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BackStage - Community Players of Concord
BackStage
85th Season - Third Issue - February 2013
with the Community Players of Concord, N.H., Inc.
DOUBT
A PARABLE
By John Patrick Shanley
Directed by Kevin Barret
The 85th award winning season of the Community Players of Concord concludes on
May 3-5 with three performances of DOUBT, A Parable, a play by John Patrick Shanley.
Originally staged off Broadway, the production moved to Broadway in March, 2005 and
closed after 525 performances and 25 previews. DOUBT, a Parable won the 2005 Pulitzer
Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for best play.
DOUBT, a Parable takes place in 1964 at the fictional St. Nicholas Catholic school
and Church in the Bronx, New York. The school’s principal, Sister Aloysius, a rigidly
conservative nun, insists upon constant vigilance. During a meeting with a younger nun,
sister James, it becomes clear that Aloysius harbors a deep mistrust toward her students,
her fellow clergymen, and society in general. Naïve and impressionable, Sister James is
easily upset by Aloysius’ severe manner and harsh criticism. Sister Aloysius has concerns
regarding the relationship between a parish priest and one of boys. She confers with Sister
James and with the boy’s mother; then she confronts the priest. With no actual proof that
any wrongdoing has taken place, the audience is left with its own doubt.
Director Kevin Barrett is working with a very talented cast:
Sister Aloysius Beauvier
Kathy Hodges
Sister James
Katie Dunn
Father Flynn
Aaron Compagna
Mrs. Muller
TJ Davis
Mentor to the Director
Wayland Bunnell
Co-ProducersAllwynne Fine
Barbara Woodman
Set Designer & Maser Builder Rick Silverberg
CostumesGay Bean
Stage Manager
Karen Braz
Set Painters
Jim Webber
Banner Design & Painting
Lacy Long
Lighting Design
David Nelson
Light Board Technician
Kevin Belval
Sound Design
Erik Hodges
Set Dressing and Props
Joey Murphy assisted by:
Kendra West-Senor, EJ Cohen
and Joyce Webber
Don’t miss this thought provoking, award winning drama as the Players bring the 85th
award winning season to a close.
The play is produces by permission of Dramaists Play Service, Inc., New York
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Three productions down for our Award Winning Season...one to go.
DOUBT is up and running under new leadershop. Kevin Barrett agreed to
step into the director’ role when the scheduled director had to step down.
(He said “Yes” when asked.) The cast and crew are busy rehearsing and
building. Please contact Allwynne Fine or Barbara Woodman, producers
extaordinaire to see how you can help.
Kendra West-Senor has agreed to chair the Nominating Committee. If you
are interested in serving on the Board of Directors, and can commit to all
the board meetings, please contact her. If she calls you to serve, please
consider saying “yes”
Allyson and Charles Mitchell have agreed to co-chair the Annual Meeting
on June 14. This is a wonderful opportunity to visit with good friends, eat
great food, be entertained AND catch up on how the Players are doing.
Don’t miss it. If they call you to help, please say “Yes”.
To get ready for the Annual Meeting, Kevin Belval will host the annual
Spring Clean-Up on June 8. We need lots of bodies to scrub the studio,
Kathryn and Erik Hodges with Victoria Hogan inside and out, and make it ready for the next season. When you get the
as the Upsons in MAME, 2005. notice and reminder, please say “Yes” by showing up for the day.
See, we need you to say “Yes” to help in all aspects of the Players. Don’t let any opportunity to go by when you can step
up to support the group. You know, 85 years is a long time to be around. Everyone needs help when they get to be that
age!
See you at the theatre!
Kathryn GM Hodges
President
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Staff
Editor ..................................... Phyllis Stuart
Assistant.................................... Lacy Long
Assistant.............................. Esther Crowley
Design and Layout ............ Tess Hodges
P. O. Box 681, Concord, NH 033020681
(603) 224-4905
www.communityplayersofconcord.org
The staff wishes to thank all who contributed to BackStage.
Produced by the Community Players of Concord, N.H., Inc. and distributed to its
members free of charge. A one-year nonmember subscription is $2.50.
