Paper Circle is grateful for the generosity of our 2011 funders
without whom this program would not be possible:

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Epstein Teicher Philanthropies
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The Baird Brothers Foundation
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Sisters of Saint Joseph Charitable Fund
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The O’Blenness Foundation

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The Rocky Community Improvement Fund
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Saint Mary of the Hills Catholic Church of Nelsonville


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The Nelsonville Chamber of Commerce
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Peoples Bank

2011 Partners:

Thank you to our partners who gave us so much:


Josh Crook – very special thanks for loaning us your cameras and equipment, and for all the time you spent filming for a documentary. We love you Josh! 

The First Presbyterian Church of Nelsonville – for opening their doors to us. We were allowed use of the kitchen to serve meals and conduct cooking classes. We were allowed use of the worship room for meeting and recording. We were given use of the van to help us transport our most outlying students.
 
The City of Nelsonville- Special thanks to Joe Shearer, City Manager, for providing our students free pool passes every day this summer. The kids loved it.
 
The Logan Regional Food Center- for delivering breakfast, lunch and snacks daily, and for the backpacks proved at the end of the program.

Hocking College- for the use of your air-conditioned classroom space on the square every day. 
 
Ohio University School of Film – for loaning us so much equipment to use on our shoots. Thank you.

Ohio University Media Center- for providing us with twenty laptops for use in our digital technology class.

Ohio University Department of Fine Arts- for providing us with an intern to help in the program.

Rocky Boots- for providing invaluable services and supplies, and for the end of the year family Barbeque.

Stuart’s Opera  House- for providing use of the theater for our show and for the special afternoon Woody Pines Performance.


Thanks also to Kristen Davis, Savings Hardware, Kroger and Nelsonville Pottery.

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