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NATURALLY 7 Billy Cobham Ottmar Liebert Ladies of Laughter Liz Longley Ellis Paul The Small Glories Nefesh Mountain Cowsills Family Christmas And more... TCAN ANNUAL BENEFIT 2022 UPCOMING GRACE KELLY The Center for Arts in Natick OCT – DEC 2022 SMALL SPACE | BIG EXPERIENCE MEMBER GUIDE

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.

Greetings TCAN Members,

I am delighted to have joined The Center for Arts in Natick as Development Coordinator last April. TCAN is a gem in the MetroWest Community and it’s a pleasure to be a part of this organization.

TCAN is celebrating over 2 decades of live music, theater and movie events this year. We will commemorate the 25th Anniversary at TCAN’s Annual Benefit on November 12th featuring Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, the improv comedy masterminds known by TV audiences for their work on the hit television series Whose Line Is It Anyway?

This fall we’ve had many captivating performances including Billy Cobham, Ladies of Laughter starring Kelly Macfarland, and José James. Look forward to mainstage shows by Liz Longley, Boston Comics featuring

TCAN STAFF

David Lavalley Executive Director

Erin Basile Associate Director

Nicola Anderson Development Manager

Ariana Carroll Development Coordinator

Cheryl Ebeling Bookkeeper

Audrey Ensor Marketing Coordinator

Paige Matheson Patron Services Specialist

Otto Pressler Production Coordinator

BOARD OF

Steve Sweeney, The Cowsills Family Christmas, and more. TCAN’s Cinema Room continues to feature films for everyone. Nicola Anderson, Development Manager and Cinema Director has secured National Theatre Live, a groundbreaking initiative broadcasting the best of British theater to cinemas around the world. Stay tuned as NT Live comes to TCAN very soon.

Finally, I’d like to welcome Otto Pressler who joins our team as Production Coordinator. Thank you to Otto for all that you contribute to TCAN.

Thank you for your continued support and see you at TCAN.

Ariana Carroll, Development Coordinator

DIRECTORS
William Bachman Ricky Ball D. Michael Collins Chair Tom Halchuk Frank Hanenberger Rick Jennett
Matthew McCue Clerk
Events Annual Benefit Events Community Film Series Education Family Series Members 3
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Ed Strickland Antonio Viva Steve Wilson Treasurer Committee Members Jessica Allain Mary Ellen Fulton Sophie Krentzman Jan Phlegar TABLE OF CONTENTS
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EVENTS

JAZZ JOSÉ JAMES

OCT 20 | 8PM

FOLK CHRIS SMITHER & TIM O’BRIEN WITH JAN FABRICIUS

OCT 13 | 8PM

By the early ’90s, Smither cemented his reputation as one of the finest acoustic musicians in the country. Tim O’Brien performs on the guitar, fiddle, and mandolin, in a duet setting with his partner Jan Fabricius on harmony vocals.

$45 public | $40 members

ROCK MASTERS OF THE TELECASTER

OCT 15 | 8PM

Featuring Jim Weider and GE Smith with Lincoln Schleifer (bass and vocals) and John Morgan (drums). With two of the most prolific rock guitarists in the world this is sure to be a historic night of Blues & Roots Rock & Roll.

$36 public | $32 members

It is apparent that this genre-defying artist is back to stake his claim as the jazz singer for the hip-hop generation. His new project, On & On: José James Sings Badu, finds James throwing down the gauntlet on the past 100 years of jazz singing while charting a path forward for the culture. “It’s simple” James explains. “Jazz singing has always been about interpreting the highest level of standards of your time. And for my generation Erykah Badu has been one of the most innovative and incisive songwriters. Her work has proven to be groundbreaking in a social, musical and artistic sense.”

