December 31, 2005 - The Conservation Foundation
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December 31, 2005 - The Conservation Foundation
T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We s a ve l a n d . We save rivers. ANNUAL R E P O RT & List of Donors Januar y 1, 2005 – Decem b e r 3 1 , 2 0 0 5 A N O T- F O R - P R O F I T L A N D A N D WAT E R S H E D PROTECTION ORGANIZ ATION T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg This map shows the land preservation impact The Conservation Foundation has had over its 34-year history. Each dot represents a piece of property TCF has been involved with in some capacityeither directly or indirectly. The total amount of land preserved is approximately 15,000 acres. T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. A Letter from the Board and Staff of The Conservation Foundation This past year was one like no other here at The Conservation Foundation. It was a year marked by great accomplishments, such as the launch of our ProtectKendallNow! initiative. It was a year punctuated by the growth of our organization. It was a year that saw reinforcement and strengthening of our mission to protect the natural beauty of our region’s land and rivers. We are thrilled by so many developments, from our successful strategic planning that yielded a vision for our organization’s future to the success of every open space referendum put before voters in 2005. One other development for which we are thankful: The growth of the staff who work at the McDonald Farm in Naperville. For one, we welcomed Stephen McCracken as our full time Director of Watershed Protection. Long-time employee Jill Johnson is now our full time Marketing and Communications Manager. To fill her shoes, we welcomed Carrie Thompson, who replaces Jill as our Office and Business Manager. We also welcomed to The Conservation Foundation Stephanie Sheetz, who is now our Land Use and Open Space Planning Manager. Stephanie is charged with a Herculean task. She is responsible for our new ProtectKendallNow! initiative, a highly publicized program with equally high expectations. Its goal: build an unstoppable movement among landowners and public officials to save open land and protect watersheds in Kendall County, one of the fastest developing counties in the U.S. “Without a doubt, this has been a turning point year for The Conservation Foundation,” said President and CEO Brook McDonald. “Much of it was made possible thanks to our committed board members, who collectively met a challenge to double their giving this past year.” Whether it is generosity with time and money exhibited by our donors, those of us on the board, or whether it’s the conscientious, exemplary work done by our dedicated staff, it is the combined efforts of many that have allowed us to see such great accomplishments this past year. As we look ahead, ever mindful of the milestones we’ve already passed and of the solid support of our donors and the board backing us, we hold great expectations for even more success in 2006 and beyond. Design layout donated by Icon Digital Design & Illustration, Naperville. Printing donated by The Northern Trust Company Sincerely, The Conservation Foundation Board of Trustees and Staff O ur M issio n McDonald Farm, Naperville. Home of The Conservation www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Established in 1972 by business and community leaders, The Conservation Foundation is a not-for-profit land and watershed protection organization, located in Naperville on a 60-acre working farm. The mission of the Foundation is to enhance the quality of life by preserving open space, protecting natural lands and improving rivers and watersheds. The Foundation maintains a membership and donor base that nears 3,500 individuals and 500 volunteers in DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties, Illinois. To help achieve this mission, the Foundation works on priority projects such as natural areas and open space preservation, education and advocacy. The Foundation also works in priority watersheds such as the DuPage River watershed, Big Rock Creek watershed, Blackberry Creek watershed, lower Fox River watershed, and the Aux Sable Creek watershed. If you would like to add your voice for the protection of our vanishing forests, farms and open spaces, and help keep our waterways clean and healthy for present and future generations, then you are invited to join The Conservation Foundation. Foundation. T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. StillGoing Strong Voters continued to shout “YES!” for open space protection Ask most political observers or junkies their thoughts on off-year local elections – just like the ones the suburbs experienced in the spring of 2005 – and likely, your response will be a pretty big yawn. Yet this past year on the Will County ballot, something very un-boring lurked: A request made by the Forest Preserve District of Will County for voters to allow a hike in their collective tax bills to the tune of $95 million. Some distance away in Kane County, there it was again – a similar request from that county’s forest preserve district, this one seeking $75 million. The Conservation Foundation is no stranger to these kinds of requests. In fact, it is the recognized expert in organizing campaigns to pass these referenda. Ever since it successfully campaigned in 1997 for a similar tax-hike in typically tax-averse DuPage County, the Foundation has viewed efforts to help voters see the benefits of approving such requests (more public open space) as a way to fulfill its goals of protecting natural areas and raising the region’s quality of life. In the past decade, The Conservation Foundation has seen unbroken success with every referendum campaign, six total, in which it’s been involved. The one put forth in early 2005 by the Forest Preserve District in Will County was that county’s second open space proposal since The Conservation Foundation started open space campaigning. The Kane County question was also that forest preserve district’s second request in just six years. In both cases, when the vote w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg “Protecting natural areas for the future required securing financial resources today.” totals came in, the unbroken success record remained unscathed. The Will County referendum success was notable for two reasons. Few such requests, if any, have ever approached the $100 million mark and not been laughed out of the voting booth. That this one garnered “yes” votes and not laughs means voters took the matter of open space and their quality of life very seriously. Also, the approval came amid the failure of nearly a dozen other referenda put before voters by various other government agencies in Will County. The Conservation Foundation’s work on these campaigns sparkled with many facets. It organized groups of citizens who would, in essence, become mini-campaigners among their own circle of friends, family and associates. It conducted polls. And it spoke with a reasoned voice to the issue whenever it had contact with the media. “While