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SCIENCE I ADVOCACY I EDUCATION

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Board of DirectorsBoard PresidentClaire Rasmussen

Vice PresidentBob Kingon

TreasurerJohn Kafer

SecretaryJan Quaine

Board MembersRick Brandi Jill LynchHerm Boatin Jim McKimmyRick Doornbos Susan PageJim Ford Pam RoudiBill Foster Susan StewartCharlie Gano Donna StineScott Kendzierski Larry Levengood

Staff & InternsExecutive Director & Staff AttorneyGail Gruenwald

Administrative TeamLynn D. BuffingtonSandy Schreck

Policy and Advocacy TeamGrenetta Thomassey, Ph.D.Jennifer McKay

Watershed Protection TeamJennifer BuchananMatt Claucherty David Edwards

Communications and Development TeamKristy Beyer Kate CwikielDebbie Esposito

Education TeamMaria Affhalter Eli Baker

InternsJamie Whitley Hunter DavisAbigail Richmond Julia ColasantiJay Dutcher

Special Projects VolunteersPaula Buckman, Fundraising VolunteerCharlie MacDonald, Policy Volunteer

Back (left to right): Debbie Esposito, Sandy Schreck, Matt Claucherty, Jennifer Buchanan, Lynn D. Buffington, Gail Gruenwald, Eli Baker, Jennifer McKay. Front (left to right): Jamie Whitley, Hunter Davis, Abigail Richmond, Julia Colasanti, Jay Dutcher. Not pictured: Kristy Beyer, Kate Cwikiel, GrenettaThomassey, and Maria Affhalter.

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From the Board PresidentDear Friends,Welcome to this presentation of another year of great accomplishments by Watershed Council staff, our members,and volunteers.

Our core monitoring activities, extensive water quality monitoring,and shoreline surveys continue to be strong with the involvementof dedicated volunteers. Highlighted on the Sound Sciencepage is a leading effort to study a pioneering control methodfor invasive zebra and quagga mussels done in collaborationwith university, Federal, and State agency expertise.

Watershed Council advocacy has demonstrated respectedleadership in addressing the issues before us which includeaquaculture in the Great Lakes, water withdrawal, and NorthernMichigan climate change. Significant staff effort continued tobe devoted to the Line 5 issue both as it requires and ourmembers have requested.

Enhanced approaches in Innovative Education reached moreof our community with youth programs such as the WatershedAcademy, resources for shoreline property owners, and onlineposting of special event recordings for anytime access. Focusedattention yielded increased participation in the ShorelineStewards program and communication of Watershed Councilevents to members.

The 2017 Financial Report illustrates a sound base to continuethe accomplishment of our mission which is implemented bythe outstanding leadership of our Executive Director, Gail Gruenwald and her staff. I believe the organization’s sustainablestrategic direction ensures the stability of water resources protection and advocacy into the future. Thank you for beinga part of our success!

Respectfully,

Claire RasmussenPresident

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Creating Ripples of Change for

38 YearsIt’s interesting how many facets our waters have: crashing waves on theGreat Lakes, gurgling currents in streams, and quiet lapping on the shoresof our inland lakes. Each one causes a ripple effect into the future.

When our Watershed Protection Team works with volunteers to monitorour lakes and streams or works with landowners to restore shorelines...theyare creating ripples.

When our Policy and Advocacy Team works with federal, state, and localofficials to protect our water resources or attends public hearings to voiceour support of decisions that protect our resources and oppose decisionsthat put them at risk...they are creating ripples.

When our Education Team fosters a sense of stewardship in young peoplethrough our youth education programs...they are creating ripples.

When our Development and Communications Team reaches out to the community with educational resources and solicits funding to enable thework of the Watershed Council...they are creating ripples.

The 2017 Annual Report features the work of the Watershed Council thathas created ripples of change to protect our lakes, rivers, streams, andgroundwater for generations to come. To fully appreciate the depth of ourwork, please visit our website at www.watershedcouncil.org.

A single drop can cause a chain reaction.

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Sound Science2017 Accomplishments

Zequanox® StudyTo evaluate a new control method for zebra andquagga mussels, our Watershed Protection Teambegan the first open water application studyfor Zequanox.® The study is being conductedwith funding from a Great Lakes RestorationInitiative grant. Zequanox® is a biologic controlcomposed of dead cells of the common soilbacterium that causes the digestive system ofthe mussels to fail, resulting in their death.

The project brought together researchers from the University of MichiganBiological Station, United States Geological Survey, and the Michigan NaturalFeatures Inventory to monitor many aspects of the aquatic environment surrounding Zequanox® treatments. Additional field work will be conductedin 2018 and a final report will be made available in 2019.

This three-year projet will ultimately provide statistically-rigorous and detailedinformation on large-scale Zequanox® use and contribute to the body ofknowledge surrounding invasive mussel control.

Sound Science is what guides all of our programs and activities, andis the cornerstone of our organization. A watershed approach, rootedin science, enables us to protect and restore our water resources.

Invasive zebra mussels attached to a native mussel shell was a common sight in Round Lake during the initial survey.

