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VISION MISSION QUALITY OF LIFE Fundamentals 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT building our Community 2014 THIS ISSUE through our parks and recreation DONOR SPOTLIGHT THE BLAZER FOUNDATION 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW FACES OF THE ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT FUNDRAISING PROJECTS IN 2014 PLANNED GIVING PROGRAM DONOR SPOTLIGHT One of the Rockford Park District’s most generous supporters is the Blazer Foundation. The mission of the organization, which was started by the late Cedric Blazer, is to help support people with mental and physical disabilities. Over the years, the Blazer Foundation has supported a variety of Park District activities, including the Accessible Fishing Pier, Buddy Baseball and Therapeutic Recreation, among many other programs. Cedric was president of Zenith Cutter, a Loves Park-based manufacturer of industrial knives and blades, founded by Blazer’s father, Richard, in 1923. A Rockford native, Cedric graduated from Rockford West High School and Beloit College and was active in many community organizations throughout his life, such as the YMCA, Rockford Symphony, Midway Village, and United Way. Through his Foundation, Cedric, who died in 2008, contributed mightily to the local community, often behind the scenes and without much fanfare. For example, he purchased computers for the children of strangers who were going off to college, bought prescription medicines for people whose insurance wouldn’t cover them, and even sent a truckload of shoes to children in Appalachia. Recently, Fundamentals talked with Cedric’s son, Mark Blazer, a junior at the University of Iowa, and board members Jay Maddox and Pat Shaw, to discuss the Blazer Foundation, its mission, and its generosity within the community. 2 Tell us more about Cedric Blazer? MARK: My father was a hard-driving perfectionist. He was going to tell you how it was, right or wrong. He said it because he cared and wanted people to be the best they could be. He would stop at nothing to help other people. Under that rough exterior was someone who deeply cared about making the world a better place for others. programs. Earlier this year, the Foundation gave a $3 million grant to the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford, the largest donation in the college’s history, to endow two professorships to support cell regeneration research. What makes Rockford such a generous community? PAT: I think it’s due to the people who settled in Rockford, who instilled a legacy of giving within the community. I’ve lived outside of Rockford, and I’ve never seen the level of giving in other places like I do here. People in MARK: My father believed that if you work Rockford get involved for the sole purpose of hard, you can do anything or be anything, helping other people. It’s a testament to how unless you have a disability. That puts people good the people of Rockford truly are. at a disadvantage from the start. People with disabilities are an underserved part of our What does the future hold for the Blazer Foundation? Why is it important for The Blazer Foundation to give community. The best thing we can do is to The Blazer Foundation is the result of the hard back to the community? invest in these people to help prepare them work displayed by my father and our family to become an important part of society. You that came before him. I plan to grow our empower them to empower themselves. foundation beyond a local and state level. JAY: The mission of the Foundation is to provide financial support for organizations that provide services to people with physical Why is The Blazer Foundation so involved with the and mental disabilities within Winnebago Rockford Park District? and adjoining counties in northern Illinois. The Foundation supports local initiatives in research and development, as well as programs designed to directly support those individuals with disabilities. At 22, I have a lot of time to make an impact, to make change, and to do a lot of good for society. MARK: The Park District has such a large role in our community. It has so many arms, that it’s hard not to support the Park District. It’s important to support, grow, and nurture Among some of the organizations that have programs and resources that received support are: Barbara Olson Center of help the community, and no Hope, BraveHearts Therapeutic Riding Center, one does that better than the Gigi’s Playhouse, Illinois Growth Enterprises, Rockford Park District. Milestone, RAMP, Special Olympics, and Rockford Park District Therapeutic Recreation 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 3 2013 Year in Review Every year, the Rockford Park District introduces many programs and renovations that make a tremendous impact on the local community; last year was no exception. Here is an update on just a few of the projects made possible by the generous friends and donors of the Rockford Park District Foundation. David F. Johnson Accessible Fishing Pier Project The ability to fish requires accessibility, but for those with physical disabilities, those opportunities are very limited. Thanks to the generosity of Washington Park Community Center Basketball Court the Rockford community, however, all that has changed, thanks to the addition of the David F. Johnson Accessible Fishing Pier Project, named after the late David Johnson, a Rockford alderman, Washington Park Community avid fisherman, and local disability advocate. The Center now has a new basketball new permanent accessible fishing pier is located court as part of a complete gymnasium renovation. Thanks to a generous along the Rock River, just south of the Auburn Street Bridge. The pier is accessible from the Rock River Recreation Path, and wheelchair accessible parking is nearby. “Dave was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis at the age of 14. Despite his health, his true passion was fishing, and he loved teaching others how to fish. This project honors his many years as a strong advocate for accessibility to buildings, for public transportation, and sidewalk curb cuts,” says Valerie Johnson, Dave’s wife. Members of the Rockford chapter of AMBUCS (a service club promoting independent lifestyles for people with disabilities) and local fishing clubs approached the Rockford Park District to offer to help raise funds for pier construction. Johnson’s of all ages now enjoy activities in a more pleasing environment. “The gym is the hub of our center,” says Danielle Potter, Manager, Community Recreation. “But it was more than 40 years old and in bad shape. Pieces of the court were missing, and the free throw and three-point lines were faded away. Not only was it an eyesore, but it was a safety issue.” friend and legendary fisherman, Babe Winkelman, The new court has many pluses. Mostly, it’s easier also chipped in to help host a fundraiser for the to maintain; and it’s more appealing to potential project. In the end, more than $125,000 was raised players who join basketball leagues or those who to construct the pier. wish to rent out the gym. And it also brings smiles The Park District unveiled the new fishing pier on a beautiful fall day last October. “When we started this project, we never thought it would take this long,” says John Beck, Events and Recreation Projects Manager for the Rockford Park District. “The project became more involved; handrails and other accessible features are not typical along the shorelines of local rivers, lakes, and ponds. This accessible pier means anglers with disabilities have a safe spot to take part in the sport they love. This is a huge boost for our community.” 