Women's Voices September Mini-Festival

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Mad Cow Theatre presents

September 24-26, 2020

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Spin by Madelyn Sergel Spin by Madelyn Sergel

Thursday, September 24 | 7:00 p.m. (EST) $10 suggested donation — Registration required On doctor’s orders, Fancy joins a gym. At her first indoor cycling class, as she begins spinning her legs, her thoughts start spinning as well. Past and current interactions are played out as spin instructor Angel becomes her combative and distant mother, her sister, and, eventually even Fancy herself, while another student morphs into her son, her father, and Spencer, a student she counsels at her job at a therapeutic day school. As her mind unspools these complex relationships, her body working harder and harder, Fancy confronts the biggest question of her life, “Can you love someone but not like them?” MADELYN SERGEL (Playwright) is a resident playwright at Three Brothers Theatre, other full productions include Taking Turns (Three Brothers Theatre), Special Needs, (Magnetic Theatre, Clockwise Theatre), The Party in the Kitchen (Clockwise Theatre), and Another Piece of Cake (Citadel Theatre). Her YA play Totally Okay, Right Now is published by YouthPLAYS. Her work has received readings at American Theatre Company, Citadel Theatre, Gift Theatre, Clockwise Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, Skokie Theatre, and Gurnee Theatre Company. Awards and festival selections include the finalist for the Christopher Brian Wolk Award; semi-finalist in the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition; Artemisia 2018 Fall Festival finalist; Artemisia 2019 Fall Festival finalist, Her Rah New Plays Festival; and finalist in the Moondance International Film Festival, play division, featured play in New Jersey’s Equity children’s theatre Growing Stage Theatre New Play-Reading Series, honorable mention in the Julie Harris Play Competition for youth theatre, the Marilyn Hall Award. In addition, as the founding Artistic Director of Clockwise Theatre she co-produced the company’s first 13 productions. Madelyn acted professionally for many years in theatres throughout Chicago including stints at Victory Gardens, Chicago Dramatists, Bailiwick, Organic, and many others, and she was a member of SAG/AFTRA. She also was selected as one of the Daily Herald’s Influential Women in Business (2015) for her work at Clockwise Theatre and she acted as Literary Manager for Citadel Theatre (2006-2007), where she also co-produced numerous productions. She has been published in Cabin Life magazine and the Ducts on-line literary journal. www.madelynsergel.com

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Spin by Madelyn Sergel Director...................................................................... Kathleen Capdesuñer Dramaturgy..................................................................... Meredith Bartmon Stage Manager....................................................................... Alyssa Zegers Angel/Dr. Turner/Mary......................................................... Laurel Hatfield* Fancy............................................................................. Heather Leonardi* Pauline/Gwen/Fancy’s Body.............................................Shami McCormick* Dan/Hank/Dr. Rhodes/Spencer/John/Tony/Waiter....................... John Pelkey MEREDITH BARTMON (Dramaturg) is a dramaturg and actor based in Palm Beach County. What a joyful relief it is to be in a space with all of these remarkable women continuing to celebrate storytelling with the Women’s Voices Festival and Mad Cow Theatre. Dramaturgy credits include Urbanite Theatre, FIU’s The Greenhouse, Palm Beach Dramaworks, FAU Theatre Lab and Florida Stage. Meredith is a member of Actors Equity, Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of America, and UK Equity. She earned her MA from East 15 Acting School in London and her BFA from New World School of the Arts in Miami.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association

KATHLEEN CAPDESUÑER (Director) (she/ her) is a director of new work. She is a 2019/20 The Civilians’ R&D Group Resident Director, 2019/20 Manhattan Theatre Club Directing Fellow, 2018/19 Roundabout Directing Fellow, 2017/18 McCarter Theatre Center Directing Apprentice, Latinx Theatre Commons Steering Committee Member, The COOP Youth Advisory Board Member, and The 24 Hour Plays: Nationals alumna. She has developed/generated work at: Roundabout Theatre Company, Atlantic Theatre Company, Yale University, Ensemble Studio Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center, Columbia University, Teatro LATEA, Moxie Arts New York, and internationally in the Fringe Festival circuit. Kathleen is a first-generation Cuban-American from Kissimmee, Florida and committed to making equitable change in this industry. kcapdesuner.com

