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2016 Annual Report make things and we HAPPEN THANK YOU YOUDignity Enhancer: $1,000 - $2,499 Friends of Mayor Winnecke Marcia Au We would like to Accuride G. E. Scott & Associates, LLC Azzip Pizza acknowledge the following Frank Amodio Gerling Law Office Janet Heldt Baas YWCA Corporate Sponsors Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Martha and Jon Goldman Sarah and Kevin Bain Amy and Clay Barrett Mary Susan Hardwick Carol and Bruce Baker Bussing-Koch Foundation, Inc. Roberta Heiman June and Sam Baker Mission Partner Jeanne Carter Tricia and Jeff Henning Stacy and David Barancik Crescent-Cresline-Wabash Vicki Hubiak Kammie Barton Plastics Foundation, Inc. Indiana First Lady's Charitable Gayle Begley Daus Family Foundation Foundation, Inc. Linda Bennett Davena and George Day Penny Jacobs Joy and Barry Biggs Arlicia Biggers Dotson Kemper CPA Group Polly Bigham Edward W Love Foundation Sharlet Koch Mary and David Bower Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis Dee Dee Leitch Boyd Electric First Presbyterian Sondra Matthews Mary Branson Freedom from Fear Daniel Fuquay Sandra McCully Jennifer Briggs German American Bancorp McMahon Exterminating Cynthia Brinker Roie Goldman Lynn and David Ogle Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Hafer Pet Food Center Jennifer Bromm Jingle Hagey Sarah and Bryan Richards Terry and Adrian Brooks Kevin Hammett Paul and Ann Ryan Jean Denton Brubeck Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. Mary Jane Schmitt Holley Brundick Spirit of Justice Lisa Imbler Schutte Lithography Kathy Buchanan Ivy Tech Community College Shannon Aleksandr's Salon Beth Burger Jackson Kelly PLLC Shoe Carnival Robert Burkart Koch Foundation, Inc. Michelle Smith Jill and Chad Buttry Margaret and Kevin Koch Stacy Stevens Nancy and John Byrd Donald B. Korb Trudy Stock Rita and George Caddick League of Women Voters Sue and Gene Van Stone Rob Cahill M. E. Albon Foundation Sue Stuckemeyer Gayle and Robert Carter Carol McClintock Erika and Matthew Taylor Catholic Charities Spiro B. & Patricia C. Mitsos Foundation, Inc. Patricia Warner and Andrew W. Tharp Helen Christian Jennifer Moore The Women's Hospital Earnestine Claybourne Empowerment Society: Payne Wealth Partners THR!VE Dance Company Clerk of Vanderburgh Circuit Court Riley Children's Foundation Tri-State Medical Alliance Community Foundation Alliance, Inc. $10,000 and above Thomas A. and Sharon K. Ruder Foundation Barbara Trockman Margaret Connolly Deaconess Hospital Virginia Schroeder United Fidelity Bank Margaret Conway Tim and Debbie Fisher Dorothy and Fred Schultheis United Leasing, LLC Karla and Michael Cook Estate of William J. Hebbeler Stateline Fireworks United Way Suncoast Cool Breeze Vapor West Holiday Management Foundation St. John's Episcopal Church Vanderburgh County Democratic Phyllis and Jack Corn Old National Bank Sherrianne Standley Central Committee Schily Cosby St. Mary’s Temple Adath B'nai Israel Vanderburgh Medical Alliance Joan R. B. Cox Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, Inc. Lisa Vaughan Joyce Cox Circle of Hope: $5,000 - $9,999 Vectren Susan Vaughn Randa