Wish List In This Issue You can help!
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Wish List In This Issue You can help!
In This Issue • • • • • • New Board Members Joe Schmit Retrospective Match Events A BBBS Hero: Justin Hanley Federated Challenge Annual Meeting Winter 2007 - 2008 You can help! Dear Friends, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities (BBBS) is learning how hard it is to say goodbye, as the annual Joe Schmit Golf Tournament comes to an end after 16 years. Over the years, Joe and Laura Schmit and the Tournament Committee have raised more than $3 million for BBBS. We cannot thank them enough for their incredible contributions of time, energy and resources to the agency. So, it is with humble thanks and appreciation that this newsletter is dedicated to the Schmits and the Tournament Committee. Despite the loss of the Joe Schmit Golf Tournament, we are ending the year on an upbeat note. Our first annual meeting, held on November 8, 2007, was a huge success! An audience of more than 300 people listened to a powerful message delivered by our keynote speaker, Judge Glenda A. Hatchett, as well as to a Big and Little who reunited after 20 years apart! Additionally, we were the recipients of a $600,000 check, courtesy of the Federated Insurance Foundation. We thank Federated for their continuous support of BBBS. Currently, we are looking forward to our next big event, the 2008 Awards Gala. Join BBBS on February 23, 2008, to experience an “Evening on the Nile.” Did you know that you can make donations of stock and appreciated assets to BBBS? You can even name BBBS as the beneficiary of your insurance policy! There are a variety of planned giving and bequest arrangements that are available to help perpetuate support for the services BBBS provides. Look for further deals about the new BBBS Planned Giving Campaign in the coming months. As always, we continue to recruit mentors for the many children who are looking for caring adults to enrich their lives. If you are one those adults, don’t hold back. Become a part of BBBS and experience the power of mentoring! Wish List Sincerely, • • Gloria C. Lewis President/CEO Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities • • • Alumni and Bigs Giving Campaign • BBBS is proud to announce the launch of our Alumni and Bigs Giving Campaign. The campaign kicked off at this year’s annual meeting on November 8th. The Alumni and Bigs Giving Campaign will give BBBS’ generous and dedicated volunteers the opportunity to further support the important relationships that BBBS builds. • Winter08_newsletter.indd 1 • 800 new Big Brothers and Sisters Volunteers to share their time and skills Auction items for BBBS events Pro bono Photographer Ticket donations for local events Funding for match activites Furniture for BBBS office lounge Interns for Graphic Design & Development 2/7/08 2:19:56 PM Match Spotlight STAND! for our Children In February, BBBS will launch STAND! for our Children, a campaign designed to recruit 100 African American male volunteers in 100 days. Of the more than 800 children on our waiting list, 27% are African American boys. That’s why we are challenging 100 men from the African American community to STAND! for our Children today! Pat Williams from the Minnesota Vikings is the spokesperson for the STAND! campaign. OnFebruary 1st, Williams participated in a photo and video shoot at the Vikings practice facility in Eden Prairie. The video footage will be used by The CW-Twin Cities to create a PSA that will air on their station for 8 weeks between February and April, 2008. Photos will appear in print and outdoor ads throughout the community. BBBS needs additional sponsors for this campaign. If you or your company are interested in sponsoring STAND! for our Children, please contact Kimberlee Sinclair at 651-789-2469 or ksinclair@bigstwincities. org. 02 Bengo Mrema has witnessed the power of mentoring first-hand. For the past seven years, Bengo has been a Big Brother to Devon. During that time, Bengo has observed many positive changes in Devon and admits that being a Big has also made a positive difference in his life. When Bengo was first matched with Devon in 2001, Devon was 10 years old. Bengo wanted to help Devon become an outstanding student who was collegebound. However, he soon realized