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A SPECIAL ISSUE OF APPLAUSE How quickly things change.

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On March 10, the Center for the Performing Arts hosted a naturalization ceremony at the Palladium, where 98 immigrants from 42 countries became U.S. citizens. It was a joyous and inspiring occasion that evoked a great sense of pride in our nation. We expected the same situation two days later, when the U.S. Army Field Band was scheduled to play a free concert for a capacity crowd. Meanwhile, however, America was coming to grips with the reality of COVID-19. That Thursday afternoon, when the governor’s office issued its first limits on public events, we had no choice but to cancel the concert, even as the band was loading into the concert hall. The decision was heartbreaking, and it was only the first of many postponements and cancellations to come. Now, like you, we and our colleagues are focused on finding the best path forward. Our goal is always to bring people together, so how do we live up to the expectations of our patrons and supporters while we’re all being urged to stay apart? Though some may see the arts and entertainment as low priorities, we believe the opposite: Now more than ever, we all need the inspiration the arts can provide. So we persevere, in a barrage of emails and online meetings. The Center’s management team has become a COVID-19 task force, meeting regularly to make decisions on the health and safety of our patrons, artists, employees and community, and developing new policies and processes to ensure the continuity of our operations. We also formed a creative working group that is collecting arts-related content we can share through social media and other digital means – material from artists on our Center Presents schedule, streaming performances by local and national artists, fun and educational activities for homebound families, and other opportunities that are arising as artists find new ways to reach out to their audiences. This booklet celebrates the artists we had hoped to present to you in April and May, and it represents our gratitude to the donors, sponsors and other community partners who make our work possible. Best wishes to you and your family, friends and coworkers as you find your own ways to respond to this crisis. We’re hopeful that the ultimate result will make us all proud to be Americans.

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Hearing Zach Brock’s origin

story as a well-tutored child of a musical family, one can see how he wound up as one of the world’s leading electric/acoustic jazz violinists. But as he tells it, the path didn’t become clear until he got hit by a car. More specifically, during his sophomore year studying classical violin performance at Northwestern University, his bicycle was struck by a hit-andrun driver. The crash shattered his left leg, requiring a lengthy convalescence that upended his life for a few years, but eventually brought him clarity.

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“I had to really make some serious choices in my life, at least I felt I did at the time, to acknowledge that the thing that really most fascinated me and inspired me was improvisation and specifically jazz improvisation,” Brock says. “Not just the act of improvising, but … the possibility of highlevel cooperation and incredible, transportive, transcendental moments being created out of this, between people, with no language. That was something that always excited me.”

Since then, Brock has become an established composerbandleader with several recordings under his belt, as well as a sought-after collaborator and sideman who has recorded and toured with jazz greats like Stanley Clarke and Phil Markowitz. Named Downbeat Magazine’s Rising Star Violinist of 2013, he is perhaps best known as a member of the cutting-edge instrumental collective Snarky Puppy, with whom he shares a 2016 Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Grammy Award for their release Culcha Vulcha. He has now formed a new band in preparation for a U.S. tour and the fall release of a fresh collection of compositions for quintet, trio and solo violin. “It sounds more like me than any of my other records to date, I hope,” he says, in a telephone chat from his NYC home. “I’m trying to take my time and really explore with sounds and writing different kinds of songs. It’s not a straight-ahead jazz record, but of course, that runs through it because that’s where I come from.”

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Geographically, Brock comes from Lexington, Kentucky, where he grew up surrounded by all kinds of music. His grandfather played jazz trombone and owned a music store. His father played trumpet and guitar, and his mother was a pianist and voice teacher. Brock began Suzuki violin instruction at age 4, and his parents started taking him to folk music gatherings. By his early teens, he was studying classical music and also playing jazz, inspired in part by the legacy of Stéphane Grappelli, the French-Italian violinist who rose to fame playing with gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt in the 1930s. Brock began accompanying his father to jazz gigs and jams that drew top players from Cincinnati, Indianapolis and elsewhere. “It was pretty much the only scene where white people and black people would play music together in Lexington, and I didn’t really think about that, but I think about that a lot now,” Brock says. “That was really meaningful to me, to have relationships with people, musicians, mentors who were my 8

