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Mr. football - Michael floyd Two-time All-State high school football player and Minnesota’s 2007 Mr. Football Michael Floyd of Cretin-Derham Hall served as the Honorary Captain, participating in the coin toss prior to the VikingsBears Monday Night Football game. Vikings High school coach of the year - Dave Dose Vikings Executive Director of Community Relations/ Youth Football Brad Madson congratulated GlencoeSilver Lake Head Football Coach Dave Dose on being selected as the 2007 Minnesota Vikings High School Football Coach of the Year. Glencoe-Silver Lake is currently the back-to-back state champion in Class AAA, with a combined 17-1 record over the past two seasons under Coach Dose. 2007 high school coaches of the week The Minnesota Vikings and KSTP-TV 5 Eyewitness Sports teamed up to select top Minnesota high school football coaches to honor through the “Vikings High School Coach of the Week” program. The coaches were selected based on their outstanding leadership both on and off the field and received a $1,000 grant to be used for their respective school’s football program. Week 1 - Rich Wilke - Andover H.S. Week 2 - Jim Reinhardt - Rushford-Peterson H.S. Week 3 - Randy Johnson - Milaca H.S. Week 4 - Dave Frisell - Bloomington Kennedy H.S. Week 5 - Terry Turek - LeSueur-Henderson H.S. Week 6 - Todd Larkin - Cambridge-Isanti H.S. Week 7 - Kim Nelson - Edina H.S. Week 8 -Jon Young - Coon Rapids H.S. Week 9 - Bill Magnuson - Sauk Rapids-Rice H.S. Week 10 - Jeff Schlieff - Spring Lake Park H.S. Week 11 -Peter Haugen - Minneapolis Washburn H.S. Week 12 - Ron Stolski - Brainerd H.S. Vikings High School All-State Team The Sixth Annual Minnesota Vikings All-State Football Team consists of 30 of the best players throughout the state as selected by a committee of sportswriters, broadcasters, Vikings staff and Minnesota high school football coaches. The Vikings recognized the team at halftime of the Vikings-Bears Monday Night Football game. Logan Becker...................................Blue Earth.....................QB Hakeem Bourne-McFarlane............Bloomington Kennedy..WR Mario Butler.....................................Rochester Mayo............RB Leon Clark.......................................Rochester Century........RB Derek Earls......................................Waconia.........................RB Michael Floyd...................................Cretin-Derham Hall......WR Roszelle Gayden...............................Cooper..........................OT Ryan Grant.......................................Eden Prairie..................QB Kolby Gruhot....................................Stephen-Argyle.............DL Cody Hendrickson............................Cromwell......................QB Trent Johnson..................................Holy Family...................WR Zac Kallas........................................Eden Prairie..................S Brendan Kelly..................................Holy Angels...................DL Jake King.........................................Totino-Grace.................LB Sam Maresh.....................................Champlin Park..............LB Alex Means.......................................Mankato East................DE Willie Mobley....................................Eden Prairie..................DL Matt Muenchow...............................Glencoe-Silver Lake.....QB John Nance......................................Cretin-Derham Hall......QB Mike Rallis.......................................Edina.............................RB Brian Renkes...................................Hutchinson....................LB Tait Sande.........................................Cook County..................RB Nate Schaefbauer............................Brainerd........................QB Joe Schafer......................................Cretin-Derham Hall......OT Kurt Schlangen................................Albany...........................RB Jeff Schuette....................................Wayzata.........................LB Sam Solberg.....................................Cambridge Isanti..........QB Tyler