2007-2008 Annual Report

Women Building Better Communities www.JuniorLeagueBR.org

1 Mission Our Mission and Vision The Junior League of Baton Rouge, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

Vision The Junior League of Baton Rouge, Inc. will enhance the quality of life in the Baton Rouge community in the areas of physical health, education and cultural development.

2 From the President

A Message from we did an excellent job of educating our members marketing campaign. In response donations were Amy Groves Lowe and the community on the relationship between substantially greater this year than last year. Finally, President, Junior League the dollars raised through our fund-raisers and we completed thirteen phenomenal community of Baton Rouge the community projects we support all year. This projects through our placements. theme was the anchor for all of our fund-raisers. n the 2007-2008 year, the Moreover, the Board of Directors voted to launch Our community has been enriched by the IJunior League of Baton a broad marketing campaign in the community in commitment and generosity of our members for Rouge continued to fulfill 2008 to make sure this message is being broadcast all over seventy-five years. With your continued its mission and build a better over Baton Rouge, so that our residents understand support, the Junior League of Baton Rouge will community. First, we continue to develop the the reason for our fund-raisers and learn more about continue to serve our residents and build a better potential of women. Our volunteers have been the amazing work we do in the community. Finally, community. well trained in effective action and leadership that we hosted the first Volunteer Fair at the Mall of directly impacts the people and agencies we serve. and showcased our projects, fund-raisers In addition, the Junior League continues to prepare and in-League placements to the community. Amy Groves Lowe our members to serve as lifelong volunteers, serving in other nonprofit agencies which improve the The Junior League also continues to improve lives of Baton Rouge residents. The women in our our Baton Rouge community. River Road organization are committed to improving their own Recipes, always setting the trend in community potential in order to be more effective as volunteers cookbooks, launched a very successful interactive in our community. online cookbook in 2007, and those sales will go toward funding future community projects. For We promoted volunteerism in many successful the second year in a row, Hollydays raised over ways this year. Our emphasis on connecting the $400,000, allowing us to increase the money we “Mission and the Money” started with Hollydays in give to the community. Our third fund-raiser, the the fall. Through a widespread marketing campaign, Endowment Fund, also launched a widespread

3 Board of Directors Management Committee President Community Vice President Amy Groves Lowe Maria Davis Board of Directors/Management Committee President Elect Financial Vice President Lissa Weston Lisa Westmoreland Collier Secretary: Marking Vice President Lisa Moore Jenny Ridge Chief Financial Officer Fund Development VP Audra Collett Julie Dickinson Policy Governance/ Membership VP Long Range Planning Caroline Ross Laura Poche Nominating Chair Director at Large Catharine McKay Kristen Landry Membership Development Fund Raising Initiatives Melanie Counce Joanne Harvey Annual Planning Chair Executive Assistant Angele Davis Kelley Kathy Liberty Sustaining Advisor Sustaining Advisor Mary Kay Brown Ann Miller

4 98 Provisional 541 1,149 Members Active Members Sustaining Members

83% Believe Junior League provides services not already being met in the community 68 Hrs. 0% 100% 50% 90% Also volunteer at schools, Are involved with Junior Active members other nonprofits and League because of their contributeur an members average are more diverse than ever.churches We are full-time commitmentemployees to of 68 volunteer hours community service Operand year stay-at-home moms. Accountants, attorneys, artists and authors. Single and married. Women in our mid-twenties beginning our journeys and women with the wisdom experience brings. 98 Provisional 541 1,149 Members Active Members 78.4% Sustaining MembersHold at least a 95.1% bachelor’s degree Work outside Work more the home 42.4% than 40 hrs per week

