The Best Is Yet To Come - Shenandoah Valley Westminster

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The Best Is Yet To Come - Shenandoah Valley Westminster
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Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury is a not-for-profit, intimate,
church-related continuing care retirement community that is committed to
enabling residents to use their gifts fully, live their lives richly and enjoy with
dignity the years God has given them.
Dear Friends,
As we look back on the accomplishments
of 2011, we have much for which to be
thankful. It was a milestone year and we
are excited about looking forward to our
Ever since we welcomed our first residents in 1987,
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury has
grown in size and reputation and in our connection to
our residents, our community, our spiritual values and a
healthy, vibrant lifestyle.
Our 25 years of service to the Shenandoah Valley have
been accomplished through the efforts and help of so
many who shared our vision and commitment to quality
senior living. Thank you to all who have supported this
community and its mission. We couldn’t have done it
without you.
anniversary in 2012.
It is our hope you will continue to be part of our
future. We know the best is yet to come as we remain
“Connected for Life.”
Regards,
Jeannie Shiley
Dr. Terry Sinclair
President/CEO
Chairman
the best is yet to come
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vision and passion
Although we employ 280 people from the surrounding Winchester
area and serve nearly 400 residents, what sets us apart is a feeling
of family that connects us as individuals to a greater community. It
is a feeling that is authentic and experienced by every resident. This
sense of connectedness is apparent to all, including the Commission
on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF-CCAC) site
surveyor who said during his Accreditation visit: “There is a feeling
about this place that just can’t be faked.”
Our compassionate and experienced leadership is continually striving
to meet or exceed all certifications and regularly visits other CCRCs
to ensure SVWC is implementing best practices in the industry.
During the year, we continued to build on our 2010 recognition by
U. S. News and World Report which singled out SVWC’s healthcare
center among the top 100 nursing homes – measured against more
than 15,000 communities nationwide.
Westminster-Canterbury
of Winchester, Inc.
Cornerstone Ceremony.
Westminster-Canterbury
of Winchester, Inc. opened its doors
with 33 apartments occupied;
Residents’ Association started in
Spring; Teresa Livingston Wildflower
Garden started; Library established;
First Apple Blossom Breakfast Walk.;
D. Michael Peasley named President/CEO.
Rosalie Brown, 24-year resident,
moves in on June 9th; Salon opens
next to Therapy; Memorial Grove
established; Employee Appreciation
Fund begun.
1988
1986
1987
Barn raising for building to
serve as storage for
gardening tools.
1989
Reorganized and
renamed
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Construction began
on 20 cottages;
Resale Shop opened.
Westbury Boys formed
with Marvin Gore
as leader.
Achieved 100% occupancy
of all independent living
homes.
Dining services, health
center, Café and new
dining room opens;
Six new cottages built.
1991
1990
1992
1993
1994
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Staff Achievements
Michelle Harris, Director of Health Services, earned
the local “Legend Award” recognizing leadership in
the African-American community. Also received the
Circle of Excellence from the National Association
of Director of Nursing Administration/Long Term
Care (NADONA) for 2011, 2010 and 2009.
Cindy Hunter, Director of Human Resources, was
named the 2010 Winchester Area Human Resources
Professional of the Year and was presented with the
Woodstock Rotary Club Carl Coiner Service Award.
Lisa Swenson, Human Resources Coordinator,
achieved the Professional in Human Resources
(PHR) designation from the Society for Human
Resource Managers.
Former Chef Josh Chandler was a finalist in the
“Recipes for a Better Tomorrow” competition at the
famed James Beard House in Greenwich Village,
New York.
First accreditation from
CARF-CCAC received.
www.svwc.org established as website;
In-house publication renamed
Westbury World; Lawrence Hall lobby
is renovated.
During 2011, Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury was
re-accredited for another five-year period through 2016 by CARFCCAC, the independent authority that evaluates Continuing Care
Retirement Communities for fiscal stewardship and quality of
services. Only 10 percent of CCRCs in America earn this distinction.
SVWC was also declared deficiency-free by the Virginia
Department of Health following an extensive evaluation of our
Health Care facility.
During the year, our Culture Change Initiative was spearheaded by
a dedicated group of residents and staff who spent countless hours
conducting workshops and compiling data on various aspects of
the community. The Initiative is geared toward changing the culture
of senior care from a “hospital model” to a “home model.”
In August, our representatives presented “Our Culture Change
Journey” to over 1,200 attendees from the U.S. and Canada at the
Pioneer Network Conference in St. Charles, MO. As an outgrowth
of the Initiative, a new Resident Handbook was produced and
distributed during the year.
Wappacomo Hall built and named
after original Indian trail on SVWC
property line; Groundbreaking for
new Health Care wing; SVWC names
Medical Director.
1998
1995
successes & accomplishments
Community Success and Accomplishments
1997
Holden Memorial Garden
established in memory
of Nancy & Paul Holden;
Residents occupy new
Assisted Living building.
