Friends Annual Report 2014 (6.7 MB PDF file)

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Friends Annual Report 2014 (6.7 MB PDF file)
2014
ANNUAL
REPORT
Supporting Iowa Lakeside Laboratory
as a community resource for
environmental education, research and
water quality monitoring
“A ripple can create a wave,” Thank you for starting my ripple.
—Win Cowger, Iowa State University
YOU ARE INVITED! December
4, 2014 at 6:00pm
2014 Annual Membership Meeting Agenda
President’s Welcome
See last page for
Annual Meeting details
Brief Business Meeting
Election of Board Members and Officers
Open Discussion
Presentation
The Year in Pictures
Iowa Lakeside Lab Update
RSVP by Nov. 21
to
www.friendsoflakesidelab@gmail.com
Adjournment
President’s Message
Neal Conover
We have had a break-out year at Lakeside Lab. By nearly any measure, there are
records broken and major accomplishments. Look at the reports from Chet and Jane.
There are a tremendous number of students and teachers from the local schools
“learning about nature in nature.” There are early childhood classes. There is college
level research going on in a half dozen areas. Donor support and Friends Foundation
support continues to supply important scholarships for college students attending
summer sessions. The Regents and the leadership at UNI, UI, and ISU continue to recognize both the solid
contributions the Lab makes in education of students and the community and also the recognition of the Lab’s
potential to increase its usefulness in Iowa education. It’s all good!
One more important milestone – in 2014 the Iowa Board of Regents passed a resolution recognizing the
Friends of Lakeside Lab for its accomplishments. This comes about 20 years from the time when the role of the
Lab was being questioned by the Regents and there was talk about closing this wonderful resource. This
honor is a testament to our member’s support and hard work as well has the terrific staff at the Lab.
Now as I am closing my term as President, I look back at the great progress with satisfaction but know we can
go on to do more. Lakeside Lab can make additional solid contributions in community education and research.
We can help to stimulate learning of the sciences for the best and brightest students and fulfil our role as a
field station. We should stretch to see what needs the business community has where the services of the
Universities can be delivered to Northwest Iowa. The future will be fun.
Thanks so much for your continued support and service to the Lab.
I had a fantastic experience learning about diatoms hands on from experts in the field. A-one-of-a-kind
experience that I would recommend to everyone. —Viviana Mazzei, Florida International University
This has probably been the most enjoyable four weeks of my life and you guys were no small part in making
that happen. Thank you so much. —Alex Cooper, University of Iowa
Friends Executive Director Report
Lisa Roti
It was with tremendous pleasure that I began my new position as the Friends of Lakeside
Lab’s Executive Director on October 1. Having spent the last year and a half at the Lab and
this past summer as Lakeside’s Campus Coordinator, I have witnessed firsthand the impact
the Lab has on individuals. From college courses to summer camps, Lakeside’s influence on
young lives is profound. Students are afforded the unique opportunity to study nature at its
source. Many people have returned years after their campus experience and explained that spent time here
literally changed their lives.
With this in mind, I look forward to determining how the Friends can best help “grow” the Lab. Be it through
water quality monitoring, environmental education, or continued research, I hope to facilitate greater
awareness in the lakes community as to what Lakeside has to offer. I would also like to extend an invitation for
you to contact me if you would like to know more about the Friends, Lakeside Lab, or any of the programs
outlined in this report. I can be reached at 712-337-3669 ext. 1 and would appreciate your input.
Thank you for your past support and I am anticipating a wonderful 2015!
Friends Chautauqua 2014
The month of June graced us with a gorgeous evening on the 22nd
and more than 120 people attended the Friends fundraiser
benefitting programming at Lakeside Lab. More than $30,000 was
raised and the event included great food, superb music, and
fantastic conversation.
The Friends would like to extend a special thank you to the artists
and individuals who donated artwork or special gifts for the silent
auction. Similarly, the fundraiser would not have been such a
success without the generous contributions from both sponsors
and guests.
Please watch for upcoming details regarding the Friends
Chautauqua scheduled for June 2015!
My time at Lakeside has been one of the most valuable (and fun!) experiences I have had in my time as a
student. Through my short time at Lakeside, I learned more than I have in many semester-long classes.
