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2018 Supporters 2018 Supporters Whether you are able to make a multi-year commitment or a one-time donation, we look forward to your continued involvement with the Kara Kennedy Fund and its future good works. Thank you. FOUNDER ($7,500+) PATRON ($2,500-$7,499) ∑ Carolyn & Stephen Bou ∑ Wendy & Jim Abrams ∑ Rosalind Cross ∑ Helen & Anderson Arnold ∑ Linda Semans Donovan & John Donovan ∑ Shannon & Drew Hayden ∑ Monica & Jimmy Shay ∑ Beth Johnson ∑ Kiki & Ted Kennedy, Jr. ∑ Liz Adams Lasser ∑ Margot & Ted Mehm ∑ Karen & Jim Nunes ∑ Miriam & Brian O’Neill ∑ Cari & David Rudd ∑ Ed Semans ∑ Robin & Rob Wilder BENEFACTOR ($1,000-$2,499) ∑ Mary Pat & Darren Alcus ∑ Abbe Kaufmann ∑ Alpenglow Foundation ∑ Amy & Patrick Kennedy ∑ Tracey Braun & Chris McIsaac ∑ Joan B. Kennedy ∑ Nancy & Pete Buck ∑ Sheila & Chris Kennedy ∑ Carla Cabot & Joseph Boyland ∑ Vicki Kennedy, Curran Raclin & Caroline Raclin ∑ Citizens Energy Corp. ∑ Vicky Strauss Kennedy & Max Kennedy ∑ Sharon Davis ∑ Laborocity ∑ John P. Driscoll ∑ Vicky Lawford ∑ Natalie Edmonds ∑ Sophie Lynn & David Frederick ∑ Eden Edwards & Michael Albano ∑ Amy & Tom MacIsaac ∑ Diana Farrell & Scott Pearson ∑ Missy & David McGraw ∑ Izette & Neil Folger ∑ David Michaelis ∑ Mary & Mark Freitas ∑ Victoria Lion Monroe ∑ Ginny Grenham ∑ Laura & Geoff Rehnert ∑ Brenda Jews ∑ Lisa & Jamie Sterling ∑ Lori M. Kaler, MD & Michael D. Allen ∑ Kathleen Kennedy Townsend ∑ Katie McGrath & J.J. Abrams Family Foundation ∑ Mariella & Michael Trager SPONSOR ($500-$999) ∑ Abstract Orange ∑ Carolyn Grant-Suttie ∑ Leslie Sandberg & Kass ∑ Anne & Matthew Cafritz ∑ Polly Hahn & Brooke Allen Goodwin ∑ Lizzie & Michael ∑ Lisa Gadra Henschel ∑ Michael Seiler Cantacuzene ∑ Kerry Kennedy ∑ Charlotte & Doug Siegler ∑ Cape Cod Oyster Company ∑ Rory Kennedy & Mark Bailey ∑ Nancy E. Smith ∑ Ann & Stephen Corridan ∑ Lauren & Michael Kenny ∑ Stephens Law Firm ∑ Suzanne & Daniel Cross ∑ Stephanie & Fred Meyers ∑ Anna & Blount Stewart ∑ Pam & Jay Dahill ∑ Sarah & Bob Nixon ∑ Betsy & Patrick Turley ∑ Lynn Delaney ∑ Charles D. Nottingham ∑ Ginny & Jimmy Unger ∑ Sally & Chris Doherty ∑ Pappas Family ∑ Lori & Charlie Webb ∑ Elevation, Ltd. ∑ Amy Rosenbaum & Josh ∑ Richard Fanning Lahey PARTNER ($250-$499) ∑ Anonymous (5) ∑ Aaron Gershenberg & Julia ∑ Pamela Passman & Rick ∑ Lydia Arnold Massa Guinee ∑ Linda A. 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Boykin Semmes ∑ Ranny Cooper ∑ Jack Leslie ∑ Liz & Bob Shorb ∑ Gerry-Jo & Christian ∑ Tia & Joe Lotuff ∑ Bobbi & Dean Smith Cranmer ∑ Brad MacKenzie ∑ Marjory & Bill Sheldon ∑ Kenneth Crawford ∑ Kelly & Michael Malesardi ∑ South Hollow Spirits | Truro ∑ Kitty Dove ∑ Eileen McGrath Vineyards ∑ Holly Edmonds & Oggie ∑ Barby & Tom McInerney ∑ Christine Taylor Pesek ∑ Eileen McMahon & Adam ∑ TreeHuggerGum.com ∑ Sally Edmonds Golodner ∑ Conway & Peter Van der ∑ Amy Jeffery Ellis ∑ Deirdre Modesti Wolk ∑ Patrice & John Fallon ∑ Monteiro Family ∑ Terri Gargan Wheeler ∑ Gretchen & Paul Fearey ∑ Diane Mooney & Frank ∑ Rachel Wilder & Phil Lerman ∑ Mary Ann Fisher Pietrantonio ∑ Mason Wiley ∑ Robert Fisher ∑ Pamela Murphy ∑ Caroline Wing Wohlgemuth, ∑ Cynthia Friedman ∑ JoAnn & Charles Nulsen MD & James Wohlgemuth ∑ Laura Fuentes ∑ Marcy Oppenheimer & Joe ∑ Sissy & Angus Yates ∑ Gardiner Hall Associates, Inc. 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Landon Banfield IV ∑ Adrienne Hand ∑ Karen Kjorlien Phillips ∑ Scott Banks ∑ Matthew Heller ∑ Tim Ryan ∑ Sandra Becker ∑ Hess Winery ∑ Schuyler Samperton ∑ Canine Training & Behavior ∑ Carlotta Hester & Chris ∑ John Sanders Services, LLC Murray ∑ Conchita Sarnoff ∑ Jane Overton Cobb ∑ Charles Heuer ∑ Kate & Greg Saunders ∑ Jenny Collier ∑ Interiors of Washington ∑ Sarah Shrewsbury ∑ David Colombo ∑ Wendy Jones ∑ Nancy Sidamon-Eristoff ∑ Carrie Copeland ∑ Allyn Kaufmann & Bruce ∑ John Sterling ∑ Caroline Croft Dicoskey ∑ Michael Summersgill ∑ Mary Creed Cunningham ∑ Rocky Kern ∑ Gay Shepard Truscott ∑ John Dodge ∑ Melissa Ludtke ∑ Amy Wrenn Vieth ∑ Stacey Drubner ∑ Astrid McHugh ∑ Wealthramp.com ∑ Edward M. Kennedy Institute ∑ Sam Medalie ∑ Todd Wincup for the U.S. Senate ∑ Holly & Brad Mendelson ∑ Doug Fleming ∑ Jane Mobille MORE FRIENDS (up to $100) ∑ Anonymous ∑ Kevin McDonald ∑ Catherine McMullen ∑ Candace McMurrey ∑ Sofi's Crepes ∑ Fred Vinson ∑ Jonathan F. Warburg.
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