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Page 1: COMMUNITY a of opportunitycan learn to manage and delay the onset of chronic disease and experience measurable improvements in their physical, social, spiritual, emotional, mental,

2015 annual report

COMMUNITYa

of opportunity

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89%Members who attribute a more

positive outlook on life to participation with the Center

$110,000value of space donated to

community groups

100Different programs

to choose from

1180 Number of hours of community meeting

space donated or discounted

92%Members who say their minds are

stimulated by SC programs

5000+Number of

events in FY15

330Donors who have been

contributing for ten years or more

54Nonprofits supported by Center volunteers

109Scholarships for

Membership

FY15 bY the Numbers

98%plan to renew their

membership

80volunteer program leaders

2/3of members are between 65 and 85

51,600Hours of volunteer service Center

members contributed to community organizations in FY15

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*partner program

Chasing Life Series Sponsored by UVa Health System • All Things Digital • Apple/Mac Users Group • Book Discussion Group • Cooking Demonstrations • Gentle Yoga • Current Affairs Group • Financial Series • Great Decisions • Virginia Festival of the Book with Charles Marsh • Investment Visions • Investors Forum • Le Cercle Français • Old Dominion Lecture & Day Trip Series • Nutrition Workshops • Religion, Science & Spirituality • Senior Statesmen* • Social Issues in Medicine • Retirement: Now What? • Travel Lectures • MS Windows Workshops • Wine Club • Writing for Pleasure • Writing for Healing & Growth • Legal Issues for Seniors • Aerobic Dance* (YMCA) • Drawing with Mike Uris • Arthritis Exercise • Ballroom Dance • Bowling • Gallery Talks • DanceFit • Fashion Square Walking • Feldenkrais for Seniors • Full Life Fitness • Golf • Hiking • International Folk Dance • Jazzercise Lite* (Jazzercise) • Ivy Creek Walking Group • Senior Crime Prevention Academy • Line Dancing • Meditation Cultivation • Northside Walking • Parkinson’s Yoga • Primetime Fitness • Racquetball • Rice-Silver Exercise • Architecture in Virginia: Pre-Georgian & Georgian Architecture with Prof. K. Edward Lay • Softball* (C’ville Parks & Rec) • Tai Chi • Tennis • Water Workout* (ACAC) • Gentle Yoga • Zumba – Let’s Dance • Halloween Dance • Albemarle Wood Carvers • Writing a Legacy Journal • Barber-shop Belles & Beaux • OLLI • Ceramics • Crafty Ladies • Encore Players • First Thursday Poetry Club • Quilting Class • First-Wind Band • The Flashbacks • Friday Art Group • Knitwits • Piedmont Pastelists* • Second-Wind Band • Sew & Sews • 150th Anniversary of the 1865 Surrender of Charlottesville and the University of Virginia with Rick Britton • Silver Steppers (tap dance) • Tap Lessons • Sing-Along • Still Sharp Singers • Alcoholics Anonymous • Bereavement Support Group* (Hospice of the Piedmont) • Essential Tremor Support Group* • Low Vision Sup-port Group* (UVa) • Parkinson’s Caregiver Support Group • Sleep Apnea Support Group* (UVa) • TOPS • Bingo* (C’ville Parks & Rec) • Bridge • Bridge Lessons • Bunko • Canasta • Charlottesville Chicks • 11th Annual Active Aging Fair • Chess • Duplicate Bridge • Dominos • Kingfishers • Luncheons • Mah-Jongg • Men’s Poker • Member Social • Member Dinner Social • Pinochle • Scrabble • Singles Schmooze • Socrates Café • Sunday Movies • Travel Buddies • Volunteering • Wii

The Senior Center engages thousands of individuals annually in more than 100 programs across every dimension of wellness. Many recurring and special events are

open to the community, as are all of our day trips, getaways, and cruises.

opportunities to connect, challenge & contribute

Physical • Intellectual • Social • Emotional • Environmental • Spiritual • Vocational

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Dear Friends:

Charlottesville is rich with communities. Geographic communi-ties, online communities, scientific communities, ethnic com-munities, artistic communities, retirement communities, and the list goes on ...

The Senior Center community makes connections and fosters fellowship. It’s what motivates and benefits people of different generations, backgrounds, and interests as they embrace healthy aging here. It is also reflected in the ways these rela-tionships travel outward. Our doors are open—welcoming scores of oth-ers groups—and our reach is wide,

as members and volunteers give back in service to the greater Charlottesville region.

From a newcomer being welcomed into the hiking group to a Center member being connected with the Red Cross as a volun-teer to Virginia National Bank’s Grand Gala sponsorship, you’ll read how Charlottesville’s many communities rely on each other. And you’ll see why, in order for greater Charlottesville to be an age-friendly community, we must support and celebrate the op-portunities our Senior Center provides every day.

Thank you,

Michael Guthrie Peter M. ThompsonPresident Executive Director

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A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. But when Linda Scandore decided to walk the Cami-no de Santiago—a thousand-mile pilgrimage in Spain—some training for that first step seemed wise. A friend mentioned the walking and hiking groups at the Senior Center and suggested she give it a try. She did, and found “a really dependable framework in which to prepare.”

Linda discovered much to commend the hiking group beyond physical activity and a reliable schedule. The safety of being among fellow hikers rather than out in the woods alone. Opportunities to lead. And room for each person’s style and pace. Some may not hike as energetically as they once did, she says, but “they know the mountains intimately. Everybody has a great moment, no matter what they bring to the table.”

While the Center has many long-term members, Linda appreciates how it serves newcomers to our community. Recent arrivals—often those retiring here or relocating to be near family—use the Center as an introduction. Some get their footing and move on; others come and stay on. Either way, people find what they need to ease into Charlottesville.

“You can weave your way in and out, find different things. I love the com-puter class that Clay Sisk and Tom Cross teach,” Linda smiles. They are so approachable and accommodate all levels—I always come away with a valuable nugget.”

At just 64 and having recently completed her sixth Boston Marathon, Linda is far from what might be considered a typical senior. “This is my bridge to a later stage,” she says, thinking decades ahead to life in her 80s or 90s. “But I’m far less fearful because I’ve seen how accomplished these very engaging, very kind people are.”

Linda’s next adventure? The Way of St. Francis pilgrimage in Italy. If you’d care to join her, she can recommend a great group to get you started.

Photo courtesy of Andrew Zapanta

choose your opportunity

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Compared with their peers, senior center participants have higher levels of health, social interaction, and life satisfaction. —National Council on Aging

choose your opportunityWhat is community? It’s not a building or an organization or a neighborhood. It’s relationships. People. People with a sense of trust, belonging, and mutual care—a feeling that comes from shared experiences and meeting common needs.

Members, philanthropists, volunteers, partners, and guests make up the Senior Center community. Together, they make pos-sible the opportunities that empower seniors by supporting both individual independence and community involvement.

These opportunities include physical activity, creative pursuits, volunteering, and lifelong learning. All contribute to healthy aging, which in turn keeps older adults engaged in multiple com-munities—communities nested within each other, from single families to entire populations.

Exchange is at the heart of all this community engagement. It’s the give and take that builds and deepens relationships vital to community. You see it every day in the Center. During band prac-

tice. In a computer class. Among friends in the Garden Café. People sharing and interacting.

That same two-way street connects our many communities. It travels outward as Center members volunteer with the Emer-

gency Food Bank or teach children to fish at Mint Springs. It returns with high school students who come here

to volunteer or philanthropists who support our programs.

Different communities, all providing opportunities to meet needs in ways that none of us could do alone.

The Opportunity of Community

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community healthHealthy aging is what we’re here to help people pursue at the Center. We offer programs across every dimension of wellness in an effort to close the gap between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy and, in the process, improve life in our commu-nity for all ages.

The benefits of health programs in senior centers are well established. Older adults who participate in these programs can learn to manage and delay the onset of chronic disease and experience measurable improvements in their physical, social, spiritual, emotional, mental, and economic well-being.1

Along with improving quality of life, health promotion strategies are key to reducing health care costs and long-term care needs. That helps individuals, families, and society.

“This year’s [United States of Aging] survey points to the impact of health on an individual’s ability to age suc-cessfully. But maintaining good health as we age requires being proactive ... We must seize opportunities across local communities to empower seniors with the skills they need to stay healthy.” —Richard Birkel, Ph.D.

1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The State of Aging and Health in America 2013. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Dept of Health and Human Services; 2013.

Chronic diseases account for 75% of U.S. health care spending.}

Two-thirds of older adults in the U.S.have multiple chronic conditions. (78% have at least one.){

AVERAGE LIFE ExPECTANCY 7868AVERAGE HEALTHY LIFE ExPECTANCY

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The Senior Center and JABA, with support from ACAC Fitness and Wellness Centers, invited local business, government, and com-munity leaders to a thought-provoking event in September 2014. With “The BIG Think: Is Charlottesville Ready for the Age Shift?” acclaimed author, educator, and Boomer consumer authority Matt Thornhill shed light on emerging demographic, societal, and cultural trends that will impact communities for better or worse.

Will our region thrive when these trends hit home in 2020? Effectively applying generational dynamics in the workplace and marketplace is key, according to Matt. He encouraged local plan-ners to hold a placemaking summit, foster entrepreneurship, and make everyone part of the plan.

Top: Matt Thornhill looks at communities through a generational lens. Right: The

audience at the Jefferson School City Center considers the importance of building a sense of

place and community—part of a new model of economic development that attracts

Boomers and Millennials.

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Community Planning

“‘The BIG Think’” elevated the discussion around the quickly changing age demographics and the importance of thoughtfully working toward building an intergenerational community that values the contributions of all citizens. As a grantmaker, we appreciated being involved and look forward to working with partners on strategies to further develop an age-friendly community.”