$40 public | $35 members

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JAZZ FUSHION BILLY COBHAM

OCT 22 | 8PM

“Acclaimed as fusion’s greatest drummer, Cobham’s explosive technique powered some of the genre’s most important early recordings. Cobham harnessed his amazing dexterity into thundering, highoctane hybrids of jazz complexity and rock & roll aggression.” -Steve Huey, AllMusic

$75/$70 premium | $55 public | $50 members Generously sponsored by The Verve Hotel.

NEW AGE OTTMAR LIEBERT

OCT 27 | 8PM

Liebert has become one of the most successful instrumental artists of the past few decades, entertaining audiences around the world and releasing a catalog of 33 classic albums. His global success can be attributed to a myriad of things – his creative vision, his determination, and a strong sense of melody. $45 public | $40 members

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COMEDY LADIES OF LAUGHTER

OCT 28 | 8PM

This night of comedy is headlined by Kelly MacFarland, 2016 Ladies of Laughter National Winner, who captivates the crowd with her charm, and her refreshing yet playful point of view makes her irresistible. The show will also feature Liz Glazer and Stacy Kendro.

$28 public | $25 members

CLASSICAL NEAVE TRIO

OCT 30 | 3PM

“For the People” is an exploration of what it means to belong through the eyes of Shakespeare. Much in the same way as the work of the Bard transcends time, class and race, so too does this desire to belong. The evening brings musical selections ranging from “classical texts” (Beethoven, Shakespeare) as well as contemporary (Lena Frank, Summer).

$25 public | $20 members

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SINGER-SONGWRITER

LIZ LONGLEY

NOV 10 | 8PM

Longley is best known for her stop-youin-your-tracks voice. With her deeply emotional music, she has earned accolades from some of the most prestigious songwriting competitions in the country. Support for this show will be Brooke Annibale, whose songwriting creates a dreamy, dark, and enticing sonic landscape.

$25 public | $20 members

FOLK ELLIS PAUL

NOV 17 | 8PM

A troubadour, a singer/songwriter, a folky, and a storyteller - all are fair labels for this artist, but they do not quite suffice. With an acoustic guitar in hand, he weaves intimate, provocative, and romantic tales of lives that were obviously witnessed by a most-talented voyeur.

$28 public | $24 members

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25 TH ANNUAL TCAN BENEFIT WITH COLIN MOCHRIE & BRAD SHERWOOD

Armed with only their wits, Whose Line is it Anyway? stars Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood are taking to the live stage and they’re... Scared Scriptless. Prepare to laugh yourself senseless as improv comedy masterminds Colin & Brad must make up original scenes, songs and more from whatever you, the fans, suggest! You just might also get to join in on the fun on stage. It’s a hilarious comedic high wire act… just like a live version of ‘Whose Line!’ How the heck do they do it? We don’t know either! Don’t miss the best duo in improv, Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, in their wildly entertaining Scared Scriptless Tour.

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A CAPELLA NATURALLY 7 NOV 18 | 8PM

Certain experiences burn themselves in your memory from the very first encounter. The jaw-dropping audio pyrotechnics that Naturally 7 put on display belong in that category. “A Capella group” so vastly underplays what they create onstage that they had to coin a phrase – “Vocal Play” – to more accurately depict what they do. $45 public | $40 members

Generously sponsored by The Verve Hotel.

FOLK THE SMALL GLORIES NOV 19 |

8PM

Featuring stirring harmonies, clawhammer banjo and songs that capture a sense of mood and place, this powerhouse duo’s high-energy live shows and song craft have drawn comparisons to Shovels and Rope, the Civil Wars, Mandolin Orange, and others.

$25 public | $22 members

COMEDY BOSTON COMICS WITH STEVE SWEENEY AND JIMMY CASH

DEC 2 | 8PM

Steve Sweeney is a legendary Boston comedian known as a master of dialects and character voices. With his famous Boston accent and great insight into human nature, Steve is so thoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the MBTA Green Line. Steve learned his craft at the world famous Ding Ho Comedy Club, where he performed with Lenny Clarke, Denis Leary, Jay Leno, and more.

