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2016 Impact Report DONORS MEMBERSHIP, DONATIONS, IN-KIND (10-1-15 THROUGH 9-30-16) $5,000+ Deborah Neimeth & Kristie Nicolosi Heather & Ryan Bone Aimee Deluca German Village Teeth Juvly Aesthetics Mike & Andrea McLane Heath & Jennifer Rittler Studio 33 Salon & Spa The Book Loft George Barrett Lisa & Charles Ohmer Robert & Amy Borman Paolo & Patricia DeMaria Whitening & Blowout Karla Kaeser Peter & Caroline McNally Debbie Roark Studio 595 Boutique GERMAN VILLAGE SOCIETY The Columbus Foundation James L Nichols Mark & Keriann Ours Patrick & Barbara Bowers Nate DeMars Steve & Maryellen Kahn Bridget McNeil Sue & David.Roark Studio Fovero Nurtur the Salon Jay Panzer & Jennifer Matthew & Kristen Diane Demko Germania Singing & Sport Amy Karnes Caitlin McTigue Cheryl Roberto & David Durr Suckel Darci Congrove & John Society Pribble Oberer’s Flowers Heitmeyer Bowersox Heather Densmore & Dax Kartson Emily Mead Magee Theresa Sugar Mike & Rachel Gersper Copious & Notes Panera Bread /Covelli James & Sarah Penikas Laura Bowman Matthew Sanders Sarah & John Kasey JT & Natalie Means Patricia Roberts Mark Sutter Charles Getzendiner COTA Enterprises Peter J Binning Attorney Donna Bowman Jeffrey Dersch Jeffrey Katz Christine Meer Kristen & Bryan Roberts Denise Suttles Pistacia Vera at Law Christopher Boyd Terri Dickey Heather McNees & Ben Jennifer Robinson Tom Dailey & Sung Jin Pak Gibson Aaron Keck Joseph Meranda Brian Sweet Jim Plunkett Richard & Sharon Pettit Ruth Boyd Mary DiGeronimo Lauren Robinson German Village Guesthouse Dennis Giglio & Michael Donna Keller Joyce Merryman Lorelee & Rajeev Syal Samuel Randazzo & Carol Joel & Jessica Pizzuti William & Ruth Boys Christopher & Joan Dillinger Natalie Robison 2016 IMPACT REPORT Giant Eagle Thompson Nick & Ali Kennedy Mary Ann Metro Jon Tafel & Sandy Miller Farmer Steven & Cynthia Puckett Helen Winnemore’s Dennis & Jonna Brandon Dine Originals John Gilchrist Craig Kent & Erin Crotty Mary Beth & David Meuse James & Julie Roemke Rob & Molly Tafrate Susan & Neil Rector Lindsey & Paul Rabaut L Brands Foundation Edna Branstool Tom Dodrill & Jeff Ross Bobbi Gill Keny Galleries Bruce Meyer & Dennis Valot Gertrude Rogers John Tagnesi & Michael Tanya Rutner & Richie Nick Reed Laura Braun Alecia Dole Javier Rojas Monday Mollard Consulting Hartman Garrett Gillette Joanne Kesten & Jim Mindy Meyer David Renner Thomas & Rebecca Bray Sara Dominguez & Jeff Weinberg Rooster’s German Village Cameron Talty Lenita & Tom Pepper Saint Mary Catholic Church Girl Scout Troup 1342 Lauren Meyer Schmidt’s Restaurant und Thomas Ridgley & Lisa Thomas & Kathryn Brod Gehlert Bridget Keys Katherine & Joe Mikes Neil Rosenberg Jill Tangeman Bill & Susan Salt Ridgley Dan Glasener & Julie Sausage Haus William Bronson Mark & Diana Donati Collins Sabrina Khalfoun Karen Milenthal John & Susan Shawn Tanner OUR OUTCOMES, ORGANIZED BY Brian & Crystal Santin Anne & David Ring Seifert Charitable Trust Jessica Brosky Kathleen Donovan Gledhill Robbins & Talis Sandy Kight Alan & Murley Miller Rosenberger Judith Tate Schoedinger Funeral & Michael & Deena Robinson Square One Salon & Spa Justin Browder Erin Donovan Group/ HER Realtors Kight Studio 551 