Program for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

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THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME

CAST

CHRISTOPHER BOONE ................................................ Christopher Schoaps

SIOBHAN Victoria Venard

ED BOONE ............................................................................... Robert Henry

JUDY BOONE ............................................................................. Penny Bays

VOICE 1/MRS. SHEARS & OTHERS ............................................ Teresa Waite

VOICE 2/ROGER & OTHERS...................................................... Wade Moran

VOICE 3/REV. PETERS & OTHERS Joe Martin

VOICE 4/MAN WITH SOCKS & OTHERS ................................. James Schmidt

(Christopher Understudy)

VOICE 5/PUNK GIRL & OTHERS ..................................................... Kat Baird

VOICE 6/MRS. ALEXANDER & OTHERS ........................... Pamela Bilderbeck

TOBY Sunny & Basil SANDY .................................................................................................. Taco

TIME & PLACE

Early 2000s Swindon & London, England

The show runs approximately 2 hours, 15 minutes, with a 20-minute intermission.

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME was first presented by the National Theatre, London at the Cottesloe Theatre on August 2, 2012 and transferred to the Gielgud Theatre, West End, London on March 12, 2013. The play opened in the USA at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on October 5, 2014.

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

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Based on the novel by Mark Haddon

PRODUCTION STAFF

DIRECTOR ........................................................................ Debbie Neel

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ..................................................... Robynn Hayek

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT/PROPS Diane Francis

STAGE MANAGERS Antonio Schoaps and Brandon Gitchel

SET & LIGHT DESIGN ........................................................Chris Benham

SET CONSTRUCTION .......................................... Saul Coria, Mike Neel, Antonio Schoaps, Rob Sim

STRIKE CREW ............................................ Quinn Connolly, Saul Coria, Antonio Schoaps, Noah Vanderburgh

BACKSTAGE CREW ................................................... Stephanie Grimes

SHOW CONTROL ...................................Liz Rogers and Susan Schoaps

PROJECTION & SOUND DESIGN Liz Rogers

PROJECTION ASSISTANT Patti Hasbrouck

COSTUMES .................................................................... Karen McCarty

AUTISM CONSULTANT ....................................................... Kim Schmidt

MOVEMENT CHOREOGRAPHER ....................................... Cherie Ulmer

DIALECT COACH ................................................................. Scott Ramp

PHOTOGRAPHY ................................................................. Vicki Woods

POSTER DESIGN Isaac Mitchell

PROGRAM DESIGN Carlee Wright

HOUSE MANAGER .......................................................... Chris McCarty

BOARD LIAISON .................................................................. Dani Potter

SPECIAL THANKS

Critter Cabana  Sherry Collins  Eva  Jeff Hall

Cameron Housworth  Deborah Johansen  Mike Neel

Scott Ramp  Hadley Walen  Jill Westerberg  Tony Zandol

Jesuit High School

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Celebrating 70 years of sharing art with our community, Pentacle Theatre is proud to announce our 2024 season.

Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs

January 12 to February 4

Directed by Jo Dodge

Musical To Be Announced

March 1 to March 23

Directed by Robert Salberg

Ripcord

April 19 to May 11

Written by David Lindsay-Abaire. Directed by Karen McCarty

Boy Gets Girl

June 7 to June 29

Written by Rebecca Gilman. Directed by Emily Loberg

Clue: On Stage

August 23 to September 14

Written by Sandy Rustin. Directed by Brandon Gitchel

Footloose: The Musical

October 11 to November 2

Stage Adaptation by Dean Pitchford & Walter Bobbie. Directed by Geri Greeno

Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley

November 29 to December 21

Written by Lauren Gunderson & Margot Melcon. Directed by Jennifer Gimzewski

Stay tuned for updates on season ticket sales, upcoming auditions and more.

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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is not a story about disability; it is a story about difference. It is a story of how we live with others, told from the perspective of a teenage boy who struggles to live in a world that seems random, chaotic, and confusing. Through Christopher’s eyes we see how difficult it can be to make sense of the world, to be truthful, to love, to face challenges, and to go beyond what we thought possible.