—Elizabeth Alexson, University of Minnesota Duluth
One amazing aspect of the overall experience I had here was that at the end of the day people from all over the
country, world, and areas of Lakeside could come together and converse in a very related yet motivated
environment and discuss issues. The waters of West Okoboji: the great equalizer. --Elizabeth Morgan, BYU
Notes from the Lakeside Lab Director
Chet Rzonca
It has been another exciting year at the Lab! The academic and research programs have been
revitalized by new courses, faculty, and research projects, thanks to the ideas from the Friends,
Mike Lannoo and Steve Hendrix. Jane Shuttleworth’s summer camps and outreach activities
continue to flourish and expand. The Lab received a grant to train preschool teachers and
administrators again this year. Jane also developed additional learning experiences for public
school students. These new initiatives are a direct result of the Friends’ generous support of
summer staffing, scholarships, undergraduate and graduate research, new signage, and even
bikes and paddleboards.
We have been fortunate to receive funding from the DNR and Okoboji Foundation to restore portions of the lakefront
and complete the lakeshore trail. Lisa Roti oversaw remodeling in the kitchen and lounge areas of the Dining Hall and
Main Cottage, in addition to her many other contributions at the Lab.
Each of the Regents’ Universities designated an official representative to the Lab to help suggest, review, and support
the Lab’s academic and research programs. Friends President Conover invited the President and Provost of each
University to visit Lakeside Lab; we hosted President Ruud over the summer.
As in previous years, I offer my sincere appreciation to the Friends and Lakeside’s staff for their support of and
contributions to Iowa Lakeside Laboratory and Regents Resource Center.
Outreach Education Report
Jane Shuttleworth
Lakeside’s outreach programs are supported 100% by the Friends of Lakeside Lab. Thanks to your generosity, over
fifteen hundred learners of all ages benefitted this past year from Lakeside’s outreach programs! These include
school-year programs, teacher trainings, science camps, family programs, and volunteer opportunities as well as
public lectures and forums on environmental topics. Even in the dead of winter, students can be seen
investigating in the snow and ice at Lakeside. In January, the Friends also sponsor the hugely popular People’s
Environmental Art Project (see cover photo) in which hundreds of participants gather on the ice of Little Miller’s
Bay in the shape of an animal and have their picture taken from a plane.
Academics and Research Report
Steve Hendrix and Michael Lannoo
The 2014 summer session at Lakeside Lab created a nice buzz around Okoboji. We hosted new faculty
and courses and continued our traditional classes with seasoned faculty veterans. Our Seminar
Speakers discussed their research interests to a packed house, with frequently over 70 Lakesiders and
members of the Okoboji community present. Lakeside faculty and staff conducted two research
projects in 2014. In conjunction with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, we used sonar
techniques to map aquatic vegetation around the Iowa Great Lakes to provide baseline measures to
assess the impacts of zebra mussel invasion. The second project assessed 137 restored wetlands in
the Iowa Great Lakes watershed.
The rigorous immersion experience of all-day classes needs to be met with an equal opportunity for students to relax. Thanks to the
Friends, Lakeside purchased a paddleboard, four bicycles, bike equipment, and a strap line.
I’ve learned more than I thought was imaginable! Many first experiences and friends have been made. I can’t
wait to come back next summer! --Emily Anson, University of Iowa
Intimate classes; hands on, field-based learning; intellectual latitude and creativity; interesting, passionate
people; and a beautiful natural environment (not to mention a class of personal and professional significance)!
--Aaron Juarez, Grinnell College
Around the Campus in 2014
UNI President Ruud Visit
The Friends were pleased to host a reception in conjunction with the Lab for
UNI President, Bill Ruud, and UNI alumni on July 31 at Lakeside’s Dining Hall.
Over 70 UNI alumni, Friends Board Members, Lakeside Lab staff and
community members were able to mix and mingle for the evening. Dr. Ruud
spoke briefly about the latest news from the UNI campus and indicated that he
would like to see the Lakeside Lab visit/alumni reception become an annual
affair. Please stay tuned…
Cooperative Lakes Area Monitoring Project
The Friends continue to support the Cooperative Lakes
Area Monitoring Project (CLAMP), Lakeside’s lake
monitoring program. Volunteers gathered to review the
results of 2014 data at the annual volunteer recognition
picnic in September (picture left). Thanks to these citizen
scientists for their amazing commitment to our water
resources!
Coffee and Grounds
Coffee and Grounds meet each Tuesday at the Lab throughout most
of the year to work on a variety of projects from clearing invasive
plant species to helping with the Little Miller’s Bay shoreline
restoration project. A big THANK YOU to the Coffee and Grounds
volunteers for their stewardship of Lakeside’s 147 acre campus and
nature reserve!!
High School Aquatic Microbiology Camp
Nine high school students from across the US participated in this year’s
High School Aquatic Microbiology Camp (formerly Diatom Camp). Led by
scientists Dr. Sylvia Lee and Kerry Howard, these students spent a week on
campus learning about diatoms—a special type of algae—and presenting
their findings at the week’s end.