dad’s age, and working together to create something that we all dig. And I got a lot of tough love, and I got a lot of lessons from people in the community who were playing these gigs.” The older players turned him on to a wider range of jazz – especially bebop and post-bop horn players – and he began to appreciate jazz violin forebears who were less conventional than Grappelli: Stuff Smith, who used an electric amplifier while playing in swing bands with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald; and Jean-Luc Ponty, the classically trained Frenchman who caused a stir in the ’60s and ’70s with his electronic effects and rock influences – an approach that presaged Brock’s work with Snarky Puppy. Meanwhile, as a teen, Brock was looking to rebel a bit and chart his own course as a musician. Among other ventures, he picked up guitar and started a rock band. “I wanted to find a way to (pursue music) that didn’t really reflect what my parents wanted me to do with it,” he says. “I got into hardcore punk rock, I was really into skateboarding,

checked out all that stuff and pretended I liked it, even when I didn’t. It was kind of a big stewpot of things that were happening.” Then came college, and the accident, and a clearer sense of direction. One quality that kept bringing Brock back to jazz was its ability to absorb influences from other genres and cultures while still retaining its spontaneity and essential identity. For example, the rhythms and melodies of Indian music have greatly influenced jazz, but jazz harmonies and chord changes have little place in Indian music. “You can write a song that’s based on a raga, or you can play a raga scale in a jazz song, and you can even play a jazz song in a way that doesn’t sound like traditional jazz,” he says. “It might even be closer to an approximation of Indian classical music, but the way you improvise and stuff like that, it’s still jazz. I just find that absolutely fascinating, and I find it really inspiring.” After finally completing his degree in 1999, Brock was active on the Chicago jazz scene for several years before

moving with his wife to Brooklyn and launching headlong into collaborations with New York players. Among many projects, he has released three albums as a bandleader-composer on the Dutch label Criss Cross. With each step, he hones a musical vision that incorporates all of his influences – classical and rock, acoustic and electric, tradition and innovation – into a distinctive individual voice. “The original jazz pioneers, they were putting their energies into creating their own identity in a very fierce and fearless way, but while they were aware of the past and the tradition of the music, it was not their predominant motive to just preserve that,” he said. “So it was less like classical music and more like ‘How do you find your own voice in this music?’ And I think that really spoke to me as a rebellious teenager, and also as somebody who wanted to hold on to some idea that in this big mess of a world and a country that we’re in, there is still a possibility of creating something more beautiful, more fair, more democratic, more just, and I heard that in jazz. 9


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Kim Moe Christian Starnes Lisa Thornberry Rhonda Daly House Managers

EXECUTIVE Jeffrey C. McDermott President/CEO

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Mark Truett Vice President of Marketing & Communications

Michael Feinstein Artistic Director

Becky Lee Meacham Director of Marketing

FACILITIES Ed Penman Facility Manager

PROGRAMMING Douglas Tatum Vice President of Programming

Scott Hall Director of Communications

Ryan Gray Maintenance Engineer

John A. Moskal II Business Intelligence Administrator

PRODUCTION Tim Todd Director of Production

Zak Kahn Vice Chairperson

Julia Shildmyer-Heighway Director of Education & Community Engagement

Cheryl A. Harmon Treasurer

Krista Layfield Education & Community Engagement Assistant

Anne Hensley Poindexter Secretary

DEVELOPMENT Michael Pettry Vice President of Development

James (Andy) Anderson Adam Arceneaux Frank Basile Barbara Branic David A. Burnett Rebecca Byrnes Del Demaree Rollin Dick Melissa L. Eldredge William Hammer Douglas C. Haney John C. Hart, Jr. Nancy S. Heck Stephanie Chen Kim Kathleen (Kathy) Krusie Lawrence (Larry) E. Lawhead Justin Moffett Samuel (Sam) Muse Jane E. Niederberger Eric S. Payne Daniel J. Philpott James Purvis Michael C. Rechin Paul G. Reis Anthony (Tony) Robertson Quinn Shepherd Laurie Siler David Stirsman David A. Temple W. Michael Wells Pamela Campbell Williams, Esq. Lebbeus Woods, CFP® Xiao Ou Yuan

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Robin Briskey Annual Fund & Corporate Relations Manager

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Annual Donors Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Center for the Performing Arts Annual Fund during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through April 10, 2020. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.

