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Making a Difference in the Lives of Children Since 1896. The King’s Daughters Since 1896... Board of Directors The King’s Daughters are the founders of Children’s Hospital 2009-2010 of The King’s Daughters. We have more than 120 years of fascinating history of caring for children beginning with hiring a Maryellen Baldwin, President bicycle nurse, to opening a clinic, to building a modern stand- Robyn Maus, Vice President of Circles/Membership alone pediatric hospital. We have been making a difference in Christine Neikirk, Vice President of Development the lives of children in Hampton Roads since 1896. Diana Blanchard Gross, Vice President Public Relations Kathryn Callahan, Treasurer Elizabeth Hope, Secretary

The King’s Daughters membership is organized into circles (Adult and Junior) that are located throughout Hampton Roads. Each Circle elects its own leaders, organizes its own events, contributes hand-sewn items and donates time and money to CHKD. Members also chair and serve on The King’s Daughters’ major fundraising projects throughout the year. A Board of Directors which governs the organization is elected annually by the membership and is supported by a dedicated staff.

Buffy Barefoot, Membership Co-Chair Cathy Britt, Legislative / Education Co-Chair, Historian Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters Susan Brown, Education Health System (CHS) is dedicated exclusively Betsy Cooper, Membership to meeting the unique medical and Patricia Hodge, Canister Chair surgical needs of children, both inpatient Patti Ingram, Major Project Liaison Holly Festival of Trees and outpatient, throughout Virginia and Beth Johnson, Endowment Funds/Governance northeastern North Carolina. Facilities Brie Martinson, Major Project Liaison Holly Festival of Trees include the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Kristen Nunnally, Junior Circles Chair Daughters as well as a comprehensive Joyce Weddle, Legislative / Education Co-Chair network of pediatric providers who work in Judi Worley, Major Project Liaison Tour de Cuisine locations throughout our community. The Internet and Social Media The King’s Daughters: Our web presence continued to grow stronger with our King’s Daughters’ website www.kingsdaughters.org and facebook.com. Our now well Year in Review established fan page, a group page, and a cause page has over 4,300 members, and $1,000 was raised from our cause page alone. The The history of our King’s Daughters organization is a long and venerable one that continues monthly newsletter, The Circular, continues to be emailed to 80% of our to thrive. As our integrated health system expands into new roles within our community, members. Our website, Circle pages, and KD E-Blasts have become our we are called to be champions of the cause. We aim to “promote superior pediatric main source of communication and an effective way for our organization wellness,” by providing funds and advocacy that will provide disease prevention, research to not only connect with the members but enable us to share with our and interventional initiatives, as well as providing state-of-the-art equipment and innovative community, CHKD employees, and the public at large the exciting projects programs, for the children of our community. that our membership constantly strives to create. All King’s Daughters were sent a special “Thank You” e-card during National Volunteers Week Community in April for their invaluable service. The King’s Daughters continue to focus their attention and energy toward providing superior health care for the children of our community. Through countless volunteer hours in excess of 54,000 and extreme dedication, we are so fortunate to have a diverse membership that brims with creativity, passion, and innovation. Our volunteer activities are needed just as much today as they were more than 100 years ago. Our priority remains the Membership same; CHILDREN. We now have 1094 members in 48 Adult Circles and 6 Junior Circles. We welcomed four new Circles that were formed in the 2009-10 fiscal year; Lafayette River Circle, Oceanfront Circle, Circle in the Sand and Circle The King’s Daughters’ Corporate Advisory Board thrived after completing in the Bridge. its first year; this board enabled The King’s Daughters to actively involve key leaders in the community who provided valuable insight and The 2008-09 King’s Daughters’ Annual Recognition Meeting was held on October 6th, at the Ohef Sholom recommendations for our major events. Members of the Advisory Board Temple in Norfolk. Awards were presented to Circles and members, followed by a memorial service for included: departed King’s Daughters. Taylor Franklin received The King’s Daughters’ Award of Excellence which is Jamie Albano - Albano Cleaning, Christy Allen - TowneBank, Taylor Franklin - SL Nusbaum, Kevin Murphy - Downtown awarded each year to a non-King’s Daughter who shows exemplary dedication to our organization. Norfolk Civic League, Paul Sharp - SYR Management, Brooke Smith - Rover Marine, Inc., Sunny Sonner - Dominion Enterprises, and Eric Stevens - Bardo. KD Connect Meetings Our KD Connect meetings promote communication between The King’s Daughters Office Circles, staff and CHKD. They were held in September, The four-member staff: Lisa Coleman, Executive Director; October, January, April, and June. Guest speakers from CHS Season Roberts, Development Operations Manager; including Mr. James Dahling addressed the ongoing challenges Natalie Carducci, Membership Coordinator; and Amanda facing CHKD in these difficult economic times and the strategies Bohannon, Department Secretary worked tirelessly with being undertaken to maintain the viability of the hospital. The all King’s Daughters’ current and prospective members, Tudor Family shared their personal experience at CHKD during CHKD employees and the community at large to ensure the their son’s illness. Circles announced their upcoming projects continuation of The King’s Daughters’ legacy; that goals were and events and presented checks to the organization. met and exceeded. The King’s Daughters’ Staff were active members and participated with Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Norfolk Council, Association of Fundraising Professionals, and Virginia Association of Healthcare Auxiliaries and Volunteers, American Fundraising Professionals, Volunteer Hampton Roads and the Ghent Business Association. The Circle Accomplishments King’s Daughters’ administrative staff is a highly motivated and organized team. Circle projects and revenues again reached an all time high. $326,000 was donated by circles this year. 24,014 pieces of linens, knitted items, sewn items, CHKD Endowment and Capital Campaign Completion and gifts were donated. The King’s Daughters were proud to announce the completion of a five-year $1 million pledge to CHKD’s Endowment 54,960 volunteer hours were contributed. Adult Leaders and Treasurers attended Campaign to two vital programs; Nursing Scholarships and the CHKD Child Abuse Center. We were equally proud orientation and training sessions in Norfolk and Hampton in September. to announce that we accomplished this with 100% participation from our Circles. Circle members continue to arrange tours and meetings within the hospital, inspiring renewed interest, excitement and enthusiasm for CHKD. The King’s Daughters pledged $250,000 to the CHKD Viriginia Beach Health and Surgery Center. The King’s Daughters, as well as many of our sponsors and supporters are all prominently recognized in the lobby of CHKD Junior Circles Norfolk as part of the new recognition wall. Junior Circles continue to excel in providing Adult Circles with energetic volunteers. All junior leaders and treasurers attended a training and orientation meeting in September to help them organize for the year.

