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A N N U A L R E P O R T 2015 - 2016
2 SVBGC.ORG BGCSV Annual Report 2015-2016
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear Friend,
Several years ago one of our Club alumna gave me a notecard with a poem from E.E. Cummings. It said “we do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us something is valuable, worth listening to, worthy of our trust...” I still have this card on my desk, a reminder of the importance of our work and the impact we can have on the children we serve.
Your investments in our organization this past year provided many opportunities for us to value our young people, regardless of their family situation or financial status. I see demonstrations of this every day when I walk through our facility. Quiet moments when a staff member offers a kind word, recognizes an accomplishment, or provides guidance. Powerful moments when a child performs on our stage and receives applause from the audience. Empowering moments when a group of middle school teens work together on drug and alcohol misuse prevention efforts, mentored by several high school students.
The Club’s guiding mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to be great today and reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens tomorrow. Our goal is to change children’s lives for the better. On behalf of our members and their families, thank you for valuing our children and investing in their futures.
Gratefully,
Susan Taylor, Executive Director
LETTER FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT
Dear Supporter,
Thank you for your generous support this past year. For the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley it has been a year of growth and advancement. With the support of friends like you, over the past year we made tremendous strides in our ability to reach more young people and have even greater impact in their lives.
In our community too many children are at risk and vulnerable; they lack adult guidance and positive role models and may live in families that are increasingly stressed financially or due to alcohol or drug misuse. The need to serve more young people, especially those who need us most, is clear and motivated action by the Board of Directors and staff of the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley.
Early in the year we launched our “building for the future” capital campaign to raise funds to expand our facility with a new gym and teen center. By March we broke ground, and opened the expanded facility in late October. The children are loving every minute of their time in our new spaces. Our members are participating in exercise on a consistent basis, laughing, talking, and playing sports, all while being mentored by our incredible staff.
Our goal with this expansion is to implement sports programming to recruit more members, retain more of our middle school members into high school, and attract additional teens into our programs. The additional space will also allow us to enhance our arts programming by increasing rehearsal space and adding a music room to our existing facility, and improve our academic programs by creating a dedicated academic center for homework and academic enrichments.
None of this work, none of the impact that our Club has on the children we serve, could be accomplished without your support.
With thanks and gratitude,
Michael B. Tule, President, Board of Directors (2015 – 2016)Boys & Girls Club Souhegan Valley
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND CLUB MANAGEMENT FISCAL YEAR '15-16
OFFICERS
Michael Tule, PresidentBob Heaton, Vice PresidentMichael Dionne, TreasurerHelen Leach, SecretarySusan Taylor, Executive Director
Nancy AmatoPaul AmatoRobert AudibertDon BrezinskiMatt CiardelliScott ComstockAllise de SmetSteve DesmaraisLew DokmoJim DugganTalitha Franggos
Audrey HammerBen JalbertRich LowneyGeorge MandragourasJoelle MartinJoe PestanaJohn SiemienowiczRon TroieAlan WoolfsonSeth Zeigler
MANAGEMENT TEAM
Susan Taylor, Executive Dir.Diane Bolton, Finance Dir.Caitlin Hunter, Unit Dir.Robin LaCroix, Theater Arts Dir.Katie Muth, Development Dir.Rachel Robichaud, Athletics Dir.Cory Sullivan, Operations Dir.
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FINANCIAL STANDINIG SEPTEMBER 2015 - AUGUST 2016 (UNAUDITED)
2016 was an exciting year of growth and innovation worth celebrating for the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley. This year’s income from programming and fundraising was a total of $3,425,000. In addition to the $965,000 brought in by programs, the Club raised $2,460,000 for expansion, new programs, and equipment. Donations from individuals, businesses, and foundations increased by more than $1.2 million due in large part to the organization’s capital campaign to expand its facility with a new gym and teen center, as well as investments in a new van, sound and lighting improvements in our theater, and investments in our academic endowment and general endowments.
