ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Dear Interlochen We are Family and Friends

Thank you for an extraordinary year. Your heartfelt dedication to Interlochen Interlochen. helped us rise to the challenges of these unusual and challenging times, surpassing even my highest aspirations and having more impact than I can convey.

Your philanthropy plays an essential role at Interlochen, comprising 18% of our annual operating budget and facilitating the moments that define the Interlochen magic. It is because of you that we have so much to celebrate today and even more to look forward to in the future.

Your gifts supported the "ONE" tour in Miami, where, thanks to the gracious hosting and exceptional organization of Valerie Dillon and Daniel R. Lewis, we were welcomed to three days of performances, conversations, listening, and learning that touched the lives of our students, Miami students, and local audiences. Your generosity also made it possible to expand diversity, equity, and inclusion among our students, faculty, and staff, and to connect our students with visiting professional artists in person and virtually.

When the effects of the global pandemic reached our enclave in the woods, you responded. Your gifts made it possible for to continue broadcasting. You supported the dissemination of Interlochen archival performances and other artists’ works to help us stay connected, and you ensured that students could experience Interlochen through your scholarships.

Your philanthropy supported our world-class faculty and staff, whose resilience in the face of great change has been nothing short of inspirational. Their ability to gracefully pivot Camp to an online format and to reimagine the logistics of the Academy for a safe return to campus this fall illustrates their incredible character and passion for Interlochen.

Interlochen’s most precious asset has always been its people: the students, faculty, alumni, parents, volunteers, and supporters who put our mission into action every day. Your generosity demonstrates the indomitable spirit of Interlochen Center for the Arts inspires people around the world through excellence Interlochen. It is a privilege to work together to share that spirit with the world. in education and the arts, providing dynamic opportunities for artists and arts With gratitude, enthusiasts of all ages. Through Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen Arts Academy, Interlochen Presents, Interlochen Public Radio, and Interlochen College of

Creative Arts—Interlochen propels lifelong creativity. Trey Devey President

1 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 2 Camp and Arts Academy through the generous support of Dan Lewis since 2018, performed side-by-side with Academy students during the "ONE" performance. Interlochen students also performed to a packed recital hall in Vero Beach, hosted by Interlochen Trustee Sara Whiting and her husband, Mike. This once-in-a-lifetime experience of our 118 students was possible thanks to the generous support of Dan Lewis and Valerie Dillon, Joyce and Judson Green, Glynn Williams and Charlene Moore, Upstaging Inc., and Rock-it Cargo.

OEN Young Artists Connect as "ONE" in Miami

In March, 118 Interlochen Arts Academy students from all seven majors headed south to Miami, Florida, to connect with fellow young artists, learn about the local arts culture, “The opportunity to go on a tour like this means and present an original, collaborative, and interdisciplinary everything. I don’t see any other way I could get performance to that community. that firsthand experience being a touring artist.” The performance, titled “ONE,” took place at the Frank — Isabella Farmer (IAC 18, IAA 18-20) Gerhy-designed New World Center. “ONE” was derived from the idea of each student speaking with their individual voice, while also speaking with the collaborative voice of their community. The timely, fast-paced performances centered upon themes of citizen artistry, intercultural communication through the arts, and the power of creativity to shift perspectives and inspire change. That authentic voice is thanks, in part, to our students’ collaboration with artist-in-residence Sydney James Harcourt (AS 94, 97, IAA 94-97). Sydney’s advice to students was to, “Be easy to work with, believe in yourself, always do your best work, stay a student, and find a positive community!” Bookended with works by Dmitri Shostakovich, the event featured original songs, poetry, jazz, monologues, and film. Arts Academy dancers performed original choreography costumed in garments created by visual arts students, whose recent works were also featured in a powerful exhibition in the New World Center. With incredible organizational efforts orchestrated by incoming trustee Valerie Dillon, the multi-day tour gave Interlochen students the opportunity to establish and build relationships with young artists in a variety of Miami-based arts organizations, including: Miami Music Project, Young Musicians Unite, UP! Music, and Guitars over Guns. The Miami Music Project, whose students have been attending Interlochen Arts 3 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 4 INTERLOCHEN HIGHLIGHTS INTERLOCHEN BRIDGES COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS

June 2019-August 2020 Interlochen presented two free performances of The Sleeping Beauty to over 850 local children and families.

We also welcomed more than 1,500 children and families for our annual Winterlochen. Student-led activities included face painting, with a rock band, conducting the orchestra, writing a poem, painting a mural, sledding, and throwing frozen fish. About 500 participants gathered on Cabutti Field to perform Transient Landscapes, a large-scale participatory sound art project that replicated the sounds of a melting glacier. Composer Matthew Burtner and co-creator/instrument designer Matthew Duvall (IAA 85-89, IAC 84-85) joined students for the performance.

DSO-INTERLOCHEN ACCOLADES AND AWARDS COLLABORATION CONTINUES Interlochen Arts Academy students received an During Camp 2019, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) unprecedented 356 awards in the West and Interlochen reunited for the first time since 2006. division of the regional Scholastic Art & Writing The collaboration included an orchestral performance Awards, including 196 awards for creative writing led by the music director of France’s Ensemble students, 146 awards for visual arts students, and Intercontemporain, Matthias Pintscher; side-by-side senior portfolio awards in each arts area. opportunities with the DSO and Interlochen students; Sixteen current and former Interlochen Arts Academy master classes; and individual training sessions led by students received National YoungArts Foundation awards. DSO musicians. Interlochen was the only school in Michigan to receive The DSO also joined Interlochen Online in July 2020. the prestigious National Green Ribbon Schools Award The partnership provided orchestral repertoire workshops, for our efforts to provide effective environmental and practical performance tips with chamber music recordings sustainability education and reduce environmental impact. INTERLOCHEN LAUNCHES for small ensembles, and virtual recitals by DSO musicians PARTNERSHIP WITH and Interlochen faculty. PARALLEL 45 THEATRE STUDENT ENROLLMENT Interlochen and Traverse City’s Parallel 45 Theatre launched a first-ever partnership that included a INTERLOCHEN ARTS CAMP 2019 INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY INTERLOCHEN ONLINE 2020 2019-20 six-week residency for directors and theatre-makers to new material with Academy theatre students.

2,755 Of Green Gables, based on L.M. Montgomery’s 552 1,441 beloved classic, was the result of the residency. Academy students Camp students Camp 2020 students The performance was the first joint production FROM 53 states & territories FROM 45 states & territories FROM 47 states & territories of Parallel 45 Theatre and Interlochen; it was recorded and streamed live. AND 40 countries & territories AND 25 countries & territories AND 21 countries & five continents

5 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 6 INTERLOCHEN INNOVATES INSTITUTIONAL HIGHLIGHTS With COVID-19 Crisis Student Works

Since COVID-19's impact hit Interlochen in March, our ability to innovate has soared despite uncertain conditions. Interlochen adapted its artistic and academic education to a virtual format for both the Academy and Interlochen Online, reimagining the 93rd season of Interlochen Arts Camp. Our faculty initiated new ways of teaching and our students found new ways of learning. Dozens of guest artists “Zoomed” in to perform and demonstrate techniques. Interlochen’s best-loved traditions—Festival, Honors Convocation, Commencement, First Gathering, "Collage," and "Les Préludes"—took place virtually in homes worldwide. Interlochen Public Radio remained on-air and served as a lifeline for the community. Interlochen donated hundreds of pounds of organic fruit and vegetables from the R.B. Annis Botanical Lab and Community Garden to a local food pantry. Meanwhile, we planned for reopening Interlochen Arts Academy this fall. Our Campus Health Task Force worked with our nurse practitioner, a contagious disease specialist, to implement stringent health protocols and sanitization standards. We modified our academic calendar and created a contained campus environment. Through it all you were with us, with your kind, generous support. Academy families donated their room and board refunds to the Annual Fund. Camp scholarship donors redesignated their support to Interlochen Online and Academy scholarships, the Annual Fund, and student hardship support. Camp families refunded deposits back to Interlochen, as did Interlochen College for Creative Arts registrants. And our Board of Trustees committed $1 million to jump start Interlochen’s new Emergency Response Fund. While uncertainty continues, Interlochen’s innovation accelerates—thanks to an incredible campus community and donors like you.

“I am so incredibly proud and impressed of how our faculty and staff embraced the challenges of developing substantive online curricula for Academy and Camp. They showed—once again— Interlochen’s leadership in arts education worldwide.” — Camille Colatosti, Provost

7 2020 ANNUAL REPORT A View of a Powerful Institution - Ann Zhao (IAA 16-20) | Oil on Canvas WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 8 INSTITUTIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Student Works

SPRING AND SUMMER, 2017 by Hannah Schoettmer (IAA 19-20)

Back when Charley went by Charlotte, she took me to get soup and complain at a diner just outside the city limits. She bought a papaya from a fruit stand and told me to give it to a friend that I was fighting with, and I did, and he laughed at me. I started spending more time with Charlotte, learning about the Impossible Project and how they acquired Polaroid so now they’re basically Polaroid and what intermittent fasting is and how to trick yourself out of cutting your own bangs at night. She would tell me about her crush on Anakin Skywalker and then go back on that and talk about her crush on Noomi Rapace and then ask me if I’d ever considered going goth or soft girl or something more fun than glasses-wearing and skinny. She herself condensed Untitled - Maud, visual arts student, Camp and Academy, age 17, Grand Rapids, Mich. | Ceramic installation all her eating into a six hour window and designed a diet consisting largely of hummus and tomato soup and cheat meals and would ask me for metabolism boosting tips. I told her try being born tall and she called me a jerk. I asked her how to stop letting people walk all over me and she said you should grow a pair. When Charlotte nicknamed herself Charley and went south, I realized that I should have left with her, a modern day Thelma and Louise except both the girls have square jaws and they’re on a pilgrimage to the bridge that Kurt Cobain slept under when his parents kicked him out. Instead, I fantasized about the things I thought Charley would be doing—going to the city pool to be baptized by a Shakira impersonator from Orange County. Shooting an airsoft gun. Taking a papaya, a big green firm unripe one, and launching it like a bottle rocket so it spun and turned and splatted on the top of a parking garage. Piercing her nose. I began a quest to become Charley. I spun out and skipped town and drove 11 hours to Idaho so I could light a candle on top of a hill that I first visited when I was fourteen and eat Trader Joe’s sushi and Google photos of Noomi Rapace in her goth getup and sit with her, watch the cars on the expressway and laugh at them. When I got home I looked up Charley on Instagram and found out she’d enrolled in a city college, shaved half her head, gotten a cat named Lucille. I considered going to the barber shop, but instead I started Googling colleges on the East Coast and best dog breeds for small spaces and how to grow out your hair.

Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Go - Ji Hu Park (IAC 15, IAA 16-20) | Sumi Ink on Paper

9 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 10 Your Philanthropy and Its Impact Fiscal Year 2020 in Review:

SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT OPERATING BUDGET The “magic of Interlochen.” Since my June 2019 arrival on campus, alumni, parents, faculty, and friends uttered this phrase again and again. With boundless enthusiasm, they shared stories, memories, and the assurance that I would TO OVER understand that magic soon enough. $18,622,090 1,419 $48,009,808 in financial assistance Academy and Camp students Revenue I’ve seen that magic throughout the year, often through the impact of your philanthropic support. For instance... $47,504,390 FUNDRAISING Expenses Escaping the snowy January landscape into the Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Center for Visual Arts, I was rejuvenated by the stunning color and energy Interlochen Annual Fund: $3,872,254 Comprehensive financial of a juried student art show, each piece representing months of dedication Interlochen Public Radio Annual Fund: $1,680,276 reports may be requested by calling our Advancement Office and hard work by our talented students, applying the highly-specialized Endowment: $2,364,470 training that your gifts make possible... at 231.276.7623. Complete Plant/Facilites: $6,673,075 audited financial statements Tuning my radio to Classical IPR on Saturday morning and hearing Music by Special Projects (non-capital): $1,069,176 are available online at Request, I enjoyed listening to classical favorites requested by listeners. The Total $15,659,251 www.interlochen.org/support. all-classical station—one of just 66 in the country—continues to broadcast, thanks to your support...

$20,000,000 During the remarkable 2020 Miami "ONE" tour, I saw Interlochen students THE IMPACT OF YOUR SUPPORT YOUR SUPPORT BY GIFT SOURCE greeted as celebrities after a mini-Collage performance in Vero Beach and again 3 after the performance at New World Center in Miami. The response of the $15,000,000 Government 6 audiences demonstrated the power of the arts to create intergenerational Corporations connections. Philanthropic support made that experience possible for 118 Interlochen students. $10,000,000 30 Foundations (non-Family) This year, 7,037 individuals and 180 organizations made a gift to Interlochen. $5,000,000 If you were one of those 7,217 donors—thank you again. Your belief in the power of Interlochen to inspire and change lives through the arts has manifested extraordinary things, as highlighted on these pages. $0 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20

Sincerely, PLANT ENDOWMENT SPECIAL PROJECTS ANNUAL FUND IPR (non-capital) 61 Alumni, Parents, Friends, & Family Foundations

John Bogley Vice President, Philanthropy Net Tuition 67 Salaries, Wages, & Benefits $32,167,512 68 $32,316,123

Gifts 12 Operations $5,552,530 14 $6,878,604 Revenue Ticket Sales 7 Epenses $3,225,278 Cost of Goods & Services 7 $48,009,808 $47,504,390 $3,321,961 Earned Income (Lodging, retail, sales, other) 8 General & Administrative 6 $4,075,631 $2,662,951

Endowment Income for Depreciation 5 Operations and Financial 6 $2,324,751 $2,988,857

11 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 12 New Era Dawns for Dance Dedicated to the Art of Movement “I can’t think of a more beautiful setting to inspire future generations of performing artists. It brings me great joy to be able to help support the dreams and aspirations of all those who will grace the magical grounds of Interlochen in years to come.” — Cate Caplin (IAC 69-71, IAC Fac 18-19)

Cate Caplin’s own dance roots are at Interlochen. For two memorable summers, she cultivated her passion in that beloved dance building by the lake. A professional dancer, choreographer, director, and producer, Cate's work includes hundreds of productions from film and musical theatre to dramatic classics. Whether working at the Paris Opera House or on a Broadway stage, Cate cherishes the impact of Interlochen. Cate’s experience came full-circle when she returned to Interlochen in the summers of 2018 and 2019 as Camp faculty, investing her professional expertise directing and choreographing the High School Musical Theatre Golden Age Revue and teaching daily master classes. While on campus, she experienced student needs first-hand, as well as faculty and guest artist challenges in the historic space. When Cate learned of the effort to give dance a new home, she Dance arrived at Interlochen in 1940. Less than a decade later, it found its home in one of the most stepped forward with a significant personal commitment—as the breathtaking settings on campus, a building that hugged the shore of Green Lake, with windows last leadership gift needed to reach the $6.9 million fundraising goal. reflecting the sparkling water. Over the next 70 years, more than 5,000 dance students would be molded by their time spent honing their craft together in the Hildegarde Lewis Dance Building. Meanwhile, the Because of Cate and her family's support, along with many generous building's limitations grew with each passing decade. donors, this new center dedicated to the art of movement will pulse with the rhythm of the pines, the waves of the lake, and the In October 2019, a new era dawned when inspired energy of young dancers for generations to come. “When I arrived as a freshman, my dreams the power of philanthropy made a dramatic were big. I am delighted to report that, expansion and renovation possible. Faculty, students, and artistic and four years later, my dreams are even bigger academic leaders visualized a space thanks to the inspiration, care, and support combining historic ambiance with modern I have received at Interlochen. Thank you needs to advance our thriving Dance program. Trustee Nancy Hoagland’s for believing in our dreams, thank you for transformational gift and passionate creating this amazing space for dance.” advocacy spurred others to give generously— and to create a facility worthy of the artistic — Jonathan Hughes (IAA 16-20) excellence inside.

