2015 Annual Report - Penobscot Bay YMCA
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2015 Annual Report - Penobscot Bay YMCA
YEARS YOUNG! VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR HEIDI O'DONNELL With boundless energy and enthusiasm, Heidi dedicated countless hours of her time helping the Sailfish Swim Team and their families successfully navigate their way through the season. T THANK YOU! WE’RE HERE FOR GOOD. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Penobscot Bay YMCA OUR PROMISE: We are an association of men, women and children of all ages and from all walks of life joined together by a shared passion: to strengthen the foundation of community. With a commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility, the Y ensures that every individual has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive. Though the world may be unpredictable, one thing remain certain - the Y is, and will always be, dedicated to building healthy, confident, secure and connected children, families and communities. PENOBSCOT BAY YMCA PO Box 840 116 Union Street Rockport, Maine 04856 207.236.3375 www.penbayymca.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Penobscot Bay YMCA is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors charged with making sure we’re always in a position to help the people in our community develop the skills and relationships they need to be healthy, confident and connected to others. LEADERSHIP STAFF The staff at the Penobscot Bay YMCA are a group of dedicated professionals. We are here to serve our members and the community by being informed, responsive, caring and willing to go the extra mile to be sure our member’s needs are met. Jim Nelson - President Jill Delano - Vice President Andrea Babb Conover - Secretary Andy Clement - Treasurer John Bird Jim Butler Tom Girard Sally “Nan” Lasbury Heidi Neal Neale Sweet Dan Bookham Joe Curll Maureen Gordon Bill Leone Jen Roper Troy Curtis Ted Pieri Susan Howland Marcia Roberts Sarah Whytock David Sheain Jan Mueller Caitlin Harrington Sandy Bodamer Lydia Fournier Nicole McClendon Theo Berez Ben St. Cyr Jeff Lamkins Mike Frier Chief Executive Officer Finance Director Director of Operations Development Director Membership & Marketing Director Facilities Director Accounting Assistant Finance & Human Resources Coordinator Senior Activities Director & Member Service Coordinator Early Learning Director Assistant Early Learning Director Wellness Director Aquatics Director Assistant Aquatics Director Teen Center Coordinator Jasen Wood Stephanie Williams Meghan Gustafson Rockland Harbor YMCA Branch Executive Director Rockland Harbor YMCA Wellness Director Rockland Harbor YMCA Early Learning Director Megan Jacoby MRC Early Learning Director Callie Davisson North Haven Center Coordinator Jim Bowditch Leslie Eaton Jim Grimes Mary Alice McLean Monica Shields The mission of the Penobscot Bay YMCA is to provide high quality services that meet the youth development, healthy living and social needs of individuals and families in the communities we serve. ROCKLAND HARBOR YMCA A Branch of the Penobscot Bay YMCA LOCATIONS 12 Water Street Rockland, Maine 04841 207.593.8500 PENOBSCOT BAY YMCA PO Box 840 116 Union Street Rockport, Maine 04856 207.236.3375 www.penbayymca.org NORTH HAVEN FITNESS & WELLNESS CENTER An Outreach Program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA 21 Town Office Square North Haven, Maine 04853 207.867.4418 ROCKLAND COMMUNITY CENTER A Program Center of the Rockland Harbor YMCA 61 Limerock Street Rockland, Maine 04841 207.594.0321 TEEN CENTER An Outreach Program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA 61 Limerock Street Rockland, Maine 04841 207.594.0321 MEMBERS MARGE JONES HONOR SOCIETY MRC EARLY LEARNING CENTER An Outreach Program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA 535 West Street Rockport, Maine 04856 207.236.2287 • Frank Beane • Bob Daigle • Mike Devine • Allen Fernald • Susan Flynn • Ed Hurlburt • Marge Jones • Ned Kyle • Steve Mansfield • Mike Pierce • John Sherman • Nancy Watson Symington Recognized for their outstanding service to the Penobscot Bay YMCA. MEMBERS HERITAGE SOCIETY Your legacy brightens our future. Your gifts sustain our efforts to build a lasting endowment fund for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility today and for years to come. Our Heritage Society is made up of friends who have arranged for a gift in their estate plans to the Y’s endowment fund. These planned gifts play a crucial role in building strong endowment resources and creating a lasting legacy for generations to come. Outright or planned gifts can be made in one of the following ways: • An outright gift of cash • An outright gift of appreciated assets • A life insurance gift • A gift through your will • A gift made through a charitable trust or annuity Further information may be obtained by contacting Troy Curtis, Chief Executive Officer or Marcia Roberts, Development Director of the Penobscot Bay YMCA. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott Mr. Kenneth Axelson C. Wilkes Babb Trust Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beane Dr. and Mrs. James Bowditch Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bresnahan Mr. and Mrs. James Butler Mr. Larry Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Troy Curtis Patrick Day and Bryan Ready Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fernald Ms. Molly Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foxwell M. Alton French Charitable Fund Mr. Don Isikoff Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kyle Mr. Leo Laukka Mr. and Mrs. William Leone Charlie LeRoyer and Maria Salvaggio Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Margolis Ms. Marty Martens Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery Ms. Sara Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morong Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryan Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith Mr. Neale Sweet and Ms. Betsy Perry Ms. Nancy Watson Symington York McDonough Charitable Gift THANK YOU. Thanks to all of you who give of your time, talent and treasure to the Y to strengthen our community. You all have unique ideas and skills and the Y is grateful to every one of you: • Those who COACH children can always be counted on to help with community events because you care about your neighbors. • Those who are CAMPAIGNERS and have a special way of reaching out to tell the Y story and raise the funds to ensure programs are available for all. • Those who are on BOARDS or COMMITTEES and give your valuable time and contribute new ideas and new energy the Y connected to the community. • Those who are STAFF and not only believe in but put into practice our values of responsibility, caring, honesty and respect. • And those who are loyal MEMBERS and keep the Y family and the community at large - vital, active and healthy. We are grateful for the opportunity to work together with you to make our community stronger. A LETTER FROM OUR CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Dear Y Members, Donors and Volunteers, First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to the entire mid-coast community for the tremendous support you have shown the Penobscot Bay YMCA over the past year. Because of this support, 2015 marked a time when the Y was able to celebrate our past and set service records in the areas of members served and programs offered. More importantly, we could ensure that everyone who needs the Y is afforded the opportunity to take advantage of our services and facilities. Some of 2015 highlights include: • Celebrated our 100 year anniversary as an organization. • Signed an operating agreement with City of Rockland to offer the recreational programs to Rockland and Southern Knox County. • Completed year one of operations at our new Rockland Harbor Branch. As one of the largest social service organizations in our region, we are proud of: • the developmental impact that our Early Learning Centers have on hundreds of children and families each year. • providing program opportunities like Heartwatch, LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA and the Healthy Lifestyles Program to those who struggle with health challenges. • the positive impact we have on youth by engaging them in prosocial environments such as Youth Basketball, Swim Team and at the Teen Center. FROM A TO Z... YOU CAN MAKE GREAT THINGS HAPPEN. ACCEPT YOUR BLESSINGS, CARE FOR OTHERS, DELIGHT IN EXCELLENCE, HAVE FAITH IN YOURSELF, GIVE HOPE, INSPIRE JOY, KEEP LEARNING A PRIORITY, MAKE AN IMPACT, EXPLORE NEW OPPORTUNITIES, PERSERVERE ALWAYS, QUELL SORROW, REACH FOR THE STARS, TREAT OTHERS WITH RESPECT AND UNDERSTANDING, VALUE YOUR WELL-BEING AND EXPECT YOUR Y’S ZEALOUS SUPPORT THROUGHOUT OUR COMMUNITY. These community benefits would not be possible without the support of our loyal members, generous donors, wonderful volunteers, government agencies, foundations like UMCC and our partners within the business community. Through this generous support, we are able to offer our services to those in our community most in need. For example: • we provided 3305 individuals with memberships who could not otherwise afford it. • 230 weeks of summer camp • over $59,000 in