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Dragon Baby

Dragon Baby

Sara Porkalob

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Playwright & Performer (she/they) is a storyteller, cultural worker, and creator of the Dragon Cycle. Dragon Cycle is a trilogy of matrilineal musicals about her Filipino American gangster family; one play for each generation built around a central female protagonist-grandmother, mother, granddaughter-and her specific hero’s journey. The first in the cycle, Dragon Lady, won three 2018 Gregory Awards for: Outstanding Sound/Music Design, Outstanding Actress in a Musical, and Outstanding Musical Production. The second play, Dragon Mama, won Best Original Script and Best Solo Performance for the 2019 Elliot Norton Awards. The third play Dragon Baby is currently in development. Awards and nominations include: 2021 Princess Grace Award Winner for Theater, 2020 nominee Seattle Mayor’s Arts Award, Seattle Times 11 Movers and Shakers to Watch this Decade, 2019 nominee for Americans for the Arts Johnson Fellowship for Artists Transforming Communities. She recently made her Broadway debut playing Edward Rutledge in the revival of 1776. She’s a consultant with the City of Seattle and their Creative Strategies Initiative (CSI), a new City effort that uses artsand culture-based approaches to build racial equity in non-arts policy areas like the environment, housing, and community development.

@sporkalob www.saraporkalob.com

Pete Irving Guitar and Vocals, Band Leader (he/him) has been pursuing music professionally for nearly half of his life. He’s been the band leader for Hot Damn Scandal since it formed on his birthday just over 15 years ago, he’s been composing scores and lyrics for theater and circus for almost 7 years, and just last year he wrote and directed his first productionChronopolis: Crime in Time City. He lives most of the year in Bellingham, Washington.

Mickey Stylin Upright Bass (he/him) Having been born into a musical family, Mickey knew from an early age that he wanted to pursue a career in the Performing Arts. Public school programs and private music lessons led him to collaborate with bands and projects of countless genres and mediums. After joining his current band, Hot Damn Scandal, it wasn’t long before Mickey began working with the incomparable Sara Porkalob in Dragon Lady. When not on stage, he can be found booking shows at Boundary Bay Brewery in Bellingham, WA, where he resides with his dog, Tenor.

Jimmy Austin

Trombone (he/him)

Originally from Pullman, WA, Jimmy Austin inherited his name and his first trombone from his paternal grandfather. Many other members of his family are also musicians. Jimmy brings his intense, distinctive, and collaborative musical style to many different settings. In 2009, Jimmy moved to Bellingham, WA and created a selfdesigned jazz-education degree. A few years later, he joined the band, Hot Damn Scandal, with whom he has been playing for almost ten years. In 2017, he moved to Seattle and began performing with many other projects, including the klezmer brass band, Shpilkis, and the funk band, Battlestar Kalakala. Jimmy is an occasional member of many other bands around the Pacific Northwest. Jimmy’s newest project a klezmer trio, called Tzepl. In addition to performing, Jimmy works with an anti-racist roots music education organization called the Rhapsody Project, organizing programming about Yiddish music, including klezmer jam sessions, guest artist workshops, and performances. Jimmy was recently chosen as a master artist for the Washington State Heritage Arts Apprenticeship Program. Jimmy is honored to perform as part of Dragon Lady and excited to help bring the show to California!

Andrew Russell Director (he/him) As a writer and director of theatre and film

for 20 years Andrew has focused on telling true stories in dynamic ways. He has collaborated as a director and writer with Oregon Shakespeare Festival, American Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe, The Public Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, Theatre Latte Da, On The Boards, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Diversionary Theatre, among others. As the Producing Artistic Director of the Tony Award-winning Intiman Theatre in Seattle from 20112017, Andrew played a critical role in reorganizing and reopening the theater after it closed in 2011. Previous to this he was an Associate Producer at the theater from 2009-2011. Andrew has served as a storytelling consultant for Universal, makes documentary films, and is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.