Opening in January 2021, the expanded and renovated Dance Center will be nearly tripled in size. Located in a spectacular and prominent place on campus, the new facility will enrich and inspire young dancers today, much as it did for those who found their place and their calling at the barre at Interlochen 80 years ago.

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DOW HOUSE CONNECTS

Past with Future

In the 1930s, the Dow family began a legacy of transformational philanthropy at Interlochen. Their generous support helped shape the development of Interlochen’s programs and campus. “The Dow family and the Foundation share a long history with In 2019, The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation made a $4 million gift commitment to a new residence Interlochen. We are proud to support this extraordinary cultural hall with a visiting artist suites facility. This gracious and highly flexible facility will allow Interlochen to institution and its mission to develop future leaders whose lives better serve tomorrow’s change-makers, as well as attract and retain sought-after faculty and guest artists. and work will be shaped by rich learning experiences in the arts. Opening in the fall of 2021, the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow House is the final component of Interlochen’s The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow House will be home to the campus master plan, launched three decades ago. The $11.2 million, 38,000 square-foot facility boasts two wings. One will serve as living quarters for Academy students during the school year, converting to very people who will realize Grace’s vision for improving the lakeside apartments for Arts Camp faculty in the summer. The second wing will serve as much-needed cultural lives of our communities.” quarters for guest artists and performers who instruct and create on our campus year-round. — Mike Whiting, President Emeritus of The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation The gift from The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation (Mike and Sara Whiting) is the largest outright, non-bequest gift Interlochen has ever received. Additional generous philanthropy from The Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Foundation (Hank Dow, Pam Dow Collie) and the Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation (Judy Rumelhart), along with the support of other Dow family members, round out an RESIDENCE HALL VISITING ARTIST SUITES extraordinary contribution to the future of arts education. DOW HOUSE 3 floors covering32,247 square feet 2 floors covering 6,217 square feet Many leadership donors have already stepped forward to help fund this signature project, including a generous $750,000 dollar-for-dollar challenge grant available to Interlochen when we raise that amount FEATURES 72 student beds through 4 large suite pods that can be divided by December 31, 2020. Fundraising continues as we look forward to the opening of this stunning new 36 shared student rooms into living units building in its waterfront location. 8

15 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 16 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS FINDING THEIR PASSION AT INTERLOCHEN Accelerate Artists’ Potential Michael and Anne Poon learned to love Interlochen as Camp and Academy parents. Their son Linus Poon attended Interlochen Arts Camp and then Interlochen Arts Academy, majoring in clarinet. Linus’ transformational experience was clear even continents away. This year, the Poons generously chose to pay this experience forward by establishing the Poon Family Scholarship for students attending Camp.

“We feel that Linus’ three consecutive years of LIFELONG APPRECIATION Interlochen summer camp experience prior OF THE ARTS to enrolling at the Academy was pivotal. Helen and Fred Altman are longtime volunteers and That was when he found, and let us realize, ardent Interlochen supporters. This year, they created that music is the passion of his life. We hope their second endowed scholarship at Interlochen, the Otto and Anna Altman Memorial Endowed this scholarship will give other students like Camp Scholarship for students studying theatre. Linus the chance to find their own passion This scholarship is in memory of Fred's parents, at Interlochen.” — Anne Poon honoring their deep, lifelong appreciation of the arts. “Thank you for my generous scholarship. I have learned not to be afraid to show personality through dancing, learned how

A scholarship is an investment in potential. Each year, more than 400 of our Academy students and to pick a monologue, and improved my voice. 900 of our Camp students receive scholarships. Of those, 294 young artists had the opportunity to Thank you for all these opportunities!” experience Interlochen because a generous donor supported their potential via an endowed scholarship. — Hannah, Musical Theatre Production, Camp, Age 16, Raleigh, N.C. / Otto and Anna Altman Endowed scholarships have permanent funding provided by donors. They ensure that current and Memorial Endowed Camp Scholarship Recipient future generations will have the opportunity to find their passion and purpose at Interlochen. This year, 12 new scholarship endowments were created through new gifts. Endowed Scholarships We are thankful for the giving spirit of these donors including:

• Romulus Portwood, who chose to honor his late wife and her family's connection to Academy Endowed Scholarship Judith Andrews Memorial Camp Scholarship Mandell and Madeleine Berman Foundation Interlochen with the Lucas-Portwood Family Camp Scholarship. Morton and Barbara Achter Endowed Bob Annis Endowed Scholarship Camp Scholarship Camp Scholarship* Bob Armer Endowed Camp Scholarship Berry Family Scholarship • George and Miette Michie, who celebrate their fathers' legacies at Interlochen and Virginia M. Alten Memorial Scholarship George and Dolores Austin Memorial Scholarship Sally Birnkrant-Myers Scholarship beyond with the Huybrechts-Michie Endowed Camp Scholarship. Otto and Anna Altman Memorial Endowed Virginia B. Ball Creative Writing Boggess Family Endowed Scholarship • Camp alumnus Nathan and Christie Stark, current Academy parents whose sons Camp Scholarship Competition Scholarship Arnold Bourziel Memorial Scholarship have attended both Camp and Academy. Their strong family connection to Interlochen Ann T. and Richard G. Anderson Memorial Fund Martin A. Baloyan Memorial Scholarship Skipper Bourziel Junior Girls Scholarship led Nathan and Christie to establish the Stark Family Endowed Camp Scholarship. Charles and Rita Anderson Academy Scholarship Barnes-Womer Camp Scholarship Boutet Family Endowed Academy Scholarship Diane Anderson Endowed Academy Scholarship Barstow Foundation Scholarship in Low Brass* • Roger and Ann Looyenga, who support an Academy scholarship with first preference endowed by her father John B. Anderson in Phoebe Nickel Barstow Memorial Scholarship Douglas Boyd Endowed Camp Scholarship for Strings for piano students through the Looyenga Family Endowed Academy Scholarship. honor and memory of C. William Trout Margaret Dieterle Bausch Memorial Scholarship Kate Boyd Endowed Camp Scholarship in Piano Dorothy Anderson Memorial Scholarship Donald R. Belcher Memorial Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Brakeman Scholarship Katherine McKee Anderson Endowed Scholarship Madeline Belkin Scholarship M. Brandenburg Scholarship Lois Harper Anderson Scholarship Alfred Berkowitz Foundation Scholarship Drs. Susan and Neil Bressler Scholarship

17 2020 ANNUAL REPORT * New scholarship since June 2019 WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 18 Endowed Scholarships - continued

Bressler WYSO Principal Clarinet Chair Scholarship Gerald J. and Beth B. Fischer Scholarship Dr. Claire Smith Hornung Intermediate Reuben C. and Edith W. Maddy Scholarship Helmer R. and Larida Petersen Scholarship James F. Stoddard, MD and Elizabeth A. Stoddard Briggs - McDonald NMC Scholarship Harriet Flagg Music Scholarship* Girl Scholarship Doris V. Markel Voice Scholarship Robert C. Pew Scholarship Music Scholarship Nadine Brunner Endowed Memorial Lawrence L. Fleming Memorial Scholarship Page and Dan Houser Scholarship Jennifer Evelyn Marquette Memorial Scholarship Janet and Lucas Pfeiffenberger Scholarship Mikhail Stolarevsky and Alexander Stolley Painting Scholarship Barrett Foa Endowed Camp Scholarship in Theatre Arts Marvin C. Howe Horn Scholarship Martin Family Music Scholarship Polish Endowment Scholarship Concertmaster Scholarship Donna Louise Brunsma Endowed Scholarship Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Ruth H. Hughes Endowed Dance Scholarship Marvel Family Memorial Scholarship Herbert & Elsa Ponting Foundation Scholarship Esther W. Stone Memorial Scholarship Camp/Academy Endowed Scholarship Sidney Forrest Scholarship Lawrence Hurst Double Bass Endowed John Rust Mattern Memorial Scholarship Poon Family Fund Scholarship* Beth Stoner Wiegand, Marjorie G. and Camp Endowed Scholarship Susan Leigh Foster Endowed Academy Camp Scholarship Ilse Mayfield Scholarship Portland Bridge to Interlochen Scholarship Richard P. Stoner Endowed Camp Scholarship Leo P. and Anthony J. Carlson Camp Scholarship Dance Scholarship The Huybrechts-Michie Endowed Camp Scholarship* Aaron McCloud Memorial Scholarship William and Leota Ponstingle Camp Marguerite W. Stracke and Alfred O. Stracke Ellen Case Memorial Endowed Scholarship Edward P. Frohlich Piano Scholarship Paul and Leah Israelow and Harriet Israelow Dr. Robert Montague McDonald Endowed Endowment Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Jerome F. and Blanche M. Cerny Scholarship Edith Davidson Geissler Scholarship Goldner Memorial Scholarship Arts Academy Scholarship Hortense Cramer Ramsay Scholarship Edward Ralph and Kathleen Maguire Sun Clarence & Grace Chamberlin Foundation Otto W. Geissler, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Roger E. & Mary Jane Jacobi Camp Scholarship Anne McElheny Memorial Music Scholarship Milton M. Ratner Foundation Scholarship Music Scholarship Academy Scholarship Generations Fund Scholarship Roger E. & Mary Jane Jacobi Academy Scholarship Whitney S. McGuire Memorial Scholarship Reader's Digest Endowed Camp Scholarship Target Foundation Scholarship Chormann-Hann Endowed Camp Scholarship Mary and Donald Gonzales Memorial Scholarship Roger E. Jacobi & Edward P. Frohlich Scholarship Edward and Cecily McNeil Camp Scholarship Reader's Digest Endowed Academy Scholarship Laurence W. Thomas Writing Scholarship Elizabeth & Michael Clark Memorial Scholarship James C. Gordon Memorial Scholarship William and Helen Jansen Memorial Scholarship Charles K. McWhorter Memorial Scholarship David E. Reese Family Foundation Scholarship Lee Madsen Thomas Scholarship Jonathan David Cohen Memorial Scholarship Mary and Britt Gordon Endowed Scholarship Donald Johanos Endowed Scholarship Mekula Family Endowed Camp Scholarship Mildred Reisner Endowed Scholarship Sarah L. Titus and Tilda Morris Endowed Margie K. and Louis N. Cohen Music Scholarship Bertha I. Gordy Memorial Scholarship Nicholas A. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Daniel A. and Vivian Metrick Scholarship David Scott Rhind Endowed Scholarship Academy Scholarship Arthur J. and Glenna B. Collins Scholarship Betty B. Greenfield Scholarship Paul and Lois Jordan Endowed Scholarship Genevieve Rae Miess Memorial Scholarship Dean E. Richardson Scholarship Tuesday Musicale/Detroit - Gertrude Greer Annabel Comfort Memorial Scholarship Cassel Grubb Cello Scholarship Paul and Lois Jordan Jr. Endowed Scholarship Miller-Jacobson Scholarship Josephine F. and N. Sayles Richter Memorial Scholarship Golde F. Copeland Memorial Scholarship Margaret Schuele Haegg Endowed Camp Scholarship Joy Family Endowed Camp Scholarship in Visual Arts Frank Miller Memorial Scholarship Endowed Camp Scholarship Miles I. Tunnacliff Scholarship Dorthy S. Corson and Lillie B. Scheide Romine G. Hamilton Memorial Scholarship JSJ Foundation Scholarship George Roland and Lillian Postles Miller Rollert Music/Science Endowment Scholarship Alice C. Tyler Trust Endowed Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Marge Hammes Scholarship Mildred and Bernard Kayden Family High School Camp Bass Clarinet Scholarship Alicia Steeves Rowe Scholarship Frederick S. Upton Foundation Scholarship Janice F. Corson Scholarship Moe and Francine Handleman Endowed Endowed Camp Scholarship Louise Tuller Miller Scholarship Barbara Taylor Sandys Dance Scholarship Stephen E. and Elizabeth Upton Scholarship Cowell Family Camp Scholarship Music Scholarship R. Graham Keevil Memorial Scholarship Monticello College Foundation Scholarship George and Barbara Schilling Piano Scholarship Margaret Tyler Vial Scholarship in loving memory, Creative Writing Award Scholarship Julia Hansen Scholarship Caroline Kempton Memorial Scholarship Harice K. & Robert T. Monyek Memorial Scholarship Robert Scholten Camp Scholarship Elizabeth Vial Upton Allen B. Cutting Scholarship Ann and Byron Hanson Endowed Camp Scholarship George and Joyce Kempton Academy Shari Morgan and Clara Sabin Camp Scholarship Charles Ward Seabury Scholarship William E. Votruba Memorial Scholarship Jean Dake Memorial Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hanson Scholarship Piano Scholarship Lucy B. Morley Scholarship Doris E. Seitz Memorial Scholarship Robert M. and Lenore Wagner Memorial Scholarship Marvin and Betty Danto Scholarship Francis Harlow Scholarship James D. Kent Endowed Music Scholarship Karen Mumma Endowed Scholarship Selmer Company Scholarship Arlene Wangler Memorial Scholarship David J. Davison Memorial Scholarship Henry Harris Memorial Scholarship Dr. Marvin Klein Memorial Scholarship Kelly Muzzi Memorial Scholarship Hamer D. and Phyllis C. Shafer A. Montgomery Ward Foundation Scholarship Robert Leason Sharpe and Anita C. Dean Scholarship Naomi Harris Endowed Camp Scholarship Klein/Jewell Choral Endowment Scholarship Lyle Myers Scholarship Foundation Scholarship* Margaret F. Ward Music Scholarship Mary Jane Dempler Endowed Scholarship Daniel Hartman Memorial Chair Scholarship - Violin II Knight Family Scholarship William and Jeanne Myers Endowed Scholarship Ruth Marda Shanberge Family Endowed Margaret F. Ward Visual Art Scholarship Lee Wick Dennison Memorial Scholarship Carl E. and Audrey E. Haskett Memorial Scholarship Jenny H. and Otto F. Krauss Scholarship National Academy of the Arts Scholarship Camp Scholarship Jane Weaver Endowed Scholarship Helen L. DeRoy Memorial Scholarship William Randolph Hearst Foundation Scholarship Laddie A Kubec Scholarship Donna V. Neal Endowed Scholarship Norma Shaw Endowed Camp Scholarship* Susan Mott Webb Memorial Scholarship Amy M. Devey Endowed Academy Scholarship Bettyjo Heckrodt Memorial Scholarship Lorna and Ernest Lender Scholarship Ralph and Margaret Nehls Memorial Scholarship Michael D. Silber Memorial Scholarship Mrs. Richard H. Webber Scholarship in Dance Pierre V. Heftler Memorial Scholarship Louetta Lerner Endowed Scholarship Ida A. Norlin High School Scholarship Jonathan L. Silets Memorial Scholarship Bessie Mae Weissgerber Memorial Scholarship Christina B. Diver Camper Scholarship Dorothy L. Henricks Memorial Scholarship Harold Levine and Faith Forrest Scholarship Julius & Ruth Novick Memorial Scholarship Harvey M. Silets Memorial Scholarship Illene Wenner and Shari Morgan Camp Scholarship* Alden B. Dow Memorial Scholarship John and Joan Herlitz Family Scholarship Dorothy Lewand Endowed Scholarship Clara Noyes Endowed Academy Scholarship Silverton Family Camp Scholarship Byrdene M. Wilson Memorial Scholarship Edward J. and Joyce Downing Scholarship Martha and Jack Hicks Scholarship Sally A. Lewis Organ Scholarship Travis N.T. Olson and Lucile M. Olson Scholarship Werner and Elizabeth Simon Endowed Scholarship Matilda R. Wilson Fund Scholarship George W. Drake Memorial Scholarship Ted R. High Memorial Scholarship Richard H. and Carolyn Lineback Family Scholarship Anne-Marie Oomen and Katey Schultz ICCA Singer- Academy Scholarship World Youth Symphony Endowed Scholarship Sandra Aldrich Drew Scholarship Barbara B. Hirschhorn Music Campership Endowment Bruce A. Loomis Endowed Scholarship Creative Writing Scholarship Harry A. Sisson Memorial Scholarship Ben Wright Scholarship Dr. Scholl Foundation Creative Writing Scholarship Kathy Mason Hodges Scholarship Looyenga Family Endowed Academy Scholarship* William and Martha Paine Orchestral Scholars Marilyn J. and Don L. Smith Memorial Scholarship Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation Camp Scholarship Dr. Scholl Foundation Scholarship for Orchestra Strings Russell and Annabelle Holcomb Endowed Scholarship Ted Loudermilk Memorial Scholarship Fred and Marcia Palmer Memorial Scholarship Laura Sondee Memorial Scholarship WYSO Endowed Strings Scholarship Dr. Scholl Foundation Scholarship for Orchestra Winds Erwin K. Holland-Moritz Scholarship Lucas-Portwood Family Scholarship* Fred W. Palmer, M.D. and Marcia Weissgerber Stephen Sprouse Memorial Scholarship Avedis Zildjian Company Camp Dunbar Percussion or Dance Scholarship Jan Q. Holmquist Scholarship Catharine E. "Betsy" Davis Luhman Palmer Endowed Scholarship Margaret A. Stace Scholarship Percussion Scholarship Evola Music Scholarship Jack (John R.) and Mary Lou Hood Endowed Memorial Scholarship Jean Parsons Visual Arts Endowed Scholarship Stark Family Endowed Camp Scholarship* Avedis Zildjian Company Endowed Scholarship Festersen Family Scholarship Academy Scholarship Martha Lundy Scholarship W. Calvin and Marian Patterson Endowed Scholarship Stephenson Endowed Scholarship Francis J. and Margaret S. Zimmermann Richard M. Fiegel Memorial Scholarship Pamela and Stephen Horne Family Endowed Waldemar and Mary Ellen Lungershausen Scholarship Pattis Family Endowed Camp Scholarship in Shirley Stevens Memorial Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Morris & Nellie Finkelstein, Doherty and Camp Scholarship Herbert H. Lyon Scholarship Musical Theatre* Paul R. Stimson Scholarship House Memorial Scholarship Joseph E. Maddy Memorial Scholarship Shirley Pauley Memorial Junior Orchestra Scholarship

