Boys & Girls Club Lawrence MA Annual Report 2011

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To Our Supporters and Friends, In May of this year, the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence had the great honor of being named Non-Profit of the Year at Enterprise Bank’s 2010 Celebration of Excellence. We were proud to accept this award on behalf of all of you who partner with us to help our kids overcome the daunting challenges life throws their way. With the help of our Board of Governors, our staff and our volunteers, our kids continue to amaze us. They take the first step when the path is not clear, they reach beyond their grasp, and they set goals and exceed them. They excel. We know that the only way our kids can break through the barrier of poverty and excel is to get a great education. This is our mission. While we offer fun activities that bring kids into our Club, our goal is to help them succeed in school and go on to college. In a community with some of the lowest MCAS scores in the state, the after-school crowd in our homework room has quadrupled over the last four years. In a community where only 48% of high school students graduate in four years, we saw all of our seniors graduate and enroll in college this fall. We believe the secret to academic success is to engage kids’ natural enthusiasm for sports, arts and recreation, and then show them how character, leadership and healthy choices help them succeed in every area of their lives. To make this happen, we have to connect with every child individually, to meet them where they are and help them envision their unique future. We couldn’t do this without our hundreds of outstanding volunteers who coach, tutor, mentor, encourage and inspire our members to transform their lives. Through your gifts this past year, each of you helped a child excel by enabling us to provide the programs that ignite his or her passion. Despite the difficult economy, you helped us meet our fundraising goals and provide the stability and opportunity these young people need and deserve. Looking forward, we hope you will work with us to secure the future of this place for these kids by building our endowment fund and a capital maintenance fund. In the pages to come, we’d like to introduce you to some of the incredible partnerships between kids and volunteers that take root at the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence. We’d like to show you the impact that an excellent program and a personal relationship can have on a kid’s life. We’d like to inspire you the way these kids inspire us, to surpass limits, transcend difficulty and excel. Sincerely,

Markus Fischer Executive Director

James D’Angelo President

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Education At the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence, we believe that to excel in school is the surest way to excel in life. Our kids face enormous obstacles to success simply because they were born poor in a city where poverty, violence, drugs and neglect are tenaciously intertwined. To help give these kids a chance, we have scores of dedicated high school, college and adult volunteers who invest their hearts and minds in helping our kids achieve in school to the very best of their abilities. Chilezie Nnadi journeyed half-way around the world from his native Nigeria to study engineering in America. When he landed a job at Philips Healthcare, he realized it was time to give back. He sought out the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence to volunteer as a tutor, and soon forged a bond with the kids, many of whom are children of immigrants like him. Now Chilezie comes to the Club two days a week to tutor kids, and his greatest joy has been working with Angelica Little. Angelica met Chilezie when she entered Central Catholic High School as a freshman. She was struggling with science and math at her challenging, new school. In Chilezie, Angelica found both a mentor and a friend, “the older brother I never had,” she smiles. With Chilezie’s patient help, Angelica has become a self-learner, working her way to answers step by step. The two of them celebrate her victories together – from test scores and project grades, to her 4.0 grade point average her junior year. With this kind of academic success, Angelica is now thinking about what’s next in her life. Chilezie continues to push her to think about college and career choices. Right now, she’s interested in occupational therapy, one of many possibilities now on her horizon. Like so many of our volunteers, Chilezie came to the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence to offer his expertise in science and math. What he found here were lasting and meaningful relationships with young people who need an adult to believe in them, nurture them and inspire them to excel. And to show them, step by step, how to do it.


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With Chilezie’s patient help, Angelica has become a self-learner, working her way to answers step by step.

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sports, Fitness and recreation Tom Burkardt, a successful technology entrepreneur, first walked through the doors at the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence 15 years ago to watch his son play basketball against a BGCL team. What he saw touched his heart because he knew what it meant to grow up poor. The last of eight children, Tom was raised in Kentucky, where Christmas gifts were often hand-me-down clothes. He understood the courage it takes to strive each and every day when the obstacles are so high. Seeing the kids on the basketball court reminded him of what he learned as a young boy—self-discipline, endurance and leadership were the tools he needed to transform his own life. Since that day, Tom has been an integral part of BGCL, from the boardroom to the basketball court. Last year he signed on as coach for the seventh-grade Boys’ Academic Basketball Program. With the help of his sons, now grown, Tom coached 27 young boys on the court and in the mandatory study hall that is the anchor of the Academic Basketball program. On the court the boys learned to encourage peers and to respect adults; in study hall they learned that with perseverance and attention to homework they could excel in school. Both Yeraldo R. of Lawrence and Sean M. of Andover joined the Club their seventh-grade year to be part of the basketball program. For Yeraldo, the team was composed of many of his classmates and friends from Lawrence Public Schools, but for Sean the team opened up a host of new friendships. The boys quickly learned to grasp the game. The boys found Coach Burkardt competitive but fair, expecting hard work on the court and in school. A coach and a game brought together two kids raised in such disparate communities with seemingly little in common to learn the lessons all young men need – discipline, commitment, friendship and leadership. The Academic Basketball program is the cornerstone of the Club’s Sports, Fitness and Recreation programs. To play in the program, club members must put in an hour of study time for every hour on the court, and they must provide regular progress reports from their teachers. With this potent mix of encouragement and motivation, youth develop the skills to compete and excel.


Volunteering as a basketball coach, Tom recognized how organized sports contribute to excellence in character.

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Julizabeth excelled in this position of adult responsibility, and her summer opportunity grew into an on-going part-time job.

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Character and Leadership development To excel in life, young people need a vision of a compelling future. They rely on the adults in their lives to help them sharpen that vision with positive role modeling, instruction, encouragement and experiences that make it real. At the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence, we work with kids to build character and develop leadership skills that empower them to step out into the community and the wider world with confidence and integrity. Character and Leadership Development programs at the Boys & Girls Club include service clubs as well as career planning and goal setting. As members of the Torch Club and Keystone, our youth develop and lead volunteer activities at the Club and in the Lawrence community. Planning for the Future is a comprehensive mentoring initiative that includes goal setting, college preparation, internships and leadership development. Kids work individually, with mentors, in small groups and in classroom settings to master the practical skills needed to achieve their goals, including preparing for high school entrance exams and the SATs, writing college essays and applying for jobs. They visit college fairs and campuses, accompany mentors to work and participate in professional summer internships at local businesses. The future is bright for Julizabeth S. a junior at Central Catholic High School. Julizabeth is an honorroll student and serves as president of Keystone. She eagerly participates in the many activities of Planning for the Future. Last year, with the help of the Boys & Girls Club, Julizabeth landed an internship at Key Polymer Corporation, a Lawrence-based company that manufactures specialty adhesives for industrial customers. Julizabeth excelled in this position of adult responsibility, and her summer opportunity with Key Polymer grew into an on-going part-time job. Under the leadership of its president, Robert Baker, a committed member of the Lawrence community, Key Polymer is one of 12 companies to demonstrate its commitment to corporate responsibility by offering summer internships to our members. A small company where the bottom line is of concern every day, Key Polymer found in Julizabeth a hard worker who produced results. Julizabeth is being recruited by several prestigious colleges. When Bob considers his young protégée, he notes with some pride, “Hope we can afford such an accomplished college graduate.”


