ANGEL TALES MAGAZINE Spring/Summer 2010

Chicago Cubs Ted Lilly & Veterinarian Tasha Lilly Heroes of the Year Joined by the Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit

The Emerging Role of Shelter Playing Nice Medicine in No Kill Sheltering Stopping Your Dog’s Aggression toward Other Dogs www.pawschicago.org PAWS Chicago Nancy Putnam Guardian Angel Leaves a Legacy for Program the Animals

When PAWS Chicago volunteer and foster caregiver Nancy Putnam adopted her beloved pets – two dogs and two – she made a commitment that they would be cared for and loved for the rest of their lives. Already in the process of planning her future, Nancy was thrilled to learn about PAWS Chicago’s Guardian Angel program which guaranteed the care of her pets in the event that she and her boyfriend passed, and also enabled her to give the gift of life to homeless animals for years to come.

“PAWS Chicago is unlike any other shelter I’ve seen. The organization is dedicated to the welfare of animals throughout their entire life and is an amazing place for animals to live as they transition to a new home.”

“When I adopted my pets, I took on the responsibility to ensure that they are always cared for,” says Nancy. “I receive so much love and companionship from them that I wanted to give what I could back to them. For me, that included thinking about what would happen to them if I should pass.” Nancy worked with her attorney, an admittedly simple process, to incorporate language about her bequest into a trust Through the PAWS Chicago Guardian Angel program, Nancy has that will provide shelter, food, veterinary ensured the futures of Mugsy (an eight-year-old Aussie Shepherd), care, medicine and loving new homes for Babe (a nine-year-old Border Collie), and her cats Kate (shown) and countless animals. Regarding the care of Audrey, should she be unable to care for them. her own pets, Nancy outlined her wish to ensure that her dogs and cats would remain together, at least in pairs of two, for life. A bequest to PAWS Chicago, the city’s largest No Kill humane organization, is a wonderful way to save the lives of homeless cats “ Angel program has given and dogs long after your lifetime. PAWS Chicago also has a program me utter peace of mind,” said Nancy. that enables you to provide for your own pet after your death. “PAWS Chicago has such a high respect for animals and I’m so grateful that I can For information on PAWS Chicago’s planned giving programs, say with certainty that the wishes I have please call (773) 890-5116 or visit www.pawschicago.org. for my pets will be respected.” Adoption & Humane Center 1997 N. Clybourn Avenue, Chicago Adoption Hours about Open 7 days a week Weekdays Noon – 7pm PAWS Chicago Weekends 11am – 5pm

PAWS Chicago (Pets Are Worth Saving) is Mitzie the city’s largest No Kill humane organization, Limbo focused on alleviating Chicago’s tragic pet homelessness problem. Since PAWS Chicago’s founding, the number of homeless pets killed in the city has been reduced by more than half –

―from 42,561 pets killed in 1997 to 19,288 last Mitzie came to PAWS Chicago and suffered from hip dysplasia. year. PAWS Chicago envisions a No Kill She received an operation to Limbo arrived at PAWS Chicago and that dream is within reach because repair her hip, is undergoing Chicago and required the rehab in foster care and will removal of a polyp. After of important lifesaving work that is being done soon be available for adoption. receiving the procedure, Limbo is doing well and was recently every single day. adopted into her new home.

A National Model Adopt a homeless pet and save a life! People from across the nation are visiting PAWS Chicago Visit PAWS Chicago’s Adoption & Humane Center at every month to see how they can bring No Kill success 1997 N. Clybourn Avenue. New puppies, kittens, dogs to their communities. Only 11 years ago, PAWS Chicago and cats arrive daily from PAWS Chicago’s Rescue & was a fully volunteer grassroots organization. Now, PAWS Recovery Center. If you do not find what you are looking Chicago’s programs are recognized nationally. for at PAWS Chicago, please visit another No Kill shelter. • PAWS Chicago’s Lurie Spay/Neuter Clinic is one of the largest free spay/neuter clinics in the nation, focusing on assisting low-income families who cannot Foster a homeless pet in need otherwise afford the procedure. PAWS Chicago utilizes its foster network for sick or injured pets who need healing, or a little time, before • PAWS Chicago’s Pippen Fasseas Adoption & Humane they are able to be adopted and for kittens and puppies Center is the first cageless, No Kill shelter of its who are not old enough and do not weigh enough to be in the Midwest. Located in highly-visible Lincoln spayed or neutered. By placing these special needs pets in Park, this state-of-the-art Adoption Center is leading foster homes, space is available in PAWS Chicago’s Rescue the way in cutting edge programs and shelter design. & Recovery Center to save more homeless pets. • PAWS Chicago has been recognized as one of the best charities in the nation. Every year, PAWS Chicago has received the highest four-star rating by Charity Spread the word Navigator, the nation’s largest independent charity Without the public’s involvement, homeless pets will evaluator, for efficient use of donors’ funds. Your continue to die in silence. Become an advocate and voice contributions go directly to saving animals’ lives. for homeless pets. Get involved in your community and learn about what is happening to homeless pets. Inform your family, friends, and neighbors about the reality that Volunteer and give of yourself homeless pets face and why it’s critical to spay/neuter pets to the animals and adopt from shelters. PAWS Chicago was founded as a volunteer organization and has stayed true to its roots with more than 7,000 volunteers who work in intake, socialization, animal Support No Kill efforts care, dog walking, adoption counseling, follow-up calls, By donating to No Kill shelters, you will support life- site managing, fundraising, fostering homeless pets in saving work as donations should go to saving, not killing need, event support, humane education and community homeless dogs and cats. outreach and in every other capacity to help the animals. Without these caring, dedicated individuals, PAWS Chicago would not be possible. ®

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All PAWS CHICAGO magazine creative contributors (writing, photography, editing and design) have volunteered their services.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Alexis Fasseas SENIOR EDITOR Julie Mazzola DESIGN DIRECTOR Amie White ADVERTISING Sarah Ahlberg WRITERS Sarah Ahlberg, Robert J. Bliwise, Jessica Busch, Catherine Crown, Alexis Fasseas, Joan Harris, Julie Mazzola, Kristina Moen, Lisa Nowak, Dr. Barbara Royal, DVM, Jaclene Tetzlaff, Beth Wawrzaszek, Christine Witte PHOTOGRAPHERS Alexis Fasseas, Jennifer Girard, Steve Grubman, Jessica Hoffman, Dan Kasberger, Malia Rae Photography, Oscar Mendez, Gregory Pappas, Jessica Tampas, Von Buzard

PAWS CHICAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paula Fasseas, Founder and Chair Pam Carey, President Randall Sara, CPA, Secretary/Treasurer Janice Beck, Barbara Bradford, Bruce Crown, Angela DeMars, Professor Mark Duggan, Fasseas, Sonia Florian, Suzie Glickman, George D. Karcazes, Suzanne LeMignot, Amy Mack, Bernice N. Pink, Dr. Barbara Royal, Bob Sherman, Bill Smithburg, Maria Smithburg, Michael Sweig, Jeff Thieman

PAWS CHICAGO ADVISORY BOARD Kathy Finley, Dr. Marla Minuskin, Brenda Sexton

DEVELOPMENT BOARD President Vice President Treasurer Secretary & Membership Chair Amy Mack Amy Turk Maria Smithburg Chris Ksoll Hospitality Co‑Chairs Calendar Co‑Chairs Media Chair Bonnie Spurlock, Nancy Sterling Dana Fields, Julia Mickelson Jaclene Tetzlaff and Judy Tullman and Carol Walter

Denise Allen, Sharon Angell, Nancy Baird, Wyllys Baird, Christine Bay Fisher, Janice Beck, Sharon Bergen, Aileen N. Blackwell, Lynn Block, Anne Boyle, Anita L. Bryant Mauro, Lynn Caldwell, Deborah L. Chapman, Anthony Contrucci, Sarah Cox, Tammy Cozzi, Angela DeMars, Jill DeVaney, Tara Dunne Stocker, Anthony T. Eliseuson, Sharon Faigin, Alexis Fasseas, Paula Fasseas, Candace Fates, James Feldman, Dana Fields, James Foley, Susan Frank, Ruth Geller, Rita George, Susan Germaine, Joy Germont, Christina Gilberti, Kimberly Gleeson, Suzie A. Glickman, Diane Goldberg Hunckler, Linda Goldberg Leahy, Merle A. Gross, Marjorie E. Habermann, Casey Harris, Frances Henkel, Virginia H. Holden, Cindy M. Hooper, Holly Hunt, Marian Hymen, Lynne Inman, Susan Jacobson, Shari Johnson, Candace Jordan, Robert Kabakoff, Susan L. Karkomi, Linda R. Karp, David J. Kaufman, Ellie Keener-Fisher, David M. Klaskin, Jenna Krumpfes, Christina M. Ksoll, Michael Lauria, Cheri Lawrence, Suzanne LeMignot, Carole A. Lenders, Alice Lerman, Sheryl Lesch, Stephanie Letchinger, Hannah Levine, Donald Lyons, Amy Mack, Maisa, Christine Mallul, Elaine Markoutsas, Michael C. Marrion, Helen H. Melchior, Cari Meyers, Irene Michaels, Julia Mickelson, Jan E. Muller, Pamela Myerson-Gratz, Saq Nadeem, Kathleen K. Nowlin, Sharon R. O’Brien, Dawn O’Neal, Nancy Officer, Stasia Ogden, Gregory Pappas, Diana Peterson Makowski, Pamela G. Phillips Weston, Bernice N. Pink, Mayari Pritzker, Stephanie Prousis, Suzanne Prysak, Ashley Quicksilver, Emily A. Raub, Sugar Rautbord, Barbara Rinella, Estrella Rosenberg, Maggie Ross, Erin Runnels, Edward Schwind, Brenda Sexton, Alissa B. Shulkin, Heidi A. Simon, Maria Smithburg, Lisa , Lori Souder, Patricia S. Spratt, Bonnie L. Spurlock, Virginia Stafman, Steven Stahler, Nancy Sterling, Jeanne Stoker, Lynne A. Styles, Ann Sweig, Jessica Tampas, Jaclene Tetzlaff, Allison S. Thomas, Sherri L. Thornton- Pierce, Nancy Timmers, Tina Tromiczak, Howard A. Tullman, Judith K. Tullman, Amy L. Turk, John P. Vaile, Priya L. Valenti, Travis Van Zetten, Laura Wallace, Lori Wallis, Carol Walter, Lindsay Walter, Brandon Wilson

Email [email protected] to give PAWS Chicago ideas and feedback for future issues. To advertise in PAWS Chicago magazine, contact Sarah Ahlberg at 773.890.5116 or email [email protected] Table of Contents COVER STORIES Seen on the Cover, pitcher Ted Lilly and Veterinarian Tasha Lilly on the PAWS Chicago Adoption Center’s Rooftop Deck with homeless pets. Photo by: Steve Grubman 10 The Emerging Role of Shelter Medicine in No Kill Sheltering PAWS Chicago a Leader in Innovating Best Practices Playing Nice Stopping Your Dog’s 17 Aggression toward Other Dogs 38 PAWS Chicago Heroes of the Year 2010 Ted & Tasha Lilly and the Chicago Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit IN THIS ISSUE 7 What are you Googling? PAWS Chicago Life-Saving Progress for makes Top Ten list 8 Oprah Winfrey Adopts Springer Spaniels Homeless Animals Continues from PAWS Chicago Meet Sadie’s Siblings toward a No Kill Chicago 12 In the News Local and Federal Legislation that Supports Dogs and Cats The majority of stray and unwanted animals enter the shelter 14 Wellness Helpful Advice to Keep system through city impoundment facilities like the City of Chicago’s your Kitty in Tip Top Shape Animal Care & Control (ACC). Thanks to the leadership of animal law professor Cherie Travis’ recent appointment to director of ACC, 20 The Joy of Fostering euthanasia at the organization reached an all-time low of 10,805 25 Chicago Cub Ryan Dempster Gives cats and dogs. The enormity of this progress is demonstrated when Kittens New Hope compared to the 26,394 pets euthanized in 1997. 27 Fourth Annual Animal Magnetism Hospitality Co‑Chairs Calendar Co‑Chairs Media Chair It is critical for privately funded shelters in the community to help 29 Why Dogs Love Us An Evolutionary Look at Bonnie Spurlock, Nancy Sterling Dana Fields, Julia Mickelson Jaclene Tetzlaff the city pound by transferring pets into their adoption programs. In the Relationship between Dogs and Humans and Judy Tullman and Carol Walter 2009, Chicagoland shelters transferred 2,504 homeless pets from Kids Corner ACC, paving the way to continue saving more lives than ever before. 35 36 Eighth Annual Fur Ball The number of homeless pets transferred to Chicago area shelters in 2009:* 42 Veterinarians Helping PAWS Chicago • PAWS Chicago – 1,988 2009 Annual Report • Anti-Cruelty Society – 213 • Animal Welfare League – 133 43 Shelter Data • Chicago Canine Rescue – 46 44 Statement of Activities • New Leash on Life – 32 45 Capital Campaign Donors • Tree House – 26 46 Honor Roll of Donors • Windy City Animal Foundation – 22 • Arfhouse – 20 • Puppy Love-Love Cats – 8 REGULAR FEATURES • Lake Shore Animal Shelter – 6 6 Letters to Readers • PACT – 5 22 Volunteer Spotlights Scott Summerville & • Red Door – 3 Sue Van Winkle, Judy Tullman, and Hisham & Lee Anne Petry • Harmony House – 2 PAWS Chicago Profile Dr. Jessica Von Waldau *Source: City of Chicago Animal Care & Control. 33 Note: the numbers above are for Chicago Area Shelters only – total transfers 66 Memorials & Tributes were 4,262. 75 Adopt a Homeless Pet PAWS Chicago Alumni FROM THE CHAIR

Oprah Winfrey and her first PAWS Chicago The bottom line is transparency. A lack pup, Sadie! (Read how they met their new of transparency has resulted in the past mom on page 8.) 100 years of unbridled, silent killing of We are also proud to announce that, pets in shelters. PAWS Chicago’s role is for the eighth year in a row, PAWS Chicago to protect homeless dogs and cats by has been awarded a four-star rating from educating the public, which in turn drives Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest this needed change in sheltering. independent charity evaluator. This As we move forward in 2010, we prestigious rating reflects the dedication continue to work toward increasing of our volunteer force and demonstrates adoptions to save more lives. We are also our organizational efficiency, with committed to reaching deeper into lower donations directly going to saving lives. income neighborhoods to ensure that (See page 33.) families in these areas, which have the highest populations of homeless animals, Photo by: Gregory Pappas Since the PAWS Chicago Adoption Center opened in 2007 and has been have access to free spay/neuter surgeries. Dear Friends, featured on national , hundreds Thank you for your continued support of shelters and individuals across the of PAWS Chicago. Your dedication to country have contacted us to tour our homeless cats and dogs is the key to Thanks to you, our community of state-of-the-art facility and learn about the creating real, live-saving change that financial supporters and volunteers, PAWS No Kill model of sheltering. As a result, is currently spreading throughout Chicago continues to grow and make an the public is taking notice and driving a Chicagoland and beyond. increasing impact on homeless pets. Your change in how we, as a culture, accept the kindness and generosity continues to give sheltering and killing of pets. The more the gift of life to thousands of homeless our animal-loving community becomes animals each year. knowledgeable about life saving solutions We began 2010 with two exciting and advocates for homeless pets, the more adoptions. Sunny and Lauren, abandoned traditional (open-door) cage-and-kill Paula Fasseas Springer Spaniel puppies that PAWS shelters will be forced to change. Founder and Chair Chicago rescued, are now living with

DEVELOPMENT BOARD LETTER

Dear Supporters, our 8k Run/4k Walk on September 26 at Montrose Harbor. Team PAWS Chicago Welcome to the Annual Report will be in high gear with the Rock ‘n’ Roll edition of PAWS Chicago magazine, Half Marathon on August 1, the Chicago which recognizes the generosity of our Triathlon on August 29 and the Bank of community of supporters. Without America Chicago Marathon on October government support and with very few 10. And our signature black tie Fur Ball grants available, our donors fund the will return to the Drake on November 12. entire operating budget at PAWS Chicago Thank you for your continued each year. support. Our special events alone fund more than 20 % of our operating budget and are indispensable in helping the homeless animals in our community find loving homes. Classic Kids Photography On July 22, join us at Castaways Amy Mack on North Avenue Beach for our Beach Development Board President Party. You can Run for Their Lives in

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Chicago area's TOP 10 paws chicago Google terms in 2009 Nationally, the most popular online a reflection of the spirit of and searches reported by Google are related to 2009 was a huge year for PAWS. From a 1) Impact CPS education and transportation. In Chicago in record breaking Fur Ball last November to 2) CTA Bus 2009, internet searches closely resembled continued success turning Chicago into a the national norms with one exception – No Kill city, PAWS Chicago is firing on all 3) Second City Cop PAWS Chicago – which was among the cylinders. If you think about all the things top 10 searches by Google users that that people in Chicago can search, it's 4) RTA Trip Planner live in the area. With "CTA Bus tracker" pretty telling that PAWS is important to the coming in just ahead at number two and residents of Chicago and beyond." 5) Southtown Star "Chicago Public Library" at number nine, 6) Metromix Chicago it is clear that PAWS Chicago's rank places So, what are people so eager to see? the organization among Chicago's most Most viewers visited the "Dogs Available" 7) Harold Washington College popular and sought-after institutions. and "Cats Available" pages for a peak at Chicago’s most eligible furry companions. 8) PAWS Chicago "It's no surprise that PAWS Chicago was After all, who can resist tracking 3,500 a top 10 search term on Google in the homeless pets on their journey through the 9) Chicago Public Library Chicago area for 2009,” said Ted Souder, adoption process? 10) UIC.edu Google executive and PAWS Chicago Board Member. “Searches on Google are truly Source: nbcchicago.com

Save the Date for these Special Events! Visit www.pawschicago.org for event registration

July 16-23 September 26 August 1 All Star Adopt-A-Thon 9 a.m. start PAWS Chicago Adoption & 6:30 a.m. start Humane Center Run for Their Lives 1997 N. Clybourn, Chicago Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon 8k Run/4k Walk Visit www.pawschicago.org Montrose Beach for hours Grant Park July 22 August 22 October 10 6 p.m. 12 - 4 p.m. 7:30 a.m. start All Paws on Deck Beach Party Angels with Tails Bank of America Castaways Adoptions Chicago Marathon North Avenue Beach Boathouse Bucktown Grant Park

July 25 12 - 4 p.m. August 29 November 12 6 p.m. Angels with Tails 6 a.m. start Adoptions Triathlon Fur Ball West Loop Chicago’s Downtown Lakefront The Drake Hotel

7 Oprah Winfrey Adopts Springer Spaniels Sunny & Lauren from PAWS Chicago

Meet Sadie’s Siblings Soon after the adoption of her adorable Cocker Spaniel, Sadie, Oprah Winfrey felt the familiar itch to expand her family just a little further. Having already adopted Sadie from PAWS Chicago, and dedicating the “Sophie’s Place” suite in honor of her beloved Sophie who passed away in 2008, she knew just who to call. Oprah contacted PAWS Chicago’s founder Paula Fasseas in July 2009 and expressed interest in keeping an eye out for any Springer Spaniels that were in need of a home. In January 2010, Fasseas received a call from the PAWS Chicago’s intake team that three Springer Spaniels had just been picked up from Chicago Animal Care and Control. Pictures of the beautiful black and white puppies were sent to Oprah who immediately fell in love. On the January 29 episode of “Oprah,” which also happened to be her birthday, 14-week-old siblings Sunny and Lauren were introduced to their new mom in front of a live audience by Fasseas and Dr. Barbara Royal, DVM. The third puppy, Trent, was also adopted by a friend on the show. After meeting her new babies, Oprah and Fasseas discussed the importance of spay/neuter procedures for cats and dogs to reduce pet overpopulation. Thank you Oprah for your continued support of PAWS Chicago and for delivering the No Kill message to your audience so that more homeless animals can live long, happy and loving lives.

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By Julie Mazzola

PAWS Chicago a Leader in Innovating Best Practices

‘Shelter medicine’ is a relatively new needed. Euthanasia is only reserved for phenomenon that has become the latest pets irremediably suffering, in which emerging field among top veterinary medical treatment cannot alleviate their colleges. Although animal shelters and condition, or for vicious dogs who pose veterinary medicine both have long a threat to the public. established histories, the specialized By integrating state-of-the-art veterinary field of shelter medicine proper facility protocols (such as high- only arose with the advent of No Kill quality air ventilation systems, cleaning sheltering in the mid-1990’s. protocols and shelter design) to prevent Traditional kill shelters operate disease transmission and extensive under a system of herd management, medical procedures to treat shelter where sick cats and dogs and the pets animals with a large variance of illnesses housed in direct proximity are killed and injuries, PAWS Chicago has become before they can contaminate the rest a national model in sheltering and is of the shelter population. Pets with helping sick pets to get well quicker and injuries or those who are deemed too to be ready for adoption faster. These young (litters or others not yet eight protocols and procedures, with the goal weeks) or too old (often only at six years of preventing healthy pets from getting of age) are classified as “unadoptable” sick and helping sick pets get well to and killed because they require too be ready for adoption, differ from much time, care and resources to be private practice veterinary medicine. ready for adoption. For shelters to accomplish their No Kill shelters, like PAWS Chicago, mission of placing as many homeless utilize a case management veterinary pets as possible with new families, the system where every single pet is need for shelter medicine studies and treated as an individual and given the veterinarians who are trained to care nurturing, treatment and rehabilitation for animals specifically in a shelter environment is critical.

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the value of preventative medicine for shelter We are pleased with the fact that PAWS Chicago has animals. They are one of the leaders“ in the two separate centers – the Rescue & Recovery Center and industry for demonstrating the implementation Adoption Center – each with its own focus to eliminate“ “of shelter medicine practices to improve the euthanasia. We also believe that their partnership health and well being of homeless dogs and “with Chicago Animal Care and Control, combined with cats and have embraced this for each and enrichment programs for animals and a commitment to every animal in their care. strive for improvement in their programs are great steps Dr. Laurie Peek, DVM in saving the lives of homeless cats and dogs. Veterinary Program Director for Maddie’s Fund Dr. Cynthia Crawford, DVM University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine

Maddie’s Fund Leading the Way Purdue University and PAWS Chicago “Shelter medicine is truly transforming are working to conduct in-depth studies to sheltering by raising awareness about this Credit for the burgeoning field of better understand animals that are housed specific need among future veterinarians shelter medicine is due entirely to the work in a shelter setting, and to provide real-life and vet techs by providing an opportunity of Maddie’s Fund, established in 1999 by educational experiences to students and to experience what it is to work in PAWS PeopleSoft and Workday Founder Dave licensed veterinarians in shelter medicine. Chicago’s state-of-the-art shelter,” said Duffield and his wife Cheryl. With the goal Currently, four studies are being conducted Dr. Annette Lister, DVM, director of of creating an adoption guaranteed (No that will help to improve efficiencies and Purdue University’s Maddie’s Fund Shelter Kill) nation, Maddie’s Fund has established maximize limited resources of shelters, Medicine Program. “Our goal is to inspire ground-breaking programs within existing looking at: our students to take the best practices veterinary colleges and provides grants to learned and employ them at other shelters collaborating shelters through its Shelter • Puppy/kitten responses to antibiotics and so that they too can guarantee the life of all Medicine Grant Program. their cure time based on their health at intake healthy and treatable animals.” Maddie’s established the nation’s first According to Dr. Peek, the great majority comprehensive shelter medicine program • Which antibiotics have the greatest impact on of shelters that have veterinarians on staff in 2001 at UC Davis, which resulted in the increasing cure time of population animals utilize them primarily for spay/neuter first shelter medicine residency program • The true health requirements of cats with surgeries. They do not take full advantage and the nation’s first shelter medicine web FIV as compared to that of healthy cats of the doctor’s skill set to provide holistic site. Currently, Maddie’s Fund has active care to all animals in their care. Dr. Peek grants at 13 colleges of veterinary medicine • Measuring antibodies in dogs and underscores that both preventative surgery at institutions including Purdue University, puppies to determine timing of parvo and and preventative medicine must be in play University of Florida and Cornell distemper vaccinations and to reduce time together. University. to adoption Impressed with PAWS Chicago’s com- mitment to make Chicago a No Kill city, Shelter Medicine at PAWS Chicago Dr. Cynthia Crawford, DVM, University of Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine, Medicine, with shelter partner PAWS noted the hallmarks that sets the orga- Chicago, received the second largest shelter nization apart. “We are pleased with the medicine grant from Maddie’s Fund in 2008. fact that PAWS Chicago has two separate This funding has enabled PAWS Chicago centers – the Rescue & Recovery Center and to expand and evolve its shelter medicine Adoption Center – each with its own focus program, the first of its kind to be integrated to eliminate euthanasia. We also believe that at the shelter level, and has provided an their partnership with Chicago Animal Care opportunity for the organization to lead the and Control, combined with enrichment way in innovative best practices. programs for animals and a commitment to strive for improvement in their programs “PAWS Chicago is a pioneer in are great steps in saving the lives of home- recognizing the value of preventative From an educational standpoint, less cats and dogs.” Though in its infancy, medicine for shelter animals,” said Dr. Laurie PAWS Chicago offers applied experience shelter medicine is already saving lives. Peek, DVM, Veterinary Program Director through an externship program for for Maddie’s Fund. “They are one of the Julie Mazzola is Senior Editor of fourth-year DVM students, a certified vet leaders in the industry for demonstrating PAWS Chicago magazine. She tech externship program and a fellowship is currently pursuing a graduate the implementation of shelter medicine program in shelter medicine for licensed, certificate in Animal Studies practices to improve the health and well experienced veterinarians. All programs through Humane Society being of homeless dogs and cats and have University. In her free time, she take place on-site at PAWS Chicago’s Rescue embraced this for each and every animal in serves the lavish demands of & Recovery Center. her beloved cat, Clover their care.” 11 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ 5 1 1 3 3 5 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ 1 1 3 3 8 8 8 8 7 7

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They are the number one pet in America, and we spend more annually on cat food than we do on baby food. Aloof, cuddly, sensitive, selfish, sweet, tough, complicated, playful, silly, elegant, unpredictable, and incrediblyCats! resilient, cats are highly entertaining. Their bodies are perfectly designed for stealth and hunting. Sharp claws and teeth, a Velcro tongue, flexible spine, muscles that can spring them seven times their height, night vision six times better than ours, and a fourteen times stronger sense of smell than we have. An astonishingly powerful design, beautifully packaged into sweet soft- ness. They are unique and specialized, and cat ladies and gentlemen who understand this will raise cats with distinct health benefits.

Many feline medical problems I aware that, digestion-wise, cats are what isn’t. Once they come to trust a routinely see are often linked to either only a stalk, spring, and a jump away specific type of food, it can be difficult stress or poor nutrition. These include: from their ancestral roots. to change. Cats have evolved to be Obesity, inappropriate urination, Specific nutrition requirements very finicky about what they put in diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, are essential for a cat’s survival. For their mouths. This indicates that kidney and liver disease, hyperesthesia example, they require taurine in their suitable food, from an evolutionary (itchy skin), allergies, thyroid disease, diet or they become blind and develop standpoint, is vital for the survival of asthma and even behavior issues. If you heart disease. They must eat every day the cat species. have an obligate carnivore (an animal and can get quite ill (hepatic lipidosis) Cats are fascinating to work with. that MUST eat meat to survive), a if they don’t eat regularly. Of course, the rule about cats is that Felis catus, living in your home, it is Cats are hypersensitive to many there is no rule about cats. But that best to feed a proper carnivore diet. human foods and medications, and adds to their mystique and the fun. It makes perfect sense to nourish the small amounts can be deadly. (So ask I want to decipher them from every body with food it is designed to digest. a vet before you give a human treat angle. I try to find out what’s going on Having once helped to hand-raise a or medication—even topically.) As in their heads, how they react to their baby Sumatran tiger, I’m thoroughly kittens they learn what is food and world, and then use my observations as

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part of the data to treat cat issues. the body making a cat less efficient Felines are not pack animals but at fighting pathogens and less able they do enjoy a few BFFs. There is to maintain optimal health. My a delicate social balance among cats diet no-no’s for cats are no corn, no that may be invisible to the human wheat, and no white potato. These eye. It can be useful to know whether guidelines help not only health a cat is top, bottom or in between problems but also behavior issues. in the family hierarchy. High stress The protein content should be at levels in cats can really wreak havoc least 30% (dry matter) and canned on their health. A typical cat sitting or raw foods are better than dry in on a window ledge can be harboring many respects. Expecting a cat to many stressors, but showing few live in harmony with many other signs of it. She may be thirsty or cats while feeding a high-carb diet needing to go to the litterbox, but her is like feeding a bunch of kids sugar sister may be blockading the exit by and expecting them to play nice in a sitting on the nearby chair. A serious small room. It always ends in tears… territory war may only be seen in a and scratches. slight tail flick, or a slow change Anytime you change diets, be in posture. But even these unseen sure the cat will eat the new food and stressors can increase adrenal gland that it agrees with her. Slow changes Of course, the rule activity, blood glucose levels, muscle are best – over 10-14 days. Offer about cats is that tension, or gastrointestinal transit food first thing in the morning or there is no rule about time. All very useful for a short war, when hungry, just before a meal is but not useful for daily life in close served. If the cat doesn’t eat it, feed cats. But that adds to quarters. And certainly not helpful what she will eat. It’s no use trying their mystique and for long-term health. to “force” a cat to eat the food. Cats the fun. Poor nutrition puts stress on typically won’t eat what they don’t 02-09935 AngelTails09 4/3/09 1:23 PM Page 1 Continued on page 16

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® PET HEALTH & BEHAVIOR Logistical solutions to ensure a cool cat Cat Wellness continued want. Calm and gradual coaxing is often • Owners with multi-cat households kidney/urinary tract issues or diabetes, the only effective method. should be aware of each singular cat’s plentiful water is a must. nature—this minimizes the stress of Exercise is also helpful for feline weight • If your cat is overweight, move the living in a large group. loss. But it’s difficult to convince the cat food to a place where the cat has to do to get on the treadmill. “Walking” on a • Procure the right number of a little exercise to get to the bowl – like leash for most cats is usually dragging on litterboxes—best is the number of cats up a stairway, over a little homemade a leash – and more exercise for you than you have (N) plus 1 more. obstacle course or down a hallway from a favorite hang out. the cat—which could be a good thing for • Choose a quiet place for the box, that you… is easy to access, and is not in an area • Feed your cat a “Catkins” diet—a If your cat is treat-motivated, you that gets too hot or cold. low-carb diet. Feeding a cat a high- can throw a treat up or down a hallway carb diet is a disaster for a carnivore in • Clean the litterbox daily (cats have a or staircase and he will run and retrieve. many ways. Carb-heavy diets increase superior olfactory sense) and use an I have even had cats walking in my the incidence of obesity, are associated unscented, clumping litter. underwater treadmill at my clinic. These with diabetes, inflammatory bowel cats either had an injury, arthritis or • Don’t use an uncomfortable mat problems, and allergies. Without other musculoskeletal problem that was (plastic grass or such) in front of the the carbs, cats with these conditions ameliorated by water therapy. However, box. improve and lose weight. with most overweight animals, a really • Have “safe places” for each cat— • If you need to give pills or medicine, good diet alone, over time, will work hiding spots or a protected area where coat with butter, put in freezer for a wonders. they like to hang out. minute to make it easier to hold. There are myriad reasons why cats avoid using the litterbox: Medical issues— • Maintain multiple food and water • Minimize contact, where possible, UTI, crystals, stones, painful urination or stations. Are they easy to get to? with plastic bowls (exacerbates chin defecation, growths in the bladder, other Cats are desert animals, and by the acne and allergies). time they feel thirsty, they may be a physiological issues— uncleaned litterbox, • Make sure there is generally low bit dehydrated already. And if they too few litterboxes, litter type not favored stress associated with the food bowl or are feeling intimidated, it may add to by cat, doorway mat not comfortable litter box or living situation. (plastic grasses, etc), litterbox location/ a health problem. If you’re fighting Continued on page 18 PET HEALTH & BEHAVIOR Playing Nice Stopping Your Dog’s Aggression toward Other Dogs By Joan Harris

Every spring, Chicago’s lakefront and parks turn into a huge playground and dog owners look forward to spending time with their canine companions taking longer walks and trips to the beach. This however, may not be the case for some owners who have a dog that behaves aggressively towards other dogs or people while walking on a leash or in the park. This behavior can take the fun out of any outing resulting in the owner’s guilt and embarrassment and usually affects the quality of life of their dog.

If you are one of these frustrated is even more exciting. It can spread to a As you gain confidence, your dog will dog owners, the good news is that help fixation on squirrels, other small animals become assured that you are in control and is available if you’re willing to put in the and even children. Getting control of will begin to relax while out in public. It work. The first step is understanding the the problem usually involves going back is very helpful to give a reactive dog extra problem. ‘Leash aggression’ is the term that to the basics of training, exercise and exercise to help relieve his frustrations. trainers use to describe a dog who behaves socialization. Remember, if a habit has Long walks or jogging can be helpful as aggressively at the sight of another dog been going on for a long time, it will take well as retrieving games that exercise the or passerby and is an extremely some time to change the behavior. dog’s drive to chase moving objects. Agility problem. This unsocial display of lunging, Enrolling in an obedience class can be a classes provide a physical outlet as well as barking and growling is usually caused by good starting point. A good obedience class fostering teamwork between the dog and one of two factors. Sometimes the dog will teach your dog to give you attention on his handler. experienced a bad situation with another command and to take direction from you Many dogs exhibit aggressive behavior dog or person that triggers his survival while walking on a leash. These two skills due to lack of socialization or a bad instinct to ward off any approaches that will be practiced in the class in the presence experience during the socialization process. could cause him harm. Most commonly, it of other dogs and distractions. Homework When this is the case, it is important to is due to the frustration of being restrained involves practicing these disciplines in proceed slowly and to set your dog up from being able to approach or explore several locations and settings. If the dog for success. Start by finding a location other dogs or people. Either way, the is extremely reactive or the handler is very where dogs frequently pass by and stay a owner’s anxiety usually causes a tightening nervous, it may be a good idea to start with good distance away. Bring a whole bunch of the leash which increases the frustration an evaluation or a few private sessions of tasty treats that will keep your dog’s and the habit is formed. first. Your trainer can instruct you on how attention. When your dog spots another Once this habit is formed, the rush of to keep a loose lead in order to direct your dog, pull out some of these tasty treats and adrenalin the dog experiences is apparently dog without tension. He may also suggest feed them to your dog. You must practice self-rewarding and the dog remains the use of a tool, such as a head haltie, to this several times a week at this distance constantly for new encounters. If help you gain control. until you see your dog looking up at you another dog returns the aggression, it for the treats whenever a dog is present.

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Cat Wellness continued temperature/distance or box size (for Whoever designed dry kibble, certainly Definitely have a urine sample checked example: too small, covered) not good didn’t understand the nature of a cat. when faced with a maverick cat urinating for cat, or, as already mentioned, social Kibble is not better for the teeth. It is not out of the box. Some of these conditions pressure (blockade by a dominant cat). better for these cats’ health (remember can be life-threatening, so be sure to start For cats with urinary issues, a low-carb, what they eat affects the pH of the urine. with a veterinary consult. canned food or raw food diet should be A proper pH is essential to avoid crystals While many troubling conditions seriously considered. The increased water or stones which can cause discomfort improve with decreased stress and diet content, higher protein and decreased when urinating, making a cat not want carbs that tend to be in canned and raw to go back in that painful litterbox). It foods is healthier for your carnivorous cat. is always best to consult a veterinarian.

change alone, I often use other modalities when necessary. Acupuncture is a great healing technique for many medical issues in cats – including stress, kidney disease, diabetes, allergies, and asthma. Felines are surprisingly tolerant of needles and respond well to Chinese Medicine. I generally prefer a light touch with my cat patients, and so do they. A little bit of prevention and holistic intervention goes a long way. My cat patients always amaze me with their complexity. The more I can do with nutrition, logistical household support and educated common sense, the happier and healthier the cat will be. A cat needs to experience its cat-like essence. Sometimes cats just aren’t happy as indoor cats and need to be allowed to go outside if possible. This can relieve a significant amount of tension. Or, if you’re lucky, your cat might tolerate a harness and take walks with you. My neighbors watch incredulously as I parade by with my dog on a leash and my cat accompanying us, indicating our true direction with a flick of his tail. Cats are unique creatures, exquisitely sensitive, yet they are still little tigers at heart.