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Spin by Madelyn Sergel LAUREL HATFIELD (Angel/Dr. Turner/Mary) is happy to be back at Mad Cow after playing Hall in Men on Boats! Recent Orlando credits include Shelby in Steel Magnolias (Theatre at St. Luke’s), Jovie in Elf (Orlando REP), Mayzie in Seussical (Orlando REP), and Sheep in O Wondrous Night (Sea World). Los Angeles theatre includes Gulls (Theatre at Boston Court), My Fair Lady (La Mirada), Me & My Girl (Musical Theatre West), and Quilters (Performance Riverside). Recent commercials: Credit Sesame, Addition Financial, Scott’s Lawn Service, TheZebra.com, Auto-Owners Insurance. Other: Gilmore Girls, Passions, Disney Cruise Line. Training: UC Irvine. Love to Brandon and the kids! HEATHER LEONARDI (Fancy) is a proud AEA member of almost two decades, and is thrilled to be returning to the pasture remotely from the concrete jungle of Harlem, New York City.

Previous regional credits include; Goodbye (Soho Playhouse, NYC); The Explorers Club, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Cock, Mary’s Wedding, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Stop Kiss (Mad Cow Theatre); Pluto, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Trapezuim (Orlando Shakespeare Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Pennsylvania Shakespeare Theatre); The Blue Room, The Well of Horniness, Skip Peril (Orlando International Fringe Festival). SHAMI J. MCCORMICK (Pauline/Gwen/ Fancy’s Body) Florida credits include: Lost in Yonkers (Grandma), 2019 Orlando Fringe Festival (Blackwood), The Big Meal (Woman #1), Pygmalion (Mrs. Higgins),Three Sisters (Anfisa), Rapture Blister Burn (Alice) and Bad Jews (Director) at Mad Cow Theatre; Halloween Horror Nights (Scareactor) and Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Wandkeeper) at Universal Orlando. Former Artistic Director, Arts Administrator and current proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.

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Spin by Madelyn Sergel JOHN PELKEY (Dan/Hank/Dr. Rhodes/Spencer/John/Tony/ Waiter) was last seen at Mad Cow as Oscar Wolfe in Royal Family. Other credits include Ragtime and Deathtrap at Garden Theater and Joe’s NYC Bar at both the Orlando International and Edinburgh Fringe Festival’s. He is the co-host of the After Further Review with Mark Ferrera and John Pelkey podcast. Love to his talented wife Jodi Chase and their five fur kids.

ALYSSA ZEGERS (Stage Manager) is excited to be working at Mad Cow full time after stagemanaging Men on Boats earlier this year. Her recent credits include stagemanaging Orlando Shakes’ productions of Snow White, Miss Nelson is Missing, and the world premiere of Jack and the Beanstalk. Special thanks to her husband and family for putting up with her schedule.

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Two Minutes After Dawn by Vinecia Coleman

Two Minutes After Dawn by Vinecia Coleman Friday, September 25 | 7:00 p.m. (EST)

$10 suggested donation | Registration required Over the past year and a half, life has become nearly out of control for Sam. She’s buried under work, saving to buy a house, and trying her best to keep her marriage together. To top it all off, she’s taken in her contentious mother, who has been diagnosed with dementia. Sam longs to be free of her burdens. Will she get the future she’s always dreamed of or will she be forced to stand face-to-face with something she never saw coming: her present? VINECIA COLEMAN (Playwright) is a playwright, actor, and director. She received her MFA in Dramatic Writing and Directing from the University of Idaho. Her writing credits include a reading of her play The Red Pen (University of Idaho in collaboration with Chicago Dramatists--2017), an adaptation of As You Like It (University of Idaho--2016), and Stationary/Stationery (University of Idaho--2015). Her awards include the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Rex Rabold Fellowship (2017); Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region VII: National Partners of American Theatre nomination, The Red Pen (2016); KCACTF Region VII John Cauble Short Play award semifinalist, But What Am I? (2016); KCACTF Region VII Writing Certificates of Merit, Lucy (2014) and Ready, Set, Go! (2014); KCACTF Region V Invited Production and John Cauble Short Play award national semi-finalist, Home, The Place Where My Stuff Resides (2014, 2013).

