Advocate - Huntington Hospital

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Advocate - Huntington Hospital
Huntin gto n H ospital
Advocate
Spring 2009
Board of Directors
James F. Rothenberg, Chairman
Jack F. Brent
Suzanne V. Crowell
R-lene Mijares deLang
Kalman Edelman, MD
Charles Elachi, PhD
Armando L. Gonzalez, FAIA
Winston Gooden, PhD
Steven G. Katz, MD
David Kirchheimer
Ellen Lee
Harvey Lenkin, Vice Chairman
Leonard M. Marangi, Secretary
Allen W. Mathies, Jr., MD, President Emeritus
Lois S. Matthews
Paul L.H. Ouyang, Treasurer
Kathy Podley
Carmen A. Puliafito, MD
Stephen A. Ralph, President & CEO
Charles F. Sharp, MD
John C. Siciliano
Jaynie Studenmund
Jon R. Yasuda
Robert Y. Yu
President and CEO
Stephen A. Ralph
Vice President,
Development and Public Affairs
Jane Haderlein
Office of Philanthropy
Jack Brickson
Cathi Chadwell
Lynn De Groot
Sally Hinckley
Lia Peterson Miller
Tracy Smith
Owing to the timing of the preparation of this publication,
all titles referenced in the following pages represent offices held in 2008.
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Dear friends. In this issue of Advocate, you will read about giving and caring that span the generations. And
perhaps never in the history of Huntington Hospital has the tradition of philanthropy been stronger, or more important. Our ability to provide the finest facilities, leading-edge technologies, excellence in our clinical programs and
exceptional people has always been — and certainly will continue to be — directly correlated with our community’s
desire to support us.
It was during another challenging financial time, the Great Depression, that Henry E. Huntington created
a bequest that was to change the face of medical care in our region forever. The gift he made through his estate
allowed Huntington Hospital, named in honor of his family, to weather that era’s financial storm. The funds, placed
in a trust, continue to generate income, providing ongoing support that allows our hospital to meet our mission…
year in and year out.
In today’s challenging times, generous contributions from our community remain the foundation for our longterm success. Gifts in support of Emergency & Trauma Center expansion, as well as of our broad range of clinical
services, community outreach and medical education, are helping to ensure that no patient is ever turned away from
our doors. Philanthropic involvement not only strengthens our facilities and technology; it is core to improving the
quality of care we all depend upon. Thank you for your support.
Stephen A. Ralph
President and CEO
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significant move to help our environment.
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Leadership
Nan and Howard Schow
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Lois and Phil Matthews
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Jane and Kris Popovich
12 Ellen and David Lee
Compassion
15 Francine and Marshall Katz
17 UniHealth Foundation
21 Kathy and Bill Podley
23 LeeAnn and Ron Havner
25 Beatrice and Paul Bennett
27 Michele and Todd Doney
Commitment
30New Board Members
Robert Y. Yu
R-lene Mijares deLang
Carmen A. Puliafito, MD
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Partnership
53 SCRUBS
55 Volunteer Leadership Council
56 Fall Food & Wine Festival
59 Flintridge La Cañada Guild
60 The Circle of Huntington Hospital
63 San Marino Guild
65National Charity League Juniors of San Marino
67 Women’s Auxiliary
68 H.E.A.R.T. Committee
70 Huntington Collection
72 S. Robert and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop
74 Altadena Guild of Huntington Hospital
Generations of Great Care
YPO Members
Charleen and Arden Albee
Philanthropy
76 2008 Donors to Huntington Hospital
Helen Drake Smetz
Jeanne Mignard
In Memoriam: Earl F. Nation, MD
President’s Circle Dinner
Georgia and Stuart Dunn
Lauren and Kevin Bender
Advocate
Spring 2009
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below: Nan and Howard Schow’s thoughtful philanthropy is helping to address
significant community needs. Their most recent leadership gift toward expansion
and reconfiguration of Huntington Hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center, for
example, will help reduce wait time for patients who urgently need medical care.
Nan and Howard Schow
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[ Problem-solving Philanthropy ]
Nan and Howard Schow
Make Major Gift Commitment
In his business life, Howard Schow likes to identify investments that fill a need or solve
a problem. His approach is evidently successful: Today, PRIMECAP Management — the
firm Howard co-founded with two colleagues 25 years ago — manages seven mutual funds and
numerous institutional clients. He still works full-time between the firm’s Lake Avenue office
and his home office.
He and wife Nan have also brought that focus on filling needs and solving problems to their
philanthropy. In the past, the couple created a generous endowment fund in support of graduate
medical education at Huntington Hospital. “There’s a great need for more doctors in town,” says
Howard, “and creating an endowment to teach new physicians responded to that great need. I
like things that are challenges,” he adds. “I like it when I wonder, ‘Can I really do this?’…when I
initially think I can’t…and then I find I can!”
Most recently, the Schows have made a leadership gift commitment to the expansion and reconfiguration of the hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center. “The current space is just too small,”
explains Nan. “People have to wait a long time for care and that’s a problem that has to be solved.”
Adds Howard, “It just seemed like a must to us. This is the last facility of its kind left in
this neighborhood, and we are glad to have the opportunity to make it better.”
As part of their generous involvement over the years, the Schows have also established a charitable remainder unitrust. The trust helps support graduate-school education for their great-niece,
who is legally blind. It will ultimately benefit Huntington Hospital. “It just feels so good when you
do it,” says Nan of their involvement. “It feels like you’ve made a contribution to our community.”
Nan and Howard Schow now spend the majority of their
time at a beach house in Carpinteria, which is their official residence. They maintain an
apartment in Pasadena and note that Huntington Hospital will always be their hospital.
They have always loved the water — and the aesthetics of sailboats. The Schows now collect
ship portraits and their extensive collection includes pieces by renowned artists including Coulter,
Jacobsen, Stubbs, the Bard brothers and others. A recent San Francisco retrospective of William A.
Coulter’s work included 10 paintings loaned by the Schows.
Home on land…hearts at sea.
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The Schows have
three children (two sons, Roger and Steven, both of whom
live in northern California, and a daughter who lives in Sierra
Madre) and five grandchildren. Their daughter, Melanie
Schow, obtained a master’s degree in business administration
from the University of Southern California and worked in
a variety of professional fields before becoming executive
director of the Schow’s family foundation in 2004.
While Nan and Howard have a lifelong tradition of
philanthropy, they established The Schow Foundation in
2000 “to simplify our giving and to bring our children into
charitable work with us.” Each of their children serves on
the foundation’s board and each is responsible for directing
a portion of the grants made each year. The foundation
identifies all grant recipients internally.
“Bringing our children into the process has broadened
our purview,” says Howard. “Our daughter’s an animal
person, and she might suggest supporting an emergency
shelter in the wake of fires or storms, for example. One
of our sons is an architect and his interests include the
environment and housing. The other son has a daughter who
suffered a brainstem tumor,” he adds, “and as a result of her
illness, he’s become very interested in the medical field.”
Howard and Nan’s support for the hospital’s Emergency
& Trauma Center combines a gift from them as individuals
and a grant from the family foundation. The grant aligns
with the foundation’s priorities, which include health care,
education and the environment. “We focus on these issues
within our own communities,” says Melanie Schow, “and the
expansion of emergency and trauma facilities at Huntington
Hospital truly fits with our healthcare mission. With trauma
centers closing in Southern California,” she adds, “there’s a
real concern about having a place for people to be treated.”
Since its inception, the foundation has provided funding
to more than 70 nonprofit organizations.
“In addition to selecting organizations that make a
difference in our areas of interest,” says Howard, “we believe
that who you’ve got running the organization is essential
— and Steve Ralph and his team seem to us to be doing a
really good job. In my own business,” he adds, “we’ve always
said we want people who are good and whom we like…and
we happen to like the people at Huntington Hospital.”
Involving family in philanthropy.
Lois and Phillip Matthews
have designed a special leadership gift
toward expansion and reconfiguration
of Huntington Hospital’s Emergency &
Trauma Center. ABOVE: The chairman
of the Huntington Hospital board of
directors from 2002 through 2008,
Lois Matthews is an important
member of the hospital’s family. She is
pictured (back row, center) with her
own extended family including (back
row, left to right) son-in-law, Steve
Hill; grandson, Matt Hill; husband,
Phillip Matthews; daughter, Tracy
Hill; son, Jay Matthews; daughterin-law, Cynthia Matthews; (second
row, left to right) grandson, Brian
Hill; grandson, Ben Matthews;
granddaughter, Sadie Matthews; and
(front row) grandson, Joe Matthews.
OPPOSITE:
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Lois and Phil Matthews
Lois and Phil Matthews
[ Setting the Pace — in Life and in Philanthropy ]
At some point in our lives, we all sit back and think how nice it would be to just slow
down…retire, play some golf, cut back on meetings. eliminate deadlines…. All of us except
Lois S. and Phillip D. Matthews, it seems. After taking his own business, Bell Helmets, public
in 1991, for example, Phil has chaired a number of other companies — most recently taking a
new job…in France! Lois worked for many years in real estate. Upon “retirement,” her agenda
has been constantly filled with meetings and more, as a result of her board and committee work.
Notable in Lois’ community involvement, she has served on the board of Huntington
Hospital since 1987, became a lifetime trustee of the hospital in 1992, and chaired the board of
directors from 2002 through 2008. “Lois’ priorities are family, the hospital, and then everything
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else,” says Phil. “Her work there requires a lot of time, but she loves the people…loves to be a
cheerleader for the hospital’s work.”
Former board member and trustee emeritus the late Verne Orr did Huntington Hospital
a great service when he nominated Lois to serve. “I was only the second woman to serve on the
board at that time,” Lois recalls. Rather than breaking down doors since then, it might better
be said that she has flung them open by way of her infectious enthusiasm.
The Matthews have also provided great support to the hospital over the
years — including very generous contributions toward construction of the hospital’s East Tower,
and of the new West Tower. Most recently, they have also made a leadership commitment
toward expansion of the Emergency & Trauma Center here.
“It was an easy decision to make,” says Phil of the gift, “and it was so easy to work with the
people at the hospital. You don’t ever feel like your arm’s being twisted.”
“They were just very helpful in helping us help them,” says Lois. And the Matthews were
especially anxious to help, she says, because of the expansion project’s immense impact. The
Emergency & Trauma Center, she notes, “is needed at various times by almost everyone. When
you’re lucky enough to have a jewel like that in your community, you’re pleased to play a part.”
Determined to make a major difference, Lois and Phil reviewed a wide variety of giving
options — and crafted an arrangement that creatively addresses both personal and community
needs. Of the multiple funding streams they coordinated, Lois provided the first, in cash. “When
Lois worked in real estate, she would take her commissions and give 10 percent to our church
and 10 percent to each child,” explains Phil. “She saved the rest, and she still had every nickel of
it!” These were the funds that formed the initial part of the Matthews’ gift.
In addition, the couple had accumulated donor-advised funds in the Fidelity Investments
Charitable Gift Fund. Some of these funds, along with a pledge to be paid over several years
from other sources, and a planned-gift component, are combining to make a substantial difference at Huntington Hospital. “I think that many people want to do something nice for the
hospital,” says Lois. “We discovered that thinking outside the box…going beyond a current cashonly gift…made it possible to achieve our philanthropic goals and address our personal financial
goals, simultaneously. It was easy and efficient,” she adds, “and created a win-win situation that
fits our needs and our plans.”
An easy decision.
Raising the bar. In addition to Lois’ leadership involvement, the Matthews have both turned to
the hospital for care at various times. “A lot of institutions have a face that’s fairly…institutional,”
says Phil. “Bureaucratic. But Huntington Hospital’s face is friendly and people-oriented. The
people who work there have typically been there a long time and they care about the hospital.”
In addition, says Lois, “The hospital has put together a management team par excellence. Every one
of them is very caring and capable. And the board is productive because we like what we do.”
But while the Matthews praise the hospital for its friendly environment and personal
attention, it can also be argued that such strengths are encouraged by way of example from the
top. “Lois doesn’t just talk the talk,” says the hospital’s president and CEO, Stephen A. Ralph.
“She’s one of the strongest ambassadors anyone could wish for. She provides incredibly strong
leadership, while never failing to give credit to everyone else for our — and her — successes.
Now, this renewed support from Lois and Phil raises the generosity bar still higher.”
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Kris and Jane Popovich are
keeping their family tradition of
philanthropy alive. They have
provided important leadership support
for the expansion of Huntington
Hospital’s Emergency & Trauma
Center in order to meet the community’s
pressing need. Their three daughters
are also actively raising awareness —
and funding — for the project through
their involvement in SCRUBS.
LEFT:
Iane and Kris Popovich
Jane and Kris Popovich
[ Meeting our Community’s Most Pressing Need ]
Jane Popovich’s mother and father came to California from Canada and Michigan,
respectively. “My mother came here because her brother had come here before her to work in the
oil fields,” Jane explains. “My father came to discover new business opportunities.” He went on
to serve as third assistant swim coach for the 1932 Olympics. The couple met and married and
Jane’s father went on to business success, founding both Hoffman Electronics (a manufacturer of
military navigation equipment and semiconductors) and Western Mortgage.
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Kris was born in Minnesota, where his father was a resident in ophthalmology at the Mayo
Clinic. When Dr. Popovich moved back to open a practice in his native Los Angeles, the family
followed, and Kris has lived in the region ever since. Today, he and Jane operate Hoffman
Associates, a successor of Western Mortgage, which develops and manages real estate. The couple
also started a business in 1978, known as Hoffman Video Systems, which integrates audio and
video equipment for commercial applications. And Jane owns and operates Flutter, a lifestyle
store located in Pasadena and San Marino, selling clothing, jewelry and shoes.
Despite their multiple business responsibilities, the Popoviches are also deeply engaged
in their community as leadership volunteers. Kris serves on the board of Childrens Hospital
Los Angeles, is past chairman of the board of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, where
he remains on the board, and serves on the board of the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles.
Jane is past president of Kidspace Children’s Museum and remains on the board, heading the
Development Committee. She is a trustee of the University of Southern California, and has been
involved in the Junior League of Pasadena, National Charity League and Westridge School,
among other organizations. In addition, she has previously served on Huntington Hospital’s
board of directors.
“My father felt very strongly that people who
became successful in business had a responsibility to give back to the community,” says Jane.
“That idea was instilled in me at a very young age and we’ve tried to continue the tradition.”
In fact, over and above their dedication of so many volunteer hours to community causes, the
Popoviches have also provided generous philanthropic support over the years. Supplementing
prior contributions to Huntington Hospital, they have most recently committed a leadership gift
toward expansion of our Emergency & Trauma Center.
“When you call a doctor’s office after business hours, these days,” says Kris, “you’re generally
directed to the emergency department. By law,” he adds, “the emergency department has to
take care of anyone who walks through its doors.” Given increasing demand, the Emergency
& Trauma Center at Huntington Hospital is not only a vital resource — but one that is now
almost perpetually overcrowded.
“The hospital recognizes that the current facility is inefficient in the way it’s laid out, and
that it lacks adequate space. While the people there do an amazing job providing care, they
really need this expansion,” says Jane. “The new facility will be better organized to deal with
emergencies…to help everyone who comes in.”
Kris also points to the lifesaving importance of the trauma care provided here. “One of
the things that’s really important about this project,” he says, “is that it includes enhanced and
expanded space for trauma care. And the hospital is keeping those services — not closing them
down, as so many others have done.”
Caring for everyone in our community.
Addressing the region’s most pressing need. Jane and Kris have three daughters and
seven grandchildren (six boys and a girl, or “a basketball team and a cheerleader,” as Jane jokes).
All were born at Huntington Hospital. Their daughters, all of whom live locally, are continuing
the family’s tradition of community involvement. All are involved in SCRUBS — a support group
currently focused on raising funds and awareness for the hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center.
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In addition to their focus on health care, the Popoviches also see education as a major priority.
“As a family and through our family foundation, these have been our main areas of emphasis,”
says Jane. “These are the two things we feel are most important to our community.” And in their
busy lives, “the thing we find most rewarding is the opportunity to give back to this community,”
she adds. “What you’re able to do for others really impacts how you feel about yourself.”
In giving toward Emergency & Trauma Center expansion, the Popoviches are making a
difference that touches the lives of thousands of others…of everyone who lives in our region, in
fact. “There are a lot of outstanding causes in our area,” says Kris, “and we’d all like to support
all of them — but we all have finite resources, so we have to focus on the things that will help
the community best. We really gave toward expansion of this center,” he adds, “because, quite
simply, it’s the most pressing need.”
Emergency &
Trauma Center
[ Expansion Underway ]
Thanks to early and generous support from local
community members and organizations, Huntington
Hospital has already begun work on expansion of
our region’s only Emergency & Trauma Center. Key
to the project is the rerouting of Fairmount Avenue:
The street now loops further to the east, in order
to make way for the center’s larger footprint. The
process also involved moving curbs and gutters,
light poles, and a fire hydrant, among other features.
Construction on the expanded Emergency
& Trauma Center itself is now underway. While
significant additional funds are still required,
early contributions are allowing the hospital to
move forward on schedule — responding to the
tremendous need for increased emergency and
trauma capacity here.
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BELOW: Longtime Huntington Hospital donors Ellen and David Lee have
provided an early gift toward creation of a new, state-of-the-art Stroke Center
at Huntington Hospital — and they are encouraging others to join them in
supporting this important work. Bottom: Arbi Ohanian, MD, is leading the
new Stroke Center.
[ Supporting World-class Stroke Care ]
Ellen and David Lee
Ellen and David Lee
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Ellen and David Lee have provided an important early gift toward creation of a new,
state‑of-the-art comprehensive Stroke Center at Huntington Hospital. “Several people we know have
suffered strokes,” says Ellen, “and we’ve seen how devastating the effects can be…not just on the
patient but on the whole family. It’s something you often have to live with for the rest of your life.
“There’s a great deal to be done,” she adds, “and this program will need the support of
others in the community. We see our support as seed funding for this important work and —
because of the high incidence of stroke — we expect the work to be of significant impact to
stroke victims in our community.”
Specifically, the Stroke Center will allow Huntington
Hospital to respond even more rapidly and efficiently, in order to improve outcomes among
stroke patients. It represents a new system of care, with far-reaching guidelines based on very
best practices. An acute stroke team, led by an expert medical director, will provide roundthe-clock response for stroke patients. The center’s staff will include nursing professionals
dedicated full-time to stroke care. Creation of this new program will permit Huntington
Hospital to further speed clinical evaluation of stroke patients arriving through the emergency
system, will include upgrades to our diagnostic and treatment capabilities, and will link
stroke patients with vital supportive services.
The Stroke Center will be led by Arbi Ohanian, MD, who obtained his medical degree
at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. He completed his
internship at Los Angeles County Hospital+USC Medical Center, and his residency in neurology
at the University of California, Los Angeles, before going on to pursue a fellowship in vascular
neurology/stroke at UCLA. He practices neurology with the Huntington Medical Foundation.
Dr. Ohanian has also conducted extensive clinical research regarding acute stroke management
and secondary stroke prevention, and his findings have been published in such leading neurology
publications as Stroke and Neurology.
“Caring for stroke patients is time-critical,” emphasizes Ellen. “You have a very small window of time to reduce or reverse the damage done by a stroke. We’re pleased that the program
will be led by someone with such evident energy and a strong desire to make a difference.”
Strengthening stroke services.
The Lees are longtime supporters of Huntington Hospital,
and have also made a generous past gift to create the Lee Endowment for Internal Medicine
Residency here. “The common thread between these gifts,” says Ellen, “is that we want to see
the most possible achieved with the dollars we donate. The residency program touches many
areas of care at the hospital, enhances quality of care, and helps ensure top-notch physicians for
the next generation of San Gabriel Valley residents.”
Given stroke’s prevalence in the United States, the hospital’s Stroke Center is an important
new community asset — and the Lees extend an invitation to others in the community to support
A high return on investment.
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this worthy cause. “Stroke is among the leading causes of death in the United
States,” Ellen notes, “and if it doesn’t kill the patient, it can severely disable
him or her. The lives of family members giving care to the patient are also
drastically impacted. In my opinion, our gift pales in comparison with the
benefit of preventing the suffering of even one person impacted by stroke.”
The gift has been made in part through the Lee Family Foundation,
which involves Ellen, David, and their three adult children.
David Lee is co-founder and managing general
partner of two private equity firms. Clarity Partners invests in communications, media and related technology companies. Clarity China Partners is
focused on investments in China. In addition to extensive experience in the
financial and communications fields, David holds a doctorate in physics,
with a minor in economics, from the California Institute of Technology. He
is vice chairman of the board of trustees at Caltech, and serves as a trustee of
the University of Southern California. He is also a founding member of the
board of overseers of the Keck School of Medicine at USC.
Ellen was born in Taiwan and immigrated to the United States with
her family. Like David, she has been a San Gabriel Valley resident since the
early 1970s. After completing her studies in food and nutrition, she became
a clinical nutritionist, ultimately transitioning to the field of real estate.
