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Thank You Donors! DONORS Thank You to Our Financial Contributors During Fiscal Year 2015-2016 We Respectfully Apologize If You Name Was Not Included Thank You Donors! DONORS Thank you to our financial contributors during fiscal year 2015-2016 We respectfully apologize if you name was not included. Please contact us so that we can correct our records. Foundations City of Arvada Butterfly Pavilion Gigantic Cleaners City of Wheat Ridge C.W. Construction GLC Fire Protection Systems Arvada Lions Foundation, Inc. Candlewood Suites Glenwood Adventure Park Arvada Sunrise Rotary Club Businesses & Carly’s Boutique Glo Car Wash Foundation Corporations Central City Opera Golden Moon Distillery Barber Family Foundation Charlie’s Fly Box Grandma’s Frozen Noodles Boettcher Foundation 240 Union Cherry Creek Mortgage Great Harvest Bread Company Collier Foundation 3W Races Cimarex Engery Co Greene Tire & Service LLC Community First Foundation 4 Barrel Bar & BBQ Cinzzetti’s Italian Market Harcros Chemicals Inc. Jeanette D Janota Revocable 40 Weight Coffee Restaurant Holloway Insurance Agency Trust A Better Car Wash Citywide Banks Home Buyers LLC JP Morgan Chase Foundation - A West Nails Salon CoBank Homegrown Tap & Dough Matching Gifts and Volunteer Abrusci’s Italian Resturant Colorado Railroad Museum Hunter Douglas Window Grants ACE Hardware at Westwoods Colorado Rockies Fashions, Inc. Level 3 Foundation Adventure Golf/Hyland Hills Comedy Works Ignite Ale House & Kitchen Marni and Morris Propp II Car Racing Coors Credit Union Indian Tree Chiropractic P.C. Family Foundation Aerus Electrolux Costco Wholesale Industrial Chemicals Corp. McKesson Foundation Alita Marie Designs Covenant Village of Colorado Interstate All Battery Center Peyback Foundation Amazon Smile Creekside Cellars Into the Fire Ronald and Mary Pott Family Amici’s Curtis & Co LLC Jakes Toy Box Foundation Applewood Golf Course D & K Jewelers Kaiser Permanente Sooper Credit Union Arrow Forward Advocacy L.L.C. Dairy Queen Kloor Chiropractic & Wellness Foundation Artistic Image D’Ametri’s Hair Salon KoKoro Restaurant The Kenneth King Foundation Arvada Army Navy Surplus Danimel Inc. Kong Company, LLC The Morrison & Foerster Arvada Bead Connection DBC Irrigation Supply - Kristos Epicurean Market Foundation Arvada Center for The Arts & Denver Brass & Copper KWM Ventures Inc The Rolling Hills Country Humanities D’Deli Lake Arbor Golf Course Club Foundation Arvada Hair Co. Denver Art Museum Larson’s Ski & Sport Shop Trivial Donations Foundation Arvada Nail Shoppe Donor Alliance, Inc. Let’s Frame It - Arvada Westminster Legacy Arvada Recycling Dr. Goodson and the Team at Light Rail Gallery Foundation Arvada Villa Pizzeria the Orthopaedic Center Linda The Groomer Wheat Ridge Foundation Aspen Wealth Strategies Drs D. Tien and Sandra Do LL Bright, CPA, LLC Xcel Energy Foundation Bandimere Speedway Dubois Enterprises, Inc Loaf N Jug Matching Program Barber-Nichols Inc. Egg and I Lockheed Martin PAC Charity Barrett Bartels Agency - ElectriCall, LLC Match Program Elements Massage Malones Clubhouse Grill Trusts & Memorial Affordable American Insuance Beau Jo’s Elevate Hair Studio Manneken Frites Funds Bennett’s Bar-b-que Eli Ashby Healing Arts Center Metro Brokers Realtors Biesemeier Equipment Leasing Elitch Gardens Mile High Eye Care Beverly Jane Howell Corp. Enstrom’s Namiko’s Sushi Bar Living Trust Black Ink Enterprises, LTD Envirastyle New Era Dental Kandi Ruth McKay Boberian Basix Inc Fiori Di Flavio North Area Newcomers & Memorial Fund Bob’s Heating & Air Fire Alarm Services Social Club Margaret Anne Spindler Conditioning, Inc. Floor Safety Products of Nutrition Savvy Revocable Trust Book Cranny Colorado LLC Oasis Day Spa Boondock’s Food & Fun Food for Thought Old Neighborhood Government Brill Ranch 3 LLC French Press Hug Old Town Hot Springs - Brocade Communications Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Arvada Steamboat Springs Arvada Economic Systems Inc George T. Sanders Company Ophelias Restaurant Development Association Buffalo Wild Wings Get Connected Events Oracle Corporation Arvada Community Food Bank Finanicial Donors - Fiscal Year July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016 Page 2 Thank you to our financial contributors during fiscal year 2015-2016 Outsourcing Marketing, Inc. Up and Away Advisors Heritage G.C. Wheat Ridge Presbyterian Panck, Inc Utility Control and Equipment Maitri Yoga Church Papa J’s Italian Restuarant Corporation Marthas and Marys Of Spirit of Particle Measuring Systems. Visions Salon Christ Catholic Paws ‘N’ Play, Inc Healty Pet Vitamin Cottage Natural Food Military Order of Purple Heart Schools Foods & More Markets Inc, Chapter 1041 PBS Welath Management Voss Farms National Association of Retired Arvada High School Peak to Peak Rallye, LLC Ward Road Pharmacy Federal Employees Arvada West High School Perry Tool & Die Co Inc Wells Fargo Red Hat Ladies