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IR Habitat for Humanity The Moorings Moorings Habitat Committee Brad Burnham Fracoise Casale Bill DuRie Barbara Gervais Todd Heckman Bill Lane Joan Lewick Steven Merselis Jack Morris Jack Quindlen Dick Sameth Bob Samuels Andrea Stanley Walter Sullivan Eileen Walsack Dick Winkler, Chair Moorings Habitat Golf & Tennis Committee Bill & Marcia DuRie, Chairmens Walter & Katie Nelson, Co-Chairs Charlie & Lynne Clippert Magnus Gustafsson Anne Hanna Annette Krasnow Lydia Lander Jeff & Donna Lockhart Kim Palmer Dick Sameth Bonnie Smith Andrea Stanley Walter Sullivan Tom Thornton Nancy Welter Craig Weyandt Dick Winkler Working together to build homes and lives since 1999 Habitat is a hand-up, not a hand out! As IRHFH celebrates 20 years of serving some of our community’s neediest citizens, there are still 1,431 families in the county living in overcrowded conditions according to the University of Florida’s Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing study and 827 are living under conditions that are considered dangerously unsafe. The recent economic conditions have been the most challenging the affiliate has faced since opening its doors. It seems more and more Habitat homeowners struggle to educate their children and maintain their homes. IRHFH strives every day to meet these challenges, but the NEED CONTINUES TO GROW. The support received from the members of the Moorings Community is greatly appreciated and we hope it continues again this year so we can build more homes and change more lives. Since 1999, The Moorings Community has partnered with Indian River Habitat for Humanity (IRHFH) to provide needy people in our county with a simple, decent place to live. Moorings members have donated over $2 million dollars over the past 11 years and our construction volunteers have built 47 homes. This far exceeds the number of homes sponsored by any other organization in Indian River County. The strong committment of the Moorings Community has made it possible for more families to benefit from the Moorings/Habitat mission.
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IR Habitat for HumanityThe Moorings

Moorings Habitat Committee

Brad BurnhamFracoise CasaleBill DuRieBarbara GervaisTodd HeckmanBill LaneJoan LewickSteven MerselisJack MorrisJack QuindlenDick SamethBob SamuelsAndrea StanleyWalter SullivanEileen WalsackDick Winkler, Chair

Moorings Habitat Golf & Tennis Committee

Bill & Marcia DuRie, ChairmensWalter & Katie Nelson, Co-ChairsCharlie & Lynne ClippertMagnus GustafssonAnne HannaAnnette KrasnowLydia LanderJeff & Donna LockhartKim PalmerDick SamethBonnie SmithAndrea StanleyWalter SullivanTom ThorntonNancy WelterCraig WeyandtDick Winkler

Working together to build homes and lives since 1999

Habitat is a hand-up, not a hand out!

As IRHFH celebrates 20 years of serving some of our community’s neediest citizens, there are still 1,431 families in the county living in overcrowded conditions according to the University of Florida’s Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing study and 827 are living under conditions that are considered dangerously unsafe. The recent economic conditions have been the most challenging the affiliate has faced since opening its doors. It seems more and more Habitat homeowners struggle to educate their children and maintain their homes. IRHFH strives every day to meet these challenges, but the NEED CONTINUES TO GROW. The support received from the members of the Moorings Community is greatly appreciated and we hope it continues again this year so we can build more homes and change more lives.

Since 1999, The Moorings Community has partnered with Indian River Habitat for Humanity (IRHFH) to provide needy people in our county with a simple, decent place to live. Moorings members have donated over $2 million dollars over the past 11 years and our construction volunteers have built 47 homes. This far exceeds the number of homes sponsored by any other organization in Indian River County. The strong committment of the Moorings Community has made it possible for more families to benefit from the Moorings/Habitat mission.

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Habitat does not receive any Federal Funds for home construction. They rely on volunteer labor, a dedicated staff and donations from individuals and local businesses. 89% of the money received by IRHFH goes directly into the cost of building homes and the other 11% is applied towards administrative and fund raising costs.

Grace Grove Grace Pines Grace WoodsGrace Meadows

What it Takes to Be a Habitat Homeowner

Applicants must:

Have a need and the ability to pay and the willingness to partner.Be a legal resident of the United States. Be current on any non-medical debt.Be a resident or work in IR county for at least one year.Have an income between $17,900 to $47,700 for a family of four.Be able to make payments on an interest free mortgage of approximately $450/month.Contribute 300-500 hours of sweat equity.Attend numerous educational classes on topics such as home maintenance/construction, budget and finances, legal issues and neighborhood relations.

