GREETINGS - 88Nine Radio Milwaukee

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GREETINGS - 88Nine Radio Milwaukee
GREETINGS
Thank you for being an important part of the 88Nine family of supporters!
2015 marked our 8th anniversary on the air; two full years in our new home
in Walker’s Point; the launch of our Cultural Commons initiative; substantial
expansion of our digital presence; and Jordan Lee’s promotion to Program
Director.
Our home at 220 E. Pittsburgh Ave. has become the warm, welcoming
gathering place that we envisioned back in 2012 when we launched the
Sound Foundation capital campaign. Continually alive with music and
activity, 7,900 people have been through the doors this past year for
events held by 88Nine, our neighbors in Walker’s Point, our Cultural
Commons partners, and other nonprofit organizations.
To say that we’ve come a long way in eight years is an understatement,
and we have you to thank for 88Nine’s incredible success. With more than
4,000 supporters, this organization is truly powered by the community.
As you connect with 88Nine on your radio, online, out in the community,
or at our studios, please take pride in your involvement this year. Your
financial support is more than a contribution to a single organization. It is
a gift you’ve given to the entire community through 88Nine --- a gift that
helps everybody discover new music and discover Milwaukee.
With gratitude,
Mary Louise Mussoline
Executive Director
Carl Cahill
Board Chair
WILLY PORTER
414 MUSIC LIVE
MISSION
Through music and stories created for a culturally open-minded community
88Nine Radio Milwaukee is a catalyst for creating a better, more inclusive
and engaged Milwaukee. We reach a new generation of radio listeners
with an entertaining and adventurous selection of music and public affairs
programming. We champion Milwaukee—our music, arts and culture,
neighborhoods and community organizations; celebrate diversity, and
encourage community engagement—while promoting a positive global
identity for Milwaukee.
“I stream Radio Milwaukee on my computer from the time I walk into
work until the time I leave. I listen to 88Nine at home and in my car.
The staff and DJs entertain me, commercial free, and turn me on to
a plethora of music. The Community Stories are top notch, as are the
Studio Milwaukee sessions both for Members and the community at
large. And seeing the station’s team active throughout the community
and lending support and sponsorship to other important local issues is
great. Milwaukee would not have all of this without listener support!”
- Jeff J., 88Nine Member since 2011 -
2014 / 2015 AWARDS
Radio Milwaukee is thankful for the following recognition and awards:
• Milwaukee Business Journal - Eureka Award, Performing Arts & Media
• Shepherd Express - Best of Milwaukee, Best Radio Station
• WAMI - People’s Choice Southeast Quadrant- Best Radio Station
• MPC - Best Use of Audio Within a Report, GOLD - “Baseball league for kids with disabilities”
• WBA 1st Place:
• Best Radio Show (9am - 5pm) - “Afternoons with Kallao”
• Best Non-News Website (Music & Entertainment)
• Best Original Feature, “88Nine Community Story: Baseball League for Kids with Disabilities”
• Best Special Web Project, “Field Report Interactive Timeline of Field Report Day”
• Best Promotional Announcement, “Return of the Fall Membership Drive”
2nd Place:
• Best Significant Community Impact, “Noche de Niños Toy Drive”
• Best Original Feature, “88Nine Community Story: Herman the Singing Corn Man”
• Best Specialty Programming, “Tracking Marigolden with Christopher Porterfield of Field Report”
• Best Interview, “In Studio: Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads”
3rd Place:
• Best Niche Website, “Voting Guide”
• American Institute of Architects Wisconsin - Merit Award
• Milwaukee Business Journal - Real Estate Awards - Best Office Renovation
WILD BELLE
STUDIO MILWAUKEE SESSION
TOP ALBUMS OF 2015
10. Best Coast – California Nights
Best Coast changed with this album. When 2008’s Crazy For You came out,
lead singer Beth Cosentino was innocent and sweet. On stage she talked
about how much she loves cats, California, and boys. She was bright with
excitement for the world. In California Nights she was still in love with the
Golden State, but now she is just “Feeling OK” and she is “Fine Without
You.” It’s not that she is sad, she is just growing up, and that’s human. This
album reminded us that it’s OK to feel OK.
