The Center for Arts in Natick | Member Guide | Apr-Jun 2022

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The Center for Arts in Natick

APR-JUN 2022

MEMBER GUIDE SMALL SPACE | BIG EXPERIENCE

JIM MESSINA UPCOMING Stick Men River Whyless Johnny A The Smithereens with Marshall Crenshaw

BE T T YE L AVE T T E

Graham Parker Eileen Ivers Carbon Leaf And more...

AL STEWART & THE EMPTY POCKETS


Since 1988, Stonegate Group has specialized in real estate development, consulting, and property management throughout the Greater Boston area. Quality, style, innovative design, and exceptional craftsmanship are what set our development projects apart from other properties. For over 30 years, Stonegate Group has had the vision to see past the ordinary to ensure that our projects are second to none.


Dear TCAN Members, Welcome to the 63 new members who joined TCAN in the first three months of 2022, thank you! And to the 242 members who renewed their memberships in that same time, our thanks and deep appreciation for your continued support. It is heartwarming to see you returning to enjoy live music again, to watch movies on the big screen, and to support your children as they perform in theater classes. Thank you! I have some great news. This month, as we begin to recover from the challenges of the last two years, I’d like to publicly recognize our Director of Programming Erin Basile for her many contributions to TCAN by formally announcing Erin’s promotion to Associate Director. Erin joined TCAN in December of 2014 as TCAN’s Operations Manager and celebrated her 7th anniversary at TCAN just a few months ago. Erin has become an invaluable member of our team in literally every facet of our operation and has made a meaningful contribution to our success. Please join me in congratulating Erin for this well-deserved recognition.

TCAN STAFF David Lavalley Executive Director Nicola Anderson Development Manager Erin Basile Associate Director

DIRECTOR’S NOTE I’m also pleased to announce that Nicola Anderson will take on a full-time assignment this year, adding to her success as our Director of Cinema Programs. Nicola will continue curating movies for TCAN’s big screen but will now play an important and expanded role in our fundraising efforts as Development Manager. Congratulations and continued success to Nicola, we are grateful for your many contributions to our organization. Finally, we are delighted to welcome the newest addition to the TCAN staff – Ariana Carroll of Ashland who joins TCAN as our new Membership and Sponsorship Coordinator. Ariana will assume the responsibilities of Valerie Barretto, who has relocated to Hanson, MA to focus on her budding music career and a new position at Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth. We wish Ariana and Valerie success as they face new challenges and adventures!

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Antonio Viva

Events

D. Michael Collins Chair

Film Series

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Dining Guide

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Community

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Education

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Members

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Ed Strickland

Ariana Carroll Membership and Sponsorhip Coordinator Bill Doucette Facilities Coordinator

David Lavalley, Executive Director

Frank Hanenberger Rick Jennett

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Ricky Ball

Cheryl Ebeling Bookkeeper Audrey Ensor Marketing Coordinator Nina Scibelli Theater Operations Manager

Steve Wilson Treasurer Tom Halchuk William Bachman

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EVENTS BLUES

DANA FUCHS APR 2 | 8PM

Dana Fuchs has always broken the boundaries in pursuit of art and truth. She is known for her mix of Southern rock, soul, roots, and blues. With a new album called Borrowed Time releasing just before her show at TCAN, she’ll be playing new music for you to enjoy. $26 public | $22 members BLUES

MARCIA BALL JUNE 3 | 8PM

This pianist, songwriter, vocalist and 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 rollicking Texas boogies, swampy New Orleans ballads and groove-laden Gulf Coast blues, she’s sure to deliver a great show. $36 public | $32 members

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BLUES R&B

BETTYE LAVETTE APR 8 | 8PM

Hailed by the New York Times as “one of the great soul interpreters of her generation,” LaVette is a vocalist who can take any type of song and make it completely her own. Fans, critics, and artists have nothing but high praise for her live show and her vocal prowess. Now, at 75 years old and in her 59th year in show business, she is still performing with the ferocity of a woman half her age. She is one of very few of her contemporaries who were recording during the birth of soul music in the 1960s and is still creating vital recordings today. “Some singers sing... Then there is Bettye. She doesn’t just sing the song, she lives in each of them. I’ve heard it. I’ve stood close enough to see it in her eyes.” - Jon Bon Jovi $40 public | $35 members