Matt Claucherty and Joe Rathbun evaluating native mussels in Round Lake in Emmet County.

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Volunteer Botulism Monitoring ProgramSince 2007, the Watershed Council has recruited volunteers to documentbird fatalities along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Charlevoix and EmmetCounties. In 2017, volunteers surveyed around 47 miles of Lake Michiganshoreline, documenting 81 dead birds. Many of these were likely killed byavian botulism. Although many birds were documented, this is far fewerthan 2016. The hardest hit in 2017 were common loons, white-wingedscooters, and long-tailed ducks. This data collection effort contributes toa research program coordinated by Michigan Sea Grant and the MichiganDepartment of Natural Resources.

Volunteer Lake Monitoring ProgramThe Tip of the Mitt Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program is our longeststanding water quality monitoring program, with data spanning over 30years. In 2017, a total of 26 sites were monitored on 21 lakes by over 60volunteers. The wealth of data collected is used by the Watershed Counciland other groups to assess the water quality and biological productivity ofour lakes. To learn more about the lakes we monitor, visit our website atwww.watershedcouncil.org/vlm-program.

Volunteer Stream Monitoring ProgramSince 2005, our Volunteer Stream Monitors have collected macroinverte-brates (bugs that live in streams) twice per year to document annual streamhealth and changes over time. In 2017, over 100 volunteer stream moni-tors helped monitor 34 sites on 16 different rivers and creeks!

Although most Northern Michigan streams have excellent water quality, thereare a few sites where diversity is low due to nonpoint source pollutantsand habitat degradation. To learn more about the rivers and streams wemonitor, visit our website at www.watershedcouncil.org/vsm-program.

Volunteer stream monitors on theMinnehaha Creek.

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Special Lake Monitoring ProjectsWalloon Lake Phosphorus MonitoringAlthough naturally occurring and essential for aquatic life, excess phosphoruscan lead to algal blooms, nuisance plant growth, and depleted dissolvedoxygen. Human activities can lead to elevated inputs of phosphorus tolakes from failing septic tanks, agricultural runoff, stormwater, and lawn fertil-ization. To address this threat, the Walloon Lake Association has contractedwith the Watershed Council to monitor total phosphorus in every basin ofthe Lake. This was our 20th year of monitoring, continuing to ensure thatchanges are detected and addressed.

Elk and Skegemog Lakes Water Quality MonitoringMonitoring supported by the Elk-Skegemog Lakes Association tracked waterquality in both Lakes throughout 2017. Since 2000, monitoring has occurredfour times per year to ensure any changes in water quality are detected.

Shoreline SurveysElk River Chain of Lakes Shoreline SurveysAs part of a grant from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality(MDEQ), shoreline surveys were conducted for all lakes in the Lower Chainin 2017. The lakes in the Upper Chain were surveyed in 2016. Shoreline surveys quantify shoreline health related to riparian management practices,including greenbelts, erosion, alterations such as seawalls and rip-rap,and Cladophora algae (a nutrient pollution indicator). Results will be usedto help shoreline property owners implement lake-friendly practices.

Black Lake Shoreline SurveyRecent high-water levels and storms have resulted in shoreline erosion andproperty damage on many Northern Michigan lakes, including Black Lake.The Black Lake Association contracted with the Watershed Council to con-duct a shoreline survey of Black Lake. The survey documented greenbeltstatus, erosion, alterations such as sea walls and rip-rap, and Cladophoraalgae. Results will be used to prioritize best management practices forBlack Lake, and for outreach and education of Lake residents.

Biocontrol of Purple LoosestrifeDuring the summer of 2016, the invasive wetland plant, purple loosestrife,was documented in abundance in the Indian River Spreads on the south endof Mullett Lake. The Indian River Spreads is an ecologically diverse wetlandthat provides valuable habitat plus water quality and flood retention benefits.These beneficial properties are threatened by invasive plants like purpleloosestrife.The Galerucella beetle, a well known biocontrol for purpleloosestrife, was released in the Spreads in 2017. The project was madepossible by funding from the Mullett Area Preservation Society and thePetoskey Regional Audubon Society.

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Elk River Chain of Lakes Watershed Management PlanA draft of the new Elk River Chain of Lakes (ERCOL) Watershed ManagementPlan, developed by students from the University of Michigan (School ofNatural Resources and Environment), was presented at the 4th AnnualLocal Government Event in April 2017. The event highlighted opportunitiesfor local governments to participate in the WatershedPlan implementation. Funding for the new Plan wasprovided by the Joyce Foundation, MDEQ, and theUniversity of Michigan.

One of the implementation tasks from the Plan wasto conduct a social indicator survey. The survey wascompleted in 2017 and the results will provide a betterunderstanding of community members’ and leaders’stance on issues surrounding ERCOL Watershed resources.

Little Traverse Bay Watershed Protection PlanIn February 2017, the Watershed Council hosted an event to discuss the update of the Little Traverse Bay Watershed Protection Plan and give participants an opportunity to provide feedback. Once approved by theMDEQ and US EPA, the Plan will be implemented over the next ten years.The Plan update was generously funded by the Petoskey-Harbor SpringsArea Community Foundation, the Baiardi Family Foundation, and the Walloon Lake Association.

