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San Francisco Boys Chorus

2014 Gala Evening

Benefitting the San Francisco Boys Chorus Tuition Assistance Fund

Special Thanks to Our Sponsors

The San Francisco Boys Chorus Welcomes you to the 2014 Annual Gala

The original 29-member San Francisco Opera Boys Chorus photographed in its founding year of 1948. The great San Francisco Opera founder and conductor, Gaetano Merola, realized that he needed trained young male singers and asked talented music educator Madi Bacon to found what is now the Grammy Award-winning San Francisco Boys Chorus.

Honoring
Helgi Tomasson Distinguished Alumnus Gerrald McManigal

This Evenings Artistic Program


7:30pm
Performance by The San Francisco Boys Chorus Concert Chorus, Graduate Chorale and Mens Chorus Ian Robertson, Artistic Director and Conductor Margaret Nomura Clark, Associate Artistic Director and Conductor Andrew Dixon, Accompanist

7:45pm
Dinner

9:00pm
Dessert and Live Auction

9:15pm
Performance by Special Guest Artists Rachelle Perry Ward Soprano Erich Stratmann Tenor Buffy Baggott Mezzo Soprano Pedro Rodelas Primo Tenore Thaddeus Pinxton Accompanist

Honoring
Helgi Tomasson, Artistic Director and Principal Choreographer of the San Francisco Ballet Helgi Tomasson has held the position of artistic director for San Francisco Ballet since July 1985. Since then, the Company has evolved from a respected regional troupe to an international company praised for its broad repertory, dancers of uncommon range and skill, and a vision that continually sets the standard for the international dance world. San Francisco Ballet is dancing better than it has at any point in its history. As a choreographer, teacher, and coach, Tomasson has fostered an uncompromising classicism that has become the bedrock of the Companys training. The dancers are energized and inspired by this rigorous training and continue to rise to new heights with each passing year. Born in Reykjavik, Iceland, Tomasson began his early ballet training there with an Icelandic teacher and then joined the National Theatres affiliated school, which was led by Danish instructors Erik and Lisa Bidsted. At 15, the emerging dancer began his professional career with the celebrated Pantomime Theatre in Copenhagens Tivoli Gardens. Two years later, Jerome Robbins met Tomasson and, impressed by his dancing, arranged a scholarship for him to study at the School of American Ballet in New York City. Soon after, Tomasson began his professional career with The Joffrey Ballet and two years later joined The Harkness Ballet. Over the next six years, he became one of the companys most celebrated principal dancers. In 1969, Tomasson entered the First International Ballet Competition in Moscow as a United States representative and returned with the Silver Medal (the Gold Medal was awarded to Mikhail Baryshnikov). The following year, Tomasson joined New York City Ballet as a principal dancer and over the course of his career became one of the finest classical dancers of his era. He was one of the foremost interpreters of George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, and both men created several roles expressly for him. In 1982, Tomasson choreographed his first ballet for the School of American Ballet Workshop, which elicited encouragement from Balanchine to continue choreographing. Tomasson accepted the invitation from San Francisco Ballet to become artistic director of Americas oldest professional ballet company in 1985, drawing to a close a glorious performing career. Since assuming this role with the Company, Tomasson has choreographed over 40 ballets, including stunning full-length productions of Don Quixote (co-staged by Yuri Possokhov), Giselle, Romeo & Juliet, The Sleeping Beauty, and two productions of Swan Lake (1988 and 2009). His intricate and varied works, such as 7 for Eight, Chi-Lin, Concerto Grosso, The Fifth Season, Handela Celebration, Meistens Mozart, Nannas Lied, and Sonata, showcase the unique qualities of individual dancers. Tomassons Prism, which debuted in 2000 at New York City Ballet, received rave reviews and was deemed a triumph by The New York Times. In 2004, his new production of Nutcracker, created in collaboration with an
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internationally recognized design team, debuted to enthusiastic critic and audience response. The New York Times proclaimed, This is a Nutcracker on a grand scale striking, elegant and beautiful. On December 17, 2008, Tomassons Nutcracker was broadcast nationally on Great Performances on PBS, in partnership with KQED Public Television in San Francisco. The strong classical base instilled by Tomasson enables the dancers to effortlessly navigate a myriad of styles by a range of internationally distinguished choreographers. Those invited by Tomasson to create works on the Company have included David Bintley, Val Caniparoli, Jorma Elo, William Forsythe, James Kudelka, Lar Lubovitch, Mark Morris, Yuri Possokhov, Alexi Ratmansky, Paul Taylor, Stanton Welch, and Christopher Wheeldon. Tomasson has also continued to expand San Francisco Ballets repertory through acquiring works by renowned choreographers such as Sir Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine, August Bournonville, Michel Fokine, Hans van Manen, Wayne McGregor, Sir Kenneth McMillan, Agnes de Mille, Nacho Duato, Flemming Flindt, Roland Petit, Jerome Robbins, and Antony Tudor, among others. Tomassons own works have been performed by New York City Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, Houston Ballet, Alberta Ballet, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montral, Ballet Estable del Teatro Coln, and Asami Maki Ballet. In Denmark, Tomassons 1993 staging of The Sleeping Beauty was the most lavish production ever produced in the Royal Danish Ballets history and was filmed for Danish public television in April 1995. Under Tomassons direction, San Francisco Ballet has toured the world, receiving praise for its purity and verve. Engagements in New York City (1991, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2008), London (1999, 2001, 2004), Copenhagen (1998, 2010), and Paris (1989, 1994, 2001, 2005) are among the highlights of the Companys history. For the Companys 2004 London engagement, San Francisco Ballet won the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award, its first, in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Dance. Of the tour, The Guardian (UK) noted, As director of San Francisco Ballet, Helgi Tomasson has started to acquire an aura of infallibility, his expertise in laying down repertory, and in balancing great evenings of dance, is held in envy by the rest of the profession. Tomassons vision, commitment, and dedication to the art of classical dance were demonstrated when he conceived UNited We Dance: An International Festival, produced in San Francisco in May 1995. Created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter, it included 12 international companies of the highest caliber that Tomasson had invited to present new works created by native choreographers. Never before had a dance event brought together over 150 artists for an unprecedented two weeks of creative exchange and inspiration. In spring 2008, as part of its yearlong 75th anniversary celebration, San Francisco Ballet presented a New Works Festival of 10 world premieres by 10 of the dance worlds most diverse and acclaimed choreographers. The festival was called ambitious and unprecedented by The Washington Post and the San Francisco Chronicle hailed it as a daring onslaught of fresh work this is what the ballet world needs now. Tomassons achievements have garnered him numerous awards and honors, and he has participated as a judge for ballet competitions in Italy, Russia, France, Finland, and Japan.

