THSO Annual Impact Report 22-23

ANNUAL REPORT 2026 Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra 2022/2023 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT

David Bowden Artistic Director

CONTENTS

Letter from David Bowdon.......... p .3 Letter from Executive Director ... p .4 Letter from Board Chairperson... p .5 Our Vision/Mission/History........ p. 6 Supper at the Symphony........... p .9 Concert Conversations........... .p. 12 Community Impact Metrics..... p. 13 THSO Presents!...................... p. 16 Adventure Concert Program.... p. 18 Tour of the Orchestra............. p. 22 At the Lab ........................... p, 23 Symphony Sundays ............... p. 25 White Chapel ........................ p. 26 Brass Quintet ...................... p. 27 Financial Information............ p. 28 THSO Strategy .................. p. 32 Grants, Program Gifts & Partners................................. p. 33

2022/2023 Annual Impact Report

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2022/2023

We’re Playing for YOU! Our 97th season was a most memorable season Celebrating the BRILLIANCE of our THSO musicians. In our opening September concert, I Love a Piano, we experienced multi-talented singer/pianist/songwriter Tony DeSare as he brought down the house with his interpretations of the timeless music of piano legends such as Elton John, Ray Charles, Billy Joel, and John Lennon, culminating with Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in Blue. The THSO also went on the road, taking this fabulous program to Paris, Illinois the day following our performance in Terre Haute. This concert was recorded and then produced by Tony DeSare and is available on Tony’s YouTube channel. Dance Around the World in November featured Principal Keyboard, Tim Stephenson, as he brought to life Florence Price’s extraordinary Piano Concerto, filled with American dance rhythms. Czech dances and Hungarian dances rounded out the program before closing with Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8. Due to Bowden’s unavoidable family conflict, Dr. Roger Kalia stepped in to guest conduct the program and made an immediate positive connection with the musicians and audience. Our Joyful Holidays concert was a sell-out as local soprano, Caroline Goodwin, joined the THSO as we performed favorites of the season and introduced some exciting new holiday pieces. Principal Tuba, Glen Dimick, was the featured soloist for our Musical Treasures concert on April 1. It’s rare for the tuba to be featured, and Glen brought the tuba to life as he deftly played the demanding piece, Journey, by contemporary composer Brian Sadler. Principal orchestra members also performed beautifully in solos in works including Romanian Rhapsody No. 1, Fauré’s Sicilienne, and Rossini’s The Silken Ladder. Our season finale on April 29, Brahms and Tchaikovsky was spectacular, especially the Brahms Violin Concerto performed by THSO Concertmaster Elina Rubio. As reviewer Salter wrote: ”When is the last time you saw a classical concert audience deliver a standing ovation after just the first movement of a work? Probably the answer is “zero”…..after a blisteringly beautiful cadenza, Rubio and the orchestra finished the 25-minute first movement of Brahms Violin Concerto. A near capacity audience responded with the ultra-rare display.” But the THSO wasn’t done yet! Salter continues in her review: “The evening also featured a gorgeous opening work by the Black British composer Samuel Coleridge Taylor, and what one concert attendee accurately termed a “shattering” performance of Tchaikovsky’s 4th Symphony.” Altogether, our 97th season was a huge success – a most memorable season of sharing the transformative power of music!

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Letter from Dr. David Bowden

Artistic Director

Dr. David Bowden, Artistic Director

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2022/2023

I am so pleased to share our 2022-2023 Annual Report with the Terre Haute and Wabash Valley community! The Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra (THSO) is very proud of the impact we made on our community during our 97th season as the oldest professional symphony orchestra in the state of Indiana. This season was particularly exciting for THSO musicians because we had the chance to feature concerto soloists and guest artists from our own orchestra. It is amazing to be reminded of the phenomenal talent we have right here in Terre Haute! I love creating music with my superb colleagues and performing for our community. I am incredibly proud that we continued several successful community engagement programs this season including our Tour of the Orchestra presentations through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Indiana State, our Symphony Sundays chamber music series at Westminster Village, and our vital Adventure Concerts for area 4th graders. We are extremely grateful to foundations and sponsors who made these events possible and FREE to attend for our patrons and students. These programs have allowed us to provide additional performance opportunities for our musicians, continue educating our community, and encourage young students to pick up an instrument and make music. We also continue to share our Supper at the Symphony events and chamber music concerts through our THSO Presents! series with the help of corporate sponsors and individual gifts. Thank you! We truly cannot do what we do without YOU. To the best symphony fans in the world, thank you for attending our events, donating to our Symphony Fund, sponsoring our concerts, advertising in our program book, or simply spreading the word about the THSO. Terre Haute is incredibly lucky to have one of the best regional orchestras in the country, and it’s because of you. Thank you! I hope you enjoyed the 2022-2023 Season!

