SCCF Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation

Annual Report 2007-2008 A tradition of caring . . . SCCF’s conservation story spans four decades on (River, Estuary & Coastal Observing Network) sensors the islands of Sanibel, Captiva, Buck Key, Albright, are providing us with near real-time water quality York, Coconut and the Long Cut preserve on readings, from Moore Haven to Redfish Pass. Marine Pine Island. In the early years of this decade, the Lab projects include a number of seagrass restoration continuing decline of the rich ecosystem of the estuary and monitoring studies. A newly begun two-year surrounding our islands prompted the Foundation to red drift algae study will be investigating the linkage formalize its commitment to marine research with the between nutrients and the algae that was piled two-feet 2002 establishment of our Marine Laboratory. high on Sanibel beaches two years ago, providing further The recent severe drought brought us crystal clear information for legislative and regulatory processes. We waters and reminded us of the way things used to be, but are also fully engaged in Natural Resource Policy issues it wasn’t perfect. With no freshwater coming down the at the local, state and federal level. Caloosahatchee, salinities were too high in parts of the However, much remains to be done. We are river. On the whole, seagrass rebounded, fish rebounded continuing our habitat restoration of conservation and we saw a lot of recovery. It seemed as if the problems land, and broadening our efforts to include more of the past couple of years had gone away. research to assess the effectiveness of our work. Our Then we had several heavy rains in June and Native Plant Nursery and Environmental Education Tropical Storm Fay in August. After Fay dumped water programs reach thousands of people a year, teaching over Southwest Florida as well as Lake Okeechobee’s them how to live with and care for this extraordinary watershed, lake levels rose so quickly that they set a new coastal environment that we are privileged to enjoy. record: 40 inches in 17 days. The underlying problems Our partnerships with the City of Sanibel and the have been slightly moderated with the adoption of the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge have new Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule but the wider been invaluable. The support of our members and systemic problems are still very much in evidence. volunteers is crucial as we continue to be a voice for I am pleased to say that SCCF is now in a much the quality of our water and good stewards for our stronger position to take on these issues. Our RECON preserved lands.

We couldn't do it without you,

Paul F. Roth Erick Lindblad President, Board of Directors Executive Director

Table of Contents Who We Are 2 Natural Resource Policy 14 Wildlife Habitat Management 3 Marine Laboratory & RECON 18 Sea Turtle Conservation 4 Communications 23 (listed under Wildlife Habitat Management) Finance 24 Environmental Education 7 Volunteers 24 Landscaping for Wildlife 9 Legacy Fund Endowments 25 Native Plant Nursery 10 Annual Fund Drive 26 Fundraising Events 12 Annual Fund Drive Donors 26 Special Events 13 Member Lists 30 Membership 13

. . . You are making a differencePage 1 Who We Are The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of natural resources and wildlife habitat on and around Sanibel and Captiva. Board of Trustees John La Gorce Paul Roth, President Tom Lagan Wally Kain, Vice President David Lowden Ron Gibson, Treasurer Jack Thomas Bruce Rogers, Secretary Linda Uhler Bill Fenniman Barbara Von Harten Jim Haggart Nanelle Wehmann Gwenda Hiett-Clements Art Weissbach Committee Chairs Ron Gibson, Finance Cheryl Giattini, Annual Fund Drive Wally Kain, Nominating Sheila Morley/Fran Cameron, Gift Shop Gwenda Hiett-Clements, Membership Jack Thomas, Marine Laboratory Gwenda Hiett-Clements, Resource Development Dean Skaugstad, Hammerheads (Carpenters) Staff and Volunteer Support Staff Administrative: Marine Laboratory: Erick Lindblad, Executive Director Dr. Loren Coen, Director Wendy Cerdan, Business Manager Dr. Eric Milbrandt, Research Scientist Marti Bryant, Development Coordinator Dr. Rick Bartleson, Research Scientist Cheryl Giattini, Legacy Programs Dr. Alex Rybak, Research Scientist, GIS/Database Admin. Karen Nelson, Communications Coordinator Molly Dawson, Grant Administrator ***Eric Berris, Research Assistant Environmental Education: ***Jon Guinn, Research Assistant Kristie Anders, Education Director ***Brad Klement, Research Assistant Melissa Upton, Nature Center Manager/Educator ***A.J. Martignette, Research Assistant Richard Finkel, Environmental Educator ***Jeff Siwicke, Research Assistant Dee Serage-Century, Landscaping for Wildlife ***Mark Thompson, Research Associate **Megan Flenniken, Intern for Education and the *Dr. Art Weissbach, Visiting Research Scientist Marine Lab, Wilmeth Environmental Education Fund Roland Gonzalez-Sans (student project) *Amy Hogan (student project) Native Plant Nursery: Andrew Mehlman (student project) Jenny Evans, Native Plant Nursery Manager Rachel Harris (student project) Lewis Fort, Nursery Assistant Manager *Rachel Morreale (student project) Andrea Biitig, Landscaping Supervisor ~Dr. Marcela Trevino Em Hayes, Part-time Assistant Natural Resource Policy: Nature Shop and Bookstore: Rae Ann Wessel, Director *Sheilah Morley, Nature Shop Coordinator *Ellie Rende, Assistant Shop Coordinator Wildlife Habitat Management *Fran Cameron, Volunteer Coordinator Brad Smith, Director *Carol Gestwicki and *Orlene Shimberg, Book Buyers Chris Lechowicz, Herpetologist/I.T. Specialist Amanda Bryant, Biologist Victor Young, Field Technician *Volunteer ***Grant-supported ***Cara Faillace, Shorebird Project **Intern ~Collaborator ***Toby Clark, Field Technician *Sam Landry, Sea Turtle Coordinator - Captiva

Page 2 www.sccf.org Wildlife Habitat Management The Wildlife Habitat lizards are common on the East Management Program (WHM) Coast of Florida but there are only has continued over the past year a few known colonies on the West to expand on our restoration Coast. This occurrence is only the efforts, improve our knowledge second documented population of the island’s ecosystem through in Lee County. They are diurnal, research, and increase awareness of terrestrial lizards that reach 14” our efforts. in length. Curly-tailed lizards are The awarding of important grants carnivorous, and they eat insects, and continued close relationships smaller lizards or any other prey with our island partners (The City that they can get in their mouths. of Sanibel, and J.N. “Ding” Darling At the time, they appear to be very National Wildlife Refuge) has localized. In time, they will likely allowed for the planning/completion expand their range along Captiva of new restoration projects, and the and will eventually reach Sanibel. hiring of additional staff to assist with specific tasks related to our Chris Lechowicz about to perform Grey Fox overall objectives. a necropsy on a Nile monitor lizard In August, a Sanibel resident found dead near Rabbit Road. This presented SCCF with pictures of a What’s New? is a typical adult size; the markings grey fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) Sea Turtles are quite distinct from either a green that they took behind their house The sea turtle monitoring iguana or an alligator. on the island. Grey foxes have very program has been moved under the have died from disease or old age. A rarely been seen on Sanibel since WHM Program. This move stems preliminary study commissioned by 1975 (as mentioned in George from a desire to standardize the the City of Sanibel on the presence Campbell’s book, The Nature of data collection, entry, and analysis of Nile monitors and their habitats Things on Sanibel). It is questionable and put the program on a stronger on Sanibel was completed this whether they could have avoided scientific footing. See more on the winter. The findings concluded that detection for over 30 years. The program below under Research and while there are many areas of high possibility exists that one or more Monitoring. quality habitat for Nile monitors foxes have been released on the on Sanibel, no signs of breeding or island. Several mammalian species Exotic threat: Nile monitor lizards regular use by the lizard was found. have been extirpated from Sanibel Since a flurry of sightings (at City and SCCF WHM staff will over the past 100 years, such least three verified) of the Nile be coordinating on regular surveys as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus monitor lizard (Varanus niloticus) of identified habitats to intercept virginiana) and the striped skunk last summer (see September 2007 any potential establishment of a (Mephitis mephitis). In any case, Member Update), there had breeding population. we definitely have at least one grey been no reported sightings until fox. This sighting is very exciting this past June when WHM staff Other exotics: Curly-tailed lizards news and further testifies to the retrieved a dead specimen from a An established population of tremendous quality of our island residential pond off of Rabbit Road. Curly-tailed lizards (Leiocephalus ecosystem. A necropsy performed by Chris carinutus) was discovered at a Lechowicz revealed no obvious resort on Captiva in July 2008 (see Bobcat with collar signs of trauma and little in the September 2008 Member Update). Another development this past animal's stomach. The animal may These non-native (Bahamian) Continued on Page 4 Page 3 Wildlife Habitat Management cont. from page 3 winter was the sighting of a bobcat with a collar of plastic pipe around its neck. The collar did not appear in photos to be threatening to the cat but it does serve as an opportunity for us to learn something about the movements of these cats on Sanibel. So if you see this cat around the island, please call our WHM office 472-3984. Give us your name, the date, location, and time of the sighting.

Staff New Staff: Amanda Bryant was hired as a biologist this past spring. She has taken over the sea turtle One habitat enhancement project was the creation of the program and will be assisting in other monitoring and Haas Pond on the West Sanibel River Preserve. The island research tasks during the non-nesting season. Amanda is seen at the left side of the photo. In time the perimeter has worked seasonally for SCCF on the Snowy Plover trees planted on the island will mature and overhang the project since 2006. water, making for ideal wading bird rookery habitat. Existing Staff: Chris Lechowicz continues as our field biologist in charge of wildlife monitoring study site to serve as a comparison. Our research to and data management. Chris also works throughout date has precipitated our involvement in the state-wide the organization handling computer and network Snowy Plover Working Group Steering Committee, problems. Victor Young and Toby Clark continue which hopes to work proactively to protect the species to work as field technicians doing invasive non- in Florida through management and policy. Our data native control, mowing, plantings, and assisting with will help to inform the direction of the Committee prescribed burns. Cara Faillace works as a seasonal and highlight the imperiled nature of Snowy Plovers technician on the Snowy Plover project. Brad Smith in Southwest Florida. works on directing the program, including handling grants, developing restoration and management plans, Sea Turtles and coordinating research. Sea turtle season is drawing to a close with numbers we haven’t seen in years. This successful season has Research and Monitoring done much to boost the spirits of turtle lovers and the Snowy Plovers interest of the public all over the island. Snowy Plover research has continued this past year Grants: to examine the factors influencing nesting success. We are currently still working on restoration projects Despite declines in the number of nests over the last funded from grants reported in the 2005 and 2006 annual four years (from 15 pairs in 2003 to just six pairs in reports. These funds will continue to support work through each of the last three years), Sanibel continues to be the summer of 2008. Additional grants include: a productive environment for raising young. Nesting $50,000 from the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Small Grants Program for restoration of the Bob Wigley pairs on Sanibel have been able to fledge enough Preserve chicks to maintain or grow the larger southwest Florida $50,000 from the South Florida Water Management District population in each of the last three years. Sanibel is for restoration of the Bob Wigley Preserve a source of new birds, some of which are growing up $27,000 from the USFWS Challenge Cost Share Program for to nest on other beaches. on-going research on the Snowy Plover $100,000 from the USFWS Coastal Program for on-going Our project received a boost this year when grant exotic control on conservation lands funding from the USFWS allowed us to expand our $5,000 from the Charlotte Harbor National Esturary Program project to Cayo Costa, thereby giving us a second for restoration of native ground cover Page 4 cont. from left www.sccf.org Wildlife Habitat Management Left: SCCF received a call about communities as well as track the a daytime hatch on August 15. success of our restoration and Permittee Dee Serage found that management efforts. These data are the egg chamber was only about six also being used in conjunction with inches down (about a foot of sand GIS mapping to create vegetation had probably been washed off the maps for our preserves. nest in a storm) and most of the hatchlings were still in their shells. Analysis She collected the eggs that were close Using statistical software, we are to the surface so they could hatch in a finding patterns in the data relating safe environment prior to release. to how wildlife is responding 2008 was a year of changes nests from last year. To date this to restoration and ways we can for the sea turtle program. After season, over 17,000 hatchlings have improve the productivity of our stepping down partially last year, made it into the Gulf of Mexico. It island ecosystem. One observation long-time Sea Turtle Program is far too soon to know if this is the so far relates to the impact of the Coordinator Beverly Ball decided start of an increase in loggerhead different hydrology of lands east it would be more fun to stick to nesting after a decade of declines, or and west of Tarpon Bay Road on the early morning jeep runs and if this is simply a lucky year amidst vegetation and wildlife use. While have someone else pick up the rest the overall decline of the species. diversity is high on both sides of the of the work load. Tory and Bill This year not only saw an road, the two sides show distinct Burch also stepped down from their increase in nests, but in volunteers communities. In other words, the roles as East End coordinators. It also. The 119 volunteers and six number of species is about the same became evident that coordinating staff members that make up the but which species are present and the sea turtle program during program are simply indispensable. how abundant they are differs when nesting season was going to be a If you would like to participate in you cross the road. The implications full time job. Former Wildlife 2009, please call Amanda before for management or restoration will Habitat Management intern and February at (239) 470-3360. require further inquiry into the snowy plover technician, Amanda factors shaping the communities Bryant, stepped in to fill this role, Prey Species and Vegetation (ex. hydrology, soil types, dominant coordinating both the East and West Efforts to track trends in species, etc.) and how productive ends of Sanibel, as well as Captiva. abundance of prey species (rats, those communities are for birds, The sea turtle research fish, aquatic invertebrates) on mammals, and alligators. program was also moved under the conservation lands continue. supervision of the Wildlife Habitat Over multiple years, these trends Management Management program. will play an integral part in our Last Stands While the final numbers for management activities and future This project was initiated in nesting and hatching were not in restoration efforts. These trends can 2006 to remove Australian pines as of press time, we can say that it indicate when and where problems from several outlying parcels in has been a good year for sea turtles are occurring and also help to eastern Sanibel and replant with on Sanibel and Captiva islands, correlate any changes with specific native trees. All of the pines have with numbers the best they have disturbance events (i.e. nutrients, been removed and some of the been since 2000. Nesting on the fire, hurricanes, storm surges, etc.) plantings are in place. Some areas East End was on par with last year, or management activities. were heavily infested with the non- but the West End and Captiva have Vegetation monitoring native air potato vine, causing a more than doubled their number of continues to characterize our floral Continued on Page 6 Page 5 Wildlife Habitat Management cont. from page 5 delay in planting these areas. This the establishment of ruderal species summer we sprayed the vines with that persist over many years in the the hope that we will have sufficient upland areas. Further, with most control to plant next summer. of the desirable upland herbaceous species now absent or rare, natural Haas Pond recruitment is not likely. This project Also completed this summer is looking at ways of restoring some was the Haas Pond located within of this lost diversity in the hopes of the West Sanibel River Preserve. re-establishing upland herbaceous This pond is the largest pond we plant communities. The process will have constructed to date. It will serve be long with initial efforts focused on several restoration objectives, chief developing successful methods that among them to provide high-quality can be translated to a larger scale. alligator habitat in a setting where they would be safe from open harvest Bob Wigley Preserve and people would be safe from them. The restoration of the Bob Secondly, we wanted to add high- Wigley Preserve off Casa Ybel Road Restoration of the Bob Wigley Preserve quality rookery habitat by creating a along the Sanibel River is proceeding off Casa Ybel Road is proceeding. forested island surrounded by deep well. All of the Australian pines permanent water (to attract alligators have been felled and most of the great diversity of trees and shrubs which will discourage raccoons from stumps removed. We are cleaning when not dominated by Australian reaching the island and predating up from this step and are about to pines. Restoring these bands will eggs). This summer we completed finish grading the site. benefit not only the plants but also plantings which consisted of wetland Some grading has already been songbirds, while aiding in the wet grasses and rushes, and hardwood completed on the south side of the season movement of bobcats and the trees on the island. Sanibel River, connecting the River recently re-discovered grey fox. to the shallow seasonally wet areas Ground Cover that make up half of the John and Outreach As a result of invasive non-native Mary Jo Boler Family Tract. In WHMP staff members have encroachment and development, the Messengers of Healing Winds spoken or presented posters at native upland herbaceous plant Tract, additional spoil removal, several meetings of both professional communities on Sanibel are all re-grading and connecting shallow peers and the general public in the but lost. Over the past ten years, wetlands work remains. Once past year to share information hundreds of acres of conservation completed, we will begin planting learned from our research and and private lands on Sanibel Island and mulching. experiences in restoration and have been cleared of invasive When mature, these planted recovery of ecosystem function. non-native vegetation as part of areas will be an important part of These include: an effort to restore native plant a forested corridor that runs from • 23rd Annual Everglades communities. Despite these efforts, Tarpon Bay Road to Beachview Coalition Conference restoration of upland herbaceous Golf Course along the Sanibel River. • 2007 Public Lands Acquisition communities seems unlikely The corridor consists largely of and Management Conference without specific additional efforts buttonwood but is punctuated by • Florida Snowy Plover Working at reestablishment. the presence of narrow bands of Group The disturbance generated from uplands immediately adjacent to • Florida Shorebird Working large scale exotic removal results in the river. These uplands support a Group