Jimmy Cash draws from his experience as a father of a teenage daughter, an uncertain amount of stepchildren, sobriety, and 18 years as a public school janitor. He is the recent winner of Last Comix Standing 2021, held at Mohegan Sun.

$25 public | $22 members

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FOLK SHUT THE FOLK UP & LISTEN WITH KELLER WILLIAMS & STEVE POLTZ

DEC 3 | 8PM

Keller Williams teams up with folkie Troubador, Steve Poltz. For this show you can expect one set from each artist and a collaborative endeavor at the end. A seated evening of song, story and if all goes well, laughter.

$45 public | $40 members

BLUES POPA CHUBBY

DEC 9 | 8PM

Popa Chubby, born Ted Horowitz, has been hard rocking the blues in his fierce and soulful way for more than 30 years. Over the course of a career that dates back to 1994, he has been a force to be reckoned with on the guitar, and his tempestuous, soulful playing has never been more powerful.

$30 public | $25 members Generously sponsored by The Verve Hotel.

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BLUES RONNIE EARL & THE BROADCASTERS

DEC 10 | 8PM

Legendary Blues guitarist Ronnie Earl is a four-time Blues Music Award winner as Guitar Player of the Year (1997, 1999, 2014, 2018), most recently receiving the award on May 10, 2018, in Memphis. Mercy Me (2022) is Earl’s 14th album in partnership with Stony Plain and his 28th career album. $ public | $ members

NEW AGE CALIFORNIA GUITAR TRIO

DEC 16 | 8PM

CGT explores the intersections between rock, jazz, classical, and world music. It even throws in the occasional surf or spaghetti Western tune for good measure. In addition to dazzling musicianship and interplay, CGT’s shows are full of captivating stories and humor that enable concertgoers to feel like they’re part of the music, not just spectators. $30 public | $26 members

HOLIDAY

THE COWSILLS FAMILY CHRISTMAS

DEC 17 | 8PM

I heard the Cowsills singing carols. Of Christmas gifts in bags & barrels & Happy days & Happy nights With jolly friends & Christmas lights. Come enjoy a night of Christmas carols! $55 public | $50 members

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EVENTS

BLUEGRASS

NEFESH MOUNTAIN

DEC 22 | 7:30PM

Nefesh Mountain meld a mixture of Americana, Appalachian bluegrass, oldtime, Celtic folk, and eastern European music while singing in both English and Hebrew. They’re among the first to truly give voice and openly represent Jewish American culture, tradition, values, and spirituality in the world of American roots music.

$35 public | $30 members

HOLIDAY WINTERY SONGS IN ELEVENTY PART HARMONY

DEC 23 | 8PM

Wielding fiddles, cellos, ukes, guitars, and glockenspiels, this ensemble re-envisions the sounds of the season by reharmonizing classic songs, reinterpreting pop tunes, composing new songs for the season and bringing unknown pop gems to the lexicon of holiday-ish music.

$25 public | $23 members

JAZZ GRACE KELLY

DEC 30 | 8PM

An unequivocal musical prodigy, singer-saxophonist-songwriter-composer Grace Kelly has rocked the jazz world with sold-out concerts, 13 acclaimed albums and a resume that includes performing at the Hollywood Bowl and as part of the house band for “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” – all before reaching her mid-twenties.

Featured by Vanity Fair as a millennial shaking up the jazz world, Kelly’s state-of-the-art brand of electro jazz-pop and inventive digital content are pushing her to the forefront of the fusion scene, alongside names like Snarky Puppy, Jacob Collier, Cory Henry, Robert Glasper, Jon Batiste, and Too Many Zooz.

$49 public | $45 members

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TCAN PLAYERS PRESENT: BLITHE SPIRIT

SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1, 2, 6-9

This is a comic play by Noël Coward. The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives offers up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting “happy medium,” one Madame Arcati.