Early Learning subsidies • 194 Active Duty Military and unemployment memberships As we reflect on 2015, we are humbled and privileged to have stood with you through this historic year. We look to the future with excitement to share our new vision with our community as we serve more people and in more places. Through sound fiscal management, responsible growth and program development in response to community need, the Y will continue to provide effective service to those in our area for the next 100 years. We consider every one of you an important member of our Y family. Kind regards, Troy Curtis Chief Executive Officer NURTURING THE POTENTIAL OF EVERY CHILD AND TEEN. I wanted to extend my appreciation for the fantastic Kinder Camp experience my son Colton had at the Y. It was his first experience with a big group of kids like this, since all of his preschool time has been spent in a small, home-based program. It was a perfect thing to get him prepared for Kindergarten and has made the transition quite smooth. I was so impressed with the variety of activities offered. Taking a huge group of 5 year olds on long bus rides to so many places seems like a daunting task, but it all went so smoothly, from our perspective. The counselors seemed so eager to engage with kids, even after long, tiring field trips. It was fun to see Colton grow in confidence and excitement as the weeks progressed. Discipline seemed to be handled in a very fair and proactive way. Although Colton didn't have any incidents (that I'm aware of) that needed to be dealt with, he shared with me the different camp rules and the consequences for not following them and seemed to actually enjoy the structure and clear expectations that made sense to everyone. Chris did a fantastic job organizing everything and Ryan made a very special impact on Colton with his positive, enthusiastic energy. I know that pulling together this many kids and activities is no easy task, and the way it's been done at the Pen Bay YMCA is truly impressive. We couldn't be happier. Thank you! - Alison FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS YOUTH DEVELOPMENT We strive for efficiency...leveraging every dollar and ensuring that the Y is affordable and accessible to all. 2015 Financial Report Fiscal year ending December 2015 REVENUE: 8% Programs Membership Government Grants Contributions & Special Events Other 1% 6% 4% EXPENSE: 7% 7% Salaries & Benefits Occupancy Other Grant Costs Depreciation Special Events Supplies 59% 16% Total: CHANGE IN ASSETS ($417,549) USE OF CASH By educating staff and families about making healthy choices such as cutting out sugar and increasing physical activity, our Early Learning program earned the 5210 Let’s Go! Gold Level Award. The Y gave away more than $80,000 in financial assistance to those in need of camp and childcare. 43% $4,157,756 A CLOSER LOOK 163 Sailfish and High School Swim Team kids enjoyed the challenge of team competition, built confidence and learned a sport to help them remain physically active for the rest of their lives. 3% 34% $1,829,077 $1,395,416 $332,805 $482,462 $117,996 Total: 12% • • • 1st Year Rockland Loss Unrealized Loss Endowment Depreciation ($128,613) ($38,547) ($275,758) $2,730,418 $728,562 $276,833 $332,805 $275,758 $30,045 $200,884 $4,575,305 CONSTITUENCY REPORT HEALTHY LIVING MEMBERS MORE CONNECTIONS Youth Young Adult Adult Single Parent Family Senior Senior Couple Couple Family 308 66 794 570 465 589 268 2,688 Total 5,748 *Total number of members from all Y branches. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: $337,981 MORE CONFIDENCE IMPROVING THE NATION’S HEALTH & WELL-BEING. I joined the Senior Stretch, Stretch and Balance class in February 2014, 4 months after breaking my arm. I wanted a form of exercise that would be gentle but push me to regain flexibility and strength. I was unable to do yoga or play a raquet sport because of the injury. After one year of taking the Senior Stretch class at the Y with Sandy Bodamer, I have increased my range of motion back to normal and regained muscular strength and endurance. This one hour work out three times a week, without experiencing pain of any sort, leaves me totally energized for the rest of the day. - Amy $17,406 Military/Active Duty Memberships $19,535 Program Scholarships $80,665 Early Learning & Camp Scholarships $220,375 Membership & Special Requests A CLOSER LOOK 100s of members PROGRAM REGISTRATIONS MORE HEALTH Early Learning Health & Wellness 18,046 6,985 Youth Sports Aquatics 1,315 2,806 Camping Senior Programs Teen Center 1,544 980 373 Total 32,049 Each week members are offered more than 60 free wellness class