The William Baker Choral Foundation in Georgia Presents The 25 th Anniversary Concert The REQUIEM of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Music of America in the Time of Mozart Summer Singers of Atlanta Orchestra of the American Heartland Dr. William O. Baker, Music Director & Conductor Lynn Swanson, Executive Associate Music Director Scott Smith, Choral Associate Leanne Elmer Herrmann, Accompanist Arietha Lockhart, soprano Holly McCarren, alto Christopher Patton, tenor Stephen Ozcomert, bass Sunday Afternoon, 3 August 2014 Saint Mark United Methodist Church Atlanta, Georgia www.FestivalSingers.org
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The William Baker Choral Foundation in Georgia Presents
The 25th Anniversary Concert The REQUIEM of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Music of America in the Time of Mozart
Summer Singers of Atlanta Orchestra of the American Heartland Dr. William O. Baker, Music Director & Conductor Lynn Swanson, Executive Associate Music Director Scott Smith, Choral Associate Leanne Elmer Herrmann, Accompanist
Arietha Lockhart, soprano Holly McCarren, alto Christopher Patton, tenor Stephen Ozcomert, bass
Sunday Afternoon, 3 August 2014 Saint Mark United Methodist Church Atlanta, Georgia
Kathyrn E. Brunson Harriet Hoskyns-Abrahall Carol Schwartz
Wallace Buckner Henry Hsu +Sarah Shalf
Brenda Caroll Kay Johnson Lois Simon
David Caron Bethann Johnston Susan Small
Sarah Chodrow Suzanne Johnston Cynthia Smith
Terence Chorba Mark Kagika +Scott Smith
Harry Clark Madelyn Kallman Gerald Stacy
Linder Clark Richard Kauffman Karin Stern
+Kimberly Cook Pamela Kilmer Steve Stern
Betsy Crawford Kelly Koelker Andrea Stokfisz
Jim Crawford Laura Lacombe +*Ann Stoskopf
Hallie Cullen Susan Lawton Oreta Hinamon Taylor
+William Dreyfoos Jennifer Levy Thom Thompson
Laris Dukes Eric Lucas Terri Thornton
+*Vince Evans Cathy Maher *Amy Thropp
Sarah Fechter Myron Martin Craig Tovey
Joseph Ferst Nancy Martin +Leslie Truman
Sonia Fishkin Cheryl McBane Joseph Valles
Gail Foorman Huell McBane Katherine Villyard
+Marla Franks Lynne McIntyre Elizabeth Whitfield
Gerald Freeman Bess Miller Gabrielle Willet
Abby Frick +Jenny Munro Ruth Willet
Elsie Frick Walter Murray +Kathryn Wilson
Leah Frick +*David Nieland Aimee Winkle
Maggie Frick Joan Nieland *Niccole Winney
Bill Gardner Caroline Nuckolls Alan Zaring
+Dorothy Goodson Rich Nuckolls Ziwen Zhu
+John Goodson Laura O’Connell
*)Member/Alumni, Lynn Swanson Festival Singers
+) Member/Alumni, William Baker Festival Singers
The Board of Trustees
William O. Baker, Roeland Park, Kansas, Acting ChairDavid Barker, Belton, Missouri, Chair-ElectMary Puetz, Sioux Center, Iowa, Vice Chair
Ann Stoskopf, Marietta, Georgia, Treasurer/CFO
David Chastain, Acworth, Georgia, Trustee at LargeJohn Schaefer, Kansas City, Missouri, Trustee at Large
Ross Kimbrough, Overland Park, Kansas, Trustee at Large
Greg Wegst, Mission, Kansas, Trustee at Large
Trustees EmeritusWilliam W. Dreyfoos, Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Michael S. McGarry, Atlanta, GeorgiaRoss Malme, Atlanta, Georgia
Brad Piroutek, Spring Hill, KansasScott Smith, Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. William O. Baker, Founder of the Choral Foundation
William O. Baker has earned a reputation as an entrepreneurial conductor and creator of choral organizations. He founded the DeKalb Choral Guild in 1978 at the age of 19. By the age of 21 he had conducted Brahms’ German Requiem, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Schubert’s Mass in G, and Handel’s Messiah with professional orchestras, launching a career of ambitious artistic leadership that now has extended over thirty-seven years. In the last few years he has conducted the St. Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor of Bach, and the Sacred Service of Ernest Bloch, at the time of performances the only Kansas City-based conductor to lead the works in over a quarter-century.
