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Officers

Members

Ex-officio

Cover Art

Address

Phone

Web

Hours

Peggy RichPresident

Tim SandersSecretary

Julia SingletaryAssistant Secretary

Hanna BuckleySandra HallMarty HaythornBrad JacksonNelray Lilly

Dr. Gary Bonvillian

Michele ArwoodDarcy BlackHerbert BrinsonAvery CanionLori Everett

Bill DickeyVice-President

Robby PittsTreasurer

Dan AutryAssistant Treasurer

Haile McCollumPerry MustianNadine ShepheardPaul Woody

Janice Faircloth

Bonnie HayesNatalie LaceyMary OglesbySusan O’NealWhitney Smith

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

STAFF

Big Pink Lily II by Ann Rhodes

600 East Washington StreetThomasville, Georgia 31792

(229) 226 – 0588

thomasvillearts.org

Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturdays during exhibits from:1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Event and class times maydiffer from office hours.

April marks our third month as the new Center for the Arts and what an amazing time this has been! We thank you for your words of encouragement and generous support of our renewed vision. I am also thrilled to give a warm welcome to the 150 new or renewing members that have joined since January!

As we began to breathe life into the upcoming exhibition season, we toyed with many themes. We found ourselves inspired by the simplicity and strength of the word BLOOM. It’s a call to change, a call to act, a call to create. And , it’s a lovely word. It speaks of renewal, energy, and hope and expresses what we are feeling in the halls of our beautiful building.

At a time when arts organizations around our country are discouraged and fearful of their future, our Center is thriving on the little things that are strengthening us; daily doses of enthusiasm from children who are awed by ballerinas on pointe, adults who marvel at the art created by a high school cartoonist, men who are moved by the works of an artist who documented the struggle of war, and the love of artists who create just for the sake of sharing their art with others. These are moments that remind us why we do what we do.

BLOOM. I had my own reason for wanting to choose this theme. In early February, two days after we unveiled our new look and marked the start of our 25th season, you would have found our halls very quiet at ten o’clock in the evening except for the creaking old floors and a somewhat spooky elevator that likes to groan. I sat for a long time in our reading nook realizing how simple it all really was. It’s a formula that could enliven even the sleepiest of organizations. Mix the courage to embrace change with decision, clarity, action, vision, and creativity. Make a plan. Hand it off to honest, enthusiastic, hardworking people and TADA…you have the makings of a blooming success.

It’s been said that people who make a difference in this world commit to what “could be” before they know it’s possible. Our board decided to BLOOM rather than “stay tight in the bud”. I thank them for their courage and faith in our staff. I am honored to work alongside this group of people. They are remarkable people, breathing life into your Center for the Arts and doing their part to strengthen our community. More importantly, they have immense faith in themselves and others, a heart for Thomasville, and a true love of the arts.

It’s spring! We’re going to BLOOM in full color and look forward to seeing what the next seasons bring.

BLOOM. The exhibition opens April 14. Come join us. Meet the artists. Take a class. Enjoy a performance. Listen to a melody. Paint. Sing. Dance. Create. Enjoy what the arts do to elevate the everyday!

Michele

“There came a time when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” Anais Nin

Michele ArwoodConsulting Director

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Spring Exhibition Opening

Spring by Elizabeth Barber Grasses in the Lily Pond by Ann RhodesOrchid Song by Nancy Everett

Thursday, April 14, 20116:00 - 8:00 p.m.Complimentary to Members and Friends

Wake Up with the Artists

Featuring the work of Ann Rhodes, Elizabeth Barber and Nancy EverettRSVP by April 13

Friday, April 15, 20118:30 - 9:30 a.m.Tickets $10

Join the artists for coffee and discussion: Creating an Artfully Balanced LifeRSVP by April 13

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Elizabeth BarberApril 14 - June 17th | Library GalleryMesmerizing to your mind, relaxing to your soul, Elizabeth Barber’s work freezes a single moment in time and blends it with soft colors to an abstracted ground. Her common thread that winds through it all, is her ability to capture a light source through its interaction with color. As a student of Massachusetts College of Art and Moore College of Art, her works draw upon an urban, organic vibe. Using nature as her subject matter, she provides a decadent ballet of movement and change. Barber’s work is represented in galleries all over the East Coast from Florida to New York.

Nancy EverettApril 14 - June 17th | Hall Gallery, Second FloorLush soft grass, flowers tipping gently in the breeze, the touch of the sun resting on your back…welcome to the world of Nancy Everett. Her impressionistic style of painting moves the viewer beyond the art – to that soothing place we all seek. Exploration of color remains her foremost focus. As a UGA student, she studied abroad in Corona, Italy. Through her oil and pastel work, Nancy continues her exploration of color in her luminous depiction of subject matter. Nancy, an Atlanta resident, has her art represented by the Arthouse in Buckhead and the Flint River Gallery in Newnan. An accomplished artist, she has been juried into over 30 regional and national shows.

