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BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Message from the President

I have such fond memories of being in school! Socializing with friends, passing notes during detention, my favorite teachers, that rectangle cheese pizza, and of course my art and music classes! One pillar of ArtsBuild’s mission is promoting and supporting the role of the arts in education, so we’ve focused our annual report on just that—the work we do in education. We feel this is especially important coming out of the pandemic, and we have a renewed excitement about creating access for people of all ages to learn and experience the arts in Chattanooga and Hamilton County.
So much of what we do at ArtsBuild through programs, grantmaking and advocacy work ties directly to using the arts for learning, whether that means using the arts as a lens to better understand math and history, seeing the world in a new way because of an arts experience, exploring a career in the arts, or gaining technical skills to be successful in the arts and creative sector workforce.
Our efforts have been noticed. ArtsBuild was recently nominated for the Future Ready & Innovation Award at the Hamilton County Schools Partners in Education Awards event. We are proud of our long-standing and ongoing partnership with Hamilton County Schools and so many other education partners in Chattanooga. It takes a village to create the culture and quality of education we want to see in our community.
We hope you enjoy this “portfolio” of highlights from our past year. We thank each and every ArtsBuild donor, partner, and supporter—it is because of you that we can build a stronger community through the arts.

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So much of what we do at ArtsBuild through grantmakingprograms, and advocacy work ties directly to using the arts for learning.
JAMES MCKISSIC “ PRESIDENT
LEARNING



Arts Integration Training
The pandemic didn’t prevent us from continuing our annual teacher training workshops. In 2021, we invited Lenore Blank Kelner to do a series of multi-day virtual workshops for local educators about arts education and cultural relevance through dance and drama. Lenore has been a presenter with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts since 1982 and was a Master Artist for the Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning through the Arts for 25 years. Lenore is the author of The Creative Classroom and co-authored A Dramatic Approach to Reading Comprehension
In 2022, we were finally able to resume meeting in person, so we invited guest teaching artist Daniel Barash, another Kennedy Center National Workshop Leader, to come to Chattanooga to work with teachers and students to experience learning history in a new way, through shadow puppetry. We also teamed up with the Tennessee Aquarium to take advantage of the “Washed Ashore” exhibit in order to illustrate how the arts can be incorporated into science lessons.
Imagine!
This year we celebrated 13 years of the Imagine! arts education initiative that ArtsBuild created with the intention of providing a systematic introduction to the arts for Hamilton County elementary school students. The program serves up to 14,000 students each year giving each grade level a unique opportunity to go on a field trip.

2ND GRADE
Chattanooga Ballet’s The Nutcracker performance
3RD GRADE
Chattanooga Symphony Young People’s Concert
4TH GRADE dramatic literature production by

SoLit
On the Horizon New!
In January, ArtsBuild will provide transportation for middle and high school students to see Americans and the Holocaust: A Traveling Exhibition for Libraries from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association, an exhibit presented locally at the Chattanooga Public Library.
5TH GRADE Hunter Museum and Sculpture Fields


Hands-on Experience
Four college students were chosen to participate in the 2022 ArtsBuild Opportunity Fellows program this summer. Each student was placed in a paid part-time internship with a local arts organization. Some of those internships even led to jobs. Emily Ruiz, for example, worked on a project for the Association of Visual Arts to digitize several exhibitions over the summer. She subsequently was hired on as part-time staff, working outside of school as the Gallery Assistant. ArtsBuild supports professional development of college students who are interested in becoming arts administrators and leaders in the arts.

Artists as Entrepreneurs
Tech Goes Home for the Arts is a new program that we launched during the pandemic. It is designed to teach artists or small arts organizations how to monetize their online presence and use digital and social media to connect to their audiences. To date, the program has graduated 126 participants! Tech Goes Home for the Arts is currently offered bi-annually for adults and once each summer for high school students.

Supporting the Careers of Artists
While most of ArtsBuild funding goes through grants to support organizations, we are fortunate to have resources to make significant grants to individual artists. We also see the need for equitable funding opportunities to advance the careers of artists that are representative of our community, so we established the Racial Equity Grants for Individual Artists and the Artists Work grants program. By early next year, we will have awarded grants totaling more than $500,000 to a talented group of amazing artists. Growing the capacity for the careers of artists in Chattanooga and Hamilton County is an aspect of arts sector workforce development we feel is important.
On the Horizon
We have several ideas and opportunities in the works for more arts and creative entrepreneurial training and ways to invest in and support the creative economy in Chattanooga. The arts and cultural sector in Hamilton County supports more than 6,000 full-time equivalent jobs! ArtsBuild wants to do everything we can to ensure our local arts and cultural workforce is strong. Stay tuned for more details!


