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Fy2020 Donors WinterKids FY2020 Annual Report: DONORS Major Community Sponsor Hannaford Supporting Sponsors Agren Appliance Havard Pilgram Health Care Irving L.L.Bean Portland Glass WEX Exclusive TV Sponsor Maine's the CW WMTW Official Magazine Partner Maine Magazine Foundations Elmina B. Sewall Foundation Fletcher Family Charitable Fund Gatorade Play It Forward Fund Hagaman Charitable Trust Imagine Foundation Killington World Cup Committee Onion Foundation Oren L. Gersten Charitable Fund Quimby Family Foundation The Betterment Fund The Kirby Family Foundation The Nordblom Family Foundation TOMAC Foundation William J. J. Gordon Family Foundation Page 1 of 30 WinterKids FY2020 Annual Report: DONORS Corporate Supporters Carl's Meat Market General Ceo's Gilato Bistro Anthem Blue Cross Fat Dog Kitchen Bissell Brothers Brewing Irving Fire on the Mountain Kittery Trading Post Glerups of Denmark Maine Marathon Gunstock Ski club MaineHealth King Pine Ski Area Mastronardi Produce Limited La Mulita Oakhurst Loco Coco's Taco's Ravin Family Dental Care Lugi's West End Pizzeria Rivalries Falmouth, LLC Maine Meat sheJAMs MoJo's Sprague PAPA WHEELIES TD Bank Parlor Skis PJKeating License to Chill Portsmouth Harbor Cruises Acadia Insurance Proulx Oil and Propane Allagash Brewing Company Rick Ellsmore Buffalo Wild Wings Rossignol Ski Company Chalmers Insurance Rye Airfield Skate & Bike Park Checksforless.com The Clipper Tavern Family Sport & Spine The GOAT Kittery Trading Post The Links at Outlook Golf Course Miss Portland Diner Treasury Wine Estates NECU Waterville Valley Resort OrangeTheory Fitness Portland Pie Winter Games PTC Backyard Farms Revision Energy Emera Maine Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits Horizon Foundation of New England Johnny’s Selected Seeds Swanson Group LLC Let’s Go! The Thomas Agency MMG Insurance Fire on the Mountain Sam Cohen Foundation 3M Art Space Ski Maine Association AJ's Wood Grill Pizza Subway Biltz Airpark The Bingham Program Page 2 of 30 WinterKids FY2020 Annual Report: DONORS Corporate Supporters (continued) Goodwin Motor Group Precision Welding & Fab Downhill 24 Gorham Flag Center Premier Mechanical AAA Northern New Auclair Priority Real Estate Group England Goulet Trucking Procut Landscaping Acadia Insurance Graybar Electric Project Flagging, Inc. Ace Painting Hammond Lumber PY Estes & Son Agren Appliance Company Construction AirTemp Comfort System Hancock Lumber R.C. McLucas Trucking USA Hatch on Maine Raymond Bell Farms Allagash Brewing Heartwood Kitchen and RoundTable Technology Company Bath Royal Flush Septic, LLC Anthem Insurance Heathco's Pizza Schaeffer Douglas Title Archetype Architects Bill Hews Company ServiceMaster Clean Hopkins J. Parsons Paving & Singleton Appraisal BCW Co. White Construction Company BH Milliken JFH Trucking Sitelines PA Biddeford Saco Dental Johnson & Jordan, Inc. Stars & Stripes Brewing Birchwood Credit Services Kendrick Ballantyne and Sugarloaf Mountainside Black Fly Media Nelson Optimum Construction Real Estate C.A. Newcomb & Sons Kittery Trading Post Summit Geoengineering Carrabassett Coffee Co. Knickerbocker Group Services, Inc. Chanal 5 Studio Tim and Lapointe