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Kansas City Ballet – Annual Meeting

The offices of Lathrop and Gage were the lovely setting for the Kansas City Ballet’s Annual Meeting on June 15th. The event was hosted by Board Member Jack Rowe. New officers were elected, including Julia Irene Kauffman, chairman; Claire Brand, president; Jean-Paul Wong, immediate past president; Michael Frost, vice president; Jack Rowe, vice president; Kathy Stepp, treasurer; and Evelyn Craft Belger, secretary.

#7 Lordi-Marker & Carney
Pam Carney, Board Member Susan Lordi-Marker and Devon Carney, Kansas City Ballet
4 Wong, Stallard & Storm
Jean-Paul Wong, immediate past president; with Kent Stallard and Barbara Storm, board members
#6 Bray & Rock
Board Member Mike and Vicki Bray with Cindy Rock, new board member

Also featured in the July 25, 2015 issue of The Independent 
Photo Credit: Rob Smith Photography

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