08-09 Annual Report

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08-09 Annual Report
Annual Report of Summit Academy of Greater Louisville, Inc.
NONPROFIT ORG
US POSTAGE PAID
LOUISVILLE, KY
PERMIT NO. 944
They’re so worth it . . .
of Greater Louisville, Inc.
11508 Main Street
Louisville, KY 40243
www.summit-academy.org
Summit Academy Mountaintop Breakfast
Summit Academy’s fifth annual Mountaintop Breakfast was a huge success again for the
2008-2009 school year. Nearly 350 people attended the November 2008 event at the
Henry Clay building downtown. As the first student enrolled at Summit Academy, our highlighted speaker alumnus Gray Middleton, was an inspiration to all.
Nineteen people joined our Soaring Eagle Society with pledges of $1,000 or more per
year, for five years. Together with the other donations from the event, Summit Academy
raised over $200,000 for the students and programs at Summit Academy. Thank you to the wonderful
Breakfast sponsors shown below!
Mark Your Calendars!
The 6th Annual Summit Academy Mountaintop Breakfast
will be Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 8:00 a.m., at The Olmsted.
Annual Report
2008-2009
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www.summit-academy.org
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The Summit Academy
Managing Editor
2008/2009
Board of Trustees
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Board of Trustees
Mission Statement
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From the President
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Graphic Designer:
Abbe Pedersen
Contributing Writers:
Abbe Pedersen
Marla Cautilli
David Strite
Photography:
Abbe Pedersen
Suzanne Goldring
Shoring Up Our ‘Bricks and Mortar’
Inside this issue:
Annual Report
David Strite
President
Sean Segin
Vice President
Jennifer Dwyer
Treasurer
Greg Isaacs
Secretary
Ken Blacketer
Member at Large
Elaine Bush
Member at Large
Gerald Case
Member at Large
Robert Duane
Member at Large
Hal Heiner
Member at Large
of the Board
Income
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Expenses
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Financial Aid
4
New Sheriff In Town
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Memorial Gifts
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The
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Soaring Eagle Society
Henry Kelsey
Member at Large
Teri Trimpe
Member at Large
Summit Academy was founded seventeen years ago, and for
fifteen of those years we have made our happy home in the
former Middletown Christian Church property. The facility
was over 30 years old when we bought it, and we knew that
we would need a plan to maintain and upgrade the old infrastructure.
Thanks to the generosity of a number of faithful supporters,
we were able to make a big dent in our ‘to do’ list of capital
improvements and repairs. We worked hard this summer on
a number of projects, including a new roof and gutters on Tykes’ Peak Kindergarten, two new
furnaces in our main building, and new duct work and ventilation in the lower floor of the
main building.
These repairs and upgrades were expensive, and not in our budget. The projects themselves
were not glamorous. Regardless, the special people and organizations listed below stepped up
to make it possible for us to complete this critical work. We offer our most humble thanks for
their generosity.
Anonymous
John and Johnna Cristofoli
Donald and Elizabeth Babcock
E. Halsey & Barbara Sandfort
Don Mucci Insurance, Inc.
The A n n u a l R e p o r t is
a yearly publication of
Summit Academy of
Greater Louisville, Inc.
Bob White
Margaret Thornton
Head of School
Director-Development
High School
be found on our website:
Abbe Pedersen Director-Communications
[email protected]
Faculty Representative
Johnna Cristofoli
PTO Representative
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“Bricks & Mortar”
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Gifts-In-Kind
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Our Mission
Middletown, KY 40243
(502) 244-7090
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Heather Goodale
Abbe Pedersen
Steven Staten
Anonymous
Bradley and Mary Harville
Perkey Printing
Denise Wiemann
Mary Bullerdick
Liuzza Family
Quigley Chiropractic
Joseph P. Zoeller
Toni Cecil
Jay Mackin
Michael and Julie Sabes
Alison Cherry
John and Linda Ozbun
Rick Sarles
a nurturing educational environment
reflect his or her learning potential.
