2015 ANNUAL REPORT

IMPROVING HEALTH

ENHANCING EDUCATION BUILDING CHARACTER & COMMUNITY MISSION To develop and unleash the potential of youth, on and off the court, by engaging and serving a supportive community. DEARDEAR FRIENDS: FRIENDS

All of us at InnerCity Tennis (ICT) are driven to help youth unleash their full potential on and off the tennis court. We use tennis and our unique curricula to engage kids and help improve their health, enhance their education, develop their character, and build a sense of community with others. Every day, our mission motivates our staff, board, and volunteers. We are so grateful to our generous donors and supportive community for making 2015 one of the best years ever at InnerCity Tennis.

Following our momentum-building in 2014, InnerCity Tennis made significant advancements in 2015: • Over 4,000 Kids Served. ICT delivered our innovative youth programming in 23 Minneapolis Parks, in 9 Minneapolis schools and at ICT’s tennis center in South Minneapolis. Our Outreach team and volunteers served a racially and ethnically diverse group of kids, representing some of Minneapolis’ most under-resourced youth. • USTA’s Community Tennis Association of the Year Award. ICT received this award in recognition of our youth programming, our commitment to enhancing our community through tennis, and the great work of our staff and volunteers. See page 15 for a photo of Executive “We use tennis and our unique Director, John Wheaton and Education & Outreach Program Director, Song Thao curricula to engage kids and help receiving this award from USTA President, improve their health, enhance Katrina Adams and USTA Foundation Chairman, James Blake. their education, develop their • USTA’s Outstanding Facility Award. ICT character, and build a sense of was recognized as one of the outstanding community with others.” public facilities in the United States. Our Raise the Roof, Close the Gap campaign’s second phase has been completed, including the grand opening of our web-enabled Best Buy 21st Century classroom. • 2015 Outstanding Community Partner Award from Start. Head Start has been a long-time outreach partner of ICT. Together with other not-for-profit youth organizations like Head Start, we are able to fully leverage our resources to benefit Twin Cities youth. • New Leadership. We promoted John Wheaton to Executive Director, hired Ann Wordelman as Director of Advancement, and promoted Song Thao to Education & Outreach Program Director. The Board is excited about John’s vision and the opportunity to capitalize on his 30+ years of experience in tennis and youth education. InnerCity Tennis Foundation will continue to develop and deliver programming to under-served youth to improve their health, enhance their education, and build their character, by instilling our 7 core values. Thank you for joining us in delivering our mission and for supporting our ongoing efforts to create access and opportunities for the youth we serve. Sincerely, CORE VALUES: 7 Robert W. Oberrender teamwork Board Chair responsibility service perseverance integrity respect enthusiasm CLOSING THE GAP ADDRESSING HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIOECONOMIC DISPARITIES

HEALTH GAP ICT IMPROVES HEALTH TO HELP KIDS EMBRACE HEALTHY, ACTIVE LIFESTYLES of Minnesota children are ICT’s Kidspeed®1 and tennis programming gets kids 35% overweight or at risk moving and having fun while learning valuable life skills, such as teamwork and perseverance.

Source: Minneapolis Public Schools 2015. The Trust for America’s Health 2015.

EDUCATION GAP ICT ENHANCES EDUCATION

TO HELP KIDS SUCCEED IN SCHOOL of Minneapolis students in poverty 2 3 are not proficient in reading ICT uses the curriculum and TopSpin 77% leadership curriculum to help kids build stronger academic and life skills.

Source: Star Tribune analysis of data from MN Dept. of Education 7/2016.

SOCIOECONOMIC GAP ICT BUILDS CHARACTER & COMMUNITY

TO HELP KIDS GAIN ACCESS AND OPPORTUNITY WITHIN of Minneapolis students qualify for A DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY free or reduced price lunch 63% ICT provides access by granting over $130,000 in scholarships and free programming each year. Sources: Minneapolis Public Schools 2015. The Trust for America’s Health 2015.

