Mark Walker
Rasa String Quartet
The Linda Ronstadt
Experience
The Garcia Project
Choir! Choir! Choir!
Ana Popovic
Karla Bonoff
Atlanta Rhythm Section
THE SMITHEREENS
And more...
LEZ ZEPPELIN The Center for Arts in Natick APR – JUN 2023
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Dear TCAN Members,
Members are the heart of TCAN, and we are deeply grateful for your support – thank you for contributing to our organization and helping to keep TCAN’s programming affordable and available for everyone.
I want to share with you the overwhelming results of our 2022 Member Drive - over 600 members responded to our appeal by joining or renewing their TCAN memberships. We also announced the five winners of our end-of-year raffle, who will enjoy a full year of free movie screenings in the TCAN Cinema Room including winners from Natick, Needham, Sherborn, and West Roxbury. Thank you for making this one of our most successful membership campaigns ever!
Our 1,600 active member households are located in communities that span the MetroWest region and beyond, including Natick, Wellesley, Framingham
TCAN STAFF
David Lavalley Executive Director
Erin Basile Associate Director
Nicola Anderson Development Manager
Ariana Carroll Development Coordinator
Sydnie Donofrio Theatre Operations Manager
Cheryl Ebeling Bookkeeper
Audrey Ensor Marketing Coordinator
Paige Matheson Patron Services Specialist
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Jessica Allain
William Bachman
and Sudbury but also stretching to New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. This year, all TCAN members now receive new benefits including access to 10 free-to-member movie screenings, and 50% discounts on popcorn at every screening. Save the date for our next free-tomembers movie event on April 19, 2023, with a title you’re sure to love - it’s time to enjoy the big screen!
On a final note, we are delighted to welcome Sydnie Donofrio of Norwood as our new Theatre Operations Manager. Sydnie joined the TCAN staff in February and will lead our staff and volunteers focused on event and program support, box office operations and facility management. We wish Sydnie great success in her new position.
Thank you for all that you do and see you at TCAN this spring!
D. Michael Collins, Chair
Mary Ellen Fulton
Tom Halchuk
Rick Jennett
Matthew McCue, Clerk
Ed Strickland
Steve Wilson, Treasurer Committee Members
George Fiske
Sophie Krentzman
Timothy LePain
Phlegar
Emeritus Board Erica “Ricky” Ball Joseph Hurwitz
Events Community Film Series Education Family Series Members Business Sponsors 3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MEMBER NOTE
EVENTS
JAZZ SPYRO GYRA
APR 1 | 8PM
Spyro Gyra has long been known to peers in the contemporary jazz world as a “well oiled road machine” due to over 45 years of performing. The group rose from humble beginnings in Buffalo, New York in 1974 to their current international prominence in the jazz world. Their energy and joy in concert match their incredible musicality
$60 public | $52 members
JAZZ MARK WALKER
APR 7 | 8PM
“Mark Walker is truly exceptional. Not only is he one of the most musical, and intuitive virtuosos on drums and percussion that I have played with, he is also extremely knowledgeable of the roots, tradition and mechanics of various Latin music forms that he performs.” -Ralph Towner
$25 public | $20 members
COUNTRY BOWEN * YOUNG
APR 8 | 8PM
With haunting and ethereal songs that masterfully delve into the depths of ferocious love, heartbreaking loss, and steadfast hope, the debut album, Dangerous Love, by new duo Bowen Young unveils a unique style of music the couple has dubbed “Cinematic Americana.”
Clare, the charismatic actress who played Scarlett O’Connor in the popular show Nashville, is known as a ray of sunshine around the world. Brandon spent a decade touring with music legend John Hiatt, first as percussionist and background vocalist and eventually becoming one third of The John Hiatt Trio.
