

April 4-27, 2025 I For Ages 3+
McColl Family Theatre
CREATIVE
YOUTH CAST (PURPLE)

CREATIVE
VOLUNTEER
STAFF





April 4-27, 2025 I For Ages 3+
McColl Family Theatre
CREATIVE
YOUTH CAST (PURPLE)
CREATIVE
VOLUNTEER
STAFF
Based on the book by Dr. Seuss Play originally produced by the National Theatre of Great Britain
Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Dr. Seuss text, characters and images TM and © 2009 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P.
April 4-27, 2025 I McColl Family Theatre
Director Adam Burke
Assistant Director Brandon J Johns
Scenic Designer Andrew Gibbon
Lighting Designer David M Fillmore, Jr.*
Costume Designer Katy Sigmon
Sound Designer Jason Romney
*Member United Scenic Artists Local 829
Inspired by Eric Winkenwerder’s original lighting design
Adapted and originally directed by Katie Mitchell
RUN TIME 60 MINUTES
Videotaping, photography and other recording of this production is prohibited.
Today’s celebration is brought to you, in part, by:
The Daniel, Edward, Cora & Strickland Foundation
Jennifer & Eric Madara
Rosemary Morgan & Fielding Huseth
Brian & Laura Murdock
Mike & Katie Burgess
Maddie & Brian Myers
Lauren & William Voorhees
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte is supported, in part, by the City of Charlotte and its generous donors, and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. Additional support is provided by the Shubert Foundation.
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I NEW! SUMMER STAGE - Experiences for students ages 3 to 18 led by Professional Teaching ArtistsCamps are grouped by age and offered at ImaginOn, with select satellite camps offered at at CPCC’s Levine Campus (Matthews) & Gaston Day School.
All of the elements of the show from set design to costume design, lighting, props and sound, are all created at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte by a talented team of artists. Together, we bring stories like this one to life through the magic of theatre.
Andrew Gibbon, Technical Director for Children’s Theatre of Charlotte serves as scenic designer for the show. His drawings provide the groundwork for set pieces that are built in the Scene Shop and used on stage to tell the story.
Katy Sigmon brings on the fun with costumes that incorporate elements of illustration, paying homage to the style of Dr. Seuss’s characters.
photos by John Merrick
Rehearsals for the show got under way in early March. The cast consists of 6 adult actors and four youth actors.
There are two sets of “Things” in the show, a gold cast and a purple cast. The youth actors playing Thing 1 and Thing 2 alternate during the run of show.
Director Adam Burke
Assistant Director Brandon J Johns
Scenic Designer Andrew Gibbon
Lighting Designer David M Fillmore, Jr.*
Costume Designer Katy Sigmon
Sound Designer Jason Romney
Stage Manager...................................................Laura Chiarello
Deck Chief...........................................................Sterling Lett
Wardrobe Supervisor..........................................Loren Moody
Stitchers................................................................Sara Petty, Lynn Fox
Props Carpenter..................................................Sterling Lett
Scenic Carpenter...............................................Maddie Anthony
Electricians...........................................................Nate Yeasley, Maddi Penn, Amber Bidwell, Joe Cockrell, Madelaine Newman
Lightboard Operator..........................................Amber Bidwell
Sound Mixer.........................................................Maddi Penn
acknowledgement
The National Theatre of Great Britain’s production of THE CAT IN THE HAT was originally created by: Director Katie Mitchell
Designer Vicki Mortimer
Lighting Designer Jon Clark
Music Paul Clark
Sound Designer Gareth Fry
Movement Director Joseph Alford
Producer Pádraig Cusack
The Cat in the Hat
Caleb excitedly returns to his all-time favorite role at CTC, surrounded by a host of other beloved characters ranging from Captain Hook to Pete the Cat. Caleb is a producer, director, and performer, with credits ranging from national tours (Journey to Oz) to directing for television (Life in the Carolinas) and teaching in the classroom (UNC School of the Arts).
