Literacy Green Bay
2014 - 2015
Annual Report
Our mission is to help adults and families acquire the reading, writing,
math, English language, computer and workforce skills they need to
function effectively as workers and community members.
Letter From the ED & Board President
Literacy Green Bay is proud
of its diverse, talented and
committed Board of Directors.
Dear Friends, Our Board of Directors meet
Thank you! Since our on the first Wednesday of the
establishment in 1981, month. Board members may
Literacy Green Bay, Inc. has serve for two consecutive three
been changing lives every year terms.
day. Hundreds of students
have benefited from educational 2014-2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dear Friends,
programs made possible by you - our generous donors,
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Financials
Learner Information
Volunteer Information
Highlights & Awards
Ethics in Business
Excellence in Non -Profit Leadership
Scrabble Bee
13th Annual Scabble Bee
The 13th Annual Scrabble Bee
February 26, 2015 at the Swan Club in DePere.
Over 250 people attended
$44,000 was raised to support our adult and family literacy programs in Brown County.
Lisa Malak of of WFRV-TV Local 5 Live was emcee
Dinner, auctions, raffles.
2015 Scrabble Bee Champions = Nicolet National Bank
Traveling Scrabble Bee trophy
2nd place = NWTC
3rd place = Wipfli
Adult Tutoring Program
Literacy Green Bay matches adult learners with volunteer tutors to work on
a one-on-one basis. These volunteers have completed 12 hours of training
to provide them with techniques for teaching reading, English as a Second
Language, addressing learning differences, and in lesson planning. Curriculum
and support are provided by literacy Green Bay to assist matches in obtaining
those goals. Adult learners are reassessed after 50 hours of instruction to
measure their progress. Approximately 85% of our learners are improving
their English skills, while the other 15% are those who struggled in school and
need to improve basic skills or obtain a GED.
Supported by: Meet Lyle:
• Brown County United Way
• Individual Donations and Family Foundations “School was always hard for me.
I always had lots of trouble with
reading. In fact, I never did learn
how to read by myself. The only time
I enjoyed school was recess or a shop
class or automotive class where I was
working with my hands. I was the goofball
in school --always causing trouble. If things
got too tense I would act up and get sent to
the office. “
52% 22% “In 11th grade we moved to Green Bay. The
kids there teased me a lot so I was getting into
Of Students Of Tutors work more trouble. So, when it was time to go back
work Full-Time Full-Time to school for 12th grade I just stayed home. My
parents didn’t care too much that I quit school. I
18 worked with my stepfather doing odd jobs, fixing
roofs, putting up gutters, and trimming trees. I was
7% students able to get a job driving truck which I did for 10
participated in our years. They always sent someone with me to do the
of tutors are gold navigating because I couldn’t read the street signs. “
tutors, meaning summer book
discussion “My mother always helped me fill out forms or read
they have things that came to me in the mail. My mother
volunteered 1,000 62 always tried to hide my reading problem. Since my
mother has died, my sister, my daughter and friends
hours or more students either help me. I have been working with my tutor, Les,
obtained a job since November of 2009. We have worked our way
through several work books and my reading has
or got a job improved three reading levels. My tutor has me
promotion starting to read books and we are reading the weekly
stock car racing column out of the newspaper. I want
to keep working on my reading. I would like to get my
GED someday so that it is easier for me to get a job.”
English Language Learner Classes
Literacy Green Bay offers three levels of English Language Learner (ELL) classes, taught
by experienced instructors, both mornings and evenings, at Literacy Green Bay and at
the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center. Childcare is available for learners enrolled in
most classes. Students are placed into classes depending on their levels of oral English
language proficiency. Students then transition to NWTC or continue their studies with a
tutor. Over 350 students attend our ELL classes annually to improve their English skills.
Supported by funding from:
• Adult Education and Family Literacy funding from WTCS
• Brown County United Way
• Dollar General Literacy Foundation
• Greater Green Bay Community Foundation and its donors
• Catholic Relief Services Operation Rice Bowl
• Resurrection Parish
“My teacher helps me learn English. She explains
things to me so I understand.”
-Juan, ELL student
“I want to learn to read and write in English. If I
cannot read and write, I cannot communicate the
way I need to, to work and be in this country.”
-Mohamed, ELL student
“I’m so happy with the childcare. The teacher is
good with my kids. She plays with them and makes
different learning activities. I could not come to class
to learn English if I didn’t have the childcare.”
