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Page 1: Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Annual Report 2009
Page 2: Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Annual Report 2009

By the Numbers: 11,000 –Girlmembers 3,100–Adultmembers 980–Lifetimemembers 80–Kansascounties 1–Council

Our Mission: Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.

Operational Headquarters: 360Lexington,Wichita,KS67218 (316)684-6531|Toll-Free:(888)472-3683|Fax:(316)684-4141|kansasgirlsouts.org

• Facebook.com/ksgirlscouts • Twitter.com/ksgirlscouts • Youtube.com/ksgirlscouts • Flickr.com/photos/ksgirlscouts

GirlScoutsofKansasHeartlandservesmorethan14,000girlsandadultsin80KansascountiesthroughitsoperationalheadquartersinWichitaandregionalofficesinEmporia,GardenCity,Hays,andSalina.Foundedin1912,GirlScoutsistheleadingauthorityongirls’healthydevelopmentandisthepremierleadershipdevelopmentorganizationforgirls.

Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland

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Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Board of Directors, FY 2009

OfficersAllison Ochoa, ChairShirley J. Mosher, First Vice ChairBetty Greer, Second Vice ChairKarin Gillette, SecretaryShelley L. Hunt, Treasurer

Members At LargeMimi Balazs-Shellito, WichitaBarbara Beran, HaysMartha Brewer, ColbySue Dieckhoff, SalinaBeth Eckert, ParsonsMartha Fee, HutchinsonCindy Hoover, WichitaElaine Hudson, ParsonsCandy Johnson, EmporiaDon Keller, HutchinsonConrad Koehler, HutchinsonLorna Nelson, McPhersonCallie Remschner, Garden CityDeborah Sauer, WichitaTerri Schmitz, ParsonsSheryl Stanley, GoddardJoan Wagner, KechiBeverly White, WichitaSharon Woods, Council Grove

CEOShelly Chenoweth

Setting the Gold Standard How many times have you been asked: “Do Girl Scouts have anything equivalent to the Eagle Scout?”

Imagine if we could turn the tables, change perceptions, increase awareness—so people would ask “Do Boy Scouts have anything similar to the Gold Award?”

That’s exactly what we intend to do.

All across our council, Girl Scouts are giving back to their communities, planning, developing and executing intricate projects in pursuit of their Bronze, Silver, and the most-coveted Gold Award, the highest honor in Girl Scouting. Their efforts deserve recognition, both within our council and in our broader communities.

Within this annual report we’d like to share the stories of Girl Scouts who’ve gone above and beyond to earn their Gold Award—truly demonstrating Courage, Confidence and Character. We appreciate the support of donors, foundations and corporations, whose contributions have made this all possible.

Gold Award winners are overdue for recognition. Now is their time.

Yours in Girl Scouting,

Allison Ochoa, Shelly Chenoweth, Chairman of the Board CEO

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Finding Courage, Fighting Grief How one Goddard Girl Scout found Hope by Honoring a Dear Friend

At 17, you’re supposed to have your whole life ahead of you. Late-night conversations with friends are supposed to center around the ups and downs of teenage relationships, college plans and putting together that “perfect” prom outfit—not on cancer treatment. But for one Goddard Girl Scout and her dear friend Audra (affectionately called “Audie”) cancer was unfortunately a topic of conversation many times.

Ambassador Girl Scout Erin Blitz showed true Courage, when she faced the grief of losing a dear friend head-on, and completed a Gold Award project that not only honored Audie’s legacy, but brought hope and comfort to children whose lives have been turned upside down by a devastating diagnosis.

Erin recalls vividly how the idea for her project, “Audie’s Odds and Ends” came about. “Audie passed away four days before her 18th birthday. Prior to her final hospitalization, she discovered that I was trying to complete my Gold Award, and we brainstormed different ideas. She spoke of the unbelievable boredom she experienced while in the hospital as a child and teenager. A few months after her passing, I recalled our conversation and decided that the best way to honor our friendship was to complete the project she had suggested.”

Erin sought the assistance of a Gold Award advisor, Allison Wright, to help her formulate, develop and carry out a plan to create tote bags filled with toys and entertainment for pediatric cancer patients at Via Christi St. Francis.

