Winter 2009 - The Upper Room
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Winter 2009 - The Upper Room
Winter/Spring 2009 F AMILY M ATTERS 36 Tsienneto Road PO Box 1017 Derry, NH 03038 603-437-8477 www.urteachers.org The Upper Room Wins $15,000 Smith Award An award recognizing exceptional service to families. On behalf of the NH Chi l dr en’ sTr us tFund, Leonard Wilson of Sovereign Bank presented the Smith Award to Kimberly Bavaro and her dream team of staff, board and volunteers at the Upper Room. Pictured (l-r) Wilson, Bavaro, Linda Wojtkiewicz, Martha Raymond, Ruth Kay, John Dulmage, James Bavaro, Sue Schick, Cheri Haidichuck, Michelle Mobsby, Thelma Hutton, Elaina Wheaton, and Diane Casale. Our Mission: Providing people with the services and resources they need to live healthier, happier and more selfsufficient lives. The Upper Room has been blessed with many wonderful volunteers! Thank you for sharing your time with us and supporting all that we do. The Smith Award for Excellence in Service to Families is a $15,000 cash award made every two years. It was established through a grant made to the New Hampshi r eChi l dr en’ sTr ustFundi n1996,f r om t heLouandLut zaSmi t h Foundation. TheSmi t hAwar di sgi venbyt heNew Hampshi r eChi l dr en’ sTr ust Fund to an exemplary nonprofit family support agency demonstrating exceptional practices and standards. It can be used for any purpose the agency deems necessary. Lou and Lutza Smith, the founders of Rockingham Park, were New Hampshire philanthropists and had a special interest in children and f ami l i es. “ Wear et hr i l l edbyt hi sr ecogni t i on, ”saysKi mber l yBavar o.“ Wehave a dream team working here. Everyone, including our families, does things for t her i ghtr easonandt her esul t sj ustseem t of ol l ow. ” The board of directors and staff opened the doors and hosted the first Supporters Appreciation Reception on Sept. 11, 2007. Community volunteers, business leaders and supporters of The Upper Room took tours of the facility, spoke with staff and then received recognition awards for all the help and support they give throughout the year. The main award of the night f or“ The Bill Burke Award for Outstanding Community Service and Dedication to Improving SUPPORTERS APPRECIATION RECEPTION t heLi vesofChi l dr enandFami l i es”went to Bill Burke of Dollar Bill's Discount World. When it came time to give the first supporters award, Burke's name was the first to come to mind. A personal and professional example of community service the award will forever be named after him. Page 2 FAMILY MATTERS The Upper Room, A Family Resource Center Board of Directors Renee Fellows, Chairperson Clearpoint Marketing Michael Caruso, Vice Chairperson Cross Insurance Agency Brenda Davis, Treasurer Bank of New England Mike Royce, Secretary Hannaford Supermarket Thelma Hutton Retired Chester College John Dulmage Personal Financial Advisor Rick Bonito Fast-techs On-Site Computer Services Donna Cavalieri The Centre School of Hampton Bill Allard Comcast Cathy Taylor River Bank Staff Kimberly Bavaro Kim Bedard Diane Casale Brenda Guggisberg Ruth Marie Kay Cynthia Marshall Michelle Mobsby Linda Wojtkiewicz Sue Schick Janet Nodine Elaina Wheaton Cheryl Haidaichuk Martha Raymond Esther Connelly Cara Long Laura Wilmoth Meredith Richardson Ruth Pendergast Alicia Triplett Jackie Paton Pam Miller-Sallet The Upper Room announces the addition of three new Board of DirectorsThe Upper Room welcomes Donna Cavalieri, Bill Allard and Cathy Taylor. Donna is a guidance counselor at The Centre School of Hampton. Bill is a Sr. Technical Operations Manager at Comcast. Cathy is Assistant VP at River Bank. All are long time residents of Derry and bring years of valuable work experience to The Upper Room and have a strong sense of community involvement. Welcome Donna, Bill and Cathy. Thank you to Dzioba Construction for RESOURCES The Way Home –www.thewayhomenh.org Helping to prevent homelessness. Providing keys to success in affordable housing. 