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A Message from the Chairwoman of the Board and President

The mission of Legacy Youth We are pleased to present our organization’s first Annual Report under our new name, Legacy Youth Tennis and Education. and Education is to prepare young people, Since 2002, Legacy had been privileged to license the name “Arthur Ashe” from Arthur Ashe, Inc., during which time our especially those from under-resourced families organization was able to provide opportunities to an ever-increasing number of young people throughout , Camden and the wider region. The licensing agreement recently ended after ten years, and we are delighted that our and communities, for success as individuals community rallied together to create a wonderful new name that captures our history and mission. and as active, responsible citizens through The theme of this year’s Annual Report is “Building our Legacy.” This theme underscores our new name, affirms the rich innovative tennis, education, life skills, and tradition of individuals and families who have built our organization, and captures our desire to support many more leadership development programming. generations of young people. Over the past sixty years, many passionate and devoted individuals wove the fabric of our organization. They did so with great care and pride. We are privileged to have the iconic Arthur Ashe as an important part of this long lineage and legacy of pioneers. Our legacy is comprised of many founders and organizational elders, as well as young people, families, alumni, and many current coaches and staff who grew up in our program. This history of inspired leadership will serve us well as we begin our seventh decade of serving young people in the Philadelphia region.

Our rich, intergenerational fabric is evident every day. Parents and grandparents watch their children play on the same playgrounds where they also learned a love for the game when they were kids. Former players and coaches routinely 2012 Annual Report return to our organization as volunteers and mentors, summer and year-round coaches, and full time administrators who give back to today’s young people. The tradition of giving back and making things better for the current generation of children is central to our organization’s culture and purpose.

This year has been an outstanding one in terms of programmatic and organizational growth, anchored by our ambitious Message from the Chairwoman of the Board 5-year Strategic Plan adopted in December of 2010 by our Board of Directors. Honoringand the Our President Legacies...... 3 • We had the largest neighborhood-based after-school program in our history, serving over 1,300 kids at over thirty schools and playgrounds. Bob Brasler...... 4 • We just finished the 43rd summer of our National Junior Tennis and Learning program, serving over 1,400 young Marilyn Fernberger...... 45 people at 40 sites in Philadelphia and Camden. 6 • Our youth leadership program, the Goodstein Junior Leaders, is filled with 50 high school students representing Neighborhood-Based Programs...... many of our Center and neighborhood-based programs. These leaders designed and executed an impressive array of community improvement projects throughout our area and their work will be expanded internationally this coming SitCelebratinge map...... Legacies year with partnerships in Haiti and Kenya. 8 • Our Center-based tennis clinics are overflowing with kids from literally dozens of Philadelphia neighborhoods and the 8 surrounding counties. Several of these kids are competing at the highest levels of USTA tournaments in our district, The Green Family...... 8 section, and nation. The Jenkins Family...... • We have developed partnerships with several higher education institutions including Drexel, Philadelphia University, The Legacy YTE Family...... 9 Penn, Rutgers-Camden, and Temple to ensure that our young people who live in the immediate neighborhoods of these campuses can receive meaningful pre-college exposure. Center-Based Programs...... This significant progress would not be possible without the dedication, leadership, and generosity of our individual and Sponsors institutional partners. On behalf of the 4,500 young people we serve every year, please know that we are grateful for your By the numbers...... 11 much needed participation.

