2022-2023 Lobero Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT 22-23

The Crowds Came Out to Celebrate!

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The Lobero’s remarkable Sesquicentennial celebration this past spring led to perhaps the largest crowd in our theater’s 150-year history. 60s rock & roll dance craze “The Twist,” served as the most public

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None other than Chubby Checker, the unrivaled king of the early

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Twistin’ The Day Away with Musical Legend Chubby Checker

birthday headliner to date. He had the crowd of nearly 2,000 twistin’ the day away outside the theater on E. Canon Perdido Street. This free MINNIS PRESENTS, whose generosity sought to give residents the gift of a performance by this music icon. The festivities also included

Glen Phillips

concert was underwritten by our collaborator and co-presenter, EARL

performances by several local guest artists — Glen Phillips, Spencer The Gardener, and La Boheme Dancers — enhancing a full day of celebration with our community.

An Ovation Celebration To commemorate this occasion, the Lobero

Theatre Foundation mounted a public celebration and awareness campaign to pay tribute to this remarkable landmark, positioning the Lobero Theatre to continue its role as an integral and essential stage for the performing arts in Santa Barbara for the next 150 years. Lobero Theatre Foundation | 33 E. Canon Perdido Street | Santa Barbara, CA 93101 | 805.966.4946 | Lobero.org

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Photos by Zach Mendez

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In celebrating our 150th Anniversary, the Lobero team had ambitious goals to present much larger acts than the 604-seat room had been accustomed to via it’s Ovation Presents series of programming. This inspiration led to many impressive performances, but perhaps none were as “buzz worthy” as the Jack Johnson concert on the eve of the Lobero’s birthday this year (2.21.23). Held on a stormy Santa Barbara evening, in front of an audience whose tickets were only made available via in-person purchase, Jack and his band were faced with a tricky set of circumstances, yet ultimately turned a challenging scenario into an unexpected night to remember. Event opener Zach Gill was minutes into his set when the power went out all across downtown Santa Barbara due to heavy winds. What happened next was unrehearsed and thrilled both concert goers and attending staff as well. Zach played through the darkness, while cell phones, one after another from the audience, began collectively lighting the stage. Outside of that modern convenience, Jack and his band joined Zach on stage and played their entire set acoustically without What an amazing any amplification or stage lighting – timeless memory in conditions that were akin to what which will always be attending a show at the Lobero might have been in 1873, when the tied to the theater’s theater first opened. th

150 celebration – truly Ovation worthy!


Listed here are the valued stage collaborations that benefited from our CAF:

2023 Junior Spirit of Fiesta Olivia Grace Nelson Photo by Fritz Olenberger

Access to the Lobero We did a lot more than just celebrate 150 years of the Lobero. Our Ovation Campaign resulted in monumental growth in our endowment, specifically targeted to providing local arts institutions awards via subsidies. This past year marked the creation of the incredibly impactful John C. Mithun Community Access Fund Endowment (CAF). Interest from this endowment will be awarded to our community arts partners, both new and old!

The Lobero’s Golden Eagle, hanging in the theater’s lobby, bore witness to some of the most important moments in our nation’s history. In 1853, the Yankee Blade side-wheel steamer made its inaugural voyage with the majestic gilded bird perched above the ship’s wheelhouse. Sadly, a deadly disaster struck on its third excursion and the Eagle was the only remnant salvaged. Years later, it made its way to Santa

Scan the QR code to read the full story of this fascinating artifact.

Photo by Zach Mendez

The Lobero's Golden Eagle Has Landed

AHA! Santa Barbara Boxtales Theatre Company Ceylon International Film Festival Flamenco Arts Festival Montecito Union School District Nebula Dance Lab Opera Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Choral Society Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Santa Barbara Revels Santa Barbara Symphony Santa Barbara Vocal Jazz Foundation Santa Barbara Youth Ensemble Theatre Santa Barbara Youth Symphony Spirit of Fiesta Committee State Street Ballet State Street Ballet Academy