214 Spruce St. Manchester 627-3491 Their mission is to help low income households obtain and keep safe, affordable housing with direct housing assistance services, empowerment of low income tenants and community advocacy for housing. Bonnie Clac –Car loans and counseling – 1-866-455-2522 or www.bonnieclac.org. Helping consumers get the best deal on a reliable, fuel-efficient car. Counselors will do the negotiating for you to get you a low price and a low interest rate. Whether you have perfect credit or need a little help figuring out your finances, their car-buying experts will help. The Partnership for Prescription Assistance helps uninsured and financially struggling patients, who lack prescription coverage, get access to prescription assistance programs that offer medicines for free or nearly free. Call 1-888-4PPANOW or go to www.pparx.org. For children www.kids.pparx.org. Elliot Hospital Post-Partum Emotional Support Program- intended to help support women experiencing mood, anxiety, and thought disorders during pregnancy and the first year after the birth of their baby. Babies are welcome and it is free. Group meets TUESDAYS 10:30am –12pm in the activity room of the Elliot Childcare Center, located on the Elliot Hospital campus at 450 Massabesic St., Manchester. Consumer Credit Counseling Service of NH & VT- www.cccsnh-vt.org –Free budget, debt, and housing counseling. They’ l lr ev i ew y ourbudgetandhel py ou create a spending plan that's realistic. They’ l las s es sy ourdebtand make suggestions and recommendations about y ourbes tc our s eofac t i on.They ’ l lhel py ou pay your bills and get out of debt - and stay out. Toll Free: 800-327-6778 donating food baskets and turkeys to 50 families for Thanksgiving! Meet Michelle Michelle Mobsby started as an intern in the summer of 2007! She worked for several programs during her internship and participated in administrative and fundraising activities. No matter what gap we needed to fill –Michelle was always willing and eager to do the best she could to help the agency. Shei sanabsol ut e“ nat ur al ”at working well with others and is a deeply caring individual. Towar dst heendofMi chel l e’ s internship, the agency had a staffing need for the Community Service Learning Opportunities program. Michelle was hired and since then has grown with her position as the Program Assistant for the Greater Derry Juvenile Diversion Program , is our CLSO Specialist, facilitates the Take Control and YES programs and is a GED tutor. The Upper Room is proud of Michelle, her accomplishments and is thrilled she joined our team! Page 3 FAMILY MATTERS MAKING A \DIFFERENCE What FOG has done for me: Yout hf r om TheUpperRoom’ sCS L O( Communi t y Service Learning Opportunities) program help to create a garden at the NH Food Bank. “More self confidence, better self esteem, assertiveness, friends, social skills, motivation and a better perspective. Helped me lose my victim - poor me - thought process and focus more on solutions and empowerment. All the positive personal changes have helped my life socially. I have more friends, better relationships, dinners with friends and out i ngs .I ’ mc omf or t abl emeet i ngnew peopl e. I have enough money now that I have extra income, compared to when I started FOG a year ago. I was under every month and had increasing credit card debt. I ’ m maki ngpos i t i v ec hoi c es .I ’ m abet t erpar ent and better person. My emotions are more balanced. I feel great and life is good. During the past year I finally feel happy and excited every day, better than any time in my life. ” Written by a FOG Participant. Ongoing Events and Programs Teen Information for Parenting Success –TIPS Supporting teen families. Meetings are held every other Wednesday from 6-8 pm. Includes free childcare. Learn how to parent, to be financially stable and to live your dreams! GED Prep Class Program–If you are 16-21 and would like to complete your education, call for information on how to obtain your GED. Makayla M. enjoys a Thanksgiving Meal at The Upper Room, prepared by Marie Brownell of Brownell Insurance Center, Inc. Take THE CHALLENGE - Have you been in trouble for smoking pot ordr i nki ngal c ohol ?Doy ouwantt os ayNObutdon’ tknow how? Are your parents on your case all the time? Have you thought about trying to stop? If you answer yes to any of these questions y ouneedt o…. TAKE THE CHALLENGE –a drug and alcohol education