Annual Report 2014-15

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Annual Report 2014-15
of Brazoria County, Inc.
Annual Report 2014 - 2015
Junior Achievement empowering young
people to own their economic success.
Financial Literacy – Entrepreneurship – Work Readiness
Chairman’s Message
Junior Achievement has been educating and inspiring youth to value free
enterprise, business and economics to improve the quality of their lives for over 58
years in Brazoria County. Over 312,000 students have gone through JA of Brazoria
County programs during this half century. This year over 300 volunteers presented
JA programs to more than 6,700 students in grades K-12. JA of Brazoria County
also provided six students with scholarships to further their education.
JA programs were taught in Alvin, Angleton, Brazosport, Columbia-Brazoria,
Danbury, Pearland and Sweeny ISDs. JA also offered after-school programs and
programs to private school students. A big thanks goes to Phillips 66 and Kinder
Morgan for sponsoring programs at Sweeny ISD, the Dow Chemical Company for
sponsoring programs at Lanier Middle School and Clute Intermediate, BASF for
providing the most volunteers for Ney Elementary School in Lake Jackson,
Brazosport Rotary for providing programs for Brazosport ISD, and Woodforest
National Bank for providing funding for Alvin area programs.
Today’s JA programs correlate with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
(TEKS). The programs emphasize business, ethics, economics, entrepreneurship,
financial literacy, the importance of staying in school and preparation for the world
of work. Volunteer consultants from businesses and the community share their
practical experiences with students, allowing the students to better understand
the everyday world of business. To further emphasize JA’s mission, JA honors four
community individuals by inducting them into the Brazoria County Business Hall
of Fame. These individuals exemplify the principles of Free Enterprise and,
through their leadership and efforts, have made our community a better place to
live.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Brazoria County, we
wish to congratulate the Laureates, scholarship recipients, outstanding volunteers,
and the teacher and volunteer of the year. Thanks also to our supporters for
allowing us the opportunity to provide JA programs to Brazoria County youth.
Anne Allstott—Board Chairman – 2014-2015
2014-2015 Corporate & Individual Fund Donors
Platinum Donors ($10,000+)
BASF Corporation
Brazoria County
Dow Chemical Company
Other Corporate, Individual & Foundation Donors
1st Capital Business Services
Brazosport ISD
Adams, Gina
Brazosport ISD-Admin
Adams, Commissioner Stacy
Brazosport Regional Health System
Allstate Foundation
Brazosport Rotary Club
Allstate Insurance-Melass
Brazosport Women's Health
Allstott, Roger & Anne
Brewer, Pat
Altus Emergency
Brock (formerly Miken Specialties, Ltd.)
Alvin Noon Lions Club
Brown, Judge Jack
AMACS
Buchanan, Penny
Anderson, Vickie
Buchanan, Tom & Levonia
Ann's Custom Monogramming
Buffalo Wild Wings-LJ
Area Print Shop.
Bundy, Damon Dotson
AXion Logistics
C.T. Baker & Sons, Inc.
Bartlett Cocke
Cade, Commissioner Ryan
Bendel Tank & Heat Exchanger
Cajun IDC
Best Western Plus
Cembell Industries, Inc.
Bonnen, State Representative Dennis
CenterPoint Energy
Braskem
Chamblee, Thomas
Brawner, James
Champion Delivery, Inc.
Brazoria Co. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Chapa, Joyce & Juan
Brazoria County
Chem Fab
Brazos Fasteners
Cherry Administration Services Inc.
Brazosport Chamber of Commerce
Chevron/Phillips Chemical Company
Brazosport College
City of Freeport
Clark Development
Freeport LNG
Coastal Welding Supply
Freeport Welding & Fabricating
Coldwelll Banker United Realtors
Frey, Chris & Christy
Conco
Friend of JA
Cornelius, Billy & Debra
Friends of JA
crabtree, Cathleen
Fuchs, Patrick
Crabtree, Gary
Furmanite Technical Solutions
Crabtree, Scott & Joyce
Gamboa, Pete
Crabtree, Una
Garcia, Norma
Cromis, Wayne & Anita
Garrett Farms
Czech Cultural Center
Garrett, Jacko
D'Ambrosia, Gerald & Deborah
GC2 Specialty Construction, LP
Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation
GE Oil & Gas
Debusk Services Group
GHX, Inc.