Alongside his wife, Katy, he operates SIGMON THEATRICAL, an interactive and immersive production company, collaborating with nationally recognized theatre companies, partnering with communities, and empowering students in the classroom. Projects include touring shows (Dragon Quest, Dinosaurs Alive!), immersive productions (The Wonderland Experience, The Sleepy Hollow Adventure, DreamWorks Adventure to Santa), and festivals (Carolina Pumpkin Spelltacular, Winterfest), along with dozens of educational touring productions. Sigmon Theatrical designs and produces bespoke stage shows and live entertainment for large-scale festivals, parades, and events across the Southeast, and have produced the televised opening number for the Novant Health Thanksgiving Eve Parade. Caleb and Katy also presented a series of workshops and masterclasses in conjunction with the North American Tour of Disney’s The Lion King.
Together, Caleb and Katy are proud to call the Carolinas home, where they live in a house jam-packed with magic tricks, costumes, puppets, and their two sons, Levi and Charlie.
Mabuhey! Andre Braza is a proud FIlipino-American performer and is very excited for his debut season at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte! Some of his favorite roles include Artist/Chen (THE MAGIC PAINT BRUSH) at The REV Theater Company; Swing/Ens (KINKYBOOTS), Duke of Bedford U/S Dauphin (HENRY V), Young Scrooge/Future (A CHRISTMAS CAROL), Radio Announcer/Ens (A BIG DAY FOR BASEBALL: A MAGIC TREE HOUSE ADVENTURE), Avery/Homer/Sheep (CHARLOTTE’S WEB) at the Orlando Shakes; and Ens/Accordion (INDECENT), Zachary Briddling (THE GRUMPIEST BOY IN THE WORLD) at Theater UCF. He graduated from Appalachian State University with a BA in Theater and the University of Central Florida with an MFA in Acting. In his free time, he loves to game!
EJ is an actor, dancer, and creative from Washington DC. She received her BA in Theater from University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her MFA in Acting from Ohio University. During her acting career she played a plethora of unique characters such as Angel (BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY) and Dunn (MEN ON BOATS). She’s excited to be performing for Children’s Theatre of Charlotte for the first time. EJ loves fun facts so here’s a couple of fun facts about her: her favorite food is cheese, her favorite TV show is Abbott Elementary, and she trained with circus professionals!
Chester feels absolutely ga-fluppted to be in THE CAT IN THE HAT. Other CTC shows include JACKIE AND ME, A SICK DAY FOR AMOS MCGEE, and THE CAT IN THE HAT (2015!). With his wonderful wife Katy, he co-founded Shepherd Shakespeare Company, which tours Shakespeare plays for young audiences, produces a free outdoor show every fall--Bard at the Barn--and provides educational experiences, including the Shakespeare Summer Repertory Company for teens in association with CTC. Other plays include THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT TIME and HAND TO GOD at Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte. TV includes Will Trent and various commercials. Chester holds an MFA in Acting from Western Illinois University, and is represented for film/TV by JTA Talent. He would like to thank the two inspirations and joys of his life, Katy and Perry. Hi Perbear!
Brooke is excited to be back after working on SCHOOL OF ROCK (Ms. Gordon, Mrs. Travis, Patty u/s) in the Fall. She holds her MFA in Acting from the University of Georgia and completed her post-MFA at Virginia Tech. Recent credits: The Wild Party (Kate) Queen City Concerts; Miss Bennett: Christmas at Pemberley (Mr. Darcy) DCP. She’s won Solo Performer of the Year, Best Selling Show in NYC’s Frigid Fest, Best of Fest at Hartford Fringe, among others for her original show HOW TO BE AN ETHICAL SL*T. She’s currently developing her latest show GASLIGHTING, THE MUSICAL! Brooke has performed internationally at the Medieval Theater Conference and regionally with Aurora Theatre, Broadway Theatre of Pitman, and Philly Improv Theatre. She teaches adult acting classes at Matthews Playhouse, Davidson Community Players, and the Comedy Arts Theater of Charlotte. www.brookemccarthy.com
Anthony is thrilled to be a part of Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s production of THE CAT IN THE HAT! He has performed in many productions at CTC, including MEAN GIRLS JR (Shane Oman) and BYE, BYE BIRDIE (Conrad Birdie). Anthony recently made his professional debut in a production of CLYDE’S(Jason) with BNS Productions. He is a graduated senior who will be attending UNCSA in the fall. Anthony would lastly like to thank his friends and family for their support (especially his mom). He is very excited to continue acting and grow as a performer.