Health care renovation completed;
Wappacomo Hall dedicated;
David Goff appointed
President/CEO.
Wappacomo Hall reaches
100% occupancy in five
months; Goodwin Plaza
created in honor of
John Goodwin.
1999
2000
2001
SVWC 15th Anniversary;
Construction starts on 23
new cottages; Full-time
Chaplain employed.
2002
Marketing Department launches
seminar luncheons; Library
expansion complete.
2003
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gifts and talents
In October 2011, a capacity congregation
of residents, employees, families and
guests gathered in the Chapel to
celebrate the dedication of its new
windows.
The 16 textured glass inserts were
designed by resident artist Wilfred
Pieper. A special anthem written for
the occasion by Director Katherine
Solenberger invited worshipers
to “look through the windows to
see God’s Holy Light.”
Construction complete on 23
new cottages; Blue Ridge Hall
construction begins; Kirby
Nickerson employed as
CFO; Fitness Center opens.
2004
Blue Ridge Hall opens;
All health care beds certified for
Medicare; Groundbreaking for
Winchester Hall;
Held first garden tour.
2005
The “Young Men’s”
Senior Golf Group
was formed; known
as the Westbury
Sandbaggers.
SVWC 20th Anniversary; Vitality Center
and Winchester Hall opened; Received
VANHA Innovation of the Year Award;
Nature Preserve and holding
pond finished.
2006
2007
For Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury, “Connected for Life” means ongoing
support for our community in a variety of ways.
We support deserving community organizations, including Blue Ridge Hospice, the Arthritis
Foundation, the Laurel Center, Multiple Sclerosis Society, United Way of the Northern
Shenandoah Valley and many others. We invite community groups to use our meeting space
and host and sponsor a wide range of local events.
In addition, residents collectively give more than 1,000 hours monthly to a diverse group of
area non-profits, ranging from the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley to Winchester Medical
Center, local fire and rescue squads, musical groups, local theaters, Shenandoah National
Park and more.
SVWC’s monthly Bistro Concert Series is open to the public and features local musicians who
are able to showcase their music to residents and visitors. During the year, the Bistro Concert
audience enjoyed sophisticated, exciting and new musical performances by diverse groups
ranging from the jazz trio Amor y Saudade to country artist Amanda Mackintosh.
Jeannie Shiley promoted
to President/CEO;
Croquet Court opened.
2008
Situations Awareness Response
Assistance (SARA) system
implemented; Clinic and dental
office opens; Winchester Area
Temporary Thermal Shelter
(WATTS) Program involvement
begins; 2015 Fellowship Fund
campaign kickoff; Resale Shop
surpasses $100,000 mark.
Chapel dedicated;
Lawrence Art Gallery opens;
Full-time dietician hired;
Deficiency-free rating for
Nursing; Five-Star
Quality Rating received from
the Commonwealth of Virginia’s
Department of Health.
These companies are
instrumental in the growth of
our community and well-being
of our residents through their
support of the Fellowship Fund.
Community re-accredited by CARFCCAC; Nine-year deficiency-free record
for Dining Services; Obtained BBB+
Fitch Rating; SVWC mentinoned in
AARP article on Best Places to Retire;
Culture Change Initiative begins.
2009
2010
2011
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Join Us as Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Celebrates 25 Years!
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury will officially celebrate its
25th Anniversary at an afternoon gala on May 18, 2012.
May 18, 2012 • 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Dress is Semi-Formal
At that time, we will join with old friends and new in recalling the past and looking enthusiastically
to the future.
Commemorative program featuring SVWC
Management and guest speakers will be held in
the Abbey and televised on the residents’
in-house channel.
The original cornerstone for SVWC was laid
on October 13, 1985, and the first apartments
were opened to residents two years later in
1987. Over the last quarter century, the
community has steadily expanded its outreach
and breadth of services.
25 Year Employees
From our initial offering of 52 apartments,
SVWC today has nearly 400 residents living
in 163 apartments, 49 lovely cottages and
private assisted living and skilled nursing
residences surrounded by 65 acres of
woodlands and wildflowers.
The security of Life Care adds to peace
of mind, offering a practical way to plan for
future health challenges.
It all adds up to the clear reason why – after
25 years – SVWC is the premier retirement
community in the Shenandoah Valley.
The afternoon will feature:
•Tastes of Virginia - local wine and beer tasting
stations in the Commons, Bistro, Courtyard and
pool-side patio.
•Showcase of musical talent
•Bistro Concert Series featuring Vitali String Quartet
6:30-8:30pm
•Come mingle with friends and celebrate a quarter century of service to Seniors!
Questions about SVWC?
Just ask Farley.
A Winchester native and member of the original
Board of Trustees, Farley Massey, along with
her sister Helen, were among a handful of locals
who put up $500 each to pay for a feasibility
study which eventually led to construction of SVWC.