that this was going to be much harder than he had imagined. According to Bengo, it was two years before Devon completely trusted him. The first two years were hard, as Devon had no incentive to listen to Bengo, and Bengo constantly struggled to get Devon to do anything. During this time, Bengo states that he “came to appreciate the environment and background [Devon] was coming from” and believes that “patience was absolutely the key those first two years.” Bengo says that these hard times “helped [him] realize the importance of patience and also appreciate the challenges kids, like Devon, face on a daily basis and the significance of mentors in their lives.” Bengo’s patience and commitment to Devon paid off. Over time, Bengo noticed a “more respectful and more curious Devon who wanted to know [him] more and asked more questions.” Bengo and Devon spent time talking about the importance of school and the importance of staying away from drugs and gangs. They also spent time playing basketball, going to Timberwolves games, tubing and roller skating. Today, Devon is 17 years old and is about to graduate from high school. Bengo is proud of Devon and believes that Devon is a “great success … [Devon] has managed not to get in trouble with the law, he is not using drugs and he is not a member of a gang.” Bengo plans on continuing his relationship with Devon, stating, “I will always be here to help Devon and provide advice as he becomes an adult and sets his own trail.” In addition to being a Big Brother, Bengo has recently volunteered to be a leader for BBBS volunteer recruitment at Cargill. BBBS would like to extend our deepest appreciation to Bengo for his commitment to Devon and the BBBS mission. Winter 2007 - 2008 Winter08_newsletter.indd 2 2/7/08 2:19:58 PM Fall 2007 Match Events Horseback Riding On the afternoon of September 15th, 14 matches attended a fun-filled, memorable and action-packed event at Pat Jenson’s Horse Ranch in Buffalo, MN. The Littles ranged in age from 10 to 16 years old, and for many of them, this was their first opportunity to go horseback riding. The activity was a great success; however, horseback riding was just one of the afternoon’s highlights. The matches also experienced a trail ride, vaulting (simple gymnastics on a moving horse), Big-Little human chariot races, horse grooming, dinner courtesy of Subway , a camp fire with “s’mores,” a golden horseshoe scavenger hunt and awards. The day was filled with laughs, new endeavors and wonderful memories that Bigs and Littles will have for years to come. Above: Big Sister Ericka Overgard and Little Drakarr chariot race Left: Big Couple Matt & Lindsay Wegge with Little Keion at the YMCA’s High Ropes Course Ropes Challenge Course Little Sister Tanasa The first Mentoring Children of Prisoners (MCOP) match activity took place on Saturday, September 22, at YMCA’s High Ropes Challenge Course at Camp Sacagawea. Thirty participants showed up to be a part of the much-anticipated event. The first part of the day was spent preparing the matches for the high ropes course by doing low-initiative, team-building challenges. The Littles clearly dominated the first half of the day through simple problem solving. According to a YMCA leader, “If the adults would just listen to these kids and stop over-thinking everything, they would solve the challenges much more quickly.” Before challenging themselves on the high ropes course, the matches learned the basics of climbing, belay techniques, knot tying and safety. During the second half of the day, the matches tested their strength, strategy and skill as they braved the high ropes course together. The Littles were all very brave, and the event was a huge success. Winter 2007 - 2008 Winter08_newsletter.indd 3 03 2/7/08 2:20:00 PM Fall 2007 Match Events/ VocalEssence WITNESS: Writing Workshop Rock Climbing Event On Saturday, September 15th, Vertical Endeavors hosted an exciting rock climbing adventure for 15 matches at their St. Paul facility. A certified professional rock climber gave the matches a brief instructional and safety training session before handing over gear. Matches took turns tackling the various climbing walls and challenging themselves with different levels of difficulty. Matches motivated each other, with Littles providing their Bigs with encouragement to make