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Erin spent nearly 100 hours sewing, ironing, and stuffing 100 bags before delivering them on March 9, 2009, just two days after what would have been Audie’s 19th birthday.

My friends often ask about my project and we

reminisce about Audra. We think of the sensitive

young woman who attended marching band

camp during the heat of the summer

and who persevered through the pain of just

walking onto the field for Color Guard

performances,” said Erin “I found sewing isn’t my best

talent, but every hour I spent sewing tote bags is worth the

distraction for a sick child. I think Audie would be pleased

with the outcome.

Cou

rage

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From Bronze, to Silver, to Gold—the Benchmark of SuccessFive Belleville Girl Scouts Create Restful Place for Community

Their Gold Award project may have centered on benches, but these Ambassador Girl Scouts have done anything but sit around. Belleville Girl Scouts Erica Hadachek, Courtney Kasl, Laura Monsanto, Haley Hiatt and Jacie Jackson learned firsthand the definition of “sweat equity.”

This is no ordinary Girl Scout Troop. Four of the five girls have been members

of Girl Scout Troop 20536 for 13 years, with the fifth not far behind with 12 years of membership. Not only have they progressed through each level

of Girl Scouting, they’ve also all earned their Bronze and Silver Awards. Going for the Gold Award seemed the next logical step, they just

needed a project. Republic County High School CounselorChris Klos approached the girls wanting to know if they would help build benches for the community. He had received a grant through the Resource Council and offered to supervise the project. The girls helped him build four benches last summer, donating one to the community of Munden, two to the Girl Scouts, and one to the Methodist Church in Belleville. But they

didn’t stop there. “Most of us attend the Methodist Church here,and we wanted to give something back for all the support they’ve

shown us for the past 13 years,” said Jacie Jackson. “We wanted to create a nice area around the bench with landscaping that could be used for

Vacation Bible School, Sunday school classes, weddings, etc.”

Carol Monsanto, the girls’ troop leader for the past 13 years, saw first-hand how hard the girls worked to create a peaceful sanctuary. “The project took a lot of physical labor,” said Carol. “The ground was not of good quality and required a lot of work to take the sod out. For the limestone, they actually went out to a pasture, dug it out, and transported it back to the church.”

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Stone by Stone, Colby Girl Scout Builds Character Hard Work and Hours of Labor Result in Peace Garden

“Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.”

-AnneFrank

IfCharacterliesinone’sownhands,AmbassadorGirlScoutAmanda BarnumofColbyhascertainlyearnedhershare.Hervisionfora PeaceGardenatherlocalchurchtookhoursofhardlabortocarry out,buttheresultiswellworthit. Amanda,anactivememberofGirlScoutingsinceKindergarten, isnostrangertoearningawardsforhercommunityserviceefforts. Inthespring/summerof2004hertroop(#10162)earnedtheirBronze Awardbyscraping,primingandpaintingthebenchesatthelocal baseballdiamonds,andearnedtheirSilverAwardin2007byhostingan overnighteventforGirlScoutsofallagestocelebrateGirlScoutWeek.Buther GoldAwardprojectwasbyfarthemoststrenuous.

“Idefinitelyhavemorerespectforthosewhoworkinconstruction.Idon’tknowthatIcoulddothatkindofworkdayafterday,weekafterweek,”saidAmanda.“TowardstheendofthegroutingworkIreallyhadtopersevere;itwasgettingcolderoutsideandIwasworkingwithwet,roughcement.”

BeginninginSeptemberof2008,Amandachosethelocationforthegarden,leveledthegroundandsandbase,builttheretainingwall,laidtheflagstoneandgrouted.Inthespringshelaidthecementforthepathandaroundthecircletohelpkeepthewallinplaceandtogiveita“finished”look.Shethensetthestatuaryandplantedflowers.ThegardenwascompleteinJune2009,taking10monthstocomplete.

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See ‘N’ Sell: See ‘N’ Sell is an annual Arts & Craft Show benefitting Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland that takes place every year on the Saturday before Thanksgiving at the Salina Bicentennial Center. See ‘N’ Sell hosts 200 craft vendors selling homemade items as well as a variety of food vendors offering delicious treats. This community event also features performances by local choir groups, an opportunity to meet Santa Claus, and other entertainment.

