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From the Executive Director & ISU President Welcome to Stephens Auditorium! Our exciting 2016-17 season features well-known performers and a little something for everyone. Uniquely located on the campus of Iowa State University, our facility is a stunning combination of the visual and performing arts. With outstanding acoustics, the 2,700-seat, state-of-the-art concert hall is often applauded by the artists who grace our stage, as well as our audiences who enthusiastically return year after year to experience the entertainment provided only by live professional theater. We are excited to debut our World-View Music Series – a season-long musical journey through a diverse selection of five performances including: The Havana Cuba All-Stars Ladysmith Black Mambazo National Symphony of Ukraine Celtic Fire Semi-Toned

October 25, 2016 February 5, 2017 March 7, 2017 March 20, 2017 April 20, 2017

These high-energy performances not only create a hearty helping of musical nourishment for the soul and a thrilling feast for the senses, but they also value ethnic diversity and seek to elevate the understanding of artistic and cultural expression. This aligns with our campus commitment to establish a more diverse, inclusive, and welcoming community. With appreciation, excitement, and anticipation, we welcome you to our 48th season.

Steven Leath President Iowa State University

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Helpful Hints for Your Experience In Case of an Emergency Doctors, parents or guests expecting phone calls are advised to leave their seat location (located on ticket) with the appropriate parties and with the Guest Services Desk, which is located in the main floor lobby. The emergency telephone number during performances is 515-294-2313.

Smoking Smoking is prohibited in Stephens Auditorium and on the surrounding grounds.

Finding Your Seat / Late Seating Seating begins 30 minutes prior to curtain time. Late seating is subject to the discretion of the staff and according to the artist’s contract.

Refreshments Food and drink is generally allowed in the auditorium with the exception of symphonic performances.

Cell Phones and Electronic Devices Audio or visual recording devices and all photography are prohibited during performances. Please turn off all cell phones, beepers, video games and other electronic devices prior to the performance. All electronic devices are to be disabled during the performance.

Accessibility Features Wheelchair seating and special seating for the hearing and visually impaired is available. • Accessible parking adjacent to the theater • Accessible restrooms

Photography Presence at this performance will constitute your consent and agreement to be photographed and/or recorded in connection with the advertisement and promotion of the Performing Arts Series and Stephens Auditorium, in any and all media now and known hereinafter devised, in perpetuity. Parking Stephens Auditorium has convenient parking in lots adjacent to the building. Lots A-1 and B-3 are reserved for Performing Arts Fund Donors who contribute $300 or more. Parking for mobility-impaired guests is available in Lot F located west of Stephens Auditorium.

Medical Assistance If you have a medical need, please notify an usher. Medical services are provided by Mary Greeley Medical Center.

Headphones with infrared listening devices are available for use at no charge at the Guest Services Desk. American Sign Language interpretation may be arranged at least one month in advance of performances. Guide and service dogs are welcome. Please notify the Ticket Office in advance at 515-294-2479 if you have any special requests or concerns regarding accommodations. We are pleased to assist you with your needs. ATM An ATM is located on the ground floor.

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Children All children attending a performance must be able to sit quietly in their own seats without disturbing other guests or they may be asked to leave the auditorium. Please use discretion when choosing to bring a child, and remember that everyone must have a ticket. Lost and Found Lost items may be reported, turned in or claimed at the Guest Services Desk located on the main floor during an event. After an event, please contact us at 515-294-3348, Mon–Fri, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Lost and found items are kept for 30 days.

Ticket Exchange Ticket exchange is an exclusive benefit available only to Performing Arts Series Subscribers and only available for Performing Arts Series events. Know Before You Go! The playbill for each show is made available on each performance page online at center.iastate.edu.