Angels Campbell Elementary School Phenova Inc Western Bowl Standley Lake Area Community Drake Middle School Plan 9 Studios.com Westside Construction Art Project Jefferson County School Planet Fitness Westwood Wine & Spirits TelecomPioneers Chapter #8 District Ramoh Flower Co. Wet Ink, Inc The Rocky Mountain North Arvada Middle School Rampart Supply White Fence Farms Oldsmobile North Arvada Middle School Remax Wonderful Giving Theta Eta of Epsilon Sigma Primrose Elementary Renaissance Hotel - Denver Wooden Shoe Alpha Standley Lake High School Robert Newman Photography Xan Creative Inc. TOPS Club Inc Weber Elementary School Rocky Mountain Gems Xcel Energy Touch N Go Bowling West Woods Elementary Ronald C Sandstrom DBA Vipers Baseball Club School Santeramo’s Italian Restaurant We Give To Live, Inc. Scrumptious Organizations & Seo’s Martial Arts Groups Individuals Slick Peach Waxlash & Brow Churches & Faith Jacqueline Abrams Studio 4BR Based Organizations Allen & Wendy Abshire Softub Of The Rockies, Inc. Adams County Lioness Club John & Kimberlee Ackelson SOL Lingerie American Legion Wilmore- Arvada Church of God Megan Ackley Sooper Credit Union Richter #161 Arvada Presbyterian Church John & Mary Acosta Southwest Rose Acupuncture Apex Center Arvada United Methodist Rick & Karen Adams Springwood Retirement Arvada Elks Bowling League Church Norma Adams Community Arvada Elks Ladies Aux. Christ Community Covenant Danny Adams Staadt & Associates Arvada Fire Protection District Church Emily Adams Star Acre Farms Arvada Jefferson Kiwanis Church of Christ the King Mark & Kimberlee Adamson State Farm Insurance Arvada Rebekah Lodge No 57 Church World Services, Inc. Patricia Adler Company - Doris Stipech Arvada VFW Post 4331 Faith Bible Chapel Georgi Aibner Linda Aiken Steubens Inc Association Technology International Jamie & Aubree Akens Sundyne Corporation Solutions, LLC First United Church of Arvada Christopher Akins Swenson Financial, Inc. Boy Scout Troop 583 Glory of God Lutheran Church Ricarda Alarid Teller Street Gallery & Studios BPOE Arvada Elks Lodge # 2278 Heritage Community Bible Krissy Alberti Terracon Brownstown Dreams Park Church Alan & Deb Albrandt Test America Caring Connection Workplace King of Glory Lutheran Charles & Karen Alderman Texas Roadhouse Campaign Church Betty Alexander The Carlton Company Denver Botanic Garden King of Kings Lutheran W.J. & Carolyn Allen The Cherry Cricket Denver Zoo Church Brandon and Katy Allen The Eggshell Diamond Club Baseball, LLC Peace Lutheran Church Tami Allen The General Palmer Hotel Dream Dinners Saint Joan of Arc Parish Roberta Allen Donald & Tana Allen The Westin Westminster Early Mustang Club, Inc. Shepherd of the Hills Patricia Allen Thimbles, Etc Echters Nursery Shrine of St. Anne Catholic Tim Allport Timberline Electric Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Church Sara Alt Todd Baker Ins. Agency Inc. JCEA-R President Spirit of Christ Catholic Lauren ambrozic TomKat Jewlers Kiwanis Club of Arvada Church Robert & Mary Amerine Travelers Community Lake Arbor Ladies 18 Hole Club St. James Episcopal Church Bill & Judy Anders Connections c/o CyberGrants Lakewood Elks Lodge # 1777 Synergy Fellowship Terry & Barbara Anderson Twice Yours Dried Floral Laureate Beta Iota Chapter of Wheat Ridge Evangelical Jerry & Carolyn Anderson Design Beta Sigma Phi Lutheran Church Women’s Charles & Myrta Anderson Two Ponds Pet Lodge Legacy Ridge Golf Course & Guild Gerald & Rebecca Anderson Theodore Anderson Arvada Community Food Bank Finanicial Donors - Fiscal Year July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016 Page 3 Thank you to our financial contributors during fiscal year 2015-2016 Kristin & Timothy Anderson Judy & Bill Batton Robert & Emily Bolskar Katherine Buehler Jillian Anderson Katherine Bauer William & Mary Jane Bolton Lindsay Bullot Crystal Anderson Dennis & Kathleen Baumfalk Diane Bommer Marilyn Bumgarner Anonymous Michael & Julie Bearup Marilou and Henry Bonavida John & Phyllis Bunting Anonymous John & Mary Beattie Ryan Bonavida Kelly Burbach Anonymous Allan and Jean Beckel Raymond & Sharon Bond John & Norma Burg Ralph & Martha Anselmo Marlene & John Becker Frank & Susan Bonsiero James & Donna Burgard Robert & DeAnna Anthony Jim and Dottie Beckwith Gary & Dina Book Susan Burgmaier Brent & Susan Anthony Bonnie Beckwith Betty Boon Beverly Burke Patricia Appel Carolyn Beier Casey & Jennifer Boone Chuck & Theresa Burkhart James Applegate Deborah Bell Lynel & Catherine Bortles Robert & Kathleen Burnham Joseph Applehans Barbara Bell Chauncey Boughton Brian Burns David Aragoni Michael Benage John & Lorraine Bowen Harvey & Claudia Burns Jr Allison Archard Piorena Benallo James & Denise Bower Nicole Buscher Donald & Angel Archer Laurie Benallo Lorene Bowling Janice Buswell Linette Archuleta Richard & Sonja Bennett Mary Bowman Leila Butler Holli Arnett Roger & Donna Bennett Bonita Bowman
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