A common thread unites us. We all value the opportunity to make Baton Rouge a better place. 83% Believe Junior League provides services not already being met in the community 68 Hrs. 0% 100% 50% 90% Also volunteer at schools, Are involved with Junior Active members other nonprofits and League because of their contribute an average churches commitment to of 68 volunteer hours community service per year Our members are the heart and soul of Junior League. Each year a new group of provisional members joins. These women will grow into our future leaders. Active members devote thousands of volunteer hours to improving life for our friends and neighbors. Sustaining members provide guidance and 78.4% Hold at least a direction and put the skills they learned in Junior League95.1% to workbachelor’ for others degree Work outside Work more organizationsthe home across the community.42.4% than 40 hrs per week 98 Provisional 541 1,149 Today’s Junior League Members Active Members Sustaining Members

*Statistics from membership survey completed January 3, 2007 5 83% Believe Junior League provides services not already being met in the community 68 Hrs. 0% 100% 50% 90% Also volunteer at schools, Are involved with Junior Active members other nonprofits and League because of their contribute an average churches commitment to of 68 volunteer hours community service per year

78.4% Hold at least a 95.1% bachelor’s degree Work outside Work more the home 42.4% than 40 hrs per week Council RRR Endowment Donna Saurage Emily DiStefano Board of Directors Ann Miller Advisory Planning R & D Cynthia Graves Kim Morgan Executive Placement Management Admissions Transfers Frances Monroe Mary Kay Brown Kathleen Howell Public Affairs Community Project Committee Sealann Longwell Cathy Dardenne StoryTime Financial Kathleen Howell Ways & Means Nancy Crawford Gwen Fairchild Opening Doors Fund Development for Autism Sustainer Charlene Guarisco Bonnie Odom Development Marketing Michael Ann Crawford Youth Unite Liz Harris & Ursula Carmena Membership Sustainer Relations Prevent, Prepare Ann Conway Cole Jennings & Promote! Ann S. Monroe AJLI Sustainer Newsletter Jan Breen & Hands on Training Rose Hudson Baton Rouge Janet Forbes Merrill Faye Eglin Committee Provisional Advisors Marketing Marci Ellis Nominating Mania – Take 2 Sustaining Advisors Beth Aguilar Entre Nous Judy Pol Hollydays Betty Backstrom Ann M. Monroe & Jon Blumberg

6 Fund Development

his year over $600,000 was raised by Junior League of Greater TBaton Rouge through Hollydays: Shop for a Cause and sales of Allocation increase over last year River Road Recipes.

The money we raise is used not only to financially support programs and $300k 2007-20082006-2007 projects of our community partners, but also to train and educate our members for effective community service. $250k % 12

2007-2008 Allocations CAF Grants $200k $37,075

$150k Total Allocation Community $284,727 Projects $114,098 $100k

Community $50k Outreach % 12

$45,161 % 12

$0 84% 65% Administration Member Training/ Allocation Development Community Community Member Administration To tal CAF Projects Outreach Training/ Allocation Allocation Grants $9,759 $5,709 Development

7 New Projects for 2007-2008

Marketing Mania Community Projects For this one-year project, our committee members went to work for Hospice of Baton Rouge. This his year our members worked more than 37,000 amazing organization needed our support to determine Tvolunteer hours to enhance the physical health, how to better market itself throughout the Baton education and cultural development of our community. Rouge area. The Junior League Committee assisted in According to the Independent Sector (a coalition of the production of a mailing list and distributed printed organizations working to strengthen America’s nonprofits), publications for Hospice at Hollydays and at the Junior League of Baton Rouge is making an additional Volunteer Fair to raise awareness of these services. investment in our community totaling more than $721,500. Opening Doors for Autism Today, 1 in 150 individuals are diagnosed with autism, making it more common than pediatric cancer, 37,000 13 58,110 diabetes, and AIDS combined. It occurs in all racial, Community Lives impacted ethnic, and social groups and is four times more likely Volunteer hours Projects this year to strike boys than girls. Junior League’s focused think tank is working to determine the best ways we can help children and parents in our community impacted by This year Junior League of Baton Rouge championed 13 autism. In our first year, we gathered approximately 30 community projects. With funding of $114,098, we were parents and 20 professionals for focus groups, and then able to impact the lives of 58,110 men, women, children, produced a comprehensive Resource Guide for Autism, friends and neighbors this year and nearly 200,000 over the which will hopefully help many more families locate schools, medical and legal resources to aid in the cause. lifetime of these community projects.

