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1044 W. Bryn Mawr Chicago, IL 60660 773-728-7529 www.redtwist.org Redtwist Theatre is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization facebook.com/redtwisttheatre twitter.com/redtwisttheatre Mission: To do white hot drama In a tiny black box With a little red twist Please turn off your cell phones during performance. Out of respect for the actors, please do not access your cell phones for any reason during the show. This program/production is partially supported by grants from The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation The Illinois Arts Council, a state agency

About Redtwist Theatre Redtwist Theatre, formerly Actors Workshop Theatre, embarked upon its first production as an itinerant company in 1994 with Simon Gray s Otherwise Engaged. AWT incorporated as a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation in May 2001. It produced five more plays before moving to its current home in the vibrant Bryn Mawr Historic District of the Edgewater neighborhood in Chicago in the fall of 2002. Redtwist s first show in Edgewater, Praying Small, opened in September 2003. It was designated as a Critic s Choice by the Chicago Reader and was extended two times by popular demand. Michael Colucci, the founder of Redtwist Theatre, is the Artistic Director. His producing partner and wife, Jan Ellen Graves, is the Managing Director. In addition to acting, she directed the critically-acclaimed The American Clock by Arthur Miller and the Jeff-recommended plays Geezers and Aura, by company member, Tommy Lee Johnston. Michael s direction of All My Sons, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Three Hotels, That Face, and Broken Glass was also critically-acclaimed and Jeff-recommended. During Redtwist s time at the Bryn Mawr location, its productions have received 43 Jeff nominations and won 9 Non-Equity Jeff Awards including one for Best Production for Man from Nebraska in 2011. As of March 1, 2008, AWT s corporate name officially changed to Redtwist Theatre. Please visit www.redtwist.org for current information on our events and productions. Elizabeth Argus Adam Bitterman Michael Colucci Abby Dillion Matt Edmonds Johnny Garcia Jacqueline Grandt Jan Ellen Graves THE COMPANY KC Karen Hill Tommy Lee Johnston Ben Kirberger Aaron Kirby E. Malcolm Martinez Daniel McNamara Peter Oyloe Brian Parry Mary Reynard Debra Rodkin Kathleen Ruhl Sarah Sapperstein Michael Sherwin Scott Weinstein Special thanks to Allison Queen who served as resident stage manager from 2011 to 2015 Staff Michael Colucci, Artistic Director Jan Ellen Graves, Managing Director Johnny Garcia, Development Outreach Coordinator Kevin McDonald, Literary Manager Catherine Miller, Casting Director Charles Bonilla, Box Office Manager Tommy Lee Johnston, Scott Woldman, Resident Playwrights Sam Garrott, Resident Stage Manager, (2015-2016 season) Melissa Nelson, Resident Assistant Stage Manager, (2015-2016 season) Eric Luchen, Resident Scenic Designer/Technical Director (2015-2016 season) Karli Blalock, Resident Sound Designer (2015-2016 season) Daniel Friedman, Resident Lighting Designer (2015-2015 season) kclare McKellaston, Resident Costume Designer (2015-2016 season) Josh Hurley, Resident Properties Designer (2015-2016 season) Board Andrew Lasser, Chair Pat Blumen, Michael Colucci, Jenéne Francis, 2 Carol Scheidenhelm, Carol Wilson