Del Papa Distributing, Inc.
Giglio, Ernie
Dow Chemical Company
Gloria Sanchez Insurance
Drake, Jackie
Gonzales, Stephanie
EADS Company
Green Development Strategies
Effenberger, Jeffrey
Guice, Jennifer
Effenberger, Kimberly
Gulf Coast S & S
Enterprise Holdings
Hammond Engineering
EPSCO International & Companies, Inc
Handly, Adam
Escalante, Rodrigo
Hardesty Bowling League
Evco Industrial Hardware, Inc.
Harriman Financial Network, Inc.
Farmers Insurance-McLelland Agency
Harris, Lydia
Farris, Linda
Harvey, Buster & Doreen
Fielder, James
Hawkins Lease Service
First State Bank-Clute
HDR Engineering
Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations
Heimeyer, Tova
Freddie Brown's Auto Sales
Honda of Lake Jackson
Freeport Lions Club
Hudman, Joyce
HydroChem LLC-Deer Park
Lukas, Jessica
ICS Inc.
Macaraeg, Tad & Maria
Infinity Group
Main Stree Bar & Grill
Innovative Cleaning Solutions, Inc.
Mangan
ISC Constructors, LLC>
Mann, June Ragland
Jaramillo, Mandy
Manvel Lions Club
Jeb Stuart James DDS, Inc.
Marquis Construction Services, Inc.
Jenn's Furniture, Inc.
Marvill, James Linwood
Jiminez, Jesse
Massey, Danny & Deborah
Johnston, Freddy
McClendon, Becky
JV Industrial
McCoy, Jane & Ronald
Karla, Christman
McDaniel, Kyle
Kennemer, Masters & Lunsford LLC
McEnany, Nancy
Kersten, Kristle
Mejia Industrial
Killum Pest Control
Meyer, Denise
Killum Pest Control-Pearland
Minter, Gary & Linda
Kinder Morgan Foundation
Mirage Industrial Grouop
Kolodny, Alan
Modular Space Company
Kolonko, Beverly
Monical, Harold
Ladies Classic - Bowling league
Monical, Jerry & Wendy
Lake Jackson Masonic Lodge #1317 AF&AM
Mueller Manufacturing, Inc.
Lamon's
Murphy, Jack & Lois
Land, Kevin & Sharon
Murrell, Lloyd (Butch)
Laney, Stephen & Cindy
Music's Auto Sales & Wrecker Service
Lichon, Jeff
Music, Tony & Marinell
Liddler, Courtney
Nalco Company-Freeport
Linder, Commissioner David
Nationwide Insurance-Hester Agency
Lindsay, Stacey
Neely, Jim
Lisco Valve
Newpark Mats & Integrated Services
Local Independent Charities
Nickerson, Kathy & Kirby
Lowrey Foundaton, Mike & Leslie
Nicks, David & Lisa
Norman's Auto Sales
RPM Services
Olano, Thelma
Safway Services, LLC-Pasadena
Oldham, Melanie
Salvation Army
Owsley, Keith & Lisa
Sanchez, Jr.
Patterson, Barbara Bundick & James
Savannah Lakes Elementary
Paul Pearson
Schroller, Tracey & Paula
Pauls, Lisa
Schwebel, Bob & Tissie
Payne, Dude
Sebesta, Judge Matt
Pendon, Dr. Greg & Lucy
Setzer, Betty
Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott
Shintech
Performance Contractors
SI Group
Perkins, Erin
SIG Insurance-Troy Brimage Agency
Phillips 66
Slater, Andy & Jennifer
Piling Inc.
Smith Premium Remodeling & Repair
Port Freeport
Spearow, April
Porter, Cindy
Specialty Tank Services
Prime Demolition
Spencer, Richard & Cindy
R W Baird
Sprint Safety
R. Josh
Sprint Safety-Houston
Raba Kistner Consultants, Inc.
Sprint Transport, LLC
Ragland Dodge Ram Chrysler Jeep
St. Pierre, James & Jackie
Rathbun, Lonnie & Kelly
Standard Constructors, Inc.
