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Rockford Symphony Orchestra Foundation

Ensuring the Legacy of Great Music in Rockford

We are grateful to the following leaders who have contributed to the endowment, where their gift will live on forever. $250,000 and above Mr. James Lathers Mr. Richard Nordlof Classics Series Guest Artist Chair $100,000 - $249,999 Mary Ann Eibler Loving Trust The Funderburg Foundation John C. McCarthy Assistant Concertmaster and Principal Cello Chair $50,000 - $99,000 Dick & Grace Leighton Youth Concert Education Program $10,000 - $49,999 Dr. & Mrs. William Baskin Priscilla & John Cotton Gordon & Georganne Eggers Ellwyn & Gayle Englof Isadore Olson Scholarship Fund DeWayne & Donna Fellows Jim & Carol Gingrich Goddard Family Foundation Bill & Sally Hoff Jack & Colleen Holmbeck Janet Kjellstrom LoRayne Logan Mrs. Jane Marlowe Dan & Ruth Nicholas Dr. & Mrs. Robert Pasky Bob & Patty Rhea Severson Charitable Remainder Trust Sterling Charitable Trust RSYO Sterling String Quartet Verona A. Swenson Keith Syfert & Linda Miller Glenn Theil David & Rosalie Whitehouse Fred & Wendy Young $1,000 - $9,999 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Baker, III Edward J. Enichen Dr. & Mrs. Donald Feeney David D. Kalber Dr. & Mrs. Bill Kobler Kent & Marti Mallquist Lisle Menzimer Ronald F. Peterson Mr. Charles Prorok & Ms. Marcia Mueller Caroline Reed Roger & Mary Reithmeier Brian A. Ritter Arnold Rosen & Kathleen Kelly Dick & Katie Wolff The Rockford Symphony Orchestra Foundation was established in 2007 to build a permanent endowment to benefit the Rockford Symphony Orchestra. The Foundation prudently invests donated funds to generate annual income in perpetuity for the RSO. Special opportunities are available to endow a chair, a program, or to underwrite RSO musicians. Naming chairs or programs recognizes donors (or honors a person dear to a donor) in a most caring and enduring way. Endowed chairs and programs are named in perpetuity.

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For more information about supporting the Rockford Symphony Orchestra Foundation, please call 815.965.0049.

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