Membership Chair:
Wayland Bunnell, 199 Tarrytown Road, Manchester, NH
03103
(603) 668-5466
BackStage has dedicated this year’s
issues to Bob Burns
The Players’ Mission: “... to encourage, foster and promote the participation
by amateurs in all phases of the theatrical arts ...”
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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Karen Braz, Childrens Theatre Project Chair
AUDITIONS!
AUDITIONS!
AUDITIONS!
The Community Players of Concord’s Children’s Theatre Project is thrilled to announce that our 18th season’s fall show
will be Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEST JR.!
Auditions will be held at the Players’ Studio on Josiah Bartlett Road in Concord on
Sunday, June 2 from 10:00 – 12:00 and 1:00 – 4:00
Monday June 3 from
Callbacks if needed will be held Wednesday
4:00 - 6:00
June 4 from
4:00 - 6:00
Auditions are open to young actors ages 8 – 16 years
Interested Actors need to contact Karen Braz at [email protected] to schedule an Audition day and time. Actors will
need to prepare both a short, memorized one-minute monologue as well as a song, which can either be sung a cappella
(without music) or to a music cd. There will be no audition pianist. Actor will also read scenes from the script. Please
also bring a recent photo you do not need returned.
The following roles are available:
Narrator (one or more)
The Prince
The Beast
The Old Beggar Woman/Enchantress
Bell (Beauty)
Various Villagers (an Aristocratic Lady, a Fish Man, an
Egg Man, a Sausage Curl Girl, a Baker, a Lady with a
Cane, a Lady with a Baby, a Candle Man, a Hat Seller,
Milkmaid, a Shepherd Boy and a Bookseller)
Gaston (egotistical, dimwitted, ladies’ man)
Lefou (his dimwitted sidekick)
Silly Girls (gaga for Gaston)
Monsieur D’Arque (the man who runs the lunatic Asylum)
Maurice (Belle’s Father and inventor)
Cogsworth (an English major-domo who is becoming
clock)
Lumiere (a French Maitre d’ who is becoming a
candelabra)
Babbette (a maid who is becoming a feather Duster)
Mrs. Potts (a cook who is becoming a teapot)
Chip (her son who is becoming a teacup)
Madame de la Grande Bouch (an opera singer who is
becoming a wardrobe)
Various Servants (who are becoming Napkins, Silverware,
a Dust Pail, an Egg Timer, etc.)
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IMPROVISATION FOR KIDS
Date: Saturday, May 11, 2013
Time: 10:00 am – 12 noon
Where: The Studio
Instructor: Betty Lent
Fee: $5.00 for members & $10.00 for non-members
This a great class to help our young actors make it up on the spot, participate
in some theatre games and have some fun! This workshop will help kids
develop the necessary skills to think on their feet and improve their future
performances. Instructor Betty Lent has taught this same workshop for adults
for many years and it continues to be one of our most popular workshops.
WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS (UP TO AGE 14)
Date: Saturday May 4, 2013
Time: 9:30 am – 12 noon
Where: The Studio
Instructors: Karen Braz & Tony Bonjorno
Fee: $5.00 for members & $10.00 for non-members
This is a wonderful class to help our young actors understand the auditioning
process. Our experienced instructors will help you bring character, movement
and emotion intoyour audition songs and monologues. Learn how to make your
audition distinctive so that the director and the entire audition panel remembers
you when it comes time tocast the show.
REGISTRATION FORM FOR May 2013
WORKSHOPS
NHCTA
Allwynne Fine, Rep.
A meeting of the NHCTA was
held on February 2, 2014, at the
Address___________________________________________________ Court Street Theater in Nashua
with only five community theater
Age___________________________Phone_______________________
groups represented. Chuck Emond
Parents’ E-mail______________________________________________ led the discussion which centered
around planning the 43rd NHCTA
Pre-registration is important since the workshop size will be limited.
Festival next fall. Joe Pelonzi of the
Ghostlight Theater and the Nashua
*Remember to pack water and snacks.
Theater Guild offered to bring the
Auditioning Workshop – Saturday May 4, 2013________________________ request for sponsorship to the Bedford
Improvisation Workshop – Saturday May l1, 2013______________________ Off Broadway board meeting the
next night. He is proposing tha the
Total Number of workshops @$5.00 = _________
group receive all revenue from the
admisssions, concessions, and ads
Total Number of workshops @10.00 = _________
with the entry fees going to NHCTA.