Baker created the Atlanta-based William Baker Festival Singers, originally called “Gwinnett” Festival Singers, in 1985, and established the William Baker Choral Foundation in 1990. In 1998 the conductor moved his home to the Kansas City area and created the Kansas City ensemble of the Festival Singers. The Choral Foundation has created over a dozen ensembles based in three states, involving hundreds of singers in the course of any year. His choirs have performed for numerous conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, the National Association for Music Education, and the American Guild of Organists, in addition to the 1982 World’s Fair and music festivals in the United States and Great Britain, most notably annual appearances before capacity audiences at Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival since 1989. He has led the Festival Singers in the production of 19 nationally released recordings, and in television and radio appearances across the nation, including The First Art, The Sounds of Majesty and National Public Radio’s Performance Today. No stranger to the orchestral podium, William Baker created the Mountain Park Wind Symphony in 1994, and the Kansas City Wind Symphony in 1998. Recent orchestral performances have included Vivaldi: The Seasons, Sibelius: Finlandia, Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, Bizet: Suite L’Alesienne, Haydn: Symphony No. 59 “Fire,” Mozart: Symphony No. 41, Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 and Symphony No. 9. Choral collaborations have included projects with members of the Kansas City Symphony, the Kazanetti Chamber Orchestra, the Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Kansas City Civic Orchestra, the Baton Rouge Symphony, the Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra, and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra. He is Founder & Music Director of the Atlanta-based Orchestra of the American Heartland. Dr. Baker served as Minister of Music for a number of significant Lutheran, Presbyterian and United Methodist congregations across the South and the Midwest. Major appointments have included the historic Grace United Methodist Church in Midtown Atlanta and The Village Church in suburban Kansas City, the nation’s second largest Presbyterian congregation. Presently, he serves as director of The Cathedral Chorale, the choir for Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kansas City’s 8:00 AM Eucharist. He is the author of Hearts & Hands & Voices: Weekly Reflections on Music and the Church, published by Amber Waves Music. An Atlanta native, Dr. Baker studied voice and choral conducting at Mercer University and the University of Georgia before culminating his formal education at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago where he earned the Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting. He holds the position of Associate Professor of Music at the Conservatory where he teaches applied conducting and choral methods. The Baker family makes their home in northeastern Kansas. Dr. Baker commutes weekly to serve conducting responsibilities in Georgia, Kansas and Missouri. His accomplishments have been recognized in his native state through proclamations by two Georgia Governors, Joe Frank Harris and Sonny Purdue, and United States Congressman Phil Gingrey. In 2012 he was honored for his lifetime contributions to the cultural life of his hometown by the Pro-Mozart Society of Atlanta.
The Summer Singers of Atlanta
William O. Baker, DMA, Music Director & Conductor
Lynn Swanson, Executive Associate Music Director Ellen Hicks, Manager Leanne Elmer Herrmann, Accompanist Scott Smith, Choral Associate
The Summer Singers of Atlanta was founded in 1990 as one of the first projects of the William Baker Choral Foundation. The membership of the non-auditioned ensemble ranges from 125-175 members each summer, with singers coming from as far as Florida, Alabama and Tennessee to join in the summer tradition. Rehearsals begin in June of each year in preparation for August performances of a major work for chorus and orchestra, along with other varied selections. Past seasons have included the Requiems of Brahms, Mozart and Rutter, Haydn’s The Creation, Schubert’s Mass in G, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Bach’s cantata Wachet auf, Beethoven’s Mass in C & Symphony No. 9, Mozart’s Mass in C minor, Coronation Mass & Solemn Vespers, and many other classical masterpieces. As “Atlanta’s original summer chorus,” The Summer Singers of Atlanta has become a model that has been often imitated in Atlanta and in other cities. One of the greatest accomplishments for the organization has been the heightened interest in the choral art and in classical masterworks that the chorus has inspired. Membership is open to all adults and mature youth.
