BW Insider 2015 Summer

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Alan Gerry, Chairman Darlene Fedun Kathy Frommer Jeffrey Gerson Ronald Greenberg Paul Guenther Nick LaHowchic Steve Marton D.W. Porto Stuart Salenger Ari Straus Keith Suehnholz Mike Watkins

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THE MUSEUM AT BETHEL WOODS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Darlene Fedun, CEO Michael Fisher Denise Frangipane Wade Lawrence
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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a not-for-profit cultural organization that inspires, educates, and empowers individuals through the arts and humanities. Ticket revenue provides only a fraction of the costs necessary to maintain our exceptional cultural center and to present programs for audiences of all ages, many at little to no cost. Donations support our efforts to provide access to artistic, social, and civic activities for our community and visitors to the region. Donations are 100% tax-deductible and all funds support our education, community outreach, and museum programs. Creative direction and design of BW Insider is provided by FisherMears Associates, LLC. 4

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Dear Friends: Welcome to Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. We are honored that you have chosen to join us for one of the nearly 300 programs we offer annually. As a not-for-profit cultural center, it is our mission to inspire, educate, and empower through the arts and humanities; and it is our hope that each of our programs, made possible by the generosity of our donors, sponsors, members, and guests, will do just that. This summer, our efforts to preserve and interpret the cultural, social and political events of the 1960s while presenting a selection of artistic opportunities for a variety of audiences will be at the forefront of our work. Our reimagined arts and humanities-based programs like PLAY: Theatre, PLAY: Music, and Project Identity: Sessions will expose young participants to the transformative power of the arts. New series like Moonlit Movie Mondays will bring the community together to enjoy classic cinema under the stars on our outdoor Terrace Stage, while the exceptional Sundays with Friends Chamber Music Series and Bradstan Cabaret Series return to our intimate Event Gallery. The Museum at Bethel Woods will continue to attract visitors from around the world with its work to interpret the decade of the 1960s, while preserving the historic 1969 Woodstock site. This year’s special exhibit, THREADS, presented in collaboration with Andy Hilfiger, connects ’60s fashion to modern rockwear. The Pavilion Stage will of course continue to host some of the world’s greatest talent —from superstars like Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga to rock stars like Van Halen and Def Leppard to icons like Neil Young and Jackson Browne—enabling hundreds of thousands of guests to again gather on our historic grounds, united by a universal love of music. We invite you to take a deeper look at all that Bethel Woods has to offer—we don’t think you’ll be disappointed. As you do, please keep in mind that your continued support is critical to preserving our cultural treasure for generations to come. We invite you to learn more about how you can become a part of that critical support network by becoming a donor, sponsor, member, or volunteer. Thank you and enjoy,

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JOHN A. FARKAS, Ph.D. Shannon McSweeney-LeMay James Reilly Amy Smith Meghan Stalter Julie Kaufman Patrick Murphy Damian Bryla & Erica Stoeckeler Liz McKay Rick Martinez Al D’Auria John Lambkin Greg Lotorto Ed Jacobsen Frank Segro Kathleen Christie Audrey Garro John Howard Wade Lawrence Christine Bunce & Laura Moran Lillian Carbonara Martha Spreen Kathleen Welton Donna Kortright

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AN INTERVIEW WITH

Bryan Adams

On June 19 Bethel Woods will host Bryan Adams as he celebrates the 30th anniversary of his Reckless album known for mega hits like “Run to You,” “Kids Wanna Rock,” and “Summer of ’69.” The summer of ’69 holds a lot of significance at the Bethel Woods site, but for Bryan Adams, the song is not about the iconic Woodstock festival but rather “youth, nostalgia, and looking back on making love for the first time.” His songs became coming-of-age anthems for thousands of young people who remain dedicated fans today. “One of the great joys of returning to play the entire album is to hear the people singing the songs. It’s the greatest tribute a songwriter could ever have,” Adams says of this year’s anniversary tour. A talented guitarist, singer, and songwriter, Adams is a versatile artist whose skills and interests extend far beyond music. For well over 10 years, he has been developing a reputation as a photographer capturing shots of a variety of well-known celebrities. He has intertwined these passions into the work of The Bryan Adams Foundation. “Lately we have been focusing on helping the wounded veterans returning from Iraq

and Afghanistan. I released a book of photos last year called Wounded - The Legacy of War which is comprised of a series of British war veterans who have returned very badly wounded from duty.” He also works to ensure that today’s children have the same opportunities to be inspired by the arts as he did. “One of the programs we support with the foundation is supplying musical instruments to my local school in London. It has so far been a great success.”

TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEW VISIT BETHELWOODSCENTER.ORG/BLOG


FROM CENTER FIELD TO CENTER STAGE

Bernie Williams TALKS ABOUT HIS PASSIONS “I don’t know if I was as gifted as some of the kids that I grew up with,” four-time World Series champion and five-time baseball All-Star, Bernie Williams says modestly. After a 16-year career with the New York Yankees, Williams has been able to turn a passion for music that developed as a child growing up in Puerto Rico into a second successful career.

“A profound influence was my mother,” recalls Williams. “A 40-year educator in Puerto Rico public schools, she believed in well-rounded education for her kids, so in addition to core curriculum, she wanted to make sure we had exposure to athletics and the arts, specifically music. We weren’t rich but we were taught the value of education.”

“I think that the one quality my family instilled in me was perseverance and a strong work ethic. A lot of what people perceive as being natural is really the product of a lot of long nights and hard work.” Two things that are still constant forces in Williams’s life, who today is a fulltime student studying Jazz Performance.

His exposure to the arts as a child has led Bernie to become involved with causes that help to ensure young people are able to have similar experiences, including Little Kids Rock. “The organization brings instruments and music closer to kids in schools which have fallen victims to the budget cuts in the arts and music. My involvement certainly draws from my life experiences, and how much fun I had growing up and learning an instrument, and how rewarding it was when I would learn to play a song and be able to perform in front of others.” Long-time fans of the multi-talented and gracious Bernie Williams can enjoy his transition from center field to center stage, and a lucky few who purchase VIP tickets will get the chance to meet the legend, when he performs in the intimate, indoor Event Gallery on June 28. TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEW VISIT BETHELWOODSCENTER.ORG/BLOG

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ROCK OF AGES

DEF LEPPARD’S PHIL COLLEN TALKS ABOUT THE POWER OF CREATIVE EXPRESSION “I didn’t pick up the guitar because I wanted to be a musician - for me, it was a tool of expression, a way to communicate,” explains Collen who joined Def Leppard in 1982. Receiving his first guitar at 13 changed his life. “I never suffered teenage angst when everyone around me really did. I lived in East London and it was tough. Things my buddies got into were awful, but I was able to channel it through music. I had an outlet, a way to let off steam.”