Meray is eating better, actively participating in basketball and fitness activities at the club and helping with cooking at home.

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health and life skills Achieving your best requires a healthy body, and the New Balance Foundation is helping our members move by providing a strong starting block. Through the New Balance Healthy Living Club, NB Foundation is inspiring our girls and boys to learn about good nutrition, commit to healthy eating and engage in challenging physical activity. The Boston-based running shoe company, which hosts more than 600 associates at a manufacturing facility and distribution center in Lawrence, relentlessly pursues new designs and new technologies to inspire and equip athletes to excel. Whether the goal is running a marathon or taking the first steps towards a fitness regimen, the folks at New Balance are there to help. In partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence, the New Balance Foundation has helped design, develop, implement and fund the Healthy Living Club. Andrea Henry, NB Community Outreach Specialist, has arranged for dozens of New Balance associates to lead club members through a variety of fun fitness challenges. Since the inception of the New Balance Healthy Living Club, more than 100 girls who would have been identified as inactive have taken nutrition classes and met personal goals for healthy eating and physical activity. With this success, the program is now being expanded to include boys as well. Meray C., a seventh-grader at Donald P. Timony Grammar School in Methuen, was one of the first girls to participate in the Healthy Living Club. Meray struggled with exercise and eating healthy foods before starting with the Healthy Living Club. In her first year of participation she was diagnosed with Type I diabetes and found the program provided the needed information to adopt a healthy diet. She is eating better, actively participating in basketball and fitness activities at the club and helping with cooking at home.


As a photographer, Kiara sees the kids and the culture around her with the eye of an artist.

these kids man By Kiara P. These kids man With so much potential Graffiti on the walls But not enough essentials These kids man Growin’ up with no guidance No one to look up to No one to confide in So they turn to their crew For a little love Getting girls pregnant, Cause they using no glove These kids man Corrupted minds since they were so young Smokin’ with the old cats And carryin’ around a gun Seekin’ protection ’Cause at home there’s no love Just rejection And neglection So they always lookin’ above Wondering if God’s really there If he really does care

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The Arts What happens when you give a quiet, intense young girl the opportunity to participate in a world-class writing workshop for teens? Sometimes it creates the spark that ignites a passion, a passion that drives her to excel. A junior at Lawrence High School’s Performing & Fine Arts High School, Kiara P. is sensitive and aware, deeply committed to friends and family. Kiara has grown up with a single parent in one of the toughest cities in Massachusetts, and a lot of what she is exposed to isn’t pretty. But as a photographer, Kiara sees the kids and the culture around her with the eye of an artist. She hears their music and she feels their struggles. Reserved on the outside, she has a lot to say on the inside. One Saturday afternoon in November, Kiara met her friends at the Boys & Girls Club for a writing workshop called “What’s Going On in the World Today (and What Are You Going to Do about It)?” The day-long workshop was sponsored by Andover Bread Loaf Teacher Network, an outreach program of the prestigious Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference at Middlebury College in Vermont. Roberto German, alumni of both the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence and the Bread Loaf summer writing program, led a discussion and writing session and encouraged participants, including Kiara, to create and share their work. Sometimes a spark is all it takes to ignite a flame that reveals and transforms a world.

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For 120 years, the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence has been in the forefront of youth development in the Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts, working with young people that other agencies have had difficulty reaching. We are the largest provider of after-school programming in the area, attracting a membership of more than 3,200 of some of the poorest children in one of the poorest cities in the Commonwealth. BGCL fills the void for many of those youth by providing a safe out-of-school place where they can learn, grow and acquire the skills they will need to become productive members of our society. The community our youth call home is devastated by persistent and pervasive poverty. One in 4 families lives in poverty; 86.7% of school children qualify for Free and Reduced Price Lunch. The unemployment rate for Lawrence was 17.8%, almost double the state average of 9.3%. The city is rife with street violence, domestic violence and drugs, with a 45% higher incidence of violent crime in 2008 than the statewide average. Only 27% of the parents have college degrees; most are unable to either advocate for and support their children’s current education or encourage them to seek higher education. Consequently, the youth have little idea of the career possibilities available to them and often have low levels of aspiration. Despite these obstacles our kids are remarkably resilient. They excel under the guidance and encouragement of a highly skilled youth development staff. They are willing to work hard and realize their dreams as they walk alongside volunteers who not only care but instill a sense of confidence in each of the children. Our volunteers and staff support youth development in five core areas: Character and Leadership Development, Education and Career Development, Health and Life Skills, the Arts, and Fitness and Recreation. Educational programs include tutoring, mentoring, career development, job preparation and science exploration. We also provide instruction in music and the arts, an award-winning teen pregnancy prevention program, a gang prevention program, a comprehensive healthy living initiative, water safety and swimming instruction and a multitude of sports and recreational initiatives.

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This powerful combination of relationships and program excellence has an enduring and positive impact on the youth who pass through our doors every day.

Our kids realize their dreams as they walk alongside volunteers who instill in them a sense of confidence.

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Mission

Our mission is to maintain a Club

Member Profile

for all youth without distinction

2010 Membership ·························3,218

of race, gender, color or creed;

Girls···································1,423

to provide behavior guidance and to promote the health, social, educational, vocational and character development of all our members.

Boys · ·································1,795 Average Daily Attendance····················500 6 to 9 year olds·····························804 10 to 12 year olds· ························· 1,191 13 to 19 year olds···························1,223 Hispanic· ································ 68% Caucasian· ······························· 18% African-American··························· 3% Multi-Racial······························· 10%


year in r Our community is devoted to creating a better future for the kids of Lawrence— from the dedication of our staff and volunteers, to the unflagging support of our Board of Governors and donors, to the inspiring efforts and accomplishments of our members.

average of 200 youths daily for this past year. Many of our graduates served as role models and leaders of the Club. As members of Keystone, they served food as part of our Dinner Program that nightly feeds more than 300 children, a total of more than 80,000 meals in 2010!

One by one, we are building relationships that give each of our kids security and the knowledge that they matter, that they can overcome obstacles and that they can excel.

