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Produced by the ROANOKE ISLAND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
The Lost Colony is produced by the Roanoke Island Historical Association, Inc. (RIHA). It is Ameri-
ca's longest running symphonic outdoor drama, located on Roanoke Island on the Outer Banks of North
Carolina. We are a non-profit historical and educational corporation as identified by Section 501 (c) 3 of
the Internal Revenue Service Code. Since 1937, RIHA has produced The Lost Colony to celebrate the history of the first permanent
English colony on Roanoke Island, North Carolina (1587), through drama, education, and literature. Our
compelling story of vision, determination, and inspiration recounts the trials and tribulations of England's
first attempts to colonize the New World and their interactions with the Native Americans. We present
the drama, written by North Carolina’s Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Green, each summer (June through
August) at the Waterside Theatre at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site operated by the National Park
Service Outer Banks Group. The Lost Colony is supported by admissions, memberships, contributions, corporate sponsorships,
grants, state and local funds, a generous corps of volunteers, and the cooperation of the National Park
Service. The experience of our theatre patrons is our first priority. Our story is brought to life each
summer by talented and impassioned actors and technicians and enhanced by our beautiful setting on
Roanoke Sound, where the actual events of history took place over 400 years ago.
ROANOKE ISLAND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman William P. Massey, Manteo
Vice Chairman
Kevin Bradley, Bel Air, Maryland
Treasurer Brendan Medlin, Manteo
Secretary
Susan Fearing, Manteo
General Counsel Robert B. Hobbs, Jr., Southern Shores
Historian
lebame houston, Manteo
Bea Basnight, Manteo
John Bone, Kitty Hawk
Judith Carraway, Norfolk, VA
Julie Daniels, Ketchum, ID
Dawn Enochs, Manteo
Jamie Hatchell, Manteo
Lucy Inman, Raleigh
Thomasine Kennedy, Chinquapin
Chris Seawell, Manteo
Dr. Benjamin F. Speller, Jr., Edenton
Shelby Sheffield Strother, Edenton
Jane Webster, Kitty Hawk
David Woronoff, Southern Pines
EX-OFFICIO DESIGNEES
Dr. Sue Burgess, Nags Head Designee: Mark Johnson, Superintendent of Public Instruction State of North Carolina
Dr. Kevin Cherry, Chapel Hill Designee: Susi Hamilton Secretary of Natural and Cultural Resources State of North Carolina
Robert Woodard, Kill Devil Hills Designee, Dare County Board of Commissioners
Constance H. Rose, Manteo
Designee, North Carolina Senate
Earl Willis, Edenton Designee, North Carolina Speaker of the House
Dennis McGinnis, Manteo Co—Rep Alumni Committee
Gail Hutchison, Manteo
Co—Rep Alumni Committee
Honorary Vice Chair
Marjalene Thomas, Manteo
America’s Premiere Outdoor Drama
Dear Fellow Travelers,
Do you feel the mystery? Has a sense of history surrounded you? Does the rustle of ancient oaks echo with
cries of early settlers? Does the rumble of native drumbeats haunt the night air? Can you feel the arm of
history beckon you to explore America’s greatest unsolved mystery?
What happened here more than four centuries ago? What of those 85 men, 17 women and 13 children? What
are we to make of the letters CRO carved into a tree near where we come together tonight?
And why do we care? Pioneering English settlers were not first to inhabit this land. Native tribes thrived
throughout the region and lived with a strong sense of social order. To the south, Spain established settlements
in St. Augustine by 1565, almost two decades before the English took possession of where we are gathered.
How best to understand The Lost Colony? Our story is a dramatic interpretation drawn from historic records
and conjecture, eloquently blended with poetry and music and dance by Pulitzer Prize-Winning North
Carolinian, Paul Green. Take a moment to see sculptor William Hipp III’s bust of Paul Green at the rear of
Waterside Theatre.
Now in its 81st summer season, The Lost Colony began as the vision of area residents unselfishly committed
to preserving the story of Virginia Dare and those early English colonists who endured the 5,000-mile journey
to new lives in a mysterious, unknown world. That same spirit continues to inspire subsequent generations of
directors of the Roanoke Island Historical Association, a non-governmental nonprofit. Together, with an
annual company of more than 120 artistic leaders, actors, singers, dancers, technicians and theatre managers,
we are honored and humbled to keep the dream alive.