ANNUAL FUND Diamond Palladium Society ($100,000+) Allied Solutions City of Carmel Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Krieg DeVault LLP Platinum Palladium Society ($50,000+) Dr. Stephen J. Shideler Gold Palladium Society ($25,000-$49,999) Leah & Eric Payne Ascension St. Vincent Community Health Network Faegre Drinker First Merchants Bank Hoosier Village Katz, Sapper & Miller The National Bank of Indianapolis Payne & Mencias Group at Merrill Lynch Printing Partners Shepherd Insurance Silver Palladium Society ($15,000-$24,999) Nick and Joni Hrisomalos Zak Khan Jim & Ginny Purvis

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Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP Indiana Arts Commission J.C. Hart Company KAR Global Land Rover Indianapolis and Jaguar Indianapolis Old Town Companies Bronze Palladium Society ($10,000-$14,999) Cheri & Rollie Dick William M. Goodwin John & Marianne Hart Dimitrios & Viviana Koukoulomatis Rod & Jayme McComas Jeffrey C. McDermott Suzanne & Ron Mencias Karen & Donald Perez Michael & Debra Rechin Lei Shen & Soomin Park Jayne Ann & Doug Wilson The Barrington of Carmel Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. Pedcor Companies Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel Telamon Corporation Turkle & Associates Urban Vines Winery & Brewery Wells Fargo Private Bank President’s Circle ($5,000-$9,999) Susan & James Anderson Margaret & Adam Arceneaux Melissa & Bradon Barnes Frank & Katrina Basile Eloise L. Bowers Barbara & Michael Branic Randy & Libby Brown David A. Burnett Rebecca & Rodney Byrnes Eric Daugherty & Delia RivasDaugherty Melissa Eldredge Philip & Patricia Gibson

Cheryl A. Harmon Young & Stephanie Kim Steve & Kathy Krusie Lawrence & Vivian Lawhead Sandra Lynch & Aidan Moran Justin & Jennifer Moffett Mo Merhoff & Paul Reis Jane & Mark Niederberger J. Daniel Philpott Brian G. & Anne Hensley Poindexter Michael & Angeline Protogere Bruce & Jan Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Tony Robertson Judith Roudebush Quinn & Ali Shepherd Giving Fund Laurie Siler Larry & Sandra Speer Dr. Pamela A. Steed Micki & David Stirsman David A. Temple & Victoria Schneider Temple Ambassador & Mrs. Randall L. Tobias Susan Tobin Rosemary & Paxton Waters W. Michael & Sue Wells Pam & Bill Williams Jennifer & Lebbeus Woods Jeff & Shari Worrell Xiao Ou Yuan & Lindsay Hicks Applegate & Dillman Elder Law Carte Blanche Limousine Current Publishing DCG: Digital Color Graphics, LLC Fi3 Family Office Marquis Commercial Solutions Salon 01 & Aquage Sun King Brewing Co. Sharp Business Systems Director’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) Patricia & Rafik Bishara Elizabeth Chamberlin Ann & Kenneth Dee

Lynn & Robert Fritsche Sandra & Steve Hageman Mr. & Mrs. William Hammer Douglas & Tammy Haney Sally & James Hubbard Matthew & Tracy Jacobson Gary Larreategui Thomas & Karen Poyser Mr. Ronald B. Schwier & Ms. Marti T. Starkey Kiros Sistevaris Thorne Family Trust Jim Washburn & Susan Stayer Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Yee Anonymous (2) Auralex Elements Financial Gastroenterology of Indianapolis PC Huntington Bank Kahn's Catering Founders Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Dr. Christine Bishop & Hank Wong Nick & Debbie Blauwiekel David & Susan Blish Ron & Ann Thompson Brock Deb & Mike Bush Carl Butler & Jeff Goens Robert & Mary Christianson Joan & Larry Cimino Drs. Molly & Jeff Cooke Julie & Cary Curry Michael & Mary Devlin Waneta Dunkerly Craig & Marsha Dunkin Helen M. Eby Dr. Howard Eigen John A. Ericson Drs. William & Julie Fecht Liz Fuller Lynda Goeke & Don Katz Jim & Susan Goldman List continued on next page. 39


Alan Goldsticker Dr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Green Dr. Jeff & Nancy Greenberg Gripp Family Dr. & Mrs. Tim Hannon Nancy S. Heck Andrew & Dawn Hein Diane & Jack Houtman Susan G. Johnson Doug & Marty Kaderabek Richard & Karen Kohlmann Kendra M. Latta Jim Leslie Tina & Gary Malone Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Mary Ann & Jim Meyer Jackie Nytes & Michael O'Brien Michael Pettry & John Mainella Dr. Scott Putney Jeff & Clare Quinn Greg B. Reynolds Cathy Rooney & Rick Moyer Mark & Roxann Ryan Pat & John Schuler Armen & Marie-Claude Shanafelt Dave & Judy Sholly Don & Candace Shuck Dr. Jon Simala Neal & Sandra Smith Susan Springirth Betty & James Streeter Jim & Vickie Theis John & Judy Tomke Glenn & Cheryl Troyer Saundra & Mark Truett Mitch & Julie Tull Ashley M. Ulbricht Ann & Mark Varnau Robert and Mary Wallace John Walthall Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Whitaker William & Maureen Winingham Bob & Barbara Wolf Diana & Dan Yates 40