“One of the hospital’s chief strengths is its emphasis on care,” Ellen
says. “There’s a very clear message — from administration to doctors to
nurses to staff and volunteers — that these people are there for the patients.
You get that feeling just walking in the door,” she adds. “From the very
first person that greets you, you get a very distinct feeling that they care.
It’s a noticeable difference from some of the other hospitals I’ve visited or
been involved with.” And the Lees’ gift will help to sustain this positive
difference in care at Huntington Hospital.
An emphasis on care.
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Francine and Marshall Katz
have contributed generously toward
expansion and reconfiguration of
Huntington Hospital’s Emergency &
Trauma Center, and have also created
a gift annuity providing unrestricted
support to the hospital.
BELOW:
Francine and Marshall Katz
Francine and Marshall Katz
[ Making Huntington Hospital the First Choice ]
“You can see how special Huntington Hospital is,” says Francine Hokin Katz. “All four of
our children — two boys and two girls — were born there…and all four turned out beautifully.
“I was such a happy new mother,” Francine adds. “The hospital was beautiful, the nurses
were exceptional and I had a wonderful doctor. I cried when I had to leave!”
In fact, when the Katzes first moved to California, they rented a place in Covina, where
Francine was working — but they never considered going to any other hospital for the birth
of their children. “And from then on,” adds husband B. Marshall Katz, “through surgeries and
other visits, everything has been first-class.”
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The Katzes have chosen to say thank you for care
received through a gift toward expansion and reconfiguration of the hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center and
through creation of an unrestricted gift annuity. Their
support will help ensure that the hospital remains the
first choice in care for our region.
Francine and Marshall Katz
met at the age of 16. “It was the first and last serious
date I ever had,” says Francine. The two have been
married 53 years. (Renewing their vows on their 50th
wedding anniversary was a particularly emotional
experience, as their son — now a judge — presided.)
The couple’s initial wedding (and honeymoon) did
not go as smoothly, however. To start with, their big
day had to be rescheduled so that Marshall could report
to Fort Sam Houston for military service. The couple
dutifully moved from their hometown of Chicago to San
Antonio, Texas, where Marshall dropped Francine off at
their new home and reported to base. Francine missed
her groom so much, however, that she called a taxi and
went to find him! (In addition to sharing their wedding
mints, she wanted to let him know about the new phone
that had just been installed.)
After repeated paging, however, neither his fellow
soldiers nor his captain could find Marshall on base —
despite the fact that he was supposed to be confined to
the facilities! Worried about his young bride being home
all alone in a strange place, Marshall had jumped on a
bus to go check on her. Finding their new home empty,
he was by now searching the streets, imagining all the
terrible things that could have happened.
Needless to say, when Francine’s visit led to the
discovery of Marshall’s absence, he became infinitely less
popular with his army superiors. Thankfully, though,
all was somehow put to rights and Marshall was able to
continue his military career with distinction — becoming a
neuropsychiatric technician at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital
in Denver, Colorado (which put his background as a
pharmacist to good use), before returning to civilian life.
Strong commitments.
While Marshall subsequently worked in the steel industry (starting his own
distribution business in 1962), Francine continued to
practice as a licensed speech-language pathologist and
lip-reading specialist. She worked for many years with
Pasadena City College and today provides services pro
bono at locations across our community, helping hearingimpaired adults to enhance both their lip-reading skills
and their memories.
“I don’t know if the students come for the therapy,
or to see my crazy hats!” says Francine, referring to the
custom-created headwear for which she has become
known. “Hats were acceptable when I was growing up
in Chicago,” she explains, “but it all really started when
we would take four children on holiday and I wanted
them all to be spit and polish. That meant I didn’t have
time to get ready myself, except to tie up my hair and
put a hat on top! Now, I just tell people it stops me from
having to go to a psychiatrist,” she laughs.
The Katzes are also known for their uniquely
styled San Marino home, which includes carefully
crafted eastern architectural features, including an
amrud-domed roof and ogee-arched windows, as well as
custom-designed furnishings in a matching style. “Then
we felt guilty about the investment we’d made in the
house and so we started opening it up for use by local
charities,” says Francine.
Philanthropy with flair.
Opening their home is just one
way the couple gives back. They have also contributed
a set of beautiful glasswork doors — known as the Ark
Doors — to the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center,
for example, where Marshall has served as president and
where the couple is very active in other ways.
The Katzes’ support for Huntington Hospital
“is also part of our heritage and our religion,” says
Marshall. “In Judaism, we’re called on to care for the
unfortunate and the needy…the people who haven’t had
the opportunities we have had.” In addition, he says,
“we’re getting up in years. If we need care, we want to
be able to avail ourselves of the best. Our support for
Huntington Hospital just makes sense on many levels.”
Founded in faith.
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Nicholas Jauregui, MD (left), medical director
of Huntington Hospital’s palliative care program, and
licensed clinical social worker, Bill Mejia, are part of
an interdisciplinary team that helps provide the highest
possible quality of life for patients with advanced illness at
Huntington Hospital. Palliative care services are available
to patients here in part through the generous support of
UniHealth Foundation.
BELOW:
UniHealth Foundation
[ Supporting Compassionate Care ]
UniHealth Foundation
Most of us are familiar with hospice care — special care that improves patient comfort at
the end of life. However, hospice services are only available to those who have chosen not to continue
curative therapy, and who have a life expectancy of six months or less. Thus, many patients with
potentially life-threatening conditions and serious symptoms do not qualify for such care.
For such patients, palliative care has been shown to provide significant benefits (see side bar)
— and, thanks to a generous grant from UniHealth Foundation, palliative care services are now
available to inpatients with serious and advanced illnesses at Huntington Hospital.
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Meeting important objectives. UniHealth Foundation makes grants through both a hospital
fund and a general-purpose fund. The hospital fund (through which gifts to Huntington
Hospital are disbursed) provides support in three priority areas: community health improvement,
healthcare systems enhancement and workforce development.
“Huntington Hospital’s palliative care program cuts across all three of these areas,” says
Mary Odell, the foundation’s president. “In the area of community health improvement, for
example, one of our objectives is to enable consumers to make informed health decisions. The
palliative care program clearly addresses that objective.
“The program also meets objectives under our healthcare systems enhancement priority,
including increased access to comprehensive, coordinated care at the appropriate point of service, and enhanced quality of care — as measured by higher patient satisfaction and improved
clinical outcomes,” says Odell.
“And in the area of workforce development,” she adds, “the hospital’s palliative care services
meet our objective of improving the skills and knowledge of healthcare practitioners.”
The inpatient palliative care program at Huntington Hospital
involves board-certified palliative care physicians, as well as a clinical social worker and
chaplaincy staff, who work together in response to referrals for palliative care from other
physicians at the hospital.
The program’s clinical staff address patients’ physical needs in order to alleviate pain and
symptoms. They also provide continuous assessment, extensive consultation, and decisionmaking support. Other program staff provide emotional, social and spiritual support, help
ensure that patients have an advance care directive in place, offer grief counseling, and provide
other assistance and support as needed. In addition, the team provides educational services to
ensure that at least one specially trained palliative care resource nurse is available, around the
clock, in every inpatient unit serving adult patients at the hospital. And team members also
keep medical staff informed about the full range of palliative care services.
Designed to succeed.
Improving patient outcomes. Odell notes that UniHealth Foundation board members
particularly “appreciated the comprehensive goals of the program. Clinical leadership at
Huntington Hospital had clearly laid a good foundation,” she adds, “furthering the probability
of success and sustainability.
“Multiple studies published by the California HealthCare Foundation,” she adds, “have
demonstrated that palliative care improves healthcare quality.” It does so in three key areas,
Odell explains: the relief of physical and emotional suffering; patient-physician communication
and decision-making; and assurance of coordinated care across multiple healthcare settings —
hospital, home, hospice and long-term care.
In studies at other leading medical centers, palliative care services have also been shown to
reduce overall care costs, once initial start-up expenses have been covered. This in part results
from reductions in the length of hospital stays, thanks to palliative care provided.
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UniHealth Foundation has provided a number of prior pace-setting
grants to Huntington Hospital, helping to implement or sustain school-based health services,
supportive services for parents of infants admitted to neonatal intensive care, and obesity prevention
services for young children, among other work. The foundation’s charitable giving during its fiscal
year ending September 30, 2008, totaled approximately $16.3 million, and included grants to
several additional hospitals, as well as a diverse array of other nonprofit organizations.
“Our grantees are using their talents and skills to promote the health and well-being
of individuals, families and entire communities,” says Odell. “Working with partners like
Huntington Hospital and others, we continue to explore innovative ways to make a difference.”
Pace-setting philanthropy.
Palliative Care
[ Improving Quality of Care…Quality of Life ]
Palliative care is defined as any form of medical care that
focuses on reducing the severity of symptoms, rather than
reducing or eliminating the disease itself. In practice,
palliative care supplements other clinical services, helping to
reduce symptoms and side-effects, and thus improve comfort
and quality of life.
At Huntington Hospital, a new inpatient palliative care
program is helping to enhance quality of care — and quality
of life — for regional patients. In the program’s first year of
full implementation, our palliative care team served more
than 630 patients — underscoring the tremendous need.
The program’s medical director, Nicholas Jauregui, MD,
is a board-certified specialist in palliative care. Additional
palliative care physicians also provide care through the
program. In addition, the team includes a licensed clinical
social worker, Bill Mejia, and members of the hospital’s
chaplaincy team.
The inpatient palliative care program offers significant
benefits to patients. During the first full year of program
implementation, for example, fully 100 percent of
patients who reported severe pain at initial consultation
were experiencing reduced pain by the time they were
discharged. (In fact, all described their pain as "lower than
mild" at discharge.) Other symptoms — shortness of breath
and nausea for example — were also reduced significantly.
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President’s Circle
Receives Insight Regarding
Palliative Care
During a fall 2008 dinner event, President’s Circle donors and
their guests got an inside view of the hospital’s palliative care
consult service — one of the latest advancements in patient care
here. Nicholas Jauregui, MD, medical director of this important
program, provided information about the services offered, and
introduced the palliative care team, which, in addition to himself,
includes licensed clinical social worker Bill Mejia, and members of
the hospital’s chaplaincy team.
Dr. Jauregui explained that palliative care is “interdisciplinary
care that aims to relieve suffering and improve quality of life for
patients with advanced illness and for their families.” It is “offered
simultaneously with all other appropriate medical treatment,” he
emphasized, thus differing from hospice care, which is introduced
only after the physician and patient have agreed that further
interventive treatment would not be beneficial.
Caring for the whole patient
The palliative care team at Huntington Hospital, Dr. Jauregui noted,
encompasses multiple domains of care — not only physical, but also
psychological, social and spiritual. He explained that the palliative
care team fulfills numerous important functions: facilitating
patient decision-making regarding treatment and end-of-life care,
coordinating treatment and other resources, liaising with and
among other caregivers, and supporting the patient and his/her
family members in other ways.
A key role of palliative care is, he underscored, the vigorous
control of the patient’s pain and symptoms. In a recent U.S. study
of critically ill cancer patients receiving intensive care, for example,
75 percent reported moderate to severe discomfort. Palliative care
providers at Huntington Hospital rigorously assess — and address
— patients’ pain levels, and their work is having a significant
impact: In a recent program evaluation, all patients who had
reported pain at initial assessment (even those with the most severe
pain) had achieved lower-than-mild pain levels following palliative
care intervention. The same was true with regard to symptoms such
as nausea and shortness of breath.
During his presentation, Dr. Jauregui recognized the generous partnership
of UniHealth Foundation in supporting the growth of palliative care services at
the hospital. In the face of the life-changing event that a negative health diagnosis
represents, he said, palliative care is of great importance. By addressing the patient’s
broad range of needs and concerns, he added, palliative care services help return the
patient to the highest quality of life possible, at an otherwise very difficult time.
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Dorothy Falcinella
and Douglas Hodgdon were among the
attendees at the fall 2008 dinner event
highlighting palliative care services
at Huntington Hospital. Fred and
Diane Blum also attended the event,
which was open to President’s Circle
donors and their guests. Huntington
Hospital President and CEO Stephen
A. Ralph was on hand for the event,
along with Marya Jauregui, wife of
presenting physician Nicholas Jauregui,
MD, medical director of the hospital’s
palliative care program. LEFT: Inspired
by their deep Christian faith, and their
belief in the quality care provided by
Huntington Hospital, William and
Kathleen Good Podley’s endowment
commitment to spiritual care will help
ensure that people of all faiths receive
the emotional and spiritual care they
need in times of crisis.
OPPOSITE, from TOP:
Kathy and Bill Podley
[ A Gift From the Heart ]
Kathy and Bill Podley
Kathleen Good Podley and William M. Podley have made a generous endowment commitment that
will help ensure the future of spiritual care services at Huntington Hospital. Commonly thought of as chaplain
visits for patients, spiritual care actually has much broader dimensions — and touches not only patients, but also
visiting loved ones and hospital staff.
“In considering our gift,” says Bill, “we learned that, in hospital surveys, patients say the two things most
important to them are, number one, that the nurse responds to their needs promptly and, number two, that the
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hospital addresses their emotional and spiritual needs…and spiritual care services are not just
important to patients and their families,” he adds. “They’re also important to the administrators,
nurses, doctors and other staff who work around the clock in a stressful environment.”
Adds Kathy, “Quality care doesn’t even begin to describe Huntington Hospital, but it still
wouldn’t be of the caliber it is if it only treated us physically. Its excellence has so much to do
with how it makes you feel — and the spiritual care program is about that…meeting your needs
and offering the human touch.”
Lives saved. The Podleys can speak with ample authority when it comes to Huntington
Hospital’s care. All three of the couple’s children were born here, and the family has, says Kathy,
“frequented the hospital often. In fact, we’ve visited most departments. Each time we venture
forth, things seem to come up health-wise!”
In 2007, the Podleys’ grandson was born prematurely and spent several days in neonatal
intensive care at Huntington Hospital. “We’re very appreciative that we have a NICU right
here,” says Kathy. “That department is so outstanding.”
The Podleys also credit Huntington Hospital physician Michael J. Gurevitch, MD, with
helping save Bill’s life when he contracted murine typhus. “Dr. Gurevitch came to see us well
after hours and took the time to assess what was wrong,” recalls Kathy. “We’d been told Bill
wouldn’t survive unless we got someone there who knew how to treat his condition, and Dr.
Gurevitch just came alongside us and propelled us to get all the help Bill needed.”
Bill entered the real estate business shortly after graduation from the University of
California, Santa Barbara, and has practiced in the San Gabriel Valley since 1973. Following the
sale of his company, Podley Caughey and Doan Realtors, in 1999, he started another firm, which
has subsequently expanded to become Dickson Podley Realtors.
After studying sociology at Stanford University, Kathy focused on family. Philanthropic
involvement at the hospital began with a gift to the pediatric art therapy program, made through
the family foundation established by Kathy’s parents, George and Marcia Good. Kathy had
volunteered at the hospital during her high school years, and returned as a volunteer in the hospital’s
pet-assisted therapy program — along with dog Tucker — in 2000. “It’s such a gift to me to be part
of that program,” she says, “and the difference it makes for patients really brings joy to my heart.”
Gifts given.
Satisfaction received. The Podleys also express joy about their endowment gift to spiritual care.
“When we were formulating what we were going to do and meeting with the hospital’s staff about
it, we got so excited,” says Bill. “It was almost the kind of excitement you experience as a child when
you can’t go to sleep because Christmas is coming. In fact, it’s almost like we’re receiving the gift.”
“In a way, it’s a gift to our children, too,” Kathy adds. “They’ve seen us give to other places,
but I think they realize this is special.”
The couple’s additional community involvement includes support for Lake Avenue Church,
where they worship and where Bill has served as board chairman. Their endowment gift to
Huntington Hospital was also prompted by their deep Christian faith, and reflects their desire
that “our faith move us out beyond the walls of the church,” says Kathy.
Adds Bill, “We believe strongly in the power of spiritual care to reach people’s hearts…
to address the emotional side, and not just the physical. The hospital treats people of all faiths
and no faith,” he says, “but at times of crisis and real need, all people are more open to spiritual
issues…things that touch the heart. We wanted to make a gift that would respond to this, not
just during our own lifetime, but beyond.”
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LeeAnn and Ron Havner
LeeAnn and Ron Havner
are longtime supporters of Huntington
Hospital. They recently renewed
their commitment through a generous
contribution toward expansion and
reconfiguration of our Emergency &
Trauma Center.
RIGHT:
LeeAnn and Ron Havner
[ Involved and Invested in Huntington Hospital ]
“Hospitals are funny things,” says Ron Havner. “You don’t appreciate them until you
need them and then, when you need one,” he adds, “you don’t want to take the lowest bid! You
want it to be the best.”
Through a generous contribution to expansion and reconfiguration of Huntington Hospital’s
Emergency & Trauma Center, LeeAnn and Ron Havner are helping to ensure that their
community’s own hospital remains the very best. “This expansion is a real need. It will tangibly
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benefit the hospital and the entire community,” says Ron. As a result, he says, “This is not one of
those things where you have to say, ‘Is this going to have an impact?’ There’s no question it will.”
The Havners’ relationship with Huntington Hospital has been a close one over the years.
LeeAnn became a member of National Charity League (NCL) Juniors, which provides support
for the hospital’s neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, in 1996. She co-chaired NCL
Juniors’ benefit in 1998 and served as president in 1999. In February 2008, LeeAnn and Ron
received the NCL Juniors’ President’s Award for their continued support of the group’s efforts.
Responding to an emergency. The Havners also participate regularly in the Fall Food &
Wine Festival and — as their daughter, Sarah, has become an accomplished rider — the family
has become involved in the Flintridge La Cañada Guild’s annual horse show, too. Both events
generate support for Huntington Hospital.
It was as a result of Sarah’s hobby that the family turned to Huntington Hospital themselves, recently. When Sarah broke her nose falling from a horse at age 15, she was brought to
the hospital for surgery. “She was so comfortable and relaxed the whole time she was there,”
recalls LeeAnn. “I think that says a lot for the kind of care and attention they provide.”
The Havners’ support for expansion of our Emergency & Trauma Center will help ensure
the future of lifesaving care for our entire region. With increased capacity, the center will be able
to reduce waiting times and the need to divert ambulances to other facilities,
and will accommodate additional care technologies. “So many emergency
departments in our area are shutting down,” says LeeAnn, “so it’s really
important we have this place to receive emergency care.”
The president and chief executive officer
of Public Storage, Inc., Ron credits some of his colleagues with further
encouraging the Havners’ own philanthropy. Brian Gerich, Public Storage’s
senior vice president, “had formed a family foundation,” recalls Ron, “and he
told me about how much he enjoyed giving — and how he was using the
foundation to teach his children about giving.
“Several years ago, we decided to form our own family foundation,” Ron adds. “LeeAnn
was getting very involved in the community…and the foundation allows us to set money aside
to fund community activities we think are worthwhile.” (Today, LeeAnn serves as president of
the Havner Family Foundation.) “As our children get older, we’re also looking forward to having
them become more involved in the process,” notes Ron.
Prior to Ron’s tenure as president and CEO of Public Storage, that position was held by
Harvey Lenkin. A longtime supporter and current board member of Huntington Hospital,
Harvey helped to further familiarize the Havners with the hospital. “Many people we know
are involved at the hospital,” says LeeAnn, “and we recognize what a huge asset it is to our
community. It’s run by intelligent, caring, competent people. Its services are excellent. We’d
definitely encourage others to get involved.”
Role models in philanthropy.
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Bea and Paul Bennett
Beatrice and Paul
Bennett’s three children and
six of their eight grandchildren
were born at Huntington
Hospital. Today, the Bennetts
are demonstrating their
appreciation for generations
of great care through a gift
toward the expansion and
reconfiguration of the hospital’s
Emergency & Trauma Center.
The Bennetts are pictured
here with their grandchildren
(clockwise from top right)
Amanda Patricia, Gabriella,
John Paul, Katie, Lauren,
Charlie, Sofia and Andrea.
BELOW: Granddaughters
Amanda Patricia and Andrea
pose with family pets.
LEFT:
Beatrice and Paul Bennett
[ Pioneering Involvement in Our Community ]
When Beatrice E. and Paul F. Bennett speak of their family tree, the word “pioneer”
quickly springs to mind. Depending on which side of the family you are discussing, you learn
of an orphaned great-grandfather migrating from England to Phoenix, Arizona, and becoming
that city’s first mayor; a great-grandfather from the Basque region who journeyed to Veracruz,
Mexico, and thence overland to Los Angeles; grandmothers who hailed from France and from
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Austria-Hungary and traveled to distant shores. “I’m so impressed by the kind of pioneering
spirit they demonstrated,” says Bea.
The Bennetts themselves have not lost that spirit, which is demonstrated through both
a love of travel and a pioneering involvement in local causes. Recently, they expanded their
involvement through a gift toward expansion and reconfiguration of Huntington Hospital’s
Emergency & Trauma Center.