John & Shoshanah Miller John & Kathy Rosenberry Jane Taylor Cremation Service Jorge Nieves-Rodriguez AIA Vutech & Ruff David Brown Dooley & Co Team/Keller Goodfellow’s Tonsorial Parlor Sonia King & Colleen Murphy Chelsea Miller Dave Ross & Mary Taylor Rental THE PILLARS OF OUR STRATEGIC Scrambler Marie’s John & Lane Rothschild Williams Classic Properties Connolly-Ross Kathy & Alec Wightman Breakfast Bistro Corey Brown Terry Goodman Cathy & Charles King Pamela & James Million Joel & Meg Teaford Michael & Rachel Rourke Theodore Douglass Janice Roth Signature Wines Thomas Brown & Judith Rosalie Goodsell Tracy King Suzanne Mills Emma & Thomas Terndrup Ted & Catherine Ryan Karen Kerns Dresser Thomas Rouse $2,500-$4,999 George & Danielle Skestos Steele Jean & Constance Gordon Lenna & John Kirby Paige & John Minor Alix Thaxton PLAN, ARE THANKS TO YOU. Edward & Melinda Sadar Bonnie Drummond Caroline & Paul Rowntree Andrea C Mulholland DDS INC David Smith Cheryl Brown & Peter Lisal & Don Gorman Kitties Cakes Donna Miracle The Daily Growler Susie Schulz & Troy Plumer Precario Thomas Duffy Joseph Ruble The Bank of America Amanda Smoliniec & John Linda Gorsuch Bernard Klaus Bonnie Beth Mitchell The Golden Hobby Gift Shop James & Tamara Sell Susan Brown Rita Dungan Valerie & David Ruddock Charitable Foundation, Inc. Noble Ann Graf Stephen Koczwara McKenzie Mitchell The Sycamore 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Shadowbox Live Adam & Lisa Brownell James & Danielle Dunn Anita Rumfield Barcelona St Josephs Montessori Heather Graham Steve Koenig Mobile, Center for theDogWorks/cats2 Bello Giardino The Fitness Loft Sallie Sherman Charles Brunner Ted Dziemianowicz Jacqueline Graham & Marlene Koethe Independent Living Kelly Runyan & Nita Williams Edward Thiell Preservation Act. German Village Society has been working Cover My Meds The Kitchen Sherwin Williams Eric Bryan Easy Street Cafe - GMS Geoff Wilhelm Kolache Republic Kerri Mollard Kelly Ruoff & Patrick King Jill Thixton Feta Properties Kimberley & James Cowie The Old Mohawk Marc Sigal & Amy Goldstein Thomas Bullock Graumlich Funeral Home Hilja Konze Norma Mollica Dan & Kathy Rupp Adam Thomas at the passion project called preservation even longer! Lisa Eberts Janet & Sid Druen The Red Stable | German Jeff & Jeani Stahler Gail Burkart & John Roy Greater Columbus Arts Beth & Peter Korda Alan & Sherry Mong Sherry Russo Justin Thomas Michael Ebright Edward & Barbara Elberfeld Village Souvenirs & Gifts Bradford & Tracie Stamm Norman & Donna Burns Council Daniel & Doris Korda Megan Monreal Michael & Kathleen Russo Kaitlin Thomas & Thomas & Michelle Eckardt Franklin Art Glass Studios, Inc. Michelle & Jim Thomas Wade & Marty Steen Beth Burson Kathryn & Michael Green John Koslap Grant Mooi Sarah Ryan & Dan Bartholow Matthew Englebert Carl Eckert & Elton Wilson If you are holding this impact report, you are on Team The Fred and Howard Regina & Jeff Tobin Julee & Graham Stephenson Brigid Butler Green Home Ohio, LLC. Kavitha Kotha Remo Moomiaie-Qajar MD Saint Mary School Marty & Terry Thomas Erin Edwards Fund at the Columbus Tony’s Italian Ristorante Studio B Wellness Jessica Byers Green Lawn Abbey Stephanie Kotora & Laura Gravelin MD Salon 