Bringing this play to the Pentacle stage has been one of the greatest challenges of my life. Without the tireless work and support of this amazing cast, and our incredible creative team this would not have been possible. I am forever grateful to everyone who dedicated their time and talent to this project.

Christopher’s view of the world is remarkable.

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Debbie Neel Director

Debbie has been an active Pentacle member since 1980 when she was cast in the chorus of Oklahoma! Since then she has appeared in more than 35 shows including Plaza Suite, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, Talking With, Women of Lockerbie, Other Desert Cities, and, most recently, the 2019 production of Dashing Through the Snow. Additionally, she has directed, worked on costumes, been a light technician, a sound technician, served as assistant director and as a production consultant for many shows. In 2004, Debbie was honored as a Lifetime Member of Pentacle Theatre.

Debbie is a former middle school drama teacher, who also spent two years as an assistant costumer and acting instructor for Children's Educational Theater in Salem. She enjoys life with her husband Mike who she thanks for his patience, love and support.

Robynn Hayek Assistant Director

Robynn has been active at Pentacle Theatre since moving to Salem in 1997. She has also been involved in theater with The Verona Studio, Clackamas Rep and Keizer Homegrown Theatre. Some of her favorite Pentacle roles include Annie in Misery, Kate in All My Sons, Bea in A View from the Bridge and Latrelle in Sordid Lives. Some favorite roles at other theaters include Big Mama in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Melissa in Love Letters; Mama in 'Night Mother; Gingy in Love, Loss and What I Wore and Professor Conte in Woman Caught Unaware. After retirement, Robynn ventured into film work in Portland including TV shows, Grimm, The Librarians and American Vandal, as well as commercials and independent and industrial films. She is grateful for the opportunity to assist Debbie Neel, and to work with the wonderful cast and production team for this extraordinary play. She would like to thank her husband, John, for his continued support and patience, and give a shout out to all the other senior volunteers - backstage crew, committee and board members, actors, and more - who keep giving their time and energy to make sure Pentacle keeps on going strong.

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CAST & CREW

Kat Baird

Voice 5/Punk Girl & others

Kate returns to the Pentacle stage after being in Almost, Maine and The Elephant Man. Other theater-related work experience includes two shows with The Verona Studio: Becky Shaw and Full Frontal Nudity, which was Verona’s entry in the state one-act competition. Kate won the best actor award for her role as Bimbi. When not on stage, you will find her in the stacks as she is a co-owner of The Book Bin.

Penny Bays

Judy Boone

Previously a part of All’s Well That Ends Well, Penny returns to the Pentacle stage after many years. Other theater-related work experience includes on the stage with Keizer Homegrown Theater, The Verona Studio and Chemeketa Community College Theater. She also taught children's theater in Silverton at a performing arts school. When not on stage, she loves to spend time with her friends and family, to travel and go on adventures — big and small. Being in or near water calms her soul. She also enjoys going to concerts and likes all genres of music as well as listening to murder podcasts.

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CAST & CREW

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Voice 6/Mrs. Alexander

Pamela is overjoyed to be returning to the stage after a six year hiatus. Some of her previous shows include God of Carnage, Blithe Spirit, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Underpants, Sordid Lives and Noises Off. She has appeared on stage at The Verona Studio and Albany Civic Theater. She is grateful to Debbie for the opportunity to be a part of this beautiful story with such a talented and hardworking cast and crew. When not on stage, you can find her in her garden creating habitat for bumblebees and other pollinators.

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Robert’s previous Pentacle experience includes as Bellomy in The Fantasticks, as Dick/Tinsworthy in 9 to 5 The Musical, as The Grinch in Seussical The Musical, as Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol and as an asylum attendant in Dracula. He is married to Janet and has three children, Remy, Sophia and Jackson.