Terry........................................Eastview........................NG Jesse Trimble...................................Coon Rapids..................RB Kiel Tschumperlin............................Eden Valley-Watkins.....QB minnesota vikings Youth football Advisory Board In 2007, at the direction of Mark and Zygi Wilf, we established the Vikings Youth Football Advisory Board to enhance our presence and support the growth of our sport throughout the entire state. Rufus Bess—Head Coach, Park Center High School Pete Globa—USA Football Mike Grant—Head Coach, Eden Prairie High School E.J. Henderson—Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Mimi Kalb—Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Dwight Lundeen—Head Coach, Becker High School Brad Madson—Minnesota Vikings Community Relations Dave Nelson—Head Coach, Minnetonka High School Jeff Robinson—Minnesota Vikings Pro Scout Bob Smith—St. Paul Municipal Athletics Ron Stolski—Head Coach, Brainerd High School Ray Tri—Head Coach, Eden Valley-Watkins High School 19 “vikings of tomorrow” play prior to home games In 2007, the Vikings began a new tradition of having youth football teams from throughout the state play an exhibition game prior to Vikings home games. The program will continue to grow in 2008. VIKINGS/NFL Grants In partnership with the NFL’s youth football movement, the Vikings deliver programs that emphasize football, education, participation and sportsmanship. Through the NFL Youth Football Fund, the Vikings also provide financial assistance to many local youth football programs—including flag football and tackle football leagues. BROOKS BOLLINGER NOMINEE—MIKE BERG—SELECTED NFL HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Berg, who coached Vikings quarterback Brooks Bollinger at Grand Forks Central High School, was named the 2007 NFL High School Football Coach of the Year. Berg was nominated by Bollinger and became the second consecutive Vikings-nominated coach to win the award, with former Cretin-Derham Hall Head Coach Rich Kallok winning the award last year after being nominated by Matt Birk. Berg spent 28 of his 35 years of coaching as head coach at Grand Forks Central and led his teams to 16 playoff appearances, three state championship berths and guided his team to the 2005 state title. Berg serves as the Football Chairman for the North Dakota High School Coaches Association, Director of the North Dakota Shrine Bowl and is a member of the High School Committee of the American Football Coaches Association. As the 2007 NFL High School Football Coach of the Year, Berg was invited to attend Super Bowl XLII in Arizona as the NFL’s guest. He received a $5,000 check and a $10,000 grant was awarded to the football program at Grand Forks Central. 20 Mike Berg Minnesota vikings cheerleaders The commitment of the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders (MVC) extends beyond the sidelines of a Vikings game. In addition to energizing Vikings fans on Sundays, these talented women commit their time and passion to our community, appearing at over 300 events each year. The MVC continue to be in demand for corporate, community and charity events around the state and beyond. This has even crossed borders with trips to support our American troops in Iraq and to work with International dance and cheer teams in Mexico this past year. The MVC also serve as role models for hundreds of young ladies ages 5-18 through their Junior and Senior Cheerleading Programs, as well as our AllStar team. Each program is specific to the age group and all participants gain invaluable experience from one-on-one coaching by the MVC. Other great perks include MVC autographs, photos, apparel and tickets to a Vikings game. The highlight, however, is the opportunity to cheer in front of 64,000 Vikings fans alongside the best cheerleaders in the NFL. Vikings Cheerleaders visit troops in Iraq. The alumni MVC are active in supporting the current MVC, the Vikings and the community as well. The A*Team, consisting of alumni MVC, perform on the plaza on game day and have helped to support Vikings events. The alumni MVC will celebrate their official 25th season in 2008! These women loved their time