8 Ongoing Community Projects

Athlete in All of Us Kids’ Café Ready, Set, GO! Members Our volunteers plan and teach support and plan the Louisiana nutritious, educational and fun Senior Olympic Games and lessons on Saturday mornings Baton Rouge Wheelchair to children living at the Tennis Association’s wheelchair Battered Women’s Shelter. tennis tournament. Annual impact: Annual impact: 410 people 2,120 people Impact since inception: Impact since inception: 2,050 people 12,700 people

Capable Arts All kids just want to have fun. aving the Junior League as our community partner has

So for the last eight years, we’ve Hbeen the key to the successful growth of the Capable been working with McMains

Children’s Development “Arts program. Their superb planning and organizational Center to create a one-week skills plus their for and to the summer camp that allows kids love commitment with disabilities to have hands- program are evident from the first planning“ meeting to the on fun with the arts. final art show and performance. On behalf of all the children Annual impact: 120 people in our community who benefit from this partnership, thank Impact since inception: you from the bottom of our hearts! 780 people – Janet Ketcham, LCSW Executive Director, McMains Children’s Developmental Center 9 Ongoing Community Projects

Ready Hands StoryTime Ready at a moment’s notice. Volunteers work to coordinate a Our volunteers develop and location, secure storytellers, and execute grassroots community provide books and crafts. Since its projects. This year we inception, StoryTime has grown participated in or coordinated tremendously due to the com- 31 separate events throughout mittee’s marketing efforts, which the Baton Rouge area. include bringing the storytellers to East Baton Rouge Parish schools. Annual impact: 25,170 people Annual impact: Impact since inception: 18,000 people 40,705 people Impact since inception: 91,000 people

Supporting Families Mid-City Dance Project Volunteers working with Helping to produce several Volunteers of America plan dance performances in the and host carefree days for the Baton Rouge area, with Mid kids and parents in Baton City Dance Project, BREC, Rouge’s foster care system. and Big Buddy of Baton Rouge, we make children’s Annual impact: dreams of stardom come true. 1,400 people Impact since inception: Annual impact: 4,200 people 5,373 people Impact since inception: 10,476 people

10 Ongoing Community Projects

FestForAll Children’s Prevent, Prepare, Promote! Village/Louisiana Book Safety first! Our members Festival create and distribute Street performers, storytellers Amber Alert Foundation and other artists help us bring identification kits to parents the arts to life for children for use in the event of a child’s attending the festival sponsored abduction. by Arts Council of Greater Annual impact: Baton Rouge. 3,486 people Annual impact: Impact since inception: 1,500 people 15,886 people Impact since inception: 15,300 people

Youth Unite! TLC for Caregivers Working with Junior Caregivers’ needs are often Achievement, our volunteers overlooked. Working for the coordinate business skills seminars benefit of Alzheimer Services for high school students and a of the Capital Area, we work readiness conference for planned and executed four local teenagers. We also organize a social/educational events for seminar for girls between the ages Alzheimer’s patients and their of 8 and 14 to empower young caregivers. women to be the best they can be. Annual impact: Annual impact: 343 people 188 people Impact since inception: Impact since inception: 763 people 5,368 people

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Devotes Community Advisory Board countless volunteer hours“

ade up of a diverse group of Baton Rouge’s leaders, providing critical support to Baton Rouge’s Mwe count on the CAB’s expertise and perspective “ to provide us with direction regarding our community’s Arts, Education and Social Services. needs and where our members’ efforts might have the greatest impact. – Derek Gordon, CEO Arts Council of Baton Rouge and member of Community Advisory Board Mr. Scott Berg Ms. Gerri Hobdy

