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Leadership Gifts Sue & Carl Robertson Lawrence Pressman Kathy Williams & Dan Putman Suzanne & Ned Schmidtke Thank you to all of our generous supporters who have contributed to our PLAY ON! Capital Campaign Leadership Gifts Sue & Carl Robertson Lawrence Pressman Kathy Williams & Dan Putman Suzanne & Ned Schmidtke $75,000-$300,000 Lisa Schulz & Arye Gross Kiki & David Gindler $5,000 - $9,999 Margaret & David Sloan Terri & Jerry Kohl Heather Allyn & Rob Nagle James Sutorius The Ralph M. Parsons F. Kenneth Baldwin Elizabeth Swain Foundation Christin Baker Lori & Marcelo Tubert The Ahmanson Foundation Susan Barton & Gary Clark Amelia White & Yvonne & Derek Bell Geoffrey Wade $40,000+ Anne Gee Byrd Willow Cabin Productions Sonja Berggren & Patrick Seaver Julie & Bob Craft Kitty Swink & Armin Shimerman Dawn Didawick & $1,000 - $2,499 Harry Groener Diane & Arthur Abbey $20,000+ Colleen & Paul Eiding Rhonda Aldrich & Diane Glatt & David Holtz M. A. & Josephine Stephen Halbert Laurence K. 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