-Maria, ELL student
Children First Family Literacy
Literacy Green Bay and its collaborative partners, NWTC and the YWCA of Greater
Green Bay, offer the only comprehensive family literacy program in the area —
the Children First Family Literacy program. Adults are enrolled in GED instruction
Monday through Wednesday, morning or evening, while their young children attend
early childhood programming. Computer skills instruction, Parenting instruction
and PACT (Parent And Child Together) activities are the other components of this
program. Our goal is to break the cycle of illiteracy by addressing the literacy
needs of both the parents and children together while providing parents with
skills to continue to support their children’s education and development.
Supported by funding from:
• Basic Needs Giving Partnership of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, Meet Esperanza:
including the U.S. Open Fund for Basic Needs, J.J. Keller Foundation and donors of
the Community Foundation
• Cornerstone Foundation of NEW. In 1992, Esperanza Reyes’
father started the paperwork
for her whole family to get visas
to come to Green Bay. This was a
surprise to the family because he
didn’t tell anyone. Seven years later,
when Esperanza was 18 years old, her
family arrived in Green Bay. She found
out about Literacy Green Bay from her
brother who told her that she could go to
school to learn English. “Literacy Green Bay
has been helping me since the beginning
because I knew nothing about the English
language. In 2002, I started at the first level
of ELL classes; then after 2 years, I got a tutor.
My tutor, Joanne, helped me improve how to
read, write and talk English. She also helped
me study for the citizenship test.” After several
years of studying with her tutor, getting
married, and having three children, Esperanza’s
hard work has paid off. In 2014, she enrolled
in the Children First Family Literacy program.
As a participant in this program, she is well on
her way to earning her GED and her children
are getting a jump start on school. Esperanza’s
dream is to work as an accountant for a store,
bank, or medium-sized company. To achieve
this, she is attending the NWTC Career Pathways
Bridge Accounting Assistant program in addition
to studying with CFFL. She’s able to study for
her accounting degree at the same time as her
GED so when she graduates, she’ll be able to find
work right away.
Child Tutoring
Literacy Green Bay also provides remedial and homework assistance for children of
our adult learners. While parents are attending class or meeting with their tutors,
their children (grades first through fifth) may receive help from our Child Tutors.
These high school, college, and adult volunteers spend quality time with the
children in homework completion, recreational reading and literacy enrichment
activities and games. Our parents appreciate this program since many would not
have the language skills to assist their children themselves.
Supported by: Meet Lizzie:
• Cornerstone Foundation of NEW
• Crime Prevention Foundation, a fund of the Greater Green Bay Lizzie began as a Child Tutor in
September 2012 as a freshman
Community Foundation in high school. Since then, she
• Cousins Subs Make It Better Foundation has accumulated over 125 tutoring
hours. She recently graduated from
Notre Dame Academy. As A Child
Tutor, Lizzie was very effective at
getting the children to settle down
and complete their homework and
their reading assignments when they
first arrive. She appropriately responds to
their homework questions and practices
good reading comprehension and fluency
strategies with the children. When homework
is completed, Lizzie makes sure every child
participates in group or individual activities
instead of just waiting for class to be over.
Lizzie says, “Slogging through homework is
never fun but hanging out and interacting with
the kids is always fun.” Lizzie plans to major
in Foreign Language. Along with 5 years of
French, courses, she has also taking Mandarin
and was tutored privately in Japanese. Lizzie
hopes to attend Lewis and Clark University in
Portland. We wish Lizzie the best in her future
endeavors and we are very fortunate for her
years of service to our first through fifth graders.
Donors
Why Should YOU support Adult Literacy
Programming in Brown County? You should if...
• You feel that there is a shortage of skilled workers in our area.
• You think that vocational or post-secondary education is necessary for a skilled workforce.
• You agree that a high school dropout should have a second chance at getting a diploma (GED).
• You acknowledge that adults with low skills are those most often unemployed or underemployed.
• You believe that a common language unifies a community.
• You understand that parents are their children’s first teachers.