...... 12 With much gratitude, Income and expenses...... 17 History...... 18

Governing and Advisory Board...... 19 Shelley Smith Kenny Holdsman Chairwoman of the Board President 3 Celebrating Bob Brasler’s Legacy Neighborhood-Based Programs Over thirty-five years ago, Bob Brasler joined our organization’s board and, with his wife Sibby, dramatically upgraded our ability to support young people. On the night of June 26, After-School Tennis, Tutoring, and Youth Leadership Initiative Bob’s two-year battle with cancer ended in the comfort of his home. We joined with hundreds of Bob’s friends and family in June to celebrate his life – a 76-year journey filled with purpose, love, civic and business leadership, and many meaningful relationships. Bob Brasler, like Our after-school programming provides youngsters with Arthur Ashe and many other individuals on whose shoulders positive life lessons and teaches important personal skills we stand, is a significant part of our Legacy. “We are” because of such as self-discipline, self-reliance, sportsmanship, and “who they were” as leaders of our organization and in society. non-violent conflict resolution, all in a constructive, safe, and nurturing environment. For the 2011-2012 school When our new Center was being built prior to its 2006 grand year, our after-school program served approximately 1,235 opening, Artis Ore and Bob co-chaired the committee which children at 25 sites. A majority of these sites were located oversaw the site selection, design, construction, and vendor in low-income Philadelphia neighborhoods, helping relationships. Two years ago, Bob wanted to help us lower our accomplish our objective of reaching neighborhoods of the energy costs so we could increase support for our programming. city with large concentrations of underserved, at-risk children. He led our staff and board through a process that resulted in a massive array of solar panels on our rooftop, and a conversion 90% of the program participants are African-American and 87% of the to more energy efficient lighting. The project was complex and children in the after-school program come from households with family cumbersome. Bob was the driver and this gift will keep on giving income below the poverty level, as defined by the federal government. Participants are ages 8-13. for years. Love 2 Serve In December 2011, we celebrated Sibby and Bob at our annual Brunch is Served event for their invaluable leadership and dedication. We also established the Brasler Fund to provide This program provides high-quality tennis instruction opportunities for under-resourced children to participate in and educational support to over 50 children and programming at our Center. The funds are being used to provide teens at the Penrose and Mander recreation centers direct services to several young people from throughout the city in Philadelphia during the school year and expanded who will be transported in our vans to the Center to participate to two additional sites in the fall of 2012. In addition in tennis clinics, individual lessons, and tournaments, while also receiving mentorship and to year-round tennis instruction, homework help, opportunities to engage in our youth leadership program. The Brasler Fund will also allow us healthy meals, and life skills training, students to provide tennis equipment to some of the neediest of these children. are also transported to the state-of-the-art Legacy Youth Tennis and Education Center once a week for additional tennis and enrichment activities in our computer learning center. The project also engages in community development work by connecting A Tribute to Marilyn Fernberger grassroots organizations, key stakeholders, and other anchor institutions in the immediate community to develop and execute a strategy for bringing more resources to support young people in and around the recreation center. Our organization is extremely blessed to have been cared for and Thanks to our supporters: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of stewarded by Mrs. Fernberger and her family. Marilyn Fernberger Community and Economic Development, Lomax Family Foundation, and PECO. died on May 2, 2012 at the age of 84. Mrs. Fernberger will always be remembered as one of the earliest, most formidable and most valuable pioneers of the organization. This heroic woman served on the Board of the Philadelphia Tennis Patrons Association, which was founded in 1952 and is the predecessor organization to Philadelphia Youth Tennis, Inc. which became Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education