644 George & Pamela Thomas Foundation Pam Edwards & Carl German Village Society. We salute you. Ronni & Darrell van Ligten Connie & Marshall Swain Marlene Byrd Kelly Greene Kyle & Severina Kraner Dana Moore Brian & Courtney Sanders Norwood & Patricia Thomas Juanita Furuta Mitsoulis Bob & Peggy Walter Michael & Hilary Talis Julie Byron Susan Gregory Kroger Katharine Moore Sarah Sands Allison Thomas G Michael’s Bistro & Bar Diane Edwards David Wible & Mary Lynn Lonni Thompson Carl Cabanas & Laurence Gresso’s Ethan & Ashley Kubatko Steven & Teresa Morbitzer Vonnie Sanford Loren & Maurice Thompson German Village Insurance Coutellier Cabanas Vicki Eickelberger Cusick Nancy & Jim Turner Grey Jones & Associates, LLC Liese Kuehn Erin Morrow Kate Santos & David Dobos Allan & Judy Thompson Golf Car Company, LLC Caroline Cabot Aisha Elfessi Winans Chocolates + Coffees Stan & Kim Turner Nancy & Tom Gross John Kuijper & Edwaard Liang Sherry & Gary Morsches Lisa Sarzynski Richard & Pamela Thompson Hackman Capital Kellee Calderon Michal Elias-Bachrach Wolfe Insurance Group, LLC Derek Ungless Grove City Dental Joe Kurzer Joanne Morse Hari Sathappan & Natalie Three Sheets Home Instead Senior Care Mary & Bruce Caldwell Kate Ellery McGee Wolf’s Ridge Michael & Stacey Valo Amanda Gullett Timothy Laing Angela Moshier Betty Thurn Bill Hugus D M Caldwell Charles & Susan Ellingson Thomas Saunders Paul Wolfson & Sara Froelich Valter’s at the Maennerchor Laurie Gunzelman Tom Lamb Theodore Motsch David Tomola Katzinger’s Delicatessen Callander Cleaners Lynn Elliott Bruce & Carol Savage Zauber Brewing Company W E Davis Insurance Patricia Guthrie Alice & Johnny LaMotte Jennifer Motter Town and Country Travel Ketron Custom Builders Agency, Inc Kristin Calvitti Krista Ellsworth Madelyn Scarberry Jerry Guy Kelly Larkin Sherry Mullett Robin Trevas Key Blue Prints Kurt Wacker & Carolyn Sharon Cameron & Carlo Thomas & Barbara Elsass Lawrence Schaffer $500-$999 Ron & Barb Hagan Anne Lathrop Angela Mulligan Ashley Trick Jeanne Likins & Joseph Flood Workman Wacker Battaglini Mike Emery & Samantha King Carol Schar Actors’ Theatre Lynn Hall George & Rosemary Laurey Dennis & Sandra Mulloy Trinity Evangelical Lindey’s Restaurant Scott Adams & Jennifer Anne Washburn Sarah Campbell Engineering for Historic Larry Hamill Jon Schelb Lutheran Church Structures, LLC Abby Lavelle Daniel Munson Metro Village Realty - The Sesser Drs Richard D. & Bonnie Elly Campbell Handyman Hartley Susan Schibler John & Kristen Trott K. White Equitable Mortgage Kurt Lavetti Daniel & Claire Murphy PRESERVATION EDUCATION ENHANCE COMMUNICATIONS Village Queen Susan & Taylan Altan Claire Campbell Christopher Hans Diane & Phil Schieber Barbi Tuckerman Todd & Julia Whittington E-Roots Consulting Jim Layden Thomas Murray Joshua Miller James & Beth Atkinson Grace Cantalupo Jennifer Harding & Ulrich Andrew Schiffman Joe Turbett & Cheryl Subler Beth & Tom Wickizer Beth Ervin & Aaron Janis Leach Becky & Bill Murray Nationwide Children’s Julia Backoff Jodie Cantey Stengele Steven & Christine Beth Turner Hospital Foundation Steve Zawada & Jim Ressa Leventhal Kelly Lecker Samantha Nahra Jim & Jan Barnes Christopher
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