it’s gratifying to know we have had a hand in bringing success to these campaigns, the credit belongs with the forest preserve district officials, including Kane County Forest Preserve District Board President John Hoscheit and Will County’s Forest Preserve District Executive Director Mike Pasteris,” said Brook McDonald, President and CEO of The Conservation Foundation. “They – every district board member and staff member – are the ones who had the foresight to see that protecting natural areas for the future required securing financial resources today,” McDonald added. “And they are the ones who found the political will to put the question before voters.” Copyright © 2006 Media Answers, Inc. All rights reserved. T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. Planning Kendall County’s Future Open Space Protect Kendall Now! is off to a solid start with its ambitious aim of steering one of the nation’s fastest growing counties toward more preserved open space. Protect Kendall Now! also aims to help county leaders ensure that forest preserve land acquisition remains an ongoing and solid priority. The initiative is being spearheaded by one of The Conservation Foundation’s newest staff members, Land Use/Open Space Planning Manager Stephanie Sheetz. In her first few months as head of the two-year, $316,000 program, she’s already overseen a saturation media campaign, complete with informational commercials, that successfully increased awareness among Kendall County residents of the development threat facing them and the urgency to protect open space NOW. During the second phase of Protect Kendall Now!, Sheetz has been working with a steering committee comprised of representatives from each public and private entity in the partnership to create a master Open Space and Natural Areas Plan for the county, which when completed will help prioritize and guide open space protection activities for the County in the future. “The idea here isn’t to replace the individual planning being done by local and county government leaders, it’s to ensure all of these great efforts are coordinated and tied together,” Sheetz said. “We want to ensure that development and land conservation don’t battle each other, but instead go hand in hand. “This way, the high quality of life that Kendall County residents currently enjoy can remain high,” she said. To keep up with the progress of Protect Kendall Now! visit www.protectkendallnow.org. Copyright © 2006 Media Answers, Inc. All rights reserved. www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Why did The Conservation Foundation implement the Protect Kendall Now! initiative in June 2005? Take a Sunday drive sometime south on Ill. Route 47, south of Yorkville, south of Ill. Route 71. Keep going for several minutes. It won’t take long until you’re surrounded by seemingly horizon-to-horizon farmland very reminiscent of Illinois’ agrarian landscape. You might ask yourself if this truly is some of the nation’s most development-threatened open space and farmland. Think not? Think again. Take that same Sunday drive south on Ridge Road, a few miles south of Oswego. Head toward Minooka. You’re still in Kendall County. Look west (off the ridge for which the road is named), and you’ll see some of the same land you’d see off of Route 47. Maybe. Numerous newly-built subdivisions dot that corridor, so the once-spectacular western vista is fading fast. Look east and see thousands more new homes that either are built or are being built on newly incorporated land by Joliet. Kendall County is the second fastest growing county in the United States. None outpace its rate of development in Illinois. It is projected that by 2030, Kendall County’s population will balloon to 223 percent of its 2000 census numbers. Joliet alone is expected to add 76,000 homes to the Kendall County landscape in the years to come. Why the Protect Kendall Now! initiative? Why indeed. Its aim is to increase the pace of land conservation by identifying all of the county’s undeveloped natural areas along with the people who own that land, and to work with all Kendall County town leaders to ensure greenways and natural areas within their current and future borders can be preserved. T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. The Prairie Oak Society: w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg Generous donors support The Conservation Foundation The idea for the Prairie Oak Society was born out of necessity. In the months ahead, plans by The Conservation Foundation to initiate a major capital fundraising campaign will be ramped up tremendously. Yet a year ago, it was clear that the Foundation needed a larger core of individuals who could give financial gifts of $1,000 or more if such a campaign is to have any kind of success, said Development Director Chere Hayes. “Those who can give at that level can be some of our greatest ambassadors,” Hayes said. How those people can be reached, however, presented a challenge – one met, Hayes said, when the Board of Trustees took up and overcame its own challenge: Increase giving among the trustees. “Board members can be some of the best at identifying major donors,” Hayes said. “So they undertook the challenge of giving at a higher level to make it more comfortable for them to approach others who they’d like to give at a higher level too.” What happened? Board member donations doubled during the past year, Hayes said. Today, thanks in large part to their own strong commitment, outreach by board members to their peers resulted in the Prairie Oak Society ranks swelling to nearly 90, more than twice the number who gave gifts at that level in 2004. Being a part of the Prairie Oak Society has its advantages. For example, those who give at that level get to take part in special events designed specifically for them, including tours of private properties, some saved by way of a conservation easement, Hayes said. One such property is the Corwith Hamill property in Wayne. Lunch and wine were part of the event held this past September, as well as a walking tour, allowing members of the Prairie Oak Society a glimpse of a private property normally not accessible to the public. Another such tour will take place at the headquarters of the St. Charlesbased pond supply wholesaler Aquascape Designs. It’s a building touted as one of the most “green” ever created, Hayes said, and getting to tour it will be something special for Society members to enjoy. Having such a committed and active Board of Trustees and generous donors willing to give so much makes The Conservation Foundation feel very supported and ready to launch into new endeavors. The success of the Prairie Oak Society creates optimism for a bright future. Copyright © 2006 Media Answers, Inc. All rights reserved. T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. The Conservation Foundation is proud to present the members of the Prairie Oak Society. These generous donors have contributed a minimum of $1,000 in a calendar year to The Conservation Foundation. This special group of people has made conserving our natural areas a priority in their lives