Ann RhodesApril 14 - June 17th | Main GalleryFed by nature’s light and color, Rhodes’ landscapes are primed with red underpainting reminiscent of her native Georgia clay. Celebratory landscapes are the focus of her work, reflecting the wattage of poppies in the field, to the whisper of lavender at dawn. Loose, broad brushstrokes and overlapping layers are her representation of the complexity of nature. Rhodes earned her Masters of Art at Georgia State University and her work has garnered her several awards. Her paintings of the land are specific to her travels and observations at home and abroad in Italy and France, as evidenced in her collections of orchards and rolling fields. Come travel the globe and experience the warmth and beauty of sand, soil, sea and sun as portrayed through Rhodes’ art.

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WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS!

Mr. and Mrs. Fred AllenMs. Kay AttawayMr. and Mrs. Charles A. BalfourMr. Robert C. Balfour, IIIMr. and Mrs. Michael A. BeatyMr. and Mrs. E. A. BellMr. and Mrs. Franklin B. BeverlyMr. and Mrs. Ken BeverlyMr. and Mrs. Max BeverlyDr. and Mrs. John A. BlackmonDr. and Mrs. Gary BonvillianMr. and Mrs. Haywood W. Bower, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. E. Bailey BrinsonMrs. Johnnye W. BryantMrs. Emily BushMr. and Mrs. Robert BussomMr. and Mrs. R. J. ByrneMs. Rebecca CannadyMr. and Mrs. Martin A. CarnesMs. Lisa M. CarrollMr. and Mrs. York CarterMr. and Mrs. Scott ChastainMr. and Mrs. CheneyMs. Dorothy S. CobbMrs. Barbara CohenourMrs. Patricia ColemanMr. and Mrs. Raymond B. CooperMs. Joan CoxMrs. Betty T. CoxMr. Claude E. CrockerMs. Colleen CurryMr. Rich CurtisMr. and Mrs. Claud DavisMrs. Marthalene M. DavisDr. and Mrs. Geoff DeutschMr. and Mrs. William M. DickeyMs. Irene DodgeMr. and Mrs. John EverettMr. and Mrs. M. Tom FairclothMrs. Becky FeltsMrs. Denise FenlonMr. and Mrs. Howell FergusonMr. and Mrs. Langdon S. Flowers, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. FuchsMr. and Mrs. Joe GarmonMs. Tricia GarmonMrs. Richard W. Garnett, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Warren GarrardMr. and Mrs. Alfred GatlinMs. Shannon GilbertMr. and Mrs. John GleasonMr. and Mrs. John L. Glenn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jeff M. Golden, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tim GrinerMs. Michelle HancockMr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. HarmonMrs. Edward HarrellMrs. Colleen B. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Ike HartsfieldMr. and Mrs. Jay HarvardMr. and Mrs. Danny HayesMr. and Mrs. Marty HaythornMs. Caroline H. HearinMr. D. Everett HerringDr. and Mrs. Merrill HicksDr. and Mrs. A. P. HigginbothamDr. and Mrs. C. H. Hodges, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark HomykMrs. Gilbert W. HumphreyMr. and Mrs. C. Bradford JacksonMr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Jefferson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jinright, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William Powell JonesMr. and Mrs. Harry T. Jones, Jr.Ms. Dale S. KellyMr. and Mrs. Taylor C. KnappMr. A. William KrechMrs. Henrietta O. LadsonBill and Diane LawsonMs. Margaret A. LevingsMrs. Jessie J. Lovano-KerrDr. Jean V. MaraniMr. Jack B. MartinMr. and Mrs. Dale MattilaMr. and Mrs. Paul McCollumMr. and Mrs. Ben McCollumLorna & Elliot McCollum Mrs. Michael McCrickardMr. and Mrs. David J. MiddletonMrs. F. R. MillerMr. and Mrs. Richard G. Mooney, IIIMrs. James R. NeillMr. and Mrs. Wheeler NewmanMr. and Mrs. Tod NixMr. Ben M. OgleMr. and Mrs. Ken O’NealMr. and Mrs. David OrrMr. and Mrs. Albert ParkMr. and Mrs. Richard ParkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. PerryMs. Susan PerryMr. and Mrs. Dale Powell, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael PozoDr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. QuinifMr. and Mrs. Len RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Jack E. RoschMr. and Mrs. Robert T. RosenburyTeresa C. SandersMrs. Nancy SchmoeMs. Sandra W. ShawMr. and Mrs. Michael D. SheaMr. and Mrs. William L. Sheftall, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Cedric E. ShepheardMr. and Mrs. Tom ShermanMs. Gina H. ShumakeMr. and Mrs. Don SimsMr. and Mrs. Bobby M. SmithDr. and Mrs. James E. SmithMs. Beverly B. SpencerMr. and Mrs. William SullivanMs. Christianne B. ThomasMrs. Wade ThomasMr. and Mrs. James K. ThomasMs. Deborah ThompsonMrs. Nancy B. TillinghastMs. Heather ToddMs. Amber VandermindenMr. and Mrs H. Erik von HellensMrs. Janet M. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Charles Watt, IIIMr. and Mrs. Wylie Watt, Sr.Mrs. Mercer P. WattMr. and Mrs. Brent WelchMr. and Mrs. Zach WheelerMrs. John Wheeler, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Wight, Jr.Mrs. Thomas L. Williams, IIIRev. Burns WillisMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Zoller