Stover CreekRestorationThe Watershed Council tookthe first steps toward restor-ing the lower stretch of StoverCreek by contracting withNorthwest Design Groupto prepare an engineeringreport outlining the poten-tial impacts to the streamfrom removal of a small damat the mouth of the Creek.After careful consideration

and research, removal of the dam was recommended. The study was generously supported by the Charlevoix County Community Foundation.

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Minnehaha Creek - Road/Stream Crossing ProjectThis project is part of the Watershed Council’s ongoing efforts to improveroad/stream crossings within Northern Michigan for the benefit of waterquality, stream habitat, and public safety. In 2017, a new culvert wasinstalled at Maxwell Road thanks to our partnership with the EmmetCounty Road Commission and grant funding from the National Fish andWildlife Foundation’s Sustain Our Great Lakes program, the U.S. Fish andWildlife Fish Passage program, the Baiardi Foundation, and Patagonia. Asecond crossing will be completed in 2018.

Project Rain GardenIn spring 2017, the Watershed Council launched the PetoskeyProject Rain Garden, thanks to support from the Little TraverseBay Protection and Restoration Fund of the Petoskey-HarborSprings Area Community Foundation. The Rain Garden Projectwill further our work to protect the water quality of Little Tra-verse Bay by installing 12 residential rain gardens and one pub-lic rain garden within the City of Petoskey. Additionally a

16-page “how-to” guide on rain gardens was written and produced. Thebooklet was designed for home owners who want step-by-step instructionon how to design and install a rain garden.

Elk River Chain of Lakes Greenbelt InitiativeIn 2017, the Watershed Council began the process of overseeing the installation of ten residential greenbelt projects thanks to a grant fromthe Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). This fund-ing will help offset the cost of installing a greenbelt for eligible lakefrontproperty owners within the Elk River Chain of Lakes.

In 2017, this road/stream crossing on Maxwell road was replaced to allow improved fishhabitat, water quality, and publicsafety on the Minnehaha Creek.

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Respected Advocacy2017 Accomplishments

Aquaculture in the Great LakesNet-pen aquaculture, also known as fishfarming, is the practice of raising fish inan underwater net or structure that servesas a pen. In 2017, Michigan State agenciesconcluded that fish farming should notbe pursued in the Great Lakes due to therisks to water quality, our fisheries, public health, and tourism. The WatershedCouncil was vigilant in our efforts to ensure that proposed aquaculture inthe Great Lakes was defeated. We advocated for sustainable, land-basedaquaculture that fully treats wastewater and avoids the risks of traditionalaquaculture.

Nestlé Water WithdrawalIn July 2016, Nestlé Waters North America (Nestlé) submittedan application to the Michigan Department of EnvironmentalQuality (MDEQ) that would allow them to increase thewater withdrawal rate at Nestlé's White Pine Springs wellNo. 101 from 250 to 400 gallons per minute.

On April 12, 2017, the Watershed Council presented ourcomments at the MDEQ public hearing on Nestlé’s

groundwater pumping expansion request held at Ferris State University inBig Rapids. The Watershed Council joined with other organizations statingthat Nestlé had not provided sufficient information to meet the requirementsof Michigan law to issue a permit for an expanded withdrawal. Over 80,000comments were submitted. Given the volume of information that theMDEQ had to review, a decision on the issue was not finalized until 2018when the permit was approved.

Whether we are in Washington DC, Lansing, or Northern Michigan,the Watershed Council’s Policy and Advocacy Team speaks on behalfof our waters. Proposed actions on the national and State level todismantle water quality regulations and reduce State responsibilitiesare having ripple effects throughout our area. Below are just a fewhighlights of our activities for 2017.

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Enbridge Line 5 PipelinePipeline regulations and management is a remarkably complicated topic –one that the Watershed Council staff has spent hundreds of hours studying.In 2017, the draft Alternatives Analysis for the Straits of Mackinac Pipelinereport was released by the State of Michigan for public comment. Thanksto funding provided by Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foun-dation and Charlevoix County Community Foundation, the WatershedCouncil was able to host seven workshops throughout Northern Michigan,providing approximately 100 individuals with the information they neededto effectively submit public comments.

Due to the thorough research and dedication of our policy director, multipleareas of “holidays” - industry jargon for areas where pipeline anticorrosioncoating is missing - was noticed in the federal work plan that Enbridgefiled with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Watershed Councilreported this to the Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board, stimulatingfurther discussion about the decommissioning of Line 5 in the Straits.

Additionally, we worked to improve transparency and public engagement on this issue. We continued to present our research to the public, attendedcountless meetings and discussions about the pipeline, and worked to secure funding for a water crossing study to identify additional areas of concerns along the entire length of the Line 5 pipeline.

Jennifer McKay presenting the draftAlternatives Analysis at the PetoskeyLine 5 Workshop hosted by the Watershed Council in June 2017.

Our policy director, Jennifer McKay,representing the environmentalcommunity on the MichiganPipeline Safety Advisory Board.