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As a teenager, his cousin first introduced him to Woodstock alumni like Jimi Hendrix and Richie Havens, who Collen lists as major influences today. “My cousin would have

all these bootlegs of everything from Deep Purple to Woodstock. To me, Woodstock was the mecca – it was a big, big deal.” The thought of performing for the first time on those sacred grounds on July 11 gives Collen a thrill. “I’m excited. I really am. I seriously am – and I don’t usually get like that. This is actually really cool. I’m amazed we’ve never played there before, so this will be great.” As someone whose life has been transformed by the power of the arts, he believes strongly that children should have open access to a variety of artistic opportunities. “A lot of young people are


missing the ability to communicate verbally and they get really frustrated and confused. The arts provide a way to let it all out.” And Collen stresses that it’s not just music that can have this effect. “Any kind of art form – from poetry to painting – I’ve brought myself to tears writing songs and I’m not a weepy kind of guy, so it’s amazing that it can bring it out of me. I suggest it to anyone.” An open mind and fierce belief in individuality have led Collen to a successful and rewarding career. “I don’t like segregation in any form and that comes out in my music and the way I live my life. Blend it all together. There’s good stuff in everything. If you’re

“When you’re inspired, you can be taken somewhere almost heavenly.”

secure and you feel that there’s integrity in what you’re creating, that’s what matters.” And as Collen explains, blending all genres of music is the best way to pay tribute to the legacy of Woodstock. “What was Woodstock? It was bringing together all types of music. So stay open – that’s what keeps the spirit going.” Def Leppard joins us with Styx and Tesla on July 11.

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Local Kids

SHARE THE STAGE WITH KIDZ BOP Five-year-old Andrew Demarest was sitting on the lawn at a Green Day concert when front-man Billie Joe told the audience, “I need a drummer on stage.” Demarest nervously waved his hands high in the air hoping to be picked. He wasn’t, but at that moment he knew he wanted music to be a part of his life. Demarest is fulfilling his dreams as a drummer in Walden’s New York School of Music. He and his bandmates, all 15-16 years old, Brendan Cicardo, Josh Doro, Matthew Kocienda, Ben Kohn, Shawn McNair, and Rose Tommasi, are one of two teen local acts who will open for Kidz Bop, the number-one music brand for kids, on July 18 at Bethel Woods.

Sharing the spotlight will be Breach The Barrier, a local band from Narrowsburg. Led by 15-year-old McKinley Bernitt, who has participated in arts and humanities education programming at Bethel Woods, including Project: Identity, these young rockers promote “being yourself, being an original and not being afraid to breach the barrier.” Joining McKinley on stage are: Bryce Maopolski, 12; Reece Maopolski, 11; and John Muzuruk, 13. Bethel Woods is delighted to partner with Kidz Bop to provide this exciting opportunity to showcase the talent of our local young people, and together the organizations have also organized a special miniperformance for 200 children served by the Boys & Girls Club, as we continue our work to make the arts accessible to everyone in our community. Since 2001, Kidz Bop has sold over 15 million albums and 4.3 million tracks, releasing 28 albums of pop song covers performed by a cast that changes every three years. The current Kidz: Bredia, Matt, Grant, and Ashlynn will also spend time talking chatting with the Club kids about the importance of music and the arts in their lives.

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The Odd Couple

60 YEARS AND A LEGION OF LITTLE MONSTERS BETWEEN THEM, BUT TONY BENNETT AND LADY GAGA BELONG CHEEK TO CHEEK Between Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga they have 24 Grammys, 7 Emmys, 13 MTV Music Video Awards, 13 Guinness World Records— and two foundations dedicated to improving children’s lives. For as long as Tony Bennett has been releasing chart-topping albums, he has been a passionate activist. In 1965, he joined Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma, Alabama to march for equal voting rights, later receiving a “Salute to Greatness” award from the Martin Luther King Center and being recognized by the United Nations as a Citizen of the World. Sometimes nicknamed “Tony Benefit,” he’s also renowned for his philanthropic work, raising millions for juvenile diabetes, and founding Exploring the Arts with his wife Susan, a former public school teacher. Their organization transforms the lives of young people through arts education, partnering with schools nationwide to provide access and opportunity for

underserved youth through in-school and after-school art programs. Just like Bennett, Lady Gaga is celebrated for her activism. Founder of the Born This Way Foundation, Gaga is a champion for anti-bullying and LGBT causes and is committed to supporting the wellness of young people and empowering them to create a kinder and braver world. Together these classically trained legends are taking the world by storm with their unexpected chemistry and vocal firepower on the Cheek To Cheek tour, thrilling audiences with their jazzy renditions of beloved standards as Gaga’s Little Monsters experience the Great American Songbook beside Baby Boomers who’ve been enthralled by Bennett’s talent for over six decades. Don’t miss this once-in-alifetime experience when these New York legends grace Bethel Woods’ stage on July 25. 19


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The staff at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is trained in emergency preparedness and evacuation procedures. In the event of an emergency, please follow the direction of our staff for your safety and the safety of others. We will monitor weather conditions and update you as quickly as possible. Should we need to evacuate for severe weather, Pavilion guests are asked to remain in their seats, provided it is safe to do so. Lawn guests should follow staff directions and immediately return to their vehicles. In the event of lightning, enclosed motor vehicles can provide shelter as long as you do not touch the metal framework during the storm. Remain in your vehicle until the lightning threat has ended. No place outside is safe if lightning is in the vicinity. Should you find yourself without shelter, stay away from the tallest objects (trees, light poles, flag poles), metal objects (fences), standing pools of water and open fields. Guests can tune-in to FM 107.7 for updates on the situation and the performance. Information can also be found by following Bethel Woods on Facebook and Twitter, or downloading the free Bethel Woods app. You may contact Bethel Woods Security at 845-583-2062 or text message your question/ concern to 69050, keyword ‘bethel’ <space> question/issue & location. For your safety, medical personnel are on site for all Bethel Woods Pavilion concerts.