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BLOOM Spring Art Exhibit OpeningApril 14, 2011

Wake Up With the ArtistsApril 15, 2011

TU Sundays at Four Concert SeriesApril 17, 2011

90th Annual Rose Show and FestivalApril 21-24, 2011

Art Outside the BoxArt in the Park, Paradise ParkApril 23, 2011

Southwest Georgia Community Orchestra Kick-Off MeetingApril 26, 2011

Art After DarkThe Bookshelf and GalleryMay 6, 2011

TU Sundays at Four Concert SeriesMay 4, 2011

Martinis and MonetMay 12, 2011

Fridays at NoonMay 13, 2011

Tickerbell’s Magical AdventureJune 3, 4 and 5, 2011

Summer Art Exhibit OpeningJuly 15, 2011

TOSAC’s High School MusicalJuly 22, 23 and 24, 2011

Art After DarkThe Bookshelf and GalleryAugust 5, 2011

Plantation Wildlife Arts FestivalNovember 18, 19 and 20, 2011C

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Pebble Hill Sporting Art GalleryVisit the Elisabeth Ireland Poe Gallery, second floor of the Pebble Hill main house, to view the family’s extensive collection of art from several major English sporting artists and all the major American sporting artists before 1950.

For gallery hours, visit pebblehill.com

SPRING PRODUCTION:TINKER BELL’S MAGICAL ADVENTUREDance skills learned by South Georgia Ballet and South Georgia Performing Arts students culminate

in a magical show featuring Peter Pan’s beloved fairy.

Performance Times: Friday, June 3 - 7:00 p.m.Saturday, June 4 - 2:00 and 7:00 p.m.Sunday, June 5 - 2:00 p.m.

Location: Thomasville Municipal Auditorium

To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588

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Martinis & MonetAn Artful Foodie Fête

Thursday, May 12

Stroll through the Center’s new courtyard garden while soaking

in the soothing sounds of live music as you enjoy delicious fare paired with artful entertainment. Observe talented artists creating

their own interpretations of Monet’s masterpieces en plein air, to be auctioned later in the

evening.

$50 per personGarden Party attire

Tickets may be purchased onlinethomasvillearts.org or

229-226-0588

To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588

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To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588

THOMASVILLE STRINGS INTENSIVE CAMPMay 30 – June 3 • Tuesday – Friday • 9:00 am – 12:00 noonRising 5th graders – 12th gradersEnthusiastic musicians can hone their skills at our intensive strings camp. Students will get an introduction to theory, participate in chamber groups, explore the great composers and learn about sight reading, conduction and alternative styles, such as fiddle tunes. Instrument care and polishing will also be part of the class. The week will conclude with a class performance on Friday at 11:30 am.Class Fee: $50 Members $60 for non-membersEnroll before May 1st for discount: ($40 for members, $50 for members)

SOUTH GEORGIA PERFORMING ARTSFAIRYTALE DANCE CAMPJune 20 - 24 • Monday – Friday • 9:00 am – 12:00 noonAges 5 - 7 years oldDiscover wonderful fairytales through dance. Your little dancer will meet classic fairytale characters, Alice, Snow White, and Cinderella and learn ballet basics, elementary tap and theatre jazz. Camp will include dance instruction, story time, dress up and craft time. Theweek will culminate with a show for family and friends on Friday at 11:30 am.Camp Fee: $85 for members and $99 for non-members

DISNEY SPECTACULAR DANCE CAMPJune 20 - 24 • Monday – Friday • 9:00 am – 12:00 noon7-12 year oldSuperstars will shine as they dance their way through the musical sensation soundtracks of High School Musical and Star Struck! They will kick up their heels to Disney classic movies like Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, and The Princess and the Frog! Our Disney Dance Camp is their chance to explore multiple dance forms including jazz, tap, ballet and even hip hop. Class concludes with a dance performance for family and friends on Friday at 11:30 am.Camp fee: $85 for members and $99 for non-members