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If you asked me how Indian River Habitat for Humanity fared during fiscal year 2011 (07/01/2010 – 06/30/2011) I would sum it up as “we are doing more with less.”During the past year, we served a total of 57 families through the following programs: New Homes (20), Rehab Homes (9), NRI Repairs (22) and Recycled Homes (6).New home construction took place on individual lots in Oslo Park and at our Grace Meadows community

in Fellsmere. We also took advantage of the current depressed housing market with the purchase, rehabilitation and sale of nine homes. During its first year of operation the Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative program helped 22 low-income families with minor repair, painting and weatherization projects. These pro-bono projects allow the elderly and infirmed to stay in their own homes a few more years without fear of their once prized possession falling into total disrepair and subsequently being condemned. The Home Center ReStore had another million-dollar year of gross sales, which in turn helped fund eight new homes. Close to 10% of the revenue generated by the store came from our expanding deconstruction program. This program is where staff and volunteers dismantle homes that are in the process of being demolished or remodeled and “trash” that would normally end up in the landfill is turned into cash.Throughout the past year, work has progressed on our new Office and Training Center (OTC). A Grand Opening Celebration will take place on November 17, 2011. This beautiful facility will not only provide safe, decent offices for our dedicated staff, but will also be used as a training center for Habitat homebuyers and the clients of the Harvest Food and Outreach and the Samaritan Center ministries in a new collaborative initiative.To be able to accomplish all that we have in these very tough economic times is a glowing testament to God’s generous bounty provided through you His people. God bless you for all your support, be you a donor or volunteer.

The Moorings Community made the difference in four families lives this past year, but the need is still great. The latest survey showed there are over 600 homeless in Indian River County, of which more than 250 are children. Besides the homeless, there are hundreds that are living in deplorable housing and over crowded situations, along with many more that are cost burdened by excessive monthly rental payments. Please don’t grow weary of doing good. More than ever, we need your supportive prayers along with your donation of time, talent and treasure. Thank you.

Andy BowlerPresident/CEO

IR Habitat for Humanity

In today’s economic climate, Indian River Habitat for Humanity Homeowners beat the national and state average on mortgage default. With over 270 homes completed, ONLY FOUR IRHFH HOMEOWNERS HAVE GONE INTO FORECLOSURE. That is a rate of slightly less than 1.5%.

Indian River Habitat Communities

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Celebrating 20 Years Celebrating 20 Years

Celebrating 20 Years

Celebrating 20 Years

Times have changed. We have changed.

Beginning in 1991, Indian River Habitat built two homes in their first two years. Today, IR Habitat Celebrates 20 years and has completed over 270 homes, both new construction and rehabs. The Moorings Community began their partnership with IR Habitat in 1999 and has since raised over $2 million, building a total of 47 homes.

Number of Homes Built, Measures Success

IRHFH Celebrates 20 years

‘92 ‘94 ‘98‘96 ‘00 ‘02 ‘04 ‘06 ‘08 ‘10‘93 ‘95 ‘97 ‘99 ‘03 ‘05 ‘07 ‘09

1991 2001 2011

Congratulations Indian River Habitat!

For the fourth time in five years, Indian River

Habitat for Humanity has been awarded “Affiliate of the Year” by Habitat for Humanity International

based on its service to a community with a

population ranging from 50,000 - 250,000.

Jennifer Areyan helps mom and dad build their new home.

The Housing family is happy to see the

new roof take shape.

Additionally, we have expanded our services to offer our homeowners the ability to participate in subsidized after school programs. Again, these are made available through partnerships with other charities in our community, such as the Boys & Girls Club and the Gifford Youth Activity Center, that specialize in these types of programs. Furthermore, through our Scholarship Program, homeowners and their children have the opportunity to earn tuition scholarships. One of the first scholarship recipients (sponsored by The Moorings), Attilla-Giovanni Gabor, just graduated from Georgia Tech last spring. With the completion of the OTC, we will expand our financial training classes from three to five and the overall classes will expand from ten to twenty-five. These classes will include, but not limited to, job search assistance, resume preparation, and will preparation. Why have we expanded our services beyond building homes? It is simple. We want to give our homeowners the opportunity for a “hand up, not a hand out” so they can become better homeowners and citizens here in Indian River County. We want to show them a path so they can break the “circle of poverty” for themselves and their children. That’s, at least in my mind, what Habitat is all about.