To appreciate tonight’s performance further, we encourage you to continue pursuing the mystery of the Lost
Colony. Stop by the National Park Service Visitor’s Center adjacent to Waterside Theatre. Visit other
Roanoke Island attractions. Linger in downtown Manteo. Learn about iconic lighthouses that dot the Outer
Banks. See where Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1903 inaugurated the era of powered flight. And enjoy miles
of the finest family beaches.
Thank you for attending The Lost Colony. We hope you will let your imagination wrestle with how you would
solve America’s greatest unsolved mystery!
Regards,
William P. Massey
Chairman
1409 National Park Drive Manteo, NC 27954 ▪ 252-473-2127 ▪ www.thelostcolony.org
The Year In Review
The process of producing and promoting our 2018 Season
began months before anyone ever stepped foot on the stage.
We give a very special thanks our members, our staff, the
Board of Directors, volunteers and cast & crew; The Lost
Colony production wouldn’t be possible without each of you.
Here are some of the highlights…
January 2018
Associate Producer, Lance Culpepper and Director,
Ira David Wood, III attend Institute of Outdoor
Theatre auditions in Greensboro, NC.
February 2018
Auditions were held locally for the spring
production of Ghosts of The Lost Colony.
Local Auditions for The Lost Colony production
were held at Manteo High School and attended by Ira
David Wood III, McCrae Hardy, Pam Atha, Robert
Midgette and Lance Culpepper.
March 2018
Associate Producer Lance Culpepper, CEO Bill
Coleman and Musical Director McCrae Hardy attend
Southeastern Theatre Conference Auditions in
Mobile, Alabama.
Ghosts of The Lost Colony, an interactive theater
experience in it’s fifth season, performs for seven
school groups from across the state of North Carolina
and southern Virginia; and 11 performances for the
public. This event was made possible by a grant from
The Outer Banks Visitors Bureau.
Eleven students from Western Carolina
University volunteer for 2 days assisting
Maintenance Supervisor Crystal Simpson in
preparing the theatre area and Morrison Grove
for the 2018 season.
April 2018
Ghosts of The Lost Colony performances
continue throughout the month.
The pedestal and plaque for the Paul Green
bust, created by sculptor William Hipp, III, was
renovated with help from the Paul Green
Foundation.
Dare Nights, sponsored by Midgett Insurance
Agency/Nationwide, assisted three local food
pantries. Held on the first three Fridays in June,
locals attended free with a donation of
non-perishable food or dry goods.
The Hunting of the Snark (North American
Premier) opened in the Sound Stage as the
summer Children’s Theatre production, sponsored
by ACE Outer Banks Hardware.
Mystery of The Lost Colony, sponsored by
Carolina Designs, opened in Duck with the first of
four performances throughout the summer.
The first Professional Theatre Workshop
production opened in the Sound Stage for
members of the company. 2018 shows included:
The Long Christmas Dinner by Thornton Wilder, A
Midsummers Night Dream by William Shakespeare,
Brilliant Traces by Cindy Lou Johnson and Vignettes
for an Idol Beachfront by cast member Daniel
Prillaman.
A Q&A session with the cast was led by actress
Sandy Duncan and her husband, actor Don
Correia, after a Friday night performance.
May 2018
Dominion Energy Volunteers came out to spruce up
the theatre and surrounding area.
An Ice Cream Social welcomed the 2018 cast and
crew on the grounds of The Lost Colony.
The Lion’s Club hosted the Annual Fish Fry at the
theatre to welcome the cast and crew.
Opening Night of The Lost Colony. The Opening
Night Reception, sponsored by PNC and Basnight’s
Lone Cedar Café, was held in the Sound Stage.
June 2018
A special school matinee was held at the
Waterside Theatre for over 800 local students.
Royal Tea is launched in the Soundstage
presenting a unique opportunity to have an
audience with Queen Elizabeth I and her court (from
The Lost Colony 2018 cast).
Theatre Arts Camp, one of two week long
sessions, opened with a performance of Snow
White. This year, we welcomed an Education
Coordinator funded by a grant from SETC.
Daytime tours, in partnership with the National
Park Service, are offered three days a week, leaving
from the Visitor’s Center.
July 2018
The Lost Colony Choir performed at the 4th of
July Celebration in front of the Courthouse in
downtown Manteo.