—Brennan Gould, Director of Programs, Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

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community events & supportFY15 Highlights

Second-Wind Band Celebrates 20 YearsFred Streckfuss started the Second-Wind Band

in fall 1994, with help from James Simmons. Inspiration came from Roy Ernst, a professor at

Rochester’s Eastman School of Music, who in 1991 founded the New Horizons Band Project as a way

to engage seniors in the intellectually stimulat-ing and social atmosphere music offers. The band presented a free concert in December 2014, joined by The Flashbacks—the Center’s touring swing band—and the First-Wind Band, a group for beginning musicians. Four guest conductors

(including Jim and Roy) joined us for the celebration.

Grassroots OutreachReaching out to people where they already gather is a great way to connect with folks who might never set foot in the Center. We started setting up at community festivals, the City market, and other places to share the message of healthy aging. Not only does getting out of the building give us a different frame of reference, it’s important for reinforcing the Center as an integral part of the community, raising aware-ness of need, and spreading the word about the resources and the opportunities available for older adults.

Subaru “Share the Love” Event During its annual “Share the Love” event from

November 20, 2014, to January 2, 2015, Subaru of America donated $250 for every new Subaru

vehicle sold or leased to each customer’s choice of four national charities. In addition to the national

organizations, Subaru retailers had the opportunity to include a local charity. We were honored that Brown Subaru of Charlottesville selected the Senior Center

as its hometown charity. Thanks to Brown and its customers, the Senior Center received over $6000 in

support of healthy aging programs.

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2014 Keswick Horse ShowThe Keswick Horse Show is one of the area’s most revered signs of spring. Along with beautiful and well-schooled horses, the event features the Eastminster Dog Show, a down-home fish fry, and plenty of socializing over several days in May. All the fun also supports local nonprofits. We were extremely grate-ful to the Keswick Hunter Jumper Foundation for naming us beneficiary of the 110th edition of this classic.

Mary P. Reese Scholarship FundLongtime educator and activist Mary Reese joined the

Center in 1996 and shared her many gifts from the start. She served on the Board of Directors from 2000–2006

and again from 2008 until weeks before her death in 2014. Mary was passionate about the Center’s value to our community, so it was with great joy that we renamed our scholarship fund in her honor. The fund underwrites the costs of membership and program fees, ensuring afford-

able access to the Center’s services for everyone.

Grand Gala 2015: Viva Italia!The snow lay on the ground but skies were clear and paths were plowed on February 28, 2015, for our inau-gural Grand Gala. Thanks to community volunteers, guests, and big-hearted donors and sponsors—espe-cially presenting sponsor Virginia National Bank—Viva Italia! raised more than $140,000 to support quality of life for older adults. This annual fundraiser will have a different destination theme each year,

making for a great party and a perfect tie-in with our travel program.

5th Annual Thanksgiving PotluckA few dozen people gathered for our first feast; by

year five, it was over 150. Home Instead Senior Care has donated turkeys each year, and everyone brings a side dish. It makes Thanksgiving easy and fun for lots of people, including couples who don’t want to

cook a huge meal; students who can’t make it home for the holiday, and folks without family in town. Less time in the

kitchen, more time to focus on the things for which we are thankful!

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positively impacting people of every age

The Shenandoah Chapter of the American Red Cross counts the Senior Center as one of our great community partners —

always ready to lend a hand. When the Service to Armed Forces team was looking for items to send to our troops overseas and the Disaster Team needed small toys for children’s comfort kits, the Center was quick to put out a collection box. Within a few days, the box was full. The Center donated several bins of items that brightened the lives of service men and women, veterans, and children whose families had suffered a fire.

The Center encourages its members to volunteer in the commu-nity. They advertise Red Cross volunteer job opportunities and referred member Bill Mitchell to me last year. He has been one of my best caseworkers for follow-up with families who have sent emergency messages to service members. He won our Outstand-ing Service to Armed Forces award this spring. The partnership between the Senior Center and the Red Cross is a positive one, benefitting both organizations.”

Patti WilsonRed Cross Service to Armed Forces Manager

Research demonstrates that volunteering leads to better health and that older volunteers are the most likely to receive physical and mental health benefits from their volunteer activities.

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Hiker, volunteer, OLLI student, music maker, traveler … Rene Bond makes the case for healthy aging without having to say a word. Just look at her smile.

What does she believe the Senior Center contributes to our community? “That’s easy. The Center is a com-munity in itself, with abundant opportunity for growth, connection, and just plain fun!”

Elaborating, Rene shares a few of the challenges and opportunities she’s found at the Center—like winter hiking in the mountains, with its wonderful, clarifying physical exertion. “And more importantly,” she cracks, “learning the benefits of YakTrax!”

Rene is self-deprecating about her artistic pursuits, describing herself as “a non-musical, self-taught flute player” who, through the Second-Wind Band, has learned “when to play and when to hide!” With both the First-Wind Band and the Center’s Still Sharp Singers, she admits to bouts of laughing so hard she can’t blow or sing a note.

A clinical social worker for most of her career, Rene shares her compassion and experience as a bereavement counselor with Hospice of the Piedmont. The weekly bereavement group she leads at the Center is a partner pro-gram she developed. Witnessing the amazing resilience of human beings fills her with hope—and is another manifestation of the growth and con-nection people find here.

With volunteering, Rene maintains, “You gain more than you give. Helping others makes you feel good.” Along with giving generously of her time, she’s a member of The 1180 Society, a circle of philanthropic leaders whose annual donations are a driving force behind our programs. “Philan-thropy is one way of giving back to that which has given so much to me and to so many others.”

Ultimately, amidst the learning and the fun and the vol-unteering, Rene has found something else. “Real friends who have finally made Charlottesville feel like home.”

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Thank you! The Senior Center gratefully acknowledges our Fiscal Year 2015 donors —individuals, foundations, corporations, and organizations—who made philanthropic gifts over the period April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015. These contributions supported the Center’s Annual Fund, programs, scholarships, events, and facility. They included gifts of cash, sponsorships, grants, and contributed services and property.

THE 1180 SOCIETY recognizes individual philanthropic leaders who make a significant impact on the Center by giving $1,180 or more annually in unrestricted funds.Anonymous FriendsMr. Willis F. AbbeyLiz & Tom AllanMs. Alice May AucielloNancy & David BassMrs. Betsy BeanMs. Kakie S. Brooks & Dr. George A. BellerPat & Jim BerryMrs. Eleanor A. BishopMs. Rene BondNan & Dan BrodySuzanne & Rob BrooksMary & Mark BrownMr. Robert D. BrughMrs. Pamela Jean BurkeMaxine & Henry BurtonMrs. Lorraine W. ButlerLinda & Frank CardellaMr. Richard A. CarpenterMrs. Norma ChadwickSally & Donald ClarkMrs. Lynne D. ConboyJoy & Pete CrossMr. Thomas CrowellMrs. Faye M. DavisMary Jane & Ken DerbyMr. Leslie B. DisharoonMargaret & Mark Dryer Mrs. Estelle W. EcholsMrs. Phydele “Toni” EhrlichVicky & Larry EicherCharlotte & Cliff EricksonMolly & Hi EwaldMr. Cecil Floyd, Jr.Jean & Don FossMrs. Barbara J. FriedSally & Joe GieckMs. Jolene C. GreenMrs. Johanna Grossmann-Judge Dottie & Michael GuthrieMs. Susan HamelinMrs. Margaret HaugenDawn & Ted HeneberryKiwi & Landon HilliardBetty & Harold HopkinsMrs. Phyllis D. JacksonLinda & Mark KastanJeanmarie & Jim Kauffman Mr. Bruce Keith

Dr. Anne Logan & Mr. Mark LoganPeggy & Thomas* MacAvoyMargaret & Bill MarleyMs. Jeanne McCuskerSally & Mike McEuenMs. Barbara A. MillarMr. Ralph MillerMr. Ronald A. MohrLisa & Don MorinMs. Caryl A. MueserCathy & Jeep Newman Mrs. Edith H. ParkerMr. James PatonMrs. Linda PerrielloMs. Joanne M. PhillipsRebecca & James RiallMrs. Dorothy H. RichardsCarol & Rodney RullmanJocelyn & Bruce SaundersMs. Dawn Schultz Mr. Leonard C. “Clay” SiskLaurie & Eric StruckoMr. Peter M. ThompsonMr. Chris von FrielingMrs. Vivian WadeDr. James C. WalkerSheila & Ted WeschlerBetty* & Bob* WesselBetty & David WhitcombJane & Bob WhitworthMs. Roberta Bell WilliamsonMr. Thomas F. WingfieldTrula & John Wright

THE SUSTAINERS CIRCLE recognizes individuals who sustain the Center’s work every day through their commit-ment to make monthly contributions. Anonymous Friends Sarah & Matthew AlthoffMr. William A. BakerMrs. Betty L. Bollendorf Mrs. Patricia C. Cook Violet & Peter Crawford Mrs. Phydele “Toni” Ehrlich Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Eicher Ms. Elizabeth E. Friberg Mr. Phillip A. Gates Ms. Max L. Gentry Mr. & Mrs. Michael GuthrieMr. Glen Henderson Ms. Julie D. Horne Ms. Claire A. Johnson Mr. Bruce KeithMr. Russell M. “Mac” Lafferty Ms. Mary-Carolyn Lawson Mr. & Mrs. Andrew R. Lockman Ms. Judith I. MalloryMr. & Mrs. William F. Marley Ms. Janet M. Maupin & Mr. Bill McDermottMs. Barbara A. Millar Ms. Laura Neidert CraigMrs. Marjorie C. Ratcliffe Mr. Kyle J. Riley Ms. Margaret A. Shupnik Mr. Peter M. Thompson Ms. Doreen K. Wills Mr. Joseph J. Wynne

