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WE ARE GRATEFUL TO OUR SUPPORTERS
The work of The Alliance is made possible by the donations of generous
individuals and organizations across the country, by our growing
partnerships with the varied and dynamic quilt industry, and by
our friends and supporters in quilt guilds. We wish to acknowledge
these generous donors and partners for their commitment to the work
of The Alliance. Without them, the Center for The Quilt and all
our other projects would not be possible.
Our Generous Individual
and Organizational Donors
| LEADERSHIP GIFTS ($10,000
AND OVER) |
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Jinny Beyer
Karey Bresenhan
Richard Doll
Great Lakes Quilt Center/Michigan
State University Museum A Regional Center for the Quilt/The
Alliance for American Quilts
MATRIX: The Center for Humane
Arts and Letters On Line
Rowland and Eleanor Bingham Miller
The National Endowment for the
Humanities, through MATRIX
Nancy O'Bryant Puentes
Sally Jessy Raphael and Karl
Soderland
The Regional Center for the Quilt
at the Center for American Material Culture Studies, University
of Delaware
David Roth
Texas Sesquicentennial Quilt
Association
Shelly Zegart
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| CHARTER GIFTS ($5,000 to $9,999) |
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Kitty Cole
Robert and Ardis James
The Madison Council, Library
of Congress
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| PATRONS ($1,000 to $4,999) |
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Steve and Terri Bass
Clara Bingham and David Michaelis
The Honorable Ann Brown and Mr.
Don Brown
Laura Lee Lyons Brown
Marcie Cohen Ferris
The Folklife Center, Library
of Congress
David and Betty Jones
David Jones Jr. and Mary Gwen
Wheeler
Barbara Kenworthy
Lyn and Norman Lear
Bonnie Leman
Jane Evins Leonard
Helen O'Bryant
Jewell Patterson
Yvonne Porcella Studios
Roth Family Foundation Ltd.
Walter and Elizabeth Stern Foundation
Margaret Wood
Kenneth Zegart
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| SUPPORTERS ($500 to $999) |
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Anonymous
Dr. Fred Hendler and Dr. Nancy
Martin
Penny McMorris
Karen Musgrave and Thomas Stephan
Chris and Norm Radke
Daniel and Joanna Rose
Julie Silber and Jean Demeter,
The Quilt Complex
Vivienne and Ted Steinbock
Maryanne Welch
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| FRIENDS (up to $499) |
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Kate Adams
Gloria Adriance
Dorothy Alig
Sally Ambrose
Virginia and Arthur Anderson
Jamie Bolane
Bertha Bowden
Jody Brotherson
Sylvia Burck
Carol and Landon Butler
Kathryn Christopherson
Linda Claussen
Hulda Cohen
Audrey R. Coming
Charlya Cooley
Mrs. Richard R. Constant
Pat Crews
Susan Davis
Donna Defloc
Doug DeNatale and Gail Matthews-DeNatale
Stephanie Deutsch
Caryl Bryer Fallert
Helaine Fendelman
Sarah McNeal Few
Diane Gant
Joanne Gasperik
Ellen Glenn
Ann Harithas
Deborah Harris
Margarete Heinisch
Amy Henderson and John Fuson
Sharon Hoogendorn
Bernard L. and Rebecca Y. Herman
Alan and Karen Jabbour
Lorraine Jackson
ME Laskowski
Anne and Fritz Kasten
Mark Kornbluh
Amy Joanne Kotkin
Lisa Krakowsky
Sherlee Mauch
Marsha MacDowell and C. Kurt
Dewhurst
Kathleen McCrady
Catherine Miller
The Minor Family Foundation
Richard Moe
Terrie Newman
Pat Nichols
Dolores Niemi
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Oyler
Tammy Payne
Cecelia T. Pedescleaux
Susan Pfeifer
Amelie Porter
Sherman Reis
Louise Reynolds
Le Rowell
Robert and Irene Sinclair
Paula Slack
Evelyn Stell
Judith Shanks
Merry Silber
Judy Snook
Greg Todd
Nora Tulchin
Carolyn Vale
Virginia Vis
Bonny Wolf
Marilyn Woodin
Barbara Vlack
Merikay Waldvogel
Jan Wass
The Wells Foundation
Diana D. Young
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Our Committed Industry
Partners
Our Supporters in Quilt
Guilds
| Guilds of the Month |
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- Still available for guilds to
join us in 2003!
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| Guild Stars |
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Orange County Quilt Guild
San Juan Quilt Guild
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| Guild Benefactors |
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Pride City Quilter's Guild
Valley Quilters
Quilters Crossing
Marquette County Quilters Association
Thimble & Thread Quilt Guild
of Greater St. Louis
Northwest Quilt
Smithsonian Stitchers
Country Crossroad
Island Quilters
Cobblestone Quilters
Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum
Country Patches Quilt Guild
Austin Area Quilt Guild
Lakeview Quilters Guild
Bay Area
Quilt Guild
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WE ARE GRATEFUL TO SUPPORTERS OF ALLIANCE REGIONAL
CENTERS FOR THE QUILT
We also wish to acknowledge individuals, organizations, and companies
that have generously supported The Alliance's Regional Centers for
The Quilt at the University
of Delaware, Michigan
State University, and University of Texas. These generous donors,
through their support of regional centers, make possible the growing
national network and activity of documenting, preserving, and sharing
the story of quilts.
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