2 3 Major Projects The King’s Daughters’ 2009-10 Major Projects consisted of the Holly Festival of Canisters Trees, Holly Ball, Tour de Cuisine, and the RunWalk for the Kids. The King’s Daughters, with the generous help of local merchants and our own CHKD Thrift Stores, raised an incredible $240,000 from canister donations this year. Our Canisters are easily identifiable and are an The 27th Annual Holly Festival of Trees was held at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott essential form of income to The King’s Daughters. Hotel in Downtown Norfolk November 20-21, 2009. The Holly Events kicked off with the unveiling of the holiday windows by Macy’s at the Norfolk Waterside Advocacy Efforts Marriott Hotel for the second year. A Luncheon and Fashion Show was held, This year our membership advocated for fair and equitable funding featuring items from Beverly’s Fine Fashions, followed by an evening Gala with at both the state and federal level. The strong grassroots advocacy Live and Silent Auctions. Children and families enjoyed the holiday tradition of Breakfast efforts of The King’s Daughters, CHKD employees, physicians and with Santa. This year, the Holly Festival of Trees raised $70,000 for the community at large, was well recognized when Governor Robert CHKD. McDonnell amended the state budget to restore $1.8 million in funding to CHKD. The 47th Annual Holly Ball was held at The Westin, Town Center, Virginia Beach, Saturday, December 5, 2009. This event was Annual Contribution to CHKD attended by King’s Daughters, CHKD employees, CHKD specialty In spite of the economic environment, and because of the tenacious groups and by the Hampton Roads’ business community and elected efforts of our members, The King’s Daughters were able to donate $567,000 to CHKD for fiscal year 2009- officials, including Congressman Glen Nye. The event raised 10. These funds were raised through Circle Projects, Major Projects, Canister Funds, and other sources. $50,000 for CHKD. The King’s Daughters continued to operate successfully in Fiscal year 2009-10, our second year of operating The 6th Annual Tour de Cuisine reached new heights with a sellout as a completely self-sustaining corporation, as we no longer received Corporate Support/funding from CHKD. event held in the Meadowbrook area of Norfolk on May 23, 2010. Five families in our community opened their beautiful homes, and five In closing... local restaurants donated their culinary creations. Tour de Cuisine Raising friends and funding for Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters has taken on a new meaning continues to be a great success and raised $25,000. this past year. It has reinvigorated those of us who have been a part of this organization for many years and gave greater purpose for those members who have recently joined. The success of The King’s Daughters is The 5th Annual RunWalk for the Kids was held on June 19, 2010 at Town Point Park, Norfolk. This 8K Run, 2-mile an example to our Hampton Roads community in volunteer hours, advocacy, fundraising and development walk, and 1 Mile Fun Run raised $110,000 for CHKD with 3,500 participants from in and around the community. The of future leaders. On the eve of celebrating the 50th Anniversary of opening the doors of our core facility in RunWalk attracted families, schools, churches, and businesses alike. Teams again played a pivotal role in participation Norfolk, we rededicate our commitment of support to Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters. with more than 150 teams made up of families, friends, businesses and many CHKD employees and patients. CHKD’s Sports Medicine headed up a most significant First Aid tent, and CHKD’s Team Rehab won an award for the CHKD As we plan for the future of our volunteer organization, our strategies, planning and careful implementation team with the most participants. More than 85 volunteers from the community came out that day to help make this event must incorporate the diversity of our current members and expand beyond our current boundaries. We remind fun, educational, and a great success for our hospital. ourselves why we choose to promote this organization, and we educate ourselves, as well as our community, about this fine establishment we founded many years ago. Other Fundraisers, Special Projects and Happenings In addition to Circle activities and Major Projects, The King’s Daughters supported the following All King’s Daughters must be commended for their endless volunteer hours, their continued support, and loyal special projects: dedication to the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters.

Caritas Circle, Circle of Friends, North Suffolk Circle, and Lynnhaven Sandpipers’ Junior Circle Our success several years from now will be measured in our ability to retain and attract new members, to participated in the annual “Let’s Make a Scarecrow” Project hosted in conjunction with McDonald competitively raise funds in a charitable arena, and to provide community leadership which continues to Garden Center, October 10 & 11, 2009. This event raised over $11,000.00 advocate for children’s health care needs. Our viability will be directly linked to membership satisfaction as we strive to direct talents and abilities toward our common goal of “superior pediatric wellness”. The King’s Daughters teamed up once again with the Iguana Surf Club for their annual “Almost a Surf” Contest Competition. Friends and families got together for a fun day on the beach and were One priority, one focus, one mission; CHILDREN. later presented with prizes for accomplishments such as “the Best Wipeout!” This event raised $4,000.