FISCAL YEAR 2015 DONORS$25,000+Mr. Willis F. AbbeyDr. & Mrs. Joe H. GieckVirginia National Bank$10,000–$24,999Altria Companies Employee Community FundBetty & David Whitcomb Fund of the CACFMr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. DerbyMrs. Phydele EhrlichI.J. & Hilda M. Breeden FoundationKeswick Hunter Jumper FoundationRichard & Caroline T. Gwathmey Memorial TrustWoodson Charitable Trust$5,000–$9,999Anonymous Friends Mr. & Mrs. Thomas AllanMr. & Mrs. David H. Bass, David & Nancy Bass FoundationBetter Living FoundationNorma & Dale* ChadwickThe Charles FundMrs. Lynne D. ConboyDavenport & Co.Gertrude M. Conduff FoundationMr. & Mrs. Landon HilliardBarbara & Jay KesslerMs. Laurie LowranceMartha Tarrant Fund of the CACFJeanne McCusker, Home Instead Senior CareMs. Barbara A. MillarMs. Caryl A. MueserMr. John NunleyThe Rimora FoundationRoseWood VillageMr. Peter M. ThompsonUVa Health SystemMr. & Mrs. John Watson, Hanckel-Citizens InsuranceSheila & Ted WeschlerMr. & Mrs. Robert E. WhitworthMs. Roberta Bell Williamson$2,500–$4,999100+ Women Who CareAnna M. Day FoundationMs. Alice May AucielloBama Works Fund of the CACFBB&TMs. Kakie S. Brooks & Dr. George A. BellerCarter Myers AutomotiveMr. Thomas I. CrowellDr. Joe & Sally Gieck Fund of the CACFMr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. EicherHantzmon Wiebel LLPMrs. Margaret HaugenHill & Wood Funeral ServiceMr. & Mrs. Harold HopkinsInez Duff Bishop Charitable TrustMrs. Phyllis D. JacksonThe Laurels of CharlottesvilleMr. & Mrs. Larry J. McElwainMr. & Mrs. Rodney RullmanMr. Glenn W. RustSouthern Development HomesSunTrust

Mrs. Virginia TahboubUnited BankWatterson FoundationBetty* & Bob* Wessel$1,000–$2,499Anonymous FriendsACAC Fitness & Wellness CentersAdelman Family FoundationKimberlee & David Barrett-Johnson, Barrett-Johnson & Associates, Ameriprise FinancialMs. Kimberley Bauman & Mr. Paul GoossensMr. & Mrs. James R. BerryBHG Real Estate IIIMrs. Eleanor A. BishopMs. Rene BondMr. & Mrs. Dan BrodyMr. & Mrs. Rob BrooksMary & Mark BrownMr. & Mrs. E. Richard Brownlee IIMr. Robert D. BrughMrs. Pamela Jean BurkeMr. & Mrs. Henry L. BurtonMrs. Lorraine W. ButlerMrs. Barbara CannonMr. & Mrs. Frank CardellaMr. Richard A. CarpenterEstate of Ms. V. Jacqueline Carroll*Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. ClarkCraig BuildersMrs. Shirley CrehoreDr. & Mrs. Whitman Cross IIMrs. Faye M. DavisMr. Leslie B. DisharoonDominion Virginia PowerMr. & Mrs. Mark DryerMrs. Estelle W. EcholsMr. & Mrs. Cliff EricksonMr. & Mrs. J. Hiram EwaldMr. Cecil Floyd, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. FossMrs. Barbara J. FriedGreat Eastern Management CompanyMs. Jolene C. GreenMs. Susan HamelinMr. & Mrs. William HeneberryMs. Kaitlyn HoyJ & E Berkley FoundationMr. & Mrs. Richard JacobsMrs. Carrie E. JohnsonMs. Rebecca M. JonesMr. & Mrs. Mark KastanMr. Bruce KeithThe Living Water Fund of the CACFPeggy & Thomas* MacAvoyMs. Janet Maupin & Mr. Bill McDermottMr. & Mrs. John M. McEuenChris & Greg MenkeMrs. Jennie Sue MinorMr. Ronald A. MohrMr. & Mrs. Donald R. MorinAnn & Carter MyersNational Auto Dealers Charitable FoundationEstate of Mr. Norman D. Nettleton*Mrs. Edith H. ParkerMr. James PatonPepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Central VirginiaMs. Joanne M. Phillips

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THANK YOU for your commitment to promoting the independence and well-being of seniors.

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THANK YOU for your commitment to promoting the independence and well-being of seniors.Mr. & Mrs. James J. RiallMrs. Dorothy H. RichardsRobinson, Farmer, Cox AssociatesMr. & Mrs. Bruce W. SaundersMs. Dawn SchultzMs. Diana M. SeayDr. & Mrs. Robert F. Selden, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John A. Stalfort IIIStillfield Fund I of the CACFMr. & Mrs. Eric StruckoMr. & Mrs. W. McIlwaine Thompson, Jr.Mr. Chris Von FrielingMrs. Vivian WadeDr. James C. WalkerMr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Watson, Jr.Mr. Thomas F. WingfieldWhitney & Anne Stone FoundationMr. & Mrs. John H. Wright$500–$999Mr. & Mrs. Frank BirckheadMr. & Mrs. Spencer BirdsongDr. Walter L. BlankenbakerThe Bob Mincer FoundationMrs. Peggy Boggs & Ms. Sara PriceMr. & Mrs. Robert BondMs. Lynn A. BradleyMr. & Mrs. G. Larry BrownMr. & Mrs. Jack BrownMr. & Mrs. David CallaghanMr. & Mrs. Eugene F. CorriganMr. & Mrs. Victor M. Dandridge, Jr.Ms. Barbara DealMs. Jane DeSimone Dittmar & Mr. Frank SquillaceMs. Honnor N. DorseyMr. & Mrs. Wallace H. DownsMr. & Mrs. Peter G. EadesEarlysville VFW Post 2044Ms. Genevieve FraimanMrs. Johanna P. Grossman-JudgeMr. & Mrs. Michael R. Guthrie, Roy Wheeler RealtyHome Instead Senior Care, Inc. Mr. Thomas W. HurlburtMrs. Melva D. JarrellMr. & Mrs. James M. KauffmanMr. & Mrs. Mike KirkmanMr. & Mrs. Robert C. LorishMr. & Mrs. William F. MarleyMr. Roger McAllister*Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Mills IIIMKDMMr. LeRoy D. MoyerMrs. Rosemary NothwangerMs. Harriet M. OakleyMr. Mike ParkMrs. Linda PerrielloPfizer FoundationMr. & Mrs. Eugene R. PhilippiMrs. Cynthia RikhyeDr. & Mrs. Thomas SchildwachterMr. & Mrs. Stuart W. ScottThe Second-Wind Band of the Senior CenterMs. Margaret A. Shupnik & Mr. James BarrettMr. & Mrs. Philip SparksJan & John Stalfort & the Stalfort FamilySusan W. Davenport & W. Edgar Spigle Fund of the CACF

Mr. Robert F. TaylorDr. Siva ThiagarajahMr. & Mrs. Robert W. Tucker, Jr.Mrs. Margaret A. Turner*Virginia Eagle Distributing Company LLCMs. Susan Watts & Mr. Gregory A. Smith$250–$499Mrs. Byrd AbbottAlma Lee Hall Irrevocable TrustSarah & Matthew AlthoffMr. William A. BakerRuthe & Martin* BattestinMrs. Betsy BeanMr. Thomas L. BeltMrs. Betty L. BollendorfMr. & Mrs. Rick BowieMr. & Mrs. Richard N. BrightmanMrs. Barbara A. CageDr. David CheslerMrs. Meta T. ChisholmMr. & Mrs. Peter CrawfordMr. & Mrs. John T. Daggett, Jr.Mrs. Georgia S. DavidsonMr. Richard M. DavisMrs. Louise M. DeanMs. Alice L. DeWittMr. & Mrs. Tom DunnellsJudith B. & Michael G. ElyMr. & Mrs. William B. EureMs. Wendy Waldner FlynnMs. Barbara FontaineJane & Dale FruchnichtMary & Richard GillilandMr. & Mrs. Gus GoldsmithMs. Jacqueline C. GroissMr. & Mrs. Gordon HahnMr. Melton HaneyMs. Ann S. HarrodMrs. Kimberly K. HaynesMr. & Mrs. John HellebergMr. William L. HodsonMs. Julie D. HorneMs. Alice G. Howard & Mr. Alan P. BatsonDr. & Mrs. Albert L. HuberMrs. Inge HullMr. Robert C. JohnstonMr. & Mrs. William KahnMrs. Jane W. KerewichMr. & Mrs. John KernMr. & Mrs. J. A. Kessler, Jr.Mr. Russell M. LaffertyMr. David Lea, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Byrd LeavellLegacy HospiceMr. & Mrs. Andrew R. LockmanMr. Bruce L. MacCallMr. Michael R. Matthews, Matthews Development CompanyMr. & Mrs. Thomas B. McIntoshMrs. Elizabeth F. McLernon & Ms. Mary Ellen McLernonMr. Eugene J. MeyungMrs. Barbara MincerMr. & Mrs. Samuel MorganMrs. Sarah NeatheryMiss Pat Odend’halMs. Rhonda QuaglianaMs. Mary W. ReimanMs. Susan W. RobertsMr. William G. RobertsMrs. Mary U. Sihler