Todd HeckmanBoard of Directors, Chair

Moorings Member

Due to the economic challenges that have hit our nation and spilled over into our local community, Indian River Habitat (IRHFH) has not thought twice about significantly adapting and improving our “Homeownership Sustainability Services.” IRHFH has recognized that we are not just a “Builder of Homes,” but also a “Builder of Homeowners.” Our main goal has been to provide support and assistance to enable our homeowners to stay in their homes during financial stressful times and to transform them into productive citizens within our community.

In order to achieve and maintain our goals we started with the basics, food. IRHFH has a stocked food pantry where items are donated from generous donors. The pantry is available to our homeowners

who need extra support during difficult times. In the future, through a collaborative effort with the Harvest Outreach Center, we will be offering classes in our new Office and Training Center (OTC) on “nutrition and diet.”

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Volunteerism is one of the main tenants of Habitat. The Construction Volunteers have been a vital part of the Moorings Habitat Program and we are

constantly looking for people to join our enthusiastic team. While all volunteers are important, a special State Program remits a portion of a businesses states sale tax to be returned to IRHFH, if the business (Moorings) provides both charitable donations and volunteer labor. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Jessica Schmitt, IRHFH Volunteer Coordinator at 772-562-9860, ext. 212.

One of the goals of the Moorings House Committee is to involve as many members of the Moorings Community as possible, whether it be as

volunteers, participants in events, or donors. Last fiscal year, 155 people made cash or stock donations. The Golf Classic weekend, chaired by Bill and Marcia DuRie, had 116 golf participants, 55 tennis participants, 155 people who ran or walked in the New Balance 5K and over 300 attendees for the Hab-A-Cocktail Party. Additionally, 94 sponsors supported the Classic weekend events and over 50 volunteers worked throughout the year on various committees or other areas of need such as on the construction sites. The active support of the Moorings Community resulted in the most successful fundraising year since we started the Moorings Habitat Program. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE 2010-11 A GREAT SUCCESS!

The Moorings Habitat Committee, from left to right: Bill DuRie, Jack Quindlen, Bill Lane, Eileen Walsack, Jack Morris, Francoise Casale, Dick Winkler, Dick Sameth, Bob Samuels. Not pictured: Brad Burnham, Barbara Gervais, Todd Heckman, Joan Lewick, Steven Merselis, Andrea Stanley and Walter Sullivan.

It all started in the fall of 1999 when two long-time Moorings residents, Paul Fields and Brad

Burnham, were working at a Habitat construction site and decided that they would like to attempt to raise funds through the Moorings Community to sponsor a Habitat House. They enlisted the help of the Moorings Property Owners Association and the first appeal raised $30,000 (the cost of building a Habitat house at the time) and pulled in enough volunteers to help build the house. After Paul Fields passed away in 2001, Brad Burnham along with his financial guru, Bob Samuels, founded the Moorings Habitat House Committee. Brad had the unique ability to surround himself with dedicated people who shared the vision to help the working poor in our county. As each year passed, the fall appeal brought in more money, the number of volunteers increased as well as the number of houses built by the Moorings Community.

Brad Burnham’s shining moment came in 2007 when a commitment he had obtained from

Charlie Cary came to fruition. Upon his death, Mr. Cary left $500,000 to the Moorings Habitat Fund, which was used to build ten new homes. Brad retired as Chairman in 2007 and Dick Winkler was appointed as his replacement.

What has turned out to be our biggest fundraiser of the year, the Moorings Habitat

Golf Classic launched in 2003 under the guidance of Barbara and Don Gervais and Judy and Stan Ziemski. It was a tremendous success and brought in enough money to build an additional two homes. In 2005, Dick and Ginger Winkler took over the Golf Classic and with the help of Bob Samuels added the Hab-A-Cocktail Party, which took place at the new Moorings Club House and to this day is the weekend’s signature event.

The Golf Classic continued to grow under the direction of Donna and Jeff Lockhart

and Lynne and Charlie Clippert. In 2008, Bill and Marcia DuRie took over the Chairmanship and expanded it to include a Tennis Tournament and a 5K Run/Walk. In 2010, the Classic was lengthened to a weekend in which over 600 people participated.