Randy WongWestbrooke Scenic Design (they/ them/their) is an award-nominated scenic designer born and raised in the East Bay. They have designed sets locally for Shotgun Players, Aurora Theater, TheatreFIRST, Crowded Fire Theater, Ferocious Lotus, SF Playhouse’s Sandbox, New Conservatory Theater Company, Custom Made Theatre, Cutting Ball Theater, Los Altos Stage Company, Palo Alto Players, American Conservatory Theater’s M.F.A. Program, as well as many other independent theater and film projects. They are an alumnus of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s F.A.I.R. Program and a former mentee in the USITT Gateway Program. B.F.A. Ithaca College. They expect to graduate in June with an M.F.A. from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. rwwestbrooke.com

Spense Matubang Lighting Design is a lighting and projections designer currently based in Oakland, California. They received their degree in Theater Arts from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2020. Recent credits include Little Women with ACT Young Conservatory, The Emissary with Opera Parallèle at ODC Theater, Baskerville at Hillbarn Theatre, Edit Annie with Crowded Fire Theater at Magic Theatre, Locusts Have No King at New Conservatory Theatre Center, and Triumph of Love at Shotgun Players. They had the pleasure of being the Assistant Lighting Designer for MTC’s Justice and are very excited to make their return to MTC with another amazing team and project!

Erin Bednarz Sound Design (she/her) works in sound, music, production, and performance. Awards: Gregory (Seattle, WA), Broadway World (Regional). Press mentions: Wall Street Journal, The New York Times. Noms: Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, LA Drama Critics Circle. Residencies: Centrum, Sou’Wester, 2+U Studios, Jack Straw. TV: Band In Seattle. Off-Broadway: MAC BETH (Red Bull, Hunter Theater Project, Seattle Rep), The Convent (Rattlestick), An Endless Shift (Theatre Row). Regional: A Few Good Men (Pittsburgh Public); Dragon Cycle (American Rep, Intiman, Diversionary Theatre, Pittsburgh Public); Teenage Dick, Public Works: The Tempest, Lydia and the Troll (Seattle Rep); Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Seattle Children’s Theatre); The Year of Magical Thinking, The Thin Place, STEW (ACT); Choir Boy (ACT/ The 5th Avenue Theatre); Wonder Boy, Spring Awakening (The 5th Avenue Theatre). Teaching: Pomona College, Cal Poly Pomona, NYU, Atlantic Acting School, Cornish College, University of Washington. @play__pranks

Nick Carvalho* Stage Manager (he/him) is excited to return to Marin Theatre Company for the rest of the season. Recent credits with MTC include Where Did We Sit on the Bus?, the continued-world premiere of Justice: A New Musical, August Wilson’s Two Trains Running, and Dunsinane; the world premiere of Monument, or Four Sisters (a sloth play) (Magic Theatre); Twelfth Night (Marin Shakespeare Company); The Cherry Orchard and Cinderella: A Fairytale

(2019) (Town Hall Theatre). Nick is also the Production Manager for El Campanil Theatre. Nick is an alumni of Diablo Valley College where he advises student stage managers and serves on the Technical Theatre Advisory Board. During his time at DVC, he earned three certificates of merit in stage management from KCACTF for his work on Our Lady of 121st Street, Seussical: The Musical, and The Book of Will. Proud AEA member. He would like to thank his partner, Emma for her constant love!

LEADERSHIP & STAFF

Lance Gardner Artistic Director

A familiar face in the San Francisco Bay Area theatre scene, Lance Gardner is an actor and producer born and raised in the Bay Area. He has earned dozens of theatre credits over the last 20 years, including six mainstage shows and a school tour at Marin Theatre Company. He has also performed in multiple shows at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, California Shakespeare Theater, Magic Theatre, TheatreWorks, and more. He recently served as the President of the Board of Aurora Theatre. He comes to Marin from KQED, where, as a live event producer, he helped launch KQED Live, a year-round, in-person and virtual events program where he crafted unique experiences marrying journalism, arts, and entertainment. Harnessing the power of public media, he created bespoke concerts, game shows, performances, food and dining events, interviews, and more. His work has been featured on KQED TV and on the radio at KQED and KALW.

