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2017 Board of Directors Members-at-large

Board officers Diana Sullivan, Chair

Sue Springirth, 2nd Vice Chair

Carolyn Bunzendahl

Shelly Langona

Heather Zoellick, 1st Vice Chair

Vandana Kapur, Treasurer

Mary Azar Callahan

Vanessa Lรณpez Aguilera

Dr. Nicole Harper, Secretary

Rebecca Carl

Deborah Lyons

Katherine Conrad

Nicole M.B. Mitchell

Roberta Courtright

Kimberly Morgan

Dr. Sue Ellspermann

Betsy Phillips

Jasmin French

Michael Schiele

Jo Lynn Garing

Stephanie Smithey

Rachel Hazaray

Jennifer Stansberry

Toni Hickey

Barbara Terkoski

Hans Huber

Dr. Terry Whitt Bailey

Elizabeth Kmiec

Chloe Winston

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2017 Statistics

Leadership Board Chair Diana Sullivan Chief Executive Officer Danielle Shockey

Jurisdiction Girl Scouts of Central Indiana provides girls in 45 counties with the opportunity to make new friends, develop leadership skills and serve the community.

12,000

women and men volunteers introduced girls to new experiences—and showed them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined.

27%

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana provided

of girls we serve are economically challenged.

$353,000 in financial assistance to girls and troops.

Girl Scout Gold Award

Girl Scout Silver Award

In 2017, 29 Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors earned the highest award in Girl Scouting. Their projects ranged from collecting shoes for third world countries, to emotional abuse therapy, and butterfly gardens.

198 Girl Scout Cadettes earned the Girl Scout Silver Award in 2017. To earn this honor, a Girl Scout Cadette must show that she is a leader who is organized, determined, and dedicated to making a positive impact in her community and a difference in the world.

28,000 girls had the opportunity to try new things, develop leadership skills and make new friends through Girl Scouts in 2017.

Girl Scout Bronze Award

The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest honor a Girl Scout Junior can earn. In 2017, 629 Girl Scout Juniors worked with their troops to plan and complete a project. Through earning this award, girls develop more confidence and make a difference in the community.

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What goals do you have in your first year as our new CEO? Why did you want to become our CEO? Danielle says her first goal deals with Girl Scout membership, not just for girls but also adult membership and in counties where we have a deficit and or the membership is not growing. She is proud of and would like to continue to grow our diversity, such as girls in lower economic areas, girls with special needs and several others. Her second goal is to help others understand what Girl Scouts has to offer. For twenty years she has worked with children and believes that the activities Girl Scouting offers, the badges/patches we earn, and the leadership skills they offer is complimentary to what the school classroom offers. She felt compelled about the opportunities in Girl Scouting and she wants to “continue to grow the relevancy to match the needs of today’s girls.” Danielle believes that Girl Scouting gives girls “leadership skills, life skills, and character traits that make them well-rounded citizens.”

How can today’s Girl Scouts influence the goals of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana? What is the legacy that our generation (girls my age and younger) can leave behind for the next generation of Girl Scouts? Danielle believes that the girls’ stories and the activities they participated in plus the Bronze, Silver and Gold Award can help with the understanding of what Girl Scouts provides. The more Girl Scouts who have those stories to share, “and shout it from the roof tops,” the more girls we will be able to encourage to stay in Girl Scouts. Girls can also leave behind the activism component and being able to “recognize things in the community, take a stand, and have a voice.” They will learn that they can make a difference in their community and the world with first taking action steps. Girls will understand that they are a powerful demographic, which is something Danielle herself never felt growing up. She thinks Girl Scouts “gives them an avenue to exercise that voice.”

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How have you seen our organization evolve and where would you like to see us go? Where do we have the most room for opportunity? Diana said we have grown the most because of technology and being able to communicate with each other. She remembers the challenges she had as a young Girl Scout with communication between her parents and the troop leader. During her Girl Scouting days, they received newsletters and had to mail copies of the newsletters to girls who did not attend the meeting. Now, everything is online. This has made it easier for girls to keep in contact with their troop leaders. With the new technology, girls even have the capability to send their parents a quick text message letting them know that the troop is running late. Diana believes it is easier to keep the parents and the girls involved because of this. The challenge we have is keeping the older girls involved. If the younger girls heard from the high school girls that it is important to stay in Girl Scouts then they are more than likely to listen to them rather than if they heard it from a parent. She stated, “We should even try to keep the girls in college involved who were Girl Scouts too.” What’s your plan to reach and serve more girls from different communities? Danielle believes that we do a good job of keeping data of “where our girls are and where our girls aren’t,” meaning where we are underserving. She has several things she would like to explore. The first one is to engage the school leaders, and she has a plan to work with the Indiana Principals Association. This plan includes being in their newsletter and magazine that goes out to all school administrators, allowing us to have that platform to share with “the gate keepers.” She would like to utilize her relationships and to have a foot in every school door.

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Diana said she agrees with Danielle one-hundred percent. She describes how an older girl telling her stories and adventures could help persuade a younger girl to try new things that she’s not too excited about participating in. She thinks the wider opportunities that Juniors, Seniors, and Ambassadors participate in could spark ideas in a younger girls mind. Diana mentions the bullying that is occurring in today’s school systems and having an older girl share with a younger girl how they handled being in a situation like that could help younger girls “speak up, survive and thrive with in Girl Scouts.”

What has the Girl Scout board done to help deliver on the Girl Scout mission? Diana said hiring a new CEO with connections within the school systems in our entire area who has visibility in all 45 counties is a big start. In addition, the Girl Scout board is really energized with the Boy Scouts deciding to recruit girls. It has energized the Girl Scout board to become more informed of everything we have to offer and how to best package and sell that to their peers. This has been a great opportunity to get our message out and this has made more people interested in the difference between Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. What leadership skills does Girl Scouts give girls to prepare themselves for success in the real world? Diana believes that Girl Scouts gives girls “a small group environment where they can test out different leadership skills and do it in a safe place.” The troop environment allows the troop leader to challenge girls but also be there for them if they do not succeed. This allows leaders to ask questions like, “What could we have done differently?” This helps set girls up to have a successful leadership experience because they are in an environment where they aren’t looked down on or talked about because they didn’t do it a certain way.


Diana Sullivan Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Board Chair Chloe Winston Girl Scout & Board Member Danielle Shockey Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Chief Executive Officer

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Ariana How long have you been a Girl Scout? 10 Years! Are you a Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, or Leader? Go-getter What is your favorite Girl Scout experience? Summer camp!

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STEM Being in Girl Scouts has provided me with several opportunities over the years. As I have grown, the level of events focused on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering. Mathematics) has increased, which has been an incredible experience for me. Last year, I worked on Bubble Fest, a program activity that showcases different elements of math and science in fun, interwoven ways. Since this program activity exhibits everything from measurement to experimentation, girls, including myself, are able to see just how far STEM can take us. When the girls are challenged to create the biggest bubble, they are introduced to measurement. Measurement is the only way to determine how large the diameter of the bubble is, so they love the chance to learn how measurement works. In addition, the use of experimentation is emphasized. At one of the stations, girls must figure out how to pass their hand through a bubble. At the beginning of the activity, they discuss how bubbles are formed. Although there is a great deal of elements involved, moisture is the key in creating and maintaining a bubble. Girls experiment with how wet their hands need to be and exactly where that moisture needs to be on their hands. Watching this process transpire, I am able to see how concepts, such as surface tension, apply in what appears to be a simple situation. Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s Bubble Fest introduced the next generation of powerful young women to STEM in exciting ways. This program activity, and other activities, exemplifies the foundation of what Girl Scouts represents—providing girls with the skills they need to build a brighter tomorrow. Participating in Girl Scout program activities has allowed me to see my own future as well as aid younger girls in seeing their own.