and we want to extend our most sincere gratitude to them and all our donors. Please call our offices if you are interested in joining the Prairie Oak Society. $25,000 And Up $2,500 to $4,999 Betty Bradshaw Itasca Bank & Trust Stephen & Elizabeth Van Arsdell Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Grand Victoria Foundation Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation City of Aurora DeKalb County Board Deloitte & Touche Fifth Third Bank Inland Real Estate Development Corporation Jim & Sharon Huck Bill & Peg Jensen Nicor North American Water Garden Society Parsons Sheaffer International United City of Yorkville V3 Consultants Waubonsee Community College $15,000 to $24,999 Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD. $10,000 to $14,999 Chauncey & Marion D. McCormick Family Foundation Steven & Kathryn Graves Corwith Hamill LaSalle Capital Investments Douglas & Fran Mains Spraying Systems Inc. $5,000 to $9,999 Margaret Baack Big Sky Farm Bigelow Homes BP America Cleve Carney Robert Clavel Commonwealth Edison Crown Community Development Downers Grove Park District Bill Dawe Peter Doris Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club Dugan & Lopatka Jeff & Jennifer Duncan Neill & Parkie Emmons Engineering Resource Associates Michele Evard FE Wheaton & Co From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 Forest Preserve District of DuPage County David Fox Richard & Marjorie Gieser Lynda Given GKN Foundation Tim & Jodi Greene Guardian Construction Products Inc. Doug & Carol Hancock Gwen & Chet Henry Lance Herning Hamilton Consulting The Huizenga Foundation Darrell & Valencia Ray Jackson JF New & Associates Kane County Forest Preserve District Kayser Family Foundation Keson Industries Inc. Ruth Kretschmer Brook & Adona McDonald Naperville Park District Ron & Sue Nosek Irv & Mary Ochsenschlager Larry & Kaaren Oldfield Openlands Project Frank Rus Bob Schillerstrom & Mary Beth O’Connor Bruce & Jo Ann Schurman Christine Sobek & Paul Anderson John & Mary Subat Turner Construction Gerald & Sarah Ward Ron Yenerich Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. Wight & Company Will County Forest Preserve District www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Alps Development Aquascape Designs, Inc. Bill & Sandra Barclay Janet & James D’Ambrosio DuPage Community Foundation Hamill Family Foundation John Hoscheit Icon Digital Design & Illustration, Inc. Ingalls Farm LLC Randy Kurtz & Linda Nelson Robin LaBancz Brooks McCormick Molex Inc. Northern Trust Bank Kay Stephens S & E Bramsen Foundation Spraying Systems $1,000 to $2,499 Donors T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 Donors w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg $500-999 Steven & Susan Albert Marc & Carol Asselmeier Dalip Bammi Richard Becker Mary Bradford-White Lory & Julius De Beir Richard De Beir Carol Doty Carol Stream Park District Day & Robert P.C. Elmhurst Park District Eugene Fischer David Fox Geneva Park District James Grimm & Cheryl Beebe-Grimm Michael Haines Harris Bank Naperville Allen & Jane Hoffman Lincoln Hubbard Naperville Woman’s Club Northwestern Flavors LLC Maury & Jean Oxenreiter John Rogalin Philip Schlabach Marilyn Schweitzer Steven & Megan Shebik Jack Shouba Richard & Jeanne Sigman Beatrice Tassot Tom & Stephenie Todd Edward Vendel Hans & Lisa Weckerle Dick Young $250-499 Wallace & Jane Brown Steve & Patricia Carrow John & Mary Church City of Joliet Pete & Kathie Connolly Conservation Design Forum George M. Covington Steve Elbert Steve & Cindy Ellis Ed & Nell Evans George & Judy Fitchett Frank & Lonnie Folk J. Terence & Mary Gallagher Gordon & Nancy Goodman James Hearns Ross & Karen Hill Allan Hins Steve & Michelle Hujar Fred & Janet Jacobs Martin & Pat Jahn Von Jansma Jeff & Jill Johnson Kyle & Alice Johnson Wade & Tracy Joyner Rogerta Julien Jeff & Carol Kincaid Karl & Maria Knecht Knoch Knolls Homeowners Association Dan & Julie Long Manhattan Park District Jack & Kathleen Mensching Midwest Groundcovers Patricia Neff Nicor Gas Mark & Deborah Novak Robert & Mary O’Connor O’Donovan & Son Landscaping, Inc. Tim & Kim Pollowy Kyle & Martha Price Michael & Barbara Rahal R. Thomas Richardson & Barbara Eychaner George & Nancy Shorney Mike & Stephanie Stout Sunny Valley Farm Steve Tiwald & Karen Hutt James & Mary Eleanor Wall James Wear Webster McGrath & Ahlberg Winnebago County Forest Preserve District $100-249 Jane Amorosi David & Marybeth Anderson Arvee & Associates Kris Bachtell John & Elisabeth Bacon Ruthanne Baird Noonie Barton Dan Basore Charles Berglund Congresswoman Judy Biggert Fox Valley Park District John Binneboese Steve Braun Ray & Martha Bright James Bryla Florence Burek Campton Historic Agricultural Lands Inc. William & Jill Carlberg William & Marietta Carroll Philip Carter Tom & Suzanne Casey Channahon Park District Elizabeth Cherry Karen Christensen Michael Church & Susan Mendelsohn City of West Chicago Karen Elise Clay Brent & Susan Coulter William & Nancy Cox Timothy Cronin Bill & Jennifer Davis Carolyn DeCesari Ronald Dell Bernita DeSalvo John & Mary DeVries Chris & Carole Dobbie Gerard Donnelly Kathy & John Donofrio Brenda Dorsey DuPage County DuPage County Farm Bureau DuPage Volunteer Stewardship Group Elmhurst Bicycle Club Robert & Sandra Emmel Ron & Judy Eshleman Denise Farrugia & Ron Burgess Richard Fergus Betsy Fikejs Susan Findling Richard Finstrom John & Christina Frett Rolf & Jackie Fritz Dianne Galat Susan Gately Kathy Golland Lucky & Jody Gosain Carl Greer Dorothy Greiner Robert Hacker Howard & Kris Hammer Maxine Hansen Nancy Harper Harris Bank Foundation Barbara Harty Pierre Hatch Doug & Chere Hayes Ben & Lois Heaton Stephen & Amy Heim David Henderson Bernie & Cindy Hennessy Chuck Henning Buffy Higgins Hitchcock Design Group Hobson Creek Community Council Ned & Maureen Hoeppner Rey & Fran Hoffmann Jim & Marci Hofner Craig Holderness Richard Hospers Conrad & Ruth Howard Illinois Nature Preserves Commission Alla Jablokow Suzanne Jackson Ben Jaeger Jane Jegerski Barbara Johnson Terry & Janet Johnson Kane-DuPage Soil & Water Conservation District Kaneville Township Denis Kania Robert & Marilyn Katrein Richard & Dianne Kavanagh Robert & Bonnie Kegley Joseph Kindlon Jack & Virginia Knuepfer Curtis & Carole Koch Daniel & Chris Kramer Michael & Karin Krumpelt Julie Kulak Joseph Lach Michael Lambert Robert W. Lamprecht Carolyn Lawler Leonard Dreas & Assoc. James Leonas George & Pat Lindner Michael Linz Lisle Library District Henry Lobbes Lombard Park District Dwight & Vivian Lund Manges Realty Inc. Francis & Margaret Marsala Donald & Alice Martin T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. Donors Thomas & Margaret Schneider Schoppe Design Assoc. Linda Schrader Barb Sears Stephen & Monica Sentoff Kenneth & Maureen Shepro Jack Shouba Kent Sims Nancy Sindelar Philip & Elizabeth Smith Smith Engineering Bob & Carole Sorensen Harry Spyrison St. Charles Park District Jan Strasma Christopher & Heather Stull Marilyn Sucoe Teska Associates Charlie & Nell Thurston Clyde & Linda Torp Scott & Sherry Torppey James Truesdale Thomas Vargo Bob Vick Village of Addison