They hired Gardner Van Scoyak, who had been instrumental in bringing
an innovative approach to senior living to Alexandria, Virginia, to
advise them.
“We wanted to make a cutting edge senior living community available
to people in Winchester,” Farley said. “All we had heard about before
was nursing homes.”
Van Scoyak advised the group to build small apartments with
compact kitchens.
Today, Farley, who has lived at SVWC for 17 years, has seen the
community grow from 50 apartments to nearly 300 units offering all
levels of care, calls SVWC “a beautiful way to live.”
“It’s comforting and comfortable,” she says. “I am totally independent,
and everything I need is here.”
Mabel Davis - Activities
Nancy Nethers - Finance
Mary Trenum - Nursing
At 89, Farley is a pioneer who helped pave the way for the nearly 400
residents who call Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury home
today.
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Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Summary of Statements of Financial Positions – in Thousands
financial security
The financial security of our residents, and the community itself, is a hallmark of life at SVWC. We received an
unqualified opinion from our auditors in 2011 and our BBB+ investment grade rating was reaffirmed.
The community’s reputation was further enhanced by AARP’s selection of Winchester, Virginia, as one of the top 10
places to retire in the United States. AARP described the dozens of small towns that dot Frederick and Clarke Counties
as “bucolic bliss.”
Activities Room
As 2012 approached, renovation and renewal of facilities
and amenities at SVWC was near completion. During the
year, an incredibly beautiful and functional transformation
of the Activities Room was completetd.
Before
After
Renovations are being completed on the Commons, the
Private Dining Room, in Shenandoah Hall, the first floor
corridor between the Chapel and Wappacomo Hall and the
first floor entrance and residential corridors of Wappacomo Hall.
Shenandoah Hall
SVWC has received an investment
grade rating of BBB+ from Fitch
Ratings, placing the community in an
elite group of its peers and in the top
tier of Continuing Care Retirement
Communities in the financial market.
Before
After
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
Accounts receivable - residents
Advance fees receivable
Contributions receivable
Current portion of assets limited as to use
Other current assets
Total current assets
2011
$1,093 243 1,813 123 2,633 664 6,569 2010
$1,379
186
796
124
2,519
641
5,645
Other Assets
Assets limited as to use, net of current portion
2,715 3,215
Property and equipment, net
57,923 58,451
Investments
36,733 37,701
Deferred costs, net
1,571 1,770
Total assets
$105,511 $106,782
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$1,214 $985
Accrued bond interest payable
866 885
Resident deposits
484 421
Current portion of refundable entrance fees
1,125 1,032
Current maturities of long-term debt
1,045 1,005
Total current liabilities
4,734 4,328
Other Liabilities
Long-term debt, less current maturities
Deferred revenue and deposits
Total liabilities
44,144 44,291 93,169 45,686
46,720
96,734
Net Assets
Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted
Total net assets (deficit)
8,244 4,066 32 12,342 6,066
3,955
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10,048
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$105,511 $106,782
Revenues, Gains and Other Support
Net resident service revenue
Amortization of entrance fees
Investment return and other income
Total revenue
2011
2010
$14,472 $14,317
6,406 5,244
5,640 3,412
26,518 22,973
Expenses
Cash operating expenses
14,642 14,296
Interest
1,924 2,006
Depreciation and amortization
3,970 3,711
Total expenses
20,536 20,013
Operating Income 5,982 2,960
Net assets released from restrictions
for purchases of property and equipment
30 160
Gain on disposal of fixed assets
2
7
Unrealized gain (loss) on investments
(3,836)
1,870
Unrestricted Net Assets Change
$2,178 $4,997
Permanently Restricted Net Assets
Contributions
$203 $365
Net assets released from restrictions
for operations
(165)
(259)
Net assets released from restrictions
for purchases of property and equipment
(30)
(160)
Investment return, net
472 242
Unrealized gain (loss) on investments
(368)
256
112 444
Permanently Restricted Net Assets
Contributions
Change in net assets
Net assets (deficit) at beginning of year
Net assets (deficit) at end of year
5
-
2,295 5,441
10,047 4,606
$12,342 $10,047
Complete versions of the audited financial information and tax returns can be obtained by contacting the finance office.
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Thanks to all of our donors, the SVWC
Fellowship Fund provides confidential
financial assistance to qualified residents
so they can continue to live here in
dignity. In times of economic uncertainty,
the need for Fellowship Fund donations
grows even greater. Over the next few
years, we anticipate that the demand
for Fellowship Fund assistance will continue to increase.
Our goal is to increase The Fellowship
Fund to $2 million by 2015.
We welcome donations of all sizes. We honor those who
give $1,000 or more with membership in The Fellowship
Society. For donors who wish to include Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury in their long-term financial plans
designating SVWC in a will, trust, charitable gift annuity or
other planned giving arrangement, we honor them as
members of The Legacy Society. Members of the Fellowship
Society are recognized (by levels) in our annual donor listing
and receive an invitation to the Fellowship Society Luncheon
each year.