H.O.T. SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVEJuly 5 – 15 • Monday – Friday • 8:30 am – 5:30 pm9 year olds and upH.O.T. - Heart, Opportunity and Training. This program is for the serious dancer who wants extensive training during the summer. The schedule includes Ballet, Pointe, Tap, Jazz, Modern, Contemporary, Partnering, Conditioning, Nutrition, and Dance History classes, with internationally acclaimed Russian dancer, choreographer Konstantin Kolotov and Arina Kolotov. Most students will dance for 5-6 hours a day. The workshop concludes with a showcase for all students, parents, and friends. Camp Fee: Register by 5/1/2011 $435/2 weeks $250/1 week After 5/1/2011 $485/2 weeks $300/1 week

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To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588

IMAGINE THAT STUDIO PRESENTS CAMP OOEY-GOOEY: BOYS ONLY, NO GIRLS ALLOWEDJune 20 – 24 • Monday – Friday • 9:00 am – 12 noonAges 5 – 11 years oldThis camp is packed with activities, snacks and games that are all about squishy, sticky, and slimey stuff! Let your boy be a boy as he enjoys messy games including, Spell It or Eat It, Drip-Drip-Drop, Bucket Balance, Balloon Paint, Worms, Mud fishing, Water Gun Shoot Out, Shaving Cream Hairdo, Pudding Drop, Ooey-Gooey Scavenger Hunt. He’ll be as happy as a pig in mud! Camp fee: $100 for Center members $110 for non-members; discount for two or more members

TOSAC’S DISCOVER DRAMA CAMPJuly 18 - 22 • Monday - Friday 9:00 am – 12:00 noonAges 5 – 11 years oldIf your child loves to be the center of attention, or you have a little drama King or Queen, this camp is for them. The camp will allow students to discover their talent for acting, singing, dancing, playwriting, set construction and painting, makeup design and theater tech. Each student who participates will be given the opportunity to perform as an ‘intra-act’ cast member in TOSAC’s production of Disney’s High School Musical during the weekend of July 22-24th. Acting on stage is a great way for young people to learn confidence, communication skills, as well as develop creativity and imagination. Camp will conclude Friday with a presentation of skills learned. Sign up now, space is limited to a maximum of 50 students.Camp fee: $85 for Center members and $99 for non-members

IMAGINE THAT STUDIO PRESENTS THAT 70’S ART CAMPJune 20 – 24 • Monday – Friday • 1:00 pm – 5:00 pmAges 5 – 11 years oldArt Camp is back at the Thomasville Center for the Arts, and this year it’s all about groovy, funky artistic fun! Far-out 70’s art and activities will include pop art, peace signs, macramé, tie-dye, pet rocks, soap on a rope, disco lessons, edible art and out-of-sight games. Need we say more? Remember what fun you had creating these things? Your kids can experience it too. Camp ends with an Out-Of-Sight Art display on Friday at 4:00 pm.Camp Fee: $100 for Center members and $110 for non-members; discount for two or more members

IMAGINE THAT STUDIO PRESENTS CAMP OOEY-GOOEY: COME ONE, COME ALLJuly 25 - 29 • Monday - Friday • 9:00 am – 12:00 noonAges 5 - 11 years oldJust like our Boys Only, No Girls Allowed, this camp will be packed with activities, snacks and games that are all about squishy, sticky, and slimy stuff for your boys and your girls! Messy games will include, Spell It or Eat It, Drip-Drip-Drop, Bucket Balance, Balloon Paint, Worms, Mud fishing, Water Gun Shoot Out, Shaving Cream Hairdo, Pudding Drop, Ooey-Gooey Scavenger Hunt. They’ll be as happy as a pig in mud!Camp Fee: $100 for Center members $110 for non-members, discount for two or more members

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To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588 To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588

MONDAY 3:30 - 4:30 PMYOUNG ACTORS THEATRE DRAMAStudents will enjoy drama, music and dance as they create characters and dramatize scenes. They will learn acting styles, scene work and theatre games as they prepare for the class performance.

TUESDAY 3:30 - 4:30 PM3-D ARTA practical hands-on class that is fun and sometimes fantastically messy! Students experience a new 3-D project weekly using traditional media in brand new ways and experimenting with unusual materials and fabrications.

WEDNESDAY 3:30 - 4:30 PMVOCAL IMAGINATIONSThis class is a non-auditioned and non-competitive ensemble singing group designed to expose students to a variety of musical styles. No experience is necessary, but students need to come ready to sing.

THURSDAY 3:30 - 4:30 PMSTUDIO ARTExperience a hands-on journey through the styles, techniques and genres of famous artists such as Matisse, Monet, Rockwell, Warhol and Goya. Students will learn techniques in pencil, marker, tempera, watercolor, pastels, paper collage and plaster of paris.

