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derickus writes his own script
Youth Villages partners
with ChristieCare...3
Transitional living part
of national trial...3
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DERICKUS
WRITES HIS
OWN SCRIPT
Transitional living program
blueprints plan for success
page 4
Tiffany and family bring
the fun times home
Youth learns to cope with frustration,
family learns about supporting
one another
page 5
Soup Sunday raises
money for YV programs...7
Spring 2011
A Message from Our CEO
YOUTH VILLAGES
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Restoring trust in family
and one another
Mike Bruns, Chairman
Ronnie Randall, Vice Chairman
Jimmy Lackie, Secretary
Paul Bower, Treasurer
Jim Barton Jr.
We learn at a very young age about sharing and the joy it brings.
Eric Bolton
Being able to give is an integral part of our relationships with one another.
Kenneth Campbell
For families, giving is a result of love and trust. And it’s about sharing experi-
Marietta Davis
ences and emotions and frustrations with those who have close ties and strong
Lewis Holland Sr.
bonds. In many ways, that is what Youth Villages strives to do with children and
John Hutchins
families – restore that trust and ability to share.
Joanna Jacobson
That’s why our work is challenging and rewarding. Our staff is committed to
Rev. Robert Earl Jones
helping every child succeed, to learn how to trust others again. Your support
Bryan Jordan
of our programs helps ensure we’re not only able to continue that important
Karole Lloyd
work, but expand it to help more children and families.
Mark Medford
Our footprints of success are left in all the communities we serve, and our
Jim Parrish
efforts are being recognized. A new book by Thomas Tierney and Joel Fleish-
Johnny Pitts
man, titled “Give Smart: Philanthropy That Gets Results,” provides practical
Ray Pohlman
guidance for donors who want to get the most impact from their giving. It’s a
Jennifer Queen
great honor for Youth Villages to be included as an example of an organization
Matthew Tarkenton
that delivers real results for the investment donors make in us. Journalist and
David Tyler
author David Bornstein recently wrote about Youth Villages in the New York
Betsy Walkup
Times’ “Opinionator” blog, highlighting why Youth Villages focuses on help-
George White
ing troubled children in their homes in partnership with the child’s family and
Patrick Lawler, CEO
extended support systems.
Recognition like this is wonderful – especially for our frontline staff who
works so hard for children and families.
But for me, the real joy comes from meeting with children and families
who have completed our programs. You can see and feel their energy as they
discuss their experiences and their emotions. They speak of their past simply
as it was and discuss a future of promise and success. They finish each other’s
sentences. Most importantly, they laugh.
They interact.
They share.
Join our networks
www.facebook.com/youthvillages
Patrick W. Lawler
www.twitter.com/youthvillages
Chief Executive Officer
[email protected]
(901) 251-5000
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outcomes of children and families participating in its programs since 1994.
CHRISTIECARE, YOUTH VILLAGES
ANNOUNCE MERGER
MID-SOUTH
PROGRAM SUCCESS
To better meet the needs of children and families
in Oregon, the boards of directors of Oregon-based
ChristieCare and Tennessee-based Youth Villages have
agreed to a merger.
ChristieCare, founded in 1859, serves children statewide in Oregon through residential and educational
services based in Clackamas County.
The merger will allow for expansion of those residential
programs and for the introduction of intensive in-home
services to help children and families throughout the state.
Lynne Saxton, who has served as chief executive officer of ChristieCare, will be executive director of Youth
Villages-ChristieCare of Oregon.
“We’ve been familiar with ChristieCare’s great work for
The above graph reflects the status at one year post-discharge of children
who received Youth Villages’ services. This includes youth served in the
Intercept in-home services program, transitional living program, foster
care, community-based groups homes and residential centers in Memphis.
many years,” Lawler said, “and feel honored to have this opportunity to bring two highly effective organizations together
to strengthen help for children and families in Oregon.”
AROUND YOUTH VILLAGES
PROGRAM FOR TEENS PART
OF NATIONAL TRIAL
people 17-22 who are aging out of state
custody and have little or no support. TL specialists help young people
HELPING AT-RISK YOUTH
Youth Villages is partnering with
secure housing; pursue educational
Memphis City Schools and other
program is part of a national clinical
and employment goals; access health
government and community organi-
trial to measure its effectiveness.
and mental health services; learn such
zations to intervene and reach gang-
Conducted by MDRC through
independent living skills as budgeting,
involved youth.
Youth Villages’ transitional living
cooking, cleaning and shopping; and
The partnership, named Gang Re-
Clark Foundation and the Bill & Me-
create and maintain healthy relation-
duction Assistance for Saving Society’s
linda Gates Foundation, the study will
ships with family and others.
