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2007AnnualRepoRt

Inside1 President’s Letter

2 Mission Statement

3 Photo Review of 2007

4 Tour the Clubs

6 Day for Kids

7 So Kids Can be Kids

8 ClubHouse Theatre

9 Club Locations

10 Building Dreams

12 Financial Report

13 Club Leadership

14 Donors

Looking back over the past year, I consider myself honored to recount the many accomplishments of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley. With the dedication of Club leadership, staff, volunteers and generous supporters like you, 2007 has yet again seen overall success throughout every area of this great organization. What

continually impresses me is the tremendous growth the Club builds on year after year. This success of course extends beyond the effort of the Club, and is largely a reflection of the giving community of supporters that also believe in our mission to inspire and enable the healthy development of all children to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring members of the community.

With your help, we were able to reach more than 7,700 children this year, giving families affordable, high quality options for daycare, before and after school care, and fun programs like sports leagues and performing arts classes. A recent survey of our members yielded outstanding results that I am very pleased to share with you:

• 74%ofourmembersfeelbetteraboutthemselvessince theyjoinedtheClub. • 70%havefoundarolemodelormentorattheClub. • 80%saytheClubgivesthemaplacetheyfeellike theybelong. • 61%saytheydobetterinschoolbecauseofthehelp theygetattheClub. • 85%havemadenewfriendsattheClub.

With results like these, we know that we are having a positive impact on the children we serve, and we couldn’t do it without your support. Thank you for helping make a difference to the kids at the Club!

I’m proud to say that our efforts to get the word out to our community about our outstanding programs were once again recognized at the national level. Our Club’s marketing and communications efforts were selected as some of the best in the country from among 4,400 Boys & Girls Clubs across the nation.

The Club received four Marketing & Communications Awards from Boys & Girls Clubs of America: the Gold award for the best Boys & Girls Club website in the nation, www.bgchv.org, and three Silver awards recognizing our overall marketing strategy, our outstanding Club publications, and special events of all types including kids’ events at the Club and our annual fundraisers.

Our generous family of supporters made our 29th Annual Benefit Dinner and Auction fundraising event the most successful fundraiser the Club has held to date, with a turnout of more than 750 guests. Your support helped raise more than $430,000 to support the Club’s award-winning youth development programs and provide scholarships for disadvantaged youth.

Exciting and challenging developments are on the horizon. As you know, the Building Dreams campaign to build a new Boys & Girls Club on the campus of Golden West College is underway. To date, we have raised $2 million of the $6 million needed to make this dream a reality. With the support of the community, a new preschool and school age youth center will serve an additional 2,500 children per year from northern Huntington Beach and the surrounding areas. We plan to break ground on Phase I of this project in late spring 2008, with plans to open the new preschool center next fall and continue with construction of a gymnasium and school-age facility late into next year. We know we can succeed with this ambitious project because dedicated supporters like you know that some of the most disadvantaged children and families in our community need this new Club to provide affordable childcare and youth programs.

We thank all of you who have believed with us and who continue to help us create the opportunity to build dreams of better futures for the children and families of our community.

With Gratitude,

John L. RichPresidentBoardofDirectors

President’sLetter

kids need caring adults in their lives.

70% of members say they have found a role model or mentor in our staff and volunteers.

Photoreview 2007

JanuaryKingston Branch joins La Quinta High School for the

Fitness & Health Fair

FebruaryLA Sheriff’s Department Motorsport Team kicks off

Race into Reading

MarchKingston Branch hosts St. Patrick’s Day Carnival

apriLWeek of the Young Child

May12th Annual JMG Security Systems’ Golf Tournament

JuneClubs celebrate Boys & Girls Clubs Day for Kids

JuLyClub member Skyler Myers wins Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s

screenplay writing competition and wins a week in Seattle

augustThe Club selected 40 deserving members to attend their first

week long camp

septeMberBack to school

OctOberClubHouse Theatre advanced cast hosts a Haunted ClubHOUSE

for club members

nOveMberThanksgiving boxes are prepared for families in need

DeceMber“On Dasher, On Dancer”

Holiday Party for scholarship families

kids need the chance to try different things.

81% of members say they have learned something new or tried something new at the Club.

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To inspire and enable the healthy development of all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and

caring members of our community.

MissionstateMent

kids should feel good about themselves.

74% of members feel better about themselves since they started coming to the Club.