Come let your kids unleash their artistic side at the Center! During the school year, students ages kindergarten through 6th grade can discover the arts in classes such as theater, voice, and visual arts. There is something wonderful they can be a part of everyday. Class cost is $45 per month per class.

Break free from the typical and step into Imagine That Studio. Seasoned teachers, Kim Thompson and Kyle Unglaub, inspire and enchant young minds in the Imagine That Studio. It’s a place where anything is possible with a bit of imagination! Book your child’s next birthday party or host a kid’s workshop and make it spectacular by calling 229.225.7855.

COMING FOR FALLNEW EXCITING SCHEDULES TO BE ANNOUNCED JULY 15!

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WORKSHOPS

To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588

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To register visit thomasvillearts.org or call 229.226.0588

PRIVATE, SEMI-PRIVATE AND GROUP LESSONS

WHET YOUR PALETTEThursdays - April 28, May 19, June 16Bring your friends and a beverage for a fun-filled night of color, creativity & conversation while Robin Autry guides you on a step-by-step journey in creating your very own masterpiece. Classes are once a month and fill up fast. $25 per person, canvas and supplies provided.

ART AFTER DARKFridays - May 6, June 3, July 1Browse into the Bookshelf and Gallery during Downtown Nights from 6:00 pm – 8:00 for a quick and fun night of creativity. Never the same class twice, the subject matter changes each month. Reserve your spot online prior to the class or to note subject matter. Class fee includes supplies and ranges from $15 to $35.

BEGINNING BODY ATTACKWednesdays 5:15 – 6:15pmThis Les Mills® sports-inspired cardio workout is for building strength and stamina. It’s a high-energy interval training class combining athletic aerobic movements with strength and stabilization exercises. Bring your water bottle and get ready to sweat. Free for YMCA Members.

Adults and children can learn the violin, viola, piano, guitar, voice or have theatre coaching with private or group lessons. Whether you are a beginner or more advanced student, join classes tailored to fit any schedule. Embark on a new you or perfect existing skills. Instructor bios are available online. Schedule by calling 226-0588 ext 101. Lessons $65 per month for members, $85 for non-members. Semi-private lessons available.

COMING FOR FALL

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FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATIONThere is no better place to hold your memorable event than the elegant and artistic Thomasville Center for the Arts! Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the former East Side School, built in 1925, offers grand style to any event. Its high ceilings, hardwood floors and neoclassical details make this a unique party event venue.

From weddings and receptions to re-unions and dinner parties, the Center for the Arts provides the perfect space and background for any occasion. Large picturesque windows stretch up to the ceiling while art fills the walls of our galleries providing your guests room to move and be moved.

Listen to music while you dine or stage your own show with our on-site baby grand piano. Our fully equipped kitchen is connected to our main gallery/reception room, so set up and clean up are a breeze. The Center can accommodate a wide variety of functions from large theater performances to board meetings.

Speaking of performances, the Center houses an elegant auditorium with seating for 500, complete with stage lighting and sound system. Grand yet intimate, the auditorium gives patrons a closer than life feel to the performers. While those backstage enjoy brightly lit dressing rooms and plentiful counter space.

The Center for the Arts can accommodate any event you can imagine at an affordable price. Let your next party or soiree be at the Center!

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VOLUNTEERS AND SUPPORTERS

Thank you.After 25 years of supporting the Center, a simple “Thank you” is not enough. Without the generous help of our volunteers, sponsors, and partners, our presence in our community would not be possible. We wish to thank everyone who continues to underwrite and elevate the arts in our area. Here’s to the next 25 years!

M.H. AllenThe Arwood FamilyThe Bookshelf and GalleryRay BooneChastain LandscapingCity of ThomasvilleCNSRich CurtisDowntown MainstreetGeorgia Council for the ArtsDr. Ben GraceGrassroots Construction Michael GreggSandra HallJason Kantner Photography + designLiams RestaurantRobert and Natalie LaceyMarks Greenhouses Nursery and LandscapingHananel MavityHaile McCollum

National Endowment for the ArtsJaime OglesbyDiane ParkerThe PlazaRing Party RentalRose City LiquorsRussell Turner’s Weekend Furniture BargainsJulia SingletarySkyline GraphicsCarey SewellSt. Thomas Episcopal ChurchSuzette StilleyTCA Board Members and FamilyThomas County Central High SchoolThomas University Art StudentsThomasville Entertainment FoundationThomasville Times EnterpriseTOSCOGA MarketplaceUtrechtVital Signs

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25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION AND LAUNCH

Thank you to the beautiful ballet performers, musicians, parent volunteers and South Georgia Ballet staff for Ribbons and Strings and Evening of Music, Dance and Art. It was truly an elegant and enchanting evening!

RIBBONS AND STRINGS

A special note of thanks to our friends who together purchased the ipoddocks that now make our classrooms sing.