9. Jamie xx – In Colour
Jamie xx is part of the band The xx. Their first two album covers were stark
black and white. This solo album is In Colour. As a solo artist Jamie xx did
things in this album that he just couldn’t do with The xx. Like teaming up
with abstract rapper Young Thug and making the song “Good Times” and
making us dance all through the summer. This album was as bright and
colourful as its name.
8. Hot Chip – Why Make Sense?
So, every Monday here we have a music meeting where each DJ brings in
two songs, we listen to everyone’s songs, and then we vote on what songs
we are going to play. Every time someone brought a Hot Chip song to a
meeting smiles came across everyone’s faces and dancing broke out. We
just didn’t want to stop playing this album. Why not? Why make sense?
7. The Decemberists – What A Terrible World, What A
Beautiful World
This was the first album that we fell in love with this year. It came out
on January 20th. Usually record labels don’t release anything good in
December because then it might miss all the critic’s year end lists. So
in January this was a breath of fresh air. From the first song, “A Singer
Addresses His Audience” we knew that the Decemberists were still writing
with wit and charisma. Each song on this album is a layer deeper into the
onion and we wanted to peel.
6. Tame Impala – Currents
This was the album that musicians themselves were listening to the most
this year. On our segment 5 Songs We Can’t Stop Listening To we ask
artists to tell us about one song that they can’t stop listening to, and the
clear favorite from artists across the board this year was Tame Impala’s
Currents. Everyone wanted to talk about it. And we did too.
5. Leon Bridges – Coming Home
Leon Bridges was the breakout artist of the year here at 88Nine. Before
this year he didn’t have any recorded music, and when we picked up
Coming Home it was the only song he had ever recorded. He turned out to
be a gift. Every song he released after that we fell in love with and before
the album was even out in June we were playing several songs from it. His
music is everything that music was, turned it into everything that music
should be.
4. Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think and
Sometimes I Just Sit
We found out about Courtney Barnett though an asthma attack. Her
story style lyrics on the song “Avant Gardener” solidified her as a master
songwriter and when Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometime I Just Sit
came out, we wanted to pull up next to the fire and hear her tell all of her
campfire stories. Her music lets you into her life, so we wanted to let her in
ours.
3. Alabama Shakes – Sound and Color
Brittney Howard is a force. She is the front woman for the Alabama Shakes
and she will rock you to your bones. On this album she opens up and
explodes with her voice, and then she also takes it down to a whisper, or
even a laugh. Sometimes you just hear a singer and you think, “There is
soul in there, and I can hear it.” That is what we heard from
Brittney Howard.
2. My Morning Jacket – The Waterfall
My Morning Jacket released our favorite My Morning Jacket album in 10
years. The Waterfall is big, it’s powerful, and it’s moving. The album weighs
in at just under 50 minutes and it is worth every second. It’s even better if
you catch them during one of their multiple-night shows in Milwaukee.
1. Father John Misty – I Love You, Honeybear
There is no artist writing songs as honest as Father John Misty. Many
songwriters cast themselves or their situation with some romanticism,
expressing it in a grandiose language of love, but Tillman does the
opposite. I Love You Honeybear is an album that is entirely about love
but completely devoid of sentiment. Because of that it might be the most
romantic album ever made. His love isn’t proclaimed or justified by his
expression of it, his love just is. It’s fact.
If life, or art, or anything is some kind of search for Truth, we found it in
this album.
