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2017 ANNUAL REPORT INVESTING FOR LIFE: THE 4-H FOUNDATION

The 4-H theme for last year was “Let’s Grow,” and how appropriate that proved to be. The Tennessee 4-H Foundation passed the $12 million milestone in assets for the first time in its history. The realization of that goal translates into more income from endowment accounts, which means more funds are available to support 4-H program opportunities.

It is important to remember however, that the base of the 4-H program is at the local level. The first opportunity that a young person has is to join a 4-H Club, either in their school or community. This past year, the Tennessee 4-H Foundation inaugurated programs to not only increase the number of county endowments, but to also increase fund balances in existing accounts. A majority of the counties in Tennessee have chosen to participate in one or more of these efforts, which also emphasize teamwork among agents, volunteers, donors, members and the 4-H Foundation staff. The goal is to assure that resources are available to deliver a quality program to all participants.

The 4-H Foundation Board is indebted to Executive Director Ryan Hensley for his leadership in planning and executing these new initiatives.

The Tennessee 4-H Congress theme in 1968 was “Reaching Out.” I know this because, as I write this article, I am holding in my hand the program that was given to me when I registered for that event. The last five decades have passed quickly, but that 4-H Congress remains a vivid memory for me, and was a pivotal experience in shaping the rest of my life. My attendance at that event was made possible by the 4-H Foundation funding the state program and a committed Extension Agent in Loudon County, who raised my $75 registration fee from local donors. As I have said before, I did not attend 4-H Camp because the $12.50 might as well have been $1 million, so you can understand how out of reach the 4-H Congress fee would have been.

This investment sparked my motivation to be a 4-H and Extension participant and supporter as well as a UT Alumna. The project skills, and especially the life skills of citizenship, leadership, public speaking and parliamentary procedure, have proved to be invaluable in my adult life – and are ones that I continue to use and practice each and every day.

And yes, I still have my 4-H Congress sweater and my (mediocre) 4-H Record Book – but along with the skills that I learned, I also have a lifetime of relationships, friendships and memories. It is about the 4-H program, but that program is made up of PEOPLE – those who taught, shared and guided each of us. Now is our time to give back the return on their INVESTMENT.

Ruth Henderson McQueen

2 Greetings from the Tennessee 4-H program! 2017 was an exciting year for 4-H. Through the efforts of our staff, volunteers and donors, we were able to bring life- changing experiences to over 180,000 Tennessee youth. These members honed their leadership, citizenship, communication, and project-specific knowledge and skills in order to prepare themselves to be positive change advocates in their communities and future workplaces.

A special emphasis in 2017 was the development on new 4-H curricula for both school and community clubs. A life skills model was developed and competencies determined for each of our major project areas. Lesson plans were then developed for use by agents and volunteers, which emphasized research-based experiential education. Our campus-based faculty are working hard to revise and develop new materials focused on ever-increasing knowledge and skill development for project work as a member gains more experience in their chosen project.

The hard work of our outstanding high school members was recognized on a national level last year. Numerous state-level winners went on to receive national awards, in many cases the top national award, in areas like public speaking, livestock judging, wildlife judging, shooting sports, consumer decision-making, and various skill-a-thon teams. Tennessee continues to have the reputation as one of the best 4-H programs in the country.

To accomplish all of the these things, and many others that space does not allow me to highlight, takes funding beyond that provided by our governmental support. Your donations are critical to providing state-level events, scholarships, national trips, competitions, awards and opportunities to develop cutting-edge educational experiences that change the lives of our members. For that I say a big thank you. You are truly helping “Make the Best Better!”

Richard Clark Assistant Dean, 4-H Youth Development

CONTENTS 2 | National 4-H Hall of Fame 6 | Fashionable 4-H 10 | News & Notes 13 | 2017 Giving

4 | 4-H Member Spotlight 9 | A Lasting Legacy 12 | Hall of Fame Donors 17 | Financials 1 NATIONAL 4-H HALL OF FAME

n 2002, the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents created the National 4-H Hall of Fame in conjunction with 4-H’s centennial year celebration. The National Hall of Fame honors laureates who have Imade major contributions to 4-H at the local, state and national levels. Tennessee boasts seven members of the National Hall of Fame. These volunteers, supporters and staff have made remarkable contributions to our program and are deserving of this major accomplishment.

BEN POWELL (2002) MARTHA JO TOLLEY (2006) PEGGY MUSTAIN ADKINS (2011)

“4-H encourages you “I learned to value “4-H has kept my to set goals, provides the never-ending head filled with great opportunities to help talents and abilities things for 50 years you meet these goals of today’s youth and and I am grateful.” and then recognizes to try to guide those you for meeting the talents and abilities 4-H never had a goals. Recognition to help them make a better friend than comes in many ways. difference. Today’s Peggy Mustain It may be a pat on the youth may be our Adkins. Adkins’ back or that good feeling you have after you greatest underutilized resource. I am service spans four counties, two states, have helped a younger member or senior thankful to have had the opportunity to and 11 countries. As president of citizen in some way, or the ribbon or impact a few of them and watch our county NAE4-HA, Adkins was a member of a award you receive, or your name in the staff make a huge impact working with 250-person delegation for the very first newspaper, or maybe even a college Tennessee youth.” African/African-American Summit in scholarship.” Ivory Coast, West Africa. She chaired Martha Jo Tolley became the first NAE4-HA’s fist Legislative Update on As part of the inaugural class of Hall Tennessee woman to be inducted in the Youth at Risk and worked tirelessly with of Fame inductees in 2002, Ben Powell National 4-H Hall of Fame in 2006. With lobbyists to engage states’ efforts with has nearly 40 years of work with the Extension Service. Powell became an Assistant County Agent in Rutherford “Today’s youth may be our greatest underutilized resource. County in 1959 and was appointed to a 4-H Specialist position just 10 years I am thankful to have had the opportunity to impact a few later. In 1981, Powell was appointed of them and watch our county staff make a huge impact the State 4-H Leader and under his leadership, Tennessee was recognized working with Tennessee youth.” – Martha Jo Tolley as the top state in a number of national 4-H project winners. Powell is a recipient of the Distinguished Service an Extension career that spanned 33 children, youth and families at risk. Her award from both the NACAA and years, Tolley served as a County Agent in efforts secured $10 million for what is NAE4-HA, as well as the NAE4-HA’s Anderson and Hawkins counties, State now known as CYFAR (Children, Youth American Spirit Award. In addition to his 4-H Specialist and Interim 4-H Leader. and Families At Risk). Adkins was named work with Tennessee 4-H, Powell has She served on numerous national one of 10 Outstanding Young Women of served as the President of the American committees, including several National America in 1985 and Freed-Hardeman Hampshire Sheep Association and 4-H Congress Committees, the University Alumnus of the Year in 2007. Secretary of the Tennessee Purebred Citizenship Washington Focus Extension As a State 4-H Specialist, Adkins was Sheep Breeders Association and the Planning Committee and the National known for her curriculum development Southern States Sheep Council. He Extension Task Force on Competition in expertise and authored the TAXI currently serves as a volunteer 4-H 4-H and the Awards Committee. Tolley volunteer system development sheep project leader and at the state was a founding member of the Tennessee curriculum. 4-H office. Association of Extension 4-H workers and has served as the secretary of the Tennessee 4-H Foundation.

