Annual Report 2018 Live Your Life Well… ENGAGE. GROW. CELEBRATE. Deerfield is faith-based, nonprofit, open to all, and provides a continuum of services to empower residents to live life to the fullest. We enrich the lives of those who live and work at Deerfield, and commit to be a leader in the field of aging services. A Letter from our CEO 2018 was a year our municipal bond financing. We are thrilled to It is with excitement that we announce plans of unprecedented announce that Deerfield’s strong “A-” rating was for the new Deerfield Charitable Foundation, achievement upgraded during the summer to an “A” rating. beginning in 2019. The Foundation reflects for the Deerfield This is the first time in our history that we have Deerfield’s heart for helping those in need and its . It achieved this status. As of today only 15 senior commitment to making significant contributions began with a living facilities in the United States hold this rating, to our local community, with a special focus five year CARF and now we are among them. Our solid financial on helping older adults. I want to thank Chris reaccreditation, performance is the culmination of deliberate Dismukes for her leadership as chair of our board a voluntary peer planning, monitoring, and good management of directors over the past 3 years. Chris has spent review specifically practices over the past two decades. Our residents the better part of the last decade on our board. I designed for can rest well knowing that we are financially strong know Chris will bring that same passion to her new senior living facilities. Deerfield has been accredited and have established appropriate reserves for the role as chair of the Foundation’s board of directors. since 2003, joining approximately 10% of senior future. Residents have also benefited from annual I am so grateful for her continued presence and living communities holding this distinction. work in our community. Staff spent months preparing for this review As we close out 2018 our community is evaluating process, paying close attention to several new “We are thrilled to announce future growth of our campus. Through extensive standards added since our last review in 2013. surveying of our future residents wait list we have Our team was thrilled that the final report gave no that Deerfield’s strong “A-” Fitch confirmed that many are anxious to make the move recommendations and offered multiple citations rating was upgraded during the and enjoy the lifestyle offered at Deerfield. Thus, for superior performance. We know that voluntary we are conducting focus groups with current and accreditation makes us better in the present and summer to an “A” rating.” future residents to help us analyze the feasibility prepares us for the future. of adding a fourth apartment building, along monthly service fee increases that are lower than Soon after the accreditation site visit we were with amenities and enhancements to reposition senior living industry averages. greeted by the Federal survey team, conducting our community for the next decade. We believe their annual unannounced Medicare Health Care As we prepare for the future we continue to strongly that our previous repositioning efforts survey. Once again the Deerfield team was up for strengthen our management team. Recently, have been crucial in creating the vibrant, state of the challenge. The four-day process concluded after 15 years of tenure at Deerfield, Director the art community that so many call “home.” We with a deficiency-free report for the third year in a of Operations Matt Sharpe was promoted to will continue to share news on Deerfield’s potential row, giving us the designation of a 5 star rating. We Executive Director. In addition, we are pleased to growth as it is available. consider the care and service we provide to our announce that Debra Campbell has been hired as residents our “highest” calling and are proud of the the new Director of Operations. With an impressive Wishing you and yours a healthy and happy 2019. quality culture we have created. It is indeed a rare resume and an extensive background in senior Robert F. Wernet, Jr. accomplishment to have a deficiency free survey. living management, Debra is an excellent addition President & CEO to the team. These shifts in leadership provide Each year Fitch Ratings reviews the financial profile depth to our team, enabling us to spend essential of Deerfield and provides us with a rating due to time planning strategically for the future. BOARD of DIRECTORS

Christine Dismukes Jeff Covington Larry Harris Virginia Templeton, M.D. Robert F. Burgin Eugene M. Carr III Suzanne Nesbitt Dawkins Chair Vice Chair Treasurer, Secretary CEO, Mission Hospital System, Attorney President, Design One, Inc. Community and WNC Diocese Executive V.P., Assistant Secretary Executive Director, Retired Carr, Blackwell & Assosiates Asheville, NC Volunteer Chief Credit Officer C.P.A., C.F.P. MemoryCare Asheville, NC Hendersonville, NC Asheville, NC Carolina Alliance Bank Parsec Financial Asheville, NC Asheville, NC Asheville, NC

The Reverend Ross Jones Walter McConnell Isaac Owolabi Roba Whiteley The Rt. Reverend John Gregg Bob Wernet Retired Clergy Deerfield Resident Ph.D., Professor Health Care Access Advocate José McLoughlin President, President & CEO, Asheville, NC Investment Manager, retired Asheville, NC Permanent Seat Deerfield Residents Council Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Black Mountain, NC Bishop,The Episcopal Community Diocese of WNC

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

Board members shown represent those in office through December 2017. A Letter from our BOARD CHAIR 2018 marked my tenth year of service on the in 2007, and my Mom continued living at Deerfield understanding of its mission. Deerfield Board of Directors, the last three as board for eleven more years where she enjoyed many new We also welcome Roba Whiteley to the board. chair. It has been a decade of privilege to be a part friendships. I have had the privilege to learn about Roba brings with her a wealth of knowledge, having of an engaged board, who collectively, along with all levels of care through my parent’s experience. worked at the national level of Council on Aging, as an exemplary management team, brought Deerfield Deerfield not only is financially secure, but in turn well as the Executive Director of Together Rx to what it is today. provides security at the highest level to residents. I Access, LLC. Roba and her husband, Dick, are on Our growing wait list is a testament to the quality have witnessed the importance of the culture, which the Deerfield waiting list. of life at Deerfield, and makes us one of the most we know as “The Deerfield Way.” I would describe The board also thanked Angela Lepro for her year of sought out communities in the country. this culture as a passion for not only the job, but for service as president of the Residents Council and following the mission of Deerfield by going above Your board has made significant strategic decisions voting member of the board of directors, and we and beyond expectations. I want to thank our CEO to satisfy this demand. 2019 will be a year of study welcomed John Gregg as current president of the Bob Wernet for setting the tone and leading by as we begin the due diligence of surveying current Residents Council and Angela’s replacement on the example. and future residents and working with design group board. The president of Residents Council serves THW as we carry out the strategic planning for new an important purpose by having a vote as well as living space. “Our growing wait list is a reporting the business of the Residents Council at each regular board of directors meeting. After years of careful consideration, the board has testament to the quality of life at approved to move forward with the development of February 2019 will bring new leadership to the the Deerfield Charitable Foundation. Several Deerfield, and makes us one board as Jeff Covington, who has served as vice reasons for the development of this Foundation of the most sought out chair and member of the Finance Committee these include: past three years, takes his seat as chair. Profession- 1. Giving with Purpose communities in the country.” ally, Jeff is Executive VP and Chief Credit Officer 2. Formalized Philanthropy Program with Carolina Alliance Bank. With this experience, Board development is an integral part of a strong 3. Clear and Transparent Communication Jeff is ready to lead our future strategic planning. leadership. Each year, our nominating committee 4. Consistent (and astounding) Generosity looks at board skill sets, and determines individuals Now that my board chair tenure is at its end, I want 5. Resident Feedback who can meet those needs. This year we say thank to thank you for your kindness and support. This I am grateful to have the opportunity to serve as the you to Walter McConnell, who served several years opportunity has been a privilege and great joy. first board chair of this Foundation, as we work to as a resident member with a vote. Walter also As my husband, Paul, and I are on the waiting list, complete bylaws, determine policy and grow our served on the Finance Committee and provided we will be joining you as neighbors in the future. We board of directors. invaluable input to this important work. are grateful to pass this gift along to our daughter!

