TCAN Member Guide - Jan-Apr 2019

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The Center for Arts in Natick

JAN-APR 2019

MEMBER GUIDE

SMALL SPACE | BIG EXPERIENCE

MIKE SUPER UPCOMING Popa Chubby Lenny Clarke and Friends Dana Fuchs

GAELIC STORM

Kingston Trio Kathy Mattea Adrian Belew Robyn Hitchcock And more...

RUTH MOODY BAND


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Dear TCAN Members, Can I actually be coming up on my 15th anniversary at TCAN?

DIRECTOR’S NOTES

category our average attendance was well over 200 per show. The support from the region has grown every year and continues to 2004 was my first be phenomenal. year, and TCAN’s first full year in the Firehouse. We managed to present 103 I’m grateful to the incredible people I’ve mainstage shows that year (plus community had the opportunity to work with since theater, family programs, classical music, 2004. Hundreds of up-and-coming artists, open mics, classes and lots of other things). comedians and legendary rock stars who lit About half of the mainstage shows were jazz up the stage with their performances. The and bluegrass concerts that attracted about talented people who worked tirelessly as 60 people for each event. My wife Sherry and members of the TCAN staff. Hundreds of our two kids, then age 10 and 13, worked as dedicated volunteers and Board members. volunteers on many of those nights. And I’m grateful to you, our contributing TCAN was just getting started in the members who supported TCAN and made 270-seat venue. Some of the best-attended it possible to sustain this place through thick performances were concerts by Richie and thin. Havens, Cheryl Wheeler, Leon Redbone and the Pousette-Dart Band. About 9,500 Thank you for your generous support! patrons attended mainstage shows in 2004, with an average attendance of about 90 per show (33% of capacity). Things have changed! This year over 17,000 patrons and members attended mainstage shows at TCAN, and David Lavalley, Lavalley, though we presented only 76 events in this Executive Director

TCAN STAFF David Lavalley Executive Director Nicola Anderson Cinema Program Director

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

D. Michael Collins Chair

EVENTS

David Parish

Valerie Barretto Development Associate

Ed Hudson Clerk

Erin Basile Theater Operations Manager

Ed Strickland

Bill Doucette Facilities Coordinator Cheryl Ebeling Bookkeeper Kerry Anne Fraser Marketing Coordinator Doreen Pendergast Patron Services Josh Valentine Front of House Manager

Frank Hanenberger Rick Jennett Treasurer

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February

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March

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April

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PROGRAMS Dining Guide

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Ricky Ball

Film Series

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Stephen Kaplan

Folk Open Mic

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Steve Wilson

Visual Arts

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Tom Halchuk

Education

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Antonio Viva

Family Series

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Members

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OUR SINCERE THANKS TO THESE GENEROUS SPONSORS:

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JANUARY BLUES

POPA CHUBBY JAN 5 | 8PM

Popa Chubby has been hard rocking the blues for more than 25 years. An imposing figure with a shaven head, tattooed arms, and a goatee. His performance style is described as “the Stooges meets Buddy Guy, Motörhead meets Muddy Waters, and Jimi Hendrix meets Robert Johnson”. $30 public | $25 members COMEDY

BOSTON COMICS: LENNY CLARKE AND FRIENDS JAN 11 | 8PM

Boston original, Lenny Clarke is not only a New England favorite, but one of comedy’s greatest ambassadors. Clarke is a regular in Las Vegas and has been seen in multiple films and television shows, as well as The Tonight Show, HBO, and more. $30 public | $25 members

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JANUARY ROCK

THE MACHINE PERFORMS PINK FLOYD: UNPLUGGED JAN 12 | 8PM

America’s oldest and greatest Pink Floyd tribute band, The Machine performs Pink Floyd hits and early obscurities in an “unplugged” format, incorporating diverse instruments for an unusual and amazing take on the familiar. $30 public | $25 members

GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY THE VERVE-CROWNE PLAZA

FOLK ROCK

DARLINGSIDE WITH MAINE YOUTH ROCK ORCHESTRA JAN 13 | 7:30PM

Boston-based quartet Darlingside performs around a single vocal microphone, inviting audiences into an intimate world where four voices become one. Joined by the Maine Youth Rock Orchestra. This event will take place at the Keiter Center at Walnut Hill School for the Arts. $40 premium | $35 public | $30 members

ROCK

KICK - THE INXS EXPERIENCE JAN 19 | 8PM

KICK- The INXS Experience is the USA’s most captivating salute and tribute to the internationally acclaimed rock band, INXS. A unique blend of incredibly talented musicians who bring the highest level of musicianship to the audience while showing a true passion for the music of INXS- consistently causing the spontaneous eruption of a dekadance-rock party! $28 public | $23 members

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JAN - FEB BLUES

ALBERT CUMMINGS JAN 25 | 8PM

“The blues is best served up live[…]. Cummings effortlessly shifts from chimney subdued stylings to raucous roadhouse raunch to soaring yet stinging lead lines, driving his audience to frenzy in all the right places.” – Guitar Edge Magazine $28 public | $25 members BLUES ROCK

DANA FUCHS FEB 1 | 8PM

“Dana Fuchs is one of the best blues singers out there...period. Her voice is phenomenal. Great, raw powerful, distinctive vocals.” -Blues Rock Review. Dana Fuchs is now blazing her own trail with her hotly anticipated fourth album, Love Lives On. $26 public | $22 members

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FEBRUARY RHYTHM & BLUES

ELEMENTS - THE EARTH, WIND, AND FIRE EXPERIENCE FEB 2 | 8PM

The ultimate Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute band. Recreating the sounds and sensations from the 70’s and 80’s super group, Earth, Wind & Fire! Seating for this show will be General Admission. $28 public | $25 members JAZZ

INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT FEB 7 | 8PM

Bringing together the world’s foremost acoustic guitarists to perform, IGN creates a special evening of solos, duets and quartets that highlight the virtuosity and diversity within the world of acoustic guitar. $35 public | $30 members

BLUES

MARCIA BALL FEB 9 | 8PM

Marcia Ball, the 2018 Texas State Musician Of The Year, has won worldwide fame and countless fans for her ability to ignite a full-scale roadhouse rhythm and blues party every time she takes the stage. With her latest album, Shine Bright, Ball set out to, in her words, “Make the best Marcia Ball record I could make.” In doing so, she has put together the most musically substantial, hopeful and uplifting set of songs of her five-decade career. $36 public | $32 members

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FEBRUARY FOLK ROCK

GAELIC STORM FEB 21 | 8PM

Genre-bending Irish rock band Gaelic Storm mixes traditional Irish music with modern influences, creating a sound that’s uniquely creative. This performance is General Admission Seating. $45 public | $40 members

WORLD

BEAUSOLEIL AVEC MICHAEL DOUCET FEB 22 | 8PM

For the past 40 years, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet has been making some of the most potent and popular Cajun music on the planet and notoriously credited as the first Cajun band to win a GRAMMY. $35 public | $30 members

GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY THE VERVE-CROWNE PLAZA

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FEB - MAR MAGIC

MIKE SUPER FEB 23 | 8PM

America’s Favorite and most sought after Mystifier, Mike Super, brings the art of magic back to the people. Whether it’s through television, stage or simply one-onone, Mike Super’s personality and humor reaches out and enchants the public. $36 public | $32 members

SINGER -SONGWRITER

LIZ LONGLEY AND MARK ERELLI MAR 2 | 8PM

Liz Longley and Mark Erelli team up for a night of storytelling and musical bliss. Join is for one night of two outstanding and award winning singer-songwriters. $28 public | $24 members