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COMEDY COMEDY

BOSTON COMICS MAY 7 | 8PM

Boston Comics is always a fun night of laughter. Three local Boston comedians join us at TCAN for this stand up show: Tony V, Matt Barry, and Dave Decker. Headliner Tony V started his stand-up comedy career in 1982 after attending several shows at Boston’s prestigious Comedy Connection. It was not long after that he took to the stage himself. Tony’s street wise humor tempered with a genuine feel for the human condition quickly propelled him to headliner status on the national comedy club circuit. In 1986 Tony V was named “Funniest Person in Massachusetts” by Showtime television. Matt Barry has been crowned “New England’s Best Bar Comic.” Dave Decker is known for his intelligent and clever humor and charming stage presence. $20 public | $18 members

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COUNTRY & POP POP

AL STEWART WITH THE EMPTY POCKETS & MARC MACISSO APR 22 | 8PM

Al Stewart came to prominence as part of the British folk revival of the late ‘60s and ‘70s and had number 1 hits with “Year of the Cat,” “On the Border,” “Time Passages,” and “Nostradamus.” He has released 19 studio albums and is a popular touring artist who weaves his love of history and films into his songs. He will be joined by full backing band The Empty Pockets, whose sound is built upon a strong foundation of the timeless Americana, Blues, and Motown Soul that came before them; an old-school sensibility showcased by multiple lead singers, rich harmonies, and skilled instrumentalists. Special guest Marc Macisso, who performed on Al Stewart’s “Year of the Cat” album, will also join this performance. $65 public | $60 members

COUNTRY

PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE JUNE 16 | 8PM

From their beginnings in mid-Sixties Ohio as a group of friends playing cover tunes to the present-day unit featuring founding member/pedal-steel innovator John David Call, veteran bassist Mike Reilly, propulsive drummer Scott Thompson and guitar ace Donnie Clark, this group continues to embellish the rich 43-year history of one of Country-Rock’s pioneering forces. Now in their fifth decade, Pure Prairie League still leads the way for the new generation of Country Rockers such as Keith Urban, Nickel Creek, Wilco, Counting Crows and so many others that cite PPL as a major influence. As crisp and clean as spring water and as comfortable as a well-worn cowboy shirt, Pure Prairie League still brings it all back home. $56 public | $52 members order online | natickarts.org/calendar | 508.647.0097

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EVENTS ROCK

ENTER THE HAGGIS JUNE 2 | 8PM

Enter The Haggis brings a rock edge to contemporary celtic music by effortlessly melding bagpipes and fiddles with classic rock n’ roll instrumentation and AAAfriendly vocals. “If other bands are putting out the equivalent of late-night cable-tv shows, Enter The Haggis is making IMAX films.” -Asheville Mountain Xpress $28 public | $25 members ROCK

JOHNNY A: ME AND MY GUITARS APR 23 | 8PM

Taking an adventurous musical left turn to present his distinct, instrumental guitar approach in a completely solo intimate atmosphere, this evening promises to be a very special “living room experience” with some of Johnny’s favorite songs and stories. $30 public | $25 members

ROCK

CARBON LEAF JUNE 26 | 5:30PM

Carbon Leaf is a touring mainstay and an indie folk-rock staple. This Virginia quintet’s well-hewn live show and musical style drift in and out of Americana, bluegrass, rock, folk, Celtic and pop traditions with ease, using an arsenal of instruments to define the band’s lively stage presence and sonic landscape. Spanning 27 years, 20 albums and 3,000 live shows, Carbon Leaf’s independent music and spirit continue to resonate with its fans. This performance will be presented outdoors at Lookout Farm, one of the oldest continuously working farms in America. Patrons will be seated at picnic tables and can enjoy farm-crafted beer, hard cider, and New England cuisine. $270 premium | $180 large | $90 small 8


ROCK ROCK

JIM MESSINA JUN 24 | 8PM

As an undisputed expert in the fine art of making hit music, Jim Messina’s legacy of musical genius spans five decades, three incredible super groups, a vibrant solo career, and scores of producing and engineering credits. $75/$70 premium | $60 public | $55 members ROCK

