Annual Report - VIP Services

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Annual Report - VIP Services
2011
ANNUAL REPORT
Planning for the Future
in an Ever Changing World
MISSION STATEMENT
“Empowering people with disabilities
to explore and experience
endless possibilities”
ORGANIZATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
•POSITIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT
- individual growth, challenging, rewarding
•PERSONAL WORTH
- value each individual
•SHARED COMMITMENT
- trust, sense of belonging, mutual support
•COMMUNICATION
- mutual sharing of meaningful information
•LEADERSHIP
- provision of vision, guidance and direction
•ACCOUNTABILITY
- keep commitments, joint solutions
THANKS FOR BELIEVING IN VIP!
Dear Friends,
VIP Services, Inc. is indebted to the many friends, supporters, family members, business partners and staff
members whose efforts have allowed this organization to survive and thrive since our inception in 1970. Our
existence has been a clear example of the great contribution that a caring community can achieve in expanding the
horizons of people with disabilities.
Recognizing that we have come a very long way from those first eight clients in the basement of an old factory, we
know that we still have much to do and that the challenges will continue to be great. As an organization we remain
committed to our mission of empowering people with disabilities to explore and experience endless possibilities.
We believe that everyone who desires the opportunity to work in the community should be able to achieve that
dream and we are committed to providing the supports and services that will assist in that effort.
We also believe that people need to be afforded a wide array of options wherever they may fall on the ability
continuum. The meaningful employment undertaken in the VIP Services Kikkoman Employment & Training
Center provides a very real sense of purpose and value to those who work there. Our Day Programs help individuals
facing multiple and significant challenges with defining what constitutes quality of living in their individual
circumstances and making it become a reality.
With your ongoing involvement and support, we look forward to continuing to push the envelope of accomplishment
with and for all of the very important people we serve.
Best regards,
Edward C. Scaro
President
Cynthia D. Simonsen
Executive Director
The 2011 Annual Meeting, held on December 13, 2011, afforded an opportunity to welcome new Board members Don Buchert, Mark Stinebrink, Cherie
Ackman and Kathy Garske and pay tribute to departing members Donna Neshek and Terri Jambor. Pictured from left are Executive Director Cindy
Simonsen, Donna Neshek, Beth Shodeen, Ed Scaro, Don Buchert, Bill Nelson, Mark Stinebrink, Dr. Carol Prchal, Bob Putnam, Cherie Ackman, John
English, Kathy Garske, Terri Jambor and John Nanna. Members not pictured include Deb Alder, Cheri Brost, Bob Fettig, Melita Grunow and Don Vandello.
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2011: A STR
With
the economy dictating talk of budget cutting and seeds of programmatic changes already in the air, the
several months beginning in 2010 to develop a new three year strategic plan. The 2011-2013 Strategi
the strategies that were designed to meet these goals in this annual report.
GOAL #1:
“PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT CHOICES FOR EVERY PERSON WHO WANTS TO WORK”
In an effort to expand vocational learning tools, VIP Services initiated its new Career Central
program in 2011. Career Central is designed to assist job seekers in understanding how to use
all available resources in searching for jobs, learning how to prepare both paper and
on-line applications, training for how to present yourself in an interview and
understanding the expectations that come along with actually getting a job.
In keeping with the VIP Services philosophy,
new challenges were introduced to workers at
the Kikkoman Employment & Training Center,
including the addition of interesting new
projects such as the one shown here involving
the assembly of watering system components for
Edstrom Industries, Inc.
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Throughout 2011 VIP Services clients continued
to work successfully in a wide variety of
community employment settings. Paul Perry,
pictured here, was honored as an Individual
Achievement Honoree for his work at Integra.
In another exciting new development, long time participants in the production shop began
participating in exploration visits to see firsthand what is involved in working in the community.
These excursions have proven to be very helpful in enabling clients to envision different kinds of
occupational futures for themselves.
RATEGIC
YEAR
ere was never a more appropriate time for strategic thinking and the Board and staff of VIP Services worked hard for
c Plan was adopted at the April 2011 Board meeting and we are pleased to share our key outcome goals and some of
GOAL #2:
“ESTABLISH NEW PROGRAMS TO MEET EMERGING NEEDS OF CURRENT & NEW CLIENTS”
A variety of new marketing materials
were developed to help potential clients
better understand the range of
program options available to them.
With the implementation of Family Care,
VIP’s transportation services have significantly
expanded in the number of daily transports that
the agency provides to non-client Family Care
referrals. The importance of maximizing the use
of VIP Services vehicles to meet community needs
and raise agency revenues is a natural fit.
Daily Living Skills offers training that plays an important role in the lives of many clients.
An individualized program plan is designed to fit the specific needs of each client. One of the
most important aspects of the program involves helping clients learn to use existing resources in
the community including learning to use new kinds of technology to assist clients in their
communications with the community or using existing resources to help monitor health.
Staff member Dana Kelnhofer and VIP Services Ambassadors brought back important information to
share with others from the 2011 Self Determination Conference put on by the Wisconsin Board
for People with Developmental Disabilities in November. Ambassadors have taken on an
instrumental lead role in helping other clients to work toward self determination.
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2011: A STRATEGIC
In
an era of economic challenge, the VIP Services Board of Directors recognized the importance of both diversifying
and increasing non-public funding. The clients and families served by VIP Services programs continued to
benefit from this diversified approach and we are pleased to recognize the many generous groups, organizations,
businesses and individuals who came together to ensure the agency’s economic viability in this 2011 Annual Report.
GOAL #3:
“DIVERSIFY AND INCREASE NON-PUBLIC FUNDING”
Platinum and Community Champions included
generous companies like Brunk Industries, Inc.,
generous individuals like William C. Wiswell
and Bob & Maryellen Fettig and groups like the
Kikkoman Foods Foundation, Inc. Additional
support from entities like the Shodeen Family
Foundation as well as the Alliant Energy
Foundation and the Elkhorn Fund of the Southern
Wisconsin Community Foundation combined to
make a truly significant impact in 2011.
