The Hills of are alive with

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The Hills of are alive with
summer festival of
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the performing arts
A N N U A L
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Wednesday, July 6 – Monday, July 11
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Shirley “Zen” Campbell
Meet the woman who started it all!
As we celebrate the Kindleberger Summer Festival
milestone 30th season, we warmly welcome home to
Parchment legendary Kindleberger play director and
Festival originator, ZEN CAMPBELL! Join us for the
Festival Parade on Saturday, July 9, 10am, where Zen
will be honored as the Festival Parade Grand Marshal!
The Festival’s remarkable 30-year story begins with
Zen. Please enjoy reading some of the history of the
Kindleberger Summer Festival written in Zen’s words.
For those who were involved in and experienced the early
years, may it evoke many fond memories. For those who
are learning how this wonderful community event began,
let’s be inspired to carry the effort forward for future
generations to enjoy!
“I moved to Parchment in January of 1982 and quickly
became entranced with Kindleberger Park. I saw from the
outset a beautiful and natural amphitheater, and began
imagining the possibilities for theater created in and with
this outdoor setting. With the support of the Parchment
United Methodist Church and an endorsement from the
City of Parchment, we staged Livin’ De Life with a small
ensemble initially named Parchment’s Greasepaint Alley.
Our budget was $600, and we gave two performances,
free of charge, on August 19 and 20, 1982. An estimated
800 people attended to support this first effort.
In 1983 our committee grew, and we became known as the
Kindleberger Summer Festival of the Performing Arts. We
changed the performance dates to early July, to coincide
with the Kalamazoo Symphony concert in the Park, and
offered three days of events, including dance, choral
singing, and musical performances. The play was Don
Quixote of La Mancha, adapted from Cervantes by Arthur
Farquez. I wrote and received our first grant, a mini-grant
from the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, and received
additional support from the City of Parchment, Parchment
UMC and the Upjohn Company to meet our $1200 budget.
Tom Maas designed the tree and hill logo for the newly
created Festival.
1984 saw continued growth in the number and type
of performance groups, from the Wellspring Dance
Collaborative to the Hallelujah Brass Quintet. Nine
performances were offered in addition to the play, Reynard
the Fox, and the Symphony’s concert on Monday night.
Sponsorships continued to increase, as well, to include
corporate and individual donors, the Parchment Schools,
churches and civic groups throughout the County.
1985 was a turning point for the Festival, as I finally
acquiesced to a widespread request for staging musicals.
I wrote and received an Outstate Equity Grant from the
Michigan Department of Commerce, received support from
the City of Kalamazoo in addition to our growing list
festival history
of Parchment patrons, and we were able to offer the very
popular Meredith Willson musical,
The Music Man — again, free of charge. Festival Day had
now expanded to include a 5K run, the Arts & Crafts Fair,
a Used Book Sale, a parade, more performances, and food
booths. A second performance of The Music Man was
staged on Sunday, with the Kalamazoo Symphony concert
on Monday evening.
Whether it was the live ponies pulling the wagon for
the staging of the “Wells Fargo Wagon,” or simply
the formation of a community celebrating and working
together, this was the year that that community truly took
ownership of the event. It was a full time, year round
effort: the first planning meeting for 1986 was held on July
17, 1985.
In 1986, the Festival grew to four days, with three
performances of the musical, The Wizard of Oz,
as well as the full day of activities and performances
on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, July 11-14. A fundraising dance and auction were added to supplement the
growing number of patrons and sponsors that allowed the
Festival to continue being offered
free of charge.
The 1987 production of Fiddler on the Roof saw the hillside
filled with a supportive and generous audience. We
escaped tornado threats and thunder storms, and enjoyed
a beautiful weekend — highlighted by a performance on
Sunday afternoon by the Chicago Shakespeare Company
of Twelfth Night. This performance was made possible
by a grant from the Plaza Arts Circle. The Festival was
also awarded its first significant grant from the Irving S.
Gilmore Foundation for this season, July 10-13.
We had an elephant in the production of Barnum, which
was staged in the round—under a “big top”—on the top
of Scout Hill. It was a summer of record-breaking heat, and
extraordinary experiences.
I turned over the chair of the Festival Organizing
Committee in 1988 to Tim Jenney, then superintendent of
Parchment Schools.
In 1989, I turned over the direction of the musical,
Camelot, during the rehearsal process. My husband
learned of his transfer to Ohio that summer, and David
Grapes, from the Kalamazoo Civic took over responsibilites
as director. Maud Kiwiet-Pantaleoni joined the Festival as
director of the children’s plays.