Academic Basketball Awareness Camp (ABA) celebrated its 30th year this summer. ABA is our flagship summer program offering 150 boys and 75 girls the opportunity to play basketball at Merrimack College under the mentorship of ABA alumni. These volunteer coaches come back year after year to inspire the kids to dream big, set goals and succeed in academics.

Sports-minded volunteers coach youth in the fundamental skills of basketball, wrestling and soccer. High school and college students and lifelong learners guide children through school lessons, college and career choices. Mentors listen and encourage young people in goal setting, self-esteem, friendships and social skills. Our programs aim to engage kids’ natural desire for fun and to use activities as vehicles to teach the skills and values that enable a child to excel. We believe that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty that traps so many children in the Greater Lawrence community. One of the important volunteer events of the year was Mentor Day. Our youth explored the vocations of television anchor, radio host, police officer, banker, pilot and many more. At our Graduation Party, we celebrated for the second year in a row as 100 percent of our high school seniors graduated and enrolled in college! Many spent countless hours studying in our Learning Center, which has been serving an

Another highlight of the year during Summerfest, our seven-week summer program, was a service-learning partnership with University of Notre Dame. Six college students made a full-time commitment to the Club for seven weeks and returned to their Midwestern campus to write reflections on the life-changing experiences they received from our kids. In the words of one of those college students, Emily Norris: “I learned to discover who I was—that while I might be strong at math, I am even stronger at compassion and listening and helping people....I learned what it is like to see a child find himself, as I saw children who struggled with language or friends at the beginning of the summer make significant strides in seven weeks.” The Beacon Club hosted a series of small group workshops for girls, with ageappropriate experiential learning activities on hygiene, relationships, puberty and sexuality, self-esteem and social acceptance. Club members also participated in a 10-week teen pregnancy-prevention program, Baby Think It Over.


review We reached more than 600 kids with summer swimming lessons, and the BGCL swim team finished its third season. Our Keeping Kids Safe Aquatics Program not only teaches kids to swim but also provides water-safety and physical-fitness instruction, CPR and Red Cross certification. With help from the Comcast Foundation and Intel, we have new equipment, software and trained staff in our state-ofthe-art computer lab. Through a digital arts curriculum called Club Tech, we use interactive projects, one-on-one instruction and hands-on activities to teach web and graphic design, photo illustration, music composition and movie making. In October, more than 60 employees from Converse came to the Club and created a day to remember for our kids. With impressive organization and good cheer, they set up a “shoe store” and individually fitted every child with a pair of Converse sneakers. Afterward, they led the kids in special activities in the gym and grilled hot dogs and burgers for all.

Youth of the year Two outstanding teens, Raily H. and Greydy D. were selected as the 2010 Youth of the Year by the Beacon Club and Water Street Club, respectively. Both of these long-time Club members excel academically, serve as leaders and role models and volunteer within the community.

We closed the year with the largest Christmas Party ever—our gymnasium overflowed with more than 800 kids. The Ninety Nine Restaurant supplied dinner for everyone, and thanks to the generosity of many, every child received a gift. For some of our members, that gift was the only one they received this year, and the joy on their faces was unforgettable.

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We were humbled and honored to be named Enterprise Bank’s 2010 Non-Profit of the Year at its annual Celebration of Excellence banquet. It’s an award that belongs to our whole community—our staff, our volunteers, our supporters and our kids—in recognition of the extraordinary work we accomplish together.

Raily, a senior at Greater Lawrence Technical High School, is an honor student, member of the National Honor Society and class president. In addition, he is an active volunteer at the Beacon Club serving as president of the Keystone Club; additionally, he is a community volunteer outside of Beacon. Raily plans to attend Merrimack College in the fall, majoring in architecture and minoring in law.

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Greydy is a 2010 graduate of Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire. A member of the Club since she was seven, Greydy served as president of the Torch Club and contributed countless hours as a volunteer tutor in the Learning Center. When she began attending Kimball, the distance didn’t stop her from continuing to support youth from the Club. She returned to volunteer and enjoy the activities during her school breaks, served as a role model for other youth and was influential in obtaining significant scholarship funding so that three more Club members could attend Kimball. Greydy is a freshman at Fairfield University in Connecticut, studying international business and business law.


summary of

financial statements

BALANCE SHEET

INCOME STATEMENT

Assets

Revenue

Cash and Cash Equivalents

$1,423,330

Investments

$546,134

Individual Contributions

$614,350

Corporate Giving

$334,035

Accounts Receivable

$41,638

Foundations & Grants

$794,519

Prepaid Expenses

$16,992

Program Contract Income

$122,111

Special Events

$465,976

Unconditional Promises to Give Property & Furniture, Net

$808,896 $7,325,394

Total Assets

United Way

$10,162,384

$83,900

Other Sources Total Revenue

Liabilities & Capital Accounts Payable

$114,375

Net Assets - Unrestricted

Salaries, Benefits

$8,456,954

Net Assets - Permanently Restricted Net Assets - Temporarily Restricted Total Liabilities & Capital

$2,615,642

Expenses

$19,056

Accrued Expenses

$200,751

$537,302 $1,034,697 $10,162,384

$1,407,972

Facilities

$101,301

Fundraising

$167,441

Program Expenses

$621,205

Depreciation

$299,636

Total Expenses

$2,597,555

Increase (Decrease) In Restricted Assets $76,766 United Way

Increase in Net Assets

Other sources Individual contributions

Special events

Depreciation

Corporate giving

Contract Income

Foundations & grants

Program Expenses Salaries and benefits

Revenue Fundraising Facilities

expenses

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Audited financials are available upon request.

$94,853


AAA Merrimack Valley

William P. DeLuca/Bank of New England Flagship Press

James and Linda Kistler

Timothy and Anne Marie Samway

Alternative Veterinary Services LLC

The Lafond Family

Richard Sandman Esq.

AMB Property Corporation

William P. and Marion DeLuca

Jill Langston-Spiak

Richard and Marilyn Santagati

American Dental Partners

Telemachus and Irene Demoulas Family Foundation

Jim and Ellen Lawlor

Judith Sarafian

Frank Leone, Jr.

