2013-14 Biannual Report - Falls Church McLean Children`s Center
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2013-14 Biannual Report - Falls Church McLean Children`s Center
At Our Best to Give Children the Strongest Foundation Falls Church-McLean Children’s Center FY-2013 and FY-2014 Biennial Report Dear Friends, This report of FY-2013 and FY-2014 recaps two school years that were packed with accomplishments by our children, teachers and administrative staff, all of which were made possible by our caring community of supporters. Children demonstrated their remarkable ability to learn and thrive in our nurturing, enriching environment, guided by our well-trained teachers. In FY-2013, 23 of our 26 graduates and in FY-2014, 26 of our 29 graduates achieved expected skill levels for incoming kindergarteners. Those children with ongoing delays had their special needs identified and plans for continued support services in elementary school. All children grew stronger physically, with the healthy food provided for breakfast and snacks by 10 faith groups and generous individuals and the wholesome, hot lunch purchased with support from donors and civic groups. Children developed social skills and emotional balance in our classrooms, and sometimes with the help of our contracted specialists. Our specialists’ services are made possible with grants from long-time funders including the O’Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial Foundation, Gannett Foundation, and individuals who recognize the crucial window of opportunity that children have before age five. Evolving science is helping us understand that simple, targeted interventions can spark new neurological connections in children’s developing brains. Like an athlete building stronger muscles, with repeated practice, children can create new abilities, taking them to greater skill levels. With a new executive director at the helm in FY-2013, the Children’s Center teachers and staff evaluated current practices and identified ways they could better meet children’s developmental needs. FY-2013 ushered in several changes: A Bilingual Curriculum Recognizing that nearly half of the children enrolled at the Center each year are from Spanish-speaking families, the Center adopted a bilingual curriculum that guides children to build vocabularies in both English and Spanish. We thank the PNC Grow Up Great Foundation and the Northern Virginia Community Foundation for their grants that funded the new teaching tools, in English and Spanish. 2 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Single-Aged Classrooms Teachers decided they could better challenge and guide children to build their skills if they could narrow the activities to those needed by a single age. Starting in FY-2013, children were assigned by age to classrooms where toys, books, and activities are geared toward 2-, 3-, or 4-year-old skill levels. Online Assessments To avoid losing valuable learning time while teachers get to know each child at the beginning of each year, the Center tapped technology available with the new Bilingual Creative Curriculum. Results of teachers’ evaluations of children’s six skill sets create an online record. Parents and new teachers have access to results and corresponding suggestions of activities to guide each child to the next skill level. FY-2013 Of the 26 children who left to start kindergarten: • 13 had skills below expected leves for their age when they started at the Center; • 7 received support services that helped them attain expected skills; • 12 were dual-language learners; • 11 of the 12 became fluent in both languages; • 23 achieved age-level skills; • 3 had Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for continued services to help them reach their potential. FY-2014 We recognize that in spite of the great cultural, ethnic, racial and socio-economic diversity in Northern Virginia, all children share the potential health hazards of childhood obesity and early onset diabetes. The Children’s Center has always made time outdoors a core component of its schedule. And in recent years, we upgraded our lunchtime meal to make it healthier. Yet, we wanted to do more to safeguard children from these looming health catastrophes. With a Community Impact Grant from United Way, the Center initiated “Healthy Me; Healthy You,” a year-long program for children and families. Teachers committed to get kids’ heart pumping and foreheads sweaty with at least an hour of vigorous physical activity every day. They incorporated creative ideas from the newly acquired “Get Fit” curriculum to increase physical activity throughout the day. Parents were invited to several evening workshops that started with a healthy meal to learn ways to cook healthy meals on a budget and incorporate free physical activities in their family’s lives. WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 3 NAEYC Accreditation Like the Good Housekeeping Seal, we now proudly display the “NAEYC” symbol that identifies the culmination of a multi-year effort. Just days before the end of FY-2014, we received our accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. It was a proud moment for everyone here, especially when we read NAEYC’s commendations, which we share with you in this report. FY-2014 Graduates Of the 29 children who left to start kindergarten: • 14 started at the Center with skills below levels expected for their age, of which 13 achieved age-level skills; • 8 were dual-language learners; 6 of the 8 achieved age-level skills in English and were fluent in Spanish; • 26 attained age-level skills; • The 3 with ongoing delays had plans for continued services to address their needs. We thank donors for supporting the Center’s program with financial gifts, donations of nutritious food in our weekly program, and participation in our special events. Your contributions are vital to our ability to keep our tuition rates affordable to low- and moderate-income, working families. Most important, your gifts give young children who are at-risk access to the Center’s nurturing environment. The Center’s creative, “whole-child” program, with support services for those who need them, spurs children’s minds, bodies and spirits to develop to be fully ready to seize the academic and social opportunities that await them. Thank you for your continued support. Signed, Tim SheanSonya Powell FY-2013 President FY-2014 President 4 