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2016 Arts Congress Schedule 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Noel Campbell 11:45 AM 345 Yes Representative Karen Fann 1:15 PM 316 No Senator Steve Pierce Lunch 11:30 N/A Yes District 1 Team Connie Henry ProMusica Arizona Team Leader Patti Ortiz ‘Tis Art Center and Gallery Katie Cornelius Phippen Art Museum Mary Heller Shared Ground Cindy Gresser Smoki Museum Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Rosanna Gabaldon 9:30 AM 117 Yes Senator Andrea Dalessandro 11:00 AM 312 Yes District 2 Representative John Ackerley 11:30 AM 127 Yes Team Bob Booker Arizona Commission on the Arts Team Leader Morgan Wells Tucson Museum of Art Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Sally Ann Gonzales 10:30 AM 331 Yes Representative Macario Saldate 10:30 AM 332 Yes Senator Olivia Cajero Bedford 11:00 AM 314 Yes District 3 Team Andrea Dillenburg Tucson Symphony Orchestra Team Leader Leslie Freed Arizona Theatre Company Lisa Winton Tucson Museum of Art Mark A. Blakeman Tucson Symphony Orchestra Tom McKinney Tucson Symphony Orchestra Jeannette Maré Ben’s Bells 420 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | (602) 253-6535 | www.azcitizensforthearts.org 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Rep. Charlene Fernandez 11:00 AM 126 Yes Representative Lisa Otondo 11:00 AM 123 Yes District 4 Senator Lynne Pancrazi Lunch ONLY N/A Yes Team Bernadette Mills West Valley Arts Council Team Leader Michael Reinschmidt Museum Association of Arizona Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Regina Cobb Lunch ONLY N/A Yes Representative Sonny Borrelli 1:00 PM 113 No Senator Susan Donahue 1:00 PM 304 Yes District 5 Team Joe Abodeeley Arizona Military Museum Team Leader Domingo Gonzales Arizona Military Museum Robert Flores Arizona Military Museum Trudie Cooke Arizona Military Museum Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Brenda Barton Unavailable N/A No Representative Bob Thorpe Lunch ONLY 130 Yes Senator Olivia Sylvia Allen Lunch ONLY 303 Yes District 6 Team Becky Daggett Flagstaff Arts Council Team Leader Jason Hasenbank Dry Creek Arts Fellowship Jean Hockman Flagstaff Arts Council Melissa Cripps Flagstaff Arts Council Christopher Barton Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra Kelly Norton Arizona Commission on the Arts Eric Holowacz Sedona Arts Center Katrin Pantsosnik Arizona Dance Coalition 420 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | (602) 253-6535 | www.azcitizensforthearts.org 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Jennifer Benally Lunch ONLY N/A Yes Representative Albert Hale 11:00 AM 323 Yes District 7 Senator Carlyle Bengay 11:30 AM 308 Yes Team Joel Hiller Yavapai Indian Cultural Center Team Leader Claire West Grand Canyon Music Festival Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Frank Pratt 11:30 AM 226 Yes Representative Thomas Shope 11:00 AM 112 Yes District 8 Senator Barbara McGuire Lunch ONLY N/A Yes Team Stacey Seaman Black Box Foundation Ken Ferguson Black Box Foundation Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Randall Friese 10:00 AM 325 Yes Representative Matthew Kopec 1:10 PM 324 Yes Senator Steve Farley 9:30 AM 213 Yes District 9 Team Craig Sumberg Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation Peggy Johnson The Loft Cinema Nick Kelso The Loft Cinema Jeff Yanc The Loft Cinema Zach Breneman The Loft Cinema Alan Hershowitz Tucson Museum of Art Marianna Pegno Tucson Museum of Art 420 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | (602) 253-6535 | www.azcitizensforthearts.org 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Stefanie Mach 10:15 AM 329 No Representative Bruce Wheeler 1145 AM 321 Yes District 10 Senator David Bradley 11:30 AM 315 Yes Team David Goldstein Arizona Theatre Company Team Leader Laura Gronewald Tucson Pima Arts Council Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Vince Leach Lunch ONLY N/A Yes Representative Mark Finchem 11:00 AM 342 Yes District 11 Senator Steve Smith 11:30 AM 303 Yes Team Tom Wilson Arizona Museum of Natural History Team Leader Candace Greenburg Greenburg Studio Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Warren Petersen 3:30 PM 312 Yes Representative Edie Farnsworth Unavailable N/A No Senator Andie Biggs Unavailable N/A No District 12 Team Cate Hinkle Theater Works Team Leader Ellen Conn Childsplay Elaine Kessler Elaine Kessler Photography & Created Equal Trigger Exhibits Cherie Scott Gilbert Historical Society Dwight Walth Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture Karen Ferrin Gilbert Band Booster Frances Stinnett Gilbert Band Booster 420 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | (602) 253-6535 | www.azcitizensforthearts.org 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Darin Mitchell 1:00 PM 313 Yes Representative Steve Montenegro Unavailable N/A No Senator Don Shooter Unavailable N/A No District 13 Team Cathy Weiss Del E Webb Center for Performing Arts Team Leader Joe Ruddon Desert Caballeros Western Museum Sandra Harris Desert Caballeros Western Museum Mary Wilkening West Valley Youth Orchestra Susan Keedy West Valley Youth Orchestra Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative David Gowan’s Staff 10:00 AM 216 No Representative David Stevens 11:00 AM 205 No Senator Griffin Gail Unavailable No District 14 Team Anne Kleindeinst Tucson Polsinelli Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative John Allen 10:40 AM 131 Yes Representative Heather Carter 11:30 AM 303 No Senator Nancy Barto Unavailable N/A No District 15 Team Phil Jones Arizona Citizens for the Arts Team Leader Dianna Soe Mynit Arizona Humanities Celina Coleman Musical Instrument Museum Chris Rudolph Musical Instrument Museum Shelly White Musical Instrument Museum Bryan Ellisor Phoenix Conservatory of Music Chuck Zimmer Scottsdale Cultural Council Brian Madden Valley Youth Theatre Mary Lynn Kelly Restore Arts 420 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | (602) 253-6535 | www.azcitizensforthearts.org 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Doug Coleman 11:00 AM 306 No Representative Kelly Townsend Unavailable N/A Senator David Farnsworth Lunch ONLY N/A Yes District 16 Team Jack Kukuk Gold Canyon Arts Council Team Leader Sandy Walsh Gold Canyon Arts Council Chuck Caffaro Gold Canyon Arts Council Melissa Vuletich ASU Gammage Amanda Arboleda ASU Gammage Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Jeff Weniger Lunch ONLY N/A Yes Representative JD Mesnard 1:00 PM 308 Yes Senator Steve Yarbrough 11:30 AM 212 Yes District 17 Team Michelle Maclennan Chandler Center for the Arts Team Leader Felicia Vandermolen Bill Purnhagen Chandler Symphony Orchestra Anni Beach Jam Pack Blues Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Bob Robson 2:30 PM 222 No Representative Jill Norgard 11:00 AM 128 Yes Senator Jeff Dial Lunch 11:30 N/A Yes District 18 Team Sunnee O’Rork i.d.e.a. Museum, Inc. Team Leader Pamela Hahn Chandler Symphony Orchestra Ken Dodson Chandler Symphony Orchestra Laurelann Porter Arizona State University McKenzie Coates Young Arts Arizona Ltd 420 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | (602) 253-6535 | www.azcitizensforthearts.org 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Diego Espinoza Unavailable N/A No Representative Mark Cardenas 11:20 AM 122 Yes Senator Lupe Contreras 11:00 AM 305 Yes District 19 Team Ally Haynes-Hamblen Scottsdale Cultural Council Team Leader George Lopercio EMCC Performing Arts Center Jimmy Fike EMCC Performing Arts Center Tim Butterfield EMCC Performing Arts Center Janaea McAlee EMCC Performing Arts Center Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Paul Boyer 3:00 PM 129 No Representative Anthony Kern 4:00 PM 341 No Senator Kimberly Yee Lunch ONLY N/A Yes Team District 20 Regina Nixon Phoenix Conservatory of Music Edgar Olivio Arizona Humanities Louis G Mendoza Arizona State University West campus Mark Mettes Herberger Theater Center Cindy Kozacek North Valley Symphony Orchestra Chad Kurtzman North Valley Symphony Orchestra Amada Cruz Phoenix Art Museum Pablo Villalon Phoenix Conservatory of Music Chris Hamby Theater Works Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative Rick Gray 10:30 AM 224 Yes Representative Anthony Rivero 3:00 PM 344 No Senator Debbie Lesko 11:30 AM 302 Yes District 21 Team Dan Schay Theater Works Team Leader Alicia Sutton Campbell Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona Jack Lytle Phoenix Center for the Arts Connie Whitlock WHAM Art Association Josie Garcia WHAM Art Association 420 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003 | (602) 253-6535 | www.azcitizensforthearts.org 2016 Arts Congress Schedule This schedule is TENTATIVE and may change. Your personal schedule will be in your packet on Thursday February 4, 2016 at registration. Legislator Appointment Room Lunch Representative David Livingston Unavailable N/A No Representative Phil Lovas 1:00 PM 110 Yes Senator Judy Burges Unavailable N/A No District 22 Team Susan deJong City of Surprise Team Leader Bernadette Mills West Valley Arts Council Andre Licardi City of Peoria Legislator Appt Room Lunch Representative Jay Lawrence 10:30 AM Senate Conference Yes Room C 3rd floor Representative Michelle Unavail. N/A No Ugenti Senator John Kavanaugh 10:30 AM Senate Conference Yes Room C 3rd floor District 23 Team Jeff Rich Rose Law Group Tracey Mason Linda M.
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