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Two Minutes After Dawn by Vinecia Coleman

Director........................................................................ Monique Midgette Dramaturgy...................................................................Meredith Bartmon Stage Manager............................................................. Rantea Thompson Leann........................................................................... Avis-Marie Barnes Sam............................................................................. Sheryl Carbonell* Jack........................................................................................Joe Llorens Kevin/Francis............................................................. Damany Omar Riley MEREDITH BARTMON (Dramaturg) is a dramaturg and actor based in Palm Beach County. What a joyful relief it is to be in a space with all of these remarkable women continuing to celebrate storytelling with the Women’s Voices Festival and Mad Cow Theatre. Dramaturgy credits include Urbanite Theatre, FIU’s The Greenhouse, Palm Beach Dramaworks, FAU Theatre Lab and Florida Stage. Meredith is a member of Actors Equity, Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of America, and UK Equity. She earned her MA from East 15 Acting School in London and her BFA from New World School of the Arts in Miami.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association

MONIQUE MIDGETTE (Director) Directing: Dessa Rose (Olney Theatre) Having Our Say (Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma) Seussical the Musical (Adventure Theatre) Beehive: The 60’s Musical (Next Stop Theatre) Sweet Charity (Montgomery College SDT), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Toby’s Dinner Theatre), Big River (Asst. Dir. Adventure Theatre) Performing: BROADWAY: The Civil War, Marie Christine, Seussical the Musical. The Lion King-Vegas/Tour (US Rafiki/Shenzi). Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Mad Cow Theatre), The Wiz Ford’s Theatre (Aunt Em/Addaperle / Evilene-Helen Hayes nominee The Women of Brewster Place Arena Stage (Kiswana BrowneHelen Hayes nominee) Children of Eden Ford’s Theatre (Generations soloist) Instagram@ moniquecreates Visit: moniquemidgette.com

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Two Minutes After Dawn by Vinecia Coleman

AVIS-MARIE BARNES (Leann) is originally from Montclair, New Jersey, and is an alumni of Howard University. On weekends, she works at Universal Studio’s Island of Adventure. Plays include: The Best of Enemies, Oedipus, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot and A Raisin in the Sun, as well as television roles -Lodge 49 on AMC (Anita Jones), Oprah Winfrey’s series on OWN, Greenleaf (Misty Williams), and has appeared as characters in tv shows Doom Patrol, Stranger Things, Atlanta,The Purge,The Quad and Bloodline. Movie releases have included the ever popular horror film Jeepers Creepers, starring Gina Philips and Justin Long, Netflix’s The Dirt and Before I Wake, HBO’s Confirmation starring Kerry Washington, and Waves starring Sterling K. Brown. http://avis-mariebarnes.biz/

SHERYL CARBONELL (Sam) is proud to return to Mad Cow Theatre. Past shows at Mad Cow include Fences,You Can’t Take it With You and Dream Girls. Other recent plays include My Lord What a Night which was rescheduled due to Covid at Orlando Shakes, and A Raisin in the Sun at American Stage Theatre. She gives thanks to God, family, and her teachers for their guidance, love and support. To see her work and hear her sing visit www.sherylcarbonell.com. Sheryl is a proud member of the Actors’ Equity Association.

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Two Minutes After Dawn by Vinecia Coleman

JOE LLORENS (Jack) is thrilled to be back with Mad Cow, where he was previously seen playing Freddy in Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile. His other credits include Stop Kiss at The Studio Theatre Tierra Del Sol (Detective Cole), El Wiz with Paul Castaneda (Leon), and Destiny of Desire at Garden Theatre (Dr. Mendoza). He’s been a performer for 20 years and is the creator and host of the improv group Let’s Get Real. Joe would like to express his love and gratitude for his wife and children, who provide him with a daily abundance of love and inspiration. DAMANY OMAR RILEY (Kevin/Francis) is happy to return to Mad Cow Theatre! He was last seen live in Pride and Prejudice. Other Mad Cow appearances Fences, Big River. Some previous theatre credits include; Shakespeare’s Ghostbusters (Hardly Working Productions). The Life, Once on this Island (Breakthrough Theatre). Thank you for supporting

MCT Women’s Voices Mini-Fest. I hope we all stay safe and I look forward to a better future for us all. RANTEA THOMPSON (Stage Manager) was born and raised in Akron, Ohio. She graduated from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy and has been seen in various productions and cabarets including Hairspray and Ragtime all around NYC and Ohio. TV Credits: The Deuce on HBO, Bull and Quantico on CBS. She is a producer, writer, stage manager, and director. She directed and produced her first play Independence: A Play in Two Acts by Lee Blessing. EMIR Productions was made out of her need to find a community that challenges the way people of color are perceived in theatre as well as help people who grew up humble, like her, to not give up on their dreams. Instagram @ranteat and @emirproductions.