Jonathan Byrd's Advocate ($500-$999) Elaine & Mike Akermann Susan Fread Albrecht Celeste Berry Biddle Foundation Mr. John Chlapik Charles & Ann Conrad Patrick R. Corsi Luanne & Lawrence Dewey Paula & Steve Engelking Thomas & Judith Ertl Beverly & Tom Feller Peggy Ford Don & Pam Gottwald Joe & Valerie Gravitt Mary Ann Hart & Doug Tatum Steve & Shannon Hawkins Brad & Jeanine Haynes Bill & Nancy Heath Braden Hurley & Allyson Emley Mike & Kim Keller Bob & Sandee Kleymeyer Aaron & Kara Klopfenstein John R. Koven & Neeka Parks-Koven Kraabel Charitable Foundation, Inc. Vera Long Claire Magna Jerry & Wendy Meredith Albert & Diane Moore Payne Family Foundation Steve Pettinga Scott & Kristin Pike Todd & Kathy Rokita Capi Scheidler Michael & Lesley Semo Jim & Jill Stutzman James E. Tisdale Tip & Margaret Tollison Patty & Wayne Tush Mr. & Mrs. John Valentine Sara Wessel

Carolyn & Doug Willard Lew & Lisa Willis Robina M. Zink Family Charitable Fund Anonymous Supporter ($250-$499) Luke A-C John & Ramona Adams Andy Ball & Jason Cannon Edwin & Mary Banta Greg Barcus Ann Bates Mark Bender Renee Bilgram Dr. Geoffrey Billows Jane & Jerry Bintz Craig & Lori Bjornsund Gary & Pam Bollier Mrs. Sydney Jeanne Book Vickie Bott Abdel & Kristine Bouaichi Elbert Bradshaw Steve & Carolyn Brody Mimi & Terry Brookie Dr. David K. Brown Mickey and P T Buntin Jim & Joyce Burrell Robert & Dorothy Butcher Diane & Bill Byron Daryl Chapman Pattie Clifford Janet & Mervyn Cohen Mark Colucci Robert & Mary Coma Ron & Dorothy Conley Carla Cook Timothy & Elaine Cooney Bill & Angela Corley Jack & Karen Crane Peter & Carol Czajkowski Debra D. Davis Sheila Delaney

Dental Ceramics Ltd Jeannine Deroy James & Sarah Dicks Michael & Margie Draper Diane Dubord Weldon & Jennifer Egan Kevin Ervin Phil & Cindy Faris George Faulstich Fred & Susan Fechtman Bronwen & Marvin Ferguson Richard Frey Frank & Nancy Fults Marianne Glick & Mike Woods Sue Ellen Greenlee Megan & Marty Gregor Barbara & Robert Gregory Pat & Steve Gross Richard & Cathy Hahn Bruce & Mary Hakes Steve & Liz Hanes Barbara & John Hassell Dennis & Amy Haworth Patrick & Diane Healey Ronald Held Marcus Henderson Susan Henson Robert & Wendy Hester John and Nancy Hoard Dr. & Mrs. David & Louisa Hollander Maureen & Ron Hubbard Bob & Judy Huber George Huntley David & Leanne Jackson Jean Jansen Katzenellenbogen Mansavage Family Andy Keller William Keller Nick & Katy Kestner Family Fund Marjorie Kimes Pat Kirn Frederick Kraft Jim & Jean Kraft John & Mary Dawn Krege List continued on next page. 41


Nancy & Otto Krohn Roxanne Kyle Irene & Donald Lange Robin & Tom Ledyard Jan & Jeff Lefton Dr. & Mrs. R. Stephen Lehman Chris Linderson Vera Long Mr. Roberto & Priscila Machado Dale & Sharon Mansberger Pat McGarrah Dr. William K. McGarvey Lee A. Meredith Laura & Dan Moriarity Nathan & Susan Mowrey Isobel Murphy Anthony & Liza Najem Ken & Ellen Narva John Palmer John & Libby Perkins Charles Phillips Jim & Carol Phillips John & Jennifer Pritchett Jeanette Radliff Dana Randall Vijay Rao & Sunila Reddy John Reaves Linda Reisner Tim & Dee Renner Karen & Darrell Richey Sandra Ruby David Sabatier Libby & Mark Saunders John & Madelaine Schiering Kay & Charles Scott Brian & Christine Seitz Julia Shildmyer-Heighway & Rob Heighway Jerry & DeAnn Shrewsbury Anastacia Sistevaris Julie Skelton The Sonner Family Dr. Lee & Melinda Sredzinski Jean Stark 42