4 $75,000 gift from the Kiwanis Club, children to the more than 150 children who play in the gym on a daily basis. The new court was unveiled last October during an emotional ceremony that included residents, local representatives, Kiwanis members, and children who utilize the center. The ceremony included performances by cheerleaders; mini-basketballs given to all the kids, and guest speakers who were greeted to a special introduction. “It was one of the best celebrations I’ve ever been a part of,” says Potter. “The best part was when the cheerleaders made a tunnel for the kids and the president of the Kiwanis to run through. Some of the children spoke about the importance of having a new court to play on. It was so heartwarming. It brought tears to my eyes.” Legacy Program In 2013, the Rockford Park District Foundation board of directors voted to establish a $500,000 Legacy Youth Endowment for the Park District. An endowment fund is a long-term investment in which the principal remains The legacy program has greatly benefited Taylor untouched and continues to grow, while the interest generated is used for Hoffman (right), a Rockford resident who first specific needs. The legacy endowment ensures necessary programs such as participated in the NFL Cheer program when swim lessons, summer camp, neighborhood summer playground programs, she was in eighth grade. NFL Cheer develops, and golf lessons will be available for generations to come. organizes, and promotes cheerleading activities More than 28,000 children currently participate in legacy programs. “We want to create lasting memories that teach lifelong skills such as honesty, integrity, self respect, and sportsmanship to future generations of young people,” says Laurie Anderson, Deputy Director of Recreation. “Many residents in our community don’t have these opportunities. We want to make sure the playing field is level.” for young participants. Hoffman, now a senior at Rockford East High School, eventually moved up Taylor Hoffman to become a Park District volunteer and is now a high school cheer mentor for NFL Cheer, helping teach young people the same core values she learned at their age. “I love being able to connect with kids,” says Hoffman, who will attend the University of Illinois in the fall. “The Park District instilled in me confidence that I was able to use as a pom dancer for three years in high school. I learned leadership skills that I can now use to help inspire other young people. I love working for the Park District. I’ve made so many connections and friendships. It’s like being part of one big family.” Welcome new Foundation board members Vint Buckwalter UTC Aerospace Sytems Bob Farrell CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Joe Scandroli, Jr. Scandroli Construction Co. John Torrence Laurel Plus 5 Second Annual Ties & Tennies Together Event – November 14 Community members will have a chance to act like kids for a night during the second annual Ties & Tennies Together, a fundraising event hosted by the Rockford Park District Foundation. This year’s fundraiser is Friday, November 14, at Giovanni’s, starting at 5:30 pm, and is chaired by P R ES E N TED BY Michelle and Joe Scandroli, Jr. The evening will feature a virtual graffiti wall, giant District including: summer camps, youth program opportunity to be involved and to support the Park pac man battle, super sneaker and tie contest, silent lessons, and summer playground programs. The District Foundation,” says Ehren, superintendent of auction, live program auction, and special guests. inaugural event raised more than $45,000 last year. Rockford Public Schools. “In addition to having a The presenting sponsor is BMO Harris Bank. “The focus of Ties & Tennies is not only to highlight wonderful time, we were thrilled to see the financial impact on the Foundation and important “Our theme is dress like adults, party like kids,” says the many youth programs of the Rockford Park Lisa Alexander, donor relations coordinator for the District and the impact these programs have on Rockford Park District Foundation. “The name of the our youth in the community,” says Lisa, “but to give Ties & Tennies even garnered recognition at the event refers to the dress code, which suggests a our citizens an evening of fun, while helping raise Illinois Parks & Recreation Association’s annual decidedly cool-chic blend of class and athleticism, money for an important cause.” conference, where the event logo was awarded involving tie/cocktail attire paired with tennis shoes.” Last year, Ehren and Christie Jarrett served as Proceeds will benefit the youth in the community honorary chairpersons for the first-time event. who utilize the many programs of the Rockford Park “Christie and I were honored to have the legacy programming.” first place in the Logo Design category of the design showcase. The Foundation is looking for additional sponsors for this year’s event. If your business or organization For information on tables and sponsorhips, please contact Nicole Engelbart, Corporate Partnership Manager, at 815-969-4095. 6 can help, please contact Lisa Alexander at 815-987-1630. FACES of the ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT Every day, staff members from the Rockford Park District have the pleasure of working with some incredible members of the community. From lesson programs to golf tournaments to summer camps, it seems that everyone is impacted by or has a favorite story or memory about the Park District. Here are a few snapshots of the people we have the pleasure of working with on a daily basis. Teamwork Cody Bitner was born with developmental disabilities, but that hasn’t stopped the active 14-year-old from pursing his passions. “Everything came late for Cody, such as walking and talking,” says his mother, Angela. “Counselors told me years ago that he would never be able Competitive Spirit Jack and Diana Berti have lived in various cities over the years, but they’ve never found the recreational opportunities they discovered when they to read, but he is. Staying active and being socially involved are his biggest challenges. But he continues to make great progress.” moved to Rockford 27 years ago. “Rockford has the best park district we’ve At age 3, Cody was enrolled in gymnastics through the Rockford Park ever seen,” says Jack. The couple take part in many activities: they’ve played District, and that was just the beginning. Over the years, he’s participated in on the Rockford Adapted Sports Paralympic Boccia team for eight years swimming, camp, and learned to ride his bicycle; and he’s played basketball and have also participated in adapted bowling, power soccer, and some of and baseball through the Park District’s Buddy program. His mom says the adult social programs. Jack and Diana have won numerous medals and Cody is now looking forward to playing soccer in the fall. “Children with awards along the way. This couple doesn’t let their physical disabilities stand disabilities are like other children – they want to play sports,” says Angela. in the way of their recreation enjoyment. “Cody is a sports fanatic.” “It gives us the ability to compete in sports and be involved in the community,” Jack says. “We’re very proud of our accomplishments. Not that winning is everything, but it makes competing that much more fun. None of it would be possible without the Park District and its dedicated staff.” Cody will be attending high school in the fall, but he’ll remain active in Park District programs. “I commend the Park