1989 was a huge year for the Festival, as we celebrated
the City of Parchment’s 50th Anniversary and James River/
KVP’s 80th anniversary during a nine-day
Festival week. Camelot was enormously popular.
And the Chicago Shakespeare Company returned for
a third season, performing The Taming of the Shrew
to conclude the Festival events.”
One Woman. One Idea. Many Hands. 30 YEARS!
Congratulations and Thank You to all who have
followed Zen’s lead, innumerable volunteers who have
shared countless hours of their time and boundless
passion for community and the arts; sponsors and
donors who have generously given funds to support this
annual cooperative event. Look how far we’ve come!
From the Barnum program, 1988:
Barnum, 1988.
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This Festival began in 1982 with the goal of providing high
quality, family-oriented performances free of charge in
Kindleberger Park. Our belief in that goal is now shared
by corporations and individuals, schools and churches,
foundations and our city government. Without this growing
support, our efforts would be futile. We celebrate the
collaboration with Flowerfest for the appearance of
Monsieur Marcel Marceau, and welcome the return
of the Chicago Shakespeare Company. We say
thank you to those who have believed in us
throughout the years of growth, and
to those who have supported
the 1988 Kindleberger
Summer Festival.
1985 Music Man Rehearsal.
Ben Tanis (lt), Zen Campbell (center), and Rodney Bloemer (rt).
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Our many thanks!
Acknowledgments & Volunteers
St. Ambrose Church
Haven Reformed Church
New Day Community Church
North Park Christian
Reformed Church
Parchment Lutheran Church
of the Savior
Parchment United
Methodist Church
Spring Valley Wesleyan Church
St Martin of Tours
Episcopal Church
Kristy Mattern
Amy DeYoung
Parchment School District
Parchment Comm. Library
Parchment Public Works and
Public Safety
Event Photography Paul Banner
Deanna Phillips
Rob Heasley
Richard Holcomb
Tom Wolf
BZ Dziewicki
Unique Images
Graphic Design
Sherry & Andy Woodstock
Parchment Stars Dance!
booklet and posters
Greg Strakalaitis
Summer Concert Series
banner design
Sue Severeid
Festival and Summer
Concert Series event
booklets, poster
Parchment City Hall
Life EMS Ambulance
Kalamazoo County Health Dept.
Republic Waste
Rose Pest Control
Promotion Concepts
Boy Scouts of America Troop 218
Plainwell Ice Cream
Public Media Network
Parchment Educational Office
Personnel Association (P.E.O.P.A.)
Parchment Educational
Association (P.E.A.)
Parchment High School
Varsity Football Players
Abby Elkins
Jack Krammin
Cathy Elkins
Sydney King
Christopher Mattlock
Jo Kurbis
Gill Wheelright
Kathy Bowerman
Rob, Alan, Amie Heasley
Stephanie Grathwol
Stephanie Cain-Hively
Diane & Jeff Bogren
Matt Champion
Ari Karaptian
Mary Knechtel
Lisa Knechtel
Paula Smeed
Tom and Molly Andrews
Joel Shaffer
Amy Shaffer
Maria, Laurel, Tom Jordan
Sadie Burghdoff
Michelle Burghdoff
Wendy Fleckenstein
Dawn McAfee
Jan Watson
Robin Madaras
Lynn Hammel
Zach Kelley
Kanthreas McBride
Marissa McBride
Special thanks to
Brandon James Moeller.
DJ Brandon James pre-recorded
special announcements for play
performances.
Youth production
30 Years of Festival Plays
1 9 8 2 Livin’ De Life
1 9 8 3 Don Quixote of La Mancha
1 9 8 4 Reynard the Fox
1 9 8 5 The Music Man
1 9 8 6 The Wizard of Oz
1 9 8 7 Fiddler on the Roof
1 9 8 8 Barnum
Story written by Johanna Spyri • Directed by Jacy Neuman
1 9 8 9 Camelot
1 9 9 0 Robber Bridegroom
Charlotte’s Web
Ca s t L i s t ( In O r d e r o f A p p e a r an c e )
Synopsis
(Children’s Play introduced)
1 9 9 1 Brigadoon
Dr. Doolittle
1 9 9 2 Oklahoma!
The Hobbit
1 9 9 3 Bye Bye Birdie
Alice in Wonderland
1 9 9 4 Once Upon a Mattress
A Festival of Fairytales
1 9 9 5 South Pacific
The Trial of Goldilocks
1996 G
uys and Dolls
Stuart Little
1 9 9 7 P irates of Penzance
Peter Pan
1 9 9 8 The King and I
James and The Giant Peach
1 9 9 9 J oseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat
The Wind in the Willows
2 0 0 0 Lil’ Abner
Golliwhoppers
2 0 0 1 Grease
Robin Hood
2 0 0 2 Oliver!