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Eggs on Ice by Kristine M. Reyes Eggs on Ice by Kristine M. Reyes

Saturday, September 26 | 7:00 p.m. (EST) $10 suggested donation | Registration required Denise is the top sales/marketing rep at Eggs on Ice, a premier egg freezing clinic, who believes in the company’s mission to help give women more reproductive choices. Led by the enigmatic and cocksure Dr. Freeze, the company is in a position to become a full-service facility for all fertility needs, second to none. As Denise takes the audience on a tour of the company and its clientele, she starts noticing strange new policies being put into place and begins to question if something more sinister is at play. Set in the very near future, Eggs on Ice is a satirical play about the egg freezing industry and how it markets to young professional women, preying and capitalizing on their fears and insecurities under the guise of helping them to “have it all”. KRISTINE M. REYES (Playwright) is a Filipino-American playwright raised and based in New York City. Her work has been performed in NYC, Chicago, Minneapolis, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Her full-length plays include Eggs on Ice (Semifinalist: The O’Neill Center NPC, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, SPACE on Ryder Farm; Nominee: Cherry Lane Theatre Mentor Project), Lily in Love (Queens Theatre’s New American Voices Reading Series; Mission to Mars Launch Pad Reading Series), and Queen for a Day (Diverse City Theater’s First Draft Fellowship). She has been published in The Dramatist Magazine and has contributed as a guest blogger on Howlround. She was a Fellow at The Dramatists Guild Foundation and a Writer-in-Residence at Mission to Mars, a Queens-based theatre collective. www.kristinemreyes.com

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Eggs on Ice by Kristine M. Reyes Director...............................................................Monica Long Tamborello Dramaturgy........................................................................ Cecilia Padilla Stage Manager....................................................................Kendall Allen 0/Beta/Planner/Ms./Disgruntled..................................... Elisabeth Christie Daughter/1/Omega/Newbie/Nervous Nelly..........................Jennifer Coe Denise................................................................................. Rachel Finley Mom/Ma’am/Alpha/Old Hat/Boss Lady.......................... Tauren Hagans* Dr. Freeze........................................................................... Philip Nolen*

MONICA LONG TAMBORELLO (Director) is a director, actor, and teaching artist who has worked in the Orlando theatre community for over twenty years. Directing credits include Rapture Blister Burn, Grounded, and A Short History of Nearly Everything (Mad Cow Theatre); After Orlando (ATHE Conference 2019); Othello, Henry V, The Taming of the Shrew, The Winter’s Tale, Macbeth, and Hamlet (TYC/Orlando Shakes); and Number the Stars, A Little Princess (Young Actors Theatre, Tallahassee). Acting credits include Lena/Leviticus (Orlando Fringe); Olga/You Can’t Take It With You (Mad Cow Theatre); M’Lynn/Steel Magnolias (CFCA); and Dickens by Candlelight (RSC Productions).

KENDALL ALLEN (Stage Manager) is a Philly based Theatre Artist, Stage Manager, and Director... but right now she’s her mother’s Ub*r driver, a gardener, a learner of Tik Tok Dances, and an amateur bread baker. Very happy to participate in creating theater in any format, she’s delighted to be collaborating with Mad Cow for the first time! Select Theatrical Credits Include: Being/With: Home (Fringe Festival, 2020), Taxilandia (Baryshnikov Arts Center), Cartography (Natl. Touring Production), and Ghetto Hors D’oeuvres (JACK). She has created original works on projects like EXTRA, Slut!, and a Podcast called Jonah’s Arc. Kendall studied Theatre; Design and Production at Fordham University.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association

