizons by taking classes at Central Wyoming College. Having access to art, music, and other types of creative and independent expression is critical to my ability to live in the rural west.
The Center is a part of my story here in Jackson. My daughter’s first outing—ever— during a lull in the pandemic, involved standing on the stage with other Community Foundation staff to announce the Old Bill’s total in 2021. On another occasion, she and I dug through crates looking for records at the KHOL record sale. The facility is top-notch, but what really takes Center for the Arts to the next level is the staff, programming, Resident Organizations, and community members who are brought together.
2022 CENTER PRESENTS PROGRAMMING
Center Presents programming is built on excellent live performances. 2022 brought a wide variety of programs including concerts, family programming, artist talks, visual art installations, and more.
Yonder Mountain String Band
Barbara Gentry: Time
The Moth Mainstage
Ben Roth: Earthrise
The Wood Brothers
Lightwire Theater’s The Ugly Duckling
Miga Rosetti: Reconnection
Sarah Jarosz
Elizabeth Morisette: Artifact
Caravan of Glam, After Dark
Music Mondays: Strumbucket
Hot Tuna Acoustic
Emily Boespflug: Precipitous
Blitzen Trapper
Connie Weineke + Community:
Walking Each Other Home
Sierra Ferrell
Music Mondays: The Two Tracks
Old Crow Medicine Show
Kaleta & Super Yamba Band
Patrick Dougherty: Finders Keepers
Proxima Parada
Music Mondays: Calle Mambo
Keller Williams’ Grateful Grass
Sheila Tintera and Sharon Thomas: Wellsprings
The Hootenanny
25th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival
Colleen Friday: Confluence | Nonoono’wu’
The Great DuBois
Shovels & Rope
Zakir Hussain & Niladri Kumar
Guster
Sister Cities Docuseries with DIY Docs
National Theatre Live: The Book of Dust
Carrie Geraci: Where Have You Been?
Teton County School District: Student Art Showcase
Little Feat
Center Presents Visual Arts Installations
Center Presents Performances
SHARING DIVERSITY WITHIN THE ARTS
As a leader in the creative community, The Center is uniquely positioned to highlight diverse artists and their work. The Center hosted regional artist Colleen Friday, who is a member of the Arapaho Nation. Colleen was the first recipient of The Wyoming Art Council’s Native Art Fellowship in 2022. Her work uses customs from her Arapaho culture to convey the unique beauty of Wyoming’s landscape.
CENTER RESIDENT COLLABORATIONS
FINDERS KEEPERS BY PATRICK DOUGHERTY, A CELEBRATION OF COMMUNITY
Over three weeks in August 2022, internationally known artist Patrick Dougherty created a site-specific sculpture called Finders Keepers in The Center Park. The Center and Jackson Hole Public Art led the community-wide effort to support this new public art piece, which will remain in place for the next several years.
This project represents the amazing possibilities available to our community when we come together with a common goal and shared artistic vision.
200 LOCAL VOLUNTEERS
13 INDIVIDUAL DONORS
9 BUSINESS SPONSORS
4 LOCAL ARTISTS
Copresented: Finders Keepers by Patrick Dougherty was produced by Center for the Arts with project management services provided by Jackson Hole Public Art and art education provided by the Art Association of Jackson Hole.A HOME FOR THE ARTS
RESIDENT ORGANIZATIONS AT THE CENTER
The Center is the proud home to 21 Resident Organizations—independent arts and education organizations that represent a significant portion of the cultural nonprofits in Jackson Hole. The Center’s Resident Partners activate our campus and bring vibrancy to our valley.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING
ORGANIZATIONS THAT HOSTED EVENTS AT THE CENTER IN 2022
Dozens of community organizations hosted events at The Center last year - over 180 programs in total. Every Resident Organization and any area nonprofit holding an event at The Center are able to do so at vastly subsidized rental rates thanks to the generosity of Center Donors.
