Annual Report - Center for Puppetry Arts

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Annual Report - Center for Puppetry Arts
2004-2005
Annual Report
Center for Puppetry Arts
Dear Friends and Supporters,
The 2004-05 season proved to be very busy! We presented 769 performances of ten family
productions and 52 performances of seven New Directions Series (adult) productions.
Education instructors taught over 650 workshops, and museum staff conducted over 250
tours.
Avanti, Da Vinci! The Secret Adventures of Leonardo da Vinci by Associate Artistic Director Jon
Ludwig and Resident Puppet Designer Jason Hines, had its world premiere here at the Center
in August. Critics and audiences alike loved the farcical look at the Renaissance man.Wendell
Brock, theater critic for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, cited it as one of the best works he’d
seen in his three years of reviewing Atlanta theater. In September, the production traveled
to the Slovak Republic for Festival Bábkarska Bystrica, or the International Festival of Slovak
Puppet Theatres.
Jane Fonda was the honored guest at the 2004 String Fling Gala. She auctioned off three
of her cookbooks for $5,000. The annual fundraiser raised almost $125,000 to support
education programs.
In November 2004, the Center was awarded the prestigious George Goodwin Community
Grant for 2005-2006 by Manning Selvage & Lee/Atlanta (MS&L), a leading public relations
firm. We are thrilled to have them on board to expand our public relations efforts.
In December, we released three Center productions on DVD – American Tall Tales, Beauty
& the Beast and Dinosaurs. Creative Digital Group donated two years of video production
services to capture the productions on film so they could be enjoyed for years to come. In
March 2005, we learned that American Tall Tales had won a Telly Award – an annual prestigious
competition.
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Also in March, the Center launched its online Museum Store, where patrons from all over
the world can purchase the DVDs, puppets and related items. Thanks to Macquarium and
TechBridge for their pro bono assistance.
In April 2005, we announced the establishment of our third endowment, the Barbara and
Bill Wylly Executive Director Endowment, created in honor of the Wylly’s long and very
influential association with the Center.
We are also pleased to announce that this season we completed the requirements for the
Ford Foundation Challenge Grant. We were one of 28 arts organizations across the country
to benefit from their New Directions/New Donors for the Arts Initiative, awarded in 2000.
The final report from this grant is included.
We gratefully acknowledge the individuals, corporations, foundations and government
organizations who supported us this season. This support allows us to maintain an active
Atlanta treasure – one that the whole community can learn from and enjoy.
I hope you enjoy reading the following report, which covers July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2005.
Sincerely,
Vincent Anthony
Barbara and Bill Wylly Executive Director
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Board of Directors
July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2005
Mr. John T. Chandler, Retired from Equifax, Chairman
Mr.Vincent Anthony, Center for Puppetry Arts, President
Mrs. Barbara Wylly, Immediate Past Chair
Mr. Bruce Fike, Executrack, Secretary
Mr. Kip Caffey, Consultant, Treasurer
Executive Committee
Mr. Stephen Brown / Manning Selvage and Lee
Mrs. U. Bertram Ellis, Jr. / Community Volunteer
Mr. Steve Floyd / Consultant
Mr. John Freebairn / Freebairn and Co.
Mr. Brion Friedman / Montag and Caldwell
Ms. Diane K. Gray / Consultant
Ms. Susan Pease Langford / Peck, Shaffer and
Williams, LLP
Mrs. J. Erskine Love, Jr. / Printpack Inc.
Mr. Barry Sikes / Creative Digital Group
Mrs. Alan Taetle / Community Volunteer
Board Members
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Mr. Richard A. Bennett / Bennett Thrasher
Mr. Smith W. Brookhart, IV / SunTrust Bank
Dr. Margo Brinton / Georgia State University
Ms. Lavona Currie / Community Volunteer
Mr. Mark L. Feidler / BellSouth Corporation
Mr. Kevin Foster / Macquarium
Mrs. Edward T. M. Garland / Community
Volunteer
Mr. William Gray /Accenture
Ms. Deirdre W. Holland / D. Woodard Associates
Ms. Lisa Keller / Community Volunteer
Mrs. Catharine J. Kelly/ Accenture
Mr. Edward Knox / Knox Jewelers
Mr. Matthew S. Lewis / Checkfree Corporation
Mr. Joe McCarthy / Lucent Technologies
Ms. Deirdre McDonald / Clark Atlanta University
Mrs. Marge McDonald / Creative and Publishing
Concepts.
Mr. Kevin McGonigle / Russell Reynolds and
Associates
Mr. Patricio Montalbetti / Perez and Montalbetti
Advertising
Mrs. Elizabeth Newton / Executrack
Mr. David Nour / Nour Group
Mrs. E. Earl Patton, Jr. / Community Volunteer
Ms. Myrna Pittman / Georgia Power
Mrs. Mark B. Riley / Spherion
Mrs. H. Bronson Smith / Community
Volunteer
Mrs. C. Preston Stephens / Community
Volunteer
Ms. Deirdre C. Stiles / Community Volunteer
Mr. Michael E. Stogner / Bank of America
Ms. Rosalia Thomas / IBM
Ms. Marion Tilson / Cingular Wireless
Mrs. Annie-York Trujillo / Community Volunteer
Mrs. Clyde Tuggle / Community Volunteer
Ms. Elaine Rogers Walsh / Jones, Day, Reavis and
Pogue
Dr. Jonne Walter / Physician
Mr. Mack Wilbourn, Jr. / Mack II, Inc.
Advisors to the Executive
Committee
Mrs. H. Pierce Allgood / Community Volunteer
Mr. Dennis M. Betz / BellSouth
Ms. Juliet Dobbs Blackburn-Beamon / Atlanta
University
Mrs. George S. Branch / Community Volunteer
Mr. M. A. Brown / Georgia Power Company
Mr. Thomas W. Dortch, Jr. / One Hundred Black
Men of America
Mrs. Jesse Hill, Jr. / Community Volunteer
Mr. Tommy Hills / CFO State of GA
Mr. James H. Landon / Jones, Day, Reavis and
Pogue
Ms. Mary Shivers O’Gara / High Museum of Art
Mr. Robb Pitts / Fulton County Commissioner
Mr. Robert Rivers / Hall County Government
Mr. E. Grady Terry / Southeastern Mediation
Corporation
Mr. Martin Tilson / Kilpatrick and Stockton LLP
Mrs. Nils E. Wennerholm / Community Volunteer
Honorary directors
Mr. James G. Dalton, Sr., Retired from Caraustar
Industries
Mrs. Rutherford L. Ellis, Retired Community
Volunteer
Financial Statement
July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2005
REVENUE............$3,359,071
expenses..............$3,534,112
revenue sources
revenue from operations...........................$1,299,608
Performances, Museum, Education, Museum Store
revenue from contributions......................$1,796,276
Contributions...................................................................$445,455
In-Kind Donations...........................................................$496,606
Grants and Contracts.....................................................$200,667
String Fling Fundraiser.....................................................$154,567
Memberships.....................................................................$139,186
Donated Museum Items.................................................$525
Capital Campaign.............................................................$359,270
Revenue from
endowment and investments.......................$263,187
total revenue..........................................$3,359,071
expenses
revenue for operations..............................$3,534,112
Programming, Fundraising, Administration,
Marketing and Depreciation
program attendance
ON-SITE
performances...................160,545
OFF-SITE
TOTALS
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22,599
350,000*
372,599
160,545
82,441
391,546
634,532
education programs........59,842
museum programs........... 41,546
totals................................261,933
total number of admissions...............................634,532
*Estimated
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About the Center for
Puppetry Arts
The Center for Puppetry Arts is the nation’s largest non-profit organization dedicated to
the art form of puppetry and focuses on three areas: performance, education and museum.
Each year the Center for Puppetry Arts brings quality family programming to Atlanta as part
of the Family Series, a collection of adapted classic stories and new works performed in a
variety of puppetry styles by the Center company. National traveling puppetry troupes set
up shop at the Center during SummerFest for families, while teen and adult-oriented shows
by Atlanta artists and visiting companies comprise the New Directions Series.
In addition to presenting riveting productions, the Center also holds two museum spaces and
offers a variety of classes and workshops for adults and children alike. Puppets: The Power of
Wonder is an inviting, interactive museum, which provides hands-on educational fun with over
350 puppets from around the world. Additional puppets and objects are on display in special
exhibits throughout the building.
Create-A-Puppet workshops, offered in conjunction with Family Series performances,
encourage children to build a puppet of their own that is related to the show. Adults can learn
more about different aspects of puppetry in the Adult Education Series. And the Distance
Learning program reaches students across the U.S. with a virtual field trip experience.
All activities presented at the Center are educational – programming meets curriculum
standards in Language Arts, Fine Arts and Character Education, among others.
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Performance
See a show. Make a puppet. Tour the museum. All activities at the Center work
together for a comprehensive learning experience. Most family productions during
the 2004-05 season were based on beloved, classic works of literature, and the New
Directions Series continued to present original works for adult audiences.
SummerFest 2004
Cinderella
Mr. Ug, Caveman
A charming adaptation told with lavish sets and
intricate marionettes. Mainstage Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Beautiful Bird Rodand-String Puppet
Museum Tour: Find a bird puppet from a show
called “The Glass Dream”
Mr. Ug, Caveman, and his struggles taught a timeless
lesson about the human imagination. The show
featured a variety of hand-and-rod puppets. Mainstage
Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Delightful Dinosaur
Shadow Puppet
Museum Tour: Locate The Time Man puppet
by Tanglewood Marionettes of Ware, MA
June 22 - July 11, 2004
by Leon Van Weelden of Springfield, MO
July 13 - August 1, 2004
Sleeping Beauty
by National Marionette Theatre of
Brattleboro,VT
August 3 - 22, 2004
This classic tale got a marionette makeover. Mainstage
Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Wise Owl Hand
Puppet
Museum Tour: Find a Chinese dragon shadow
puppet
Mr. Ug, Caveman
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2004-05 Family Series
Pinocchio
The Velveteen Rabbit
by Lee Bryan, “That Puppet Guy,” of Atlanta
August 24 - September 19, 2004
This lively adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s timeless
tale was told with found object puppetry and Italian
music. Downstairs Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Sneaky Shark
Hand-and-Rod Puppet
Museum Tour: Find a Knight marionette from
Sicily
Charlotte’s Web
by E.B. White
adapted for the stage by Joseph Robinette
directed by Bobby Box
September 23 - December 12, 2004
by Margery Williams
adapted by Bobby Box & Rita Byers
November 26, 2004 - January 2, 2005
A bedtime-sweet adaptation of Margery Williams’
classic tale featuring playful melodies, lovable hand and
rod puppets, and a magical marionette. Downstairs
Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Velveteen Rabbit
Shadow Puppet
Museum Tour: Find an Indonesian horse puppet
made of wood
The Adventures of Mighty Bug
by Jon Ludwig
January 6 - March 13, 2005
Based on the beloved children’s classic by E.B. White
and told using hand-and-rod, shadow and life-size
body puppets on a barnyard set. Mainstage Theater.