2 the state the ability to obtain more and national levels. The Jim Byford 4-H DR. GEORGE FOSTER (2013) national 4-H project winners than any Endowment was established in his honor The late, great Dr. other state for 10 consecutive years. and is used to recognize youth who have George Foster was Downen served on countless advisory excelled in the Forestry, Wildlife and inducted in 2013. boards and councils, including the Fisheries project. In 2014, he served on Foster’s career is National Extension Committee on a task force that successfully received marked by a number Operation and Policy (ECOP), ECOP 4-H $15 million to build a new Tennessee of firsts that he subcommittees and the 4-H Council Panel 4-H camp and conference center at initiated, including of Extension Directors and the National Lone Oaks Farm. a program with the 4-H Council Board of Trustees. His efforts American Camping were recognized by many, and he was Association for Extension workers in selected by his peers to serve as the Chair STEVE SUTTON (2017) camping, support of the first state 4-H of the Southern Directors Association. alumni organization and securing funds “4-H has been good for the first full-time Tennessee 4-H to me. As a youth, it Foundation worker. He served as a DR. JIM BYFORD (2016) helped me develop County Extension Agent, Assistant 4-H the confidence and Specialist, 4-H Club Professor and State “Never take yourself skills to achieve 4-H Leader, and worked at USDA, where too seriously, never things beyond my he chaired the national award winners let success go to your wildest dreams. selection committee. He was awarded head and when you As a profession, it ‘life membership’ by the Parent- fall down, get back has allowed me to Teacher Association, NAE4-HA’s up, dust yourself off, make a difference in the lives of countless Distinguished Service and 25-Year take inventory of young people.” Service awards, and when he retired, what you have left As the most recent Tennessee inductee, Foster had the longest tenure of any and start over.” Sutton is a 30-year member of NAE4-HA active state 4-H program leader. Dr. James (Jim) Byford’s efforts for and now a Life Member. Sutton is known Tennessee 4-H go above and beyond, for his ability to engage professionals in which made him an obvious Hall of Fame educational projects to provide leadership DR. M. LLOYD DOWNEN (2015) choice in 2016. In Tennessee, Byford opportunities for youth around the state initiated the 4-H Wildlife Project, 4-H and served on the educational learning “In retrospect, I did Food and Cover Establishment (FACE) subcommittee for the Youth Issues ‘95: not know my 4-H pig Contest, and 4-H Wildlife Conference, A 4-H Congress in Memphis. Sutton’s project in 1933 would which has become the longest-running real passions lie within producing be far more important state conservation camp in the nation. high-quality 4-H curricula – he’s served to me in the future Byford also worked on the TN 4-H as a jury member for the National 4-H than learning to care Wildlife Judging Contest, which later Curriculum Collection, chair of the for my pig. Other became nationally recognized as WHEP, 4-HCCS curriculum committee and a peer 4-H Club members and continues today. During his time as reviewer for 4-H National Headquarters’ and I were learning Dean of the College of Agriculture and Programs of Distinction Database. Sutton responsibility, integrity, leadership, Applied Sciences at the University of served two two-year terms on the citizenship and other life skills. Those Tennessee - Martin, Byford worked to National 4-H Congress Board of Directors experiences as a 4-H member were make sure that 4-H members were and initiated the Tennessee 4-H invaluable to me as I served as Dean of the always welcome on campus and served Academic Conference to recognize junior University of Tennessee Extension.” as advisor and mentor to the collegiate high 4-H members. He is a recipient of 4-H Club. Byford has been awarded the the NAE4-HA’s Distinguished Service Former Dean and Director of Tennessee Tennessee Youth Conservation Program Award, 25 Year Service Award, American Agricultural Extension Service, Dr. of the Year, Cavendar Award, and Citations Spirit Award, Meritorious Service Award Lloyd Downen was inducted in 2015. for Distinguished Service at both the state and Tennessee Friend of 4-H Award. During his administration, Dr. Downen led the Tennessee 4-H program to an unprecedented growth – he hired Ben “4-H has been good to me. As a youth, it helped me develop Powell as State 4-H Leader, provided resources for grade-level curriculum the confidence and skills to achieve things beyond my wildest in all 4-H projects, supported the dreams. As a profession, it has allowed me to make a difference employment of the first director of the Tennessee 4-H Foundation and provided in the lives of countless young people.” – Steve Sutton

3 4-H MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

4-H’ers around the state play a vital role in the success of the Tennessee 4-H Club