Jeannie Scarpa

Letourneau’s Pharmacy

Michael Brower and Julie Scolnik

Richard and Betty Lindsay

Joseph Scott and Maureen Halloran Esq

Tony and Maureen Lopez

Greg and Sheila Serrao

Charles and Carolynn Lopiano

William and Marcy Shack

Louise P. and John H. MacMillan IV

Fred P. Shaheen

Robert and Jill Mainiero

Peter and Margaret Shaheen

David and Tammy Mallen

Shaheen, Pallone, & Associates

Thomas and Suzanne Manzi

James and Sylvia Shannon

Pat and Grace Maraghy

Jack Shaw Family

John and Lisa McDonald

Mike and Lesley Sklar

John and Patricia McGarry

Howard and Mary Smith

Kevin and Tracy McGovern

Charles and Ann Smith

Tom and Gail McNaughton

Stephen and Patricia Stapinski

Victor J. Mill III

John and Jane Sullivan

William and Robin Miller

David and Jayne Sweetser

Hiram Francis Mills Trust

Clyde and Jan Sylvia

Kurt and Martha Mittelstaedt

Frank and Kathleen Terranova

Mary Joan and Michael Morris, Sr.

Paul J. Theberge

David and Judith Morton

Thomas and Marianne Torrisi

Gerald and Lyn Mulligan

Paul and Diane Tower

J. Richard Murphy

Unico Merrimack Valley Foundation

Daniel J. Murphy III

Robert and Maureen Vanasse

Michael Nahill

VICOR

Debra Dyleski Najjar Esq.

Michael and Nancy Vogler

Robert and Nancy Norbedo

Joseph and Donna Wadland

George and Luanne Nugent

David and Elizabeth Wadman

John and Donna Pallone

The Waldo Trust

Laurence and Roberta Palmisano

Michael and Diane Walker

James and Mary Pannos

Bill and Denise Wall

The Party Connection, Inc.

Peter and Susan Walsh

Christopher and Eileen Penta

Watts Industries

William and Nanci Perocchi

Robert Webster

Polartec, LLC

Kingman Webster

Christopher and Renee Poor

Charles and Elizabeth Wolf

Peter Quinlan

Richard and Linda Wolk

Eugene and Judith Reilly

Rosalyn Wood

Jeffrey B. Renton Esq.

Matthew and Mary Ellen Zappala

Stephen and Debbie Anderson Dorothy Anger Atcom Roland and Joanne Baker Charles and Jacqueline Balanoff Douglas and Diana Berthiaume Daniel and Marcia Blakeman Steven Reynolds and Kathleen Boshar Stephen and Marybeth Boucher Chaouki Bouchrouche Mark and Catherine Boullie William and Ann Bride Daniel and Stephanie Bryant Steve and Elizabeth Burdeau Thomas M. Burkardt Family Thomas and Evie Burke Robert Burke Dermod and Claire Cavanaugh Dennis and Tina Conlin Larry Conlon Thomas Costello and Kary Robertson Roger and Mary Damphousse Jim D’Angelo-TEC Inc./Kodiak Corp. Arthur and Julie Daniels Esquires Gregory and Melissa Danisch

Carmine and Barbara DiAdamo Mark and Jeanie Donovan Steve and Linda Early Carl and Laura Eberth Michael and Maureen Ecker James and Kathleen Edholm Enterprise Bank Michael and Gail Feinman Ross and Kathleen Fenton John and Theresa Fenton Financial Managers Society Boston Chapter Barry and Amy Finegold Paul and Mary Beth Finn Gable Family Foundation Mark and Jill Garvin Dave and Karen Giangrande Robert and Annie Gilbert Joseph and Peggy Giordano Ted and Dottie Gorrie Michael and Caryn Harkins Kevin and Kimberlee Harron Robert and Joanne Hatem Helen G. Hauben Foundation Tom and Mary Beth Haut Leigh Heffron Highland Street Foundation/ David McGrath Adrian and Lori Hodge Cliff and Jane Howe Donald and Kristen Hunt Liam Hurley Injured Workers Pharmacy, LLC Jackson Lumber Co., Inc. Scott and Heidi Jamieson Ted and Holly Jenkins Tom and Laura Jordan William and Lori Kavanagh Barry and Mary Kelleher

Arthur and Ana Richter RiverBank William and Joan Roache Michael and Kathleen Rosen Laurence J. Rossi Esq. Royal Jewelers James and Eileen Rullo Paul and Margaret Salafia

The 1891 Donor Society

The 1891 Club is our special donor society that recognizes donors who have given unrestricted and renewable gifts that support the operational budget. To learn more about becoming an 1891 Club member, email Kathleen Boshar Reynolds at kboshar@lawrencebgc.com.


We are grateful to the following individuals, corporations and foundations who have helped provide quality programming and services to the youth of Lawrence. $25,000+

Donald and Kristen Hunt

Josephine G. Russell Trust

Jackson Lumber Co., Inc.

Atkinson Country Club

Liam Hurley

Artemas W. Stearns Trust

Ted and Holly Jenkins

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Tom and Laura Jordan

James and Linda Kistler

Boys & Girls Club Massachusetts Alliance

Richard and Betty Lindsay

John H. and H. Naomi Tomfohrde Foundation

Louise P. and John H. MacMillan IV

Rosalyn Wood

Jill Langston-Spiak

Citizens League for Adult Special Services

Museum of Science

City of Lawrence/CDBG

Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation

City of Lawrence/Shannon Grant

$5,000 + American Dental Partners Douglas and Diana Berthiaume

Comcast Foundation

$10,000+

Boston Bruins

Gerald and Lyn Mulligan

Roger Cassin and Irma Schretter

Brooks Properties

New Balance Foundation

Converse

Thomas M. Burkardt Family

The Rogers Family Foundation

William P. DeLuca/Bank of New England

Andrew and Chrissy Chaban

Telemachus and Irene Demoulas Family Foundation

Eugene Doran

Citizens Bank Foundation

James and Kathleen Edholm

Michael and Kathleen Costello

United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley

Essex County Community Foundation

Paul W. Cronin Charitable Trust

Paul and Mary Beth Finn

Arthur and Julie Daniels

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William P. and Marion DeLuca

Gable Family Foundation

Feinman Law Office

Adrian and Lori Hodge

Frito Lay

Pat and Grace Maraghy

Dave and Mary Geaslen

Kevin and Tracy McGovern

Mark Goodwin

Victor J. Mill III

Helen G. Hauben Foundation

Newman’s Own Foundation

Tom and Mary Beth Haut

Revlon

Highland Street Foundation/David McGrath

Abbot & Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation

$15,000+ Anonymous Bank of America Charitable Foundation Coach Hatem Scholarship Fund Thomas Costello and Kary Robertson Jim D’Angelo-TEC Inc./Kodiak Corp.