Personally, 2018 brought great joy, along with deep I welcome Eugene (Gene) Carr, attorney from Best wishes to all of you for a healthy and happy sadness at the loss of my beloved mother, Barbara Hendersonville, NC. Gene serves as a member 2019! Hellebush, in August 2018. My siblings and I of the Finance Committee and with his many years enjoyed the gift of having my parents move to a of experience on the Deerfield campus as the son Christine Dismukes cottage at Deerfield in 2004. My father passed away of resident Bob Carr, comes to us with a good Chair, Deerfield Board of Directors RESIDENTS COUNCIL Report Earlier this year, we learned from an outside monthly with appropriate Deerfield staff members. social/political issues such as voting rights, health research organization that Deerfield residents are Updates are provided by Deerfield staff, views are care, and the environment. exceedingly pleased with living here. Why? We were expressed by residents, and questions are The Health and Wellness Committee worked this told this is because we feel we have strong social answered. Approximately 80 residents participate in year to highlight the dangers of falling for older connections, a voice in the affairs of Deerfield, are these meetings each month. The eight committees individuals and encourage resident use of the many encouraged to pursue our own life goals, and know cover virtually all operational aspects of Deerfield. programs at Deerfield designed to mitigate the that we live in a place that provides for our health They are Building and Maintenance, Deerfield likelihood of falls. and wellbeing as we age. Relations, Dining, Employee Appreciation, Finance, Grounds and Landscaping, Health and Wellness, Over the past of couple years, the Finance The Residents Council plays a role in making this and Programs and Activities. Committee utilized resident meetings and white papers to provide residents with information that As a group, the chairs of these committees also addresses their interests in knowing about how the meet monthly with Deerfield’s CEO to exchange financial affairs of Deerfield affect them. A recent news and views about both large and small issues. forum on the costs associated in moving to higher Residents and committees initiate and implement levels of care was particularly well attended. programs that strengthen the fabric of the Another fine example of resident engagement is the community. Here are some examples: The work of the campus-wide Wi-Fi Committee. This Employee Appreciation Committee sponsors an group gained support of Deerfield management to annual fund raising campaign to provide a monetary study the feasibility of installing seamless, high “thank you” to employees for the wonderful service speed Wi-Fi at all points of the Deerfield campus. they provide throughout the year. (Tipping The study has been completed, a vendor selected, employees is not permitted.) For 2018, $334,000 and implementation of the system will take place in was collected from residents, allowing all full time 2019. employees to receive over $1,400. The committee also sponsors a “shining star” program that Sophie’s is a resident-run store and social gathering Deerfield Residents Council encourages residents to recognize exemplary place that sells used resident clothing and Seated, from left: Pat Moss, Ladene Newton; actions of employees. Well over 1,500 stars are household items to residents, staff and the outside Standing, from left: Mark Klein, Laurel Radley, David Stewart, Bill Henderson, Ginny Robertson, awarded every year. public. Proceeds are given to the resident financial Don Brannon, John Gregg, President; Joel Rosenberg assistance fund. Last year, Sophie’s contributed The Program and Activities Committee provides over $103,000 to this worthy cause. happen. The council’s purpose is to promote ideas to staff for new events and encourages the effective communication among residents and with formation of resident led programs. There are Residents of Deerfield are informed and engaged in Deerfield administration. In doing so, the council currently 35 resident led programs including card the life of this community and we are delighted to be provides opportunities to become fully engaged in playing groups, discussion groups, yoga and tap living here. the life of the community. dancing. A new, popular resident led activity this year was the Senior Huddle which studies and John Gregg There are eight standing committees that meet promotes bi-partisan participation on a variety of President, Deerfield Residents Council MARKETING Report There is an underlying current within the Deerfield year the wait list grew to over 1100 – that number community, one of anticipation and hope as represents actual residences. The wait list has we contemplate growth and feel a forward shown consistent growth for many years, with no momentum. Deerfield’s willingness to review the signs of slowing. The marketing staff, along with past and be observant in the present in order to Resident Ambassadors who assist with tours and plan strategically for the future makes it one of showing their homes, welcomed over 600 visitors. the premier communities in the country. It is the Thirty-five percent of those visitors joined the recognized need and carefully facilitated growth Deerfield Future Residency Program. “According to our most recent survey, one-third of the people on the wait list are looking forward to moving within the next five years.”

The marketing team represents, all together, over 50 years of dedication to Deerfield. Time dedicated to learning from those who live here and embracing ideas that future residents bring to the community, and integrating the two. The Deerfield Marketing Team From left to right: Debbie Wilbanks, Kathy Foster, work we do is important to us, as we engage Deborah Robinson, Dianne Mastandrea with the people we serve, both current and future residents, for the long term success of the from the “square donut” to the 502 residences Deerfield community. (including Assisted Living and Skilled Care) that have made Deerfield the vibrant community it is Kathy Foster today. Director of Marketing

According to our most recent survey, one-third of the people on the wait list are looking forward to moving in within the next five years. This past CHAPLAIN’S Report St. Giles Chapel has been at the heart of the in our effort to provide a new organ for St. Giles provided a Deerfield community from the beginning, carrying Chapel. The original organ was bought used welcoming out its ministry of faith, hope and love. Our aim is to years ago, and the Chapel Committee (made up inter-faith space, provide pastoral and spiritual care for all those in of elected Deerfield residents) decided it was time and an the community, residents and staff, religious and to purchase a new organ from the premier organ especially non-religious, together. The core of our ministry is manufacturing company in America, the Allen poignant place always constant: to offer regular chapel services Organ Company of Allentown, PA. The cost to for meditation. (Episcopal, ecumenical, as well as music and build, deliver and install the new organ was We also created meditation services); to offer hospital visitation, $116,000 – quite an investment in St. Giles’ future an adjacent end-of-life care and private counseling; and to to be sure. The Chapel Committee was originally area to prepared to pay the majority of the organ memorialize the costs from reserved chapel income, but the The Rev. Richard “Lin” Walton names and strong response from the community was a dates of most welcome surprise, 90% of the total Deerfield residents who so chose, under the words, amount was provided by resident and staff “And when my voice is silent in death, my song will contributions, both those who regularly attend speak in your living heart,” from the Nobel Prize- St. Giles and those who simply appreciate the winning author Rabindranath Tagore. ministry and all it means to others in the In closing, on behalf of the entire staff of St. Giles community. Chapel, let me say again what a privilege it is to lead Still, perhaps my favorite project of 2018 this ministry and be a witness of all the many and occurred in the Deerfield Memorial Garden. diverse ways God continues to move in this place A number of years through the people of this extraordinary community. ago, the chapel St. Giles is an entirely self-supporting and self- was given a sustaining ministry within Deerfield – and in that centuries-old sense alone is completely unique in the nation – and manage, maintain and develop the Deerfield Japanese temple bell we are deeply grateful for everyone who chooses to Memorial Garden. We also substantially contribute by a Deerfield resident make ongoing contributions or gifts. Indeed, we give to numerous charities, both in the Asheville area family. The bell had been thanks to God for you always, remembering before and beyond, and this past year we established an a gift to the family upon him your work of faith, and labor of love, and annually renewing college scholarship program for retirement from presiding steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. outstanding prospective students from our sister over a New England chapel, La Capilla de Santa Maria, in The Reverend Richard Lindsley Walton preparatory school. So Rev. Tonya D. Hill, Chaplain Hendersonville, . Deerfield is an Lead Chaplain & Director of Pastoral Care Services this past year we built a beautiful wood-shingled exceptionally generous place. and stone shelter for the bell, which then allowed it This generosity was perhaps most evident in 2018 to be rung during memorial garden services and