• You want every child to have a parent able to read a bedtime story . Why I Support
Literacy Green Bay
Donations
$1000 Steve & Mary Bollom I’m an advocate for Literacy Green
Bay for several reasons. I believe there
Barnes & Noble Booksellers Mary Braband is no better way for individuals to help
themselves improve their lives than
Commercial Horizons Inc. “Fun Doctors Fundraiser” John C. Brogan through increased knowledge, skills and
Exchange Club of Green Bay Area, WI Brown County Association education. Literacy Green Bay is an entity
Emil & Gail Fischer Charitable Gift Fund that is focused on solving the educational
for Home & Community Education and literacy gap for individuals who are
Greater Green Bay Community Foundation John & Joan Brusky impoverished. By assisting individuals and
families to overcome these literacy deficiencies,
Joanne Burns their lives, and hence the lives of all of us in our
community, improve. The organization addresses
Nau Foundation – fund of Greater Green Bay Community Catholic Woman’s Club of Green Bay and seeks to eliminate poverty and dependence
Conlon Charitable Trust through education, skill development and individual
Foundation Joel & Kathy Cornell empowerment.
Norman Miller Family Foundation Jan Cress
PJ Hedeen & Children Foundation Frank Czarnecki I volunteer my time and make monetary donations to
Literacy Green Bay as I believe in the mission of the
Bob & Tori Rader Walter & Judy Dauska organization, and because I have seen the results of
the organization through the individuals and families
Robert T. & Betty Rose-Meyer Foundation Bill & Mary Jo Dean they have, and continue to, assist.
Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross Carol DeGroot The professional staff and executive director of
United Health Foundation Barbara Derenne LGB continue to seek ways to further improve their
Mary Zaborski Kerry Destino programming and organizational efficiency so that
Gina Evans their services are available for a growing number of
people seeking and needing their services.
$500-$999 Edith Everson
Laura Farah I am a proud donor for Literacy Green Bay, and I
Brian Bartel & Kim Winburn encourage others to become advocates and donors as
Robert & Erika Fleming well.
Brown County Community Women’s Club Barbara Florack Bill Monfre
President/CEO of Quality Insulators, Inc.
Bobbi Jo Eisenreich Marie Fonder
Green Bay Packers Scott & Sandy Fragale
Green Bay West Rotary Club – community endowment Desiree Franks
Allison Frazier
fund, Through the Greater Green Bay Community
Lise Lotte Gammeltoft
Foundation Gannett
Scott Grosskopf Connie Lundgren Gardner
Jim Hinckley Kelly & Ginny Gigot
Bob & Rosemary Jonas Gwen Girard
Robert & Bonnie Goelz
Frank & Theresa Joswick Family Fund of the Greater
Lee Hartzheim
Green Bay Community Foundation Joan Haworth
Notre Dame De La Baie Academy Bill & Rosemary Hinkfuss
Palette and Pub Lorelei Hochschild
Michael & Julie Savolt Margaret Hoffmann
Joan Hogan
Peter & Luann Thompson
Bonnie Hughes
Wisconsin Public Service Lynn Hyer
$100-$499 Brian & Shawn Johnson
Thomas & Karen Johnston
Jim & Jane Anderson Pamela Jordan
Aon Foundation Sharon Kosak
Julie Arneth James Kress
Tom Atwell Jeanne Laakso
Bridget & Gary Austin Fred Lamont
Benevity Community Impact Fund Nan Nelson / Doug Landwehr
Diane & Mark Betz Steve Lapacz – Thrivent Choice Dollars
Michael & Marguerita Blecha Bert & Diane Liebmann
Donors
$100-$499 (conti...) Jo Ann & Frank Bergren Donna & Jack Schlag Mindy Raddant