THE SMITHEREENS WITH MARSHALL CRENSHAW APR 30 | 8PM

The Smithereens are known for their catchy 1960s-influenced power pop that inspired countless alternative rockers. They’re back on the road with their catalog of classic hits as well as new favorites with guest vocalist Marshall Crenshaw. $60 public | $55 members

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EVENTS ROCK

JEFF “SKUNK” BAXTER FEAT. CJ VANSTON MAY 13 | 8PM

Jeff “Skunk” Baxter is an American virtuoso Grammy winning guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers and Spirit. CJ Vanston is the musical director and will be performing in Jeff “Skunk” Baxter’s band on this tour. $50/$45 premium | $35 public | $30 members ROCK

STICK MEN APR 7 | 8PM

Stick Men is a progressive rock band created from musicians with extensive experience playing together. Pat Mastelotto and Tony Levin are the rhythm section of the legendary band King Crimson. Markus Reuter is a composer and guitarist who designed and plays his own unique touch style guitar. $30 public | $25 members

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ROCK ROCK

MICHAEL GLABICKI DUO MAY 6 | 8PM

Rusted Root evolved around front-man Glabicki’s distinct sound and vision, a one of a kind blend of acoustic folk, rock, and world music that resulted in multi-platinum record sales and a worldwide touring career. This duo tour features Dirk Miller and many Rusted Roots hits, stories, and songs yet to be released. $35 public | $30 members ROCK

LEZ ZEPPELIN JUNE 18 | 8PM

The thing that sets this group apart is the seamless and unique way they inject their gender-bending performance into the original material. Spin Magazine called them “the most powerfull all-female band in rock history.” It’s clear that the power, personality, and magical force of this quartet is far beyond that of a “tribute” act. $55 premium | $40 public | $35 members ROCK

GRAHAM PARKER MAY 14 | 8PM

Decades into a storied career in rock ‘n’ roll that began with his band The Rumor, Parker finds himself at the absolute top of his game and in the midst of an extended creative hot streak. He’s got a snotty barroom brawler’s rasp and sneer, a soul man’s swagger, and an ear for indelible hooks and pop songcraft. $40 public | $35 members ROCK

THE GARCIA PROJECT JUNE 11 | 8PM

The thing that sets this group apart is the seamless and unique way they inject their gender-bending performance into the original material. Spin Magazine called them “the most powerfull all-female band in rock history.” It’s clear that the power, personality, and magical force of this quartet is far beyond that of a “tribute” act. $35/$30 limited seating | $28/$25 standing order online | natickarts.org/calendar | 508.647.0097

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EVENTS SINGER-SONGWRITER

MATT NAKOA & GIRL BLUE APR 1 | 8PM

Matt Nakoa, an award winning songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist of which the Boston Globe says, “Between his piano chops and heartfelt originals on guitar, he drops jaws.” Girl Blue is a powerhouse vocalist with a highly sophisticated ability to write songs that both catch the ear and deeply touch the heart. $20 public | $18 members FOLK

RIVER WHYLESS APR 16 | 8PM

River Whyless is an American folk rock band from North Carolina. Deep in the throes of writing and recording their bold new album, Kindness, A Rebel, the four musicians of River Whyless reached a necessary and collective understanding. Namely: this band is their lifeblood, their family, and their love. $25 public | $20 members SINGER-SONGWRITER

KYSHONA & ALISA AMADOR APR 28 | 8PM

Kyshona is unrelenting in her pursuit for the healing power of song. She blends roots, rock, R&B, and folk with lyrical prowess. Amador’s music is a synthesis of the many styles she’s voraciously absorbed: rock, jazz, funk, and alternative folk, all in the spirit of the Latin music she grew up with. $24 public | $20 members SINGER-SONGWRITER

DALA

APR 29 | 8PM

Dala features vocal harmonies guaranteed to give you chills. This duo makes use of their considerable talents on guitar and piano to create a unique brand of acoustic pop. Their fun and energetic stage presence has made Dala a fan favorite at festivals across the country. $24 public | $20 members

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SINGER-SONGWRITER, FOLK & NEW AGE FOLK