Lumber The Liberal Cup Patrick Lee Auto Mall The Regency Hotel Chasse & Company! Lynam Insurance The Silver Street Group Coastal Inc. Main Eco Homes TSSG Coffin Engineering MaineHealth Tierney Custom Painting College Solutions Maine Properties, LLC & Coating, LLC Connectivity Point Martin's Point Health Care Tri-County Plumbing & Contract Sources, Ltd. McGee Construction Heating Crooker Construction Milos Solutions United Insurance Cross Insurance Mortgage Network Rumford Darlings Auto Norris, Inc. Walkers and Rich DBU Construction Northeast Safety Landry Exteriors Ed Hodsdon Masonry, Inc. NS Giles Foundations, Inc. West Mountain Ski Emerson Toyota ON Semiconductor Company Family Chiropractic Orono Brewing WEX Fletcher, Selser & Devine, Pape Chevrolet Whited Farms LLC Patra Company Windham Millwork Flycatcher, LLC Peter A. Lyford, Inc. WipFli Freedom Fire Protection, Pinnacle Window Wipfli l Macpage Inc. Solutions Zachau Construction Gaftek, Inc. Pleasant River Lumber Page 3 of 30 WinterKids FY2020 Annual Report: DONORS Robinson Arena at Powderhouse Hill Hebron Academy Quarry Road Trails App Partners Islandport Press Quoggy Jo Ski Center Alpenglow Adventure Jackson Ski Touring Ragged Mountain Sports Foundation Nordic Ski Resort Androscoggin Bank Area Rangeley Lakes Trail Colisee King Pine Ski Area Center Arlberg Ski & Surf Kittery Trading Post Rivalries - Portland & Attitash Mountain Labrie Family Skate at Falmouth Resort Puddle Dock Pond Sabattus Disc Golf Bear Notch Ski Touring Lakewood Golf Course Salt Pump Climbing Co. Beaver Brook Lonesome Pines Trails Sawyer Arena Association Lost Valley Ski Area Seacoast Adventure Bethel Village Trails Maine Mariners Shaw Cherry Hill Farm Big Squaw Mountain McIntyre Ski Area Shawnee Peak Ski Area Ski Resort Midcoast Recreation Sidecountry Sports Bike, Board and Ski Center Smiling Hill Farm Black Mountain of Millinocket Public Skate Sport Thoma Maine Rink Spruce Mountain Boarder Patrol Mocean Surf & Skate Sugarbowl Family Snowboard Shop Shop Entertainment Camden National Bank Mt. Abram Ski Area & Sugarloaf Ice Vault Bike Park Sun & Ski Shop Camden Snow Bowl New England Outdoor Sunday River Ski Resort Caribou Ski Club Center The Birches Resort & Carter's Cross Country Nordic Heritage Sport Touring Center Center Center The Rink at Thompson's Eastern Mountain Northern Lights Hearth Point Sports & Sports Titcomb Mountain Family Ice Center Oxbow Brewing - UNE Harold Alfond Family Sport and Spine Newcastle & Oxford Forum Fire on the Mountain Pats Peak Ski Area Viles Arboretum Five Fields Farm Penobscot River Trails Waterville Valley Resort Gorham Bike & Ski Pineland Farms Wildcat Mountain Granite Gorge Ski Area Piscataquis County William B. Troubh Ice Ham Arena Conservation District - Arena Harris Farm X-Country Law Firm Trail Ski Center Page 4 of 30 WinterKids FY2020 Annual Report: DONORS Catherine Dhingra Susan Martin Bobby Donnelly Adam Matthews Snowflake Elizabeth Ehrenfeld Jeffrey Mello (In memory of John and Arabella Philip Maloney) Club Eldredge Beatriz Mulkern Erin Brennan and Michael Jacki Ellis and Andy Cook Julie Mulkern Horrisberger Kendra Emery (In honor of Jeffrey Norris and Laura Rob Cabot Erin Brennan) Newman Joyce and Bill Fletcher Nichi