1Our Kidspeed® curriculum is designed to begin 2Academic Creative Engagement (ACE), 3TopSpin is ICT’s service and leadership training curriculum centered around ICT’s 7 core values: teaching children key life skills such as teamwork, developed by the United States Tennis Enthusiasm, Integrity, Perseverance, Responsibility, Respect, Service, and Teamwork. perseverance and respect, through the fun of Association (USTA), is an out-of-school physical activity and tennis. academic curriculum connected to 21st Century skills, Common Core State and National Standards and the sport of tennis. 4 • INNERCITYTENNIS 2015 ANNUAL REPORT • 5 94 Brooklyn 94 694 Brooklyn 694 Center 94 CenBrooklynter 694 94 94 Brooklyn 694 Center Brooklyn 694 94 Columbia Center Brooklyn 694 Columbia Center Heights Center HeightColumbias Columbia Columbia Columbia Heights Heights Heights 100 100 Heights 35W 35W 94 94 100 100 35W 35W 100 35W 94 94 100 94 35W 94 36 36 36 36 Roseville Roseville Roseville Roseville 36 36 Roseville Roseville

55 35W 35W 280 55 35W 55 280 55 35W 280 35W 280 55 280 394 Minneapolis 394 35W Minneapolis 39554 280 394 394 Minneapolis 94 MinneapolisMinneapolis 94 35W 394 DELIVERING INNOVATIVE,94 Minneapolis94 35W 94 35W 35W YEAR-ROUND35W PROGRAMS FOR94 ALL 55 35W 55 LEGEND LEGEND 55 Reed Sweatt Family Tennis Center 100 55 2015 Park Locations LEGEND Reed Sweatt Family Tennis Center LEGEND 100 IN THE PARKS IN THE SCHOOLS55 2014-2015 School Year LocationsAT THE TENNIS CENTER Reed Sweatt Family Tennis33 Cent LOCATIONSer 62 2015 Park Locations AGES 3 -18 AGES 6 - 18 100 AGES 3 -10 55 2015 Park Locations ALLLE OVERGEND THEReed CITY Sweatt Family Tennis Center 62 62 2014-2015 School Year Locations 100 SUPER SATURDAYS 2014-2015 School Year Locations 62 Our Super Saturdays program allows 62 Rich eld Reed Sw20eatt15 FPaamilyrkLE LocationsGEND Tennis Center 100 Twin Cities families to bring their 77 62 children to engage in fast-paced 2014-2015 School Year Locations Rich eld 62 physical activity and learn tennis 2015 Park LocationsReed Sweatt Family Tennis Center 77 100Rich eld fundamentals. Each week, staff 494 deliver the program alongside more IN 23 IN 9 AT THE 62 77 62 2014-2015 School20 Year15 PaLocationsrk Locations than 50 volunteers. We devote our PARKS SCHOOLS TENNIS entire 11 court facility to youth CENTER 494 62 Rich eld 62 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. on over 20 94 2014-2015 School Year Locations 494 Saturdays between mid-September Brooklyn 694 77 and mid-April. Center Rich eld 62 • 24 days per year, 4 sessions Columbia per day, 1.5 hours each SUMMER TENNIS IN THE PARKS SCHOOLS77 OUTREACH BOHANON Heights This program provides each participant with an hour of 494 ICT’s Outreach StaffRich eld take our nationally recognized Kidspeed • Kidspeed, ACE, & fundamental tennis lessons, Monday through Friday for 5 curriculum on the road during the school year. In 2015, staff Tennis programming 291 volunteers gave over VICTORY WEBBER 100 weeks. In addition to tennis skills, kids build life skills through delivered programs at 9 Minneapolis schools, including77 2 with • Delivered at no charge to 2,400 hours to KIDS! WAITE PARK 35W our Challenge of the Day.49 Challenges4 focus on character programs specifically for children with autism. Several loyal participants 94 volunteers come each week to help deliver programs. building, healthy nutrition and socio-emotional development. HMONG PILLSBURY INTERNATIONAL ELEMENTARY 494 ACADEMY 36 • 5 weeks per year, 23 Minneapolis parks, • 24 weeks per year, 6 sessions per week, ​ Roseville NORTH total of 66 sessions per day, 1 hour each 30 - 90 minutes each COMMONS • Kidspeed, ACE, & Tennis programming • Kidspeed, ACE, & Tennis programming FRASER HEAD START • Scholarships for all in need • Delivered at no charge to participants 35W 55 280