it to the top of the climbing wall. The activity encouraged the use of teamwork and required some courage from the participants. Overall, the rock climbing activity was a great success, as matches ended the day with huge smiles on their faces and a sense of accomplishment. Big Brother Jason with Littles Justun and Dustun at the climbing wall VocalEssence WITNESS: Writing Workshop On Saturday, November 17, BBBS teamed up with VocalEssence WITNESS to offer a free writing workshop for Bigs and Littles. Fifteen matches attended the workshop, which was led by Louis Porter, a WITNESS teaching artist. Louis began the workshop by having matches listen to two 1930s radio shows and emphasizing the importance of sound effects. After listening to the radio shows, matches were put to work creating their own radio dramas. They quickly got busy, bouncing ideas off of each other and brainstorming ways that they could include sound effects. No topic was off limits, as matches wrote about sports, Thanksgiving disasters, trips to New York City, outings to the zoo, birthdays gone bad and fishing—just to name a few. After a 30-minute lunch break, matches were able to revise their stories and begin drafting 04 Top: Big Sister Rhonda Swanson and Little Deanna; Above: Big Brother Rick Nehm and Little Dominique their commercials. Matches came up with commercials for a variety of products and events, including chocolate chip cookies, Comatose (a new sleep aid), an instant art machine, Coca-Cola®, Monopoly®, a fashion show and an art show fundraiser. After two-and-a-half hours of writing, everyone turned in their radio dramas and commercials. The radio pieces created during this workshop will be submitted for use in the WITNESS Community Concert taking place at Hopkins High School on Sunday, February 24, 2008. VocalEssence has hired radio actors to narrate and do sound effects. For ticket information, please call 612-624-2345. WITNESS celebrates the contributions of African Americans to the fine arts and communicates our shared American heritage through concerts, recordings and comprehensive educational programs. Winter 2007 - 2008 Winter08_newsletter.indd 4 2/7/08 2:20:01 PM Joe Schmit Retrospective / Hero of Mentoring Award BBBS would like to give an enormous thank you to Joe and Laura Schmit, who have demonstrated a strong commitment to BBBS as the creators and driving force behind the annual Joe Schmit Golf Tournament. For the past 16 years, the golf tournament has been one of BBBS’ most successful fundraising events. When the event began in 1991, no one imagined how successful the fundraiser would eventually become. Over the years, the Joe Schmit Golf Tournament grew into a three-day event, including Joe’s Grand Party and the Pro-Am and Celebrity Golf Tournaments. The event featured food, entertainment, prizes, challenges and live and silent auctions. This year, the tournament raised more than $140,000, bringing the 16-year total to more than $3 million. All proceeds have gone directly to helping match young people with mentors. While the Joe Schmit Golf Tournament ended its 16-year run this past summer, Joe and Laura’s generosity will not soon be forgotten. They have left an ever-lasting impression on BBBS as well as the community for their tireless fundraising efforts and dedication to BBBS. However, as Joe is quick to point out, the dedicated volunteer committee and loyal sponsors were key components to the success of the fundraiser. BBBS is grateful to the Schmits, the Tournament Committee and the many loyal donors for their hard work and continued support of the BBBS mission. Pictured: Joe and Laura Schmit Hero of Mentoring Award: Justin Hanley BBBS would like to congratulate Justin Hanley, the winner of the Hero of Mentoring Award presented by the Minnesota Business Partnership. Justin was presented with the award on September 11, 2007, in front of 800 civic and business leaders at the Partnership’s 30th Anniversary annual dinner. Justin has been a Big Brother to Deon for the past two years and couldn’t be happier about his experience as a Big Brother. Justin and Deon enjoy a wide range of activities, including bike riding, sledding, going to the movies and attending sporting events. According to Justin, “We’ve even tried to make ourselves more sophisticated by attending the Georgia