ANNUAL REPORT - Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission

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ANNUAL REPORT - Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission
2014-15
ANNUAL
REPORT
OUR MISSION
The Irmo Chapin Recreation
Commission exists to enhance the
quality of life for all citizens of the
District through the development
of recreational programs that promote a lifestyle of wellness, physical
activities and cultural experiences
for all ages.
OUR VISION
Powered by innovation, enthusiasm
& teamwork, guided by integrity, we help our community live
healthy, satisfying lives.
OUR VALUES
Integrity – We do what’s right
Respect – We respect others and the
environment
Excellence – We perform with
excellence
Service – We are committed
to service
Enjoyment and fun – We
believe enjoyment and fun are vital
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Parks are a tangible reflection of the quality of life in a community. They provide identity for citizens and are a major
factor in the perception of quality of life in a given community. Parks and recreation services are often cited as one of the
most important factors in communities voted to be most livable.
EKU, College of Health Science, 2015
Dear Friends,
Let’s take a look at 2014-15, a great year in the life of the Irmo Chapin Recreation District and our community. There is so much to
celebrate! Visitation and program participation continued a strong upward trend which means more and more people are discovering the
fun and fulfillment of sports, exercise, art, theater, nature, and the enjoyment of park events with friends. In fact, last year more than 1.8
million visits were made to district parks and participation grew in all program areas.
After-school and summer camps increased by more than 20%, emphasizing parents’ interest in engaging their children in educational,
healthy and fun activities throughout the school year and summer months. It has been wonderful to see Seven Oaks Park re-invigorated
since the opening of the new expansion and makeover. The new gymnasium and indoor walking track have sparked the interest of fitness
enthusiasts and Pickleball players, while the ball field improvements attracted 18 weekend tournaments in addition to traditional league
play.
Significant progress continues to be made toward completing the build-out of a comprehensive master plan adopted in 2009. Saluda
Shoals Park will soon be home to multi-purpose fields, a tennis complex and boat ramp. These additional park amenities will be located
at the east end of the existing park. Connectivity will be provided by an interior roadway and an east entrance off St. Andrews Road.
Considerable site work has been completed at a new sports complex being built between Epting Camp and Bush River Roads in the
Chapin area of the District. Both of these projects are projected to be completed within the next 12 months.
Fundraising efforts reached new levels in 2014-15, with the Saluda Shoals Foundation meeting the objectives of a successful annual
campaign, sponsorship secured for the new Palmetto Heath Fields at Saluda Shoals Park, all six of the complex fields, and the Bi Lo
Guest Services Pavilion. The Chase Loveless Memorial Scholarship was established to raise funds to give all children access to youth
sports programs and was supported by a highly successful golf tournament. Grants from the Mungo Foundation and Central Carolina Community Foundation have allowed us to achieve incredible beautification goals and the Community Development Block Grant
Funding has contributed to the growth of the therapeutic recreation program.
It is our pleasure to serve this community by providing safe, beautiful places to enjoy life’s best moments. Please feel free to contact us
with any questions you may have regarding the information in this report. I can be reached at etaylor@icrc.net or (803) 772.1228 and
am always happy to speak with those interested in parks and recreation!
Hope to see you soon in one of the parks.
Best regards,
Elizabeth B. Taylor
Executive Director, Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission
ABOUT US
FUNDING SOURCES
The Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission (ICRC) is a
special purpose district formed in 1969 to serve community members living in the Lexington County portion of
District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties. Five
Commissioners, appointed by the Governor of the State
of South Carolina, are responsible for policy making
decisions and goal setting for future development of the
agency.
EXPENDITURES
1.4%
.008%
11.0%
4.9%
3.0%
2.0%
1.0%
3.0%
46.3%
54.0%
44.0%
COMMISSIONERS
John Sowards, Chairman
Scott Wilhide, Vice Chairman
Emily Shuman, Secretary
Bruce Loveless
William Harmon
29.0%
Taxes
User Fees
Grants
Sponsorship / Donations
Interfund Transfers
Interest / Misc.