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PreschoolsAt our preschools, children as young as 6 weeks receive loving care and get to explore the world in fun and creative ways that encourage their healthy development. Tots help grow vegetables in a garden, read stories with caring staff, get moving outside on playgrounds with equipment that is just their size, do art activities, practice writing, play with blocks, puzzles, and games, pretend to be anything they can imagine, and have a great time! And, the Club helps connect families with community resources that keep children healthy by providing on-site immunization clinics, health and developmental screenings. Working together with families, we make sure that kids start out on the path to success.

clubhouse AcAdemyAt the ClubHouse Academy, kids of all ages have the opportunity to get fit, have fun and explore their creative sides through classes from a wide array of dance styles, gymnastics, tae kwon do, karate, voice lessons, and an award-winning theatre program. The ClubHouse Academy’s arts and athletics programs bridge the gap between recreational programs and expensive gyms or academies with intensive training. Neither too easy nor too advanced or expensive, classes at the ClubHouse Academy are just right for most families who want their children to have a high quality arts or athletics experience in a fun and affordable setting.

school Age brAnchesOur Kingston and Huntington Beach Branches have so much to offer to school age youth. Each Club has an education center with computer lab and library, a games room, an activity room, a teen room, a

Kindergarten room, a teaching kitchen, an arts and crafts room, a gymnasium, and outdoor play areas.

gAmes rooms And Activity centersGiving kids a place to relax and have fun, each Club has rooms that are just for recreation. The activity centers are set up like giant living rooms with games, Legos, and age-appropriate movies, giving kids a taste of home while they are at the Club. Games Rooms are filled with pool, foosball, and air hockey tables. Kids can even join in games room tournaments, teaching them about healthy competition and good sportsmanship.

educAtion centersThrough programs in the Clubs’ education rooms, including tutoring, homework help, and computer instruction, kids get the support they need to succeed in school. More than 60% of members report that they do better in school because of the help that they get at the Club. In the education centers, children have access to computer labs with the latest technology, which they can use to do homework, explore the Internet in a safe and supervised environment, play learning games, and learn digital arts programs that teach them about graphic design, digital photography, digital music making, digital movie making, and web design. Kids from our Clubs have even won national competitions for their exceptional graphic design and web design work. The Club incorporates teaching moments into all its activities and makes academics fun through programs like the “Race for Reading” competition, which got Club kids to read more than 50,000 pages this summer.

teen roomsA special space just for kids ages 11 and up makes older kids feel special and provides a place for activities just for them, including access to computers, homework help, service groups, games, and more. On Friday nights, the Club stays open late for teens, providing movies, pizza and snacks to keep kids in a safe, supervised and fun environment. Teen room programs give kids the knowledge they need to make good choices about their health and the challenges of adolescence, too. Smart Girls and Passport to Manhood encourage teens and pre-teens to make smart life choices and have healthy attitudes about drugs, alcohol, relationships, body image, and more through mentoring and positive peer pressure. Service groups like the Torch and Keystone Clubs teach teens to get involved in making their community a better place and give them the opportunity to build good character and become leaders.

teAching KitchensIn our teaching kitchens, kids learn that eating healthy can be fun and tasty and they develop important life skills. Nutrition consultants teach kids how to make their own snacks and meals and how to choose foods that are good fuels for their bodies. Eating their own culinary creations is a reward in itself for the kids!

gymnAsiums And outdoor PlAy AreAsThrough the Club’s basketball, soccer, and football leagues, nearly 2,000 children have the opportunity to play together, learn about sportsmanship and have fun. Programs like Triple Play get kids engaged in activities that encourage good nutrition, physical fitness and good self esteem. A recent survey of our sports leagues participants showed that 67% feel more confident, 84% have made new friends because of joining the Club and 71% have found a mentor or role model in their coaches. Every child at the Club is a winner, whether they are new to sports or gifted athletes like Club alumni Tony Gonzalez of the Kansas City Chiefs

the cLubsTourTour

the cLubstake a tOur OF the cLubs!

kids are unique and need activities just for them.

82% of members say they can always find something to do at the Club because there are so many different activities.

kids can succeed in school if they get the help they need.

61% of members say they do better in school because of the academic support they get at the Club.

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ToomanyoftheClub’smostdisadvantagedmembershavegrown-upworriesontheirminds.Theyworryaboutmoney—willtherebeenoughforrentorgroceries?Theyworryabouttheirneighborhoods—isitsafetoplayoutside?AttheClub,weaimtogivekidsachancetobekids,takeawaythoseworriesandinsteadgivethemaplacewheretheyfeelcarefreeandcanmakechildhoodmemoriestocherish.ThesearejustafewofthespecialwaysthattheClubgiveskidsachancetobekids:

summer cAmPThis year, 40 youth from very low-income families had the opportunity to spend a week at Pathfinder Ranch, a sleep-away camp bordering the San Bernardino National Forest. For many kids, this is their very first vacation. At the Ranch, kids spend a fun-filled week trying out horseback riding, hiking, canoeing, archery, rock climbing and more. Kids come back from their camp experience full of self-confidence, excited about all the new things they got to do, and with lots of new friends.

shoe the KidsHelping kids start the school year with their best foot forward, the Club partners with the Surf City Rotary of Huntington Beach and Payless Shoes to give 100 disadvantaged kids new shoes. Each child got to choose a new pair of shoes that was just his or her size and style to wear to school this fall, making their selection from all the latest fall fashions.

on dAsher, on dAncer christmAs PArtyKids in the Club’s scholarship program are invited to be part of this special Toys for Tots celebration, ensuring that every child has a special holiday to remember. At the party, kids meet Santa, select presents that they’ve been dreaming of, sing carols, make holiday keepsakes, and share a special dinner together. The looks on their faces let our staff and volunteers know that this event gives each child far more than new toys!