Youth, expands the scope of Youth
grants from the Edna McConnell
evaluate the difference between the
“To my knowledge, there are very
Villages’ ability to reach at-risk youth
TL program and usual services avail-
few evidence-based programs for this
who need the most help. Intervention
able in the community. Participants
population,” said Sarah Hurley, direc-
teams comprise representatives from
will be interviewed periodically to
tor of research at Youth Villages. “We
the Memphis City Schools, Memphis
track their progress.
hope the evidence produced by this
Police Department, the district attor-
study will help us convince states and
ney’s office, juvenile courts, outreach
young people who will be randomly
others to increase resources to meet
groups and Youth Villages counselors
assigned to TL or other community
the needs of young people entering
who meet once a week to track the
resources during the next two years.
this critical transition phase.”
progress of youth and create support
The study will involve about 1,600
TL services are available for young
structures to help them avoid the
influence of gangs.
3
DERICKUS MAKES A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
Derickus was one of four
his age have.”
Memphis-area high school
About a year ago, Der-
students who recently were
ickus got into an argument
invited to Washington, D.C.,
with a friend and decided to
for a national youth summit
put his life on a more posi-
on education.
tive path. The friend told
Soon to be a high-school
him about Youth Villages’
graduate, Derickus filmed
TL program, and he made
and reported on the event.
a phone call to check into it
He’d like to do something
himself. It was exactly what
similar as a career, maybe
he needed.
be a TV cameraman. But
he needed help to get on
track. He needed support
Once he was
to avoid negative influences
in the program,
and peers. He needed to
he began to im-
improve at school, find a
job and prepare for his own
place. Most importantly, he
needed support to further
his education.
“I’d like to operate a
camera for television news,”
he said. “I know interacting
with negative things won’t
get me too far, and I want to
go to college.”
For Derickus, the Washington, D.C., visit was a
small, yet significant step
toward success. He’s been in
Youth Villages’ transitional
living program for almost
a year, and his journey to
adulthood has a bright
future – he plans to attend
Tennessee Technical Center
before going on to college.
He dreams of being the
first in his family to do so.
Whitney Robertson is his TL
specialist.
“Derickus had a lot of
goals, but he didn’t know
how to get there,” she said.
“He’s very motivated to
succeed, but he lacked the
supports many young adults
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prove at school
and even took on
Derickus, right, with TL Specialist Whitney Robertson
more of a leader-
they learn the skills needed
to share a place of his own
to find and keep jobs and
with a relative.
ship role among
his peers. He’s
continue their education.
“After I graduate high
Whitney and Derickus
school, I’d like to get a sum-
continue to work on study
mer job, move into an apart-
habits to prepare him for
ment and go to TTC here for
the TL program
education after high school.
graphic design,” Derickus
with their school-
They’re also preparing for
said. “After that, I can go to
job interviews through role-
college and work.”
helping others in
work now.
Through a grant from
The Day Foundation, Youth
Villages’ transitional living
program began in 1999 to
help youth get a strong start
on adulthood in the crucial
years between ages 17 and
22. Transitional living specialists help young people
learn to deal with the minor
and major problems that
come with adulthood. They
help participants find housing and health services and
learn how to access transportation and meet their
basic needs. In addition,
playing. He’s established his
The decision to go to
own bank account and man-
trade school instead of a
ages his money. They’re also
four-year college took seri-
going through what will be
ous consideration. He’s mo-
needed to enroll at TTC. Der-
tivated to be the first in his
ickus worked on eliminating
family to go to college, but
negative peer groups and
wanted to have a market-
environments — a difficult
able skill for employment
task because of his location.
first. In Derickus’ case, the
But Whitney said Derickus is
TL program has been a
overcoming an environment
support for him to achieve
that devalues success.
footholds in everyday adult
“He’s aware of it,” Whit-
life. He has a plan.
ney said. “And he’s well on
“I’ve been more of a
his way to improving those
guide to him,” Whitney
areas of his life to be able to
said. “He’s very motivated
be successful.”
and takes everything we’ve
In addition to finding employment, Derickus plans
worked on to another level.
He’s very impressive.”
TIFFANY, FAMILY GET
BACK ON TRACK
TO SUCCESS
She helped them set behavior plans,
And Tiffany had to learn how to better
plan family chores and worked with
communicate and cope with anger
the family on communication skills.
and frustration.”
With Casey’s help, Tiffany worked on
coping better with anger and frustration.
“I wasn’t for it at first,” Tiffany said.
Tiffany enjoys spending time with
her family.
They maintain a few souped-up cars
to race, getting together in their spare
“I didn’t want someone in my business.
But after a while, I recognized what
she was telling me to do was working.”
