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ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
FREDERICK FENNELL WIND STUDIES PROGRAM
PROUDLY PRESENTS
ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
FREDERICK FENNELL WIND STUDIES PROGRAM
PROUDLY PRESENTS
DECEMBER 13, 2024
7PM
MICHAEL F. HARRAH SYMPHONY HALL
Symphonic Band
Thomas Idzinski, conductor
Frederick Fennell Wind Ensemble
John Alan Carnahan, conductor
Dear Friends & Families,
It is my privilege to welcome you to the 2024-2025 performance season at Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA)! I am so honored to introduce this year’s amazing lineup of student performances and events.
This school year marks an exceptional milestone, as OCSA has now resided and flourished in the city of Santa Ana for 25 years! Over the past quarter of a century, the OCSA campus in Santa Ana has seen countless performances and served as the launching pad for thousands of dreams. Our campus has also provided a home away from home for students (and staff!) from Santa Ana and beyond. I cannot wait to see how our legacy within Santa Ana continues to grow and evolve.
As we open yet another exciting chapter in the history of the school, I would like to give a warm welcome to our new Chief Operations Officer, Dr. Gregory Endelman. Not only does he bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the position, but he is also a great and caring human being who is ready to do what it takes to help our school be the best it can be for our students and staff.
I am looking forward to partnering with Dr. Endelman, along with our esteemed administrators, faculty, and staff, to take OCSA into this next chapter!
At this time, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to our 2024-2025 corporate season sponsors, Pendry Newport Beach, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Boot Barn, and Yamaha, as well as to our Board of Trustees, Foundation Board of Directors, Emeritus Board, President’s Circle, and Encore members. The continued success of OCSA’s mission would not be possible without their support, leadership, and vision.
Finally, I must acknowledge our parents, alumni, administrators, faculty and staff, members of the local community, and most importantly, our student artists. Our students are the inspiration and driving force behind what we do every single day.
I am thrilled to have you join me in celebrating another impressive performance season. Please enjoy all of the magic OCSA has to offer!
With gratitude,
Teren M. Shaffer President & CEO Orange County School of the Arts
We provide an unparalleled arts and academic education in a creative, challenging, and nurturing environment to a diverse group of students who are passionate about the arts, preparing them to reach their highest potential.
Established in 1987, the nationally recognized Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) offers a dynamic school culture that enables students to flourish as artists and scholars. The school currently serves a diverse student body of approximately 2,300 students in grades 7-12 from more than 100 cities throughout Southern California.
In addition to offering a challenging college-preparatory academic program that produces high-achieving, motivated scholars, OCSA provides aspiring young artists with the opportunity to refine their skills and flourish in one of 17 arts conservatories. Each year, more than 200 concerts, recitals, staged performances, and exhibitions are presented at a variety of venues in Orange County and throughout the world, providing students with the unique experience of entertaining and inspiring thousands of audience members.
OCSA is a donation-dependent public charter school; no student is offered or denied admission based on financial capacity. The school’s rigorous academic education coupled with advanced arts training has impacted many students, molding generations of creative thinkers, leaders, artists, innovators, and entrepreneurs.