on the team and are proud to stay involved in this special way. For more information on the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders, check out www.vikings.com/ cheerleaders or contact: Super Star Golf Tournament benefiting SMA Tami Krause Head Coach (952) 828-6530/[email protected] In 2007, the Minnesota Vikings completed their roster with the addition of a new mascot, Viktor the Viking. This funloving Norseman spends his time appearing all throughout Minnesota. In his first year, Viktor appeared at almost 200 community events. That number will continue to grow as Viktor becomes a prominent figure in the Minnesota community. To schedule a Viktor visit, call (952) 9188512 or e-mail [email protected]. Adoption Family Fun Fest 21 National poetry month Head Coach Brad Childress, along with other local celebrities, participated in the Minneapolis Public Library’s Favorite Poem Celebrity Reading program in recognition of National Poetry Month. Coach Childress read “The Bridge Builder” and shared with those in attendance the significance of the poem to him. jimmy lee recreation center the salvation army Coach Childress personally donated $5,000 in Reebok products, including shoes, sweatshirts and jackets, to The Salvation Army. Personnel from The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center came to Winter Park to help load The Salvation Army truck with Coach Childress. In addition, several players contributed more than $10,000 to The Salvation Army’s holiday “Adopt-A-Family” and “Heat Share” programs. BEST Foundation Zygi Wilf, Jim Kleinsasser and former Viking Ed McDaniel gathered with youth athletes, community developers and city officials to celebrate a $200,000 investment into the installation of synthetic turf at Jimmy Lee Recreation Center in St. Paul through the NFL, Vikings and LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation). Make-A-Wish of Minnesota State Representative Joe Atkins and Brooks Bollinger promoted education at the May Day 5K benefiting the Inver Grove Heights BEST Foundation. Minnesota taste of the nfl Pat Williams and Kevin Williams were among Jim and Christa Kleinsasser served as the Honorary Co-Chairs of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Minnesota “Stories of Light” campaign. Jim and Christa have volunteered with the organization for more than five years. 22 many Vikings who supported the 2007 Minnesota Taste of the NFL event. Taste of the NFL is an annual event held at the Winter Park field house that allows Vikings players, coaches and staff, local celebrities, caring fans and chefs from some of the Twin Cities finest restaurants to gather for a night of football, food and fun in an effort to support hunger relief in Minnesota. HEROES DAY – SEPTEMBER 9, 2007 Vikings Honorary Captains (L-R) Rich Stanek, Tim Dolan, Rick Kraft, Jay Reeves, Rocco Forte and Jim Clack. The Vikings dedicated the home opener against the Atlanta Falcons as “Heroes Day” in honor of the victims and their families, the first responders and all those affected by the 35W bridge tragedy. Several elements were included in the tribute, including a moment of silence prior to kickoff. Vikings coaches, owners and front office staff wore 35W lapel pins and the Vikings honorary captains were Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek, Minneapolis Fire Department Chief Jim Clack, Minneapolis Police Department Chief Tim Dolan, Emergency Management Director Rocco Forte and Citizen Responders Rick Kraft and Jay Reeves. As fans entered the Metrodome, Vikings Ring of Honor members and alumni players were positioned at each gate collecting donations for the Minnesota Helps – Bridge Disaster Fund. In addition to the donation of over 1,100 tickets to the victims’ families, rescue/relief workers and others affected by the tragedy, Vikings ownership presented a check for $100,000 to the Minnesota Helps – Bridge Disaster Fund. AP Photo 23 vikings WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION Each year the Vikings Women’s Organization provides opportunities for our fans to give back by partnering with nonprofit organizations at our home games. Below illustrates