Page 6 www.sccf.org Environmental Education Introduction programs geared toward educating Outreach to Schools Education staff continued to new island residents, realtors and A major component of the provide learning experiences for visitors. She continued to work SCCF’s multi-faceted education widespread audiences both on and closely with Captiva Cruises and focus is working with local Lee off the island. The environmental spearheaded outreach on water County students. The goal is to education department conducted quality issues. inspire them through experiences diverse activities and programs Landscaping for Wildlife designed to increase their awareness designed to engage the community Educator Dee Serage-Century and understanding of the natural and visitors create and maintain continued her alligator education world and participation in its partnerships, and integrate the programs and initiated a new preservation. Outreach to schools many aspects of SCCF’s work into bobcat education program with included environmental education environmental education. great community involvement. She activities at the Pick Preserve with continued to make landscaping The Sanibel School students, Staff design house calls and lead native ecology programs with visiting Education Director Kristie garden tours while also maintaining school groups to the Nature Center, Anders continued long-standing our butterfly house, ethnobotany beach walks, seagrass wading trips, garden, and the garden around the and butterfly life-cycle education. gazebo and brick walkway at the Periwinkle Preserve. Community Partners Richard Finkel conducted Interacting with island realtors many of our outdoor programs is an important aspect of SCCF ranging from educational activities education, not only from the with schoolchildren to kayak trips perspective of engaging these and evening astronomy programs. business leaders but also as a conduit Nature Center Manager, Melissa to new residents and owners on Upton, supervised educational Captiva and Sanibel. New residents operations, programs, and activities. receive a “Welcome Package” which She worked on facility improvements includes a complimentary one-year at the Nature Center and housing membership. New members of with both the Hammerheads and the Sanibel and Captiva Islands hired specialists, and coordinated Association of Realtors are required the creation and installation of to attend an afternoon class at signage to mark SCCF preserves. SCCF, and realtors also inform new Education intern Megan Flenniken residents about our free Resident Kindergartners from The Sanibel was a tremendous help in bolstering Environmental Orientation School on a nature scavenger hunt in our marine education efforts. program, which includes a boat trip the Foundation's Pick Preserve. to explore Pine Island Sound. Local realtors have developed Outreach to Students: an “Island Specialist” designation Program Number of People School visits to the Nature Center 542 students in 19 visits which requires a class at SCCF. This Sanibel Recreation Center 140 students and counselors assures prospective buyers that their Programs at: realtor has taken extra time and care The Sanibel School 1,060 students in 42 programs to learn more about the community Children’s Center of the Islands 168 students in 8 programs in which their client is about to Lee County Schools & Daycare 1,906 students/2007-08 school year Continued on Page 8 Page 7 Environmental Education cont. from page 7 invest. In addition, Realtors may opt for four, seven or 11-hour state- certified courses on "Environmental Considerations for Coastal Living" taught by Kristie Anders who has been certified by the Florida Association of Realtors (FAR) as an instructor. These classes are now also in demand in Cape Coral, another important community in the Caloosahatchee watershed. Realtors have not only adopted conservation measures in their Students from South Fort Myers High School studied mangrove growth own offices and spoken out at throughout the school year, and then joined SCCF in the May planting of red public meetings regarding water mangrove seedlings in Clam Bayou. quality issues; they have brought written interviews. Some examples Realtors, TDC, an active citizenry, water quality issues into the can be seen on the websites www. and conservation groups like SCCF lobbying efforts of the Florida fortmyers-sanibel.com; www.leevcb. have helped to improve past policies Association of Realtors (FAR), com and www.leewaterfacts.com. and practices of managing water with over 100,000 members across Communication with TDC coming through our watershed. the state. Their next target is the staff and their advertising/marketing Captiva Cruises for over 20 National Association of Realtors company BVK has extended the years has been gracious, generous in , DC, in hopes of reach of our conservation efforts. and a tremendous agent for leveraging this national political They too have leveraged their outreach to visitors of this area. powerhouse to increase protection economic and political clout at SCCF docents narrating the daily of water and improvement of water public hearings with comments to Wildlife & Adventure Cruise reach quality across the nation. improve water quality in the river, over 25,000 people a year. SCCF has built a long-standing estuary and gulf. Tourism is the This year, Captiva Cruises relationship with the Lee County largest industry in the world, far Owner Paul McCarthy along Tourist Development Council surpassing oil. The enormity of with SCCF Board member (TDC). TDC has featured SCCF’s the economic impact of poor water Nanelle Wehman, learning of our efforts to protect and research water quality on tourism in Lee County fundraising challenge, organized a quality issues by way of videos and resonates with decision makers. Solstice party, raising over $40,000

Outreach Highlights Program Number of People Program Number of People Nature Center 7,058 Events: 1,800 Turtle Tracks 517 Coastal Cleanup, Open House, July 4th Parade Stars Over Sanibel 288 Birding in the Preserves 250 Landscaping For Wildlife: Kayak Adventures 122 House Calls 50 (with Captiva Kayak Company) Landscaping with Natives Tours 65 Weeds ‘N Seeds 250 Butterfly House Tours 260 Trail Walks 509 Butterfly program at “Ding” 100 Captiva Cruises Wildlife Cruise 26,407 Butterfly programs at the Nature 225 Ethnobotany Garden Tours 65 Center for Lee County students Gator Tales 650

Page 8 cont. from left www.sccf.org Environmental Education in a single night. Captiva Cruises will also be assisting by attending public meetings and talking with other with a grant we received from the West Coast Inland organizations in Southwest Florida that share mutual Navigation District to learn more about people’s goals. And as always, the EE staff looks forward to the attitudes toward interacting with manatees and summer months so they can lend a hand with the sea dolphins. Recent activities indicate people are so turtle research and monitoring program. enamored with the animals they may unknowingly be causing harm. Stay tuned for next year’s findings. Wildlife Education The entire SCCF staff provided much of the Dee continued her popular native garden tours, logistical work when SCCF hosted the 2008 Everglades as well as her Gator Tales programs. Golf course Coalition Conference held in January on Captiva. workers, the Rotary Club, Refuge staff, the City of With SCCF's encouragement, the Everglades Coalition Sanibel’s Wildlife Committee, and the neighborhood displayed the work of research scientists for the first associations of Gulf Pines, the Dunes, Lake Murex, time. Environmental Education staff greeted attendees, and the Rocks all requested Gator Tales presentations. coordinated field trips and presented a panel discussion Alligator expert Kent Vliet of the University of Florida on the economic impacts of poor water quality. in Gainesville came to Sanibel for two presentations: Public outreach to organizations, a strategy known one for the general public, which was very well at SCCF, as “go to where they are already gathered,” attended as well as one for golf course workers on the included talks to local civic groups, service clubs and islands. Dee continued working with neighborhood homeowners associations. associations on alligator safety education. Boating excursions in Pine Island Sound continue The launch of a new bobcat education program in to be popular with SCCF members. A sunset sail the local newspapers brought responses from over 100 with a talk about tides, winds, waves, currents, and visitors and residents who called to report their island plankton anchored the trip. The history of fishing (the bobcat sightings. Fish House trip) continues to be enjoyed on Captiva Cruises' Playtime and, for the first time, the sailing Call Us catamaran, Adventure. If you have a group of interested individuals who Along with teaching, education staff continues would like to learn more about the nature on and to participate in learning activities that enable them around the islands, call us. to keep up with current events. This is accomplished

Landscaping For Wildlife Our extemely popular Landscaping for Wildlife program had a busy year. One-on-one staff consultations resulted in over 50 Landscaping for Wildlife housecalls this year alone by Native Plant Nursery staffers Jenny Evans and Andrea Biittig and Landscaping for Wildlife Educator Dee Serage-Century. Landscaping for Wildlife was part of the first Connect program aired on local public television (there is a link to the video on our website, under Education/Landscaping for Wildlife). Florida Butterflies and Their Caterpillars was widely distributed through the sale of copies to garden centers, botanical gardens, school districts, Dee Serage-Century leading a Native Garden Tour and other nature centers.

Page 9 Native Plant Nursery Once again, the Native Plant Nursery has completed an exciting and busy year! We celebrated the 40th anniversary of SCCF and the Native Plant Nursery’s 30th birthday by expanding our services. We now offer landscape design, landscape consultation, and installation services for all of your gardening needs! We also stayed quite busy in the nursery by answering questions, helping customers find what they needed, and keeping the nursery organized and running smoothly.

Volunteers, Interns, and Staff The nursery was assisted by a volunteer crew of Lew Fort, the nursery’s assistant manager, stands behind 31 industrious people, who by weeding, potting, the retail counter in the newly refurbished office. pruning, cleaning seeds, and doing all that was asked, accumulated 1,074 hours working in the nursery! We Education truly appreciate all of the hard work that our volunteers Nursery staff led an "off-campus" tour to generously give! experience local organic delights at Worden Farm in We also welcomed several new interns to our ranks. Punta Gorda. As 2007 wrapped up, we said goodbye to Tara Landa, Our design and installation services have resulted who after six months with us returned to Gainesville in projects with 10 separate residences. These to continue with school. In January, we welcomed endeavors have given us a chance to interact one-on- Sarah Levison and Julia Maki. Many of you will one with homeowners about using and maintaining remember these two from their roles as flappers during native plants in their landscape and how to choose the intern art auction in February. At the beginning appropriate plant species for an area. of the summer, Sarah returned to her native Vermont We also sponsored a very fun and successful to work in educating boaters about invasive aquatic landscaping makeover contest this year. Carol and plants. Julia moved to the central part of Florida, and Peter Wilkins of Poinciana Circle on Sanibel were is now working in a research position at the MacArthur the winners of this contest, resulting in a complete Agro-ecology Research Center at Buck Island Ranch makeover of a portion of their yard. This process (part of Archbold Biological Station) in Lake Placid. allowed nursery staff to work closely with the Wilkins Our staff continues on a fairly steady course in in designing a landscape that fit their needs. It has the nursery. We’ve been happy to have Andrea Biittig also served as an educational opportunity by teaching (formerly Yacaginsky) spearheading all tasks involved them how to install and maintain native plants in their in landscaping. She’s tackled many of our planting own backyard, so to speak. and design projects, and often is out for weeks at a time installing plants! Em Hayes has stayed busy Partnerships helping out part-time with our volunteers. Lew Our numerous partnerships both near and far, Fort has been quite successful in his propagation continue to grow and strengthen. This year saw the work, as evidenced by our overflowing shadehouse completion of the tree subsidy grant in cooperation that is literally stuffed with plants. Jenny Evans has with the Captiva Community Panel. This two-year spent the year working with homeowners in our project enabled 1,572 trees to be planted on the 50 Landscaping for Wildlife housecall program as well Captiva properties that participated in the program. as promoting the nursery through newspaper articles This past summer also kept us busy with planting and speaking engagements. projects in cooperation with the City of Sanibel. Each Page 10 cont. from left www.sccf.org Native Plant Nursery public beach access was enhanced well as coordinating garden tours. by expanding dune planting areas Our cooperation with J.N. and increasing the diversity of "Ding" Darling National Wildlife species. We worked with the Refuge also continues. The nursery Natural Resources Department to assisted in the planning and plant plant red and black mangroves as selection for the new wildlife habitat part of the Clam Bayou restoration garden along Wildlife Drive, as well project. Additional plantings also as providing the plants for several occurred to hide several wastewater other restoration areas throughout lift stations on Sanibel as well as Refuge property. enhancing buffers and planted areas This year, SCCF and the Andrea Biittig installs native plants along Wooster and Dunlop Roads, Native Plant Nursery became an at Peter and Carol Wilkins’s residence, Causeway Boulevard, at the new affiliate member of the Ladybird winners of our native landscaping Community Park, and around the Johnson Wildflower Center. This makeover contest. Donax wastewater treatment plant. partnership helps advocate for We have also continued our native plants by encouraging the Lastly, the nursery was extremely participation in the Periwinkle preservation and use of native happy to support both the Everglades Partnership. The nursery was plants throughout the country. Coalition Conference as well as a Lee happy to install and provide plants We are currently finishing work County Visitor and Convention for their first two gardens: one at that began last year as a grant from Bureau conference by providing a the northeast corner of Palm Ridge the Florida Native Plant Society. native plant backdrop for the stages at Road and Periwinkle Way, and the This grant allowed us to experiment each of these events. All of our plants other to the west of Casa Ybel Road with the propagation of the now literally “set the stage” for thinking and Mango Bay Surf Shop, across rare Florida Mayten, a threatened about our local environment! from the Sanibel Community plant about which little is known. Church. Additionally, Jenny We are expecting to present the Operations has been assisting the Periwinkle results from this project at the Most of our improvements Partnership Board of Directors with 2009 Florida Native Plant Society this year focused on the nursery designing signage for the gardens as conference in West Palm Beach. building. Last summer, we completed a remodel of our retail office area, allowing our “public space” to be more presentable. Over the winter, our dedicated Hammerhead crew installed our very own bathroom as well. This comes as a welcome relief to our staff, volunteers, and customers, who have spent the past 30 years walking back and forth (rain and shine) to the Nature Center to use the facilities! Additionally, the Hammerheads painted the exterior of our building, giving it renewed Last December, SCCF staff and volunteers joined several local groups to complete protection from the elements and a the installation of over 500 plants in two native plant gardens along Periwnkle fresh new glow. Way: one at Palm Ridge Road, and the second at Casa Ybel Road. Page 11 Fundraising Events