Thanks to our supporters, the Club distributed more than $130,000 in need-based scholarship support so that all children, regardless of their ability to pay, could attend programs. This increase in support for scholarships has allowed the Club to meet a growing need; over the past five years our scholarship assistance has grown from $31,000 in 2012 to $130,000 in 2016. The additional support has allowed more children to attend our programs and existing members to participate in additional activities, as well as attend more frequently.
For the fiscal year ending August 31, 2016, the Boys and Girls Club of Souhegan Valley’s operating expenses totaled over $1.5 million dollars, staying in close alignment with 2015. Program revenues increased slightly in dollars but decreased as a percentage of total revenue due to the significant increase in donations to support our capital campaign.
The Management Team at the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley continues to maintain a responsible and cost effective fiscal policy when it comes to spending, ever mindful of our mission to meet the needs of our members. Our ability to continue this work is directly due to the investment, generosity and support we have received from you, our supporters. Because of your investments, the Club is poised to serve more children and have even more impact on their lives. Our sincere thanks and gratitude goes out to each of you.
2016-2017 Q1 UPDATE
· To start off the fiscal year, the Club was voted by readers of the Milford Cabinet as the Best Club/Service Organization of the Souhegan Valley. · We officially opened our new gym on October 26th with our “kid” ribbon cutting, followed by a public ribbon cutting on October 27th. · On October 29th we hosted our first Community Celebration event, bringing together over 20 agencies that serve youth and family for a free family friendly event. · We produced our 100th show with the Riverbend Youth Company’s production of West Side Story.· We hired our new Athletic Director and began hosting new programs in our Gym. · Our CAST committee (Community Action for Safe Teens) worked with local schools to start 3 SADD (Students against Destructive Decisions) groups. · We collaborated with SHARE to add a part-time staff member to coordinate services for our mutual clients, improving services for our most at risk members.
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Scholarship Growth
Capital Support34%
Program40%
Endowment1%
Donations8%
Scholarship6%
Grants2%
Fundraising9%
Fiscal Year 2015 Revenue by Type
Capital Support56%Program
28%
Donations6%
Scholarship4%
Grants1%
Fundraising5%
Fiscal Year 2016 Revenue By Type
Total revenue:$3,425,000
Total giving:$2,460,000
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2016 RECOGNITION
“HELPINGKIDS BEGREATTODAY AND DEVELOP INTO CARING, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS TOMORROW.”
2016 YOUTH OF THE YEAR: MARISSA ALLEN
A 2016 Milford High School graduate and Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley member since 4th grade, Marrissa now attends St. Lawrence University. In addition to participating in Club programs, she has been an active volunteer and youth counselor at the Club while also a member of the National Honor Society, We the People team, and the varsity softball team. Marissa is an excellent role model for the youth we serve. She is dedicated to making smart and healthy choices, and passionate about justice and equality.
2016 YOUTH OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
Callie Cinque Meghan McKnight Jon Merchant Katy Osterholtz
2016 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR: CHUCK BARKER
Chuck Barker was named our volunteer of the year because of his commitment to helping our members reach their full potential. Chuck is a favorite in our homework program; children seek him out because of his patience and ability to present math concepts in unique ways. In addition, Chuck is our resident "Mad Scientist" bringing science to life for our members. Thank you, Chuck, for making learning fun for so many children in our community, your service will have impact for generations to come!
2016 CIVIC AWARD: CIARDELLI FUEL
Ciardelli Fuel has supported the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley for over a decade. Ciardelli Fuel is a regular sponsor of our Charity Golf Classic as well annual auction fundraiser. They were also one of the first companies to commit to support our Club's expansion with the purchase of $100,000 in tax credits. Ciardelli Fuel has had a tremendous impact on our organization and we appreciate the opportunity to recognize them for their commitment to the youth in our community.
2016 COMMUNITY CHAMPION: ABBY FORRENCE
Milford Middle School 8th Grader Abby Forrence was named Community Champion in recognition of her work to improve the health of young people as the Fuel Up to Play 60 Ambassador.
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Our Mission
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Boys & Girls Clubs fill the gap between school and home. We provide welcoming, positive environments in which kids and teens have fun, participate in life-changing programs, and build supportive relationships with peers and caring adults.