$32 public | $28 members | VIP experience $40
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CLASSICAL RASA STRING QUARTET
APR 16 | 12PM
By performing repertoire from the classical, world, and folk genres at the highest level of artistry, The Rasa String Quartet is dedicated to cultivating experiences that provoke powerful, uplifting emotions, foster meaningful connections, and help the classical culture become more accessible to all.
$25 public | $20 members
POP SUZANNE VEGA
APR 21 | 8PM
Known for performances that convey deep emotion, Vega’s distinctive, “clear, unwavering voice” (Rolling Stone) has NPR Music saying that she “has been making vital, inventive music” throughout the course of her decades-long career.
Tickets from $55 | VIP experience $100 Generously Sponsored by MetroWest Subaru
ROCK THE SMITHEREENS WITH MARSHALL CRENSHAW
APR 22 | 8PM
“The Smithereens roared into the breach. They are one of those rare bands who produce great-sounding recordings… and sound even greater live.”
-Kevin Coughlon
Known for their catchy 1960s-influenced power pop that inspired countless alternative rockers, The Smithereens gained popularity with “11” the album that spawned college campus favorites “A Girl Like You”, “Blood and Roses” & “Blue Period”.
Over the course of a recording career that’s spanned three decades, 13 albums and hundreds of songs, Marshall Crenshaw’s musical output has maintained a consistently high level of artistry, craftsmanship and passion.
$60 public | $50 members
Generously Sponsored by The Verve Hotel
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FOLK THE LINDA RONSTADT EXPERIENCE
APR 28 | 8PM
Featuring American Idol Star Tristan McIntosh, this is the premier touring tribute band showcasing the songs that Linda Ronstadt made famous. The show takes you on a musical journey of smash hit songs, including “You’re No Good,” “When Will I Be Loved,” “That’ll Be the Day,” among many more.
Tickets from $25
COMEDY BOSTON COMICS WITH PAUL GILLIGAN, JASON MERRILL & DAVE LAMB
MAY 5 | 8PM
Join us for a night of laughs with local comedians as they bring their hysterical stage presence to TCAN. Paul Gilligan brings down the house with an attitude first developed as a high school class clown, and material culled from his life as a blue collar worker, husband and father.
$20 public | $18 members
ROCK THE GARCIA PROJECT
MAY 6 | 8PM
The Garcia Project’s performances are recreations of full, classic Jerry Garcia Band set lists from 1976-1995. More than just a tribute or cover band, using thoughtful arrangements and the proper instrumentation and feel, they faithfully channel and project the feelings, emotions and music that propelled the Jerry Garcia Band and their fans through the years.
Tickets from $25
POP
CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR!
MAY 11 | 8PM
A Toronto-based singing group led by creative directors Nobu Adilman and Daveed Goldman. The duo takes a nontraditional approach; there are no auditions, and the audience is the choir! Show up and they’ll teach you an original arrangement to a song you LOVE.
$45 public | $35 members
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BLUES
ANA POPOVIC
MAY 13 | 8PM
This internationally renowned guitarist has built her career by simultaneously pushing limits, bending genres, and reinventing with each record. Ana’s new album, Power, is releasing just before this show. It is a personal tale of survival through faith, determination.
$36 public | $32 members
Generously Sponsored by The Verve Hotel
POP
KARLA BONOFF
MAY 19 | 8PM
Bonoff’s soaring melodies and deeply personal lyrics have earned her fans worldwide. And the hits she penned for other artists like Bonnie Raitt (“Home”), Linda Ronstadt (“All My Life”) and Wynonna Judd (“Tell Me Why”) have influenced countless singer-songwriters throughout the years.
$40 public | $35 members
ROCK
RED WANTING BLUE & THE ALTERNATE ROUTES
MAY 20 | 8PM
These two rock bands will each be playing as their own outfits and then joining forces for some shared music for this show. Their friendship spans 2 decades during which they’ve toured America, sailed around the islands of the Caribbean, and recorded music.