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn,” Ben Franklin. This quotes is
very fitting for the Lakeside Lab. In no other course have I been so involved in the area of study.
—Drew Meyers, University of Colorado Boulder
Over the past three summers I have had an amazing and motivating experiences. I will say this year has been
particularly better with an improved learning and research atmosphere about the campus. Faculty, staff, and
fellow students are nearly always positive, encouraging, and ready to engage in intellectual conversations.
--David Burge, Arkansas State University
More Happenings on Campus
Macbride Dinner
Each year the Friends honor endowment contributors at
the annual Macbride Dinner. This year we tried a new
approach, holding the dinner earlier in the season while
summer college courses were still in session so donors
could meet Lakeside students. Almost 90 people feasted on
a terrific meal by Lakeside’s Dianna Isder and listened to a
wonderful presentation by Lakeside alum, Kylie Schooley.
Summer Interns 2014
Lakeside benefitted from the dedication and talents of Friends
sponsored summer interns. First Row: Ben Oakland, Aquatic Invasive
Species (AIS) Prevention, Dana Norton (Education), Sarah Rocca (Science
Writing and Publicity). Second Row: Luke McDonald (AIS), Megan
Abeyta (AIS), Stephanie Adams (AIS). Not pictured: Megan Cook
(Education) and Lauren Schwarck (Water Quality). The Okoboji
Protective Association also sponsored the AIS interns.
Scholarships
A major focus of the Friends mission is to provide
scholarships to students. Over $40,000 was awarded in 2014
to students in the way of room and board, endowed, as well
as research scholarships. Pictured (right) are some of the
recipients of this year’s awards.
Summer Camps
Lakeside Lab and the Friends ran nine summer nature camps for 89 children in 2014.
Jane Shuttleworth, Lakeside’s Education Coordinator, led the camps for children ages
4 to 14. A new camp entitled “River Camp”, offered to older middle schoolers, joined
Project Aware on an ecological journey down the Big Sioux River. Please watch the
Friends website (www.friendsoflakesidelab.org) for details on upcoming 2015 Nature
Summer Camps.
I enjoyed my time at Lakeside immensely and am confident going back to my own
University that I made the most of this experience. From the room, to the food, to the willingness of the staff to
accommodate students’ needs, it has been a very rewarding four weeks.—Karen Neil, University of Ottawa,
Canada
Definitely a phenomenal experience and opportunity!
—Nick Schulte, Florida International University
The State Hygienic Lab-Lakeside; 2014 in Review
D.P. Heimdal
When looking outside, the leaves are falling on the ground. It makes me wonder where the
year went. But that seems to be how most years go…fast. In the SHL-Lakeside Water
Chemistry Lab, much of the year was similar to previous, but a few challenging days were
always sprinkled in to keep things interesting
The Friends of Lakeside sponsored a student mentorship program again. Lauren Schwarck,
from Spencer High School, was recipient of the mentorship. The project involved
monitoring the water quality of three creeks within the Lakeside campus watershed.
The Friends funded the CLAMP (Cooperative Lakes Area Monitoring Project) program which entered its 16th year in
monitoring the water quality of Dickinson County lakes. Many lakes exhibited improved water quality with some seeing
record-setting readings for water clarity. See data at www.clamp1909.blogspot.com. Over the winter, water quality data
from the CLAMP program will be complied and reports written.
I was fortunate enough to be involved a number of times with summer classes and individual students. Several classes had
questions regarding water quality testing and career options. It was very enjoyable helping whenever I could with future
doctors, biologists, diatomists, and ecologists.
Much of the water quality testing conducted over the year was typical to past years. Eighteen methods are currently
performed at SHL-Lakeside. In 2014, Chloride testing was added. This test will improve customer service and increase
sample volumes over the years to come.
Continuing this fall, regional water labs requesting state certification from Iowa will be visited as part of SHL’s duties to
provide technical support and appraisal duties. As of July 2014, eight area labs have been visited by SHL-Lakeside for this
important program.
Thank you to the Friends for your hard work and dedication in promoting and preserving Iowa Lakeside Laboratory and
the Iowa Great Lakes Region!
2014 Writers in Residence
The Friends sponsored three Writers in Residence this
year. Two writers, Rachel Arndt and Corrina Carter, were
selected for the summer sessions. Each received a three
week room and board scholarship from the Lab and a
stipend from the Friends. Daniel Cesca, chosen as the Fall
Writer in Residence, is currently in the middle of his three
month stay on campus and will also receive a stipend. In
addition to the opportunity to focus on their writing, the
authors conducted public outreach projects while at
Lakeside.