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High Adventure The Boy Scouts claim Girl Scouts do not have high adventure opportunities to offer. With all due respect, I beg to differ. I have been a Girl Scout for eleven plus years with my courageous Troop 02254. In rural Indiana is where it all started. For the rest of my life Girl Scouts is something I will always be part of. Let me tell you about my “high� adventure life that my sisters and I have been offered. I have camped in tents, in yurts, in barns, in theaters, in zoos, on buses and in churches. I have slept in hammocks on the beach and docks in Costa Rica. I have caught and counted the eggs of Sea Turtles in order to save them. I have subway surfed, danced and sang, and Rocked the Mall in Washington. I have kayaked, spelunked, and white-water rafted. I have ridden horses, zipped through trees, and climbed the Arc de Triomphe. I have made my way through JFK and onto a plane to land on the other side of the pond. I have viewed the world from London, Paris, and the lovely Lucerne. I have hiked the Swiss Alps to reach our Chalet to celebrate with my international Girl Scout sisters. I have celebrated a three-year hard earned goal atop the Eiffel Tower. I have been certified as a Safe Sitter, a Scuba Diver, and a CPR/AED Life Saver. I have built a two match fire, an emergency shelter, a ga-ga pit and have learned how to change a tire. I have learned rules of etiquette, managed my own business, and presented to boards of directors. I have served my community, my country and the world around me. I have earned my Bronze, my Silver and soon my Gold and next I will seek more of what this world holds. This high adventure life is like no other and one that only Girl Scouts has to offer. It is not one to be compared but only to be shared with every Sister Girl Scout. As it is only the girls who get to decide on how high and when and where their adventure starts.

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Autumn Evans


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Arlissa Dumas


Katy How long have you been a Girl Scout? About 1 year. Are you a Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, or Leader? Risk-taker What is your favorite Girl Scout experience? Traveling to Washington D.C. with my troop

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Camp Life Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s E-Textiles summer camp at Indiana University-Bloomington was one of my favorite camp experiences by far. We were provided with a wonderful learning environment throughout our entire stay. Each one of us were given a computer to design the most captivating projects. We were able to learn super fascinating sewing techniques with the assistance of the great educators. All of the Girl Scouts acquired useful knowledge on how to design different items such as pillows, dresses, skirts, bracelets, and even capes. At the same time, technological skills came into play. When utilizing those skills, we were able to make our designs light up, play a song, or even create a vibration. I created a glamorous pillow case that lights up when exposed to dim lighting. We were also given the chance to experience living in a dorm. In addition, we became more informed about college life. Not to mention, I spent quality time with my troop members and built healthier relationships with them. The best part was meeting new faces and making new friends. Every single day of that stay was filled with happiness and laughter. If learning about design and technology along with experiencing what college dorms are like sounds like fun, then I strongly recommend checking out Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s E-Textile Camp this summer.

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Rachel How long have you been a Girl Scout? 13 Years! Are you a Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, or Leader? Go-getter What is your favorite Girl Scout experience? White water rafting, caving, & eating S’mores!

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In 2017, I became a Gold Award Girl Scout. Earning the Girl Scout Gold Award was an incredible experience. I strongly encourage all Girl Scouts to strive to earn this prestigious award. It won’t be easy, but there is so much beauty that can be found in the sweat and challenge. You will grow and learn things, not only about the world, but also about yourself. I remember the first time I shared my project idea with anyone, sitting on the edge of my seat, hardly able to contain my excitement. I explained my aspiration to create a presentation on environmental awareness for elementary schools in the greater Indianapolis area. This would be done through a children’s book, a video for schools’ daily announcements, and a website, all of which I would create with the help of a group of committed volunteers.

Gold Award Girl Scout

Earning a Girl Scout Gold Award requires a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication. As my project began to take off, I realized it wasn’t going to be quite as easy as I had hoped. It took me a month to come up with the title of the book I would write. I eventually settled on “The 3 Argh’s: A Pirates Tale of How He Learned to Save the World.” I asked a friend to illustrate the book. Several others would jump in later to help me create enough books to meet the demand of my project. Gathered around my dining room table, explaining to others why they should take their time to make these books as nice as possible, I learned how to motivate others. I am so thankful that I was given the opportunity to learn this valuable skill. As a result of my project, I learned how to problem solve, communicate effectively, and keep motivated as I worked on fine tuning my classroom presentation. My leadership skills grew from almost zero to instructing volunteers on a weekly basis. I began to volunteer to lead activities. I learned more efficient ways of communicating through email and how to manage my time. All of these skills are vital as I venture out into the real world.

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Living Legacy Tucked away in my will is a designated gift to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. It has been there from the first will that was written many, many years ago when I had small children. I felt it was important to include gifts, no matter the size, in the will, and it has continued to be a part of the text. Why would I do it? I most likely won’t ever have a huge estate, just a modest one, but I feel strongly that I need to recognize those organizations that are important to me and make a financial commitment to them. And for me that means the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. Why Girl Scouts? For me, it’s my background. Besides being a Girl Scout for over 40 years, I am a student of the history of non-profit groups, particularly those for and run by women and girls. One of my primary areas of interest has been the history of Girl Scouts in central Indiana. Even my master’s thesis was about the history of Girl Scouts in the area. I have been working with the council’s collections since I moved to Indianapolis for my first professional position many years ago and well before I had children. My experiences as a girl instilled within me the need to give back, to follow in the footsteps of the great leaders that I had. I first served as a leader and then as someone who wanted to work with the council’s history, because that was a skill that I had that I could share. It is something that I continue to do. I get to help tell the story of the amazing girls and women who have participated in the Girl Scout Program in the area for over 100 years, from those early days when local newspapers thought it was amazing that girls would go to camp to present day when Girl Scouts continue to develop leaders and take on new challenges. I have seen in the history the challenges that female organizations like Girl Scouts have in developing long term funding, and if I can help, even in a small way through my planned giving, I am contributing to the future. I, as a historian, study the past to see where we have been, how we got to today, and how we may go in the future. For me, planned giving will help the Girl Scouts of the future continue our rich traditions.

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Other Ways to Give Visit: www.girlscoutsindiana.org/donate

You are invited to join our Give. Help. Repeat. movement of friends who share a passion for providing all girls with the one-of-a-kind, Girl Scout, leadership opportunity with proven results. Give. Help. Repeat. participants prove their commitment to all girls by signing up for a manageable monthly donation in any amount. In doing so, they understand that choosing to invest, and then re-invest, helps us produce and deliver the programming girls need. By joining the Give. Help. Repeat. movement as a monthly donor, you will: Receive our special Give. Help. Repeat. patch, exclusive only to friends who donate monthly ($5 per month or more) Receive an elite Give. Help. Repeat membership pin ($25 per month or more) Receive special acknowledgement at our annual meeting, Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s volunteer recognition ceremony Receive acknowledgement in our annual report, shared council-wide among dear friends of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Join at www.girlscoutsindiana.org/givehelprepeat.