Ms. Margaret SnoddyMr. & Mrs. William SpeidenMr. Kerwin C. StotzMr. & Mrs. Charles G. TewksburyMr. & Mrs. Kirk TrainMiss Barbara Jean TurnerMrs. Carolyn WardenMr. & Mrs. Scott WaskeyMs. Corinne WebbMr. & Mrs. Robert E. WestbrookMr. & Mrs. David H. WhitcombMr. Jon Beverly WhitlockDr. & Mrs. Morton C. WilhelmMrs. Mary H. WinslowMr. & Mrs. W. Keith WoodardMr. & Mrs. Richard J. WorchMs. Suzanne Yeaman & Mr. Thomas A. McQueeney$100–$249Anonymous FriendsMr. & Mrs. Dick AbidinMr. & Mrs. William L. AchenbachColonel & Mrs. William AdamsMs. Nanette AlcaroMrs. Erma M. AndersonMr. & Mrs. John AndersonDrs. Kathleen & Edgar AnsellMrs. Patricia Asuncion & Mr. George H. PhillipsAtlas Wealth ManagementMs. Jennifer M. AyersMrs. Alice S. BattenMr. & Mrs. Rodney BeckwithMs. Elizabeth B. Benzinger*Mr. Howard C. Berckman*Mr. William L. BickleyMr. & Mrs. Ralph BledsoeMs. Shirley B. BloomBlue Ridge Executive TransportationMr. Leon L. Blumreich & Mr. Jesse GammonMrs. Esther A. BlytheMrs. Barbara R. BonesteelMr. John Dekoven Bowen IIIDr. James H. BowlesMr. & Mrs. Thomas Boyd, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Pete BradshawMrs. Alice BradyBranchlandsMrs. Jean Brandes & Mr. Francis Burns*Mrs. Lynne BrewerMr. & Mrs. Gary BrinkMs. Deborah BrownMr. Lindsay W. BrownMs. Lois A. BrownMs. Melinda BrownMr. William BuckleyMr. & Mrs. R. Wayne BurgessMr. Bob BuzzardMr. & Mrs. Duncan CampbellMr. & Mrs. Garland M. CanterMr. & Mrs. Edgar P. Cardwell, Jr.Mrs. Esther M. CarrazanaDr. & Mrs. Freeman CaryMrs. Rosanne L. CaseyMrs. Betty CauthenMr. & Mrs. Tommy L. ClarkMrs. Carol F. ClarkeMrs. Joan W. ClementsMrs. Julie M. CoinerMr. & Mrs. Carlo Colombini

Mr. Edward M. ComptonMrs. Patricia C. CookMr. & Mrs. Wade CrawfordMr. Roger D. CyrMs. Margery L. Danner-RothProf. Edward W. DavisMr. Gerard DeilyMr. & Mrs. Richard F. DeMongMs. Emmy K. DennisonMs. Mary Loose DeVineyMrs. Mary J. DickensMr. Jeffrey G. Dreyfus & Mr. Bob HedrickMr. & Mrs. Edwin E. DuggerMrs. Alison H. DunscombMr. Robert M. DunscombDr. & Mrs. Robert H. EdgertonMr. William L. EmaMr. Delton Lee Everton, Jr.Mr. Albert N. FalconeFaulconer Construction CompanyMr. & Mrs. John R. FaulknerMr. Frank FeigertMr. Horace E. FidlerMr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. FizerBette & Charles FlickingerMs. Mary G. FloodMr. & Mrs. Richard L. FrenchMs. Elizabeth E. FribergMr. & Mrs. Donald G. FritzKirstin & Paul FritzMr. Richard J. FunkMr. Charles GaglianoMrs. Pamela W. GaleMs. Joyce S. GarverMr. & Mrs. John GavrilovicMs. Carolyn G. GermanMrs. June GibsonMs. Marjory B. GiulianoMichelle & Jeff Sanders, Glass House WineryDr. & Mrs. Charles H. GleasonMs. Jane GoodwinMr. D. Brock GreenDr. & Mrs. William H. GreyMrs. Margaret M. GroveMs. Jean C. HarperMrs. Jan S. HeischmanMr. & Mrs. Stephen H. HelvinMs. Sarah P. HendleyMr. & Mrs. Cole HendrixDr. Jack HirschMr. & Mrs. Frederick P. HitzMr. Addison S. HobbsMr. & Mrs. Edwin HobsonBarbara & John HoganMary & Jim HoldenMr. Mark HoldrenMrs. Anne D. HopperMr. John A. JacksonMr. & Mrs. P. Douglas JensenJHW Consulting ServicesMs. Claire A. JohnsonDr. & Mrs. John KattwinkelMr. Charles E. Keith*Mr. Roy W. KennedyMr. Bruce KirchnerDr. Kristin Koch, Evolution HearingMr. & Mrs. Mark KrebsMr. Fred S. Landess

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Ms. Sarah Lawrence & Mr. Philip D. Lawrence, Jr.Mrs. Mary A. LedermanDebbie R. & Tim R. LeeMr. & Mrs. Kent L. LeeMr. & Mrs. David L. LewisMs. Susan S. LibermanMr. & Mrs. Joseph LiebermanMr. & Mrs. Thomas B. LincolnMr. & Mrs. Paul LoukidesMr. & Mrs. John Lowsky, Sr.Mr. Ian O. MacConochieMs. Mary Lee MacDonaldMs. Marcia J. MacNaughtonNancy & Jim MaloyMs. Susan O. MarcellMs. Beverly S. Maresca & Mr. Peter FinkMr. Nicholas MarinelliMrs. Vernetta P. MarshallMr. & Mrs. Paul G. MartinMs. Eleanor G. MayDoris & Paul MaysMs. Barbara McCauley-Simmons & Mr. Charles H. SimmonsMr. James F. McDaniel, Jr.Ms. Barbara A. McMillanMr. & Mrs. Leigh B. Middleditch, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Stauffer MillerMrs. Barbara P. MitchellMr. & Mrs. William H. MitchellMr. & Mrs. Carl D. MojeMs. Terry MontgomeryMrs. Eileen S. MoyerDr. Robert NathanMrs. Carolyn S. NesselroadeMr. & Mrs. Richard NungeMrs. Beverly B. OgilvieMr. & Mrs. Bertrand A. PageMrs. Altha M. ParrMs. Ruth ParsonsMrs. France A. PayneMrs. Virginia PealeMs. Jerry L. PliskoMr. & Mrs. Leo F. PontonMr. Philip PorterMr. & Mrs. Wayne PullenMr. & Mrs. John R. QuinnMs. Carolyn RatcliffeMs. Barbara ReidMs. Margaret R. RiceMrs. Anna G. RiddervoldMs. Kyra RitterRobbins Staffing SolutionsMr. Edgar J. Roberts, Jr.Ms. Martha L. RobertsMrs. Joanne RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Joseph RobinsonDr. & Mrs. Dudley F. RochesterMr. & Mrs. Boyd F. RohrbackMr. & Mrs. Dennis RookerMr. & Mrs. William RoughDr. John C. RowlingsonMr. & Mrs. Gilbert W. RoyMr. & Mrs. Stuart SaltzmanMr. & Mrs. Claude A. SandyMr. William SatterthwaiteMr. & Mrs. William A. SchererMr. Ernest A SchmittMr. & Mrs. John E. Scott, Jr.Mrs. Mary B. ScottSenior Center Golf GroupMs. Karen Shank

Ms. Agnes J. AndersonMr. Charles L. AntrobusMrs. Nobuko AsaiMs. Charlotte BaileyMrs. Lavonne C. BaileyMiss Jean BakerMs. Katherine M. BakerDr. Marie Coles BakerMrs. Edith S. BallardMrs. Mae BarbourMrs. Mary A. BarnabeiMs. Elsie M. BarndMr. & Mrs. Paul BarolskyMrs. Gayle Y. BarronMrs. Rose-Marie BattigMr. & Mrs. Tryon F. Bauer, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. BeanMaureen & Michael BeckMrs. Joan P. BeckwithMr. Wayne F. BeddowMs. Vail G. BelyeaMr. & Mrs. John W. BergerMs. Karla K. BergerMr. Carroll M. BerndtMs. Anne C. Bertrand-GuyMs. Stephanie BickersCol. Lettie J. BienMs. Joanne R. BillupsMs. Helga BisuttiMr. Stephen J. BlairMs. A. Elizabeth BlankenshipMrs. Lula B. BoldenMrs. Elizabeth BonvillianMs. Florence M. BosworthMr. & Mrs. Sullivan BowerMrs. Rose BowkerMs. Betty M. BowmanMrs. Ruth M. Boyle*Ms. Jessie BranciforteMs. Susan D. BremerMr. Leslie A. BridgmanMrs. Elise K. BrighamMs. Linda M. BroadbentMs. Brigitte Louise BroohmMrs. Liliane L. BrotskiMr. Robert BurnettMs. Eleanor N. BusaMrs. Jeanne M. BusseMr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. CabellMs. Carlin S. CampMs. Joan G. CanevariMrs. Bowie R. CarpenterMr. Louis H. CarrMs. Gloria Barry CarriganMs. LaVerne H. CastoMrs. Maria Dominguez ChapelMrs. Ann V. CharltonMr. Vincent C. CibbarelliMs. Kathleen A. ClarkMs. Marj ClarkMs. Shelby T. ClementsMs. Ann CloughMs. Teresa M. CoffeyMs. Roxana S. ColvinAnn & Anthony ConwayMr. Stephen W. CooleyMr. & Mrs. Ronald J. CottrellMr. & Mrs. Dwight L. CragunDr. & Mrs. James W. CraigMrs. Dorothy Anne CuffMrs. Shirley B. CunninghamMrs. Hovey S. Dabney

Dr. & Mrs. Jerry ShortSilver Peak REIT, Inc.Ms. Sherry SinardMs. Martha E. SindenMr. & Mrs. John K. SleemanMrs. Betty O. SmallwoodMr. & Mrs. Craig R. SmithMrs. Dell W. SmithMr. William L. SmithMrs. Mary S. Smith*Ms. Susan Snyder & Mr. Robert SpekmanMr. Randall SomervilleMrs. Barbara A. SpellmanCaptain & Mrs. Peter A. Stark, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William F. Steigman, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Leonard StoehrMs. Ruth S. StoneMr. Thomas StottMr. Larry R. StremikisMrs. Betty StriderMr. Woods P. StringfellowMr. Todd A. SturmanMr. & Mrs. Edward D. Tayloe IIMrs. Nona P. TaylorDr. Kuldeep TejaMs. Tara TelfairMs. Sandra ThomasMr. Chris ThompsonMrs. Ann R. TomsTops #VA537JJ TowlerMr. & Mrs. Robert ViccellioMr. & Mrs. Richard P. VinalJane & Gary Von KennelMs. Judith H. WalkerMr. & Mrs. Robert L. WalkerMr. & Mrs. William W. WardlawMs. Melissa WarrenMs. Kathy Watkins, Favorite CakesMs. Ellen WatsonMr. John S. Watterson IIIMr. & Mrs. Walter S. WeaverMr. Douglas W. WebbinkMrs. Darien WeiMs. Martha WeissMs. Katharine A. Welch & Mr. Lee FreudbergMs. Clara Belle WheelerMr. & Mrs. Carl A. WhisnerMs. Jill WhitleyMr. & Mrs. George WilliamsMr. & Mrs. J. Page WilliamsMs. Julia M. WilliamsMr. Joseph J. WynneMr. Curtis D. YoheMs. Paula YukselMr. & Mrs. Douglas H. ZanzotDr. Cecile ZinbergUp to $99Anonymous Friends Mrs. Eleanor AbbotMr. & Mrs. Henry J. AbrahamMs. Margie H. AdamsonAlbemarle CarversMs. Barbara H. AlbertDr. C. Knight AldrichMr. & Mrs. Carol AlexanderMs. Patricia AllinsonAllison PartnersMr. Peter Almonte

Your support matters — a lot! Membership dues may cover 14% of our operating budget, but donations and fundraising events provided 60% of the essential support needed to run the Senior Center last year.