$32 public | $28 members
ROCK
ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION
JUNE 1 | 8PM
With 15 albums of outstanding songwriting and performances, The Atlanta Rhythm Section represents the good things the phrase “classic rock” implies. The band’s current lineup consists of Rodney Justo, along with guitarists David Anderson and Steve Stone, keyboardist Lee Shealy, bassist Justin Senker and drummer Rodger Stephan.
Tickets from $50
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EVENTS
BLUES DUKE ROBILLARD
JUNE 8 | 8PM
Defined as not merely a great artist, but also a true historian, scholar and curator who is adept at electric and acoustic blues, jazz, jump, swing, ballads and standards. Over his 50 plus year career Duke has been a prolific songwriter and is considered a blues guitar master.
$26 public | $24 members
Generously Sponsored by The Verve Hotel
ROCK LEZ ZEPPELIN
JUNE 9 | 8PM
This all-girl quartet has gained unanimous critical acclaim as one of the most exciting live acts around, becoming the first female rock act to pay homage to Led Zeppelin and to garner rave reviews across the board. They stay true to the musically audacious spirit of the original, delivering the legendary band’s blistering arrangements and monstrous sound note-for-note.
Tickets from $40
ROCK CARBON LEAF AT LOOKOUT FARM
JUNE 25 | 5:30 PM
TCAN presents Carbon Leaf live and in concert, outdoors at Lookout Farm in South Natick, MA. 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.
Guests can enjoy farm-crafted beer, hard cider, and New England cuisine while enjoying a live concert by Carbon Leaf.
$270 premium | $180 large | $90 small
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SUMMER STREET GALLERY AMY ADAMS APRIL
With a love for painting with acrylic, Amy believes that each object, canvas, or space lives and carries and emotion. Practicing art as an outlet, she focuses 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 GATEWAY CAMERA CLUB MAY
Our goals are to share ideas, knowledge, and insight; to help improve the skills and abilities of our members; and to have some fun while enjoying photography. We recognize photography is changing, growing and with ever-emerging technologies, more exciting than ever!
www.gatewaycameraclub.org
The Gallery is open to the general public during box office hours: 12pm-4pm Tuesday through Friday, and 12pm-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
TCAN PLAYERS PRESENT:
PRIDE & PREJUDICE
JUNE 16 - 25
This play follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet, the dynamic protagonist who learns about the repercussions of hasty judgments and comes to appreciate the difference between superficial goodness and actual goodness.
$25 public | $22 members
The award-winning TCAN Players produce dramas, comedies, and musicals with a wide range of themes, presented three times each year at The Center for Arts in Natick. Join us - on stage or somewhere behind the scenes - perhaps both. No previous theater experience is necessary, just a love of dramatic arts and a willingness to learn. https://www.natickarts.org/tcan-players
COMMUNITY
14
silent
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
APRIL 2
national theatre live STRAIGHT LINE
CRAZY
MARCH 28 - APRIL 2
drama/comedy A MAN CALLED OTTO
APRIL 4 - 8
documentary LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING APRIL 11
fifth annual
drama THE WHALE
APRIL 15 - 20
METROWEST STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL
PUBLIC SCREENING MAY 7
SUBMISSION DEADLINE APRIL 7
Students share films with the regional community, screen films in an independent, state-of-the-art cinema network with a jury of judges from the industry and other filmmakers in the region, and attend the festival premiere showcase.
