Schlitz Audubon 2015 Annual Report

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Improving Access 2015 Annual Report


Board of Directors as of June 30, 2015 Board Officers Timothy J. Gerend President Sanderson S. ‘Andy’ Read Treasurer Nick Pabst Secretary Jane B. Bell VP – Development John W. Grunau VP – Governance

Current Board Past Presidents Shane Delsman John H. Kopmeier, Jr. John E. ‘Jack’ Gebhardt Philip R. Smith Kevin J. Kane Dennis L. Fisher Meg Kinney Terrence K. Knudsen Justin K. Patrick Thomas J. McCutcheon Lena M. Patton Thomas B. Fitzgerald Arthur T. Phillips Randolph H. Dean Benjamin F. Rikkers Stephen F. Geimer Jeff Thurston Thomas J. Drought Carol Wolcott David K. Hoover John S. McGregor

Director Emeritus Dorothy K. Vallier (1920-2013) Honorary Directors Polly H. Van Dyke (1934 – 2014) Edwin P. Wiley

Cynthia Palmersheim Human Resources Margarete R. Harvey Past President

Staff as of June 30, 2015 Nathan J. Smallwood Executive Director Tom Finley Director of Education Elise Hansen Preschool Director Katie A. Sparks Director of Development Lisa Trost Director of Finance and Administration Don Quintenz Director of Conservation and Adult Education

Joel Berenbaum Caleb Bilda Jonathan Boettcher Jennifer Booth Jessica Buehler Lea Cutsforth Patti Darby Diana David Alexandra Dombrow Chris Doyle Nora Fardella Dinese Farrington Jason Festerling Zoe Finney Lindsay Focht Brooke Gilley Alexander Grill Rachel Hahn Jess Herro

Alexandra Heyn Stephanie Hughes Christina Hughes-Schmid Rita Hulstedt Elizabeth Hurtado Jim Hyatt Collette Jarvela-Kuhnen Jackie Keltner Jessy Knox Catherine Koons-Hubbard Jennifer Liebham Laurie Lukaszewicz Marissa Lundin Ed Makowski Sandy Manning Rosie Marotz Joyce Michelstetter Derek Miller Mary Mitchell

Elizabeth Mittelstadt Megan O'Grady Julie O'Neill Jean Pagel Corinne Palmer Nancy Quinn Lisa Randerson Cassie Rincon Shelly Rollins Jill Schanon Macek Andrew Shuster Jean Strelka Megan Van DeKreeke Diane Visty Julia Weinberg Jill Wesloski Marc White

Schlitz Audubon Nature Center connects people with nature and inspires them to become responsible stewards of the natural world. Cover Photo One way that Schlitz Audubon improves access is by cultivating habitat for Monarchs , a species in decline, by providing milkweed and asters to fuel them through their breeding season and migration. www.schlitzaudubon.org | 414-352-2880 | 1111 East Brown Deer Road | Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53217


Thank you for improving access to the natural world! Together, we’ve improved access to nature for our members, visitors, and broader community. As you will read in the following pages, improving access manifests itself in many ways, including environmental education for all ages, and habitat for plants and animals.

Tim Gerend (left), Board President and Nathan Smallwood (right), Executive Director.

You’ve improved access to nature by welcoming Milwaukee Public Schools students to explore a world only previously seen in textbooks, by helping develop a 15 year land management plan, by cultivating citizen scientists, and by building pathways that ensure nature is accessible to everyone. This year many developments took place at the Center. We’ve increased educational outreach to underserved children throughout our community. We welcomed a gray-phase Eastern Screech Owl named Baron von Screech to our Raptor Program. Our seasonal events attracted thousands of new visitors to discover Schlitz Audubon. Your support of Schlitz Audubon has always been and remains local. With our first full year under a new relationship with National Audubon Society, our organizations continue to be strategic partners, working together in the areas of education and avian conservation. We’re working hard to improve the experience of, and access to, Schlitz Audubon Nature Center for our entire community. But none of this important work is possible without you. Thank you for providing that spark of curiosity in a child’s eye, a place for birds to build a home, and the trees taking root throughout the soil.

Timothy J. Gerend Board President

Nathan J. Smallwood Executive Director

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Improving Access | Connecting Students with Nature

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uintessential childhood experiences include exploring the textures of leaves and tree bark, trying to catch a frog or turtle, and watching a butterfly open and close its wings atop an aster.