The Annual Sanctuary Golf Challenge held on January 26 benefited work on water quality issues affecting the islands. At a reception prior to the tournament, the Board of Governors of the Sanctuary Golf Club presented awards to the City of Sanibel, PURRE and SCCF for their “commitment to protect the quality of our waterways.” Thanks to the Sanctuary’s efforts, it was a tremendous success. 144 players enjoyed the Interns at the Art Auction with Dean Skaugstad. The afternoon and the “delicious” back-lawn reception auction benefits our intern program, enabling the afterwards with the drawing for raffle prizes. Foundation to provide field experience in Environmental The Club teamed up with the Good Neighbor Education, the Nursery, the Lab and Habitat Management Community Foundation of Sanibel-Captiva to college students. and contributed $31,365 to SCCF from the One of the highlights of the evening was a special tournament. song and dance by the interns. Decked out in flapper Thanks to Sanctuary Challenge co-Chairs Terry garb, they paraded through the audience with the art Igo and Bob Chrenc, the Club staff, and generous sponsors for a remarkable event. Continued on Page 27 16th Annual Tennis Tournament Sponsors The Foundation’s 5th Annual Art Auction on Championship Sponsors -- Special thanks to this year’s Tuesday, February 26 raised over $26,000 to support Championship sponsors, VIP/Karen Bell Realty, Wayne and our intern program. To kick off the event, Bank of the Linda Boyd, Bill and Tory Burch, Martha and Rick Siders. Islands hosted a meet-the-artists reception with wine Match Sponsors, Tom and Mimi , Kelton and Betsy and hors d’oeuvres on Wednesday, February 20. Burbank, Robin and Dick Cohan, Don and Ginny Egensteiner, On the night of the auction prospective bidders Mike Kelly and Pat and April Tzanis enjoyed an open bar and hors d’oeuvres catered Set Sponsors -- Bailey’s General Store & True Value Hardware, by Bailey’s General Store and sponsored by John Barefoot Charley’s Painting, Steve and Lena Brown, Hugh and Sheila Morley. There was time to visit, view and Fran Cameron, Bob and Penelope Clement, Jodi Cort the art and vote for their three favorite artists (the and Warren Schwab, Dick and Nancy Curtin, Tim and Carol winning artists were Jane Hudson, Lucas Century Gardner, Ron and Phyllis Gibson, Inge and Henry Glissman, and Charlie Frese). Suzanne and Fredarick Gobel, George and Leone Graham, Jane Hanger, Island Chiropractic – Dr. Robert Fisher, Larry and Jeanette James, Hal and June Patinkin, Sally Reed, 5th Annual Intern Art Auction Joan Secrest and Ken Koehler, Charlie and Caroline LeGette, Participating Artists -- Tom Adams, Mary Baker, Laura Helmut and Ilona Peters, Rose and Jack Rogers, Sandcastle Ball, Helen Baller, Kathy Boone, Jaye Boswell, Pam Construction Co., Sallie Soule, Nanelle Wehmann, and Bob Broderson, Lucas Century, Jerry Churchill, Bob Cipriani, Wigley. Game Sponsors were Judi Daugherty, Harry and Mona Pat Cleveland, Beth Collette, Susan Dunn, Ginny Gleitz, Island Sun Newspaper, Sanibel-Captiva Community Egensteiner, Charlie Frese, Neil Glaser, Sandy Gross, Sherry Bank, Charles Sobczak and Molly Heuer, Ken and Pam Halleran, Eleanor Harries, Sheila Hoen, Kit (Caroline) Monahan, Joseph and Marjorie Pacheco, Larry and Maureen Hoisington, Jane Hudson, Sissi Janku, Lauri Kaihlanen, Paul, Carol and Bill Rosenberg, Tom and Jane Settanni and Petra Kaiser, Mike Klein, Joyce Krivenko, Ruthi Levering, Victor and Barbara Showalter. Charles Lister, Francine Litofsky, Valerie McCaffrey, Charlie McCullough, Timothy Macko, Hillary Potter, Cathy Raab, Special thanks to -- The St. Francis Inn, a Bed & Breakfast Andi Rosenbaum-McCarter, Lynn Russell, Susan Sadler, in St. Augustine, FL, Bob & Ann Pulver for the Cruise and Pat St. Cyr, Kay Strong, Carolyn Swiney, Nancy Wilson Lunch in Pine Island Sound and the One Hour Tennis lesson and Peter Zell with Dunes tennis pro, Phil Deritis. Page 12 www.sccf.org Special Events The 2007 International Coastal enjoyed the evening at tables with Richard Collman, Janie Frese and Clean-up started off the season, with balloon-bouquets under a special Carolyn Gray. New board members hundreds of volunteers picking up tent decorated just for them. The John La Gorce, Barbara VonHarten beaches from the Causeway islands sponsors included Tom and Mimi and Art Weissbach were introduced. to Captiva before gathering at Adams, Wayne and Linda Boyd, After the meeting, members enjoyed the Nature Center to pick up Hugh and Fran Cameron, Charlie salmon and pork tenderloin provided their Coastal T-shirts, enjoy the and Janie Frese, Ron and Phyllis by Leslie Adams catering along with camaraderie of friends and feast on Gibson, Bill and Tina Hillebrandt, appetizers, salads, side dishes and hot dogs and other goodies. Mike Kelly, John and Deborah La desserts provided by SCCF members Gorce, Tom and Nancy Lagan, attending the meeting. Sparkling lights and brilliant Hal and June Patinkin, Goeff and neon green, orange, purple and pink Robbie Roepstorff, Paul and Lucy On Monday, December 8 the colors on tents, tables, banners and Roth, John and Donna Schubert, Foundation hosted its third annual balloons transformed the Foundation’s Rick and Martha Siders, Dean and member Shop & Sip at the Nature parking lot and porch into a circus Shirley Skaugstad, Sallie Soule, Jack Shop and Bookstore. Members grounds on Friday, November 9. An and Starr Thomas, Tom and Linda had an opportunity to save up estimated 500 guests celebrated our Uhler, Nanelle Wehmann and Bob to 25% on purchases of $100 or Foundation’s 40th anniversary at Wigley and Ann Moran. more that evening. Marti Bryant SCCF's Big Birthday Party. Jack and Michael Elias catered and board member Gwenda-Hiett Board member Nanelle the event and provided special Clements greeted shoppers with Wehmann and volunteer “party SCCF birthday cupcakes which wine and light hors d’oeuvres and planner” Phil Johnson set the festive were served along with Queenie’s answered questions they had about tone with their creative touch. At the special birthday ice cream. the Foundation. Hugh and Fran entrance guests were greeted with Cameron worked in the gift shop, party hats and noise makers. Clowns, The Foundation’s Annual with sales totaling over $2,000. jugglers, and even a stilt walker Meeting was held Friday, November This year the Foundation brought added to the party atmosphere. 30. After making his report of the the annual Life Member/Benefactor The Orlando-based Landsharks year’s accomplishments to members, Luncheon home to the Island Inn played a wide variety of music from Board President Paul Roth presented on Sanibel on Tuesday, February 13. Motown to Swing and had the crowd framed prints of the familiar Ikki Guests were able to enjoy the old hopping (and even hula hooping). Matsumoto Blue Heron to outgoing Florida style of the historic inn and view Host committee sponsors board members. Those honored were Continued on Page 27 Membership Membership is the lifeblood of the Foundation. The history of SCCF is part of the history of the islands. For over 40 years, we have been proud to be a part of this very special community, but we can’t do it without you. Life: 772 • In the public policy arena, member numbers bolster our advocacy efforts. Family: 1,425 When we can say to policy makers that we represent a large percentage of Individual: 429 the islands’ population, they pay closer attention. Corporate: 65 • Membership is a vote for preserving the very special and unique Sanibel environment. Total: 2,691 • Membership dollars help support the work of the Foundation, from land acquisition and restoration, marine research, education, and policy and ad- vocacy, to encouraging the use of native landscaping. Page 13 Natural Resource Policy With the work of Natural Resource Policy Director, Rae Ann Wessel, SCCF was pleased this year to be able to expand and magnify our policy department's influence and outreach through partnerships on issues relating to our key policy initiatives: water quality, land use, river-lake-glades restoration and legislation. Partnerships with the Everglades Coalition, Everglades Foundation, American Rivers and local west coast nonprofit groups allowed us to more effectively address Federal, State, regional and local issues. This year provided some unique opportunities for extending our voice and affecting change. Highlights include hosting the 23rd Annual Everglades Coalition Conference on Captiva Island; witnessing Governor Crist’s announcement of the intent to purchase 187,000 acres of land from the U.S. Sugar Corporation to provide a third Former Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham outlet from Lake Okeechobee to restore flow south; and (left) with Erick and Ellen Lindblad at the Everglades passage of the Federal Water Resources Development Act Coalition Conference. of 2007 (WRDA) to fund water projects and restoration Everglades Coalition Conference on Captiva Island in in the greater Everglades ecosystem. January 2008. It was the first time in the conference's two-decade history that the conference was held Outreach in the Caloosahatchee watershed -- where 70% of Most notable of our partnership and outreach unwanted water from Lake Okeechobee is discharged. efforts this year was hosting the 23rd Annual The conference exceeded all expectations in both attendance and star power, with a record-setting 420 attending to hear Federal and State leaders including Florida Governor Charlie Crist and Former Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham. Graham wrapped up the conference on a high note by issuing homework assignments for Everglades restoration (available at www.sccf.org under Policy). The policy department launched two new programs this year: First Mondays -- Policy at SCCF and the Caloosahatchee River Spotters. First Mondays is an interactive policy program, open to the public and held at the Foundation the first Monday of every month. The presentations provide an overview of the issues, benefits and obstacles faced in our wide- ranging policy initiatives. The sessions provide clear explanations -- with plenty of time for Q&A -- to explain SCCF positions and encourage public participation in the Foundation's initiatives. The SCCF Caloosahatchee River Spotters program was developed to establish a network of Map showing U.S. Sugar land in the EAA (dark grey). Page 14 cont. from left www.sccf.org Natural Resource Policy

Caloosahatchee River Caloosahatchee River

Photo left: The Caloosahatchee at the Franklin Lock & Dam during one of this year's algae events. The green water is east of the Lock. The photo right is that same green water at the Olga Water Treatment Plant, which was twice closed this year because of algal blooms. Photos by John Cassani. volunteers to provide updates on water conditions past year, policy staff has reached over 1,000 people in the river. River Spotters provide data reports and in special programs. Redesign of our website this photos from locations stretching from Moore Haven to year has allowed us to expand access to policy issues Cape Coral. These timely first-person observations can providing background, context and insight into our be correlated with the Marine Lab's RECON sensor policy activities and advocacy positions. readings to augment and enhance our understanding of what is happening in the river. Our River Spotters River-Lake-Glades Restoration can uniquely capture images such as this turbidity While Everglades restoration may seem to be far plume in Hickeys Creek and bluegreen algae bloom removed from the waters of Pine Island Sound, the at the W.P. Franklin Lock and Dam that closed the Caloosahatchee River plays a major role in determining Olga Water Treatment Plant. the quality of our local waters. The Caloosahatchee is, Our policy department continues to be recognized itself, impacted by Lake Okeechobee. Concerns about for our expertise and unique understanding of the both the quantity and quality of Lake Okeechobee issues and is called upon by groups both on-island and water will continue until the Kissimmee and the across the county to present policy programs. In the Everglades are restored. In June 2008, Governor Crist made a most unexpected but welcome announcement that the State would negotiate a deal to purchase 187,000 acres of land owned by U.S. Sugar Corporation. The key to Everglades restoration is to restore flows south out of Lake Okeechobee. We await the details of the negotiations between the South Florida Water Management District and U.S. Sugar Corporation, which are now expected in early 2009. To underscore the importance of this purchase, we participated with Everglades Foundation partners to meet with both Federal and State representatives and the media to spread the news. Aerial by River Spotter Don Doggett showing high- We are pleased to report that our support, in turbidity water coming out of Hickey's Creek (at the collaboration with national and statewide partner bottom) into the Caloosahatchee this past September. Continued on page 16 Page 15 Natural Resource Policy cont. from page 15 organizations, contributed pressure to push the passage of the 2007 Approximate mangrove shoreline Water Resources Development before water pressure "blew out" the Act (WRDA). Finally! This bill, mangroves and created the breach. which funds the Federal cost share of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) in Florida and water projects in other states, is designed to pass every two years but was last passed in 2000. Passage of the Act is critical to moving restoration forward.

Federal Initiatives Policy staff participated once again in River Action Days with the nonprofit American Rivers in The Ceitus boat lift is shown at the right, in a photo taken before its removal Washington, D.C. We were there to earlier this year. This canal, the westernmost in Cape Coral, now funnels promote Everglades restoration and stormwater runoff from the Cape's extensive canal system directly into water quality legislation, including Matlacha Pass. the Raw Sewage Right to Know Act, to further reduce damaging releases the next session. Clean Water Restoration Act, Global from Lake Okeechobee. Along with the City and the Warming Cap and Trade legislation efforts of many environmental and the 40th anniversary of the Wild 2008 Florida Legislative Session organizations, we were ultimately and Scenic Rivers Act. We joined The State Legislative session successful in killing a very poorly 111 advocates from 36 states to meet this year was challenged by a very crafted and pre-emptive fertilizer with 205 congressional offices. tight budget. We worked on the bill that failed in the last days of the SCCF has been actively engaged passage of bills to assure Everglades session. We are working with partner in the development of the new Lake Restoration funding, which includes stakeholders on fertilizer issues for Okeechobee Regulation Schedule Northern Everglades funding for the 2009 legislative sessions. (LORS). The LORS controls the the Caloosahatchee watershed, and We credit our new e-mail release of water from the lake and restoration of a very successful Florida Action Alert system with allowing is designed and utilized by the land buying program known as Southwest Florida’s voices and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Florida Forever. Both bills passed positions to be heard throughout SCCF worked with many groups at the end of the nail-biting session. the Capitol during the legislative across South Florida to revise the We also supported a Healthy Beaches session. Subscribers to the draft schedule to provide as much bill promoted by Sanibel Mayor system receive timely alerts with protection for the river and estuary as Mick Denham in response to beach background and sample letters or possible. The lake will be managed closures caused by sewage spills from talking points for e-mails, letters at lower levels, which will hopefully a privately owned but not properly and phone calls. To subscribe to help to improve the delivery, timing maintained wastewater package plant. our Action and News Alerts, just go and quality of the water coming Although it was widely supported by to our web site and sign up for the from the lake into our estuary. our legislative delegation, time ran SCCF Newsletter (in the green box However, it's not a final solution out before this worthy bill could be on the left side of the screen). and much work remains to be done voted on. We expect it to return at

