Another Day in Paradise!

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Another Day in Paradise!
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Welcome Letter
t he P r e side n t
Another Day in Paradise!
If you are a returning customer, it is our pleasure to see you
again. If you are here for the first time, we hope you’ll come
back again. The Florida Theatre has been in business since 1927,
and has been operating as a nonprofit performing arts center
since 1983.
In the last 12 months alone, over 175,000 people have walked
through our front doors. About 52% of these people are residents
of Duval County, and although the majority of the other 48%
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are from the Northeast Florida region, in the last year we have
hosted customers from 48 of the 50 United States, as well as
from Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Europe, South America, the Caribbean, Australia and Asia.
Whether you’ve come from across town, across “the ditch” or across the ocean, our goal when you walk
through the front doors is the same: to enhance your quality of life by providing a memorable arts and
entertainment experience. Technically, we’re not the ones really providing you with a memorable experience.
That’s provided by the performers on the stage, but we’re pleased to be the organization that preserves and
programs this beautiful historic theatre so that these performers have a place in Jacksonville. Not only do
we provide the place, but as an arts and cultural organization, we actively invest in performances.
Great performers do not wind up in Jacksonville accidentally. Well, sometimes they do, but mostly,
we go out and make an active effort to bring them here.
If that’s something you value in Jacksonville, then please consider making a tax deductible contribution and
becoming a Friend of the Theatre. Also, you can let your elected representatives know in a phone call, letter
or email that you support the arts, and so should they. Lastly, the most important thing you can do to support
the theatre and the arts is this: keep buying tickets! As long as you keep buying tickets, we’ll keep putting
great shows on the stage.
Sincerely,
Numa C. Saisselin
President
Excerpted art throughout this program is from the Florida Theatre mural created by Alden Road Exceptional Student Center
students led by Teaching Artist Laurie Brown.
Swamp Radio cover art photographed by Wayne Wood. Jacksonville Dance Theatre cover art photographed by Trib La Prade.
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HISTORY
OF THE F L ORIDA THE ATRE
When the Florida Theatre originally opened to the public on April 8, 1927, it was
downtown Jacksonville’s fifteenth, and largest, theatre. Today, it is the last remaining
historic theatre on the north bank of downtown, listed on the National Register of
Historic Places, and the city’s last remaining example of 1920s fantasy architecture.
NOT SO BOARD MEETING.
The elaborate interior was designed by R.E. Hall of New York and Jacksonville architect
Roy Benjamin. Their design displays many characteristics of the Mediterranean Revival,
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one of the most prominent architectural styles associated with Florida’s building boom of the 1920s. The architects
envisioned a Moorish courtyard at night, resplendent with glittering stars, grand balconies, and fountains. The ornate
proscenium arch that frames the stage reaches nearly six stories high, dominating the auditorium and contributing to
the venue’s excellent acoustics. An open-air roof garden in the 1920s provided a venue for dancing under the stars,
and a nursery was available for patrons’ young children. The building’s then-modern features included central heating,
central air-conditioning and a central vacuuming system.
Like many theatres of its day, the Florida Theatre was designed for both stage shows and motion pictures and a typical
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program included six elements: a news reel, a comedy short, a cartoon or travelogue, an overture by the band on a
moveable orchestra pit (still in use today), a live stage presentation, and the feature film. Creative marketing through
the decades included “Screeno,” a bingo game played on the movie screen; “Bank Night,” which gave ticket buyers a
chance to win cash prizes; and, in the late 1960s, rocking chairs.
Live performances have always been a hallmark of the Theatre’s schedule, and one of the most memorable occurred in
1956, when Elvis Presley came to the Florida Theatre. Presley, the City of Jacksonville, and the Florida Theatre found
themselves subjects of a LIFE magazine feature when Juvenile Court Judge Marion Gooding sat through the
performance to ensure that Presley’s body movements would not become too suggestive.
By the late 1970s, however, the Theatre was only marginally profitable. By May 8, 1980, when the building closed, martial
arts movies were the bulk of the schedule. In 1981, with financial support from the State of Florida, the City of Jacksonville,
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and the private sector, the Arts Assembly of Jacksonville (now the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville) acquired
the Theatre to preserve it for cultural uses. A $4.1 million capital campaign resulted in the building’s restoration and
renovation. The 1,900-seat Theatre reopened on October 1, 1983, with a Gala Variety Show featuring Some Like It Cole, a
Cole Porter review; the Symphony String Quartet; and Grammy Award winning fiddle player Vassar Clements, who closed
the evening with “Orange Blossom Special.”
On October 1, 1987, the City of Jacksonville acquired the building. The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. was
founded as a nonprofit corporation to manage, program, and preserve the building. Thousands of performances and millions
of audience members later, the Florida Theatre is still, “One of the unique assets that makes Jacksonville, Jacksonville.”
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Event Calendar
Jan uary
T i c k e t s + in fo r m at i o n : 9 0 4 . 3 5 5 . A RTS
flo r id at h e at r e . c o m
1/1SOJA
OCTOBER
10/1
Blues, Brews and BBQ
(Theatre fundraiser)
10/7
Artwalk (Theatre open for tours)
10/9
Lavell Crawford
10/10
Monica with Special Guest
Comedian Shawty - Shawty
10/16
Bo Burnham
10/18
10/19
John Cleese and Eric Idle: Together Again At Last For the Very First Time
Theatreworks presents
“Skippy Jon Jones” (for schools)
10/22
The Charlie Daniels Band
10/23
Buddy Guy
10/24
Rocky Horror Picture Show
10/30
Marvin Dixon, I’m So Hood Comedy Tour
Nov em ber
11/4
Artwalk (Theatre open for tours)
11/13
Gabriel Iglesias
11/5
Little River Band – 40th Anniversary
11/14
Singing For Our Seniors
11/6
America’s Got Talent Live:
The All-Stars Tour!
11/15
Clifford The Big Red Dog Live! (2 shows)
11/7
Paul Reiser
11/17
Straight No Chaser
11/8
All Hands on Deck! The Musical
11/9
Theatreworks presents “The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe” (for schools)
11/18
Theatreworks presents “Alexander and the Terrible No Good Very Bad Day”
(for schools)
11/28
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
11/29
Ronnie Milsap
11/30
Craig Ferguson
11/10
Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker
Decem ber
12/1
Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Tour 2015 with special guests Jonathan Butler, Candy Dulfer and Bill Medley
12/2
Mac Miller
12/4
12/4
Theatreworks presents “Shoemaker and the Christmas Elves” (for schools)
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
12/5
Brian Wilson featuring Al Jardine
12/6Kansas
12/10 The Community Nutcracker
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1/6
Artwalk (Theatre open for tours)
1/15
Peppa Pig Live!