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Innovative Education2017 Accomplishments

Educational Shoreline VideoIn 2017, the Watershed Council produced an educational video about theimportance of healthy lakeshores and what property owners can do to protect and restore them for the benefit of the lakes they love. The NaturalShorelines: Living in Harmony at the Water’s Edge video was made possible with support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MDEQ,Michigan Department of Natural Resource, Michigan Natural ShorelinePartnership, Midwest Glacial Lakes Fish Habitat Partnership, and Tip of theMitt Watershed Council.

Invasive Species Awareness SignageThanks to a grant from the Petoskey-Harbor Springs AreaCommunity Foundation, Tip of the Mitt WatershedCouncil, in partnership with the Pickerel-CrookedLakes Association designed and installed invasivespecies educational signs at eight boat launcheson Pickerel and Crooked Lakes.

We also assisted the Elk-Skegemog LakesAssociation invasive species committee by

designing boater education signs for boatlaunches on Elk Lake.

The signs urge boaters to help stop the introduction and spreadof invasive species by ridding their boats of potentially harmfulinvaders before and after each visit to marinas and boat launches.

Climate ChangeClimate change is having a profound effect on the Great Lakes region’secology and economy. Recognizing this, the Watershed Council continuallyincorporates and considers climate change impacts in our watershed manage-ment planning and implementation, restoration actions, outreach and education efforts, and all that we do to improve the resiliency of our waterresources. To further solidify our position on this issue, the WatershedCouncil Board of Directors adopted a position statement regarding climate change and our role in combating its effects. To view our positionstatement, visit www.watershedcouncil.org/climate-change.

Engaging Northern Michigan’s residents, visitors, and the public iskey to protecting our water resources. Educating our youth expandstheir sense of stewardship of our natural resources.

Crooked Lake sign

Elk Lake sign

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Michigan Shoreland Stewards Program (MiSS)In 2016, the Watershed Council worked with the Michigan Natural ShorelinePartnership to launch the MiSS Program. The MiSS Program is a web-based survey that provides recognition and resources for property owners who areusing best management practices to protect their lake.

As of June 2017, 21 lake associations and over400 property owners all over Michigan havejoined the program, and more than 15 milesof shoreline has been surveyed. Of the surveyrespondents, 110 qualified as gold ShorelandStewards, 119 silver, and 94 bronze.

To promote this valuable educational resource, the Watershed Councilstaff spoke at numerous meetings and events, distributed postcards, andengaged participants through social media posts.

Lake Association SummitThe 12th Annual Lake Association Summit themed “H2Ohhh, I didn’t knowthat!” was hosted in June 2017. Dr. Linda Greer, interim director at theUniversity of Michigan Biological Station was our keynote speaker. The annualLake Association Summit gives local lake associations an opportunity togather once a year to share ideas, concerns, and solutions.

Communication ToolsIn 2017, the Development and Communications Team broadened theirreach for events and workshops by recording and posting them online forfuture viewing. Additionally, we began utilizing an email platform that allowsus to quickly communicate important information to targeted audiences.

Septic System Health and MaintenanceThe Septic Question Project for Cheboygan County was completed in 2017thanks to funding from the Joyce Foundation. The Septic Question report forEmmet County began in late 2017 and will be completed in early 2018.

The Watershed Council worked with Burt Lake Township Planning Commissionregarding a time-of-transfer septic inspection ordinance. We also workedwith a septic subcommittee of the Elk River Chain of Lakes WatershedPlan Implementation Team and Milton Township in Antrim County to improveseptic system management in those areas.

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Youth Education ProgramsThrough contributions, partnerships, andgrants, the Watershed Council provides awide variety of educational experiences to helpengage youth in protecting our lakes, rivers, streams,wetlands, and groundwater. This section highlights justa few examples of our current youth programs.

WATERSHED ACADEMYThe third year of this program was celebrated in 2017.Since the program began, the Watershed Academyhas grown to 12 schools and engages over 100 students per semester in the science and stewardshipof their local watershed.

STUDENTS EXPERIENCE LAKE CHARLEVOIXMay 2017 marked the 24th year of providing 6th and 7th

grade students a hands-on opportunity to learn about theLake Charlevoix Watershed. Nearly 300 students attended in 2017. This program continues to be made possible through a partnership with theLake Charlevoix Association and the Beaver Island Boat Company.

RAVEN HILL – NONTRADITIONAL MATH AND SCIENCE CAREER EXPOA fun career day for middle school students ishosted each year by Raven Hill Discovery Center.Watershed Council staff teach the students aboutwater quality monitoring during this uniquehands-on event.

WATER RESOURCES EDUCATION PROGRAM(WREP)

The Watershed Council received funding from the GreatLakes Fishery Trust to implement the Water Resources

Education Program (WREP) in area schools begin-ning in the fall of 2017. The funding provided waterresource education and stewardship opportunitiesto over 300 students from Petoskey, Wolverine,and Ellsworth middle schools.