The 2015 26th Summer Singers of Atlanta will feature Franz Josef Haydn’s The Creation, performed with full orchestra and distinguished soloists. Registration opens March 1, 2015. Please visit the Choral Foundation’s website at www.FestivalSingers.org throughout the year for additional information about the Summer Singers and all of the Choral Foundation’s exciting ensembles.
Scott Smith, Choral Associate, is a native of Chicago, IL, He has made Atlanta his home since 1992. A graduate of the University of Illinois, Scott has enjoyed many different aspects of music. Scott has been a member of many different choirs including The Soul Children of Chicago, University of Illinois Concert & Chamber Choirs, Augustana College Handel Oratorio Society, Chordbusters, The Michael O’Neal Singers, St. Mark UMC Chancel Choir, Summer Singers of Atlanta, Just Voices and the William Baker Festival Singers. Scott has performed the role of Joe in “Showboat”, Andy Lee in “42nd Street” and Balthazar in “Amahl and the Night Visitors” and he has published a setting of the spiritual “Nobody Knows the Trouble I See” through Amber Waves. Scott stepped on the podium for the first time as a conductor in 1997 when he took on the role of
choral assistant for the 125 member Summer Singers of Atlanta. He continues to serve in the capacity of trustee emeritus and choral assistant for the William Baker Choral Foundation’s Atlanta ensembles. Scott is employed by IBM and lives in Southwest Atlanta with his partner Mark and two very spoiled basset hounds. When he’s not singing, Scott enjoys cooking, gardening and growing orchids.
Leanne Elmer Herrmann, Accompanist, has served as Accompanist of the Summer Singers of Atlanta since the chorus’ founding in 1990. She is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and holds a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance. She works throughout the metro Atlanta area as a free-lance accompanist and chamber music pianist. Ms. Herrmann has been the accompanist of The DeKalb Choral Guild since being appointed to the post by then-director William Baker in 1988. She is the accompanist for the Collegium Vocale and is the staff pianist for the Paideia School in Atlanta. She has appeared in concert with the Gwinnett Young Singers, the Young Singers of Callanwolde, and the William Baker Festival Singers. She makes her home in Decatur, Georgia.
AUDITIONSThe William Baker Festival SingersDr. William O. Baker, Music Director & Conductor
Lynn Swanson, Executive Associate Music Director Scott Smith, Choral Associate & Administrator
Thirtieth Anniversary Season in 2014-2015 includes Candlelight & Carols, Convocation
2015, masterworks with orchestra including Bach: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit, Vaughan
Williams: Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge, and Allegri: Miserere Mei. The Festival Singers
have performed to capacity audiences at Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival since 1989.
2014-2015 will be Dr. Baker’s valedictory season as Music Director.
Rehearsals Sunday Evenings, 6:00-8:30, in Midtown Atlanta
The Orchestra of the American HeartlandLynn Swanson, Music Director & Conductor
Arietha Lockhart & John LaForge, soloists
JOHANNES BRAHMS A GERMAN REQUIEMPerformed in English Translation by Robert Shaw
Sunday Evening, 10 August 2014 at 7:00 PM
ST. BENEDICT’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
2160 Cooper Lake Drive, Smyrna, Georgia
ALL SEATS $25
Available at the door or online: www.FestivalSingers.org
SOLOISTS
Arietha Lockhart, coloratura soprano, has been awarded many prizes and honors, including a fellowship to perform the role of Zerbinetta (Ariadne auf Naxos) at the Aspen Music Festival Opera Theatre, 2nd place in the first Classical Singer Competition sponsored by Classical Singer Magazine, The National Opera Association Competition’s Legacy Award in the professional division, 2nd place in The Center for Contemporary Opera International Competition (prize, a New York debut recital at Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall), and the Friedrich Shorr Memorial Prize in Voice and 3rd place in the Oratorio Society of New York competition. During studies at the American Institute for Musical Studies, won the first place vote of the jury in the Meistersinger Competition in Graz, Austria, and received the gold medallion as the audience’s 1st place choice.
