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8/9/2019 YMCA Annual Report 2014
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CADILLAC AREA YMCA
DILLON COMMUNITY CENTER
2014 ANNUAL REPORT
PROVIDING PROGRAMMING, ENCOURAGEMENT ANDMOMENTUM IN SUPPORT OF YOUR GOALS AT EVERY AGE.
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Cadillac Area YMCADillon Community Center
9845 Campus Dr.
Cadillac, MI 49601
Phone: 231.775.3369
Fax: 231.775.4309
BOARD OF DIRECTORSChair ........................................... Jason Elmore
Vice Chair .................................... Kris Krannitz
Treasurer .................................... Rick Kohler
Secretary .................................... Laurie McKay
Immediate Past Chair ................. Kelly Smith
KEY STAFFDan Smith ...................................Executive Director
Anne Smith Zdrodowski .............. Aquatic Director
Mike Kelso .................................. Program Director
Stacy Quiggin.............................. Business Manager
Debbie Blake ...............................Early Childhood Director
Jeremiah Shipton ........................ Teen Coordinator
Paul King .................................... Membership Specialist
Janelle Dubbs .............................Program Coordinator
Deb Dyer ..................................... After-school Program Coordinator
Dan AltoAdam BrinksJodi KeelerRenata OlsonNiki Schultz
Jo SpryEd Van AlstShannon WinkleFred WrefordSandy Morse
DEAR CADILLAC COMMUNITYSince your YMCA opened in December of 2009, weve continued topush for your causes of Healthy Living, Youth Development, and SocialResponsibility.With over 66% and 76% of Missaukee and Wexford countiesrespectively either overweight or obese, and over 59% of our area students
having at least one high risk factor in their lives, its clear these causes need tobecome movements in our community. Its also clear that it will take the wholecommunity to achieve them.
In 2014 your YMCA continued to reach deep into our community to ght forthese causes and invest in all the generations. With Mercy Hospital westrengthened the Senior Fit program. With Cadillac Area Public Schools,Pine River Schools, and other partners we offered an After-school TutoringProgramthat included a healthy snack and vigorous play daily. With dedicatedvolunteers we started a Flag Football leaguefor youth aged 6 to 8.
Thanks to the generosity of a local business leader, E.S. Fawcett, we started a free membership programfor all 7th graders at CAPS schools in 2013-2014.The program was so successful other community leaders including AdvancedFoot and Ankle, CoBank, Chuck and Marge Dumanois, and Glenn and ReannaKelly felt compelled to continue it into the current school year.
Perhaps your YMCAs biggest growth over the 2014 year was the expansion in Early Childhood. Your YMCA now hosts Dillon Daycare and three preschoolprogramsincluding tuition based, Headstart, and Greatstart which all developedas a response to needs in your community.
One of the most impressive ways we see your Y Cause growing into a movement
is the strong response of so many dedicated volunteers. In 2014 your YMCAhad over 250 volunteers from your community provide over 5,200 hours ofservice. Clearly your YMCA would not have as great an impact without theirdedicated service.
Now I invite YOU to get more deeply involved in your cause.Check outthe incredible,life changing programmingthat occurs within and outside ofthe YMCA walls represented in this report. Dont just nd a healthy living, youthdevelopment or social responsibility program to participate with,join us in theght for making your causes, the movements in the community.
Daniel Smith, Executive DirectorCadillac Area YMCADillon Community Center
Sponsorship CoBank And Wolverine
OUR MISSIONTO PUT CHRISTIANPRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICETHROUGH PROGRAMS THATBUILD A HEALTHY SPIRIT,MIND, AND BODY FOR ALL.
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OUR 2014 STATEMENTOF FINANCIAL POSITION
2014
Beginningof Year
(Audited)
Endof Year
(Unaudited)
ASSETSCurrent Assets 285,114 342,254
Non-Current Assets 5,491,395 5,162,231
TOTAL ASSETS 5,776,509 5,504,485
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities 78,684 73,489
Long-Term Liabilities 995,022 992,032
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,073,706 1,065,521
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted 4,592,734 4,318,045
Temporarily Restricted 110,069 120,919TOTAL NET ASSETS 4,702,803 4,438,964
TOTAL LIABILITIESAND NET ASSETS
5,776,509 5,504,485
2014 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESPUBLIC SUPPORT
Community Contributions/Fundraising 153,260
Grants 110,271
In Kind 7,740
REVENUESMembership Dues 627,645
Program Fees 276,920
TOTAL INCOME 1,175,836
EXPENSES
Supporting Services (Excluding Depreciation):
Youth Development, Healthy Living,and Social Responsibility
1,095,428
Administrative/Management and General 115,552
Fund Raising 17,716
Subtotal 1,228,696
Depreciation 219,164TOTAL EXPENSES 1,447,860
DECREASE IN NET ASSETS 272,024
The Y has been alifesaver for me with
me teenage son!