children & FAmilies shAre meAningFul time together in celebrAtion oF dAy For KidsIn June 2007, the Club kicked off summer with its best ever turnout at the Boys & Girls Clubs Day for Kids celebration at the Kingston Branch. In conjunction with the City of Fountain Valley’s 50th Anniversary celebration, more than 2,000 children and parents joined in this free, fun-filled family event to give children a chance to spend a special day with parents and other adult role models in their lives. This annual event was created to allow families in the community a time to take a break from their busy lives and hectic schedules to focus on time spent together. Highlights from this memorable afternoon of fun included:

cArnivAlThe fun and games took place all afternoon with both an indoor and outdoor carnival featuring two bounce houses, face painting, a cotton candy booth, and 12 themed games designed to make every child a winner! The program rooms inside the Club were turned into various arts & craft stations where kids used freedom of expression to create their own works of art.

heAlthy Kid FAirMaking the day both fun and educational, nearly 20 local community, health, and safety organizations set up booths in the gymnasium to offer a wealth of resources to families and children. The Healthy Kid Fair included booths that offered services such as free scoliosis screenings for children, vision screenings, and financial management information. Appearances by local fire and police departments

gave children a chance to tour a fire truck, meet the local K-9 dog and most importantly learn ways to stay safe in emergencies.

Kids’ choice cooK-oFFThanks to the generosity of nine local eateries, each offering free samples of kid-friendly food, kids got the chance to exercise their right to vote for their favorite restaurant. Cook-Off contestants included BJ’s Pizza, Corner Bakery, Hot Dog on a Stick, Jamba Juice, The Lazy Dog Café, Mimi’s Café, Mrs. Fields Cookies, and Nonna Lucci’s. This year’s Kids’ Choice Restaurant of the Year was Hot Dogon a Stick.

live entertAinmentPerformances by ClubHouse Theatre entertainers and demonstrations by ClubHouse Academy’s gymnastics, dance, Karate, and Tae Kwon Do classes were the day’s headlining acts. Group routines took place throughout the afternoon as a backdrop to the indoor health fair allowing kids a chance to showcase their talents for

friends, family and the community.

can be kiDsSo Kids

Making chiLDhOOD MeMOries

Day FOr kiDsBoys & Girls Clubs

a speciaL Day FOr pLay

kids need to have fun!

89% of members think coming to the Club is fun.

all kids, regardless of their backgrounds, deserve the opportunities the Club can give them.

72% of Club members come from disadvantaged households.

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The award-winning ClubHouse Theatre Program gives kids the chance to take center stage and get the attention they crave in a positive setting. This year 350 children joined one of the program’s three16-week production sessions or special summer camp.

With two beginning and intermediate casts and an advanced cast each rehearsing and performing three plays per year, the Kingston Branch’s stage is nearly always filled with the sounds of children reciting lines, singing and dancing. This year’s outstanding productions were High School Musical, Kilroy Was Here, 101 Dalmatians, Seussical Junior, Don’t Say No to the USO, and Ax of Murder. Due to families’ interest in theatre opportunities for young children, the Club held a one-week summer theatre camp workshop for children ages 5-8 to perform a short version of Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.” The teens in the advanced cast got creative and took on a leadership role by designing and running the Club’s first ever “Haunted ClubHouse” tour, held on Halloween night. Demonstrating their acting skill and talent in this unique setting, the advanced cast helped 300 Club members celebrate the spooky holiday by creating their own

characters and costumes and putting their improv skills to the test as kids took the interactive tour. Club kids experienced a night of fright and fun all organized and run by a group of their peers.

The kids are getting a reputation for the stellar quality of their performances and community groups are taking notice. Audiences are growing and being filled not only with friends and families of the casts, but also with faces from local senior centers and Girl Scout troupes looking for good entertainment. Local businesses and foundations came together to donate more than $75,000 of state of the art sound and lighting equipment and a professional style stage curtain, greatly enhancing the theatre experience for both members and the audience. Volunteer director Bob Hoxsie says, “The improvements not only give the kids the feeling of a real live stage, they know that they can now be heard by everyone in the audience. The theatre no longer looks like a Boys & Girls Club gym, it takes you straight to Broadway.”

The ClubHouse Theatre has truly made a difference in the lives of its participants. According to a recent member survey, 77% feel more confident since joining ClubHouse Theatre, 38% have become a mentor for a younger child and 55% have found mentors or role models in older ClubHouse Theatre members, 92% have found a place they feel like they belong, 79% feel special or important when they perform, and 90% feel their artistic skills are really improving. One child commented, “ClubHouse Theatre lets me do the thing I most want to do in the world!” We are proud to report results like these and hope we will see you in the audience of a ClubHouse Theatre performance in 2008!

theatreClubHousekids need to feel like

they belong.