Red Snapper Inn.
Stanley, Larry
Reese, Jaci
State Farm-Brian Lane Agency
Reliable Office Solutions
State Farm Foundation
Response Supply LTD
State Farm Insurance-Franklin Agency
Richard Robie & Jeff Fattig RP & WM
Sulzer
Ripple, Joe Keith
Sunbelt Rentals-Climate Control
Roach, Josh
Sunbelt Supply Co.
Ron Carter Ford, Inc.
Swagelok Texas Mid Coast
Rosale, Thomas
TDEC, Inc - Electrical Contractors
TDECU-Indirect
United Rentals - Power & HVAC
TDECU - Freeport
United Shutdown Safety
TDECU - Real Estate
United Way of Brazoria County
TDECU Wealth Advisors
Universal Plant Services, Inc.
Teal Construction
Venable, Jo Calie
Tech Star
Vernor Material and Equipment Co.
Testronics
Wednesday Senior Bowling League
Tex-Star Testing and Inspection, LLC
Wehba, Michele
Texas Gulf Bank, NA
Wells Fargo Bank - West Columbia
Thacker, David & Anita
West Brazos Dental Center, LLC
The Brazoria County News
Whitehead, Jay & Amy
The Brevard Company
Wholesale Electric
Thorpe Plant Services
Wilkinson, John & Kelly
Thursday Traders-Bowling League
Williams Company
TIC Energy & Chemical
Wolfenson Electric
Tiger Tower Services
Wood-Wicke, Sandra
Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.
Woodforest National Bank
Total Industrial Services
WT Byler Company
Turner Funeral Home
Wyatt-Merritt, Stephani & Keith
Turner Industries
Yates, Roy & Peggy
UEI
United Rentals - Freeport #Z04
YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2015
FINANCIAL & STUDENT OVERVIEW
Special Event
Income
Business Hall of Fame
Bowl-A-Thon
Celebrity Waiter
Golf Tournament
Other fundraisers
TOTALS
Expense
Net Gain
10,778.01
33,659.00
86,359.00
10,866.43
2,341.88
7,631.91
20,078.30
165,446.01
40,918.52
34,650.00
23,783.57
8,436.13
27,027.09
69,280.70
0.00
128,527.49
Corporate Fund Drive
Foundations & grants
Individuals/Other
Organizations
Other Income
Interest/Unrealized Gain or Loss
Total Special Events
Total Income
Total Expenses
Surplus/Deficit
18,085.06
36,803.27
2,376.35
6,150.00
17,686.21
-625.67
128,527.49
205,028.22
-177,958.76
27,069.46
2015 CLASS & STUDENT TOTALS
School District
Alvin
Total Contact
Hours
4987
Total
Classes
44
Total
Students
1083
Elementary
640
Middle
Grades
437
High
School
6
Angleton
Brazosport
Columbia/Brazo
ria
Danbury
Other
Pearland
Private
Sweeny
3950
15712
39
117
702
2531
702
1209
0
1322
0
0
8320
0
74
1750
465
1367
76
0
2
13
7
12
1603
0
14
285
93
268
1541
0
10
0
93
241
46
0
0
235
0
27
16
0
4
50
0
0
2014-15 Totals
36625
310
6579
4436
2067
76
2013-14 Totals
34397
309
6557
4834
962
761
2012-13 totals
39773
285
6405
4433
1324
648
*Current Results are unaudited
What it’s all about:
What better way than Economic and Financial Education can you make
a lifelong difference in a child’s life?
Elizabet Ney Elementary
taught by JA Volunteer
Debra Zaiontz
Angleton Northside &
Texas Gulf Bank
Partnership
Angleton Central Elementary
taught by JA volunteer
Storage Trailer
Office Wish List
1
To store all of our event equipment, signs etc.
Large 10x20 Canopy
1
For Golf Event
10 x 10 pop-up canopy
3
For Golf game holes
Stamps
500
For event publicity, Corporate Fund Drive, bills etc.