Kelley Parmelee
& Alex Ouwinga Youth Membership
TOTAL INCOME TOTAL EXPENSES
SENIOR FITLou and Judy Vargo have been members of the Senior Fit class since
January of 2011. They like to set goals because they feel that goals makethem work harder. During the Senior Fit Class free time they decided
to set a goal of walking 1500 laps in 2014. On average they walked20 or more laps twice a week during their hour of free time. On theTuesday before Thanksgiving they accomplished their goal of 1500 laps,which is equal to 125 miles in 11 months! After surpassing their goalin 2014 the Vargos have motivated othersat the Y and are alreadydeveloping a goal for 2015, and want to keep going with their walking!
Congratulations to the Vargos for achieving theirinspirational goal we are all very proud of them!
I love being here to improve
my ftness and energy level. Ilove the people because theyare so supportive of oneanother.Their encouragementamong each other is so niceto hear. My favorite pieces ofequipment are the treadmillsand the recumbent bikes.
Maybelle Rexford
90 Years Old,
Senior Fit Class Participant
74Average
Age
70Number ofSenior Fit
Participants
Class Time:1 hour,
2 days a week
Tuesday &Thursday
Name 2014 Miles
Betty Powell ............................. 114
Donna Gladstone ...................... 107.25
Esther Barber ........................... 130
Pam Lutke ............................... 116
Howard VanAntwerp ................. 101.75
Jayne Edwards ......................... 118.5
Jeanne Bruno ........................... 144
Michael Sundberg ..................... 114
Robyn Buckley............................ 94.25
Sue Henry ................................. 97.25
Judy Vargo ............................... 129Lou Vargo ................................ 130
Mark Pitrgo* ............................ 208
The following Senior Fit Participantswalked or biked 90-100 plus miles:
*Special recognition to Mark Pitrgo who did hismiles on the bike despite his personal challenge withMS. We are inspired by this great accomplishment!
ProgramFees 24%
Administrative/Management and
General 8%
CommunityContributions/Funding 13%
Grants9% In Kind
1%
MembershipDues 53%
Depreciation15%
FundRaising 1%
Youth Development,Healthy Living, and Social
Responsibility 76%
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Swimmer MTSL State Meet(3/2/14)
YMCA State Meets9 & up (2/22-23/14)Under 8 (2/15/14)
YMCA Great LakesZone Meet
(3/21-23/14)
Abraham Apfel 100 Freestyle 1st200 Freestyle 1st50 Backstroke 3rd
200 Freestyle 1st100 Backstroke 1st50 Backstroke 3rd
100 Backstroke - 4th200 Freestyle - 5th50 Backstroke - 7th100 IM - 7th100 Freestyle - 7th500 Freestyle - 10th200 IM - 10th
Karis Bachman Top 6 in age group Top 20 in age group
Averee Heuker Top 12 in age group Top 12 in age group
Rebecca Jacobson Top 12 in age group
Juli-Ann Lang Top 20 in age group
Brianna Leesch 25 Backstroke 1st25 Freestyle 3rd25 Breaststroke 3rd
25 Breaststroke - 6th
Demi Lodholtz 50 Backstroke 3rd
Maggie Neiss 200 Freestyle 3rd Top 12 in age group
Quinn Notarian Top 6 in age group Top 12 in age group
Rebekah Smith Personal Best
The Cadillac Currents are starting their fth season as a competitive swimteam. Being part of the Cadillac Currents offers students from K-12 the rareopportunity to compete in a lifelong sport that offers the best aspects of individualand team sports combined. Members learn how to set goals and compete
against their personal best times, while encouraging teammates to excelat their individual goals. Practice begins in October to prepare swimmers forcompetitions that run from November through mid-March. Fun is had throughoutthe season during statewide meets with other YMCA and Michigan Team SwimLeague (MTSL) swimmers, including individual and relay events.