Frank and Penny Cieri

Roy A. Hunt Foundation Injured Workers Pharmacy, LLC

James and Lisa Lacourse Steven and Elizabeth Leed Merrimack Valley YMCA MetLife Foundation William and Robin Miller Mary Joan and Michael Morris, Sr. James and Mary Pannos Pannos-Winzeler Marketing The Party Connection, Inc. William and Nanci Perocchi Polartec, LLC Eugene and Judith Reilly Patrick and Phyllis Reynolds Michael and Kathleen Rosen James and Eileen Rullo Greg and Sheila Serrao Ronald and Kathy Takvorian The TJX Foundation The Waldo Trust The White Fund, Inc. Watts Industries Wells Fargo Home Mortgage The Women’s Fund of Essex County Luis Yepez


Mike and Mary Miele

Shaheen, Pallone, & Associates

Exchange Club of Lawrence

Kurt and Martha Mittelstaedt

AMB Property Corporation

Jack Shaw Family

Michael and Gail Feinman

Atcom

Scott and Marla Sigman

John and Theresa Fenton

Harold Morse and Christine Lewis Morse

Charles and Jacqueline Balanoff

Konse and Lorna Skrivanos

Ross and Kathleen Fenton

David and Judith Morton

Mark and Kim Baltier

Sorrento

Terrence and Kathryn Mullen

Bank of America

Paul J. Theberge

Financial Managers Society Boston Chapter

Ray and Janet Benvenuti

Unico Merrimack Valley Foundation

Barry and Amy Finegold

J. Richard Murphy

Todd Berberian

Weinberger Foundation

John and Sharon Fisher

Michael Nahill

Joanne Fournier

Mark and Erin Nardone

William and Ann Bride

$1,000+

Gem Group

John and Cheryl Neals

Frank and Noreen Britt

3M Touch Systems Inc

Dave and Karen Giangrande

Ninety Nine Restaurant

Daniel and Stephanie Bryant

ACH

Mark Gilbert

Robert and Nancy Norbedo

Richard Ratcliff and Timra Carlson

Advertising Management Services, Inc.

Robert and Annie Gilbert

George and Luanne Nugent

The Charlotte Home

Alternative Veterinary Services LLC

Gilbert & Renton LLC

Peter and Lori Paglia

David and Barbara Chase

Stephen and Debbie Anderson

Gilbert Campbell Real Estate

John and Donna Pallone

Coca Cola Bottling Company

Andover Animal Hospital

Joe and Mary Gill

Laurence and Roberta Palmisano

Coors Brewing Company

Andover Little League

Give with Liberty Employee Donations

Par 4 Technology Group

Kevin Costello

Dorothy Anger

Ian and Allison Glick

Partners Community Healthcare Inc.

Brian and Amy Dauphin

Anheuser-Busch, Inc.

Jeffrey Grant

Christopher and Eileen Penta

Carmine and Barbara DiAdamo

Apple & Eve

Pepsi Cola

Bob and Lisa Drew

BAE Systems Employ. Comm. Fund

Greater Lawrence Community Action Council

Dunkin Donuts

The Bachman Company

Jerry and Deb Hall

Charles and Carol Poor

Eastern Bank

Roland and Joanne Baker

Kevin and Kimberlee Harron

Christopher and Renee Poor

Enterprise Bank

Bimbo Bakeries

Hartford Retirement Plan Group

Putnam Investments

Mark and Jill Garvin

Daniel and Marcia Blakeman

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

Quaker Oats

Joseph and Peggy Giordano

Boston Beer

Robert and Joanne Hatem

Peter Quinlan

Ted and Dottie Gorrie

Steven Reynolds and Kathleen Boshar

Leigh Heffron

RDK Engineers

Tim Halpin

Chaouki Bouchrouche

John Higgins

Red Bull

Brenda Hamel

Mark and Catherine Boullie

Timothy Horne

Jeffrey B. Renton Esq.

Michael and Caryn Harkins

Michael and Jo-Anne Bourque

Cliff and Jane Howe

William and Joan Roache

Joni Hatem

Michael Brower and Julie Scolnik

Jay and Jamie James

Robert Jason Salon

Health Resources In Action

Steve and Elizabeth Burdeau

Scott and Heidi Jamieson

Laurence J. Rossi Esq.

Kristan and Corina Hopkins

John and Elaine Burke

Johnson O’Hare Co.

Royal Jewelers

Illinois Tool Works Foundation

Robert Burke

Steve and Cheryl Jonas

Ruberto, Israel, & Weiner

William and Lori Kavanagh

Thomas and Evie Burke

Joseph’s Middle East Bakery, Inc

Timothy and Anne Marie Samway

Barry and Mary Kelleher

Burtons Grill

Mitchell and Susan Keamy

Richard Sandman Esq.

Joseph Landry

Catania-Spagna Corporation

Kiwanis Club of Greater Lawrence

Richard and Marilyn Santagati

Brian and Mitzi Lawlor

Dermod and Claire Cavanaugh

Kraft Foods North America, Inc.

Judith Sarafian

Roger and Patricia Linneman

Fred C. Church Insurance

Labatt USA

Joseph Scott and Maureen Halloran Esq.

Chris and Ursula Litterio

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

Eric and Cathy Lareau

William and Marcy Shack

Catherine McCarthy Memorial Trust Fund

Ron and Dorit Cohen

Jim and Ellen Lawlor

Fred P. Shaheen

ConAgra Foods

Lawrence Rotary Club

Peter and Margaret Shaheen

John and Lisa McDonald

Dennis and Tina Conlin

Frank Leone, Jr.

James and Sylvia Shannon

Mary McKernan

Larry Conlon

Alice Lewis

Mike and Lesley Sklar

David and Joanne Mermelstein

Douglas and Amy Cook

Antonio and Maureen Lopez

Charles and Ann Smith

Diana Merriam

Daniel and Jen Costa

Charles and Carolynn Lopiano

Gregory and Zena Smith

Hiram Francis Mills Trust

Craft Brewers Alliance Inc.

Richard and Amy Lyman

Howard and Mary Smith

Daniel J. Murphy III

Frank and Lauren Csongor

Michael and Lynne Macwade

Smucker’s

Pepperidge Farm

Roger and Mary Damphousse

Richard and Jane Maher

The Sovereign Bank Foundation

Jeff and Kathy Poor

Esquires Gregory and Melissa Danisch

Robert and Jill Mainiero

Stephen and Patricia Stapinski

PR Restaurants LLC

Del Monte Foods

David and Tammy Mallen

David and Emily Strong

Progress Software

Sheila M. Doherty

Thomas and Suzanne Manzi

John and Jane Sullivan

Raytheon, Integrated Defense Systems

Debra Dyleski Najjar Esq.