“Paul’s mother and I have both had to visit the hospital for emergency care, and our children
and grandchildren have been served there,” says Bea. “My own mother underwent heart surgery
there. I feel real gratitude for everything they’ve done for us.”
At the same time, she adds, “They really need a new home.” And the need is urgent: The
Emergency & Trauma Center currently serves patients through approximately 60,000 visits per
year, in a facility designed to accommodate only 30,000 visits annually. As a result, while the
quality of care is high, patients must often wait for an extended time to receive that care.
In addition to the Bennetts’ gratitude for care received — and recognition of the need for facilities expansion — their contribution was influenced by friends in the
community. Bea emphasizes, for example, the role of Ben and Judy Reiling, who are themselves
long-time generous supporters of Huntington Hospital, as well as Virginia B. Braun (Bea’s father
worked in accounting at CF Braun Inc., she notes), and others.
Bea and Paul have also been impressed by the hospital’s clinical and leadership staff (“Steve
Ralph is wonderful and has become a friend,” says Bea) and — as members of Holy Family
Catholic Church — they were moved by the involvement of their priest, Monsignor Clement
Connolley, in the hospital’s spiritual care program.
Friendly connections.
Paul Bennett obtained his bachelor’s degree in engineering and a
master’s in business administration from the University of Southern California. He is chairman
and CEO of Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company. The company — started by one of those
Phoenix forebears (Paul’s grandfather) in 1914 — is now the world’s largest producer of strong,
lightweight truck trailers and the United States’ largest producer of refrigerated vans. Sons
Jeffrey and Stephen are also involved in the family business, serving as executive vice president
and vice president, respectively.
Bea worked briefly for Southern California Gas Company before the couple’s sons were born. In
addition to their support of Huntington Hospital, they are also generous contributors to Childrens
Hospital Los Angeles; Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens; Art Center
College of Design; and Boys & Girls Club of Pasadena, among others. The couple were honored
recently for their support of Young & Healthy. In addition, they contribute to the work of Music
Center, Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, where Bea is currently involved in producing
a book (honoring Alyce Williamson) regarding the history of The Nutcracker, for Center Dance. Paul
is a board member at Pepperdine University and is active in Rotary Club of Los Angeles, as well as
participating in various organizations in his field of business.
Throughout, the Bennetts have maintained a special affection for Huntington Hospital.
Paul, as well as their children — and six of their eight grandchildren — were born here, and the
hospital has provided them with other essential care.
“I think the hospital is a blessing to our entire community,” says Bea. “You walk in when
you’re in trouble and it helps you. To me, it was like my mother putting her arms around me.”
Community involvement.
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Michele and Todd Doney’s family has relied on Huntington Hospital for
both routine and lifesaving care. Their experiences at the hospital, along with
their personal sense of obligation to give back to their community, have inspired a
recent gift toward Constance G. Zahorik Breast Center and the expansion of our
Emergency & Trauma Center. The Doneys are pictured with their children (from
left) Faith, Brendan and Claire.
BELOW:
Michele and Todd Doney
[ A Heartfelt Gift of Thanks ]
Michele and Todd Doney
Michele and R. Todd Doney’s relationship with Huntington
Hospital began with the birth of their daughter Claire, some 16 years ago,
and has continued — and strengthened — ever since. Two more children,
Brendan, age 14, and Faith, age 10, also came into the world at the hospital
and the family has also relied on the hospital for lifesaving care.
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Most notably, Michele became a patient of Constance G. Zahorik Breast
Center after a routine physical exam led to a diagnosis of breast cancer. She
praises the skillful attention of her internist, along with SonoCiné breastscreening technology developed by Huntington Hospital physician Kevin
M. Kelly, MD, for identifying her tumor early. “Had they not found it, it
could have gone undetected and untreated until her next mammogram a
year later,” says Todd.
Then, six months after Michele’s own diagnosis, her mother was also
diagnosed with cancer. “And she has the same feeling I do about Huntington
Hospital,” Michele says. “They’re top-notch.”
The Doneys were particularly impressed by the way in which breast
center caregivers went above and beyond to meet their needs. “The biopsy
was done on the same day as my initial screening,” says
Michele. “And what really made us think they were
amazing was that they opened the building after hours
for us to review the film and discuss treatment.” She also
praises the care navigator services at the hospital. “They
hold your hand every step of the way and make you feel
better,” she says. “In addition, I was very impressed by
Dr. Williamson and her team. They provide a great
combination of advanced care and human compassion
to radiation therapy patients. In fact,” Michele adds,
“whether you want a nutritionist, genetic counseling, help
selecting a wig during chemotherapy...the breast center
offers all kinds of services, and they’re all excellent.”
Of the hospital overall, Todd says, “Typically, there’s
stress involved in going to a hospital, but when you go to Huntington
Hospital,” he adds, “it’s beautiful…it puts you at ease…and then you come
across nicer and nicer people. If you’re in pain, it makes it easier to bear…
and the joyful occasions are made even better.”
Todd notes that he and Michele
had always had a desire to help Huntington Hospital in some way, “and now
all this was going on in our lives.” When their neighbor Sally Hinckley,
who works with the hospital’s office of philanthropy, suggested a meeting
with Robert T. Goldweber, MD, co-medical director of the emergency
department, they were thus highly receptive. And the couple soon made a
generous gift — with funds divided equally between the work of the breast
center and expansion of the hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center.
Seizing the opportunity to give back.
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When the Doneys’ son, Brendan — an enthusiastic sportsman —
suffered a concussion, the family obtained firsthand experience at the
Emergency & Trauma Center. “There were a lot of people on gurneys and in
pain…a lot of people waiting for care,” Michele says. “And many friends had
also told us of waiting for care, so we knew the need and understood very
clearly how our gift to this area would help.”
Todd Doney is a vice chairman
of CB Richard Ellis. He specializes in representing institutional tenants,
landlords and investors in predominantly high-rise office buildings. He
obtained a bachelor’s degree in real estate from Arizona State University and
has practiced in the field since graduation.
Michele attended the University of California, Los
Angeles, where she studied sociology. She also worked
in commercial real estate for 10 years before leaving her
employer, Cushman Realty, to raise the family. Both she
and Todd look to the example of their parents when it
comes to community engagement: “We were raised with
the idea of an obligation to give back to the community
you live in,” says Todd. In keeping with this sense of
obligation, Michele is involved in National Charity
League – San Marino Chapter, is a sustainer of Foothill
Family Service, and volunteers with Mayfield Junior
and Senior schools. Todd’s community participation
includes board membership with San Gabriel Valley
Council of the Boy Scouts of America and with YMCA of
Metropolitan Los Angeles, and advisory board membership with HathawaySycamores Child and Family Service.
Fulfilling an obligation to community.
In his professional life, Todd has become
familiar with the special challenges facing medical institutions — as CB
Richard Ellis works extensively with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with
regard to that organization’s real-estate needs. “Just looking at physical
plant needs, quite aside from operating needs,” he notes, “a hospital has
to have space to house all its doctors and technologies…it needs to meet
construction regulations with regard to seismic safety…all that costs money.
“As a result,” he adds, “medical institutions are having a harder time
sustaining themselves. The few that are left will need our help to provide
the kind of care we want, when we need it.”
“We’re giving to Huntington Hospital because of what they gave to us,”
concludes Michele. “This is really from the heart.”
Supporting the care we need.
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New Board Members
Huntington Hospital is pleased to
introduce the following new directors,
who joined the board in 2008.
Robert Y. Yu
[ Robert Y. Yu ]
A native of Taipei, Taiwan, Robert Y. Yu is the founder and president of R.Y. Properties,
Inc., a real estate investment and asset management company with a focus on land investments
and developments in Southern California and in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. One of the
company’s diversification strategies involves investigating additional geographic areas for growth.
Robert also serves on the board of I/O Controls, a firm that designs on-board control
systems for city buses. He was also a director of East West Bank from 1983 to 1995. In 1995, he
was part of a group of investors who founded Trust Bank and he served as vice chairman of that
institution until the bank’s merger with East West Bank in 2004.
“I have to say that the hospital is quite a complicated business,” he says. “It’s different from
anything I’ve been involved with in the past.” Robert’s background in real estate and banking,
however, certainly makes him well-qualified to tackle some of the major issues facing the
hospital. “I do think I may be helpful to the Building, Investment and Quality committees,” he
notes, “and I’m looking forward to getting even more involved.”
Robert particularly emphasizes how impressed he has been with the level of attention the
hospital and its board of directors pay to quality. “I think they’ve done an excellent job,” he
says, “and I got some great feedback a little while ago.” A longtime friend had major surgery at
Huntington Hospital and told Robert about his great experience here. “He spoke very highly of
the hospital…without realizing I’m now on the board,” Robert says, “so I think the emphasis on
quality has worked!”
Robert holds a bachelor’s of science in business administration from Chapman College of
Orange County. The Yu family lives in Arcadia. Robert and wife Shirley have three children,
Jessica, Kimberly and Tiffany, the youngest of whom was born at Huntington Hospital.
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R-lene Mijares deLang
[ R-lene Mijares deLang ]
R-lene Mijares deLang is co-owner and general manager of Mijares Mexican Restaurants,
Inc., one of California’s oldest Hispanic-owned businesses. The company was founded in 1920 by
R-lene’s maternal grandmother, Jesucita Mijares. “She started by making food to go, and people
would bring their trays in,” says R-lene.
Since then (and despite such challenges as the Depression, a major fire and more!), the
restaurant has grown and prospered — and has moved to its current location on Palmetto. R-lene
oversees a staff of more than 70, and has ultimate responsibility for all corporate operations. “My
mom asked me to come in and help take things to a new level,” says R-lene. “It’s a challenging
business…different every day…but it’s beautiful to be able to work with family.”
R-lene points out that the hospital is Mijares’ close neighbor. In fact, she became familiar
with many hospital leaders and staff as a result of events held at the restaurant over the years. She
was subsequently invited to learn more about the hospital — and to join the board.
R-lene brings to her board role considerable experience in volunteer leadership across our region,
having served on the boards of the Pasadena Community Foundation, Villa Esperanza Services, and
Christ Child Society, among others. At Huntington Hospital, she is already playing an active part
on the Building, Community Benefits and Quality committees. “From just the small number of
projects I’ve been involved with thus far, it’s evident that these committees are both doing extremely
important work,” she says. “It’s also obvious that there’s a lot of expertise involved and the directors
are very thorough in their work,” she adds. “All the Ts are crossed and the Is dotted.”
Prior to joining the family business in 1988, R-lene was a public school teacher for more than
10 years. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles, received her undergraduate degree
in cultural anthropology from the University of the Americas in Puebla, Mexico, and completed
postgraduate studies in education at San Diego State University. She and husband Gordon deLang
have a son, Derek, who is currently a freshman at the University of San Francisco.
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Carmen A. Puliafito, MD
[ Carmen A. Puliafito, MD ]
Huntington Hospital is also pleased to welcome Carmen A. Puliafito, MD, MBA, dean of
the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, to the board of directors.
In addition to a medical degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard University, Dr. Puliafito holds a
master’s in business administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Prior to joining USC, he was chair of the department of ophthalmology and director of the
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine.
Dr. Puliafito has also served on the faculties of both Harvard University and the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was founding director of the New England Eye
Center, which is affiliated with the Tufts University School of Medicine. In addition, Dr.
Puliafito is the co-inventor of optical coherence tomography, a technology that has revolutionized retinal practice and made a real difference for both patients and retinal specialists, by
providing images to be obtained non-invasively from within the retina.
Dr. Puliafito became dean of the Keck School of Medicine on November 1, 2007. “Medical
education is more important now than ever before, as this country faces a serious shortage of
physicians in the next 10 years,” he says. “As a result, the Keck School of Medicine’s partnership
with community-based teaching hospitals like Huntington Hospital is important to everyone
in our region,” he adds.
Dr. Puliafito and his wife, Janet Pine, MD, have three children: Amy, 24; Ben, 18; and
Sam, 15. The family lives in Pasadena.
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BELOW: Father-and-son orthopedic surgeons Thomas G. Harris, MD (left),
and Thomas L. Harris, Jr., MD (center), both serve on the medical staff
at Huntington Hospital. They are pictured here with Jim Rothenberg, vice
chairman of the hospital’s board of directors. Jim and his wife, Anne, hosted
a dinner at which the Harrises shared information with local residents about
advances in orthopedic care at the hospital.
Generations of Great Care
[ Father, Son Surgeons Share Latest in Orthopedics ]
At a summer dinner, hosted by Anne and Jim Rothenberg at the California Club, local
residents learned more about Huntington Hospital, acquired tips regarding orthopedic health,
and heard about some of the latest developments in orthopedic care. They also celebrated the
multigenerational tradition of support that has made Huntington Hospital strong.
As President and CEO Stephen A. Ralph remarked during the evening’s program,
“Huntington Hospital’s long history of great service…is possible thanks to the generations
of families, including many of you here tonight, that have created a legacy of support….
From elementary school children who collect coins to support our cancer program, to the new
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Board member Armando
Gonzalez and Brenda Berg were
among the attendees for a dinner
presentation that highlighted
multigenerational involvement
at Huntington Hospital, and
provided information regarding
advances in orthopedic care.
LEFT:
Impressed with superlative
orthopedic care received from
the Harrises, Anne and Jim
Rothenberg decided to spread the
word through this special dinner
presentation.
RIGHT:
Bob and
Jeanne DeKruif also
attended the dinner
and presentation by
the father-and-son
physicians.
LEFT:
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generation of donors represented in our SCRUBS group, to parents and their adult children
that partner to provide leadership gifts to support hospital programs and infrastructure,
families are making a difference.”
Guests were then introduced to another facet of intergenerational involvement, as Thomas
L. Harris, Jr., MD, and his son Thomas G. Harris, MD, took the podium. Through their
practice, the two orthopedic surgeons have served hundreds of individuals — and more than
one generation of families in our region.
Jim Rothenberg, vice chairman of Huntington Hospital’s board of directors, was so
impressed with the level of care he and his family received through the Harrises’ practice that
he became determined to spread the word, bringing together friends and neighbors to hear more
about these father-and-son physicians and their work.
The Harrises entitled their presentation “Getting Your Game in Gear” — a
reminder that orthopedic health impacts all physical activity. They began by talking about the
type of pain that might be experienced after physical exertion, and how to treat minor aches and
pains at home. They then identified some of the symptoms that signal the need for professional
orthopedic care. Given the many nonsurgical orthopedic treatments available, they emphasized,
most injuries do not require surgery. And when surgery is required, they added, a number of
procedures can now be performed arthroscopically.
The physicians went on to provide examples of advances in care available at Huntington
Hospital — including the latest medications, bone-grafting techniques and imaging capabilities,
as well as surgical interventions, for a variety of orthopedic problems.
The latest word.
Dr. Thomas L. Harris, Jr., received his medical degree from
Georgetown University. He completed his surgical internship and orthopedics residency at the
University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center, where he served as chief resident. He
completed a fellowship at Shriners Hospital in Los Angeles, focusing on children’s orthopedics.
In addition to serving on Huntington Hospital’s medical staff, Dr. Harris is director of orthopedic trauma at Ventura County Medical Center. He is an expert on fracture management and
on reconstructive joint replacements, and consults with the department of athletic medicine and
with the student health center at the University of Southern California.
Dr. Thomas G. Harris graduated magna cum laude from the University of California, San
Diego, and received his medical degree with cum laude distinction from Georgetown University
in Washington, DC. He completed his orthopedic residency at Pennsylvania State University,
where he was awarded the Arthur P. Gold Foundation’s Outstanding Resident Teaching Award.
He completed a fellowship at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Long Beach, where he focused
on foot and ankle orthopedics. In addition to his private practice in Pasadena and his active role
on the medical staff of Huntington Hospital, Dr. Harris serves as an assistant professor and chief
for foot and ankle surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.
Generations of excellence.
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BELOW: Members of the Young President’s Organization
and its 49ers group recently toured Huntington Hospital,
where they had the opportunity to see firsthand some of the
latest care technologies and learn about recent advances in
care. Those present at the event included, from left, Stacy
Conzonire, Michelle Mendez, Kandis Jaffry, Nancy Berger
and Kristin Chapman, as well as Jack Raidy, Cherie Raidy
and David Lee. OPPOSITE: Paul Johnson, Ray O’Brien III
and Joe Conzonire, as well as Andrian Wong and Charisse
Tolleson, were also on hand for the tour and reception.
YPO Members
[ Witnessing Advanced Medicine at Work ]
Local business leaders belonging to the international Young President’s Organization
(YPO) and its 49ers group recently gathered to witness the future of medicine — as it happens
today — at Huntington Hospital. The mission of YPO is to educate and strengthen leaders, and
membership in the organization is open to those occupying the highest position at a corporation
or similar institution. (Only those under 45 can apply for membership. The 49ers are former
members who have passed the age limit for active participation in YPO’s core activities.)
Following an introduction by Event Chairman Greg Chapman, Huntington Hospital’s president
and chief executive officer, Stephen A. Ralph, took the opportunity to share information about the
hospital’s innovative and high-quality care programs with this successful group of business leaders.
He stressed the hospital’s ongoing commitment to its mission in the face of current challenges.
During the October 23 event, “The Future of Medicine,” more than 150 YPO and 49ers members first gathered in the West Tower, before proceeding on a multi-stop tour of several programs
that clearly demonstrate Huntington Hospital’s position at the forefront of medical and surgical care.
First stop was an operating suite, where urologist Ramin Khalili, MD, introduced guests
to the da Vinci Surgical System — technology that allows surgeons to work with extraordinary
precision through tiny, minimally invasive incisions in the patient’s body. The system can
provide significant benefits in conducting prostatectomies, as well as various gynecological and
cardiovascular procedures, for example. Representatives from Intuitive Surgical, which developed
the da Vinci technology, conducted demonstrations at the event.
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YPO and 49er attendees next visited the hospital’s “sickest patient”
— a sensitive fellow known as iStan. While he is not actually human, iStan is surely no dummy,
either! The full-size patient simulator’s body functions closely mimic those of a human being:
He is a breathing, seemingly living, teaching tool, who moans, bleeds — and even dies — if
not treated correctly. iStan is an important new tool in the education of medical residents at the
hospital, providing vividly realistic experience in a variety of situations.
Wufaa Alrashid, MD, along with co-chief residents Jason M. Couture, MD, Elisa C.
Alvarado, MD, and representatives from METI, which developed the iStan technology, were on
hand to demonstrate iStan’s use and capabilities. The topic proved fun for the audience, who also
had the opportunity to see first-hand the benefits of this teaching tool in further enhancing new
providers’ skills.
Realistic teaching tool.
A broad overview. Next, YPO and 49er guests visited a special exposition, where physicians and
registered nurses provided demonstrations and information regarding additional advancements
in care at the hospital. The expo included, for example, a video demonstration regarding minimally
invasive orthopedic surgery and information about breast and prostate health. Those in attendance
were also able to visit with community health nurses to obtain a blood-pressure test and follow-up.
In addition, guests had the opportunity to tour Huntington Hospital’s helipad, where
hospital staff emphasized the critical importance of trauma care — and the challenges
Huntington Hospital faces as the only trauma center in the San Gabriel Valley.
The event concluded with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, followed by dinner on the
hospital’s north lawn.
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Charleen and Arden Albee
[ Helping Youth Pursue Medical Careers ]
Charleen Albee is a longtime volunteer
at Huntington Hospital, having served here for more
than 25 years — including extraordinary service in the
S. Robert and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop. “So we know
the hospital,” says her husband, Arden Albee, PhD,
adding that he and Charleen have also been patients
over the years, “most recently when I had a quadruple
bypass,” he says, “which went very well.”
Through Charleen’s volunteer work, the couple
also became familiar with Blair High School Health
Careers Academy and its educational programming
for youth interested in entering the field of medicine.
An innovative partnership permits students from the
academy to intern at Huntington Hospital during their
senior year, shadowing clinical staff, gaining unmatched
experience, and preparing for higher education.
The partnership between Huntington Hospital and
the Blair Health Careers Academy took on special meaning for the Albees as a result of family tragedy: Their son,
Jamie, died in January 2000, following a lengthy battle
with cancer. “Jamie had a relatively rare kind of cancer,”
says Dr. Albee. “He received care from lots of doctors
and nurses at various research centers, and we therefore
recognized the importance of the program with Blair —
which helps educate a new generation of caregivers.”
In memory of their son, the Albees created the Jamie
Albee Memorial Scholarship, which each year provides
support to a Blair Health Academy intern at Huntington
Hospital. The recipient must be planning to pursue
higher education that leads to a clinical profession.
Blair interns are invited to apply for
the annual scholarship — and complete an application
that provides information about their background and
goals. The Albees carefully review these materials, and
also obtain recommendations from staff.
Important goals.
“We tend to focus on students for whom the
scholarship will make a significant difference,” says
Dr. Albee, “and we also look very hard at students’
volunteer experience…. Selecting a single student is
typically difficult,” he adds, as a result of the high caliber
of the applications.