Produced by special arrangement with DRAMATIC
PUBLISHING, Woodstock, Illinois.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Wilbur Pig Hand
Puppet
Museum Tour: Find Wilbur’s favorite puppets – Jim
Henson’s “Pigs in Space”
This show taught fascinating facts about the insect
kingdom with boogie-woogie beats and shadow, body
and hand-and-rod puppets. Mainstage Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Creepy Crawly
Spider Rod Puppet
Museum Tour: Find Michael Curry’s Praying Mantis
Rumpelstiltskin
adapted by Bobby Box
February 10 - April 3, 2005
A marionette musical based on the fairy tale by the
Brothers Grimm. Downstairs Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Rumpelstiltskin
Rod-and-String Puppet
Museum Tour: Find a puppet from Mali that is
known as a “Little Person”
Brer Rabbit & Friends
adapted by Jon Ludwig
April 7 - June 19, 2005
African-American folktales documented by Atlantan
Joel Chandler Harris came to life with hand-and-rod,
shadow and body puppets, and tunes played by live
musicians. Mainstage Theater.
Create-A-Puppet Workshop: Sly Fox Shadow
Puppet
Museum Tour: Find American puppeteer Bil Baird’s
Rabbit Hand Puppet
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The Adventures of Mighty Bug
2004-05 New Directions Series
Evolutions
The Anatomy of Melancholy
A cabaret of puppetry, music, spoken word and past
Xperimental Puppetry Theater pieces. Downstairs
Theater. Ages 18 and up only.
Inspired by Robert Burton’s 1621 anthology, this piece
offered a decidedly contemporary approach to the
causes, symptoms and cures of the human condition.
Downstairs Theater. Ages 12 and up.
by various artists
June 5 - 26, 2004
Avanti, Da Vinci! The Secret
Adventures of Leonardo da Vinci
by Jason Hines & Jon Ludwig
August 5 - 22, 2004
World premiere! A hilarious smash hit about
Leonardo da Vinci, mild-mannered artist by day,
“winged avenger” by night. Downstairs Theater. Ages
18 and up only.
SPOOKY PUPPET…
The Beginning
by Clint Thornton and the NEW Spooky
Company
October 13 - 30, 2004
A thrilling, chilling prequel to the cult-hit The Spooky
Puppet Horror Show. Downstairs Theater. Ages 18 and
up only.
Mighty Nice
by Paul Zaloom of West Hollywood, CA
November 12 - 14, 2004
Paul Zaloom unleashed his wicked wit with takes on
the prison industry, water rights and last but not least:
death! Mainstage Theater. Ages 18 and up only.
by Pamella O’Connor of Asheville, NC
April 15 - 17, 2005
Xperimental Puppetry Theater
(XPT) 2005
by various artists
May 19 - 22, 2005
Artists of all disciplines have mixed it up for more
than 20 years, pushing the boundaries of puppetry,
in this workshop/performance forum. Downstairs
Theater. Ages 18 and up only.
The 2005 XPT pieces:
Vertical Man Loves Horizontal Woman
by Raymond Carr
a tragedy in one act created & performed
by Kristin Jarvis
Escalation written by Stephen Scarborough,
directed by Julie Dansby & Stephen
Scarborough
Rapunzel Kami adapted, designed & directed
by Kristin Gorell
Pennies From Hell created by Chantelle Rytter
Puppet Love:The Forbidden Fruit written by Angie
McCormick, directed by Sam Word
The Firebird
by The David Simpich Marionettes of
Colorado Springs, CO
January 19 - 23, 2005
Adapted from the ancient folktale, this retelling was
inspired by the costumes, architecture and art of
old Russia and featured exquisite puppets, master
marionette artistry and amazing character voices.
Downstairs Theater. Ages 12 and up.
Avanti, da Vinci!
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Education
Create-A-Puppet Workshops
In the popular Create-A-Puppet Workshops, children ages four and up learned about the unique
form of puppetry and create their very own puppet to take home. Designs changed for each
production and were based on the show’s theme.
Adult Education Classes
Introduction to Marionettes
Presented by Peter Schaefer of Tanglewood
Marionettes, Ware, MA
Thursday, June 24, 2004
Students learned how to string and manipulate a basic
human figure marionette using a classic “airplane”
control, and explored string choice, tuning options,
stage dynamics, and the pros and cons of using
marionettes versus other styles of puppetry.
Kathputli Indian Marionette Workshop
Presented by Anita Bhatty of Jaipur, Rajasthan in
conjunction with Festival of India 2004
Sunday, August 15, 2004
Under Bhatty’s direction, participants painted
hand-carved puppet heads, created bodies from
beautiful Indian fabrics, and then added strings to
their finished pieces to construct a Kathputli Indian
marionette. Made possible by the generous support
of Dr. Paddy Sharma, President, India American
Cultural Association, Atlanta, GA.
Japanese Puppet Films of
Kihachiro Kawamoto
Presented in conjunction with JapanFest 2004
Friday, October 1, 2004
A rare opportunity to view six short films by
Kihachiro Kawamoto, Japan’s most celebrated stopmotion puppet artist.
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Kathputli Indian
Marionettes
From Story to Stage: Creating a
Puppet Play
Presented by David Simpich of The David
Simpich Marionettes, Colorado Springs, CO
Thursday, January 20, 2005
Simpich took participants through the stages of
developing a one-person show with puppets, including
adapting a story, developing character voices, building
and costuming puppets, staging and manipulation.
Behind the Scenes of Rumpelstiltskin
Presented by Bobby Box, Associate Producer,
Center for Puppetry Arts
Saturday, February 26, 2005
Box provided a behind-the-scenes look at a timeless
European fairy tale adapted for the marionette
stage.
Puppet-Making 101: Building a Basic
Marionette
Taught by Susan Kinney, Museum Manager,
Center for Puppetry Arts
Thursday, April 7, 2005 & Thursday,
April 14, 2005
Participants learned to build a basic human figure
marionette cleverly designed from cardboard.
Secrets of the Puppet Shop Revealed
Taught by Jason Hines, Resident Puppet Builder,
Center for Puppetry Arts
Thursday, May 26, 2005
The Center’s resident puppet builder gave an
insightful behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life
of the Puppet Shop, including tricks of the trade, how
script requirements drive puppet design, and the
necessity of mechanical drawings.
Puppet Theater Camp
Puppet Theater Camp continues to inspire a new generation of would-be puppeteers! In August 2004, seven
students ages 13-15 participated in Session III of the Center’s Puppet Theater Camp summer program for teens.
Five of the seven students attended Puppet Theater Camp as an extension of their course of study in the City of
Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs ArtsCool Program. The students met every day for two weeks to produce an
original work which they performed for family and friends on the last day of the session onstage in the Center’s
Downstairs Theater. Under the direction of Instructor Erica Bearden, students worked cooperatively to write
an original script, sculpt, paint and costume rod puppets, build scenery, props, and rehearse their hilarious show,
Hippie Hip Hooray.
Distance Learning
The Center’s unique Distance Learning Program, which provides a dynamic, interactive virtual field trip experience,
continued to present arts-infused programming to students across the United States. During the 2004-05 season,
the studio presented 511 programs on traditional classroom disciplines, including units on butterflies, spiders,
dinosaurs, the rainforest, Native Americans, Africa and more. Students participated in a learning activity about
the topic and created a working puppet.
Since 1998, the Distance Learning Program has reached primarily rural and underserved audiences that are
unable to visit the Center for hands-on educational programs. For most programs, the Center provided a
comprehensive study guide and list of puppet materials – all of which are easy-to-find, typically recycled materials
that are of little, if any, cost.
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Distance Learning program
Receives New Equipment
In February, the Distance Learning Program received a donation of new equipment from TANDBERG, an
international leader in videoconferencing technology. This donation allowed the Center to establish its own
direct connect studio that uses two different technologies – IP (Internet) or ISDN (phone lines). The state-ofthe-art equipment allows the studio to connect to more states and school systems, at a reduced cost for both
the Center and the schools. Students REACHed: 14,523
Organizations REACHed: 132
States REACHed: 22
States and Countries Reached
GREAT BRITAIN
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Sample Organizations Served
Alaska SeaLife Center, Alaska
Bay-Arenac Intermediate School District,
Michigan
Colquitt County Schools, Georgia
Durango School District 9-R, Colorado
George Washington Carver School, Missouri
Huntsville Academy for Academics and Arts,
Alabama
Jackson High School, Ohio
June Harless Center for Rural Education,
West Virginia
Learning Enhancement Centers, California
National Educational Computing Conference,
Pennsylvania
Oklahoma State Schools, Oklahoma
Public School 222, Queens, New York
Rutgers University, New Jersey
Seacrest Country Day School, Florida
Tupelo Middle School, Mississippi
White Lick Elementary, Indiana
Outreach
During the 2004-05 fiscal year, the Center for Puppetry Arts’ Outreach Department conducted curriculumbased workshops on such topics as Space, Dinosaurs, Rainforest, Tall Tales and International Folklore in six
southeastern states and 14 counties in Georgia, serving 8,076 people. These activities were provided to
numerous elementary schools, high schools and community organizations.
School Systems & Counties Served
Georgia School Systems that participated in the Education Program, either at the Center or at their locations
through the Outreach Program or Distance Learning:
Atlanta Public Schools
Baldwin
Barrow
Bartow
Bibb
Calhoun
Carroll
Carrollton City
Catoosa
Charlton
Cherokee
Clarke
Clayton
Cobb
Columbia
Cook
Coweta
Crawford
Dade
Dawson
Decatur City
DeKalb
Dougherty
Douglas
Elbert
Emanuel
Fayette
Floyd
Forsyth
Fulton
Gilmer
Glynn
Gordon
Grady
Gwinnett
Habersham
Hall
Haralson
Heard
Henry
Houston
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jenkins
Johnson
Jones
Lanier
Laurens
Lee
Liberty
Marietta City
McIntosh
Meriwether
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Muscogee
Treutlen
Troup
Turner
Union
Walton
Whitfield
Ware
Sample Organizations Served by Outreach
All Saints Episcopal Church, Georgia
The Atlanta Jewish Festival, Georgia
The Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama
The Bridge, Georgia
Camp Kudzu, Georgia
Camp New Hope, Georgia
The Columbus Museum of Art, Georgia
The Consulate General of Japan, Georgia
The Dunwoody Preservation Trust, Georgia
The Girl Scouts of Pine Valley, Georgia
The Jekyll Island Authority, Georgia
The Prizery,Virginia
The Woodruff Center for Young Artists,
Artists
University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi
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Education Advisory Committee
Juliette D. Blackburn-Beamon
Assistant Professor, Department of Art,
Morris Brown College, Atlanta
Margo Brinton, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology, Georgia State
University, Atlanta
Diane Gray
Consultant, Atlanta
Jan Jensen
Teacher, Chattahoochee High School,
Alpharetta, Georgia
Julia Matthews, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Theater, Kennesaw
State University, Kennesaw, Georgia
Judy Nail
Arts and Humanities Program Director,
Muscogee County School District,
Columbus, Georgia
Emilie Paille, Ed.D.