During the 1970s in his homeland of Iceland, he was named a Knight of the Order of the Falcon for his achievements as a dancer. In 1989, he received Dance Bay Areas Isadora Duncan Award for his outstanding choreography of Swan Lake. In June 1990, Tomasson was named Commander of the Order of the Falcon by then-President of Iceland Vigds Finnbogadttir, for his continuous achievements in the arts. In recognition of his artistic excellence, Tomasson received the Golden Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement in 1992. That same year, he received the Dance Magazine Award in recognition of his contributions to the dance world. In 1995, Tomasson joined the Artistic Advisory Board of The Ballet Theatre in Prague, directed by Jana Kurov. Also in 1995, Tomasson was honored with the Cultural Award of The American-Scandinavian Foundation. In 1996, he was presented with a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, from Dominican College of San Rafael, in recognition of his value as a role model, his extraordinary career, and his community-service accomplishments. That same year, he was awarded the Isadora Duncan Special Award for UNited We Dance: An International Festival. Currently, Tomasson serves on the Board of Directors of the School of American Ballet and the Artistic Committee for the New York Choreographic Institute, and has served as a member of the National Endowment for the Arts Dance Advisory Panel. In May 2001, Tomasson was granted the rank of Officier in the French Order of Arts and Letters, established in 1957 to recognize those who have contributed significantly to furthering the arts in France and throughout the world. Hugues Gall, then director of the Opra National de Paris, presented the award in a ceremony attended by the President of Iceland lafur Ragnar Grimsson, following San Francisco Ballets triumphant opening at the Palais Garnier. In spring 2002, the Board of Trustees of New Yorks Juilliard School unanimously voted to bestow an honorary doctoral degree upon Tomasson, as one of five doctorates given annually in different artistic disciplines. In 2005, Tomasson was awarded the prestigious Lew Christensen Medal in honor of his 20th anniversary as artistic director of San Francisco Ballet. In spring 2007, Tomasson won a sustained achievement award from the Isadora Duncan Dance Awards, also in recognition of his distinguished, ongoing tenure as artistic director. In May of the same year, during a tour to Icelands Reykjavik Arts Festival, Grimsson awarded Tomasson the Grand Cross Star of the Order of the Falcon, the countrys most prestigious honor. In 2008, he was awarded the Commonwealth Club of Californias Distinguished Citizen Award. In January 2010, the Companys Opening Night Gala, Silver Celebration, honored Tomassons remarkable achievements to date. In addition to his role as artistic director and principal choreographer of the Company, Tomasson is the director of the San Francisco Ballet School. For Tomasson, the School is central to the life and development of the Company. Just as he expects the finest dancing and most meticulous attention to detail from his dancers, he demands the highest standards for training the students in the School. Tomasson lives in San Francisco with his wife, Marlene, who was dancing with The Joffrey Ballet when they met. They have two sons, Erik and Kris. - See more at: www.sfballet.org/company/artistic_director
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Honoring
Gerald McManigal, Esquire, Distinguished Alumnus Gerald Lawrence McManigal was born at the Letterman Hospital in the Presidio during a blackout due to WWII to Maydelle and James McManigal. He has an older brother, Kenneth. Gerald attended Abraham Lincoln High School, the University of California at Berkeley and then graduated from Boalt Hall Law School. He was in the San Francisco Boys Chorus for 3 years and Maydelle was the president for a year. The chorus helped him foster a love for music and provided an opportunity to take part in an activity that he and his mother both enjoyed. He has also always been an avid sportsman and sports fan. Gerald was a standout basketball and football player at Lincoln High School. After school Gerald played baseball with his father and brother for the semi-pro team, the Jeffersons. Geralds most notable professional work was working as an Attorney for State Fund Insurance, where he worked for 30 years. Gerald is married and has three children, Jason, Bret, and Barney. Two of his children followed in Geralds footsteps and sang in youth and adult choirs. Gerald is a proud Bearbacker and his favorite charities are the San Francisco Boys Chorus, The Searchdog Foundation and The University of California at Berkeleys Athletic Department.