Meredith Suttles Managing Director (she/her) is an arts leader with an extensive background in creative and performing arts in the areas of development, management, strategic planning, fundraising, and performance. She has held senior leadership roles at TheaterWorksUSA, Soho Repertory Theatre, Theatre Communications Group (TCG), and the New York City Opera. Meredith is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) and former EmcArts: Arts Leaders as Cultural Innovators (ALACI) Fellow. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., a Steering Committee Member of the Black Theatre Commons, and currently serves on the Board of Directors of viBe Theater Experience.

Richard A. Mosqueda Artistic Producer (He/She/They) is a queer, Mexican-American theater producer and director who is committed to adventurous new works by queer artists of color. As a director, they have worked with such companies as New Conservatory Theatre Center, Portland Center Stage, Theatre Rhinoceros, Custom Made Theatre, Halcyon Theatre, and Shotgun Players. Richard was selected to be part of Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation 2017-2018 Observership Class, where he observed the TonyNominated director Leigh Silverman on Soft Power, A Play with a Musical at Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles. They are the founder and producer for Epic Party Theatre in San Francisco. She holds a BFA from The Theatre School at DePaul University. SDC Associate Member.

Nichole Gantshar General Manager is a former dramaturg turned arts administrator. She spent five years as Executive Director of Rochester City Ballet and also worked for Tulsa Ballet and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. Prior to her administrative career, she worked for Richmond Ballet, Syracuse Stage, Hangar Theatre, Playwrights

Horizons, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, and Milwaukee Ballet. Among her awards, she was twice nominated as an Outstanding Young Woman of America and received a LMDA residency grant to serve as the production dramaturg for the Atlanta Ballet’s production of The Great Gatsby.

Anne Clark Director of Development

Anne Clark, a seasoned Bay Area non-profit professional, is thrilled to assume the role of Director of Development at Marin Theatre Company. Dedicated to inspiring philanthropy that fuels creativity across generations, she is committed to embodying MTC’s core values. As the former Managing Director of 6th Street Playhouse in Santa Rosa, Anne adeptly navigated the challenges of the pandemic, establishing a flourishing educational program and overseeing a vibrant annual season of 17 productions. Her leadership played a pivotal role in securing the Playhouse’s permanent residence in historic Railroad Square. Anne’s extensive experience includes serving as the Director of Education at the Bay Area Children’s Theatre, where she orchestrated operations and strategy across 19 cities. A nationally recognized, award-winning director, she has directed, music directed, and choreographed over 40 productions, showcasing her dedication to theater arts for diverse age groups. With a BA in Musical Theater from UCLA and a rich history in regional and Broadway productions, Anne brings a wealth of expertise and passion to her new role at MTC.

Zphyna Caldwell Special Events & Engagement Manager (she/her) first began working with Marin Theatre Company in 2011 as a Resident

Teaching Artist and Community Engagement Coordinator. She is thrilled to have returned in 2022 as MTC’s Special Events Coordinator. Zphyna has also worked as a Resident Teaching Artist with the Performing Arts Academy of Marin, the GATE Academy, and St. Hilary’s School. Beyond being a Teaching Artist, Ms. Caldwell has developed fully comprehensive Theatre Programs for the Cities of Mill Valley and Sausalito. In 2016 Zphyna founded her own youth performing arts company, Interactive Enrichment. Based in Sausalito, Interactive Enrichment has a primary focus on Musical Theatre, Ensemble Skills, and Improvisation. www.InteractiveEnrichment.com

Euan Ashley Education Programs Manager (He/Him/His) is excited to be joining the MTC staff as an Educator Coordinator! He is an actor and San Francisco native with a strong belief that the best theatre comes from a place of passion and that arts education is crucial for people of all ages. Even though his training is primarily as an actor he is happy to do anything theatre related, having started at MTC as a box office associate before moving to his current position. He recently graduated with a BA in Theatre Arts and Dance from Sonoma State.