in 2002. She always cared deeply about 4 providing opportunities for all young people, especially those 5 from families without abundant resources. Summer National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL) 7 Mantua and After-School Sites (AFS) 2011-2012 Our goal is to create rewarding educational and athletic 45 experiences for young people in the Mantua community in 1 Adprima Charter School West Philadelphia who face obstacles in graduating high 2 Bethel Academy school and gaining admission to a four-year college. This 3 Burke Playground 4 Catherine Elementary 21 program emphasizes engaging in pro-social behaviors or 5 Cook Wissahickon 57 15 put differently, steering clear of risky behaviors related 28 58 6 Cornerstone Christian Acad. 19 55 to drugs and alcohol, violence, unsafe sexual activity, 7 Ethel Allen Promise 27 31 8 Fair Hill School 43 and disengagement which leads to underachievement. 2 3 9 GAMP 54 Legacy, in collaboration with Drexel University, Drexel’s 10 Hardy William School Lindy Scholars Center for Civic Engagement, and the 11 Houston Elementary 48 34 Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative (PYSC)—a collaboration of multiple non- 12 James Dobson 46 13 John M. Patterson 30 24 60 profit organizations that use sports to benefit local children and youth, particularly 14 Julia De Burgos those from under-resourced environments—is spearheading an initiative called 51 15 Mastery Charter Harrity 44 29 Mantua in Action. The initiative is a strong, place-based model for neighborhood- 16 Mastery Charter Mann 12 18 17 Mastery Lenfest Campus 50 based programming, which has potential to drive real social impact for young people 18 Northern Home for Children and communities. 5 19 Pennsylvania Sch.l for the 16 Median Household Income Deaf 6 17 The program was formally launched in the summer in conjunction with the NJTL $11,122– $20,000 20 Russell Byers Charter School 36 33 program. We will be expanding it to a year-round effort in collaboration with 21 Smedley Elementary School 1 40 47 $20,001– $30,000 22 St. Gabriel Elementary our partners. $30,001– $40,000 The Camden Project 23 St. Rose Lima 53 25 24 The Salvation Army (Kroc Ctr.) $40,001– $50,000 25 Universal Daroff Charter 56 38 NJTL sites $50,001– $143,889 26 Watertower Recreation 35 Center 49 AFS sites no residents This after-school and summer tennis and nutrition program 23 14 7 41 features partnerships with Rutgers University-Camden, 3910 37 Cooper Hospital, and Camden Public Schools. During the 26 59 2011-2012 school year, the program served 80 young 42 52 1 Adprima Charter School 31 Jardel Recreation Center people at two schools. 9 2 Allens Lane 32 John M. Patterson 13 3 Awbury Recreation Center 33 Julia De Burgos 22 8 4 Barry Playground 34 Lasalle University During summer 2012, we focused on three major objectives 32 20 4 5 Bethel Academy 35 Lee Cultural Center for the program: delivering full-day programming by 6 BJTC Parkside-Evans Rec. Ctr. 36 Mander Playground 7 Boyle Recreation Center 37 Markward Playground partnering with local organizations or institutions at the 8 Burke Playground 38 Martha Sch. 9 Catherine Elementary 39 Mastery Charter Harrity Rutgers University North Camden site and the Dudley Grange Park East Camden site; 10 Christy Recreation Center 40 Mastery Charter Mann creating weekly opportunities for parent involvement; and creating a high-impact 11 Cobbs Creek Recreation Ctr. 41 Mastery Lenfest Campus and sustainable program model. As a result, the Camden program provided full-day 12 Cook Wissahickon 42 Myers Recreation Center 13 Cornerstone Christian Acad. 43 Northeast High School summer programming to more than 60 young people. 14 Drexel University/PYSC Prog. 44 Northern Home for Children 15 Enon Baptist Church 45 Palmer Playground Thanks to our sponsors: Campbell Soup Company, Citizens Bank, the Conant Family, 16 Ethel Allen Promise 46 Pennsylvania Sch. for the Deaf and the Cookie Jar Foundation. 