Welcome to Redtwist! The Chicago storefront theatre experience is unique and has become an iconic brand worldwide. There are small theatres in every corner of the globe, but there is nothing quite like what has been happening here for nearly half a century, and it is this: a relentless stream of exciting young companies producing powerful plays with terrific actors in very intimate spaces for over four decades non-stop. On any evening yearround, you can choose from among five or ten dazzling storefront experiences. As we forge ahead through our second decade in this Bryn Mawr Avenue storefront, Redtwist is proud to continue this unique tradition of Chicago theatre. We didn t blaze the trail, but we intend to keep it hot. In addition to placing you right on top of the action in a great play, we purposely aim to provide a clean, hospitable space, from our lobby to our restrooms to the theatre itself, as well as large, comfy chairs. And so, while Redtwist is small, we hope your experience here is extra-large. This is our 12th full season, featuring the theme of Games People Play, with an eclectic mix of provocative plays which address the concept that everyone has an agenda, and they will try to achieve it regardless of the cost to their own well-being, and that of others. This season covers a wide swath of territory, from legendary American classics like Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, to timeless buried treasures like Arthur Miller s Incident at Vichy, to acclaimed modern plays like The Drawer Boy. The season wraps up with two premieres of great new stories: The Realization of Emily Linder and The Seedbed. All these plays feature the terrific artistic talent that you have come to expect from Redtwist shows. Our esteemed directors this season include Jason Gerace, Ian Frank, Steve Scott, and new company member, Scott Weinstein. They will orchestrate a growing pool of Redtwist actors to complement our nucleus whom you might have seen before: Elizabeth Argus, Adam Bitterman, Abby Dillion, Jacqueline Grandt, Jan Ellen Graves, KC Karen Hill, Aaron Kirby, Brian Parry, Debra Rodkin, Kathy Ruhl, and Michael Sherwin. In addition, Redtwist has invited some exciting young companies to co-produce provocative new plays in our Guest Company series. The first GC production/more Red Series features Redtwist s very own Johnny Garcia taking an uncompromising look at his formative years as a teenager growing up in a tough part of town. Thanks for coming to Redtwist! Michael Colucci, Artistic Director 3

PRODUCTION STAFF Director... Jason Gerace Assistant Directors...James Fleming Stage Manager... Sam Garrott Assistant Stage Manager... Melissa Nelson Assistant Stage Manager... Chelsea Hano Scenic Designer... Eric Broadwater Lighting Designer... Daniel Friedman Costume Designer... kclare McKellaston Sound Designer... Karli Blalock Properties Designer... Josh Hurley Fight Choreography... Matthew Moynihan Set Construction... Jeff Gamlin Technical Director... Eric Luchen Casting Director... Catherine Miller Graphics/Marketing/Programs/Photos... *Jan Ellen Graves Box Office Manager... Charles Bonilla Box Office Associates... *E. Malcolm Martinez, *Johnny Garcia Associate Producer... *Johnny Garcia Producers... *Michael Colucci, *Jan Ellen Graves *Redtwist Company Member Resident Designer/Staff Special thanks to Markie Gray, American Theater Company, West Egg, Abby Dillion, Helen Potakis, Alepu Properties, and The Saints. More Red Series That s F d Up written by Johnny Garcia in association with Mary Reynard Directed by Mary Reynard World Premiere. Based on Johnny s past, this is a clear-eyed self-assessment about coming of age in a tough part of town, as well as a transparent look at an immigrant couple and their family, who had an ample dose of urban struggles. Sept 26 to Oct 25 Sat at 3pm, Sun, Tue, Wed at 7:30pm Tickets: www.redtwist.org Standard $20 Student/Senior $15 Note: Wed Oct 7 show switched to Mon Oct 12 4

CAST in order of appearance Martha... *Jacqueline Grandt George...*Brian Parry Honey... *Elizabeth Argus Nick...Stephen Cefalu, Jr. Martha understudy... Sheila Landahl... (performs Thu, Sept 24) George understudy...george Ellison Honey understudy... *Abby Dillion Nick understudy... Shane Rhoades Place and time: Living room of George and Martha s house on a college campus in the fictional New England town of New Carthage. 1963. The running time is approximately 2:55 with two 10-minute intermissions Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. Upcoming Shows in the 2015-2016 Season Incident at Vichy by Arthur Miller Directed by Ian Frank Nov 21 to Dec 27, 2015 The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey Directed by Scott Weinstein Jan 30 to Feb 28, 2016 The Realization of Emily Linder by Richard Strand A Chicago Premiere Apr 9 to May 8, 2016 The Seedbed by Bryan Delaney A World Premiere directed by Steve Scott Jun 18 to Jul 17, 2016 Plus, check out our website for Guest Company shows on off nights all year long www.redtwist.org/guestcompany.html 5