Youth Villages’ Intercept intensive
Now, the whole family’s
on board, Casey said.
Tiffany completed her
Youth Villages program
time to work on the cars and get them
in-home services program provides
in April. The family does
ready. On weekends, the work gets
treatment to troubled children and
put to the test on the drag strip. Tiffany
families in their own homes at times
quite a bit together, in-
gets a turn behind the wheel. She gets
convenient for the families. Intercept
a thrill out of those moments when all
family intervention specialists provide
the preparation culminates into a fast
services to the family, rather than just
run.
to the youth, meeting with families at
“I guess I’m an adrenaline junkie,”
Tiffany said. “I like going fast. We have
fun being together at the track.”
least three times weekly and remaining on-call around the clock.
Although the process was slow, Tiffa-
cluding eating meals,
completing household
chores and watching
movies. The family’s
supporting Tiffany’s
But home was different. Tiffany, 18,
ny said, she pointed to one incident a
and her mother, Florence, agreed on
few weeks into her therapy when her
educational and career
one thing — there was a lot of arguing
brother began antagonizing her, and
and fighting.
she was able to remove herself from
goals. In fact, Tiffany
“Every day was like a wrestling
match,” Florence said. “We were fighting, yelling. It wasn’t good.”
“We didn’t get along with each other
at all,” Tiffany said.
With Tiffany, the stress of being at
the situation before acting out.
“I realized the actions weren’t worth
the consequences,” Tiffany said.
Casey said Tiffany was one of her
most interesting young people.
“With Tiffany, home was the place
will enter Youth Villages’ transitional living
program to support her
goals as well.
home began to take its toll. There
that was the most stressful,” she said.
was a history of abuse at a very young
“The family got along and did so much
age. As a result of that and the recent
together, but the fun times didn’t
ence said. “We all have space in the
home environment, Tiffany became
continue at home. I think the family
home to go to. Casey has sure been a
physically and verbally aggressive
had to work through some past issues
positive influence on my family and
with her siblings and mother. She also
and learn to support Tiffany’s goals.
myself.”
“I think we’re going to be OK,” Flor-
exhibited self-harming behaviors and
suffered anxiety attacks. Tiffany was
assigned to Youth Villages Family Intervention Specialist Casey Wood late
last year for help.
Right off, Casey saw something different with Tiffany.
“We started off with a really good
girl,” Casey said. “But she needed
more support – she has goals and
is very determined to see them
through.”
Casey worked with the family on being supportive of one another’s efforts.
Family Intervention Specialist Casey Wood, left, with Tiffany and her mother, Florence
5
HOLIDAY HEROES HELPS 650 YOUTH
Nearly $50,000 was raised
during Youth Villages’
Holiday Heroes campaign
to purchase Christmas
presents for 650 youth in
Youth Villages’ programs.
More than 25 organizations
EURO FEST A SUCCESS
The Memphis Euro Auto Fest last
fall was again a spectacular show with
and 139 individuals donated
time and money to help ensure children had presents
to open for Christmas.
a collection of British, German, Italian
and other European cars. It is hard
to miss when the show is the centerpiece on the lush grounds of the Youth
Villages Bartlett Campus. The event
raised $5,000 to benefit Youth Villages’
programs.
HAUNTED WEB THRILLS, CHILLS AGAIN
Last fall, the HauntedWeb of Horrors raised nearly $80,000 to benefit Youth Villages’ programs. It is one of many events throughout the year that raise money
for such Youth Villages programs as transitional living and mentoring.
ANGELA GETS A RIDE
Angela, a participant in Youth Villages’ transitional living program, recently received a car that was donated
to Youth Villages. Angela was shocked
to tears of joy about the car. She attends Southwest Community College
and has a 2-year-old daughter. She
was discharged from the TL program
late last year.
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KIDS HAVE A FIELD DAY
Each year, staff and youth at Youth
Villages’ Dogwood Campus hold a
field day. Youth participated in dancing, various races and face-painting
and were able to test their skills on a
huge climbing wall.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Thanks to our many supporters
The following donors
made gifts to Youth Villages between April 1 and
Dec. 31, 2010. The board of
directors and staff of Youth
Villages gratefully acknowledge these thoughtful
contributions. If you made
a contribution during this
time but it is not listed,
please call the Youth Villages Development depart-
Soup Sunday a success: Nearly 70 Memphis-area restaurants participated
in Youth Villages’ annual Soup Sunday at FedExForum. More than $45,000
was raised to benefit Youth Villages’ transitional living, mentoring and
spiritual life programs.
ment at 901-251-4821.