The entry fee will be $125.00 with
Make checks payable to: Community Players of Concord, NH
paid membership. Membership dues
Mail this form and payment to: Candy Brehm or to
Karen Braz
are $25.00. So far there hasn’t been
75 Hutchinson Rd.
732 Concord Stage Rd. #15 much interest shown since the festival
is a state competition with no regional
Chichester, NH 03258 Weare, NH 03281
competition to follow.
Child’s Name_______________________________________________
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THE CHILDREN’S THEATRE PROJECT WINTER VACATION
THEATRE CAMP
Director: Karen Braz
The CTP offered its annual Winter Vacation Theatre Camp from Sunday, February 14 – Friday, March 1. Twenty-eight
young actors from ages 8 – 14 participated in BUGSY MALONE, JR., singing, dancing and acting their way through this
funny show where kids play at being 1920’s gangsters. Along with yours truly directing, Tony Bonjorno coached the cast
vocally and student choreographer Brooke Solomon staged the dances.Nathan Smith and Griff Stuart acted as our teen
assistants; finding props, pulling costumes and working backstage the night of the performance.
We were very lucky and extremely grateful to once again have Pembroke Academy open it theatre doors to us. Their
director, Peter Mehegan, is a wonderful fellow who does all he can to make sure we’re all set with lights and sound for
the day we are in the theatre, even finding us one of his students to run the board for the show. The facilities coordinator,
Jane Darrell, quoted us an extremely generous fee for the use of the space, and then emailed me to “Oh wait, you’re
a non-profit group; you’ll get it for even less…!! How nice! And the custodial staff was great to work with, very
accommodating and helpful, as always.
I’m also very thankful for the parents who helped with all those things that need doing; going out to buy food for our
pizza party the night of the show, helping with costumes, making props, helping with move-in and strike, cleaing up,
etc. And especially for SandyStrzepek and her amazing cake making skills!! It was a busy, fun week and the cast did a
GREAT job Friday night, showing off what they’d been working on all week! They did themselves proud! Thanks for a
great time and see you all next year, we hope!
photos by Lynn Solomon.
Fat Sam (center) and his gang
The cast taking a bow.
April 2013
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RE- INTRODUCING E.J. COHEN
or
BEAUTY SCHOOL DROP-OUT LANDS BOARD JOB AS
PLAYERS’ SECRETARY
Those of you in The Players that go back to 1985 will remember our new
secretary on the Board Of Directors as an energetic stage performer. From 1985
- 1992 she performed in 8 shows while working other duties on 3 more.
Her name is E.J. Cohen (don’t ask, EVERYBODY calls her E.J.) and she first
came to us when she was dragged (quite literally according to her) by Karen
Braz to auditions for Grease in February of 1985. She landed the coveted role of
Frenchy, the beauty school drop-out and the rest is history.
Originally from Bridgeport & Fairfield, CT, she found herself job-seeking in
1984 in VT. Not finding what she was looking for, she set out on Rt 9 and landed
in Concord. She continued to search for a job in Portsmouth and other sections
of the state but had to admit to herself that she liked Concord.
E.J. left Concord in 1992 and became a teacher at the California School for the
Deaf in Fremont, CA. She quit teaching in Oct. 1996 and became a full-time
freelance interpreter. She also taught and interpreted at various synagogues
in the San Francisco Bay area and then decided to return to school for another
Master’s degree. After 10 years in CA, she moved to London, England to study
Jewish Education where she got her degree in 2 years, but ended up staying for
8.
E.J. may have left Concord and even the USA but she never left The Players,
keeping up her membership and friendships made years ago. “During the 20 years I was away, I continued to get issues of
the Backstage. Most of them were accompanied by a handwritten letter by Bob Stuart, filling me in and bringing a bit of
the Community Players to me wherever I was. It helped curb the bouts of homesickness; Concord (and The Players) were
HOME”.
She returned to the states in May 2011 and moved back to Concord that Oct. It wasn’t long before she was back with The
Players helping with props and painting sets for last season’s The Philadelphia Story, performing at the Annual Meeting
and getting elected to The Board of Directors in June.