Dan & Cathy Bittner Peter Sherrill Paula Rady
Carol Loritz Mike & Marge Bork Clement & Joyce Sipiorski Barbara Schneider
Wayne & Terese Lubner Fund – fund Rose Bowen Cheryl Skenandore Bill & Mary Van Beek
of Greater Green Bay Community Robert & Barbara Boyer Thomas & Mary Ann Sladek Sara Vandermause
Foundation Bernard & Beulah Brandner Bev & Stu Smith Dennis Wojahn
Julie Macier Betty Brown Rose & Clayton Smits Rosie & Bill Wright
Marvin & Diane Mangan John & Joan Brusky Barbara Staudenmaier
Master Gardeners of Essex County Carl Buchinger Nancy Stellpflug 2nd Annual Breakfast
Sharon Mattson David Burrows Pat Stevenson
Linda Meetz Anna Carlson Sandra Stoddard Lindsay Barber &
Mike & Kate Meeuwsen Family Fund David Chase & Gerard Cartinez Ira & Dorothy Thiry Peter Christansen
Susan Meinz Lindsay Barber & Peter Christensen David Torpen Julie Fink Fronsee
Jack & Engrid Meng Gail Chmura James & Cynthia Trader Kathryn & Herman
Merrill Lynch Mary & Bob Cook Mary Ann Gretzinger Treml Dykes
E.L. Meyer Jr. Mary Crocker Dixie Tubbs Lise Lotte
Mary Morein Margaret Czachor Carol Van De Ven Gammeltoft
Melinda Morella Dan DeBois Richard Vander Heiden Megan Heintzkill
Lynn Mullins James Derbique Bonnie Vastag Kathy Hinkfuss
Nativity of Our Lord Congregation Alan & Jeanette Derenne Cindy Volz Rosie Jonas
Navitus Health Solutions James Dobratz Marcia Wasmund Paul Kendle
Network for Good Anne Dropp Susan Winkelspecht Judith Kimble
Michael O’Neill Herman & Kathryn Dykes Bob & Barb Winkler Craig Kolb
Norma L. Otterson Robert Ellis Bill & Rosie Wright Karen Kollman
Sandra Perillo Vinny Fedor Sue Lagerman
Suzy Pfeifer Patricia Finder-Stone Endowment Michelle Landreman
Plan Administrators, Inc. Diane & Pat Ford Brenda Mercier
Cathy Putman Steve & Sue Frozena Jim & Jane Anderson Grace Meyer
Betty Regan Bud & Karen Gaston John Brogan Lynn Mullins
Betsy Rossberg Jim & Candy Gilmore Betty D. Brown Suzy Pfeifer
Barbara Schaal Norman & Rae Hansen Mary & Bob Cook Kelly Runge
Wm & Adrienne Schmitz Jan & Chick Hawkins Dan DuBois Ann Senn
Schneider National Patricia Hewitt on behalf of Paul & Candi Flood Alison Frazier Brian Simons
Kevin Schwab Douglas & Shari Hight Kelly & Ginny Gigot Fred & Pat White
Linda Schwallie John Houston Gwen Girard Nan Williams
Sawa Senzaki Humana Foundation Jan & Chick Hawkins
Peter & Carrie Sherrill Marilee Jahn Joan Haworth Campaign for Literacy
Sue Stackhouse Thomas & Kathleen Joynt Margaret Hoffman
Frank & Elyse Stackhouse Bonnie Kaftan Rosemary Jonas Amerhart
Jane Temp Thelma Kalinosky Mary Krautkramer Bay Tek Games
Bob Terhar Charlotte Klenz Melinda Morella Community Trust
The Vanderheiden-Wiley fund of the Robert & Marilyn Knuth BL & Barbara Richardson Fund
Greater Green Bay Community Fund Eleanor Konrath Donald Richmond Essco Inc.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Mary Krautkramer Betsy Rossberg Herbert H. Kohl
Foundation Cheryl Kruschke Wm & Adrienne Schmitz Charities
Ed & Sue Tucker Jeanne Laakso Barb Staudenmaier Howard Frankenthal
Grant & Joan Turner Sally LaLuzerne-Oi Pat Stevenson Family Foundation
UW-Green Bay NRHH Chapter – Phoenix John Ledvina David Torpen Independent Printing
Flame Chapter Bob & Julie Lennon James & Cynthia Trader Company
Matthew Valencius Tim Lewis Jack & Katherine Wahr LaForce Inc.
Andrea Vollrath Sara Lieburn Marcia Wasmund Pepsi-Cola Btlg Co of
Christopher & Elaine Wagner Ken & Nancy Loehlein Dennis & Karen Wojahn NW WI inc.