Really Rosie
2 0 0 3 Into the Woods
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
2 0 0 4 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Wiley and the Hairy Man
2 0 0 5 Once Upon a Mattress
The Emperor’s New Clothes
2 0 0 6 You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown
The Three Musketeers
2 0 0 7
Songs For a New World
Disney’s High School Musical
2 0 0 8 P irates of Penzance
Where the Wild Things Are
Elf
Emma Tiongson
Greta
Aleah Belson
Elsa Maggie Swafford
Barbel
Hannah DeVore
Townspeople
Gracie DeVore
CeCe Messenger
Hayley Rossio
Grace Marshall
Alm Uncle
Hayden Lane-Davies
Peter
Hannah Horner
Minister
Drew Dixon
Minister’s Wife
Ariel Schwab
Dete Quincy Bullmer
Heidi Kyrsten Newlon
Brigatta Heather Pruitt
Grandmother Olivia Stafford
Seppi Amanda Gonzalez
Urchins R.J. Wisser
Simone Marshall
Alisha Richardson
Molly Knapp
Alex Erbe
Fraulein Rottenmeier Autumn Cornielius
Tinette Casey Ruggles
Lisette
Claire Halpin
Cosette
Grace Dexter
Clara
Kadie Alpers
Mrs. Seseman Kristin McAfee
Mr. Seseman
Zak Triplett
Madame Seseman
Mya Veen
production crew
Director
Jacy Neuman
Stage Manager
Emily Hammel
Assistant
Stage ManagersAshley Kilgore
Mara Elaman-Schuyler
Stage Crew Chief
Emily DeVore
Stage CrewWyatt Messenger
Grace Guess
McKenna Burlingham
Sydney Beatty
Jack DeVore
Make up and Hair
Crew Chief
Costume
Crew Chief
Scenic and
Sound Designer
Kaitlyn Newlon
Maddie Preston
Joseph Walls
Special Acknowledgements:
Chad and Henry Neuman, The Kalamazoo
Civic Theatre, Joseph Walls, and
St. Ambrose Church
Heidi is the story of a young
orphan sent to live with her
grumpy grandfather in the Swiss
Alps. Much more than a children’s
play, the narrative is also a lesson
on the precarious nature of
freedom, a luxury too often taken
for granted. Heidi learns how to
live happily in the romantic alpine
pasture and finds new friends
in high places. However, Heidi
almost loses her liberty as she is
ripped away from the tranquility
of the mountains to tend to Clara,
a sick child in the city. Heidi gets
into all kinds of mischief in the
city and eventually returns to
mountain life with Clara. Heidi’s
tale of strength and survival will
delight and inspire audiences of
all ages.
performances
WED July 6
THUR July 7
FRI July 8
SAT July 9
SUN July 10
5:30pm
5:30pm
5:30pm
4:30pm
4:30pm
In Case of Rain:
Parchment Middle School
307 N. Riverview Dr
2 0 0 9 State Fair
The Secret Garden
2 0 1 0 Seussical
Cinderella, A Dream Come True
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Family musical
Setting: Austria in early 1938
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Book by HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE
Suggested by “The Story of the Trapp Family Singers”
Ca s t
Maria Rainer
Captain Georg von Trapp
Liesl Friedrich Louisa Kurt Brigitta Marta
Gretl Max Detweiler Elsa Schraeder Rolf Gruber Frau Schmidt/Nun
Franz Mother Abbess Sister Margaretta Sister Berthe Sister Sophia/Festival Trio
Herr Zeller Baron Elberfeld/Festival Trio Admiral von Schrieber
Party Guest/Nazi Guard Nun/Ursula
Nun/Frau Zeller Nun/Fraulein Schweiger/Party Guest New Postulant/Festival Trio Baroness Elberfeld/Nun
Katie Hoekstra
Christopher Koehler
Laura DeMerell
Timothy Jordan II
Josephine Fiore
Mitchell Harpenau
McKenna Laabs
Ella Ledbetter-Newton
Annabelle Fuerst
Mark Doster
Sandra Davis
Justin Dumois
Natalie Dalm
Robert Piellusch
Anna Halsey
Renae Feldpausch
Katy Terberg
Alissa Britigan
Pedro Hogan
Matt Morgan
Mike Laabs
Kaghen Miller
Anna Janz
Mary Ellen Jefferies
Jackie Williams
Melody DeMerell
THE SOUND OF MUSIC is presented through special arrangement with R & H Theatricals: www.rnh.com
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When lively Maria, a postulant at an Austrian convent, proves too highspirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the
seven children of the stern widowed naval officer Georg von Trapp. Maria
wins the children’s love immediately and inadvertantly falls for the Captain.