The monies raised last year will go toward building three new homes and eight

Neighborhood Revitalization projects in the upcoming fiscal year. Thanks again for the continued support, which has made it possible for The Moorings to assist more and more families and continue our Habitat/Moorings mission.

Dick Winkler, House Committee ChairBill & Marcia DuRie, Golf Committee

The Moorings Habitat Story

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In 2009, Erica Housing found herself in a situation she had desperately tried to avoid: she and her four young children – and her own mother – were all living with her brother and his family in almost impossibly crowded conditions. As hard working as Erica was, her responsibilities as a single mom had finally overwhelmed her she could no longer pay the rent.

In addition to insufficient space, the needs of Erica’s 15-year-old son, Antonio, including wheelchair accessibility, could not be properly met. Then friends told Erica about Indian River Habitat for Humanity. She immediately saw the possibilities and filled out an application. Armed with obvious need, an excellent work record with the Indian River County Utilities Department, and a recommendation from her former landlord, commenting on her “excellent payment history,” Erica hoped for the best. At last, in March 2010, she received The Letter: notification that she had been accepted into the Habitat program and qualified for a 4-bedroom, 2-bath home in Oslo Park.

She worked diligently on the required 300 Sweat Equity hours, laboring on other Habitat homebuyers’ houses until, after making it through 60% of the program, she was assigned her own lot and began work on her own home, with

construction volunteers from The Moorings (also house sponsors) working right beside her.

The children, too, did their part: Through the Hours for A’s program, homebuyer children too young to work on the jobsite can earn one Sweat Equity hour for each A they earn on their report card. All four contributed: Antonio, a student at Wabasso School; daughters Jasmine and Aleah, in Oslo Middle; and daughter Ki-Iya at Highlands Elementary. Together, they had a significant hand in “building” their home, earning an amazing 127 A’s and, according to teachers’ report card notations, “Exceeding Expectations.”

Friends and family, including the loving, hard-working crew from The Moorings, stood beside the little family during their home dedication Dec. 4, 2010, as they received their special Bible and the key to their own front door – and an exciting new life.

The Moorings has helped change the lives of 47 families.

Indian River Habitat for Humanity established its Scholarship Program in 2008 to assist homeowners and their children in furthering their education. The program helps subsidize summer and after school care, and IRHFH collaborates with the Boys & Girls Club and Gifford Youth Activity Center in these efforts. Funding for educational scholarships is also available to promote higher education. Last year, The Moorings Habitat Committee gave $5,000 to both entities.The Moorings’ first scholarship award went to Attilla-Giovanni Gabor. Attilla, the son of Habitat homeowner, Rosalinda Ponce-Gabor, graduated from Georgia Tech in May 2011 with an aeronautical engineering degree. To congratulate Attilla, members of The Moorings Committee met with him and his family for a celebration luncheon at The Moorings Club. The Gabor family is truly amazing. Mrs. Ponce-Gabor left an abusive family situation ten years ago with three young children and qualified for a Habitat home. In addition to Attilla, daughter Angelica is a senior at the University of Florida and the youngest daughter, Anatashia, just started her first year at U of F as a freshman. Our Committee was so impressed by the results that we have seen from the Scholarship program that we committed $20,000 to the program this year.

Indian River Habitat for Humanity Scholarship ProgramEmpowering our families to succeed in academics and life

Meet the Housing Family!

The Moorings most recent homeowner

Meet Attilla-Giovanni Gabor!The Moorings first Scholarship Graduate

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A Salute to our Moorings Community Donors!We appreciate all our donors who have supported the Moorings Habitat Program through a variety of methods and we can’t thank you enough. Below we pay a special tribute to the Golden Givers who have donated $500 or more between July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011 and to the Steady Eddies who have made consecutive donations over the past three fiscal years, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Without our donors, we would not be able to continue our mission to build homes and lives to those in need in our community!

Bob & Audrey Samuels have a sincere interest in giving a “hand up” to young people who deserve a “helping hand.” Bob has served on the Moorings Habitat House Committee since its inception and was appointed to the Board of Advisors of IRHFH in 2008. When our new clubhouse was built in 2006, Bob and Audrey wanted to make the Hab-A-Cocktail a special event. They incentivised the Golf Committee by offering to donate $7,500 if

the committee could sell 300 tickets to the Hab-A-Cocktail party. Low and behold, 300 tickets were sold and the cocktail party has become a premier event at the Moorings Club ever since. The Samuels have been major sponsors of the Golf Classic since 2006. Thanks Bob and Audrey!