Jack & Katherine Wahr John Mackin Jr. Bob & Barb Winkler Weyers Family
Les Van Vonderen & Peggy Welsh Leo Malone Mary Zaborski Foundation
Darlene Westphal Clayton Maloney Sarah Wilson
Carol & Steve Wilda Lyla Meade Sponsor a Student Wochinske Family
Nan Williams Mike & Kate Meeuwsen Foundation
Wisconsin Literacy, Inc. Sue Meitzel Gwen Bauml
Nancy Wobig Patty Meyers Jodi Bergnes Grants
Bob & Kit Woessner Russ & Sandy Meyers Karen Bersteen Ahrendt / Gurung Family Fund
Dennis & Karen Wojahn Ellen Mocco Mike & Mary Brod
Anita Zipperer & Patrick O’Hearn Frank & Sherry Moon Rashad & Brittany Cobb Cornerstone Foundation Little Rapids
Jennifer Tillis / Joseph Moran Chris Cohorst
Under $100 James Philip Nick Kristin Davies Corporation – Egan Family Foundation
William & Margaret Nystrom Gina Evans
Julie Adams Patricia Perez Cristin Fieber Crime Prevention Foundation of Brown
Jeff Agee-Aguayo Barbara Pharris Julie Fronsee
Elizabeth Ahlers BL Richardson Kurt Gresens County – fund of The Greater Green
Beverly Allen Pamela Roberts Cheryl Hujet
Amazon Smile Foundation Maureen Roup Brad Hutjens Bay Community Foundation
Aurora Health Care Partnership Campaign Mary Rubin Garth Kolterjahn Carol
Mehernaz Balaporia Peggy Sankey Loritz Diocese of Green Bay
Jean Barrett-Terry Joe & Carla Nicks
Tim Nixon Dollar General Literacy Foundation
Greater Green Bay Community
Foundation
J.J. Keller Foundation of the Greater
Green Bay Community Foundation
Make it Better Foundation
– Cousin’s Subs
Donors & Volunteers
Grants(conti...) Barbara Boulanger Bruce LaSota Karen Seas Mei Freeden Heather Ruby
Andrew Brenzel Fay Lau Kathy Shaw Morgan Gille Dorothy Seehausen
Resurrection Parish Pat Brown Jessica Le Mieux Melody Sims-Ohnesorge Alexandra Gorlovitski Ryan Simoens
Julie Roe – R J R Charitable Fund at John Brusky Debra Leis Karen Smith Grecia Guzman Jaclyn Stencil
Schwab Charitable Fund Kelly Casbourne Bonnie Lemense Lesley Smith Lauren Hansen Haley Stevens
Schreiber Community Grants Fund Mary Castonia Diane Lenz Stuart Smith Kristin Hartman Hilary Thumas
Shopko Foundation Ronald Cearfoss Sara Lieburn Jennifer Speier Lauren Hensley Sue Tucker
Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross Bridget Chapman Tom Lippert Patti Sprague Lisa Heverly Jean Van Erem
Basic Needs Giving Partnership of Candy Conard Kathy Lockard Shiloh Spredemann Tessa Hingtgen Les Van Vonderen
the Greater Green Bay Community Carol Crawford Terese Lubner Susan Stackhouse Kaitlyn Holzer Marcia Wasmund
Foundation, including the U.S. Open Fund Frank Czarnecki Jemma Lund Jacqueline Staley Ella Hunt Anna Wollwert
for Basic Needs, J.J. Keller Foundation Mary Darga Janet Manders Carol Stanaszak Elyza Jordan
and donors of the Community Foundation Carol De Groot Jeanne Maricque Kaye Sterling Brigitta Kaiser
Joseph & Sarah Van Drisse Charitable Trust, Kiana Desotelle Dianne Massey Sandy Stoddard Gina Kerscher
Marianne Van Drisse & JP Morgan Sara Dombroski Sue Mattison Jean Sullivan Katelyn Krantz
Walmart Danielle Eder Sharon Mattson Jason Sulzmann Jack Kumbalek
Bobbi Jo Eisenreich Michelle Mayefske Amy Swette Elisabeth Lasecki
Sponsorships Beth Ellingson Mariah McDaniel Amy Thompson Chen Lokhin
Agnes Fischer Austin McGuan Sanrda Tibbets Jackson Martin
American Foods Group Robert Fischer Elizabeth Meyer Marilyn Toninato Adan Martinez
Ameriprise Auto & Home Insurance Julie Fossum Courntey Mikl Donna Trousil Josh McCullough
Aon Risk Services Lori Fricke Becky Moore Ed Tucker Meg McHugh
BayCare Clinic Kris Fry Lynn Mullins Sue Tucker Patricia Mendoza
Baylake Bank Connie Lundgren Gardner Jacque Nabak Jean Van Erem Madeline Moureau
