Wisconsin Public Television Annual Report

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Wisconsin Public Television Annual Report
Wisconsin
2003
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Wisconsin Public Television
Annual Report 2003
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Wisconsin Public Television
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Madison, WI 53706-1412
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Awards 2002-2003
A part of WPT’s core reason for being – education – reached
new heights this year.
National Academy of Televison Arts and Sciences/
Chicago Chapter
When Wisconsin Was New France Emmy Nominee, Audio
Policymakers and leaders of Wisconsin have always put a
high stake on education. A Wisconsin innovator founded
the nation’s first kindergarten, and its public and private
schools at all levels are
the envy of the nation.
Education for
Professional development
and continuing adult
children and adults
education figure
is at the core of
prominently into that
mix as well. This year, we
WPT’s service.
took significant steps to
increase the educational
potency of broadcasting
with the arrival of digital television across our network.
What that means for
educators and their
students in the future is
powerful – tremendous
amounts of text,
graphics or additional
audio and video will
move along with the
broadcasts.
Teachers will be able to
download information
for lesson planning, and
employers can upgrade
the skills of their
workforce. Home
computers and TVs
soon can be used as vast
libraries of media
information to
download, save and
recall at any time.
wlef-tv
whwc-tv
Education
wpne-tv
green bay
whla-tv
la crosse
wha-tv
madison
www.wpt.org
Television
National Educational Telecommunications Association Awards
portalwisconsin.org Winner, Local Communication Campaign
Garden Expo 2002 Winner, Special Event
Food Fight: Wisconsin’s Biotech Crops
Winner, Science and Nature Documentary
WPT Annual Report 2002 Nominee, Print Design
Digital Television Brochure Nominee, Print Design
Wisconsin Stories Nominee, Web site
University & College Designers Association
portalwisconsin.org Award of Excellence, Web site
portalwisconsin.org Award of Excellence, poster
Wisconsin Broadcasters Association
Be More Alive First Place, Promotional Spot
Jeff & Mr. Rogers Merit Award, Promotional Spot
Wisconsin Stories: More Than A Game
First Place, Feature Length Documentary
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Merit Award, Segment
Governor Candidate Series Merit Award
When Wisconsin Was New France Merit Award
USC Annenberg Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence
Governor’s Race Coverage Winner in Medium Market Category
Northwest Broadcast News Association
Wild Places Winner, Photojournalism
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Winner, Segment
Milwaukee Press Club
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Winner, Segment
Wild Places Winner, Documentary Photography
Nationally renowned seamstress, quilter,
author and businesswoman Nancy Zieman
appears weekly on Sewing With Nancy. The
program is taped in the WPT studios and
distributed for broadcast across the country.
Lifelong learning has
always been the
lynchpin of WPT’s service in less technologically based ways,
too. There is the monthly presentation of our own production,
The Wisconsin Gardener, focusing on Wisconsin’s particular
growing conditions.
The popularity of our cooking, needle arts, home
improvement and travel programs expand horizons and will
remain a staple of what we provide to appreciative audiences.
The Communicator/Print
WPT Annual Report 2002 Award of Distinction
ProMax
Jeff & Mr. Rogers Gold Award, Promotional Spot
Fiscal Year 2003 Revenues - percent of total
Outreach 13%
General Purpose
Revenue 19%
Membership 31%
Major Gifts 2%
No taxpayer dollars were used to fund the printing of this report.
printing donated by Park Printing House Ltd. • editor/writer Moira Harrington
design Brian Lorbiecki • photography James Gill
Production 37%
Promotion 9%
Auction 3%
Community
Service Grant 8%
Underwriting 5%
Development 15%
Programming 21%
Production and Grants 30%
General Purpose Revenue
Production
This represents state funding to support infrastructure, programs
and educational services.
We produce more than 300 hours of local programs per year. WPT produces
educational programs for the Educational Communications Board, and also
offers services to state agencies, the University of Wisconsin System and
other non-profit clients.
Membership
Nearly 55,000 Wisconsin families and individuals voluntarily support
WPT through annual membership.
Underwriting
Wisconsin businesses team with us to offset the cost to acquire,
produce and broadcast varied programs.
Production and Grants
WPT provides video production and teleconferencing services to
state agencies and educational organizations on a cost-recovery basis.
Foundation grants also support our endeavors.
Community Service Grant
T his Corporation for Public Broadcasting grant is based on nonfederal revenues generated in part by WPT.
Auction
Major Gifts
If you need this material in an alternate format, please contact
WPT’s Audience Services Department at 800. 422. 9707.
Administration 5%
Other Revenue 2%
For more than 28 years, the WHA-TV Auction has provided crucial
funds as a measure of community support.
Wisconsin Public Television is a service of the
Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
and University of Wisconsin-Extension
Fiscal Year 2003 Expenditures - percent of total
Leadership giving from WPT’s Directors Circle, Leadership Circle
and Heritage Society.
Development
This includes fund-raising expenses resulting from garnering individual,
foundation and corporate support, along with the Friends of WHA-TV
annual Auction.
Promotion
This includes staff and materials required to provide program and other
community service news to local and national media organizations,
community groups, schools and individual viewers.
Programming
We broadcast our own programs, and those from PBS and other sources,
18 hours per day, every day all year.
Administration
These are costs tied to the general, day-to-day operations of WPT.
Outreach
These are the costs – in staff time and materials – to complete our mission
of delivering community-based services that spark citizen engagement,
extending the impact of WPT broadcasts.
Preparing an annual report provides an opportunity to reflect
on Wisconsin Public Television’s (WPT) mission of enriching,
educating and entertaining diverse audiences of children
and adults through the innovative use of television, other
communication technologies and community outreach.
Nova
Masterpiece Theatre
Mystery!
Frontline
It provides an opportunity for celebration, inspiration,
reflection, and more. This annual report is no exception to
such a chance to gauge our performance against our mission.
We’re proud of how we measure up and I
hope these pages will evoke similar feelings
Wisconsin Public
for you.
Nature
Antiques Roadshow
Here and Now
In Wisconsin
Wisconsin World War II Stories
Up North
Wild Places
be more
Sewing With Nancy
Wisconsin Sports
wisconsin
Garden Expo
Ready to Learn
Coming Together: Race in Wisconsin
Television brings
the wealth of our
diverse state to
viewers through
our own
productions,
along with
peerless PBS
offerings.
In this report, we’ll celebrate Wisconsin
World War II Stories. It’s an ongoing
project chronicling – in moving terms –
the memories of some “ordinary”
Wisconsin citizens who lived through an
extraordinary time.
We’ll renew the inspiration provided by
peerless PBS programming and
outstanding local broadcasts that nearly
600,000 Wisconsin viewers each
week eagerly choose.
We’ll reflect on community
outreach initiatives that spread
enlightenment and spark
conversations in cities and towns
across the state.
Old World Stories
The Wisconsin Gardener
First Book
Arthur
In the last 12 months we at WPT
also faced fiscal challenges,
including significant reductions
in our state budget support. We’ve
cast a critical eye on all of our
priorities to ensure a vibrant
future for WPT’s service, a service
that engenders public trust.
American Experience
American Masters
Sesame Street
The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Now With Bill Moyers
Evening at Pops
P.O.V.
Monarch of the Glen
SeaChange
This Old House
Wisconsin World War II Stories
This report demonstrates what we
achieved with tremendous
outpouring of statewide support from individuals, families,
businesses and foundations. We are pleased to recognize so
many benefactors, as you will note from the enclosed list of
supporters, and provide you with a report of our
accomplishments and vision for future service to the people
of Wisconsin.
Malcolm Brett
Director of Television
World War II veteran Harry
Whitehorse shares his memories
through a far-reaching and
moving history project.
Wisconsin’s World War II veterans.
They have been called members of
America’s greatest generation.
Their valor, sacrifice and bravery
saved the world from tyranny, and
now they are slipping away from
us with each passing day. To
preserve the legacy of their deeds,
WPT has undertaken an ambitious
project -- Wisconsin World War II
Stories. On it, we partner with the
Wisconsin Department of Veterans
Affairs and the Wisconsin
Historical Society.
The effort includes four broadcasts.
The first aired in the spring and
captured the stories of 16 veterans.
Response was swift and heartfelt. “I watched the Wisconsin World
War II Stories program and was really touched,” said a Washburn
resident. She was one of nearly 100,000 viewers who bypassed
stiff competition from
network television to tune
WPT and its
in. Work on the remaining
three programs is ongoing.
partners are saving
pieces of our World
War II past for
future generations
to learn from and
cherish.
A rich Web site augments
the broadcasts. At
wisconsinstories.org there
are resources, streaming
video, an image gallery, and
tips to preserve World War
II memorabilia and family
stories through oral history.
Some veterans and their
families chose to share their stories through the Web, which
expands the depth of the project. Amazing and inspiring
public stories have been the result.
A veteran who suffered through the
Bataan Death March told a tale, as
did a veteran who helped establish
a memorial in Norway to honor
pilots killed over the North Sea.
Each story, in its own way, is
riveting and represents a piece of
the past that WPT is proud to help
save for future generations.
News and Public Affairs
Community Outreach
Well-informed citizens
are the foundation of an
engaged democracy.
Recognizing that WPT is
a trusted source for such
knowledge, this year we
premiered two new
offerings, Here and Now
that is the program of
record for legislative and
congressional action, and
In Wisconsin, a news magazine about the people, places and
issues of the state.
Local community
outreach uses the
powerful medium of
television to spark
discussion and act as a
catalyst for change. A case
in point: Hundreds of
people turned out on a
frigid January evening to
watch P.O.V. Two Towns
of Jasper about race
relations in a Texan town,
then focused the
conversation on race relations in southern Wisconsin. WPT
worked with 10 local community-based organizations,
including the NAACP, the YWCA and the Boys & Girls Club
of Dane County.
WPT’s award-winning
news and public
affairs programs
keep Wisconsin’s
citizens informed
and engaged.
Such robust Wisconsin coverage enhances the international
and national news and analysis to be found on programs
like The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer and Frontline.
The glow of our news and public affairs service also draws
national attention. WPT won the prestigious USC Annenberg
Walter Cronkite Award for
Excellence in Television
Political Journalism for its
tracking of the 2002 election
through a vast Web site, ad
watch segments on weekly
programs, debates, candidate
appearances and innovative
coverage of political contests.
Last fall, Wisconsin found
itself with a new governor,
state leaders and local
officeholders. Through a
televised inauguration and
State of the State address,
WPT ensured that Wisconsin
residents continued to be
informed about the political landscape.
The Web sites, www.wpt.org/hereandnow,
www.wpt.org/inwisconsin and
www.wisconsinvote.org offer richer resources on
WPT’s news and public affairs services.
WPT, along with partners the Wisconsin Historical Society
and the Department of Veterans Affairs, created and distributed
a special mailing to a targeted audience interested in the
first of four broadcasts on Wisconsin veterans’ roles in World
War II (left). Frederica Freyberg, anchor of the weekly program
Here and Now, talks to the people who make the news and those
who have to live with it (above). WPT’s Ready to Learn literacy
efforts nurture our youngest generation (right).
Even when the
television is turned
off, WPT creates an
impact on people’s
lives through local
community outreach.
That provocative night
spawned a long-term
diversity project
throughout the state with
further screenings, and a
WPT-led advisory group of
committed individuals
who are writing
curriculum for high school
use. The 4-H Youth
Leadership Program is our
partner on the initiative.
We are attuned to curriculum in the earlier years as well
and are an enthusiastic participant in a federal Ready to
Learn effort that builds literacy and other life skills in
young children so they are “ready to learn” when they first
attend school.
Studies have demonstrated that a child who has access to
books will ultimately be a better student. WPT’s First Book
project, which provides pre-school children with free books
and adult reading volunteers, has 5,500 enrollees and one
of the country’s highest participation rates. WPT serves
children who are otherwise not likely to own books because
of family economic conditions. Our partners on this project
are UW-Extension Family Living Programs and the Wisconsin
Association for Home and Community Education.
Finally, WPT and Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) strive to
ensure that public broadcasting is responsive to local needs.
Hearing first-hand what those needs are is critical to
developing and implementing relevant offerings. This year,
WPT and WPR met with community leaders, government
officials and business people in Janesville, Oshkosh and
Marshfield to get that infusion of input.
Preparing an annual report provides an opportunity to reflect
on Wisconsin Public Television’s (WPT) mission of enriching,
educating and entertaining diverse audiences of children
and adults through the innovative use of television, other
communication technologies and community outreach.
Nova
Masterpiece Theatre
Mystery!
Frontline
It provides an opportunity for celebration, inspiration,
reflection, and more. This annual report is no exception to
such a chance to gauge our performance against our mission.
We’re proud of how we measure up and I
hope these pages will evoke similar feelings
Wisconsin Public
for you.
Nature
Antiques Roadshow
Here and Now
In Wisconsin
Wisconsin World War II Stories
Up North
Wild Places
be more
Sewing With Nancy
Wisconsin Sports
wisconsin
Garden Expo
Ready to Learn
Coming Together: Race in Wisconsin
Television brings
the wealth of our
diverse state to
viewers through
our own
productions,
along with
peerless PBS
offerings.
In this report, we’ll celebrate Wisconsin
World War II Stories. It’s an ongoing
project chronicling – in moving terms –
the memories of some “ordinary”
Wisconsin citizens who lived through an
extraordinary time.
We’ll renew the inspiration provided by
peerless PBS programming and
outstanding local broadcasts that nearly
600,000 Wisconsin viewers each
week eagerly choose.
We’ll reflect on community
outreach initiatives that spread
enlightenment and spark
conversations in cities and towns
across the state.
Old World Stories
The Wisconsin Gardener
First Book
Arthur
In the last 12 months we at WPT
also faced fiscal challenges,
including significant reductions
in our state budget support. We’ve
cast a critical eye on all of our
priorities to ensure a vibrant
future for WPT’s service, a service
that engenders public trust.
American Experience
American Masters
Sesame Street
The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Now With Bill Moyers
Evening at Pops
P.O.V.
Monarch of the Glen
SeaChange
This Old House
Wisconsin World War II Stories
This report demonstrates what we
achieved with tremendous
outpouring of statewide support from individuals, families,
businesses and foundations. We are pleased to recognize so
many benefactors, as you will note from the enclosed list of
supporters, and provide you with a report of our
accomplishments and vision for future service to the people
of Wisconsin.
Malcolm Brett
Director of Television
World War II veteran Harry
Whitehorse shares his memories
through a far-reaching and
moving history project.
Wisconsin’s World War II veterans.
They have been called members of
America’s greatest generation.
Their valor, sacrifice and bravery
saved the world from tyranny, and
now they are slipping away from
us with each passing day. To
preserve the legacy of their deeds,
WPT has undertaken an ambitious
project -- Wisconsin World War II
Stories. On it, we partner with the
Wisconsin Department of Veterans
Affairs and the Wisconsin
Historical Society.
The effort includes four broadcasts.
The first aired in the spring and
captured the stories of 16 veterans.
Response was swift and heartfelt. “I watched the Wisconsin World
War II Stories program and was really touched,” said a Washburn
resident. She was one of nearly 100,000 viewers who bypassed
stiff competition from
network television to tune
WPT and its
in. Work on the remaining
three programs is ongoing.
partners are saving
pieces of our World
War II past for
future generations
to learn from and
cherish.
A rich Web site augments
the broadcasts. At
wisconsinstories.org there
are resources, streaming
video, an image gallery, and
tips to preserve World War
II memorabilia and family
stories through oral history.
Some veterans and their
families chose to share their stories through the Web, which
expands the depth of the project. Amazing and inspiring
public stories have been the result.
A veteran who suffered through the
Bataan Death March told a tale, as
did a veteran who helped establish
a memorial in Norway to honor
pilots killed over the North Sea.
Each story, in its own way, is
riveting and represents a piece of
the past that WPT is proud to help
save for future generations.
News and Public Affairs
Community Outreach
Well-informed citizens
are the foundation of an
engaged democracy.