Village of Bolingbrook Village of Elburn Village of Lisle Village of Oak Brook Village of Park Forest Village of Plainfield Village of Roselle Village of Villa Park Village of Woodridge Dale Von Ohlen Peter Vouros Brent & Jean Wadsworth Jeffrey & Sue Wallace John & Cheryl Wanska George Ware Joe & Wilma Wark Warrenville Park District Ann & Ben Wasman Thomas & Janiece Waters WDSRA West Chicago Park District Richard Whitney William & Shauna Wiet Gregory Wilcox Kevin Williams Winfield Park District Woodridge Park District Don & Roberta Wostratzky Steve Yeazel Donald & Marcia Zeilenga Jane Zvokel Up to $99 Richard Acker Sharon Adams Clarence Albertson Catherine Allen Marilu Alonso Michael Ander Judy Andersen Robin & Linda Anderson Ted & Andrea Anderson David Andrusyk Glenn & Lacy Antonson Doug Armantrout Joe Arnold Steve Arnold Robert Ash Jack & Dorothy Aylward Mark Baenziger Dennis Baker Edwin & Pamela Ballard Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Bill & Eleanor Barbino Diane Barbret Ruth Barnes Ed & Laurie Barsotti Sandra Bauer David Bauer Denise Bayer Ed & Ellen Beaulieu Patti Bellock William & Marilyn Benedek Scott Berger William & Janet Bermann Louise Bernier Valerie Blaine Judy Boehmer Bonnie Bomba Genie Brackenridge William & Jacqueline Brauer John Brewster David & Mary Brummel Jean Bruno Dale & Judy Bryson Elizabeth Buchinger Donald & Betty Buik Thomas Burke Jr. Carol Cain Thomas & Susan Camasta Alice Carney Russell Chapin Chapman & Cutler Chicago’s Farmers City of Geneva City of Warrenville Edward & Margaret Clark John Clow Robert Clow Phelps & Jean Connell Daryl & Jan Cooper Jane Cory Mary Lou & Wayne Cowlishaw David & Marie Cox State Representative Tom Cross Ted Dahlstrom John & Pam Dalby Melanie Dawe Jenny Dawley Marcus De La Fleur DeKalb County Farmland Foundation Reagan Deschaine Paul & Kathy Didzerekis Dave & Karen Diersen Ray & Bette Dieter Greg & Lisa Dieter & Family Rosemary Dixon Ed & Ellen Dolezal Dennis Dreher John Dreyer Ann Drover DuPage Environmental Commission DuPage Mayors & Managers Conference Kenny & Cheryl Durland John & Joan Dyer Earth’s Echo Joanne East Richard Eastman Eric & Danielle Ebersole Donald Eckmann Mike Edsey & Pam Karlson James & Patricia Eggen Philip Elfstrom V. Daniel Elvira R.R. Engelhardt Joseph Esposito Tom Farthing Shirley Fasbender Edward Fauth Ed.D P.E. James & Valerie Feld www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Peter & Victoria McGing Kay McKeen Earl Meisinger Debra Mennell John Mickus Mollie Millen Mark & Jean Mondrala Paul & Jean Mooring The Moran Family Lester & Sue Morss Peter Morton Moser Enterprises Charles & Toni Mueller Louis Mulé Robert Munson Ruth Najacht Diana Nasca Campton Township Gina Nicholas & Rex Wilson Joseph Nigro Mrs. Joseph Nigro Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission Evelyn Nosek Ellen & Phillip Noth Oak Brook Park District Howard Oneil Ron Ory Oswegoland Park District James Pandolfi Robert Paszczak George & Karen Peck Arlene Perry Susan Peters R. Dean & Lorraine Pierce Mrs. Robert Pierson Robert Pizzurro Plainfield Park District Plainfield Township Plano Economic Development Corp. Bob & Lois Polzin Eugene Pomerance Carey Randall Allen & Ellen Reed Linda Reid & Family Thomas Richter Roger & Barbara Ritzman Dale & Arlene Robb Linda Robertson Dennis & Rosina Rohde Margaret Sabo Chris & Joyce Saricks From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 10 Donors Bill & Sue Ferguson Rex & Jerilyn Fermier Laura Feste David Fichter Mel & Carolyn Finzer Roland & Clarise Fischer Marybeth Flater Sandra Foster David & Jane Foulser Frankfort Public Library District William Franz D. Russell & Elizabeth Frees William & Lucille Gain Kent & Sonja Gallagher Galusha Farm Jane Gano Alan Gard Richard & Rosemarie Gatehouse Urs Geiser & Mary Hobein Tim Gerk Marty Germann Jay & Linda Gilbert Karen Giles Richard & Sherry Gilloffo Barbara & Anthony Giordano Godley Park District L.A. Goldschmidt Bill Grabarek Michael & Victoria Graham Chris & Beth Graham C. Samuel Gray Jeff Greenspan Judith Greenspan Ruth Greer The Growing Place Roger Gyger Susan Haase Robert & Kathrin Haeger Ed & Jennifer Hammer Michael & Yvonne Hammond Hansen Consulting David & Pauline Harding Bob & Joan Harris Glen & Rose Hartweck Anita Healy Paul Heidebrecht Jerry & Connie Heinrich Ken & Paula Helberg Ann B. Henderson Wayne Hendrickson Scott Hensey Robert Hestermann Scott & Jessica Hierbaum Ellen Burd Hikes Steve & Sue Hill Eleanor Himmelfarb Paul Hinterlong Donald Hinterlong Jr. Mark Hochsprung H.C. Holland Linda Holmes Pam Meyers David Hoppert Roger Hotham Maureen Huey David Hulan Michael & Patricia Hussey Robert Iden Helen Ihrig Art Jablonski Don & Carol Jacobsen Ben Jaeger David Jagodzinski Susan Jayne Mick & Lynne Jenco Timothy Jenkins Patricia Johansen Al & Jan Johnson Philip & Andrea Johnson Ellen Johnson Ken & Barbara Jones Clyde & Sharon Jones Kathryn Jordan Richard & Ann Jorgensen Jeff & Lori Jost Sandy Kaczmarski Catherine Kaduk Susan Kaley Nanette & Mike Kalscheur Paul & Mary Lou Kalsted Ruth Kane Jane Karasick Jane Kastner Jean Kauth Keepsake Memories Club Steve & June Keibler Sylvia Kellogg & Mike Szyska Michael & Denise Kenealy Mike Kenyon Charles & Mary Kerbs Lura Kiesa Kay Kirkpatrick Dolores Klatt Terry & Jan Klein Angelo & Cynthia Kleronomos James Knudsen Scott Kobal Henry & Celeste Kobulnicky Donna Koehler Ruthann Koenig Art Kolar Deborah Kolasa Roger Kotecki Suzanne Kranz Charles Kraupner Steve & Amy Krentz Eric & Tara Kristoff Polly & Bob Kroehnke Gail Kroepel Michael & Karin Krumpelt Leo Krusack D.D.S. Angelika Kuehn Raymond & Harriet Kuhn David & Sally Kuntz Lenard LaBelle MD Lauren Lakeberg LAMB Financial Services Lawrence & Donna Lanciotti Emily Larson Robert Laskowski Larry & Lucea Ledenbach Susan Lee Dr. Lerohl Gregory Leston Yvette Liautaud Bernice Linchester Carl & Ann Lind Louis Liska Dan Lobbes & Mary Steskal Lincoln & Sandie Lockhart Lombard Junior Woman’s Club Warren & Jill Ludvigsen Gail Luedke N.P. Luginbill Alan & Therese Lynn Fred Maier Robert & Jeannette Marlow Alan B. Marsh James & Ingrid Marshall Joan Martellotto William & Mary Marzano Kimberly Mazanek Patrick & Dolores McCarthy John McCollum Dennis & Charlene McDonald Joan McEachern Joe McElroy Arneil & Joan McGowan David & Mary McGowan Tim McGree & Patricia Curtner Fred McGuire Greg & Kay McKeen Paul Michel Judy Miller Frank Miller Patricia Miller Randall Miller Michael & Kimberly Mitchell Robert & Helen Mitchler Scott Mitzner & Beverly Aaltonen Virginia Monroe Nancy Mores Vincent & Ellen Morris The Morton Arboretum Donna Moss Ken & Julie Muenz John & Diane Mulkerin David & Sally Mullan Karl Muller Audrey Muschler Thomas Muth Jayne Myczek Patricia Naguib Naperville Garden Club Naperville League of Women Voters David Nargis Katherine Navota Marianne Nelson Naneil Newlon Diana Nicholas John Noel Nancy Novak L. Nudera Ingrid O’Brien Bill O’Connell Eugene O’Connell Joseph & Joan O’Connor Tom Olsen David & Helen Olson Robert & Pam Otto Bonnie Packer Diane Pallardy Brian & Juilee Parpart Dave & Nancy Patush Tim & Maria Dripps Paulson John Perrecone Murray & Frances Peshkin Mark