Dr. Barbara Royal is a nationally published writer and international lecturer whose own practice, The Royal Treatment Veterinary Center in Chicago, is a center for Complementary Veterinary Medicine and Physical Rehabilitation. PET HEALTH & BEHAVIOR

Playing Nice continued Gradually move closer until you can walk that your dog can handle and provide him by a dog while feeding your dog. For some with successful experiences. Don’t make dogs, a favorite ball or tug toy can be used to excuses for his problems and do seek the replace the treats. help of a professional. Aggression problems Most dog owners would love to have don’t go away on their own and do get a dog that can play happily with all dogs worse with time if left untreated. Making at the park. Unfortunately, some dogs do an investment of time and patience will Joan Harris is a regular contributor to PAWS Chicago not have the genetic make-up to do this as give you many enjoyable experiences in the future with your dog. magazine. She serves as Head they mature into adulthood. Not all dogs Trainer at K9 University. are “dog park” dogs and therefore, prefer the company of humans or a dog they are familiar with from puppyhood. If you adopt a dog and have little or no information about the dogs past history, you will want to begin your socialization process one dog at a time. Pick a dog who has been

Refine your dog’s socialization skills early by introducing him to other dogs. Start slowly with one dog who is friendly and confident and use treats as positive reinforcement to good behavior. highly socialized and is confident and good natured. You may want to keep all your dog’s play dates to small groups or just one compatible dog until you feel comfortable. In the beginning, keep toys, rawhides and food bowls out of the area. These items can cause dogs to become possessive. If at any time you begin to feel uncomfortable or you see an unhealthy pattern developing, consult a dog behavior specialist before continuing your socialization process. Remember that changing your dog’s behavior is a slow process that can’t be rushed. Every time you allow your dog to exhibit an aggressive response, you are reinforcing a bad habit. Work at a distance The JOY of

Fosteringby Kristina Moen I love the first few days with a new foster cat – watching the confusion turn into joy at the discovery of a paper bag, or fear turn into trust with the “discovery of gentle hands and a slicker brush. I am writing this article with a cat sitting under my bed. I just picked him up today from the PAWS Chicago Lurie Spay/Neuter Clinic, and he is still exploring my apartment. He is quite scrawny, but that will change over the next couple of weeks.

CHICAGO I am a law student transplant My apartment always feels more in their lap or kittens playing with to Chicago, and I started fostering alive when I am fostering – there a string, especially during exam about nine months ago. I grew are cats chasing each other around period. This kind of socialization is up with a big family and a lot of my kitchen island or just sleeping wonderful for a cat who otherwise animals, so living alone in a studio peacefully on my bed. I’ll admit that would have been in the shelter or felt lonely. I can’t commit to adopt- I am often tempted to join them on clinic environment for weeks. ing a pet, as I often leave town for the bed, but their presence actu- People sometimes ask me how I weeks at a time and I am not sure ally helps me study. My apartment can give up a foster cat after only a what lies ahead after graduation. does not feel so silent and sterile. couple of weeks or months. It’s easy Enter the PAWS Chicago Foster Fostering is an ideal situation because I know that I have laid a “ Program! It is incredibly convenient. for students because they have foundation of trust in humans that the Each week I receive an e-mail with such inconsistent schedules. I often cat can bring to his or her new home. a list of cats that need foster homes. see e-mails from students seeking Each cat will have an easier time The e-mail contains information like cat and dog sitters over Winter adjusting to a home environment age, medical issues, and the time and Spring break. I never have to after being adopted. I can affect the frame. This last part is key – I can worry about that. This also seems lives of many animals, instead of just foster a cat that needs a home for the like the best time to foster because one. That is the real joy of fostering. exact dates that I have one to give. I can foster any cat, as I have no Then comes the fun part! I other pets and no children. I have never know what the cats will be fostered FeLV+ cats, for example. like – I’ve fostered cats who have Fostering can be wonderful stress Kristina Moen is a student leapt out of their crates and greeted relief from school. Whenever I get at Northwestern University me with purrs and cats who hid a new foster cat, other students are School of Law. She is the president of Northwestern's for two days in the most surprising eager to come by and meet the new Student Animal Legal Defense spots before tentatively emerging. resident. Sometimes I foster kittens, Fund, which works to advance It’s always a new experience. They and then my apartment becomes the interests of animals all have different personalities, and very popular! I can see how much through the legal system. it is fun to get to know each one. joy students get from of a cat purring VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHTS by Catherine Crown

volunteered at an elephant sanctuary in Thailand, drove classic cars in Tuscany and extensively explored places most only read about: Tibet, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, , Indonesia, New Zealand, and . Along with Atlanta, Milwaukee and now Chicago, they’ve lived in Hong Kong and Beijing. Scott and Sue began volunteering at the PAWS Chicago Adoption Center in 2008. They’ve socialized dogs and worked with potential adopters, and currently devote considerable time to Scott Summerville “anything and everything that needs to Hisham & Lee be done.” They adopted their Shih Tzu & Sue Van Winkle Dudley from PAWS Chicago in January. Anne Petry Partly because of his work as an inter- While living in Asia, Scott and Sue national marketing executive and partly developed a keen empathy for and active In 2002 when their friend, neighbor because of a shared spirit for adventure, interest in helping elephants injured by and PAWS Chicago Executive Director Scott Summerville and Sue Van Winkle land mines and black bears confined Rochelle Michalek mentioned she have traveled all over the world through- and bred for outdated medical practices. knew a dog needing a temporary home, out their 23 year marriage. Although elephants and bears sparked Hisham and Lee Anne Petry were happy They climbed Mount Fuji in Japan, their “affinity toward animals in trouble,” to help. They’ve been fostering dogs for PAWS Chicago ever since, opening Continued on page 24 their home and their hearts to litters of puppies, older dogs and even dogs with behavioral issues. create a second PAWS Chicago so we could save even more homeless animals.” “We’ve fallen in love with each of our fosters,” Lee Anne says. “It’s always Judy Tullman is an ambitious woman. difficult to give them up, but we know She’s been with PAWS Chicago since its they’re moving on to very good homes.” inception in 1997, continues to serve on It’s not uncommon for the Petry’s to the development board, participates in keep in touch with their fosters’ perma- many Angels with Tails events, has co- nent owners. “It’s so rewarding to hear chaired several Fur Ball galas and regularly how dogs we’ve helped bring so much greets newcomers when they first arrive at love to their adopted families,” she says. the Adoption Center. Three-month-old Maude, “a little “I enjoy welcoming people to PAWS black terrier with a white beard” came Chicago and sharing our wonderful to live with Hisham, a research fellow mission,” she says. “PAWS is a friendly at Northwestern University and Lee place. Many people walk in hoping to find Anne, a communications manager, the right dog or cat. Others stop by be- in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina. Judy Tullman cause they’re curious about what we do, Maude was abandoned and brought to and some arrive because they’ve recently Chicago in one of many PAWS Chicago “If I won the lottery,” says Judy Tullman, lost a pet to illness or old age and want rescue efforts. “She was completely “I’d help people who are struggling to be around those who understand this traumatized, nearly catatonic,” says financially to take care of their pets. I’d kind of loss.” Hisham. But within just a few days, she do everything I could think of to help When dogs are adopted, they get their became a playful puppy, full of energy educate, to help get the word out that pictures taken with their new owners and and curiosity. “The transformation was there are so many wonderful animals in a special PAWS bandana to wear home. truly unbelievable,” says Lee Anne. “It’s dire need of good homes, and I’d help Continued on page 25 22 a testament to the power of patience, love and to the remarkable resilience of dogs.” Hisham and Lee Anne give much credit to their own two dogs Chaplin, a 13-year-old golden retriever and Bailey, an 11-year-old terrier mix for “teaching us how to be effective foster parents. After they’ve settled in, we include our fosters in everything we do. They see how our dogs interact with us which encourages our fosters to do the same. We focus on showing them how to be part of a family,” Lee Anne says. 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Scott Summerville & Sue Van Winkle continued they agree one experience in Chicago transformed their lives forever: the four months they spent caring for Diedra, a terminally ill, five-year-old black Labradoodle from PAWS Chicago. Scott and Sue met Diedra in February 2009. She was diagnosed with stage three cancer and her prognosis was not good. “The problem was finding a home for such an ill dog,” Scott says. “Based on the grim possibilities with her type of cancer, an argument could be made to put her down, and that might have been a fair decision.” However, Scott and Sue believed, and veterinarians confirmed, Diedra still had time to enjoy life. “She wagged her tail a lot, had a huge appetite and was outwardly very healthy,” Scott says. Scott and Sue took her in because they felt strongly Diedra deserved to spend the remainder of her life in a loving home. “It wasn’t about us, it was about Diedra,” Sue says. “It hurt to know we’d lose her, but we had to take care of her. We had to push away the pain because the day-to-day was so wonderful.” Diedra loved car rides and plenty of walks. She chased geese, played at Montrose beach and made a lot of friends. “In a short time, everybody knew Diedra. She came into our lives shortly after we’d moved to Chicago,” he says. “We didn’t know too many people in the neighborhood, but now we’re on a first name basis with most of them.” As predicted, Diedra’s cancer eventually returned. She died last summer and is fondly remembered. Her portrait hangs prominently in Sue and Scott’s Lincoln Park home. “Because we spent so much time with her and she changed our lives in so many positive ways, it could have been four years,” Scott says. “People often want to adopt a puppy or a young dog so they can have more time,” he adds. “But from experience, believe me, even a few months with a dog can be incredibly rewarding.” To find out more about becoming a PAWS Chicago Volunteer, call (773) 687-4715 or visit www.pawschicago.org. Chicago Cubs Pitcher Ryan Dempster Gives Stray Kittens New Hope Judy Tullman continued Two adorable kittens are “When you see the little red bandana sliding safely into home thanks go on, it’s just great; it’s the best feeling,” to Chicago Cubs pitcher Judy says. Ryan Dempster. Dempster, When she’s not busy at PAWS Chicago, an animal lover with three she’s busy at home with her husband dogs and one cat of his own, Howard, their three dogs and two cats. found the kittens peeking out from underneath a neighbor’s All five Tullman pets were rescued; three porch. Wanting to be sure of them adopted from PAWS Chicago. they were taken off the streets “Howard and I love walking all three and put into loving homes, dogs together. But when he’s not with the kittens were brought to me, I walk them in shifts. We all do a lot PAWS Chicago’s Rescue & of walking. And we love it.” Recovery Center where they As this weren’t enough, she’s an ac- are currently being treated. tively involved with Chicago’s Children’s Both kittens – one grey and one black – will soon be ready for adoption at Museum at Navy Pier and takes classes the PAWS Chicago Adoption Center. Anshe Emet Synagogue in Lakeview. The kittens were living with a number of siblings and two feral female cats Judy knows what she wants and is that were caring for them. Once the remaining kittens are caught, they will prepared to go after it. In 1998 she was join the others at PAWS Chicago and begin their road to finding forever instrumental in creating Chicago’s first homes. The two mothers who are feral cats will be spayed, vaccinated dog park, informally known as Wiggly and microchipped before being returned to their outdoor home where Field. “Because it’s close to the El and they will continue to be cared for. kind of noisy, not many people were using the park,” Judy says. “The city was getting complaints from people about dogs in other parks, so I thought, why not?” Although a reasonable enough idea, the project took several years to become a reality, requiring many meetings with countless city committees and caused quite a few headaches for Judy. “But I’d do it all over again,” she says. “I’m lucky to have a yard now, but I didn’t back then. And there are always going to be dog owners in city apartments or condos who need large, open areas to take their dogs to. Dogs need to be dogs, and this usually means spending time running around, playing with other dogs.” Today, there are more than sixteen dog friendly public outdoor spaces across Chicago.

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By Robert J. Bliwise

Buffy is having a good day. From there it gets harder. Two cups things that are involved in making you feel Just four years old, she isn’t shy around are put on the floor; an experimenter may less anxious, very happy, and very social. strangers. She shows the energy of a supply one or both, surreptitiously, with Cortisol is a stress hormone, and if you wind-up toy, bumping into chairs with the treat. Sometimes the owner points to have very high levels, it means something abandon, and the inquisitiveness of an the one treat-bearing cup. Sometimes an is negatively arousing you. So interacting alien dropped into a strange environment, assistant, a “stranger” to Buffy, does. And with a dog makes you feel really good. And sniffing out the scene in the room. She is a sometimes, when both cups are provided it makes the dog feel really good.” sixty-five-pound mixed-breed “Hawaiian with the treats, both the owner and the “Dogs love us,” Hare says. “They’re sled dog”—some Samoyed, some German stranger are pointing, one to the left, one obsessed with humans. They’re fascinated shepherd, and some indeterminate other to the right. How will the treat-seeking with us, and they’ve been bred to be so. It’s influences. Buffy—deprived of any verbal signals or a little bit artificial for me to have a social Today, she is working with Brian Hare, eye contact—respond to the pointing of interaction with a chimpanzee and make a dogged (truly) assistant professor of her owner versus that of a stranger? conclusions about its social cognition. evolutionary anthropology at the Duke The casual, non-canine observer might With a dog, the best social stimulus you Canine Cognition Lab, to complete a figure that Buffy could simply sniff out can have is a human.” food-finding task presented under various the treat. But lab director Kara Schroepfer But humans haven’t necessarily conditions. First she’s tested to see whether points out that there are enough residual been adept at understanding dogs, a she grabs for treats placed in front of her smells in the room—including those left phenomenon that presents a scientific owner, in front of an experimenter, or at by previous dog subjects—to confuse a opportunity. “Where dogs have been some remove from both. Next she’s tested dog in search of a particular telltale smell. selected to be obsessed with humans, to gauge her understanding of a very basic From earlier studies, researchers know humans have not been selected to be concept: A green plastic cup is placed over that “if you have a stranger play with a obsessed with dogs,” he says. “When I’m the treat, obscuring it from view; will dog for twenty minutes, they have—the with my dog, he’s watching me constantly. she realize the treat is still to be found? dog and the human—a reduction in He wants to be in the same room. He She gets it—that is, she consistently pushes cortisol, a spike in oxytocin, a spike in wants to know where I’m going, he wants the cup with her snout in search of her norepinephrine, and a spike in prolactin,” to know what I’m doing, he wants to know edible objective. he says. “All those neurotransmitters are what I’m touching. I’m not watching him

Continued on page 31 29 PAID ADVERTISEMENT Why Dogs Love Us continued that way. That means I miss a lot of stuff That insight into primate limitations were becoming less nomadic; among other that he’s doing.” was important, Tomasello assured Hare. things, that meant they produced, in a That human-canine dynamic suggests “At some point it dawned on me that my single place, lots of food leftovers. Proto- we’re too quick to interpret dog behavior dog does that,” Hare recalls. “I played with dogs found an evolutionary imperative in terms of human behavior. A dog’s the dog a million times with tennis balls, for becoming full-fledged dogs: “If you’re view of the world, though, isn’t our view. and I knew that if I pointed, he’d go and going to be a wolf feeding out of human Imagine your dog, fresh from shredding get the ball. An eventual experiment trash, then you had better be a wolf that’s your living-room couch or gulping down involved Hare’s videotaping his two dogs not so anxious, not so fearful, and not the entire cake on the dining-room table. at home in Atlanta—Oreo, who was still expending a lot of energy running away He goes slinking off with his lowered tail. around, and his brother’s dog, Daisy. It from humans,” Hare says. “You had better Is he feeling guilt? It’s more likely, Hare validated the idea that dogs could locate not be a wolf that’s aggressive toward says, that he’s feeling anxiety as a result of hidden food by a point alone. humans. Otherwise the humans are going your threatening posture. to kill you. So you have selection against Hare had an early dog obsession. Oreo, aggression and for lower anxiety in wolves. a black Labrador, was his first dog. “He was And you end up with dogs.” my best friend growing up.” Hare became A first wave of selection for Buffy and fascinated with the dog’s ball-fetching her canine cohorts, then, started as an skill. “He was totally obsessed, just like any accident—wolves learning where their Labrador. He didn’t want to chase ducks; bread might be buttered, in effect, and he wanted to chase tennis balls. He had a adapting to become human companions. really big slobbery mouth, where he could But there was a second wave, beginning get three tennis balls in at the same time.” about 500 years ago, when humans started Oreo was so driven to grab the first ball selecting specifically for dogs that could that he couldn’t locate the next couple of read social cues. balls Hare threw in rapid succession. The “Everybody would think that there “Today we’ve got toy dogs and dogs balls were somewhere out there, Oreo would be hardly any tasks that a dog that are pulling sleds and dogs that find knew, but where? could do that a chimp couldn’t,” says bombs, and there are lots of specialized Hare, then, had to signal the position Tomasello. “But evolution doesn’t work breeds that are really good at certain jobs.”. of the other balls. “He would use my that way. Evolution is not a ladder up to In problem-solving ability, he says, no dog pointing gesture to locate the ball. I never human beings. It’s a tree with all kinds breed has demonstrably outperformed any thought about it. Then I went to college, other breed. “People write popular books of branches on it. And dogs occupy a and I realized that was something that was and say, here’s the scale of the top-twenty interesting.” very special branch.” most intelligent breeds. That’s based on An Atlanta native, Hare went to Emory Part of what makes them interesting nothing.” University. In high school he had interned is that dogs, unlike primates, have been If there’s an overarching question that at Atlanta, concentrating on drills, selected to interact with humans; they drives Hare, “it’s just to try to figure out baboon-like primates, so it was easy for can communicate with humans in ways what makes humans unique, what makes him to talk his way into the primatology that other animals can’t. They are the first humans human,” says Tomasello, his lab of Michael Tomasello. Tomasello animal to be domesticated, something college mentor. There are only two species was investigating the use of gestures to that happened between 15,000 and 40,000 that have grown up to be adapted to human communicate in chimpanzees, one of years ago. A common assumption about culture, he says—humans and dogs. Dogs humankind’s closest relatives. Scientists dog evolution is that “people just went have been domesticated to operate in think that at fourteen to eighteen months and grabbed a wolf baby,” says Hare. “So human society. Understanding dogs, then, of age, humans start to pay attention to we just started having wolves as pets, and is an avenue into understanding humans. social cues; we use those cues to read somehow we selected them to do stuff like It’s not a scary thing to realize that dogs someone else’s intentions. If chimps going hunting with us. “actually aren’t little humans,” Hare says. couldn’t be shown to replicate that “Having worked with wolves, I know “It’s exciting, because they’re not identical behavior, then, as Hare puts it, the lab that is highly improbable. You can tame to us. They have different minds. And the would be “onto something really big about a wolf, you can socialize a wolf, but it’s fact that they have these different minds what makes us human.” still a wolf. It will still bite you. It’s still but they still can manage to get along with It turned out that if you hide food really nervous around you. And it doesn’t us and be incredibly successful—I mean, from chimps and then point to show them read your social cues without explicit they’re the most successful carnivore there where to find it, they just don’t get it. “The training. But for dogs, even those with less is—is remarkable.” chimps really are not good at this,” says experience with humans, it doesn’t take a Hare. And it’s surprising because they are lot to get good at all this.” Excerpts of “Why Dogs Love Us” by Robert J. Bliwise so good at so many other things. They’re The more compelling evolutionary reprinted with permission from Duke Magazine, good at cooperating. They’re good at story is that dogs adopted us—or at least January-February 2010. learning how to use tools. They’re good at evolved to get along with us. Fifteen To read the article in its entirety, having coalitions and alliances.” thousand to 20,000 years ago, humans visit http://dukemagazine.duke.edu/

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PAWS Chicago Profile Dr. Jessica Von Waldau

operations that help heal and rehabilitate With PAWS Chicago, Dr. Von Waldau dogs and cats that will soon be ready appreciates the ability to help more people for adoption at PAWS Chicago’s No Kill and animals. From a veterinary care Adoption Center. These special surgeries, perspective, she says “we’re doing more a program that Dr. Von Waldau initiated for each animal.” She continued, “I am when she joined PAWS Chicago just over able to see more animals now then I did a year ago, have helped to reduce outside while working in a private practice office. medical costs. In my current role, I treat approximately The significance that spay/neuter 50 animals a day, compared to 50 a week. surgeries has for dogs and cats are life Being a part of this is really rewarding.” Since she was a little girl, Dr. Jessica and death. In 2008, over 19,000 cats and Dr. Von Waldau’s team is also working Von Waldau has always had a special dogs were euthanized in Chicago shelters. on innovative program ideas that will connection with animals, whether they Having pets spayed or neutered puts an continue to raise awareness of the need were the numerous pet rabbits she grew end to the cycle of breeding and killing. for spay/neuter surgeries as well as up with or other animals she encountered. new options that make it easier for pet Self-proclaimed as a “nature and science As a result of the economic downturn, owners to ensure their pets are a part person,” she briefly considered a career Dr. Von Waldau has seen the need for free of the solution to ending unwanted and in biomedical engineering, but quickly and low cost spay/neuter surgeries heat homeless animals. realized that applying her interests up. In fact, she says that the Lurie Clinic is seeing increases in customers from Dr. Von Waldau gets so much pleasure toward helping animals was a better from helping the animals. She recalled fit for her spiritually and thus chose to outside of its target areas (lower income areas with high incidences of stray calls treating a Cocker Spaniel that came in through City of Chicago Animal Care and “ Control. He had been roaming the streets My goal is to ensure that everyone in for so long that his hair became matted need of a spay/neuter surgery for their cat to the point that it was cutting into his legs and he could barely walk. She spent “or dog can receive one, regardless of their over an hour and a half shaving him and financial situation. treating his severe wounds in an attempt to rehabilitate him and give him a life he deserved. Before long, he was happily attend veterinary school at the University to Animal Control). “My goal is to ensure running around and was eventually of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. “Being adopted into a new home. a veterinarian goes well with my soul,” that everyone in need of a spay/neuter Dr. Von Waldau said. surgery for their cat or dog can receive one, Dr. Von Waldau is a tremendous regardless of their financial situation,” she asset to the PAWS Chicago team. Her Today, Dr. Von Waldau serves as chief said. In 2009, PAWS Chicago performed dedication to the well-being of homeless veterinarian at PAWS Chicago’s Lurie more than 16,000 surgeries, the majority animals and to helping control animal Spay/Neuter Clinic where she performs of which were free for Chicago families on populations is taking Chicago closer to a spay/neuter surgeries for shelter, owned public assistance. No Kill city. and feral animals, and other special

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Danielle & Jacalyn David, Matthew, Friends Danielle (12) & Jacalyn (12) both Katie & share a love for animals and decided Emma to dedicate their Mitzvah or “good Braving the cool deed” projects, as temperatures of they prepare for their Chicagoland weather, cousins Bat Mitzvahs, to raise David (8), Matthew (7), Katie (10) and Emma money and resources for (7) set up a hot chocolate stand in their homeless animals. The girls made flyers for their neighborhood to raise money for PAWS Chicago. neighbors requesting donations from PAWS Chicago’s The group also sold homemade cookies and Rice wish list and received an amazing response. On the Krispie treats in support of their shared passion first day of family service, Danielle & Jacalyn donated to help animals. The kids took their earnings 25 bags of towels, newspapers, food, toys and blankets. and hand-delivered them to the PAWS Chicago They also requested donations at their Temple which Adoption Center where they had a chance to raised an additional $113. Both Danielle and Jacalyn meet the very animals that they helped through volunteer in the Family Service Program and love this terrific effort. helping animals find homes. Last year, Danielle and her family adopted their dog George from PAWS Chicago, who is a great addition to their family. PROVIDING EXCLUSIVE FELINE MEDICAL SERVICES SINCE 1998 As a part of the Youth Volunteer Compassionate Patient Handling PAWS Chicago’s program at PAWS Chicago’s & State of the Art Medical Adoption Center, middle and high Care for our Feline Patients Youth Volunteers school groups dedicated their time Internal Medicine, Surgical, and Dental Care to help homeless animals through LASER SURGERY ongoing community service with DIGITAL RADIOLOGY PAWS Chicago. Students between 12-17 years old learned about the ACUPUNCTURE problems and solutions of pet homelessness and found out what NOW ALSO OFFERING they could do to help. The students Companion Animal tackled their assigned projects Therapy Laser which varied between cleaning (pain management treatment as seen on Good Morning America) animal room signs, making e-collars for dogs, preparing leashes and Calling All Students, collars, and assembling adoption Parents & Teachers! folders, and helped with PAWS Chicago events including the Fur Ball and Animal Magnetism. If you want your school to become Students from Muchin College Prep, Our Veterinarians have over 56 years of involved in an ongoing community Curie Metropolitan High School, combined feline-exclusive practice service program with PAWS Latin School of Chicago, UIC College Colleen E. Currigan, D.V.M. Holly A. Pohl, D.V.M. Chicago, please have your school Prep, Francis W. Parker, Phoenix Elizabeth A. Czerwonky, D.V.M. Daphne Thompson, D.V.M. call (773) 687-4729 or email Military Academy and Oscar Mayer (773) 539-9080 [email protected]. School donated hundreds of hours 2851 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago, Il. 60618 of time to help homeless animals. www.cathospitalofchicago.com The Eighth Annual

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PAWS Chicago hosted the Eight Annual Fur Ball, co-chaired by Diana & DavidOn MakowskiFriday, and Lori November & Ted Souder. Jamee & Marshall13, 2009, Field, two of 1. PAWS Chicago’s earliest and most generous supporters, were Honorary Chairs, recognized for their commitment to homeless pets. The lucky dogs in attendance were treated to massages and “paw”dicures while they dined on a gourmet doggie buffet. Their human companions dined on a top-of-the-line buffet, delighted in the silent auction and danced the night away to music provided by Icon Entertainment, 4 Michael Lerich Productions, Inc. and The Dave and Donna Duo. Auctioneers Shane Ratliff and US 99’s Lisa Dent were an enormous hit with items including a Swift autographed , an Xtreme Green electric motor scooter and trips to the Caribbean, Shanghai and Greece! The highlight of the auction was when guests generously bid on the opportunity to save lives by covering the costs of medicine for puppies and kittens, the heating bill at the Adoption Center, medical bills for sick and injured animals and spay and neuter surgeries. 2. By the end of the evening, the Fur Ball raised more than $730,000 for Chicago’s homeless pets.

Presenting Sponsors A. Marek Fine Jewelry Bentley Gold Coast The Drake Hotel Grand Benefactors Barbara Bradford & Robert Sherman Jamee & Marshall Field Foundation McKinsey & Company Chopper Trading, Inc. Friends of Mr. Itchy Noah’s Ark Creature Comforts Foundation/ Lynne Cooper Harvey Foundation Nancy & Ron Officer Nancy & Wyllys Baird Amy & Julian Mack Passionate PAWS Peter & Paula Fasseas Martin & Karcazes, Ltd. Mayari & Robert Pritzker Benefactors Janice & Philip Beck Diana Peterson Makowski & T. & C. Schwartz Family Foundation Bernardi Securities, Inc. David Makowski Julie & David Shorr Deborah & Bruce Crown Carol & Dennis Markos Maria & William Smithburg Steven Davis Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Lori & Ted Souder Dana & David Fields PETCO Foundation Bonnie & James Spurlock/ Diane Goldberg Hunckler & The PrivateBank Christine & John Mallul William Hunckler Suzanne J. Prysak Michael Sweig Foundation Casey & Ryan Harris/Aaron & Nichole Lucy & Jack Moses Quicksilver Nancy & Michael Timmers Charfoos/Ronald & Lynda Charfoos Louis Rosenthal & Sharon Faigin Walton Street Capital Susie Karkomi & Marvin Leavitt Décor Sponsor Media Sponsor Airline Sponsor Wine Sponsor Kehoe Designs Chicago magazine American Airlines Cima Collina Winery 5 6 Special thanks to the benefactors who sponsored PAWS Chicago’s programs during the Fur Ball’s live auction, raising $142,500 for homeless pets!

Medicine for Puppies photo by: Steve Serio, Crain’s Philip and Janice Beck Julian and Amy Mack

Medicine for Kittens Barbara Bradford and Robert Sherman 7. James and Bonnie Spurlock

100 Additional 7 8 Spay/Neuter Surgeries Raj Fernando 1. David Makowski, Lori Souder, Diana Makowski, Jamee Field Jr. Ted Souder 2. Ashley & Jeff Quicksilver with Lucy & Lynne Styles Jack Moses 3. Natalie McTaggart, Steve Davis, Kate & Marcus , Rhonda Anderson, Mike Farro 4. Chopper David and Julie Shorr Trading 5. Barbara Bradford and Jamee Field 6. Jillian Harris & Ed Swiderski 7. Jennifer Welle with Puck 8. A Month of Aaron & Nichole Charfoos 9. Michael Kane, Jamee Field Adoption Center Heating and Madison 10. Diane Goldberg Hunckler & William Hunckler 11. Philip & Janice Beck with Henry & Gus Marshall and Jamee Field 12. Angie & Bill DeMars with signed guitar Barbara Bradford and Robert Sherman Wyllys and Nancy Baird 11 9 Major Medical for a Sick or Injured Animal 10 Bruce and Deborah Crown Steven Davis Joseph Dombrowksi Howard and Caroline Draft Peter and Paula Fasseas Raj Fernando Timothy Glascott McKinsey & Company Patrons William Hunckler and Noah’s Ark Diane Goldberg Hunckler Bansley and Kiener, LLP Nancy & Ron Officer Brenton and Jenna Krumpfes East Balt Commissary, Inc. Passionate PAWS Jeff and Ashley Quicksilver Mayari & Robert Pritzker Environmental Protection Industries Leonard Goodman 12 Bid to Save Lives Brenton & Jenna Krumpfes Lisa Dent Dawn & James O’Neal Kate Egan Steven Stryker, M.D. & Ms. Kimberly Gleeson Josephine Heindel Achim and Carole Lenders Thompson Coburn LLP d/b/a Thompson Coburn Fagel Haber Robert and June Locke Judy & Howard Tullman David Makowski and Diana Peterson Makowski Carol & John Walter Gregory Pappas Tim Reilly Ted and Lori Souder Vodka Sponsor Michael and Nancy Timmers Finlandia 37 PAWS Chicago Heroes of the Year Heroes of the Year Heroes 2010 In the2010 darkest hours you shine light. You have answered a voiceless plea for help, saving countless lives and, one by one, working toward the day when all will live. You are an inspiration. You are hope. You are a hero.

Ted & Tasha Lilly Team Up for Homeless Pets By Alexis Fasseas

38 2010 Heroes of the Year

hether it’s staring down the best bats in the or carefully navigating the underside of 1,000 W pounds of horse, Ted and Tasha Lilly don’t lack excitement professionally. This Chicago Cubs All-Star pitcher and UC-Davis trained veterinarian are at the top of their respective careers. But when off the field, or out of the stable, they take their passion to many causes, particularly children and animals. During their time in Chicago, they have become ambassadors for the cause of homeless pets and for PAWS Chicago. Attending the All Paws on Deck beach party last summer was Ted and Tasha’s first introduction to PAWS Chicago. Tasha began to volunteer her time performing spay/neuter surgeries at PAWS Chicago’s Lurie Clinic. “I was looking for a shelter to get more involved with, either large or small animals or both,” Tasha said. “When I toured the extensive operations and read about some of the results of PAWS Chicago’s vision, I knew I was volunteering at a great place.” Her volunteer work propelled the couple’s involvement in helping Chicago’s homeless pets.

Following the Great Roberto Clemente At the end of last season, Ted received the honor of the Roberto Clemente award, bestowed upon the player from each team who combines outstanding skills on the baseball field with devoted work in the community. Ted and Tasha selected PAWS ABOVE: Tasha volunteering at the PAWS Chicago Chicago as the charity beneficiary. Lurie Clinic. BELOW: Ted in action. Roberto Clemente was a 12-time All-Star and Hall of Famer who died in 1972 while delivering supplies to and choices, I was extremely proud of my husband. He earthquake victims. “I believe in what Roberto Clemente strives to lead by example and takes 100% of his mind, stood for and I think he affected more people with the body and soul out to the mound every opportunity he work he did off the baseball field as opposed to the work is given,” says Tasha. “He is a huge animal lover. We on the field,” said Ted. “I hope to be able to affect so many look forward to making many more contributions to the off the field—there is so much more than baseball.” animals during our lives.” Ted has certainly already made quite an impact off the field. In addition to his advocacy for homeless Life Outside Baseball pets and support of PAWS Chicago, Ted has shown Ted and Tasha affectionately tease that they have been an extraordinary dedication to helping the Chicago together since they were babies. Fourteen years ago, a community. He has worked closely with Cubs Care blind date landed them at Denny’s, seven years later they and Chicago Cubs designated charities that support were married and just this March, they welcomed their youth sports, children with special needs, and victims son, Theodore IV. Both native Californians, they fondly of domestic violence. He has spent time visiting remember growing up with dogs. “Since I was a kid, I patients at Children’s Memorial and Chicago Comer’s have always wanted to be around animals,” recalls Ted. Children’s Hospital and children from the Make-a-Wish “I remember our first dog, an Australian Shepard named Foundation of Illinois and he has led initiatives to help Doggy.” Tasha began her advocacy early: “Trapper disadvantaged kids. was my Dad’s hunting dog and I strongly disliked my “Because this award addresses a person’s character father’s hunting hobby. I smile thinking back that it was Continued on page 41 39 Heroes of the Year Heroes 2010

Chicago Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit honored at PAWS Chicago’s Fourth Annual Animal Magnetism The Chicago Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit By Jaclene Tetzlaff

Fighting for those who can’t fight for themselves can be a dangerous job. But thanks to the Chicago Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit, more animal cruelty offenders have been arrested and convicted than ever before.