Jeff & Sarah Steeg Cherilyn Stephens Ray & Kelly Strickland Jim & Maureen Sulkowski Robert & Suellen Swaney Amy Szwed Joe & Jill Tanner Cindy Teeters Daniel & Kristine Tennant Richard & Jacqueline Thompson Peggy Throgmartin Dr. & Mrs. William M. Tierney Tim & Phyllis Todd Glenn & Cheryl Troyer Jeanette Venderly Paul & Kathy Walker Sharon & Chris Wardrip Nan & Robert Webber Lawrence Weeda Drs. Rick & Annelle Weymuth Larry & Carolyn Woodling Richard & Sandra Zeckel AlphaGraphics Dodd Technologies Inc Thurston Springer Miller Herd & Titak

MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS In memory of Thomas W. Bowers Eloise Bowers In honor of Jan & Bruce Reynolds Greg B. Reynolds

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Bank of America Charitable Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Duke Realty Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation GE Foundation RMR Group

ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTS Indianapolis Colts

PALLADIO SOCIETY

Jim Ackerman Family Ascension St. Vincent Katrina & Frank Basile Beck's Hybrids The Carruthers Family Rollie & Cheri Dick Jean Yorke Memorial Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Pedcor Companies Shiel Sexton Co. Inc.


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P O SS I B L E ! Here are three easy ways to make a secure online donation to the Center or our sister organization, the Great American Songbook Foundation: • Text PALLADIUM to 41444 • Scan the QR code at left

Board of Directors Michael Feinstein Founder Carolyn E. Anker Chair Melissa Stapleton Barnes Immediate Past Chair

• Visit TheCenterPresents.org/Donate

Roger Schmelzer Vice Chair

• Text SONGBOOK to 91999

Rollin Dick Treasurer

• Scan the QR code at left • Visit TheSongbook.org/Donate

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Friends

The Center for the Performing Arts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational, arts, and cultural organization. Donations to the Center are tax-deductible and are greatly appreciated.

William Hammer Secretary Brook Babcock Libby Brown Gary Carnow Sara Carruthers Marc Cherry Terrence Flannery Don Gottwald Stan Hurt Kate Edelman Johnson Karen Kelsey Paul Lowden Maria Ferrer Murdock Izabela Ozdemir Troy Payner, M.D. Charles Simons, D.D.S., M.S.D. Michael Strunsky Lynn Weidner Michael Feinstein (Member Emeritus) Irwin Helford (Member Emeritus) Ronald G. Shaw (Member Emeritus)

Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Great American Songbook Foundation annual fund during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through April 10, 2020. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.

ANNUAL FUND Diamond Songbook Legacy ($100,000+) City of Carmel Marc Cherry Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery William M. Goodwin Sue & Paul Lowden Seedlings Foundation Bren Simon Songbook Society Platinum ($50,000-$99,999) Efroymson Family Fund The Music Man Foundation Gold Songbook Legacy ($25,000-$49,999) Robert & Melody Grand Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons Bill & Lynn Weidner Ira and Leonore Gershwin Trusts Philanthropic Fund List continued on next page. 45


In honor of Irwin Helford's service on the board of The Herbert R. Mayer & Jeanne C. Mayer Foundation Francine A. LeFrak and the Samuel and Ethel LeFrak Trust Silver Songbook Legacy ($15,000-$24,999) Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation Beineke Memorial Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Central Indiana Senior Fund, a CICF Fund Indiana Arts Commission Ruth's Chris Steak House Bronze Songbook Legacy ($10,000$14,999) Lisa & Paul Andre Mr. and Mrs. Terry W. Anker Randy & Libby Brown Gary Carnow Cheri & Rollie Dick Don & Pam Gottwald Stan & Sandy Hurt Karen & Doug Kelsey Maria Ferrer Murdock Izabela & Ersal Ozdemir Troy Payner & Cara Peggs Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips American Senior Communities Christel DeHaan Family Foundation National Endowment For The Arts Ray and Bernice Charles Trust Van Heusen Music Corp. Hollywood Musical ($5,000-$9,999) Diane & John Abrams Philanthropic Fund Melissa & Bradon Barnes Hal Brody & Don Smith Michael & Margie Draper 46

