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New Blazer Update! Parking Reminder Check Back Dates May 2019 From the desk of Gina, Volunteer Manager New Blazer Update! Congratulations to the following Thank you, once again to all who came to the blazer fittings or who completed the online survey! Redcoats for reaching a volunteer-hour milestone! We have placed our order and anxiously anticipate 6500 500 cont. our new uniforms for next season! Benita Batulewick* Rosanne Prochaska Timing - blazers are expected to arrive in mid-September. We will send out 2750 Wanda Williams information in late summer about how distribution will work Jean Doheny 250 Sizing - we have recorded most volunteer’s sizes and are buying above what we 2000 Patricia Abraham* need in each size. There will be options for swapping sizes. Yolanda Anderson* Tina Barrett Suzanne Beifus Old Blazers - Once we receive the new blazers we will no longer be wearing 1750 Carlton Buchanan Marge Bartick other blazers as our new ones will promote uniformity across all volunteers! Kathy Coleman Bob Beck* Desirae Geiger We are so excited for the next steps. Look in future newsletters for information Sandy DeMart Susan Godfrey about how to pick yours up in September! Krystyna Jarubas Marge Goetz Helen Matthews Laurie Graff Check Back Dates 1500 David Greene Jack Hicks Iris Greene Several months ago we switched to using “Check Back” dates on performances that are full. This system allows us to add people to a performance once others 1250 Carol Gundersen Michael Routa Victoria Harasimchuk have cancelled. Barbara Tate Carrie Konkoly Procedure Pat Wolf Paige Maunus Marcia Mercer Once a show has reached maximum capacity for volunteers we write on 1000 Michael Mog the schedule, “check back” and a date. Pat Baxter Lauren Plasterer When a check back date is listed, you may not request to be a volunteer MaryAnn Budzick Lucy Quolke until that date. Janet Hagadorn Karen Skinder Lanette Kirby Kate Stein If you show up at a performance with a check back date and have not Pat Leonard Michelle Taylor-Fox received permission by the volunteer office to be there you may be turned Mary Martin 100 away and will not be given hours for your time 750 Patty Bent Jan DeHaven Parking Reminder Jill Cotterman Christine Dopoulos Renae Davis As a reminder – In the US Bank garage, all RedCoats Paul Flament Cheryl DeGregory should be parking starting at 7 and then working their way Samantha Svoboda Laurie Gregory Cris Hughes down to lower floors. 500 Lisa Baiera Ashley Jackson We have received complaints about RedCoats parking on Leo Martin Sue Cudworth* lower levels and are following up with disciplinary action Michelle Keller Marisa Martin Mitch Lauer* Bill McKee when we are able to determine who the person is. Valerie Morgan Alissa Powers Please remember that you are part of a community and that your actions affect *Denotes Head Usher the community as a whole. The weather is nice and the elevators are working, so please remember to park starting on floor 7. As always – the Downtown Cleveland Alliance is ready and willing to escort you to and from your car. Simply call them at 216.621.6000 Free Baseball Tickets! Milestones Continued The Cleveland Indians, and 100 cont. Business Volunteers Unlimited, Alia Miller Sheila Soper continue to offer free tickets to Sue Ann Miller Kathleen Sumner RedCoats for volunteering a Christina Mountry Tracey Svitavsky minimum of four hours from Megan Nickolette Brian Thomas Lu Ann Ober February 23-August 31, 2019! Ken Tloczynski Frank Ondus Mary Ann Look for a link in next week’s Update to register and receive tickets to one Michael Placko Tloczynski select Cleveland Indians game. Elizabeth Rattray Rebecca Turner Rhoda Reid Kaila Walker Supply the following: Tobe Schulman Jim Wilson Debra Sheridan o Your name o Our organization/group name (Playhouse Square) o The volunteer opportunity title (RedCoat) RedCoats who received o Date (any date you have volunteered with us) STAR Awards this month o Email Scott Beifus Leo Martin o Game choice - check their calendars in advance as the Indians Gale Bromelmeier Sid Saks will not exchange tickets. Anthony DiBacco* Bill Speros* Nadine Kasick Tickets will be emailed directly to your Tickets.com account within AJ Stokes* Ed Kirst 2 weeks, as in previous years. If you do not have a Tickets.com Nancy Stokes* Katie Luechauer* Heidi Tysl account, you will be instructed to set one up. Joanne Majoros