Petri Jason & Stephanie Anne Kerr Pettit T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. Donors Chelsea Souter Betty Spahr Cliff & Kathy Spencer Rob & Katie Sperl Nancy Spring-Eppley Frank & Gundy Sprouse Florence Steben Stephanie Stevenson Craig Stevenson Shirley Stitt Christine Stocker Albert & June Stoltz Joyce Stone Jan & Ellen Stortz Samuel Stout Jr. Dennis Streicher Kirby & Jody Strohm Skip Stubbs Linda Sullivan Linda Taboada Richard & Georgia Tappan Jane Taylor Joan Taylor Ted Gray & Associates Werner & Anne Thiele Richard Thomas & Sharon Stratton Alasdair & Carrie Thompson Douglas & Jean Follett Thompson Mary Thomson Jack Tison Theresa Todus Elpidio & Bonnie Torres Kenneth Towles Donald Toy Howard & Joyce Trier Russell & Sue Tripp Diane & Thomas Troll Bruce Trotter Trust for Public Land Joseph & Mary Beth Turek Melinda Tury Twin Star Ranch Anthony & Marilyn Tyznik Dick Untch John (Jack) & Mary Udelhofen Clyde & Joan Uebele USG Foundation Peter Veit Village of South Elgin Village of Sugar Grove Community Development Tom von Geldern & Cindy Skrukrud Bonnie Vrchota Ann Wagner & John Vowell Fred & Charlotte Walter Steve Walters Mary Warren Tom Wartell Amy Watkins William Watson David Watt Owen Wavrinek Mary Lou Wehrli & Herb Nadelhoffer Robert Wendt Daniel & Richa Wennerholm Gerhardt P. Werber Sharon West Ed & Linda West Donald & Helen Westlake Westmont Park District Bonnie Wheaton Emmy White Kristi Whitfield Mary & James Wiemer Herbert & Catherine Wigder David & Deborah Willhite Christine Willis Carlotta Wing-Conley Ted & Linda Ann Carlson Witte Jay Womack Craig & Linda Wright Mary Wright William & Bonnie Wykes Bert & Su Yen Norris & Peg Yonker Jun & Leslie Yoshitani Karen Yost Thomas Yule Karl & Evelyn Zerfoss Raymond & Dawn Ziemer The Zubenko Family Aux Sable Creek Watershed Coalition Judy Avery Ruth Bell Jacob & Dorothy Borowski H.M. Bushby John & Mary Church Churchill Development Corporation Anna Maria Corsetti Edna Denham John & Mary DeVries Dan & Marion Dugan Steve & Cindy Ellis Terry Feeney Bob Giarrante Jack Hanson Jeff Heap “I think of The Conservation Foundation like a good friend. They have been there for me personally as I’ve come to make decisions about the best use of my land, and they have also been a good friend to my community of Big Rock and made us all aware of the wonderful asset we have in Big Rock Creek, our Class A stream. I think The Conservation Foundation is making most people aware of the need to conserve precious resources, sometimes working quietly in the background and sometimes taking more of a leadership role.” Marvel Davis, Big Rock www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Jan Pietka Philip & Kristin Piscopo Daniel & Judy Piszczek Joe Pizzuto Paul & Joan Pocius N.J. (Pete) Pointner Allan Poole Paul & Robin Pyrcik Paul & Sue Raab Christine Radogno Allan Rae Dave Rahtz & Diana Mally Sarah Ralph Don & Marion Raue Darshan Rawal Edward Razim RBR Vision Nancy Reagan Charlotte Reid William & Nancy Ristau Howard & Mary Rittgarn Missy Rogers Neil & Patricia Rose Dan Rosener James & Roseanne Rosenthal Steven & Barbara Rothman Nancy Sallman Myran & Mary Sauer Claire Anne Sauntry Dietmar Scheel Richard Scheffrahn & Anne Lucietto Sheila Schiller Ellyn Schmitz Lois Schnizlein Don Schueman Chris Schwarz Gerry Sczygiel Jim & Helen Sears Sears You Can Make A Difference Lisa Seleski Darlene Senger Loretta Sengstock Sue Sheehan Andy & Stephanie Houk Sheetz Kenneth & Marcey Siegel Robert Skrocki Michael & Phoebe Smith Donald & Marion Smith Donald & Nancy Smith Richard & Evelyn Soldat From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 11 T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 Donors Walter & Ellyn Heap James Hearns Jeanette Hokey Tom Holbrook Steve & Cheri Holz Jay & Kathleen Kolb Norbert Koziol John Larabee Jane Lauterbach Robert Munson David & Gayle Murley Patti Murphy Paul & Joan Pocius Lisa & Robert Poorman Rent-a-Handyman Mary Samios-Russell Andy & Stephanie Houk Sheetz Randy Sorensen Edward & Rita Sova Deborah Steffes Robert Stevenson Bruce Trotter Ira White w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg DuPage River Coalition Phyllis Andrew Ken Belford Bolingbrook Park District Bolingbrook Public Works & Engineering Dept. Carol Stream Park District The Cenacle Christopher B. Burke Eng. West City of Warrenville Robert Clavel Downers Grove Park District Downers Grove Sanitary District DuPage Co. Stormwater Management Division Ron Dyslin 12 Eugene Fischer Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Ruth Greer Hey & Associates Ross & Karen Hill Paul & Mary Lou Kalsted Roland Keating Jay & Kathleen Kolb Law Office of Christopher J. Stull Dwight & Vivian Lund The Morton Arboretum Mary Nanak Naperville Park District John & Maureen Nolan Ron Ory S.C.A.R.C.E. Robert Schillerstrom Kim L. Smart Kay Stephens Marty Stone Christopher & Heather Stull Ted Gray & Associates Twin Star Ranch Village of Hanover Park Public Works Village of Bolingbrook Village of Carol Stream Village of Glendale Heights Village of Lisle Village of Lombard Village of Minooka Village of Plainfield Village of Shorewood Village of Woodridge Warrenville Park District Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. Wheaton Park District David & Deborah Willhite Kane County Open Space Referendum Karen Alexander Dorothy Allen Michael Ander David Anderson Phyllis Andrew Aquascape Designs, Inc. Barbara Arens B & B Enterprises Richard Babcock John & Elisabeth Bacon Kathryn Basil Sandra Bauer Ed & Ellen Beaulieu Lance Beaulieu Jeanne Bereza Scott Berger Paul Bergeson Bigelow Homes Blackberry Creek Farm Valerie Blaine Tannisse Blatchford Judy Boehmer Genie Brackenridge Kathleen Burgess Campton Historic Agricultural Lands Inc. Joseph S. Cannizaro Christopher & Donna Carney Fran Cella Chapman & Cutler Christopher B. Burke Eng. West Christopher B. Burke Engineering LTD. Michael Church & Susan Mendelsohn Paul & Judith Clusen Max Cohen Susan Conant “Reflecting upon our childhood memories of growing up in environmentally rich rural Central Illinois surrounded by what we found upon moving to Northern Illinois is called natural areas and open space, we feel very strongly that these should be preserved as much as possible for enhancing the lives of future generations as our lives were and are enhanced. We found the mission of The Conservation Foundation matched our philosophies.” Martha and Kyle Price, Kendall County William & Nancy Cox Crown Community Development John Culley Marvel Davis Betty Dralle DRH Cambridge Homes Inc. Jon & Joy Duerr Phil Dunn Robert Schillerstrom Ed & Nell Evans Kathy Fairbairn Shirley Fasbender Liz Fowler Frances Freeman Liz Gerity Patricia Glen Chris & Beth Graham Fred & Bonnie Hackendahl Hampton Lenzini & Renwick Inc. Doug & Carol Hancock Judith Hanson David & Marcia Harmon Ann Haverstock Hey & Associates Burd Hikes Ellen Burd Hikes Linda Holmes Ann Holt-Harris Gerald & Debra Hopp Roger Hotham David Hunt Izaak Walton Leauge Elgin Chapter Jerome Johnson Clyde & Sharon Jones Kabbes Engineering Inc. David Kaptain Patrick Kinnally Carl & Gloria Klimek Bob Kudlicki Darlene Larson Neil Levin Barbara Lewis Dan Lobbes & Mary Steskal Dan & Julie Long Bob & Diane MacNeille Susanne Masi Joseph & Mary Masonick Kevin & Patricia McCanna Marcia McCracken Brook & Adona McDonald John T. McMahan Carl & Peggy Meyer T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. Donors Wyndham Deerpoint Homes Dick Young Mary Zaander Dan Zack Alice Zilly Karen Zilly Charles Zimmerman Protect Kendall Now! Anonymous Michael & Cherie Bond Thomas & Gina Cashman Christopher B. Burke Engineering LTD. City of Aurora City of Plano Timothy Crombie P.C. Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Grand Victoria Foundation Richard & Barbara Heilenbach Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Icon Digital Design & Illustration, Inc. Ben Jaeger Mark & Janine Johnson Alma Jones Kendall County Langguth Design LTD. Oswegoland Park District Jason Pettit Plainfield Park District Rex & Patricia Slocum Betty Spahr Katie Stephenitch Mark Stephenitch Craig Stevenson Linda Taboada Village of Oswego Village of Plainfield Walnut Ridge Woods Jeffrey Calfa James & Judy Chiang Steve & Michelle Hujar Steven Pohovey Carolyn Ross Kathleen Summers Richard & Ellen Wolff Will County Open Space Referendum About Health Chiropractic Center Walter & Julie Berkowicz Ray & Martha Bright Carol Cain Chapman & Cutler John & Susan Christensen Christopher B. Burke Engineering LTD. Louis Crawford Karen D’Arcy Karen Dawson Steve & Gail Driscoll Dykema Gossett Rooks Pitts First Midwest Bank Robert & Marian Gibson Kathleen Gregar Dorothy Grimm Hamilton Consulting Engineers Michael Hansen P.C. Jai & Tia Harpalani Hutchinson Shockey Erley & Co. Illinois Audubon Society Will County Chapter Anthony Janisch Jewel Food Stores June Prodehl & Renzi LLC Richard & Dianne Kavanagh Edward & Patricia Kawa Michael & Karin Krumpelt Lakewood Homes Anita Lilburn Maureen Lundgren Manhattan Park District Brook & Adona McDonald Openlands Project Mike Pasteris David & Bonnie Phillips James & Nancy Popp Steven Prodehl Joe & Marcy Roth Ruettiger Tonelli & Associates, Inc. Frank Rus Robert Schillerstrom Spesia Ayers & Ardaugh Stromsland & De Young Architects Terrence & Maureen Taylor Upland Design Brian & Laurel Ward Patricia Ward Waste Management of Illinois Inc. Owen Wavrinek Tom & Nancy Weigel William Blair & Company Campton Township Open Space Referendum Campton Historic Agricultural Lands, Inc. Chapman & Cutler Jerome Johnson Tim McGree & Patricia Curtner David & Bonnie Phillips Jack Shouba Public Grants Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission Private Grants Chauncey & Marion D. McCormick Foundation Chicago Wilderness Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Grand Victoria Foundation The DuPage Community Foundation Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Benefit Dinner Table Sponsors Platinum Level Sponsors Brooks McCormick Kay Stephens Stephen & Elizabeth Van Arsdell Betty Bradshaw Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD. Janet & James D’Ambrosio Alps Development Douglas & Fran Mains Itasca Bank & Trust Co. Aquascape Designs, Inc. S & E Bramsen Foundation The Northern Trust Company ScotPress & The Maclyn Group Icon Digital Design & Illustration, Inc. www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Howard & Monica Meyers Dan & Patricia Miller Judy Miller Linnea Miller Yvonne Mitchell James & Denise Morgan John & Jean Mozzocco Elaine Mulligan Mary Jo Murphy Marianne Nelson William & Beverly Nesbit Irv & Mary Ochsenschlager Richard & Jill Olsen Dorothy Patzer Stephen & Sheila Persinger Susan Peters Mary Pettey David & Bonnie Phillips James & Donna Plonczynski Jack Pomatto John Hoscheit Joseph & Shirley Remes Polly Rerko William & Cathleen Rex Art Richardson Mary Richter & Mary Keating Phil & Barb Rittmueller John Rogner Patty Rubach Janet Safanda Joan Schaefer Ralph Schleifer Shodeen Family Foundation Jack Shouba Michael Simon & Nancy Sohn Caroline Simpson Peter & Robin Soderquist Patricia Sowa Spraying Systems Inc. St. Charles Park District Orin Steinhaus Elaine Stern & Bill Blair Sunny Day Farm Wendolyn Tetlow John Thornhill Diana Toney Tuesday Garden Club Virginia Umberger Susan Van Duyne Dale Von Ohlen Alfred Wade Wayne DuPage Hunt Club William & Shauna Wiet From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 13 T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. From January 1st, 2005 to December 31st, 2005 Donors Gold Level Sponsors Parsons Sheaffer International Fifth/Third Bank V3 Consultants Deloitte & Touche w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg Silver Level Sponsors Aux Sable Creek Watershed Coalition BP America Inc Cleve Carney Commonwealth Edison City of Aurora Dugan & Lopatka Neill & Parkie Emmons Engineering Resource Associates Forest Preserve District of Will County Lynda Given William & Peg Jensen Kane County Forest Preserve District Paul & Eileen LeFort Molex, Inc Nancy Hamill-Winter Nicor Robert & Mary Beth Schillerstrom Wight & Co. Christopher B. Burke Engineering LTD. Bruce & JoAnn Schurman Ron & Sue Nosek Irv & Mary Ochsenschlager Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. 14 In Kind Donations Benedictine University Bobak’s Sausage Company The Care of Trees Civil Design Group Bill Dawe Jeff Duncan Emagine Multimedia, Inc. Chere Hayes Stephanie Houk Sheetz Icon Digital Design & Illustration, Inc. Jeff & Bonnie Johnson Jeff & Jill Johnson Jonamac Orchards Kreger’s Central Food Naperville Park District The Northern Trust Company ScotPress Tom & Stephenie Todd Village of Bolingbrook Waste Management 2005 Benefit Dinner Silent Auction Donors Stephen Aardsma Anderson’s Bookshop Aquascape Designs Inc. Art & Frame Avon Bank of America Barbara Gore Barzso Playsets Bas Gallery Ben & Lois Heaton Bike Line Bill Dawe Bonnie Henne Brighton Car Wash, Inc. Bruce & JoAnn Schurman Butterfield’s Pancake House and Restaurant Cabernet & Company Catch Thirty Five Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Clara’s on the Square Colbert Custom Framing & Gallery Contrary Mary’s Plants & Designs Country House Cozymel’s Grill Dan Lobbes & Mary Steskal Dave & Sue Findling Dawn Hutchinson Designs of the Interior Dick Young Direct Marketing Services, Inc. Ed Hoys International Elizabeth Cherry Fox Valley Winery Foxfire Frank Carter Frank Rus Fuller’s Carwash Get Organized by George Green Earth Institute Hartweck’s Honeys Ben and Lois Heaton Heritage Bluffs Golf Club Historical Fishing Display Holiday Inn Glen Ellyn Holly Cohn House of Emperor IL Saint Andrew Society Isabel Bloom Isabella’s Janet & James D’Ambrosio Jas Photography Jeff & Jennifer Duncan Kane County Cougars Kane-DuPage Soil & Water Conservation District Karl & Maria Knecht Karma Groteleuschen Katrina’s Kevin Dobrolinsky Kim Hartman Kramer Photography La Sorella di Francesca L’Artiste Lisle Park District Lizzie’s Garden Loews Cineplex Lombard Park District Lost Mountain Adventure Golf Lynfred Winery Mac Airhart Mary Block McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage Michael’s Fresh Market Midwest Cyclery Midwest Nursery Mill Race Cyclery Morton Arboretum Motorola, Inc. Naperville Holiday Inn Select Naperville