UPS Foundation
William E. Barth Foundation
on behalf of Robert Lafluer
on behalf of John LoGuidice
GE Employees Community Fund
Foundation and
on behalf of Eric Scalf
on behalf of Warren Mounts
GoodSearch
Community Grants
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on behalf of Lisa Strite
in which each student’s
academic achievement comes to
Foundation and
Community Grants
Corporate Matching Gifts
Gifts
for students with learning differences,
11508 Main Street
Anonymous
General Electric Foundation
Corporate Matching
Summit Academy provides
Summit Academy
Volunteers Are Key
12-13
Business/Facilities Manager
Ashley A. Hill
If you would like to receive this
publication electronically,
please email:
Minds of All Kinds
Letter From Trinity
Marla Cautilli
Gifts In Kind
Thank you to these people and organizations who gave gifts of merchandise or service.
Assoc. Head of School
This publication may also
Fred Sabo
8-11
Member at Large
Mitchell Elswick
www.summit-academy.org
Donor Giving Levels
Mountaintop
Breakfast
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NetJets Aviation, Inc.
on behalf of Jeffrey Gagnon
www.summit-academy.org
Yum! Brands Foundation Inc.
on behalf of John Dwyer
Kosair Charities
Lands' End Inc.
Middletown Christian Church
WHAS Crusade for Children,
Inc.
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Volunteers are the
to . . .
Dear Friends,
It’s hard to pick up a paper or turn on the television without
being inundated with discouraging news about the
economy. Unfortunately, in the last fiscal year, Summit
Academy was not immune from the fallout associated with
the downturn of our national economic cycle.
creating school spirit, building community, making friends!
Many thanks to our parents, grandparents, and community volunteers for the precious gift of their time.
Volunteers logged well over 1,000 hours of work on behalf of Summit Academy’s students this year!
In a typical year, Summit admits a significant number of
students after the start of the school year when parents
realize that a conventional school may not suit their child.
Sadly, the reality of tuition payments left many parents no
choice but to ride out the year in an unsatisfactory learning
environment, where neither they nor their child were happy. Even more tragic was that
many Summit families were forced to make tough decisions on how to best utilize dwindling personal resources. It was about this time last year that the Board of Trustees realized that the school was looking at a tough fiscal year.
Significant accomplishment in the face of adversity has been the origin of countless
famous quotes and clichés. Most, if not all of those lines, would be appropriate to
describe the Summit Community’s response to these unexpected financial pressures.
We are so grateful for your help. We couldn’t do it without you!
Here are just some of the things that people did for the staff, teachers and students during the year:
decorating parade floats
sponsoring clubs
flipping burgers
making gift baskets
delivering gift wrap
serving on the PTO
cutting and pasting
attending meetings
doing data entry
cutting down fallen trees
selling poinsettias
working on the yearbook
room parenting
donating Gala items
taking pictures
baking cookies
class presentations
driving tractors
coaching archery
selling basketball tickets
selling raffle tickets
serving lunch
folding clothes
folding brochures
ironing tablecloths
being a Table Captain
giving encouragement
coaching basketball
answering the phone
taking recyclables to the
recycling center
being a board member
organizing holiday parties
selling concessions
shelving library books
making centerpieces
weeding and mulching
chaperoning field trips
filling goldfish bowls
cooking for teachers
organizing picnics
copying and collating
soliciting auction donations
filling candy bags
teacher appreciation
washing vases
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!
•
The Mountaintop Breakfast fundraiser matched donation levels from previous years,
when the economy was more robust, and this generosity helped sustain much-needed
tuition assistance. (One anonymous donor contributed a year’s tuition to a Summit
family dealing with an unexpected job layoff.)
•
Almost the entire administrative and teaching staff took voluntary pay cuts in a united
effort to help ease the budget strain.
•
Though we were facing a very tight budget, we chose not to increase tuition for the
first time in Summit’s history, in order to ease the financial burden for our families.
These are just a few examples of why Summit is such a magical place. These collective
efforts allowed the school to move forward with its mission to “Provide a nurturing
educational environment for students with learning differences, in which each student's
academic achievement comes to reflect his or her learning potential.” The entire Summit
family should be thanked and congratulated for their actions over the last year.
From
the
President
of
the
Board
of
Trustees
There are differing views on whether our local or national economies are back on
track. However, there is little doubt that Summit Academy is headed in the right
direction. We have stronger starting enrollment numbers than projected, and multiple
children have already transferred in after the start of the school year. The Trustees are
confident that Summit is now in a position to ride out these challenging times.