Thrift Stores Sincerely, The King’s Daughters continued to support CHKD Thrift Stores through individual donations. The Circle Donation Bag Maryellen Baldwin Drive in May generated a total of 5,016 bags full of donations. Each circle collects bags from its members, and totals The King’s Daughters President 2009-2011 are calculated by the office. Cypress Point Circle was the winner of this year’s Bag Drive with 1,673 bags. Members of The King’s Daughters’ staff and Board of Directors attended the Thrift Store Managers’ annual breakfast to show appreciation for their continued promotion of the canisters as well as the incredible day to day operations of our thrift stores.

4 5 Our Sponsors help us make a difference Corporate Advisory Board 37th & Zen Dr. and Mrs. Otto Martinson 94.9 The Point McDonald Garden Center The primary mission is to advise The King’s Daughters with regards to our events, marketing, and PR. The King’s Albano Cleaners Medical Center Radiologists, Inc. Daughters have been in existence for more than 100 years, and to receive advice from representatives within the busi- Armada Hoffler Medical Temporaries ness community as to how we do business and what we can do to improve is invaluable. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Avery Membership Marketing Services Jamie Albano - Albano Cleaning Banana Republic – Lynnhaven Art Moyer Christy Allen - TowneBank Bank of America Neurology Associates of Suffolk Taylor Franklin - SL Nusbaum Bardo/Still New York Life Kevin Murphy - Downtown Norfolk Civic League David and Christine Beatty The New York Times Shared Services Center Paul Sharp - SYR Inc., Management Services Beverly’s Fine Fashions Norfolk Sash & Door Brook Smith - American Marine, Inc. Community Brand Fuel Promotions Norfolk Waterside Marriott Sunny Sonner - Dominion Enterprises Partners Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Northrop Grumman Newport News Eric Stevens - Bardo/Still Busch Gardens Williamsburg Papco, Inc. Captain Groovy’s Patriot Circle Dr. and Mrs. James Carraway Paul Finch & Associates, P.C. Cerner Corporation Pepsi Bottling Co. Charles Schwab-Ryan Ingram Professional Printing Center Children’s Specialty Group, Cardiology Prudential Decker Realty Children’s Specialty Group, Neonatal Medicine QVC Chesapeake Covington Contracting, Inc. QVC Suffolk Cox Communications Reddy Ice Department of Pediatrics Running Etc. Dillard’s MacArthur Center Debbie and Bobby Schlegel Dobil Laboratories Schuelke Bio Medical / Laser Services Dolphin Fixtures Sentara Healthcare Dominion Enterprises Seventh Point Advertising KD Award of Excellence ECPI - Medical Career Institutes Sherry Reid EVMS Department of OB/GYN Brenda and Paul Sharp The KD Award of Excellence is an annual award presented to a person or group of people who have contributed Farm Fresh Charitable Foundation Signs By Tomorrow in an exemplary way to The King’s Daughters. The recipient may not be a member of a King’s Daughters’ Circle. Fink’s Terra Firma, LLC Donating funds to The King’s Daughters is neither a requirement nor automatic eligibility for this award. The recipi- Food Lion TowneBank ent must have/had made a direct impact and /or worked closely with The King’s Daughters toward an end result to The Honorable and Mrs. Paul Fraim Virginia Beach Urological Associates benefit CHKD/achieving a King’s Daughters’ goal. Taylor and Emily Franklin Virginia Pilot Association Franklin Asset Management Warden Family Foundation 2009 Taylor Franklin, SL Nusbaum Rogert Giesinger WAVY TV 10 / FOX 43 NEWS 2008 Jean Burke, Letton Gooch Printers The Green Onion Wilbanks, Smith and Thomas Asset Management, Inc. 2007 Rob Levinsky, Director of Engineering CHKD The Hampton Roads Show Eddy and Lauren Wolcott Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hund Yorgo’s Iguana Surf Club Claus Ihlemann and Robert Roman Congratulations 2010 Award Winner! ITA International Charlie Brenner, Norfolk Southern Corporation La Bella in Ghent Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital Charlie is a very big supporter of CHKD in both his time and his money. Kari Loizou He not only established an endowment for child abuse but he continues Lowe’s #1546 to fund it. He also has CHKD named in his estate for planned giving MacArthur Center upon his passing. Macy’s Central Macy’s Central – Lynnhaven Charlie was very passionate about the “Step Up to the Plate” fundraiser Allison Mahlsteadt and insisted that not one cent from ticket sales go towards the expenses. Marathon Consulting All expenses were handled by him alone. His time and passion for this event (and donations from his personal asks) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin made the 2009 ballgame the most successful; and it earned the most revenue from any single circle project.