Recognizing that WPT is
a trusted source for such
knowledge, this year we
premiered two new
offerings, Here and Now
that is the program of
record for legislative and
congressional action, and
In Wisconsin, a news magazine about the people, places and
issues of the state.
Local community
outreach uses the
powerful medium of
television to spark
discussion and act as a
catalyst for change. A case
in point: Hundreds of
people turned out on a
frigid January evening to
watch P.O.V. Two Towns
of Jasper about race
relations in a Texan town,
then focused the
conversation on race relations in southern Wisconsin. WPT
worked with 10 local community-based organizations,
including the NAACP, the YWCA and the Boys & Girls Club
of Dane County.
WPT’s award-winning
news and public
affairs programs
keep Wisconsin’s
citizens informed
and engaged.
Such robust Wisconsin coverage enhances the international
and national news and analysis to be found on programs
like The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer and Frontline.
The glow of our news and public affairs service also draws
national attention. WPT won the prestigious USC Annenberg
Walter Cronkite Award for
Excellence in Television
Political Journalism for its
tracking of the 2002 election
through a vast Web site, ad
watch segments on weekly
programs, debates, candidate
appearances and innovative
coverage of political contests.
Last fall, Wisconsin found
itself with a new governor,
state leaders and local
officeholders. Through a
televised inauguration and
State of the State address,
WPT ensured that Wisconsin
residents continued to be
informed about the political landscape.
The Web sites, www.wpt.org/hereandnow,
www.wpt.org/inwisconsin and
www.wisconsinvote.org offer richer resources on
WPT’s news and public affairs services.
WPT, along with partners the Wisconsin Historical Society
and the Department of Veterans Affairs, created and distributed
a special mailing to a targeted audience interested in the
first of four broadcasts on Wisconsin veterans’ roles in World
War II (left). Frederica Freyberg, anchor of the weekly program
Here and Now, talks to the people who make the news and those
who have to live with it (above). WPT’s Ready to Learn literacy
efforts nurture our youngest generation (right).
Even when the
television is turned
off, WPT creates an
impact on people’s
lives through local
community outreach.
That provocative night
spawned a long-term
diversity project
throughout the state with
further screenings, and a
WPT-led advisory group of
committed individuals
who are writing
curriculum for high school
use. The 4-H Youth
Leadership Program is our
partner on the initiative.
We are attuned to curriculum in the earlier years as well
and are an enthusiastic participant in a federal Ready to
Learn effort that builds literacy and other life skills in
young children so they are “ready to learn” when they first
attend school.
Studies have demonstrated that a child who has access to
books will ultimately be a better student. WPT’s First Book
project, which provides pre-school children with free books
and adult reading volunteers, has 5,500 enrollees and one
of the country’s highest participation rates. WPT serves
children who are otherwise not likely to own books because
of family economic conditions. Our partners on this project
are UW-Extension Family Living Programs and the Wisconsin
Association for Home and Community Education.
Finally, WPT and Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) strive to
ensure that public broadcasting is responsive to local needs.
Hearing first-hand what those needs are is critical to
developing and implementing relevant offerings. This year,
WPT and WPR met with community leaders, government
officials and business people in Janesville, Oshkosh and
Marshfield to get that infusion of input.
Preparing an annual report provides an opportunity to reflect
on Wisconsin Public Television’s (WPT) mission of enriching,
educating and entertaining diverse audiences of children
and adults through the innovative use of television, other
communication technologies and community outreach.
Nova
Masterpiece Theatre
Mystery!
Frontline
It provides an opportunity for celebration, inspiration,
reflection, and more. This annual report is no exception to
such a chance to gauge our performance against our mission.
We’re proud of how we measure up and I
hope these pages will evoke similar feelings
Wisconsin Public
for you.
Nature
Antiques Roadshow
Here and Now
In Wisconsin
Wisconsin World War II Stories
Up North
Wild Places
be more
Sewing With Nancy
Wisconsin Sports
wisconsin
Garden Expo
Ready to Learn
Coming Together: Race in Wisconsin
Television brings
the wealth of our
diverse state to
viewers through
our own
productions,
along with
peerless PBS
offerings.
In this report, we’ll celebrate Wisconsin
World War II Stories. It’s an ongoing
project chronicling – in moving terms –
the memories of some “ordinary”
Wisconsin citizens who lived through an
extraordinary time.
We’ll renew the inspiration provided by
peerless PBS programming and
outstanding local broadcasts that nearly
600,000 Wisconsin viewers each
week eagerly choose.
We’ll reflect on community
outreach initiatives that spread
enlightenment and spark
conversations in cities and towns
across the state.
Old World Stories
The Wisconsin Gardener
First Book
Arthur
In the last 12 months we at WPT
also faced fiscal challenges,
including significant reductions
in our state budget support. We’ve
cast a critical eye on all of our
priorities to ensure a vibrant
future for WPT’s service, a service
that engenders public trust.
American Experience
American Masters
Sesame Street
The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Now With Bill Moyers
Evening at Pops
P.O.V.
Monarch of the Glen
SeaChange
This Old House
Wisconsin World War II Stories
This report demonstrates what we
achieved with tremendous
outpouring of statewide support from individuals, families,
businesses and foundations. We are pleased to recognize so
many benefactors, as you will note from the enclosed list of
supporters, and provide you with a report of our
accomplishments and vision for future service to the people
of Wisconsin.
Malcolm Brett
Director of Television
World War II veteran Harry
Whitehorse shares his memories
through a far-reaching and
moving history project.
Wisconsin’s World War II veterans.
They have been called members of
America’s greatest generation.
Their valor, sacrifice and bravery
saved the world from tyranny, and
now they are slipping away from
us with each passing day. To
preserve the legacy of their deeds,
WPT has undertaken an ambitious
project -- Wisconsin World War II
Stories. On it, we partner with the
Wisconsin Department of Veterans
Affairs and the Wisconsin
Historical Society.
The effort includes four broadcasts.
The first aired in the spring and
captured the stories of 16 veterans.
Response was swift and heartfelt. “I watched the Wisconsin World
War II Stories program and was really touched,” said a Washburn
resident. She was one of nearly 100,000 viewers who bypassed
stiff competition from
network television to tune
WPT and its
in. Work on the remaining
three programs is ongoing.
partners are saving
pieces of our World
War II past for
future generations
to learn from and
cherish.
A rich Web site augments
the broadcasts. At
wisconsinstories.org there
are resources, streaming
video, an image gallery, and
tips to preserve World War
II memorabilia and family
stories through oral history.
Some veterans and their
families chose to share their stories through the Web, which
expands the depth of the project. Amazing and inspiring
public stories have been the result.
A veteran who suffered through the
Bataan Death March told a tale, as
did a veteran who helped establish
a memorial in Norway to honor
pilots killed over the North Sea.
Each story, in its own way, is
riveting and represents a piece of
the past that WPT is proud to help
save for future generations.
News and Public Affairs
Community Outreach
Well-informed citizens
are the foundation of an
engaged democracy.
Recognizing that WPT is
a trusted source for such
knowledge, this year we
premiered two new
offerings, Here and Now
that is the program of
record for legislative and
congressional action, and
In Wisconsin, a news magazine about the people, places and
issues of the state.
Local community
outreach uses the
powerful medium of
television to spark
discussion and act as a
catalyst for change. A case
in point: Hundreds of
people turned out on a
frigid January evening to
watch P.O.V. Two Towns
of Jasper about race
relations in a Texan town,
then focused the
conversation on race relations in southern Wisconsin. WPT
worked with 10 local community-based organizations,
including the NAACP, the YWCA and the Boys & Girls Club
of Dane County.
WPT’s award-winning
news and public
affairs programs
keep Wisconsin’s
citizens informed
and engaged.
Such robust Wisconsin coverage enhances the international
and national news and analysis to be found on programs
like The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer and Frontline.
The glow of our news and public affairs service also draws
national attention. WPT won the prestigious USC Annenberg
Walter Cronkite Award for
Excellence in Television
Political Journalism for its
tracking of the 2002 election
through a vast Web site, ad
watch segments on weekly
programs, debates, candidate
appearances and innovative
coverage of political contests.
Last fall, Wisconsin found
itself with a new governor,
state leaders and local
officeholders. Through a
televised inauguration and
State of the State address,
WPT ensured that Wisconsin
residents continued to be
informed about the political landscape.
The Web sites, www.wpt.org/hereandnow,
www.wpt.org/inwisconsin and
www.wisconsinvote.org offer richer resources on
WPT’s news and public affairs services.
WPT, along with partners the Wisconsin Historical Society
and the Department of Veterans Affairs, created and distributed
a special mailing to a targeted audience interested in the
first of four broadcasts on Wisconsin veterans’ roles in World
War II (left). Frederica Freyberg, anchor of the weekly program
Here and Now, talks to the people who make the news and those
who have to live with it (above). WPT’s Ready to Learn literacy
efforts nurture our youngest generation (right).
Even when the
television is turned
off, WPT creates an
impact on people’s
lives through local
community outreach.
That provocative night
spawned a long-term
diversity project
throughout the state with
further screenings, and a
WPT-led advisory group of
committed individuals
who are writing
curriculum for high school
use. The 4-H Youth
Leadership Program is our
partner on the initiative.
We are attuned to curriculum in the earlier years as well
and are an enthusiastic participant in a federal Ready to
Learn effort that builds literacy and other life skills in
young children so they are “ready to learn” when they first
attend school.
Studies have demonstrated that a child who has access to
books will ultimately be a better student. WPT’s First Book
project, which provides pre-school children with free books
and adult reading volunteers, has 5,500 enrollees and one
of the country’s highest participation rates. WPT serves
children who are otherwise not likely to own books because
of family economic conditions. Our partners on this project
are UW-Extension Family Living Programs and the Wisconsin
Association for Home and Community Education.
Finally, WPT and Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) strive to
ensure that public broadcasting is responsive to local needs.
Hearing first-hand what those needs are is critical to
developing and implementing relevant offerings. This year,
WPT and WPR met with community leaders, government
officials and business people in Janesville, Oshkosh and
Marshfield to get that infusion of input.
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821 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706-1412
Telecommunications
Operations Center
3319 W. Beltline Hwy.
Madison, WI 53713-4296
park falls
menomonie-eau claire
800. 422. 9707
608. 265. 2302 (Madison area)
608. 262. 6833 (TTY)
e-mail: [email protected]
whrm-tv
wausau
Awards 2002-2003
A part of WPT’s core reason for being – education – reached
new heights this year.
National Academy of Televison Arts and Sciences/
Chicago Chapter
When Wisconsin Was New France Emmy Nominee, Audio
Policymakers and leaders of Wisconsin have always put a
high stake on education. A Wisconsin innovator founded
the nation’s first kindergarten, and its public and private
schools at all levels are
the envy of the nation.
Education for
Professional development
and continuing adult
children and adults
education figure
is at the core of
prominently into that
mix as well. This year, we
WPT’s service.
took significant steps to
increase the educational
potency of broadcasting
with the arrival of digital television across our network.
What that means for
educators and their
students in the future is
powerful – tremendous
amounts of text,
graphics or additional
audio and video will
move along with the
broadcasts.
Teachers will be able to
download information
for lesson planning, and
employers can upgrade
the skills of their
workforce. Home
computers and TVs
soon can be used as vast
libraries of media
information to
download, save and
recall at any time.
wlef-tv
whwc-tv
Education
wpne-tv
green bay
whla-tv
la crosse
wha-tv
madison
www.wpt.org
Television
National Educational Telecommunications Association Awards
portalwisconsin.org Winner, Local Communication Campaign
Garden Expo 2002 Winner, Special Event
Food Fight: Wisconsin’s Biotech Crops
Winner, Science and Nature Documentary
WPT Annual Report 2002 Nominee, Print Design
Digital Television Brochure Nominee, Print Design
Wisconsin Stories Nominee, Web site
University & College Designers Association
portalwisconsin.org Award of Excellence, Web site
portalwisconsin.org Award of Excellence, poster
Wisconsin Broadcasters Association
Be More Alive First Place, Promotional Spot
Jeff & Mr. Rogers Merit Award, Promotional Spot
Wisconsin Stories: More Than A Game
First Place, Feature Length Documentary
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Merit Award, Segment
Governor Candidate Series Merit Award
When Wisconsin Was New France Merit Award
USC Annenberg Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence
Governor’s Race Coverage Winner in Medium Market Category
Northwest Broadcast News Association
Wild Places Winner, Photojournalism
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Winner, Segment
Milwaukee Press Club
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Winner, Segment
Wild Places Winner, Documentary Photography
Nationally renowned seamstress, quilter,
author and businesswoman Nancy Zieman
appears weekly on Sewing With Nancy. The
program is taped in the WPT studios and
distributed for broadcast across the country.
Lifelong learning has
always been the
lynchpin of WPT’s service in less technologically based ways,
too. There is the monthly presentation of our own production,
The Wisconsin Gardener, focusing on Wisconsin’s particular
growing conditions.
The popularity of our cooking, needle arts, home
improvement and travel programs expand horizons and will
remain a staple of what we provide to appreciative audiences.
The Communicator/Print
WPT Annual Report 2002 Award of Distinction
ProMax
Jeff & Mr. Rogers Gold Award, Promotional Spot
Fiscal Year 2003 Revenues - percent of total
Outreach 13%
General Purpose
Revenue 19%
Membership 31%
Major Gifts 2%
No taxpayer dollars were used to fund the printing of this report.
printing donated by Park Printing House Ltd. • editor/writer Moira Harrington
design Brian Lorbiecki • photography James Gill
Production 37%
Promotion 9%
Auction 3%
Community
Service Grant 8%
Underwriting 5%
Development 15%
Programming 21%
Production and Grants 30%
General Purpose Revenue
Production
This represents state funding to support infrastructure, programs
and educational services.
We produce more than 300 hours of local programs per year. WPT produces
educational programs for the Educational Communications Board, and also
offers services to state agencies, the University of Wisconsin System and
other non-profit clients.
Membership
Nearly 55,000 Wisconsin families and individuals voluntarily support
WPT through annual membership.
Underwriting
Wisconsin businesses team with us to offset the cost to acquire,
produce and broadcast varied programs.
Production and Grants
WPT provides video production and teleconferencing services to
state agencies and educational organizations on a cost-recovery basis.
Foundation grants also support our endeavors.
Community Service Grant
T his Corporation for Public Broadcasting grant is based on nonfederal revenues generated in part by WPT.
Auction
Major Gifts
If you need this material in an alternate format, please contact
WPT’s Audience Services Department at 800. 422. 9707.
Administration 5%
Other Revenue 2%
For more than 28 years, the WHA-TV Auction has provided crucial
funds as a measure of community support.
Wisconsin Public Television is a service of the
Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
and University of Wisconsin-Extension
Fiscal Year 2003 Expenditures - percent of total
Leadership giving from WPT’s Directors Circle, Leadership Circle
and Heritage Society.
Development
This includes fund-raising expenses resulting from garnering individual,
foundation and corporate support, along with the Friends of WHA-TV
annual Auction.
Promotion
This includes staff and materials required to provide program and other
community service news to local and national media organizations,
community groups, schools and individual viewers.
Programming
We broadcast our own programs, and those from PBS and other sources,
18 hours per day, every day all year.
Administration
These are costs tied to the general, day-to-day operations of WPT.
Outreach
These are the costs – in staff time and materials – to complete our mission
of delivering community-based services that spark citizen engagement,
extending the impact of WPT broadcasts.
Wisconsin
2003
20
onsin
Wisconsin Public Television
Annual Report 2003
be more
Wisconsin Public Television
821 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706-1412
Telecommunications
Operations Center
3319 W. Beltline Hwy.
Madison, WI 53713-4296
park falls
menomonie-eau claire
800. 422. 9707
608. 265. 2302 (Madison area)
608. 262. 6833 (TTY)
e-mail: [email protected]
whrm-tv
wausau
Awards 2002-2003
A part of WPT’s core reason for being – education – reached
new heights this year.