Ms. Lockhart is a member of the Grammy Award winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus and has performed with the Atlanta Chamber Players and the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra. She is a favorite of Choral Foundation audiences, having performed in several productions with the William Baker Festival Singers and the Summer Singers of Atlanta, including Bach’s St. John Passion, Haydn’s The Creation, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Mozart’s Requiem & Mass in C.Minor, and Beethoven Mass in C and Symphony No. 9. She is a music educator in the DeKalb School System, and Co-President of the Atlanta Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon Music Fraternity.
Holly McCarren, alto, a Georgia native, performs regularly in the Atlanta area. She is a member of Coro Vocati under the direction of John Dickson. She can be heard in their soon to be released CD as the soloist in John Corigliano's "Fern Hill". Ms. McCarren sings with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus and Chamber Chorus. Her passion for early music led her to work most recently with Robert Bolyard's group, Uncommon Practice. Her solo concert engagements include, New Trinity Baroque, The Atlanta Baroque Ensemble, Ritornello, Etowah Chamber Orchestra, and many more. Currently, Ms. McCarren holds a position of alto staff singer at Northside United Methodist Church in Atlanta.
Christopher Patton, tenor, received his Bachelor of Music degree in voice performance with minors in Italian, German and a concentration in composition from Kennesaw State University. Mr. Patton, a native of Little Rock, AR, taught himself to read music at an early age and began singing and composing at the age of 7. An active singer, composer, arranger and conductor, he studied voice with Evelyn Hughes, Dr. Oral Moses and participated in master classes with William Warfield, Ellen Faul and Marilyn Horne. He studied composition with Tommy Joe Anderson, Steven Everett and received considerable and valuable advice from Jennifer Higdon, Michael Torke and Robert Owens. Mr. Patton sang for 9 seasons with Capitol City Opera where he sang roles in operas by Benjamin Britten, Gaetano Donizetti, Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti.
He is a member of the choir of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Chamber Chorus, and The Atlanta Singers, a 16 voice a cappella chamber group. Mr. Patton has appeared on 2 Grammy Award winning recordings with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and My Spirit Sang, a contemporary a cappella recording with The Atlanta Singers and is working on a recording of rarely heard works for tenor scheduled to be released late 2015.
Stephen Ozcomert, bass, is regularly heard in Atlanta area concert halls. He has performed as a soloist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, including an assisting soloist (“Sergeant”) for 2007 performances and Telarc Digital recording of Puccini’s La Boheme under Robert Spano. He also played the role of a Japanese Envoy in the 2009 ASO performances of Stravinsky’s Nightingale in both Atlanta and Carnegie Hall. Steve also was an assisting soloist under Robert Shaw for the 1996 performances of Bach’s St.Matthew Passion in Atlanta and Carnegie Hall and has served as soloist in performances of the ASO Chorus and Chamber Chorus on several other occasions under Norman Mackenzie, Donald Runnicles, Jere Flynt, Yoel Levi, and others. Steve currently serves as a staff soloist at the Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church and frequently appears as soloist with the Meridian Chorale conducted by Steven Darsey and with the Emory University Orchestra and Chorus under Eric Nelson and Richard Prior. He
appeared in the 2010 Spivey Hall performance of Bach’s Passion According to St. John with The William Baker Festival Singers, and in a 2011 performance of the title role in Mendelssohn’s Elijah with Dr. Baker and the Summer Singers of Atlanta. He appeared in recent Choral Foundation performances of Beethoven’s Mass in C and Ernest Bloch’s Avodath Hakodesh. Steve’s solo work has been featured several times in radio broadcasts by WABE. Steve has sung performances of a number of operas and operettas and has an extensive repertoire of more than twenty oratorios from Bach Cantatas, the Requiems of Mozart, Faure, Durufle, and Brahms, to Orff’s Carmina Burana. Steve is a student of Elizabeth Colson.
BRUNO PAIGE, Student Intern
Bruno Page has been appointed as Student Intern in the Atlanta area and will be working with the Summer Singers of Atlanta. He holds a Bachelor of Music Education from Chicago State University, and a Masters of Orchestral Conducting from Roosevelt University in Chicago. He has studied orchestral and opera conducting in Prague and Sienna, Italy. For ten years he served on the faculty of the University of Michigan at Flint, and for five years served as Music Director & Conductor of the South Shore Philharmonic in Chicago. He has returned to school to earn his Doctor of Musical Arts in Orchestral Conducting from the American Conservatory of Music where he is a student of Dr. William Baker. The appearance of Bruno Paige in today’s concert is in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Doctor of Musical Arts
from the American Conservatory of Music, and is under the advisement of Dr. William O. Baker, Associate Professor.