Serving a diverse student population 394 TOWER Minneapolis HILL 32 scholarships granted, 38 scholarships granted, KENWOOD MATTHEWS 450 scholarships granted, for a total value of $26,900 for a total value of $17,600 94 3% BRACKETT 3% Native BDOTE valued at $33,700. Other American 35W LEARNING CENTER LYNDALE 14% TOPSPIN CITIES ACADEMY ELEMENTARY POWDERHORN Caucasian LONGFELLOW 35% Court Time, Service and Leadership Certified Tennis Instruction for BANCROFT African and ELEMENTARY African American Training for Middle and High Aspiring Juniors Ages 4-18 53 coaches hired to work at LYNDALE MCKNIGHT LINDEN FARMSTEAD School Students HILLS HEAD START 55LAKE • 52 weeks per year, REV. DR. MARTIN HIAWATHA 23 Minneapolis parks. LUTHER KING JR. 18% • 24 weeks per year, 35 sessions per week, LEGEND Asian MCRAE 1 - 2.5 hours each LYNNHURST 4 sessions per week, NOKOMIS PERSHING Reed Sweatt Family Tennis Center 1 - 1.5 hours each MINNEHAHA • Tennis and character 100 CREEK W 2015 Park Locations ICT’s original program, building programming PEARL HALE • Tennis and TopSpin ELEMENTARY WENONAH 27% Leadership programming ELEMENTARY ARMATAGE KENNY 62 2014-2015 School Year Locations started in 1952. Hispanic / Latino • Scholarships for all in need • Delivered at no charge to 62 participants 94% of students on free and reduced lunch Rich eld 77

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6 • INNERCITYTENNIS 2015 ANNUAL REPORT • 7 RESULTS & IMPACT GETTING KIDS ON A PATHWAY TOWARD SUCCESS

IMPROVING HEALTH REACHING 4,309 YOUTH “ICT has played a huge role in promoting good health both physically and mentally for my kids. I wish I could personally say thank you to each donor.”

- Anna Hoang Parent

32 746 799 965 1,767 TopSpin Cities Schools Summer Super Academy Outreach Parks Saturdays ENHANCING EDUCATION “The program teaches kids teamwork, good sportmanship, USTA FOUNDATION SPECIAL REPORT and most importantly it raises self-esteem.” TENNIS PARTICIPATION POSITIVELY INFLUENCES THE LIVES OF U.S. YOUTH ACROSS ALL SOCIOECONOMIC LEVELS. - Gay Bicking Teacher YOUTH WHO PLAY TENNIS... Are more Get better Have college Are better community-minded grades aspirations behaved and well-rounded

48% 81% 73% 82% BUILDING CHARACTER & COMMUNITY HAVE AN “A” SAY THEY HAVE NEVER VOLUNTEER AVERAGE WILL ATTEND BEEN SENT TO IN THEIR “This program has a COLLEGE THE PRINCIPAL’S COMMUNITIES OFFICE positive impact on my life and all my kids’ Spend more More say they Fewer are suspended More are engaged time studying will graduate or expelled in extracurricular lives. It has given my from college activities kids empowerment and self respect.” ARE HEALTHY AND LESS PRONE TO RISKY BEHAVIORS Less binge drinking, cigarette smoking and are less likely to be overweight or at-risk for being overweight - Seidouba Keita Parent Source: USTA Foundation

More than a Sport - Tennis, Education and Health, a 2013 USTAF study comparing the education and health profiles of youth tennis participants with other athletes and non-tennis playing youth.

8 • INNERCITYTENNIS 2015 ANNUAL REPORT • 9 FIRST CLASS FACILITY FOR KIDS RAISE THE ROOF, CLOSE THE GAP CAMPAIGN FINANCIALS A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE... FOR KIDS!