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Ways to Enhance your Experience Make the Most of Your Experience With These Special Opportunities Before, During and After the Show. When you think of Stephens Auditorium, we hope you think of it not just as a venue for seeing the performing arts, but also as a place where you are engaged as an active participant in the arts. The following events will enhance your visit and make each experience more fulfilling. Free Previews in the Celebrity Café: Engaging presentations offered by experts, ISU faculty members or members of the professional touring group provide unique insights before each performance. Previews are free for ticket holders and occur 30 minutes before curtain time. You’ll find the Celebrity Café on the ground floor, on the north side of the auditorium.

Pre-Show Dinners: We offer a pre-show meal prior to five shows in this year’s season: Once, Under the Streetlamp, Close to You! Music of the Carpenters, Chicago and National Symphony of Ukraine. The meal is held in the Scheman Building and includes entree, starch, vegetable, dessert, beverages and cash bar. With an informative presentation or live entertainment to set the mood, it is a great way to begin a fun-filled evening with like-minded arts supporters.

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Educational Experiences for Youth Youth Matinee Series Parents and educators know that helping a student develop creativity and imagination is one of the most important things they can do. Helping to complete the education formula, our Youth Matinee Series energizes, engages and enhances the overall learning process for students through the magic and wonder of live performing arts produced by professional touring artists.These performances enrich students’ lives and illustrate the dynamic relationship between literature, social studies, history, science, math, world cultures and the performing arts. The Youth Matinee Series is underwritten by the Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute endowment.

Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute The Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute was established through a generous endowment by long-time Marshalltown resident, the late Martha-Ellen Tye. It brings a unique blend of arts experiences to students of all ages through matinee performances, teaching activities in schools, demonstrations and workshops. Now in its 16th year, the program has served more than 200,000 students in grades PreK-12 from across the state of Iowa. Mrs. Tye believed strongly in the power and importance of arts education and vigorously supported programs that develop the “whole person — body, mind and spirit.” The Youth Matinee Series is underwritten by this endowment, which allows us to keep the price at $4.

To learn more about these performances, contact Sara Compton, Outreach Coordinator, at 515-294-7389, e-mail scompton@iastate.edu, or visit www.center.iastate.edu. Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute • For Pre-Kindergarten–Grade 12

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ISU SYMPHONY

The True Story of Pocahontas October 3, 2016

October 17, 2016

Ellis: Island of Dreams The Boy Who Cried Wolf March 24, 2017

April 11, 2017

February 8, 2017

February 17, 2017

February 28, 2017

Teacher from the Black Lagoon and Other Books April 18, 2017

April 28, 2017

AdMiSSion onlY $4 in AdvAnce oR $5 dAY of Show Register today at www.center.iastate.edu/education or call 515-294-7389 Standing OVATION 2016–2017 SEASON


Iowa State Center Staff Tammy Koolbeck............................................................................................ Executive Director Missy Borton................................................................................................ Executive Assistant Business & Finance Emily Ladewig.............................................................................................. Business Manager Helen Nelson................................................................................................. Accounting Clerk Event & Conference Services Pat Dennis........................................................................ Director of Event Services, Conferences Angie Weeks................................................................................................... Sales Manager Dave Burrack.................................................................................................... Event Manager Josh Oakland............................................................................................... Event Coordinator Guest & Client Services Tim Hinderks........................................................................................... Director of Operations Sandra Robinson.................................................................................. Guest Services Manager Steve Flack..................................................................................... Custodial Services Manager Greg Gerstein................................................................................................... Custodial Staff Marketing Holly Boman............................................................................................ Director of Marketing Kara Bernstein................................................................................................. Marketing Intern Rachel Pollastrini.............................................................................................. Marketing Intern Development Paul Ferrone........................................................................................... Development Manager Food & Beverage Craig Spillman................................................................................ Director of Food & Beverage Kevin Streiff....................................................................................................... Executive Chef Katie Ginapp.............................................................................................. Catering Manager Kristen Thompson....................................................................... Banquet & Catering Coordinator Programming & Technical Craig Wiebke........................................................................ Director of Event Services, Theaters Mike Broich.................................................................................................. Technical Director Jake Ewalt..................................................................................................... Technical Director Outreach & Education Sara Compton............................................................................................. Outreach Manager Carol Lamb...................................................................................................Outreach Assistant Ticket Office Nick Kaizer............................................................................... Associate Ticket Office Manager Janae Ver Helst.................................................................. Marketing & Ticket Office Coordinator