92% of ClubHouse Theatre members say the program gives them a place they feel like they belong.

taking center stage

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LOcatiOnsClub

golden West college child develoPment center

15744 Goldenwest Street • Huntington Beach, CA 92647714.895.8127

leArning center child develoPment Preschool

16081 Waikiki Lane • Huntington Beach, CA 92649714.846.1303

Kingston brAnch 16582 Brookhurst Street • Fountain Valley, CA 92708

714.531.2582

huntington beAch brAnch 2309 Delaware Street • Huntington Beach, CA 92648

714.374.2600

clubhouse AcAdemyFountain Valley, CA 92708

714.593.0753

visit our clubs

our community’s kids need the Boys & Girls Club.

7,735 children from Huntington Beach City School District, Fountain Valley School District, Ocean View School District, and the Garden Grove School District participate in Club programs.

neW club on the cAmPus oF golden West college

GYMNASIUM

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER

SCHOOL-AGE FACILITY

Activity Center

GamesRoom

TeachingKitchen

Kids’Cafe

Kindergarten

Technology Center

Education CenterArts

and Crafts

Teen Room

Classroom1

Classroom 2

Classroom3

Classroom4

Classroom5

Classroom6

Classroom 7

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We are excited to share with you the floor plans and elevations of the new site and welcome your questions and comments about the project.

legAcy builders Kingston Technology Robert L. Mayer trAdition builder McDaniel Family Foundation vision builders Bob & Tanya Hoxsie Surf City Rotary of Huntington BeachJohn Rich Dr. Paul Wakim hoPe builders Alex & Pauline Accetta Resa Evans Mike & Michele Haynes Bob Koury RJ & Rhonda Mayer Robert Mayer CorporationGlenn & Lorene Richardson

excellence builders A Snail’s PaceChuck Thomas success builders Kazuto & Shelley Augustus Dave & Karen Barr Brian & Teresa Bassaline Ed & Marlene Blackford Keith & Elizabeth Bohr Ken Bourguignon Bob & Shirley Dettloff Dave & Pam Fishbein Jim & Donna Gray Al & Pat Guidotti Ray KromerKevin & Kelly Morrissey Dave Reynolds John & Heather Trommald

2007 building dreAms suPPorters

The new Club will not only offer children amazing opportunities to participate in developmental preschool programs and recreation programs and receive much-needed academic support, but the location of the Club will also provide youth with a unique opportunity to grow up on a college campus. It is our hope that this will open children’s eyes to the possibility of a college education and a brighter future. 57% of parents in the neighborhoods this new Club will target are not college graduates. The Club and Golden West College believe this statistic can change in the next generation. Youth who spend every day on a college campus will begin to see a college education not as a distant and perhaps impossible dream, but as an attainable goal that the Club and the academic support it provides can help them achieve. Additionally, parents of young children will have a high-quality, affordable child care resource that enables them to go back to school.

To date, community members like you have pledged $2 million towards the $6 million needed to make this dream a reality. The Club is on track to break ground on Phase I of the project, the preschool, in late spring 2008. We are thrilled with this progress and know that the community’s continued support will be vital in making this project a success.

DreaMsBuilding

DreaMsBuilding

There are thousands of families in our community who dream of an affordable place where their kids can learn and play while parents work or go to school full-time. With your help, the Club is working towards making those dreams come true by building a new Boys & Girls Club on the campus of Golden West College. The new location will enable the Club to reach an additional 2,500 youth per year, with a special focus on disadvantaged youth from the currently under-served area of northwest Huntington Beach. In that area, 21% of children are English language learners and 31% are economically disadvantaged. These disadvantaged youth need the

kinds of services the Club offers, which have been proven to result in increased test scores, fewer behavior problems, decreased juvenile crime, increased self-esteem and decreased anti-social behavior.

the neW club FAcility Will include:·Astateoftheartschoolagefacilitythatwillofferlow-costbeforeandafterschoolcare.

·Aschoolageplaygroundwithplaygroundequipmentandoutdooreatingareas.

·Agymnasiumforbasketballandarenasoccerwithaseparateentrancethatwilladjointheschool-ageplayground.

·Achilddevelopmentcenterwitheightstateoftheartpreschoolclassroomsandafamilyresourcecenter.

·Apreschoolplaygroundlocatedadjacenttothechilddevelopmentcenter.

For further information, please contact tanya hoxsie at [email protected]

or call 714-531-2582

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prOFessiOnaL staFFMore than 140 trained individuals comprise the professional staff of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley. Listed below is our administrative leadership team. Not included are our Program Directors, Preschool Teachers, Recreation Staff, Office Managers, Office Assistants, Bus Drivers, League Coordinators, Sports Referees, Special Projects Staff, Contracted Performing and Fine Arts Instructors, and Facility Related Support Staff.