Charles T. Matses Realty

Sullivan Bille

RBC Foundation

Steve and Linda Early

James and Ilona McCahill

David and Jayne Sweetser

Arthur and Ana Richter

Carl and Laura Eberth

John and Patricia McGarry

Clyde and Jan Sylvia

RiverBank

Michael and Maureen Ecker

David McGrath

Frank and Kathleen Terranova

Savings Bank Life Insurance

Mark Engelberg

Tom and Gail McNaughton

The Savings Bank

Jeannie Scarpa

Wendy Estrella, Esquire

Metropolitan Credit Union

Thomas and Marianne Torrisi

Stephen and Marybeth Boucher

Dana and Ellen Munick

Piccirillo Designs

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Excalibur Data Recovery, Inc.

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Anthony Sciuto

AAA Merrimack Valley

the annual fund

$2,500+


Paul and Diane Tower

Frank Coppola

Philip Laverriere

Retail Management & Development

Tufts Health Plan

Courier Corporation

Lawrence General Hospital

Francis and Julia Rizzo

Unilever

Cowan, Bolduc, Doherty & Co

Francis Robinson

Utz Quality Foods, Inc

Christopher and Carol Curley

Lawrence Industrial Parks Business Association

Robert and Maureen Vanasse

Christopher and Stephanie Deady

Learning Express

Richard and Marcy Rosenthal

VICOR

Edward and Teresa Deane

Scott Lebowitz

Dan and Heather Ryan

Michael and Nancy Vogler

James Dennis

Leonard Orthodontics

Russell Sanna and Mary Henning

Joseph and Donna Wadland

Gino and Laura Depalma

Letourneau’s Pharmacy

Stephen and Jennifer Savino

David and Elizabeth Wadman

William and Cora Diodati

Michael and Patricia Lombard

Schruender Real Estate

Michael and Diane Walker

James and Mary Beth Doherty

Lois Lombardo

Bill and Susan Schwarz

Bill and Denise Wall

Mark and Jeanie Donovan

John and Elizabeth Lomedico

Scott Management and Maintenance Co.

Peter and Susan Walsh

Matthew and Jill Doring

John Lonergan and Amy Joan Morris

Robert Segal

Kingman Webster

Susan Dufresne

Lopez, Chaff & Wiesman Associates

Norman Shack

Robert Webster

Daniel and Patricia Dunn

Louis Luciano

Robert Sheehan

Williams, Jones, & Associates, LLC

Martin and Kristen Dymek

Eric and Sherry Lundquist

Jeffrey Sheehy

Wise Foods, Inc.

Thomas Eccleston, III

David and Tracey Malins

Donna Lagana Silva

Charles and Elizabeth Wolf

Robert and Cheryl Eckel

Warren and Robin Markowsky

Lewis Skeirik

Richard and Linda Wolk

Michael and Kathleen Fanning

Jeffrey and Debra Mathias

Robert and Monica Solano

Matthew and Mary Ellen Zappala

Thomas Feeley

Brian Michael McArthur

George and Charrie Stevens

Fidelity Foundation

McLay’s Florist

Linda Story

Marshall and Susan Field

Arthur and Jo-Anne Middleton

Steven Stott

Finelines

Minco Development Corp.

Brendan and Meagan Sullivan

Robert & Pamela Ford

Will and Denise Molina

John and Ellen Sullivan

Forest Street Union Church

Moody, Farmigletti and Andronico

Target

John and Carol-Ann Fraser

Michael Morin

.Kelvin and Evelyn Torres

Emil and Lauren Frei

Mike and Kristen Morris, Jr.

Rick and Cathy Torres

GE Foundation

Sean Morris

David Torrisi

Eric and Mary Beth Gilberg

MTM Insurance Associates, LLC

Peter and Shari Traub

Eugene and Carole Ginchereau

MVP Associates, Inc.

Tripoli Bakery

Paul and Tanya Giovacchini

MYCW

Truist

Glacial Energy

N.D. Landscaping, Inc.

Fred Glore

Thomas Neve

United Way of Central & Northeastern Connecticut

Alan and Cathy Greene

New England Joint Board Unite

John Vitulli

Tom and Bethany Greenwood

Newburyport Boys Basketball Association

Wainwright Bank & Trust Company

James and Joanne Nolan

Robert and Kathleen Wallace

Thomas and Anne Norris

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Northmark Bank

West Parish Church

Raquel Nova

Whittemore Company, Inc.

Rich Novo

Brian and Sheila Wizst

Joseph and Joan O’Brien

Jason Yameen

Daniel and Christine O’Shea

Kenneth Yameen

Rafael Paulino

Larry and Loretta Yameen

John and Kathryn Pearce

Yella

Douglas and Linda Percy

Juan and Yarisie Yepez

Donald Peters and Gena Monique Pappas

Frank and Paula Zavrl

John and Linda Peters

Those listed in the previous section are identified for their annual giving of $250 or more. We have also included in this comprehensive list the members of our 1891 Club.

$250+ Aaron’s Advantage Sales and Marketing David Allen Paul and Stella Ames Dick and Ann Anderson Andover Dermatology, P.C Charles and Heather Annaloro Mark and Paula Bakies Stephen Basile Neil Bateson Larry and Robin Bearfield Magdi and Diane Bichay George and Margot Bixby Henry and Jori Blumsack Jonathan and Maria Bonanno Bob and Tina Borek Mary Bourque Bread and Rose Heritage Committee Brooks School Joel and Betsy Brother John Bryant Timothy and Lisa Bryant Edmund Brylczyk Robert Caggiano James and Mary Cahill Brian and Stephanie Callahan Caritas Holy Family Hospital Monty and Kathy Carter G. Thomas and Marie Catalano Joseph Cataudella Central Catholic High School B & GC L 20 1 0

Channel Building Co., Inc. Michael and Doreen Chapman Clear Channel Radio Blaise and Marilyn Coco

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Conlin’s Pharmacy, Inc. Conlon Products Michael and Ethel Marie Contos

Al Greer Gary and Kay Halloran Robert Hanscom Thomas and Kathleen Harkins Frank and Wynetta Hausner Richard and Mary Heikkinen Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP The Howe Insurance Hub International New England, LLC Richard and Mary Lou Hubbell Ron and Karyn Hunt Laura and Paul Edward Hunter IV Stephen and Suzanne Ingram Internet & Telephone LLC JM Electrical Co., Inc Steven and Robin Kahan Kenneth Kalil Vel Kraunelis Matt Krummell and Valerie Davidsson Frank Kunkel Gale Kunkel The Lafond Family Lafond Insurance Agency Rudolph Lantelme Peter and Arlene Latsey

Jack F. Phillips Phillips Academy Phoenix Foods, Inc. Prudential Howe & Doherty Realtors Tim Pybus Ryan Ransdell James and Irene Reagan Chip and Maura Reardon Philip and Karen Regan John and Elaine Reilly Peter and Marianne Reilly

Christopher Rock

Wakefield Basketball Association


The Heritage Club

Ruth Holihan

The Heritage Club celebrates and recognizes those who have named The Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence as a beneficiary either in their will or estate plan, 401K/IRA plan, insurance policy, or other life income gift arrangement such as a Charitable Gift Annuity or Charitable Trust. We hold in high esteem the following benefactors who, through provisions in their estate plan, have demonstrated their charitable leadership and sustaining gifts to the Club.