Cast: Scott Salley, Jo Ann Kaplan, Angela Rossi, Kirsty Vitarelli, Pamela Schweppe, Dan Henderson, Aoife Barrington-Haber

$22 public | $20 members

SUMMER STREET GALLERY IRISA TREIJS

Artist Irisa Treijs is a Master of ceramic, porcelain, metalwork, photography and painting. After a twenty-year hiatus, she is back creating and following her roots in the art world. Her inspirations come from nature and her work focuses on organic abstractions in clay, metalwork, paintings, illustrations, and macro-photography.

SUMMER STREET GALLERY RAHUL RAY & ARJUN RAY

I, Rahul Ray, an amateur artist was trained at the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata, India where I was initiated into painting with watercolor. I also paint with acrylic, oil, oil pastel, and mixed media.

I, Arjun Ray, like my father, am an amateur artist. I took lessons in drawing and sketching at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. My productions are often large with abstract illustrations using charcoal and pencil.

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FILM SERIES 17 live theatre NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE COMING SOON silent film series NOSFERATU OCT 16 documentary IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING NOV 19 - 23 documentary HOCKEYLAND OCT 11 - 23 documentary/musical MOONAGE DAYDREAM NOV 3 - 16 silent film series METROPOLIS DECEMBER 11 drama THE WHALE COMING SOON holiday IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE DEC 17 - 21 holiday THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL COMING THIS DECEMBER
2023 VACATION WEEK WORKSHOPS MONDAY-FRIDAY 9AM-3PM AGES 5-11 FEBRUARY 20-24 THE KING ON STILTS APRIL 17-21 HERB THE VEGETARIAN DRAGON $375 public | $350 members 18
EDUCATION Pocket Full of Tales presents theater workshops for students of all experience levels. 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 See our website for more information natickarts.org/class-sections

FAMILY SERIES

PUPPETEERS

TANGLEWOOD MARIONETTES PRESENT SLEEPING BEAUTY

OCT 15 | 11AM

Guests from across the land have gathered to celebrate the birth of Princess Aurora. The party goes awry when the wicked witch arrives and curses the baby princess. Will the curse come true? Will someone with a “true heart” appear?

Appropriate for pre-K - 4; best for pre-K - 2

$10 children | $12 adults

MAGIC MIKE BENT’S ABRAKIDABRA!

NOV 19 | 11AM

This is a state-of-the-art magic show written especially for children, that combines amazing magic, big laughs, and hilarious surprised for a completely interactive experience. The children become part of the show. They help make the “magic” happen. The Boston Globe has called Mike Bent “wonderfully wacky” and a “brilliantly original talent”.

$10 children | $12 adults

MUSIC MATT HEATON HOLIDAY HOOTENANY

DEC 10 | 11AM

This show is a dance-filled, laugh-laced party for the whole family. With his band the Outside Toys, Heaton performs hits from his latest album “Snow Day!” (Because nothing says holidays like fiddle drenched honky-tonk numbers, retro hi fi guitar stylings, and a rock solid rhythm section.)

$10 children | $12 adults

MUSIC

STACEY PEASLEY BAND CD RELEASE

FEB 11 | 11AM

Stacey Peasley music has entertained and engaged families for over a decade. She delights and rivets audiences with her contagious energy and creativity while performing, writing and teaching!

Join The Stacey Peasley Band for a special CD Release show!

$10 children | $12 adults

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 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 Ed and Sheila Strickland Daniel and Patty Walton

ARTIST

Jane and Bill Bachman Cyndi Jones and Steven Birnbaum Lois and Linc Cornell Ed Daly and Karen Lieberman-Daly George Fiske

Larry Dick and Lucia Frenkel Lucinda and Ryan Gibbons Phil and Marcia Giudice Cheryl and Michael Hines Joseph Hurwitz

Joe and Janet Idzal Rick and Nancy Jennett Stephen and Maschia Kaplan David Lavalley and Sherry Sandoval Anne Lindsay and Dr. David Schwarz Dr. Johanna Perlmutter Karen and Matt Pierce Robert and Katherine Provost Eileen Weber and Bob Caplin Maureen and Richard Wooster