Dr. & Mrs. John Staige Davis IVMrs. Jeannette F DeaversMrs. Veronica DeighanMrs. Patricia Bottom DelanyMs. Joan P. DeLongMrs. Elizabeth DeMaynadierMs. Sandra R. DerrMr. & Mrs. Ken DiggesMrs. Eleanor G. DroneyMrs. Jayleane DruckerMr. Kirk M. DunkleeMr. & Mrs. William W. DunnMs. Sue Ellis DyarMr. & Mrs. John E. Early IIIMrs. Ann C. EddinsMs. Margaret W. EdwardsMrs. Lois Dunfee ElliottMs. Mary Lea ElmoreMiss Mary EnsmingerMs. Lisa Eorio & Mr. Cliff MaxwellMrs. Ruth EstepMrs. Marilyn Climenson EubankExxon Mobil FoundationMrs. Doris E. FairMr. Richard D. FaixFellowship of Christian AthletesMs. Margaret Wine FieldingMr. & Mrs. Ronald E. FischerMs. Mary V. FisherMs. June Carter FosterMrs. Margaret FowlerMs. Deborah P. FranklinMr. & Mrs. Joseph FrisinaMs. Julia FudalaMs. Patricia L. FullamMrs. Joyce B. FullerMr. Joachim FunckMs. Margaret S. GableMs. Mary P. GallagherMr. Laurence Gardner IIMrs. Ramonde T. GardnerMr. Bruce J. GarretsonMr. & Mrs. Michael GarstangMr. Phillip A. GatesMr. Gary A. GayonThe GE FoundationMs. Max L. GentryMs. Virginia GerminoMrs. Marjory S. GibsonMr. & Mrs. Earl S. GillespieMr. & Mrs. Ted GirasMrs. Jean E. GlakasMrs. Luanne D. GlosserMs. Donna G. GoingsMs. Judy L. GoldenMs. Edith GoodMs. Nancy GoodmanMrs. Betty GoreMr. Chris B. GoreGrand Happiness Foundation through Grand Home Furnishings CharlottesvilleMr. Gerald Gene GranrothMrs. Linda B. GravesMs. Ronna Gray & Mr. Lester S. PearlsteinMr. & Mrs. William S. GrayMs. Dorothy GribasMs. Nancy C. GrimMs. Michele L. GrouxMr. William R. Haid*Ms. Hansie HaierMr. Mark Haley

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Mrs. Marie LothMs. Helene T. MaguireMs. Judith I. MalloryMs. Louise A. MalloyMrs. Linda J. ManciniMs. Judy MandellMs. Amelia C. ManningMrs. Lillian P. MarsdenMrs. Gayle MarshallMr. & Mrs. John F. MarshallMr. & Mrs. Laurence MassieMs. Joyce McDanielMs. M. Ann McDanielMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McDonaldMs. Carolyn Polson McGee & Mr. Gary C. McGeeMrs. Avis McGuigganMs. Carol McHaleMs. Lois C. McKenzieMr. & Mrs. Edward McMurdoLexie A. & Eugene S. McVeyMr. & Mrs. Israel MencheroMrs. Audrey H. MichieMr. & Mrs. Stephen E. MillardMr. Lloyd MillerMs. Thalia C. MillerDr. & Mrs. David B. MogaMs. Anna MonroeMs. Alison F. MontgomeryMs. Catherine A. MoomawMr. Milton MooreNancy & Richard MooreMrs. Bonnie G. MortonMs. Carla MullenMr. & Mrs. Alfred MuoioMrs. Jane B. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Wayne T. MurphyMrs. Carolyn NakasianMs. Laura Neidert CraigMr. & Mrs. Hugh NelsonMs. Jan E. NiederbrockMr. & Mrs. Richard NunleyMs. Sandra C. O’Brien & Mr. Donald M. MillerMr. Harold L. OlingerMs. Janet K. OvermanMr. & Mrs. James E. PaceMr. Walter A. Pace, Jr.Mrs. Arlene L. PageMrs. Joyce H. PageMrs. Marie-Therese PainMs. Elvira PannellMs. Marcy ParmiterMs. Mary Ann Parr & Mr. Dennis WoodriffMrs. Betty Mae PasternakMs. Christine S. PatrickMs. Phyllis L. PayneMr. & Mrs. John PealeMiss Lucy Byrd PegauMrs. M. Beatrice PerdueMr. John PetzeMs. Shaina PhillipsMs. Ruth PickerMrs. Gerda W. PirschDr. & Mrs. Thomas A. PittMs. Robin D. PolingMs. Patricia Anne PomeroyMs. Anne M. PontusoMr. James H. PooleMs. Margaret H. PottsMs. Barbara P. PriceProfessional Movers, Inc.

Ms. Maria Puente-DuanyMr. & Mrs. James A. Purdy IIMrs. Juanita M. PurvisMrs. Carolyn L. RaderMr. Richard RaemschMrs. Cheryl M. RaglandMrs. Marjorie C. RatcliffeSusan & Lloyd RauppMrs. Margaret H. RayMiss Faye R. ReedMrs. Priscilla A. ReedMrs. Loretta ReillyMr. & Mrs. William ReinholdMs. Linda RenfroeMs. Gloria RennoldsMr. & Mrs. Nicholas D. ReppucciMr. & Mrs. William S. Rich, Jr.Mrs. Maxine L. RiddleMr. Kyle J. RileyMrs. Natalie J. RinkerMrs. Regina RivelloMr. & Mrs. Elmer RobertsMr. Goodwin B. RobertsonMrs. Merle M. RobertsonMs. Colleen M. RockYvonne & Jon RockettMs. Adele A RoofMr. & Mrs. Ronald B. RootMr. Ed RosensteinMs. Natalie E. RossMs. Jill Saperstein & Mr. Floyd HurtMrs. Carmella SardiMs. Patty C. SaulMrs. Marian G. SavoryMs. Ellen H. SchumanMs. Anne B. ScottMs. Yvonne ScottMr. & Mrs. Jim ScuffhamMs. Susan Seidler & Mr. Robert O. Whaley, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John R. SellersMr. & Mrs. John I. SharpMs. Beth E. ShatinMr. William ShermanMs. Dorothy W. ShieldsMr. Glenn R. ShortMs. Connie ShowalterMs. Martha SikesMr. Roland H. SimonMs. Doris G. SmithMr. & Mrs. Duane E. SnowMs. Nancy P. SnowMrs. Joyce M. SnyderMs. Ruth M. SnyderAnn & George SouthwellMs. Diana M. Souza-CastroDr. & Mrs. Donald SpanoMr. & Mrs. Robert SpaulsMrs. Virginia SpryMrs. Mary Kate Stockner St. ClairMr. & Mrs. Carl StatonMr. & Mrs. David StoneMr. Ralph J. Stoudt, Jr.Helen & Bob StrohMs. Christine E. SweetersMr. Randall D. Switz, Situs Appraisal LLCMs. Jo Lee TarbellMr. & Mrs. James L. TewMs. Zan TewksburyMrs. Gwen L. ThabetMrs. Bobbie J. ThompsonMrs. Sheila M. Thompson

Mrs. Margaret TitusMs. Carol S. TormeyMr. & Mrs. George TraversMs. Nora C. Trodden & Mr. Richard TroddenMr. & Mrs. Leonard I. TuchynerMs. Marion S. TurkMr. & Mrs. John R. Turnbull, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joel C. UnderwoodMr. & Mrs. John J. ValloricMrs. Janny Van BeekMrs. Audrey F. Van OrdenMrs. Lyra M. ViegasMr. & Mrs. William VollrathFrances & William von SeldeneckMs. Dale WaldenMrs. Martha WallMr. Robert J. WaltersMs. Hilda WardMr. Robert A. WatsonMs. Joan C. WeigumMrs. Ardelia B. WellsMs. Littlepaige WempleMs. Sharon L. WeyerMs. Shirley A. WhittMs. Mary WieckingMrs. Muriel D. WigginsMs. Susan J. WilhelmMrs. Lossie N. WilkinsonMr. & Mrs. Lloyd L. WillisMs. Doreen K. WillsDr. Michael R. WillsMs. Sharon I. WoltzMs. Ida Lee WoottenMr. James L. YatesMr. Harry H. Young, Jr.Mrs. Marguerite P. YoungMr. David ZackowskiMs. Antonia ZapponeMr. & Mrs. Burton ZiskMs. Jean L. Zoumbaris

GIFTS IN KIND & DONATIONS TO YARD SALE include donations of goods or services that are used at the Center, and for events like the annual Grand Gala, as well as contributions of goods to sell at volunteer-led yard sales to raise funds for the Center.Anonymous FriendsA & A Limousine LLC Mr. & Mrs. John A. AdamsAllied Concrete Company Mr. Richard AlonzoMr. & Mrs. John AndersonAndrew Minton JewelersMr. James E. BaileyMs. Kate BaileyMr. Donald W. BantonMrs. Betsy BeanMr. John C. BertramBetter Living Inc. Big Ray & The Kool Kats Ms. Phyllis BinderThe Boar’s Head InnMrs. Betty L. BollendorfBranchlandsMs. Linda BreslauMrs. Jane K. Burns