The Business Bank David Garthwaite Claudia Naidl Paula Van Ert Kelsey Mullen
Capital Credit Union Sue Gerber-Hipwell Judy Niesing Michele Van Horn Tessa Pellmann
Employment Resource Group Michael Gilbert Colin Nohr Les Van Vonderen Elizabeth Peterson
Kathy Gibson Sherry Glaser Patsy Nuttall Carol Vanden Bush Lili Porter
Godfrey & Kahn Mick Gleason Lorrie Oswald Eugene Vandenhouten Michael Rader
Grancare Nursing Diane Gorbette Judy Owen Richard Vander Heiden Sam Raj
Green Bay Packers Dean Graff Kate Pagel James Veitch Seela Raj
Green Bay Packaging Inc Margaret Guzek Cynthia Pahl Shirley VerBruggen Clare Ravizza
Hinkfuss, Sickel, Petijean & Wieting Alyssa Haak Chuck Pankratz Amber Vergauwen Elizabeth Smith
Integrys / WPS Micah Haar Daniel Pankratz Amanda Vincent Rachel Southwick
JBS (adult tutors cont) Betty Pearson Christy Vincent Katie Stangel
Johnson Bank Ginger Hale Andrea Pease Denise Vissers Ellie Sylvester
Elizabeth Meyer Monika Halverson Patricia Perez Mary Jo Walsdorf Lizzie Templeton
Gloria Meyer Mary Kay Hamachek Sandra Perillo Sandi Weber Brenda Valdes
Grace Meyer Therese Hatch Rosemary Peters Meyer Weinshel Marie Vogel
Tom & Jane Monahan David Haupt Barb Pharris Peggy Welsh Alexander Wasilkoff
Nicolet National Bank Mary Jo Hempel Carole Phillips David Werley Betsy Willems
NWTC Joy Hicks Karen Pitney Karen Whitney-Young Cierra Windey
OSMS Katie Higgins Andrea Platkowski Kate Wiers Anthony Zabel
PAi Nancy Hines Anna Poh Carol Wilda Lindsay Zabel
Prevea Lori Hochschild Michael Pollatz Sara Winkler
Quality Insulators, Inc. John Houston Molly Pollock Alec Winzenried Other Volunteers
Rasmussen College Mary Huebner Pat Prunty Chuck Wobig
Sanimax Lynn Hyer Samantha Prust Nancy Wobig Bette Ahlers
Schneider National CJ Janus Susan Raasch Bill Wright Gretchen Biebel
Winona Foods Laura Jarosz Beverly Rademacher Rosie Wright Dani Brockert
Wipfli Jeanne Jarvis Carol Radosevich Mary Zaborski Carolyn Calba
Wisconsin Pay Specialists Susan Jauquet Mary Reinhart Jason Zirbel Sharon Cichon
Jacob Jenkins Helen Rentmeester Rachell Cisneros
Adult Tutors Pam Jessen Carolyn Reuter Child Tutors Frank Czarnecki
Eric Johnson Kay Reynolds Caleb Dean
Ruth Ackeret Rachel Johnson Cheryl Roarty Claire Abel Robyn Derenne
Mary Lynn Adams Shawn Johnson Pamela Roberts Emily Agen Marie Fonder
Jeff Agee-Aguayo Pamela Jordan Terry Roberts Alexa Algas Amy Gardipee
Bette Ahlers Molly Karjala Nicole Robinson Bryn Allen Emily Gerlikovski
Tina Anderson Joanne Kesler Lori Roethlisberger Regan Allen Robyn Hallet
Yvonne Arnoldi Nancy Krischling Lee Roffers Mary Arndt Lee Hartzheim
Sally Aspatore Barb Klaas Paul Ropson Ruth Brandt Katie Higgins
Tyler Babiash Nancy Knaus Jeff Rotter Jacqueline Calba Abbey Hill
Amy Babik Elizabeth Kostner Alexis Santiago Grace Caldie Lori Hochschild
Colleen Bain Rachel Kramer Fred Sarno Haley Clancy Lynn Hyer
Lara Bakker Rosol Sue Kraszewski Les Sarson Sam Conard Hope Karnz
Karen Ann Bartelt Cheryl Kruschke Shirley Schantz Porfirio Curiel Kevin Kelleher
Matthew Bauman Linda La Plant Meredith Schmechel Samantha Degroot Kathy Lockard
Georgann “Murphy” Baumann William & Jeanne Laakso Calli Schmid Noah Duncan Judy Larmouth
Kenneth Baumann Fred Lamont Mary Schmidt Mackenzie Engebretsenv Cindy Lemmer
Sonja Baumeister S. Nancy Langlois Susan Schoenberger Becky Engels Courtney Mueller-Krouse
Martin Bebow Colleen Larsen Jan Schoenebeck Kelsey Farrell Barb Pharris
Sister Mary Berg Julia Fassbender Devin Polar
Karen Bircher
Mary Bollom
Donors & Sponsors
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