5Point Film Festival
Art Association of Jackson Hole*
Bridger Teton Avalanche Center
Carving the Future
Cathedral Voices Chamber Choir*
Center for the Arts*
Central Wyoming College*
Community Entry Services
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole
Dancers’ Workshop*
Grand Teton Music Festival
Hole Food Rescue
Jackson Hole Art Auction
Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce
Jackson Hole Community Band*
Jackson Hole Community Radio*
Jackson Hole Community School
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
Jackson Hole Public Art*
Jackson Hole Writers*
JH Pride/PFLAG
JH Youth Orchestra/MusicLand*
Munger Mountain Elementary School
Native American Jumpstart
Off Square Theatre Company*
PAWS of Jackson Hole
Protect Our Water Jackson Hole
Riot Act, Inc*
SheJumps
Silicon Couloir
Slow Food in the Tetons
St. John’s Health
Summit Innovations School
Teton County Democratic Party
Teton County Library
Teton County School District
Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation
Teton Music School*
Teton Science School
The Jackson Hole Technology Partnership
The Nature Conservancy
Womentum
Wonder Institute*
Wyoming Humanities
*Center Resident Organization
A VIBRANT COMMUNITY HUB
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
The Center is here because of you. Our community came together over 30 years ago to envision a space that unites the arts and cultural programming in our valley. The Center is the outcome of that collective dream. It’s because of ongoing support that we are here today, hosting and programming events and serving as a gathering space for the entire Jackson Hole community.
LINDSAY WILCOX BOARD MEMBER
“The Center is like Jackson’s other Town Square…it’s where everyone gathers. It’s the art, the theater, the music. It’s the heart and soul of the community.”
NATALIA DUNCAN MACKER PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OFF SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY
“Being a Resident at The Center is crucial to the vitality of Off Square Theatre Company. It has given us the stability to take creative risk, and it has allowed us to have a home to form a family within the local community.”
WHERE WE’RE HEADED
THE CENTER’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAS IDENTIFIED THREE STRATEGIC PILLARS THAT WILL HELP GUIDE THE CENTER’S FUTURE.
EXPAND
Expand awareness, diversity, and inclusion across the organization to make The Center a place for everyone.
SUPPORT
Support and strengthen relationships with Resident Organizations and other community partners to bring greater collaboration and vibrancy to the campus.
BUILD
Build financial and operational stability for The Center in perpetuity.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO BRINGING OUR COMMUNITY TOGETHER FOR MANY YEARS TO COME, AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
WHERE YOUR SUPPORT GOES
Donations to The Center - from individuals, business sponsors, and granting organizations - are used to foster relationships across our community, inspire collaborative artistic endeavors, and improve our vast campus while also keeping its use affordable.
A DYNAMIC COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE
MAINTENANCE, UPGRADES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGIES
The costs of operating, maintaining, and updating a 78,000 square-foot facility are significant and ever-growing.
RESIDENT ORGANIZATIONS
SUBSIDIZED RESIDENT RENTS
Through the support of donors, The Center is able to defray costs and offer subsidized lease and rental rates, allowing our 21 Resident nonprofits to direct more of their funds to their own important missions.
CENTER PROGRAMMING
WORLD-CLASS ARTISTS
SUBSIDIZED TICKET PRICES
Income from ticket sales alone does not cover all the expenses associated with event production. Center fundraising directly supports our programming, allowing us to bring artists typically seen in much larger communities and venues to our mountain town.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING
SUBSIDIZED RENTAL RATES
FOR
ALL USERS
With each venue rental, The Center absorbs costs related to event production, technical staff and equipment, and other support services. This contribution to the community allows all events held on our campus to be presented at the highest possible caliber.
CENTER FINANCES
EXPENSES: $3.3 MILLION
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
ADMINISTRATION
DEVELOPMENT
INCOME: $2.9 MILLION
FUNDRAISING
CENTER PROGRAMMING
RESIDENT LEASES
COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING
In 2022, spending outpaced income, primarily due to increased facilities maintenance expenses. Specifically, the costs of capital repairs and infrastructure improvements for our aging facility were higher than anticipated. As we look ahead, we are committed to maintaining our physical campus, our most valuable resource. We are putting systems in place to better anticipate and raise the necessary funds for these projects in the future.
THE CENTER IS A PRIVATE 501(C)(3) NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FUNDED LARGELY BY GENEROUS GIFTS FROM OUR COMMUNITY.