EILEEN IVERS JUNE 4 | 8PM

Called “the future of the Celtic Fiddle” by the Washington Post, and “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin” by the New York Times. Eileen Ivers continues to push the fiddling tradition boundaries from a folk music staple to a fiercely fresh, powerfully beautiful, intensely driving world stage experience. $45 public | $40 members NEW AGE

TRACE BUNDY JUNE 23 | 8PM

Bundy’s music is poetry in motion, using harmonics, looping, multiple capos, and his unique banter and stage presence to deliver an unforgettable experience. Seeing the fan-dubbed “Acoustic Ninja” play live confounds even the most accomplished music lovers as to how one person can do all that with just two hands and ten fingers. $27 public | $24 members

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FILM SERIES

CYRANO Mar 29 - Apr 10

WORLD’S FASTEST INDIAN (MOTORCYCLE FILM SERIES) Apr 12

HITTING THE APEX (MOTORCYCLE FILM SERIES) Apr 13

I FIDANZANTI DELLA MORTE (MOTORCYCLE FILM SERIES) Apr 14

VIVA MAESTRO! April 23-26; May 7

DEFYING THE NAZIS Apr 27; May 3-5

THE REVOLUTION GENERATION May 8-11; 17-19

ABBA: THE MOVIE May 12 & 14

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2040 Apr 30

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DINING GUIDE Agostino’s | Italian

23 Washington St

Bill’s Pizzeria | Pizzeria

58 E Central St

Buttercup Restaurant & Bar | American

13 W Central St

Casey’s Diner | Diner

36 South Ave

Comella’s | Italian

45 Main St

Dah Mee | Korean

25 Washington St

Morse Tavern | American Oga’s | Japanese Shanghai Tokyo | Chinese and Japanese Zaftigs Delicatessen | Deli Ken’s Steakhouse | American Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza | Pizza

85 E Central St 915 Worcester St 54 E Central St 1298 Worcester Rd 95 Worcester Rd 219 N Main St


DINING GUIDE

Pantry Restaurant, located inside The VERVE Hotel Boston Natick VIOLET THORN LOUNGE LOCATED INSIDE THE VERVE HOTEL BOSTON NATICK

PANTRY RESTAURANT LOCATED INSIDE THE VERVE HOTEL BOSTON NATICK



COMMUNITY SUMMER STREET GALLERY

AMY ADAMS MARCH - APRIL

Amy Adams has always loved painting with acrylic to bring items and canvases to life. She believes that each object, canvas or space lives and carries an emotion. Growing up in a challenging environment allowed her to focus on art as an outlet. This practice has influenced Amy to focus on life and human connection images. Amy served as Artist in Residence for Natick in 2021. Art is a conversation starter, and we all need to start somewhere. www.paintingvenus.art

SUMMER STREET GALLERY

JANE YATES MAY - JUNE

All Pieces are available for purchase at any time during the run of the exhibit. Price lists are available for view in the TCAN lobby. Purchased pieces can be picked up at the conclusion of the exhibit. If you are interested in reserving a piece, please contact the Box Office at (508) 647-0097 during regular box office hours. Hours: The Gallery is open to the general public during box office hours: 12pm-6pm Tuesday through Friday, and 11am-2pm Saturday. TCAN is closed on Mondays and Sundays except for performances.

To become an exhibitor , please visit us at natickarts.org/artist/summer-street-gallery

METROWEST STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL MAY 1 SCREENINGS APRIL 15 SUBMISSION DEADLINE

This Student Film Festival is dedicated to showcasing the talents and creativity of the region’s youth in the creation of animated, live action, and documentary short films. Finalists among these student-created films will be shared with friends, families and the community in TCAN’s state-ofthe-art screening room. www.natickarts.org/mwsff

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EDUCATION Pocket Full of Tales presents boutique style theater workshops for students of all experience levels with in-person and virtual sessions available. 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

SCHOOL VACATION THEATER WORKSHOPS

UPCOMING april vacation week

MONDAY - FRIDAY

THE FROG PRINCE APR 18-22

AGES 5 - 11 9AM-3PM

$350 public | $320 members Full workshop descriptions are located on our website at natickarts.org/program/school-vacation-theater-workshops