O’Keefe art exhibit … and a concert by New Zealand tribal warriors.” During the past couple of years, Justin has witnessed many positive changes in Deon. He has seen improvement in Deon’s confidence and notes that Deon is doing better in school and smiles more often. Being a Big Brother has also been a learning experience for Justin. According to Justin, “The most important thing I’ve learned is that kids just want to spend time with someone. Deon doesn’t have any expectations except that Justin will “be a consistent and caring part of his life.” (Source: Securian Extra, October 2, 2007) Winter 2007 - 2008 Winter08_newsletter.indd 5 05 2/7/08 2:20:02 PM Annual Meeting/ The Federated Challenge BBBS’ first annual meeting was a huge success! Held on November 8th, 2007, at the Radisson Plaza Hotel in Minneapolis, the event celebrated BBBS’ achievements this year and spotlighted individual Bigs and Littles. Keynote speaker, Judge Glenda A. Hatchett, a best-selling author and host of a nationally-syndicated television series, inspired the audience as she spoke about her experiences with youth. Roshini Rajkumar of Roshini Multi Media was also on hand as the meeting’s emcee. While many matches were spotlighted during the meeting, particular emphasis was placed on the match between Scott Schwefel and his Little, Maurice Draine. Scott and Maurice spoke at the meeting and told the story of their special relationship. Scott was matched with Maurice back in 1984, when Maurice was six years old. Their relationship was strong for two years until Maurice moved away. Each spent countless hours trying to track the other down with no luck. That is until recently, when Maurice tracked down Scott. They are currently in the process of renewing their friendship that began more than 20 years ago. Although they were only matched for two years, Scott still had a long-lasting effect on Maurice’s life. As stated by Maurice during the meeting, “Being a part of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program meant so much to me as a young person. Scott helped me find my true self and made me look at things in a different way, and for that, I will be forever grateful … Scott opened up my little world and showed me I could achieve better, and I have.” Their relationship is proof that a little bit of you makes a big difference. Scott Schwefel and Maurice Draine reunite In addition to hearing from Scott and Maurice, audience members witnessed a great moment in BBBS history. During the annual meeting, the Federated Insurance Foundation presented a check for $600,000 to BBBS. The donation comes from funds raised this past August at the Federated Golf Challenge for Kids of Minnesota. “This generous donation is truly extraordinary,” commented Gloria Lewis, BBBS President and CEO. “It represents the single largest gift our agency has received.” After the success of this year’s annual meeting, one can only imagine the great things to come next year! The Federated Challenge Sarah Buxton, Julie Rethemeier and Dan Lewis present $600,000 to Gloria Lewis, BBBS President & CEO (second from right) 06 In August, the third annual Federated Challenge for Kids of Minnesota was held to raise funds to support mentoring and children in Minnesota. The proceeds from this event benefit the three Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies in Minnesota. At our first Annual Meeting, representatives from Federated Insurance and the Federated Insurance Foundation (Dan Lewis, Julie Rethemeier and Sarah Buxton) presented our agency with $600,000, which will support the agency’s continued efforts to match children with caring mentors and provide support to those mentoring friendships. Winter 2007 - 2008 Winter08_newsletter.indd 6 2/7/08 2:20:03 PM New Board Members/ 2008 Awards Gala Welcome New Board Members Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities welcomes two new members to the dedicated group of volunteer Board members providing direction and governance oversight to maintain and improve the success we enjoy in enhancing young people’s lives through mentoring. Baron Carr Vice President, Brand Marketing Carlson Hotels Worldwide Baron is a senior-level marketing executive with proven experience in financial services, with leading firms, including Carlson Hotels Worldwide, JPMorgan Chase (Credit