District,” says Angela. “Parents like me are extremely grateful. The programs are inexpensive, and the staff is amazing. It would be difficult for these children without having these opportunities. Here, the kids are learning and developing skills without realizing it. They just think they’re having fun.” Continued on page 9 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 7 2014 Rockford Park District Fundraising Projects Alpine Hills Adventure Park & Golf Center Dock at the Riverfront Museum Park In March 2011, the 52-acre Construction of a new dock at Riverfront Museum Park will provide both public site known as Alpine Hills docking space and docking for the Forest City Queen or other water taxi service. Golf Course was donated The dock will be similar in size and construction to the Nicholas Conservatory to the Rockford Park District & Gardens dock, allowing for simultaneous docking of public and RPD boats. Foundation by the Hansberger “Construction plans are complete, and we continue fundraising efforts to family. The Park District desires have that constructed and installed for use by the boating community,” says to develop the parcel into a Williamson. “The dock will be used by boating enthusiasts and Forest City year-round, affordable family Queen passengers.” fun center. Initial improvements include a five-hole training golf Leathers Playground course, winter snow tubing, Four playgrounds of the Rockford Park District built between 1990 and 1992 snowboarding, zip lining, and became known as the Leathers Playgrounds in reference to the architect who tobogganing. “The activities designed the large wooden playground structures used there. All four of the being planned will provide new playgrounds have been identified on the District’s replacement priority list and exciting opportunities for due to the age of the structures and the need for improved inclusion and our families to share and participate in,” says Laura Williamson, Deputy Director site accessibility. The majority of the structures are located at highly-used of Capital Planning and Management for the Rockford Park District. recreational sites. Initial improvements include renovation this spring of the existing ticket Liberty Park is a large community park that serves a large population in building to provide concessions and restrooms, available for use this summer. the District’s southwest quadrant. The first of four sites, Liberty Park, will The addition of snowmaking equipment will ensure the park can be enjoyed throughout the winter months. The District has been awarded a $400,000 state grant to assist with park improvements, and a $150,000 grant from the Wadsworth Foundation for development of the five holes of golf. “The golf course was completed last fall, and grass is growing with the spring weather,” says Williamson. “We anticipate play to begin this summer.” 8 be renovated as funding allows. Continued from page 7 FACES of the ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT Sinnissippi Projects Our first park, Sinnissippi, was purchased with personal loans secured by Rockford Park District Commissioners in 1909. Proposed improvements include removal of current plantings and re-landscaping of the slope between the Sinnissippi Rose Garden and North Second Street. The fragrant sumac has become overgrown beyond what can be safely pruned back and blocks views of the Sinnissippi Rose Garden and Floral Clock from North Second Street. Re-landscaping this slope will prevent erosion, reduce maintenance costs, and serve as a scenic backdrop for the rose garden when viewed from the Rock River Recreation Path and the Rock River. “The plan is to renovate a tired, overgrown slope and replace it with more lowmaintenance plant materials in keeping with the whole transformation that’s been occurring along the Rock River Recreation Path,” Williamson says. “It’s an Lending a Hand extension of the commitment the community has already made in the Nicolas Christina Barlow is a big believer in the Rockford Park District. All three of Conservatory and Eclipse Lagoon.” her children –Jessica, Baylee and Connor – have participated in various The wedding pagoda at the north end of the Sinnissippi Perennial Garden was originally constructed in 1925. It’s a popular venue for small, intimate weddings and wedding vow renewal ceremonies. Proposed improvements include repair and replacement of the existing wedding pagoda, upgrades to the electrical system, development of an accessible path to the pagoda, re-landscaping of the Park District programs over the years, and Christina has always been there to pitch in. For example, she’s helped at Carlson Ice Arena during past skating performances. Four years ago, when Baylee signed up to volunteer at Lockwood Park, Christina decided to pitch in there, too. “The more I was there, the more I liked it,” she says. perennial garden area, and irrigation system installation for the perennial garden It shows–these days, Christina is working as a seasonal employee at turf and landscaping. Lockwood Park, helping with special events. She’s gained so much The Park District Board and the Foundation Board have adopted these projects as priorities. Staff is now beginning the task of preparing the master plans and finalizing the budgets for fundraising opportunities. For more information, contact the Park District Foundation at 815-987-1630. experience, even learning to drive a tractor. “I love it,” she says. “I home school my children, and we’re always looking for things to do in the community. Lockwood is a wonderful place for kids. The staff is so committed and dedicated, and the kids gain so much from being there. I can’t say enough positive things about the program and the Park District.” 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 9 Rockford Park District Foundation Unveils Planned Giving Program Donors can make either a restrictive or unrestrictive gift to the Foundation. “It Making a financial gift to the Rockford Heritage Society Roll of Honor. This society recognizes individuals and families Park District just got easier, thanks to the who have placed the Rockford Park District Foundation in their estate plans. Park District Foundation’s new planned Membership is by written confirmation of deferred gift arrangements. giving program. Suzanne Berger could be directed to any one of a number of programs, including golf, water, playgrounds, or Fun for All Kids,” Suzanne says. “Many times, people give to a program that they’ve had a personal experience with.” As a way to recognize these important gifts, the Foundation has started a “It’s a covenant when someone makes a planned gift,” says Suzanne. “That’s a Planned gift is any major gift, made in lifetime huge trust they place in us. I feel strongly that we owe them so much more than or at death as part of a donor’s overall financial we can ever repay them. They should be a focus of our stewardship.” Every donor and/or estate planning. While some planned who joins the Heritage Society will be invited to a future induction ceremony. In gifts provide a lifelong income to the donor, addition, donors will receive an embossed certificate. others use estate and tax planning to provide for charity and other heirs in ways that maximize the gift and/or minimize its impact on the donor’s estate. As a way to communicate with donors, the Foundation has launched a planned giving newsletter called Sowing Seeds. This new quarterly publication is packed with helpful information for donors who are considering a planned gift to the There are many giving options when donating to the Park District Foundation, Foundation. For