Jules Simons Box Office Manager (she/her/hers) is elated to be a part of the MTC team. With a background in playwriting and production management, she is excited to gain new experiences as the Box Office Manager. She is a New Orleans native, though she spent the last five years at Ohio University, from which she holds a BA in Theater and will be completing her Master of Art Administration virtually this summer. She found a new passion for disability advocacy within the performing arts after serving with AmeriCorps at Easter Seals Wisconsin Respite Camp in 2021. When not petting her cat, she is working toward a world in which including people with disabilities is the standard.

Laura Odeh Steele Patron Experience Manager (she/her/hers) is excited to expand her love for theatre career in an administrative capacity at MTC. As a professional actor, Laura was first seen at MTC in Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley. In addition, she has work on Broadway, offBroadway and regionally at theaters including Lincoln Center Theatre, Irish Repertory Theatre, The Public Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Shakespeare Theatre, and Berkeley Rep. She has worked with directors including James Lapine, Moisés Kaufman, Mark Lamos, Meredith McDonough, Bill Rauch, Don Roos and Charlie Kaufman. In addition to her acting career, Laura has taught in the Department of Theatre Arts & Dance at Sonoma State University since 2019. She received her MFA from the Graduate Acting Program at New York University Tisch School of the Arts.

Jeff Klein Technical Director started first working at MTC as an overhire carpenter in January 2006, was hired full time as the Assistant Technical Director in October 2006. With 17 seasons and nearly 7 dozen productions to his name here, he was promoted to Technical Director in June of 2015. A native Texan originally from San Antonio, Jeff has worked in all aspects of theatre. Getting the theatre itch in high school with some minor acting roles, he attended college graduating with a B.A. in Humanities with a Theatre minor. Eventually moving into a full time technical/ behind in the scenes career in his mid

20s, Jeff has a storied history working from theme park venues in Texas to a magic show in Branson, MO and then landing in the San Francisco Bay Area which he has been proud to call home since 2005. While Jeff misses the time acting on stage, he considers himself a character of life and does his best undertaking the roles of comedy (and drama, of course) that seemingly come at him everyday.

Jessica Marchesi Director of Production is overjoyed to be returning to MTC after a nearly 20 year hiatus. Jessica is a native San Franciscan who has been working in professional theater for over 30 years, mostly in production management. Originally trained as an actor and director, her additional training and experience as a technician and designer led her to shift her focus to production. After starting her PM career at the San Francisco Fringe Festival and the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Jessica served as MTC’s PM from 2001-2005, under then Artistic Director Lee Sankowitz. Since leaving the Bay Area, her career has taken her all over the country. During that time she managed production and operations for a wide variety of companies, including Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, Arkansas Repertory Theatre and the Walton Arts Center in Arkansas, and Horizon Theatre in Atlanta, GA, but the bulk of her career was spent at South Coast Repertory Theatre in Southern California. SCR specializes in new play development, and while she was there she had the great pleasure of helping launch over 50 world premieres, many of which have gone on to great success, including A Doll’s House, Part 2 (Lucas Hnath), Vietgone (Qui Nguyen), Cambodian Rock Band (Lauren Yee), Silent Sky and Emelie (Lauren Gunderson), The Language Archive

(Julia Cho), and many more. Jessica’s journey has been personal as well as geographical, and she is proud to have recently come out as Trans and is excited to begin her new life among old friends.

Daria Perkova Costume Shop Manager (she/they) is a Bay Area native costume designer. She first took an interest in costuming when she was just 4 years old, watching Sailor Moon at her grandparents house and making props out of cardboard. She first stepped into theatre at her high school and fell in love with the magic of backstage production ever since. She has a BFA in Theatrical Costume Design from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri and returned here to the Bay to pursue a full time career in costuming. She is the current Costume Shop Manager and Wardrobe Lead here at MTC, as well as the Assistant Costume Designer for the current 2022-23 season. She has recently costume designed How Black Mothers Say I Love You at Theatre Rhinoceros in SF and, Anton Chekov’s Uncle Vanya at Chabot College.