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS IN 2022
$50,000
OR MORE
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Competitive Grants Program
William H. Cowles Foundation
Madelyn and Gregg Foster
Lea Charitable Trust
The O’Neil Foundation: Janet and Bill O’Neil
Sipprelle Charitable Corporation: Tracy and Scott Sipprelle
$20,000 - $49,000
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Opportunities Fund
Susan and Joseph Davenport, III
Deborah and Jon Dawson
Michael Dearing
Jenny and Donald Felsinger
Cecilia and James Herbert
Berte Hirschfield
David and Debby Hopkins Foundation:
Debby and David Hopkins
Jane and Mekki Jaidi
The Jaquith Family Foundation:
Patty and Dick Jaquith
Jacque and John Jarve
Reece Jenkins
Marie and Bob Parks Foundation:
Marie and Bob Parks
Staryk Family Fund: Noa and Ted Staryk
Lindsay and James Wilcox
Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund
$10,000 - $19,999
Anonymous
Helen and Fred Arbuckle
Mary and Dan Armour
Rebecca and Dmitry Balyasny
Maureen and David Brown
Devto Support Foundation:
Katherine and Bill Burford
John D and Eleanore Carifa Foundation:
Ele and John Carifa
Charles Engelhard Foundation
Peggy and Kirk Davenport
Andrea and Tom Evans
Astrid Flood
Live Oak Fund: Theresa Polk Godchaux
Heather Gray
Robert Huggins and Shawn Cripps
George and Karen James
Beedee Ladd
Patty and John Lummis
Adrienne and John Mars
The Niner Foundation:
Pam and Dick Niner
The Opatrny Family Foundation:
Judy and Don Opatrny
Marge Ordway
Stacy and Jared Pobre
Walter I. “Mike” and Jean Louise Thieme
Donor Advised Fund: Sue Rope
Sherri Samuels
Janet Smith
Christy Walton
Penn Charitable Fund: Teresa and Bill Waterman
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Valerie Brown and Don Baker
Shari Brownfield
Christie and Jon Callaghan
Hilary and Marty Camino
Elaine Walsh Carney and John Carney
Sage and Austin DePree
Nisha and Stephen Dubois
Lisa and Chuck Fleischman
Betsy and Pete Forster
Lisa and Are Friesecke
Leslye and David Hardie
Dawn and John Hummel
Erika Pearsall and Ned Jannotta
Katharine Conover-Keller and Fred Keller
Betsy and Cy King
Carol and Jim Linton
Jenny and Kurt Listug
Irene and Alan Lund
Katie and Mack Mendenhall
Stacey and Bob Morse
Newton Foundation Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole: William C. Newton
Lenore and David Nichols
Julie and Will Obering in memory of Jean Adams
Anne and David Palmer
CIOS Foundation: Shirley and Paul Piper
Rita and Henry Richter
Anita and Julian Saul
Mary and Stanley Seidler
Michael Sellett
Lisa and Glenn Steele
Carol Baker and Mark Stein
Karen and Dick Stewart
Susan and Nick Sutton
Whiteley and Nick Wheeler
The Whitley Family Charitable Fund
Wyoming Arts Council
$1,000 - $4,999
Anonymous (5)
Marcia Kunstel and Joe Albright
Jean Anderson
Arts for All
Carole and Burke Baker
Kristi and Jeff Barens
Debbie and Randy Barker
Betty Baril Fund in memory of Betty Baril
Jan and Larry Birenbaum
Andrea Gerkin and Frank Brummer
Amy and Bomber Bryan
Dave and Eunice Conine
Beth and Patrick Coyne
Stephanie and Scotty Craighead
Jolane and Kevin Crawford
S & G Foundation: Gale and Shelby Davis
Michele and Doug Dillard
Donovan Family Foundation: Nancy and David Donovan
Karen and Glenn Doshay
Cindy and David Edelson
Ehrenkranz Family Foundation:
Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz
David Elan
Jacqueline and Christian Erdman
Tania and Thomas Evans
Sheryl and Jeffrey Flug
Margo Walk and Jerry Freeland
Kelley and Jamie Gilbert
Myrna and Stephen Greenberg
Deirdre and Vance Griffith
Susan and Gary Halling
The Harrington Family Foundation:
Lydia and Ron Harrington
Charisse and Curt Haws
Bruce Hawtin
Mary and William Hayes
Missy and David Hoster
A.C. and Penney Hubbard
Maggie and Jim Hunt