Rachel
Daniel
Corrina
I have loved every bit off it- the food, my room & roommate, canoeing on the lake, exploring the forests- it has
all been great. I don’t normally get out of my comfort zone and meet new people, so this was a scary thing to
think about doing. I am so glad I did. I would never take this back. —Megan Primrose, Iowa State University
The perspectives given to me by the artists and other student’s has opened my mind to new possibilities and has
overall improved my understanding on the environment around us. —Tyler Koolbeck, Iowa State University
Did you Know???
In 2014, the Friends of Lakeside Lab funded…
$26,054 toward Lakeside Lab Room and Board Scholarships
$2,000 for Endowed Scholarships
$3,400 for the High School Aquatic Microbiology Camp
$9,274 toward undergraduate and graduate research
$1,400 toward Faculty/Guest Lecture Series at Lakeside Lab
$35,000 toward Outreach and Environmental Education on the Lakeside campus
$20,000 for water monitoring and research
In all, the Friends contributed over $100,000 in 2013-14 to support Lakeside’s environmental education, water
quality monitoring and research programs, impacting over 2,500 learners of all ages.
Anticipated Summer 2015 Academic Courses at Lakeside Lab
Four-Week Courses:
Two-Week Courses:
Ecology and Systematics of Diatoms (May 26-June 19)
Ecology of Wetlands and Streams (May 26-June 5)
Ecology (May 26-June 19)
Limnology (June 8-19)
Aquatic Ecology (May 26-June 19)
Ornithology (June 22-July 3)
Ecology and Systematics of Algae (June 22-July 17)
Epidemiology as Ecology (June 22-July 3)
Field Archeology (June 22-July 17)
Workshop Field Archeology (June 22-July 3)
Restoration Ecology (June 22-July 17)
Ichthyology (July 6-17)
Global Health (July 6-17)
One-Week Courses
Ecology of Algal Blooms (July 20-31)
Fire Ecology (May 25-29)
Mammalogy (July 20-31)
Fire Ecology (June 1-5)
Geomorphology (July 20-31)
Agroecology (July 20-31)
**More information available at www.lakesidelab.org
History of Conservation Biology (July 20-31) (pending)
It was a rejuvenating experience to be stimulated and challenged day in and day out. I have met lifelong
mentors and friends, and have grown more in love with this prairie landscape that I am proud to call home.
—Greta Righter, Pennsylvania State University
Being here has allowed me to figure out what I want to do with my life. Each person has helped me become a
better person in some way from teaching me about so many education entities to just hanging around a bonfire
with people from all over the world. --Kelly Robinson, University of Iowa
Nature Connections–Young Investigators
Thanks to an Iowa REAP CEP grant and the Nature Connections team, nearly
1000 early childhood students, teachers and administrators were impacted
by our Young Investigators (YI) professional development trainings during
the 2013-2014 school year.
YI is a high quality, three-year professional training program for early
childhood educators focused on integrating nature and the outdoors into
classrooms and curriculums. YI trains teachers in the Project Approach, a
teaching method focused on child-initiated learning that also meets Iowa’s
Early Learning Standards. During the trainings, teachers learn about the phases
of project work, how to identify topics for nature investigation, and about
student-centered teaching methods. Back in the classroom, students are taught
how to conduct investigations and how to interview nature experts.
In 2014, the YI program was honored to be recognized as one of the top early
childhood professional development programs in the United States. Our team
has been invited to present at the National Association for the Education of Young Children Annual Conference in
Dallas, Texas in November, 2014, and presented at the Iowa Association for the Education Young Children on
September 19, 2014.
Scholarship Opportunities at Lakeside
The Friends of Lakeside Lab offer a number of endowed and general scholarships for both high school and
college students each year. As part of the general category, the Friends provide room-and-board scholarships
to the first 30 college students who register for a Lakeside Lab course and have a cumulative grade point
average of 3.0 or above.
Additionally, the Friends offer six special endowed scholarships to be used on the Lakeside campus:
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Charles W. Reimer Scholarship-to support a student in the Ecology and Systematics of Diatoms course
Gene Stoermer Scholarship-to support a student in diatom coursework
Jane Goodall Endowed Scholarship-to support students or visiting researchers
G. Dennis Cooke Aquatic Ecology Scholarship-to support research in aquatic ecology
Parker/Gentry Scholarship-to support students in the Conservation Biology course
John Clayton Kingston Diatom Fellowship–to support a teaching assistant in the Ecology and Systematics of
Diatoms course
If you know of any college students who may benefit from these scholarships, please check out
www.friendsoflakesidelab.org and click on the area highlighted “scholarship and fellowships” or call 712-3373669 ext. 1 for more information.