The Chicago Joint Task Force According to the USDA’s office, department may be unable to infiltrate Animal Crimes Unit is composed of the “Pursuant to the Animal Welfare Act, the ring. But that has changed thanks people on the front lines who risk their USDA’s Office of the Inspector General to officers cultivating sources and lives everyday to help end dog fighting (OIG) investigates the potential criminal informants throughout all geographic and close down puppy mills. One of the mistreatment of animals throughout areas. The team exchanges information, few in the country, the unit is comprised the U.S., including investigations of gets a search warrant, and all go in of members from the Chicago Police animal fighting operations. OIG’s together, while following City, County, Department, Cook County Sheriff’s Special Agents work closely with State State, and Federal guidelines to ensure Office, and the U.S. Department of and local law enforcement authorities arrests and convictions. Agriculture. and participates in task forces to fulfill According to Cook County Sheriff Typically, it would be hard for OIG’s statutory duties related to animal Tom Dart, “Because these offenders separate governmental departments to welfare. In fiscal year 2009 and the first tend to move around and conduct work together. But just a few years ago, half of fiscal year 2010, OIG’s animal fights in cities, suburbs and rural areas, Police Superintendent Jody Weis and fighting investigations nationwide the collaboration of departments and Sheriff Tom Dart, both animal lovers, resulted in 405 individuals being exchange of information is absolutely decided to proactively work to allocate convicted.” critical to the success we have had so more resources to this effort and train When offenders can be charged far. Though we come from different more officers to recognize animal abuse on multiple counts, they can be put departments, our goal is the same – to on the scene. With departments working away with greater penalties. This is end the abuse of animals. Every person together as a team, along with USDA so important because these illegal involved in the unit works tirelessly and Special Agent In Charge Joe Smith, the operations often move around from will continue to do so until we achieve Task Force is able to bust more illegal city to suburb to rural area. Once they that goal.” operations at a quicker rate. are out of one jurisdiction, a single

40 Neglect, drugs, guns, and animal Ted & Tasha Lilly continued 2010 Heroes of the Year cruelty are usually associated. “Among the dog fighters we’ve arrested, at least 75% have a history of domestic violence efforts to end the killing of thousands and gang overtones,” says Sergeant of cats and dogs each year. They will Mark George of the Chicago Police be donating $100 every time Ted Department and task force member. “If strikes out a batter and $500 every we can get these offenders on multiple time he wins a game. “PAWS Chicago counts, we can put them away with is full of true animal advocates greater penalties.” who continue to search for ways to Some of the unit’s success stories improve and optimize their ability to from last year include the break-up of help the animals,” said Tasha. “That’s major dog fighting rings in Kankakee, something as an animal lover, you Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood, want to be supporting.” and Maywood. In 2009, the Task Force The couple is also launching a executed 53 search warrants, made 91 new PAWS Chicago adoption event arrests, and rescued more that 300 dogs this July. The All Star Adopt-a-Thon from dog fighting operations, puppy will take place following Major League mills, and overall neglect and cruelty. Baseball’s All-Star break, July 16-23. Currently, the Task Force is preparing Ted, Tasha and some of their friends several cases for federal prosecution. Ted and Theo Lilly horsing around will donate their time and generate with dog, Copper. PAWS Chicago salutes all of you attention (and hopefully many for all the great work you do to save during our numerous negotiations adoptions) for the cause of homeless innocent animals from the hands of that I started my own animal welfare pets. In the future, Ted and Tasha vicious criminals. campaign.” would like to build an alternative therapies healing center and sanctuary Today, Ted enjoys frequently for all animals, big and small. exercising with his animals: “Running, hiking and camping are some of our Ted and Tasha have loved their regular activities.” Tasha spends much time in Chicago and have truly of her time healing and caring for integrated into the community. “This animals as a veterinarian and is now is the best city in the US with the studying alternative therapies like greatest fans in all of sports,” said Ted. acupuncture. “Now, I can positively I am more fortunate than I even know impact the animals that gave so much to have had the opportunity to play Under the leadership of Cook County Sheriff to me as a youth,” she says. and live here.” But it is Chicago that is Tom Dart, Chicago Police Superintendent fortunate to have Ted and Tasha! Jody Weis, and USDA Special Agent In Charge Joe Smith, the Chicago Joint Task Alexis Fasseas is Editor- Continuing Life Saving in-Chief of PAWS Chicago Force Animal Crimes Unit includes: Efforts magazine and helped found PAWS Chicago in 1997. Sergeant Mark George This year, Ted and Tasha have Police Officer Robert Foss She recently completed her committed to raising awareness about JD-MBA at Northwestern Police Officer Mark Trost homeless pets and PAWS Chicago’s University. Police Officer Lisa Russell Police Officer Matthew Darling Police Officer Reginald Ward Cook County Deputy Sheriff Steve Davis Cook County Sheriff’s Police Officer Larry Draus Cook County Sheriff’s Police Officer Tyra Brown USDA Special Agent Michael Parrish USDA Special Agent Sal Gonzalez USDA Special Agent Joseph Golden PAWS Chicago’s Adoption & Humane Center will be open until 10:00 p.m. 1997 N. Clybourn, Chicago Jaclene Tetzlaff is a local writer and marketer. She Special Volunteers include lives in Rogers Park with her Ted & Tasha Lilly husband and their five dogs, Phoebe, Lucy, Vlad, Sydney, and Sam. Helping Chicago’s Homeless Pets Make it Safely Home! 41 Veterinarians Helping PAWS Chicago Donating Medical Care for Special Needs Pets

PAWS Chicago would like to express our sincerest appreciation to the following veterinarians and organizations who donated their time and services to help dogs and cats in need of extensive medical care before adoption.

1 2 3 4 5

1. Henry Green, DVM 2. Aaron M. Jackson, DVM 3. Kurt M. Miller, DVM 4. Alexis Newman, DVM 5. Harold F. Reece, DVM 6. Barbara Royal, DVM 6 7 7. Arathi Vinayak, DVM

VCA Berwyn provided PAWS Chicago discounted 24-hour care support for over 200 animals since January 2009, which includes x-ray work and intensive care for rescue and recovery.

VCA Animal Hospitals provided post-adoption support for all animals adopted from PAWS Chicago. VCA hospitals in the Chicagoland area provide adopters with up to $500 of free medical care for up to two weeks after adoption for common shelter illnesses.

Hannah

Saving Mimi Hannah & Mimi Hannah and Mimi arrived at PAWS Chicago, each suffering from a congenital heart problem that required specialized surgeries to save their lives. Fortunately, the cardiology team, under the supervision of Dr. Henry Green, DVM, at Purdue University – the only veterinary hospital that offers this surgery in the Midwest – offered to perform the surgeries. The dogs, which in a traditional shelter would have been euthanized, are now thriving, enjoying life and will soon be ready for adoption!

Healing Ladybird & Noodles Noodles Ladybird Ladybird and Noodles came to PAWS Chicago both requiring specialized orthopedic surgeries. Ladybird suffered from a pelvic fracture after being hit by a car, while Noodles was in pain resulting from improper hip function. Dr. Aaron M. Jackson, DVM with the

CREMATION ASSOCIATION Animal Emergency Referral Center, repaired Ladybird’s pelvis and performed an FHO for OF NORTH AMERICA Noodles. Now fully recovered, Noodles was adopted and Ladybird will soon be ready for her new home. 2009 Annual Report Shelter Data s s s Spay/Neuter 2010 Goals 2009 2008 2007 NOTE Total Surgeries 17,000 16,384 15,057 14,154 19,381 The Pet Food Bank and Free Health Checks 17,677 15,617 Crisis Care Programs were Free or Subsidized Vaccines 25,381 17,428 20,530 developed to help pet owners during the recent COMMUNITY OUTREACH economic downturn. Both of these programs enable cats 105 116 157 Presentations/Events (Targeted) and dogs to stay with their 22,078 Total People Reached 25,193 34,155 owners and not enter the sheltering system. The Feral Feral Cat Sponsorship Program Cat Sponsorship Program is critical to making Chicago Number of Sponsored Colonies / Cats 47 / 634 24 / 400 a No Kill City by proactively TNR Educational & Resource Support 1,100 Ind. 980 Ind. spaying and neutering and managing the feral cat Pet Food Bank colonies in our community. Number of Cats & Dogs 745 71 Pounds of Food Distributed 29,410 2,880

CRISIS CARE PROGRAM Number of Cats & Dogs Assisted 125 103

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Total Volunteers 11,114 7,900 6,248 Active Volunteers 3,115 2,620 2,129 New Volunteers (Via Orientation) 3,214 2,557 789

2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 ADOPTION PROGRAM Goals Dog CAT TOTAL Dog CAT TOTAL Dog CAT TOTAL

Shelter Count at beginning a year 138 192 330 150 180 330 55 65 120

PET ADMISSIONS 1,953 1,502 3,455 1,764 1,343 3,107 794 940 1,734 Owner Surrender to PAWS Chicago 510 622 1,132 503 738 1,241 169 557 726 Transfers from Organizations within Chicago 1,443 770 2,213 1,091 503 1,594 526 351 877 Incoming Transfers from 0 110 110 170 102 272 99 32 131 Organizations outside Chicago

ADOPTIONS 4,000 1,922 1,545 3,467 1,751 1,264 3,015 797 869 1,666

DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED 26 37 63 17 30 47 2 15 17 * (13 Medical, (37 Medical) (50 Medical, (8 Medical, (30 Medical) (38 Medical, (1 Medical, (15 Medical) (16 Medical, 13 Behavior) 13 Behavior) 9 Behavior) 9 Behavior) 1 Behavior) 1 Behavior) % of Outcomes 1.35% 2.39% 1.82% .96% 2.23% 1.51% .25% 1.66% 1.00%

DIED WHILE IN SHELTER 13 59 72 6 35 41 4 19 23 % of Outcomes .68% 3.82% 2.08% .34% 2.61% 1.32% .50% 2.10% 1.35%

SHELTER COUNT AT END OF YEAR 130 53 183 138 192 330 46 103 149

*EUTHANASIA POLICY Transparency Statement Every homeless pet at PAWS Chicago is treated In support of our No Kill model of sheltering, PAWS with complete medical care and is guaranteed life. Chicago believes in 100% transparency of all shelter Euthanasia is reserved only for those dogs who are data which accounts for every animal that has come into vicious and pose a threat to the public or those cats the shelter. This data report publically states the outcome and dogs who are irremediably suffering, in which of every healthy, treatable, unhealthy and untreatable medical treatment cannot alleviate their condition. animal that came through our doors in 2009.

43 2009 Annual Report STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2009 (Unaudited)

UNRESTRICTED Board Temporarily Permanently Operations Restricted2 Restricted3 Restricted4 Total REVENUE

Program service fees: Adoption Center $ 488,760 $ - $ - $ - $ 488,760 Admission & Recovery Center 24,420 - - - 24,420 Spay/Neuter Clinic 727,990 - - - 727,990 Contributions 2,027,975 489,446 942,183 30,000 3,489,604 Contributions - In-Kind1 714,821 - - - 714,821 investment income 286 161 127,707 900 129,054 unrealized gain on investments - - 702,258 - 702,258 Special events 1,845,587 - - - 1,845,587 advertising income 44,050 - - - 44,050 Net assets released from restrictions 210,250 - (210,250) - - total revenue 6,084,139 489,607 1,561,898 30,900 8,166,544

EXPENSES Program Services: Adoption Center 1,224,663 - - - 1,224,663 Admission & Recovery Center 1,240,205 - - - 1,240,205 Spay/Neuter Clinic 1,443,525 - - - 1,443,525 Humane Education & Publication 554,323 - - - 554,323 4,462,716 - - - 4,462,716

Supporting Services: Management and general 120,750 - - - 120,750 Special Events 630,282 - - - 630,282 Fundraising 189,476 - - - 189,476 940,508 - - - 940,508

In-Kind Expenses* 708,319 - - - 708,319

Total expenses 6,111,543 - - - 6,111,543

Change in net assets (27,404) 489,607 1,561,898 30,900 2,055,001

Net assets at beginning of year 10,085,616 389,174 5,679,401 52,326 16,206,517

Net assets at end of year $ 10,058,212 $ 878,781 $ 7,241,299 $83,226 $18,261,518

NOTE 1. In-Kind Contributions and Expenses - are non-cash contributions such as goods and services received from donors. 2. Board Restricted assets - have been designated by the Board of Directors as reserved for future operations. 3. Temporarily Restricted Assets - consists of cash, investments, and unconditional promises to give for current capital projects (i.e. Building). 4. Permanently Restricted Assets - consists of contributions and unconditional promises to give restricted to an Endowment Fund.

44 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS

$4,000,000 and Above Stephanie Harris Pinnacle Development, Inc. Peter and Paula Fasseas Barbara Hayes Estate Randy and Anne Sara Foundation Bob, Marian and Charlie Hymen Michael and Margaret Scipione James and Stephanie Letchinger $1,000,000 to $3,999,999 Dr. Paul M. Lisnek and Brian F. Lozell $5,000 to $9,999 Judith E. Blazer Amy and Julian Mack Anonymous Marianne and James Phalin Sharon and Charles Angell $500,000 to $999,999 Edward S. Sprague Foundation Peggy, Yosef, and Daniel Asseo Sue and Wesley Dixon Bonnie and James Spurlock E.M. Bakwin Barbara Bradford and Robert Sherman The Weiner Ellman Family Foundation Sharon and Hal Bergen Marshall Field Family Nate Berkus Ann Lurie $25,000 to $49,999 Blum Animal Hospital The PETCO Foundation Anonymous Julia and Rick Butler Mary A. Bell Estate Deborah Chapman $250,000 to $499,999 Lynn Block Lawrence and Jacqueline Chesler Anonymous Anita Bryant Mauro and Daniel P. Mauro Chicago Dog Walkers, Inc. Abbott Friends of Katie Cerullo Nancy and Todd Dalaska Bank of America Richard D. Doermer Lucille Detloff Janice and Philip Beck Garry and Debby Eades Jennifer and Daniel Dominiquini The Galter Foundation Abigail Field Sue Ettelson Frank S. Kamberos Jamee C. Field Alexis Fasseas Karen E. Linden Estate Kathryn Finley General Iron Industries Charitable NIB Foundation Joy Germont Foundation North Community Bank Suzie and Ross Glickman Scott and Rita George Mayari and Robert Pritzker Merle A. Gross Kimberly Gleeson Phillip E. Raskin Marjorie E. Habermann Toby Glickman Maria and William Smithburg Wayne and Joann Hochwarter Lynn, Katie and Natalie Hammond Richard and Christine Karger Amy and Edward Hanley, Jr. Family $100,000 to $249,999 Linda and Jerry Karp Ryan and Casey Harris Anonymous Charles, Elaine and Evan Leroux Candace and Charles Jordan Helen Brach Foundation Donna and Terry McKay Ellie Keener and Keyth Technologies Bruce and Deborah Crown Alexandra and John Nichols The Landini’s of Animal Ark Charles Day and Christine Tardio Marianne and Anthony Chuck and Jennifer Laue Nichols/Paula and Greg Bork, Jr. The Draft Family Terry C. Leja Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Friends of Mr. Itchy Mary Lee Lerich M. Ann O’Brien The David M. Klaskin Family Michael Lerich Cathy and Bill Osborn Kovler Family Foundation Audrey Love Charitable Foundation Shirley J. Lindsay Foundation Richard and Lynn Reich Ione Sfarnas Adrienne and Lou Lower Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Foundation Kara and Adam Mann Roenigk Family Foundation Judy and Howard Tullman Sheldon Wallace and Carol E. Wallace-Moss Helen Hall Melchior David and Julie Shorr Irene Michaels Jeanne Stoker Cynthia Weglarz Rountree Fund Pamela and Roger Weston Minor Family Foundation JoAnn and Michael Sweig Lila Morriss and David Holan Jane F. Terrell Trust Colleen and William Noyes Carol and John Walter $10,000 to $24,999 Amy and Andy Bluhm Sharon R. O’Brien Kim and Miles White Lezlie Rehagen and Bill O’Donnell Oprah Winfrey The Bruce Family Ed and Pam Carey Al Poma The Raub Family $50,000 to $99,999 Marion R. Catron The Charfoos Family James Reed and Steven Blake Ela and Matt Booty Richard and Barbara Rinella Joanna Pace Brackett and David Brackett Chicago Office Technology Group The Crown Family Larry and Maggie Ross Creature Comforts Foundation/ Julius and Linda Rutili Wyllys and Nancy Baird Davee Foundation Joyce and Thomas Fitzgerald Dr. Scholl Foundation Sarah and John Cox Sally B. Searle Steven Davis and Janell Goense Maureen and Tim Glascott Golub Family Charles B. See Foundation Angela and William DeMars Heidi A. Simon Earth Friendly Products Debra and Richard Gonzalez Roger W. and Mary A. Kieffer Michael Stefanos Aaron and Whitney Fershee Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wilkin Diane Goldberg Hunckler Mammel Foundation Anne and Charlie Haffner Mr. and Mrs. Matt Norkett

45 2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual Giving

$250,000 to $499,999 Lynne Cooper Harvey Foundation Joanna Pace-Brackett East Balt Commissary, Inc. and David Brackett Judith Blazer Amy and Julian Mack Environmental Protection Industries Pets For The Elderly Foundation Kinuko Kagami Martin & Karcazes, Ltd. Escada Boutique McKinsey & Company, Inc. Marianne and James Phalin Alexis Fasseas $100,000 to $249,999 Noah’s Ark Pet Supply Powell Foundation Paula and Peter Fasseas Suzanne Prysak Anne Maria Mettler Trust Nancy and Ron Officer Jamee Field Sharon Faigin and Louis Rosenthal Pedigree Adoption Judith Gallo Jamee and Marshall Christine and Theodore Schwartz Field Foundation Drive Foundation General Iron Industries, Inc. Linda Schwartz and Alvin Dodek Shirley Lindsay Foundation Peter and Paula Fasseas Foundation Tim Glascott Ione Sfarnas Suzie and Ross Glickman Barbara Bradford and Mayari and Robert Pritzker Robert Sherman Ashley and Jeff Quicksilver Lee Golub Marjorie E. Habermann The PETCO Foundation Julie and David Shorr Patricia and David Spagat Jeffrey and Renee Hall $50,000 to $99,999 Jeanne Stoker Kathryn and Douglas Harder Jonathan Harries Abbott Stephanie Field Frances and Michael Henkel Bank of America Caryn Weiner and Howard Ellman Janice and Philip Beck IBM Employee Services Center Pamela and Roger Weston Frank and Pamela Kokomoor Daniel F. and Ada L. Kim and Miles White Rice Foundation Kraft Foods Matching Gifts Program Jane F. Terrell Trust Elynor Williams Mary Ann Mahoney Pierre Maddie’s Fund $5,000 to $9,999 Mammel Foundation Mark VII Distributors, Inc. NIB Foundation Alberto-Culver USA, Inc. Julie and David Shorr Karen O. Mc Govern J and R Charitable Foundation Bernardi Securities, Inc. Smithburg Family Foundation Pamela and Creighton Meland Phillip E. Raskin Lynn Block Ted and Lori Souder Benjamin and Susan Nortman Michael and Jo Ann Sweig Ela and Matt Booty Dr. Steven J. Stryker, M.D. Christine M.J. Oliver The Estate of Evelyn J. Dudzik JoAnn and Michael Burns The Davee Foundation Paradise 4 Paws CBIZ, Inc. $25,000 to $49,999 The Estate of Dorothy Reeves John Pranulis Chicago Office Technology Group Blum-Kovler Foundation The PrivateBank John Reese Garry and Deborah Eades Bruce and Deborah Crown The Richard H. Driehaus Richard and Barbara Rinella Edison Liquor Corporation Charitable Lead Trust Chicago Blackhawks Roenigk Family Foundation Erin Fauber Nancy and Michael Timmers Creature Comforts Foundation Sarah Rowe Dana and David Fields Judy and Howard Howard and Caroline Draft Erin and Jim Runnels Kathryn Finley Virginia E. Tuohy Trust & Estate Estate of Frances Mary Bonady Edward and Lores Schwind Jane Fouser Gina Stevenson and Estate of Francine Del Fiacco Shannon Smith Regan and Philip Friedmann Janice Vondrasek Leonard Goodman Bunny GE Foundation W.W. Grainger, Inc. Helen Brach Foundation Deborah J. Stephen George & Helen Hirschmann Sheldon Moss and Carol The David M. Klaskin Family Charitable Foundation E. Wallace-Moss Richard Stevenson North Community Bank Joy Germont Walton Street Capital, L.L.C. Subaru of America, Inc. Deborah Sherman Henry Groh Whitaker Investments, LLC Jaclene Tetzlaff and David Perlmutter Bonnie and James Spurlock Jerome Alexander Foundation Whole Foods Market The Jennifer Kemp Foundation Suzanne /Smelcer John R. Halligan Charitable Fund Wilemal Fund Robinson Foundation The Perlman Family Foundation Judge & Dolph Inc. Zenithmedia Carol and John Walter Carol and James Tichy Richard and Christine Karger $2,500 to $4,999 Patricia and Glen Tullman $10,000 to $24,999 Susan L. Karkomi and Marvin Leavitt Alarm Detection Systems VCA Antech, Inc. A. Marek Fine Jewelry Karen M. Kraner Animal Ark Veterinary Clinic PC Jacinta Vitello Brock Family Foundation Lavin Family Foundation Animal Emergency & Treatment Wirtz Insurance Agency, Inc. Chopper Trading, LLC Legacy Marketing Partners, L.L.C. Center of Chicago Martin Yee Steven Davis Major League Baseball Bansley and Kiener, L.L.P. Delta Sonic Car Wash Systems Properties, Inc. William Beam $1,000 to $2,499 Deluca Liquor & Wine, Ltd. Diana Peterson Makowski Nancy and Eric Beaumont Mark Affolter Dr. Scholl Foundation and David Makowski Amy and Andy Bluhm AIU Online Edward S. Sprague Foundation Lorette and Richard Malek BP Fabric of America Fund Alfred and Eleanor Erickson Jamee and Marshall Field Romana Malinowski Burt Family Foundation Charitable Gift Fund Allstate Giving Campaign Diane Goldberg Hunckler Christine Mallul Edwin H. Callison Jr. and William Hunckler Carol and Dennis Markos Castaways Foundation Alsdorf Foundation Wayne and Joan Hochwarter Metropolitan Bank Group, Inc. Charles B. See Foundation American Express Foundation Bob, Marian and Charlie Hymen Jerry Mickelson Animal Medical Center of Chicago Micole Foundation Coors of Las Vegas Archdiocesan Gay & Brenton and Jennifer Krumpfes Lesbian Outreach Charles, Elaine and Evan Leroux Anita and Daniel P. Mauro Sarah and John Cox Trudy Murray Loretta Daley Lori Arp Liberation Productions AT&T Illinois PAC International, LLC Marianne and Anthony Nichols Charles Day and Christine A. Tardio Bad Girlfriend Clothing Dr. Paul M. Lisnek and Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Mary Ellen DiMatteo Mr. Brian F. Lozell Dawn and James O’Neal Joseph L. Dombrowski Sondra and Douglas Baker Cathy and Bill Osborn Marcia A. Dunn E.M. Bakwin

46 Bank of America United Sharon Dunning Hinsdale Animal Pamela Marroquin Matthew Pritzker Way Campaign Edelson Foundation, Inc. Cemetery, Inc. Mary C. Martini Stephanie Prousis Ruth Barber Terri Edelson Jack R. Hlustik Andrea Martonffy Manu Puri Sarah Barcroft Edens Bank Jeffrey Hoff Freda Mascaro Hayley Raatz Barker & Meowsky H. Gael Neeson and Lila Morriss and MasterCard International Alysia Rambo Irving Barr Stefan Edlis David Holan Gina and Richard Maziarz Sarita Rao Dandamudi Shelly Edward and Lucy R. Minor Virginia Holden Terri McAuley Reed Family Foundation Carol Constantine and Family Foundation Thomas Holl Kris McCoy Susan K. Reed Gregory Batton Elizabeth and Jeff Pam Hooker Kevin McDonald Jennifer Reiners Louis Foundation William Bauer Richard Hough Erynn Mcinnis Shelley and Eric Reisenbigler Elizabeth Ellrodt Christine Bay Fisher Humana, Inc. Jane and Bruce McLagan Sharon Renchof and and Paul Fisher Enterprise Rent-A- Holly Hunt Thomas Zollo Car Foundation Mer-Car Corporation Caroline and Derek Benak Harry Huzenis Daniel and Christine Estate of Lorraine P. Hogan Merrill Lynch Matching Nancy Bennett Independent Forms Gifts Program Restrepo Sue S. Ettelson Bonnie Benson Services, Inc. Michael S. Cherry Joseph Rog Executive Capital Resources Kristin Benson Elisabeth Indriani Irene Michaels Roger and Susan Stone Marisa Fabbri Berlin Industries LLC Infinium Capital Microsoft Matching Family Foundation Bob Bills Adele Fairman Management LLC Gifts Program Ron and Jill Rohde James F. Blinder and Family Pet Animal Hospital J.T. Gal Foundation Dianne Millard Rosebrook Swimming Mary Wilson Drew Fasseas Loretta and Thomas Jacobs Kelly and Ardi Millsaps Pool Service, Inc. Anna and Matthew Bluhm Candace Fates Susan and Walter Jacobson Sue Mirman Bette Rosenstein and John C. Brix Blum Animal Hospital Judith and Joseph Fell Kenneth James Michelle Moncada Sharon Faigin and Joan Boomsma Fetch! Pet Care of Chicago Jankuc, LLC Belinda Morgan Mary Brennan Loop-Lincoln Park Shari and Keith Johnson Louis Rosenthal Elizabeth and Maggie and Larry Ross Barb Brown Finnegan Family Foundation Candace and Charles Jordan Gregory Morris Gregory Rothman Christin Burek Kelly FitzSimons Juanita Jordan Kathleen Morrison Chris Sagan Bryan Burgett Flexan Corporation Meta and Richard Joutras Brigid and Jon Najarian Roger L. Saltzman Business Valuation James Foley JP Morgan Chase National Data Research, Inc Sara’s Strays Foundation Group, Inc. Scott Foster Foundation Ellen Neely and Judith Campbell Wanda Foster K9 University Jeffrey Arnold Brett Scales John Canning, Jr. Frank G. and Gertrude Katie Smith and Ted A. Nelson Kristin Schaiuker Pam and Ed Carey Dunlap Fund Robert Kabakoff Mr. and Mrs. Matt Norkett Betsy and George Schmidt Michele Carlin Freeborn & Peters LLP Joan Kalimuthu Nuveen Investments Sandy Chris Carlton Eric Frick and Pamela Frank S. Kamberos O, The Oprah Magazine Edgar L. Salaway Charles Cavallier Kensington Square Sharon R. O’Brien B. Schwartz Kelle Frymire Foundation Deborah L. Chapman Monisha O’Dwyer Michael and Margaret Denise Fuelner Keyth Security Systems, Inc. Scipione Lynda and Ronald Charfoos Ogden Offset Printers Inc. Furnetic / Chicago Center Vikram Khanna Scott and Arlene Nichole and Aaron Charfoos Stasia Ogden for Veterinary Medicine Mary and Roger Kieffer Szykowny and Family Chicago Academy Karen Olsen Lynn Gantner Jennifer Kooy Sally Searle of Dog Training John Oskin Chicago Community Bank Heather Gardner Sally and Jonathan Kovler Ted Semon George Bailey Foundation Neil Krahn Dawn Shaffer Chicago Dog Walkers, Inc. Syrinx Citadel Information Fred Gershanov Cameron Krieger Sharon and Harold Bergen Management Michael Gidwitz Genevieve Kuzniar Julie Shaw Sue James Glasser Michele and James Erin Shencopp Jennifer Cole Kimberly Gleeson Langenfeld Barbara Bradford and Patrice Compernolle Glencoe School District 35 Susan Larson Robert Sherman Melissa and Anthony Greg Goldner Paula Lavely Danielle Shorr Contrucci Victoria Gordon Allison Lavicka Heidi Simon Jeff Conway Bette Grayson Terry Leja Karen Simonsen and Cortiva Institute - Chicago Woodrow Griffith Carole and Achim Lenders Linda Sherline Tammy and Albert Cozzi Merle A. Gross Chris Leone Steve Slotwinski Gregory Pappas Nancy Smerz Cruisin’ Canines Joseph and Colleen Grosz Sheryl and Donald Lesch Stephen Parenti Joan E. Dahlquist Richard Gunia Let’s Walk Chicago Patty Smith Paws For Companions Peggy Smith Jeff Davis Anne and Charles Haffner Linda Leahy Michelle Peers Katherine Lingner Maria and William Shawn DeAmicis Lynn, Katie & Natalie PepsiCo Foundation Smithburg Hammond June and Robert Locke Deloitte & Touche Kimberly Perez Catherine Smulkowski Amy and Edward Denise and David Long Angela and William DeMars Richard Perrone Lisa Snider Hanley, Jr. Family Jennifer Lundgren Geenen Bernadette Demisay Shama Petel Deirdre and Marc Sokol Lisa Dent Hansen-Furnas Ann Lurie Foundation, Inc. Daniel Pettineo Solomon Family Foundation Deupree Family Foundation Paul Lutter Casey and Ryan Harris Pooch Hotel South Water Kitchen Jill DeVaney Joanna Mallers Elizabeth Hayden Gloria Popescu Patricia S. Spratt Digitas Joseph Manicki Heaven Sent Pet Care Kenneth Porrello Virginia and Michael Sara Elizabeth Dill-Godoy Beth Mannino and Stafman Jan Henrich Paul Schick Hester J. Potter Keen Sandra DiVarco Dawn Stanislaw Gaye Hill Debra Marabotti PPS Business Corporation The Dominiquini Family Noreen Stauffer Hilton Chicago Markel Corporation Mary Prescott Dennis and Beatrice Duffy Cheryl Steiger

47 2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual Giving

William Stowe $500 to $999 Maryjane J. Brown Grace and Robert DeGrand Grant Thornton Strauss Family Foundation A Bark in the Park Hilary and Jeff Dell Direct Giving Campaign Green Courte Partners, LLC Kathryn Morrissey-Strubing Jim Abrahams David Brueggen Angela and William DeMars Green Paws Chicago and Laurence Strubing Mary and Mike Abroe Mary M. Brush and Charles and Elizabeth Denham Jamie Greenlees and Catherine Sularski Douglas Aburano Kathleen Kerestes Lisa Denman Dina Mansur Terren and Gerard Sullivan P Agarwal Denise and Glenn Bucher Dental Assisting Susan and Terry Grimm Sun Trading LLC Bob Agnew Rosalie A. Bulach National Board Inc. Norah Guequierre Jo Ann and Michael Sweig Patricia and Emilio Albertini Jason Busch Renate and James Dieter Jaclyn Guiffre Joseph Szymczak Alissansra S. Bissell Trust Karyn Calabrese-Scherer Susan Dineff Leo Guthman and Jerry Scherer Tails In the City Carrie Althouse Mara Dinsmoor Katja Gwin Helen Caldwell Takeda Pharmaceuticals American Society Joanna Divenere Kay Halvorson North America, Inc. for the Prevention of Camp Dogwood, Inc. Sara Dixon Spivy Steven Hamilton John Taylor Cruelty to Animals Adele Cannell Dogpads.net Nancy and John Hammond The Ensign-Bickford Dexter Ang Susan and Ray Canole Daniel Doherty Brian Hanley Foundation Carol Angell Karen A. Carruthers Donlen Corporation Sally and Al Hanser The Duda Family AnimalSense Matthew Carson Cynthia Doucette Genevieve Hardy Foundation AON Foundation Justin C. Casazza Gary Dulaney Marguerite Hark The Harmann Family Fund Archer Bank Melissa Casey Ceylan and Peter Eatherton Nicholas Harmon The Maids of Northshore Mason Arion Tom Cashman Edison School Harris Bank Foundation Helen G. Thomas Iris Arresola Cat Hospital of Chicago, P.C. Kate Egan Janet Harris Thompson Coburn Alison and Marshall Ash Challengers Inc. John Elliott Pamela Harting Fagel Haber AT&T’s Illinois & Wisconsin Nimalan Chinniah Sheridan and Jeffrey Ellis Katie Hauge Judy and Richard Tomera Mobility Sales Channel Walter Chmura Kari Emmer Amy Hauke Trading Technologies, Inc. Geoffrey Atlas Walter Chudyga Gayle and Robert English Mary Hayduk and Triford Foundation James Bachmann Gerald Espinosa Gerald O’Malley Tina and Tom Tromiczak Sara Badler Ellen and David Faulk Oliver M. Haynold Amy L. Turk Charlene Bailey Sheryl Favia Bo and Isabella-Blue Headlam Valerie Turner and Nancy and Wyllys Baird Susan Heil Earl Nevels Amanda Feinberg Michael Bakwin Maria Finitzo Josephine Heindel Tuxedos Inc. Alley Ballard Randall and Susan Fischer Barbara Heller Jon Ukman Ben Baron Jack W. Fisher Diane Heller Urban Out Sitters Marilyn Barrett Nina Flax Mary Henderson Priya and Chris Valenti Sue Lesniak and Andrea Forsyth Telling Aurora Hernandez Valley Air Service, Inc. Jacqueline Barry Kye Virginia and Jerry Heymann Melinda Van Sandra Bass Earl E. Chylewski Barbara J. Fox Christie Hill Arendonk-Muniz Bauer Latoza Studio Dave Ciancuillo Susan and Michael Frank June Holder Nancy Vandenbosch Constance Bauer Cisco Systems Foundation Tina Frattaroli Jennifer and Donald Holmgren Joseph Vartanian April Baum Citigroup Matching Kristi Freitag Brad Hudson Richard Vogelmann Allison Bauman Gifts Program Wendy Freyer and Greg Beihl Steven A. Hulka Paula Vogelsang Billie Bays Tara Clack Herbert Friedmann Jessica Humphry Julie and Frank Vuotto Catherine Bedrick Arlene Clarkson Friends of William J.P. Banks Kathryn and Justin Hurry Waggish Apparel Penny Beitler Elizabeth Clausen Lori Froehlich Thomas and Julie Hurvis Lori and John Wallis Robert Beltz CME Foundation Joanne Gaines Susan L. Husselbee Lindsay Walter Mark Benjamin Ernest Cochanis Patricia Gale Pamela Huston Watson Wyatt & Company Maribeth Berg Myrna Cohen Galler Family Foundation Terri Ignoffo Vanessa Watts Patricia Bergeson Michael Cole Marie Galoney Nathan Ingersoll Weisberg Family Nate Berkus Tim Cole Gantz Family Foundation Helen Iosue Julie and Lawrence Weisler Sarah Bernstein Pavlakovic Rhondda Colombatto Brita Garger Elizabeth Jarpe James Welch Berwyn Development Harold Cook Jr. Pamela Jennings Corporation Henrietta Garvin WellPet Jackie Coone James Jirsa Best Friends Pet Care, Inc. Gelber Foundation Eric Welt Michael Cora Chris Johnson George Bezrukov General Growth Properties White Chocolate Grill Svetlana Corr Kenton Johnson Jean and Gerry Bianco George and Karen Folsom Who’s The Boss Cynthia Coutre Gretchen and John Jordan Lisa K. Bibb Scott and Rita George Robert Wigley Patricia Crawford Debra Jurich Jessica and Lewis Biscamp Ann Gerber Winston & Strawn LLP Marsha Cruzan K-9 Companionship, LLC Aileen Blackwell Robert W. Rockwell Wirtz Eugene M. Cummings Kathy and Rodger Kadet Brooke Blair Kenneth and Nancy Gillis Robert F. Wise Jr. Cunningham Trading Fred Kaempfer Shawn Blair Lisa M. Gilmore Sharon J. Wolf and Systems, LLC Mary and John Kaiser Tom Dobrinski Judith Block Thomas Gladden Kimberly and Michael Curia Steven and Linda Kaplan Ross Wonnick Michael Bogal Carol Glassroth Ronald Dabruzzo Amy Kapplinger Michelle Wozniak Bookie & Belle John Godber Sandy Daulton Anastasia Katinas Tetyana Wozny Michelle Booz Debra and Stuart Gold Ruth Davee David Kavaliunas Bovis Lend Lease, Inc. Joan and Jeffrey Goldwater XpectaVet LLC David and Agatha Moll Andrea Kaye Christine Branstad Charitable Fund Edith Gonzalez David and Yurman Nina Keinberger Carleen Brophy Sandra De Los Monteros Jim Goodridge and Joan Riley Helen and Sam Zell Margarita and Kevin Kellen Clarence Brown Laurie Dearlove Google Matching Gifts Program Arny Granat Kim Kelly

