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We’re just the good guys in blue suits. Kids are the real royalty.

Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation

FY 2017-2018 It’s all about the kids. (Okay, it’s also about the fun.)

Kids can’t always speak for themselves, (and residents, too!). Our original mission so The Cavaliers have picked up 92 years ago was to honor the memory the mantle, dedicating our fundraising of the brave heroes who gave their lives efforts to empowering, healing, educat - at the Alamo, and to foster relationships ing, protecting, advocating and bringing with the U.S. military. hope to children. We treat them like In 1989, we expanded our mission and royalty, and we all have fun along the intensified our impact in a new way when way. That’s what The Texas Cavaliers we formed The Texas Cavaliers Charitable River Parade, which donates 100% of Foundation. Our spirit of fun has evolved its net proceeds to The Texas Cavaliers … and we have become an instrument of Charitable Foundation, is all about: positive change for the children in our celebrating and raising money to community. Last year, we exceeded the help kids. $1 million mark in grants to children’s The Texas Cavaliers kings and royal charities. This year, we gave $1.2 million courts have been around since 1926, to 61 children’s causes that will influence infusing our city with the party spirit and transform life for thousands of that has made one of our children in our community today and country’s most popular spots for visitors into the future.

Viva Fiesta! Viva the Texas Cavaliers River Parade! Viva the Children We Treat Like Royalty!

2 3 Dear fellow Cavaliers and Friends,

It was a remarkable these non-profits and we were touched honor to serve as by the joy we saw on the faces of the King Antonio XCVI children who benefit from their unwaver - and to see firsthand ing effort. When we visited hospitals, we the incredible signifi - spoke with children who were able to cance of the work forget, for just a few moments, that they we do. We were able to contribute $1.2 were struggling with things far more million in total gifts to the 61 charities we complicated than any Fiesta schedule. selected, and I can say with certainty that Excited by a visit from a King and his it made a difference to the recipients. entourage, they were simply children For many organizations, our gifts were capturing a memory. These are the a game changer, and without them, many moments we valued the most. goals could not have been met. Those As King, I had the privilege of being the of us who were fortunate enough to face of The Texas Cavaliers, but the real make these visits to the charities and heroes are the 600+ Cavaliers who facilitate the distribution of these funds contributed in countless ways to make would agree that it was humbling, and The River Parade and Fiesta 2018 a the expressions of gratitude were resounding success. You make it possible overwhelming. The experience was for us to award these meaningful grants undoubtedly worth the hard work of and to create these special experiences our membership over the past year. for our charities. My fellow Cavaliers, Our contributions go beyond their both visible and behind the scenes, were considerable monetary influence, as our the positive force of Fiesta and the spirit gifts also raise community visibility for and generosity of San Antonio that the our recipients, further exposing them to King and his court represent. other future donors, volunteers and While we arrive at our visits around the support. The weight of this component city in a flurry of pomp and circumstance may not be as quantifiable, but it is no that’s undeniably fun, the real message less impactful. Several of the organiza - is the charitable work that supports San tions' representatives told us they Antonio children and charities. The whole received unexpected phone calls and package – the boundless Fiesta joy and e-mails of support after people saw their the charitable outcome – make our city a charities represented on our River Parade better place to live. Thanks to all who floats. With a live Parade audience make this possible – The Texas Cavaliers, of more than 250,000, and a record our families, donors and sponsors, the audience watching on TV, that’s a lot patrons who buy tickets and celebrate of free and affirming exposure! with us, and all whose efforts contribute The people behind these extraordinary to The Texas Cavaliers River Parade. We organizations truly inspired us. We were truly can't do this without you. able to spend time with the selfless directors, board members and staffs of Richard Sparr – King Antonio XCVI