Councilman David Boneno Mr. Julio Melara

Dr. Jack Breaux Mr. John Miller The League is composed of a diverse body Judge Michael Caldwell Mr. Walter Monsour “ Senator Mr. Jake Netterville “of strong, committed women working Mrs. Mary Beth Chevalier Mr. Samuel Sanders together to transform our city. Mr. Jay Dardenne Ms. Peggy Scott

Mr. Norman Deumite Ms. Christel Slaughter – Gerri Hobdy, Director of Partnership Relations, Baton Rouge Area Foundation Mrs. BeBe Facundus Mr. Chris Valluzzo and member of Community Advisory Board Mrs. Dede Ferrara Mrs. Sylvia Weatherspoon Mr. Derek Gordon 12 Community Assistance Fund

n 1980, Junior League of Baton Rouge established the Community IAssistance Fund (CAF) to help other nonprofit organizations in our community with specific, short-term monetary needs. Since its inception, the fund has distributed $588,570.00 including this year’s grants totaling $37,075. During the 2007-2008 year, CAF grants were awarded to 14 organizations for projects contributing to our vision of improving physical health, education and cultural development.

$40k $37,075 $30k

$20k $22,540

$10k in grants 64% increase $0

2006-2007 2007-2008 CAF grants CAF grants

13 Community Assistance Fund Grants 2007-2008

The committee reviewed numerous grant requests and awarded Brave Heart $2,500 funding to the following agencies/projects: Provided Christmas gifts for children living in foster American Diabetes Association $2,500 care, group homes or with relatives. To fund free educational workshops to increase Girl Scouts – Audubon Council $5,000 awareness about diabetes prevention, detection Awarded two grants to purchase automated external and management amongst our community’s at-risk defibrillator for Camp Marydale, GSAC’s 400-acre camp population. in St. Francisville, Louisiana. American Heart Association $2,500 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation $2,500 Supported development of educational materials Funded JDRF’s outreach program (Brad Bella Buddy distributed at the 2008 Go Red for Women Luncheon, Days) to assist and educate families affected by diabetes encouraging women to become champions of heart and in the Greater Baton Rouge area. stroke health and prevention. Knock Knock Children’s Museum $1,500 Big Buddy Program $2,000 Covered fees associated with the Knock Knock’s first Offset costs of guest-teaching artists who coordinated outreach program, Raising a Reader (www.raisingareader. and facilitated training sessions and a series of org) in Early Head Start and public pre-K classrooms. performance workshops leading up to the ALL CITY Teen Poetry Slam Festival. Louisiana All Veteran’s Reunion $2,500 Boys Hope Girls Hope $2,500 Underwriting for the first Louisiana three-day All Veterans’ Reunion event, Partially funded scholarships for six scholars and two chaperones to attend Meet the Wilderness camp, an adventure-based program for at-risk youth in Colorado.

14 Louisiana Lupus Foundation $2,500 Funding for a patient education seminar during Lupus Awareness Month (October).

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center $1,500 Purchased cardboard fans to be distributed to people awaiting cancer screening services provided by the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Screening Mobile Unit.

Rocketkidz Foundation $2,500 Providing training, facility access, and equipment to enable a select group of kids to compete in the 2008 Rocketkidz Triathlon.

St. Vincent de Paul $4,575 Funds were used to purchase 450 uniforms for 225 elementary and middle public school students.

Women’s Council of Greater Baton Rouge $2,500 Funds contributed for the preparation, promotion and presentation of Women’s Week activities.