Norma Iannazzi

Steven Druth

Charles Nigrelli

James and Kathleen Edholm

Theresa Ouellette

Michael Harkins

Sandy Parolisi

Richard and Betty Lindsay

Barbara Riddle

Louise P. and John H. MacMillan IV

Eileen Rosson

Tim and Anne Marie Samway

Mitzi Sciandra

Richard and Marilyn Santagati

Justin Sidley

Jeremiah Milbank Society The Jeremiah Milbank Society is a national recognition program for individuals who give $10,000 or more to a local boys and girls club. Only unrestricted individuals gifts of $10,000 or more qualify.

David A. Jordan Elizabeth Johnson Louise Katter John R. Kohr Jr. Alan Kraunelis Peter A. Lewis Eileen Lynch Ronald Masson Daniel J. Murphy Jr.

Matthew Sierak Christine Smith Antonio Terranova K. Anthony Torres Jessie Vittorioso

Honorarium

Willam and Kay DeLuca

Balanoff Family

Robert and Jeanne Gable

Dr. and Mrs. John Bassett

Tom and Laura Jordan

Amelia Cheng

Louise P. and John H. MacMilan IV

Bill DeLuca Jr./Bank of New England

Pat and Grace Maraghy

Kay Frishman

Thomas Costello and Kary Robertson

Jackson and Jonas Hausner

Rosalyn Wood

Victor Hernandez Joseph Landry

Memorial Gifts and Honorariums

Steve Kelley

Memorial gifts to the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence are a respectful way to remember a friend or loved one while making a difference to the youth of our community. An honorarium is a gift given in acknowledgement of gratitude or esteem. Memorial gifts and honorariums were made for the following individuals in 2010.

Louise P & John H. MacMillan IV

Memorial

Karen Kravchuk Victor Martinez William Maye Tom McNaughton Dianne McCarthy Morris, Rossi, & Hayes Cindy Parnagian Kelly Paulius Dick & Sharon Rhodes

Cellistine Anderson

Billy Robertson

Armond Bologna

Tim & Anne Marie Samway

Ryan Bourque Fluffy Burton Roger Collins Sharon Cuscia James Doherty Weston F. Eastman Weston D. Eastman Maryann Edholm E. Haffner Fournier Edward Gilbert Gerard & Louise Ginchereau Kenneth Harkins Roland Hogue

We have made every effort to include those making gifts of $250 or more to the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence between January 1 and December 31, 2010. We regret any errors or omissions and request that you report corrections to Kathleen Boshar Reynolds, Director of Development at 978-683-2747.


The Boys & Girls Club leadership is founded on a strong partnership between our board and staff. Board members provide financial support and oversee the Club’s governance and fundraising activities. Staff creates and implements programs and provides the guidance our youth need to succeed. One of the most experienced youth development teams in the country, our staff has collectively contributed 218 years of service to the boys and girls of Lawrence.

OFFICERS William P. DeLuca Jr. Chairman of the Board James D’Angelo President Thomas M. Burkardt Vice President William Shaheen Treasurer Larry Yameen Assistant Treasurer Hon. John E. Fenton Jr. Secretary (not pictured) Greg Serrao Assistant Secretary Michael R. Harkins Past President Michael B. Feinman Corporate Council


5+ years of service

20+ years of service

Markus Fischer Executive Director

Shirley Clark Administrative Assistant Maureen Kelley Volunteer Coordinator Steve Kelley Associate Director

Jody Raineri Assistant Director/Beacon Club Walter Velez Director of Technology 0-4 years of service

Karen Kravchuk Director of Education Stevie Martinez Teen Director Victor Martinez Assistant Director of Education Jose Otero Boys Physical Director

Billy Robertson Director of Operations

Kathy Boshar Reynolds Director of Development

Julie Rizzo Assistant Director of Development

10+ years of service

Gina Castillo Registrar

Stephanie Sullivan Girls Physical Director

Karyn Hickey Aquatics Director

Kerry Wiersma Grants Development Manager

Manny Ayala Director of Program Services Noemi Hernandez Social Recreation Director Jill Rodriquez Beacon Club Director

Amanda Hinchcliffe Director of Program Services Sarah Hogue Special Events Coordinator Rhonda Kapelson Bookkeeper

our leadership team

STAFF LEADERSHIP

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Board of Directors

Maureen P. Halloran, Esq.

Timothy S. Rock

Thomas M. Burkardt

Dianne J. Anderson

Kevin Harron

Stephen H. Rogers

Frank Cieri

Stephen Anderson

Robert Hatem

AJ Rogers

James D’Angelo

Dorothy Anger

Mary Beth Haut

Holly Rogers

Melissa M. Danisch, Esq.

James Arnold

Leigh Heffron

Irving E. Rogers III

William P. DeLuca Jr.

Joanne Baker

Lori Hodge

Felipe Romero

William P. DeLuca III

Charles Balanoff

Timothy P. Horne

Michael D. Rosen Esq

Steven J. Druth

Thomas S. Barenboim

Kristen Hunt

Laurence J. Rossi, Esq.

James L. Edholm

Joseph P. Beninato

Liam Hurley

James Rullo

Michael B. Feinman, Esq.

Daniel Blakeman

Scott Jamieson

Robert Ryan

Hon. John E. Fenton Jr.

Chauouki Bouchrouche

Laura Jordan

Paul Salafia

Mary Beth Finn

Mark J. Boullie

William Kavanagh

Anne Marie Samway

Ted J. Gorrie

Rob Bramhall

Linda H. Kistler

Timothy Samway

Michael R. Harkins

Malcolm W. Brawn

Paul Kneeland

Richard Sandman, Esq.

Ted Jenkins

Ann Bride

James Lacourse

Carmen Scarpa

Mary Kelleher

William T. Bride Jr.

Peter Lafond

Jeannie Scarpa

Richard D. Lindsay

Daniel P. Bryant

William L. Lane

Earle B. Seeley

Louise P. MacMillan IV

Steve Burdeau

Jill Langston-Spiak

William P. Shack, Esq.

Robert Mainiero

Elaine M. Burke

Philip Laverriere

Peter Shaheen

Lisa McDonald

Robert Burke

Steven B. Leed

Fred P. Shaheen

Victor J. Mill III

Thomas J. Burke, Esq.