CAST PROFILES Elizabeth Argus (Honey) is a proud company member at Redtwist, where she was last seen in this Spring s critically acclaimed production of AMERICAN CLOCK. Prior to that at Redtwist, Steve Scott s Jeff Recommended ELEMENO PEA. Off stage, Elizabeth has appeared in commercial, television and print, and most recently finished filming LEGEND OF AMBA, set to air in theaters in Chicago. When not acting, you can find her on a yoga mat or volunteering at PAWS. Much love and appreciation to the faithful patrons of Redtwist, whose spirit and support are critical to our story-telling on stage. Stephen Cefalu Jr. (Nick) Stephen s theatre credits include: END DAYS (Windy City Playhouse), PINS AND WITHERS (A Red Orchid), LET- TERS HOME, FRINDLE (Griffin Theatre) BOY SMALL, XYLOPHONE WEST (Fine Print Theatre). His TV/film credits include: SHAMELESS and Stephen Cone s THIS AFTERNOON. Abby Dillion (Honey U/S) is so excited to be joining the Redtwist company! She was previously seen in their production of THE AMERICAN CLOCK (Doris, Harriet, Lucy). Other credits include A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Ghost Present, Young Stars Theatre), and RED HERRING (Lynn McCarthy, Attic Playhouse), as well as numerous short films in Chicago and L.A. She can also be seen in the webseries INTROVERTS (Susan) currently airing its second season on YouTube. Abby has a BA in Theatre and Drama from Indiana University, and loves to read, bake, and knit in her spare time. She hopes you enjoy the show! George Ellison (George U/S) is very excited to be a part of Redtwist s production of WHO S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. This is George s 3rd back to back to back play in 2015. George recently played the King in North Shore Theater of Wilmette s production of ONCE UPON A MATTRESS. Right before MATTRESS George acted, sang and danced in North Riverside Player s production of SINGIN IN THE RAIN. In the last year George completed the Improv Program at Second City and he completed the Acting Studio at the Theatre of Western Springs. George s love of acting stretches back to when he studied acting at the St. Nicholas Theater in Chicago where his acting coaches were William Macy and David Mamet. Jacqueline Grandt (Martha) is a proud company member of Redtwist and is so excited to be working with this amazing team. Past credits include her recent role of Margie in GOOD PEOPLE which quickly became one of her favorites. Other selected Redtwist credits include Agnes in BUG (Jeff Award-Best Actress), Marie in ANOTHER BONE, Gina in GEEZERS, Michaela in ELEMENO PEA, Sylvia in BROKEN GLASS, Amanda in THE GLASS MENAGERIE, Joy in SHADOWLANDS and Ricky in GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS. Sheila Landahl (Martha U/S-performs Sept 24) Credits include Ingrid in THE BIRD FEEDER DOESN T KNOW (Raven); Ava in PARTY IN THE KITCHEN (Clockwise Theatre); Paulina in WINTER S TALE and Gratiana in REVENGER S TRAGEDY (The Shakespeare Theatre Company s ACA); Weird Sister in MACBETH, Queen in CYMBELINE and 6 continued...