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Platinum Underwriter Entergy Smoothie King Dillon Professional Catering Rags Land, Inc. Carter Plantation Guaranty Broadcasting Espoi Galleries Superior Grill Drakes Catering Red Door Interiors Chris’s Specialty Meats Inessa Stewart Antiques The Supper Studio EMCO Red Onion & Megan Hunter Corky’s Ribs & BBQ Gold Underwriter La Vie Magazine Sweet Impressions Cakes Dede & Frank Ferrara, RJ Savoy & Assoc./ DiGiulio Brothers Italian Café Mall of Louisiana & Desserts Attorneys at Law Heather Kleinpeter Savoy The Glass Slipper Silver Underwriter Ann & Paul Naquin Zippy’s Burritos Tacos & More Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse Robert Roth Jewelers The Harmony Center, Inc. Don Parker & Wine Bar Rocks N Knots Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Baton Rouge River Center Ruffino’s Italian Restaurant Contributor Galatoire’s Bistro Roto-Rooter Plumbers Juban’s Restaurant & Catering Clear Channel Radio Sign Express 225 Magazine Gibson Law Office SEMS, Inc. / Mark L. Lake After Hours Cox Communications AAA Rent-All Dr. Michael Haik, MD Morgan, P.E. The Little Gym Mercedes Benz of Baton Rouge Sponsor Adler’s Hancock Bank The Shaw Group Oil Field & Plant Maintenance WAFB 9 News…Louisiana’s All Star Automotive Group Amedisys, Inc. Happy Note Lounge Thomas Shaw OMNI Bank News Channel Baton Rouge Beer Aqua Ads, LLC Head Over Heels SRS Wealth Management O’Neills Music House, Inc. Baton Rouge Coca Cola Bottling Ballin’s, Ltd. Highland Gifts Taylor Porter Osborne & Miller Underwriter Co. Baton Rouge Business Report Dr. Michael E. Hiller, DDS Towne Center at Cedar Lodge Yvette Owens Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry Bistro Byronz Baton Rouge Coca Cola Kean’s the Cleaner Dr. Jon G. Traxler, MD Private Collection, Inc. Otey White & Associates, Brandon Built Bottling Co. Chad Keith Uncle Earl’s Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers Advertising Community Coffee Big Band Entertainment La Madeline French Bakery Unique Cuisine Rieta & Ben Reiser Sullivan’s Steakhouse Company, LLC Blumberg & Associates, Inc. & Café Vic’s Chophouse Ritz Carlton WBRZ Channel 2 Culinary Productions Bonefish Grill Learning Express Victoria’s Toy Station Suzanne Plitt Creative Emily Monroe Godfrey Britton & Koontz Bank Jim and Ann Michele Logan Voodoo Chilli Photography Benefactor Marc Goldstein C.J. Brown Realtors Sidney & Sealann Longwell V-Tones Mike Wampold Baton Rouge EMS Greystone Golf & Country Club Camelot Club Louisiana Nursery Wine Warehouse Dr. Richard Wampold, DDS Broussard Paper, Inc. Hilton Capitol Center Capitol City Produce, Inc. Mayer Co. Clothiers Yvonne Kelleher’s Rug Place Wanetiri Lakes, LLC Irene W. & C.B. IBERIABANK Chase McDonald’s Zoë’s Kitchen YMCA, A.C. Lewis Branch Pennington Foundation Kleinpeter Photography Cracker Barrel Convenience Stores McGlinchey Stafford, PLLC Lamar Outdoor Advertising Lance Hayes Flowers Crump Wilson Architects Mestizo Restaurant Donor Supporter Louisiana Lottery Corporation Custom Linens nK Nanette Kadair, ltd. Anton’s Fine Jewelry Acadian Frame & Art Patron Mansurs on the Boulevard The Dermatology Quinn & McGehee, LLC Anonymous The Ambrosia Bakery Baton Rouge Monjunis Italian Café & Catering Clinic Aesthetics Cheryl Payne Booty Dental Care Austin Joseph Designs Metropolitan Airport Richard H. Cappo Construction Desselle-Maggard Corporation Petrin Corporation Bowie Outfitters Barker’s Antique Jewelry Capital One Strobe Resources dba Julie & Travis Dickinson Primo’s Steakhouse Trisha & John Carmouche Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra

16 Black Castle Vineyard Friend By Design Interiors - Michael & Gifts by Miss Priss, LLC LJ’s Designs Jennifer A. Poche Body Mechanics 2 Chicks from Dixie Cati Hardy Gloria McKenzie / Glory Beads The Lollipop Tree Potteryworks Helen Bolin and Rue Cou Cou Absolutely Genius Calandro’s Select Cellars Gourmet Apples and More, Inc Louisiana Arts & Science Museum Puppies & Pigtails Catherine’s Pearls Accelerate Speech & Language Calvin’s Bocage Market Gymboree Play & Music Ma Petite The Queen Bee - A Petite Paperie Christian Street Market Therapy, LLC Celebration Station Harris Custom Design Maggie Lindley Designs Rand Hill Farms / Darby Creek The Cottage Retreat All Stars Dips Susan Chaney / Pandocchi’s Harold’s Mama Mia!!! Rapid Lube Randi Deaton Allenella Hair Salon Haute Baby Manship Theatre Renaldo’s Salsa Definitions Amber Marie & Company Chattabox Hemline Martin Wine Cellar René Uzé, Forum Salon Gino’s Italian Restaurants American Printing Chercies Specialty Foods Heritage Clothsline Massey’s Outfitters Robicheauxs Specialty Candy, Inc. Group Brokerage, Inc. Annie’s Metal Outlet Cherry Republic Highland Side Interiors, Gifts & MD Anderson Cancer Center The Royal Party Harper’s Haberdashery Missy Arbon / Discovery Toys Chez-Gautier Monogramming Children’s Art Project Rue Cou Cou Heller, Draper, Hayden, Patrick Consultant Child’s Play, Inc. Hilltop Arboretum Melisse L. Campbell, LLC Ruth’s Chris Steak House & Horn, LLC Art by Amy China Baroque Honey Baked Ham Merci Beaucoup Sage Photography I Catcher’s Hair & Body Spa Audubon Nature Institute Chocollage Imelda’s Mignon Faget The Sanctuary Jeannie Frey Rhodes Photography Aunt Lizzie’s Gourmet Churchill’s IMPS Mommy Made It For Me Serop’s Kimberly Meng Photography Avatar Circle Bowl Indianola Pecan House Chico Moore Michele Shaffer Kathryn Liberty The Bag Lady Claire Maries Indulgences Mother’s Best Silpada Designs Rennie & Ann Monroe Balanced Body of LA Claire Sanchez Studios, LLC Jason’s Deli John Naquin Simply Fashionating Oh Baby! Banbury Lane Claire V, LLC Jay’s Donuts New Canaan Farms Simply Sassy Apparel Pandora de Balthazar / Timeless The Bar Needs Company Cohn Turner Jewel of Havana Nike Golf Simply Shelley The Pearl Shop Barbara’s Antique Button & Comfort Concepts Jewelry Drama Nothing Over $20 Boutique/ Southern Candymakers Pinky the Clown Bead Jewelry Copper Mill Golf Club Jimmie Sanders Treasure Box Some Like it Haute Southern Charm Postlethwaite & Netterville, APAC Bath Junkie The Corbel Kamal’s Kafe OckenPhotography.com Spoiled Rotten Pup Apparel Primerica Financial Services, Collis Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre Cork & Bottle Kate & Company O’Halloran’s Designer Portraits Stay Temple III & Assoc. Baton Rouge Green The Cut Flower Kay-La Handbags, Etc. Olinde’s Furniture Strawberry Tree Farms, Inc. Provence Distributions Baton Rouge Little Theater De Anne Clark Designs The Keeping Room Opulent Metals Studio To Go Qdoba Mexican Grill Baton Rouge Zoo Denham Springs Wal-Mart Kelea’s Orient Expressed Imports Su King’s Fashion Collection Tommy & Lorren Rhea Bayou Booksellers Dirty Hippie Soaps Kleinpeter Farms Dairy, LLC Our Accessories, LLC Sweet Pea’s, A Children’s Boutique Ric Seeling Dance Studio Bead It Dixon Smith Interiors Kozy Kid Creations The Pajama Princess Tari’s School of Dance Royal Sonesta Beijo Bags Diva Dog L & A Imports Pampo’s Dance & Swim ted & daisy’s Sama Company Bella Collection Doughmakers / Pebbleware La Bodega Panola Pepper Corp. The Toffee Company Season’s Best Ben McDonald Pitching Lessons En Masse Marketing La Dolce Vita Soaps Paper N Things, Too Traveltique The Silver Spoon Benny’s Car Wash Eros Lagniappe Décor & Gifts Paris Parker Salon & Spa Urban Kitty Handbags Southern Eye Center Billy Heroman’s Flowerland European Plus Lainey Bug Lane, LLC Peaches Provision Wags to Whiskers / Spectrum Fitness B.K. Swayze Everyday Gourmet Lauren Bombet Interiors Allen Persac Potted Blossum Sporting Traditions Blue Bayou / Dixie Landin’ Fashionista Accessories LDB Home & Garden The Petz Plaza Wee Exchange Stella Robin A. Bonnette Feel Good Frames LillieRuth.com The Pewter Company “What’s Hot” in Sterling Swank Bourque’s Supermarket Flair & Company The Limoges Lady The Pewter Lady Wild Oats Taylor Clark Gallery Carri & Craig Brown Frock Candy Lindsey’s Bouncing Tigers Picture Perfect Wilson Imports & Antiques Travis, Ltd. Brushes & Bows Funshine Music Little House & Co. The Pilates Studio Yoglates University Club The Bunny Hop Shop G & T International Little Town Playmakers of Baton Rouge, Inc. Young Chefs Academy 17 Gifts to the Junior League of Baton Rouge Endowment Fund