CAMPUS-WIDE OBJECTIVES MADE STRIDES IN 2018

Health Care Highlights of this year’s projects are: 1) The was given to the Facilities Department and entire Service to others is a keystone for our lives in installation of a 750KW Community Center Deerfield staff by the Building and Maintenance health care. We went to school to learn the skills to emergency generator; 2) Major elevator upgrades Committee for their outstanding job regarding help people; it’s only when we get out of school and modernization in skilled nursing and Haden hurricane preparedness and communication. that we realize there are Hall; 3) Research and evaluation along with the Dining a lot of obstacles that resident’s WiFi Committee regarding the scope of Early in December western North Carolina was detract from the purity work needed for future campus-wide WiFi; 4) hit with a heavy snow storm. The snow made of that ideal. As a result, Initiated campus-wide water safety program to traveling impossible for many and out of twenty it takes a conscious minimize risks and exposure to Legionella disease; scheduled dining employees only six were able to effort to prioritize this and 5) Recognition given to several grounds make it to work that day. A group of administrative standard within our employees for continuing education: staff and a board culture. The guidance of North Carolina Certified Turfgrass member stepped in to our leadership at Professional courses. help, and residents Deerfield has allowed Over the past years, Deerfield’s Facilities were served! This is our staff to engage with Department has been very ambitious just one example of our residents through an regarding sustainability projects. Together the dedication that embracing of this philosophy resulting in we have been working with residents to Deerfield employees exceptional care delivery and outcomes. Further, share the best practices to ensure not bring to work every day. our staff actively looks for opportunities to share only the greatest environment, but also each other’s burdens and work cooperatively. This The dedication to having a substantial economic impact. For concept of servant leadership has proven to be a serving others goes example, we replaced the commercial tremendous boon in our efforts to create a beyond the dining laundry room boilers from electric to cohesive and comprehensive work/care venues on campus, as Deerfield Dining Services natural gas. Continuing to define environment that is beneficial to assists Food Connections—whose mission is and measuring our progress will everyone. rescuing fresh meals to feed the hungry and reduce be our mission. The Facilities food waste—by donating food items on a weekly Facilities department is looking forward to basis. The food donated by Deerfield specifically 2018 was an exciting year in the continued sustainability success serves homeless veterans. Deerfield also Facilities Department at in the future. participates in their annual fundraiser by providing Deerfield. The Facilities Also within the past year, there hors d’oeuvres for the event. Department encompasses the were two east coast tropical Grounds, Maintenance and hurricanes. Special recognition Security departments. A few Resident Life Studio is now offering resident-led beginner Leading Age Recognizes Deerfield Employees Resident life is booming in all areas! The classes. There is no limit to the opportunities increased interest in both the fitness and arts for residents and future residents to get in areas resulted in more class offerings. touch with their creative side!

For the fitness participants Housekeeping there are additional Time and again we hear morning yoga classes, compliments from visitors Zumba was added to about how beautiful our the dance and aerobic community is. It doesn’t stay offerings, and a hand/foot that way without the help of class for those who have our dedicated housekeeping neuropathy has been team. From the front lobby re-added to the schedule. and community spaces to every apartment and suite, this team works 2018 had an increase in programming led by day in and day out to ensure that we have a residents as well as many new programs from beautiful space. outside leaders, that are both educational and informative To assist with this task and ensure quality is regarding the local maintained throughout the campus, an The Service Excellence Award area. Inspection App has been added to the In May 2018, Vicki Sheppard was awarded the Worxhub work order system currently in place. Service Excellence Award by Leading Age at an We have expanded event held at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville. Vicki This app, which is accessible on the tablets our beginner pottery has worked in Resident Life at Deerfield for 13 used by housekeeping, and the new carpet years, and has recently stepped back from her classes to two class cleaning position as Resident Life Coordinator to have more series monthly. The equipment, time with her grandbabies. She currently works beginner pottery has part time as the Fitness Coordinator. support the been restructured work the Charles Hickman was also awarded the Service into a series of employees Excellence Award. Charles retired at the classes to expedite end of 2017 after working for 17 years in the do every the process of residents graduating from Housekeeping Department in Utilities/Set-Up. day to keep beginner to independent potters. The Paper Congratulations to both of these outstanding, the campus Canvas Studio has also added classes for dedicated Deerfield employees! beautiful. those new to the craft, and the Fiber Arts PHILANTHROPY Report Generosity of spirit continues to be a defining dinners to local Meals on Wheels clients. Deerfield quality of the Deerfield community. It was the employees put together a talent show with generosity of the Timson family in 1953 with the proceeds benefitting United Way and supplied gift of their summer home and thirty acres of land their own annual holiday food drive for MANNA that allowed Deerfield to begin its mission and it is FoodBank. that spirit along with the openness to new ideas Deerfield’s Legacy Society grew by 24 new that has enabled Deerfield to become the members and we celebrated with the ninth annual community it is today. Appreciation Gala in October. Estate gifts, large Discovering new outreach opportunities inspires and small, are vital for our charitable purposes residents to continue offering their resources to and have benefitted residents through our important causes. In 2018 we were glad to learn Residents Assistance Fund and employees about Project Dignity of Western North Carolina. through our Danny Boone Scholarship Fund. This organization, started by a small group of We are so thankful for the residents and friends concerned women, provides costly feminine who look beyond their own timelines to the benefit hygiene products to those who can’t afford them. of others and honoring this special group is a Partnering with Project Dignity through donations highlight each year. and regularly scheduled “packing parties,” we YEAR IN GIVING have made a difference in the lives of girls and women who may otherwise stay home from school or work because of unmet needs.