CAST PROFILES (continued) Gertrude in HAMLET (Shakespeare Dallas); Moira McOc in THE RED PLAYS and Cat Beginner, MAGGIE SHINER (Undermain Theatre); Hilda (U/S) ELEGY (Richard Christiansen Theatre Victory Gardens); Christine (U/S performed) MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA (Remy Bumppo); Bel (U/S) MOONLIGHT (Studio Theatre, Washington, DC). Brian Parry (George) Favorite past Redtwist roles: Rothko (RED), Russ/Dan (CLYBOURNE PARK), Johnnypateen (THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN), Ken (THREE HOTELS), Jack (SHADOWLANDS), Carl (OPUS), Dysart (EQUUS), Levine (GLENGARRY, GLEN ROSS) and John (SHINING CITY). Many were Jeff recommended, nominated or awarded. Elsewhere, he s appeared on the stages of Promethean, Steep and Lifeline theatres as well as Remy Bumppo, Goodman, Court, Northlight, Wisdom Bridge, and outdoors at Oak Park, Renaissance Repertory Company and Illinois Shakespeare Festival. In 2016, look for Brian in THE DRAWER BOY (Redtwist) and THE LION IN WINTER (Promethean Theatre.) As always, thanks, Carol. Shane Rhoades (Nick U/S) is thrilled to work with Redtwist Theatre for the first time. Shane s Chicago credits include: TITUS ANDRONI- CUS (Bare Knuckle Productions), KLINGON CHRISTMAS CAROL (Commedia Beauregard), UNRAVELING VETERANS (Chicago Danztheatre), and EMPEROR OF THE MOON (Halcyon Theatre). A native of San Francisco, Shane s California credits include: TAMING OF THE SHREW (SF Theatre Pub), THE PLAY ABOUT THE BABY (Custom Made Theatre), EQUUS (City Lights Theatre), TWELFTH NIGHT (Atmos Theatre), ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD (Shady Shakespeare). Shane is also a member of the Reutan Collective whose Web Series, THE UNSUPERS, will be released in early 2016. STAFF/CREW PROFILES (in alphabetical order) Karli Blalock (Sound Designer) is excited to be working with the Redtwist team again on VIRGINIA WOOLF! She grew up in Oklahoma City and graduated from the University of California, Irvine, where she received a BA in Drama with Honors in Sound Design. She was recently nominated for a Jeff Award in Sound Design for the Redtwist production of RED. Karli loves being a part of the Chicago theatre community! Favorite designs include: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (New Trier HS), THE 39 STEPS (ClownMa dell Arte), and ELYSIAN ROUX (an immersive piece by V. Olivieri and M. Floyd). Eric Broadwater (Scenic Designer) is currently an Associate Professor of Scene Design at the California State University Stanislaus and co-founder of the brand new children s theater company LightBox Theatre in Turlock Ca. Besides creating potentially award winning theatre for young audiences he has designed and painted in small and regional theaters all over the country including the Barrington Stage Company, Oregon Shakespeare Co., Palo Alto Children s Theatre, the Sacramento Theatre Co. and often designs in the Chicago area. Chicago designs include WRECKS for Profiles Theatre, ART OF MURDER for Fox Valley Rep. and OPUS for Redtwist. 7 continued...

STAFF/CREW PROFILES (continued) Michael Colucci (Producer) is the founder and Artistic Director of Redtwist Theatre, and has directed many of the plays here, including BROKEN GLASS, THAT FACE, EQUUS (2010), WHO S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? (2008), THREE HOTELS, A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE, LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES, ALL MY SONS and PRAYING SMALL. He has also been seen on stage at Redtwist as Harry Hyman in BROKEN GLASS, Dr. Sweet in BUG, Martin in THE GOAT, OR WHO IS SYLVIA?, George in WHO S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, Eddie Carbone in A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE, and Joe Keller in ALL MY SONS. In addition, Michael has worked at various theatres in Chicago, including Court, Victory Gardens, TimeLine, and American Blues. He is also a member of the Jeff Committee s Artistic and Technical Team. Daniel Friedman (Lighting Designer) is ecstatic to join Redtwist as the Resident Lighting Designer this season. Productions Daniel has worked on include Lighting Designer for ORDINARY PEOPLE (Citadel Theatre), HOMO ANDRONICUS (The Antidote), THE COMING WORLD (The Blind Owl), THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Oak Park Festival Theatre), HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (Haven Theatre), and DRUNK AND READY (Redtwist Theatre); as Assistant Lighting Designer for INANA (Timeline Theatre), THE ROSE TATTOO (Shattered Globe), CATS (Paramount Theatre), HEDDA GABLER (Writers Theatre), TO MASTER THE ART (Chicago Commercial Collective), and THE COLOR PURPLE (Mercury Theatre). Daniel holds a BFA in Lighting Design from DePaul University. Jeff Gamlin (Scenic Builder) previously appeared onstage at Redtwist in THE AMERICAN CLOCK (Moe Baum) and their first production of tonight s show (Nick). He returns to act and build with INCIDENT AT VICHY. Jeff has served as technical director on productions of ALL OVER, OLEANNA, THE CHILDREN S HOUR, NO EXIT, TALK RADIO, THE DEADLY GAME, THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER, OLIVER!, (for all of which he also served as scenic designer), JAKE S WOMEN, and recently, OUR NEW GIRL at Profiles Theatre where he serves as in-house production manager. Jeff appears next onstage in ORDINARY PEOPLE with Citadel Theatre. Johnny Garcia (Development Outreach Coordinator/Associate Producer) is the Development Outreach Coordinator for Redtwist. Favorite Redtwist roles include Ariel in THE PILLOWMAN, Jos-B in ELEMENO PEA, Austin in TRUE WEST, Marco in A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE, and Raul in EXTREMITIES, among others. Elsewhere he played Lonigan/Consul in MY SISTER EILEEN at Stage Center Theatre, Northeastern University, Escalus, Prince of Verona, in THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET, with Two Pence Shakespeare at Evanston Arts Depot, Kenny, in THE ERPINGHAM CAMP with AstonRep. His play THAT S F D UP, will have its world premiere at Redtwist September 26, 2015 as part of Redtwist s More Red series. Sam Garrott (Stage Manager) is a recent graduate of the theater program at Northwestern University, where he discovered a passion for stage management that brought him to Redtwist for this season. Some favorite past credits include the world premiere of TRACES with Feast Productions, the 73rd Annual Dolphin Show: TITANIC, and CHARLOTTE S WEB. Upcoming at Redtwist, he ll be stage managing THE DRAWER BOY and THE SEEDBED. 8 continued...