Become Financially
Connected to SVWC
Donations to the SVWC Fellowship Fund
may be made on-line at:
www.svwc.org/make-a-donation.php
or by check made payable and mailed to
the SVWC Fellowship Fund:
300 Westminster-Canterbury Drive
Winchester, VA 22603.
Fellowship Society Levels Annual Gifts of $1000 or more
• Guardian ($20,000 or more)
• Champion ($10,000 - $19,999)
• Benefactor ($5,000 to $9,999)
• Patron ($2,500 to $4,999)
• Steward ($1,000 to $2,499)
For more information on The Fellowship or Legacy Societies, please contact Stephanie D. Landes, Director of
Development at [email protected] or 540.665.5923. SVWC is a 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax deductible
to the extent allowed by law.
We are forever grateful for the
Fellowship Fund. It has made it
possible for our mother to have
an excellent quality of life.
“
Our mother has been treated with
loving care by the nurses and
staff. She enjoys the activities
provided, the bus rides, swimming
and exercise and her lovely
apartment where friends and
family can visit. SVWC is truly
a blessing.“
“
Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Strati
Financial Reports - Fellowship Fund Donors for 2011
Mr. J. Robert Vakiener
Champion ($10,000 - $19,999)
Mrs. Evelyn P. Lederer
Mr. Roger L. Zebarth
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Intrepid Capital Funds
Sodexo, Inc.
SVWC Resale Shop
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Waller
The Reverend Dr. Raymond F. Wrenn
Benefactor ($5,000 - $9,999)
Mrs. Joanne Armstrong-Jones
Mrs. Marguerite Gore
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Patron ($2,500 - 4,999)
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Apostle
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Claybrook
Exxon Mobil Corporation Foundation
Mr. Richard A. Farland, II
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Fiorelli, Jr.
Major and Mrs. James H. Herbert
Mrs. Ina B. Kingdon
Ponte Vecchio Living
Mr. and Mrs. William Clyde Pressley
SVWC Woodworking Shop
Steward ($1,000 - $2,499)
Mrs. Edith J. Bayly
Mrs. Margaret Ann Beaver
Mrs. Ruth F. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comisarow
Mrs. Wanda E. Cook
Farland Capital, Inc.
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Kathryn M. Ganske
Mrs. Joanna George
Mrs. Barbara C. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
Mrs. Jane Lee
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lewis
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Lynn
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. MacKay
Mrs. Maralyn D. Morency
Mr. Robert L. Nay
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pearman
Mrs. Mary Lou Raymond
Miss Martha W. Rees
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Riggs
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Romine, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shiley
Dr. and Mrs. Terry L. Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Stern, II
SVWC Bistro Concert Series
SVWC Gift Shoppe - My Favorite Things
Dr. and Mrs. Chester W. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Teske
Dr. and Mrs. H. George White, Jr.
Mrs. Marcia B. Winfield
Supporter ($500 - $999)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Adams
Mrs. Welby P. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
Mrs. Jane M. Campbell
Mrs. Esther H. Dovell
Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Hubert
Mrs. Peggy M. Jackson
Mr. William I. Jackson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jordan
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Charles Kiczales
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Laidlaw
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Reiff
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Schultz
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Della Bates
The Revs. Ralph and Maeva Bayfield
Sponsor ($250 - $499)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mrs. Sue M. Bonnett
Beaudoin
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Col. Edward J. Bell, III
Brandt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyakin Bird
Drs. Verne and Charlotte Ms. Elaine Boomer
Collins Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Borgoyn
Ms. Susan C. Craig
Bowlow Design
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Finley Mrs. Louise D. Bowman
First Bank
Ms. Phyllis Sullivan
Mr. Warren H. Greene, Jr.
Breidinger
Headleys Auction
Mrs. Darcus Breneman
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hess
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Hester
Bristow
Rev. and Mrs. Donald D. M. Mrs. Ann Lowe Barton Brown
Jones Mrs. Rosalie Ely Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Ms. Leah C. Brumback
Kalbach, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Mrs. Bettye H. Martenson
Burgwyn
Miss Ruth Farley Massey
Mrs. Betty B. Burkholder
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Pettit Burns, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon O. Mr. Charles L. Burwell
Pritchard, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy H. Butler
SVWC Library Book Sale
Mrs. Joan C. Butler
Mrs. Harrison M. Symmes
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Byrd
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mrs. Robin Couch Cardillo
Tederick Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Carter
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Cason
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ziluca
Ms. Linda Cavazos
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Zimmer, Jr.