program for youth. Program will run in January, March and May. Fee Take Control –Anger Management for Youth–Tired of everyone making you mad!? Then TAKE CONTROL! Learn how to turn t hi ngsar ounds oangerdoes n’ tgett hebes tofy ou.Hav ef unwi t h friends, get and keep a job, and less frustration in your life! Families on the Go –FOG –Workshops/Support Group and Classes held on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 5 sessions in Playgroup –For families with young children. Held every February, April and June. Fee. Wednesday from 10:00-11:30 AM. UR Parents Support Group - Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30 pm Bring questions and concerns about your teen to this weekly open support group. YES – Youth Educational Shoplifting program - A 6 hour class for youth who have shoplifted. If you are ready to stop, say YES. Fee Greater Derry Juvenile Diversion Program –An alternative to court for first time juvenile offenders. If you are a first time Greater Derry Family Outreach –Free, short-term offender and are under 17 years old, ask your local Juvenile parenting education and counseling in your home. Helping Of f i c eri f“di v er s i on”i sanopt i on. you find solutions to create a healthier family. Community Service Learning Opportunities –Want your child to get involved in the community? Need community service hours? The CSLO program offers adolescents the chance to help their communities in a variety of ways through supervised community service projects. If you are someone in need of community service assistance, we are always looking for new projects! We meet on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Fee. We offer college level internship opportunities And Volunteer Opportunities Call 437-8477 to register for any of our classes and programs. All classes are free unless otherwise noted. Classes and programs at The Upper Room will be canceled whenever Derry Schools are closed due to inclement weather. Page 4 FAMILY MATTERS How to Talk to Your Kids About the Recession Tips for talking about, and living wi t h,t hef i nanci alcr i si s,what everyourchi l d’ sage. By Lilan Patri Muchaswemi ghtwantt oshi el dourchi l dr en,t hebi ggestmi s t akei st oav oi dt het opi c.“ Ki dswi l l seet hewor r yony ourf ace,t het ensi oni ny ourbody , ”ex pl ai ns Jan Faull, child developmentandbehav i orspeci al i s t .They ’ l l f eel s c ar edandsomehowt obl ameunl es sy ou“ br i ngt hem i nt ot hel oop. ”Buthow?Her e,t i psf or t al ki ngabout ,andl i v i ngwi t h,t hef i nanci al cr i si s ,what ev ery ourchi l d’ sage. 1. Open up the discussion. Operate on the same principle as with the Birds & the Bees talk: the older the child, the more detailed the info. Wi t hpr es chool er s ,say sFaul l ,par ent smi ghtsay :“ MommyandDaddyar ewor r i edaboutmoney ,buti t ’ sanadul tpr obl em,andwe’ l lt akecar eofi t . ”Vi t al i s that y ourchi l dknowshe’ spr ot ec t ed.Thi shol dst r uenomat t erhowdi r ey oursi t uat i on.Shoul dy oubel osi ngy ourhome,say :“ We’ r egoi ngt omov et oan apar t ment ,butwe’ r eal lgoi ngt obet oget her .You’ r esaf ewi t hus . ” School-aged kids, privy to news reports and playground rumors, will know something is up. Parents can explain mortgages, banking, whatever might fit into a chi l d’ sknowl edgebase.But ,say sFaul l ,del i v ert hei nf or mat i on“ i nsoundbi t es. ”Don’ tbur deny ourchi l dwi t hdet ai l s ,norwi t ht he problems you and your spouse might be facing. Wi t ht eenager s ,par ent sshoul dbespeci f i c .Af t eral l ,t eenswi l lbedi scus si ngt hei ssuesi nschool ,andsay sFaul l ,“ y ou’ l l wantt osi f tt hei nf or mat i ont hey ’ r e get t i ngt hr oughy ourf ami l y ’ swor l dv i ew. ”No need to open your check ledger, but do let them know how the crisis is directly affecting the family. 2. Manage expectations. Explain, in a non-al ar mi ngway ,t hatt her e’ l lbesomebel t -tightening. Whether this means gas-saving activities—backyard campout rather than weekend road-trip, say—oral eanerChr i st masl oad,y ourchi l dr enneedt obet ol d.Say sFaul l :“ Achi l dwhoget sonebi r t hdaypr esenti nst eadof t heusual f i v ewi l lf eelhe’ sdones omet hi ngwr ong” —unless you explain the reasons behind it. Expect kids to push your limits, whining, even tantruming, for whatt hey ’ r eusedt o.Changei snev ercomf or t abl e,espec i al l ywheni tent ai l sl oss .Al l owr oom f oremot i ons,butcont i nuet oaf f i r my ournewboundar i es,wi t has much patience as possible. 