STUDENT INTERNS & CHORAL SCHOLARS
The Choral Foundation’s continuing education program for aspiring professionals has involved some 30 young men and women over the past quarter century. Participants in the program have included students from schools such as St. Olaf College, the University of Kansas, Georgia State University, Reinhardt University, the American Conservatory of Music, Emory University, Florida A&M University, and many others. Many of these choral leaders now serve significant university, church, professional and music education positions across the nation. The Student Intern program supports candidates for degrees at the master’s level. Choral Scholars are pursuing a degree at the doctoral level. Both
Choral Scholars and Student Interns benefit from the hands-on experience of working with professional and volunteer ensembles as well as the practical training of working with the staff of a national arts organization. For information about the Choral Foundation’s continuing education programs, please contact the Choral Foundation at 404-909-8357.
Leaving a Legacy of Immortal Music Through the Choral Foundation
Have you considered remembering the work of the William Baker Choral Foundation in your will, estate plan or through a donor advised fund? At the Choral Foundation we are working to build an organization that will connect people with music of timeless beauty and worth for many generations to come. Your gift to our work through your
estate will help us bring the life-changing joys of participation in the performance of great music to thousands of men, women, youth and children yet unborn. Your gift may be designated to support the work of the Choral Foundation
in a specific community, or through a particular ensemble, or a special project.
Please advise your will preparer, estate planner, or attorney of your desire to support the work of The William Baker Choral Foundation, Inc. through a legacy gift. Our office staff will gladly provide the necessary information to insure that
your gift is received and properly applied. Please call 404.909.8357 for more details.
The William Baker Choral Foundation 5450 Buena Vista Street, Suite 100, Roeland Park, KS 66205
The William Baker Festival Singers, Midtown Atlanta, 1985, and Prairie Village, Kansas, 1998 Created in 1985 by William O. Baker and Janis M. Lane as The Gwinnett Festival Singers
The Summer Singers of Atlanta, Midtown Atlanta, 1990
William O. Baker, DMA, Music Director & Conductor
The Cobb Summer Singers, Smyrna, Georgia, 2006
The Lynn Swanson Festival Singers, Smyrna, Georgia, 2009 Lynn Swanson, Music Director & Conductor
Zimria Festivale Atlanta, Dunwoody, Georgia, 2014
Amy Thropp, Music Director & Conductor
The Summer Singers of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, 1999
William O. Baker, DMA, Music Director & Conductor
The Summer Singers of Lee’s Summit, Lee’s Summit, Missouri, 2014
Lynn Swanson & William O. Baker, DMA, Co-Music Directors
The Northwest Georgia Summer Singers, Cartersville, Georgia, 2010, 2014
Charles Nelson, Music Director & Conductor
Amber Waves Music Publishing
William O. Baker, DMA, President Dr. R. Douglas Helvering, Contributing Editor www.AmberWavesPublishing.com
The Choral Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation of the State of Kansas, licensed for business in the
State of Georgia and in the State of Missouri. The William Baker Choral Foundation of Georgia, LLC, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the WBCF, Inc. The organization is funded by public and corporate grants and by commercial sponsorship, but the vast majority of the organization’s support comes from
individuals who believe in the work of changing lives and destinies through music of timeless beauty and worth. If YOU would like to invest in the quality of life in your community in a meaningful way, please consider supporting the Choral Foundation.
All gifts are fully tax-deductible and urgently needed. See your tax professional for maximum benefit.
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION - MUSIC DIRECTOR & CONDUCTOR
Dr. Baker has announced his retirement as Music Director of the Atlanta ensemble of The William Baker Festival Singers following the 2014-2015 30th Anniversary Season.
The Choral Foundation is accepting applications for the position of Music Director of the original Festival Singers chorus based in Atlanta. Applications must include a Curriculum Vitae, and audio or
video samples of recent performances. Applications will ONLY be accepted by postal mail.