ArtsBuild in the Community
ArtsBuild makes it a priority to get out and engage with people at every opportunity we have. We love visiting with folks at festivals, special events, and community centers to share more about ArtsBuild’s mission, programs, and ways to get involved in the arts. We also meet one on one with individuals and groups to talk about potential creative projects and partnerships that could take shape. This past year, ArtsBuild staff set up our table with information and interactive arts and crafts projects at more than 20 public events, engaging with hundreds of Chattanoogans. We also met individually with close to 100 people doing incredible things to build a stronger community through the arts.
Art is for Everyone
One of our engagement events this year took place at the Mary Walker Towers senior apartments on the Southside of town. Councilwoman Raquetta Dotley helped us coordinate the event and 22 residents attended. We offered snacks and an arts activity for the residents while we talked about how ArtsBuild plays a role in supporting the arts in our community.

We also decided to host our annual holiday art supply drive for the Ronald McDonald House of Greater Chattanooga. This organization provides families with the care and resources they need when their child is sick and supports programs and services that directly improve the health and well-being of children. They are furnishing a new art studio at their facility and asked if we could help. We know that having the space and an opportunity to create art can be a great benefit to the families during their stay at the facility.
High School Art Competition is Back
This year ArtsBuild brought back the Hamilton County High School Art Competition after it had been on a short hiatus. The 59 student artwork submissions received were juried by a panel of representatives from ArtsBuild, Stove Works, Hamilton County Schools, and Hamilton County Government. All submissions received are on display on the first floor at the Hamilton County Courthouse. Students from 16 different high schools in Hamilton County and one homeschool student are represented in the exhibit. ArtsBuild staff worked with Stove Works’ teen curators to select the top prizes and curate the show. Entries for the 2023 competition are already coming in!
On the Horizon
After analyzing the reach of ArtsBuild’s financial support over the past several years, we see the need for more connections to Chattanoogans underserved by arts programming and the more rural areas of Hamilton County. We will continue to focus some of our engagement efforts on diversifying our grantee applicant pool and connecting with more artists and groups doing wonderful projects throughout the county.


Kyiv Ballet Comes to Town
ArtsBuild was excited to help be part of the Kyiv City Ballet performance here in Chattanooga with CHA Ballet and UTC. Thanks to the generosity of ArtsBuild donors, we were able to provide 150 free tickets to the performance, which we gave to children and families all over town who might otherwise not have been able to attend.
All About Access
Our grantees who receive Mission Support grants—our nineteen Community Arts Partners—play a tremendous part in infusing the arts into our community for people of all ages and backgrounds. A significant part of the annual grant panel review process is focused on the wonderful outreach of these local arts organizations to underserved audiences; programs and activities that use the arts to promote life-long learning; and educational programs for diverse ages and abilities.
A Diverse Artistic Landscape
This past year, ArtsBuild made more than 50 total grants ranging in size from $500 to $100,000. We are proud to have supported all types of artistic projects, concerts, performances, workshops, and programs through Community Cultural Connections and our other grants programs.