Amazon Wish List One of the easiest ways to support Girl Scouts of Central Indiana as girls learn new things and have great adventures is to shop our wish lists on Amazon. Buy the supplies girls need from the convenience of your home! You order and let Amazon do the rest. Check out all the amazing choices: ⬩ Camp List ⬩ Membership Outreach ⬩ Volunteer Support

Matching Gift Programs Many employers will match your gift or volunteer hours to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana as part of their corporate policy. Does yours? If your company is eligible, request a matching gift form from your employer, and send it completed and signed with your gift. We will do the rest. The impact of your gift to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana may be doubled or possibly tripled.

General Support At Girl Scouts of Central Indiana, we believe every girl has an important role to play. Together, we are able to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Thank you for investing in tomorrow’s leaders today. When you support Girl Scouts of Central Indiana, you support nearly 29,000 girls and 12,000 adult volunteers.

Juliette Gordon Low Society The Juliette Gordon Low (JGL) Society was founded on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts to thank and honor friends who, like Juliette, choose to make Girl Scouts part of their legacy and a beneficiary of their estate. Providing a planned gift through the JGL Society in your estate plans can include naming Girl Scouts of Central Indiana as a beneficiary.

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Donors 25,000 and up Ms. Kimmerly Klee-Bird Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. Lilly Endowment, Inc. Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust The R. B. Annis Educational Foundation St. Vincent Health Vectren Foundation 10,000-24,999 Bedel Financial Consulting Centaur Gaming Citizens Energy Group Dean Foods Frank M. Selmier Trust Hoover Family Foundation Indiana Economic Development Corporation Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc. RJE Business Interiors Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College 5,000-9,999 3M Foundation American Dairy Association Ball State University Ms. Elaine Bedel Braly Family Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Glick Family Foundation Ice Miller LLP Indiana Chemical Trust Indiana Sports Corporation Indianapolis Motor Speedway Jean and Mora Morris Fund For Youth JP Morgan Chase KeyBank Foundation Kroger Company Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Morris

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Old National Bank Foundation Pacers Sports & Entertainment Mrs. Georgiana Perkins PNC Bank Purdue University Relocation Strategies, Inc. Sharp Business Systems Strada Education Network The Emily Fund The Lafayette Life Foundation The Weston Wabash Foundation Vectren Corporation 1,000-4,999 500 Festival, Inc. Allison Transmission Barnes & Thornburg LLP Ms. Tiffany Benjamin * Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP BKD BMO Harris Bank George E. Boord Bose Public Affairs Group Brown County Community Foundation Browning Investments Ms. Melissa Caito Capital Charities Ms. Rebecca L. Carl * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter Caterpillar, Inc. CIBA Foundation Ms. Bonnie Closey Tresea Kay Combs Comcast Cable Community Health Network Cook Medical Group Inc. Crowe Horwath LLP CTI Construction, LLC Deloitte L.L.P. Mr. and Ms. Scott Dorsey

Downtown Optimist Foundation Duke Realty Corporation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc. Dr. Sue Ellspermann * Eskenazi Health FedEx Fifth Third Bank Ms. Elizabeth Forman Frederick Benson Trust Mrs. Jo Lynn Garing * Ms. Marianne Glick Golars, LLC Griffith Family Foundation Dr. Nicole Harper * Mr. Jeffrey Harrison Ms. Rachel Hazaray * Ebenezer Smith and Deborah Hearn Smith Hendricks Regional Health Honda Mfg. of Indiana, LLC Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. Indiana University Indiana University Health Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Airport Authority Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership Indianapolis Power & Light Company Invesque Inc Ivy Tech Community College Scott and Ann Jackson Ms. Vandana Kapur * Mr. and Mrs. James Kent Key Bank Langham Logistics Launch(ed) Women in Technology Ms. Deborah Lawrence, J.D. Mrs. Crystal Livers-Powers Ms. Deborah Lyons *

MainSource Managed Health Services Marian University Marion County Public Health Department Mays Chemical Company, Inc. McCaw Family Foundation Mrs. Nancy Menard Riddle Ms. Nicole Mitchell * Miss Dian Moore Mrs. Kimberly Morgan * Mr. John Morris Lieutenant General Carol Mutter Mutual of America Ms. Andrea Myers Ms. Peggy Naile Netwise Resources LLC Drs. Blake & Carolyn Neubauer North Side Optimist Mrs. Deborah Oatts Mrs. Judy O’Bannon Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Old National Bank - Indianapolis OneAmerica Financial Partners Plews Shadley Racher and Braun LLP Mrs. Linda Poer Ms. Deana Potterf and Ms. Dawn Wolf Mr. Douglas Preece Ms. Tammy Robinson Roche Diagnostics Corporation Salesforce Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Schuman Mr. and Mrs. David G. Sease Dr. and Mrs. Gene E. Sease Sease, Gerig & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Semler Mrs. Yvonne Shaheen Anne and David Shane SIA Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jim Singleton Stephanie Smithey *


Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Springirth * State Employees’ Community Campaign Stifel Nicolaus & Co., Inc. Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan * Mrs. Tracy D. Swearingen Mr. Don Tanselle The Irving S. and Alwyn N. Johnson Family Foundation The National Bank of Indianapolis The Policy Circle Tower Development Corporation Ms. Kathy J. Tyson Crystal and Chuck Van Meter Wabash Valley Community Foundation White River State Park Ms. Claudia Williamson Robin and Charlitta Winston Women’s Fund of Central Indiana Women’s Fund OPTIONS Fund WTHR Channel 13 Ms. Heather Zoellick * 500-999 Mr. and Mrs. Hydre Y. Abdullah Allegient Mr. Andy Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Bailey Ms. Amanda Bakemeyer Mr. and Mrs. James Bird Mr. Michael Blickman Mr. and Mrs. James Booth Dr. Christopher Luis Burcham Dr. and Mrs. David E. Burns Dr. Georgia E. Clark Coldwell Banker Shook Mrs. Loretta Conner Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cook Dr. David W. Crabb Ms. Gale Dembinski Ms. Mary Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Randy Dresslar Ms. Emily Duncan Financial Center Federal Credit Union

First Merchants Bank, N.A. Ms. Jasmin French * Dr. Rachelle J. Galvin Gerry and Sherry Fortner Fund Ms. Karen Glaser Ms. Stephanie Gossman Mr. Jeffrey Gowdy Ms. Julie Graves Mrs. Ann Grimes Mr. and Ms. Douglas Gripp Dr. Lisa Harris Heath CPA and Associates Mrs. Karen Holly Ms. Kelly E. Honn Mr. Dwight Howard IBM Employee Services Center Mrs. Shaun Irwin Dr. Susan Kindig Dr. Dottie King Mr. Gregory J. Kostrzewsky Mrs. Melissa Kult and Mr. George Kult Ms. Debra Kunce L’Acquis Ventures LLC Ms. Shelly Langona * Ms. Jean A. Leonard Ms. Vanessa Lopez Aguilera * Ms. Kristin Marcuccilli Martha Beckenholdt Charitable Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mastin Mr. and Mrs. Roger McCloud Mrs. Regina Moore Ms. Emma Jean Neal Ms. Anne Nobles Novelis Corporation Old National Bank Reverend and Mrs. James Payton Ms. Carolina Pimentel-Nelson Mr. and Mrs. George M. Plews Mrs. Donna Polky Ms. Denise L. Preece Purdue Krannert School of Management Reynolds B. Hart Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. David Richardson