Anyone familiar with the Summit Academy experience knows how life-changing it can be
for children who learn differently. Many of us dream of the day when tuition is not a
hurdle for any child in need of a Summit education. Until that day arrives, we must be
thankful to all who make sacrifices for the benefit of both current and future Summit kids.
Sincerely,
David Strite
President of the Board of Trustees and Matthew’s Dad
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Summit Academy Income 2008-2009
Minds of All Kinds Gala
$382,828
Summit
Tuition/Educational Fees
$150,624
Ancillary Services
Development Income
Academy
$1,905,238
by
the
But the highlight of the live auction was a “work of genius” piece of student art called “Einstein”
which is an original oil painting made from a famous photograph. The Summit Academy Art Club
and their sponsor Mrs. Freibert made a sketch of this famous photo of Albert Einstein, taped a grid
over it, and hand-painted every square, each in its own unique way. The event made almost
$33,000 for the students of Summit Academy. Thank you to all of our gala donors!
Employee Payroll/Benefits
Minds of All Kinds
Jill Meckle
Mary Ann Coughlin
Decorations/Displays:
Committee:
Jessica Sherrod
Leslie Gagnon
Teresa Baker
Chairpersons:
Student Art - Calendar:
Stephanie Scheller
Lori Baughmann
Leslie Gagnon, Greg Burton
Noah Godsey
Design/Advertising/Program:
Sheila Heiner
$113,285
$66,490
$160,000
Development/Marketing
Operations/Facilities
$205,417
$85,967
Student Art - Einstein:
Kim Clough
Abbe Pedersen
Kris Houk
Summit Students
Acquisitions:
Data Management:
Angie Miller
Jeanne Freibert
Ellyn Berman
Don Miller
Abbe Pedersen
Gray Middleton
Marla Cautilli
Financial Aid
Curriculum/Technology/Professional
Development
$1,877,637
Depreciation/Endowment/Contingency
Ancillary Services
Summit Academy Financial Aid 1992-2009
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180,000
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
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The night culminated in a lively live auction where a UPS
Flight simulator package and condo packages in Kauai and Naples, Florida created excitement.
Summit Academy Expenses 2008-2009
$29,212
Numbers
Almost 200 people attended the 2009 Minds of All Kinds
Gala. Fabulous food and entertainment were plentiful; the
silent auction was jazzed up by The Todd Hildreth Trio, and
comedian Rich Ragains entertained during dinner.
Stephanie Scheller
August 18, 2009
Dear. Mrs. Thornton,
A Letter From
As we begin another school year, we want to extend our best wishes to you for another successful year helping
your students reach their potential. We also want to thank you for sending your wonderful students our way.
You should be proud to know that Summit Academy graduates currently enrolled at Trinity High School have found
success in a variety of activities and academic programs. We share your pride in these diverse students and their
achievements in our Advanced, Honors, Academic and Traditional programs of study. They are also excelling in theatre, athletics, student
government, and social and service organizations.
Moreover, we are excited that 10 of Trinity’s Class of 2010 seniors are Summit graduates, like senior Nate Allen, who has shared his talents with
us in our theatre and speech programs while finding academic success in our Honors Program. Shepard Thurman has been a dedicated member of Becket House and accompanied our varsity baseball team last spring to the state tournament as the team’s manager. And current junior
Spencer Ridge will be recognized this fall with his second consecutive Shamrock Award, presented to students who have earned honor roll
grades every quarter in a school year.
Additionally, 10 freshmen completed their first year last May, and more than half of them saw their names on our honor roll list at least once during their freshman year. Alex Clemons earned the Shamrock Award for his work last year. We have been equally delighted by Graham Fowler
and his infectious smile and true sense of brotherhood.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of service to you or your families. Again, all our best to your students and staff this school year!
Regards,
Jennifer R. Browning
Dean of Studies, Trinity High School
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There’s a New Sheriff In Town
Gifts In Kind
We are very happy to welcome Ms. Janice Cates as
Summit Academy’s new Director of Development. Janice
is a Louisville native who, several years ago, returned to
Louisville after 25 years on the west coast and in Asia.