Shanna Jackson, the 2008 scholarship recipient,
interned in Huntington Hospital’s day care, pediatrics
and maternity departments during her senior year at
Blair. “While interning…I’ve realized that becoming a
registered nurse is really what I want to do,” said Shanna
in her application. In pursuing that goal, she had already
enrolled at Pasadena City College.
Shanna is planning to transfer to the University of
California, Los Angeles, after completing her prerequisites
at PCC, says Mary Jayne Johnstone, student volunteer
supervisor at Huntington Hospital. “She’s a fantastic girl,”
adds Mary Jayne. “She told me how, before getting into
the Health Careers Academy, she’d been struggling in
school. This program turned her life around.”
“We do this in memory
of a child,” says Dr. Albee of the scholarship he and
his wife have created in Jamie’s name. “It’s important
to have something like this to hold onto.” Their
contributions, in turn, are helping young students in
our region to pursue their dreams of a career in the
health field — and ensuring a diverse and motivated
workforce to serve future patients.
The Albees are longtime residents of Altadena.
Their son Jamie lived in San Luis Obispo, where he
worked as a supervising contractor for the county. He is
survived by his wife and young daughter.
A meaningful memorial.
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BELOW: Charleen and Arden Albee created the Jamie Albee Memorial
Scholarship in memory of their late son. Their scholarship fund supports young
people planning to pursue careers in medicine. BOTTOM: The Albees congratulate
Shanna Jackson, this year’s recipient of the Jamie Albee Memorial Scholarship,
who plans to become a registered nurse.
Charleen and Arden Albee
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Anna Litmanovich, MD, is a
second-year internal medicine resident
at Huntington Hospital. In 2008,
she was named the hospital’s Helen
Drake Smetz Resident. RIGHT: Former
Villa Gardens resident Helen Drake
Smetz has left behind a legacy of care
at Huntington Hospital: Through her
endowment support, the Helen Drake
Smetz Residency in Internal Medicine
helps prepare residents who specialize
in internal medicine to provide the
highest level of community care.
LEFT:
Helen Drake Smetz
Helen Drake Smetz
[ Endowed Residency Supports New Physician ]
When Helen Drake Smetz bequeathed funds to help endow medical education at
Huntington Hospital, she was inspired by her own experiences as a teacher, by the success of the
young nurses she formerly supported through gifts to the hospital, and by her enthusiasm for
chatting with intelligent young medical professionals: With no close family, she considered the
people who benefited from her support her “surrogate children,” she explained.
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Helen passed away in 2001, but this former Villa Gardens resident with a passion for
Huntington Hospital is still making a difference, thanks to her endowment support. Funds
generated through the Helen Drake Smetz Residency in Internal Medicine continue to help
prepare internists for our region’s future. The current Helen Drake Smetz Resident is Anna
Litmanovich, MD, now in her second year of residency in the field of internal medicine.
Dr. Litmanovich was born in Uzbekistan, in the former Soviet Union. At age 9, she and her
family moved to Israel and lived in Jerusalem for five years before heading to the United States.
They settled in Orange County, and Dr. Litmanovich pursued her undergraduate degree at the
University of California, Irvine. She obtained her medical degree from Chicago Medical School,
part of the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, in 2007.
In considering where to complete her residency, Dr. Litmanovich “interviewed
at a lot of places,” she says. She fell in love with Huntington Hospital. “I liked the place, the
people…. The whole interview day was so pleasant. The environment is so warm. The program
really appealed to me. I felt I could fit in here,” she says.
Now, most of all, she adds, “I enjoy interacting with the
patient population.” Dr. Litmanovich explains that, among other
responsibilities as a resident, she is called on to provide care for
patients who would not otherwise have access, “and that’s very
rewarding,” she says. “In addition, I enjoy interacting with the
other residents and we work with incredible attending staff who are
renowned specialists in their fields.”
A perfect match.
Dr. Litmanovich
was not aware that she was being considered for the honor of serving
as the Helen Drake Smetz Resident until she was congratulated by
one of her attending physicians — a former Smetz resident herself. “I
found out what a special honor this is,” says Dr. Litmanovich, “and I
learned more about Mrs. Smetz and her desire to help residents who
are committed to pursuing community care.”
And the hospital’s residency program is a vital step toward
providing such care in independent practice, Dr. Litmanovich emphasizes. “What is gained
in medical school is the essential theory,” she says. “But it’s one-hundred percent information.
And as attending physicians frequently tell us, many if not most patients don’t follow the
guidelines we’re taught in class. Two patients with exactly the same disease process could
present very differently,” she adds, “so in addition to the theory we’ve learned, real-world
experience as residents is essential.”
Her second year in the residency program is particularly rewarding, Dr. Litmanovich says.
“In the first year, we’re like sponges, just grabbing all this information,” she explains. “In the
second year, we take what we’ve learned and apply it. And while we still have our seniors to turn
to, now first-year residents are turning to us. It’s exciting and humbling at the same time.”
And with regard to her plans for the future, “I would definitely like to stay in Southern
California,” says this talented young physician, “and I love Huntington Hospital!”
Achieving excellence through experience.
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Ieanne Mignard
A dedicated volunteer at
Huntington Hospital for more than
a decade, Jeanne Mignard has
also created a charitable bequest
benefiting the hospital, which
she recently expanded to include
gift provisions for Constance G.
Zahorik Breast Center and for the
Emergency & Trauma Center.
LEFT:
Jeanne Mignard
[ Foresighted Philanthropy ]
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“I had known for a long time that I wanted to volunteer at Huntington Hospital, and I
knew I’d enjoy it,” says Jeanne Mignard, “but I didn’t know how much I’d enjoy it!”
Jeanne retired from her job in banking in February 1995 and began volunteering that
same March. She has been a regular at the hospital ever since, beginning in the public
relations department, and now serving in errand and escort. “I love going to the different areas
of the hospital and meeting different people,” she says. “I get thanked all the time…and I’m
doing what I love!”
About six years ago, Jeanne also chose to support the hospital through creation of a generous
charitable bequest. “I just got to thinking about it and decided I wanted to do something,” she says.
Then, after receiving treatment for cancer at the hospital, “I decided I wanted to do
more,” explains Jeanne. Today, her bequest has been expanded to encompass gift provisions
for Huntington Hospital’s Constance G. Zahorik Breast Center and the Emergency & Trauma
Center, in addition to the unrestricted funds she had originally included.
“When I was diagnosed with cancer, I got a call from the nurse navigator
who’d been assigned to me,” says Jeanne. “I didn’t know such a person existed, then!”
Nurse navigators are a key part of the oncology team at Huntington Hospital. Seasoned
nursing professionals, they help coordinate the often-complex array of services required to treat
a patient who’s been diagnosed with cancer. In addition, they provide personalized education,
advocate with insurance and other providers, and offer a host of additional supports.
Jeanne was impressed with the level of assistance provided. For example, “Even when I
didn’t tell the nurse navigator about some of my appointments, she was there…,” Jeanne recalls,
“and she didn’t just do it for me. They do it for everyone!” In addition, she says, “Everyone in the
radiation oncology department was very nice to me. They’re all so compassionate.”
Valued support.
The satisfaction of caring service. In addition to supporting Huntington Hospital, the
living trust Jeanne has created as part of her estate plan also includes gift provisions for other
organizations close to her heart. Her objective throughout, she says, is “to leave money where it
will do good for other people.” She feels the hospital will use her bequest wisely. “I think this is
something our community needs,” Jeanne says, “especially with all these other hospitals closing.”
And Jeanne emphasizes that she will also continue to provide volunteer service at the
hospital. “For anyone who retires and has the time,” she says, “I think volunteering is a great
thing to do. It gives me such satisfaction to be involved in this way at the hospital.
“I especially like to see new fathers looking at their babies in the maternity department,” she
adds. “They’re always so proud to point out which is theirs. And patients are so thankful…just
for a little thing like delivering a newspaper to them. It’s just fantastic!”
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Earl F. Nation, MD
The late Earl Nation, MD,
a longtime Huntington Hospital
physician and President’s Circle donor,
was known — and loved — for his
humor and intellect. These qualities
were demonstrated not only in his
work, but in the essays he contributed
to the hospital’s medical staff
newsletter over more than 20 years.
LEFT:
In Memoriam: Earl F. Nation, MD
[ Physician, Donor, Friend ]
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Five of the 56 men signing the Declaration of Independence were physicians…. John Harvey
Kellogg’s Battle Creek Sanitarium was originally opened in 1866 by the Seventh Day Adventists
as the Western Health Reform Institute…. Tapeworms were once sold in the United States for
weight control, being marketed as “easy to swallow and sanitary”…. Rabelais was a monk, priest
and physician before beginning work on his literary masterpieces….
These are just a few of the things Huntington Hospital physicians have read with interest in
the essays of the late Earl F. Nation, MD. Dr. Nation submitted monthly articles to the medical
staff newsletter beginning in 1987. Though he retired from practice at Huntington Hospital in
1990, he continued to contribute to the newsletter until he passed away on January 1, 2008, at
the age of 97. (His final article appeared in the January issue.)
Throughout, Dr. Nation demonstrated a quick wit and an intelligent inquisitiveness. He
also quoted Darwin, Tennyson, Shakespeare, Hazlitt, popular literature, respected medical
journals and — most of all, perhaps — his hero, Sir William Osler.
It was during a 15-month sanatorium stay — suffering tuberculous pneumonitis — that
Dr. Nation first became acquainted with the life and work of Osler, regarded by many as
the most influential physician in history. In addition to writing prolifically for the hospital’s
physician newsletter, Dr. Nation went on to write four books and many papers about the
Canadian medic, who was born in 1849 and died in 1919.
Dr. Nation attended high school in Texas and obtained his bachelor’s
degree from San Diego State College. He entered Western Reserve University School of Medicine
in Cleveland, Ohio, during the Depression years. To pay for his medical education, he worked in
an operating dispensary at a homeless shelter, and in a steel mill. Upon graduation, he headed to
California to participate in a three-year medical residency at Los Angeles County General Hospital.
He subsequently joined the Pasadena practice of H. C. Bumpus, MD, and Ben D. Massey,
MD, both of whom had already developed national reputations as a result of their work at the Mayo
Clinic. Specializing in urology, Dr. Nation himself also achieved widespread recognition. Over the
course of his career, he served as president of the Pasadena Medical Society; the Los Angeles County
Urological Society; the Western Section, American Urological Association; Huntington Hospital
medical staff; and the American Urological Association. In addition, he continued to gain fame as an
Osler scholar, becoming president of the American Osler Society in 1978.
“Earl Nation was, as in the case of Osler himself, the model of the complete physician,” says
his former friend and colleague Lawrence W. Jones, MD, “supremely competent in the science
of medicine, humane, constantly aware of the uniqueness of each patient, and cognizant of the
physician’s larger role in society.”
A successful career.
Remembering his generosity and genius. In addition to his work here, Dr. Nation was a
donor to Huntington Hospital at the President’s Circle level. He gave, he said, because he was
devoted to the hospital as a physician — and grateful for the care he had received here as a patient.
He and his wife, Evelyn (who predeceased him), were longtime residents of Sierra Madre.
They are survived by two sons, William and Robert.
Dr. Nation’s last article for the hospital’s medical staff newsletter, entitled “Linus Pauling
and Vitamin C” exhibits many of the qualities for which he was admired — the intellect, the
interesting perspectives on science and history, the sparkling (and rather impish) sense of humor.
As a result of such qualities, reflected in his collected essays, the Osler Library website might be
speaking of Dr. Nation (rather than Osler) when it praises his “extraordinary…ability to make his
friends feel that when he moved from one place to another he never really left his former home.”
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Ann and Jack McQueen
were among President’s Circle
members who attended a fall
dinner seminar led by the newly
elected chief of medical staff at
Huntington Hospital, Charles F.
Sharp, Jr., MD.
LEFT:
RIGHT: June and Simon Li also
attended the special seminar at the
San Gabriel Country Club, which
highlighted the role of the endocrine
system in the body’s aging process.
Huntington
Hospital President
and CEO Stephen A.
Ralph (left), pictured
with special guest
speaker Charles F.
Sharp, Jr., MD,
and Jane Haderlein,
vice president of
development and
public affairs.
LEFT:
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President’s Circle Dinner
[ Healthy Hormones for Long-term Vitality ]
President’s Circle donors and their guests gathered at the San Gabriel Country Club on
September 17, 2008, to learn about healthy aging –– and the role of the endocrine system in that
process. Charles F. Sharp, Jr., MD, chief of the endocrinology section and incoming chief of medical staff at Huntington Hospital, provided a host of valuable information during his presentation,
entitled, “What’s Happening to my Hormones? How Hormones Affect Health as We Age.”
Dr. Sharp began with a brief discussion of the history of human aging. Due to a marked
decline in infectious diseases and an improvement in public health over the past several
centuries, he noted, people live longer today than ever before. But while length of life has steadily
increased, quality of life has not always improved at the same pace.
In considering health and longevity, Dr. Sharp proposed the following
important questions: Is there a limit to human lifespan? And should we prolong life at the
expense of overall health? He recommended an emphasis on the concept of “health span” as
opposed to “life span.” And successful, healthy aging, he explained, requires homeostasis:
regulation of the body’s “environment” in order to maintain stability (and, thus, continued wellbeing). The endocrine system — made up of the various glands that release hormones into the
body — is key to maintaining this equilibrium, he said.
While a variety of factors can predispose individuals to functional losses later in life, Dr.
Sharp continued, we can take measures to bolster the health of our endocrine system. This, in
turn, helps to promote a longer and healthier life. Notably, reducing stress levels and remaining
active can help ensure healthy hormone levels and thus promote healthy aging.
Aging successfully.
Dr. Sharp also emphasized the importance of receiving sufficient
vitamin D — actually a hormone that regulates body levels of calcium and phosphorous and
mineralizes bone, among other benefits. In fact, in addition to promoting bone and calcium
homeostasis, Dr. Sharp noted, vitamin D can help prevent diseases such as cancer, diabetes and
hypertension. Because many people have insufficient levels of vitamin D, he encouraged his
audience to use vitamin D supplements to achieve healthy levels of this important hormone.
Following his discussion of aging and the role of the endocrine system, Dr. Sharp also spoke
about Huntington Hospital’s graduate medical education program. He underscored the importance of the hospital’s role in teaching and preparing the physicians of the future — and the
positive impact this program and its graduates have on our community.
A hormone to remember.
President’s Circle members and their guests are invited to attend special dinner seminars with presentations
by Huntington Hospital physicians who are leaders in their fields and at the hospital.
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�eorgia and Stuart Dunn
San Gabriel Valley natives
Georgia and Stuart Dunn provide
President’s Circle support for
Huntington Hospital. Their gifts
reflect gratitude for the role the
hospital has played in their own
lives — and the benefits it brings
to their community.
ABOVE:
President’s Circle
Georgia and Stuart Dunn
[ Feeling Blessed, Giving Back ]
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Georgia and Stuart Dunn are San Gabriel Valley natives whose memories of Huntington
Hospital extend back to childhood. Georgia’s father, for example, was a patient at the hospital
when she was about 5. “I remember being impressed by those gates,” she says. “They were so
big when I was so tiny.”
While the couple moved away from California for a time while Stuart was in the U.S. Air
Force, they subsequently returned — and began to provide President’s Circle support to the
hospital that had cared for them and their families.
“Stuart’s aunt and uncle became very ill with pneumonia in the late 80s,” says Georgia, by
way of example, “and we were so completely taken with the staff’s kindness at that time.” In
addition, Georgia herself recently underwent angioplasty at the hospital. “It was fantastic,” she
says. “Everyone I met when I had my tests was great and the same when I had the procedure.
They couldn’t have made things nicer or easier.”
In addition to the hospital’s care for their own family, the Dunns
recognize its broad impact on friends and neighbors across our region. “Huntington Hospital
has always done a lot in the community,” says Stuart, “and that’s one of the reasons we’ve felt
our donations are important. Having been an educator myself for 38 years, I’m always impressed
with the quality of work Huntington Hospital does outside the hospital,” he adds. Its outreach
services “provide health care, educate people about proper nutrition, help children become
healthy adults…those are all things that make a community better.”
The Dunns have also made an important mark on the San Gabriel Valley region, through
their work in the field of education. Georgia taught elementary school locally and continues to
work with young children as a reading instructor. Stuart worked at several different area schools,
served as a principal for 23 years, and continues to work with at-risk and gang-involved students.
(Both the Dunns’ children have followed in their footsteps: One daughter teaches special education students and the other works as a preschool teacher.)
In addition, the Dunns have participated actively with a variety of community organizations.
Georgia volunteers with El Monte schools; is a member of the University of La Verne Circle of
Friends, supporting the college of education and organizational leadership; and participates in
Delta Kappa Gamma, an educational leadership honor society for women. She also served as a volunteer at the hospital during her high-school years — and she has volunteered with Huntington
Hospital’s well-baby clinics. “I can’t say enough about programs like that,” she says of the clinics.
A far-reaching impact.
The Dunns’ gifts to Huntington Hospital have been
made in part through the Dunn Family Trust, which the couple formed with funds bequeathed
to them by Stuart’s aunt and uncle. “We decided to give the money away to a worthwhile cause,”
Stuart says. “We felt it was important that we do some good with it.
“The hospital affected us, and also our children, in a great way,” he adds. “It has literally
saved Georgia’s life. It served my aunt and uncle well. I was born there as were both of our girls.
It’s just nice to give back in thanks for the things the people at Huntington Hospital gave to
us — and when you make a gift to the hospital, your funds can go to a lot of different areas that
impact an entire community and make it a better place.”
Aside from expressing their thanks to the hospital, the couple’s philanthropy is largely
inspired, says Georgia, by their sense of gratitude for a good and happy life. “We’ve just been
really blessed,” she explains. “We’re a very close family, with two fabulous daughters, two great
sons-in-law and many friends. We’ve been very fortunate all the way around.”
The Dunns have also directed their giving to several educational causes, as a result of their
careers in that field, adds Georgia, “But we feel the hospital is something we need to support.”
A thoughtful way to express thanks.
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[ A Passion for Making a Difference ]
Lauren and Kevin Bender
San Gabriel Valley natives Lauren and Kevin Bender recognize that there are many worthy
organizations making a difference in their community. “There are lots of choices you can make when
looking to contribute,” says Lauren, “but based on our own backgrounds, the age of our family,
and the needs we’ll have going forward, Huntington Hospital is a place we feel connected to.”
Lauren adds that the hospital is particularly special to the Bender family because their
children were born here. In addition, she says, “It’s an anchor to the entire community. It takes
care of our needs.”
As a result of her background in the healthcare industry, the
hospital’s work resonates particularly strongly with Lauren. After completing her undergraduate degree in business at the University of Southern California, she enrolled in that institution’s
Keck School of Medicine, where she obtained a master’s degree in physician assistant practice.
Though she reduced her work responsibilities following the birth of the Benders’ two
children, Lauren continues to see patients on a per diem basis at an urgent care center in the
Glendale area. “We’re constantly busy,” she says, “so I understand the kind of demands placed on
the hospital’s emergency department.”
Kevin obtained his undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Arizona before
entering the commercial real estate business. He is currently a senior vice president with CB
Richard Ellis, assisting corporate clients throughout greater Los Angeles with their facilities needs.
The Benders are residents of La Cañada, where Kevin grew up (Lauren spent her childhood
years in San Marino). Both the couple’s parents also continue to live in the San Gabriel Valley area.
A healthcare connection.
Outside work, the Benders note, their time is spent
mainly with their growing children: Son Davis is now 2 years old and daughter Cameron is 4.
In addition, they take time out to participate as members of SCRUBS — a new generation of
annual donors who are committed to raising support and awareness for Huntington Hospital.
The Benders recently expanded their involvement with a special gift toward expansion and
reconfiguration of the hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center.
“What the hospital is doing to try to improve that center really struck a chord with
us,” says Lauren. “The need became particularly evident when my grandmother came down
with pneumonia early last year,” she adds. “I took her to Huntington Hospital’s emergency
department and they couldn’t see her. There was a six-hour wait so I had to take her somewhere
else. It was an eye-opening experience and we wanted to do something to help.”
Focusing on family and philanthropy.
Given their positive experiences at Huntington Hospital during
the births of their children, Kevin and Lauren both speak highly of the quality of care here. “I don’t
think many communities have a similar medical center,” says Kevin. “This is really a unique asset.”
Thus, while the Benders support several other community organizations, they are
particularly excited about their involvement here. “You can only give so much,” Kevin adds,
“and a gift to the hospital maximizes the impact you can have on the community as a whole. It’s
something we feel passionate about!”
The greatest possible impact.
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BELOW: Kevin and Lauren Bender (pictured with daughter Cameron and son
Davis) see Huntington Hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center as a unique and
vital community asset. They recently augmented their involvement with the hospital
to include a special gift toward expansion and reconfiguration of the Center.
Lauren and Kevin Bender
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SCRUBS members (from
left) Drew Domenghini, Shari
Domenghini, Cheryl Kaufman,
Erika Foy, Stephanie Harvey,
Cordelia Hinckley, Dale Harvey and
Brett Foy, along with the Harveys’
daughter, Lucy (front row).
