Many Thanks and Appreciation to the HBTS Supporters
Supporters
CREATE Council on the Arts
This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of The Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by CREATE Council on the Arts.
Catskill Mountain Foundation
This project is made possible with support from the Catskill Mountain Foundation.
ART New York Alliance of Resident Theatres
This project is made possible with support from the ART New York Alliance of Resident Theatres.
Foundation Support
This project is made possible with support from
The Ruth and Adolph Schnurmacher Foundation and
The Walter Turney Family Foundation
We couldn't do this without you!
Thank you!
Polly Adams
Brian Byrne
Eloise Carrigan
Esther Cohen
Mary Davenport
Rebecca Darke
The Eggery Inn
Elaine Faynor & Stephen Shepherd
Joel Fetsco
Mike Finesilver & Sean Cahalane
Stuart Harris
Ann Janeway
Dennis Kear
Frederick Kelley & Michael Young
Penny Kronengold
Marcia Haufrecht
Gene & Elaine Landriau
Sally & Bob Laurilliard
Jillian Lindig
David Margulies
Phyllis McGlynn
Alice McLane
Josephine McSweeney
John Michalski
Anne Neuman Bacal
Wallace Norman & The Woodstock Fringe
Susan Kukle & Arch Perkins
Karen & Bob Rhodes
Joel Sherman
Art & Bonnie Tressler
the Rota Latvian Camp
Art & Bonnie Tressler
Village Hardware
John & Joanne Ainesworth
Doug Barron
Brian Byrne
Carver Blanchard
Lori
Bob & Sally Laurilliard
Ellen Manfredi
Olivia Mechlowitz
Summer 2009
Dear Friends:
Thinking about 2009, Horton passing, this “recession,” the rains, abundance and lack thereof… and how Horton must’ve lived through quite a number of ebbs and flows, of the economy, of droughts and floods, of human generosity and severity.
I remember now that he asked his father if he could go to Drama School at 16, right in the middle of the Great Depression. His father had the opportunity to join an “oil pool,”taking shares in an oil venture. Or, he said, he could put that savings towards Horton’s schooling. Well, we know which venture he chose to invest in. The other partners all became quite wealthy in the oil pool. Horton’s Dad became rich also, in something less measurable in dollars, more in richness of the spirit and in humanity.
We thank you all for all your support over these last fifteen years. We have loved presenting Horton Foote’s rich material. Our pennies, like yours, are being counted and measured out with more caution and precision than ever before. But we’re still here! Our major private donor and underwriter has had an irreparable loss and can no longer fund us. but we’re still here. Others have cut back, still others have sent plenty of stoicism and good wishes.
For all of you, we are grateful and we thank you for coming out and valuing this theatre. Please consider a fully tax-deductible donation and a vote of confidence for our endeavor. Your spirit will be richer for it, I guarantee you.
HBTS