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Eggs on Ice by Kristine M. Reyes ELISABETH CHRISTIE (0/ Beta/Planner/ Ms./Disgruntled) received her BFA in Musical Theatre and Dance Minor from University of Central Florida. Her recent credits include: Way Beyond Water (Alvanette at 17), Evita (Ensemble), Flashdance (Gloria), The Wild Party (Delores), Bye, Bye, Birdie (Rose Alvarez), Beauty & The Beast (Silly Girl), Singin In The Rain (Ensemble), I Love A Piano (Singer), Saturday Night Fever (Ensemble), Grinchmas: Who-liday Spectacular (Sleepy Who), Hairspray (Cindy Watkins), Almost, Maine (Sandrine/Gayle). www.elisabethchristie.com JENNIFER COE (Daughter/1/ Omega/Newbie/Nervous Nelly) is excited to return to Mad Cow, where she previously appeared in Fade and Sapience.Other past credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Helena), Julia and Roselo (Julia), Much Ado About Nothing (Beatrice), Fiddler on the Roof (Tzeitel), Dancing at Lughnasa (Rose), The Lion in Winter (Alais),

Kindertransport (Faith), A Palm Tree in a Rose Garden (Lila), Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Nina), Romeo and Juliet (Benvolio), and The Merchant of Venice (Jessica). She can also be seen in commercials for Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. Much love and gratitude to S and R for their boundless love and support. RACHEL FINLEY (Denise) is a proud Florida native. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, Master of Fine Arts at Florida Atlantic University and is now a Professor of Acting at Arizona State University. This is Finley’s 3rd performance with Mad Cow Theatre. She previously appeared on Mad Cow’s stage as Lena in Boseman and Lena and in Mad Cow’s virtual Science Play Festival as The Griot in Bare Spaces and Jen in The Donation.

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Eggs on Ice by Kristine M. Reyes TAUREN HAGANS (Mom/Ma’am/ Alpha/Old Hat/ Boss Lady) is grateful to be joining Mad Cow Theatre for Eggs on Ice Tauren is from The Bronx, NY but was in Jupiter, FL when the pandemic shut live theater down after just one invited dress rehearsal of How to Succeed...(Miss Jones) at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre and hopes to get back there soon. Other recent credits include Mamma Mia (Rosie) at Flat Rock Playhouse and Menopause the Musical (Professional Woman) at The Fireside. Favorite credits include The National Tour of In The Heights (Daneila) and 9 to 5 the Musical (Roz) also at Flat Rock Playhouse. www.taurenhagans.com PHILIP NOLEN (Dr. Freeze) has been a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, the professional union of actors and stage managers in the United States, for twenty-eight years. His most recent appearance at Mad Cow was, The Chairman, in The Mystery of Edwin

Drood. His last stage performance before COVID-19 closed theaters, was Captain Treville in The Three Musketeers, and Sir John Falstaff in Henry IV, Part One, for Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Wear a mask, wash your hands, and hope for the future. CECILIA PADILLA (Dramaturg) is a freelance dramaturg and is thrilled to have the opportunity to work on the Women’s Voices Mini-Fest with Mad Cow Theatre. Most recently, she partnered with the Delray Beach Playhouse in its inaugural new works workshop. Previously, she worked at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre where she was the lead copywriter and editor for Marquee Magazine. She also assisted with audience outreach programs by leading talkbacks and creating dramaturgical lobby displays. Cecilia completed a theater publications fellowship at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. While there, she wrote for the nationally recognized theater magazine Words On Plays and assisted with A.C.T.’s New Strands Festival. Cecilia is also the Florida regional vice president for the Literary Managers and

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Eggs on Ice by Kristine M. Reyes Dramaturgs of the Americas. She is a graduate of the University of Florida, where she received a B.A. in Theater and English Literature. JOE TAMBORELLO (Dr. Naysayer) is an actor, playwright, screenwriter, and documentary storyteller. Local audiences have seen him perform in Glengarry Glen Ross at Mad Cow Theatre

and in Lear, produced by RS&C Productions. Joe holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, as well as a JD from Florida State University. Joe practiced law in Orlando full time from 1999 until 2012, at which time he launched his own video production and legal consulting company, Just Perspective. Joe has lived in Orlando for the last 21 years with his amazing wife, Monica, and they have two incredible daughters.

We wish to express our gratitude to the Performers’ Unions: ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY ARTISTS SAG-AFTRA through Theatre Authority, Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the Artists to appear on this program.