Page 16 cont. from left www.sccf.org Natural Resource Policy Statewide Initiatives canal system from the protected voted to deny Mosaic’s application We have also been actively waters of Matlacha Pass Aquatic to mine the Altman Tract in Manatee engaged in a number of statewide Preserve. Lack of maintenance and County. This is very welcome water quality policy issues increased quantities of stormwater news. We continue to push for an that include establishing Total runoff from development in the area-wide Environmental Impact Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) watershed have caused blowouts Statement (EIS) to study the impact for the Caloosahatchee estuary and that have destroyed or impacted of all the mine activity. development of a Caloosahatchee acres of mangroves and caused DEP Working through a watershed River Watershed Protection Plan. to reevaluate the function of the subcommittee of the Regional design. To resolve the issue, SCCF is Planning Council led by Sanibel Legal Actions to Protect Water Quality participating with other stakeholders Mayor Mick Denham, we and Habitat in a one-year Ecosystem Management continue to support and promote On the land use front we are Approach (EMA) process to find a the development of a series of engaged in two legal battles to functional solution. water quality initiatives that local protect wetlands, water quality and communities can implement. To marine habitat. Harbour Pointe Regional & Local date, resolutions have passed for is a proposed community within Phosphate mines located in the fertilizer, municipal wastewater South Seas Resort on Captiva. Peace River contribute phosphorus treatment plants, onsite wastewater We continued our four-year battle loads to the waters of Charlotte plants, septic systems and stormwater against Mariner Properties' proposed Harbor and Pine Island Sound for new development as well as development of 24 large townhouse and drastically reduce freshwater re-development. Working with units in black mangrove basin flows to the estuary and harbor. partners, we successfully sponsored forest wetlands of the Pine Island This year SCCF policy staff spoke and passed a strong fertilizer Sound Aquatic Preserve. In 2008 out against a Mosaic Corporation ordinance for Lee County. the case came back before the Lee Settlement Agreement that would Policy staff participated County Hearing Examiner (HEX) have bound future Commissions in the development of the for a second hearing. Together in Lee, Charlotte and Sarasota Conceptual Management Plan with our co-petitioner, the Captiva Counties from bringing suit for Babcock Ranch which guides Civic Association, and joined by against the industry for the next the public-private partnership in the Conservancy of Southwest 30 years. This was successfully protection and preservation of Florida as intervenors, we testified set back when Lee and Sarasota the environmental, agricultural, in a two-day hearing. Following Counties declined to sign. Lee scientific, scenic and geologic the HEX decision later this fall, we County voted to challenge the resources of the site. The plan can will take our case to the Board of South Fort Meade Mine permit and be viewed on our website. County Commissioners and U.S. Manatee County Commissioners Army Corps of Engineers. A second legal challenge we engaged in this year involves the removal of the Ceitus Boat Lift in the westernmost Cape Coral canal. SCCF joined several local and regional nonprofit organizations and two individuals to challenge the removal of the boat lift. The boat lift separated Cape Coral’s stormwater The phosphate mining landscape: before (left) and after (right). Page 17 Marine Laboratory & RECON (River, Estuary & Coastal Observing Network) 2007-2008 was an important year for the SCCF Marine Lab. We launched the RECON (River, Estuary & Coastal Observing Network) water quality sensors and RECON's real-time web interface, purchased with the funds raised in last year's "Protect the Water" campaign. The Lab transitioned to a greater emphasis on water quality and habitat restoration from the past emphasis on finfish aquaculture and fish age-growth studies, implementing numerous new initiatives. Lab staff has been working closely with Natural Dr. Eric Milbrandt collecting algae samples in June for the Red Drift Algae Resource Policy Director Rae Ann study. Photo courtesy of Valerie Roche, News-Press Wessel, bringing more strength to the Foundation's presence on water Information System) is a powerful GIS and database integration and quality issues. software application used for management. Seagrass research is During most of this reporting modeling and mapping data over a central component of the work of period (July 2007 to June 2008), time and space. Dr. Rybak will be Eric Milbrandt and Rick Bartleson. southwest Florida was in an focusing on organizing, analyzing Dr. Milbrandt, freed from his extended drought. There were no and interpreting RECON data in acting director responsibilities, Lake Okeechobee discharges and a variety of formats. These new was able to return to more day- water color/clarity improved. Fish capabilities will allow us to begin to-day research and related duties. and invertebrates were abundant; presenting RECON data and Dr. Bartleson, Research Scientist, seagrasses were thriving and other research results in both user- completed a project to better predict expanding. However, with the friendly visual formats as well as submerged grass growth responses to June 2008 onset of rains and the sophisiticated technical reporting salinity, temperature and light. Brad following tropical storms and passing for the scientific community. Klement took on a critical role with hurricanes, lake levels rose in record the new two-year drift algae study. time. Rain in the Caloosahatchee Staff Research Assistants A.J. watershed plus intermittent lake New Lab Director, Dr. Loren Martignette and Jeff Siwicke releases combined to bring an end Coen, arrived in October 2007 were invaluable in getting the to that clear water. to assist with bringing RECON RECON network and website online. He has refocused some of up and running. Molly Dawson, GIS the Lab's research programs while Grant Administrator, assisted with The Lab substantially upgraded continuing his work with other everything at the lab from grants to our GIS capability, investing in scientists summarizing the status of developing displays and brochures equipment, software and bringing oyster reef habitats worldwide. for the lab. GIS Specialist Dr. Alex Rybak Dr. Alex Rybak brings us new onboard. GIS (Geographic in-house capabilities related to

Page 18 cont. from left www.recon.sccf.org Marine Laboratory & RECON Research Programs RECON is set to sample on an hourly basis but RECON we can adjust the rate of sampling; during Tropical The RECON network of seven fixed-location Storm Fay, we sampled every 15 minutes. sensors is fully operational and transmitting data hourly to www.recon.sccf.org; an eighth sensor is deployed on Water Quality and Macroalgae a mobile basis. RECON data is being incorporated In 2008 we initiated a large two-year study into our research as well as other Foundation activities, with a team of scientists from Florida Gulf Coast including Policy. University (FGCU) and the University of Miami, RECON's network reaches from Lake Okeechobee which is supported by local governments. The red to the Gulf of Mexico, spanning freshwater to full drift algae that piled up on Sanibel and other Lee salinity water. Running a few ‘nodes’ would be quite a County beaches in 2005-2006 consisted of several challenge: operating seven sensors spread over 90 miles is different species of macroalgae. truly unique—thanks especially to A.J. Martignette, Eric Drs. Milbrandt, Coen, and Bartleson are working Milbrandt and Jeff Siwicke, who worked tirelessly to get with other scientists to examine nutrients (including the system up and running. Even Moore Haven gators those released from inshore and offshore sediments) could not deter them (except A.J.) from their appointed to determine the connections. Sampling will occur task. Rather than having to deal with these predators in near the Sanibel causeway and at offshore areas from the water, A.J. developed an engineering solution, one of Redfish Pass to Bonita Beach. his many engineering contributions to the Lab. Continued on Page 20

GIS maps based on RECON data showing the changes in CDOM (Colored Dissolved Organic Matter) and Salinity caused by Tropical Storm Fay's heavy rains in August 2008. Data between sensor locations is interpolated. Page 19 Marine Laboratory & RECON cont. from page 19

Left: Healthy seagrass beds. Right: Seagrass blades covered with algae in a photo taken during previous release events. In a related effort, in collaboration with Drs. Grizzle almost no SAV present. and Riegl from the University of New Hampshire and Nova Southeastern University, respectively, we will use SAV restoration and monitoring in the river a combination of hydroacoustic video-surveying and A new project funded by Lee County to Dr. related ground-truthing to map the sea floor off Fort Bartleson was begun summer 2008 on grass Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva islands. (Ruppia maritima) restoration and monitoring in the Caloosahatchee using cages to protect the shoots from Seagrasses grazing herbivores. Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) provides a Dr. Bartleson will monitor planted widgeon grass diverse array of ecological services, which have been propagated from our outdoor tanks. Using the established valued at over $20,5001 per acre each year. Since plots, we will be able to judge the impact of water quality the Caloosahatchee has over 12,500 acres of shallow changes (including Everglades restoration efforts). bottoms where various SAV species could potentially colonize, millions of dollars worth of “ecosystem 1 In Florida, the Department of Environmental Protection has estimated services” could be gained by restoration of SAVs. The that each acre of seagrass has an economic value of approximately $20,500 per year, which translates into a statewide economic benefit of $55.4 billion main stem of the Caloosahatchee River currently has annually. (Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 2001). Valade Marine Lab Challenge Grant During FY07-08, an incredible challenge grant was issued by our good and ardent supporter, Gretchen Valade. Thanks to her $100,000 challenge, and those members who responded so generously to it, the SCCF Marine Laboratory received an additional $161,540 in support of its ongoing research activities. Those responding to the Valade Marine Lab Challenge Grant were: Wayne & Linda Boyd Mike Kelly John & Deborah La Gorce Chip & Nancy Roach Philip & Roberta Puschel Shipley Foundation Philip & Roberta Puschel Foundation Annie Skaugstad-Nachtsheim On behalf of the Kaemmer Family of the Janie & Charlie Frese HRK Foundation: Peter & Peggy Rosenblum Martha & Art Kaemmer Belle Lipsky Kate Tilney & Fred Kaemmer Art & Joyce Weissbach Julia & Eric Hynnek & children Gwenda Hiett-Clements & Len Clements Tom Robinson and Richard & Deborah Donahue Tom & Linda Uhler Gretchen Valade Page 20 cont. from left www.recon.sccf.org Marine Laboratory & RECON conducted in the lab’s mesocosm building, providing the detailed physiological responses of tape grass that managers need for modeling.

Using RECON to predict SAV tolerances A real-time tool for SAV management was developed by Dr. Milbrandt using data collected by RECON. Many previous management tools for seagrass and low-salinity plants were based on using either a 10-year trends analysis or annual estimates of percent cover. Our single mobile Lab staff: (back row, from left) Mark Thompson, A.J. Martignette, Brad RECON unit was used to measure Klement, Jeff Siwicke; (front row, from left) Dr. Eric Milbrandt, Dr. Rick water quality around 11 SAV Bartleson, Dr. Alex Rybak and Dr. Loren Coen. Not shown: Molly Dawson stations. That data, combined Tape grass and light, salinity and light, salinity and temperature with directly measured seagrass temperature regimes on plant growth and growth rates, was used to develop Dr. Bartleson completed a multi- performance for the submerged a predictive tool that relates water year (2006-2008) investigation on aquatic plant, Vallisneria americana conditions to SAV tolerances. the physiological effects of various (or tape grass). Studies were Continued on Page 22

Grants with the following titles were sponsored during all or part of this fiscal year by Federal, State and local agencies: SCCF water quality observing system, 2007-2008, County potential impacts of elevated boat traffic and related Tourist Development Council (TDC), through City of anthropogenic affects with regard to shoreline changes Sanibel. and intertidal oyster habitat status and trends, 2008- SCCF water quality observing system, 2008-2009, County 2009. Tourist Development Council (TDC), through City of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Monitoring. The latter Sanibel. contract supported by SFWMD for several years was not Bay scallop monitoring in Tarpon Bay and Pine Island continued beyond early 2008. Sound, 2008-2009, Charlotte Harbour National Estuary Replant and monitor Vallisneria americana upstream of S-79, Program (CHNEP). subcontract from Seagrass Recovery, Inc., 2008. Identification of Microbes Critical to the Enhancement of Lee County Tourist Development Council (TDC). A study Seagrass Restoration, CHNEP. to identify potential sources of impaired waters and Tape Grass physiological Tolerances (SFWMD), 2006-2008. associated habitat status in nearby waters surrounding Effects of Lake Okeechobee Discharges on the Caloosahatchee Captiva Island, Florida, 2008-2010 Estuary and Caloosahatchee River/Estuary, SFWMD. Using optical properties and thresholds to determine SAV Lee County/West Coast Inland Navigation District. Ruppia health in the Caloosahatchee, SFWMD, 2005-2006 (seagrass) transplantation and monitoring in the Florida Gulf Coast University/City of Sanibel/Lee Co. Caloosahatchee, 2008-2009. Bioavailability and sources of nutrients and the linkages City of Sanibel, The Sanibel River and the impaired waters to nuisance drift algae, 2008-2010. rule: how stable nitrogen isotopes and phytoplankton Florida Gulf Coast University/City of Sanibel/Lee Co. community analyses can indicate nutrient sources and Bioavailability and sources of nutrients and the linkages evaluate nutrient reduction efforts, 2008. to nuisance drift algae. Subcontract related to acoustics South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium. Evaluating the and video mapping, 2008-2010.

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Tape grass planting in the Bay scallop monitoring Caloosahatchee As part of a statewide effort with Tape grass (Vallisneria) once other scientists from FWRI and flourished in the Caloosahatchee Mote Marine Lab, we continued in the vicinity of downtown Fort monitoring bay scallop recruitment Myers. Given the recent drought in Pine Island Sound and Tarpon conditions, high salinities caused Bay. Coen and Thompson are a die-off and today, SAV is rare. monitoring nine stations monthly Before the most recent die-off but few young scallop ‘spat’ have tape grass populations were well been collected. SCCF participated documented from Beautiful Island in a Pine Island Sound restoration south to the Edison bridge. In order project with Mote Marine several to provide a potential seed source years ago but the severe water for restoration of downstream quality problems of 2005-2006 A.J. Martignette collecting a water habitats, Dr. Milbrandt, lab staff and wiped out that small, newly sample to validate the accuracy of Seagrass Recovery, Inc. planted tape established population. It is hoped RECON's sensors. grass upstream of S-79 (Franklin that scallop restoration efforts Lock) at sites in 2008 that are not undertaken in the Tampa Bay area Milbrandt and Rybak are initiating threatened by higher salinity water. will eventually benefit this area a two-year study of local water The effort included protection with new recruitment and a viable quality problems on Captiva and of the plants using exclusion cages. population. Sanibel islands. The work will focus A methods manual was prepared for on identifying sources of problems Seagrass Recovery and the funding Monitoring local water quality such as bacterial contamination agency, detailing the procedures for problems resulting in closures of local beaches tape grass restoration. Coen, Thompson, Bartleson, and shellfish harvesting grounds. It will use our mobile RECON unit, along with other existing tools at the lab. Lee County will run most of our nutrient and Enterococci samples. The study will also inventory and map seagrass resources and help to identify the severity of nutrient enrichment problems in local water bodies.