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Board of Directors FY-2013 FY-2014 Tim Shean, President Potomac Financial Private Client Group Parent Sonya Powell, Esq., President Powell Piper Radomsky Parent Sonya Powell, Esq., Vice President ShounBach Parent Nadine Cipriani, Vice President EY Community Representative Molly Gravholt, CPA, Treasurer Community Health Charities Parent Molly Gravholt, CPA, Treasurer Community Health Charities Parent Nadine Cipriani MorganFranklin Community Representative Suzi Podhorecki, Secretary Neustar Founding Faith Group Representative Daniel Hilton American Supply Association Parent Daniel Hilton American Supply Association Parent Rebecca Leung The Hyphen Group Community Representative Rebecca Leung The Hyphen Group Community Representative Cindy Oh, Esq. Securities and Exchange Commission Community Representative Jessica Pannell Conway and Pannell Community Representative Susan Poretz Early Childhood Consultant (Ret.) Founding Faith Group Representative Susan Poretz Early Childhood Consultant (Ret.) Founding Faith Group Representative Katherine Banks, M.Ed. Falls Church-McLean Children’s Center Executive Director Ibonne Villarroel Inova Health Center Parent Kathleen Woodward Public Relations Consultant (Ret.) Community Representative Carmen M Wu ING Financial Partners Community Representative Katherine Banks, M.Ed. Falls Church-McLean Children’s Center Executive Director WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 5 1. Relationships NAEYC Academy commends your program for promoting positive relationships among all children and adults to encourage each child’s sense of individual worth and belonging as part of a community and to foster each child’s ability to contribute as a responsible community member. The Children’s Center nurtures the “whole child,” recognizing that a young child develops significantly -- intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially --between the ages of two and five. Our goal is to help children develop all the skills they need to be ready for kindergarten in our rapid-paced society. We place the greatest emphasis on social skills, knowing that a child who is confident of his ability to navigate through a classroom, ask for what he needs and wants, and feel accepted will have a sense of self-worth and confidence that translates into respect for himself and others. Teachers cultivate respectful practices within the classroom, starting with giving children the chance to set class rules that will keep everyone safe and give equal time to play in classroom centers. Trusting that they’ll be treated fairly, children learn patience and empathy as they that see their actions affect their friends’ feelings. Mounting research continues to demonstrate evidence of the positive effects of a high-quality, early learning program on children who are at-risk of failing in school. When Maria came to the Center at age 3 ½, teachers described her as a “sweet, quiet, cooperative little girl, who speaks very little.” Assessments indicated that she was delayed in many skill areas including language, math, physical and social skills. Her artwork of gray, shapeless scribbles reflected her unhappiness. Through weekly sessions with our speech therapist, Maria quickly improved her communication skills, which started a cascade of positive effects. Her classmates who could now understand her invited her to play. Visibly happier, Maria danced and sang with her class. Realizing teachers could understand her, Maria proudly raised her hand to respond and ask even more thoughtful questions. They engaged her in conversations and offered books to satisfy her desire to learn. In the spring, Maria’s assessments showed major developmental leaps with scores in the upper ranges of rising kindergarteners. Most notably were changes in Maria’s artwork. She filled page after page with colorful, detailed drawings of happy family scenes, each one more adventurous than the last as she approached kindergarten. 6 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT 2. Curriculum The NAEYC Academy commends your program for implementing a curriculum that is consistent with its goals for children and promotes learning and development in each of the following areas: social, emotional, physical, language and cognitive. With funding from the PNC Grow Up Great Foundation and the Northern Virginia Community Foundation, the Children’s Center purchased and implemented the Bilingual Creative Curriculum that coordinates learning activities with the Virginia Standards of Learning for each age level. The teaching tools provide our English-speaking teachers with “key words” for every lesson to incorporate Spanish language and culture into each lesson. Through books, music and poetry in Spanish and classroom materials labeled in Spanish, children hear and see Spanish every day. For children accustomed to hearing Spanish at home, the familiar language creates a welcoming, supportive and inclusive environment, in which children can feel equally accepted. All children develop an English vocabulary that they need for success in school and a command of common words and phrases in Spanish. Children whose parents continue to speak Spanish at home, as teachers recommend, build working vocabularies in both languages. The Center welcomes all families to share their cultural heritage and forms of celebration with their child’s class, expanding children’s awareness and building their respect for differences, and providing a welcoming environment for the whole family. WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 7 3. Teaching The Academy commends your program for using developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate and effective teaching approaches that enhance each child’s learning and development in the context of the program’s curriculum goals. Teaching children at the Center is more than just introducing them to the ABCs. Teachers work to build strong relationships with each child so they can help him or her at each stage of development. Our goal is to meet every child’s social, emotional, cognitive and physical developmental needs through positive and rich interactions between children and between teachers and children. “Each child can learn and it’s up to us as teachers to find the way to help the child learn,” Ms. Gloria explained. 