Dedicated Volunteers Ames International Orchestra Festival Association Board of Directors 2016-2017 Peter Reilly, President Matt Nelson, Vice President David Stephenson, Treasurer Dario Zaffarano, Secretary Jim Beckwith Aaron Fultz Noelle Fultz David Hoffman Jack Horner Dave Millard Wendy Nutini Bion Pierson Suzy Shierholz James Tener Melanie Sullivan - Student Rep.

The Stephens Street Team The Stephens Street Team unites the Iowa State Center and ISU by celebrating the importance of the arts in our lives. Its mission is to promote the arts to ISU students through unique marketing efforts and special events. The Stephens Street Team will plan events and lead marketing activities and develop creative ways to reach out to the student body at ISU about the incredible, affordable and accessible activities at the Iowa State Center. Activities may include planning on-campus promotional activities or philanthropic events that relate to shows, assisting with performance day activities, sidewalk chalking, flyer distribution, presentations to campus organizations about our Performing Arts Series and more!

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Semi-Toned is the University of Exeter’s infamous all male singing sensation. The group has been at the forefront of British a cappella for several years: winners of the Voice Festival UK, the Edinburgh Fringe Bobby award and now the champions of BBC2’s show The Choir: Gareth’s Best in Britain. Semi-Toned also made the front page of Buzzfeed in 2015 with their debut music video ‘Rich Man’. This will be their third tour of the USA. Reviews from last year’s tour, Game of Tones, hailed them as an “international success” (The Viking News, Valhalla). Praised for their creativity, uniqueness and vocal acrobatics the group embraces music of a variety of genres to ensure there really is something for everyone in any of their shows. In Semi-Toned presents: Sing Theory the group’s 12-strong ensemble take the audience on a thrilling journey from the 70’s through to the present day, all via the medium of music – and completely unaccompanied. The show promises to give audiences more of what they love; the same humour, innovation and musicality that is synonymous with the boys in burgundy. And if that wasn’t compelling enough, the group is also renowned for its dancing ability: watch as they shuffle in Lindy Hop, drop to Beyoncé and do the Macarena. The show contains a little something for everyone, with landmark songs of the recent decades including Toy Story, Stevie Wonder and Kanye West… “The charm in this group lies within the fact that they don’t take themselves too seriously, and that each member brings their own quirky style to every number. This individuality is a breath of fresh air from the traditional show choir set-up, as they relate to the audience as people, not just shiny, stagey, Glee cut-outs.” — NATASHA GRANGER, EDINBURGH FRINGE 2014

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SEMI-TONED BIOS

Rob Akerele-Miles Studying: Law, 2nd Year Voice Part: Bass 1 A seasoned vocalist, Robert has been singing for as long as he can remember. He hopes to pursue a career in Opera once his time at university is over. For the time being, however, Robert spends most of his time reading, rarely found without a book in hand. He also plays touch rugby on the weekends, proving that some of Semi-Toned can indeed do sports. As well as rugby, Rob enjoys a spot of tennis on the courts from time to time.

Ted Bartram Studying: English and Drama, 3rd Year Voice Part: Tenor 2 Ted has always loved to perform. As a boy he would often dress in imaginative and bizarre costumes for the amusement of his friends and family. This passion for theatricality eventually led him to join a local musical theatre company. He went on to star in Guys and Dolls and Les Miserables, among others. Having had very little exposure to a cappella music before coming to Exeter, Semi-Toned has become the defining aspect of Ted’s university experience. He is currently applying to drama schools to pursue his greatest ambition of becoming an actor. Alfie Davies Studying: English, 1st Year Voice Part: Tenor 2 From the humble hamlet of Guildford, singing has been Alfie’s hobby since he first performed James Blunt in a school assembly at age eight. With a background in musical theatre and barbershop, Alfie was delighted to have stumbled upon Exeter’s boys in burgundy, taken with the group’s lively atmosphere and varied arrangements. When he’s not singing, Alfie listens to Bon Iver, watches Wes Anderson films, and struggles to cook anything that surpasses the complexity of a stir fry.