On the Horizon
ArtsBuild recently opened an additional application cycle for Artists Work grants. The Artists Work grant program was initiated in 2020 in response to the sudden loss of audiences, jobs, and patrons experienced by the region’s arts industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the goal of providing economic stimulus that benefits both the creative sector and the public realm. Project funding will be awarded to individual artists or groups of artists to produce artworks (visual, fine craft, media, performance, or literary arts) for a public exhibit or performance within Hamilton County.
MISSION SUPPORT COMMUNITY ARTS
PARTNERS
Art 120
Association for Visual Arts
Chattanooga Ballet
Chattanooga Boys Choir
Chattanooga Symphony & Opera
Chattanooga Theatre Centre
CoPAC
Creative Discovery Museum
Dynamo Studios
East Lake Expression Engine
Houston Museum of Decorative Arts
Hunter Museum of American Art
The Pop-up Project
Scenic City Clay Arts
Songbirds Foundation SoundCorps
SoLit SPLASH Stove Works
ARTS BUILD COMMUNITIES
Art 120
Be the Change Youth Initiative
Boys & Girls Clubs of Chattanooga
Chattanooga Historical Society
The Chattery
Contemporary Performing Arts of Chattanooga Girls Inc. of Chattanooga
Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful Move N Groove Kidz
Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center
Scenic City Shakespeare
Signal Centers, Inc.
Songbirds Foundation, Inc.
SPLASH
COMMUNITY CULTURAL CONNECTIONS
Culture Books
Doors Open Jazz Ed Johnson Project
Educate 2 Elevate Glass House Collective Kelcurt Foundation Mark Making Micah Chapman
Music, Fashion, & Arts Foundation Obvious Dad
Playful Evolving Monsters LLC
Reach One Teach One (ROTO)
Rhyme N Chatt Interactive Poetry Ross Sawyer
Royal Circle of Sisters, Inc. Silver Slipper Dance Academy The Chattery TN Arts Collective Young Ladies of Power
HONOR ROLL
MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS
Beacon Foundation
Charitable Trust
Benwood Foundation
City of Chattanooga
Footprint Foundation
Lyndhurst Foundation
Nancy Lackey Community Education Fund
National Endowment for the Arts
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, Jr. Tennessee Arts Commission Unum
VISIONARY ARTSBUILDERS
Mr. Owen Allen
BBC Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Chapin Lillian L. Colby Foundation
Mitch and Jackie Collins Ashley and Ward Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Davenport III Elder’s Ace Hardware
EPB Fiber Optics
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Faulkner
First Horizon Foundation George R. Johnson Family Foundation
Rich and Barbara Kramer Ms. Candy G. Kruesi
Mr. Marcus McKamey
Mr. and Mrs. Chris McKee
James McKissic and Shane Morrow
Mr. Ferman Miller*
Mr. Dan Rather Ms. Paula K. Southwood
Mrs. Mary Ann K. Stewart
Ms. Angie Stoudemire
Truist Foundation Weldon F. Osborne Foundation
*deceased
INSPIRATIONAL ARTSBUILDERS
Anonymous (2)
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Aiken, Jr. Aladdin Printing
Ms. Annette Allen
Ms. Rowena L. Belcher
Mr. Charlie Brock
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Brock, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Brock, Jr.
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
UNITED, Inc., Tennessee Valley
Senator and Mrs. Robert P. Corker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Decosimo
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Dyer
Jeannine and Gary Grogg
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hall Mark and Lisa Henley
Sam and Jimmy Hudson
Mr. Miles Huff Ms. Kristy Huntley
Mr. & Mrs. K. Donald Jensen Mrs. Nancy R. Jolley Mrs. Joy Jones
Dr. Bruce Kaplan and Ms. Ann Law Dr. Dan Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kilbride Mr. John Bryan Kitchen
Sallie Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lebovitz M.J. and Howard Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. McCallie Mr. and Mrs. Deaderick C. Montague Tom and Kristina Montague Network For Good Mrs. Margaret D. Oehmig Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pettway Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips Dr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Rich Tiffanie and Michael Robinson Ms. Chyela Rowe Henry & Rachel Schulson Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sendele Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Sharber
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Siskin Randy and Gloria Smith Mrs. Margaret P. Smith Drs. Adam and Nickie Soufleris Susan H. & Taylor Stein Mr. Michael Stone
Top Flight Paper Products, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Teo Valdés Rep. Greg Vital Mrs. Joan H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wyatt
PASSIONATE ARTSBUILDERS
Drs. Mitch & Marie Farrar Baldree Mr. John Beder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Boehm Ms. Jean M. Brennan
Ms. Margaret Cabrera-Hudgins Mrs. Andrea Crouch Mrs. Leland H. Davenport Ms. Olga de Klein Mr. Everett J. Fisher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Friberg, Jr. Ms. Lacey Furr