This summer, for the first time, Schlitz Audubon participated in the Milwaukee Public Schools’ Summer Academy, providing both classic summer experiences and environmental education to MPS students. This program creates a bridge between grades, reinforcing the previous year’s lessons and previewing the coming year’s material. The five week Summer Academy included four weeks in the classroom followed by a weeklong Summer Adventure at Schlitz Audubon. What an adventure it was! Students explored Lake Michigan’s aquatic life and the geology of rocks along the shore. The eternal question, “Why is grass green?” was answered by learning about photosynthesis in plants. They explored the significance of pollinators and other insects throughout the prairie. Witnessing pollen stuck to a bee’s legs, or holding a sedimentary rock next to a metamorphic rock made the textbook come to life. Time on the trails enhanced their classroom learning. According to MPS Superintendent Dr. Darienne Driver, “Keeping students learning over the summer with engaging programs is mission critical to help them prepare for the year ahead. It also helps fight summer learning loss, which is the tendency for students to lose some of the progress they made in the previous year during the summer.” Our participation addresses both of these goals. The Summer Adventure is just one component of our ongoing partnership with Milwaukee Public Schools. Schools within the district visit our Center more than any other district and receive the largest number of our scholarships. Through our scholarship program, we were able to provide our innovative programming to children from schools where at least 60% of the students live at or below the poverty line. Our reach extends beyond the city of Milwaukee. This past year, our school programming reached 153 schools in nine counties. Many schools are able to get a comprehensive look at nature by participating in multiple programs throughout the seasons.

With your generosity, you’ve improved access for students.

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Improving Access | Creating Crucial Habitat

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ehind the prairies, forest, ponds, and shoreline, a dedicated team is hard at work ensuring our land’s natural beauty. This year Schlitz Audubon’s new Director of Conservation Marc White,

created a 15 year land management plan for the property. To do so, he divided our 185 acres into 256 stands. An inventory of each stand, consisting of the canopy, sub-canopy, shrub, and ground layers, was taken to develop a strategy to increase the habitat’s biotic diversity. The plan was created to both restore the existing natural areas and improve visitors' access to our ecological bounty. More than 2,000 trees and shrubs will be planted by the end of 2015 to both increase forest diversity and offset future canopy loss due to Emerald Ash Borer. Being situated above Lake Michigan, storm water erosion is a constant threat to the Center’s bluffs and ravines. Two of the seven major challenges indentified in the new land management plan involve storm water impacts. This year Schlitz Audubon received a $60,000 planning grant from the Fund for Lake Michigan to develop a water management and land remediation plan. The current land plan includes a trail plan that will intercept and filter overland flow and capture storm water runoff in a series of shallow trail side ponds. Throughout the year volunteer land stewards, staff, interns, corporate partners, and an AmeriCorps crew worked to control established infestations of several invasive species, including Dame’s Rocket, Garlic Mustard, Buckthorn, and Reed Canary Grass. In the past year, volunteers donated more than 10,000 hours to improving the Center’s land and providing space to conserve and reestablish native species. Marc envisions that 15 years from now visitors will experience a more biotically and visually diverse landscape with rich, intelligible layers. Because of your support, the land will invite people in and offer a sense of mystery. We’re not only making a better space for humans to visit, we’re creating crucial habitat for native plant and animal species to flourish.

With your generosity, you’ve improved access for both people and wildlife, and ensured a quality experience for future visitors.

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Improving Access | Growing Citizen Scientists

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aple seeds tumble from tree branches and fall to the soil. If they break open, they can take root. Like Maple trees, our new Master Naturalist Course has sprouted a forest of citizen