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It Was All…Alright AN INTERVIEW WITH THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND LEAD SINGER AND FOUNDING MEMBER DOUG GRAY Formed in 1972, The Marshall Tucker Band plays about 200 shows annually with no plans of stopping. In his southern drawl, Doug Gray explained, “When someone has a tear in their eye or a smile on their face, that’s what keeps you around for 40 years.” Returning from Vietnam in late 1969, he recalls the lingering impact of the Woodstock festival. “There was freedom of music… expression. An opportunity for [people] to state what they wanted through music.” As explored in The Museum at Bethel Woods, the festival occurred at the height of the hippie movement, which challenged social norms. “Everyone thought they were just a bunch of lowlife hippies, but I think Woodstock started something. It reminded people that it wasn’t so bad. So forget the problems—and remember that it was all alright.”

Gray also stressed the importance of musical evolution, describing himself as a fan of everything from American Idol to the Pointer Sisters to violinist Stephane Grappelli. “I don’t know what it is but certain songs just open up a thing in your brain and you say, ‘that’s cool’.” “I know music is getting better, it’s evolving back to emotional music. The same way you remember your first kiss, people remember the first time they heard music that spoke to them.” This summer, The Marshall Tucker Band returns with Lynyrd Skynyrd on August 14. TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEW VISIT BETHELWOODSCENTER.ORG/BLOG

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Jackson Browne PERFORMS ON SEPT 19 For decades, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jackson Browne has been inspiring individuals through his words. Writing and performing some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music, and helping to define a genre of songwriting – one charged with honesty, emotion, and personal politics. From “The Pretender” to “Running on Empty,” “Take it Easy,” and “Somebody’s Baby” his songs resonate as the soundtrack to our lives.

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The message has always been central to his music, and can be found throughout songs he wrote for himself, and others including Bruce Springsteen, The Eagles, Gregg Allman, Joan Baez, Linda Ronstadt, and the Byrds, among others. On the way to becoming one of the best-loved musicians of our time, selling over 18 million records in the U.S., he became a celebrated and well-known activist and arts advocate, too. He found an early interest in environmental, social justice and educational causes, fighting against Three Mile Island and nuclear power in 1979 and helping to form Musicians for Safe Energy. Political protest found powerful expression in his 1986 release, Lives In The Balance, and he’s been active in Farm Aid, Amnesty International, Why Hunger, and 1% for the Planet.

As co-founder of Success Through the Arts, Browne shares a similar mission with Bethel Woods, inspiring and empowering young people through the performing arts. His organization works with K-12 schools in South Los Angeles to level the institutional and achievement gaps by igniting a passion for the arts, enhancing self-esteem, academic achievement, self-discipline, and social responsibility. The latest album in Browne’s 40-year career, Standing In The Breach, continues his legacy of thoughtful reflection. A collection of deeply personal, sometimes political songs, explores love, hope, and defiance in the face of the uncertainties of modern life. He’ll answer countless requests from Bethel Woods audience by performing September 19.


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A SPECIAL EXHIBIT AT THE MUSUEM AT BETHEL WOODS There is an undeniable connection between fashion and music: creative expression, joy, happiness. Some would say the two go hand in hand. Dare we say they are inseparable? Come see how the spirit and creativity of both blend in perfect harmony in The Museum’s Special Exhibit Gallery. Threads is an exhibit with attitude, where you can lose yourself for a while in hip

clothing and rock rags from the 1960s and early 1970s. You can even dress like a rock star in the “Rock Star Photo Studio” and post your photos to social media or email your friends. The exhibit is co-curated by Andy Hilfiger, fashion designer and musician who has toured with the Ramones, Kid Rock, and Blue Oyster Cult. It draws heavily on his personal collection of vintage clothing, and the rock couture he has created for stars including Stephen Tyler, Keith Richards, and others. Once asked whether he prefers designing clothes or performing music Hilfiger said, “I like wearing the clothes and playing the music.” Over 40 vintage outfits in four categories are featured, showcasing how 1960s clothing has influenced modern styles. Fashionistas, collectors, and rock fans of all ages will enjoy everything from street and rock fashions, to second-hand, haute couture, military, and theater styles. Threads is on display through December 31. Visit BethelWoodsCenter.org/Threads to help fund this exhibition. 31


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PEACE, LOVE, AND YOGA Sitting in a lotus pose before a crowd that approached half a million, he said music was “the celestial sound that controls the whole universe.’’ With that, Sri Swami Satchidananda opened the 1969 Woodstock festival. Over the course of the weekend Tom Law, a yoga practitioner and member of the Hog Farm commune, led morning yoga practice that helped to keep the peaceful vibe. On September 12, Satchidananda’s Integral Yoga Institute and Law will return for the first annual Live Well, Be Well Festival – A Day of Peace and Yoga. Gwen Lawrence, yoga instructor for the NY Giants and Yankees will lead a master

yoga class, and DJ HyFi, will bring his signature musical style to compliment the event. In addition, classes for yogis of all abilities including explorations of Vinyasa, Kundalini, Classical Integral, Chakra Flow, Acroyoga, Yin, and children’s yoga will be taught outdoors by local instructors. A walk of the grounds to the Woodstock monument and a market with handmade goods and healthy food options will round out the day. With yoga’s proven ability to improve physical and psychological wellbeing, the festival is a fitting addition to Bethel Woods programming, supporting the organization’s mission to positively impact its community. All festivals at Bethel Woods celebrate the region’s beauty and talent by showcasing local artists, farmers, crafters, and creators, while welcoming guests to enjoy the peaceful setting and scenic vistas of the campus.

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understand the continuity and change through the years. The report helps to reveal the history that lies within the rolling hills, forest, and fields of the Woodstock festival site. The Woodstock festival was a watershed moment at the end of a decade of extreme cultural change, highs, and lows. Bethel Woods thanks those who recognize the importance of maintaining the historic integrity of this site. By doing so, we help to safeguard our community’s heritage, making it available to future generations for civic enjoyment and educational activities.

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Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Williams are residents of Dover, New Jersey with a second home in Bethel. As longtime supporters of Bethel Woods, they understand the value of arts and humanities education. They also understand the geographic and financial challenges our region’s young people face to experience the arts. Now, thanks to the Williams Endowed Education Fund, even more young people will be afforded the opportunity to take part in immersive programs on topics like civil rights, music, and culture. In our programs students gain hands on experience performing in theatrical and musical productions; creating and collaborating on original works; and designing sets and costumes; while exploring their creativity, building confidence and learning valuable life skills.

The Williams Endowed Education Fund aims to provide financial support toward tuition and transportation assistance for the children and youth of the Hudson Valley region so that they may attend Bethel Woods programs. The Fund will also support future programming participation. You can help bridge the gap with a contribution to The Williams Endowed Education Fund. Just complete our secure online donation form at BethelWoodsCenter.org/ Endowment or contact Dr. John Farkas at 845.295.2403.