a few of the organizations we worked with to promote some wonderful and important causes in 2007. Breast Cancer Awareness October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and during the October 28, Vikings-Eagles game Jenni Greenway and members of the Vikings Women’s Organization teamed up with the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority to pass out “Think Pink” ribbons to fans. Jenni Greenway Breast Cancer Survivor Mary Beth Burns served as Honorary Captain. ZTA and VWO “Think Pink” volunteers SECOND HARVEST HEARTLAND FOOD DRIVE Dru Childress and Jardin Loeffler, along with 24 members of the Vikings Women’s Organization, hosted the Vikings annual food drive during the Vikings-Raiders game on November 18 benefiting Second Harvest Heartland Food Bank. TOYS FOR TOTS Kelly Theis and Lisa Dugan led the toy collection for Toys for Tots. Thousands of toys were collected by Marines at our annual Best Buy sponsored Toys for Tots drive during the VikingsLions game on December 2. Matt Birk named vikings community man of the year for sixth consecutive year Vikings All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowl center Matt Birk was named the 2007 Vikings Community Man of the Year - the sixth consecutive year he’s been so recognized. Since joining the Vikings in 1998, Matt has developed into the community service leader of the team. In 2002, Matt formed the HIKE Foundation to help others in need. HIKE stands for Hope, Inspiration, Knowledge and Education. Since its inception, the HIKE Foundation has raised more than $450,000, which has been used to fund interactive programming and education assistance. From 20022005, the HIKE Foundation awarded 12 renewable $1,780 scholarships to area high school seniors. In 2006, Matt added HIKE SCHOLARS to his programming, an initiative designed to change lives generationally through education by providing at-risk children with the Hope, Inspiration, Knowledge and Education they will need to make it through the key transition points of elementary school, middle school, high school and college. The new initiative reflects a NEW 12-year investment of nearly $500,000. Aside from the HIKE Foundation, Matt continues to serve as the Vikings United Way spokesman, Gridiron Geography spokesperson and consistently volunteers his time to assist with other teammates’ community efforts. I Matt Birk joins General Mills Chairman and CEO, Steve Sanger to kick off their United Way campaign. “ am fortunate to be in a position where I can help others. I truly enjoy being a part of this community and the responsibility I have to give back and help others is not a burden to me. Dedication to helping others is something I value.” – Matt Birk 25 2007 COMMUNITY QUARTERBACK The state of Minnesota is fortunate to have thousands of residents who are committed to volunteering. The Minnesota Vikings recognize one individual annually who goes above and beyond all expectations to aid a community and make a difference in the lives of others. This person is honored as the Minnesota Vikings Community Quarterback. WADE SETTER - MINNESOTA D.A.R.E. In conjunction with Mike Doss’ D.A.R.E. artwork contest assembly, we named Wade Setter the Vikings 2007 Community Quarterback. Setter, who served as the Brooklyn Park Chief of Police for 12 years and currently is the Director of the Minnesota School Safety Center within the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, earned the distinction for his years of volunteerism with Minnesota D.A.R.E. Past Vikings Community Quarterbacks: 2006-Pam Carlson - Minnesota Council of Nonprofits 2005-Linda Louie - VA Medical Center 2004-Carol Dey - Bancroft Elementary School 2003-Roy Nelson - The Salvation Army 2002-Wayne Kostroski - Taste of the NFL/ Second Harvest Heartland 2001-Margo Wilde - Vision Loss Resources 2000-DeGalynn Wade Page Education Foundation When Setter humbly accepted the $5,000 award he acknowledged all of Minnesota’s law enforcement and D.A.R.E. officers. However, like a good quarterback, Setter’s leadership with Minnesota D.A.R.E. has set him apart. With the methamphetamine problem growing throughout the nation, Minnesota