To learn more about our youth education programs, visit www.watershedcouncil.org/youth-education

Petoskey Middle School WREP

Raven Hill Career Expo

Watershed Academy Students

Students Experience Lake Charlevoix

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2017 FINANCIAL REPORTOur strategic financial practices assure our donors that they are making a wise decision when investing in the Watershed Council. They know an investment in us is an investment in the future, not just a drop in thebucket. Each donation makes an impactful ripple to further our work andensure the protection of our precious water resources.

To view our audited financial statement, go to www.watershedcouncil.org/annual-reports

Contributions $824,175.97Grants 1,202,815.99 Contracts 22,080.17 Endowment Support 77,095.00 Other 32,270.25

TOTAL $2,158,437.38

Revenue

Watershed Protection $1,233,658.00 Policy & Advocacy 248,168.00 Outreach & Education 213,937.00Development 64,468.00 Management & General 37,102.10

TOTAL $1,797,333.10

Expenditures

Operating Fund Financials at a Glance

WatershedProtection69%

Policy &Advocacy14%

Outreach &Education12%

Development3%

Management& General

2%

Grants56%

Contributions38%

Endowment Support4%

Contracts1%

Other1%

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Thank YouTO OUR MEMBERSHIP & SUPPORTERS

If your name is not listed correctly in our annual report, please accept our apology and let us know about the error so we can update our records. Please call 231-347-1181. Thank you.

Alice Greene McKinney and E. Kirk McKinney, Jr. Fund Mrs. Joanne Arbaugh Mrs. Joanne Arnold Mary Jo Larson and Jim Bizer Mr. and Mrs. Norton L. Bretz Mr. and Mrs. Ian Bund Burt Lake Preservation Association Mr. Robert Bytwerk Mr. Michael T. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Carter Mr. and Mrs. David G. Crouse Michael L. and Rhea A. Dow Mr. Horace C. Ford James W. and Laurie Ford Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Ford Ms. Susan S. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Harkaway Jack and Tucker Harris Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. David Irish Mr. Stephen D. Jeffrey Thomas H. and Patricia L. Jeffs Sylvia Johnson 

Cathy A. Kalahar Ms. Leslie Lee Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lunt Susan Bay and Frank Macher Ed and Janet Mardigian Mr. and Mrs. Webb F. Martin Thomas B. and Deborah McMullen Mr. and Mrs. H. Roemer McPhee  III Miller, Canfield, Paddock, & Stone, P.L.C. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Neithercut Marilyn and Dave Nichols The Offield Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David P. Parker Mr. and Mrs. John D. Paul  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Petzold Dr. and Mrs. Albert F. Polk  Jr. Ms. Ann Pringle Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rapin Ms. Lynne G. Rosenthal Mr. William H. Rudolph  Jr. Ham and Barb Schirmer Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sinclair Mrs. Roger B. Smith Ms. Nancy Ann Swift Ms. Margaretta Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Ternes Mr. Robert S. Troth University of Michigan Biological Station Mrs. Nancy Waldron Walloon Lake Association Lee Walsh Walstrom Marine, Inc. Mr. John S. Wilson 

Benefactors $1,000 or more

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Adams AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Bickersteth Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bleyaert Tom and Polly Bredt Bruce and Nancy Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruening Bonnie and Mike Brunett Mr. and Mrs. David Buzzelli Mr. Ralph R. Carruthers Mrs. Thomas H. Carruthers  IV Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cheyne Mrs. Patrick DeCastro Rick and Sandy Doornbos Earth Share of Michigan The Edward and Elyse Rogers Family Foundation Catherine and Kenneth Ehrenberger Elk Skegemog Lakes Association Mr. and Mrs. James H. Everest Mr. Philip Ficks Michael J. and Marjorie K. FitzSimons Mr. and Mrs. William Foster Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Frederick The Frey Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gano Bill and Mardy Gast Linda E. Greer Beverly Haas Harbor Wear Mr. and Mrs. Phillip T. Harrison Mr. Thomas H. Hartzell Heritage Broadcasting Co. of Michigan John and Barbara Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. William B. Holmes Hugh and Joan Hoyt Irish Boat Shop Verne and Judy Istock Greta Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. James H. Keller Aaron Keys 

Kilwin's Quality Confections John and Barbara Kowalczyk Allen and Mary Ann Lassiter Dr. Hal Lawrence Mr. Richard A. Lent Mr. and Mrs. Raoul LePage Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Mainland Marco, LLC Mr. and Mrs. John W. Marklewitz Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Marshall McBride Construction, Inc. Michael and Linda McElroy Vaughn and Harriet McGraw  DDS Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Miesel Mrs. Steve Miller Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Moffatt Mr. Thomas O. Mueller Patricia Saad and Andrew S. Muth Mr. Mark E. Neithercut Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Newkirk Ms. Sally Olds Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Peters Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Pohl  Jr. R.E. Olds Foundation Claire and Tom Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ricci Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice  III Drs. N. Edward and Patricia Robinson Holly B. Rothschild Ryde Marine, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Santen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schiff Peter and Helen Schulze Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Smith  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snyder Mr. Clifton Sorrell Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stillman Mrs. Anne Symchych 

Guardians $500 - $999

* Denotes Pledge Donations15

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If your name is not listed correctly in our annual report, please accept our apology and let us know about the error so we can update our records. Please call 231-347-1181. Thank you.