tAnyA hoxsieChief Executive Officer

Art groeneveldExecutive Director

shAnnon roAcheAssistant Executive Director

Kim nguyenDirector of Finance

John PhAmDirector of Administrative Services

lAurA Portier-lAlumiereDirector of Development

tim nolAnUnit Director, Huntington Beach Branch

lucy broscheUnit Director, Kingston Branch

chelo loshAKUnit Director, Learning Center Child Development Preschool

susAn bixlerUnit Director, Golden West College Child Development Center

steve sAvAgeUnit Director, ClubHouse Academy

hoWArd JohnsonTransportation Director

sAndrA brAdleyAssistant Director of Development

tonyA WirgAuGraphic Design and Publications

OfficersJohn rich President

Shirley dettloFF

Vice President

Alex A. AccettA, cPA* miKe hAynes

Co-Treasurers

donnA grAy

Secretary

brig. gen. Al guidotti (ret.),*

Past President

Board of DirectorsDr. Kazuto AugustusDave Barr*Brian Bassaline H.B. Mayor Pro Tem Keith BohrMatt BradyF.V. Mayor John CollinsCarolyn Craft Alan DeCarr Resa EvansBob Hoxsie* Kevin Morrissey Dave ReynoldsGlenn RichardsonH.B. Police Chief Ken SmallF.V. Police Chief Paul Sorrell Chuck Thomas

Board of GovernorsEd ArnoldLaurann CookRichard Cook*Senator Tom HarmanBill HolmanKen JacobsClay JamesRay KromerJohn Maruska RJ MayerTom McDaniel Ann Meyers-DrysdaleLinda Moulton-PattersonTom RossGeorge ScottAssemblyman Jim SilvaKen Yglesias

*PastPresident

bOarD MeMbers

kids need adults they can count on in their lives.

78% of members say that there is an adult at the Club that they could talk to if they had a problem.

working parents need the peace of mind the Club gives them.

98% of Club parents work or go to school full-time.

revenue

total revenue $5,154,221

Program Related Revenue $3,995,203Contributuions $587,250Special Event Fundraising $510,371Membership Dues $61,397

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total expense $4,904,688

exPenseProgram Services to Youth $3,862,405Management & General Operating $601,837Capital Improvements & Repairs $288,899Fundraising $151,547

Special Events Fundraising

Contributions

Membership Dues

Program Related Revenue

Capital Improvements & Repairs

Fundraising

Management & General Operating

Program Services to Youth

Age oF members

11-13 years: 19%

14-18 years: 7% 0-5 years: 18%

6-7 years: 24%8-10 years: 32%

Caucasian: 46%

ethnicity oF members

Hispanic/ Latino: 23%

African American: 4%

Asian/Pacific Islander: 22%

Other: 5%

membershiP totAl: 7,735

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$100,000+Kingston Technology CompanyOrange County Children & Families CommissionOrange County’s United Way

$50,000 - $99,999JMG Security SystemsJohn RichRobert Mayer Corporation

$10,000 - $49,999Alex & Pauline AccettaThe Boeing Company Boys & Girls Clubs of AmericaKeith & Elizabeth BohrEnterprise Rent-A-Car Fleet ServicesResa Evans and David TheilFaris Lee InvestmentsGolden West College FoundationMike & Michele HaynesIndependence BankDavid LeeLos Angeles County Sheriff’s DepartmentTom & Pat McDanielKevin & Kelly MorrisseyOrange County Community FoundationPoseidon Resources CorporationQSC Audio ProductsQuiksilverRobert Koury PropertiesTherese Plunkett FoundationToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Corporate Contributions Committee

$5,000 - $9,999Kazuto & Shelley AugustusBrian & Teresa BassalineBoard of DirectorsBoys & Girls Clubs in Orange County AllianceBradford Renaissance PortraitsMatt & Gina BradyCare Ambulance Service, Inc.Chapman & Associates Charitable FoundationCitibankConsolidated DisposalDisneyland ResortEmployees Community Fund of Boeing CompanyDennis & Debra HashinHilton Waterfront Beach ResortBob & Tanya HoxsieHuntington Beach DodgeJ.K. Sakioka CompanyLos Angeles Times Family FundOrange Coast Memorial Medical CenterRegister Campership Fund, Inc.The Gallery HBChuck Thomas

$1,000 - $4,9995 Points PlazaA Snail’s PaceAugust & Stacey AccettaAdvanced Medical Sales, Inc.Aera Energy, LLCAES Huntington Beach, LLCAnonymousScott & Patricia ApelApex AudioEd & Dr. Dixie ArnoldAudio GeerB. E. ProductsBannister & Associates InsuranceDoug & Kristie BannisterDave & Karen BarrBeach-Garfield Veterinary HospitalMary BehrensBGCHV HB Branch ParentsBGCHV Kingston Branch ParentsEd & Marlene BlackfordSteve & Pat BoneBovis Lend Lease, Inc.Gary & Roberta BrendzelDavid & Elizabeth BurnettCraig & Jennifer BurrellGeorge BuysMike & Laura CaffelCharis PortraitureChevronMichael & Laraine ChristensenCIM Group, IncCity of Fountain ValleyCleveland GolfCoast Community College District FoundationCoca-Cola Enterprises BottlingCollaborative Neuroscience Network, Inc.Cookie LeeSteve & Carolyn CraftRuss & Alicia CullenBob & Shirley DettloffDisneyland Resort Community Services AwardsDJM Capital PartnersSteve & Dianne DodgeKathy DowlingDuke’s Huntington BeachEdison InternationalElio’s Fitness for SuccessEntertainment Industry FoundationFarmers & Merchants BankFeltFine Arts FramingFirst Bank & TrustDave & Pam FishbeinFountain Valley Kiwanis ClubFountain Valley Regional Hospital & Medical CenterG&M Oil Company, IncJim & Donna GrayMichael & Christy GrayAl & Pat GuidottiCarmen & Barbara GulloHAMC Partners LTD., L.P.Harrah’s LaughlinHearthside Homes

