Parties of Note
Two Phoenix Symphony Parties of Note gave
supporters opportunities to enjoy warm hospitality
in beautiful surroundings.
THE PURE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE
Hosted by Silverleaf
March 19, 2015
Guests at the March 19 Party of Note hosted
by Silverleaf enjoyed the classic Mediterranean
50,000 square-foot Silverleaf Club.
A performance by Leslie Frey Anderegg, Acting
Assistant Principal Second Violin; Adrienne Geisler,
Section Second Violin; Mark Dix, Section Viola; and
Peter Anderegg, Acting Principal Cello; preceded
dinner in the elegant Silverleaf Clubhouse, surrounded
by the lush high desert of north Scottsdale.
Maestro Tito Munoz and Laura Pogue
(left) Laura Pogue, Vita Rowe and David Bornemann
(right) Kurt and Lynn Patton
(left) Cynthia Shevlin, Robert Swanson, Don Kredel and Marilyn Kredel
(right) Craig Shelley Maestro Tito Munoz
(left) Karen Thorn and Dennis Daniel
(right) Jean McCullough, Elaine Sarko, Carmen Potter and Helene Otlet
(left) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keeler
(right) Tana and Brent Herrington
AN EXTRAORDINARY EXPOSITION
Hosted by Bruce Covill and Lucia Renshaw
April 14, 2015
Bruce Covill and Lucia Renshaw hosted an April 14
Party of Note in their Phoenix home. After cocktails
on the front lawn, guests enjoyed a collection of Oceanic
art that included carvings, weavings, pottery and other
art forms created by tribal members living on the islands
of the South Pacific. Contemporary art pieces fill the
remainder of the home.
Dian D’Avanzo, Assistant Concertmaster; Karen Sinclair,
Section First Violin; Mathieu Page-Bouchard, Acting
Associate Principal Viola; and Michael D’Avanzo,
Section Cello, performed on the patio. Mark Tarbell
prepared the evening’s dinner.
Lucia Renshaw and Bruce Covill
(right) Maestro Tito Munoz, Lucia Renshaw and Bruce Covill
(left) Marie Volpe, Tito Munoz, Hillary Wyley and Carol David
(right) Arlene Kilgore, Leila Henrich, Jan Segar, Cinnie Montague, Pat Grafius, Pat Sauer, David Sauer and Patty Xander-Schantes
(left) Frank Madia, Dafna Madia, Polly Levine
(right) Cocktails on the front lawn