Park District Panera Bread Peggy Sutton Petco Pizzo & Associates Pottery Bayou Pour La Maison Prairie Stitches Quilt Shoppe River Heights Veterinary Clinic Roman, Inc. Ron Nosek Ron Yenerich Russell Martin Carpets & Rugs, LTD Shedd Aquarium Smokey Bones Spa Constantine Spokes State Representative Tom Cross Steve Piper and Sons, Inc. The Canterbury Shoppe The Care of Trees The DuPage Symphony Orchestra The Fisherman’s Inn The Foundry The Growing Place The Heritage Shoppe The Little Traveler The Morton Arboretum The Natural Garden The Office Works The Prairie Gourmet The Signature Room at the 95th Floor The Village Links of Glen Ellyn Tom Richardson & Barbara Eychaner Tom & Stephenie Todd Tom Vargo Traverso’s of Naperville Tribella Bar & Grill Turtle Wax Twin Star Crafts Vat & Vine Liquors Villa Verone Village of Oak Brook Village of Woodridge Von Heidecke’s School of the Chicago Festival of Ballet Walker’s Charhouse West Suburban Limousine Westmont Park District Wheaton Park District Wild Bird Center Williams-Sonoma Wine Expressions Woodstock Mozart Festival Zappa Studios T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. Revenues expenses Total Revenues = $1,021,670 Total Expenses = $996,818 70% 30% Conservation Programs $690,281 Grants $306,980 49% Donations/Membership $503,027 23% Management $237,282 16.5% Events $167,756 1% Other $9,100 3.5% 7% Fee-for-Service $34,807 Fund Raising $69,255 Statement of Financial Position – June 30, 2005 and 2004 Financial Assets 2005 2004 Unrestricted Cash and cash equivalents Liabilities & Net Assets 2005 2004 Current Liabilities $ 79,965 $ 501,477 Accounts payable $ 31,132 $ 24,845 $ 550,810 $ 261,043 Accrued payroll taxes $ 8,149 $ 7,568 Accounts receivable $ 18,076 $ 16,516 $ 39,281 $ 32,413 Grants receivable $ 49,977 $ 34,988 Prepaid expenses $ 9,596 $ 6,330 Unrestricted: General $ 1,416,000 $ 1,395,943 $ 708,424 $ 820,354 Temporarily Restricted $ 131,000 $ 85,000 $ 728,900 $ 594,900 Permanently Restricted $ 652,662 $ 660,813 $ 17,752 $ 13,102 $ 2,199,662 $ 2,141,756 $ 1,455,076 $ 1,428,356 $ 2,238,943 $ 2,174,169 $ 131,000 $ 85,000 Cash and cash equivalents $ 110,775 $ 105,775 Land $ 268,837 $ 268,837 Buildings and improvements $ 273,255 $ 286,201 Investments Land Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment - Net Total Current Liabilities Net Assets Total Net Assets Total Liabilities & Net Assets Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Total Assets $ 652,867 $ 660,813 $ 2,238,943 $ 2,174,169 www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Cash and cash equivalents 15 T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg Board of Trustees 16 Dalip Bammi, Vice Chairman “Natural resources are God’s gift to us. The Conservation Foundation’s vision to preserve our inheritance for future generations is something I am very proud of.” James D’Ambrosio, Chairman “I like what The Conservation Foundation is about and how we go about conducting business. Preserving open space and ensuring a clean and healthy environment increases the quality of life for all of us. And we do it in a non-confrontational manner, working with people to build consensus…I have always admired the Foundation’s practice to support a meaningful balance of economic development and land preservation.” Betty Bradshaw, Secretary “I am interested in saving the open space and I am very concerned with what is going on with the environment. I’m tired of going out and looking in Kane, Kendall and Will counties and seeing cornfields that might one day be subdivisions and I don’t want that to happen. I’m involved because of my concern for the environment and the preservation of open space, for myself and for my children and grandchildren.” Carol Hancock, Trustee “As a life-long resident of DuPage County, I have watched the excellent work of The Conservation Foundation since its inception, and I’m proud to continue my support with a position on the board. Since I have moved just across the line into Kane County, I am looking forward to helping with TCF’s conservation efforts in Kane.” Christopher Burke, Trustee “The Foundation is important to me because of the critical role it serves in the community providing a reasoned voice for the preservation of open space, protection of watersheds and the promotion of environmental awareness.” Jim Huck, Trustee “What The Conservation Foundation does will improve the quality of life for generations of people living within its service area. Those generations include my children, grandchildren and their descendants. Its accomplishments to date are remarkable and its message cannot be ignored. I’m proud to be able to contribute to and participate in an organization that is making a difference.” T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. Board of Trustees Robert Hutchinson, Treasurer “Growing up in DuPage County I have seen open space disappear at a rapid rate. I realized that in order to preserve what we have left, it takes involved and informed people to make a difference. The Conservation Foundation makes that happen and that’s why I am on the Board.” Darrell Jackson “The reason I have gotten behind the work of The Conservation Foundation is that being a Naperville resident I have seen the development that has occurred, and while I think some development is good for the community, it can get out of balance. Historically I’ve been impressed with and appreciated the Foundation’s work to achieve a balance between preservation and economic development, and many people I greatly respect are at the forefront of carrying out this mission. I support the Foundation’s ongoing mission and expansion into other counties.” Ruth Kretschmer, Trustee “I believe that conservation and land use planning go hand in hand. We have a final opportunity to coordinate good land use planning and preservation of open space.” Douglas Mains, Trustee “The Conservation Foundation’s mandate to save open land has never been more imperative in our burgeoning counties. Brook McDonald and his able staff are highly regarded in the public arena for their ongoing success in land preservation.” Ron Nosek, Trustee “The Conservation Foundation board is a remarkable mix of dedicated people representing different ethnic groups, different geographic areas, and different walks of life. Their commonality lies in their desire to balance reasonable development with sound environmental protection. Why wouldn’t I enjoy working with this group?” Kaaren Oldfield, Trustee “It is a thrill and an honor to be part of this genuine organization. The indelible effect the actions of preserving, protecting and enhancing our quality of life will have on the future is immeasurable and unprecedented.” www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg 17 T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. w ww. th eco nser vatio nfound a ti on. o rg Board of Trustees 18 Jack Riley, Trustee “I got to know the Foundation from their successful work on the 1999 Will County open space referenda. I believe that forest preserves and open spaces provide an essential value to communities and have been proud to serve an