Dick Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Titcomb Torch Lake Protection Alliance Van Andel Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Julian P. Van Winkle Jerry and Sharon VanKuiken Mr. and Mrs. Brice Voran 

Carolyn Workman and Kurt Wacker Ward and Eis Gallery Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wehrle  Jr. Rex and Nancy Winter Dr. and Mrs. Philip Woollcott  Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Young Young and Meathe Custom Homes 

Guardians $500 - $999

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Linda and Steven Alexander Mr. and Mrs. John C Anderson Ann R Baruch Bear Cove Marina, Inc. Mrs. Betty Benson Mr. and Mrs. John S. Benson Black Lake Association Mrs. Eleanor Bookwalter Mr. and Mrs. H. Hewett Brown Joseph and Paula Buckman Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coleman Mr. Robert M. DeHaven *Jane and Cliff Denay Jonathan and Wendy Dewys Ms. Amy T. Dickinson Douglas Lake Improvement Association 

Driggers Foundation John and Janet Dunn Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Dworman Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Elliott Judith Engelberg Mr. Lloyd C. Fell Ms. Barbara J. Fisher Mr. Joseph C. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John Fox Lt. Col and Mrs. Daniel P. French, U.S.A.F.R., ret. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Fruehauf  III Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ginther Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gorter Mr. Peter Haensel Barbara Shelton and John Hamman Kem and Mary Hawkins Barbara and Jerome Hoganson 

Key Sponsors $300 - 499

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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Horn Kris and Vic Horton Melanie S. Manary and Charles Huebner Dr. and Mrs. John Hutto Mr. Thomas R. Irwin Pat and Roger L. Jacobson Mr. Steven Katz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Kimmell  II Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kingon Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Kraft Ms. Liz Krimendahl Ms. Kathleen Kurtz L'Arbre Croche Club Mrs. Carolyn Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Tim Manthei Mr. John T. McKay Mr. and Mrs. Bo Miller Marie and Bill Molnar Cordelia W. Robinson and Grant Morrow Daniel and Julie Murphy Mr. Clas Nilstoft Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. O'Gawa Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Olofsson  Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Otto Mr. and Mrs. William R. Owen Mr. Mark W. Paddock Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pettibone Polly's Planting and Plucking 

Ed and June Prein Kent and Mary Ann Reynolds Jeff and Kim Ridings Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roudi Mr. and Mrs. William Rybolt Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sanderson *Mr. and Mrs. John Sant Mr. John R Shreves *Dorothy Broomfield, Judith Noye and Cleo M. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Andy Siudara Linda Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Steffen Susan and Gary Stewart Bill and Jane Stone Amy Tweeten Van Dam Custom Boats Mr. Roy A. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Voigt Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Volle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Piotr Walter Wentworth Builders Ms. Jill Whelan *Van White Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Williams Floyd and Nancy Wright Dr. Anna and Mr. John Young 

Key Sponsors $300 - $499

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45 North Management Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Abbattista Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Aben Mrs. Mary Alice Abood Thomas and Sheila Addison Maria Affhalter *Ms. Eliece Aiman Meeyung and Robert Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alexander Barb Mathes and Patrick Alguire Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Allensworth Amazon Smile Foundation Darrell and Marty Amlin Mr. Donald H. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson Rick and Sharon Anderson Jane Severs and Currie Andrews Ms. Laurie Angell Mike and Holly Angileri AnonymousWilliam and Patricia Anton Mr. Richard T. Arlen Les Arnold Darcy Ashman Jean L. Azar Dick and Annette Babcock Richard A. Bachhuber  Jr. Heidi Marshall and Thomas Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Jack D. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker Dann and Jeanne Balesky Bank of America Gary W. and Ann V. Barfknecht Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Barnes Mrs. Julia Barnes Ms. Mary Jane Barrett Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett 

Albert Couch and Karen Barton  M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell B. Baughan Mr. Walter P. Baughman  III Herwig and Vickie Baumann Myra Baumes Ms. Ruth Bay Bay View Association Bearcub Outfitters Mr. Robert W. Beaupre Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Becky  II Mr. and Mrs. John Beilein John Bell Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Bennett Howard and Roberta Bergman Dr. Mark Berman Ms. Sara Berry Steve Bertman Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Besaw Mr. Erwin P. Bettinghaus Mr. and Mrs Kurt Beuthin Kristy and Alan Beyer* Emily and Trip Beynon Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bidwell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bierlein Patricia Bierlein Steve and Linda Biewer Big Stone Bay Fishery, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George Biltz Mr. and Mrs. William F. Binder Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bishop Mark and Jami Blaauw-Hara Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard  III Paul and Lisa Blanchard Ron and Kathy Blank Bob and Sara Blessing Jan McNish and Alan Bliss Ronn Blodgett 