Cards, Corporate Marketing and Communications, and Auto Finance) and Allianz. Prior to joining Carlson Hotels, Baron was the head of Multicultural Markets Advisory Services for the Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America. In each of his professional roles, he has been a consistent driver of profit and share growth through marketing innovation, strong communication skills and a collaborative management style. Baron has a B.A. in Media Arts and an M.B.A. in Accounting from Long Island University. Baron will be lending his energies to the Marketing Committee at BBBS. Rich Lightsey Key Account Director 3M Display & Graphics Business 3M Center Rich currently serves as the Key Account Director of 3M’s Display and Graphics Business. He has been with 3M for more than 27 years and has been a leader at 3M for the majority of his career. Rich has held various positions in the Memory Technology Group, in addition to leading Specialty Film and Video. Throughout his career, he has advanced 3M’s competitiveness by being an effective Sales and Marketing Professional, as well as mentoring many employees to successful careers in their own right. Rich is known as an exceptional negotiator and a seasoned business professional. Previously, Rich was on the Board of Directors with the Convent of the Visitation School for five years. He has a B.S. in Pre-Law and an MSE in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin, River Falls. TICKETS ARE GOING FAST! HURRY! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST! HURRY! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST! 2008 Awards Gala WHEN: Saturday, February 23, 2008 WHERE: Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, 1300 Nicollet Mall COST: $150 per individual or $3,000 per table (table of 10) FOR SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION or TO CONTRIBUTE AUCTION ITEMS: Please contact Sara Gumke, 651-789-2476 or sgumke@bigstwincities.org BBBS’ 10th Annual Awards Gala, Evening on the Nile, will be an unforgettable event you won’t want to miss. This year’s event will feature a first-class dining experience, musical performances, dancing, and live and silent auctions - all to raise funds to find mentors for young people. BBBS is excited to announce that an entire section of the silent auction at the Awards Gala will feature artwork by BBBS Little Brothers and Little Sisters. Matches are being encouraged to create artwork for the auction as part of their next Match activity. Forms of artwork that can be donated to the auction include photographs, woodwork, sculptures, pottery, paintings, quilts, blankets and more. TICKETS ARE GOING FAST! HURRY! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST! HURRY! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST! Winter08_newsletter.indd 7 2/7/08 2:20:06 PM Gifts Made September 9 - December 31, 2007 This list names only a few of the people and organizations whose generosity makes it possible for BBBS to serve its mission. Due to space constraints, we are unable to list everyone who provided support for our work. Thank you to all our supporters. INDIVIDUAL DONORS $20,000 - 10,000 Anonymous Bill and Jeannie Buckner Shirley J. Hughes Barbara Koch David and Janis Larson Marti Morfitt and Patrick Weber Eldon Oldre Gregory and Cynthia Page $9,999 - 5,000 Paul and Lynne Blomgren $4,999 - 1,000 Mark Badner Robert Barnett Brad K. Beneke Lester and Theresa Brunker Jane Casto Ed Christie Foster and Elaine Cole Michael and Joyce Devito David and Margaret Dines James Haglund James W. Kelly Susan and Justin Kelly Alan Klein Kevin Landa Mary Jo and Dean Lindholm Mike and Patti Marinovich Robert L. McCollum Daniel and Heidi McKeown Denise Melka Pamela Olson Greg and Cynthia Page Robert and Molly Perry John and Nancy Peyton Robert Potts Peggy L. Raisanen Chuck and Terri Roehrick Bill and Susan Sands Dennis J. Schapiro Lonna-Jean Schmidt Richard and Nancy Solum Warren and Mary Lynn Staley Craig and Constance Swanson Robert and Leslie Teddy Jim and Vicky Torborg Dennis Walsh David Werner Terry and Nina Wobken Kevin and Candace Ketelsleger Laurie and Dan Lafontaine Christine L. Mason Durjoy Mazumdar Marissa Meyer Dick and Joan Niemiec Lisa Olberg Bud Pappas Neal Peterson and Deanna Thompson Jeff and Lynn Radunz Eric S. Rangen Don Schmeichel Daniel