Minds of All Kinds Gala
All of these fine businesses
and individuals generously
made donations of
merchandise or service for
our Minds of All Kinds Gala.
We thank them most
warmly for their support of
our mission.
AAA Kentucky
Abby Glen Designs
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Arthur Murray Dance Studio
Ballet Arts Studio
Robert Banks
Cobalt Artworks
JK Success Enterprises, LLC
R & R Limousine
Dale Cox
Lindsey Jones
Santos Rodriquez
Curves for Women
Henry Kelsey, Jr.
Charles and Kay Rudy
Derby Dinner Playhouse
Kentucky Derby Museum
Refuge Therapeutic Skincare
Divas Handbags & Accessories
Kentucky Horse Park
Jeannie Rueff
Christine Docter
Lake Placid Real Estate
Saffron's Persian Cuisine
Churchill Downs
Louisville Ballet
St. Matthew's Car Wash
Linda & Les Demaree
Louisville Bats Baseball
St. Xavier High School
Dream Space Murals
Louisville Science Center
Salon 602
Fifth Third Bank
Louisville Tennis Club
Salon Michele
Fritz's Salon and Spa for Men
Louisville Zoo
Sam's Club
The Fun Farm
Mary Ann Martin
Ann Sandfort
Leslie K. Gagnon
Martini Italian Bistro
Randy and Winnie Spitza
Gatti's Pizza
Mark Meredith
Glamour Shots
Mary T. Meagher Aquatic
Center
Savage Rose Classical
Theatre Company
Lauren Goldberg
Bardstown Civil War Museum
Gould's Discount Medical &
Gould's Uniforms & Scrubs
Bearno's by the Bridge
Graeter's Ice Cream
Marcia Benninger
Greg Berman
Mary Scott Blake
Breadworks
Carl Brown
Brown-Forman
Byerly Ford-Nissan
Cat in a Tree Studio
Cave Country Adventures
Toni Cecil
Center of Science & Industry
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
Hadley Pottery
Hands Above The Rest
Theraputic Massage
Michael & Emma Jean Kaufman
Mary Jane & Tom Shannon
Mockingbird Valley Indoor
Soccer Club
Shiraz Mediterranean Grille
Michael & Karrie Kernen
Lively Wilson
Speed Art Museum
Tommy & Jackie Kirby
Sports Clips Haircuts
Luther Luckett Correctional Complex
Adath Jeshurun Synagogue
Squire Boone Caverns
Middletown Christian Church
Challengers Sunday School Class
Del Dunckley
Tori Murden-McClure
Nashville Zoo
Susan T. Hill
National Corvette Museum
Janna Hinson
Monica Nelson
Holiday World & Splashin’
Safari
Newport Aquarium
Jack Fry's Restaurant
Paradise Divers
Pat's Steak House
Perfect North Slopes
Plehn's Bakery
Cincinnati Bengals
Jewish Community Center
PNC Broadway Across
America - Louisville
Cincinnati Reds
Jim Beam
The Point Gallery at
Finishing Effects
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Stage One
Standard Country Club
Jo Strong
Summit Academy Art Club
Trio Eyewear
Velocity Sports Performance
Wadia Newman Designs
Dave Wiemann
Denise Wiemann
Goodbye
Doris Raidt
Susan Sherrod
Ashley A. Hill
Irish Rover
In memory of Ron Allen
The Melting Pot
Muhammad Ali Center
and
Memorial Gifts
Thomas & Nancy Raque
Moore Jewelry
Hello
Janice is energetic and enthusiastic about Summit’s mission to make a stellar
education available for all children with learning differences. We are very happy to
have her as part of our Summit family!
Amy Book-Lindsay
Music-Go-Round
Indianapolis Colts
She has also worked for several non-profit organizations in Louisville; most recently with The Cabbage Patch
Settlement House and St. Francis High School as the Director of Development,
where she oversaw the development office, working closely with corporations and
major local philanthropists.
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Heine Brothers Coffee
Hwang's Martial Arts Academy
Janice Cates
Summit Academy’s new
Director of Development
She received a BS in Business from the University of
San Francisco and began her career in fundraising with the
Center for Marine Conservation in San Francisco. She
worked for a number of non-profit organizations overseas,
including Friends of the Earth in Hong Kong, where she
instituted a recycling program in conjunction with the local
government.
