The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Bruce in the USA
Dustbowl Revival
Jim Messina
Susan Werner
NRBQ
The Band of Heathens
Jonatha Brooke
CARBON LEAF
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Dear TCAN Members,
Thank you, members, for your continued support of TCAN’s mission and programs!
The performing arts hold the remarkable ability to profoundly impact our well-being, fostering a sense of unity and cohesion. At TCAN, we firmly believe that the arts are fundamental to nurturing a rich and wholesome human experience, while also nurturing the growth of a vibrant and thriving community. As valued members of our organization, you have access to a multitude of opportunities to enrich your artistic journey.
We hope you enjoyed the Spring lineup, featuring a captivating Family Series, soldout performances on the Mainstage, and the popular free-to-member movie nights which have become a huge hit with our members.
The spotlight shone brightly on the MetroWest Student Film Festival, proudly sponsored by American actor Jay Harrington (S.W.A.T.), thanks to the dedicated efforts of Nicola Anderson, TCAN’s Director of Cinema Programming and Development Manager. This festival stands as a celebration of the region’s youthful talents and boundless creativity, providing a platform for budding filmmakers to explore their craft and create
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
MEMBER NOTE
engaging stories through the medium of motion pictures. Out of the impressive lineup of 12 finalists, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Festival Winners: Shane Lawrence Unger of Medfield High School, Milo Giordano of Natick High School, and Juju Rosario Alicea of Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School. Your exceptional skills and vision make you the inspiring filmmakers of the future!
Experience a summer filled with joy and music at Belkin Family Lookout Farm, as TCAN once again presents its outdoor concert series with headliners Carbon Leaf, Bruce in The USA and The Peacheaters. Lastly, watch for our members-only presales with the opportunity to secure tickets for the highly anticipated return of the talented Martin Sexton, and the captivating Grace Kelly.
We hope that the quality of art at TCAN continues to inspire you, and look forward to seeing you for a summer of fun at TCAN!
Warm Regards,
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Jessica Allain
William Bachman
D. Michael Collins, Chair
Mary Ellen Fulton
Tom Halchuk
Rick Jennett
Ed Strickland
Steve Wilson, Treasurer
Emeritus Board
Erica “Ricky” Ball
Joseph Hurwitz
TABLE OF CONTENTS Events TCAN at Lookout Farm Community Education Film Members Business Sponsors 3
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EVENTS
BLUES SELWYN BIRCHWOOD
JULY 8 | 8PM
This rising guitar and lap steel player is bringing his album release show for Exorcist to our stage. The album showcases his “Electric Swamp Funkin’ Blues” with each of the 13 songs being soul-baring, from lovegone-wrong to autobiographical. Birchwood has been hailed by Blues Music Magazine as a fresh, exciting new direction in blues.
$30 public | $25 members
BLUES THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS
JULY 14 | 8PM
For over 30 years, The Fabulous Thunderbirds have been the quintessential American band. This group’s distinctive and powerful sound, influenced by a diversity of musical styles, manifested itself into a unique musical hybrid via such barnburners as “Tuff Enuff” and “Wrap It Up.” Co-founder Kim Wilson, the sole original member, still spearheads the group as it evolves into its newest incarnation.
$50 public | $45 members
BLUES
RONNIE EARL & THE
JULY 15 | 8PM
BROADCASTERS
Ronnie Earl is a legendary blues guitarist known for his soulful and emotive playing style. He has been active in the music industry for over 40 years and has recorded numerous albums, both as a solo artist and with his band, The Broadcasters.
Earl draws inspiration from a wide range of musical genres, including jazz, gospel, and rock, which he weaves into his blues-based sound. He has been praised for his technical proficiency on the guitar, as well as his ability to convey deep emotion through his playing. Earl continues to tour and record, cementing his status as one of the preeminent blues guitarists of his generation.
$40 public | $35 members
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COUNTRY
DUSTBOWL REVIVAL
JULY 20 | 8PM
This band’s joyful, booty-shaking soul songs and cut-to-heart folk-rock ballads lift up their transcendent live shows. With their emotional new single “Beside You” and 2020’s ambitious full length album Is It You, Is It Me, they mined new energetic material from the place where folk and funk music meet.
$30 public | $26 members
FOLK THE KINGSTON TRIO
JULY 21 | 8PM
The Kingston Trio emerged from San Francisco’s North Beach club scene to take the country by storm, bringing the rich tradition of American folk music into the mainstream. Through changing times, they have played on, remaining popular for a simple reason… great songs that sound as good today as the first time you heard them.
$50 public | $45 members
ROCK
GREG HAWKES WITH EDDIE JAPAN... PERFORMING THE MUSIC OF THE CARS
JULY 22 | 8PM
As the keyboardist for The Cars, Greg Hawkes helped shape the sound of rock’s New Wave by pioneering and pushing the limits of technology and sequencing in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s.