scientists throughout our community. The main goal of this bold, year-long course is to create citizen scientists who go into their communities and teach others about the natural world. Inspired naturalists can become life-changing mentors for future generations. Led by Senior Ecologist Don Quintenz and Director of Conservation Marc White, the course participants gained access to these educators' over 80 combined years of conservation and teaching experience. Participants already had enthusiasm for nature­—the course teaches how to knowledgeably pass on this exuberance. This course turned the outdoors into a living classroom, with most classes being conducted at Schlitz Audubon. Instead of sitting in a lecture hall looking at illustrations of birds, students learned how to identify birds through their binoculars on the trails. Instead of being handed a sample in a lab, students put on hip waders and collected their own in the Milwaukee River. Instead of studying a field guide to learn about flower identification, students collected and dissected their own specimens to learn the parts of a flower and its family relationship. To help get a comprehensive look at what Wisconsin has to offer, students took insightful journeys to places such as Lulu Lake, Cedarburg Bog, and Horicon Marsh. Joanna Demas, pictured left, is already putting this knowledge to work as Land Manager for River Revitalization Foundation. “I’ve been utilizing all the citizen science surveying we’ve been doing in this course as a way to measure and report out on the success of restoration goals in my organization’s grants.” Another participant, Kate Parent, pictured right, is excited to take what she has learned into her community. “We can put into action what we have gained over this year by becoming citizen scientists, sharing this passion with others, pursuing further observations, and independent voluntary research.” Course graduates can pass on their knowledge and enthusiasm to other budding naturalists.

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Improving Access | Building Pathways for Everyone

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ystery Lake offers a biotically diverse environment, showcasing pond life, vibrant flowers, and a spectrum of bird species from shorebirds to hawks. Until now, not everyone could witness

this wide range of wildlife at Mystery Lake. This year, a portion of the trails surrounding the lake have been renovated to become ADA accessible, allowing more visitors in wheelchairs and with walkers to experience nature here. In the future, the two trails will be joined by a boardwalk, providing teaching spaces and even more access. Susan Winters, pictured, said, “I am so thankful that Schlitz Audubon Nature Center has more accessible paths for those of us that would otherwise be unable to enjoy this beautiful and special place!” These current and future additions were made possible thanks to the generosity of the Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trusts, Margarete and David Harvey, and many donors who gave because of a challenge grant initiated by the Harveys. The environmentally-friendly path is made out of a durable, locally quarried rock mixture. These trails offer optimum water absorption, mitigating the impact of rain on ravines, bluffs, and surrounding flora. Meeting both goals of land stewardship and access for visitors, these enhanced trails are connecting people with nature in a whole new way. Another benefit of these trails has been discovered by parents with young children and elderly visitors, who find the surface helpful when hiking with a child in a stroller. Striving to provide a more inclusive natural space where everyone can engage their passion for the outdoors is intrinsic to our mission. We're excited to share a greater portion of our land with more visitors, and to expand everyone’s access to the outdoors!

With your generosity, you’ve improved access for more people to experience the wonderment of nature.

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19,742 Improving Access | By the Numbers

students given access to nature 750 feet of ADA

ACCESSIBLE

trail added

10,279

hours volunteered by 546 land volunteers

>2,000 shrubs & trees to be planted

76.5 ACRES OF (approximately 76.5 football fields)

INVASIVE SPECIES

MANAGED 10 20 30 40

MASTER NATURALIST COURSE

180+

40 30 20 10

TOPICS 100

108 3,580 HOURS covered in

scholarship visits

IMPACTED

students


Improving Access | Reach of School Programming

389 PROGRAMS 153 SCHOOLS 9 COUNTIES

Sheboygan

Ozaukee

Washington

Dodge

Lake Michigan

Waukesha

Milwaukee

Walworth Racine

Kenosha

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2014-2015 Financial Summary Friends of Schlitz Audubon Nature Center has completed its first year of operation as a stand-alone entity under a ground lease and management contract with National Audubon Society. Under these agreements, the land and buildings remain the property of National but the local board of directors has legal independence and fiduciary responsibility for the Center and its employees. In the past, Schlitz Audubon presented financial statements for both the locally-controlled Friends organization and for subsidiary operations of National. Due to the new relationship, this annual report and those going forward will include the financial performance and standing for only the Friends.

Revenue Contributions & Membership

$896,038

Programs & Admission

$795,153

Retail (net) & Rentals

$296,314

Investment Income

$495,542

Other $177,623 Total

$2,660,670

Expenses Education $1,098,809 Conservation $430,336 Preschool $510,549 Facilities $112,288 Administrative $372,338 Fundraising & Membership

$220,158

Rentals $83,488 Total

$2,827,966

Assets & Liabilities Total Assets

$5,470,67*

Liabilities $883,238 Net Assets

$4,587,441

*Includes the Friends’ Investment/Endowment Fund, which is managed by BMO Harris Bank N.A. and had a market value of $4,720,275 at year-end.