This low impact, highly physical sportprovides an excellent foundation forlife lessons personal discipline, time management, and leadershipare
just a few of the many benets in addition to the healthy body and condencethat participants gain. Many alumni of the program have demonstrated this by
When I am on that platformI cannot wait for that buzzer
to sound so I can dive into thewater and just swim. I lovethat I could turn my love forswimming into a sport whereyou compete. My goal for the2014 season was to make itto both States again - whichwas a huge challenge sinceI moved up an age group.The swim team gives mea goal, something to worktowards. You are part ofa group but you compete
against yourself.
Maggie Neiss -swimmer
Abraham and Coach Anne
Im back from the Fina World SwimmingChampionship Swimming Competition. Idid well in 5 events w/ 5 Medals in thetop 10. I also competed in the MichiganSenior Olympics Swimming Competition atOakland University in August 2014. I didwell there also with 5 New State Recordsin 5 events.
Joel Lockwood
PHASE AStarter unit with light and megaphone $1,080
Total $1,080
% to Goal 100%
PHASE BBasic Timing System $2,795
Timing pads for 6 lane pool and storage cart $6,351
Laptop computer with
Workware Software (practices)
Boardware Software (projection system)
$2,524
Total $11,671
% to Goal 37%
$ Achieve Goal $7,309
PHASE C
5000 Luman high performance Projector $2,5996 Lane Alpha Numeric Scoreboard withscrolling line
$17,964
Estimated installation $1,600
Total $22,163
% to Goal 0%
14# of people
that achievedtheir goal of100 miles
180# of people thatparticipated inthe 100 mile
swim club in2014
CALL TO ACTION2014 marked the start of a new
campaign for an Aquatic TimingSystem. The system chosen includesan electronic display system able tocommunicate upcoming events,display training material and serveas a timing systemfor the swim teamand other competitive events, like theannual triathlon held at the Cadillac AreaYMCA. Overall, the system will supportYMCA swim team members, mastersswimmers, swim lesson participantsand other community memberswith their individual goals on the wayto achieving their personal best. Thistool will also open the doors to larger
meets, invitationals, and events that canshowcase our communityto a largernumber of swimmers from across thestate. These additional swimmers willprovide a higher level of competition,which in turn will motivate our swimmersto a higher level of performance.
CADILLAC CURRENTS
donating their time andtalents through volunteerism,lifeguarding, tutoring,
training others, and providingleadership to organizations.Some also assist with the lessformal summer team season,and swim stroke clinics whichare open to the public.
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Recently I was asked how the Preschool andDaycare center at the Cadillac Area YMCA has
impacted my life. The rst thought that cameto mind was, How do I narrow the list down? Mysecond thought was my children.
My family moved here from California in Marchof 2013. My youngest child, Lilly, had just turned3 at the time and she was having the hardest timewith the changes in our life. I decided preschoolwas what she needed and the Cadillac Area YMCAhad an opening, an amazing staffand was veryaffordable. Being a one-income (military)family, I was very relieved to be able to makethe tuition. After a few months, Lilly started getting
back to her usual happy, smart self.Shortly after we started the Y Preschool program,
we were offered a Head Start slot. Not only could Ichange the hours Lilly attended preschool, I was alsotold her tuition would be free. To have that money tohelp with extra cost of my family is AMAZING!
Now with 3 kids in school, I found myself askingwhat now? To me the decision was simple...go backto school and nish my GED. The adult educationclasses here were in the late afternoon so with a fewsimple changes to our schedule and lives,I wasable to attend, complete my education andfnallywalk across the stage as a graduate. Ijust felt with my children getting older, it was justsomething I had to do for myself.
If everyone at the Cadillac Area YMCA EarlyChildhood Department hadnt been as amazing asthey are, none of this would have happened. Evennow with that behind me, the Cadillac Area YMCA isstill impacting my life. For the rst time ever I amable to get one-on-one time daily with each of my3 children. There is nothing more important to methan them and the Cadillac Area YMCA has played ahuge part in my family not only settling, but thrivinghere.