Artists
IAN ROBERTSON, Artistic Director and Conductor Recipient of the 2012 San Francisco Opera Medal, Ian Robertson has been chorus director and conductor with San Francisco Opera since 1987, having prepared more than 300 productions for the Company. He was awarded the Olivier Messiaen Foundation Prize in 2003 for his artistic contribution to the preparation of the Companys North American premiere of Saint Franois dAssise. Robertson made his San Francisco Opera conducting debut with Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and has since led performances of Falstaff, Lohengrin, Rigoletto, La Traviata, Don Carlo, Turandot, Il Trovatore, and La Bohme. He has led the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus in many concerts, including the Companys recent Stern Grove appearance, and he has conducted Cos fan tutte and La Prichole for San Francisco Opera Center and frequently led Merola Opera Programs Grand Finale concerts. Other North American opera credits include productions with Sarasota Opera, Edmonton Opera, and Philadelphias Curtis Opera Theatre. Before joining San Francisco Opera, Robertson was head of music and chorus director of Scottish Opera, where he led numerous productions, including Il Barbiere di Siviglia, The Pearl Fishers, The Secret of Susanna, and Die Meistersinger von Nrnberg. The Scotland native trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and the University of Glasgow; he studied conducting under Sir Alexander Gibson. Robertson is currently the artistic director of the San Francisco Festival Chorale, which has performed many times at the Grand Teton Music Festival, and the San Francisco Boys Chorus. A 2009 trip with the San Francisco Boys Chorus took him to the inauguration of the President of the United States, and in 2011 he led performances with the Boys Chorus in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Copenhagen. Mr. Robertson recently served as guest chorus master at Chicago Lyric Opera. MARGARET CLARK, Associate Artistic Director and Conductor Margaret Nomura Clark has been a part of San Francisco Boys Chorus since 1996. Ms. Clark earned her bachelor and master degrees in Music Education from the Oberlin Conservatory. Her choral aspirations began as a student in the music program at San Francisco University High School and in choral workshops with Robert Shaw. She has worked exclusively with childrens choirs in Ohio, New York, Japan, and California. Ms. Clark has also directed the preparatory choral division of the San Francisco Conservatory. She was an administrator and general music teacher for thirteen years at the Pacific Academy of Nomura School in Richmond, founded and operated by her parents, and is currently the middle school music teacher at The Hamlin School in San Francisco.