Facilities and Equipment Facilities improvements included the addition of an office trailer, improved information technology (IT) capabilities with a new server, faster DSL speed, new PCs and software. Upgrades were made to both Vallisneria americana in the Caloosahatchee, planted as part of a Lab project. the lab building and equipment in The cage protects the newly planted grass from grazers. the past year. We purchased a new Page 22 www.sccf.org Communications This past year, SCCF received an anonymous grant to fund the design of a new web site and the addition to staff of Communications Coordinator Karen Nelson. The new web site went live in February 2008. Along with a greatly enhanced Natural Resource Policy section, the new site also includes the RECON web site pages (which are shepherded by A. J. Martignette at the Marine Lab). We added an e-mail module to the site which allows us to send e-blasts. The response to the Action Alerts penned by Rae Ann Wessel has been very positive. The SCCF Member Update is also sent by e-mail to those who have requested it. A new SCCF brochure has been designed, as well as a panel that will be part of a new www.sccf.org home page sign outside the Sanibel and Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce visitor center. SCCF has been contributing column to islandpapers that cover different aspects of the Foundation's work but focuses particularly on the Marine Lab, water quality and policy issues.

cont. from left Marine Laboratory & RECON Turner fluorometer, centrifuge, Memorandum of Understanding Two new Ph.D.'s were added turbidometer and related lab items (originally penned in 2000) to to the Lab's existing complement for in-house analysis of chlorophylls, include the involvement of Habitat of research scientists, bring new turbidity and several other critical Management and Policy staff. dimension to the Lab's research parameters. As part of the two-year We have undertaken a more breadth. drift algae study, we purchased a formalized relationship with Florida We head into the coming year with new UW video light system and Atlantic University, Mote Marine two main goals. The first is to increase lasers for measuring organisms Laboratory, the University of South awareness of RECON's unique ability on captured imagery. A new Florida and other institutions in the to track changes in water quality in weather station was ordered and state, and we are working towards near real-time. This data will greatly installed in 2007. Dr. Bartleson a greater role in both graduate and enhance our understanding of the made excellent use of the new undergraduate education, including dynamics of the river and estuary, temperature controlled lab in his supporting a Lab intern and, establishing SCCF as a significant tape grass physiological tolerance potentially, a future dedicated Marine "player" in water quality issues. studies. Lab fellowship. Secondly, we are establishing a long-range plan that includes Partnership with Educational Looking to the Future upgrading and enhacing the Lab's Institutions The past year was an important equipment and facilities while We strengthened our ties with year of transition for the Marine Lab, budgeting for stability and growth. Florida Gulf Coast University and we have taken on a host of new (FGCU), and we are revising our challenges. Page 23 Finance July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008 Income: Expenses: Contributions/Memberships 834,931 Program Services and Management 1,033,333 Admissions 8,969 General Operations 124,198 Nature Shop & Bookstore 57,145 Nature Shop & Bookstore 33,576 Landscaping for Wildlife 221,746 Landscaping for Wildlife 148,667 Education 112,863 Education 101,663 Sea Turtle Conservation 23,020 Sea Turtle Conservation 23,020 Habitat Management 548,562 Habitat Management 548,562 Marine Laboratory 440,757 Marine Laboratory 440,757 Memorial 7,535 Memorial 1,236 Land 281,152 Land 281,152 Special Events 51,697 Special Events 52,415 Misc Income 37,765 Misc Expense 25,820 Interest/Dividends 18,652 Insurance 28,699 Endowment Operating Support 107,142 Physical Plant 49,737 Public Relations/Communications 69,817 2007 Fund Balance Carry Forward 694,458 Capital Expense 6,401

Total Operating/Project Income $3,446,394 Total Operating/Project Expenses $2,969,053

*FY 07-08 Fund Balance Carry Forward $477,341 *Funds contributed in 2007-08 for work in 2008-09

Volunteers Our volunteers continue to sustain SCCF with their expertise and dedicated Volunteer Hours hard work. We had 657 volunteers work a Number of Number total of 19,690 hours, which is the equivalent Program Volunteers of Hours Board of Trustees and Committees 50 1,214 of 10 full-time staff positions. The actual Birding at the Preserves 10 108 number is probably higher because tracking Butterfly House 3 106 our volunteers and their hours is not an exact Captiva Cruises Wildlife Cruise docents 10 766 science, and not everyone keeps a record of Carpentry Crew (Hammerheads) 12 4,963 and reports their hours. However, keeping Habitat Management 6 138 Landscaping for Wildlife 31 1,074 track of volunteer hours is important to the Nature Shop and Bookstore 35 2,408 Foundation for receiving grant money, for Office (phones, mailings, data entry) 28 1,560 reporting purposes, and of course to recognize Others (building bird boxes, signage) 5 85 those who give of their time, energy, skills Sea Turtle Conservation Program 112 4,689 and talent. Shorebird Monitoring 10 346 Special Events 327 1,702 A special thanks to our volunteers who Trail Guides 13 290 help us protect wildlife habitat on and around Vehicle Maintenance 1 100 the islands of Sanibel and Captiva! Weeds “N Seeds 4 141

Page 24 www.sccf.org Legacy Fund Endowments

The Legacy Fund endowments totaled $2,806,843. 2007-2008 honorees to the Legacy Society. Each year, a percentage goes toward program support Due to scheduling conflicts, we were unable to have a formal (this year, 6.5% of the average fund value over the induction of the 2007-2008 honorees. They included: previous 12 quarters). That program support is • Messengers of Healing Winds Foundation – for the establishment distributed through six program funds reflective of the of a $50,000 challenge grant for the endowments Conservation Foundation’s core program areas: • Tom and Mimi Adams – for graciously matching that challenge • The Preservation Fund, supporting our general with a gift annuity operations and ensuring our ability to act in • Dick Curtin – for the creation of a generous gift annuity support of the Foundation’s mission statement • Judy Wellons – for an outright gift of stock to support the • The Habitat Management Fund, allowing us to endowments manage the land we have acquired for perpetual • Dick and Mary Butler – for the establishment of a trust vehicle conservation naming SCCF • Jane Werner, Louise Johnson, and the late Adelaide Cherbonnier • The Landscaping for Wildlife Fund, taking the – for their inclusion of SCCF in their estate planning, and principles of habitat management to homes, • The Sovereign People Internship Fund – which, on behalf of businesses, and transitional corridors generous and anonymous donors, established a $125,000 fund • The Environmental Education Fund, to endow an intern’s annual stipend in perpetuity

underwriting staff positions and broadening We look forward to honoring them in 2009 and are grateful that our program outreach (including the Wilmeth The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company will once again be sponsoring that Environmental Education Fund and the Ding event and administering the endowments. Darling Conservation Education Fund) • The Sea Turtle Conservation and Research Fund, in the future from one charitable lead trust supporting our work with threatened loggerheads • Charitable Remainder Trusts – Planned gifts to the and other endangered sea turtles Foundation include seven remainder trusts • The Marine Laboratory Fund, endowing research • Charitable Gift Annuities – Members have created activities and promoting the health of the marine ten gift annuities in support of the endowments nursery areas surrounding our islands • Trusts and Bequests – We are aware of the We are thankful to the Legacy Society members who Conservation Foundation being remembered in have used various planned giving vehicles to support the 28 bequests and trust vehicles. Among others, we Legacy Funds. To date, we are aware of the following are most grateful for the planned bequests made types of planned gifts being used to endow our efforts: by the new Legacy Society members If you have endowed our work through any of • Outright Gifts of Cash, Real Estate, Securities and these vehicles and feel we are unaware of your gift, we Life Insurance – We have received 28 outright gifts hope you will inform us so we may thank you now for to date in this category the gift you have planned for the future. • Charitable Lead Trusts – The Foundation will benefit Legacy Society Members: Tom and Mimi Adams Meleanor and Donald Deming Kip and Andrea Koss Sovereign People Internship Marge Angst Millie B. Ford Deborah and John La Gorce Fund Armand and Beverly Ball Charles and Janet Gleason Sally Lupfer David Stanley Edward Beattie Phyllis and Glen Gresham Messengers of Healing Winds Vesta Stearn Chuck and Sally Bisbee Bill and Nancy Hanger Foundation Linda Sturgis Helen Blomquist Bob and Jane Hanger John Raffensperger, M.D. Barbara Tobin F. N. Bowles, Jr. Al and Sally Hanser and Susan Luck, M.D. Linda and Tom Uhler Claudia Burns Bill and Tina Hillebrandt Sally Reed Gretchen Valade Dick and Mary Butler Harry Huizenga Jack and Rose Rogers Judy Wellons Yolanda Cannon Larry and Jeannette James Robert E. Schneider Foundation Jane Werner Adelaide Cherbonnier Linda and Greg Jennings -- Dick Schneider Bob Wigley Peter Blaze Corcoran Louise Johnson John and Scott Pat Wilmeth Richard Curtin, M.D. and Thomas Johnson Barbara Shane Bill and Ann Wollschlager Don and Carolyn DeCoster Kind World Foundation Sallie and Gardner Soule Barbara Wood Page 25 Annual Fund Drive The Annual Fund Drive seeks annual tax- deductible gifts from our supporters to fund our operations for the year. They enhance the revenues we receive the program grants and other income sources. We are truly appreciative of our donors. They recognize that our yearly program activities would not be possible without their help. Thanks to gifts from 1,192 donors, the Annual Fund Drive raised $667,655 for the year ending June 30. We are so appreciative of each and every gift, and hope that a growing number of our members will also contribute to the AFD annually. During the FY07-08 AFD, there were several major gifts, totaling $10,000 or more, whose donors we would particularly like to recognize. In descending order, they are: Paul McCarthy and Nanelle Wehmann aboard the Lady Chadwick for the Summer Solstice Cruise. Sally Lupfer As the spring approached, it became clear that, Barbara and Steven King despite the generosity of our donors, we were not Shipley Foundation, Inc. going to reach our $750,000 goal. At that time, a Bob Wigley final AFD fundraising event was conceived by Paul Buchanan Family Foundation McCarthy of Captiva Cruises and SCCF Trustee Robert E. Schneider Foundation – Dick Schneider Nanelle Wehmann. Thanks to Paul and Nanelle's Sally Reed hard work, and the generosity of their guests and Captiva Cruises Captiva Cruises, over $40,000 was raised during the Charles and Caroline LeGette event aboard the Lady Chadwick. Marcia T. MacKinnon As Erick Lindblad said at the time, "We were Dorothy Richardson shy of our $750,000 goal for this year, but thanks Middendorf Family Foundation to everyone's best efforts to support our ongoing work, Peter and Christine Schluter we came pretty darn close. It's a tough economy, and we're grateful for where we are today."

Annual Fund Drive Donors

$20,000 - $49,999 $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Edgar Lupfer The Shipley Foundation Robert and Barbara Allio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pick Barbara and Steven King Bob Wigley Wayne and Linda Boyd Mr. and Mrs. James C. Pigott Ron and Debbie Brooks Philip and Roberta Puschel $10,000 - $19,999 Captiva Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Roth Richard and Deborah Donahue Jack and Kelli Thomas Buchanan Family Foundation Middendorf Family Foundation George and Miriam Martin Foundation - Jack and Starr Thomas Captiva Cruises Sally Reed Carol and Larry Strange Mrs. Janet Vea Mr. Michael F. Kelly Mrs. Dorothy J. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Linnemann Rod and Gerry Verblaauw Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. LeGette Robert E. Schneider Foundation - Dick Schneider Leonard and Renee Minsky Marcia T. MacKinnon Mr. Peter and Dr. Christine Schluter $1,000 - $4,999 Charles and Linda Adams Mr. and Mrs. John M. Boler Lisa S. Brooks Catering by Jack & Michael Elias, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. James R. Cryder Tom and Mimi Adams Mrs. Alexandra Bordiuk Mr. and Mrs. William A.C. Brooks Alexander and Saralee Christ Ralph and Billye Curtis Edward and Catherine Anderson Sherwood and Sharon Boudeman Anne and John Burden Coile Foundation - Chris and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Davie David and Hazel Barber Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bowden Ms. Claudia Burns Susan Coile Mr. and Mrs. Lowell DeVasure Ray and Elaine Birck Doris I. Bowen Hugh and Fran Cameron Drs. Elizabeth and Charles Crandall Ed and Laurie Deyoung Mr. Frank Bireley Ms. Virginie H. Brightman Dan and Donna Casey Mr. Douglas Crocker, II Doc Ford's Rum Bar & Grille Page 26 cont. from page 13 www.sccf.org Special Events the Gulf from the dining room. SCCF to face painting, mask making, the Natural Resource Policy Director Rae untamed "animal sounds" contest Volunteer Service Awards Ann Wessel gave an enlightening slide and the musical fun of Mrs. Kate. Number of Hours 15,000 -- Dean Skaugstad and Sam presentation on the water quality in the Landry greater Everglades and Caloosahatchee The Foundation honored 10,000 -- Beverly Ball watershed. After the lunch, Island its volunteers for their valuable 6,000 -- Fran Cameron Inn board member and SCCF Life contributions made during the year 5,000 -- Wally Kain Member Sam Bailey praised Wessel’s at the annual Volunteer Party at BIG 4,000 -- Tim Gardner 3,000 -- Judi Daugherty presentation and commented that “the ARTS on Wednesday, March 12. 2,000 -- Gwenda Hiett-Clements and greatest island non-profit organization Once again the staff entertained Inge Glissman had come to the greatest island resort” the volunteers with their original take 1,000 -- Les Forney, Carol Fenniman for their lunch and he thought that was on Dancing With the Stars – Dancing and Sallie Soule a perfect match. With the Volunteers. The Marine SCCF welcomed everyone to Laboratory’s Eric Milbrandt stole the Number of Years 20 -- Chuck Hoover and Doris Bowen our February Open House with lots show with his Elvis imitation. 15 -- Renee Budke, Mimi Adams and of hands-on activities and curiosities Jayne and Brian Baker of Jayne’s June McKinnell to explore, from the Marine Lab's Victorian Garden catered the 10 -- Sam Landry, Ginny Egensteiner oyster tank to a demonstration of reception for the approximately and Dale McGinley spinning thread from wild cotton 150 volunteers at the event.

cont. from page 12 Fundraising Events works to entice the bidders. A special thanks to event Conservation Foundation volunteer Warren chair, Ginny Egensteiner, and, of course auctioneer Schwab chaired the tournament committee for the Warren Schwab, who kept the mood festive with his seventh consecutive year and event founder Lucas change of hats and bid-enticing antics. Century once again provided the etched glassware presented to the sponsors and winners. The Foundation’s 16th Annual Tennis Tournament -- which "netted" $22,500 -- was held at The Dunes Golf & Tennis Club, March 28, 29 and 30. The event started Friday night with a buffet sponsored by Bank of and catered by Jack and Mike Elias. Bank of America also sponsored the T-shirts created by Lifeline Designs. The players enjoyed spectacular spring weather all weekend at The Dunes, whose staff also provided the continental breakfasts and buffet lunches.