Stuart & Nancy Robenson
Donald & Kimberly Thompson
In memory of Catherine Borders Boone
Deborah G. Beavers
Thomas & Kathy Bishop
George & Darlene Haarman
Barbara A. Johnson
Paul Johnson
Joe Wight
Louis Kloher
Whitehall House and Garden
Mildred Poole
ZB Beef
Donald & Paula Profumo
www.summit-academy.org
In memory of Harry Goldring
Steven A. Stratford
In memory of Gray Horton II
Al and Barbie Horton
In memory of Judy Merritt
Katie Gilchrist
In memory of Wally Sherrod
Joe C. and Carol T. Powell
Susan Sherrod
In memory of Jeffrey Thornton
Robert and Kathleen Phenix, Jr.
Barbara Waldrop
Fred and Anne Wicknick
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Donor Giving Levels
Levels—
—All Campaigns
The Soaring Eagle
Society
Linda Crowe
Cindy Luckett
Vicki Welch
Jeanne Curtis
Lee Ann Lyle
Tom and Amy Welch
Joseph and Rosemary DeMarzo
Chris Meyer
James and Cheri Whelan
Cheryl Dortch
Rich Whipple
Boneva Dutton
Eli Mike
In honor of Jay Burton
Anonymous
Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company
Bob White
Davis and Leslie Gallison
Maureen Mills
Anonymous
John and Johnna Cristofoli
Dave and Denise Wiemann
Bill Gardner
Peter Morrin and Carolyn Brooks
Anonymous
Bianca Cristofoli
Chuck and Kathleen Willenbrink
Kelly Garvey
Karen Morrison
Brian and Susan Cullinan
Mark and Laura Wilson
Jeremiah Giron
Justin and Jennifer Pendygraft
Anonymous
David and Suzanne Wyder
Les and Suzanne Goldring
Janet Pope
Anonymous
Greg and Jessica Daunhauer
Brad Zuber
GoodSearch
Anonymous
Vincent and Doreen DeGeare
James and Dianna Ragan
In honor of Margaret Thornton
Anonymous
Robert and Brenda Deibel, Jr.
Anonymous
Paul J. and Victoria A. Diaz
Anonymous
Anonymous
Robert and Laura Duane
Anonymous
Ron and Gina Allen
Edward and Marlene Dusch
Anonymous
William and Carlyn Altman
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Dennis and Julie Walsh
Clay and Laura Edwards
Amber Halloran
$1—$99
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Bill and Kim Harrod
Larry and Carmita Harwood
Michael and Michelle Rehm
In honor of Paul Rowan
Mary A. Hill
Julie Rousseau
In honor of Brennen Cabrera
David Ianke
Ricky L. Rowe
Pat Jaegers
Marc and Bridgette Salmon
Judy Kaufman
Karen Saunders
Rob Lafleur
Eric Scalf
Lands' End Inc.
Donna Schuster
Susan Logsdon
Herbert and Peggy Slaughter
Melissa Loyd
Simon and Elizabeth Stern
Rich and Teresa Baker
Pat and Skip Fioretti
Robert and Stacey Banks
Stan and Karen Franczek
Graham and Molly Baughman
Leslie K. Gagnon
Tom and Marcia Benninger
Sean and Lisa Garber
Frank and Julia Albicocco
Jim and Teri Trimpe
Ken and Becky Blacketer
Victor and Jennifer Gomez
Susan Anderson
Linda and Harold Blevins
Michael and Paula Grisanti
Barbara Bailey
Nancy Tullis
In honor of Sam Benninger
Michael and Johneva Boone
David and Marlene Grissom
R. Andrew and Maria M. Beck
Larry and Beverly Vallon
Morton and Ann Boyd
Lawrence and Frankie Hager, Jr.
Lisa Bentley
Robert and Lynn Watson
In honor of Evan Jolgren
Don and Cheryl Brown
Harold and Judy Hall
Bob and Susanne Buckler
Jeff and Barbara Heile
Thomas and Beatrix Buetow
Frances Heyburn
Elaine Bush
Karen Hill
Eric Cerro
John and Jean Hill
Cory Bybee
Dorothy Cherry
David and Leslie Hiller
Douglas and Gena Cobb
Al and Barbie Horton
Sharon Cheek
In honor of Josh and Seth Loeb
Anonymous
In honor of Matthew Burry
Tamera Newton-Abell
In honor of Evan Solinger
William and Joan Birk, Jr.