Chaplin
Friend (Up to $249)
Mr. Brandon C. Clark
Ms. Cohen G. Adkins
Clearview Elementary Ms. Patricia A. Ahrens
Social Committee
Ms. Teresa Allamong
Mrs. Ellen M. Cochrane
Ms. Judith Ruffin Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Conrad
Anonymous donor
Ms. Patty Corey
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Arthur
Mr. Charles W. Covey
B.P.E.S. Sunshine Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Mrs. Cynthia W. Baer
Cowsert, III
Mr. Mirza T. Baig
Mrs. Anne Crocker
Mrs. Robert M. Dailey
Dr. and Mrs. James Davis
Mr. William Davis, Sr.
Mrs. Margaret W. Denison
Dick Bowers Duplicate Bridge Club
Mrs. Victoria C. DiLorenzo
Direct Marketing Assoc. Washington
Mrs. Juanita M. Dowell
Mrs. Alix Elam
Mr. Warner A. Eliot
Envoy of Winchester
Miss Beryl Lou Evans
Mr. Bengt O. Farnstrom
Mrs. Doris C. Farr
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Fawcett
Mrs. Lucy G. Fazzi
Mrs. Muriel R. Fears
Miss Amy L. Fielder
Major and Mrs. John Fisher
Miss Ellen Ford
Mrs. Janet C. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Fowler
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gamble
Mr. W. Emory Gash
Ms. Becca Gheen
Ms. Nancy Gibson
Mrs. Catherine T. Gladden
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Glaize, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Goff
Ms. Susan E. Golladay
Mr. Arthur A. Goodier
Mr. and Mrs. Al Graber
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Greene
Ms. Jessica M. Greenfield
Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Hardesty, III
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie S. Harp
Mrs. Margaret T. Harrell
Ms. Michelle D. Harris
Miss Janet M. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Hawkins
Mr. Stuart S. Hawkins, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Jackson Helm
Mrs. Patricia P. Hickin
Mrs. Velura L. Highberg
Ms. Tricia Hill
Mr. George Hinkins
Mrs. Lorraine P. Hottel
Ms. Annette Fowler Hunt
Mrs. Cindy Hunter
Ms. Linda D. Hurst
Ms. Bettye J. Hussey
Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Johnson
Dr. Barbara M. Johnston
Mrs. Mary B. Johnston
Mrs. Jane Jolley
Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood M. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Keating, Jr.
Ms. Rita King
Ms. Maura Knowles
Rev. Stanley Krempa
Ms. Linda Ward Kulstad
Mrs. Stephanie Landes
Lands’ End
Ms. Rose Lane
Rev. Larry Lawhon
Mr. William Lawrence, III
Ms. Joan L. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Lewis
Rev. Elizabeth Lewis
Mr. Robbie Limon
Mrs. Gail D. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe D. Macpherson
Ms. Beverly Mallinson
Ms. Tammie Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Mann
Mrs. Margaret S. March
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
McCallister
Ms. Lora McClure
Rev. and Mrs. Carlyle A. McDonald
Mrs. Jeanne McFarland
Ms. Sue McKenzie
Mr. Dennis J. McLoughlin, Esq.
Ms. Lydia M. Mefford
Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Melkerson
Ms. Leela Menon
Ms. Anna May Mesler
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miller
Ms. Michelle Miller
Mrs. Ann I. Mills
Major William F. Mills
Ms. Nancy C. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mitchell, Jr.
Mrs. Georgiana M. Moore
Mrs. Virginia S. Morbeck
Mr. Robert M. Morehouse
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mueller
Mr. Frank Myers
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryant
Nickerson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Norman
Mr. Francis O’Brien
Mrs. Leila Orndorff
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey J. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Paciulli
Ms. Emily F. Palmer
Mrs. Chanda Palmer
Mrs. Willa I. Parks
Ms. DeAnna Parrill
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Patton
Ms. Shirley V. Pearson
Ms. Elizabeth M. Pendleton
Mrs. Eleanora Perch
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Peterson
Ms. Stacey Q. Pierson
Mr. Courtlin D Pifer
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Pifer
Pifer Companies, Inc.
Mr. Hubert T. Plaster, Jr.
Mr. Linn L. Power
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Pumphrey
Ms. Dee A. Raubenstine
Rev. and Mrs. Richard W. Reifsnyder
Mr. Edward M. Resovsky
Reynold R. Holliday Trust
Ms. Cheryl A. Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rider
Mr. Paul A. Rittenhouse
Mrs. Mary Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rodgers
Royal Oak Bookshop
Mrs. Arlene Ruhl
Mr. Emory C. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Schild
Miss Wilma V. Schlack
Mrs. Christine P. Scully
Ms. Sally Seabright
Mr. Neil Sharp
Mrs. Dorothy M. Shaull
Mrs. Margie Sheppard
Mrs. Carolyn M. Sherwood
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Shorter
The Reverend Dr. and Mrs. Walter Shropshire, Jr.