Friends $100 - $299

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blomberg Mr. Robert G. Bluhm  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bodker Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Bohlke Dr. and Mrs. Bill Boike Mrs. Lois A. Bolan Jim and Marcia Bonahoom Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Bonfield Mrs. Marie R. Bosca Baker Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Bosgraaf Doug and Sue Bouwense Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bowman Martha and Andrew Bowman Maureen Radke and Rick Brandi Dr. and Mrs. Roland Brandt William and Treva Breuch Hans W. Brieden Mr. William R. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Richmond F. Brown Steve and Holly Brown Mr. Willis E. Brown Mrs. Janet Buchanan Dr. and Mrs. Art Budden Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bufe Lindy and Gary Buffington *Linda Burgert Julie and Larry Burgess Cynthia and Thomas Burr Mr. and Mrs. James Butcko Susanne B. Buxton Nicholas and Julia P. Califano Mr. John W. Campbell Mrs. Raymond L. Campbell  Jr. Mrs. David P. Carlin Phil Carlin Stephen and Janice Carlson John and Nona Carr 

Mr. Warren Carr Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Carroll Frank and Eva Carswell Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. CasaSanta Mr. Albert D. Cash Mr. and Mrs. Edward Castleberry Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cattel Ms. Kathleen M. Cavanagh Char-Em Appraisal Charlevoix State Bank Mr. and Mrs. Bob Charlton Mr. and Mrs. John Cheney John and Janice Cheney Gary and Mary Chenoweth Dr. and Mrs. James P. Chiavaras John and Kristine Churchfield Mr. and Mrs. David Churchill Mr. D.G. Clark Jeffrey S. Clark Ms. Mary Jo Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Clark Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clarke Jim and Patricia Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Dale Claudepierre Michael and Mary Jane Clayton Mr. James P. Clift Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Cohen Judge and Mrs. Avern Cohn Mr. Robert Coletti Mr. Elwin Coll Mr. Brian Clay Collins Mr. and Mrs. Dave Collins Mr. Gordon Converse Ms. Wendy Conway *Dean and Sandy Coobac Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Cook 

Friends $100 - $299

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Mr. Larry Cooley Mr. Ernest S. Cornwell  Jr. Jim and Meg Costello Mary Cousino Bob Solt and Anne Couture Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Crane  II Johanna Cressy Dr. and Mrs. George A. Cripps Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Culbertson  Jr. Karen and Peter Cullman Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Currier  Jr. Ms. Diane Curtis Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Czechowski Mr. and Mrs. Raymo Dallagecchia  Jr. Ms. Kay Daly Dr. and Mrs. Allen D. Damschroder Mr. Stacy L. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Dansbury Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Darold Mr. and Mrs. Charles Datlen *Mrs. Richard E. Dauch Mr. and Mrs. David H. Deal M. DeKruif Mike and Cheryl Delehanty Jeffrey Taylor and Patricia Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Derwich Stephen and Marcia Desilva Mr. and Mrs. Terence B. Desmond Dr. and Mrs. John H. Devor Mr. and Mrs. William O. DeWitt  Jr. Mr. Ronald E. DeYoung  Sr. Richard A. and Janette F. Dilley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Dimond Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DiPietro Steve and Judy Dobson William and Linda Dolinski Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly 

Mr. Louis C. Dortch  Sr. Drs. James A. and Maureen Doull Drost Landscape Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dulak Mr. Robert Dunn Mr. Kent Dupont Don and Kathy Duquette Mary and Michael Durkin Mrs. Carolyn Duryea Jayne VanOpynen and Robin Dykhouse Earthweek Plus East Burt Lake Association Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Easton Eaton Corporation Katie Parker and Bert Ebbers Emily J. Edsell Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Edwards Stephen H. and Nancy Eibling Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Elowsky Mrs. Joyce Elzerman Emmet County Lakeshore Association Mr. Richard Emrich Mr. Douglas B. Enck Maureen Engle Mr. and Mrs. James Erhart Audrey and Clint Etienne Mr. and Mrs. Michael C Etienne Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eustis Thomas and Martha Faes Mr. and Mrs. John Failey Mr. Thomas Fairbairn Kent and Cindy Fairless Michael and Kay Farrimond Craig and Therese Fedore Ms. Wendy Fershee Mr. David Findlater Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fischer 

Friends $100 - $299

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Mr. Daniel C. Fisher  III Mrs. William A. Fisher  II Elise C. Billingsley and Michael Fleming Flowers from Sky's the Limit Ali Hill and Chris Ford Mr. and Mrs. Dan Francis Dale and Bruce Frankel Twink Frey Mrs. Lynn Friendly Mr. and Mrs. Steven Frisbie Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Frock  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Frost Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Fruehauf  Jr Drs. Sara Wassenaar and Richard Frutiger Dr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Frykberg Jane Schneider and Dennis Fulbright Ed and Rita Furdak Carol Andreae and James Garland Mr. Herbert Gedge Ms. Sue Gehrke James and Lucy Gerlach Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Gettel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson Barbara Giesen Mr. Howard Gilbertson Mr. Thor Gilbertson Dr. and Mrs. Alan Gillespie 

Scott and Tina Gleason Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glueck Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goble Mr. and Mrs. Paul Godwin  Jr. Susannah M. Goff Drs. Andrea Naylor and Guy Golembiewski Toni Felter and Ann Gorney Mrs. Carolyn T. Gossett Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Gowland Mr. and Mrs. James R. Grady Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Graham  Jr. Balky and Patti Grannis Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association Betsy Green Em and Bob Green Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Greer Mark and Sue Grimme Mr. and Mrs. John A. Griswold Rick and Donna Gross Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Grove Wil Cwikiel and Gail Gruenwald *Mr. Ronald Gurdak Charles and Susan Gustafson Mr. Mark L. Haddox Mrs. Nelda Hagaman Mrs. Joanne Halstead Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hamstra 