19 2020 ANNUAL REPORT * New scholarship since June 2019 * New scholarship since June 2019 WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 20 ANNUAL FUND DONORS AN INTERLOCHEN LEGACY Cathy Stephenson first came to know Interlochen through her husband, the legendary Camp theatre Lead the Way instructor Dude Stephenson. She deepened that relationship as a Camp theatre faculty member and as a Camp parent, watching her son grow during summers among the pines. As a member of the President’s Club, Cathy’s leadership annual giving is a testament to her family’s Interlochen legacy, honoring today’s and tomorrow’s creative spirits.

“Interlochen transformed my life in such a positive, unexpected way that I feel compelled to do what I can to share that experience with those who come after me. Every concert, every performance, and presentation is a gift that transports me back to the very first day I stepped onto campus, and at the same time gives me hope for the future.” — Cathy Stephenson

Outstanding young artists are the heart of Interlochen, and Annual Fund gifts are its lifeblood. Annual PAVING THE WAY FOR THE NEXT “The arts, music, culture, and the news Fund gifts provide scholarships that ensure an exceptional arts education is attainable to promising students from all economic backgrounds. They help attract innovative faculty and guest artists by maintaining an GENERATION are essential human needs almost as Arts Academy faculty member Brian McCall has been unparalleled space for creative focus and experimentation. And, they facilitate once-in-a-lifetime opportunities important as food, clothing, and shelter. dedicated to Interlochen for more than 20 years. An for students, like performances and touring, that provide real-world learning. instructor of history and political science, Brian Interlochen and IPR are producers and demonstrates the interconnected relationship between keepers of these critical elements of the arts and academics in his classroom every day. human—and humane—society. Leadership Annual Giving Passionate about his students’ dreams, Brian understands Giving to Interlochen is helping to Leadership support makes the magic of Interlochen possible. Membership in the Interlochen President’s the essential impact leadership annual giving has on protect and preserve a place and an their Interlochen experience. As both a sustaining Club ($5,000+ annual gift) or the W. Clement Stone Society ($1,000+ annual gift) signifies a deep commitment idea where art matters.” to the next generation of artists, audiences, and creative leaders—and their invaluable contributions to monthly donor to Interlochen Public Radio and a member — Brian McCall, Liberal Arts Instructor the world. We are grateful to the 114 President’s Club members and the 332 Stone Society members who of the W. Clement Stone Society, Brian’s generous and honored their connection to Interlochen this year through their leadership gifts. consistent annual giving is paving the way for the next generation of artists and their advocates.

3,070 3,041 912 ANNUAL FUND donors including individuals and Camp or Academy parent donors QUICK FACTS 907 35 organizations

alumni donors $3,872,254 total annual fund gifts

21 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 22 Named Annual Scholarships Named Annual Scholarships Charles Barr Organ Scholarship Ken and Penny Fischer Scholarship Judy Pinsof Meyer Annual Camp Scholarship in Judith Haskell Brewer Scholarship Fisher Family Dance Scholarship Dance, honoring her mother June B. Pinsof Charles Brindis and Jo Ann Brindis Harris Academy Visual Arts Scholarship Miami Music Project Opportunity Scholarship Goisman Camp Scholarship William L. Hart Annual Trumpet Scholarship Nelson Family Annual Camp Scholarship Brookby Foundation Scholarship Joseph and Ethel Horwitz Scholarship Academy Opportunity Scholarship John Busby Memorial Scholarship Jule and Doris Hulman Interlochen Harding and Ouweleen Family Camp Scholarship Camp Gifts Scholarship Arts Camp Scholarship* Riverdale Children's Theatre Opportunity Scholarship Camp Opportunity Scholarship Interlochen Arts Academy Relief Fund Becky Ruthven Camp Scholarship Canadian Friends of Interlochen Scholarship Interlochen Arts Camp Scholarship Sage Foundation Scholarship Cincinnati Opportunity Scholarship Interlochen Arts Academy Dance Scholarship* Michelle Slater Academy Scholarship DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Scholarship The Interlochen Sponsors' Scholarship Tad M. and Suzanne B. Smith Scholarship Detroit Opportunity Scholarship Betty Bonisteel Johnson Camp Scholarship Dude and Cathy Stephenson Musical Detroit Opportunity Scholarship: David Klein's Golden Ticket Camp Scholarship Theatre Scholarship DSO Civic Youth Orchestra Kline Family Opportunity Scholarship Camp String Scholarship Detroit Opportunity Scholarship: Will and Joan Larson Scholarship Booth Tarkington Scholarship Skillman Foundation Ledden Family Dance Scholarship Weatherwax Foundation Scholarship Dustin's Dream Camp Scholarship Los Angeles Violin Opportunity Scholarship Wege Foundation Scholarship Ella Fitzgerald Foundation Academy Scholarship Maui Visual Arts Summer Camp Scholarship Wiebener Family Orchestral Scholar Ella Fitzgerald Foundation Camp Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Young Musicians Unite Scholarship*

* New scholarship since June 2019

POWER OF THE ARTS TO CREATE HEALTHY, VIBRANT COMMUNITIES The Interlochen Annual Fund provides additional scholarship funding for hundreds of our students each year. Thirty percent of Interlochen campers experience a life-changing summer because they receive financial The Brookby Foundation was established to promote community assistance, and nearly 70% of Academy students enjoy an interdisciplinary, arts-focused education because well-being, primarily by supporting endeavors that advance of this aid. artistic and scientific literacy. In 2013, The Brookby Foundation recognized that investing in the energy and talent of our students A large portion of financial aid comes from Named Annual Scholarships, which are created and renewed was a natural alignment with their mission. annually to support and unlock young artists’ potential. Donors, like those listed here, establish these scholarships with a $10,000 or more recurring gift, or a $5,000 recurring gift that is also supported Last year, the foundation made a life-changing experience possible through the donor’s estate. for five campers and one Academy student, a strong testament to their belief in the power of the arts to create healthy, vibrant communities. “The time I have here is FULFILLING A MISSION precious and I am so The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation was created and funded by the grateful for your generosity. First Lady of Song to help people of all races, cultures, and beliefs by fostering “It is at Interlochen where I realize again my passion Music is such a huge part a love of reading and music. For nearly 20 years, the foundation has provided for music. I re-engage with life in a new way, love art of my life and being at promising young musicians an Interlochen experience as one way of fulfilling and humanity more. I have matured and grown so that mission. Interlochen is an absolute gift.” much as a musician and a person. That is why I am — Ella Fitzgerald Foundation Since 2001, 57 young artists from across the country have flourished at thankful for the generosity of The Brookby Foundation.” Interlochen as recipients of either the Ella Fitzgerald Foundation Camp Camp Scholar, Emily Mitchell — Peter, cello student, Camp, age 16, Grand Rapids, Mich. (IAC 18-19) or Academy Annual Scholarship.

23 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 24 Partner Camp Scholarships

This year, 75 motivated young artists found a place to discover and pursue their purpose thanks to Interlochen’s Partner Camp Scholarships, a focused initiative to increase student diversity, equity, and inclusion at Interlochen Arts Camp. Through partnerships with regional educators, arts programs, and generous donors in targeted areas, students are recruited and receive financial aid to attend Camp. Interlochen has established Partner Camp Scholarships in cities including Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Miami. Recruiting partnerships have been established with the Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra Nouveau Chamber Players; Cleveland Digital Arts High School; Harmony Project in NYC; Miami Music Project; MyCincinnati; Omaha Conservatory of Music; Riverdale Children’s Theatre in The Bronx; and Youth Orchestra Los Angeles.

MIAMI MUSIC PROJECT OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIPS TALENTED Valerie Dillon and Dan Lewis believe deeply in the power of music education MUSICIANS and the importance of ensuring all young people have access to it. These values EXCEL underscore their support of the Miami Music Project, an organization that uses music as an instrument for social transformation, providing music education access 47 to some of the city’s students most likely to need supplementary access to music musicians attended and the arts. Interlochen Arts Camp in 2019 "We are honored as a family to be a small part of In 2017, Dan decided to provide Miami students who had particular passion 7 these young artists' lives, where the experience and talent with the next step in their musical training. By generously funding the Miami Music Project Opportunity Scholarship, these young Miami musicians continued to Interlochen Arts Academy in the fall of 2019 of Interlochen has the power to transform lives." could enroll at Interlochen with full-tuition Camp scholarships. Three years — Cynthia Chormann-Hann, Trustee into this partnership, the opportunities have grown. For instance, more than a dozen former Miami Music Project campers have become Academy students 68 musicians attended supported by Valerie and Dan’s philanthropy. THE RIVERDALE CHILDREN’S THEATRE OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP Interlochen Online in 2020 In the summer of 2020, 56 students from Miami Music Project and another One partnership has been funded by the Chormann Family, which includes three generations of family members 12 students from Young Musician’s Unite attended Interlochen Online. With 3 engaging with Interlochen for more than four decades. The family's connection with Interlochen began in 1978 Interlochen as an integral piece of these students’ portfolios, many are already continued to Interlochen Arts when Richard and Carolyn Chormann, from Kalamazoo, travelled with their daughter Cynthia Chormann-Hann pursuing and earning admission to leading music schools. Academy in the fall of 2020 to participate in Interlochen's All-State High School Band. Years later, Cynthia's oldest daughter found her place among the stately pines as a Junior Girls camper and was joined later by her younger sister. During the time the girls attended Interlochen Arts Camp, Richard and Carolyn became donors. Richard (Trustee Emeritus) joined the Interlochen Board of Trustees in 2010, and Cynthia (current Trustee) joined the Board in 2016. "Increasing access to arts education and training across cultural and socioeconomic lines positively impacts the lives of Miami youth through music The Chormanns watched their daughter and granddaughters thrive at Interlochen Arts Camp and wanted other creative young people to have the same opportunities. In 2018, Cynthia and the Chormann Family Foundation education and drives social change. The partnership with Interlochen continues created a scholarship that provides full tuition for young actors from the Riverdale Children’s Theatre in the to change lives and makes both Interlochen and Miami better places." Bronx to study musical theatre at Interlochen Arts Camp. In summer 2019, the scholarship supported 10 campers, — Valerie Dillon and Dan Lewis one of whom returned to attend Interlochen Arts Academy in the fall.

25 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 26 IPR BUILDS COMMUNITY A LIFETIME CONNECTED COVID-19 Reporting TO THE LAND Interest in IPR continued to rise as the global pandemic Locally and became a local crisis. IPR reporters were in the field One champion of the new Science and Conservation seven days a week, developing stories representative of Desk this year was Larry Mawby, a pioneer in our rural and underserved audiences. producing award-winning, internationally recognized sparking wine in northern Michigan. Globally In response to the COVID-19 crisis, IPR created a Having spent a lifetime connected to the land, dedicated weekly COVID-19 newsletter and a COVID-19 Larry’s passion, purpose, and livelihood is directly Tracker that details state-confirmed presumptive positive connected to the topics covered by this reporting COVID-19 cases in northern Michigan. Donor support desk. In addition to his significant work on the fueled these expanded efforts with an overwhelmingly IPR Community Advisory Council, Larry made successful Spring 2020 Drive for Listener Support. a three-year leadership commitment to support the Science and Conservation Desk, translating his strong personal connection to this work into IPR Leadership a generous gift for our entire community. Annual Giving “Understanding the place we call home is critical if we are to take care of it, to Membership in the Producer’s Circle ($5,000+ annual steward it, properly. IPR brings me gift) or Broadcaster’s Circle ($1,000+ annual gift) demonstrates a commitment to safeguard and grow information about the people, the planet, the vital role IPR plays within and beyond our local my neighbors and neighborhood; this is community. vital to me as I live my life.”— Larry Mawby

Reporter Dan Wanschura interviews a Lake Michigan surfer in October (Photo by Beth Price Photography) Mindful of the critical role listeners play in supporting IPR, The Green Brick Foundation increased its previous Producer’s Circle giving during the Spring 2020 Drive IPR is the pulse of Interlochen. Our listener-supported News and Classical Music stations connect the A NEW HOME FOR JOURNALISTS to challenge fellow listeners to become supporters. The Barbara Alldredge has championed Interlochen people of northern Michigan to each other—and the world—by broadcasting music, news, and culture, foundation made a $10,000 leadership commitment, as an integral community connector for decades, with comprehensive listener participation. The IPR signal amplifies the dynamic spirit of our campus, agreeing to match the first 100 gifts from new donors recognizing its unique ability to unite people of our alumni, and our community both down the street and around the globe. with a $100 bonus for IPR. This generous support all ages and backgrounds. Involved with numerous Last year, more than 4,300 people honored the important role IPR plays in their daily lives by making leveraged by the gifts of many others exemplifies facets of our creative hub via her late husband, a gift of support. These gifts are essential to providing quality, nuanced programming that reflects the spirit of —and the broad-based Trustee Emeritus William Alldredge, Barbara has Interlochen’s commitment to excellence. support of our listeners. always felt a particular connection to Interlochen Public Radio. “The Green Brick Foundation This year, Barbara made a leadership commitment Science and Conservation Desk to support the current and future generation of appreciates the vital role IPR journalists. Her generous gift will help refurbish This year, IPR News Radio recognized the need to deepen science and conservation reporting, and asked a cabin near the radio station to provide much-needed the community to help fund this initiative. Dozens of generous donors, led by The Brookby Foundation plays in providing informative housing for IPR interns or visiting reporters and the Mariel Foundation, came forward to make the Science and Conservation Desk a reality. Their and entertaining programming to working on Science and Conservation Desk support made it possible to offer residents and visitors a more complete picture of the complicated assignments. The Alldredge Cabin will provide ecological issues impacting Michigan’s globally rare natural resources, as well as support other data-driven this area.”— The Green Brick Foundation a welcoming home for the dedicated journalists science journalism that impacts their everyday lives. whose uncompromising work makes IPR the essential, trusted public service it is.