Bronwen & Marvin Ferguson Peggy Ford William & Barb Hammer Jeffrey C. McDermott Albert B. & Audrey G. Ratner Family Foundation Applegate & Dillman Elder Law The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Old National Bank Salon 01 & Aquage Broadway Show ($2,500-$4,999) Carla Gordon Jim & Ray Luther-Pfeil Pat & John Schuler Dr. Pamela Steed The David Geffen Foundation The Edward and Helen Oppenheimer Foundation Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. Cabaret ($1,000-$2,499) Jack Bethards Mrs. Sydney Jeanne Book Helen M. Eby Mr. & Mrs. Mark Fine Marjorie M. Fisher Hargrove Pierce Foundation Sam & Mary Haskell Rick & Cindy Leffler Chris & Kelli Lewis Ruth Ann & Bob Loser Ginny Mancini Dr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Maus Timothy S. Needler Dr. Michael & Sharon O'Hair Michael Pettry & John Mainella James & Lilah Rabe Alicia Michal Rasmussen Sunny Sessa Maryanne Siek Jon & Cleo Sonneborn Susan Springirth

Sheila M. Stone Saundra & Mark Truett Mitch & Julie Tull Lawrence Weeda James B. Winner Barrie & Margaret Zimmerman Anonymous Big Band ($500-$999) Cathy A. Burton Family Trust Jennifer Cronin The Di Leo Family Leslee & Wayne Feinstein Nancy A. Hague Tom & Priscilla Johnson Marjorie Kimes Thomas Kinney Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Joe & Lisa Miller The Rains Family, Michael, Kathryn & Logan Rains Bruce & Jan Reynolds Vivian Serota Jerry & DeAnn Shrewsbury Elayne Techentin Robert Zaret Peggy Lee Associates, LLC Tin Pan Alley ($250-$499) Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Charlene & Bradley Beaver Elbert Bradshaw Sheila Delaney Mr. & Mrs. Hector DesMoine Janice Fitzgerald Roger & Susan Frick Joan & David Golding Mary Kay Graham Brent & Linda Hartman Linda Hope Karen E. Kennedy Michele Lee Halle Lipton Lisa Lobdell Deborah Margolin Jerry & Harriet McDermott

Mills Family Fund Sheryl Mullins Hesh Reinfeld John & Madelaine Schiering Robert & Suellen Swaney Hal & Kathy Thurston Chad & Lynn Winston Barbara Wulfe

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Bank of America Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation

MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS In honor of Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Leslee & Wayne Feinstein In honor of Michael Feinstein Albert B. & Audrey G. Ratner Family Foundation In memory of Miss Ella Fitzgerald, the beloved First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation In honor of Terrence Flannery Hargrove Pierce Foundation In honor of Barbara Hajjar Jennifer Cronin In honor of Irwin Helford’s service on the board of the Herbert R, Mayer and Jeanne C. Mayer Foundation In Memory of Muriel & Bob Kennedy Karen Kennedy In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Levy, Jr. and Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Levy, Sr. List continued on next page. 47


The Edward and Helen Oppenheimer Foundation

In Memory of Cloyce Menzie Carla Gordon In memory of John Muldowny Sheila M. Stone

LEGACY GIFTS The Family of Louis F. Edelman Cheri & Rollie Dick Peggy Ford Jeffrey C. McDermott

Your support provides performing arts education for all ages! Alongside the world-class arts and entertainment events we present at our three venues, a vital part of the Center’s mission is our robust menu of educational and outreach programming for patrons of all ages. Examples include: • The Saturday morning Faegre Drinker Peanut Butter & Jam sessions, which introduce preschoolers to the joy of live music and the performing arts • The KAR Front Seat program, which brings high school and college music students into touring artists’ sound checks to observe, ask questions and learn about life as a professional performer • Educational videoconferences for schools around the state • The Palladium Bookies, an engaging book club and discussion group for readers interested in arts-related issues • Budget-friendly classes and experiential opportunities for older youth and adults, including Dance Discovery, Ukulele and Intro to Stand-Up Comedy During the 2018-2019 Season, the Center presented education and outreach activities for more than 2,125 youth and 2,393 adults in Hamilton, Marion, Boone, Hendricks, Hancock, Grant, Morgan, Tippecanoe, Putnam, Madison, Howard, Delaware, Clinton, Johnson, Fulton, and Monroe counties.

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