National Academy of Televison Arts and Sciences/
Chicago Chapter
When Wisconsin Was New France Emmy Nominee, Audio
Policymakers and leaders of Wisconsin have always put a
high stake on education. A Wisconsin innovator founded
the nation’s first kindergarten, and its public and private
schools at all levels are
the envy of the nation.
Education for
Professional development
and continuing adult
children and adults
education figure
is at the core of
prominently into that
mix as well. This year, we
WPT’s service.
took significant steps to
increase the educational
potency of broadcasting
with the arrival of digital television across our network.
What that means for
educators and their
students in the future is
powerful – tremendous
amounts of text,
graphics or additional
audio and video will
move along with the
broadcasts.
Teachers will be able to
download information
for lesson planning, and
employers can upgrade
the skills of their
workforce. Home
computers and TVs
soon can be used as vast
libraries of media
information to
download, save and
recall at any time.
wlef-tv
whwc-tv
Education
wpne-tv
green bay
whla-tv
la crosse
wha-tv
madison
www.wpt.org
Television
National Educational Telecommunications Association Awards
portalwisconsin.org Winner, Local Communication Campaign
Garden Expo 2002 Winner, Special Event
Food Fight: Wisconsin’s Biotech Crops
Winner, Science and Nature Documentary
WPT Annual Report 2002 Nominee, Print Design
Digital Television Brochure Nominee, Print Design
Wisconsin Stories Nominee, Web site
University & College Designers Association
portalwisconsin.org Award of Excellence, Web site
portalwisconsin.org Award of Excellence, poster
Wisconsin Broadcasters Association
Be More Alive First Place, Promotional Spot
Jeff & Mr. Rogers Merit Award, Promotional Spot
Wisconsin Stories: More Than A Game
First Place, Feature Length Documentary
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Merit Award, Segment
Governor Candidate Series Merit Award
When Wisconsin Was New France Merit Award
USC Annenberg Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence
Governor’s Race Coverage Winner in Medium Market Category
Northwest Broadcast News Association
Wild Places Winner, Photojournalism
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Winner, Segment
Milwaukee Press Club
Wisconsin Stories: Foot Notes Winner, Segment
Wild Places Winner, Documentary Photography
Nationally renowned seamstress, quilter,
author and businesswoman Nancy Zieman
appears weekly on Sewing With Nancy. The
program is taped in the WPT studios and
distributed for broadcast across the country.
Lifelong learning has
always been the
lynchpin of WPT’s service in less technologically based ways,
too. There is the monthly presentation of our own production,
The Wisconsin Gardener, focusing on Wisconsin’s particular
growing conditions.
The popularity of our cooking, needle arts, home
improvement and travel programs expand horizons and will
remain a staple of what we provide to appreciative audiences.
The Communicator/Print
WPT Annual Report 2002 Award of Distinction
ProMax
Jeff & Mr. Rogers Gold Award, Promotional Spot
Fiscal Year 2003 Revenues - percent of total
Outreach 13%
General Purpose
Revenue 19%
Membership 31%
Major Gifts 2%
No taxpayer dollars were used to fund the printing of this report.
printing donated by Park Printing House Ltd. • editor/writer Moira Harrington
design Brian Lorbiecki • photography James Gill
Production 37%
Promotion 9%
Auction 3%
Community
Service Grant 8%
Underwriting 5%
Development 15%
Programming 21%
Production and Grants 30%
General Purpose Revenue
Production
This represents state funding to support infrastructure, programs
and educational services.
We produce more than 300 hours of local programs per year. WPT produces
educational programs for the Educational Communications Board, and also
offers services to state agencies, the University of Wisconsin System and
other non-profit clients.
Membership
Nearly 55,000 Wisconsin families and individuals voluntarily support
WPT through annual membership.
Underwriting
Wisconsin businesses team with us to offset the cost to acquire,
produce and broadcast varied programs.
Production and Grants
WPT provides video production and teleconferencing services to
state agencies and educational organizations on a cost-recovery basis.
Foundation grants also support our endeavors.
Community Service Grant
T his Corporation for Public Broadcasting grant is based on nonfederal revenues generated in part by WPT.
Auction
Major Gifts
If you need this material in an alternate format, please contact
WPT’s Audience Services Department at 800. 422. 9707.
Administration 5%
Other Revenue 2%
For more than 28 years, the WHA-TV Auction has provided crucial
funds as a measure of community support.
Wisconsin Public Television is a service of the
Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
and University of Wisconsin-Extension
Fiscal Year 2003 Expenditures - percent of total
Leadership giving from WPT’s Directors Circle, Leadership Circle
and Heritage Society.
Development
This includes fund-raising expenses resulting from garnering individual,
foundation and corporate support, along with the Friends of WHA-TV
annual Auction.
Promotion
This includes staff and materials required to provide program and other
community service news to local and national media organizations,
community groups, schools and individual viewers.
Programming
We broadcast our own programs, and those from PBS and other sources,
18 hours per day, every day all year.
Administration
These are costs tied to the general, day-to-day operations of WPT.
Outreach
These are the costs – in staff time and materials – to complete our mission
of delivering community-based services that spark citizen engagement,
extending the impact of WPT broadcasts.
Wisconsin Public Television Annual Report 2003
Supporters
Wisconsin Public Television could not do what it does – provide
a robust educational and entertainment service to the people of
Wisconsin for 365 days a year – without the support of a lot of
people. Those people are individuals and families who value the
local productions, PBS programs and community outreach we
offer in a non-commercial setting.
Other supporters are just as integral to the mix of delivery.
Foundations, businesses, community-based organizations and
government also provide generous means to ensure a continuation
of our reach to more than 600,000 viewers across Wisconsin
each week.
Volunteers, too, provide immeasurable contributions to what WPT
accomplishes on air and through community events.
Whatever the source, be assured that we make the most of this
generosity – making the funds go as far as they possibly can. And,
whatever the source, know that we are grateful.
2003 Program Underwriters
Wisconsin’s business community generously supports highquality public broadcasting through its resources. Public
and private foundations add to the effort as well.
The following underwriters supported WPT as of June 30, 2003.
For information about underwriting, please call Mary Clare
Sorenson at 608. 265. 3852.
AAA of Wisconsin
All Metal Stamping
Alliant Energy
American Family Insurance
American Fence Co.
Amish Furniture Gallery
An advised fund of the
Community Foundation of
Southern Wisconsin
An Siopa Eire
ANIU Salon 2000
Appleton (f.k.a. Appleton Papers
Inc.)
Ardyth's Sew-N-Shoppe
Ariens Foundation
Associated Banc-Corp.
Audio Video Lifestyles/Sound
World
Aylward Family Foundation
Badger Coaches
Bagels Forever Inc.
Banta Corp.
Bemis Co. Inc.
The Boldt Company
Century House Inc.
CenturyTel
Children With Special
Healthcare Needs/St. Vincent
Hospital
Creative Sewing Machines
Cress Funeral & Cremation Service
The Cutting Edge
Denil Wall Olds-Cadillac
Edgewood College
Evjue Foundation Inc./The Capital
Times
First Weber Group Inc.
Fiskars Consumer Products Inc.
Fox Cities Magazine
Franciscan Skemp Healthcare
Fred J. Peterson Foundation
General Casualty Companies
Goodman’s Jewelers
Great American Backyards
Greenheck Fan Corp.
Group Health Cooperative HMO
H Window Co.
The Hamilton Roddis Foundation
Hartje Lumber Co.
Hausmann-Johnson Insurance
Inc.
Philip J. and Elizabeth B.
Hendrickson
Hooper Corp.
Hurd Millwork Co.
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers (IBEW)
Isthmus Manufacturing &
Engineering Cooperative
Isthmus Publishing Co.
J. Rose Sewing Studio
Janesville Foundation Inc.
Jerry’s Sewing and Vacuum
Jung Seed and Nursery Co.
The Halbert and Alice Kadish
Foundation
Kitz & Pfeil True Value Hardware
Stores
Kraemer Brothers Inc.
Kress Family Foundation
Kress Inn/Bemis Conference
Center
Landmark Staffing Resources
LaserTech Inc.
M & I Bank
Madison Community Foundation
Madison Chiropractic LLC
The Madison Concourse Hotel
Madison Gas & Electric
Madison Magazine
Madison Repertory Theatre
Marshfield Clinic
McLeod USA Publishing Co.
Mead Witter Foundation Inc.
Mendota Gridiron Club
Meriter Hospital
Mill House Quilts
Ministry Home Care
Minor Procedures
Mosaic Funds/Madison Investment
Advisors
The Nature Conservancy
Necchi-New Home Sewing Center
The Nelson Foundation Inc.
NorthNet
Oneida Community Integrated
Food Systems
Orange Tree Imports
OshKosh B’Gosh
Park Printing House Ltd.
Penzeys Spices
Pfaff PAS
Pieschek Protective Services
Pomp’s Tire Service
Qual Line Fence Corp.
Quilts ‘n Silks
Rayovac Corp.
Reimer Jewelers Inc.
Reindl Printing Inc.
Reynolds Transfer & Storage
Rural Insurance Companies
Sara Lee Foods
Schenck Business Solutions
SCWD - NMRA
Sew Complete
Sew ‘n Sew
ShopKo
Smith Motors
Society Insurance
South Central Library System
Springs Window Fashions
Division Inc.
St. Marys Hospital Medical Center
St. Norbert College
Stein Garden Centers
The Stool Store
Strong Financial
Summit Credit Union
The Swiss Colony
The Manitowoc Company Inc.
Thomas H. Jacob Foundation
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Triple M 105.5 FM
UW-Madison Athletic Department
Vondra Engraving Inc.
Walter Alexander Foundation
Wartmann Chandler Appraisal
Associates
Wausau Tile Inc.
Webcrafters Inc.
Wheeler, Van Sickle & Anderson SC
WIBA-AM Radio
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences,
Arts & Letters
Wisconsin Clearinghouse for
Prevention Resources
Wisconsin Education Association
Council (WEAC)
Wisconsin Energy Co.
Wisconsin Farmers Union
Foundation
Wisconsin Landscape Contractors
Association
Wisconsin Master Gardener
Association
Wisconsin Medical Society
Wisconsin Public Service Corp.
WMGN Radio Magic 98
Wollersheim Winery
Woodcraft
Xcel Energy
Zoltan’s Sewing Center Rockford, Ill.
Directors Circle
These dedicated friends of WPT support a commitment to
the highest quality of service through their generous gifts.
The following are members The Director’s Circle as of
June 30, 2003
For information about leadership giving, please call Diane
Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Joanne and John Anderson
Janesville
Ron and Patty Anderson
Middleton
Wanda and Robert Auerbach
Middleton
Roger and Mitzi Axtell
Janesville
Amy Jo Aylward
Neenah
Frederick E. and Patricia Baer
Green Bay
Ken and Diane Ballweg
Middleton
Dr. Ann Bardeen-Henschel
Oconomowoc
Lee and Alma Baron
Middleton
Tom and Sally Basting
Madison
Niles and Linda Berman
Madison
Robert and Lynn Berman
Madison
Judith Jensen Bero
Neenah
Dr. Charles R. and Joy Boardman
Beloit
Oscar C. and Pat Boldt
Appleton
Robert & Anne Bolz Charitable
Trust
Madison
Malcolm and Penny Brett
Oregon
Gisela and John Brogan
Green Bay
Dr. Lynn Budzak
De Pere
Susan and Jim Cargill II
Birchwood
CenturyTel
La Crosse
Clifford A. Schuette Family
Foundation
Wausau
Keith and Linda Clifford
Madison
Mildred and Marv Conney
Madison
Elaine and Erroll Davis
Madison
Nancy K. DesMarais
Menasha
Ruth Deterville
New Franken
Marcia Deutsch
Green Bay
Stan and Jean Druckenmiller
Madison
Dale Druckrey
Bonduel
Robert M. and Susan Engelke
Madison
Epic Systems Corp.
Madison
Leota and Lee Ester
Appleton
Judy and Gordon Faulkner
Madison
Rozanne Flesch
Madison
Fotsch Foundation
Elm Grove
John J. Frautschi Family
Foundation
Madison
W. Jerome Frautschi and Pleasant
T. Rowland
Madison
Elaine and Larry Frisinger
Janesville
Roberta and Daniel Gelatt
La Crosse
Bob and Sharon Gilson
Middleton
Viola Ginzl
Crandon
Dwight W. Gleasman
Rockton, Ill.
Jack Gray
Middleton
Ann Guhman and Bruce Koci
Middleton
Elizabeth and Gunnar Gundersen
La Crosse
Dr. Sigurd B. Gundersen Jr.
La Crosse
John and Carolyn Gusmer
Waupaca
Robert S. Hagge Jr.
Hazelhurst
Nancy and Jay Hamann
Green Bay
Phil and Marilyn Hansotia
Marshfield
Charlotte and Orrin Helstad
Madison
Gerry Henseler
Menasha
Margaret and Jim Hickman
Madison
Joan Laurie Hislop
Sturgeon Bay
Marian H. Hislop
Sturgeon Bay
Dr. James L. Hoehn and
Nancy J. Goldberg
Marshfield
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hyde
Oshkosh
Dr. Stanley L. and Shirley S.
Inhorn
Madison
International Association for
Integrated Medicine
Madison
Rosemary B. Johnson
Middleton
Julian Price Family Foundation
Madison
Richard and Patsy Kabaker
Middleton
Martin and Rita Kades
Beloit
Paul and Anne Karch
Appleton
Andreas and Valerie Kazamias
Madison
Kikkoman Foods Foundation Inc.
Walworth
Larry and Carol Klapmeier
North Freedom
Herbert H. Kohl Charities Inc.
Milwaukee
Margaret and Scott Kramer
Madison
Bill Kraus and Toni Sikes
Madison
Krause Foundation
Iola
Irene Daniell Kress
Green Bay
Kress Family Foundation
Green Bay
Hans and Mary Lang Sollinger
Madison
Mark and Ilene Laufman
Madison
Robert J. Lenz
Waunakee
Ruth A. Luther
Oshkosh
William and Julia Malooly
Green Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Mayer
Madison
Mary K. McCall
Oshkosh
Tom and Margaret Metcalfe
Monona
Julie and Larry Midtbo
Edgerton
Charles and Carolyn Mowbray
Janesville
Thomas B. Mowbray
Park Falls
Gordon and Marsha Neese
Caledonia, Ill.
Evaleen and Joseph Neufeld
De Pere
Eldon and Joy Newcomb
Madison
Edward J. Okray Foundation
Plover
Dan and Kathryn Olszewski
Madison
Mary E. Pautz
Madison
Virgie and Stan Peloquin
Madison
Ellsworth and Carla
Peterson Foundation
Sturgeon Bay
PPG Industries Foundation
Pittsburgh, Penn.
Rawson and Mary Price
Gillett
Price Electric Cooperative
Phillips
Don and Roz Rahn
Madison
Donovan E. Rasmussen
Dresser
Gordon and Janet Renschler
Madison
Ernest W. Reynolds
Madison
Robert T. & Betty Rose-Meyer
Family Foundation
Green Bay
David Sanks and Susan Scholfield
Madison
Liz Schaub
Green Bay
Mary Ellyn and Joe
Sensenbrenner
Madison
John C. Seramur
Stevens Point
Joe and Jeanne Silverberg
Madison
Lois C.A. Smith
Irving, Texas
Sandy and Mike Stamn
Mount Horeb
Barb Stanek
Oshkosh
David and Dawn Stucki
Waunakee
John and Leslie V. Taylor
Madison
Patricia and Claire Thomas
Madison
Caroline G. Thompson
Madison
Barbara J. Swan and Roy Tull
Madison
Stuart and Elizabeth Sykes
Madison
Duard and Dorothea Walker
Madison
Bernice B. Ward
Green Bay
William and Karen Weber
Verona
Charles and Jean Webster
Two Rivers
Frances L.Weinstein
Madison
Helen L. Wineke
Madison
Tom Wolfe and Pat Powers
Madison
Jeanan Yasiri and Scott Coon
Madison
Don and LaVonne Zietlow
Onalaska
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and Fourteen Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
Principle Gifts
The following donors have made gifts to help initiate new
services and programs. They made these commitments
prior to June 30, 2003.
The Boldt Company
An advised fund of the
Community Foundation of
Southern Wisconsin
Mildred and Marv Conney
Elizabeth B. and Philip J.
Hendrickson
Julian Price Family Foundation
3
Duard and Dorthea Walker
Margaret Winston
Thomas R. Wolfe and Pat Powers
and Three Donors Who Wish to
Remain Anonymous
The Leadership Circle
Cultural programming, unparalleled children’s service, history
offerings, and science and nature experiences are hallmarks
of public broadcasting. The support of The Leadership Circle
helps make this possible.
The following people joined The Leadership Circle as of
June 30, 2003.
For information about The Leadership Circle, please call
Diane Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Michael S. and Mary Ariens
Brillion
Marian and Thomas Ashman
Middleton
Jeff and Jill Ball
Fort Atkinson
Darlene Ballweg
Sauk City
Merton R. Barry
Mazomanie
Pamela and William Bass
Madison
Barry Berman
Madison
Barbara Besadny
Madison
Collette and Paul Beuther
Neenah
Allan R. Birschbach
Oshkosh
John A. and Marian Bolz
Madison
Priscilla S. Bondhus
Middleton
Steve and Mary Bradley
Antigo
Mary L. Brock
Baraboo
Jeffery C. Brown
Manitowoc
Helen T. Burger
Oshkosh
Mark D. Burish
Madison
Ellen Burmeister
Madison
Peter and Kathyrn Carlson
Oshkosh
William Cary
Richland Center
Lauritis R. and Dianne
Christensen
Madison
Charles Cohen and Christine
Schindler
Madison
Ernst Conrath
Sun Prairie
Guerdon and Jan Coombs
Middleton
Diana and Grant Cottam
Madison
Countryside Animal Clinic
Madison
James Crow
Madison
Michael Cullenward and Joan M.
Knoebel
Madison
Ronald L. Daggett
Madison
Charles and Hermine Davidson
Madison
Carl de Boor and Helen Bee
Madison
Judy Devereux
Madison
Robert and Marilyn De Witt
Black Earth
Robert H. Dott Jr. and Nancy Dott
Madison
Spencer W. Doty
Wausau
Loyal and Bernice Durand
Cross Plains
Mark Ediger and Jocelyn Milner
Madison
Anne and Richard Egan
Sister Bay
Sandra N. Eimen
Portage
Joann and Joe Elder
Madison
Jean Ellarson
Barneveld
Diane Elson
Madison
Thomas E. and Eleanor D. Fairchild
Madison
Bruce and Diane Lind Fenster
Green Bay
Leslie and Barbara Fishel
Madison
Carla Fisher
Janesville
James Robert Fowler
La Crosse
Lemuel A. Fraser
Madison
Nancy P. Frawley
Wausau
D. J. and Mary Clare Freeman
Wausau
William and Jessie Fuller
Oshkosh
Marc and Eve Galanter
Madison
Robert and Mary Garton
Elkhart Lake
Chet and Barbara Gerlach
Madison
Judy Ghastin
Appleton
David D. Gilboe
Madison
Alicia and Jerry Goehring
Madison
James Golz
Wausau
Jane Graff
Madison
Dr. Erik Gundersen and Sophia
Ferris
La Crosse
Willy Haeberli and Gabriele
Haberland
Madison
Gary and Marie Harrison
Wausau
Ira Hartoch
Green Bay
Larry and Jeanette Heath
Marshfield
Lillian Herman
Sheboygan
Tom and Marley Herrin
Antigo
Lois Hibbard
Appleton
Lola Gordon Hickey
Middleton
Mae D. Hoel
Stoughton
Hoffman Wood Fiber LLC
Tilleda
Marion Holmes
Bonduel
Timothy P. Horan
Eau Claire
Barbara A. and John R. Horner-Ibler
Brookfield
Hugh H. Iltis
Madison
John and Virginia Irvin
Monroe
Ironwood Foundation
Appleton
Kenneth Jacobs
Hartford
Karen M. and John Jaeschke
Verona
Newell D. and Helen Jasperson
Wisconsin Rapids
Tom Jefferson
Madison
Mary Ella Jerome
Barron
Frank & Theresa Joswick Family Fund
De Pere
Mr. E.T. Juday
Land O’ Lakes
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kidd
Neenah
Lorraine T. Kindschi
Baraboo
Sara Krebsbach and Glenn Reinl
Madison
Joseph Krupp and Diana Grove
Middleton
Mable E. La Cosse
Green Bay
Kent and Diane Langdon
Oshkosh
Phyllis Leach
Oshkosh
M.J. Levy
Madison
Vic and Sue Levy
Madison
Fran Lindemuth
Kaukauna
John and Ann Lindstrom
Appleton
Arlene Lissack
Chippewa Falls
Janet and Jay Loewi
Madison
Vince Lubenow
Madison
Edna Lukens
Blanchardville
Elsebet Lund and James Dahlberg
Madison
Jean Lund
Onalaska
Katharine Lyall
Madison
David and Marjory Lyford
Madison
Dennis and Gail Maki
Madison
M & I Bank
Madison
Wisconsin Public Television Annual Report 2003
Supporters
Wisconsin Public Television could not do what it does – provide
a robust educational and entertainment service to the people of
Wisconsin for 365 days a year – without the support of a lot of
people. Those people are individuals and families who value the
local productions, PBS programs and community outreach we
offer in a non-commercial setting.
Other supporters are just as integral to the mix of delivery.
Foundations, businesses, community-based organizations and
government also provide generous means to ensure a continuation
of our reach to more than 600,000 viewers across Wisconsin
each week.
Volunteers, too, provide immeasurable contributions to what WPT
accomplishes on air and through community events.
Whatever the source, be assured that we make the most of this
generosity – making the funds go as far as they possibly can. And,
whatever the source, know that we are grateful.
2003 Program Underwriters
Wisconsin’s business community generously supports highquality public broadcasting through its resources. Public
and private foundations add to the effort as well.
The following underwriters supported WPT as of June 30, 2003.
For information about underwriting, please call Mary Clare
Sorenson at 608. 265. 3852.
AAA of Wisconsin
All Metal Stamping
Alliant Energy
American Family Insurance
American Fence Co.
Amish Furniture Gallery
An advised fund of the
Community Foundation of
Southern Wisconsin
An Siopa Eire
ANIU Salon 2000
Appleton (f.k.a. Appleton Papers
Inc.)
Ardyth's Sew-N-Shoppe
Ariens Foundation
Associated Banc-Corp.
Audio Video Lifestyles/Sound
World
Aylward Family Foundation
Badger Coaches
Bagels Forever Inc.
Banta Corp.
Bemis Co. Inc.
The Boldt Company
Century House Inc.
CenturyTel
Children With Special
Healthcare Needs/St. Vincent
Hospital
Creative Sewing Machines
Cress Funeral & Cremation Service
The Cutting Edge
Denil Wall Olds-Cadillac
Edgewood College
Evjue Foundation Inc./The Capital
Times
First Weber Group Inc.
Fiskars Consumer Products Inc.
Fox Cities Magazine
Franciscan Skemp Healthcare
Fred J. Peterson Foundation
General Casualty Companies
Goodman’s Jewelers
Great American Backyards
Greenheck Fan Corp.
Group Health Cooperative HMO
H Window Co.
The Hamilton Roddis Foundation
Hartje Lumber Co.
Hausmann-Johnson Insurance
Inc.
Philip J. and Elizabeth B.
Hendrickson
Hooper Corp.
Hurd Millwork Co.
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers (IBEW)
Isthmus Manufacturing &
Engineering Cooperative
Isthmus Publishing Co.
J. Rose Sewing Studio
Janesville Foundation Inc.
Jerry’s Sewing and Vacuum
Jung Seed and Nursery Co.
The Halbert and Alice Kadish
Foundation
Kitz & Pfeil True Value Hardware
Stores
Kraemer Brothers Inc.
Kress Family Foundation
Kress Inn/Bemis Conference
Center
Landmark Staffing Resources
LaserTech Inc.
M & I Bank
Madison Community Foundation
Madison Chiropractic LLC
The Madison Concourse Hotel
Madison Gas & Electric
Madison Magazine
Madison Repertory Theatre
Marshfield Clinic
McLeod USA Publishing Co.
Mead Witter Foundation Inc.
Mendota Gridiron Club
Meriter Hospital
Mill House Quilts
Ministry Home Care
Minor Procedures
Mosaic Funds/Madison Investment
Advisors
The Nature Conservancy
Necchi-New Home Sewing Center
The Nelson Foundation Inc.
NorthNet
Oneida Community Integrated
Food Systems
Orange Tree Imports
OshKosh B’Gosh
Park Printing House Ltd.
Penzeys Spices
Pfaff PAS
Pieschek Protective Services
Pomp’s Tire Service
Qual Line Fence Corp.
Quilts ‘n Silks
Rayovac Corp.
Reimer Jewelers Inc.
Reindl Printing Inc.
Reynolds Transfer & Storage
Rural Insurance Companies
Sara Lee Foods
Schenck Business Solutions
SCWD - NMRA
Sew Complete
Sew ‘n Sew
ShopKo
Smith Motors
Society Insurance
South Central Library System
Springs Window Fashions
Division Inc.
St. Marys Hospital Medical Center
St. Norbert College
Stein Garden Centers
The Stool Store
Strong Financial
Summit Credit Union
The Swiss Colony
The Manitowoc Company Inc.
Thomas H. Jacob Foundation
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Triple M 105.5 FM
UW-Madison Athletic Department
Vondra Engraving Inc.
Walter Alexander Foundation
Wartmann Chandler Appraisal
Associates
Wausau Tile Inc.
Webcrafters Inc.
Wheeler, Van Sickle & Anderson SC
WIBA-AM Radio
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences,
Arts & Letters
Wisconsin Clearinghouse for
Prevention Resources
Wisconsin Education Association
Council (WEAC)
Wisconsin Energy Co.
Wisconsin Farmers Union
Foundation
Wisconsin Landscape Contractors
Association
Wisconsin Master Gardener
Association
Wisconsin Medical Society
Wisconsin Public Service Corp.
WMGN Radio Magic 98
Wollersheim Winery
Woodcraft
Xcel Energy
Zoltan’s Sewing Center Rockford, Ill.
Directors Circle
These dedicated friends of WPT support a commitment to
the highest quality of service through their generous gifts.
The following are members The Director’s Circle as of
June 30, 2003
For information about leadership giving, please call Diane
Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Joanne and John Anderson
Janesville
Ron and Patty Anderson
Middleton
Wanda and Robert Auerbach
Middleton
Roger and Mitzi Axtell
Janesville
Amy Jo Aylward
Neenah
Frederick E. and Patricia Baer
Green Bay
Ken and Diane Ballweg
Middleton
Dr. Ann Bardeen-Henschel
Oconomowoc
Lee and Alma Baron
Middleton
Tom and Sally Basting
Madison
Niles and Linda Berman
Madison
Robert and Lynn Berman
Madison
Judith Jensen Bero
Neenah
Dr. Charles R. and Joy Boardman
Beloit
Oscar C. and Pat Boldt
Appleton
Robert & Anne Bolz Charitable
Trust
Madison
Malcolm and Penny Brett
Oregon
Gisela and John Brogan
Green Bay
Dr. Lynn Budzak
De Pere
Susan and Jim Cargill II
Birchwood
CenturyTel
La Crosse
Clifford A. Schuette Family
Foundation
Wausau
Keith and Linda Clifford
Madison
Mildred and Marv Conney
Madison
Elaine and Erroll Davis
Madison
Nancy K. DesMarais
Menasha
Ruth Deterville
New Franken
Marcia Deutsch
Green Bay
Stan and Jean Druckenmiller
Madison
Dale Druckrey
Bonduel
Robert M. and Susan Engelke
Madison
Epic Systems Corp.
Madison
Leota and Lee Ester
Appleton
Judy and Gordon Faulkner
Madison
Rozanne Flesch
Madison
Fotsch Foundation
Elm Grove
John J. Frautschi Family
Foundation
Madison
W. Jerome Frautschi and Pleasant
T. Rowland
Madison
Elaine and Larry Frisinger
Janesville
Roberta and Daniel Gelatt
La Crosse
Bob and Sharon Gilson
Middleton
Viola Ginzl
Crandon
Dwight W. Gleasman
Rockton, Ill.
Jack Gray
Middleton
Ann Guhman and Bruce Koci
Middleton
Elizabeth and Gunnar Gundersen
La Crosse
Dr. Sigurd B. Gundersen Jr.
La Crosse
John and Carolyn Gusmer
Waupaca
Robert S. Hagge Jr.
Hazelhurst
Nancy and Jay Hamann
Green Bay
Phil and Marilyn Hansotia
Marshfield
Charlotte and Orrin Helstad
Madison
Gerry Henseler
Menasha
Margaret and Jim Hickman
Madison
Joan Laurie Hislop
Sturgeon Bay
Marian H. Hislop
Sturgeon Bay
Dr. James L. Hoehn and
Nancy J. Goldberg
Marshfield
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hyde
Oshkosh
Dr. Stanley L. and Shirley S.
Inhorn
Madison
International Association for
Integrated Medicine
Madison
Rosemary B. Johnson
Middleton
Julian Price Family Foundation
Madison
Richard and Patsy Kabaker
Middleton
Martin and Rita Kades
Beloit
Paul and Anne Karch
Appleton
Andreas and Valerie Kazamias
Madison
Kikkoman Foods Foundation Inc.
Walworth
Larry and Carol Klapmeier
North Freedom
Herbert H. Kohl Charities Inc.
Milwaukee
Margaret and Scott Kramer
Madison
Bill Kraus and Toni Sikes
Madison
Krause Foundation
Iola
Irene Daniell Kress
Green Bay
Kress Family Foundation
Green Bay
Hans and Mary Lang Sollinger
Madison
Mark and Ilene Laufman
Madison
Robert J. Lenz
Waunakee
Ruth A. Luther
Oshkosh
William and Julia Malooly
Green Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Mayer
Madison
Mary K. McCall
Oshkosh
Tom and Margaret Metcalfe
Monona
Julie and Larry Midtbo
Edgerton
Charles and Carolyn Mowbray
Janesville
Thomas B. Mowbray
Park Falls
Gordon and Marsha Neese
Caledonia, Ill.
Evaleen and Joseph Neufeld
De Pere
Eldon and Joy Newcomb
Madison
Edward J. Okray Foundation
Plover
Dan and Kathryn Olszewski
Madison
Mary E. Pautz
Madison
Virgie and Stan Peloquin
Madison
Ellsworth and Carla
Peterson Foundation
Sturgeon Bay
PPG Industries Foundation
Pittsburgh, Penn.
Rawson and Mary Price
Gillett
Price Electric Cooperative
Phillips
Don and Roz Rahn
Madison
Donovan E. Rasmussen
Dresser
Gordon and Janet Renschler
Madison
Ernest W. Reynolds
Madison
Robert T. & Betty Rose-Meyer
Family Foundation
Green Bay
David Sanks and Susan Scholfield
Madison
Liz Schaub
Green Bay
Mary Ellyn and Joe
Sensenbrenner
Madison
John C. Seramur
Stevens Point
Joe and Jeanne Silverberg
Madison
Lois C.A. Smith
Irving, Texas
Sandy and Mike Stamn
Mount Horeb
Barb Stanek
Oshkosh
David and Dawn Stucki
Waunakee
John and Leslie V. Taylor
Madison
Patricia and Claire Thomas
Madison
Caroline G. Thompson
Madison
Barbara J. Swan and Roy Tull
Madison
Stuart and Elizabeth Sykes
Madison
Duard and Dorothea Walker
Madison
Bernice B. Ward
Green Bay
William and Karen Weber
Verona
Charles and Jean Webster
Two Rivers
Frances L.Weinstein
Madison
Helen L. Wineke
Madison
Tom Wolfe and Pat Powers
Madison
Jeanan Yasiri and Scott Coon
Madison
Don and LaVonne Zietlow
Onalaska
14
and Fourteen Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
Principle Gifts
The following donors have made gifts to help initiate new
services and programs. They made these commitments
prior to June 30, 2003.
The Boldt Company
An advised fund of the
Community Foundation of
Southern Wisconsin
Mildred and Marv Conney
Elizabeth B. and Philip J.
Hendrickson
Julian Price Family Foundation
3
Duard and Dorthea Walker
Margaret Winston
Thomas R. Wolfe and Pat Powers
and Three Donors Who Wish to
Remain Anonymous
The Leadership Circle
Cultural programming, unparalleled children’s service, history
offerings, and science and nature experiences are hallmarks
of public broadcasting. The support of The Leadership Circle
helps make this possible.
The following people joined The Leadership Circle as of
June 30, 2003.
For information about The Leadership Circle, please call
Diane Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Michael S. and Mary Ariens
Brillion
Marian and Thomas Ashman
Middleton
Jeff and Jill Ball
Fort Atkinson
Darlene Ballweg
Sauk City
Merton R. Barry
Mazomanie
Pamela and William Bass
Madison
Barry Berman
Madison
Barbara Besadny
Madison
Collette and Paul Beuther
Neenah
Allan R. Birschbach
Oshkosh
John A. and Marian Bolz
Madison
Priscilla S. Bondhus
Middleton
Steve and Mary Bradley
Antigo
Mary L. Brock
Baraboo
Jeffery C. Brown
Manitowoc
Helen T. Burger
Oshkosh
Mark D. Burish
Madison
Ellen Burmeister
Madison
Peter and Kathyrn Carlson
Oshkosh
William Cary
Richland Center
Lauritis R. and Dianne
Christensen
Madison
Charles Cohen and Christine
Schindler
Madison
Ernst Conrath
Sun Prairie
Guerdon and Jan Coombs
Middleton
Diana and Grant Cottam
Madison
Countryside Animal Clinic
Madison
James Crow
Madison
Michael Cullenward and Joan M.
Knoebel
Madison
Ronald L. Daggett
Madison
Charles and Hermine Davidson
Madison
Carl de Boor and Helen Bee
Madison
Judy Devereux
Madison
Robert and Marilyn De Witt
Black Earth
Robert H. Dott Jr. and Nancy Dott
Madison
Spencer W. Doty
Wausau
Loyal and Bernice Durand
Cross Plains
Mark Ediger and Jocelyn Milner
Madison
Anne and Richard Egan
Sister Bay
Sandra N. Eimen
Portage
Joann and Joe Elder
Madison
Jean Ellarson
Barneveld
Diane Elson
Madison
Thomas E. and Eleanor D. Fairchild
Madison
Bruce and Diane Lind Fenster
Green Bay
Leslie and Barbara Fishel
Madison
Carla Fisher
Janesville
James Robert Fowler
La Crosse
Lemuel A. Fraser
Madison
Nancy P. Frawley
Wausau
D. J. and Mary Clare Freeman
Wausau
William and Jessie Fuller
Oshkosh
Marc and Eve Galanter
Madison
Robert and Mary Garton
Elkhart Lake
Chet and Barbara Gerlach
Madison
Judy Ghastin
Appleton
David D. Gilboe
Madison
Alicia and Jerry Goehring
Madison
James Golz
Wausau
Jane Graff
Madison
Dr. Erik Gundersen and Sophia
Ferris
La Crosse
Willy Haeberli and Gabriele
Haberland
Madison
Gary and Marie Harrison
Wausau
Ira Hartoch
Green Bay
Larry and Jeanette Heath
Marshfield
Lillian Herman
Sheboygan
Tom and Marley Herrin
Antigo
Lois Hibbard
Appleton
Lola Gordon Hickey
Middleton
Mae D. Hoel
Stoughton
Hoffman Wood Fiber LLC
Tilleda
Marion Holmes
Bonduel
Timothy P. Horan
Eau Claire
Barbara A. and John R. Horner-Ibler
Brookfield
Hugh H. Iltis
Madison
John and Virginia Irvin
Monroe
Ironwood Foundation
Appleton
Kenneth Jacobs
Hartford
Karen M. and John Jaeschke
Verona
Newell D. and Helen Jasperson
Wisconsin Rapids
Tom Jefferson
Madison
Mary Ella Jerome
Barron
Frank & Theresa Joswick Family Fund
De Pere
Mr. E.T. Juday
Land O’ Lakes
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kidd
Neenah
Lorraine T. Kindschi
Baraboo
Sara Krebsbach and Glenn Reinl
Madison
Joseph Krupp and Diana Grove
Middleton
Mable E. La Cosse
Green Bay
Kent and Diane Langdon
Oshkosh
Phyllis Leach
Oshkosh
M.J. Levy
Madison
Vic and Sue Levy
Madison
Fran Lindemuth
Kaukauna
John and Ann Lindstrom
Appleton
Arlene Lissack
Chippewa Falls
Janet and Jay Loewi
Madison
Vince Lubenow
Madison
Edna Lukens
Blanchardville
Elsebet Lund and James Dahlberg
Madison
Jean Lund
Onalaska
Katharine Lyall
Madison
David and Marjory Lyford
Madison
Dennis and Gail Maki
Madison
M & I Bank
Madison
Wisconsin Public Television Annual Report 2003
Supporters
Wisconsin Public Television could not do what it does – provide
a robust educational and entertainment service to the people of
Wisconsin for 365 days a year – without the support of a lot of
people. Those people are individuals and families who value the
local productions, PBS programs and community outreach we
offer in a non-commercial setting.
Other supporters are just as integral to the mix of delivery.
Foundations, businesses, community-based organizations and
government also provide generous means to ensure a continuation
of our reach to more than 600,000 viewers across Wisconsin
each week.
Volunteers, too, provide immeasurable contributions to what WPT
accomplishes on air and through community events.
Whatever the source, be assured that we make the most of this
generosity – making the funds go as far as they possibly can. And,
whatever the source, know that we are grateful.
2003 Program Underwriters
Wisconsin’s business community generously supports highquality public broadcasting through its resources. Public
and private foundations add to the effort as well.
The following underwriters supported WPT as of June 30, 2003.
For information about underwriting, please call Mary Clare
Sorenson at 608. 265. 3852.
AAA of Wisconsin
All Metal Stamping
Alliant Energy
American Family Insurance
American Fence Co.
Amish Furniture Gallery
An advised fund of the
Community Foundation of
Southern Wisconsin
An Siopa Eire
ANIU Salon 2000
Appleton (f.k.a. Appleton Papers
Inc.)
Ardyth's Sew-N-Shoppe
Ariens Foundation
Associated Banc-Corp.
Audio Video Lifestyles/Sound
World
Aylward Family Foundation
Badger Coaches
Bagels Forever Inc.
Banta Corp.
Bemis Co. Inc.
The Boldt Company
Century House Inc.
CenturyTel
Children With Special
Healthcare Needs/St. Vincent
Hospital
Creative Sewing Machines
Cress Funeral & Cremation Service
The Cutting Edge
Denil Wall Olds-Cadillac
Edgewood College
Evjue Foundation Inc./The Capital
Times
First Weber Group Inc.
Fiskars Consumer Products Inc.
Fox Cities Magazine
Franciscan Skemp Healthcare
Fred J. Peterson Foundation
General Casualty Companies
Goodman’s Jewelers
Great American Backyards
Greenheck Fan Corp.
Group Health Cooperative HMO
H Window Co.
The Hamilton Roddis Foundation
Hartje Lumber Co.
Hausmann-Johnson Insurance
Inc.
Philip J. and Elizabeth B.
Hendrickson
Hooper Corp.
Hurd Millwork Co.
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers (IBEW)
Isthmus Manufacturing &
Engineering Cooperative
Isthmus Publishing Co.
J. Rose Sewing Studio
Janesville Foundation Inc.
Jerry’s Sewing and Vacuum
Jung Seed and Nursery Co.
The Halbert and Alice Kadish
Foundation
Kitz & Pfeil True Value Hardware
Stores
Kraemer Brothers Inc.
Kress Family Foundation
Kress Inn/Bemis Conference
Center
Landmark Staffing Resources
LaserTech Inc.
M & I Bank
Madison Community Foundation
Madison Chiropractic LLC
The Madison Concourse Hotel
Madison Gas & Electric
Madison Magazine
Madison Repertory Theatre
Marshfield Clinic
McLeod USA Publishing Co.
Mead Witter Foundation Inc.
Mendota Gridiron Club
Meriter Hospital
Mill House Quilts
Ministry Home Care
Minor Procedures
Mosaic Funds/Madison Investment
Advisors
The Nature Conservancy
Necchi-New Home Sewing Center
The Nelson Foundation Inc.
NorthNet
Oneida Community Integrated
Food Systems
Orange Tree Imports
OshKosh B’Gosh
Park Printing House Ltd.
Penzeys Spices
Pfaff PAS
Pieschek Protective Services
Pomp’s Tire Service
Qual Line Fence Corp.
Quilts ‘n Silks
Rayovac Corp.
Reimer Jewelers Inc.
Reindl Printing Inc.
Reynolds Transfer & Storage
Rural Insurance Companies
Sara Lee Foods
Schenck Business Solutions
SCWD - NMRA
Sew Complete
Sew ‘n Sew
ShopKo
Smith Motors
Society Insurance
South Central Library System
Springs Window Fashions
Division Inc.
St. Marys Hospital Medical Center
St. Norbert College
Stein Garden Centers
The Stool Store
Strong Financial
Summit Credit Union
The Swiss Colony
The Manitowoc Company Inc.
Thomas H. Jacob Foundation
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Triple M 105.5 FM
UW-Madison Athletic Department
Vondra Engraving Inc.
Walter Alexander Foundation
Wartmann Chandler Appraisal
Associates
Wausau Tile Inc.
Webcrafters Inc.
Wheeler, Van Sickle & Anderson SC
WIBA-AM Radio
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences,
Arts & Letters
Wisconsin Clearinghouse for
Prevention Resources
Wisconsin Education Association
Council (WEAC)
Wisconsin Energy Co.
Wisconsin Farmers Union
Foundation
Wisconsin Landscape Contractors
Association
Wisconsin Master Gardener
Association
Wisconsin Medical Society
Wisconsin Public Service Corp.
WMGN Radio Magic 98
Wollersheim Winery
Woodcraft
Xcel Energy
Zoltan’s Sewing Center Rockford, Ill.
Directors Circle
These dedicated friends of WPT support a commitment to
the highest quality of service through their generous gifts.
The following are members The Director’s Circle as of
June 30, 2003
For information about leadership giving, please call Diane
Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Joanne and John Anderson
Janesville
Ron and Patty Anderson
Middleton
Wanda and Robert Auerbach
Middleton
Roger and Mitzi Axtell
Janesville
Amy Jo Aylward
Neenah
Frederick E. and Patricia Baer
Green Bay
Ken and Diane Ballweg
Middleton
Dr. Ann Bardeen-Henschel
Oconomowoc
Lee and Alma Baron
Middleton
Tom and Sally Basting
Madison
Niles and Linda Berman
Madison
Robert and Lynn Berman
Madison
Judith Jensen Bero
Neenah
Dr. Charles R. and Joy Boardman
Beloit
Oscar C. and Pat Boldt
Appleton
Robert & Anne Bolz Charitable
Trust
Madison
Malcolm and Penny Brett
Oregon
Gisela and John Brogan
Green Bay
Dr. Lynn Budzak
De Pere
Susan and Jim Cargill II
Birchwood
CenturyTel
La Crosse
Clifford A. Schuette Family
Foundation
Wausau
Keith and Linda Clifford
Madison
Mildred and Marv Conney
Madison
Elaine and Erroll Davis
Madison
Nancy K. DesMarais
Menasha
Ruth Deterville
New Franken
Marcia Deutsch
Green Bay
Stan and Jean Druckenmiller
Madison
Dale Druckrey
Bonduel
Robert M. and Susan Engelke
Madison
Epic Systems Corp.
Madison
Leota and Lee Ester
Appleton
Judy and Gordon Faulkner
Madison
Rozanne Flesch
Madison
Fotsch Foundation
Elm Grove
John J. Frautschi Family
Foundation
Madison
W. Jerome Frautschi and Pleasant
T. Rowland
Madison
Elaine and Larry Frisinger
Janesville
Roberta and Daniel Gelatt
La Crosse
Bob and Sharon Gilson
Middleton
Viola Ginzl
Crandon
Dwight W. Gleasman
Rockton, Ill.
Jack Gray
Middleton
Ann Guhman and Bruce Koci
Middleton
Elizabeth and Gunnar Gundersen
La Crosse
Dr. Sigurd B. Gundersen Jr.
La Crosse
John and Carolyn Gusmer
Waupaca
Robert S. Hagge Jr.
Hazelhurst
Nancy and Jay Hamann
Green Bay
Phil and Marilyn Hansotia
Marshfield
Charlotte and Orrin Helstad
Madison
Gerry Henseler
Menasha
Margaret and Jim Hickman
Madison
Joan Laurie Hislop
Sturgeon Bay
Marian H. Hislop
Sturgeon Bay
Dr. James L. Hoehn and
Nancy J. Goldberg
Marshfield
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hyde
Oshkosh
Dr. Stanley L. and Shirley S.
Inhorn
Madison
International Association for
Integrated Medicine
Madison
Rosemary B. Johnson
Middleton
Julian Price Family Foundation
Madison
Richard and Patsy Kabaker
Middleton
Martin and Rita Kades
Beloit
Paul and Anne Karch
Appleton
Andreas and Valerie Kazamias
Madison
Kikkoman Foods Foundation Inc.
Walworth
Larry and Carol Klapmeier
North Freedom
Herbert H. Kohl Charities Inc.
Milwaukee
Margaret and Scott Kramer
Madison
Bill Kraus and Toni Sikes
Madison
Krause Foundation
Iola
Irene Daniell Kress
Green Bay
Kress Family Foundation
Green Bay
Hans and Mary Lang Sollinger
Madison
Mark and Ilene Laufman
Madison
Robert J. Lenz
Waunakee
Ruth A. Luther
Oshkosh
William and Julia Malooly
Green Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Mayer
Madison
Mary K. McCall
Oshkosh
Tom and Margaret Metcalfe
Monona
Julie and Larry Midtbo
Edgerton
Charles and Carolyn Mowbray
Janesville
Thomas B. Mowbray
Park Falls
Gordon and Marsha Neese
Caledonia, Ill.
Evaleen and Joseph Neufeld
De Pere
Eldon and Joy Newcomb
Madison
Edward J. Okray Foundation
Plover
Dan and Kathryn Olszewski
Madison
Mary E. Pautz
Madison
Virgie and Stan Peloquin
Madison
Ellsworth and Carla
Peterson Foundation
Sturgeon Bay
PPG Industries Foundation
Pittsburgh, Penn.
Rawson and Mary Price
Gillett
Price Electric Cooperative
Phillips
Don and Roz Rahn
Madison
Donovan E. Rasmussen
Dresser
Gordon and Janet Renschler
Madison
Ernest W. Reynolds
Madison
Robert T. & Betty Rose-Meyer
Family Foundation
Green Bay
David Sanks and Susan Scholfield
Madison
Liz Schaub
Green Bay
Mary Ellyn and Joe
Sensenbrenner
Madison
John C. Seramur
Stevens Point
Joe and Jeanne Silverberg
Madison
Lois C.A. Smith
Irving, Texas
Sandy and Mike Stamn
Mount Horeb
Barb Stanek
Oshkosh
David and Dawn Stucki
Waunakee
John and Leslie V. Taylor
Madison
Patricia and Claire Thomas
Madison
Caroline G. Thompson
Madison
Barbara J. Swan and Roy Tull
Madison
Stuart and Elizabeth Sykes
Madison
Duard and Dorothea Walker
Madison
Bernice B. Ward
Green Bay
William and Karen Weber
Verona
Charles and Jean Webster
Two Rivers
Frances L.Weinstein
Madison
Helen L. Wineke
Madison
Tom Wolfe and Pat Powers
Madison
Jeanan Yasiri and Scott Coon
Madison
Don and LaVonne Zietlow
Onalaska
14
and Fourteen Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
Principle Gifts
The following donors have made gifts to help initiate new
services and programs. They made these commitments
prior to June 30, 2003.
The Boldt Company
An advised fund of the
Community Foundation of
Southern Wisconsin
Mildred and Marv Conney
Elizabeth B. and Philip J.
Hendrickson
Julian Price Family Foundation
3
Duard and Dorthea Walker
Margaret Winston
Thomas R. Wolfe and Pat Powers
and Three Donors Who Wish to
Remain Anonymous
The Leadership Circle
Cultural programming, unparalleled children’s service, history
offerings, and science and nature experiences are hallmarks
of public broadcasting. The support of The Leadership Circle
helps make this possible.
The following people joined The Leadership Circle as of
June 30, 2003.
For information about The Leadership Circle, please call
Diane Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Michael S. and Mary Ariens
Brillion
Marian and Thomas Ashman
Middleton
Jeff and Jill Ball
Fort Atkinson
Darlene Ballweg
Sauk City
Merton R. Barry
Mazomanie
Pamela and William Bass
Madison
Barry Berman
Madison
Barbara Besadny
Madison
Collette and Paul Beuther
Neenah
Allan R. Birschbach
Oshkosh
John A. and Marian Bolz
Madison
Priscilla S. Bondhus
Middleton
Steve and Mary Bradley
Antigo
Mary L. Brock
Baraboo
Jeffery C. Brown
Manitowoc
Helen T. Burger
Oshkosh
Mark D. Burish
Madison
Ellen Burmeister
Madison
Peter and Kathyrn Carlson
Oshkosh
William Cary
Richland Center
Lauritis R. and Dianne
Christensen
Madison
Charles Cohen and Christine
Schindler
Madison
Ernst Conrath
Sun Prairie
Guerdon and Jan Coombs
Middleton
Diana and Grant Cottam
Madison
Countryside Animal Clinic
Madison
James Crow
Madison
Michael Cullenward and Joan M.
Knoebel
Madison
Ronald L. Daggett
Madison
Charles and Hermine Davidson
Madison
Carl de Boor and Helen Bee
Madison
Judy Devereux
Madison
Robert and Marilyn De Witt
Black Earth
Robert H. Dott Jr. and Nancy Dott
Madison
Spencer W. Doty
Wausau
Loyal and Bernice Durand
Cross Plains
Mark Ediger and Jocelyn Milner
Madison
Anne and Richard Egan
Sister Bay
Sandra N. Eimen
Portage
Joann and Joe Elder
Madison
Jean Ellarson
Barneveld
Diane Elson
Madison
Thomas E. and Eleanor D. Fairchild
Madison
Bruce and Diane Lind Fenster
Green Bay
Leslie and Barbara Fishel
Madison
Carla Fisher
Janesville
James Robert Fowler
La Crosse
Lemuel A. Fraser
Madison
Nancy P. Frawley
Wausau
D. J. and Mary Clare Freeman
Wausau
William and Jessie Fuller
Oshkosh
Marc and Eve Galanter
Madison
Robert and Mary Garton
Elkhart Lake
Chet and Barbara Gerlach
Madison
Judy Ghastin
Appleton
David D. Gilboe
Madison
Alicia and Jerry Goehring
Madison
James Golz
Wausau
Jane Graff
Madison
Dr. Erik Gundersen and Sophia
Ferris
La Crosse
Willy Haeberli and Gabriele
Haberland
Madison
Gary and Marie Harrison
Wausau
Ira Hartoch
Green Bay
Larry and Jeanette Heath
Marshfield
Lillian Herman
Sheboygan
Tom and Marley Herrin
Antigo
Lois Hibbard
Appleton
Lola Gordon Hickey
Middleton
Mae D. Hoel
Stoughton
Hoffman Wood Fiber LLC
Tilleda
Marion Holmes
Bonduel
Timothy P. Horan
Eau Claire
Barbara A. and John R. Horner-Ibler
Brookfield
Hugh H. Iltis
Madison
John and Virginia Irvin
Monroe
Ironwood Foundation
Appleton
Kenneth Jacobs
Hartford
Karen M. and John Jaeschke
Verona
Newell D. and Helen Jasperson
Wisconsin Rapids
Tom Jefferson
Madison
Mary Ella Jerome
Barron
Frank & Theresa Joswick Family Fund
De Pere
Mr. E.T. Juday
Land O’ Lakes
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kidd
Neenah
Lorraine T. Kindschi
Baraboo
Sara Krebsbach and Glenn Reinl
Madison
Joseph Krupp and Diana Grove
Middleton
Mable E. La Cosse
Green Bay
Kent and Diane Langdon
Oshkosh
Phyllis Leach
Oshkosh
M.J. Levy
Madison
Vic and Sue Levy
Madison
Fran Lindemuth
Kaukauna
John and Ann Lindstrom
Appleton
Arlene Lissack
Chippewa Falls
Janet and Jay Loewi
Madison
Vince Lubenow
Madison
Edna Lukens
Blanchardville
Elsebet Lund and James Dahlberg
Madison
Jean Lund
Onalaska
Katharine Lyall
Madison
David and Marjory Lyford
Madison
Dennis and Gail Maki
Madison
M & I Bank
Madison
The Leadership Circle continued
Dr. David A. Manke
Oneida
Maplewood School
Sparta
Charles and Leatrice Markle
Sun Prairie
John Markley and Diane Seehan
Madison
H. Marshall Matthews
Sheboygan
Jack and Sue McCoy
Madison
Jean McNary
Madison
Irene and Thomas C. Meyer
Madison
Marilyn Meyer Potter
Oshkosh
Jennifer Miller and Bruce
McPhee
Cambridge
Norman Miller Foundation
Green Bay
Elizabeth and John Moore
Middleton
Stephen Morton
Madison
Bruce C. and Amy R. Moser
Madison
Carol Mueller
Madison
David F. and Jane Nelson
Edgerton
Mary and Bill Niedermeier
Madison
Gene E. Niesen
Appleton
Ray and Rosie Norlin
Tomahawk
James R. and Alice Ohlrogge
Middleton
Patricia A. and Joe Okray
Plover
Richard J. and Jean Olson
Merrill
Richard and Marcia Olson
Madison
Roland and Marjorie Olson
Fort Atkinson
Richard and Margaret Osborn
Oshkosh
Tana and John Palmer
Oregon
Joan Pedro
Madison
George Penn
Madison
Mary and Lowell Peterson
Appleton
L.E. Phillips Family Foundation
Eau Claire
Hannah Pickett
Madison
Marcea and David Plonka
Madison
Reetz Foundation
Sheboygan
Kevin and Kate Reilly
Madison
Hugh T. and Mildred Richards
Menomonie
Dan and Jane Rich
Madison
Virginia Rosemann
Green Bay
Carol M. Schappel
Oregon
Lawrence Schirmer
Three Lakes
Joan Schmit
Madison
Edward and Harriet Schulz
Neenah
John and Mary Sensenbrenner
Neenah
Stephen P. and Mary Shanesy
Verona
Don and Carolyn Shelp
Madison
Dr. Philip Shultz
Middleton
Paul and Ellen Simenstad
Madison
Alexander and Margaret Skinner
Madison
Curt and Jane Smith
Brooklyn
Mowry Smith III
Menasha
Rob and Claire Spear
New London
Judith Stadler
Appleton
Mary E. Stafford
Madison
David and Denise Statz
Baraboo
Wayne E. Stork
Janesville
Suzanne and Jack Swanson
Appleton
Patricia Takemoto and Robert
Morse
Madison
John Jay and Linda Taylor
Ripon
Robert E. and Caryl Terrell
Madison
Roger and Susan Thicke
La Crescent, Minn.
Constance Threinen
Middleton
Norris and Alice Tibbetts
Madison
Herbert Tjossem
Appleton
Jan Trow
Fremont
Deborah Turski
Madison
David Vogel
Madison
Gary Wagner
Eau Claire
Beverly Wallace
Newton
William Wartmann
Edgerton
Stella Webb
Madison
Janet Wengert
Madison
Roger and Patricia Westphal
Rhinelander
Pamela Williams
Whitewater
Tom and Virginia Williams
Wausau
Robert Wixson Family
Madison
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Princeton, N.J.
Jacquelyn L. Wrycha
Menasha
Mary Yeakel and Virginia A.
Metcalf
Wisconsin Dells
Darrel J. Yohnk
Oconomowoc
John A. Zeinert
Neenah
Rose Zerwick
Madison
10
and Ten Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society recognizes those friends with the
foresight to include WPT in their will or estate plans.
For information about The Heritage Society, please call Diane
Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Joanne and John Anderson
Janesville
Jake and Lucy Altwegg
Madison
David M. and Violet Bailin
Appleton
Dr. Ann Bardeen-Henschel
Oconomowoc
Anna Benson
Waupaca
Jane Bjorklund
Merrill
Vlasta K. Blaha
and Stanley Dale
Colby
Malcolm and Penny Brett
Oregon
Ione Kulis Carr
Kiel
Richard Damro
Colfax
Robert Destree
Green Bay
Richard and Nancy Dietz
Larsen
Wilbert and Mary Dee Dupont
Green Bay
Ted J. Eischeid
Fond du Lac
Colleen and Bill Feist
Middleton
Mildred F. Freymiller
Elroy
Paul W. Fuerstenau
Madison
Russell and Suzanne Gardner
Madison
Diane L. Glodoski
Madison
James and Debra Greenwald
Berlin
Phil and Marilyn Hansotia
Marshfield
Tim V. and Catherine Hartnett
Bayfield
Wayne Hatz
Baraboo
Ivan R. and Sandra Haynes
Madison
Bryce Hinsch
Fremont
Barbara A. and John R. Horner-Ibler
Brookfield
Frances W. Hurst
Madison
Sandra and Harold Inda
Ripon
Earl and Carol Jewett
Fond du Lac
Mary C. Karau
Madison
Scott and Margaret Kramer
Madison
Harold and Rita Kreitz
Middleton
Matthew Neil Kurtz
Antigo
Floreine J. Kurtzweil
Edgar
David and Darlene Lee
Wausau
Robert J. Lenz
Waunakee
Todd M. Liebergen
Middleton
Arlene Lissack
Chippewa Falls
Rick and Joyce Lohr
Marathon
Donna Lotzer
Madison
Mike and Barb Madden
Sturgeon Bay
Angus McIntyre
Appleton
Rose M. Messina and Mark
Anderson
Madison
Margaret Misdall
Oshkosh
H. Clarence Mitchell
Mount Morris
Nancy Newell Moore
Stevens Point
Norm and Peg Munson
Appleton
Wilbert (Bill) Noltemeyer
Madison
LaRay and Rosie Norlin
Tomahawk
David and Kathy Ott
Madison
Jack E. Pederson
Tony
Norbert L. Pitterle
Two Rivers
Mrs. Marilyn M. Potter
Oshkosh
Charles and Lucille Ramshaw
Mount Horeb
Richard and Marie Reetz
Appleton
Richard Rost and Donnamae
Klotz Rost
Tomahawk
Bruce B. Runnels
Wautoma
Robert P. and Ann Rusch
Rib Lake
Karen Scheibe
Appleton
William Scherwitz
Fort Atkinson
Karen R. Shevet Dinah
Madison
Alice Jean Smith
Neenah
Joseph and Betty Spradling
Madison
Sharon Stark
Spring Green
David and Dawn Stucki
Waunakee
Jayne C. Redman
Fall Creek
Judith O. Sutton
Madison
Robert and Margaret Swanson
Menomonie
Nevin O. Taylor
Chetek
Lorelei Walczak
Stevens Point
Joseph W. Walton
Farley
Florence Whitefield
Madison
Helen Wineke
Madison
4
and Four Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
We Remember
We have been honored by gifts from the estates of these
friends, ensuring the legacy of the organization for
future generations.
Ione Kulis Carr
Tim V. and Catherine Hartnett
Clarence H. Mitchell
Robert P. and Ann K. Rusch
Alice Jean Smith
Joseph and Betty Spradling
Planned Giving
The following estates have generously provided gifts of bequest
and other planned gifts to WPT. With deepest regards, we
commemorate those departed friends who have honored us
with this commitment.
Hilber E. Anderson
Antigo
Georgiana Mae Bentley
Nekoosa
Donald Bronk
Wausau
1
Jesse & Millie Fusfeld Trust
Wausau
Susan F. Welty
Beloit
and One Donor Who Wishes
to Remain Anonymous
WHA-TV Auction
Since 1976, WHA-TV Auction has been a popular community
event and fund-raiser for WPT. The 2003 event was one of the
most successful ever. We appreciate this outpouring of support.
For information about WHA-TV Auction underwriting and
donations, please call Kelly Joerres at 608. 262. 5259.
Auction Underwriters
Alliant Energy
American Family Insurance
Bank One
CUNA Mutual
Dean Health System
Group Health Cooperative HMO
J. H. Findorff & Sons Inc.
Madison Dairy Division of Land
O’Lakes
Pizza Hut of Southern
Wisconsin
Restaino Bunbury & Associates
Robert W. Baird
TDS Metrocom
The Stark Company, Realtors
Tri-North Builders Inc.
Major Auction In-kind Donors
Burton and Mayer Inc.
Buynsellit.com
Capital Newspapers
Gaylord Catering
Gordon Flesch Co. Inc.
Greater Northshore Appraisals
H M I Catering
Mazo Deli Catering
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Queen Anne’s Catering
Schoeps Ice Cream Co. Inc.
Suttle-Straus Inc.
Swanson Kitchens
Major Auction Donors
Academy Electric Inc.
Albion Armorers International
Amcore Bank
American TV & Appliance
AnchorBank fsb
Anderson and Shapiro Eye Care
Arbor Hills Apartments
Benjamin Plumbing Inc.
Best Built Garage Builders
Brothers Main Appliance & TV
Budget Bicycle Center
Camp Manito-wish YMCA
Carl F. Statz & Sons
Catfish River Arts & Antiques
Century 21 Affiliated
Chula Vista Resort
Comfort Shoppe
Condon Jewelers
Cortland Pond Apartment Homes
Creative Sewing Machines
Culligan Total Water Treatment
Dale Carnegie Training
Don’s Oak Furniture
Eichhorn, Susan & Henry
Elkhart Lake’s Road America
Ericson, Greg
Explorama Lodges
Fine Designs Sofa Gallery
General Beverage Sales Co.
Goodman’s Jewelers
Gordon Flesch Co.
Gypsy Villa Resort
In Business Magazine
Iron River Area Chamber of
Commerce
Janus Galleries
JSM Properties
Kennedy Manor Dining Room & Bar
Land Resource Company LLC
La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries
Lemke Facial Surgery
Lighthouse Lodge and Suites
Madison Area Mortgage Bankers
Association
Marling Distributors
Marshall Towne Millwork
McGilligan’s Interiors
Meicher & Associates
Middleton Community Bank
Miracle-Ear Hearing Centers
Nonn’s Flooring
Occidental Hotels and Resorts
Park Printing House Ltd.
Parr McKenna, Kathleen
PARTS NOW!
Redbone Creations
Rocky Rococo Pan-Style Pizza
Rubin’s
Rutabaga
Sergenian’s Floor Coverings
Shadow Fax
Smart Toyota
Steve’s Liquor & Biaggi`s
Restaurant
Stoughton Country Club
Studio Jewelers
Sub-Zero Freezer Company
Sullivan Landscaping
Sundara Inn and Spa
Sunrise Glassworks
T.Q. Diamonds
The Blacksmith Inn
The Edgewater Hotel
The Friendship Tour
The Great Wolf Lodge
The Kalahari Waterpark Resort
Convention Center
The Madison Club
The Madison Concourse Hotel &
Governor’s Club
The Maytag Store
The Twisted Twig Furniture
Gallery
Thebco Windows, Doors & Siding
UW Athletic Department
Vintage Door
Vukich, Dr. John A.