Barbara, and was positioned above the Lobero Opera House’s proscenium arch. By 1917, the old theater had gone dark and the Eagle disappeared for the next 50 years. It was eventually found and donated to the Santa Barbara Historical Museum – who restored it to its original splendor, and have graciously loaned the magnificent artifact to the Lobero for its 150th Anniversary Celebration. 3


FINANCIALS

Expenses

Rental Operations: $1,309,318 (37%) Programs & Presentations: $1,285,892 (36%) Employee costs: $842,986 (23.5%) Fundraising:

Income

Earned Income

Contributed Income

Rental Operations:

Individual Donors:

$1,009,629 (28%)

Foundations/ Government:

Programs & Presentations: $925,659 (25%)

$775,795 (21%)

$331,375 (9%) Board of Directors: $285,345 (8%)

$84,909 (2%)

Corporate Sponsors:

Management & General:

$103,548 (3%)

$55,798 (1.5%)

Endowment interest: $212,391 (6%)

Resources and Management 2022-23 marked our 2nd full year of activity following the pandemic shutdown of 2020. The theater was busy 180 days, which is 7% more activity than last year. We sold nearly 40,000 tickets to 90 performances, and served more than 2,000 students through our Youth & Community Outreach Programs. We balanced our budget, added to our cash reserves and addressed some critical capital needs, including adding solar panels to help offset our carbon footprint. We are committed to being stewards, not only of the building, but of the community’s trust and ongoing investment in our mission and programs.

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In addition to the operating figures shown in these charts, the Lobero Theatre Foundation focused on raising dedicated endowment funds to ensure the building’s ongoing maintenance and improvement, and to provide subsidies to our community partners (see page 3). To date, we have raised $5.3 million in gifts and pledges toward our Building Maintenance and Community Access Fund endowments. These funds are central to our mission to preserve and enhance this historic building, while ensuring it remains accessible to the Santa Barbara organizations that call the Lobero home.


1873 ~ 2023 José Lobero's Opera House Throughout 2023, the Lobero Theatre has celebrated its sesquicentennial. This historic treasure has been the cornerstone for the performing arts in Santa Barbara for 150 years — and counting. Opened in 1873 as José Lobero’s Opera House and rebuilt in 1924 as the Lobero Theatre, it is the 4th oldest continuously operating performing arts theater in the United States and the oldest in California. Generations of theatergoers have been entertained and inspired by countless appearances of illustrious greats gracing the Lobero’s stage. From Susan B. Anthony to Lucille Ball, Marcel Marceau to Mikhail Baryshnikov, Neil Young to Chubby Checker. The list is seemingly endless and the vision is to foster its enduring expansion.

1924 ~ 2024 Commemorating An Award-Winning 100-Year-Old Building By 1922, José Lobero’s Opera House had fallen into a state of disrepair, prompting the newly-formed Lobero Theater Company to award George Washington Smith and Lutah Maria Riggs the commission to design a new theater intended to be the home of the Community Arts Association; what is now known as the Community Arts Music Association (CAMA). While Lutah Maria Riggs is credited with much of the Lobero’s interior design, including the stunning ceiling panels and Spanish inspired columns, it was George Washington Smith’s exterior Spanish Colonial Revival design that would ultimately become the “Santa Barbara look” post-1925 — when a devastating earthquake destroyed much of the town. The Lobero was one of the few buildings left standing, and Smith’s design became the standard upon which a great many of the newly constructed buildings were based. Fast-forward one hundred years and this majestic building has been named as one of Architectural Digest’s “11 Most Beautiful Theaters in the World.”

THE BUILDING CENTENNIAL In recognition of the 100th Anniversary of the Lobero Theatre, the Lobero Theatre Foundation will engage in a community awareness campaign honoring the contributions of George Washington Smith’s and Lutah Maria Riggs’ legacy, while envisioning the enhanced beautification of the theater for the enjoyment of generations to come. 5