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Thomas Idzinski, conductor
Three Miniatures (2020) William Bolcom (b. 1938)
I. Fanfare
III. The Devil’s Dance Party
Shenandoah (1999)
The Cave You Fear (2014)
Frank Ticheli (b. 1958)
Michael Markowski (b. 1986)
John Alan Carnahan, conductor
Lift Off (2007)
Roger Zare (b. 1985)
Memorial (2011) Roger Prytulski (b. 1976)
Vesuvius (1999) Frank Ticheli (b. 1958)
Bugler’s Holiday (1954) Leroy Anderson (1975)
Piccolo
Sarah Feigenbaum*
Grady Gillen*
Flute
Nicky Kim*
Yixuan Wu
Ellie Kim
Joseph Lee
Zhile Wang
Oboe
Elise Chen*
Olivia Park
Kayden Chun
Leia Choi
Bassoon
Jin Bang*
Benjamin Haselhuhn
Clarinet
Chloe Baek*
Stella Kim
Jihu Lee
Annabelle Baek
Allen Ortiz
Isabelle Ng
Daniel Ahn
Bass Clarinet
Sophia Zhong*
Vivian Wang
Alto Saxophone
Armaan Diwan*
Louis Shin*
Lilah Navarro
Jiwoo Lee
Maximus Lee
Theo Jeon
Jialian Gan
Tenor Saxophone
Oscar Aragon*
Justin Vo
Sonam Raj
Baritone Saxophone
Jack Branch*
Trumpet
Tomo Nagasaki*
Clara Cho*
Norahanna Lacanlale
Jacob Jung
Austin Ahn
Jason Kim
Liam Wise Horn
Zion Francisco*
Trombone
Natalie Dechary*
Sadie Hughes*
Ada Mjolsness
Josh Choi
Keegan Choi
Jonah Jiang
Euphonium
Isaiah Gamilla*
Tuba
Sebastian Lopez*
Joel Anne
Yuna Kwon
Haylee Headington
Percussion
Henry Kim*
Ian Park
Jubeen Yoon
Ronit Shiroy
Max Rand
Arsenni Oreshkevych
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Piccolo
Chelsea Jiang*
Flute
Jae Eun Park*
Emma He
Jia Kim
Sarah Feigenbaum
Oboe
Grace Lai*
Sydney Kramer
Clarinet
Kenny Song*
Guanting Wu
Mason Ahn
Katie Shinogi
Kahlan Steffens
Benjamin Lee
Allison Lavender-Arene
Bass Clarinet
Julia Dietz*
Bassoon
Ariana Kim*
Tyler Phan
Alto Saxophone
Samuel Chung*
Joan Aguilar
Tenor Saxophone
Luke Sakurai*
Baritone Saxophone
Lake Muther*
Trumpet
Allie Molin*
Miri Izenberg*
Pedro Fregoso
Kaitlyn Chung
Evan Rong
Juhan Lee
Horn
Keilah Park*
Katie Baker
David Binoya
Sylas Wei
Trombone
Marie Bocanegra*
Owen Ramos
Natalie Dechary
Jonah Jiang
Euphonium
Zuriel Martinez*
Tuba Oasis Lin*
Sebastian Lopez
Percussion
Momoka Hayashibe*
Samantha Gonzales
Hyunjee Choi
Kilan Lam
Taven Rong
Kaiden Orozco
Harp Xander Shah*
Piano
Yunah Chun*
THOMAS IDZINSKI
Thomas Idzinski, a southern california native, is a freelance tubist, contractor, educator and the principal tubist of Catalyst Winds and the Santa Monica Symphony. Thomas graduated from The Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach in 2017, earning his bachelor’s degree and later in 2021, his master’s degree, both in tuba performance. Throughout his degree’s Thomas had the privilege of private study with Roger Bobo, John Van Houten, Gabriel Sears, and Dr. Anthony Mazzaferro. During his time at Long Beach, he also participated in masterclasses and lessons with the likes of The Dallas Brass, The Boston Brass, Sam Pilafian, Patrick Sheridan, Jim Self, Avital Handler, Beth Mitchel, Alan Baer, Tim Buzzbee and Øystein Baadsvik.
Outside of his studies, Thomas has performed with a variety of different ensembles. From 2015 to 2017, he held the principal tubist position and contracted for professional brass ensemble, True Brass Choir. The ensemble most notably performed at the California All-State Music Education Conference in San Jose California and climate change awareness concert A Pale Blue Dot, held at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach California. In 2016, Thomas won the principal tubist position for Young Musicians Foundation’s Debut Chamber Orchestra, serving the maximum two year contract. With the Debut Orchestra, he performed classical orchestral programs along with cutting edge mashup performances like Yeethoven, Yeethoven II, and Shi.
As an educator, Thomas has worked for many schools in many different capacities. He also has private students who have been accepted to many esteemed colleges across the country such as USC, UCLA, University of Michigan, and CSULB. In 2016, he was added to the faculty at the Orange County School of the Arts where he taught a variety of courses over the years. As a band director, Thomas helped found the first instrumental music program at Samueli Academy with the help of the House of Blues, serving as their director from 2017 to 2020. Most recently, Thomas has accepted the role as director for the symphonic band here at the Orange County School of the Arts. Thomas is also on faculty at California State University Stanislaus as a lecturer for Tuba/Euphonium and brass methodology.