ICRC currently operates three signature parks: Crooked
Creek Park, Seven Oaks Park and Saluda Shoals Park.
These facilities provide an array of recreational opportunities for youth, teens, adults, seniors and individuals
with special needs.
Programming and special events offered by ICRC
throughout the year are centered within the parks. Over
the years, ICRC has earned a reputation for program
and facility excellence that has attracted participants
from surrounding counties. This positively impacts the
financial position of the agency as user fees support a
significant portion of ICRC’s operational budget.
Property Taxes
$4,071,949
Recreational Programming
$4,668,361
User Fees
$3,871,714
Park Operations/Maintenance
$2,485,435
Grants
$263,979
Senior Services
Sponsors/Donations
$129,124
Therapeutic Recreation Services
ICRC PARKS
Saluda Shoals Park | 5605 Bush River Road,
Columbia, SC 29212, 803-772-1228
Interest
Seven Oaks Park | 200 Leisure Lane,
Columbia, SC 29210, 803-772-3336
TOTAL
Crooked Creek Park | 1098 Old Lexington Highway,
Chapin, SC 29036, 803-345-6181
Recreational Programming
Park Operations/Maintenance
Senior Services
Therapeutic Recreation
Capital Improvements
After-school Programs
Transfers
Misc.
GRANTS
Accommodations Tax Grant | $12,500
CDBG Grant | $73,500
Older Americans Act Grant | $161,916
USC Healthy Initiative | $16,000
$279,381
$78,928
$6,365
Capital Improvements
$202,965
$436,442
After-school Programs
$930,821
$9,376
$8,788,946
TOTAL
$8,645,891
ICRC EMPLOYS
£
¤
ICRC MAINTAINS
176
Crooked Creek Park
New Chapin Park
120,000 SQUARE
FEET OF BUILDING
SPACE
£
¤
76
§
¦
150180
61
26
FULL-TIME
EMPLOYEES
6
250 ACRES OF
GRASS MOWED
WEEKLY
PART-TIME
EMPLOYEES
2 FOOTBALL FIELDS
22 BASEBALL/
SOFTBALL FIELDS
14
BEVERLY BRANDES
PARK
60
13
15 SOCCER FIELDS
Saluda Shoals Park
VOLUNTEERS
¤
£
176
Seven Oaks Park
CONTRIBUTED
46,165 HOURS
OF THEIR TIME
by the
£
¤
378
§
¦
20
£
¤
§
¦
26
1
4 PARKS
500 ACRES OF PARKLAND
39 ATHLETIC FIELDS
12 TENNIS COURTS
13 MILES OF TRAILS
SALUDA SHOALS PARK
SEVEN OAKS PARK
CROOKED CREEK PARK
PARK VISITS
629,139
PARK VISITS
602,103
PARK VISITS
595,155
EDUCATION CLASS PARTICIPANTS
8,853
CLASS PARTICIPANTS
3,424
CLASS PARTICIPANTS
3,085
SPECIAL EVENT PARTICIPANTS
73,897
SPECIAL EVENT PARTICIPANTS
14,064
SPECIAL EVENT PARTICIPANTS
15,254
SALUDA SPLASH PARTICIPANTS
22,986
SENIOR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
28,453
SENIOR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
8,398
PARK PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
19,473
ATHLETIC PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
2,942
ATHLETIC PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
3,136
ANNUAL PARK PASSES
2,156
FITNESS PASSES
1,960
FITNESS PASSES
3,787
CAMP PARTICIPANTS
1,055
CAMP PARTICIPANTS
1,753
CAMP PARTICIPANTS
2,116
VOLUNTEER HOURS
2,600
VOLUNTEER HOURS
17,821
VOLUNTEER HOURS
25,494
FACILITY RENTAL RESERVATIONS
5,286
AFTER-SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS
9,864
AFTER-SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS
10,720
ATHLETICS
SENIOR SERVICES
ATHLETIC
SCHOLARSHIPS
CROSS COUNTRY/
TRACK
BASKETBALL
21,039 SENIOR MEALS SERVED
=
1,080
GOLF
198
FOOTBALL
100
498
18,674 TRANSPORTATION
MILES DRIVEN
72
WRESTLING
LACROSSE
$33,472
25
CHEERLEADING
2,262
88
BASEBALL / SOFTBALL
305
1,450
22 TRIPS TAKEN
TRAVEL SPORTS
SOCCER
1 BOAT LANDING
11 PICNIC SHELTERS
6 PLAYGROUNDS
1 SPLASH PAD
887 YOUTH
In 2014-15, ICRC provided $33,472
dollars in athletic scholarships to
families in need, helping 887 youth participate in athletic programs. Monies are
raised through donations from individuals, businesses and the Chase Loveless
Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament.