Dallas Berry Plastics Corporation Elizabeth Wallace Sylvia Neff Weinzapfel Sarah Dalp City of Evansville Endowment Fund Timothy Weir Connie Dauch Edgar Mulzer and Roberta Mulzer Freedom Finder: $500 - $999 Wells Orthodontics Jan Davies Foundation A Network of Evansville Women West Side Nut Club Jaya Dodd ESC Golf, LLC Gene Aimone Women's Health Care, P.C. Kimberly Dunning Hermann Family Foundation Anonymous Betty Worthington Eastminster Presbyterian Church Joann Schwentker Cindi Beeler Ziemer, Stayman, Weitzel & Shoulders Karen Eastridge Vectren Foundation Leslie and Charles Berger Phyllis and Rolland Eckels Bix Branson Justice Seeker: $100 - $499 Carolyn Egan Transformation Leader: Ruth Bromm Carol and Howard Abrams Diane and John Ellis $2,500 - $4,999 Bill Bussing Academy Energy Group LLC Brad Ellsworth Alcoa Employee Engagement Fund Beth Ann and David Cook All Points Media Evansville ARC BMS Matching Gift Program Kristin Dannheiser Bonnie and Devin Allen Evansville Bar Association, Broken Homes Mended Hearts Diamond Galleria Janel Allen Women Attorneys Section Angela Freel Dora Feagley Mary Ann Allen Evansville Courier & Press Sharon and Burkley McCarthy Dennis Fehrenbacher Altstadt Plumbing Service, Inc. EVPL Foundation University of Southern Indiana Jaclyn Ferguson Amber Anslinger Shirley Everett Ann White Cindy Fine Diane Arneson Expressway Chevrolet Buick GMC Family Dentistry Beth Keck Mike Reeder Deborah Branson Wells Greg Farmer Janet Keller Francie Renschler Michael Whipple Rachel Ferguson Norine Keller Restoration on Location, Inc. Penny White Fine & Hatfield Jennifer and Matthew Keppler Rebecca and Jeff Rhymer Jamie Wicks Mary and Kenneth Fischer Patricia and Ron Kimberlin Betty and David Rice Robert Wiederstein Judith Fleck Phyllis and Dr. Robert Kincaid Christine Richardson Eileen Will Elizabeth Flittner Lori and George Kirtley Jo Riddhagni Williams Law Yvonne T Floyd Katherine Kleindorfer Gail Riecken Lori Young Flutter, Inc. KnitWitts & PenPals Christine Riley Patricia Ziemer Julia D. Frank Walter and Jane Koch Terrell Riney Christine Zimmerman Ed Frederking Carolyn Kreighbaum Sam Risley Cindy Freeman Jane Wittmer Kuhn Jody Risner Peace Maker: $1 - $99 Friends for Vaneta Becker Aidan Kunkle Joyse and Nelson Rivers 3 Chicks Fudgery Bettye and Edward Fritz Heidi Lance Gail Robb Amanda K. Adler GAP, Inc. Cathleen LaPlante Mary and Robert Roeder Marilyn Adler Debra and Charles Garrison Deena Laska-Lewis Connie Romain Jim Allega Kelly Gates Leadership Evansville Gwen Sandefur Robert Allega Nancy Gaunt Frances and Charles Leggett Jimmy Schiff Ann Almquist Anne L. Geissinger Alicia Alley Levenson Dan Schipp Kelly Al-Nashmi Gloria Gibson Donna Logan Lois Schmidt Asha Baker Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana Louis Berman Foundation Eva Schmitz Jerry Becker Jim Godsey John Mark Maddox Diane and John C. Schroeder Vaneta Becker Rachel Godspeed Tom Maddox Tina and Dave Schutte Jean Beckman Deborah and Bob Goldman Beverly Magee Doris Schutte Amanda Benson Sharon Gonzales Becky and Charles Manion John Schutz Jane Biggs Carolyn Goodnight Cheryl Martin Karen Schwartz Sandy Bitter Lori Goris Heather Mayfield Anne Shane Bliss