Ms. Sandra Slavin
Ms. Toni S. Sloan
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison Smith, III
Ms. Caroline S. Smith
Ms. Bessie Solenberger
Mrs. Samuel G. Spangler
Ms. Peggy L. Speelman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Stewart
Mrs. Elaine L. Stonesifer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Storey
Ms. Betty Borden Sullivan
SVWC Library
SVWC Marketing
SVWC Westbury Boys
Mr. Samuel D. Swecker
The Colony Shop
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
Mr. Jerry A. Tolley
Ms. Linda F. Tomchuck
Rev. and Mrs. Frederick R. Trumbore
Ms. Michelle Utterback
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Vantine
Virginia Alpha Delta Kappa
Mrs. Laura T. Vogt
Ms. Jutta Von Payr
Ms. Mary-Louise Walker
Mr. Clarke M. Waymack
Miss June West
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Whitacre
Mrs. Mary L. Whitaker
Mrs. Edna Ann Williams
Mr. Charles Wilsenach
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wiltshire, Jr.
Mrs. Sarah L. Woodward
Mrs. Nancy S. Yost
Mrs. Carolyn H. Young
Additional Fund Donors for 2011
Capital Improvement Fund
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Finley
Major and Mrs. James H. Herbert
Chapel Fund
Ms. Sara C. Affleck
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T.
Balfour
Mrs. Edith J. Bayly
Mrs. Nancy H. Butler
Mrs. Hilton Carlton
Mrs. Esther H. Dovell
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Mrs. Barbara C. Jackson
Mrs. Peggy M. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimball
Mrs. Maralyn D. Morency
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Parker
Mrs. Mary Lou Raymond
Miss Wilma V. Schlack
Mrs. Dorothy M. Shaull
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Ms. Leslie A. Tervo
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Waller
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Warren
Mrs. Mary L. Whitaker
Mrs. Carolyn H. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Zatkalik
Chaplaincy
Anonymous donor
Drs. Verne and Charlotte Collins
Ms. Barbara H. Dunn
J&H Paul Farms
Mrs. Joanna George
Mrs. Anina Hills Glaize
Mrs. Janet Green
Mrs. Martha M. McCleary
Employee Emergency Fund
Ms. Teresa Allamong
Anonymous donor
Mr. Brian W. Baker
Ms. Linda A. Barnes
Ms. Sydney Beck
Mr. George J. Bell
Mr. Ronald L. Bohrer
Mrs. Lisa L. Bromley-Brown
Ms. Kimberly L. Brown
Dr. Leslie F. Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Collins, Jr.
Mrs. Robin Couch Cardillo
Ms. Jennifer G. Carper
Ms. Margaret E. Carr
Ms. Betty H. Cruickshank
Ms. Janice DeVries
Mr. G. Dean Enterline
Ms. Ola Feathers
Mrs. Janet C. Foster
Ms. Susan E. Golladay
Ms. Jessica M. Greenfield
Ms. Cheryl A. Hahn
Mr. Thomas Hahn
Mrs. Patricia J. Hanmer
Ms. Michelle D. Harris
Mr. Stuart S. Hawkins, Jr.
Ms. Kathy A. Headley
Ms. Constance J. Heironimus
Ms. Milagros Z. Hines
Mrs. Cindy Hunter
Ms. Linda D. Hurst
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jordan
Ms. Maura Knowles
Ms. Donna S. Laing
Mrs. Stephanie Landes
Mrs. Bettye H. Martenson
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer
Ms. Lora McClure
Ms. Terri L. McCoy
Mr. Raymond Mihalic
Mr. Robert M. Morehouse
Ms. Angela Moseley
Ms. Jennifer C. Nakai
Mrs. Leila Orndorff
Mrs. Chanda Palmer
Ms. Linda M. Peer
Ms. Stacey Q. Pierson
Ms. Linda L. Pugh
Ms. Sandy Ross
Ms. Lana L. Ritenour
Ms. Judith Ruffin -Anderson
Ms. Cassandra L. Sanchez
Mr. and Mrs. James Shiley
Ms. Caroline S. Smith
Ms. Mary H. Staton
Mrs. Elaine L. Stonesifer
Ms. Lisa M. Swenson
Ms. Pamela Tate
Mr. Jerry A. Tolley
Ms. Sarah C. Tollok
Ms. Michelle Utterback
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mr. Clarke M. Waymack
Ms. Joyce M. Webber
Ms. Frances V. Willingham
Mr. Mark Whitcomb
Ms. Luann Whittenburg
Endowment Fund
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Library Fund
Blue Plate Books
Bygone Books
Mr. Warner A. Eliot
2011 Legacy Society
Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess
Miss Amy Fielder
Major and Mrs. James H. Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones
Mr. J. Robert Vakiener
Mrs. Theresa Yoder
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Financial Reports - 2011 Memory Gifts
In Memory of: Colton Adkins
Ms. Terri L. McCoy
In Memory of: Hudson Boyd
Ms. Kimberly L. Brown
In Memory of: Lynn Brannoch
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert T.
Plaster, Jr.