Fiscal year ended December 31, 2015 2014 Income* $1,968,483 $1,691,583 AS A SOCIAL Expenses 1,977,791 1,841,783 ENTERPRISE... Income Less Expenses ($9,308) ($150,200) InnerCity Tennis is a non- Consolidated Balance Sheet profit, mission-focused, Current Assets $542,555 $640,625 tax-exempt (501c3) Property and Equipment 2,193,514 1,759,611 organization that delivers Other Assets 571,593 618,045 both financial and social Total Assets $3,307,662 $3,018,281 returns in furtherance of its mission. Our tennis Current Liabilities $291,466 $241,126 center, together with Long-term Liabilities 465,000 400,000 the contributions of our Net Assets 2,551,196 2,377,155 generous donors, provides Total Liabilities and Net Assets $3,307,662 $3,018,281 GOAL We think our kids deserve to play and learn in a first class facility. the critical financial So do our customers who use the Tennis Center and whose court support needed to $2.0 MILLION Cash Statement fees help support InnerCity Tennis Outreach programs. deliver ICT’s life changing Cash at January 1 $490,470 $301,378 programs for youth. Cash at December 31 $343,206 $490,470 In 2015, InnerCity Tennis completed the second phase of renovations to the Reed Sweatt Family Tennis Center, including *Excludes Raise the Roof, Close the Gap Campaign revenues. the grand opening of our Best Buy 21st Century Classroom along with improvements to the common areas of the Tennis OUTREACH PROGRAM FUNDING 12/31/15 Center. This work complemented our $1.4 MILLION Since all administrative and fundraising expenses are covered by profits from the tennis center, initial phase, which included replacement 100% OF DONATED DOLLARS GO TO OUTREACH PROGRAMMING FOR KIDS! of both domes and installation of REVENUE EXPENSES air conditioning to expand our   29% programming 40% Management / General Tennis Center Profit  capabilities in $219,000 9% the summer. These upgrades have accomplished our goal of $296,000 Fundraising $63,000 transforming our dated tennis facility into a modern, attractive, welcoming hub that is equipped to build up the youth and families 6%  of the 21st Century. Summer Park Program Fees $46,000

Help us Through 2015, our Raise the Roof, Close the Gap campaign has raised $1.4 million toward our goal of $2.0 million. Now that we’ve  9% Annual Gala reach our “raised the roof” at the tennis center, our attention is focused on $64,000 “closing the gap” for Minneapolis youth. Your support will provide goal! the critical funding needed for expanded programming in the areas of our city that need it most. Our proven programs and curricula 45%  are ready to grow along with the youth of our city. Thank you Contributions & Other Income 62%  for making “more” possible. We look forward to reporting on our $330,000 Outreach Programs & Scholarships continued advancement. $463,000

10 • INNERCITYTENNIS 2015 ANNUAL REPORT • 11 2015 RAISE THE ROOF, CLOSE THE GAP 2015 GENERAL OPERATIONS SUPPORT CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTORS THANK YOU!