ERICH STRATMANN, Soloist Erich Stratmann holds himself as an artist and singer who recognizes the importance of being multi-talented in order to have an income, raise a family and reside in San Francisco. He has performed with the San Francisco Opera Chorus for 25 years, as well as being honored to sing for six Presidents, two Secretaries of State, various Congresspersons, Supreme Court Justices, a Prime Minister of England, Chancellor of Germany and President of France. Erich combines his skill as a singer with those of a building contractor and nance manager, having served for 15 years as Director of Finance for the Boys Chorus. He now serves as Founder and CEO of the SingforAmerica Foundation, helping performing arts organizations to help themselves nancially. He is also the proud father of Erich Stratmann, winner of Best Music Editor of a Feature Film The Life of Pi, Director Ang Lee. RACHELLE PERRY WARD, Soprano Rachelle Perry Ward divides her performing time between the worlds of opera, the concert stage, and sacred music. She resides in the Bay Area, where she performs as a full time chorister with San Francisco Opera. Rachelle has been a solo performer for Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Utah Festival Opera, New York City National Opera here in the USA, and Kiel Opera, Essen OperaTheater, Bremerhaven Opera, and Wiesbaden Opera Companies in Germany. Rachelle continues to do concert work in Germany, Switzerland, and Spain. She also can be heard in Family Concert Recitals throughout the USA and Europe.

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Artistic Staff
Ian Robertson, Artistic Director Margaret Nomura Clark, Associate Artistic Director, Training Chorus Director, and Intermediate Chorus Director Jennifer Cooper, Music Education Director, Junior Apprentice Chorus Director, and Marin Apprentice Chorus Director Jimmy Kansau, Director of Voice Adrian Behrendt, Apprentice I and Apprentice II Chorus Director Xiomara Di DiMaio, Preparatory Chorus Director and Theory Instructor Chris Evans, Marin Intermediate Chorus Director and Theory Instructor David Knight, Bells Director Betsy Marvit, East Bay Intermediate Chorus Director Emily Shisko, Junior Apprentice Chorus Director and East Bay Chorus Director Andrew Dixon, Accompanist Robert Lee, Theory Instructor and Accompanist Barry Lloyd, Accompanist John Walko, Accompanist

Administration
Mark Denton, Development Counsel Lop Hou, Controller Rebecca Nestle, Program Manager Roberta Bowman, Finance Assistant Gabriel Fanelli, Program Associate

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Board of Directors
Gary A. Jones, President Christine Weicher, Vice President Ronald Ponce, Treasurer Geraldine Ann Freeman, Esq., Secretary Ilene Goldberg, Parent Representative Lefkos Aftonomos, M.D. Lori Christensen Robert Howard, Gala Chair Geoffrey Quinn, M.D. Larry Warner

Artistic Advisory Board


Dr. John Burke Dr. Clifford Cranna Joseph Jennings Dr. Bruce Lamott Dr. Eric Marty Donald Osborne Maestro Donald Runnicles

Madi Bacon Endowment Fund


Dorothy J. Durr Peter Libby, M.D.

Past Artistic Directors


Madi Bacon 1948-1972 Edwin Flath 1972-1974 Dr. William Ballard 1974-1984 Louis Mager 1984-1988 Dr. Phillip Hahn 1988-1989 Elizabeth Waterbury 1990 Interim Dr. Eugene Pierce 1990-1993 Laura Kakis 1993-1996
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Chorus Members
CONCERT CHORUS Gabryl Adarne Brendan Bacon Abraham Baldonado Adam Boegel Gio Raphael Burgos Vincenzo Calcagno Ethan Chen Lucas Dong Willie Feng-Liu Agustin Fitipaldi-Bervejillo Mason Goldberg Ryan Huckleberry Aidan Hyde Westley James Ronan Kelley Hender Lin Michael Liu Arman Marchiel Carlos Marenco Daniel Mitchell Max Moreno Caden Nemoff Daniel Ostrom William Poulter Yukio Rahdert Kevin Reidy Safi Rouhi Ian Ryan Joshua Selig Baxter Spark Adrien Stroumza Adam Teich Evan Tiapula GRADUATE CHORALE Jack Avery Michael Bahk Clarens Caine Samuel Cormier Sean Dow Ethan Durrant Kyle Edwards Noah Goldstein Carlos Guillen Kelvin Hill Eddie Hughes Justin Hung Nicolas Konzewitsch Tkachov Cooper Langner Sean Love Joshua-Benjamin Marrald Peter Murphy Hans Oberschelp Henry Ogden Moore Jacob Siderman Seth Siegel Julien Stroumza Jack Walsh Frank (Zelin) Ye MENS CHORUS Nathaniel Calixto Chris Evans Jimmy Kansau

