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Harris Center for the Performing Arts Program Guide March-June 2018

The Harris Center for the Arts seeks to enrich the lives of people throughout California’s capital region by providing venues and opportunities to experience artistic work, celebrate cultural traditions and participate in the creative process. It does this through operation of a $50 million, 80,000 square foot regional arts center opened in 2011, and an evolving array of vibrant programs geared for people of all ages and backgrounds. Among these, Presentations bring artists from around the world to the Center to perform and share, Partnerships make the Center a home for local artists and arts organizations, and Productions are work created and/or developed on site. The Center is home to Folsom Lake College’s visual and performing arts instructional offerings, as well as other life-long learning programs for the broader community.

The Harris Center for the Arts seeks to enrich the lives of people throughout California’s capital region by providing venues and opportunities to experience artistic work, celebrate cultural traditions and participate in the creative process.

It does this through operation of a $50 million, 80,000 square foot regional arts center opened in 2011, and an evolving array of vibrant programs geared for people of all ages and backgrounds. Among these,

Presentations bring artists from around the world to the Center to perform and share,
Partnerships make the Center a home for local artists and arts organizations, and
Productions are work created and/or developed on site.
The Center is home to Folsom Lake College’s visual and performing arts instructional offerings, as well as other life-long learning programs for the broader community.

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In The Wings:<br />

Staff, Faculty, Board, District & Volunteers<br />

<strong>Harris</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Staff<br />

Administration<br />

Dave Pier, Executive Director<br />

Linda Stack, Administrative Assistant<br />

Customer Services<br />

Lisa Burrage, Ticket Office Supervisor<br />

Devan Ivaska, Ticket Office Customer<br />

Relations Assistant<br />

Jared Van Kirk, Business Intelligence &<br />

Operations Consultant<br />

Lead Customer Service Representatives:<br />

Kyongjin Cho, Alisia Gomez, Daniel Walsh<br />

Customer Service Representatives:<br />

Kayla Arney, Jennifer Berry, Kay Damron,<br />

Dillon DeBoda, Tina Farmer, MacKenzie<br />

Harrell, Julia Heideman, Marylou Keane,<br />

Christine Mahoney, Drew Mat<strong>the</strong>ws,<br />

John Moore, Shane Murphy, Michael Roa,<br />

Anne Thorp, Emma Thorp, Alana Truong,<br />

Yester Voskanyan<br />

Development<br />

Sally Howard, Director of College<br />

Advancement<br />

Anne Ward, College Relations Specialist<br />

Susan Brackenhoff, Staff<br />

Event Services<br />

Holly Larson, Event Services Specialist,<br />

Linda Woodson, Administrative Clerk<br />

Belinda Soerjohadi, Student Assistant<br />

Front-of-house Leads:<br />

Grace Barner, Justin Brooke,<br />

Judy Lamb, Nicolette Latini,<br />

Emily Marshall-Conley, Vicki Mason,<br />

Lee Ray McDoniels, Linda McDoniels,<br />

Bruce Notareus, Michelle Petro,<br />

Sandi Reis, Cindy Templeton<br />

Gallery<br />

Eunyoung Hwang, Marisa Sayago,<br />

Heike Schmid<br />

Marketing & Communications<br />

Paul Dorn, Director of Marketing and<br />

Communications<br />

Don Button, Graphic Designer<br />

Marketing Staff:<br />

Addison Eppler, Daniel Jamieson,<br />

Connor Jensen, Allison Masi,<br />

Kathleen Switzer, Dave Webb<br />

Production<br />

Sam Coquerille, Technical Director<br />

Eduardo Garza, Assistant Technical Dir.<br />

Jacob Cantu, Assistant Technical Director<br />

Julie Sandberg, Artist Hospitality<br />

Folsom Lake College Staff<br />

Whitney Yamamura, President<br />

Kathleen Kirklin, Vice President<br />

of Administration<br />

Monica Pactol, Vice President of Instruction<br />

BJ Snowden, Dean, Visual and<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>ming <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Sally Howard, Director of College<br />