17 Fair Hill School 47 Penrose Playground 18 Fern Hill Park 48 Roxborough High School 19 Finley Recreation Center 49 Russell Byers Charter School 20 Finnegan Playground 50 The Salvation Army (Kroc Ctr.) 21 Fox Chase Playground 51 Smedley Elementary School 22 GAMP 52 St. Gabriel Elementary 23 Garden Court 53 St. Rose Lima 24 Germantown Friends School 54 Sturgis Playground 25 55 Torresdale Playground 26 Hardy William School 56 Universal Daroff Charter 27 Houston Elementary 57 Water Tower 6 28 Houston Playground 58 Watertower Recreation Center 7 29 Hunting Park 59 Weccacoe Playground 30 James Dobson 60 Wissinoming Playground Family Legacies: Summer National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL) Inspiring Stories of our We had a strong summer of NJTL programming. The participant numbers were up Current and Past Participants from 1,200 kids in 2011 to 1,425 in 2012. Moreover, we added several low-cost ($35 for the summer) sites in high poverty communities, and have begun taking steps to transform these sites into full-day camps in which the children will have the NJTL experience plus access to reading, other sports, and a Over the past 60 years, there have been many individuals who have built and shaped our healthy meal. organization whether on neighborhood playgrounds and schools, in the board room, or here at the Center. Here is a brief snapshot of just a few people who constitute a part of the rich, multi- Thanks to our sponsors: Valerie and Ken Baker; generational narrative that is our legacy. Citizens Bank; Comcast Family of Companies The Green Family and NBC10; Lindy Communities, Come Home to Lindy, Since 1939; PECO; the City of Philadelphia Parks and Recreation; and USTA Serves. Frank Green Jr. and Tina Sloan-Green are life-long athletes and tennis players. Tina is the co-founder Center-Based Programs and long-time director of the Black Women in Sport Foundation (BWSF), located in Philadelphia. Both of their children, Traci and Frankie III got their start with Indoor Clinics and Camps our organization. Traci served as the women’s coach at Temple University and now occupies the same position at Harvard University as the first African-American female tennis coach in the Ivy League. As a USTA Certified Regional Training Center, we play a vital role in training and Traci has twice hosted groups of our female Future Stars players for a day at Harvard to learn about developing junior players and tennis coaches throughout USTA Middle States section. the student-athlete experience and gain knowledge of what it takes to become a strong player, Last year, 1,200 young people participated in indoor programs at our Center. With a student, and person. And, we have just launched a significant neighborhood-based program in library and computer classroom, it offers a safe place for children to socialize, finish Mantua with Drexel and BWSF in partnership with Traci and Frankie’s dynamic mother Tina. homework, or exercise before or after their scheduled clinic. Each of the indoor The Jenkins Family programs includes life skills and access to educational resources. Our indoor programs include: Duwaine Jenkins is a long-time NJTL Regional Supervisor and the coordinator of middle and high • Munchkin (4-7 year old beginners) school tennis for the School District of Philadelphia. Like Duwaine, his daughter Courtney has grown up in our organization and is now a Junior Instructor in the NJTL program and a winner • Junior Development, Junior Competitive, Junior of the Stern Cup. Duwaine’s mother and Courtney’s grandmother is also an avid tennis player Advanced (beginner, intermediate, advanced) and youth worker who teaches in our summer NJTL program. Three generations of Jenkins are working together to give back to their community through our organization. • Academy (district and sectional caliber player)

The ‘Legacy’ Family • Maximum Performance (sectional and national tournament caliber player) In addition to the many great families who have • Summer and Holiday Camps and Tournaments played here over the years, we are lucky to have a number of coaches and staff people who grew up in the program and chose to come back and work at the Center as adults. They have been connected to the organization for most of their lives and have chosen to give today’s youth the same experience they had growing up. These individuals include and are not 8 9 limited to Kareem Bryant, Hashaan Freeman, Jon Glover, Kristen Harris, Lance Lee, John McGinty, Terrance Scott, Kiara Smith, Lavell Sutton, and Kein Wilson. Goodstein Junior Leaders Future Stars