2014 Premium Table Hosts


Carol Kaufman Jonathan Couchman The Cooper Companies Christiansen Family Foundation

Credits and Aknowledgements


Kelly Ongpin, Gala Program Design Geoffery Quinn, Gala Invitation Design Robert Howard, Gala Poster Design Alfred & Eva Flowers San Francisco Gemma Dillon Flowers The St. Regis Hotel & PSAV Adam Gottstein, Auctioneer Graduate Chorale Volunteers SFBC Parent Event Volunteers

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Auction Donors
AAA Lorraine and Neri Acosta, Sr. American Bach Soloists American Conservatory Theater John Anderson Art Works Fine Art Studio Artful Tours Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Aurora Theatre Company Leslie and Henrik Bacho Barbara Bannett Beach Blanket Babylon Kate and Jack Berquist Bettes Oceanview Diner Book Passages Boulder Creek Golf & Country Club Luchi Boyle Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corporation Broken Drum Restaurant Betsy Barron Cafe Divine Cakebread Cellars Cal Performances California Shakespeare Theatre/ Cal Shakes Chez Maman Chez Panisse Caf & Restaurant Classic Kids Photography Contemporary Jewish Museum Costco Creative Dimensions in Dentistry Cut Loose Elizabeth and Christopher de Bord David Decker Steve and Marisol DiNardo Charles Dow and Beverly Coughlin Victoria Ehrlich Ivan El-Sayed and Belinda Hahn Electronic Arts Incorporated Emily Lee Sportswear Eric Schumacher Photography F. Dorian Nathalie Fabri Susan and Leland Faust Fish Market Restaurant Flip Salon Foreign Cinema Restaurant Geraldine Freeman Esq. and David Nickerson, Esq. Freight and Salvage Lai Kong Fung and Yingying Li Galleria Tile Tebby George Liza Gino Clairmont Ilene H. Goldberg Adam Gottstein GourmetGiftBaskets.com Diane and William Green Ted Grenager and Heather Hughes Hair Play Salon Halleck Vineyards Hayes Street Grill Hilton Orange County/ Costa Mesa Hilton San Diego Bayfront Holiday Inn Golden Gateway Hotel Abri Robert and Beth Howard John Janca and Buhee Han Jardiniere Jewish Community Center of San Francisco Gary and Christina Jones Joshua Ets-Hokin Photography Ruth Kahn Kaur Photography Kerner Chiropractic Center Kitaro Restaurant Ilona Kotelnikov Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley Legion of Honor Museum Nicole Lieberman Annie Xiaohong Lin Madroo Landscape Design Studio Magic Theatre Marc Marchiel and Maryam Asgari Marin Symphony Markham Winery Marlow Adelia Medel Merola Opera Program Larry Michael Michael Merrill Design Studio Minimal Mollie Stones Martin Moosbrugger and Karen Schulze Mozzarella Di Bufala Mulberry Street Pizzeria Musica Marin Nintendo of America Inc. Corporate Giving Program NoJo Restaurant Oakland Zoo John Ohmer Om Garden Palomar Hotel Phoenix Parc 55 - Wyndham Hotel Patxis Chicago Pizza Peju Province Winery Perrys Restaurant Piatti Restaurant Pilates On Page Ronald Ponce Q Restaurant Geoffrey Quinn, M.D. Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course Cameron Razavi and Christina Suh Louise and Paul Renne Retzlaff Estate Wines S Factor Safeway Sage Cafe San Francisco Conservatory of Music San Francisco Opera San Francisco Symphony San Francisco Youth Ballet San Francisco Zoo San Jose Earthquakes Corporate Giving Program Schug Carneros Estate Winery Service Lighting Bay Area Showroom Seventh Avenue Performances Shoreline Amphitheatre Smuin Ballet Company Sonoma Raceway Simon Spark and Lyanne Melendez St. Regis Hotel Standard Ace Hardware Tahoe Donner Association The Blues Jean Bar Private Shopping Party The Gymboree Corporation Contributions Program The Lodge at Sonoma Renaissance Resort & Spa The Stanford Court The Walt Disney Family Museum Thrive Fitness Trattoria Da Vittorio