example, there are tips on how to make gifts through your including a bequest by will, a life income plan, a charitable remainder trust, a will, as well as testimonies from donors who’ve been greatly impacted by Park charitable gift annuity, and other planned options such as gifts of land, retained District programs. The Foundation is also revamping its planned giving web site, life estate, and retirement assets. which should be available to the public later this year. “People often think about their legacy,” says Suzanne Berger, Deputy Director, “It’s important to stay in touch with our donors,” Suzanne says. “Regardless Fund Development, for the Rockford Park District. “It gives residents an of how much they give, they can be assured that their giving truly makes a opportunity to make an impact with people of all ages who use the difference with the Park District.” Park District.” For more information about joining the Heritage Society of the Rockford Park District Foundation, please call 815-987-1630. E. JANE LYONS CONTINUING HER LEGACY The Rockford Park District Foundation has received notice that it has been remembered in the estate plan of E. Jane Lyons, who passed away March 16, 2014. An estate gift in excess of $1 million will be received over the next year to endow the girls’ and young women’s golf program of the Rockford Park District, including the establishment of the E. Jane Lyons Memorial Scholarship for female university students of above average golf ability, performance, and desire. Jane also remembered many local and national charities as well as medical and educational institutions. 10 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Let me introduce myself. My name is Hazen Tuck, and I am a proud board member of the Rockford Park District Foundation. My pride stems from the fact that through the Foundation, I am associated with one of the finest and most effective organizations in our community – the Rockford Park District. Hazen Tuck, President Monica Glenny, Vice President Bob Farrell, Treasurer Excell Lewis, Secretary Patrick Agnew Bruce Atwood I was born and raised in generous individuals and organizations in our community. Rockford and enjoyed We celebrated the completion of the renovations to the Vint Buckwalter participating in Park District Sinnissippi Park Eclipse Lagoon, the completion of construction Julie Elliott activities while growing up. I spent a 25-year professional of the David F. Johnson accessible fishing pier along the rec career with Sundstrand, working in Rockford, Denver, and path just south of the Auburn Street Bridge, the renovation Gwyn Gulley Milwaukee. While my family and I enjoyed living in other of the Kiwanis gymnasium at Washington Park Community cities, our thoughts were never far from Rockford; and we Center, and the beautiful Engen outdoor lighting along the Russ Johansson looked forward to the day in 2000, when we returned to our 18th fairway of the Aldeen Golf Club. Jim Keeling In addition, we continued to raise funds for other projects we Kent Kohlbacher In addition to Sundstrand, I was fortunate to serve as a faculty expect to be completed, at least in part, during 2014. They Dan Nicholas member at Rock Valley College, as well as interim director of included Alpine Hills Adventure Park and Golf Center, as well as the Burpee Museum of Natural History. I also volunteered the Riverfront Museum Park boat dock, which will be accessible on the boards of the Discovery Center Museum and Riverfront to both the Forest City Queen and to the boating public. We Rebecca Olson Museum Park. also witnessed the very successful inaugural Ties & Tennies Norma Polcek fundraising event, which was held in November. I look forward Mike Robinson Hazen Tuck beloved hometown. My association with the Park District began in 2006 when I joined the Foundation board as treasurer. I held that position to the second annual event later this year. Karen Harding Webbs Norman Joe Scandroli, Jr. for six years and then served as vice president, before taking Also in 2013, we established a planned giving advisory council over the presidency from Jim Keeling last October. Needless to with the long-term goal of building an endowment to fund far say, I have huge shoes to fill – not only Jim’s, but also those of into the future Rockford Park District legacy programs such as his predecessor, Kent Mallquist. the summer playground program, golf lessons for youth, swim Steve Ward lessons, and summer camp. Kathy Weber District by securing philanthropic support on its behalf and by Looking ahead to 2014, our fundraising efforts will continue Julia Zimmerman enhancing awareness of the District’s benefits to the community. for Alpine Hills and the Riverfront Museum Park boat dock HONORARY DIRECTOR Efforts to fulfill that mission made 2013 another successful year. and will commence for renovations to the Sinnissippi rose Nearly 1,200 donors gave a total of $1.2 million last year. At a garden, perennial garden, and wedding pagoda, as well as for time when our resources are increasingly limited and the need rebuilding the Leathers playground at Liberty Park. FOUNDATION STAFF Our heartfelt thanks go to those who’ve contributed to the Park Tim Dimke; Exec Director, Rockford Park District The mission of the Foundation is to assist the Rockford Park for our services is increasing, monies raised have helped us provide balanced and diverse programs throughout the Park District. The year 2013 started off with a bang, as in January we welcomed Suzanne Berger as executive director of the Foundation. Time has proven what a fine addition she has District Foundation. It truly is a team effort. Sincerely, Hazen Tuck President, Rockford Park District Foundation Rolf Thienemann John Torrence David Wiemer Suzanne Berger; Director, RPD Foundation Lisa Alexander; Donor Relations Coordinator been. During the year, we celebrated the completion of several Brenda Smith; Exec Assistant projects funded with donations to the Foundation by many Paul Anthony Arco; Freelance Writer Ben Wiegel; Graphic Designer 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 11 ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT FOUNDATION FINANCIAL REPORT For year ending December 31, 2013 (audited) The Rockford Park District Foundation is operated in conjunction with and primarily for the benefit of the Rockford Park District. The Foundation receives monetary, land, and various donations on behalf of the Park District, and administers the donations to ensure the donor’s intent is fulfilled. More than 97% of the Foundation’s expenses directly benefit Park District programs, facilities, and capital projects. 02 03 04 02 04 03 01 01 11 05 10 05 07 07 09 08 06 06 01 / Pledge Revenue $262,526 22% 01 / Total Program Expenses $1,689,950 46% 02 / Special Events $76,570 6% 02 / Operating Expenses $313,114 8% 03 / Sponsorship Income $16,780 1% 03 / Bad Debt Expense $11,373 1% 04 / Earnings from Investments $136,275 11% 04 / Donated Goods $34,583 1% 05 / Contributions $412,888 34% 05 / Project Expenses $1,584,102 43% 06 / Donated Goods $34,583 3% 06 / Project Expenses-Services $30,063 1% 07 / Donated Revenue: Land/Fixed Assets $7,445 1% 07 / Special Events Expense $29,828 1% 08 / Grants $57,300 5% 09 / In-Kind Donations from RPD $162,771 13% 10 / Lease Income $24,264 2% 11 / Miscellaneous Income $27,368 2% The mission statement of the Rockford Park District Foundation is to assist the Rockford Park District by securing philanthropic support on its behalf and enhancing awareness of the District’s benefits 12 to the community. 