We are also partnering with Asheville Choral Society to bring music to the elderly in local nursing facilities. With research showing that music brings comfort and familiarity to those Plans were laid for the new Deerfield Charitable struggling with cognitive decline, this is a practical Foundation with the inaugural board meeting to be way to reach out with compassion to other older held in March of 2019. This new endeavor will adults in the community. allow us to be more strategic, transparent, and community-minded. We are looking back with Our work building homes with Habitat for gratitude for the inherent spirit of generosity that is Humanity, delivering weekday meals with Meals a part of this community and looking forward with on Wheels, and providing local students with excitement for where this spirit will take us! school supplies through United Way continues year after year. We provided 170 fully loaded Michelle Wooley backpacks for elementary school students in Director of Philanthropy Buncombe County and 270 special Thanksgiving RESIDENTS ASSISTANCE FUND Tyson Betty Chester Chellman Elfretta Frady Ethel Hendricks Dorothy Pohl Mr. & Mrs. George Ahrens Sara & Bill Hoyt John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Sara & Bill Hoyt Hal & Nancy Martin Mr. G. Martin Anderson & John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mel & Sandra Skiles Arthur Frank Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver John Pyron Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Anonymous Mrs. Maria-Gladys Baillard Clifton Bogardus Marie Colton Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Merille Hewitt Mr. Robert Butler Walter & Elizabeth Cantrell Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Marleen Allen Varner Mr. Jack Drobnick Dr. & Mrs. John Crawford, III George Boone Sara & Bill Hoyt Hal & Nancy Martin Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Brian & Mary Dugan Suzanne Nesbitt Dawkins John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mrs. Ann Eicholtz Larry & Ellen Hull Anonymous Katharine Hilton Sara & Bill Hoyt Mel & Sandra Skiles Susan Gerdine Anonymous The Rev. Barbara Eldridge Mr. Jim Jarratt Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mrs. J. Mitchell Elrod, Jr. Lynda Kepler John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Susan Hudson-Seaton Bill & Alison McNutt Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Jean & Harvey Haynes Harry & Sydney Kloos Arnold Gnilka Anonymous Sara & Bill Hoyt Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knight Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Dode Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mel & Sandra Skiles Anonymous Richard Jennings The Lynady Family Glenn & Betsy Mayes Raevetta Gordon Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Hal & Nancy Martin Mr. James A. McNett Gay Symmes Nancy Coulton Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Anonymous Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mrs. Winnifred O. Pickering Mary P. Merrill & David W. Tarr Sara & Bill Hoyt Anonymous Mrs. Betty Pond Mr. Joe Morgan & Ms. Milli Way Marleen Allen Varner Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Myrtle Grant Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. John & Elizabeth Hubbell Jean R. Johnson Anne & Bobby Robinson Mrs. Winnifred O. Pickering Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Ms. Betty Robinson Ray & Penny Ponder Frank Bown Mel & Sandra Skiles Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Richard Doyle Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Peter O. Schultz, Jr. Helen Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Anonymous David & Jewel Tolan Estate of Monte Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Lucia “Chick” Brown Sara & Bill Hoyt Shirley Kern Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Gordon & Judy Rittmeyer Anonymous Hal & Nancy Martin Alice Green Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Mark Troughton Mel & Sandra Skiles John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mrs. Jane Parmley Anonymous Henry Kummer Mrs. Helen Truluck St. Mary of the Hills Parish Mel & Sandra Skiles Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Clyde Grigsby Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye Mimi Tittle Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Al Thorne John & Elizabeth Hubbell Dr. Sandra J. Anderson W R Systems LTD Mrs. Helen Truluck Ms. Laura P. Weaver Ray Bryant Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Anonymous John & Molly Young Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Marleen Allen Varner Ralph Griner Norma Marcotte Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wondrasch RESIDENTS ASSISTANCE FUND Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Bob & Gail MacLean Anonymous GIFTS IN MEMORY Suzanne Pyron Anonymous Norbert Duerr Mel & Sandra Skiles Bubbles Marlowe Miriam Aldridge Anonymous Carl & Ria Aufdermarsh Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Anonymous Mr. Jerry Cople Christian Business Men Committee Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Trade Development; CRC; Economic Katherine Armitage Sara & Bill Hoyt Nancy Egerton Kato Guggenheim Anonymous Development & Government Affairs Sara & Bill Hoyt Bill & Alison McNutt Anonymous Mel & Sandra Skiles Judith Mauney Brian & Mary Dugan Mel & Sandra Skiles Bob & Joy Pearce Sara & Bill Hoyt Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mrs. Ann Eicholtz Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Ray & Penny Ponder Hal & Nancy Martin Anna Cay Hawes Sara & Bill Hoyt Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Mrs. Jane Parmley Lillian Moore Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Jim & Sheree Kelley Mel & Sandra Skiles Jane Rippy & Family Sara & Bill Hoyt Bill Bailey Dr. Sandra J. Anderson The Lynady Family Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mel & Sandra Skiles Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Anonymous Hal & Nancy Martin Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Bobbie Coats-Wondrasch Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Dr. & Dr. William Atkins Mrs. Betty Pond Elizabeth Byerly Mr. & Mrs. Ben Woodruff Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Sara & Bill Hoyt Ray & Penny Ponder Richard “Dick” Besley Sara & Bill Hoyt Mitchell Elrod John & Elizabeth Hubbell Phoebe Nelson Bill, Susan, Wes, & Sam Pyron Mr. G. Martin Anderson & John & Elizabeth Hubbell Anonymous Bill & Alison McNutt Joan Del Colliano Anne & Bobby Robinson Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Bob & Gail MacLean Mel & Sandra Skiles Sara & Bill Hoyt Mr. & Mrs. Peter O. Schultz, Jr. Sara & Bill Hoyt Bill & Alison McNutt Esther Stone Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Mel & Sandra Skiles Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Mrs. Betty Pond Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mel & Sandra Skiles David & Jewel Tolan Mel & Sandra Skiles Mel & Sandra Skiles Barry Fletcher Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mel & Sandra Skiles Barbara Hellebush Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Marleen Allen Varner Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Anonymous Nancy Phares Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Alan Flynn Marleen Allen Varner Mel & Sandra Skiles Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. William Waas Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Sally Rhoades Paul Tremoulet St Giles is an integral part of Anna Cay Hawes Elizabeth Byerly Mary Bartholomew Anonymous Mr. G. Martin Anderson & the Deerfield Community, but Mr. & Mrs. Gary Beck Ms. Mary-Irving Campbell Gretchen Batra Mel & Sandra Skiles Dr. Sandra J. Anderson it is funded independently as Norma Kummer Deerfield Chaplains Dr. Richard Besley & Dr. Judy Boone Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Anonymous an entirely self-supporting & Ronald M. Lee Mel & Sandra Skiles Mr. Bernard A. Boden sustaining ministry. Therefore, Mr. Frank Bown Clark Rosenberger Moultrie Truluck Barbara Hellebush Barbara Eldridge Anonymous Alan & Gayden Truluck special gifts & annual pledges Norma Kummer Capt.Walton T. Boyer, Jr. given to St Giles are not listed Anonymous Pat & Fred Brown Sara & Bill Hoyt Donna Weber Merille Hewitt John & Elizabeth Hubbell in the Deerfield Annual Report. The Rev. Tonya Hill Chick Brown Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Gifts given, however, in memory Norma Kummer Mrs. Jan Bodenhorst Mr. & Mrs. James Burnette Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Ronald M. Lee Mel & Sandra Skiles of Deerfield residents, both past Ms. Mary-Irving Campbell Elizabeth Byerly Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Lillian Wellisch and present, are listed here in Nancy Mathewson Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Mrs. Kay Cannon Marleen Allen Varner Anonymous their honor. Mr. John Mathewson Ms. Dianne Rosenberger Slater Walter & Elizabeth Cantrell Mr. Robert Carr & Ms. Carolyn Davis Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Dorothy Westly Lillian Moore Stuart Littleton ST. GILES CHAPEL Betty Lou Chubb Garland Samuels Anonymous Norma Kummer Mrs. Jan Bodenhorst GIFTS IN MEMORY Amy & Mike Clarke Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Marjorie Whittaker Katherine Armitage Phoebe Nelson Mary Ellen Sheridan Jill Cochrane Dr. Sandra J. Anderson John & Elizabeth Hubbell Norma Kummer Ronald M. Lee Anonymous Barbara & Cecil Colon Sara & Bill Hoyt Hal & Nancy Martin Nancy Phares The Rev. Lin Walton Henry & Lolly Copeland Hal & Nancy