4. Assessment NAEYC Academy commends your program for using ongoing, systematic, formal and informal assessment approaches to provide information on children’s learning and development. These assessments occur within the context of reciprocal communications with families and with sensitivity to the cultural contexts in which children develop. Assessment results are used to benefit children by informing sound decisions about children, teaching, and program improvement. The Center has both informal and formal assessments of our children and our program. Informal assessments draw on parent’s observations of their child’s abilities. Teachers conduct formal assessments of each child three times a year to be sure each child is on track to achieve skill levels expected for incoming kindergarteners. Parents and teachers discuss the assessments during the two required parent-teacher conferences each year. 5. Health The NAEYC Academy commends your program for promoting the nutrition and health of children and protecting children and staff from illness and injury. With funding from a United Way Community Impact Grant, the Children’s Center launched “Healthy Me; Healthy You” fitness and nutrition initiative. Teachers made vigorous exercise a daily routine for all children, which doubled children’s attention span and improved their focus during sedentary learning time afterward, increasing the time that children can learn. 8 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT The grant also funded the purchase of the “Get Fit” Curriculum with tools and ideas to keep children moving indoors and outdoors to help them avoid obesity and early-onset diabetes. The Children’s Center continued its practice of providing hearing, vision and dental health screenings for four- and five-year-olds to determine if children have any medical issues may affect their ability to learn in kindergarten. Former Director Margery Sher and son Jeremy Sher with Ms. Gloria, his preschool teather. Ms. Jackson marked her 40th year in 2014. Ms. Velma retired in 2014. 6. Teachers NAEYC Academy commends your program for employing and supporting a teaching staff that has the educational qualifications, knowledge, and professional commitment necessary to promote children’s learning and development and to support families’ diverse needs and interests. Parents and their children who have attended the Children’s Center often stop in and ask if the teachers they fondly remember are still here. With rare exception, they are, since our teachers are known for their longevity, with an average tenure of 10 years. Our three senior teachers celebrated milestones in FY-2013 and FY-2014. In July 2012, Ms. Gloria Turner welcomed many students and parents and former Center directors to the celebration of her 40th year at the Children’s Center. In her reserved style, Ms. Mary Jackson made her 40th year anniversary just another day in class with the Center’s youngest children in April 2014. In May 2014, Ms. Velma Williams drew to a close her 29 years as a preschool teacher with the Children’s Center surrounded by her family and “church family” members, parents, teachers, and the four executive directors she served during her long career. By year end of FY-2014, 12 teachers had a Certificate in Early Child Development and 2 teachers were pursuing it; 4 teachers held Associate Degrees and 2 teachers held bachelor’s degrees in Early Childhood Education. Three teachers and one staff member were pursuing associate or bachelor’s degrees in Early Childhood Education. WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 9 7. Families NAEYC Academy commends your program for the high level of compliance with this component. Recognizing the importance of a reciprocal relationship between families and programs is essential to ensure that programs are meeting the needs of the children and families. The best child care is family care. Our teachers and administrative staff take the time to get to know each of our families and their specific needs. We encourage parents and grandparents to participate in field trips and classroom activities. We also require parents to attend two parent-teacher conferences each year to keep each other informed of the child’s development and any issues of concern. 8. Community Relationships NAEYC Academy commends your program for effectively establishing and maintaining reciprocal relationships with agencies and institutions that can support it in achieving its goals for the curriculum, health promotion, children’s transitions, inclusion, and diversity. The Children’s Center grew from the collective action of representatives of 20 area faith groups who were committed to providing a safe place and a high-quality educational program for young children while their parents work. Many of those founding faith groups and individuals continue to support the Center today with financial contributions through their mission committees and with deliveries of fresh food for a week’s worth of breakfast and snacks twice a year. New Dominion Women’s Club members have been providing books to Center children to take home for nearly 30 years as representatives for Reading is Fundamental. Capital One bank volunteers helped out in 2013. Wolf Trap Performing Artist Kofi Dennis brought his West African drumming skills and instruments to lead the Center’s celebration of newly installed outdoor instruments. A challenge grant from the McLean Community Foundation and contributions from families and other donors listed on page 22 funded the Nielsen employees of the DC metro area gave the Center a thorough cleaning as their day of service in June 2014. 10 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT purchase of the 5 colorful, tuned drums and the xylophone-like “Swirl” that give children the chance to make music outdoors. The Center’s long-standing connection with Wolf Trap Institute and its visiting artist program continues to train at least one Center teacher each year in innovative ways to enliven lessons with movement, song, animated voices and other performing arts methods to engage pre-schoolers build math, science, language and literacy skills. 