Community partnerships with organizations like the United Way of Walworth County, several
generous local chapters of the Knights of Columbus, the Walworth County Tavern League, the Pleasant
Lakers Snowmobile Club, the Walworth/Fontana Rotary Club, St. Benedict Church and
the Elkhorn Lions Club provided important support for a broad spectrum of agency programs.
The Elkhorn Kiwanis Club sponsored the
formation of the VIP Aktion Club and, in
addition to their support and partnership
with Aktion Club members, also
sponsored the year’s most colorful event,
the annual Halloween Dance.
The Geneva National Foundation continued to play a major role in the life of VIP Services in 2011 by
hosting the Lifelong Empowerment Golf Outing (LEO) and Push, Walk Ride (PWR) events in June.
Funds generated by the LEO were instrumental in the success of the VIP Capital Campaign as well
as in supporting important operating initiatives. The PWR added an important and fun element that
allowed the participating agencies to generate additional funds for themselves.
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VIP Services clients and community members set
a record in funds raised for the
2011 VIP Bowl-a-thon. This mid-winter event
has become a favorite way to help
VIP Services while having a great time.
The Ultimate Indoor Tailgate Party has also
become a much anticipated fall event,
thanks to the participation of loyal sponsors
and dedicated football fans.
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YEAR - CONTINUED
2011
was a watershed year for the VIP Services volunteer program. With continued growth in the number
of volunteers, new activities and experience became possible for clients. Over 2,641 hours of volunteer
service in 2011 set a new record for the agency and allowed us to continue to host enrichment activities like computer
labs, after work Discovery classes, special outings and activities, and fundraising events. In addition, many new
volunteers were willing to participate on a regular weekly basis to help individual clients in Day Programs.
GOAL #4:
“ENLIST VOLUNTEER EXPERTISE TO EXPAND AND ENHANCE PROGRAMMING”
Volunteers have made a significant difference at VIP Services and with the addition of a new part-time Volunteer Coordinator in 2011
to provide additional support, the program is expected to continue to add many new and exciting dimensions in the future.
VIP Services was privileged to have had the
volunteer services of Jack Scherer in 2011.
Scherer, who has now gone on to attend the
University of Wisconsin Medical School, left
behind a program of fitness activities that provide
daily benefits for an increasing number of clients.
Ambassador coaches were the vanguard
of the new VIP volunteer program
and continue to challenge and support
the growth and development of the clients
with whom they work. Coach Donna Neshek
has forged a powerful alliance
with ambassador Amanda Giacomelli.
VIP Aktion Club members received
invaluable support from Elkhorn Kiwanians
at the 2011 Pancake Breakfast.
Aktion Club members used the funds raised
by the Breakfast to make their own grants
to a number of children’s programs in the area.
The Aktion Club also partnered
with the Elkhorn Kiwanis Club on
Peanut Day to raise funds for Agape House.
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2011 FINANCIAL HIGHLIG
BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash & Cash Equivalents
Building Fund Reserve
Pledges Receivable
Accounts Receivable
Inventories
Prepaid Expenses
Total Current Assets
Property, Plant & Equipment Net
TOTAL ASSETS
2011
2010
$
540,159
74,183
46,840
526,138
228,325
25,878
$ 1,441,523
$
291,862
27,133
76,280
576,278
224,638
24,618
$ 1,220,809
$ 4,183,100
$ 4,274,074
$ 5,624,623
$ 5,494,883
$
$
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable
Accrued Expenses
Total Current Liabilities
Total Long Term Liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
Restricted Funds
Building Fund Reserve
Unrestricted Funds
TOTAL NET ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
$
44,796
311,035
355,831
$
22,330
296,378
318,708
$
0
$
0
$
355,831
$
318,708
$
352,567
121,023
4,795,202
$
294,658
103,413
4,778,104
$ 5,268,792
$
5,176,175
$ 5,624,623
$
5,494,883
STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES
REVENUES
Program Service Fees
Sales & Other Program Fees
General Contributions
Total Operating Revenue
EXPENSES
Wages & Benefits
General Operating
Program Supplies & COGS
Occupancy
Vehicles & Equipment
Total Operating Expenses
EXCESS OF OPERATING REVENUES OVER OPERATING EXPENSES
BUILDING FUND
Contributions
TOTAL EXCESS OPERATING FUNDS &
BUILDING FUND CONTRIBUTIONS
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2011
2010
$ 2,316,928
2,856,167
239,636
$ 5,412,731
$ 2,541,071
2,900,615
302,571
$ 5,744,257
$ 3,450,655
138,978
1,278,121
242,555
299,353
$ 5,409,662
$ 3,345,920
127,813
1,468,256
250,923
245,544
$ 5,438,456
$
3,609
$
$
17,610
$
33,936
$
20,679
$
339,737
305,801
GHTS AND
DEMOGRAPHICS
FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES
General &
Administration
8%
Community
Employment
Services
21%
DEMOGRAPHICS BY COMMUNITY
Fundraising
1%
Day
Services
14%
Burlington / Lyons .............................. 5%
Community
Support
Services
5%
Delavan / Darien .............................. 21%
East Troy ............................................ 7%
Elkhorn ............................................. 22%
Fontana / Sharon / Walworth .......... 10%
Lake Geneva / Genoa City
Center-Based
Vocational
Services
43%
Pell Lake / Williams Bay.................. 21%
Whitewater ....................................... 11%
Transportation
8%
Other ................................................... 3%
OPERATIONAL REVENUES
BY SOURCE
Private Sector
Contributions
4%
VIP Services
Business
Generated
Revenues
53%
Program
Service Fees
43%
CLIENTS BY AGE RANGE
Under
21
7%
56 &
Over
25%
22 - 40
32%
PROGRAM STATISTICS
Case
Management
Prevocational
17%
Exploration
& Training
Day
32%
Programs
16%
Competitive
Job
Placement
16%
41 - 55
36%
Job
Readiness
Services
12%
Supported
Employment
7%
TYPES OF DISABILITIES SERVED
CLIENTS BY GENDER
Male
59%
Female
41%
36%
Developmental
Disability
23%
Mental
Illness
14%
Physical
Disability
5%
Sensory
Disability
2%
Traumatic
Brain Injury
20%
Other
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COMMUNITY BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
2011 Corporate
Business Partners
• American Business Technologies,
Lake Geneva
• Axel Color USA, Janesville
• Badger Press, Inc., Fort Atkinson
• Demco, Inc., Madison
• Edstrom Industries, Inc., Waterford
• Elkhorn Area School District, Elkhorn
• Everbrite, LLC, Elkhorn
• Haase-Lockwood & Associates,
Elkhorn
• Huntsman Polyurethanes,
Ringwood, IL
Business Partner of the Year, Prop Shaft Supply, Inc.