Professor, Education Department,
Mercer University, Atlanta
Glynis Terrell
Instructor, Atlanta Public Schools ESOL
Program, Atlanta
M’Balia Thomas
Educator/Spanish Language Consultant, Atlanta
Gary Wenzel, Ph.D.
Science Curriculum Coordinator, Georgia Dept.
of Education, Atlanta
Mona W. Matthews, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Early
Childhood Education, Georgia State
University, Atlanta
Mom and daughter
in a Create-A-Puppet
Workshop.
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Museum
The Center’s museum and special exhibits present puppets from various time periods and countries around
the world. Exhibitions of puppets are considered essential to enhance understanding and appreciation of
performances. The Center also encourages visitors to find a treasure in our collection that correlates with the
current family show.
PUPPETS: The Power of Wonder
The Center’s permanent exhibit, PUPPETS: The Power of Wonder, is a hands-on museum displaying more than 350
puppets from various time periods and countries around the world. Self-guided and docent-led tours reinforce
the breadth and scope of puppetry through the ages. Curated by Dr. Michael Malkin, Professor of Theatre,
California Polytechnic State University.
Special Exhibits
In addition to the permanent exhibit, the Center has several special exhibits throughout the building.
PUPPETRY IN FOCUS:Treasures from our Global Collection
Puppetry fulfills a vital role in communities around the world. This exhibit, drawing from recent acquisitions
and never-before-seen pieces in the Center’s permanent collection, illuminated those roles. The more than
50 puppets on display included puppets from countries as diverse as Mali, Egypt, India, Japan, Russia, Indonesia,
Mexico, the Czech Republic and others. Co-curated by Susan Kinney and Bradford Clark.
1996 REVISITED: Puppets of Olympic Proportions
Atlanta was proud to host the Centennial Olympic Games in 1996. Izzy, the Centennial Olympic mascot, returned
for a visit along with Peter Minshall’s statuesque Belle and Gent, who danced at the Opening Ceremonies.
Olympics pin and memorabilia were also on display.
POSTERS INTERNATIONAL: A Puppet Perspective
Uniting diverse images from around the globe, this exhibit includes a wide array of cartoonish, romantic, subtle
and daring posters. Each of these placards, which advertise productions and festivals from UNIMA (Union
Internationale de la Marionnette) Centers, reflects the unique culture of the countries they represent – from the
Czech Republic to Italy to Argentina.
KINGS OF BROADWAY
Featured in this exhibit were two of the mask prototypes from the Broadway smash-hit, The Lion King, for the lion
brothers themselves, Mufasa and Scar. Donated by Julie Taymor.
DECODING DA VINCI
This special exhibit showed a rare glimpse into the production process. It featured scenic models, molds,
preliminary sketches and photographs from Avanti, Da Vinci!
Off-site Exhibits
Along with the exhibits on-site at the Center, puppets from the museum collection are on display in several
locations throughout the city.
Atlantix, Underground Atlanta
Underground Atlanta, a historic retail and entertainment Center in downtown, is also home to an AtlanTix, a halfprice ticket booth run by the Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts. Visitors to Underground and the booth can
view several of the Center’s puppets, including Don Quixote, his sword and horse, and a Gent from the Opening
Ceremonies of the 1996 Olympics.
WSB-TV, Atlanta
On September 29, 1948, WSB-TV went on the air. Among the programs viewers watched that night was a
children’s television show, Woody Willow & Friends, with marionettes manipulated by Don and Ruth Gilpin. In
1983, the Gilpins donated puppets and memorabilia from the show to the Center’s permanent collection. Today,
some of those puppets, including a dapper Fox, are on display at the station.
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport,
Atlanta
Weary travelers entering or exiting the airport’s
International Terminal can view several cases of puppets
from the Center’s permanent collection, representing
several countries including Indonesia, China, Germany and
Egypt.
Library
The Center’s Research Library is full of resources on the
art of puppetry, including books and videos from around
the world – many of which are not carried at regular
libraries. Although some patrons just browse or watch a
video for fun, the majority of patrons use the library for
specific research.
For instance, one high school student did research for a
homework project on Chinese shadows, while another
studied Japanese Bunraku. Professors used the library to
work on lesson plans. Aspiring puppeteers used the library
to learn more about the craft.
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Mad Hatter puppet.
Made by Tony Sarg for a production
of Alice in Wonderland at
the 1933 World’s Fair.
Puppets: The Power of Wonder
Permanent Exhibit
Museum Advisory Committee
Chair
Nancy Lohman Staub, M.A.
Puppetry Arts Consultant, New Orleans
Raylynn Hughes
Library Consultant, Atlanta
Mary Jo Arnoldi, Ph.D.
Curator, African Ethnology and Art, Smithsonian
Institution, National Museum of Natural History,
Washington, DC
Michael R. Malkin, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Theater and Dance
Department, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo, CA
President, Speckled Koi Productions
John Thomas Bell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Performing Arts, Emerson
College, Boston
Kerry McCarthy, M.A.
Principal, McCarthy Arts Consulting, Jackson
Heights, NY
Kathy Foley, Ph.D.
Theater Arts Professor, University of California,
Santa Cruz
Michiko Ueno-Herr, Ph.D.
Japanese Puppetry Consultant, Honolulu, Hawaii
Swiss Mask.
From Carnival and Folk Masks of
Switzerland Exhibit
Loaned by Basel’s Museum of
Culture, Basel, Switzerland.
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Season Highlights
Center DVDs Debut in December
You love all the shows at the Center, but you’re not able to attend every single one. Then, when you do attend a
show, you wish you could watch it over and over! Thanks to Creative Digital Group and Freebairn & Co., three
of the Center’s productions were released on DVD in December 2004!
American Tall Tales, Beauty & the Beast and Dinosaurs are the first three titles in the Center’s PUPPETS AT PLAY series.
Each DVD is a complete package of engaging entertainment suitable for the entire family.Widestage, Special Gold
Editions bring together the delightful tunes, friendly puppets and imaginative fun that audiences find only at the
Center.
In addition to the performance, each digitally mastered DVD includes behind-the-scenes secrets for the show
(each a little over three minutes long) and a five-minute Center overview.
Atlanta-based advertising agency Freebairn & Co. designed all of the DVD packaging pro bono.
Another Atlanta-based company, Creative Digital Group, donated two years of video production services. Each
Center show was shot using a three-camera setup, capturing multiple angels of the live performances. In addition,
extensive color and video level correction was used in order to offset the dramatic changes in lighting used in
the theater.
Creative Digital Group began filming in 2002 with a three-camera shoot of Jon Ludwig’s musical whodunit,
The Body Detective. Subsequent filmings of American Tall Tales, Beauty & The Beast, Dinosaurs, The Plant Doctors,
The Reluctant Dragon, The Shoemaker & the Elves, Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, The Velveteen Rabbit and Weather Rocks!
completed the PUPPETS AT PLAY collection. Release dates for the remaining seven DVDs are to be determined.
Center inks distribution deal with Quality Books
In March 2005, the Center announced a partnership with Quality Books, Inc., to distribute its DVD series,
PUPPETS AT PLAY. Quality Books will market and distribute the titles to libraries nationwide.
Quality Books works with approximately 9,000 public, school, academic, corporate and special libraries across
the country to distribute a diverse mix of books and multimedia programs, specifically developed by small
publishers, that are not readily available from other sources.
“The Center’s PUPPETS AT PLAY DVD series fits our strict criteria for distribution,” said Wendy Steck, public
relations manager, Quality Books. “We look for products that are unique and entertaining and the Center’s
DVD series fits that description while also adding an educational element that adds to its appeal to the library
audience.”
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American Tall Tales ropes in a Telly
Also in March, the American Tall Tales DVD was recognized with a 26th Annual Telly Award.
Founded in 1978, the Telly Awards is the premier award honoring outstanding local, regional and cable
TV commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions. The Telly Awards annually
showcases the best work of the most respected advertising agencies, production companies, television stations,
cable operators and corporate video departments in the world. The Telly Awards is a widely known and highly
respected national and international competition and receives over 10,000 entries annually from all 50 states
and many foreign countries.
Center Announces Endowment for Executive Director
In April 2005, the Center announced the establishment of its third endowment, the Barbara and Bill Wylly
Executive Director Endowment. The endowment will help fund the executive director position.
The Center’s board, led by chairman John Chandler, Kip Caffey, Mrs. U. Bertram Ellis, Jr., and Mrs. C. Preston
Stephens, created the endowment in honor of the Wyllys’ long and very influential association with the Center.
Mrs.Wylly served as chairman of the Center’s board of directors for 14 years, beginning in 1989. She was involved
in four capital campaigns that secured funding to purchase the Center’s building, an acre of property adjacent to
the Center and to make millions of dollars in improvements in the Center. Mr.Wylly was also active in the Center,
serving as a volunteer and offering support to the Center until his death in 1995.
Chandler made the surprise announcement at the Chairman’s Benefactors Reception on April 21, 2005 and
presented Mrs.Wylly with a black, wooden desk chair inscribed “Barbara and Bill Wylly Executive Director Chair
2005.” Former Atlanta Braves player Henry “Hank” Aaron and The Coca-Cola Company’s chairman of the board
and chief executive officer E. Neville Isdell were on hand for the reception and presentation.
Barbara Wylly
2005 Chairman’s
Benefactors Reception
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Avanti, Da Vinci! Tours to Slovakia
In September 2004, Avanti, Da Vinci! The Secret Adventures of Leonardo da Vinci traveled to the Slovak Republic for
Festival Bábkarska Bystrica, or the International Festival of Slovak Puppet Theatres. Associate Artistic Director
Jon Ludwig and Resident Puppet Designer Jason von Hinezmeyer, who wrote and directed the melodramatic
farce, also gave a presentation about the Center and contemporary puppetry in America.This was a major honor
and a testament to the Center’s global renown among the puppetry community. The trip was supported in
part by CEC ArtsLink, the Fund for U. S. Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions, and Trust for Mutual
Understanding.
Bobby Box Travels to Amsterdam for Research for Anne Frank: Within & Without
While visiting Europe three years ago, Associate Producer Bobby Box stopped at both the historic Frank home
and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, which at the time was featuring an exhibition of ornate dollhouses. This
visit, along with a quotation by Anne Frank he read in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, gave Box the inspiration for
a work based on her life.
In June 2005, Bobby Box made a return trip to Amsterdam to conduct more research into Anne’s life for his
January 2006 show Anne Frank:Within & Without.
With the help of some Dutch puppeteers, Box was able to track down and visit the apartment where Anne
and her family lived before the war, the family’s community center, her playground, her school, and even her
sister’s school, giving him a greater sense of purpose and inspiration to depict Anne’s story with justice and
authenticity.
Box also made several visits to the Secret Annex where Anne and her family hid from the Nazis. He then
followed Anne’s path beyond the Secret Annex, visiting the theater from which she and so many others were sent
to various concentration camps.