6 7 2009-10 Circle Awards

8 9 Individual Volunteer Hours - Making a Difference 600 - Susan D. Brown, Azalea Unity 1900 - Pauline Ashe, Thalia Friendship 600 - Esther Vaughan, Beacon 2000 - Patricia C. Harris, Caritas 600 - Margaret “Marge” Fink, Cypress Point 2000 - Martha M. Franklin, Circle Of Love List reflects The King’s Daughters whose cumulative hours have surpassed a new 100 level. 600 - Linda Cherry, Horizon 2000 - Sheree B. Busch, Cypress Point 600 - Anne E. Peterson- Martin, Horizon 2100 - Pam Taylor, Cypress Point 100 - Hallie Edwards, Ardoris Jr 300 - Victoria P. Long, Lakewood 600 - Michelle Adams, Magnolia 2100 - Nancy A. Ryan, Driftwood 100 - Sheila Breeden, Azalea Unity 300 - Susan Urschel, Lakewood 600 - Glenda Lovelace, Princess Anne 2300 - Temple Richardson, Azalea Unity 100 - Linda L. Hyatt, Caritas 300 - Marilyn Warner, Lakewood 600 - Joyce W. Early, Thalia Friendship 2300 - Betsy Cahoon, Lakewood 100 - Audra B. Dement, Circle By The Bay 300 - Barbara Derrickson, Margaret Roper Moss 600 - Kristi Jones, West Ghent 2300 - Barbara Stein, Princess Anne 100 - Stephanie Sanker, Circle Of Love 300 - Karen Harris, North Suffolk 700 - Karren Mayer, Azalea Unity 2400 - Amy Celec, Cypress Point 100 - Mary Beth Kirby, Circle Of Rainbows 300 - Shelly Prado, North Suffolk 700 - Christine Anderson, Driftwood 2500 - Paige Heise, North Suffolk 100 - Kathleen Rupprecht, Circle Of Rainbows 300 - Barbara Lumpkin, Princess Anne 700 - Lil Whitney, Driftwood 2500 - Bobbie E. Comess, Princess Anne 100 - Holly R. Hamilton, Circle Of Smiles 300 - Robyn Mathas, Union Of Hands 700 - Kathy H. Heaton, Maltese Cross 2600 - Brigita Martinson, Atlantic 100 - Laurie B. Hulsey, Circle Of Smiles 400 - Ann Morgan, Azalea Unity 700 - Linda Ermen, Patriot 2600 - Lillian Mclemore, Horizon 100 - Allison Lee “Allie” Wittkamp, Circle Of Smiles 400 - Joan P. Joyner, Beacon 700 - Betty G. Morris, Princess Anne 2700 - Joanne Lundquist, Caritas 100 - Sandra “Sandy” Stack Flaus, Cypress Point 400 - Chris Fisher, Caritas 800 - Carol Arbuckle, Caritas 2800 - Lisa Walker, Cypress Point 100 - Katherine Flores, Cypress Point 400 - Janet L. Molinaro, Circle Of Hope 800 - Carol Craig, Caritas 3000 - Nancy B. Strange, Thalia Friendship 100 - Terri Smith, Downtown 400 - Fran Herndon, Circle Of Rainbows 800 - Emily Ann Franklin, Circle Of Love 3000 - Fran White, Thalia Friendship 100 - Diane Coleman, Driftwood 400 - Rachel C. Joy, Circle On The Pointe 800 - Lisa Lauderback, Circle Of Love 3100 - Joan P. Mayo, North Suffolk 100 - Marydawn C. Bovatsek, East Beach 400 - Joyce L. Weddle, Dogwood 800 - Inger Byrnak, Cypress Point 3100 - Jane T. “Sue” Wright, Thalia Friendship 100 - Sherry Maser, Great Bridge 400 - Mary Louise Barhydt, Lakewood 800 - Nancy A. Moriarty, Cypress Point 3200 - Diane Parsons Whicker, North Suffolk 100 - Beth W. Johnson, Horizon 400 - Mary Ellen Triplett, Larchmont Friends 800 - Kellie Tucker, Lakewood 3300 - Judi Cytron, Cypress Point 100 - Jean Harrison, In As Much 400 - Chandra Jones, Magnolia 800 - Lillian W. Wells, Princess Anne 3600 - Evelyn K. Matthews, Lakewood 100 - Barbara Poyner, In As Much 500 - Peggy Young, Alice Davis 900 - Kari Mewbourne, Driftwood 3700 - Sandy M. Burgess, West Ghent 100 - Casey Harney, Lakewood 500 - Betty Ann Desroches, Beacon 900 - Greta C. Baker, Elizabeth River 3800 - Christine G. Neikirk, Dogwood 100 - Betty W. Hoover, Lakewood 500 - Connie W. Fulton, Beacon 900 - Maryellen Baldwin, Patriot 3900 - Barbara D. Mcdonald, Cypress Point 100 - Leeann Azar, Larchmont Friends 500 - Betsy Cooper, Circle On The Pointe 