1/20
Paul Taylor 2
1/21 The Temptations and The Four Tops
1/26
Theatreworks presents
“Seussical” (for schools)
1/30
Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular
1/31
Johnny Mathis – The 60th Anniversary Concert Tour
F ebruary
2/22Cellos
12/14
Survivorman Les Stroud
2/3
Artwalk (Theatre open for tours)
2/15
Wild Kratts Live! (2 shows)
2/4
Southern Soul Assembly: JJ Grey, Anders Osbourne, Marc Broussard,
and Luther Dickenson
2/18
Theatreworks presents
“I Have a Dream” (for schools)
2/5
Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute
2/20
Michael Feldman’s Whad’Ya Know Live
2/10
Alan Parsons Live Project with the Jacksonville Rock Symphony
2/21
Adam Trent – The Futurist from
Broadway’s Smash Hit The Illusionist
2/23
YBASH – Florida’s First Coast YMCA
2/13
Together on Stage: Patty Griffin with Sara Watkins and Anais Mitchell
2/28
The Australian Bee Gees
M a rc h
3/2
Artwalk (Theatre open for tours)
3/13
Chris Botti
3/3
Il Volo
3/17
Get the Led Out
3/4
Herb Alpert and Lani Hall
3/18
The Peking Acrobats
3/9
Frank Sinatra Jr. - Sinatra Sings Sinatra
3/19
Joe Satriani
3/12
Jeanne Robertson
12/11
The Community Nutcracker
12/12
The Community Nutcracker
12/13
Brian Regan
4/6
Celtic Nights
4/16
Bronx Wanderers
12/15
A John Waters Christmas
4/9
Paula Poundstone
4/21
A Night with Janis Joplin
12/17
Bowzer’s Rock N’ Roll Holiday Party
12/18
Kidz Bop Live
4/10
Let It Be: A Musical Tribute
to the Beatles
4/23
Rock the Decade Gala
(Theatre fundraiser)
12/22
The Ten Tenors – Home for the Holidays
4/15
ABBA: The Concert
12/31
Swamp Radio New Year’s Eve
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Inside the Operations
OF THE F L ORIDA THE ATRE
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The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation organized under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code, and founded in 1987 for the express purpose of managing, programming, and preserving
the historic Florida Theatre on behalf of the City of Jacksonville, which owns the building.
The 501(c)(3) tax designation indicates that the corporation’s purpose is to provide a community service. It can accept
tax deductible contributions. All funds generated by the corporation must remain within the corporation to pay regular
operating costs or be reinvested in new programming or capital improvements. Any surplus funds cannot be retained by
an individual or other entity. The organization holds its assets in trust for the community.
There are no owners or shareholders. The organization is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of civic
and community leaders who receive no compensation or their efforts. Operations are conducted by a paid professional
staff according to the policies and direction established by the Board in the Bylaws and Mission Statement of the
corporation. The results of the corporation’s operations are a matter of public record. Copies of its annual filings
with the state and federal government are available on request from the Florida Theatre itself, from the appropriate
government agency, or from numerous web-based watchdog organizations. The mission of the Florida Theatre
Performing Arts Center, Inc., as a nonprofit organization, is to enhance the North Florida community's quality of
life by providing diverse and memorable arts and entertainment experiences, and by preserving a unique historic
Jacksonville landmark.
Each year the Theatre hosts between 100 and 200 public events, attended by between 100,000 and 200,000 people
a year. Some of these events are presented by the Theatre, either by itself, or in cooperation with another organization.
Other events are presented or produced by outside organizations renting the Theatre. In the case of a rental production,
the Theatre is simply a venue for hire, earning a rental fee and being reimbursed for its other costs.
In the case of a performance presented by the Florida Theatre, the Theatre has determined that presenting a particular
program or artist is consistent with its mission. The Theatre takes the financial risk by guaranteeing the performer their
fee and agreeing to cover all other costs of marketing and staging a show. If there is a financial surplus after costs
have been covered, the Theatre retains those funds. If there is a loss, the Theatre must cover it from other sources.
On an annual basis, about 55% of the Theatre’s income is derived from ticket sales, 25% from other business operations,
and 20% from fundraising. The Florida Theatre receives support from the City of Jacksonville’s Cultural Service
Grant Program, a competitive annual grant program administered by the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville.
This support is less than 7% of the theatre’s annual budget. Additional support from our individual and corporate
Friends of the Florida Theatre is critical to the organization’s success each year.
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Friends of the Florida Theatre is a critical source of support for our nonprofit. Ticket sales and other earned revenue
account for 80% of our operating budget; the remainder is raised through generous contributions from people like you.
If you love downtown, the arts, cultural entertainment, historic preservation, or the Florida Theatre, consider purchasing a
membership. Help us maintain the same high standards of excellence you’ve come to appreciate from the Florida Theatre,
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Opening Act ($25 to $149) Members get advanced show notifications, the ability to purchase tickets one day before the
public, and their names mentioned in Ovation. Ensemble ($150 to $499) and Cameo Role ($500 to $999) Members also
receive preferred seating, invitations to Friends-only events, the ability to purchase tickets four days before the public,
and ticket discounts for select performances. Cameos additionally receive two free beverage coupons with all ticket
orders and two season passes to the Theatre’s Regions Bank Summer Movie Classics series.
THE MARQUEE SOCIETY
This elite group generously contributes $1,000 a year or more. These funds enable us to maintain the highest quality
programming, to preserve the theatre for future generations, and to enrich the cultural life of our community. All are
entitled to the aforementioned Friends of the Florida Theatre benefits and are invited to an annual Marquee Society
donor recognition event.
Featured Roles ($1,000 to $4,999) receive priority seating for six seats in the first 15 rows for Florida Theatre-presented
events, four free beverage coupons with all ticket orders, and private backstage tours by appointment. Additionally,
Starring Roles ($5,000 to $9,999) can place a message on our Theatre marquee for a day, access house seats for last-minute ticket needs, receive six free beverage coupons with all ticket orders, and guaranteed premium seating for up to eight
seats within the first 10 rows. Director’s Circle Members ($10,000 or more) receive all this and more: guaranteed premium
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Corporate
Pa r t ne r s hip s
Corporate partnerships are integral to the operations of the Florida Theatre.
We use these funds to:
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1. Maintain our Theatre, which opened in 1927 and re-opened in 1983,
2. Support administrative costs and our programming, and
3. Market to bring a diverse audience to downtown Jacksonville to eat, drink,
and enjoy live music and other cultural programming.
Before the show.
After the show.
Anytime.
Opportunities include:
• Receiving advance email notice of concerts and events
• Ensuring premium reserved seats
• Receiving complimentary beverages
• Displaying a table in the Theatre lobby to market corporate initiatives and
enroll audiences in special programs
• Distributing corporate marketing materials in Ovation
• Using a company name and logo to brand our members-only Friends Bar
• Co-branding Florida Theatre print collateral mailed to more than 61,000 households in Northeast Florida on a quarterly basis,
• Promoting a company logo on our website, floridatheatre.com, and on all marketing materials emailed twice-weekly to nearly 40,000 email addresses.
SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSORSHIPS
The Florida Theatre produces four fundraising events—a community event in the fall, a gala in the spring,
a membership recruitment event in the late summer, and a dinner and show event during the holidays.
To learn more about sponsorships and charitable giving, please contact:
Holly Hammond, Director of Development: [email protected] and 904-562-5973.
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General Information
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FIRE NOTICE:
The exit indicated by a red light and sign
nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest
route to the street. In the event of a fire or
other emergency please do not run, WALK
TO THAT EXIT. Please follow the directions
of the House Staff. If you become aware of a
medical or other emergency, please inform
the House Staff immediately.
SMOKING:
There is no smoking anywhere in this historic
building. This includes electronic or
“e-cigarettes.”
FOOD AND BEVERAGE:
Food and beverage are permitted inside the
Theatre at many events, but help maintain
this historic building by disposing of your
own trash in the lobby receptacles.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND RECORDING:
The use of personal photographic and recording
devices is permitted at most performances
discreetly from your seat. The use of professional
gear, (typically, equipment requiring lenses,
stands and tripods) is by advance permission
only. The Theatre reserves the right to change
this policy on a show-by-show and/or case-bycase basis with or without notice.