LUKE TSURUMAKI
Thing 1 (Gold Cast)
Luke is grateful to work with this amazingly talented cast and crew for CAT IN THE HAT! Luke played Teddy in CTC’s past two productions of THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER: THE MUSICAL and portrayed MaryMount Captain/U.S. Kevin G in MEAN GIRLS JR as part of CTC’s OnStage program. While Luke is not acting, he composes and arranges original songs. His latest sound design credits include ONCE UPON A MATTRESS and YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN at Gaston Day School. He would like to thank his sister for ushering and being the best cheerleader. Enjoy!
Mackenzie is honored and excited to be in THE CAT IN THE HAT at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. Mackenzie has a passion for musical theatre, film, commercial work, singing, dance, and acrobatics. She is a 4th grader at The Talent School and Prisma. Mackenzie’s recent stage credits include THE WIZARD OF OZ, DISNEY’S DESCENDANTS: THE MUSICAL, ANNIE, MAGIC TO DO: A MUSICAL REVUE, FINDING NEMO, and WICKED: A WICKED, WICKED SPIEL. Furthermore, Mackenzie has been studio dancing for over six years; her favorite forms of dance are ballet, jazz, and hip hop, and is currently a dance member at JBP Entertainment. Additionally, Mackenzie is honored to be a cast member with Spotlight Kidz in NYC, with notable performances including opening for the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall this past December, the cast singing the National Anthem for the Harlem Globetrotters at Madison Square Garden, and the cast singing at The Green Room 42 in NYC for the LYRICS FOR A CAUSE Cabaret. Mackenzie recently attended the Junior Theater Festival in Atlanta as a troupe member with LUMI School of Musical Theatre. The troupe performed DISNEY’S FROZEN, and were extra honored to bring home a trophy! Mackenzie would like to thank her family and friends for their incredible support, along with her teachers, mentors, coaches, and fellow performers who have helped her along the way. Mackenzie would like to give an extra thank you to her mom, dad, and siblings Bryce, Rylee, and Sloane. / IG: @MackyRose
Thing 1 (Purple Cast)
Nicholas is thrilled to be making his Children’s Theatre of Charlotte debut in THE CAT IN THE HAT! He has been in theatre for 2 years and his favorite roles have been Sebastian (THE LITTLE MERMAID JR.) and Michael (ELF:THE MUSICAL). When he is not in rehearsal you can probably find him at a local skatepark. Thank you for being here and enjoy the show!
Grace is thrilled to join the cast of THE CAT IN THE HAT for her debut with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. She is a fifth grader from Blythewood, SC, who has been performing in Mainstage productions for five years. Some of her favorite credits include Jane Banks (MARY POPPINS), Susan Waverly (WHITE CHRISTMAS), Randy Parker (A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL), Winthrop Paroo (THE MUSIC MAN), and Little Red (INTO THE WOODS, JR). She has been a Broadway Bound MTC company member for four years and has studied music with Victoria K Leitner for two years. Grace is grateful to the cast and crew for their warm welcome, and to her family, teachers, and past directors and castmates for all their support and guidance!
ADAM BURKE (Director) is overjoyed to be in his twelfth season as the Artistic Director at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, where he gets to come every day and do what he loves. Prior to this, Adam was the artistic director of the Scioto Society, which produces the outdoor drama Tecumseh. Before that, Adam was the artistic director of the Chicago Theatre for Young Audiences, an artistic associate at Childsplay Theatre in Tempe, Arizona under the Theatre Communication Group’s New Generations fellowship program and the director of theatre programs at the Jewish Community Center in San Antonio, Texas. Adam earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting/directing at the University of Arizona and his Master of Fine Arts in directing at Northwestern University. During his tenure in Chicago, Adam worked at the Goodman, Steppenwolf, Chicago Shakespeare and Northlight Theatres and as the resident director at Open Eye Productions. Adam participated in the International Directing Symposium, hosted by LaMama Theatre, in Umbria, Italy; the National Advanced Stage Combat Workshop, hosted by the Society of American Fight Directors, ASSITEJ’s (International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People) One Theatre World, and the ASSITEJ International Directing Symposium in Stuttgart, Germany. Adam is a past recipient of the ASSITEJ/USA Ann Shaw Fellowship and of the Chicago Drama League International Research Grant.