The young people in our Goodstein Junior Leaders (GJL) program have become This program identifies talented young people in our involved in community service, shoe recycling, organizational decision-making, programs from lower-income families and communities, fundraising, and program creation. Their efforts are being felt both locally and particularly communities of color, who demonstrate overseas. After the disastrous earthquake in Haiti in 2010, our GJLs began athletic ability, dedication, and a love of the game of fundraising for the relief efforts in Haiti. After months of research, emails, and calls, tennis. It features tennis clinics, camps, tournaments, the GJLs decided to raise funds to build a school in Haiti. We look forward to a small private lessons, and mentoring. This past year, there delegation of our young people visiting Haiti in the spring of 2013 to construct the were 48 students enrolled, 24 of whom advanced to our new school in an impoverished village with buildOn. higher level clinics. In the spring 2012, our young people along with Leadership Philadelphia started to raise the necessary funds to renovate and upgrade the computer equipment in the classroom. This is in preparation for the fall 2012 launch of the Pen Pal Exchange program with our peers at Sadili Oval in Kenya. We thank the Harvey Goodstein Charitable Foundation for supporting a major part of our work. Legacy 2012 Community and School Groups at the Center by the Numbers The Center is available to community and school groups for daytime school trips and adaptive tennis programming for special needs students supported by the Elizabeth Murdoch % of NJTL Foundation. Legacy has increased its work campers who with schools, churches, and other youth serving organizations who work with children with participate for special needs in under-resourced communities. free or $1 a day As a result, we have provided programming for over 200 young people from low-income students with communities. youth served at special needs neighborhood served sites

youth served total number of neighborhood-based sites at our Center in low-income communities in East Falls young people throughout Philadelphia served and Camden

10 11 2012 Hess Foundation, Inc. Bryn Mawr Trust Company Coventry First LLC United Way of Greater Lehigh Valley Philip B. Lindy PRESENTING SPONSORS J and J Snack Foods Elia D. Buck Nora and Michael Cyr Judy and Ken Weinstein Ric Lipman $50,000 to $100,000 Lomax Family Foundation Citizens Elect Dwight Evans Lori Dabrow Carole and Jay Weitzman Susan Lipson Joe Messner Jr. Colliers International James Davidson Wells Fargo Advisors Amina and Tom Loder Comcast-Spectacor | Comcast | Corporate Facilities, Inc.– Phyllis Palmer Dirkes Young Adjustment Company Susan Brune and Carl Loewenson NBC10 Mercedes Benz of Fort Washington THE Knoll Source Kathy and Henry Donner Cynthia and Martin Lutschaunig Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and West Chester Ricki and Andrew Eisenstein Duane Morris LLP Rosalie Maggio Department of Community and The Philadelphia Foundation, Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Eastern Regional Medical Center SET SPONSORS James Martine Economic Development Youthadelphia The Fund First Trust Bank Brooke and Barry Edelstein $500 to $999 Meg and Tom Mayer Glenmede Trust Company, NA Emerald Advisors McGinley Family Foundation Swain Tours for Children 1027 Conshohocken Road, LP Sandra E. Goodstein Brian Engel Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co. Marc Abo Graham Partners Inc. Roslyn and Charles Epstein Jean Marc Rotsaert Dennis L. Adams Marybeth Henry Ellen W. Fernberger William Sasso Catherine and Laurence Altman IBEW Local Union 98 Joseph Fetterman Stacy and Mark Bank Irene and Fred Shabel JJ Kalm Foundation Andrew Fisher Diane Cohn and Robert Bass Ian and Linda Swain Barbara and Charles Kahn Jr. James J. Fitzgerald IV Frank G. Binswanger Jr. UHS of Delaware Keating Hospitality Frenkel Family Foundation John K. Binswanger USTA Player Development Kutak Rock LLP John Fry Bluestein Wealth Management Group of Edward Levin Zach Fuller Incorporated Wells Fargo Advisors Louis and Sandra Berkman Foundation Lauren and Shaun Gates Vanguard Charitable Group Boeing Charitable Trust Admiral Thomas C. Lynch Dena and Morey Goldberg Patricia Boucher Medical Guardian Greater Philadelphia Tourism Gary Bromberg CHALLENGER SPONSORS Mickelberg Family Foundation Marketing Corporation Susan W. and Cummins Catherwood SPONSORS H Laddie Montague Jr. Leslie Benoliel and $5,000 to $9,999 Suresh Chakaravarthi MyCIO Wealth Partners L. Alexander Hamilton $25,000 to $49,999 Mila and Bernard Chavis Anonymous NBC Universal The Haverford Trust Company Susan Paule and Brian McLaughlin Chex Finer Foods AmeriHealth Mercy Aaronson Foundation Sherry and Mark Nottingham Cindy and David Horowitz Timothy Medlock CLL Towne, Inc. Keystone Mercy Health Plan The Addis Group Wendy and Russell E. 