27 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 28 IPR Leadership Annual Giving Becky Ruthven Dr. Aaron C. Stander and Stanley Towers Tim and Kathleen Wiley◊ Dr. Bill Scharf◊ Ms. Mary K. Monteith*◊ Mrs. Gerhild Uhl◊ John Wilkinson and Drs Jennifer Schell and Dan Bonifacio◊ Dick Steiger◊ Durette M. Upton*◊ Robin Silva-Wilkinson◊ IPR PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($5,000 and above given to Interlochen Public Radio) Don and Cathy Schepers*◊ Ross and Dianne Stephenson◊ Ms. Suzanne Voltz◊ Mrs. Joan Williams*◊ Barbara Alldredge◊ Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. DeFaria*◊ T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson◊ Mr. Richard M. Smith and Mrs. Barbara Schilling John and Nan Strickler◊ Dr. Petra von Kulajta and Janet Wolf◊ Mr. Peter Anderson Cheryl Dendrinos Hollye and Jeffrey Jacobs Ms. Soon-Young Yoon◊ Matthew Schmidt and Kate Greene◊ Charles and Linda Svec◊ Mr. Timothy Werner◊ Joan and Randy Woods◊ Ron and Jane Becker Mr. Peter F. Dendrinos James and Paula Jo Kemler◊ Ms. Joanne L. Sprouse◊ Paul Schmuckal◊ Dr. Gene D. Tang◊ Ms. Frances Wallace◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyckoff◊ Ms. Elaine Amacker Bridges◊ Paul and Wendy Greeney H. Roemer and Constance McPhee◊ Glynn Williams and Tracy and Marc Schwimmer◊ Jerry R. Tejcek, DC◊ Rick and Christine Walter*◊ Judith Yates◊ Faith Adler Brown*◊ Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hanley◊ Susan and John Paul*◊ Charlene Moore◊ Ms. Karla Sherman◊ Mr. and Mrs. Cy Thiel◊ Price and Jane Watts◊ Ms. M. Christine Young◊ Gloria and Leith Butler◊ Cynthia Chormann-Hann*◊ Linda and Max Proffitt◊ Mr. John R. Shreves◊ Carol and Dick Thompson ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Weigel III◊ James R. Chormann◊ Ms. Nancy Hoagland*◊ Tom Quinn and Tommy Thompson◊ Mr. Edward Sihler Richard and Nancy Thompson◊ Ms. Martha West Carolyn and Richard Chormann◊ Ms. Mary Hughes Dr. Stephen Shetron◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smart◊ Mark Tosiello and Michelle Urso◊ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wicksall◊

IPR BROADCASTER’S CIRCLE ($1,000 - $4,999 given to Interlochen Public Radio) IPR UNDERWRITERS Porter and Anita Abbott◊ Mark and Nan Dancer◊ Hal and Rose Higdon◊ John and Pamela McDonald Addiction Treatment Services Crystal Mountain Resort L. Mawby Vineyards Shanty Creek Resort Fred and Helen Richter Altman◊ Mick and Barb DeGraeve◊ John and Shirley Hoagland◊ Mr. James A. McIntyre◊ Alfie Logo Gear Debra Lewis, DDS Local Difference State Savings Bank Ms. Bobbi Ames◊ Ms. Chris Dennos◊ Pam and Steve Horne◊ Mrs. Patricia A. McMahon-Eichenlaub* Amical Desmond Liggett Wealth Advisors Long Lake Marina Sterling Law Offices Robert W. Anderson*◊ John and Gayle DeRuiter Michael and Marsha Howard◊ Ann McPhail At Home Suttons Bay Devette & Ford Insurance Marathon Auto Stormcloud Brewing Bill and Vicki Anderson Cathleen Dodge Miller and Al and Julie Hurd◊ Ms. Kathryn A. Mead◊ Bahles Of Suttons Bay Dingeman & Dancer, PLC Martha's Leelanau Table Suzy Voltz - Realtor Messrs. Baidas and Reeves◊ Clark Miller* Mr. and Mrs. Bart Ingraham*◊ Laura and Steve Melvin◊ Bay View Flooring Edson Farms Market Mary's Kitchen Port TC Turkey Trot Rory and Sonya Baker* Bill and Pam Evans◊ Mr. Timothy M. Jackson*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller III Becky Thatcher Designs Enerdyne Mclaren Northern Michigan TCNewTech Mr. David Barger Caryl Ferguson*◊ Brian and Jennifer Jaffe*◊ Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Miller◊ Bowerman Bowden Ford Clulo Frankfort DDA Foundation Three Pines Studio Ms. Cheryl Bartz* Sue and John Fink John J. and Margaret M. Jaqua Ray and Maryellen Miller◊ and Luyt, PLC Garden Theater Michigan Trails & Greenways Thrivent Financial Dr. Richard Beck and Bernard and Marilyn Finn Judy Jashinsky Christopher Wolfe and Jillian Miner* Brilliant Books Geofurnace Music House Museum Traverse Area Association Ms. Valerie Harpel◊ Beth and Joe Fitzsimmons◊ Mr. Thomas C. Jones◊ Mr. James R. Modrall III◊ Bud's of Interlochen Grand Traverse Community Foundation National Writers Series of Realtors Richard and Lorraine Beers Doris Forcum Marana Webber Tost Charitable Fund◊ Nancy Monroe C.S. Lewis Festival Grand Traverse Ophthalmology Clinics No Spills Committee Traverse Bay Children's Reverend Theodore W. Mrs. Phyllis Foster Mrs. Linda Kehr◊ Craig and Shari Morgan*◊ Candle Factory Grass River Natural Area Oryana Advocacy Center Beiderwieden III◊ Mrs. Catherine Franciosi and Dr. Charles and Dolores Kelly*◊ Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Morris*◊ Catholic Human Services Great Lakes Center For The Arts Petoskey Harbor Springs Traverse City DTCA James and Madge Berryhill◊ Mr. Rodney Groleau◊ Linda and Joseph Kelly* Bette and Benson Munger* Charles Eisendrath Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Community Foundation Traverse Connect Mr. Jerry Bloom◊ Carl and Rondi Fry◊ Kevin and Trine Kelly◊ Ron Munson*◊ Charles Schwab - Traverse City Groundwork Center Preston Feather Building Centers Traverse Symphony Orchestra Tim and Dana Boals Carl and Eileen Ganter*◊ Pat and Barb Kessel*◊ Drs. James Musser and Chase Bank Hall Periodontics Pure Water Works Unitarian Universalist Church Mr. David Bondurant*◊ Martha Garber◊ Ms. Susan Kettering* Camille Leugers Cherryland Electric Cooperative Harbor Springs Festival Of The Book Ramsdell Regional Center of Petoskey Richard and Barbara Bowzer Bob and Nancy Giles◊ Mr. David M. Kilian◊ Bonnie Nescot and Tim Barr◊ City Opera House Honor/Onekama Building Supply For The Arts Village At Bay Ridge Judy and Kevin Boyle Dr. and Mrs. Ward R. Gillett◊ Charles Kinzel◊ Sabrina Newton◊ Classic Interiors James C. Smith Fine Jewelry Right Brain Brewery Wares Auto Sales Norton and Mary Lee Bretz◊ Lois Goldstein and John Heiam◊ Mrs. Lucie Kinzel Sandra Norlin◊ Crooked Tree Arts Center John Tredway - Edward Jones Roaster Jack Coffee West Shore Bank Ralph and Lorraine Brickman◊ Mrs. Barbara Goodearl◊ Jim and Kris Kunz◊ Mr. L. Andrew Norman◊ Crosshatch Center For Art & Ecology Kathy Neveu - Realtor Safety Net Ingrid and Edward Brophy◊ David and Penelope Gordon◊ James Kure Dr. and Mrs. William Northway◊ Dan and Kersti Bruining◊ Mr. Jerrold Gretzinger and Meg Lau Bruce and Becky Ogilvie◊ Mrs. Margaret Bunn◊ Ms. Meg Staley◊ Laurie and Kevin Lavrack Martha Orloff◊ W. Clark and Karen Bunting Frank and Connie Hagelshaw◊ Hazel Lawrence◊ Peter and Sarah Payette*◊ Mr. Tom L. Capua◊ Curtis E. Hall and Susan Houseman*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lewis◊ Mr. Karl Pearson◊ Phil and Barb Chapman◊ Christine and David Hall◊ Ms. Dency A. Lippert*◊ Ms. Mary Peters◊ Christopher and Cynthia Coble John and Kelly Hall◊ Marilyn Lufkin Steve and Sarah Pfeil◊ Don and Marylou Coe◊ Byron Hanson*◊ Greg and Stephanie Luyt David Wright and Julie Quinn◊ Donald and Sarah Cohen◊ Sarah Harding and Mark Ouweleen◊ Mr. Donald G. MacDougall◊ Ken Bloem and Royce Ragland*◊ Dr. and Mrs. Michael Peter Collins◊ Mrs. Jane Croswell Hardwicke*◊ Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Madion◊ Ms. Polly Rea◊ Stephen and Sheri Constantin◊ John and Judy Harnish Karl and Barbara Marsh*◊ June Rengo◊ Terry and Steve Donahue Cousins Nancy M. Hedges Mr. and Mrs. John W. Matz, Jr.◊ James G. Reynolds and Pat Murphy Marcia Curran◊ Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa*◊ Lawrence Mawby and Lois Bahle◊ Drs. Barrett Rollins and Lynn White* Todd Dalley Walter D. Herrick◊ Honnie and Dick McClear◊ Jim and Katie Rose◊

29 2020 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Ten consistent years of giving * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Ten consistent years of giving WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 30 President’s Club President’s Club

Thank you to all of our donors for making a significant impact through your philanthropy. SILVER MEMBERS ($10,000 - $24,999) We would like to especially recognize those leadership donors, including 17 anonymous donors, Fred and Helen Richter Altman◊ Bruce Corner and Gaye Gronlund*◊ Daniel and Cynthia Kelley*◊ Miriam Sandweiss Ms. Laura J. Andersen*◊ Kristen Courtney*◊ Dr. Charles and Dolores Kelly*◊ Michelle Slater and Dmitri Sinenko*◊ who contributed $1,000 or more in calendar year 2019 and whose names are listed below. Greg and Laurie Anderson◊ Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. DeFaria*◊ Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Kratchman◊ Cynthia Smith-Jans Mr. Peter Anderson Vincent DiMartino and Patti Powell*◊ Fred and Ginny Krauss◊ Larry and Izzy Francis Smith*◊ DIAMOND MEMBERS ($100,000 and above) Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Baum*◊ Elaine Douvas and Robert Sirinek*◊ Jonathan Ledden and Julie Smith Ms. Jeanne Elizabeth Baxtresser* Susanne Geier Krista Swenson Ledden*◊ Jane and Larry Solomon Barb Alldredge◊ Mrs. Joan L. Cutting*◊ Ms. Nancy Hoagland*◊ Tom Quinn and Tommy Thompson◊ David Bernstein Mary Gerritsen and Alfred Hoffman Tom Maiolani Gillian Sorensen* Evan and Claudia Breibart Ms. Joanne Danto*◊ Daniel R. Lewis and Valerie Dillon Ms. Judy Dow Towsley Rumelhart Kenneth C. and Carol A. Boyd Saul Goldstein and Laura Lazarus H. Roemer and Constance McPhee◊ Jerry and Paddy Spence*◊ Ms. Donna Louise Brunsma*◊ Mary Dempler˚ John and Margaret Manuel*◊ and Donald Rumelhart*◊ ˚ Drs. Neil and Susan Bressler*◊ Alexander Jones and Catherine Haines Kendall Mills and Mary Lloyd Mills◊ Peter and Sue Stern James R. Chormann◊ Mohamed El-Erian Drs. William B. and Yvonne C. Martin◊ Mrs. Norma Shaw ˚ Ms. Elaine Amacker Bridges◊ Mrs. Ethel Harris◊ The Min Family*◊ Dr. Sallie Streib* Carolyn and Richard Chormann◊ Mrs. Phyllis Foster Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Meek◊ Claire and Jim Skinner* Mr. Richard Goisman and Mrs. Elizabeth L. Harrison*◊ Richard and Mary Pisarczyk◊ Mina Tulchinsky Cynthia Chormann-Hann*◊ Daniel Hamann Craig and Shari Morgan*◊ Stephen W. Stracke Estate ˚ Mrs. Jo Ann Brindis Goisman* Jack and Martha Hicks*◊ Stephen and Bobbi Polk◊ Bruce Richard and Mr. Thomas H. Corson◊ Judith Harris and Tony Woolfson* Bill and Linda Nelson◊ Glynn Williams and Charlene Moore◊ ˚ Dr. and Mrs. Charles Brindis* Lisa Hofer and Brian Silver*◊ Linda and Max Proffitt◊ Beth Stoner Wiegand*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Casey Cowell◊ Mr. Stephen E. Hayden*◊ Mrs. Lucile Olson◊ Faith Adler Brown*◊ Dr. and Mrs. David A. Horwitz*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Rich T.J. and Hilda Wood Fund of Gloria and Leith Butler◊ T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson◊ Drs. Barrett Rollins and Lynn White* The Greater Cincinnati Foundation PLATINUM MEMBERS ($50,000 - $99,999) Mr. and Mrs. James Chiarelli*◊ Mr. Timothy M. Jackson*◊ Dianne and J. David Rosenberg Fund of Drs. David and Bernadine Wu*◊ Chuck Andrews Mr. David Eli Harris*◊ Amy Maguire and Frank Koptiz Mr. Rom Portwood Ms. Deborah J. Cohen*◊ Ms. Laura Fisher Johnson*◊ The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Linda and Joel Zylstra Mr. Gordon F. Brunner◊ Pam and Steve Horne◊ Miette and George Michie Mr. Gregory C. Schuler◊ Camille Colatosti* Neale and Rowena Jones Mr. Harrison Rowe˚ Hank Dow*◊ Hollye and Jeffrey Jacobs Rev. Dr. Linda Patrick and Sumit Sengupta and Cassie Brooks*◊ Andrew Cordonnier*◊ Ms. Eleanor B. Keb◊ Matthew and Jennifer Rowland◊ Mrs. Pamela G. Dow Collie◊ Ms. Susan Kettering* Rebecca Phelps* Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Stark Frank and Tiffany Foster Jerry and Terri Kohl Michael Chung Mo Poon and Steve White Judson and Joyce Green◊ Ann and Roger Looyenga Anne Miu Han Chan ($5,000 - $9,999) Jeanne Blumenfeld Aaronson*˚ Cathleen Dodge Miller and Mr. Jim Krause◊ Mr. Robert C. Scholten* GOLD MEMBERS ($25,000 - $49,999) Mr. Dean W. Anderson and Clark Miller* John and Jean Lansing Dr. Stephen Shetron◊ Ms. Elaine Gurian*◊ Daniel and Debra Edson◊ J.J. Leeds and Taylor Mitchell*◊ Carolyn and Jonathon Singer Morton and Barbara Achter*◊ Mrs. Gary P. Drew*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Alan Latterman* Dr. Craig D. Silverton*◊ Robert W. Anderson*◊ Michael and Rhonda Estes◊ Paul and Judy Lerwick Mr. and Mrs. Tad Monnett Smith*◊ Mrs. Kristy Andrews Mr. and Mrs. James Evola◊ Drs. Nicholas and Elaine Mischler◊ Mr. Richard M. Smith and Mr. Bruce Asher◊ Kenneth and Penelope Fischer*◊ Dr. Kate Levin*◊ Ms. Joanne L. Sprouse◊ Hillary Burchuk (IAA '75)*◊ Barbara Hunter Foster Mr. Steven Morgan Ms. Soon-Young Yoon◊ Steven and Kathryn Bandstra◊ Mrs. Isabel Fisk◊ Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lineback◊ Stark Family Fund of Pikes Peak Catherine J. Caplin* Paul and Wendy Greeney◊ Mr. Thomas W. Morris*◊ Ms. Sarah L. Titus*◊ Mr. Clark W. Barnes*◊ C. Joanne Grabinski*◊ Mr. Richard Lunquist* Community Foundation* Mr. Robert Carone Sarah Harding and Mark Ouweleen◊ Ron Munson*◊ Mrs. Sue Ann VanderPloeg Charles W. Barr II◊ David and Charlotte Gray◊ Duncan and Brooke MacLean Cathy Stephenson*◊ Richard and Virginia Case◊ J. William and Judy G. Ichord*◊ Mrs. Luella Rorick◊˚ Candace Wiebener*◊ Margaret Bartlett*◊ Bessie I. Hamm◊ Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mayfield*◊ Dr. James F. Stoddard◊ Joseph M. Cuzzola Family Fund of Dr. Paul H. Jordan, Jr.◊ Becky Ruthven Ms. Mary Frey Bennett*◊ Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hanley◊ Carol Paine-McGovern◊ Jeanne and Edward Stroetz the Erie Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kline◊ David and Rebecca Schamis*◊ Sterling and Anne Berry◊ Mr. John Martin Hein*◊ Mr. and Mrs. John McNaughton* Duncan and Kathryn Stuart*◊ Michael Dermody*◊ Christopher and Elizabeth Kojima Tracy and Marc Schwimmer◊ Paul Biederman Walter D. Herrick◊ John G. and Mary E. Melvin◊ Kathleen M. Sun Richard and Susan Bingham◊ Dr. Karen Lee Hrapkiewicz*◊ Andrew R. and Janet F. Miller Bob and Beth Tarkington* Ms. Ann Marie Hudson Brink*◊ Jim & Diana Huckle◊ Jeanne Murphy and John Mallon Jerry and Marcy Tubergen◊ * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Ten consistent years of giving ˚Deceased Susan E. Brown* Ms. Mary Hughes Bill and Carolyn Neale George and Lauri Varga◊ Steve and Jeannine Chapman*◊ Martha S. Jacobi and James Ms. Caroline R. Nelson* Sandra Wagenfeld Robert and Lucinda Clement*◊ Carter Cathcart*◊ Susan and John Paul*◊ John and Kim Wagner◊ Cathy Compton and Dan Butts*◊ Kaiser Sandler Family*◊ John H. Peterson and Mike and Sara Whiting* Cheryl Dendrinos Mr. Jerold Seth Kayden*◊ Randy Lowe Holgate*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wicksall◊ Mr. Peter F. Dendrinos Andrew and Lisa Kearns Mr. and Mrs. David C. Petrick◊ The Honorable Kurtis T. Wilder◊ Amy and Trey Devey James and Paula Jo Kemler◊ Ken Bloem and Royce Ragland*◊ Robert and Pauline Young◊ Pat and Barb Kessel*◊ Leslie and Walter Schmid◊ Bill Zheng and Jun Wang*◊