1000 - Amy Harrington, Circle Of Love 3900 - Dot Craddock, Princess Anne 100 - Patricia M. Strauss, Larchmont Friends 500 - Robyn Maus, Circle On The Pointe 1000 - Sandra Hurt, Princess Anne 4100 - Barbara D. Henry, Ruth Sargeant 100 - Brooke P. Garrett, Magnolia 500 - Cathy Britt, Downtown 1100 - Jean C. Morton, Circle Of Service 4500 - Edna St. John, Thalia Friendship 100 - Kristina Malleck, Magnolia 500 - Stacey Vellines, Downtown 1100 - Kathy Courage, Driftwood 4900 - Rose Goheen, Cypress Point 100 - Mary M. Amici, Patriot 500 - Susan M. Gorog, Driftwood 1100 - Brenda “Ikie” Gilmer, Driftwood 5100 - Faith R. Sullivan, Cypress Point 100 - Elizabeth Brandon Gaddy, Union Of Hands 500 - Kathryn A. Zurek, Driftwood 1100 - Carolyn E. Lammers, Driftwood 5635 - Tammy Olenski, Cypress Point 100 - Katherine M. Knaus, Union Of Hands 500 - Donna Cowdrey, Maltese Cross 1200 - Constance Debbink, Caritas 5800 - Anna Margaret Rhodes, West Ghent 200 - Margie Griffith, Azalea Unity 1200 - Karen W. Bailey, Circle Of Hope 5900 - Linda Maclaughlin, Cypress Point 200 - Dianne Russell, Azalea Unity 1200 - Corinne Mastronardi-Gillespie, Circle Of Love 7100 - Marguerite B. Windley, In As Much 200 - Brenda S. Hampson, Caritas 1200 - Kathryn P. Callahan, Circle Of Rainbows 7500 - Mildred H. “Butch” Burgess, Cypress Point 200 - Diane Van Campen, Cypress Point 1200 - Ann Hammond Page, Downtown 7900 - Cecilia C. Gerloff, Thalia Friendship 200 - Buffy Barefoot, Downtown 1200 - Judi Worley, Maltese Cross 9500 - Evelyn H. Williard, Thalia Friendship 200 - Rosalynn Peron, Phd, Driftwood 1200 - Elizabeth Weller, Patriot 9800 - Heike F. Walker, Alice Davis 200 - Robin M. Wallace, East Beach 1300 - Barbara H. Gresham, Princess Anne 10100 - Sherry Lieberman, Cypress Point 200 - Susan Lambert, Horizon 1300 - Pearl N. Moyers-Dean, Princess Anne 10700 - Evon R. Rice, Cypress Point 200 - Lea Bearden, In As Much 1400 - Christina Waters, Circle Of Love 19100 - Janet R. Carter, West Ghent 200 - Pamela Crenshaw, Magnolia 1400 - Randi Brown Ferraro, Downtown 30000 - Joann Klotz, Lakewood 200 - Mary P. Hall, Maltese Cross 1500 - Mollie W. Mccune, Downtown 200 - Barbara Petersen, Margaret Roper Moss 1500 - Dewanna S. Jackolski, Driftwood 200 - Lynn Harris, North Suffolk 1500 - Ann W. Williams, Lakewood 200 - Janet Rose Swearingin, North Suffolk 1500 - Sarah M. Bishop, Maltese Cross 200 - Margaret A. Gilmour, Princess Anne 1600 - Anne M. Ray, Circle Of Service 200 - Shirley A. Pritchard, Princess Anne 1600 - Ruth E. Cole, Princess Anne 200 - Dana Quist, Union Of Hands 1600 - Joan Griffey, West Ghent 200 - Harriette Frost, West Ghent 1700 - Janice C. Carlson, Caritas A silver bracelet & charm is awarded to each King’s 300 - Sharon W. Woodard, Alice Davis 1700 - Yvonne W. Floyd, Lakewood Daughter who volunteers 500-hours. Charms for the 300 - Diana Blanchard Gross, Circle On The Pointe 1800 - Karla M. Beasley, Princess Anne bracelet are awarded after completing each new 1000 300 - Debbie Harris, East Beach 1900 - Patricia Morgan, Cypress Point hours. 300 - Ava J. Loeb, East Beach 10 11 The King’s Daughters contibute volunteer hours through Circle Projects, Major Projects, and in the hospital. From reading to patients, sewing bears, or collating letters, King’s Daughters find opportunities to give not only money, but time to benefit CHKD. 12 13 14 15 16 17 In 2005, The King’s Daughters pledged 1million dollars to be paid over five years to the CHKD Endowment Funds for the Child Abuse Program and the Nursing Externship Program. In June 2010, the final check was presented to CHKD.