The Club Experience
Our Reach
The Need in Our State
Member Demographics
Volunteers
Adult Staff
Qualify for Freeor Reduced-Price
School Lunch
Live inSingle-Parent Households
Minority Racesor Ethnicities
Ages 12 and Younger Teens
Registered Members
Youth Served Through Community Outreach+
Youth Served
IMPACT REPORTTo enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to be great today andreach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens tomorrow.
The Club taught me to be comfortablein my own skin and to love the person Iam. I am a stronger, more confidentperson these days, which I couldn’thave learned to be without the Cluband the kids. The kids teach melessons, unknowingly, all the time. Forme the learning doesn’t stop when Ileave school for the day. Now that Iknow who I am and who I want to be,no obstacle is insurmountable. I havetaken control of my life and I’mplanning for big things to happen forme in college and beyond. I will beforever grateful to the Boys and GirlsClub for breaking me out of my shelland opening my eyes to world in frontof me.
Now that I know who I amand who I want to be, noobstacle is insurmountable.
Marissa Allen2016 Youth of the Year
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22731
Boys & Girls Club Sitesin Souhegan Valley
20% 18%6%76% 24%
831 4,9005,731
Every day 46,037 kids in New Hampshire leave school with nowhere to go.1 They riskbeing unsupervised, unguided and unsafe.
2016
We invite you to join us for our 2017 Youth of the Year
ceremony.
March 16, 2017Reception: 7:00PMCeremony: 7:30PM
Demonstrating Our Positive Impact
How YouCan Help
America After 3PM, Afterschool Alliance, http://afterschoolalliance.org/AA3PM/
©2015 Boys & Girls Clubs of America • 2644-15
What We DoThe Need Our Impact
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
Our ImpactWhat We DoThe Need
What We DoThe Need Our Impact
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
GOOD CHARACTER AND CITIZENSHIP
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2
3
4
56 Mont Vernon St.Milford, NH 03055
603.672.1002svbgc.org
http://www.governing.com/gov-data/high-school-graduation-rates-by-state.html
http://personal-injury-assault-and-battery.whocanisue.com/school-fighting-statistics/
http://datacenter.kidscount.org/data/tables/27-children-and-teens-overweight-or-obese-by-gender#deta
With your generous support, Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley will create opportunities tohelp more kids and teens achieve great futures. To make a donation or to learn about otherways you can help, contact Susan Taylor, Executive Director, Boys & Girls Club ofSouhegan Valley, 603.672.1002. svbgc.org/donate
Healthy Habits, a healthy cookingand nutrition class, danceenrichments, recreationalathletics, walking club, runningclub, and Triple Play sports clubare offered each day.
26% of young people ages 10-17 in New Hampshire are over-weight or obese.4
49% of Club members ages 9and older report getting at leastan hour of physical activity on fiveor more days per week.
33% of Club teen members vol-unteer in their community at least
once per year, while 67% volun-teer in their community at leastonce per month.
We empower youth to becomecommunity leaders with apassion for helping othersthrough programs like TorchClub, Keystone, Youth of the Year,Counselors in Training, andTheater Leadership.
26% of high-school youth in NewHampshire were involved in aphysical fight in the past year.3
Among our teen-aged Club
members, 98% expect tograduate from high school, and
88% expect to complete somekind of post-secondary educa-tion.
Project Learn reinforces skillslearned at school by integratingfun, educational activitiesthroughout the Club. Power Houris a homework program forstudents ages 6-16.
12% of young people in NewHampshire fail to graduatefrom high school on time.2
Our Mission
“
“
Boys & Girls Clubs fill the gap between school and home. We provide welcoming, positive environments in which kids and teens have fun, participate in life-changing programs, and build supportive relationships with peers and caring adults.
The Club Experience
Our Reach
The Need in Our State
Member Demographics
Volunteers
Adult Staff
Qualify for Freeor Reduced-Price
School Lunch
Live inSingle-Parent Households
Minority Racesor Ethnicities
Ages 12 and Younger Teens
Registered Members
Youth Served Through Community Outreach+
Youth Served
IMPACT REPORTTo enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to be great today andreach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens tomorrow.