LEFT:
RIGHT: From left, Kristin Chapman,
Heather Drake, Noelle Aloe and
Kristi Link attended the SCRUBS
2008 Members Only event, at the
home of prior co‑chairs Stephanie and
Dale Harvey.
Leigh Repstadt
(left) and Erin Sweeney
at the event — part of
SCRUBS’ efforts to raise
awareness regarding
Huntington Hospital
and its Emergency &
Trauma Center.
LEFT:
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SCRUBS
[ Philanthropists Raise Funds and Friends ]
Huntington Hospital’s newest support group, the SCRUBS Steering Committee, consists
of a young, diverse and enthusiastic group of community leaders — and they are committed to
generating awareness of and funds for Huntington Hospital.
In mid-2008, the committee hosted its third annual Members Only party — an event
that drew more than 130 people together for a delightful evening, inspiring philanthropic
involvement even as it strengthened members’ networking.
Members Only guests — gathering at the home of committee members Dale and Stephanie
Harvey — learned more about SCRUBS’ Million Dollar ER Campaign, which was launched in
April 2007. The campaign has a goal of raising $1 million toward expansion of Huntington
Hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center, by 2010. The SCRUBS campaign is an important
component of Huntington Hospital’s overall $80-million fundraising endeavor related to the
center’s expansion. And the need is urgent — given the fact that the facilities are presently
operating at twice their physical capacity.
During the Members Only event, prior co-chairs
— Katherine and Paul Johnson, Stephanie and Dale Harvey, Cordelia and Tom Hinckley, and
Misa and Matt Dugally — passed the baton to new leadership. And event participants listened
attentively as one of the new co-chairs, Drew Domenghini, provided compelling testimony
regarding the importance of their continued support.
The Johnsons, Dugallys, Harveys and Hinckleys had served as co-chairs since the
committee’s founding in fall 2005. All provided invaluable service during their terms of office,
inspiring fellow SCRUBS members and the larger community in support of the hospital.
The group’s new co-chairs — Shari and Drew Domenghini, Erika and Brett Foy, Kristin
and Greg Chapman, and Mary and Chris Morphy — are now continuing the SCRUBS tradition
of enthusiastic service.
First and foremost, they seek to ensure successful completion of the Million Dollar ER Campaign.
In addition, they are working hard to increase SCRUBS membership through additional
outreach and a new series of events.
New leadership, continued enthusiasm.
On Saturday, March 14, SCRUBS held another party — with the
theme Club Scrubs. The event was open to guests from throughout the community.
Through this friendraising extravaganza, the 400-plus SCRUBS members continued
to inspire enthusiasm and support for the hospital, as it works to meet our region’s growing
healthcare needs.
Raising friends and funds.
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Members of the
Volunteer Leadership
Council are (first row)
Linda Stephens, (second
row, from left) Maureen
Savage, Peggy Yingling,
Geri Hamane, Gail Jagels
(third row, from left)
Rosanne Berlen, Diane
Comi French, Sharon
Vaughan (fourth row, from
left) Carla Houser Partma,
Jane Haderlein, Mary
Daves, Tracy Smith, (fifth
row, from left) Stephen A.
Ralph, Lauren Oakes, Tara
Burnett-Doering, PhD,
Greg Thompson, and (sixth
row) Priscilla Gamb. Not
pictured: Suzanne Burger,
Charlotte Harrison, Jenny
Stern, Michelle Thompson
and Bill Young.
LEFT:
Leanne Free,
2008 recipient of the
Volunteer Leadership
Council’s college scholarship
(center), with Mary Jayne
Johnstone, Huntington
Hospital’s student
volunteer supervisor
(left), and Maureen
Savage, the Volunteer
Leadership Council’s 2008
scholarship chair.
OPPOSITE:
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Volunteer Leadership Council
[ Scholarship Awarded to Dedicated Young Volunteer ]
On June 5, 2008, the Volunteer Leadership Council of Huntington Hospital awarded a
scholarship to hospital volunteer Leanne Free. Leanne received $875 toward college expenses —
supporting a journey she began in fall 2008 as a pre-med student at Southern Methodist University.
Since 2005, Leanne has volunteered 500 hours to the hospital, most recently in the
emergency department. Known for staying on call beyond her scheduled shift, and for
enthusiastically volunteering on holidays, Leanne quickly earned a reputation as one of the
hospital’s most dedicated young volunteers. During her time here,
her passion for health care and helping others continued to grow.
“As I venture down the road of health care,” Leanne wrote in her
scholarship-application essay, “I look into the future with great
optimism because of what Huntington Hospital has taught me,
and the experiences that I have had there.”
Huntington
Hospital’s Volunteer Leadership Council is proud to support
young volunteers who bring their great energy and passion to the
hospital’s work. Every year, the council — comprised of current
and immediate past presidents of the hospital’s guilds and support
groups — awards a scholarship to one of these outstanding volunteers as he or she enters
college. These annual scholarships are made possible through council members’ annual dues,
along with proceeds from candy sales at the hospital’s S. Robert and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop.
In addition to its scholarship support, the council meets quarterly to provide a forum for
hospital support groups to share valuable information with each other and senior hospital staff,
coordinate dates for upcoming special events, discuss new fundraising initiatives and ideas, and
learn more about the work of the hospital. As council members work together, they help ensure
the continued success of their work in support of Huntington Hospital.
Working together to make a difference.
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Fall Food & Wine Festival
[ A Wondrous Evening in Support of Trauma Care ]
On October 26, 2008, more than 40 dedicated
committee members were joined by hundreds of eager
patrons and some very special guests to savor delicious
food and wine — and all for a worthy cause! The 2008
Fall Food & Wine Festival, hosted by Huntington
Hospital and Parkway Grill owners Gregg and Bob
Smith, raised funds to support the critical work of the
hospital’s Center for Trauma Care.
Basking in the Tuscan glow. Attendees gathered on
beautifully decorated grounds between the Parkway Grill
and the Arroyo Chop House in Pasadena to bask in the
festival’s Tuscan glow, complete with soft lighting and
inviting club-style seating areas, where guests gathered to
partake of the bounty. As patrons sampled an impressive
array of delicacies and sumptuous wines, they swayed to
upbeat tunes provided by the Soulville musical group.
The festival’s celebrity guest host, award-winning
KABC meteorologist and 2006 American Cancer
Society Man of the Year Dallas Raines was on hand
to greet those in attendance. Other special guests
included Lynne and Peter Dills, wife and son of the
late Elmer Dills, the famed Pasadena food critic who
helped make the Fall Food & Wine Festival the great
success it is today. They, and many others at the festival,
commemorated Elmer’s honorary chairmanship of past
fall food and wine festivals by toasting to his memory
with his favorite drink: champagne.
More than 34 fine food establishments and more
than 70 wineries were in attendance at this year’s festival. The gourmet fare included savory spicy tuna rolls;
rich lobster ravioli; hearty Kobe burgers, ribs and chili;
and, for dessert, assorted cookies and delectable chocolate
bread pudding (to name but a few of the many treats!).
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Festival Co-chairs Greg and Michele Thompson
(left), celebrated the event’s success with distinguished
attendees including, from left, KABC’s Dallas Raines and
his wife, Dannie Raines; Huntington Hospital’s director
of trauma services, Donald Gaspard, MD; event co-host
Bob Smith of Parkway Grill; Lynne Dills, wife of the late
food critic, Elmer Dills; Huntington Hospital President
and CEO Stephen A. Ralph; event co-host Gregg Smith
of Parkway Grill; and Peter Dills, Elmer’s son. BELOW:
Fall Food & Wine Festival guests, from left, Gilbert de
Cardenas, Marlene de Cardenas, George Raptis and
Ana de Cardenas-Raptis partake of the event’s delicious
offerings. Clement Mapanda (left), Tammi Rogers and
friends were among those who enjoyed this special evening.
OPPOSITE:
Pourings included a vast selection of white and red wines
— sufficient to match every cuisine — ranging from
champagne to zinfandel and from cabernet to syrah.
Event Co-chairs Michele and Greg Thompson of
San Marino, along with the entire Fall Food & Wine
Festival Committee, extend sincere gratitude to the
event’s imperial sponsors (Cacique Foundation and
Western Asset Management Company), magnum
sponsors (Aramark Healthcare Management Services,
D.W. Harper Group, Healthcare Partners & Physicians
Associates, and Jacobs Engineering) and all other
sponsoring partners, for their generous contributions.
In addition, the committee would like to thank
Athens Services, Braun Linen, Haralambos Beverage,
Dennis S. Juett & Associates, Inc., and Southern
Wine & Spirits for their generous donations to this
year’s festival. Members are also particularly grateful
to Patrick Kirchen, general manager of Arroyo Chop
House and Art Marin, manager of Parkway Grill, who
worked closely with the committee and played a vital
role at the event itself.
To date, the Fall Food & Wine Festival has raised
more than $2.1 million in support of the lifesaving
work of Huntington Hospital, including more than $1.7
million toward the Center for Trauma Care.
Proceeds from this year’s festival will once more
support the hospital’s Center for Trauma Care — the
only trauma center in the San Gabriel Valley. Specifically,
funds will support the purchase of a multi-slice
computed tomography scanner. This new technology
will allow for faster and even more accurate diagnostic
imaging for trauma victims, thus further enhancing care.
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Competition and fun combined at the 87th annual Horse Show.
Stephen A. Ralph, Huntington Hospital’s president and CEO, accepts
a check from Flintridge La Cañada Guild officers Lauren Oakes, Lauren Shen
and Gail Jagels. (Photo courtesy of Olivia Smith of the La Cañada Valley Sun.)
BELOW:
BOTTOM:
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Flintridge La Cañada Guild
Children’s Horse Show:
Fun for the Whole Family, and Supporting a Great Cause!
On June 9, 2008, members of the Flintridge La Cañada Guild met to present a check in the
amount of $100,000 to Huntington Hospital President and CEO Stephen A. Ralph, marking
the culmination of a highly successful 2008 Children’s Horse Show. With an additional donation
of $60,000 made to the hospital the previous fall, the guild is moving swiftly toward fulfillment
of a $250,000 pledge toward expansion of the hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center.
In its June meeting, the Flintridge La Cañada Guild also elected new officers. Jenny Stern,
the guild’s 2008-2009 president, is joined on the board by Stephanie Sepulveda (horse show
chair), first vice president; Kris Korkunis (booth chair), second vice president; Gail Jagels and
Alli Regan (corporate sponsors/patrons chair), third vice president; Lauren Shen, chief financial
officer; Sherlyn Claridge, corresponding/recording secretary; Lauren Oakes, past president;
Debbie Turner, membership/provisional chair; Jessica Cole, publicity chair; Danielle Ballard,
social chair; and Royan Herman, sustaining representative.
Guild members are looking forward to their 88th annual Children’s Horse Show,
to be held April 24, 25 and 26, 2009. The longest-running children’s Class-A horse show, this
year’s event is once more expected to attract outstanding riders from across the United States
— displaying a spirit of competition and showmanship as they meet requirements for future
Olympics participation. In addition to outstanding horsemanship, the event will also include
gourmet food and wines, professional entertainment, gift booths and much more!
The show will kick off on Friday, April 24, with wine tasting, delicious appetizers and live
music. Saturday night will begin with cocktails at 5:30 p.m., followed by the renowned Hunter
Tandem show at 7 p.m. A ringside dinner will allow patrons to take in the show while savoring
a delicious meal. This component of the horse show is by reservation only, and we encourage
patrons to book their tickets early!
All other aspects of the horse show will once again be open to the public and admission
is free. Proceeds from food, beverage, arts-and-crafts and gift sales and from all other event
activities, will help the guild complete its pledge toward Emergency & Trauma Center
expansion at Huntington Hospital.
Saddle up!
For more information about the Flintridge La Cañada Guild’s Children’s Horse Show or if you would like
to volunteer, please contact Stephanie Sepulveda at [email protected], or visit the event website at
www.childrenshorseshow.org.
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THE CIRCLE OF HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL
[ Sounds of Music and Laughter Benefiting Breast Care ]
The 2008 fundraising year was a busy –– and
successful –– one for The Circle of Huntington
Hospital: The group’s Let Us Entertain You! benefit series
featured an array of fun and uplifting events, while
simultaneously raising funds toward the work of the
hospital’s Constance G. Zahorik Breast Center.
On August 24, husband-and-wife pianists Kevin
Fitz-Gerald and Bernadine Blaha, along with cellist
Daniel Rothmuller and violinist Aroussiak Baltaian,
gave a resounding performance. Held at the Altadena
home of Carmen and Daniel Apodaca, the concert
moved audience members so much that two curtain
calls were demanded.
“The audience was mesmerized by the energy
and beauty of the music,” says Tara Burnett-Doering,
PhD, president of The Circle. “We’re grateful that
these talented musicians helped us raise funds for the
detection and treatment of breast cancer.” Circle member
Stanislava Overholt chaired this event.
Opportunities to support breast center programs
while absorbing beautiful music continued on
September 20, with “Chopin Meets the Delta Blues,”
held at the Colburn School in Los Angeles. In fact, event
fundraising began before the evening itself, with online
bidding for desirable auction items. The bidding then
continued during a live auction at the concert venue.
The performance itself featured an intersection of
authentic blues and classical music, as performed by
musicians Susan Spelius-Dunning, a classical pianist,
and Bruce Innes, an acoustic blues artist.
Donors share laughs…and a common cause.
Victor Borge, a 20th century pianist, once said,
“Laughter is the closest distance between two people.”
And those attending the Circle’s October 18 benefit
comedy show were certainly closely connected in their
support for Huntington Hospital’s work.
“An Evening of Comedy” featured the energetic
Carlos Oscar, dubbed by Bill Cosby “a comedy treasure.”
The Manhattan-born, Puerto Rican comedian exuded
wit and charm as he joked, morphed into different
personas and shared his humorous take on life.
Despite all the laughs, the event itself had a serious
purpose: raising funds for the detection and treatment
of breast cancer.
In addition to its
fundraising activities, The Circle also partnered with
Touché Salon and Day Spa and with BooBooSheek
Jewelry for a “Pink Ribbon Spa Day” in fall 2008 —
hosting 10 women undergoing care for breast cancer
at Constance G. Zahorik Breast Center. These special
guests were treated to an evening of pampering —
including manicures, pedicures, facials, hair services and
massages at Touché. “We wanted to make these women
feel relaxed and confident during the most challenging
time of their lives,” says salon owner Mira Abi Khalil.
For each participating patient, BooBooSheek
Jewelry crafted a beautiful bracelet, made from
luxurious pink Swarovski crystals. “It’s just a small
token to remind them of how far they’ve come — and
a way to keep them motivated to get well,” says the
company’s owner, Ovsanna Oganian.
Nurturing that helps heal.
For more information about The Circle of Huntington Hospital
or any of its upcoming events, please visit The Circle’s Web site
at www.thecircleofhh.com.
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Daniel and Carmen Apodaca (center, back and
front rows, respectively) hosted the first event in The Circle of
Huntington Hospital’s Let Us Entertain You! series. They are
pictured here with some of the performers and Circle members in
attendance. The Circle’s president, Tara Burnett-Doering, PhD
(bottom row, left), also shared her appreciation for classical
musical with her granddaughter, Lily, during the event. BELOW:
The Circle of Huntington Hospital’s 2008 benefit series proved
enjoyable and enriching — while simultaneously raising funds
to assist in detection and treatment of breast cancer.
OPPOSITE:
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San Marino Guild’s past president, Peggy Yingling (left) with incoming
president, Suzanne Burger. ABOVE: Committee chairs of the 2008 Celebrity Series
present a check to Huntington Hospital President and CEO Stephen A. Ralph.
Chairs include (from left) Betsy Bogue, silent auction and raffle; Marijane
Hunter, nite on the town; Peggy Yingling, past president; Mary Firestone,
treasurer; Tays Bogue, patrons; and Nancy Logg, ads. (Not pictured are Trish
Bredesen, patrons; Sharla Durant, tickets; and Sammie Kay Skatvold, tickets.)
TOP:
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San Marino Guild
[ Engaging Lineup for Celebrity Series ]
The San Marino Guild’s 40th Celebrity Series in 2008 charmed audiences through music
and storytelling — while raising essential funds for Huntington Hospital. Proceeds from the
series, in the form of a check for $40,000, were presented to the hospital on October 6, 2008, for
use in purchasing an additional advanced incubator for the neonatal intensive care unit.
By limiting the need to move babies in order to provide care, the new incubators reduce
stress on already fragile infants. Proceeds from the San Marino’s 41st annual Celebrity Series will
also go toward this important cause.
While the San Marino Guild is particularly known for its
Celebrity Series, guild members support the hospital in myriad ways. For instance, maternity
orientation events sponsored by the guild represent a valuable service to expectant parents in our
region. Taking place bimonthly, and with more than 100 attendees per session, these informative
events include a lecture, question-and-answer period and tour of the hospital’s labor and delivery,
postpartum and nursery areas.
In December, the guild also presented the hospital’s maternity department with festive
Christmas stockings. Babies born during the holidays can be wrapped in the stocking for
their journey home!
The commitment of guild members is exemplified by Elizabeth Little. President of the
San Marino Guild, Elizabeth also chairs the 2009 Celebrity Series — and has chaired four
previous series. She has not only held many other offices within the guild during her 20 years
as a member; she also volunteers weekly in Huntington Hospital’s surgical waiting room, and
assists with the guild’s maternity orientation program.
Each member brings a host of skills and talents to her work and Membership Chair Doreen
Mason was thus pleased to welcome three new provisional members in 2008. Barbara Condon,
Gerry Jackson and Lill Neil are currently volunteering with the maternity orientation program
and the hospital’s S. Robert and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop.
A tapestry of involvement.
The Celebrity Series’ 41st season is already underway, and
will offer performances and presentations that are sure to enthrall audiences — even as they
support pediatric intensive care at Huntington Hospital. You are invited to care for our region’s
youngest and most fragile patients, through participation at forthcoming events.
Celebrity Series. The 2009 season.
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Jamie Farr • Farr Up Close
February 8, 2009, at 4 p.m.
The 2009 Celebrity Series got a dramatic start with the appearance of television and
film actor Jamie Farr, whom you may recognize from his role as Corporal Klinger on the
popular television series, M*A*S*H. His regular role on the show, which aired from 1972
to 1983, represented a major career success for Jamie. But it was just one of many successes
in a colorful career that has spanned working as an airline reservations agent and as an employee at a chinchilla ranch (!); appearing on game shows (including The $25,000 Pyramid
and Hollywood Squares; acting in Cannonball Run and other movies; and appearing in theater
(including a Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls).
Last year, on the Hallmark Channel, Farr hosted a special presentation of M*A*S*H,
which included multiple episodes featuring Corporal Klinger. Jamie’s autobiography Just
Farr Fun, has gained rave reviews for its humor and entertaining insights. The Celebrity
Series’ evening with this accomplished entertainer-cum-storyteller offered the same.
Dean Colley • Hot August Night — Tribute to Neil Diamond
March 15, 2009, at 5 p.m.
From his sequined shirts to his strong baritone, Dean Colley is a dead ringer for an early
Neil Diamond. For the Celebrity Series’ second event, guests were treated to a captivating
evening of Neil Diamond hits performed by this talented musician and impressionist,
whose own musical career has spanned more than 25 years.
Dean’s popular Hot August Night show — including numbers such as “Sweet
Caroline,” “Cracklin’ Rosie,” “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon,” “America” and “Solitary
Man” — has thrilled audiences around the United States and in Japan. His Celebrity
Series performance showcased Diamond’s biggest hits of the 1970s, offering a
retrospective of the pop icon’s 10 sold-out concerts at the Greek Theater in 1972.
Dr. Elliot Engel • The Rise and Fall of F. Scott Fitzgerald
April 26, 2009, at 4 p.m.
A Celebrity Series regular, Dr. Elliot Engel returns by popular demand, this year
discussing literary great F. Scott Fitzgerald. An accomplished lecturer, with 260 speaking
engagements yearly on more than 50 literary topics, Dr. Engel wears numerous other
hats as well: He is a renowned professor, who has taught at several universities, including
UCLA, where he earned the Outstanding Teacher Award. He has written three plays.
And, though one might wonder where he finds the time, he has also published seven
books, the most recent being A Dab of Dickens & A Touch of Twain, a humorous work that
covers various notable figures in American and English literature — including Fitzgerald.
Dr. Engel will provide his Celebrity Series audience with an intimate glimpse into
the life and work of this great novelist, who lived in an historically important time.
“Fitzgerald’s turbulent life and brilliant novels perfectly capture the sensation and
sadness of the Jazz Age,” says Dr. Engel, referring to the period between 1918 and 1929
— when the Roaring Twenties began to give way to the Great Depression.
Celebrity Series events are held at the Chapel of Lake Avenue Church, 393 North Lake Avenue,
Pasadena. Single-event tickets are $30. For tickets or more information, please contact the San
Marino Guild at (626) 441-1465 or (626) 792-4963.