2 DISC GOLF COURSES
NEW PARK DEVELOPMENT
The primary focus in 2014-15 was the development
of two new parks, Saluda Shoals Park East and a new
park in Chapin, and the completion of renovations and
additions to Seven Oaks Park.
 Work began on the Fields at Saluda Shoals Park
Athletic Complex
 – Approximately 75% was completed as of July 30
 – Four of the six SSP fields were sprigged
 – The SSP tennis, guest pavilion and admissions
kiosk were 80% completed
 – The SSP connector road between the east and west
sides of the Park is under development
 Work began on the new Chapin park
–A revised master plan was completed to include an
additional 16 acres
 – Rough grading of the new Chapin park property
was completed
 – The new Chapin park maintenance building is
80% complete
 Seven Oaks Park’s expansion was completed this year
including:
 – Existing gym renovations
 – Dual court gym addition
 – Indoor walking/running track
 – Restrooms, storage and office space
 – New lobby and reception area
 – Landscaped entrance
 – Updated electronic sign board
PARK & FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS
 Constructed a retaining wall behind the River Center
 Expanded the Environmental Education Center deck
 Installed new lighting on Seven Oaks Park’s football
field
 Created a Butterfly Garden at Crooked Creek Park
 Upgraded electrical service at Saluda Shoals Park’s
boat ramp
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION
ICRC offers programs and activities for children and
adults with cognitive, physical and emotional disabilities.
Our purpose is to develop appropriate leisure and social
skills through a wide variety of activities, helping our
participants become self-confident, courageous, and independent. Therapeutic Recreation expanded its services
to the Chapin area through an after-school program at
Crooked Creek Park, and increased overall district-wide
participation by 70% percent. The department was also
awarded more than $72,000 in grant funding for the
Crooked Creek Park after-school program, iPads, and an
ADA-compliant activity bus.
2014-15 HIGHLIGHTS
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
ICRC’s after-school program has seen a 15% increase
in participation in 2014-15 offering quality after-school
programs to more than 562 children per day.
SUMMER CAMPS
Summer Safari day camps at CCP and SSP served more
than 347 children per week for 10 weeks. Extreme Safari,
a day camp for youth ages 11–14, served more than 80
children each week. Additionally, ICRC offers more than
130 specialty camps for children of all ages and interests
at our parks.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Saluda Shoals Park partnered with Dutch Fork Elementary School’s Academy of Environmental Sciences in fall
2014. Each grade, K-5, came to the park four times
during the school year. Advanced Educational programs
were developed by Park staff allowing students to rotate
through five hands-on stations. Additional data tracking
offered students an opportunity to participate in outside
activities that required scientific experiments. Environmental Education Programs are also offered to schools
throughout the Midlands of South Carolina. Participation in Education Programs increased from 7,440 in
2013-14 to 8,853 for 2014-15, a 19% increase in participation, with schools coming from as far away as Chester
and Kershaw counties.