Mr. and Mrs. Zane T. Goggin
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Harper Mr. Drew Hibbard
Ms. Margaret E. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kellermann
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinser
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kling Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Landis
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Lebovitz Ms. Amy Lowdermilk
Ms. Ladell McCullough Moffat Ms. Frances McDonald Mr. Frank S. McDonald
Cdr. and Mrs. Virgil V. McGee Ms. Cheryl Millsaps
Ms. Stephanie Pearson Mr. Jared Pickens
Mr. Mark A. Ramsey River Gallery
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Robinson
Dr. Chris and Mrs. Michele Sanborn
Ms. Beth Soloff
Southern Champion Tray Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Tarumianz, Jr.
The UPS Store - Signal Mountain Road
Thompson Engineering
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tolar Dr. Chris Topel and Mrs. Sybil Topel Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Van Valkenburg Mrs. Sue Anne H. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. H. White Mr. Billy Woodall and Mr. Rodney Simmons
SUSTAINING ARTSBUILDERS
Anonymous
Suzy and Mike Anthony
Ms. Melissa Astin
Athens Distributing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Aupperle
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Boxell
Anne and George Bright
Marilyn and Morton Center
Mrs. Rebecca D. Clark
Corky and Theresa Coker
Ms. Nancy J. Collum
Ms. Carylon Cooper
Mr. Malcolm A. Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. D’Andrea, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Cary P. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Davis, Jr.
Ms. Rose E. Decosimo, in honor of Mrs. Rachel Decosimo
Mrs. J. Patrick Dilworth
Mr. and Mrs. Steve DiMisa
Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiNicolantonio
Mrs. Sandy Dittus
Ms. Mary Lou Drazich
Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Dungan
Mr. Steven Fell
Dr. and Mrs. Chuck Felts
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ferguson
Rear Admiral and Mrs. Vance H. Fry Ms. Meghan Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groves
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Haley, IV
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hayslett, III
Mr. and Mrs. David Hetzler
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hetzler
Mr. John G. Jackson
Ms. Victoria Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Landis
Jill & Jim Levine
Mrs. Gloria S. McConnell
Dr. Linda I. McDaniel
Mr. R. Larson Mick
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Miles
Mrs. Shirley Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal D. Mize
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Moore
Mr. Warren A. Mould
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mynatt, Jr.
Drs. James Nunally & Bess Ingram
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Obear
Mr. and Mrs. Patten Pettway
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poss
Mrs. Kimberly F. Quillen
Mrs. Juliana Ratliff
Mr. Paul Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Robinson, III Ms. Ellen Simak
Mr. David Spiller
Mr. Patrick Sweetman and Ms. Theresa Liedtka
Mrs. Peggy Violette
Ms. Thessela White
Mr. John E. Wigal and Dr. Cecelia M. Wigal
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wilder, Jr. Kathryn Wroth
Mr. David H. Young, III
SUPPORTING ARTSBUILDERS
Anonymous Mark & Debbi Ahlden
Ms. Marianna Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allison, Jr.
Dr. Deborah E. Arfken
Mr. Lawrence Armstrong
Dr. and Mrs. Sam L. Banks
The Honorable Russell Bean
Mr. Tristan Bean, in honor of Russell Bean
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Beard
Mr. and Mrs. Thilo H. Best
Mrs. Marie-Helen Boehm
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Brock Ellyn and John Brooks
Mrs. Glynda J. Brown
Jason & Haley Brown, in memory of Vince Iarossi
Paul & Jody Burch
Ms. Cam Busch, in memory of Booker T. Scruggs
Mrs. William Butterfield
Mr. Ben Cairns
Ms. Charlotte Caldwell
Judge and Mrs. William B. M. Carter
Ms. Ann Cater
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chesney
Mr. & Mrs. L. Andrew Clark
Ms. Karen A. Claypool
Dr. and Mrs. Joel B. Clements
Dr. and Mrs. David N. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cooper
Linda & Pete Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Crowe
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Crutcher
Mr. and Mrs. Bob L. Dann
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Davis
Dr. and Mrs. Jim B. Davis
Ms. Lora Dawson
Karen Diamond & Dr. Clark White
Mr. Jerry M. Draper
Ms. Suzanne Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Giddings
Ms. Eleanor G. Goodson
Ms. Caitlin Grammer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Grant
Ms. Meghan Greene, in honor of Carlin McRae