9. Physical Environment The Children’s Center received a 96% rating. The near-perfect score assessed classroom design and safety standards. Since 2002, the Center has been fortunate to have a great partnership with Fairfax County Public Schools, located in its Lemon Road Elementary School, in a separate wing designed and built specifically for early childhood education. Children who require special education services can simply walk down the adjacent hallway to the Special Education Classroom, then return to the Center after class ends at 3 p.m. Occasional collaborations with elementary students benefit all children. Our preschoolers’ familiarity with an elementary school contributes to their readiness for kindergarten. All factors make the Center’s physical environment optimal for young children’s growth and development. 10. Leadership and Management NAEYC Academy commends your program for administering a program efficiently and effectively, ensuring that all involved persons, staff, children, and families are included. The way in which a program is administered will affect all the interactions within the program. WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 11 FCMLCC’s 6th Director: Kathy Banks Along with an effervescent personality, Kathy Banks brought a master’s degree in early child development, 27 years’ experience in early childhood education, and 19 years in management with several public and private organizations in Central Virginia YMCA and Community Services Board. Here, she shares her perspectives on early education and her vision for the Children’s Center. Q: How has early childhood education changed your 27 years of experience as an educator? A: There have been huge changes. I entered a field that was known as “daycare” in the 1980s. Teachers’ objectives were “to provide a safe, nurturing environment for children while mom and dad work.” That changed as expectations for academic achievement shifted to earlier and earlier years. Kindergarten’s focus changed from socialization and the basics of numbers and alphabet to greater academic content. Those changes affected the practices of children’s centers. Today, with the benefit of 40 years of expanded knowledge of human and brain development, high-quality, early childhood programs provide a safe, nurturing environment and an enrichment program that respects children’s developmental stages and the unique ways in which children learn best in these young years. Our enhanced understanding of what is considered “normal” developmental ranges also helps us identify children with special needs and connect them with support services earlier in their education. Q: Describe the traits you consider vital for a good teacher of young children. A: The number one attribute that all teachers must have is a love for young children. Without a genuine fondness for children, patience and education fall short. 12 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Q: What attracted you to the Children’s Center? A: I was intrigued by its comprehensive approach to foundational learning for children. In addition to its high-quality early childhood education, the Center provides the resources to help children achieve developmental milestones that are essential to their success later in life. Speech therapy, occupational therapy, and behavioral therapy are just a few of these resources. Likewise, the Center’s diverse community provides a wonderful sense of the world for children. Each day, they have the opportunity to encounter cultures different from their own. This is unique and adds a zest to the Center. I also appreciate the Center’s origin as one of the first racially integrated children’s center in Northern Virginia. It was established through broad, community support that continues today. That consistent support from founders, local donors and volunteers makes it possible for the Center to fulfill its mission of providing an affordable, high-quality program and the special environment that so many children have been able to enjoy. Q: What are your goals for the Center in the coming years? A: During the first year, we focused on quality improvement through professional development. I’m assisting our teachers with their next steps in their formal educations and I’m building a strong core team. That will enable the Center to expand and grow in the future. There’s a huge need for more quality programs in Northern Virginia. Within the next five years, I envision our Center becoming an association of centers, using our model program for a high-quality educational experience for ALL children under age five. WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 13 Student Ethnicity 10% 1% FY-2013 7% Financial Summary Statement of Revenue and Expenses for FY-2013 and FY-2014 47% Tuition from Parents FY-2013 FY-2014 $678,130$787,213 Fairfax County Child Care Tuition Subsidy $280,900$366,802 Contributions from Individuals, Foundations, Faith Groups, Corporations and Events $269,257$314,726 White Contributed Rent $98,000$98,000 Black or African American USDA $45,035$36,626 Contributed Services $22,910$9,652 Investment Income $1,280 $2,451 Miscellaneous Income $4,068 $1,050 $1,399,580$1,616,520 35% 3% FY-2014 15% 44% 9% 29% REVENUE Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander Multi-Racial Family Income Levels FY-2013 35% 58% Total Revenue EXPENSES Early Childhood Program $729,544$734,713 Early Intervention Program $488,887$474,654 Management and General Operations $103,231$163,242 Fundraising $80,222$89,728 Extremely Low Income Less than $23,850 (family of 4) $1,401,884$1,462,337 Very Low Income Less than $29,813 (family of 4) Net Assets at June 30, 2013 Low Income Less than $47,700 (family of 4) Net Assets at June 30, 2014 Moderate Income Above $47,701 (family of 4) An Audited Financial Statement is avalable upon request at 703/534-4907 7% FY-2014 48% 48% 2% 2% Total Expenses 14 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT $577,243 $731,426 Financial Summary Revenue FY-2013 Tuition from Parents Fairfax County Child Care Tuition Subsidy Contributions from Individuals, Foundations, Faith Groups, Corporations and Events 3.2% 1.6% .1% .3% FY-2014 2.3% .6% .2% .1% Contributed Rent 6.1% USDA 7% Contributed Services 19.5% Investment Income Miscellaneous Income 19.2% 48.5% 22.7% 20.1% Early Childhood Program Expenses Early Intervention Program Management and General Operations 48.7% FY-2013 FY-2014 Fundraising 5.7% 6.1% 7.4% 11.2% 52.3% 34.9% 50.2% 32.5% WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 15 The Falls Church-McClean Children’s Center gratefully acknowledges the following gifts made during the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years. Donations Fiscal Year 2013 $60,000- $100,000 Fairfax County Community Funding Pool Freddie Mac Foundation $10,000 - $30,000 Central Children’s Charities, Inc. Devotion to Children Scholarships Gannett Foundation O’Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Donor Immanuel Presbyterian Church Mission Committee PNC Financial Services Group Virginia Preschool Initiative $2,500 - $4,999 Civitan Club of Tysons Carl and Susan Kalish Lewinsville Presbyterian Church McLean Community Foundation McLean Rotary Club Foundation St. Thomas Episcopal Church $1,000 - $2,499 Renee Boyle Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares Foundation Mary Craver Ekko Title Evangelical Lutheran Church Of The Redeemer Josh and Molly Gravholt David Harrison and Tena Nauheim Harrison A. Phoebe and Raymond Meyer Sonia McCormick MorganFranklin New Dominion Women’s Club Cindy Oh and Wes Bricker Elizabeth Page Susan and Donald Poretz Jean Schiro-Zavela and Vance Zavela Timothy and Sara Shean Larry Rouvelas and Rebecca Leung Liz White Tax Law St. John’s Episcopal Church Charles Wesley United Methodist Church Melanie Smith Nina and John Toups Wells Fargo $500 - $999 Don Beyer Volvo Margo Buchanan Daniel and Kristin Burnett Divya Chadha and Naveen Joshi Nadine Cipriani Paul Denis and Cheryl Edwards Direct Holdings Global Employees Mary Friedman and Alan Felser Jon and Judith Gabel Bobbie and Charles Gambrill Good Food Company Erin Hammel Harman Family Foundation Karrie McMillan Van Ness and Nancy Hough Mary Jackson Matthew Korn and Cynthia Miller Abby and Bernhard Knutsen Beth and Paul Melby Sonya Powell and Michael Devine Thomas and Kathy Raffa Peter and Helen Raudenbush Jonathan and Brooke Salkoff Margery and Gerson Sher ShounBach Women of Temple Rodef Shalom David Travers and Anhar Karimjee $250 - $499 Judi and Mike Alexander Mary Au and Tony Greco Michael and Judy Aukamp Shannon Barrow and Mike Stark Ann and Robert Barth Edward Bomsey and Rayna Aylward Erica Bomsey and Chris Marrow Chain Bridge Bank Cox Charities Falls Church Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian Women Freddie Mac Workplace Giving Campaign David and Ila Good Ann Gordon Michael Gottesman Deanna and Rob Heier Ana and Daniel Hilton Sarah and Travis Holman Luisa Hurtado Arthur and Amy Kales Reverend Virgil Knipp and Reverend Sue Knipp Sally Larisch and Tim Brown Brian and Laura Lauer Rosemary Tran Lauer and Bill Lauer Ledo Pizza Of Falls Church Stephanie and Thomas Marsh Dawn McGruder Jose Penado Pew Charitable Trusts’ Matching Gifts Suzi Podhorecki Alan and Karen Ram Donald and Judy Rembert Laura and David Savage Maurice and Claire Sayegh James and Nancy Scott Lisa Shaffer Eric and Sarah Ten Siethoff Katie and Bob Sivinski Daniel and Rebecca Smith William and Gail Smith William Stell Jennifer Stevens and Steve Palmer Trinity United Methodist Church Gloria Turner John and Janet Tysse Juan Villar and Jennifer Jones Villar Carolyn Walkley Marilyn and John Wilson Anhvinh Wright Robert and Kristine Zechman $100 - $249 360 Live Media 1001 Nights Middle Eastern Dance Cynthia Allen AOL Matching Gifts Program Wendy and Ed Baird Eileen and Peter Baldwin Linda Beal and Randall Telep David Beigel Chuck Berlin and Carol Gabel-Berlin John and Deborah Blacksten John and Valentina Brougher Craig Bury and Julie Kosterlitz Carlton and Wendy Carroll Clayton and Wendy Chinn Deborah Chotner and Matt Van Hook Clare & Don’s Beach Shack Stacey Collins 16 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Thanasis and Sandra Delistathis Judith Diesenhaus Karen Evans Falls Church Post Office Carrier Annex Postal Workers John Foust Mary Frase Virgil Frizzell and Debra Lieberman Mary Gabriel and Adam Knudson Betty Gardner, Gardner Homes Realtors Karen Glick Frank Green Elizabeth Gregg Sarah and David Hagy Lorraine and John Hannon Jerry and Beth Harvey Herbert and Ellen Herscowitz Karen and Reed Hoofnagle Janet and Hunt Howell Robert and Joan Huffstutler Reginald and Maritzabel Hyde Rosemary Inlow Jason’s Deli Jessica Karnis Julia Karpeisky and Ittai Kan Marsha and Dana Kaufman Rosemary and Timothy Kendall Judith Leader Jean and Rollie LeForge Mary and William Lewers Lewinsville Presbyterian Church Mission & Service Ministry Group Ellen and Henry Libby Nerissa Lim Elizabeth Lodal Roye Lowry Mad Fox Brewing Company John Marshall Bank Scott and Julie McDonough Robert Moore Debra and James Nieves Noodles & Company Thomas and Charlotte Norwood Original Pancake House Gerard Pelletier Pie-Tanza Progressive Pediatric Physical Therapy Randy and Elizabeth Rosso Thorton and Janis Saferstein Susan and Laurence Schor Solutex Tin Tai Teresa Terrones Melanie and Thomas Tillotson Sameer Ullal and Usha Adiga Christina Waugh Charles Wesley United Methodist Church Women Susan Whitmore and Gary Frisch Glenn Yarborough Eduardo Zavala and Michelle Harris $50 - 99 America’s Charities Anonymous-Collective Donors The Artisans William and Fern Bekenstein Troy Binkley and Megan Ling Woodrith Blazek Laurie Bolster Alice and Ralph Braibanti Classic Tales ‘n Tunes Linda and William Cline Megan and Gregory Counts Curtsies & Petals Doodlehopper Sally and William Drohan Zachary Emmons Famous Dave’s Foxes Music Company Joyce and Pamela Giffey Frederick and Jane Gilbert Ruby Hissam Henry and Barbara Jasny Lenore Karnis Mary Karnis Can Korman and Nurhan Ayan-Korman Kishore and Neeraja Koya Carol Lasch Douglas Lauw Michael and Susan Lerner Allison and Jeremy Levy Stephanie Marks Demetra Matthews Courtney and William Mattison Sonia McCormick McLean Baptist Church Community Missions Franklin and Elizabeth Michels Our Kids Sue and William Owen Frank Phillippi and Sandra Udy German Reyes and Sandra Blanco Sarah and Lee Rock Sylvia Shenk Richard Snyder St. Anne’s Guild Scott and Elaine Sullivan Sheri Sylvester Bill and Vivian Thomas Phillip Troutman and Wei Fang Scott and Ponneh Varho Ana Ventura Jennifer and Carl Wallace Karen Welsh Steven and Susan Zimmet $5 - $49 Arthur and Susan Amchan Blanca Avila Shawn and Elizabeth Barry Angela Brittingham Daniel Cadima Wilber Castillo and Erendita Martinez Rachel Cochran Susy Coro Marcos Cruz Ritza Diaz Elizabeth and Gerald Egan Eric Fernarndo and Ganga Peiris Robin and Eric Fisher Apolonio Garcia Jessica Haynie Zulma Hurtado Fethiyaina Ibrahim Anne Holton Kaine Kristin Kenausis Can and Nurhan Korman Elizabeth Kuzmuk Sean Landwing Richard and Eleanor Linde Alan Lundy-Ponce Yanira Machado Amber and Manuel Marez Erendira Martinez Jose Martinez Harry and Betsy McAlpine Michael and Allyson McGill Jessica Muzo Patrick and Cary O’Bryan