Other Funds (Not Included in the Center's Assets) In addition, the Center is the beneficiary of an endowment owned by National Audubon and managed by BMO Harris Bank N.A., value of $4,222,965, and a trust fund owned/managed by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, value of $2,697,676. 12


Thank you for making a difference! Connections to the natural world have the power to create truly transformative experiences. With your generosity, greater access to nature was made possible for our community. Your gift is valued and directly supports our work. Gifts listed are for $100+ and were given during our 2015 fiscal year.

$20,000 +

Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation

Anonymous

Puelicher Foundation

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Pearl Weller Fund ♦

Kara and Andy Ramer ♦ The Riverbend Fund ♦

Northwestern Mutual Foundation

Bethany and John Schlueter

Pollybill Foundation

Bert L. and Patricia S. Steigleder Charitable Trust

Margery H. Uihlein Revocable Trust

$10,000 - $19,999 Anonymous Antonia Foundation

$1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (2) Badger Meter Foundation, Inc.

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David and Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation, Inc. David V. Uihlein Foundation Caryl Zaar ♦

Suzy and John Brennan Jeff and Babette Butler Carol A. Carpenter Shane and Keri Delsman Bob Dohmen and Shannon Buending Steve and Buffy Duback g Suzy and Byron Foster g

$2,500 - $4,999

Foundation RAD ♦

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Mary Jane Ziska Memorial Fund

The Augustyn Foundation Trust

John Gebhardt and Deborah McKeithan-Gebhardt

Margarete and David Harvey kg

Bayshore Community Foundation Fund of the Columbus Foundation

Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trusts ♦ Four-Four Foundation

Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation Joy Global Foundation

Anonymous (2) k♦ Baird Foundation

Jim and Jane Bell k

Galactic Dreams of the Ayco Charitable Foundation g

Greater Milwaukee Foundation John C. and Harriett Cleaver Fund Cottrell Balding Fund Asher and Susan Nichols Family Fund Pfleger Charitable Fund

Victoria K. Mayer

BMO Harris Bank

We Energies Foundation

Jack Carroll

Frank L. Weyenberg Charitable Trust

Chipstone Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999

Helen H. Diggs 1994 Trust

William and Sandy Heitz Family Foundation

Foley & Lardner LLP

A. L. Hentzen Family Foundation

Tim Gerend and Sandy Hellman k

Al and Kathy Hentzen

Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.

Howard and Susan Hopwood

Don and Sallie Davis

Johnson Controls Foundation, Inc.

Chad and Lissa Johnson k

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Kopmeier Family Fund

Kevin and Meg Kinney ♦

Anonymous (2) BDO Seidman John C. Bock Foundation

Randolph and Kathleen Dean k

Kevin and Molly Kane k

Adrienne and John Grunau k

Constance ± and Philip Hardacre

Suzette and Steven Kappes g Amy and Gunter Kocourek

Dorothy Inbusch Foundation

Terry and Carole Knudsen ♦

Kenneth and Mary Lee Jacobs Charitable Trust

Kohl’s

M&I Foundation

Arthur and Nancy Laskin

Maihaugen Foundation

John and Debbie McGregor

Joan Lubar

Northwestern Mutual Foundation, Inc. Matching Gift Program

Patricia Marek

The following indicates a gift to general support and/or a specific area:

k Scholarship Funds raised at the Gala

g Mystery Lake Boardwalk Challenge Gala Sponsor

♦ Endowment and Other Specific Projects

Krause Family Foundation

Cedar St. Charitable Foundation Kubly Family Donor Advised Fund Kuhl Family Charitable Fund ♦ Ferguson and Patricia Locke Richard and Sherry Lundell ♦