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Tutor Corps. David Jaap van Leeuwen Betsy and Oscar Vasquez Chris Verplaetse and Michelle Kemper -Verplaetse Vineyard Vines Christine Weicher

Diana von Welczeck Laurence Vosti Cynthia and David Wainwright Wheel Fun Rentals Merida Wilson and Susanne Wong

Yoga Tree Monique and Ben Yohanan Daniel Zilberman and Marina Gelman Zimmer Childrens Museum

Boosters, Ads & Scholarship Donations


ACFEA Lefkos Aftonomos, M.D. William Boyle, M.D. Mrs. Barbara Callander Mr. Paul Davies, Jr. Mrs. Nathalie Fabri Ms. Linda Ghilotti Ms. Lauren Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Jock Hooper Mr. Tim Kraus Mr. and Mrs. Dana G. Leavitt Ms. Lisa Lindelef Mrs. Lucy Maisel John Oberschelp and Alisa Oberschelp, M.D. Gail and Melville Owen Ruth Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weeman Mr. and Dr. Ben Yohanan

Thanks to our SFBC Family for the past ten wonderful years.
Tours to the Grand Tetons, France, Washington, D.C., Denmark and Russia, Los Angeles, Costa Rica, and points in between. A dozen operas, from the Little Prince to Mephistopheles. And more fond memories than we could ever count.

We give our unending gratitude. The Reidys: Robert, Kyle, and Kevin.
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Our Mission
San Francisco Boys Chorus provides music education, vocal training, and performance experience at the highest artistic level to Bay Area boys from all cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. The Chorus experience encourages appreciation of music, self-discipline, confidence, commitment, teamwork, and respect for others.

Our Vision
San Francisco Boys Chorus is a universally recognized leader, promoting excellence in performance and arts education.

The Madi Bacon Endowment Fund for Music Education Scholarships The Madi Bacon En dowment Fund
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THE SAN FRANCISCO BOYS CHORUS

The Madi Bacon Endowment Fund The Madi Bacon Endowment Fund provides an annual fullprovides an annual full-tuition merit-based award to a boy tuition merit-based award who has shown outstanding to a boy who has shown chorus citizenship and talent. outstanding chorus citizenship and talent.
Donations the Madi Bacon Endowment can be Donations to the Madi Bacon to Endowment Fund can be made Fund at the Marin Community Foundation ofCommunity cash, securities, estate bequests madein at the the form Marin Foundation in the form of and physical property, works art and and realphysical estate. Tax deductible cash,including securities, estateof bequests property, donations can be made directly to the Marin Community Foundations website including works of arts and real estate. Tax deductiblewww.marincf.org or by mai 5 Hamilton Landing #200, Novato, CA 94949. donations can be made directly to the Marin Community Additional donation instructions, incuding wire transfers, contributions of Foundations www.marincf.org or by mail - 5 securities and property title, canwebsite be found at: Hamilton Landing #200, Novato, CA 94949. Additional https://www.marincf.org/giving/donors/what-to-give donation instructions, including wire transfers, contributions of securities and property title, can be found at https://www.marincf.org/giving/donors/what-to-give

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Save the Date


JUNE 7 Mozart Madness: Spring Concert Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Francisco Magical Mozart and much, much more. Enjoy the soaring voices of boys of all ages! Tickets at www.sfbc.org/ tickets JUNE 14 Spring Concert The Cathedral of Christ the Light, Oakland JUNE 11 Benefit Drawing MAY 31, 2013 / SFBC Auditions Sing with us all over the Bay Area and around the world! Open to boys age five and older SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS Kanbar Performing Arts Center 44 Page Street, San Francisco EAST BAY CAMPUS The Cathedral of Christ the Light 2121 Harrison Street, Oakland MARIN CAMPUS St. Pauls Episcopal Church 1123 Court Street, San Rafael SCHEDULE AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT TODAY! San Francisco Boys Chorus 333 Hayes Street, Suite 116 San Francisco, CA 94102 Web: www.sfbc.org/auditions Email: auditions@sfbc.org Phone: 415-861-SING x319

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The San Francisco Boys Chorus


wishes to thank Carol Kaufman and The Cooper Companies

For supporting our

2014 Gala Evening


for the benefit of the Chorus Tuition Assistance Fund.

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San Francisco Boys Chorus 333 Hayes Street, Suite 116, San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: 415.861.7464, Fax: 415.861.4706, E-mail: contact@sfbc.org Web: www.sfbc.org

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