Letter from Samantha Johnson-Helms Executive Director & Principal Clarinet

Samantha Johnson-Helms Executive Director & Principal Clarinet

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2022/2023

The Terre Haute Symphony’s board of directors is very proud of its role in supporting a high-quality orchestra in our community that consistently provides performances that rival those of much larger cities. In the last three years, our community engagement has almost quadrupled . Members of the THSO have provided music in an expanded variety of venues that included Westminster Village, Hatfield Hall, St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, Terre Haute Brewing Company, The LAB on Locust Street, and the Paris Center of Fine Arts in Paris Illinois. In reviewing all that our orchestra is doing, we may need to modify our tagline to read, “Great Music! Close to Home… and Beyond ! Each year over 2000 students travel to Tilson Auditorium where they are introduced to the instruments of the orchestra and to the joy of making music. Pre-concert, the students have in-school visits from some of the musicians and then virtual visits after the concert for questions and discussions. The pride and enthusiasm for our THSO has developed and grown because of the commitment of many individuals. We continue to be extremely grateful for the gifts and vision that our conductor and artistic director Dr. Bowden brings to the symphony. Our executive director, Samantha Johnson Helms is a master of the clarinet, but also at efficiency and creative thinking. Together the two of them are a powerhouse that would be the envy of ANY organization. Our board members have readily provided support, time, and encouragement. They, along with our patrons, sponsors, and partners recognize what an asset the THSO is to our region. Besides the obvious contribution to the arts, our symphony helps advance the economic vitality of our community. The THSO has become a cornerstone of cultural vitality, education, and community engagement, enhancing the fabric of our community.

Letter from Barbara Hagerman Chair of the Board of Directors

Barbara Lee Hagerman Board Chair

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OUR VISION

Our vision is to attract a diverse regional audience with engaging, high-quality programming that includes the great masterworks of the orchestral repertoire, excellent pops programming, outstanding guest artists, and music of our time, especially from our own country and region.

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Presenting concerts of great music performed with passion and excellence in audience-friendly formats Offering educational opportunities to children and adults that are focused on the joy of making music. Providing musical education resources to all schools in the region.

OUR MISSION

Great music! Close to Home.

Advocating the importance of music to our community

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Oldest Professional Symphony Orchestra in Indiana

1926-Will H. Bryant directed the first concert at the "new" (1922) Indiana Theatre. 1933-The newly-formed Terre Haute Symphony Association establishes a concert series, enhancing the work and ensuring the future of the THSO. 1962-Local businesses begin to contribute financially to the THSA. Guest artists, such as Isaac Stern (1962), become a part of the programming. 1962-For the first time, all members of the THSO are paid; therefore, the orchestra becomes truly “professional." 1964-Women’s Symphony Society (later Terre Haute Symphony League) is organized. 1997-Dr. David Bowden became the Music director, a position he still holds today. 2016-The THSA grows to offer five subscription concerts, four “Family Time” concerts, and two free children’s concerts in the Wabash Valley. 2020-The THSO became one of the few orchestras in the nation to continue performing during the COVID 19 pandemic. Some concerts were performed outdoors, while others provided live-streamed music to patrons using technology.

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Supper at the Symphony

OUR MISSION A chance to arrive at our concerts early and enjoy a delectable three-course meal! Supper at the Symphony is served in the McKee Family Heritage Ballroom of Tirey Hall, conveniently close to Tilson Auditorium. A cash bar along with an affordable dinner make this experience a must for concert-goers. Visit thso.org/contact to sign-up for announcements with future dinners.

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Great music! Close to Home.

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Sample Survey Comments

"The energy radiating from the auditorium was palpable. Soloists were fantastic and the conductor was amazing!" "In love. It was arguably one of the best orchestral performances I've ever been to!"