For more information please visit: natickarts.org/MWSFF
deconstructing the beatles THE BIRTH OF THE BEATLES
APRIL 22 - 27
FILM 15
film series
EDUCATION
FILM EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR ADULTS
TUESDAYS 11AM - 1PM
APRIL 11 - MAY 23
WOMEN AT THE HELM: FEMALE DIRECTORS IN HOLLYWOOD
INSTRUCTOR: KAJ WILSON
$180 public | $150 members
POCKET FULL OF TALES KIDS EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9AM-3PM
AGES 5-11
SCHOOL VACATION
$375 public | $350 members
APRIL 17-21
HERB THE VEGETARIAN DRAGON
SUMMER VACATION
$400 public | $425 members
JULY 10-14
PUSS IN BOOTS
JULY 17-21
12 DANCING PRINCESSES
JULY 24-28
ANOTHER NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
JULY 31-AUGUST 4
RAPUNZEL
AUGUST 7-11
MARY POPPINS
AUGUST 14-18
JIMMY ZANGWOW’S OUTER SPACE MOONPIE ADVENTURE
AUGUST 21-25
LITTLE MERMAID
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JOHNNY PEERS THE MUTTVILLE COMIX
APR 15 | 11 AM
Johnny Peers and his personality-plus canines are coming to tickle your funny bone! This is a fun event for the whole family and the dog lover in all of us, the show stars mostly dogs rescued from shelters or pounds.
$10 children | $12 adults
Generously Sponsored by Movement Mortgage
TANGLEWOOD MARIONETTES
THE FAIRY CIRCUS
APR 29 | 11 AM
A showcase for turn-of-the-century-style trick puppetry. The puppets will dance, play instruments, juggle, contort, transform, and fly through the air with the greatest of ease, all to the best-loved music of favorite composers. Appropriate for pre-K - 6; best
FAMILY
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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
Mass Cultural Council
Massachusetts Historical Commission
Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund
Kathleen McDonough and Edward Berman
MetroWest Subaru
Middlesex Savings Bank
MutualOne Bank
Nellie Mae Education Foundation
Craig Ross and Denise Nelken
Kathleen and Bill Rousseau
Stonegate Group, LLC
U.S. Small Business Administration
GOLD
Anonymous (2)
Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund
Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. - Timothy LePain
Ricky and Jay Ball
The Brack Family Fund of the Foundation for Metrowest
John Memishian and Elaine Burns
Michael and Barbara Collins
Emma D & John R Quint Memorial Fund
Foundation for MetroWest
Grayce B. Kerr Fund, Inc.
Highland Street Foundation
Joseph and Sandra Hurwitz
Rick and Nancy Jennett
Stephen and Maschia Kaplan
Leon Lowenstein Foundation
Steve Levinsky and Denise Girardin
Nicholas and Martha Perakis
Ed and Sheila Strickland
SILVER
Anonymous (2)
Berklee College of Music
Bose Corporation
D. Michael Collins Architects
Ed Daly and Karen
Lieberman-Daly
Fair & Yeager Insurance Agency, Inc.
Carp and David Ferrari
David B Fischer and Carol O’Connor-Fischer
Tom and Kelley Halchuk
Mary and Ed Hudson
David Lavalley and Sherry Sandoval
Tim and Elizabeth LePain
Hilary and Jeff Olsen
Shirley and David Parish
Roche Bros.