mily Nave, a junior at Cannon events across the state and facilitates in “Peter Pan.” Nave is currently part County High School in Woodbury, statewide All Star events, like the 4-H of the 2018 Tennessee Farm Bureau is an outstanding example of what All Star High Council meeting and the Young Farmers & Ranchers Choir and Eit means to be a 4-H member and upcoming 70th Annual 4-H All Star was a member of the 2017 National FFA the qualities one must possess to Conference. She credits these events to Chorus as well. be successful. helping her get to know other people In the future, Nave hopes to take what When Nave attended her first 4-H with similar interests. she has learned in 4-H and pursue a Club meeting in fourth grade, she was “There is no such thing as a stranger career to advocate for agriculture. already familiar with the program – her in 4-H,” Nave says. “I have met some “I am currently wanting to major in mother served as an adult leader and her of my closest friends because of a business or communications and minor older sister was in 4-H Honor Club. After conversation at an event.” in biology to inform the public about that first meeting, she knew that she Nave is an active participant in the agriculture,” Nave says. also wanted to be an active participant. Veterinary Sciences and leadership Nave attributes 4-H Club for encouraging her to step outside her comfort zone and try new things. Emily Nave’s love for 4-H and agriculture is obvious in When asked to participate in Rutherford County’s poultry judging, Nave was everything she does! From sharing her sheep project hesitant because she wasn’t familiar story to serving in her community, her passion to with raising chickens, but with the encouragement from her 4-H family, inspire younger 4-H members to get excited about she took the time to learn and 4-H work is second to none. She truly works hard to poultry judging has become one of her favorite contests. make the best better. – Justin Crowe, Extension Specialist “I have learned so much from this experience, and many others, that the leaders in this program really care. What Then, she competed in a speech contest projects and has been very successful in you invest in this program, you will and “truly fell in love” with the both. At the 2016 State Roundup, she receive back,” Nave says. program. won the Veterinary Science Project and Nave carries on this generous spirit With a deep history in volunteering received a $500 scholarship. Nave has with her work in the 4-H All Stars and and a service-minded wisdom that goes also placed at the regional level each works diligently to inspire other 4-H’ers well beyond her 16 years, Nave felt it year that she has participated in public to get involved and give back. only natural to participate in the speaking, and for the last seven years, Tennessee 4-H All Stars. She now serves she has been a Top 5 Premier Exhibitor as the All Star Chief, a position also at the 4-H Sheep Expo. GET INVOLVED held by her sister in 2016. Outside of her rigorous schedule “I was raised being taught to help balancing school and 4-H obligations, You can invest in the leaders of tomorrow, others,” explains Nave. “I saw this part Nave is an active participant in several like Emily, by contributing to the State 4-H of 4-H as a way to help others and work clubs at school, including FFA, DECA, Council Endowment. Donations may be with other 4-H’ers.” and the debate club. She also performs made to this endowment by using the As All Star Chief, Nave represents in local community theater and has enclosed envelope or by visiting current 4-H members at meetings and held notable starring roles, like Wendy tn4hfoundation.org.

4 5 6 FASHIONABLE 4-H

One 4-H’ers clothing project led her to a career and two stores

atie Lee, a native of Madisonville, create her own success. business where women could grab a Tennessee, is proof that the skills “Participating in the clothing project great outfit, pick out the perfect present learned in 4-H Club as a youth at such a young age gave me the and leave feeling good about themselves Kcarry over into adulthood and can help confidence I never would have really – thus, My Kind of Lovely was born. a member fulfill his or her dreams. learned about otherwise. I probably Lee and Gillem hosted a wildly A participant of the clothing project, wouldn’t have realized the importance successful first trunk show, where Lee now runs a successful blog, Pearls of clothing – how clothing is made, they almost completely sold out of and Twirls, and is the co-owner of My where it comes from, and the details their initial inventory. More had to be Kind of Lovely, a popular boutique and in each piece of clothing,” explains Lee. overnighted for the next trunk show. one-stop shop for clothing and gifts. “I think the project gave me a real A couple of months later, Lee and appreciation for Gillem opened up a pop-up shop in the industry as Madisonville that just celebrated its a whole.” third anniversary. In August, My Kind Participating in of Lovely opened a second shop on the 4-H wasn’t always University of Tennessee campus in easy though. Knoxville. Lee learned the Lee’s achievements in her professional importance of endeavors date back to her time in 4-H having a strong and her ability to push herself out of her work ethic, comfort zone. She encourages current especially for 4-H’ers to do the same. students raising “Participate in as much as you livestock, and possibly can, even if that pushes you out having confidence of your comfort zone,” Lee says. “There in everything you were many times in my 4-H career do. Public speaking where I was very intimidated, pushed was a particularly way out of my comfort zone and often difficult activity for times things I did not want to do – Lee, but her hello, public speaking!” Lee joined 4-H as a fourth grader at parents made her push through and Lee continues to work hard and define Madisonville Intermediate School and participate in public speaking events. her own rules for success. continued to participate in the Monroe Today, Lee hosts a monthly news Visit pearlsandtwirls.net or stop by County program until she graduated segment on a local station in Knoxville. one of the two My Kind of Lovely high school. During her freshman year After graduating from college, Lee locations to learn more about Lee. of college at the University of Tennessee, accepted her first job and helped the Lee worked in the state 4-H office in company create and maintain a blog, Knoxville. which ultimately sparked her interest in As a 4-H’er, Lee participated in the creating her own site, providing her with clothing and citizenship projects, as a creative outlet outside of her day-to- GET INVOLVED well as showing both sheep and cattle. day work. Additionally, she served on the 4-H Lee later moved on to an e-commerce You can help other 4-H members have State Council, attended both State and retail company, and again, felt a little experiences like Katie, by contributing to National 4-H Congress and won the bored and unfulfilled. She joined forces the Clothing Project. Donations may be Vol State Award. She attributes her with her business partner and best made to this endowment by using the participation in 4-H with cultivating her friend Caroline Gillem. enclosed envelope or by visiting interest in clothing and helping her The duo decided to start a side tn4hfoundation.org.

7 Steve has joined, have you?

Steve Sutton 2018 4-H Alumni Leadership Award Recipient 2017 National 4-H Hall of Fame Laureate

Tennessee 4-H Alumni and Friends wants you!

Connect with the 4-H Community Free membership Alumni / Volunteers / Parents / Donors