Advancement<br />

Sondra Lee, Assistant to <strong>the</strong> President<br />

Kristy Hart, Communications<br />

and Public In<strong>for</strong>mation Officer<br />

Jane Crandell, Public In<strong>for</strong>mation Svcs.<br />

Jennifer McLane, Public In<strong>for</strong>mation Svcs.<br />

Matt Battershell, Public In<strong>for</strong>mation Svcs.<br />

Joany Harman, Business Services<br />

Supervisor<br />

Dee Visentin, Business Services<br />

Melissa Williams, Director of<br />

Administrative Services<br />

Kathy Barnes, Campus Operations -<br />

Printing/Mailroom Services<br />

Laura Kelly, Campus Operations -<br />

Printing/Mailroom Services<br />

Jeff Lewis, IT & Media Services Supervisor<br />

David Hindi, Media Systems/Resources<br />

Specialist<br />

Christopher Raines, Custodial/Receiving<br />

Supervisor<br />

Visual and Per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> Faculty<br />

KC Boylan, Victoire Chochezi,<br />

Paula Haug, Angela Prelip, Communication<br />

and Media Studies<br />

Debra Worth, Dance<br />

Philip Angove, David Newnham, Music<br />

David <strong>Harris</strong>, Ian Wallace, Theatre and<br />

Cinema <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Cameron Hoyt, Theatre Technician<br />

Eunyoung Hwang, Marisa Sayago,<br />

Heike Schmid, Visual <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Melonie Quintell, VAPA Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Hao Lee, Music Department Instructional<br />

Assistant<br />

FLC Foundation<br />

The Folsom Lake College Foundation<br />

supports Folsom Lake College and<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Harris</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> through<br />

fundraising and advocacy. The <strong>Center</strong><br />

would not have happened without <strong>the</strong><br />

vision and support of <strong>the</strong> Foundation’s<br />

volunteer members.<br />

2016-17 Foundation Board Members<br />

Kathleen Leavitt, Chair,<br />

Madroña Vineyards<br />

Dr. Anthony Retodo, First Vice Chair,<br />

Kaiser Permanente<br />

Bryan Byrd, Immediate Past Chair,<br />

CA Earthquake Authority<br />

Cyrus Abhar, City of Rancho Cordova<br />

Phil Braverman, Community Member<br />

Craig Burnett, Community Concert Assoc.<br />

Terry Carroll, Style Media Group<br />

Harry Elliott, Elliott Homes Inc.<br />

Bob Holderness, Holderness Law Firm<br />

John Knight, LRCCD Trustee<br />

Ed Manansala,<br />

El Dorado County Office of Education<br />

Iain Marshall, Edward Jones<br />

Robert McGarvey, City of Rancho<br />

Cordova<br />

Mick Neshek, Kikkoman Foods, Inc.<br />

Evert Palmer, City of Folsom<br />

Don Pearson, Inductive Automation<br />

Marlyn Pino-Jones, Community Member<br />

Paul Plemmons, Sierra Nevada<br />

Corporation<br />

Randy Ross, Mercy Folsom<br />

Chris Thompson, Wells Fargo<br />

Los Rios Police Dept.<br />

Valerie Cox, Interim LRPD Chief<br />

Ben Murphy, LRPD Sergeant<br />

Los Rios Community<br />

College District<br />

The Los Rios Community College District<br />

is a two-year public college district<br />

serving <strong>the</strong> greater Sacramento region.<br />

The district includes American River,<br />

Cosumnes River, Folsom Lake, and<br />

Sacramento City colleges; major centers<br />

in Placerville, Davis, West Sacramento,<br />

downtown Sacramento, Natomas, and<br />

Rancho Cordova; and special services <strong>for</strong><br />

business and industry. Our colleges offer<br />

transfer education and AA/AS degrees<br />

and certificates in over 70 career fields.<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Pamela Haynes<br />

Dustin Johnson<br />

Robert Jones<br />

John Knight<br />

Tami Nelson<br />

Deborah Ortiz<br />

Ruth Scribner<br />

Chancellor<br />

Dr. Brian King<br />

Volunteers:<br />

A Key Part of <strong>the</strong> Team<br />

More than 1,500 volunteers help to keep<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Center</strong> running smoothly. Last year<br />

alone, volunteers contributed nearly 35,000<br />

hours as gallery docents, ushers and office<br />

assistants, and community ambassadors<br />

— helping patrons to have an outstanding<br />

arts experience. They are a key part of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong>’s success — it literally could not<br />

operate without <strong>the</strong>ir support. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation about <strong>the</strong> volunteer program,<br />

visit www.harriscenter.net.<br />

<strong>Harris</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> produced in<br />

association with Style Magazine.<br />

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