opportunities to increase their general well-being from Zumba® to Healthy Seniors to Group Power. increase their quality of life by focusing on strength, balance and cardiovascular fitness through our many aqua wellness programs. Over 500 members, friends and volunteers had fun while challenging themselves to be more physically active and gather socially with others through several Y events. Races include the Run Strong 5K, Hope Triathlon and Turkey Trot. We are blessed by our Community Partners who make a difference in the lives of our neighbors. GIVING BACK AND PROVIDING SUPPORT TO OUR NEIGHBORS I’m a survivor of non-Hodgkins lymphoma Stage 4 of 13 years. I’ve been a competitive athlete - from field hockey, track, skiing, and showing horses to name a few. My husband Herbie and I live on Come Spring Farm where we were raise Morgan horses, Bernese Mountain Dogs, and Angus cattle. At 48, I received my Masters of Science Degree in Nursing while working a great full time job. At 49, as female advisor for the Union Explorer Troop, I hiked 100 miles at the Boy Scouts of America Camp in Cimarron, NM. However, health issues continued to pop up and I realized something had to change. I became semi-retired but still had a “Bucket List” and wasn’t ready to let life pass me by. Several years ago, when faced with a total hysterectomy, I sadly thought I would never ride my horse, Sportster, again. It was at that time, that I discovered the LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA Program. I started strength and cardio training, learned more about the benefits of yoga, meditation and swimming. I attended nutrition classes geared towards cancer survival and found great conversation with other cancer survivors. I’ve participated in two Run Strong 5Ks and two Turkey Trot 5Ks. On Christmas Day this past year, I rode Sportie with my step-daughter and her horse. This summer, we are making plans to do a two day ride at Acadia National Park. I plan to continue in the program, as a coach and mentor to others going through cancer treatments. I am so thankful and grateful to this program for giving me the skills and courage to continue being an active, contributing participant in my mid-coast community. A big thank you to Sandy, Theo, Meg, and Dan for your encouragement in my journey with lymphoma. I’m very grateful to the LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA Program ‘for helping me be where I am today. My “Bucket List” doesn’t quit! - Vicki A CLOSER LOOK The need for financial assistance has grown! 2005: 536 Individuals $76,624 given away 2015: 3,305 individuals $220,375 given away 378 generous donors and 185 community partners provided opportunities to our neighbors to learn, grow and thrive. Through our charitable work, we open our doors to everyone. All dollars raised help subsidize our mission driven programs such as: • LiveStrong® at the YMCA • Heartwatch • Youth Basketball • Learn to Swim • Teen Center • Healthy Kids Day SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Rockport Steel Rosenberg, DDS Rustica Cucina Italiana Samoset Resort-La Bella Vita Schooner Olad & Cutter Owl Seasons Downeast Design Sidecountry Sports Slip Way Restaurant Snowdrop Confections South End Grocery Southwest Airlines Springtide Acupuncture State of Maine Cheese Steve's Auto Body Repair Stone Contracting and Building, Inc. Strand Theatre Superior Restoration Services Suzuki's Sushi Bar Sweet Pea's Family Consignment Synergy Massage & Bodywork The Camden Hospital for Animals The First Bank The George Stern & Sara Stern Foundation The Inn at Ocean's Edge The Offshore Restaurant The Study Hall The Waterfront Restaurant Thorndike Creamery Town of Appleton Town of Camden Town of Lincolnville Trackside Station Treekeepers LLC Trenor Goodell Electric, Inc Trillium Soaps Vanderbilt Beach Resort Viking, Inc. Wallace Events West Bay Rotary Whale's Tooth Pub Willow Bake Shoppe Windward Gardens / Genesis HealthCare York's Wild Kingdom IN MEMORY OF… IN HONOR OF... Benjamin W. Cashen Flora Ettinger James A. Hall John and Helen Lynch Mathew R. Simmons Barbara Smith Maria Snow Grace Anderson Nico Benjamin Sandy Bodamer Jim Bowditch Tammy Brooks Michael Coleman David Deptula Stephen Deptula Jay Johnson Lloyd Snapp FOUNDATIONS AND TRUSTS Anges M. Lindsey Trust Aldermere Foundation C. Wilkes Babb Trust M. Alton French Charitable Fund of Maine Community Foundation United Mid-Coast Charities We have carefully checked this list for accuracy; however, if we have not listed your name as you would like it to appear or if you wish your name not to appear in the future, please call and we will make the correction for future