Ms. M. Catherine Ritchie Ms. Sallie Rowland Dr. and Mrs. Robert Saywell Mr. Michael Schiele * Service Unit 609 Hunter Service Unit 663 Carmel East Service Unit 664 Carmel Central Service Unit 665 Carmel West Mrs. Joan M. Soller Mrs. Janet South Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spall, Jr. Ms. Jennifer D. Stansberry * Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Teal Verizon Foundation Mrs. Jennifer Ann Victory Newberg Dr. and Mrs. Edward Vondrak Mrs. Lesley Weidenbener Mary A. Wells Ms. Kristie West Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Wilson Ms. Jalisa J. Wolfe Ms. Terre Zook 100-499 A.T. Environment Ms. Joyce Adams Ms. Adams Mrs. Rebecca Adkins Mrs. Katherine Aeschliman Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ainslie Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Tara Allen & Jerry Allen Amazon Smile Mr. Mark Amos Mr. and Mrs. Stefan S. Anderson Ms. Leslie Arena Mr. and Mrs. Steve Armstrong The Artis Family Reunion 2017 Ms. Regina Ashley Ms. Nancy Atkinson Ms. Kathleen Atwell Ms. Dana Austin Miss Tashianna Avery Mrs. Peggy Bachman

Baesler’s Market Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baker Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Barlow Ms. Kathy Bartel Mrs. Cynthia Bates Mrs. Cheryl L. Beatty Bee Window Ms. Robyn Beechler Ms. Brittney Bell Ben Davis Lions Club Mr. Carl Bender and Judge Barbara Brugnaux Mayor Duke Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bird Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird Ms. Kimberly Black Ms. Nancy Blount-Keyser Dr. Lynda Bonewald Ms. Cynthia Booth Ms. Abigail Borders Ms. Sandra Borders Ms. Suzy Box Ms. Delaina Boyd Mr. Christopher Bradburn Ms. Amy Brewster Ms. Joyce Brinkman Congresswoman Susan Brooks Mr. Douglas Brown Ms. Melissa Brown St. John Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brownell David and Donna Brownfield Ms. Janet Browning Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Buse Business Dynamics Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Byers Mr. and Mrs. David Cala Mrs. Mary Callahan Mrs. Lisa Cangany Ms. Moira Carlstedt Mrs. Aimee Chapman Ms. Alejandra Chavez Green Ms. Casey Chell Claudia Fuentes for Treasurer Mr. Bill Clements Ms. Kathleen Clevenger

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Ms. Cynthia Coakley-Vidal Ms. Sara Cobb Mrs. Cecilia Coble Ms. Abigail Coleman Mrs. Jennifer L. Combs Ms. Marcy Cook Mr. and Mrs. David E. Corbitt Dr. Sara Cox and Mr. Scott Cox Ms. Donna Craig Mrs. Janet L. Cridlin Honorable Suzanne Crouch Ms. Nancy Cunning Ms. Cheryl Cunningham Ms. Carol Curran Mrs. Cheryl Curry D.J. Angus Scientech Education Foundation Mrs. Angela Dabney Dr. Karen Dace Ms. Maggie Daniels Ms. Aline Bea Danielson Mrs. Diane Davidson Ms. Darlisa Davis Ms. Kiahna Davis Ms. Lisa Davis Ms. Laura DeBaun-Haag Mr. Larry Delia Delta Kappa Gamma Ms. Margaret Deputy Ms. Julie DeWitt Ms. Josie Dillon Ms. Bettye Dobkins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dougherty Mrs. Billie Dragoo-Garcia Mrs. Brenda Drake Duke Energy Mrs. Connie Dumas-Coleman Mr. and Ms. Mark Dwyer Mrs. Janie Eaton Ms. Ann Edmonds Mr. Richard Ellery Ms. Christina Emch The Honorable Sarah Evans Barker Mrs. and Mr. Jenell Fairman Fayette County Foundation

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Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Feilen Mr. David Feinberg and Ms. Maureen Keller Ms. Cathryn Ferree Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fields Ms. Vickie Firkins First Financial Bank Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Floyd Mr. Tom Fodor Ms. Eileen Foley Mrs. Nashelle Frazier Ms. Jennifer Fry Mrs. Nancy Gahl Gap Inc. Mr. Don Gard Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Garrett Mrs. Kristin Garvey Ms. Susan I. Gath Mrs. Deirdre Gengenbach Mr. Lou Gerig Ms. Sue Ann Gilroy Girl Scout Troop 00722 Girl Scout Troop 00770 Ms. Penny Githens Give with Liberty Glick Gives Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Ms. Lucy Gonso Mrs. Vicki Goode Ms. Pamela Goodin Ms. Kayleigh Graul Mr. and Mrs. Chris Greene Mrs. Shannetta Griffin Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Grohman Ms. Amy Gum Mr. Matt Gutwein Ms. Susan Haber Ms. Lauren Hall Mr. Thomas E. Hamer Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamilton Mrs. Lindsay Harmon Ms. Melissa Harrison Mr. Russell H. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hasken

Ms. Deidre Hawkins Mrs. Michelle Hazel Dr. Rosemary Hearn Ms. Tricia Heltzel Mr. Brian Henning Mr. and Mrs. James Hester Ms. Toni Hickey * Ms. Susan Hickman Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Hicks Ms. Manuela Higgins Ms. Karen Hines Miss Caitlin Hoefer Mr. Daniel Hoffmann Ms. Cynthia Hoye Ms. Anna Hudak Ms. Saundra Huddleston Ms. Danielle Huff Ms. Deborah P. Huffine Mr. Rex Huffman Ms. Tamara S. Hull Ms. Pamela Humes Mrs. Sharyl Hynes Indianapolis District Office of the EEOC Ms. Lynne A. Iwanski Mrs. Patricia Jones Ms. Heather Judy Ms. Erin Jump Ms. Karen Jung Mrs. Traci Kapsalis Ms. Amy Karozos Mrs. Jan Keefer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Keely Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kellum Ms. and Mr. Heather Kendall Mr. and Ms. John Kendall Ms. Melina Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy Mr. James Keough Jr Ms. Latashia Key Ms. Stephanie Kidd Ms. Ramona King Ms. Kathy Kirklin Kiwanis Club of Monticello Ms. Jan Klee

Mr. Kent Klee Mrs. Kierstin Klee Bueter and Mr. James A. Bueter Mr. Joseph Komenda Lafayette Rotary Foundation, Inc. Ms. Rachel Lamb Dr. and Mrs. Ned Lamkin Ms. Cindy Lanane Mr. Tim Lanane Ms. Tina Lash Ms. Jane Laupus League of Women Voters of Greater Lafayette Ms. Tiffany Lemons Mrs. and Mr. Rachel Leslie Ms. Barbara Owens Lightfoot Ms. Jetta Locker Mr. and Mrs. George Long Erika and Julian Loveland Commissioner Teresa Lubbers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lugar Ms. Natalie Maret Margaret Paddock Memorial Fund Ms. Michelle Marietta Ms. Kim Marlow Mrs. Judith Marten Mr. Jeffrey V. Martin Ms. Nancy Martin Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Mason Ms. Stacy Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Marc Maxey Dr. Rose Mays Ms. Carolene Mays-Medley Ms. Catherine McCallister Ms. Betsy McCaw Mr. and Mrs. Tim Riffle Dr. and Mrs. William McFee Ms. Ann Mciver Mr. and Mrs. Christian McKinney Ms. Judy McQuoid Ms. Meredith McWilliams Dr. Monica Medina Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Melton Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Merkel CPA Ms. Janet Mertens