Advocacy Efforts The King’s Daughters made significant contributions to the Grassroots Legislative Advocacy Program this past year. Due to the diligence and the many visits to our legislators in Richmond, VA, we got the attention of Governor Bob McDonnell. He heard our story and proposed an amendment to the biennial budget to restore $1.8 million in state funding for the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters (CHKD), and our legislators accepted it. The state dollars also allow the facility to receive federal Medicaid reimbursement funds of a similar amount.

The outcome reflects the tremendous efforts of so many of our King’s Daughters, CHKD employees, various board members and supporters, including the media. We are grateful that Governor McDonnell took this action to restore funding for CHKD. Special acknowledgement goes to our very own Doctor and Senator Ralph Northam and to Delegate Chris Jones for their tireless efforts on our behalf in Richmond. Many King’s Daughters wrote letters, made phone calls, and encouraged their family and friends to do the same.

18 19 Thank you to the following Circles who made significant contributions to the The Circle Challenge 2009 Holly Festival of Trees held a the Norfolk Waterside Marriott – November 20-21, 2009 Thank you to all The King’s Daughters, who volunteered, created a team, participated as an individual, Aloha Circle or raised money for the 2010 RunWalk for the Kids. 2ft Tree

Circle by the Bay 83 Circle Members participated in the 8K, 2 mile or 1 Mile Fun Run! 2ft Tree 10 Circles created “Circle Teams” Circle of Love Live Tree – “12 Months if Christmas” - $6,000.00 Magnolia Circle had the biggest Circle Team - 19 people! 2ft Tree Downtown Circle raised the most money from a Circle Team - $1,177 Circle of Rainbows CIRCLE IN THE SAND - 15 participants - $660 raised in donations and pledges 7ft Tree – “Virginia is for Wine Lovers” - $3,300.00 CIRCLE ON THE POINTE - 4 participants DOGWOOD CIRCLE - 10 participants Circle of Smiles DOWNTOWN CIRCLE - 9 participants - $1,177 raised in donations and pledges 2ft Tree LAFAYETTE RIVER CIRCLE - 7 participants LARKSPUR MEADOWS/JIM WHITE FITNESS - 10 participants - $20 raised in donations and pledges Circle on the Pointe MAGNOLIA CIRCLE - 19 participants 2ft Tree MALTESE CROSS CIRCLE - 14 participants - $510 raised in donations and pledges RUTH SARGEANT CIRCLE - 4 participants - $130 raised in donations and pledges Driftwood Circle UNION OF HANDS CIRCLE - 4 participants 4ft Tree – “the Treble with Angels” - $400.00 Gingerbread – “The Three Little Pigs” – $100.00

East Beach 2ft Tree

Lafayette River 2ft Tree

Patriot Circle Live Tree – “Simply the Best” - $6,750.00 3ft Tree – “Very Vera Bradley” - $220.00

Southern Vines 7ft Tree – “Twilight” - $1,400.00

Steele Lillies 7ft Tree – “Platinum and Pearls, a Hampton Roads Staycation” - $420.00

West Ghent 4ft Tree – “Fine Dining” - $675.00 2ft Tree 20 21

BEARS 76 DONATION $2,100.00 CIRCLE IN THE BRIDGE TOTAL HOURS 32 ALICE DAVIS MISCELLANEOUS 10 DONATION $5,000.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 86 TOTAL RAISED $7,100.00 TOTAL HOURS 558 CANISTERS $78.93 COASTAL FITNESS PARTY FARWELL PARTY $155.00 CAPS AND BOOTIES 6 GIRLS NIGHT OUT COOKING DEMO AND CIRCLE IN THE SAND $400.00 ALOHA DINNER TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 6 MOLE HOLE SHOPPING WITH A PURPOSE $425.00

TOTAL RAISED $1,058.93 TOTAL HOURS 153 CALIFORNIA PIZZA $283.78

BEARS 69 CANISTERS $500 COLISEUM CONCESSIONS $1,000.00 ARDORIS JR. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 34 CARWASH $425 DONATION $50.00 MISCELLANEOUS 214 DONATION $464.04 DONATION $891.90 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 317 TOTAL RAISED $1,672.82 TOTAL HOURS 434 CIRCLE OF FRIENDS GINGERBREAD SALES $115.00

LET'S MAKE A SCARECROW EVENT $2,480.00 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 72 BULB SALE ‐ ENDOWMENT $131.50 THRIFT STORE BAG DRIVE $100.00 ATLANTIC CRAYONS AND MARKERS 95 CANISTERS $80.00 TOTAL RAISED $4,636.90 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 167 TOTAL RAISED $211.50 TOTAL HOURS 394 BEARS 78 DONATION $6,000.00 CANISTERS $229.27 CIRCLE OF HOPE CAPS AND BOOTIES 4 HI HO SILVER $850.47 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 155 KIDS CHRISTMAS SHOP $2,175.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 82 TOTAL RAISED $6,850.47 TOTAL HOURS 279 AZALEA UNITY CRAYONS AND MARKERS 3 LADIES NIGHT OUT & GERANIUM SALE $4,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS 9 POINSETTA SALE $1,650.00 CAYMUS FRANKLIN'S BIRTHDAY $2,360.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 167 TOTAL RAISED $8,054.27 TOTAL HOURS 757 SILPADA JEWELERY EVENT $217.20 STAC EVENT $550.00 CIRCLE OF LOVE BREWFEST $1,000.00 TYSONS CORNER BUS TRIP $206.00 CANISTERS $4,162.14 TYSONS CORNER BUS TRIP $2,124.82 DONATION $200.00 TOTAL RAISED $5,458.02 TOTAL HOURS 1,763 GOLF TOURNAMENT $7,000.00 BEACON ITS IN THE BAG PURSE SALE $804.40 BEARS 128 BEARS 50 JEWELERY SALE $3,626.80 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 377 CIRCLE OF RAINBOWS BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 204 NORFOLK FLORIST GIFT CARDS $1,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS 577 DONATION $2,500.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 254 TOTAL RAISED $17,793.34 TOTAL HOURS 583 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 1,082 TOTAL RAISED $2,500.00 TOTAL HOURS 650