48 Ernest Kim Phyllis Menter Clifford Poots David Stagman Leslie Whittet Louisa Kim Kathleen Merlo Benjamin Miraski and State Farm Companies Maria Wicks KIMCO Facilities Dave Meyer Melissa Pruessing Foundation Sandra and John Williams Services Corporation Cari Meyers James Pszanka Corinne Stephenson Brandon Wilson Karen L. Kish Melissa Michna Julia Puretz Anne and Morton Stern J. Scott Winston Jeanne Klauber Melinda Milenkovich Gerald and Sharron Putnam Lori and Craig Stern Alison Wise Joe Klein Barbara and Russell Miller Dr. Jayant Radhakrishnan Jimmy Stotts Laura Woodring Regina S. Kljucaric Victoria Mittel Catherine Raschke Gary Strzemieczny Mandi Woronowicz Ava Knell-Malato and Susan and Mark Modesto Stacy Ratner Alexander Stuart Michael Wuerstle Richard Malato Philip Moll The Raub Family Gail Swanson Heather and Mark Yeager Robert Kobetsky Diane Monhaut Mary Ann Rause Swerve Salon LLC Rita Zambon M. K. Koermer Cynthia Moody Anne E. Rea and Kenneth Bigg Sylvia & Robert Scher Chase Zaputil Julia Konger Charitable Trust Kathleen Moran Lois C. Resnick Mary Zimmer Steve Kopach Peter Szymanczyk Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP Michael Richardson Susanne and Lawrence Zinder Priscilla Kozel Jessica Tampas Patrick Morris Irene and Nicholas Riggilo Laurie Kozlak Jerry Tampier Christine Mortensen Michael Rigoli $250 to $499 Jerzy Kozlowski Shila Tantra Helga E. Muench Ring Family Foundation 5 West Hubbard Corp. KPMG LLP Akiko Tarumoto Scott Murphy Ellen Robbins Angelica A. Abuton Ingrid Kraemer Kathy and Steven Taslitz Chris Murray Kelly Roche Alexandra Adams Gene Kramer Dana and Chuck Teeter Nate Berkus Associates Katherine Rodosky Steve Adinolfi Thomas Krause Sharon Thalmann Paul Adler David and Sharon Neff Harry Roper Caroline Krecic Penna Rose The Consulting Engineers Aetna Foundation Coleen and Ian Nelson Group, Inc. Christina M. Ksoll Suzanne and Kirk Rose Eric Alberts Martin Nero The Eventors Jill Kuenstler Janet Rosen Janice Alfini Steve and Annette Newby The Shelby Family Foundation James Alfred D.A. Kuhlman Nancy and Scott Rosen Katherine Newhouse Jody and Jeff Thieman Casey Allison Christine Kulstad Myron Rosenthal Thomas Newlin Renee and Justin Thomas Gloria Alvarez Jerry Kurth Susan Rost Alan Newman James Thomsen Sharon Amelio Kutchins, Robbins & Elaine and James Roupas Diamond, Ltd Alexandra C. and Linda Thurmond American Quality John D. Nichols Russell/Gordon Co. Schools Corporation Jennifer Kye Jackie Tilton Tina Norris Kaaren and Cris Sagastume Shaun Andersen Jenelle La Chuisa TLC First Animal Hospital North Central College Saint Frances Pet Foundation Charles Anderson Adolpho La Pena Tom Ferguson Interiors, LTD. Amy Oakes Jill Schafer Holly Anderson Lake Line Deliveries, Inc. Sarah and Marc Tourville Andra O’Brien Maureen Schell Phillip and Dana Anderson Jacqueline Lane Steven Towbin Cassandra Okoye Jerrold Scherer Scott Anderson Michele and James Langenfeld Julie Trautwein Edith Olson Derek Schmidt Ann Lubart, Allan Lubart Ruth Laufer Trustwave & Licorice Lubart Kelly O’Malley Diana Schonfeld Lawn Lodge No. 815 John P. Vaile Apps Communications, Inc. Omron Foundation, Inc. Mark Schreck A.F. & A.M. Carlos Vargas Sheila Arends Shawn E. O’Neill Renate and Jack Schuler Susan Lee Peter Rauske and Donald Argyilan Elisabeth and John Lenckos Ann Ostrander Roche Schulfer Shyni Varghese Frank Arias Debbie Levitan Dannielle Owens-Reid Ashley Scollard Kevin Vaughn Arie and Ida Crown Lynn and David Lewin Monica Paccha Courtney Scott Sara Vazquez Memorial Fund Betty and Brinsley Lewis Thomas and Beth Papoutsis Marion Searle Marie and Curtis Verschoor Matthew Arnoux Tahiti Arsulowicz Carolyn Licata Mary Paquette Nanette Shahbaz VOA Associates, Inc. Sylvia Atkins Life By Design - K9 Fitness Christina Pariso Blythe Shaver Chip von Weise Daniel Backley Monica Lin Susan Park William Shaw Mary Wagner Nancy and Wyllys Baird Linda and Julius Rutili Samantha Parker Shawn M. Donnelley Fund Robyn Waldman Patio Food Products, Inc. Shefsky & Froelich Karleen and Rich Baker Salvatore and Donna Lipari Catherina Walker Laura Bales Eric London Paul S. Nadler Family Jean Sheridan John Walker Charitable Trust Julie Ball Ann and Michael Loochtan Linda Shipley Susan and William Wall Ronald and Georgeann Paul Hugh Balsam Jose Lopez Richard Shoemaker Dan Wallace Tracey and Ben Paull Evelyn Baniewicz Claudia Lovelette Alissa B. Shulkin, D.V.M. Laura Wallace Manya Paunovic Iris Baron Michelle Luke Howard Silverman Simon Walls Rad and Kathleen Pearsall Barque Mary and Larry Lund Jodi A. Simala Watchdogs Joanne Pence Sue Barrett Kristin MacGregor Jennifer and Steve Sloma Joe Waterman Roberta and Hal Barron Johannes Penzel John Machonga Christine Smith Gerald Wawrzaszek Roger Bartulis Susan Peskind Elizabeth Mangone Darlene Smith Weaver Boos Consultants Brian Bates Susan J. Peters Christine Mann Lisa K. Smith and North Central, LLC Warren Batts Stephan Petersen Robert J. Nagy Beth and Michael Marrion Carrie and Jay Weaver Faith Baxter Denise Peterson Maria and William Smithburg Shirley Marx Ellen Wehle Jenifer Becker Courtney Phillips Anthony Smyth David Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Weiss Jody and David Bedrick Kyla Phu Jonathan Snell Carolyn Mayer Lynn and Chuck Werner Sanda Behrens Piece Pizza Diane Soto Lottie Bell Carol McAdam Tracy and Pete Wetzel Derek Pieper Lori and Ted Souder Michael and Jeanne Bemi John McCartney Mary Alice Wheeler Pillar Pet Products, Inc. John and Dorcel Spengler Angelina Bendl William F. Melka Daphne and Stephen Whistler Michael and Susan Pitt Lisa Spigoda Barbara Bennett Ann Mencoff Larry Whitlow Jenna Plakut Rachel Spinka Pam Benning

49 2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual Giving

Perla Benrubi, M.D. Chicago Board Katie Dorcak Genentech Barbara Hart Danica and Bruce Benson Options Exchange Jonathon Dorr Lauren Gerstner Margaret Hart Drew Beres Chicago Real Estate Network Aaron Dorsey Mary Gignilliat Pam and Michael Hartman Laura Bergman Chicago Urban Tails Lynn Douglass Kay and Warren Gill John Hartung Laura Bermont Kimberly Chipman Maggie Downer John and Julie Gioia Jennifer Harvin Bess & Loie, LTD Erhard Chorle Downtown Dogs Girl Scouts Troop 449 Ann Hassinger Jennifer and Ashish Bhagwanjee Nancy Chorncik Martha Drevant Amy Glaiberman Leeanne Hawley Jamal Bhatty Steven and Mary Chrapla Margaret Duffy Devra and Christopher Glancy MaryAnn Hay Robert Bills Carol Christiansen Ronald Dunkel Allan Glass Charles Hayes Judy Bird Zbigniew Ciechanowski Judy and James Dunlap Mark Glazer Elizabeth Hayes Joseph Blandford Lori Cioromski Janna Dutton Susan and Fred Gohl Charles Heekin Cindy Blase Citizens Community Bank Fern Edson Gold Coast Animal Hospital Julianna M. Hege Julianne Blenkle Jean Cizek Richard Egan Kim Gold Ernest Heilemann Robert Bloomer Maura Clark Janet Ehman-Baker Jon N. Goldhamer Kathy and Scott Heitmann Bluegrass Bracing, Inc. Neil Clark Tiscia Eicher Surinder Gondal Delane Heldt Anna and Matthew Bluhm Carol Cleave Leslie Elfers Beth Good Nancy and Michael Hencke Jack Blumenstein Cathy Clodfelter Carrie Ensign Ira Goodkin Greg Henderson Denice Bocek CNA Foundation Alan Erickson Rachel Goodman Robert Hendricks Patti and Lonny Boeke Bruce Cohen Alma Ericson John Gorman Sara and Scott Henke Melinda Bohmer Pat Cohen John Errera Henri R. Goudsmit Stefan Hershberger Jill Bonitz Andrea Collias Allen Ettinger Brian Gould Mary Hershey Cathy Bosley Eamonn Collopy Jillian Evanko Jason Gourley Molly Hester Estella Bostic Pamela Comer Meredith Evans Jane Higgins Bottomline Technologies, Inc. Sara Comer Dirk Evers Brian Hilko Angela Boudreau Congregation Beth Am Marilyn Ezri Lori Hilson Robert Bouma Susan Connor Smith Janet Farr and Lillie Eiger Rebecca Hilst and Kevin Connor Susan Boyd Edward J. Fay Debra and John Hilton Marc Conrad Connie Bradbury Nancy Feck Mary Hines Constance Conway Flavio Bragaloni Douglas Feldman William Hjorth Pamela and George Cook Rebecca Brandvik Brandon Feldt Tomas Hoang Stanton R. Cook Dorothy Bratcher Marcus Felker James Hoban Jacqueline B. Coone George Bratschi and Natalie Femino Menuhin Beth Hoening Naureen Cooney William Bratschi Elizabeth Ferguson Daneen Holcomb Cheryl Cosenza Thomas Braun Kevin Ferguson Zarada Gowenlock Michael Holden Patricia Cox Amy Brierly Lynn Fesenmyer Cynthia Graham Joan and Gene Hollingsworth Amy Crawford Andrea Briski Keri Jo Fieser Bridget and Steve Graver Deborah Lynn Holm Samuel Crawford Howard Brody Jamie Filipovic Patrick Greaney Susan Holmes Donna Crown D. Lauren Brooks Nicole Finitzo Greater Kansas City Andrew Holoska Pamela Crutchfield Jean Broom M.W. Finney Community Foundation Dawn Hooper Mike Cuculi Kristine Brown Diane Fiore La Familia Green James Horstman Nicole Cullen Marion Brown Mary Firnsin Joanne Greene Margaret and James Horstman Denise Cunill Leslie Browne FirstGiving Joyce and Tim Greening Amanda Houk Heather Cunningham Ruth Bruch Danah Fisher Shana Greenwich Colleen and Michael Houlahan Ryan D’Acquisto Robert Burdick Jennifer L. Fisher Todd Griesbach Jennifer Howell Eva Daiberl Ed Burns Jordan Fisher and Jamie Roman Anne and Russell Grimes Carrie and Gary Huff Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Gary Buslik Rebecca Fitzpatrick Carl Groobe Amanda Hughes Liese Dallbauman Joann Butkus Norma Flynn Sheri and Mark Groover Wayne Huladek Marsha Damian John and Kathleen Cabala Stuart Foler Elizabeth and Ronald Guba Thomas J. Hulseman Terri and Alfred D’Ancona Margaret and Michael Cahill Foran Glennon Palandech Gerald Guglielmo Kathryn Hunt Joseph Calabria Deborah Muhammed & Ponzi P.C. Tracey Guidry Leslie and Stephen Hunt Troy Calkins Jill Decker Livney Foundation Jason Gumbs Kathleen and Kennith Hunter Lori S. Campbell Allison Delaney Felicia Fox Justin Gung Andrew and Meredith Hwang Lyndsay Canada Ann Delicate-Wagner Cassie Freeman Meghan Guse Lillian and William Ibe Canadian Women’s Michelle DeMita Meredith and Chad Freese Gay Guthrey ICON Clinical Research Club of Chicago Laura J. Demoor Vicki Freyman and Karen Frink Betty Guttman Adelle Infante Terri Candela Storm Deputy Mary and Cezar Froelich H.J. Baker & Bro., Inc. Hannelore Ingemansen Christina Capaldo Jeanine DeSantis Laura Jeanne Fronckiewicz Michael Haak Intersport Claire Caragher Stephanie Dewald Rebecca Fung Bruce Haas Madonna Ivan Cards for Causes, LLC Lisa Deyo Joan Greco and John Fyfe Elizabeth Haderlein Sally Jackle Charles Carey Steven Dezara Kenneth Gaines Shelley Haga Lynn and Douglas Jackson Mary and John Carlson James Dickes Eva Galka Sharon Hahn Julie Jacobson Susan Carr Peter DiCola Patrick and Anna Gallagher Denise and David Hall Kristin Jacobson James Castelli Lisa Diers Laura Gallegos Robert Hall Tamar Jacoby and Elan Jacoby Penelope Cate Patricia O. Dietrich Sue and Howard Galler Janice Halpern Keith Jaeschke Noel Cerda Discover Financial Services Michael Garcia Robert and Francie Hammer Ruth Janis Ann Charney Lori and John Diversey Doug Gard Hampshire High School Annette and J.C. Jemison Nguyet Chau Rosalie Dixler Kenneth Gasper Paul and Marcia Hanzlik Courtney and Barry Jennings Vivian Chen Kenneth Doerner Amy Gawura Elise Harnois Jewish Federation of Chernoff Family Fund Julie and Alex Donatelli Jami and John Gekas David Harris Metropolitan Chicago Rita Chester and Tim Donmoyer Erin Harris

50 Martin and Barbara Johanson Diana Krumpfes Patricia Martin Wendy Miller Lisa Pasterski Judy Johnsen Kathryn Krumsee Nancy Martines Eileen R. Minchk Paul & Pearl Caslow Foundation Brandy & Erik Johnson Katherine and James Krus Shirley Marx Yvonne and Raymond Mlecko David Paul Jan Johnson Jane Kruse Jerri Massey Susan Monahan Richard Pavell Patricia Johnson Michael Kuhn Material Possessions Michele Mongello PCMA Philip Johnson Carole Kwiatkowski Dennis Matyja Robert Moreen Peachtree Place Karen and Jerry Johnston Lois and Richard La Corte Anna Maury Maria Moret Beth Pearlman Clint Jones Jennifer Lagunas Kelly Mayo Stephanie Morgan Julie Peckham Donald Jones Bonnie Lamie Kelly McClay Mary and Jay Morley Arsilia Pellegrino Elizabeth Jones Shelly R. Lane Caroline McClough Marilyn Morrill Donald Penn Judy Mategrano Richard Lang John McComber Michael Morris Jennifer Perfect Julia Mano Johnson Margaret Lapcewich Michael Aragona and Virginia Mosconi Dimitri Perros Shirley and Jerome Julian Mary Lapetina Mari McDade Anne M. Mulholland Clifford R. Perry Emily Justice Steven Laporta Terri McDermott Ana Munoz Ian Perschke Ed Kaczmarek Nataliya Larionova Nancy McDonald Laurie Murlick Gayle and Philip Perzek Dawn Kahn Diamond Cheryl Larsen Marsha Cruzan and William C. Murray Polly Peters Thomas McGinnis Micheal Kalakis Elizabeth Larsen Barb Murvihill Jennifer Petrauskas Edward Mcgowan James Kalfas Wanda Laszcz Evelyn Mytyk Polina Petrovic Nicholas Mcguire Thomas Kallen Denise Launay Michael Nabielec Hisham Petry Nancy and William McIlvaine Florence Kalupa Preston Lavin Linda Nachowicz Mary E. Philipps McKee Family Foundation Kathy Kaminski Cheri Lawrence Gene Naden Henrietta Picchiotti William Conrad McKendree John Kamis Sandy Leavitt Bethany Nadobny Monica Pinciak-Madden Mary and Andrew McKenna Arthur Kamps Lisa Lee Stephanie Nahm Laura Pinkert Phillip McKinney Richard and Lauren Kane Alison LeFevre Gail Naughton Tina Pinkston Katie McMahon Robert J. Karnia Robert Lefko Suzu Neithercut Anna Pittman Kevin McNally Pamela and Len Kasper Christopher Lega Marley Nelson Lisa Pochert MaryLou McNally Ingrid Kavaliauskas Toni Leidenfrost Cecelia Nero Melissa Pocock Susan McNish B. G. Kazanova Rebecca Lembo Peter Nero Michael Podell Brook McNulty Patrick Keane Carole and Achim Lenders Jill and Myron Nicholson Laura Podraza Frank Meccia Rita Keeley Edward Leshin Kathleen Nieder Frances Polick Nancy Meccia Shannon Kekhaev Lettuce Entertain You Ann Nolan Deborah Polise MEDNAX Services, Inc. William Kelley Enterprises, Inc. Deana Noonan Carolyn Polka Tim Melas Kelly Drye & Warren LLP Carolyn Elaine and Fred Norden Nancy Poor Nancy Menendez Jeanne Kelso Erin Lewakowski Judy Nosek Linda Post and Robert Glavin Robert Merrilees Cathy Kennedy Michelle Lichon Marilyn and Le Roy Novak Prescott Group Jeffrey and Linda Merritt Shana Kerr Jeff Lietz Robert Noven Janice and Kenneth Printen Julie and Nate Merseth Cook Patrick Kessler Kenneth Lietz Barbara Novy Pritzker Pucker Family Terri Mertz Cynthia Kielkucki Joseph Lindsey Kathleen K. Nowlin Foundation James Mesi Julia and Jeff Kime Bert and Diana Lindstrom Carrie L. Nutter-Novak Todd Pugh Ashley Mester Kristine Kinder Stephen Lipsius and George Novak Richard Puntil Cynthia Metivier Dottie & Ron Kingen Nancy Liu Heather Oakes Cheryl Purdy Jean and Gary Metzler Marnie Jane Kinsley William and Nancy Lloyd Elaine Obergfell Charlie Pyne Nancy Kinzie Ellen Lochhead Kevin Obiala Edward Quinn Leo Lorenzen Donna and William O’Brien Hugo and Heide Ralli Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Speedy Megan Klein John Luberda Karen J. O’Connor Abiff Ramirez Carrie Klima Michael and Emilie Lucchesi Patricia O’Connor Lucilla Rastelli Robert Klingel June and Robert Ludwig Jeff Odenweller Mollie Rattner L.A. Knapp D. Lukac Rosamaria Ogorzaly Raymond Ricordati III Elizabeth Knospe Maria Luna Shannon O’Hara Gail Redding Sue Knytch Bruce Lundin Donna Oleson Kimberly Redlin and Phillip Crump William Koehl Susan Mack Sara Oliphant James Reed and Steven Blake Kristine Kokinakos Alison Madauss Cheryl and Earl Oliver Diane Rekus Edward J. Kolar, Jr. Carole L. Magnuson Martha Olson Sheila Miller and Paul Remias Mary Beth Kolb Colleen Maguire Optique Amy and Matt Mahoney Maria Ortiz Frances E. and Erica Kolodziej Christopher J. Renk Jean Mahoney Rachel Otto Bill Konczyk Todd M. Renneckar Barbara Main Eileen A. Meyer Over-Easy, Inc. Tom Konstantopoulos Anne Repo Mark Malin Mary and Charles Meyer Steve Padzensky Paula and Steven Koppel Barbara Reschke Jessica and Joshua Malkin William Meyer Tristan Paige Maria Korchagin Carlos Reverendo Clarence Malmin, Jr. Matthew Michaels Lindsey Palacios Kelli Kosarek Rezin Orthopedics & Sports S.C. Cinnamin Malone Rosanne and Peter Michuda Natalie Paldrmic Arlene Kotil Susan Ricciotti Tiffany Maloney Julia Mickelson Arenda Palmer Kevin Kowalski Terry Richards Mangel Enterprises, Inc. Middle West Andrea Palombizio Margaret Kozlowski Stephan Richford Amy Mantrone Midwest Appraisal Company Christine and William Panos Kaley Kracht Kurt Riedmuller Michelle Marcon Reine Mikesell Bobbi Panter Carole Kretschmer Richard Rinella Arlene Margolis Lore Mikkau Derek Parker Bess Krigel Madeline Ring Elaine Markoutsas Cathleen Mikoz Jim Parsell Sue and Philip Kritzman Joanne and Michael Rizzio Judith Marks Kristin Milazzo Corinne Parson Andy Krochalk Ashley Robbins Matina and Dean Marks Brent Miller Jennifer Pasia Barbara Krueger Heather Roberts David Marsey Lucie and Patrick Miller Debbi Lynn Passaglia

51 2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual Giving

Tracy Roberts Jeffrey Singer Frances E. Tuite and Marc Wilmore Albany Steel and Brass Britany Robinson Janice Slach Simon R. Meredith Winnetka Animal Hospital Corporation Julieanne Rodda Mark Slezak Julie Tumma Sally and Robert Winter Chad Alberts Sharon Albrecht Jessica Rodriguez Lorraine and James Smalley Marcy Turnquist Jennifer Wirth Linda Albuja Lisa Rodriguez Smart Bar D. Tyler Stacy Wisslead Lisa A. Nagy and Fred C. Ulleweit Cristina Albulescu Michelle Rojas Amanda Smeigh Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Carla Alexander United Way of Tri-State Foundation Kay and William Rollett Deborah and Peter Smith Chloe Alexander Marc Vaintrub Rocco Romano Kim Smith Jessica Wolma Karen Alexander Lisa Roncoli Rebecca Smith Linda Van Drunen Josh and Andrea Woods Sharon Alexander Ed and Harriet Rose Vicky Chioros Smith Lisa Van Duyne Karen Woods Kathleen M. Costello- Michael A. Rossi Kurt Smitko Abigail Van Houten Mark Woyna Alexandrakis and Gus Magdalene Van Vossen Robert Wozniak Alexandrakis Alex Roulston Alan Smolek Heather Alexis Kim Varga Laurie Wulffleff David Rowe Raymond Socki Gerilyn Alfe Sylvia and Thomas Vaughan Beth Rubin Richard Solakiewicz Xceed LLC Janice Algozino Michael Sackar Tammi L. Solomon Richard Verkler Noha Yacoub Chalon Allen David Sacks Solstice Consulting LLC Saroj K. Verma, M.D. Lori Yagoda Alliance Bernstein Deanna Safe David St. Martin John Verscaj Rachel Yontz Alliant Energy Foundation Pamela Salaway Rex and Lily St. Pierre Veterinary Specialty Center Dr. Stuart E. Yoss Matching Gifts Program Diane Allison Peter Salerno Ellen and David Stafman Narcisa Vinueza Sherry Yurick Chad Allman Linda Salustro Katie Stahr Fred Vocca Robert Zahm Marc Vogel Janet and Tom Zarley Angelinaa Almanza Robert Sam Stark Foundation Trust Alan Alport William Vogt Shereef Zedan Emily Sammon Joe Starkey Lisa Alsen Lloyd Voneiff Richard and Barbara Samuels Chris Steele Roxanne Zeder Kimberly Altman Renee Sanchez Carol Stegall Heidi Voorhees Marie Zenere Kathleen Altonji Tyler Sandberg and Randi David Waite James Zidlicky Barbara and Major Altum Ruth Schmitz Karen S. Steingraber Martha B. Wallace Bonnie Zilberbrand CarrissaAlvers Sandhya Chandrasekhar Linda Sticklen John Wallis Caroline Ziv Anthony M. Amato Jennifer M. Sandstrom William Stinnett William Walsh William Zolla Michelle Amato Sarah C. Pritscher Amy Strater Sophie Walters Nicole Zunker Edie Ames Colleen Amish Michelle Sargis Robert Stroud Nicole Walworth Mary Beth and Robert Amoruso Mary Lou Sarmiento Timothy Stubbs Richard Watt $100 to $249 Duane Weaver 1st Century Bank Katherine and Raymond Michelle Saverino Shari and Timothy Sullivan Amundson 2421 Oakley Partners, L.L.C. Dianne Sawaya Connie and Michael Summers Jeanne Webster Richard Anders Jennifer Sawdey Dia and Edward Weil 25th Ward Regular Lea Sund Democratic Organization Rochelle Anders Robert Scallan Susan Driscoll Audrey and Daniel Weinberg Susan and Michael Abbatemarco Anna Andersen Denise Scarpelli Calvin Swartzentruber Jennifer Weinberg Cheryl Abbott Karl P. Andersen Jennifer Schall Holly and John Swezey Dennie Welch Monty Abbott Andrea Anderson Thomas Schenck Zachary Swiatek Heidi Wenzel Sandgathe Robert Abelson, Jr. Ann Anderson Blake Anderson Amy Schialdone Kellie A. Swift and Ben Wright Dan West Mollie Abraham David Anderson Deborah Schimmel Steven and Jennifer Swift Tiffany Westfall Nancy and Steven Abraham Jacob Schneider Norman Wexler Anne Abramson Deborah and William Anderson Thomas Swigart Joel Anderson Theresa Schneider Evelyn S. Wheeler Accenture Limited Carolyn Swingley Judith W. Anderson Renee Schneidewind Jeanne Paulette Swofford Acme Scrap Iron & Metal Inc. Keith Anderson Kathryn E. Schnepf John M. Szczerba Alya Adamany Pamela Anderson Anne Schrock Carolina Ann Tallinder Anthony Adamany Peter Anderson Christina Schroeter Richard Tamborski Nancy Adamany Robert Anderson Lois Schrunk Gareth Tanner Amy Adams Ross C. Anderson Justin Schuh Kristina Tanner Julia Adams Alexis Anderson-Reed Chad Schultz Celeste Tavernetti Julie and Hall Adams Nancy Andreasik Craig Andree Andrea Schwarz Anita Taylor Karen Adams Tamara Andrew Maggie and Chris Schweitzer Ted Studios, Inc. Katie Adams Lynn Schwerman Nancy Adams Janice Andrews Kimberly Tenhor Jeanette and John Andrews Jill Sciba Ryan Adelman John Tenney John Andrews Mark, Sue and Carly Scott Martha Aderholdt Janice Terry Susan Adler Stephanie Andrews Tiffany Scott The Diva Principle Mark Wheelihan Kurt Aglynas Krista Andrykowski Kathy Seabrooks The Fine Line Showroom, Inc. Melissa Whelan Carmen Aguilar Patricia Angell Alex Seeskin The Howard & Ursula Dave White Juan Aguirre Renee Angelopoulos Foundation Chandra Sekhar Gabrielle White Sarah Ahlberg Angels and Kings Suzy Thomas Colonel Angus Patricia Shah-Nazaroff Thomas White Mark Ahlemann Holly Thompson Susan Ani Barb Shaw Charity Widrig Angela Ahlgren William Thrasher Rachelle Ankney Judith Shea Donald Wier Matt Aho Leona and Winston Shell Timber Lanes Christopher Ahrens Zach Anspach Terrie Wilborn Robin and Kurt Anstaett Sandra Shelley John Toman Bethany and Mujtaba Aidroos Elijah Wilde John Antczak Monika Shibicky Mary Tomaszewski Eugene J. Aiello Laura J. Wilhelm Ross Anthos Bernadine and George Shott Laurel Tomchuck Gene Aiello Barbara Williams Dr. Elke D. Aippersbach Jo Nell Anton Joyce and Earl Shraiberg Kevin Tottis Brian and Cynthia Williams Vincent Aita Phyllis Apelbaum Julius Sih Carol Tougas Brian Williams John Aitken Apogee Health Elizabeth Towle Susan Silverman Cynthia Williams Akron General Medical Center Hope C. Apple Duane Toyloy Julie Simek Tom Williams Ruthie Alan Eileen Applebaum Sandra Simon Trent Wissner Fazlollah Alavi Aldo Aranda

52 Ann Arent-Porto Deepa Banerjee Patricia Bedi Jonathan and Kristen Bilton Mary Bookman William Arenz Sharon Banis Michael Beeman Paula Bilton Rebecca and John Booth Karen Argie Donna M. Banks Scott Behrens Gary Binder Robyn Borchert Scott Argie Margaret J. Banks Frank Beidler Sandra Binder Denise Bordoni Blanca Arias Catherine Bannister Stephen Beirne Joyce Birdsong Lavierre Bork Megan Arity Gary Bannon Nicola Beisel Jane Birenberg Roland Borke Patrick Arlowski Julia Banta Ronald Beishuizen William Birkhill Michelle Borkowski Nancy Armour Louise Barabasz Larry Bell Stacie Birkmeier Barbara and Lloyd Bornmann Arnie Bauer Buick - Barbara Bluhm-Kaul Foundation Pamela Bell Beth Birnbaum Krisztian Boros Pontiac - GMC S. R. Barcus Joan and Henry Bellagamba Jonathan Birsa Maria Boss Roberta Arnold Pete and Anastasia Bardouniotis Mary Bellamy Sally Birsa Vivienne and Joseph Botsch Thomas R. Arnold Janet Barkell Mary Benedetto Paula Bischoffer Cynthia and Martin Bour Cheryl Arnott Barbara Barker Irene Benedict R. Scott Bitner Christine and Robert Bousquet Steven Arnstein Julie Barker J. A. Benedict Mary Jo Bitondo Evelyn Toreja Boutin M. J. Arons Barkley Brokerage Corporation Donna Benish Lee Ann Black Kathleen Bovid Jeanne and Harold Aronson Brandon Barnes Benjamin Moore & Co. M.J. Black Carolyn and Daniel Bowman J.T. Arrigo Lucy and J.G. Barnes Judith Benjamin Richard K. Black Jeffrey Bowman Robert Arrigo Tom Barnes Bobbie Bennett Thomas H. Black Lori Bowman Adrian Arroyo Aubrey Barnett Colleen Bennett Harold Blackburn Jennifer Bowyer Jose Arruzazabala Robyn Barnett Patricia Bennett Cynthia Blacklidge Declan Matias Boxa Laura Arterburn Romeo and Duke Barnett Sharon Bennett Bowen Blair Rebekah Boyer Mary Aspegren Dennis Barnette Tanya Bennett Judith Blair Katie Boylan Allison Ast Mary and Joe Baron William Bennett Margaret H. Blair Anne Boyle Erin Atkinson Emily Barr Nicole Benoit Jacqueline and James Blake B-P Consultants, Inc. Larry Atwell Ryan Barr Barbara Benson Steven Blanchard John A. Bracha Edward Atz Donna Barrett Kenneth and Kristen Benson Joe Blanford Joanna Pace Brackett Marlene Aufrecht James Barrett Melanie Benson Jacque Blatner and David Brackett Katie Ausman Steven Barrett Cintra Bentley David Blatt Jennifer Bradburn Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Elizabeth and Barry Barretta Marjorie Benton Corry Bleck Nancy Bradley Newman Albertina Avdic Sheila Barron B. J. Benzell Elizabeth Bleeker Cathy Bradley Vincent Avena Lara Barros Stacey and Steven Beran Mary and Frederick Bliss Margaret Bradley James Avgeris Tracy Barry Nancy Berard Monica and John Bliss Renate Bradley Ulises Avila Bonnie and Wayne Barski Roselyn and Donald Bergamin Barbara Bayldon and Joel Block Sarah Bradley Lisa Axelrod Carol Bartels Sharon and Hal Bergen Candice Blom Priscilla Bradshaw Susan Ayres Jones and Lynn Bartelt Amanda Berger Joelle Blomquist Teresa Brady Philip A. Jones Kathy Bartlett James Berger Lee Bloom Kathleen Brainer Meredith Azark Dan Bartmess Richard Berger Bob Bloomfield Mary Brand Erik Baaske David Bartnick Susan P. Berger Thomas Bloomquist Margaret Brandon Kathryn Bachman Linda Bartoli Charles A. Berglund Adam Blossfield Kristin Brasuell Paul and Julie Backas James Barton Derek Bergquist Mary Blossom Littlefield Susan M. Brauns Robert and Juliette Bacon Lynn Barus Constance A. Bergstrom Angela Blount Eduardo Bravo Anne and Samuel Badger Mia Bass Jerry Berliant Dan Blyth Stephen Brazeal Barbara Badger Victoria Bass Jill Berlinski Linda Boasmond Helen Breems Marlene Baer Dayna Bateman Alice Berman Robert Boatwright Jeanine and Thomas Breen Patrick Baert Renata Bateman Elizabeth Berman Bernadette and William Bober Robert Breese Anne Baetz Brenda Batten Joan Berman Cathy Bobowski Matthew Bremer Bag Enterprises, Inc. Jenny Bauer Jonathan Berman Angeline Bochenski Faye Brennan Todd Bagatelas Nanette and Hal Bauer Lowell Berman Robert Bock Rhonda Brenza Kelly Baggett Deborah Baughman Ross Berman Ellena Boddie Paul Brenzel Peggy Bagley Will and Molly Bauhs Sara Berman Elizabeth Boddy Wally Brewster Marcy Baim Frances and Gabriel Baum Christine Bernard Joan Bodendorger Brian Abrahams Amy Bains Esther and Richard Baumgarten Josephine Berni Irene Bodnar C. Andrew Brickman Lewis Baird Lauren Baumgarten Carol Bernick Jennifer Bodoh Cheryl and Mark Brickman Stephanie Baird Pamela Baumgartner Angelique Bernier Body Werks Physical Larry Brickman Ann Baker Victoria Bavone Barbara and Donald Bernstein Therapy LTD. Patrick Brierton Kristin Baker April and Jeffrey Baxter Benjamin Bernstein Boeing Charitable Trust Equity Erwin F. Brinkman, Jr. Jeffrey Bakker Melody Baxter George Bernstein Patti and Lonny Boeke Rodney Brinkmann Karim Baksh George Bay Chris Berry Erin Bogorad Laura Britton Grant and Christina Balbarin Pamela Bazan Martin Bertels Terry and Harry Bogorad James Brizzolara Anthony Baldassano Edna Bazik Sally Berthusen Carol A. Bogosian Kelly Broadway David Balderson Margaret Beale Marco and Susan Bertuglia Grace Boguslawski Richard Broadwell Amy Baldwin Martha Beale Elaine Besbekos David Bohan Tracy Brockmeier Peter Baldwin Bears Care Amy Best Jeffrey Bohmer Judith C. Broderick Brandon Bales Beasley Books Polly Best Lynn Bohmer Matthew Brody Philip Balkas Amy Beauchamp Maryann Betz Sandra Bohnet Mark Broj Brad Balke Nancy Beaumont Margaret Beutel Peter Boland Derek Broka Suzanne Ball Kathy Bechely Elizabeth Beyreis Cece Boles Bonnie Bromwell Perla Ballesteros Martha M. Beck Von Peccoz Robert Bibbee Margaux Boles Scott Bromwell Deborah Ballis Nancy Beck Laurann Bibbs Quinn Bolger Nancy Bronakowski John and Nancy Balough Henry and Dorothy Becker Richard Bieles James Bolin William Bronner Balsamo Olson & Lewis, LTD Jean Becker Edward Bielinski Barbara Bolinger Hedi Bronowska Richard Balz Jessica Becker John Bierbusse Linda Bolte Lisa A. Bronson Melanie Balzer Jonathan Becker Jessica A. Bies Eileen Bolz Gilbert Brooks James Bandman Linda Becker Bill Beall Co., Inc. Albertina and George Bongartz Donelle Broskow Lisa and Keith Bandolik Sally Becker Bill Jacobs Joliet, L.L.C. Bill and Vickie Bonitz Bruce Broten Karen Bandusky Tom and Helen Becker Deborah Billow Jason Booker Cherrie Brothers