Her growing rapport with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of
spirit, gradually captures the heart of the Captain, and they marry. Upon
returning from their honeymoon they discover that Austria has been invaded
by the Nazis, who demand the Captain’s immediate service in their navy.
The family’s narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve
of World War II provides of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever
presented in theatre!
performances
WED July 6
THUR July 7
FRI July 8
SAT July 9
SUN July 10
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
6:00pm
6:00pm
In Case of Rain:
Parchment Middle School
307 N. Riverview Dr
m u s i c al nu m b e r s
production team
Preludium
The Nuns of the Nonnberg Abbey
The Sound of MusicMaria
MariaSisters Berthe, Sophia,
Margaretta and Mother Abbess
My Favorite Things
Maria and Mother Abbess
I Have ConfidenceMaria
Do-Re-Mi
Maria and the Von Trapp Children
Sixteen Going on Seventeen
Rolf and Liesl
The Lonely Goatherd
Maria and the Children
How Can Love Survive?
Max, Elsa and Capt. Von Trapp
So Long, Farewell
The Children
Climb Ev’ry Mountain
Mother Abbess
No Way to Stop It
Elsa, Max and Capt. Von Trapp
Something Good
Maria and Capt. Von Trapp
Sixteen Going on Seventeen (Reprise)
Maria and Liesl
Do-Re-Mi (Reprise)
Maria, Capt. Von Trapp
and the Children
Edelweiss
Capt. Von Trapp, Maria
and the Children
So Long, Farewell (Reprise)Maria, the Children and
Capt. Von Trapp
Finale Ultimo
The Company
Director/Choreographer
Ken Holda
Lyrics for “I Have Confidence” and “Something Good”
by Richard Rodgers
Musical Director
Kory Heitzig
Scenic Designer/Scenic Artist
Joseph Walls
Costume Designer
Robert Jordan
Stage Manager
Samantha Miley
Sound Designer
Joseph Walls
Stage Crew
Kaitlynn Holewa
Krissy Baker
orchestra
Kory Heitzig- Piano 1
Cindy Hunter/Matt Shabala- Piano 2
Ashley Wagner- Guitar/Bass
Kolee New- Drums
Special Thanks: Jan Watson, Sarah Morgan, Terese Banner, Jan Holda, Home School Performing Arts, Asa and Julie Davis,
Kalamazoo Civic Theatre, Don Banner, Nolan Banner, Becky Mahmat, Deb Mayer, Brad Garnaat, Sarah Maurer,
Natalie Dalm, Anna Janz, Samantha Miley, Kelly Peters, Sarah Fuerst, Barb Moelaart, Peggy Walls, James Walls,
Harvest Moon Acres, Mike and Traci Laabs, Renae Feldpausch, Danielle Cook, and St. Ambrose Church.
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J U L Y
Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast
Arts & Crafts Show!
7am
9am – 3pm
The Parchment Boy Scout troop will serve ALL-YOU-CANEAT-PANCAKES in Kindleberger Park along with savory
sausage, orange juice, milk or hot coffee. $5 for adults and
$3 for ages 12 and under. What a delicious way to start
your Festival Day! Tickets are available at the event.
A Kindleberger Summer Festival tradition, the 2011 Art
and Crafts Show features handmade, one of a kind original
works, created by artisans and craftspeople throughout
Michigan and beyond. Artists are accepted in a wide
variety of media, from woodworking to jewelry, paintings
to photography. There will be something for everyone
to enjoy. Celebrating the arts is what Festival is about!
Come, Browse, Shop, Buy!
Kindleberger 5K Race/Fitness Walk
8am
Start your Festival celebration with
a 5K run or fitness walk, or the
½ Mile Kid’s Fun Run! The annual
run has become an integral part of
the Kindleberger Summer Festival
as hundreds of participants at all
levels and abilities join this invigorating event! The 5K
Race/Walk course winds through the tree-lined streets
of the City of Parchment, bringing runners and walkers
back to the finish line in lovely Kindleberger Park where
participants can enjoy more of the Festival Day activities!
Start time for Kid’s Fun Run is 8am, must be 11 yrs
or younger, and the 5K Run/Fitness Walk begins at
8:30am. Events begin at corner of Orient and Park Ave.
Awards will be given to the overall male and female
winners and to the top 3 finishers in each age group.