John Alan Carnahan is Professor Emeritus at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach. He served as the Director of Bands and Professor of Conducting for thirty-four years, and as the Director of the Conservatory for twelve of those years. Prior to his appointment at Long Beach Professor Carnahan served as the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Texas, Arlington, and Director of Bands at Clovis High School, in Clovis, California.
Professor Carnahan brings a broad-based knowledge and extensive background to all idioms of instrumental music performance. His ensembles have performed at numerous regional, national, and international music festivals and conferences including the Music Educators National Conference, the College Band Directors National Association Regional and National Conferences, the American Bandmasters Association National Conference, the featured ensemble at the Korean International Wind Band Festival in Seoul, Korea, and the University of Hertfordshire Music Festival in London, England.
The Los Angeles Times hailed the University Wind Symphony as, “…thoroughly disciplined and euphonious!”
In addition to his university duties, Professor Carnahan is active internationally as a guest conductor, adjudicator, clinician, lecturer, author, and composer/arranger. He has conducted countless honor ensemble performances at the local, regional, national, and international levels. He served as a visiting professor at Hanyang University in Seoul, Korea and conducted acclaimed performances at the Seoul Arts Center Theater. He also conducted concerts featuring The Boston Brass, Jens Lindemann, Patrick Sheridan, Eric Marienthal, Jim Walker, and worked as a music/performance consultant with the nationally renowned Dallas Brass. Professor Carnahan is a sought-after rehearsal clinician. He has presented numerous performance demonstrations for notable national and international music education conferences including the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, Il, and the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles International Conference in Utrecht, Netherlands. His innovative and thought-provoking sessions on ensemble rehearsal techniques and the art of conducting are consistently well received.
Professor Carnahan is also an award-winning composer. His compositions are performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. In 2007, he won the College Band Directors National Association Young Band Composition Contest with his piece, …and the antelope play, which is published by Manhattan Beach Publications. The composition was selected to be included in the Guide to Band Masterworks, Volume 6, by Meredith Music Publications. Additional compositions are published through C. Alan Publications and World Projects. Three other works are included in the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band Series, by GIA Publications, Inc. Most recently, he completed the first volume of his three-volume set of the Definitive Guide Series for wind band: The Wind Band Sound, A Definitive Guide to Ensemble Intonation. Now available through World Projects Publications.
Professor Carnahan holds membership in the College Band Directors National Association, where he serves as a Past President of the Western Division, The World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, Life-Member of the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association and was honored with membership in the American Bandmasters Association in 2013.
The Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program was created in 2003 by a generous donation from Sandy Segerstrom Daniels and John Daniels in honor of legendary conductor Frederick Fennell. The program offers a comprehensive, college-preparatory wind studies education taught by industry professionals and collegiate educators. Students have the opportunity to learn music theory, history, and specifics about their instrument and its performance. The curriculum includes instrument-specific master classes, as well as the opportunity to work with an inspiring array of high-caliber guest artists and attend festivals and field trips. In addition to earning unanimous superior ratings in festivals, the Frederick Fennell Wind Ensemble has been recognized many times by The American Prize.
DR. JOHN REYNOLDS Director of
Instrumental Music Coordinator of Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program
Students in the Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program are regularly invited to perform at annual collegiate and international festivals. The program’s two major ensembles, the Frederick Fennell Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, have performed at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago (first band ever selected from Southern California), at the Music For All National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis, and with the Capitol Steps in Washington, D.C. The Frederick Fennell Wind Ensemble is a member of the California Wind Band Commission Consortium and has works commissioned specifically for them by renowned composers.
John Carnahan (Professor Emeritus, California State University, Long Beach)
Travis Cross (conductor and professor, University of California, Los Angeles)
Bill Cunliffe (Grammy Award-winning arranger and pianist)
Michael Daugherty (Grammy Award-winning composer)
Burt Hara (Principal Clarinet, Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Anthony Maiello (conductor and professor, George Mason University)
William May (Principal Bassoon, Los Angeles Opera)
Barry Perkins (Principal Trumpet, Pacific Symphony Orchestra)
David Rejano (Principal Trombone, Los Angeles Philharmonic)
H. Robert Reynolds (conductor and professor, University of Southern California)
Frank Ticheli (award-winning composer)
JOHN REYNOLDS, D.M.A.