CELL PHONES AND PAGERS:
Please turn your electronic communication
devices to SILENT during the performance.
If you need to use your device during the
performance, please go to the lobby.
RESTROOMS:
On the ground floor, the Men’s and Women’s
rooms are located to the left of the entry
lobby stairs as you enter the building. On the
second level, the Men’s and Women’s rooms
are located at opposite ends of the Mezzanine
Lobby. There is a wheelchair accessible
bathroom located to the right of the Entry
Lobby Bar as you face the bar, to the left of
the statue La Vergognosa.
PUBLIC TELEPHONES:
This Theatre does not have a public
telephone. If you need to make an
emergency call, please ask an usher
for assistance.
LOST AND FOUND:
Ask for the House Manager during a
performance, or call the administrative
office the next business day at
904-355-5661, ext. 233.
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ACCESSIBILITY:
Please inform the ticket office of any special
arrangements you may require when purchasing
tickets. An assistive listening system for the
hearing impaired is available from the House
Manager. Large print programs are available
on request. The wheelchair accessible
bathroom is located to the right of the Entry
Lobby Bar as you face the bar, to the left of
the statue La Vergognosa. The Theatre does
not have its own parking lot. Disabled permit
parking is available on the street.
TICKET OFFICE:
The ticket office is located on Forsyth Street
to the right of the lobby entrance as you face
the building. It is open Monday-Friday 9:00
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and until intermission or
one-half hour after the show starts at most
performances. Cash, check, and most credit
and debit cards are accepted. All sales are
final. No refunds or exchanges. Additional
service charges apply. Purchase tickets by
phone at 904-355-ARTS (2787) or online
from floridatheatre.com.
PARKING:
The Florida Theatre does not have its own
parking lot. Please observe all public and
private parking regulations and signage.
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THEATRE RENTAL:
This historic Theatre is available for rent for
performances, fundraisers, corporate events
and special occasions. A wide variety of
support services are also offered.
Visit floridatheatre.com or call the
administrative office at
904-355-5661, ext. 233.
WEBSITE:
Visit our website at floridatheatre.com for
coming attractions information, online ticket
sales, and to support the Theatre by becoming
a Friend of the Florida Theatre.
MAILING LIST &
PRIVACY POLICY:
Add your name to the Florida Theatre’s email
and mailing lists at the Ticket Office, by calling
904-355-5661 or at floridatheatre.com. Name,
address, phone and email is required of all ticket
purchasers in case of a problem with your order,
or in case a show is cancelled or postponed.
Ticket buyers are automatically entered on the
Theatre’s mail and email lists, and will receive
information about upcoming performances. An
opt-out option is offered, but all information is
confidential. The Florida Theatre does not sell,
rent, trade or otherwise allow other entities
access to its mailing lists.
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Thank You
Donor s a nd s uppor t e r s
The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc.–the nonprofit corporation that manages and programs the
historic Florida Theatre in a public/private partnership with the City of Jacksonville, which owns the building
–thanks the following donors and supporters for their support of the Theatre’s Friends program and fundraisers
like our Spring Gala and Benefit Concert.
The following donors generously gave a gift between January 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015.
Director's Circle $10,000 and above
Auld & White
DEX Imaging, Inc.
Haskell
Constructors, LLC
Division of Cultural Affairs
Irene and Gasper Lazzara
Bank of America
Eisman & Russo
Elaine and Bob Perrett
Charitable Foundation
Florida Blue
Kellie and Drew Prusiecki
Cultural Council of Greater
Florida Times-Union
Regions Bank
Jacksonville
Tracy and Michael Greene
Marlene and Ed White
Starring Role $5,000 - $9,999
Arcus Capital Partners
Meredith and Mark Frisch
PGA TOUR Charities, Inc.
Arizona Chemical
Leslie and Patrick Gordon
Patricia and Fitz Powell
BI-LO Holdings
Kellie and Kevin Hardee
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Maureen and Tom Bolling
Innovation Group
Purdue Office Interiors
Brumos Motor Cars, Inc.
Karen Iwema-Smith
Susan and John Ryzewic
Judi and Brian Carney
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
St. John and Partners
Cecil W. Powell Company
Elizabeth and Wesley Jennison
Sawgrass Asset Management
CSX Foundation
Mark Knaier
Sally and Ross Singletary
Destination Planning
Susan and Vince McCormack
Jo and Larry Stablein
Kelly and Mike Diaz
David McGuffin
Times-Union Media
Karen and Matt Fairbairn
Dean McQuiddy
Anne and Steve Urban
Fickling Construction
Lauren and Michael Mesch
Bob and Roberta Welton
Alan Fickling
Omni Hotel & Resorts
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.
Fleet Landing
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Karl Frisch
Jim Owen
Featured Role $1,000 - $4,999
121 Financial Credit Union
Linda and James
Abercrombie
Michael Ables
Albert Hugo Associates, Inc.
Brooks Allen
Heidi and Tom Anderson
Apollo Hospitality, LLC
Architectural Sales &
Illumination, Inc.
BB&T
Donna and Jim Bailey
Martha and Tom Baker
Cynthia Baldwin
Lisa and Bill Bauer
Brian Bechtel
Janet and Steven Betz
Black Sheep Restaurant Group
Bold City Brewery
Maureen and Tom Bolling
Henry Brown
Brown & Brown Insurance
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Debbie Buckland
Gary Campbell
Ann and John Carey
Marge and Danny Cash
Nancy and Gary Chartrand
Charles Chupp
Jill and William Clark
Alex Coley
John Collins
Diane and Christopher Conover
Cindy and Scott Cooper
Beth and Edward Cottrell
Leslie and Dale Crisp
David A. Stein Family Foundation
Emily Dawkins
Heidi Dent
Destination Planning Corporation
Sandi and Tony Dobbs
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts
Jill Wannemacher and Jon Ebacher
Efron Restaurant Group LLC
Lorraine Rodriguez and Kyle Etzkorn
Keith Faver
Fidelity Investments
Renee Finley
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
Fletcher Management Co, LLC
Henry Gerkens
Keith Gibbs
Randall Gillis
Debbie and Bill Giudice
Jennifer and Drew Glassman
Lisa and Tom Goodrich
Chris and Gary Granfield
Dianne and Chris Gray
Mitchell Greenburg
Guitar Center Jacksonville
Jo-Ann Gurley
Francisco Gutierrez
Ed Hall
Scott Hall
Hope and Richard Hana
Hancock Bank
Harrington Home
Renovations, Inc.
Mac Haskell
Jill and Mike Hayford
Patte and Dave Henry
Karen and Adam Herbert
ICX Managed Services
Jacksonville Bank
Julie Johnson
Darlene and Barnet Joseph
KBJ Architects, Inc.
Brian Kelly
Scott and Craig Kelly
Tracey and Michael Kenney
Joseph Kenney
Carolyn Klucha
Debi Kopp
Gerald Koss
Steve Lancaster
Helen Lane
Pam and Murray Langfitt
Paula and Jim Liang
Lila and Todd Lynch
Main Street America Group
Leah Burnette and Rick Maloney
Nicholas Martino
David Matthews
Susan and Vince McCormack
Metro Property Services, Inc.