Much has changed since her return: The Studio was still in the
fund raising stage in 1992 - “It’s an amazing space, where we
can rehearse and build and create, instead of dividing our time in
various buildings. Another big change is the Children’s Theater
with Jim Webber and Lacy Long in
San Francisco
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Project; it was a dream of Karen Braz’ and I’m thrilled it’s become such a
successful reality... and so many new faces,sometimes it feels like a brand
new organization”.
She’s had a great time over the years -- “Playing Frenchy, because it was
my introduction to the Players and to the people who have become my
closest pals. LOVED being in Music Man, as a ‘pick-a-little’ lady, because
I loved the camaraderie and the fake gossip. Being in the chorus in Once
Upon A Mattress was fun because there was so much to react to; I loved
the dance numbers too. A BIG favorite: being in the ensemble for Not
Quite Broadway with Love. It was a great, bonding (KIM! you’ll have to
ask her about this one), emotional (my first Players’ solo!) and cathartic
show for me. Now, I’m having fun with helping with props because I
like the scavenger aspect of it, and I’d consider auditioning for a musical
again...”
E.J. is joyful about being back HOME and working with her old and
new friends. She plays several musical instruments which many of you
witnessed at last year’s annual meeting. She even accompanied this writer
on typewriter once (again, you’ll have to ask her). Still, she does miss
some things -- “seeing Joan Guardino do her Romper Room greeting at the
Annual Meeting”. We’re all with you there, EJ.
So, any advice you can give our members from your lofty perch on The
Board? “Be involved!!! Volunteer to help build, help paint, help stuff
envelopes, usher... ANYTHING! It’s a friendly, talented group of folks
who welcome newbies with open arms. And as I’ve found, they welcome
returnees (even offering them positions on the Board!)...disproving the ‘you
can’t go home again’ theory”. Encore!!
EJ My Fair Lady II
working at Audi
April 2013
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2013
Osy Strong Award
All members of the Community Players of Concord
are invited to submit their nominations for Outstanding
Contributor to our organization
Qualifications for the Osy Strong Award are:
1.
Any adult Player, past or present, whose service to the
organization has been notable, shall be considered.
2.
The service to be recognized should be of general
benefit to the Players as a group.
3.
Service recognized must be over and above the normal
duties of membership in the Community Players
organization.
4.
The nominee need not be a current member of the
Players.
5.
The nomination should be made on the form shown
below, using additional sheets if necessary. Service
need not be confined to a single year.
6.
Nominees should not be advised of their nomination.
7. The President is ineligible for this award.
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
Robert A. Stuart
Harriet N. Strong
Winifred E. Lethbridge
Betty Abbott
Francis X. Gardner
Phyllis L. Stuart
William F. Tiffany
Carol Kyne
Clara Lemm Brogan
Virginia Dwelley
Allwynne E. Fine
Kenneth & Edna Walker
Past Recipients
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Wallace J. Pineault
Irene F. Deschenes
Joan Guardino
Camie P. Morison
Joseph Dwelley
Jean and John Conlon
Fritz Sabbow
Lee Lajoie
Sharon Lajoie
Douglas Schwarz
Craig and Mary Walker
Gregory Stuart
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Robert Pearson
Doris Ballard
Wayland Bunnell
Lacy Long
Karen Braz
William Golding
Elizabeth Lent
Kevin Belval
Kathryn Hodges
Esther Crowley
Jim Webber
Kendra West-Senor
I would like to nominate ________________________________________ for the 2012 Osy Strong Award.
She/he has demonstrated the aforementioned qualities in the following ways: ________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Signed _____________________________________________________
Date ___________________
Osy Strong Award nominations should be received by the Players Board of Directors no later than
May 7, 2012. Nominations should be mailed or given to the President:
Wayland Bunnell, 199 Tarrytown Rd., Manchester, NH 03103
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MOVED AND
SECONDED
January Board Meeting
Bob Pearson reported that the
Producers Manual is ready to go to
the printer. Jim Webber announced
that Boston/Manchester Airport will
be sponsoring BOEING BOEING.