4 Dear Friends,

I extend my Giving to the Foundation leverages your appreciation to personal philanthropic impact. Your trust each of you who in us and our record of prudent money have entrusted management and professional vetting of your charitable charities has produced a legacy that will investments to us. continue to thrive. I am proud to be a Your confidence makes us work even part of this important mission. harder to ensure that we exceed the highest standards of integrity in vetting Billy Freed the charities and managing the funds we President, The Texas Cavaliers have been chosen to steward. Charitable Foundation It is a particular honor to have served as President at a time when our corpus more than doubled. This milestone was made possible by a combination of economic factors – the ongoing and successful “Campaign for Children” Endowment Fund; growth in our investment returns; and an increase in the number of donors giving to the Foundation. Our total assets soared from $3.5 million to $7.1 million in this FY 2017-2018, enabling us to give the largest gift in our history – $561,000 – to The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Foundation. Giving to The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation makes sense. We are good stewards of your dollars and we award grants to worthy children’s charities that make a measurable difference in how they operate and the effect they have on children. Your dollars advance children’s healthcare and enhance education. You support children with developmental delays and critical and chronic illnesses. You are helping to feed, clothe and protect children in need. You offer support to a myriad of causes that enrich life for children of all ages.

5 The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Bringing State-of-the-Art Cardiac Care to Our Children

The Texas Cavaliers have a big heart for children … and children’s hearts. When we discovered the critical advancements underway in pediatric cardiac care at The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio surgical and technological advancements (CH of SA), we knew we had found the are transcending the noble vision of the ideal charity to feature this year. It is founding Sisters. Area families will have with great confidence in their enduring access to seamless and essential critical commitment to children’s health that we cardiac care, emergency services, neona - awarded The Children’s Hospital of San tal intensive care, and surgical services. Antonio Foundation the largest grant in The downtown CHRISTUS Santa Rosa our history – $561,000 – to support the Hospital has been completely trans - new pediatric cardiology unit. And we formed into The Children’s Hospital of thank Susan Naylor and the Will Smith San Antonio, and offers not only the most Foundation whose matching grant advanced diagnostic, treatment and boosted the magnitude of this gift. surgical facilities and care, but it is a Pediatrician in Chief at CH of SA, Mark warm, welcoming environment focused Gilger, M.D., says the Texas Cavaliers wholly on children and their families. gift will help the hospital treat as many Art that weaves throughout the bright, as 2,000 children each year who are open spaces pays tribute to “the spirit diagnosed with congenital heart disease. of the river.” The colorful interior design “We are the only comprehensive unit of celebrates our heritage and blends this kind in the city and this gift is helping lyrically with The Texas Cavaliers River us develop a fully functioning program Parade, which helped generate the funds focused on diagnosis and surgical to make this gift possible. correction.” Our support will help the Clyde J.B. Johnson IV, 2018 River Parade hospital secure state-of-the art technolo - Marshal, said, “The Children’s Hospital gies, including innovative 3-D cardiac was the right organization for the MRI and 3-D cardiac CT equipment Cavaliers to select as charitable honoree specifically designed for pediatric of the 2018 River Parade. They are a vital cardiology patients. Using new 3-D fixture in San Antonio’s 300-year history printing technology, the pediatric heart and they continue to do great things for specialists can construct an exact replica our community’s children. They are a of the child’s injured heart, allowing the great partner and our 600 Cavaliers join congenital heart surgeons a hands-on me in thanking them.” model to determine the best way to fix From the hearts of the good guys in the problem. blue suits to the hearts of our commu - The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate nity’s children, we salute the work of the Word opened our city’s first pediatric unit dedicated medical team that will bring in 1918 at the Santa Rosa Infirmary. Now, healing and hope to families. That’s what a century later, CH of SA’s bold medical, our charitable mission is all about.

6 7 Landmark $1.2 Million in Gifts Benefit 61 Children’s Charities

This year’s $1.2 million in grants to children’s charities reinforces the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation’s commitment to our community’s children. Our gifts are making a difference in the lives of children in every sector in diverse and amazing ways. Our gifts are protecting, healing, educating, entertaining and nurturing creativity and fitness. We are helping kids who might otherwise fall through the cracks, giving critical assistance to children living in poverty, promoting healthy activities, promising hope and safety, advocating for the voiceless and more. We are honored to partner with these non-profit agencies that are working to make our community a better place for all children.