Helping Hearts of Huntington Beach DodgeHilton Hotel SeattleBill & Cyndi HolmanHorse Play RentalsHotel HealdsburgHotel Palmas de CortezChuck HowellBob & Loretta HoxsieHoxsie Builders, Inc.Huntington Beach Auto Dealers AssociationHuntington Beach Elks Lodge #1959Huntington Beach Firefighters AssociationHuntington Beach HospitalHuntington Beach Police Officers FoundationHuntington Executive ParkHyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & SpaHyundai Motor America, Inc.J.P.L. Compressor ServiceJeanne LaRae ConceptsJacque JohnsonJoie De Vivre HospitalityJPL Compressor ServicesSteve & Meg KingLBIW Inc.Joe & Kathy LesterLia PhotographyRichard & Lucia LloydLorin Backe PhotographyLos Caballeros Racquet & Sports ClubMakar Properties, LLCKenneth MardenDave & Sheryl MasoneMile Square SwingersDr & Mrs. Mark MonroeWilliam & Debbie MorrisErik MyersLance & Kathy NewquistThomas O’ReillyOakleyOrange Coast Memorial Medical Center.Pacific Life OpenPacific Western BankJoseph PataneNorm PattizPets, Pets, PetsCindy PicquellePrecise Auto BodyRainbow Disposal Co., Inc.Register CharitiesRobert & Norma RichDan & Andrea RichardsonGlenn & Lorene RichardsonRick & Nina RichardsonJim RoacheNorman & Teri RockmakerDana & Rhonda RohrabacherJay & Carolyn RowerdinkRowleyPaul & Donna SalmonBrian & Bijan Sassounian

Richard & Phyllis SchwartzShea HomesAllen & Jan ShomakerSnyder LangstonSouthern California EdisonSpecializedSurefire, LLCSurf City BankSurf City CycleryTarget Community RelationsTenet Healthcare FoundationTitan Industries, Inc.Toyota of Huntington BeachValero Wilmington RefineryKarl Van HoltWal-MartWalden & AssociatesElaine WeinbergWells Fargo BankJim WilsonDerek & Sue WimmerRodney WirtzYap & Little CPA’s

$500 - $999Wendy BaisleyJohn & Barbara BishopMr. and Mrs. Roy BlakerTracie BlankenshipDan BolinBPNelson & Martha BrewartTerence & Rocio BrooksLee & Cheryl BrothersC.J. Segerstrom & SonsJoe & Valerie CarchioCity of Huntington BeachDave & Liz ContiCrystal Image MDSusan DexterRosie DionKim & Britt DowdyDrs. Jay & Anthony Rassouli, D.D.SFidelity National TitleFORMAFountain Valley Police Officers’ AssociationBeth FujishigeMichael & Sloan GallipeoEmerson GlazerJim & Sherri HolmanSteve & Audrey JehorekJoe SchmoeMr. and Mrs. Victor KatayamaFrank & Susan KavanaughRobert & Denise KavanaughKurt & Johanna KerstenKeystone Pacific Property Management, Inc.Kinecta Federal Credit UnionLeapFrogJayson & Heather LewisChristie McDanielMiddle Atlantic Products, Inc.Robert London Moore, Jr.Mohammad MovahediTimothy NolanOCTFCU

Marty & Rikki OrtizQuaere, Inc.Sapphire’s GalleryRich SaulJames & Cathy SchulteStan SchusterSeaCliff Country ClubBob & MaryLou ShlaudemanSteve & Susan SkinnerSoroptomist International of Huntington BeachBill StansberryStar Real EstateJoe & Penney StergiosSurf City USA MarathonDonald & Vicki SutroRobert & Mary TaddeoTime Warner CableJohn & Heather TrommaldDaniel & Tracey TusaVandermost Consulting ServicesVIZIOVons FoundationSandra WardJim & Debbie WeaverWestrup WoodworkingPete & Kim WillhoitWylandMr. and Mrs. Richard Zamboni