Mr. Douglas Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Michalak Ms. Kimberly Migut Ms. Kathleen A. Mikula Ms. Andrea Miller Mr. Thomas Minar Ph.D. Ms. Dawn Moore Ms. Shari Morey Ms. Kim Motuliak Ms. Jennifer Munson Mrs. Michaelene Murray Mary Myers Ms. Kristen Nagle Mrs. Shelley Naum Ms. Jessica Nickloy Ms. Staci Noel Mr. Michael O’Brien Ms. Jennifer Oleksiw Ms. Melissa O’Maley Ms. Kristin Pace Ms. Whitney Parker Ms. Mary Beth Parks Ms. Ashley Pasch Mrs. Karl Patton Ms. Temara Payton Pepsico Silicon Valley Community Foundation Ms. Christen Peterson Ms. Julie Petr Ms. Jennifer Phelps Ms. Betsy Phillips * Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Phillips Ms. Patricia Pickerel Mr. and Mrs. Chad Pittman Mr. Charles Podell Ms. Jody Pope Mr. John H. Poulin Purdue Federal Credit Union Ms. Missy Quiggens Mrs. Maria Quiroz-Southwood Ray Skillman Hoosier Ford The Honorable Lakshmi Reddy Mrs. Shobha Reddy Mrs. Dana Reed Wise Dr. Jen Repp

Ms. Miriam Resnick Mrs. M. Jean Richcreek Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Riga Ms. Marissa Riggins Mr. Zachary A. Riley Ms. Cynthia Roath Mr. Mark Robbins Ms. Patricia S. Roberts Ms. Sharon Robinson Reed Ms. Lynn S. Rodwell Ms. Joyce Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogerson Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Rogowski Ms. Pat Garrett Rooney Rowland Design, Inc. Ms. Angelis Ruiz Ms. Daniela Ruiz-Gil Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Runion Ms. Michelle K. Rusie Mr. Rafael Sanchez Mrs. Tamara Sander Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Schiffman Ms Julie Schlosser Ms. Denise L. Schnell Mr. and Mrs. Max Schumacher Ms. Sarah Schwartzkopf Mr. Michael Schweickert Second Missionary Baptist Church Service Unit 610 Avon Service Unit 660 Wagon Trail Mr. Darshan Shah Ms. Lisa Shaner Ms. Denise Sheldon Ms. Cassandra Shell Ms. Doris Shellenbarger Mrs. Barbara Short Ms. Jessica Sickler Ms. Nellie Simbol Dr. Holly Simpson Ms. Penni Sims Ms. LaTonya Sisco Mrs. Dobbie Smith Mr. Larry Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smitson

Mr. Steven Southwood Dr. and Mrs. Michael Sovanich Mrs. Kathy Spangler Ms. Victoria Sparks Ms. Marilee Springer Mr. Kyle Squires Mr. and Mrs. C.W. St. Dennis Jr. Ms. Beth A. Stafford Ms. Allison Stahl Mr. Ryan Stahl Mr. Michael Stalcup Ms. Linda R. Staletovich Mr. Patrick Sterrett Ms. Marsha Stone Mrs. Shelley Suarez Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sullivan Ms. Janae Swan Ms. Ratasha Sweatt Mr. Paul Sylvester Ms. Pat Szuch Ms. Barbara Terkoski * Mrs. Judith Thomas Ms. Jeannie Thurnall Mr. Eric Tinsley Ms. Carrie Tipton Mr. Scott Towsley Ms. Kara Traut Ms. Joan Trendell Tribal Trails Girl Scout Council, Inc. Mrs. Patricia P. Truitt and Mr. Robert Truitt Mrs. Carla K. Tucker Mrs. Carol Tully Harrison Linda Tyler and Brent Landis United Health Group Ms. Madenna M. Urbanski Mrs. Dorothy Van Cleef Ms. Sara Viernes Vigo County Commissioners Vigo County Democratic Party Mr. Jason Vohs Mr. and Mrs. Karl Volkmar Wabash National Corporation Ms. Julie Wagner

Ms. Beth Walker Mr. F. Ronalds Walker Ms. Michele Walker Mr. James Walsh Ms. Kimberly Walton The Honorable Tanya Walton Pratt Ms. Janice Ward Ms. Amy Warner Ms. Julie Warner Ms. Angela Warren Mrs. Barbara Weetman Ms. Shonnailia Welling Ms. Kathleen Wendling Ms. Robyn Werner Ms. Alice Wessel Ms. Barbara West Ms. Patricia Whitcomb Sipes Ms. Angela White Ms. Julia Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitney Ms. Ellen Whitt Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wieten Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wiles Mrs. Jacqueline Wilhite Ms. Molly Wilkens Ms. Ellen M. Winking Mr. and Mrs. James Wood Mrs. Linda Wood Ms. Sarita Wood Mrs. Christine Woodward Ms. Jennifer Wright Wright, Shagley & Lowery, PC Mr. and Mrs. William H. Yates Ms. Indira Yeleti Mr. David Young Ms. Tamara Zahn Ms. Melanie Zumhingst Ms. Marcy Zunk 99 and below A.G. Maas Company Ms. Kristen Abbey Mr. Josh Abel Ms. Andrea Abell

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Mrs. Liz Abren Ms. Helene Achgill Ms. Blair Adams Ms. Caitlin Adams Mr. David Aebker Ms. Janet Allen Mrs. Susan Allison Allstate Foundation Ms. Alexis Anderson Ms. Dawn Anderson Mrs. Elizabeth Anthers Ms. Julie Arbuckle Ms. Karla Armenta Mrs. Julie Armstrong Ms. Kate Arndt Ms. Shelley Ashley Ms. Stephanie Asip Leavitt Ms. Sue Atkinson Ms. Christine Bailey Ms. Jayne Baldauf Mr. Lonny Barger Mr. Aaron Barker Ms. Lavonya M. Barker Ms. Tammie Barney Ms. Heather Bates Mrs. Jane Bean Ms. Patrica Bechinski Ms. Michelle M. Bell Ms. Tonya Bell Mrs. Desma Belsaas Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Beltz Mrs. Wendy Bernstein Best Buy Dr. Deepak Bhakta Ms. Joan Bines Ms. Diana Black Ms. Jodi Black Ms. Brenda Blackwood Ms. Heather Blair Ms. Brandi Blake Mrs. Sheila Boelke Mrs. Jess Bohac Mrs. Heather Bonham Ms. Barbara Boone