STAFF/CREW PROFILES (continued) Jason Gerace (Director) is a freelance director in Chicago, and has been Artistic Associate of American Theater Company since 2008. He was the recipient of the 2014 Non-Equity Jeff Award in Outstanding Direction for GREAT EXPECTATIONS with Strawdog Theatre Company, which broke box office records, was twice remounted, and led to the adaptation s first publication. His production of LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC for Haven Theatre was hailed as an exquisitely acted and generally gorgeous little show by the Chicago Tribune. Regional directing credits include WRECKS (with John Judd; Profiles Theatre, Chicago), OPUS (Redtwist Theatre, Chicago) HAMLET (Oklahoma Shakespeare Chautauqua). Jason originally hails from Anchorage, Alaska and holds an MFA in Directing from The University of Oklahoma. When not directing plays he is happy to be a husband to Amy and a daddy to Ruby and Brooks. He is an associate member of SDC. Jan Ellen Graves (Graphic Design/Producer) has appeared in many Redtwist shows including ANOTHER BONE, CLYBOURNE PARK, A BODY OF WATER, THE CRIP- PLE OF INISHMAAN, THE LARAMIE PROJECT: TEN YEARS LATER, MAN FROM NEBRASKA, A DELICATE BALANCE, THREE HOTELS, EQUUS, DOUBT, WHO S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, and ALL MY SONS. Some favorite Chicagoland stage roles include M Lynn in STEEL MAGNOLIAS, Ilona in SHE LOVES ME and Sister Robert Anne in NUNSENSE I and II. She directed the world premieres of AURA and GEEZERS by Tommy Lee Johnston, and most recently, directed THE AMERICAN CLOCK, all at Redtwist. Chelsea Hano (Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to work on her second Redtwist production, the first being GOOD PEOPLE, and now she can t get enough. She graduated Columbia College in 2014 with a BA in theatre. Around town, she s a freelance casting director, and general theatre administrative worker. Currently she s one of the producing interns at Victory Gardens Theater. kclare McKellaston (Costume Designer) is thrilled to join the Redtwist family again, having previously designed BROKEN GLASS, THE CRIPPLE OF INISH- MAAN, and ELLING here. Other design credits include: SPAMALOT, THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, THE LAST FIVE YEARS (Metropolis); THE LIEUTENANT OF INISH- MORE and WIT (Aston Rep); EXTREMITIES and ALMOST, MAINE (Dominican University). Upcoming credits: LEGALLY BLONDE, the MUSICAL (Dominican) and THE OLD FRIENDS (Raven Theatre). www.kclare.com Matthew Moynihan (Fight Choreographer) is a graduate of Northwestern University. He started studying violence and choreography with Nashville Shakespeare Festival and has since worked with Lookingglass, Centre Theater Group, Actors Gymnasium, Steppenwolf Garage and many student and independent productions. He is thrilled to have his first opportunity to work with Redtwist. Melissa Nelson (Assistant Stage Manager) This is Melissa s fourth show as ASM at Redtwist Theatre. She previously worked on I AND YOU, AMERICAN CLOCK, and GOOD PEOPLE. Melissa s background is in acting and has worked with Chicago companies such as New Millennium Theatre, Alphabet Soup Productions, Demigods Theatre, and Strangeloop Theatre. 9

MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONS on Bryn Mawr Good People 2015 The American Clock (2015) Red (2015) I And You (2014-2015) Another Bone (2014) Geezers (2014) Look Back in Anger (2014) Happy (2014) Elemeno Pea (2013-2014) Clybourne Park (2013) The Beautiful Dark (2013) Reverb (2013) A Body of Water (2013) Purple Heart (2013) Broken Glass (2012) The Glass Menagerie (2012) The Cripple of Inishmaan (2012) The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (2012) Opus (2011-2012) Elling (2011) That Face (2011) Bug (2011) Man from Nebraska (2011) Shining City (2011) Lobby Hero (2010) A Delicate Balance (2010) Equus (2010) The Pillowman (2009-2010) Lettice and Lovage (2009) Exotic Custom Fishing Rods Custom Golf Clubs Exotic Feather Weaves High Strain Graphite Shafts Machined Wood Handles Grandt Industries Follow the Leader... Proudly Made in the USA 847-577-0848 www.grandtrods.com Multi Flex and Kick Point Custom Winding &Weaving Hickory Look Graphite Shafts Grandt Graphite Rod Blanks Stiff, Standard, Senior Shaft Designs 10 Waiting for Godot (2009) The Ride Down Mount Morgan (2009) Aura (2009) The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? (2009) Marvin s Room (2009) Shadowlands (2008) Glengarry Glen Ross (2008) True West (2008) Doubt (2008) Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2008) Three Hotels (2007) A View from the Bridge (2007) Les Liaisons Dangereuses (2007) Equus (2007) Otherwise Engaged (2007) Proof (2006) Proving Mr. Jennings (2006) The Beauty Queen of Leenane (2006) Loose Knit (2006) Abandonment (2006) Life s Tremors (2005) All My Sons (2005) Praying Small (2005) The American Clock (2005) The Last Yankee (2004) Broken Glass (2004) Liars & Angels (2004) Praying Small (2003) Specializing in Split Bamboo Filament Wound Extra Stiff Fresh & Saltwater Series Swing Speed Designed Shafts 24 years of dedicated service to the sportsman with Total Commitment To Quality Unconditional Lifetime Warranty 20% Discounts Applied to Redtwist Customers Mention Redtwist and Save

THANK YOU to our valued supporters over the past season Anonymous Barbara & Eric Burgess Michael Colucci Jenéne Francis $12,000+ (Visionary) The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation $6000+ (Sustainer) The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation $2500+ (Partner) Bruce Cronander Illinois Arts Council, a state agency $1000+ (Supporter) Grandt Industries Pete & Joy Kottra Andrew Lasser & Claire Simon John Mahoney Jen Luerson Kathleen Ruhl Kit & Carol Scheidenhelm The Saints Jonathan Trumbull Mark Zajakowski $500+ (Contributor) Sharon Aiello Cathy Earnest Dunaway Designs Mary Louise Haddad & Sam Perry Cynthia Ho Debra Rodkin Thomas Rothing The Rubber Consortium $200+ (Colleague) Andrea Atlass & Ken Kuehnle Alden & Suzanne Cohen Bernie Dowling Jill Graham Dorothy Harza Michael & Mona Heath KC Karen Hill James & Lois Hobart Dede Kokolis Alan Pulaski Lorraine E. Robinson Donna Tickman Karen & Frank Schneider Susan Schwartzwald Nico Stanculescu World Forum Events Jim Venskus Special thanks to $100+ (Friend) Carol Black Henry Bliss Pat Blumen Judith & Tom Carson Sam & Marlene Dollahan Roz & Sam Grodzin Stephanie Jones Michael McCalley Angela & Charles Platt Mark Pounovich Vernon & Roberta Schultz Barbara & Randy Thomas Brian Parry & Carol Wilson for their van donation. Chris Bruzzini for his vehicle donation. The Saints for upgrading our lights, sound, and street visibility over the past four years. Alepu Properties Anonymous Charles Bonilla Paul Bonilla Jennifer Bushelon Other donors & in-kind donations Lee Daeuble Joel & Heidi Derstine Gail Edmonds Miriam Ex Kevin Flynn Cheryl Golemo David Gunnel Celia Johnson Jolie Krasinski Michael Meigs Neil Miller Judith Muench Paul Pasulka Merril Prager Anna Rumanova Oliver Serafini Sue Spreiter Cristine Stanwyk Elvira Surkevicius Redtwist Board and company members 11

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