$Soo 



or more 



Adler Pollock & Sheehan 



Louise Andrade 



Arcs in Progress, Inc. 



Citizens Bank of Massachusetts 



Citizens Financial Group, Inc. 



Melvin and Ryna Cohen 



James C. Early 



Edwards & Angell 



Julius Gonsalves & Son 



Shirley Gould 



Guest Services Inc. 



Martin & Marianne Harwit 



Bess Lomax Hawes 



Hope St. KFC, Inc. 



Hospital Trust 



Institute for Community Research, Inc. 



International Packaging Corp. 



Charlene James-Duguid 



Kilmartin Charitable Corp. 



Richard Kurin 



The Monet Group 



New England Trust Company 



Marion Stirling Pugh 



Mr. and Mrs. S. Dillon Ripley 



Rockland Trust Company 



Peter and Martha Seitel 



Tillinghast Collins & Graham 



White House Historical Association 



$ 250 or more 



Associacao Caboverdiana De Brockton 



Francisco L. & Lynne M. Borges 



Cape Verdean Women's Social Club, Inc. 



Gerald Cerny 



Cooper & Sanchez 



Gordon D. Fox 



Harris Co. Czech Heritage Society 



Hope Webbing Company 



Carolyn Long 



Doug Wonderlick 



Donors to the Collection 



Cape Verde Delegation. Clay figure of 

 woman with mortar and pestle; clay 

 figure of woman grinding corn with 

 stone; clay figure of man playing a 

 drum for cola procession; and clay fig- 

 ure of man playing ourim game, all 

 made by Tito from Mindelo, San 

 Vincente, Cape Verde. 



Cape Verde Delegation. Woven pano 

 (body cloth), a round stone corn 

 grinder, and a clay cuscus pot with 

 steamer. 



Center for Popular Music, Murfrees- 

 boro, Tennessee. 200 LPs donated to 

 the archives. 



Czech Republic participants. Three 

 small painted eggs, one large painted 

 egg, and two corn husk dolls, one of 

 a woman carrying firewood. 



Flying Fish. Recordings donated to the 

 archives. 



Rebel/County Records. Recordings do- 

 nated to the archives. 



Russian participant. Recording, The 

 Hekrasov Cossacks: Russian and Turkish 

 Songs and Tunes. 



Shanachie. Recordings donated to the 

 archives. 



Donors of In-Kind Support 



Ben & Jerry's. Two cases of Peace Pops 

 for the Festival of American Folklife. 



Dunkin' Donuts. Three dozen donuts 

 for the Festival of American Folklife. 



Farberware, Inc. Two coffee urns for par- 

 ticipant hospitality at the Festival of 

 American Folklife. 



Faxland Corporation. Loan of two fax 

 machines for administrative use at 

 the Festival of American Folklife. 



Fischer's Hardware. Office supplies for 

 the Festival of American Folklife. 



Frito-Lay, Inc. Twelve cases of chips for 

 the Festival of American Folklife. 



Herr's Food, Inc. Several cases of potato 

 chips for participant hospitality at 

 the Festival of American Folklife. 



Johnson's Flower & Garden. A $25 gift 

 certificate for the Festival of Ameri- 

 can Folklife. 



KMart. A $25 gift certificate for mer- 

 chandise for the Festival of American 

 Folklife. 



Krispy Kreme Donuts. Ten dozen 

 donuts for the Festival of American 

 Folklife 's volunteer orientation. 



Little Caesar's Pizza. Several large pizzas 

 for the technical crew working on the 

 Festival of American Folklife. 



Melitta North America, Inc. Ground 

 coffee for participant hospitality at 

 the Festival of American Folklife. 



Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. Donation 

 of 8,000 single-portion cartons of 

 juice for participant hospitality at 

 the Festival of American Folklife. 



Peppendge Farm. Cookies for partici- 

 pant hospitality at the Festival of 

 American Folklife. 



Recording Industries Music Perfor- 

 mance Trust Funds. Honoraria for 

 the musicians from the United States 

 at the Festival of American Folklife. 



Reliacare Medical Systems. Loan of four 

 wheelchairs for the Festival of Ameri- 

 can Folklife. 



Safeway. A $25 gift certificate for grocer- 

 ies for foodways demonstrations at 

 the Festival of American Folklife. 



Shoppers Food Warehouse. A $25 gift 

 certificate for groceries for foodways 

 demonstrations at the Festival of 

 American Folklife. 



Snyders of Hanover. Several cases of po- 

 tato chips for participant hospitality 

 at the Festival of American Folklife. 



The Sugar Association, Inc. 400 pounds 

 of sugar for participant hospitality 

 and foodways demonstrations at the 

 Festival of American Folklife. 



USDA Subtropical Horticultural Re- 

 search Station. Approximately 900 

 stalks of sugar cane for use in demon- 

 strating a sugar mill from Cape 

 Verde at the Festival of American 

 Folklife. 



Wilkins Coffee. Ground coffee for par- 

 ticipant hospitality at the Festival of 

 American Folklife. 



William B. Riley Coffee Company. 

 Twenty-four pounds of coffee for par- 

 ticipant hospitality at the Festival of 

 American Folklife. 



Office of Elementary and 

 Secondary Education 



Donors of Financial Support 



$50, 000 or more 



Brother International Corporation 

 Pacific Mutual Foundation 



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