Ben and Mary Scott Blake
In honor of Brennan Cabrera
Jonathan and Brenda Weeks
Sharon Wheat
Jennifer Browning
Stewart and JoAnn Willinger
Eric W. Bullock
Maryann Winn
Kenny and Brenda Burton
Evan and Alicia Yarbrough
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Donor Giving Levels
Levels—
—All Campaigns
Sandra Gramig
Perkey Printing, Inc.
John and Nancy Grant
Lee and Joann Powell
Robert and Ralinda Gregor
Brian Ramsey
Jeff and Anne Gregory
Norma Rich
In honor of Clay Harville
W. F. Haffermann
Bill and Mary Haffermann
Andrew and Peggy Hanlein
Robert and Beverly Hardy
Scott Harper
Linda and Charlie Harrett
Erik Heitmann
Susan T. Hill
Hugh Hill
Blake Hinson
Brenda Rickert
Established in 2004, the Soaring Eagle Society has grown to 104 members!
Soaring Eagle Society Members have made multi-year pledges at our annual
Mountaintop Breakfast of $1,000 or more per year for five years. These
multi-year pledges allow us to confidently plan for the future and are
invaluable to Summit Academy’s mission.
New Soaring Eagle Society Members are shown in bold.
Thank you to all of our very generous Soaring Eagles!
Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Hughes and Family
Jody Rotondo
Robert and Midge Jones
Bob and Jan Rowland
Kim Rosenfeld
Taylor and Lindsey Jones
Mark Sandbach and Rebecca Terry
Lisa Routh
Yvette Jones
E. Halsey and Barbara Sandford
Robert Rowan, Jr.
Scott Jones
Ronald and Wanda Schuckmann
Jill Keeney
James and Kimberly Segal
Henry and Deborah Kelsey, Jr.
Sean and Jenny Segin
Alan Kirschenbaum and Lynn Cooper
Hollis and Kim Smith
George Ann Lamb
Randy and Winnie Spitza
Don and Ursula Lattis
Gary and Brenda Spivak
Sean and Jenny Segin
Greg and Melissa Levinsky
Bob and Mary Anne Steele
Jessica Sherrod
Robert and Carol Libs
David and Lisa Strite
Carla Shields
John and Diann LoGuidice
Jeff and Anna Tatman
Andrew and Sallie Mansinne
Thomas and Margaret Thornton
Charles and Rosemary Middleton
John and Mary Tierney
Eleanor Bingham Miller
Tim & Nell Tomeny
Keith and Lisa Mills
James and Deborah Towson
David and Marcia Morgan
Paul and Lynn Tran
Tim and Tammy Roe
Toni Rose
Charles and Kay Rudy
Drew and Aimee Ryan
Fred and Sue Sabo
Christopher Sandfort &
Ann Jackson-Sandfort
David and Fran Dick
William Holt and Heidi Koenig
James and Belinda Dimas
Jeffrey and Kristine Houke
David Dupps
Steven Howell
Brian Durbin
Kentuckiana Emergency Physicians
John and Lynn Dwyer
Kentuckiana Girl Scout Troop 335
Mitchell and Lindsay Elswick
Thomas W. Klamer
David Emery
Keith Knapp
ePayment Consultants
Cliff Krawiec
David Ernstberger
Raymond Lyle
Jack and Karen Eversole
Steve and Janette McCabe
Eye Centers of Louisville
Albert McDowell
Sally Stevenson
In honor of Anne Stevenson
George Femmer
Todd and Elizabeth Metcalf
Ann Stivers
David and Jeanne Ferguson
Oliver and Denise Metzerott
Steven and Marty Stooksberry
Jordan and Nancy Fifield
Gray Middleton
Terry and Jo Strong
Warren and Janeen Mounts
Emmitt and Angie Tyler
Tommy and Sara Floyd
Jon and Sandra Miller
Father Dick Sullivan
Donald and Caryn Mucci
Morris and Terry Weiss
Jeanne Freibert
Donald and Angela Miller
Term Net
Joe and Edie Norris
William and Ann Welch
Anne Frey
Mike Miller
Donald Fusting
Carol Mullins
B. Thomas Thacker and
Judith A. Payne
Judy Petry
Kent and Leslie Westberry
Angela Gagel
Steven Nelson
Phillip Thayer
Linda Phillips
Bob White
Jeffrey M. Gagnon
Mary Lee Nelson
Scott Tomchek
Joe C. and Carol T. Powell
Owen and Shirley Whitehouse, Jr.