2022/2023 Family of Donors LAMPLIGHTER - $25,000+ Alice Tweed Tuohy Foundation Lyn & David Anderson The Bentson Foundation The Cabana Fund of Oregon Community Foundation California Office of the Small Business Advocate Davies Charitable Trust Coleen & Ted Friedel Hutton Parker Foundation Ron Jones Lobero Theatre Associates Jamie Maguire Nora McNeely Hurley & The Manitou Fund Earl Minnis John C. Mithun Foundation Mercedes Millington & John C. Mithun Santa Barbara Foundation Schlinger Chrisman Foundation Sarah & Roger Chrisman Elaine F. Stepanek Foundation The Walter J. & Holly O. Thomson Foundation WWW Foundation Natalie & Brett Hodges Sharon & David Bradford

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GHOSTLIGHT - $10,000+ James Argyropoulos Becton Family Foundation Boone Graphics Ella & Scott Brittingham Brown Family Foundation Louise & Tim Casey Lesley Cunningham & Cyndee Howard Dancing Tides Foundation Mindy & Chris Denson Katie DeWitt Fenton Family Foundation Linda & Dennis Fenton Fess Parker Winery / Ashley Parker & Tim Snider Cheryl Doty & John Gerngross Olive & George H. Griffiths Charitable Foundation Robert Guttman In Honor of Charles Lloyd's 85th Birthday and His Music Ann Jackson Family Foundation Joan & Palmer G. Jackson Sr. Susan & Palmer Jackson Jr. Kirby-Jones Family Foundation In honor of Tim & Louise Casey Lynne Cantlay & Dr. Robert Klein Mandi & Carlos Lopez-Hollis Lillian Lovelace Cresset Capital / Amy & Don MacLeod Margerum Wine Co / Doug Margerum Marilyn & Richard Mazess Janet McCann Montecito Bank & Trust

Jeffrey Moody Mary & Jim Morouse Ronald Morrow RA5 Foundation In honor of Paige Beard SAMsARA Wine Co / Joan & Dave Szkutak Leslie & Frank Schipper Leanne Schlinger Missy & Chuck Sheldon Jill Simonson Skin Deep / Lauren & Torben Von Staden Towbes Fund for the Performing Arts, a field of interest fund of the Santa Barbara Foundation Weiser & Grant Dentistry / Lance Grant The Whimsie Fund Wendy & Harry Atterbury Zegar Family Fund SPOTLIGHT - $5,000+ Amazon Alexa American Riviera Bank Arlington Financial Advisors Bartlett, Pringle & Wolf, LLP Community West Bank Christian Claiborn Cutler’s Spirits / Ian Cutler Dylan Star / Erica Brown Elite Kitchen & Bath / Jerry Jaimes Get Together Foundation Melinda Goodman & Robert Kemp Christine A. Green Hayes Commercial Group / Dana & Steve Hayes Jutta Maue-Kay & John Kay Estate of Hope Kelly* Herbert & Elaine Kendall Charitable Foundation Mechanics Bank The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation Nye, Stirling, Hale & Miller, LLP Brenda Blalock & Alan Porter Jerry Prawl Susan-Claire Reid In memory of Geneva Rae Aldrich Anderson Dr. Robert Ruby Santa Barbara Cottage Health Schipper Construction Co. Santa Barbara Independent Santa Barbara Travel Bureau / Barbara & Charles de L'Arbre Roxanna & Randy Solakian LIMELIGHT - $2,500+ Mary Jane & Gunther Baumgartner Bayhurst Foundation Ellen & John Pillsbury Lynn & Chris Brown Elizabeth & Andrew Butcher Nancy Casey NancyBell Coe & Bill Burke Josie & Jeff DeVine Michael Dunn Dr. Bob Forinash William Gilbert Katherine P. Jose Laurie Bentson Kauth & William Kauth Connie & Richard Kennelly Theo Kracke Kruger Bensen Ziemer Architects, Inc.