Aroma Nancy Grafe Mandy McCain Erlus L. Shatara Paula Bone-Rush Brenda Langhorst Grall Mary McCarthy Candy Shetler Connie Borman Danyelle Granger Wendy McCormick Becky Sievers Claudette Branson Judy Graper Katie McLaughlin Jennifer Slade Sharon Brantley Jill and Jason Greene Meals and More LLC Corinne Smith Sharon Bray Habitat for Humanity of Evansville, Inc. Mechanical Contractors Association Lori and William Smith Emily and Kent Brenneman Cherona and Thomas Hajewski Deborah M Metcalf Marjorie Smith Cindy Brinker Gina and Michael Hall Debbie Meyer Beth Sparks Maria Brothers Sheryl Hambidge Bruce Meythaler Charleen Spear Rebecca Brown Shelli A. Hancock Rachael Miles Gloria Speer Karen Bryan Lindsey and Kyle Hartz Kathryn and Aaron Miller Anne Stallings Annette Buckland Sharon Hataway Cynthia A Robinson State Farm Insurance--Vicki Brasel Bertha Burgdorf Amy Hayden Carrie and Pete Mogavero Statham, Allega and Jessen, LLP Lana and Ricky Burton Jane Greif Hayden Curt Molander Robert Stead Barb Butler Pat and Ken Haynie Richard Moll Tiffany and Mike Stepto Andrea Byers Natalie Hedde Julia M Moore Summit Enterprises Jeanene and Carl Heldt Ellen and John Hegeman Janine Morris Dixie Taylor Rebecca and Mike Carter Carolyn and Ken Helm Erin Morrison Jill Taylor Christina Clark Elizabeth Hennesy Estella Moss Mary Ann and Thomas McKenna Nell Clay Heritage Petroleum LLC Lisa and William Muller Carlos Thomas Joyce Clemons Katie and Andrew Hermann N. M. Bunge, Inc. Lauren Thomas Francie Reitz Cook Cynthia and Fredrick Heseman Linda Frances Negro Joann Thompson Jerri Cooper Jeannie Browning Hester New Life Ministries Melinda Tibbals Julie Corbin Elissa Hewins Kathryn Gieneart Nix Sandra and Stephen Titzer Tammie J Corder Lucy Himstedt Shirley Nunn Luwana Charlene Tolbert Corpus Christi School Tara Hirsch D. Patrick O'Daniel Treasures and Pleasures Kelley Coures Edith Hoehn Sarah Oliver Nancy and Jeff Trockman Marilyn Ratliff Hog Roast Committee On Track Networks Sara and David Trockman Culver Family Learning Center Teri and Dave Hollander Albin Elizabeth Otte Kristen K. and Todd Tucker Joe Danks Maria del Rio Hoover Mary-Beth and Brad Owen United Way of Gibson County Sarah B. Dauer Wayne Hopson Monica Owens Phil Van Allen Clay Davis Ed Howard E. Wayne Park Beverly K Corn VanHaaften Meronaca Davis Sarah and David Huber Lisa and Don Parsons Laurel Vaughn Patty Daywalt Sheila Huff Karan Pastora Lee Vernon Melanie Denning Carol Markle Hull Kelly and Kevin Pennington Luella Wagner Robert Dion Susan Hyatt Melissa and Joe Peterson Karen Walker Janet and Pat Duncan Elizabeth Iber Watez Phelps Angela and Randall Wargel Rita Eades Diane Foster Igleheart Donald and Connie Pitzer Linda Warrum Monica Edwards Phyllis Johnson Betty Polk Shirley and John Weber Evelyne Eickhoff Katharine Van Ost and Alan Jones Project Reveal, LTD. Anne and Dan Weidner Jessica Elliott Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn Pro-Tex-All Co Stephanie Weiner Karen Ellison Kappa, Kappa, Kappa, Inc. Tori Bowman Pugh Patricia and Jonathan Weinzapfel Caroline Elpers Karen Schenk & Associates, LLC CPAs Janet Raisor Crunchy Wells Carrie B. 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