Celebrity Waiter
Local Company and Community Leader Celebrities
Gross over $33,000 for Junior Achievement
Junior Achievement (JA) of Brazoria County’s 26th Annual Celebrity Waiter
Event was a fun event attended by over 200 Business & industry leaders across the
County with an additional 86 businesses donating live & silent auction items.
The Lake Jackson Civic Center location afforded participants plenty of room
for dinner, a silent and live auction. Waiters & Decorators got into the spirit with a
wide variety of table themes. Table sponsors included: BASF’s an unbirthday party
Alice in Wonderland theme took home the coveted porcelain pig that is awarded to
the Best Decorated Table. Area Print Shop/A Day to Remember’s elegant New
York, New York themed table got second place. Third place went to Marquis
Construction’s over the top Dynamo Dream theme. Other table sponsors included:
Brazosport ISD, Chevron Phillips, Coastal Welding, Freeport Host Lions Club,
Freeport Welding, Infinity Group, Music’s Auto Sales & Classic Towing, Safway
Services, Salvation Army, SI Group, TDECU, Nalco and Tolunay Wong. Other
major sponsors included: Cembell Industries, Huntsman & Cherry Construction.
Thanks to James Patterson our Auctioneer and all of our Celebrity Waiters
who tirelessly trudged around all evening seeing that guests were happy. They
included: Anne Allstott, Jimmie Birmingham, James Brawner, Gary Crabtree,
Dottie, Duby, John Galaviz, Wally Gregory, Gary Grider, Adam Handly, County
Clerk Joyce Hudman, Wayne McDowell, Marinell Music, Melanie Oldham, Renee
Rape, Becky Rinehart, Mayor Joe Rinehart, Judge Matt Sebesta, Richard
Spencer, David Thacker, Krsiti Traylor, Ken Tyner and Judge Jeremy Warren.
A special thanks to the 2015 Celebrity Waiter Committee: Chairman - Jimmie
Birmingham, Joyce Chapa, Kim Effenberger, Tova Heimeyer, Shelley Nadel, Lisa
Owsley, Jackie St. Pierre and Kelli Smith.
Celebrity Waiters. L-R: Anne Allstott, John Galaviz, Mayor Rinehart, Gary Crabtree, Melanie
Oldham, Becky Rinehart, Wayne McDowell, Dottie Duby, David Thacker, Gary Grider,
Marinell Music, Wally Gregory, Richard Spencer, Jimmie Birmingham, Paul Pearson, Judge
Sebesta, Renee Rape, Joyce Hudman, Kristi Traylor, Judge Warren & James Brawner. Not
Shown: Ken Tyner.
BASF’s Alice in Wonderland’s Unbirthday table took home the coveted porcelain pig
that is awarded to the best decorated table.
Brazoria County Business Greats Honored
The fourteenth annual Brazoria County Business Hall of Fame to honor local greats was held
Thursday, September 18, 2014 at the Lake Jackson Civic Center. The evening started with a
reception sponsored by Dow Chemical.
Then the recognition began with State Representative Dennis Bonnen as the evening’s
Emcee. First up were the Beutel, Curry, Lowrey scholarships. These $1,000 - $1,500
scholarships are presented to a senior from each area high school.
This year’s recipients included:
Alvin H.S. – Suzanne Zeller
Columbia H.S. – Gabriel Hoppock
Danbury H.S. – Morgan Vrazel
Glenda Dawson H.S. – Rachel Nguyen
Manvel H.S. – Donald Narcisse
Pearland H.S. – Courtney Lynn Burger
Sweeny H.S. – James Payne
The best overall essay winner who shared his essay with the crowd was Gabriel Hoppock of
Columbia High School.