The William Baker Choral Foundation 5450 Buena Vista St, #100, Roeland Park, KS 62205 404-909-8357 [email protected]
SOLI DEO GLORIA CIRCLE Gifts of $10,000 and aboveMarilyn Altman, in memory of Hagan Thompson
Kenneth & Nancy Babcock, Ken Babcock Sales Tom & Sheri Schrader, CottageCare, Inc.
CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE Gifts of $5,000-$10,000IBM Corporation Virginia Hicks Smith, in memory of Andrew Cain
Dr. Michael S. McGarry Curtis and Mary Puetz Jim and Sue Schrock
SECTION LEADERS CIRCLE Gifts of $2,500-$5,000Dr. & Mrs. William O. Baker Jorge & Alice Blanco John & Dorothy Goodson
Paul & Joan Priefert Dr. Pratima Singh Scott C. Smith Lynn Swanson
MAESTOSO CIRCLE Gifts of $1000-$2500Kenna BabcockMary Burnett & Ken WerneBruce & Debbie CasolariDr. Tom CoulterBryan FreemanSue GoddardFred & Rhonda GrunwaldKen & Bambi KendrickRoss & Amanda KimbroughKristina KrissJenny & Doug MunroMary E. OhlssonRobert & Melissa OvertonJohn & Jamea SaleSarah ShalfDr. O. Wayne SmithAnn StoskopfJane SullivanHerb & Jeri SwansonAmy ThroppMartha Lee Cain Tranby Music Performance Trust
BEL CANTO CIRCLEGifts of $500-$1000Barbara BrimDavid & Lori ChastainPhillip & Connie CheekDr. Jill DavisWilliam DreyfoosDr. Marla Jane FranksR. Larry & Marsha FreemanDavid & Jenice GrebHallmark Corporate FoundationMarcia MeinCindy SheetsScott & Silke TalsmaTerry & Ann VinesGreg Wegst
BRILLANTE CIRCLEGifts of $250-$500Glenna AbneyDavid & Diane BarkerJocelyn BotkinRonald Burgess
Terence ChorbaLouise DevlinKent & Laura DickinsonJennifer EngelhardtJoseph and Jill Ferst, in memory of M. Rita FerstJames & Deann FreemanMichael HeggeElisabeth HenryDavid & Faye HollandMark HoughtonKimberly Clark FoundationYolanda PhillipsPaul & Tricia ReichertJohn & Leona SchaeferJasbeer SinghGeorge & Carolyn SmithJoseph Steffen
SINGERS CIRCLEGifts of $100-$250Erika ArchibaldMarian ArmstrongJulia BabenseeWilliam Bankhead, Sr.Michael BarnesRoger & Linda Becker in memory of Margie Cameron JarrettTim BellConnie BergeronRobert & Linda BonsteinJim & Joyce BraddockCarole BredesonCynthia Clark CampbellGeorge Campbell in honor of Gail CampbellMichael CarterLaura & Robert CasperDiane CurrencePeter & Mary DeVeauNancy EastEdgar EllysonJ.T. & Pattie FriersonGerry FairlyKate FosterKaren Kay HallGordon HenkeFelicia Hernandez
Ellen Hicks, in memory of Katherine HicksJenny HolcombHenry HsuKathryn HueyRuth JohnsonThomas & Helen JonesMarlene LinkJames & Barbara MeadowsKathleen MichaudBob & Bev MillerWilliam MonkBill MoodyTodd Allen MooreCarter & Hampton MorrisPamela Pendergast, in memory of Mildred Popplewell DunnFrances RobinsonGwynn RossElizabeth ScarazzoKathryn SenkbeilAndrew SingletaryDr. Robert & Florence Smith, IIIKatharine StevensonKeith SweattDrs. Georgia and Jean WestJoyce WhittierRon and Adrienne WilsonLaura YoungbloodFred Zimmerman
IN-KIND GIFTSSarah ChodrowGene Claxton, Unisource Document ProductsCountryside Christian ChurchIBM CorporationEddie RossSt. Benedict’s Episcopal ChurchSaint Mark United Methodist ChurchSt. Paul’s Episcopal ChurchCharles St. ClairPlease report corrections [email protected]