Dr. John Reynolds is a highly soughtafter educator, clinician, and trumpeter. He holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts in jazz studies from USC as well as degrees from San Diego State University (SDSU) and Point Loma Nazarene University. Dr. Reynolds is well versed in instrumental conducting as he is a student of Larry Livingston (USC Thornton School of Music) and Sharon Lavery (Downey Symphony). He has conducted numerous wind ensembles, orchestras, and pit orchestras for various musical productions over the last 20 years.
Dr. Reynolds performs frequently with his own groups throughout the United States. He has performed with jazz legends including John Clayton, Jeff Hamilton, Gerald Clayton, Rickey Woodard, Graham Dechter, Jackie Ryan, Bob Mintzer, Peter Erskine, Bobby Shew, Frank Mantooth, Gilbert Castellanos, Marshall Hawkins, Wayne Bergeron, Gordon Goodwin, and many others. Additionally, John is often called to perform in classical ensembles including the San Diego Symphony. In 2016, the SoCal Jazz Society recognized Dr. Reynolds as the Jazz Educator of the Year, and SDSU awarded him Outstanding Alumnus of the Year.
Under Dr. Reynold’s guidance, The Garn Family Jazz Studies Program has achieved national prominence as a finalist in the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band competition hosted by Jazz at Lincoln Center and Wynton Marsalis. Dr. Reynolds is a consultant for the Jazz at Lincoln Center organization, where he adjudicates and performs as a guest artist at festivals across the country.
SCHOOL
President & CEO
Teren Shaffer
Chief Operations Officer
Gregory Endelman, Ed.D.
Principal
Michael Ciecek
Assistant Principal of Instruction
Kimberly Barraza Lyons, Ph.D.
Assistant Principal of Student Services
Becca Freeland
Assistant Principal of Arts
Maria Lazarova, D.M.A.
Assistant Principal of Student Supervision
Abbe Levine
Director of Special Services
Lauren Reynolds
Learning Specialist
Shelley Stanphill
Vice President of Communications
Kelly Andrews
Vice President of Development
Elizabeth Ton
Director of Productions
Eric Hamme
SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS
Arts & Enterprise
Ally Bushman, Director
Mekjian Family Culinary Arts & Hospitality
Daniel Mattos, Chef Director
SCHOOL OF DANCE
Ballet & Contemporary Dance
Steven B. Hyde, Director
Ballet Folklórico Dance
Marlene Peña-Marin, Director
Ballroom Dance
Robert Porch, Director
Commercial Dance
Nicole Berger, Director
SCHOOL OF FINE & MEDIA ARTS
Creative Writing
Joshua Wood, Director
Martin & Cynthia Howard
Design & Media
Patrick Williams, Director
Film & Television
Aaron Orullian, Director
Integrated Arts
Charna Lopez, Director
Cassandra Foster, Conservatory Manager
Visual Arts
Paige Oden, Director
Randy Au, Assistant Director
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Classical Voice
Ryan Reithmeier, D.M.A., Director
Instrumental Music
Sarkis Baltaian, D.M.A., Director
Pianist Program
Strings & Orchestra Program
John Reynolds, D.M.A., Director
The Garn Family Jazz Studies Program
Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program
Nicholaus Yee, D.M.A., Coordinator
Strings & Orchestra Program
Popular Music
Natasha Pasternak, Director
SCHOOL OF THEATRE
El-Erian Family Acting
John Walcutt, Director
Donald Amerson, Conservatory Manager
Musical Theatre
Ryan Miller, Director
Amelia Barron, Conservatory Manager
Production & Design
Kelly Marie Pate, Director
Officers
Paul Satkin, Chair
Gary Humphreys, Secretary
Members
Hon. Halim Dhanidina (Ret.)
Vincent Foley, Jr.
Jessica Herthel
Officers
Jason Herthel, Chair
Teren Shaffer, President & CEO
Jennifer Sternshein, Secretary
Michael Laven, Treasurer
Hon. Halim Dhanidina (Ret.), Board of Trustees Representative
Jennie Johanson-Maya, Vice Chair, Public Relations & Marketing
Eoin L. Kreditor, J.D., Vice Chair, Legacy Giving
Kimberley Lakes, Ph.D., Vice Chair, Human Capital
Christine Walker-Bowman, Vice Chair, Finance
Directors
Lisa Argyros
Jim Bergman
Lisa Brennan
Miaad Bushala
Bruce E. Chapman
Jim Conroy
Julia Feldman
Lamia Gabal, M.D.