BLUES

BAND OF FRIENDS: A CELEBRATION OF RORY GALLAGHER MAR 21 | 8PM

Featuring Davy Knowles, Gerry McAvoy and Ted McKenna. The Band of Friends is not a tribute to Rory, but a celebration of his life and music. The band consists of musicians who played with Rory as his rhythm section for many years, fronted by the incomparable Davy Knowles on guitar. $30 public | $26 members

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MARCH THEATER

TCAN PLAYERS presents

FIRST THINGS

FIRST TICKETS

The Center for Arts in Natick 14 Summer St. Natick, MA 508-647-0097 natickarts.org

Written by

DEREK BENFIELD

Directed by

KATHY LAGUE

FIRST THINGS FIRST Presented by TCAN Players MARCH 8-10 & 14-17 8PM EVENINGS | 2PM MATINEES

Directed by Kathy Lague Pete and George are old friends. In fact, such good old friends that George has been Pete’s best man at both of his weddings. Pete, now happily married to Sarah, is appalled when George arrives with the news that his first wife Jessica was not killed in a climbing accident as they had thought but is alive and well and keen to resume her life with Pete! This unexpected revelation leads to a series of hilarious situations as Peter and George try to find a way out of this desperate plight without upsetting either of Pete’s wives or his second wife’s powerful mother. Another riotous comedy from the author of Beyond a Joke, Look Who’s Talking, and Bedside Manners.

MARCH 8-10 & 14-17 2019

$22 Public $20 Members Senior & Student Discounts

Generously sponsored by

$22 public | $20 members Student / Senior discounts available

TCAN PLAYERS' PRODUCTION IS GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY MUTUALONE BANK

We are proud to support the arts in our community!

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MARCH SINGER -SONGWRITER

JOHN DAVIDSON MAR 22 | 8PM

Many remember John from his TV or Broadway Days, but now he returns to his passion. Join this talented singer, entertainer, and storyteller for an energetic evening of humor, song, backstage stories, inspiration and all around fun. $25 public | $20 members

GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY THE VERVE-CROWNE PLAZA

FOLK

KINGSTON TRIO MAR 23 | 8PM

Fans of legendary folk icons The Kingston Trio will soon have an opportunity to rediscover their timeless music in a national tour to mark the group’s 60th anniversary on a national tour performing many of the Trio’s best-loved songs. $48 public | $44 members

OPERA

OPERA DEL WEST PRESENTS: THE CLEVER ARTIFICE OF HARRIET AND MARGARET, A NIGHT OF WOMEN COMPOSERS MAR 24 | 7PM

Join Opera del West for an evening celebrating female Composers. Prelude will be a set of Art Songs by women like Fanny Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann, Amy Beach and others. As well as, the New England Premiere of Leanna Kirchoff’s one-act opera, The Clever Artifice of Harriet and Margaret. Directed by Brenda Huggins and Music Directed by Eve Budnick.Photograph by Kailey Bennett. $30 public | $25 members

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MAR - APR BLUES

COCO MONTOYA AND TINSLEY ELLIS MAR 29 | 8PM

It’s hard to imagine a Blues double bill with two more celebrated masters than Coco Montoya and Tinsley Ellis. Fiery guitar licks and passionate vocals are hallmarks of these musical wizards. $38 public | $35 members

COUNTRY

KATHY MATTEA ACOUSTIC LIVING ROOM APR 11 | 8PM

GRAMMY Award winning singer Kathy Mattea and her longtime collaborator, guitarist Bill Cooley, meets as old friends, welcoming you into their Acoustic Living Room to share songs and stories near and dear to their hearts. $48 public | $45 members

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APRIL FOLK

ALASDAIR FRASER AND NATALIE HAAS APR 12 | 8PM

The musical partnership between Alasdair Fraser, “the Michael Jordan of Scottish fiddling”, and brilliant Californian cellist, Natalie Haas, spans the full spectrum between intimate chamber music and ecstatic dance energy. $30 public | $27 members ROCK