After the trip, Box said he came back with numerous ideas to incorporate into the show, but he also wanted to
keep the original focus.
“The reason that I went was to experience the physical world of Anne Frank,” he said. “As the show is largely
about her ‘internal’ world, I needed to experience the ‘external’ world that shaped it.”
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Illustration for Anne Frank:
Within and Without
Illustration by Jason Hines
Online Museum Store goes live
After months of preparation, the Center’s online
Museum Store launched at puppetstore.org! The
first online order, placed on March 18, 2005, was for a
Kermit bust purchased by a customer in Texas. Since
then, the store has shipped items all over the country,
as well as internationally.
The online store features over 225 products, including
puppets, the DVDs of Center performances, books,
and more.
Thanks to Macquarium and TechBridge for their
assistance with this initiative.
American Tall
Tales DVD
Jon Ludwig nominated for an Emmy®
Jon Ludwig, Associate Artistic Director at the Center for Puppetry Arts, along with Mitchell Kreigman and Dean
Gordon, received a nomination from The National Television Academy’s 32nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
The nomination, for Outstanding Directing in a Children’s Series, was for Disney Channel’s The Book of Pooh. The
directors were recognized for the episode “The Great Honey Pot/Paging Piglet,” which premiered on April 8,
2004.
Disney Channel premiered The Book of Pooh in January 2001. Inspired by the literary creations of author A. A.
Milne and the creative mind of Emmy Award® winner Mitchell Kriegman, The Book of Pooh is the first television
program to combine the 300 year-old art of Japanese Bunraku puppetry with newly developed, computer
generated “virtual sets.”
The Daytime Emmy Awards recognize outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production.
Bobby Box Receives Grant from Jim Henson Foundation
The Jim Henson Foundation awarded a 2004 Seed Grant to Bobby Box, associate producer at the Center for
Puppetry Arts, for his upcoming project, Anne Frank:Within & Without. Created in cooperation with the Georgia
Commission on the Holocaust and the Anne Frank in the World: 1929-1945 exhibit, under the auspices of the
Anne Frank Cener USA, Anne Frank:Within & Without will premiere at the Center in January 2006.
The Jim Henson Foundation was established in 1982 by Muppets creator Jim Henson to promote and develop
the art of puppetry in the United States. Each year the Foundation introduces thousands of adults and families
to the magic of puppet theater through grantmaking, artist advocacy and public awareness efforts, and other
outreach activities. The Foundation awards grants each year for the creation and development of innovative
works of puppet theater. Project grants of $5,000 are awarded for the development of new works, and seed
grants of $2,000 are made for pieces in the earliest stages of creation.
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Center featured on The WB’s Blue Collar TV
On Wednesday, January 26, 2005, it got rowdy at the Center for Puppetry Arts when the Blue Collar TV crew
invaded! Marketing Director Debbie George and Education Director Alan Louis greeted Jeff Foxworthy, Bill
Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy in front of the museum (and under Pinocchio’s legs). The three stars showed up
with a boat-load of equipment and crew members to “get in touch with their inner child.” They then participated
in a Create-A-Puppet Workshop, and brought smiles to the faces of about 20 kids that got to play hooky.
Everyone made Creepy Crawly Spider Rod Puppets in a special workshop, taught by Louis. He claimed the three
guests “disrupted the class,” and even made them sit in time out! Don’t worry - the kids learned something too
- Louis taught them all about spiders before the festivities began.
Jason Hines, Resident Puppet Designer, and cohorts David Stephens and April Moon Carlson secretly worked in
the puppet-making shop to create doppelganger puppets for each of the Blue Collar comedians. Hines and Jon
Ludwig, Associate Artistic Director, surprised the guys with their mini-clones after the workshop, and encouraged
them to put on a puppet show of their own.
The whole affair was filmed as a spot for the season finale episode of the Blue Collar TV show on The WB, and
aired on May 19, 2005.
Online Ticket Sales
Online ticket sales continued to increase in the second year. During the 2004-05 season, 4,614 tickets were
purchased online, an increase of 38.5 percent over the previous year. This represented over $65,000 in net
revenues. The percentage of new patrons purchasing tickets online remained about the same as the previous
season – 77 percent of patrons buying online had never been to the Center before.
Center Awarded George Goodwin Community Grant
In November 2004, the Center was awarded the prestigious George Goodwin Community Grant for 2005-2006
by Manning Selvage & Lee/Atlanta (MS&L), a leading public relations firm. The Center will receive $100,000 of
public relations and marketing communications professional services during the two-year grant period.
“The Center for Puppetry Arts has captured the imagination of our city and much of the performing arts
world over the past quarter century,” said Rob Baskin, MS&L/Atlanta’s deputy managing director. “It provides
entertainment, education and enrichment for children and adults and is the premier institution of its kind in
America.”
The George Goodwin Grant program was developed in 1998 to continue the legacy of MS&L/Atlanta founder
George Goodwin, who has given Atlanta more than 50 years of community service. Its purpose is to provide
an Atlanta-based non-profit agency with marketing communications guidance, planning and programs for two
years.
“We are proud that the Center for Puppetry Arts will be our public service client for the next two years,” said
George Goodwin, MS&L/Atlanta’s founder and an active senior counselor with the firm. “The Center has carved
a significant place for itself among Atlanta’s premier attractions that make our city a great place to live, work
and visit.”
MS&L began work with the Center on January 1, 2005. The firm has assisted with procuring media coverage,
as well as working on a comprehensive communications audit.
Press Highlights
The Center continued to receive great press coverage for all activities! Staff and the Center’s new public relations
firm, Manning Selvage & Lee, garnered 369 media placements in 41 media outlets, including print coverage in The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution and accessAtlanta, Creative Loafing, Northside Neighbor, The Story and others; as well as
coverage on TV stations WAGA Fox 5 and UPN. The season’s press coverage is valued at almost $1.2 million!
Notable coverage included:
•
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution did a cover story on Avanti, Da Vinci! in Sunday’s Arts & Books Section
(August 1, 2004)
•
Theatre critic Wendell Brock sang the praises of Avanti, Da Vinci!, citing it as one of the best works he’d
seen in his three years of reviewing Atlanta theater (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 7, 2004)
•
Atlanta’s alternative weekly, Creative Loafing, picked Avanti, Da Vinci! as the “Best Educational Theater
Production,” calling it “one of the most gorgeous, creative shows in the Center’s history” (September 30,
2004)
•
The Fall 2004 issue of Atlanta Style & Design, a local glossy monthly, looked at the Center in a three-page
article entitled “Puppet Wizardry”
•
Puppeteers from Spooky Puppet…The Beginning performed scenes and chatted with “Atlanta Tonight” cohost Shannon Wiseman, which aired on UPN October 12 & 19, 2004
•
accessAtlanta’s theater writer, Bret Love, looked at Spooky Puppet…The Beginning in “Where the Wild
Things Are,” a story which ran in the October 14, 2004 edition
•
The Atlanta Business Chronicle interviewed Board Member Barry Sikes of Creative Digital Group regarding
the Center’s DVD collection, PUPPETS AT PLAY, which he helped bring to market (November 26, 2004)
•
On January 18, 2005, Fox 5’s Road Warrior, Brett Martin, interviewed the cast of The Adventures of Mighty
Bug on the city’s only morning show “Good Day Atlanta”
•
Souvenirs, Gifts & Novelties, a national trade publication, featured the Center’s Museum Store in four-page
color spread in the February 2005 edition
•
Mundo Hispanico interviewed Luis Rafael Hernandez, star of The Adventures of Mighty Bug, in the
entertainment cover story for the February 3, 2005 edition
•
Theatre critic Wendell Brock of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution gave a rave review for The Adventures
of Mighty Bug, calling it “a molten blend of cartoon-inspired storytelling, science lessons and ingenious
puppeteering” (February 4, 2005)
•
The fun and imagination of Create-A-Puppet Workshops were explored in a City Life article in The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution (March 10, 2005)
•
In the April 2005 edition of Points North, the Northside Atlanta monthly profiled Vince Anthony in a fourpage color spread
•
Atlanta’s entertainment monthly, Insite, covered the 25th year of Xperimental Puppetry Theater in the May
2005 issue
•
The May 30, 2005 cover story of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Living Section, titled “Puppet patients
enjoy best of care,” featured museum manager and puppet restorer Susan Kinney
•
Every puppeteer’s favorite read, Puppetry Journal, looked at Center highlights in the Spring 2005 issue,
including the DVDs, Jon Ludwig’s Emmy nomination, and the “Blue Collar TV” invasion
String Fling Gala
2004
If women are from Venus and men are from Mars, where are puppets from? The Center for Puppetry Arts, of
course! The Center held its annual fundraiser, String Fling Gala 2004, on Saturday, September 18, 2004, raising
almost $125,000 to support educational programming.
Anne Park Amann Hopkins and Elizabeth Howard Newton co-chaired the starry evening of fine cuisine, a live
& silent auction, and spectacular entertainment. The evening honored Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Smith for their
generous contributions to the Center over the years.
Though she calls Atlanta home, special guest Jane Fonda couldn’t escape Hollywood. She and daughter Vanessa
Vadim enjoyed the entertainment of Phillip Huber, the master marionettist who pulled Hollywood’s heartstrings
in the feature film Being John Malkovich. Executive Director Vince Anthony presented the former Sci-Fi goddess
with an anatomically correct Barbarella marionette constructed by puppet designer Jason Hines.
Fonda, along with Center board member Kip Caffey, auctioned off three of her cookbooks for a total of $5,000.
Other live auction items included a trip to Tuscany and Dinner with the Dooleys, the former head coach and
athletic director at UGA.