Mystery of the Lost Colony continues in Duck.
Sponsored by Carolina Designs, the shows are a
part of the Children’s Interactive Theatre season.
The Lost Colony children’s show, The Hunting
of the Snark cast traveled offsite to the three
Dare County Libraries.
Two pre-show talk backs, with Music Director,
McCrae Hardy and Director, Ira David Wood, III,
offered audiences a behind-the-scenes look at
the artistic staff.
August 2018
Alice in Wonderland Jr., was performed by the 3rd
session of the Theatre Arts Camp in collaboration
with the Theatre Arts Academy students.
The Lost Colony Choir performed at a GEM Cen-
ter function and spent time helping with the craft of
the day.
The Virginia Dare Faire, presented by The Lost
Colony and the National Park Service, and sponsored
by First National Bank, was held on the grounds of
Ft. Raleigh Historic Site near the NPS Visitor’s Center.
Virginia Dare Night, sponsored by First National
Bank, included babies as Virginia Dare and the
presentation of the company awards for outstanding
service and performance during the 2018 season.
September 2018
Crystal Bryan, Marketing Manager, attended an
Etix Conference in Raleigh to learn the latest trends
in marketing.
RIHA’s second annual TLC Wine & Culinary
Festival opened with a Vintner’s Dinner Friday
evening featuring chef Sam McGann and wines from
the Virginia Dare Winery. Saturday’s Grand Tasting
highlighted over 120 wines from around the world,
local breweries and restaurants. The event was
sponsored by Virginia Dare Winery, Outer Banks
Visitors Bureau, PCL and TowneBank/Towne
Insurance.
Mystery of the Lost Colony fall tour performed in
eleven elementary schools in Eastern North Carolina.
Two of The Lost Colony costumes were put on
display in the North Carolina Museum of History as
part of the exhibit “The Demise of Sir Walter
Raleigh”, held from September to November.
October 2018
The Lost Colony hosted the 2018 Outdoor Theatre Conference. TLC artistic staff members led presentations on lighting, sound and special effects. The Scott Parker Award was presented to RIHA counsel, Robert Hobbs. This award is for an exceptional volunteer in the field of Outdoor Theatre and recognizes an individual for their extraordinary, dedicated and unpaid service to the organization.
November 2018
The Annual Membership Meeting and Luncheon
held at Avenue Waterfront Grill to recap the 81st
season.
December 2018
TLC will participate in the Annual Christmas
Parade in downtown Manteo.
Company Awards 2018
Bob Knowles Award
Stephen Turner
2018 was Stephen's fourth season at The Lost Colony. He is originally
from Piedmont, Alabama where he graduated with a degree in
Mechanical Design.
The Bob Knowles Award recognizes outstanding professionalism and
artistic integrity within The Lost Colony production. The award honors
Robert “Bob” Knowles who dedicated 25 years to The Lost Colony as
production coordinator, associate producer, and general manager.
Cora Mae Basnight Scholarship
Bethany Johnson
A Texas native, Bethany has happily traveled more than 1,700 miles to perform at the Waterside Theatre to serve three consecutive seasons at The Lost Colony. She took on the role of a Choir Member and each year added responsibilities such as Dance Swing, Choir Captain, and Understudy for the role of Eleanor Dare. She was also featured as the Lullaby Soloist for two of her three seasons. Bethany has studied music and dance nearly all her life, and thus went on to pursue Musical Theatre and Dance at West Texas A&M University. She is extremely thankful for every opportunity The Lost Colony has provided her, but still calls the town of Manteo “home”.
The Cora Mae Basnight Scholarship is awarded to the company
member who has exhibited distinction in music; dedication to excellence in
a theatrical musical performance; commitment to The Lost Colony; and
professional conduct on and offstage. The scholarship is named for the
late Cora Mae Basnight, a gifted pianist and The Lost Colony’s most
famous Agona.
Bradford Fearing Producers Award
Don Bridge
2018 was Don’s fourteenth season with The Lost Colony. He played Old Tom from 1992-97, returning in 1999 to play Captain Ananias Dare, 2003 in the role of Governor John White and Father Martin in 2011-12 and 2015. This was his third year as The Historian. He has written and directed for The Lost Colony Children's Theater as well. The Colony has always been a family affair for Don. His wife Lisa Bridge played Queen Elizabeth for seven years and their children Max and Alice were part of the show for six years in the 1990s.