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Ms. Myra Borshoff Ms. Adrianne Bowers Ms. Alison Bowers Mrs. April Bowers Ms. Mary Boyer Dr. Michele Boyer, Ph.D. Mrs. Linda Brammell Ms. Erin Brashears Ms. Diana Brenner Mrs. Cathy Bridegroom Ms. Connie Brinson Dr. Jo Ann Brooks Mrs. Marty Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brown Mrs. Susan Brown Ms. Suzy Brown Mr. Adolfo Bugarin Espinoza Ms. Katelyn Bunch Mr. Daniel Burke Mrs. Jennifer Burke Ms. Brittany Burnett Mr. Michael Bush Ms. Amy Butler Caceres Business Group Ms. Tiffany Campbell Mrs. Celia Campbell-Smith Ms. Katy Cantor Mrs. Meredith Carbrey Mrs. Shirley Carpenter Ms. Chelsea Carroll Ms. Nicole Castillo Ms. Anna Lee Chalos-McAleese Mrs. Sally Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chappell Mrs. Monica Chavez Mr. David Chen Mrs. Amy Chinn Ms. Diane Clark Ms. Jasmine Clark Mr. Timothy Clementz Ms. Jessica Cline Mrs. Laura Cochran Ms. Jessica Coe Dr. Phyllis Coe Martin

Mr. Marvin Cole Ms. Amanda Congrove Mr. Timothy Conrad Mrs. Sally Conwell Mr. Todd Cook Mr. Dwayne Copeland Ms. Morgan Corbett Costco Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cottrell Miss Chelsea Courtney Ms. Kathy Cox Ms. Pam Cross Ms. Marcy Crull Ms. Michelle Cruser Ms. Shirley Cummings Ms. Laura Daly Ms. Tracey Danner-Odenwelder Ms. Marjorie Darden Daughters of Isabella – St. Rose of Lima’s Circle 79 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davidson Ms. Lauren Davis Ms. Linda Davis Ms. Nicole Dawson Mrs. Debra Decourcy Ms. Robin Degner Ms. Amanda Delagrange Mr. Matt DeLaruelle Ms. Barbara S. Derose Ms. Mercia Dibe Gondim Ms. Lindsey Dickerson Ms. Melinda Doehrman Ms. Bonnie Dolick Ms. Pat Dollard Ms. Bre’Anna Donaldson Ms. Paige Dooley Mrs. Tai`Yanna Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Drnevich Ms. Debra Drook Duke Energy-Plainfield Ms. Lisa Dungan Ms. Kristin Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Kaleel Ellis Ms. Nichole Ellis

Ms. Andretta Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Kim Essenburg Ms. Angela Evans Ms. Melissa Evans Ms. Tara S. Evans Ms. Ellen Everett Mr. and Mrs. Troy Everett Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Everson Mrs. Stephanie Ewing External Relations West Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. Renato Fagundes Mrs. Lynette Farless Ms. Megan Farrar Mr. and Mrs. Kim Fellwock Ms. Sandra Ferguson Ms. Amber Ferman Mrs. Sally Fillbrunn Finch and Finch Group Sales Ms. Maria Flake Ms. Jennifer Ford Mr. Ron Fost Ms. Kit Foster Lyons Ms. Kathy Fox Ms. Christina Fugate Mrs. Suzanne Gaidoo Ms. Vicki Gale Ms. Melanie Gallagher Mr. Matthew Gamble Ms. Jennifer Garabrant Ms. Sabrina Gavin Ms. Carolyn Geeding Mrs. Patricia Geer Ms. Allison Gehl Mrs. Laura Geier Ms. Susan Gentry Ms. Patricia L. Gerde Mrs. Elaine Gill Girl Scout Troop 02081 Girl Scout Troop 02659 Dr. and Mrs. David Goldsmith Mr. Keith Goldstein Ms. Tina Gong Ms. Mary Gonterman Mr. Jay Gorman


Ms. Jasmine Graham Mrs. Debra Grant Mrs. Karen Green Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gribben Ms. Allison Gritton Ms. Chrissy Groves Ms. Connie Gualano Mr. Michael Guenther Ms. Dawn Guest Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Guieb Ms. Lynn Gutierrez Ms. Angela Guynn Mrs. Devyn Hage Ms. Fran Hageboeck Ms. Abigail Hake Kellermeyer Ms. Lindsey Hamilton Mrs. Sandra Hamilton Mr. Kevin Hampton Ms. Denise Harris Mr. Robert Hart Ms. Bonnie Haruch Mrs. Casey Harwood Ms. Marcia Hauser Ms. Dawn Haut Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hawkins Ms. RyLeigh Hayes Mr. Steven Hayes Mr. Terry Hayes Ms. Stephanie Hays-Mussoni Ms. Jane Henegar Ms. Nely Hernandez Ms. Laura Hession Mrs. Joanne Hester Ms. Janice Hicks-Slaughter Mrs. Celest Higgins Ms. Linsey Hilgemeier Mr. Chase Hines Ms. Chloe Hines Ms. Sarah Hively Ms. Sue Hochstetler Liming Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hogan Ms. Kathy Hoke Ms. Julie Homan Ms. Lynn Hooker

Mrs. Andrea Hopper Ms. Sylvina I. Hornback Ms. Lori Houston Ms. Debbie Howard Ms. Kathryn Hower Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hubbard Ms. Melissa Hutchison Ms. Sharon Jackson Mrs. Roberta Jaggers Ms. Denise Johnson Ms. Tiana Johnson Ms. Emily Johnston Ms. Elizabeth Jones Ms. Linda Jones Ms. Stacy Jones Ms. Stephanie Jones Ms. Hannah Jurick Ms. Martha Karatz Ms. Janelle Keele Mrs. and Mr. Priscilla Keith Mr. Matthew Kelley Mrs. Dona Kendall Ms. Jenn Kersey Ms. Juliann Kiefer Ms. Fibi Kim Mr. Christopher Kizer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klee Ms. Jessica Klepfer Ms. Elizabeth Kmiec * Ms. Dawn Koch Ms. Susan Kohl Ms. Jamie Koontz Mr. Joseph Koorsen Mrs. Monica B. Kozlowski Ms. Christine Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kreuzman Ms. Kimberly Kreuzman Ms. Marilyn Krueger Commissioner Adam Krupp Ms. Erin Lange Ms. Sharon Langlotz Mr. Rob Layton Ms. Grayce Lechtenburg

Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Ms. Gabrielle Lefevre Mr. Randy Lewandowsky Ms. Maura Lewis Ms. Laura Lightbody-Steadham Ms. Jaee Likhite Dr. Nancy Litzenberger Ms. Heather Lloyd Ms. Mary Long Mr. and Mrs. George M. Long Ms. Shana Lopez Kara Lovelace Ms. Nataly Lowder Ms Karen Lozier Ms. Jennifer Lucas Mrs. Robin Ludlow Ms. Tara Lutes Ms. Courtney Luttrell Mrs. Julia Macias Ms. Malinda Madden Mrs. Sarah Mahaffa Ms. Leslie Mahan Mrs. Brenda Main Ms. Carole Main Ms. Patricia Mann Mrs. Lauren Markley Ms. Shirley Marsh Ms. Heather Marshall Ms. Crystal Mason Ms. Blair Mathis Mr. Rick Mathis Ms. Chhan Mawi Ms. Melanie Maxwell Ms. Robin McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Brian McDonald Ms. Diana S. McDowell Ms. Robin McKay Mrs. Elizabeth Mckinley Ms. Amy Medcalf Ms. Brenda Medina Eric and Jodi Mellinger Ms. Jennifer Mentink Ms. Jessie Meranda Mrs. Gail Mesecar