3. Use the crisis as a teachable moment. Older kids need to know how credit cards work—andt hedanger sofspendi ngmoneyt hatdoesn’ tex i st . Cost-cutting tricks can be a form of play for younger children: clipping coupons from the Sunday paper or scouting grocery aisles for sale items. All ages can learn lessons in budgeting through the apportionment of their allowance toward spending, saving, and charity. If parental resources are stretched thin, teens with jobs might be asked to contribute to their own after-school activities. 4. Reduce the anxiety level. TV news feeds us the same info on an endless loop, breeding fear rather than providing illumination. Get the updates you need, then retire the remote. Or switch to Sesame Street, Hannah Montana—whatever! As for bickering, or battling, with your spouse about finances, do it behind closed doors, away from the kids. Find ways to vent your own stress. Pound a Stairmaster, punch a pillow, talk to friends—j ustdon’ tl ashoutatt he kids. When you do—and,l et ’ sf ac ei t ,whoamongusdoesn’ t ?—t aker esponsi bi l i t yf ory ourwor dsandact i ons.Makesur ey ourchi l dknowsshe’ snott obl ame. 5. Count your blessings. Noneedt oactt hePol l y anna,deny i ngt oday ’ sr eal i t i es.Jus topeny ourey est ot hegoodal lar ound.Ther e’ sal way ssomething to be grateful for. A younger child might enjoy doing a nightly gratitude list—al phabet i z ed.“ Iam gr at ef ulf or …appl esauce…Ben10…car t wheel s…”Al lagescan be taught to look for silver linings: A laid-of fpar entmi ghthav emor et i met opl ayathome.Fewerf ancyt oy smi ghtmeanmor ecr eat i v epl aywi t hwhat ev er ’ sat hand. AsFaul l poi nt sout :“ Wi t hchi l dr en, you can find happiness in so many ways other than buying t hi ngs. ”Now,whet herwel i kei tornot ,maybe just the time to test that theory. http://www.wetv.com/moms/manage-post-marriage-money-copy.html PARENTING CLASSES Call 437-8477 x 18 for information on all classes CLASSES OFFERED IN SPRING AND FALL. Active Parenting 1,2,3,4 - Teaching the stages of development, building the bond between your child and you, how to use non-violent discipline skills, choices and consequences, and the power of encouragement! Fee. Active Parenting of 5-12 Year Olds - Learn the skills that will help you develop cooperation, responsibility and selfesteem in your children. As well as positive discipline techniques so you can avoid those all-too-familiar power struggles. 6 Week Series to begin in April. Fee. Active Parenting of Teens –How to live with your teen! A Survival Class for every parent of a teenager! 6 Week Series to begin in April. Fee. 1,2,3, Magic - Easy-To-Learn and Effective Parenting Solutions from Dr. Thomas Phelan for a well-behaved child. Call for dates and times. Fee. ATTENTION - Parent Educators, Religious leaders, Counselors, Healthcare profess i onal s ,S c hoolAdmi ni s t r at or s … We offer Active Parenting Professional Certification Training Become an ACTIVE PARENTING LEADER at the Leader Training Workshops (LTW)! We'll show you how to use the popular, video-based programs to make your classes entertaining and filled with practical skills that parents can start using immediately. That's not all! In addition to training from an experienced leader, you will also get a free Parent's Guide, a training guide, a certification packet, refreshments, and a coupon for 20% off Active Parenting products. CEUs are available. You can also find more information on these programs at www.activeparenting.com. DATES: April 6 –Combo (Teens and 5-12) May 4 - Stepfamilies Page 5 FAMILY MATTERS THANK YOU TO OUR FUNDERS SNH: Comprehensive Family Support Network R.C. Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund Smith Award SNH DHHS: Division of Public Health Services Rockingham County DHHS: DCYF Town of Derry Agnes Lindsay Trust Town of Londonderry Harris Brothers Foundation Oak Foundation Derry Village Rotary TJX Companies Londonderry Rotary Club Cogswell Benevolent Trust Thank you to local businesses, churches and organizationsIncluding Dzioba Construction, Emerson Thunderline, Ti m’ sTur fofLi t c hf i el d,BNI Londonderry Chapter, Benson Family, BAE Systems, Derry Track Club, Flagship Cinemas, J&F Farms, NHHK, CHS, Discovery Stop, SNHU, Revive Salon and Spa, Moo’ s Place Homemade Ice Cream, Kindercare, Curves, TheWomen’ sCommi t t eeofPS NH,Brownell Insurance Center, Curves, Salem NH Exchange Club, the Eastern Stars, Central Congregational Church, Hannaford, T-Bones, First Parish Congregational Church and Chester Congregational & Baptist Church for their generous donations! Thank you to all who donated in memory of Mr. Edward J. Keane. Thank you Bristol-Myers Squibb, Liberty Mutual, Bank of America and Verizon for their Matching Gifts Program. OUR WISH LIST Baby Formula* snack cracker packs * diaper rash cream * diapers Gold fish crackers * baby Tylenol * wipes * muffins Oatmeal cookies * bottled water * non-perishable foods * cordless drill No cost ways to help our programs – S endi ny ourS haw’ sr ecei pt sandwecans ubmi tthem for 1% back! Shop on-line through igive.com and designate The Upper Room as the charity of choice! Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Derry, NH 03038 Permit #5 36 Tsienneto Road PO Box 1017 Derry, NH 03038 Return Service Requested Have a SAFE and HAPPY Holiday Season From all of us at The Upper Room, A Family Resource Center! DATES TO REMEMBER 36 Tsienneto Road Derry, NH 03038 Phone: 603-437-8477 Fax: 603-425-6256 We’ r eont heWeb! Visit us at: WWW.URTEACHERS.ORG GOOD NEWS!!! You don't have to be on a reality show to learn how to be a great parent. You can consult with a parent educator at The Upper Room and share ideas with other parents just like you. March 1- Bavaro Scholarship Deadline Go to www.urteachers.org for more information and an application. March 13 7:30 pm –Monar ch’ sgameCome support TheUpperRoom’ s50/50 Raffle at the Verizon Wireless Arena. April 15 3-7 pm - Job Fair - Are you looking for summer help or having a hard time filling that part time permanent position? Space for the job fair is free and open to any local business that has job openings available. Annually 150-200 youth attend this event seeking information on employment. May - Youth Day of Giving Back with Pinkerton Academy–If you are a non-profit organization and you would like information on how to participate in this day please call 437-8477 x 18. Due to minimal storage space, we accept donations of gently used baby clothing - up to size 3T- on these dates: Thank you for January 12 April 13 helping us to be February 9 May 11 organized! March 9 June 8 Table Talk Meal times provide the perfect opportunity for quality conversation! “Mor e…Cokeor Peps i ? ” Written and designed by Mickey and Cheryl Gill 1. Have you ever forgotten to remove the price tag/size label from your clothes? 2. Do you feel sorry for the bad singers on American Idol? 3. Do you tell people when they have food stuck in their teeth? 4. Where would you prefer to go on vacation –big city, warm beach or another country? Help The Upper Room, A Family Re s our c eCe nt e r ’ sFoodPant r y! I nt r oduc i ng… Environmentally Friendly Grocery Totes! By purchasing one of these stylish, strong and washable totes, you will help to put money into The UpperRoom’ sfood pantry to assist those in need and help to save our environment. These totes are made from 20% recycled material, are reusable and hand washable, and are 100% recyclable. $3.00 Each Each bag comes with a gift tag stating how these help the community. A great gift idea! Double your gift, buy a bag, fill it with food and donate it back to our food pantry. I would like to order ______ bags at $3.00 each = $_________ Please make checks payable to: Please call to make arrangements to pick up your bags! 603-437-8477x 11 The Upper Room Attn: Kimberly Bavaro PO Box 1017 Derry, NH 03038 th THANK YOU FOR INVESTING IN A STRONGER COMMUNITY! Our 7 annualdi nnerandauc t i onev ent“CowboyUpf oraS t r ongerCommuni t y ”was a success! We would like to offer our sincere appreciation to all those who showed their support by attending the auction and all of the businesses and individuals who