Join today at tn4halumni.com

tn4halumni.com facebook.com/TN4HAlumni 8 A LASTING LEGACY

The story of one woman with a big impact on generations of 4-H’ers

he legacy and impact of the late was long, and winning the scholarship “I have often told people that I Mary Jo Brinkmann is carried on meant a lot to her because of their close married into 4-H,” says Brinkmann. today through a scholarship given relationship. Martin Dickey, who received the inT her honor by her husband Bob “Mrs. Brinkmann, or Mrs. Mary Jo, scholarship for his Engineering/Safety Brinkmann. Since 2001, the scholarship was a part of my life from the very Science Project, credits the funds to helping has been awarded at every 4-H beginning. She came to Coffee County him realize his dream and go to college. Roundup, and so far, 17 people have in the 1970s and was my Daddy’s 4-H “Receiving the scholarship was a great been on the receiving end. agent,” says Willis. honor and helped enable me to attend Mary Jo Brinkmann grew up on a farm The scholarship was created to honor LeTorneau University where I am now right outside of Bell Buckle, Tennessee. those who had the same dedication a junior studying Materials Joining Before her passing in October of 2000, and hardworking nature as Mary Jo. Engineering,” says Dickey. Mary Jo served as an Extension agent for Her husband, Bob Brinkmann, never Those who think back on Mary Jo over 30 years. participated in 4-H himself but saw how think of her fondly. The very first recipient of the much the program meant to Mary Jo and “She would do anything she could to scholarship was Amy Willis, who is now the impact it had on her life, so, after help her 4-H’ers succeed,” says Willis. an Extension Agent II in Rutherford her passing, he created the scholarship “She was a master at pushing us to do County. Willis’ history with Mary Jo to carry on her legacy. our best and providing loving – yet stern – criticism when she felt that we hadn’t fulfilled our potential. Mrs. Mary Jo played an integral part in shaping me “She was a master at pushing us to do our best and into the person I am today.” providing loving – yet stern – criticism when she Brinkmann agrees with the sentiment that his late wife only wanted to see her felt that we haven’t fulfilled our potential.” – Amy Willis students succeed. “Mary Jo enjoyed seeing a child as a fourth grader grow up to be a young man or young lady as they finished high school and went on with their lives,” explains Brinkmann. “Some went on to college or to service and some went to trade school and work. This is the reason that I give the scholarship – to remember and reward the 4-H’er for their hard work.” GET INVOLVED

You can honor the legacy of Mary Jo and invest in the education of todays youth by contributing the Mary Jo Brinkmann Memorial Scholarship Endowment. Donations may be made to this endowment by using the enclosed envelope or by visiting tn4hfoundation.org. Mr. Brinkmann will be notified of any gifts made in Mary Jo’s memory.

9 NEWS & NOTES

GIVING FOR GOOD A PRESIDENTIAL MEETING

How are you currently supporting the Foundation financially? Presdient Trump recently spoke at the American Farm Bureau Instead of making cash gifts, it may be a good idea to review Federation’s 99th Annual Convention. 4-H member Grant your investment portfolio for any long-term appreciated Hitchcock was selected to greet him, and shares his experience here. assets such as stocks, mutual funds and bonds. During President Trump’s speech, he included a line about how Consider contacting your tax professional to see if it may be members of 4-H and FFA are the future leaders of our country. more tax-effective to donate appreciated investments than it I believe that the White House got in touch with the AFBF about is to donate cash. You can eliminate capital gains taxes when this and they thought that it would be fitting to have members you contribute appreciated assets directly, instead of selling of both clubs welcome him to Nashville. I was selected to the assets yourself and donating the after-tax proceeds. represent 4-H because I am currently serving as the President of Tennessee 4-H. I kept in touch with a staff member from the For example, if you bought a security for $6,000 and it grew White House and went through background checks to ensure to $10,000, you may be able to gift the security to the that I would be a part of the welcoming committee. Foundation directly, receive the full $10,000 tax deduction and avoid paying taxes on the $4,000 of capital gains. The day before President Trump visited, Channel 4 News For more information, contact the team at TrustCore.* interviewed me. I was asked about my experience in 4-H and how I felt about being selected to welcome him. I was excited and nervous about the event, but it didn’t become Bob Sinclair, CLU, ChFC real to me until Air Force One landed and President Trump (615) 370-1272 came down the stairs. When he made it the end of the [email protected] welcoming line, I introduced myself. He asked how I was doing, I said well and asked in return. It was a once-in-a- *This is not an offer, or solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell any security investment or any other product. Investments lifetime experience and I had an amazing time meeting offered through TrustCore Investments, Inc., member FINRA and SIPC® Planning and advisory services offered through TrustCore Financial Services, Inc., President Trump and representing Tennessee 4-H.

PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: FARM CREDIT MID-AMERICA

For more than 100 years, 4-H and Farm Credit have partnered to help youth throughout the United States reach their highest potential. With partnerships in Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, Farm Credit has raised over $100,000 to help nurture future leaders and create lifelong community citizens.

Investments to 4-H from Farm Credit are centered on scholarships, leadership activities and conferences that help strengthen the entire organization by starting with individuals. The Farm Credit and 4-H relationship is unique and special, as over half of all Farm Credit employees were members in 4-H during their childhood.

We’d like to thank Farm Credit again for helping our students reach their fullest potential and continuing to provide resources.

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4-H CAMP PLAN

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4. Infirmary and A PROPERTY WITH A PLAN Admin Buildings 5. Amphitheater

Lone Oaks master plan is nearing approval 6. Meadow Cabins

7. Fire Ring In 2017, renowned landscape architecture firm - Nelson, Byrd & Woltz – was hired to 8. Lake Cabins develop a master plan for Lone Oaks Farm. The firm will help guide the development and construction of the Lone Oaks property for the next 100 years. Though the plan is not yet 9. Forest Cabins approved, we are excited about the future plans for Lone Oaks and the members that will 10. Ravine (Staff) Cabins benefit for years to come. 11. STEM & Farm Center The Lone Oaks Farm property includes 1,200 acres of scenic pastures, large bodies of water and protected woodlands. The site is expansive and will be able to accommodate a 12. Greenhouse and Storage Barn wide variety of programming for Tennessee 4-H. 13. Vegetable Garden The map above shows the proposed 4-H camp area of the property. Campers will arrive at a campus core area (1-5), and disperse to one of four cabin clusters, each a tribute to a 14. Swim Dock unique landscape: water and wetland (8); sloped forest and silvopasture (9); meadow and 15. Sail Dock pasture (6). Recreation and education are immersed within the forest and its glades, lake and wetlands, and agriculture. 16. Board Walk 17. Zip Line & To view a complete summary of the proposed master plan, visit loneoaksfarm.com. Canopy Tour

18. Shooting Range GET INVOLVED

You can help us build the new 4-H Center. Gifts of all sizes will be needed to make this plan a reality. Donations may be made to the new 4-H Center by using the enclosed envelope or by visiting tn4hfoundation.org.