Presidential Volunteer Service Awards were presented to individuals serving over 100 hours
of volunteer time and groups serving more than 500 hours. The recipients are:
BASF – Group Award
TDECU – Group Award
Tim Daeschner – Individual Award
Anne Allstott – Individual Award
Marinell Music – Individual Award
Cindy Rowe – Individual Award
Dow Chemical – Group Award
Texas Gulf Bank – Group Award
Kevin Land – Individual Award
Mary Ruth Rhodenbaugh – Individual
Mike Beckman – Individual Award
Lynne Robbins – Individual Award
Jimmie Birmingham – Individual Award
TIC Energy. – Group Award
Lucy Pendon – Individual Award
Woodforest National Bank – Group Award
Tiffany Davis – Individual Award
The 2013-14 Educator of the Year award was presented to Amanda Jaramillo of Savannah
Lakes Elementary School. Amanda helped to coordinate all the volunteers at her campus as
well as assisting the volunteer in her classroom. Tiffany Davis of Woodforest National Bank
was recognized as the Volunteer of the Year. Tiffany volunteered in more than 5 classrooms
across the county as well as helping to find volunteers to cover 15 additional classes.
The evening culminated with the induction of the four individuals of Brazoria County who
have demonstrated outstanding overall business achievement, outstanding entrepreneurial
achievement, recognition by his/her profession regarding a significant contribution to the
success of that organization, courageous thinking and actions, inspiring leadership,
visionary/innovative leadership, community mindedness and high moral and ethical
principles consistently throughout their professional lives. Those individuals include: Gary
C. Crabtree of Lake Jackson; John E. McLelland, Jr. of Alvin; Joe A. Ragland, Sr. of Angleton
(Posthumous award); and Charles Andrew “Drew” Ryder of Freeport
2014 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Gary C. Crabtree
Gary C. Crabtree was born on December, 19, 1958 to Leslie and Una May Morrow
Crabtree. Gary is one of eight children. Gary attended Brazosport ISD schools from K12th, then did undergrad at Brazosport College later transferring to the University of
Texas in Austin where he received his Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. Gary’s
started his Engineering career at Gulf States as an Estimator and is now the Director of
Texas Operations. Gary married Kathy West on August 5, 1978. The Crabtree’s have 2
children, Kasey Ross Crabtree and Spencer Clark Crabtree.
John E. McLelland, Jr.
John E. McLelland, Jr. was born on June 21, 1953 in Houston, Texas to parents John and
Henrietta Wright McLelland. John has one sister Earline Rager. John attended Alvin
High School and went on to Alvin Community College. John began his work career as a
pipefitter. He then went back to Alvin Community College and took classes to meet his
Texas Insurance License requirements. John has been a licensed insurance agent for
over 30 years. John and Brenda Weeks have five children and five grandchildren.
Joe A. Ragland, Sr.
Joe A. Ragland, Sr. was born on June 1, 1917 in Beaumont to Anita Aguillard Ragland
Schmitz and Herman Ragland. Joe began working at Mabry Foundry in Beaumont at the
age of 16 to help support his family during the Great Depression. After 10 years he
moved into the automobile industry. Joe and June Allen have two children: In 1963, he
started a pre-owned auto dealership with a partner, acquiring sole ownership in 1964.
Finally in August, 1967 at the age of 50, his longtime desire and dream to become a new
car dealer came true. He purchased the Chrysler Plymouth dealership and he moved to
Angleton, Texas to begin "Ragland Motor Company, “ where he worked until retiring In
2004.
Charles Andrew (Drew) Ryder
Charles Andrew (Drew) Ryder was born in Buffalo, New York to parents Andrew and
Marilyn “Sandy” Barbour Ryder. Drew was one of six children. Drew moved to
Louisiana when he was 2 and attended school in Louisiana and went on a music
scholarship to McNeese State University in Lake Charles. Drew began his restaurant
career as a cook at McDonald’s. In 1988 Drew moved to Freeport Texas to open “On the
River Restaurant”, as a 10% partner with Rick Clark. Drew and Becka have 4 children
between them and one grandson. In 2003 River Point Restaurant opened in its current
location. That’s also the year Drew bought out long time business partner Rick Clark’s
shares in both restaurants and began the catering division.
Sweeny Jr. High Art Students Take Top Honors
The Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Brazoria County, Inc. are proud
to announce the winners of the 2014 JA Bowl-a-thon art logo contest.
This year’s winners in the countywide competition all come from Sweeny Jr. High.
Shown in photo below front row: Second place winner-Aeryal Neurohr, Third
place winner-Mark Hillman, First place winner-Ansley Blake and Back row:
Principal-Mike Saul, Assistant Principal-Amy Pope and Art instructor-Debra
Setzer
The students are all sporting Ansley’s winning design. Teams from around the
county converge on area bowling alleys to help raise funds to further the JA
mission of helping youth with financial literacy, entrepreneurship and workreadiness education.
