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Portia Sonnenfeld Society

Portia Sonnenfeld established the Little Orchestra of Princeton in 1980 with the help of an impressive and visionary group of leaders including Ed Cone and Frank Taplin. Portia’s dedication and creativity in presenting classical music lives on through the Portia Sonnenfeld Legacy Society, which ensures that the Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) will continue to thrive for generations to come.

A legacy gift is the perfect way to express appreciation for the PSO’s performances and programs. There are many estate-planning opportunities that provide the personal satisfaction of creating a musical legacy while securing potential income tax advantages. These gifts help us maintain our financial stability, grow artistically, and expand our education and community engagement programs.


We recognize and thank the following donors who have pledged or given legacy gifts:

Georg Albers-Schonberg
Jermain J.* and Ellis B.* Anderson
Dr. Michael L. Barnett*
Joanne Bates
Denise Call*
Mary Cross*
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eschenlauer
William N. Garrett
Lor and Michael Gehret
Ward* and Patricia*Hagan
B. Sue Howard
Norman and Nancy* Klath
Cynthia and Mark Larsen
Walter H. Lippincott
Lucy Anne Sharp Newman*
Jacqueline O. Phares
Ann Poole*
Mark M. Rutzky*
Arnold H. Snider III*
Rachel Gray Studebaker
Pat Summers
Frank* Taplin
Grace and W. Bryce* Thompson, IV
Enea and Dave* Tierno
Kathleen Tovar
George A. Vaughn
Anonymous (2)

*Deceased

The Princeton Symphony Orchestra appreciates knowing that you have included the PSO in
your will or estate plan, so please inform us of your intentions.

For more information on how to make a legacy gift through planned giving, please contact your
tax or legal advisor and Jena McWha, Chief Development Officer, at (609) 497-0020 or
jmcwha@princetonsymphony.org