In recent years, he has joined forces with Boston’s acclaimed Eddie Japan to create a full night of music by The Cars featuring a set list curated by Greg. The Cars had four Top 10 hits on the Billboard Top 100 chart during their 1976 through 2018 history: “Shake It Up,” “You Might Think,” “Drive” and “Tonight She Comes.”
$32 public | $26 members
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ROCK JIM MESSINA
JULY 28 | 8PM
An undisputed expert in the fine art of making hit music, Jim Messina’s legacy of musical genius spans five decades, three super groups, a vibrant solo career and scores of producing and engineering credits. He was the bass player in Buffalo Springfield before co-founding Poco, which defined a new musical genre, country rock.
Tickets from $65
ROCK JON BUTCHER AXIS
JULY 29 | 8PM
A Grammy-nominated recording artist who gained popularity with hits like “Life Takes A Life,” “Wishes,” “Holy War,” “Goodbye Saving Grace,” and “Waiting For A Miracle.” His signature sound, particularly his guitar work, represents a skillful mix of Americana- rock, r&b, jazz and folk, all of it focused through a prism built from the blues.
$30 public | $26 members
ROCK DAVID COOK
AUGUST 5 | 8PM
David Cook launched into stardom following his American Idol Season Seven win – breaking several Billboard chart records when 14 of his songs debuted on the Hot Digital Songs chart and 11 of his songs debuted on the Hot 100. He’s now Bringing pop elements into rock music with his newer releases.
$35 public | $30 members
VIP Reception available
SINGER-SONGWRITER MARC COHN
AUGUST 10 | 8PM
After winning a Grammy for “Walking in Memphis,” Marc Cohn solidified his place as one of this generation’s most compelling singer-songwriters. Rooted in the rich ground of American rhythm and blues, soul and gospel and possessed of a deft storyteller’s pen, he weaves vivid, detailed, often drawn-from-life tales that evoke some of our most universal human feelings: love, hope, faith, joy, heartbreak.
Tickets from $60
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BLUEGRASS DARIN & BROOKE ALDRIDGE
AUGUST 12 | 8PM
Armed with the talents of the proverbial Triple Threat of uniquely distinctive singing, commanding instrumental skills, and accomplished songwriting, Darin and Brooke continue to ascend to new heights in the industry while maintaining their easy-going, down-to-earth connection with audiences everywhere.
$30 public | $25 members
BLUES
TINSLEY ELLIS
AUGUST 17 | 8PM
With his new project, Acoustic Songs And Stories, Ellis performs many of his most popular songs (plus delta blues and classics by artists like Gregg Allman, Bob Dylan and Leo Kottke) on his 1937 National Steel and 1969 Martin D-35. Ellis weaves the music together with interesting and sometimes ribald stories from over 40 years of a life spent on stages and in motels and truck stops.
$30 public | $25 members
SINGER-SONGWRITER SUSAN WERNER
AUGUST 18 | 8PM
Over the course of her twenty five year career, folk musician Susan Werner has earned a reputation as “one of the most innovative songwriters working today” (Chicago Tribune). With formidable chops on guitar and piano, along with a graduate degree in voice performance, her shows are a one-woman master class in musicianship.
$35 public | $30 members
FOLK SOCKS IN THE FRYING PAN
AUGUST 19 | 8PM
This youthful trio blend Irish traditional melodies with their own personal flair which has gained them critical acclaim and accolades including ‘New Band of the Year’ by the Irish Music Association. Their dynamic vocal harmonies, virtuosic musical ability and their onstage wit has captured and captivated audiences the world around.
$35 public | $30 members
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BLUES JAMES MONTGOMERY BAND
AUGUST 25 | 8PM
In 1970 Montgomery formed The James Montgomery Band. His bluesy harmonica playing, singing and energetic stage show led to his band gaining a reputation as one of the hottest bands on the New England music scene. James is still a vital blues presence and one of the most dynamic performers on stage.
$26 public | $22 members
ROCK NRBQ
AUGUST 26 | 8PM
“NRBQ”, which stands for New Rhythm and Blues Quartet, has often been called a national treasure, which may be why the band’s music has attracted legions of devoted fans worldwide.
Entertainment Weekly refers to them as “one of the world’s greatest bands … an American treasure.”
$35 public | $30 members
SINGER-SONGWRITER IRIS DEMENT
SEPTEMBER 6 | 7:30PM
With an inimitable voice John Prine described as “like you’ve heard, but not really,” and unforgettable melodies rooted in hymns, gospel, and old country music, Iris DeMent is simply one of the finest singer-songwriters in America as well as one of our fiercest advocates for human rights.