Henry Edwards Studying: English & Drama, 2nd Year Voice Part: Bass 2 As an Old Etonian who grew up in the rolling countryside of Warwickshire, Henry fulfils the quintessential English stereotype. His masculine bass sound is oddly juxtaposed by his somewhat cheeky and theatrical personality. Henry is this year’s Tour Manager, making him the chief organiser for the group’s USA tour and Edinburgh Fringe show. Having recently passed the selection course, he now also has a promising career as a Warfare Officer in the Royal Navy ahead of him. In his little spare time, Henry enjoys directing theatre. Ludo Graham Studying: Modern Languages, 1st Year Voice Part: Baritone Ludo was recruited into the group by old schoolmate Henry and decided to leave his choral roots for the exciting new prospect of a cappella. He also has a natural skill to never be quiet; he can always be heard singing. He juggles Semi-Toned rehearsals with his acting pursuits and can often be spotted around campus in a wide variety of garish items of clothing. Sam Harper Studying: Drama, 3rd Year Voice Part: Tenor 1/Vocal Percussion Born to a lowly farm hand, Sam has sacrificed almost nothing to pursue his passion of singing. When he is not singing or playing the guitar, you can find him surfing or playing rugby. Fostering a penchant for the limelight from a young age there is really nothing he loves more than performing. The powerhouse of the group, Sam’s soaring tenor notes can often be heard clearest among Semi-Toned’s vocals.

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Greg Munday Studying: Physics, 1st Year Voice Part: Tenor 2 Coming from the far off place of Ireland, Greg began singing in chapel and chamber choirs. Despite this classical training, a cappella lured him in. He has quickly adapted to the Semi-Toned performance style and is loving the new velvet jacket. Greg can usually be found surfing or stressing over unnecessary first year physics exams. He also champions being the only member of Semi-Toned able to grow a full beard. Duncan Payne Studying: Biological Sciences, 3rd Year Voice Part: Tenor 1/Vocal Percussion Easy to spot as the only blonde member of the group, you will either see him belting out high tenor parts or making strange drum noises with his mouth. As this year’s Musical Director, Duncan is always pushing the group on, delving into previously unexplored musical genres and continuing the incredible progress Semi-Toned has made over the last few years. Sylvan Rackham Studying: Engineering, 3rd Year Voice Part: Baritone Sylvan’s relationship with music has taken many forms starting with suzuki violin at age three; singing started to take precedence when he became a Cathedral Chorister in his home town of Durham. At university, he sought a musical outlet and stumbled upon a humble group of singing men in burgundy who offered him a place in their travelling band. Over the last two years he learned the tricks of the trade and is now this year’s president. Much like Donald Trump, this was mainly due to his $60 million campaign budget.

Charlie Rockall Studying: Engineering, 2nd year Voice Part: Tenor 2/ Baritone Hailing from Surrey, Charlie started his musical career very young, playing through a variety of instruments before landing on singing as his tool of choice. Joining Semi-Toned in September 2016, he has quickly grown accustomed to the style of the group and can proudly say he has made some amazing new friends along the way. Musical inspirations include Kendrick Lamar, Radiohead, and David Bowie. Jacob Storey Studying: Mathematics, 1st year Voice part: Tenor 1 Jacob came from Grantham in Lincolnshire to study at Exeter, and found to his delight that he could continue singing a cappella as he had in his home town. Having learned to play the piano from age 12, Jacob found he could also sing a bit, too, so decided to pursue this as well. His musical interests range from jazz and blues to the likes of Coldplay and James Blunt. Ed Jillings Studying: Classics, 4th year Voice part: Tenor 1/Vocal Percussion Born and raised in the idyllic Kingston-Upon-Thames, Ed spent his formative years as an angelic choirboy. However, since joining Semi-Toned way back in 2011, Ed has been led astray by exposure to disco and funk, and even had to retake a year after spending a whole semester sitting in his room and listening to James Brown. Ed is the oldest and therefore wisest member of the group, with six years experience to boast of. We are beginning to wonder if he will ever leave the group…