Children's Hospital of San Antonio - Make a Wish Central & South Texas Christus Santa Rosa Mission Road Developmental Center (Charitable Honoree) Prevent Blindness Texas Achievers Center for Education Project Infinity Any Baby Can Respite Care of San Antonio, Inc. Assistance League of San Antonio Ronald McDonald House AugustHeart Roy Maas Youth Alternatives, Inc. Autism Community Network San Antonio Council on Alcohol Believe It Foundation & Drug Abuse (SACADA) Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas San Antonio Educational Partnership Boy Scouts - Alamo Area San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries, Inc. Boysville, Inc. San Antonio Zoological Society Brighton Center Snak Pak for Kids Briscoe Museum Southwest School of Art Camp Stewart Foundation Spina Bifida Texas Child Advocates San Antonio St. Paul's Montessori School Children’s Association for St. PJ's Children's Home Maximum Potential (CAMP) Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children ChildSafe TEAMability Christian Assistance Ministry Texas Burn Survivor Society City Kids Adventures Texas Diaper Communities in School The 100 Club of San Antonio Down Syndrome Association of South Texas The Children's Shelter Family Service Association of San Antonio The Classic Theatre of San Antonio Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas The DoSeum Girls Incorporated of San Antonio The University of Texas Foundation for the Good Samaritan Community Services Benefit of the UT Health Science Center Gus Owen Stephens Foundation San Antonio Ricardo Salinas Pediatric Harry Jersig Speech and Hearing Center Dental Clinic OLLU Transplants for Children House of Neighborly Service (HNS) YMCA of Kinetic Kids Youth Orchestras of San Antonio Louise Batz Patient Fund Zapatos, Inc.

8 9 FY 2017-2018 Financials

D istributions

93% C harities 7% A dministrative

Total Gifts To Charity $1.2 M

Tot al Assets

1989 $14 K 2018 $ 6.62 M

10 11 Honoring Those Who Sustain Our Philanthropic Mission

We could not do this work without the support of our donors, sponsors, patrons and volunteers. To ensure your contributions will make the most enduring impact on the greatest number of children, we methodically vet each charity, professionally manage the grant process, and practice transparent diligence. We thank each of you.

Adopt-A-Charity

Many Texas Cavaliers recognize the power of leveraging their philanthropic dollars by combining their gifts with fellow Cavaliers. They earmark their gifts for specific children’s charities to maximize their aggregate strength, and those gifts contributed appreciably to our record $1.2 million in grants this year.

Andy Allen Jay Doegey Libby and Norton Hargis, Jr., in memory of Cory and Phil Bakke Linda and Craig Donowho Mr. Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Brian Ballantyne Julie and Ken Dorbandt Barry Harrison Steve Ballantyne El Monte Land Company Melinda and Ed Hart Charles Beever III Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Jaimie Hayne Larry Biedenharn Foundation of 1992 Hans Helland Matt Bishop Lynnette and Trey Embrey III Peter Hennessey Family Jane and Clark Boddy in memory M. Rob Eversberg Peter Herff II of Mr. Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Annamarie and Mark Falvo Sally and Roger Hill III Elizabeth and Cooper Boddy in memory The Finney Family Christine and John Hinchey, M.D. of Mr. Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Chrissy and John Fitch, Jr., M.D. in memory Joann and Bill Hinchey, M.D. Meriel and Forrest Bowman of Mr. Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Katherine and Charley Hollimon in memory Paul Bracher Laurie and Tom Fitch, M.D. in memory of of Mr. Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. John Browning, Sr. Mr. Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Dr. Peter Hollimon John Browning Jolie and Meade Flavin Sudie and Charles Holshouser, Jr., M.D. Michele and Randy Cadwallader IV Cheryl and Billy Freed in memory of Anne and Scott Horn, M.D. Campbell Lumber Co., Inc. Sondra Rosenthal Tracy and Sean Jackson Family Caroline and Will Carrington Cheryl and Billy Freed in honor of The Jacobson Family Fred Casillas Lorie Oliver's 60th Birthday Karen Janota Jessica & Mike Casillas Cheryl and Billy Freed in honor of Chris Jones Bobby Cavender Steve Lewis' 60th Birthday Betty S. Kelso Foundation Lee Cavender, Jr. Kelley and Pat Frost Virginia King in celebration of Rick Cavender Casey Fry Lorie Oliver's Birthday Charlie Cheever, Jr. Martha Giles Bill Kingman David Christian Christin and Rob Gish Kittie Nelson Foundation Tanya Clark Scentchips Angie, Kit and Christopher Goldsbury Virginia and Gary Koehl, D.D.S. Brandon Clementson & Family Barbie and Henry Gonzalez in memory Jean and Phil Kolovson Sarah Gaye Conner of John Buchek Bonnie and John Korbell Laura and Robert Cox Christie and Roy Gonzalez, Jr. Mark Krenger Ben Crawford The Gorman Foundation Caroline and Rick Kuper Brandon Danford Suzanne and Jim Goudge Donnie Laurence Traci and David Darr GPM Life Charitable Fund and Quincy and Estine Lee Charitable Foundation Elizabeth and Chris Dewar the Peter Hennessey Family Rick LePere The Gunn Family