$45 public | $40 members
ROCK JOURNEYMAN: A TRIBUTE TO ERIC CLAPTON
SEPTEMBER 7 | 8PM
Fronted by Shaun Hague (Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Amos Lee, John Waite), this has become the #1 tribute to Clapton in a very short amount of time. With over 50 years of music to choose from, this band covers it all – “Layla”, “Badge”, “The Core”, “White Room”, “Lay Down Sally”, “Tulsa Time”, “Cocaine” and many more.
Tickets from $30
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ROCK JON POUSETTE-DART BAND
SEPTEMBER 8 | 8PM
Join Jon for an intimate storytelling experience and musical journey.
The Pousette-Dart Band carved a place in the landscape of American music in the 1970’s. They were a mainstay of album radio, a favorite on the college circuit, and became one of the busiest touring groups in the US working with many popular acts.
$35 public | $30 members
ROCK
THE BAND OF HEATHENS
SEPTEMBER 14 | 8PM
With their ninth studio album, Simple Things, this band came home— geographically, as they returned to their longtime base of Austin for the recording; sonically, in an embrace of the rootsy, guitar-based rock with which they made their name; and thematically, with lyrics that speak to appreciating friends and family and our limited time on this planet.
$30 public | $25 members
SINGER-SONGWRITER
JOAN OSBORNE
SEPTEMBER 15 | 8PM
Since she broke through 25 years ago with the multi-platinum Relish and its touchstone mega-smash “One of Us,” this seven-time Grammy nominee has never played it safe. Osborne has followed her restless musical heart, exploring a diverse range of genres: pop rock, soul, R&B, blues, roots rock, gospel, funk, and country.
$58 public | $52 members
SINGER-SONGWRITER
DAVID WILCOX
SEPTEMBER 16 | 8PM
More than three decades into his career, singer/songwriter David Wilcox is a quintessential folk singer, telling stories full of heart, humor, and hope, substance, searching, and style. His innate sense of adventure and authenticity is why critics and colleagues alike have always praised not just his artistry, but his humanity, as well.
$35 public | $30 members
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ROCK MARSHALL CRENSHAW
SEPTEMBER 22 | 8PM
Over the course of 13 albums, Grammy and Golden Globe nominations, film and TV appearances, and thousands of performances, Marshall Crenshaw’s musical output has maintained a consistent fidelity to the qualities of artfulness, craftsmanship and passion, and his efforts have been rewarded with the devotion of a broad and remarkably loyal fan base.
$36 public | $32 members
FOLK JOSHUA RADIN
SEPTEMBER 23 | 8PM
Joshua Radin emerged in 2004 as an empathetic, engaging, and often enthralling troubadour. Over the years, he’s tallied north of 1 billion streams, moved 1 millionplus albums worldwide, and scored a gold certification for the single “I’d Rather Be With You.”
Singer-songwriter Maddie Poppe will be support for this show.
$45 public | $40 members
BLUES WALTER TROUT
SEPTEMBER 29 | 8PM
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. After five decades in the game, Trout is a talismanic figure and part of the glue that bonds the blues community together, at a time when the wider world has never been so divided.
$42 public | $38 members
SINGER-SONGWRITER
JONATHA BROOKE
SEPTEMBER 30 | 8PM
Jonatha Brooke has been writing songs, making records and touring since the early 90’s. After four major label releases, she started her own independent label, Bad Dog Records in 1999, and has since released nine more albums – including the companion CD to her critically acclaimed, one woman, Off-Broadway show My Mother Has Four Noses.
$36 public | $32 members
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ROCK CARBON LEAF
JUNE 25 | 5:30 PM
With a history spanning 27 years, 20 albums and 3,000 live shows, 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.
$270 premium | $180 large | $90 small
ROCK BRUCE IN THE USA
JULY 16 | 5:30 PM
This is much more than just another tribute… This high-energy musical experience is a note-perfect and visually accurate recreation of a Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band show. This powerhouse act has taken this genre of performance art to a whole new level, making it the World’s #1 Tribute to this musical legacy.
$270 premium | $180 large | $90 small
COUNTRY-ROCK THE PEACHEATERS
AUGUST 6 | 5:30 PM
Fueled by admiration and passion for the music of the Allman Brothers Band, The Peacheaters have been rocking audiences for over 15 years. The Boston Globe, WZLX, Boston’s Classic Rock Radio, and many other media outlets have raved about the authenticity of the band’s performances.
The band’s dedication to this music, and to “hitting the note” every night, has helped them build an loyal and ever-growing fan base. The “Peach” has won multiple “Best Tribute Band” awards, and shared stages with legends such as The Outlaws, Melvin Seals (Jerry Garcia Band), Matt Abts (Gov’t Mule), The Zen Tricksters, and James Montgomery.