MARCUS DOUCETTE
DJ’S TOP 5 SONGS WE PLAYED IN 2015
Jordan Lee
Disclosure - “Holding On (Featuring Gregory Porter)”
Tuxedo - “So Good”
Kendrick Lamar - “These Walls”
Chemical Brothers - “Go (Featuring Q-Tip)”
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - “Can’t Keep Checking My Phone”
Justin Barney
Donnie Trumpet and the Social Experiment - “Sunday Candy” Mac Demarco - “No Other Heart”
WebsterX - “Doomsday”
Courtney Barnett - “Nobody Really Cares If You Don’t go To The Party”
Father John Misty - “The Ideal Husband” Dori Zori
Sleater Kinney - “Bury Your Friends”
Chemical Brothers - “Go”
Alyssia Cara - “Here” Leon Bridges - “Smooth Sailin’”
The Dead Weather - “I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)”
Marcus Doucette
Kendrick Lamar - “King Kunta”
Bomba Estereo - “Mar”
Thundercat - “Them Changes”
Kiiara - “Gold”
St. Germain - “Real Blues”
Ken Sumka
Baio - “Sister of Pearl”
Chemical Brothers - “Go”
Midnight Reruns - “Ain’t Gonna Find” Calexico - “Cumbia De Donde”
Modest Mouse - “Lampshades On Fire”
Nate Imig
Hot Chip - “Hurrache Lights”
Jamie XX - “I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)”
Kiiara - “Gold”
Beruit - “No No No”
The Decemberists - “Make You Better”
Tarik Moody
Kendrick Lamar - “Complexion (A Zulu Love)” (Rhythm Lab Radio)
FKA Twigs - “In Time”
The Internet - “Special Affair” (Rhythm Lab Radio)
Run The Jewels - “Angel Duster” (Rhythm Lab Radio)
Jamie XX - “Loud Places”
STUDIO MILWAUKEE SESSIONS
Over the past 12 months, Radio
Milwaukee has hosted 19 Studio
Milwaukee Sessions with artists and
bands of national and international
notoriety (listed below). The majority
of these sessions were possible
because our partners at The Pabst
Theater Group brought them to
town for concerts and the musicians
were gracious enough to agree to a
private performance and interview for
88Nine. Studio Milwaukee Sessions
are a great way to treat our donors to
exclusive opportunities to show our
gratitude, and all donors of $500+ are
guaranteed a spot at every session!
FATHER JOHN MISTY
• GLASS ANIMALS
• SPOON
• DAVID GRAY
• NEW PORNOGRAPHERS
• FIRST AID KIT
• PAULO NUTINI
• COLD WAR KIDS
• SEINABO SEY
• SON LITTLE
• BAHAMAS
SON LITTLE
• GRIZFOLK
• ASGIER
• RHIANNON GIDDENS
• FATHER JOHN MISTY
• T HARDY MORRIS
• ON AN ON
• TOMMY STINSON
• CALEXICO
• HEARTLESS BASTARDS
FIRST AID KIT
414 MUSIC LIVE
Every Thursday we welcome a Milwaukee band or musician into the studio
for a live performance and interview, and Members and listeners are invited
to be a part of it! Our afternoon DJ, Ken Sumka talks to the bands about
upcoming shows, album releases and what it’s like being a musician in
Milwaukee.
This is a great opportunity to see some of Milwaukee’s most established
and up-and-coming bands play in a “happy-hour” environment.
From week-to-week, crowds range from 25-100+ guests!
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Dec. 10, 2014
- A team from US Cellular unexpectedly dropped by
414 Music Live and gave a $500 gift to Milwaukee band, Canopies.
This was a campaign that set out to commit random acts of good.
They heard about what we were doing to support Milwaukee bands and
wanted to contribute to that effort!
June 11, 2015
- Up-and-coming Milwaukee hip-hop/soul collective
New Age Narcissism took the 414 Music stage for the first time and
turned the capacity crowd into a frenzied dance party!
Sept. 10, 2015
- True Skool 10-Year Anniversary album release party.
Over 200 people showed up to see True Skool students perform songs
off of their new album and celebrate 10 years of True Skool.
PAINTED CAVES
TIGERNITE
NEW AGE NARCISSISM
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
From the beginning, an essential part of 88Nine’s
mission has been to make Milwaukee a better
place to live through community engagement.
And thanks to our new home in Walker’s Point,
we now have a much greater impact. In 2013 –
thanks to 1,700 generous donors – we acquired
220 E. Pittsburgh Ave. and transformed the
space to include our studios, offices, a 99-seat
performance space, state-of-the-art production
facilities, a green roof, a community room, and
more. Beyond our music broadcast and digital
content efforts, examples of Radio Milwaukee’s
community engagement efforts include:
• Community Stories
Each year, 88Nine
features 200 nonprofit organizations and
individuals with short-form Community Stories.
We present the ideas and accomplishments
of people who are working to make this a
better community. Our partners can share the
stories we produce for them with their own
constituents and potential clients, patrons, and
donors. Visit radiomilwaukee.org/stories to
listen to stories and see photos.
• PSA Program
Radio Milwaukee awards
on-air announcements to other nonprofits
to promote an event or initiative of their
choice at no charge. This allows our partners
to reach the same audience as our paying
corporate underwriters, even though they are
often working with little or no advertising or
promotions budget. In one year we provide
more than 600 free announcements to
45+ organizations.