Liam Rudisill Assistant Technical Director (he/him) is a carpenter and props maker who has been working with Marin Theatre Company since moving to the Bay Area in 2014. He’s excited to be back at full capacity as Assistant Technical Director. Recent design credits include Boys Go to Jupiter (Word for Word at Z Space); The Sound Inside, Pass Over, Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley, Dunsinane, August Wilson’s Two Trains Running, and Justice: A New Musical (MTC).

About Marin Theatre Company

Marin Theatre Company is the Bay Area’s premier mid-sized theatre and the leading professional theatre in the North Bay. MTC is committed to the development and production of new plays, with a comprehensive New Play Program that includes productions of world premieres, readings, and workshops by the nation’s diverse emerging and established playwrights. MTC’s numerous education programs serve more than 4,500 students from over 40 Bay Area schools each year. MTC envisions theatre as a vital space for sharing diverse stories to build a more just and equitable world. MTC is dedicated to inspiring conversation, learning and action to build more inclusive communities. We do this by providing a sustainable home for developing the work of diverse American playwrights and producing innovative theatrical experiences. MTC was founded in 1966 and is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

About Center Repertory Company

Led by Artistic Director Matt M. Morrow and Managing Director Carolyn Jackson, Center REP is the award-winning resident theatre company of the Lesher Center for the Arts. Founded in 1968, Center REP is one of the oldest professional theatres in the region, serving the East Bay and beyond with a diverse program of classic and contemporary works and arts education programs. For nearly six decades, Center REP’s legacy endures as a vital community hub that fosters creativity and belonging among audiences and artists alike. Center REP’s mission is to celebrate the power of the human imagination by producing emotionally engaging, intellectually involving, and visually astonishing live theatre, and through Outreach and Education programs, to enrich and advance the cultural life of the communities it serves.

Marin Theatre Company Donors

Marin Theatre Company acknowledges the generous support of the following individuals, foundations and corporations whose contributions make our extraordinary theatre productions and education programs possible. To join our family of contributors, receive sponsorship information or if you have questions about your gift, please contact the Development Director Anne Clark at development@marintheatre.org or 415.322.6035.

The following gifts were received between July 1, 2022-November 20, 2023.