Awards for the 5K run only. Results will be available
on-site as well as posted online at: gazellesports.com
and kindleberger.org. Special thanks to Gazelle Sports,
Gordon Water, and Joel and Amy Shaffer.
2nd Annual Farmer’s Market
9am – 2pm
The Farmer’s Market will be located in the PNC parking
lot, across from the Arts & Crafts Fair. Farmer’s Market
is where the locals go for the freshest produce. You can
support local growers and take home healthy, nutritious
vegetables and fruit. You’ll also be able to find canned
goods, flowers, baked goodies, and more!
2011 Cruisin’ Car Show!
9am – 2pm
The Kindleberger Crusin’ Car Show is a Festival Day
feature event. Enjoy viewing the vintage automobiles,
hot-rods and classic cars in Kindleberger Park, all
competing for prizes!
Awards and Trophies to be presented: A panel of judges
including Parchment Mayor Rob Heasley will be awarding
trophies in a variety of categories! Special thanks to
Promotion Concepts.
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1st Annual
Antiques and Collectibles Show
9am – 2pm
New this year, dealers show
and sell a vast array of
antiques, collectibles and
decorative accessories. And,
we will be offering a MiniRoadshow, with appraisals
done by Antique Shop owners in the area!
Jeff Bogren, from Plainwell Antiques, will be on hand to
give appraisals from 10am to 1pm. Bring your antiques
and collectibles to the Festival and for a fee of $3 per item,
you’ll receive a written appraisal – with all proceeds going
to the Kindleberger Summer Festival! The Antiques and
Collectible Show will be located in the PNC parking lot,
across from the Arts and Crafts Show.
Parade!
10am
Celebrating years of tradition, The Kindleberger Summer
Festival Parade returns to the streets of downtown
Parchment!
The parade route runs along Riverview Drive coming from
G Ave, around the library to Maple St, and ends at the
United Methodist Church.
The 30th Annual Kindleberger Parade will fill the streets
of Parchment on Saturday, July 9 @ 10 a.m. led by
Grand Marshal, Zen Cambell, Festival originator and first
play director! Come celebrate our city – its leaders &
businesses, arts organizations & students, public services
& churches – and more!
The 2011 Kindleberger Parade line up begins at 9:30am
in the St. Ambrose and Central Elementary parking lots.
Parade begins at 10am.
Thank you to Sam’s Party Store for water donations!
Shirley “Zen” Campbell is the originator of this annual
community celebration! It was by Zen’s passion for the arts
and through her vision for outdoor community theatre in the
natural ampitheater of Scout Hill in beautiful Kindleberger
Park that the Festival was born 30 years ago.
You’ll be able to read in Zen’s own words about the early
years of the Kindleberger Summer Festival of the Performing
Arts on page 4. For some, her story will evoke fond
memories, and for others, an opportunity to understand and
learn how one idea, one person has forever left a positive
mark on this unique, close-knit community!
Welcome home, Zen!
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Children’s Area Activities
11am – 2pm
The Kindleberger Summer Festival provides fun for
everyone in the family – even the youngest members!
Kids of all ages will enjoy riding a pony, creating art,
playing an musical instrument and more! Bring the
whole family! Activities include:
■■ Moon Bouncer
■■ Pony Rides
■■ Kalamazoo Air Zoo
■■ Kalamazoo Astronomy Club
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Food Vendors
Early Bird Sale 9:00 to 10:00 AM with $1 admission
Regular Sale 10:00AM to 3:00PM
The Festival offers a wide variety of concessions and
refreshments for your pleasure! Our food booths are
brought to you by many area non-profit groups in the
Parchment community. Enjoy a cool beverage or grab
a quick lunch while enjoying all the Festival activities!
Gently used books of all genres, CDs, DVDs, audio tapes,
magazines, etc. for reasonable prices! If you love great
bargains, then you’ll LOVE this booksale! Proceeds used to
support the many Parchment library programs that benefit
the community, young and old!
In the Lower Level of the Parchment Library, 401 S.
Riverview Dr.
Vendors at lower Kindleberger Park
Festival Saturday, July 9, 9am-11pm
Hot Dogs, Popcorn, Water and Soft Drinks –
Parchment Firefighters Assoc.
Hamburgers, Pop, and Water – Boy Scouts
■■ Caricaturist
Kindleberger Festival Street Dance
Pie and Ice Cream – Parchment United
Methodist Women
■■ Balloon Artist/Clown
8pm – 11pm
Ice Cream Floats – Spring Valley Wesleyan Church
Wrap up an exciting day at the Kindleberger Festival
by dancing the night away to beat of popular dance
music, provided by DJs Brian Molony and Todd Brown of
Mobile Music Entertainment! Dance tunes for all ages,
the fun takes place in the lower park, behind Parchment
Community Library and National City Bank.