Festival of Giving: More than 500 Girl Scout troops made wishes come true for 22 social service agencies at the 60th Annual Festival of Giving at Century II in downtown Wichita. This event, on the first Saturday in December, is the largest Girl Scout service project of the year. It provides an opportunity for Girl Scouts from Butler, Cowley, Harvey, Sedgwick and Sumner counties to say “thank you” to the community for their continued support of Girl Scouting. The girls make or purchase gifts for local social serviceagencies, as well as host booths with service projects.

2009 Cookie Sale:The 2009 Girl Scout Cookie Program was from January through March 2009, with more than 1.3 million boxes sold. This annual entrepreneurial tradition funds initiatives such as the council’s financial aid program for families, community-service projects, summer camp offerings, troop trips, educational opportunities for Girl Scouts and their leaders, program development and much more.

Girl Scouts at the Hays Cookie Kickoff test their skills in a cookie-stacking competition.

Shoppers browse through handmade Christmas ornaments at See N’ Sell.

2009 Highlights

Girl Scouts collect thousands of stuffed animals to give to United Way of the Plains, which in turn are given to children in crisis.

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We receive more than $450,000 annually from

United Ways and Community Funds. We appreciate the support of the following:

United Way of Barton County Coffeyville United FundCowley County United WayUnited Way of Dickinson CountyUnited Way of Dodge CityUnited Way of El DoradoUnited Way of Ellis CountyFinney County United WayUnited Way of Flint HillsHoisington United WayIndependence Community Chest United Way of Labette CountyUnited Way of McPherson County Overbrook Community ChestUnited Way of the PlainsPratt County United FundUnited Way of Reno CountyRice County United WaySalina Area United WaySeward County United WaySterling Community Chest

We’re deeply grateful for the unwavering support of corporations and foundations including:

• Homer E. Bjork Family Trust – $63,500 to support Girl Scouting in Thomas County• K.T. Wiedemann Foundation – $10,000 to support Council-wide art programs • Spirit AeroSystems – $25,000 to support STEM and leadership programming • Baughman Foundation – $10,000 general operating support• Finnup Foundation – $13,081 to support the renovations of the Garden City Little House• Kansas Health Foundation – $19,615 for various summer programming• The Lattner Family Foundation – $10,000 for general operating support• Verla Nesbitt Joscelyn Foundation – a total of $11,000 for general operating support• William T. Kemper Foundation – $7,000 for repairs and renovations of the Garden City Little House• Bank of America Foundation – $5,000 for outreach programming• Flint Hills Girl Scout Foundation and the Betty L. Wright Tribute Fund – $5,710 for Emporia region programs and Scouterships• Jane and Bernard Reeble Foundation – $5,000 program support for the Emporia region• Stella A. & Ray E. Dillon Foundation – a total of $5,000 for general operating support

Key Partnerships

Unrestricted Temporarily Permanently Total Restricted Restricted SupportandRevenue PublicSupport Donations $ 119,368 $ 158,333 $ 2,700 $ 280,401 In-kinddonations 2,679 2,679 UnitedWay 496,205 496,205 Grantrevenue 133,129 133,129 Specialevents 34,436 34,436 Changeinvalueofbeneficial interestincharitableremaindertrust (10,000) (10,000) Totalpublicsupport $ 785,817 158,333 (7,300) 936,850 Revenue Cookiesales,net 2,482,841 2,482,841 Fallopportunity/otherproductsales,net 287,435 287,435 Supplysales,net 192,162 192,162 CampingFees 136,473 136,473 Programfees 191,810 191,810 Investmentincome(loss) 27,833 11,321 39,154 Miscellaneousincome 38,445 38,445 Totalrevenue 3,356,999 11,321 3,368,320 Totalpublicsupportandrevenue 4,142,816 169,654 (7,300) 4,305,170 Netassetsreleasedfromrestriction 150,393 (150,393) Expenses Programservices 3,619,846 3,619,846 Supportservices Administrative 760,985 760,985 Fundraising 301,424 301,424 Totalexpenses 4,682,255 4,682,255 Changesinnetassets (389,046) 19,261 (7,300) (377,085) Netassets,beginningofyear 10,551,940 498,473 889,195 11,939,608 Netassets,endofyear $10,162,894 $ 517,734 $ 881,895 $ 11,562,523

2009 FinancialsStatement of Activities Year Ended September 30, 2009Audited and submitted to Board of Directors for approval.