Ms. Linda A. HaltermanMr. & Mrs. Leroy R. Hamlett, Jr.Mr. Herbert HanftMrs. Joan M. HapstackMr. Ronald HarmonMr. & Mrs. Roy HarrillMr. & Mrs. Ralph A. HarrisonMrs. Violette M. HartwellMr. & Mrs. William B. HarveyMr. & Mrs. Monte M. HatfieldMr. & Mrs. Gary HegemierMr. Frank O. HeintzMrs. Beverly C. HemmerMr. Glen HendersonMrs. Maud B. HenneMr. Laurin HenryMr. Stewart HettigMr. Jay W. HirshMs. Anne Staples HobsonMs. Thelma HockmanMr. & Mrs. David HoggMr. & Mrs. LeBron J. HoldenMs. Simona Holloway-WarrenMrs. Alice May HonenbergerMr. & Mrs. Charles Hood, Jr.Ms. Roberta M. HysellMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Inge, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. John A. JaneMs. Olga JarebMr. & Mrs. Robert A. JohnsonMs. Ada JonesMr. & Mrs. Daniel JordanBrigadier General & Mrs. Walter W. KastenmayerMs. Rachel KeenMs. Shirley KeirMrs. Michele KellermannMs. Edith P. KellyLaura & Jonathan KeohaneMrs. Marta E. KiddMs. Barbara KingThe Knit-WitsMrs. Joanne KoppMr. Joseph R. Kornicke IVMrs. Norma C. KramerMs. Riva Kramer & Ms. Laura LowellMr. William KrauseMrs. Enid KriegerMs. June T. KrishnaMs. Geraldine KrugerMr. George KudravetzMrs. Cornelia H. LaheyMs. Katherine LambMs. Dorothy K. LansingMrs. Elizabeth Y. Lanterman*Mr. & Mrs. George R. LarieMs. Mary-Carolyn LawsonMs. Ann P. LeahyMr. Hank K. LeeMr. & Mrs. Wendell H. LeeMr. & Mrs. Jacob C. LevensonMs. Adele C. LevyMrs. Edith F. LewisMrs. Susan W. LewisMs. Mildred M. LindsayDr. Richard LindsayMrs. Shirley C. LindsayMrs. Sarah LitchfieldMs. Tait S. LivingoodMr. & Mrs. Galen LloydMr. & Mrs. Edward LonvickMs. Maxine F. Lorence * Deceased

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You are creating a community that embraces the power of healthy aging to positively transform lives. Thank you!

Mrs. Linda L. CardellaCaspari Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth ChasinMs. Louise ChevesMs. Alice C. CookMs. Rhonda L. CulverMs. Jo Anne CurrieMs. Katherine DayBarbara & Ed EckelmeyerJudith B. & Michael G. ElyMs. Angelina P. EschauzierMr. Albert N. FalconeFellini’s #9 Ms. Helen FieldMary & Sam FisherMs. Diane FlackMr. William A. FloracFood Lion of CharlottesvilleMs. Rita D. FrederickThe Fresh MarketMr. Ed FreundschuhKirstin & Paul FritzMs. Teresa GableMr. Spencer GayThe Glass PaletteMs. Judy L. GoldenMrs. Joan E. GoreJulaine & Peter GrayHamilton’s at First & MainMs. Beverly A. HankinsMr. & Mrs. Ryan L. HansonThe Happy Cook Harris TeeterMrs. Margaret HaugenMrs. Kimberly K. HaynesMrs. Beverly C. HemmerMrs. Maud B. HenneMr. Gregory N. HiemenzMr. Albert W. HighsmithHome Instead Senior CareMrs. Anne D. HopperMs. Sue W. HowlandMs. Kaitlyn Hoy Ms. Roberta M. HysellMs. Beverley J. JacobsJefferson VineyardsMs. Minnie P. KayMr. & Mrs. George J. KellyMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. KellyMs. Christine S. KennedyKeswick Vineyards Tasting Room Mr. & Mrs. John KnollMr. William KrauseMs. Mary LandryMr. & Mrs. Robert C. LarsenMs. Carol A. LashMrs. Margaret P. LathamMs. Marilyn LawsonMrs. Edith F. LewisLynne Goldman Elements Ms. Marcia J. MacNaughtonDr. & Mrs. Leo MallekMs. Marilyn D. MarshallMrs. Elizabeth F. McLernonMs. Terri MeadMr. & Mrs. Israel MencheroMs. Allison MitchellMona Lisa Pasta Monticello MediaMrs. Barbara MorinDr. & Mrs. David L. MorrisMr. James B. MorrisMs. Carla MullenMs. JoAnn MurrayNeroli Spa & Apothecary The Newsplex Mr. Tim O’KaneMs. Rozanne D. Oliver

Omni Richmond Hotel Palladio RestaurantPanera Bread - Hollymead The Paramount Theater Mrs. Altha M. ParrMs. Judith A. PatemanPeace Frogs Travel/Outfitters Pepperidge FarmMs. Maria PeterDr. & Mrs. Arnold B. PopkinMs. Sally PowersMs. Maria Puente-DuanyMr. Patrick PunchMr. Warren C. QuillianMrs. Marjorie C. RatcliffeRed Pump Kitchen Ms. Harriet ResioRichey & Co. Shoes Mrs. Regina RivelloMs. Martha L. RobertsMrs. Norma L. RodriguezMr. Edward D. Russell Jr.Sam Miller’sCarmella & Ernest* SardiScarpaMr. & Mrs. Kent SchlusselMr. Gerald Schreeck*Ms. Dawn SchultzMs. Sherry SinardMr. David B. SmithMrs. Sondra B. SnowSnow’s Garden CenterSpeak! Language Center Captain & Mrs. Peter A. Stark Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William F. Steigman Jr.Stonefire Kitchen & Catering Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E. StonerMr. & Mrs. Robert E. StorckTavola Restaurant JJ TowlerMrs. Patricia TraversValley Office MachinesE. A. & Robert Van OrdenVirginia Eagle Distributing Company LLCVirginia OperaMs. Barbara H. VogeleyMr. Chris Von FrielingMs. Kimberly WarschawMs. Sally A. WatsonMs. Susan E. Watts & Mr. Gregory A. SmithMrs. Linda H. WeaverWestminster-Canterbury of the Blue RidgeMrs. Mary C. WheelerMrs. Sharon WhiteMrs. Jane M. WhitworthWhole Foods MarketMrs. Laura S. Williamson

GIFTS IN HONOR OF ...23rd Anniversary of 1180 Pepsi Place

by: Ms. Caryl A. MueserAARP Volunteer Tax Preparers

by: Ms. Joanne R. BillupsMs. Jessie BranciforteMrs. Melva D. JarrellMs. Joyce McDanielMr. Richard RaemschMs. Shaina Phillips

Albemarle Carversby: Mrs. Joan E. Gore

Liz Allan & the entire Grand Gala Committee

by: Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. WhitworthGeorge & Susan Allen

by: Dotty & Larry BrownDorothy E. “Dot” Cagley

by: Mrs. Melva D. JarrellMargaret Fitch for her service as a Notary Public

by: Ms. Olga JarebMrs. Natalie J. Rinker

Albert N. Falconeby: Home Instead Senior Care

Ms. Roberta M. HysellMr. & Mrs. John A. Stalfort III

Bruce J. Garretsonby: An Anonymous Friend

Joe & Sally Gieckby: Ms. Elizabeth Woodard

James Timothy Kauffmanby: Mr. & Mrs. James M. Kauffman

Mark W. Johnsonby: Mrs. Kirstin Fritz

D. Vincent McMullen IIby: Mrs. Nobuko Asai

James & Brenda Myersby: Mr. & Mrs. James M. Kauffman

Lesley L. Myersby: Mr. & Mrs. James M. Kauffman

Melissa & John Schrockby: Mr. & Mrs. James M. Kauffman

The Second-Wind Bandby: The Earlysville VFW – Post 2044

The Second-Wind Band’s 20th Anniversary

by: Mrs. Cynthia RikhyeSenior Center Members & Staff

by: Mrs. Betsy BeanSenior Center Staff

by: Mrs. Betsy BeanMr. Peter M. Thompson

Zohra Siddiquiby: Mrs. Bette D. Flickinger

James W. Simmonsby: Ms. Carlin S. Camp

Leonard C. “Clay” Siskby: An Anonymous Friend

Mrs. Bowie R. CarpenterMs. Dale WaldenMs. Kathy Watkins

Her Staff at the Senior Centerby: Ms. Jennifer M. Ayers

Charles G. “Chuck” Tewksburyby: Nancy & Richard Moore

Peter M. Thompsonby: Ms. Mary Ann Parr & Mr. Dennis Woodriff Ms. Maria Puente-Duany

Ms. Dawn SchultzMr. & Mrs. Robert Viccellio

David H. Whitcombby: Mr. & Mrs. William Kahn

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF ...Ann R. Antrobus

by: Mr. Charles L. AntrobusBruce Baumgartner

by: Mrs. Elizabeth A. AllanEdwina Blankenbaker

by: Dr. Walter L. BlankenbakerLowell D. Bishop

by: Mrs. Betsy BeanMrs. Eleanor A. BishopMs. Susan O. Marcell

Everett S. Boggsby: Mrs. Margaret J. Boggs

Frances M. Brittinghamby: Mr. Albert N. Falcone

Grace Byersby: Mrs. Linda B. Graves

Dale A. Chadwickby: Ms. Margie H. Adamson

Mrs. Gayle Y. BarronMrs. Betsy BeanMrs. Betty L. BollendorfMs. Lois A. BrownMr. & Mrs. Frank CardellaMrs. Norma ChadwickMr. & Mrs. Donald E. ClarkMs. Joan P. DeLongJudith B. & Michael G. ElyMr. Albert N. FalconeMrs. Margaret HaugenMs. Roberta M. HysellMrs. Phyllis D. JacksonMr. William KrauseMr. & Mrs. Wendell H. LeeMs. Tait S. LivingoodMs. Terry MontgomeryMs. Caryl A. MueserMrs. Cheryl M. RaglandSusan & Lloyd RauppMs. Barbara ReidMrs. Loretta ReillyMr. & Mrs. Gilbert W. RoyMr. & Mrs. Claude A. SandyCarmella & Ernest* SardiMr. & Mrs. Bruce W. SaundersMr. Ernest A SchmittMr. Peter M. ThompsonMr. & Mrs. Leonard I. TuchynerMr. & Mrs. William G. VollrathMr. Robert A. WatsonMs. Susan WattsMrs. Darien WeiMr. & Mrs. Robert E. WestbrookMr. Jon Beverly WhitlockMs. Doreen K. Wills

Ramona J. Chapmanby: Mr. Jon Beverly Whitlock

Patricia Ann Cochraneby: Ms. Elsie M. Barnd

Phyllis Cohenby: Mr. Albert N. Falcone

Betty Cooganby: Mr. Cecil Floyd, Jr.