11 HALL OF FAME DONORS

Membership in the Tennessee HALL OF FAME DIAMOND Anne Mae Kobbe 4-H Foundation Hall of Fame donor CLOVER SOCIETY Ralph Lovely $25,000 OR MORE societies is based upon 10 years of Magic Wand Car Wash Systems Phill Baggett Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Malloy giving history. In order to qualify for James & Eugenia Bond McKee Food Corporation membership, a donor must have Chattanooga Ag Credit Assoc. Lois McPherson given $10,000 or more over the Farm Credit Mid America Curtis & Sharon Melton previous 10 years. First National Bank of Pulaski Murray & Mary Jane Miles Food City Supermarkets Buddy & Penny Mitchell FELIX AND HELEN KNIGHT Bill & Ann Hicks Monty & Mary Montgomery BENEFACTORS SOCIETY Michael & Martha Keel Alice Ann & Harry Moore + $1 MILLION Knoxville Scottish Rite Foundation Rebecca Murray Mrs. Helen Knight Nashville Assoc. of Family & Lee Company Ms. Ruth Henderson McQueen Consumer Sciences Mid South Fair Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Newby National Wild Turkey Federation Rural & Nancy Peace HALL OF FAME DIAMOND Nissan Motor Manufacturing Cooperation Ben T. Powell BENEFACTORS SOCIETY Sally Smith $100,000 OR MORE Purity Foundation Tennessee Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. Emmit & Betty Rawls Mary Neil Alexander Tennessee Rural Health Neil & Mary Rhodes Bob Brinkmann Improvement Assoc. William & Kaye Smith William & Ruth Edmondson TN Society of Farm Managers & Southeast Select Sires John E. Mayfield Rural Appraisers Southeast United Dairy Industry Assoc. Irene Martin TN Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Assoc. Spotted Saddle Horse Breeders Assoc. Jim Powell TN Walking Horse National Celebration William “Bear” Stephenson James & Alice Rainey UT Campus Chest David Stroud Ray & Dott Spann Tennessee Agricultural Production Assoc. Lloyd Duff Warren Tennessee Beef Industry Council Bridgestone/Firestone Trust Fund HALL OF FAME BENEFACTORS Tennessee Cattlemen’s Assoc. TN Department of Agriculture- $10,000 OR MORE Tennessee Egg & Poultry Assoc. Ag Tag Fund Keith & Sandy Baker Tennessee Feed & Grain Assoc. Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation John Basinger Tennessee Pork Producers Tennessee Farmers Cooperative Adam & Marissa L. Brown Tennessee Sheep Producers Assoc. TN Municipal Electric Power Association George & June Brown Fair Rita J. Casey Gene & Charlotte Turner Particia Clark HALL OF FAME DIAMOND Nolan & Polly Turner Mildred Clarke HERITAGE SOCIETY Wal-Mart Store # 684 $50,000 OR MORE Janet Cluck Clyde & Ogeal Webster G.L. Carter, Jr. James & Donna Cox West TN Young Farmers & Homemakers Kathrine Clark Gail Disney Etta Mae Westbrook Charles & Frances Darnell Ezell Foundation Trent Willmon William & Lougenia Gabard Timothy P. Fawver James & Charlotte Wills Ruth Hale Fort Dodge Animal Health John & Carol Worthman Waymon Hickman William & Celia Foster Russell & Velma Mars Jane Ambrose Herron George Mays Ray & Carolyn Humbred John Riley Arnold F. Hunter Tennessee Dairy Products Assoc. JCPenny Co. Tennessee Electric Cooperative Assoc. Juanita Fasola Foundation, Inc. Tennessee State Fair KMK Acres, Leon Herron, Jr.

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The Tennessee 4-H Foundation appreciates the support of all First Farmers Cooperative Tennessee Society of Ag and Rural Profs of donors. Gifts are received through many sources, and we Hamilton County Farm Bureau Humphreys Farmers Tennessee Soybean have done our best to accurately list our generous donors. Cooperative Promotion Council If there are any omissions or errors, please accept our Hutson, Inc. The Hollingsworth Foundation sincere apology. We realize not all gifts to the Tennessee John E. Mayfield Charitable Foundation The Jacquelyn D. Gurthie 4-H program are received by the Tennessee 4-H Foundation. Foundation Juanita Fasola Foundation, Inc. The John W. Langley Trust We would also like to thank all of those who made gifts of Kentucky-Tennessee Crop Ins. time and resources to the Tennessee 4-H program that are Agency LLC The McDonald Group, Inc. not reflected in our 2017 giving list. Kroger The NRA Foundation, Inc. K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. United Fund of Cumberland Co., Inc. Land O’Lakes, Inc. Tim Prather Univ. of Tennessee Office RUBY CLOVER SOCIETY Lincoln Paving, LLC Hollie Anne Raynor of Treasurer $1,000+ Lower Middle TN David R. Reed UT Campus Chest Individuals Cattleman’s Assoc. John W. Rose UT College of Ag Donna F. Abernathy Middle TN Electric Sharing Sci. & Nat. Res. Peggy J. Rowland Change, Inc. Shea & Mary Beth Antunes Van Buren County Governent Nancy M. Rucker Monsanto Fund Joey & Belinda Arender Weasels with Easels LLC Ray & Karen Spivey Montgomery Farmers Dr. Borzou Azima Western Region UT Extension Jim Stewart Cooperative Carol Bailey Williamson County Angi Stueve Morgan County Government Sheldon D. Barker Cattlemens Assoc. Stephen R. Sutton Murphey Promotions Chris Barnett Wilson County Fair Martha J. Tolley National 4-H Council John Basinger Wilson County Livestock Roy & Linda Upton National Wild Turkey Association Mitchell & Angie Beaty Federation Elizabeth T. Urquhart Zoetis Linda Bower Matthew & Krista Wade River Valley AgCredit Adam & Marissa Brown Trina R. Wells Rotary Club Dairy Show Fund GOLD CLOVER SOCIETY George & June Brown Etta Mae Westbrook RunSignUp $750+ David Reuben Buck Julie A. Wheeler Ruritan National Mark & Jennifer Burkey Individuals Mark Day Wilson Southeast United Dairy Ind. Richard W. Clark William Herb Byrd III Alpha H. Worrell Assoc. - SUDIA Cindy V. Carpenter Southern Cotton Ginners Tim & Denise Cross Donna Carter Organizations Association Cherry Lane Darken Janet C. Cluck Accelerated Learning Stephenson Realty & Tim Fawver Auction Co. Charles E. Darnell Solutions - ALS Sue Forrest Tennessee Agricultural Grova P. Disney Adams County 4-H Leaders Kim & Judith Frady Assoc., Inc. Production Assoc. Marifloyd C. Hamil Lori Gallimore Advance Financial Foundation Tennessee Cattlemen’s Warren & Melissa C. Gill Theron Hastings Association AgCentral Farmers Cooperative John & Paige Goddard Ryan & Amanda Hensley Tennessee Dairy Agricenter International Jerry & Judy Henry Julius Johnson Promotion Commitee American Lamb Board Kyle Hensley Donald W. Kerce Tennessee Department Anderson County Farm Bureau Kenneth & Debbie Hensley Ernest & Julie Kleinlein of Agriculture Archer Daniels Midland Company Brenda McNeil Louise Lambert Tennessee Electric Benton Farmers Co-op Doyle & Gloria Meadows Clyde Lane, Jr. Cooperative Assoc. Central Region UT Extension Kevin & Lisa Rose Darunee Lawson Tennessee Farm Bureau CoBank Services Federation Susan L. Marks Crop Production Tennessee Farm Bureau Organizations Nicole Marrero Cumberland County Farm Health Plans CARE Carol McDonald Bureau Tennessee Farmers Cooperative Eastman Credit Union Ruth Henderson McQueen Delta Agribusiness Tennessee Farmers Mutual King-Solomon, Attorneys at Law Claudia Meeks Eastern Region UT Extension Insurance Lincoln County Farm Bureau Anita Ogilvie Edwards Feeds, Inc. Tennessee Feed & Grain Assoc. Tennessee Beef Industry Walter Ogilvie Farm Credit Mid-America Tennessee Geographic Council Dr. Rural A. Peace Farm Flavor Media/Journal Information Council Tennessee Valley A&I Fair Joshua Plummer Communications Tennessee Pork Producers Wilson Farmers Cooperative