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1Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. AckermanMiss Megan AllenMrs. Penny G. AndersonMs. Mary Apple & Mr. Steve RollinMr. Julius F. AriailMr. & Mrs. Ron ArlineMr. & Mrs. William C. Arwood IIIDr. & Mrs. William Arwood, Jr.Mr. Richard B. Atkinson, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. AutryMr. & Mrs. William H. BakerMr. & Mrs. Charles A. BalfourMr. Robert C. Balfour, IIIMs. Barbara BalzerMr. Stan BarnesMr. & Mrs. Scott BarrowDr. & Mrs. Karl S. BartonMs. Ann H. BaumerMr. & Mrs. Michael A. BeatyMr. & Mrs. Brian D. BellamyMr. & Mrs. Rodney E. BennettMr. & Mrs. Joe E. BeverlyMr. & Mrs. Ken BeverlyDr. & Mrs. John A. BlackmonDrs. Mark S. & Carina BlackmoreMr. & Mrs. Neal F. BonnDr. & Mrs. Gary BonvillianMrs. Samuel L. BoykinsMs. Becky BraceyMr. & Mrs. Thomas BrewsterMr. J. Clayton BrightMrs. Janie BrockMr. & Mrs. John A. BrownMr. & Mrs. Joseph E. BrownDr. & Mrs. Lumis BrownMr. & Mrs. Paul W. Bryan, Jr.Ms. Jacqueline R. BryantMrs. Johnnye W. BryantMs. Ruby G. BryantMr. & Mrs. Harold T. BuckleyMr. Fred BurtonMr. & Mrs. Justin CalhounMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Callaway, IIIMs. Catherine O. CampbellMr. & Mrs. Roy CampbellMr. & Mrs. Clifford S. Campbell, Jr.Ms. Rebecca CannadyMs. Jessica CannonDr. & Mrs. James M. CaricoMs. Anna C. CarltonDr. & Mrs. Neil G. CarnMr. & Mrs. John CarrMr. & Mrs. Wilson CarrawayDr. & Mrs. N. Thomas CarstensDr. & Mrs. John J. CasconeMr. & Mrs. Charles M. Chapin, IIIMr. & Mrs. Curtis B. ChapmanMr. & Mrs. Wade ChapmanMs. Charlotte S. ChastainMr. & Mrs. Russell P. ChubbMs. Alicia R. CivitelloMr. & Mrs. Christopher ClarkMrs. Herschel ClayMr. & Mrs. Neil ClementsMrs. Barbara CohenourMrs. Patricia ColemanMrs. Kenneth ColsonMs. Hollie ConeMr. & Mrs. Tom CookDrs. Annie L. McElroy & Gary E. CooperMr. & Mrs. Mark CopelandMs. Julia CoramMr. & Mrs. Andrew CordistaMr. & Mrs. Burton M. CourtneyMs. Joan CoxMr. & Mrs. Jason CrawfordMr. Claude E. CrockerMr. & Mrs. Daniel CrockerMs. Annette CrosbyMs. Jessica CulverMs. Colleen CurryMs. Jane K. DavisMrs. Marthalene M. DavisMr. Ellis P. Davis, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joe A. Davis, Jr.Mrs. N. Rone DeasMr. & Mrs. George E. DeeseDr. & Mrs. Geoff DeutschMs. Sandra D. DollarMr. & Mrs. Craig DowdyMr. Robert R. DuncanMr. & Mrs. A. L. DunnamMs. Shirley J. DyalMr. & Mrs. Nic EatonMr. Clyde L. EdwardsMrs. Leroy B. EdwardsMr. & Mrs. Edward E. Elam, IIIMr. Larry C. ElshoffMr. Ronald R. ErnstMr. & Mrs. M. Tom Faircloth