Julie Garn
Gillian Hayes, Ph.D.
Steven Ho
Martin Howard
Michael Le, M.D.
Lee Runnels
Don Steiner
Julia Argyros
John Daniels
Sandy Segerstrom Daniels
Mohamed El-Erian
Brad Ellis, J.D.
Maria Newkirk Fong
John Gates
Carol Green
Jerry Mandel
Michal Mekjian, Jr.
James “Walkie” Ray
Judy Sabbagh
Susan Samueli, Ph.D.
Janice Frey Smith
Kate St. Clair
Russell Stern
John Vestri
Scott Woolsey
In Memoriam
Paul Folino
Doug Garn
Sebastian Paul Musco
Lew Webb
The OCSA Foundation is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to providing financial support to the school The Foundation accomplishes this through individual contributions (in addition to families’ annual Conservatory Funding Agreements); membership support and social groups, including Encore; corporate sponsorships; special events; foundation grants; legacy giving; capital campaigns; and community engagement programs and classes.
All Foundation gifts and membership contributions provide invaluable support toward important schoolwide initiatives that directly benefit our talented students.
Thank you to the following 2024-2025 President’s Circle members:
Lamia Gabal and Charlie Wilcoxson
Armi and Ron Abiera
Cheryl Alderson and Charles Dominguez
Courtney and James Banaag
Autumn and Frank Bignami
Alyson and Alfredo Cartagena
Kara and Rob Casola
Kathy and William Chang
Joy Chao and Jason Lee
Arpi and Bobby Charlu
Julia and Lewis Cho
Gretchen and Jim Conroy
Michelle and Tim Danaher
Neeti and Sandeep Dang
Saranya and Halim Dhanidina
Malisa and Kanwal Duggal
Julia Feldman and Ryan Malone
Sally and Dan Fleet
Laura Forbes and Mike Huntley
Betsy and Luke Freiler
Stacy and Jason Gwin
Sameena and Ali Habib
Allison and Brian Herman
Jason and Jessica Herthel
Jennie Johanson-Maya and Sal Maya
Karen Kim and Spencer Ho
Annu Khemka and Maneesh Goyal
Cheryl and Michael Laven
Debbie and Bonaparte Liu
Sherry and Paul Main
Greg McCollum and Jeff Van Hoosear
Maeesha Merchant and Gaurav Diwan
Jessica Miley and Alejandro Brubaker
Tita Nguyen and Michael Le
Rose Paguirian-Steiner and Don Steiner
Allison and Jim Panetta
Amy Parekh and Jay Shah
Brad Pivar and Rod Escobedo
Ami and Rakesh Puvvada
Alexis and Julian Recana
Catey and Chris Reese
Trilby and Michael Robinson-Dorn
Melissa and Jeffrey Ruderman
Anna Schlotzhauer and Jim Bergman
Jennifer and Brad Smith
Karen Smith and Jay Jerrier
Mohini and Vip Soni
Jeannette and John Soumbasakis
Lisa Stevens Wegner and Jed Stevens
Kim and Bert Tavares
Mei Tsang and Steve Brown
Kelly and Brooks Wackerman
Ivy Wang and Patryk Symchych
Courtney and Andrew Wittkop
Manuella and Michael Yassa
Michelle and Gary Yoshino
Sandy and David Young
Jinny and Ed Yun
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Thank you to the following 2024-2025 Encore members:
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Justin Aragon and Laura Boysen-Aragon
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James and Courtney Banaag
Edgar and Julie Barajas
Team Bignami
The Bittel Family
Ronald and Dawne Both
Lisa and Jack Brennan
Christe Bruderlin
The Bullock Family
Dr. Alyson and Alfredo Cartagena
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Kathy and William Chang
Joy Chao and Jason Lee
Arpi and Bobby Charlu
Tim and Rita Chen
Julia and Lewis Cho
Vincent and Karla Chung
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Neeti and Sandeep Dang
Ramit and Rakhi Dayal
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The Dhanidina Family
Joe and Jessica DiPenta
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The Dominguez Family
Isabel Dong
Kyle and Courtney Duff
Malisa and Kanwal Duggal
The Elder Family
Dr. & Mrs. Gregory and Lisa Endelman
The Engle Family
Julia Feldman and Ryan Malone
Sally and Dan Fleet
Laura Forbes and Mike Huntley
Luke and Betsy Freiler
Lamia Gabal and Charlie Wilcoxson
Kim Gangnes
Byron and Raquel Gillen
The Goodemote Family
The Gourley Family
Apra and Rahul Gupta
Mala and Neeraj Gupta
Brandi and Javier Gutierrez