donated items for making this fundraiser possible. Thank you! 95.7 WZID A & A Balloon Rides A Friend of The Upper Room A Very Good Cleaning Company AAMCO Advanced Energy Resources Bill Allard Allure Laser Hair Removal American Excavating Corp. Appletree Business Services Robert and Edith Arnold Ash Street Inn BA Carson Plumbing & Heating Backmann Florist Bank of New England* Josephine and John Bavaro The Bavaro Family Matthew Beckley D.C. Beginning with Beads Blue Seal Feeds Nutfield BNI- Busi nessNet wor kI nt ’ l * Boston Celtics Boston Red Sox BounceU Brownell Insurance Center Meagan Buis Janice and Bill Burke Campus Corner - Pinkerton Academy Campus Rose - Pinkerton Academy Caruso and Fellows of TUR BOD Celebrities for Charity Pinkerton Academy Ctr. for Career and Tech. Ed Chalifours Flowers, Gift and Gourmet Cinsgifts.com Clam Haven Comcast* Community Resource Association Cookies By Design Courier Printing Cross Insurance Agency Currier Museum of Art Curves for Women (Derry/Londonderry) CVS Cyr Lumber Dalpe Electric Dance Impressions daSilva Motorsports Davis’Family Farm Adventures Depot Square Steakhouse Derry Museum of History Derry News* Discovery Cruise Lines Dollar Bill’ s Discount World* Domino’ s Pizza Robert and Catherine Dow East West Massage & Whole Health Eastman’ s Fishing Fleet Ecco Edible Arrangements Extreem Cheer Fast Frame Expert Picture Framing Fast-Teks On-Site Computer Services Financial Pathways Fitness on Wheels Flashback Creations Fun Bounce Inc. Joie Gerrish Eileen and Larry Gill Goodale’ s Bike Shop, Inc. Gravity Fitness John and Brenda Guggisberg Hannaford Brothers* th Heather Gwinn, 10 Generation Sculptor Hilton Garden Inn Holland America Cruise Lines Hoodkroft Country Club House of the Samurai Huse Healthcare Educational Consultants Joanna Hyatt In The Ring Fitness Isles of Shoals Steamship Co. J.A. McGillen Associates, Inc* Jacques Fine European Pastries Kasey Kahne Foundation Kay Family Kitchen & Bath Unlimited La Carreta of Derry Lamprey Health Care Le Beaderie Lia Sophia Life is Good, Inc Lifestyle Beverages, Inc. Lobster Claw II Lupo's Seafood & Grille Manchester Millrats Marshalls Martina McBride Fan Club Mary Kay Cosmetics MaryAnn's Diner Meineke Merrimac Tile Co.* Phoenix Lehigh Printing ClearPoint Marketing Communications Helen Milo Mohegan Sun Monarchs Care Foundation Morgan Services Motor Sport Tire and Auto Repair, Inc. Moviescene Mt. Washington Railway Company Mulrennan , Rugg and Co, P.C. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Newbury Comics, Inc. NH Fisher Cats Damon Norcross Northstar Financial Planning Not My Bag, LLC Nutfield Eye Associates* O’ Neil Theaters Cinema 12 Ocean Bank* Offset Paperback Mfrs., INC. OMO Specialties Carole Orlosk Paisan's Painting Palace Theater Pam-Miller Sallet & Sue Schick Parker's Maple Barn Parkland Medical Center* Pats Peak Patti's Vacation Condos Pittsburgh Networks John and Sarah Porter Portsmouth Ballroom Dance Studio Regal Limousine Services Renjeau Galleries Revive Salon and Spa Richardson Publishing Meredith Richardson Rig A Tony's Robert Rudnick & Family Salon Bogar Santa's Village Saunders at Rye Harbor Thomas and Deborah Schleicher Seacoast Science Center Searles Castle at Windham Seasons Natural Healthcare Set in Stone Margo Seyfarth Shaws Supermarket ShootingStar Broadcasting/My TV* Simpson's Painting Sir Speedy Printing Six Flags New England Sky Sites, Len Printz Southern NH Internal Medicine Southern NH University Southwest Airlines Sovereign Bank Spindel Eye Associates St. Thomas Aquinas Church Stonebridge Country Club Storyland Carl Swenson Synergistic Therapies, LLC T-Bones/Cactus Jack's Jam and DJ Templeton The Book Cellar The Butterfly Place The Children's Museum of Portsmouth The Coffee Factory The Common Man Inn The Costume Gallery The Discovery Stop The Highlander Inn and Conference Ctr The Inns & Spa at Mill Falls The Lee Family The Timberland Company The Windham Junction The Workout Club and Wellness Center Usborne Books Valvoline Instant Oil Change Verizon Wireless Arena/SMG Vertical Dreams Inc. Water Country Waterville Valley Resort Whippersnappers Wildwood Designs, LLC Linda Wojtkiewicz York's Wild Kingdom Zorvino Vineyards Sponsor / *Major Sponsor