Sudbury Foundation
Total Wine & More
Kristine and John Van Amsterdam
Denise and Steve Wilson
BRONZE
Bill and Jane Bachman
Eileen Weber and Bob Caplin
Beth and Richard Compson
Judy and Anthony Cosimini
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
Jonathan Freedman and Elizabeth Smith-Freedman
Judie and Rud 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
Bruce Weisberg and Serge Genesse
Aileen and Matthew Zogby
Brooks and Linda Zug
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MEMBERS
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
PRODUCER
Kathleen McDonough and Edward Berman
DIRECTOR
Michael and Barbara Collins
David and Barbara Fran Dorant
Karen and Reginald Leese
Nicholas and Martha Perakis
Catherine and Joseph Reynolds
Glenn Shambroom and Nina Righter
Ed and Sheila Strickland
Daniel and Patty Walton
Steve and Denise Wilson
ARTIST
Jane and Bill Bachman
Ed Daly and Karen Lieberman-Daly
George Fiske
Larry Dick and Lucia Frenkel
Wade and Judith Geller
Lucinda and Ryan Gibbons
Phil and Marcia Giudice
Cheryl and Michael Hines
Joe and Janet Idzal
Evelyn Kaatz
Stephen and Maschia Kaplan
David Lavalley and Sherry Sandoval
Anne Lindsay and Dr. David Schwarz
Karen and Timothy O’Cain
Dr. Johanna Perlmutter
Karen and Matt Pierce
Robert and Katherine Provost
Eileen Weber and Bob Caplin
Maureen and Richard Wooster
Aileen and Matthew Zogby
SUPERSTAR
Rob and Anne Marie Andrews
Robert Berwick
Mark and Sandra Beyerly
Cyndi Jones and Steven Beyerly
Peter and Janice Burke
Carol and Ken Conway
E. Steven Coren
Judy and Anthony Cosimini
Jacqueline de Boer-Pearson and Bruce Pearson
Laura Senier and Ken DelPapa
Tod and Jennifer Dimmick
Michael Driscoll
Michelle and Larry Drolet
Frances Elovitz
Bruce and Terri Evans
Steven and Renee Finn
Raymond E Forslund
Jonathan Freedman and Elizabeth Smith-Freedman
Mary Ellen and Stephen Fulton
Robbin Bell and John Garrison
Stephen and Carol Geremia
Kitty and Paul Gerry
Brita and Gary Gill-Austern
Amy J Gould
Judy and Terry Harrington
James and Elizabeth Holman
Rick and Nancy Jennett
Lena and Paul Joseph
Evelyn Kaatz
Richard Kadison
Candace and Dr. James Kasser
Polly Kornblith and Mike Newman
Richard and Candace Mandel
Michael and Karen McGreal
Rick and Diane Mitchell
Robert C. Mueller
Maura Murphy and Michael Racette
Jeff Olsen
Shirley and David Parish
Paula Passi and Matthew McCue
Jan Phlegar and Bob Vierling
Kirsten and Dwight Poler
Clare and Mark Robinson
Rebecca Feldman and Brian Roessler
Ane and Neil Schneider
Robert Steckbeck
Geralyn and Roger Sundin
Jay and Carol Virshbo
Nancy and Thomas Westbom
STAR
Douglas and Barbara Ambos
Michael and Karen Balcom
Peter Berube
Bonnie Biederman
Barbara and Joseph Boykin
Stewart Brandt
Brian Butler
Jay Caraviello and Tammy Falvey
Peter G Cary and Maureen Staley-Cary
Robert Killian and Sarah Chambers
Mary Beth and Jim Connolly
Christine Robinson and Joseph Creary
Douglas and Sue Crossley
Aimee Dalrymple
Robert Davoli and Eileen McDonagh
Adam Dehner
Lori and Charles Digisi
Thomas Dixon
Ed and Sue Doherty
Artie and Tricia Fair
Henry and Dr. Kathleen Faulkner
Andy Frankenfield
Scott Sandler and Julie Freedman
Margaret Gallerani
Matthew Gardner
Mark Globerson
John and Margaret Goetz