MARTHA DAVIS AND THE MOTELS APR 13 | 8PM

One of LA’s original new wave bands, they scored big with hits like “Only The Lonely” and “Suddenly Last Summer.” With an 80’s revival now in full swing, Martha Davis & The Motels are back on the road pleasing their legions of fans. $45 public | $40 members

GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY METROWEST SUBARU

ROCK

ADRIAN BELEW APR 18 | 8PM

For more than a decade the Adrian Belew Power Trio stunned audiences around the world. Now Adrian is ready to re-invent his live show with a new quartet which includes Jordan Perlson on drums, Saul Zonana on keyboards, guitar, and vocals, and bassist extraordinaire Julie Slick. The tour dates will be in support of Adrian’s newest release “POP-SIDED”, coming March 2019. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy master musicians playing great songs and having a ball! Opening Artist: Saul Zonana $45 public | $42 members

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APRIL BLUES

WALTER TROUT APR 19 | 8PM

Walter Trout is the beating heart of the modern blues-rock scene, respected by the old guard, revered by the young guns, and adored by the fans who shake his hand after the show each night. $42 public | $38 members GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY THE VERVE-CROWNE PLAZA

ROCK

ROBYN HITCHCOCK APR 20 | 8PM

Robyn Hitchcock is one of England’s most enduring contemporary singer/songwriters and live performers. A surrealist poet, talented guitarist, cult artist and musician’s musician, Hitchcock is among alternative rock’s father figures and is the closest thing the genre has to a Bob Dylan. $35 public | $30 members

FOLK ROCK

HIGH SOUTH APR 25 | 8PM

With impressive three-part harmonies, a dedication to songwriting, and unwavering optimism, the Nashville-based band High South has developed a dedicated following across Europe, where they’ve been touring regularly there since 2015. Now they’re breaking into the American market with “A Change in the Wind”, a captivating project that draws comparisons to classic rock bands like the Eagles, Doobie Brothers, and Crosby, Stills and Nash. $28 public | $25 members

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APR - MAY ROCK

POUSETTE-DART BAND APR 27 | 8PM

Jon Pousette-Dart is a vibrant American Classic and Folk Rock songwriter, musician, and performing artist. The Pousette-Dart Band, led by Jon PousetteDart carved a place in the landscape of American music in the 1970’s returns for an extraordinary night of music. $35 public | $30 members SAVE THE DATE

MEMBER NIGHT MAY 3 | 8PM

An exclusive members-only concert. As a “thank you” to our members for their continued support, the evening begins with a social reception as an opportunity to mingle with other TCAN members who share your love for the arts while noshing on snacks and desserts and dancing the night away.

FOLK

RUTH MOODY BAND MAY 11 | 8PM

Ruth Moody is an Australian-born, two-time Juno Award winning singer-songwriter from Winnipeg, Canada. Although best known for her work with Billboard-charting trio, The Wailin’ Jennys, Ruth is an artist of exceptional depth and grace in her own right. Critics have lauded her ethereal vocals, impressive multi-instrumentalism, and insightful songwriting. Written with a maturity and wisdom that belies her age, her songs are timeless, universal, and exquisitely crafted, all sung with an intimacy and honesty that is unmistakably hers. $30 public | $25 members order online | natickarts.org/calendar | 508.647.0097

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DINING GUIDE RESTAURANT DIRECTORY NATICK 23 Washington St

Agostino’s | Italian Bill’s Pizzeria | Pizzeria

58 E Central St

Buttercup Restaurant & Bar | American

13 W Central St 36 South Ave

Casey’s Diner | Diner Comella’s | Italian

45 Main St

The Common Cafe & Kitchen | Cafe

9 S Main St

Dah Mee | Korean

25 Washington St

Dolphin Restaurant and Bar | Seafood

12 Washington St 85 E Central St

Morse Tavern | American

158 E Central St

Oga | Japanese Shanghai Tokyo | Chinese and Japanese Zaftigs Delicatessen | Deli

54 E Central St 1298 Worcester Rd

SURROUNDING TOWNS Alta Strada | Italian

92 Central St, Wellesley, MA

Heritage of Sherborn | American

33 N Main St, Sherborn

The Aztec Restaurant | Mexican

2 Waverly St, Framingham

Margaritas Restaurant | Mexixan

725 Cochituate Rd, Framingham

Juniper Ken’s Steak House | Steak House

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13 Central St, Wellesley 95 Worcester Rd, Framingham


DINING GUIDE

508.655.3498 9 South Main Street Natick, Ma

thecommoncafeandkitchen.com

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FILM SERIES

CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? Jan 2 - 10

WHO WILL WRITE OUR HISTORY Jan 27

CASABLANCA Feb 13 - 14

THE 2019 OSCAR NOMINATED SHORTS live action, documentary, animation Feb 17 - 22

THE FAVOURITE COMING SOON

IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK COMING SOON

METROWEST STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL APR 4 - 7 The MWSFF is a student film festival dedicated to showcasing the talents and creativity of the region’s youth by providing an opportunity for young filmmakers and production teams to explore and create stories through motion pictures. Finalists among these student-created films will be shared with friends, families and the community at-large in TCAN’s state-of-theart screening room. The submission deadline has been extended to Feb 1, 2019. Awards and Prizes for top winners. For more festival information visit us at natickarts.org/mwsff 18


COMMUNITY HOSTED BY MARK STEPAKOFF

UPCOMING DATES

$5 public | Members Free Tuesdays 8pm, 7:30pm Sign-Up

JAN 29 rick drost

FOLK OPEN MIC

The Folk/Acoustic Open Mic night at TCAN has been a tradition since its inception in 1997. Folk Open Mic provides an intimate and supportive atmosphere for acoustic performers of all abilities to showcase their talents and partake in the area’s most vibrant folk/ acoustic music community around. All musicians and spoken word performers are invited to participate.

SUMMER STREET GALLERY Tuesdays - Fridays 12pm-6pm Saturdays 11am - 2pm

The Summer Street Gallery is located in TCAN’s main lobby and performance hall and features some of the most accomplished artists in the region. Rotating monthly, the Gallery not only provides an opportunity for our patrons to see exhibits by local artists but to also support the visual artist community. The Gallery is open to the public during regular TCAN business hours.

PAINTING BY ANN LONEKER KELLY

FEB 12 peter lehndorff FEB 26 eric salt MAR 19 brian maes APR 2 anselm barnum APR 16 chris lavancher APR 30 trish & phil knudsen

UPCOMING DATES JANUARY steve mcgrath FEB-MAR ann loneker kelly To become an exhibitor please visit us at natickarts.org/ summer-street-gallery

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EDUCATION

Pocket Full of Tales presents a boutique style theatre workshop, for students of all experience levels. Each class is a unique, small group experience where every child receives organic, process based training in the theatre arts from experienced performing artists. Workshops are a space to explore, experiment, and engage in the performing arts, through stories inspired by popular classics; adapted specifically for young performers by a team of international composers and our in-house playwright/ director. Program Director: Kristy Pace. pocketfulloftales.com See our website for more information natickarts.org/class-sections

POCKET FULL OF TALES PRESENT

UPCOMING DATES

MONDAY - FRIDAY $340 public | $310 members

FEBRUARY VACATION WEEK THE LITTLE MERMAID FEB 18 - 22

SCHOOL VACATION THEATRE WORKSHOPS 9AM - 3PM AGES 5 - 11

EARLY DROPOFF / LATE PICKUP OPTIONS AVAILABLE

POCKET FULL OF TALES PRESENT

SUMMER THEATRE WORKSHOPS

MONDAY - FRIDAY $175 public | $160 members Half Day - 9AM-12Noon $350 public | $320 members Full Day - 9AM-3PM AGES 5 - 11 EARLY DROPOFF / LATE PICKUP OPTIONS AVAILABLE

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APRIL VACATION WEEK THE JUNGLE BOOK APR 15 - 19