“Mason was awarded a scholarship and it helped defray the cost… The most important thing she gained from these experiences is an increased confidence in life and the desire to work hard and excel.” — Mason’s mom, Jamie Clark

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2014 DONORS These generous contributors help us to offer free and low cost programming in the arts and humanities while continuing to expand the number of programs and participants we serve.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE ($50,000+) Stuart Salenger Foundation

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Anonymous Anonymous Robyn Gerry Jeffrey and Giselle Gerson Montreign Resort Casino John J. & Regina B. Heldrich Foundation, Inc.* The Suehnholz Family

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Monticello Motor Club Ovations Food Services Rolling V Bus Corporation Rowley Family Regina Stem-In Memory of Regina Heldrich Mike Watkins/ Woodstone Development, LLC*

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Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Boyd* First Niagara Foundation Garigliano Law Offices, LLP The Grillo Family* Dr. and Mrs. William H. Harris It’s Not A Pain Building Services Nick and Diane LaHowchic Lamar Advertising Orange County Trust Company Cindy and Blaine Schwadel and Family Joan and Daniel Silna and Family Sullivan Fire Protection Corp/ Ira and Ruby Gold Family Suzanne and Steve White Midori Yamanouchi, Ph.D.*

In Memory of Roslyn and Philip Block Annelise Gerry and Family The Guenther Family The William and Elaine Kaplan Private Foundation Moore Insurance Agency The A. Lindsay & Olive B. O’Connor Foundation The Rhulen/Loughlin Family -In Memory of Trevor John Loughlin S.L. Gimbel Foundation Advised Fund ASSOCIATE’S CIRCLE at The Community Foundation ($1,000-$2,499) -Inland Southern California Jeffrey Allison and James Lomax-V* TD Charitable Foundation David Brittenham and Carolyn Summers BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE J. Frank and Susan Brown ($5,000-$9,999) Ric and Karen Coombe* The Fishman Family Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Davatzes and Majestic Drug Co.* Steve Densmore/Choice Words Martin Hersh Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits Joan Kaplan Joe and Corinne Dox* H. F. Lenfest Rodney W. Dow Susan and Steven Marton* Dr. John and Nancy Farkas*

Richard and Karen Goodman* Steven and Susan Herfield Hudson Valley Cattle Company Elaine Jacobson Jeff Bank* Jeffrey Klotz Mr. and Ms. Ronald Leal In memory of Richard O. Ullman Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. LeFrak John Luedke In Memory of Walter and Edward Luedke Ralph A. Pascucci, Myriad Productions Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Pskowski Rennert Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Schleifer* Lauren Seikaly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley Stewart’s Shops Corp. Richard Stieglitz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tauber Gary and Mona Tugender/ County Fountain Supplies* Vining Sparks, IBG James Vipond Elsie and Howard Wasserman* Leonard J. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Alan Winters Zubatkin Owner Representation, LLC*

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph X. Garvey* Richard Gebel Brad and Blake Joblin Jim and Sammy Killilea-V* Maryanne Korty John and Naomi Lawrence Wade and Laurie Lawrence Randy and Melissa Lewis The Montgomery Group, Inc. Drs. Andrew Rubenstein and Julia Piwoz Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schoor* Claude Simon Arthur Sinensky and Debra Oremland Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Soltis* Paul Service Jonathan Stone William Thomson-In Honor of DW & Christine Porto Ellen and Stephen Tucker Tracy Vale Joseph Williams Woodloch Pines, Inc.

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Jonathan Farrow Carol Ferretti James and Susan Fitton* Eric Gerard Shaun Gotthardt Steve Hansen Thomas Hickey Hudson Valley Investment Advisors L.L.C. Margaret Hughes Drs. Rachel and Jeffrey Humphrey Ron Javer The Kern Family In Memory of Marilyn Goldsmith Phyllis Lane Pearl Madnick-In Memory of Wallace Madnick In Honor of the McElroy Family Michael O’Farrell Rebecca O’Lone Richard L. O’Rourke, Esq. Betty Perry In Honor of Perryman Radio Tubes Ted and Marilyn Petrillo John and Deb Rath Robert Riebling Stephen Wayne Rubin Lucia Ruta Amy Fonda Sara Dorothy Satenberg* Paula Scuderi Jan Seigel Dyan Sierra Silsbe Mr. Glenn Smith P.E. and Mrs. Pat Smith Lawrence Smith-In Honor of The 1960’s Joe and Marie Solimena* Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Speranza Robert Stambaugh Mark Sullivan In Memory of Clyde & Kate Sullivan Anthony and Ann Vece Cornelia M. Vlamis Vic Wells

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS DONORS Donna Kortright* Michael Kurtz Dian and Garry Kvistad, The Woodstock Chimes Fund Jacques LeBlanc Laurie Letvak and Barry Shoot Liberty Iron Works Alan S. Lipman, Esq. Eric Lobenfeld* Logstock of Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lojewski Karen London* Joan C. Lonergan Noreen and Sam McDonald* Laurie McFadden Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McPhillips Stephen and Susan Miller Melissa Mirch Michael Morreale* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Needle* New Hope Community, Inc. Sue Newman* Joe Nolan* Steven Pacheco* Piccolo Paese Premier Parking Services & Systems, LLC Daniel and Teresa Prisciotta* Vincent Rampe -Danny’s Restaurant Wurtsboro Stephanie Richard* Sean Rieber Lucas Rosen Mary Roth* Roth Family Charles Rugoletti* Barbara Salan Mary Ann Savakinus Dorothy Shapiro Zack Siegel Gary and Diane Silver* Chris Skoff* Claudia and Steve Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Solow* Jane Sorensen Kathleen Stephenson Ira Stone-In Memory of Bert Sommer* Sullivan County Democrat Mr. and Mrs. Tom Terkhorn

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Terry Mark C. Van Sluyters* Mr. Arthur Veilleux* Robin and Stephen Wagner Raymond Walter* The Weiss Family* James Weltzer* Jedd Wolchok Jacalyn and Stephen Wolferman Kevin Zraly

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Harold Appel* George Appell, Jr.* Burton Avery* William Baguskas* Douglas Barker Stephen Barnett* Ray Baylis Kevin Bazur Bernard Beck* Bob Belcher* Lynda Betress* Elissa Blattman* Steven Bloom* Jeffrey Blumberg* Woodstock Bob Rev. Dr. Paul O. Boger* Bill Bolte* Bette Bonitz Mr. Tom Bracone* Eleanor Brooks Malcolm Brown In Memory of Rod Bunt Kent Carter* Richard Catusco Leah A. Chamblee* Larry and Isabel Cohen* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman* Kathleen Colligan* Alec Crosas* Joseph and Diane Czarnik Andrew Dachisen* Richard Danko Mr. W. Craig Dansbury Tamara D’Antoni* Janet Dashio* Nancy Davies*