VIP Services has partnered on subcontracted projects with Prop Shaft Supply since 2001.
In 2011 the partnership took a big step forward when clients began working on a
new line of subcontract work to assemble and package u-joints.
• Kay Home Products, Antioch, IL
• Kikkoman Foods, Inc., Walworth
• Lavelle Industries, Burlington
• Marine Corps. League, Delavan
• Pangea Brands, LLC, New York, NY
• Pentair Water, Delavan
• Prop Shaft Supply, Inc., Elkhorn
• R & L Spring Company, Lake Geneva
• San Jamar, Inc., Elkhorn
• Speare Tools, Williams Bay
• SPX - Waukesha Cherry-Burrell,
Delavan
• SSI Technologies, Inc., Janesville
• Synerject, LLC, Delavan
• Waukesha Metal Products, LLC,
Sussex
• Wisconsin School Psychologists Assn.,
Elkhorn
• Wiser Pet Products, Oshkosh
• Wrico Wisconsin, Menomonee Falls
• W.W. Grainger, Inc., Lake Forest, IL
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The Kikkoman Foundation Employment Training & Production Center continues to provide
a valuable service to both clients and the local business community. Clients benefit from the
opportunity to learn important work skills and VIP provides needed value-added services for
some 30 area companies by offering a variety of production solutions.
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT CENTRAL
The
success of VIP Services’ Community Employment programs
depends heavily on the willingness of community businesses
to join us in productive partnerships. In addition to the jobs that our
community employers offer, several also work with us to provide settings
for assessments, explorations and internships to help clients prepare for
successful employment in the community. VIP Services is fortunate that so
many diverse companies participated with us in a variety of ways in 2011.
2011 Community
Employment Partners
The following two businesses were singled out for exemplary partnerships
in 2011 and honored at our annual Recognition Dinner.
• Covenant Harbor, Lake Geneva
• Aram Public Library, Delavan
• Certified Power, Inc., Elkhorn
• Circle of Friends, Elkhorn
• Culver’s, Elkhorn
• Daniels Foods Sentry, Walworth
• Daniels Foods Sentry, Whitewater
• The Dog Spot, Lake Geneva
• East Troy Manor, East Troy
• Eastview Elementary School, Lake Geneva
• Game Stop, Delavan
• Geneva Hills, Lake Geneva
• Geneva Lake Manor, Lake Geneva
• Geneva National Golf Club, Lake Geneva
• George Williams College, Williams Bay
• Goodwill Industries, Delavan
• Integra, Walworth
• Lake Geneva Landscaping, Lake Geneva
Employer of the Year, Timber-Lee Christian Center
In addition to serving as an employment site for multiple clients, Timber-Lee also
partners with VIP Services by offering opportunities for Community Employment staff
to bring clients for vocational coaching and training.
• MPC, Inc., Walworth
• Mad Dash Screen Printing &
Embroidery, Elkhorn
• Mystical Rose Books & Gifts, Elkhorn
• Stinebrink’s Piggly Wiggly, Delavan
• Stinebrink’s Piggly Wiggly, Lake Geneva
• Pizza Ranch, Elkhorn
• Prairie Tree Landcape Center, Elkhorn
• Prop Shaft Supply, Inc., Elkhorn
• Protect-All, Inc., Darien
• Putnam, Inc., Walworth
• Showboat of Lyons, Lake Geneva
• Timber-Lee Christian Center, East Troy
• Walgreens, Lake Geneva
• Walmart, Delavan
• Walmart, Mukwonago
• Walworth Memorial Library, Walworth
Employment Exploration Site of the Year, Geneva Lake Manor
Geneva Lake Manor partners with VIP Services to provide prevocational clients with a learning
environment that offers valuable insights into the world of work. Clients assist with a variety
of tasks that allow them to explore their own interests and aptitudes.
• Walworth State Bank, Walworth
• Waterfront Pub & Eatery, Delavan
• Whitewater City Hall, Whitewater
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LIFE SKILLS CENTRAL
VIP
Services Day Programs have expanded in many exciting new
directions, all designed to offer the widest possible variety
of person-centered planning options. Clients participating in on-site
Day Programs can select from a range of activities that focus on social
development, community integration and self determination.
Volunteer Exchange Site of the
Year, Lakeland Animal Shelter
The Lakeland Animal Shelter partners with
VIP Services Day Programs in allowing Day
Programs clients the opportunity to give back
to the community. Every week a group of 3 to
4 client volunteers and a staff member travel to
the shelter where they do a variety of tasks to
support the care of the animals housed there.
Outings at various local and regional destinations expand the horizons of Day Programs clients as
well as help them to practice and develop important social skills. Community outings designed to
promote social interaction and community integration are an important part of VIP Services’ Day
Programs. Outings include a wide range of sites where clients have the opportunity to be exposed to
new experiences and information as well as to practice and develop important social skills.