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$1,000 - $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Donker Frank Mangano Foundation Bruce and Jeanne Grossnickle Bill and Tina Hillebrandt Dr. Lawrence R. and Jeannette James Don and Ginny Egensteiner Janie Howland Frese George and Lee Haines Ms. Shirley S. Hoch Janice Michelle Foundation, Inc. John G. Eilering General Electric Richard and Barbara Hansen HSBC /Public Affairs/Corporate Mr. and Mrs. David L. K. Jeffrey Milly and Russ Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gibson Dr. Bette Harig Contributions Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jeffrey Richard and Sally Ennis Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Hausmann Dr. John and Ms. Sandra Hutton Jensen's Twin Palm Marina Federated Department Stores Mr. and Mrs. William O. Grabe Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hellmuth John and Lana Jacobs John Grey Painting Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George E. Graham Georgia N. Hemphill Dick and Mary Jalkut Anne Nobles Page 27 Annual Fund Drive Donors cont. from page 27

$1,000 - $4,999 Win and Rita Johnson Mammel Family Foundation George and Virginia Parker Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Roepstorff Paul and Joan Staley VIP Karen Bell Realty, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Irving S. Johnson Mariel Foundation Doug and Mary Lynn Parsons Bruce and Joan Rogers Brad and Shelli Stanback Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Wagner, Jr. Nancy B. Johnson Chris and Lisa Matz Hal and June Patinkin Peter and Peggy Rosenblum Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Stirn Bill and Judy Walter Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Kain Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McCarthy Mrs. Jacqueline M. Pennington Rotary Club of Sanibel-Captiva Mr. and Mrs. John H. Swope Richard and Gloria Waterhouse Kara Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKenny Dale and Jeri Peterson Charles R. Rubright Ann H. Talcott Tim and Tina Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kirk Keith and Frances Moffat Philip Morris Matching Gift Klaus and Mary Ann Saegebarth Ms. Lee Ann Tauck Nanelle Wehmann Ms. Robin C. Krivanek John and Sheilah Morley Program Sanibel Shell Club Mrs. Mary L. Tecklenburg Arthur and Joyce Weissbach Mr. and Mrs. Wayne La Fave Mrs. Carol D. Morsani George and Katrin Phocas Shirley and John Schlossman Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Teerlink Craig and Mary Welch Deborah and John La Gorce John and Kay Morse Larry and Sandra Pike James and Kathleen Schubert Peter and Sheila Thornley Margaret and Albert White Tom and Nancy Lagan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Munz-Jones Guy and Joan Pontius Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schubert 'Tween Waters Inn Flo and Kirk Williams Mr. and Mrs. William E. LaMothe Ms. Ann L. Nachtsheim-Skaugstad Prudential Foundation Matching Sehgal Family Foundation Tom and Linda Uhler Pat and Harvey Wilmeth Jim and Lorraine Laroy Mr. Albert F. Nagel Gifts Mr. Sanford C. Sexhus U.S.Trust-Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wollschlager Daniel and Jane Lautermilch Mr. and Mrs. William B. O'Connor David P. Ranford Mrs. Barbara C. Shane Private Wealth Mgmnt. Lawson Family Foundation John and Cyndy O'Hara Mr. and Mrs. Lamson Rheinfrank, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Siders Ms. Roxanne Van Bokkelen Chip and Sheryl Lesch Oswald, Trippe and Company, Inc. Franklin Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Skaugstad Ms. Sarita Van Vleck Edith MacGuire Mr. Nat P. Ozmon Charles and Nancy Riley Nancy B. Smith Bill and Annie Vanderbilt Bryan and Patti Majewski Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Pappas Chip and Nancy Roach Sallie Soule Ray and Susan Verdon $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Allen Michael and Shirlla Cuscaden Dr. Louise M. Johnson James D. Miller Jerry and Mary Sherman Armand and Beverly Ball John and Bonnie Dale George and Barbara Karr Mucky Duck of Captiva Soon Come Contract Hauling Morris and Lynn Ballen Nancy Dixon Bobbie and Warren Kimber James and Barbara Mulka South Seas Island Resort Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Berman Thomas and Connie Edgar John & Wendy Kindig Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Mullins Specialty Risk Management Services Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ehret Jonathan Kiser Joel and Bunny Ospa Daniel and Becky Steves Barbara Bolt Pamela B. Ellis Ted and Grace Anne Koppel Martin and Enid Packard Virginia and Edward Stringer Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Bradford John and Jane Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Koss Bob and Mary Ellen Paulson Mr. and Mrs. L. Britt Swofford Mac and Becky Briggs Dennis Geoghan Carolyn Gray and Stuart Langton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payson, III Catherine Symchych Steve and Mary Brogan Jack and Maureen Ghublikian Lily & Company, Inc. Wayne and Martha Ponader Albert and Barbara Symes Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown Bob and Jean Gryzmala Linda and Nick Linsmayer Richard and Nathalie Pyle Sherrie and Jerry Szpondowski Jeff Brown Laurie and Steve Hafener Ms. Jennie P. Linthorst Drs. John G. Raffensperger & Susan Barbara S. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Brown Barbara and Carl Harcourt Bob and Carol Lloyd G. Luck Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Thompson Bill and Tory Burch Malcolm and Susan Harpham Mr. and Mrs. Marcus C. Low, Jr. Joyce and Don Rice Ms. Barbara C. Tobin Gail and Steven Burke Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hart Sally and Fran Lynch Bob and Sandra Rightmire Nancy and Tom Traylor Patricia M. Camp Len Clements and Gwenda Hiett- John and Marjorie Madden RJW Foundation David and Sandra Waks Captiva Island Store, Inc. Clements Mr. and Mrs. James G. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Roth Mrs. Barbara H. Walker Woody and Betty Cater Roch and Carol Hillenbrand Terrance and Nancy McClinch Peg and John Royse Ms. Amy Lou Waters Jerry R. Churchill Rick and Lori Hypes Chip and Sarah McClure Sanctuary Golf Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Williams Karen Clarke Dr. and Mrs. George E. Irwin, Jr. Marge and Joe Meek Sanibel Island Fishing Club Arnee R. and Walter A. Winshall Carolyn and John Connors Stephen and Rita Jaeger Gail and Carl Meier Mrs. Lee J. Seidler John and Martha Wolf Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crimmins Liddy Johnson Horst and Sandra Metz Jane and Buzz Shepard

$100 - $499 Robert and Andrea Adler Dr. and Mrs. Gottfried O. Berger Joanne and Bob Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John D. Foskett AIG Matching Grants Program Drs. Daniel and Debra Bergmann Mary Lou Carpenter Dr. and Mrs. David Davis Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Foster Dr. and Mrs. F. Knight Alexander Mrs. Ervin F. Bickley, Jr. Steve and Patti Carson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Demik Carol and Marvin Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alteri Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bielfelt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Cassell Meleanor and Donald Deming Janet Frane Gary Anderson Dr. John C. Bloom Monie Chase Blake and Jan Devitt Melinda M. Freeman Tony Andrews L. C. Blynn Philip and Deborah Cheevers David and Janet Dix Andrea and Phil Gainer Christine and Paul Andrews Phyllis and Irwin Bogen Mrs. Janet H. Cherrix Dorothy N. Donaldson Dr. and Mrs. Jorge O. Galante Marc and Jody Applegate Shirley K. Boscov Bill and Mary Christison Ms. Marlene D. Donaldson Betty Shaw Gamble Bert and Pat Armstrong Bill and Jaye Boswell Nancy J. Clark Philip Dugger Tim and Carol Gardner Dale and Julia Armstrong Margaret Boutwell Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Clement Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Dukeman Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Gast Mr. and Mrs. John A. Armstrong Dr. and Mrs. John W. Braasch Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clifford Gary and Mike Dutton Ted and Lois Gasteyer Mr. and Mrs. Karel Aster Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Braciszewski Dr. and Mrs. Loren Coen Mr. and Mrs. William B. Eddison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Giese Mr. Robert S. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Bratten, Jr. Ann and Roger Cogswell Daniel Edson Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Patrick V. Auletta Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Braun Dick and Robin Cohan Mary Lou Edwards Tom and Mary Ann Gilhooley Mr. and Mrs. William A. Babbitt Drs. Martin and Roberta Braun Sarah Mills and Dan Coholan Paul and Gayle Edwards Bob and Ann Gillespie Val Babb and Gail Migliorini Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown Mrs. Mary Condit Jimmy W. Eger Rod and Barb Glaeser Mrs. Mona R. Backes Bob and Jane Brown Anne H. Copps Grove and Jean Ely Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gleitz Bailey's General Store Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Brown Ms. Robin G. Costa Joan and Paul Emilius Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Glissman Barry and Janette Baker Ms. Renee C. Budke Michael and Linda Costello Charles G. Farnum, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Fredarick L. Gobel Charlie and Laura Ball Drs. Kelton and Betsy Burbank Robert and Elizabeth Cottington Witt J. Farquhar Judy and Herb Goldenberg Mrs. Alice W. Barkhausen Ms. Mia G. Burns Arthur and Mary Cramer Ms. Stella Farwell Stanley and Joyce Goldmann Gillian and David Bath Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Burroughs, II Mike and Kendra Creevy Larry and Barb Fata Fredric and Barbara Gould Ms. Barbara Baumecker Tom and Maggie Butcher Amanda Cross Alex Felker Nancy and Bob Green Mrs. Verna H. Beaver Richard and Laura Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham Bill and Carol Fenniman Dr. and Mrs. Glen Gresham Celeste and Bob Becker Chad and Shelly Callahan Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Curtin Balbino and Flora Fernandez George and Marie Hadwen John and Denice Beggs Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron Campbell Thomas and Margaret Curtin Dick and Patty Fishel Pat Hagle and Rona Stage Jane and Jim Bell Jack and Geri Campbell George E. Curtis Ms. Sandra Z. Fishman Ms. Joyce V. Hamlin Deborah Bennett Mr. and Mrs. George Campean Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Danford David and Janet Fleck Mrs. Jane Hanger David and Esta Berger Captiva Erosion Prevention District Judi Daugherty Beryl and Alex Flesh Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hannon Page 28 cont. from left www.sccf.org Annual Fund Drive Donors

$100 - $499 continued George and Maggie Hanson Jim and Darlene Kroencke Ms. Karen A. Mirci Tom and Carol Rothman Ms. Karen A. Spittler James A. Harbaugh and Shelly Ebbert Anne Krueger Jay Mitchell Erika M. Russell Mrs. Ann M. Sprotte Betty St. Clair Hardy Meri and Tom Kulina Rene Miville Frederick and Susan Ryckman Gretchen and Halsey Spruance Eleanor and John Harries L. Northorp Landscape Maintenance Dr. and Mrs. Darayes Mobed Martha J. Ryckman Dave and Linda Stafford Mr. and Mrs. George C. Harrington La Gorce Family Mrs. Elizabeth D. Modys Mrs. Kay Sadighi Mrs. Joann E. Stehr Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaMothe Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Moll Marcel and Jane Saghir William and Barbara Steinhafel Brenda and Marty Harrity Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. LaMotta Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Monahan Drs. Richard and Christina Salerno Stilwell Enterprises Bill and Helen Hartfiel Nanette Laurion Mrs. Miriam P. Moody Jim and Cheryl Samples John and Bonnie Strayer Mr. Thomas S. Hartman Alan and Edina Lessack Bob and Ariel Moore Sandcastle Construction Co., Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Sugerman Dr. Rebecca Hartwig Darla and Joe Letourneau Ms. Billie J. Morrow Mrs. Katharine D. Sanger Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sullivan, Jr. Jim and Kristin Harvey Jim and Mary LeVelle Mike and Donna Mount Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce Sunny Day Guide of Sanibel-Captiva Mr. Michael R. Hasken Roger Levey and Julie S. Tan Jim and Bev Munson Sanibel-Captiva Community Bank Stewart and Janie Symington Dr. Katherine S. Hauser Shirley and Joel Levine John H. Murphy Sanibel Sea School Szymanczyk Family Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hauser Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy Mr. and Mrs. William K. Murphy Robert and Cynthia M. Sargent Ray and Nancy Tatko Mrs. David Haweeli Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Richard Neiman Mr. Mark A. Satterthwaite & Dr. Lauren Leslie and Connie Taylor Ellinor D. Hayward Sally Lichtenstein Michael and Carol Newhouse A. Pachman Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ten Broek Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Henderson Lennart and Ann Lindberg Ran and Marilyn Niehoff William Schaffner and Lois C. Knight The Burns Family Gaylene Henry Mr. and Mrs. Albin E. Lindblad David Nimick David L. Scheiber Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Thomas Cheri Herbert Robert and Avice Lindstrom Cliff and Irene Nolan Bob and Sherry Scherer Paul Tiffany Darryck and Inez Hesketh Donald and Mary Ann Linton Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Nordstrom Paul and Carol Schnyder Michael and Margaret Toomey Judy and George Hiles Wade and Heather Lippert John and Diane Norfray Larry Schopp Kay and Charlie Trainor William and Denise A. Hoch John and Kay Liptak Mary Lou Norris Charlotte and Andy Schroder Frank A. Tredinnick, Jr. Mrs. Margaret Porter Hoel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Long Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Norris Gary and Arlene Schulze David R. Trout David and Cathy Hogan George Loomis and Diane Shelgren William O'Brien Dawn F. Schumann Wayne Turner Elaine and G. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Lopardo Nancy and Robert Oden John and Jean Schumann Mrs. Norman S. Tyler Mrs. Jane E. Holder James Lowry and Denise Carr Phil and Diane Olsson Jodi Cort and Warren Schwab Patrick and April Tzanis Patricia A. Holmes Mrs. Dorothy Lundahl Mr. Alden W. Osterbush & Ms. Suzanne Paul and Christy Schwartzott Mr. and Mrs. David C. Ulstad Mike and Rosie Houk Suzanne Lurie W. England Mr. and Mrs. James E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Vande Velde Mr. and Mrs. Howell H. Howard Gale and Jim Lynch Ms. Rae Ann Owens Mr. and Mrs. David C. Searles Bob and Sharon Vartdal Peg and Dick Hulit Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mackay Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pacheco Joan T. Secrest and Ken Koehler Mr. and Mrs. George F. Vernay Mr. and Mrs. Hanspeter Imholz Chip and Debbie MacKelcan Neil and Anita Paolella Birgit and Anders Segerdahl Douglas H. and Priscilla B. Viets Indigo Press, LC Mr. and Mrs. David O. MacKenzie Patricia A. Perell Mrs. Linda D. Seifert Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vincent Reverend and Mrs. Robert A. Ingraham Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Mahrer Periwinkle Park LTD Partnership Gail and Mark Seldess Robert and Mary Jane Vinson Robert and Anna Irvine Doug and Jeanne Mallon Peter and Mary Perkins Jane and Tom Settanni Mr. Richard A. Virzi Island Chiropractic Center Dr. Deane and Nancy Manolis Mrs. D. H. Peters Mr. Terry Stickel and Ms. Christina Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Von Eschen Island Sun Gerald L. Mara Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Petersen Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Dale Von Haase Mary E. Jaqua Dennis and Betty Martin Mr. Helmut G. Peters Alice R.C. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. John Voorhees Mrs. Joan S. Jay Mr. Edward C. Martin Henry and Sandra Peterson Shell Island Garden Club Mrs. Dorothy R. Walker Linda and Greg Jennings Mr. Gene H. Massey Jane M. Peterson and Philip D. Star Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Walpole Dr. Alice M. Jeromin Dr. and Mrs. S.R. Maxeiner, Jr. Jean and John Pilon Ada L. 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Schray Mrs. Charlotte C. Stokes Ms. Roxanne Van Bokkelen Flo and Kirk Williams Dr. Elizabeth B. Riggs Charlotte and Andy Schroder Gwen Stoughton Mrs. Joseph Van Vleck Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Williams Bob and Sandra Rightmire Mrs. Marilyn Schroer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stranahan Ms. Sarita Van Vleck Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williamson Mr. William Riley Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schubert Carol and Larry Strange Mrs. Theodora Vander Maazen Mrs. W. A. Willig Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ritchie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schumann Bob and Nancy Strehlow Bob and Sharon Vartdal Pat and Harvey Wilmeth RJW Foundation Jodi Cort and Warren Schwab Linda T. Sturgis Mrs. Janet Vea Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wilson Robert E. Schneider Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Craig C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Veenschoten Ms. Ann Winterbotham Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson Mr. Willard H. Scott, Jr. Sunny Day Guide of Sanibel-Captiva Rod and Gerry Verblaauw George and Veronika Wiss Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Roepstorff Mrs. Barbara B. Scovil SunTrust Bank Of SW Florida Ray and Susan Verdon Mr. and Mrs. Harlan E. Wittkopf Bruce and Joan Rogers Mr. and Mrs. John T. Seaman SunTrust Bank Sanibel VIP Karen Bell Realty, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard K. Wohrl Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rogers Joan T. Secrest and Ken Koehler Mrs. Sara T. Swift VIP Realty Group Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wollschlager Peter Ronald Sehgal Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James D. Switzer Victor and Moni Vojcek Mrs. J. Howard Wood June Rosner and Russ Bilgore Mrs. Shirley Seid Mr. and Mrs. John H. Swope Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wagner Woodworth-Upjohn Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Roth Mrs. Lee J. Seidler Catherine Symchych Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Wagner, Jr. Ms. Ellen C. Yorke Eileen and Lex Roulston Mrs. Barbara C. Shane Ann H. Talcott Mr. Andy Wahlberg Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zahn Mrs. Libby Rouse Alice R.C. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tanner Mrs. Kathryn Waldrop Cynthia S. Zimmer Charles R. Rubright Bob and Nancy Sheldon Brenda and Dewey Tate Mrs. Barbara H. Walker Mr. John D. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rudolph, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Elton W. Shepherd Mrs. Virginia S. Taub Mrs. Elaine B. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Gus A. Zuehlke Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Rue, Jr. Shipley Foundation, Inc. Ms. Lee Ann Tauck Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace Mrs. Nancie J. Zwerlein Jane Ruffin Ms. Deb Shoss Mrs. Barbara S. Taylor Mr. Henry D. Wallace S.W. Florida Community Foundation Victor and Barbara Showalter Leslie and Connie Taylor Bill and Judy Walter ** The “Life Members” class was closed as of July 1, 2005