Terry Snead
Terry has logged in over 1000 performances with The Lost Colony.
Right out of grad school in 1978, he began under director Joe Layton
playing the Historian in The Lost Colony. After a long history in shows and
movies around the nation, in 2006, Lady Jane McCullough, the director,
says, "Read Gov. White for me." 27 years later was truly was coming
home for me. I've been lucky to have great directors, Robert Richmond
and Ira David Wood guiding me as Gov. White in 2006, 07, 08, 11, 12,
Historian again 2013 then White in 2014, and 2016 to now.
The Bradford Fearing Award is presented to a company member or a
fulltime Roanoke Island Historical Association employee for outstanding
merit or contribution to The Lost Colony. The award honors the late
Bradford Fearing, the “guiding genius of The Lost Colony”, who contacted
playwright Paul Green and urged him to write his first outdoor symphonic
historical drama.
Evelyn Russell Layton Award
Emily Asbury
A native of Barboursville, WV and a Otterbein University graduate, this
was Emily's fourth summer playing Queen Elizabeth, I. She has performed
in three national tours with the Chamber Theatre of Boston, presenting
adaptations of classic literature to young audiences as well as Lexington
Children’s Theatre. Emily is a certified Actor Combatant with the Society
of American Fight Directors.
The Evelyn Russell Layton Award was established by Joe Layton
(director 1964 to 1984) to honor his wife, the late Evelyn Russell Layton.
The purpose of this distinguished award is to recognize a promising
theatrical talent and to assist the recipient while beginning a professional
career .
OUR SUPPORTERS
The Roanoke Island Historical Association’s list of appreciation and gratitude grows greater with every year! Our
81st Anniversary was blessed by many wonderful supporters.
In 2017, PNC became The Lost Colony’s first Title Sponsor, and we are extremely grateful that PNC continued this
sponsorship for the 81st Season. Their funding and support gives children 5 & under the opportunity to attend a
The Lost Colony performance free; and assists with production expenses immensely. For the 5th year, ACE Outer
Banks generously sponsored our successful children’s theatre show – The Hunting of the Snark. Carolina Designs
continued to sponsor the four free Mystery of the Lost Colony performances at the Duck Amphitheatre. This
amazing show for young audiences was reworked into a touring program and was presented this fall to elementary
schools in Currituck, Hyde and Chowan-Edenton counties by a generous grant from Dominion Energy; and to Pitt
County elementary schools through a Wells Fargo grant. Walmart Kitty Hawk once again gifted RIHA with a grant for
amenities at Morrison Grove Apartment for our company members.
Basnight’s Lone Cedar Café catered a sumptuous spread for The Lost Colony’s Opening Night Reception, which
was beautifully decorated by Holiday House Weddings & Events, with linens and our red carpet donated by Metro
House Rentals. Lost Colony Brewery, City Beverage and Pepsi graciously donated beverages to the event. Co-
sponsored by PNC, these sponsors and partners make our Opening Night a very special evening! The Dunes
Restaurant catered the opening night and closing night parties for the company members, generously sharing their
southern cooking and hospitality.
The Midgett Insurance Agency once again sponsored Dare Nights; the first three Friday evenings in June when
Dare County residents are invited to attend a performance free with a donation of nonperishables for our
community’s local food banks. First National Bank sponsored the celebration of Virginia Dare’s birthday with the
annual Virginia Dare Faire and Baby Night, a beloved tradition for many in the community. The Virginia Dare Faire,
a free family fun festival, was held in partnership with the National Park Service. Jewelry by Gail generously created
and donated the five gold charms for each Virginia Dare baby chosen. Avenue Waterfront Grille continues to
sponsor our Annual Membership Meeting at their restaurant, even after enduring several months of hardship from
being closed due to a burst water line. And, one of our long-time wishes was gifted from Food Lion; a 6 passenger
Club Car which was used extensively throughout The Lost Colony season and for our fundraising event, The Lost
Colony Wine and Culinary Festival.