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Jennifer and Paul Brouch Bonnie J. Bush Carolyn Caruth Howard Chrisman Laura Colon Patricia Broughton Gretchen Bush Roberta Carver Betty J. Christopher Mark and Lisa Colonna Sandra Broussard Arlan and Linda Bushman Paulette Cary Elizabeth Christopher Steven Colson Ellen and Dale Brouwer Pauline Buss J. Case Patricia Chronis Judy Colvin Anna Brown McBride Butchart Darlene Casey Mark Church Brien Comerford Annie Catherine Brown Louis Buth Francis Casey Jean Churchman Emily Comfort Beth Brown Stacy Butindaro Gail Casey Reneta Chwalisz Jim Condon Brent and Holly Brown Alison Butler Matt Casey Barbara Chwastek Kim Conerty Carol and Randolph Brown Cecile Butler Jon Cashen Kimberly Cianci Mary Congdon Carolyn and Richard Brown Reute Butler Philip Casper Michael Ciavattone Michael Conklin Gail Brown Sarah Butler Ray and Holly Cass Terce Ciborowski Bryan Conley Kara Brown Loretta and Dennis Butterfass Wendy Cassens Denny and Ann Cieslak Kelly Conley Mary Sue Brown Marlene and Richard Butterworth Nick Castaldo Geraldine Ciffone Anna Connell Michael Brown Marilyn Buttitta Gwen Castongia Pam Cipkowski Kevin P. Connell Robert Brown Danielle and Ronald Byrd Janet Catalona Circo Home Interiors Caroline and John Connelly Stephen Brown, M.D. Bridget Byrnes Laura and Phil Cathlina Citizen Bar Terence Connelly Thomas Brown Laura Cabay Marion R. Catron City Beverage Arlington Heights Mary Beth Connolly Donald and Mary Brozny Eileen Cahill Leo Cattoni Cindy Ciura R. Sue Connolly Aaron Brubaker Judith Cahill Marcia Caulkins Irene C. Clancy Gina Connor Kristin Brudzisz Christine and Robert Cain Adam Cavaliere Monique Clarine Mary and Roger Connors Elizabeth Brumann Michael Cainkar Stan Cebrzynski Cynthia Clark Anne Conrad Kathylynn Brunner Anthony Cali Michael Celer Dave Clark Claudia Conroy Ingrid Bryzinski Gloria Callaci Central Federal Savings Roberta Clark Kimberly Conte Kimberly Buchacz Amy Callahan Margaret Cervantes Susan and Steven Clark Jenifer Contraveos Karen Buchanan Florence Callo Joseph Cesarik Terence Clark Terrance Conway Jr. Karin Buchanan Valerie Felice Cameo Michelle Cevera Chris Clarke Marianne and James Coogan Andrea Buchbinder Audree Cameron Sanjiv Chadha Wichuda Cleary Kevin Cook Kathleen Bucholtz Matthew Cameron Dinka Chambers Kristopher Clemmons Tracy Cook Judysharon Buck Brenda Campbell Melissa Chan John Clennon Dan and Alison Cooke Patricia Buck Christine Campbell Oi L. Chan Peter Clerkin Kelly and Brian Coomer Robert M. Buck John Campbell Toni Chan Marsha Clesceri William Coon Danny Budimir Kathleen Campbell Karen Chanan Florence Clifton Karen Cooper Sanja Budimir Wes Campbell Kim Chandler Carolyn and John Cline Merle Cooper Jeanette and Conrad William Cann Ellen Chandra Judith Clymer Tim Cooper Budzichowski Mary and Angelo Cannataro Hari Chandra Carolyn Cobb Marge and Dean Coorlas Cheryl Budzinski William Cannon Bruce Chanen Jennifer Cobb Edward Corbett Joey Buelow Donato Cantalupo Emma Chanen Gelinde Cobbs Stacy Corbett Lynn Buelow Nicole Cap Geraldine Chaplin Peggy Cobrin Julia Corby Buffalo Exchange Gina Capitanini Dan Chapman Amy Cockrell John Corcoran James Buffurine Molly Capo Nichole Charfoos Jospeh Coco Matthew Corcoran Robert Buford Peter Capone Larry Charles Stephanie Cocumelli Amy Cornell Caron Buinis Bette Caprio Sonia Charles Thomas and Diana Codilis Kristen Corpolongo Karen Bukowski Tracy Caputo Charm Cottage, LTD. Cathy A. Cofer James Corradetti Christopher Bunch Michael Caracci Gloria Chavez Lynda Coffman Maria Correa Karen Bundy Colleen Carbone Jill Chavin Bette Cogan Chad Correll Brent Bunker Katie Cardella Kurt Chaykowski Deborah Cogan Rosemary Corrigan Connie Bura Stephanie Cardella Irene Checchia Ashley Corron Janet Burch Christina Cardenas Rosemary A. Check Hope Corse Jennifer Burchfield Michael Cardinale Kathleen Cheevers Venera Corsello Lucy E. Burg Dianna Carey Richard Chelsvig Jonie Cortesi Stephanie Burg Dollard Carey Sarah Chen Cosmopolitan, Inc. Samantha and Michael Burgan Cynthia Carfora Cherelyn and David Riesmeyer Elaine and James Costakis Scott and Peggy Burge Kevin Cargile Judith and Robert Cherry Daniel Cotter Julie Burgener Oriel Carillo Della Cherven Patrick Cotter Barbara Burgess Steve Carli Matthew Chesnul Cheryl Cotterman Melissa Burgess Michael Carlino Karen Chesrown Mocha Marjorie and James Cotting Thomas Burgess Carl Carlson Anne Chessick Cottini Amy and Joseph Burian Denise Carlson Frances and Shui Fong Cheung Alice and Angelo Coglianese Kelly Cotton Alice Burke Jack and Cheryl Carlson Sonia Chevaylle-Gutierrez Aleta Cohen Sara Cotton Christine and Patrick Burke Julie Carlson Teng-Leong Chew Ambrose Cohen Donna Coughlan Jason Burke Jack Carlstrom John Chiaro Lisa Cohen Jorja Coulter Jennifer Burke Joy Carmichael Francine Chica Rhonda and Russell Cohen Mary Countryman Leah Burke Terri Carmichael William and Linda Chin Patricia and Richard Cohn Diane Cournoyer Leslie Burke Daniel Carmody Julie M. Chiocca Lois and Thomas Colberg Barbara A. Coussement Margaret and Patrick Burke Tiffany Carmona George Chioles Jeffrey Cole Nancy Coutu Patricia and William Burke Leslie Carnahan Robert Chiostri David Coleman Gail Couture Michele Burnett Nina Carney Daniel Chiss Karen Coleman Barbara Cowell Betty Burns Carol L. Carr Nick Chiusolo Roy Coleman JoAmy Cowles Roger Burns Jennifer Carr Stephen Chivers Stacey Collar David Cox William Burns Barbara Carroll Nadia Chmielewski Laurie Collett Judy Cox Beth Burntvedt Heather Carstensen Thomas Chmielewski Denise Colletti Lynn Cox Ellen Burr Cathy and Jim Cartee Iwona Chojnacki B. Keith Collins Thomas Cox and Pamela Debbie Burrow Channing Carter Amy Chong Dorothy Collins Langston-Cox Scott Bury Kevin Carter Phyllis Chong Heather Collins Laura Coyle Jessica Busch Philip Carter Robert Choporis Katherine Collins Mike Coyle William Busch Shirley and Larry Carusi Chris and Larry Ranahan Peggy Collins Cozzini, Inc.

54 CPS Combined Charities Robert Daugherty Athalie and John Derse Jill Donofrio Jon Duval Campaign C. Charles Dauk Kathleen Dervin Robert Donofrio Linda Dymon Mary J. Hendrix and Charles Craft Carrie Davenport Mary Desfassiaux Barbara Doody Carole Ann Ealy Marie Crandall Andrea Davey Lisa Desideri John Doolen Gloria J. Earvin Marie Crebs Mark B. David Laura Desmond John Doolittle Linda Eason Karl Cremieux Richard Davidson James DeSomer Nanette Doorley Jane Eaton Debra Cribbs Susan M. Davidson Lucille Detloff Pat Dorgan Patricia Ebbers Annette Crilly Alice Lyon and Daniel Davies Ellen and Mark Detroy Veronika Dorr Mary Alison Ebert Adam Cristelli Keith Davies Emily Detroy Jennifer and Mike Dorsch Joel Eckhause Frank Cristelli Lucy and Matt Davies Cathy Devine Dolores Dorsey Julie Edell Berlin Julie Crnkovich Rhoda Davis Sweeney Laurel Dewald Linda dos Santos Denise and John Edgren Eric Cron Aaron Davis John Dexter Kenneth Dotson Rita and Judson Edidin Julie and Marvin Crone Barry F. Davis William Dexter Michelle Doty Wayne and Robin Edkin Brian Cronin Bruce Davis Anthony and Carol Di Lorenzo Damon Doucet Gary Edmonds Michele Cronin Carol Davis April Dial Marty Dougherty Heather L. Edmunds Stephen Cronin Chris Davis Deborah Diamond Megan Dougherty and Andres Diez Claire and Edward Cross Dennis Davis Emma Diaz Elizabeth Douglas Caroline Edmunds-Diez Zylpha B. Crowe Janet Davis Martha Diaz Kay Egbert-Jordan Bradley Crown Lynn Ellen Davis Nancy Diaz Akina Lolita Egger Deborah Crown Dale Dawson Rocco Diaz Allison and Michael Egidi Lorelei Croyle Joel and Judy Day Victor Diaz Dan Egler Michael Crumbock Josefina De Jesus Jo Anne and Donald Dibbern Jim and Robin Ehretsman and Judith Dartt Anthony De Michael Leonora Dickson Reinhard Eichborn Todd Crummy Katherine DeAlmeida Mary DiCola Megan Eichenberg Agnes Cruz Donna Dean Mike Diedrick Ardith Eicher Rizaldy Cruz Gloria Deanda Traci Diefenderfer David Eikenmeyer Gina Cue Charles Dearborn Gary Dienes Alex Eilhauer Esmeralda Cuevas Kenneth Dearborn Jennifer Dienes Ardyth Eisenberg James Cullen Laurel Dearborn Marie Dienes Lesley Douglas Eileen and Gerald Eisenstein Jeffrey Cullen Laura Debartolo Ann Dienner Janine Douglass Misty Elek Thomas Culnan Debra Maher James Diers Joanne Douglass Elk Grove Park District Donna Culotta Peter Debreceny Laurel Dieskow Jason James and Shelley Elkins Mary Lou Culver Danielle DeCamp Teri Dietsche Michael Dowd Kristen Elkins Joel Cummings Bettina Jill Decker Christine Digangi-Hughes Joyce and John Downs Leigh Elkolli Marsha and John Cunningham Alice and Paul Deforest Mary Diggs Lynn and William Downs Jenis Ellingwood-Cedeno Margaret Curcio Chris DeGiorgio Evelyn and Edward Dik Rose Doyiakos Raymond C. Ellis, Jr. Caroline Curlee The Degraff Family Sally Dilaura William and Constance Doyle Linda Ellison Rick Curneal Ruth Dehne Joseph Diller Sebastian Dragan-Dima James Ellsworth Charlene Curry Chuck and Kelly Deitz Mary Dillon Dennis Dragon Shirley Ellsworth Robert Curry Paul Del Carlo Meredith Dillon Lea Drake Becky and Michael Elrad John Curtin Vanessa Del Valle Sandra Dillon Dillon Rebecca Drake Stephen Elsasser Mike Curtin Mary Delaney Elizabeth Dimmock James Drasal Gregory Else Paul Curtin Robert Delaney Chester Diolanti Karen Drengler David Elstrom Susan Curtis Cynthia DeLany Angela Diorio James Drew Andrea Emmerling Dan and Alicia Cushing Lilibeth Deleon Dottie and Stephen D’Iorio Tatyana Nesterova and Frederick Emmett Custom Installations Vladimir Drinfeld Ashley Emmons & Deisgn INC. Pamela Delfi Raminta Dirmantas Bethany Drucker Jane Endres Lynn G. Cutler David Delia Carrie Distler Karen Drukker Dawn Eng Gwyn Cutsforth Michelle Delise Elaine Divita Lori Drylie Donna and Duane England Marta Cyhan DELJO Heating and Cooling Oolka Dixit Amy Duber Elizabeth English-Davis Jennifer Czaplewski Joe Della Monica Bonnie Dixon Joan Dubin Terri Jo and David Englund Jack and Arlene Czarlinski John D. Dellagnese III Elizabeth Dixon Brent Duchene Jan Engstrom Donna Czukla Mary DeMarte Laura Dixon MaryBeth Duchene Dan Epstein Colleen Czyznik Blanche Demery Ivana Djordjevic Janet Dudek Lynne Eramo Carl and Ceil D’Acquisto Demorest Consultants, LLC Carolyn and Kevin Doberstein Chris Duffy Roger Erhardt Russell B. Dahl Lynn Dempsey Brian Dobozi Mary Duffy Justine Erickson Natalie Dahlke Ryan and Jenny Dempster Laura Dobroszczyk Nancy Dugan Matthew Erickson Betty Dahm Adeline Demski Steven Dobrow Mark Duggan Reuben Erickson Gladys Dahmen Erin Demski Lois Dobrowolski Paul Duggan Thomas Erickson Janice Daitchman Edward Denavage Shula Dodson Cynthia Dugo Dorothy Cheryl Erins Bernard Dalcamo Indi Deneau John Doebler Colleen Duke Pattie Erps Linda Daley Jacqueline Denn Michael Doerner Teresa Dunaway Kevin Ervin Patricia Dalkos John and Betty Dennis Laurie Doherty Cheryl and Gene Dunbar Carlo Esannason Dennis Daloisio Susan J. Dennis Dan Dolan Hanna Duncan Yolanda Escalona Deborah Daly Donald Dennstaedt Diane and Michael Dolesh Helen Dunlap Reyna Espinosa Fran Daly R. Bruce Denuyl Nancy Dollarhide Michael Dunlay Stephanie Espinosa George Dana Marlene Denz Klavs Dolmer Carla Dunn Ron Esposito Valerie Dancey Robert Depauw Stanley and Christine Domanski Dagmar Dunn Arlene and Randy Esserman Robert Daniels Caitlin Deppa Pete Domenico Dr. Durant Anne Essex Roger Daniels Christen Deproto Donna Dommer Joyce Duras Annie and Herbert Essex Patricia Farrell Darin Stanley Deptula Jennifer Donahoo Richard Duresa Eden Essex Sam Darin Mona Derenzo Sarah Donahue Joanne Durkin Kenner and Agnes Estes Arthur Darovic Heather DeRidder Cash Donations Maureen Durkin Bruce Ettelson and Missy Bundy Clarice Dastice Deborah Derlacki June Donka Thomas Durkin Evangeline and Myron Evanich Cheryl Istvan and Keith Dermatology Center of Dayle Donmoyer Daubenspeck Southern Indiana, P.C. Patricia Donmoyer Jeanne Durley Jerusha Evans Jeremy Daugherty Alicia Derrah Kaitlin Donnelly Dawn and Frank Duslak Liz Evans

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Marta and LeRoy Evans Arnold Finkel Brian D Foy Nicholas Gambardella Giannoulias Hospitality, LLC Tiana Evans Geraldine Finley Marcia Frack Myra Gammon Denise and James Gianukos Sarah Eversman Stephen Finney Ronald Frain Barbara Ganan Stacey Giarraffa Bonnie Evitt Tim Fires James Fraites Jeanne Ganchiff John Giatras Cory Ewaldt Randall Firfer Francis W. Parker School Niketa Gandhi Adam Gibbons Exhaust Productions, Inc. Margaret Firnstein Ruth A. Francis and Anabelle Gannon Becky Gibbons Margaret Exo First Commercial Bank James L. Puralewski Kathleen Ganschow Donna Gibbons Sue Eyles First Congregational Carla Ann Frangella Kenneth Ganser Gayle and James Gibbons Louis Fabbri Church of Glen Ellyn Frank Ritter Gaoh Energy LLC John Gibbons Mary Faber Steve Fisch Rachel Frank Steven Garcia Tracey Gibbons Theda M. Fabris Barbara Fischer Jeffrey Frankel Vida Garcia Challis Gibbs William Factor Bob and Lana Fischer Colleen Frankhart Anne Gardner Dianne Gibraski Jodi Fadool Jack Fischer Jamie Franklin Kathy Garfield Tracy Giffen Damian M. Faggi Robert Fischer Kerri Franklin Robert Garfield Tracy Giffin Jill Fahlgren Laura Fisher Erika Franks Jill Garfinkle Dawn Gilbert Allen and Gloria Fairbanks Mark Fisher Nancy E. Franks Rhonda Garman William Gilbertson Sally Fairbanks Rochelle Fisher Michael Frantz Emilie Garn Lisa Giles Brian Falb Scott Fisher Nora Fraser The Law Office of Garofalo, Sherry Gillen Annette Faley Stephanie Fisher Winifred Fraser Schreiber, Hart & Storm Christine Gillespie Alport Family David Fitch Jay Frater Martha Garrett Randi Gilliam Fuller Family Kathleen Fitzgerald Lynda Frattaroli Anna and John Garrido Allison Gillick Derek Fansler Carol Fitzgibbons Diane and John Frayer Anna Garrido Joe Gilmack Jennifer Fansler Pamela Fitzner Frederick & Greta Smiley Lesley Garrison John F. Gilmore III Donna Fantozzi Cheryl A. Fitzpatrick Charitable Foundation Inc Anne Marie Garry Mary Gilmore John Farbak Kimberly Fivelson Madelyn Freedberg John Garry Kathleen Gilroy Farhan Mara Fizdale Cynthia Freeman Edwin Garver Daniel Girard Michael Faron Juanita Flagler Ally Frenzel Yolanda Garza Mary Ann Girardi Alicia Farrell Margaret Flaherty Anita and Stephen Friedman Lindsay Gaskins Andrew Given Muriel Farrell Sharron L. Flaherty Cassandra Friedman Brigitta Gasper Mary Ann Gleeson Jaimee Farrington Dyana Flanigan Leo Friedman Jordan and Julie Gaster Megan Gleeson Rachel Hegarty and Suzanne Flavin Richard Friedman Janet Gates and Jeffrey Owen Diane B. Gleich Kathryn Farrow Heather Fleitz Sherry Frigge George Gatto Lynn Gleiznis Maryanne Fauley Nancy Fleming Holly Fritz and Linda Gaudie Anthony Landrosh Paul Glickman Sue Fearing Patricia L. Fleming Donald R. Gavey Suzie and Ross Glickman Robert Fedanzo Brian Fletcher Michael Frontier Eileen Gavin Joyce M. Frosheiser Gail Glink Felicia Feder Gloria Fletcher Florence Gawin Gladys Glombowski Stephanie Fedorovich Theresa Flohr Judith Rena Frumm Stephanie Gawronski William Fryer Mary Gloor Thomas Feeney Brian Flood Gayle Prete Angela and Kevin Glowacki Feeney’s Package Liquor Inc. Hugh Flood Frank Fuda Grant Gedemer Charles Fugitt Jean Glynn Kim Feil Kristi Flood Heather Geismann Kenneth Glynn Tom Feiner Ali C. Flores John Fuller Gayle B. Geldermann Thomas F. Fuller Christine Gnutek Laura Feinstein Helen Flores Christina Geller Gregory and Lynne Gochanour M Felehm Janis Floria Jane Fullett Deborah and Mark Geller Judy Fulop Sara Goddard Pia Feliciano Bronagh Floyd Lee Geller Carol Godwin Patricia Feller Irene Flynn Leah Fulton Marc Geller Kozue Funakoshi David Goetsch Terence Felton Gregory Fohl Nika Gembicki Renate Gokl Robert Fengeler Patricia and John Foley Kelly Furr Lynn and Mark Gendleman Mari Gabbert Marshall and Jeanne Gold Angela Ferguson Patricia Foley Generations Yoga Center, LLC Alan Goldberg Barclay Ferguson Chris Foli Rosemarie Gabriel Patricia and Ronald Gengler Henry Gacioch Diane Goldberg-Hunckler Faith Ferguson Follett Corporation Joel Genisio Barbara Golden Kim Ferguson Matching Gifts Program Alicia and William Gaffney Morton David Genson John J. Gaffney Deborah Golden Young Ferguson Douglas Thompson and Judy Gentile Alan Goldman Candelario Fernandez Jean Follett-Thompson Nikhil Gahlawat Julia Gentile Elaine Fonseca Wayne Gailis John Goldman Barbara and Terry Ferrari Gary Gentry Mark Goldstein Dena Ferraro Grace Fontana Barbara Gaines Evan George Beth and Robert Footlik Barbara Gaines Lillian Golf Jean and Clark Fetridge William George Jeanette and Kimball Goluska Denise and Jeff Feulner James Ford Michelle A. Gajewski Archer Hickory Hills Jonathan Ford Daniel Galati Myron Gomberg Lane Fezio Georgia Vouris Margaret Gomez Christine Fiarito Margo and Richard Ford William Galati Robert and Cathy Geraghty Ava Foreman Mary Gallagher Parks Martha L. Gomez Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Carolyn Gerard Eric Gomoll Ann Fiegen Marcia Foreman Edward Gallagher Louis Gerard Fay Forman Lois Gallagher Nitika Gondal Chris and Tabitha Fields Mary Geraty Susan Gonsiorowski Donald B. Fields Tara Forrest Maureen Gallagher Sadie Gerbic Loretta Forsner Maureen Gallagher Linda D. Gonzales Garrett Fife Jeff Gerlick Toni Gonzales Fifth Third Bank Barbara Forster Megan Gallagher Vasili Gerogiannis Helen Forster Bryan Gallardo Jessica Gonzalez Felicia Figlewicz Richard N. Gershenzon, D.D.S. Mark Gonzalez Krista Figlewicz Andrew Foss Nancie Gallarneau Leslie Gerson Debra Foster Joanne and Mitchell Gallas Raul Gonzalez Curran Filer Susan Gerstenberger Jeffrey Gooden Joseph and Anne Darlene Fournier Leigh Ann Gallivan Jessica Gerth Lori Foust Caroline Gallucci Diane Goodhart Chris Fillip Susan and David Gertz Joni Goodman Filsinger Chicago Kenton Foutty John Gallucci Get In The Groove, Inc. Candice Fowers Mary Gallucci Nancy Goodman Jonathan Fine Judith Gethner Richard Goodman Nicole Finitzo Arthur and Linda Fox Virginia Gallup Frederick Giacoma Doris and David Fox Mario Galuani GoodSearch Aaron Fink Dean Gianetti Tracy Goodsell Kerry Fink Kim Fox Juan R. Galvez Tara Giannelli Sheila Fox Leanne V. Galvin Marilynn and Navin Gorawara Malcolm Finke Katherine Dena Gordon

56 Kendall Gordon Margaret Groszek Elizabeth Halpern Tony Hau Robert Hickok and Brian Fletcher L. Stuart Gordon James Groth Gabriel Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Hausler Shereef Hidayet Susan Gordon Mary Ann Grubbe Jack Halpern Nancy Hauth Dana Higby-Ford Gore Animal Foundation John Grubbs Kathleen Halter Edward Hawking Harry and Carrie Hightman Susan Goren Annette Grubman Lynn Hambourger Rees Hawkins Daniel Hilbert Marelyn and Michael Gorman Brianne Gruszka Rosa Hambro Craig Hawley James Hilburger Steven Gorski Eleanore Gryczan Pat Hamilton Gwen and Mark Hayden Randall Hildeman Erika Lee Gosker Michelle and Garry Grygotis Stuart Hamilton Ellen and Paul Hayes Brian Hile Kristen Goss Jennifer Grzybek Kristin Hammes Ryan Hayes Brian Hilko Mike Gott Paul Guess Kathleen Hammond Mary Hayne Cheryl Hill Linda Gottschlich Sandy M. Guettler Richard Hammond Catherine Haynes Curtis Hill Kelly Goudreau Paula Ham-Su Marcia Hazel Jason Hill Fred Goudy Cory Hance Joan M. Headrick Jessica Hill Colleen Gould Kevin Hand Lois Heald Reid Hill Martha Ann Gould Joel Handelsman Jennifer Healy Stephen Hill Penny and Mark Grabiner Rachel Hanfling Kathleen Heaton Pamela Hillebrand Melba Graffius Dr. M Hanley Alisa Hecimovich Laurie Hillman Edward Graft Evelyn Hanley Mark Hecimovich Alice Hilmer Graham Crackers Comics, LTD. Kathryn Hanlon Penny Hecktman Todd Hilson Donna Graham Theresa and Joseph Hanlon Kathleen Heffernan HIM Alexian Brothers Christiane Graham-Stuckey Hamilton Betty Hanna Margaret Heine Medical Center Elizabeth Grainer Sandra Hanna Jane M. Heineman Susan Himes Virginia Gramer Sondra and Michael Hannafan Douglas Heinz Paula Hindle Lisa Gramlich Sarah Guifarro Roger Hannah Carl Heisey Christie Hines Kay V. Granath Sandra Guinn Laura Hanold Molly Helgren Kathy Hinton Karen Granda and John Mrowiec Marie and Anthony Gulotta Katie Hanrahan Steve Helms Lori M. Hinton Mary Jane Grandinetti Donald Gunderson Jeff Hansbro Amy Hemmingsen Laura Hinze Caroline Grandt Charles Gunier Lynne Hanse Holly Hench Craig Hirsch Michael Graney Amit Akanksha Gupta Bernard Hansen Kenneth Henderson Gary Hirschberg Sharon B. Graven Joseph Gurawitz David A. Hansen Kristine Henderson Stacy Hirschman Steven Gray David Guretz Dorothy and William Hansen Mark Henderson Daniel Hixon Debbie Graye Susan Gurney Timothy Hansen Nancy Henderson Terry Hluchyj Douglas Graye Jean Gustafson Bill and Kim Hanson Julie Hendricks Seah Ho and Rick Kang Gail and Mildred Grayson Nancy and Kurt Gutfreund Laura Hanson Arne Hendrickson Matthew Hobbs and Marie Hobbs David Greatrix Osvaldo Gutierrez William Hanson Melissa Hendrix Patti Hodge Leslie Green Suzanne Gutowsky Robert Hanvy Melissa Heng Vicki and Charles Hodges Jeffrey Greenbaum Emalie and Arthur Gutterman Blair Hanzlik Bonnie and John Hennessey John Hodgson Kimberly Greenbaum Lynda and Carlo Guttillo Lisa Harbaugh Mary Ellen Hennessy Julie D. Hodgson Ariella Greenberg Carlos Guzman and James Kirby Susan Harding Dan Henning Jr. Gretchen Hoenecke Donna and Jack Greenberg Mayari Guzman Arlene and Stephen Hardy Laura Henricks Lori Hoenk Patricia Greenberg Maryann Guzzo William Hardy Scott Henricks Sandee and Jim Hoesley Jean Greene Julia Gwynne Diane E. Hargens Cathy Henry Harold Hoffenkamp Jennifer Greene Gerry Gzesh Krista Harms Danielle Henry Doris Hoffie Daniella Greenfield Sheila Haas Mike and Missy Harms Gregg Henry Carrie Hoffman Kirsten J. Greenfield Sheree Hacker Doris Harner Mary Beth Henry David Hoffman Ian Greengross Colette A. Hackett Miguel Haro Eric Henson Jane Hoffman Andy Greenwald Jamie and Chris Hadac Kelly Harper Mary Henthorn Philip D. Hoffman David Klehr and Elizabeth Anthony Hadaway Lucia Harrington David Henwood Rick and Jill Hoffman Greenwood Klehr Stephen and Victoria Hadaway Anita Harris Barbara Hepburn Rodney Hofrichter Ronald Greenwood Susan C. Haddad Janice Harris Evelyn and Tom Hepner Michael and Helen Hogan Mary Greer Tom Haddon Judith Harris Ellen Herbener Robert Hogeveen Kathy and Richard Grego Jordan M. Hadelman Karen Harris Kathy Herbert Howard Hohnsen Gregory Grimm Mirsad and Branka Marcia Harris Keith Herbert Barbara L. Holbert Landscaping Company Hadzimuratovic Tymberly Harris Glenn Herczeg Kristen Holden Erica Greiner Haemonetics Corporation Virginia Harris Joyce Herdliska James E. McCormack and Christopher Greis Cathy Haener Daniel Harrison Annette and John Hering Shelley R. Holets-McCormack Thomas Grell Scott Hagwell Stephanie Harrold Janet Herlehy Mary Holewinski Julie Grena Edith Hahn Susan Harsma Lucille Herman Melinda Holland Marion Grendzinski Kimberly Hairl Robyn Hart Margaret and Skip Herman Kay Holsinger Melissa Gribble Michael Hajduk Edward Harter Scott Hermes Marne Holstein Vickie Grider Sharlet Hakimi Kenneth Harthun Jackie Hermie Shirley Holt Diane Griffin Judith Hale Jennifer Hartlep Jacquelene Hermie Susan M. Holt and Jeffrey Braun Matilda Griffin Susan Halegua Patricia Hartmann Fred Hernandez Phyllis Holtane The Griffithe Family Beth Halevy Fay Hartog-levin John Hershey Barbara Holton Jean Griffiths Abend Halina Noralee Harty Barry Hershman Ashley Holtrop A Grimaldi Barbara Hall Linda Hartz Tracy and Dave Herson Richard Holtzman Gisela Grimaldos Dorothy Hall Julianne Hartzell Jan Hertzberg Susan Holtzman Jean Groce Hedy and David Hall Ruth Harvey Kimberly Hertzig Fred Holubow Eugene Grois Jennifer Hall Danya Haseltine Kimberly Hess Erik Homan Bartosz Gromada Jim Hall Eric Haskell Nancy and Daniel Hess Nadine Homeyer Melvin Gross Joanne Hall Christine Haskins Margaret and Ronald Hettinger Katie Hooper Theresa Gross-Diaz Valerie Hall Leanne Hassenbach Susan and Claud Hettinger Claudia Hopf Craig Grossman Wallace Hall Colleen Hassert Jonathan Heuring Clark Hopkins Judy Grossman Kristen Hallahan Jerri Hatch Genesis Hey Judi Hopkins Timothy Grossnickle Carolyn Halliburton Thurston Hatcher III Whitni Hey Susan Horn Melissa Grostick Darren Halligan Christine Hathaway Jacquelyn and Peter Hickey Alexa Horne