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National Charity League
Juniors members (from left) Michelle
Hickey, benefit co-chair; Melanie
Polk, benefit co-chair; and Diane
Comi French, past president, present
a check to Huntington Hospital
President and CEO Stephen A. Ralph.
BELOW:
National Charity League
Juniors of san marino
[ Enhancing Care for Neonatal and Pediatric Patients ]
On June 4, 2008, members of the National Charity League Juniors of San Marino gathered to
present a check in the amount of $153,000 to Huntington Hospital, in support of our neonatal
and pediatric intensive care units. A portion of the funds — made available thanks to the
success of the group’s 2008 gala, A Hollywood Affair — are being used to support the neonatal
and pediatric intensive care units to enhance care to our community’s youngest patients.
Specifically, the proceeds from the event are supporting the Parent Connection Program, a
vital component of the NICU, which provides mentoring, education and counseling services to
more than 400 parents of premature and critically ill newborns each year. The program offers
essential support to families while their infants are in the hospital, and provides aftercare and
educational services following discharge.
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Funds raised also assisted in the purchase of a new Giraffe Incubator,
which allows NICU caregivers to perform tests, treatments and
emergency medical procedures on severely ill infants without moving
them from their micro-environment. In the PICU, monies raised at
A Hollywood Affair have been allotted toward the purchase of a new
telemetry monitoring system — helping physicians track vital signs of
the most critically ill patients — as well as toward the purchase of a
pediatric decumbent diversion system, an age-appropriate video center
providing soothing distractions for patients who are being treated for
drug-induced comas and other serious conditions.
Special thanks go to Pasadena’s Place Vendôme, which for the past five
years has generously donated store gift certificates for the 52-card raffle.
Later in June, the members
of NCL Juniors of San Marino welcomed 14 new members at the
Provisional Luncheon at the Scarlet Tea Room. NCL Juniors of San
Marino’s new president, Mary Daves, initiated the Provisionals and
thanked them for their commitment to the community.
At the time of going to press, the group is working hard on
preparations for its 2009 gala, to be held at a private club in downtown
Los Angeles. The event, entitled An Evening in Shangri-La, is scheduled
for March 21st and will feature live and silent auctions, dinner, dancing,
casino games and entertainment. Monies generated will help fund the
purchase of additional essential equipment for the hospital’s neonatal and
pediatric intensive care units, as well as support the Parent Connection
Program. In addition, a portion of proceeds from the 2009 gala will
help support expansion of Huntington Hospital’s Emergency & Trauma
Center, whose patients include approximately 17,000 children and
adolescents each year — a significant percentage of whom are under- or
uninsured. The Emergency & Trauma Center is a vital resource for
local children and a point of entry to the hospital’s PICU. The center’s
expansion will help ensure that asthmatic infants struggling to breathe,
children suffering neurological trauma and young boys and girls with
other serious illness or injury receive the highest level of care promptly,
when every second counts.
“An Evening in Shangri-La” Awaits.
TOP: Mary Daves (right), 20082009 president of National Charity
League Juniors of San Marino,
with Marlene Evans, 2008-2009
president of National Charity League
of San Marino. CENTER: National
Charity League Juniors’ 20082009 provisional members. BOTTOM:
National Charity League Juniors’
2008-2009 executive board.
For more information regarding NCL Juniors’ event, please contact Julie Castro at
[email protected].
Errata: The NCL Juniors of San Marino’s 2008 gala, A Hollywood Affair,
was not held at the Roosevelt Hotel as stated in the summer 2008
issue of Advocate. The event was held at a private club in downtown Los
Angeles. We apologize for the error.
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From shopping nights to
fashion shows and more,
the Women’s Auxiliary has
supported Huntington Hospital
for more than 80 years.
Women’s Auxiliary
[ Inspiring Generosity in the Season of Giving ]
Over 15 days in November 2008, members
of the Women’s Auxiliary held a series of shopping
nights throughout San Gabriel Valley, with generous
participating stores donating a portion of the sales
proceeds from the events to Huntington Hospital.
Funds are being used toward the cost of medications for
indigent patients seen through the hospital’s Dispensary.
The auxiliary’s efforts brought extra meaning to holiday
purchases, as each gift bought for a friend or loved one
also provided a gift to the hospital!
The shopping series was launched on November 11
at Provisions in Sierra Madre. The store sells a wonderful
array of kitchen supplies, as well as merchandise ranging
from clothing to candles. On November 15 and 16,
customers browsed tempting goods at Sandra Bell
Johnson, which sells imports including fine jewelry, from
India and other parts of Asia. On November 25, two
Sierra Madre establishments, Savor the Flavor and Leonora
Moss, delighted customers with their respective wares.
Savor the Flavor is a gourmand’s heaven, with top-shelf
oils, vinegars and other specialty foods, while creations
from florist Leonora Moss offer a feast to other senses.
The spirit of the season continued on
December 9, when the Women’s Auxiliary held a sale
of miniature, decorative Christmas trees at Huntington
Hospital. The event showcased the creative talents of
the group’s members, and included traditional, bonsai
and other variations on the festive theme. More than
20 trees were sold, with proceeds again supporting the
Dispensary’s Medication Fund.
Deck the halls.
Toasting the year’s successes. In late December,
the Women’s Auxiliary’s fundraising season culminated
with a gathering of members for a convivial Christmas
luncheon, at which they ate, celebrated — and presented
a check to Huntington Hospital representing the results
of their fundraising work. Held at The Athenaeum, the
event was an enjoyable toast to members’ accomplishments
over the course of the year.
The Women’s Auxiliary is Huntington Hospital’s
longest-running support group, having been founded
more than 80 years ago. Each year since, its members
have continued to find innovative ways –– from fashion
shows to centerpiece competitions and more –– to
support their community’s hospital.
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Working out in the
hospital’s cardiac rehabilitation
program provides patients with
significant heart-health benefits
— benefits made possible thanks
to the generous involvement of
H.E.A.R.T. donors.
ABOVE:
H.E.A.R.T. Committee
[ Helping to Advance Cardiac Care ]
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For more than 15 years, the Heart Education Association for Rehabilitation and Treatment
(H.E.A.R.T.) Committee has provided tremendous support to Huntington Hospital, helping
us remain at the leading edge in cardiac care. H.E.A.R.T. Committee members have worked
tirelessly throughout to raise funds for cardiac rehabilitation facilities, equipment and services,
bringing life-enhancing benefits to local patients. And funding generated in recent years has also
helped enhance other aspects of the hospital’s overall cardiac care services.
Cardiac patients in our region have access to a physician-supervised
cardiac rehabilitation program at Huntington Hospital, where they can exercise and participate
in educational activities to strengthen cardiac health and reduce future risk. Funds generated
by the H.E.A.R.T. Committee for 2008 allowed the hospital to replace aging treadmills with
two new step machines in the center’s well-utilized gym. Dollars were also earmarked to replace
worn carpet and flooring, and to provide new paint and furnishings — enhancing the comfort
and safety of all who rely on the gym’s services for their heart health.
In addition, funds raised by the H.E.A.R.T. Committee helped purchase a state-of-the-art,
computer-based, cardiac mapping system in 2008. This technology enhances physicians’ ability to
effectively diagnose — and thus treat — serious cardiovascular conditions. The mapping system
provides accurate three-dimensional renderings of the complex anatomy of the heart’s chambers,
allowing clinicians a clearer view of any problems and promoting prompt and accurate intervention.
NEW AND IMPROVED.
A forward-thinking investment. Over 80 million people in the United States have one
or more forms of cardiovascular disease, according to a study conducted by the American
Heart Association in 2005. Though unfortunately not a guarantee of avoiding disease entirely,
adopting and maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle (quitting smoking, following a nutritional
diet and getting regular exercise) can reduce risk.
In addition to its support for diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitation services for heart
patients, the H.E.A.R.T. Committee is dedicated to keeping the community informed
about heart health. The committee’s fundraising efforts will help achieve that end, through
the creation of a new resource library for the cardiac rehabilitation program. The library
will contain an array of materials regarding diet, nutrition and exercise — supplementing
information provided by patients’ physicians.
The H.E.A.R.T. Committee will also soon have a hand in advancing technology available for
the treatment of patients through the hospital’s cardiac and interventional vascular laboratory.
Specifically, funds contributed and raised by the committee will be used toward advanced
technology — in the form of a new monitoring system. The system will provide enhanced
tracking of patients’ vital signs before and after catheterization procedures.
As hospital leaders continue to assess ways that services for cardiac patients can be even
further improved, the generosity of H.E.A.R.T. Committee members and supporters makes a
difference. Their involvement touches the heart of our community! We are deeply grateful.
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Longtime Huntington
Collection volunteer Kathy
Kobayashi models a Fendi
coat from the Collection’s
Boutique. The upscale resale
store generates approximately
$100,000 annually in support
of Huntington Hospital’s
Senior Care Network.
LEFT:
Huntington Collection
[ Clothing for the Discerning Shopper ]
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Step into the Huntington Collection and you may find yourself lingering longer
than anticipated, particularly if you have found your way to the Collection’s Boutique. This
enticing section of the Pasadena store is filled with the best of the best for all seasons and
occasions, including wedding and prom dresses, tuxedos and cummerbunds and vintage apparel.
Depending on the day of your visit, you’ll also discover designer clothing, handbags and shoes by
the likes of Armani, Dooney & Bourke, Dior and Coach.
All Boutique clothing and accessories are in pristine condition, thanks to the hard work of
Kathy Kobayashi and other Huntington Collection volunteers. Kathy, who has donated her time to the
Collection for 14 years, is a mainstay of the Boutique. With her artistic eye, she has helped transform the
800-square-foot space into a shopping paradise, with merchandise fit for Fifth Avenue.
After items are donated to the Collection, Kathy and her co-volunteers get to work. She
and her “invaluable volunteer assistant,” Trish Bredesen, launder, mend and iron as needed,
and then price and display the items. Volunteers Pat Alazard and Charlotte Packard are also
instrumental in getting everything priced and ready. “The Boutique’s crew of volunteers then
sell, sell and sell,” says Kathy.
A truly integral part of the Huntington Collection, the Boutique plays an important role in
raising funds for Huntington Hospital, generating approximately $100,000 annually. All proceeds
from the Huntington Collection, including funds generated by Boutique sales, benefit the hospital’s
Senior Care Network, which helps San Gabriel Valley seniors remain healthy and independent.
Come see the Boutique’s fine threads for yourself at the Huntington Collection, located at 766 South Fair
Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, two blocks south of California Boulevard. The Collection is open every weekday
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except Thursdays, when doors are open noon to 6 p.m. Receive half-price off all
regular clothing and 20 percent or more off Boutique clothing at the “Saturday Sale,” which takes place the
last Saturday of every month from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Huntington Collection Shines Online
Browse through some of the Huntington Collection’s currently
available merchandise online at www.thehuntingtoncollection.com.
You will find a host of one-of-of-kind items — from vintage jewelry
to modern home furnishings and more.
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From left, Susan Blumenfeld, Janet Millard and
Gail Jagels volunteer at Huntington Hospital’s S. Robert
and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop as a way to give back to the
community — and spend time with good friends. While
their tastes differ, they all find plenty to love in the gift
shop’s ever-changing collection.
BELOW:
S. Robert and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop
[ Year-round Resource for Fine Gifts ]
Huntington Hospital’s S. Robert and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop has become a favorite of
the community — the “go-to source” for special items that cheer up a patient’s day. What some
people may not know is that the gift shop has a stellar variety of gifts for all occasions — just
ask the gift shop’s dedicated Wednesday volunteers, Gail D. Jagels, Susan HR Blumenfeld and
Janet K. Millard. All share a passion for service to others. They also share a love for shopping!
During a recent visit to the gift shop, they shared their zest for volunteering, while
recommending favorite items from the gift shop’s showcases.
Gail Jagels became involved with the gift shop as a member of the
Flintridge La Cañada Guild. For Gail, the hospital is a “second home,” and time spent in the gift
shop is an opportunity to contribute (giving begins at home!) and to meet dear friends.
Gail particularly loves the floral arrangements available at the gift shop. These colorful
and elegant arrangements make “a wonderful hostess gift: They look great, and will truly
A reliable source.
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last!” she notes. Gail is drawn particularly to the striking orchids, which
“bloom from year to year.” Whether for Mother’s Day, a birthday, or
other special occasion, she adds, the arrangements are “tasteful, beautiful,
affordable and require minimal care.”
And flowers available at the gift shop also bring just the right touch of
cheer and color to brighten up a patient’s day. “I know that if I’m visiting a
friend here in the hospital,” Gail says, “I can walk into the gift shop, select a
beautiful arrangement, and my friend will be pleased. I’ve come to depend
on the gift shop as a reliable source,” she adds. “I know that I’ll always find
something perfect for any occasion.”
For Susan Blumenfeld, also a Flintridge
La Cañada Guild member, volunteering at the gift shop is an opportunity
to give back and to stay in touch with her fellow guild members — not to
mention the wonderful shopping opportunities! She enthuses that Gift Shop
Manager Geri Hamane always stocks a wide variety of of-the-moment items.
So “working in the gift shop keeps you current,” she says, “and it’s a great
place to find special gifts and items for the kids.”
Susan is particularly fond of the gift shop’s wide selection of cashmere
scarves. While southern California may not be known for the coldest of
weather, she says, “I’m a scarf girl! My friends tease me because I wear
scarves all the time!” Her gift shop favorite on the day of our visit: a soft
grey plaid cashmere. “It’s chic, reasonably priced, and benefits the hospital
— what more could you ask for?”
The vanguard of shopping!
Twelve years ago, Janet Millard began
volunteering at Huntington Hospital through the Flintridge La Cañada
Guild — and she has been a fan of the gift shop ever since. Janet finds her
fellow volunteers to be a fun, hardworking group of people: “It’s a small
group,” she says, “but we do great work!”
Often, that work entails helping a customer select just the right item —
no small challenge, given the wide selection of items available. Janet frequently
recommends jewelry pieces that add just the right touch of glamour to a
special-occasion outfit. She is particularly drawn to the shop’s chunky, ethnicinspired necklaces, which come in a range of colors and textures.
“You find things you wouldn’t usually find in a shopping mall or even in
boutiques,” says Janet. “The selection is always changing, the merchandise is
affordable, the staff is knowledgeable — and that makes all the difference!”
Variety and great service.
The gift shop is open for business Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to
8 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. For more information
on how to get involved as a gift shop volunteer, or regarding other volunteering
opportunities at the hospital, please contact the volunteer and customer service office
at (626) 397-5208.
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BELOW: Mary Smeritschnig (left) and Debbie Jones co-chaired the Altadena
Guild’s 16th annual Lynn Smith Memorial Golf Tournament at Brookside
Golf Course in Pasadena. The event raised funds in support of Huntington
Medical Research Institutes (HMRI). BOTTOM: Dorothy Hull, a 29‑year
member of the Altadena Guild, received the 2008 Shelden Award in
recognition of her loyalty, dedication and commitment to the Lynn Smith Golf
Tournament and to HMRI.
Altadena Guild of Huntington Hospital
[ Support Reaches New Heights at the Annual Golf Tournament ]
On October 20, the Altadena Guild celebrated the 16th year of its
annual Lynn Smith Memorial Golf Tournament. Friends and supporters
gathered at Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena for the event which
— along with opportunities for friendly competition and fabulous
sportsmanship — raised funds in support of Huntington Medical
Research Institutes (HMRI). Proceeds support HMRI’s medical
research, which benefits Huntington Hospital and our community.
Tournament activities commenced with an elegant lunch. The
following round of golf was played in a scramble format and a variety
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of fun, competitive events were offered — including
men’s, women’s, mixed and senior foursomes; men’s and
women’s longest drive; men’s and women’s closest-to-thepin; and a beat-the-pro contest. Altadena Guild President
Carla Houser Partma greeted participants and shared her
gratitude for their generous involvement. Tournament
Chairs Debbie Jones and Mary Smeritschnig also voiced
their appreciation to the many participants and volunteers
who helped make the event a tremendous success.
After an exhilarating afternoon of golf, participants
gathered for a cocktail reception and dinner and the
Helicopter Ball Drop — an exciting new element of this
year’s event. Guests enjoyed the arrival of a helicopter
that hovered above the 10th hole and dropped 200
golf balls (purchased by guests in advance of tee-off).
The ball landing closest to the hole earned its owner a
$1,000 prize. This year’s winner graciously returned the
check, stating, “Huntington Hospital and HMRI saved
my life and my dedication to supporting these fine
institutions will continue.”
Following play, dinner was served, during which guild
members recognized supporting sponsors, without whom
the tournament would not be possible. This year’s generous
sponsors included Roger and Michele Engemann, The
Emelco Foundation, Advantage Ford, Montag & Caldwell
Investment Counsel, and Citizens Business Bank. Many
thanks also go to the many guild members who stepped
up to the tee as Helicopter Ball Drop Sponsors.
The Shelden Award was
established in 2000 in honor of C. Hunter Shelden, MD,
a Pasadena neurosurgeon and research pioneer, as well as
a founding director and board member of HMRI until
his death in 2003, at age 95. Dr. Shelden, himself a golf
enthusiast, once designed a putter that he hoped would
receive Southern California Golf Association approval
to enhance putting accuracy. The award created in his
name acknowledges select individuals for their loyalty,
dedication and commitment to the Lynn Smith Golf
Tournament and to HMRI.
This year, the 2008 Shelden Award was presented
to Dorothy Hull. A past president, home tour chair and
three-time golf tournament chair, Dorothy has been a
member of the Altadena Guild for 29 years. Born in
the 2008 Shelden Award.
San Francisco, she is a third-generation Californian. She
and her husband of nearly 52 years, local businessman
Herb Hull, raised three children in Pasadena. Dorothy
now treasures time spent with her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. She truly exemplifies the spirit
of the coveted Shelden Award, having launched her
lifetime of service to the Pasadena community during
her high school years. The Altadena Guild and HMRI
extend heartfelt gratitude to Dorothy for her remarkable
dedication to our community.
Supporting research…creating new knowledge.
Following the awards ceremony, prizes were given to the
winning foursomes in men’s, women’s, mixed and senior
categories. A silent auction concluded the event, offering
a host of exciting travel opportunities. Packages including
“Experience the Magic of an African Safari,” “Germany,
Get Behind the Wheel on a Porsche Driving Experience,”
“NASCAR Nextel Cup Race — Ladies and Gentlemen
Start your Engines,” “2009 Masters Golf Tournament
at Augusta National Golf Club,” “Italy, The Wines of
Tuscany,” “Paris Culinary Adventure for Two,” “Costa
Rica Tarpon Fishing Voyage” and “St. Andrews, Scotland
— The Home of Golf” raised enthusiasm…and bids.
The Altadena Guild’s annual golf tournament is
named in honor of late Pasadena businessman Lynn
A. Smith — a founding board member and longtime
benefactor of HMRI. Members of the Altadena Guild
have supported the work of HMRI and Huntington
Hospital through volunteerism and fundraising since
1951. HMRI is an independent, nonprofit, publicbenefit organization dedicated to improving health and
prolonging life by enhancing knowledge of life processes
and disease, and by developing technology to diagnose
and treat diseases.
The Altadena Guild also hosts an annual home tour
in the spring, which raised $65,000 last year to support
HMRI’s work. The Guild will host its 58th Annual
Home Tour on Sunday, May 3, 2009. The 17th annual
Lynn Smith Memorial Golf Tournament is scheduled for
Monday, October 19, 2009. For more information, please
contact the Altadena Guild at (626) 304-4678.
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2008 Donors to
Huntington Hospital
We are proud to recognize donors whose 2008 gifts helped ensure the availability of
superior care at Huntington Hospital. We are truly grateful for their support of our highquality medical services. These generous friends have made a real and positive difference in
the lives of patients across our region.
* = Deceased
Fellow & above reflect
cumulative lifetime giving.