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GOLD MEMBERS ($2,500 - $4,999) Mark and Nan Dancer◊ Mrs. Eleanor A. Golden◊ Janet Horn and Alan Yuspeh* Mr. Garry Michael Kvistad* Janet Alpert Drs. Guy and Andrea Golembiewski◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Larkin*◊ Kimberly and Kevin Shea Jessica Davis William R. Golden Family◊ Barbara and Donald Hosmer*◊ Lawrence Larson Julie and Daniel Baumeister Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Graft◊ Hazel Lawrence◊ Ms. Karla Sherman◊ Ms. Portia Dean◊ Lois Goldstein and John Heiam◊ Jean Panchuk-Howard* Meg Lau Ron and Jane Becker Ruth Graft John and Gloria Lyon◊ Gene Sittenfeld*◊ Mick and Barb DeGraeve◊ Mr. Michael Good*◊ Michael and Marsha Howard◊ Laurie and Kevin Lavrack The Beia Family◊ Curtis E. Hall and Susan Houseman*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Madigan Dr. Todd Snead and Ms. Chris Dennos◊ Mrs. Barbara Goodearl◊ Jason Hubbard* Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Lee*◊ Sue Bowen◊ Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa*◊ Ms. Patricia Kaiser McCloud*◊ Mr. Joe Cunningham* John and Gayle DeRuiter David and Penelope Gordon◊ Al and Julie Hurd◊ Dr. David Lai Lee* Douglas Brown CFP Kathryn Hess John McGarry and Michelle Wernli*◊ Dr. Ann C. Snyder* Mr. and Mrs. George W. Diehl* Roberta Gordon* Kim Huskey* David and Patricia Leege◊ Dr. Leslie Ellen Brown*◊ Page and Dan Houser*◊ James and Jennifer Mesterharm Mr. Adam Charles Spiegel* Ms. Lorraine Dillon Jeff Green and Susan Dunn Green◊ Mr. and Mrs. Bart Ingraham*◊ Millicent E. Leenhouts Mr. and Mrs. Brian Chandler Juliana and Chris Hunter Thomas and Barbara Moore Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Stimson◊ Dr. Susan Donner◊ Mrs. Crystal Gregg* Jeni Jo Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stanley Leet* Campbell*◊ Greg and Betsy Jacobson*◊ Ted Jadwin and Ellen Morris*◊ Charles and Linda Svec◊ Patricia Ternes Dore*◊ Mr. Jerrold Gretzinger and Brian and Jennifer Jaffe*◊ Ruth L. Leonard◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Cerny◊ Chuck and Laurie Jarrett*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Morris◊ Adam and Elizabeth Sztykiel◊ Mrs. Nancy L. Dotlo*◊ Ms. Meg Staley♢ John J. and Margaret M. Jaqua Mark and Juliana Leslie◊ Nancy and Martin Chalifour*◊ Helen Hope Johns Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Nelson◊ Carol and Dick Thompson◊ Nancy and Berkley Duck◊ Dr. and Mrs. Ward Orin Griffen◊ Judy Jashinsky Kristi and Sherman Lewis*◊ Phil and Barb Chapman◊ Barry and Susanna Johnson* Bruce and Becky Ogilvie◊ Mr. John Touhey*◊ Sally and Jim Dutton Lowell and Mary Gruman◊ Dorothy A. Johnson◊ Richard and Sally Lewis*◊ Stephen and Sheri Constantin◊ Ms. Liz Johnson* Stephen and Deona Paine◊ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Upton◊ Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Eagan Mr. Jake Gudmundsen* Edgar H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lewis◊ Ruth and Anthony D'Eredita Marana Webber Tost Charitable Fund◊ Patty Pelizzari◊ Mrs. Lori Jane Vickers* Helen Edgington◊ Dr. Margaret E. Gustafson*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnson◊ John and Cynthia Lhost◊ Richard and Bonnie Denton*◊ Mr. Loren B. Kayfetz*◊ Bob and Martha Pierce◊ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voglrieder◊ Douglas R. Eicher*◊ Eric and Elizabeth Gutt Mr. and Mrs. William D. Johnson◊ David and Jan Libengood*◊ Ms. Dede Duson*◊ Mrs. George R. Kempton◊ Mr. Michael Poehlman Andy and Elizabeth Walters◊ Ms. Carol Brown Eilber*◊˚ Frank and Connie Hagelshaw◊ Mr. Lawrence E. Jones◊ Ms. Dency A. Lippert*◊ The Emery Family Jeffrey and Julie Kimpton*◊ Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Rhind*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Weigel III◊ Mr. Charles R. Eilber*◊ Christine and David Hall◊ Mr. Thomas C. Jones◊ Mr. Robert R. Litle◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fehrmann◊ Mr. Carl W. Koivuniemi and Mrs. Marcia Rose◊ Don and Ginny Williams◊ Ms. Janet Susan Eilber*◊ John and Kelly Hall◊ Mr. Thomas O'Paty Jones* Scott and Vickie Lizenby Alan J. Garber Trust*◊ Mr. Paul Burkhart*◊ Drs Jennifer Schell and Dan Bonifacio◊ Rex and Nan Winter Richard and Elizabeth Eisenberg*◊ Dan and Pam Hann* V. Stewart and Connie Jose*◊ Dr. and Mrs Michael London◊ Ana Gasteyer and Charles McKittrick* Mary E. Kropp-Benton and Don and Cathy Schepers*◊ Jack and Carol Wixted William Encherman Byron Hanson*◊ William and Jackie Joyner Mr. Bruce A. Loomis Dr. and Mrs. Ward R. Gillett◊ Steve Benton Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schmidt Joan and Randy Woods◊ Bill and Pam Evans◊ Craig Hanson Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kalat*◊ Drs. Peter Lucas and Linda McAllister Drs. Myra and Robert Fall Mrs. Jane Croswell Hardwicke*◊ Terry Eder Kaufman and Marilyn Lufkin Marjorie and Walter Farrell* Dr. Mary Beth Hardwicke Gene Kaufman*◊ David and Carol Luhman SILVER MEMBERS ($1,000 - $2,499) Caryl Ferguson*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arthur Harmelink* Laura Kaufmann Arst and Stephanie Luyt Porter and Anita Abbott◊ Ms. Susan Ruth Batt*◊ Ueli and Janice Binkert*◊ Frank and Sharon Bustamante Robert Feyer and Marsha Cohen*◊ John and Judy Harnish Gregg Arst*◊ Mr. Scott David Lyons* Mrs. Dixie Behr Addington* Mr. and Mrs. William G. Batt◊ Mr. Jerry Bloom◊ Mr. Tom L. Capua◊ Sue and John Fink Ms. Mary M. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kausler◊ Mr. Donald G. MacDougall◊ Ms. Duffie A. Adelson*◊ Betty R. Baugh◊ Tim and Dana Boals Cecily Carter Bernard and Marilyn Finn Neil and Annmarie Hawkins Mrs. Linda Kehr◊ Wayne Mackie Wilbur and Janette Albrecht* Ginny and Scott Beall◊ Shauna and John Bogley* Neil and Mary Carter◊ Ms. Audrey Fisch John and Virginia Hecker* Ms. Jan Reinhart Kelley*◊ Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Madion◊ Sheila and Gary Alden Matthew and Anne Bean◊ Susan Bomier and Daniel Stricof* Jessica Cattelino and Noah Zatz*◊ Catherine L. Fischer*◊ Nancy M. Hedges Linda and Joseph Kelly* Cindy and Steve Magera Ms. Dorothy Alig Dr. Richard Beck and Mr. David Bondurant*◊ Kamlesh and Roma Chandiramani Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Fisher◊ Christine Cole and Matthew Heerema Kevin and Trine Kelly◊ Karl and Barbara Marsh*◊ Michael Allen and Eun-Mi Shim Ms. Valerie Harpel◊ Richard and Barbara Bowzer Lawrence and Barbara Clarkson*◊ Beth and Joe Fitzsimmons◊ Mr. Allan Heinberg* Mrs. Mary Kenny* Mr. John Ruder Mason*◊ David and Jeneen Hollenberg Mr. and Mrs. William Beck◊ Judy and Kevin Boyle Christopher and Cynthia Coble Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fleisher Harry and Marsha Heinkele* Stephen and Ethel Kikoler*◊ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Matz, Jr.◊ Almdale*◊ Richard and Lorraine Beers Dr. Mac Brachman Don and Marylou Coe◊ Richard Fontes Barbara Heller*◊ Mr. David M. Kilian◊ Lawrence Mawby and Lois Bahle◊ Mrs. Jacquelyn Amenson Reverend Theodore W. Michael and Adrienne Bresler*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Cogman◊ Doris Forcum J. Stephen and Lisa L. Henderson*◊ Hyung Kook Kim and Yongchae Lee Joseph and Terri McCarthy*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Amer Beiderwieden III◊ Norton and Mary Lee Bretz◊ Donald and Sarah Cohen◊ Anthony and Frances Fortuna◊ Mark Hepler and Kimberly Purdy Jennifer King-Wilson and Honnie and Dick McClear◊ Ms. Bobbi Ames◊ Elaine I. Bell◊ Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrew Brickman Dr. and Mrs. Michael Peter Collins◊ Mrs. Catherine Franciosi and Paula and Kenneth Herbart*◊ Richard Madeira John and Pamela McDonald Seth Ammerman, MD*◊ Jeffrey B. and Kathleen Bell◊ Ralph and Lorraine Brickman◊ Christopher Abissi and Gail Comer◊ Mr. Rodney Groleau◊ Hal and Rose Higdon◊ Charles Kinzel◊ Patty and Mark McGrath Bill and Vicki Anderson Mr. Lawrence Bell Dr. Roberta Brokaw*◊ Susan and Peter Constantin Nicole Fitzhugh John G. Hildebrand*◊ Mrs. Lucie Kinzel Mr. James A. McIntyre◊ Messrs. Baidas and Reeves◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bellingham◊ Ingrid and Edward Brophy◊ Howard and Mary Cook◊ Kip and Ann Frautschi Leigh Hinkamp◊ Alan Kirby and Theresa Pleasants Mr. Jack Allen McKimmy*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Baker◊ Scott and Laura Berman Sharon Brown-Sweeney and Mr. Daniel P. Corrigan◊ Joyce and Thomas Freiwald* John and Shirley Hoagland◊ Molly and Brian Kirk Mrs. Patricia A. McMahon-Eichenlaub* Mr. John Douglas Baker*˚ Liz and Jon Bernreuter*◊ Patrick Sweeney* Terry and Steve Donahue Cousins Ms. Rachel Friedman* Walter Hoegy◊ Martha and Christopher Kitchen*◊ Ann McPhail Rory and Sonya Baker* Jeff and Ruth Bernstein◊ Dan and Kersti Bruining◊ Hal and Jean Craig Flynn*◊ Carl and Rondi Fry◊ David and Deborah Holloway Douglas B. Klaue◊ Ms. Kathryn A. Mead◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Baldwin James and Madge Berryhill◊ Mr. Vincent Bryson*◊ Anneliese Festersen Crawford Carl and Eileen Ganter*◊ Heidi Holman Lester and Becky Knight◊ Laura and Steve Melvin◊ Mr. Mark J. Baleja◊ Ken and Judy Betz◊ Mrs. Margaret Bunn◊ and Bob Crawford*◊ Martha Garber◊ Gary J. Holt* Brian and Peggy Kozminski Ms. Mary-Ann Metrick* Dr. and Mrs. Peter Rosner Bankoff*◊ Katherine Beyda and W. Clark and Karen Bunting Kevin Crowell and Janet Leong*◊ Mr. and Mrs. David C. Garlock*◊ Mrs. Carol Honigberg◊ Caroline Straty Kraft and Noah Kraft* Ms. Susan E. Michener◊ Mr. David Barger Michael Amundson Kenneth J. Burger Marcia Curran◊ Bob and Nancy Giles◊ Wally and Marie Hooper◊ Jim and Kris Kunz◊ Stephen B. Milbauer*◊ Ms. Cheryl Bartz* Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H. Bilik*◊ Jim Burlin Todd Dalley Mr. Mark Girardin◊ Cindy Hoorn* James Kure Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller III

33 2020 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Ten consistent years of giving ˚Deceased * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Ten consistent years of giving ˚Deceased WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 34 W. Clement Stone Society - continued Recognition and Memorial Gifts

Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Miller◊ Mrs. June Prein◊ Mr. Peter Gregory Sotos* Jan VanDenburg◊ Gifts were given by donors in honor or memory of the following: Patrick Miller Gus and Jennifer Puryear Drs. Alfred Spector and Rhonda Kost Stephen Vann*◊ In memory of John R. Adams and in Gary and Sandy Drew Steven Lee Johnson Wedding of Minsok Pak and Ray and Maryellen Miller◊ Jack Putnam◊ Jonnah Speidel* Gerald and Teresa Varani◊ honor of Thom Paulson Earl Dryden Joseph Kaminsky Carrie Shuchart The William G. Miller III Family◊ George and Carol Quarderer◊ Dr. Aaron C. Stander and Mr. Peter Vernia* Sylvia Adler Elmer Dunham Henry Kavett Elaine Parker Shaw Jay and Jennifer Mills* David Wright and Julie Quinn◊ Ms. Mary K. Monteith*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Vick*◊ Dean Anderson Lucile Dunham Helen Kaye Shirley Parley Christopher Wolfe and Jillian Miner* Mr. and Mrs. James J. Radabaugh◊ Mr. Bruce Warner Stark* Ms. Suzanne Voltz◊ Edward Anderson Sonya Ewing Damon Keith Katie Parvu Melanie and R. John Miner◊ John H. Ray◊ Debby Starnes and Sons*◊ Dr. Petra von Kulajta and Waldie Anderson Martin Fako George Kempton In honor of Thom Paulson and Bob Mintzer and Carla Poole* Ms. Polly Rea◊ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stearns Mr. Timothy Werner◊ Robert "Ed" Anderson Roger Favorite Jeremy Kempton memory of Ed Catton Mr. James R. Modrall III◊ Mr. Daniel F. Remahl◊ Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Steffen◊ Ms. Frances Wallace◊ Judith Andrews Dr. Katie Lynn Fellman Janice Kiyomi Kuse Hamilton Stuart Pearlman Ms. Paula Dodez Moeckel* June Rengo◊ Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stege◊ Rick and Christine Walter*◊ Asch and Christina Anneliese Festersen Crawford's birthday Jeanette Koch George Petritz Nancy Monroe Mr. Luis E. Resto* Dick Steiger◊ Kent and Nancy Walton◊ Charles W. Attwood Bobbie Fields Melvin S. Larimer Janet Pfluecke Mrs. Loren Mansbach Moore*◊ Dr. C. Winton Reynolds III and Dr. Marion Letvin Stein◊ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wang Randy Bank Elaine Janet Fletcher Dr Ples Latson Kujawa Dane Philipsen and the Oboe Studio Mrs. Carol Morley Beck Ms. Lauren Zachry-Reynolds* Jim and Beth Stephens Ms. Marcia Ward*◊ Robert Beaupre Susan Elizabeth Flynn Temmy Lehman's sister Anita Jim Pidgeon Cheryl Morley James G. Reynolds and Ross and Dianne Stephenson◊ Rosemary and Thomas Waring Benjamin Beckman Wendy Foreman Dr. Irwin Lehroff's 90th Birthday Marguerite "Midge" Plumley Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Morris*◊ Pat Murphy Dr. Donald Scott Stepita* Gary Wasserman Margaret "Super Tour Guide" Beery David Foster Betsy LePoidevin Donna "Pitter" Pratt Beth and Dan Mosher Lynnette Rhodes Dennis and Sandra Stockemer Price and Jane Watts◊ Jennifer and Dan Benbow Kenneth Free Norman Letvin Dr. Lawrence Probes Mike and Kathy Moyer◊ Mr. Jeremy Michael Robb*◊ Lawrence B. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Weidenbaum◊ Alcestis Bishop Perry Janet C. and Edward D. Friedman Hildegarde Lewis Zigi Quastler Eric and Amy Jo Mueller◊ Mr. Carl Anderson Roberts*◊ Mr. Nicholas Alan Stovall* Elisabeth Morrow and Roberta Bolig Joseph Garipoli Katherine Light Lily Quint Bette and Benson Munger* Jane Robinson Bruce and Jane Stowe◊ Ben Weinberg*◊ Jeffrey Bond Smith Mrs. Dennis Gersheson Evelyn Livingston Yoko Redfern Drs. James Musser and Ms. Mitzi Robinson John and Nan Strickler◊ Ms. Jennifer Lynn Wesling*◊ Bill Borglin Philipp Gillis Doug Long David Rees / Elisabeth Dessauer-Rees/ Camille Leugers Jim and Katie Rose◊ Ms. Laura Strong*◊ Ms. Martha West Dorothy Borst Dolores Gimbose Turner Pat Lottie Howard Hintze Marti and Pierce Myers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rose* Mr. Patrick Szymanski and Mr. and Mrs. Tim L. Westbay◊ James Boyk Christy Goldner, in honor of her Glen Lottie Richard S. Richter Mr. and Mrs. R. Nawrocki◊ Paul and Peggy Rowley*◊ Ms. Margery Lieber◊ Mr. James Westlake Shirley Brashler Bat Mitzvah Antoinette (Toni) Lyon Vilette Ross Sharon and David Neff*◊ Michael Ruch Gina M. Tabachki and Dr. Patricia Anne Wetzel* Dr. Neil Bressler Mary Gonzales Herbert & Nettie Lyon Daniel Ruggles Bonnie Nescot and Tim Barr◊ Mr. Daniel Sandberg* Sonny Lindner*◊ Ms. Anne Elizabeth Wharton* June Avis Bro Mrs. Frederick Greenspan, In honor Carl Lystad Thomas C. Sabin Bob Neustadt* Ross and Kerry Satterwhite◊ Dr. Gene D. Tang◊ Rod and Amelia Whitbeck William Buchbinder of her recovery Cristian Macelaru Barbara Sandys Sabrina Newton◊ Dr. Bill Scharf◊ Jerry R. Tejcek, DC◊ Mrs. Evangeline White◊ Caroline David Grimm Philip and Coral Lee Mason Jenna Scheub Kwai NG Lisa and Thomas Schermerhorn◊ Mr. and Mrs. Cy Thiel◊ Ms. Diane Wilbur◊ Jerry Cerny Grandfather, Norris Grover, the early Yolanda Matthews Tamara Schmiege Keith and Kirstin Nielson Mrs. Barbara Schilling Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thom Tim and Kathleen Wiley◊ Blanche, Jerry and Bill Cerny and longtime engineer for WIAA Margaret Louise Mautz Chadwell Cynthia Schofield, PhD Sandra Norlin◊ Matthew Schmidt and Kate Greene◊ Robin Aboosamra and John Wilkinson and Eric (Rick) Charles Culver Alfred E. Haffner Aaron Leonard McCloud Elisabeth Schreiber Mr. L. Andrew Norman◊ Paul Schmuckal◊ Gregory Thomas Robin Silva-Wilkinson◊ Ellen Chew Byron Hanson Dana S. McCormick '91 Arthur Schwartz Dr. and Mrs. William Northway◊ Eric and Therese Schneider*◊ Herm and Laurie Thomas◊ Mrs. Mickey Wilkinson◊ Charles Clark Jim Harvey and Dick Fiegel Wm. S. McIlrath Norman Schweikert and Ms. Judith E. O'Brien*◊ Peter and Sharon Schuur* Mr. Laurence W. Thomas*◊ Mrs. Joan Williams*◊ Mr. Max Clayton William Hendershot JulieAnne McKnight David Neubauer Jennifer and Sean O'Brien Steve and Joy Schwarting Richard and Nancy Thompson◊ Diane Holcomb Wilshere and Mike and Sally Collins John Hilliard Our son, Blair McMillen Claire Sesko Ms. Laurie L. Oldford Ms. Stephanie Scott* Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thorne◊ Kevin Wilshere*◊ Katherine Cooke and Michael Lowenstein Harry Wayne Hoffman Jr. Jon Mead and Kay Boyne Kenneth Shaw Maggey and David Oplinger* Pam and David Seabury◊ John and Doris Toher◊ Janet Wolf◊ Thomas H. Corson Russell & Annabelle Holcomb Leon Michael Pat Sheafor Martha Orloff◊ Delta Enterprise Corp. - Mark Tosiello and Michelle Urso◊ Drs. Douglas and Margo Woll◊ Dick Crampton David Holland Lenora Milliken Gene and Mary Siddall Dr. Carol Ebert Oseroff*◊ Mr. Joseph Shamie Stanley Towers Dale and Lorrine Helm Wordelman*◊ Alexander D. Crosett III and Joan Holland; our children, IAA alumni Michael Mittelstaedt, Andy Hiss, Reta Sikkenga Michael Ouzounian and Michael and Sally Shaw◊ Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Tretter*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyckoff◊ Ranier A. Crosett Hannah (2018) and Jordan (2016); and Lesley Tye Ann Skory Trish Rogers*◊ Na Shen and Yong Wang John and Penny Tropman◊ Mrs. Mary Yarbrough Katherine Rowe (Crowell), and in memory of Doug Long - Francis Joseph "Frank" Montanaro James Skura Mark Pattis◊ Mr. John R. Shreves◊ Richard and Anne Tryon◊ Judith Yates◊ Elizabeth Crowell & Vivian Crowell Michael Allen and Eun-Mi Shim Thomas Morris Peter and Sarah Payette*◊ Kathleen and Matthew Siegel Ellen and William Turchyn John and Pamela Yeager◊ Mary Crull Marion Hoorwitz's 90th Birthday Robert J. Murphy Stephen Solomon Mr. Karl Pearson◊ Mr. Edward Sihler David and Joanne Turner*◊ Ms. M. Christine Young◊ Emily and Michael Culler Pam Horne Ed Newcomb Janice Spencer Rodolfo and Margaret Perez◊ Jill and Milton Simonds Mr. and Mrs. Roger John Tuuk*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Young Ann M. and Christopher J. Cuzzola Madeline Horton Betty Nixon William Spencer Ms. Mary Peters◊ Ms. Ann E. Skory◊˚ Mrs. Gerhild Uhl◊ Mrs. Martha Zahn◊ Denise Daily Ali Humes, class of 2012 Jessye Norman Oliver Springsteen's 15th birthday Steve and Sarah Pfeil◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smart◊ Durette M. Upton*◊ Margaret Zhang* Kenneth V. Dake, Sr. Tito, Jennie, James & Florence Intravaia Eric Norton III Nancy Stagnitta John and Kathy Polanski Mr. Henry Charles Smith* Ben and Donica Van Voorhees* Clarence Frank David Michael Jackson of TC Sandra S. (Gough) Oldford Isabella Starbuck Mascheroni Mrs. Julia Poole* Dr. Martha L. Smith◊ Mr. Douglas VanZoeren and Mark Desautels Roger E. and Mary Jane Jacobi Gertrude Olsen Nathan and Christie Stark Ms. Natalie Potter* Van P. and Margaret A. Smith◊ Ms. Patricia Markovich*◊ In memory and honor of your amazing Jeffrey Jacobs in honor of your birthday Helen Osterlin Marion Stark Gringorten mom, Nancy DeWeese, who loved IPR Diana Jaensch Bernice Steiner