D.A.R.E.’s training has been ahead of the curve. Through Setter, Minnesota D.A.R.E.’s programming regarding methamphetamine has been adopted nationally by D.A.R.E. America. “As a parent, I know that providing children the tools they need to make good decisions is the key to helping them grow into the adults of tomorrow, “ said Setter. “D.A.R.E. is a program that does just that.” We are proud to have named Wade Setter our 2007 Community Quarterback and thank him for his years of service protecting citizens and promoting drug prevention! Junior Community Quarterback The Minnesota Vikings Junior Community Quarterback program honors high school and college students who work hard in their communities to make a difference. To be eligible, students must submit a proposal detailing their improvement plan for their nonprofit organization. The winners receive a grant ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. Once again, the Minnesota Vikings had a record number of applicants. Every applicant was very dedicated to making a difference and had great plans to positively impact their community organizations. For example, 18-year-old Brandi Johnson helped refurbish the Lake Nokomis Community School gymnasium with athletic equipment. Brandi attended elementary school there and continues to volunteer her time assisting the students. Community Student All-Stars The Vikings Community Student All-Star program is for middle school students and younger. To be eligible for a $300 grant, students must be actively involved in a community nonprofit organization, have a plan to improve it and submit a proposal requesting funding for their project. For example, 10-year-old Girl Scout Taylor Spreeman developed her own “Sandwiches for Simpson” program. Simpson Housing Services is a transitional housing center and shelter. As Taylor says, “A simple sandwich can stop hunger during the day.” If you know someone who would be a strong candidate for our Community Quarterback, Junior Community Quarterback or Community Student All-Star programs, visit www.vikings.com and click on the “Community” tab. Each year our application deadline for all volunteer recognition grants is October 15. 26 Chad and jenni greenway lead inaugural vikings gridiron gallop 5k fun run On Father’s Day last June, Jenni Greenway, wife of Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway, organized the inaugural Vikings Gridiron Gallop 5K fun run/walk at Lake Nokomis. Vikings players, cheerleaders and members of the Vikings Women’s Organization helped raise funds that benefited Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board youth athletic programming. Jenni was a star cross-country runner at the University of Iowa. Everybody’s a winner! Jenni Greenway conducted the prize drawing. Inaugural Gridiron Gallop champions Chris Marshall and Melissa Strei finished the 5K (3.1 miles) course in 16:44 and 18:01, respectively—congratulations! Ready, set, go! 27 TM Community tour In 2007, the Vikings launched a new initiative aimed at connecting with fans, community partners and local leaders throughout Minnesota while also providing an update on the excitement of Vikings football. The tour kicked off in Mankato during training camp and made stops in Willmar, Red Wing, Rochester, Fergus Falls, Grand Rapids and St. Cloud. Vikings Owner/Chairman Zygi Wilf, along with Vikings Vice President of Public Affairs Lester Bagley, presented a $1,000 check to the United Way of Goodhue, Wabasha and Pierce counties as part of the 2007 “You Made the Team” Community Tour. Owner/President Mark Wilf, Pete Bercich, Greg Coleman, Bob Lurtsema, Mewelde Moore, Rick Spielman, Bobby Wade, Vikings cheerleaders and Viktor the Viking all participated. Each community tour stop included a Vikings/American Heart Association school assembly followed by a luncheon with community and business leaders. 