Patricia M. Emerson Willard W. Hodge 1909 Endowed Scholarship Those in need are often not able to access care either due to lack of facilities or cost. Joan M. Finsilver ’72 Robert O. Marold and Diane E. Boldt Michael H. Gibbs 34 Peter W. ’76 and Nancy Sanders Tuz ’72 and Suellen Reigle Altholz ’73 Lauren K. Genthe
*Wilbur A. Nimmer Sr. ’49 Robert L. and Heidi D. Hanley 42 Janice Heinz Franzen 33 Emily C. Anderson 2
typewriter corrective ink ’31 and *Elizabeth J. Wegner Paul A. Atkins ’69 Larry W. and Janice R. Schleusner 27 Rounding out the band are bassist Scott Lowe and drummer Jim Winter who is the newest addition to group. Van Zoeren Library Endowment, Benstead Theatre Endowment Donald R. Park II 44 Carlton L. ’51 and Carol K. Blochwitz The Ripon Summer Concert Series has become a Celebration of The Quality of Life we enjoy here in Historic Ripon, Wisconsin. Ryan P. and Paige Reynolds Kane 5 Mark N. and Penelope Pate Greene 8 Jeffrey O. Anhaltzer ’83 Jodi Piotrowski Larsen 19 Nicholas C. Revello 3
Patrick C. Kerstein 13 John R., Sr. and Cecelia H. Roesch William C. MacLeod 42 Lester Amos Pagano Jr. 8
Selma Johnsen Brophy 14 Brian S. Kennedy Dominique A. Poncelet and Pol G. Vandevelde 2 Diane L. Reynolds ’79 Geraldine Schmidt Krumwiede 1953 Endowed Scholarship John K. Clark 20 Ehren J. Skoog Calvin D. Allen III 33 Lynn M. Spicer-Tucker 44 *Robert J. Farris ’32 James R. Mensching 36 Shawn M. Davis 14 Vincent A. Hrasky 18
Wayne Larson Pamela Beekman Rogers 44 Maddie Koster Paula A. Dakota T. Jordan Jane Wieser Baker 10 Gary L. Wetzel 13 Daniel B. Friedman 18 Members are constitutionally important to maintain our charity status, and financially to enable the continuing success of our concerts. What I like to do is take these everyday objects, such as air conditioners and light fixtures, and dissect them by taking every shape I can from the object itself, begin to play with them, and transform them into something new and unrecognizable. *Graham Foster Jr. 19 Elizabeth M. Wardinski 17 David H. Redemann Sr 36 Lorraine A. Jess 27 Patricia Ostrom Kohnen ’64 Donna M. Wianecki and Philip J. Wianecki 15
Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. *Robert J. Fluhr ’57 William R. Higgins III 23 Eugene A. Jr. ’90 and Joyce Libby Schneider ’90 Robyn L. Zajac-Elsbecker 8 Bonnie Thomas Mary A. Walter 35 Christopher J. Kruk 26 Ronald C. Gillard 45 Natasha Hoard King 5
Edward and Adele Gabriel 19 John F. Newhard Jr. 51 The collection of succinct, tight-but-loose songs reflect the continuing evolution of the bandâs deft songwriting, blended with the intuitive musical interplay of the longtime band-mates. Selena Rose Luna ‘21 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
*Wilbur A. Nimmer Sr. ’49 Robert L. and Heidi D. Hanley 42 Janice Heinz Franzen 33 Emily C. Anderson 2
typewriter corrective ink ’31 and *Elizabeth J. Wegner Paul A. Atkins ’69 Larry W. and Janice R. Schleusner 27 Rounding out the band are bassist Scott Lowe and drummer Jim Winter who is the newest addition to group. Van Zoeren Library Endowment, Benstead Theatre Endowment Donald R. Park II 44 Carlton L. ’51 and Carol K. Blochwitz The Ripon Summer Concert Series has become a Celebration of The Quality of Life we enjoy here in Historic Ripon, Wisconsin. Ryan P. and Paige Reynolds Kane 5 Mark N. and Penelope Pate Greene 8 Jeffrey O. Anhaltzer ’83 Jodi Piotrowski Larsen 19 Nicholas C. Revello 3
Patrick C. Kerstein 13 John R., Sr. and Cecelia H. Roesch William C. MacLeod 42 Lester Amos Pagano Jr. 8
Selma Johnsen Brophy 14 Brian S. Kennedy Dominique A. Poncelet and Pol G. Vandevelde 2 Diane L. Reynolds ’79 Geraldine Schmidt Krumwiede 1953 Endowed Scholarship John K. Clark 20 Ehren J. Skoog Calvin D. Allen III 33 Lynn M. Spicer-Tucker 44 *Robert J. Farris ’32 James R. Mensching 36 Shawn M. Davis 14 Vincent A. Hrasky 18
Wayne Larson Pamela Beekman Rogers 44 Maddie Koster Paula A. Dakota T. Jordan Jane Wieser Baker 10 Gary L. Wetzel 13 Daniel B. Friedman 18 Members are constitutionally important to maintain our charity status, and financially to enable the continuing success of our concerts. What I like to do is take these everyday objects, such as air conditioners and light fixtures, and dissect them by taking every shape I can from the object itself, begin to play with them, and transform them into something new and unrecognizable. *Graham Foster Jr. 19 Elizabeth M. Wardinski 17 David H. Redemann Sr 36 Lorraine A. Jess 27 Patricia Ostrom Kohnen ’64 Donna M. Wianecki and Philip J. Wianecki 15
Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. *Robert J. Fluhr ’57 William R. Higgins III 23 Eugene A. Jr. ’90 and Joyce Libby Schneider ’90 Robyn L. Zajac-Elsbecker 8 Bonnie Thomas Mary A. Walter 35 Christopher J. Kruk 26 Ronald C. Gillard 45 Natasha Hoard King 5
Edward and Adele Gabriel 19 John F. Newhard Jr. 51 The collection of succinct, tight-but-loose songs reflect the continuing evolution of the bandâs deft songwriting, blended with the intuitive musical interplay of the longtime band-mates. Selena Rose Luna ‘21 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Allison Haase McCormick 2 The concert series usually takes place through the end of August, but is extending into the first week of September (9/6) this season with a special bonus concert featuring national recording artist TRAP along with opening band Stone Crow. Samuel W. Dougan ’48 Helen E. Hansen ’66 and Robert E. Collier Enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover the charm of small town hospitality. Ray G. Besing 36 By documenting details of the world during this historical event, as other photojournalists have, I’ve been able to collect evidence of a crisis that will communicate the same organic emotion to generations that will follow. Timothy and Janice Buback Thaddeus A. Uczen III 29 Heather L. Menne ’99 They recorded and released their first CD, Amalgamation in 1999, which they sold at their live shows. Jeanette Jahnke Dunkerley ’79 Lincoln Financial Group Foundation, Inc. + 18 The last month, I have learned how to use an Instapot and air fryer and also patience. Arthur L. Scharff 20 Elizabeth Rothrock 11 "I put together these songs for myself, my friends and supporters. Megan M. Draper 11 Elizabeth Jones Skibicki 3 Karen L. Anderson 25 Ray G. Besing ’57 *Andy M. Palm ’53 Gary E. Long 42 Sophia Ogawa Obara 46 Mike and Jill Dillon 2 Peter M. ’68 and Linda W. Uhrig Patricia M. Emerson Willard W. Hodge 1909 Endowed Scholarship Those in need are often not able to access care either due to lack of facilities or cost. Joan M. Finsilver ’72 Robert O. Marold and Diane E. Boldt Michael H. Gibbs 34 Peter W. ’76 and Nancy Sanders Tuz ’72 and Suellen Reigle Altholz ’73 Lauren K. Genthe
*Wilbur A. Nimmer Sr. ’49 Robert L. and Heidi D. Hanley 42 Janice Heinz Franzen 33 Emily C. Anderson 2
typewriter corrective ink ’31 and *Elizabeth J. Wegner Paul A. Atkins ’69 Larry W. and Janice R. Schleusner 27 Rounding out the band are bassist Scott Lowe and drummer Jim Winter who is the newest addition to group. Van Zoeren Library Endowment, Benstead Theatre Endowment Donald R. Park II 44 Carlton L. ’51 and Carol K. Blochwitz The Ripon Summer Concert Series has become a Celebration of The Quality of Life we enjoy here in Historic Ripon, Wisconsin. Ryan P. and Paige Reynolds Kane 5 Mark N. and Penelope Pate Greene 8 Jeffrey O. Anhaltzer ’83 Jodi Piotrowski Larsen 19 Nicholas C. Revello 3
Patrick C. Kerstein 13 John R., Sr. and Cecelia H. Roesch William C. MacLeod 42 Lester Amos Pagano Jr. 8
Selma Johnsen Brophy 14 Brian S. Kennedy Dominique A. Poncelet and Pol G. Vandevelde 2 Diane L. Reynolds ’79 Geraldine Schmidt Krumwiede 1953 Endowed Scholarship John K. Clark 20 Ehren J. Skoog Calvin D. Allen III 33 Lynn M. Spicer-Tucker 44 *Robert J. Farris ’32 James R. Mensching 36 Shawn M. Davis 14 Vincent A. Hrasky 18
Wayne Larson Pamela Beekman Rogers 44 Maddie Koster Paula A. Dakota T. Jordan Jane Wieser Baker 10 Gary L. Wetzel 13 Daniel B. Friedman 18 Members are constitutionally important to maintain our charity status, and financially to enable the continuing success of our concerts. What I like to do is take these everyday objects, such as air conditioners and light fixtures, and dissect them by taking every shape I can from the object itself, begin to play with them, and transform them into something new and unrecognizable. *Graham Foster Jr. 19 Elizabeth M. Wardinski 17 David H. Redemann Sr 36 Lorraine A. Jess 27 Patricia Ostrom Kohnen ’64 Donna M. Wianecki and Philip J. Wianecki 15
Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. *Robert J. Fluhr ’57 William R. Higgins III 23 Eugene A. Jr. ’90 and Joyce Libby Schneider ’90 Robyn L. Zajac-Elsbecker 8 Bonnie Thomas Mary A. Walter 35 Christopher J. Kruk 26 Ronald C. Gillard 45 Natasha Hoard King 5
Edward and Adele Gabriel 19 John F. Newhard Jr. 51 The collection of succinct, tight-but-loose songs reflect the continuing evolution of the bandâs deft songwriting, blended with the intuitive musical interplay of the longtime band-mates. Selena Rose Luna ‘21 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin