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WE ARE SO MUCH ORE BECAUSE OF YOU TWIN RIVERS YMCA 2014 ANNUAL REPORT The Y. So Much More TM In 2014 our YMCA became an even more vibrant force in our community for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. We affirmed that by delivering on our mission – To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit mind and body for all – we will strengthen the foundation of our community. We focused on Youth Development by nurturing the potential of every child and teen who becomes involved with our Y. Through our strong collaboration with Craven County Schools we are now delivering our Afterschool Enrichment program at ten elementary schools in Craven County. This structured supervised program helps children learn grow and thrive in an environment that builds self-confidence and self-esteem while teaching positive character values. As one of the influential leaders in the community promoting health and well-being, we bring families closer together, encourage healthy lifestyle activities, and foster connections through fitness, sports, and a variety of activities and events. We have influenced all ages – from infants to seniors. Weather it’s interactive play in our Child Watch area, or Healthy Eating and Physical Activity guidelines for our afterschool children, teens learning healthy competition in our Y-Bern Teen basketball league on Friday evenings, or Group Exercise classes designed specifically for our Active Older Adults, everyone can be healthy at the Y. Todd Shuart, CEO Giving back and providing support to our neighbors is our Social Responsibility. For more than a decade our YMCA has partnered with Craven County Schools and CarolinaEast Foundation to teach our children lifelong lifesaving skills through our Water Safety Program. Helping our children become more aware and respectful of the aquatic environment here in New Bern and building confidence in our youth by teaching them safe practices around the water and steps to take in case of a water emergency. As we move forward into 2015 the Y will continue to work hard to address our community’s needs through programs at the Y and in our community. This would not be possible without the generous support of the H.H. Bate Foundation, CarolinaEast Health Systems, and many other groups, foundations, businesses, and individuals who support the positive impact our YMCA is making in our community through charitable contributions to our Annual Campaign. Please read about some of the people committed to serving their community and being engaged with their friends and neighbors at the Y! Steve Bengel, CVO 1 OUR MISSION To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. OUR CAUSE Strengthening the foundations of community. WHO WE ARE The Y is the nation’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. AREAS OF FOCUS Youth Development - Nurturing the potential of every child and teen. Nine million youth are taking a greater interest in learning; making smarter life choices; and cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, the pursuit of higher education and goal achievement. Healthy Living - Improving the nation’s health and well-being. Millions of adults and youth receive the support, guidance and resources needed to achieve better health and well-being. Social Responsibility - Giving back and providing support to our neighbors. Across the country, the Y helps people give back and assist their neighbors by offering them opportunities to volunteer, advocate and support programs that strengthen community. 2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Steve Bengel Chief Volunteer Officer (CVO) John Melling 1ST Vice Chair Dan Pritchett 2nd Vice Chair Will Lathan Treasurer Lauren Arnette Secretary Don Brinkley Maggy Costandy Pat Drake John Duff Tom Gingrich Cille Griffith Dave Hinson Richard Leissner Kate Lewis Tracy Monk 2015 LEADERSHIP TEAM Megan Benvenuto, Marketing & Financial Development Director Charles Boehnke, Facilities Director Susan Decker, Aquatics Director Beth Hardee, Senior Director Member Engagement Meredith Mills, Sports & Volunteer Director Adrienne Payton, Health & Wellness Director Todd Shuart, CEO Pam Smith, Family Services Director RJ Wojtylak, Head Swim Coach & Associate Aquatics Director Marissa Zinni, Associate Family Services Director 2 Ciara Rogers Linda Staunch Laura K. Thompson Lucien Vaughn Dru Wilkins John Wood Because of you, all kids have a chance to reach their potential All kids have amazing potential. At the Y we believe every young person thrives as they discover who they are and what they can achieve. We give young people a safe place to belong, to build confidence and learn positive behaviors through the core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. 57 85 92 Youth Triathletes Swim Team Participants Leaders in Training Kids become physically stronger, have more endurance, and experience a sense of joy and fun through play by challenging themselves engage in competitive sports. Have fun, learn techniques, experience health benefits, as well as learn character lessons from being a member of our competitive swim team. We encourage youth to challenge themselves by getting involved in projects that demonstrate initiative, commitment and service. 3 401 Kids in School Age Child Care Parents entrust their children to us and go to work feeling secure that their children are in a happy, learning, thriving environment. 651 Youth Sports Every child regardless of skill or ability is encouraged to experience the fun, fair play, and benefits of being active and to learn skills and build confidence. “My friends and I left the NC Youth & Government conference this past February confidant in our abilities and our potentials. We left the conference inspired; inspired to do more with ourselves. Through NC Youth & Government, my peers and I were able to look at our futures with a greater hope and determination. I was inspired to look toward the future and see myself playing an active, positive role in both my destiny and in those of others. Through NC Youth & Government, I gained a greater understanding of leadership, government and politics, but I truly left with a greater understanding of myself. The effects of this program are certain to reverberate into the community, nation, and the greater world.” - Henry Adrian Rozo Pictured: Adrian working with students in the Trent Park Afterschool Program 755 Child Watch Playful, engaging options are plentiful for young children while Mom and Dad have the opportunity to exercise or connect with others over shared interests. 1,136 Summer Campers Kids enjoy physical activity, enjoy the outdoors, make new friendships, have different experiences, learn skills, gain independence, and create lasting memories. 1,404 2050 Swim Lessons Water Safety Participants Participants learn and practice new swimming skills and feel a sense of achievement from mastering something new that they can enjoy the rest of their lives. 4 We help save lives by teaching kids about water safety and how to swim and make our community safer. 2409 Youth Members We celebrate creativity and engage passions, all while teaching skills and developing physical strength, speed, flexibility, and confidence. Because of you, we transform lives and inspire healthy living We know that when we act together, we move individuals, families, and communities forward. The Y is committed to empowering people with the resources and the support to live healthy, connected and secure lives. 5564 48 Annual Silver Sneakers Yoga For Cancer Patients All participants benefit from engaging in activities that enhance connections, decrease a sense of isolation, and improve overall well-being. Creating communities among cancer survivors and guiding them through safe physical activity, helping them build supportive relationships, and reducing stress. 348 Volunteers Taking an active role in bringing about meaningful, enduring change right here in our own neighborhood. 5 796 Weekly Group Exercise Health seekers participating in YMCA Group Exercise programs have improved physical activity, enhanced overall well-being, and stay motivated while participating in physical activity over a sustained period of time. 123 Lunch & Learn Offering a sense of community, fellowship and support that enriches people’s lives. Our minds and spirits need stimulus and enrichment, and we get so much more from life when we find things—and people— that inspire us. “I started working out at the Y to help improve my flexibility and overall strength. I was losing mobility in my body, causing simple tasks such as putting on my jacket to be difficult. I began taking Silver Sneakers classes which has been so fun and encouraging. The biggest difference I have noticed is the ease I have when reaching for my seat belt, and turning my head to see safely when backing out of parking spaces.” - Caroline Silver Sneakers Member Pictured: Members participating in a Silvers Sneakers Classic Class. YMCA VOLUNTEERS Aaron Bordoves Abell Arnette Ainsley Millette Alan Bitters Alan Goodwin Aleisha Curtis Alex Hinson Alexis Phillips Alisar Wynn Allen Bowers Allen Williamson Alvin Williams Amy Donahue Amy Goodwin Andie D’Angelo Angela Wright Ann Antoniuk Ann Healy Ann Jones Ann-Thu Le Anthony Vasquez Arey Grady Avery Fisher Barbara Kremar Barbara Little Barbara McCurdy Beatrice Smith Beckey Arnette Ben Lowry Beth Hardee Beth Howell Beverly Thompson Bill McClinton Bob Busher Bob Chewy Bob Little Bob Prather Bob Seif Brandi Wilson Branson Tomchessen Brent Davis Brent Wood Brian Graham Brice Salter Brody Gingrich Brooke White Caitlin Grass Carl Womack Caroline Knowles Caskey Sloan Cassie Luthman Catherine Austin 6 Charles Boehnke Charles Knight Charlton Burns Christian Dowell Christina Rust Christopher Blount Chuck Flanagan Chuck Kolb Ciara Rogers Cinda Hill CJ Bias Clifford Parson Constance Bryant Craig Carter Curt Williamson DaJohn Gooding Dan Champey, Dan Pritchett Danyan Walker Dave Caccavaro David Haidt David Hinson, Jr. David Hook David Howell David Trudad David Yang YMCA VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED Deana Sawyer Demika Styron Demiko Dunn Denise Boehnke Dennis Hanyo Derico Ross Dervin Teion Desmond Garner Diane Hanyo Don Brinkley Don Eglinton Donavan Bectron Doug King Duffy Huffman Dwayne Merkler Elaine Hausburg Elijah Battingham Elijah Montague Elizabeth Blythe Elizabeth Rutan Emily Thompson Emma Lentz Eric Benvenuto Eric Evans Eric Kahler ET Mitchell Evrin Little Frank Bender Gail Ambler Gail Higgin Gene Foster Gina Bisigani Gina Elpers Ginny Johnson Graham Foster Greg Lentz Greta Van Meeteren Hailey Hordee Hannah Garner Hannah Hordee Hans Van Meeteren Harrison Cho Harry MacDonald Hayleigh Edwards Irene Hadison Jack Townley Jacob Betancourt JadeTripp Jamel Alexander James Altman James Barnes James Fryer James Gruenebaum James Walker Jane Melton JANET Ottey Janet Routier Janice Dawson Jaquan Boyle JaQuan Bray Jasaji Perry Jasin Wilson Jason Skladan Jason Wintermute Jeff Donahue Jeff Quinn Jeffery Byrd Jen Seif Jena Saenz Jennifer Byrd Jeremy Gibson Jeri O’Dowd Jesse Sutton Jessica Lundberg Jessica Lynch Jessie Aldridge Jim Abell Jodi Scoggins Joe Allen Joey Batchelor Joey Karam John Duff John Melling John Robert Mattocks John Thompson John Turco John Wood John-Henry Indiani John-Michael Caskey Johnae White Johnathan Merrel Jon-MarieRoth Jordan Burchfiel Jose Vasquez Josephine Aiken Josh Htoo Josie Elpers Julie Crum 7 Justice Tomchessen Justtin Fitts Karie Busher Karina Pogosian Kate Lewis Kathi Whitfield Kathryn Dixon Kathryn Scott Katie Knuckles Katie Shorter Katilyn Richard Kay Hawk Kelly Asby Kendra Carpenter Kenny Muse Kessa Hawkins Kevin Reese Kiera Carpenter Kimberly Scott Kira O’Donnell Kyle Gunn Kyle Rusthoven Lamont Cox Larry Cooper Larry Williams Lauren Arnette Lauren Brandenburg Lauren Burns Leeann MacCabe LeeAnn Skladan Leia Sykes Leonard Dudka Les Still Lewis Tawana Liam Greham Linda MacDonald Linda Staunch Lindsay Phillips Linwood Johnson Liz Fieschko Liz Lentz Logan Senf Lori Shuart Lucien Vaughn Lyle Schulze Lynn McKenzie Mac Flythe Mack Paul Maggy Constandy Manssa Anderson Margie Foskit Maria Vincent Marie Carroll Marion Smith Mark McKillop Mark Peterson Marquie Mitchell Mary Jo Hallam Mary Lou Infinito Mary Shaw Matt Smith Maureen Poplawski Melissa Murphy Meredith Mills Michael Buffington Michael Johnson Michael Pettaway Michael Scoggins Michael Sweeney Michael White Micheal Forbes Michelle Neid Mike Sartin Millissa True Missy Carpenter Monica McConner Morgan Smith Morris Chiqhasiw Nakita Reels Nancy Galway Natalie Hordee Nathaniel Roberts Nicole Crawford Nicole Messmer Nina Vukicevic O’Hisha Philpot Octazia Wayne Pam Fortney Pat Drake Pat Schaible Patricia Dixon Patricia Richmon Paul Canady Paul Healy Paul Schnorenberg Paul Switzer Pedro Abreu Phyllis Willis Preston Dawson Qweshaun Nevels Ralph Routier Randall Scott Rania Alsaifi Ray Goodwin Rebecca Riggs Reed Underhill Richard Leissner Rick Morefield Rita MacIndre RJ Wojtylak Robby Wallace Ryan Fonville Ryan Kirby Ryan Milburn Ryan Thompson Rymil Exum Sandy Womack Sara Foster Sara Harrison Sarah Cotnam Sean Milburn Sevim Edwards Shannon Donnelly Sharene Kirby Sherri Mills Shirley Wang Shirrin Scotten Simon Lock Sophie Martin Stacy Partin Stephanie Flythe Stephanie Smith Stephanie Whitehead Stephen Umba Stephen Yaeger Steve Bengel Steve Hordee Sue Huff Sue Prather Sue Smythe Tala Done Tanner Brown Tara Roach Tiffany Mccoy Tim Best Tim Bettcher Tina Hathaway 8 Tinka Talbert Todd Shuart Tom Bratton Tom Gingrich Tom Schaible Tom Turco Tom Wilson Tori Bosworth Traci Farmer Traci Flanagan Travis Marquardt Trent Hinson Trish Luthman Tyler Tooey Tyler Tooney Valerie Hubnell Valerie Nasser Vaughn Purnell Wendell Smith Wendy Mcdonald Will Arnette Will Lathan Willis Vincent Zoe Edwards TAKING A HAND IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE 348 Volunteers 5,042 Hours $105,123 Value Because of you, there is opportunity to learn, grow & thrive FOR ALL 378 52 536 Camperships Afterschool Donors Students The generosity of Camp is where kids Scholarships others is at the core become a community as they learn both how to be more independent and how to contribute to a group as they engage in physical, social and educational activities. 853 Turkey Trot Helping people start off Thanksgiving of our existence. day the healthy way. With a focus on It is only through Participants and safety, health, social the support of our volunteers participate growth and academic volunteers and public in our largest event enhancement, Y and private donors to benefit our Annual afterschool programs that we are able Campaign, funding serve elementary to give back to the scholarships for students with a variety communities we serve. community members of programmatic and in need of Y programs activity options to and services. explore and develop their interests and talents. 9 906 Member Scholarships With a focus on developing the potential of kids, improving individual health and wellbeing, and giving back and supporting our neighbors, your participation will bring about meaningful change not just within yourself, but in your community, too. “I was a grad student in Richmond, VA working towards my Masters of Divinity. Most days consisted of lot’s of reading, writing, and long hours in the library. With little income and lot’s of student debt, I learned that the YMCA offered financial assistance. I joined the Y not just to find a space for exercise, but also because I believed in the Y’s values. In our society, it is a privilege to be healthy and an even greater privilege to have a gym membership. Because of the Y’s income based rates, we are a more inclusive and diverse community -- that’s an organization of which I want to be a part.” - Laura Thompson TWIN RIVERS YMCA, Board Member Pictured: Laura Thompson 2014 AWARDED GRANTS Harold H. Bate Foundation CarolinaEast Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation North Carolina Community Foundation Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund Wal-Mart Foundation Total 2014 Grant Funding = $48,500 FINANCIAL AID DISTRIBUTED IN 2014 $266,312 Direct Aid: $229,869 1% 1% Health and Well-‐being 11% Youth Sports 6% GOTR/STRIDE/GOT (1%) Child Care 20% 55% Youth & Government (1%) Summer Day Camp 1% 5% Swimming (1%) Indirect Aid: $36,443 0% Water Safety 3% Youth Sports 23% Youth & Government Housing 35% 5% 8% 26% 10 Community Strengthening FaciliAes Usage Outreach InternaAonal Support STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES REPORT Statement Of Activities Report Twin Rivers YMCA 12/01/2014 - 12/31/2014 Period 12 December 2014 Period 12 December 2014 Account Group Revenue Account Group Name 01 03 Contributions & Sponsorships Special Events 05 Endowment 08 10 Actual Budget $ Variance Year to Date 2014 Last Year $ Variance Actual Budget $ Variance Last Year 157,201 26,426 5,500 20,926 17,599 8,827 184,950 84,000 100,950 12,531 7,500 5,031 10,877 1,654 56,850 90,600 -33,750 42,612 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,000 United Way 0 0 0 0 0 525 0 525 4,495 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,000 11 Fees & Grants Gov't Agencies Membership Dues 116,866 130,971 -14,105 127,743 -10,877 1,564,271 1,603,296 -39,025 1,566,752 13 Program Fees 54,822 52,261 2,561 30,655 24,167 625,942 692,071 -66,129 600,248 14 Sales of Supplies 272 150 122 157 115 8,208 9,375 -1,167 6,413 15 Investment Income 72 0 72 80 -8 837 0 837 1,098 16 Miscellaneous Revenue 746 0 746 0 746 7,945 0 7,945 0 Total Unrestricted Revenue 211,735 196,382 15,353 187,111 24,624 2,449,528 2,479,342 -29,814 2,408,819 Total Temporarily Restricted Revenue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Permanently Restricted Revenue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Revenue 211,735 196,382 15,353 187,111 24,624 2,449,528 2,479,342 -29,814 2,408,819 Expenses 21 Salaries and Wages 95,890 94,033 -1,857 83,943 -11,947 1,055,065 1,184,998 129,933 997,977 22 Employee Benefits 14,358 15,848 1,490 12,016 -2,342 152,849 182,881 30,032 150,031 23 Payroll Taxes 1,475 9,547 8,072 8,089 6,614 89,326 120,246 30,920 103,367 24 8,963 10,257 1,294 7,636 -1,327 106,789 106,380 -409 87,915 25 Contract & Professional Fees Supplies 10,619 10,192 -427 10,688 69 137,378 126,388 -10,990 142,663 26 Telephone 1,017 570 -447 476 -541 6,173 6,840 667 5,604 27 Postage and Shipping 200 200 0 200 0 4,932 2,900 -2,032 2,424 28 Occupancy 51,892 45,230 -6,662 26,275 -25,617 324,776 321,788 -2,988 299,754 29 3,756 4,757 1,001 4,697 941 55,467 63,971 8,504 59,710 30 Equipment Expendable or Rented Special Event & Fundraising 6,878 1,275 -5,603 2,633 -4,245 40,671 42,050 1,379 26,667 31 Printing and Advertising 396 3,442 3,046 3,235 2,839 26,072 43,350 17,278 23,020 32 Travel and Transportation 1,307 1,425 118 666 -641 26,869 30,575 3,706 26,872 33 Conference and Meetings 880 605 -275 1,795 915 14,880 18,860 3,980 11,202 35 Dues & Nat'l Y Support 3,800 4,042 242 4,138 338 48,179 48,400 221 52,694 37 Financing Costs 1,850 4,575 2,725 8,341 6,491 24,728 54,900 30,172 58,373 38 Insurance Premium 6,262 5,750 -512 5,704 -558 72,343 69,000 -3,343 66,008 39 Misc. Expense/Refunds 1,026 419 -607 815 -211 17,331 5,524 -11,807 8,171 53 Capital Asset Purchase 45,492 12,500 -32,992 5,556 -39,936 110,684 50,000 -60,684 92,108 58 Board Appropriation 0 0 0 0 0 10,000 0 -10,000 0 Total Unrestricted Expenses 256,061 224,667 -31,394 186,903 -69,158 2,324,512 2,479,051 154,539 2,214,560 Total Temporarily Restricted Expenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Permanently Restricted Expenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Expenses 256,061 224,667 -31,394 186,903 -69,158 2,324,512 2,479,051 154,539 2,214,560 Change in Net Assets -44,326 -28,285 -16,041 208 -44,534 125,016 291 124,725 194,259 11 ble Twin Rivers YMCA 12/31/2014 12/31/2014 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION REPORT Fund: All Branch: All Department: All Major Code: All PCS Code: All Dec 31 2014 ssets Dec 30 31 2014 2013 Nov Dec 31 2014 $ Variance Account Balance Account Balance $ Variance 60 100 100 Change Funds 0 100 100 0 61 806,114 Bank850,397 Accounts -44,283 806,114 700,125 850,397 105,989 -44,283 62 2,386 311 2,386 1,761 2,075 625 311 64 45,476 69,775 Receivable -24,299 Pledges/Grants 66 918 69 3,853,958 4,708,952 71 28,117 72 71 73 313 74 29,734 75 245,545 78 7,335 ilities cted Nov 30 2014 Account Balance Account Balance Account Group Number Account Group Name ssets enue Twin Rivers YMCA 311,115 80 4,273,125 4,273,125 2,075 Investments 45,476 35,056 69,775 10,420 -24,299 0 918 1,062 918 -144 0 0 3,853,958 4,004,885 3,853,958 -150,927 0 -68,271 Total Assets 4,708,952 4,742,989 4,777,223 -34,037 -68,271 -22,878 28,117 8,811 50,995 19,306 -22,878 0 71 813 71 -742 0 -556 313 908 869 -595 -556 29,734 Deferred Support & Revenue 0 29,734 23,192 29,734 6,542 0 Long245,545 Term Debt 0 245,545 261,843 245,545 -16,298 0 -216 7,335 4,581 7,551 2,754 -216 -23,650 Liabilities 311,115 300,148 334,765 10,967 -23,650 0 4,273,125 4,248,585 4,273,125 24,540 0 0 4,273,125 4,248,585 4,273,125 24,540 0 918 Prepaid Exp./Deferred Charges 3,853,958 Fixed Assets LB&E 4,777,223 50,995 Accounts Payable 71 Accrued Expenses 869 Current Liabilities 7,551 Credit Due to Member 334,765 Total 4,273,125 Un./Temp./Perm. Restricted 4,273,125 Total Net Assets Page 1 of 2 12 THANK YOU 2014 ANNUAL SUPPORT CAMPAIGN DONOR RECOGNITION BENEFACTOR $10,000+ CarolinaEast Health Systems CarolinaEast Foundation Harold H. Bate Foundation FOUNDER $5,000 - $9,999 Craven County Community Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation New Bern Sun Journal - In Kind News Channel 12 WCTI - In Kind CHAIR’S ROUNDTABLE $1,000 - $4,999 A Better Place Behavioral Health Air Tech Mechanical Services Alismith Cake Design Atomic Cycles Axelson Chiropractic Health Ayers and Haidt, PA Baker’s Kitchen, LLC Batteries Plus BSH Home Appliance Corp. Carolina Lawns Plus Carpet One Champ & ET Mitchell Coastal Carolina Health Care Coastal Carolina Radiation Oncology Coastal Children’s Clinic Confidential Records Management Craven Physical Therapy & Spine Dan Pritchett Darryl A. Warren David & Terry Hinson David & Amy Wang Donald Segur Donalt & Patricia Eglinton Doubletree by Hilton Dr. Paul & Stacy Tourigny Dr. T. Reed & Alice Underhill Eric & Megan Benvenuto Farm Bureau Insurance First Citizens Bank First Flight Federal Credit Union Greene & Wilson, P.A. Howard, Stallings, From & Hutson J.M. Thompson Company John & Joy Duff John & Nancy Melling John & Elizabeth Wood Kenneth E. Holton, DDS, PA. Kitchen on Trent Kyle & Elizabeth Rusthoven Linda J Staunch Linwood & Ginny Johnson Lloyd & Cille Griffith Maggy Costandy Interiors, Inc. Minges Bottling Group New Bern Breakfast Rotary Club Oliver, Friesen, Cheek PLLC Pat Drake Paul Switzer R.E. Bengel Sheet Metal Co., Inc. Riverside Ford Ryan Holland Sound Bank Stand-Up Outfitters State Farm Insurance Steve & Sabrina Bengel Steven M. Engel M.D. Pediatrics Tarheel Associates Inc. The Cowey Insurance Group The Insurance Center Tidewater Appliance Todd & Lori Shuart Tryon Civitan Club Wal-Mart Foundation Weyerhaeuser Corporation Williams , Scarborough, Smith, Gray RED TRIANGLE SOCIETY $500 - $999 ‘Buddy’ Clay Cline A Dog’s Dream Caro-San Industries, Inc. Chris & Katie Taylor Cindy Shannon Cliff & Marti Parson Craig & Margie Foskit Eastern Aviation Fuels, Inc. Far Vista Photographics Griffin & Mary Dodd Hagan & Hagan, Inc. Knights of Columbus 13 Mark & Pamela Desmarais Michael & Beth Hardee William & Nancy Hollows Nancy McAden Overhead Door Co. Rip Tide Swim Team - Swim A Thon Gerald & Rose Anderson Singleton Vision Center The Craven County Independent Insurance Agents Assoc. Thomas Braaten William S Fiske PRESIDENTS CLUB $250 - $499 Adrienne B. Payton Amy & Les Still Anna Kafer Art Silver, General Contractor BB&T Brinn Glass & Mirror, Inc. Carol Harshman Carol J Mattocks Cavin’s Business Solutions Charles C. Edwards, III Ciara L Rogers Clint D. Routson Clyde W Kinsey Jr. Coastal Kona Craven County Health Department Cynthia Turco D I Banks Electric, Inc. Dale Swan Darryl Radford Drahtzug Stein USA Corp. Griff Steel Intra-Source Jane Melton Jaren P Doherty Jill Thompson Jim Hodges John F. McQuade, III Kenneth Ray Wooten Matt & Marissa Zinni P. David Green Philip Smith Precise Systems, Inc. In Honor of Jorge Lang Randell Hardee Rankin Timber Company Ricardo & Kait Campos Ronald B. May Rosanne V. Leahy Shirley M Wang The Little Bank The UPS Store Timothy J McLear Trawick ‘Buzzy’ Stubbs, Jr. Vaughn & Patricia Purnell Wendy Batten Will & Anne Marie Lathan Y FRIENDS $100 - $249 Aaron J Griggs Alan Hopson Aleisha T. Curtis Alison G Mattocks Allan P. Avery Alyce Zink Amy Jolene Walsh Andrew Davidson Anne Grice Anthony ‘Tony’ G Salem Arelester Battle Arnold Litteken Avia A Sanders Barbara S. Thomas Barry Godwin Barry K Cummins Beth Atkins Bill Lathan Bonnie J Refinski-Knight Brittany M Johnson Caroline A Smith Charles & Denise Boehnke Cheryl A Marteney Chet D Marks Cynthia Burrows Cynthia V. Genovese Daniel Miller David E. Mills David L. Ward Davis Hartman Wright, PLLC Dennis Ardley Dolores C. Sinclair Don Brinkley Doris A Taylor Dorothy Dove Dr. Ronald Packard Dru E. Wilkins Dwaine L. Harris East 70 Pawn Inc. Ed & Sarah Armstrong Edward Vaupel Elizabeth Holmes Elizabeth Reese Ward Eric & Amy Remington Etteinne Mitchell Flythe’s Bike Shop Frances Gormly Gary Kenefick Gary L. White Gerald Pelletier, Jr. Gloria Meyer Grace Fernando Wingard Greg Golike Hardy Bogue Harry J MacDonald James (Jim) Cook James B Slaughter James E. Walker James Kim O’Connor James L. Gruenebaum James Lee Davis James W Norment Jane Olstad Janice Dawson Jean B. Reichenbach Jean Huryn Jeanette Little Joanne Partin Joe D. Johnson Joe Healy Joe L. Boyd John A Ward John E. Chrise John M. Brady John Robert Mattocks John Wheeler John Y Jackson Jonathan Segal Joseph Mansfield Joseph Schelke Judi Lloyd Karl Berberich Kay L. Larsen Kevin Reynolds Kitchen on Trent Knox Proctor Larry E. Orth Larry Moser Lauren Anderson Lauren Arnette Lea-Ann Francis Leigh A Wilkinson Leigh Anne Friesen Lindsay M. Sobel Lois F. Bell Maria D Cho Mark & Mollie Doyle 14 Mark Harakal Mark Leonard Mary (Cindy) Lamm Mary P. Rowlett Mary Weiss MaryAnn Yates Matt & Pam Smith Meredith Mills Michael C Smith Mickey Corcoran Morgan Dongweck Natalie Baggett Overhead Door Co. Pamela Burkart Paul Schnorenberg Peggy Gleason Poor Charlie’s Flea Market & Antiques Rebecca L. Forrest Rena T Knott Rick Gorman RJ Wojtylak Ronald Ripple Rudolph C Ramcke Russell Chesson Scott C Dacey Melvin & Simone Houle Stephan Kotrch Stephanie Crosby Stephanie Hill Steve Bengel Susan Decker Terry Rich Terry S. Startsman The Cowey Insurance Group Thelma V. Benard Thomas Jones Thomas M Barry Timothy L. Ludwig Tom & Joanne Payne Tricia M Luthman Twin Rivers Paddle Club Urethane Innovators, Inc. Virginia Kline Virginia Mattern Vitaly & Charlotte Zarouba Wayne R Rice Wendy B. Fisher Wholesome Select Foods William (Bill) A. McClinton William B Carleton William G. Wilson William L. Hawkins Zaxby’s 216 GIFTS UNDER $100 TWIN RIVERS YMCA 100 YMCA Lane New Bern NC 28560 252 638 8799 trymca.org