2008 Minnesota Vikings Board of Advisors In 2007, Vikings ownership reached out to a broad cross-section of Minnesota business and community leaders and recruited them to serve on the Vikings Board of Advisors. The Minnesota Vikings Board of Advisors meets regularly to discuss and provide feedback on Vikings core issues, including the team’s sales and branding initiatives, stadium development project and extensive community relations programs. The Board of Advisors helps keep the Vikings organization connected and focused on the key issues and dynamics facing Minnesota and our community. Dick Anfang, President; MN State Building & Construction Trades Council Harvey Mackay, Chairman; MackayMitchell Envelope Company Mick Anselmo, COO; Advantage Rent a Car Don McNeely, Chairman; Space Center Senator Rudy Boschwitz, Founder and Chairman; Home Valu Ted Mondale, Chairman and CEO; Nazca Solutions, Inc. Bill Dunlap, Chairman, Campbell Mithun (retired); Chairman, Petters Marketing Group Brian Dunn, President and COO; Best Buy Co., Inc. Ray Owens, Executive Vice President - Capital Markets; Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc. Jay Fishman, President and CEO; The Travelers Companies, Inc. Alan Page, Justice; Minnesota Supreme Court Bud Grant, Former Head Coach; Minnesota Vikings Steve Sanger, Chairman; General Mills Sue Haigh, President; Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity 28 David Olson, President; Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Tom Rosen, President and CEO; Rosen’s Diversified Michael Hoffman, Chairman and CEO; Toro Company Joe Schmit, President of Petters Media and Marketing Group; Petters Group Meg Katzman, Executive Director; Ronald McDonald House Charities Upper Midwest John Stanoch, President Minnesota; Qwest Communications Wayne Kostroski, Founder and Owner; Taste of the NFL/Cuisine Concepts Jim Stapleton, President and CEO; B&R Consultants Bob Lurtsema, Principal; Viking Update Charlie Weaver, Executive Director; Minnesota Business Partnership Doug Steenland, CEO; Northwest Airlines Donation Items The Minnesota Vikings popularity allows thousands of opportunities for charities to benefit from the team’s success. Donating merchandise and autographed memorabilia to nonprofit groups is another Vikings tradition. Examples of the events we support include: school fundraisers, charity auctions, benefits for cancer patients, raffles and community fundraisers. To receive a donation, we must receive a type-written request four weeks in advance of your event. The request must be from within the five-state area of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota or South Dakota. For written request procedure please call (952) 828-6527. Player Appearances The Minnesota Vikings are committed to making our community a better place to live, work and play through charitable efforts. We hope the preceding pages have given you The bond between the Minnesota Vikings and the community is never more evident than when a player volunteers his time at a school, hospital or community event. If you would like to request a player appearance, please call (952) 8286527 for the written request procedure. As with donations, we must receive a type-written letter postmarked at least four weeks in advance of your event. Due to the hundreds of written requests we receive, we use a lottery system to select community visits. If you are looking for a donation item or player appearance at your event, please write to: Brad Madson Executive Director of Community Relations Minnesota Vikings 9520 Viking Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344 a picture of some of the many outstanding organizations we assist during the year with time, monetary donations and autographed memorabilia. However, it is just a sampling of how we have helped the entire state of Minnesota. 