Life Benefactor
The Ahmanson Foundation
Anonymous (1)
Mr. & Mrs. Guilford C. Babcock
Mr. & Mrs. Merle H. Banta
Ethel Wilson Bowles & Robert Bowles
Memorial Fund
Carl F. Braun Residuary Trust
Dona & Gordon Crawford
FOrtuna Foundation
Harriet & James Fullerton
Margaret & Ned Good
Good Hope Medical Foundation
Henry L. Guenther Foundation
Elizabeth Katte Harris Foundation
Dr.* & Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs
The J. Terrence Lanni Family
Ellen & David Lee
The Ouyang Family
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Podley
Mr. & Mrs. J. Kristoffer Popovich
The James & Eleanor Randall Foundation
Anne & Jim Rothenberg
The Schow Foundation
The H. Russell Smith Foundation
John Stauffer Charitable Trust
The Marge* & Alan* Talt Family
UniHealth Foundation
Helen & Will Webster
The Weingart Foundation
Benefactor
Anonymous (1)
Ayrshire Foundation
H. N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation
The Kathryne Beynon Foundation
John G. & Ruth R. Braun
The Bryant Family
The Condon Family Foundation
Mr. Edmund B. Cowdrey
Forest Lawn Foundation
John A. Hartford Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Havner, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley D. Hayden
Adelaide Hixon
Robert Holmes* &
Joanne Watson-Holmes
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
W. M. Keck Foundation
Phillip D. & Lois S. Matthews
Ronald & Susan Morrow
Judy & Ben Reiling
The Rose Hills Foundation
Mrs. Jack T. Ryburn
The Linda & John Seiter Family
The Robert A. Waller Foundation
Cynthia & Henry Yost
Mrs. Constance G. Zahorik*
Mr. & Mrs. S. Robert Zeilstra
Founder
Shelley Allen & Bob Kohorst
The Archstone Foundation
Avery & Andy Barth
Lynn & Doug Brengel
California Community Foundation
Wendy & Jim Drasdo
Julia & Ken Gouw
The John & Katherine Gurash Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Haaga, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. F. D. Halladay
Mr. & Mrs. P. Theodore Hammond
Stephanie F. & J. Dale Harvey
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Hirrel
Della Martin Foundation
Pam & J. C. Massar
Margot & Mitch Milias
Carolyn & Chuck Miller
Pasadena Community Foundation
Pasadena Respiratory Health Foundation
Mrs. Meredith R. Quinn
Mrs. Charles H. Reeves
Georgia B. Ridder Foundation
Marilyn & Jud Roberts Family
The John & Dorothy Shea Foundation
Rary Simmons
Judith H. & Robert L. Spare
Mrs. Hubert M. Walker, Jr.
Fellow
Anonymous (1)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Beckham, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Bennett
Cherry & David Bianchi
Mrs. Sharon Hammond Boultinghouse
Ann & Richard Boutin & Family
Mrs. Henry A. Braun
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Brigham, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. James Bruni
Charles H. Cahill
The California Wellness Foundation
Kristin & Greg Chapman
Richard & Michelle Chino & Family
Ed & Alicia Clark
Kevin Clifford Family
John & Mary Cosgrove
Mary & Arthur Crowe
Mr. & Mrs. R. Todd Doney
Mr. & Mrs. James K. Dunton
Gail & Jim Ellis
Mrs. Mary T. Escherich
Mrs. John E. Fortune
Gesner/Johnson Foundation
Robert W. & Esmeralda T. Gibson
The Giolando Family
The Glassford Family
Mr. Arno E. Grether
Ms. Sheila Grether & Mr. Mark Marion
The C. S. & Carmen deMora Hale
Foundation
Ann Slavik Hall
Lois & Warren Hartman
Robert D. Hudson
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Hurt
Mrs. George D. Jagels
J.W. & Ida M. Jameson Foundation
Gregory D. & Jennifer W. Johnson
Katherine & Paul Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. B. Marshall Katz
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kohl
Mrs. John F. Kooken
Heather & Harvey Lenkin
Vittorio & Margaret Maccaferri
Janet & Len Marangi
Mrs. Courtney Marculescu
McCone Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John E. McGhee
Mr. & Mrs. J. Leland Mothershead III
Wendy Munger & Leonard L. Gumport
Lluella Morey Murphey Foundation
Mr. Richard W. Nelson
Norris Foundation
Mrs. Joy K. Otte
PARAID
The Parsons Corporation
Charles & Nancy Reardon
Marge Richards
Virginia H. Rowan
The SahanDaywi Foundation
The Samuels Family
San Marino Woman’s Club
Katharine & Warren Schlinger
The Seaver Institute
Mrs. Terry Seidler
Mr. Richard P. Shooshan
Jaynie & Woody Studenmund
Dorothy & Robert* Talty
Patricia Thomas
Ms. Anita To
Jeannie & William Tsai
Mr. Harry Tsao & Ms. Carol Chen
Sid & Betsey Tyler
Judy & Robert Waller
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Wang
Western Asset Management Company, Inc.
Mr. Frank S. Whiting
Ying Enterprises
Robert & Shirley Yu
Patron
Jim Avedikian/Phoenix Wellness Center
Avery Dennison
Avery Dennison Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Beardsley
Dr. & Mrs. James C. Caillouette
Mrs. James F. Dickason
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Dulin
Nairi & Reed Gardiner
William & Patricia Jameson
Bonnie & Micah Kass
Mr. Paul Louie
Melba Macneil
Weta & Allen Mathies
Jason & Rena Pilalas
Elliot & Marcia Sainer
Wendy & John Siciliano
Mrs. Elizabeth Y. Suffel
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Talt
Mr. & Mrs. Mark K. Talt
Mr. Stephen S. Talt &
Ms. Leslee P. Sherill-Talt
Mrs. Henry J. Tenaglia
Nancy L. Van Tuyle
Dr. & Mrs. Kwang-I Yu
Colleague
Helen I. Drummond
Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. Hambleton
T. June & Simon K.C. Li
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Okum
Deidra Norman Schumann
Laney & Tom Techentin
Mrs. William P. Trowbridge
Medicus Society
Mr. & Mrs. Ashwin Adarkar
Anonymous (1)
Mrs. Nona R. Baer
Lauren & Kevin Bender
Mrs. Gustavo H. Caballero
Michele & Tom Carter
Mrs. Donald W. Crowell
Mr. & Mrs. Paul DeJoseph
Shari & Drew Domenghini
Josh & Heather Drake
The Aleck Dugally Family
Mr. & Mrs. Albert R. Elby
Tom & Nancy Elsaesser
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Fish
Brett & Erika Foy
Mr. Ray V. Gerhart
Armando L. Gonzalez & Brenda Berg
Douglas & Eunice Goodan
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Goodwin
Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Haderlein
Simon & Charlotte Harrison
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hemmings
The Henry Family Fund
Mrs. Joseph A. Herron
Betty Chin Ho
John F. Hotchkis, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson D. Jones, Sr.
The Kroha Family
Mr. John T. Lewis
John & Carol Llewellyn
Mrs. Yvonne Llewellyn
Shelly & Dennis Lowe
Jane & Alex MacKinnon
Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Mandeville, Sr.
Arthur L. Martin
Thomas & Debra Mitchell
Charles & Lorene Moran
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred W. Mordecai
Elizabeth Nickerson
Verne* & Sarah Orr
Elizabeth M. & Donald W. Petit
Rose Marie Coine Rutherford
Irene N. Sang, OD, FAAO
Mr. Roderick Shingu
Kimball D. Smith
Kristin & Tim Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Stender E. Sweeney II
Dorothy Tatter, MD &
Mr. Richard B. Newton
Elizabeth H. Taylor
Tom & Ginger* Trowbridge
Mrs. Kenneth Q. Volk, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence F. Waterman
Daniel A. Weiss
Mr. & Mrs. Russell E. White
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond S. Yen
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Zeronian
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Associate
Anne & Brad Alford
Anonymous (2)
Mr. Robert L. Aronoff
John & Margaret Asher
Ms. Ann Babcock
Ms. Rebecca B. Bales
Jim Blitz
Jack & Joan Bonholtzer
Mrs. George N. Boone
John* & Janet Bowmer
Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Bulmahn
Sue & Stephen Chandler
Ms. Phoebe Chao
Mr. John G. Clary
Doris Young Coates
Paul & Sherrill Colony
Miss Anne Lloyd Crotty
Mrs. Mary Anne A. Cunningham
Mia & Justin Dean
Stuart & Georgia Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. J. Benjamin Earl
Robert & Geraldine* Edens
Mrs. Dorothy Falcinella
Dr. James J. & Sue Femino
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Forbes
Mildred & Martin Gould
Mr. John E. Grech
Joyce & Allen Greif
Marka O. Hibbs
Mrs. Henry Y. Hwang
Moraig (Jo) Jardon
Mr. & Mrs. Peter D. Kaufman
Mr. & Mrs. George P. Kinkle III
Barbara & Bob Koch
Horst & Virginia Lechler
Michael & Ellen Linsey
Craig & Diane Martin
Lary & Debby Mielke
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Mullin
Dave & Jennifer Murphy
Mary Will Newell
Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Ng
Dr. & Mrs. Walter F. Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Nuckols
Sterling Pile
Mrs. Cornelius J. Pings
Edward & Maxine Pittroff
Sue & Steve Ralph
Diana J. Raney
Carol Reynolds
Susan & Rufus Rhoades
Mr. & Mrs. Robert U. Sandroni
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Saunders
Eva & John Simpson
Marilyn & Eugene Stein
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin E. Ulf III
Paula M. Verrette, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Von Der Ahe
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Warren
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Warren
Ms. Martha White
Friend
Anonymous (2)
Frank & Sharon Arthofer
Dr. & Mrs. Eugene T. Baldridge
Mr. & Mrs. George Barraza
William & Sue Barry
Mr. Scott A. Bell & Ms. Joy L. Matsumoto
William A. Bell
Margaret & Kenneth Blair
C. J. & Jean Blasiar
Dr. & Mrs. Fred A. Blum
Robert & Lois Boardman
Mrs. Jenifer Bode
Ms. Sandra A. Bode
Mr. & Mrs. F. Otis Booth III
Byron & Mary Ann Boyer
James B. Boyle, Jr.
Judith B. Brandt
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Breneiser III
James H. Brewer &
DeeDee Moffat-Brewer
Frank M. Brooks, Jr. &
Elizabeth Koen Brooks
Roger & Lynda Brown
Pat & John Bucklin
Teresa L. Caldwell
Marian & Donald Cameron
Mrs. Kenneth J. Campbell
Sherrill & James Carbonetti
Dr. & Mrs. Enrique J. Carregal
Mrs. Aldo Casaretto
Mr. George L. Cassat
Roy & Daisy Chan
Catherine “Tink” Cheney & Barry Jones
Robert & Beatrice Chun
Katherine C. Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Coffey
Mr. & Mrs. T. Samuel Coleman
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Coleman
Sally & Paul Conn
Mary Catherine & Richard T. Cooper
Alice & Joe Coulombe
Meg & George Coulter
Dr. & Mrs. David G. Covell
Diane & Robert Coyer
Dr. & Mrs. James A. Crabtree
Mr. & Mrs. Lue D. Cramblit
Raymond E. Davis, Jr.
Lynn De Groot
Verna Delgado
Bonnie & Dusty DeVos
Mr. & Mrs. John E. DeWitt
Mrs. Lucile McVey Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Dunn
Mr. Jeffrey A. Dvorak
Hayden & Joanne Eaves
John & Lucinda Edwards
Janet & Ralph Erickson
Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Erskine
Dr. Daniel J. Essin & Dr. Cecelia Essin
Igor Fineman & Helen Shyn
Dick & Sue Fletcher
Christopher & Nancy Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry E. Froberg
Haley & Anita Fromholz
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Furrey
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Galbraith
Patricia & Stephen* Gamble
Mrs. William D. Geiger, Jr.
Constantine Gertmenian
Mr. & Mrs. M. C. Gill
Mr. Marvin F. Goecks
Stephen T. Goei, DDS
Robert T. Goldweber, MD &
Veronica Thomas
Steven & Ruthie Gonsoski
Mr. Stafford R. Grady
Dr. & Mrs. Gordon P. Griggs
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Halley
Mrs. Richard Hambleton
William & Barbara Hanna
H. Michael Hecht & Diana Collins-Hecht
Mr. Herbert Hezlep III
Priscilla & Gary Hoecker
Mrs. Leslie Ann Hogan
Deborah & Schuyler Hollingsworth
Mark & Susie Horn
Mr. Ming Hsieh & Ms. Fong Z. Liu
Krikor Jansezian, PhD
Fred D. Johnson, Jr. & Nancy H. Johnson
Avery & Fred Johnson
Mr. & Ms. Richard W. Jones
Hideo & Nancy Kagawa
Dr. & Mrs. John P. Kassabian
Ms. Judith G. Kelly
Kevin M. Kelly, MD &
Ms. Carol Royce-Wilder
John F. King & Pamela P. King
Tim & Joyce Kirk
Barbara & Bill Klove
John & Jennith Knox
Mr. William C. Koelsch &
Ms. Amanda Goodan
Gloria L. Koeppel
Marlene R. Konnar & John D.
Baldeschwieler
Lorraine (Shingu) Koyama
Andy & Phyllis Krinock
Dr. & Mrs. William Lattin
Mrs. Harry E. Laughlin
Patrick Laurie, RN
Janet & Jeff Leitzinger
Luisa Lendo
Nancy & Ken Lewis
Jean Lipman-Blumen, PhD
Dr. & Mrs. Peter D. Lippincott
Glenn D. Littenberg, MD
Lee D. Macneil
Mary J. MacPherson
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Maldonado
Karla & David Marshall
Ilene & Howard Marshall
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph B. Martin
Mrs. Elise Mudd Marvin*
Christine McCarthy &
Michael McCormick
Edward J. & Dorothy H. McCarthy
Jeannette H. McCarty
Mr. James C. McClure
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. McCutchan
Judy & Steve McDonald
Mrs. Alexander C. McGilvray
Patricia C. McKeever, MD
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Medearis
Mrs. Janet G. Michaels
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Miller
Wendi & Bill Moffly
Marilynn W. Moore, MD
Susan L. Morehouse
Frank & Toshie Mosher
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald G. Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Nicholson, Jr.
Violet & Harold* Nishikawa
Debbie & Mark Ortega
Gordon John Pashgian
Ms. Margaret H. Pashgian
Mr. & Mrs. John Pasqualetto, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jon T. Pawley
Steven & Anita Peralez
Nancy & Mike Perry
Ms. Joanne E. Pittroff
Pamela & Erich Plaga
The Honorable &
Mrs. William R. Pounders
Nancy & Perry Preusch
Mrs. John W. Quinn, Jr.
Ashok Sunder Raj, MD
Harold & Penny Ray
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William Titus Reynolds
William L. Richter
Ralph & Angelyn Riffenburgh
David & Kathleen Rips
Barbara Rossi
Mrs. M. Lavina Rusk
Elsie Sadler
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Mrs. Claire Slaught
Joanne & Rob Smith
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Mr. Ronald Steinlauf
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Dorothy D. Stone
Francis & Swanny Tan
Donald & Sally Tapert
Ms. Kathleen Van Tassell &
Ms. Theresa Wick
Gordon & Sharon ViGario
Drs. John & Nancy Vogt
Richard & Ann Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Wayte
Aaron & Valerie Weiss
Ian & Barbara White-Thomson
Mrs. Claire W. Wilcott
Margaret & John Williams
Mary Strachan Wilson
Alison & Joseph Winter
Richmond Wolf
Mr. Chiu Wong & Ms. Sylvia Lee
Marianne & Matthew Wright
Dr. & Mrs. Dale W. Zeh
Henry Graham & Willa Zoff
Advocate
George Abdo & Sara Campbell
Evelyn & Stephen Abrahamson
Ms. Jeanette Abundis
Mark & Pamela Algorri
Grace Ray Anderson
Arthur N. Andrews
Mr. John W. Andrews
Anonymous (4)
Sue & Don Applegate
Mr. & Mrs.* W. Jefferson Arnett
Ms. Cheryl A. Arteaga
Tina & Phillip Baker
Robert & Joan Banning
Angela Bao
Maureen McDermott Battle, RN
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene D. Becker
Mrs. Robert Beebe
Boris & Tiffany Beljak
Mrs. Phyllis Benefiel
Patti Bennett
Stacy & Michael Berger
Gipsy & Edward Bergstrom
Neena Bixby
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Robert Boochever
Shirley Botsford
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Greg Bradford
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Dennis & Nancy Brewster
Jack & Gretchen Brickson
Karen & Steven Bristing
Mrs. Jane Brookings
Robin & Marion Campbell
Mr. Michael Carone
James Cashin
Mrs. Eva Mae Casner
Mr. Roston Cautivar
Cathi Chadwell & James Dalgarn
Mrs. Shirlee Chadwell-Elftman
Ms. Clara Chan
Mr. & Mrs. Julio Chan
Ms. Hsiao-Chen Chen
Geneva A. Clymer
Virginia B. Cobey
Dr. & Mrs. Robbin G. Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore G. Congdon
Stacey & Joseph Conzonire
Ms. Donna Cooper
Rita Coulter
Dr. & Mrs. Jay Crabtree
Elsie M. Craig
Edwin W. Cridland
Fenton & Joyce Cross
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Cunningham
Ginny & John Cushman
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon M. deLang
Mrs. Charles J. Detoy
John Di Lullo
Anthony S. Dmohowski & Family
Mrs. Larry E. Doan
Dr. & Mrs. James Dooley
Herbert W. Dover
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Duckett, Jr.
Debbie Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. Buon-Kien Duong
Ms. Inga Duranovic
Laura Dutt, Douglas Marsh & their dog,
Sophie
Dr. & Mrs. John L. Easthope
Jock & Suzanne Ebner
Alice R. Eckman
Nona E. Edelen
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Dr. Kalman J. Edelman &
Ms. Wendy Knecht
Mr. George Eisenbrand
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Eldridge
Roger & Michele Engemann
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Fastnow
Damon & Sue Feldmeth
Maria & Mike Finnegan
Mrs. G. Edward Fitzgerald
Jean & Louis Fleming
Mr. Michael Flynn
Ms. Regina Fong
Patricia Ann Fowler
Brett Furrey
Connie Galang
Sidney K. Gally
James & Priscilla Gamb
Chris Garcia
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin E. Garrett
Tim & Amy Garrity
Michael & Camille Gillespie
Cynthia Gillette & Family
Richard C. Gilman, PhD
Betty C. Gobrecht
Mrs. Betty Lee Gondek
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Gordon
Carole & Warren Greene
Myra J. Gregorian
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Gundersen
Mrs. Joseph D. Hallisey
Frances V. Hamilton
Mr. H. William Happel
Ms. Aranya S. Harper
William V. Harrity, MD
Evelyn M. J. Hartman
Mr. & Mrs. William Hasbun
Ms. Penny Hatlee
Corinne & James J. Hawk
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Hayden
Bill & Lindsay Hayden
Sue Haynie-Horn
Jen & Joel Heger
Everett D. Hendricks, MD
Mr. Lionel A. Hernandez
Sally S. Hinckley
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hite
Dorothy C. Hoffman
Martha & Paul Hogan
Mr. Brian L. Holman &
Ms. Mary E. Tarduno
Mr. Douglas G. Holt, Jr.
Amanda & Winter Horton
Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Hunter, Jr.
Milton & Karina Hunter
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Hutcheson
The Inatomi Family
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander W. Ingle
Ms. Tina Ivie
Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. James
Scott & Cindy Jenkins
Marina & Bryan Jick
Jean E. Johnson
Ms. Elizabeth D. Jones
Mary E. Jones
Dottie & Dennis Juett
Mr. & Mrs. David Kadue
Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Kaiser
Mr. Maurice H. Kent
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. Keros
Dorothy & Robert Klein
Cecilia & Max* Knell
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff M. Knowlton
Anthony G. Koerner, MD
Ms. Diane E. Kooken-Mechaley
Mr. & Mrs. Hal Kopacek
Lisa Krueger & Robert Wyman
Dr. & Mrs. Nirmal Kumar
Jill Kunitake
Ms. Margaret A. Kunze
Lucy & Gene Kunzman
Mary Jane Boggs Kurlander
Ms. Debra Landau
Mrs. Evelyn Landau
Robert & Marcia Lanz
William & Lynda Lapp
Albert Lasko & Antoinette Campos
Ms. Nancy D. Lavelle
Peter V. Lee, MD
Brandon & Wendy Lew
Mr. Wing S. Lieu
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Lillard
Mr. Richard B. Lindgren
Dorothy R. Lindsey
Mr. Alan Logan
Angelie A. Lorca
Mr. & Mrs. Morton Lord
James E. Ludlam*
Drs. James & Cynthia Macer
John MacFarland
Virginia & Richard Mackay
Georgina & Mark Maechling
Philip M. Mahoney
Lois Marples
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Mrs. Catherine Hayden Marsh
Stan & Claudia Mathioulakis
Dr. & Mrs. George T. Matsuda
Richard & Jewell Matsuura
Connie Matthews
Mary Matthiessen
Janet Mayeda & Mark Letourneau
John & Betty Maynard
E. P. Mazurek
Jenny & Richard McFarlane
Mr. & Mrs. Delford B. McGee
Kathy & Jim Meagher
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Medeiros
Mr. Rudolph H. Melinat
Mr. & Mrs. Jere Mendelsohn
Butch Merideth & Steve DePonte
Mr. Craig A. Miller & Ms. Lisa M. Arnett
Ryan & Lia Miller
Stacy M. & Stuart C. Miller
George C. Milligan
Mr. Richard H. Mills
Charles & Diana Minning
Dr. Michael M. Missakian
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Mok
Ms. Ana Monugian
Julia Morgan
Bob & Kris Morrish
Cathy & Steve Morrison
Mrs. Robert S. Morton
Florence & LeRoy Moser
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Murphy
Mr. & Mrs. Peter O. Musat
Andrea Nagata
Adria C. Navarro
Drs. Richard & Millie Nickowitz
Anthony & Linda O’Keefe
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart O’Melveny II
Kay & Steve Onderdonk
Antonio E. Parra
Don T. Phan & Hanh K. Tran
Peggy Phelps
James & Lauris Phillips
Carm Piscitelli
Don & Gloria Pitzer
Jill & Dick Polsby
Myrna C. Portuguez
Bill & Beth Price
Mrs. Rita Coveney Pudenz
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Quigley
Bill & Christy Rakow
Elizabeth Ralph
Heidi & Scott Rasmussen
Mr. Ralph V. Raulli
Lisa & Anthony Reese
Louise & Peter Reich
Neny Ribaya Reyes
Carol La Rock Richards
Dr. & Mrs. Herman H. Ricketts
Mr. Robert Rico &
Ms. Gloria Sanchez-Rico
David K. Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. David B. Rogers
R. Fernando & Linda Roth
Sheryl Rudie
Norman Ruff
Pete Runje
John & Peggy Russell
Patty & Jim Ryan
Ms. Rachel C. Salucop
Dr. & Mrs. Gordon H. Sasaki
Ed Saulny
Estelle B. Schlueter
Elizabeth Schoeni
Jeff Schoeni
Myrl R. Scott & Joan N. Scott, PhD
John & Sharon Scull
Ms. Ruth Segal
Mrs. Marvin D. Shafer
Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Sharp, Jr.