Marilyn Zemanek All questions about the Indians Volunteer Challenge should go to Indians Fan Debra Martin* Services at (216) 420-HITS or [email protected] Please Welcome our STARS at the Dazzle Awards! Newest RedCoats! A huge shout out to three of our STARS BA Allen Rose Hodun volunteers who were recently nominated for Eugene Baker Barb Hornbeek Deborah Hutton Dazzle Awards for their work in high school Lisa Ball Chloe Biskind Tom Iannaggi theater around the Cleveland area! Donna Bloom Bob Johns Rhonda Johnson Best Actress Ralph Bloom Pat Brashear Linda Kerr Eve Jursinski, St. Joseph Academy – Crutchie in Newsies Diana Breznicki Robin Leichtman Carolyn Liggett Best Supporting Actor Carol Brown Alex Cielec Tracy Lising Chad Resler, Solon High School – LeFou in Beauty and the Beast Larry Cinadr Larry Magyar Spencer Skok, St. Ignatius High School – George in The Wedding Singer Ann Dorobek Gilder Malone Kim Ezelle Barbara Peterson Don Ginley Felita Reeves Greg Harding Cathy Robinson Charldean Harris Laurie Sammon Gloria Harris-Isom Deanna Sawyer Cathy Hayes Lindsey Trout Brian Hoar Allie Tura Brad Vojtkofsky Thank You to our Retiring RedCoats with 10+ years of service! The Book Of Mormon is heading back to Playhouse Square from September 6- 15, 2019 and the REDCOAT code on CEO website will be active for a PRE- Ann Bruno Rose Davies Gino Bruno Joe DeStefanis SALE on Friday, May 17th. Jan Covitt Gloria Palagie The best discounts will be available for Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday Evening Bruce Danfer and Saturday & Sunday Matinee performances. Website Link: https://tickets.playhousesquare.org/g03 Promo Code: REDCOAT * Denotes Head Usher A Bronx Tale Bern, Bern, Bern! - CJO May 8 – May 12 May 18 Tall Ships – Connor Palace | 1 hr 57 min w/ I Ohio Theatre Volunteer Opportunity SU E 5/12 5pm Graduations Native Gardens Connor Palace The TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® is May 8 – May 19 MO E 5/20 5:30pm - Willoughby coming back to Cleveland’s waterfront! Allen Theatre | 90 min no I TH E 5/23 4:30pm - Shaw Beginning in the evening of Thursday, July 11 and running through Sunday, Million Dollar Quartet SA M 5/25 12:30pm – Mayfield KeyBank State July 14, 2019, this four-day waterfront May 8 - 26 festival is a wonderful opportunity for Hanna Theatre | 2 hrs 10 min w/ I SA M 5/25 11:30am - Brecksville families to enjoy live entertainment, SU M 5/19 1:30pm Girl Scout Talk exhibits, food, beverages and CPH Theatre Academy May 19 yes…board the Tall Ships! May 4-12 WIST The Tall Ships Festival requires a SA M 5/19 12:30-6pm Outcalt Theatre robust volunteer effort, there are many Wildfire | 60 min no I The Singing Angels opportunities for you to participate and SA M 5/11 11am May 19 join in on the fun. Volunteer roles SU E 5/12 4pm KeyBank State needed include: FEED | 60 min no I SU M 5/19 12:30pm SA E 5/11 4pm Greeters & Counters SU M 5/12 11am Apocalyptica May 16 Line Managers RBRM Ohio Theatre Guest Services May 12 Runners/Sail Away Support Eddie Izzard KeyBank State | 2 hrs 20 min w/ I Relief Volunteer May 29 NGTF Connor Palace May 16-19 As a thank you for their time and hard FR E 5/17 6:30pm Rob Lowe work, volunteers will receive a Tall SA E 5/18 4:30pm May 30 Ships t-shirt, two complimentary Connor Palace boarding passes, bus transportation My Brother, My Brother, and Me May 15 Porgy and Bess from remote parking if necessary, free KeyBank State | 1 hr 35 min w/ I June 1 snacks during their shift, and an WE E 5/15 5:30PM Ohio Theatre invitation to the Crew/Volunteer appreciation reception. A View From Above – National Geo Vic Dibitetto Live May 15 June 1 We hope you will get involved with this Ohio Theatre | 90 min no I Hanna Theatre special event! Rise – Dance Gala Rock of Ages May 17 June 6 To sign up or to find out more Ohio Theatre KeyBank State information go to tallshipscle.com FR E 5/17 6:30pm Porgy and Bess today. Dazzle Awards June 1 May 18 Ohio Theatre This festival would not be possible Connor Palace without the passion and dedication of Show volunteers who enthusiastically give of SA E 5/18 6pm their own time and make sure our Pre-show – 6 vols needed guests receive all the assistance they SA E 5/18 4:30-7pm require. Thank you for helping us spread the word and making the Tall Click Here for the Current Ships festival a success! I would like to I need to Volunteer Schedule be an EXTRA CANCEL .
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