listings. “In August 2014, I enrolled my daughter, Alexandrea, age 4, in the YMCA’s Childcare Program. My experience has been overwhelmingly positive. She loves all of her teachers and classmates. The Before Care Program at Lily Pond allows me to drop my daughter off at 6:45am Monday through Friday so I can catch the Islesboro ferry to work. In addition, the Early Learning Program includes swim lessons. While in the pool, they provide a one on one teacher for Al which has helped her to feel confident and more secure in the pool. Their support has provided a smooth transition for my daughter as well as the opportunity for her to succeed. I can’t imagine her being anywhere else but at the Penobscot Bay Y. We both love the Y! “ - Jeff We are blessed by our Community Partners who make a difference in the lives of our neighbors. COMMUNITY PARTNERS 3 Crow 5210 Let's Go! Acadia Center for English Immersion Allen Insurance and Financial Anthony Lee, OD & Associates Eyecare Bangor Savings Bank Bartlett Woods Bay Chamber Concerts Bay View Painting Bidu Sayao Memorial Children's Trust Bixby & Company Blake Veterinary Hospital, Inc Boynton-McKay Food Co. Brimstone Consulting Group, LLC Bubba Gumps Lobster Shack Cafe Miranda Camden Harbor Cruises Camden Hills Dental Care Camden Lions Club Camden National Bank Camden Real Estate Company Camden Riverhouse Hotel Camden Snow Bowl Camden Whole Health Cappy's Chowder House Captain Jack Lobster Boat Adventure Children's House Montessori School China Coast Clean Bee Laundry Coastal Maine Popcorn Coastal Opportunities Attn:Diana Cold Mountain Builders, Inc. Computer Solutions, LLC Cooper Construction Cotton Garden Domino's Pizza - Team Prior, Inc. Down East Enterprise, Inc. Dunkin' Donuts Eastern Construction EBS Building Supply Eclipse Ellis and Cathy Cohn Farnsworth Art Museum Fiore Artisan Olive Oils & Vinegars First Congregational Church Fisher Engineering Flagship Cinema Four Twelve Free Press Inc. Funtown Splashtown USA George C. Hall & Sons, Inc. Global Packing & Shipping Golfer's Crossing Gosline Insurance Group Granite Coast Orthodontics Grant Construction Grasshopper Shop Harbor Digital Systems Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Harvest Energy Hedstrom Electric Hole In The Wall Bagels, Inc. Home Depot Hope Health Family Practice Horch Roofing J.D. Miller Construction LLC J.O. Brown & Son, Inc. Jet Blue Johnstone Chiropractic Kenniston Machine & Engineering Keybank National Association Kno-Wal-In Home Care and Hospice Landings Restaurant & Lounge Landscape Services Law Offices of Paul L. Gibbons Lincolnville Business Group Lobster Pound Restaurant Andy's Brew Pub Lowe's Loyal Biscuit Lyman-Morse at Wayfarer Marine Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding Company Mace's Machias Savings Bank Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors Maine Coast Construction Maine Sport Outfitters Maine Street Meats Maine Wildlife Park Mainely Lobster and Seafood, Inc. Margo Moore Inc. Maritime Energy McCormick & Associates Megunticook Market Mid-Coast Limo Mid-Coast Recreation Center Mid-Knight Auto Monhegan Boat Line Mount Pleasant Dental Care Mr. Wat Mt. Battie Car Wash Myrtle Street Tavern Nancy Kneedler Scholarship Fund Nebo Lodge New Leaf Construction North Atlantic Painting, Co. North Haven Grocery On the Water in Maine Once a Tree Our Lady of Good Hope Our Place Inn & Cottages Owls Head Transportation Museum P.G. Willey & Company, Inc. PALS for Living Park Street Car Wash Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation Pen Bay PT/OT PenBay Veterinary Associates, Inc. Penobscot Bay Orthopaedic Penobscot Bay Pilot Picker Family Resource Center Pine State Trading Co. Planet, Inc. Plants Unlimited Point Lookout Resort & Conference Center Portland Sea Dogs Primo Prince's Inc. Pro-Rental of Rockport Puffin's Nest Gifts and T-Shirts Rankins, Inc. RE/MAX Jaret and Cohn Redzone Wireless RHEAL Day Spa Rock City Café Rockland Cafe Rockland Elks Lodge No. 1008 Rockland Golf Club Rockland Kiwanis Club Rockland Professional Fire Fighters Rockland Savings Bank, FSB Rockport Granite, Inc. Rockport Mechanical EXPANDING OUR IMPACT AS WE TRANSFORM LIVES Our community is facing new challenges that create a greater need for the work we do every day. Fortunately, where some see obstacles, we see opportunities for our members, volunteers and staff to make a difference. With our doors open to all, we work every day to connect people from all backgrounds and support those who need us most. Our Annual Support Campaign enables every member of our community to have access to our diverse programs and activities that meet their needs. By