Alwynne Fine and Barbara Woodman
were approved as producers of
DOUBT, a Parable and the budget
for this play was approved. It was
voted to increase the main stage
director’s fee from $500 to $750 and
the choreographer’s fee from $400
to $600 starting with the 2013-2014
Season. Policy and Procedures:
Discussion occurred as to who is
responsible for diction and projection
during a show, both for rehearsal and
production. After much discussion,
it was voted to add to the Director’s
Agreement; that the Director shall
create and implement a plan to
address diction and projection
during the rehearsal process and
shall share the plan with the Board.
Videotaping: The Players will comply
with all applicable laws restricting
the recording and videotaping of
copywrited material.
STUDIO SCHEDULING
Kathryn Hodges, Chair
The Spring is always the quiet time for the studio scheduler, with only one show
to work with. If you need the studio for a Players’ event, please contact me at
753-6653 or hodges_erik @comcast.net. I will need the date, time (from-to) and
reason, as well as which room you want (rehearsal or workroom)
DATES TO REMEMBER
APRIL
26
DOUBT, a Parable Move-in
Audi
3-5
DOUBT, a Parable Performance
Audi
9
Board Meeting
Studio
MAY
JUNE
6
Board Meeting
Studio
8
Spring Studio Clean-up
Studio
14
ANNUAL MEETING
Studio
11
Board Meeting – Nuts & Bolts
Studio
18
Board Meeting
Studio
JULY
February Board Meeting
Wayland Bunnell, chairman of
the 2013-2014 Season Selection
Committee reported thatscenes were
read from several comedies at the
members’ open meeting. There was
overwhelming support for KING
KONG’S NIGHT OUT and THE
ALLERGIST’S WIFE and it was
voted to accept the Season Selection
Committee’s recommendationfor
these two plays.
March Board Meeting
Emergency Meeting:
An emergency meeting was held due to Pat Karpen’s resignation as Director for
DOUBT and Kevin Barrett agred to replace her as Director.
Regular Board Meeting:
Charles and Allison Mitchell were appointed Chairmen of the Annual Meeting;
Kendra West-Senor was appointed as Chair of the Nominating Committee; Jim
Webber was appointed as a member of the Publicity Committee to do calendar
listings. Eric Halter resigned as Chair of the Website Committee as May 31.
Bob Pearson reported that 2 copies of the new Producer’s manual are in the
Library. (one cannot be removed). It was voted to accept the tentative budget
for BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. E J Cohen volunteered to serve on the
committee for the Chamber of Comerce Business Showcase in April. Karen
Braz and Candy Brehm will represent the Childrens Theatre at the Jr. Service
League’s Breakfast April 7.
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COME ONE, COME
ALL
Allison and Charles
Mitchell, Chairmen
The Players’ Annual Meeting is
on June 14, 2013. We will gather at
6:00, with a POTLUCK meal soon
thereafter.
Please bring the following item,
depending on the FIRST letter of your
last name.
A-R
Main Dish
S-V Salad
W-Z
Dessert
The Committee will provide drinks
(ice tea, soda, water, coffee)
Entertainment is still to be
determined. But we promise you an
exciting meeting!
BOX OFFICE and SUBCRIPTION CHAIR
David Murdo, Chair
The Community Players 85th “Award Winning Season” is drawing to a close, and
with success. We are also ending our second season using Vendini as our ticket
vender. Over the past two years, it has provided actual tickets for our patrons,
ticket sponsors which brought in an additional income and most importantly,
ability to balance the box office after each show successfully.
I would like to thank our show ticket sponsors: Imagination Village, Nadeau’s
Sub, Hermano’s Mexican Restaurant, and Ballard’s Ice Cream and More. If
you are dining out, I encourage you to consider one of our ticket sponsors and
thank them for their sponsorship. Finally, thank you to the volunteers who
came forward to help staff the box office: Ellen Burger, Allwynne Fine, Louis
Rosenthal and Theresa Neves. It is because of these fine volunteers that the box
office has run so smoothly.
As we gear up for the start of the Community Players 86th Season, I would
invite you to step forward and volunteer to work in the box office. Some of
our volunteers who were uncomfortable with a computer, have discovered it
is very easy to use. If you aren’t convinced, there is a need for a volunteer for
performance night to help greet our patrons and pass out the reserve tickets.
Please note that I have discontinued my home phone land line 225-7474. I can
now be reached by my cell phone 233-3737 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Again, thanks for a job well done and I look forward to our 86th Season.