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SILVER CLOVER SOCIETY Walter Malone Eastern Region Satellite Tonya Bain Office - C $300+ Mary M. Mantooth Williams Bales Kenneth McCarver F & M Bank - Clarksville Kali Barker Individuals J. W. (Jimmy) McGill Giles County Financial Michael E. Barry Mona B. Alderson Management Matthew McGinnis McGinnis John & Christina Bartee, Jr. William & Nancy Askew Johnson County Lynne M. Middleton John & Lois Bartee Todd & Kendra Austin New Comers Club Joseph Minga Emily B. Barton Lloyd’s Electric Service, Inc. Tommy Bain Mitchell & Kathilu Mote Royce A. Belcher, CPA Luther Livewires 4-H Club Thomas E. Banker Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Olexa Larry Benfield Madison County Trustee Joan Billings Emily Osterhaus Patricia Benton McDonald Funeral Home Glenda K. Booker Daniel Owen Kimberly Bibb Methodist South Hospital Matt & Rebecca Bowling Tina Passman Thompson & Stephanie Biggar Montgomery County Donna L. Bradley Tommy & Janice Patterson Farm Bureau Christopher L. Binkley Charles T. Bradley Allisen Penn Providence Builders, LLC Crystal Blankenship Danita L. Brookins Jimmy & Linda Perrin Rhea County Trustee Al Borders Coleman Brothers Kimberly L. Phillips Scripps Networks Interactive Don & Joyce Bowman James & Sue Brown Betty F. Powell Square, Inc. Danielle Lowery Bradford Alan & Deborah Bruhin Ben T. Powell Tennessee Extension Cynthia Brake Carmen Burgos Richard Powell Assoc. of FCS Charles Brakebill Dr. & Mrs. Joel B. Clements Sarah A. Ransom Tennessee FFA Foundation, Inc. Joseph & Ashley Branam Paul & Sue Cooper Marc Rehr Tosh Farms Partnership Shelby Summarell Brawner Ophelia B. Couts Odessa M. Roberts UT Extesnion Dean’s Office Janet Buck William & Annie Crawford Deborah L. Roush UTIA Retirees Association Robert & Rita Burns Justin & Julie Crowe Robert Shumake VLH Trust Lorie M. Burtts Kerri Prince Debusk Linda A. Simons WVA Association of FCS Michael J. Buschermohle Larry & Sheri DeWitt Juan & Sherri Smith Wal-Mart Matthew & Carla Bush Stephanie Dunagan Mary E. Solomon Washington County Farm John Butler Shawn Duren Diane R. Spradlin Bureau, Inc. Donna D. Calhoun Russell Evans, Jr. Mike Stanley Washington County Sharri G. Cannon Government Patsy Ezell William Bear Stephenson Eddie Carroll Western Region 4-H All Stars Matt Fennel Annette Suell Diane Carter Williamson County Government Kevin & Phyllis Ferguson Rosemarie Thornton Franklin & Flo Ann Castellaw Wilson Bank & Trust Jerry & Kathy Finley Marilyn Toppins Melisse M. Castleberry Tina M. Garcia Willard Upchurch Beverly Ceos Bobby Grissom Denise R. Waczkowski Chuck Chamberlin Matt Gunderson Jason D. Whitaker BRONZE CLOVER John Chattin Robert & Shirley Harris Latina Wilkins SOCIETY $100+ Chris Cherry Lisa Harville Hailey Perry Williams Individuals Marsha Clark Douglas Horne Amy L. Willis Robin Abramson Katie S. Clark Joe Huffine Natalie J. Willis Cathy Ackermann David & Elaine Clement Joseph & Patricia Johnson Mandy Mullinix Wilson Charles Matthew Adams Shannon L. Cobb Nancy J. Jones Stephen A. & Patricia M. Wilson April Adams Charles E. & Kitty R. Coffey Leland D. Jordan Jr. Tim & Denise Wolters Terry & Cheri Adkins Dan Conaway Rose Kelley Dr. Royce T. Adkins Bo & Cindy Connor Organizations Judy D. Kelsey W. Bailey Allen, DDS Jeff Connor Advanced Financial Foundation Mike & Reba Kennedy Margaret F. Allen Gary & Michele Cox Bethel Baptist Church David Kirkpatrick Perry Angus James T. Cox Beverage Solutions Group, LLC Martin R. Koon, Jr. Robert Ary Jr. Justin L. Cross Boone County 4-H Council Tom Krieger Rob Ary Gilmac Dairy Claiborne County Finance Tiffany Labout Megan R. Ashe Dawn Dale Cumberland Co 4-H Mark & Lagene Lee Swiners Club Robyn Askew Barbara Davenport Rebekah A. Lemley Custom Blend Enterprises, Inc. Michele Atkins Herbert & Virginia Davis M. Lloyd & Nettie Downen Kathryn A. Atwood Shannon DeWitt Jimmy Mackie Historical Society Gregory Austin Joseph Donaldson