MOCA Jacksonville
Steve Moore
Ron Natherson
Tillie and Larry Newkirk
Christine and Romaine Nichols
Cindy and Eric Norman
Nancy and Daffin Oakley
O'Steen Volkswagen
Sandra and Michael Oster
Bill Parker
Jim Pettus
Michelle and Dave Phillips
Brenda and Earle Pickens
Tony Potochick
Teresa and John Pramuka
Matt Rapp
The Rayonier Advanced Materials Foundation
Regency Realty Group
Richard Reichard
Linda and Bruce Reid
Republic Services
Restaurant Orsay
Lesley Roberts
John and James Robison
Ambassador John D.
Rood (Ret.)
Annette and Paul Ross
Lyndsay Rossman
Barbie and John Sabo
Kim Sadler
Andy Sanfilippo
Saunders & Company Inc.
Paul Saunders
Cameo Role $500 - $999
Jerry Acree
Kristin Alberts and Jacob Brown
Rosie and Rob Alexander
Scott Alexander
Joan and Tim Alters
Valerie Atkinson
Thomas Aton
Azucena Corner Deli
David Bagby
Kevin Bankston
Mindy Barker
Ulrich Bernier
Sawcross, Inc.
Sawgrass Asset Management, LLC
Scan Design of North Florida, Inc.
Carol and Thomas Schacht
Denda Shields
Kim and John Schultz
Ryan Schwartz
Karen and Jerry Shackelford
Meg and David Sheffield
Ali and Jamie Shelton
Lin and David Sheppard
Michael Shorstein
Celestine and Darnell Smith
Brian Smith
Ginny and Gregory Smith
Carl Spadaro
Helen and Robert Spohrer
St. Johns Insurance
Allison Steilberg
Stein Mart, Inc.
Stonecore
Kim and Bart Straughn
Suntrust Bank
April Collum and Mitch Sweat
Sweet Pete's
Elizabeth and Daniel Tate
Taverna
Allison and Ryan Taylor
Team JAS
The River Club
Tanya and Sylvester Thomas
Brenda and Donald Thompson
Anne and Steve Urban
US Assure
Matt Vannostran
The Vestcor Companies
Ty Votaw
Art Waczkowski
Julie Walker
Bradley Wallace
Pat Walsh
The Watts Girls
Wells Fargo Foundation
Heidi and James White
Melissa Woods
Jack Young
Deborah Berry
Biscottis
Sara and Andrew Boggs
Janne and Jody Brandenburg
Stan Brandies
Bruce Brownell
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Cameo Role Continued..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bruce
Bill Buckingham
Michele Burdette and Jasper Dennison
John Bush
Chris Campbell
Capital Dimensions, LLC
Ronald Cianciaruso
Connie Caps, Inc.
Robin and Brad Cooper
William Cox
Crowne Plaza Jacksonville Riverfront
Kim and Marc Crutchfield
CSX Foundation, Inc.
Linda Cunningham
Bonnie and Brian Currie
Jeff Curry
Timothy Dame
William David
Daune and Jim Davis
Denise Demico
Shahab Derazi
Michele and Erik Diaz
Dennis Dickson
Jean and Tom Dodson
DuBow Family Foundation
William Duke
Dinny and Ken Duncan
Fred Edwards
Elements Jewelry Studio Inc.
Ron Elinoff
Karen and Victor Fandrich
First Coast Plastic Surgery
Debora Fleming
Kelly and Michael Fletchall
John T. Fraker
Friends of Hemming Park
Kenneth Futch
GE Foundation
Jeanne and Jimmy Gilbert
Jim Gilbert
Anthony Godboldt
Cathy and Vaughn Goebel-Andorfer
Donna and Tom Goelz
Angela Grant
Kelley Green
Dan Griffin
Richard Habres
Karrie Haesele and Ron Clark
Teresa Hale
Ensemble Continued...
Mary Halle
Judy and Peter Hargitai
Peggy Harlen
L. Ann Hartley and Phil Gurley
Donna and Geoff Haynes
Chris Hazelip
Walter Hetz
Joyce and Craig Hoffman
Christian Homme
Robert Hudson
Blakely Hughes
Michael Hume
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville
Marilyn and Robert Hyde
Mary Isele
Jacksonville Advertising Group Inc.
Steve Jones
Cynthia and Robert Kastner
Chandra and Steve Kendall
Leslie Kincart
Sarah and Mark Kinder
Aline and Tom King
John Kitchens
Kress Agency LLC
Krieg Developments LLC
Will Krieg
Melissa and Greg Kusterman
Paula and Bronson Lamb, III
Lazzara Orthodontics
Ann and Doug Leinenwever
Gayle and Horace Leprell
Missy and Todd Lineberry
Steve Malick
Chris Margolin
Mark One Industries
C.C. and Donald Marsee
Jeff McCutcheon
John McIntyre
Michael McKenny
Dean McQuiddy
Jessica and Pete Mills
Lawrence Najem
Rand Napoli
Necole and Hamilton Neal
Johnny Nettles
Sherry and Bob Nicols
Sheri O'Grady
Danette and John O'Neal
Open Road Bicycles
Sue Parman
PGA Tour
Paul Phillips
Nikki and Ivan Porter
Jason Pulp
Michael Quintero
Myrna Ralph
Bob Reed
Tim Reep
Maria and Rudy Rivera
Lesley Roberts
Lisi and Armando Roces
Juan Rosario
Renee Runde
Thomas Schmick
Scott Schultz
Denda Shields
Rebecca Shore
Kem Siddons
Tom and Linda Slade
Brian Smith
Ashley and Alex Smith
Juarez
Thomas Steele
Rachel and Tony Stewart
Karen and Hal Still
Larry Strickland
Scott Strong
Julia Suddath
Wayne Tanner
Allison and Ryan Taylor
Mrs. C. Herman Terry
Alison and Brent Trager
JoAnn Tredennick and
Jack Meeks
Andrea Tully
Vicki and Steve Tunstill
Bernier Ulrich
Vicki and Jim Van Horn
Samuel Veal
David Wainscott
Weather Engineers
Bruce Wester
Leslie Wheeler
Kathy and Richard White
Gary Williams
Sonny Yamasaki
Brenda Adeeb
Barbara Agnelneri
Rick Alford
Nikki Alford
William Alfrey
Susan and Dan Allen
Diana Allen
Sandra Amason
Ensemble $150 - $499
Sheryl and Alfred Abel
Dennis Ackerman
Wendy and Thomas Ackerman
Emma Willis and Clayton T. Adams
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Bill Amos
Mardy Amundsen
Ann and Norm Anderson
Rick Andreatta
Rebecca and Allan Andrew
Janna Andrews
Jeff Angevine
Pat Antoniello
Stuart Appelbaum
Dennis Armareld
Margaret and Bill Armstrong
Tracy Arthur
Michelle Ash
Hana Ashchi
Sonya and Chris Ashton
Dany Atkinson
Martin Atkinson
Nadine Atkinson
James Austin
Karen and Harold Austin
Gary Avery
John Azar
Meredith Babb
Jack Babbert
Chip Bachara
Steven Bailey
Shaira Bailey
Linda and Bill Bainbridge
Cara and Scott Baity
Susan and Andy Baker