Selected directing credits include: Miracle on 34th Street, RENT, The Reluctant Dragon, Into the Woods, Shrek the Musical, A Flea in her Ear, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Charlotte’s Web, Matilda the Musical, School of Rock, and Ella’s Big Chance: a Jazz Age Cinderella. Adam thanks the production team, who workED brilliantly and tirelessly to bring The Cat in the Hat to life, and he sends much love to his amazing children and wonderful wife.
BRANDON J JOHNS (Assistant Director) is an actor and musician based in Charlotte, NC. He received a BA in Music Performance from Virginia State University and has been a professional actor since 2009. Since relocating from Virginia in 2018, Brandon has been involved with many shows at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte where he has been a crew member, performer, and music director. Brandon is so excited to receive the Paige Johnston Thomas Directing Assistantship and begin this new assistant director journey with these talented artists.
ANDREW GIBBON (Scenic Designer) started scenic design at West Charlotte High School and then went to study at North Carolina School of the Arts and the Atlanta College of Art. As well as serving as Children’s Theatre’s Technical Director, Andrew has designed several Mainstage shows
for Children’s Theatre including HOLES, DR. SEUSS’S THE CAT IN THE HAT, SECRET LIFE OF GIRLS, DANNY, KING OF THE BASEMENT, DOGGIE ON MY DOORSTEP, and co-designed with Tim Parati, PETITE ROUGE and LILY’S PURPLE PLASTIC PURSE. Andrew also has had the great joy of designing over fifty shows for our Education department’s OnStage program.
DAVID M FILLMORE, JR. (Lighting Designer) is Professor of Lighting Design at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Designing mostly for dance and theatre, Fillmore’s regional design credits include American Stage (FL), Tuacahn Outdoor Amphitheatre (UT), North Carolina Museum of Art, The Tennessee Repertory Theatre (TN), Cartage Theatre (NC), Imagination Stage (MD/Washington), The Straw Hat Players (MN), and The Hudson Theatre Works (NJ/New York). Highlights include the world premieres of MY WAY (2000), THE CHRISTMAS DOLL (2007), SURVIVING THE APPLEWHITE’S (2008), THE DRAMA CLUB (2009), 101 DALMATIANS (2014/tour), ELLA’S BIG CHANCE (2015), THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER: THE MUSICAL (2016-24), AN HOMAGE TO ANCIENT EGYPT (2021), ALPHONSE MUCHA: ART NOUVEAU VISIONARY (2021), and the international debuts of THE LARAMIE PROJECT (2006), in Tours, France and LULLABY – THE STORIES WE TELL (2018), in Pietrasanta, Italy. The first show with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte was MAGICIAN’S NEPHEW
(2006) and a few of David’s other favorite shows at CTC include THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, DRAGONS LOVE TACO’S, PETER PAN, BEAUTY & THE BEAST, SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL, THE WIZARD OF OZ, THE RELUCTANT DRAGON, TALES OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, SCROOGE!, ALADDIN, ELEPHANT & PIGGIE – THE MUSICAL, and TREASURE ISLAND. His kids, currently 10, 14 & 17, all started enjoying CTC productions at 3 months old and are always excited to see the magic of CTC. David is a member of the United Scenic Artists local 829 and holds an M.F.A. in Scenic and Lighting Design from Northwestern University.
KATY SIGMON (Costume Designer) is thrilled to be returning to work at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte with her husband on this magical show! Recent Professional Credits include: Costume Design for A SICK DAY FOR AMOS MCGEE, and DANNY, KING OF THE BASEMENT with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD and THE UGLY DUCKLING (Jim Henson Award Winner) with the North Carolina Theatre for Young People as well as DR. SEUSS’ THE CAT IN THE HAT, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, MARY POPPINS, and TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE at The Green Room. Wig & Makeup Design/Artist at Ghost Train Halloween Festival, The Carolina Pumpkin Spelltacular, and Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas. She is Co-Founder and Production Designer of Sigmon Theat-
rical, Co-Founder of GiggleBox Circus, and full time mama to Levi and Charlie.