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ACT ONE Tom Joad is paroled after four years in jail. He meets Jim Casy, a former reverend familiar with the Joads, and together they learn the rest of the Joad family is planning to move west for work. Tom reunites with his family as they’re departing, despite Tom’s parole restrictions. Shortly into the journey, Grandpa dies from a stroke and Rose of Sharon frets over her unborn child while Ma tries to remain optimistic. Later, at a roadside camp, a worker returning from California tells the Joads that livable wages don’t exist in California, and that he’s going back to the Dust Bowl. Ma worries about keeping the family together. Once they reach Colorado, Noah leaves the family to make his own life, which devastates Ma and Pa. As the Joads cross the desert, agricultural officers try to inspect their truck, but Ma panics and persuades them away. The next morning, the family arrives in California, and Ma reveals that Granma died before the inspection. The Joads continue on to bury Granma.

ACT TWO The family arrives at a temporary “Hooverville” camp full of laborers looking for scarce and underpaid work. Tom suggests protesting, but another laborer, Floyd, warns him that the police jail labor organizers. Meanwhile, Connie and Rose of Sharon fight about the poor living conditions. A contractor arrives looking for laborers, and when Floyd argues, a sheriff arrives. They fight, and Tom punches the police, but Casy accepts blame so Tom won’t return to jail. The police threaten to burn down the camp, so the Joads leave without Casy or Connie, who has run away. Some time passes, and the Joads arrive at Hooper Ranch for work. Tom sees a picket line where he reunites with Casy, who went to jail and learned the power of organizing for positive change. Casy tells Tom that the Hooper Ranch wages won’t last. The picket line gets busted and Casy is killed in the fight. Tom, enraged, fights Casy’s killer, and returns to his family with a broken nose. Ma tells Tom to run away. Tom is inspired to continue organizing, and leaves. More time passes, and the Joads live in a boxcar by the river. Al announces his pending wedding to the girl next door, and Ma fears losing another family member. A storm begins, and Rose of Sharon goes into labor while the river rises and the men try to build a dam. Rose of Sharon’s baby is stillborn and sent down the river. The family walks to an abandoned barn on higher ground where they meet a child and her sick father. Needing nutrition to survive, Rose of Sharon nurses him from her own milk.

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2016-2017

SCHEDULE SEP 16 & 17 SEP 23 & 24 SEP 30 & OCT 1 OCT 14 & 15 OCT 21 & 22 OCT 28 & 29 NOV 4 & 5 NOV 11 & 12 NOV 18 & 19 NOV 20 DEC 2 & 3 DEC 9 & 10 JAN 6 & 7 JAN 13 & 14 JAN 20 & 21 JAN 27 & 28 FEB 3 & 4 FEB 10 & 11 FEB 17 & 18 FEB 24 - 26

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Thank You for Your Support Performing Arts Fund and Ames International Orchestra Festival Association Donors as of 2/28/17

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Gary D. Mason Jeff & Mary Lou McDowell Harold & Connie McLaughlin John & Renee McPhee Helen F. McRoberts Glen & Mary Jo Mente James & Madeline Meyer John B. & Kathryn M. Miller Patricia & Kemp Miller Paul & Ann Mills John Miranowski & Susana Goggi Jeannine Moore Thomas & Donna Moretti John & Laurel Mors Ron Mowers & Margaret Epplin Carver Nebbe & Leysan Mubarakshina Charles & Mary Ann Mulford Thomas & Lynn Nehls Michael & Ginger O’Keefe Dale & Kris Olson Jean Peterson Bion L. Pierson Larry & Joyce Pohlman Marlys Potter William & Mabel Prescott Jane Punke Mark & Sharon Rasmussen Randy & Denise Retleff Kathy Rhode Thomas & Doris Rice Jo & Bob Rod Jose & Linda Rosa Melissa & Pat Rowan Scott & Jean Rude Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Ruppel Carolyn Cutrona & Daniel Russell Michael Schaffer & Karen Stiles Jane Schill