Mary and Aubrey Baker
John Baker
James Baldwin
Brenda Barday
Leigh Barker
Judy and Richard Barlow
Amber Barnes
Marieanne Barnes
Mark Barnett
Mark Barringer
Amy Baskin
Sid Baskin
Robert Bastin
Lorraine and Mark Bateh
Patricia and Ray
Baumgardner
Montye and Ken Beamer
Stephan Beard
Emmett Bearden
Brandi and Bradley Becher
Joe Begley
Ron Belanger
Cary and Doug Benefield
Gregory Bennett
Michael Berry
Edie Best
Martha Bibby
George Billman
Lisa Black-Caldwell
Liz and Stuart Blackwell
Victor Blackwell
Lynne and Charles Blackwell
Diane Blakeslee
Mark Blanchard
Nancy Blanton
Sharon and Darrell Blanton
Lynn and Lee Bledsoe
Ron Boardman
Linda Bobbitt
Jeryl Bodack
Jenny Bodendorf
Kathy Boone
Winston Borkowski
Dana and Todd Bosco
William Bosco
Harlan Bost
Zim Boulos
Raymond Boushie
Jannett Bradford
Mary and Barry Brannen
Randall Brantley
Larry Branz
Sheryl Braxton
Beth Brenner
Meleah Bridges
Robin Briller
Janice and Richard Brock
Kelly Brooks
Sheri Broom
Lee Brown
Jeff Brown
Sylvia and Oliver Brown
Keith Brown
Alison Brown
Lynn Brown
Terri Brown
Don Brussell
Steve Bruyntjens
Mary Bryant
Suzanne and Robert Bryskin
Rich Burge
Jennifer Burnett
Ron Burnette
Sandra and Mike Burr
Scyles and Paul Bush
Marcia Bush
Bill Buttrill
Shelley Byrne
Nancy Cable
Kenneth Cagle
Tama and Karl
Caldabaugh
Kristin and Jason Caldow
Glynda and Bruce Caldwell
Daniel Callahan
Amy and Tedd Callihan
Donald Cameron
Alicia and Scott Campbell
Brenda Campbell
Robin Campen
Stacey Capps
Alan Carter
Grace Carter
Damon Carter
Debbie and Richard Cassidy
Tonya and Matt Caufield
Thomas Chapman
Jill and Paul Chappano
Fred Cheek
Elizabeth Chester
Pat Chiarelli
Carol Chubin
Elizabeth Clarisse
Gary Clark
Dana Clarke
Lolita Clements
The Clorox Company Foundation
Kathy and Jim Clower
Missy Cocke
David Coggin
Bruce Coggins
Charles Colcord
Cathy Coleman
Lisa Coley
Sean Collins
Joanne and Galen Connell
Harold Conrad and Austin Browning
Litz and Luigi Contessa
Tonya and Wally Conway
Laura and Clark Coogan
Brenda and Gary Cook
Maxine Cooper
Michael and Christie Cooper
Sandra and Robert Corbett
Russell Cordes
Tim Corrigan
Brian Corrigan
Francis Costanzo
Brant Cotterman
Kathie and Ken Couch
Gayle Couture
Regina and Steve Crandall
Richard Craven
Diana Crose
John Crossfield
David Csikai
Gregory Cuje
Cummer Museum of Art &
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Ensemble Continued...
Gardens
James Cummings
Ronald Currey
Kevin Dailey
Michael Dais
Dorothy and Dave Dallas
David Damiani
Charles Daniell
William D'Antignac
Barbara and John Darby
John Darin
Valeria Davis
Leanne Davis
Lori Day and David Vaughn
Chris De Treville
Lelanda and Wayne Deadwyler
Dianne DeButy
Kimberly Decker
Michelle and Jeffrey Deen
Diana DeFeo
Sara Del Valle
William Dempsey
Alicia Dennison
Walter DeReu
Joyce DeVane
John DeVault
Michael Devereaux
Laura and Brian Devine
Tracey and Jay Devine
LuAnn DeWaart
Mark Dickens
Lara and Brian Diettrich-Teeple
Steven Dimmitt
Sam Disch
Millie Dix
Lester Dominick
Gloria Dongara
Ronda and Dan Dowling
Gene Drake
Deborah and Marshall Drake
Cathy and Kevin Driscoll
Carl Duhnoski
Byron Dunn
Kerry Dunning
Frank Dvoravic
Ivy Dwyer-Frazee and
Cecil Frazee
Denise and Darryl Dyal
James Dyal
Kelly Dyess
Laura Eastman
Renee Eddy
Carol Edell
Mary and Jeff Edgar
Amy Elias
Judy Ellis and Jeffrey Combs
Stanley Entsminger
Anne and Bruce Enyeart
Cristina Epperson
Walter Ericks
Jessica and Mark Fallon
Fat Chance LLC
Betty Fenelon
Nancy Ferdman
Lee Ferguson
Valerie Fergusson
Robert Ferriol
Frank Ferris
Rita Filowitz and Christian Schneider
Ruth Ann Fitzgerald
Stan Fitzgerald
Joseph Fitzpatrick
Greg Flanagan
Michael Flath
Jane and Terry Flesher
Michelle and Jerry Floyd
Joni Flynn
Glenn Forhan
Larry Fortune
Pamela Foster
Felicia and Michael Fox
Laura and Christopher Fox
Amy and Marc Fraga
Michael Friedman
Rodger Gardner
Linda and Gary Garland
Michael Garland
David Garner
Lauretta and Clark Gaylord
Kristine and Gerald Geddings
Betty and Pat Geer
Rich Gelok
Debi Gerbert
Barbara Giarretta
Travis Gibbon
Lisa Gibbs
Susan and Michael Gibson
John Giffin
Vicki and Todd Gilliom
Abby Gillis
Lisa Glisson and Hinton Nobles
Deborah and Kenneth Glover
Patricia and John Goelz
Laura Goldey
Susan Goldring and
Horton Hickerson
Leslie Goller
Susan and David Gonino
Michael Good
Connie and Mark Goode
Barbara Goodson
Jane Goodson and Benjy Bluestein
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Jen and Ivan Gordon
Matthew Gordon
Angela and Timothy Gorelick
Mary Anne Gorman
Rodd Gould
Tony Grado
Paul Grainger
Gray Robinson Attorneys at Law
Melanie and John Green
Shirley and Chris Greene
Michael Greenlee
Ross Griffin
Payton Griffin
Pat and Jim Griffiths
Victoria Grimm
Mary and Edgar Grimm
Brenda Gross
Beth and Bruce Grove
Kathryn Gunter
Gary Guzik
Twirlson and Dawkins Haenszel
Donna and Jonathan Hafner
Lauren Hagins
Mattox Hair
Spencer Hall
Mark Hall
Holly Hammond-Cooper and Simon Cooper
Peter Hanneforth
Sandra and Mike Harbison
David Hare
Robert Harmon
Eddy Harris
Ruth Hart
Candace Hartman
Dewayne Harvey
Brett Haskell
Kim Hastings
Allison and Herb Hatch
Nathan Hayes
Susann and Mark Hayes
Gerald Heimpel
Kristine Henderson
Walter Hendricks
Jane and James Henry
Judy Henry and John Nelson
Suzanne and Jeff Hess
Stephanie Hezel and
Darrell Prather
Mildred and Cy Highleyman
Tracy and Gregory Hilton
Vivian and Clancy Hitchcock
Jason Ho
Bonnie Hobbs
Sonya and James Hoener
Roderick Hofer
Marianne and Andy Hofheimer
Ensemble Continued...