$15,000+ Steven & Tamela Schroll James & Teddy Gesell Todd Otis* Chris Geyer Abzug Paul Skip & Barbara Gage* Sit Investment Associates Michael & Jean Giese David Portnowitz Robert & Jane Oberrender* Foundation Sky Group Mike & Tiffany Goldammer Willie & Margaret Prawdzik $15,000+ Deniz Perese & Mary Baker* Janet Czaia & Toby Rapson* U.S. Tennis Association Larkin McPhee* Nancy Banchy Paul Dalton David Sommer & Louise Denise & Jack Griep Will & Karen Prest* C. Charles Jackson Foundation Will & Karen Prest* Dan Bane Mary DeLong Halverson Gayle Groebner Thue Rasmussen Carl & Eloise Pohlad Family $5,000–$14,999 Barb Richied & Bernard Barton & Kristine & David Denton Dwight & Jean Vicks Peter & Heather Haeg Nancy Read* Foundation Anonymous Mark Thompson Elsa Carpenter William Dickey & Karen Steiner Amy & Alex Ware* Kristen Hancock Kristine & Scott Reddy* Gage Family Foundation Curtis L. Carlson Family Chuck Batko & John “Jack” Dickmann* John & Erin Wheaton* Ted & Tiffany Hanson Alisa & Paul Richardson U.S. Tennis Association Ruffing Charity Fund Foundation Kathy Lundberg Kent & Judith Harbison Judy & Keith Rosenblum Foundation S. Bartley Osborn Family Alexandra & Steve DiFiore Amber & Ryan Ellingson Up to $999 Suzanne Harman Andrea Ruhland Wells Fargo Charitable Trust Jo & Wiliam Batty-George Valerie Doherty Karen & Rick Evans* Cynthia & Shani A Steve Havig Kirsten & Tim Ryan Dianna Seltz Susan Bauer Richard Dolan Hubbard Broadcasting Tolu Adeleye Liz & Van Hawn Mike Sather $5,000–$14,999 Senior Tennis Players Club Zeleka Bedye & David Hanley Jock & Sara Donaldson Foundation Annie Alberston Sara Hong George Serdar BNY Mellon Smikis Foundation William & Deborah Begin Philip Doucette Pine River Capital Jim Alexander & Joan Scot Housh Barb Shields CH Robinson Linda Stratton* Kelly Bent* Dorothy Dougher Management Ostergren Marilyn Hughes Steven & Lisbeth Sjoblad Amber & Ryan Ellingson Tradition Capital Bank Shay Berkowitz & John Drysdale United Health Foundation Jan Alswager Jack & Jean Johnson Samantha Smart Merritt* Lazard Middle Market US Bank Phyllis Wiener Reginald & Janet Dunlap Lori & Chris Van Holmes* Shelley & Vijay Andrew* Janet & Les Johnson Eric & Leslie Stacey Medica Foundation USPTA Foundation Lauria & & Bjornaraa Kristen Edsall Blue Cross Blue Shield Margaret Egan $1,000–$4,999 Dan Bane Jennifer Johnson Jerry Stahnke Minneapolis Foundation USTA Northern Section Barnes & Thornburg LLP Marshall & Carlyle Jones James Steiner Morgan Stanley Lori & Chris Van Holmes* Bobby & Steve’s Auto World Eric Enge Associated Anethesiologists Elizabeth Ann Barten Thomas & Cheri Kamp Aaron & Alicia Stratman Nelson Family Foundation Victoria Velie Henry Family Youth Foundation Scott & Alta Engstrom Fund Chuck Batko & Molly & Paul Kelash TCF Foundation Northern Trust Company Foundation Daniel Scott Bocklund Pat & Laurie Erlandson* Bank of America Kathy Lundberg Matt Kerr Bao Thao Robert & Jane Oberrender* Amy & Alex Ware* Judith & John Bonnes Debbie Estes Gary Blauer Emily Beal Mike & Linda Krelitz Mark Thomas Regal Wood Cabinets, LLC John & Erin Wheaton* Judy Boulay Steve & Connie Faber* Steve & Becky Briggs Kelly Bent* Kresge Foundation Marilyn Whalley Sheltering Arms Foundation Wheeler Chutich Charitable Evan Boyd & Tina Frontera Nicole Falk Campbell Foundation Scott Beuning Bill & Jan Kuretsky Peter & Katya Wickersham UnitedHealth Group Account Andre & Marie Boyogueno Jon & Elyse Farnsworth de la Riva & Kevin Borth Ruth Lauritzen Ann & Erik Wordelman* Whitney Foundation Woodhouse Family Foundation David Brauer & Kari Sterling Mike & Heather Fernandez Andrzej Malewicz* Blake Cadwallader & Lori Dan & Sarah Leslie Vonda Wurzburger Kyle & Paige Buchmeier* Vivian Ferris Ernest and Sally Micek Thrune Larry Lieberman $1,000–$4,999 Up to $999 Srinivasa Bukkuri Rusty Field Foundation Bjorn Carlson Elsa Linke Memorials Allina Health System Annie Alberston Bob & Karen Busch Roger Finney & Jeannine Lee Roy Ginsburg* Kevin Carpenter & Paul Lubinski Dedicated to Enea Guidotti Maurice Anderson Trostel Albert Ann Cadwallader David Flannery Daniel Kohnstamm Joyce Lyons Connie Manske & James In Memory of Ken Kohnstamm Anonymous Jim Alexander & Joan Blake Cadwallader & Mike & Samantha Flynn-Rollin Josh & Ricka Kohnstamm Jeff Chen Redmon BelAir Ostergren Lori Thrune Bodil Forsling Mary Kohnstamm Brett Czekaj Brenda & Wade Martinson Best Buy Allina Employee Giving Ben & Patti Campbell Anthony Fragiacomo & Peter Kohnstamm Daniel Dale Mary Ann McGuire Karen & Rick Evans* Campaign Rachel & Sophie Caprella PA Overbo Lunds & Byerlys Michelle DeVaughn Patricia McKee & Douglas Rick & Britt Gage Javier Alvarez Steve & Marcy Chamberlain Janet Fridgen Rolla Martin Joe Dixon Meisner Geoff & Kelly Gage Amazon Smile Foundation Michael Chutich & Susan Gretz Robert & Sylvia Fridgen Minneapolis Foundation Geoffrey Emerson & Lynda Milo & Mary Meland Horizon Media Inc Ameriprise Financial Margaret Chutich & Penny Margarita Galarneault Wendy Nelson* Kauls Tod & Jennifer Minotti Marsha Jarvela Steve Andersen Wheeler Mark & Susan Gherity Deniz Perese & Larkin McPhee* Jeffrey Etterbeek Nancy Molnar Rick Lassow* Martha Anderson Kira & Eugene Clark Michael & Jean Giese Naomi Perman Mike & Heather Fernandez Mark & Carolina Murphy Ryan Mcleish Shelley & Vijay Andrew* Jennifer Coin Mark Gness Charles & Kathleen Piven Rusty Field Deane Neeley Minnesota Twins Apple Automatic Food Service Joan & John Colwell Judith Goff John & Carol Prince Amy Finken & Lynn Flagstad Nicholas & Nhon Nguyen Ruth Mulcahy Kristen Arendt Theodore Cornwell Miriam Goldfein Dennis & Maureen Ryan Christine & Tom Nickels Tom Fraser & Mary Strand Wendy Nelson* Sybil & Vincent Axner Jeffrey Craig Jane Ann Goltz & Robert Nash Hilary & David Santoni* Pete Offenhauser Cathy & Nat Fuller Edward Backstrom David Cross Darlene Gorrill