Acosta, Rebecca Bramlett, Brooke Davis Kelley, Angele Flechas, Michelle Goss, Jerry and Devera Adolph, Angela Broussard, Thad & Lisa Day Arrangement Committee Foley, Jessica Greene, Whitney Afeman, Celine T. Brown, Betty Day, Hollea Folse, Julia Greer, Alice D Alvarez, Frank & Copper Brown, Marcy Day, Leslie Fontenot, Kyra Gregg, Kristy Anderson, Ely Brunet, Amy Dean, Colette Ford, Kimberly Grigsby, K.S. Arbour, Sidney Burkhalter, Crystal DeBosier, Erin Forrester. Sharon Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Artigue, Jennifer Calegan, Becky DeGeneres, Melissa Fourrier, Ann Felice Guarisco, Charlene Aycock, Ms. Julia Campbell, Leslie Mondello Delapasse, Kasy Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Guglielmo, Ashley Baker, Leigh ‘ Campbell, Melisse DeMoss, Nicole Franklin Monique Guglielmo, James Bankston, Anita Carmouche, Mary Deumite, Mr. N. Joseph Frazer, Rachel Hannaman, Mrs. Jay Barfield, Julie Caronna, Mr. and Mrs Richard M. Dickinson, Julie Fry, Greta Harris, Liz Barnett, Brooke Cataldie, Marilyn Downing, Ms. Sara Gahagan, Heather Hart-James, Ian E. and Laurna Bergeron, Mrs. Nell Brousseau Chisholm, Rebecca Drago, Mary Katherine Gammill, Peggy & Joe Cupid Bethea, Sharon ‘ Cinman, Meredith Dragon, Dr. and Mrs. David M. Garland, Frances Harvey, Joanne Billings III, Dr & Mrs Frederic T Clark, Tarra Durel, Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Garrett, Kaycee Hayes, Kyra Black, Susan Morton Coleman, Jr., Mrs. Robert M. Eaton, Mary Frey Gaudet, Katherine Heard, Carolyn G Blaize, Marci Collett, Audra Ellzey. Elke Gautreau, Alyssa Helmke, Rachel Blumberg, Leila Collier, Lisa Westmoreland Eversburg, H.W. Gerald, Margaret R. Hollydays Committee 07/08 Boe, Donna N. Corry, Libby Fairchild, Gwendolyn L. Giamalva, Vickie Howell, Kathleen Louapre Bonaventure, Gale Cotton, Gwen Fasullo, Kelly Giering, Cathy Humphrey, Vicki Boone, Maradith Counce, Melanie Faulk, Kim Gill, Casey Hurlbert, Deborah Booth, Michelle Cowart, Ashley Favre, Shelley N. Glover, C. Teal Hyde, Shannon Bourgeois, Megan Cox, Sandra Ferrachi, Amy Glusman, Anya Jenkins, Susan Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Creed, Sarah Ferrara, DeDe Goldbreg, Christine S. Jennings, Cole Bowen Dampf, Susan Fetzer, Glynda Golden, Cheryl JLBR General Reserve Fund Boyce, Clark Dardenne, Catheriine M Fisher, Michelle Goodson, Kathryn Joffrion, Eleanor