Nada and Sanjay Jain
JWJ Family Foundation, Inc.: Maria and Worthy Johnson
Jane and Charles Kusek
Martha and William Leith in honor of Toby Leith
Spirit Dance Foundation: Florence Lemle
Janine and David Lloyd
Alex and Gregory Mattiko
Janet and Mark Mitchell
Jillian and Clay Moorhead
Vicki Morrow
Caroline Mortimer
Sawmill Foundation: Hillary and Mac Munro
William Nelson
Douglas Ober
Keith B. Ohnmeis Foundation: Keith Ohnmeis
Annette and Noah Osnos
EMWIGA Foundation: Trina and Mike Overlock
Gina Pate Pierce and Steve Pierce
Gloria Polis
Kathleen and John Qualy in honor of Janet and Bill O’Neil
Terry and Bert Romberg
Ann and Steve Ryan
Crystal and Chris Sacca
Michele Gammer and Andrew Salter
Nelson Schwab Family Foundation:
Jane and Nelson Schwab
Kimberley Black and John Shelton
Nancy Jarrell and Ed Smail
Bitsy and Garnett Smith
Bridget Mullen and Michael Stern
Robert Strawbridge
STS Foundation: Pam and Phelps Swift
Thursday Roundtable Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole
Robyne and Randolph Townsend
Barbara and Stan Trachtenberg
Kris and David Troxel
The Newcomer Family Foundation: Nancy Vick
Randy and Peter Walmsley
Ali Shafranek-Wheeler and Hal Wheeler
Wolfensohn Family Foundation
Bettina Whyte
Youth Philanthropy Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole
$500 - $999
Anonymous
Daniel Anderson
Amy Stiers and Christopher Bolling
Keith Burke
Megan and Ralph Callaway
Liz and David Chandler
Chapman Family Foundation: Jinx Chapman
Karen and Jim Coleman
Lynne Davis
Robert Duggan
Liz Greenberger
Gigi and Mike Halloran
Leslie and David Hill
Gina Humphries
Janet and Steve Kalalian
Charlotte Kidd
Stephanie and Peter Lamelas
Ann and Clark MacKenzie
Sheila McIlnay in honor of Beverly McIlnay
Christine and David Murdoch
Megan and Daniel Nelson
Louise and Joe Parzick
Laurie Andrews and Perk Perkins
Barbara and Thomas Putnam
Laura and Jesse Ryan
Joan and John Siff
Anna and Steve Sullivan
Hilary Agin and Jonathan Summer
Karen Skaggs and Edwin Thomas
Deborah and William Ward
Beth and Eliot Wegbreit
Karen Wilbrecht
Nathalie De Potter and Robrecht Wouters
$100 - $499
Anonymous (10)
Sara Adamson
Fraida and Robert Aland
Karen Koldny and Carl Amon in honor of Lindsay Wilcox
Betty and Shaun Andrikopoulos
Sallie and Dubose Ausley
Joan Baldwin
Christopher Beda
Jan and Robert Benz
Agnes Bourne
Anne and Clay Bradley
Ruth and Tim Bradley
Lindsay and Jackson Brandenburg
Amy and Herb Brooks
John Buckley
Sally and Jim Byrne
Faye Campbell
Ann Harvey and Michael Campbell
Jane and John Carey
Lisa Carlin
Babs Case
Kathryn Smith and Litt Clark
Lucy and William Conley
Donald Cooke
Karen and George Cornelson
Helen and Michael Cottingham
Judy and William Cox
Merle Crandall
Suzy and Bob Cronholm
Gayle Downing
Stephen Dynia
Barbara and Jack Enders
Katharine and Jerry Falco
Julie and Matt Faupel
Sarah and Stephen Fetters
Marcia Allen and Gary Finkel
Francine Fleming
MJ and Dan Forman
Joy Frelinghuysen
Factory Information Technology: Ed Fries and Zach Huseby
Julie and Fredrick Gaston
Carla and Peter Gavey
Carrie and Mike Geraci
Roberta and John Glidden
Amy and Jeffrey Golightly
Lynn Grassell in memory of Rad Spencer
Peter Henderson
Leslie Hermanson
Cynthia and Tom Hirsch
Karen and Dick Hobbins
Julie Holding
Shelley and John Holland
Catherine and Thomas Holland
Darrell Kaelber
Hannah Kilbride
Jennifer and Jake Kilgrow
Chris Kirkpatrick
Thomas Klotz
Julie Birrer and Kraig Kobert
Mary Coyne and William Kolasky
Pamela and Charles Koob
Charlotte Quesada Krugh and Bradley Krugh
Laura and Ted Ladd
Don Hughes and Christopher Lea
Jeanne and Kevin Long
Sarah Loughran
Jim Luebbers
Nancy Lundgren
Mary and Jerry Lundquist
Patricia and Donald Macnaughton
Elizabeth Drapela and Steve Markason
Holly McCollister