Bratwursts, Pop, and Water – Parchment Lions Club
■■ Kid’s crafts
■■ Face Painting
■■ KSO Instrument Petting Zoo
■■ Games/Prizes
■■ Borgess Helmets
■■ Mural Painting
■■ Galesburg 4H Petting Farm
Thank you to Ty Kelley State Farm Agency
for Children’s Area donations!
Pizza, Pop, and Water – Grad Bash 2012
Nuts and Candy Bars – Parchment Wrestling Club
Vendors at Kindleberger Park, Play Performances,
Wed, July 6-Sun, July 10 and “SHOUT!” a Beatles
Tribute, Monday, July 11, 8pm
Popcorn, Water, and Soft Drinks – Parchment
Firefighters Assoc.
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chips and Pop – Parchment
Cub Scouts Pack 218
Plainwell Ice Cream Cones – Kindleberger Arts
Commission
Nuts and Candy Bars – Parchment Wrestling Club
Ice Cream Floats – Spring Valley Wesleyan Church
Kettle Corn and Cotton Candy – Grad Bash 2012
Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment
Company Reunion
Sunday, July 10, 1-4pm
The 2nd Annual Kalamazoo
Vegetable Parchment
Company Reunion will be
held in Kindleberger Park
directly behind the Parchment
Community Library, 401 S.
Riverview Drive in Parchment.
Jacob Kindleberger
The Library will be open
for browsing in the Veva
Abrahamsen Parchment History Room. Grilled food
will be available for purchase in the park. Parking is
available on streets around the Park. Handicapped
parking is available in the front Library parking lot.
Additional parking can be found in the State Farm
lot to the south and PNC Bank to the north of the
library.
The Library will again be selling copies of the $5.00
DVD of the early 1930s movie commissioned by
Jacob Kindleberger. The movie takes the viewer
through the parchment paper manufacturing
process. There are a few scenes of Mr.
Kindleberger in his office and some lovely views of
the young city. We also have a few $20.00 copies
of the engraving commissioned by Mr. Kindleberger
of a birds-eye-view portrait of the Kalamazoo
Vegetable Parchment Company.
We had a terrific turnout last year! Come reminisce
with friends and co-workers!
Vendors at “Rock The Park” Concert Event, Sat. July
9, 11am-3pm
Ice Cream Floats – Spring Valley Wesleyan Church
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chips and Pop – Parchment
Cub Scouts Pack 218
Other Non Profit Vendor Booths at Festival
Parchment School District
Parchment Schools Foundation
Parchment Rocket Football
Kalamazoo River Valley Trail
KaBoobies
Borgess Trauma – Bike Helmets
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
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festival concerts
11am–3pm
J U L Y
rock
t h e
p a r k !
ROCK THE PARK! brings young, local talent to The Stage. Music lovers of all ages
are welcome to come grab a seat on the lawn and listen to some of the best and
brightest up-and-coming bands in Kalamazoo. It is our mission to bring bands out
of the club venues and make them available to everyone regardless of age!
We have a great local music scene here in Kalamazoo and we want to showcase
bands of different musical genres at The Stage. Who knows? You may find a new
favorite band and someday be able to say, “Yeah, I saw them in Parchment right
before they got their big break and got all famous and stuff.”
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Ghosts of the Great Lakes
Key to the Midway
11am-11:45am
1pm-1:45pm
An alternative rock band from Kalamazoo. Comprised
of four members, Benny West, Vocals; Jeff Goodman,
Guitar; Ben Bojanich, Bass; and Jesse Blankenship
on Percussion. Known for their exciting, sometimes
destructive, live shows the band continues to push
the envelope.
Michigan pop-rockers Key to the Midway are proving their
relevance in today’s music scene. By combining heavier
undertones with delicate melodies and infectious choruses,
it’s undeniable that Key to the Midway has the much
needed breath of fresh air rock enthusiasts have been
searching for. It’s not often that you can mention Justin
Timberlake, Boys Like Girls, and Misery Signals in the
same sentence let alone the same breath of air. Members
of Key to the Midway: Jesse Barnes, Vocals/Guitar;
Drew English, Guitar/Vocals; Corey Yoder, Guitar;
Shane Barnes, Bass/Vocals; and Ryan English, Drums.
www.myspace.com/ghostsofthegreatlakes
Sevin
12pm-12:45pm
Founded in the summer of 2010 by Cash (vocals/guitar) and
Mikey (drums). After auditioning a few musicians, Scott
Bouchard (bass) and Michael Seech (guitar) joined the
band. Classified as Rock/Hard Rock/Modern Rock, Sevin
has been turning heads and making a lot of new fans in
their short life-span. The band has released their first single
“Change” which will be hitting radio stations soon.