The 2014 top sponsors are: BASF, Chevron Phillips, Care Coalition Worldwide,
Furmanite Technical Solutions, Honda of Lake Jackson, Mangan, Inc., Nalco
Champion, Ron Carter Automotive Dealerships, Smith Premium Remodeling &
Repair, TIC Chemical & Energy, Tri-M Storage and UEI-United Electrical &
Instrumentation.
Sweeny Junior High
Logo Design Contest Winners
Bowl-a-thon Highlights
TIC Bowlers
BASF Team
Lydia Harris-$500 Winner
Chevron Phillips Team
Buchanan Team
Port Freeport Team
The “Who’s Who” of local industry
helped raise almost $90,000 for Junior Achievement
during the recent Golf Classic
The 25th annual Junior Achievement “Who’s Who” Golf Classic took place at the
Wilderness with almost 300 enjoying a gorgeous day to support local youth. The Title
sponsor for the event was Innovative Cleaning Solutions, Front nine sponsor –Infinity
Group, Back Nine sponsor-Swagelok-Texas Mid Coast, Breakfast sponsor-Freeport
LNG, luncheon sponsor-United Rentals, hole in one car sponsor-Honda of Lake
Jackson, Putting Green sponsor-Axion Logisitics, All cart sponsor-JV Industrial,
Driving Range sponsor-Performance Contractors, Lunch caterer-Johnny Carino’s,
Hole in one par 3 sponsor- Sprint Safety/Tidal Tank, Golf Ball sponsor- Chevron
Phillips, Golf Towel sponsor-TDECU, Goodie Bag sponsor-Brock, AM Awards sponsor
was WT Byler, PM Awards sponsor was Sulzer and the Door prize sponsor Tiger
Tower.
This year’s tournament co-chaired by Marinell Music of BASF and Mike Beckman of
Lisco Valve was a resounding success bringing in almost $90,000. A lot of this years’
success can be contributed to our “Guest Golfers.” Thanks goes out to Tony Barre,
Glenn Carlson, Gary Crabtree, Greg Devereux, Gary Grider, Matt Hanks, Travis
Jackson, Arnold Lopez, Wayne McDowell, Art Orscheln, Gary Parsley, Rick Pena,
Willie Tempton and Chris Witte. The winning companies were: AMACS, Debusk,
Freeport Welding, HDR, Hydrochem, Innovative Cleaning Solutions, JV Industrial,
Marquis, Performance Contractors, Ref-Chem and Tech Star.
Proceeds of the event will go a long way in providing organizational support for the six
thousand plus area students participating in Junior Achievement programs annually.
The goal of Junior Achievement is to help students to understand business, personal
finances and appreciate free enterprise, while promoting entrepreneurship, economic
self-determination and workplace skills to play an active role in our increasingly global
economy. The programs are designed to “fit into” the existing school curricula and add to
its learning experience. Young people will receive the skills they need to succeed in a
business environment once they enter the workforce and personal financial skills
necessary to become self-supporting adults.
The 2015 “Who’s Who” Golf Classic winners are:
First Place Low Gross Morning Team Nationwide Insurace consisting of Pinkey
Hartline, Doug Wargo, Noe Gallardo & Mike Spriggs.
First Place Low Gross Afternoon Team from RW Baird consisting of Gary Foose, Matt
Rickaway, Jonathan Champagne and Steve Bedford.
First Place Low Net Morning Team Innovative Cleaning Solutions consisting of Butch
Burdge, Matt Stano, Lonnie Bailey and Paul Martin.
First Place Low Net Afternoon Team – Innovative Cleaning Solutions including: Andy
Burdge, Greg Devereux, Tommy Keyworth and Johnny Alaniz.
Second Place Morning Team – Hydrochem consisting of Jesse Smith, Arnold Lopez,
Rick Bellinghauser and Shedrick Lewis.
Second Place Afternoon Team – Sunbelt Rentals included: George Pucci, Barry Lopez,
Armondo Gutierrez and Tony Ciaccia.