Joe & Nancy Briggs have been strong supporters of the Moorings Habitat Program from it’s inception. Joe was a regular at the construction site for many years and Nancy was a member of the team that built the first Women Build Habitat house. They have been good advocates of the Habitat mission and their strong and steady annual financial contributions have been a big support. Thanks Joe and Nancy!

Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. AllexMr. and Mrs. Robbin E. BabcockMr. and Mrs. Christopher T. BarrowMr. J. Addison BartushMr. and Mrs. Blair W. BeachMr. and Mrs. R. William BeckerMrs. Herman F. BeckerMr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Bell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Leroy D. BenceMs. Helen S. BertlesMr. and Mrs. Richard H. BinningtonDr. and Mrs. William W. Blackburn, IIMrs. Donald BlairMr. and Mrs. Frederick W. BowersMr. and Mrs. Morris Bradt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. C. E. BradyMr. and Mrs. Duane H. BredesonMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. BriggsMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BriggsMr. Richard C. BrockwayMr. and Mrs. George M. BryantMr. and Mrs. Fred L. BucknerDr. and Mrs. M. Arthur BuddenDr. and Mrs. Donald P. BuebendorfMr. and Mrs. Bradford BurnhamMr. and Mrs. David C. BurnhamMr. and Mrs. Frank BurrMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. CaldaroneMr. and Mrs. Richard P. CampbellDr. and Mrs. John B. Casale, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. CastilloMs. Barbara A. ChapinMr. and Mrs. Richard W. Chew, C.L.U.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. CironeMr. and Mrs. Charles F. ClippertMr. and Mrs. Gerald D. CoffeyMr. and Mrs. Peter O. CrouseMr. and Mrs. George Darooge*Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. DavidsonDr. and Mrs. R. A Della PortaMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. DennyMr. and Mrs. Vincent E. DeturrisMrs. Francine A. DevittMr. and Mrs. Peter DiamandisMr. and Mrs. Terrance K. DonleyMr. and Mrs. William W. DuRieMr. and Mrs. John W. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Robert EnglishMr. and Mrs. Jack L. ErnsbergerMrs. Ray A. Eusden, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. FanningMr. and Mrs. William H. Farnham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. FauverMrs. Lawrence T. FetteMr. and Mrs. Peter FordMr. and Mrs. Charles S. ForesmanMr. and Mrs. Bernard M. FreemanMr. Herbert S. FrisbieMr. and Mrs. Guy A. Fritts

Mr. and Mrs. Conrad GageMr. and Mrs. Brian GalleryMr. and Mrs. Thomas GarveyMr. and Mrs. Donald G. GervaisMr. and Mrs. Norbert W. GitsMs. Ann H. GoldenMr. and Mrs. John C. Goodall, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David W. GoodrichMrs. Sterling E. GrahamMr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Grainger, Jr.The Reverend and Mrs. Brendan Griswold*Mr. and Mrs. Frank GuldenMr. and Mrs. William E. GundyMrs. Karin M. GustineMr. and Mrs. Phillip W. GutmannMs. Anne L. HannaMs. Barbara HarbaughMr. and Mrs. Robert P. HausmannMr. and Mrs. Todd D. HeckmanMr. and Mrs. Donald J. HickeyMrs. Royce A. HillMr. and Mrs. Harry H. HollandMr. and Mrs. Walter V. HoltMr. and Mrs. John HowardMr. and Mrs. Richard F. HowarthMr. and Mrs. James S. HurleyMr. and Mrs. Robert E. HusbandsMr. and Mrs. T. Lawrie JacksonMr. and Mrs. John JaegerMr. and Mrs. Jonathan JewettMr. and Mrs. Ellis W. JonesMr. and Mrs. Chester KaletkowskiMr. and Mrs. James M. KelloggMr. and Mrs. Cadwallader KelseyMr. and Mrs. James M. KendallMr. and Mrs. Robert R. KingsburyMr. and Mrs. William F. KoegelMrs. Rosemary F. KotkowskiMr. and Mrs. Kenneth KrasnowMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. LaCroixMr. and Mrs. Delano W. Ladd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William W. LaneMr. and Mrs. H. Vaughn Lang, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John E. LarsenMr. and Mrs. Richard J. LavinsMr. and Mrs. Thomas D. LearyMr. and Mrs. Eldredge H. LeemingMr. and Mrs. Thomas LewickMr. and Mrs. Dennis G. LittleMr. and Mrs. Morris Lloyd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William D. Luke, Jr.Mrs. Victor W. LunkaMr. and Mrs. Wayne B. MacomberMr. and Mrs. Robert A. MalinMr. and Mrs. George B. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Philip R. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Hayden MathewsMr. and Mrs. John J. McGaurnMr. and Mrs. Richard W. McLaughlin