CHILDREN’S THEATRE
ICRC’s Children’s Theatre has experienced huge growth
with an 12% increase in participation. In 2014-15, 188
children participated in the program performing in six
productions to more than 4,100 audience members.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
ICRC experienced an increase in fitness participation at
our CCP and SOP wellness centers with a 23% increase
in fitness passes.
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
Protecting and enhancing our resources is vital throughout the District and ICRC contributes in many ways.
Seven Oaks and Crooked Creek Parks serve as drop
off sites for Grinding of the Greens. Crooked Creek
Park participates in Chapin Community Service Day.
Saluda Shoals Park hosts the Great American Cleanup,
Adopt-a-Waterway and River Sweep where more than
100 volunteers collected 300 pounds of trash. Additionally, ICRC has redeveloped a former brown-field on the
east end of Saluda Shoals Park into a safe place for play.
SENIOR SERVICES
ICRC serves as the area’s Council on Aging, which
makes Crooked Creek Park (CCP) and Seven Oaks
Park (SOP) key providers of senior services in the community. Support Services include the following: case
management, transportation, Meals-on-Wheels, group
dining sites and more. ICRC served more than 21,039
meals to seniors this year.
ATHLETICS
ICRC had more than 6,078 participants in our youth,
adult, and travel athletic leagues which include: lacrosse,
softball, football, flag football, cheerleading, soccer, cross
country, track, baseball, basketball, wrestling, golf, and
USSSA Baseball.
This year, the Foundation Board of Directors established
two agency funds with Central Carolina Community
Foundation. A $210,000 investment was made to establish a Nature’s Theater Campaign fund. A second investment of $25,000 was made to create a fund to support
the long-term sustainability of Saluda Shoals Park.
MARKET DEVELOPMENT TOURNAMENTS AND EVENTS
During FY 2015, ICRC hosted 18 USSSA Baseball
tournaments including the Southeast’s largest fall tournament, the Jay Criscione Super NIT. In addition to
baseball, ICRC hosted the Play for Jack Lacrosse Tournament. These tournaments totaled 57,288 visitors to
Seven Oaks Park. The total estimated economic impact
from these events was $1,571,832.
The results from the Nature’s Theater Project Review &
Business Study from the Institute of Outdoor Theatre
was completed and provided valuable insights regarding
location, design, operation, and fundraising efforts. Most
importantly, Lexington County Council unanimously
approved $1.5 million for the project; raising the Nature’s Theater Campaign total to $2.2 million.
PARTNERSHIPS
By combining the potential of both the public and
private sectors, our partnerships enhance our ability to
deliver on our goals, strengthen our ties to a more livable
community, and maximize often limited resources. 20142015 partnerships include:
Academy Sports | Autism Speaks | Blue Cross Blue
Shield of SC | Central Carolina Community Foundation | Central League Adult Soccer | Chapin Baptist Church | Chapin Sunrise Rotary Club | Chapin
Woman’s Club | Colonial Life | Community Development Block Grant | Cornerstone Presbyterian Church
| Dick’s Sporting Goods | District Five of Lexington
and Richland Counties | Irmo Chamber of Commerce
| Lake Murray - Irmo Rotary Club | Lexington County Sheriff ’s Department | Lexington Medical Center
| Michael J. Mungo Family Foundation | Midlands
Technical College – Harbison Theatre | Palmetto Health
| SCE&G | South Carolina Arts Commission | St.
Andrews-Irmo Optimist Club | University of South
Carolina | USA Football.
HOLIDAY LIGHTS ON THE RIVER
The Midlands largest drive-through light show is held
annually from late November through December 31st.
More than 72,000 people made Holiday Lights part of
their family tradition and the event has an estimated
$3 million dollar economic impact on our community.