OUR SUPPORTERS
The second annual The Lost Colony Wine & Culinary event was just amazing! Blessed with great weather, the event not only raised more than last year but nearly doubled our anticipated budget! Virginia Dare Winery was the lead and Royal Sponsor. We are grateful to The Family Coppola for their commitment to The Lost Colony and the Wine & Culinary Festival, and for their generous funding, donation of wines, auction items and expertise. We are also grateful to the many sponsors and individuals who passionately joined RIHA in making this large-scale fundraising event successful, and support the future of The Lost Colony: Outer Banks Visitors Bureau, PCL Civil Constructors, TowneBank OBX and Towne Insurance, Food Lion, First National Bank, Midgett Insurance Agency, Outer Banks Insurance Agency, Peak Resources Outer Banks, Jane Webster, Oasis Suites/Hatchell Concrete, Southern Bank, Kellogg Supply, First Bank, Shoshin Technologies, Island X-pertees, OBX Chevrolet Buick, Outer Banks Hospital, Mr. & Mrs. John Ennis, Lib Fearing, Outer Banks Heating & Cooling, Outer Banks Media and Pepsi Bottling Ventures. And to our Hospitality Sponsors: Days Inn Oceanfront and Days Inn Suites Mariner, Pirate’s Cove Realty, First Colony Inn, Hilton Garden Inn, Oasis Suites, Ramada Plaza, Roanoke Island Inn, See Sea Motel, Tarheel Motel and White Doe Inn. We want to express our appreciation to Cindy McGann, Chef Sam McGann, the Guest Chefs from Durham, NC and all the restaurants, breweries, wine distributors, suppliers and wineries for their participation and generosity in “one of the best events of the year – for a second year in a row!” Our most heartfelt thank you to our donors and supporters who help us fulfill our Mission and make The Lost Colony production come to life each year. We couldn’t do this work without you, and for that, we are forever grateful.
Endowment Funds, Foundations, Family Trusts, and Government Entities The Roanoke Island Historical Association gratefully acknowledges the receipt of grants and awards from foundations, family trusts, endowments and government entities, and thanks them for their generous philanthropy. The 2018 season was made possible through the generous support and gifts from: Amazon Smile Charitable Organization, the Bell Family Foundation, the Community Fund, Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, Enochs Family Fund, ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift Program, the M. Keith Fearing Jr. Family Trust, Fidelity Charitable Trust, IBM International Foundation Matching Grants Program, the Josephus Daniels Charitable Fund, the Kealy Family Foundation, the K Foundation, the Beth Kraft Scholarship, North Carolina Arts Council, North Carolina Community Foundation, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Outer Banks Visitors Bureau, PNC Foundation, PNC Matching Gift Foundation, the Rosie Family Charitable Fund, the Ruth Pitt Performing Arts Fund, the Rosie Family Charitable Fund, SETC Endowment Fund, The Smallwood Living Trust, Virginia H. Meekins Revocable Living Trust, Wal-Mart Corporation and Wells Fargo Foundation. The Roanoke Island Historical Association is grateful to all its supporters for their roles as “Keepers of the Dream,” and their support in celebrating the legacy and the future of The Lost Colony. Please look to our listing that acknowledges our many supporters. Your gifts, large and small, made a difference!
Ace Mini Storage Atlantic Realty & Sales
Avenue Waterfront Grille Basnight’s Lone Cedar Café Beach Realty & Construction
Carolina Designs Realty Dominion Energy Earth Resources, Inc.