Martin Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Richard “Dick” Besley T. Jeff Covington Norma Kummer Norma Kummer Mrs. Jan Bodenhorst Marleen Allen Varner Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Ronald M. Lee Nancy & Walter McConnell Ms. Virginia Craig Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Marleen Allen Varner Ronald M. Lee Dr. & Mrs. John Crawford, III John Pyron Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. George Boone Mrs. Lutie Culver Seymour Saul The Rev. Tonya Hill Norma Kummer GIFTS TO DEERFIELD Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Cummings, Jr. John & Elizabeth Hubbell Raymond Wismer Norma Kummer Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Anonymous Lucia “Chick” Brown Aquarium Maintenance Mrs. Kathryn P. Daughton Suzanne Pyron Ms. Madeline Davis Ted Scott David Wright Mr. & Mrs. John Brown Ms. Dolores Borreson Sara & Bill Hoyt Norma Kummer Joan Del Colliano Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Hal & Nancy Martin Aquatic Class Music Norma Kummer Clark Rosenberger Mr. Gerald DeLand Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Bill & Sue Macy Mary Lou Mayer & Bob Vose Norma Kummer Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dismukes Victor Scott Thomas Wright Mrs. Winnifred O. Pickering Ronald M. Lee Deerfield Arts & Crafts Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Domer Sara & Bill Hoyt Mel & Sandra Skiles Mr. & Mrs. Ray Ponder League (DACL) Bill & Judy Durant Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Garland Samuels The Rev. Barbara Eldridge Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye Norma Kummer Ms. Winnie Barrett Ann “Bobsy” Simes Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Patterson Betty Wortham Ennett Ray Bryant Seymour Saul Hayes & Anita Fletcher Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Sam Zurich Norma Kummer Ms. Carol Perine Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Norma Kummer Syd & Andrea Stern Gaetana & Jerry Friedman Ronald M. Lee A Friend Ruth Smith Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Victor Scott Elizabeth Byerly Deerfield Arts & Crafts Mr. & Mrs. Victor Galef Anonymous Sara & Bill Hoyt Norma Kummer Norma Kummer League (DACL) Mrs. Loree Goodwin John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mary Sorum GIFTS IN HONOR Mary Sorum Bill & Alison McNutt Ronald M. Lee James & Claire Graves Mr. G. Martin Anderson & John & Molly Young Ronald M. Lee Bob MacLean Mr. William Haggard Mel & Sandra Skiles John & Barbara Gregg Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Chester Chellman Paul Tremoulet Irene Hill Hamly Ray & Annie Bryant Marleen Allen Varner Ronald M. Lee Mrs. Paul Tremoulet Mike McWeeny Peter & Anna Cay Hawes John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Marjorie Whittaker Hal & Nancy Martin Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hobbs Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Marie Colton Col. & Mrs. William Holland Norma Kummer Danny Boone Scholarship Fund Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet RESIDENTS ASSISTANCE FUND Norma Kummer Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Hollis Blan & Kay Aldridge Marleen Allen Varner GIFTS IN HONOR Sam Zurich Sara & Bill Hoyt Nancy Coulton Nancy C. R. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Chris Dismukes Norma Kummer John & Elizabeth Hubbell Norma Kummer Mike & Lorna Anderberg Tom & Peg Hughes Larry & Ellen Hull William Strickland Richard Doyle ST. GILES CHAPEL Anonymous Jack & Sheila Ingersoll Anonymous Our Medical Providers Norma Kummer GIFTS IN HONOR Ms. Katherine Y. Armitage Mr. & Mrs. Ted Jakubowski Marleen Allen Varner Ray & Penny Ponder Ronald M. Lee Annie Bryant Dr. & Dr. William Atkins Mr. Jim Jarratt Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Anonymous Carl & Ria Aufdermarsh Betty Robinson Mitchell Elrod Dick & Sue Johannes Pat & Woody Baker Jerry-Grace & Bruce Sadler Ronald M. Lee Mrs. Walter P. Johnson Ms. Rebecca Johnson Bill & Carolyn Robichaux Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Cole Mrs. Kay Cannon Richard & Susan Walton Mr. & Mrs. James Clow Bob & Julie Johnson Mr. James Russell Anonymous Robert & Jo Chandler Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. George & Pat Collett Lynda Kepler Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Sanders Dr. & Mrs. Charles Cummings Barbara & Cecil Colon Danny Boone Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund Shirley P. Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dismukes Ms. Virginia Craig Bob & Emilie Kimbrough GIFTS IN MEMORY Estate of Monte Richardson Miles & Millicent Elmore Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Cummings, Jr. Mark Klein Mrs. Millie Schumpert Katherine Armitage James & Elizabeth Fisher Health Care Fund Mrs. Kathryn P. Daughton Harry & Sydney Kloos Mrs. Ethel Schwietz Mrs. Bert Barner Gaetana Friedman Walter & Elizabeth Cantrell Joan Del Colliano Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knight Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Sharpe Susan F. Bolton Mrs. Linda G. Furr George & Pat Collett Hayes & Anita Fletcher Krutulis Charitable Fund Marian R. Sigmon John & Barbara Gregg Gould Killian CPA Group PA Ms. Madeline Davis Mrs. Emi Flynn Mrs. Katherine S. LaFrance Mrs. Vivian Sitton Bunk & Nancy Spann John & Barbara Gregg Mr. Jim Jarratt Dr. & Mrs. James H. Godfrey Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb The Rev. Jane Smith Barbara S. Wilson (Prue) Dennis & Carol Leach Mrs. Rickie Sue Smith Irene Hill Hamly Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knight Mrs. Eugenia S. Goff Mrs. Florence Lee Mr. & Mrs. Uwe Soenksen Richard “Dick” Besley Mrs. Norma J. Harlan Nancy & Walter McConnell John & Barbara Gregg Mr. Ronald M. Lee Bunk & Nancy Spann John & Molly Young Sara & Bill Hoyt Gordon & Judy Rittmeyer Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Hedrick Mrs. Polly LeFaivre Dave & Ruthie Stagner George Boone Ann & Jim Hunter, Lucy Stella Mel & Sandra Skiles Mrs. Helen Hellman Myron & Angela Lepro Mr. David W. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dismukes Jack & Sheila Ingersoll Mrs. Helen Truluck Dan & Linda Hinchliffe The Rev. Robert Libbey & Mrs. Ruth Strickland Dan & Joycee Gaines Bob & Julie Johnson Health Care Fund Sara & Bill Hoyt The Rev. Elizabeth Libbey Melinda Tempe Hal & Nancy Martin Lynda Kepler GIFTS IN MEMORY Birgitta Ingvarson Jack & Linda Lockett Dr. Virginia Templeton & Mrs. Jane Parmley Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Kieffer Ethel Hendricks Dick & Sue Johannes Col. & Mrs. Mahlon H. Long, III Mr. Steven Plever John & Molly Young Paul & Beth Krieger Mr. Bruce Hendricks Lynda Kepler Beverly Lusk Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Katrina & Joe Looby Harry & Sydney Kloos Ray Bryant Mr. Geoffrey Hendricks Bob & Gail MacLean Mrs. Helen Truluck Nancy & Tom Maher Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knight Bunk & Nancy Spann Bill & Sue Macy Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye Hal & Nancy Martin Richard Doyle Norma Kummer Richard & Susan Walton Mrs. Alexander Maitland, III Marleen Allen Varner Kim & Gray McCaskill Don & Pat Moss Mr. & Mrs. Howard Latty John & Molly Young Hal & Nancy Martin Mr. & Mrs. William Waas Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McCollum Nancy Phares Bill & Sue Macy Carol & Pedro Martinez Richard & Susan Walton Elizabeth Byerly Nancy & Walter McConnell Designated for Activities Hal & Nancy Martin Mary Lou Mayer & Bob Vose Ann Whaley Hal & Nancy Martin Mr. & Mrs. W. Copley McLean The Rev. Barbara Eldridge The Rev. Nancy McCarthy Bunk & Nancy Spann Mrs. Marion Mayfield-Johnson Jane W. White Mrs. Lee T. Mynatt Suzanne Pyron George McDermott Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye The Rev. Nancy McCarthy Barbara S. Wilson (Prue) Ms. Lisa Oberreuter Designated for Staff Appreciation Ms. Margaret Melick Nancy & Walter McConnell The Rev. & Mrs. Harry Woggon Marie Colton Mrs. Jane Parmley Mr. & Mrs. Jarvis Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Richard Murphy Ellen T. McCotter Bobbie Coats-Wondrasch Ann & Jim Hunter Mrs. Winnifred O. Pickering Jean & Harvey Haynes Mr. & Mrs. Russell Newton, Jr. George McDermott Emmy C. Wright Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Kieffer Ray & Penny Ponder Mrs. Jane Parmley Bill & Alison McNutt Yocum Family Foundation Hal & Nancy Martin Mary E. Powell Health Care Fund Designated Gifts Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Patterson Mary P. Merrill & David W. Tarr John & Molly Young Mrs. Lee T. Mynatt Anne & Bobby Robinson Geriatric Exam Table Ms. Carol Perine Bill & Mary Metts Doug Young Ray & Penny Ponder Mrs. Kat Rorison The GE Foundation Matching Gifts Ray & Penny Ponder Mr. Joe Morgan & Ms. Milli Way Mrs. Eleanor Zitin Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Mrs. Elisabeth M. Sims Isolation Carts Helen Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Richard Murphy Mel & Sandra Skiles Meredith P. Reinhold Danny Boone Scholarship Fund Mrs. Kat Rorison Judy & Jim Havard Mrs. Phoebe Nelson Gay Symmes Mr. Jeffrey Ridolfi GIFTS IN HONOR Ms. Margaret Scobey Marleen Allen Varner Henry Hall Auto Door Project Mr. William Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Russell Newton, Jr. Deerfield Employees Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye Mrs. Barbara Jean Newton Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. Mr. James Russell Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Sanders Mel & Sandra Skiles Myrtle Grant Mrs. Susan Oldham Clark Rosenberger Landscaping Robin & Sarah Schilling Dr. & Mrs. Peter Wu The