I loved my Lakeside experience and it definitely changed my life. I learned a lot about myself in these four
weeks, and I couldn’t think of a better way to spend my summer.
--Mariah Manoylov, Baldwin High School, Georgia
We would like to thank the following
individuals and businesses who made
contributions to the Friends of
Lakeside Lab in 2014!
Ford, Dr. Brian and Jane
Foss, Mark and Molly
Frank, Tim and Mary
Franken, John M. and Mary
Frederick, Doug and Tammy
Friell, Lee
Frost, David and Kate
(As of October 1, 2014)
Fuller, Donna
Amsler, John and Karmon
City of Milford
Galloway, Dennis and Nancy
Anderson, Ann and Sig
Clark, David and Valerie
Gambony, Sylvia
Anderson, Dick and Judy
Cleveringa, Majorie
Garson, Arnold and Lynne
Arts On Grand
Codel, Franklin and Tracy
Gee, Kenneth
Bailey, Bryan and Jo Ann
Conover, Dwight and Marilyn
Gengerke, Tom and Mary
Bare, Keith and Janice
Conover, Neal and Kitty
George H Scanlon Foundation
Barry, Sean and Caroline Vernon
Cotton, John and Carole Lea
Gibb, Jane
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Countryman, Lyn
Gleeson, John and Karen
Beachem, Tim and Kathy
Cozine, Bob and Nancy
Beck, Brad and Teresa
Cramer. Robert and Cynthia
Beck, Michael and Zona
Cravens, Jim
Bedell, Berkley and Elinor
Cruden, Robert
Beemer, Monica
Daley, Frederick and Allison
Belt, Robert
Damm, Mary
Benit, Gordon and Bette
Danbom Lakeside Engineering
Benz, Jim
De Koster, Glenda
Benz, John and Joan
DeCrane, Al and Joan
Greig, Janice
Berg, Orville
Den Herder, Dale
Gronstal, Carol
Berglund, Jim and Mary
Dierks, David
Gronstal, Tom and Joan
Bernstein, Neil P. and Renate L.
Diers, Robert
Gustafson, Jim and Mary
Billars, Tom and Lynda
Doershuk, John and Suzanne
Handorf, Eleanor
Blahauvietz, Wayne and Earline
Donnermeyer, Gary
Hansen Family Foundation
Blankenship, Bill and Diana
Draayer, Arlan and Marilyn
Hardie, Jack and Jean
Bocken, Jeffrey and Megan
Drees, Greg
Harper, Mike and Mary
Boeke, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Dreier, Gordon
Hartje, James
Boger, Donald and Mary
Drenkow, Ronald and Gladys
Hatfield, MJ
Bogle, Janet
Dunscombe, Tom and Mary Alice
Haviland, John and Judith
Boltjes, Audrey
Dusil, Roger and Sandra
Hayes, Kirk and Julie
Bowers, Sheila
Ebinger, Mike and Kate
Brackin, Mike
Eich, Bill and Jean
Brant, Lynn and Elizabeth
Elton, Robert and Dianne
Brown, Don and Paula
Emken, Steve
Bryant, Jenny Keck
Evans, Robert and Mary Ellen
Buell, Mary
Fairchild, Tim and Julie
Cambria, Donald and Eileen
Farmers Savings Bank
Carlson, Roberta J.
Farrar, Donald and Eugenia
Carol’s Cottage
Fieselmann, John and Randee
Hogan, Kevin and Amy
Carter, Jack and Martha
Fillenwarth, Julie
Hoien, Eric and Kelly
Carver, Holly and Lain Adkius
Fillenwarth, Julie and Lynn
Holderness, Michael and Susan
Casey, Richard and Beverly
Fillenwarth, Lynn
Holtze, Julie
Chase, Hal S. and Avril L.
First Congregational Church
Homer, Mark and Joanne Loritz
Christ, David and Jane
Fitzgibbons, Joe and Ann
Homer, Roger and Annette
Christenson, Harlan and Nancy
Flinders, Shirley
Hood, Mike and Sally
Gleysteen, Carl and Winifred
Goodell, Leon and Gladys
Goodenow Family Foundation
Goodenow, Steve and Michele
Gordy, Dennis and Pamela
Graham, Robert
Grant, Hank and Jan
Graves, Gretchen
Greene, George and Christine
Hedgpeth, Jim and Cris
Hendrix, Stephen
Henry, Paula and Mark
Henry, Sally
Henze, Daryl
Herbert, Robert and Sally
Herzberg, Loyd
Herzog, Norman and Carol
Hodapp, Timothy and Julie
Huisenga, Kirk and Becki
Lyons, Allan and Joanne
Hussong, Jim and Tresa
Madsen, Alan and Lori
Indian Hills Golf Club, Inc
Maffett, D. Mark and Rebecca
Iowa Great Lakes Association
Maletta, John and Luann
Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative
Manoylov, Kalina
Jensen, Dick
Marks, Ron and Bobby
Johnson, David
Martin, Jean
Johnson, Lura Mae
Marty, Wayne and June
Johnson, Rick and Nadine
Maser Family Foundation
Peterson, Ginny
Johnson, Wayne
Maser, Al and Delores
Peterson, Jeffry and Kris
Johnston, Ross
Mau Marine, Inc.