"I Left the Concert Feeling.....

Elated and thrilled Energized Filled with joy!

Magnificent performance! One of the best attended! Uplifting

Attendance at Supper at the Symphony Shows

176

152

150

138

124

124

100

Attendees

50

0

I love a Piano

Dance around the ​World

Joyful Holidays

Musical Treasures Brahms & Tchaikovsky

Shows

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

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Concert Conversations

OUR MISSION CONCERT CONVERSATIONS Begins at 6:45pm prior to most concerts. In these entertaining, spirited, and informative conversations, Artistic Director, Dr. David Bowden, and guest artists share their thoughts, ideas, insights, and anecdotes – a wonderful chance to become familiar with the performers and the great music played by the THSO. Concert Conversations is free to all concert ticket holders.

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Great music! Close to Home.

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Facebook Followers

Average Likes Per Post

# of Followers

Men: 32%

2,970

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Women: 68%

Facebook Audience Demographics

17.1

14.2

15

11.9

11.8

11.6

10

7.7

7.2

6

5.2

Percentage

4.7

5

1.5

1.1

0

18-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55-64

65+

Facebook Demographics

Women

Men

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

Instagram Followers

Instagram Reach - Primary Average per Day

Men: 32%

# of Followers

Women: 69%

1,039

76

Instagram Audience Demographics

19.1

20

14.9

15

13.9

10.7

10

8.3

7

6.5

6

Percentage

5

3.8

3.6

3.4

2.8

0

18-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55-64

65+

Facebook Demographics

Women

Men

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

THSO keeps a full-contact database. As of 9/22/2023, this map represents all contacts, donations, ticket sales, or sponsorships. Our community impact is much wider than the Wabash Valley!

This map was generated in Power BI Online Services

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THSO Presents!

OUR MISSION THSO Presents! offers a unique, intimate setting in which community members can engage with the orchestra close to home. These sessions are performed in local community venues and for the 2023/2024 season includes our impactful Hops & Haydn at the Terre Haute Brewing Company & Moonlight Serenades at Hatfield Hall on the Rose

Hulman Institute of Technology Campus .

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Great music! Close to Home.

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Blues at the Crossroads

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Adventure Concerts - A THSO Children's Concert

EDUCATIONAL CONCERT PROGRAMMING PHILOSOPHY

Our “Adventure Concerts” for Children have four fundamental purposes: 1. Use the concert to encourage children to make music: to choose to participate in an instrumental or choral ensemble; or to take private voice or instrument lessons; 2. Augment, support, and collaborate with the school’s education programs and music teachers; 3. Perform standard repertoire they should have a chance to hear and feel an association with – “I know that piece!”; 4. Have FUN!!

“Making Music CHANGES Lives”

Tuning into Knowledge: Inspiring Youth Education with Music

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Adventure Concert

THSO's Adventure Concert program includes:

Adventure Preview: In 2023, THSO offered Adventure previews at 8 Elementary Schools in Vigo County. Adventure Concert: Three concerts at Tilson Auditorium enjoying a 45-minute concert with familiar pieces like Star Wars and instrument demonstrations. Adventure Encores: A virtual meeting with 3-4 THSO musicians and VCSC 4th graders.

I loved this concert!

I loved the conductor!

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Adventure Concert Registered

2023

3500

Year

2022

2700

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

Registered

Encore Attendance

1,425

Great music! Close to Home.

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Tuning into Knowledge: Inspiring Youth Education with Music

These initiatives serve as vibrant pathways for fostering a deep and lasting connection with music, enriching the lives of countless young individuals and communities alike.

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Tour of the Orchestra

OUR MISSION Join the members of the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra for insightful discussions on orchestral instruments, concert repertoire, and various special musical topics. Attendees are encouraged to engage with the musicians by asking questions during the sessions.

During instrument demonstration sessions, esteemed symphony musicians will offer a comprehensive overview of their instruments, showcasing their historical significance, mechanics, and popular orchestral excerpts. They will enhance the audience with the captivating solo performance.

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Great music! Close to Home.

At The Lab

OUR MISSION The LAB is located on 19th and Locust Street of Terre Haute, Indiana. It is a locally owned event space that is ready to accommodate large parties, which makes it the perfect spot for community recitals.