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Andrew Duhancioglu Connie L. Heiskell Greg Matthews Terri L. Quillin Carol M. Edwards Melanie D. Henry Larry & Joan Maupin Dennis & Rebekah Ragsdale Robert Elliott & Sons Melissa A. Henry Catherine Maynard Robin Ramsey William B. Elliott Jeffery D. Hester Wayne McAdams Mickie Ratliff Annie Ellis Muriel A. Higgins-Simpson Mark & Carol McBride Bill & Mary Reed Philip & Jane Elsea Michael & Tammy Hill Patsy McCall Kane Tyler Reeves Jennifer S. Emerson Lindsay Hill Tom McCall Jamie Reinhart Margaret Emrick Kristin Hines Thomas & Carmen McCalmon Reyes & Carla Rich Amy Fellhoelter Eric & Gloria Holcomb Lauren R. McCoy Jennifer K. Richards Sarah N. Ferrell Robert Hollingsworth Richard & Deborah McFerrin Mary Kate Ridgeway Montreal Fisher Raymond Hollis Stephanie M. McKeehan William & Julie Rife Staci D. Foy Kimberly Holmberg J. Turner McKinnie Steve & Nelda Riley Kelley Ann Frady Clifton & Angela Horne Holly Williams McMahan Joe R. Rimstidt, Jr. Morris (Lee) & Theresa E. Frank Ray & Carolyn Humberd William C. McMillin Weida Ringley Mike Franks M.R. and M.T. Humphrey James McMillon Jr. James Robinson Miriam Smalling Frazier Tommy Hunt Randy McNally Shannon M. Rodgers Scott & Holly Burns Freeling Susan Hunt Karen McNenny Gary T. Rodgers Bill Freeman Glen Hutchinson Murray & Mary Jane Miles James & Jane Rust Ron Fuchs Kayla Jenkins Josey H. Miller Harold & Virginia Rutherford Leigh E. Fuson William D. Jepson S.F. Miller Bonnie Lee Safley Raymond Fussell Jonathan W. Johns Douglas Mitchell Daniel Sarver Andy & Adelia Gaines Thomas Alex Johnson John & Ann Moore Melissa Kay Schenck Rita Silar Gaither Delores Johnson William & Ruth Ann Moore Connie S. Selvidge Amy E. Gallimore Candace Johnson Carolyn J. Moore Betty L. Sewell Julie Galloway LaDonna Jones Harry & Alice Ann Moore Larry Sharp Rayn Alice Galloway Trent Jones Emily Breann Mote Pamela Shepherd Douglas & Deborah Garrett Gordon & Susan Jones Richard & Kelly Murr Karabet & Nver Shirikchian Roy & Robbie Garrett Kenneth & Melanie Jordan Rebecca A. Murray J. Brian Signaigo Billy G. Garrett Van Kalinisan Iris Mustapich Jon & Catherine Simpson Vivian Gateley Tracy Kee Jennifer L. Myers Nancy H. Sims Wayne & Linda Gay John S. & Susan H. Keller Jim Norwood Gayle M. Smith Harry & Joann Geelen Helen H. Knight Neal & Deborah Oakley Mary P. Smith Linda Goddard Gregory & Jamie Krieg Stephen & Cathy Officer Sarah Marie Smith Charles & Delia Goodman Ilene Kunin James & Penny Ogilvie Heather A. Smith Ranson Goodman Lisa C. Lamb Jimmy F. Ogilvie Finis Smith John & Sara Goodpasture Andrew G. Lantz Robertson Overbey David Cornell Smith Alan L. & Edith C. Graber Hollis & Nancy Large Calvin Ozier Anthony Brent Smith Emily C. Gray Rebecca Layman John & Marty Parrish Neal Smith Kimberly W. Guinn William Lea Amanda Paschall David & Sally Smith Tracy V. Hagan Evelyn Carter Lee Estate Robert Paxton Frank Smith Janet Hale Jeannine Lee Kimberly S. Peaslee, MD William Smith Joe & Katrina Hall James & Tammy Lee Joey & Charlotte Peay Kimberly Smithson Joseph & Martha L. Hamilton Glen & Pam Lee David Perrin Paul Connor & Son Patrick Hamilton Glen T. & Tisa Liford Marjorie Pess Loren Stinson Stanford Kenneth D. Harr Vicki Lofty Jerrell Phagan Lelan A. Statom Jamie Harris Anna Lucas Marty Phillips Kimberly Stevenson Stephen S. Harris Jessie Lumpkins James T. Pilcher, III Gary & Jennifer Stockdale Lisa McCarthy-Harrison C. Bruce Lynch Michael & Maya Plaster Emerson & Kim Stockton Julie Harstin Sheryl Mack James & Jo Ann Pope Fred & Palma Stout Robb S. Harvey Keisha L. Macklin Jack & Jane Pope E. Camille Stringfellow Shirley Hastings Joseph & Martha Malloy Amber Porter Jerry Stuard James & Jennifer Hayes Hunter Mantooth Ted S. Price Aubrey & Barbara Suiter Jane Haynes Ricky Mathenia Eva Victoria Price John Abe Teague Pattie Hearn Debra Mathes Wayman Pritchard Carolynne Thomas