organization that works with such a reasoned approach to make sure our communities keep their open spaces.” Christine Sobek, Trustee “Serving on the board of the Conservation Foundation is truly a delight - from both a personal and professional perspective. My fellow board members, the staff and the volunteers are amazing people who are absolutely committed to making a difference in our communities. My involvement also allows me to receive up-to-date information on the latest environmental issues and trends. This knowledge helps me daily in my work and community life.” Bruce Schurman, Trustee “At my first meeting, I was impressed with the other Board members, but especially the staff and the way they approached their mission. They were knowledgeable, far sighted, businesslike, and creative. The breadth of projects and services the small number of staff reported on was amazing, and I knew right there that the Foundation was important to the communities they serve. They emphasize reasonableness in any situation and partnering as their modus operendi, rather than setting up conflict. This approach has resulted in many successes. As a creative group, the staff continually improve the quality of their services and bring many new ideas forward to the Board and their constituencies. They are enthusiastic, and yet very accountable. The Conservation Foundation is a highquality organization, and I am proud to be connected to it.” Stephen Van Arsdell, Trustee “I have long viewed conservation, health care, and education as among our most important endeavors and I was delighted to become a part of an organization that I knew was going to make a positive difference for our communities. Over the years, I have traveled extensively and I have seen the tremendous need for - and enduring value of - conserving and enhancing our natural environment on the local level - in our own communities. In my view, no other organization does that more effectively, efficiently, or passionately than our Conservation Foundation… We have done great things; we have even greater things to do…” Ann Wasman “I have attended Conservation Foundation events in the past and was always impressed with the organization’s sense of purpose and structure. When Kendall County became part of TCF’s focus, I wanted to get more involved since I believe their more practical approach to preserving natural areas will meet with better success in this area than other efforts will.” T H E C O N S E RVAT I O N F O U N D AT I O N We save land. We save rivers. The Conservation Foundation’s Leadership January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005 Brooks McCormick, Founding Chairman Board of Trustees James D’Ambrosio, Chairman Dalip Bammi, Vice Chairman Robert Hutchinson, Treasurer Betty Bradshaw, Secretary Christopher B. Burke, Ph.D Carol Hancock James M. Huck, Jr. Darrell Jackson Ruth K. Kretschmer Douglas B. Mains, M.D. Ron Nosek Kaaren Oldfield Jack Riley Bruce A. Schurman Christine Sobek, Ed. D. Stephen C. Van Arsdell Ann Wasman Staff Brook McDonald, President/CEO Chere Hayes, Director of Development Dan Lobbes, Director of Land Protection Jim Kleinwachter, Land Protection Specialist Stephen McCracken, Director of Watershed Protection Judy Fitchett, Director of Education & Outreach Stephanie Sheetz, Land Use/Open Space Planning Manager Ksenia Rudensiuk, Director of Watershed Planning/Legal Counsel Jennifer Hammer, Special Projects Jill Johnson, Marketing Communications Manager Carrie Thompson, Office/Business Manager Leadership Board James Bramsen, President/CEO Spraying Systems Company Karen A. Callanan Will County Treasurer Dr. William Carroll, President Benedictine University Anthony A. Casaccio, President Inland Real Estate Development Corporation Sunil Chand, Ph.D, President College of DuPage John A. DiCiurcio, Executive Vice President Turner Construction Co. Kay Hatcher, President Kendall County Forest Preserve District John Hoscheit Jr., President Kane County Forest Preserve District Jack E. Mensching, President Itasca Bank & Trust Company D. Dewey Pierotti, Jr., President DuPage County Forest Preserve District Robert J. Schillerstrom, DuPage County Board Chairman Thomas Schneider, Vice President Molex, Inc. Advisory Board DuPage County Mac Airhart, West Chicago Steve Albert, Naperville John Binneboese, Itasca Cleve Carney, Glen Ellyn Brent Coulter, Wheaton Bill Dawe, Naperville Scott Day, Naperville Dorothy Dean, Oak Brook Gerard Donnelly, PhD, Lisle Lisa Gengler, Oak Brook Dr. Stephen Gieser, West Chicago Lynda Given, Wheaton Maxine Hansen, Wheaton Ben Heaton, Wheaton Gwen Henry, Wheaton Virginia Knuepfer, Elmhurst Roger Kotecki, Carol Stream Vivian Lund, Warrenville Patricia Miller, Naperville F. Paul Mooring, PhD, Glen Ellyn Maury Oxenreiter, Naperville N. J. “Pete” Pointner, Wheaton Eugene Pomerance, Elmhurst Michael & Barbara Rahal, Glen Ellyn Thomas Richardson, Oak Brook Mary Eleanor Wall, Elmhurst Joe Wark, Glen Ellyn Kane County Ellen Beaulieu, Sugar Grove Phil Bus, Batavia Penny Cameron, Aurora Marvel Davis, Big Rock Bill Donnell, Aurora Jon Duerr, St. Charles Jeff Duncan, North Aurora Ed Evans, Big Rock Bill Grabarek, Elburn Susan Harney, Sleepy Hollow Janice Hill, Aurora Susan Jayne, Elgin Jerome Johnson, LaFox June Keibler, Dundee Mike Kenyon, South Elgin Particia Reid Lindner, Aurora Jim Michels, Elburn Marianne Nelson, Elgin Fred T. Norris, St. Charles Mary Ochsenschlager, Sugar Grove Charlotte Reid, Aurora Mike Schoppe, Aurora Shauna Wiet, Aurora Jim Willey, Elburn Jay Womack, Geneva Kendall County Elizabeth Cherry, Oswego John Church, Oswego Danielle Ebersole, Oswego Steve Ellis, Minooka Neill Emmons, Plano Whitney French, Plano Tim Gerk, Plano Bonnie Henne, Yorkville Wade Joyner, Plano Mark Mathre, Newark Joan McEachern, Yorkville Robert Mitchler, Oswego Jason Pettit, Yorkville Martha Price, Yorkville Dave Ramsden, Plano Rita Sova, Minooka Stephenie Todd, Oswego Keith Tucker, Newark Ron Yenerich, Oswego Richard Young, Oswego Will County Dinah Archambeault, Joliet Paul Fay, Plainfield Howard Hamilton, Joliet Julie Kurcziewski, Manhattan Michael Lambert, Plainfield Eric K. Manges, AFM, Naperville Pam Meyers, Homer Glen Mike Pasteris, Joliet Susan Riley, Naperville Margaret Sabo, Homer Glen David Silverman, Channahon Kent Sims, Bolingbrook Laurel Ward, Homer Glen Ty Warner, Joliet Owen Wavrinek, Naperville Gerhardt Werber, Naperville John Wills, Naperville www. th econser vatio nfo und ati on .o rg Jeff Brown, President F.E. Wheaton Frank M. Clark, President Commonwealth Edison 19 Printed on recycled paper with environmentally friendly inks. Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way Your will is the most important document you’ll ever own. Unfortunately, less than half the adults in America please consider adding The Conservation Foundation nservat co n io care of those closest to you, th e have drafted a will. After taking to your will. Whether you need to revise your will or draft one for the first time, don’t delay another day. Help protect the open spaces and natural areas that you love. 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