12 • INNERCITYTENNIS *Current or former ICT board, committee or staff member 2015 ANNUAL REPORT • 13 THANK YOU THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS OUR WORK IS NOT POSSIBLE WITHOUT YOU! FOR YOUR STRATEGIC VISION

Robert W. Oberrender, CHAIR Jane Gould Hayes Kennedy Todd Otis* Jim Thomas Edwin C. (Skip) Gage, CHAIR EMERITUS Anita & John Goulett Lloyd & Karen Kepple James Otto Robert & Carol Thompson Linda J. Stratton, SECRETARY John & Susan Graber Elyse Kharbanda Linda Pellowski John & Jill Thompson Avery Ticer, TREASURER Mary Grau & Allan Rosenwald Ruth Kildow Mary Perlich Thomson Reuters Shelley Andrew Nancy Greer Gretchen & Judson Koehn Dorothy Petersen Avery & Christina Ticer* Nicholas J. Bollettieri Dan & Nancy Griffin Vessela Kouneva Donna Peterson Mary Tomes & Gary Yanagita John K. (Jack) Dickmann Gayle Groebner* Jacob Kucera Judy & Doug Pletcher Jeanine Totall Richard G. Evans Melissa Gross & Brian Henning Kristin Lambrecht Thue Rasmussen Khai & Lequyen Tran Bruce H. Jackson, Ph.D. Kathy & Steve Grossman Ken & Karen Landro Jonathan Raude Kevin Mertz Brownell Mack III Marc Grossman Kevin Lee & Pamela McInnes Nancy Read* Patricia Undlin Eric J. McNulty Brian & Rachel Grubbs Wayne Leebaw Penny Ream United Health Foundation Todd H. Otis Tina Haapala* Dan & Sarah Leslie Kristine & Scott Reddy* Helen Vagle Deniz A. Perese, M.D. Heather Haeg Kraig Leuthard Patricia & Nelson Rhodus Rachel & Kevin Veenstra William C. Prest David Hage Margaret & Nate Lindblad John & Barb Ribnick* Harold Voges Hilary Santoni Jeff & Margaret Hall Robert Lindeborg Alisa & Paul Richardson Cathy & Stanley Waldhauser Anthony Stingley Carol Hancock Grant Logan Paul & Kim Roach Maxine Wallin Lori Van Holmes Ellen & Jim Hancock Lowbrow Catherine & Ferrol Robinson Ellen & Elliot Walthour Amy S. Ware Kent & Judith Harbison Paul Lubinski Susan Rockers Constance Waterous Andrew D. Weigman Suzanne Harman Joe Lutz Sophia Rolando Karen & David Weathers David L. Weigman Lisa & Jeff Harmening Michael Luxenberg Judy & Keith Rosenblum Wells Fargo Community Beth Harrington Cheryl MacDonald Janet Rowles Support Wendy M. Nelson, STRATEGIC ADVISOR Marcia Harris David & Kathleen MacLennan Marian R. Rubenfeld Craig Welsh Richard L. Lindstrom, M.D., EMERITUS Loring Harrop & Cynthia Macy’s Inc Gay Russell-Dempsey Gina Wheaton Wheelock Whitney (1926–2016), EMERITUS Vachon Stephen & Brenda Mahannah Stacey Sagedahl Dick Winga A. Lachlan Reed (1917–2007), FOUNDER Marni & Tim Heck Brenda & Wade Martinson Hilary & David Santoni* Lisa & Scott Wold Paul & Jessica Heiring John McBroom Anne Sassen David & Mary Woodward Beth Held Miriam K. McCreary Mike Sather Michael Woolsey Angeline Herlory Patricia McKee & Douglas Wendy Sawvel Tom & Melissa Worthington Don Hessburg Meisner Bob Schafer Kaori Yamada Janice Hetland Milo & Mary Meland Steve Scheraldi Jonathan Yang Dawn Hill Dana Mellberg Brady & Kelly Schmidt* Terri Yellowhammer Katie Hiller Judy Merrick-Lockett Dennis & Pamela Schulstad Michael Zwank AWARDS Ta-Yuan Ho Laura Meyer* Darren & Joan Selberg Jamie Hofberger Rob Mezera George Serdar Memorials Bob Hokanson Bruce & Karen Mikkelson Catherine Settanni Dedicated to Mehdi Benyebka Sara Hong Chip & Laura Miller Sally & Anthony Sexton In honor of Christopher Bauer Thalia Hooker Cindy Moe Bob & Jude Ann Sharp In honor of Sally Guillet Pictured from left: Dennis Hykes Nancy Molenda Barb Shields In memory of Bob Banchy James Blake, U.S. Tennis Association Foundation Chairperson; Alan Jackson Nancy Molnar Joshua & Sarah Sillers In memory of Lois Bunday John Wheaton, ICT Executive Director; Clifford Janney Marco Montermini Linda Smith In memory of Lois Christensen Song Thao, ICT Education & Outreach Program Director; Betty & Rolf Johnson Jack Moore Robert Snyder In memory of Rev James Katrina Adams, U.S. Tennis Association President David & Emily Johnson Richard Musser Eric & Leslie Stacey McCutheon David & Maria Johnson Desmond Nation John & Ardietta Stafford In memory of Dean Pelton Peter Johnson Deane Neeley Jerry Stahnke In memory of Samantha Smart 2015 U.S. TENNIS ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY Stacey Johnson Victoria Neis Barry Stehlik Merrit’s mother TENNIS ASSOCIATION OF THE YEAR AWARD Jacob Jones & Michele Nealen Nagendar Nella George & Joan Stickney In memory of Pat Tillemond Curtis & Shannon Jorgenson Don Nelson Tony & Ronda Stingley* Heidi & Michael Jung Jason Neubauer Beverly Stirtz Marnie & Bob Kane Nicholas & Nhon Nguyen Jon Summers Jeremie Kass Tina Nguyen Herman & Nel Swanson Elaine & Steve Keefe Richard & Joan Niemiec Chuck & Jeffrey Tatsuda Seidouba Keita Hallie & Max Olson John Tauer Molly & Paul Kelash Jeff Olson Joel & Vanessa Taylor Bridget & David Keller Tim Olson* Douglas Thielen Erin Kelly Dennis & Molly O’Rourke Carol Thies 2015 U.S. TENNIS ASSOCIATION Roger Kemp Jeff Ortman Jessica & Rich Thomas OUTSTANDING FACILITY AWARD 2015 OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY *Current or former ICT board, committee or staff member PARTNER AWARD - HEAD START 14 • INNERCITYTENNIS 2015 ANNUAL REPORT • 15 REED SWEATT FAMILY TENNIS CENTER 4005 NICOLLET AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55409-1516 612.825.6844 • innercitytennis.org

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