Justin Defreitas* Nicholas Denise* Stephanie Dettlo* Stephen Dobson* Dr. James and Mrs. Katherine Drew Joycelyn A. Dummett Pat Durney* Mark Dziedzic Paul Epstein Susan and Joseph Etlinger Mr. and Mrs. Mac D. Feinman* Robyn Feltman* Robert Ferguson* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fernbach -In Memory of Scott Veling* Marcia Fink* James Fitzgerald* Mindy Fradkin* Phylllis C. Gallo* MaryAnn Geary-Halchak* Diane Genco* Sharon L. Gerard* Mr. William Gertz Arnold and Ronnie Ginsberg -In Memory of John and Regina Heldrich Harold Gold Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodman Amy Goodstein Amy Gordon* Ronald Greenberg* David Guthrie Lois S. Hager James Hamill* James Heal Matthew Helmick Paul Hemmer* Michael E. Henry* Brian Herold* Tracy Herold* Carol Heydt* Michael A. Hildebrandt* Bryan Holmes* Aaron Jaslove* Lester Johnson* Bruce and Marj Katin-Borland Dennis Kaus* James Keegan* Patricia Keegan* Arnold Keifer 45


BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS DONORS Peter A. Kestler Rich Klein* Keith Knott* Amy Kulchinsky* Andre` Laender* Elliott Landy* Mike Delbert Lato Mr. and Ms. Ronald Leal -In Memory of Patrick Kinney Jon Lemieux* Sol Lesser* Vance Levin* Isidro Linares Amy Livezey* Ron Madjeski Kathryn Magid* Steven Marcus* Mary Martin* Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Martin Masi Family Lori McKean* Margaret Meling* Lorraine Mosiniak* Scott Munroe* Kathi Murphy Marilyn Myruski* Jack and Nancy Neary* Irene Nowakowski* Kristina Olsen* Robert Osgood Zane Otto* Barbara Plotkin* Marc Posnock* Robert Potter* Christine Powell* Lauren Prentice* Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Privitera Marc Pruiksma* Barbara Rahm* Laurie E. Ramie* John Ranges* Gretchen Reed* Chloe Remaley* Karl Riemenschneider* Bryan Rogers* Steven Rolnick* Lori Rothman* Linda Roy* Lauren Rupert* Rick and Evelyn Ruppert 46

Rebecca Salon and J.P. Goldman Christine Schroyer* Esther Seltzer Arthur Shattuck Bobby Shaw* Marguerite Shelp* Amy Smith Michael Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snedeker* Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spector Kweon and Linda Stambaugh Sherri Steinhauer Liliam and Peter Stettner Shari Stopler* Heinrich Strauch* Paroo Streich* Marc Switko* Richard Syvertson* Monica Takourian* Charlotte Thomas* David F. Thomson Avrim Topen Ilene Tuller In Honor of Music*

Albert Valverde* Steven and Dali Vegliante Victor R. Vescera* Howard Waldrop Keith Walo Laura Walsh* Diana K. Weiner and John W. Story -In Honor of Veronica Hirschbohl Gary Weinstein Andrew and Julie Wilshinsky Donna and Alan Wink Brigitte Yohe Sami Yousif Charles Zanta* *Contributed directly to support The Museum at Bethel Woods. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this listing, we may have unintentionally overlooked someone. If this is the case, please accept our apology and notify us immediately.


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MEMBERS

Bethel Woods gratefully acknowledges the following for their support as of April 15, 2015. PRODUCER (BOX HOLDER)

A & Z Trucking, Inc. All County Insulation & Coating, Inc. Anderson/Matthews Wendy and Robert Andreala Jack and Lucille Bonventre Howard & Donna Braunstein/M & M Auto Group Lance and Susan Briggs The Center for Discovery The Corr Family Crystal Run Healthcare Dana Distributors Dentons US LLP DIANNIC LLC Dumain’s Haven Farm Fedun Family Kenneth and Margret Fritze Frommer Family Garigliano Law Offices, LLP Annelise Gerry and Family Robyn Gerry Jenienne and Mike Gismondi Grimm Construction The Guenther Family Healey Brothers Horizon Family Medical Group Bonna Horovitz and Joel Finkelstein Hudson Valley Hospital Physicians Johnstons Toyota The Kaplan Family Steven B. and Paula Kaufman Michael G. Leonard Lonstein Law Offices, P.C. The Walter and Edward Luedke Memorial Foundation Majestic Drug Co., Inc. Mediacom Communications Corporation Monticello Casino & Raceway Murray’s Free Roaming Chicken Monticello Motor Club NEWBURGH WINWATER Orange County Trust Company Scott and Randi Pomerantz DW and Christine Porto / Alta East, Inc. RVBC Christine and John Rada Roscoe Campsite Park

Ross Electric Rowley Family Stuart Salenger Scaturro Family Shortlines Coatings Corp. Fred and Jenny Shubert and Joe and Renie Williams Joan and Daniel Silna and Family Kara and Joe Silverstein and Family Mr. Anthony and Dr. Shirley Sinacore Guy Spradling and Gail Perrego Richard A. Stieglitz, Jr. The Suehnholz Family Sullivan Fire Protection Corp/ Ira and Ruby Gold Family Dr. Maureen Whipple and Dr. Terry and Mrs. Michele Geller Grace and Steven White Woodstone Companies Yellow Cab/Sullivan County Crane Service

DIRECTOR ($8,000)

Camp Chipinaw Mr. and Mrs. Ric Coombe The Helfant Family Liz and Jeff Klotz Ann and Mitch Lowenthal Susan and Steven Marton Keith Monteleone Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. Motl Robert Green Chevy Olds, Inc. - Mr. Robert S. Green and Ms. Jacqueline Ricciani Cindy and Blaine Schwadel and Family Senior Enterprises Sterling National Bank

PATRON ($5,000)

Roland and Lynn Bloomer David Brittenham and Carolyn Summers Bill Goodman and Joanne Sherman Steve and Lynn Hastings Steven and Susan Herfield Andrew Jacobson Charles and Cynthia Johnston Just-In-Time Contractors Stephen and Karen Kaufhold S. and N. McDonald

Moore Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reiser Rennert Family Gary and Mary May Schmidt Arthur Sinensky and Debra Oremland Sherri Steinhauer Mike and Gail Tambasco Travis and Ralf Vandermark Consulting, Inc.