Peterson, Mark and Polly
Jones, Brad and Sheryl
Mauel, John and Joan
Phelps, Bill and Sally
Mayne, John and Juliana
Phelps, George and Linda
McClure, Carla
Plunkett, David and Jan
McCormick, Fred and Nancy
Polaris, Inc
McDonald, Dennis and Jan
Poncelet, Tony
McEldowney, Ann
Potter, Marlys
McKlveen, Barbara
Powers, Lois
McMahon, Jim
Preddy, Helen
Meissner, Paul and Glenna
Prill, Scott
Mendenhall, Walter and Barbara
Primavera, Owen and Beth
Kirby, Dan
Meredith Corporation Foundation
Pruitt, Alex and Jean
Klahn, Jeff
Miguel, Hank and Jane Shuttleworth
Prusha, Richard and Jo
Kleen, Kathy and Rick
Milford Electric, Inc
Ramsay, Dick and Carolyn
Klein, Carl and Sharon
Miller, Amy
Rasmussen, Shirley
Klein, Jonathan and Emily
Miner, Craig and Debra Peterson
Ray, Gary and Patricia
Koch, Claudia
Mitchell, William
Reed, Emily Gene
Koepp, Sara
Montgomery, Dick and Mary Jean
Reiter, Rebecca
Kooima, Brad
Montgomery, Jack and Mary Ann
Rembrandt Enterprises, Inc
Kramer, Jerry and Jennifer Thooft
Moore, Bob and Wynette
Renken, Al and Julie
Krug, Peter and Linda
Mueller, Marjorie
Reyes, Lupe
Krumme, Charles and Elaine
Mueske Electric, Inc
Richards, Mike and Ann
Lainson, Phillip and Margaret
Mulqueen, Molly
Richards, Steve and Jan
Lakes Print
Nichols, Tom and Nancy
Richter, Brian
Landen, James and Dini
Nolin, Karl and Carol
Richter, Emil and Sue
Lannoo, Mike and Susan
Northwest Bank
Richter, Herman and Paula
Last, Mike and Kathy
Northwest Iowa Urologists, P.C.
Rierson, Tom and Terri
Lauridsen, Nancy
Oberlander, Allan and Thea
Ringsdorf, Gene and Sharon
Lawson, Tim and Edna
Okoboji Brewing Company
Roberson, Kyle and Jodi
Lende, Steve and Lona
Okoboji Protective Association
Rodawig, Dr. Don
Lester, Dave and Cindy
Okoboji Yacht Club
Rohlf, Marjorie
Letsche, Tom and Amy
Olson, Larry and Shirley
Rose, Steve and Jean
Leu, Bruce and Jolene
Osceola County Rural Water System
Rosendahl, Jim and Koral
Leupold, John and Ericka
Ostermann, Harriet
Roti, Steve and Lisa
Liberty National Bank
Palmer, Marty
Rowe, Donald and Marilyn
Lieb, Bill and Jane
Parks Marina
Rzonca, Chet and Carol Tvedt
Lilgreen, Doreen
Parks, Sally
Sackett, Bill and Rosemary
Lindeberg, Steve and Karrey
Pas, Randy and Amy
Sandberg, Maja
Long, Chuck
Patrice and Rita Leary Foundation
Sandrock, James and Jean
Loope, Walter and Delora
Pearson Foundation, Perry and Teresa
Sassman, Aaron and Stacy
Luhring, Jack and Peg
Peck, John and Mary Kay
Schabilion, Jeffry
Jones, Brigitte
Jones, Jack and Sheryl
Juhl, Karen
Karlson, Marilyn
Keck, Jim and Janet
Keene, Charles and Annabelle
Kelley, Jerry and Anne
Kennedy, Mary
Keuck, Keith and Deb
Perea, Alex and Janet
Perkins, Marge
Peters, David and Michelle
Petersen, Allen and Pat
Petersen, Mary Louise and Rand
Petersen, Phil and Kathy
Peterson, David and Kay
Schissel, Jean
Weed, Steve and Marlys
Schmidt, Charles and Patricia
Weir, Joe and Linda
Schmidt, Thomas and Jane
Wells, Bob and Polly
Schmitt, Kylon and Kathryn
Westra, Harold and Darlene
Schoenewe, Lee and Nancy
Wetzeler, CW and Elsie
Schuller, Jim
Whittenburg, Charley and Nancy
Schuneman, R. Smith and Pat
Wiegman, Sybil
Schwarck, Jeff and Andrea
Wilkerson, Rick and Barb
Schwartz, Louis
Williams, Joan
Seff, Bob and Molly
Wilmot, Meriele
Shelly, Dr. Tom and Jo
Wolfe, Richard and Nancy
Shloss, Frances
Wood, Margy
Shuttleworth, Bill and Teddy
Zenor, Paula
Sieh, Janis E.