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Erin M. Thomasson Bedford Moore Farmers Hardeman County Government Robertson County 4-H Council Dwain & Angela Thompson Cooperative Henry County Trustee Rotary Club of Clarksville Sondra Ganus Thorne BioZyme Incorporated Hickman County Farm Bureau Sand Creek Pioneers 4-H Club Jill Tillery Bonduel 4-H Club Hickman County Trustee Screaming Eagle Carolyn Wayne Tilley Bremen 4-H Club Hillside Hospital Ready Mix, LLC Thomas Rick & Terry Tillis Bucks County 4-H Swine Club Hintz 4-H Club Seagle Landscaping Supply Co. Mary Tonne Calvetti Construction, Inc. Hi-Tech Innovations, Inc. Sharps Chapel FCE Club Ross & Debra Torrento Centennial Bank Houston County Government Shelby County 4-H Volunteer Leaders Joan E. Trusty Cheatham County Hubbs Grove FCE Club Cattlemens Assoc. Sleigh Brothers Glenn Turner Humphreys Co. Council Cheatham County Gov. Somerville Farm Supply, Inc. Robin Turner FCE Clubs General Fund Southern Bank of Tennessee Ralph & Sue Upton J & J Septic Citizens First Bank Wartburg Sporting Clays Tournament James L. & Beverly Vaden Jefferson County Government Citizens National Bank - St. James Evangelical Sarah Vaden John’s Tire & Service, Inc. Sevierville Lutheran Church Shelly Vandagriff Johnson County Bank Citizens TriCounty Bank Stack-In-Trim Paul J. Vandekamp Johnson County Farm Bureau Civilian Markmanship Program Stewart County Goverment Laura Vaught Johnson County Clinchfield Federal Livestock Assoc. Stockdale’s LLC Raquel Victor Credit Union Johnson County Trustee Sumner County Government Bobby & Noreen Wall Clinton High School Keisling Insurance Agency Sydell, Inc. Doug & Mineko Walterhouse Clinton Homettes FCE Club Kelly Ratliff Pressure Target Marketing Media, LLC Emily S. Webb Clyde York 4-H Center Cleaning, Inc. Taylor’s Electrical Service, LLC Charles Webb Coastal Supply Co., Inc. Knights of Columbus Tennessee Angus Association Brian D. Welch Cocke County A&I Fair Knox County Beekeepers Tennessee Gelbvieh Breeders Philip & Mary Welch Cocke County Trustee Association Assoc. Deborah Welch Cole County 4-H Council Knox County Trustee Tennessee Hereford Association Lisa Wells Crockett County Trustee Lauderdale County Trustee Tennessee Jersey Cattle Charles E. Wharton Crockett Telephone LaVerne Farmer Club Inc. David & Ann Rose Wheeler Company, Inc. Lee Enterprises Tennessee Livestock Producers Carol White Crossings Animal Hospital Lewis County Trustee The F. L. Emmett Co. Kelsey Whitefield Cumberland Bank & Trust Long Branch Salon The Somerset County 4-H Trainmasters Club Taunee Whittenbarger Deanburg Community Club, Inc. Louis A. Milburn Living Trust Town and Country Joe Williams Decatur Co. Bank Marshall County Farm Bureau Town of Erwin Alecia Willis Dot Foods, Inc. Marshall County Trustee TriGreen Equipment, LLC Rebecca Willis Earlybird Feed and Fertilizer Maury County Trustee Trousdale County Trustee John Charles Wilson East Tennessee Polled Meigs County Trustee Hereford Assoc. Unicoi County Trustee Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Woodard Michael Bowers Insurance Rosalind L. Woodard Edward Jones Trust Company Union County Business Mid-South Farmers & Prof. Assoc. Dr. Jerry Woods Express Recycling Group, LLC Cooperative Union County F.C.E. Council Lynn Woodside Fayette County Moores Chapel Concord FCE Livestock Association UT Family and Consumer Amanda Woody Mountain View Nursery & Sciences Fayette County Trustee Landscaping LLC Kent & Kila Worthington VEC Customers Share, Inc. FCE “Skullbone” Club Murfreesboro Kubota, LLC Dorthea Wright Virginia Tech First Bank of Tennessee My Team Insurance Earl Isaac Wright Volunteer Federal First Farmers & Services, LLC Jenny R. Yeary Volunteer Mgmt Systems, LLC Merchants Bank Nash Family Farms, LLC Wal Mart Distribution Center Organizations First Freedom Bank Norris Lake Longbeards Wayne County Bank AmazonSmile First National Bank Pulaski NSK Steering Systems State Fair, Inc. Anderson County Career Fox Toyota America, Inc. & Tech Ctr. Gibson County Farm Overland Hills Farms Wholesale Inc. Anderson County Bureau Women Penske Truck Leasing Williams Animal Hospital, Inc. Cattleman Assoc. Gossett Investments, Inc. Peoples Bank and Trust Wilson County Farm Bureau Anderson Farmers Cooperative Grainger County Mayor’s Office Company Wilson County Motors Bank of Putnam County Greer County Jr 4-H Club Perry County Trustee Wilson County Trustee Banner Bound 4-H Club Hamblen County Government Planters Bank Woodard Hereford Farms Barfield Animal Hospital, LLC Hancock County Trustee Robert Giles Construction York County 4-H Dev Council

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITY (JAN - DEC 17) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION (DEC 17) INCOME Gift Income 860,231.85 Camp Scholarships 46,449.95 ASSETS

Endowment Gifts 509,308.38 Postage 6,138.67 CURRENT ASSETS Checking/Savings In-Kind Income 835.00 Transportation 95,716.66 Regions Bank 352,299 Interest 370,575.71 Printing 6,261.11 TrustCore 12,252,526 Registration Fees Income 377,982.41 Supplies/Miscellaneous 114,246.22 Total Checking/Savings 12,604,825 Sales Income 41,967.66 Registration Fees Paid 108,118.99 OTHER CURRENT ASSETS Total Income 2,160,901.01 Housing 216,021.02 Undeposited Funds 38,437 Gross Profit 2,160,901.01 Total Other Current Assets 38,437 Meals 246,141.27

Honorariums & Labor 61,110.71 Total Current Assets 12,643,262 TOTAL ASSETS 12,643,262 EXPENSE Educational Materials 45,882.92 ADMINISTRATIVE Promotional Items for Resale 18,002.90 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Board Meeting 2,518.87 Grants Paid 52,029.96 LIABILITIES Fundraising 6,639.50 Reconciliation Discrepancies -1.00 Current Liabilities Management Fees 24,090.09 Sales Tax Payable 275 Total Expense 1,671,622.92 Printing and Postage 23,392.05 Total Liabilities 275 Net Ordinary Income 489,278.09 Salary and Benefits 138,246.67 EQUITY Service, Fees & Taxes 59,519.64 OTHER INCOME/EXPENSE Permanently Restricted Assets 8,043,388 Temporarily Restricted Assets 2,169,836 Total Administrative 254,406.82 Gain on Investments 1,124,266.00 Unrestricted Assets 816,220 Admission Tickets 34,630.26 Total Other Income 1,124,266.00 County Support 7,409.18 Net Income 1,613,544 Net Other Income 1,124,266.00 Total Equity 12,642,988 Awards 282,307.28 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 12,643,262 College Scholarships 76,750.00 NET INCOME 1,613,544.09 *unaudited

17 I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world.

205 Morgan Hall 2621 Morgan Circle Knoxville, TN 37996-4510 [email protected] www.tn4hfoundation.org

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