Special Guest Jane Fonda with Honorees,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bronson Smith, and
Executive Director Vince Anthony
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Elizabeth Howard Newton and Anne Park Amann Hopkins
in the puppet storeroom of the Center’s permanent
exhibit, Puppets: The Power of Wonder
String Fling
Co-Chairs
Ms. Elizabeth Howard Newton
Ms. Anne Park Amann Hopkins
Planning Committee
Rick Bennett
Katie Brock
Kip Caffey
John T. Chandler
Louise Cherry
Mary Helen Dalton
Melanie Davis
Mary Field Delahaye
Michelle Dominick
Tommy Dortch
Debbie Ellis
Bruce Fike
Kevin Foster
Brion Friedman
Judy Garland
Diane Gray
Heather Haralson
Annette Harris
Alisa Henning
Liza Jamison
Gopi Kashiparekh
Jennifer Kellett
Deirdre Lavieri
Gay Love
Marge McDonald
Kinjal Patel
Mary Patton
Becky Riley
Noelle Ross
Barry Sikes
Laura Smith
Betty Stephens
Mike Stogner
Katie Traynor
Elaine Rogers Walsh
Lea Whiteside
Margaret Wilgus
Barbara Wylly
Honorees
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bronson Smith
Mrs. H. Bronson Smith being honored for her
contributions to the Center over the years
at the String Fling Gala 2004
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Staff MEMBERS
As of June 30, 2005
Administration
Vincent Anthony, Executive Director
Lia Powell, Asst. to the Executive
Director and Director of
Membership Services for
UNIMA-USA
Lisa Rhodes, Administrative Director
Evelyn Ross, Assistant Controller
Production
Liz Lee, Producer
Jon Ludwig, Associate Artistic
Director
Bobby Box, Associate Producer
Joshua Flannigan, Technical Director
Bill Jones, Asst. Technical Director
Kristin Meyer, Production Stage
Manager
Beth Cummings, Stage Manager
Jason Hines, Puppet Maker
Michael Callahan, Master Electrician
Puppeteers
Rachel Bodenstein
Julie Dansby
Adam Fristoe
Michael Haverty
Luis Hernandez
Lorna Howley
Kevin Huey
Reay Kaplan
Ed Link
Kathleen Link
Jon Ludwig
Caroline Masclet
Kathleen McManus
Bryan Mercer
Nysie Padgett
Dina Shadwell
David Stephens
Spencer Stephens
Clint Thornton
Geoff Uterhardt
Jason Hines
Sam Word
Jeffrey Zwartjes
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Education
Alan Louis, Director of Museum and
Education Programs
Patty Petrey Dees, Distance Learning
Program Manager
Deborah Bowman, Distance Learning
Coordinator
Jeff Domke, Education Program
Coordinator
Erica Bearden, Education Instructor
Jen Bodde, Outreach Instructor
Diane Burgoon, Education Instructor
Sara Burmenko, Education Instructor
Timisha Foster, Education Instructor
Kristin Jarvis, Education Instructor
Eda Long, Education Instructor
Valerie Osborne, Education Instructor
Erik Proveaux, Education Instructor
Damon Young, Education Instructor
Museum
Susan Kinney, Museum Manager
April Moon Carlson, Museum &
Development Coordinator
Laurie Burnham, Museum Assistant
Margie Ayati, Museum Store Associate
Kristin Jarvis, Museum Store Associate
Erik Proveaux, NDS Concessions staff
Development
Virginia Mischen-Hays, Asst.
Development Director:
Corporations & Foundations
Annette Upton, Events & Development
Manager
Andy Gish, Interim Membership
Manager
Margie Ayati, Weekend Membership
Sales staff
Damon Young, Weekend Membership
Sales staff
April Moon Carlson, Museum &
Development Coordinator
Jacqueline Stringham, Weekend
Birthday Coordinator
Jean Kim, Spring Development Intern
Jen Wyrick, Summer Development Intern
Marketing
Debbie S. George, Marketing Director
Shannon Frye, Public Relations
Manager
Donna Yocum, Graphic Designer
Sydney Ellis, Audience Development
Manager
Alison Hennessee, Summer 2004
Public Relations Intern
Cristina Baccay, Summer 2004
Promotions Intern
Lisa Mitchell, Fall 2004 Marketing Intern
Celissa Wynn, Fall 2004 Promotions
Intern
Nysie Padgett, Spring 2005
Promotions Intern
Emily Beard, Spring 2005 Public
Relations Intern
Lindsey Quirk, Summer 2005 Public
Relations Intern
Ticket Sales
Holley Mitchell, Ticket Sales Director
Kevin Huey, Asst. Ticket Sales Director
Heidi Blackwell, Ticket Office
Supervisor
Alvin Beasley, Ticket Sales Assistant
Lisa Garmon, House Manager
Matt Hall, House Manager
Anthony Owsley, House Manager
Michael Pedrotti, House Manager
Building
Shannon Olliff, Building Manager
Bill Szymanski, Building Assistant
Travis Taylor, Building Assistant
Volunteers
Like every non-profit, the Center depends on dedicated volunteers to assist in a variety of ways. A big
thanks to everyone who donated their time!
Center Volunteers
General Center volunteers do everything from stuff envelopes to serve drinks at patrons parties.
James Beck
Jennifer Beine
Jackie Boyd
Klaus Buck
Tiffany Buck
April Moon Carlson
Josefina Chalupova
Klementyna Chalupova
Mikulas Chalupa
Ying-Yi Chou
Jim Davies
Amanda Ellison
Peter Farrow
Venita Howell
Eva Jansiewicz
Clay Johnson
Kelly Johnson
Nancy Law
Jill McAdyl
Betty McKibben
Daniela Reyes
Johnny Rogers
Aya Rothwell
Paul Salter
Bob Souvorin
David Stephens
Allison Stone
Beth Sutton
Phil Sutton
Tye Tavaras
Rachel Whaley
Junior League Volunteers
Every winter, volunteers from the Junior League of Atlanta conduct educational puppet-making
workshops at the Center for children in the Atlanta Public Schools.
Cindy Durham
Paige Ellis
Cam Fenton
Delana Harbison
Ida Hixson-Brown
Chandler Haydon
Sacha Wilbanks Taylor
Nancy Williams
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New Directions/New Donors
for the Arts: Ford Foundation
Challenge Grant Initiative
In 2000, the Center for Puppetry Arts received a challenge grant of $1.25 million from the
Ford Foundation in order to stimulate new support from individual donors. The Center
was one of 28 arts organizations across the country to benefit from the $42.5 million New
Directions/New Donors for the Arts Initiative.
The Center is pleased to announce that thanks to the generosity of the donors listed below,
we were able to complete the requirements of the challenge grant during the 2004-05
season.
Center founder and Executive Director Vincent Anthony said, “The Ford initiative
strengthened our ongoing efforts in developing programs that further the Center’s mission
of being a premiere artistic and cultural asset in Atlanta, the nation and abroad. We
were thrilled to accept this challenge to build a broader partnership with individuals
and business leaders in the community. The Center for Puppetry Arts is excited we were
a part of developing a new model for arts organizations in the 21st century.”
The New Directions/New Donors for the Arts Initiative built on the Ford Foundation’s
decades-long commitment to strengthening arts and cultural organizations in America. Based
on a national study of over 200 arts organizations, the Ford Foundation selected the Center
for Puppetry Arts and 27 other cultural institutions representing the variety and scope
of imaginative work taking place across the arts disciplines throughout the country. Each
institution was seen as shaping thinking about new practices in its field by forging innovative
artistic programs, developing stronger financial management structures and cultivating strong
connections to the public. Additionally, the Ford Foundation only selected financially healthy
institutions that were capable of meeting the responsibilities of the challenge grants.
The Ford Foundation, established in 1936, is a private, nonprofit institution that serves as
a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide. Its goals are to strengthen
democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation, and
advance human achievement. A national and international philanthropy with assets of more
than $13 billion, the Foundation has provided more than $10 billion in grants and loans
worldwide. The Ford Foundation maintains headquarters in New York, offices in countries in
Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and an office in Russia.
Many thanks to all of the individuals and foundations who donated to the Center for the
Ford Foundation Initiative!
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Donors
Ford Foundation
**********
The Arthur M. Blank Family
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dalton, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Bertram Ellis, Jr.
The Goizueta Foundation
Gay and Erskine Love
Foundation, Inc.
**********
Anonymous
The Frances and Beverly DuBose
Foundation, Inc.
J. Rex Fuqua Family Fund
Price Gilbert, Jr. Charitable Fund
The Halle Foundation
Marianne and Claus Halle
The Sartain Lanier Family
Foundation, Inc.
Waffle House Foundation
**********
Bright Wings Foundation
Cousins Foundation, Inc.
Marcia and John Donnell
Mrs. Louise Staton Gunn
John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Douglas Ivester
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McClain
Jane Smith Turner Foundation
The Zeist Foundation, Inc.
The Fraser-Parker Foundation
Hodges Charitable Foundation
Ms. Allelu Kurten
The Richard C. Munroe
Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Gage A. Schubert
The Waterfall Foundation, Inc.
Mark and Elizabeth West
Charitable Fund
**********
Bridget and Jerome Dobson
The Flagler Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. M.
Garland
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hills
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Oberdorfer
Mary and Kevin O’Gara
Mr. and Mrs. H. English
Robinson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Weitnauer, Jr.
**********
Puppet from a JapanFest film
in 2004.
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2004-05 Contributors
Contributions made July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2005
or made in support of programs occuring during this time period
The Center for Puppetry Arts sincerely thanks everyone who donated funds, goods and services,
or time. Thanks to you and your support, we were able to serve the community and provide all
of the programming you’ve read about on the preceding pages.
GOVERNMENT
City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs
Fulton County Arts Council
Georgia Council for the Arts
National Endowment for the Arts
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS
AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Donors to Programs
The Coca-Cola Company
The Goizueta Foundation
**********
BellSouth
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation/The
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation/Theatre
Communications Group
Georgia Power Foundation, Inc.
Wachovia Foundation
**********
Atlanta Foundation
Bank of America
CEC ArtsLink
Competitive Grants Fund of The
Community Foundation for Greater
Atlanta, Inc.
Equifax Inc.
The Fund for U.S. Artists at International
Festivals and Exhibitions
The Imlay Foundation, Inc.
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Macy’s Fund of the Federated
Department Stores
Foundation
Publix Super Markets Charities
The Rich Foundation, Inc.
SouthShare Foundation
St. Paul Travelers Foundation
Trust for Mutual Understanding
**********
Anonymous
AT&T
Gannett Foundation
The Jim Henson Foundation
Herman Miller Foundation
Junior League of Atlanta
Kraft Foods
Pittulloch Foundation
Rock-Tenn Company
Shubert Foundation
Sumitomo Life Realty (N.Y.), Inc.
and One Atlantic Center
Theatre Communications Group/
International Theatre Institute
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
Donors of Goods & Services
WSB-TV Family 2 Family Project
**********
Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine
Clear Channel Outdoor
Delta Air Lines
Freebairn & Company
Macquarium Intelligent
Communications
Manning Selvage & Lee
**********
arts&expressionsMAGAZINE®
Atlanta Kids Directory
B98.5FM
Creative Loafing
ExactTarget
Fairfield Inn & Suites Midtown
Atlanta
Hampton Inn Atlanta-Midtown
Leapfrog Services, Inc.
Rolling Out Urban Style Weekly
TANDBERG USA
**********
Chick-fil-A
IDSolutions
Kraft Foods
Papa John’s Pizza Georgia Tech
Publix Super Markets
Ross Lane Company
Softgistics
Southern Preview
VSGi
Whole Foods Market at Briarcliff
Whole Foods Market at
Ponce de Leon
String Fling Gala 2004
Corporate Sponsors
Trustee
BellSouth
The Coca-Cola Company
Equifax Inc.
Georgia Power Foundation, Inc.
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP
Producer
Gay and Erskine Love Foundation, Inc.
Montag & Caldwell Investment Counsel
Director
ExactTarget
Good Electric Corporation
Jones Day
New South Construction
ShanBert Mechanical & Services
Silverman Construction Program Management
Puppeteer
Cotton States Mutual Insurance Company
Coxe Curry & Associates
Datamatx, Inc.
Korn Ferry International
Merrill Lynch-STG Partners
Merritt & McKenzie
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
Yancey Brothers Co.