12 Lighthouse Board of Directors Roxana and Hamlet Newsom Patrick Sullivan Annual 2018 Campaign Jim Norman Pierce Sullivan Emily and Ted Liljenwall Ogletree Family Kelvin Tatum Meecia and Stephen Little Lorie and Bill Oliver Holly and Ty Thaggard Lance Littleton Dr. Dan Peavy Lucille and Jim Travis Paola and David Lloyd, Jr. Jill and Gardner Peavy Lauren and John Valkenaar Ashley and Alcide Longoria Beth and Charlie Plummer, Jr. Richard Walton Luther King Capital Management Kenneth Pruitt Warm Springs Foundation Scotty and Clifton Macdaniel Amber and John Quirk on behalf of Bart Simpson Amelie and David Mauzé Dahlia Rigsby Jeanie and Bob Wehmeyer in memory of Cecile and David McAllister Pam and Paul Rohlfs Mr. Norton "Gramps" Hargis, Sr. Susannah and Steve McAllister Helen and Paul Rohlfs, Jr. Ray Welder Pete McLaughlin The Rollins Family Ty West McLaughlin Family Ruth and Edward Austin Foundation, Jr. Fred Woodley Christy and Mark Meador Sam Shannon Bailey Woods Dr. Julie LaBarba Miggins Robert Shaw R. L. Worth & Associates Robert Miggins Suzanne and Brad Simpson & Family Greg Wright Jeff Miller in honor of Caroline Blecher Scott Yarris Mary and Frank Moorehead Marie and Paul Smith, Jr. Peter Zacher Anne and Gates Mueller Sue and Dudley Snyder Josh Zeller Jackson Nahoum III Blake Stouffer Valerie and Will Ziegler Susan Naylor & Will Smith Foundation Louis H. Stumberg, Jr.

13 The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation “Campaign for Children” Endowment Fund

Generous gifts to our “Campaign for Children” Endowment Fund were a critical component in sustaining our support for children’s causes well into the future. Our sincere gratitude to the leadership of Bob Worth, his committee and all donors. As a result, our endowment grew from $4.33 million to $6.62 million this year, including $1.92 million in future pledges. Both are records and reflect a vote of confidence in our strong performance as a charitable foundation.