Leticia Ocana Carol Osborn Joan Parker Eucebio Perez and Luciana Margarito Daniela Ramirez Lizbet Reyez and Percy Ledezma Bernarda Rodriguez Julie Ross Ivania Ramos Robert Rosenbaum Waldo Salazar and Marlene Alvarez Andres Salguero Clarine Schmukler Edith Shamrell Scott and Anne Margarett Shawkey Edward Smith and Sonja Schmid Jody Snyder Rosa Vasquez Ibonne Villaroel Suzanne Waltzer Pearl Waxman Doris Webb WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 17 Spy Museum The Teal Center Total Wine Whitetail Ski Resort Wintergreen Resort Restaurants Café Oggi Dogfish Head Alehouse Evo Bistro Great American Restaurants Greek Taverna Idylwood Grill and Wine Bar Kazan Restaurant Lost Dog Café Pulcinella Italian Host Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse Seasons 52 Wildfire Restaurant Retail Stores & Services Building Blocks Silent Auction American Girl Donors Individuals Barnes & Noble Barston’s Child’s Play Ann and Robert Barth Carousel Toy Shoppe Tracy Bartz The Children’s Playseum Betty Boyle Doodlehopper 4 Kids Diane Clifford Jammin’ Java David Harrison and Tena Nauheim Kettler Capitals Iceplex Harrison Kinder Kick-It Steve Nauheim and Bev Willis Lava Yogurt Debra and James Nieves The Little Gym Maggie and Robert O’Connor Pump It Up Special Thanks to Kevin Reynolds, for Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Westwood Country Club member services, Stampin’ Up! Parents, Teachers & Staff for contributions Toby’s Homemade Ice Cream to Baskets, Creative Items & Services and Maya Good for creative centerpieces Tribute Gift Donor Companies or Organizations In Appreciation of Ms. Gloria! The Artisans Sarah and David Hagy Bike and Roll In Honor of Aden’s Birthday Chick-fil-A David Travers and Anhar Karimjee Child Care Aware In Honor of Bethany Malter C-SPAN Nadine Cipriani Dancing Mind Yoga In Honor of Bruce Heier’s Birthday Dick’s Sporting Goods Taarini Divya Chadha and Naveen Joshi Discover DC Pedicab In Honor of the Children’s Center Staff Dominion Jewelers Robert and Joan Huffstutler Fair Trade Winds Elizabeth Page 1st Stage Theatre In Honor of the staff at FCMLCC, with best Godiva wishes for the future Imagination State Elizabeth Page International Cellars In Honor of Elizabeth Page Jack’s Boathouse Mary Jackson J.R.’s Custom Catering Pamela Giffey Lava Yogurt In Honor of Elizabeth Page and all the Mad Fox Brewery wonderful work she has done for FCMLCC National Museum of Crime and Judith Diesenhaus Punishment Ritz Carlton In Honor of Elizabeth Page and In Memory of Lee Margo Buchanan In Honor of Melanie Smith Anhvinh Wright In Honor of Michael’s Birthday Mary Au and Tony Greco In Honor of Mr. Zach’s Birthday Renee Boyle In Honor of Ms. Gloria Turner’s 40th Year Mary Friedman and Alan Felser Franklin and Elizabeth Michels Rosemary Inlow Wendy and Ed Baird William Stell A. Phoebe Meyer Donald and Susan Poretz Phillip Troutman and Wei Fang John and Valentina Brougher Abby and Bernhard Knutsen Eric and Sarah Ten Siethoff Melanie and Tom Tillotson Cynthia Allen Allison and Jeremy Levy Donald and Susan Poretz Brian and Laura Lauer Anonymous Donation made thru Freddie Mac Workplace Giving Campaign In Honor of Ms. Jackie Mary Louise Craver In Honor of our New Director Kathy Banks Mary Louise Craver In Honor of Samuel’s One-Year Birthday Cindy Oh In Honor of Susan Poretz’s Special Birthday Chuck Berlin and Carol Gabel-Berlin William and Fern Bekenstein In Honor of the Rainbow Room Teachers 18 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Josh and Molly Gravholt In Honor of the Tim Shean Family Carol Lasch In Honor of Young Explorers Room Teacher Ms. Susy and Ms. Bernarda Gloria Turner In Memory of Louise Gabel Roye Lowry In Memory of Paul Karnis Richard Snyder Phoebe Meyer Laurie Anne Bolster Renee Boyle Falls Church Post Office Carrier Annex Elizabeth Page Lenore Karnis Mary T Karnis In Memory of Virginia Smith Melanie Smith Carlton and Wendy Carroll In Support of Lucy Allca’s Work Gerard Pelletier Merry Christmas to Joe and Shirley LeForge Jean and Rollie LeForge In Recognition of Ms. Susy’s 10-Mile Run Can and Nurhan Korman Kishore and Neeraja Koya Ritza Ibania Diaz Fethiyaina Ibrahim Anne Holton Kaine Robin and Eric Fisher Divya Chadha and Naveen Joshi Ivania Ramos Mary Jackson Sandra Blanco Ana Ventura Scott and Ponneh Varho Bernarda Rodriguez Renee Boyle Gloria Turner Elizabeth Page Katie and Bob Sivinski Teresa Terrones Shannon Barrow Erin Hammel Allison and Jeremy Levy Abby and Bernhard Knutsen Alan and Karen Ram In Honor of the Wedding of Karen Gabel and Steve Glick Jon and Judith Gabel Fiscal Year 2014 $50,000 - $60,000 Fairfax County Community Funding Pool $25,000 - $49,000 Stockwell-Frase Fund $15,000 - $24,999 John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation O’Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial Foundation $10,000 - $14,999 Devotion to Children Scholarships St. John’s Episcopal Church Ada and Albert Wibel Foundation $7,000 - $9,999 McLean Community Foundation PNC Financial Services Group and PNC Grow Up Great United Way of National Capital Area & Combined Federal Campaign $5,000 - $6,999 Anonymous Immanuel Presbyterian Community Service & Action Committee Kids Connect Charitable Fund Michelle Harris and Eduardo Zavala $3,000 - $4,999 Carl and Susan Kalish Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Evangelical Lutheran Church Of The Redeemer Lewinsville Presbyterian Church St. Thomas Episcopal Church $2,000 - $2,999 Renee Boyle Civitan Club of Tysons Conway & Pannell, PLLC Jean and Ric Edelman EKKO Title Josh and Molly Gravholt Macy’s A. Phoebe and Raymond Meyer JP Morgan Chase Foundation Lewinsville Presbyterian Church McLean Rotary Club Foundation MorganFranklin Corporation Net ESolutions Neustar, Inc. Powell Piper Radomsky PLLC Reed Smith Susan and Donald Poretz Jean Schiro-Zavela and Vance Zavela Timothy and Sara Shean Nina and John Toups Kathleen Woodward $500 - $999 Don Beyer Volvo Divya Chadha and Naveen Joshi Chain Bridge Bank Charles Wesley United Methodist Church Jessica and Thomas Craven Paul Denis and Cheryl Edwards Erin Hammel Deanna and Rob Heier Van Ness and Nancy Hough Hyphen Group Izacupcake, LLC Reverend Virgil Knipp and Reverend Sue Knipp Rebecca Leung and Larry Rouvelas Karrie McMillan Peter and Helen Raudenbush St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church David Travers and Anhar Karimjee Trinity United Methodist Church Gloria Turner Marilyn