Benefactor
Genuine Parts Company
Other Corporate
Supporters
Atlanta Capital Management
Troutman Sanders LLP
Lewis & Sheron Textile Co.
Special Thanks To
Executrack
HiTech
Jerry Dilts & Associates
Sweetwater Brewing Company
United Distributors
Host Committee
Jennifer Coggiola and Brand Morgan
Elizabeth and Rodes Cole
Alisa Henning and Tim Blanco
Anne Park and Matt Hopkins
Elizabeth and Brett Lesley
Seale and Andrew Lindsay
Elizabeth and Ben Newton
Britt and Ben Prevost
Amanda and Jeff Stratton
Margaret Wilgus and Alec Lesley
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Patrons
Marionette
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dalton, Sr.
Hand-and-Rod Puppet
Mr.Vince Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Kip Caffey
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chandler
Mr. John A. Conant
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fike
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Floyd
Ms. Deirdre Lavieri and
Mr. Brion Friedman
Mr. Brand Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sikes
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bronson Smith
Ms. Deirdre Stiles and
Mr. Marc Delesalle
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Taetle
Mrs. William B. Wylly
Shadow Puppet
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Keough
Rod Puppet
Ms. Nancy Brumley and
Mr. Dan Robitaille
Mrs. Frances W. DuBose
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Feidler
Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Fuqua
Ms. D. Savannah George
Mrs. Olga C. de Goizueta
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt T. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Jones
Ms. Lisa Keller
Ms. Susan Pease Langford
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Riley
Ms. Maureen Zent and Mr. Tom Davis
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Hand Puppet
Mr. Matt M. Adler and
Ms. Alice Rhodes-Adler
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Brookhart IV
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Correll, Jr.
Mr. Bruce Cotterman
Mr. and Mrs. U. Bertram Ellis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. M. Garland
Mr. and Mrs. Rick George
Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. William Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hines
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Klump
Mr. Louis A. Peneguy
Ms. Myrna Pittman
Mr. William Snyder
Ms. Kathryn Steinmann
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tilson
Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh
Judge Melvin K. and Sally Stephens
Westmoreland
Finger Puppet
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Beem
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Kennon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reid
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Sebastian
Mrs. Frances Shillinglaw
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Ticket Purchasers
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Amos II
Mr. Robert L. Baxter
Mr. Stephen Brown
Mr. Rodes M. Cole
Mr. Michael Edward Fegley
Ms. Diane Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Henley
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lemuel Hewes
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hills
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hines
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Lesley
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McGonigle
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Prevost
Mr. and Mrs. John Seeds
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Seim
Ms. Amanda A. Stratton
Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence R. Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Raul Trujillo
Other Individual
Donors
Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Everette L.
Doffermyre, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dolive
Mr. Thom Fountain
Mr. and Mrs. Michel A. Gragnani
Mr. Paul L. Howard, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Lindsay
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Magruder
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. McKinnis
Ms. Capie A. Polk
Mr. John P. Turman
Mr. Frank W. Virgin
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Webb
Mrs. Lillian Deakins Wyant
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Yates
Gentleman’s
Committee
Mr.Vince Anthony
Mr. Charles Barton
Mr. Dennis Betz
Mr. Smith Brookhart, IV
Mr. Al Byrd
Mr. John T. Chandler, Jr.
Mr. Bruce Cotterman
Mr. James G. Dalton, Sr.
Mr. William Gray
Dr. Frank Hagerty
Mr. E. Neville Isdell
Mr. Birdel F. Jackson, III
Mr. Louis A. Peneguy
Mr. Derek Rhodes
Mr. H. Bronson Smith
Mr. E. Grady Terry
Mr. Clyde Tuggle
Auction Donors
Agnes and Muriels AirTran Airways
Alliance Theatre Andrew Carney Portrait
Photography Angel Flight of Georgia
Antica Posta Aria Restaurant
Atlanta Brewing Company
Atlanta Business Chronicle Atlanta Rocks! Indoor Climbing Atlanta Symphony Orchestra The Barclay-InterContinental Hotel, New York City Boundless Bus Bruster’s Ice Cream & Yogurt Buckhead Life Restaurant Group Buckline Bags by Roxanne Canoe Chateau Elan Winery & Resort Jeanine Chambers
Critter Sitters, Inc. Crowne Plaza - Royal Palm,
South Beach Dave and Busters Designs by Kellie Vince and Barbara Dooley Dunwoody Gourmet Group Eddie’s Attic Five and Ten
Jane Fonda Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta Frontera Garden Gals GolfTec
Go With The Flow Janice I. Haralson
High Museum of Art Hilton Sandestin Beach Holland America Line, Inc IT Services by Amar Shah InterContinental Hotel - Buckhead
InterContinental Hotel - Chicago InterContinental Hotel The Willard, Washington D.C.
InterContinental Hotels Group InterContinental Mark Hopkins
Hotel Jennifer Kolb Photography
Jerry Dilts & Associates Susan E. Kinney
LCK Collection/Lisa Clarke Keller Landscaping Design Laura Pearce, Ltd.
James Leach Locos Deli and Pub Melanie Davis Designs
Mini-Maid Services - Leone Hinesman Old Vinings Inn
One Midtown Kitchen
PaperStyle.com, Inc. Peridot Distinctive Gifts The Plantation Shop Plum Tree Salon & Spa Prime Hospitality Radisson Hotels & Resorts Sherry Roberts Queenie Ross Sally Hopkins Photography Sandpiper Six Flags Over Georgia Patricia Sledge
Soho The Plantation Shop
Stone Mountain Park The Treehouse Turq Jewelry Viking Culinary Center Wagging Tails Doggie Daycare Wired & Fired
World of Coca-Cola Atlanta Guests bidding on Silent Auction
items at the String Fling Gala
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Individual Donors
Education Fund Donors
Mr. Tommy Frieson and Mrs. Cassandra Warner-Frieson
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graffius
Ms. Melissa Perenson
Ms. Maria Rehmert
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sugarman
Ms. Jane L. Wolf
Museum Fund Donors
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graffius
Mr. James Kelley
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kirschbaum
Historic Building Fund
Donors
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graffius
Ms. Eleanore Kulers
Ms. Ann Rothery
Donors of Mainstage
Theater Seats
Mr. Thomas Groover in honor of Ms. Nettie Groover
Ms. Madalin Keeble in honor of the Carol and
Frank Goodman Family
Mrs. J. Erskine Love, Jr. in honor of William J. Love
Ms. Cindy Ward Marshall and Mr. Charlie Smeeton
in honor of “A Love Eternal David D. Marshall”
Ms. Margaret Randolph in honor of
Frances Freeborn Pauley
Miscellaneous Individual
Donors
Anonymous
Ms. Connie Asmerom
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barrett
Mr. Robert Braden and
Mrs.Virginia DerMoushegian Braden
Mr. Lee Bryan
Ms. Charlotte M. Cheney
Ms. Sylvia Clubb
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crawford
Ms. Jane Dinerman
Ms. Leslie Dobbs
Ms. Triska Drake
Dr. Marla Jane Franks and Ms. Susan Zoller
Ms. Alicia Goren
Zaida Clay Harris
Ms. Sara Hart
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hasbrouck
Ms. Kathleen Haverty
Mr. and Mrs. John Heveran
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hillman
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jett, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Johnson
Ms. Phyllis Levin
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Love
Mr. and Mrs. James Martin
Ms. Chris M. McGuire
Mr. Phillip McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Milstead
Ms. Octavia Nasr
Mrs. Simmy Otudero-Dele
Mrs. Marie Perlmutter
Ms. Capie A. Polk
Ms. Penelope Realff
Mr. Joe Schulman
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staats
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Sullivan
Mrs. John Train
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tucker
Mr. Jesse White
Mr. Harold R. Wise, Jr.
Mrs. Lillian Deakins Wyant
Ms. Alexandra J. Zinnes
Donors of Goods and
Services
Mr. Dennis J. Andersen
Ms. Pat Bell
Walter Bilderback
Mr. Rocky Buldo
Mr. Jeff Domke
Robert Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox
Erika Lang
Mr. Anthony Owsley
Audrey Spector
Donors to the Museum &
Library Collections
Ryan Howard
Thom Fountain
Nancy Staub
Ruth Varney
Members of the Center
TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE
Dr. and Mrs. P. Frank Hagerty
PRODUCER
Mrs. Lavona Currie
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Floyd
Mr. Brion Friedman and Ms. Deirdre Lavieri
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Lewis
Ms. Deirdre Stiles and Mr. Marc Delesalle
DIRECTOR
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Kip R. Caffey
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chandler, Jr.
Ms. Lisa Clarke Keller
Mrs. J. Erskine Love, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Realff
Mrs. C. Preston Stephens
Drs. Jonne and Paul Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilbourn, Jr.
Mrs. William B. Wylly
IMPRESARIO
Mr. Shane Aldredge
Mr.Vincent Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Betz
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. Smith W. Brookhart IV
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cookson II
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dalton, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Dortch, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Bertram Ellis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Feidler
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fike
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. M. Garland
Mr. and Mrs. William Gray
Ms. Louise Staton Gunn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. E. Neville Isdell
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison M. Kitchen
Mr. James H. Landon
Ms. Susan Pease Langford
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pittman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Riley
Chuck and Julie Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sikes
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bronson Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Stogner
Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Taetle
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tilson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ventulett, III
Ms. Elaine Rogers Walsh and Mr. William Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yates
Ms. Maureen Zent and Mr. Thomas Davis
BENEFACTOR
Mr. Stephen M. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Carlos
Mr. Jeffrey Cornett and Dr. Edward Fernandez
Mrs. Catherine W. Dukehart
Rick and Franny George
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graffius
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hills
Ms. Marlene Janos
Mr. and Mrs. David Love
Mr. Luis Maza
Mr. and Mrs. David Nour
Mr. Robert Rivers
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staats
Julie Taymor
SUSTAINER
Drs. Michael and Karolyn Akins
Dr. Juliet D. Blackburn-Beamon
Ms. Deborah Brown and Mr. Michael Stevens
Dr. Cornelia Cho and Mr. Sam Landes
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Colberg
Mr. Bruce Cotterman
Ms. Triska Drake
Ms. Gail H. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gelder
Drs. Edward and Jaquelin Gotlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hale
Ms. Nancy Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Handler
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hillman
Ms. Diana B. Holloway
Ms. Shirley Kendrick
Ms. Allelu Kurten
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Langberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Manning
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Millett
Ms. Sophia Brothers Peterman
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Raeber
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robitaille
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Sebastian
Mr. and Mrs. John Shlesinger
Mr. Scott Steinbach
Mr. and Mrs. Raul Trujillo
Mr. and Mrs. Nils E. Wennerholm
W.C. Wyatt
Ms. Suzanne E. Zha
SPONSOR
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dixon Adair IV
Mr. Jamie Adams and Ms. Linda Fetter
Ms. Teresa Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Joey Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey
Mr. Fred Barasoain
Mr. Shepard Barbash and Ms.Vicki Ragan
Ms. Damita Barrios
Ms. Dolly Barstow
Mr. and Mrs. John Bartos, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Belliot
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bender
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernstein
Ms. Diana J. Blank
Mr. John Blankenbaker
Mr. and Mrs. James Braddock
Ms. Mary Bradley
Ms. Dorothy Brawley
Mr. Joel Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Britton
Ms. Elizabeth Brock
Mr. Lee Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Butner
Ms. Susan A. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Charboneau
Mr. G. Mark Cole
Ms. Marcia Cowan and Mr. Keith Weal
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crawford
Mr. Jeff Crumbley
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Curry
Mr. and Mrs. Tapan Daftari
Dr. Kathy Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Day
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Dennis
Mrs. Carolyn Dinberg
Ms. Martha Dinos
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Domenico
Ms. Sally A. Dorn
Ms. Amy Durrell
Ms. Karin Dusenbury
Ms. Nancy Eanes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edge
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ely
Ms. Mimi Epstein
Oguz Ericbac
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Ezell
Ms. Laraine Fine
Ms. Julie Fishman and Mr. Terry Pechacek
Dr. Marla Jane Franks and Ms. Susan Zoller
Ms. Lynne Friedman
Randy Gaeckler
Mr. Willie Gaither
Ms. Ursula Graats
Ms. Julia T. Grantier
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Greifer
Ms. Amy Griffin
Ms. Barbara A. Griffin
Ms. Lauren A. Hacker and Mr. Michael P. Speedling
Christian Hall
Mr. Jeffrey W. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hasbrouck
Mr. Keener Hazard
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hennessy
Mr. Maurice Francis Hickey and Dr. Cynthia Vitko
Mr. Jeffrey Hill
Karen Hirsch and Phillip Benjamin Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hoogs
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hunter
Mrs.Valerie Jagiella and Mr. Richard Lodise
Mr. and Mrs. David James
Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire Johnson
Mr. Baxter Jones
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Jones
Ms. Madalin Keeble
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly
Mrs. Berry K. Kendall
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Klump
Mrs. Carl W. Knobloch, Jr.