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Betty Horner Annelies and Leland Issleib Michael Jennings Patricia Kain Dennis Kellogg Frances Horwich Cissy and Gregory Itahara Christine Jensen Anne Kajfes Anna M. Kelly Barbara Hosty John Ivicek Alexander Jerri Angela and Andrew Kajtsa Cecile Kelly Carlene Hougen Joan Izzo Mark Jeschke Thomas Kalinski Shannon Kelly Eric Houpt J.B. Connor & Co. Barbara Jesser Jill Kalish Dawn and David Kelsch Kara Hourihan J.C. Landscape & Design, INC. Kathleen Jezek Esta Kallen Steve Kemble David Hourihane Rafal Jacewicz Laurie Jidov Senya Kalpake A.J. Kemp Kristen House Bernadine A. Jackson Karen Jiggetts Kristin and William Kaminski Nancy and Donald Kempf Rose M. Houston Heather Jackson Lauren Jiggetts Ronald Kaminski Barb Kempken Terre Houte James and Jill Jackson Johnson Family Foundation Scott Kandel Laura Kendall Kevin Howard Judith Jackson Brenda Lee Johnson and Candice Kane Keith Kendrick Patricia Howard Karen Jackson Jeffery Kizilbash Mary Kane Loretta Kennealy Chantell Howell Ohley Linda Jackson Delores Johnson Kim Kann Barbara kennedy Jennifer Howell Michael Jackson Eric Johnson Stephanie Kann Dell Kennedy Pamela Howell Tammy Jackson George Johnson Bonnie Kaplan Delores Kennedy Lauren Howey Teri Jackson Greg Johnson Theodore Kaplan Kathryn Kennedy Georgene Hrdlicka Colleen Jacob and Kelly Doyle Jason and Amberly Johnson Victoria Kaplan Jennifer Kenny Michael Hrickiewicz Janet Mae Jacob Joanne E. Johnson Evelyn Kappel Judith K. Kenny Jennifer Hubbard Tom Jacobazzi Joseph Johnson II Sandra Kapuler Richard Julie Hubbard Karen Johnson Michele Karas Ryan and Heidi Kepler Judith A. Hubbell Kristen L. Johnson Katherine and Michael Karch Diane Kerfin Tamara Hubbell Kristine Johnson Julia Karczewski Daniel Kerins Sandra Hubenthal-Aguiar Luba Johnson Karhu North America, LLC Theresa Kern Christina Huber Mary Johnson Barry Karl Sylvia and Michael Kerpel Michelle Huber Michael Johnson Betty and William Karlovsky Debra and Richard Kerrigan Andrea Hudnell Rhonda Johnson Fran Karp Susan L. Kerrigan Don Hudson Sasha Johnson Timothy Karpiel Susan Kesting Ronald Hudson Steve Johnson Jennifer Karpinski Chuck Ketteman Nancee Huebner Sue Johnson Helena Karpola Jennifer Khairallah Judy and Thomas Huelskamp Cherry Sunui Johnson Joanne and Richard Karwowski Vilas Khandeparker Kimberly and Gregory Huelsman Craig Johnston Felicia Kasa Summer Khatib Ernest Huerta Dennis Johnston George Kase Uday and JoAnne Khedkar Janet Hugg Julie Jacobs Robert Johnston Lori Kash Fran Khoury Christina A. Hughes Kevin Jacobs Toshio Joji Cheryl Kass Janet Kibler Cristina Hughes Vicki Jacobsen Meenakshi Jolly Thomas Kasza Pearl Kikos Joseph Hughes Alison Jacobson Celia Jones Kathleen Katz Eleanor Kiley Kelly and Carlton Hughes David Jacobson Curtis Jones David Katzman Mark Kilgallon Philip and Katie Hughes Laurel Jacobus D. Harrison Jones Andrew Kaufman Kilian Management Services, Inc. David Hull Elan Jacoby and Tamar Jacoby Dawn and Scott Jones Betty and H. Ronald Kaufman Clara Killian Mary Humenansky Angela Jaeger Jeffrey Jones Christie Kaufman Koh Kim Melanie Hummer Amy Jahr Jennifer Jones Kaufman, Hall & Associates, Inc. Susan Kim Leeann Neeraj Jain, M.D. Jessica Jones Lyn Kaufman Peter Kindel Lise Hunt June Jakl Maurice Jones Rick Kaufmann Tammy Kindel Edward and Judith Hunter Jaklich Machining Inc. Patricia Jones Donald Kaul Bob King Joanna Hunter Wendy Jalovec Susan Jones Ed Kavanagh Bob King Lisa Hunter Jill and Robert Jaman Karen Joost Loretta and Edward Kay Janet King Kari Hurley Bostian James James Jordan Eva Kaye Margaret A. King Patricia Hurley Christine M. James Marsha Jordan Michael Kayse Susan S. King Susan Hurley Thomas Jamiolkowski Mrs. Jordan Charlene Kazmer Vanessa King Huron Consulting Group Inc. Anna Jamroz Atul and Rina Joshi Edward Kearl Heather and Rick KingenSmith Lorraine M. Hurt Donald and Judy Jan Sarah Joutras Audra Kearney Johnna Kingery Phillip and Frances Huscher Karen Janas Peter and Elizabeth Jovanovic Janet M. Kearney Ellise Kingsberg Susan Hustad Thomas Janas Patricia Joyaux Victoria Kearney Joe and Erin Kingsley Joseph M. Hutcheson Howard Jancy Gail Joyce James Keathley Tracey and Panagiotis Kinigakis Robin L. Hutchison Barbara Janeczko Patsy Joyce David Keating Sylvia and John Kinney Sylvia Hutchison Ceazar Jankowski Susan and Stanley Jozefiak Jamie Keating Craig Kiplinger Carole Huybrecht Jessica L. Jansen Alex Juan Michael Keating Carolyn Kirby Aimee Huyser Rose Jansinski Rebecca and Steven Judd Susan Keating Sarah Kirby Todd Hyatt Donald Janus Judy Julison Emily Keber Carolyn and Gordon Kirk Arlene Hybl Claire Jaques Mary Julius Hope Keber Lesia Kirk I Do Foundation Edward and Joan Jarcik Howard Jump Jim Keck Chaoxiazhang Kirkpatrick Robert Iden Jonathan Jardine Judith Jump Candace Keegan Samuel Kirshenbaum IDT, Inc. Jack Jarosik Joyce and Raymond Jurewicz John Keeler Ronald Kita Dawn Iles Geri Jarzombek Margaret Jurich Micere Keels Christopher J. Kite Igor Ilyinsky Barbara Javorcic Geoff Justice Margaret Keena-Mogilinski Sarah Kittel J. Imburgia Nicole Jeanblanc K & B Pools, Inc. Tina Keenan Thomas Kittel Laurie Imhof Jeff Fine K. Girdharlal Inc Maureen Keene Renee Kitterman Richard Indeck Tammy Jeffery Robert Kabakoff Janet Keepers Pam Kitts Infuse Yoga Spa, LLC Douglas Jeffrey Julie Kabb Karen Keglevic Terrence Kiwala Roseann Ingalls Mildred and Paul Jenista Laura and Tom Kabler Thomas Kehoe Lynette Klaus Hannelore Ingemansen Amy Jenkins Margo Kadjan Marilyn Keil and M Keil Marsha Kleffman Installation Services Beverly Jenkins and Jeff Mull Laura J. Kadlec Judith L. Keitz Allen Klein Mary A. Ippolito Diane Jenkins Jean Kadow Rosemary Kelanic Gerry And Laura Klein Andrew Isaacs Greg Jenkins Mary Ann Kage Jennifer Keller Jerome Klein Servina Isbell Janie Jenkins Michael Kahlees Alice Kelley Joe Klein Steven Isenstein Margie Jenkins-Evans Mackenzie Kahler Judy Kelley Joseph Klein Greg and Janet Jennings Geri Kaiker 58 Joseph Klein Nicole Kouri Malcom La Fountain Law Offices of Ronald James Linday Krin Klein Nancy Kovach Amanda LaBonar N. Primack, L.L.C. Tyler Lindblad Stephen and Bonnie Klein Alison Kowalczyk Henrietta Maria Lacey Thelma Law Allison Lindgren Sarah Kleinberg Keith Kowalewski Nathan LaDouceur Angela Lawler Wendy Lindquist Thomas Kleinhenz Agnes Kowalska Maria Lagunas Erica Lawson Gina Lindsay Fran and Allan Klenetsky Leonard Kowalski Rebecca Lahners Jennifer Lawson Adrienne Lindsey Merisa Kleszyk Matthew Koziol Martha Lahti Lance Lawson Geoffrey Lindsey Yuliya Kligman Jodee Kozlak Susan LaJeunesse Mark Lazart Carol and Kenneth Lindstrom Virginia Klingsporn Karla Kozlowski Christine and Brian Lama Donald Lazo Linda and Albert Lindstrom Lisa M. Klinowski Hubert and Honorota Kozub Christine Lama Tan Le Patrick Linn Roy Klipp Laura and Richard Kracum Lynda Lambrakis Winfred and Marshall Leaf Phyllis Linning Violeta Kloster Lianne Kraemer Julie Lamendella Gaile Leahy Cynthia Linton Louise Klukas Jennifer L. Kraft James and Joan Lancaster Leapfrog Online Joan Lipe Phenkuan Klunklin Rachel Kraft Alena Land Barbara LeBuhn Gregory Lipman Mark Kmety Judith Kramer James and Penny Land Peter LeCleir Joseph Liposky Alexander and Amy Kmicikewycz Tobey Kramer Marshall and Doris Landay Jessica and Paul Leddy Mary S. Lippa Valerie Kmiecik William Kramer Melanie and Michael Landay Debi and David Lee Todd Lira Donna Knach Harold Kraske Edeltraud and Karl Landl Grace Lee Diane Liska Darlene Knafelz Linda Krause M. Landlot Julitina Lee Barbara Lisowski David Knapp Marie Krause Mr. Landowski Ying Lee and Pauline Holly S. Liss Linda Knapp Julie and Jeffry Kreamer Linda Landreth Hsinying Chang Stefan Liv George Knickerbocker Sandra and Ken Krebs Laura Landrum Joan Leff Karen Livaich Kimberly and Dave Knickerbocker Christine and Joseph Kreitzer Charles Lane Phillip Leffelman Marcie Livesay Patricia Kniffen Michael Kremer Mrs. Mary Alice Lane Christopher Lega Carol Livingston Charles Knight Sharon Kremkau Karen L. Lang Kathleen Lehan Karla Livney Richard Knight Albert Krenz Sharon Lang Amy Lehman Liz’s Pet Shop Sophie Knight Patricia Kretchmer Susan Lang Janet Lehman TradeLink LLC Glenda Knippen Robert Baum and MaryBeth Kretz Holly Lange Marilyn Lehman Lo Luong Lo Michelle Knobel Dawn and Hans Kristensen Philip Langenberg Mary Lehman Marina Lobas Arthur and Sally Knott Susan and Fred Kriwanek James Langenfeld Susan Lehman Clark and Nicole Locke Atonia Knudsen Georgine Krizek Neil Langford Barri Leiner Ellen Lockwald Catherine and Douglas Knuth Jean Kroeker Karina Langle Daniella A. Leinwand Cara Lockwood Jennifer Knuth Steven Kroll Donald Langston Nancy and Aaron Leith Libby Lodestro Liz Koch Susan and Steven Kroll Laura A. Lanigan Nancy Lejman Margaret K. Loeffler William Koch Renee and Edward Pamela Lanphar Laura LeMay Vicki Lee Logan Sandra Kocsis-Rogalski Krolo-Waliczek Elizabeth Lapham Peggy and Edward LeMire Carla Loly Kent Koen Cathlyn Kromi Dave and Nicole Lapidus Julie Lemish Peter LoMonaco Robert Koenig Lucy E. Kron Judi Lapinsohn Mariola Lenartowicz Eric London Julie Koerner Patricia Kroness Desmond LaPlace Arlene Lencioni Diane Loosbrock Michael Kohles Erika Krouth Janice LaPorte Leo Burnett Company, Inc. Robert Lopardo Tomasz Kokocinski Jennifer Krueger Marilyn Laporte Kathy Leon Karen Lopatka Nicole Kolar Rachel Krueger Shale Lapping Janet Leopold Denise Lopez Matthew Kolbe Julie Krug Linda Lara Greg Leos Judith Velasquez-Lopez Vincent Kolber Barbara Kruger Michael LaRaviere Catrina Lepinski Silvia Lopez Roger Kolling Dawn Kruger Stella and Mike Lareau Robert Leshtz Brooke and Charlie Lord Jeffrey E. Kolodny Dolores Kruger Sonya Laroia Stephanie and James Letchinger Anna and Evan Lorenz Diane P. Kolodziej Natalie Kruger Suneeta Laroia Catherine Leventis Heather Loresch Patricia Komorowski Laurel Kruizenga Alice and David Larsen Fred Levi Chris Lorimer Christopher Konarski Lorraine and Leonard Kruizenga Michael Larsen Susan and Charles Levi Brian Loring Ruth Konitzer Kristine Krull Carmen Larson Maryann Levicke Lori’s Designer Shoes Jamie Konker Debra Krupinski Jean and Jerry Larson Bruce Levin Erika and Anthony Louise Elizabeth and Raymond Konopka Debra Kruszweski Julie A. Larson Terry Levin Joan Loutos Lynette Kontny Diane Kubel-Fah Linda and Laurence Levine Tami Love Christopher Kooistra Roberta and Glen Kubica Lucy Levine Diana Loveday Geraldine Kopf Rachel Kuchar Robert A. Levine Elise Lovell Gabriel Korach Celeste Kucharski Sally Levine Bryan and Megan Lowe Ron Korajczyk Barbara Badger and Shari Levine Diane Lowe Irmingard Korbelak Robert Kudder Susan Levon Metzdorff Helen Lowery Pauline Korienek Nikki Kuehl Adam Levy Celia Lozano Phillip Koser Frank Kuhlmann Deborah Levy Ildefonso Lozano Jess Kosic Margaret Kuhlmann Fred C. Lewis Janet Luberda Phyllis Kosick Elizabeth Kuhn Karen Lewis Rodney Lubeznik Phyllis V. Kosick and Marjorie Kulp Noah Melissa Lewis Joy Lubin Jerry L. Gingerich Rohit Kumar Samuel Lewis Barbara Lubinski Cynthia Kosik Paul Kunkel Sharon LaShure Jay Lewkowitz Brian Lucas Cassaundra Kosovich Katherine Kunz Nancy and Frank Laskero Leyden High School Marie Lucas Michelle and Stanley Koss Vicki Kupczak Lisa Lauer Sharon Lezon Janice Lucchesi Joan and Paul Kossack Gina Kurek Wayne Lauer Marta Licausi Lucille Young Marilyn Kossmann Linda Kurtos Rosemary and John Lauerhaas Amy Lichtenstein Mary Luck Valerie Koss & James Hall Janet and Andrew Kurz Michael Lauria Sharon and Earl Lichtenstein Glen Luckjiff Victoria Kost John Kushenbach David and Gail Lauryn Morris Liebling Tracy and Ronald Luczak Sybille and Paul Kostelny Geraldine Kutz Ann Lautenslager Wayne Liesch Brian Ludwig Ed Kostro Katie Kwiatkowski Roger Lautt Lifestyle Marketing Group, LLC Ned Lufrano Kristine and Robert Kostycz Douglas Kwiatowski Law Office of Stuart A. Reid, P.C. Mary Lou Light Brian A. Luftman Tiffiny Koszuta Anastasia Kwit Law Offices of Michelle Paul Lilue Gail Lukas George Kotsinis Mandy Kwok A. Laiss, P.C. Vivienne Lim Mary Ellen Lukavsky

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Audrey and Charles Luke Diane and Steve Mann Stephanie Matook Kathleen and Thomas McGrath Pauline Metzger-Aronson Amanda Lukin Joan Mann Elias Matsakis Melinda McGraw and Howard Aronson Dea Lunsford Katharine Mann Sheryl and James Matt Maxine McGruder Richard Metzner Yudan Luo Letitia and Jeffrey Mann Giovanni Matteis Kathy McGuiggan Meyer and Raena Patty Lurie Nelida Mannerino Thomas Matteucci Carolyn McGuire Hammerman Foundation Michael Lusk Gayle Manning Nancy Mattorano Mendy McGuire Kathi Meyer Clinton Wendy and Robert Lutzow Betsy Mans John Matusiewicz Nadine McGuire Carrie Meyer Judith Lux Debra Manthey William Mauck Nick Mcguire Ginger and James Meyer Pat Lynch Tina Manwill Dolores Mauloff Thomas F. McGuire Kimberly and Robert Meyer Deborah A. Lyngaas Daniel Manzella Maureen Sacks Douglas McKay Lee F. Meyer Bill Lyon Michelle Marchant Christine Mausser Kevin McKay Phillip Meyer Debra Lyons Michael Marchese Deborah May Mia McKenna Phyllis and Keith Meyer Kristin Lyons Corey and J.P. Marchetti Tessie May Tara McKenney Suzanne Meyer Madeleine Lyons Brittany Marcinkoski Brian Mayer Mark McLain Suzanne Meyerowitz Meredith Lyons Barbara Marder-Gately Linda Mayer John McLaughlin Anna Meyers Susan Lyons Margot McFarland Amie Mayes Phyllis and Leon McMillan Denise Meyers John A. Lyrla Stephanie Mariduena Richard Maynard Amber McMullin James Miccucio Barri Maaske Charles Marien Monica Mazda Rhonda McMullins Janice Michael Jennifer Macal John Marinelli Sherenaz Mazda Kelly McNab Karen Michaelsen Ann MacDonald Melissa L. Marini Susan Mazer Kelly McNamee Sandy Michaelsen Porsche Machado Melissa Marini Alaleh Mazhari and Darrel McNeal Judith and John Michalek Monika Machen Lynn Mark Khai Waterman Haves McNeal Edward Michalski Kelly Maciejewski Sheri Marker-Bednarz Arlene and James Mazurek Elizabeth McNulty Gayle Michel Kate MacKenzie James Markle Mark and Myriam Mazurek James McPherson Martha Mackey Carol and Dennis Markos Susan Mazurkiewicz Joan McShane Kimberly Mackie Penny L. Markowski MBIA Foundation Connie McTigue Barbara Macknick Joy Marks MC Media Latane Meade Madelyn and James MacMahon Mitch Marks Elizabeth McAlister Mary and John Meany Bruce MacRae Paula Marks Richard McArdle Alexandria Meccia Catherine Macrae Amy Marlas Joanne McCann Nada Meccia Stephanie Macro Helen Marlborough Donald McCardle Nancy Meccia Jo Anne Maczulski Elizabeth Marquart Denis McCarthy Jonathan Medow Timothy Mader Donna L. Marquette Donna McCarthy Cheryl Meerbrey Mary Madura Jeannie Marquez Douglas McCarthy George Meier Barney Ann Maeda Jane and John Marro Jane and John McCarthy Norman Meierkort Kathleen McCarthy June Maeda Sarah and Scott Marsch Max Meijer Bonnie Micheli Quinn McCarthy Elizabeth and Thomas Maentz Diane Marsh Katherine Meints Kerri and Chris Michels Eleanor McCaslin Jean Magee Edward Marshall Linda S. Meisel Janet Michelson Mary Kay McCaw Magellan Development Gregory Marshall Sarah Meisels Wayne Mickenbecker Group LLC Katie McClain Leta Marsik Barbara Meisner Middlefork School Christine Magiera Deborah McClelland Hannah Marthaler Janet Meister Paige Midness Henry Maglio Wilma McClendon Martin D. and Barbara H. Rich Toby Meister Sharon Mielke Wendi Magno Family Charitable Foundation Kate McClung Elizabeth Melas Ruth Migalski Paul Magyar Alice Martin Kathryn Mcclure Irene and Nicholas Melas Joanne M. Migliorese Patrick and Kimberly Maher Claire Martin Tweedie McCollister Michael Melber Michele Miglore-Musso Iram Mahomed Eric P. Martin Caroline McConnie Ken Melcarek Mary Mihm Kelly Mahoney Lynette M. Martin Robert McCown Alan Melnik Mildred Saez Alex Maibusch Melissa Martin William McCoy Ken Melotte Jr. Denise Miles Andrea Majewski Patricia Martin Julie McCracken Paul Melotte Agnese Milito Richard and Gertrude Makarski Carlos J. Martinez and Kathy McCrea Catharine Melvin Alyson Miller Amy L. Maksymiu Patricia Lechowicz Mark McCullough Patricia Melzer Andrea Miller Paul Malachesen Felipe Martinez Colleen McCutcheon Jerome Mendeleyev Carla Miller Diane Malatesta Ivonne Martinez Rebecca McDade Judy Mendesh Christine Miller Dixie S. Malek Sergio and Christina Martinez Robert McDade Michael Mendralla Eric Miller Jason Malinowski Yvonne Martinez Diane McDermott Engracia Menez Gretchen Miller Diane and David Maller Anne Marie Marvak Elizabeth M. McDermott Barbara Mengel Jean Miller Laurie Mallon Christine Marvin and Gerald J. Russell Timothy Mennel Jim Miller Aimee Malloy Doretta Marwin Elizabeth McDonald Dolores Mercado Jimmy Miller James Mally Janet Marx Mary McDonnell Heather Mercier Julian Miller John Malone Mary Colaric Terri McDonnell Maureen Merin Kasey Miller Mary Maloney Morgan Marzec Allison McDonough Robert Merlotti Kathleen Miller Diane and Mike Malsom Mary Marzullo Julie McDonough Alexis Mermigas Luisa Miller Regina Mamou Julia Maschek McDougal Littell Peyton Merrill Nathan Miller Nancy and Jeffry Manasse Jeffery Mashke Gwen McDougal Hollis Merritt Rita M. Miller Jeraldine Mancini Eli Maskaleris Allen McDowell Madonna and John Merritt Rosalie and Stephen Miller Noreen Mancini Ben Mason Maureen McEvers Meryle Merritt Ryan Miller Robert Mandell Reyna Mass Patricia McEvoy-Pacelli Matt Meschewski Sarah Miller Mary Jo and David Mandula Barbara and John Massey Diane and James McGarry Sue Meslany Sheryl J. Miller Susan Maneck Doug Masters Gerald McGee Cameron Messier Stephen And Sheila Miller Barb Mangi Jack Mastney Michael McGill Michelle Messier Susan M. Miller Sarah Mangi Shana Mastoon Michael McGillicuddy Mari Jo Mester Tracy Miller Nicole Mangrum Veronica Mathein Kevin McGivern Sarah Metivier Lys Miller-Drake Alex Mankivsky Sharon Mathes Joseph McGovern Karen Metz Forme’ Millinery Paula and Rob Manley Roger and Vicky Mathews Tom McGovern Judie Metzgar Michael and Catherine Million David Mann Curt Matlin Brian Mcgowan Melissa Metzger Linda Matonich Leo McGowan Natalie Millirons

60 Mark Minier Jan and Susan Muller Wendy Nicholson Lisa Okeefe John Paluch James Minogue John Muller Kathy Culver Nickell James Okon Orest J. Panchuk Gil Minor Barry Multack Jennifer Nickels Gail Oleari Claudette Pandley Mom and Dad Miranda Lee Munder Karen Nickelson Daniel O’Leary Marlene Panebianco Dana Lee Miroballi Robert Munger Andrew Nickle Joseph Oleary Tom Panion Antoinette Mirzoian Georgianna and John Munich Nicor Gas Corporate Joanna Olech and Patrick Panizo Nadeen Miskanin David and Luann Munneke Contributions Wojciech Grabinski Jacob Pankowski Deanna Mitchell Gianna Munoz Valerie and Leif Nielsen Patricia Oleck Mary Ann Pannier Joseph Mitchell Adam and Penny Murad Beth Niemand Josefina Oliva Nancy Pannke Judy and Richard Mitchell Cindy Murcia Cathy Nieng Melanie Oliva Larry Panozzo Margaret Mitchell Karen Murfin Gilbert Noble Nancy Olive Karen and Dan Pansing Edward Mitchen Mary Murley Leah Noble Elizabeth Oliver Angela Papassavas Konica Mitra Cindy Murphy Batina and Charles Nolan Mary Ollman Liza Pappano Larry Mitton Elizabeth Murphy Margaret Nolan James O’Loughlin Candy Papuga Kathleen Mizejewski Joanne Murphy Teresa Nolan Karin Olsen Manisha Paralikar MJB Marketing, Inc. Karen Murphy Thomas Nolan Cynthia Olson Brian Parchem Regina Modestas Maureen Murphy Sean Nonn Michele and Ken Olson Nora and Robert Pardo Laura Moffitt Richard W. Murphy George Noonan Roxanne B. Olson John Parillo Mary Beth and Robert Mohn Ryan Murphy Joanne Noonan Juli A. Omahen J Nicholas Parish Richard Mohnen Shelly Murphy Linda Norco M. J. O’Malley Kathleen Parish Ada Mok Teri and Ron Murphy John D. Norcross Lynn O’Meara Cindy Park Ralph Molina The Murphy Family Jay Nordmeyer One Smooth Stone Brad Parker Bob Molitor Therese Murphy Sheila and Kenneth Norgaard Patrick and Patricia O’Neil Catherine Parker Robert Molitor Amy Murray Judith Norris Kathleen O’Neill Cecilia Parker Helene Molnar Sammy Murray Kate Norris Sheila O’Neill Carolyn Parkinson James T. Moloney Barb Murvihill Nancy Northrip Sharon Opeka Lauryn Parks Antoinette Molose Ellen Muslin Maureen and Evan Nosek Linda Opfer Elke Parra Mary Molyneaux Kelly Mutch Sandy and Edward Notz Anthony Opiola Michaela Parrillo Kristen Monacella David Mutnick Alfred Nova Amanda Orfei Eileen Parrish Janet Monahan Cheryl Muza Lynn Novak Sandy Orlandino Lawrence Parrish Joan Monroe Randi Muzumdar Norma Novak Toni Orleck Jeanette Parulski Julie Monteith Carol Myers Tracy and Mary Novak John Ormond Janet Pasaye Vicki and James Montelongo Ozee Myers William Novak Susan Orner Barbara Paschke Heidi Montemurro Sherri K. Myers Paulette Novalinski Myrna Orphan Richard Paskin Patrick and Andrea Mooney Suzanne and David Myers Carrie Nova-Starr Jackie Ortelli Jeanne Pasternak Diana Moore James and Frances Myzia Renee Novekoff Jen Orth Christine and Stanley Patek Julie Moore Nasreen Naeemullah Jonathan Novoselsky Judy Osborn John Patelski Kelly Moore Kristi and Andrew Naidech Jenny and Carol Nowak Susan Oshinski Dave Pateros Lisa Moore Linda Naiditch Lisa Nowak Michele Oshman June Patinkin Marilyn Moore Cathleen Nalli Joan Nowicki Siddy O’Sullivan Norman Patinkin Stella D. Moore Linda Nannini Laura Nozicka Susan Otero Sheila Patinkin Vern Moore Robert Napier Cindy Nudd Philip Ott Jennifer Patno Erin Moran Barbara Napolitano Susan and James Nugent Ottenheimer Teplinsky Patricia Ramirez Michael Moran David and Jodi Nardella Marcus J. Nunes Rosenbloom, LLC Amanda Patterson Erin Moreland Angie Naron Nelson Nussbaum Merlyn Otto Ann Patterson Michael Moreno II Shelley Nason Myra Nyberg Ounce of Prevention Fund Leslie Patterson Elizabeth Morley Thomas Nefeldt Matthew Nygaard Patricia Ann Ouska Marc Patterson Anthony Mormino John Neff Babette Nyka Nick Owen Marcia Patterson Judy Moroz Steven Neff Tess NyKa Farley Owens Marti Pattishall Kathleen Moroz Joseph Neiburger Timothy and Sally Oakes Kelly Owens Sally Patton Harvey Morris Albert Nelson Treva O’Banion Nina Owens Laurie Paul William Morrison Beth Nelson Linda Oberlander Loretta Ozga Marian Paulitz Carrie Morrissey Deb Nelson Laura O’Brien Bridget Ozolins Edmund Paulius Terri Morrissey Elka Nelson Mark O’Brien David Telker and Simon Paca Michael Paulsen Jennifer Morrow Gregory Nelson Patricia O’Brien Barbara Paccione Paige Paulson Gail Morse Heidi Romans Nelson Patrick O’Brien Denise Paccione Cynthia Pauluaskas Sally Morton Helen Nelson Werner O. Ochoa Rob Pachence Joseph and Gloria Pavese Zorine Morton Janice and Raymond Nelson Colin Ochs Gary and Kathy Pachuki Michael Pavlak Stacy Mosca Juliane Nelson Bridget O’Connell Koconis Anjannette Padilla Ryan Shirl A. Paw Jill and Patrick Moscato Viola Nelson and Peter C. Koconis James Padilla Joseph and Jamie Pawlak Jill Moscato William Nelson Brady O’Connell William Page Christine Payne Paula Moucka Deborah A. Nendza Stephen O’Connell Colleen Pagnani Elaine Peabody Christal Mouery Catherine Nero Jean O’Connor Meridith Paidar Gail Peace Anthony Mourek Neil T. Nesslar Karin O’Connor Painted Light Photos Dion Pearce Kathy Mower Mallory Neuberg Kathryn and William O’Connor Vanessa Painter Mark Pearlstein Jeff Moyers Bridget Neuson Anna and Charles O’Donnell Joseph Pajak Mark Pearson Kimberley Mrockowski Nancy A. Newberger Kelley O’Donnell Elizabeth Palandech Donna Pecho Brian P. Mroczek and Paul Dyba Sara P. Newell Jean Oelnick Rosemarie Palider Lana Peck Jane M. Mrofka Amanda Newman Donna Oelzen Carl Palladino Michael Peck James and Theresa Mrowicki Stacey Newman Carolyn Oesterle Guy Palladino Jim Pedersen Linda Mrowicki Tonya Newman Mary Ohara Wilbur Palm Pediatric Dental Associates Brian and Cathy Anne Muckian Andrew Ney Tia O’Hara Kim Palmbush William Pehanich Elenore Mueller Matt Nice Karen OHeath Cynthia Palmer Beth Pekol Susan Muir Ours Kathleen Nichols Mark O’Henley Philip Palmer Mary and Frank Pellegrini Arthur and Leslie Muir Marianne and Anthony Nichols Frances O’Hern Stephen Palmer Eduard Pelz Sandy O’Kane Oscar Palomo

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Jennifer Pencyla Robert Piper Jennifer Price Lisa Reaume Lynn and Denny Rissman Charles Penhaligen Matt and Kim Pipkin Sigrid Price Red Arrow Products Diane Ritchie Ellen Pennow Ryan Pirnat Todd Price Company LLC Robert Ritholz Carole Ann Penzkofer Anthony Pittel William Price Red Dog House, LLC Jeff Rizner Terri and Jeffrey Perelman David and Melinda Plaisier Maria Luisa Prieto-Yanez Red Lodge Foundation Christina Rizzo Betty Perkins Julie Plakut Toni Primack Allen Reed Zane Robbins Bob Perkins Gary Plaster Frances Proc Marge Reed Dona Robbins-Cohen Vicky Perlman Playboy Enterprises, Inc. Michael Prochot Theresa Reed Chenessa Roberson Larry and Brenda Perlstein Playful Paws Kathleen Prodoehl Barbara and Charles Reeder Robert L. Heubeck and Liz and Jim Perry Ms. Mitchell and Mr. Plecki Cheryl Proudfoot Janice K. Reeger Associates, Inc. Nancy Persinger Pamela Plehn Claire Prouty Margo Reese Robert R. McCormick Ronnie Pertnoy Marc Plew Russell Pruim Polly Reese Tribune Foundation Janeen Perutis Janet Plezbert William Pry Peter Reggi Bettina Roberts Marjorie and Carl Pesaresi John Plezbert Mark Przybyla Russell Regnier Carl Roberts Kyle Peter Lynn M. Pliska Nancy Puchalski Louise Rehling Eillen Roberts Cynthia and Scott Peters Sue Plotke Colette Pulfer Robert Rehor Susan Roberts Laura J. Peters JoAnne Plotkin Hal Purkey Debra K. Reich Carmen Robes Peter Peters Maya Plotnick Ted Pych Justine Reichardt John Robie Amy Petersen Thomas and Sue Podbielski Harold Pye Beth Reichert Carole Robison Walter Petersen Arnold Podzimek Patricia and Arnold Pyle Diane and Carl Reid Gregory and Beth Robitaille Crystal Peterson Melissa Quick Paul Reid Susan Rock Nancy Peterson Kathleen Quigley Jamie Reifman James Rocks Pia and Michael Peterson Diana and James Quinn Vincent and Linda Reilly Ted Rockwell Thomas Peterson Karina and Eric Quinn Jason Reis Sandie Rodda Michael Petrey Lisa Quiroga Ann-Maryjane Reische Mary Jane Roddy Gene Petrie Wendy Qunlan Brad Reisinger Michael and Jennifer Rodeck Jane Petrillo R.A. Rowland Peggy Reitz Carol Rodgers Cindy Petriw Paul Raasch Christine Remus Rodolfo Avina Brianna Petro John Race Marilyn and Richard Renk Claudia Rodriguez Elvia Rodriguez G Petro Skooter Gordana Racic Diane Rennpferd John Petrukovich Helen Raczy Ariste Reno Luis Rodriguez Theresa Mary Peyton Dan Radaj Bette and Harry Resis Manuel Rodriguez Bruce Pfaff Gary and Nancy Pogwizd DebraJean Radakovich Perry Resnick Margaret Rodriguez Judith Pfanenstiel Susan E. Pokuta-Fine Denise Raddatz Barbara Revak Maria Rodriguez Margaret Pfeifle and Bruce Fine Kim and George Radich Barbara Rey Marybeth Rodriguez Pfizer Foundation Matching Patricia A. Polich Katherine Radler Marcey and Rey Reyes Keren Rodriquez Gifts Program Victoria Polito Amy Radtke-Bovenzi Paul and Carol Rezmer Russell P. Roedl Linda Pfluger Barbara Pollack Cornelia Raducan Nancy Reznic Roenigk Family Foundation Hang Pham Jeanie Pollack Cindy Radzik Pamela Rhine Melinda Roenisch Karen Phelan Lisa Pollard Melissa Raedle Barbara Rhodes Bobbie Roeske Douglas Philip and Douglas Pollina Dana Ragiel Debbie and Aaron Rhomberg Marion Roglich Patricia Bentley Louis Pollman Johanna Raimond Erica Riccardi Tanya Rogowsky Pamela G. Phillips Weston Elli Pollock Lynne Raimondo and Tina Riccio Linda Rohde and Roger L. Weston Oren T. Pollock Stanley Parzen David Rice Nancy E. Rohn George Phillips Irwin Polls Kathleen Rakauski Marilyn Rice Corinne Rohr Jacqueline Phillips Marc Pomerance Michael Rakers Richard and Lili Ann Zisook Lindsay Rohrbacher Amy Philpott Mike Pool Scott Ralston Family Foundation Mary C. Rohrich Physicians of America, Inc. Bronwyn Poole Jill Ramion Charles Richards Julie Roin and Saul Levmore Mary Piccirillo Thomas Poor Juan Ramirez Diane and Thomas Richards Myron Role Catherine Pickar John Poppe Gladys Ramos Lori Richards Carol and Michael Rolfs Joanne Pickelman Ami Porte John Rampart Peggy Richards Kathleen and Ronald Rolsing Denise and Michael Joseph Porter Terry and Martin Richards Donna Romain Pickle-Dornback Katie Ramsey Portfolio Hotels & Resorts LLC Johnathan Richardson Joanne Roman Joyce Piechota Alex Randow Erica Judy Richardson Laura Roman James Pielsticker Gloria Ranelli Gigi Posejpal Claudia Richman Michaelene Roman Laura Pieper Carol Ransom Mary Posniak Mary Ann Rickert Melissa Romero Gregory Pierce Carol Rapacz Jana Pospichal Cromer Manuel Rico Carol Roncoli Suzanne Pierce Raymond Rapacz Marie Pospichal Jane Rider Lisa Roncoli Debra Pierik Amy Rapp Helen Pottage Jonas Rieter Megan Rooney Carla Pies Elizabeth Rasgus Barbara F. Potter Emmy Rigali Madeline Rorrie Margaret Pietraszek Sophia Rashkin Elton Potts Paula Riggins Sheryl Rosa Wayne Pietraszek Zoran Raskovich Dorothy Poulos Gail D. Riihimaki Carol Rosati Michael Pifko Carrie Ratliff Theresa Poutamen Charles Riley Edward Rose Francesca Pignataro Jameson Ratner Debra and Robert Powell Colleen Riley Julie Rose Jenny Pike Robert Ratz Virginia Poynton Mark Riley Rene Rose Dolores Pileggi Carey and Tom Rausch Stacey Prange Phil Riley Ellen and Robert Rosen Sandra Pillar Leticia Rausch Trisha Pray David Rinaldi Ruth Rosen Madeline Pincombe William Rausch Gail Prendergast Dolores Rinaldi David and Petra Rosenberg Araceli and Guillermo Pineda Jeffrey Rauske Kathleen Preodor Marta Rinaldi Estrella Rosenberg Patricia R. Pinianski Marisa Rave Michele and Harry Preste Timothy Rinchiuso Michael and Leonard Bernice Pink Joyce Rawlings C. L. Prestiano Karen Rinella Sally and Richard Rosenthal Pinp, Inc. David Ray Preston Design Group LLC Julie Ring Rachel Rosner Carole Pinson Jeffrey Ray Brad Preston Pamela Ring Cynthia Ross Polayes Peter Pintozzi Wendy Raymer Diana Prete Vincent Ring Arlene Ross Victor Pioli Cynthia Ready Christine Preuss-Foli Lilla Rink Joan Fiona Ross Kirk Pion Realtors to the Rescue Julia Prey Karen Riordan Margaret Ross Joe Piotrowski Mary Ann Reandeau Angela Price Gretchen Reaster Melony Rios Patricia and Ronald Ross

62 Robin Ross Kenneth Sanders Michelle Schmalz Cathy Selig William Sielepkowski Dorothy W. Rossa Linda Sanderson Charles Schmidt James Semmler Donna Siemro Dianne Rossell James and Nancy Sands Jill Schmidt Danielle Senese Neal Sieroslawski Vicki Rossing Robert Saner Kristina Schmidt Debarshi and Mondira Sengupta Sabrina Sigg Ilya Rosson Anthony Sansone Lyle Schmidt Stephanie Seplowin Margie Silha Abbie Roth Donald Santamour, Jr. Mike Schmidt Winston Sequeira Astrida Silins Jen Roth Bernard Santarsiero Cynthia Schmitt Beverly Serafin Tisha Silva Richard Roth Iris Santiago Jonathan Schmugge Jan Serafine Nancy Silverman Sheila and Todd Roth Joan Santiago Brad Schneider Alan Serlin Justine Silvey Mark Rothas Nicole Santiago Elayne Schneider Erin Sermeus Kathy Silvia Jean L. Rothbarth Randall and Anne Sara James Schneider Angela Serrano Elizabeth and Timothy Simer Stacy Rotter Mili Sarkar Lisa Schneider Anthony Serritella Andrew Simmons Mary Rouse Adam Sarmast Paul Schneider Mary Serritella Barbara Simon Jan Roversi Lauren Sartain Tiffany Schneider Pat Sershon Kathryn L. Simon David Roy Jennifer Saslaw Ian Schochet Geraldine Server Nancy Simon Kathleen Rozak Linda and Richard Saslow Linda Sue Schockling Romansic Susan Sessler Robert Simon Brian Rubens Ron Satenstein Jo Ann Schoen Emily Seto William and Joan Simon Judith L. Rubin Rosannah Sather David Schoenberg Sandi Severi Lisa Simone Kellie Rubino Leslie and Peter Sauerbrei Julie Schoenfeld Kara Severson Margaret Simonsen Earl Rubinoff Heather Saunders Susan Schoephoester Alita Sevin Aileen Simpson M. Ruddick Stacey Saunders William Schofield Scott Sevon Manliff Simpson Charles Rudow Deanna Sauriol Karen Scholle Thelma and Harold Shade Tricia Simpson Russell Rudsinski Jerome Sauvage Sondra and Edwin Schonfeld Allison Salomon and Kent Shafer Vickie Simpson Dale and Melinda Rudy Melisha Savage Marily Schonthal Ajay Shah Katherine Sindelar Christina Ruiz Shira Saville Marilyn Schoonmaker Najia Shakoor Rochelle Singer Fred Ruiz Mary Sawall Tom and Linda Schraufnagel Larissa Shames Ryan Singer Irene Ruiz Audrey Sawaya David and Robin Schrauth Lawrence Shane Dana Singerman Maria-Felix Ruiz Elizabeth Sawyer Judith Schrecker Elizabeth Shanklin Marie Sinioris Melanie Rummel Jo Sawyer Greg Schrock Ellen Shannon Christine Sinnott Heather Runge Todd Sawyer Candice Helen Shannon David Sippel Debra Rush Anne and Mitchell Saywitz Feather Schroeder April Shapiro Mary Sippel Patricia and Dennis Rusin Liha Sayyed Jacob Schtevie Kathleen Shapiro Thomas Siracusa Sarah and Brian Russe Connelly Sonia Villagomez Scalera John Schubert Monique Sharma Elaine Sisto Kerry Russell Bob Scales John Schubert Sharon’s Wash’n Wag’n LLC Bernadine Sivek Linda Russell Lotta Scarano Ann Schueneman Elizabeth and Robert Sharp Carrie Siwiec Barbara Russo Barney Schaab Sandy Schuermann Kathy Sharpe John Sjoholm Frank Russo Kate Schaab Amy E. Schuett Melissa Shary Fredrik Sjostrom Andrew Ruthberg Barbara Schaaf Andrew Schultz Sharon and William Shatkus Allison Skae Linda Rutkowski Elaine Schachter Carol Schultz David and Kendra Shaughnessy Gary Skala David Ruttenberg Ellyn Schaefer Nancy Schultz Stephen Shaughnessy Beverly Ann Skepnek James E. Ruud Julie Schaefer Shirley Schultz James and Beverly Shaver Joann Skiba Barbara Ruvel Karen Schaefer Susan Schultz Ernest and Charlotte Shaw Chris and Peter Skinger Richard T. Ruzich Robert Schaefer Tracy Schultz Margaret Shaw John Skorupa Ryan Whitcomb and Judy Schaefer-Drosos Peggy Schulze Lynn Shea Catherine and Lester Skubal Stacy Salomone Chris Schaerli Gary Schuman Shea, Paige & Rogal, Inc. Tim Slach Jack Ryan Jeremy and Jennifer Schaffer Jacqueline Schuman Mary Sheedy Joan Slanina Thomas Ryan Kelly Schaible Gerie Schumann Greg Sheldon Joan Slavin and Charles Marcotte Cynthia Rybak Joanne Schalk Maura Schuster David Shelton Robert Slawik Heather Rybicki Barbara Scharringhausen Howard Schwab Hilary Shenfeld Jerry Slechta Jeff Rydz Eileen Schatz George J. Schwabe, Jr. Scott Shepherd James Slepicka Dr. Robert Rynberk Sharon Schatz Julie Schwalge Roslyn Sheppard Craig Slepkas Dorothy Rzeszutko Lin Schaye Jolie Schwartz Tova Marie Sarah and Craig Sliva S & T Provisions Co., Inc. David Schechterman Liska Schwartz McKinley Sherrod Arlene and Joseph Sliwa Jacqueline Sabian Jeremy Scheel Joan M. Schwarz Barb and Jim Sherwood Judith Sloan Theresa Sachtschale The Scheibe Family Kay and Richard Schwarz Elizabeth and John Shields Lauran Sloan Elizabeth Sacks Joy Schein Norbert Schwarz Gina Shields Liz Sloan Safeco Insurance Foundation Julian Scheinbuks Nancy Schwind Nikki Shields Linda Sloma Elizabeth Safranek Kenneth E. Scheiwe Ed Schwinn Patricia Shields Stephanie Slonski Jane and Bernie Sahlins Susan Schell Cathryn Scott Julie Shifrin Faith and David Slowinski Marina Saito Ben Schenker Elizabeth Scott Shana Shifrin Bernadette Slupik Lisa Sakai Debbie Scherer Eric Scott Thomas Shimizu David and Rebecca Small Anna and Joseph Salata Valerie Schey Ginny Scott Shivani Gems, Inc. Patricia Smedinghoff Mary Salee Kay Schichtel Ian Scott Lisa Shives Steven Smedinghoff Jason Salerno June and Ron Schiel Mark Scott Junia Shlaustas Amy Smith Meredith Salisbury Jaclyn Schiestel William Scroggie Timothy Shore Carolyn Smith Leonard Salva Jay Schiff Vada Seals Kendra Shortz Cary Smith Steven Salyers David Schiffman Sabine Sedall James Shrader Corey Smith Sam & Willy’s Steven Schimd Therese Seemann Jodie Shrode Crystal Smith Susan Sambor Laura Schindel Mr. Ernest Segal and Garrett and Sarah Shumway E.B. Smith Michael Sammon Kathleen Schindler Mrs. Alice Segal Jill Sickle Fred Smith Jane Samrick Konrad Schlatter Rick Segal Sue Sider Gary Smith Sanibel Captiva Trust Co. Jacqueline Schlesser Gail Seidel Sidney Epstein and Sondra Geraldine and Norbert Smith San Cap Trust Company Jean Schlinkmann Barry Seiller, M.D. Berman Epstein Foundation Jeanette Smith Patricia Sanavaitis Floyd Schlossberg Janice and Jason Seiller Delphine and Peter Sieff Joel Smith Lucy Sanchez Howard Schlossberg Virginia Seitz Jennifer Siefken Katherine Smith Tyler Sandberg Joseph Schmaltz Sashi Sekhar and Douglas Friend Floyd Siegel Kelly Smith Carrie Sanders Steve Self Matthew Siegel