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Juliette Low Society $100,000+ UnitedWayofthePlains

Gold Circle – $50,000+HomerE.BjorkFamilyTrustK.T.WiedemannFoundation

Silver Circle – $25,000+SpiritAeroSystemsUnitedWayofRenoCountyUnitedWayoftheFlintHills

Bronze Circle – $10,000+BaughmanFoundationFinnupFoundationTrustKansasHealthFoundationMarylouiseD.MederTrustMr.andMrs.DarrelRolphSalinaAreaUnitedWay,Inc.TheLattnerFamilyFoundationVerlaNesbittJoscelynFoundationMrs.VelmaWallace

Friendship Circle $5,000+ Anonymous BankofAmerica BoyScoutsCoronadoAreaCouncil FinneyCountyUnitedWay FlintHillsGirlScoutFoundation GirlScoutAlumni&Friends GirlScoutsoftheUSA Dr.DanielHousholderand Dr.MarthaS.Housholder JaneandBernardReebleFoundation PrattCountyUnitedFund SewardCountyUnitedWay StarLumber&SupplyCompany

StellaAand RayEDillonFoundation,Inc. UnitedWayofBartonCounty UnitedWayofDodgeCity,Inc. UnitedWayofElDorado UnitedWayofEllisCounty WilliamT.KemperFoundation

Ambassadors – $2,500+ CityofGardenCity CoffeyvilleUnitedFund CowleyCountyUnitedWay,Inc. EarlBaneFoundation GreaterSalinaCommunityFoundation IndependenceCommunityChest INTRUSTBank KenandJanShannonFamilyFoundation MildredandRollandMiddlekauff Foundation RiceCountyUnitedWay Mr.andMrs.DavidRolph RoubackFamilyFoundation,Inc. S.M.&LauraH.BrownCharitableTrust FrankandMarieMildrexter FoundationTrust UnitedWayofDickinsonCounty,Inc. UnitedWayofMcPhersonCounty USAFunds Wal-MartFoundation BettyL.WrightTributeFund

Seniors – $1,000+ Mr.KeithL.Anderson AshGroveCharitableFoundation Mrs.BarbaraBeran CarlMandRuthLCoonrod FamilyFoundation Mr.andMrs.C.Q.ChandlerIII CharitableFoundation ShellyChenoweth

CommerceBancsharesFoundation CommerceBankofGardenCity DaneG.HansenFoundation DanielJ.TaylorFamily CharitableFoundation MartyFee FidelityStateBankandTrustCompany Ms.ValarieFlorio Mr.andMrs.ScottFowler GraceM.StarlinCharitableTrust MelbaV.Hughes Mr.andMrs.JamesF.Hunt LutheranCommunityFoundation NewIron&MetalofLiberal Mrs.AlicePacker Mr.andMrs.LeePhillipsIII Piping&EquipmentCo.,Inc SchaeferJohnsonCoxFreyArchitecture ServantChristianCommunityFoundation Mrs.AngelaStateler SterlingCommunityChest TeboDevelopmentCompany TheRobertM.BerenFoundation TheRotaryClubofHutchinson TheSweatFamilyFoundation UnitedWayofLabetteCounty Ms.DonnaL.Vanier

Cadettes – $500+ Anonymous Mrs.MaryV.Balazs-Shellito Mr.andMrs.KennyBrewer BuckleyIndustries,Inc. D.V.DouglassRoofing,Inc. Mr.andMrs.Daniels Ms.SueE.Dieckhoff Ms.KarenK.Ebert FirstNationalBankinCimarron George&BellePearceFoundation GoldenPlainsCreditUnion