29 Commitment to all of Minnesota The Minnesota Vikings rich history in our state dates back 47 years. And, as the special bond between the Vikings and the community has grown over time, so has the organization’s responsibility to Minnesota. Nonprofit organizations throughout the state look to the Vikings for assistance—be it a monetary donation, autographed item, clothing or just smiles brought about by a player visit. The Vikings organization, along with its players, coaches and cheerleaders, willingly accepts this role. We receive on average 300 written requests a week and the following is just a sampling of the outreach we provided to different causes in 2007: Aitkin - Aitkin Children’s Center Albany - James Blenker Benefit Fund Albert Lea -Albert Lea Chamber of Commerce Alden - Alden-Conger Athletic Club Alexandria - Second Harvest - Bremer Bank Anoka - Youth First Community of Promise Apple Valley - Apple Valley Fire Department Apple Valley - Hoopathon Appleton - Pioneer Public Television Arlington - Sibley Medical Center Foundation Austin - American Red Cross Austin - Jay C Hormel Nature Fundraiser Bagley - Kris Fontaine Scholarship Fund Bayport - Bayport Parent Group Bayport - Bayport Police Safety Camp Becker - Sherburne History Center Belgrade - Benefit for Nancie DeBravo Belle Plaine - Huntington’s Disease Society Bemidji - Bemidji Choir Benson - Northside Elementary Big Lake - Big Lake National Night Out Bigelow - Nobles County Relay for Life Blooming Prairie - Blooming Prairie Elementary Bloomington - Minnesota Army National Guard Brainerd - Brainerd Lakes Vets Center Brainerd - Kinship Partners Breckenridge - Breckenridge Elementary Breezy Point - Logan Fogarty Benefit Browerville - Browerville Sportsman Club Brownton - Hutchinson Area Middle School Buffalo - Buffalo Rotary Burnsville - YMCA Charity Golf Tournament Byron - US Marine Corps Vietnam Veterans Caledonia - ABLE Foundation Cambridge - Cambridge Area Chamber Canby - Canby Elementary Cannon Falls - Cannon Falls Rotary Club Carlton - VFW Carver - East Union Elementary School Cass Lake - Leech Lake Riders Center City - Cystic Fibrosis Rally Ride Centerville - Centennial High School Grad Party Chanhassen - Discovery UMC Chaska - Lifecore Foundation Chatfield - Chatfield Parents for Youth Chisholm - Chisholm Community Foundation Clara City - Josh Palke Memorial Golf Tournament Clear Lake - Clearview Elementary School Cloquet - C loquet Community Memorial Hospital Cloquet - United Way of Carlton County Cokato - ECFE Cologne - Cologne Lions Club Corcoran - Crosswalk for Hunger Cottage Grove - Armstrong Elementary School Cottage Grove - Robin’s Nest Children’s Home Benefit Cromwell - Cromwell High School Danube - Relay for Life Open Dayton - Dayton Elementary PTO Delano - Delano Snowstormers Detroit Lakes - B oys & Girls Club of Detroit Lakes Dodge Center - Triton Elementary Duluth - Minnesota Program Development Duluth - Women Rock Breast Cancer Fundraiser Eagan - Black Hawk Middle School Eagan - Cancer 3-Day Talk and Walk East Bethel - Benefit for Samantha Moon East Bethel - Girl Scout Council of Greater Mpls. East Grand Forks - Randy Knutson Benefit Eden Prairie - Flying Cloud Spine & Sport Edgerton - SWMCH After Banquet Party Elk River - Guardian Angels of Elk River Elko New Market - Elko New Market Fire Relief Association Ely - Eagle Scout Joshua Hway Excelsior - 8th Air Force Historical Society Fairmont - Martin County Humane Society Faribault - Knights of Columbus Faribault - Shattuck St. Mary’s Parents Association Farmington - ALS Farmington - Farmington Middle School East Fergus Falls - Jacob Schrieber Auction Foley - Foley Area CARE Forest Lake - Central Montessori Forest Lake - Ducks Unlimited Frazee - Frazee Gridiron Club Fridley - Denise Velasquez-Harvey Benefit Gaylord - Sibley East After Prom Glencoe - McLeod Co. Police and Peace Officers Grand Rapids - Benefit for Lake Nosan Granite Falls - Project Turnabout Harris - Benefit for Johnny Denesen Hastings - Hastings Police Explorers Hastings - Regina Medical Center Hayfield - Eagles Cancer Telethon Hector - Hector Public Library Hibbing - Liz Prebich Memorial Golf Tournament Hills - Hills Beaver Creek FCA Hinckley - Family of Mike Nelson Howard Lake - HLWW After Prom Party Hoyt Lakes - Mesabi East Blue Line Club Hugo - Future Problem Solving International Falls - United Way Advisory Board Inver Grove Heights - Sgt. Jerry Vick Golf Tournament Isanti - Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota Kimball - Kimball Area Dollars for Scholars Lake Elmo - Lake Elmo Jaycees Lakeland - Afton-Lakeland Elementary Lakeville - Lakeview Elementary Lakeville - Lakeville Hockey Association Lamberton - Cody Olson Benefit Lanesboro - Cornucopia Art Center Lindstrom - Iva Melton Benefit Lino Lakes - Centennial