Brenda and Steve Holland
Charles Hollis
Susan and Allen Honey
Alla and Ted Hornoi-Centerwall
Brian Horton
Laura and Joseph Howe
Gregory Howson
Jillian and Jeff Hubbard
Stanton Hudmon
C. Suzanne Hudson-Smith, CFRE,
and Faith M. Hall
Sandra Hunter
Dawn and Michael Huskey
Whit Hyde
Elizabeth Hyman
William Inman
Fred Jackson
Denise Jackson
Jacksonville Center for
Reproductive Medicine
Jacksonville Children's Chorus
Mary Jamison
Deb Jansen
Christopher Janson
Jamie Jaxon
Julia Johnson
Kim Johnson
Jennifer Johnson
Janice and Charley Johnson
Irina Johnson
Roseland and Trent Johnson
Diana Johnson
Johnson + Johnson
David Johnston
Carey Jones
Jon Jones
John Jones
James Jones
Ray Jones
Sandi and Scott Joy
Mark Kaffee
Nancy Kaminsky
Randy Kammer and Jeff Wollitz
Patricia Kananen
Bill Kappa
Sina Kasraeian
Addie and Ali Kasraeian
Nancy and Larry Kates
Donna and Mark Kaufman
Sheila and Paul Kelley
Melissa Kelly
Cathy Kennedy
Brian Key
Donna Kibler
Robert Kieffer
William Kilpatrick
Sandy and Wayne King
Tina and Bill Kirby
Jan and Chris Kirby
Margaret R. Kirkland and John E. Baker
Diane and Lew Klechak
George Klein
Kevin Krause
Jennifer and Patrick
Krechowski
Robert Kunkel
Judy and Leonard Kurtz
Laura Lake
Marty Lanahan
Marcia Lancaster
Tonisha Landry
Blair and James Landry
Jackson Lanehart
Jon Langford
James Lanier
Erik Larsen
Thomas Larson
Mark Laudenschlager
Jean and Jonathan Law
Carolyn and Matt Leen
Bob LeFavi
Ken LeGette
Lindsey and Fontaine LeMaistre, IV
Larry LeMasters
The Lerch Family
Aaron Lesher
Jennifer Levin
Kenny Levine
Bo Lewis
Lynda Lewis
Karen Liese and William Bolger
Wade Lindsey
Edward Lombard
Jeff Longo II
Terry and Craig Lorince
Tammy and Todd Lota
Michael Lowery
Karin and Brett Lucas
Marla Lucas
Celeste and Roger Luce
Vanessa and John Lukas
Frank Lullo
Katherine and Joe Lussier
Lisa and Christopher Lynch
Cheryl Madozia and Jerry Boland
Judith Maguire Pessaud
Phillip Mak
Betsy Maness
Bob Manley
Hank Mann
David Marble
Bonnie Mariea
John Marr
Simone Marron
Kenneth Marsh
Bobby Martin
Faith Martin
Billy Martin
Raymond Mason
Susan Masucci
Jill Matejcek
Kim Matthews
Stuart Mattocks
Michael Mayes
Ivone Mazurek
Thomas McCallister
Nancy and Joe McCart
Dennis McCarthy
Carmela and Khris McCloskey
Judy and James McClure
Jason McCombs
Miller McCormick
Mary Ann and Mark McCourt
Thomas McCullough
Melanie and Jim McDonald
Patricia McElhaney
Susan and Jennifer McEnnis
Tifini and Sean McGill
Kevin McGuire
Gerald McInarnay
Carla McIntosh and Ronald Austin
Kevin McLain
Gayle McLaughlin
John McLaughlin
Martha McMasters
Bruce Meger
Jim Mendoza
Kathleen and Timothy Meredith
Patricia Mergo
Rebecca Mesic
Frank Messina
Sandra Mielnikowski
Military Logistics Consultants, LLC
Donna Miller
Carol Miller
Claudia Miller
Kitty and Richard Miller
Sharon and Jeffrey Miller
Laura Miller and Regina Pannell
Joel Mills
Genece Minshew
Kristin and Roger Mitchell
Brenda Mitchell
Laura and Joseph Mitrick
Linda Moffitt
Becky Moncur
Thomas Monell
Mary Moore
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Ensemble Continued...
Gavin Moore
Kellie and Goar Pike De Lamerens
Heather and James Moseley
Karen Pingel
John Moss
Donna Pipkin
Melinda Moyer
Alexander Piquer
Louis Muldrow
Greg Plancher
Jana and John Murphy
Pamela Poggi
Kris and William Murphy
John Polverino
Jennifer Murray
Susan Ponder-Stansel
Kaitlyn Musto
Michael Porten
Walter Myers
Dan Portnoy
Wayne Myers
Erica and Michael Posluszny
Robert Nagel
Roger Postlethwaite
John Naugle
James Posze
Margaret Nelson
Barbara and John Potter
Russell and Debora Neudeck
Cindy Powell
Carrie Newell
Kathryn and Gregory
Melissa and Larry Newkirk
Pritchard
Jessica Newman
Lizz Proctor
Jeff Nickerson
Prudential Foundation, Inc. Matching Gifts
Sue and Michael Nussbaum
Program
Christopher O'Bannon
Jennifer Pryor
Norine O'Brien
Barbara and Eric Puestow
Robert O'Brien
Michael Pulley
Ailish O'Connor
Lisa Puttick
Rebecca and Rob O'Leary-Faunce
Anonymous
David Onkst
Louis Quatro
Lisa and Mark O'Steen
Nancy and Gregg Quick
Adair Owen
James Quiett
David Page
Mary and Bob Quinn
Rick Painter
Eugene Rankin
Kambiz Pakzad
Anthony Raso
Doug Palmer
Gregg Rasor
Melanie Palmrose
Barbara and Steve Rathel
Kay Paluszynski
Debbie and Kelly Raven
Catherine Panagakos and
Thomas L. Redcay
Lawrence D. Press
Jan Redden
William Pandolfi
Shannon Redding
Vivian Parks
Angela Reed
Maria and Dan Parrott
Wayne Reed
Robin and Les Passa
Norm Reed
Debra and John Pataky
Regina and Bill Regan
Debra Patterson
Dee Reiter
Celia and Ken Paulk
Jeff Rexford
Ann Peckham
Joseph Reyes
Linda and James Pellot
Jamie Rich
Jane and John Pendergast
Anne Richardson
Alina and Anthony Penoso
George Riley
Daniel Perez
Constance and Ken Riva
Gail and Charles Perniciaro
Patricia and Ervin Rivers
Cynthia Persico
Cathryn Robbins
Roberta and Michael Peterson
Madonna and Vern Roberts
Pamela Phillips
Mary Roberts
Sharon and Dominique Phillips
Thomas Robertson
Angela and John Phillips
Margaret and Jeffrey Robinson
Kitty and Phil Phillips
Mark Rodin
Joe Pickens
Louise and Steven Rohan
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Ensemble Continued...