supporting this campaign, you help guarantee that everyone, regardless of their circumstances or ability to pay, can benefit from the Y's value-centered programs. During 2015, the Y returned $337,981 in mission services to our neighbors in direct financial assistance. $25 > Gives a child the opportunity to participate in an after school youth sports program where they will learn positive values, team work and fair play in a supportive and caring environment. $50 > Allows a senior with low-income the opportunity to experience a fun and supportive class that teaches muscular strength, range of movement and balance that they might not have experienced for years. $75 > Provides active duty military families one month of an annual membership, allowing them to spend quality time together and enjoy fun activities in a supportive environment while there loved one is serving our country. $100 > $250 > Provides two weeks of healthy snacks for local youth afterschool at the Teen Center. Here, children are welcome to come relax after school, watch a movie, get help with homework, play Wii, shoot some hoops, join in an art class, make some music and new friends, or just hang out… free of charge. Provides a neighbor with a session of LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA as well as other community health initiatives. This FREE twelve-week program for cancer survivors helps build supportive relationships and reduce stress - leading to an improved quality of life. We can do so much more because of our generous donors. Each one helps support our efforts to carry out our mission. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Abess Mr. Arthur Adelberg and Ms. Linda Crawford Mr. Joseph Aiello Mr. and Mrs. Charles Altschul Mr. and Mrs. David Ambler Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Ames Mr. Michael Ames Mr. Daniel Amory Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Angle Mrs. Christine Annis Ms. Carrie Armbrecht Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Armentrout Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong III Mr. Kenneth S. Axelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babb Ms. Johanna Babb Mr. and Mrs. Deerin Babb-Brott Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bach Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bander Mr. John Scholz and Ms. Margaret Barclay Mr. and Mrs. David Bardon Mr. Mark Battista and Ms. Jennifer Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Chip Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baum Ms. Mary Beall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beane Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beebe Ms. Roberta Belkin Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bennett Mr. and Mrs. David Berez Ms. Bernice Berger Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berke Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berliner Ms. Elizabeth Berry Mr. and Mrs. John Bertuzzi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bicker Ms. Carolyn Birbeck Mr. and Mrs. John Bird Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blick Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blum Mr. John Blydenburgh Ms. Sandy Bodamer Mr. Terry Bombeke Mr. Dan Bookham and Ms. Jessie Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dirck Born Dr. and Mrs. James Bowditch Ms. Margaret Boyajian Mr. Brian Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bresnahan Mr. and Mrs. David Bronder Ms. Deborah Brooke Ms. Mary Gray Brott Mr. John Brown and Ms. Marilyn Hotch Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brown Mr.and Mrs. Barrett Brown Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bruce Capt. Sharyn Burke Ms. Karen Burstein Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bush Mr. and Mrs. James Butler Ms. Diana Cable Mr. Lawrence Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Mr. Levin Campbell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Shane Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Castellano Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chamberlin Dr. Rick Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chatfield Ms. Mary P. Chatfield Mr. and Mrs. John Claussen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clement Mr. Robert Coale Ms. Ruth Cole Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Coleman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Colson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conover Mr. Jeffrey Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coster Mr. Joseph Cox Mr. William Cross Mr. Joseph Curll and Ms. Hilda Livingstone Troy and Jen Curtis Ms. Andrea Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Daigneault Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dailey Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dailey Mr. Drew Darling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davee Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson Mr. Ryan Davis Ms. Jill Delano Ms. Jennifer DeMarais Mr. Theodore Dembowski Mr. C. Paul Denckla Mr. and Mrs. William Deptula Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deupree Mr. Dimitar Dimitrov Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dingle Mr. Alex Diotte Mr. Steve Dock and Ms. Carolyn Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. H. Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Domareki Jr. Mr. Peter Duffey and Ms. Caroline Beard Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eaton Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott Mr. Patrick McManus and Ms. Melanie Beth Ellswor Mr. Edward Endl, III and Dr. Deborah Endl Samantha Escancy Dr. and Mrs. David Ettinger Mr. Thomas Fear and Ms. Anne Harmon Fear Mr. Ryan Fendler Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Fernald Mrs. Abby Ferrante Mr. Ralph Field Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fifield Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fillnow Ms. Erin M. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ford Mr. Ken Foster and Mrs. Valerie Levine-Foster Lydia Fournier Mrs. Joan Foxwell Dr. and Mrs. Robert Furman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galgano Mr. Dorsey Gardner and Ms. Ni Rong Drs. Jacob and Terry Gerritsen Joe Gildart Elizabeth and John Gilmore Mr. Thomas Girard and Ms. Deborah Howard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Glass Ms. Nancy Gleason Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon Robert and Maureen Gordon Mrs. Lisa Gorman Mr. Victor Gould Mr. Peter Greene Ms. Ellen Greenleaf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin Ruth Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. James J. Grimes Mr. Parker Hackett Dr. and Mrs. David Hall Mrs. James A. Hall Mr. Samuel Hall Ms. Elinor L. Hallowell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Harrington Ms. Susan Harris Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Hart Ms. Vittrice Haskell Mr. and Mrs. John Hathaway, III Kayla Heal Dr. Richard Beauchesne and Ms. Patricia Healy Mr. and Mrs. James Hegan Ms. Elizabeth Henry Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hitchings Mr. Jeffrey Hjelm and Ms. Doris Harnett Mr. and Mrs. Jody Hokkanen Ms. Marney Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Howland Meridith Hughes Jean Hutchins and Roger Rittmaster Robbie Inglima Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson Ms. Susanna Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen Mr. and Mrs. David Jermann Mr. and Mrs. E. Daniel Johnson Ms. Tabbitha L. Johnston Mr. Kim Jones and Ms. Gloria Corral Mr. and Mrs. William Jones Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Jurewitz Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Kanellakis Mr. Brian Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keefer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy Mr. Edgar Kent Mr. and Mrs. Barry King Mr. and Mrs. James Kinsella Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kline Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kumble Mr. and Mrs. Parker S. Laite, Jr. Mr. Trygve Bratz and Ms. Alison Langley Dr. and Mrs. Steven Lary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lasbury Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lavigne Mr. and Mrs. Ron Leadbetter Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ledwith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Leone Mr. Robert Levine and Ms. Sandra Sleeper Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lewis Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis Mr. Paul Doiron and Ms. Kristen Lindquist Reed Lowden Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ludman Mr. Nathaniel Lyon and Ms. Sandra Valera Mr. Todd Mackey and Mrs. Heather Briggs Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mansfield We can do so much more because of our generous donors. Each one helps support our efforts to carry out our mission. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Margolis Ms. Sally Marki Ms. Martha Martens Mr. and Mrs. James Matlack Mr. James Mays Ms. Marian McAleenan Mr. and Mrs. John McCallister Ms. Nicole McClendon Mrs. John McCormick, Jr. Mr. Kenneth McKinley and Dr. Susan McKinley Mr. Michael Reese and Ms. Mary Alice McLean Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McQuade Mrs. Cynthia Mella Sally and Don Merchant Mr. Joseph D. Messler, Jr. Mrs. Katherine Migliorato Mr. Samuel Millar, Jr. and Ms. Frances Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ranlet Miner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell Ms. Jane Monhart Mr. and Mrs. Philip Montgomery Mrs. Ann Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moody Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morong Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moss Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Paul Munro Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Joel Neal Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson Mr. John Newburn Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Nichols, Jr. Mr. James Nickelson and Ms. Becky Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolet Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nyce Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Brien Sarah Ellen O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. John Offen Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Hara Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Opiela Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxton Ms. Jane Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Steven Parent Norm Parratt Mr. Herbert Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Keith Patten Danielle Pendleton Mrs. Patricia Pendleton Ms. Susan Petersmeyer Dalton Philbrook Mr. Stanley Piecuch Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pieri Isabella Pierson Mr. Charles Pingree Mr. Jeff Powell and Ms. Laura Strubbe Mr. Scott Stoughton and Ms. Cyndi Prince Mr. Michael Putnam Ms. Patricia Putnam Sara Putnam Mr. Frank Rankin Mr. Michael Reese and Ms. Mary Alice McLean Ms. Maureen Rhodes Ms. Diana Rigg Mr. Lyle Rigg and Ms. Sharon Creech Brendan Riordan and Heather Deese-Riordan Mr. and Mrs. Rich Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts Denyse Robinson Mr. and Mrs. James Rockefeller, Jr. Mr. Shawn Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers, III Mr. Scott Pons and Ms. Jennifer Roper Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roper Mr. and Mrs. William Rouse Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Shelby Salas Mr. and Mrs. Benson Saler Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford Gina Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scheuer Ms. Mary Schilling Mr. Marc V. Schnur Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schoen Mr. Dan Seefahrt Mr. Steven Shaw Mr. David Sheain Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Ms. Mary Shields Dr. Neal Yetman and Ms. Monica Shields Ms. Flora Ann Shorey Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Sigsbee Ms. Jean Silva Mrs. Ellen Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Tim Simons Sierra Slamin Eva and Steven Smith Mr. Gary Smith Ms. Stephanie Smith Mrs. Virginia Smyth Dr. and Mrs. Robert Snead Mr. and Mrs. James Snider Mr. Luke Snow Mr. and Mrs. William Spear Leanna Spear Jeff Spera Mr. and Mrs. Jory Squibb Benjamin St. Cyr Drs. Harold Van Lonkhuyken and Kirsten Staples Mr. Ron Staschak and Dr. Denise Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stein Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart Susan Storer Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Storin Mr. Richard Stuart Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan Mr. Neale Sweet and Ms. Betsy Perry Ms. Rikki Tahta Mr. and Mrs. David Tassoni Mr. and Mrs. Martin Taylor Ms. Susan G. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Seth Taylor Karen Testa Mary Thompspn Amanda Tibbetts Mrs. Pamela Tibbetts Mr. Bill Trevaskis Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ken Twaddel Niki Tyler Mr. Peter Van Alstine Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Der Keift Mr. and Mrs. David Vaughn Ms. Faith Vautour Michael Voncannon and Nolan Voncannon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Walch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walcott Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Walker Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Mr. Art Warren Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warren Mr. and Mrs. David Weferling Mr. and Mrs. David Weil Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiler Ms. Joan Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wexler Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White Mr. Richard Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Chris Whytock Dr. and Mrs. Roger Wickenden Mr. and Mrs. James Wickenden Mr. Richard Wiemer Mr. John R. 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