$250 - $499Access Computer Products, Inc.Heidi AlderteJim & Jonni AndersonArthur Murray StudioCandace BartschRalph & Charlene BauerBilly’s Naked ChickenKen BishopAnne BradyCalifornia Zoological SuppliesDave & Margaret CarlbergCharlie ChuangMr. and Mrs. Carl CorbinMatt & Lisa CoxMr. and Mrs. Tom DevanyDon Crevier BMWEdible ArrangementsWendell EmdeSteve FarnsworthFletcher Jones Motor CarsSean & Madeline FlynnCynthia FountainFountain Valley ChiropracticJohn & Linda FranklinRick & Karen GanulinKeri GelayJessica GillespieSue GislerJohn GivenTim & Janet GlassettJohn & Sue GordonCharles & Chelie GreerAllison HathawayHaven ExchangeHRP LanDesignHuntington Beach Masonic LodgeJeff & Barbara HussJack’s Surf & Sport

Eddie & Tiffany JohnsonLee’s Cleaning ServicesDavid LeongLeo & Janette LopezPam LoughRichard & Lisa McAndrewsTroy & Kimberly McEachernJudith McGowenThomas & Peggy MirabalMiracle Springs Resort & SpaMovieWeb.ComLouann MurrayNautical Inn Resort & Conference CenterNirveNonna Lucci’sAvo PapazianNancy ParkChristopher & Jennifer PerkinsMr. and Mrs. Frank PickettPierside GalleryBenjamin PrinceRBF ConsultingDr. Lucretia ReedMike & Michele RevelleSanta Catalina Island CompanyJason & Penny ScheurerRon & Judy ShenkmanJeff & Jennifer ShroutSign-A-RamaJames & Connie SilvaSilver State HelicoptersStaples Business AdvantageJeff & Barbara SterbenzSarge & Dee SutisSteve & Jennifer TalbertJim & Debbie TemplinThe Training Spot, IncBryan ThibodeauBill & Luvlene WaltersLee & Denise WeberWest Coast TrendsPete & Kim WilhoitYanks Air Museum

$100 - $24917th Street Chiropractic24 Hour Fitness Corporate OfficesAB Music StudiosJustine AccettaBrian AhernBob & Dorothy AlbertsonFrank & Kathy AndrussApplebee’sThomas & Sarah BakmanHoward & Liz BarnesGary & Trisha BarrBeef Palace Butcher ShopAndy & Neila BernsteinBig 5 Sporting GoodsMark BilksSusan BixlerMeghan BohannanBill & Debbie BordenMarcus & Stephanie BradleyBrewbakers MicrobreweryGordon BrownTeri BrownCalifornia Greetings

Carolyn CampbellStephen & Ashley CarltonKevin & Cindy CarpenterCatalina Passenger Service, Inc.Centennial Heritage MuseumComfort KeepersCorky Carroll’s Surf SchoolCraig M. Truman Liberty Capital ManagementLarry & Sandra CrandallDad Miller Golf CourseSteven DelaDiane’s BeachwearDale & Ellen DunnGlen DurringtonTerri Lynn ElliottDanny & Cathy EvansFive Crowns RestaurantFotis and Son Imports Inc.Fountain Valley Firefighters AssociationChris & Yvonne FowlerFu Wing Low Chinese RestaurantDonna FujishigeBill & Nancy GallagherJuan & Kathy GarciaSharon GerstenzangGo With Jo TravelGolden West College Child Development Center ParentsHoward & Anne GollayHannah GomezBrad & Gina GreerCheryl HannaDon & Sara HansenRuss & Laurie HauckAudrea HeitzmanJeanne Hexem-SchwenckHobby PeopleRick & Betty HoltChuck HornJerry & Donna HornJanet HoulihanLauren HoxsieLoren Humphrey and Susan PerrellJoan HundleyHuntington Beach PlayhouseHuntington Surf & SportInfant Room of Learning Center Preschool ParentsDomenic & Kristy IorfinoJack’s SurfboardsErnest & Cynthia JuradoDonna KepnerJames KetchersidKim KleeMichael KochJacques LaffoonEd & Patty LairdJanet LangLDI Mechanical, Inc.Larry & Marion LepsonLinexTom LivengoodMr. and Mrs. Ed LloydLoehmann’s 5 Points PlazaJohn & Gail LoeschhornVirgil LounsberryLucky Strike Lanes

David MacariolaJerry & Carol MacFarlaneMahe RestaurantJack & Liz MannixJimmy & Cecilia MaoAl Marion, Advice CPUJanet MarlowTim & Jennifer MartinDenise MartinezOscar & Tammy MazariegoTodd & Casey McKeownMedieval Times Dinner & TournamentMr. and Mrs. Jim MeltonMimi’s CafeJohn & Joan MuellerKreg & Kim MullerMy Gym Huntington BeachGwenda NakataniNew BalanceBarbara NietoWilliam NolanStephanie NordNTD Stichler ArchitectureJeff & Kathleen O’DonnellCliff OgataJeff & Jennifer OgdenOoh La La Salon & SpaOrange County JumpersJoe & Angelique OuaknineRobert ParkerStephen & Desiree PetersCandy PlichtaLaura Portier-LaLumiereDennis & Cathleen PradoResidence Inn by Marriott Fountain ValleyDave ReynoldsTim & Marilyn RichSteve RichardsDoug & Liz RiedeKeith & Cara RobinsonRosarito Beach HotelEvelyn RothertRubio’sRugcoS/R IndustriesSalon CanvassSalon HQSam’s ClubLawrence & Earleen SchleyTeresa SchmidtHubert & Sunny SchroeterSeaWorld Adventure ParkMarcos & Silvia SerranoSue SilvaSix Flags Magic MountainLaura SmolkaSouth Coast RepertorySouthern California Gas CompanyThe Spa: Spa & FitnessFred & Carol SpeakerCarol StebickLindsay StrattonMichael StuartDave & Kay SullivanSuzanne’s CateringLois TakedaMarcel & Jennifer TenBerge