63 2009 Honor Roll of Donors - Annual Giving

Lauren Smith Wayne Stahr Howard Struble Carol Taylor Lesley Tone Lawrence Smith Raymond Stalinski Christine Stryjewski Linda Taylor Natalie Toney Leslie Smith Ingrid and David Stalle Joseph Strzelczyk Lorraine Taylor Judy Topinka Lisa K. Smith and Robert J. Nagy Michelle Stallings Deborah Strzok Stacy Taylor Christina Torke Lisa Smith Alyssa Stamatakos Rose and Christopher Stuart Gloria and John Telander Sharon Torres Marjorie Smith Susan Stamler David Stubbins Margery Teller Nicole Torrillo Marlene Smith Steven Stanard Design Studio Andrew Tenuto Sheila and Jeff Tourek MaryAnne Smith Louis Stanczak Norma Stukenberg Olga Teran Anduin Touw Matthew Smith Mary Stanczak Doug Stull Jean Ternovits Kenneth Touw Mauria Smith Christine Staniszeski Anne Suarez David Terrell Patricia Touw P.J. Smith Douglas Stanley Suchon Family Revocable Lina Thakar Kimberly Tovar Paul Smith Laurel Stanley Living Trust Larry Thalmann, Jr. Toyota Motor Sales USA Ronald Smith Jacqueline Spring-Stapel Susan Sudkamp-Mikol Kelly Thames Carla M. Tozer Sherri Smith and Bill Stapel Sue Twohig Ann and Tony Thanoukos Lynn Tracy Valerie Smith Nancy Staples Terry Sukenik Lisa Tharpe Trademark Commodities, LLC Amy Smithka Star Ring Inc. Daniel Sullivan The Aspegren Charitable Skip Tramontana Paul Smulson Amanda Stark Jacquelyn Sullivan Foundation Napoleon Tran Carla Snell Adria Starkey Maureen Sullivan The Bank of Mellon John and Lynn Trant Harry and Karen Snodgrass Joe Starkey Penelope and John Sullivan Community Partnership Ronald Traub Don Snydel Frances Starrs Sally Sullivan The Chicago Community Trust Dan Travis Betsy Snyder Lisa and Dominick Stasi Susan Sullivan The Closet Tracy Treger and Scott Levy John Snyder Stephanie Stasica Summa Health System The Goldring Foundation Walter and Diane Treu Jay So Stay, Inc. Sundowner International The Lisa and Victor Judy Tridemy Kendra Steele Corporation Nemeroff Foundation Rita Sobczewski The McGraw-Hill Companies George Triff Richard Soble Matthew Stefanich, Jr. Karl Sundstrom Kevin Trilli Barbara Stein Hollis and Eugene Sunshine Dana Thennes Katherine Soderholm Claudette Thigpen Joseph Troccolo Lori Soderholm-Weber Jeff Stein David Supera Tamara Trock Fred Suria Thomas J. Hoffman and Anastasia Soderna Karen Stein Judith A. Jaeger-Hoffman Nancy Troester Sandy and Joseph Sofere Laurie Steinborn Carla Surma Michael Trojanowski Catherine Sutherland Carrie Thomas Suneeta Sohoni Jason Steiner Cherryl Thomas Edgar Troth Cathy Sokolis Debra Steinfink Rita Sutker-Yucus Nancy Trotta Joseph Swain John Thomas Solay Wellness Martin Steinhorn Linda Thomas Dona-Lee Trotter Paulette Solinski Mary Steinlauf Julie Swano Gwyneth Troyer Mary Swanson Sharlene Thomas Brent Solomon Susan Steinmeyer Kathleen Thometz Thomas Trucco Donna Solomon Richard Stelter Patricia Swanson Melissa Trulock Shirley Swanson Jill Thompson Kathy Solomon Margaret Sten Joy Thompson Anh-Tuan and April Truong Liz Solomon Karen Stephenson Virginia L. Swanson Sara Truss Vince Swartz Middleton Thompson Rebecca Solomon Tom Stephenson Wendy Thompson Sharyl Truty John Somberg Craig D. Stepnicka Gerald Swarzman Steve and Karen Trybula Loretta Sweeney Sarah Thoren Julie Somers Renita Sterling Sara Thorne Frances Tsolinas Ronald and Betty Sommario Joan and Dale Stern Trina Sweet Victoria A. Statkus and Noel Swerdlow Carolyn Thorp Andrea Sommer Mark Stern Yun Thorson David R. Tucker Gail Sonkin Patricia Sternberg Robert Swieczkowski Mary Tuft Daniel Swihart Kaye Tiernan Cheryl Sonna Elizabeth Sterner Nancy and John Tierney John and Alice Tulley Christian Sonne Virginia Steurbaut Ruth and Sidney Swislow Teri Tully Stephen Swofford George Tighe Elizabeth Sonnenschein Helen Steussy Michael A. Tighe Jr. Kerry Tulson Shirley Soo Anne Stevens Lida Swytnyk Anthony Tummillo Eva Sykes David Timberlake Teresa Soren Robert Stevens Tracy Timberlake Ann Chandler Tune Larry Sorensen Joey Stevenson Jeff Syre Donna Tuohy Gary Syslo Judy Timmerberg Robert Sorensen Mary Kate Stevenson Tina DeVuono Valerie Turco Catherine Sorenson Angela and Fred Stewart James Szatkowski Robert Turf Robert Szczecinski Rebecca Tinkler Peggy Sorenson Kathleen Stewart Emily Tinley Jeanette Turkowski Natalie Soto Nancy Stewart Nancy M. Szela Kathy and Scott Turner Shari Szerbat Jennifer Tinsley Pedro Sotomil Carol Stiles James Tippett Phoebe Turner Roslind Spalding Judith Stiles Katie Szewczyk Rhonda Turner Joseph and Diane Szkola Susan Tipton Michael Spaniak Marion Stillo Nicole Tiritilli Elaine Turso Vivien Sparacino Robert Stinchcombe John Szmurlo Dan Turula Adam Szpindor Mathias Tjarnqvist Stevan Sparr Mary Stith Richard Tobey Lara Tushla Mary Speirs Cheri Stockhausen Rose Szulaka Jonathan Tuttle Kenneth Szurgot Dd Andrew G. Tobin Joanne Spellman Cindi Stoecker James Tobin Lauren Tvrdik Martin Spellman Kristina Stojack Nora Szydlowski Marlene Tworek Linda Szymaniak Janet and Richard Tobin Lindsey Spencer Marlene Stokes Grace Tock Patricia Tworek Julie Sperber Dorothea Stoll Paula Szyper Marcie Twyford Richard Tagle Mary Tock Natalie Spiliopoulos Andi Stolle Sharon Todd Tyco Employee Matching Robert Spohnholz Amy Stone Clyde Taksas Gift Program Delores Talbott Vicki Toews Amanda Tyler Robert Spoula Cynthia Stone Amber Tofilon Cristen Sprenger Richard Stone Linda Taliani Sarah Tyler Mary Ellen Tamasy Daniel Toft Jean E. Ubaudi Megan Spruit Geraldine Storcel Christina Togni Vernon Squires Marc Storey Jaysa and Michael Tammaro Richard Uchwat James Tanzosh Teri Toig Michael Udrow Thomas E. Srenn Paul and Melissa Storfer Tiffiny Tokarski Rachna Srivastava Marcie Stout Leonardo Tapia Dana Ugolini Marcia Tarabori Patrick Tomboc Richard Uihlein Noreen D. St. Lawrence Brian M. Strand Linda Tomchuck Michele Stacer Danielle Strauss Bonnie Tarry Lynn Ukleja Karen and David Tatak Patricia Tomczak Aleksandra and Daniel Ulanicki Susan Stacey Emily Streit Jane Tomlinson Diana Stafford Mike Streit Andrew Tatlock Christine Ulinski Dianne Tauchen Shannon Tomlinson Cynthia Unger Mary Stafford Theresa Streit Lisa Tomsheck Katie Stahr Kevin Stroupe Aiyana Taylor David Unger

64 Aziz Uras Mark Walker Linda Weston Lisa Wilson Ms. Elizabeth Yntema Stanislau Urbanovich Mary Walker Jorie and Bernard Wetchler Raquel Wilson David and Patrice Yontz Dusan Urosevic Patricia Walker Barbara Wetherald Raymond Wilson Jennifer York UsBones.com Julia Wall Evie Wexler Russell Wilson Alan Young Joel Ushkow Judith Waller Karen Whalen Sheila Wilson David Young Nataliya Uster Peter Wallers Timothy Whaling Stephanie L. Wilson Donald Young Gintaras Vaisnys Ann Wallis Dale Wheeler Susan and Glenn Wilson Elizabeth S. Young Alice S. Valaitis Paul and Cathy Wallis Melissa Wheeler David Windhorst Audrey Youngman Eunice and Barry Valdivia Laura Wally Adam White Lauren Winer Jane Yovovich Darlene Valentino Amy Walsh Amy White Kathleen Wingfield Vincent Yu Bridget Valient Walter and Karla Jeff White Lee Winkler Leann Yunker Tom Van Amstel Goldschmidt Foundation Kimberly White Maria Winsborough Elias Yurick Robert Van Dyck Jennifer Walter Linden White Nina Winston Tim Yurko Alexandra Van Essen Loralei Walter Marielena White Jane Winter, M.D. Kevin and Amy Yusman John Van Hook Karen Walters Nettie White Sally and Robert Winter Jon Zabikow Linda Van Howe Pamela Walther Stuart White Elizabeth and Tom Wippman Catherine Zaborski Melissa Van Pelt Peter Walton Tracie and Timothy White Susan Wisniewski Candice Zahora Brad Vancil Adrienne Walts Pam Whitehead Herman Wisslead Cindy and Dan Zahora Michael J. Vandamm Wei Wang Travis White-Schwoch Laura Witczak Kathleen Zajenkauskas Amanda Vanderhill Dolores Ward Kelly Whiteside Ann and John Withers Susan Zalewski Kevin Vandewater Jean Ward William Whiting and Helen Reetz Ashley Withers Therese Zallar Megan VanRett Martha Ward Whitney Chiropractic Inc. Joyce Witt Mark Zanke Michael Vargo Rebekah Ward Beth Whittington Christine and James Witte Marc Zapchenk Julie Vasilevich Dawn Warner Deanna Whitzel Roberta Witte Anya Zaremba Michael Vasilko Pamela Warner Sharon Wiabel Janice Wix Jeanne Zasadil Janet Vasquez Richard B. Warner Lenore Wichlac Lara Wiziecki Jason Zastrow Kent Vaubel Thomas Warnke Doris Wickman Rebecca and Peter Woan Ann and James Zavoral Vaughan’s Pub Allison Warren Karen Widi Richard Wodziak Jolene Zaylik Noah Vaughn Lisa Warzecka Amanda Wieckowicz Richard Wodzin Diane Zbiegien RoseAnn Vavrinek Patricia H. Waschka Shera Wiegler Suzanne Wohlgemuth Barbara Zbilut Anna Vaynshteyn Brian and Marie Wasielewski Christina Wieneke Keli Wojciechowski Mark Zdan Lisa Marie Veatch Sarah Wathen James Wilcox Pamela Wojdyla Susan Zdenek Julio Vega Jean Watson Michelle Wilcox Jennifer Wojtanowski Mary and Konrad Zedler Debra J. Vegovisch Jeffrey A. Watson Susan Wiles Heather Wolens Donald Zehner Bernadine G. Vehrs Melissa Waud Melody and Jeff Wiley Bernice and Vernon Wolf Philip Zeid Shirlee and Heminio Velazquez Beth Wawrzaszek Jon Wilhelm Catherine and Robert Wolf Julie Zeigler-Cody Muriel Velen Steven Waxman Carol Wilinski Maryruth Wolf Daniel and Pamela Zelazo John Velinski Khristina Weaver Jeannette Wilki Michael Wolf Judith Zelisko Jack Velut Matt Weber Marissa Wilkin Shari Wolf Julianne M. Zerega John Venice Reed Webster Jason Wilkins Stephanie Wolf Zelda Zerkel-Morris Sharon Venning Debra Wechter Megan Wilkins Steven Wolf Jon Zgoda Joann and David Verdeyen Kathleen Weck Kenneth and Margaret Wilkosz Rochelle Wolff Melissa Ziberna Thomas Vick Monica Weed Jeffery and Carla Willemarck Mark A. Wolicki Christine A. Zielinski Lorene Vickery Julia Weertman Kevin Willer Robert Wollmann Michael Zielinski April and Thomas Victor Janice Wegesin William P. White III, Frederick Wolter Catherine Ziemba Phyllis Victorson Richard and Constance Wegren Ltd. Law Office Lynda S. Wolter Theresa Ziemba Sandy Vidovic Kathleen Wehrmann William Rodriquez Bruce Wood Linda Ziemnick Bernardino Villasenor Alice Weich Barbara and William Williams Jennifer Wood Linnea Zilly Joshua Vincent Stephanie Weidner Carol Williams Kristin Wood-Hales Ronald and Kathy Zimm Emily Vogt Lee Weil David Williams Anita Woodruff David Zimmer Charlene Vojtko Daniel Weiler Debbie Williams Charles Woods Ann Zimmerman Ellen Volk Eric Weiler Hendrik Woods Steven Zimmerman Betty Volkmar Stuart Weiner Janis Woods Wendy Zimmerman Regina Volpi-Calinda Terry Weipert Patricia and Michael Woods Kathleen and William Zink Sharon Von Arx Eleanor Weiss Zoub Sally Woods Jonathon Zirin Jessica Von Waldau Wendy Weiss Jessica Woodward Dejan Zivojinovic Lynette Vosen and Kelly Kennoy Kurt Weissenborn Julie Woodward Eugene Zizas George Vosnos Brian and Lisa Weissmann Yvonne and Gary Woolley Andrew Zmuda Maryam Voth Lee Welborn Richard Worcester Sheri and John Zoeller Julie Voynovich Dana and Christopher Weller Gerald Workun Donald Zolla Dara Vukadinovich Sharon Wellman Greg L Wortman Marjorie Zolla Sonja Vukas-Bednar Wellpoint Associate Sunflower Laura Wright and Sarah Everakes Felise Zollman W Chicago City Center Giving Campaign Lawrence Wsol Clifford Zolna Kathie Wachholder Wells Fargo Community Frank Wu Len Zolna Support Campaign Diane Williams James Wadas Mary and Kirk Wulf Megan Zolna Rose Marie Welther Jeanne Williams Jennifer Wade Mary Wulffen Benjamin Zomaya Connie Weltzer Jill Williams David Wagner Peter Wyler Zora Enterprises, Inc. Amy Welzer Karlton Williams Ellen Wagner Susan Wyse Kelly Zupan Barbara Wenk Megan and Richard Williams Jonathan Wagner Yahoo! Inc. John Zurawka Corinne Wentworth John Williamson Nancy A. Wagner Roger Yapp Catherine and Rick Zureick Michelle Werkema Glen Willis Paula Wajda Jacqueline and Thomas Yardley Jane Zwalley Bradley and Sara Werkman Carole Wills Sylwia Wajszczyk Lisa Yaremko Sarah Weron Mark Wilnewic Karen Waldman Elena Yatzeck Rachael Wert Amy Wilson Michael Walkden Garrett Yau Elizabeth West Angie Wilson Kenneth R. Walker Emily Yee Jennifer Westerberg Brenda Wilson Larry D. Walker Andrea Yetman Jennifer Westlund John Wilson

65 2010 Memorials & Tributes

Gifts made between October 15, 2009 and April 15, 2010 in memory of the following people

David Adler by the Edkin family, the Kluding, Robert and Jennifer Warden, Shelley Sinazzo family, and the Gary family Gorson, Stella Black, Susan Vena, the staff of Baird Rae Appel by Nancy Torres and Warner, Theresa Mateja, Wilbert and Carol Hoffman, and William and Stephanie O’Rourke Charles Applegate by Beth and David Howells and family, Ted Irgens, and Van and Barb Vanderlan Dorothy Durley by John and Pam Melko and Gloria Casper Joy Axelroth Studin by Ariella Greenberg Donald S. Ebersman by Mary L. Schoonmaker Thomas Ayers by Frank and Mary Ann Rosenbaum, Dorothy O’Leary, and Marge Skinner John Eisendrath by Bruce and Nancy McRae and Judy and Kean Block Margaret Baucum by Felicia Fox and Chuck Rymarowicz Mel Erickson by Kim Kipp Georgann Bernoff by Eileen Gellman, The mother of Candy Fates by Peter, Gail Bernoff, J.A. Skilton, Jan Arnopolin, Paula, Alexis & Drew Fasseas Kathleen Kania, and Tara Kochman Sheila Finn by Francis Finn Sheryl Bickell by Gary Skala Jessica Fon by Peter and Robin Steven Bogdalek by Sue and Sebastian Fisher Troiani and Lois Dobrowolski Dora Boyer by Walgreens Corporation Charlie Gaito by Sharon, Dan, Kristie, and Ryan Johnson Pat Braga by Bonny Johnson and Jerry Bradley Kathleen Garrity by Carolyn Lloyd Chuck Breslin by Jim, Jeff, and Jay Wroblewski Joseph Giovingo by Jennifer Walter Eddie Broderick by Lynn and Bob Barth Peter Gonzalez by Shaun and Sara Andersen, Katherine (Katie) Elizabeth Brown by Theresa Reed Jim and Vicki Montelongo, Audrey Gelden, Steve Robert H. Bryant by Anita Mauro Bryant and Kay Lurther, Olga Skamra, Rachel Gonzalez, In Memory of James Caras by Bessie and James Karabis, Claire, Cindy Gonzalez, and Stacy and Scott Wallom Mary Claire, Stephen, Patricia, John, Mary, and Evelyn Good by the Kash Family Susan Mary Gary Petzinger, David and Beth Clark, Helen Collis, Gladyce Grant by Denise , Steve, Morgan, Roger and Lorna Johnson, and Vicki Kamberos and Max Laudick and Elizabeth Thomson Brian Carey by Mary Ann Madden Joseph Graziano by Carolyn and Henry Hornell Katie Cerullo by Mary and Joe Baron Rider, Elizabeth and Jeff Scott, Elizabeth Sara Chapman by Jill Runk and Margaret Currin Yu, Brad Russo, Mary and Roger Garceau, Mary Yee, Peter Wong, and USCIS Joan Chodak by Teri Toig and the Sircus family Susan Mary Hornell spent her life Willard Clemens by Elias and JoAnne Matsakis Lorraine Hamelberg by Kimberly Medema Jerrold Hansen by Gregory and Carol Hall, Mr. helping others and loving animals. She Marcella Constable by Nusia and Victor Kushch and Mrs. Robert Fengeler, and the Griffithe family Merritt Cook, Sr. by Barb and Bruce was employed as the Director of Talent Simak and Leona Cullen Erin Hayes by Beatrice Lites Management at Allscripts-Misys—a health Bob Domey by Tim and Liz Simer Irene Herman by David and Susan Seiden Judy Herman by Erin Baritte, Mary information technology company—and was Francis Dorman by Kitz and Richard Goodman Luck, and Susan Salzberg Rubin also a loving PAWS Chicago volunteer. With Marguerite Druker by Anne Dybek, Brian Rankin, Bunny Snyder, Candace Wanzo, Carol and Jim Susan Hornell by Amy Hohulin, Bonnie Schirato, a warm, vibrant, energetic personality, her Maloney, Caryl Dillon, Darlene Leoni, Elaine Deanne Schmid, Diane Adams, Donald and Linda many friends and coworkers, as well as dogs Waxman, Ellen Harwicke, Ellen Morley, George Pletcher, Emily and Matt Cohen, Erica Preusse, Eve Emerson, Evelyn Carrick, Gloria Davis, James Tyree, of every description, were drawn to her. She and Susan Van Dusen, Gloria Narrod, Howard, Jennifer Lemaigre, Joseph Powell, Katherine Bond, Gail, and Brenton Goldman, J.B. Weil, Jack, Julie, cherished spending time with animals and and Ana Quigley, Jacqueline Price, James and Kathy and Mike Madda, Physicians Interactive, Sally and William Woodward, Sarah, Tommy, Oliver, Lucy, often acted as a foster owner whenever one Martha Burns, , Jill Zwick, Lynn and and Homer Gallop, Steve Theobald, Sun Capital Art Kosner, Lynn Phillips, Mark and Ruth Fromm, of her friends needed a sitter to care for their Marla and Alan Patzik, Mary Staunton, Michael Partners, and Theodore and Maureen Robinson and Tina Janik, Mitch Kaufman, Dan Wolf, Monica Betty Huff by Niki Anos pet. Klein, Neil and Mary Lou McLaughlin, Pat Cohen, Harry Hunter by Carol Cenar, Louis and Janet While her work load made it difficult to Peter and Therese Caruso, Ricardo and Nick Bevilacqua, Sally Levine, and Sharon Stein volunteer at PAWS Chicago as much as she would have liked, she would frequently drop off goodies and treats to lift the animal’s spirits, as well as her own. Susan was In Memory of Marcelle Parenti enthusiastic about PAWS Chicago’s role as a No Kill humane center and adoption agency. A dog lover to the core, Marcelle heartfelt care and special treatment. She She really appreciated that the pets under Parenti grew up around Pomeranians made a dog lover out of her husband, and the organization’s care were treated as if they that her mother raised to help their her son, Stephen, jokingly felt that his were part of a family. family survive the Great Depression. dogs were treated more like brothers and After succumbing to a brief, overwhelm- Marcelle loved caring for the family’s dogs sisters than pets. because she found animals to be loving ing lung disorder on March 13, 2010, Susan When Marcelle passed away, Stephen was cremated and her ashes were distributed and relaxing. When she was old enough decided to make a donation in her name to to have her own dogs, she had Poodles on Dog Beach in Fort Myers, Florida. During a charity that he felt she would have liked. one of the last weeks of her life, she visited and Schnauzers that her son, Stephen, He saw a newspaper article about PAWS her parents in Fort Myers and spent her fa- remembers always having in the house. Chicago and believed that the loving care Before Marcelle met and married that the organization gives to its homeless vorite moments running with Shadow, her the love of her life, Albert, she worked pets was exactly what his mother would parents’ Lhasa Apso, at Dog Beach. Nothing diligently as a telephone operator. When have appreciated. In Marcelle Parenti’s gave her more joy than to see the dogs run- her son was born, she stayed at home to be honor, many homeless cats and dogs have ning so free with the wind. Susan’s spirit may with him and watch him grow up. Other found devoted and caring owners, just as now continue to run free with them forever. than her family, her dogs were her life, and she was. she spent much of her time giving them

66 Gifts made in memory of people continued Esther James by Kenneth James In Memory of Donald Jensen by friends, family, and Cathy Jensen Roy Jensen by Barbara Bevan, Carla Surma, Chris and Jen Latimer, Erma Trapp, Jessica Sarah Ann “Sally “ Willette Soldner, John and Tracy Hoeft, Katie Heaton, Ray and Carol Jarmusz, Tom Simon, Nes Weigand, Vicki Freyman, and David Robinson “When I die I want to come Stephanie Katz by Lynn and Bob Barth back as one of Sally’s dogs,” was a David Kawaters by the Cortiva Institute of Chicago comment often given by friends Carol Kazanjian by Junia Shlaustas of Sarah Ann Willette. Sally and Betty Kleinrath by Linda Lent her husband, Ralph, were married Klem Kleminski by Robert Hejduk and Lisa Schneider for almost forty years and had two Judy Koboski by Kelly Mayo sons, Timothy and Brian. When the Linda Koehl by Beverly Hancock, Diane boys were young, the only family pet Kanney, and Mary and Robert Kaffer was a gerbil named Nibbles until a Zachary Henry Kokomoor by, his grandmother, Martha “Marmee” Gould, Gary and Bonne Crigger, relative asked Sally to “temporarily” Julia Wall, Margaret Whitmer, Martin and Elaine keep their Shih Tzu, Chequers. Cohen, Robert Heubeck, the NICU Nurses of Akron Children’s Hospital, and the Respiratory What began as a family obligation Care Department at Akron Children’s Hospital soon became a permanent loving Liam Kolb by Mary Beth Kolb addition for Sally, and quickly grew Alice Kopacek by Janet Swanson to include a second Shih Tzu named Jeffrey, Lori, and Michael Kramer by Seamus. Puneet Cham and Strauss & Malk, LLP James Kranz by JP Morgan, Laura Rolek, After Seamus passed away, the family acquired a fluffy Golden Retriever Mel and Lois Johnson, and the Bone Marrow puppy named Jake. Around the same time, Bear joined their rapidly Transplant Team of Children’s Mercy Hospital growing unit—a black Labrador-Husky mix who was the result of her son’s Jim Kranz by Allison Santos impulsive choice to get a companion while shopping for a goldfish. Margaret B. Kras by Cheryl Kras Ulla Krolicki by Denise Boyle, Mary Pat As a middle school teacher, Sally’s love of her “dog family” became an O’Leary, Mary Warchol, Paul and Deborah Duggan, and Rosanne Phillips integral part of her teaching methods. At the beginning of each year, the Nicholas J. Kucki by Peter, Paula, new sixth graders were indoctrinated to “Jake’s Corner” where the students Alexis & Drew Fasseas were encouraged to bring photos of their own pets to hang next to the Michelle LaBudde by Margaret LaBudde “goofy” Golden Retriever’s pictures on the wall. When she wasn’t teaching, Paul Landay by Dan Lewis, Diane and Sally enjoyed reading and gardening, and her flower beds were a beautiful James Homans, Leon Henry, Lydia Killian, Sylvia Landay, and the Lewis family tribute to the amazing person planting them. Evelyn LaPorte by Sam and Janice LaPorte On November 2, 2009, Sally succumbed to a lung infection obtained as Anne Larsen by Laurel Larson a result of treatments given to fight cancer. Before her death, Sally was in The father of Cheri Lawrence by Peter, Paula, Alexis & Drew Fasseas the process of training her new Golden Retriever, Murphy, to be a therapy Karen Linden by Richard Tomera dog to help cheer up people in hospitals and nursing homes. Ralph, her Bert and Diana Lindstrom by Allison Santos husband and best friend, is currently in the process of continuing with her Denise Lizen by Ilene and Leonard LeRose wishes for Murphy. Hopefully, in the coming months, the patients who are Nancy Loriss by Benjamin and JoAnn Fontana, suffering in hospitals and nursing homes will be able to feel Sally’s love for Glenda Foley, Joseph and Vivienne Botsch, Linda and life being projected through her devoted dog Murphy. Thomas Davidson, Linda Schultz, and Gayle Johnson

Roy Jensen was a man who lived for up, he worked out of the house so he could In Memory of his family and his animals. His wife, Sandi, be closer to them. Traveling was one of his and three daughters, Kristin, Ali and Carrie, favorite things to do, and he took his family Roy Jensen were his main priority, and he spent his on numerous trips throughout his life. When life showing them the importance of being he wasn’t traveling, he spent his time with his kind and respectful towards all things. As an best gal, Tess, his devoted canine companion. animal lover, Roy spent many years caring for When Roy became ill, Tess spent her days by animals and taking in strays. At one point, his side, allowing him to rub her paw for hours he spent weeks bottle-feeding three kittens to help relieve the stress. that were abandoned, making sure that they When Roy knew that he was terminally ill, were given milk every hour, even during the he told his family that he wanted donations night. His daughter, Ali, joked “many men to go to PAWS Chicago because he believed would not wake up to feed their babies, but he in the organization’s No Kill policy. He told up to feed cats.” It was in Roy’s nature his wife, Sandi, that his “creatures needed the to be so genuinely compassionate—to give help—people needed to remember them.” consideration to those that most others did Roy Jensen was a man who lived his life with not have time for. consideration and acceptance for others, and Roy spent his career as a certified public his legacy will live on through those who had accountant and owned his own business for the pleasure of knowing him. thirty years. While his children were growing

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Jennifer Martin by Charles and Carol Rydlewski, Charles Clark, Theresa Kaminski, Clint, Chelsey, Luke, Addison, and Benjamin Allaman, Dan and Vicki Kanara, Deborah and Rowell Reyes, Donald and Mary Ann Morgenthal, Elizabeth Konopka, , Mary, and Eileen Spetter, Jill Bella, Joseph and Michaeline Markley, Judy and In Memory George Soukup, LaVern Maletich, Lyle (Bud) Austin II, Mary and Doug Shafer, Michael and De Cornyn, Michael Hanley, Michael Zelik, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Saner, Steve and Lynda Vergavwen, the of Jennifer Albany Steel and Brass Corporation, and the Brodict family Kay McNeill by Joanna Mallers E. Martin Eva Meshberg by Ellen Simon and Harold and Jane Bergendorf Ed Meyer by Ann Delicate-Wagner Ernest Michaels by Emily Kasch, Robert Forman, and friends at Fifth Third Bank Heidi Mitsis by Robert and Laura Amstadt If you looked close enough at Jennifer E. Martin, you could Eileen Moriarty Mize by Michele Mize see it all—the whole world was in her smile. She embodied Joyce Ann Mush by Mary Holewinski Albert S. Norris and Eunice Griffin by Bruce and Jill Chanen compassion, gentleness, love of animals, ambition, dedication, Wilma Oaks by Jamie Franklin and an unwavering belief that better days were ahead. Jennifer Scott Ochsenschlager by Shula and James worked as a Chiropractors Assistant for Hanley Chiropractic in Dodson and Marcy Turnquist Shorewood, Illinois, and dedicated her entire career in service Bill Ogden and Sadie by Bonnie Ogden to others—first caring for children as a child care professional Daniel R. O’Shea by Daniel O’Shea and then looking after everyone who ever set foot in Hanley Diana O’Shea by Daniel O’Shea Chiropractic. Erma Pais by Pearl & Hy Hirshfield Marcelle Parenti by Stephen Parenti Jennifer’s love of animals was evident at a young age. Thadine J. Pelka by Diane Gabriel and Resources USA Growing up, she had two goals. One was to work with children Marion Peterson by East Leyden High School and the other was to own a dog. In 1989, Jennifer accomplished Rita Picker by Joan and Herbert Friedmann her first goal when she began working with children. In 2003, Lorraine Ramsey by the Serafin Family she accomplished her second goal by becoming the mommy to Michael Rawa by Constance Rawa Sadie and Oscar, two Great Dane puppies. While her time with Harold Douglas Rawls Sr. by Kimberly Carpenter Sadie and Oscar was short, she cherished her love for them and Robert Ready by friends and relatives of the Ready Family, her four-legged niece, Captain Morgan, a frisky yellow Labrador Paul and Carol Rezmer, and Barbara Hepburn who misses her everyday. Irvin Richard by Mark Jeschke Karen Rodriguez by Kathleen Cheevers and Scott Baumgartner In November 2009, Jennifer E. Martin became the “JEM Edward Rose by Beth Rubin from Heaven” for her friends and family. The imprint she left Natalie Rosenberg by Arnie Finkel on the world is lasting. She was an amazing daughter to Tony Alan Rowder by Carol Wilinski, Glen, Derek, Crystal, and Rachelle St. John, J. Richard Cummings and Maryann and Madelon Martin, and a wonderful sister to Emily and Miskiewicz, Jennifer Hesse, and Jennifer Wu Andrew Maletich. She was a friend to everyone she ever met and Ellen Rowder by Colfax Corporation the best aunt in the world to Drew, Ella, and Sophie Maletich. Barbara Rubin by the RB Chicago Office While Jennifer did not get a chance to fulfill her plans of adding Stella Ruscetta by Deanna Whitzel more pets to her life, she would be so pleased that donations Dorothy Sable by Debbie Roman and Marion Sable were made in her memory to help complete other families with animals. Her family would like to thank all the donors for making her legacy last.

In Memory of Nicholas J. Kucki

There was always an animal in the life of began to fail. He made a journey back to his old Nicholas Kucki. Beginning during the years west side neighborhood after almost fifty years of the depression while he was a young child with his daughter Nancy, a PAWS Chicago growing up in south Douglas Park, he and Development Board member. Nancy was so his sisters would bring home stray dogs they proud to be able to show off the PAWS Chicago would find roaming the streets and alleys of Spay/Neuter Clinic location and discuss the their neighborhood. He used to say that the positive impact PAWS Chicago has had on not dogs became the best house sitters they ever only Little Village but also his old neighborhood had while his father went off to work, especially and neighborhoods all over Chicago. Every time after their mother passed away at the young age Nancy comes to the Clinic on the west side, she of 36. After Nick married and had children, he feels her father’s presence, knowing he must be and his wife, Lorraine, continued the tradition looking down from heaven with pride knowing of always having a dog or cat as part of the that she is involved with such a wonderful family. The last several years Nicholas’ health organization.