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Schmader Lynn and Joe Manko NAI Keystone Commercial David Dembitzer PECO Enterprise Holdings Foundation Dr. Franklyn Scott David Marberger & Industrial, LLC William Dwyer Gifts in Memory of Marilyn Fernberger TD Charitable Foundation Sam and Michael Markovitz Karim Nanji USTA Serves Robert Edelstein General Counsel Legal Advisors, LLC The Tobin Family Foundation Emily Marks Beth and Russ Napolitano USTA Staci Eggelston The Hamlin Family Foundation Edward Tress Sandra and David G. Marshall Artis T. Ore Wells Fargo Foundation Kathy and Harold Epps Harvey Goodstein Charitable Foundation Trujilo Rodriguez and Richards LLP / One Vincent McGuinness Marlynn Orlando Michelle Esposito Internet Capital Group Point Public and Private Solutins, LLC Ellen and Joseph J. McLaughlin Philadelphia Association of Black Martha Eyerly Raye E. and Jerry L. Johnson Tucker Law Group, LLC Roger Milgrim Sports and Culture Anita and Bruce Ficken K Ten Kids Foundation Inc. USTA Middle States Section Mary K. 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Alchin Vipul Gupta Patricia Kind Family Foundation The Phillies Shelley and Gordon F. Schwartz Aqua Charitable Trust Mindy and Kent Gushner Philadelphia Contributionship Ins. Co. Maureen and Samuel H. Pond Barbara Scott TOP SEED SPONSORS Laura Armstrong Beth and Steven Haas Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co. The Rhode Island Foundation Nancy and Stuart Selarnick Leslie and Jonathan Bari Seth Hagarty $10,000 to $24,999 PNC Bank Rittenhouse Foundation Stefanie and Alex Seldin Deborah Neimeth and George Barrett Mary Hager PRWT Services, Inc. Paige Roberts Robin and Jay Several Anonymous Christine and Leif Beck Gifts in Memory of Jeremy Hunn Saul Ewing LLP Theresa and Michael Rodack Alya Sherman Willo Carey and Peter Benoliel Impact Dimensions, LLC Ace American Insurance Co. Scott Schusko Ross Family Fund Judith Sills Ilyce and David Benton Garrett Johnson Alter Family Foundation Hope Berman and Eric Spieler Samuel P. Mandell Foundation Stephen McWilliams and Walter Skilton Toni Seidl and Rick Berkman Letitia Johnson Valerie and Ken Baker UGI Corporation Savran Benson LLP Michael Sloane David Binswanger Jeff Jubelirer Thomas E. Beach United Way of Southeastern PA Lynne and Steve Savran Stephanie Smith BlackRock Financial Management Toni Kaloustian University of Pennsylvania Health System Gifts in Honor of Irene and Fred Shabel Mark Sobel Gifts in Memory of Bob Brasler Ellen and Peter Bodenheimer Victor I. Kasser Taeson Vellios Cynthia and Meyer Silver Marc Specter Sylvia and Robert Brasler Ned Borowsky Bob Katherman Alice and Andrew Simon Stephen P. Stanley Citizens Bank Boscia Family Foundation Robert Katz Jane and Richard Singer Wendy Epstein and James Steiker Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation BASELINE SPONSORS Lois and Julian Brodsky Madeleine and Steve Kessler Amy Smith Christina Sterner David S. Broida Chi Wan Kim The Cookie Jar Foundation $2,500 to $4,999 The Smyler Firm Gwen Stokes Amy and Marc Brownstein Jamie Klein Cozen and O’Connor Stephen Spinelli Thackeray Partners LP Archer and Greiner Karen and Carl Buchholz Robert A. Korn Foundation, Inc. Anne and Gary Stein Alison and Emanuel Tress The Beneficial Foundation Gloria and Melvin Chisum Jack Ladden Drumcliff Foundation Susquehanna International Group, LLP Valley Green Bank Biz Equity LLC Mary Clark Jeremy Lenderman Robert A. Swift Hope and John van Beuren James Fernberger and Mary Walto Blank Rome LLP Amy and Michael Cohen Frank Lindy Eric Toatley Kimberly Vivevette Lynn and Clay W. Hamlin III Irma and Norman Braman Congreso de Latinos Unidos Joshua Lindy Bryn Mawr Hospital Barbara and Ken Toscano Muriel Voynow 12 13 2012 Cindy Webster Nicole McElroy Judith and Joel Golden Barbara and Gerald Marks Stephanie S. 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Fluri Andrea Lawrence Anthony Salvo Blaire E. Baron Yee-Ming Lee Barbara Sandonato Jeanne and Tom Kady Eileen and Richard L. Bazelon John Flynn Eli Freedman Lance Lee Thomas Sandor COURTSIDE SPONSORS Namsook Kim Deborah Beckwith Julia Levering Alfred Scheib Sang Joo Kim Judy Bell Marlo and Kevin Freedman Cheryl Friedenberg Hillel Levinson Jeffrey Schrader up to $100 Michelle Kolessar Bear Betzler Gifts in Memory of Gifts in Memory of Carole Albert Bien Leigh Roger Friedman Anonymous Mary Ellen Krober Tom Friese Raymond Lionda Schragis Craig Ablin Christopher Blackwall David S. Loeb Jr. Skip Schwartzman John Kroll Mark Bluestein John Fuhr Gifts in Honor of Jackie and Nancy Kurtzman Susan Gartenberg William A. Loeb Jon Scott Stewart Abrams Sandra and Marvin Blumberg George Loesch Terrance Scott Michele