First Bank First National Bank Food Lion
Outer Banks ACE Pepsi Bottling Ventures
Pizza Hut PNC Bank Ramada Plaza Nags Head
Sun Realty Sunny Day Guide Travelodge Nags Head Beach Hotel
Wall Einhorn & Chernitzer Walmart—Kitty Hawk Wells Fargo
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Corporate Sponsors
Amazon Smile Charitable Organization The Bell Family Foundation The Community Fund Josephus Daniels Charitable Fund Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Enoch Family Fund ExxonMobil Foundation Matching Gift Program Fidelity Charitable M. Keith Fearing Jr. Family Trust IBM International Foundation Matching Grants Program The K Foundation The Kealy Family Foundation Beth Kraft Scholarship Percy W. & Elizabeth G. Meekins Virginia H. Meekins Revocable Family Trust
North Carolina Arts Council North Carolina Community Foundation North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Outer Banks Community Foundation Outer Banks Visitors Bureau The Ruth Pitt Performing Arts Fund PNC Foundation The Rosie Family Charitable Fund SETC Endowment Fund The William & Joann Small Family Fund The Smallwood Living Trust Triangle Community Foundation Walmart Corporation Wells Fargo Foundation
Hatchell Concrete, Inc. Hilton Garden Inn
Holiday House Weddings & Events Island X-PerTees Joe Lamb Jr. & Associates Realty
Kitty Hawk Kites Meekins Insurance Group Metro Rental
Midgett Agency Nationwide Insurance Oasis Suites
Wine & Culinary Festival Sponsors
Royal Sponsor Virginia Dare Winery Noble Sponsor PCL Constructors Ambassador Sponsor The Outer Banks Visitors Bureau Barons Sponsor TownBank/Towne Insurance Merchant Adventurer Food Lion Captain Pepsi Bottling Ventures Patrons First National Bank Outer Banks Insurance Jane Webster Oasis Suites Hatchell Concrete Midgett Insurance Agency Peak Resources
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Contributors 108 Budleigh Saint & Bea Basnight John Bone & Myra Ladd-Bone Jason & Lauren Borland Joe Bryan, Jr. Davidson & Sue Burgess Jim & Judy Carraway Coppola Family Wines Jack & Nancy Ennis Nancy Harvey David & Dawn Enochs David & Suzanne Huff Wally & Ruth Overman Rufus & Roxey Pritchard Chris & Kathy Seawell Monica Thibodeau Jim & Tammy Tobin Trio Jane Webster In Special Thanks Chef Sam McGann Chef & Owner John DeCarolis Chef Phil Bey Rebecca Gilbert Kenny Hyman Sharon Huttemann John Minnich Rick Toyota
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Jim Krestalude The Lost Colony Brewery
The Lost Colony Café Manteo High School William P. Massey
Buddy McCown Metro Rental Gail Midgett
Miller's Overhead Door Co. of Chesapeake Richard Moore Mutual Distributing
Nature's Harmony Linda J. Northcutt Old Towne Creamery Ortega'z
Our State Outer Banks Brewing Station Outer Banks Wedding Assoc.
Outer Banks Heating & Cooling Outer Banks Insurance Agency Outer Banks Voice
Pamlico Jack's Pepsi Bottling Ventures Marie Reed
Santuary Vineyard Kathy Seawell Betty Shepard
Sugar Creek Sunny Day Kip Tabb
Ten O'Six TRIO Tryon Distributing
Vineyards on the Scuppernong Virginia Dare Winery Weeping Radish
W. Frank White* Our Contributors
Lisa K. Arbelaez* Jennifer Bagley Robert K. & Joan C. Bagley
Ms. Lorraine Beall Ashley Burton Benson W. Campbell
John Curran Nancy Edwards Angela Eichenbrenner
James Ennis Dawn Evans Enochs+*
Michael Forant Ms. Libby Furr Ms. Florrie Gardner
Ms. Rexie Gibbs Ms. Jenny Gordon-Morrison Ms. Jessica Gregson
Christopher Hemschot Ms. Ethel Holton Ms. Sally Holton
Robert Kerns Elliott Leake James & Jane Ledman Robert Long* & Anne Mandeville-Long
Marjorie Marple William P. Massey* Melinda Mayes
Patricia & Stephen McGreevy Col. & Mrs. I.N. McInnis, Jr. Caroline B. and Robert Morisseau
Ann Nunnally Ms. Justine Okerson* Aileen Oman
Sharon O'Neill* & Curtis Kasefang Outer Banks Visitors Bureau Michael Owens
Ragan Talmadge*+ Ann Radcliffe Kerna Reynolds