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JBF semi-finalist Best Chef Northwest Region Pamela Bilderbeck Robert Henry

Joe Martin

Voice 3/Rev. Peters & others

This is Joe’s sixth production at Pentacle Theater. His previous credits include Abe Goldman in Jest a Second, Dr. Zubrisky in Fools and Tim in The Cake. His most recent role was as Torvald Helmer in A Doll’s House Part 2 for Keizer Homegrown Theater. In his spare time Joe reads, plays at guitar and drums, and is sometimes successful at staying out of trouble.

Wade Moran

Voice 2/Roger & others

While this is Wade’s first production with Pentacle Theatre, he is no stranger to the stage. Other theater-related work experience includes as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol at Gallery Theater and as Felix in The Odd Couple at Keizer Homegrown Theatre.

Wade keeps himself occupied during the day working at Hewlett-Packard as a Reliability Engineer. His interests include combining his affection for theatre and photography by taking stage productions shots and designing promotional materials.

James Schmidt

Voice 4/Man with Socks & others

(Christopher Understudy)

From playing the role of Ralphie in The Desperate Hours, to playing Dill in To Kill a Mockingbird and being a member of the ensemble for Beauty and the Beast, James has performed in several plays at Pentacle. He has also been involved in productions at other theaters such as Albany Civic Theater, where he was a member of the ensemble for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm He also participated in several productions at Village Home's theater program, including as Five in 12 Angry Jurors, as Wally Webb in Our Town, as James Lawson in 16 in Ten Minutes or Less and as James in James and the Giant Peach. He has also taken part in a production of The House At Pooh Corner with Aumsville Community Theatre playing the part of Christopher Robin. James is currently in his second year of study at Chemeketa Community College, where he is studying psychology. When not doing theater, he loves playing tabletop roleplaying games such as Dungeons and Dragons, spending time with his family, playing video games with his friends online and reading fantasy and science fiction.

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PENTACLE THEATRE

LIFETIME MEMBERS

Every five years the Pentacle Theatre Governing Board honors as Lifetime Members five people who have been active in Pentacle Theatre for at least 20 years. We also remember fondly those Lifetime Members who are no longer with us.

Lifetime Members

Pamela Abernethy

Dick Bond

Robin Bower

Maggie Dayton

Jo Dodge

Chris Fletcher

Lois Hanson

Ken Hermens

Robert Herzog

Deborah Johansen

Cec Koontz

Dave Leonard

Katie Lindbeck

Pauli Long

Nancy Moen

Debbie Neel

Jeff Sanders

Ed Schoaps

IN LOVING MEMORY

Wayne Ballantyne

Dean Bartell

Jack Bellamy

Dr. E.B. Bossatti

Edith Bossatti

Benny Bower

Virginia Choate

Ken Collins

David Cristobal

Bill Cross

Phyllis Cross

Dave Davis

Ron Fox

Rose Ann Hansell

Mrs. Ray Loter

Marian Milligan

Alice Norton

Peg Pink

Bob Putnam

Margaret Ringnalda

Murco Ringnalda

Larry Roach

Susan Schoaps

Larry Stevens

Kathryn Straton

Faye Trupka

Cherie Ulmer

Jeffrey D. Witt

De Zajic

Tony Zandol

Dick Schmidt

Pat Schmidt

Helen Shepard

Meryl (Bill) Smith

Barbara Sullivan

Tom Ulmer

Claytene Vick

Madison Vick

Stephen Warnock

Rollie Zajic

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Christopher Schoaps

Christopher Boone

Christopher is excited to rejoin the Pentacle Theatre community after some years away. He has been involved with Pentacle from a very young age, helping with costumes and set construction, as well as performing in A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Secret Garden and Macbeth. His most recent production was a virtual performance of All New Cells in 2021. Christopher is grateful to his family and his partner for their unending support in his theater endeavors. He currently works as a dog groomer, and enjoys creating digital art, caring for his houseplants and relaxing with his partner, their two cats and their reptiles. Itching to share Christopher Boone's story with an audience, he hopes this production is able to provide fellow neurodivergent individuals the representation they so rarely recieve.