In Memory of: Nancy Butler
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mrs. Willa I. Parks
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Paul Carper, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer G. Carper
In Memory of: Bud Carter
Ms. Kimberly L. Brown
In Memory of: Jodie Chapman
Ms. Susan E. Golladay
In Memory of: Blanche Clark
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Memory of: George Clark
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Memory of: Bob Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Adams
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Nancy H. Butler
Miss Beryl Lou Evans
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
J&H Paul Farms
Ms. Sue McKenzie
Mr. Emory C. Russell
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
Mrs. Carolyn H. Young
In Memory of: Jules
Demyttenaere
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Barbara C. Polen
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: George Estes
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
In Memory of: Brooke Fleck
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
In Memory of: Janet Foster
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Reiff
In Memory of: Anina Glaize
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Dr. and Mrs. H. George White, Jr.
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
Mrs. Carolyn H. Young
In Memory of: John Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
In Memory of: Margaret Gray
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
Mrs. Carolyn H. Young
In Memory of: Archer Hansen
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
In Memory of: Florence Hildebrand
Ms. Kathy A. Headley
In Memory of: Paul Holden
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
In Memory of: Betsy Holliday
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Reynold R. Holliday Trust
In Memory of: Ross Holliday
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Memory of: Polly Hume
Ms. Sara C. Affleck
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Balfour
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Edith J. Bayly
Mrs. Nancy H. Butler
Mrs. Hilton Carlton
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gamble
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Mrs. Marguerite Gore
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Peggy M. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimball
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer
Mrs. Maralyn D. Morency
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Parker
Miss Wilma V. Schlack
Mrs. Dorothy M. Shaull
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Warren
Mrs. Marcia B. Winfield
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
Mrs. Carolyn H. Young
In Memory of: Ralph Ives
Clearview Elementary Social Committee
Direct Marketing Assoc. Washington
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Lands’ End
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Paciulli
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Storey
In Memory of: Randolph Jackson
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Della Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bristow
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Claybrook
Mrs. Ellen M. Cochrane
Drs. Verne and Charlotte Collins
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Conrad
Mrs. Margaret W. Denison
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Fawcett
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Goff
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Hardesty, III
Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood M. Jones
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Laidlaw
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer
Mrs. Ann I. Mills
Major William F. Mills
Mrs. Georgiana M. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey J. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Peterson
Mr. Hubert T. Plaster, Jr.
Mrs. Barbara C. Polen
Mr. and Mrs. William Clyde Pressley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Riggs
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Carolyn M. Sherwood
Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Strati
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Teske
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Waller
Dr. and Mrs. H. George White, Jr.
Mrs. Marcia B. Winfield
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Betty Jackson
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rodgers
In Memory of: Doris Johnson
Ms. Sydney Beck
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Memory of: Peter Kafitz
Mrs. Ellen M. Cochrane
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Keating, Jr.
Mr. Dennis J. McLoughlin, Esq.
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mr. J. Robert Vakiener
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Ina Kingdon
Mrs. Marcia B. Winfield
Mrs. Edith J. Bayly
Ms. Betty H. Cruickshank
Ms. Janice DeVries
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Mrs. Marguerite Gore
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Ms. Constance J. Heironimus
Ms. Anna May Mesler
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Ms. Sandra Slavin
Ms. Pamela Tate
Ms. Linda F. Tomchuck
In Memory of: Jean Klimek
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Laidlaw
In Memory of: Ollie Knight
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
In Memory of: Moore Lawson
Ms. Maura Knowles
In Memory of: Rebecca Lipscomb
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert T.
Plaster, Jr.
In Memory of: Si Lorber
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Memory of: Ron Masters
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Shenandoah Valley
Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Frank Myers
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Barbara C. Polen
Mrs. Mary Lou Raymond
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
In Memory of: Anne and Frank Myers
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Waller
In Memory of: Ann & John O’Brien
Mr. Francis O’Brien
In Memory of: Ed Pine
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: MaryPlaster
B.P.E.S. Sunshine Fund
Mrs. Cynthia W. Baer
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Edith J. Bayly
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Beaudoin
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Burgwyn
Mrs. Ruth F. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Cason
Ms. Linda Cavazos
Ms. Patty Corey
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cowsert, III
Mrs. Victoria C. DiLorenzo
Miss Beryl Lou Evans
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Mrs. Doris C. Farr
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Finley
Mr. W. Emory Gash
Ms. Becca Gheen
Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Glaize, Jr.
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Mrs. Marguerite Gore
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Major and Mrs. James H. Herbert
Ms. Bettye J. Hussey
Mrs. Peggy M. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood M. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miller
Major William F. Mills
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mitchell, Jr.
Mrs. Maralyn D. Morency
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Patton
Mrs. Barbara C. Polen
Ms. Dee A. Raubenstine
Mrs. Mary Lou Raymond
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Reiff
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Shorter
Mr. Samuel D. Swecker
Mrs. Harrison M. Symmes
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
Mr. J. Robert Vakiener
Virginia Alpha Delta Kappa
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Waller
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Whitacre
Dr. and Mrs. H. George White, Jr.