Dr. Harvey and Allison Goldfine
Steven and Stenie Gullans
Rachel Hanselman
Sheila Buckley and John Harris
Deirdre and David Hatch
Kalman and Ellen Heller
Karen Johansen and Gardner Hendrie
Elaine C Holmes
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MEMBERS
Shirley Hui and Robert M. Allen
Lisa Hurley
Katherine Manners and Ed Hyatt
Patricia Johnson
Roger Katz
Pamela Kaufmann
Beverly Rich and Martin Kessel
Scott and Paula Koehler
Diane Leclair
Betsy Lee
Ruth Levine and John Perten
Mrs. Diana B Levinson
Margaret A Lowe
Susan Lubner
Susan Mahan
Christine and Andy Matz
Jeanie May and Richard MacLean
Robert and Jacqueline McBride
Morris McClintock
E Scott McGarrity
Janet and Bob Mendelsohn
Frederick Monbouquette
Barbara Moore and Jack VanWoerkom
Jeffrey and Carol Mushnick
Abigail and Iain Nairne
Masuma Naqwe
Marijane and Edward Geary
Deanna and Augustus Norton
Rob and Linda O’Reilly
Rebecca Parkhill
Michael Pojman
Michael Pyle
Don Ross
Patricia and James Scurlock
Rosemary Driscoll and Bill Seymour
Debbie and Ed Shooshanian
Amy and Matt Seigel
Sandra Smith
Rachael K Solem
Kathleen Donovan and Richard Stephen
Rita and Benjamin Stevens
Barbara Webster and Skip Tannen
Dan Tappan
Dr. Marc Tedesco
John Vetrano
Barbara and Dr. Mark Vonnegut
Stephanie and Russell Walton
Lyla and Neil Weinbaum
Jane and Mark Weiner
James White Jr
Fred Wright
David and Marcy Yuknat
FEATURE
Keith and Laura Acosta
Jenny Adams
Richard Corbette and Jacqueline Allen
Brenda Alpert
Robert and Nicola Anderson
Alexandra and David Andrews
Anne and Richard Andrews
Liz Angell
Jaqueline and Robert Apsler
Kermit Baker and Joan Barth
James and Karen Baroody
David Barros
Denise and Michael Barry
Julie and Jacob Barth
Ken and Auli Batts
Dr. Joel Bauman
Michael Bedard
Mindy Milberg and
Phil Benjamin
Karen Benoit and Paul Keyes
Thomas Benson
Patricia and Evan Bleicher
Andrew and Nancy Blume
David Bortone
Joseph Boschetto
Shari and Robert Brass
Pamela and Andy Bretschneider
Stefan and Meghan Breuer
Amy Brooks
David C. Brown
Christine Brown
Renee Brown
Joseph O’Leary and Sharon Burke
Donna-Jo Burns
Roberta Burns
James Cavan
Tracey Campbell
James Cavan
Andrew Chagnon
Chris Chepiga
Cheryl and Kenneth Chernack
Tim Claffey
Philip Clay
Howard Cohen
Christopher Condon
Leanne Cowley
Roy Cramer
Kathleen and Leo Croft
JC and Marie Crossley
Karen and Paul Dale
Priscilla Dasse
Brent and Serena Davis Hall
Robert DeLossa
Lynne Demond
David and Becky DesRoches
David Di Iulio
Nancy Dlott
John Doherty
Nancy and Timothy Donahue
Thomas Donnelly
Michael and Jih-Ho Donovan
Doug and Shannon Drenik
Kimberly Duckworth
Alexandra Dulchinos
David DuMoulin
Matthew Dunleavy
Neale Eckstein
Jean and Brian Ensor
Chris and Amanda Eppers
Emily Farrar
Brian Farrington
Betty and Henry Febo
Doris Fina
Glenda Fishman
James and Anne Fitzgerald
Steven Forrest
James Frantzreb and Isabel Simons
David Margil and Jodi Freedman
Kathleen Fuller
Lisa Fusaro
Donna Gallo and William Leary
Zach Galvin
Maura Gaughan
John and Kris Gaziano
Nancy Gelb
Rachel Geller
Rick Gentile
Sue Gibbons
Robert Gill
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Glen and Annie Glater
Steven and Susan Glovsky
Heidi and Neal Gold
David Hartranft and Martha Gold