Third Place Team Morning Team – Chemfab consisting of Rick Robertson, Bryan
Honeycutt, Gaby Farkas and Robert Lynch.
Third Place Afternoon Team – Sprint Transport consisting of Rory Escalante, Thomas
Penny, Frank Frankum and Josh Noworatsky.
Pinkey Hartline representing Nationwide Insurance, took home the Men’s Longest
Drive award for the morning flight. Steve Bedford representing RW Baird, took home
the Men’s Longest Drive award for the morning flight.
The Ladies' Longest Drive winner for the afternoon flight was Fran Hammond playing
on the Hammond Engineering team.
Men's Closest-to-the-Pin morning winner was Glenn Carlson playing with HDR. Men's
Closest-to-the-Pin afternoon winner was Derrick McCleary playing with Tex-Star.
Our new King of the Crapper award goes to Kevin Heble on the Brock team for the AM
Flight and Ryan Birdsong of the TDECU Real Estate Team for the PM Flight.
Junior Achievement would like to thank our golfers and all of our awesome sponsors
and the local community leaders who continue to make the “Who’s Who” the premier
golf event of Brazoria County. A special thank you also goes out to our Golf Committee
Co-chairs Mike Beckman & Marinell Music and committee members Anne Allstott, Tim
Daeschner, Tiffany Davis, Kim Effenberger, Tammy Fillip, Chris Frey, Tova Heimeyer,
Jerry Monical, Shelley Nadel, Jack Murphy, and Larry Stanley of course the 30 plus
volunteers for all the blood, sweat and tears on Junior Achievement’s behalf.
First Place Low Net Afternoon Team
Innovative Cleaning Solutions including
Andy Burdge, Greg Devereux, Tommy
Keyworth and Johnny Alaniz.
First Place Low Gross Morning Team
Natiuonwide consisting of
Pinkey Hartline, Doug Wargo,
Noe Gallardo and Mike Spriggs
First Place Low Gross Afternoon Team
R. W. Baird consisting of Gary Foose,
Matt Rickaway, Steve Bedford,
And Jonathan Champagne
First Place Low Net Morning Team
Innovative Cleaning Solutions
consisting of Butch Burdge, Matt Stano,
Lonnie Bailey and Paul Martin
Classroom Activities
JA-in-A-Day Events
Dow Chemical sponsored two JA-in-a-Day events at Clute Intermediate and
Lanier Middle School. Special thanks to Gabriella Cone, Tess Holtzclaw, Kevin
Land and Julie Lacina for your support in helping to gain volunteers and helping
to coordinate these two events.
Clute Intermediate (above) Lanier Middle School (below)
Woodforest National Bank employees volunteered at JA-in-a-Day event
at G W Harby Jr. High in Alvin
We Can’t Survive Without Our Volunteers
Although we cannot count volunteer hours in our bottom line, we can multiply the
10,075 hours volunteered by the $23.07 nationally-estimated value of a volunteer hour
and say we benefited by more than $232,430 in volunteer time donated to the youth of
Brazoria County through Junior Achievement.
Alexander, Kathryn
Brau, John
Allahar, S.