Executive Partner Circle

$25,000+

David Catania & Diana Gay-Catania

Matthew Purdon & Liz Sklar

Robert J. & Paula B. Reynolds Fund

Christopher B. & Jeannie Meg Smith

PARTNER CIRCLE

$10,000-$24,999

Anonymous

Gerald Cahill & Kathleen King

Thomas W. Edwards & Rebecca Parlette-Edwards

Kenneth & Vera Meislin

Fred & Kathleen Taylor Charitable Fund

Michael Wall & Wendy Feng

PRODUCER CIRCLE

$5,000-$9,999

Anonymous

Franklin Amster

Cheryl & Rick Brandon

Lynne Carmichael

John & Shelley Chesley

Ron Clyman & Francoise Mauray

Doug Frazier

Jill & Steven Fugaro

Susan & Dennis Gilardi

Barbara & Jim Kautz

Melanie Maier

Bill & Janet McAllister Fund

Ivan Poutiatine

Rosenberger Family Fund

Barbara & Eric Roberts

Betty & Jack Schafer

Susan & Joel Sklar

Vickie Soulier

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER CIRCLE

$1,000-$4,999

Anonymous

Helen & Thomas Anawalt

Lois Kelly Ashley

Mary Jane Baird

Joan Beavin

Carl & Fumiko Bielefeldt

Lynn Brinton & Dan Cohn

Janet Brown

Noel Butler, In memory of Phil Kurjan

Gatian’s Fund

Kipp Delbyck

Stephanie A. Douglass

Stephen & Sharon Edelman

Erin Elliot

Theresa W. & Richard A. Ellis, MD

Judith & Philip Erdberg

Jeff Freedman & Marie Boylan

David Gelfand & Ellen Daniell

Ms. Margot Golding

David Goldman

Gerry Goldsholle & Myra Levenson

Kenneth & Joan Gosliner

Linda Groah

Karen Gottlieb

Michelle & Normand Groleau

Larry & Rebekah Helzel

Brian & Jocelyn Herndon

Sandra Hess

Mark & Lori Horne

Chris & Kenneth Hurwitz

Coreen & Mark Jamison

Kelley Family Charitable Fund

William Kissinger

Dirk & Madeleine Langeveld

Kathleen & John Leones

Paulette Lueke

Scott MacLeod & Linda Kislingbury

Marymor Family Fund

Andrew F. & Ann B. Mathieson Fund

Stephanie Moulton-Peters & Roger Peters

Victoria H. Newton & Cheryl Longinotti

Kiki Pescatello

Priscilla Pittiglio

Suzanna G. Pollak

Michael Poutiatine

Robert & Donys Powell

Drs. Janice & James Prochaska

Gordon Radley

Gary Robinson & Danny Field

Thomas & Jill Sampson

Laura Scher & Ian Altman and the Barn Road Foundation

Kurt Schindler

Eric Schwartz & Magda Wesslund

Valerie Stoll Schwimmer

Kate Sears

Diana & Richard Shore

John Simpson & Suzanne Cross

Steven Sockolov & Susan Snyder

Tara J. Sullivan

Stephen Symonds

Beverly Tanner & Jerry Herman

Lisa Rogers Taylor

Dr. Samuel Test

Will & Leslie Thompson

Diane & Bob Wagner

Elizabeth Werter & Henry Trevor

Wilder Family Charitable Trust

Penny Wright

Vic Woo & Phil Brewer

Susan York Charitable Fund

Friends Of Mtc Circle

Contributor

$500-$999

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Paul F. & Geraldine Alpert

Robert Anderson & Lois Stevens

Robert Bailey

Stephen Bischoff

Adrian & Daniel Blumberg

Dr. Paula Campbell

The Leo J. & Celia Carlin Fund

Nancy & Gary Carlston

Henni Cohen & Lee Trucker

Pat & Amanda Conran

John Eichhorst & Jennifer Blackman

Larry Fahn

Karen Haydock

Bill & Susan Hoehler

Mark & Roberta Hoffman

Katz Family Foundation

Susan Kolb

Harriet & Tom Kostic, Kostic Family Fund

Stephen & Gail Lazarus

Purple Lady/Barbara Meislin Fund

Dr. Kurt Menning

Mary & Stephen Mizroch

Carol Mimura & Jeremy Thorner

Kathryn E. Olson

John S. Osterweis Philanthropic Fund

Paul Gelburd & Diane Parish

Marianne & Steven Porter

Hector Richards

Jean Bee Chan & Ken Ross

Mark & Tobi Rubin

Diane & Ed Ryken

David A Shapiro, MD & Sharon L Wheatley

Marsha Silberstein

Judy & Greg Smith

Valerie Sopher

Stephanie Splane

Richard & Jean Stenquist

Susan J Wittenberg

Julie & Tony Zanze

Friend

$100-$499

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Janet Bamberger

Nancy Barash

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Robert & Barbara Baum

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Gail V. Bernstein

Linden Berry

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Little Fawn Boland

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Meryl Brod

Amy & Mark Brokering

Bromley Carson Fund

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Stephen Bryant

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Anne-Marie Caple

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Jolie Feng

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Lisa Ferguson

Mardi Finegan

Kathleen E. Foote

Betsy Foy

Christie Fraser

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Gail Gallagher

David Gast