SPECIAL EVENTS
ICRC offers over 20 special events each year
attracting more than 100,000 people to our parks. Some of
our best include: Back to School Movie Night | Baseball
and Lacrosse Tournaments | Candy Cane Hunt | Climb
the Clay 5K | Crooked 5K for Meals-On-Wheels |
Crossroads Pre-Teen Dance | Daddy Daughter Dances |
Farm-to-Table Dinner | Flashlight Egg Hunt | Halloween at the Park | Holiday Lights on the River | MotherSon Bowling Night | Mud Mania | Pickin’ & Piggin’ |
Rollin’ on the River | Saluda Shoals MusicFest | Senior
Games | Sleigh Bell Stroll & Trot | Special Needs
Dances & Shows | Toddler Easter Egg Hunt | Will-O’the-Wisp | Wine & Jazz on the Boardwalk.
SALUDA SHOALS FOUNDATION
The 2014-2015 year saw a 107% increase in giving over
the previous year, making it the most successful year in
our history for individual and corporate memberships as
well as grant initiatives.
The Annual Campaign exceeded goal, raising more than
$65,800 from individuals and businesses. The Foundation also received $90,000 in grants including: $50,000
from the Michael J. Mungo Foundation and $40,000
from Central Carolina Community Foundation for
the beautification of the St. Andrews Road entrance to
Saluda Shoals Park. The Shuckin’ on the Shoals Oyster
Roast & Auction raised nearly $25,000.
In support of the Park’s mission to connect people
to nature through art, the Foundation commissioned
world-renowned Charleston artist, Mary Edna Fraser,
to create the Lower Saluda River batik. The project was
supported by a $3,250 grant from the South Carolina
Arts Commission which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts. The grant was used to
leverage $10,750 more in private donations and in-kind
gifts for a total investment of $14,000 in public art.
A complete list of 2014-2015 Annual Campaign and
Nature’s Theater donors is included at the end of this report.
A SPECIAL
THANKS
SALUDA SHOALS FOUNDATION
2014-15 ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
INDIVIDUAL GIVING
BARRED OWL ($2,500)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston
Midlands Gives: Cheerful Giver Match
PILEATED WOODPECKER ($1,000)
Ms. Dorothy Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Addison
Mr. and Mrs. James (Marty) Bridges
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calhoun
Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Campbell
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cross
Mrs. Don Eng
Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison
Dr. and Mrs. Carey Hite
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kozlarek
Ms. Merlee Ann Madren
Dr. and Mrs. Rusty Newton
Drs. Bruce and Diane Truesdale
PAINTED BUNTING ($500)
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Amick
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Downs
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones
Mr. Bill Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Landreth
Dr. David Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Schmoyer
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor
Mr. William Westerkam and Ms. Kirsten
Lackstrom
EASTERN BLUEBIRD ($250)
Anonymous Gift
Mr. and Mrs. John Cantey
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cranford
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crapps
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cromer
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Davis
Drs. Roger Dew and Alice Thorsen
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Everhart, State Farm
Everhart Agency
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garren
Mr. David Hancock and Ms. Lanie
Dunbar
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Harden
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon
Mrs. Francis Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones
Mr. Jake Moore, Moore Taylor Law Firm
Ms. Dolly Patton
Ms. Debby Ransom and Mr. Dan
Berglund
Dr. and Mrs. Eddie Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shuman
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Taylor
Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Walters
Dr. and Mrs. Marsh Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wracker
CAROLINA WREN ($100)
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander, Spring
Valley Animal Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Arrington, The
Arrington Group
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Balbach
Captain (USN Ret.) and Mrs. Jeff Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Brabham