Frank J. Leone Jr.

James M. Shannon

Robin M. Miller

Thomas F. Caffrey, Esq.

Antonio Lopez Jr.

Michael Shannon

Alberto Nunez

William Carey

Charles Lopiano

John F. Shaw III

James W. Pannos

Daniel J. Cargill

Erick Lucera

Robert Sheehan

Anthony Sakowich

Chrissy Chaban

Richard Maher

Chester F. Sidell

Richard Santagati

Barbara L. Chase

David J. Mallen CPA

Evan Silverio

Greg Serrao

Penny Cieri

Suzanne Manzi

Mike Sklar

William Shaheen

Dennis Conlin

Thomas Manzi

Charles L. Smith

Thomas Torrisi

Courtney Conlon

Grace Maraghy

Howard W. Smith

Diane Tower

Samuel J. Conte II

Debra Mathias

Stephen Stapinski

Charles Wolf Jr.

Arthur A. Daniels, Jr.

Jeffrey Mathias

John F. Sullivan Jr.

Larry Yameen

Socrates De La Cruz, Esq.

Shawn McKallagat

David Sweetser

Marion DeLuca

Mary McCauley Manzi

Frank Terranova

William H. DiAdamo

Kevin McGovern

Kathleen Terranova

Sheila M. Doherty

Brian Mitchell

Paul J. Theberge

Mark Donovan

Kurt Mittelstaedt

Alfred J. Torrisi

Eugene Doran

Michael W. Morris, Esq.

Joseph J. Wadland, Esq.

Tina Druth

David L. Morton

William Wall

Patrick D. Dunn

Donald Morton

Susan Walsh

Debra Dyleski-Najjar

Gerald T. Mulligan

Robert E. Webster

Linda Early

Daniel J. Murphy III

Ned Williams

Carl Eberth

Michael J. Nahill

Matthew Zappala

Michael Ecker

Nancy B. Norbedo

Kathleen Edholm

Peter C. Nordblom

Wendy Estrella, Esq.

Radhames Nova

Joseph Faro

John Pallone

David Fazio

Laurence J. Palmisano

Gail Feinman

Cindy Parnagian

John Ferro

Christopher Penta

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Amy Finegold

Annie Perkins

Barry Finegold

John F. Phillips CPA

John D. Fitzpatrick

Carol Poor

Carol-Ann Fraser

Charles Poor

Mark Garvin

Renee Poor

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our leadership team (Continued)

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Dave Giangrande

Peter Quinlan

Robert Gilbert, Esq.

Lynelia Raposo

Karen Gilman

John C. Reilly

Joseph P. Giordano DMD

Jeffrey B. Renton, Esq.

Stephen Gruenberg

Arthur Richter

Juan Yepez


FINANCE COMMITTEE

GOLF COMMITTEE

James D’Angelo

Sheila M. Doherty

Joanne Baker

Steven Druth

Jeffrey Mathias

Paul Bologna

Carl Eberth

John H. MacMillan

William Bride

Michael R. Harkins

Daniel Murphy

Dan Bryant

Jeffrey Mathias

William Shaheen

Stephanie Bryant

Alberto Nunez

Frank Terranova

Steve Burdeau

Arthur Richter

Chuck Wolf

Jeannie Scarpa

Juan Yepez

Larry Yameen

Stephanie Deady

ALUMNI COMMITTEE

AUCTION COMMITTEE

Noelia Bare

Stella Ames

James Lacourse

Daniel P. Bryant

Janet Benvenuti

Brian Lessard

Stephanie Bryant

Mary Bourque

Jeff Mathias

Ella Cruz

Pam Burkardt

Mark Coleman

Gloribelle Gonzales

Tom Burkardt

Carol Poor

Raquel Nova

Noreen Britt

Johan Reilly

Timra Carlson

Timothy Rock

Chrissy Chaban

Larry Yameen

PLANNED GIVING COMMITTEE Samuel Conte Carol-Ann Fraser Michael R. Harkins Richard D. Lindsay John MacMillan Mary Beth McInnis William Shaheen

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Thomas M. Burkardt James D’Angelo William DeLuca Jr. Hon. John E. Fenton Jr. Michael R. Harkins Louise P. MacMillan Gerald T. Mulligan Arthur Richter William Shaheen Larry Yameen

Paige Johnston Kristen Hunt

Frank Cieri Penny Cieri

DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Tom Costello

Charles Balanoff

Lauren Csonger

Tom Costello

Jimmy D’Angelo

James D’Angelo

Amy Dauphin

Mark Garvin

Brian Dauphin

Ted Gorrie

Matthew Doring

Michael R. Harkins

Steven Druth

MaryBeth Haut

Tina Druth

Ted Jenkins

Kathy Edholm

William Kavanaugh

Jim Edholm

Marty Meehan

Amy Finegold

Kevin McGovern

Gail Feinman

James Rullo

Mary Geaslen

John F. Shaw III

Karen Gilman

Greg Serrao

Michael Harkins

William Shaheen

Lori Hodge

Chuck Wolf Jr.

Jamie James Laura Jordan

MARKETING & NEW BUSINESS

PERSONNEL COMMITTEE

Pamela Lozon

Thomas M. Burkardt

Louise MacMillan

Barbara L. Chase

Dave Murphy

James Edholm

Maureen N. Difrancesco

Louise P. MacMillan

Dave Nobil

Arthur Richter

Cindy Parnagian

William Shaheen

Annie Perkins

STEWARDSHIP & SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE

Diane Tower

Monique Peters

Diane Tower, chair

Renee Poor

SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE

Elaine Burke

Maura Reardon

Grace Maraghy

Roland Baker

Arthur Richter

Lisa McDonald

Thomas S. Barenboim

Kary Robertson

Lauren Frei

Marion DeLuca

Kathleen Rosen

Mary Beth Finn

Hon. John E. Fenton Jr.

Michael Rosen

Susan Walsh

Richard D. Lindsay

Steve Reynolds

Holly Jenkins

Louise P. MacMillan

Andrea Samra

Victor J. Mill III

Andreinne Segalini

Constance S. Miragliotta

Jeannie Scarpa

Daniel J. Murphy III

Donna Lagana Silva

Irving E. Rogers III

Jill Spiak

Paul J. Theberge

Melissa Danisch Esq. James Edholm James Pannos Annie Perkins

acknowledgements The report is made possible through the donated services of: ARGUS, Creative thinkargus.com John Earle, Photographer johnearlphoto.com The Poor Family/ Flagship Press, Printer flagshippress.com Katherine R. Santone, Copy editor and proofreader

committees

FACILITIES COMMITTEE


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