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Representing
Hearts’ Home Acoustics for the second year as Silver Sponsors are:
Chaney Rutherford (Manager), David Orf (Owner) and his wife, Peggy.
The Celtic Nights show highlighted the many musical offerings of
Hearts’ Home Acoustics and served as an inspirational and
motivational example for students pursuing music at Hearts’ Home
Acoustics.
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Kendall County Economic
Development Corporation has been instrumental in the
creation/development of Boerne Performing Arts as a Silver Sponsor for
the first two years of the organization. The EDC/GVTC conference room
hosts all the organizational committee meetings for Boerne Performing
Arts. Following the Irish presentation, members of Celtic Nights enjoyed
visiting with representatives from the EDC. Pictured from left to right
are: Stevie O’Connor (Guitar/Uillean Pipes), Jana Rogers (EDC), Derek
Ryan (vocalist), Clodagh Roper (dancer), Brian Kelly (Banjo), Suzanne
Savage (vocalist) and Dan Rogers (President/CEO of Kendall County EDC).
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Sonora Bank, Silver
Sponsors for The 5 Browns, greeted the pianists following Saturday’s
production. From left to right are Gregory Brown, Melody Brown, Mike
and Carol Schultz representing Sonora Bank, Stephen Beus, Deondra
Brown and Ryan Brown. Cordillera Ranch co-sponsored the event with
Sonora Bank.
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Representing The
Boerne Star with The 5 Browns (left to right) are Brian and Dayna
Cartwright. The Boerne Star has provided support to Boerne
Performing Arts as Season Silver Sponsors since the Inaugural
Concerts in 2012.
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J.R. Mooney Galleries
supports Boerne Performing Arts by providing a professionally matted and
framed poster featuring each of the visiting artists. Combining this
visual arts presentation with the performing arts concert melds the
entire arts community into promoting the cultural life in Boerne. In
turn, autographed posters by the visiting artists are matted and framed
by J.R. Mooney Galleries as a “thank you gift” to each of the specific
concert sponsors. Picture above are (left to right) Melody Brown,
Gregory Brown, Lori and Paul De Luna (J.R. Mooney Galleries), Deondra
Brown, Ryan Brown and Stephen Beus, surrounding the artwork on display
in the lobby at Champion High School. | |
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Representing The GVTC
Foundation (left to right) are Paula White (President), Robin Cunningham
(Secretary), and Roger Lewis (Vice President). The GVTC Foundation has
provided support to Boerne Performing Arts as Silver Sponsors since the
Inaugural Season in 2012. The GVTC Foundation is dedicated to building
and supporting a stronger community by supporting organizations in the
area that they serve, with special attention given to the Educational
Programs offered by Boerne Performing Arts FOR KIDS programs.
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Authentic Custom Homes,
Silver Sponsors for Drumline Live, greeted cast members Brian Snell
(Drum Major) and the Drumline Live Dancers immediately following
Saturday’s production. From left to right are John Froetschel, Tricia
Peña, Sally Peña, Teri Froetschel and Israel Peña. Following their
performance, the cast of Drumline Live led the audience to the lobby
where the artists had an opportunity to meet ticket holders and the
sponsors for this event. Authentic Custom Homes’ sponsorship provided
funding for 1,000 students to attend a special school program held
earlier that day by Drumline Live. | |
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The Boerne
Convention & Visitors Bureau and The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation
each made generous contributions to Boerne Performing Arts. Pictured
above are Wendy Little and Larry Woods of the Boerne Convention &
Visitors Bureau visiting with the cast of Drumline Live. The CVB and
the Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce are the official box offices
Boerne Performing Arts events, providing customer service for all
ticket goers.
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Representing Hearts Home Acoustics, Silver Sponsors for Bowfire (left to right), Amy and Chaney Rutherford, along with their son Pierson, were thrilled to experience the musicianship of Bowfire, and the positive effects this performance will have on their guitar and violin students that presently study at their music school. | |
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Kendall County Economic Development Corporation sponsored the 2012 Inaugural Season in addition to providing office/meeting space throughout the year for Boerne Performing Arts. Pictured above are Dan Rogers and his wife Jana, and Melissa Milton and her husband Mark. |
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The Boerne Convention & Visitors Bureau and The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation each made generous contributions to Boerne Performing Arts. Pictured above are Larry Woods and Wendy Little of the Boerne Convention & Visitors Bureau visiting with the cast of Bowfire.
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Representatives from Cordillera Ranch and The Boerne Star had the opportunity to meet the artists of TAO: The Art of the Drum following their recent sold-out performance at the Boerne Champion High School Auditorium. In addition to the evening performance, 1,000 local students enjoyed a 1-hour school show by TAO thanks to the generosity of these two sponsors. Pictured above from Cordillera Ranch are (left to right), Barbara Hill, David Hill, Sara Hill, Charlie Hill, Kathy Denton, and Barry Denton. Representing The Boerne Star, in photo below (left to right), are Dayna Cartwright, Brian Cartwright, and Nick Cartwright. The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation and the Boerne Convention & Visitors Bureau provided additional funding for this performance. Boerne Performing Arts operates under the auspices of the Hill Country Council for the Arts, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. | |
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GVTC Communications Representatives Billy Wilson and Paula White had the opportunity to meet Manolo Cagnin of the Vienna Boys Choir following their recent sold-out performance in Boerne. GVTC Communications and The GVTC Foundation sponsored the Inaugural Performance of the Boerne Performing Arts. |
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