SUPERSTAR Rob and Anne Marie Andrews

MEMBERS

Mark and Sandra Beyerly Peter and Janice Burke Carol and Ken Conway E. Steven Coren 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 Raymond E Forslund 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 Judy and Terry Harrington James and Elizabeth Holman Lena and Paul Joseph 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 Jan Phlegar and Bob Vierling Kirsten and Dwight Poler Clare and Mark Robinson Rebecca Feldman and Brian Roessler Geralyn and Roger Sundin Jay and Carol Virshbo Nancy and Thomas Westborn

STAR

Jaqueline and Robert Apsler Michael and Karen Balcom Peter Berube

Barbara and Joseph Boykin

Carol and Stephen Brayman

Marilyn Bregoli and Joel Bottesini

Brian Butler

Jay Caraviello and Tammy Falvey

Robert Killian and Sarah Chambers Scott and Pat Clark

Mary Beth and Jim Connolly Kevin and Michelle Coughlin Christine Robinson and Joseph Creary

Aimee Dalrymple

Robert Davoli and Eileen McDonagh

Adam Dehner

Kathleen and Joseph Dello Russo

Lori and Charles Digisi 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 Matthew Gardner Mark Globerson

John and Margaret Goetz Dr. Harvey and Allison Goldfine

Steven and Stenie Gullans Amy and Christopher Gullotti

Rachel Hanselman

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

Lisa Hurley

Katherine Manners and Ed Hyatt

Jeffrey Hyman

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Roger Katz

Beverly Rich and Martin Kessel

Christine and David Konys Karen and Phillips Kuhl

Diane Leclair

Betsy Lee

Ruth Levine and John Perten

Mrs. Diana B Levinson

Margaret A Lowe 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

Barbara Wolfinger and Stuart Peskoe

Michael Pyle Jessica and David Reed Don Ross

Leslie Schwarz and John Carulli

Patricia and James Scurlock

Debbie and Ed Shooshanian

Emily Shugarman

Amy and Matt Seigel

Sandra Smith

Barbara Anne Sousa

Peter G Cary and Maureen Staley-Cary

Kathleen Donovan and Richard Stephen Kem Stewart and Amey Moot

Barbara Webster and Skip Tannen

Dan Tappan

Dr. Marc Tedesco

John Vetrano

Lyla and Neil Weinbaum

Jane and Mark Weiner

James White Jr

Fred Wright David and Marcy Yuknat

FEATURE

Keith and Laura Acosta

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

Thomas Benson Bruno Berszoner

Norman Bitsoli Nicolette Blanco

Patricia and Evan Bleicher Andrew and Nancy Blume Joseph Boschetto James Bowen Shari and Robert Brass Denise Brennan Stefan and Meghan Breuer Amy Brooks

Christine Brown David C. Brown Cynthia Brown Joseph O’Leary and Sharon Burke Roberta Burns Donna-Jo Burns Robert and Soleil Charbonnier

Cheryl and Kenneth Chernack

Tim Claffey

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 Lynne Demond

David and Becky DesRoches

David Di Iulio

Nancy Dlott Ed and Sue Doherty

John Doherty Nancy and Timothy Donahue Thomas Donnelly

Michael and Jih-Ho Donovan Doug and Shannon Drenik

Kimberly Duckworth Alexandra Dulchinos

Barbara Ebert

Neale Eckstein

Ann Eggleston

Stephanie Elkort

Jean and Brian Ensor Chris and Amanda Eppers

Scott Epstein

Emily Farrar

Brian Farrington

Betty and Henry Febo Glenda Fishman

James and Anne Fitzgerald 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 Rachel Geller Rick Gentile Sue Gibbons

Robert Gill

Brita and Gary Gill-Austern

Glen and Annie Glater

Steven and Susan Glovsky David Hartranft and Martha Gold

Heidi and Neal Gold

Patrice and Paul Goldman

Fredrick Goode

David B. Gordon Janice and Greg Gormican Mark and Melissa Greenlaw Ian Scott Grossman