Ms. Betty Jo FarrisMr. John FeltonMrs. Denise FenlonMr. & Mrs. Neil FennellMs. Rosemary S. FergusonMs. Linda FiddieMr. & Mrs. Bob FincherMrs. Judy FindleyMs. Joan F. FingerMr. & Mrs. Chad FletcherMr. & Mrs. Rudolph FletcherMr. & Mrs. John H. FlowersMs. Margaret Anne FlowersMr. & Mrs. J. Andrew FolsomMr. & Mrs. Russell M. FryarMr. & Mrs. Larry H. FuchsMs. Linda L. FullertonMr. & Mrs. Joe GarmonMs. Tricia GarmonMr. & Mrs. Warren GarrardMs. Jean Eaton GayMs. Dorothy F. GibsonMr. & Mrs. John GilesMs. Emily GlaccumMs. Amy GlasureMr. & Mrs. GleasonMr. & Mrs. Jeff M. Golden, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Wallace GoodmanMs. Regina GossettDr. Ben GraceMs. LaQuesha GreenDr. & Mrs. Jason E. GriffinMr. & Mrs. Julian GriffinDr. & Mrs. Edward L. HallMr. & Mrs. C. Jay HamiltonMs. Margaret HamiltonMs. Charlotte HancockMr. Daniel HanifanMrs. Edward HarrellMrs. Colleen B. HarrisMs. Barbara HarrisonMs. April HartMr. Charles HartmanMr. & Mrs. Jay HarvardMr. & Mrs. L. Bryant Harvard, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dave HarveyMs. Elizabeth Ann HarveyMr. & Mrs. R&y HarveyMrs. Harriet W. HawkinsMr. & Mrs. Danny HayesMr. & Mrs. Marty HaythornMs. Caroline H. HearinDr. & Mrs. Rudolf J. HehnMr. Fred HeivilinMr. & Mrs. Jerry HendersonMr. Michael N. HerndonMr. D. Everett HerringMr. & Mrs. R. Fred HesterDr. & Mrs. Merrill HicksMs. Julia HicksonDr. & Mrs. A. P. HigginbothamMr. & Mrs. John K. Higgins, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. D. Vincent Hill, Sr.Mr. Walter HobbsMr. & Mrs. William R. HodgesDr. & Mrs. C. H. Hodges, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Brian HollifieldMrs. Leila B. HolmesMr. & Mrs. Henry W. HookerMr. John E. HouserMr. & Mrs. J. Sloan HowardMr. & Mrs. Terrance I. HowellMr. & Mrs. HuddlestonMs. Jane HughesMs. Stefanie D. HuguetMr. Bill HumphriesMs. Candace HumphriesMr. & Mrs. Richard HunnewellMr. & Mrs. Jerry HurstMrs. Rocky IveyMr. & Mrs. C. Bradford JacksonMs. Sarah Gibson JacksonMr. & Mrs. Frederick D. JeffersonMr. & Mrs. Robert R. Jinright, Sr.Ms. Barbera JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Joe B. JohnsonMrs. Nancy J. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Eric JonesMs. Lisa JonesMr. & Mrs. Robert L. JonesMr. & Mrs. Ross A. JonesMr. & Mrs. Todd JonesMr. & Mrs. William Powell JonesMr. Harry T. Jones, IIIMr. & Mrs. Harry T. Jones, Jr.The Kate Ireland FoundationMr. & Mrs. Steve KelleyMr. & Mrs. Kevin KellyDr. & Mrs. Rick Kerensky

Mrs. Kathleen KettererMs. Michelle KimblerMs. Jeri Ann KingDr. & Mrs. William B. KingMr. & Mrs. Taylor C. KnappMs. Mary A. KrierMr. & Mrs. Robert G. LaceyMs. Jane C. LangfordMr. & Mrs. Bernard Lanigan, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wayne LawsonMr. & Mrs. J. Philip Leabo, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. LegetteMs. Margaret LevingsDrs. Len Lichtenfeld & Sandra ReedJudge & Mrs. Roy M. LillyMr. S. Dean LittleMr. & Mrs. Allen LongstreetMs. Kimberly LukeMr. & Mrs. Jack K. LuttrellMr. & Mrs. G. Danny MacQuirterMs. Shannon MagbalonMr. & Mrs. Tommy MaggitasMs. Gloria ManiDr. Jean V. MaraniMrs. Brenda B. MartinMr. Jack B. MartinMr. & Mrs. Joey MartinMr. & Mrs. Kevin MartinMr. & Mrs. Heywood MasonMr. & Mrs. Dale MattilaMrs. Robert B. MaxwellMr. & Mrs. Larry MayMrs. William McCollumMs. Ruth McCranieMs. Susan A. McCranie Mrs. Michael McCrickardMr. & Mrs. Charles W. McKinnon, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Douglas McPhersonMr. & Mrs. Dale MediateMs. Helena MeekMs. Jacqueline MeeksMr. & Mrs. Jeff MerschmanMs. Constance Mims MiddletonMr. & Mrs. David J. MiddletonMr. & Mrs. Robert M. MilbergDr. & Mrs. Robert Miles, Jr.Mrs. F. R. MillerMr. & Mrs. Chris MillerMr. & Mrs. Lester E. MillerMr. & Mrs. Dale MillsRev. Nancy T. MillsDr. Oscar M. MimsMs. Mariam MirabzadehMr. & Mrs. Richard G. Mooney, IIIMr. & Mrs. Robert MooreMr. & Mrs. Chris MulfordMr. & Mrs. Mike MurphyMr. & Mrs. Grady MurrayMr. Steve L. MusgroveMr. & Mrs. John Perry MustianMs. Judith A. NableMs. Leslie Puckett & Mr. Steven S. NealeDr. & Mrs. Julian NeelMrs. James R. NeillMr. Stewart NelsonMr. & Mrs. Wheeler NewmanMrs. Diane Gibson NewsomeMs. Deane NorwoodDr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Novak, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. NuddMr. Ben M. OgleMr. & Mrs. Jamie OglesbyMr. Jamie W. Oglesby, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Daniel OldhamCharles D. OlsonMr. & Mrs. Fred H. OvermanMr. & Mrs. Michael S. OwensMs. Ursula PageMs. Brenda M. PalmerDr. & Mrs. Homer R. PankeyMrs. D. Williams ParkerMr. & Mrs. J. Mark ParkerMr. & Mrs. Joe ParkerMr. & Mrs. Richard ParkerMs. Susan K. PeacockMrs. Romi M. PerkinsMs. Susan PerryMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. PerryMs. Laura S. PikeMr. & Mrs. Robby L. PittsMrs. Donalee pond-KoenigMr. & Mrs. David PooleMr. & Mrs. Len PowellMr. & Mrs. Dale Ron Powell, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dale Powell, Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. QuinifDr. & Mrs. Joel QuinonesMr. & Mrs. Keith RaffieldMs. Chelsea L. Ragan