UPCOMING

AFTER SCHOOL THEATER WORKSHOPS

AGES 5-7

MONDAYS, MARCH 21 - JUNE 6 $150 public | $140 members

3:30-4:30PM

Full workshop descriptions are located on our website at natickarts.org/program/afterschool-theater-workshops

4:45-5:45PM

AGES 8-11

SUMMER THEATER WORKSHOPS

UPCOMING 101 DALMATIONS

JUL 6-10

MONDAY - FRIDAY AGES 5 - 11

PRINCESS MARIGOLD & THE FOREST PRINCE

FULL DAY 9AM-3PM

$375 public | $350 members

JUL 18-22

WIZARD’S SCHOOL

JUL 25-29

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

AUG 8-12

DR. DOOLITTLE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD

AUG 15-19

Full show descriptions are located on our website at natickarts.org/program/summer-theater-workshops

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WHO CAN TRAIN A DRAGON?

AUG 22-26


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MEMBERS The TCAN Founders Society was established in 2005 to honor the dedication of a distinguished group of TCAN’s most generous benefactors and friends. Many of these Founders Society members were also instrumental in the creation of TCAN at its inception, working and participating as active volunteers. TCAN is pleased to honor the donors whose generosity supports its cultural mission. Those individuals who have made lifetime gifts of $15,000 or more to TCAN, and organizations contributing $30,000 or more are honored as members of the Founders Society. In addition to their philanthropic support, Founders Society members are at the heart of the TCAN community, serving as volunteers, board members and advocates for The Center for Arts in Natick.

FOUNDERS SOCIETY PLATINUM Jack and Shelley Blais Robert E. Courtemanche George Fiske Lauren and Roy Komack Karen and Reginald Leese Massachusetts Historical Commission Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund MetroWest Subaru Middlesex Savings Bank MutualOne Bank Nellie Mae Education Foundation Craig Ross and Denise Nelken Kathleen and Bill Rousseau Stonegate Group, LLC GOLD Anonymous Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund The Brack Family Ricky and Jay Ball John Memishian and Elaine Burns Michael and Barbara Collins John and Emma Quint Memorial Fund Foundation for Metrowest Grayce B. Kerr Fund, Inc. Tom and Kelley Halchuk Highland Street Foundation

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Joseph and Sandra Hurwitz Rick and Nancy Jennett Stephen and Maschia Kaplan Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Inc. Tim and Elizabeth LePain Steve Levinsky and Denise Girardin Mass Cultural Council Kathleen McDonough and Edward Berman Nicholas and Martha Perakis SILVER Anonymous (4) Berklee College of Music Bose Corporation Ed Daly and Karen Lieberman-Daly Fair & Yeager Insurance Agency, Inc. Carp and David Ferrari David B Fischer and Carol O’Connor-Fischer Mary and Ed Hudson David Lavalley and Sherry Sandoval Shirley and David Parish Roche Bros. Ed and Sheila Strickland Sudbury Foundation Judy and Anthony Cosimini Total Wine & More Kristine and John Van Amsterdam Denise and Steve Wilson

BRONZE Anonymous Eileen Weber and Bob Caplin Bill and Jane Bachman Beth and Richard Compson Richard Bernardo Trust Fran and David Elovitz Bruce and Terri Evans David and Lynn Falwell Edward and Lillian Fassino Drs. Henry and Kate Faulkner Steven and Renee Finn Bruce Weisberg and Serge Genesse Rud and Judie Ham Frank and Melissa Hanenberger Joe and Janet Idzal Cyndi Jones and Steven Birnbaum David and Carol Krentzman Fred and Beth Lane Robby and Geoffrey Levy John and Paula Moran Dr. Johanna Perlmutter Karen and Matt Pierce Mysore and Judy Ravindra Judy and Walter Rich Joel and Bonnie Rosenthal Glenn Shambroom and Nina Righter Deborah and Max Stone Peter Townsend and Hilary McGregor Aileen and Matthew Zogby Brooks and Linda Zug