Heather Paul
CADILLAC AREA YMCAPRESCHOOL & DAYCARE
2014 Parent Survey Quotes
I thought this was the best youthprogramthat my son has participatedin. The kids learned, had fun, and thecompetitive element was just right forthe age group. I think kids and coacheslearned a lot. Chad and Mike did a greatjob with this program and it will only getbetter. I had a ball watching all the teams
play.I thought the league was well
organizedand ran very smooth. WELLDONE!!
Thanks for this opportunity for my son.We loved itand will be back next year.
We thought the coaches were great withthe kids and very patient. Great job!!
CAPS TOCAMP PROGRAM
In 2014, approximately 50 childrenattending Cadillac Area PublicSchools (CAPS) were nominatedby principals and staff to attendCamp Torenta.These children wereenrolled at one of the four CAPSElementary schools or Mackinaw TrailMiddle School. The second requirementwas that these students had neverattended Residence Camp before.The third condition was that they had to qualify for free or reduced lunch.Shortly after the Cadillac Area YMCA Residence Camp, Day Camp, andCanoe Camp brochures were sent out in the spring, students that werenominated and ultimately selected, were notied that they were invited
to attend camp free of charge. Program Director Mike Kelso stated,The 2014 nominees and their parents were shocked and excited to ndout they had been chosen for this new program it was like delivering areally good Christmas present that the kids would get to open in July!
These students were gifted the experience of Residence Camp in partdue to generous donationsfrom Rotary Club of Cadillac, the TorentaScholarship Fund, and private donations.
FLAG FOOTBALLHIGHLIGHT
2014 was the Inaugural Season of YouthFlag Football at the Cadillac Area YMCA, andparticipants and parents alike had plenty of
positive things to say!
volunteersgave over250 hours
of service to theYMCA Youth FlagFootball Program.
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Tui-onBased HeadStart Greatstart
YMCA PRESCHOOL
PARTICIPATION
children, 6-8 yrs. old
participated in theinaugural season of YMCAYouth Flag Football.45
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Scott AkomLindsay Akom
Dan Alto
Linda AndersonAlan AndersonPam Anderson
Angie Anderson-Lane
Pat Apfel
Norm Apfel
Monique AshbyH Austin
Crandall Bachman
Mary MaRae Baker
Sue Baker
Deb Ballard
Kurt Baney
Jenny BaneyCaitlin Bannister
Mary Lou Barrons
Jennifer Barton
Rodney Bellows
Mary Bellows
Carol BlakeBonnie Bliven
Chad Boolman
Isabella BorgstrumMallory Boyd
M Boyd
Debra-Ann Brabazon
Steve Brieithaupt
Suzane BrieithauptAdam Brinks
Glenda Brintnell
Samantha Brown
Steve Brown
Jill BrownAnna Carlson
M. Carter
April Castle
Gabby ChapmanMike Clark
Jamie Clous
Katie Clous
Bridget Coffee
Ellen Cokewell
Anne CoolKeenan Cooper
Caryn Cortez