Mrs. Margie A. Koenig
Mr. Glenn Kushel
Ms. Tina Lamas
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lautenbacher
Ms. Nancy Law
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lindberg
Mr. Steve Linowes
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lippitt
Ms. April Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Bob London
Mr. and Mrs. David Lyman
Ms. Constance Mack-Andrews
Ms. Susan Marcille
Mrs. Rebekah Martin-Fong
Ms. Darlene Mashman
Ms. Candice McCloskey
Dr. John W. McDavid and Mr. Thomas Little
Dr. and Mrs. Angus McLean
Leigh and Tonya Milton
Dr. Letitia Mobley, M.D.
Ms. Nell Moeling
Mr. and Mrs. David Monde
Mr. Stephen Moorman
Ms. Cheryl Musial
Dr. and Mrs. John F. O’Brien
Ms. Kay O’Connor
Ms. Nancy Orrico
Mr. and Mrs. Manish Patel
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patrick, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Patrick
Ms. Saidah Pearsall
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson
Ms. Patricia Pharo
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Phillips
Mr. Kevin Pittman
Dr. W. H. Pool, Jr.
Ms. Christina Powers
Ms. Jill Pryor
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ralston
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reichert
Mrs. Jackie Reynolds
Ms. Lisa E. Rhodes
Mr. Roy Rice and Ms. Ellen Reagan
Ms. Alisha Rodgers
Joan Rogers
Mr. Dennis Rokholm and
Ms. Elizabeth Rokholm
Ms. Sandia Sawin
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schnell
Mr. and Mrs. John Seeds
Mr. and Mrs. Nimesh Shah
Dr. and Mrs. Steve Shindell
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singleton
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Sisson
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Sloan
Mr. Luis Solana
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Spangler
Ms. Dolores Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinfeld
Mr. and Mrs. David Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey B. Stewart
Ms. Deedee Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Stewart
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Ms. Laura Stock
Ms. Debbie Stoeffler and
Mr. Sebastian Gregory
Ms. Eden Storla and Mr. Kevin Moreau
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Strohmeyer
Ms.Valerie Jo Sundman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thompson
Ms. Denice Tischer
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Triemer
Kerry Trivers
Mrs. Lori Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Van de Planque
Ms. Gana VanLaanen
Ms. Paula Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker
Mr. Donald Walmsley
Ms. Cheryl Waybright
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Weinzierl
Mrs. Richard A. Whitcomb
Ms. Elaine Williams
Ms. Mary B. Williams
Mr. Harold R. Wise, Jr.
Ms. Stephanie Wright
Ms. Amy D.Yellott
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Zaban
Ms. Karen Zeman
DUAL/FAMILY
Anonymous (2)
Ms. Beverly Abbott
Mr. and Mrs. David Abes
Ms. M.H. Abraham, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Abrams
Ms. Marcia Abrams
Johann Adam
Clay Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams
Ms. Laura Adams
Ms. Madelyn Adams
Ms. Meagan Adams
Ms. Chiake Adele
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Adler
Ms. Evangeline Agbogu
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ainsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Akers III
Mr. Marc Akers and Mrs. Maegan Ahern-Akers
Ms. Nancy Alavi
Amour Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Alexander
Ms. Carolyn Z. Alford
Mrs. Nilsa Algarin
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Allen
Ms. Dawn Allison-Ruiz
Jamie Alsobrook
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alston
Ms. Mary Altman
Mrs. Amie Amacher
Mr. Dennis J. Andersen
Ms. Felton Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
Ms. Linda Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anderson
Ms. Kathy Andrews
Ms. Liz Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Archer
Ms. Rosemary S. Armstrong
Ms. Deondra La Chanze Askew
Ms. Connie Asmerom
Ms. Susan Aspinwall
Ms.Virginia Ayers
Ms. Ebony Bagwell
Mr. and Mrs. David Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Baker
Ms. Karen Baker
Ms. Kimberly Baker
Mr. Jim Balkcom
Ms. Lisa Balser
Ms. Carla Bamatraf
Ms. Roberta Barber
Ms. Lainie Bardack
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barkin
Ms. Alexus Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barrett
Mrs. Karlene Barron
Ms. Chantal Bartley
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Barton
Mr. and Mrs. John Bartos, Sr.
Ms. Cheryl Barwis
Erez Bashan
Melissa Bassett
Patricia and Earl Baugh
Ms. Cindy Baumgardner
Mrs. Rayna M. Bauzo and Mr. Juan Alejandro Guzman
Morales
Ms. Maria Baxter and Mr. John Starr
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beacham
Mr. and Mrs. John Beale
Ms. Lisa Beale
Ms. Jennifer Beck
Mrs. Tamera Beck
Mr. William Bedor
Ms. Mary E. Beeland
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bell
Ms. Lael Bellamy and Mr. Richard Barnard
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bellina
Ms. Amanda Bell-Kirson
Dr. Karen Belson, M.D.
Ms. Julie Benati
Mr. Bert Bender and Ms. Kay Lee
Mr. Steve Benfield
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Benne
Ms. Michelle Bergin
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bergman
Ms. Kelly Bernot
Mrs.Valerie Bernstein
Bob and Tricia Berrett
Goebel Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bethany
Ms. Helen Beverley-Hawn
Ms. Maria Bickley
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bigelow
Ms. Elizabeth A. Bigler
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Billips
Mr. Timothy Binder
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Birchfield
Ms. Barbara Birt
Rachel Bitterfield
Ms. Karen Blackburn
Ms. Desiree Blake
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Blake
Ms. Fredda Blanchard-Fields
Ms. Suzanne L. Blank
Ms. Jennifer Blasingame
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Block
Ms. Lisa Blount
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Blum
Ms. Carol Blumer
Ms. Martha Bobo
Mr. Ed Bohm and Mrs. Suzanne Shaw Bohm
Ms. Denise Bomberger
Kay E. Bomgardner
Oni Borchers
Ms. Kate Borg
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bosio
Rita Botnick
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Boughton
Mr. Stephen Bowles
Ms. Donna Bowman
Tracey W. Bowman
Ms. Helen M. Branch
Ms. Cindy Brand
Ms. Tricia Brandes
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bransky
Ms. Olivia Brant
Ms. Sherry Brante
Ms. Bettina Brayshaw
Ms. Carol Breedlove
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brewer
Mr. Dave Briglio
Ms. Elizabeth Brinkley
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brogan
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brogan
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brookner
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Browder
Ms. Angela N. Brown
Ms. Angie Brown
Mr. Brandon Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown
Ms. Cheryl P. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brown
Ms. Josephine Brown
Ms. Lauren Brown
Ms. Leighanne Brown
Ms. Sally Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown
Ms. Wendy Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Brush
Mr. Peter Bryg
Ms. Connie Buck
Ms. Susan Buckley
Tracey Buot
Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess
Ms. Diane Burgoon
Ms. Wendy Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Burnette
Ms. Lori Burns
Ms. Cindy Burstiner
Ms. Lisa Burton
Ms. Kelley Butcher and Mr. Michael Butcher
Ms. Gwyneth Butera
Ms. Bonita Butler
Ms. Melanie Butler
Ms. Laverne Byas-Smith
Ms. Cynthia Cain
Miss Charlotte A. Calnek and
Mrs. Caroline Calnek
Ms. Leigh H. Cameron
Ms. Jane Cammons and Mr. James Tauche
Ms. Mary Camp
Ms. Hope Campbell
Dr. Marissa Camrud and Mr. Brad Camrud
Ms. Patricia Cancado
Mr. Oliver Cantey
Mr. Bryan Cardinale-Powell
Ms. Donna Carillo
Ms. Paige Carithers
Ms. Terry Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnegie
Ms. Tracy Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Carroll
Mrs. Judith Carroll and Mrs. Juanita Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Carson
Mr. Kevin Carson and Ms. Nicola Chin
Ms. Sharon Carter
Ms. Amy Cate
Ms. Sheila T. Cavanagh
Ms. Shannon Centola
Ms. Anna Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Chance
Ms. Mary Frances Chantha
Ms. Caroline Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Chaput
Ms. Somya Chaudhary
Mr. Ryan Cheek
Mr. Peter Chen
Ms. Jenny Cheshier
Karen Chestnut
Ms. Diana Chia
Ms. Maisha Childs
Ms. Priscilla Cho
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christopher
Ms. Laura Citron
The Honorable Brad Clark
Mrs. Jenell Clark
Ms.Valerie Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Cline
Dr. Cathy Clipson and Mr. Paul Clipson
Ms. Kristin R. Clyde
Gaylon Coats
Ms. Deborah Cobb
Mr. David Coe
Ms. Tracy Coffie
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coffman
Edye Cohen
Ms. Jennifer Cohen
Ms. Christianah Coker-Jackson
Mr. Jack Coleman
Mr. Gerardo Collaco
Ms. Kathleen Collantes
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colley
Ms. Ginger Collier
Mr. Thomas Collier
Mr. Bob Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Colussy
Ms. Karen S. Comer
Ms. Judith Conn
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Contrucci
Ms. Lauren Cooper
Ms. Renee Coppi
Ms. Janice Cork
Ms. Cristina Maria Correia and Mr. Neil Bradley
Mairi Cortes
Ms. Megan Couch
Ms. Shanna Coulter
Ms. Diane Coursey
Ms. Charlene Cowart
Mr. J. L. Crandall
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Cranfill
Ms. Michelle Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Creasman
Ms. Shirley Criscellis
Molly Croft
Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Croft
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crofton
Ms. Laura Crotty
Ms. Sheryl Crum
Mr. Jonathan Crystal
Ms. Cecilia Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Currey, Jr.