$210 premium | $150 large | $75 small
TCAN AT LOOKOUT FARM
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SUMMER STREET GALLERY MICHAEL FLINT JULY
I try to capture something beautiful or evocative in my portraiture and figurative art. My goal is to get lost in the subject — either entranced or intrigued. I work across different traditional mediums because the subject often calls out for a specific medium. Charcoal is dark and dramatic. Watercolor is loose and soft. Pastels are painterly, incredibly vibrant, and yet soft. Oil paints allow for more classical realism.
SUMMER STREET GALLERY BABSJE
AUGUST
Babsje is a fine art photographer and photojournalist based in Natick. She describes Great Blue Herons as “a study in patience and grace.” Babsje photographs the herons from the cockpit of a floating kayak while paddling the lakes, ponds, and rivers of the Charles River watershed. Her work offers intimate glimpses of the beautiful birds in an unusual and original way.
TCAN OPEN MIC
JULY 18 | AUGUST 15 | SEPTEMBER 19
All musicians and spoken word performers are invited to participate. Come early to sign-in as a performer, or to get a great seat for one of the most successful and entertaining open mic nights on the East coast. Providing an intimate and supportive atmosphere for acoustic performers of all abilities to showcase their talents.
Free with a suggested donation to TCAN
COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
POCKET FULL OF TALES THEATRE WORKSHOPS
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, Kristy Pace.
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9AM-3PM FOR CHILDREN AGES 5-11
$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
AUGUST 21-25
LITTLE MERMAID
national theatre live
FLEABAG
JULY 11 - 15
deconstructing the beatles THE WHITE ALBUM
AUG 19 - 24
speaker series
SPOTLIGHT - SCIENCE AT THE CINEMA COMING IN SEPTEMBER
family
FALL FAMILY SERIES
SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER
deconstructing the beatles
ABBEY ROAD (SIDE ONE)
OCTOBER 7 - 12
deconstructing the beatles
ABBEY ROAD (SIDE TWO)
NOVEMBER 18 - 22
FILM
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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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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
Eileen Weber and Bob Caplin
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
Margaret Shipp and Timothy Ernst
Bruce and Terri Evans
Steven and Renee Finn
Raymond E Forslund
Jonathan Freedman and Elizabeth Smith-Freedman
Mary Ellen and Stephen Fulton
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
Richard Kadison
Candace and Dr. James Kasser
Polly Kornblith and Mike Newman
Jill and Pete Kovatsis
Richard and Candace Mandel
John and Sally McCoubrey
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
Deirdre and David Hatch
Kalman and Ellen Heller
Lisa and Michael Hickey
Elaine C Holmes
Shirley Hui and Robert M. Allen
Lisa Hurley
Katherine Manners and Ed Hyatt
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MEMBERS
Patricia Johnson
Roger Katz
Pamela Kaufmann
Beverly Rich and Martin Kessel
Scott and Paula Koehler
Kate and Steve Leavey
Ruth Levine and John Perten
Diana B Levinson
Margaret A Lowe
Susan Lubner
Susan Mahan
Christine and Andy Matz
Jeanie May and Richard MacLean
Robert and Jacqueline McBride
E Scott McGarrity
Janet and Bob Mendelsohn
Kathleen and 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
Dan OConnell
Rebecca Parkhill
Norm Coburn and Lisa Perry
Michael Pojman
Michael Pyle
Don Ross
Peter and Sarah Rueppel-Monaco
Patricia and James Scurlock
Rosemary Driscoll and Bill Seymour
Debbie and Ed Shooshanian
Amy and Matt Seigel
Rachael K Solem
Noni and Bob Stearns
Kathleen Donovan and Richard Stephen
Rita and Benjamin Stevens
Barbara Webster and Skip Tannen
Dan Tappan
John Vetrano
Barbara and Dr. Mark Vonnegut
Stephanie and Russell Walton
Jane and Mark Weiner
James White Jr
Fred Wright
FEATURE
Keith and Laura Acosta
Jenny Adams
Ellen Alfaro
Richard Corbett 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
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
Andrew and Nancy Blume
David Bortone
Joseph Boschetto
Shari and Robert Brass
Pamela and Andy Bretschneider
Stefan and Meghan Breuer
Kevin Brisson
Amy Brooks
David C. Brown
Christine Brown
Renee Brown
Joseph O’Leary and Sharon Burke
Donna-Jo Burns
Tracey Campbell
James Cavan
Andrew Chagnon
Chris Chepiga
Cheryl and Kenneth Chernack
Robert and Kathleen Chisholm
Tim Claffey
Philip Clay
Howard Cohen
Roy Cramer
Kathleen and Leo Croft
JC and Marie Crossley
Charles Cushman
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
Brian and Corinne Donovan
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
Sue Gibbons
Robert Gill
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
Lydia and Gregory Grehn
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Alaine and Bill Hamel
Helen and Ray Hamel
Carol Hamilton
Michael Hanc
Judy and Marc Hannum
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