YV Visionary
($50,000+)
Anonymous
The Assisi Foundation
of Memphis
Mr. and Ms. Paul Bower
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruns
The Edna McConnell Clark
Foundation
The Day Foundation
FedEx Corporation
Hauntedweb of Horrors
Hyde Family Foundations
Kresge Foundation
The Robertson Foundation
YV Pillar
($25,000 - $49,999)
First Tennessee Foundation
Dan and Margaret Maddox
Charitable Fund
Mr. Terry Russell
YV Builder
($10,000 - $24,999)
Bank of Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barton Jr.
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.
Cornerstone Systems
Goodlett Foundation
Ms. Karen Fields Isaacman
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bryan Jordan
Konica Minolta Business
Solutions
Mr. and Mrs. James Lackie
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pitts
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Randall
Rose Foundation
Mr. R. Andrew Taylor
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waddell
YV Family Champion
($5,000 - $9,999)
American Snuff Charitable
Trust
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Helen L. Siddon Bogan
Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eric Bolton
Kele Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parrish
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The Schadt Foundation Inc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Flaskamp
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Earl Jones
Latecomers Family League
Memphis British Sports Car
Club Ltd.
Menke Foundation
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The Robinson Foundation
Idalia Roth Charitable Trust
Walmart Foundation
Watkins Uiberall PLLC
Mr. John Williams
$1,000+
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Mr. and Mrs. Pepper Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnhart
Ms. Shana Bearden
Mr. Edward Boyer
The Canale Foundation Inc.
Delta Asset Management LLC
GE Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldstein
Greek Orthodox
Church of the Annunciation
Hershey Foods Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson
Kraft Foods Matching Gifts Program
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Landers
Mr. and Mrs. John Linthicum
Lakeland Lions Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. William Mathis
Memphis Chapter 20
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Estate Management - IREM
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Mrs. Carol Prentiss
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Ring Container Technologies
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Rodgers
Satco Inc.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Sheahan
Ms. Leigh Shockey
Southeastern Asset
Management Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Steepleton
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas
Whitman
Keller Williams Realty
Xerox Corporation
ZBI Employee Allocated Gift Fund
YV Leader
($500 - $999)
Mrs. Joy Applebaum
Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Black
Mr. James Bones
Mr. Alan Bosworth
Mr. Arturo Carrillo
Ms. Jennifer Case
Mr. Michael Chance
Church of the Holy Spirit
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen
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Dr. Paula Ann Herring
Mr. Bryan Hunt
International Paper Corporation
Jim Keras Subaru
Junior Auxiliary of Hattiesburg
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lee
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Mr. Wade Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Maury
Mr. Donald Mayer
Mr. Phil Meeks
The Memphis Coin Club Inc.
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Montague-Betts Company
Moss Foundation
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Odyssey Medical Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pohlman
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Red Deluxe LLC
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Mr. Doyle Sanders
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Smith Imports LLC
South Family Foundation
Mr. Richard Spell
St. Mary’s Episcopal School
Mr. John Strange
Stratas Foods
Mrs. Wendy Thompson
Unum
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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen White
Mr. Timothy Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zyriek
YV Friend
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Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Abston
ACH Food Companies Inc.
Ms. Della Adams
Mr. Kenneth Agee
Mr. Frank Allen
Mr. James Allen
Richard H. Allen Jr.
America’s Charities
Ms. Susan T. Anderson
Mr. John Ang
Mr. Terrence Anton
Appraisal Consulting Group
Archer’s Auto Care Inc.
Mr. Tim Argo
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Harcourt & Associates Inc.
Auto Connection
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bachman
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baer
Mr. Bob Bailey
Mr. C. Kirk Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Balducci
Mrs. Misty Barnes
Ms. Camille Forsythe-Barrie
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Barron
Mr. W.S. Beckwith
Mr. James W. Bendall
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Berardi
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Mrs. Anne Blankenship
Mr. and Mrs. William Bledsoe
Mr. and Mrs. John Blose
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Boone
Mr. Larry Boone
Thomas L. Borgognoni CPA
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd
Bradshaw & Company Insurors
Ms. Alethea Bragg
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bragg
Mr. Guilbert L. Brandon
Mr. Zach Brewer
Dr. Eric Brey
Ms. Susan Breymaier
Mr. and Mrs. William Brigance
Dr. and Mrs. Brown Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
Mr. Michael Browne
Dr. Kenneth Brunson
Mr. Thomas Cahal
Ms. Sheila Calloway
Mr. L. Hunt Campbell
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CONTRIBUTIONS,
Ms. Ernestine Canty
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Mrs. Stephanie Carson
Central BBQ
Central County United Way
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Chandler
Mrs. Robin Cheney
Mr. Esteban Chiquete
Christian Women’s
Fellowship Decatur
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Clark
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Ms. Patricia Clayton
Ms. LaRose A. Coffey
Dr. Sherrye Cosby
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cothran
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cox
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Mr. Harry Crockett
Mr. Marc Cutler
D & B Properties Inc.