CHAMPION FOR CHILDREN The A.J. (Jack) Lewis, Jr. Family HONOR BRIGADE Circle Bar Foundation Peggy & Lowry Mays In honor of John H. White In honor of Fred Middleton CAVALCADE OF HOPE Sendero Wealth Management * RED PLUME SOCIETY Wendy & Billy Atwell Cindy & Vincent Dawson Jack C. Hebdon, Jr. Family In memory of William H. Atwell In honor of Jack Hebdon, Sr., for 70 Lisa & Erik Hanson years of service to the Cavaliers Cory & Phil Bakke In memory of Joe A. Peacock Mary & Bob Worth In honor of the Worth & Jordan families L SOCIETY Kelly & Stephen Cavender Cheryl & Billy Freed Edward & Sam Bell Steves Annie and Tim Swan In memory of James M. Cavender III In memory of Patsy & Marshall Steves, Sr. FRED MIDDLETON SOCIETY Genny & Nick Campbell Jan & Roger Hill Lisa & Ed Kopplow Laura & Lew Moorman Nancy & Charlie Cheever Joann & Bill Hinchey Fred Middleton Eleanor & Scott Petty Elizabeth & Tom Hart Kathy & Bill Johnson In honor of Past TCCF Presidents Sue & Dudley Snyder In honor of Fred Middleton and Jennifer & Mark Johnson, Jr. Lucille & Jim Travis in memory of Maxey Hart CHILDRENS’ BATTALION Amber & Jorge Canseco Nancy & Drew Fuller Virginia & Chuck King Brooke & Richard Peacock Kimberly & Mark Casillas Susan & Wendell Hall Kate & Bill Kingman Herb Stumberg Stephanie & Bobby Cavender Linda & Herb Hill Olive Ann & Tres Kleberg Page & Craig Wilson Bonnie & Berkley Dawson Janet & Boxy Hornberger Lisa & Mark Krenger Jess Womack Family Lou Celia & Don Frost Carolyn & Mark Johnson Lynn & Porter Loring In his memory

*In-Kind 14 LEWIS HART SOCIETY Eugene L. Ames, Jr. Drew R. Fuller, Jr. Steve C. Lewis Edward G. Steves William W. Atwell James W. Gorman, Jr. A. J. Lewis III Sam Bell Steves II William H. Atwell II Timothy T. Griesenbeck, Jr. A. J. Lewis, Jr. Albert Steves V Edward H. Austin W. Wendell Hall James William Little Joe G. Street Jeffrey C. Bailey Erik G. Hanson Wilbur F. Littleton, Jr. Timothy Lawrence Swan Stanton P. Bell Jack C. Hebdon, Jr. Porter Loring III Joe W. Taylor Samuel R. Boldrick III Peter J. Hennessey W. W. "Bo" McAllister III Fred J. Tips III Roy Campbell Booth, Jr. Bruce H.C. Hill Fred W. Middleton James Houston Travis Harry H. Brusenhan, Jr. Roger C. Hill, Jr. Donald E. Miller, Jr. Charles A. Walters James S. Calvert Roger C. Hill III Glenn G. Mortimer III William S. Watson William C. Carrington Charles M. Hornberger Robert A. Nelson, Jr. John H. White, Jr. Stephen Brooks Cavender Charles M. Huey, Jr. Marion A. Olson, Jr. Craig S. Wilson James M. Cavender III William A. Johnson Joe R. Peacock, Jr. Ricks Wilson, Sr. William Brent Conger Clyde J.B. Johnson III Steve J. Pritchard Tim D. Word Vincent Dawson Will C. Jones IV Joe Carroll Rust, Jr. Robert L. Worth, Jr. Miguel E. Dilley Christopher Kopecky, MD Joseph S. Satel David S. Zachry Clifton F. Douglass III Edward K. Kopplow Robert Rick Shaw Thad M. Ziegler Keith C. Ferrell Edward K. Kopplow, Jr. J. Dudley Snyder Thad W. Ziegler George E. Fischer Harry J. "Rick" Kuper Richard A. Sparr, Jr. Pat Frost Ralph E. Lehr, Jr. John T. Steen, Jr.

UNRESTRICTED GIFTS We are grateful to donors who offer unrestricted gifts, thus allowing us to distribute their gifts as needed to benefit worthy children’s charities. Mrs. Margaret M. Casillas Henry Gonzalez III Jack Nahoum, Jr. Thomas Robert Gish, Jr. The Brown Foundation, Inc. Rollins Rubsamen, Jr. Alfred Macdaniel