T CoxMark Cronckhite
Dave Darrow
Brad Denike
K DeVoll
Jack DillonSam Dodds
Chad Dryer
Cassandra DrysJanelle Dubbs
Patrick Duncan
Ed Dunlap
David DuvallDolores Eisele
Jason Elmore
Alica Elmore
Carl EricksonE.S. FawcettTerry Fetters
Mike Filkins
Carla Filkins
Troy FinstromOlivia Flecher
Dave Foley
Brittany Follen
Maria Fuller
Chad GeigerDavid Glendenning
Judy Glide
Pat GogginSally GogginKelly Gugle
Lynn Gullekson
Stacy Hammond
Jeff Harding
Kayla Hawes
Andrea Herman
Jaime Heuker
Sheila Hill
Sandy HiscockJered HollandMelody Hosner
Aaron Hosner
Seth Houk
Chris HuckleKaty Huckle
Courtney Hunter
John Iehl
Jeff Izzard
Lisa JacobsonTom Jacobson
Paula Jasper
Kent Jensen
Maria JohnsonSarah Johnson
Jodi Keeler
Kathleen Kelso
Melissa Kendell
Kristin KennyDennis Kenny
Dennis Kenny III
Sabrina Kenwabikise
Paul KingRick Kohler
Becky Kosloski
Kris Krannitz
Rebecca KrannitzDaniell KregerDoreen Lanc
Ashley Lanc
Bruce Lang
Julie LapanScott Leesch
Kathy Leitart
Korlyn Leonard
Nick Lilly
Erica LillyDeanna Littlebear
Eric Lloyd
Garret LosinksiBrooks LucasC. Lucha
Jeff Manhardt
Abbi Mankowitz
Crickett Marks
M. MartinezNicole Mattison
Ami McBride
Penny McClure
Will McConnellMichelle McCoy
Lucy McGuireJim McGuire
Laurie McKay
John McKayAnthony McKean
Scott McPhearsonAshley Mentel
Mr. Miller
Leah Mills
Sarah MitchellLynn Montaque
Rick Moomey
Sandy Morse
Jason Mowbray
Brenda MuellerHolly Murray
Tisch Neiss
Maggie NeissTiffany NeremChristine Norman
Angie Notarian
Brandon Oberhous
Beth Oberhous
Nancy OliverRenata Olson
Steve Osborne
John Ott
Tim ParkerHeather Paul
Mike Paulin
Brad PeltierKelly Pendrick
Chad PhillipsTom Pierson
N. Placer
A. Plass
Kayla PluggerHellen Potter
Howard Potter
Chase Pylkas
Jenny Reaume
Tim ReaumeSophie Reaume
Kimberly ReccaKayla Reddick
David ReiserJulie Rice
Spencer Richards
Chayana Rizor
Jeff Rork
David RossAmanda Ross
Bill Ross
Lindsay Ruhmor
Willy Rzepka
Carol SadouskyDana Salladay
Mike Salminen
Aaron Schab
Rhonda Schalow
Kathy ScheuermanNicole Schultz
Jan Seabold
Jeremhia Shipton
Jennifer SikemaC. Sipe
Glenn Small
Kimberly Smith
Kelly Smith
Haylea SmithHanisi Smith
Jackie Soltman
Rich Spicer
Jo SpryMichael Stevens
Rob Stilson
Kim Stitt
Ashley Stitt
Interact Students
Jennifer SckNan Taylor
Clark the Juggler
Crystal Theis
Cassandra Theis
Jennifer Theodore
Charlie ThompsonJenny Totton
Angie Tuck
Barry TuffordAndy Ulrich
Jack Valice
Ed Van Alst
Audrey Van Alst
Julie Van AlstCarol Van Haitsma
Autumn Vanderstar
Jennifer Vennema
Andrew Vickery
Dave Wolbers
Renee WalkleyRiley Wallace
Karin Wallin
Jim Whelan
Corey Wiggins
Karl WilcoxJessica Wilder
Shannon WinkleNeil Wolf
Cindy WotilaFred Wreford
J. Young
Mike Zdrodowski
Sarah Zdrodowski
Noah ZdrodowskiAshley
Brooke
Ryan
Jacques
VOLUNTEERS
FACT: IN 2014 OVER 250 CADILLAC
AREA YMCA VOLUNTEERS GAVE OVER
5,200 HOURS OF SERVICE TO ADVANCE
OUR COMMUNITY.