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Lorraine M. Coteby: Ms. Margie H. Adamson

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. WestbrookLonnie B. Dickens

by: Mrs. Mary J. DickensManuel “Mike” Dominguez

by: Mrs. Maria Dominguez ChapelPerry W. Dumez

by: Mr. Albert N. FalconeHerbert W. “Bud” Eismann

by: Mr. Stephen W. CooleyRobert William Emerson

by: Ms. Patricia A. PomeroyRobert C. Ernst

by: Ms. Caryl A. MueserFaith E. Fell

by: Mr. Albert N. FalconeVirginia B. Fife

by: Ms. Enid KriegerMs. Susan Seidler & Mr. Robert O. Whaley, Jr.Mr. Peter M. Thompson

Her parents Josephine & Robert Floodby: Ms. Mary G. Flood

Eddie L. Floydby: Mr. Delton Lee Everton, Jr.

Thelma B. Geerby: Mrs. Betsy Bean

Ms. Caryl A. MueserMs. Beth E. ShatinMs. Jean L. Zoumbaris

Ms. Catherine Gibsonby: The members of Tops #VA537

Luther Y. Goreby: Mr. Frank Feigert

John D. Hagueby: Mr. Albert N. Falcone

Katharine Hancockby: Mr. Philip Porter

Diane Harrellby: Mrs. Lula B. Bolden

Ms. Susan E. WattsMr. Jon Beverly Whitlock

Margaret “Peggy” Harrisby: Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Westbrook

Dorothy R. Hobbsby: Addison S. Hobbs

Katherine E. Hollifieldby: Ms. Sarah P. Hendley

Mr. James E. HollifieldMr. & Mrs. George R. LarieMs. Mary W. ReimanMs. Nancy P. SnowMr. Peter M. Thompson

Gerald “Gerry” Schreeckby: Mrs. Lynne Brewer

Mrs. Kirstin FritzMrs. Margaret HaugenMs. Caryl A. MueserMr. Peter M. Thompson

Betty Seibertby: Ms. Patricia Allinson

Senior Center Golf Group members John J. Vlasis, Gerald Schreeck, Edith L. Grinde, Arthur J. Cohen, William G. “Bill” Eley, Gerry Danis, Calvin E. “Cal” Loving & Nancy K. Vayvada

by: Senior Center Golf GroupGregory E. Seay

by: Mrs. Betsy BeanDavid L. Silburn

by: Mr. Albert N. FalconeElizabeth Adah M. Stump

by: Mrs. Carol D. AldridgeMiss Jean BakerMrs. Mary A. BarnabeiMrs. Carnice Lee BertiBlue Ridge Executive TransportationMs. Mary V. BryantMrs. Janice L. CircleVi & Pete CrawfordMrs. Faye M. DavisMrs. Agnes M. DeBellisMs. Sandra R. DerrFaulconer Construction CompanyJean & Don FossMs. June Carter FosterMr. Gary A. GayonFellowship of Christian AthletesMrs. Anne D. HopperMs. Diane E. HuntleyMr. Arthur Louis KreinerDebbie & Tim LeeMs. Marilyn B. LutzMrs. Faith M. MinyardYvonne & Jon RockettMs. Sandra C. RussellMs. Mary S. ShoreMs. Sherry SinardMs. Sandra SmithBrenda & Bill SteigmanMr. Peter M. ThompsonMr. Harry H. Young

Paul A. Tolarby: Mrs. Kirstin M. Fritz

Mildred Stoneburner Travisby: Mrs. Dorothy H. Richards

Ms. Patty C. SaulEleanor G. Tremblay

by: Mrs. Hovey S. DabneyMr. Laurence Gardner IILexie & Eugene McVeyMr. & Mrs. Richard L. NunleyMr. & Mrs. Dennis RookerMr. Peter M. ThompsonMr. & Mrs. J. Page Williams

Nancy K. Vayvadaby: Mrs. Margaret J. Boggs

Anne R. Waldnerby: Ms. Wendy Waldner Flynn

Mary Burke Wagnerby: Mrs. Beverly B. Ogilvie

Jessie T. Hookby: Dr. & Mrs. Freeman Cary

Margaret Jonesby: Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cardella

Jacqueline “Jackie” Kennamerby: Ms. Caryl A. Mueser

Kitty L. Landessby: Mr. Fred S. Landess

Donald Ledermanby: An Anonymous Friend

Eleanor B. “Ellie” Malmfeldtby: Mr. Peter M. Thompson

Christine J. Maslykby: Mr. Cecil Floyd, Jr.

Ms. Caryl A. MueserShirley H. McDaniel

by: Mr. James F. McDaniel, Jr.Thomas N. Mullen

by: Mrs. Betsy BeanNancy B. Neikirk

by: Mr. Jon Beverly WhitlockMatthias “Matt” Neumark

by: Mr. & Mrs. Ken DiggesMs. Dorothy GribasMs. Lois C. McKenzieMs. Caryl A. MueserMr. & Mrs. Hugh Nelson

Jean Oakley & Rosemary Jarmanby: Anonymous Friends

Sam W. Parkerby: Mrs. Edith H. Parker

Mary V. Patonby: Mr. James Paton

Mary P. Reeseby: Mrs. Elizabeth A. Allan

Ms. Margie H. AdamsonDrs. Kathleen & Edgar AnsellMrs. Betsy BeanMrs. Peggy Boggs & Ms. Sara PriceMrs. Lula B. BoldenMrs. Betty L. BollendorfMrs. Alice BradyMrs. Elise K. BrighamMrs. Suzanne J. BrooksMs. Lois A. BrownMrs. Barbara A. CageMr. & Mrs. Frank CardellaNorma & Dale* ChadwickMr. & Mrs. William B. EureMr. Albert N. FalconeMr. & Mrs. Donald W. FossMrs. Kirstin FritzMr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Gatewood, Jr.Ms. Nancy C. GrimMr. & Mrs. Charles A. GrossmannMrs. Margaret HaugenMrs. Dawn HeneberryMr. & Mrs. Harold Hopkins

Mr. & Mrs. Willie L. Holt on behalf of the Holt-Tinsley familyMrs. Phyllis D. JacksonMs. Claire A. JohnsonMr. Bruce KeithMrs. Susan W. LewisMs. Mary Loose DeVineyMrs. Lillian P. MarsdenMs. Barbara A. MillarMr. & Mrs. Henry N. F. MinichMrs. Jennie Sue MinorMr. Ronald A. MohrMr. & Mrs. Donald R. MorinMs. Caryl A. MueserMs. Carol Hurst & Mr. Jon O. Nafziger Mrs. Linda PerrielloMr. & Mrs. Wayne RiddleMs. Susan W. RobertsDr. Mary Anna Rushia*Ms. Sandra C. RussellMr. & Mrs. Bruce W. SaundersMs. Dawn SchultzMs. Diana M. SeaySenior Center Party Bridge GroupMs. Zohra SiddiquiMs. Martha SikesMr. & Mrs. Philip SparksMr. Charles R. St. Clair IIIMs. Ruth L. StonePeter M. ThompsonJJ TowlerMr. & Mrs. Leonard I. TuchynerMs. Lorraine WallenbornMs. Susan E. WattsMr. & Mrs. Robert E. WestbrookMr. Jon Beverly WhitlockDr. & Mrs. Morton C. WilhelmMs. Jean L. Zoumbaris

Edwin L. Rushiaby: Dr. & Mrs. Albert L. Huber

Edwin L. & Mary Anna Rushiaby: Mrs. Alice Brady

Ms. Caryl A. MueserMr. & Mrs. Robert E. Westbrook

Mary Anna Rushiaby: Anonymous Friends

Ms. Margie H. AdamsonMrs. Elizabeth A. AllanAtlas Wealth ManagementMs. Lois A. BrownMrs. Barbara CannonMr. & Mrs. Donald E. ClarkDr. & Mrs. James W. CraigMrs. Jayleane DruckerMr. & Mrs. William W. DunnMr. Albert N. FalconeMr. & Mrs. Donald W. FossMs. Jacqueline C. GroissDr. & Mrs. Albert L. HuberMs. Maxine F. LorenceBonnie G. & Scott A. MortonMrs. Priscilla A. ReedMr. & Mrs. William S. Rich, Jr.Mrs. Dorothy H. RichardsMs. Susan W. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Joseph RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Ronald B. RootMr. & Mrs. Gilbert W. RoyMr. & Mrs. Bruce W. SaundersMs. Martha SikesMrs. Bobbie J. ThompsonMr. Peter M. ThompsonMr. Jon Beverly Whitlock

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FRANCES JEAN ROBEY LEGACY SOCIETY recognizes individuals who have included the Senior Center in their estate plans with a bequest or deferred gift, such as a charitable remainder trust, or designation of the Center as the beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy. The Senior Center grate-fully acknowledges the following donors’ commitment to ensuring that the Center can offer our community opportunities for healthy aging well into the future.(As of August 1, 2015)Anonymous FriendsWillis F. AbbeyElizabeth A. “Liz” AllanKimberlee & David Barrett-JohnsonPatricia C. CookCarol & Bruce* CopelandViolet & Peter CrawfordRaymond E. EastVicky & Lawrence EicherJoe H. GieckBetty GoreHansie HaierInge & Carl* HullPhyllis D. JacksonBruce KeithJane M. LynchRonald A. MohrJoanne M. PhillipsRandy RinehartMary Anna* & Edwin* RushiaDawn SchultzPeter M. ThompsonCharles E. Walker, Jr.Jon Beverly WhitlockJane M. WhitworthThomas F. Wingfield

If you have made a planned gift to benefit the Senior Center, we hope you will share that with us so we may include you in the Robey Society. We are happy to provide information about planned giving options. Please contact Peter Thompson at 434.974.7756 or [email protected].