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Joe Pniewski
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: LewisPugh
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Ms. Peggy L. Speelman
Dr. and Mrs. H. George White, Jr.
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Martha Rees
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: JaneResovsky
Mr. Edward M. Resovsky
In Memory of: RoseRodebaugh
Ms. Luann Whittenburg
In Memory of: George Romine
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Romine, Jr.
In Memory of: LeonSanchez
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Collins, Jr.
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Peggy M. Jackson
Ms. Cassandra L. Sanchez
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Helen Smith
Ms. Sydney Beck
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Memory of: Florence Sterling
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Sarah L. Woodward
In Memory of: Jeanne Strand
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Peterson
In Memory of: Alta Tervo
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Barbara C. Polen
Mrs. Dorothy M. Shaull
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Zatkalik
In Memory of: Sally Ann Twiss
Mrs. Marcia B. Winfield
In Memory of: Richard Tylor
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour
Mrs. Dolly H. Glaize
Mrs. Marguerite Gore
Dr. Hobart G. Hansen
Mrs. Peggy M. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jones
Mr. Dennis J. McLoughlin, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Schild
Miss Wilma V. Schlack
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Mrs. Ann W. Thomas
Mrs. Theresa V. Yoder
In Memory of: Alexander
Weyand
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Memory of: Lois Williams
Mr. Mark Whitcomb
In Memory of: CoraWynne
Ms. Cohen G. Adkins
Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
Financial Reports - 2011 In Honor Gifts
In Honor of: Keiko McCallister
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hess
In Honor of: Bob & Ruth Adams
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Greene
In Honor of: Nellie Adkins
Ms. Cohen G. Adkins
In Honor of: FentonBabcock
Ms. Kimberly L. Brown
In Honor of: Carter & Cindy Bayly
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Waller
In Honor of: Mary Borden
Ms. Betty Borden Sullivan
In Honor of: George Burgess
Drs. Verne and Charlotte Collins
In Honor of: John Claybrook
Ms. Susan C. Craig
In Honor of: CarperFamily
Ms. Jennifer G. Carper
In Honor of: Louisa Frederiksen
Ms. Lydia M. Mefford
In Honor of: JimmieHarp
Miss Amy L. Fielder
Major and Mrs. James H. Herbert
In Honor of: Randolph Jackson
Major and Mrs. John Fisher
In Honor of: Doris Johnson
Dr. Leslie F. Brooks
In Honor of: Bob Jones
Anonymous donor
Mrs. Rosalie Ely Brown
Mrs. Joan C. Butler
Mrs. Ellen M. Cochrane
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Hubert
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Lynn
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe D. Macpherson
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Norman
Mr. Linn L. Power
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon O. Pritchard, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Reiff
Mrs. Harrison M. Symmes
In Honor of: Monica Jordan
Mrs. Marcia B. Winfield
In Honor of: Larry Lawhon
Ms. Leslie A. Tervo
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Vantine
In Honor of: Elizabeth Lewis
Ms. Barbara H. Dunn
Mrs. Martha M. McCleary
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Vantine
In Honor of: Jim Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
In Honor of: Roland L. & Hilda T.
Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brian Jackson
In Honor of: Barbara Jackson
Mr. William I. Jackson, Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. Donald D. M. Jones
In Honor of: Harmon Pritchard
Ms. Judith Ruffin Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burgess
Mrs. Jane M. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Claybrook
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comisarow
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Finley
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Fiorelli, Jr.
Mr. William I. Jackson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe D. Macpherson
Mrs. Bettye H. Martenson
Miss Ruth Farley Massey
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer
Ms. Lydia M. Mefford
Mrs. Ann I. Mills
Mrs. Willa I. Parks
Mrs. Mary Lou Raymond
Mrs. Marcia B. Winfield
In Honor of: Terry Sinclair
Mrs. Catherine E. Farmer
In Honor of: Richard Tylor
Miss Beryl Lou Evans
In Honor of: SVWC
Woodworking Shop
Mrs. Alix Elam
Major and Mrs. James H. Herbert
Mrs. Barbara C. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison Smith, III
Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Strati
In Honor of: The SVWC
Work Family
Ms. Jennifer C. Nakai
In Honor of: Terry Yoder
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hess
In Honor of: Fred Zimmer
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hess
2011 Donor Gifts In-Kind
Mrs. Ann Lowe Barton Brown
Mrs. Joan C. Butler
Miss Amy L. Fielder
Mrs. Janet C. Foster
Ms. Trudy Gheen
Mr. William I. Jackson, Jr.
Mr. Frank Myers
Mr. Wilfred R. Pieper
Reverend Dr. and Mrs. Walter Shropshire, Jr.
Mrs. Gladys Welch