Cynthia Roberson Lois Sawyer Thomas Sledge
Nicholas Street* William Suiter Deborah Terreros
Eileen West Cathy White Albert Williams Jerry & Elizabeth Witt
Benjamin F. Speller, Jr.*
In Honor Alumni of 1963/McDermot Family Davidson Burgess
Elizabeth R/lebame+* & Barbara Hird* Pat Fearing* Mrs. Woodson B. Fearing, II* Claude & Lois Garren
Hackett Family Dr. Walter L. Holton Mrs. Barbara Holton
Tess Judge* John & Millie Keis and Harold & Betty Marks Vic Kitchen
Amb. & Mrs. Stephen B. King* Steve* & Karen King William Ivey Long, II*
Harold and Betty Marks Zac Moore Virginia Penn Waldrop Powell
Gale Johnson Spriggs* Charles “Chuck” Sterling Ann Stackhouse
Marjalene Thomas+* Jennifer F. Thomas & Jason Thomas Maxine Scarborough Thomasson
Yurko Family/Friends Amy Yurko
* denotes Alumni +denotes Lifetime Member
Our Supporters
* denotes Alumni +denotes Lifetime Member
Volunteers Amanda Albarty
Sandy Atkinson Bruce & Amanda Austin Rochelle Barnett
Ann Bell* John* & Amy Bennett Edna Black
Durinda Blevins Myra Ladd-Bone* William Bowman
Becky Breiholz Janet Bryant Paul Charron
Cathy Cortina Garnette Coleman* Samantha Crisp Karynna Culpepper*
Misty Curles Tasha Curles Janet Davis
Deanna Dell Amy Dixon Dominion Energy
Chip & Christine Dorsey Dawn Enochs+* Steve Eudy
CK & Jessica Evans Becky Evans Paulette & Tommy Ezzell
Stacey Falciano Malcom Fearing* Loretta Fertal
Ana Figiel Chris Flynn Emily Fox
Eileen Gamba Patt Gale Randy & Margie Gaskins Bill Godley
Suzanne Godley Aletia Goudy Amy Gross*
Noah Gross* Matt Hall Stephanie Harkness-Moxley
Boyce Harwell Caitlin Hayman Casey Hayman
Janet Haspert
Beverly Parker Blake Parrish
Blayden Parrish Cameron Parrish* Charles Parrish
Ellen Parker Peggy Parker Chris Pace
Kimberly Pailin Ellen Parker Peggy Parker
Jackie Pierce John Register Connie Rose Kimber Roche
Drew Sandridge Kathy Seawell Kristin Selby
Christian Simpson Kerry Smith Darren Smith
Pat Smrdel Greg Spencer Wes and Kim Stetson
Donna Steiner David & Susan Stempel Kip Tabb
Hunt Thomas Evan Tillett Whitney Tine
Heath Truelove Fran Weiss Sandy West
Western Carolina University
Center for Service Learning
Jennifer Wheeler Elaine Whitaker W. Frank White, Jr.*
Martha Wickre Bette Wigginton Mike Wingenroth
Rick Wingo Zachary Wierzenski John Wright
Kevin Zorc
In Memory Gregory Allman Virginia Dare Arnold
Gaskill W. Austin* Mabel Basnight* Cora Mae Basnight* Alvis “Sam” Beacham
Anne Taylor Boyce Clifton J. Britton*+ ‘47—’62 John Burwell* & Jeanne*
Clara M. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Joe Chancellor Cain Melvin R. Daniels, Jr. +
Lt. Col. Moncie “Punk” Daniels, III* Woodson “Woody” B. Fearing, II* E. Michael Fisher
Haskell Fitz-Simons* Hal Furr Claude & Lois Garren
Nell Hobbs Beale Gay Paul Green* Eloise McCain Hassell*
Andy Griffith* Gigi Grill* William “Bill” Hauschild
Warren C. Judge III Bob* and Nancy* Knowles Douglas Long Lowrance
David A. McDowell Brian Mear* C. Fred Murray* William Stevens Powell*+
Jennie Ruth Peele Emily Rose George Spence*
Mark Reese Sumner* Charles “Chuck” Sterling David Stick*
Jack Taylor Ralph Umphlett, Sr.*
Mary Blanche Harwell Matthew Hart
Nancy Harvey Watson Harvey* Teri Henney
Pat Holland Laura Hobbs Barbara Holton
Bruce Hopkins Andrea Horak Sue Huff
Angela Huffman Gail Hutchison* Sharon Huttemann Kenneth Hyman
Bill & Lil Ingram Dan & Julie Jones Susan Joseph
Simon Kaufmann Bettie Kellogg Karen King
Chris & Heather Knight Peter & Karen Kremser Kathy Lee
Roger Lias Nicole Loiseau
Melinda Long Allison Fearing Martin* Kate MacKillop
Pam Maples Bill Massey* Charles Massey*
Mike & Janet McCarthy Buddy* & Erin McCown MaryJo McKenzie
Cindy McGann Dennis McGinnis* Patty McGreevy Gail Mee
Mike & Jen Meekins Susan Merrill Gail Midgett
David Miller* Will Miller Tammy Mooring
Jackie Myers Margaret Neal Barbara Okerson
Leanne Osborne Dee Ostrander