Nick and Joyce Pabst

Marlo Foundation

Meyer and Norma Ragir Foundation g

Elaine D. Marshall

Nicole and Daniel Renouard k

Patrick and Piper Mehigan k

Eleanor Seaman

Patty Neumueller

Andy Read and Suzy Hauske k

Patti and Jack McKeithan

Kim and John Schlifske

Linda T. Mellowes g

Stratton Foundation

Greg and Rhonda Oberland

Judy Van Till

Diane K. O’Connor and Richard S. Sachs, Jr. g

Carol and Lee Wolcott kg♦

± Deceased

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$1,000 - $2,499 continued

$500- $999

Jon and Ann Hammes

Janie and Cliff Asmuth

David J. Heller

Anonymous (4) g

Ihab and Sally Hassan

Richard and Cindy Palmersheim k

Jonathan and Abbey Bloom

Sue B. Holcomb ♦

Justin and Meghan Patrick

Deanna Braeger

John and Deborah Pearce

Jim and Diane Brown

Peck Foundation, Milwaukee LTD

Mrs. John D. Bryson g

David Olson and Claire Fritsche Charles D. Ortgiesen Foundation

Michael and Anne Marie Bula ♦

Denise and Arthur Phillips Gwen Plunkett

Cedarburg Garden Club

PPC Foundation

Shelly and James Culea g

Benjamin and Maria Rikkers k♦

Rita and Phillip Hulstedt ♦ Mark and Sue Irgens Jewish Community Foundation Margery H. and Irvin M. Becker Donor Advised Fund g Joseph Family Donor Advised Fund

Fred Derr and Nina Look

Kathryn and Matt Kamm

Julie and Mason Ross

Jeffrey Drope and Victoria Teerlink

Dan Sapiro and Suzanne La Fleur k

Molly and Jim Kanter

Tom and Bette Drought

Annaluna Karkar and James Collison

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Easom

Kelben Foundation, Inc.

Dave and Erin Sims ♦

Lois Ehlert

Mary Ann and Charles LaBahn

Albert J. and Flora H. Ellinger

Richard and Christine Lane

Tim and Rosalie Schaefer

k

Julie Smallwood Nathan Smallwood kg

Dr. and Mrs. James E. Stoll Dr. and Mrs. Jim Stone

Foundation

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Richard and Jane Evans The Farhad Family

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John and Marti Laubach g Jack and Phoebe Lewis Helen L. Loewi g

Rich and Anna Teerlink

Anne and Dean Fitzgerald

Michael and Peg Uihlein

Scott and Lyn Geboy

Ann Ross MacIver

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Robert and Joan Goodman

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mainman

Mike Wanger

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Coddington Family Fund Joseph R. Pabst Fund Frank and Elsa Sterner Family Fund

Katharine and Sanford Mallin g

Michael and JoAnn Youngman k

Sandra L. Grung 14

Judith Huf

Pamela and Jeffrey Lueken

Katie Mason

Renee and Tom McCutcheon


$500 - $999 continued Edward P. McGourthy, III Bill and Susan Meier

Dan and Paige Conley

Barbie and Chad Nelson

Art and Rhonda Downey

Cindy Nelson k

Christine and Peter Duback k

David and Gail Nelson

John Dyer and Theresa Skrivseth

Robert and Christine Nuernberg

Julianna Ebert and Frank Daily

Sally R. Peltz

Stephen and Amanda Elliott

Jim and Sharon Petrie

Duane and Julie Faber

Jan Pritzl and Karen A’Rowan

Kathy Nusslock k

Kay Fine

Jay and Stephanie Radtke

John Florsheim and Lindy Yeager

Richard Reed

James and Stacey Pezzino ♦

Howard Frankenthal Family Foundation

Jim Rosenbaum

Barbara Nitchie Fuldner

Phyllis Scharner g

Merz North America, Inc. MGIC Investment New Belgium Brewing Company Susan Nichols Oster Family Foundation Russ and Mary Margaret Pilling Tom and Sheri Price Alan Purintun and Jane O’Meara Edward and Harriet Purtell Gordana and Milan Racic Steve and Stacey Radke k

Bob Raffel and Christi Jost Lee Riordan Lynn and Paul Rix ♦ Steve and Peg Rolfs Scott and Peggy Sampson Fund, Inc. Craig and Hope Siverhus Art Smith ♦ Bruce and Janine Smith Greg and Nancy Smith Katherine M. Smith Barbara Stover Christine Symchych and Jim McNulty Russ and Marlene Tilsner k

Elizabeth and Richard Uihlein Ami Wangeline and the Sorority Sisters of Gail Seefeldt Ted Wiley

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Makisha Williams ♦ Richard and Kathleen Wirtz