• Collecting Donations
Radio Milwaukee
promotes the needs of our nonprofit partners
on the air to mobilize our listeners to bring in
donations. We’ve collected 655 pounds of food
for Hunger Task Force; 1,150 books for Next
Door Foundation; and more than 1,000 toys
for local organizations affiliated with Hispanic
Professionals of Greater Milwaukee.
• Activating our New Home Our new home
was designed to benefit the nonprofit community
and be a resource for the greater good. The
best fit for this effort is to open our doors for
education and awareness events. A few examples
include BoardStar’s Forum on the Future of
Nonprofits; 4th Street Forum on the Road; and
The Commons launch event, and Poetry of the
People by Social X, Milwaukee Urban League,
and Coalition for Justice.
• Cultural Commons An exciting thing
happens when you bring 30 people representing
more than 20 organizations together to launch
an effort designed to break down barriers and
bring people together. Through a new initiative
called Cultural Commons, Radio Milwaukee
is devoting significant resources to address
Milwaukee’s racial segregation challenges.
Launched in 2015, Cultural Commons uses
88Nine’s assets – a beautiful new home; trusting
and committed partners; and a loudspeaker to
reach the community – to build connections
among people and host events designed
to attract people that want to build a more
engaged and inclusive Milwaukee. Current
partners include:
American Civil Liberties Union • Argosy Foundation*
ExFabula • Fix Development •
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin* •
Gen6 Foundation* • Greater Milwaukee Foundation* •
Greater Together • Heil Family Foundation* •
Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee •
Mandel Group • MiKE/ The Commons •
Milwaukee Business Journal • Milwaukee Succeeds •
Milwaukee Urban League Young Professionals •
Newaukee • Office of the Mayor, City of Milwaukee •
P3 Development Group • Radio Milwaukee •
Social X • Still Waters Collective • True Skool •
Wisconsin LGBT Chamber of Commerce
*indicates both a partner and program funder
“Radio Milwaukee is a transformative force in the lives
of others and the built environment. It has positively
impacted my life and I want that same gift to be freely
given to our community and world. The programming
and events are empowering and diverse. Our local music
scene is exploding thanks to 414 Music! A radio station for
the people by the people! Keep up the incredible job.”
- Chad W., New Member 2015 -
ON-AIR STAFF
MORNINGS
MID-DAY
AFTERNOONS
with Dori Zori
with Marcus Doucette
with Ken Sumka
EVENINGS
NIGHTS
WEEKENDS
with Nate Imig
with Tarik Moody
with Makenzie Boettcher,
Kat Froehlich, Sarah
Fierek & Justin Barney
VOLUNTEERS
As a listener-supported, independent radio station, we rely on the
generosity of dedicated volunteers to expand our reach into the
community and support our membership efforts. Whether it was asking
trivia questions and distributing premiums at events around the city
during our Discover Milwaukee Tour; wooing the crowds at Summerfest;
answering phones and taking donations at our annual spring and fall fund
drives; providing administrative support in our office; or serving as a brand
ambassador for 88Nine in some other capacity, their efforts were critical to
Radio Milwaukee’s impact on our community in 2015.
In 2015, nearly 150 volunteers contributed over 1,300 hours to
support 88Nine Radio Milwaukee. We are incredibly grateful for the selfless
giving of their time and talents.