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1st Annual Women’s Voices Mini-Festival DONORS LIST

Business Circle CORPORATE ANGEL Adirondack Scenery Alternative Dispute Resolution Center of Central Florida Amazon Hose & Rubber Company ArtReach Orlando Baker, Hyatt, Homrich & Lokvic, P.A. in memory of Bob Stonerock Bywater Management Co. Carousel Workshop ClassAct Studios Clear Channel CNL Financial Group Creative Zing Promotion Group Direct One Effective Financial Services Inc.

Florida Theatrical Association Holland & Knight LLP Joanne King Design Kres Chophouse Majors Motors/M Bar MBI Direct Mail Miller’s Hardware Network For Good Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment in honor of all those who keep us performing! Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs Remixed Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theatre, Inc.

State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs Ten Thousand Villages of Winter Park Terracon The Burnett Honors College at UCF The Hinsdale Group The Walt Disney Company Foundation The Walt Disney Foundation Walt Disney World Resort Watermark Publishing Group White Wolf Cafe Wow! Works International

Black & White Bash BLACK & WHITE BASH 2020 CORPORATE SPONSORS Godfrey Legal J. Meyers Insurance Agency Mid-Florida Credit Union

ODEIA Theatre Management System The Walt Disney Company WUCF

BLACK & WHITE BASH 2020 DONORS Anonymous Maria Elena Augustin Lara Baker Wendy Blair Christine Bowen Annalise Carty Laurie Clark Aurora DeMarco Mary Dunleavy Eileen Dworkin Meredith Egan Anna Eskamani Gloria Gladieux

Biff Godfrey Kathy Godfrey Tom Hurst Arlene Hutton Florian Jentsch Kathy Koons Leland Krause Susan Ledlow David W Lowe Alison Lunsford James Lussier Barbara Maxwell Mitzi Maxwell

Charlotte McCormick Audrey McGowen Denise Meneghelli Whitney Morse James Mullen Donna Mylrea Lauren Nelson Linnea Nelson Jennafer Newberry Terry Olson Lenore Roland Catherine Roth Nicole Sargent

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Mike Schneider Alan Sheppard Judith Stern Ronald T Hirsch Michael Tedesco Alan Wilson Angela Withers Karel Wright Ariel Zambrano


Family and Individual THE HOLSTEIN HERITAGE SOCIETY

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Pamela Aniello Margaret Jane Brownlee Michael & Jennifer Coleman

Mary Kelsh Judith Thompson Lee & Wendy Zehngebot

PRODUCER’S CIRCLE $2,500 – $4,999 Anonymous Leslie Boles Universal Orlando

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DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $1,000 – $2,499 Anonymous Sheryl Batchelder Minter Byrd Steven Clawson Jeffrey Cohen Austin Commercial Ann H. Cook Addition Financial Thomas & Kathleen Gillman

Kathy & Biff Godfrey Jim & Freddi Goodrich Michael Haddad Dan Hitt Dean Johnson Charline Kennedy Susan McKenna Janet Mechlin William Newkirk

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ARTIST’S CIRCLE $500 – $999 Norman & Donna Abramson Kay Allen Sheila Arnold Maria-Elena Augustin Marc & Jill Craddock Brenda Dalman & Rudi Moerck

The Walt Disney Company Foundation James Lussier Benevity Community Impact Fund Deena Breed Jan Bowman Jerry Burnley

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Karen Castelloes Brian Chambers Robert Dipboye Rosemary DuRocher Rosemary Gates The Hance Family David & Nancy Harvey


ARTIST’S CIRCLE $500 – $999 (continued) Georgiana Havill John Horn Libby Jackson Bette Jore Robert & Judith Kemp Susan Ledlow David Lowe Joann Marks Barbara Maxwell Thomas Ouellette

George Poelker & Judy Black David Piatt Lenore Roland Alison Royle Maria Rubin Kristina Kise Rygwalski Melanie Sylvan Sachs Lindsay Siebert Kathleen & John Simpson Barbara J. Smith

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James Lussier Ken & Trisha Margeson James Mullen Christy Mullins & Polly Purgason Robert & Marianne Murphy Jimmie Leonard Raughton Russ Reader

Nancy Sabetini John Simpson Annemmarie Smith Cynthia Schleier Stacia Wake Robert Zollinger

Listing in the program for $250+ donations Listing reflects donations from August 17, 2018 through July 30,2020.

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