The Club taught me to be comfortablein my own skin and to love the person Iam. I am a stronger, more confidentperson these days, which I couldn’thave learned to be without the Cluband the kids. The kids teach melessons, unknowingly, all the time. Forme the learning doesn’t stop when Ileave school for the day. Now that Iknow who I am and who I want to be,no obstacle is insurmountable. I havetaken control of my life and I’mplanning for big things to happen forme in college and beyond. I will beforever grateful to the Boys and GirlsClub for breaking me out of my shelland opening my eyes to world in frontof me.
Now that I know who I amand who I want to be, noobstacle is insurmountable.
Marissa Allen2016 Youth of the Year
2
22731
Boys & Girls Club Sitesin Souhegan Valley
20% 18%6%76% 24%
831 4,9005,731
Every day 46,037 kids in New Hampshire leave school with nowhere to go.1 They riskbeing unsupervised, unguided and unsafe.
2016
Demonstrating Our Positive Impact
How YouCan Help
America After 3PM, Afterschool Alliance, http://afterschoolalliance.org/AA3PM/
©2015 Boys & Girls Clubs of America • 2644-15
What We DoThe Need Our Impact
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
Our ImpactWhat We DoThe Need
What We DoThe Need Our Impact
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
GOOD CHARACTER AND CITIZENSHIP
1
2
3
4
56 Mont Vernon St.Milford, NH 03055
603.672.1002svbgc.org
http://www.governing.com/gov-data/high-school-graduation-rates-by-state.html
http://personal-injury-assault-and-battery.whocanisue.com/school-fighting-statistics/
http://datacenter.kidscount.org/data/tables/27-children-and-teens-overweight-or-obese-by-gender#deta
With your generous support, Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley will create opportunities tohelp more kids and teens achieve great futures. To make a donation or to learn about otherways you can help, contact Susan Taylor, Executive Director, Boys & Girls Club ofSouhegan Valley, 603.672.1002. svbgc.org/donate
Healthy Habits, a healthy cookingand nutrition class, danceenrichments, recreationalathletics, walking club, runningclub, and Triple Play sports clubare offered each day.
26% of young people ages 10-17 in New Hampshire are over-weight or obese.4
49% of Club members ages 9and older report getting at leastan hour of physical activity on fiveor more days per week.
33% of Club teen members vol-unteer in their community at least
once per year, while 67% volun-teer in their community at leastonce per month.
We empower youth to becomecommunity leaders with apassion for helping othersthrough programs like TorchClub, Keystone, Youth of the Year,Counselors in Training, andTheater Leadership.
26% of high-school youth in NewHampshire were involved in aphysical fight in the past year.3
Among our teen-aged Club
members, 98% expect tograduate from high school, and
88% expect to complete somekind of post-secondary educa-tion.
Project Learn reinforces skillslearned at school by integratingfun, educational activitiesthroughout the Club. Power Houris a homework program forstudents ages 6-16.
12% of young people in NewHampshire fail to graduatefrom high school on time.2
Every dollar invested in Boys & Girls Club returns $9.60 in current and future earnings and lost savings to their
communities.5
5 Measuring the impact of Boys & Girls Clubs, 2016. National Youth Outcomes Report
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SUPPORTERSSEPTEMBER 2015-AUGUST 2016
We are honored to recognize in-kind donations, fundraising event participants, and sup-porters who contributed $100 to the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley this past year. Please accept our apologies for any unintentional omissions or misspellings.