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE CENTER AT BELVEDERE includes gifts and pledges in support of our vision for the future of healthy aging in the Charlottesville region. (through August 1, 2015)$1,000,000 and aboveAnonymous Friend$500,000–$999,999Anonymous Friend$250,000–$499,99920th Century Merchants Fund of CACFGenan FoundationSally & Joe GieckPerry Foundation, Inc.Woodson Charitable Trust$100,000–$249,999Anonymous FriendsEstate of Mrs. Janie CaldwellCharlottesville Parking Center, Inc.

Mrs. Lynn D. ConboyEstate of Mrs. Martha B. LowranceMr. & Mrs. Richard NunleyThe Wheeler Family$50,000–$99,999James & Patricia BerryThe Charles FundEdith H. Parker$25,000–$49,999Anonymous FriendElizabeth AllanBetter Living FoundationMaxine & Henry BurtonPepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Central VirginiaThe Stalfort FamilyPeter M. Thompson & Barbara A. MillarTiger Fuel CompanyWells FargoRoberta Bell WilliamsonBetty & David Whitcomb$10,000–$24,999Willis F. AbbeyDavid & Kimberlee Barrett-JohnsonI.J. & Hilda M. Breeden FoundationEstelle W. EcholsJolene C. GreenConstance Hallquist & Brian CowanEstate of Margaret “Peggy” HarrisTed & Dawn HeneberryKatherine Hollifield*Home Instead Senior CareMr. & Mrs. James M. KauffmanBarbara & Jay KesslerFred S. LandessBill McDermottGregory A. MenkeMental Health Services Fund of the CACFJoe & Norma MillerMary P. Reese*Rotgin Family Fund of CACFRodney RullmanBruce & Jocelyn SaundersVirginia TahboubVirginia National BankBob and Jane WhitworthWoodard Properties$5,000–$9,999Byrd W. AbbottMargaret “Peggy” BoggsDavid BowermanRobert D. BrughLena & Gene CorriganJoy & Whitman CrossCaroline & Ray EastEmmanuel Episcopal ChurchCecil R. Floyd, Jr.Mary Lynn FowlerMr. & Mrs. Robert L.V. FrenchGE FoundationGwathmey Memorial TrustWilliam L. HodsonJames Hollifield Betty & Harold HopkinsMr. & Mrs. Robert M. HuffHuffman Family Fund in the CACFMr. & Mrs. James M. MarshallRandolph R. RinehartRobinson, Farmer, Cox AssociatesEdwin Linn Rushia, Jr.

Robert RushiaDr. & Mrs. White McKenzie Wallenborn$1,000–$4,999Drs. Ed & Kay AnsellElizabeth H. BeanDr. George Beller & Kakie BrooksLynn A. BradleyMr. & Mrs. E. Richard Brownlee Robert D. BrughPatricia C. CookCrafty Ladies of the Senior CenterDominion Foundation Matching Gift Program Dunstan Fund of CACFJean & Donald FossMr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Gatewood, Jr.Kirstin & Paul FritzJoan & Luther* GoreJanet & Cole HendrixMr. & Mrs. Charles A. GrossmannBruce KeithLaura & Jonathan KeohaneJackie & Eric MartinRalph A. MillerRonald A. MohrLisa & Don MorinLinda G. PerrielloLinda & Ted VerhagenJames C. WalkerVivian WadeWatterson FoundationJon Beverly WhitlockRandi & Randy WhitlowR.E. Lee & Son Inc.Trula & John Wright$999 and underAnonymous FriendsAbidin Family Fund of CACFMargie H. AdamsonCarol D. AldridgeJean BakerMary A. BarnabeiCarnice Lee BertiLula B. BoldenBetty L. BollendorfAlice BradyElise K. BrighamSuzanne J. BrooksLois A. BrownMary BryantPamela Jean BurkeMr. & Mrs. Gordon C. BurrisBarbara CageLinda & Frank CardellaNorma & Dale* ChadwickJanice CircleMrs. Carol CopelandViolet & Peter CrawfordCulbertson FoundationFaye DavisAgnes DeBellisMary Loose DevineyChristine & Brad EureAlbert N. FalconePatricia A. FordJune Carter FosterPat & Randy GoreNancy GrimMichael GuthrieMarge HaugenDana & Bill HendersonMr. & Mrs. Willie L. HoltAnne D. HopperDiane HuntleyPhyllis D. JacksonPatricia B. JensenGeorgia D. Kegley

Arthur Louis KreinerDebbie & Tim LeeSusan W. LewisJack LooneyMr. & Mrs. Robert C. LorishBarbara S. LundgrenMarilyn LutzLillian P. MarsdenCliff Maxwell & Lisa EorioJennie Sue MinorMr. & Mrs. Henry N.F. MinichFaith MinyardCaryl A. MueserJon O. NafzigerMorgan PeytonJan & John RedickMr. & Mrs. Wayne C. RiddleSusan W. RobertsArnethia RossDr. Mary Anna Rushia*Sandra C. RussellAllison & Tom SchildwachterDawn SchultzDiana M. SeaySenior Center Party Bridge GroupMary S. Shore Zohra SiddiquiMartha SikesSherry SinardSandra SmithJulie & Phil SparksChuck St. ClairBrenda & Bill SteigmanRuth StoneGeorge ThompsonJJ TowlerMr. & Mrs. Leonard I. TuchynerDonna & Bob TuckerJean B. TurrentineJudith H. WalkerSusan E. WattsMr. & Mrs. Robert E. WestbrookLeslie & Harvey WilcoxDr. & Mrs. Morton C. WilhelmElizabeth WoodardWW AssociatesJean L. Zoumbaris

Gifts In KindBarb Wired LLCKakie Brooks & George BellerMelba & Brian CampbellChris & Brad EureConstance Hallquist & Brian CowanKing Family VineyardsLarry McElwainMatthews Development Company, LLCLisa & Don MorinLinda Perriello Julie & Phil Sparks The Reserve at Belvedere

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If your name has been omitted in error, please contact Development Director Kirstin Fritz at [email protected] or 434.974.7756 so that we can make the correction.

Thank you!

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Senior Center, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. Contributions are tax-deductible within the extent of applicable law. The independent audit conducted by Robinson, Farmer, Cox Associates was unqualified. Both the audit report and IRS form 990 are available at seniorcenterinc.org or by request to Senior Center, Inc. The Center is nationally-accredited, meeting all the fiscal standards of the National Institute of Senior Centers.

Financial Data for Fiscal Year 2015April 1, 2014–March 31, 2015 | Operating and Capital Campaign

The Senior Center receives no funding from local, state, or federal governments. The Center is sustained financially through diverse revenue streams from both philanthropy and earned income. Program services to create opportunties for healthy aging in our community account for 77% of the Center’s expenses.

Revenue

Total revenue* Includes $1,293,764 in temporarily restricted contributions to the Campaign for the Center at Belvedere, the Scholarship Fund, the Program Fund, and other capital projects.

ContributionsMembership DuesProgram & TravelFundraising EventsGrantsRentalsIn KindOther

$1,669,036173,517209,555225,139

70,10051,94650,62658,434

*

$2,508,353 *

$632,5734,747,035

LiabilitiesEquity

Total liabilities & equity $5,379,608

Liabilities & Equity

Assets

Total assets $5,379,608

Cash & Cash EquivalentsSeabrook EndowmentOtherLand & Facility

$209,332339,673

1,004,3903,826,213

** Includes The Center at Belvedere property.

**

**

ExpensesProgram Services Fund DevelopmentAdministration & General

Total expenses $1,435,884

$991,835300,308143,741

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Classrooms & technology will strengthen collaborative programming.

Gymnasium with elevated walking track will promote activity for all ages.

Performance & rehearsal space will enhance arts participation.

Spaces inside and out will foster essential social interaction.

Volunteer center will bolster civic engagement and community nonprofits.

THE CENTERAT BELVEDEREHealthy Aging is a Community Endeavor

by 2030, the number of adults over 65 in the Charlottesville area will double, increasing the need for programming and facilities. Planning and funding for our future home is underway. Visit thecenteratbelvedere.org to learn more.

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senior center

1180 pepsi place

charlottesville, virginia 22901

434.974.7756

seniorcenterinc.org

to positively impact

our community

by creating

opportunities for

healthy aging

through social

engagement,

physical well-being,

civic involvement,

creativity, and

lifelong learning.

the Mission

Outcomes from everyday activities at the Center have meaningful results for our community.

• Programs that support active aging• Partnerships with area organizations • Volunteers for other nonprofits• Meeting space for community groups • Community and civic engagement• Awareness of aging issues

community outcomes

Board of DirectorsMichael Guthrie, President Jeanne McCusker, Vice PresidentDavid Whitcomb*, TreasurerElizabeth Allan*, Secretary

Frank BirckheadLynn BradleyGene Corrigan*Hi Ewald* M. Jean Foss*Cole Hendrix*

Ann MyersRodney Rullman*Eric StruckoBob Tucker*Judy Walker*Doug Wheeler* Senior Center Member

Jennifer Ayers Keanan BrownTamaine Curry Margaret Fitch*

Kirstin FritzLinda Hahn*Kimberly Haynes*Sam Morgan* Carla Mullen

Virginia PealeMaria Puente-Duany Peter Thompson*Susan Watts*

staff