Brawner, James
Allen, Haley
Allstott, Anne
Breazeal, Sabil
Coburn, Mike
Conway, Ashley
Cordes, Fred
Brinkley, Tonisha
Counselors
Brooks, Darren
Cox, Harold
Brown, Freddie
Crabtree, Gary
Barnhart, Sheri
Brown, Taryn
Cruz, Allson
Barre, Tony
Burgess, Scott
Cruz, Josh
Allstott, Geoffrey
Antley, Shelley
Beckman, Mike
Byrd, Tammi
Cundieff, Jacque
Beckoetter, Christian
Camarillo, Monica
Curtis, Kelli
Birmingham, Jimmie
Cammack, Andrea
Blake, Ansley
Canchola, Nina
Davenport, Chase
Bolton, Leah
Carlson, Glenn
Davenport, Kristina
Bonnen, Dennis
Cartwright, Brittany
Davenport, Tracy
Booth, Kelsey
Castillo, Crystal
Davis, Tiffany
Boykin, Shari
Chamblee, Tina
Day, Kathy
Bradley, Lorena
Chapa, Joyce
Devereux, Greg
Brandenburg, Scott
Clark, April
DeWitt, Chris
Daeschner, Tim
Diaz, Linda
Gary Crabtree
Helfrich, Jennifer
Donald, Preston
Garza, Jaqueline
Hill, Maryanne
Dorbecker, Brandy
Garza, Vanessa
Hillman, Mark
Dottie, Duby
Gibbs, Danielle
Holderness, John
Drake, Jackie
Gorrell, Scott
Holiday, Tiara
Droege, Jody
Gregory, Kourtney
Holler, Mary
Duhon, Paul
Gregory, Wally
Holsten, Michele
Edquist, Matt
Grider, Gary
Holtzclaw, Tess
Effenberger, Jeff
Gully, Michael
Hough, Reginald
Effenberger, Jessica
Hall, Rod
Hudman, Joyce
Effenberger, Joseph
Halloway, Megan
Hugston, Kim
Effenberger, Kim
Hampy, Ranelle
Jackson, Hillary
Elbert, Steve
Handley, Adam
Jackson, Travis
Fenley, Anice
Hanks, Matt
James Brawner
Fillip, Tammy
Hart, Jerry
Jaramillo, Mandy
Flournoy, Rachel
Hassell, Alivia
Jimmie Birmingham
Franklin, Barbara
Hawkins, Jay
Johnston, Frederick
Franklin, George
Head, Stephen
Journey, Alec
Frey, Chris
Hebert, Kristen
Kapale, Leena
Frias, Flor
Heimeyer, Sarah
Kasper, Chris
Frutos, Victoria
Heimeyer, Tova
Kinalidis, Stratos
Galaviz, John
Heimeyer, William
Kolodny, Alan
Korte, Scott
McGee, Jaci
Orscheln, Art
Lacina, Julie
McGinnis, Shalako
Owsley, Jamie
Land, Kevin
Melass, Corky
Owsley, Lisa
Melass, Vicki
Parsley, Gary
Land, Sharon
Lane, Michella
Lanuza, Maribel
Lease, Jessica
Miller, Angela
Miller, Randy
Monical, Austen
Pena, Rick
Pendon, Lucy
Percle, Bridgette
Littles, Dionna
Monical, Jerry
Peters, Traci
Logue, Serena
Moriarty, Kevin
Petteway, Velda
Lopez, Arnold
Mudd, Matt
Randon, Amber
Macaraeg, Maria
Murphy, Jack
Rape, Renee
Malacina, Adam
Murrell, Butch
Raymer, Doug
Malambri, Nick
Music, Marinell
Raymer, Sarah
Martinez, Cheryl
Music, Tony
Martinez, Jorge
Nadel, Shelley
Martinez, Roxann
Nagel, Pamela
Richardson, Donna
Maxwell, Julia
Neurohr, Aeryal
Riley, Lisa
May, Debora
Newman, Henry
Rinehart, Becky
McBride, Erin
Norris, Bridgette
Rhodenbaugh, Mary Ruth
Richardson, Allison
Rinehart, Joe
McClelland, Destiny
Ogden, Michelle
Rios, Larry
McDonald, Jessica
Oldham, Melanie
Robbins, Brett
McDowell, Wayne
Orellano, Julia
Robbins, Lynne
Robie, Patrick
Smith, Kelli
Traylor, Kristi
Rodriguez, Lisa
Smith, Robert
Tucker, Emily
Rodriguez, Monica
Smollen, Ed
Tyner, Ken
Rollo, Jessica
Soltezs Debby
Rowe, Cindy
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Wilkinson, Kelly
Schwebel, Bob
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Winkler, Darlene
Seay, Michelle
Swindell, Doyle
Wishert, Barbara
Sebesta, Matt
Teachers teaching classes
Witte, Chris
Setzer, Betty
Teachers
Setzer, Debra
Tempton, Willie
Shaw, Robert
Thacker, David
Yates, Roy
Singhania, Ravi
Thompson, Catrina
Zimmerhanzel, Jamie
Wollam, Nancy
Wood, Norman
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