“Hearing Time” was produced by Jack Straw Productions with the special support of the City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, SAFECO, the 4Culture of King County Lodging Tax Fund, the Washington State Arts Commission, community partners, and individual contributors. Special thanks to Adobe Corporation and the Silicon Valley Community Technology Fund for their support of the Wallingford Neighborhood Audio History Tour for Seniors event.
The teaching artists for this project were Gordon Black and Don Fels during Spring 2004 and Sabrina Roach and Audra Rutherford for Fall 2004; audio
engineers were Moe Provencher and Scott Bartlett; theater artists were Amy Broomhall
and Laurel Anne White; and the photographer was Dean Wong. Thanks to our invaluable
partners, Hamilton International Education Director Sue Ranney, and Hamilton teacher Jill Read. Special
thanks to Paul Dorpat, Stan Stapp, and Tom Veith for their valuable advice and
help with this project. We are also indebted to Al Anthony, Michele Anciaux Aoki, Geoffrey Braden, Nick Collecchi, Kim Hansen, Toby Harris, Charlotte Hill, Shannon Mattila, Audrey Palmer, David Ramsey, Kathy Sellars, Bill
Sellars, Richard J. Spady, Meghan Sweet, Tom Veith, Phil Webber and others whom we interviewed as part of this project. Jack Straw’s Executive Director is Joan Rabinowitz and
the Education Manager is Kim Banet. Jack Straw Productions is the Northwest's only non-profit audio
arts center – dedicated to the creation, production and presentation of
all forms of audio art. See what we’re up to at www.jackstraw.org.