Farnham Bertin Ntamakemwa Michael and Barbara Mollie FitzGerald Diana Nunnaley Peisner Donald and Mary Fleurant Anthony Passmore Hilary Rapkin and Will Chuck and Karin Forrest Joel Pepin Stiles Shannon Garwich Mackenzie Perry (In honor Gary and Laura Redhead William and Kathleen of Megan Caldwell) Catherine Sweetser and Gianis (In honor of Philip Paula Picton Jock Moore Maloney) Jesse Plate Dyana and Kerry Tull H & A Goorhuis Autumn Poulin Majorie Twombly Martin and Joan Grasser (In Kathryn Puzzanghera Hartley and Benson honor of the Mulkern Boys) Justin Riley Webster David Green Douglas and Anna Robbins Sally and William Haggett Liz Rothe Tom Hanson Ryan Roy Individual Katherine and Christopher Joan Samuelson (In honor Harris of Erin Brennan) Donors Lien Harris Mary Schendel Douglas Hermann Glenda Shorey Louise Hirshberg Tim Shrout WinterKids Fund Anthony Jessen David Smith Cassie Americain Philip and Brigitte Johnson Stephen Smith Randi and Jeremy Arthurs (In memory of Mitch Robert Snyder Lizzie Baker Kaplan) Dolores Soule Meredith and Donald Tom and Mary Jane Keane Roger St. Amand (In Barton (In honor of Cooper, (In memory of Paul memory of Dean Wade) Emery, Maisie, and Gialousis) Grady Stevens Maxfield) Seth Kiernan Martha Stiles Kristy Bernatchez Charles and Pamela Wendy and Eric Suehrstedt Peter Bernier Kriegel Greg Sweetser George Bradbury Kenneth Kunin Parker Swenson Chris and Matti Bradley Susan Lagasse Karen and Tom Tilson (In Robert Brookings Brian LaSalle memory of Philip Maloney) Emily Brown Stephen Lindsay David Van Slyke and Susan Nicole Calabrese Steve and Linda Lindsay Granai Philip Coffin lll and Susan Mary and Martha Long Megan and Benjamin Peck Patrick and Jackie Waterhouse John and Linda Coleman Maidman Lindsay Werner (In memory of Philip John Maloney Gabriel Wiess Maloney) Paul Maloney Peggy and Fred Windheim Patrick Connolly Jack and Jane Manheimer (In memory of Anne Riehs) Laura Cote David Marsden (In honor of Vicki Wyman Ryan Cotner Justin and Jon Croteau) Rick and Laurie Curtis Page 5 of 30 WinterKids FY2020 Annual Report: DONORS Individual Donors (continued) Downhill 24 Debra Abbondanza Jr Anderson Brian Bagley Richard Abbondanza Robert Anderson Cole Bagley Alexander Abbott Thatcher and Kai Alex Bahn Clifford Abbott Anderson Robert Baiguy Clifford Abbott, Jr Cameron Andre Allana Bailey Katie Abbott Catherine Andrews Kristen Bailey Scott Abbotts Cory Andrews Mark Bailey Charles Abrams Heidi Andrews Richard Bailey Caitlin Aceto Nick Andrews Al Baker Jeffrey Aceto Jill Anketell Jennifer Baker Benjamin Adams Erik Anson Nathan Baker Chris Adams Lucas Anthony Terry Baker Clifton Adams Nancy Antin Toni Baker Melissa Adams Jerry Antl Kim and Bo Balcavage Tom Adamson Wendy Antonucci Scot Balentine John Adelman Christine Anuszewski Jason Balint Pamela Adler Audie Arbo Chris and Karen Ball Douglas Agren Timathie Arbo Eliza Ball Eric Agren Anthony Ardito John Ball Jason Agren Josh Armandi Olivia Ballard Matt Ahearn Stephen Arner Christy Balliett Carolyn Ahern Delvin Arnold Seth Balliett Doug Aiken Ingrid Arrigo-Grenon Erin Baltes William Aker Thane Arsenault Rob Balzano Jill Albers Brody Artes Kathryn Banks John Alden Lenny
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