18 Jolly, Liz McCoy, Tawayla Payne, Cheryl Siakel, John & Sally Jones, Julie Mcdermott, Jill Pellegrin, Amanda Smitherman, Nancy Joseph, Mary Terrell McKay, John M. Percy, Michele Spillman, Hillary Joubert, Eryn McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrault, Julie Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Kearny, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. McVea Phillips, Elizabeth Bryant St. Amant, Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Kiesel,Corrie McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Scott Poche’, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. Jay Stirling, Kirk Kilgore, Leonard Melancon, Sylvia Poche’, Ms. Patricia H. Talbot, Christy Kilpatrick, Robin Miles, Christie pollard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery A. Tarleton, Nicole Kirby, Anna Joyce Miller, Allison Pollard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.O. Miles Tharp, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Knapp, Megan Mills, Jeff & Jerry Lynn Prosser, Louise Thompson, Linda Jane Laborde, Bridget Mills, Megan Pryor, Gail Tillson, Kathryn LABouef, Sharon Monroe, Ann M. Purgerson, Blair Tipton, Patti Lamotte, Kimberly Monroe, Frances Quinn, Molly toups, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. landreneau, Amy Montz, Tina Radford, Krishun Traxler, Allison Landry, Heather Moore, Lisa Raetzsch, Betsy Valluzzo, Krista Landry, Mr. & Mrs. Kirk L. Moore, Pamela Rauch, Tracy Van Hook, Catherine Lawrence, Henry Morales, Walter & Jenny Rice, Cindy Vidrine, Janet Leblanc, Jill Moreno, Patience Stair Rice, Pam Volion, Morgan Lefeaux, Renee Murphy, Mitsy Ridge, Jenny Waguespack, Amy Lieux, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett L. Murray, Lisa Ritter, Mellissa Walker, Lauren Lovelace, Gretchen Murtagh, Gerard Robinson, Kimberly Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sterling Lowe, Amy Groves Myer, Renee Roby, Jill Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff M. Lyles, Caryn Nadler, Genny Rodrigue, Ashley Wilbert, Emily Machita & Co., Inc. Neff, Lisa Rome, Estelle Wilkinson, Katherine Magee, Colleen Newbill, Courtney Roshto, Jill Willard, Rosalind Marcantel, Glenn Ney, Suzanna’ Roussel, Ashley Willis, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marron, Marthalee Norwood, Jane H Routier, Elise Wyatt, Cheryl Marsh, Norma Jean Odom, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russ, Jennifer Youth Unite Committee Martin, Brittany Olinde,Margy J. Sandefer, Cynthia Zartman, Julie Mayfield, Lucy Oubre, Mr. & Mrs B. M. Say, Suzette McCall, Julie Parker, Pamela Sceroler, Allison McCarty, Kim Parks, Ami Seal, Kate McConnell, Sally Patton, KK Shirley, Kathy 19 9523 Fenway Avenue Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809-1411

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