BUS TRIP $1,970.00 BEARS 35 CANISTERS $411.11 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 69 CHRISTMAS SILENT AUCTION $237.00 CIRCLE OF SERVICE CAPS AND BOOTIES 9 DONATION $2,000.00 DONATION FROM BETTYANN LINGAMFELTER LET'S MAKE A SCARECROW DONATION $50.00 MISCELLANEOUS 2 $1,000.00 IN HONOR OF CIRCLE OF SERVICE CARITAS LET'S MAKE A SCARECROW EVENT $6,250.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 115 TOTAL RAISED $3,000.00 TOTAL HOURS 277 BEARS 1,100 NORFOLK FLORIST GIFT CARDS $1,000.00 NOTECARD PROJECT ‐ IN MEMORY OF ANNE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 130 $905.00 MARKET FAIRE $3,612.20 SHERMAN TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 1,230 TOTAL RAISED $10,823.11 TOTAL HOURS 2,383 BEARS 161 POINSETTA SALE $1,400.00 CIRCLE OF SMILES TOOTH FAIRY PILLOWS 1 WONDERLAND/PET PORTRAITS $627.3 BEARS 64 DONATION $1,000.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 162 TOTAL RAISED $5,639.50 TOTAL HOURS 471 CAROL'S ANGELS TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 64 TOTAL RAISED $1,000.00 TOTAL HOURS 75 COCKTAIL CRUISE ON THE AMERICAN ROVER $2,400.00 BEARS 178 LADIES NIGHT OUT $1,200.00 CANISTERS $14.00 CIRCLE ON THE POINTE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 178 MARCH MADNESS $2,500.00 CHURCH POINT NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE $1,131.80 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 356 TOTAL RAISED $6,100.00 TOTAL HOURS 639 DONATION $200.00 CIRCLE BY THE BAY MINGLE AT THE MANOR $14,042.39 PICNIC WITH A PURPOSE $775.00 MISCELLANEOUS 20 SURF RIDERS $300.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 20 TOTAL RAISED $16,463.19 TOTAL HOURS 404 22 23

CANISTERS $3,171.09 HI HO SILVER AND GARDEN GAZEBO EVENTS $1,198.00 BATTERIES 10 DONATION $275.00 VENDING $149.25 BEARS 3,388 DONATION DIANE VAN CAMPEN $50.00 HOLLY VENDING $166.75 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 466 DONATION JEAN CLENDINING $500.00 VENDING $209.75 CAPS AND BOOTIES 7 GOURMET AND GRAPE WINE TASTING $700.00 TOTAL RAISED $1,723.75 TOTAL HOURS 106 CRAYONS AND MARKERS 10 HOLIDAY BAZAAR $15,119.67 CYPRESS POINT LOOK‐A‐LIKE DOLLS 33 INGER BRYNAK DONATION $25.00 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 207 WINE TASTING AND DOCK PARTY $3,000.00 STATE FARM GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD MISCELLANEOUS 137 $500.00 HORIZON MISCELLANEOUS 17 WINE TASTING AND DOCK PARTY $7,000.00 DONATION ‐ DIANE VAN CAMPEN TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 224 TOTAL RAISED $10,000.00 TOTAL HOURS 935 STATE FARM GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD PLAYING CARDS 89 $500.00 DONATION ‐ KRISTA PALM TOOTH FAIRY PILLOWS 19 THRIFT STORE BAG DRIVE $500.00 BEARS 139 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 4,159 TOTAL RAISED $21,340.76 TOTAL HOURS 14,146 IN AS MUCH BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 8 LEMONS ON THE LAWN ‐ YARD SALE $100.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 147 TOTAL RAISED $100.00 TOTAL HOURS 644 DONATION $25.00 DAISY CHAIN II BEARS 1,868 DONATION $225.00 MISCELLANEOUS 10 DONATION $2,749.33 LAFAYETTE RIVER TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 1,868 TOTAL RAISED $250.00 TOTAL HOURS 535 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 10 TOTAL RAISED $2,749.33 TOTAL HOURS 141

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 79 BEARS 738 DOGWOOD TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 79 TOTAL HOURS 530 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 344 LAKEWOOD CAPS AND BOOTIES 32 CANISTERS $138.41 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 1,114 TOTAL HOURS 2,647 NAME BADGES $1,150.00 DOWNTOWN BEARS 33 OYSTER ROAST $1,095.00 ANNUAL COCKTAIL PARTY $3,000.00 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 74 OYSTER ROAST $5,000.00 CANISTERS $305.00 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 80 TOTAL RAISED $7,383.41 TOTAL HOURS 595 THRIFT STORE BAG DRIVE $200.00 TOTAL RAISED $3,505.00 CANISTERS $883.45 IT'S 5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE $17,311.99 SIP AND SHOP $1,551.93 DRIFTWOOD SPRING LUNCHEON AND FASHION SHOW $1,534.95 BEARS 95 SIP AND SHOP $1,551.93 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 27 TOTAL RAISED $19,730.39 TOTAL HOURS 1,760 LARCHMONT FRIENDS CAPS AND BOOTIES 25 SPAGHETTI DINNER $1,179.91 MISCELLANEOUS 3 SPAGHETTI DINNER $1,179.91 BAREFOOT ON THE BEACH $12,858.59 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 123 TOTAL RAISED $5,463.68 TOTAL HOURS 543 BEARS 51 CANISTERS $440.18 EAST BEACH CAPS AND BOOTIES 6 GREEN FOR THE KIDS $1,526.26 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 9 CANISTERS $37.15 MISCELLANEOUS 158 NATO DONATION $1,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS 110 DONATION $3,302.00 LARKSPUR MEADOWS TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 215 TOTAL RAISED $15,825.03 TOTAL HOURS 1,130 PLAYING CARDS 11 TASTE OF AMORE $7,818.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 130 TOTAL RAISED $11,157.15 TOTAL HOURS 232 BIZARRE BAZAAR $1,600.00 GOLF TOURNAMENT $7,000.00 BEARS 49 BASKET PROJECTS $320.00 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 92 CANISTERS $407.72 ELIZABETH RIVER BEARS 38 LEMONS UNDER THE TREE $140.00 LYNNHAVEN SANDPIPERS JR. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 329 THRIFT STORE BAG DRIVE $300.00 MISCELLANEOUS 2 GARAGE SALE $251.60 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 367 TOTAL RAISED $9,040.00 TOTAL HOURS 404 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 143 TOTAL RAISED $979.32 TOTAL HOURS 185