Simonson, Rod and Bonnie
Slock, James
Smith, Bruce and Kathi
Smith, David and Beth
Smith, David and Esther
Snyder, Phillip and Jean
Spencer Christian Home School Co-op
Spevak, Marjorie
Spirit Lake Protective Association
Staake, Gary and Cathy
Stickels, Terry
Swanson, Dick and Marsha
Tamisiea, Bruce and Luann
Tautz, Steven and Katherine
Tecton Industries
The Three Sons
Theodosen, Mary L.
Thompson, James
Thoreson, Ayn
Thoreson, David and Kirsty
Thoreson, Judy
Thoreson, Mike and Phoung Tran
Throckmorton, Tom and Nyla
Thunhorst, Mary
Toale, John and Heidi
Trax, Mark and Ann Henninger
Uden, Orval and Donita
United Community Bank
van der Linden, Peter and Judy
Vaughn, Carolyn
Vogel, Drew and Jean
Von Schrader, Max and Mary
Walsh, Tom and Kathy
Wandling, Don and Barb
Ward, Elizabeth
Weaver, Anne Thorne
Friends of Lakeside Lab, Inc
Balance Sheet Previous Year Comparison
As of October 27, 2014
Oct 27, 14
Oct 27, 13
$ Change
% Change
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
55.96
6,055.96
-6,000.00
-99.08%
53,075.42
49,285.42
3,790.00
7.69%
Endowment funds-Brokerage acc
4.26
4.26
0.00
0.0%
Environ Educ Acct -- Bank Midwe
2,691.15
2,689.81
1.34
0.05%
Gen checking-Nature Connections
87,018.83
39,714.59
47,304.24
119.11%
6,774.52
9,578.98
-2,804.46
-29.28%
82,688.56
97,608.29
-14,919.73
-15.29%
100.00
100.00
0.00
0.0%
232,408.70
205,037.31
27,371.39
13.35%
500.00
1,000.00
-500.00
-50.0%
500.00
1,000.00
-500.00
-50.0%
232,908.70
206,037.31
26,871.39
13.04%
73.61
73.61
0.00
0.0%
Endowment Fund-Akre Funds
17,721.30
15,000.00
2,721.30
18.14%
Endowment Fund-FPA Funds
5,398.55
5,000.00
398.55
7.97%
Endowment Fund-Minnesota Found
753,875.54
704,463.87
49,411.67
7.01%
Endowment fund - Comm Found GDM
915,940.32
883,266.46
32,673.86
3.7%
Endowment Fund - ISU Foundation
428,194.23
381,469.31
46,724.92
12.25%
82,110.82
72,110.82
10,000.00
13.87%
2,203,314.37
2,061,384.07
141,930.30
6.89%
2,436,223.07
2,267,421.38
168,801.69
7.45%
0.00
662.50
-662.50
-100.0%
0.00
662.50
-662.50
-100.0%
0.00
662.50
-662.50
-100.0%
0.00
662.50
-662.50
-100.0%
1,510,839.31
1,510,839.31
0.00
0.0%
General Funds
26,579.51
26,579.51
0.00
0.0%
Opening Bal Equity
28,489.05
28,489.05
0.00
0.0%
1,442,380.51
1,183,297.20
259,083.31
21.9%
-686,464.90
-686,464.90
0.00
0.0%
2,675.68
2,675.68
0.00
0.0%
Diatom Fund Account
Endowment Fund-Local Bank
Gen Checking -- UCB
Gen Savings-Northwest
Petty Cash
Total Checking/Savings
Accounts Receivable
Endowment Pledges Receivable
Total Accounts Receivable
Total Current Assets
Other Assets
Endowment-SII Investments
Restricted for Scholarships
Total Other Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable
Accounts Payable
Total Accounts Payable
Total Current Liabilities
Total Liabilities
Equity
Endowment Funds
Retained Earnings
Retained Earnings Fund Allocatn
Water/Environ Educ Funds
Net Income
Total Equity
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY
111,723.91
201,343.03
-89,619.12
-44.51%
2,436,223.07
2,266,758.88
169,464.19
7.48%
2,436,223.07
2,267,421.38
168,801.69
7.45%
Friends of Lakeside Lab, Inc
Profit & Loss Previous Year Comparison
January 1 through October 27, 2014
Jan 1 - Oct 27, 14
Jan 1 - Oct 27, 13
$ Change
% Change