Ed Gaughan
Monica Nelson
Andrew Varga
Patrick and Stephanie Renn
Steven and Leslie Whitehouse
Arch Gleason
Tom and Lane Penner
David Vogel
Kenneth Reutlinger Foundation, Inc.
Jerry and Marilyn Yeagley
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Ryan and Robin Scarbrough
Jean Schumm
Daryl Smith
Theodore and Jennifer Solinger
Karen Spodarek
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Donor Giving Levels
Levels—
—All Campaigns
Robert and Stacey Banks
Robert and Laura Duane
Marilyn Murray
William E. Barth Foundation
Edward and Marlene Dusch
Joe and Edie Norris
Brian Stevenson
In honor of Anne Stevenson
Graham and Molly Baughman
Clay and Laura Edwards
Joe Parker
Richard and Ruhama Strite
Tom and Marcia Benninger
Jim England
Abbe Pedersen
Don Travis
Ken and Becky Blacketer
Leslie K. Gagnon
Judy Petry
Steven and Leslie Whitehouse
Linda and Harold Blevins
Sean and Lisa Garber
Republic Bank and Trust
Joe Wight
Michael and Johneva Boone
GE Foundation
Kenneth Reutlinger Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous
Morton and Ann Boyd
GE Employees Community Fund
Jody Rotondo
Anonymous
Paul J. and Victoria A. Diaz
Brad and Carla Sue Broecker
Victor and Jennifer Gomez
Bob and Jan Rowland
Anonymous
Don and Cheryl Brown
Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald
Mark Sandbach and Rebecca Terry
Anonymous
Robinson S. and Libby Brown III
Michael and Paula Grisanti
Ronald & Wanda Schuckmann
Brown-Forman
David and Marlene Grissom
James and Kimberly Segal
Anonymous
In honor of Tess Welch
Bob and Susanne Buckler
Lawrence and Frankie Hager, Jr.
Randy and Winnie Spitza
Thomas and Beatrix Buetow
Harold and Judy Hall
Bob and Mary Anne Steele
Patrick and Christine Docter
Anonymous
Elaine Bush
Duran Hall
David and Lisa Strite
Peggy Duane
Dorothy Cherry
Byerly Ford-Nissan
Sunderesh and Rita Heragu
Summit Academy PTO
Jeff and Jennifer Dwyer
John and Johnna Cristofoli
Pete and Marla Cautilli
Frances Heyburn
Jeff and Anna Tatman
Chris Ewing
Commonwealth Bank & Trust Co.
David and Leslie Hiller
Taylor Family Foundation
Marvin and Caren Flewellen
Brian and Susan Cullinan
Interlock Industries
Thomas and Margaret Thornton
Ron and Marge Gaddie
$20,000—$49,999
Cralle Foundation, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. I. W. Hughes & Family
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$10,000—$19,999
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Anonymous
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Middletown Christian Church
$100—$499
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Yvette Jones
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Doug and Jill Keeney
Tran Orthodontics
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Bob A. Deitel
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Morris and Terry Weiss
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Mark Kerman
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Alan Kirschenbaum & Lynn Cooper
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Susan Hill
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Anonymous
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Mark Bleiden
In honor of Alexandra Jones
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In honor of Anne Stevenson
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Judge Lisabeth Hughes Abramson
William Morgan
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In honor of Dr. Laura Reed
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Robert and Jean Bendon
Brad and Toni Cecil
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Ryan Coady
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Richard and Mary Ann Shu
Pat and Vernon Cole
Warren and Janeen Mounts
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Jacob and Susan Stern
David Cooper
Don Mucci Insurance, Inc.
Bill and Dale Cox
Anonymous
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