Ms. Mary Beth Cutshall
Mrs. Penny Dahlberg
Ms. Kim Dahnke
Chris Dailey
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D’Amaro
Ms. Christine Daniel
Ms. Pat Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Daniel
Ms. Courtney Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dannemiller
Dr. and Mrs. Mickey Dansby
Mr. and Mrs. Zaki Daouk
Ms.Valerie Darling and Mr. Karl Ryder
Ms. Nikole Davenport
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davis
Mrs. Shannon Davis and Mr. Ian Forsyth
Mrs. Susan Davis
Ms. Suzanne Davis
Mrs. Xia E. Davis
Mrs. Zehena Davis
Ms. Patrice Davis-Duncan
Ms. Sabrina Dawson
Ms. Monique Dearth
Ms. Helen Dehaven
Dr. Catherine Dekle-Mannes
Ms. Kenna Delozier
Shawn Dennard
Ms. Stacey Dent
Sal Depasquale
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Diamond
Ms. Stephanie Dickerson
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Dickey
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Diedrich
Ms. Kristine Difiore
Ms. Dawn DiMeglio
Armand and Zoya Dimitrova-Zakarian
Mr. Alfred Dingler
Ms. Leslie Dobbs
Ms. Lisa Dobbs
Torey Dobson
Mrs. David T. Dodge
Mr. John Dodson
Ms. Allison Doerr
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Doerr
Jean Doherty
Ms. Laura Doman
Ms. Kim Donahoe
Ms. Blythe Donnolo
Ms. Holly Donovan
Ms. Deborah Doolittle
Mr. Scott Dorfman
Ms. Catherine Dorrien
Ms. Jocelyn Dorsey
Ms. Ellen Dotts
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Douglas
Ms. Diane Douglass
Ms. Linda Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Drury
Ms. Susan Duderstadt
Ms. Michea Duffy
Ms. Charlotte Dufour
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dugaud
Val Duke
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Ms. Kitty Dunlap
Mr. Kevin Dunn
Arline and James Durmer
Mr. and Mrs. George Dusenbury
Ms. Lisa Dwyer
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Dye
Mrs. Annette Ebbinghaus
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Eckhardt
Ms. Nancy Edgar
Ms. Julisa M. Edney
Mrs. Nancy Edwards
Shariama Edwards
Mr. A. James Elliott
Mr. Jeffrey Ellman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eman
Ms. Sandra Empey
Ms. Marcy Enterkin
Ms. Kari Erber
Mr. David Erett
Lee Espy
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Essick
Ms. Kimberley Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Evans
Ms. Mia Evans-Buckner
Ms. Kerri S. Evanson
Ms. Suzanne Ezell
Ms. Marianne Fears
Verron Federation
Mr. Dave Feeley
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Feinsmith
Mrs. Nancy Field and Mr. Michael Schulder
Ms. Rita Finch
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fine
Ms. Rachael Finglass
Ms. Loreli Fischer
Ms. Marilyn Fish
Ms. Rita Fisher
Kelly Fix
Ms. Anna Flagg
Ms. Shayna Flash
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fleischmann
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Flenaugh
Ms. Sandi Fletcher
Dr. Michael Flood
Mrs. Maree Florence and Mrs. Jane Easterling
Ms. Jane Fonda
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fonzo
Ms. Renea Force
Ms. Nicole Forde
Ms. Pepper Forman
Mr. Randall Foster and Mrs.Vicki Foster
Ms. Barbara Fox
Ms. Joelle Fox
Kathryn Frame
Ms. Jennifer Francois
Ms. Sue Frankel
Ms. Kim Franklin
Ms. Jane Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Frederick
Ms. Susan Frederick and Mr. Andrew Barbieri
Ms. Michele Freeman
Ms. Karen L. Friend
Mr. J.F. Frierson
Mr. Tommy Frieson and
Mrs. Cassandra Warner-Frieson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frohwein
Ms. Sonia Fuller
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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fuqua
Mr. Albert Furness
Ms. Kim Gaba
Mrs. Traci Gagnon
Ms. Laura Gaines
Ms. Charlene L. Galanti
Ms. Kathleen Galivan
Ms. Stacey O. Gallant
Drs. Jeffrey and Nancy Gallups
Ms. Gretchen Galvin
Ms. Blesseda Gamle
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ganote
Ms. Bina Garimella
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garmon
Ms. Erica Garton
Ms. Stephanie Garvey
Ms. Cheryl Gaslowitz
Ms. Stephanie Gatlin
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gram
Mrs. Jennifer Jo Green
Mr. Kenneth L. Green
Ms. Rebecca Green
Ms. Marsha Greene
Ms. Naomi Grishman
Ms. Elaine Gruenhut
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gunter
Ms. Patricia S. Guthrie
Ms. Michelle Haggerty
Mrs. Margaret T. Hall
Ms. Lynne Halpern
Mr. and Mrs. Milano Harden
Mr. Robert Hardnett
Ms. Jane Harmon and Mr. Mikell Jones
Ms. Meg Hartley
Ms. Magali Haser
Mr. Michael Hastings
Ms. Lynda Hawkins
Ms. Amanda Hayes
Ms. Bonnie Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Goordial Hemraj
Ms. Elizabeth Herlihy
Mr. Jack Herman
Mr. Allan M. Hess
Mrs. Gladys D. Hirsch
Ms. Nancy H. Hollingsworth
Ms. Beth Horn
Ms. Janice Houck
Ms. Ann Howland
Ms. Lindsay Hunter
Ms. Sarah Irle
Ms. Christel Jackson
Mrs. Lynne Jennings
Ms. Linda Johns
Mrs. Ginger Wardner Johnson
Stacy and Lloyd Jollay
Ms. Mary Karahalis
Mr. Robert Kassatly
Ms. Connie Kessinger
Debra Klimkiewicz
Mr. Tom Knight
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Kolb
Ms. Patricia Kuchenbecker
Erik and Kelly Kurtz
Ms. Pam F. Labbie
Ms. Stephanie Ladden
Ms. Elissa Langley
Ms. Judith Laning
Mrs. Emma G. Lankford
Ms. Elizabeth Layne
Mrs. Ione C. Lee and Dr. John E. Lee
Ms. Liz Lee
Ms. Michelle Leven
Ms. Linda Levy
Ms. Louise Lindke
Ms. Susan Loeffler
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Loew
Reverend Eda Long
Ms. Elizabeth Lorenzen-Miranda
Mr. Walter M. Lovett
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Luxemburger
Mrs. Catherine R. Marley
Mr. Dan D. Maslia
Mr. Rick Matarrese
Ms. Minova Matheus-Bean
Ms. Henriette McGregor
Ms. Maureen McIvor and Mr. Eric Christ
Ms. Cheryl McNeil
Mr. Collin Thomas McNeill
Ms. Nancy McNeill
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Mescon
Mr. George Miller
Ms. Ingrid Miller
Ms. Melinda Anne Mills
Ms. Shelly Mitchell
Ms. Renee M. Mullinax
Ms. Sandra Nelson
Ms. Amber Nettles
Ms. Barbara Newburger
Ms. Nancy Nichelson
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Otersen
Mr. Leonard Pallats
Mrs. Gwen Parks
Mrs. Marie Perlmutter
Andri Pilgrim
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rece
Ms. Debbie Redmond
Mr. Al Reingold
Ms. Ann Boon Rhea
Ms. Erin Richmond
Ms. Lisette Rietshcier
Ms. Becky Roberts
Ms. Elaine Rogers
Ms. Helene Rogers
Ms. Karen Rogow
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Rolle
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rossin
Ms. Sara Rothfeder
Ms. Meg Rothfusz
Ms. Reeta Russo
Ms. Ellen Sacchi
Ms. Angela Sanders
Ms. Helen Schellman
Ms. Karen Schmeichel
Ms. Cyndy Schreihofer
Miss Acacia L. Scott
Mr. Christopher L. Seay
Ms. Sara Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shelton
Mrs. Kim Shepherd
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Smith
Ms. Nancy Smith
Ms. Amy Smith-Barnes
Mr. Jeremy Sobel
Ms. Martha Spencer
Ms. Edwinna Spivey
Ms. Ann Stanley
Dr. Kathy Stansbury
Ms. Nancy Staub
Ms. Carol Sterling
Ms. Molly Stevens
Ms. Phyllis Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stilo
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sutton, Jr.
Mr. Edward Svitil
Ms. Emily Sztapka
J. Lynn Talley
Ms. Carrie Teegardin
Mr. Johnny Thigpen
Mrs. R. M. Thomaston
Ms. Maurine Thompson
Ms. Conni Todd
Ms. Kim Trankina
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tubesing
Ms. Emily Turner
Ms. Heather Turner
Dr. Pamela Turner
Ms. Arlene Tuschl
Dr. Linda Valleroy
Ms. Ronnie Van Gelder
Ms. Dana Van Vlake
Ms. Allison Walker
Mr. Gregg M. Wallace
Ms. Maria Walters
Ms. Sarah Watt
Ms. Alice G. Weber
Ms. Hope Wechsler and Ms. Leslie Wechsler
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Werner
Dr. Anon E. Westmoreland
Ms. Lisa Whittle
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Wiedmann
Ms. Meaggan Wilcauskas
Ms. Avery Williams
Ms. Elaine Williams
Ms. Jessica Landisman Williams
Ms. Meg Williams
Ms. Susan Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wittosch
Ms. Evy Wright
Ms. Beckye Young
Mr. Gary Zaccaria
Ms. Marla Zimmerman
Ms. Michelle Zimmerman
Ms. Tori Zimmerman
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Center supported
in part by:
The Center for Puppetry Arts is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization and is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts;
the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly (GCA is a Partner Agency of the
National Endowment for the Arts); and contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations. Major funding for the Center
is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council. Major support is
provided by the City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs. The Center is a participant in the New Generations Program, funded by the
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation/The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and administered by Theatre Communications Group (TCG),
the national organization for the American theatre. The Center is a constituent of Theatre Communications Group and a member of
the Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts. The Center also serves as headquarters of UNIMA-USA.
This annual report recognizes contributions made to the Center for Puppetry Arts between July 1, 2004 and June 30, 2005 or made in
support of programs occurring during this time period. Every effort has been made to compile an accurate list. We hope there are no
errors. However, if you notice a mistake, please let us know so our records can be updated and proper recognition be given.
Copy written by: Debbie S. George • Additional copy by: Shannon Frye, Bobby Box, Alan Louis, Patty Petrey Dees and Lindsey Quirk
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