and Jack Wilson Temple Rodef Shalom Sisterhood $300 - $499 Katherine Banks Maymie and Thomas Beers Woodrith Blazek Wilber Castillo and Erendita Martinez Sarah and David Hagy Mary Jackson Cassie Kuo and Christopher Ko WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 19 Rosemary and Timothy Kendall Ledo Pizza Of Falls Church Pew Charitable Trusts’ Matching Gifts Program Alan and Karen Ram Road Runner Sports Jonathan and Brooke Salkoff Scott and Ponneh Varho $250 to $299 Sirina Alhassan Ann and Robert Barth Edward Bomsey and Rayna Aylward Erica Bomsey and Chris Marrow Michael Devine and Sonya Powell Good Food Company Kimberly and Daniel Green Stephanie and Troy Giese Lorraine and John Hannon Ittai Kan and Julia Karpeisky Rodney Lee and Neha Mehta Elizabeth Page Marianne Prendergast Team At Long & Foster Progressive Pediatric Physical Therapy Pulcinella The Italian Host Donald and Judy Rembert Eric and Sarah Ten Siethoff Daniel and Rebecca Smith Diana Smith Gail and William Smith John and Janet Tysse Carolyn Walkley $150 - $249 Lucy Allca Allie and Ellen Ash Mary Au and Tony Greco Shannon Barrow and Mike Stark Chuck Berlin and Carol Gabel-Berlin Deborah Chotner and Matt Van Hook Mac and Meg Clayton Jon and Judith Gabel David Harrison and Tena Nauheim Harrison Jerry and Beth Harvey James Hayes Robert and Joan Huffstutler Rosemary Inlow Abby and Bernhard Knutsen Mary and William Lewers Severin Lourenco Thomas and Charlotte Norwood Daniela Ramirez James and Nancy Scott Louis and Julie Smith Susan Whitmore Liz White Tax Services $100 - 149 Arthur and Susan Amchan Joan Begelman John and Deborah Blacksten Alice and Ralph Braibanti Karen Briscoe, Huckaby Briscoe Realty Group Timothy Brown and Sally Larisch Margaret and Edward CampbellJohnson Carlton and Wendy Carroll Arlette and Bob Cataldo Chiro Health and Wellness Nadine Cipriani Lizzy Conroy, Huckaby Briscoe Conroy Realty Group DC Capital Striders Running Group Edible Arrangements, Falls Church Marc Feldman Mary Frase Gayle and David Greene Ellen Herscowitz Reginald and Maritzabel Hyde Jason’s Deli Deborah Lamar Joe and Shirley LeForge Allison and Jeremy Levy Roye Lowry Marsha and Dana Kaufman Philip and Deborah Kratovil Joan Morton Kevin Moss and Amy Schwartzman Sherry Mueller Our Kids Gerard Pelletier Pillar To Post Plan Ahead Events Barry and Barbara Poretz Reveal Remodel Sarah and Lee Rock Simmons Team Mortgage Marcus and Rachel Simon Susan and Laurence Schor Jane Strauss Mark Vibes Charles Wesley United Methodist Church Women Zinga Fronzen Yogurt Zpizza Falls Church, LLC $75 - $99 Jeanne and David Argoff Dawn and Randall Bakken Shawn and Elizabeth Barry Troy Binkley and Megan Ling Sheila and Kiran Duwadi Zachary Emmons Foundation Fitness Karen Glick Heidi and Dennis Harrison Henry and Barbara Jasny Miriam Kleiman and Jason Steinbaum Michael and Susan Lerner James and Ewa Nunno James North Sali Osman Savant Capital Management Sylvia Shenk Teresa Terrones Diane Wachtel Women of St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church Leo Wyne $50 - $74 AOL Matching Gifts Program Brad Avery Brenda Barnes Rod and Virginia Barnes John and Ellen Canova Musio Catarino and Guadalupe Gutierrez Dominos Pizza Carrie and Matt Dougherty Kristine and Tom Finkenbinder Frederick and Jane Gilbert Ann Gordon Beverly Hill Carol and Robert Hopper Arthur and Amy Kales Donald and Hope Kraus Leigh Lam and Jihoon Sung Elizabeth and Richard Lee Leslie and Roger Lesner Jeff and Merianne Liteman Harry and Betsy McAlpine Beth and Paul Melby Franklin and Elizabeth Michels Nicholas Montes De Oca, ING Financial Wendy Morton-Huddleston Panera Bread Company Safety and Health Foundation Cathie Shattuck Adam and Lani Stockwell Nadia Tongour Bill and Caroline Triplett 20 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Ravikumar Vedantam and Sreevani Vishnubhotla Steven and Susan Zimmet $25 - $49 Usha Adiga and Sameer Ullal William and Fern Bekenstein John and Elizabeth Bowen Amy Breeman-Rhodes Mary and Fred Brumfield Oliver and Mary Carter David and Anne Coia Susy Coro Susan and Barry Erber Anne Glenzer and Joseph Kornides Norma Grobman Ethel Guerrero Susan Hecht Michael Hecht Herbert and Ellen Herscowitz Ellen Keck Richard and Eleanor Linde Christopher and Kelly Miller Michael and Allyson McGill Patrick and Cary O’Bryan Adrienne and Sherman Reiner Lizbet Reyes Bernarda Rodriguez James Scarborough Clarine Schumkler Marcia Steele Gina Thorson Elizabeth Townsend Ana Ventura Nancy Viracocha William Wallace Pearl and Ronald Waxman Paula and Bill Whitacre Diane White Glenn Yarborough $5 - $24 Ritza Diaz Ganga Peiris and Eric Fernando Ms. Freudenthal Matt Galbraith Victor and Patricia Kimm Sachiko Izawa and Sylvain Lacroix Frances and Thomas Palladini Amelia and Jose Rojas Anne Spear Dale and Ruth Sorenson David Snyder Breakfast and Snack Providers Judi and Mike Alexander Serena Alhassan Mamie and Thomas Beers Erica Bomsey and Chris Marrow Jessica and Thomas Craven Dulin United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women Troy and Stephanie Giese Kim and Daniel Green David and Sarah Hagy Deanna and Rob Heier Sarah and Travis Holman Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Community Service & Action Committee Anhar Karimjee and David Travers Christopher Ko and Cassie Kuo Rodney Lee and Neha Mehta Erendita Martinez and Wilber Castillo Beth and Paul Melby Lewinsville Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian Women McLean Baptist Church Alan and Karen Ram Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church, St. Dunstan’s Women St. John’s Episcopal Church St. Thomas Episcopal Church Temple Rodef Shalom, Sisterhood Trinity United Methodist Church Gloria Turner Scott and Ponneh Varho Charles Wesley United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women Winter Essentials For Children Children’s Charities Betty Boyle Donated Goods for Teddy Bear 5K & 1K Tony Estrada Photography Famous Dave’s BBQ Giant Grocery Store Great Harvest Bread Co. McLean Women’s Book Club Potomac River Running Red Star Road ID Trader Joe’s Company Vitalia MedSpa Wegman’s Special Thanks to: City of Falls Church Police Officers American Legion Post 130 Friends of the W&OD Trail Carlton and Wendy Carroll In Memory of Susan Kinnemann Gail Smith In Memory of Nancy Tyahla Charles Wesley United Methodist Church In Honor of LJ and Sally, and In Memory of Robert Leo Wyne In Honor of Rod and Virginia Barnes Brenda Barnes In Honor