Lester & Mary Jo Schmerr Linda & John Schuh Ron & Kim Schumaker Phyllis Seim Dennis & Joan Senne Sam & Becky Senti Diana D. Shonrock Al & Kathy Sievers Mark & Amy Slagell Dennis & Jane Smith Christine & Kelvin Stensland Janet & David Stephenson Bernard & Victoria Stephenson, Jr. Jack & Barbara Stoakes Curtis Struck & Megan Fairall Paul & Linda Thede Harvey & Alice Thompson Marcia Thompson Steven & Mary Ann Tjaden David & Karen Toot Tedra Towne John & Marjorie Uitermarkt Ardy & Dean Ulrichson Jim & Alicia Van Bergen Bev Van Fossen Ruth & Dale Vander Schaaf Robert & Thelma Voetberg Greg & Lana Voga Darlene Walker Gene & Karen Walker Janet Warg Steve & Kay Wessman Toni Wheelock Richard & Elizabeth White Bill & Toni Whitman Mary Wickham & Owen Kolstad Stephen & Lee Anne Willson Richard Wood Steven & Lorraine Woolery

Dario D. Zaffarano & Janice Seibel Chad & Amy Zmolek

IN HONOR OF

Warren & Beverly Madden

MATCHING COMPANY

AXA Foundation DanFoss Power Solutions Merck Company Foundation Meredith Corporation Foundation Monsanto Co. Pioneeer Hi-Bred International, Inc. State Farm Companies Foundation Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield

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The Culture Buzz

2 017 Senior Variety Show

Iowa’s insightful gateway to arts, theatre, literature, culture, history, entertainment and more, guided by John Busbee, 2014 Governor’s Arts Award winner for Collaboration & Partnership in the Arts. Encourage your creative exploration, indulge your imagination, enhance your life. Catch “The Buzz.” www.TheCultureBuzz.com Each Wed 11am–1pm on KFMG. Locally 98.9 FM, Globally www.kfmg.org

(celebrating the 60’s!)

August 18 & 20, 2017 Fully-equipped Retreat Center Perfect for your next quilting or scrapbook gathering! 101 North Main Street, Conrad, Iowa 50621

641-366-3336 heidi@heidikaisand.com henandchicksstudio.com

Ames City Auditorium

Auditions: April and May 2017 Grant recipients accepted through May. SeniorVarietyShow.org

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Partners in the Arts Special thanks to the following supporters for their unwavering loyalty and crucial support. Their generosity enables us to bring the world’s finest performing artists to Iowa.

Series Sponsor

Show Sponsors

Annie

Celtic Fire

Ames International Orchestra Festival Association (AIOFA) and Ames Commission on the Arts (COTA) proudly support the Iowa State Symphony (Youth Matinee Series Concert) and National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine concerts. Havana Cuba All-Stars

This presentation is supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest that is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional contributions from the Iowa Arts Council, the Crane Group and General Mills Foundation. Cirk La Putyka - Slapstick Sonata This presentation is supported, in part, by the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Sponsor a Show We’re always looking for businesses and individuals to help make great shows happen. Our sponsorship packages are priced to suit a variety of needs and budgets. Call Paul Ferrone at 515-294-1238 or email ferrone@iastate.edu. Special Thanks We would like to recognize our house photographer, Mark Slagell, for his inkind contributions to Stephens Auditorium. Standing OVATION 2016–2017 SEASON


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Great C omedy blockbuster films DIVERSE PERFORMANCES E v e ry y e a r . . .

350+ Events

100+ Volunteers

50,000 Participants

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