Smith Family Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Pawlick, Jr. Hal & Nancy Martin Nancy & Walter McConnell Happy & Betsy Shadden Anonymous Mrs. Winnifred O. Pickering Anna Cay Hawes Mrs. Jane Parmley Mel & Sandra Skiles Mrs. Betty Pond Ray & Penny Ponder Library Mary M. Thomoson Melonie Tyner Boone Bunk & Nancy Spann Don & Joanne Brannon Ray & Penny Ponder Diane Scott Bunk & Nancy Spann Richard & Susan Walton Ms. Becky Prevost Richard & Susan Walton Victor Scott Riverwalk Water Feature Christina S. Wehmeyer Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Morris Ms. Gerlinde Puchas Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dismukes Don & Joanne Brannon Ann Whaley Anonymous Barbara Hellebush Suzie Pyron Gaetana Friedman Emmy C. Wright Carol R. Ackrill School Supply Drive Helen Reilly Mr. & Mrs. John Thomas Mrs. Loree Goodwin Blan & Kay Aldridge Anonymous Woodshop Building Fund Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Anonymous Hal & Nancy Martin Anonymous Mrs. Bert Barner Dave & Ruthie Stagner Gordon & Judy Rittmeyer Mr. & Mrs. Russell Newton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lalley Mary Bartholomew Susan F. Bolton Al & Karen Roberts Diane Scott Anonymous Mrs. Minnie Bogue Mr. Robert Carr & Ms. Carolyn Davis Mrs. Virginia Robertson Marleen Allen Varner Woodworking Shop DEERFIELD UNRESTRICTED American Refugee Committee Church of the Advocate Intercollegiate Studies Institute National Trust for Roy & Nancy Adams Don & Joanne Brannon AmiciMusic Coalition for Kids, Inc. Interfaith Assistance Ministry Historic Preservation Ms. Gail Anderson Joanne Deeken Anglican Digest Community Foundation of WNC International Campaign for Tibet Natural Resources Defense Council Mr. G. Martin Anderson & Mr. Larry Harris Anglicans for Life Compassion & Choices InterVarsity Nature Conservancy Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Mrs. Theresa Harville Appalachian Trail Conservancy Conservation Trust for NC Irene Wortham Center Nature Conservancy of Mrs. Bert Barner Mr. Timothy Kurtz Appalachian Voices Council on Aging Jewish Family Services of WNC North Carolina Ms. Winnie Barrett Parsec Financial Management Armed Services YMCA Covenant House Jimmy V Foundation for Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Mrs. Clifton Bogardus Matching Gifts Program Arthritis Foundation Crossnore School & Children’s Home Cancer Research NC Council of Churches Mr. & Mrs. David Brown Pfizer Foundation Matching Asheville Art Museum CRU/Campus Crusade For Christ Judicial Watch NC Stage Company Ray & Annie Bryant Gifts Program Asheville Catholic School Diana Wortham Theatre Just Economics of WNC North Carolina Arboretum Society Rusty & Christine Capers Mrs. Kat Rorison Asheville Chamber Music Series Disabled American Veterans Juvenile Diabetes Nothing But Nets Mr. Robert Carr & Ms. Carolyn Davis St. Mary of the Hills Parish Asheville Community Theater Doctors Without Borders Research Foundation Open Hearts Art Center Amy & Mike Clarke Roba J. Whiteley Asheville Greenworks Easter Seals Kanuga Conferences Operation Homefront of the Carolinas Ms. Virginia Craig Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wondrasch Asheville Humane Society Eblen Charities Lake Junaluska Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation Mrs. Lutie Culver Asheville Lyric Opera ECHO Lake Logan Episcopal Center Our Daily Bread Ministries Ms. Madeline Davis DEERFIELD UNRESTRICTED Asheville Poverty Initiative EdChoice/Friedman Foundation Learning Ally Ovarian Cancer Research Deerfield Library GIFTS IN MEMORY Elderhostel Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fund Alliance Dr. & Mrs. Richard Doyle Chief James Akano Alowoesin Asheville Symphony Eliada Homes Ligonier Ministries Pancreatic Cancer Action Network John & Ann Drum Dr. & Mrs. Isaac Owolabi Asheville-Buncombe Technical Episcopal Relief & Development Literacy Council of Paralyzed Veterans of America Mrs. J. Mitchell Elrod, Jr. Mary Sorum Community College Foundation Erie Uplink Buncombe County Parents for Educational Freedom in Dr. & Mrs. James W. Estes Rebecca Welch ASPCA Feeding America’s Hungry Children Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly North Carolina Hayes & Anita Fletcher Audobon Society of North Carolina Flat Rock Playhouse Loving Food Resources Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Mrs. Betty Gordon DEERFIELD UNRESTRICTED Barnabas Center Food Bank of the Albemarle MAHEC Foundation Penland School of Crafts Mr. Robert Hansen GIFTS IN HONOR BeLoved Community Shelter Food for Fairview Make a Wish Foundation WNC People for the Ethical Treatment Mrs. Annie Hassell Bob Wernet Berry College/J. Mitchell & For Pete’s Sake MANNA Food Bank of Animals Loraine Haynes Steven & Wanda Phifer Cleone C. Elrod Scholarship Cancer Respite Foundation March of Dimes People’s Park Foundation Sara & Bill Hoyt Best Friends Four Seasons Foundation Marine Toys for Tots Foundation Physicians Committee for Tom & Peg Hughes The following Charities were Bible Reading Fellowship Freedom Global Martin Luther King, Jr. Responsible Medicine Larry & Ellen Hull supported through Deerfield’s Bible Study Fellowship French Broad River Academy Assoc. of Asheville Pisgah Legal Services Dick & Sue Johannes Directed Outreach program Global Headquarters for Boys MD Anderson Cancer Center Planned Parenthood Norma Kummer in 2018. Black Mountain Home for Children Friends of Santa Claus Meals on Wheels Preservation Society of Asheville & Mr. & Mrs. Don Kunard Blue Ridge Humane Society Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway Media Research Center Buncombe County Mr. Timothy Kurtz DIRECTED OUTREACH Blue Ridge Public Radio Friends of the Melanoma Research Foundation Project Dignity of WNC Drs. Wayne & Phyllis Lang AARP Foundation Boy Scouts of America - Mountains-to-Sea Trail Memorial Sloan Kettering Read to Succeed Asheville Dennis & Carol Leach ABCCM Daniel Boone Council Friends of the Cancer Center Real Life Ministries Mr. Hartley Meinzer ALPS Adult Day Services Brevard Music Center South Buncombe Library MemoryCare RiverLink Charles F. & Janet M. Moore ALS Association Brother Wolf Animal Rescue Genesis Community Loan Fund Mission Anabanino Rotary Club of Asheville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Peterson Alzheimer’s Association - Brother’s Keeper Gideons International Mission Health Care Foundation Safelight Perrin & Laurel Radley WNC Chapter C.S. Lewis Institute Girls on the Run of WNC Mission Rathbun Center Salvation Army Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Robinson Alzheimer’s Disease Research Cancer Research Institute Goodlettsville Help Center MOAA Military Family Initiative Samaritan’s Purse Anne & Bobby Robinson Alzheimer’s Foundation of America CARE Greenpeace Moldova World Children’s Fund Santa Pal of Asheville Mrs. Mary W. Sorum & American Cancer Society CARE USA Habitat for Humanity Montreat Conference Center Save the Children Ms. Mary McCaffery American Chestnut Foundation CarePartners Foundation Haywood Street Mountain Child Advocacy Center Scleroderma Foundation Gay Symmes American Friends Service Committee Carolina Day School Congregation & Respite Museum of the American Revolution Shikabania School Al Thorne American Heart Association Carolina Mountain Club Hearts with Hands My Sistah Taught Me That Sjogren’s Syndrome Foundation Mrs. Penelope E. Tillman American Institute for Carter Center Heifer International National Foundation for Smile Train Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye Cancer Research Catholic Charities USA Helpmate Cancer Research Society of St. John the Evangelist Marleen Allen Varner American Lung Association Catholic Relief Services Hemophilia of North Carolina National Multiple Schlerosis Sonoma Humane Society Laura Ward American Parkinson Center for Liturgy & the Arts Hendersonville Rescue Mission Society Carolinas Southern Appalachian Disease Association Charity Navigator Homeward Bound National Parkinson’s Foundation Highlands Conservancy American Red Cross - Children First Humane Society of the US National Parks Southern Environmental Law Center Asheville Mountain Area Children’s Advocacy Center Insight for Living Ministries Conservation Association Southern Poverty Law Center SPCA of Wake County Mr. G. Martin Anderson & John & Barbara Gregg George McDermott Mr. Wayne Steinmetz Marleen Allen Varner Special Olympics North Carolina Dr. Sandra J. Anderson Ralph & Maggie Griner Mrs. Gail McLeod Syd & Andrea Stern Mr. & Mrs. William Waas St. Giles Chapel Anonymous Irene Hill Hamly Mr. & Mrs. Gerald McNabb Mrs. Ruth Strickland Mrs. Betty Walker St. Giles Memorial Garden Mrs. Bert Barner Mike & Karen Hamsho Bill & Alison McNutt Mrs. Jean Suits Jan & Don Walsh St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital Gretchen Batra Judy & Jim Havard Ms. Margaret Melick Mr. John E. Swan, Sr. Richard & Susan Walton St. Vincent de Paul Society Gary & Louise Beck Peter & Anna Cay Hawes Mary P. Merrill & David W. Tarr Melinda Tempe Laura Ward Student Conservation Association Danny Bernstein Doris Headley Bill & Mary Metts Mary M. Thomoson Mr. & Mrs. Ben Watson Susan G. Komen Dr. Richard Besley & Dr. Judy Boone Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Hedrick Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mitchell Mrs. Mary Pat Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Wernet, Jr. The American Red Cross Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Betso Col. & Mrs. William Holland Mr. & Mrs. Peter Moffa Al Thorne Ann Whaley The Botanical Gardens at Asheville Bootsey Birthright Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Hollis Mr. Joe Morgan & Ms. Milli Way Mimi Tittle Ms. Susan White The CART (Coins for Alzheimer’s Mr. Bernard A. Boden Sara & Bill Hoyt Don & Pat Moss Mrs. Paul C. Tremoulet Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wondrasch Research Trust) Fund Susan F. Bolton Bill & Marilyn Hubbard Mr. & Mrs. Russell Newton, Jr. Mrs. Helen Truluck Mr. & Mrs. Donald York The Nature Conservancy Stephanie & Gary Book John & Elizabeth Hubbell Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Patterson Alice Urland Ms. Alice Youmans The River Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brooking Tom & Peg Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Pawlick, Jr. Mrs. Marilee S. Van Wye John & Molly Young Toys for Tots Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Cleveland Brown Birgitta Ingvarson Ms. Carol Perine Transylvania Christian Ministry Mr. Robert S. Brunk Mr. & Mrs. Harold C. Jacobs Paul & Marilyn Phibbs Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these donor Turn 2 Foundation Ray & Annie Bryant Mr. Jerry Jacobson & Mrs. Winnifred O. Pickering lists. If an error is discovered, please notify us. Thank you. UNC Chapel Hill Mrs. Kay Cannon Ms. Patricia Minard John & Ethel Piper UNC-TV Walter & Elizabeth Cantrell Mr. & Mrs. Ted Jakubowski Mrs. Betty Pond UNICEF Mr. Eugene “Bob” Carr, Jr. Mr. Jim Jarratt Ray & Penny Ponder United States Holocaust Mr. Robert Carr & Ms. Carolyn Davis Dick & Sue Johannes Ms. Becky Prevost Memorial Museum Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chapin Lynda Kepler Ms. Pat Propst United States Olympic & Amy & Mike Clarke Harry & Sydney Kloos Suzie Pyron Paralympic Foundation Bill & Meg Clontz Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knight Perrin & Laurel Radley United Way Jill Cochrane Norma Kummer Tom & Shirley Rardin Unity World Headquarters Kathryn Marie Cole Mr. Timothy Kurtz Helen Reilly USO George & Pat Collett Mr. & Mrs. Jean LaFrance Meredith P. Reinhold USO of North Carolina Esther Colliflower Mrs. Katherine S. LaFrance Bill & Judy Rex Valle Crucis Conference Center Barbara & Cecil Colon Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lalley Estate of Monte Richardson Verner Center for Early Learning Henry & Lolly Copeland Dr. Jay Lathrop Tom Rightmyer & Lucy Oliver Dr. & Mrs. John Crawford, III Mr. & Mrs. Howard Latty Gordon & Judy Rittmeyer Western Carolina Medical Society Mrs. Lutie Culver Dennis & Carol Leach Al & Karen Roberts Western Carolina Rescue Ministry Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Cummings, Jr. Mr. Ronald M. Lee Dr. & Mrs. James Robertson WNC Citizens for an Ms. Doris Daniels Mrs. Florence Lee Bill & Carolyn Robichaux End to Institutional Bigotry Mrs. Kathryn P. Daughton Mrs. Polly LeFaivre James Rowan III & Regina George Womansong Ms. Madeline Davis Myron & Angela Lepro Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Sanders Working Wheels Asheville Joan Del Colliano The Rev. Robert Libbey & Robin & Sarah Schilling World Vision Mr. Gerald DeLand The Rev. Elizabeth Libbey Shirley P. Schultz World Wildlife Fund Mrs. Nancy Dill Jack & Linda Lockett Mrs. Millie Schumpert Wounded Warrior Project John & Ann Drum Beverly Lusk Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Sharpe Wreaths Across America Bill & Judy Durant Bob & Gail MacLean Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Shepland Young Life The Rev. Barbara Eldridge Bill & Sue Macy Mary Ellen Sheridan Deerfield Legacy Society YWCA of Asheville Mrs. J. Mitchell Elrod, Jr. Mrs. Alexander Maitland, III Marian R. Sigmon Rev. & Mrs. David Fargo Ms. Jeanie Marshall Mrs. Elisabeth M. Sims The Deerfield Legacy Society’s intent is to recognize, with The following donors made gifts Hayes & Anita Fletcher Hal & Nancy Martin Mel & Sandra Skiles appreciation and gratitude, the generosity of those who to Deerfield’s Directed Outreach Mrs. Robert Fletcher Carol & Pedro Martinez Mrs. Rickie Sue Smith have made provisions for Deerfield in their estate planning. program in 2018. Mrs. Kathy Foster Rev. Daniel & Mrs. Diane Matthews The Rev. Jane Smith If you provided for Deerfield in your will or trust or created Carol R. Ackrill Gaetana & Jerry Friedman Mary Lou Mayer & Bob Vose Bunk & Nancy Spann a life-income gift, we invite you to be recognized as a Roy & Nancy Adams Mrs. Linda G. Furr Annette Mayfield Mrs. Mary Spieker Dr. & Mrs. James H. Godfrey The Rev. Nancy McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. LaVoy Spooner member of the Deerfield Legacy Society. Please contact Mr. & Mrs. George Ahrens the Philanthropy Office for further information. Blan & Kay Aldridge Mrs. Eugenia S. Goff Nancy & Walter McConnell Dave & Ruthie Stagner James & Claire Graves Ellen T. McCotter Mrs. Josephine Stead DEERFIELD EPISCOPAL RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, INC. Balance Sheets September 30, 2018 and 2017 Statements of Cash Flows For the Years Ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 Assets 2018 2017 Assets 2018 2017 Current assets: Operating activities: Cash and cash equivalents $ 14,112,335 $ 14,885,735 Change in net assets $ 9,327,907 $ 10,296,272 Investments 49,621,619 53,187,107 Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to cash Accounts receivable 1,429,419 1,543,669 provided by operating activities: Prepaid expenses 211,055 127,922 Depreciation and amortization 5,791,139 5,430,675 Inventories 85,755 101,880 Amortization of bond premium (301,449) (301,448) Current portion of assets limited as to use 490,433 714,943 Amortization of bond issuance costs 62,300 512,876 Total current assets 65,950,616 70,561,256 Gain on disposal of assets - (5,068) Non-current assets: Entrance fees received 10,597,598 25,043,953 Assets limited as to use: Amortization of entrance fees (9,733,161) (10,397,347) By Board for: Net change in: Statutory operating reserves 6,330,284 6,056,444 Investments and other assets limited as to use (9,392,018) 9,776,712 Benevolent assistance 1,789,710 1,737,245 Accounts receivable 114,250 (171,563) Renewal and replacement fund 10,400,000 - Prepaid expenses (83,133) 41,780 Mission advancement fund 8,212,223 7,898,200 Inventories 16,125 (29,714) Under bond indenture agreement 490,433 714,943 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (86,338) (889,862) Under donor restrictions 4,068,501 2,151,323 Deferred parking revenue and refundable parking fees (34,358) (18,623) Total assets limited as to use 31,291,151 18,558,155 Admission deposits (78,258) (927,068) Less current portion (490,433) (714,943) Net cash provided by operating activities 6,200,604 38,361,575 Total assets limited as to use, less current portion 30,800,718 17,843,212 Property and equipment, net 133,012,014 134,409,919 Investing activities: Cost of acquiring continuing care contracts, net 177,360 222,828 Purchases of property and equipment (4,466,406) (7,849,845) Proceeds from sale of property and equipment - 13,800 Total non-current assets 163,990,092 152,475,959 Change in assets limited as to use 224,510 3,393 Total assets $ 229,940,708 $ 223,037,215 Net cash used by investing activities (4,241,896) (7,832,652) Liabilities and Net Assets Financing activities: Current liabilities: Payment on bonds payable (2,730,000) (32,745,000) Accounts payable $ 1,622,205 $ 1,562,249 Refunds of deposits and refundable fees (465,534) (3,166,371) Accrued salaries and wages 365,075 266,244 Refundable entrance fees received 463,426 2,165,867 Accrued interest payable 1,010,724 1,042,020 Net cash used by financing activities (2,732,108) (33,745,504) Other accrued liabilities 1,022,269 1,099,257 Change in cash and cash equivalents (773,400) (3,216,581) Refundable entrance fees 1,500,000 1,300,000 Current portion of bonds payable 2,875,000 2,730,000 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year 14,885,735 18,102,316 Total current liabilities 8,395,273 7,999,770 Long-term liabilities: Cash and cash equivalents, end of year $ 14,112,335 $ 14,885,735 Deferred parking revenue 552,341 586,699 Refundable parking fees 120,000 120,000 Supplemental cash flow information: Admission deposits 1,257,757 1,394,886 Interest paid $ 2,272,544 $ 2,267,186 Refundable entrance fees, less current portion 12,095,483 11,979,039 Deferred revenue from entrance fees 84,583,313 84,116,027 Non-cash activities: Deferred customization revenue 1,077,757 1,195,768 Purchase of property and equipment in accounts payable Bonds payable, net 58,794,488 61,908,637 and accrued liabilities at year-end $ - $ 118,640 Total long-term liabilities 158,481,139 161,301,056 Entrance fee refund included in accounts payable at year-end $ 255,481 $ - Total liabilities 166,876,412 169,300,826 Net assets: Unrestricted 55,635,843 48,225,114 Temporarily restricted 3,721,174 2,151,323 Permanently restricted 3,707,279 3,359,952 Total net assets 63,064,296 53,736,389 Total liabilities and net assets $ 229,940,708 $ 223,037,215 DEERFIELD EPISCOPAL RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, INC. Statements of Operations and Changes in Net Assets For the Years Ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2018 2017 Revenues, gains and other support: Resident fees $ 25,032,836 $ - $ - $ 25,032,836 $ 23,848,551 Net realized gain on investments 2,694,284 - - 2,694,284 1,175,921 Net unrealized loss on investments (1,417,778) - - (1,417,778) 2,854,713 Contributions and bequests 278,384 - - 278,384 623,234 Interest and dividend income 1,537,837 - - 1,537,837 1,571,924 Amortization of entrance fees 9,733,161 - - 9,733,161 10,397,347 Other income 711,100 - - 711,100 765,076 Net assets released from restriction - operating 1,261,312 (1,261,312) - - - Total revenues, gains and other support 39,831,136 (1,261,312) - 38,569,824 41,236,766