2013 CUMULATIVE GIFTS TO THE ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT FOUNDATION Thank you to the generous individuals, corporations, and foundations that provided gifts and pledges in support of the Rockford Park District and the thousands of citizens that Partners in Parks ($100,000+) Eclipse Foundation Partners in Playgrounds ($25,000-$99,000) Atwood Foundation Blazer Foundation of Rockford Keeling Puri Peace Plaza Endowment Fund Kiwanis Club of Rockford Ab and Nancy Nicholas Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation enjoyed our parks and programs in 2013. Their Partners in Green ($2,500-$4,999) support allows the Rockford Park District to Richard Conner and Conner Family Trust John R. Cook Associates Culver’s on Riverside Jim and Pam Keeling Michael J. Delany Brittany and Thomas Lincicome LPGA Foundation Tim and Debbie Dimke Ian and Amy Linnabary OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center Steven Doepke Brian and Karen Johnson Oliver Emerson Marcie Oakes Karl H. and Barbara W. Erickson, FD Olson Funeral Chapels, Inc. Field Fastener Supply Company Robert Prosser Patriot’s Gateway Community Center Rockford Health System SwedishAmerican Health System PR Etc., Inc. Partners in Pools ($10,000-$24,999) BMO Harris Bank Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Partners in Gardens ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous Al Provenzano Dear donor, My coach at NFL Flag is the coolest. I love the NFL camps and learning new things! – Jacob CVS Corporation Janet Kjellstrom Red Barn Golf Center, Inc. Myra Reeves The Ben Harding Family Foundation Darleen and Roger Bielefeldt Riverside Community Bank The Ross and Ayres Charitable Fund Law Office of Jim Black David and Judy Roby John and Kathryn Torrence Rockford Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Hazen and Carol Tuck Engel Electric Company Timothy Tyson Frank Vella, Jr. and Barbara Giorgi Philip and Leslie Frankfort Rockford Cosmopolitan Charities Bradley and Georgann Gummow Rockford Orthopedic Associates, Ltd. Helm Group, Inc. Stacie Scott John and Barbara Holmstrom, III Smeja Family Foundation Ted and Teresa Ingrassia Southwest Ideas for Today & Tomorrow Kelli Ritschel Boehle Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jarrett, M.D. Specialty Screw Corporation Edna Capitulo John Deere Classic Comcast Foundation Richard and Grace Leighton e-Cycle LLC Erik Ipsen make an impact in the community. Peggy, Chuck, and James Burgert Partners in Teams ($1,000-$2,499) Craig Kuehne Advanced Machine & Engineering Louise Y. Mokadam and Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Ahlstrom Share Our Strength Alpha Controls & Services, LLC Winnebago-Boone Farm Bureau Jo Ann Burkholder Valeri Busby Paul and Deborah Green Paul Wixom Guyer & Enichen, P.C. WORKPLACE Inc. Mark and Kristin Hatch Partners in the Prarie ($750-$999) Allen Heating & Cooling Inc. Hope & Anchor English Pub, Inc. Humana Valerie Johnson Senator David Syverson ARC Design Resources, Inc. Kent Kohlbocher Texas Roadhouse Brett Benning Jeff and Pam Lindstrom Suzanne and Don Berger [Continued on page 14] David and Cherry Beto *In Memoriam 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 13 [Continued from page 13] Charlie Fry Rock River Fly Casters David and Barbara Dent William Geske Rockford Area Arts Council Elmo and Jenelle Dowd James and Mary Gesmer Rockford Housing Authority Barbara Drollinger Glenny Farms Tyler Smith Joe Eckburg Phil Hayes Swedish American Foundation Judith and Charles Eichman Mike and Donna Hayes Kevin Swan and Laurie Anderson Steve Elliott Benjamin and Marissa Holmstrom Mr. and Mrs. Steven Howlett Dr. Ehren and Christie Jarrett Russ and Virginia Johansson MS II Graphics Inc./ Meridian Dan and Kristin Pecora James and Lucy Pirages W. Stephen Minore, M.D. Rockford Chamber of Commerce Rockford Garden Club Rockford School District Rosecrance Health Network John Schafman Stenstrom Companies Tyler’s Landscaping Service, Inc. Gregory and Jodey Vass Wiedner & McAuliffe, Ltd. *In Memoriam 14 Williams-Manny Charitable Trust YMCA Partners in Adventure ($500-$749) Phil and Paula Turner Partners in Rural Life ($250-$499) Ellwyn and Gayle Englof Scott Ferry Joan Fieldsend Nell Frewin-Hays Fred and Hyat Adamany Tom and Darlene Furst Pat and Jenny Agnew Gaffney Bolt Company Jeff and Nancy Kaney Alpine Kiwanis Club Doug and Debbie Gass Nancy Kauzlarich Alpine Bank James and Marylou Gault Loyd and Diane Koch Jack and Joyce Armstrong Giovanni’s, Inc. Mary Kroll Steve* and Dorothy Baits Ronald and Deborah Gustafson John B. Lichty Dr. William Baskin Hamilton Sundstrand Patrick W. and Karen L. Liddell Beef A Roo Karen Harding Russell Luchtenburg Blake Oil Company Health Conservation, Inc Brendan and Pam Maher Beverly Bliss Robert Holomann Dr. Mark and Nancy Kalchbrenner Loves Park Rotary Foundation Brian L. and Kimberly A. Thiede Dear donor, I love the summer playground program at Churchill Park. I go even when my Mom is home from work because it’s so much fun! - Trent Aarvig Group - Morgan Stanley Marchan Adkins All Pro Painting Services, LLC. Rebecca Martin Gwen Bolster Paul and Teri Baits Tom and Sandra McCullough Jim Bonkoski Ardyce Howard Brent Bernardi Dennis McLaughlin Doug and Helen Brooks Roger Christin Barbara McWilliams Marva Brown Thomas and Suzanne Humphries Churchill’s Grove, Inc. Pat Meinert Burlington Golf CMM Calibration & Services Anne and Norman Meyer Bradford and Linda Burman Tim and Sandy Dingus Greg and Christy Moore Dr. Ronald Burmeister Kimberly L. Donoso-Lopez Neal’s Tax Service, Inc. Randall Busch Rick and Lana Engen Scott and Sue Nicholas Gary and Barbara Buttikofer Robert Farrell Scott and Rebecca Olson Michael Chimell Jack Packard Steven and Penny Christians Potpourri Garden Club Angel Contreras Charles Prorok and Marcia Mueller Dean A. Olson Foundation JJ Paris, Inc. Joann Johnson Jason and Brandi Jones Timothy Keating Keeling/Green Fund Mary Lou Lafler Judith Larson Hugh Lippitt Kathryn Mattison G. Michael Scheurich Mr. and Mrs. Warren Adam Angus and Barbara More, Jr. Jennifer L. Selchow April Adams Courtney Morgan Jeffrey and Shelley Shinn Ellyn Ahmer Scott Neal Shoe Carnival, Inc. Alice Alfredson Michael and Laurie Nelson Skyward Promotions David and Rebecca Allen Nova Painting & Decorating, Inc. Julie Smith Marlow and Sheri Anderson NyCLO Screw Machine Products, Inc. Dion Smith David and Colleen Anderson William and Julianne Snively Elaine Arco Steven and Maureen Solverson Raeann Austin Tasha Squires Joan H. Azeka Sundstrand Steak Club B & B Tool Company Laura Telling Alan and Cheryl Bach, Sr. Rolf and Maggie Thienemann Duane and Barb Bach RAHMA TR Restaurant Group, Inc. John and Cindy Bacher Rascher Medical Solutions, Inc. Geoff and Ashleigh Van Thiel Walter and Patricia Bainbridge, Jr. Rock River Valley Blood Center Greg and Lulu Watt Mark Banz Rockford Area Gardeners of America James Wicklund and Georgeann Wicklund Jim and Helen Barrett Rockford Sportsman Golf Association David and Wanda Wiemer Claris Nystrom Josh Peigh PNC Bank Norma Polcek James Ponds and Mary Denton-Ponds Charles and Kristine Barr William E. Blauert John Beck and Sandra Rivera-Beck Rockford Women’s Golf Association Williams & McCarthy Mary V. Bergstrom Carole J. Rose Woodman’s Markets Stacy and Shirley Bernardi Marian Broege David Copp David and Kohnne Bippus Bronze Memorial Company Ron and Lorraine Cosler David and Deedee Black Bill and Lorraine Buehler Council of Rockford Gardeners Blackhawk Trails Club, Inc. Gary and Mary Lou Buettner Carrie Crosby Keith and Mary Blackwell Vincent Caiozzo Samuel and Carol* Darby Michael F Blessing Sandi A. Campbell