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Gail & Mervin Giacomini

Helene & Lewis Gibbs

Carey Gister

Bruce & Linda Goldman

Edward Granger

Mark Green

Michelle Green

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Douglas & Carolyn Grey

Gini & Gordon Griffin

Kris Malone Grossman & Ed Grossman

Patricia Oji Haas

Anita Hagopian

Robert Hall

Charles Hanes

Thomas M. Harlan

Marc & Peggy Hayman

Gillian A. Hayward Donation Fund

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Karen Hirsch & Jim Condit

Adrienne Hirt & Jeffrey Rodman

Jennifer Hochschild

Mim Hodge

Heidi Hofer

Matt & Robin Hoffman

Teri & Patricia Hollowell

Dr. Richard Horrigan

Karen Houston

Kip & Sara Howard

Dabney Ingram

Elisabeth & Howard Jaffe

Elizabeth Jameson

Janet Johns

Sheila-Merrle Johnson

Will Johnson

Julie Kaufman & Doug Klein

Susan Keener

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Heidi Kirsch

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Amy Lauer

Kate Lauer

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Andrew Lazarus

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Gretchen Leavitt

Judy & Robert Leet

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Jennifer S. Lindsay

Bunnie & Jerome Sachs Family Foundation

Nanette & Bill Londeree

David & Carolyn Long

The Long Family

Jacqueline Lopez-Wyman

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Kathleen Maher

Mary Malaspina

Samara & Tania Malik

Lynn Mason

Ms. Margaret Mason

Megan McCall

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Andy & Jane McClure

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Molly Noble

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Joan & Russell Pratt

Geneviève Duboscq & Lynn Prime

Barbara Smith, Joveena Alleyne & Halifu Prince

The Laurence Pulgram and Kelli Murray Charitable Fund

Charles A. Quick & Virginia B. Quick, Quick Family Bright Future Fund

Angela & Josh Rafner

Dr. & Mrs. Joel Renbaum

Edward L. Reynolds & Hernan Correa

Susan Reynolds

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Marit Roman

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Francoise Rothstein

April H. Rox

Angelo & Kimberly Salarpi

Alan & Wendy Schaevitz

Ellen & Donald Schell

Laura & Michael Scott

Carol & Randolph Selig

Family Philanthropic Fund

Judy Shaper

Carole & Douglas Sheft

Alyson Sinclair

Dr. Dorothy Slattery

Shelagh Smith

Lauren & Jason Snell

Deborah Spanier & Ronald Fishman

Louis & Bonnie Spiesberger

Kate Stacy

Lynnette Stallworth

Renee Marler & Timothy Standing

Joseph Stecher

Drs. Shayna & Elliott Stein

Joe & Diane Stemach

Ken & Dana Stokes

Gretchen & Grover Stone

Daniel & Maureen Stuempfig

Donald & Edith Suttles

Svetcov Family Fund

Candace Swimmer & Phil Rosenthal

Susan Terris

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Beverly Thorman

Kathryn Thyret

Beatrice Tocher

Mark Toney

Evelyn Topper

Vanessa Topper

The Norman and Carol Traeger Foundation

Bruce Tremayne & Mary Diltz

Sherri Tull

Madeline Valentine

Mary Van Voorhees

Andrea Waters

Meredith J. Watts

Kenneth & Ellen Weber

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Weikert

Paul Werner

Janet & William Whitmer

Linda Wilford

Holly & Bruce Williams

Carolyn & Fred Wood

Sandra Yoffie

Michelle Young

Ms. Dara Zandanel

MEMORIAL GIFTS

In memory of Phil Kurjan

Noel Butler

In memory of Carl G. Berry

Linden Berry

In memory of Vivienn Fosman

Purple Lady/Barbara J. Meislin Fund

In memory of Gloria Guth

David Pasta

In memory of Henry Higgins

Bill & Vanessa Higgins

In memory of Jim Horan

Ms. Margaret Mason

In memory of Cary James

Elaine James

In memory of Peter Maier

Terry & Larry Hill

In memory of Herman & Dorothy Smith

Barbara Smith, Joveena Alleyne & Halifu Prince

In memory of Cathy Teague

Nanette Londeree Anonymous

TRIBUTE GIFTS

In honor of Jim Horan

Mardi Finegan; Matt & Robin Hoffman;

Mary Malaspina

In honor of Jasson Minadakis

David Catania & Diana Gay-Catania;

Jack & Jessica Powell

In honor of Ivan Poutiatine

Michael Poutiatine

In honor of our son, David Everett Moore

Everett & Julia Moore

In honor of Carla Zilbersmith

Hon. Molly Noble

In honor of Tara Sullivan & Molly Horan, and in memory of Jim Horan

Stephen Symonds

In honor of Tara Sullivan

Gail Gallagher

In honor of Meredith Suttles

Donald & Edith Suttles

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