Understanding the elements involved in the
“garden to table” process has been a real benefit
for Day Programs clients who not only grow
vegetables in VIP’s donated raised bed garden,
but are involved in the harvesting, preparing,
cooking and eating the results. The creation of
“Tinman George” to help scare away the birds
was a special project in 2011.
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Practical everyday tasks like cooking,
cleaning, baking, creating decorations and
sewing are important parts of the
Day Programs curriculum. Donations have
made a small sewing center possible.
Life Skills Central also includes a
Daily Living Skills program that allows
clients to master new basic skills strategies for
living independently. Clients meet with staff
to review what it will take to enhance their
achievement of personal independence and safety
and individualized strategies are developed to
help them reach their desired outcomes.
2011 SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Interacting with the Public in Community Employment
Annual Recognition Dinner
February 10th
Push-Walk-Ride
June 26th
Client Mardi Gras Dance
March 4th
Bowl-a-thon
March 12th
Volunteer Recognition Reception
October 13th
Halloween Dance
October 13th
Ultimate Indoor Tailgate Party
November 20th
Lifelong Empowerment Open
June 27th
Holiday Party
December 9th
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2011 ANNUAL
VIP
Services wishes to thank the many philanthropic individuals, corporations, civic
organizations and charitable foundations whose gifts, grants, tributes and memorials
helped to support the important programs offered in our 2011 program year.
Community Champions
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Brunk Industries, Inc.
Bob & Maryellen Fettig
Geneva National Foundation, Inc.
Kikkoman Foods Foundation, Inc.
Robert & Patricia Moore Foundation
Shodeen Family Foundation
United Way of Walworth County
Mr. William C. Wiswell
Community Leaders
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Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc.
Dalco Metals, Inc.
Geneva Lake Women’s Association
The Golden Years of Walworth
Knights of Columbus, Council #1647
Nieuwenhuis Brothers, Inc.
Prop Shaft Supply, Inc.
Ms. Mary Kay Ring
San Jamar, Inc.
John & Mary Schroeder
St. Benedict Congregation
Walworth County Tavern League /
Wisconsin Tavern League Foundation, Inc.
• Walworth Fontana Rotary Foundation, Inc.
• Walworth State Bank
Community Supporters
($250+ Donors)
• B & J Stowell, Inc. dba H & R Block
• Jerry & Mike Brabazon
• Community Foundation of Southern
Wisconsin, Inc. - The Elkhorn Fund
• Mr. & Mrs. Gordon A. Downing
• Elkhorn Lions Club
• John’s Disposal Service, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Tom Johnson
• Keefe Foundation, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Phil Kinzer
• Knights of Columbus, Council #1690
• Knights of Columbus, Council #3464
• Mr. & Mrs. George A. Leedle
• Nick & Janet Lesar
• Ms. Valerie A. Piechur
• Mr. Steven A. Pils
• Pleasant Lakers Snowmobile Club
• John & Rita Race
• Mr. & Mrs. Toby J. Steivang
• Truist - Daniel & Lanette Maurina
• Mr. & Mrs. R. Stephen Werner
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Ms. Debra J. Alder & Jeffery G. Scherer, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Amann
Anonymous - Multiple Gifts
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Ms. Cheryl A. Baker
Mr. Robert M. Behrens, Sr.
Michael & Peggy Bentley
Gloria & Frank Bleser
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Bollero
Ms. Dottie Bruno
Ms. Lorna Buckel
Rick & Kay Butke
David & Joan Byerley, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Steve F. Carlson
Ms. Nancy Cunniff
Mr. Jack Daniels
Delavan Service League
Mrs. Betty Doebert
Ed & Kay Drexler
Douglas & Connie Edens
Elkhorn Kiwanis Club
Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Ellsworth
Ken & Diane Etten
Mr. Dennis W. Findlay
Mr. Allen W. Fraas
Ms. Marian A. Gavin
Peter & Patti Geissal
Joseph & Theresa Graziano, Jr.
Ms. Geraldine Grimm
Mr. Richard S. Grobelny
Mrs. Virginia T. Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Hanzel
Mr. Walter E. Harrison
Mr. Harold Hartshorne, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hersko
Mr. & Mrs. Terry N. Hotz
Ms. Dianne L. Hummel
Illinois Tool Works Foundation
Mr. Patrick J. Jenkins
Ms. Pat J. Jenner
Ted & Coreen Johnson
Dan & Pam Kehoe
Jennifer & Tom Lee
Mr. & Mrs. Francois X. Letarte
Mr. Jeffrey Lewandowski
Richard & Esther Lois
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Lois
Tom & Chris Lorden
Mr. Eugene Luptak
Ms. Janis T. Lutz
Marine Corps League
Mrs. Thelma C. Meyer
Mr. Roger E. Miller
Dr. Henry R. Mol, MD
Yvonne & Christopher Morgan
NAMI Walworth, Inc.
Pete’s Porting Service, LLC
Mr. David A. Rasmussen
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Ring
Mr. Ken Robers
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Rorig
Ms. Nancy L. Russell
Dr. & Mrs. John Ryall
Mr. Donald Schieve
Dr. Bruno E. Schiffleger, D.D.S.