MEMBERS INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP PRODUCER Kathleen McDonough and Edward Berman Steve and Denise Wilson DIRECTOR Michael and Barbara Collins Stonegate Group, LLC David and Barbara Fran Dorant Karen and Reginald Leese Nicholas and Martha Perakis Catherine and Joseph Reynolds Glenn Shambroom and Nina Righter ARTIST Jane and Bill Bachman Cyndi Jones and Steven Birnbaum Janet Bailey Lois and Linc Cornell Ed Daly and Karen Lieberman-Daly George Fiske Larry Dick and Lucia Frenkel Cheryl and Michael Hines Joseph Hurwitz Rick and Nancy Jennett Stephen and Maschia Kaplan John and Patty Kavazanjian David Lavalley and Sherry Sandoval Anne Lindsay and Dr. David Schwarz Dr. Johanna Perlmutter Karen and Matt Pierce Robert and Katherine Provost Daniel and Patty Walton Eileen Weber and Bob Caplin Maureen and Richard Wooster SUPERSTAR Michael and Karen Balcom Mark and Sandra Beyerly Carol and Ken Conway

Judy and Anthony Cosimini Douglas and Sue Crossley Jacqueline de Boer-Pearson and Bruce Pearson Laura Senier and Ken DelPapa Tod and Jennifer Dimmick Frances Elovitz Bruce and Terri Evans Steven and Renee Finn Jonathan Freedman and Elizabeth Smith-Freedman Robbin Bell and John Garrison Stephen and Carol Geremia Kitty and Paul Gerry Jennifer Grinnell and Christopher Gardner Frank and Melissa Hanenberger Mark Hanlon Judy and Terry Harrington Toney Hopkins Evelyn Kaatz Richard Kadison Candace and Dr. James Kasser Polly Kornblith and Mike Newman Jill and Pete Kovatsis Michael and Karen McGreal Rick and Diane Mitchell Robert C. Mueller Jeff Olsen Shirley and David Parish Paula Passi and Matthew McCue Freya and Laird Pendleton Jan Phlegar and Bob Vierling Kirsten and Dwight Poler Jim Reulbach Clare and Mark Robinson Rebecca Feldman and Brian Roessler Rosemary Driscoll and Bill Seymour Geralyn and Roger Sundin Jay and Carol Virshbo STAR Jeremiah Ambrose Jaqueline and Robert Apsler Peter Berube

David Bishop Kenneth A Bloom Barbara and Joseph Boykin Carol and Stephen Brayman Marilyn Bregoli and Joel Bottesini Jay Caraviello and Tammy Falvey Robert Killian and Sarah Chambers Scott and Pat Clark Beth and Brian Clymer Mary Beth and Jim Connolly E. Steven Coren Kevin and Michelle Coughlin Christine Robinson and Joseph Creary Aimee Dalrymple Robert Davoli and Eileen McDonagh Kathleen and Joseph Dello Russo David and Becky DesRoches Thomas Dixon Michael Driscoll Artie and Tricia Fair David and Lynn Falwell Henry and Dr. Kathleen Faulkner Kim and Chip Fontaine Andy Frankenfield Margaret Gallerani John and Margaret Goetz Dr. Harvey and Allison Goldfine Steven and Stenie Gullans Amy and Christopher Gullotti Sheila Buckley and John Harris Bruce Hauben Kalman and Ellen Heller Karen Johansen and Gardner Hendrie Katy Reid and David Himmelberger Shirley Hui and Robert M. Allen Katherine Manners and Ed Hyatt Jeffrey Hyman 23


MEMBERS Roger Katz Beverly Rich and Martin Kessel Christine and David Konys Karen and Phillips Kuhl Teresa and Robert Laurence Diane Leclair Betsy Lee Ruth Levine and John Perten Mrs. Diana B Levinson Kathleen MacKinnon Susan Mahan Patty and John Mahoney Christine and Andy Matz Jeanie May and Richard MacLean Robert and Jacqueline McBride Morris McClintock Frederick Monbouquette Barbara Moore and Jack VanWoerkom Jeffrey and Carol Mushnick Deanna and Augustus Norton Rob and Linda O’Reilly Rebecca Parkhill Wendy Paul Barbara Wolfinger and Stuart Peskoe Michael Pyle Jason Reck Deborah Reinemann Don Ross Leslie Schwarz and John Carulli Patricia and James Scurlock Susan and Paul W Shaw Debbie and Ed Shooshanian Emily Shugarman Sandra Smith Barbara Anne Sousa Peter G Cary and Maureen Staley-Carey Kathleen Donovan and Richard Stephen Kem Stewart and Amey Moot Barbara Webster and Skip Tannen Dawn Taylor Dr. Marc Tedesco Lyla and Neil Weinbaum Jane and Mark Weiner James White Jr 24