Victoria Venard Siobhan

This is Victoria’s first show with Pentacle but she has had the pleasure of performing in a few shows at Corban University including Humbug and A Comedy of Errors as well as playing the White Witch in a local production of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. She loves bringing the character of Siobhan to life and hopes to offer the audience a glimpse into Christopher’s mind. She hopes Siobhan can guide the audience to relate to Christopher and understand that being different does not make a person separate and that anyone can do anything. She also hopes the show leaves you delighted and lingers with the viewer long after the curtain falls.

UPCOMING AUDITIONS

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CAST & CREW
SEPT 2, 2023 ● Learn more at pentacletheatre.org/auditions/

Honoring the generous individuals who make a provision in their estate plans for Pentacle Theatre:

Pamela Abernethy

Karen & Edward Arabas

Robin Bower

Laurene & Roger Brousseau

Eden Rose Brown

Cherie & Craig Cline

Susan Elliott

Carol Farber

Chris Fletcher

Linda Gilbert

Lois Harris

Ron & Kelli Jaecks

Ed Kramer

Louise Larsen

MaryKate Lindbeck

Dennis & Linda McIntire

Jackie Miller

Jeanne Miller

Janet Neuburg

Jackie & Al Pierce

Larry Roach

Cesie & Tom Delve Scheuermann

Laurelyn Schellin

Barbara & Bruce Thompson

Bright Lights Society

If you have included Pentacle Theatre in your estate plans, we’d like to know and honor you here. Contact 503-485-4300 or emma@pentacletheatre.org

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Teresa Waite

Voice 1/Mrs. Shears & others

Teresa has previously worked on a number of Pentacle shows including It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, Dancing at Lughnasa, A Christmas Carol, All My Sons, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Women of Lockerbie, Other Desert Cities, The Diviners, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Guys and Dolls, Into the Woods, Lost in Yonkers, The Odd Couple, Moon Over Buffalo, The Importance of Being Ernest, Our Town, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and The Sound of Music. She’s been a cast member, assistant director, stage manager, house manager and worked in the light

Other theater-related work experience includes And Then There Were None, Frost/Nixon, The Graduate and a virtual production of Dancing at Lughnasa, all at Gallery Theater.

Teresa is married to Ross Waite and has one child, four stepchildren and three grandchildren, as well as three Schnauzers. Her hobbies include sewing, knitting, painting, and generally trying new creative endeavors wherever they crop up. Her mom and sister, Shawn, are very important in her life.

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Mission Statement

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TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for upcoming productions will be available online at pentacletheatre.org. In 2023, Pentacle Theatre is introducing a new pricing structure designed to improve access to our productions. You can read all about it here. In partnership with Salem For All, Pentacle Theatre offers half-price tickets to individuals who have an Oregon Trail card.

LATECOMERS POLICY

Pentacle Theatre productions will begin on time. At intermission you will be ushered to an available seat. If you leave your seat during the performance, you will not be reseated. Sorry, no refunds for latecomers.

MASK REQUIREMENT

Pentacle Theatre values the safety and health of our patrons and volunteers. Masks are encouraged and recommended at all times in the theater building.

CONCESSIONS

Some concessions are available in the lobby. Wine and beer can be purchased along with an assortment of other beverages and brought with you to enjoy during the show. Remember, there is no food permited in the auditorium –but you CAN bring a beverage back upstairs with you. Purchase a souvenir cup and receive $1 off your next drink.

SMOKING

Smoking is allowed only in the designated area outside the lobby.

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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time in dress rehearsal. Photos by Vicki Woods.

PENTACLE THEATRE COURTESY

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HOW TO REACH US

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MANY, MANY THANKS…

To our ushers. Pentacle Theatre could not be successful without the continued and dedicated help of our community.

PENTACLE THEATRE GOVERNING BOARD

Pentacle Theatre is an established not-forprofit theater company, providing a sevenplay season. A nine-member governing board assisted by committee chairpersons and countless other volunteers run the theater. Membership is open to all.