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The Better Fight
2pm-2:45pm
Big things are coming from The Better Fight! West
Michigan NOISE! Magazine voted The Better Fight as the
most anticipated up-and-comer of the year. With plans to
record their debut EP in late spring/early summer 2011,
this group delivers a high-energy stage performance and
an undeniably unique sound. Band Members of The Better
Fight include: Josh Flermoen, Vocals; Jordan Hoyt, Bass/
Vocals; Ryan Maly, Guitar/Vocals; Ron Hardy, Guitar/
Vocals; and Chris Isch, Drums.
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Shout!
Monday
th
Summer Concert Series
8pm
J U L Y
a B eatles Tribute !
Sundays at 6:30pm
Kindleberger Park, Parchment, MI
June 12
33RD ST BAND
Big Horn, Jazz, Rock and Roll
June 26
The Kindleberger Summer Festival Committee is excited to welcome ”SHOUT!” back to The Stage as the
Festival’s 30th YEAR Celebration closing event on Monday, July 11th! This will be one of the most highly
anticipated events of the summer arts season in Kindleberger Park!
Since its inception in February of 1996, the band has made a quick and decisive rise to fame. Many attribute the
band’s popularity to its polished vocals, attention to detail in both performance and persona, and the evident
chemistry between its members. Whatever the cause, “SHOUT”’s celebrity shows no sign of slowing down.
Sought out for its memorable performances, “SHOUT!” has appeared at several Detroit radio station events.
The group has even opened for well-known bands like Jefferson Starship, The Lovin’ Spoonful, and even Mitch
Ryder. “SHOUT”’s triumph at the Beatlefest Battle of the Beatle Bands in Chicago two years in a row provides
testament to the group’s stimulating reproduction of the famed British rock group.
“Shout!” Band Members: Greg Gersabeck (John Lennon), Jim Wilcox (George Harrison), John Manier
(Paul McCartney), and Kevin Kogut (Ringo Starr).
From head to toe, this fantastic tribute to the Fab Four is everything an audience might expect from a Beatles
tribute band. Everybody’s talking about “SHOUT!” and the group continues to gain more and more acclaim
with each performance. And you know that can’t be bad… THE BRONK BROS
Country, Rock-a-billy
July 17
VOICES OF FREEDOM
Patriotic, Americana Vocal
The Bronk Bros
July 24
SHELAGH BROWN
Country
August 7
WE KNOW JACKSON
Pop/Rock
Voices of Freedom
August 14
ACAPPAZOO
Acapella Vocal
Shelagh
Brown
August 21
OUT OF FAVOR BOYS
Traditional and Contemporary Blues
August 28
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WeKnowJackson
BORROWED TIME
Blues, Classic Rock, Southern Rock
Out of Favor Boys
Rain Site for Concert Series:
Parchment Middle School
307 N. Riverview Dr.
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Borrowed Time
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Sponsors and Donors
We thank our many member donors, advertisers, and sponsors for their unwavering support of the Kindleberger Summer
Festival and Summer Concert Series! These great events wouldn’t happen without the generous backing of the businesses
and individuals in our community. Your patronage is greatly appreciated!
P res en t i n g S p o n s o r s
F es t i val S p o n s o r s
The annual dance benefiting the
Kindleberger Arts has been an incredibly successful
fundraiser and we are so grateful for the wonderful
support from our community. Proceeds help support
the Kindleberger Summer Festival and Summer
Concert Series.