DIAMOND ($2,600)

Anonymous Jill and Sam Alecci Armistead Mechanical Inc. Robert and Kevin Armistead Bedik Communications Don and Jan Bennett Joseph and Kristine Betro Billig, Loughlin & Baer LLP Dr. Barbara and Peter Blakey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowes Felicia Brower and Randy Bloomfield Brad Burnett and Robin Geiger Karen and Marc Bushell Rick and Noreen Calderin Ida and Charles Cardona Clear-Rite Pools & Spas Inc. Justyn Comer Elly Culotta Dr. Jorge R. Delgado Robert Delio Michael and Barbara Lester Duffy Michael and Diane Egan Holly and David Eikszta Bruce and Karen Ellsweig Ken and Chris Emery Empire State Bank Fallsburg Lumber Co. Hazel and Mike Farrell Joan Farrow and Family Randi and Lowell Feldman - Rolling Stone Ranch Caryn and Mark Follender Frank Siena Auto Sales Jill and David Fuerst Richard and Susan Gebel Susan Geras Richard and Karen Goodman Richard and Jane Gordon 53


BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS Michael and Marla Gross Dorothy E. Higgins Margaret Hotchkin and Brenda Immel Island Business Services Jane and Alan Kalleberg Susan and Lewis Kaufman Sharon L. Kewley and Stanley Tessel Barbara Klapper The Korn Family Bryan and Theresa Kulak Laurie Letvak and Barry Shoot Ralf Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Alan Madnick Stephen and Cindy Margulies Susan and Michael Meisler Christine Miele (V) Misner Benefits, LLC Robin Muth Andy Palmer Paul Congelosi Sales, Inc. Physicals Unlimited Prestige Towing & Recovery Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Pskowski The Rhulen and Loughlin Family Ed and Nancy Richter Greg and Mary Beth Saso Scancarello & Sons, Inc. Jamee and Michael Schleifer

The Schneiderman Family Glenn L. Smith, P. E. Margaret R. Smith Dr. Neil and Ruth Smith R.J. and Liz Smith Joseph and Salli Sosler Sotland Group Tom and Janet Sullivan Sullivan County Democrat The Taylor Family The Timna Group LLC Valerie and Scott Valuation Consultants, Inc. Matthew Van Houten and Jerry Johnson Wallkill Body Shop & Glass Inc. Howard and Elsie Wasserman Bruce Weiner Jeffrey Weinstein, M.D. Andrew R. and Julie Wilshinsky Woodbury Common/A Simon Premium Outlet Michael Zager

PLATINUM ($1,300)

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Associated Mutual Insurance Cooperative BashaKill Vineyards Beck, Gogolski, Poska & Company, Inc. Dan and Linda Berkowicz Thomas J. and Mary Blaney Gloria & Robert Blank, Barb & Mitch Blank, County Petroleum Elizabeth and Justin Bolognino Susan and Anselmo Bondulich Brey’s Egg Farm/Daniel and Nancy Brey J. Frank and Susan Brown Keith Brown Charlene and Matthew Canale Charles and Constance Carlsen Tony and Laurie Cicio Brian M. Cogan and Robin E. Keller Nelda and Tom Coleman Richard and Phyllis Coombe CRL Electric Corporation Dancing Cat Saloon Michael and Kathy Davidoff Tony and Anne DeRienzo Jonathan and Paula Drapkin and Family EMZ Construction Jeffrey and Shari Ferretti, Realtors Steve and Pat Fetner Karen and Michael Fisher Tony and Carol Friscia

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS Fusco Engineering and Land Surveying Ron and Ronnie Galletly Michael and Sandi Garcia Gasko & Meyer, Inc. John and Carol Geron Sidney and Kandace Gittleman Gina Givone and Mike Herrero Martin A. Gonzalez Tina Gorr Terry and Michael Groll Tom and Gail Guarino Chris Halperin Hambletonian Auto Spa C. Bruce Hamburg and Stephanie B. Hamburg Charles and Sara Herbstman Sheila Horwitz and Carl Sigman Susan and Steven Howell Hudson Valley Home Connection, LLC Rachel and Jeff Humphrey International Contractors Corp. Christiaan Irlbacher and Mia Irlbacher Helen and Peter Johnston Cindy and Eric Kashan Howard and Gail Katz Dr. Randolf and Eileen Katz John and Naomi Lawrence Lechner’s Propane Inc. Harold and Ann Lierow

Malek Properties Malmark Construction Corporation Sam and Carol Malovrh Matthew J. Freda Real Estate Matthew Matson H. Robert and Caran Mattis Michael and Shari Mednick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Miller Lois and Raymond Myruski Marcy and Michael Needle Cathleen and Mark Neidnig New Horizons Asset Management Group Orange County Golf Carts, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Manuel C. Perry, Jr. MD Marie and Michael Pillmeier Dr. Allan J. Pollack Karen Popkin and Jedd Wolchok Christine Reimer Mr. Sean Rieber Kevin and Yolanda Riley Riverside Remedies HealthMart Pharmacy Bill and Eileen Rothmeier Paul and Marianne Rouis Ms. Dorothy Satenberg and Rev. William Scafidi The Scarda Family Karen and Allan Scott Steven and Nancy Sharoff Gary and Judy Siegel

Rosemary and Jerry Skoda Darrell and Susan Supak Gary and Mona Tugender/ County Fountain Supplies Glenn and Susan Walski Ray and Nancy Walter James Willow and Karen Johnson

GOLD ($500)

Anonymous Susan and Stuart Apgar Donalette and David Appel Frank and Haydee Atkins B & K Abstract Corp. Mark Bachrach Norman Bachrach Aaron Back and Joyce May John W. Bader Ralph and Cindy Bassignani Dennis and Nancy Bivins Glenn and Fern Blackman Keely Blaikner Robert and Carol Bliefernich Marlann, Paul, Steven and Michael Blutman Ida and Gary Borer William and Donna Borras Larry and Cindy Braun, Expedition Log Homes Rachel Brey