$250- $499 Pam Altman The Annis Family Anonymous (4) Kathie and Tony Asmuth Bank Mutual Barney Family Foundation Donald and Donna Baumgartner Barbara and Stephen Becker Elizabeth Bedwell and Greg Capper Marilyn Bontly Mark and Cheryl Brickman Michael Briselli and Jeannee Sacken Don and Betty Carlson John and Julie Carpenter Terri and Mark Chelmowski

Tim Garland k

Paul and Carolyn Gibeau k

Christine Schlosser ♦ Thomas and Judy Schmid

Michael and Wendy Golden

Jane J. Shero

Paul and Wendy Greeney Mindy and Scott Grenier k Barb Hamm

Jerry and Cathy Harrison ♦ John and Grace Haydon g

Richard and Joyce Heier g David Heiny

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Betsy Horsfield Grace Janik and Bill Matthaeus Thomas and Pauline L. Jeffers Kay Jensen Emily Joerres and Martin Vertacnik k Marilyn W. John

Moshe and Debra Katz Jon and Marilyn Kay David and Karen Kinnamon g Mr. Lane A. Kistler

William and Linda Koenig Herbert H. Kohl Charities Mary Krall Krukowski & Costello S.C. William Kummer Mary Lacy Margaret Layde Missy and Bill Levit Lindy and Joshua Liberman Richard and Meredith Lincoln Brie and Michael Lindemann k John and Martha Lunz

Bill Lynch and Barbara Manger Robert Marine and Carol Colbeck

Gail Schumann and Michael Switzenbaum Erika and Jeff Siegel Steve and Janet Silverman Catherine Singer Sarah and Will Slaughter Cardi and Ken Smith Robert L. Smith David Snow Nita Soref Rob and Debbie Stern Richard and Linda Stevens Paul Stillmank and Maggie Cain Susan R. Strecker

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Streich Family Foundation Thomas and Patricia Towers US Bank Foundation Laura Van Genderen Brendan and Jennifer Vierk Ken and Barb Wardius ♦ Florence Weicker James and Elizabeth Wigdale Robin Wilson and Peter Foote George Yu and Melissa Newhall Herb Zien and Liz Levins Ellis and Shellie Zussman

$100- $249 Richard A. Albert Mary Albrecht Ginger and Charlie Alden Stephen and Catherine Alper J. Stephen and Barbara Anderson

Vince and Jan Martin

David Anderson and Laura Petrie Anderson

Brant and Marissa McCartan

Robert and Anne Anderson

Rand and Carol McNally k

Jerry and Debbie Cherney

John Mellowes and Jan Pirozzolo-Mellowes

Mrs. Barbara B. Collings

Michael and Donna Miller

John and Sasha Comissiong k

Erna Schatzman

Greater Milwaukee Foundation Greater Cedarburg Foundation Fund JayKay Foundation Fund Janet Goldman

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Bill and Peggy Mulligan

Anonymous (22) g♦

Glen and Celeste Arnold Connie Arnosti Mary Lou Bailey Pat Bakula 15


$100 - $249 continued

Nina Dentici

Eric and Linda Hersh

Stuart Desmond

David Hershberger

Ken and Bess Dieffenbach ♦

Julie and Jonathan Hershey

Sofia Dorsano

Cathy and David Higgins

Mary and Stephen Basson k

John and Pat Dowd

Jenny and Bob Hillis

Michael and Kathy Dwyer

Jeanne and John Hoff ♦

Ingeliese Bauer g

William Eastham

George and Yvonne Hoff

Janet Eggie

Gail and Tom Hoyum

Drs. Brian and Laurel Bear

Carl Eisenberg

Mr. and Mrs. Leeds Hutchinson

Ann Becker ♦

Bill and Karen Elliott

Fran and Eliot Huxley

Bruce and Leann Beehler k

Nancy K. Ellis Paul and Patsy Ellsworth

Alyssa Ingles k

Wendy Beneke

Fred and Jenna Benz

Margaret Ely

Jeff and Anne Ballentine Andrew and Donna Barnes Libby Barrow and Family Rich and Sue Batton

Polly and Robert Beal

Martha Bergland Aivars Bergmanis Diane Bergschneider Marshall and Bebe Berkoff Andrea and Avi Bernstein Jean Bernstein Jack and Nancy Beschta

Elizabeth S. Ericson

Jewish Community Foundation The Beatrice and David Harkavy Donor Advised Fund Douglas and Patricia Levy Donor Advised Fund

Evelyn Ericson

Johnson’s Nursery, Inc.