2023 GOVERNING BOARD AND STAFF

President .................................................................... Emma Thurston

Vice President ................................................................. Katie Lindbeck

Secretary .........................................................................Kelli Jaecks

Treasurer ......................................................................... Ty Hendrix

Members-at-Large ................. Erik Davis, Kaelynn Kappes, Ken Hermens, Dani Potter, Bryan Toller

Operations Manager

Technical Director

Steven Trahan

Chris Benham

Box Office Manager Kimberly Houser Taylor

Facilities Maintenance Coordinator

Bookkeeper

Quinn Connolly

Christie Smith

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Pentacle Theatre would not be possible without the support of the following grantors:

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THANK YOU!

Hi, hello, welcome!

The first time I visited Pentacle, I was just a middle school student attending a free dress rehearsal around this same time of year. I remember walking down the path for the first time and being totally enchanted by the sounds and smells of the forest.

To this day, this is my favorite time of year to be out of the theater. I get a nostalgic feeling when I hear the wind bristling the trees, the stream trickling in the back, often with hints of set construction noise or faint musical rehearsal in the distance. It’s a beautiful feeling powered by many years of building friendships, telling stories, and sharing a bit of our hearts with each other and with our community.

I am so grateful to have crossed paths with Pentacle as a youngster, and for the many opportunities my time here has provided me. This theater is magical, and it wouldn’t be here without passionate volunteer work and generous donations. These are what has kept us resilient for 70 years, and these are what will continue to propel us forward for 70 more.

Please join us! There are so many ways to get involved. Check them out on our website at pentacletheatre.org/get-involved to join in the magic.

With gratitude,

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Pentacle Theatre in Salem is located within the ancestral homelands of the Kalapuya, Yamhill, and Luckiamute people who had lived here since time immemorial.

In the 1850s, these tribes were displaced by colonization and were eventually resettled on reservations. We celebrate and honor the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz members, their resilience and their present and future right to this land.

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YOU MAKE THE DIFFERENCE!

Ticket sales alone do not cover the cost of our productions. Your membership and donation help make this theater possible. Thank you! This list represents gifts between 1/1/2021 and 07/31/2023.

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ($2,000+)

American Endowment Foundation

Business Oregon, State of Oregon

City of Salem Urban Renewal

Pamela Abernethy & Chris Fletcher

Robin & Benny Bower

Robin Bower

Beverly & Michael Carrick

Cherie & Craig Cline

Jean M. Linck & Forrest A. Colling

Sherry Collins

Sherry Collins, in memory of Peter Ronai

Erik & Laura Davis

Jo Dodge

Leslie & Bill Glassmire

Linda & Dick Haglund

Kelli & Ron Jaecks

James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation

Lisa & Marty Johnson

Katie & Laslo Kolta

Katie Lindbeck

Katie Lindbeck in Memory of David Cristobal

Jennifer Martinak

Patrick Moser

Oregon Arts Commission

Oregon Community Foundation

Donald & Lizabeth Rogers

Schwab Charitable

Betsy & Richard Scott

Small Business

Administration

Barbara & Bruce W. Thompson

PRODUCER ($1,000+)

Allegheny Technologies in Honor of Emma Thurston

Sharlen R. Bennett

Sherry & Alan Bennett

Penny Blackwell

Virginia & Alex Bourdeau

Nancy & Doug Bovee

Laurene & Roger Brousseau

Eden Rose Brown

Mike Cechovic

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Collada

Donations Made in Memory of David Cristobal

Fidelity Charitable

Beverly L. & Michael A. Freitas

Jody & Mark Gordon

Gail A. Harbert

Tom M. Hewitt

Joe & Linda Hillesum

Sally & Ray Hollemon

Bruce E. Kepford

Shirley Koontz

Judith & Greg Linder

Lynelle Littke

Ann Lyman

Marion Cultural Development Corp

Rus McCracken

Lorene McMurrin in Memory of Mrs. Althea

Stevens Ferris

Judith Morris

Vanessa Nordyke

Beverly A. North

Kay & Scott Reichlin

Joan Robinson

David Saewert

Salem Theatre Network

Kathy D. Saviers

Cesie & Tom Delve

Scheuermann

DIRECTOR ($500+)