Ward-Brodt Music Mall
Waunakee Remodeling
Weiss, Lee
Welton Enterprises
Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort
William Thomas Designs
Williamson Bicycle Works
Wisconsin Flooring & Cascata
Bath & Tile Gallery
Woodworks Furniture
Young, Susan
Zazen Gallery
ZOLL
Zoroufy’s
Volunteers
Each year, tremendous things happen in the studios of WPT,
and in the towns, cities and villages of Wisconsin thanks,
in part, to the contributions of volunteers.
Nearly 2,000 people assisted with membership drives, the
WHA-TV Auction, general office tasks, community events,
and more in the last year.
WPT is deeply grateful for this support. Below are a few of
the groups and individuals cited for special recognition for
their contributions in 2003.
2,000
For more information about volunteering, please call Don
Sanford at 608.265.4436.
For 11 years, WPT has enriched the community with its educational
offerings that are a central part of Garden Expo.
Auction 2003 - New Civic Group Middleton High School-National
Honor Society
Auction 2003 - New Corporate Group Wisconsin Physicians Service
On-Air Pledge - New Civic Group Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Dane County
On-Air Pledge - New Corporate Group Fiskars Inc.
Volunteers of the Year Pete Jahn and Ingrid Lind-Jahn
The 2003 event attracted more than 17,000 people in early February
from around Wisconsin. Enthusiasts shared advice on plants,
gardens, lawns, and more through seminars and demonstrations.
More than 300 exhibitor booths also were a part of the event that
is held in Madison.
Viewers
Garden Expo
300
WPT, Friends of WHA-TV and University of Wisconsin-Extension
Cooperative Extension Horticulture Team present Garden Expo.
For information about Garden Expo, please call DeAnne Massey
at 608. 262. 5256.
Garden Expo Underwriters
Madison Gas & Electric
Wisconsin Landscape Contractors
Association
Local Community Outreach
The impact of WPT’s broadcasts is amplified through local
community outreach projects – screenings, workshops, discussions,
online conversations, and more.
Foundations and other institutions and groups help make local
community outreach possible.
For more information about local community outreach, please call
Lynne Blinkenberg at 608. 265. 6331.
4-H Youth Development
First Unitarian Society
Independent Television Service
National Center for Outreach
P.O.V.
South Central Library System
University of WisconsinExtension Chancellor’s Office
Urban League of Greater Madison
UW Health
Wisconsin Association for Home
and Community Education
Wisconsin Education Association
Council
“All of us still sit down sometimes to watch a bit of Mr. Rogers.
His message that one can be liked just the way s/he is was very
important to me growing up and I’m sure continues to be of
cardinal importance to children.” Paul from Pierce County
“My window to the past, present and future is always Wisconsin
Public Television.” Annie from Brown County
“Thank you for presenting the various governor and lt. governor
candidates through five-minute segments. It is the essence of
democracy. Views should be exposed to the open air – the way
that views can best be evaluated… Thanks for nurturing
democracy in Wisconsin. Nothing in our system should be a
foregone conclusion. It should all be open to debate.”
a male viewer
“I am an English/communications teacher. I recently viewed
Teen Connection. Very simply, I must express my deepest
appreciation and compliments on such fine programming. Your
format and level of information is both appropriate and effective.”
Jerome from Green County
“P.O.V. Two Towns of Jasper, it was powerful stuff. Disturbing,
troubling, thoughtful and thought provoking, even encouraging
and ultimately hopeful. It was television at its best. Live theater!
A revealing human drama with echoes reaching all across our
country.” a female viewer
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The Leadership Circle continued
Dr. David A. Manke
Oneida
Maplewood School
Sparta
Charles and Leatrice Markle
Sun Prairie
John Markley and Diane Seehan
Madison
H. Marshall Matthews
Sheboygan
Jack and Sue McCoy
Madison
Jean McNary
Madison
Irene and Thomas C. Meyer
Madison
Marilyn Meyer Potter
Oshkosh
Jennifer Miller and Bruce
McPhee
Cambridge
Norman Miller Foundation
Green Bay
Elizabeth and John Moore
Middleton
Stephen Morton
Madison
Bruce C. and Amy R. Moser
Madison
Carol Mueller
Madison
David F. and Jane Nelson
Edgerton
Mary and Bill Niedermeier
Madison
Gene E. Niesen
Appleton
Ray and Rosie Norlin
Tomahawk
James R. and Alice Ohlrogge
Middleton
Patricia A. and Joe Okray
Plover
Richard J. and Jean Olson
Merrill
Richard and Marcia Olson
Madison
Roland and Marjorie Olson
Fort Atkinson
Richard and Margaret Osborn
Oshkosh
Tana and John Palmer
Oregon
Joan Pedro
Madison
George Penn
Madison
Mary and Lowell Peterson
Appleton
L.E. Phillips Family Foundation
Eau Claire
Hannah Pickett
Madison
Marcea and David Plonka
Madison
Reetz Foundation
Sheboygan
Kevin and Kate Reilly
Madison
Hugh T. and Mildred Richards
Menomonie
Dan and Jane Rich
Madison
Virginia Rosemann
Green Bay
Carol M. Schappel
Oregon
Lawrence Schirmer
Three Lakes
Joan Schmit
Madison
Edward and Harriet Schulz
Neenah
John and Mary Sensenbrenner
Neenah
Stephen P. and Mary Shanesy
Verona
Don and Carolyn Shelp
Madison
Dr. Philip Shultz
Middleton
Paul and Ellen Simenstad
Madison
Alexander and Margaret Skinner
Madison
Curt and Jane Smith
Brooklyn
Mowry Smith III
Menasha
Rob and Claire Spear
New London
Judith Stadler
Appleton
Mary E. Stafford
Madison
David and Denise Statz
Baraboo
Wayne E. Stork
Janesville
Suzanne and Jack Swanson
Appleton
Patricia Takemoto and Robert
Morse
Madison
John Jay and Linda Taylor
Ripon
Robert E. and Caryl Terrell
Madison
Roger and Susan Thicke
La Crescent, Minn.
Constance Threinen
Middleton
Norris and Alice Tibbetts
Madison
Herbert Tjossem
Appleton
Jan Trow
Fremont
Deborah Turski
Madison
David Vogel
Madison
Gary Wagner
Eau Claire
Beverly Wallace
Newton
William Wartmann
Edgerton
Stella Webb
Madison
Janet Wengert
Madison
Roger and Patricia Westphal
Rhinelander
Pamela Williams
Whitewater
Tom and Virginia Williams
Wausau
Robert Wixson Family
Madison
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Princeton, N.J.
Jacquelyn L. Wrycha
Menasha
Mary Yeakel and Virginia A.
Metcalf
Wisconsin Dells
Darrel J. Yohnk
Oconomowoc
John A. Zeinert
Neenah
Rose Zerwick
Madison
10
and Ten Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society recognizes those friends with the
foresight to include WPT in their will or estate plans.
For information about The Heritage Society, please call Diane
Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Joanne and John Anderson
Janesville
Jake and Lucy Altwegg
Madison
David M. and Violet Bailin
Appleton
Dr. Ann Bardeen-Henschel
Oconomowoc
Anna Benson
Waupaca
Jane Bjorklund
Merrill
Vlasta K. Blaha
and Stanley Dale
Colby
Malcolm and Penny Brett
Oregon
Ione Kulis Carr
Kiel
Richard Damro
Colfax
Robert Destree
Green Bay
Richard and Nancy Dietz
Larsen
Wilbert and Mary Dee Dupont
Green Bay
Ted J. Eischeid
Fond du Lac
Colleen and Bill Feist
Middleton
Mildred F. Freymiller
Elroy
Paul W. Fuerstenau
Madison
Russell and Suzanne Gardner
Madison
Diane L. Glodoski
Madison
James and Debra Greenwald
Berlin
Phil and Marilyn Hansotia
Marshfield
Tim V. and Catherine Hartnett
Bayfield
Wayne Hatz
Baraboo
Ivan R. and Sandra Haynes
Madison
Bryce Hinsch
Fremont
Barbara A. and John R. Horner-Ibler
Brookfield
Frances W. Hurst
Madison
Sandra and Harold Inda
Ripon
Earl and Carol Jewett
Fond du Lac
Mary C. Karau
Madison
Scott and Margaret Kramer
Madison
Harold and Rita Kreitz
Middleton
Matthew Neil Kurtz
Antigo
Floreine J. Kurtzweil
Edgar
David and Darlene Lee
Wausau
Robert J. Lenz
Waunakee
Todd M. Liebergen
Middleton
Arlene Lissack
Chippewa Falls
Rick and Joyce Lohr
Marathon
Donna Lotzer
Madison
Mike and Barb Madden
Sturgeon Bay
Angus McIntyre
Appleton
Rose M. Messina and Mark
Anderson
Madison
Margaret Misdall
Oshkosh
H. Clarence Mitchell
Mount Morris
Nancy Newell Moore
Stevens Point
Norm and Peg Munson
Appleton
Wilbert (Bill) Noltemeyer
Madison
LaRay and Rosie Norlin
Tomahawk
David and Kathy Ott
Madison
Jack E. Pederson
Tony
Norbert L. Pitterle
Two Rivers
Mrs. Marilyn M. Potter
Oshkosh
Charles and Lucille Ramshaw
Mount Horeb
Richard and Marie Reetz
Appleton
Richard Rost and Donnamae
Klotz Rost
Tomahawk
Bruce B. Runnels
Wautoma
Robert P. and Ann Rusch
Rib Lake
Karen Scheibe
Appleton
William Scherwitz
Fort Atkinson
Karen R. Shevet Dinah
Madison
Alice Jean Smith
Neenah
Joseph and Betty Spradling
Madison
Sharon Stark
Spring Green
David and Dawn Stucki
Waunakee
Jayne C. Redman
Fall Creek
Judith O. Sutton
Madison
Robert and Margaret Swanson
Menomonie
Nevin O. Taylor
Chetek
Lorelei Walczak
Stevens Point
Joseph W. Walton
Farley
Florence Whitefield
Madison
Helen Wineke
Madison
4
and Four Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
We Remember
We have been honored by gifts from the estates of these
friends, ensuring the legacy of the organization for
future generations.
Ione Kulis Carr
Tim V. and Catherine Hartnett
Clarence H. Mitchell
Robert P. and Ann K. Rusch
Alice Jean Smith
Joseph and Betty Spradling
Planned Giving
The following estates have generously provided gifts of bequest
and other planned gifts to WPT. With deepest regards, we
commemorate those departed friends who have honored us
with this commitment.
Hilber E. Anderson
Antigo
Georgiana Mae Bentley
Nekoosa
Donald Bronk
Wausau
1
Jesse & Millie Fusfeld Trust
Wausau
Susan F. Welty
Beloit
and One Donor Who Wishes
to Remain Anonymous
WHA-TV Auction
Since 1976, WHA-TV Auction has been a popular community
event and fund-raiser for WPT. The 2003 event was one of the
most successful ever. We appreciate this outpouring of support.
For information about WHA-TV Auction underwriting and
donations, please call Kelly Joerres at 608. 262. 5259.
Auction Underwriters
Alliant Energy
American Family Insurance
Bank One
CUNA Mutual
Dean Health System
Group Health Cooperative HMO
J. H. Findorff & Sons Inc.
Madison Dairy Division of Land
O’Lakes
Pizza Hut of Southern
Wisconsin
Restaino Bunbury & Associates
Robert W. Baird
TDS Metrocom
The Stark Company, Realtors
Tri-North Builders Inc.
Major Auction In-kind Donors
Burton and Mayer Inc.
Buynsellit.com
Capital Newspapers
Gaylord Catering
Gordon Flesch Co. Inc.
Greater Northshore Appraisals
H M I Catering
Mazo Deli Catering
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Queen Anne’s Catering
Schoeps Ice Cream Co. Inc.
Suttle-Straus Inc.
Swanson Kitchens
Major Auction Donors
Academy Electric Inc.
Albion Armorers International
Amcore Bank
American TV & Appliance
AnchorBank fsb
Anderson and Shapiro Eye Care
Arbor Hills Apartments
Benjamin Plumbing Inc.
Best Built Garage Builders
Brothers Main Appliance & TV
Budget Bicycle Center
Camp Manito-wish YMCA
Carl F. Statz & Sons
Catfish River Arts & Antiques
Century 21 Affiliated
Chula Vista Resort
Comfort Shoppe
Condon Jewelers
Cortland Pond Apartment Homes
Creative Sewing Machines
Culligan Total Water Treatment
Dale Carnegie Training
Don’s Oak Furniture
Eichhorn, Susan & Henry
Elkhart Lake’s Road America
Ericson, Greg
Explorama Lodges
Fine Designs Sofa Gallery
General Beverage Sales Co.
Goodman’s Jewelers
Gordon Flesch Co.
Gypsy Villa Resort
In Business Magazine
Iron River Area Chamber of
Commerce
Janus Galleries
JSM Properties
Kennedy Manor Dining Room & Bar
Land Resource Company LLC
La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries
Lemke Facial Surgery
Lighthouse Lodge and Suites
Madison Area Mortgage Bankers
Association
Marling Distributors
Marshall Towne Millwork
McGilligan’s Interiors
Meicher & Associates
Middleton Community Bank
Miracle-Ear Hearing Centers
Nonn’s Flooring
Occidental Hotels and Resorts
Park Printing House Ltd.
Parr McKenna, Kathleen
PARTS NOW!
Redbone Creations
Rocky Rococo Pan-Style Pizza
Rubin’s
Rutabaga
Sergenian’s Floor Coverings
Shadow Fax
Smart Toyota
Steve’s Liquor & Biaggi`s
Restaurant
Stoughton Country Club
Studio Jewelers
Sub-Zero Freezer Company
Sullivan Landscaping
Sundara Inn and Spa
Sunrise Glassworks
T.Q. Diamonds
The Blacksmith Inn
The Edgewater Hotel
The Friendship Tour
The Great Wolf Lodge
The Kalahari Waterpark Resort
Convention Center
The Madison Club
The Madison Concourse Hotel &
Governor’s Club
The Maytag Store
The Twisted Twig Furniture
Gallery
Thebco Windows, Doors & Siding
UW Athletic Department
Vintage Door
Vukich, Dr. John A.
Ward-Brodt Music Mall
Waunakee Remodeling
Weiss, Lee
Welton Enterprises
Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort
William Thomas Designs
Williamson Bicycle Works
Wisconsin Flooring & Cascata
Bath & Tile Gallery
Woodworks Furniture
Young, Susan
Zazen Gallery
ZOLL
Zoroufy’s
Volunteers
Each year, tremendous things happen in the studios of WPT,
and in the towns, cities and villages of Wisconsin thanks,
in part, to the contributions of volunteers.
Nearly 2,000 people assisted with membership drives, the
WHA-TV Auction, general office tasks, community events,
and more in the last year.
WPT is deeply grateful for this support. Below are a few of
the groups and individuals cited for special recognition for
their contributions in 2003.
2,000
For more information about volunteering, please call Don
Sanford at 608.265.4436.
For 11 years, WPT has enriched the community with its educational
offerings that are a central part of Garden Expo.
Auction 2003 - New Civic Group Middleton High School-National
Honor Society
Auction 2003 - New Corporate Group Wisconsin Physicians Service
On-Air Pledge - New Civic Group Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Dane County
On-Air Pledge - New Corporate Group Fiskars Inc.
Volunteers of the Year Pete Jahn and Ingrid Lind-Jahn
The 2003 event attracted more than 17,000 people in early February
from around Wisconsin. Enthusiasts shared advice on plants,
gardens, lawns, and more through seminars and demonstrations.
More than 300 exhibitor booths also were a part of the event that
is held in Madison.
Viewers
Garden Expo
300
WPT, Friends of WHA-TV and University of Wisconsin-Extension
Cooperative Extension Horticulture Team present Garden Expo.
For information about Garden Expo, please call DeAnne Massey
at 608. 262. 5256.