Scott’s Screenprinting, LLC
Don & Donna Scurek
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Sell
Mr. William L. Seymour
Mr. & Mrs. Junior A. Shepstone
Ms. Germaine H. Shipman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Skoczylas
Ms. Jennifer Smith
Dick & Patty Spurway
Mr. Rodney P. St. John
Judith & Greg Staponkus
Mr. Jonathan Stuesser
Ms. Sandralee Thiele
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Toennies
Ms. Geraldine Van De Kreke
Van’s Antiques
Ms. Wilma Van Dyken
Nancy E. Ward
Ms. Deanna E. Weber
Mr. & Mrs. Paul V. Weinstock
Mr. Barry P. Weiss
Bill & Cathy Willmann
Greg & Mario Zito
In Honor of:
Hope Bernick
• Dean & Mary Nell Anderson
Melita Grunow
• Mr. & Mrs. John Anderson
• Mr. & Mrs. Allen C. Lehman
Denise Johnson
• Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert J. Ipsen
Frank Kosik & Robert Kosik
• Mr. & Mrs. Laddie J. Svarc
Mackenzie
• Ms. Dianne L. Hummel
Our Family
• Ken & Jan Brockmann
Bob Putnam
• Putnam Company Employees
Chris Schadewald, David Weber & Derek Weber
• Wayne & Sandra Angstrom
Jack Scherer
• Ms. Angela S. Brunhart
John Sucharski
• Mr. & Mrs. William R. Rybak
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GIFT SALUTE
In Memory of:
In Memory of: - Continued
In Memory of: - Continued
Harriett Alberth
• Michael & Peggy Bentley
• Jule Cardella
• Mr. & Mrs. Charles Coon
• Mr. & Mrs. Allen C. Lehman
Bill Truesdale
• Richard & Kay Butke
• David & Linda Clikeman
• Janice Conway
• George Cuccia
• Dan & Luann Dall
• Dodd & Kathy Davey
• Mike & Jennifer Demski
• Jack & Delene Dentinger
• Paul & Julie Dieck
• Stanley & Marlene Dingle
• Donna Doebert
• James & Patricia Ehlen
• Robert & Lisa Engelbrecht
• Robert & Rita Fair
• Tony & Kim Flitcroft
• Ralph Forseth
• Mr. & Mrs. Todd Forseth and Family
• Jason & Janely Fredrick
• Smokey & Lynn Gardinier and Family
• Gary & Louise Genske
• Don & Arla Green
• David & Jean Grochowski
• Peter & Karen Hall
• Bob & Mary Lee Handel
• Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hansen and Family
• Gerald & MaryJo Hanson
• Dan & Jennifer Hanzel
• William & Patricia Havlik
• John Jaeger
• Dan & Cynthia Jakopin
• Judy Jensen
• Ms. Laurie Jepma
• Gene & Lois Johnson
• Craig & Naomi Kastelic
• Duane & Carol Katzman
• Kevin & Jennifer Klimek
• Thomas & Joan Kluck
• Phil & Sharon Knobel
• Peter & Lisa Koss
• Susan Lambert
• Mary Ellen Last
• Robert Lauderdale
• Tom Leahy
• Gary & MaryJo Lewis
• Roger & Jean Mashack
• Joseph & Kathy Matthiesen
• Mr. & Mrs. Harry McCarthy
• Kris McMillan & Ted McMillan
• Linda McMillion
• Neil & Mary Ann Memmel
• Gerard & Lorraine Millette
• Bruce & Margaret Mitchell
• Gerald Neinfeldt
• Earl & Susan Paddock
• Rod & Virginia Paulsen
• Estelle Peatee
• Gary Peatee
Bill Truesdale
• Mark & Kyle Peterson
• Douglas & Dennise Pierce
• Precision Plus, Inc, Elkhorn
• J. Philip Reader
• Allen & Carol Rockwell
• Brian & Orsolya Salerno
• S.C. Johnson Global Interal Audit Team
• Merle & Mary Lou Schinke
• Estelle Schmitt
• Skip & Janet Schuren
• Tony & Ann Serpe
• Jennifer Smith
• Rodney & Cynthia Smith
• Gordon & Alyce Smith
• Dan & Lisa Smith
• Bette Smith
• Gerald & Dee Smudde
• David & Lisa Snyder and Family
• Mike & Lois Spragia
• Greg & Judith Staponkus
• Tom & Jamie Stepp
• Annette Stewart
• John & Erma Surrem
• William & Susan Thornburgh
• Arthur Tillman
• Kathleen S. Truesdale
• Carol VanDromme
• Chris VanDromme
• Michael VanDromme
• Mr. & Mrs. Rudy VanFleet
• Donald & Eileen Voss
• Eric & Laurie Walker and Family
• Nancy Ward
• Allen Washburn
• Jason & Laura White
• Robert & Cheryl Willson
• Donald & Gail Wolf
• Bob Yunkers
John Anderson
• Continental Engineering & Manufacturing, Inc.
Daniel Brust
• Mark & Carol McGinn
Ralph Cates
• Mrs. Ila M. Cates
Richard Coogan
• Mr. & Mrs. Frank Eames
• Mr. & Mrs. Philip B. Knobel
• Mr. Gerald O. Neinfeldt
• Mr. & Mrs. David H. Papcke
Kay Daniels
• Mr. Jack Daniels
Darroll Wayne Evenson, II
• Elk Restaurant, Inc.
Jeff Fibiger
• Ron & Lily Fibiger
Gracie, Mark & Max ~ 3 of the World’s Finest Pets
• Dr. Carol L. Prchal
Peggy Grenning
• Mr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Dall
LeRoy Jackson
• Ms. Joyce Jackson
Beverly Johnson
• Anonymous
• Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert J. Ipsen
• Mr. Bruce D. Johnson
• Mr. Steven A. Pils
• Dr. Carol L. Prchal
Dorian Kula
• Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Beardsley
Robert Toennies
• Mr. William C. Toennies
Bill Truesdale
• Don Althaus and Family
• Laura Anschutz
• David & Shannon Ashamalla
• Jeff & Jan Beardsley
• Sandy Berndt
• Colin & Jane Beveridge
• Robert & Louise Bleser
• Tim & Dani Brellenthin
• Norman & Jean Brummel
• Budget Blinds, Elkhorn
• Thomas & Josephine Burke
• Norma Burnham
Robert “Bobby” Vahovius
• Ms. Debra J. Alder & Jeffery G. Scherer, MD
• Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Beardsley
• Mr. & Mrs. Gary Brown
• Mr. Donald G. Lightfield
• Mr. & Mrs. Dale G. Matteson
• Mrs. Rose Mohr
• Mr. & Mrs. Duane L. Neuendorf
• Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pellegrino
• Ms. Cynthia M. Salvador
• Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Stoller
• Nancy E. Ward
Robert Waechter
• Frank & Susan McClellan
John Williams
• Theresa & John Singer
Please accept our regrets for any inadvertent
omission on these donor lists. Every effort to
assure accuracy has been made by VIP Services,
Inc. Donations received after December 31, 2011
will be reflected in next year’s Annual Report.