David R. Ballantyne

Sibylle & Richard Beck

Leora Berger

Judy C. Colvin

Linda D. Cress

Dick Day

Lois & Dale Derouin

Edna Denton & Carel Dewinkel

Dean & Beth Vargas

Duncan

Joyce & Mark Eklund

Pam & Roger Elliott

Pam & Roger Elliott, in Memory of Dallas Northcott

Oddny & Brad Everson

Darlene Fletcher

Albert & Ginny Furtwangler

Jo Rita Gann

Holly Giesbrecht

Frank Graney

Lois Hanson

Lois Harris

Paula Hartwig

Robynn & John L. Hayek

Cornelia B. Hoppe, in Memory of Ken & Marg Limbocker

Jay Howe & Janet Gros

Jacques

Sherril & Lynn Hurt

Mary Ann B. Kosiewicz

Paul Allen Kyllo

Ellen Langsather

Connie Elaine LaRoche

Linda Ann Lockwood

Pauli Long

Ruth McGuire

Rachel McMillen Pratt

Roberta W. Moore

Debbie & Mike Neel

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Louise Larsen Fund of Oregon Community Foundation

Oregon Community Foundation, Bob and Marypat Hill Family Fund of Oregon Community Foundation

Liz & Don Oswalt

Peter & Cindy Rasmussen Charitable Fund

Sam's Transmission Llc

Louise & Keith Putman

Scott Ramp

Kristin Ramstad

Susan & Richard Ray

Carol Kay Riedl

Susanna Rose

Lisa Godwin & Rick Segal

Christie L. Smith

Joanna & Ronald Stout

Jim & Rhonda Lyn Thompson

Emma C. Thurston

Heather & Bryan Toller

Juanita & Lloyd Weigel

Gerald & Henrietta Wimer, in Memory of Ken Limbocker

Steven K. Wollenburg

Penny & Bill Wylie

Autumn Lynn Yongchu

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ($250+)

Edna & Richard Anderson

Paul D. Andrews

Arabas Family

Gayle McMurria & George

Bachik

Katy & Charles Bayless

Jenni E. Bertels

Jenni E. Bertels in Memory of David Cristobal

Carol Coley & Ron Boucher

Megan Brazo-Erickson in Memory of Charlene

Riley

Marlene Buker

Tracie B. Burger

Greg & Donna J. Burgess

Grover & Cheryl Carter

Barbara Castle

Susan F. Christensen

Diane & Aaron Clingerman

Tylee Cloyd

Gretchen Coppedge, in Memory of Dr. Jack

Bellamy

Terry Cristobal

Jeanne & Bill Dalton

Merry Davidson

Annette Day

Del Shores Foundation

Carolyn & Bob Engle

Patricia Ehrlich & James

Willhite

Karen & Bill Farmer

Brandon Gitchel

Thomas & Margaret Grove

Frank & Pat Gruber

David Hackleman

Walter D. Haight

Debby & Mark Hamlin

Franca Hernandez

Brett Hochstetler

Gloria & Alan Holland

Nancy Hull

Patricia Johnson

David & Shirley Kavanaugh in Memory of Vivienne Sornson

Norma Jean Standlea & Hank Keeton

Mary & Larry Krumdieck

Fran J. Lattin

Jonathan Logan

Sherry & Terry L. Lowells

Dr. Betsy McDowell & John Gussenhoven

Scott F. McGowan

Dennis & Barbara Curtin Miles

Nancy Moen, in Memory of Kevin Moen

Nancy & Kevin Moen

Ruth & Roger Monette

Hinrich Muller

Laurel & Hinrich Muller

Ruthie Murphy

Gerald & Joanne Nathan

Network for Good

Jim & Sondra Nice

Hella Nordberg

Lisa J. Norris-Lampe

Jackie & Al Pierce

Kara Quello & Karl Anderson

Omar D. Quintero

Marjorie Reuling

Rosanne Richard

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