UPCOMING DATES THE WIZARD OF OZ JUL 15- 19 MADELINE JUL 22 - 26 THE PRINCESS & THE PIZZA JUL 29 - AUG 2 A RAT IN THE KITCHEN (RATATOUILLE’S COUSIN LOUIS)

AUG 5 - 9

THE RELUCTANT DRAGON AUG 12 - 16



FAMILY SERIES JOHNNY PEERS AND THE MUTTVILLE COMIX JAN 19 | 11AM

Johnny Peers and his personality-plus canines are coming to tickle your funny bone! A show for the whole family and the dog lover in all of us, the show stars mostly dogs rescued from shelters or pounds. $12 adult | $10 children

TANGLEWOOD MARIONETTES PRESENT SLEEPING BEAUTY JAN 26 | 11AM

In this retelling of the beloved classic Sleeping Beauty, a painted story book opens to reveal each scene. Beautifully hand-crafted marionettes are brought to life by a master puppeteer as the dramatic events unfold. $12 adult | $10 children

JENNY THE JUGGLER FEB 9 | 11AM

Jenny the Juggler is Boston’s Best (“and ONLY!”) Female Professional Juggler since 1997, transforming events into fabulous experiences and unforgettable memories for Kids “AND People!” She thrills kids and adults alike with juggling, magic, music, singing, physical comedy, interactive silliness, audience participation, inspiring messages - and a real live bunny! $12 adult | $10 children

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FAMILY SERIES STACEY PEASLEY BAND VALENTINE’S DAY PARTY FEB 16 | 11AM

Join us for our annual Valentine’s Day party! A teacher for ten years, Stacey is thrilled to combine her love of children and music into a lively act that engages kids and creates memorable and fun sing-along songs. $12 adult | $10 children

THE YO-YO PEOPLE MAR 2 | 11AM

As three-time Guiness World Record Holders, this husband and wife duo know how to impress a crowd with their yo-yo feats. The couple brings back the nostalgic toy, reminding you of old favorite tricks then amazes you with new and bizarre tricks, such as Boingy-Boingy and Iron Whip. $12 adult | $10 children

MIKE BENT’S WACKY SCIENCE MAR 23 | 11AM

Get ready for an award-winning show that teaches that science can be exciting and fun! Participate in high energy, hands-on activities, while discovering that simple household items can be used to perform exciting science experiments. Loads of surprises, comedy and music combine in this perfect science show. $14 adult | $12 children

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Gallery & Handcrafted Gifts 41 Main Street, Route 27 Natick Center fivecrows.com 508-653-2526


MEMBERS FOUNDERS SOCIETY GOLD Jack and Shelley Blais Robert Courtemanche MA Development George Fiske The Komack Family MA Cultural Facilities Fund MA Historical Commission Middlesex Savings Bank and Charitable Foundation MutualOne Bank and Charitable Foundation Nellie Mae Education Foundation Craig Ross and Denise Nelken William and Kathleen Rousseau MetroWest Subaru SILVER Erica and Jay Ball Bob Brack and Janet Bailey Michael and Barbara Collins Grayce B. Kerr Fund, Inc. Joseph and Sandra Hurwitz Rick and Nancy Jennett Karen and Reginald Leese Leon Lowenstein Foundation, on behalf of Catherine and Andrew Bendheim

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP PRODUCER Kathleen McDonough and Edward Berman Steve and Denise Wilson DIRECTOR Michael and Barbara Collins Karen and Reginald Leese Anonymous Ed and Sheila Strickland John and Kristine Van Amsterdam ARTIST Bob Brack and Janet Bailey Eugene and Gay Crowley 26