15 Dear Friends,

The 74th Annual Texas Cavaliers River on through its gifts to children’s charities. Parade celebrated the theme, “Magnifi - All this happens because of the support cent Missions,” which honors and we receive through the following River celebrates the Missions of a pioneering Parade programs. And we thank you! group of Spanish Catholic settlers and their designation as a World Heritage • Adopt-a-Charity Site. Even more importantly, the theme • Parade Float Sponsorship honors and embraces the tireless work • Admirals Club Sponsorship of children’s organizations in San Anto - • First Responders Program nio that toil daily with the Magnificent • Children’s Art Program Mission to better our children, our city • Children’s Essay Contest and the future of San Antonio. • Children’s River Extravaganza The Texas Cavaliers are honored to • Military Fiesta bring a one-of-a-kind parade down the each year for the Our 2018 River Parade was a smashing 250,000 men, women and children who success with the largest gift ever given line the riverbank in anticipation of the to a charitable honoree, The Children’s 50 beautifully decorated barges. This year Hospital of San Antonio! Your sponsor - we doubled viewership with an additional ships, donations, media support and 500,000 folks throughout South Texas thousands of hours of volunteer work viewing the parade on TV. The Cavaliers are the catalysts we rely on to stage this worked with our public relations and massive operation every year. A special social media firms to promote the River thank you to all of the volunteer Parade through Facebook, Twitter, members of the Texas Cavaliers who Instagram and Snapchat, along with make the parade possible. The estimated mainstream English and Spanish TV 12,000-man hours is a priceless gift networks, local news and print media. you give our community. For this, we Our effort promoted the River Parade, thank you! the charitable organizations we support In addition to contributing 100% of the and the sponsors that invest in the Texas net proceeds from The River Parade Cavaliers River Parade. The promotion to The Texas Cavaliers Charitable built momentum throughout the 12 Foundation, we also donated $52,700 months prior to the River Parade, worth of tickets to active duty military, expanding our platform and message. Wounded Warriors, disadvantaged Every year, The Texas Cavaliers River children and first responders and their Parade provides critically needed funding families. to 60 San Antonio area children’s My sincere thanks to you all for your charities. Although the parade is fun, contributions to the 2018 “Magnificent bright and festive, its true purpose is to Missions” Texas Cavalier River Parade. serve the children of San Antonio. Viva Fiesta! It is a unique, spectacular and magical celebration that brings together our city’s Clyde J.B. Johnson IV diverse community and honors its vibrant 2018 River Parade Marshal nature. Long after the floats have passed, the spirit of the River Parade lives 16 The Texas Cavaliers River Parade Sponsors

We are grateful to all who lent their generous support. Due to space constraints, we list here only those sponsors who gave $5,000 or more to this event. We also appreciate all in-kind gifts!

Susan Naylor & Will Smith Cory and Phil Bakke Brooks Development Authority Foundation Priscilla and Ed Kohutek Chick-fil-a Mission Restaurant Supply Kittie Nelson Foundation Arbor Carpet The John & Florence Argo Group Newman Foundation Bank of America Bank of San Antonio LKCM H-E-B Brake Check St. Anthony Hotel IBC Bank Mays Family Foundation Don Elliott Nelson Puett Foundation HFF Silver Eagle Distributors P3S Corporation Texas Capital Bank

17 Memorial and Honor Gifts

When you memorialize or honor family members or friends with a gift in their name to The Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation, you are celebrating their lives, touching their families, and helping children in our community. Your gifts have lasting, powerful impact. Many thanks to all for your gifts.