Michelle and Shannon McCormick
Mary Mcsorley
Marian and Dave Meyers
John Millard
Jim Mitchell
Kea and Tom Molnar
Judy and Matt Montagne
Sweet Life Foundation: Anne Muller
Camille Obering Musser and Ben Musser
Dale Naylor
John O’Dwyer
Mia Jensen and Sean O’Malley
Michelle Ohmart
Eugenie Copp and Ken Overfield
Persephone Bakery: Ali and Kevin Cohane
Leslie Petersen and Hank Phibbs
Lisa and Scott Pierson
Kathy Polach in honor of Bill O’Neil
Lucy and Toby Rankin
Annie and Travis Riddell
Andrea and LaVar Riniker
Carolyn and Andy Ripps
Lynn and John Roberts
Andrea and Monroe Rosenthal
Charlie Ross
Joyce Frye and Doug Ross
Maggie and Brian Schilling
Claudia and Michael Schrotz
Jennifer and Rick Smith
Yvonne Smith
Patricia Deeds Starr and Daniel Starr
Pamela Stockton
Jon Stuart
Mindy and Greg Sturgis
Nona Yehia and Mark Sullivan
Brittany and Kyle Thompson
Shirley and Wesley Timmerman
Triangle X Guest Ranch in memory of Stu Plummer
Polly and Wayne Turner in honor of Mack Mendenhall
Juliet Unfried
Amy and Steve Unfried
Randy and Peter Walmsley
Betty and Jim Walton
Lisa and Mark Wan
Maggie Radford and Bob Weiss
Robert Wemple
Christine and Jeffrey Willemain
Kay and Thomas Wilson
Will Wiltshire
Chris and Kurt Wimberg
Melody Lin and Loring Woodman
David Woodruff
Susie and David Work
$25 - $99
Anonymous (11)
Claire and Nathan Adams
Karissa and Kelly Akin
Lauren Bain
Reid Bauer
Gainor and Joe Bennett
Marylou Berra
Hillary and Mark Berry
Amy Bickley
Catherine and Jim Bierman
Cayla and Scott Broseus
Whitney Oppenhuizen and Greg Broseus
Aleathia and Tim Brown
Paul Brown
Theresa Zacharias and Frank Byrne
Betsy Carlin and Becky Watson
Anne Ladd and Len Carlman
Lisa Carranza
Bronwyn Minton and Michael Casey
Lucas Chase
Katherine and Mark Dowson
Pauline Towers-Dykeman and Paul Dykeman
Syd and Gary Elliot
Shelley Elser
Jane and Mike Emmer
Maribel Estrella
Dawn Felchle
Cissie and Dillon Ferguson
Jill Veber and Raymond Fink
Amanda Flosbach
Julianne and Ed Fries
Mark Giger
Gwenn Gilday
Linda Cavanaugh and John Gillespie
Martha and John Gilmore
Jenny and John Graham
Connie Weinecke and Richard Greenwood
Uschi and Jochen Grocke
Chris and Charlie Gulotta
Elizabeth and Georgia Hamren
Patty Hartnett
Orion Hatch
Hawtin Jorgensen Architects
Barbara and Chuck Herz
Sandy Hessler
Ariadne and Zia Huque
Chad Jackson
Juan Jimenez Bedolla
Barb Kaplan
Holly and Mark Kelleher
Susan and Fred Kingwill
Andrew Klein
Frances Pollak and Ernest LaBelle
Allison and John Liljestrom
Mary and Donald Long
Laird Luebbers
Amy and Joe Madera
Mike Mague
Micah Maly
Courtney and Chip Marvin
Georgia Mayer
Angela and Micheal McGrath
Bev and Ed McIlnay
Dawn Webster and Patrick Millard
Mary and Arthur Miller
Richard Miller
Tom Montgomery
Dorothy Neckels
Douglas Niemi
Tim Oakley
Jessica Parsell
Ruthie and Bob Peters
Seth and Jim Phillips
Pam Phillips
Carol and Steve Poole
Glenda and William Ramsay
Grand Fishing Adventures:
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Glade Ricks
Leslie Mattson and Will Rigsby
Elisabeth Rohrbach
Gayle Roosevelt
Melanie Ross
Katrina and Brandon Ryan
Carol Chesney and Tim Sandlin
Becky and Tom Schell
Sarah Fischel and James Schondelmeier
The Schwamm Family
John Sidle
Stephanie Smith
Consuelo Spitler
Kim and Jim Springer
Amy Staehr
Jeanie and Fred Staehr
Diana Osuna and Tom Stallings
Denise and Thomas Strozza
Shirley and Dan Thomas
Patti Tisone
Brad Tyndall
Lisa Samford and Wally Ulrich
Allison and David Vandenberg
Evie Lewis and Doug Vogel
Michele Voorhees
Polly and Sandy Wakeman
Linore and Jim Wallace
William E. Wecker Associates Inc.
James Williams
Jeff Wogoman
Leona Wunnenberg in memory of Ken Rominger
Barclay Wynn
Dimmie and Greg Zeigler
Padgett Hoke and Sam Zuckerman
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