DIGITAL MEDIA
RADIO MILWAUKEE LEADERSHIP (2014/2015)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chair Danae Davis
Secretary Sarah Zimmerman
Immediate Past Chair Carl Cahill
Treasurer Kyle Weatherly
Executive Director Mary Louise Mussoline
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Danae Davis • Carl Cahill • Sarah Zimmerman • Kyle Weatherly
Griselda Aldrete • Peter Buffet • Ignacio Catral
Denise Callaway • Micheal DeMichele • Juli Kaufmann
Eric Resch • Mary Louise Mussoline
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Kyle Weatherly • Randy Erickson • Sean Walker • Ross Williams
Steve Zimmerman • Ken Krei • Linda Daley • Carl Cahill
Staff: Rebecca Steiner
COMMUNITY STORIES ADVISORY BOARD
Danae Davis • Anna-Marie Opgenorth • Nicole Agresano
Griselda Aldrete • Kathleen End • Becca Mader • Syd Robinson
Bethany Sanchez • Brennan Stehling • Gina Stilp • Shary Tran
Nadia Bogue • Staff: Nate Imig
MARKETING COMMITTEE
Carl Cahill • Jeff Bentof • Ignacio Catral • Nick Pipitone • Susan Martin
Staff: Sarah Holbrook
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Sarah Zimmerman • Juli Kaufmann • Griselda Aldrete
Sara & Eric Blashka • Patrick Guarasci • Anne Noyes
Suzanne Singh • John Finerty • Chrissy Kruger-Greundyke
Genna Espinosa • Christie Krugler • Staff: Francesca Kempfer
FUNDRAISING EVENTS COMMITTEE
Eileen Cahill • Kathy Crocker • Janine Emmer • Suzanne Singh
Marci Pelzer • Sally Siegel • Krista Renfrew • Sara Le Brun-Blashka
Tracey Wadsworth • Sarah Zimmerman • Carl Cahill
Staff: Sandi Anderson
CULTURAL COMMONS PLANNING GROUP & TASK FORCES
Angela Damiani • Anja Notanja Sieger • Anna Marie Opgenorth Camille Henderson • Danae Davis • Dasha Kelly • Dominique Samari
Francesca Kempfer • Genyne Edwards • Griselda Aldrete
Heidi Moore • Jason Rae • Jessica Boling • Joaquin Altro
Jorna Taylor • Juli Kaufmann • Julie Tymorek • Katie Heil
Kris deFelice • Lizzie Hoeppner • Mark Sabljak
Mary Louise Mussoline • Megan McGee • Michael Hostad
Maggie Bryde • Nate Imig • Oscar Tovar • Peter Adams
Sarah Dollhausen • Sarah Fierek • Sean Lowe • Sonia Summers
Susan Lloyd • Syd Robinson • Tarik Moody • Tina Balistreri Tim Ricketts • Molly Snyder
FACILITIES COMMITTEE
Michael DeMichele • Juli Kaufmann • Bob Monnat • Charlie Trainer
Staff: Luke Repetti
2015 FOUNDATION GRANTS
Radio Milwaukee appreciates the generous support of the following
private, corporate and family foundations over the past 12 months:
Anonymous • A.O. Smith Foundation, Inc. • Argosy Foundation •
Astor Street Foundation • BMO Harris Bank •
Brewers Community Foundation • Ralph Evinrude Foundation •
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin • The Gardner Foundation •
Gen6 Foundation • Greater Milwaukee Foundation •
Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s 111 Anonymous Fund •
Heil Family Foundation • The Richard & Ethel Herzfeld Foundation •
Sheldon & Marianne Lubar Charitable Fund • Maihaugen Foundation •
Novo Foundation • David & Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation •
Waterstone Bank Foundation
PABLO NUTINIp
“I love the ethics upon which the station operates. There is commitment
to community, respect for ecology and emphasis on music, local and
worldwide, without resorting to repetitive, obnoxious ads as a funding
vehicle. I love that I can hear a Black Keyes song followed by a Beatles
song followed by a great song by a local artist that I have never heard!”
- Lisa O., 88Nine Member since 2013 -
PAOLO NUTINI
STUDIO MILWAUKEE SESSION
2015 UNDERWRITERS & SPONSORS
Radio Milwaukee is grateful for the support of all our underwriting and
sponsorship partners. The following is a list of supporters from the past
12 months:
Ad-Vantage Media Services • AEG Live • Alliance Francaise
Alverno Presents • American Heart Association • Anodyne Coffee
Arte’ Bar & Painting Lounge • Aurora Health Care Foundation • Avid Agency
Bacchus • Baehmann’s Golf Center • Balzac Wine Bar • Bay View Art In The Park
Be Spectacled • Beans & Barley • Beerline Cafe • BelAir Cantina
Betty Brinn Children’s Museum • Blackstone International • Blue’s Egg
BMO Harris Bradley Center • Boelter + Lincoln Marketing • Bounce Milwaukee
Brady Street BID • Brew City Bruisers • Brewfest Partners