Ordinary Income/Expense
Income
Contributions Income
41,377.64
Endowment to general
74,971.72
Membership Dues
22,702.00
21,095.00
1,607.00
7.62%
1,630.00
1,200.00
430.00
35.83%
400.00
200.00
200.00
100.0%
62,688.80
Membership Dues - new
Program Fees
-46.89
-0.11%
104,080.19 -29,108.47
-27.97%
16,699.12
26.64%
220,469.28
230,688.52 -10,219.24
-4.43%
162,346.33
123,850.63
38,495.70
31.08%
B. Membership Development Exp
3,431.38
4,180.10
-748.72
-17.91%
C. Fundraising Expenses
6,328.37
5,500.62
827.75
15.05%
29,084.66
17,184.92
11,899.74
69.25%
201,190.74
150,716.27
50,474.47
33.49%
19,278.54
79,972.25 -60,693.71
-75.89%
27,233.70
27,095.30
Program Income
Total Income
79,387.92
41,424.53
Expense
A. Program Expense
E. Mgmt & General Expenses
Total Expense
Net Ordinary Income
Other Income/Expense
Other Income
Dividend Income
Endowment contributions
Gain (loss) on investment sales
Interest Income
Unrealized gains/losses
Total Other Income
138.40
0.51%
3,100.00
55,685.40 -52,585.40
-94.43%
46,147.50
76,129.38 -29,981.88
-39.38%
177.22
238.02
-60.80
-25.54%
90,758.67
66,302.87
24,455.80
36.89%
167,417.09
225,450.97 -58,033.88
-25.74%
74,971.72
104,080.19 -29,108.47
-27.97%
74,971.72
104,080.19 -29,108.47
-27.97%
92,445.37
121,370.78 -28,925.41
-23.83%
111,723.91
201,343.03 -89,619.12
-44.51%
Other Expense
Fund Transfer Expense
Total Other Expense
Net Other Income
Net Income
Treasurer’s Narrative
This report is reviewed each month at the Board of Directors meetings. Because the current report
shows only the expenditures to date, please also note that the amount of contribution Friends makes to
support educational programming each year [as detailed in the Budget column] is significant. If you
would like to see the 2013 year-end reports to more fully review Friends finances, please email your request to friendsoflakesidelab@gmail.com.
2014 Friends Board of Directors
Neal Conover, President
Barbara Mendenhall, Treasurer
Ann Fitzgibbons, Vice President
Kathy Kleen, Secretary
Caroline Vernon Barry
Joan Gronstal
Chris Oponski
Judy Thoreson
Don Brown
Mike Hawkins
Phil Petersen
Kari Webb
Ann Ditsworth
Brad Jones
Brian Richter
John Wills
Jeani Eich
Jim Keck
Chet Rzonca
Margy Wood
Tom Gengerke
Mary Jean Montgomery
Marsha Swanson
Bob Donley
—Board of Regents Liaison
Robert Barak
—Emeritus
Mary Louise Petersen
—Emeritus
Lakeside Laboratory Staff
Chet Rzonca, Executive Director
Steve Hendrix, Director of Academics and Research
Mike Lannoo, Assoc. Director of Academics and Research
Dennis Heimdal, Environmental Lab Specialist-State Hygienic Lab
Jane Shuttleworth, Education Coordinator
Matt Fairchild, Facilities Manager
Fran Cerny, Housekeeping
Dianna Isder, Food Services
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Thank You!
Friends of Lakeside Lab, Inc.
1838 Hwy 86 Milford, IA 51351
www.friendsoflakesidelab.org
The Friends of Lakeside Lab
cordially invite you to share good food and
the year’s accomplishments at the 2014 Annual Meeting.
Date: Thursday, December 4, 2014
Time: 6:00 pm — Social time
6:30 pm — Dinner and brief program
Place: Lakeside Dining Hall — 1838 Hwy 86
Milford, Iowa
*** RSVP by November 21 to friendsoflakesidelab@gmail.com or
call 712-337-3669 ext. 1 ***