IN MEMORY OF MEMORIALS GIVEN BY Peter Herff III Sarah's Wednesday Girls Dick Allen Ellen and Bruce Hill John Saunders, Jr. Mrs. Dolly Altgelt Sara and John Ames Jan and Roger Hill, Jr. Susan and Paul Schmidt Mrs. Jean Todd Bell Holly Eldridge Arrington Sally and Roger Hill III Ann and Rick Shaw Eva Jean Blount Steve Ballantyne Joann and Bill Hinchey M.D. Elizabeth and Corbin Snow III Robert L. Bobbitt, Jr. Stanton Bell, Sr. Almeda and Ned Hodge III Sue & Dudley Snyder Dorothy Boldrick Pat Biesenbach Gayle and Scott Hoffer and Family Sally and Gerry Solcher John Buchek Linda and Stephen Blount Peter Hollimon M.D. Mitch Spector Mrs. Barbara Bush Jane and Clark Boddy Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Holloway Weisie and John Steen, Jr. Mr. Walter Butler Bob, Barrie & Robert Boyd Joan and Frank Huntress III Jimmie Steves Evelyn Camp Elizabeth Eldridge Brannen Mrs. Dan Johnson Linda and Randall Stolte Dr. Richard H. (Corky) Carnahan, Jr. Minnette Buzzini Mrs. G. Milton Johnson Ruth Sullivan George Casseb Richard Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kappler Sally and Jamie Sullivan Silvestre Cavazos, Sr. Nick Campbell Olive Anne and Tres Kleberg III Linda and Bernie Tatman Sally Cribbs Mrs. Judith Cavender Caroline and Warren Knull Susan and Ken Thomas Mrs. Debbie Edwards Matt Christian Lisa and Ed Kopplow Lori and Fred Tips III Huard H. Eldridge Kathy and Bud Christy III Laura and Weir Labatt III Jill and George Vassar M.D. Robert E. (Buster) Fawcett, Jr. Scott Christy Sarah Lake Beth and Leon Walthall III Mr. Steve Fry Winifred and Bartlett Cocke, Jr. Myrna and David Langford Ann and Richard Walton M.D. Ester Gates Ann Coiner Rolanette and Berdon Lawrence Ann Watson Carl Giles Carlotte Coiner Marline Lawson Suzanne and Bob Watson Phil Goeken Mr. and Mrs. William Coker Rick LePere Sarah Webb Evelyn Halpin Peggy and John Colglazier, Sr. Amanda and Alfred Macdaniel Jeanie and Bob Wehmeyer, Jr. Mr. James Anthony Jackson Sarah Conger Sherman Macdaniel Ellis Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Zaiontz Jennings Bill Cothren Lawrence Maddox Barbara Wood Dorothy "Dada" Johnson Kathryn and Bill Dehlinger Gloria Massey Mary and Bob Worth, Jr. Mrs. Martha Riley Johnston The James L. Donnell Family Nicole and Rob McClane Mollie and Bartell Zachry, Jr. Sally Lewis Elizabeth Dudley Sue and Bob McClane Allison and Josh Zeller Mrs. Peggy Wolf Lewis Bill Eldridge Jane and Joe McFarlane, Jr., M.D. Lynn and Thad Ziegler Mr. Paul E. McSween, Jr. Earl Fae Eldridge Carolyn and Pat McNamara, Jr. Thad M. Ziegler Walter John Nentwich Marilyn and Huard Eldridge Wendy and Dave Meaden Amanda Ochse Jimmie Ruth and Dick Evans, Jr. Jo Lynne Meador & Family IN HONOR OF Marian Rosenthal Kelly and Carl Fellbaum Jack Meyer Fred Middleton Virgil Oliver Rosser III Bill Finck Ted Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hodge III - John Ryan First State Bank of Uvalde Fred Middleton Merry Christmas Marti Sealy Carolyn and Georgie Fischer Yeola and Melvin Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. William Hinchey - Mrs. Doris Seay Shanklin Patrice and Bill Fitch Terrie and Jamie Musselman Merry Christmas Mrs. Patricia Galt (Patsy) Steves Laurie and Tom Fitch, M.D. Shannon Nisbet King Antonio XCV and Mrs. XCV Dr. James Stewart Billy Freed Cynthia and Dan O'Connor Jess Yell Womack II on his Fred J. Tips, Jr. Karen and Warren Freund & Family Eleanor and Keith O'Gorman 71st Birthday Mrs. Cissy Urrutia Frost Bank 9687 Kate Park John K. (Jack) Meyer, Mrs. Dorothy Watson Lukin Gilliland, Jr. Camilla Parker King Antonio LXIV John Thomas Yokum, Jr. Kait and Matthew Gish Richard Peacock, Jr. Tena and Jim Gorman Eleanor and Scott Petty, Jr. Cheryl and Sidney Greehey Larry Ratcliff HONORS GIVEN BY Julie Greenwood Judy and Coleman Renick, Jr. Mays Family Foundation Greenwood King Properties Sylvia Ringmacher Ross Brackett Shawn Gulley Anne and Jeff Rochelle F. Peter Herff III Meta and Boo Hausser Pam and Paul Rohlfs Mrs. Jess Womack II Susan and Will Hausser Paul Rohlfs, Jr. Mrs. Marilyn Eldridge Nancy Hayne Jennifer and Frank Sammis III, M.D. Jack Hebdon, Jr. Lynne and Peter Hennessey III