Sharon & Don Lafler Limo Creative Studios/Michael Limotta Mark & Laurie McKinley Catherine Cash & Bruce McRoy Talia Van-Son Melnick & Peter Melnick Eileen & William Nasif Norberg Family Foundation Susan Van Abel & Eric Oltmann Therese Pouliot Sheila & Tom Prendiville ShineUP / Dina Murillo Sol Wave Water/Lori Zahn & Steve Nipper Olivia & Steve Starkey Meghan & Robert Stoll In honor of Jim Dougherty GREENROOM - $1,000+ Holly & Tim Armour Denise Dannemiller & David Asbell In honor of the marvelous Lobero staff Stephanie & Dennis Baker Lisa & James Ballantine Paul Blake & Mark Bennet Ronald Boehm Paula & Joe Campanelli Jackie Carrera Marianne & Jordan Clark Lisa & Stephen Cloud Christina Criswell & John Philipp Gilbert In honor of Walter E. Criswell Nancy Crouse In honor of Charles Lloyd Karen Dalton Sallie & Jim Dougherty Karen Roberts & Bradley Dyruff Christine & Robert Emmons Julie & Bill Esrey Davis & Bobsey Fansler Dr. Ernest Ferrel Tisha Ford Bridget & Mark Foreman Cynthia Frank William Gilbert In memory of Esther L. Gilbert Grandfolia Interior Plantscapes & Service Nancy & Frederic Golden Joan Kinevan Gresh Cynthia & John Hall Paul C. Hilbun Robert Hunt Chana & James Jackson Jann & Michael Jaffe David James In honor of Kenneth and Jenna James Justin Kane Dawn & Joel Kaufman In memory of Judy Henske Laurie Kirby Terry Kleid Denise & George D. Lilly Siri & Bob Marshall Lily Marx In honor of Lobero Theatre Associates Jeffrey McFarland John McGovern Jocelyn & William Meeker Suzanne & Duncan Mellichamp


Shani & Darren Nevolo Joanne & Peter Norris Joe O'Flaherty Cynthia & David Oliver Oshay Family Foundation Lisa & Alan Parsons Kenneth Pasternack Pledgeling Foundation In memory of Hope Kelly Karen Poythress Price, Postel & Parma LLP Nanci Robertson Denise Sanford Santa Barbara Bowl Outreach Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture Gina & Tom Schemenauer Maureen & Les Shapiro Melissa Fassett & David Sheehan Susan Shields Carol & Mid Squier Dorine McInerney & David Suden Patricia Tisch Tomchin Family Foundation Susan & David Torrey Anne Towbes In honor of the Bradford and Hodges family and Jim Dougherty George & Dara Towers Robert & Sandra Urquhart Luis Villegas Watling Foundation, Inc. Sallie & Curt Coughlin Whittier Trust Company Dona & Paul Wieckowski In memory of Helen Wieckowski Sheri Mobley & Royce Woodbury HEADLINER - $500+ Rebecca & Peter Adams In honor of Bernardo Merizalde Allen Axelband Jim Bagley Alexandra & Joost Bongaerts In honor of Dr. & Mrs. David Bradford Scott Borman Ginny Brush In memory of Mari Bartoli Patty Kelley & Jim Buckley With thanks to Sylvie Monsivais for her great work and hospitality! Adrienne DeGuevara & Thomas Bunnell Chris & Lanette Caratan Lily Carey Mary Blackwood Collier In memory of Mr. & Mrs. William Bell Collier III Margi & Roger Drue Lindsey Duca James Ellis Beth & Dodd Geiger Claudette & Gene Geller Jeffrey Hankoff Robert Hart In memory of Peter Clark Rhea Hayes Bill Helm In honor of Todd Jared

Karen Hickman Vikki & Rob Hunt Lucie & Rich Janssen Todd & Lauren Jared Ami & Tom Kearns Thomas Kranz Lieberman Family Sheila Lodge Glennis & Jim Malcolm Mavis & John Mayne Whitney McDowell Jeffrey McFarland In memory of Dennis Doph Maricela & Hank Mitchel Revae & Anthony Moran Sarah Moray Patagonia Lanette Perry Albert Reid In memory of Jeanette Leentvaar Mark Rosenthal George Schreiber Sally Swift Ursula Ruland & Ray Tracy Evan Turpin Karleen & Norm Waitt Lynda Weinman & Bruce Heavin Barbara White Nancy Lyons & Dennis Wiatrak In honor of Jim Dougherty Joy Winer Dawn Ziemer APPLAUSE - $250+ Bob Barbieri Jill & Arnold Bellowe Linda & Peter Beuret Gloria Blakemore* Ron Blitzer Melissa & Ronald Brooks Janice Brubeck Ginny Brush In memory of Carol Bartoli William Burke Blair Buster In memory of Hope Sawyer Kelly Camille Cimini-Fruin Christina Contreras-Pfau Sally Irving & Michael Cook Andrea Correa Leisa & Marc Cosentino Sallie & Curt Coughlin In honor of 150 years of wonderful theater Thomas Craveiro Delphine Dannemiller Leslie & Scott Deardorff Robert Etling Cynder Sinclair & Dennis Forster Mary & Paul Genis Nancy Goldberg Gina Graham Betty & Stanley Hatch Jody & Tom* Holehouse In honor of Bill Nasif & Jeff DeVine Sandra Howard Elisabeth & Stuart Hutchinson