Garden Expo Underwriters
Madison Gas & Electric
Wisconsin Landscape Contractors
Association
Local Community Outreach
The impact of WPT’s broadcasts is amplified through local
community outreach projects – screenings, workshops, discussions,
online conversations, and more.
Foundations and other institutions and groups help make local
community outreach possible.
For more information about local community outreach, please call
Lynne Blinkenberg at 608. 265. 6331.
4-H Youth Development
First Unitarian Society
Independent Television Service
National Center for Outreach
P.O.V.
South Central Library System
University of WisconsinExtension Chancellor’s Office
Urban League of Greater Madison
UW Health
Wisconsin Association for Home
and Community Education
Wisconsin Education Association
Council
“All of us still sit down sometimes to watch a bit of Mr. Rogers.
His message that one can be liked just the way s/he is was very
important to me growing up and I’m sure continues to be of
cardinal importance to children.” Paul from Pierce County
“My window to the past, present and future is always Wisconsin
Public Television.” Annie from Brown County
“Thank you for presenting the various governor and lt. governor
candidates through five-minute segments. It is the essence of
democracy. Views should be exposed to the open air – the way
that views can best be evaluated… Thanks for nurturing
democracy in Wisconsin. Nothing in our system should be a
foregone conclusion. It should all be open to debate.”
a male viewer
“I am an English/communications teacher. I recently viewed
Teen Connection. Very simply, I must express my deepest
appreciation and compliments on such fine programming. Your
format and level of information is both appropriate and effective.”
Jerome from Green County
“P.O.V. Two Towns of Jasper, it was powerful stuff. Disturbing,
troubling, thoughtful and thought provoking, even encouraging
and ultimately hopeful. It was television at its best. Live theater!
A revealing human drama with echoes reaching all across our
country.” a female viewer
be more
The Leadership Circle continued
Dr. David A. Manke
Oneida
Maplewood School
Sparta
Charles and Leatrice Markle
Sun Prairie
John Markley and Diane Seehan
Madison
H. Marshall Matthews
Sheboygan
Jack and Sue McCoy
Madison
Jean McNary
Madison
Irene and Thomas C. Meyer
Madison
Marilyn Meyer Potter
Oshkosh
Jennifer Miller and Bruce
McPhee
Cambridge
Norman Miller Foundation
Green Bay
Elizabeth and John Moore
Middleton
Stephen Morton
Madison
Bruce C. and Amy R. Moser
Madison
Carol Mueller
Madison
David F. and Jane Nelson
Edgerton
Mary and Bill Niedermeier
Madison
Gene E. Niesen
Appleton
Ray and Rosie Norlin
Tomahawk
James R. and Alice Ohlrogge
Middleton
Patricia A. and Joe Okray
Plover
Richard J. and Jean Olson
Merrill
Richard and Marcia Olson
Madison
Roland and Marjorie Olson
Fort Atkinson
Richard and Margaret Osborn
Oshkosh
Tana and John Palmer
Oregon
Joan Pedro
Madison
George Penn
Madison
Mary and Lowell Peterson
Appleton
L.E. Phillips Family Foundation
Eau Claire
Hannah Pickett
Madison
Marcea and David Plonka
Madison
Reetz Foundation
Sheboygan
Kevin and Kate Reilly
Madison
Hugh T. and Mildred Richards
Menomonie
Dan and Jane Rich
Madison
Virginia Rosemann
Green Bay
Carol M. Schappel
Oregon
Lawrence Schirmer
Three Lakes
Joan Schmit
Madison
Edward and Harriet Schulz
Neenah
John and Mary Sensenbrenner
Neenah
Stephen P. and Mary Shanesy
Verona
Don and Carolyn Shelp
Madison
Dr. Philip Shultz
Middleton
Paul and Ellen Simenstad
Madison
Alexander and Margaret Skinner
Madison
Curt and Jane Smith
Brooklyn
Mowry Smith III
Menasha
Rob and Claire Spear
New London
Judith Stadler
Appleton
Mary E. Stafford
Madison
David and Denise Statz
Baraboo
Wayne E. Stork
Janesville
Suzanne and Jack Swanson
Appleton
Patricia Takemoto and Robert
Morse
Madison
John Jay and Linda Taylor
Ripon
Robert E. and Caryl Terrell
Madison
Roger and Susan Thicke
La Crescent, Minn.
Constance Threinen
Middleton
Norris and Alice Tibbetts
Madison
Herbert Tjossem
Appleton
Jan Trow
Fremont
Deborah Turski
Madison
David Vogel
Madison
Gary Wagner
Eau Claire
Beverly Wallace
Newton
William Wartmann
Edgerton
Stella Webb
Madison
Janet Wengert
Madison
Roger and Patricia Westphal
Rhinelander
Pamela Williams
Whitewater
Tom and Virginia Williams
Wausau
Robert Wixson Family
Madison
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Princeton, N.J.
Jacquelyn L. Wrycha
Menasha
Mary Yeakel and Virginia A.
Metcalf
Wisconsin Dells
Darrel J. Yohnk
Oconomowoc
John A. Zeinert
Neenah
Rose Zerwick
Madison
10
and Ten Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society recognizes those friends with the
foresight to include WPT in their will or estate plans.
For information about The Heritage Society, please call Diane
Agans at 608. 265. 4437.
Joanne and John Anderson
Janesville
Jake and Lucy Altwegg
Madison
David M. and Violet Bailin
Appleton
Dr. Ann Bardeen-Henschel
Oconomowoc
Anna Benson
Waupaca
Jane Bjorklund
Merrill
Vlasta K. Blaha
and Stanley Dale
Colby
Malcolm and Penny Brett
Oregon
Ione Kulis Carr
Kiel
Richard Damro
Colfax
Robert Destree
Green Bay
Richard and Nancy Dietz
Larsen
Wilbert and Mary Dee Dupont
Green Bay
Ted J. Eischeid
Fond du Lac
Colleen and Bill Feist
Middleton
Mildred F. Freymiller
Elroy
Paul W. Fuerstenau
Madison
Russell and Suzanne Gardner
Madison
Diane L. Glodoski
Madison
James and Debra Greenwald
Berlin
Phil and Marilyn Hansotia
Marshfield
Tim V. and Catherine Hartnett
Bayfield
Wayne Hatz
Baraboo
Ivan R. and Sandra Haynes
Madison
Bryce Hinsch
Fremont
Barbara A. and John R. Horner-Ibler
Brookfield
Frances W. Hurst
Madison
Sandra and Harold Inda
Ripon
Earl and Carol Jewett
Fond du Lac
Mary C. Karau
Madison
Scott and Margaret Kramer
Madison
Harold and Rita Kreitz
Middleton
Matthew Neil Kurtz
Antigo
Floreine J. Kurtzweil
Edgar
David and Darlene Lee
Wausau
Robert J. Lenz
Waunakee
Todd M. Liebergen
Middleton
Arlene Lissack
Chippewa Falls
Rick and Joyce Lohr
Marathon
Donna Lotzer
Madison
Mike and Barb Madden
Sturgeon Bay
Angus McIntyre
Appleton
Rose M. Messina and Mark
Anderson
Madison
Margaret Misdall
Oshkosh
H. Clarence Mitchell
Mount Morris
Nancy Newell Moore
Stevens Point
Norm and Peg Munson
Appleton
Wilbert (Bill) Noltemeyer
Madison
LaRay and Rosie Norlin
Tomahawk
David and Kathy Ott
Madison
Jack E. Pederson
Tony
Norbert L. Pitterle
Two Rivers
Mrs. Marilyn M. Potter
Oshkosh
Charles and Lucille Ramshaw
Mount Horeb
Richard and Marie Reetz
Appleton
Richard Rost and Donnamae
Klotz Rost
Tomahawk
Bruce B. Runnels
Wautoma
Robert P. and Ann Rusch
Rib Lake
Karen Scheibe
Appleton
William Scherwitz
Fort Atkinson
Karen R. Shevet Dinah
Madison
Alice Jean Smith
Neenah
Joseph and Betty Spradling
Madison
Sharon Stark
Spring Green
David and Dawn Stucki
Waunakee
Jayne C. Redman
Fall Creek
Judith O. Sutton
Madison
Robert and Margaret Swanson
Menomonie
Nevin O. Taylor
Chetek
Lorelei Walczak
Stevens Point
Joseph W. Walton
Farley
Florence Whitefield
Madison
Helen Wineke
Madison
4
and Four Donors Who Wish
to Remain Anonymous
We Remember
We have been honored by gifts from the estates of these
friends, ensuring the legacy of the organization for
future generations.
Ione Kulis Carr
Tim V. and Catherine Hartnett
Clarence H. Mitchell
Robert P. and Ann K. Rusch
Alice Jean Smith
Joseph and Betty Spradling
Planned Giving
The following estates have generously provided gifts of bequest
and other planned gifts to WPT. With deepest regards, we
commemorate those departed friends who have honored us
with this commitment.
Hilber E. Anderson
Antigo
Georgiana Mae Bentley
Nekoosa
Donald Bronk
Wausau
1
Jesse & Millie Fusfeld Trust
Wausau
Susan F. Welty
Beloit
and One Donor Who Wishes
to Remain Anonymous
WHA-TV Auction
Since 1976, WHA-TV Auction has been a popular community
event and fund-raiser for WPT. The 2003 event was one of the
most successful ever. We appreciate this outpouring of support.
For information about WHA-TV Auction underwriting and
donations, please call Kelly Joerres at 608. 262. 5259.
Auction Underwriters
Alliant Energy
American Family Insurance
Bank One
CUNA Mutual
Dean Health System
Group Health Cooperative HMO
J. H. Findorff & Sons Inc.
Madison Dairy Division of Land
O’Lakes
Pizza Hut of Southern
Wisconsin
Restaino Bunbury & Associates
Robert W. Baird
TDS Metrocom
The Stark Company, Realtors
Tri-North Builders Inc.
Major Auction In-kind Donors
Burton and Mayer Inc.
Buynsellit.com
Capital Newspapers
Gaylord Catering
Gordon Flesch Co. Inc.
Greater Northshore Appraisals
H M I Catering
Mazo Deli Catering
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Queen Anne’s Catering
Schoeps Ice Cream Co. Inc.
Suttle-Straus Inc.
Swanson Kitchens
Major Auction Donors
Academy Electric Inc.
Albion Armorers International
Amcore Bank
American TV & Appliance
AnchorBank fsb
Anderson and Shapiro Eye Care
Arbor Hills Apartments
Benjamin Plumbing Inc.
Best Built Garage Builders
Brothers Main Appliance & TV
Budget Bicycle Center
Camp Manito-wish YMCA
Carl F. Statz & Sons
Catfish River Arts & Antiques
Century 21 Affiliated
Chula Vista Resort
Comfort Shoppe
Condon Jewelers
Cortland Pond Apartment Homes
Creative Sewing Machines
Culligan Total Water Treatment
Dale Carnegie Training
Don’s Oak Furniture
Eichhorn, Susan & Henry
Elkhart Lake’s Road America
Ericson, Greg
Explorama Lodges
Fine Designs Sofa Gallery
General Beverage Sales Co.
Goodman’s Jewelers
Gordon Flesch Co.
Gypsy Villa Resort
In Business Magazine
Iron River Area Chamber of
Commerce
Janus Galleries
JSM Properties
Kennedy Manor Dining Room & Bar
Land Resource Company LLC
La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries
Lemke Facial Surgery
Lighthouse Lodge and Suites
Madison Area Mortgage Bankers
Association
Marling Distributors
Marshall Towne Millwork
McGilligan’s Interiors
Meicher & Associates
Middleton Community Bank
Miracle-Ear Hearing Centers
Nonn’s Flooring
Occidental Hotels and Resorts
Park Printing House Ltd.
Parr McKenna, Kathleen
PARTS NOW!
Redbone Creations
Rocky Rococo Pan-Style Pizza
Rubin’s
Rutabaga
Sergenian’s Floor Coverings
Shadow Fax
Smart Toyota
Steve’s Liquor & Biaggi`s
Restaurant
Stoughton Country Club
Studio Jewelers
Sub-Zero Freezer Company
Sullivan Landscaping
Sundara Inn and Spa
Sunrise Glassworks
T.Q. Diamonds
The Blacksmith Inn
The Edgewater Hotel
The Friendship Tour
The Great Wolf Lodge
The Kalahari Waterpark Resort
Convention Center
The Madison Club
The Madison Concourse Hotel &
Governor’s Club
The Maytag Store
The Twisted Twig Furniture
Gallery
Thebco Windows, Doors & Siding
UW Athletic Department
Vintage Door
Vukich, Dr. John A.
Ward-Brodt Music Mall
Waunakee Remodeling
Weiss, Lee
Welton Enterprises
Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort
William Thomas Designs
Williamson Bicycle Works
Wisconsin Flooring & Cascata
Bath & Tile Gallery
Woodworks Furniture
Young, Susan
Zazen Gallery
ZOLL
Zoroufy’s
Volunteers
Each year, tremendous things happen in the studios of WPT,
and in the towns, cities and villages of Wisconsin thanks,
in part, to the contributions of volunteers.
Nearly 2,000 people assisted with membership drives, the
WHA-TV Auction, general office tasks, community events,
and more in the last year.
WPT is deeply grateful for this support. Below are a few of
the groups and individuals cited for special recognition for
their contributions in 2003.
2,000
For more information about volunteering, please call Don
Sanford at 608.265.4436.
For 11 years, WPT has enriched the community with its educational
offerings that are a central part of Garden Expo.
Auction 2003 - New Civic Group Middleton High School-National
Honor Society
Auction 2003 - New Corporate Group Wisconsin Physicians Service
On-Air Pledge - New Civic Group Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Dane County
On-Air Pledge - New Corporate Group Fiskars Inc.
Volunteers of the Year Pete Jahn and Ingrid Lind-Jahn
The 2003 event attracted more than 17,000 people in early February
from around Wisconsin. Enthusiasts shared advice on plants,
gardens, lawns, and more through seminars and demonstrations.
More than 300 exhibitor booths also were a part of the event that
is held in Madison.
Viewers
Garden Expo
300
WPT, Friends of WHA-TV and University of Wisconsin-Extension
Cooperative Extension Horticulture Team present Garden Expo.
For information about Garden Expo, please call DeAnne Massey
at 608. 262. 5256.
Garden Expo Underwriters
Madison Gas & Electric
Wisconsin Landscape Contractors
Association
Local Community Outreach
The impact of WPT’s broadcasts is amplified through local
community outreach projects – screenings, workshops, discussions,
online conversations, and more.
Foundations and other institutions and groups help make local
community outreach possible.
For more information about local community outreach, please call
Lynne Blinkenberg at 608. 265. 6331.
4-H Youth Development
First Unitarian Society
Independent Television Service
National Center for Outreach
P.O.V.
South Central Library System
University of WisconsinExtension Chancellor’s Office
Urban League of Greater Madison
UW Health
Wisconsin Association for Home
and Community Education
Wisconsin Education Association
Council
“All of us still sit down sometimes to watch a bit of Mr. Rogers.
His message that one can be liked just the way s/he is was very
important to me growing up and I’m sure continues to be of
cardinal importance to children.” Paul from Pierce County
“My window to the past, present and future is always Wisconsin
Public Television.” Annie from Brown County
“Thank you for presenting the various governor and lt. governor
candidates through five-minute segments. It is the essence of
democracy. Views should be exposed to the open air – the way
that views can best be evaluated… Thanks for nurturing
democracy in Wisconsin. Nothing in our system should be a
foregone conclusion. It should all be open to debate.”
a male viewer
“I am an English/communications teacher. I recently viewed
Teen Connection. Very simply, I must express my deepest
appreciation and compliments on such fine programming. Your
format and level of information is both appropriate and effective.”
Jerome from Green County
“P.O.V. Two Towns of Jasper, it was powerful stuff. Disturbing,
troubling, thoughtful and thought provoking, even encouraging
and ultimately hopeful. It was television at its best. Live theater!
A revealing human drama with echoes reaching all across our
country.” a female viewer
be more