Shogren Margaret and Lee Skold Jon N. Tevlin and Ellen M. Hatfield Gerald and Susan Timm Colleen A. Vickerman Rebecca Yanisch $999 - 500 James Allen Scott L. Anderson and Lisa Bailey Arleen Ballor Sarah Buxton Mike and Renee Carrel Gina Cesaretti and Michael Iwan Jonathon and Sara Danforth Michael Dimond Robert W. Ernst Michael and Jane Felmlee Howard and Judith Fulk John and Janet Gendler Jesper Groenvold Cheryl Hatlevig James Haymaker June M. Heinz $499 - 100 Thomas Akin Barb and Tran Alfrey Jerry and Lori Allen Angela Althoff Laura Anders Bonnie L. Anderson Arley Anderson Cheryl M. Anderson Gordon B. Asselstine Ronald and Donna Axel Rodney D. Bacon John and Elizabeth Balay James R. Bardill Judy K. Bartlett Debra J. Bauler Please Update My Contact Information If you have updated contact information for BBBS’ records, please complete this form, tear on the dotted line above and return to BBBS at 2550 University Ave. West, Suite 410N, St. Paul, MN 55114. You may also include this form with your donation and mail in the enclosed remittance envelope. If you prefer, please e-mail the information to developmentteam@bigstwincities.org. Thank you! Spouse/Partner Name Company or Organization Title Street City, State, Zip Daytime Telephone E-mail Please send me information about the following BBBS giving opportunities: 2008 Awards Gala Alumni and Bigs Giving Campaign Planned Giving Campaign Volunteering at an event or on a fundraising committee STAND! for our Children Campaign I do not need giving information at this time Winter08_newsletter.indd 8 2/7/08 2:20:08 PM Gifts Made September 9 - December 31, 2007 Russell and Tara Beaver Sandy Becker James A. Benshoof Guy and Denise Bergevin James and Regina Blayney Linda and Dale Blyth Wayne D. Bock Matt and Vivian Boockmeier Katherine S. Bormann Martha Brinson Mary Brown and Donald Himsl Mark E. Buchstaber Clifton and Dorothea Burns Kirsten and Patrick Burton Richard Calhoun Jean Cash Frank and Kathie Cerra Ronald Christenson Kelly Clark John N. Clarke Susan L. Cochran Danette F. Colin Peter and Mary Jo Conzemius Barbara J. Corcoran Samuel and Mary Jo Cote Stephanie Crosby John Crouch Alexander Cummins Lee and Anne Cunningham Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton Wendy DePaolis Fred Dickson Barbara Diekmann Craig and Astrid Diviney John Dolejsi Duane Downey John and Nancy Downey John W. Dubois Chester Duck Douglas and Ann Dumas Daniel and Alea Dye Jeffrey Ebert Paul Egeland David Fettig and Nancy Baldrica Scott Fischmann Don P. Forrest Steven and Judith Ann Forshay Philip and Caroline Fortmeyer John D. Foss John and Leslie Garner John and Jean Geisler Bob Gibbs David and Clo Mary Girk Merle Bell Gonzales and Louis Gonzales Karen Grabow John R. Graves and Margaret A. Thomsen William and Carol Gray Larry and Zylpha Gregerson Eric and Kirsten Gregerson Paul and Julie Gulstrand Richard and Sheridan Hafdal Thomas Halpern Barbara J. Hanson Mr. Gregg Haugen Lisa and Jack Hauser Diane M. Hawfitch Bud and Carol Hayden Jonathan and Susan Horick Ronald and Renee Hunter Tim and Kaye Igo Andrew J. Jensen Jane M. Jensen Shirley A. Kaiser Linda Baker Keene Brian Kelly John and Paula Kelly Jayne Khalifa Karissa Kirvida Elisabeth and Corey Kline Gayle and James Koska Jane Kostik Tim Kotecki Kevin A. Kuhn Judith Langevin Roger and Jacqueline Larson Julie and Dave Lee William Lee Joel and Brenda Legred Gloria and Craig Lewis Jess and Janet Lewis Kevin Lewis John G. Liethen Marsha and Albert Lietz E.H. and D.M. Lillestrand Anthony P. Livorsi Mary Lundberg David and Kathleen Maclennan Kris Mager John and Sallie March Alan and Mary Marschall Vivian Mason Colleen A. May Michael McAnder Catherine A. McMillin Joni Meilahn Melvin Menke and Melissa Pint C.L. and Michael Mergen Mary Merrill Rodney and Susan Metcalf Gregory Michael Kristine M. Milbrandt Lori J. Millard Valerie M. Miller Laura and David Miller Peter Miller John Mitchell Debra L. Mitchell Holly L. Morehead Tonya M. Nelson Susan R. Nygaard Marian N. Olson Steven and Sara Olson David and Susanne Orenstein Therese M. Pautz Gregory T. Pederson Steve Plant Ronald K. Powers II Shane Prevost Doug and Sheila Punke Laurie J. Radmer Bart E. Reigstad Colleen and David Reitan Little Tyjon with his new bike and the Twins mascot T.C. Bikes For Kids The Minnesota Twins and the North Star