◆ The Heritage Club founding member
◊ The Heritage Club inidividuals who have included the BGCSV in their will, a charitable gift annuity, a trust, or an insurance policy
▶ The Legacy Club Donation to the BGCSV endowment fund by an individual, business, or foundation
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The Samuel P. Hunt FoundationCaitlin HunterHy-Ten PlasticsLeslie IngramLaura InkelIPG Employee BenefitsPeter IreradiChris IrvinDean & Daphne JacksonMichael & Cheryl JakubensBen & Jodi JalbertJeffrey Scott Fine Jewelry Richard JohnsonRoy JohnsonPam JohnstonJulie's Happy HensCarl JutrasThe Kaley FoundationJames KallfelzMickey KatzKeach-Nordstrom AssociatesCatherine KendallJohn & Diane KendallMarilyn & John KenisonKenmore Stamp CompanyJohn KennedyBen KershawArthur L. Keyes Memorial TrustKim's Perennials & FloralKimball FarmKimball Physics, Inc.Russell & Marie KincaidRobin KittleKnott's Landscaping, LLCKnowles DesignTed Krantz ▶Addison KuscherL & K Donuts Inc.L.A. LimousineRobin LaCroixLake Sunapee BankGail & Keith LammersD. Paul & Patricia LamontJoshua Larabee and Sara Amato-LarabeeLauer ArchitectsAugusta LawScott LawrenceWilliam & Mary LawsonHelen & Kevin LeachLeach AutomotiveTim & Heather Leach ▶Ledgewood BayArthur LeeLemondrops & LollipopsLettering Design CompanyCameron LewickiJason LewickiLightjoy LithophanesBarbara LongfellowLonghorn Steak HouseLoon Mountain Recreation CorporationRandal LoubierLogan LowneyRichard & Lynda Lowney ▶Lisa MadsenManchester MonarchsPaul ManciniGeorge & Sheila MandragourasFrank & Martha ManleyGrace MannJames MannMaple Brook DentalMaple Lane FarmMargaritas Mexican Restaurant
Marguerite'sGary MartinErik MasengJon & Kay MayThomas & Mary Ann McCannJohn McCarthyKeith & Donna McClainGerry McCormickThe McCray Family Charitable FundBrian McGuigan & Sarah StewartHollis McGuireThe McIninch FoundationAly McKnightMcLane MiddletonMechanical ManagementSteve MerchantRobert MerwinMiEdgeMile Away RestaurantMilford Area PlayersMilford Hospital AssociationMilford Lions ClubMilford Lumber CompanyThe Milford Rotary Club FoundationMill Falls at the LakeMiracle Acres Tree Farm (Joy Wheeler)Monarch Instrument Inc.Paul & Sandra MontroneT.F. MoranMorin's Landscaping Inc.John & Francoise MorisonFrederick MorsheimerRobert MoultonGeorge & Barbara MullinRobert Murphy in honor of George HackettWarren MurrinNashua Eye Associates NashuaJames & Roselle NeelyDavid A. NelsonNelson's Candies Donna NevesThe New England Patriots Charitable FoundationThe New Hampshire Charitable FoundationNortheast Delta DentalNorthern Lights LandscapingBart O'ConnorPatrick O'MaraOrr & Reno P.A.Marjorie H. OsterholtzPapa Joe's Humble KitchenJennifer L. ParentAubrie ParkParker's Maple BarnKristine ParoPatiche BoutiquePats Peak Dave PattersonPelletier SportsDoug PenrodJP Pest ServicesJoe & Sue PestanaPaula PestanaHunter & Tina PhilbrickAidan & McKenzie PhillipsTom PimintellDick PlamondonPoison Ivy Removal CompanyArmand "AJ" PrescottSam PrescottSarah Jo PuglisiThe Putnam Foundation
Jesse PutneyRoss QuigleyShannon & Larry Quinlan & FamilyLaw Office of Thomas QuinnThomas & Judith QuinnJoseph Raczek ODHeather RammKatelyn RattaRavenrook Forge Toby & Anita ReevesWiley RentzAmedee RicardDaxtin RichardSusanna RiesRight NetworksLeah RisemanRiverhouse CafeBeth & Christine Rizkallah/HaleAnn RobertsRoedel CompanieThe Roedel Family FundMark C. RouvalisF. R. RudyDonna SaberKevin & Elissa SalemiJacques SalmonSAMHSA Operations CenterRichard A. SamuelsSanford Temperature Control, Inc.Santa's VillageJonathan SawyerLiam SchickCathy SchmidtThe Seacoast Repertory Theatre (Kathleen Cavalaro)Seasonal