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Event Sponsors
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• American Family Insurance Mike Spragia Agency
• Cheri Brost
• Clearing Spaces, LLC
• Dale’s Cycle
• Daniels Foods Sentry
• Deignan & Associates, S.C.
• Ron & Ann Deschner
• Edward Jones, Fontana Daniel Maus Financial Advisor
• First Banking Center
• Geneva Lake Women’s Association
• Godfrey, Leibsle, Blackbourn & Howarth, S.C.
• Haase-Derrick-Lockwood
Mealy’s Funeral Homes, Inc.
• Hudapack Metal Treating, Inc.
• Integra, Inc.
• Lake Country Disposal, Inc.
• Leece & Phillips Law Offices, S.C.
• Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Likes
• Mode Industries, Inc.
• Rose Mohr
• Palma Insurance Agency State Farm Insurance
• Pete’s Porting Service /
Engine Design & Machine
• Steven Pils
• Prop Shaft Supply, Inc.
• Bob & Missy Putnam
• Putnam Company, Inc.
• R.A. Carlson Plumbing, Inc.
• Robertson Ryan & Associates, Inc.
• The Sports Page, Elkhorn
• State Farm Insurance - Joan Palmer Agency
• Tate Management, LLC
• Voskuil Adult Family Home, LLC
• Walworth County ARC, Inc.
• Youngquist Smiles
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The Duck Inn, Delavan
Holi Cannoli, Elkhorn
The Next Door Pub & Pizzeria, Lake Geneva
The Public House, Williams Bay
Sugar Creek Inn, Elkhorn
The Village Supper Club, Delavan
The Waterfront, Delavan
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• Dulceria Acapulco
• Ted & Coreen Johnson
• Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Scaro
• Ms. Kim Aguirre
• Jason W. Jones
• Miss Shey Scaro
• Ms. Harriett I. Alberth
• Mr. & Mrs. Dan Kelleher
• Scaro Brothers Land Holdings, LLC
• Anonymous - Multiple Gifts
• Mrs. Janet G. Kelly
• Ms. Sara Scherer
• Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Bambenek
• Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly
• Mr. Dave Bardonner
• Ms. Dana L. Kelnhofer
• The Bark Market, LLC
• Ms. Kayla C. Klabunde
• Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd L. Behrens
• Mr. & Mrs. Wayne A. Kohler
• Mr. & Mrs. Jason Bruce
• Ms. Valerie H. Kramas
• Ms. Kim Brumm
• Ms. Barbara Kropacek
• Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Brusky
• Ms. Heather J. Kulinski
• Ms. Susan M. Simon
• Ms. Drea Bueling
• Mr. & Mrs. Brian Kyle
• Ms. Cynthia D. Simonsen
• Ms. Jessie Butt
• Ms. Kari Kyle
• Ms. Ruby E. Smith
• Mr. & Mrs. Vito P. Cali
• Lake Geneva Cruise Line
• Ms. Doris T. Sprague
• Career Source LLC
• Ms. Cheryl L. Lang
• Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Stanton
• Ms. Tiffany Carnicle
• Mr. & Mrs. David W. Leason
• Mrs. Gladys Clapper
• Mr. Gret Leason
• State Farm Insurance
- Bradley Grabow
• Ms. Eileen Clauer
• Mr. & Mrs. Allen C. Lehman
• Ms. Kristin Stawicki
• Tammy L. Collins
• Mr. Jeff Lennon
• Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Stever
• Mr. & Mrs. Philip Connley
• Ms. Nancy Lightfield
• The Cutting Zone
• Ms. Patricia Storlie
• Lovell Manufacturing, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Allen S. Davis
• Mr. Greg Digieso
• MJT Enterprises DBA
Kirsch’s Restaurant
• Mr. & Mrs. Max P. Dodson
• Mr. Frank Marasco
• Sub Source, Inc.
• The Dog Spot of Lake Geneva
• Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Matzke
• Shawn Summers
• Mr. John Drascic
• Mr. & Mrs. David A. McComb
• Thermet, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Duesterbeck
• Ms. MaryAnn McCullough
• Mr. & Mrs. James Todd, Jr.
• Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Edmunds
• Mr. & Mrs. David Miller
• Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Tueting
• Ms. Kristen Edmunds
• Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Miller
• Ms. Kiersten Tueting
• Ms. Roberta J. Edmunds
• Millie’s Restaurants & Gift Haus
• Ms. Greta Tully
• Mr. & Mrs. John E. English
• Mrs. Eleanore Moore
• Evergreen Golf Club
• Carolyn & Harold Morris
• Mr. Darrell Feltham
• Ms. Jean Mortier
• Mrs. Marilyn Findlay
• Ms. Ruth Ann Mueller
• Mr. & Mrs. Jon W. Fiscus
• New Horizons Sports Bar & Grill
• Mr. Brian Fogt
• Mr. Jon A. Newman
• Mr. & Mrs. James R. Forsythe
• Mr. John A. Nieds
• Mr. Matthew Walther
• G & F Mold Polishing, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Nieuwenhuis
• Ms. Nancy E. Ward
• Dr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Gerber
• OMV-USA, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. David A. Weber
• Mr. & Mrs. Michelangelo Graziano
• One Powersports
• Mr. Derek Weber
• Ms. Kathleen Rohleder - Griebel
• Paws For Treats
• Mr. David Weber, Jr.