Jason and Stacy Gwin
Sameena and Ali Habib
Aurora He
The Herman Family
Jason and Jessica Herthel
Stacey and Justin Hill
Andy and Gracie Hinton
Scott Holty and Emilie Albert
Angela Huang
Cindy Hughes and Paul Schmidhauser
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Jenii Jacobson
Jennie Johanson-Maya and Sal Maya
Angela Kent
David and Sara Kerrane
Andrew and Chinyee Keyoung
Annu Khemka and Maneesh Goyal
Karen Kim and Spencer Ho
Kevin and Kelly Kelley
Barbara and Keith Kuntz
Jason and Susan Lai
Cheryl and Michael Laven
Rosemarie and Michael Le Coz
My Lee
The Lee Family
Scott and Susan Lee
The Liu Family
Debbie and Bonaparte Liu
Kevin and Louise Lloyd
The Ly-Pang Family
Jay and Danielle Madison
Molly Mahoney and John Dominguez
Paul and Sherry Main
Greg McCollum and Jeff Van Hoosear
Paul Mendoza
Maeesha Merchant and Gaurav Diwan
Val and Larry Miles
Jessica Miley and Alejandro Brubaker
The Mitras
Olga, Geoff, and Avery Mizrahi
Moon’s Family
Yvonne Naranjo
Tita Nguyen and Michael Le
Niu Family of FTV
The Oh Family
The Ortiz Family
Molly Ortwein
Rosemarie Paguirigan-Steiner and Don Steiner
Jim and Allison Panetta
The Parekh Shah Family
Oscar and Jessica Parra
The Passalacqua Family
The Pennor Family
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The Pivar-Escobedo Family
Rakesh and Ami Puvvada
The Ransford Family
Hon. Julian and Alexis Recana
Chris and Catey Reese
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos and Nancy Reyes
Savalai and Brent Ridley
Trilby and Michael Robinson-Dorn
Logan and Carol Ross
The Rossfeld Family
Melissa and Jeff Ruderman
Anna Schlotzhauer and Jim Bergman
The Schultz Family
David and Tina Sidoni
Bandana and Jolly Singh
Brad and Jennifer Smith
Karen Smith and Jay Jerrier
Mo and Vip Soni
Lisa Stevens Wegner and Jed Wegner
John and Jeannette Soumbasakis
Patryk Symchych and Ivy Wang
Kim and Bert Tavares
Elliot Tong
The Truong/Kondo Family
Mei Tsang and Steve Brown
Reagan Vallejo
Michael and Nicole Vicioso
The Vik Family
The Villanueva Family Foundation
The Vitta Kama Family
The Voros Family
Brooks and Kelly Wackerman
The Weaver Family
Courtney and Andrew Wittkop
Parents of David Wong (CW, ‘26)
Brenda Wooding and Eric Adler
Brian Yan’s Family
Michael and Manuella Yassa
Michelle and Gary Yoshino
Drs. Edward and Jinny Yun
The Zazik Family
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The goal of Students First: A Capital Campaign is to create an enhanced campus environment that will benefit the entire OCSA community.
Thank you to the following individuals and organizations who have donated in support of this transformational campaign:
Acting Conservatory Families, Class of 2025
Anonymous
Julia and George Argyros
Lisa Argyros
Albert and Miaad Bushala
The Cha Family
Dr. Gretchen and Mr. James Conroy
The DeVoe Family
DevTo Support Foundation
The Dhanidina Family
The Dirk Family
El-Erian Family Foundation
Roberta Estrin
Farmers & Merchants Bank
The Garn Family
The Harold Struck Charitable Fund
Shelley and Steven Ho
The Larry and Helen Hoag Foundation
Martin and Cynthia Howard / Howard CDM
Chinyee and Dr. J. Andrew Keyoung
N&D Kim Family
Tina and Eoin Kreditor / Cleo A Bluth Charitable Foundation
Dr. Kimberley Lakes and Dr. James Kay
Cheryl and Michael Laven
Hsueh Chun Lo
The Malone Family
Jennifer and Paul Meyhoefer
Mrs. Tita Nguyen, Esq. and Dr. Michael Le
Ryan and Jin O’Grady
The Park Family
Debbie and Joe Rogoff
Samueli Foundation
Anna Schlotzhauer and Jim Bergman
Karen Smith and Jay Jerrier
The Sternshein Family
The Tioleco-Cheng Malabarba Family
Ryan and Nicole Warne-McGraw
The Wegner Family
Michelle and Gary Yoshino
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The Hearts for the Arts campaign provides additional support for arts conservatory needs beyond each conservatory’s annual budget. Donations help to fund special equipment and supplies, performances, field trips, and other arts enrichment opportunities for our talented OCSA students.