2009 Annual Report Donor Category List –ThesegiftsweremadeinFY‘09,whichreflectsgivingOct.1,2008throughSept.30,2009. Mr.andMs.MontieGreer HenkleDrilling&SupplyCo.,Inc. Mr.EricHirsh HoisingtonUnitedWay KansasPrima Ms.PatriciaA.Kennedy MaryF.&AlbertBakerMemorialTrust Mr.andMrs.C.EricMcCurley MidwestEnergy,Inc. Mr.DaveR.Ramirez Mr.andMrs.JamesRemsberg RichardL.MangieriLivingTrust SalineCounty SedgwickCounty SouthernStarCentralGasPipeline Mr.andMrs.RichardStrandmark TheCityofOsborne TheKearneyCountyBank TheKennethCastleCharitableTrust TheScoularFoundation Mr.JamesH.Upshaw Mr.andMrs.SterlingV.Varner Ms.PatriciaWalker Mr.DuaneE.West WesternStateBank WichitaCommunityFoundation Ms.SandraWiederstein

Juniors – $250+ Anonymous AltrusaClubofEmporiaKansasFoundation AmericanChemicalSocietyWichita AmericanStateBankand TrustCompany,N.A. AndrewsMcMeelUniversalFoundation Dr.MitziM.Bales,M.D. Ms.RevaL.Benien BlueBeaconInternational,Inc. CityPlumbingCo.,Inc. CommunityMarketPlace

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Compton Construction CorporationConco ConstructionCREW - TECT AerospaceMs. Kathie CrispinMr. and Mrs. Sean DiGiovanniMrs. Marlo DolezalMr. and Mrs. Anonio J. DuranoMs. Coleen DysonEnerSys, Inc.Finney County Attorney’s OfficeMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. GodfreyMs. Helen M. GravesMs. Shelly HarrisHeartland Building Center, Inc.Ms. Elaine HudsonInsurance Planning Inc.International Association of Machinists & Aerospace WorkersJames A. & Juliet L. Davis Foundation, Inc.Ms. Carol A. JunkMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. KotchMs. Kandi LaMarLifetime Dental Care, PAMr. and Mrs. Linden J. LorensonNex-Tech, Inc.Overbrook Community Chest Mr. and Mrs. Verlin PfannenstielMr. and Mrs. David PolandMr. and Mrs. Dennis RobertsRural Telephone ServiceMr. and Mrs. Pat SandersMr. and Mrs. Jim Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Morrie SoderbergSoroptimists International of HaysMr. and Ms. Douglas StanleyMr. and Mrs. John S. StephensMs. Diana StiebensThe Women’s Fair/Invision Prod., LLCThomas County Comm. FoundationMs. Katie UtterMr. Charles W. Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winegar

Brownies – $100+ Mr. and Mrs. George Ablah Ms. Constance M. Achterberg Alfalfa, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Clealand F. Baker, Jr. Ms. E. J. Bandt Ms. Cathy Barnes Mrs. Patsy R. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Behring Dr. Nona Berghaus Ms. Karen J. Blomquist Bob’s Super Saver, Inc. Mr. William R. Brenner Ms. Deborah Brinegar Mrs. Janet Buckley Building Controls & Services, Inc. Mrs. Jacqueline O. Burnett Ms. Sherri Buttenhoff Mr. and Mrs. Terry S. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Pat L. Carr Ms. Erin Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Chiles Dr. and Mrs. Bert Chronister Dr. Barbara S. Coats Mr. David C. Cole Ms. Mary A. Cole Mrs. Penny Conard Mrs. Kelly Cooper Cooperative Grain & Supply Ms. Kaye J. Crawford Ms. Vesa Cunningham Dan’s Rent & Own Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey Denton Mr. Frank Depenbusch Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Durall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eby Ms. Mary E. L. Eckert Elizabeth B. Evans Revocable Trust

Mr. and Mrs. William Estes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Etzler Mr. Jack Focht and Mrs. Gloria Farha Flentje Dr. Jim Farha Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer FHL Bank Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Lewis Fred and Stella Kopke Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Friesen Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fritz Frontier Ag Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gangel Dr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Garcia Ms. Elizabeth A. Garrison Golden Belt Bank Ms. Helen L. Graves Mr. and Mrs. Gary Haas Ms. Dorma L. Haines Hallmark Cards, Inc. Mr. Martin D. Rabalais and Ms. Mardith E. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanna Hays Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Hellmer High Plains Publishers, Inc. Ms. Patricia Hladsky Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Hoover Hutchinson Clinic, P.A. Ms. Candy K. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Johnson Jonagan Water Well Service, LLC Kaltenbacher Charitable Trust Kansas Wildscape Foundation Ms. Norma Karhoff Mr. William H. Keltner Ms. Tina Kendall Kerr Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kyler Knobbe Ms. Lucy M. Kollhoff