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Great music! Close to Home.

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THE LAB

October 22- Terre Haute Brass Quintet The Terre Haute Brass Quintet presented a free recital in the Ryves Neighborhood at The LAB. It was a free event for community members to listen to great music from Disney movies for all ages.

June 11th- Impressaria Winds The Impressaria Winds presented a free recital full of classical, jazz, and movie music fitting for all ages. At The LAB concert goers, enjoyed wonderfiul music.

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Westminster Symphony Sundays

OUR MISSION Chamber series for Westminster residents, sponsored by Westminster residents. The THSO is pleased to announce Symphony undays.

A complimentary chamber music concert was held at Westminster Village in the Community Center. Each performance ranges from 45 to 60 minutes and is accessible to all members of the public. These Sunday evens typically drawn an audience of 80-90 individuals. Symphony Sundays showcases a variety of themes that change seasonally.

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Great music! Close to Home.

White Chapel at Rose Hulman Institute of Technology-Elina Rubio

OUR MISSION THSO Concertmaster Elina Rubio shares an intimate violin solo recital with pianist Dominic Muzzi featuring inspiring music by Brahms, Debussy, Albeniz, Fauré, Granados, & Beethoven.

This free recital will take place at the White Chapel on the campus of Rose Hulman Institute of Technology (RHIT) and is presented by the RHIT Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts in collaboration with the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra.

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Great music! Close to Home.

THSO Brass Quintet at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods

OUR MISSION The Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra Brass Quitenent performs a variety a free recital that re open to the public at different locations in the area including at the beautiful Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Conservatory of Music!

The evening recital featured wonderful jazz, classical, and movie music, making it enjoyable for everyone in the newly renovated Cecilian Auditorium. Jay Ellsmore- Principal Trumpet Eric Rodriquez- Second Trumpet Brian Kilp- Principal Horn Randy Mitchell- Principal Trombone Glen Dimick- Principal Tuba 27

Great music! Close to Home.

Financial Report Summary Revenue & Expenses

Year 21-22 Year 22-23

Revenue

$292,029

$249,680

Contributions

267,133

259,424

Program Services

6,185

24,230

Other

Total Revenue

$565,347

$533,343

Expenses

$186,238

$252,459

Salaries & Benefits

300,566

328,747

Other Expenses

Total Expenses

$486,804

$581,206

Revenue Less Expenses $78,543 $(47,863)* *Historically, revenue shows a consistent increase. Fiscal year 2022 2023 demonstrates a decrease in revenue less expenses which is due to expenses being charged in 2021 and paid in 2022-23 fiscal year. 28

Financial Report Statement of Financial Position

Year 21-22 Year 22-23

Assets

$328,060

$331,026

Cash, Savings, & Investments

12,839

9,287

Accounts Receivable

3,018

4,094

Equipment (net)

Total Assets

$343,917

$344,407

Liabilities & Fund Balance

$8,521

$3,470

Accounts Payable & Other Liabilities

2,500

55,904

Deferred Revenue

Total Liabilities

$11,021

$59,374

$332,896

$285,033

Net Assets Without Restrictions

Total Liabilities and Fund Balance

$343,917

$344,407

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THSO FINANCE

Financial Highlights

*Historically, revenue shows a consistent increase. Fiscal year 2022-2023 demonstrates a decrease in revenue less expenses which is due to expenses being charged in 2021 and paid in 2022-23 fiscal year. We celebrate getting past COVID and our growing ticket sales. We celebrate our increased gross receipts from fundraising in 2023. We celebrate our community impact.

Growing Ticket Sales

Comp Tickets 2022-2023

COVID

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THSO FINANCE

Growing season ticket sales!

Season Ticket Sales

COVID

Comp Tickets 2022-2023

48

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18

18

16

5

Administrative

Sponsor

Certifcate Retired Musician

Tade-out

Other

Comp List Categories

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THSO STRATEGY Expanding the Impact

Adventure Concert Up 40%

3500 students registered!

Since 2020, THSO has increased the number of children served by 40% in the Adventures Concert program.