Patrice and Paul Goldman
Gonzalo Gonzalez Abad
Fredrick Goode
David B. Gordon
Janice and Greg Gormican
Mark and Melissa Greenlaw
Ian Scott Grossman
Rena Gurski
Margaret Hagemeister
Alaine and Bill Hamel
Carol Hamilton
Michael Hanc
Judy and Marc Hannum
Mark Helfant
Lynda Heller
Alyssa and Peter Helliwell
James and Kathleen Henderson
Robert Hildebrand
Joseph and Carrie Hladick
Tim Holiner
Bert Holman
Sally Hopkins
Bruce and June Howlett
Cathi Ianno
Erica Jablonski
Marc and Joanne Jacobs
Jon and Andrea Jacobs
Lisa Jacobs
Jeffrey Jaques
Stephanie and John Jennings
Arthur Johnson
Mike and Jan Johnson
Judy and Charles Johnson
Anthony Juliani
Gregory and Sarah Kahoun
Shetal and Richard Kaye
Lisa and Tim Keefe
Caitlin and Joseph Ketner III
Michele Dupre-Kocher and Dr. Mininder Kocher
Steven Kornstein
David and Carol Krentzman
Susan Lancoon
Kathleen and Bert Lannon
John and Kathleen Lawton
Matthew Leibowitz
Rebecca Leong
Barbara Levine
Ilene, Michael and Melanie Lieberman
Kathryn and Stephen Lillis
Anders Lindell
Terri Loewenthal and Michael Fisher
Joanne and Ray Lucas
Eliot Lurier
Eric Luskin
Margo and Craig Macfarlane
Claudia and John Mackey
Kathryn Mackintosh
Patty and John Mahoney
Richard L Marsh and Judith Odenheimer
Lisa Marshall
LisaAnn DuKaten
David C Martin
Susan Mascioli
Bob and Ronda Matson
David McCarthy
John and Sally McCoubrey
Lane and Kirsten McDonough
Kelly McGough
Seth Levine and Ellen McKeon-Levine
Anna McMahan and Keirsten Lawton
Cynthia and John McReynolds
Abby and Gentry Menzel
Sam Migre
Chris Milford and Patricia Ford
Sara and Michael J Miller
Laura Mintz and Eli Levine
Lois Mizzi
John and Paula Moran
Claudia and Joseph Morray
Tara Mowery and Dave Getchonis
JoAnne and Larry Muench
Walter and Nancy Mulcahy
Al and Ann Mullen
Melinda Mullen
Brian and Jennifer Murphy
Frank Murphy
Marie Nardi
Michael Nowlan
MEMBERS
Jim and Judith O’Connor
Patricia Mattina and Alan Packard
Billy Hughes and Steven A Patrick
Wendy Paul
Grafton Pease
Timothy Peltason and Jan Harris
Karen and Jeff Greene
Barbara Wolfinger and Stuart Peskoe
Maura and Bill Peterson
Ronald Phipps
John Phylis
Catherine Pomiecko and George Martins
Thomas and Nancy Powers
Jeffrey and Janice Rahn
Laura and Bill Rainsford
Priscilla Ramsay and Clint Berge
Anna Rausch
Jason Reck
Virginia Redpath
Jessica and David Reed
Susan Rice
George Richards
Andrew Meyer and Betsy Rigby
Laura and Dan Rippy
Jeremy Ritzenberg
Glenn and Carolyn Robbins
Liz and Ken Robinson
Joan M. Roman
Gloria and Burton Rose
Mitchel Rose
Thomas Rose
Lori and Jeff Rosen
Rae Lavalla and Dave Rosenlund
Nancy S Rosenthal
Craig Ross and Denise Nelken
Sonya Ross
Peter L Rossetti
Wendy Rotfort
Peter Rovick
Peggy Broekel and Matthew Rovner
Patty Magill and Leo Ryan
Ken Samuelian
John Sasonoff
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Chris Scharff and Fay DeAvignon
Kerri Scharr and Daniel Weiner
Robert and Diane Schiller
Karl Schlemmer and Leslie Levine
Cathy Scholz
Elizabeth and Michael Seeger
Jane and Tom Segale
Greg Sheldon
Adams and Susan Shipman
Thomas Siegel
Theresa St. John and Steven Siegel
Thomas Seigel
Erik Sirri
Sandra Smith
Nancy and Chet Smieth
Prof. John B. Smith
Carol Spann
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