Margaret Hagemeister

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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

Tim Holiner

Bert Holman

Elaine Holmes

Sally Hopkins Bruce and June Howlett

Robert Hundertmark

Jon and Andrea Jacobs

Lisa Jacobs

Stephanie and John Jennings

Arthur Johnson Judy and Charles Johnson Mike and Jan Johnson

Patricia Johnson Anthony Juliani Gregory and Sarah Kahoun

Pamela Kaufmann

Shetal and Richard Kaye

Lisa and Tim Keefe

Arthur L Keigler II and Gabriele M Ganswindt

Robert Kelly

Joseph Ketner

Lisa Kirby Gibbs and Peter Gibbs

Steven Kornstein

David and Carol Krentzman

John Lagreca

Susan Lancoon

Kathleen and Bert Lannon

John and Kathleen Lawton

Rebecca Leong Ilene, Michael and Melanie Lieberman

Stephen and Kathy Lillis

Anders Lindell

Jeffrey Loeb

Terri Loewenthal and Michael Fisher

Susan Lubner

Joanne and Ray Lucas

Eliot Lurier

Eric Luskin

Kathryn Mackintosh Michelle and Robert Major

Richard L Marsh and

Judith Odenheimer

Lisa Marshall

David C Martin LisaAnn DuKaten

Ted Mathews

Bob and Ronda Matson Bo and Daniel McAuliffe Terry McCarthy David McCarthy John and Sally McCoubrey Lane and Kirsten McDonough Kelly McGough Seth Levine and Ellen Cynthia and John McReynolds

Janet and Bob Mendelsohn Chris Milford and Patricia Ford

Sara and Michael J Miller

Laura Mintz and Eli Levine John and Paula Moran Rozsi Moser and Matthew Ginty 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 Billy Hughes and Steven A Patrick Karen and Jeff Greene Denise and Richard Pearson Grafton Pease

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 Jason Reck Susan Rice

Andrew Meyer and Betsy Rigby

Glenn and Carolyn Robbins

Liz and Ken Robinson

Joan M. Roman Gloria and Burton Rose Mitchel Rose Thomas Rose Lori and Jeff Rosen Nancy S Rosenthal

Sonya Ross Peter L Rossetti Wendy Rotfort Peter Rovick

Peggy Broekel and Matthew Rovner

George and Lynn Rowan

John Sasonoff

Chris Scharff and Fay DeAvignon

Kerri Scharr and Daniel Weiner Christine Schell and Marco Kaltofen

David and Amy Schelleng Karl Schlemmer and Leslie Levine

George and Clara Schnee

Cathy Scholz Elizabeth and Michael Seeger Chi Ho Sham Greg Sheldon Adams and Susan Shipman

Thomas Siegel

Theresa St. John and Steven Siegel

Erik Sirri Prof. John B. Smith H James Smith

Nancy and Chet Smith

Rachael Solem

Egilius L.H. Spierings Karin Stanley and Sheldon Lockman

Jennifer and Matt Steinberg Tina and Jeff Sternick

Jackee and Neil Stigliano

Ron Stoloff

Jennifer and Richard Stoner Steven and Joyce Streeter

Patricia and Philip Terrell

Judith Thomson Paula Topliffe

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MEMBERS

Debra Torosian

Joanne Trask

Gary Trenholm

Stephen Trimble

Michael Tveskov

Bonnie Twomey

Barbara and Dr. Mark Vonnegut

Scott and Paula Koehler

Rosemary and Michael Waterman

Nathan Weinsaft

Fran and Joe Weisse

Amy and Eric Wells

C Russell Whittle

Carolyn Williams

Donene Williams

Jeanne Williamson Ostroff and

Josh Ostroff

Mary and Gary Wolf Edith and James S Wolfson

Carol Woolfe

David Zebny

Lisa Zwirn

Members at Feature Level or greater as of October 14, 2022

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