A.F.S. Lino Lakes - Centennial Fire District Linwood - Kidd Family Benefit Litchfield - Hope Chest Litchfield - Litchfield UMC Little Canada - Indian Land Tenure Foundation Little Falls - Kids Day Long Lake - Orono Alliance for Education Lonsdale - Montgomery-Lonsdale HS Post Prom Loretto - Rockford Ringers Horseshoe Club Lyle - Lyle Area Cancer Auction Madelia - Madelia Elementary Mankato - Bethany Lutheran College Mankato - Habitat For Humanity Maple Grove - Minnesota Deer Hunters Association Mapleton - Mapleton Town and Country Days Maplewood - Premier Banks United Way Maplewood - S alvation Army Women’s Ministry Marshall - S W Minnesota State University Football Mayer - Zion-Mayer Silent Auction Milaca - Pearl Crisis Center Minneapolis - ALS Association Minneapolis - Care and Share Minneapolis - HEART Minneota - Minneota Library Benefit Minnetonka - J ewish Family and Children’s Service Montevideo - C aregiver Program of Chippewa City Monticello - Women’s Softball Montrose - Segue Foundation Auction Moorhead - Centro Cultural Moorhead - Red River Boys Choir Moorhead - Spinal Cord Society Moose Lake - Moose Lake HS Post Prom Mora - Kanabec County Relay for Life Mora - Mora Education Foundation Morgan - Boy Scout Pack 53 New Ulm - Faith in Action of Brown County Nicollet - Nicollet Public Schools North Branch - Brick by Brick North Mankato - American Legion Post 518 Northfield - Health Finders Collaborative Norwood Young America - NYA West Carver Lions Club Oak Park Heights - A pplebee’s Valley Outreach Ogilvie - Hoof Hearted Saddle Club Okabena - Heron Lake-Okabena Foundation Onamia - Mille Lacs Area Health Foundation Ostego - PTO/Carnival Raffle Owatonna - Center for Family Unity Park Rapids - P ark Rapids Youth Fishing Derby Pequot Lakes - P ine River-Backus Relay for Life Perham - Dreams for Kids Pine City - Children’s Miracle Network Pine Island - Forever 4-H Pipestone - Pipestone City Medical Center Plainview - Upper Whitewater Ducks Unlimited Princeton - Mille Lacs Ducks Unlimited Prior Lake - Blue Star Moms Proctor - Chemical Free Grad Party Ramsey - AAHA - MOMS Club Randolph - Randolph Community Education Randolph - Randolph Rockets Booster Club Red Wing - Goodhue City 4-H Program Red Wing - Memorial Golf Outing Redwood Falls - R edwood County Relay for Life Rice - Pheasants Forever Richmond - Relay for Life Rochester - American Cancer Society Rochester - Paws and Claws Humane Society Rockford - Youth With a Mission Rogers - Rogers Elementary Rose Creek - Mower County Relay for Life Rosemount - M innesota Military Family Foundation Rush City - Rush City Music Festival Saginaw - P ike Lake and Caribou Lake School Saint Francis - Alzheimer’s Benefit Sartell - Sartell-St. Stephen Education Foundation Sauk Rapids - Home and School Association Silver Bay - Silver Bay High School Slayton - Wonder World Preschool South St. Paul - S t. Paul Downtown Lions Club Spicer - John Speiser Benefit Spring Lake Park - GrandGala Silent Auction Spring Valley - K ingsland Athletic Booster Club Spring Valley - SHS Band Boosters St. Anthony - Wilshire Park Elementary St. Boniface - St. Boniface Faith Foundation St. Cloud - C entral Minnesota Housing Partnership St. Cloud - St. Cloud Area YMCA St. James - Dennis Schlomann Benefit St. Louis Park - Costco Golfing for Kids St. Michael - St. Paul Curling Club St. Paul - Health East - St. Joseph’s Hospital St. Paul - Ramsey Nursing Home Virginia - Mesabi Family YMCA Waconia - Southview Elementary Wadena - The Rising Phoenix Wadena - Tri-County Hospital Foundation Waite Park - ACS United Way Wanamingo - F aith in Action Central Goodhue County Waseca - W aseca Central Intermediate School Watertown - Tee It Up JAZ Watkins - IMPACT Wells - Wells Historical Society Wheaton - Wheaton American Legion White Bear Lake - American Red Cross Fundraiser Willmar - Jennie-O United Way Winona - Central Elementary Winona - Cotter Schools Winona - Trooper Ted Foss Tournament Winsted - Operation We Care Benefit Winthrop - Good Samaritan Society Worthington - Southwest Crisis Center Worthington - Worthington Dollars for Scholars Wyoming - Fairview Foundation/United Way Zimmerman - Ronald McDonald House