18 Texas Cavaliers Golf Tournament

We thank all who supported our annual Golf Tournament. To see the names of those who gave items to our Silent Auction, please visit our website: www.texascavaliers.org. Here we honor those whose financial support made the tournament a success.

PRESENTING SPONSOR SILVER LEVEL BRONZE LEVEL (Continued) Gunn Auto Frost Bank Jefferson Bank Go Smart Solar Kopplow Construction Co. PLATINUM LEVEL J.P. Hart Lumber Company Langley and Banack Blackfish, Ltd. Herb & Linda Hill Marshall Distributing Cavender Auto IBC Bank Steve McAllister Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Kiolbassa Milam Real Estate Capital, LLC Bill Hinchey, MD Labatt Food Service Glenn Mortimer & Leon Walthall Porter Loring Family La-Z-Boy Page Construction Luther King Capital Management G.W. Mitchell Construction Petro Waste Environmental LP Jim Travis and Mark Casillas, MD New Braunfels Smokehouse Presidio Title Paloma Blanca Mexican Cuisine/Ruth Chris Ridgemont Properties GOLD LEVEL VIP Staffing Seersucker Southern Gin Gunn Auto Joe W. Taylor Hornberger Fuller & Garza Inc. BRONZE LEVEL Ann B. Watson Wine from Republic - no slots Abaco The Winter Law Firm R. L. Worth & Associates Broadway Bank Wortham Insurance & Risk Management Campbell Lumber Co., Inc. Catto & Catto HOLE IN ONE Cavender & Hill Properties, Inc. Cavender Auto Group Cinco Vodka Gunn Auto Commerce Capital Partners, LLC JETLINX Hill Country Classics, Inc. JLL Commercial Real Estate

Order of the Silver Knights

Thanks to the following Texas Cavaliers for making a gift of $ 1000 or more to the Foundation to strengthen our support of children’s charities and to become members of the Silver Knights.

Dunn Armstrong Clayton Harrison David Mauzé Blake Stouffer Charles Beever III John Hinchey Pete McLaughlin Bailey Woods Lee Cavender David Hornberger Jackson Nahoum III David Christian Lance Littleton Tom Oliver

Our Mission

The mission of the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation is to encourage, foster support and conduct activities and programs which will benefit children residing within the State of Texas.

We make every effort to keep accurate records of our donors so that we may honor and thank you in this annual report. If you should find an error or omission, please accept our apologies and let us know: 210-822-2216. 19 2017-1 8 Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation Board

Fred Middleton Roger Hill, III Chairman Emeritus Commander Mark Casillas Richard Sparr Past President Past Commander Billy Freed Mike Casillas President 2017 King Antonio Bill Hinchey Clyde Johnson, IV Vice President River Parade Marshal Vince Dawson Scott Christy Treasurer River Parade Vice Marshal Mark Krenger Charles Beever Events Chairman 2012 Class Representative Bill Kingman John Smelko Secretary 2013 Class Representative Stephen Cavender Andrew Himoff Chair of Kings’ Council 2014 Class Representative Nick Campbell Hughes Welder Vice Chair of Kings’ Council 2015 Class Representative Clifton Macdaniel 2016 Class Representative

Investment Committee

Vince Dawson – Chairman Mike Kreager Paul Bracher Mark Krenger Mark Casillas Fred Middleton Stephen Cavender Bill Oliver Billy Freed Brad Oxford Bill Hinchey Jeff Rochelle Bill Kingman Special thanks to Sendero Wealth Management for their excellent stewardship of our funds.