Ladies Auxiliary VFW Auxiliary Post 2279 Ms. Monica Legleiter Lindsborg Kiwanis Club Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lomax McCarty Dairy L.L.C. Ms. Lorraine M. McClain Mr. Guy D. McClaskey Ms. Joan McCormick Ms. Susan F. McKinney Mr. Bobb A. Meckenstock Midwest Feeders, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley T. Miller Ms. Linda Mills Mr. and Mrs. Jon Mollhagen Ms. Marlene Moxter Ms. Lois V. Neff Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Brate Optimist Club of Hays, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Pasilas Peoples State Bank Ms. Rhonda Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Prost Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Randle Mr. Toni H. Renfro Ms. Martha Rhea Royal Farms Dairy, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sauer Dr. Tim Scanlan and Dr. Kim Scanlan Selden Senior Citizens Ms. Augusta H. Shepherd Ms. Dawn Sherwood Sloop Sales & Hook’s Repair, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Smith St. Francis Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart III Sunflower Bank Sunflower Electric Power Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sutherland Ms. Linda K. Taylor The Brown Memorial Foundation The Hi-Plains Co-Operative Association

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TheTri-CountyTelephoneAss’n.,Inc. Ms.RobertaThiry UMBBank Mr.andMrs.GregVersch Wal-MartSupercenter Mr.andMs.JamesWalton Mr.andMrs.LeonWestfall Mr.andMrs.JohnH.White Mr.CharlesC.Wilhite Ms.LyndaWill Mrs.JeanneWillig WinfieldKiwanisClub JudgeandMrs.JohnWooley Mr.andMrs.TimothyL.Wright Mr.RobertS.Wunsch Ms.KimH.ZinszerDaisies - (Up to $99) Mr.GaryD.Adams Ms.MarcelleM.Allen AmericanLegionPost#5 Mr.GeorgeD.Andersonand Ms.SandraK.Brummett Ms.MarJeanAnderson Ms.MarciaAnderson Ms.ViolaG.Anderson Mr.andMrs.WesleyE.Andrews Anonymous Mr.WayneArnel Mr.RickFreshand Ms.GinaAustin-Fresh Mr.andMrs.RichardJ.Ayesh Mr.andMrs.RodneyM.Bachofer Mrs.JanetS.Baird Ms.LoisBalkenhol BankofCommerce&TrustCo. BankofHays Ms.HeatherM.Barmore Ms.KaraE.Belew Mr.WilmarJ.Bergmann Mr.andMrs.ClydeBevis Mr.andMrs.ChrisR.Biddle Mr.andMrs.TheronBlack

Ms.DonnaBlake BluestemFarm&RanchSupply,Inc. Ms.PaulaBoyd Mrs.CathyBrady Ms.JaneBriley Mr.andMrs.CraigBroadbent Mr.BenjaminBrophy Dr.andMrs.WilliamH.Browning,M.D. Ms.JeanA.Burch Mr.andMrs.DonaldL.Burnett Ms.KarlaBurris Mr.andMrs.MonteBurtin Ms.GinaBuster Mr.andMrs.EarlF.Callison,Jr. Ms.MargaretM.Campbell Mr.andMrs.ClarenceE.Campbell Mr.andMrs.DustinCarlson Ms.JeanCase Casey’sGeneralStores CasterlineInvestments,Inc. Mr.andMrs.RobertCastle CedarViewAssistedLiving Mr.andMrs.BruceChappell Mr.andMrs.LonnyClaycamp Mr.andMrs.JackL.Clutter Mr.andMrs.WilliamW.Coester CoffeyCountyLandTitleCo.,Inc. Mr.andMrs.PhilColeman Ms.KellyCombs Ms.JammieConley Mr.andMrs.ChristopherD.Cornish Ms.JulieCowell Mr.andMrs.JohnCowley Ms.AnitaCrane Ms.JenniferCrawford Mr.andMrs.CharlesCrum Mr.andMrs.JamesB.Daily Mr.andMrs.DavidL.Daniels Dave’sElectric Ms.AprilDavis Ms.RochelleDavis Mr.andMrs.LawrenceDawson