Gary H. & Helga Sherman
John V. Shields, Jr.
Dennis S. Shillam, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde E. Shives
Mr. James E. Siemon
Jill & Mike Sigler
Greg Simmons
W. June Simmons
Ms. Deborah S. Smith &
Ms. Carole A. Lambert
Gloria & Edward Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Smith
Mr. Ernest Stanley
Ms. Marsha R. Stanton
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Stassi
Ann H. Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. William Still
Nancy Strong
Mrs. Pelletier H. Supple
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Sutton
Stephanie & Kaoruhiko Suzuki
Sally & Phil Swan
Mrs. Robert J. Swart*
Mrs. Victor J. Szymak
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson T. Tan
Stan & Jo Ann Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Taylor
Catherine C. Thomas
Dr. & Mrs. Edmund Tse
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Volk
Robin & Hilda von Tscharner
Ms. Susan Wagner
Carrie & Scott Walker
Debra Wall
Mr. & Mrs. William S. Wang
William M. Wardlaw, Esq. &
The Honorable Kim M. Wardlaw
Elizabeth & Dick Warfel
Lissa & Malcolm Wehrle
Jeff & Debbie Weigand
Joy Yoshimura Weissman, MD
Mrs. William D. Wenzlau
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Werden
Jilleen Westbrook & Rick Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Ward Whaling
Walt & Julie Williams
Katherine & Warren Wimmer
Barbara Wirick
George & F. Fay Wong
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley L. Wong
Mary Belle Wright
Meriel L. Wu, MD & Mr. Nywood Wu
Marjorie & Joseph Wyatt
Philip & Elizabeth Young
Dr. David D. Yu & Ms. Heesun K. Son
Ms. Sinath Yu
John E. Zeile, Jr.*
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Zimmerman
Ms. Carol Zorn-Bourland
Partner
Barry & Janine Abell
Michael & Nella Abelson
Mrs. Herbert F. M. Adami
Mr. & Mrs. Jose A. Aguayo
Boghos & Ovsan Agulian
Mrs. Mandel Ainsworth
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore B. Aitken
Mr. & Mrs. Fernando A. Alegre
Carol & Henry Alfaro
Doug & Lynn Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Allen
Dr. Leslie C. Allen
Elizabeth A. Almengor
Edward & Noelle Aloe
Wufaa Alrashid, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Franklyn B. Amos
Katherine & Jack Anastasia
Dian P. Anderson
Ms. Dianne Anderson
Jack & Pat Andrews
Anonymous (8)
John F. Anthony
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Argentine
Andriana R. Armstrong, LCSW
Christina B. & Brian G. Arnold
David & Esi Asem
Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Thomas Ashby
Ms. Carolyn C. Atkins
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Au
Marilyn Austin
Karen Aydelott & John Robbins
Mr. Salvador Azekri
Mr. David A. Bailey
Yvonne & Hugh Baird
Col. & Mrs. Henry A. Barber III
John & Norma Barnell
Susan & William Bauman
Nick & Natalie Bazarevitsch
Jack & Pat Beauchamp
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Beebe
Mr. Jon E. Beebe
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Bender, Jr.
Mr. Miles Benickes
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Bennett
John & Kathleen Berchild
Meta & Jay Berger
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Bertero, Jr.
Mr. Ajit S. Bhamrah
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Biles
Richard J. Bing, MD
Eugene D. Bishop
Janet & James Black
David L. Blanchfield
Ms. Carla Bloemendaal
Bobbie R. & Pauline Bodiford
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bolger
Kenneth & Ruth Bolton
Mr. James F. Boreham
Mr. James A. Borelli
Ms. Jadranka Borgudan
Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Bourland
Joan & Robert Bowdoin
Mr. Curtis A. Bower
Mr. Brandon A. Bowlin, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Bowne II
Mr. & Mrs. Dalton M. Box
Mr. Malcolm Boyd &
Ms. Renee E. LaBran
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Bradley
Wayne & Lisa Brandt
Don & Evaline Brice
Mrs. Helen L. Brill
Ms. Julie A. Brown
Ingall W. Bull, Jr.
Mr. Scott J. Burdett
Susan Burnett
Ken Byrne & Karen Bissonnette
Jim & Jennifer Calhoun
Mr. Neal Callahan
Dr. & Mrs. Scott L. Carder
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. L. Edward Carnahan
Mr. Devin B. Cass
Ms. Barbara S. Castro
Ms. Jesusa B. Castro
Michael & Marlyn Catalano
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Cate
Joan & Robert Cathcart
Mr. Chick Yan Chan &
Mrs. Fung Y. Chan-Lee
Steven & Shirley Chan
Mr. Wilson Chan & Ms. Belinda Hung
Mr. & Mrs. Johnnie C. Chin
Francis K. & Sarah S. Cholko
Mr. & Mrs. Shody Chow
Mr. & Mrs. Ennis Choyce
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Ms. Gail F. Cinexi
Julia & Alfred Clark
Ms. Martha J. Clark
Doug & Linda Clarke
Dr. & Mrs. Edmond J. Clinton III
Tom & Maryadele Clougherty
Dawn Herbuveaux Cobb
Jim & Sharon Cochran
Ms. Dee Cody
Carol Collins
Mrs. Joseph Connor
Kae A. Connors
Mr. Gilbert Contreras
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Cook
Janice & Richard Cordova
Peter W. Corrigan, MD
Rania & Josh Cousins
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cowley
Mr. Stuart P. Coxhead, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Craven
Helen K. Creed
Daniel Cullen & Cathy Heflin
Mr. Nicholas Cummings
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. D’Antuono
Dr. Saralyn R. Daly
Ms. Cheryl Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Edmond R. Davis
Leverett & Victoria Davis
Ms. Sandra A. Davis
Lawrence & Lynne Day
Ms. Debbie De La Cruz
Jean & Pat De Mendoza
Virginia T. De Zell
Mr. & Mrs. R. Justin Dedeaux
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Demont
Mr. Karl Dempwolf
Drs. Wendy & Jeffrey Denham
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Dennerline
Leslie B. Dennis
Charlotte & Harold Dettmann
Harriet A. Diamond, PhD
Lisa & Jay Dick
Maggie & Ryan Dietz
Teresa & Mark Dilbeck
D. G. W. Dimit
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence DiPasquale
Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Distaso
Mr. Joseph Dmohowski
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Dotts
Mrs. Louise O. Dougherty
Mary Lou & Lee Dudley
Misa & Matt Dugally
Mr. & Mrs. George S. Dunaians
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Dunn
Mr. Charles Duvall
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Duvall
Mrs. Anne C. Eastwood
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Eastwood
Begoña & Candida Echeverria
Faye A. Eggerding, MD, PhD
Mr. & Mrs. Louis W. Eggers, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Dhiya El-Saden
Mr. & Mrs. Eliot Elieff
Token Era
Michele & Andrew Esbenshade
Nancy & Richard Esbenshade
Ursula & Norbert Esseln
Dr. & Mrs. James R. Esther
Barbara R. Evans
Mr. & Mrs. W. Hall Evans
Eugenio & Mercedes Fernandez
Mr. & Mrs. Orlando C. Ferrante
Ms. Christine C. Fetterling
JoeAnn & Richard Fiedler
Mr. Dan Figlo & Ms. Bonnie Barabas
Mary & Frederick Findley
Pat & Dick Finley
Stephanie & Steve Flagg
Francine & Ralph Flewelling
Mr. & Mrs. Rene Fogata
Mr. & Mrs. Miller Y. Fong
Phillip Fong
Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Fornaciari
Mrs. Virgil W. Fornas
Stacey & David Fortner
Claudia & Mark Foster
Thomas & Louise Fox
Harold L. Fraser
Mr. William Freeland
Mary I. French
Donald & Jean Freshwater
Doug & Melanie Frey
Casey S. Fu, MD
Kiyoshi & Ann Fujihara
Judy Gain
Ms. Marcela Garcia
Christen & Ben Garrett
Donald J. Gaspard, MD
Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Gerhardt
Meg & Don Gertmenian
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Giddings
Gary & Maureen Giesler
Dr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Giesler
Mr. & Mrs. Tom H. Gildersleeve
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Giss
Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Gitzinger
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Gomez, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. David Goodstein
Ms. Frances V. Gordon
Mr. & Mrs. John Grace
Dr. & Mrs. Shaun P. Grady
Ms. Aretha Green
Marsha & Joseph Grieco
Tom F. Grose
Mr. & Mrs. Gardner K. Grout III
Ms. Anna Guan
Mr. & Mrs. Amal M. Guessous
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Guglielmo
Mr. Gilbert E. Haakh
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick C. Haden
Alison B. Hadziosmanovic, RN
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hahn
Heather & Hank Haldeman
Mr. Donald E. Hall
Geri Hamane
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hamann
Mr. Arthur W. Hansen
Beth & Rob Hansen
Mr. Paul H. Hardacre
David & Connie Harding
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Harlow
Mr. & Mrs. Tyrus G. Harmsen
Marshall & Louise Harris
John & Kate Harris
Kristin & Berkeley Harrison
Dr. & Mrs. Hassan M. Hathout
T. George Hayakawa
Barbara & Willard Hayden
Janet & Bruce Hayes
Donald E. Hayes
Tom Hays
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Harry & Sharon Heidsman
Ms. Susan J. Helfgott
Mrs. Marianne Hendriks
Dr. & Mrs. W. James Henneberg
Mrs. Vincent W. Heublein
Dolores Hickambottom
Gordon & Joan Higbee
Margaret A. Higbee
Mr. William L. Hildeburn, Jr.
Fred & Stephanie Himmelberger
Cordelia & Tom Hinckley
George S. Hjelte, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Y. Ho
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Ho
Trang Hoang
Debbi & Randy Hoffman
Loretta & Robert Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Hoffman
Calvin & Jeannette Hollis
Ms. Virginia Holzer
Ms. Rosita B. Hooker
Lloyd & Betsy Hoover
Mr. & Mrs. Chad Hopper
Dr. Althea J. Horner
Mike & Sally Horner
Mr. Alvin W. Horton
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas F. Howell
Lester & Norma* Huebner
Mrs. Herbert C. Hull
Dr. & Mrs. Kjell N. Hult
Samuel & Celia Hunt
Mr. & Mrs. John Irigoyen
Orlando & Jean Irizarry
Anne & Bill Irvine
Marc & Kathy Isaacson
Frank & Mary Ituarte
Ms. Harriet A. Jackson
Kandis & Jonathan Jaffrey
Frank & Barbara Jameson
Ms. Lai Ying Jan
Denise Jankas, RN
Ms. Rhonda Jimenez
Bill & Elisabeth Johns
Mrs. Jacquelin Johnson
Heidi & Ron Johnson
Paul & Lillian Johnston
Mr. R. William Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Albert L. Jones, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry E. Jones
Virginia Jones
Margaret & Doug Jorgensen
Mrs. Ray W. Judson
Mrs. Erlina Julius
Ms. W. Ann Kaiser
Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kaniewski
Alan M. Karbelnig, PhD
Mr. John Kariotis
Mr. & Mrs. Mark M. Kassabian
Gail & Steven Katz
Cheryl & Howard Kaufman
Susumu & Reiko Kawamura
Jim & Gerry Kehoe
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Kelly
Mr. Jim Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Kendall
Don & Judy Kent
Mrs. Patricia Ketchum
Dr. & Mrs. Teng Hik Khoe
Ms. Misty L. Kiesler
Mr. & Mrs. Susumu Kimura
Mr. Richard N. Klink
Mary Knight
Alison & Francis Knoll
Terry Knowles & Marshall Rutter
Dr. & Mrs. Roy D. Kohl, Jr.
Mr. Eph Konigsberg
Mrs. Edward J. Korbel
Peter John Kousakis
Philip C. Kron & Mary Lou B. Kron
Ms. Paula L. Krueger
Bill & Alison Kuehn
Ms. Virginia L. Lacy
Mr. & Mrs. Graeme D. Laing
Patrick & Linda Lam
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Lamb
Joanne & Brett Lamberty
Mr. & Mrs. Yuk K. Law
Ms. Christy Lee
Paul S. Lee, CPA
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Lent
Margaret Leong
Marilyn R. Lester
Suzanne Levangie & Ron Kurtz
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Levin
Alyson & Bill Lewis
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Dr. & Mrs. Ricardo L. Liberman
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin K. Link
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher L. Link
Jim & Jill Liston
Elizabeth & Jim Little
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Liversidge
Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Loftus
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Logan
Ms. Gail Maree Lovejoy
Mr. & Dr. John S. Lowenthal
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Lynn
Dr. Robert J. Mackin &
Ms. Merrilee Fellows
Maud MacLaughlin
Marjorie W. Maiden
Mr. & Mrs. Perry A. Maljian
Nancy Gobar Mallicoat
Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Mann
Mrs. Deborah Manson
Harry & Patricia Tom Mar
Patti Mark
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell E. Marken
Ms. Rosemary Marsden
Mrs. Harold E. Marsh
Mr. Francis D. Marshall
John & Patricia Martin
Alvaro Martinez
Ms. Frances Mason
Mrs. Linda N. Massey
Mr. & Mrs. Joel R. Matthiesen
Dorothy & John Matthiessen
Mr. & Mrs. Emil H. Matyas
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Maucher, Jr.
Barbara L. Maxwell
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Mr. Edward H. Mayer
Mrs. Barbara J. McCarville
Olive & Chester* McCloskey
Mr. & Mrs. Britton J. McConnell
Mr. & Mrs. Ward G. McConnell
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Patty & Ken McKenna
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Mrs. Millard H. McLain
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Mr. & Mrs. John H. Meisch
Ms. Michelle Mendez
Irene Mendon
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Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Meyer
Cathy Michero
Asbasia Mikhail, MD
Patricia Milazzo & Robert Briggs
Mr. & Mrs. David P. Miller
The James Miller Family, the Robert Brody
Family & the Greg Miller Family
Ms. Jeanette R. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Norman C. Miller
Ms. Silvana J. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Minton
Ms. Annamarie V. Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Todd E. Molz
Georgia-Lee & Donald* Mon
Mr. D. Harry Montgomery
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Montoya
Mr. & Mrs. Phil J. Montoya, Jr.
Mr. Charles J. Moore
Steve & Megan Morelock
Whitney & Don Morgan
Dave & Janice Moritz
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Morphy
Mr. John Mosher
Roscoe & Carolyn Moss
Dick & Dottie Mouri
Dr. & Mrs. Donald R. Moyes
Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Mulligan
Mr. & Mrs. Martin W. Mullikin
Dr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Munger
Ms. Marion I. Murray
Mr. & Mrs. John Musker
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Ms. Sue Nakayama
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Dr. & Mrs. Roger C. Nelson
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Robert Neuwirth
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Mrs. J. Thomas Nixon
Kenneth Noernberg
Rayla Nolen
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George & Sandi Noujaim
Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Nutt
Ali & Tom O’Brien
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Juanita & Ray O’Marah
Marilyn & David O’Toole
Deanna & Fanning Oakley
Cornelia Odell, MD &
Mr. Gordon T. Odell
Alice M. Okuno
Mr. & Mrs. John N. Oliver
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Olson
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Oren
Robert & Julie Oropallo
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Osborn
Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Outhouse
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Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Paddock, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Pan
Patricia A. & John R. Payne
Patricia B. Payonzeck
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Paul & Alyson Pernecky
Richard Phegley & Carol Pfaffmann
Mr. & Mrs. George L. Piccardi
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Plunkett
Tom & Elizabeth Polenzani
E. Keith Polk, MD
Chris & Salpy Pontrelli
Mr. & Mrs. Laurence K. Poon
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas C. Porteous
Karen Potter
Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Poulson
Mr. Robert C. Powers & Ms. Lei Wang
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Powers
Jeanie & Peter Price
Dean & Judy Pruitt
Walter & Sheila Psaila
Mr. Sukhvinder Puri
Robert H. Quan
Marie & John Queen
Mr. & Mrs. Sol Rabin
Cynthia R. & Michael L. Raff
Ms. Ethel Ralls
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Ms. Rose M. Bryan
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Ms. Julieta Y. Cabigas
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Mrs. Cecilia L. Camacho
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Ms. Patricia A. Campbell
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Ms. Alicia M. Cantwell
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Margaret C. Cole
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Ms. Diane Escher
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Mr. Kenneth B. Garen
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Mr. Agustin Gochez-Chavez
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Kathryn Goldsmith
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Mr. Patrick E. Gomez
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Jessie M. Good
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Mrs. Dorothy M. Goodnight
Ms. April A. Goodwin
Eloise Goodyear
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Mr. James E. Gordon
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Mary C. Gormican
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Mrs. Richard Graft
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Elizabeth Park Grant
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Mr. Phillip M. Grant
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Mr. Gerard Greco
Jennie S. Green, PhD
Ms. Roberta J. Green
Ms. Terri Green
Fred & Fran Grew
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The Legault Family
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Dear Friends. I am proud to be a resident of San Gabriel Valley. I love our region’s Mediterranean climate, our
Rose Parade and Old Town Pasadena…. What I love most, however, is living in such an excitingly diverse region.
Local cities are filled with the voices of talented people from numerous cultures, who work in a host of different jobs,
and whose food, political opinions and family traditions can differ significantly. But while what’s eaten and what’s
read inside two neighboring homes might vary dramatically, it’s a safe assumption that all occupants of our region
share at least one thing — a desire for a happy, healthy life.
We can also assume that nobody in our region is planning to have a medical emergency today! But whenever
such an emergency does strike, Huntington Hospital’s Emergency & Trauma Center is standing by to help.
And the caring and talented people who work here extend the same compassion and commitment to everyone,
without regard to background or economic status…without regard for their street of residence or their walk of life.
With all due respect to Horace Mann, in fact, you might say our Emergency & Trauma Center is the great
equalizer: Everyone who turns to the center for care is treated with the same care and compassion…. Yet, because
this facility is currently so overcrowded, everyone is also unfortunately subject to the possibility of long wait times…
or even the county’s diversion of ambulances to another more distant provider.
As patients trust our clinicians to provide the care they need, Huntington Hospital must in turn trust our
community to provide the support we need to address this challenge. While clinicians here offer the highest-quality
care, our Emergency & Trauma Center is operating at twice its physical capacity. With your help, we will be able to
expand and enhance our region’s only such center, to meet all our needs. For, regardless of race, creed, occupation or
financial means, all of us need access to the best of care in case of a medical emergency.
Indeed, our lives depend on it.
Work on expansion of the Emergency & Trauma Center at Huntington Hospital is already underway. To
complete this important task will require the support of our entire community — which I have found to be both
diverse and generous. Thank you in advance for your involvement.
Lois S. Matthews
Chairman of the Board, 2002-2008
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Huntington Hospital has a new and updated website, which includes information about
our programs and services. The site also includes facilities maps, parking and other visitor
assistance; a physician directory; and tips regarding how to prepare for your hospital stay
and subsequent discharge.
By visiting huntingtonhospital.com and clicking on “Giving to Huntington Hospital,” you’ll also
obtain valuable information regarding philanthropy and giving wisely. Use the site to access
important tips regarding how to make a gift online…how to join the hospital’s President’s
Circle…and how a charitable remainder annuity trust works, for example. Within the site’s
new planned giving section, you’ll even find simple tools to help you plan your will, determine
which philanthropic vehicles best match your financial goals and needs, calculate your
potential estate tax liability, and more.
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Spring 2009
March 21, 2009
April 26, 2009
National Charity League Juniors
An Evening in Shangri-La
Jonathan Club
San Marino Guild
Celebrity Series
Dr. Elliott Engel
Lake Avenue Congregational Church
April 24 – 26, 2009
Flintridge La Cañada Guild
87th Annual Children’s Horse Show
Flintridge Riding Club
May 4, 2009
Altadena Guild
58th Annual Home Tour
Braeburn Street
For further information regarding these events, please call the office of philanthropy at (626) 397-3241.
Please visit our website at www.huntingtonhospital.com.