Mark and Heather Erlandson

Harold and Diane Joiner

Neda Esmaili

Jane and Chris Kaltenbach k

Vernon and Patricia Emmerich Carlton A. Ericksen

Wes and Bonnie Falk

Mary and Charles Kamps

John and Samara Fangman

Rebecca Kapps

Elizabeth Ferber Sims k

Mary and Jamie Kaufmann

Dr. and Mrs. Michael Fetherston

William and Judith Kay

Raneé and Brenton Field

Ellen Kellen

Joe and Zoe Finney

James and Carol Kelly

Anthony Fischer k

Jackie and Al Keltner ♦

Dennis and Eileen Fisher

Gwynne Kennedy & John DiClemente ♦

Marcia Flanagan

Dorothy Kerr and James Mullinix

Lauren Focht

Marian Kieckbusch

Scott and Sarah Frandle g

John D. Kirkwood

Michael Franks and Julie Wojcik

Nancy Kirtley

Sue and Tim Frautschi

Russell and Jean Kittleson

Adrienne Burgoyne k

Peter Friedlander Debby and Steve Fulton

Michael Klein and Maureen McLaughlin Klein

Bruce A. Butterfield

Lori Gendelman

Candice Klug

Jean-Christophe Califano and Kristen Holland k

Mark and Virginia Gennis

David and Diane Knox

Craig Gibbs and Diane Schuler

Jessy Knox

Kristin and Mike Gies k

Marie Kohler and Brian Mani

Louise V. Cardinal

Lorrie Giesen ♦

Rick and Carrie Kohloff

Noreen Gilbertsen and Rich Claxton k

Louie Kostopoulos

Cari Giles

Edward Kovnar and Kathleen Blake

William and Nancy Carpenter

Nancy and Dave Glassner

Bob and Sue Kowalsky

Caesar and Grace Castroverde

John and Catherine Gordon

Karen and Alfred Krammer

Benjamin Checota and Kristin Kannegiesser

Dan Goyette and Kathy Falk

Laura and Joseph Kremer

Sarah and Jim Gramentine

Stanley Kritzik

Adam Hayes Christian and Rachel Bloch

Jason Haas and Stacie Rosenzweig

Richard and Marsha Krueger

Marta and Doyne Haas

Jean-Pierre and Ellen Lafouge

Amy K. Connolly

Rachel and Dennis Hafemann

Alan and Patty LaFreniere

Gerry and Heidi Connolly

Robert Hahn

Steve and Addye Largent

Dr. Michael and Krissy Connor

Sue and Dan Haislmaier

Victor J. Larson

Michael and Laura Costello

Becky Hames

Tim and Debbie Costello

Peter L. Hammerer

Tracy Lazarus

Sandy and Jean Custer

James and Mary Hanin

Erin and David Ledlie

Victoria Dargis

Libby and Bill Hansen

Eleanor Lee

William Delwiche

Nicole Hanson

John Levendusky

Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey

Paul and Lois Heiss

Carl and Susan Lock

Claudia Birkenbach Bruce and Melissa Block Wendy and Warren Blumenthal BP Fabric of America Fund Arlene Brachman Carrie Brock John and Brooke Brodersen Jill and Frits Broekhuizen Paul and Ruth Ann Bronson Richard and Sandy Buchman Linda G. Buchsbaum Peter and Roberta Buening Patricia Burrows and Jay Ostema

Bobbie and Jim Caraway

Andrew and Jamie Carlson Carmel Builders, Inc. ♦

Mary and James Connelly g

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Nancy Jacobs

Judy and Norm Lasca g


$100 - $249 continued

Mary S. Pollock g

Jean and Stan Strelka

Janet Loos

Larry and Jeanne Prochnow

Jay and Donna Luedtke k

James and Barbara Pykett

Bob Stuckert

Nancy and Shawn Quinn

Scott and Mary Sullivan

Jane and Srihari Ramanujam

Dave Sunderland

Lois Malawsky and Dr. Jay Larkey

Katherine Recka

Duane Swank

Sandy and Steve Manning

Ruth Renzelmann

Gus and Alden Taylor

Rosie and Matt Marotz

Rockwell Automation Matching Gift Program

Desiree Timmons

Laura Rooney

Suzanne and William Treichel

David Rosenberg and Sandy Byrne

Kenneth R. Treis g

Jill and Jasun Macek

Justin and Danielle Machata

k

Christopher and Maryann Marowski Ann Martin Di Leone Sue Martin Scott Maul and Anne Chapman