Ms.CatharineB.Day Mr.andMrs.BrentDeal Mr.andMrs.JasonM.Dibbens DiscountGlass&Mirror Mr.andMrs.JohnDivine Ms.ConnieDombroski Mr.andMrs.MarckDrennan Dr.andMrs.GregDuick Ms.HeatherDye Mr.andMrs.LorenEdwards Ms.NedraElbl Ms.PetraElkins Mr.PhillipEllis Mr.andMrs.DeanEllner Mr.andMrs.GaryEmigh EvelynWaldenRevocableTrust Ms.JeanFanshier Mr.andMrs.MartinD.Faust Mr.andMrs.JayFerguson Dr.andMrs.RonaldC.Ferris FirstNeodeshaBank Ms.LorraineE.Foley N.M.Foster Mr.andMrs.LeeR.Frauenfelder Ms.JoyceM.French Mrs.LaVerneGates Mr.andMrs.HaldonW.Gentry Mr.andMrs.LeeGibson Ms.EstelGibson Ms.KarinGillette GirlScoutTroop594 Ms.PatGodshall GoneLogoInc. Ms.JaneGoodell Dr.andMrs.HewGoodpasture GoodSearch Mr.andMrs.CharlesGorney Ms.MelissaGray GrayFarms Ms.DonnaGreen Ms.LesleyGreen Ms.E.MarieGregg

Ms.AlmaM.Guillen Dr.andMrs.RichardGuthrie,M.D. Mr.RossBucklesandMs.HeatherHarris HartCapitalGroup,LLC Mr.andMrs.JerryW.Hartenbower Ms.LaFranHartman Mr.andMrs.CurtisHaynesHaysMallLLCMr.andMrs.JamesE.HeimermanMr.andMrs.BryanK.HendersonMs.ElyseHergenrederMs.VictoriaL.HerlMs.MaryJ.HernandezMr.andMrs.LawrenceA.HerronMrs.AnnuliHigginsMs.AmyL.HoffmanMr.andMrs.StephenC.HopkinsMr.andMrs.WarrenJ.HortonMr.andMrs.HaroldR.HoseyMr.andMrs.MichaelD.HughesMs.BeulahHunzekerHutchinsonCommunityFoundationMr.andMrs.MarvinIrelandMr.andMrs.RobertM.IrvinIvyLeafChapter75OrderoftheEasternStarMr.andMrs.MartinJanzenJCPenneyCompanyFund,Inc.Mr.andMrs.BillD.JohnsonMr.andMrs.PatrickJ.JohnsonMr.andMrs.TerryJohnsonMs.LindaJonesMs.JenniferD.KastensMs.JudyKeetonMr.andMrs.ReganKeimMr.andMrs.JasonN.KelleyMr.andMrs.WilliamKernsMr.andMrs.AlbertE.KingMr.andMrs.DarrelKinneyMs.PamelaJ.KirkKiwanisClubofEmporiaKansas,Inc.Ms.BarbaraJ.Knight

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Mr.andMrs.OscarKunzLadiesAuxiliaryToV.F.W.Post1714Mr.andMs.JoeJ.LappingMr.andMrs.MichaelLeClearMr.VernonG.Lee,D.D.S.Mr.andMrs.JohnLewellingMs.HelenT.LindahlMr.andMrs.RichardL.LockMs.RachelLoerschMr.andMrs.JasonLoiblMr.andMrs.RalphE.LongLyonCountyHistoricalSocietyMr.andMrs.CharlesH.MaerzMs.MargaretJ.MahoneyMr.andMrs.GailE.MarcusonMs.BarbaraJ.MarshallMs.ReginaMartinezMr.andMrs.HectorMayaMr.andMrs.RobertL.McCoskeyMr.andMrs.PaulL.McDanielMs.DanaMcGovernMs.LavinaJ.McIlvainMr.andMrs.CurtisMcKainMeadeCo-OpTheCo-Operative Elevator&SupplyCo.Mr.andMrs.ThomasMoodyMr.DavidP.MooreandMs.VickiL.Pipher-MooreMr.andMrs.LindenJ.MooreMrs.LeanneMooreMs.TangelaMooreDr.F.A.Moorhead,Jr.Mr.andMrs.RichardMosherMs.SarahMunozMs.JoanneF.MurrayNeedleNookFabricsMr.andMrs.RobinNelsonMr.andMrs.DarwinL.Nelson