Elizabeth and Timothy LePain Steven Levinsky and Denise Girardin Nicholas and Martha Perakis Stonegate Group, Inc. BRONZE Anonymous Amelia Peabody Charitable Foundation Berklee College of Music Bose Corporation Distinctive Hospitality Group Emma D and John R Quint Memorial Fund Fair and Yeager Insurance Agency Foundation for MetroWest Highland Street Foundation Stephen and Maschia Kaplan Kathleen McDonough and Ed Berman Jeff and Hilary Olsen Roche Bros. Sudbury Foundation John H. and H. Naomi Tomfohrde Foundation Total Wine & More Frank and Marjorie Solomon John and Kristine Van Amsterdam

Ed Daly and Karen Lieberman-Daly David and Barbara Fran Dorant George Fiske Larry Dick and Lucia Frenkel Phil and Marcia Giudice Mary and Ed Hudson Joseph Hurwitz Stephen and Maschia Kaplan David Lavalley and Sherry Sandoval Tim and Elizabeth LePain Rick and Diane Mitchell Nicholas and Martha Perakis Jan Phlegar and Bob Vierling Catherine and Joseph Reynolds Judy and Walter Rich

MEMBER Anonymous Boston Organ & Piano John Memishian and Elaine Burns Beth and Richard Compson Ed Daly and Karen Lieberman-Daly Fran and David Elovitz Bruce and Terri Evans David and Lynn Falwell Edward and Lillian Fassino David and Carp Ferrari Alice F. Greif Rudman and Judith Ham Tom and Kelley Halchuk Frank and Melissa Hanenberger Mary and Ed Hudson David Lavalley and Sherry Sandoval Robby and Geoffrey Levy Michael Moran Shirley and David Parish Dr. Johanna Perlmutter Karen and Matt Pierce Mysore and Judy Ravindra Joel and Bonnie Rosenthal Ed and Sheila Strickland Bruce Weisberg and Serge Genesse Aileen and Matthew Zogby Brooks and Linda Zug Glenn Shambroom and Nina Righter Craig Ross and Denise Nelken Daniel and Patty Walton Marillyn A. Zacharis Aileen and Matthew Zogby SUPERSTAR Frances Elovitz Bruce and Terri Evans Steven and Renee Finn James Fisher and Catherine James Charlene and Frank Foss Ronn and Beth Garry Jennifer Grinnell and Christopher Gardner Tom and Kelley Halchuk


MEMBERS Frank and Melissa Hanenberger Lauren Harvey Lawrence and Yvette Hochberg James and Elizabeth Holman Lena and Paul Joseph Polly Kornblith Jill and Pete Kovatsis Karen and Phillips Kuhl Michael and Leanne LaBelle Kathleen MacKinnon Paula Passi and Matthew McCue Michael and Karen McGreal Shirley and David Parish Russell Reitz Amy Rossi Rosemary Driscoll and Bill Seymour Elizabeth Smith and Jonathan Freedman Deborah and Max Stone Peter Townsend and Hilary McGregor Maureen and Richard Wooster STAR Paul and Jackie Adams Annette and Jason Arabasz Grigely Robbin Bell and John Garrison Peter Berube Mark and Sandra Beyerly David Bishop Steven Borgeson Barbara and Joseph Boykin David C. Brown Peter and Janice Burke Jeff and Denise Burns Jay Caraviello Thomas Coleman Mary Beth and Jim Connolly E. Steven Coren Judy and Anthony Cosimini Douglas and Sue Crossley

Aimee Dalrymple Robert Davoli Laura Senier and Ken DelPapa Rev. Robert F Dick II Tom Dixon Michael Driscoll Ann Drouilhet William and Mavis Efthim David and Lynn Falwell Henry and Dr. Kathleen Faulkner Claire and Jan Galkowski Brian and Patti Gaudet John and Kris Gaziano Marijane Geary John and Margaret Goetz Donald and Connie Goldstein Amy Gould Steven and Stenie Gullans Robert Hall and Paige Brodie Faye and Robert Harrington John and Julie Hebble Kalman and Ellen Heller Claire Henry Deborah Hill Katy Reid and David Himmelberger John F Hudson Shirley Hui and Robert M. Allen Lisa Hurley Jeff Idels Frank and Beth Jenkins Richard Kadison Beverly Rich and Martin Kessel Scott and Paula Koehler Teresa and Robert Laurence Diane Leclair Alissa and Gerry Leonard Diana Levinson Susan Mahan Beth Marshdoyle Christine and Andy Matz Jeanie May and Richard MacLean John Memishian and Elaine Burns Janet and Bob Mendelsohn