Joan Davis Ronald and Nancy Blomquist Capri Restaurant Brian K. and Tamara S. Dean Rev. Kenneth Board Jeffrey and Linda Carlson Deborah Demars-Ragsdale David and Anne Boccignone Dr. Mark Carlson Nancy Derksen Keith Boeke Wendy Carlson David and Sara Deutsch Dorothy Bonne Casey’s General Stores Elizabeth Dickinson John Boomer Mary Caskey Ron and Audrey Dierks Dr. Kendall Boone Jean Castle William Dinges Melesia Boyer John Chadwick Aaron F and Jill E Dinges Charles Brackett Steven and Diane Clark Roger and Patrice Breeland James and Connie Coffey Diversity Council of Winnebago County Michael and Elizabeth Bridges Stephen and Lara Compton S & S Recycling Raymond and Margo Sachs Tom and Linda Sandquist John and E.J. Scheub Partners in Life Skills ($100-$249) 11th Street Express Printing, Inc. ABC Collision Center Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Ackerman Mary Conley Dawn Dott [Continued on page 16] *In Memoriam 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 15 [Continued from page 15] Susan Gilbert Donald Holt Norris and Marilyn Dougherty Mark Glasson Larry and Ruth Hood Kevin Dowling Thomas and Kay Glenny Dr. Daniel Houlihan Lisa Van Dyke David and Jennifer L. Gomel John and Robin Hovis Dr. C. Lowell Edwards, MD Dr. William and Susan Gorski Wray and Suzanne Howard Donald Edwards Bill Grady Edwards Apple Orchard, Inc. Susan Grans Michael Manley and Karol Howes Gordon and Georganne Eggers Cynthia Grantz Julie Elliott David Green Rebecca Epperson John and Kaylene Groh Ellen Erkert Donn Gustafson Nancy L. Ester Erich and Janice Hagenlocher Fairview Early Childhood Center Terrie Hall Brenda Falconer Portia Hanebuth Susan Fasciano Dr. Robert L. Head Sharon Fisk Hedge Properties Corp. Alice Floberg Kenneth and Diane Held James and Kay Flodin Donald Henderson Priscilla Flynn-Heath Dr. Daniel Herdeman Freed Plumbing, Inc. Rita Highland Georgalee George Dr. Roger Hilbert Laina Gerace Luther and Janet Hill Roberta Gianoli Eugene and Joyce Holmberg *In Memoriam 16 Dear donor, I am trying out for cheerleading at school. I was in NFL Flag Cheer and learned a lot about team spirit! - Katie Kay Hyson Ingersoll Cutting Tools Bobby Klump Dr. Karl Jacobs James and Helen Knapp Steve and Sheri Jefferies Arthur and Frances Kneller Jenkins Medical, LLC Dr. William Kobler Luther Center Fundraising Committee Jeffrey and Ann Marie Jinkins Ken and Kelly Korcek E. Jane Lyons* Darrell and Candice Johnson Patty Kortkamp David L. and Mary Lee Johnson Harold and Marjorie Krueger M & J Tax Service Georgeann Johnson Sebastian Krzywicki M.B.S. Identification, Inc. William D. Johnson Charles and Barbara Kullberg Machesney Elementary PTO Alicia Jones Terry Kurzinski Maureen Mall Mr. and Mrs. Jun An LaMonica Beverages, Inc. Nathaniel and Marjorie Martin Greg Jury Michael and Sally LaMonica, Sr. Sanchia Mazza K.A. Chapman-Neal and S. W. Neal Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Langejans Edith McCauley Gary E. and Tina M. Kaatz Mike Lantz Kevin and Catherine McDermott Marianne and Martin Kaiser Larson & Darby Mark S. and Lori A. McEntee Carolyn Keeling Mackerer John and Tina Leinbaugh James and Janet McMahon Kegel’s Bicycle Store John and Martha Leonard MDS Insurance Group Brien Kelley Paul and Ann Lewis Brian and Susan Melcher Gary L. and Kris L. Kieper Beth Lewis Michael Messina Paul and Molly Klazura Katherine Linden Curtis and Laurie Kleckler Janis Long Marilyn and David Kloepfer Loren L. Whitehead Elementary School Roger and Nancy Lundstrom Robert C. and Laurie S. Miller Jean Reese Darrell Snorek Amy Vaughn Bradley and Julia Zimmerman John* and Barbara Mink John and Dorothy Reis Mary Spindler Roberto Vera Scott and Betsy Zimmerman Michael Moravick Robert and Tawny Reitsch St. Bernadette School VFW #5149 Ladies Auxiliary Marc and Karen Zussman National Business & Industrial Centre, Inc. William Richards Nancy Stanis Virginia Meyes, Inc. Donald Ritter Stepping Stones James and Shirley Waddell Helena Ritter Joan Stonecipher William Wake Jean Abruzzo Rockford Bank and Trust Thomas and Mary Supel Waldom Electronics Vicki L. Adams Rockford Charitable Games Association Inc. James and Cathie Szymanski Rich and Michelle Walsh Robert and Marcia Adolph, Jr. Craig and Barbara Thayer Butch and Kathy Weber Kenneth and Cheryl Adolph William and Catherine Thiede Karen and John Weedman William and Donna Apgar Deborah Thomas Paul and Karen Weis Lisa Alexander Tim Johnson & Associates, LLC Stanley and Dorothy Wentland Gary Anderson Sarah E. White Robb and Susan Anderson Mary Nielsen Deborah Nordeen Webbs and Mary Norman North Love Baptist Church Northwestern Illinois Building and Construction Trades Council José and Kellie Olivencia Olson Ecological Solutions, LLC Rockford University Donald and Robert Rockwood Nora Jean Rollins Partners in Community Centers (Under $100) Jerry and Connie Paris Bruce Ross-Shannon and Ruth Ann Falk Raymond Parks Gary Rothwell Allan and Helen Anglemire Michael and Barbara Parrott Lillie Rude Joyce Aramovich Raymond and Jo Marie Paul Sharon Rudy, PC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Asher Brenda Paulson Paul Rupprecht Janet Branstiter Ronald and Janet Pauly Jeff Salisbury Richard H and Sally Baker Janette and Charles Pearson Jesus Sandoval W. Walter Boothe Henry W. and Josephine L. Peddle Robert and Ilona Satterlee Antonio and Leticia Brambila Nancy A. Perry Thomas and Karen Schiller Bloom Elementary School Pilgrim Baptist Church Carlo and Josephine Benassi Suzanne and Michael Pisano Roger and Pamela Schmidt Robert and Anna Bertolasi Dr. Joseph Pittman Dr. Milton Schmitt, Jr. Ron and Kristin Butler Richard and Judith Pollack Lee and Charmaine Schreiner John and Anna Borchers Powmet, Inc Stephen and Donna Benjamin PR Walker School PTO Richard and Sandra Scott Ms. Dawn R. Brown Peter J. and Heather Anne Provenzano Virginia Sharp Robert Beck Artemus and Sally Pulford Aaron J. and Peggy W. Shiels Laura Brandner Erin Rabon Wiilliam Rainbolt Nancy Rainwater RAMP Cindy Rathke Paul and Linda Rawson Blackhawk Pest Control Sievert Industries, Inc. Batteries Plus, LLC Sisters’ Cafe John Todd and Lynda K. Kennedy W. Alan Williams Dave Brown James Skau Town Hall Lounge, Inc Douglas and Diane Wilson Steve Bailey Mark V. and Brenda Smith Michael and Kathlyn Tulley Martha Woods Behr Iron and Steel, Inc. Anne Sneed Lois Tuneberg Rita Yerks Daniel and Lisa Bartholme Daniel and Kristin Tussing YWCA Vint and Susan Buckwalter Rodolfo Valdez and Julia ScottValdez David L. Zierke Bruce Beling [Continued on page 18] *In Memoriam 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 17 [Continued from page 17] Tracy Brookshier Central Commodities, Ltd. Barbara Bryant Marilyn Benson William and Craig Cutro Tim Bragg Theodore M. and Norma L. Bleed Harry and Barbara Chrisman Ramona and Charles Batt Fredrick Bohanon George A. and Elvira H. Cridland Richard Baldwin Juli Bracken Donna J. Chimino Glenn and Beth Ann Bolton Deb Bieschke Mary Conti Blackhawk Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America Anna Burks Joel and Judy Cowen Theodore and Robyn Crissman Robert Carlson John Dotzel Fitzgerald Funeral Home Harriett Dudley John and Patricia Freed Laura Davis-Vanags Eugene and Barbara Ferry Robert Derringer Froberg Elementary School PTO Russell and Rhonda Dailing John and Jean Frana Karen Dean Leona Frey Michael and Nancy Dagefoerde Bradford and Marabel Fowler Bobbi Dykstra Bradley Ford Pamela Day Faith Walkers Assembly Carrie Davis Evelyn Freeman Kathleen Elliott Lorraine Falconer Eric and Elizabeth Eiss M.L. Fuchs Evergreen Irrigation Inc. Michel-Ann Fraser James Sonya Dowdakin Stephen and Lynn Ernst Dealer