Marge & William Hynes Gerd & Peter Jordano Peter Kaye In memory of Dorothy Douglas Karen & Jeff Kerns Karen & Doug Kirk Mary Gianos & Wayne Kleinman David Landecker Sharon Landecker & Glen A. Holden Michael Lewellen Sandra Lynne Isabella Madarang David Mason Leslie & Ray Mathiasen Janet McCann In memory of Hope Kelly Sylvie & Marcel Monsivais In honor of Marianne Clark’s 25 years at the Lobero Anne & Mark Morgan Barbara Morse Katie O'Brien Mowery & Brandon Mowery In honor of the wonderful union of Steve & Dana Hayes Marcie Musser Alan Nahmias Michael J. Neff Christie Ontjes In honor of Rod Ontjes Rod Ontjes Joanne Schoenfeld & Stuart Orenstein Claire & Gerald Parent Pauline Paulin Jean M. Perloff Marnie & Steven Pinsker Hallie Poore Kostis Protopapas In honor of The Lobero Team and Stage Crew Marla Quick Peter Rathbone Wendy & James Read Catherine Remak Ilene Resnick Robin Riblet Christine & Stefan Riesenfeld In honor of Ms. Carol Burnett Justine Roddick Mary Rose & Frank Artusio Sybil Rosen Cynthia & John Sanger Santa Barbara Newcomers Club Christiane Schlumberger & Tony Allina Andy Spahn Kacie & Adam Stempel Gary Sutter Peggy & James Swartchild Grace Helen Thomas Mark Trueblood Nancy & Tom Upton Alan VanVliet Kathy Scroggs & Lawrence Wallin George Whiteman Jan M. Winn In memory of Peter Winn Gary Yencich

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OPENING ACT - $100+ Angela Aiena Susan Alexander Sally & G. Arnett Cooper Atkinson Susan Axelband Mickey Babcock Elaine Baker Diane Baskin In memory of Julie Lynn Main Dinah & Jerome Baumgartner Jason Beaton David Beck In memory of Darla Beck Tracy & Michael Bollag Monica & Blue Booth Jonathan Bower Doug & Arlene Braun In honor of the Lobero Theatre's anniversary Marisa Brenninkmeyer Linda & Gary Brummett Ronald Busch In memory of Gale Busch Jim Buster In honor of Gaylen Carroll Stephen Carlan Bryna Carr In memory of Joe & Eleonore Bock, Gerald & Minette Carr John C. Chambers Shelley & Larry Coldren Judith Bell & Monty Cole Joan Cummings Robert Curtis Denise & Mike Cutbirth Linda Diamant James Dobbins Jessie Dugan Susan A. Engbrecht Christine Fancher Greg Farrington Aly Feinstein Alan Fenton Bill Ferguson