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Michalak Ms. Joan Miller Ms. Kathy Miller Ms. Sandra Miller Ms. Suzan J. Miller Ms. Vanessa Miller Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mills Mrs. Kelly Mitchell Ms. Rebecca Mitchell Ms. Zaida Monell Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Montague Amanda and Daryn Montgomery Ms. Janice Montgomery Ms. Christine Moore Mr. Matthew Moran Mrs. Julia Morwick Ms. Cecilia Moser Morse Mr. David Mueller Ms. Martha Mullin Mrs. Anne Murphy Mr. Jay Nawrocki Ms. Dianne Neilson Ms. Amy Nelson Mrs. Lanette Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John Newlin Ms. Barbara Nichols Ms. Brittany Nicholson Ms. Kendra Nowell Mrs. Media Oakes Ms. Jenna Oakley Mr. Matt O’Connor Ms. Catherine O’Donnell Office of the Clerk/City of Lafayette Ms. Ann Okulovich Ms. Erica Oliver Mrs. Eleanor O’Neal Ms. Cheri O’Neill Mrs. and Mr. Julia Osburn Mr. Jason Owens Ms. Barbara Parker Neil & Sandy Pasch and Family Mr. James Paul II Ms. Jami Paul

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Ms. Sherri Pepples Ms. Christina Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peterson Mrs. Jennifer Pfeil Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phelps Ms. Margaret Ellen Phillips Megan and Chris Phillips Ms. Dixie Platt Ms. Jenna Powlen Ms. Megan Prater Ms. Beverly Prior Ms. Patricia Pullam R. Nelson Snider High School Ms. Patricia Rademachir Mrs. Tricia Rake Ms. Katherine Ramsey Ms. Shelley Raper Ms. Susan Rardin Mrs. Phyllis Reasoner Ms. Deanna Reed Mrs. Patricia Reeves Ms. Rebecca Reindorf Ms. Susan Rembusch Ms. Caroline Richardson Ms. DeVonne Richburg Ms. Danine Ridgeway Ms. Deb Ringo Ms. Saundra Ripper Mrs. Nancy Ritchie Ms. Crystal L. Ritter and Mr. Andrew Simmons Ms. Kerry Ritzler Ms. Mary Ann Robbins Ms. Erica Robertson Ms. Tiffany Robor Mr. Mario Rodriguez Ms. Emily Rogers Mrs. Sherron Rogers Mrs. and Mr. Jill Rose Ms. and Mr. Kyle Rosebrough Ms. Amanda Ross Mrs. Catherine Ross Ms. Mary Rosswurm Ms. Deborah Routt Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rowland

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Ms. Stacey Rozmin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rudolph Ms. Kimber Rueff Ms. Katherine Rushing Mrs. Mary Ann Saggese Ms. Tonya Sanders Ms. Dulce Santiago Perez Mrs. Tammy Sargent Ms. Catherine Saunders Ms. Virgina Schaffer Ms. Claire L. Scheele Mr. David Schmidt Miss Isabella Schramm Mrs. Stephanie Schultz Ms. Michele Scott Ms. Tanika Scott Ms. Stephanie Sedam Ms. Jennifer Sermersheim Service Unit 627 Franklin Township Mr. David Shaff Mrs. Kathleen Shank Ms. Marie Shanks Mr. Jonathon Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shelby Ms. Alice Shelton Ms. Penn Sheppard Ms. Ellen Shevitz Ms. Charlotte Shock Mr. Matthew Showalter Mrs. Nancy Showalter Mr. James Siegfried, Jr. Ms. Emily Sills Mrs. Adele Smith Ms. Amanda Smith Elaine and Dwight Smith Mr. Gregory Smith Ms. Lee Smith Ms. Loretta Smith Ms. Robin Smith Ms. Ronda Smith Ms. Stephanie Smith Mr. Terence Snoeberger Ms. Mary Sommer Ms. Karen Soper

Mrs. Tanya Sovinski Ms. Moriah Sowders Ms. Nicole Spear Ms. Katy Starbuck Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Starek Mrs. Jane A. Stautz Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stein Ms. Jennifer Still Ms. Emily Stites Michael Strohl Ms. Gail Strong Mrs. Tanya Stuart Overdorf Ms. Sarah Studzinski Mr. Weiming Sun Mr. and Mrs. Damon Surgener Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sutherlin Ms. Margaret Sutton Mr. Daniel Swearingen Ms. Suzanne Sweeney Ms. Audrey Sweesy Ms. Alexandra Sylvia Ms. Tara Taggart Mr. Vishal Talwar Mrs. Tammy Tamlin Mr. and Mrs. Josh Tatum Mr. Clayton Taylor Mrs. Lisa Taylor-Drake Ms. Danielle Terry Deb Thomas Mr. Robert Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Irvin and Rosemary Thomas Ms. Michelle Thompson Mrs. Laura Thrine-Forcum Ms. Cassandra Ticen Ms. Julie Timke Ms. Carol Titus Ms. Andrea Tompkins Ms. Saralyn Torrance Ms. Kimberly Torres Transitions Counseling Ms. Jan Traphagan Ms. Ruth Tribby Ms. Anne Trobaugh Ms. Carolyn Tronchetti

Ms. Phyllis Tucker-Wells Ms. Joanna Tuohy Mrs. Cindi Turner Ms. Lillian Turner Ms. Lynn Turner Mrs. and Mr. Maeve Van Hoorde Mr. Ernest Vargo Mr. Pankaj Varma Ms. Jill Vaught Ms. Mandy Verstijnen Ms. Susie Viehmann Ms. Katherine Virostko VM Contract Sales Ms. Elizabeth von Buchler Ms. Sara Wade Katie and Greg Wahlstrom Mrs. Christy Walchle Ms. Jenny Walters Mr. Max Walton Mr. and Mrs. John Wanchow Mr. Tongyu Wang Ms. Diana Ward Mrs. Robin Ward Ms. Jayme Warner Ms. Parmpreet Warner Ms. Joyce Warren Mrs. Michelle Waters Ms. Alice Watson Sarah Weaver Mr. Steve Weber Ms. Helen Weber-McReynolds Ms. Collette Webster Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wehrheim Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Weidner Ms. Melissa Weis Ms. Katie Weismiller Ms. Stephanie West Ms. Kathy D. Wethington Ms. Brittani Wheeler Ms. Mindy Wheeler Ms. Alecia White Ms. Jennifer White Ms. Jennifer Whitson Mrs. Lori Wickstrom and Mr. Tom Wickstrom


Ms. Christy Wieringa Ms. Lauren Wilderson Ms. Maria Wildridge Ms. Laurie Wilkie Mrs. Lacey Willard Mr. Anthony W. Williams Ms. Meg Williams Mrs. Judith A. Wilson Ms. Melanie Wilson Ms. Nichole Wilson Ms. Sherri Wilson Ms. Stephanie Wilson Ms. Tracey Wischmeyer Ms. Wendy Wise Mr. Alan Witchey Ms. Carla Witty Mr. Eric Wolf Mrs. Kelly Wolfe Ms. M. Sofia Wolfe Mr. David Woods Ms. Carolyn Wyatt Mr. Young Xie Ms. Jennifer Yeager Mr. Derek Young Ms. Laurie Young Ms. Noraleen Young Ms. Marisa Zambrano Ms. Cheryl Zuckschwerdt-Ellsbury