Alliance Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson Jacob and Jacolyn Reppen Fitzgerald Patricia Carl Douglas Dawson Susan Ekstrom Keith and Kristine Carey Chelsie Dockins L.G. Eklund Kathleen Cerutti Peter and Susan Deskovich Amber Ellis Robert H. Clark Donna Davis Brad and Tamara Erickson Frank Chieppa Dan and Denise Delanty Harold and Shirley Eicher Frances Dulmage Na’Imah Esa Barbara Berman Edward B. and Elizabeth M. Cameron Bob and Karen Brown Shaun Carlson Paul and Cynthia Dennis Chellis French and Regina Brenmark-French Richard and Nancy Blackburn David and Julie Claeyssens Adam and Valerie Boomgarden M. Ingvar Carlson Julie J. Bosma Dee Dee Cancelose Rhonda Barrigas Dave Costello Ronald and Lorraine Brey Jane Murphy Cella Luis Munoz and Shawn Buehler Xu Wang and Donghui Cao Richard and Sue Becker Frank and Gloria Cudia Sylvie Charest Steven and Sharon Cole Maribel Cano Felecia Caldwell James and Susan Cichock Larry Christman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DuFault Jim Dooley Timothy J. and Cheryl L. Durkee David Dimke Don’s Appliance Service DBS Accounting and Management Services, Inc. Mildred Bryson Mark Blaszczyk Jennifer Bowman Larry and Karen Burton Leroy Bach John Brearley Frank Contarino *In Memoriam 18 Cynthia Durward Elizabeth Dougherty Frank and Anne Forte Donald Featherstone Ms. Jennifer Fischer Kathleen Forbes Laura Jeanne Fromm Robert and Joanne Frefberg Angelo and Janice Fiorello George and Sarah Fletcher Faithful Worker Circle of Kings Daughters Carol Hammerle Robert Hess Don and Elaine Johnson Rick and Ann Kleinheksel Rick and Nicole Hobson Elizabeth Hornick Elinor Johne-Nelson Jan Kesler Charlotte Hackin Melinda Hagerman Ronald and Nancy Kuhnau Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Hofeditz Kimberly Hesano Paul J. and Kathleen M. Kulick Jean McNair Elementary School Rex and Pat Hanks Katherine Hotchkiss Jerry Heinzeroth Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton Sharon Holloway Elizabeth J. Harris Tara Homan Dennis and Jean Harezlak Marian Holmgren Greg Cellitti Painting Richard Hathaway and Carol Hathaway Angie Hofstetter Sandra Glasbrenner Patrick and Robin Hayes Judith Geissler Rodney Hardy Gerrie Gustafson David J. and Leigh Ann David Fleury Robert and Judy Gard Laura Gibbs-Green Kerry Glavin Rory and Mariann Griggs Dr. Alan and Elizabeth Gibby Al Guerrera Douglas and Peggy Groebner Gwyn Gulley Maureen Hickey Jennifer Heaslip IL State Enforcement Rich and Joann Infusino Kishwaukee Elementary School Bradley and Susan Koch K’s Cleaners Gary and Linda Kinnison Rebecca Klopf Vickie Klang David Kinser Peter Keffer Jane Kleveland Jake Kimmes Mark and Genene Greenwell James and Emily Gephart Roberta Gambrel Jane Kelley Barbara Kober Leroy and H. Jane Karlberg Agnes Kirkpatrick David and Deborah Kennedy Nancy L. Kublitz Kenneth and Lillian Kruger Craig Kennedy Roy and Maralyn Kloweit Marianne Larson LPGA-USGA Girl’s Golf Glenn A. Grigoletti Joe H. Gilmore Jacqueline Kennedy Dear donor, Thank you so much for having Lockwood Park…. this is my second year in horseback riding camp. I love it! - Samantha Vicki S. Guler Laird and Susan Lambert Lois Lutz Andy Lane and Stephanie Lane Logan Chapman, Neal Jeffrey and Carrie Lee Rick and Michelle Lyons Sean Gray Nilo and Alicia San Gabriel Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois Donald Gustafson W.G. Graba Sandra Goetz Mary Gaffney Craig A. Gugliemetti Larry and Judy Gunderson Timothy Gaddo Christina Green Ann Gauthier Carmen Garcia Roger and Kelly Garrie Colleen Groves James and Phyllis Gridley Charlyn Geldmacher Heidemann J and S Bradley Robert and Nadine Hallstrom Curt Johnsen Jane Heimer Tim Johnson Mr. and Mrs. S. Halsted Jan Jann Janette Howard William and Sue Jackson Amie Heinzeroth Gene and Sonja Johnson Brian and Christine Hawes J. Carlson Growers, Inc. Jack E. and Lynn A. Handy Wayne and Jan* Jones Candice Hallam Cynthia Johnson Maxine Hunt Shirley M. Johnson Constance Heden Cindy Jensen Michael B. Holmes Sharon Jones S. and R. Hackenmiller Mark D. Johnson Timothy G. Holdeman Jennifer Jaeger Brandon Hilstad Robert and Rosalie Johnson Good Search *In Memoriam 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 19 [Continued from page 19] Eugene E Miller Bonnie McConnell Peter and Pamela Lonsway Claire Macfarlane Ellen Mann Janice Lockwood George and Eleanor Muck Kristin McMahon Roger Lindeman Carl and Catherine Mohns Andy McCray Stephen and Adrienne Langley Jim and Ann McDaniel Jeff and Martha Nielsen Hal and Judy Look Shirley A. Myers John Nelson Mark Lattner James McGowian, Jr. Daniel and Shana Nicholas Sharon Lund Lottie Meier Ryan Niffenegger Neil Lind Michael and Karen Moyer Jennifer Nielsen William Lusk Mary Millett Richard Lewis Anne Meshes Thomas and Shirley Nolden Conrad and Linda Lantz Rev. Charlene Mills Thomas and Ruth Little Kent and Marti Mallquist Robert and Jeanine Larson Lance and Marianne Miller Brian Lindsay Jack and Susan Martocci Marilyn Larson Joseph and Kay Marshall Pam Larson Cheryl McVeigh Linda Lee Loria Mary Ann Masiulis Dean and Rachel Loria Silvio and Karen Massetti Mathew and Misty Lerner Delores Myhre Joseph Maroney Daniel L. McCullough Terry and Betty Moore Jay R. Maddox N.I.T.E. Equipment, Inc. Herbert Nelson, Jr. Denise Noble Stasica Nazzarini NLT Title LLC Alan Nylund Tom Nero Andrea Nafranowicz Robert and Denise Oliver Jeff Orput Ms. Jean Olivencia Earlene and Calvin Parham Laura Patterson Scott and Jody Pobjecky Dorothy Ann Powell Paul Pelnar Paul and Mary Panther W.J. Peck Delbert and Lois Peterson James and Sally Ann Roberts Richard and Sedell Rehfeldt, Jr. Bill Rohlman Linda Robertson William and Loretta Reif Richard and Joyce Ramer William and Joyce Russ Robert and Sharon Reitsch, Sr. Dear donor, The accessible fishing pier is a great asset to the Rock River. I feel safe when I fish now. Thank you Rockford Park District! - Darrell John Rudie John and Linda Ruhl Wayne A. and Miriam R. Ring Grant and Andrea Rundblade Nathaniel and Kathleen Routon Theodore Meyer Michael Mendoza Charles W. and Margaret L. Moore Carol Messer James Millikin Bruce and Lerie Mattingly Kelly Moore Roberta Mink Donald and Doris Mosser Faye Marcus Christopher Meshes Amy Martinez Lucinda Moore Carol Mansfield Eleanor Rotello Myron and Elizabeth Rafferty Christine Ortwein Gary A. and Marlene B. Park Jere and June Ottman John Peterson Paul and Donna Olszewski Richard Pool Rhonda Ostendorf Rosemary Prewett Carl and Jeanne Oddo Conny Pfeifer Laura Pigatti-Williamson Ericka Potter Robert and Dorien Peterson Rex and Carol Parker William Midgett Angela Miles-Moore and Thomas Moore William J. Moses Carolyn McBride Prestige Building & Remodeling Kate Pedrotty Terry Marks John and Kristin Paulsgrove Chester Parker Raymond Paul Sarah Parker-Scanion Tiffany Pua Tommy and Pamela Reidl Pro-Lite Sports LLC Leopold Roganowicz *In Memoriam 20 Brian Peck K. Rossmiller Tracy Robinson Jody and Mary A. Roberts Edward and Jeanne Rudnicki Brad and Lois Riggs Cindy Rathke William R. and Jean M. Redig, Jr. Lynne Rudy Michael Rathbun Pattie Rhode Cynthia Ross Bradley Streeter Sara A. Reynolds David Stuckey Kevin and Bonfilia Smolenski Steven Schou Sinnissippi Audubon Society Susan Stewart Jean and David Schollmeier Eleanor Sword Spring Creek School David Sobojinski Severson Dells Nature Center Scott and Sara Saunders Donna Steffey Shamrock Fire Protection LLC Kenneth Swanson Joel and Sharon Sjostrom Mary Elizabeth Skerkoske Robert and Maxine Stromdahl Joan Sage John and Shirley Schou Fred Speer James and Jennifer Sacia Karl and Jacqueline Sundby Bruce Samuelson Herb Sisler Marilyn Schrom William and Karen