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS Paul Brooks Charles T. Brown Katie and Linda Brown Dr. Kris Bungay and Jim O’Sullivan Linda R. Canonico and John Clement The Captain’s Table of Monroe NY, Inc. Michael Caputo Paul Carlucci Mark and Eileen Carson Judy Carton and Barbara Macfie Children’s Safe Stay Inc. Kathleen A. Christie Steve and Lisa Clark Mark P. and Cynthia J. Coleman The Condon and McCoy Families Hon. and Mrs. Joseph Covello Dain’s Lumber Laura B. and Frank Damone Thomas Davies Mr. and Mrs Glenn B. Davis R Dawson Dispoz A Blade Arthur DeDominicis and Donna Vandermark (Donna-V) Mary Lou and Raymond Dee Stephen and Joann DeFlorio Mr. and Mrs. John DeFluri Susan D’Egidio

Dan and Melissa Denisoff Joe and Nancy Dickinson Gerry and Claudia Dietz Linda Doerrer Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Doherty Dave and Maggie Dolack Matt and Linda Donachie Donnelly Family Maureen P. Draganchuk Jean Marie and Thomas Druse Loretta Duarte and Rod Conrow Jeanne Dutcher and Dave Jersey Jill and Michael Dutra Joann Ehrlich Susan and Ron Elinoff Daniel P. Fakla Jr. Harriet and Steven Fleissig Filis Forman in memory of her father Fred Denise Frangipane, Ian and Dr. William Pammer Garfinkel and Johnson Families James and Kathy Gerstner Arnie and Ronnie Ginsberg Sue and Joe Giza Linda and Steve Gleicher Goggins Family Andrew and Judith Gold The Raymond and Dr. Brian Gold Family Scott and Lisa Goldstein

Arthur and Lynn Goodman Steven and Susan G. Gottlieb Leslie and Glenn Green Tony Greier and Family David A. Gross Sara Feldman Guerin Gary and Kate Gutekunst The Halvorsen Family Richard Hamilton Hancock Liquor Store Norma and Paul Handsman and Family Richard Hansen Susan Harte, Esq. Kathy-Jo and Lee Hayden Jonathan Heaphy Debbie Heins and Val Fersch Samuel Hemkes Andrew and Alice Herzog Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Hewston Albert Hilber Marylou Hopkins Paula Hubert Hudson Valley Digital Marketing Sean and Bonnie Huebsch Lynn Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ignelzi Joe Igoe Martin Irwin and Doris Keller

landscape & environmental spaces

bluestone work •

Jesse G’s Nursery

contemporary & rustic charm designs

patios & terraces •

privacy screens •

out-buildings •

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS Paula and Joseph Israel Ron and Eileen Johnston Steve and Kathy Jones Arthur Kaplan John and Roseanne Kaste Sharon Kazansky-Green and Family Kevin Kennedy and Jennifer Williamson Joe and Linda Kenny Colleen and John Kerwan Alisa and Ted Kesten Robert and Deborah Kippel Kirtack Plumbing and Heating Jennifer M. Koch Susan E. Kohler Bernard and Susan Kozykowski (Susan-V) Jeffrey Kraut Lisa Kreischer Kristt Company Jeffrey S. Kuehn Bob, Terri and Sean Kuhn Dr. Leslie and Mr. Irwin Kumer Bruce Lafky Barbara A. Lancaster Winston Day Camp/The Landman Family Dr. Joseph and Liz Lauterstein Dr. Ira Lipton and Sharie Graham Jeffrey Allison and James Lomax, MD (V) Bruce and Judy Lott

Jeff Lubinsky Evan and Kristin Mack Constance Manalio Chris and Sharon Mania Denise Marcella Michael Mattucci Mayfly Inn Robert M. McCarroll Maureen and Tim McCarthy Tim and Cheryl McCausland Gerard McCrea Tim and Stephanie McVey Diane Merante Betsy and Sam Militello Laura Miller/Resa Barbalich Honorable and Mrs. Steven I. Milligram Bobby Moore Jing and Robert Moore Ava and Barry Mopper Zane and Janet Morganstein Suzanne Morris Doris Motl N.A.S. Security Systems, Inc. Mr and Mrs William Napolitano Lorraine and J. A. Negron Christy Nickels Ann Marie Nober Jeff and Mary Jane Nober

Amy Orange and Steve Liebertz P.N. Fire & Burglar Alarm Co., Inc. John and Sharon Pagano Robert W. Parsons Family Pat and Sandy John and Joanne Patrick Andrew and Sherri Pavloff David Pennington Mark and Monica Peplow Sue Petak Stephen and Donna Plotkin Bob and Tina Pratti Adrienne Prenatt Wendy Prince Frank and Annette Prykowski Laura Quigley Marvin and Denise Rappaport John and Deb Rath Bob and Denise Ratner Mark Ray Paul and Amy Relyea Michael D. Rettagliata Bruce Reynolds and Sam Wohl Atilano Rivera Richard and Michele Roberts Valerie Robinson and Wayne Thode James and Cynthia Roche Tom and Kathy Roe

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS The Rosen Family Carl and Nancy Rosenstock Stephen and Karen Rusiniak Chris and Pat Ryan Tom Saltarelli Salvucci Yanosh Wolons Alan Schantz and Lisa Favale Karen and Alan Scharfstein Paul and Adrienne Schick Leonard and Laurie Schwartz Lisa and Fred Sciliano Charlie and Pat Segar Dorothy Shapiro Gene and Martine Shelly Debby and Tom Siccardi Dr. Richard and Mrs. Judith Silverman Len Silverstein and Judy Regan Bill and Ginny Sipos Rita and Tom Skjold Elena Skolnick Lynn Skolnick Joan and Tom Smith Glen and Mary Snedeker Michael and Mary Catherine Soltis Spiro & Spiro Electrical Contractors Lynn-Anne and Stuart Spitzer Heidi and Kevin Stack Thomas L. Stark

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Regina H. Stem (V) Liliam and Peter Stettner Steve Dodd Plumbing and Heating Inc. Scott and Dena Stevenson Mark and RoseAnn Sullivan Samantha Sweeton Taglialatella Galleries Sue and Cy Tansey, Jr. Tommy Trees David F. Thomson Jimmy and Gloria Troy Karen Ufret Ken and Eleanor Uhl Ulster County Iron Works Craig and Sue Van Cott/ Unadilla Laminated Products Peter and Catherine Vargo The Vineyards Wine & Spirit Shop Ken and April Voorhis Henry and Gail Vriesema Carolyn and Harold Wachtel Tom and Marlene Wachtel Laurie and Gerald Wagner The Walder and Kula Families Steven and Beth Walnick and Beth Chamow Janet L. Warren and George Wagner Mary Jo and Peter Warren Richard and Erin Weinberger