Sally M Williams David and Marcy Yuknat FEATURE Jenny Adams Joyce and Mel Albert Douglas and Barbara Ambos Robert and Nicola Anderson Anne and Richard Andrews Alexandra and David Andrews Liz Angell Robert Antia Susan and Brian Barnhart James and Karen Baroody David Barros Denise and Michael Barry Julie and Jacob Barth Erin and Ron Basile Mindy Milberg and Phil Benjamin Karen Benoit and Paul Keyes Robin B Berman Bruno Berszoner Norman Bitsoli Nicolette Blanco Patricia and Evan Bleicher Andrew and Nancy Blume Joseph Boschetto James Bowen Arthur Bowes Shari and Robert Brass Denise Brennan Stefan and Meghan Breuer Christine Brown David C. Brown Cynthia Brown Joseph O’Leary and Sharon Burke Roberta Burns Donna-Jo Burns Susan Burt Robert and Soleil Charbonnier Cheryl and Kenneth Chernack Tim Claffey Diana Clark Christopher Condon Kathy and Don Copson Ed Council Leanne Cowley Kathleen and Leo Croft JC and Marie Crossley Charles (Rusty) Cushman

Karen and Paul Dale Brent and Serena Davis Hall Jess Delaney Nancy Dellarocco David Di Iulio Nancy Dlott John Doherty Ed and Sue Doherty Nancy and Timothy Donahue Michael and Jih-Ho Donovan Thomas and Deborah Drechsler Doug and Shannon Drenik Alexandra Dulchinos Mathew Dunleavy Barbara Ebert Neale Eckstein Ann Eggleston Stephanie Elkort Jeannie and Brian Ensor Scott Epstein Jim and Andrea Everett-Wilson Brian Farrington Betty and Henry Febo Ann Ferriter Geoffrey Filker Glenda Fishman Barbara Fossey James Frantzreb and Isabel Simons Scott Sandler and Julie Freedman David Margil and Jodi Freedman Kathleen Fuller Mary Ellen and Stephen Fulton Lisa Fusaro Donna Gallo and William Leary Zach Galvin John and Kris Gaziano Rick Gentile Sue Gibbons Robert Gill Brita and Gary Gill-Austern Glen and Annie Glater David Hartranft and Martha Gold Heidi and Neal Gold Fredrick Goode David B. Gordon


MEMBERS Janice and Greg Gormican Mark and Melissa Greenlaw Ian Scott Grossman Stuart Haber David and Coryn Hall Alaine and Bill Hamel Helen and Ray Hamel Carol Hamilton Michael Hanc Lynda Heller Alyssa and Peter Helliwell Robert Hildebrand Tim Holiner Bert Holman Elaine Holmes Bruce and June Howlett Robert Hundertmark Lisa Jacobs Stephanie and John Jennings Judy and Charles Johnson Mike and Jan Johnson Bobby Jones Anthony Juliani Henry and Ellen Kanner Pamela Kaufmann Shetal and Richard Kaye Lisa and Tim Keefe Arthur L Keigler II and Gabriele M Ganswindt Robert Kelly Brian and Mary Kenny Joseph Ketner Lisa Kirby Gibbs and Peter Gibbs Scott and Paula Koehler Brad Kohl Steven Kornstein David and Carol Krentzman John Lagreca Susan Lancoon Kathleen and Bert Lannon John and Kathleen Lawton Michael Lee Rebecca Leong Jeff and Meryl Levine Stephen and Kathy Lillis Anders Lindell Jeffrey Loeb Terri Loewenthal and Michael Fisher