In Fall 2021, we had 500 students and chaperones register for the 11 a.m. Adventure Concert. In Fall 2022, we had 2700 students and chaperones register from across Western Indiana and Eastern Illinois. In 2023, over 3,500 students registered for the concerts. Our venue only seats 1,450, so that meant adding a third concert. We outgrew our venue! With COVID restrictions finally lifted, THSO visited 8 elementary schools in Vigo County with 6 THSO musicians to share a 20-minute up-close preview with students!

Outgrew our Venue

Visited 8 Elementary Schools in Vigo County

Virtual Engagement

Virtual Engagement Sessions take place the following week after the full orchestra concert performance!

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GRANTS & PROGRAM GIFTS

standing ovations $25,000+

PARTNERS 22-23

founders circle $15,000

" The Oakley Foundation was formed to promote religious, educational and charitable purposes, primarily focused in the Wabash Valley of Indiana."

bravo $10,000 - $14,999

Terry & Judy Hogan Morse Family Charitable Fund

Bob & Penny Schafer Bill & Nancy Shriner

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PATRONS & DONORS

Ovations $5,000 - $9,999

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David & Nancy Breitweiser Karen DeGrange Clara Fairbanks Foundation, Inc. Groegory L. Gibson Charitable Foundation, Inc. David & Barb Hagerman Bill Hughes Carolyn Steinbaugh

Gold Circle $2,500 - $4,999

Carl Bender and Barbara Brugnaux Bob Cowden Ron and Marsha Danielson Jack and Margo Fenoglio Fireplace World

Dick and Betsy Frank Max and Jacqueline Gibson Foundation

Riddell National Bank Ross Elliott Jewelers Richard Rowe In Memory of Anne S. Rowe Chris Schellenberg Templeton Coal Company, Inc. Viribus Wealth Management Weston Wabash Foundation

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PATRONS & DONORS

Silver Circle $2,000 - $2,499

PATRONS 22-23

Walt Balcavage Dalvin and Jean Boone In Memory of'Clement Mesavage, Jr. Dan and Cheri Bradley Ed and Lorna Brett James and Mary Anne Fox Laney Meis

Donald W. Scott Foundation Les and Anna Zimmerman

Virtuoso $1,000 - $1,999

Greg and Susan Bierly David and Donna Bowden In Honor of' our children and grandchildren Crane Credit Union Sherry Dailey and Tom Tucker Bill Denton Bill and Maria Elliott Gene England Lou and Jan Harmening Judy Hatch Will and Betsy Hine

ISU Federal Credit Union Jim and Cyndee Jenkins Kent and Brenda Littlejohn

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PATRONS & DONORS

Continued Virtuoso $1,000 - $1,999

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Pat Minnis Emma Jean Neal Tom and Whitney Nesser John and Karen Perry Eileen Prose

David and Judy Rader John and Leah Ramer Cherrie Soper W.A. and Jacque Trinler Caroline Unger Marianne Vanevic In Honor of' Henry & Anna Ozok

Allen and Gerri Varner David and Joan Zaun Josh and Paige Zuerner

Patron $750 - $999

Dan and Janet Clark

Benefactor $500 - $749

Steve and Debbie Benefiel William Carper and Miren Beristain George and Susan Brattain Nancy Brentlinger Rob and Tammy Coons Jim and Bev Cristee Phil Ewoldsen and David Rose

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PATRONS & DONORS

Continued Benefactor $500 - $749

PATRONS 22-23

Frederick Benson Trust Fuson Automotive Larry and Sandra Gadberry Tim and Gail Hayes Rod & Karen Heefner Mary Jensen In Honor of the Jensen family Randy and Susan Johnson In Memory of Louise Johnson Jean Kristeller Gayle McCullough James Owen Paul and Margy Roby Ken and Rita Senseman Dr. Swaim Swaim

Sustainer $250 - $499

Mary Ellen Adams Tonya and Brad Balch

Lloyd and Wieke Benjamin Rod and Jaquelyn Bradfield Curt and Linda Brighton Kevin and Beth Christ Jane Conner