The Artist Scholar Sponsorship Program supports economically disadvantaged students who attend OCSA. Donations help to fund the arts conservatory portion of their school day and ensure they have access to the full OCSA experience, including yearbooks, technology, school supplies, and more.
The Master Artist Series supports high-profile visiting artists who create meaningful experiences for our student artists. Donations help to bring master artists and industry leaders to OCSA’s campus to share their career stories and expertise with students through residencies, master classes, lectures, and performances.
CSArts Academy offers extracurricular arts courses to student artists of various ages from throughout the community. Join us for fun and rewarding classes in the fall, spring, or summer!
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Promote your business at a specific conservatory performance or throughout the entire conservatory season! Hear your company’s name announced from the stage, promote your brand to a loyal target audience, and receive complimentary tickets!
$2,500 PER CONSERVATORY PERFORMANCE SEASON
BENEFITS
•Recognition in conservatory-specific promotional materials and communications
•Customized speech from the stage at select performances in your conservatory’s season*
•Two (2) complimentary tickets to each performance** in your conservatory’s season
•Recognition on OCSA’s Digital Donor Wall in the Tower Lobby, Center for the Arts Lobby, and DMS Lobby
$1,000 PER SPECIFIC CONSERVATORY PERFORMANCE
BENEFITS
•Recognition in conservatory-specific promotional materials and communications
•Customized speech from the stage at your selected conservatory performance*
•Two (2) complimentary tickets to your selected conservatory performance**
•Recognition on OCSA’s Digital Donor Wall in the Tower Lobby, Center for the Arts Lobby, and DMS Lobby
PROCEEDS WILL DIRECTLY SUPPORT THE CONSERVATORY OF YOUR CHOICE!
To view a list of upcoming performances, please visit www.ocsarts.net/BoxOffice.
*Also applicable to conservatory-specific events.
**Some exclusions may apply, including special events and performances at outside venues.
Support from businesses directly impacts the transformational education and creative opportunities provided for our students.
Current OCSA Families: Please note that donations from businesses to this campaign cannot be allocated toward your Conservatory Funding Agreement (CFA). All OCSA families are encouraged to contribute the requested amount toward their child’s conservatory through the CFA prior to supporting other OCSA initiatives.
To secure your Spotlight Sponsorship, please contact Greg McCollum, Director of Corporate & Business Relations, at gregory.mccollum@ocsarts.net or 714.560.0900 ext. 6616
Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) proudly offers a wide range of professional-level performance groups comprised of inspiring student artists from the school’s many arts conservatories. Make your private, corporate, or charity function more special by featuring a select group of OCSA’s bright and talented students!
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CNH KIWIN’S (California, Nevada, Haiwaii), similar to its KEY CLUB counterparts, is an student-led club that stretches among multiple schools, including OCSA. This club promotes a sense of community and allows students easy access to various COMMUNITY SERVICE events. Students can learn to strengthen skills such as LEADERSHIP, collaborating with others, and can learn the significance of supporting your community. This looks great on COLLEGE APPLICATIONS, especially since joining this club can open up opportunities for SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, and NETWORKING.
ZOEY ZIEN, CA&H ‘27 CLUB PRESIDENT zoey.zien@ocsarts.net
“CHILDREN: THEIR FUTURE, OUR FOCUS, LIVE2LEARN”
One of CNH KIWIN’S major focuses/service events puts emphasis on students promoting education and literacy, focused on youth, ages 5-9. This is just one of the many community service opportunities strengthening students’ connection with their area.
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