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bradley
Ms. Irene Broaddus
Ms. Jacqueline Buck, Keep the Midlands
Beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Byers
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Clamp
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clifton
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coleman
Ms. Terri Cosby
Ms. Cara Crugnale
Mr. and Mrs. Mike DeHart
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dickson
Mr. David Ehler and Ms. Donna Dell
Mr. Bill Ellen, Midlands Authority for
Conventions
Mr. and Mrs. William Ellett, Ellett &
Associates
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph “Mickey” Epting
Dr. and Mrs. George Fann
Ms. Susan Coleman Fedor
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fischer
Ms. Hilda Flamholtz
Mr. Ken Frick
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fryer
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Funderburk
Ms. Kathleen Gardener
Dr. Jamie Gomez and Mr. Derek Gomez
Mr. Morgan Grimball, Grimball-Cotterill
& Associates
Mr. Steven Groth
Mr. and Mrs. Art Guerry
Ms. Cheri Had
Ms. Gwen Harden
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Hefner
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hogue
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holloway
Rep. and Mrs. Chip Huggins
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jarrett, Jarrett & Hart
Goldsmiths
Mr. Ernest Jones
Mr. Guy Jones and Ms. Cynthia Flynn
Mr. Mark Jordan and Ms. Jackie Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kroll
Mr. Perry Lancaster and Ms. Stacy Levinson
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Lee
Mr. Edwin Lesley, Business Development
Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Loveless
Dr. Beth Mathias and Mr. Bill Mathias
Mr. and Mrs. William McLellan
Mr. and Mrs. James Metts
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Milligan
Dr. and Mrs. Julian Minghi
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nissen
Ms. Laura Blake Orr
Ms. Erin Hardwick Pate
Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Peckler
Mr. Bert Pooser, IMIC Hotels
Dr. and Mrs. Olin Henderson Powell
Mr. Michael Richardson
Dr. and Mrs. Lou Rigley
Ms. Laura Riley
Ms. Aida Rogers and Mr. Wally Peters
Mr. Charles Rone
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Rone
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shaffer
Mr. Dalton Sheppard
Ms. Heather Sherwin
Ms. Barbara Shuman
Major General (Ret.) and Mrs. Steve Siegfried
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Silvero
Ms. Anne Sinclair and Mr. Julian Ruffin
Ms. Betty Rose Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Soura
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Strauss
Mr. Donald Taylor, Don E. Taylor & Assoc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner
Ms. Seann Tzouvelekas
Dr. and Mrs. Alaric Van Dam
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Ware
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waselus
Dr. and Mrs. William Westerkam
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Whitehead
Ms. Rose Wilkins
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Willm
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Windham
Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woodward
FRIENDS OF (<$100)
Amazon Smiles
Anonymous Gifts
Ms. Alice Edwards
Ms. Annie Eveleigh
Ms. Amanda Harris
Ms. LaConyea Hill
Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. Chris McKinney
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Rothstein
Ms. Irby H. Schultz
Dr. Bernadette Scott
Ms. Lori Shaffer
Ms. Kerry Stubbs
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terrell
Marcella R Thaler
Ms. JoAnn Turnquist
Ms. Irene Dumas Tyson
Ms. Donna Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wells
Mr. James E. Wigglesworth
Mr. Scott Wilhide
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Winston
CORPORATE GIVING
LARGE MOUTH BASS DONOR ($5,000)
Lexington Medical Center
STRIPED BASS DONOR ($2,500)
Colonial Life
TROUT DONOR ($1,000)
Ameris Bank
Blue Avenue
Blue Marlin and Blue Marlin Signature
Catering
Colonial Life Matching Gift
ETI Electrical Solutions
Loveless Commercial Contracting
Michael J. Mungo Foundation
Mid Carolina Electric Coop.
Parker Poe
Southern First Bank
Trevett’s
BREAM DONOR ($500)
Abacus Planning Group
Comporium
Dubose Family of Companies
Gibson & Associates
Intramed Plus
The SEFA Group, Inc.