Expenses: Resident care 14,317,632 - - 14,317,632 13,494,627 Management and general 4,673,147 - - 4,673,147 4,371,597 Operations and maintenance 5,553,500 - - 5,553,500 5,462,394 Fund development 82,890 - - 82,890 92,788 Interest 2,002,099 - - 2,002,099 2,906,020 Depreciation and amortization 5,791,139 - - 5,791,139 5,430,675 Total expenses 32,420,407 - - 32,420,407 31,758,101

Excess of revenues over (under) expenses 7,410,729 (1,261,312) - 6,149,417 9,478,665

Other changes in net assets: Contributions - 2,831,163 347,327 3,178,490 817,607 Change in net assets 7,410,729 1,569,851 347,327 9,327,907 10,296,272

Net assets, beginning of year 48,225,114 2,151,323 3,359,952 53,736,389 43,440,117 Net assets, end of year $ 55,635,843 $ 3,721,174 $ 3,707,279 $ 63,064,296 $ 53,736,389

The financial statements shown do not include notes, which are considered a significant part of financial statements. The complete audited financials are available upon request. Non-Profit U.S. Postage Deerfield PAID AN EPISCOPAL RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Asheville, NC Permit No. 485 1617 Hendersonville Road Asheville, North Carolina 28803 www.deerfieldwnc.org

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