Burst Collective LLC • c.1880 • Cascio Interstate Music • Cave Studios
Centro Cafe • The Chancery • Club Charlies • COA Youth & Family Centers
Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative • Community Roofing & Restoration
Community Shares of Greater Milwaukee • Danceworks • DeRosa Restaurants
Dinos Riverwest • Downtown Kitchen • East Side BID • East Town Association
East Towne Square • Educators Credit Union • Ellingson Brady
Enterprise Films LLC • Erbert & Gerberts • Fink’s • Firefly Urban Bar And Grill
First Stage • Florentine Opera • Four Corners Of The World
Frank Productions, Inc • Friends of Hank Aaron State Trail • Fuel Café
Fuel Milwaukee • Fyxation • Get Behind the Arts Studio Tour
Grace Weber Music • Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors
Haggerty Museum of Art • Harbor House • Harley-Davidson Musuem
Heiser Automotive Group • Hi-Hat Lounge & The Garage • Hippie Tom
Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee • Hotel Metro
Hue Vietnamese Restaurants • Hunger Task Force • Ignite Agency
Independence First • Inferno Marketing • International Autos
Jewish Family Services • Jigsaw LLC • Joey Gerard’s • Jose’s Blue Sombrero
juniper 61 Restaurant & Bar • Koss Stereophones • La Pavia Beverage Inc
Laacke & JoysLake Park Bistro • Lakefront Festival of Art • Latino Arts Inc
Laura’s DBC Bar And Grill • Layton Boulevard West Neighborhood
Lela Boutique • Life Navigators • Live Nation • Lulu Cafe
Lynden Sculpture Garden • Madison House Presents
Mama Tried Motorcycle Show, LLC • Marcus Center • MARN
Marquette University • Marquette University - College Of Education
MATC • Maxie’s • Media Link Consulting • Meraki • Meta House, Inc. • MIAD
Michael Henszey • Midwest Cycling Series • Mile of Music
Milwaukee Art Museum • Milwaukee Ballet • Milwaukee Brewfest
Milwaukee Brewing Company • Milwaukee Bucks • Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
Milwaukee Comedy Festival • Milwaukee County Parks • Milwaukee Downtown
Milwaukee Home • Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
Milwaukee Public Museum • Milwaukee Repertory Theater
Milwaukee Soccer Development Group • Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Milwaukee Theatre • Miss Beverly’s Deluxe BBQ • Moda3 • ModGen
Molly Gallagher • Motor Bar & Restaurant • Mount Mary University • Mr. B’s
MREA • Nail Bar Milwaukee • Nomad World Pub
Omnibus Advertising & Marketing • OneTouchPoint • Outpost Natural Foods Co-op
Pabst Brewing Company • The Pabst Theater Group • Palomino Bar
Panga Bar & Grill • Parkside 23 • The Pasta Tree Restaurant • Pizzeria Piccola
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin • The Plaza Hotel • Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Present Music • Racine Art Museum • Radio Dial Marketing, LLC
The Rave Eagles Club • Red Dot • Regano’s Roman Coin
Renaissance Theaterworks • Ristorante Bartolotta
River Revitalization Foundation • Riverfront Pizzeria Bar & Grill
Rock The Green, Inc. • Rocket Marketing, LLC • The Roman Candle
Ruby Tap, The • Rumpus Room • Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
Shorewood BID • Skylight Music Theatre • South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center
South Shore Gallery & Framing • Stack’d Burger Bar • Stone Creek Coffee
Story Hill BKC • Stubby’s Gastrogrub & Beer Bar • Summer Sounds • Summerfest
Tamarack Waldorf School • Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts
Transfer Pizzeria & Cafe • United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County
University School of Milwaukee • UWM Peck School of the Arts
Victory Garden Initiative • Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum • Visit Milwaukee
Vliet Street Business Association • von Briesen & Roper, S.C.
Washington County Fair Park • West Bend School District • Westown Association
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare • Wheel & Sprocket
White Rice Advertising & Public Relations • Whitefish Bay BID • Wisconsin Bike Fed
Wisconsin Craft Beer Festival • World Handcraft Shoppe • Zak’s Cafe
Zoological Society of Milwaukee
A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING
UNDERWRITING PARTNERS THAT HAVE BEEN
WITH US SINCE THE BEGINNING!