NewCovenantUMW Mr.andMrs.GregoryD.Newcomer Mr.andMrs.LouisS.Ochoa Ms.JoO’DellMr.andMrs.TerryW.OdleOldChicagoRestaurantMr.andMrs.JohnPalenzMs.DianeParisFrickeyMr.KellyParksMr.andMrs.RobertD.ParksDr.JohnC.PattonMr.andMrs.JonR.PattonMs.LoriPerezPersonalServiceInsurance,Inc.Mr.andMrs.MilfordJ.PetersonMs.TresaR.Peterson-JohnsonMs.PatsyJoPostlethwaitMr.MichaelE.PratherMs.GeorgiaA.PtacekMr.andMrs.StephenH.RamseyMr.andMrs.RogerRamseyerMs.VelmaF.RaylTheRecyclingGuyRedbudDesignMs.MichelleRedmondMr.RandallR.HardyandMs.SaralynReeceHardyMr.andMrs.RayReepMr.andMrs.SteveRethorstMr.andMrs.BruceR.RhodesMs.DebbieRippieMr.andMrs.JosephH.RobbenDr.HeatherA.RobbenMr.andMrs.MiltonRobertsMrs.CarolynRobyMs.EllenRochauRooksCountyMr.andMrs.JoeA.Rose,Jr.Ms.KindraN.RoudybushMr.andMrs.MarvinRuehlen

Mr.andMrs.TonyW.RuesRushCountyVFWPostNo.3147Ms.EleanorRussellMr.andMrs.LeeW.RussellMs.SusanF.RussellMr.andMrs.RobertRuthMr.andMrs.MarcR.RyanS&SOilandPropaneCo,Inc.Mr.andMrs.DouglasSagehornSandersElectricMr.andMrs.RichardScannapiecoMr.andMrs.JayK.ScottScottRockCompanyLLCScribnerInsuranceAgency,L.L.C.Ms.KarlaScrivenandMs.DeeScrivenSecurityStateBankMr.MarkL.RiceandMrs.SandraM.Seddon-RiceMr.JohnA.SeeMs.BethJ.ShearerMs.AllisonShellitoMs.BelvaJ.SheltonMr.PaulE.AdamsandMrs.CherylL.Shepherd-AdamsMr.andMrs.LeRoyA.ShoemakerMr.andMrs.H.J.SiegerSistersofSt.JosephMs.GladysM.SmileyMs.CandaceSmithMs.NancySmithSolomonStateBankMr.andMrs.JeffreyK.SoukupMs.BerniceE.SpielmanDr.andMrs.MarshallP.StantonMs.ShellyStewartStocktonAreaUnitedFundMs.NadeanStoneyStrateConstruction,Inc.Ms.VivianL.SullivanTampaStateBank

Mr.andMrs.RogerD.TennysonMr.MikeSoetaertandMs.MelanieTerrillTheCountySeatMs.RandiThimeschMs.DeeAnnTiceDr.DonaldK.Tillman,Jr.Ms.BelindaA.TomasiMs.ElizabethTorresMs.AileenUpshawMr.andMrs.CharlesW.UpshawMs.MyrnaVargasMr.andMrs.VicenteVitalMr.andMs.JohnM.WallenWal-MartSupercenterMr.andMrs.DaleWeberMs.GwenWelshimerMr.andMrs.DougL.WenzelMr.andMrs.NathanO.WestMs.TraceyJ.WesterfieldMr.andMrs.ChrisWhisenhuntMs.JanetWhitakerMr.andMrs.JohnWiddowsonMr.andMrs.ChrisW.WilchMr.andMrs.RichardK.WilliamsMr.andMrs.RichardWilliamsMr.andMrs.ThomasD.WilsonMr.andMrs.GerryWilsonDr.JoeWommackMr.andMrs.BillieW.WoodruffMs.SharonK.WoodsMr.BruceH.WyattandMrs.MargaretPalmWyatt

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