Steven and Rhonda Weiner Alan and Leslie Weiskoppf Art Wilcox and Joann Turi-Wilcox Charles and Gail Wuhl Laura and Bill Wuerth Brian Wunderlich Jane Zuroff

SILVER ($250)

Anonymous Bob and Mary Ackerman Aro Khajong Stephen Andrews Dr. and Mrs. Carlo Annese Jacqueline Appel Nancy Balter David and Miriam Baskin Larry and Mary Battersby Myra Bauerband Ed and Cathy Behrens Dr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Benson Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Berg Frank Beyer Debbie Biccum Robert and Ellen Blank Ivy Booksin and Jamie Kaufman Borruso Family Dr. Arthur and Arlene Boshnack


BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS Darlene Bover Shelly J. Brundage The Bruno Family Norman and Louise Campbell John and Karen Celidonio Ken and Carole Chadwick Suzanne Clare and David Slemmer Carol and Bernard Cohen Kathleen Colligan Katherina Contini Jimmy and Barbara Conway Marshall Cowen Carmen Crawford Sharon Cron and Rodney Morris Diane and Doug Cruikshank Dr. and Mrs. Richard Daboul Jr., MD (Cathy-V) Richard and Angela Dalton Thomas and Melody DeBlock Jessica Demarest Elizabeth M. Di Maio John C. Doran Norman Dorf John J. Driscoll III and Linda Driscoll in Memory of John Driscoll, Jr. David Dulay Vivian and Jerrold Ehrlich Dennis and Nancy Elsas Nydia Feldner

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferber Bruce Flesland, Catherine Poluzzi Deborah Foster Dale Gallucci Paul and Candy Gatta Maurice Gerry Frank Glasser Susan and Jack Goodreds (Susan-V) William Graber and Sherree KaneGraber Mark and Julie Gray Wayne and Dorothy Griffin Lydia Guzman William and Jill Haan Thomas Hacker Sean and Mary Kate Hegarty Suzanne and Michael Henry Thomas Hickey Allen and Debby Hindin Robert and Kim Howerter Donna C. Hunt Gerald and Madelin Itzkoff Doug Jacobs Family David W. Jones Russell F. Kaufman Beth Kellogg Peter Kilcommons Helene Kimble Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kiston

The Kobrick Family Robert and Lannette Krikorian John and Lori Kurz Barry and Bonnie Lagoda Alan and Rachelle Laytner Risa and Seth Levine Elaine and Aaron Lieberman Karen and Eric London Barbara A. Long P. Lubniewski Richard Luft Jr. Robert and Theresa Mariani James Masi Joe and Theo Matta and Masterwork Home Raymond and Aileen Matthews Mr. and Mrs. S. McDermott Jeff and Luanne McDonough Cathy McFadden William McKerrell The McNeely’s Joseph and Paula Minew Bob and Lolo Mochnacz Carolynn Mulligan Dean and Carol Myshrall Mr. and Mrs. Timothy and Marta Newkirk Nick and Laura Nicolette Ray and Joan Nicolette Penni and Gil Nussbaum

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS Nancy O’Farrell Randall O’Neill and Dave McCracken Tino and Denise Pappas Richard Penney Pat Perrotti Bruce Peyton Photos by Cheryl Tina Pierce Bruce and Monica Pollock Linda Pomes (V) Marc Posnock Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prokosch Helen Rados and James Goldfarb Maria Cennamo Ragusa Laurie Ramie Evelyn and Dennis Raymond (V) Bernadette Reichle Noah, Tara, Paul, Ella, Floppy, Omar Reifenheiser Daniela Rider Kathleen A. Robbins-Pomeroy Julius and Linda Robinson Myron and Regina Rock Larry Rothchild and James Patrick RSK Associates Rick and Evelyn Ruppert Jackie and Brad Rutledge Patrice Samuels Linda Sandler

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Alan Wink Stephanie and Barney Woythaler Tom and Cindy Zak

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Anonymous Pat Abbott (V) Mark G. Aberasturi, Attorney at Law Lulu and Richard Abrams Doreen and Alan The Asaro Family Judy and Bernie Beck Denise Bell Morris Benjamin David Berger The Bloom Family Adam Boese Mary Ann Bopp (V) Gary A. Buki Jacqueline Burris Roger N. Calhoun Bob and Johanna Congiusti Judith Cucinotta Michael and Erica De Luca Lisa de Marinis Florence Demain Karen DePew Wendy Depew

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BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS MEMBERS Sandra and Theodore F. Dickson Jayne Dreher Driscoll Family Mada Dunn Charles Ehlers Ned and Nancy Engel Lysandra Ferriolo Rick Foster Deborah Friend Katherine Gallagher Lori and Ron Goldberg Patti Greenwood Lawrence Grosso Elisabeth Hellwege Dorothy Henry Judy Hildebrand Mark Izeman and Tanya Khotin Doug Kane Jim and Sue Kaufman John and Deanna Keats Don Keeler Robin and Don Keeler Thomas P. Kern The Kovals Labella & Associates Susan Lacey Michelle Lapolla

Peter and Deborah Layug Vance Levin Susan and George M Levy Barbara S. Lewis Ed Lykins Jack and Sheryl Maas Kathryn Grant Madigan Charlie Maloney (V) Michael and Valerie Matuszewski In Memory of Dave McGurgan Carol Michalski Meryl Miles Keith Moran Steve and Eileen Morey (Eileen- V) Ron and Jan Moss Mark Nathanson Sarah Nieman-Albrycht Robert P. Pacenza Benjamin Paige Kathleen Plumer Lori Price Fitzgerald & Quinn Patrick M. Reilly Dan and Ellie Salmon Pasquale and Lucie Santoro Howard Schlosser and Helen Turken J & K Scott

Cynthia and Ira Shechter Todd Skrzeczkowski Smith Kitchen & Bath Gallery Helen J. Spicka Anastasia P. Stekas Alice Stephens Brian Swallow Karen Taylor Thruway Plumbing Steven Vavricka Lisa Weigel Daniel and Kathleen Welton Family James Weltzer Sally Ann Whalen Marion Windt and Barbara Schwalb Dennis J. Wood Ed and Tara Wood Manny Yzaguirre (V) signifies that a member is also a Bethel Woods Volunteer Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this listing, we may have unintentionally overlooked someone. If this is the case, please accept our apology and notify us immediately.

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Personal pizzas, gluten-free pizzas, and veggie wraps

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Chicken wings, sausages, chicken gyros, wraps, and snacks

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Zeppoles, calzones, and cheese steak sandwiches

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Sandwiches, salads, soups, baked goods, and snacks, plus daily specials

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