SOUND
Erik Hodges, Chair
Finally, the Players have a complete
sound system! After two productions
with ‘in the field tests’ and a lot of
trial and error, we now have an easy
to use, great sounding system ready
for whatever the group throws at it.
All primary components are made
in the USA by Peavey Electronics,
and are designed for anything from
rock & roll to classical sound reenforcement. We will be using the
new rig for the first time in May with
our production of DOUBT. I want to
encourage any and all members who
have any interest in learning about
the new system to join me beind
the desk at the Audi or production
week, April 28 through May 5. I’m
also available for training any and
all members who want to operate
the system in the future. Because
it’s our equipment, Players’members
don’t need any special certification,
just two good ears, a fondness for
space age knobs and buttons, and an
afternoon with an owner’s manual.
Feel free to contact me anytime at
753-6653 for further info.
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FRIENDS OF THE
AUDI
Erik Hodges, Rep.
A brief report on the Friends
Quarterly Meeting
The Friends of the Audi had their
quarterly meeting on Sunday, March
10 in the Audi lobby. Topics of
discussion involving the Players
included the January promo mailing
that used, in part, info from the
Players’ data base. The Friends are,
also, planning to move the large stack
of folding chairs in the basement by
the rear stairwell to a mobile chair
rack that will be stored along the
backstage wall. This will require each
show to take the mobile chair rack
into account during the production
week. If removed from this area at
the start of the week, it will have to be
returned during set strike.
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THRU THE STAGE DOOR
Betty Thomson is back at home in Epsom after spending the winter in FL.
Shortly after arriving in the Sunshine State, she suffered a stroke but is well on
her road to revovery - demonstrating a time step for the nurses in the re-hab
hospital. We’re certain she’d appreciate a call.
Mary V. Case (HARVEY II, THE DROWSY CHAPERONE) and her husband,
Bill have decided to return to their home state of RI. Mary enjoyed discovering
her theatrical abilities with the Players and performed in 6 shows with us since
becoming a member in 2008. Break A Leg,
Mary! We will miss you.
Clara Brogan was in the Concord Hospital during the Christmas holiday
season with pneumonia and is now well on her way to recovery.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
JUNE
6 Barbara Woodman
8 Gary Evans
12 Reed Marmy-Cotton
13 Jean-Marie Peterson
16 Abby Lange
18 Jim Rogarto
18 Marc Willis
20 Norman Ballard
21 Barbara Lawler
21 Elizabeth Perrin-Vigil
22 Kathleen Beliveau
23 Alene Allegretti
23 Bob Pearson
25 Andre Tremblay
29 Mary Walker
April 2013
JULY
2 Kevin Buckly
2 McLane Heckman
2 David Murdo
3 Joan Kelley
4 Wayland Bunnell
5 Allwynne Fine
8 Chris Demers
8 Carole Neveux
10 John Conlon
10 Elizabeth (Tess) Hodges
11 Rick Broussard
15 Colleen Schwarz
17 James Kruse
16 Eric Skoglund
20 Robert Lethbridge
23 Ginny Dwelley
24 Sally Argeriou
26 Milton Argeriou
28 Allie Piper
31 Kristopher Hanks
AUGUST
1 Barbara C. Beelle
2 Tamara McGonagle
9 Victoria Hogan
10 Karen Braz
12 Jeanne Bailey-Clemans
12 Kevin Roberge
15 Geri Veroneau
16 Maggie Faneuf
17 Katherine Duncan
17 Kelly Doremus Stuart
18 Tom McAloon
21 Colleen Jay Paquette
21 Cheri Birch
25 Candace Azotea
31 Craig Walker
NOMINATION
COMMITTEE
Kendra West-Senor, Chair
The Nominees are…
Betty Lent, Lacy long, and I are the
members of this year’s Nominating
Committee. We are interested in
hearing from you if you have a
member in mind who would be an
asset to the Board of Directors. Please
consider that being on the Board is
a big commitment and an integral
part of what makes the Community
Players of Concord such a reputable
organization. Please send me an email
with your nominee’s name and contact
information. Thank you. Kendra
West-Senor – kdubbs@mcttelecom.
com
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