Beans & Barley • East Town Association • Laacke & Joys •
Maxie’s • Milwaukee Ballet • Milwaukee Repertory Theater •
Outpost Natural Foods Co-op • The Pabst Theater Group
2015 INDIVIDUAL DONORS - $300+
• Anonymous (6) • Shahryar Ahmad • Sally & Paul Alane • Jim Arehart
• Dan & Gwen Armbrust • David Ashpole • Theresa Bahr • Sara Banach
• Valerie Barbian • Martin Bartlett • Roxanne Baumann • Laura R. Bavlnka
• Kristine Beck • Michael Becker & Lai King Moy • Kira Behrens • Jeff Bentoff
• Buck & Nancy Berce • Constance Blando • Eric Blashka & Sara Le Brun-Blashka
• Rachel Bloch • Stephen, Janice & Jillian Bloch • Phillip Bohnenkamp • Ryan Bohochik
• Angela Bolmes • Julie Bonnell • Anne Booth & Charles Trainer • Anna Borchert
• Rachel Bourbon • Jackie Boynton & Peter McAvoy • Jessica Bradway • Pamela Brock
• Larri Broomfield & Catherine Davies • Ben Brown • Peter & Margaret Browne
• Traction Factory, LLC • Holly Bunch • Rebecca Burchi • Mary Burke
• Michael & Carrie Burton • Carl Cahill & Eileen Force Cahill • Brandon Cain
• Noel & Missy Cain • Rob Caldwell & Wanda Martinez • Chris Carlson
• Miguel Castro, Jr. • Amberlea & Donald Childs • Bennett Choice
• Dr. Robert & Stephanie Chun • Amy Ciepluch • Ryan Clancy • Paige Coe
• Dustin & Melissa Collett • Branden Connolly • Nicole & Jack Cook
• Christopher Corbell • Richard Couture • Sue & Curt Culver • D. Jacob Cummings
• Jeff & Kim Curtis • Craig Daemmrich • Chris & Ann Dakin • Linda & John Daley
• Aaron Dall • Karen Davison • Dan & Jennifer Dawson • Michael & Margaret DeMichele
• Blane Dexheimer • Sandra Dermond • Karl Dickson • Kathryn Doering
• Mike Drescher • Laura Duthie • Todd & Mariana Eisenberg • Jason Ellestad
• Laura & Mustafa Emir • Eric Ensminger • Randall Erickson • John Ertl
• Leo & Genna Espinosa • Lara Eucalano • Tim Fallon • Jeff Fete • Paddy Fineran
• John D. Finerty, Jr. • Jim Flint • Thomas Florsheim, Jr. • Bridget Flynn • Sarah Fowles
• Steve Fox • Todd Franciskovic • Brenda Frank • Tim Frautschi
• Theodore Friedlander • Jackie G. Fudge • Ellen & Jamie Fulton
• Gale Family Foundation • Marc Gall • Marguerite Gallagher & Tom Stilp
• Jaeniene & Joe Garvey • Lori & Bob Gassenhuber • David Gebel • Greg Gebel
• Lyn & Scott Geboy • Bill & Carol Gehl • James Genac • Lynda Gennerman
• Kathy Gernady • Jim Geurts • Kevin Giehl • Aileen Gildea • Peter Gnas
• Patrick Goesch • Karen Gotwalt • Jesse Graham • Erik Granum • Jan & Todd Graveline
• Mary Ellen Griffin • Keith Grimm • Patrick Guarasci • Charmaine Gunderson
• Rusty & Anita Hagins • Jocelyn Hallen • Maria L. Hamlin • Alana & Joe Hammer
• Peter J. Hammond • Audra Handschke • Jeremy Hanon • Susan Harsh
• Andrea Hawkins • Jill K. Hayford • Courtney Heeren • Cathleen Heerey-Loringer
• Jeff Heil • Katie Heil • Brian Helme • Nicole L. Henzel • Angela Heun • Kim Hill & Eric Neils
• David & Carol Hoffmann • Gina Howell • Andy Huebner • Kate Jacobson
• Matt & Molly Jante • Todd & Shireen Jayne • Gene Johnson • Kelly Johnson
• Thomas & Mary Johnson • Renee Joos • Ann Jordan • Elizabeth & Auden Kaehler
• Julia Kaminecki • Meg Fetherston Kasch • Daniel Kasprzak • Juli & Mike Kaufmann
• Rafael Kaup • Sara Kearns • Susan Keefe • Roman Kelly • Sarah Kies
• Larry A. Kilmer, II • Glenn Kleiman • Barbara Klein • Justin Klug • Ted Knight
• Jessica Knoll • Kjersti Knox • Laura Kolar • Maureen Kolb • Joshua Kovach
• Matthew & Catherine Kowalski • Kayla Kozak • Andrea Kozek • Josh Koziol
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