Starr Paticia Scanlon Seedling Garden Club Hosea and Shirley Stanford Richard Snyder Ann Sytek Genevieve Shay Melissa Sloatman Phyllis Sandine John and Joan Schmidt James and Kathryn Stenberg David Sparato Scott Steinke Linda Saenz Spee Dee Courier Service, Inc. Wanda Smith Lance and Cherie Simpson Karla and Brian Stringham Nancy Schleicher Brian and Kathryn Sewell Alice Statkey Janice Swanson David and Candace Thompson Julianne Schmidt Ted’s Appliance Service, Inc. Gregory Wroblewski Steve and Kim Schweitzer Cristie Telfair Dr. Thomas Warren Gloria Svanda Harold Thompson Fred and Mary Ann Wham, III Mitchell Sayler Katherine Taylor Diana Wiemer Sarah Schirmer John T. and Edlyna K. Talla Phillip and Salley Wessels Marty E. Stockton Donald Terasaki Bette A Woodward Jeff Snyder Gregory and Anne Taylor Steve Williams Margaret Tyus Lyndi K. Toohill Willilam and Mary L. Williams The Piano Doctor Rev. Sam E. T-Parham Shannah Wicklund Robert and Kristine Thomas Carrie Temples Mark West Joyce Trost James TerHark Alberta Jones and Joey Watkins Helenanne and Douglas Triplett Hannah Welker Shirley J. Thurwanger Sherry Webber The Testor Corporation Jane Warner Irena Tolliver Adam Wilson United Way of Rock River Valley Mark Walradt Steve and Joy Vee Daniel Young Michael and Debbie VanSistine Debra W. Yandell Robert A. Voltz Kyler Young Nancy R. Vogel Dani Zerebny Cynthia Vega Alan Zais Angela Vyborny Gary Zastoupil Bill Wilhelmi Katie Zimmerman John R. and Susan Warren Donald and Betty Zimmerman Richard and Sue Walker *In Memoriam 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 21 CUMULATIVE LIFETIME GIVING Donors who continue to give to the Rockford Park District Foundation over time provide a vital part of the Rockford Park District’s long-term support. Their ongoing commitment serves as a tribute to their belief in the mission of “Helping People Enjoy Life.” Enjoying Life Partners ($1,000,000+) Ab and Nancy Nicholas Roland and Gladys Olson* Gold Medal Partners ($250,000-$999,999) Amcore Bank Sunil Puri Tiger Woods Foundation, Inc. BMO Harris Bank Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation Clyde and Marjorie Anderson Smith Charitable Trust Opportunity Richard Nordlof Elmer Olson* Carlson Orthopedic Clinic Dream Builder Partners ($25,000-$49,999) U.S. Cellular Gannett Foundation, Inc. Dr. Barbara Mae Atwood* Janet Kjellstrom Rockford Health System LPGA Foundation Title Underwriters Agency Saturn of Rockford Ralph Bunting* Richard and Joyce Ramer The Funderburg Foundation The Beloit Foundation, Inc. Aqua-Aerobic Systems Roy Gayle Pony Baseball Softball Swedish American Health System Dan and Ruth Nicholas John and Colleen Holmbeck Roger Reno* Rockford IceHogs Bergstrom, Inc. Charitable Foundation JSG Investments, Inc. PNC Bank Steve* and Dorothy Baits Clarcor Foundation The Ben Harding Family Foundation E. Jane Lyons* Illinois Department of Commerce & Community Affairs Kiwanis Club of Rockford Carl and Barbara Dargene Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Alpine Bank Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behr Woodward Governor Charitable Trust First Northern Credit Union Dr. Donald Wedgbury* Winnebago County George and Edna May Taylor* Eclipse Foundation Illinois Department of Natural Resources Art Anderson* Rick and Lana Engen Illinois Department of Natural Resources - Wildlife Preservation Fund Jim and Pam Keeling Atwood Foundation Rockford Pro-Am Inc. Rockford Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Aldeen Foundation for Rockford Foundation Partners ($100,000-$249,999) Rockford Area Association of Realtors Midway Village Museum Martin-Campbell Foundation Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs Sustainability Partners ($50,000-$99,999) City of Rockford Joe and Sharyn Castrogiovanni First Rockford Group, Inc. United States Golf Association Foundation, Inc. Riverside Community Bank Blazer Foundation of Rockford American Legion Post 904 Lorraine Ipsen Stotler Anonymous Indeck - Rockford LLC *In Memoriam 22 Ruth Gustafson* Edward Enichen* Marlowe Estate Louis J. D’Agnolo City of Loves Park VFW Post 9759 Savant Capital Management, Inc. Fat Wallet, Inc. Figure Skating Club of Rockford, Inc. Harry Espenscheid* Village of Cherry Valley Kent and Marti Mallquist Olson Trust John McCarthy* Lonnie’s Carpet Connection LaSalle Bank, N.A. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maitzen Rock River Bank Lowes Charitable & Educational Foundation Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Adele Ingram* John* and Roberta Mink Ranger Partners Management, Inc. William M. Miller Trust 2013 IN-KIND DONATIONS The Rockford Park District Foundation deeply appreciates in-kind contributions of goods and Thomas and Enid Michalowski Mrs. Fisher’s Inc. services from the following generous individuals Greg Oates and corporations: Olympic Tavern Richard and Judith Lisa Ann Alexander Greg Galen Pollack Richard Allen Alan Garrett Vince Provenzano Ambucs Stuart and Monica Artemus and Sally Glenny Pulford Gerald and Margaret Andrew Quintanilla Dan Amesquita Kay Anderson Bob and Cris Ballenger Mindy Banicki Deron Benson Bliss Salon Ray and Mary Jo Brown Cheryl Carlson Jon Carlson Casey’s General Stores Ciao Bella Clock Tower Inn & Convention Center Michael and Sharon Goral Ryzski Gene Gulley Scandroli Construction S. and R. Hackenmiller Joey C’s Hal King Diane Koch Mary Kroll Greg and Roz Larson Lasalle Public Strategies Jon and Tina Leinbaugh Christopher Manuel DeDoncker Ed McMahon Neal Dollinger John V. McNamara Katie Drerup Lloyd and Dorothy Francine Drew Ted Faber Franchesco’s Ristorante Thomas and Patricia Lisa Gray McWilliams Arthur Metcalf Co. Bill Schulz Tammy Schulz Skyward Promotions Brenda Smith Stateline Staffing Services Inc. If you would like to contribute to any Park District project, please contact: Lisa Alexander, Donor Relations Coordinator for the Park District Foundation 815-987-1632 or online at rockfordparkdistrict.org Anna Swanson David and Carol Tanner Hazen and Carol Tuck Sue Tuell Robert A. Voltz Carl Wasco Bev Williams Patrick Young We strive for accuracy in recognition of our donors, and apologize if any errors occured. We ask that you call Suzanne Berger, Director of Fund Development, with any corrections. She can be reached at 815-987-1675. Zenith Cutter *In Memoriam 2014 EDITION — 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 23 NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID Rockford, IL Permit #1131 news for friends of the Rockford Park District Foundation 401 S Main St STE 112 | Rockford, IL 61101 • online: rockfordparkdistrict.org/foundation PRIZES FRIDAY l nnua A h t 8 JULY 18, 2014 Golf balls drop at 6:13 pm Aldeen Golf Club 1902 Reid Farm Rd • Rockford, IL $3,000 Grand Prize $1000 CASH 2015 Rockford Park District 5-Course Golf Season Permit ($1700 value) 47” Smart Television ($1500 value) Aldeen Golf Club Foursome with Carts ($150 value) All prize values are approximate. Must be age 18 or older to win. For a complete list of rules, go torockfordparkdistrict.org/gbdrop C O - S P O N S O R E D BY Member FDIC TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE 1 ball for $5 • 5 balls for $20 Proceeds benefit Rockford Park District legacy youth programs Tickets available online at rockfordparkdistrict.org/gbdrop or at any of the five Rockford Park District golf courses Friday, July 18, 2014 at Aldeen Golf Club SHOTGUN START AT NOON Proceeds benefit Rockford Park District youth golf programs ENTRY FEE OF $100 PER GOLFER includes green fees and cart, tee gift, lunch, and light fare following the event FOR MORE INFO, CALL 815-987-1602