Specialty StoresIn Memory of Joan F. SetaroPeggy & Hub Seward in honor of Ben, Karen & Tim SewardJustin SheaChris & Judy ShenkNicholas J. ShepardMelva-Jean ShepherdSheraton Boston HotelKaren SicklerJohn Siemienowicz & Allise de Smet ◆◊▶Nancy SiemienowiczSkillings & SonsSky Meadow Country ClubGregory H. SmithDevon SnellThe Sodders FamilyK Soleau Designs Kate SoleauCalvin SomeroBrent SomersPaul SontagSouhegan Valley DentalSouhegan Valley MotorsportsSouthwest Airlines Charitable GivingDavid & Janet SpaldingSpeedway Children's CharitiesPaul & Susan Spiess Family Fund ▶Practice Members of Spinal Corrective CenterJake & Zak SponableJames W. Squires Social Justice FundSt. Joseph Senior Exercise ClassSt. Joseph HospitalSt. Mary's BankLoraine StaunchJay SteelGeorge Stuart-VailStudio Noveau
David G. Sturm, Counselors at Law, PLLCStyle SalonSubaru of MilfordCory & Amy SullivanMichael SullivanSullivan Framing Super Duck Tours, LLC (Marc Dube)Swenson Granite Company, LLCSidney TallyAndrew, Susan, Rachel, & Alex Taylor ▶Mike TaylorTD Bank FoundationTech Transport, Inc.Terry Hill Photography (Terry Thomas)TGI FridaysCy & Sylvia ThibaultShawn ThrasherCharlie & Joanne TiedemannJoan TierneyTony TinerTown of MilfordToyland Transformations Face and Body SpaRon TroieSteve Trombly Excavating LLCCarole TuleMichael & Marie TuleTurnstone CorporationTwins Smoke ShopUnion Coffee CompanyUnitarian Universalist CongregationUnited Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack ValleyUnited Way of Greater NashuaUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New JerseyMichael & Gean UnsworthJanet UrquhartVaillancourt ConcreteVertical Dreams Indoor Climbing GymViking ControlThe Madelaine G. Von Weber TrustMatt WallaceTim & Cindy WalshWalt Disney World Corporate CitizenshipPeter & Paula WarrenWeathervane Seafood RestaurantsRobert A. WellsDiane WestKatherine WhiteLou & Cindy WhiteMark WhitehillDavid WhitneyDeana WillemsWilton Lion's Charitable FoundationWiner & Bennett, LLPWilliam WolfeAlan & Roberta Woolfson ▶James YakovakisSteve YakovakisYankee ChefMichael YoungYour Cause Corporate Employee Giving ProgramYurish, Steve & DianeDavid ZebuhrSeth & Sharon ZeiglerWilliam V. A. Zorn
SUPPORTERSSEPTEMBER 2015-AUGUST 2016
Lew DokmoBen Foisie
Allan FosterGeorge F. Heney, Sr.
LusignanPaul & Rita Piotrowski
Audrey Yakivakis
Gifts were made in honor of:
Thank you for honoring them.
Our expansion is officially open!
Thanks to all our supporters and community members who supported this initiative.
We are so appreciative of you - this could not have happened without your help, and we can't wait to see where the Club goes from here.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE - GYM AND TEEN CENTER EXPANSION
John Morison, ChairPaul AmatoNancy AmatoDon BrezinskiMarc Chareth Allise de Smet Steve Desmarais
Jay Dinkel Lew Dokmo David HammerTracy HutchinsHeather LeachHelen LeachJoelle Martin
Paul SpeissMichael TuleAlan WoolfsonSeth ZeiglerSusan Taylor, Executive DirectorKevin Salemi, StaffCarolyn Benthien of Benthien Assoc.
BUILDING COMMITTEE - TEEN CENTER AND GYM EXPANSION
John Siemienowicz, ChairPaul AmatoMatt CiardelliAllise de SmetSteve Desmarais
Audrey HammerBob HeatonDean JacksonSteve SareaultAlan Woolfson
Susan Taylor, Executive DirectorCaitlin Hunter, staffCory Sullivan, staff
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: TURNSTONE CORPORATION
WE DID IT!
“MY DOLLARS TURNED
INTO A GYM!”
aiden, club member
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INDIVIDUAL MAJOR GIFTS (30%) FOUNDATIONS (19%)
COMMUNITY (1%)
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