Foundation kicked off the holiday season with an incredible gift to BBBS! On December 14, 2007, they hosted a party for 350 Littles at the Metrodome. Close to 1,000 people attended the event, as Littles’ Bigs and family members were also invited. For the first part of the evening, matches and family members had the opportunity to eat and participate in a variety of activities on the field. There were a lot of smiles and laughter, as they had their faces painted, played football on the field, practiced their baseball skills in batting cages, had their portraits sketched by an artist, bounced in a moonwalk, watched a magician, and met the Twins’ mascot, T.C. The young people also enjoyed racing Willie Dyson, football player for the Minnesota Gophers, across the field. At the end of the evening, each Little was surprised with a very special gift: a bike, helmet and lock! Bikes and helmets were tailored to Littles based on their gender and height. BBBS is grateful to the Minnesota Twins and the North Star Foundation for their generosity and help in spreading holiday cheer to Little Brothers and Sisters! Winter 2007 - 2008 Winter08_newsletter.indd 9 09 2/7/08 2:20:09 PM Gifts Made September 9 - December 31, 2007 Pat and Patricia Rickert David Rickman Scott and Amy Robinson Cassandra Rogers Krista M. Rolland Becky Roloff Gerald and Gloria Rose William and Mary Rusinak John and Linda Satorius Doug and Debra Schmidt Mark Scholtes Gary Schrupp Scott Schwefel Jerry Seppala Patricia Siddiqui Frank and Robyn Sims Suzanna and Kraig Smiegowski Jason and Linda Smith Mark N. Stageberg Charles Stark Philip Styrlund Mihailo and Laura Temali Judith Tilsen and James Lewis Rod Toft Raymond Toliver Jason and Claire Topp Reed and Margie Tuckson Christine Tunseth and Lamar Noriega Lisa and Mark Vanderlinde Robert and Jenny Verner Eugene and June Wagner Phyllis L. Wagner Ware B. Washam Robert and Ann Weber Roy Weigel Steven A. Weisman Jon and Jackie Williams Linda Zdon Ellen Zebrun $99 - 50 Frank Abramson Keith and Robin Ainsworth Kendra Allen Daniel and Lauri Altendorf Doris P. Baylor Allyson and Damien Beffel Stephen and Alice Berestka Thomas Blackmar Matt Bogant Raymond and Mary Lou Bot Laurie Brickley Frank Broderick Jesse Brueshaber Thomas Burgeson Leroi Charles and Fiona Anderson Mary Cherne John Clancy Christina R. Collie Martin Conover and Jeffery Kirkwood Robert A. Council Ms. Sharon Crow Valerie Dahlman and Dennis Dahlman Michael J. Dickson Ms. Therese M. Dokman 10 Molly A. Doran Geneva J. Dorsey Craig and Sharla Ekegren Bonnie M. Engler Allen Erickson Kathleen A. Faschingbauer Kimberly and Terrence Faust Jay C. Fogelberg John and Joyce Gardner Andrea Goodin Robyn Gray Brian Greenwell Thomas A. Gustafson Patti Hague Susan M. Hall Mary L. Hall, M.D. Philip and Janet Hallaway Todd and Brenda Halstead Jodi Hammer Michael and Sue Hangge Richard and Judith Hanson Susan and Dale Hartman Tom Hegrames and Leslie Leik Eric A. Hendrickson Lora Hillman Mark Holzbauer Joseph W. Hubanks Travere Jackson Louisa and Zachary Jaehn Rod M. Jardine Julie I. Johnson Gerald and Ann Kalin Arnold and Shirley Kaplan David Kays Debra J. Kendall Mary E. Kennedy Marion Kennon Ann M. Kobylarczyk David O. Koch Ipek Kursat Greg Lamp Scott and Stacy Larson Ryan Lee Steven and Renee Lentsch Jon Lenz Mr. Loew-Blosser Dorothy Lorentson Curt MacKenzie Christopher MacLennan Julie Manworren Melissa Martin Linda Matter Lacey and William Mayavski Joyce E. McCarthy Sandy McCaul David McCollum Shrin and Lekha Murthy Richard V. Nelson Norma Nesmith Wallace Norlander and Bonnie Norlander Steve Nussbaum Kevin Oakman and Diane Schellack Theresa O’Connell Jesse Okie and Mary Harrington Lawrence and Dorraine Olson James and Lynne O’Reilly Brandon Oslund David and Sandra Pahl Amy Pahl James Patineau and Rhonda Smith Dean and Melody Pekarek Patty Persons Thomas Pesch Danielle L. Prenevost Kimberly and Ronald Price Peter and Bonnie Raquet Louis P. Ricard Paul and Amina Rinkes Lisa Root Wendi Russo Mary and Steven Schwartz Mark and Sherilyn Seifert Ben R. Setterlund Jessica M. Shoemaker Steven A. Smalley Diane M. Smith Lezlie J. Taylor Brian and Annette Tigue Toccara Torres Janet M. Ungs Debra and Michael Venker Cheryl and David Wallengren Alison A. Walsh William and Judy Walter Lawrence and Linda Wilford Robert Wolter ORGANIZATIONAL DONORS $600,000 - 100,000 Federated Insurance Foundation, Inc. $99,999 - 50,000 Cargill, Inc. The Arby’s Foundation $49,999 - 10,000 Best Buy Company Big Brothers Big Sisters of America F.R. Bigelow Foundation Federated Insurance Karon Family Foundation Mardag Foundation Otto Bremer Foundation POPP.Com Steven C. Leuthold Family Foundation The Minneapolis Foundation The Pentair Foundation Thrivent Financial for Lutherans $9,999 - 5,000 A Better Place, Inc. Cognizant Technology Solutions Ecolab, Inc. Great Waters Brewing Company Hugh J. Andersen Foundation Oracle USA, Inc. US Bank National Association $4,999 - 1,000 Allianz Global Investors of America L.P. Winter 2007 - 2008 Winter08_newsletter.indd 10 2/7/08 2:20:10 PM Gifts Made September 9 - December 31, 2007 Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America Ameriprise Financial Gift Matching Program API Group, Inc. Best Buy Children’s Foundation Bloomberg L.P. Charles Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Coca-Cola Customer Elation Elmer L. and Eleanor J. Andersen Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund HNI Charitable Foundation Kowalski’s Markets KPMG Lakeside Capital Foundation Malt-O-Meal Company OfficeMax Orthogonal Software Corporation Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP Richfield Foundation Rosemount, Inc. Siemens Target Corporation Terhuly Foundation The Olson Foundation The Prouty Project UMI Company, Inc. Unilever Ice Cream United Parcel Service US Bank Trust National Association Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Wells Fargo Bank $999 - 100 Agribank American Center for Philanthropy America’s Charities, Inc. Ames Elementry School AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign Benfield, Inc. Buffalo Lions Club Cummins Power Generation Ecolab Foundation Eide Bailly GMAC-RFC Heraeus-Vadnais, Inc. ING Initiate Systems, Inc. Integrated, Inc. International Dairy Queen International Union of Operating Engineers - Local #49 IWJ Charitable Foundation Jack and Bessie Fiterman Foundation Jack J. Jorgensen Charitable Trust LaBreche Michael Foods, Inc Myers Thompson North Star Events Pilgrim Drycleaners, Inc. Premier Bank RBC Dain Rauscher Foundation Riverock Energy, Inc. Robinson Robinson & Associates, Inc. Schwartz Williams Tennant Foundation The Curtis L. Carlson Family Foundation Travelers Foundation Twin Cities Airport Lions Club Vibha Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Wilmot Wheeler Foundation, Inc. WSB & Associates $99 - 1 Alliance Card, Inc. Allstate Giving Campaign Avenues for Homeless Youth BNC Asset Management Inc. Books Are Fun, Ltd C. Willi Entertainment, Inc. GoodSearch JustGive SD Groves & Associates IN-KIND DONORS Adventure Park African American Adoption Agency Afton Alps Recreation Area Kirk AllButt Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America Arrowood Vineyards and Winery Art Holdings Arthur Murray Dance Studio Best Buy Company Bibelot Paul and Lynne Blomgren Breadsmith Michael and Mary Ellen Brooks Bryant Lake Bowl Dale Busacker Cache House, Inc. Calhoun Beach Framing Kevin Callahan Carey Limousines of Minneapolis Chambers Chanhassen Dinner Theatres Clear Channel Creative Charters Stephen L. Dieringer Disney Consumer Products Elbow Lake Lodge Michael and Jane Felmlee John C. Feste General Mills Gibson Musical Instruments Grand Casino & Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Kathleen Gray Brandon and Jill Harbaugh Harley Davidson Haskell’s The Wine People Mary Helbach Hewlett Packard Hook Me Up Network IBM Illusion Theater ING James Sewell Ballet JB Hudson Jim Hansel Editions, LLC Rick Kleinbaum Kowalski’s Markets Dan Krocheski Terri Kruger LBP Mechanical, Inc. Lucia’s Restaurant & Wine Bar Mall of America Martinson, D.D.S., Bruce Minneapolis-St. Paul Magazine Minnesota Landmarks Minnesota Orchestra Minnesota Vikings Football Club, Inc. Mixed Blood Theatre MLT Vacations, Inc. MN Youth Symphonies Mystic Lake Casino Natural Solutions Massage Therapy Teresa Neuhaus Deanna J. Nurnberg Old Log Theater Pazzaluna Petters Group Worldwide, LLC Pittsburgh Blue Steakhouse Plymouth Playhouse Bonnie Pouliot Jim and Lynn Praska Radisson Plaza Hotel Minneapolis Peter and Bonnie Raquet REI Maple Grove Roller Garden Kevin Rutkowski Barbara P. 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