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$5,000 - $9,999 Steven & Kathryn Bandstra Foundation◊ F & J S Fund, Inc. The Oregon Community Foundation Clarence "Dude" Stephenson Ervin Tamminga James Vculek Taylor Wizner American Endowment Foundation Tom's Food Markets, Inc.◊ Fruehauf Foundation◊ The Pattis Family Foundation◊ Honorary Austin Stewart Ben and Amy Taylor Al Vigland Sue Ann Wolski American Proficiency Institute, Inc. Grand Haven Area Community Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group◊ Ronald Stoops Margaret Ann Taylor Cindy Wang Amy Wordelman Arts Midwest◊ $1,000 - $4,999 Foundation◊ Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Jack and Fran Strait In celebration of Pete Thompson Dorothy Watkins Essential Workers Attwood Foundation AmazonSmile Foundation Greenleaf Trust Community Foundation◊ Daniel E. Sundt and Rebecca Terry John R. Weathery Carol Yarbrough Ayco Charitable Foundation Batt Family Foundation◊ The Hall Houseman Family Foundation Ed & June Prein Foundation◊ Sigurd Swanson Perry Townsend William and Doris Weissler Bonita E. Young Margaret & Marshall Bartlett Family Bay Area Transportation Authority Helen Edgington Properties LLC Prout Financial Design Nancy Swearingen Julie Ann (Shaw) Trudeau Martin Wilner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ziff's Granddaughter Foundation◊ Bill Marsh Auto Group IBM Corporation◊ Raymond James Charitable The Benevity Community Impact Fund Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan◊ Indian River Community Foundation Endowment Fund CORRECTION: The 2019 Annual Report inadvertently omitted these honorees. We apologize for this oversight. Charitable Adult Rides & Service Inc. Brian Kirk Music LLC Innovia Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Judith Andrews Bill Bernstein and Abby Bence Steve and Sheri Constantin Dana Flatow and Justin Hsu Cherry Capital Airport Brooklyn Community Foundation Jacobson Associates◊ Rite-Hite Holding Corporation Jordan Aronson in celebration of their marriage Katherine Cooke, Ariel and E. Ashley Fogle The Chicago Community Foundation◊ Douglas Brown & Associates LLC John J. Frautschi Family Foundation River City Foundation◊ Karen Downing Asher Roberta Bolig Michael Lowenstern James Franzen Jack, Evelyn & Richard Cole Family Caeli Communications, LLC Kitsap Community Foundation Robet Foundation, Inc. Charles W. Attwood Sophia Bondi Mimi Denton Bravar Jim and Shirley Franzen Foundation◊ Carnegie Mellon University School Kvistad Foundation The Schloss Family Foundation Inc Marilyn and Virgil Baker Carl & Mary Lou Borsodi In honor of Trey and Amy Devey's Esther Gardner Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa◊ of Music Lilly Endowment Sigma Alpha Iota Philanthropies, Inc.◊ Landon Bassett Dorothy Borst 25th Wedding Anniversary Mary Gonzales Dick & Betsy DeVos Foundation Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation Longy School of Music of Bard College Strada Education Network Ann Beach A. David Bos Trey Devey Mrs. David Grossman's Birthday The Benson & Edith Ford Fund◊ The Cheese Lady TC Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. Stricof Family Foundation Blanche, Jerry and Bill Cerny Barbara Botello Mary Ann Drury Mary Ann Hacker Frey Foundation◊ Chevron Humankind M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation The Music Law Group LLC Jennifer and Dan Benbow Lisa Anne Botnick Bobbie Edwards Byron and Ann Hanson Scholarship Fund Generations Fund◊ Coca-Cola Company Matchin Micheli Family Foundation The Stephen E. Upton & Elizabeth Laurel A. Benn-Otte Al Bottenhorn Katie Lynn Fellman Gracie Hardy Smith Grand Rapids Community Foundation◊ Gifts Program◊ Microsoft Corporation◊ Vial Upton Charitable Lead Trust Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berg Joshua Bulos Dick Fiegel Jim Harvey Green Brick Foundation Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors The Minneapolis Foundation Theo B. Bean Foundation Inc. Caplin Foundation Guillermo Figueroa (IAC '67-70) Draylen Mason Hagerty◊ The Columbus Foundation◊ Morley Foundation◊ Thom Family Foundation Ellen Chew Mrs. Phillip Fisher Jerry & Marcia Tubergen Foundation◊ Comerica Bank Charles Stewart Mott Foundation◊ Trust Works Collective LLC Jim and Diana Huckle Family Foundation Community Foundation of Greater National Christian Foundation, Indiana University of Colorado Boulder Foundations, Corporations, and Organizations Macauley and Helen Dow Whiting Chattanooga National Federation of Music Clubs◊ College of Music Foundation The Community Foundation of Network For Good◊ The Weigel Family Foundation $100,000 and above $50,000 - $99,999 State of Michigan Department Higher Ground Foundation Inc. North Texas National Christian Foundation Louisville Inc.◊ North Lake Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation◊ Allen Foundation Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow of State Police Howard Miller Company◊ David and Ellen Petrick Foundation◊ Community Foundation of Sarasota Northwestern Mutual Life Windemuller, Inc.◊ The R.B. Annis Educational Foundation◊ Foundation◊ Miriam U. Hoover Foundation Howard Miller Foundation Philosopher's Information Center◊ Eagan Family Foundation Foundation Inc.◊ The Woll-Yellin Family Foundation◊ Edmund F. and Virginia B. Ball Jerry & Terri Kohl Family Foundation The Pinkerton Foundation◊ Jenny H. Krauss and Otto F. Krauss Pikes Peak Community Foundation Edgar Hare Johnson Trust Oliver Family Foundation R M Young Company◊ Foundation, Inc.◊ Kettering Family Philanthropies Santa Barbara Foundation Charitable Foundation Trust Bessemer Trust M.E.H. Foundation The Skillman Foundation◊ Jephson Educational Trusts The following corporations and foundations gave Canadian Friends of Interlochen◊ The Mallory Foundation◊ Benard L. Maas Foundation Matching Gifts to Interlochen through their matching gift programs: Chormann Family Foundation◊ Marsh Law Firm, PLLC $10,000 - $24,999 Mae E. Demmer Charitable Trust Albemarle Foundation Hallmark Cards Inc. Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. PNC Foundation Corporation for Public Broadcasting◊ Vanguard Charitable Endowment Apple, Inc. Milton Harris Investments Limited Apple, Inc. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Suttons Bay Rotary Club Corson Family Foundation, Inc.◊ Program◊ Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund National Endowment For The Arts◊ Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund ITW Foundation Northern Trust Walt Disney Company Foundation Allen B. Cutting Foundation◊ Matilda R. Wilson Fund◊ Bonisteel Foundation Peco Foundation◊ Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund◊ Wilsonart Charles and Rita Anderson Foundation The Richard and Mary Pisarczyk Eaton Corporation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Piper Sandler Companies The Williams Companies Foster Family Foundation Judith Haskell Brewer Fund of The Foundation◊ Frankfort Rotary Club Lilly Endowment Pfizer Inc Global Village Charitable Trust $25,000 - $49,999 Community Foundation for a The Ralph L. and Winifred E. Polk Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation Edith Blodgett Legacy Fund of greater Richmond Foundation◊ 107.5 FM WCCW Northern Express Marvin and Betty Danto The Brookby Foundation◊ Harrison Family Fund of the Douglas Hamer D. and Phyllis C. Shafer Interlochen Presents 9&10 News (CBS) Rock 105 FM Family Foundation Caplin Foundation County Community Foundation Foundation◊ 96.7 The Bull The Ticker Miami International Festival Inc CASERVE Foundation◊ Dustin's Dream Inc. Swilcan Properties LLC Interlochen Presents Sponsors Rock-It Cargo Big Country 102.9 Traverse Bay Family Magazine Michigan Council for Arts & The Robert and Patricia Colby Foundation Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation◊ The Frances R. Luther Charitable Trust Blain's Farm & Fleet Tom's Food Markets Black Diamond Broadcasting Traverse City Business News Cultural Affairs◊ DeRoy Testamentary Foundation◊ Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation◊ United Jewish Foundation◊ Cherry Capital Airport - TVC Upstaging, Inc. MacDonald Garber Broadcasting Traverse City Record Eagle Morgan Stanley Global Impact Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund The Greater Cincinnati Foundation◊ Walt Disney Company Foundation J R E Enterprises, LLC The Greater Kansas City Community Crystal Mountain Resort Midwestern Broadcasting WKLT Hamann Family Fund of the Omaha Interlochen Presents John P. Kavooras Charitable Trust Foundation◊ Hagerty Classic Rock the Bear 98.1 95.3 WTCM FM Community Foundation Media Sponsors The Kline Family Foundation◊ Grand Traverse Regional Community Howard Miller Company Interlochen Public Radio Z-93 Reliance Aerotech Inc. 104.5 Bob FM Mariel Foundation◊ Foundation◊ Kawai Lite 96.3 Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving◊ 106 KHQ 37 2020 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Ten consistent years of giving ˚Deceased * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Ten consistent years of giving ˚Deceased WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 38 HERITAGE SOCIETY’S The Heritage Society Impact Shines Forever The Heritage Society recognizes donors who have honored Interlochen with planned gifts. Heritage Society members enhance the tradition of artistic and broadcasting excellence at Interlochen by supporting its future generations.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Alsaker Christopher T. Cantwell* Andrew Gerber* Barton J. Ingraham & Gail G. Ingraham* Dr. Seth David Ammerman* Marilyn Carlson* Dr. Beth Gilbert* Daniel Jackson* Mr. Robert Wade Anderson* Ruth Aurand Casserly* Mr. Randall Kerry Goff* T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson Mr. Dean W. Anderson* Ralph and Maureen Cerny Dr. George Goldberg* Mr. Timothy M. Jackson* Audrey Andrews* Lawrence W. and Barbara L. Clarkson* Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Goodman Ms. Emmy Jacobson Charles and Laurel Angus Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Cogman Roberta Gordon* Roseanne Jamrok* Jon and Mary Armstrong Deborah J. Cohen*∆ Barbara Gordon and Bradley Gordon Liz Johnson* David and Tricia (Graham) Arthurs* Mr. Richard F. Colker C. Joanne Grabinski* Mrs. Marilyn R. Johnson Sheila Baker in Memory of Eileen Hanson Combs* Ms. Sondra Joyce Graff* Mr. William C. Johnson Dr. Russell Putnam Mr. Fred Michael Combs* Ms. Nancy Hancock Griffith* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glen Jones George and Merry Ball* Ms. Catherine L. Compton* Miss Helen J. Grinnell Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Jordan, Jr. Mrs. Jean Maschmeyer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cooper Margie Guyot* Mr. William Joy Bardonner ('46)* Sharon F. Cramer, Ph.D.* Meri Gyves* Mr. Edward W. Kahler Jr.* Mr. Clark W. Barnes* Kenneth Vaughan Dake, Jr.* Luke Haase John R. Kane* Charles W. Barr II Joanne Danto* Daniel and Pamela Hann* Daniel L. Kanter* Cheryl E. Bartz*∆ Betsy Davidson and Sheryl Coston* Ms. Julia Hansen* Richard A. Kaplan* Kathleen Varney Bates* Ms. Portia Dean Michael Hansen Ms. Jan Reinhart Kelley* Walter J. and Jeanne M. Beecher* Michael Dermody* Ms. Judith Rachel Harris and Dr. Charles and Delores Kelly* Ms. Phyllis Gold Berenson* Mr. John Robert DeYoung* Mr. Tony Woolfson* Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kempton Liz and Jon Bernreuter*∆ John and Sally Dickinson* Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay Harrison* Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kent* Interlochen believes in the power of LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCES J.G. Bertrand, MD Mr. Robert Byron Dimmick* Mr. David B. Hattner* Alan R. Klispie and young people to change the world. Helga and Jerry Bilik* Ms. Beth Susan Dochinger* Mr. Stephen E. Hayden* Cindy Scaruffi Klispie* Mr. William Whipple Bing* Robert and Nancy Doughty Paul Heaton* Carl Koivuniemi and Paul Burkhart* From our earliest days, Interlochen Arts Camp alumnus Bob Scholten is as engaged with Thomas E. and Edith M. Bletcher* Sandra and Gary Drew* Ms. Ruth Mary Heeler* Mr. Robert James Lange* has provided life-shaping experiences Interlochen today as he was when he spent three pivotal Mr. Christopher Borgmeyer & Ms. Julie Irene Duke* Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa* Richard Larkin* to the next generation. Nowhere summers studying trombone and continued when, ten years later, he returned to serve as summer camp staff. Through Dr. Christina Fuhrman* Diane L. Dupuis* Eleanor J. Heinz* Judy Kutzen Levin* does this focus on the future shine Peter W. Bowman* Marge Eckert* Mr. David F. Heroy* Richard and Sally Lewis* the intervening years, Bob cherished his camp memories brighter than through the members Mr. Ted Braciak Carl Ellenberger and Emi L. Snavely* Mr. Walter Herrick Ms. Jill Libman* of his time between the lakes, his love of music, and the of the Interlochen Heritage Society. Mr. Robert E. Bracken* Carol and Charles Emmons, Jr.* Martha and Jack Hicks* Ms. Louise Abigail Linden* life-long relationships that started at Interlochen. Mark J. Brandfonbrener* Natalie Priest Yaw and Scott Erskine* Dr. Barbara C. High Mr. Lewis Fredric Lipnick* The Heritage Society honors those Ms. Maureen Breen Stephanie Glazer Ettelson* Dr. Philip Hillstrom* Dr. and Mrs. John Lipson* generous individuals who have Now retired, Bob is excited to re-engage with the place that has meant so much to him and his family. He wanted Ms. Victoria Brehm* Barbara and Gordon Evans* Rebecca Hinks* Arthur P. Logan* chosen to remember Interlochen in Ms. Ellen Brehm* Ann Fairhurst and Mark Cipra* Mr. Howard H. Hintze* Mrs. Maureen Morrison Long* to ensure future generations of young people have similar their estate plans. Whether through Marcy Jean Brenner* Ms. Diana Jean Farran* Mrs. Vern (Shirley) Stocklin Hipwell* Bruce A. Loomis life-changing experiences. This year, Bob joined the wills, charitable gift annuities, Michael Jay Bresler* Michael C. Faulhaber* Ms. Naomi Hoffmeyer Kenneth Lowenberg* charitable remainder unitrusts, lead Heritage Society by making a provision for Interlochen Ann Marie and Gregory Brink* Jo Faulmann* Jacqueline R. Hofto* Kate Lunsford* trusts, gifts of insurance, retirement in his estate to fund the Robert Scholten Endowed Camp Eric T. Bronsky* Dr. Michael James Finton* Ms. Carolyn Kimball Holmquist Carl and Carolyn Maksimowicz plans, or other arrangements, Scholarship. To appreciate the impact of this gift during his Dr. Leslie Ellen Brown* Kenneth and Penelope Fischer* Gary J. Holt* Miss Rosemary M. Malocsay* Heritage Society members make lifetime, Bob decided to make annual contributions to begin Mrs. Doris A. Brucker* Gerald B. and Catherine L. Fischer* Barbara and Donald Hosmer* Roy Malool provisions today that will provide funding the scholarship today. Generations of young artists Gordon F. Brunner Family Nancy Vaden Fitton* Andy Howell and Carol Howell∆ Malcolm Manley opportunities for the creative will have their lives touched by his legacy. Helen and Tony Buday Mr. James R. Flagg Dr. Karen Hrapkiewicz* Laura and Christopher Martin* change-makers of tomorrow. Mrs. Dorothy B. Burke Mr. David Foster* Ms. Candace M. Hughes* Drs. William B. and Yvonne C. Martin “Providing for Interlochen is the best investment Jack L. Cameron* Jay Frost and Yuko Iida* Julie M. and Albert E. Hurd, 3d John Ruder Mason* I’ve ever made.” — Bob Scholten 39 2020 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni ∆ New Heritage Society Members WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 40 The Heritage Society - continued VOLUNTEERS INSPIRE

Mr. and Mrs. Gary May Rev Dr. Linda Patrick* Van P. and Margaret A. Smith Roberta Ciasullo VanMeter* Campus Community Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mayfield* Joan Pollock* Larry and Isabel (Izzy) Smith* Dr. Toni VanHandel William J. McClintock* Delmar and Ruth Proctor* Dr. Martha L. Smith Stephen Vann* Patricia Kaiser McCloud* Max and Linda Proffitt Dr. Linda Snyder* Ms. Suzanne Voltz Kathy McCune* Leeann Ray & Kevin Graham* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sofhauser* Erika D. Walker*∆ John McGarry and Michelle Wernli* Sue Raye James and Ann Spica* Anne-Marie Wall Joel McNeely and Margaret Batjer* Sarah Marks Richards* Arturo Steely* Ms. Suzanne Walters* Nancy J. Meek Frank and Milli Richmond* Martha Purdy Stein* Michael A. Waschevski* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Metrick* Ms. Katherine Rines Catherine Stephenson* Ellen Elliott Weatherbee* Raymond A. Miller Charlotte (Lytle) Moon (Robbins)* Ms. Marjorie Stettbacher* Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weinberg* Drs. Nicholas and Elaine Mischler Mary Agnes Roberts* Dr. Sallie Streib* Frederick Weldy* Craig and Shari Morgan* Edward Roberts III and Tom Sudinsky / Scott Sproles* Candace Wiebener* Brian R. Morgan Wilma J. Patterson Evy Kaplan Fischlowitz Sussman* Mrs. Ieva Wiechmann Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Morris* Ms. Cynthia Elayne Robertson* Gina Maria Tabachki* Diane L. Wilbur Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Nelson Lynn K. White and Barrett J. Rollins* Susan and George Tagatz* The Honorable Kurtis Wilder The Reverend Douglas Mr. John S. Ross, Jr. and Allen and Ann Taylor Joan Williams* Reed Nettleton* Mrs. Ruth D. Ross Mr. David Terrell and Mrs. Diana Terrell James and Susan Wilson∆ Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Nofziger Alexander G. Ruthven, II Mr. Joel Test* Carol Wilson Allen∆ Mr. and Mrs. E. George Osius* Becky Ruthven Ms. Catherine-Aimee L. Thompson* Mr. George J. Worden* Kathy Wells Paauw, '77* Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders Miss Frances Eleanor Tibbals* Mr. John Wunsch and Mr. Daniel Abbott Packard IV* Robert C. Scholten* Art and Jill Tiefenbach Ms. Laura Wigfield* Ms. Cyd Pacot Ms. Melinda Scott* Rev. Dr. Christina L. Tillotson* Naomi Yoelin* Janet L. Paepke* Libby Parkhurst Scott* Philip and Julie Trudeau Ms. Shirley Young There are endless ways to spend a week, a day, an hour. Daniel and Barbara Palazuk* Mr. Stephen Shetron Randy and Patty Tucker* Dr. Elizabeth Young and In our hectic world, there are often far more options than Cynthia Folsom and James Patterson∆ Mary DeLano Sholkovitz* Ms. Eugenia K. Ulrich Dr. Robert Lovell* there are free moments. We are honored by the 508 dedicated Mr. Lee Edward Percy* Steven and Rachel Sindell* Mr. and Mrs. William D. Upton Mr. Barry Zalph* individuals who chose to spend some of their valuable Susan Myers Peterson* Claire Corson Skinner and Roger and Tina Valade* Christine Heustis Zimmer* time volunteering for Interlochen this year. Ms. Rebecca Phelps and James P. Skinner* Margaret A. Valade Through planting flowers, giving campus tours, taking * Interlochen alumni ∆ New Heritage Society Members pledges at Interlochen Public Radio, crafting ballet costumes, and ushering patrons to performances at VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR: Corson, our volunteers’ generous donation of time and TED BEIDERWIEDEN talent illustrates their commitment to our community. Interlochen supports inspired lives, and everyone has For a impressive third consecutive year, an important role to play. Ted Beiderwieden was named Volunteer of the Year with the highest number of volunteer VOLUNTEER IMPACT: hours on campus. 508 “When you are 83 and still get up each day to TOTALVOLUNTEERS go to work, you must love where you work and what you do. That describes my relationship with Interlochen Center for the Arts. $331,652 ESTIMATEDVALUEOF Retirement gives me significantly more time CONTRIBUTEDTIME to serve this place that fascinates me—for its 13,042 location, its purposes, what it offers the TOTALHOURS 17,006 community, and how it develops arts careers SUMMERCAMPUS 8,112 VISITORSGREETED in the lives of young people.”— Ted Beiderwieden P NTSP CED INSPRING 2020 41 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 42 Thank You, Volunteers!