Mr. Bill RaifordMr. & Mrs. Bill RaneyMr. & Mrs. Stephen RawlingsMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. RebmanMr. & Mrs. Todd RedfearnMr. David L. ReissenerMr. & Mrs. Randy RheaMr. & Mrs. Scott RichMrs. David RigsbyMrs. Jocelyn RivardMs. Jeanette RiversMs. Margarett W. RoddenberyMs. Evelyna RogersMrs. Mary Jane RoseMr. & Mrs. Tim F. RoundsMs. Patricia RuipDrs. Neil & Amy RyanMr. & Mrs. Jerry SalterMr. James P. SampsonMr. D. Wayne SanfordDr. & Mrs. Raul SantosMr. & Mrs. R. Allen SawyerMrs. Janet M. SchmidtMrs. Nancy SchmoeMr. & Mrs. David C. ScottMr. & Mrs. Michael D. SheaMr. & Mrs. Tom ShermanMr. & Mrs. Michael J. SimmonsMr. & Mrs. Don SimsMr. & Mrs. Larry F. SingletaryMrs. Robert B. SingletaryMr. & Mrs. Richard L. Singletary, Jr.Dr. Ruth SissonDr. D. Terry SmithMrs. Franklin I. SmithDr. & Mrs. James E. SmithMr. & Mrs. Ronald SmithDr. & Mrs. Thomas R. SmithMs. Ling SoMs. Marnie SobradoMs. Catrina SpenceMr. & Mrs. Rocky SpenceMs. Beverly B. SpencerMs. Jean M. SpragueMr. & Mrs. Richard SquiresMs. Katie R. StephensMs. Barbara McBride SterlingMr. & Mrs. Al StoneMr. & Mrs. William SullivanMr. & Mrs. Brad SwanDr. & Mrs. Brian SzwarcMr. & Mrs. Paul C. TaberMr. & Mrs. Kevin TaylorMr. & Mrs. James A. ThomasMr. & Mrs. James K. ThomasMrs. Wade ThomasDr. Gary Bonvillian, Thomas UniversityThomasville Landmarks, Inc.Ms. Deborah ThompsonDr. & Mrs. W. Woodrow ThompsonMr. & Mrs. Donald A. Thriffiley, Jr.Mrs. Nancy B. TillinghastMrs. Margaret R. TrammellMs. Mary UrquhartMs. Linda M. Van BeckMs. Amber VandermindenMr. & Mrs. Richard S. VannMr. & Mrs. Thomas H. VannMr. & Mrs H. Erik von HellensMrs. Elizabeth WadeMr. Walter WagerMrs. Janet M. WalkerMr. & Mrs. William H. WaltonMr. & Mrs. Michael WashingtonMrs. Mercer P. WattMr. & Mrs. Wylie Watt, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Charles Watt, IIIMr. & Mrs. Wylie Watt, Jr.Mr. Michael E. WestMr. & Mrs. John Wheeler, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Zach WheelerMr. & Mrs. Carlton H. WhiteMr. & Mrs. John Wight, Jr.Mrs. Charlotte WilliamsMs. Cynthia WilliamsMrs. Frank E. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Zack T. WilliamsMrs. Thomas L. Williams, IIIMr. Charles WillisMr. & Mrs. Wesley A. WilsonMr. & Mrs. William WimberlyMr. & Mrs. Harvey WinnDr. & Mrs. Robin WiseMr. & Mrs. John F. WoodMr. & Mrs. C. Martin Wood, IIIMr. & Mrs. Paul WoodyMrs. Ken WrightMr. & Mrs. Kenny YoungMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. Zoller

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