Veronica Fish In memory of my mother Noemi Di Salvatore George Frakes In memory of Catherine D. Frakes Jay Frank Pamela Elliot & Scott Frasier Robert Gale Gail & Hunt Gammel Anne & David L. Gersh Diane & James Giles Sally Gill Daniel Gira Liberty Godshall Lisa Vignale & Kerry Goldberg Melissa Somrack Gorris Jann Greene Kathryn Greene Kirk Greene Mary Harris Barbara Herr Harthorn Elizabeth Downing & Peter Hasler Melonie Hayden Lee Heller Alan Hersh In honor of Stephen Cloud Sandy Hirsch Steven Hirsh Ted Hoagland & Michelle Zimney Joanne & Clinton Hollister Douglas Holt Pamela & Robert Hyland Sandra Lei Isa Hannah-Beth Jackson & George Eskin Linda Brown & Von Jansma Sharlae & Greg Jenkins Patricia & Bob Jones David Jones Charitable Fund Susan Kadner Lisa Kadowaki AJ Kamp Beth & Eli Katz Emmy Lou Keller In memory of Fred Keller

Endowment Donors

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Lyn & David Anderson Margo & Jeffrey Barbakow The Coeta & Donald Barker Foundation Bernstein Family Fund Bentson Foundation Marlyn Bernard Bernstein* Sarah Boyajian Lynn & Chris Brown George L. Burtness The Estate of Janet Caminetti Ann C. Carneros Louise & Tim Casey Sarah & Roger Chrisman Jim & Sallie Dougherty Godric Foundation

Maia Kikerpill Dawn Kirchner Barbara & Peter Kuhn Peter Kulp Serena & Paul Kusserow Elyse Kutz Susan Land Charles Lang Elinor & James Langer Jere & Dr. Fima Lifshitz Jerome Lowenthal Noel Lucky SB CASA LLC Mark Lueken Nancy Lynn In honor of Todd Jared Patrick McClellan Sally McDonald Patrick McElroy Loretta Metzger Robert Meyer Sandy Mezzio Anne & Hale Milgrim In honor of Box office staff, ushers & tech crew Laurie & Darrow Milgrim Doyle Minnis Karen & Leland Montgomery In honor of Hale & Anne Milgrim Dixie & Martin Moore Markell Nelson Lee Neuenschwander Page O'Brien Susan & Roland Orfila Jennifer Osborne Stanya & Jim Owen In memory of Hope Kelly Rebecca Amundsen & Tim Owens In honor of David Asbell & Steve Cloud Carlisle Packard Pamela & Chris Passalaqua Steve Petersen Susan Petty Jan & Reilly Pollard

Christine A. Green Robert W. Hanrahan Catherine & Jim Haslem Hollis Norris Fund Hutton Parker Foundation Ann Jackson Family Foundation Peter & Gerd Jordano Elaine & Herbert Kendall* Kind World Foundation Christian D. Kraus Liselotte Kuttler Trust Ellen Lawson Joan & Jim Lindsey LLWW Foundation Jamie Maguire Harold McAlister Foundation John McGovern

Gaines Post Patrice Ryan & Stephen Randolph Debra Reed In memory of Ted Reed Chris Reinhart In memory of Raymond S. DeGroote Melissa Riparetti-Stepien Mike Russell Johnny Sacko Kate Samsa Anne & Albert Santorelli Christine & Hal Saunders Mark Scher Lee Scheuermann Loren Shepard The Simon Sisters In memory of Gigi Tiritilli Margaret Slater In memory of Hope Kelly Barbara Koutnik & Melbourne Smith James Smyth Anita & Eric Sonquist Gwen Stauffer Nicholas Stein Carol & Joseph Sullivan Eric Tambini Jenny & John Tanner Nora & Barry Taugher James Teague In memory of Lucia Teague Cynthia Thomas Stuart Thomson Gebb Turpin, Jr. Marta Ulvaeus Patricia Verdugo Johnson & Scott Johnson Brauna Brickman & Gordon Walsh Jeff Waxman In memory of Rex Marchbanks Michael J. Willingham Stephanie Yeung Katherine Zeiss Barbara Zrehigian In memory of Donald Zrehigian

Mericos Foundation John C. Mithun Foundation Mary & Jim Morouse Muzzy Family Foundation Eileen & William Nasif Harold & Valerie Oquist* Kären Pick Leslie & Frank Schipper Jan & John G. Severson Lewis M. Smith* Mary Jean Thomson Anne & Michael* Towbes Estate of Michael Towbes Jodie & Bruce Willard WWW Foundation and Brett & Natalie Hodges Ovation Campaign Supporters


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