• Mr. & Mrs. John R. Grober
• Pet Pals, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Russell H. Weber
• Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Gronert
• Mr. & Mrs. John Pierquet
• Ms. Elsie Webster
• Ms. Melita F. Grunow
• Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Pils
• Hair Techniques of Delavan, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Pils
• Mr. & Mrs. Carl J. Handrick
• Dr. Carol L. Prchal
• Mr. Jack Harding
• Mr. & Mrs. Michael Prescott
• Mr. Tom Hartz
• Mr. & Mrs. Monroe P. Putnam
• Reverend & Mrs. Gerald C. Hintz
• The Rauland Agency, Inc.
• Hunter’s Auto Service, Inc.
• Mr. & Mrs. Scott E. Riggs
• Ms. Glenda J. Wriedt
• Ms. Bernadette Janiszewski
• Rock of Jesus Church
• Mr. & Mrs. George J. Yust, III
• Ms. Jesse Johnson
• Ms. Debbie Roland
• Mr. Jack Zwieg
• Ms. Joan Johnson
• Ms. Mary Ryan
• Ms. Joanne Zwieg
• Mr. Herman Schiefelbein
• Scott’s Screenprinting, LLC
• Seaver’s Parkside Pub
• Shamrock Tool
• Ms. Beth C. Shodeen
• Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Sturtevant
• Styles Unlimited 2, LLC
• Mr. & Mrs. Brian W. Veale
• Ms. Mindy Wade
• Mr. & Mrs. David Walsh
• Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Walther
• Mr. James Walther
• Ms. Morrene Wexler
• Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Whiteman
• Mr. Dale Wickenkamp
• Ms. Carol Willing
• Ms. Gretchen Wolfer
SALUTE - CONTINUED
Push-Walk-Ride
The Geneva National Foundation hosted the
2011 Bridging the Gaps Push-Walk-Ride event
on the Golf Club’s Palmer Course on Sunday, June 26, 2011. VIP Services Board, volunteers
and clients raised $19,606 through their participation in the event.
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Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ackman
Mr. & Mrs. Scott S. Acree
Ms. Kim Aguirre
Dr. & Mrs. Nestor C. Alabarca
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. Albert
Ms. Harriett I. Alberth
Ms. Debra J. Alder & Jeffery G. Scherer, MD
Mr. John G. Alder
Ms. Kathryn Alder
Mrs. Mary Gene Alder
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Anglin
Anonymous - Multiple Gifts
Mr. Jon Anzalone
Ms. Roxanne K. Ayer
Ms. Carolyn Azzaline
BWO Insurance Group LLC
Ms. Eleanore Barth
Ms. Patti Basso
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Bauer
Mr. Kirk A. Bauer
Ms. Minerva A. Bauer
Ms. Susan K. Bauer
Beall Jewelers
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Beardsley
Mr. & Mrs. J.P. Beierle
Michael & Peggy Bentley
Ms. Maureen Sue Berkowitz
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Berndt
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew C. Bills
Mr. Roy E. Bishop
Mr. & Mrs. Lisle W. Blackbourn
Mr. & Mrs. Brad S. Boeger
Ms. Barbara Bormes
Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. Bradford
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Brahm
Ms. Julia A. Brannon
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Britt
Ms. Cheryl A. Brost
Mr. Daniel R. Brost
Mr. & Mrs. Jay H. Brost
Mr. Jim Brost
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Dean E. Buchholz
Mrs. Ruth Bushey
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. Steve F. Carlson
Mrs. Delphine Carr
Ms. Dianna Carroll
Mr. & Mrs. James Cash
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Christensen
Ms. Karen C. Crane
Ms. Ann Crawford
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cutshall
Ms. Dorthea M. D’Amico
Gerald & Karen Deighton
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Mr. & Mrs. William H. Dempsey
Mr. Dan Dixon
Mrs. Betty Doebert
Ms. Donna M. Doebert
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Drescher
Dr. Newell Easley, D.D.S.
Ms. Evelyn Ehlen
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Ehlen
Ms. Amy Eling
Ms. Mary Lou Elson
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Engerman
Mr. Daniel English
Mr. & Mrs. John E. English
Ms. Kathy Eriksson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Etters
Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fasano
Mrs. Marilyn Findlay
Ms. Neva Fleming
Mr. & Mrs. James. R. Forsythe
Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Forsythe
Ms. Jessica Frazer
Mr. James Gallo
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Geraci
Ms. Judy Gesler
Ms. Amanda Giacomelli
Ms. Mary Louise Godfrey
Ms. Bernice M. Gokey
Ms. Marianne Goodfellow
Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Gruber
Ms. Melita F. Grunow
Mr. & Mrs. Scot Grunow
Mr. & Mrs. William Grunow
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Guske
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Haas
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Hanny
Donna J. Hansen
Ms. Sherri P. Harmon
Ms. Anne Harrington
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hebel
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Hendrychs
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Hibbard
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hilbelink
Reverend & Mrs. Gerald C. Hintz
Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Hoffman
Hogs & Kisses, Inc.
Ms. Renee Holden
Ms. Sherry Holmen
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hoover
Integra, Inc.
Ms. Dawn M. Jacobs
Mr. Jon L. Jacobson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jambor
Mr. & Mrs. John Jarosz
Jeffrey L. Sorensen, D.D.S., Ltd.
Mr. Perry Jensen
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Ms. Joan M. Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Jutz
Ms. Karen Kant
Mr. & Mrs. Trace Karstetter
Mr. Kenneth K. Kaufman
Mr. & Mrs. Martin C. Kearns
Ms. Sheila Keefe
Mrs. Janet G. Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly
Ms. Dana L. Kelnhofer
Ms. Patti M. Kiepert
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Mr. Ed Kist
Knights of Columbus, Council #3464
Mr. & Mrs. Philip B. Knobel
Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Koehler
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis L. Konkol
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Kosiek
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip A. Koss
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Kretschmer
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Krien
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Kuder
Ms. Tracy Laumer
Mr. & Mrs. Allen C. Lehman
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Lehn
Mr. Thomas M. Lehn
Nick & Janet Lesar
Mr. Randy L. Liljegren
Mr. & Mrs. George Lohrmann
Ms. Cindy Luessenhop
Mr. David Lynch
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Mabry
Ms. Cindy M. Maher
Mr. James Mahoney
Mr. Mark Mahoney
Mr. Patrick Maloney
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Malouin, Jr.