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. MerselisMr. and Mrs. H. Theodore MeyerMrs. Helen F. MillerMr. and Mrs. Spencer Montgomery, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John C. Morris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley, IIIMr. and Mrs. James P. MurphyMr. and Mrs. John P. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Walter T. NelsonMrs. Patrick C. O’Brien, Jr.Mrs. Robert K. O’ConnorDr. and Mrs. Richard O. OehmeMr. and Mrs. John M. O’SheaMr. and Mrs. John O’SteenMr. and Mrs. J. Gary ParkerMr. and Mrs. George E. Parker, IIIMr. and Mrs. Jay ParsonsMr. and Mrs. Derwyn F. PhillipsMr. Otis G. Pike and Ms. Barbe M. BonjourMr. and Mrs. Eric J. PlymMrs. Stephen R. PowellMr. and Mrs. Donald ProctorMr. and Mrs. John J. QuindlenMr. Gerald D. ReillyMr. and Mrs. G. H. RepassMrs. Elizabeth M. RossMr. and Mrs. Donald K. RossMr. and Mrs. Gavin A. RuotoloMrs. Richard SalisburyMr. and Mrs. Robert M. SalmonMr. and Mrs. Richard E. SamethMr. and Mrs. Robert W. SamuelsMr. and Mrs. Francisco San MiguelMr. Robert M. SantoroMr. and Mrs. Louis SchachtMr. and Mrs. Robert A. SchneiderMr. and Mrs. John SchofieldMr. and Mrs. William B. SchreiberMrs. Leah K. ScottMs. Marsha SherryMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. SiebertMr. and Mrs. Robert E. SiegfriedMr. and Mrs. John H. SirichMr. and Mrs. David P. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. SmithMr. Robert H. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. SmithMr. Caleb H. SmithMr. and Mrs. P. M. SnyderMr. and Mrs. Dale SorensenMr. and Mrs. William J. StanleyMr. Philip S. SteelMr. Carl W. Stern and Ms. Holly D. HayesMrs. Leslie StewartDr. and Mrs. Robert D. StrattonMr. and Mrs. Walter D. Sullivan, Jr.Ms. Ethel SullivanMr. and Mrs. Ernest SusaninMrs. David S. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. John TharpeMrs. Charles W. ThorneMr. and Mrs. Coyt C. Tillman, Jr.Mrs. Frank TolsdorfMs. Mary Louise TomlinsonMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Travis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Van Der VeurDr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Vargas, IIIMr. David F. VogtMrs. Henry Von KohornMs. Emily Von KohornMr. David Von KohornMr. and Mrs. Craig Von KohornMr. Jeffrey Von Kohorn and Ms. Elizabeth BergenMr. and Mrs. Henry Von KohornMr. Kenneth Von KohornMr. Daniel W. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Larry D. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Wallace H. WallaceMr. and Mrs. Bruce WardellMr. and Mrs. John M. WardellMr. and Mrs. Robert M. WashburnMr. and Mrs. Alex WeissenbornDr. and Mrs. Peter WelterMr. and Mrs. John WestMr. and Mrs. Verne WesterbergMrs. Norman J. WiedersumMr. and Mrs. Leroy WilburMr. and Mrs. E. C. WilletMrs. David L. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Richard A. WinklerMr. and Mrs. Donald A. WinklerMr. and Mrs. Raymond W. WinklerMr. and Mrs. B. Robert WoodMrs. Caroline WoodMr. and Mrs. Irvin C. WoodsMr. and Mrs. Robert C. WorthMr. and Mrs. Philip H. WrightMrs. E. Brinton WrightMr. and Mrs. Stanley Ziemski

*George Darooge, deceased*The Reverend Brendan Griswold, deceased

V O L U N T E E R THGILTOPS

Special Recognition to our Major Golf Sponsors - The New

Balance Foundation, John Larsen, President of Emeritus and Mrs.

Herman (Shirley) Becker.