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PATRONS & DONORS

Continued Sustainer $250 - $499

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K athleen Culver Susan Dehler and Gary Daily Jack Diel Paul and Nancy Edgerton Daryl and Joy Emery In Honor of David Borvden Phil and Kay Farmer In Memory of Jzomas Edrvard Templeton Connie Francis Judith Francis Bret Frost Pat and Marti Goodwin Mary Halsted Barry and Kelly Helms In Memory of Jessie Hays & Karin Dillman John and Cathy Kigin Don Layton In Honor of Martha Layton Dierdre Llewellyn Jane Mangrum Bruce and Connie McLaren Harold and Malinda Medsker Dr. Wanda Michaels Fred and Nancy Nation John Newton In Memory of David & Jerry Mitchell Ann Peterson In Honor of Emma Jean Neal Jeanne Rozel

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PATRONS & DONORS

Continued Sustainer $250 - $499

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Thomas and Norma Schmitz Jack Sheehy In Honor of' Keegan Sheehy Bryan and Cathy Sponsler Judy Stoffel Tom and Jenny Thomas Nancy Watkins Eula Webb Daniel and Barbara Weber Deborah Wight Charlie and Donna Williams Curt Winkle Bob Wise

Donor $100 - $249 Kyle Adams and Kirsten (Bowden) Adams In Memory of Marshall and Phyllis Borvden Barb Anderson and Phil Marone Margie Anshutz In Honor of' Laney Meis Margie Anshutz In Memory of Carol Templeton Jim and Vicki Bailey Norma Beymer Darrell and Nancy Bratt David and Loren Chapman Russel, Kathleen, and Larina Coutinho

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PATRONS & DONORS

Continued Donors $100 - $249

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Caroline Dando

In Memory of' Dr. Bill Dando

Lois Danner Sharon Dierdroff Anne D'Orazio

Don and Terry Edwards Fred and Judy Ellsmore Janice Fellows John Folse Rebecca Graves

In Memory of' Elton Graves

Nancy Gumm Harsha Behavioral Center Bill Heinrich Cory Helms and Sammy Johnson-Helms Jerry and Nancy Hile Dale Hudson Gloria Jackson Sylvia Jurgonski In Memory of my beloved cat, Harvey Barbara Landini Jim and Lois Legg William Malone In Memory of' Carol Templeton James and Eileen Mann Sarabeth Marcinko Larry and Roberta Marietta Kay Martin

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PATRONS & DONORS

Continued Donors $100 - $249

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Steven and Jamie Maynard Ryan and Andrea McCoy Bill and Meg Merrill Merrill and Merrill Insurance Eleanor Meurer Jane Mills Andy and Jennifer Myers In Memory of Carol Ann Collins Templeton John and Jane Nichols In Memory of Carol and Tom Templeton

Tracy Pruitt Jon Romas Harry and Rosaline Secrest Barbara Schmitt Tom and Mary Lynn Siefert In Honor of Robert Corvden Sigma Alpha Iota Terre Haute Alumnae Shirley Slutz Mark and Linda Spelbring In Memory of June Neumann James Stone Phil and Lynette Tofaute In Memory of Carol Templeton Ruth Tooloose Milt and SuzanneVanReed Robertand Cheryl Wright

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PATRONS & DONORS

Friend $50 - $99

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Frank and Ruth Acker Frank and Marlene Bilyou Mike and Dorothy Chambers Kathy Erins Benjamin and Rose Anne Freed Beth Greeson In Memory of Carol Templeton Sally Johnson Mike and Nicole King Arthur Feinsod and Mary Kramer Cassandra Kroondyk In Memory of Dr. James W Barnes Kent Lamb I n Memory of Donna Jean Roberts Susan Lannoo In Memory of Carol Templeton Jane Linville

Mike and Joan Lunsford Ron and Judy Maxwell Brent and Kristy McPike In Memory of Don Arney Larry Rosenhein Laura Savage In Honor of Nancy Watkins Laura Savage In Memory of' Joyce Wilson Gary and Judy Schomer Patty Toffolo

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PATRONS & DONORS

Continued Friend $50 - $99

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Patrick and Grace Walker I n Memory of Carol Templeton Nancy Watkins In Memory of Marilyn Billups Nancy Watkins In Memory of' Phyllis Borvden

If your name should be listed and is not, we apologize. Please correct our mistake by letting us know at info@thso.org or 812-242-8476. We are very grateful to all of our supporters.

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SPECIAL THANKS TO Our Business Partners helping THSO bring:

"Great Music! Close to Home"

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Partners:

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Grants & Partners

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