Leslie Marcello
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Martin
Daniel & Lanette Maurina
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Maus
Frank & Susan McClellan
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis McDonough
Ms. Erin McDonough
Mr. & Mrs. Michael McDonough
Ms. Susan McLoughlin
Mr. & Mrs. Michael McNicholas
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Middleton
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Miles
Please accept our regrets for any inadvertent
omission on these donor lists. Every effort to
assure accuracy has been made by VIP Services,
Inc. Donations received after December 31, 2011
will be reflected in next year’s Annual Report.
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Push-Walk-Ride - Continued
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Pam Mitchell
Dr. Henry R. Mol, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Morales
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Moris
Carolyn & Harold Morris
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Nanna
Ms. Lauren Nanna
Dr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nanna
Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Nebel
Ms. Linda R. Neustadt
Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Newman
Mr. John A. Nieds
Ms. Beatrice T. Nieubuurt
Mr. & Mrs. Steven O’Laughlin
OMV-USA, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin T. Olberg
Ms. Sandy Olson
Mr. Jim Omdoll
Mr. Paul Omdoll
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Osborne
Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Palma
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Paluch
Parrish Insurance Planning, Inc.
Ms. Janine A. Pauly
Mr. Leslie Paur
Ms. Millicent Perkins
Ms. Heidi Pernitz
Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Petkoff
Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Pfenninger
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Mr. Steven A. Pils
Mrs. Bernadette A. Poedtke
Mr. & Mrs. Matt Polyock
Popeye’s Gallery and Grog
Mr. & Mrs. Todd Porstner
Dr. Carol L. Prchal
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Pruyn
Dr. Charles A. Puntillo
Ms. Chandra Putnam
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Putnam
Ms. Tracey Putnam
John & Rita Race
Ms. Anne Reilly
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Reynolds
Ms. Brenda Ripkey
Ms. Grace Rodgers
Ms. Donna Rogers
Mr. Jack Rossbach
Ms. Annette Rude
Ms. Laura Rumpf
Ms. Pegge Rutherford
Mr. Jim Ryan & Ms. Jean Ford
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Scaro Brothers Land Holdings, LLC
Ms. Elizabeth J. Schalmo
Ms. Kimberley Schroeppel
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Schuh
Mr. Robert J. Schulz
Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Schuren
Ms. Carol Schwager
Ms. Margaret M. Schweitzer
Mr. William Setterstrom
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Shaver
Ms. Beth C. Shodeen
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Shuda
Mr. & Mrs. Mark W. Simes
Ms. Susan M. Simon
Mr. & Mrs. P. James Sims
Pat Slattery
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Smitka
Ms. K. Eileen Sommers
Ms. Ellen Spalding
Mr. Tom Spellman & Ms. Dona Palmer
Dick & Patty Spurway
Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Staedter
State Farm Insurance - Palma Ins. Agency
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Stathas
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Statz
Mr. Howard R. Storck
Ms. Cynthia Stuhley
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle H. Swatek
Ms. Jeanne R. Swiatowiec
Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Swiatowiec
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Tate
Ms. Jenny Toth
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Touchette
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Trent
Miss Amy S. Tully
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Tully
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Tully
Ms. Laura Usky
Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Vandello
Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas W. Veith
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Vitu
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Walsh
Mr. & Mrs. Ian M. Wannerton
Ms. Nancy E. Ward
Mr. Dale Watson
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Weber
Mr. Mark Weseman
Mr. & Mrs. Keniel J. Wippich
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Wolk
Ms. June Yantis
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey M. Yellen
Mr. Robert York
Ms. Joanne B. Zeasman
Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph J. Zwolfer
T
ailgate
Party
The 4th Annual Ultimate Indoor
Tailgate Party featured a
fun-filled afternoon of food,
raffles, a silent auction and,
most importantly, a Green
Bay Packers win in addition to
raising $15,604 for VIP Services.
PRESENTING SPONSOR
Deb Alder & Jeff Scherer
TECHNICAL SPONSOR
Lyle’s TV & Appliance, Inc.
QUARTER SPONSORS
Advanced Coatings Plus, LLC
Putnam Company, Inc.
In Memory of Mary Scaro
Talmer Bank & Trust
Event Sponsors
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Elks Lodge 2201
Mr. Alan R. Giacomelli
Greenbriar Canine Academy LLC
Ms. Melita F. Grunow
Integra, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew C. Keller, Jr.
Lake Country Disposal, LLC
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Maus
Bob & Missy Putnam
Coyote Grill
Elkhorn Saloon
Evergreen Golf Club
Fat Cats
Hawk’s View Golf Club
Hogan’s Goat
Jackson Hole
Pirates Cove
The Reddroom
Snug Harbor Inn on Turtle Lake
The Sports Page
Sweeney’s Pub
The Village Supper Club
Walworth Inn LLC
Wheeler’s Bowling Center
Please accept our regrets for any inadvertent
omission on these donor lists. Every effort to
assure accuracy has been made by VIP Services,
Inc. Donations received after December 31, 2011
will be reflected in next year’s Annual Report.
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• Realizing Tammy
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2011 Individual
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The Individual Achievement Honoree of the Year
went to Tammy Wegner for the outstanding
community employment growth she has experienced
in her position with Covenant Harbor in Lake Geneva.
Telephone: 262-723-4043
Fax: 262-723-4984
Website: www.vipservices-inc.org
811 E. Geneva Street
Elkhorn, WI 53121-2305
VIP SERVICES, INC.
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