D.L. Sells Inc.
D.S.G. Inc.
Ms. A. Daneman
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeBiaggio
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Mr. Warren Delollo
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denton
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Dillard
Dobbs Ford on Mt. Moriah
Mr. William Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dugan
Ms. Leigh Ann Dye
Dyer County, Tenn.
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Dyersburg Insulation Company
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Earl
Mr. Thomas Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Edelmuth
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Mr. Karl Erdman
Ms. Janet Ethridge
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Mr. James Farmer
Mr. Scott Ferguson
Mr. Harry Ferrell
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Fisher Realty & Auction
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Mr. Thomas Floyd
Fraternal Order of Police
Mrs. Cynthia Freeman
Mr. Ruben Freyre
Dr. K. K. Fung
Mr. John Fuqua
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaia
Mr. Greg Galewski
Mr. Larry Galloway
Mr. Thomas Gamble
Mr. John Gately
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Gatlin
Mr. Jason Gebke
Ms. Lynette Gebke
General Appliance and Furniture
Company
General Heating & Cooling
Incorporated
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Mr. James Getman
Mr. and Dr. Jack Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gillespie
Ms. Aimee Ginsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gladney
Ms. Stephanie Goldberg
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Matching Gift Program
Mr. Jeffrey Good
Ms. Susan Gore
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray
Ms. Katherine Green
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Gregson
Mr. Robert Hall
Hand Surgery Clinic PLLC
Mrs. Kelly Hanks
Lisa Harl Summers
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris
Ms. Lori Hartman
Dr. Fred Hatch
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Heim
Mrs. Jane Heineke
Ms. Andrea Henderson
Clay Hiett
Mr. George Higgs
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Mr. Richard Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill
Mr. and Mrs. John Holden
Mr. James Holland
Mr. Josh Hopper
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hopper
Mr. Robert Huber
Mr. and Mrs. George Hume
Mrs. Kristen Hunter
Mr. Martin Hurley
Mr. John Ireland
Ms. Pamela Irons
Mr. Richard Jacobs
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Ms. Lois Jensen
Mrs. Dawn Jewell
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Jewell
Mr. Anthony Johnson
Ms. Carol Jones
Mr. Jerry Jones
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Mr. Roy Jones
T. J. Jones
Mr. Erik Jorgensen
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Mr. and Mrs. James Karas
Mr. Lee Kelley
Mr. Charles Kelly
Kelly Law Firm
Mr. and Mrs. Cory Kennedy
Mr. Jimmy Kennedy
Mr. Gerald Ketchum
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kimbrough
Dr. and Mrs. Truman Franklin King
Mr. Gregory King
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kirkland
Mr. R. Michael Kiser
Kiwanis Club of Bartlett
Kiwanis Club of East Memphis
Klinkhammer Acoustical Inc.
Mrs. Ellie Klipfel
Ms. Janice Kolb
Mr. Greg Lacki
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Mr. and Mrs. Clay Lafferty
Marci Lambert Photography
Lanigan Worldwide
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Mrs. Melinda Lankenau
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Mr. and Mrs. William Lawler
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Mr. Joseph Lewis
Ms. Susan Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lightcap
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Loeb
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Mrs. Judy Long
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Lowery’s Body Shop
Mr. Robert Lundy
Krishnamoorthy Madhusoodhanan
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Malco Theatres Inc.
Ms. Therese Mangold
Ms. Jenn Marshall
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Mr. Tom Martin
Mrs. Kathleen McCarter
Mr. Kenneth McClain
Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick
Ms. Tiffany McCoy
Mrs. Jamie McCulley
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Mrs. Brenda Mcfarland
Mr. Russell McGoff
Ms. Janet McGraw
Ms. Betsy McInnes
Mr. Jon McKnight
Mr. Darryl McMillan
The Medtronic Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Meeks
The Melting Pot
Memphis Area
Association of Realtors
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Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Merritt
Mr. Jerry Michie
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Mr. Dolan Mills
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Mr. Gregg Mitchell
Mr. M. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery
Mr. H.B. Moriarty
Mr. Josh Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morton
Mr. and James Mulroy
Mr. Thomas Munhollen
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Mysinger
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Mr. James Ormsby
Ms. Jacqueline Owens
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Padgett
Mr. and Ms. Dan Pallme
Ms. Kathy Palmer
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Mr. Joseph Parker
Pat’s Prints and Framing
Mr. Micky Pearson
Perkins & Marie Callender’s Inc.
