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Sno-Valley Senior Center

Annual Member Meeting

recording at

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=ooxA0O7MhII&feature=youtu.be

2020 Year in

Review

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2020 Board of Directors

Thank you to departing board

members:

Michele Raymond

Kevin Hauglie

Carl Kiesewetter

Mari Roberts

YY Tan

Welcome to New board members

Glenda Surdam

Maureen Cleary

2021 Board of Directors

Sara Lambert - President

John Moore - Vice President

Griselda Gay - Secretary

Don Whilhelm - Treasurer

Roberta Epps

Dick Kirby

Christine Lemons

Mairi Brooks

Allen Gilstrap, Jr.

Cecelia McCorkle Rick Carter

Jennifer Harrison

Glenda Surdam

Maureen Cleary

Our Great Staff

Kelly Fujiwara, Social Worker

Director,Lisa Yeager Mindie Ribail, Admin

Angie Hartung, Thrift Store

Jennifer Berg, ChefKerry Canady & Lorri

Engbaum, Drivers

Val Stewart, VSHSL Hub Coordinator

Kira Avery, Program Coord.

Building Upgrades

Completed in 2020:

Painting of Main Hall

Touchless Water Fountain

Repaired water leak and replaced insulation

Upcoming in 2021:

Resurface the entry ramps

Upgrade staff computers

2020 Grant Programs

Move it Mondays: on Facebook and SVSC website

Virtual Chair Yoga: online at www.JenniferOrchard.net

King County Parks and Recreation Grant for Fitness Classes: find at www.snovalleysenior.org/activities/fitness-recreation

Virtual NWAC Painting Classes:

4Culture Grant allowed us to offer free

painting classes on Zoom

Community Dining: hot meals for pick up or

delivery supported by grants from Safeway,

Albertsons, Whole Foods, Fred Meyer, Puget

Sound Energy plus Fresh produce from local

farmers from Harvest Against Hunger!

2020 New Programs

Humanities Washington: Comic

Book Reality

Quilt GroupVirtual Continental Café

Pen pal Program Aging Mastery self-studyMinor Home Repair

2020 FESH Programs (Far East Senior Hub)Partnership with Mt. Si and Issaquah Senior Centers

Make new friends

Across the MilesChai & Conversation Encompass Kinship Group

WATAP (Washington Assistive Technology

Act Program)

2020 Core Programs

Bastyr Naturopath

Book Club: Now on ZoomBrain Fitness

Community Dining

2020 Trips

Burke Museum Tour

Little Women Movie Trip

Starbucks Roastery Tour

Northwest Flower and Garden Show

2020 Fundraisers

Virtual Gala & Auction

Hogwarts Express Rainbow Bingo

Drive-Up Plant Sale

Drive-Up Spaghetti Dinner & Strawberry Shortcake

2020 Community EventsHoliday Lunches Re-in-Carnation Rummage Sale

Virtual Trivia w/ Sylvia

O’Stayformore Veterans Celebration LunchPeace Pole

We succeed because of our

Volunteers!

Thank You to our 2020 Sponsors!

Scott Massey

Quaale, Kirby, &

Benjamin Families

Carol Kautz

Tolt Historical Society

Farmers Insurance Kevin Hauglie

2020 Accomplishments

We delivered 1,897 frozen Meals on

Wheels to local seniors

We served 12,070 meals for pick-up and

delivery, a 40% increase over the meals

served in 2019!

We received 210% more donations than in

2019

We received $111,711 in grants! Three

times more than the previous year.

2020 BudgetRevenue:

Bad News: Thrift Store not open March to November, no facility rentals, no program revenue and most fundraisers cancelled.

Good News:

Individual donations were up thanks to our community and YOU!

Increased number of grants received.

King Co. Levy funds unaffected.

PPP (Payroll Protection Loan) received and will be forgiven.

Cares Act funds received for increased costs for the meal program.

Expenses:

Staffing levels stayed the same. Thrift Store Manager Angie pivoted to assisting in the kitchen which didn’t have volunteers until fall.

Meal program expenses increased with need for to-go boxes and additional gloves and masks.

Most expenses unchanged. (Year end financials not available yet)

Bottom Line: thanks to the PP loan, we will finish the year with an excess.

To Look Forward to in 2021

Gradually re-opening (at first with one on one

appointments, then with small groups, then nearly

normal!)

Vaccines becoming available

Increasing programming and outreach to those who

haven’t yet enjoyed our lovely Center.

Senior Housing in Carnation gets underway with the first

steps!

Evening programming to come!

More resources available due to FESH partnerships!

What are your priorities and

questions for the Board of Directors?

You can reach Board President Sara

Lambert at saradlambert@me.com and you

can leave phone messages for her at the

Sno-Valley Senior Center at 425-333-4152.

Thank You!

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