JASON ROMNEY (Sound Designer)
is excited to return to CTC as the sound designer for THE CAT IN THE HAT. He created over 200 sound effects and music pieces to accompany the Cat’s mischief! How many can you spot? When not telling stories at CTC, Jason works as the Director of Sound Design in the School of Design and Production at the UNC School of the Arts. He has trained over 100 sound designers and engineers who work all over the world in theaters, theme parks, concerts, television, movies, and anywhere else audiences listen to sound and music!
KATY SIGMON is thrilled to be returning to work at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte with her husband on this magical show! Recent Professional Credits include: Costume Design for A Sick Day For Amos McGee, and Danny, King Of The Basement with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, A Year With Frog And Toad and The Ugly Duckling (Jim Henson Award Winner) with the North Carolina Theatre for Young People as well as Dr. Seuss’ The Cat In The Hat, The Addams Family, Mary Poppins, and Tuesdays With Morrie at The Green Room. Wig & Makeup Design/Artist at Ghost Train Halloween Festival, The Carolina Pumpkin Spelltacular, and Carl White’s Life in the Carolinas. She is Co-Founder and Production Designer of SIGMON
Ready to explore. Ready to create. Ready for whatever life has in store for me. Country Day Ready.
THEATRICAL, Co-Founder of GiggleBox Circus, and full time mama to Levi and Charlie.
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Be a part of the wonder. Volunteers help in many areas across the Theatre from Production to Education to Development to Outreach.
• Ushering public performances and school shows
• Delivering thousands of holiday gifts to Charlotte children through The Winter Wonderland Shop
• Inventorying costumes with our Production team
• Checking in guests at Celebrate!, our annual gala
• Selling concessions during OnStage weekend with our Education team
LEADERSHIP
Artistic Director - Adam Burke
Managing Director - Nao Tsurumaki
Administration
Human Resources Manager - Carolyn Lugo-Allred
Business Manager - Alex Doxey
Senior Accountant - Crystal Johnson
ImaginOn Partnership Coordinator - Maryann O’Keeffe
ImaginOn Administrative Support - Casey Kaufmann
Artistic & Production
Director of Production - Steven Levine
Artistic & Community Relations Fellow - Alicia Tafoya
Costume Shop Manager - Anna Klinger
Cutter/Draper - Emily Heilig
Crafts Specialist - Elizabeth Swanson
Technical Director - Andrew Gibbon
Assistant Technical Director - Shane Burgett
Resident Stage Manager - Steven James
Charge Scenic Artist - Tim Parati
Master Carpenter - John Slechta
Head Electrician - Larry Csernik
Assistant Electrican - Amber Bidwell
AV Supervisor - MIchael Russo
Properties Manager - Rebecca Xhajanka
Props Carpenter/Deck Chief - Sterling Lett
Scenic Carpenter - Maddie Anthony
Sound Assistant - Maddi Penn
Production Assistant - Katie Kinser
Education
Director of Education - EG Engle
Camps & Community Programs Manager - Mary Katherine Smith
Education Program Manager - Morgan Southard
Resident Teaching Artists - Karen Steele & Breana Venablé
Development
Director of Development – Emily J. Chuma
Institutional Giving Manager - Amanda Ayers
Special Events & Volunteer Manager - Cassandra Wiselka
Development Coordinator - Jean Edwards
Marketing and Communications
Director of Marketing & Communications - Cindy Taylor
Associate Director of Marketing - Rob Odum
Customer Experience Manager - Ashley Hughes
PR & Social Media Mananger – Alex Aguilar
Touring Performance Coordinator - Margot Parrott
School Group Sales & Performance Coordinator - Chris Stonnell
Data & IT Manager - Claire Whitworth-Helm
Audience Service Coordinator - Louise Lawson
Marketing Assistant - Aaron Bunzey
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sallie Beason - Chair
Lisa Miller - Chair-Elect
Stephanie Isham - Treasurer
Nichelle Weintraub - Secretary
Mitchell Kelling - Past Chair
Cynthia Banks
Dr. Veronica Bell
Mary Alice Boyd
Mike Burgess
Stephanie Couch
Caryn Craige
Charlitta Hatch
Leigh Hickman
Ben Hume
Tim James
Brian Litwak
Mitzi Lynch
Jennifer Madara
Scott Manning
Rosemary Morgan
Maddie Myers
Katie Ramseur
Eric Ritz
Michael Tarwater, Jr.