Ms. Charlotte Peterson
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Ms. Diana Pingel
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Mr. and Mrs. Railey Powell
Ms. Dorothy Price
Ms. Sara Proctor
Prudential Foundation
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Prudhomme
Mr. Jack Ramsaur
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Mr. and Mrs. James Reber
Mr. and Mrs. William Reber
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed
Reliable Glass & Paint Company Inc.
Mrs. Lisa Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Richman
Mr. James Rindin
Mr. Phil Ringo
Mr. and Mrs. James Robbins
Mr. Tony Roberson
Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Roberson
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Roberts
Mr. Stephen Roberts
Ms. Kay Robilio
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rogers
Mr. Lee Rone
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rosas
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rouse
Mark Rucker
Mr. C. Kyle Russ
Scan Interiors
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Scarbrough
Ms. Marianne Schadrack
Mrs. Cynthia Schepman
Mr. James Schorr
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Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seys
Mr. Stephen Shankle
Robert Sharp
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shayer
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shirkey
Dr. Thomas Shockley
Ms. Betty Simmons
Mr. Frederick Simmons
Mr. Brian Smith
Mrs. Danielle Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith
Ms. Tonya Smith
Mrs. Linda Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. James Sorsby
Ms. Myra Spach
Mr. Ritsel Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spencer
St. Mark’s United Methodist Women
St. Paul United Methodist Church
Mr. Wade Stack
Mr. Will Stafford
Mr. James Stettler
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Mr. Thomas Stickney
Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland
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Mr. and Mrs. William Summons
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Mr. George Sykes
Mr. Charles Tackett
Ms. Alyson Tagliaferri
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Taylor
Ms. Erma Taylor
Mr. Sean Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson
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CONTRIBUTIONS,
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Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ticer
Mr. Peter Timer
Tip Masters South
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Ms. Shirley Troccoli
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Mr. Jules Wade
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Walden
Ms. Bonnie Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker
Mr. Robert Walker
Mr. James Waller
Mr. Frederick Walsh III
Ms. Patricia Walsh
Ms. Phyllis Walther
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Mr. J. Michael Ward
Dr. and Mrs. James Warner
Mr. and Mrs. James Warren
Ms. Christine Wedoski
Mr. and Mrs. Dabney Wellford
Ms. Lisa Wellman
Mr. Craig White
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Mr. Byrne Whitehead
Dr. W.J. Whitehead
Mr. Joe Whitt
Wiemar’s Jewelry
Mr. Sam Wiley
Mr. Jeffrey Williams
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Mr. James Witherington
Womack Exterminators Inc.
Ms. Simone Wright
Ms. Dana Wright
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Young
Mr. Russell Young
Mr. Joseph Zieman
Mr. Todd Zoblotsky
Mr. Elmer Zurakowski
Honorariums
April 2010 to December 2010
Ms. Catherine Adams
Mr. Lloyd Adams
continued
Miss Audrey Baker
Charles and Sharon Martin
Drs. Wayne and Roseanna Capooth
Charles and Sharon Martin
Judge Gina C. Higgins
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Kristen Baker and Shawn Scott
Charles and Sharon Martin
Corby Church
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Carolyn J. Horton
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Russell Baker and Miranda Melancon
Charles and Sharon Martin
Nancy Cook
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Loney Huchens
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Baker
Charles and Sharon Martin
Cindy Creech
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mrs. Nhung Hurst
Mrs. Robin Beaudoin
Dr. and Mrs. Craig Beeler
Ms. Wanda Duncan
Mr. Patrick M. Crump
Ms. Michele Crump
Mr. Paul “Spunky” Ireland
Bertha Hamilton Club (T. F. W. C.)