Levin Elan Gepner Barbara and Gary Alexander Mark Bobb Elizabeth and Peter Longstreth Stephen Segal Carolyn Levine Franklin Bobrow Christine Girod Norman E. Alexander Jon Glover Judith Sorkin Losben Andrew Seid Aimee Alexander James Cousounis Joanne F. Madorno Ronald Bond Peter Loufman George C. Jr. Shafer Carolyn Covington Pamela Boulos Ann Bassett and Ross Goldberg Cornelius Alexander IV Christine Matulewicz Charles Golden Michael Lozano Deborah and James Shelley Kantese Alexander Cathleen Craig Thomas Mayer Brendan Boyle A. B. Malone Annabelle Shore Kimberly Crawford Debra Brady Jane Golden Ame Allen 14 15 2012 Rachel Crum Heather Greshock Finbarr Mccarthy Robert Rosin Elizabeth Dale Lauren Grieco Matthew McClure Michael Rothstein Helen Danicki Charles Griffin Joan McIlvaine Ruth and Jan Dubois Kathleen Darnall Kaci Griffin Kaitlin McKendrick Germain Sanders Adam Dauer Mary Bert Gutman Robyn McKnight Efrain Sarmiad Income Sources and Expenses (FY2 012 ) J. Holmes Davis IV Charlene M. Guyer Sean McNeely Salama S. Saunders Neile Davis Troy D. Hagains Stephen McWilliams Helen Schaeffer Jason Dawkins Anthony Haller Stephen Megargee Susan Scharf Drew Degen Jenn Hartmann Randolph Merced Claire Dilullo and Beth Delaney Linda and Robert Hartness Peggy Merves Antonio Schiavone Elizabeth Delaney Robert P. Hauptfuhrer Bette Begleiter and Deena Schneider Samantha DelPizzo Stephanie Hayden Paul Messing Jared Schulcz Kristin Delussey Carol Henderson Florence R. Meyers Margie Schwab Mary Dennis Herr Foundation Middle Island Teachers Assoc. Sten Schwandt Bryan Miles Bryan Schwartzman Ellen Louise Milgrim Sharon Segal Ludlow Miller Chris Shaknis ManleyMincer Jill and Thomas Sharp income Program Fees Michael J. Minicozzi Holly Sharpe Joann Mizner Kathleen Shea 33.0% Justin Monteforte Danielle Shepherd total = $2,692,041 Charles Morgan Carol C. Sherman Andrea and Alvin Moses Landuleni Shipanga Moving Creations Inc. Marie Shively Individual Rhoda and Eugene Muchnick Chris Shokins Giving Courtney Mullen Steven A. Shoumer Becky Desmond Elizabeth Hersh Daniel Mungall Jr. Lynne and Eugene Silver 4.0% Cheryl DeVose Rosalynn and Daniel Heth Francesa Murasko-Blank Brian Simon Government Mimi Dimeling Donald Higginbotham Melissa Muroff Jocelyn Sirkis 4.7% Annual Benefit Jama Dingle Harry Higgins Juanda L. Myles Casandra Snader Francesco Dipaolo Ashley Hill Nancy and Jerome Neff Susan Snedden 4.9% William Dixon Kathryn A. Hodgkiss Stephanie Newman Cathy Snyder Other 24.5% Linda and John Donahue Antionette R. Hollinsworth Emily Nussdorfer Kathy and Jonathan Spergel Income Leslie Donnell Stephen Horst Roberta O’Dell Faith Steigelmann Thomas Douris Sandra Hughes Gifts in Memory of John Stillmum 8.1% Marsha and Joseph Dratch Rachel Isenberg William Van O’Linda Howard Stredler Ruth and Jan Dubois Jerome and Nancy Neff Akpo Omene Sahar Sulluki Corporations Jerzy Dutkiewicz Rabindran Jesudason Amanda Osorio Elizabeth J. Sussman Kathleen Dutkiewicz Alonzo Johnson Lorianna Swain 9.8% 10.9% James Dyen John Johnson Lianda Swain Dexter Edwards Theodore T. Johnson John Swartley Sonya Edwards J. Lindsay Johnston Lee Tabas Endowment Grants Craig Eggleston Meg Jordan Arlene Taylor Gloria Einbender Joseph Juliano Brian J. Taylor Kimberley Elam Jane Kane Satta Taylor Gilda and Richard Ellis Gifts in Memory of Leonard Katz Steve Taylor Gwendolyn Enoch Daniel Katzenberg Emily Thompson Marcia and Amy Epstein Nancy and Ary Kaufman John Thompson Dwight Evans Paula Singer and Lee Ticker Jerry Evans Howard S. Kaufold Cyrus Tingley Dan Faber Kyle Keating Karen Toner Sebastian Felsen Rachel Kimmich United Way of Chester County Shaune Ferrara Maureen Kincade United Way of Delaware Judy J. Finestone Holly Kinser Heather Veleanu Barbara Finkenstaedt Zhenya Kipperman Susan Vineberg Gifts in Memory of Marcy Knee Vote Vitali Committee Linda Fisbaine Robyn Knight Ellen Wagner Program Mel Fisher Catherine A. Kobeski Kristen Warden expenses Anna M. Ford Carmela Koussis Richard Warner Judy and Richard Franken Judith Kramer Chris Weber 53.8% Judith L. Frazier Beth and Robert Krick Lorna and Bernard Weinberger total = $2,589,873 King Frazier Sanjin Kunovac Dava Weinstein Ken Freund Esther and David Kurtz Elizabeth H. Weiss Jahleem Furahaali Bonnie Kushner Sharon Pepe Molly Whalen Larry Gardner Richard Ledger Nancy Petro Keith A. White Parthenia Gardner Jeffrey Lenderman Michael Pevey Jeannie Whitmore Susan Garfinkel Caroline Leopold Dianna Pimlott Jacqueline Whyte Barbara Gee Gifts in Honor of Monique Pittman Lindsay Wilkinson John George Gene Leibowitz Theresa