Lisa Rosenbauer
Fidelia Roster
Christine and Ron Rothberg
Helen Rowan and Paul Halloran
Maggie and Doug Rowe
Victor Rubio
Ricky Rudd
JoAnn Rumelhart
Oliver Runte
Casey Russell
Joe Ryan
Katherine Rymer
Robb Sallee
Vicki and David Salter
Brenda Samara
Andrew Sandall
Wanda Sander
Vicki Santello
Richard Sanzenbacher
Susan and Gary Sass
Michael Saunders
Martha and Thomas Sawyer
Jessica Schacht
Sandra L. Schaefer
Robert Schleiter
Rick Schlosser
Cindy and Edward Schmitzer
Susan Schondelmaier
Mary Lou and
Buddy Schultz
Bob Schvey
Schwab Charitable Fund
Paul Schwend
Robin and Greg Scott
Kim Scott
Robert Scroggs
Christopher Scuderi
Margie Seaman
Jerry Seebol
Howard Serkin
Ralph Sevelius
Susan Shad
Neenad Shah
Deborah and Steven Shapiro
Jennifer and Todd Shaver
Terry Shea
Tina and Howard Sheffield
Benjamin Sheldon
Francine and Brian Shell
Lisa Shepherd
Michael Shreve
Richard Shuman
Lara and Derek Siewert
Kimberly and Raymond Silbar
Catherine Silsby
Judith Silver
Raquel Silverberg
Joyce and Bert Simon
Carol and Larry Skipper
John Slough
Sadie and Steve Smith
William Smith
Carol and Lewis Smith
Lynn and David Smith
Sarah Smith
Anonymous
Denise and Bryan Smith
Jonathan Smith
Tamara and Seth
Smithson-Rosenberg
Jeff Smowton
Dawn Smyser
Janet Sohacki
Kathy and Victor Soler-Sala
Bill Spann
Donna Spence
Gary and Michael Spencer
Jaime Spicer
Daniel Spiess
Jim Squires
Thomas Stakem
Eve and David Stamant
Rachel Starford
Richard Starkey
Eileen St-Aubin
Jerry Steckloff
David Steele
Vikki and Robert Stenborg
Kathy Stephens
Tammy and William
Stephenson
Anonymous
Chad Stewart
Jennifer Stokes
Jeffrey Stone
Jamie Storey
Sharon Storey and James Church
Michael Story
Judith Stoudemire
Harriet Stranahan and
Loren Lucas
David Stroud
Lynda Suttles
Carol and George Swift
Karen Swindell
Ashley Szczukowski
Darlene Tan
Tina Tanner
Marcia Tanner
Michelle Tatum
Robert Tatum
Madeline and Howard Taylor
Mary Taylor
Paul Taylor
LuAnn and Jim Terrell
Terry and Thomas Terry
William Tetsworth
Michael Thalgott
Greg Tharp
David Thies
Danny Thomas
Beverly Thomas
Robert Thomas
Judith Thomas
Troy Thompson
Jim Thorne
Danielle Thuston
Jim Tisony
Mindy and Tom Tolle
Mary and Joel Toomey
Marsha and John Toth
Patty Trauthwein
Patricia Trautwein
Edward Tribuzio
Charles Trinder
Karin Tucker
Kim Tuell
Hillary Tuttle
William Tutwiler
Christopher Twiggs
Judy and Tom Tygart
Linda Uible
David Uible
Lisa and Glenn Ullman
Rohit Vaid
Andrea and Michael Valdovinos
Jake Varn
Janet Vaughn
Debbie and Steve Verges
Landoll
Michael Vernere
Deborah and Patrick Villa
James Vivenzio
Ray Vogel
Betsy and Paul Voorhies
James Voss
Paul Vranesh
Jeanne Vura
Philip Walker
Erwin Wall
Temple and Mark Walling
Marsha and David Walsh
Jepp Walter
Leon Waters
David Watts
Lisa Weatherby
Cindy and Pete Weaver
Sharon Webb
Judy and John Weber
Mark Weber
Jacqueline Weder
Susan and Michael Wedner
Gilbert Weise
Patricia and Joel Weiss
Michelle Welch
Tasha and Jason Wells
Jennifer and John Werba
Tim Werner
Jay Westbrook
Dennis Westbrook
Valerie and Michael Whelan
Ben White
Teri and Chris White
Rhonda White
Robert White
Teresa and Chris Wiles
Mary Williams
Betty and Gregg Williams
David Williams
Karen Williams
Candice Williams
Amanda Williams
Hugh Williams
Wanda Willis
Rocky Wilson
Debra Wilson
Terrie and Ed Wimberly
Amy and Michael Winter
Mary Ann and Chester Witczak
Clair and Irwin Witt
Jennifer and Tyler Wolford
Lynda L. Wood and
Stephen P. Brakke
Amanda Woods
Michael Woodward
Rachel Woodward and
Brian Reynolds
Sharon Wunder
Elaine and Steve Wyman
Kathleen Yohe
Mark Young
Sally and Stuart Young
Dale and David Young
Amy Brooks
Sandra Brosius
Dawn Broun
Jabuce Brown
Chandler Brownlee
Robin Burchfield
Scott Burgess
James Byrne
Gretchen Cafiero
Christina Cahillane
Brian Callahan
Larry Callahan
Margaret Carner
Pamela Carr
Ronnie Carter
Michael Carter
Mary Cauley
Walter Chaboude
Cynthia and Steven Chambers
Cathy Chaney
Kim Christou
Gerry Clare
Larry Clark
Joann Clark
Teri Cleeland
Dana Clouser
Opening Act $25 - $149
Ann Abercrombie
Courtney Abraham
William Ackland
Cheryl Alancourt
Ronda Allen
Billy Allen
April Alzamora
Kevin Anderson
Paul Andrews
Jerry Anthony
Joseph Arcovito
Shelly Arnold
Mercedes and Otis Austin
Charles Babb
Michelle Barth
Christina Behnam
John Besselman
Calista Bestor
Megan Black
Terry Bork
Luc Bourguignon
Larry Braden
Lori Brandel
Mary Cay and Gary Brock
Edie Brooks
Sarah Brooks
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Opening Act Continued...
Chris Condon
Rich Cordara
Diana Cordero
Kelly Corredor
June Cowart and Trevor Howe
Jerry Cox
Rosemarie Coyle
Patricia and Peter Craig
Aaron Curtis
Anita Dahlstrom
Darren Daily
Susan Daley
Tony Daning
Patti Daquino
Sara Davis
Kathryn DeAngelis
Christine DeFranco
Gregory DeLong
Jean-Ellen and Richard DeSpain
Ron Dill
Danielle Dionne
Judith Dioquino
Kimberly Diorio
Bob Eberle
Catherine Edwards
Dwight Elliott
Sharon Endres
Krista Erhart
Debra Eurom
Kaye Fearneyhough
Roberto Fernandez
Howard Fetner
First Coast Christian School
Joseph Fisher
William Foster
Brandy Freeman
Tim Frost
Billie-jean and Carl Fryer
Madeliene Gainers
Lisa Gibbons
Leslie Graves
James Green
David Green
Floretta Greene
Bruce Grimes
The Honorable William I.
Gulliford, Jr.
Amy Haines
Karen Hamilton
Dennis Hammond
Gary Hampton
Abel Harding
Paul Hauser
Michael Hayden
Brenda A. Hearn and
Angela Strickland
Kelly Heatwole
Debra Heister
Nancy Herman
Joyce Hernandez
Geoffrey Hewitt
Nancy Hickman
Deana Hobbs
Jane and Butch Howard
Margaret Ann Huffty
Lewis Hunt
Alan Hurst
Idea Staffing
Michael Janssen
John Jeans
Broadie Jones
Donald Keen
Kelly Kendall
James Kent
Lee Kiesig
Carolyn Knapp
Scott Kravitz
Patra Laboy
Leslie Laird
Beverly Landingham
Ross LaToya
G. Childress Lee
Lynda and Allen Lee
Sharon Leuzinger
Robert Link
John Livingston
Duane Lupinski
Bonnie Lyman
Nancy Lynch
Jila Mahajan
David Maloney
Earl Marks
Franklin Martyn
Donna Masse
Andy Mayer
Maryellen McCaffrey
Sarah McCue
Rick Mecklenburg
Krista Mercurio
Elisa Miller
Lisa Miller
Rick Mobley
Kenneth Moon
Jerry Mooney
Rhonda Moore
Kimberly Moreland
Joseph Morris
Todd Murphy
Jodi and Anna
Mussallem
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space in Florida Theatre’s quarterly magazine, Ovation!