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Ann TerryThe Balboa Bay Club & ResortLarry ThomasMr. and Mrs. Dennis ThornhillTiger Woods FoundationCarl TongTrader Joe’sTrinity European Service & RepairUnited Way California Capital RegionVan Thu VoShaun VoigtRosy WangTeri WhitingAlan & Barbara WilsonRandy & Pam WoodsRob & Annette WurlDelia ZepedaZoological Society of San Diego

$50 - $99Accent FloristJohn AdamsonHeidi AldereteLars & Queta AndersonArmstrong’s Seafood RestaurantBasilico’s Pasta e VinoLinda BehrensBarbara BergerBest Towing ServiceBrian & Jennifer BielickiStephen BollingerThe Bowers MuseumSpencer & Sandra BradleyBonnie BrooksBarbara CallahanCamelot GolflandVikki ChurchwardCoco’s Bakery RestaurantAmanda ConnelyDave & Anne CrowleyTom & Pat DallasNancy DaviesDaphne DennisDiscovery Science CenterMark & Sandy DixonAllison DuncanDon FosterFountain BowlGlo White FloristJack GosneyShawn & Julee GraceyBrian HackneyMarty HartsockLaurie HeldHoag Women’s Health CenterLonnie HornHuntington Beach Art CenterNgoc-My HuynhIrvine LanesIslands Fine Burgers & DrinksHoward JohnsonJonathon’s Coastal LivingK1 SpeedSean KadduraClint & Andrea KingKing’s Fish HouseKurth & Susan KrauseMargarita Lima

Teresa LordLisa LoughranMacy’s West United Way CampaignDoug MaysVirg & Celia NarbutusNeal’s MusicScott NeillGreg NordbakJohn & Jayne O’BrienOpera PacificSheila OxmanPioneer Hotel & Gambling HallMaria PlattCharles Reed Jr.Connor RelichJan RessiaRichard Nixon Library & BirthplaceThe Ritz Restaurant & GardenMike & Shannon RoacheFrank & Zohreh RokhidehS&S Worldwide & GamesSee’s CandiesAndy SerranoSilky SullivansJoanie SorensonSpa PalomaMark & Charlene SpangrudSpirit CruisesSport ChaletDavid StoneSugar ShackSunset GondolaTheodore TerronesHonolulu TogagaeAmy TomchakVilla PortofinoAmy VowelsKuei Wang-KillianWestminster Ice ArenaWild Rivers WaterparkRick WilliamsHayley Young

up to $49Ace HardwareTiffany AcreeMatthew AndreStacey ArandArmstrong Garden CentersJoan BassettVicki BauerBears, Buddies & Toys HBJerry BemrichMarsha Besley-ConnellanBirch Aquarium at ScrippsBlackboard BistroBoomers IrvineBoomers of Fountain ValleyJennifer BoyajianJerry & Joann BrennanMelissa BrowneCarousel PressCiao Hair SalonSandra ClayCline’s HallmarkHeather CoutureMr. and Mrs. Theo CrepeauCrown ACE Hardware

Dakota Gourment-ASunOpta Co.Dave & Buster’s of OrangeSara deBoomMike DlugosEl ToritoKevin FaudoraFinbars Italian KitchenForbco Sizzler RestaurantRonald ForemanKathryn FosterFountain Valley Skating CenterFullerton Museum CenterChristina GarzaGenghis Khan Mongolian BBQCindy GrayCarrie GrizzleHair by Shelley UptonHaircut StoreHearst Castle and National Geographic TheaterPaul HeydorffHome DepotHuntington Beach Union High School DistrictMolly JacobsonSophie JacquesKae JimenezKecia JohnsonChristine JonesKathy May’s RestaurantMadison Keawe-KimballDebra KennardJean KennedyWendy KratzBobbie Jeanne La GruaNick LaForteAngelina LaraLazy Dog CafeRebecca LeifkesDeborah LengeleLori LenhardtGreg & Ann LesserBill LewisLinens N’ ThingsTery LucasLuparello’s PizzaMarie Callender’sSandy MascorroChar MastersKimberly McGlaughlinRick McIntireGail McIntoshMike & Lauri MendenhalGricel MendozaJustin MetzgerMothers Polishes, Waxes, & CleanersGeorge NguyenStephanie NicholsonKevin NormanMichelle O’HarenRosemary OldfieldOlive GardenMichael OrtizRobert PerrottaPhil’s California Bar & GrillRalphs Grocery Company

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