Pitts Loistine Williams Abby Germann Eric Lerner Rich Popso Catherine and Robert Williams % Vincent Giglio Myrna and Stephen Levin Letitia O. Principato Arnold Winkelman 10.0 Kevin Gillece Joel Levinson Sharifah D. Ray Monica Wrenn Fundraising Ellen and Dan Gimbel Mindy Levinthal Daniel P. Reilly Irma and Lester Wurtele and 24.6% Phyllis Glackman George Lieb Marcia Resnick Bonnie Young Marketing Leon Glass Susan and Samuel Liebman Mehdi Rhazali Jonathan Young 11.6% Administration Stephanie Glover Michael Lindy Janice Rhodes Noelle Zappacosta Jeanette Gobler Brian Lipstein Sheri and Bruce Risler Kuan Zhong Jane Feldgus and Stephen Lynn Louis Robinson Benefit Mitchell Goldenberg Carol MacLennan Katherine Robinson and Jay Goldenberg Lynne Mancuso Gifts in Honor of Brad Rogers Special Events Greg Goldman Carolyn Margolis Leagh Rogers Debra Goldstein William O. S. Martin Renee Romagnole Robert Grandy Loretta Masciantonio Claire Rose Frank Greco Kim Bonner Massey Tim Roseboro Anee and Jack Greenwald Heather McCafferty Ira Rosen 16 17 Legacy Youth Tennis and Education Governing Board

History Executive Committee

In 1952, William J. Clothier II founded the Philadelphia Tennis Patrons Association, Shelley R. Smith, Esq., Chairwoman of the Board which was merged with the Philadelphia National Junior Tennis League 44 years later Robert N. Hunn, Esq., Co-Vice Chairman, Legal Counsel to become Philadelphia Youth Tennis. In 2003, Philadelphia Youth Tennis became James Fernberger, Co-Vice Chairman Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education, a leading 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Christopher Lewis, Esq., Secretary Three years later, the Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Center was constructed Ira Neil Richards, Esq., Treasurer in East Falls as a premier facility dedicated to innovative youth tennis and education Albert Parker, Esq., Member-at-Large Board of Directors programming. The facility, which opened in 2006, contains a technology center, library, classroom space, and eight indoor tennis courts. The campus has a courtyard for Kenneth J. Adelberg Jeffrey Jubelirer community gatherings and eight outdoor courts, including one with stadium seating. Kamil Ali-Jackson, Esq. Kenneth Krieg State Representative Mary Ellen Krober, Esq. In June of 2012, the organization changed Brendan F. Boyle John J. Kroll its name to Legacy Youth Tennis and David Broida Alan Lindy Education. The name change was due to Michael Carter George Loesch the expiration of our licensing agreement Kris Casabon Vincent R. McGuinness, Esq. with Arthur Ashe, Inc. While our name has Camille Z. Charles Henri G. Moore changed, our commitment to young people, Robert S. Davis, Esq. Marlynn Orlando particularly those without abundant Brad Denning Grant Palmer, Esq. resources and opportunities, remains rock Derrick Dickens Phil Plotnick solid. The meaning of the name Legacy is Barry M. Edelstein Nicole Pullen Ross two-fold: first, it acknowledges the many Andrew Eisenstein Steven C. Savran organizational leaders on whose shoulders we stand, and second, it signifies our desire Joseph Fetterman Dr. Franklyn Scott to help young people create their own positive legacies as caring and contributing Andrea Gilbert Commissioner Susan Slawson human beings. Joseph R. Godwin Jr. Jonathan Spergel, Esq. Legacy provides tennis instruction, academic enrichment, life skills, mentorship, L. Alexander Hamilton III Jay Weitzman and leadership and character development, to approximately 4,500 children in the Adam Herr Philadelphia metropolitan area annually through programs at 40 community sites and at the Center. Using tennis as the primary motivator, Advisory Board we teach positive lessons, build confidence, and Dennis Alter Sandra E. Goodstein provide a framework of personal discipline. Most Michael Barkann Thomas L. Gowen Jr. of our programs are provided at little to no charge Thomas E. Beach Allyn H. Jacobson to the young people we serve. In November 2012, Peter A. Benoliel Jerry L. Johnson, Former Legacy Youth Tennis and Education was inducted Robert M. Brasler Chairman of the Board into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. Carl Buchholz Kathryn Jordan William C. Buck Artis T. Ore Mary Carillo Honorable Charles E. Rainey Jr. Robert M. Cohen Fred Shabel Irene McMenamin Shabel James M. Davidson Manuel M. Stamatakis Christopher Dunne Linda Swain DD Eisenberg Robert A. Swift, Former John Embree Chairman of the Board Robert J. Fossler

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