Ms. Vanessa W. Griffin, in honor of Nancy Hatch Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griscom
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grody
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Guerry
Mike & T.J. Hanretta
Mr. Joseph B. Harris and Ms. Susan Jones
Ms. Lyn Harris, in honor of James McKissic
Ms. Susan Harris
Mr. Roger A. Harvey
Ms. Yolonda Hayslett
Douglas and Mimi Hedwig
Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hendricks Ms. Jacqueline Henry Mr. Gary Hilbert
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Hoback, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hooper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hudson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Hudson
Ms. Vanessa Jackson Mrs. Frances F. Jones
Mr. Thomas Kale
Dr. and Mrs. Hyman M. Kaplan Ms. Cathie A. Kasch Jim and Barbara Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Killian Mr. Joseph D. Lance Mrs. Donna Landry Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Laseter Mr. Russell B. Lee Ms. Jennifer A. Lewis Ms. Stacy G. Lightfoot
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Linden Ms. Cynthia H. Lovell
Mrs. Jonnie Sue Lyons Mrs. Susan E. Martin
Ms. Cherie Martinez
Ms. Kristin May Ms. Lynne Mayer
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer McCallie, III Dr. and Mrs. John W. McCravey Mary & Don McDowell
Dr. and Mrs. John R. McGauley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. McKerley Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mills Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid Mills
Mr. Heath Montgomery Ms. Sarah Moore
Mrs. Sarah Morgan, in honor of James McKissic
Ms. Angela L. Myers
Ms. Janine L. Nash
Dr. and Mrs. Brian H. Negus Ms. Amanda Nelson Varnell
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Neuhoff Ms. Kathleen Nolte
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Novak
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Oakes Mr. Ernie Paik
Mr. Neil Panzier
Ms. Martha Parker
Mr. Frank Pinchak Mrs. Katherine H. Prior
Ms. Linda Rath
Michael and Lisa Revenig
Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Richardson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richert, Jr. Ms. Ann Riley Mrs. Meredith L. Rivers
Mr. and Mrs. Larimore B. Roberts Mrs. Harold E. Ruck
Dr. Sanford W. Shaw Ms. Carol L. Simmons
Ms. Jennifer H. Smart Ms. BettyeLynn Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith Mr. Barry Snyder Ms. Debra Socia Ms. Louise Spector
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Starnes Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Taylor Mr. Joseph Thomas Mrs. Linda Thompson Ms. Sally Thompson-Tomlinson
Mr. Tom Trevor and Ms. Ann Coulter Mr. and Mrs. David Tugman Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tumelaire Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Tuttle Dr. and Mrs. Mel Twiest
Unum Matching Gifts Program
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Vaughn Mrs. Catherine Vitale, in memory of Dennis Palmer
Dr. James A. Ward, III Mr. and Mrs. Stroud Watson Tianna and Brett Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webb
The Revs. Ann & W. B. Weeks Ms. Kathy Whitaker Mrs. Lea Anne Wiles Ms. Elizabeth Williams Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams Ms. Lillie Wills Ms. Juana Wilson-Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Woody, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James O. B. Wright Mr. Tony Young
ARTSBUILDERS
Ms. Crystal Bell
Ms. Diana Brazelton Ms. Julliette Brown
Ms. Melea Butler
Ms. Joyce Campbell
Ms. Alice L. Cannella Mrs. Jacqueline P. Carson Ms. Demetrus Coonrod
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Crimmins
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis
Mrs. Marilyn Garner Ms. Sarah Goza
Ms. Denise Hardee
Ms. Jennifer Holder
Dr. Nicholas Honerkamp
Jake and Bobbie Howell
Dr. Debbie Ingram
Ms. Jamillah Jones
Ms. Karitsa Jones
Ms. Molly K. Kennedy Mark and Stevie Keown
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie LeSure Ms. Lindsey M. McCarter
Mr. and Mrs. George E. McGee, III Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott McGinness
Ms. Baggs McKelvey Dr. J. Edward McKinney
Mr. Lourans Mikhail
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Panter
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parham
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Paty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Radel
Ms. Karla Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Rollins Ms. Joan Sompayrac and Mr. Tony Grossi
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stagmaier Ms. Jennifer Strickler
Mr. Phil Summerlin
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Walldorf Mrs. Allene T. Ward
Ms. Katie Wells
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zehnder
HONOR ROLL
We thank everyone who has contributed to the 2022 Annual Campaign as of November 15, 2022 and acknowledge donors giving $60 or more in this listing.