Trudy Aardema Chloe Braum-Bharti Debra Davis Stephen Fry Charlene Hoffman Colin Knapp Robert McQuilkin Jan Penney Allison Sharp Mark Tosiello Coralie Ahrenskeaff Marieta Braun Morgan Davison Mary Frye Michael Hoffman Charlotte Knoll Judith McQuilkin Ivelisse Perez Bridget Shene Vicki Trent Kenneth Alexander Patricia Brauninger Portia Dean Zebulon Fulcher James Hoffman Natalie Koch Michael McWilliams Carol Peschke Jody Sherwin Lynn Troutman Patricia Alexander Evan Breibart Gloria Dean Dayo Garritano Herbert Holdwick Linda Koebert Paul Meernik Sarah Pfeil Kathy Shimunek Gretchen Uhlinger Helen Altman Devon Briggs Aysel DeBakey Jennifer Geiger Jean Holdwick Peter Kolodziej Mary Terese Meernik Steven Pfeil Joseph Singer Richard Valice Fred Altman Peter Brodhead Julia Deemer Alexandra George Steve Horne Anna Kopperud Barbara Mendenhall Rebecca Phelps Rita Singer Deborah Valice Julie Alton James Brouwer Daniel DeLisi Karen Getz Pamela Horne Andrew Koran Donna Merriman Molly Pont-Brown Aidan Singh Luanne Van Petten Janeece Anderson Carol Brouwer Robert DePrimo Francis Geuss Shelley Houser Carole Kornmiller David Meyer Ronald Popp Marilyn Skold William Van Petten Sven Anderson Katharine Brown Sally DePrimo Pamela Gianola Katherine Houston Laverne Kowalski Sally Meyer Shirl Popp Ann Skory* Camille Vettraino Jone Antenucci James Brown Amy Devey Richard Giles Sarah Huddleston Janet Krieger Matthew Meyers Christine Potter Jonathan Slawson Micheal Vickery Danielle Arens Renee Builes Donald Dierkes Suzanne Gindin Candace Hughes Gwendolyn Kudlack Connie Meyers Miles Pride Margaret Slawson Aleksandar Vitanov June Aydelotte Timothy Burke Catherine Dierkes Frederick Gnich Amy Humes Vivienne Kwan Dennis Meyers Carolyn Priest Geraldine Slis Makayla Vitous Carol Babbitt Cynthia Burns Eli Diersing Amy Gonzales Jacob Hunter Dashiell Kwan Larry Miller Delmar Proctor Susan Smith Rebecca Wagner Leah Backus Robert Buryta Linda Diesing Jett Gonzalez John Ichord Dora Lai Ann Miller Carolyn Purcell Judy Smith Ella Wahby Richard Bader Nancy Bush Josephine Dillingham Cristina Gonzalez Judy Ichord Karen Lake Mary Miller Jack Randall Terry Smith Janet Walker Carol Bader Mary Butcher Barbara Disborough Isadora Gonzalez Gina Izzo Eunice Lampkin Anne Mills Daniel Rankin Caren Smith Marcia Walters Gary Baillod Carolyn Caputo-McCauley Bryce Dreeszen Victoria Gransee Jacqueline Jackson Peter LaPlaca David Min Rosanne Ranville Jean Snook Paul Walters Janet Baillod Amy Carl Paula Dreeszen Tim Griffin Thomas Jackson Lisa Laplace Dianne Minicucci Julie Reisz Ann Snyder Robert Warner Terry Bard Jan Carter Carola Drosdeck Marlene Griffin Sandra Jackson Deborah Laubach Theresa Mohr Pedro Resendez Sara Sokolnicki Mary Warner G. Bard Mark Cerny Madeline Duncan Marjorie Groenwald Roseanne Jamrok Bruce Leach Patrick Monahan Kathleen Richter Robert Sokolnicki Juanita Watson Keith Bartholomew Mauricio Cespedes Laura Dunn Richard Groenwald Alan Janulis Gavin Leahy Linda Monahan Patrick Richter Barbara Solomonson Noel Watson Skylar Bartman Lilly Chamblin Matthew Duvall Gaye Gronlund Nancy Janulis Heather Lee Janet Morris Dennis Ring Rebecca Somsel Ellen Weatherbee Rebecca Batey Jeannine Chapman Celia Ebert Vincenzo Guandolo Lynda Jarrold Adrien Lee-Rossing Michael Moyer Karen Ring Steven Somsel Gayla Weaver Katherine Baxter Stephen Chapman Charles Ebinger Susan Gugel Matthew Jenetopulos Steven Lett Kathy Moyer Anita Risbridger Richard Sosnowski Hannah Meg Weinraub Laurel Bayless Meghan Chenoweth Lynn Ebinger Claire Guthrie Marilyn Jensen Diana Lett Kasey Muhammad Joanne Robb Diana Sosnowski Yonatan Weiss Laura Bayless Claire Chien Marjorie Eckert Virginia Haag Betty Jewell Ellen Lewin Malcolm Muhammad Ernest Robles Roger Soule Jennifer Weizer Helen Becker Linda Chong Angie Eder Chuck Haag Carol Johnson Donald Lord JoAnne Munley Anne Rogers Gretchen Soutear Violet Weizer Carole Becker Michelle Chui Lily Egol Marlene Habermann Alwyn Johnson Wanda Lord Mark Munley Janice Ross Stephen Starks Susan Wentz Dennis Becker Todd Church Susan Eichner Rebecca Haddad Wendy Johnson Mary Ellen Luft Patricia Munsell Bradley Roswell Kathleen Staten Carla Wheeler Ron Becker Lou Ann Churchill Richard Eisenberg Antoinette Haddock Sophia Jones Hannah Lui Shane Murtagh Shirley Royston Susan Steele Millie Whitbeck Jane Becker Zoe Clark Maria Elshaw Carol Haddon Katrina Jones Richard Luther Christopher Myers Cynthia Russell Elfriede Steigerwald Orlando Whitcomb-Worden John Beery Timothy Combs Kim Elston Catherine Haines Christina Junga Karen Luther Susan Napolitano Becky Ruthven Catherine Stephenson Leigh Wietsma Margaret Beery Pat Combs Lee Elston Laurel Halfman Otto Kahler Claudie Mabry Laura Nell Patrick Rutkowski Kim Stout David Wilcox Theodore Beiderwieden Karen Connick Sarah Ely Anna Halfman Violet Kahler Paul Madison Alexandra Newman Michael Rutkowski Janet Stroup Kathryn Wilcox Tom Berg Stephen Constantin Lora Endres Linda Hamrick Courtney Kaiser-Sandler Laurine Madison Karen O’Brien-DeBakey Kathy Sabel Betty Strunk Joan Williams Tanya Berg Katherine Cooke Doug Essenmacher Tracy Hankins John Kasek Kristin Malpass Pam O’Hara Amy Sailer Mark Stuber Cecelia Williams Elizabeth Berger Evelyn Cooper Vickie Essenmacher Helen Hankins Loree Katahara Constance Mann Patrick O’Hara Max Salzinger Joan Studzinski Bonnie Willings Daniel Besselsen Barbara Cooper Peggy Falk Cynthia Hann Laura Kaufmann Arst Barbara Marsh Patricia O’Hara Elizabeth Sayre-King Elizabeth Stuk Joanne Willis Kathleen Bibb Jack Cooper Emily Fasan Bob Hardley Melvin Keranen Georgia Martin Christine O’Keefe Rebecca Schamis Anne Stull Darlene Willman Charlie Bibb Bruce Corner Roger Favorite Isabelle Harrison Bregman Karen Keranen Lesley Matheson Patty Oehmke Evelyn Schlomer Karin Summers Gwen Willson Kathy Bietau Cheryl Correll James Feahr Penny Herd Margaret Kernan Mark Mathews Becky Ogilvie Jordana Schneider Greg Surma Margaret Wilson Richard Bingham David Costello Karen Feahr Jan Heverly Jeff Kessler Alice Matteson Perry Ojeda Laurence Schneider Mary Jo Surma A.J. Winegar Amy Birtcher Diane Costello Annika Ferronato James Higgins Linda Ketterer Lawrence Mawby Laurie Orth Mary Schoonover Colleen Sweeney Mary Wohlfert Robert Boehm Nancy Cotcamp Cynthia Finks Joan Higgins Susan Kettering David Maxson Stanley Otto Kerry Schubach Jenne Sy Peter Wolcott Nancy Boehm Ruth Counts Glenda Finner Janice Hilewsky Christine Kiely Julie Maxson Morrie Ozinga Paul Schulte Patricia Tallman Linda Wood Lorelei Boehme-Leal Sharon Czapiewski Ellen Fivenson Emita Hill Patrick Kiely Mark Mayfield Jeana Paquet Michelle Schultz Sharlene Thomas Ted Wood Karissa Bone Barbara Czarnecki Taylor Fost Kaden Hinkle Angela Kim Alexandria McCauley Linda Patrick Tracy Schwimmer Amarra Thomas Lauren Yuzon Bessie Bone James Dagwell George Foster Adrienne Hirsch Charles Kinzel Kathy McCurdy Rebecca Pattinson Elizabeth Scott Bob Thompson Elden Zang Eileen Bora Laura Dagwell Suzanne Franko Pat Hirst Linda Kish James McDermott Bonnie Paul Lisa Scott Jeanette Thompson Carole Zang Layla Borghese Elise Dahlberg Robert Franko Teresa Hittner Alexander Klautky Sharon McDermott Maryellen Paull Sandra Seidelman Patricia Thompson Kathy Ziege Judith Bosma Conor Dailey Amanda Friedman Nancy Hoagland Darrow Klein Dennis McIntosh Christine Pederson Michael Seidelman Don Thomson Hannah Ziegler Megan Branstad Beth Dassa Pauline Frommer Lisa Hofer Molly Klettner Julia McNamara Jacob Peery Pamela Shaberly Irma Tooley Jenna Zucker

43 2020 ANNUAL REPORT WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 44 The Board of Trustees and Officers Those who have served previously on the Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees is the governing body of Interlochen Center for the Arts. It provides leadership to guide are vital to Interlochen’s ongoing growth and success. the institution and ensure its future success through vigilant oversight in support of its vision and values. The We thank you, and celebrate your service. Board has fiduciary responsibility to preserve, protect, and promote the assets, reputation, and programs of Interlochen Center for the Arts. Members serve to advance its mission in strategic and competitive directions.

CHAIR Saul Goldstein Gregg Latterman Becky Ruthven OFFICERS Dean W. Anderson^ Peter C. Erskine Anthony C. Ruda^ CEO/CIO, ActivumSG Capital Management Founder, Aware Records CEO, Ruthven & Associates, LLC (IAC 63, 65, ICA St 66, 68-69) (IAA 68-71, IAC Fac 10) Glynn T. Williams London, UK Co-Founder, Positive Pretzels Westport, CT Trey Devey Judith Dow Towsley Rumelhart^ President and CEO Kenilworth, IL President Robert M. Bass^ Kenneth C. Fischer^ (IAC 50-52) Williams & Moore Capital Corp. Cynthia Chormann-Hann Rebecca “Becky” Vitas Schamis (IAC 55, 57-58, 60-62, (IAC St 88) Paul C. Boylan^ Judith B. Schlabach Reliance Aerotech, Inc. & Reliance Executive Vice President & Secretary, Community Activist/Leader John Bogley Faculty/St 66) ^ Aerotech Services, Inc. Chormann Family Foundation John F. Manuel Sands Point, NY Vice President, Neil M. Bressler, MD◊ (AS 55-56, IAC St 57) Philanthropy Beverly Patterson Frier Navhouse Corporation Oakton, VA Vice President, Global Logistics & (IAC 66-72, St 75-76) ^ Authentic Seacoast Company (AS 78-79) Advance Teams, The Elton John Band/ Sumit Sengupta Alan E. Schwartz◊ Camille L. Colatosti Sheldon Goodman^ Toronto, Canada Rocket Entertainment (retired) Managing Director, Gordon F. Brunner^ Harold T. Shapiro Stephen E. Hayden Las Vegas, NV BMO Financial Group Provost Vice Chairman and Chief Lawrence D. Bryan Lowell J. Gruman^ Isabel F. Smith◊ VICE-CHAIRS (IAC 81-82, IAA 82-83) Evanston, IL Patrick M. Kessel Creative Officer (retired) (AS 77-80, IAC St 82-84) Karla J. Herbold (AS 50, IAC 51-52, Faculty/St 76) The Honorable Kurtis T. Wilder, Chair-Elect Ogilvy & Mather, Inc. David P. Min Vice President, Harry C. Calcutt III◊ Claire E. (Corson) Skinner Finance and Operations (IAC 58, IAC St 87-89) Louis A. Smith^ (retired), Of Counsel, Butzel Long New York, NY Vice President of Businesss Innovation, John C. Canepa^ Novi, MI (IAC 62, IAA 62-64) The Walt Disney Co. CEO and Chairman (retired), Katharine Laidlaw T. Michael Jackson^ Van P. Smith◊ Coachmen Industries Menlo Park, CA Ralph J. Cerny◊ Sarah Harding Nancy L. Hoagland Naples, FL Vice President, Timothy M. Jackson^ Stanford L. Thompson Associate Professor Emerita Strategic Communications President, Mariel Foundation Dr. Elaine H. Mischler (IAC 71) Nancy Bankoff Chalifour^ (IAC St 80-81) (IAC 00-03) IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Maple City, MI Pediatric Pulmonologist, and Engagement (IAC 63-64,68-69, IAA 70-72, Evanston, IL Charles “Chuck” Tyler John Kane^ James P. Spica^ (IAC 74) Professor Emeritus, University of IAA St 73) Wisconsin, School of Medicine Managing Member Brittany Verner (IAA 74-76) (IAC 72-74, IAA 74-75) Jeff Jacobs Corporate Secretary and TRUSTEES and Public Health (retired) AZCAT Associates, LLC Rebecca-Sen Chan^ Jacobs Endeavors, Ltd. Assistant to the President Charles L. Kelly^ Ronald F. Stowe^ Waunakee, WI Greenwich, CT (IAC 71) Keith W. Baum Brand/Media Strategy (AS 43-46) (IAC 55-62, IAA 62-63, Managing Director Santa Barbara, CA Thomas W. Morris Sara Whiting Richard F. Chormann^ IAA St 64, 66) Asset Management, Abbot Downing Artistic Director (retired), Founder and (retired) President, Sarah S. Lutman^ Susan Kettering James L. Tolley◊ Scottsdale, AZ Ojai Music Festival Florida Collegiate Summer League Lawrence W. Clarkson◊ (IAC 69) Vice President, Kettering Family (IAA 74-76) Executive Director (retired), (FCSL) (IAC 55-56) Foundation, Philanthropist James Gary May^ Steve E. Upton◊ Evan Breibart The Cleveland Orchestra Windsor, FL Professional Photographer Don V. Cogman◊ Gary C. Valade◊ Solicitor Cleveland Heights, OH John E. McGarry◊ Maple City, MI (IAC 59) Zhibai (Bill) Zheng London, UK Chief Designer - Asia Pacific Bruce Coppock^ (IAA 81-84, IAC St 84) William P. Vititoe^ J. Christopher Kojima William C. Nelson Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (IAC 66-68) Casey G. Cowell Joel McNeely^ Elliot Weissbluth Partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co. Consultant, Peregrine Petroleum Shanghai, China ^ Founder, Chairman Andrew W. Cordonnier^ (IAA 74-77, IAA St 76) (IAC 79-81, IAC St 84, 87-88) New York, NY Dallas, TX (IAC 91, IAA 92-96) Boomerang-Catapult, LLC (IAC 80, IAA 80-81) Nancy J. Meek^ Katherine E. White Traverse City, MI Barbara Kratchman Tom Quinn Carl M. DeFaria◊ ^ Founder, President and CEO Attorney/Tax/Insurance Consultant EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Bonnie K. Mills (AS 79-80) Valerie Dillon ArtServe Michigan (retired) Trey Devey Michael C. Dermody^ St. Pete Beach, FL Karen Wolff Founder and President Former Executive Director, President, Interlochen Center Myrl Nofziger^ ^ Dillion Galleries, Inc. Sandra A. Drew^ Michigan Council for the Arts Dr. Barrett J. Rollins for the Arts Shirley Young^ Bolton Landing, NY State of Michigan Chief Scientific Officer, emeritus, Interlochen, MI (IAC 55) John H. Peterson^ (IAC 60-61) Dr. Mohamed A. El-Erian Bloomfield Hills, MI Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Douglas R. Eicher Professor of Medicine, Bruce A. Corner President-Elect, Queen‘s College, William F. Pickard^ Harvard Medical School President, Engagement Research (AS 74-77, IAA 78) Cambridge University, (retired) Boston, MA David S. Rhind Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz Grawn, MI Janet S. Eilber^ ^ Laguna Beach, CA (IAC 65-66, 68) (IAC 62-64, 66-68, IAA 64-69, (IAC 78-79) IAC St 70, 72)

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