m aj or s p o n s o r s
TY KELLEY
i n -k i n d s p o n s o r s
Gordon Water
Consort Group
Gold Member Dan and Mary Lou DeGraw
Kim Bleeker, Profiles Hair Design
Jim and Veronica Hall
Robert & June Heasley
John and Lynne Tecca
Mike and Barb Digon
Robert Bellisle
Steve and Nannette Kokmeyer
Paul and Barbara VanWestrienen
Terry and Gail Nelson
Dr. and Mrs. William Uggen
Jeffrey Schmidt
Al and Amie Heasley
Ruth Moser
Rob and Karen Heasley
Parchment Garden Club
Ty Kelley State Farm Agency
Karen Albertson
Silver Member
Vivian and Gene Wood
William Spooner
Mike and Joyce Dennison
Martin Spring & Drive
Joe and Betty Chadderdon
Joe and Kathy Creek
Carole Birch
John and Robin Madaras
Tom, Kris, Maria, and Laurel Jordan
Matt and Mary Early
Stephanie Grathwol
Mark and Cheryl Jenness
Mary Wagner
Carol Bertrand
Patricia Yamin
Sharon and Jerry Cross
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Plainwell Ice Cream
Gull Road Cinema
Bob and Nancy Klesert
Meyer C. Weiner Company
Joshua and Pamela Weiner
Dick and Betty VanderMolen
Amy and Randy Hanson
Barbara and Joseph McAllister
Tom Stegink and Kathy Griffin
Bronze
William and Robin Perrault
Clyde and Helen Norris
Dianne L. Daniel
Muriel Strickland
Robert and Elzora Wagner
Lynn and Val Dinvald
John and Clare Vroegop
Pat Sweeney
Russ and Bev DeBoer
Pat Hogoboom
Eric and Sue Jeska
Jeffrey and Judy Smith
Jeanette Maxey
Shirley Kishpaugh
Greg and Jerry’s Dental Ventures
Tom and Cheryl Balmer
Gene and Fran Therkilosen
Herman Ebbers
Paul and Sue Banner
Esther Drenth
David and Carol Schmitt
Barbara Mauer
Wendy Fleckenstein
Carol Pearson
Fred, Rochelle, and Haley Wait
Scott and Chris Karaptian
Dancers definitely put their best
foot forward to entertain and
dazzle a near sold-out crowd of
guests and volunteers for the
4th season of “Parchment Stars
Dance!”! This year’s event was
held on Saturday, March 26, at the
Parchment High School Gym.
KaBoobies
Sam’s Party Store
Dennis Burgess
Diane Dobbins
Jim Kirklin
Lorraine (Lori) Mosier
Caryl Rimmke
Dona Nichols
Sandy Guba
Kathy Houtman
Jarod Parmenter
Wendy, Charlie Jeffrey
Leslie Barnabee
Mike Szuper
Berry Biro
Sally Johnson
Achudo Cooper McKearnun
Becky Brodhagen
Nicole Bauer
Dudley Dunham
David Dunham
Amie Heasley
Katrina Kuipers
Rebecca Schmidt
Rose McQuestion
Carolyn Fricke
Valeen Dalton
Kenneth Wood
Jennifer Rodriguez
DeWard Family
Kenneth Linders
Gene and Fran Therkilosen
Eric and Sally Alexander
Mary and Tom Knechtel
Jack and Marlene Koch
Bob and Ellie Wagner
Taking away the top honors for the Mirror
Ball Fundraising Trophy was Parchment
contestant Stuart Crowell and professional
partner Michele VanderBeek!
Thank you to Ken Lanphear, morning radio personality
from WVFM FM 106.5, our masters of ceremonies and
to our judges, Jacy Neuman, Terese Banner, and
Sherry Woodstock, for their colorful commentary.
Thank you to all our star dancers
for their time, commitment,
energy and passion: Brandon
James, Carlton Boekhoven,
Jeff Schmidt, Dan Mack,
Julie Heasley, Sarah Morgan,
Stephanie Cain-Hively, Larry
Cekola, and Stuart Crowell.
Endless thanks also to our
professional dancers who donate many hours of their
time to instruct and perform in our fundraiser: Amy
Dunham, Katie Ballman, Brittany Gentile, Kelly
White, James Mulac, Ken Holda, Dan Stratton,
Aloh Blanchard, and Michele VanderBeek. A
special thank you to Sharon Fisher, owner of Sharon’s
Dance Studio, for graciously donating time, help, and
studio space.
Thank you to our volunteers and the community for
supporting this fun evening. It has become a highly
anticipated night out for the Parchment community.
We look forward to Season 5, a bigger and better
“Parchment Stars Dance!”!
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The KaBoobies are a group of local women
who have dedicated themselves to annual
participation in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day
for the Cure™. In September, we will unite
with thousands of women and men to walk
60 miles in a weekend of hope as we honor
the lives lost and celebrate the survivors of
this terrible disease.
Please help us meet our goal to raise
$8,000. Net proceeds fund innovative global
breast cancer research and local community
programs supporting education, screening
and treatment.
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Hot days. Cool books. Great prizes!
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today’s library.
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1916 E. G Avenue
Parchment Middle School
307 N. Riverview Drive
Central Elementary
516 N. Orient Street
Northwood Elementary
600 Edison Street
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5535 Keyes Drive
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1125 E. Mosel Avenue
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600 Edison Street
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that’s 22 percentage points above the state average
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All funds help the Parchment Schools Foundation to enhance
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District Office: 269-488-1050