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Jay and Barbara Berkowitz Betsy and Chris Cain Paul F. Daffe Mrs. Adelaide Emmett Rod and Barb Glaeser Harry and Audrey Bertossa Robert S. Cain John and Bonnie Dale Mrs. Bonnie Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gleitz William and Amy Betzer Chad and Shelly Callahan Corky and Eleanor Dalton Edie and Hunt Ethridge Mardi and Bill Glenn Edgar and Kathryn Beyn O'Hallorans-Calle Family James and Margaret Daly Mr. and Mrs. Ellis J. Etter Mr. John Goetzinger Mrs. Ervin F. Bickley, Jr. Ted E. Camp Ms. Denise Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Evans Jim Goldberg and Nancy Roeder Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bielfelt Roland and Glenda Campbell John and Jean Dannemiller Mr. and Mrs. David J. Eyrich Inge B. Golden Dr. and Mrs. Tom Bierma Mr. and Mrs. George Campean Ms. Anita S. Darrow John Fairty Sue Goldman William and Kim Birck Lorraine and Doug Capps Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Dash Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer Charles and Connie Golson William M. 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Davis Bill and Virginia Fellows Ronald and Joan Gould Steven and Sara Boc Philip and Deborah Cheevers Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Davison Kathy and Jim Felsenthal Mary Beth Grady Jerry and Dodie Bock Diane and Gary Chesley Holliday T. Day Joseph C. Fenech Tracy G. Graf Darlene P. Boda Joe and Nancy Chessare Jeffrey and Susan Dean Ron and Lisa Fenech Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gray Richard and Phyllis Boehning John and Patricia E. Chipman Don and Carolyn DeCoster Bill and Carol Fenniman Genny and Bill Gray Richard and Laura Bondy Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Chocol Dan and Gina Deddens Maxine and Jonathan Ferencz Daniel Drucker and Sandra Greco Ralph and Susan Borowiak Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Chrenc Mr. and Mrs. Michael Demik Audrey Ferman Nancy and Bob Green Donald and Valeria Bortz Mr. Norman Chrisman, Jr. K. Ann Dempsey Balbino and Flora Fernandez Kathy J. Greenberg Bruce and Shirlee Boselli Bill and Mary Christison Mick and Sue Denham Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. 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Boso Donald and Rachael Dixon Carol and Marvin Fowler Donna Casella and Larry Hahn Jim and Carroll Branyon Cole Foundation Rachael Jane Dixon Bill and Jane Fox Dr. and Mrs. Mahmood A. Hai Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Bratten, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren M. Coile Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wolin Ralph Frankel Charles and Carolyn Haines Drs. Martin and Roberta Braun Dana and Linda Coin Dorothy N. Donaldson Norman and June Franklin George and Lee Haines Bill and Sue Breda Larry and Mary Anne Condit Dr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Donovan Melinda M. Freeman Kevin and Karon Haines Mr. and Mrs. Shane Brendle Carolyn and John Connors Paul R. Dooling and Sandra Danussi Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Frick Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hale Samuel D. Brewster Donald and Judith Cook Norman Dorsen John and Nina Fricke Elise and Allan Hall Robert Bringer Gordon and Linda Coons Dan and Elizabeth Doucette John and Debbie Friedlund Hall Family Foundation Margaret A. Bringman George and Jackie Cooper Edward Downey Mr. Robert J. Friedman and Ms. Meryl Sherry and Neal Halleran Mr. and Mrs. Russell Broadwell Mrs. Nancy R. Cooper Ronn and Joan Downey B. Wolfson Ms. Joyce V. Hamlin Paul and Corly Brooke Anne H. Copps George and Molly Downing Allan and Judy Fulkerson Michael and Jo Ann Hamm Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown Steve and Heather Corbin Dr. and Mrs. Donald Dreessen Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Fuller Joan E. Handler and C. William Harman Susan M. Kehne and Harry Brown Gregory and Diane Cortese Mr. Derick L. Driemeyer Steve and Sandy Gadomski Bill and Nancy Hanger Mr. Crist J. Brown Ms. Robin G. Costa Dick and Wanda Dubbe George and Doris Gagliardi Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hannon Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Brown Michael and Linda Costello Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Dukeman Andrea and Phil Gainer Charlene L. Hansel Steven and Patty Brown Robert and Elizabeth Cottington Marco Dumont and Joan Calhoun Mary and Walter Gale Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Hansell Ms. Helen A. Browning Mr. Charles R. 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Getford Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Harralson Mr. and Mrs. Rodger R. Bunnell Judith and Brad Cronin Jack and Kathy Edmonston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geudtner Edward and Mildred Harrison Drs. Kelton and Betsy Burbank Mike and Joyce Crowder Daniel Edson Marc and Cheryl Giattini Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harrison Stephanie M. Burgess Dr. and Mrs. James R. Cryder Donna L. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibson, Jr. Brenda and Marty Harrity Gail and Steven Burke Dr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Culp Paul and Gayle Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Cary Giese Bill and Helen Hartfiel Jim and Trudy Burkholder John and Irma Cummings Jimmy W. Eger Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gilbert Mr. Thomas S. Hartman John and Becky Burnham Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham George and Maida Eisenberg Tom and Mary Ann Gilhooley Jim and Kristin Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Burroughs, II Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Currie Mrs. Sharon H. Ellen Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gilinsky Mr. Michael R. Hasken Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Burzin Tomas and Margaret Curtin Pamela B. 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Christel and Hanns Heidecker Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Kane Roger Levey and Julie S. Tan Mike and Amy McCort Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nichols Lisa Heidrick Libby Maynard and Olof Karlstrom Peter Levine and Trish LaPlante Charles and Peg McCreery Dr. and Mrs. Norman J. Nichols Mr. Jonathan C. Heinrich Duane and Carol Katzman Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy Tom and Susan McCully David Nimick Mr. and Mrs. William L. Helfers Glen D. and Chris Kaufman Mrs. Mary Lou Lewis Dean and Nancy McCumber Audrey J. Niquette Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Henderson William and Heidi Kelleher Diane E. Lind Robert and Barbara McGarry Cliff and Irene Nolan John and Karen Hendricks Dr. Tom and Marge Keller Lennart and Ann Lindberg Ms. Katharine N. McGinley Jack and Lucy Nordahl Walt Hendry and Janet Strickland Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Albin E. Lindblad H. Michael and Mary McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris Mr. Richard A. Henry Mr. Stephen G. 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Hoover Tim and Linda Koelz Mr. and Mrs. Chip MacKakan James D. Miller Drs. Jan and Neil Payne Herb and Barbara Hoover Jack and Norma Kohn Chip and Debbie MacKelcan Mary and Mike Miller Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payson, III Greg J. Hoskins Ann M. Kosloske John A. MacLennan and Suzanne M. Norman and Hermie Miller Ray and Eleanor Peebles Mike and Rosie Houk Renate and Gunter Kostka Dubuc Dr. and Mrs. Hormoz M. Minoui Margie and Mark Peppercorn Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Howard Harry and Kandee Kotses Jack and Victoria Madaras Leonard and Renee Minsky Dan and Gerri Perkins Kevin and Donna Howdeshell Peter and Jane Koury William L. Madsen Ms. Karen A. Mirci Peter and Mary Perkins Hope Tillman and Walt Howe John and Linda Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Mahrer Dr. and Mrs. Darayes Mobed Blair Wellensiek and Karl Peters Mr. Guy W. Hull, II Norbert and Ursula Kramer Micky and Jill Maita Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moeder Mr. Daniel Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Humes Tom and Gloria Krekel Bryan and Patti Majewski Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Moll Ellen and David Petrick Mr. Richard T. Huml Gary and Carol Kreml Mr. Glenn N. Major Mark Monaco and Eileen Pyatak Murray S. Peyton Mr. Robert A. Hummert Joyce and Chares Krivenko Doug and Jeanne Mallon Dan Monahan James and Wendy Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunter Jim and Darlene Kroencke Mike and Claire Mallon Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Monick Lawrence L. Piersol Sam and Polly Huntington Thomas Kroeschell Patrick and Wanda Malone Mr. and Mrs. S. Montclare Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Pike Sandra Hutchings Mark and Pamela Kroll Kathy Mandeville Dr. and Mrs. Francis E. Moore, Jr. Jean and John Pilon Linda Huttenburg Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kronfeld Dr. Deane and Nancy Manolis Bob and Ariel Moore Paul F. Politte Drew and Maryann Huzar Ms. Sophia Kuharich Gerald L. Mara Ms. Margaret Eiluned Morgan Wayne and Martha Ponader Rick and Lori Hypes Fred and Anne Kuhnen Dr. and Mrs. William W. Mark, Jr. Nancy and Wayne Morrison Lee and Lisa Portnoff Mr. and Mrs. Hanspeter Imholz Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Kulak Phillip and Susie Marks Ms. Billie J. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Potter Reverend and Mrs. Robert A. Ingraham Ed and Barbara Kusek Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Markusch Ballard Morton Dr. and Mrs. William John Powell, Jr. John and Lana Jacobs La Gorce Family Bruce and Pat Martin Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mousmoules Sandra and Louis Pradt Stephen and Rita Jaeger Dennis W. and Shari LaFrance Mr. Edward C. Martin Jim and Mari Moye Barbara and David G. Price Dick and Mary Jalkut William and Bartrella Lamkin Sarah and Bill Marx Maurice and Geraldine Much Steven V. Priest Bob and Lynda Janes Timothy and Elizabeth Landon Anne A. Masalsky Harry C. Mueller Dr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Probst Linda and Greg Jennings Judy and Al Lane Jane and Arthur Mason Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Muhlemann Mrs. Arline Proctor Dr. Alice M. Jeromin Ute I. Lang Max and Jane Mason John and JoAnn Munn Aaron J. 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Mr. and Mrs Jonah Rees William Sartoris Bill and Barbara Siebel John and Carolyn Swiney Dr. Dennis J. Waltke Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reid Terry and Sheila Sarver Robert and Susan Silvy Mr. and Mrs. L. Britt Swofford Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Warren William Reill and Allen White Mr. Mark A. Satterthwaite & Dr. Lauren Elizabeth and John Simler Albert and Barbara Symes Tim and Tina Watkins Thomas C. Reinhart A. Pachman Mr. and Mrs. William D. Simmons Fred and Sue Sytsma John and Shirley Weber Ellie and Carmine Rende John and Mary Sauerwein William and LaRue R. Simons Sherrie and Jerry Szpondowski Dr. Lawrence Weber & Mrs. Ellen Mandel Mr. Gary L. Rengers Barrett L. Scallet Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. Sinclair Szymanczyk Family Kisa E. Weeman Del and Mary Lou Renneke Andrew and Sally Schaeffer Mr. Robert Skenderian & Tammy Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Szynal Hanns and Christel Weidecker Karl and Gloria Renz Elaine and Robert Schaeffer Thibault John and Melissa Talmage Michael and Alexandra Weiner D. 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Wiggins Charles and Nancy Riley Bill and Lauren Schneider Mr. Tracy Smith, Jr. Mrs. Joyce Ellen Tibbetts Penny and Randy Wilkinson Mark and Becky Ristow Mr. and Mrs. Brent Schnell Bonnie and Richard Sneed Paul Tiffany Larry G. Willets and Judy Rosenblum Anthony J. Rizzo and Marissa Snow James and Sheila Schnell Sheridan and Dick Snell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Tillitt David L. Williams Rizzo Paul and Carol Schnyder James and Laura Sniff Brenda and Sam Tishler Hank and Laurene Williams Jacqueline G. Rizzo Emily and Donald Schofield Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. Sonneborn Dr. Greg Tolley Robert and Diane Williams Chip and Nancy Roach Larry Schopp George and Patti Sousa Kenneth Tomkovich Mrs. Vara R. Williams and Ms. Kathryn Bill and Carol Roberts Tim and Carmen Schramm Charles W. Specht Michael and Margaret Toomey W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Rode James and Kathleen Schubert Gerald and Judy Specht Margaret and Zoltan Toth Jim Wilson and Family Karl and Ann Rodman Marcia Schultz Dr. and Mrs. David B. Spector Kay and Charlie Trainor Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson J. Stanley and Patricia C. Rogers Reverend and Mrs. Walter H. Schuman Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Spencer Dr. and Mrs. Roger W. Triftshauser Peter and Susan Wilson Lynn and Doris Rogers John and Jean Schumann Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Spencer Ken and Pam Trombly Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wilson Scott and Marianne Rogers Paul and Christy Schwartzott John and Mary Lou Spencer Dennis J. Trooien and Susan Ahlerona Cathy Wilson-Humphrey Donald B. Rolley Jurg and Helen Schweizer Mr. John W. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Tsaloff Donald and Lorraine Winpenny Mrs. Jean M. Rompala Ted Scopes and Helen Taylor James K. and Joan B. Sperry Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Tunnell Arnee R. and Walter A. Winshall Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roosa Mrs. Joanne T. Scott Jim and Patty Sprankle Mr. and Mrs. John C. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winters Sybil and Irvin Rosen Mr. and Mrs. James E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sprout Richard and Joyce Turner Mark and Deborah Wlaz Carol and Bill Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Scrivner Gretchen and Halsey Spruance Ellen and Allan Tuttle Warren Woessner Peter and Peggy Rosenblum Mr. and Mrs. Demo Scutakes Gary and Mary Ruth Staadt Chris C. Tyler John and Martha Wolf David and Victoria Ross Mr. and Mrs. David C. Searles Dave and Linda Stafford Jack and Jeanne Tyrer Mr. and Mrs. Carter F. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. Seaward Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Stafne Paul and Virginia Uhlenhop Mrs. Joan R. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Secrist David and Beverly Stager Mr. and Mrs. David C. Ulstad Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Woodcock Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Roth Philip and Marlene Sefton Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stanza, Jr. Mrs. Diane Uren Greg and Ruth Woodham Tom and Carol Rothman Birgit and Anders Segerdahl Dr. and Mrs. Harrison T. Steege Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Vail Ralph and Janet Wozniak Mr. Stephen F. Royka Mrs. Linda D. Seifert Dan and Krys Stegmann Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Vande Velde Brann and Ellen Wry Peg and John Royse Gail and Mark Seldess Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Stegmeier Bill and Annie Vanderbilt Jon and Connie Yambert Herb and Judy Rubin Jay and Rene Seltzer Mrs. Joann E. Stehr Mr. J. Stephen Vasen Dr. and Mrs. Garland Yarborough Charles and Nancy Runta Edward and Penny Sessa William and Barbara Steinhafel Mr. and Mrs. George F. Vernay Fran Yardley and Burdette Parks Dan and Sherry Ruppert Mr. Sanford C. Sexhus Lynda and Jerry Stern Hugh and Anne Verry Ms. Charmaine L. Yeadon Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Russell Mr. Terry Stickel and Ms. Christina Dr. and Mrs. R. Denison Stewart Giacomo Vieste and Maria De Luca Mr. and Mrs. George M. Yerkes Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Ryan Shafer Mr. and Mrs. R. Grant Stewart Douglas H. and Priscilla B. Viets Stephen and Donna Yetsko Frederick and Susan Ryckman F. B. Shannnon David and Carolyn Stigler Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vincent Michael Young and Laura Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rydell Phyllis M. Sharp Jerry and Nancy Stone Robert and Mary Jane Vinson David Yudowitz Allan and Sally Sacks Dr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Shatkin Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Stone Mrs. Barbara S. Vockel Robert and Marcia Zashin Mrs. Kay Sadighi William E. and Betty J. Shaw John and Bonnie Strayer Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Von Eschen Carol and Peter Zell Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Saeth Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shea Sabin and Beverley Streeter Mr. and Mrs. John Voorhees Lynn and Bert Zheutlin Marcel and Jane Saghir Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. James Strong Robert and Kathleen Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zickel Mark and Tricia Samila Jerry and Mary Sherman Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stuebe Mr. and Mrs. Dod Wainwright Diane and Fred Zimmer Stan and Melinda Saminski Mrs. Johanne P. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Sturtevant David and Sandra Waks Bill and Patty Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Samler Orlene and Steve Shimberg Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stys Mrs. Dorothy R. Walker Doug and Kathy Zimpfer & Family Jim and Cheryl Samples Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shipley Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Sugerman Mr. Jeffrey P. Walker Anne B. Sanford Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Shook George Sugiyama and Leslie Ritts Lynn and Skip Wallen Robert E. Sargent and Cynthia M. Leslie and Alan Shropshire Bert Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Walpole Sargent Joseph Shuster and Barbara Bazzone Janice and Chris Swain Mrs. Sally Walther