CATFISH ($250)
Carolina Pet Resort
ENVIRO AgScience
Farrell Family Foundation Fund –
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farrell, Central
Carolina Community Foundation
Moore Taylor Law Firm
Hood Construction
Professional Printers
Woodley’s Garden Center
Zion Holding, LLC
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Ms. Sara Brown
Ms. Jan Jernigan
Mr. Fred Johnston
Milligan Children & Grandchildren
Ms. Erin Hardwick Pate
Ms. Dolly Patton
Ms. Elizabeth Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Woodley
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Ms. Mary Jo Adkins
Mr. Burke Baldwin
Ms. Martha Coleman
Mr. George Coulter
Ms. Lynn Ashby Downie
Mr. Don Eng
Mr. Bob Euken
Mr. Charles H. Jeffress
Mr. Boyce Jones
Ms. Alice Milligan
Mr. Fred Shaffer
Mr. John Wrightson
NATURE’S THEATER CAMPAIGN
DONORS
LEADERSHIP GIFTS ($50,000 +)
Colonial Life
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Johnston
SCE&G
MAJOR GIFTS ($10,000 +)
Bank of America Foundation
BB&T
Mrs. Katharine Moorer Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bignon
Blue Marlin and Blue Marlin Signature
Catering
First Community Bank
NBSC
Ms. Erin Hardwick Pate and Mr. Tommy
Pate
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Schmoyer
Mr. and Mrs. John Sowards
Strategic Development Group, Inc., Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Williams
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Tyson
SPECIAL GIFTS ($1,000 +)
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Addison
Mr. Duke Almon
Ms. Susan Aude’
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bethea
Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bradley
Dr. and Mrs. Mack Branham
Mr. and Mrs. James “Marty” Bridges
Ms. Terri Brock
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calhoun
Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John Cantey
Mr. and Mrs. William Chick
Drs. Layne R. and Rebecca L. Clemenz
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Coles
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Coward
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crapps
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cross
Ms. Gloria Cummins
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Echerer
Mr. David Ehler and Ms. Donna Dell
Mr. and Mrs. William Ellett
Elliott Davis, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Everhart
Dr. and Mrs. George Fann
Dr. James Givens
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon
Ms. Coralee Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Carey Hite
Drs. Charles and Anita Hood
Hood Construction
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hust
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jeffcoat
Mr. Jim Johnston
Mr. Guy Jones and Ms. Cynthia Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones
Ms. Doni Jordan and Mr. David Jordan
Mr. Bill Kennedy
Ms. Stacy Levinson and Mr. Perry
Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. James Landreth
Loveless Contracting, Mr. Ken Loveless
Mr. and Mrs. Ric Luber
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mackie
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaren
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLean
Ms. Joan McRee
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Meetze
Ms. Jan Merling
Ms. Eve Mittendorf
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mungo
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Patterson
Ms. Dolly Patton
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Peace
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pertl
Dr. and Mrs. Olin Henderson Powell
Ms. Debby Ransom and Mr. Dan
Berglund
Ms. Kay Reardon
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Richards
Dr. and Mrs. Eddie Robinson
Mr. Jeffery Schwalk and Mr. Clayton King
Ms. Barbara Shuman
Ms. Anne Sinclair and Mr. Julian Ruffin
South State Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Taylor
Ms. Cheryl Thomas
Drs. Bruce and Diane Truesdale
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Urban
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waters
Mr. Scott Wilhide
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Williams
Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe
Mr. Chris Wren
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zion
DONORS ($100 TO 1,000)
AMCOL
Ameris Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Branning
Britton’s Beach Blast
BookTails Club (memory of George
Coulter)
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Callison
Dr. and Mrs. James Dumas
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Loveless
Ms. Rose Lynn
Mr. and Mrs. Kristian Niemi
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nimmons
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Park
Parker Poe Employee Campaign
Mr. Arthur Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shuman
Ms. Mary Lou Stinson
Mr. Allen Taylor, Ed’s Mobil Spirits
Mr. and Mrs. James Turner
Ms. Carole Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Wells
Ms. Kimberly Wohlford
The Lower Saluda River batik
by world-renowned Charleston
artist, Mary Edna Fraser is an
artistic map measuring 9’x3’. This
original design on silk took six
months to create and pays tribute
to the native birds, forest river,
and landscape found at Saluda
Shoals Park.