Chip and Joanne Roska

Jane B. Stroebel g

Richard and Judy Toth

Lisa Trost

John and Jennifer Rothstein

Michael and Shelly Tuominen

Robert J. Ruemelin

Peter and Pam Uihlein

Thomas J. Russell, MD

Steven Ulrich

David and Liza Sadoff

United Methodist Church Joy’s Singers

Barbara and Jim Sargent Masao Sato

United Technologies Matching Gift Program

Charles and Jane Sauer

Usinger Foundation, Inc.

Jeremy and Debra Scarlett

Melinda and Kit Vernon

Brian C. Scheller

Thora M. Vervoren

Bob and Cato Schley

Betsy Vokac

Bruce and Shirley Schmidt

Andrea Wagoner and Roger Ruggeri

Mary Schmidt

Wendy and George Walcott

Nell Schneider g

Jonathan and Carol Wall

Heather Schultz

Samuel and Mary Wann

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

Truman D. and Barbara L. Schultz

Jim Watson and Alice Marie Phipps Anne and Vincent Weber

MSOE, EECS Department

Cathy Schulz k

Erich and Judy Schwenker

Charley Weber and Elissa Lenkin Weber

Susan D. Mischler

Chris and Jim Scotton

Peter and Amy Wejksnora

Margaret and Mark Mittelstadt

Julie and Bill Sellars

Lance Miyasaki

William and Katherine Shaffer

Jill Wesloski

Lynn S. Modrow

Patricia Shires

Therese A. Wick

Steven R. Molkentine k

Alan Shlimovitz and Susan Marcus

Jeffrey and Adrienne Widell

Kerry Davis Moore

Gigi and Mark Short

Terry and Carol Wilkins

Mary Mowbray and Roland Schroeder

Parker and Joan Shriver

Ann Williamsen

Daniel and Natalie Muchin

Carl and Sandy Siegrist

Sara Wilson and Lorette Russenberger

Steve Mullins and Nancy Lepic

Sandra R. Simpson

Peter and Ann Wilt

Doug and KK Neimann

Mrs. Hugh Slugg

Joyce Wolburg

John and Lynese Nowak

Ken and Debby Solis g

Sharon M. Wolf

Mark and Tricia Spaeth

David and Diane Wolfson

Ann Maurer Steph and Bill Maxon Michelle Maynard and Juan Ruiz Robert John McCaw The McCurdy Family Ann McIntyre Vicki R. McKinney Mark and Nancy McQuide Art and Anne Mees Michelle L. Merrell Maureen Mertens Eric and Margaret Miller The Milwaukee Brewers Suites Department

Max and Aimee Welsh k

Paul Sortal k

Laurie and Rand Wolf

Gerry Ochoa k

Paul and Katie Sparks g

Charles Yang and Peggy Tong Yang g

Geri and Marvin Olson

Marie Squire and Jeff Jara ♦

Allen Young

Joseph Pabst

Donald C. Stahl

Jim and Claudia Youngquist

James E. Paschen

Mary Stanley

Sylvia Zalewski

Deborah and Jamshed Patel g

Leonard and Dianne Stecklein

Joseph M. Zancanaro and Patricia A. Zancanaro

Christopher B. and Anne L. Noyes Michael and Kelly O’Brien Alyssa and Will O’Connor

Thomas and Janet Spero

Andrew and Kendra Paullin k

Norman Stewart and Debra Salvo ♦

Jill G. Pelisek

Amy, Brett and David Stone

Kim and Ann Pemble

Dr. Richard Stone

Carol H. Peterchak

Richard and Susan Strait

Marian and Don Yoder g

Daniel and Nicole Zautis Marc and Janet Zylstra

Chris Petherick and Sue Shunta

Donna Philipps and Family James and Lisa Phillips Tom and Nancy Phillips

Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this list. If you find an error, please contact us at (414) 352-2880 x237 to make a correction.

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