The Florida Theatre has served as Jacksonville’s premier entertainment center
since 1927. It is recognized as one of the finest concert venues in the Southeast,
and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
By advertising in Ovation, you promote your business and you deliver your message
to our loyal, affluent patrons who spend quality time with our playbill during each
performance—a solid marketing opportunity that also demonstrates your support of
the performing arts - a real win-win!
To advertise, simply supply your camera-ready art work.
We provide:
• A high quality, professional format to display your ad in Full Color.
• Visually pleasing page layouts, easier to enjoy, use, and retain as a souvenir of the show.
• Advertisement on a quarterly, multi-quarterly, or annual basis, with the opportunity to change your ad every three months.
• Circulation per quarter of 35,000 copies with 5,000 overprints to hotels and places where
Florida Theatre’s patrons visit to purchase services and products.
• Repetitive exposure to our many Patrons and Members.
• A statement of your business's commitment to the arts to those prospective customers who share the same commitment.
• An online version which will be displayed on our website.
• Advertisement that appears 52 weeks out of the year at every performance.
• Join Ovation for our upcoming season and as Ovation readers get on their feet at the end of a Florida Theatre presentation, they will be placed in motion and seek the advertisers that brought them Ovation magazine.
To learn more about advertising in the Florida Theatre's Ovation, please contact:
April Major | Ovation Account Manager
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Board and Staff
Front of House
Board of Directors
Chairperson
First Vice Chairperson House Manager..................................Rob Wesley
Usher Coordinator.............................Jerry Steckloff
Dave Henry
Vince McCormack
Assistant Usher Coordinator.............Arthur Resler
Second Vice Chairperson
Treasurer
Head Security....................................Danny Farmer
Tom Bolling
Kellie Hardee
Security.............................................Ralph Brown, Bryan
Secretary
Durrence, TJ Eason, Jamie Harper, Chris Hoskins, Marc Nolan,
Lesley Roberts
Mike Phelps, Keith Rudnitskie, Gordon Snow, Zac Wallace,
Kareem Warthern
Members
JSO Supervisor.................................. Barry Stevenson
Keith Brown
Chris Granfield
Steven Rathel
Bartenders.........................................Adam Arendell, Amber Brill,
Brian Carney
Michael Greene
Lorraine Rodriguez
Sonia Cardoos, Carrie Crosby, Sarah Doughty, Daniela Ducret,
Kelly Diaz
Peter Hargitai
Lyndsay Rossman
Amy Garrett, Chris Gay, Aaron Gibson-Evans, Chris Hurley, DevKen Duncan
Michael Kenney
Ross Singletary
on Inman-Roden, Kyler Mazur, Chris Miles, Jon Morgan, Dawn
Renee Finley
Tonisha Landry-Gaines
Bart Straughn
Stubblefield, Emma Walker, Alex Walton, Heather Walton
Andrew Glassman
Hamilton Neal
Ryan Taylor
Merchandise......................................Rhonda Graves
Lisa Goodrich
Guy Parola
Anne Urban
Housekeeping Supervisor.................Florence Prince
Jacob Gordon
Fitzhugh Powell
Ed White
Housekeeping...................................Raborn Mitchell, John Gibbs
Leslie Gordon
Kellie Prusiecki
Kay Harper Williams
Honorary Board
Bobby Martin
Professional Staff
Administration
President .......................................Numa Saisselin
Development Director....................Holly Hammond
Finance Director.............................Tracy Duffy
Marketing Director.........................Kathryn Wills
Programming Director................... Kevin Stone
Membership Manager.....................Lorin Thies
Special Events Manager.................Lindsay Van-Zant
Ovation Account Manager..............April Major
Theatre Rental Manager.................Jean-Ellen DeSpain
Accounting Assistant.....................Susan Shaw
Administrative Assistant................Cristina Epperson
Theatre Rental Manager.................Jean-Ellen DeSpain
Accounting Assistant.....................Susan Shaw
Administrative Assistant................Cristina Epperson
Production
Technical Director...........................Saul Lucio
Audio Engineer................................Kenny Stubblefield
Facility Maintenance Manager.......Mark Goode
35mm Film Projectionist............... Chris Williams
Stage Crew.....................................Nick Ciccarello,
Aimee Pink-Crandall, Jeremy Moore, Ashly Potter-Loper,
Mike Maybury, Lonnie Rowell, Merrell Young, Eric Stanfield
Ticket Office
Ushers: The ushers of the Florida Theatre are all volunteers.
These ushers have worked six or more events in the last year:
Betty Adams, Barbara Agnelneri, Vincent Agnelneri, Pat Antoniello Newton,
Barbara Bauer, Gary Bauer, Ross Byers, Lynn Chapman, Fay Clare, Joe Clare,
Willie Paul Daniels, Eileen Davis, Josi Devine, Cate Dobbins, Kathy Donato,
Mary Dyal, Cindy Falor, Jim Falor, Larry Filkoff, Rita Friedman, Sheldon
Friedman, Chris Girard, Dave Glenn, Mondo Godina, Priscilla Hamlin, Ellen
Hardwick, Annette Hayes, Clancy Hitchcock, Vivian Hitchcock, Cleo Hoffm
an, Mary Hogan, Tony Holmes, Janette Hughes, Helen Humphreys, Rusty
Ickes, Greg Johnson, Mary Jones, Linda Kelly, Steve Kelly, Lauren Kraul,
Marion Lane, Sandy Mannis, John Martin, Angel Meissner, Peggy Morris,
Pamela Peters, Betty Purcell, Steven Rathel, Becky Raymond, Dora Rhodes,
Derek Sabbath, Sharon Sabbath, Mildred Sapp, Willie Sapp, Wanda Silva,
Margaret Sims, Debbie Smith, Jon Smith, Steven Smith, Fred Van Hees,
Sharon Van Hees, Mary Lou Van Teylingen, Tom Washawanny, Charles Webb,
Daniel Weinstock, Jamie Woodward, Terri Wood, Rosetta Webster
Professional Acknowledgements
Insurance...........................................Brown & Brown
Accounting........................................Harbeson, Fletcher & Bateh, LLP
Transportation...................................East Coast Transportation
Catering.............................................Angela Zavakos
Graphic Design..................................Katie Chaplin
Web Site Management.....................On Ideas
Network Support...............................ICX/Scarlett Group
Networking........................................OrangeFiber
Backstage Employees are represented by the
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage
Employees- IATSE Local 115. Saul Lucio, Business Agent
Ticket Office Manager....................Kathleen Petrillo-Bair
Assistant Ticket Office Manager....Terri Williams
Representatives.............................Maureen Cockburn, Gail
Cole, Saundra Floyd, Joann Grant, Floretta Green, Sandy King,
Melissa White
The Florida Theatre is a member of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters,
the League of Historic American Theatres, the Consortium of Eastern Regional
Theatres, Florida Professional Presenters Consortium, Florida Facility Managers
Association, Cultural Fusion, The Combine, International Ticketing Association,
Florida Association of Ticketing, the Association of Fundraising Professionals,
and the Jax Chamber of Commerce.
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The Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.
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