Memorial Gifts In Memory of Caroline Adams Mrs. Georgiana Perkins Mrs. Phyllis Reasoner Mrs. and Mr. Maeve Van Hoorde In Memory of Kristin Ballard Anonymous In Memory of Marilyn C. Burger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lugar Mr. and Mrs. James T. Morris In Memory of Bobby Conner Mrs. Loretta Conner In Memory of Betty J. Dickey

Mr. David Aebker Ms. Barbara Boone Mr. and Mrs. Kim Essenburg Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Everson Mr. and Mrs. Kim Fellwock Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peterson In Memory of Lucy Ann Emhardt Mr. and Mrs. George M. Plews In Memory of Autumn Greeno Mrs. Linda Brammell In Memory of Marlene A. Haley Dr. Georgia E. Clark In Memory of Mary Hart Mr. Russell H. Hart In Memory of Joyce Hubbard Dr. Deepak Bhakta In Memory of Douglas Jones Mrs. Patricia Jones In Memory of Diane Jourdan Mr. Timothy Conrad Ms. Eileen Foley Ms. Sharon Jackson Ms. Alice Wessel In Memory of Richard Kellum Mr. Dwayne Copeland Mrs. Deborah Hearn Smith Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Mills Mr. and Mrs. David G. Sease In Memory of Pauline B. Kepley Mrs. Jan Keefer In Memory of Kimmerly A. Klee-Bird Mr. and Mrs. James Bird Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bird Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird Mr. David Chen Ms. Cynthia Coakley-Vidal Ms. Amanda Delagrange Ms. Christina Emch Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gribben Mr. Chase Hines Ms. Chloe Hines Ms. Karen Hines Ms. Sarah Hively Indianapolis District Office of the EEOC

Ms. Elizabeth Jones Ms. Amy Karozos Mrs. Kierstin Klee Bueter and Mr. James A. Bueter Ms. Jan Klee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klee Mr. Kent Klee Ms. Shirley Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Tim Riffle Ms. Robin McKay Ms. Barbara Parker R. Nelson Snider High School Ms. Michele Scott Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stein Ms. Saralyn Torrance Ms. Ruth Tribby Ms. Phyllis Tucker-Wells Mrs. Linda Wood Ms. Laurie Young In Memory of Marianne Komenda Mr. Joseph Komenda In Memory of Denise LaRue Mrs. Dobbie Smith In Memory of Mildred Lipps Ms. Alexandra Sylvia In Memory of Cletah Lovelace Kara Lovelace In Memory of Sara Jo Mahan Ms. Lillian Turner In Memory of Illene K. Maurer Ms. Stacy Maurer In Memory of Eva L. Meyer Mr. Marvin Cole In Memory of Elizabeth Nance Mrs. Cynthia Bates In Memory of Thomas Nickel Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hubbard In Memory of Yvonne Perkins Ms. Marianne Glick Mr. Jeffrey Harrison Michael Strohl Ms. Nichole Wilson In Memory of Jeannie Ritchie Mrs. Nancy Ritchie

In Memory of Martha A. Schrader Mrs. Laura Geier In Memory of Barbara Siegfried Mr. James Siegfried, Jr. In Memory of Thomas Thornton Service Unit 627 Franklin Township In Memory of Ruby Tipton Ms. Carolyn Geeding

Tribute Gifts In Honor of Kate Barker The Honorable Sarah Evans Barker In Honor of Susan Barker Yeley The Honorable Sarah Evans Barker In Honor of Ella Bohac Mrs. Jess Bohac In Honor of Rosalie Brownell Mrs. Nancy Showalter In Honor of Ann N. Bucci Ms. Penni Sims In Honor of Elizabeth A. Cangany Mrs. Lisa Cangany In Honor of Marianne Glick Mrs. Carol Tully Harrison In Honor of Lola M. Goodrick Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shelby In Honor of Ruby Goodrick Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shelby In Honor of Grace Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamilton Mrs. Sandra Hamilton In Honor of Dr. Lisa Harris Mrs. Lee Ann Blue Ms. Marianne Glick Ms. Dawn Haut Ms. Barbara West In Honor of Deborah A. Hearn Smith Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Ms. Elaine Bedel Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Byers Mrs. Janie Eaton Ms. Janice Hicks-Slaughter

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Mrs. Regina Moore Mrs. Karl Patton Mrs. Linda Poer Ms. Joyce Rogers Ms. Marianne Glick Dr. Dottie King Mr. and Mrs. Roger McCloud Mrs. M. Jean Richcreek Ms. Sarah Schwartzkopf Mr. and Mrs. David G. Sease Strada Education Network Ms. Angela White Ms. Tamara Zahn In Honor of Christy Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hogan In Honor of Elaine Howell Ms. Katie Weismiller In Honor of Margaret Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitney In Honor of Carolene Mays-Medley Ms. Susan Baughmer Ms. Melissa Caito Ms. Cathryn Ferree Ms. Marianne Glick Ms. Charlotte Shock In Honor of Nicole McCloud Mr. and Mrs. Roger McCloud Strada Education Network In Honor of Lauren Mesecar Mrs. Gail Mesecar In Honor of Mia J. Michalak Mr. and Mrs. Tom Michalak In Honor of Felicity Miller Ms. Fran Hageboeck In Honor of Jackie Morris Mr. John Morris In Honor of Nia S. Morris Mrs. Juanita Gordon In Honor of Deana E. Potterf Ms. Vicki Gale In Honor of Trena Roush Mr. and Mrs. C.W. St. Dennis Jr. In Honor of Yvonne Shaheen Ms. Stephanie Hays-Mussoni

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In Honor of Ceci Spurgeon Mrs. Dona Kendall In Honor of Diana Sullivan * Ms. Kathleen Clevenger Ms. Vickie Firkins Ms. Diana S. McDowell Ms. Janice Ward In Honor of Kathy Thomason Ms. Catherine O’Donnell In Honor of Lillian Virostko Ms. Katherine Virostko In Honor of Pat Whitson Ms. Jennifer Whitson In Honor of Chloe Winston * Robin and Charlitta Winston

Gifts in Kind Karen Bauer Elaine Carter Caterpillar Comcast Cook Medical Group Crowe Horwath LLP Dean Foods Eli Lilly & Company Enthuzy.com Eyeglass World Heather Frieden Henry County United Fund Hachette Book Group Indianapolis Fruit Company IUPUI Johnson County United Way Stacie Mander Markeys Audio Visual, Inc. Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. Mid America Clinical Laboratories Monarch Beverage Nestle Waters North America Aaron Nicely Novelis Corporation Printing Partners

Loretta Robinson Salesforce Jim Stout The Indianapolis Star United Way of Central Indiana Crystal and Chuck Van Meter Walmart WFYI Channel 20

United Way Decatur County United Fund, Inc. Henry County United Fund Shelby County United Fund for You United Way for Clinton County, Inc. United Way of Bartholomew County, Inc. United Way of Central Indiana United Way of Franklin County United Way of Grant County United Way of Greater Lafayette United Way of Howard County United Way of Johnson County, Inc. White County United Way, Inc.


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