Berean-Gideon Class
Second Baptist Church
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Delta Asset Management
Staff and Management
Mr. and Mrs. D. Dwight Drinkard
Mrs. Lois Jacobson
Dr. J. E. Albright
Ms. Jayne Berube
Mr. Donald Berube
Ms. Marie Denelsbeck
Mr. Jerry Heston
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Beverly
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. James Downs
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Brent Blankenship
Ms. Kimberly Blankenship
Dr. Constance Durbin
Mr. Jerry Heston
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Blumenfeld
Dr. J. E. Albright
Judge Donna M. Fields
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Ms. Gail Bobicz
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Filderman
Charles and Sharon Martin
John and Debi Bookas
Pat and Jan Lawler
Dr. Ann Florendo
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Carol Boscaccy
Ms. Sandra Lewis
Ms. Shelley Fragale
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Janey Brandon
Ms. LaRose Coffey
Gina at Holliday Flowers
Twentieth Century Home
and Garden Club
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Bruce
Charles and Sharon Martin
Paige Bruce
Charles and Sharon Martin
Parker Bruce
Charles and Sharon Martin
Kali Lane, Delaney Jade
and Grant Michael Bruns
Pat and Jan Lawler
Mr. Russell Jason Gegenheimer
Ms. Eunice Liljeberg
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grant
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Katherine Green
Mr. Jeffrey Green
Dodie Gumaer and Michael Whelan
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Annette Hamilton
Dr. J. E. Albright
Mrs. Carolyn Anderson
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Mike Bruns
Mr. Frederick Carter
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hertwig
Pat and Jan Lawler
Mr. Jim Ronchetto
Elizabeth Ashley
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Brady Bynog
Charles and Sharon Martin
Dr. Chris Hanson
Mr. and Mrs. Kert Johnson
Ms. Lynda Austin
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Ms. Courtney Bynog
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Harris
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. John Avila
Ms. Wanda Duncan
Ms. Victoria Bynog
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hawkins
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Larry Bagby
Ms. Carolyn Urschel
Kaye and Erin Cancel
John and Penny Albertine
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hefferon
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Alexander
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Gary Hamm
Mr. Michael O’Donnell
Ms. Julia James
Jimmy and Mary Ann Graham
Mrs. Theresa Jennings
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Jeanine Scott Johnson
Ms. Lucille Owen
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson
Charles and Sharon Martin
Larry Kezele
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kretzer
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krupp
Dr. J. E. Albright
Jimmy and Margie Lackie
Mr. Donald K. Carson
Mr. Frank M. Langford Jr.
Jimmy and Mary Ann Graham
Bill Lanier and Carol Raines marriage
Mr. Frederick Goldsmith
Mr. Patrick W. Lawler
George and Bena Cates
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lawler
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ledbetter
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Lawrence Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leonard
Mr. Kelly Levy
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levy
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Adam Liff
Ms. Jane Marcus
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lindquist
Charles and Sharon Martin
continued on next page
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CONTRIBUTIONS,
continued
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lindsey
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mrs. Carol Prentiss
Dr. J. E. Albright
Ms. Dorothy Westmoreland
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Fred Carvey
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Lindsey
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Joan Ray
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Elise and Bob Westmoreland
Mr. Tom Moss
Dr. Wisdom Coleman
Bank of Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Livesay
Charles and Sharon Martin
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Reed
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetter
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell Jr.
Mr. Dean “Papa Dean” Cowden
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ludwig
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Lisa Reid
Ms. Katie Shotts
Mr. and Mrs. Blake White
Charles and Sharon Martin
Judge W. Frank Crawford
Mrs. Lucy S. Crawford
Jack and Julie Lunn
Ms. Maredith Adsit
Mr. Cliff Reyle
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lee
Ms. Beth Washington
The Frank White Family
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Charles M. Crump
Ms. Michele Crump
Wicker
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James Andrew Dabney
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Judge Karen R. Williams
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Mr. Clarence Day
Mr. Ferd Heckle
Lake and Anna Claire Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Goin
Mrs. Linda Dickens
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dagastino
Ms. Martha Donnelly
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Wade
Dianne and Myron Mall
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Shockley
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Judge Kay S. Robilio
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Mr. Myron M. Mall
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Craddock
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Robinson
Dr. J. E. Albright
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Marler
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Roberta Rogers
Ms. Carolyn Urschel
Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Martin
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Lee Rone
Ms. Frances Morrison
Spence and Becky Wilson
The Kemmons Wilson Family
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mathis
Charles and Sharon Martin
Judge James F. Russell
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woods
Charles and Sharon Martin
Betty Matthews
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Richard P. Shaw II
Mr. and Mrs. William Bird
Miss Adrianne Yost
Charles and Sharon Martin
Judge John R. McCarroll Jr.