Margaret A Lowe Susan Lubner Joanne and Ray Lucas Eliot Lurier Eric Luskin Kathryn Mackintosh Michelle and Robert Major Nancy Maldari and Stephen Rubinstein Maria Mannix Richard L Marsh and Judith Odenheimer Lisa Marshall David C Martin Jonathan Martin Ted Mathews Bob and Ronda Matson Bo and Daniel McAuliffe Terry McCarthy David McCarthy John and Sally McCoubrey Lane and Kirsten McDonough Kelly McGough Matthew and Katie McKay Seth Levine and Ellen McKeon-Levine Pamela McMahon Cynthia and John McReynolds Janet and Bob Mendelsohn Chris Milford and Patricia Ford John and Paula Moran Rozsi Moser and Matthew Ginty Chris Mosher JoAnne and Larry Muench Al and Ann Mullen Brian and Jennifer Murphy Frank Murphy Michael Nowlan Jim and Judith O’Connor Stuart Auerbach and Marilyn O’Reagan Timothy O’Cain Patricia Mattina and Alan Packard Elliot “Eric” Packer Karen and Jeff Greene Denise and Richard Pearson Grafton Pease

Maura and Bill Peterson Ronald Phipps John Phylis Thomas and Nancy Powers Christine Hunnefeld Gary and Jill Rabideau Jeffrey and Janice Rahn Laura and Bill Rainsford Priscilla Ramsay and Clint Berge Jessica and David Reed Chris and Kathy Rehl Paula and Janis Reiters Andrew Meyer and Betsy Rigby Glenn and Carolyn Robbins Sandra and Doug Robinson Joan M. Roman Gloria and Burton Rose Mitchel Rose Lori and Jeff Rosen Barbra Rosenberg Nancy S Rosenthal Sonya Ross Alice Maron Rotfort Peter Rovick Peggy Broekel and Matthew Rovner George and Lynn Rowan Ken Samuelian John Sasonoff Chris Scharff and Fay DeAvignon Kerri Scharr and Daniel Weiner Christine Schell and Marco Kaltofen David and Amy Schelleng Robert and Diane Schiller Karl Schlemmer and Leslie Levine George and Clara Schnee Cathy Scholz Elizabeth and Michael Seeger Chi Ho Sham Greg Sheldon Adams and Susan Shipman Erik Sirri Prof. John B. Smith H James Smith Nancy and Chet Smith 25


MEMBERS Shawn Smith Rachael Solem Egilius L.H. Spierings Karin Stanley and Sheldon Lockman Alan and Marsha Stein Tina and Jeff Sternick Diane Stevens Ron Stoloff Jennifer and Richard Stoner Steven and Joyce Streeter Cean and Patrick Tan John and Tricia Temte Patricia and Philip Terrell Judith Thomson Paula Topliffe Debra Torosian Joanne Trask Gary Trenholm Stephen Trimble Bonnie Twomey Robert and Janis Violante Barbara and Dr. Mark Vonnegut Rosemary and Michael Waterman Nathan Weinsaft Fran and Joe Weisse C Russell Whittle Ken Wilcox Carolyn Williams Donene Williams Jeanne Williamson Ostroff and Josh Ostroff Mary and Gary Wolf Cheryl Wolf Edith and James S Wolfson Jocelyn Woodruff Carol Woolfe Fred Wright Lisa Zwirn Members at Feature Level or greater as of April 1, 2022

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CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP PLATINUM | $5,000+ Atlantic Vision, Inc. Avenu at Natick LaborSoft MetroWest Subaru Middlesex Savings Bank The Verve Boston-Natick, Tapestry Collection by Hilton GOLD | $2,500+ Allain + Warren Group - Real Estate Bose Corporation Captain Marden’s Seafoods Needham Bank Stonegate Group, LLC SILVER | $1,500+ Ameriprise Financial Timothy LePain Ameriprise Financial John Moran D. Michael Collins - Architects Fair & Yeager Insurance Agency, Inc Morgan Stanley - Keith Long Music Go Round MutualOne Bank Natick Mills Paul Flaherty Plumbing & Heating Walnut Hill School The William M. Collins Co. BRONZE | $750+ All Things Audio! The Cat’s Hospital Dolphin Seafood Restaurant Natick Listen Up! Music Store The Tobin Schools Natick ARTS ACCESS PROGRAM Bacon Street Farm Rotary Club of Natick


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TAYLOR DAYNE JULY 16 | 8PM AT THE VERVE

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