of Lisa Shaffer Savant Capital Management In Honor of Nathan and Zachary Goodman David Harrison and Tena Nauheim Harrison In Honor of Aden’s musically gifted grandfather, Howard Travers David Travers and Anhar Karimjee In Honor of Her Sister Aubrey Marrow’s 4th Birthday Emily Marrow In Honor of Aubrey Marrow’s 4th Birthday Edward Bomsey and Rayna Aylward In Honor of Alex and Olivia Brown Timothy Brown and Sally Larisch In Honor of Susan and Donald Poretz’s 50th Anniversary Ann and Robert Barth In Honor of Susan Poretz for her Loving Support of the Center William and Fern Bekenstein Pearl and Ronald Waxman Tribute Gifts In Memory of Virginia Smith In Honor of Ms. Susy’s 10-Mile Run Sameer Ullal and Usha Adiga Lucy Allca WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 21 Kathy Banks Maymie and Thomas Beers Edward Bomsey and Rayna Aylward Erica Bomsey and Chris Marrow Renee Boyle Jessica and Thomas Craven Michael Devine and Sonya Powell Carrie and Matt Dougherty Zachary Emmons Anne Glenzer and Joseph Kornides Eric Fernando and Ganga Peiris Sarah and David Hagy Deanna and Rob Heier Sachiko Izawa and Sylvain Lacroix Mary Jackson Abby and Bernhard Knutsen Allison and Jeremy Levy Rodney Lee and Neha Mehta Susan and Donald Poretz Daniela Ramirez Lizbet Reyes Ravikumar Vedantam and Sreevani Vishnubhotla Scott and Ponneh Varho Teresa Terrones Gloria Turner Ana Ventura Kathleen Woodward Thank You Donors for Our Outdoor Instruments $3,500 McLean Community Foundation $750 - $1,000 JP Morgan Chase Foundation, Matching Gift Program Sara and Tim Shean and Family $250 - $500 Divya Chadha and Naveen Joshi Josh and Molly Gravholt Deanna and Rob Heier Anhar Karimjee and David Travers $100 - $249 Mary Au and Tony and Michael Greco Katherine Banks Michael Devine and Sonya Powell Erin Hammel Mary Jackson Abby and Bernhard Knutsen Allison and Jeremy Levy Sarah and Lee Rock $50 - $99 Wilber Castillo and Erendita Martinez Musio Catarino and Guadalupe Gutierrez Sarah and David Hagy Susan and Donald Poretz Alan and Karen Ram Daniela Ramirez Gloria Turner $37 - $49 Usha Adiga and Sameer Ullal Renee Boyle Suzy Coro Ritza Ibania Diaz Zachary Emmons Bruce Heier Patrick and Cary O’Bryan Bernarda Rodriguez William Wallace In Honor of Mary Jackson’s 40th Anniversary A. Phoebe and Raymond Meyer In Honor of Ms. Lucy Ibonne Villarroel In Honor of Ms. Gloria Turner Michael and Allyson McGill In Honor of Rainbow Room Teachers Erin and Jason Carver In Honor of the Staff Elizabeth Page In Honor Of Teachers Who Represented the Center in the Devotion to Children 4-Miler Renee Boyle In Honor of Ed Bomsey’s 70th Birthday Jeanne and David Argoff Edward Bomsey and Rayna Aylward Margaret and Edward Campbell-Johnson Arlette and Bob Cataldo Susan and Barry Erber Marc Feldman Susan Hecht Michael Hecht Beverly Hill Carol and Robert Hopper Donald and Hope Kraus Jeff and Merianne Liteman Leslie and Roger Lesner Sherry Mueller James North Frances and Thomas Palladini Adrienne and Sherman Reiner Cathie Shattuck Dale and Ruth Sorenson Nadia Tongour Paula and Bill Whitacre In Honor of Velma Williams A. Phoebe and Raymond Meyer Special Thanks to Our Therapeutic Service Providers Elizabeth Lopez-Lingeman, LPC, LMFT, Bilingual Counselor Mary Craver, MS, OTR/L Pediatric Occupational Therapist Speech and Language Center of Northern Virginia 22 • FALLS CHURCH-McCLEAN CHILDREN’S CENTER FY-2013 AND FY-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Support Our Program How can you help? Volunteer! The Children’s Center welcomes volunteers, 14 years or older, to help in classrooms or with facility and grounds, technology, or fundraising. You can also serve on any of our committees: human resources, finance, fundraising, governance, and program. Contact Assistant Director Sandra Blanco, 703/534-4907. Make a Tribute Gift in honor or memory of a friend or loved one or in thanks to a special teacher. We’ll send a card informing the honoree or family member. How can you give? Donate online at www.FCMLCC.org Mail a check payable to: Falls Church-McLean Children’s Center to: 7230 Idylwood Road, Falls Church, VA 22043-2714. Designate the Children’s Center for your workplace giving program: United Way #8213 or Combined Federal Campaign #77346 Make a gift of securities or a life insurance policy. Contact the Center to advise us of the gift. Include the Falls Church-McLean Children’s Center in your will or estate plan. Become a Friend of the Center as a Monthly Donor. Tell us the amount that’s right for your budget and we’ll make the monthly charge to your credit card. Or set an automatic charge at www.fcmlcc.org/donate. How does your gift help? Buys class supplies for creative activities for a week. $50 Covers a half hour of special therapy for 2 children. $125 Provides hearing and vision screening for 35 preschoolers. $200 Supplies a healthy breakfast and 2 snacks a day for a week for 75 children. $275 Sponsors a classroom for a special field trip and related activity. $500 Provides a nutritious, hot lunch to 75 children for two weeks. $1,200 Underwrites a scholarship for one child from a low-income, working $7,550 family to attend our year-round program. WWW.FCMLCC.ORG • 23 The Evolving Teddy Bear 5K & 1K Walk/Run The first Teddy Bear 5K & 1K Walk/Run was held on Sunday, September 29, 2013, on the W&OD Trail in Falls Church. The beautiful autumn afternoon encouraged a greater turnout than expected, 173 walkers and runners of all ages, including several toddlers in strollers exceeding the numbers of t-shirts and we had ordered. The event netted $6,200 from registrations and sponsorships, a promising beginning toward our goal of replacing the $40,000 grant from the Freddie Mac Foundation that was phased out following the nation’s mortgage crisis. We owe VA Delegate Marcus Simon, a runner himself and an advocate for early childhood education, for the idea of the 5K as well as his consistent sponsorship and participation as a runner, along with his daughter Emily. We thank the many runners and sponsors who have helped grow the event since that year. With the race now starting on our school site with the 5K course thru Pimmit Hills neighborhood, we are looking forward to making this year’s Teddy Bear 5K & 1K even bigger than the last. Look for details at www.fcmlcc.org Thank You Founding Sponsors... Falls Church-McLean Children’s Center 7230 Idylwood Road • Falls Church, VA 22043 www.fcmlcc.org • [email protected] • 703/534-4907