Tanya Taylor
Kristin Tokić
April Whitlock
Honorary Lifetime Members
Robin Branstrom
Carla DuPuy
Peter Flur
Cynthia Lank
Linda Lockman-Brooks
Advisory Board
Robin Branstrom
Tom Eiselt
Jami Farris
Peter Flur
Gina Lawrence
EXECUTIVE PRODUCING PARTNERS
($50,000 and more)
Bank of America
North Carolina Arts Council
PNC Foundation
C.D. Spangler Foundation, Inc.
The Shubert Foundation
PRODUCING PARTNERS
($25,000 to $49,999)
First Horizon
DIRECTING PARTNERS
($10,000 to $24,999)
Clear Blue Insurance Group
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated
Cornwell Foundation
Paige Johnston Thomas Giving Tree
SPX Corporation
Triad Foundation
STANDING OVATION PARTNERS
($5,000 to $9,999)
Carolina Panthers
The Daniel, Edward, Cora & Strickland Foundation
The Dickson Foundation, Inc.
LendingTree
Parker Poe
Publix Super Markets Charities
South Arts
CENTER STAGE PARTNERS
($3,000 to $4,999)
Deloitte & Touche LLP
LEADING ROLE PARTNER
($1,000 to $2,999)
Blue Cross Blue Shield
We recognize and thank our generous donors who gave as of March 10, 2025. Our annual donors are recognized at the most current giving level.
($10,000 - $24,999)
Dorlisa & Peter Flur
Mitchell Kelling
Linda Reynolds
Tammy Stringer & Richard Viola
Derek & Iris Wang
($5,000 - $9,999)
Omid & Julie Ahdieh
Dr. Daniel Donner
Andrew & Stephanie Fulford
Lise Hain
David Holland
Ben and Christy Hume
Bruce & Anita LaRowe
Brian Litwak
Jennifer & Eric Madara
Ann & Scott Manning
Arrington Mixon
Rosemary Morgan & Fielding Huseth
Brian & Laura Murdock
Sarah Pollock
Sandy & Greg Vlahos
April & Thomas Whitlock
($3,000 - $4,999)
Mike & Katie Burgess
Herb & Gina Clegg
Stephanie Couch
Rob & Caryn Craige
Davant Family Charitable Trust
David & Marti Head
Pat Burgess & Joan Martin
Ken & Lisa Miller
Maddie & Brian Myers
Stephen & Stephanie Sorenson
Lauren & William Voorhees
Nichelle & Sasha Weintraub
Judith & Matthew Whelan
($1,000 - $2,999)
Stephen Allred & Carolyn Lugo-Allred
Cynthia Banks
Sallie & Gary Beason
Veronica Bell
Robin & Bill Branstrom
Susan & Richard Buckley
Craig & Mary Bunzey
Julie & Stoke Caldwell
Mary Coyle
Amy & Alfred Dawson
Elizabeth Devenney
Tom & Julie Eiselt
Dr. Gloria Ann Evans
Christi Farr
Beth & Gaston Gage
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Watts & Carol Hamrick
Charlitta Hatch
Lisa & Mark Hedrick
Scott & Claire Helm
Leigh Hickman
Ryan & Danielle Hutcheson
Stepanie Isham
Timothy James
Ashley & Matthew Joseph
Cole Kissam in memory of Talia Petoia
Andrew Kott
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Lamberth
Craig & Mitzi Lynch
Michael & Leslie Marsicano
Seah & Robert McCammon
Valecia McDowell
Gary Monie
Mallory Navin & Joe Shreve
Anna & Tom Nelson
John & Suzy Nurkin
Katie Ramseur
Allison Rauch
Eric Ritz
Jay Thomas
Kristin Tokic
Patrick & Elizabeth Vaughn
We recognize and thank our generous donors who gave as of March 10, 2025. Our annual donors are recognized at the most current giving level.
Rosa Maria Vega
Jodi Warner
John & Carrie Woolley
SUPPORTING PLAYERS SOCIETY
($500 - $999)
Sylvia Bartee
Dallas & Kathy Craven
Brian & Jean Edwards
John & Mara Gose
Brad & Karen Harris
Steve & Mary Hunting
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Soli Kennerly
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Michael and Denise Shields
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Tanya Taylor
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