68 Teiko (Ellen) Sakaye by David and Jeanne Toguri, Elias, Megan, Emily, Camilo, and Brandan, Florette Weiss, John and Catherine Okamoto, Kyle and Mary Mokhtarian, Mikiko Kurosaka, Wayne Gailis, Frank Zulke, John and Gloria Telander, Marie and James In Memory of Takaesu, Ritsuko Hall, and Wayne and Karen Hiyama Francine L. Santoro by John and Mary Radlein Robert H. George and Mildred Seltzer by Kathy and Gary Pachuki Alan Sevy by Barbara Coussement Kenneth Shimashita by Elizabeth Shimashita Bryant Gloria Smith by Rochelle Atovsky Christine Socha by Yoga Circle Mary Sommese by James and Carol Hale, Linda Bickart, Mason and Laura Wright, Matthew Robert H. Bryant led a fascinating life. He joined the faculty at the Koziol, and the staff of Sam Mrofcza Lynda Spatz by Katie, LouLou, Max, Zoe, University of Illinois as an instructor in 1963, shortly after serving as a Madison, and Barclay Ferguson lieutenant in the Army during the Berlin Wall crisis. While teaching, Alexandra Mary Spilos by Heather, Michael, and Dylan Oakes he obtained his PhD from Northwestern University. Bob retired as an John Stacey by Knowles Electronics emeritus faculty member in the Civil and Materials Engineering (CME) Anthony Stillo by Marian Stillo Department at the University of Illinois Chicago in 1999, but continued Bob Strader by Bridget Pallister teaching part-time until taking ill in December 2008. He was a dedicated LaVergne Suchor by Kimberly Medema teacher recognized by faculty, students and cohorts. JoAnn Suchy by Anthony Sansone Joyce Sykes by Victoria Bass He was the winner of a Faculty Advisor of the Year award, only one Mary Ann Tomkins by Evie Fagan of five in the 45 year history of the UIC campus to be honored with the Ruth VanWie by Ed and Fern Rothblatt Alumni Association’s Legacy of Learning Award, and head of the Civil Carol Vitale by Rosann Vitale Engineering Professional Advisory Council. His students honored him on Susan Walsh by Diane Henry his retirement in 1999 by establishing a scholarship fund in his name. Last Donald Westergreen by Penny and Louis November he was able to attend when the CME department dedicated its Duszynski and Kevin Mudd library in his name. Sarah Ann Willette by Debra Abelson, Dave and Marianne Hirtz, Bill and Joy Morache, Rick and Jan During his career he was also an advanced structural engineering Morache, Dianne Hyland, Dick and Janice Sticka, Harry Roper, Judy Struve-Lollabrigida, Fran Rosetto, consultant to MWH (Harza) Engineering, a world leader in dam design. Kelly Sassi, Laurie Chesla, and the Cooper family He worked on Venezuela’s Guri hydro-power plant, Chicago’s Tunnel and Howard Wittenberg by Linda and Dick Saslow Reservoir and many other projects worldwide. Sharon Ann Wolf by Steven Reuss Pat Woods by Linda and Daniel Woods Bob always had a fondness for animals. When he was a teenager, he Marjorie Ziebell by Adelaide Murphy, Carol Cleave, found a stray German Shepherd mix, fell in love and named him Boots. Carolyn Caruth, Catherine Peponis, Christine Kokoruz, He even took on a job to help feed and care for him! Due to his daughter Dawn and Scott Jones, Dennis and Carol Robb, Dorothy Mary’s severe allergies, The Bryant family was unable to have any furry Durkin, Henrietta Maria Lacey, Jacquelyn and Ray Larson, Jean Broom, Joan Engel and family, John and pets so their son Rob cared for a Boa Constrictor. Bob’s love of animals Claire Dahl, Joyce Harris, LeRoy and Marta Evans, has been passed on to his daughter Anita Bryant Mauro, who serves on Marianne and Ron Handler, Michael and Rhoda Kamin, Rheva and Joshua Phillips, Rita Maas, Ruth Podjasek, the PAWS Chicago Development Board. Bob was very proud of Anita’s Susan and William Siebers, and Wayne Gailis affiliation with PAWS Chicago. He passed away on January 6, 2010, at the age of 72.

Gifts made between between October 15, 2009 and April 15, 2010 in honor of the following people

Annie and James Abril by Sarah Brunker Amy Baldwin by Purnima, Vicki, Sammy, Theo and Liza Bufferd by Sandra Sheckman Tony Adams by Helen Breems Anne Marie, and Peter Baldwin Julie Bulfer by Michelle Pusatera Susan Adler by Karen, Don, Tim, Joe, Jan Barkell by Nancy and Hampton Susan Bulley by Lindsay Gaskins Jessica, and Nicole Harris Bistany and Jill DeVaney Joey Bursten by Gene Goldring Christine Isabel Aguilera-Duncan Lisa Bennett by Kathleen Stewart and Rose Bosshardt Lori Bush by Mom and Dad by Mommy and Daddy Paul and Judy Berg by Don and Susie Zehner Pam Carey by Kenneth and Janice Printen Emilio and Trish Albertini by Reid and Maria Hill Casey Betourney by Curt and Elizabeth Matlin Michael Carrara by Carolyn Carrara Cara Ammon by Stacy Taylor C. Blark by Kim Hillner Nura Carrie and Kamal Khan by Jeannie Anderson by Jeffrey Swanberg Vince and Nancy Blasi by Josh and Jay Blasi Burt, Bev, and Bailey Rast Andi, Carole, and Diane by Bridget Ozolins Bob, Max, and Alf Bloomer by Barb, Reva Chadha by Sanjiv Chadha Niki Anos by Joanna Anos Scott, and Caymus Kempken Steve Chamberlain by Eileen Doherty Gus and Stan Antzakles-Szrajer by John Dexter Paula and Greg Bork, Jr. by Mary and Margaret Doherty Alexandria Aralis by Amy and James and Michael McGillicuddy Nichole Charfoos by Chris, Ryan, Aralis, Audrey Sarasin, Dani Barker, Kevin Lynn and Georgia Bouziotis by Judy Schaffer-Drosos Caroline, and Audrey Borleis and Mary Mulhall, and Yuliya Yufa Suzanne Brandis by Noel Brandis Joanne Charron and Cartwheel Laura Arterburn by Audrey Dunn Windisch Eddie Broderick by Lynn and Bob Barth Gardens by Deborah Chapman Cindy Bakker by Jeff, Jack, and Noah Bakker Meredith Brumfield by Farley Owens Laura and Steve Chernaik by Melissa and Jeff Chernaik

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Linda Chin by Dawn Blaus Lori and Tim Herrera by and Tiffany Judith Lukwinski by Peggy Medeiros Connie Christafano by Marsha and Jack Cunningham Makaus, Kathy Thompson, Kevin Vandewater, Paul Lundy by Mary, Bill, and Brooklyn Stephani Mandy Clark by Roberta Clark and Kerry, Brett, and Lucy Zalla Kevin Maas by Victoria and Allison LaBorde Justin Cordes by Erin and Adam Lewkowski Jason Hill by Harry Peck Tom and Miriam Maass by Casey and Cecile Maass Cassidy Coughlin by Tess Gibbs Michael and Maureen Hinz by Amy and Frank Horn Sheila Macikas by Cindee O’Leary Rebecca Cox by David Cox Gretchen Hoenecke by Meta and Rick Joutras Kathryn Madison by Chris, Tim, Joel, and Steve Shannon Cross by Aunt Julie and Uncle Louise Hoermann by Marie Muir Dennis Madsen by Trouble Dog Sviatko Steve and Raisin and Marie Cross Hana Hofeld by Herbert Adelstein Janey Malby by Sandy O’Donnell Ryan Croyle by Mom and Dad Croyle and Michelle Adelstein Olivia Holmes by Anna Klaw and Debra Marabotti by Mike Zielinski The Dench Family by Richard and Megan Williams Richard and Julia Plotke Elena Marcotte by Carol Slavin Missy and Chloe Devillez by Rachel and Lilu Esarey Harrison and Benjamin Howell Mr. and Mrs. Chris Marder by Betsy, Ken, Oskee, and Peanut by Susan and Larry Howell Dick and Sally Rosenthal Dittelman by Jennifer Hubbard Dianne Hudson by Mary and Kevin Ninneman Michael, Beth, and Wrigley Marrion Eileen Doherty by Margaret Doherty, Paul by James and Mary Ellen Marrion Jacobson, and the Chamberlain Family Joseph and Mary Hull by David Hull Jacci and Eileen by Debbie Striejewske Mary and Joe Marzullo by Megan Gleeson Phil and Bob Dorman by Mark, Molly, Michael and Wendy Massa by Elizabeth Jones Dave, Kesha, and Laura Coyle The Jacobsen Family by Michael Moreau Jim and Siobhan by Louis Pollman Elaine Mathias by Kathy and Tom Mathias Ann Dretzka by Patricia McDonald Julie Mayer by Bonnie White and Tim Stubbs Clare and Jane Dudzinski by Julia Gentile Barbara and Todd Johnson by Amy Krenzke Andrea and Dave Kaduk by Kathy Mikels Pat McAllister by Mike, Erin, Lucy, and Kate McAllister Charlie and Penny Ealy by Charles and Carlole Ealy Charron, Dan, and Beau McFadden Pat Ebejer by Sara Ebejer Marjie Kaplan by Lindsey, Scott, Colbee, by the Bury Family Tiscia Eicher by Ardith Eicher Mickey, Josh, and Marcy Baim Robert T. Karmgard by Mom and Dad Miss McFarlane’s 4th Grade Class by Amy McFarlane Peter Eisendrath and Family by Johnny McGovern by Christophe Falls, Loomis Judy and David Epstein Anastasia Katinas by the Book Club – Betsey, and Gwendolyn Lincoln, Jessica and Mat Dorothy Ellis by Linda Eisendrath Ellen, Lisa, Lori, Shawn, Susan, and Nancy Cashman, and Mary and Andrew McKenna The Ellis Family by Marsha and Jack Cunningham Stephanie Katz by Lynn and Bob Barth Bobby McGuire by Erin Lewkowski Lana Erickson by Justine Erickson Betty Kelly by Tom Kelly Tom McGuire by Betty McGuire Sativa Etcheverry by Lisa Pasterski Cele Kelly by Steve, Mark, Natalie, Cyndee, and Jean and Billy Bacarella Jason, Kimberly, and Elta Marquez Lauren McKinney by Phillip McKinney Fran Ezer by David Ezer Fran and Nadim Khoury by Leila Rosenberger Abbie and Ben Ferguson by P&M Claire McNulty by Elizabeth McNulty Helen Ferraro by Nick, Karlye, and Chase Novy Kevin and Fran Meccia by Alexandria Jamee Field by Alexander Stuart and Salvatore Meccia Shelly Fisher by Jordan, Jamie, Gloria Meldman by Carolyn Schildgen Scott, and Lindsey Fisher Howard and Marily Mellon by Helen, Terri Fisher by Mark and Marisol Fisher Jessie, and Luke Mallers Rachel Fluegge by Natalie Spiliopoulos Lynn Menaugh by Johanna Ward Jay Fought by Richard and Carolyn Hayden Robert Merrill by Curtis Matlin Jolie Frabotta by Lynda Stein The Clients of Cathleen Mikoz by Cathleen Mikoz Kasey Miller and Dan Radj by Linda Daley, Barbara Eric Friedman by Jenny Austin and Russell Miller, and Mary Welsh Owen Family and Friends by Robert Ross and Lani Miller by Bob Ward Kabakoff and Katie Smith and Angela Boudreau Denise Fuller by the Klein Family Marla Minuskin by Helen, Jessie, and Luke Mallers Heather Gantz by Josh Gantz Amber Moelter by Chris, Katie, and Gary Garrett by Jerry Heymann Sarah Richardson and Mark Koller Gary Gassman and Carlos Florez In Honor of the Hiltons of Chicago The Molnar Family by David Molnar by Phyllis and Eric Victorson Sales and Revenue Departments Joseph Monahan by Roger and Linda Chachula Heather Geismann by Mollie and David, John and Leah Montgomery-Bearzotti by Mary Wendy and Mike, and Pam and Dan Ann, Jack, Betty, Larry, and Daryl Montgomery Bruce Gershenzon and Linda Schwartz by Janet Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klein by Sarah, Lola, and Lottie Tyler The Morin Gallagher Household by Valerie Kmiecik Glynis Gibson by Sean Brenner Paula Klein Zeid by Julie, Marc, Lady C. Mourek by Anthony Mourek Michael Giliberto and Paul Lindmuth and Coopie Woodward Pam Myerson Gratz by Gloria by Marsha and Jack Cunningham The Koch-Thibodeau Family by Chavez and Chris Weitman Corinne Giovinazzo by Mom and Dad Robert and Wendy Koch John D. Narducci by Nikki Dumas Kitzia Goodman by Richard Goodman Jim Kranz by Allison Santos Toni and Ed Nash-Yourdon by David Yourdon Anna Gordon by Sydney Gordon Pat Krolak by Jamal Bhatty Natalie Nelson by R.B. Nelson, Jr. Andy Goszczycki by Jerry Goszczycki Joan Kubalanza by Calendar 3C Jessica and Frank Nemazee-Dlask by Mary and Warren and Sis Kuehl by Nikki Kuehl Jerry Johnson, Ruth Johnson, and Joe Campbell Minnie Green and Louise Goodkin by Ira Goodkin Alice Nusbaum by Mary Beth Adelman Greg Grigorov and Toni Brown by Eric Kuncl by Mary Drag Holly Lange by Maurice Jones The Occupational Therapy Program at Governors Debra and Michael Manthey State University by Melanie Ellexson Esther Grimm by Anne Andrews, Lynda Priya Laroia Valenti by Christina Geller Ireland, and Marge and John Kelly Linda Lavelle by Dorina Hatfield Julia O’Hern by Laura Jones Bridget Gulotta and Joe Balitewicz Preston Lavin by The Lavin Family Camden Olson by Leah, Luke, and Lil’ Mosey by Marie and Tony Gulotta Mellett, Barnaby Olson, and Nicholas Azar Dawn and Greg Lehman by Marilyn Lehman Eric Olson by Zoe Thompson Deborah Gutfeld by Cheryl Dennis Rusty Levine-Turkington by Barbara Watts Margaret Hackett by The Ramsey Family The O’Meara Family by Bonnie Bishop Michelle Lieberman by the Pharmacy Amanda Orenstein by Kristina Shira Haid by Jennifer Stoll Receivables and Third Party Audits Staff Tompkins, Lana Ifergan, Maggie Nemoy, Chip Halpern by Ilana Mark Bert and Diana Lindstrom by Allison Santos Marissa Weiss, and Olivia Buzby Nancy and Hampton Bistany by Mimi Lipman by Hanna and Bob Lipman Liz Orusa by The Sampling Team Jan, Hoss, and Virgil Barkell Nancy Lipman by Barbara and Chris Graver, Diane Mrs. Patel by Ella Richards Genevieve Hardy by Cathlyn Kromi and Ellen Hardy O’Sullivan, Elizabeth Hubbard, Janice Roche, Kristi Pearson by the Mack family Kristen Harney by Bob Johnson Katherina and Michael Rubino, Linda and Randall Pressner, Melissa Bogusch, and Susan Stock Yvette Pina by Elaine Divita Donna Heidenreich by Brittany Zaccagnini Noreen Potempa by Emmett Bluhm Nicola Henchek by James McKnight and Milenka Carter Loevy by Ozzie Sadler Ethan Loevy by Ozzie Sadler and the Bluhm Family Bermanova Mayari and Robert Pritzker by D. Zemon Shannon Luk by Mandy Luk

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Abbey and Rigby by Carolyn Tang Freddi by Danielle, Duff, Lillian, DJ, Abby by the family and the Fishbein family Bruce, and Dolly DeCamp Ada Spence by Carrie Sanders Zoey Fredlund by Justin and Renee Thomas Justice Ahlberg by Marlene and Edward Fritz by Teri Merens Ahlberg and Beth Wawrzaszek Fritz by Timothy McMurray Alley by Mary and Patrick Konopacki Frosty by Judy and Howard Tullman Annie by Katherine Lingner Gabby and Abby by Judy and Richard Klaskin Lulu Argumedo by Bethany Drucker Garbo by Judy and Pam Benning In Memory of Bailey by Cheryl Istvan Ginger by Janet Gates and Jeff Owen Daisy Snyder Bailey by Katherine Lingner Ginger by Nancy Phelps Bailey by Rick and Debbie Paskin Goose by Rhonda Garman Bailey by the Loweth family Gracie by the Istvan Family Bazil by Dina Bravy Grendel and Lo by Heather Fleitz Bear Bear by Joel Kay Zak Gureasko by Jane Ellen Samrick Bella by Rita and Jud Edidin Gus by William and Christine Panos Isabelle Petunia “Tuni” and Boris Pumpkin Haley by Henry, Daniel, Jeanette, Bergen by Hal and Sharon Bergen Daven, and C.J. Morrison Bing by Perry, Rick Shoemaker, Jim Ruud Bailey Hawkbaker by Lino Darchun Ridge Block by Carl Reid and the girls Heather by Roberta Clark Slash Block by Lynn Block Hershey by Charles Anderson Bogie by Robert Hickok Hobbes by Elaine Winer Boo by Sameer Agrawal Idgie by Selima Ani Boomer by Robert and June Ludwig Ito by Bryan Burgett Bozley by Lynn Shea Jake by Emily Schultz In Memory of Bailey Burke by Jean Sheridan Jetti by Donna Siemro Gromit Dawidowicz Butch by Ira and Marie Goodkin Jody by Laura Britton Butch by Linda Finley Kassandra by Janet Ehman-Baker Cash by Jenny and Sean Steuart Kate by Laura Bermont Caymus by Melanie, Sal, Nick, and Marco LoPiccolo Katie by Steven Bendas Lulu Cheung by Frances and Shui Fong Cheung Kelty by Raquel Johnson Cheyanne by Jeanne Ganchiff Morgan Knippen by Colleen Ventura Cody by Randy, Lori, Ryan, Kevin, and Kyle Croyle Kona by Renee Angelopoulos Cody by Rhonda and Starr Garman Kuma by Julie Bartholomae Cooper by Shannon, Elliott, Scarlett, and Clyde Aronson Lady, Murphy, Dudley and Toby by Gerald Espinosa Copper by Kathryn Simon Gracie Lama by Christine and Brian Lama Little Zack Cresto by the PAWS Freckles and Peaches Lambert by Chicago 26th Street Team Paul, Denise, and Rosie Russo Arlen Sweeney Crown by Catherine Crown Lexi by the Pearson Group Jak Damolaris by the Staff of American Bank and Trust Liberty by Barbara, Bob, and Maggie Grant In Memory of Gromit Dawidowicz by Karyn and Lizzie by Ed and Denise Raddatz Bryan Dawidowicz and friends Lord Cashmere Buggington Cat by Dawn Larsen Ito Burgett Dobby by Laura Coleman Lover by Pam and Charlie Smith Bear Donnelly by Kaitlin Donnelly and Family June Mack by Elizabeth Sharp and Julian and Amy Mack Duchess by Greg Sheldon Major by Susan and Dave Murphy Duncan by Dan Chapman Mal, Ascious, Inaki, Harry and Leopard by Isabelle, Dawson Dunlap by James and Judy Dunlap Greg, Justin, Robyn and Dad Henderson Eli, Willie, and Chance by Tracy Wetzel Malibu (Boo) and Wrigley by Bruce Cohen, Ellway by Katherine Lingner Ed Greene, and Jeffrey Callison Emmett by Carol Bartels Marley by the Parker Family Fiona by Elaine Kurczewski Maya by Zdzislaw Wawrzak Floyd by Deana, George, Annie, and Jersey Noonan Mazie by Carol Mendelsohn Fonzie by Michael and Catherine Million Ollie Lloyd Barron Metzler by Jean and Gary Metzler and the Metzler family Frankie by Diane Takacs In Memory of Lola Serrano-Fritsch In Memory of Chance Wetzel Eli Wetzel Willie Wetzel

In Memory of Phoebe Tetzlaff-Perlmutter

71 2010 Memorials & Tributes

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Emily Probst by the Canadian by Millie, Virginia & Liane And Then Supplier Governance Team Howard and Judy Tullman by Kevin Quashnick and Michael Smith by Martin and Mae Lenow Joe Della Monica and Mike Hendricks Judy Tullman by Jacqueline and Thomas Yardley, There Were Nine M.V. Rajamannar by The Boston Cynthia Goldberg, Jacqueline and Thomas Consulting Group, Inc. Yardley, Joy Horwich, Karen and Vincent Irmi Ramsay, Lisa Palmleas, and Susan Parrinello, Mae and Moish Lenow, Nancy In tribute to the best cat, Schlegel by Midge and Herb Russcol Stewart, Roz Lax, Sandy and Gary Fencik, Steve The Rapisarda Family by Nina and Bob Winter and Lena Helms, and Susan and Fenton Booth friend and ally. Mario Raspa by the Klein Family Sarah Tyler by Ben Schwartz Pete and Shyni Rauske by Jeffrey Rauske Joan Uth by Charles and Alexandra Uth Lorna Reinhold by Alan and Marlene Baer Peter Vale by Lori, Steve, and Sarah Kaufman In Memory of Rene by Ziggy, Sammy, and Martha Virgina Vale by Lori, Steve, and Sarah Kaufman Diane Riggio by Nicki Rabins Maria VanderHarr by the Weaver Family Connie Venema by Tammy, Sophia Sweig Jim and Kathy Rinker by Ron and Kathleen Bova Steve, and Jonah Kindel Barbara, Frank, and Sadie Rittenhouse Michael Wachington by Tim by Ellen and Michael Hoffman Stubbs and Bonnie White January 24, 2002 - January 15, 2010 Chuck and Sally Robinson by Delores Robinson Laura Wally by Sharyl Truty Dan Roin by Julie, Saul, Nathaniel, and Eliot Roin Helen Walsh by Sarah, Lola, and Lottie Tyler Samantha and Jordan Roman by Jamie Roman and Jordan Fisher Beth Wawrzaszek by Robyn and Erik Gerry-Rose McKenna Rooney by Arden Wheeler, Bella Wedding Guests by Katie and David Anderson Bongiovanni, Charles and Amy Nalon, Wedding Guests of Katherine Burgess Wise Deanna and Joseph Quinn, Eric and Stephanie and Michael James Jungers by Robert Wise, Jr. Wince, Greg and Darci Bertrand, Jennifer and Wedding Guests by Rebecca and Paul Drake Charles Marston, Jill and Stephen Kenney, Wedding Guests by Michael and Kristy Zarley Lisa Mojica, Mark and Valerie Sander, Michael Gretchen Wedemeyer by Allen and Amy and Sally MacDonald, Neev O’Neill, Randall Tibshrany, Laura and Anthony Basich, Mark and Palm, and William and Robyn Rohrer Susan Joseph, and Milan and Nancy Kovacevich Devon Rosen by Aunt Deborah, Elaina, Riley White by Nathan Chandler, and Uncle Rob Grimm and Walker Drane Shadle Lisa Rosson by Ilya Rosson Rachel and Ryan Williams by Ozzie Sadler by Brian Dirsmith, Carter Loevy, Ann and John Withers Harry and Kate Cavenagh, Jacob Isaacson, The Williams Family by Richard Ruby and Ethan Massey, and Sophie Ishiwari and Megan Williams Laura and Aaron Salmon by Sharon Willoughby and Bryce Frances and Nancy Lash Hinsch by Susan Willoughby Alix Salyers by Katie Boylan Bob and Sally Winter by Ron, Bonnie and Tom Satterberg by Kathy, and Jennie Silvia Judy and Howard Roin Jolene Wise by Sharon Larson Brian Schirmer by Linda Schirmer Michael Wolf by Lora, Tom, Mory, Erika Schulz by Andrew Hyman Adam, and Reginald Deborah Sexton by PCMA Staff Wendell Wye by Jerome Sauvage Anne Shaver by James Shaver Michael Zarley by his Verizon Team I thought it was benign William, Rita, and Olivia Shaw by Wendy Shaw Carlos Reyes Zgarrick by Heidi Meredith Brooke Shelby by The Shelby Family Tim Zuverink by Chad, Libby, JR, I thought she would always be mine Dominique Simonetti by Erin Lewakowski Brewski and Brody Bloom Joseph Siprut by the Mack Family I thought she was doing fine Teddi Siragusa by Theodore Siragusa Kim Skrundz by Brian, Stella, I never thought there would be nine Chloe, and Leanne Greco-Gill Louis Slonski by Steffi Slonski I guess it was her time Ann Somers and family by the Sund family I put my soul on the line Janet and Dennis Sonnenberg by Kerri, Jeff, and Vivienne Sonnenberg Ted Souder by Erica, Jessica, Kelly, Megan, and Jacky Schiestel Ada Spence by Carrie Sanders I loved that she made me shine Susan Spence by Carrie Sanders I miss her all of the time Phyllis Stacey by Marie Lenko Giel Lori Stein by Robert Lehmann Sophia is gone and life and Troy and Dakota Donna Stone by Kathleen Ferres is no longer fine Kara Struckman by Mary Bjorkholm Jen and Steve Surdell by Valerie Kmiecik And then there were nine Dennis Sutton by Lois, Morrie, and Jen Hazen, and Allison Rubens Dan Sweeney by Cooper and the Bluhm Family David Taylor and Cara Ammon by Rest in peace sweet lady Linda Taylor and Stacey Taylor In Honor of the Kim Tenenbaum by Nancy Simonson Wedding Guests Blaine and Celie Teppema by Linda Bracken Lisa Tharpe by Jennifer McCord of Michael and *The Sweig Family had 10 feline members until Jack Tippet by Fran, Greg, and Paige Kohut Sophia’s passing. Soon after, a lost kitten found Kristy Zarley them and joined their pride, returning to its more natural number.

72 Gifts made in memory of pets continued And Then Rusty Michaels by Irene Michaels, Riley by Kate and Chuck Barthelme Stoli by Gina, Shawn, Lefty, Deborah Chapman, Judy and Riley by Nancy and Nellie Slattery and Jackson Connor Howard Tullman, and Peter, Taz Styles by Peter, Paula, Alexis & Paula, Alexis, and Drew Fasseas Riley by Nick, Izzy, and Stacey Prange There Were Nine Ripley by the Breakfast Club Drew Fasseas and Marie Galoney Mies by Julian, Aylon, Sweet K.C. by Joan Boomsma and Nate Schulte Sadie Mae Robinson by Susan Robinson, Peter, Paula, and Katie Wallace In tribute to the best cat, Milo by Janice and William Blackburn Alexis and Drew Fasseas Sophia Sweig by Peter, Paula, friend and ally. Missy by Katherine Lingner Rocky by Michelle and Rob Wilcox Alexis & Drew Fasseas Misty by Kristen Holden Wally Rosen by the Simon Family Taylor by Joseph Schmaltz Mojo by Colleen, Kieran, Phoebe Tetzlaff-Perlmutter by In Memory of and Maddux Duke Rudy by Stuart and Deb Gold Bonnie, James, Marmalade, and Snuggles Mortensen by the Rufio by Katherine Lingner Remi Spurlock, Jaclene Tetzlaff, and Arlen Sweeney Crown Staff in Student Services Sabastion by Renee Angelopoulos Peter, Paula and Alexis Fasseas Mr. Morton by Myron and Sadie by John Toman Toby by Pam and Judy Benning Harriett Cholden Sassy and Brandy by Rochelle Tootsie by Vicki Moore Twiggy Moss by Barri Leiner and George Graham Toshi and Kira by the Banach Family Dewy Nelson by Meridith, Maximilian “Max” Schafer Tuxie by Mary Drag January 24, 2002 - January 15, 2010 Ron, and Feagin Kaminski by Clio Mulryne Tyla by Chris, Maria, Gwen, Noodles by Michael Gidwitz Schuster by Ellen and Lew Smith and Reese Marella Marley O’Hea by The Taylor Family Schuster by Sue and David Halpern Vinny by Andrea Hickey Duchess O’Neal by Peter, Paula, Scooby by Cathy Bobowski Pumpkin Walsh-Regan by Alexis & Drew Fasseas Sebastian by Emily, Grace, Gil, Brian and Jessie Walsh Otto by Grandpa Ken and and Caroline Bourland Shipshewana Warshaw by Mary and Bill Wulffen Lola Serrano-Fritsch by David and Cody Germaine Maggie Claire Patterson Bonnie and James Spurlock Waylon by Susan Cory by Aimee Harvey Shadow by Frank Hovanec Webster by Sheila Miller In Memory of Mittens Peckham by Pinot, Pepper, Shelby by Kacee Lingner and Paul Remias Michael, and Regan Hentz Simba, the “Love Sponge,” by Shelby Wertelka by Beth Wawrzaszek Taz Styles Petunia by Jeff and Trish Meyer Judy and Howard Tullman Boone and Crockett White Petunia by Kim and Larry Reves by Kelly Broadway by Miles and Kim White, and Pheobe and Hershey by Daisy Snyder by Bunny Snyder, Peter, Peter and Paula Fasseas Kristin Schaiuker Paula, Alexis and Drew Fasseas Lilly Withaeger by Don Ezra Plotkin-Ron by Pam Plotkin Sojourner by Mindy and Gary Sircus and Carol Allerton Pouncer by Lance Lawson Solomon by Todd Shuster Zach by Brian, Robert, Jank, Fluffy Prescott by the Prescott Group Sophie by Greg and Christine Benz Hank, and Ellie Fletcher Pumpkin by Peter Langendorff Susan Spence by Carrie Sanders Zachary by Nicoletta Anos Ralphie by Katherine Lingner Spring by Stella, Larry, Otis, Zevi by Trish and Jeff Meyer Red by Jen Williams, Katie and Stacey Sender-Ortega Clark, Trisha Jahnke, Janet Squeeky by Gint Rimas Heppe, and Sally Keith Starlight by Mandi Woronowicz Molly, Zoe, and Emos Ricciotti Stella and Teva by Amy by Susan Ricciotti Brierly and Greg Gressle In Memory of Rusty Michaels In Memory of In Memory of Boone White Crockett White Bing Shoemaker-Rudd

In Memory of Isabelle Petunia “Tuni” & Boris Pumpkin Bergen

In Memory of In Memory of In Memory of In Memory of Rudy Gold Slash Block Gracie Lama Sadie Mae Robinson 73 2010 Memorials & Tributes

Gifts made between October 15, 2009 and April 15, 2010 in honor of the following pets

Shep Brown by Judy and Bob Cherry Cedar by Brian Herro Chance by John Tungol Cleo, Giacomo, Pickles, and Sophie by Betty Klafta Cole by Derrick StaRosa Piglet Feigenbaum by Ziza Kaplin Maverick Ford by Robert Beltz Ghandi of by Jamie LaPenna Harriett by Ellen and Bernard Peter The homeless pets of PAWS Chicago by the Hiltons of Chicago Sales and Revenue Departments In Honor of Honey by Mary Ollman Jake by Lynn Ukleja Luke Mallers Chloe, Moose, and Lulu Jolson by Catherine Jacobson Josie by Janet Baker Kato by the Karlson Family KC by Michele Schembre Lily, Mallory, Mildew, Mr. Cat, Simba, Macy, Balley, Bentley, Sarabi, and Jo- Jo by Susan and Dennis Chambers In Honor of Mabel, Swoosh, and Yasmine by Mary McCaskey Maverick Ford Maize by Bette Resis Luke Mallers by Joanna Mallers Mylo by Barbara Haffner Poobah by JoAnn Clarkston Ryno by Julie and Steven Shifrin Desmond Spratt by Freebear and Freita Rizzio Willow and Franklin Spratt by Freebear and Freita Rizzio The sick and injured dogs of PAWS Chicago by Danielle Anderson The sick and injured dogs of PAWS Chicago by Zach Anderson Emma Tomlinson by Emmie and Maddie Thompson In Honor of Miss Sugar Magnolia “Maggie” Wawrzaszek by Grandpa Jerry Wawrzaszek Maggie Wawrzaszek

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In Loving Give a Tribute Donation Memory For any occasion – birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, LO or memorials – honor someone special and help save HAPP DAY lives by purchasing a PAWS Chicago tribute card. VE Y BIRTH Orders can be placed online at www.pawschicago.org or by calling (773) 475-4240.

Suggested donation is $50, but donors of $100 or more may have their names posted on the PAWS Chicago website honoring or memorializing the special person or pet. Honors or memorials totaling more than $1,000 will receive a special tribute or memorial feature in PAWS CHICAGO magazine.

74 PAWS Chicago rescue, DOZER ADOPT a Homeless Pet These precious homeless dogs and cats are looking for new families to open their homes and hearts to them. To see all the available PAWS Chicago pets in need of new homes, please visit www.pawschicago.org

Ham is a happy-go-lucky puppy in search of a loving family. Upon One-year-old Josephine is a beautiful arrival at PAWS Chicago, vets and friendly girl looking for her perfect found that he lacked full use of his match. This former stray loves a good hind legs due to nerve damage. As massage and will do just about anything he continues to grow, he is much for a bite of tuna. She bonded well with stronger, playful and outgoing. He her foster parents and would prefer a loves wrestling with other pups and home where she is the only cat and can chasing after balls. With a nurturing be the center of attention. Josephine home, this social boy will make the Ham perfect companion!

Peb is an affectionate four-year-old Afghan Two‑year‑old Uruguay is a friendly Hound-Spaniel who is looking for a family feline looking for her forever home she can spoil with snuggles and her warm after her previous owners could no personality. A bit shy, she’s working on longer keep her. She is quite a talker building her confidence, but is eager to and knows what she wants, which please. Peb will fit well into a home that can usually includes a playful game of care for her mild thyroid condition that is chasing stuffed . At the end of easily managed through affordable, daily the day, she is looking for some quality medication. Do you have room in your snuggle time with a new family that Peb heart and home for this beautiful girl? Uraguay will treat her like the princess she is.

PAWS Chicago rescue, PAWS Chicago ALUMNI Chartreuse Stay Committed to the PAWS Chicago Cause

PAWS Chicago alumni dogs and cats, and their adoptive families, often stay in touch and continue to support PAWS Chicago. Whether it’s attending events or alumni parties, keeping in touch with siblings and foster parents, or updating the Alumni page at www.pawschicago.org, there is a life-long bond: once a PAWS Chicago dog or cat, always a PAWS Chicago dog or cat. Please keep us updated and stay a part of our family.

Moxie Moxie (PAWS Chicago name Moxy) is We adopted two cats from PAWS Chicago doing very well. She adjusted quickly to and they are doing so well! Charlie and her new family and we can’t imagine life Rosie (formerly known as Ethan and without her. She is a quick learner, loves to Angelica) are quite the pair. Rosie is play with other neighborhood dogs, and is as cuddly as can be and she has taught always excited to play at the beach. Thank herself to play fetch. Charlie is a little you for everything the PAWS Chicago more hands-off, but he enjoys a good volunteers did to bring Moxie into our game of “Chase the String.” We are all so family and for the many other dogs and happy with our newest family members. cats who are lucky enough to find their way Charlie & Rosie Thank you so much! – Nancy to PAWS Chicago. – Mason and Carla

We are very happy with Bodie and Elly (formerly Moondance) came to Roger (PAWS Chicago name Ranger) PAWS Chicago after her original owner and they are a treat to have. They were relinquished her to the pound where they very close when they were separated discovered she had fleas and had to shave while Bodie was at the vet so they had her. When we met, she was recovering from a little adjusting to do when they were her spay surgery and was itchy from flea reunited. But, I’m happy to report that bites! I’m happy to report that she recovered they are best of friends again. We are and her gorgeous white coat is growing proud to tell everyone that we adopted Bodie & back. I feel so lucky to have found such an our cats from PAWS Chicago and what adorable, sweet and playful companion. I Elly loving little kitties they are. – Mary Roger can’t imagine my life without her! – Meg NONPROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PAID CHICAGO HENRY, IL PERMIT No. 6 1110 West 35th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60609 (773) 935-PAWS www.pawschicago.org

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