2014 EVENT CALENDAR
JANUARY
Teen Open HouseJanuary Snowman Building ContestTAC 31
FEBRUARY Family Valentine DanceNo Dough Toy Expo
MARCH
Womens ExpoSt. Patricks DancePrincess Pirate Fairy Dance
APRILEaster Egg Hunt in the PoolHealthy Kids Day Open House
MAY Mothers Day Appreciation
JUNEAnyone Can Tri YMCA Triathlon
Beach Bums Game
JULY Mary Dillion Day Open House
AUGUSTFree lunch at the YMCA Junethrough August for all youth under 18
SEPTEMBER Party in Pink Zumba-thon
OCTOBERDancing with the Y StarsSpooktacular Halloween
NOVEMBERBe Thankful Open House
DECEMBER Resolution 5K & Kids 1 Mile
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7TH GRADEMEMBERSHIPSFOR CAPSE.S. FawcettCoBankAdvanced Foot and Ankle CentersChuck and Marge DumanoisGlenn and Reanna Kelly
AQUATICTIMING SYSTEMMary BlackmerSusan ThompsonMarianne SmithSteven and Suzanne BreithauptAnne Smith ZdrodowskiMike Coy
CAMP TORENTASCHOLARSHIP FUNDBecky and Norman SchneidermanLove I.N.C. of Wexford and
Osceola CountiesKiwanis ClubAlpha Delta Kappa-Beta PI Chapter
Pine River Paddlesports CenterAlan and Susan MeyerFIAMM TechnologiesLincoln Elementary PTLKathy & Dave McCurdyBob and Evelyn RexfordJeremy WinkleJanine and William RzepkaFox Motors of CadillacEbels General StoreFarm Bureau Insurance
Kenneth and Cathy TacomaThe DK Design GroupElks Daisy Chain 680Cadillac Castings Inc.Lee GoodrichRotary Club of Cadillac
EQUIPMENT FUNDTheron Parker
FLAG FOOTBALLThomas Huckle
LACROSSECadillac Police Ofcer Association
PINE RIVERAFTER-SCHOOLTUTORINGGlenn and Reanna Kelly
TEEN IMPACTRick and Mary BlackmerUnited Way
Dan & Beth AltoPam & Alan AndersonJon AndersonLinda AndersonTamra ArrandBruce BakerEric & Sue BakerRobert BeattieRodney & Mary BellowsStephan & Susan Betts-BarbusJudith Bigelow
Paul & Amy BizzigottiMary & Rick BlackmerDeborah BlakeDeborah BrinkmanAdam & Erin BrinksCadillac Oral & Maxillofacial
SurgeonsMarcia Calkin
Fred & Rochelle CarrollDave CencerSperry & Gertrude ClaypoolCoBankCharles & Leta CorwinMike CoyAnn & Ike DiehmWilliam & Carol DunnThom EoryBill & Dawn EwaldSteve Frisbie
Christopher & Julie GentryGreg & Susan GrahekStacy & Keith HammondJames & Joan HigginsAaron & Melody HosnerRich & Connie HoukThomas & Ann HuntJohn Itnyre
Thomas & Lisa JacobsonMark & Diana Johnson
Jodi & Clint KeelerKathleen KelsoMichael & Amber KelsoDennis & Kristen Kenny JrRick & Kathi KohlerKris & Rebecca KrannitzDonald LakinDenna & Robert LightHeather & Tony McClureJim & Lucy McGuireLaurie & John McKayMark & Jennifer MitchellMark & Cindy MorleyEdwin & Mildred Morton
Nancy & Robert MulkeyNancy & Ted OliverRenata & Erik OlsonMae & James PurrenhageStacy QuigginKathie RauReggie RayOtto Ream
Tim & Jenny ReaumeBill & Lynn Ross
Bryan & Cadey SalminenJohn & Betty SaylerSEC Schindler Elevator CorpKathy & Ken SimonDan & Maggie SmithJohn SmithKelly SmithTom and Peg SmithMikki StarkMargaret and Dan SwiridukTom TallutoCrystal ThiesEdward & Julie Van AlstGlenn & Berniece Verbrugge
Joann & Richard WallaceRichard & Evelyn WestmaasJessica WilderPhilip & Kathleen WinkleNeil & Martha WolfMatthew WoudenbergMike & Anne Smith ZdrodowskiSarah Zdrodowski
MEYERVETERINARY
CLINIC
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN2014 DONORS
PLATINUM LEVEL ANNUAL SPONSORS
GOLD LEVEL SPONSOR
SILVER LEVEL SPONSORS
BRONZE LEVEL SPONORS
PROGRAM SPECIFIC
2014 DONATIONS
CANT SKIPNancy:Cant skip theY with all the stresses Ihave I come in the Yand its like Sunshine!
Elsa:Youre preachingto the choir!
Nancy Oliver &Elsa Skipper
STAYINGACTIVE
January 11 at 7:00pm Cardio interval sculpting
class with Maria onFriday!!! Whoa. Wonderfulworkout. Every muscle we
worked is sore. Love it.
Jesse Guest-Felsk
2015 Sponsor2014-2015 Sponsor 2014-2015 Sponsor
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2014 Sponsor2014-2015 Sponsor
CORPORATE SUPPORTERS 2014/2015*
2015 Sponsor
*All sponsorship levels show as of January 2015
2014-2015 Sponsor
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