Individual Members

Helen S. Ackerman Ms. Peggy A. Banks Preston Biglow Margaret Boutwell Mrs. Mary C. Buck Sandy L. Calkins R. J. Affourtit Beverly Barefield Linda M. Birch Katharine Boyd Ms. Renee C. Budke Kathleen Campbell Diane H. Amaducci Ms. Barbara Baumecker Patricia C. Birk Odette Brabec Mr. Jaap J. Burck Mr. Peter G. Carbonneau Ms. Carol Anne A. Ances LeAnn Beanland Charlene Black Patricia A. Bradley Emelie Burnham Mrs. Dominick Carillo John Andersen Mrs. Mary Bellamy Saul S. Bloomfield Carlene F. Brennen Ms. Claudia Burns Nancy E. Carlile Mr. David E. Anderson Jean A. Bennette Mr. John F. Bohmfalk Joyce K. Briggs Ms. Mia G. Burns Fay M. Carney Jan Anestis Judith Benz Barbara Bolt Mrs. Isabella G. Brumwell Mr. William J. Burns Mary Lou Carpenter Albert J. Arado Amy Bernola Mrs. Jane B. Bopp Anne Brymer Jeannette Q. Byers Diane F. Carroll Elsa G. Arndt Ruth Bernuth Karen A. Borruso Mrs. Karen R. Bubenzer Mrs. Debra A. Calabrese John S. Carson Ms. June M. Arra Kenneth D. Biddle Mrs. Hilda Bould Thomas W. Bucher Tabitha Cale Mr. Daryl L. Carter

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Susan J. Carter Mr. William L. Foster Anne C. Hobson Ms. Cynthia B. Lorry Weston H. Palmer Corby Spruance Jay Cerny Mr. Jim Fowler Betty L. Hock Arthur Mac Farlane Clinton P. Parsons Barb Stanek Robert W. Chamberlain Elizabeth J. Fozo Mrs. Mary K. Hoelting Don J. MacFarlane Lynn Patterson Alexandra Sterling Mrs. Anne L. Chapel Kathryn A. Francy-Payton Lenora Hoffmann Ms. Sandra Malott Thomas W. Pfeifer Thomas B. Stoel, Jr. Mrs. Janet H. Cherrix Shirley Frank Mrs. Kathy L. Hogan Marlene Mandel Ralph Pignataro Britton Stott Karen Clarke Ms. Roni J. Freer Jan Holt Mario Mangieri Dr. Ruth A. Plate Barbara Strell Carol A. Cleave Alan Fugit Barbel Holtmann Ms. Anita R. Marshall M M. Pool Barbara J. Strothman Alexandra V. Cleveland Judy E. Gaggin Jane H. Hope Mr. Gene H. Massey Ms. Sheila Porter, Ph.D. Mr. Frank Tachau Tamsan A. Cleveland Gilbert K. Gailius Michael Hopgood Mrs. Lois A. Mast Susan E. Porter Hugh P. Talcott Dr. Loren Coen Mr. Richard J. Garcia James W. Hopson Mr. Merrill M. Mazuer Ms. Vanessa L. Price Tina D. Taylor Mrs. Thomas J. Conley Ms. Mary Jane Gay Mrs. Eleanor Hornbrook Gloria M. McCarthy Mrs. Ann M. Protheroe Mr. Harold L. Theiss Mr. Jim Conner Mr. Stephen H. George Jeannette K. Howland Barbara B. McClure Lois S. Purviance Mr. Christopher J. Thompson Mr. Robert T. Conroy Ms. Shirley K. Gerstenberger Ms. Linda A. Huffington Mrs. Mary D. McCoy Ms. Marjorie Rabenold Barbara B. Thompson Marie Costich Norma P. Gibson Wendy Humphrey Jeff McDermott Lanny Reddick Davis P. Thurber Nelda L. Coxey Cynthia H. Gibson Mrs. Margaret Hupfeldt Dr. Ralph E. McDonald Mrs. Jean Reed Mrs. Susan Ticknor Mr. Steven J. Cramer Mrs. Jane S. Gieryic Dr. Maland C. Hurr Ms. Susan S. McDonald Helen Reichman Joan Tinson Ms. Donna D. Cross Becky H. Glezen Gillian Ingram Ms. Ann A. McDonnell Jacqueline A. Reik Frank A. Tredinnick, Jr. Richard F. Crowther Karen Goellner Elaine Jacobson Mrs. Ann W. McGovern Mr. Thomas W. Reimer Alice Troncone Mr. William H. Cruickshank Mrs. Nancy J. Gordon Ms. Jane L. Jensen Mary E. McHarg C. Sue Reinhardt David R. Trout Cara Cuscaden Carolyn N. Graham Sharon A. Jermann Geovanis Medina Mr. Bud Reinhold Leanne F. Trout Ms. Jane A. Darnell Ira Grasgreen Alison B. Johnson Dana Mehlig Robin O. Rentsch Mr. Stephen Tuckman Mr. Edward R. Davis Shirlene Grasgreen Juanita J. Johnson Tracy Meier Marion S. Rich Mrs. Louise C. Tuttle Ms. Susan Davis Kathleen J. Green Mr. Joseph B. Jollief Mrs. Mary K. Melzer Mrs. Dorothy J. Richardson Irene C. Vandermolen Gail A. Davoll Ms. Lois J. Greenberg Judith A. Jones Mr. Eugene Mennen Helen M. Richmond Ms. Alice Vandersteen Nancy Debenedictis Susan M. Greenberg Thomas F. Jordan Gay Mercer Stephanie K. Roberts Ray J. Vazquez Mr. Irving C. Decatur, III Melissa Gribble Mrs. Susan H. Jumonville Mr. Philip T. Mercer Mrs. Jean L. Robertson George E. Veillette, Jr. Richard L. Deming Jean R. Haffenreffer Doris J. Kaiser Bruce Merrill Mr. Paul Robinson Amy L. Vint Ronalee DeNoble Ms. Dianna L. Hain Robert L. Kaiser Ms. Kathy M. Metcalf Gary J. Rogers Mr. Richard A. Virzi Ethel M. Devoy Richard Hamlin Donald Kanak Karen S. Metz Mr. Hiram Rogers Mr. Hans J. Vorpahl Lucille Dickinson Ms. Sheila K. Hammons Courtney M. Kane Mr. John R. Meyer Robert P. Rohde Nancy P. Wade Mrs. John Dillon Anne W. Hansen Marilee Kaufman Marilu B. Meyer Mary Roller Jerome R. Walker Mrs. Helen Dix Erika A. Hanssen Mr. Michael T. Keilty Anthony J. Miller, Sr. Susan M. Rosenberg Ms. Helen G. Walther Carol K. Doctor Mr. Charles A. Hapke Sharon Kelly Maren Miller Mrs. Jan K. Rutledge Mr. David Ward Eleanor Dominek David Hapman Lyn B. Kern Mr. William A. Mills Martha J. Ryckman Ms. Beth E. Warner Nancy K. Dorrity Sharalie Harcourt Thomas F. Kersey Martha Mlakar Cheryl Samuels Ms. Amy Lou Waters Emily B. Douglas Betty St. Clair Hardy Ms. Patricia K. Kiely Mrs. Elizabeth D. Modys Ms. Elizabeth A. Savage Mr. Daniel Wattron Mr. Burt DuBoe Gilbert Harris Sigrid Kilger Mr. Graham C. Monk Dorothy F. Sawyer E. Sue Weidemann Ms. Bette H. Duff S. Page Hartley Dr. Wendell Kingsolver Diane S. Moody Mary L. Schadt Yolande Welch Mrs. Tess D. Dull Dr. Rebecca Hartwig Juilanne Kirkpatrick Mrs. Miriam P. Moody Ms. Sandra Schawbel Mr. Alexander F. Werner Allen C. Dunham Katrina R. Hayes Richard A. Koehl Margery E. Moretzsohn Andrea Schieffert Ms. Rae Ann Wessel Paul D. Duval Ellinor D. Hayward Marcia E. Korwin Ann N. Morgan Gordon P. Schopfer Mona M. Wheatley William H. Earnest Lesley Heffron Mrs. Charlotte P. Kowitch Ms. Diana F. Morse Robert Schultz Michael J. White Mary Lou Edwards Roy S. Heintz Ms. Mary Louise Krise Rebecca K. Moss Dennis Seifert Carola L. Wilkens Mr. Gary Eertmoed Susan Heisler Anne Krueger Regina M. Mullen Brent L. Selby Mr. Robert E. Williams Stephen K. Ehrhart Sue E. Hellebush Mrs. Annaliese R. Kuehn Carolyn J. Musgrave Mrs. Jean B. Shannon Ms. Sandra L. Williams Mr. William R. Evans Mrs. Kate M.T. Henderson Barbara R. Kurland Terry W. Myers James D. Shaw Ms. Wendi Williams Anne S. Fairbairn Cheri Herbert David L. Ladd Nan Napoleon Laura L. Sheft Dr. David Wilson Gail Fairhall Michael F. Herman Peg Lancioni Edward J. Natoniewski Ada L. Shissler Martin S. Wolfe Rosalie N. Fairman Ms. Frances E. Hermann Mrs. Mary B. Lankford Ms. Lannois F. Neely Mary H. Sibbalds Ms. Linda Woolard John Falasco Janet M. Hermann Mrs. Jean Laswell Mr. Thomas E. Norpell Jo Ann C. Skillett Ms. Judy Workman Mary P. Fenton Ms. Kim A. Herres Eva C. Lazarus Rachel Nottelmann Matthew W. Skok Mrs. Anne Gates Yarnall Ms. Doris W. Finkel Karis S. Herriott Dr. Clifford G. Leach Ms. Amy E. Nowacki Margaret L. Slingerland Mrs. Susanne M. Yokel Mr. John K. Fjeldstad Mrs. Jean A. Heuer Ms. Joan E. Leffel Kevin B. Offer Sarah G. Soule Patsy Zapf Ms. Tammy S. Flaharty Sally Heuer Mrs. Virginia Letourneau Ms. Gloria J. O'Flannery Doris Southerton Barbara Ziemian Teresa E. Fluhr Richard H. Hider Ms. Linda L. Logan Maxine Otis Ms. Karen A. Spittler Dr. Suzanne K. Zoss Lorraine Folds Mary Ann Hight Karen Sheehan Lord G. Scott Owen Marie Spollen David Zuhusky Mrs. Arline K. Ford Ann Hillebrandt Ms. Pentha J. Lord Phyllis Pachman Mrs. Ann M. Sprotte Corporate Members

Ben Few & Company Inc. Henshaw & Associates, Inc. Island Homewatch, Inc. Molnar Electric Suncatchers' Dream, Inc. Dr. Ronald J. Clemente Island Chiropractic Center John Grey Painting Sanibel Moorings Condo Association Tarpon Bay Explorers Faradiso, Inc. Island Cow Kenoyer Real Estate, Inc. Sanibel Sea School Villaume Industries, Inc. Henderson Franklin Starnes & Holt P.A. Island Garage Island Gifts Mariner Pointe She Sells Sea Shells West End Paradise Memorials Bequests Richard H. Allen Jane Chaleff David Kayman Robert Linstrom Herbert Rosenberg Ronald Paul Sympson Adelaide Cherbonnier Ann Bruning Nancy Jamieson Darling Margaret E. Kent Dorothy K. Putnam Connie Rosenberg Kit Yudowitz Syril Ivler Rubin John Buckley Barbara Hunter Marjorie Kochtitzky Polly Ray Syril Ivler Rubin Katie Bugg Leo Jivoff Mary Linstrom John Ray Ellen Steele Page 36 Funds for printing the Annual Report were generously provided by:

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