BEARS 379 CHKD DAY AT QDOBA $680.00 DONATION $2,171.70 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 25 DONATION $500.00 CRAYONS AND MARKERS 27 CANISTERS $433.69 GREAT BRIDGE MAGNOLIA FANTASY SHOPPING NIGHT $11,000.00 LOOK‐A‐LIKE DOLLS 21 DONATION ‐ T. BAILEY $75.00 MARCH MADNESS $10,500.00 MISCELLANEOUS 19 DONATION ‐ B. COCKRELL $25.00 YARD SALE AND BAKE SALE $536.70 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 471 TOTAL RAISED $533.69 TOTAL HOURS 211 TOTAL RAISED $25,388.40 TOTAL HOURS 899

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BEARS 17 CANISTERS $385.40 BATTERIES 36 MALTESE CROSS BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 77 STEP UP TO THE PLATE $38,000.00 BEARS 2 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 94 TOTAL RAISED $38,385.40 TOTAL HOURS 903 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 33 CANISTERS $106.51 SHARING CRAYONS AND MARKERS 11 DONATION $400.00 BATTERIES 4 MISCELLANEOUS 6 LOVE GIFT $1,000.00 BEARS 581 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 88 TOTAL RAISED $1,506.51 TOTAL HOURS 84 MARGARET ROPER MOSS CAPS AND BOOTIES 5 CANISTERS $2,193.99 MISCELLANEOUS 11 FAMILY PICNIC $2,000.00 CHEERS FOR THE CHILDREN $650.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 601 TOTAL RAISED $4,193.99 TOTAL HOURS 171 SOUTHERN VINES BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 150 SING ALONG $370.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 150 TOTAL RAISED $1,020.00 CAPS AND BOOTIES 20 MARY WILLIFORD TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 20 CHKD DAY AT ABUELOS $161.93 CHKD DAY AT ABUELOS $215.93 APPLE BEES PANCAKE BREAKFAST $452.00 DONATIONS $82.00 STEELE LILLIES BATTERIES 26 CANISTERS $4,013.21 WINE TASTING AT THE BOOT $100.00 BEARS 348 CARTRIDGES AND CELL PHONE RECYCLING $600.00 BEARS 92 WINE TASTING AT THE BOOT $1,500.00 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 775 DONATION $800.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 92 TOTAL RAISED $2,059.86

NORTH SUFFOLK CAPS AND BOOTIES 222 DRIVER DAYS $1,000.00 HAVE A HEART FOR CHKD ‐ VALENTINES DAY CRAYONS AND MARKERS 27 $200.00 BEARS 720 CARDS BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 21 MISCELLANEOUS 104 LET'S MAKE A SCARECROW EVENT $2,660.00 CAPS AND BOOTIES 254 PLAYING CARDS 3 RUN AND RUMBLE $255.00 THALIA FRIENDSHIP MISCELLANEOUS 4 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 1,505 TOTAL RAISED $9,980.21 TOTAL HOURS 1,609 PLAYING CARDS 48

TOOTH FAIRY PILLOWS 194 BUSY BEES $400.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 1,241 TOTAL HOURS 1,333 OCEANFRONT TENNIS TOURNAMENT $13,023.34 TOTAL RAISED $13,423.34 TOTAL HOURS 235 DUCK TAPE REGATTA $9,492.09

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 25 DUCK TAPE REGATTA $14,797.91 PATRIOT TOTAL HOURS 713 UNION OF HANDS MISCELLANEOUS 3 KIDS CHRISTMAS SHOP $2,175.00

TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 28 TOTAL RAISED $26,465.00 TOTAL HOURS 913 BEARS 3,771

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 1,720 BATTERIES 25 CAPS AND BOOTIES 210 BEARS 5 CRAYONS AND MARKERS 81 PRINCESS ANNE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 109 MISCELLANEOUS 586 WEST GHENT CAPS AND BOOTIES 100 PLAYING CARDS 4 MISCELLANEOUS 13 CANISTERS $14,103.70 TOOTH FAIRY PILLOWS 265 DONATION $400.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 252 TOTAL RAISED $14,103.70 TOTAL HOURS 2,311 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 6,637 TOTAL RAISED $400.00 TOTAL HOURS 5,915

CANISTERS $138.00 DONATION $2,000.00 RUTH SARGEANT BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 30 DONATION IN HONOR OF DR. NUSS $2,000.00 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 30 TOTAL RAISED $4,138.00 TOTAL HOURS 241

BEARS 1 SAND DOLLAR LOOK‐A‐LIKE DOLLS 10 TOTAL LINENS & GIFTS 11

26 27 In Memoriam... We remember them...

We Remember Them.

In the rising of the sun and in its going down, Norma S. Alley We Remember Them. Daisy Chain II Circle

In the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter, Laura Burnham We Remember Them. North Suffolk Circle In the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring, Connie P. Cathey We Remember Them. West Ghent Circle In the blueness of the sky and in the warmth of summer, Martha Hudgins We Remember Them. Wayside Circle In the rustling of leaves and in the beauty of autumn, Whitney L. Hulce We Remember Them. Circle in the Bridge In the beginning of the year and when it ends,

We Remember Them. Mariette Irwin Princess Anne Circle When we are weary and in need of strength,

We Remember Them. Frances W. Kelley Sharing Circle When we are lost and sick at heart,

We Remember Them. Kaye Miller

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So long as we live, they too shall live,

For they are now a part of us as,

We Remember Them.

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