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Mr. Virgil Shutze
Cindy and Phillip Whitaker & the Boys
Mr. Taylor Yost
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClendon
Charles and Sharon Martin
Sister Barbara Spencer
Mr. Dan Wortham
Mayor Keith McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. H. Larry Hilbun
Mr. Rodney Spencer
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDonnell
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Christine Stark
Ms. Katherine Werner
Ms. Karen Miller
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Mr. Robert Stephenson
Ms. Katie Shotts
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Misner
Dr. J. E. Albright
Judge Jerry Stokes
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Carol Morse
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swain
Charles and Sharon Martin
Ms. Marti Nichols
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Ms. Jill Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lee
Ms. Beth Washington
Mr. Jonathan Robert Bargiacchi
Mr. James Burns
Mr. Ron Terry
Ms. Barbara Moore
Mrs. Wilma H. Block
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Ms. Sandi Tucker
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Paul and “Kay” Lela Little
Mr. Cameron Bradbury
Jimmy and Margie Lackie
Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Robert Leo Brady
Mrs. Joan Carbone
Mr. and Mrs. Keith White
Ms. Gladys Jackson
Ms. Diane Jones
Cecilia and Tom Walters
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Shockley
Mr. Bob Bratten
Mr. W. J. Michael Cody
Ms. Barbara S. Katterjohn
Mr. Joe Katterjohn
Judge Robert S. Weiss
Judge and Mrs. Robert L. Childers
Ms. Mary Stella Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schrecker
Mrs. Phyllis M. Keene
Mrs. Patricia Pass
Mr. Jason Noel
Ms. Beth Washington
Mr. John O’Kane
Ms. Lynn Merrill
Ms. Claire Owen
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. Scott Palmer
Ms. Beth Washington
Mr. and Mrs. John Pettey
Charles and Sharon Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Picanso
Charles and Sharon Martin
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Memorials
April 2010 to December 2010
Mr. Floyd Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dagastino
Victor Adams’ grandfather
Thomas and Carol Jenkins
Ms. Erma Allen
Mrs. Lila Shirey
Henry and Hazel Allen
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Allen
Ms. Mary Bigler Bailey
Bailey Insurance
Mr. Allen Duck
Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Hughes
Earnestine and Georgia
Mr. Colis C. Chambers
Mrs. Carol Wehrem Garbuzinski
Mrs. W. M. “MiMi” Max Roy
Mr. Charles B. Godwin Jr.
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Ms. Betty Jean Gorden
Mr. Charles Boehm
Mr. Aubrey Gray
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Mr. Charles William Griesbeck
Pat and Jan Lawler
Ms. Mary Ann Hamilton
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Mr. W. D. Harrison
Ms. Ann Harrison
Mr. Elbert Leroy Hinds
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hinds
Mr. Jason Hundt
Dr. Thomas D. Shockley Jr.
Ms. Margaret Hurley
Ms. Jane Hemphill
Pat and Jan Lawler
Ms. Sonja Luecke
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Mr. Terry “Dusty” Kidd
Crye-Leike Inc. Realtors
Crye-Leike Insurance Agency Inc.
Ms. Elizabeth LaVelle
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Mrs. Nelle Penick Lewis
Mr. E. G. Adams
Mrs. Linda Coleman
Mr. Ralph Conlee
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Ms. Sara Dean
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis
Ms. Ann Peel
Mr. Daniel Roark
Ms. Kathleen Seacat
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Mr. S. T. McCullough
Mrs. Deborah Williams
Mr. G. E. Melton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yoon
Mr. Phillip Miller
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Mr. James Dean Milligan
Ms. Stacy Gleneck
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Mr. Paul Montgomery
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Mr. Gene R. Mueller
Ms. Gale Mueller
Mr. Tony Orick
Mr. James Orick
Mr. Brandon Paudert
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yoon
Mr. Elvis Presley – Elvis Week 2010
Miss Cecilia Solar
Ms. Helen Prudhomme
Mr. J. Prudhomme
Dr. Daryl Winston Shaw
Ms. Patricia Walsh
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Mr. Emmett Sullivan
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Mr. L. K. Thompson III
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Mr. John F. Twist Jr.
Jimmy and Margie Lackie
Mr. Jay Uiberall
Jimmy and Margie Lackie
Mr. T. J. Waits
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sowell
Ms. Joan Wallace
Ms. Betty Faulkner
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Ms. “Teena” White Wallace
Ms. Betty Faulkner
Mr. Ernest Mathew Watson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson
Mr. Kevin Watson
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon
Mr. Jimmy G. Weatherford
Mrs. Patricia Pass
Mr. Allan E. Wolf
Ms. Aimee Ginsburg
Mr. Alton Wood Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Abell
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April 2010 to December 2010
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Abe’s Ribeye Barn
Acorn Research, LLC
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Altruria Elementary School PTA
Ms. Michelle Anderson
Arbonne
Arcade Restaurant
Ardent Studios
Arlington High School Beta Club
Aunt Bea’s Doghouse
Auto Zone
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Buffalo Wild Wings
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Shawn Carter
Casual Male Big & Tall
Central BBQ
Ms. Carol Chenault
Citadel, Memphis Radio Group
Coca Cola Bottling Company
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The Commercial Appeal
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Costco
Curry Funeral Home
Diamond Jaxx
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Donaldson
DoubleTree by Hilton
Jeff and Chelsea Dubey
Dyersburg Country Club
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Mr. John Edwards
Mr. Mike Elsenrath
Eye Care Group
FedEx
Food Rite
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Kiwanis Club of Bartlett
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Memphis Folk Alliance
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Spring Creek Ranch
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