Leslie Miller Frederick Monbouquette Barbara Moore and Jack Van Woerkom Anne M. Morgan A. Richard and Deanna Norton Rob and Linda OReilly Bruce Pearson Freya and Laird Pendleton Aldo and Connie Pitt Michael Pojman Christine and Jerry Potts Brian Arnold and Elizabeth Pryor Joseph and Terri Riley Clare and Mark Robinson Don Ross Sarah Monaco George Schnee Debbie and Ed Shooshanian Ken Soderholm Kathleen Donovan and Richard Stephen Jennifer and Richard Stoner Dan Tappan Megan and Eric Twing Jay and Carol Virshbo Maria Freda and Antonio Viva Eileen Weber and Bob Caplin Jane and Mark Weiner James White Jr Gary Wolf David and Marcy Yuknat FEATURE Jenny Adams Joyce and Mel Albert Ellen Alfaro Richard Corbett and Jacqueline Allen Douglas and Barbara Ambos Karen Anderson Alexandra and David Andrews David and Julie Baker Eileen Ball James Ballard Denise and Michael Barry Bob Beckwith 27


MEMBERS Thomas Benson Deirdre Bergeron and Randy Divinski Jeanne Berk Carole Ann Berkowitz Helen Berman Kenneth Bloom Andrew and Nancy Blume Sharon Botwinik and Steven Bacharach Kate Boucher James Bowen Cat Branam Dan and Claire Brown Joseph OLeary and Sharon Burke Donna-Jo Burns Christine Cameron Adrianne and Michael Canning Wanda Cantlin Maureen and Peter Cary Connor Cassis Lynne Chadey Arthur J. Chaves Cheryl and Kenneth Chernack Kathy and Don Copson Debra M Corrado James Crossley James Crowley Charles (Rusty) Cushman Kathryn D’Addesio Sara Dale Priscilla Dasse Brent and Serena Davis Hall Nancy Dellarocco Tod and Jennifer Dimmick Nancy and Timothy Donahue Brian and Corinne Donovan Glen and Norma DuBois Michael and Cheryl Elkins Chris and Kellianne Erath Martha Fagan Brian Farrington Judy and Jeffrey Fishman Anne Fitzgerald James and Nancy Fleming Kim and Chip Fontaine Rosalind Forber and Larry Pratt Ira Foss Andy Frankenfield 28

James Frantzreb and Isabel Simons Scott Sandler and Julie Freedman David Margil and Jodi Freedman Robyn Honig Mary Ellen and Stephen Fulton Lisa Fusaro Zach Galvin Steven Garfinkle Maura Gaughan Sue Gibbons David and Pam Glass Harvey Goldfine Fredrick Goode David B. Gordon Ann Groccia Michael and Karen Gurnick Rena Gurski Rud and Judie Ham Alaine and Bill Hamel Carol Hamilton Michael Hanc Judy and Mark Hannum Judy and Terry Harrington Susan Harvey Hewitt and Laura Heiserman Lynda Heller Ruth Hertz Robert Hildebrand Tim Holiner Roberta Humez Scott Hutchinson Cathi Ianno Lisa Jacobs Marc and Joanne Jacobs Susan and Neal Jasinski Judy and Charles Johnson Paul and Cynthia Johnson Arthur Johnson Robert Johnson Henry and Ellen Kanner Dr. Peter Katz Pamela Kaufmann Lisa and Tim Keefe Nancy and Jon Kerbs Maribeth Khedmaty Marie Kieran Robert Killian and Sarah Chambers Christine King

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