Friends $100 - $299

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If your name is not listed correctly in our annual report, please accept our apology and let us know about the error so we can update our records. Please call 231-347-1181. Thank you.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hance Henry and Nancy Hanflik Mrs. William A. Hanley  Jr. Rev. Debra Hansen Dr. Steven V. Hansen Harbor Springs Excavating Harbor Springs IGA Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy Mrs. Frank M. Harris Nancy Harrison James W. and Jesseca Haslock Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hassing Trudy Haussmann and Robert Haugan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Hayes Elise and Rip Hayes Dr. Richard L. Hayes Dr. Claire Heidtke and Mr. Dave Heidtke Judith Heil Linda Heller Mrs. Joseph P. Henley Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heroy Dan and Karen Hess Mr.and Mrs. William Hewett Mr. and Mrs. Niles K. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hill Hill, Schroderus & Co. Nancy Ann Hellman and Glenn Hindbaugh *Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hingst Nancy and Ed Hirschenberger Michael Hodges Perry Irish and Rich Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hodney Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoelderle  Sr. Mrs. Mary Crocker Hoffman Bill and Marla Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hogan 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holdan Julie Fasone Holder and John W. Holder Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Holthaus Mr. and Mrs. Rick Holton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Holzhauer Mrs. Kathleen Knox Hoogland Mrs. Lewis E. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoster Pam and George Houk Tom and Carol Houle Mr. and Mrs. James C. Howell Mr. and Mrs. William J. Howell Lt. Col. and Mrs. John B. Hubard Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hubble Mr. and Mrs. Dillon R. Huder  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huff Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Huffman Huffman Lake Property Owners Association David M. Hulefeld R. Craig Hupp *John and Robyn Iacoangeli IBM Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Imhof Indian River Marina Intermediate Lake Association Adrienne Osborne Ives Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Jabara Dr. and Mrs. Terry Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jallos Joe and Judi Jarecki Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jarzabkowski Richard Lord and Sue Jeffers Mr. and Mrs. Broc Johnson Drs. Jerome D. and Sally Johnson Elisa Seltzer and Steve Johnston Mr. and Mrs. V. Stewart Jose 

Friends $100 - $299

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jositas Mr. and Mrs. J. Terrill Judd Jamie and Gail Junod Mrs. Marian Jurries Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jury Mr. John Kafer *Dennis and Carol Kautzmann Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Keane Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keedy Mrs. M. David Keil Joan D. Keller Patrick and Sue Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kemper Mr. J. Todd Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kerscher  III Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kestler  Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F Ketchum Mr. and Mrs. David Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kight Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. King  Jr. Mary Kinkle Emily Meyerson and Harry Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klaas Mr. and Mrs. John C. Klepach Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Charles G Kneese Kenneth Knowles Tom and Judy Knox Cameron Brunet-Koch and Bruce Koch Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kociolek Nancy Koehler Timothy and Lynne Kohr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Konieczny Steve and Kathleen Kopitz Korthase Flinn Insurance & FinancialServices Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Koskuc 

Ms. Donna M. Krall Ms. Martha Krimendahl Mrs. Gwen Kuehn Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhlman Russell and Suzanne LaBeau Mr. and Mrs. Polk Laffoon  IV Mr. and Mrs. John Lake Mr. Claude Lambert Doug Fuller and Martha Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larimer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lark Allan and Cathy Larner Mrs. Sheldon Laughlin Harold and Lois Leach Ronald Wallin and Joann P. Leal Jim and K.C. Leh Dr.and Mrs. Jeff Leinicke Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Leland Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lemon Robert and Kristin Lenz Tim and Robbi Leroy Danute M. Leveckis Fred and Kathy Liederbach Ms. Patricia J. Liesik Shawn and Laura Lilley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindberg Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindstrom Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lineback John and Linda Linnenberg Mr. Robert P. Linnenberg Sarah Little Mr. and Mrs. William Little Little Traverse Yacht Club Gow Litzenburger Long Point Property Owners Association Catherine and John Loomis Laura Lowrance 

Friends $100 - $299

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Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lozelle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lunghamer  Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Lurie Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. William R. MacKay Mr. and Mrs. William D. MacPhee Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Mahan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maher Mrs. Emma S. Makinen Mr. Terence S. Malone Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mann Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mann Doug and Rachel Mantha Daniel and Carol Marcus Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Markham Ron and Clara Marks Mrs. Joseph Marshall Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Neil Marzella John and Jennifer Mastenbrook Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mateer *Mr. and Mrs. E. Curtis Matthews  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz C. Mayhew Lynn and Ben Mayne  II Ms. Maureen Mayne Tom and Carolyn McAnallen Lucy McArtor Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. McCaghy Ms. Sharon McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Dan McElroy Mrs. John H. McFall Mr. and Mrs. James C. McGill Patricia McKay Mr. and Mrs. James A. McKimmy 

Sue McKinnon Mrs. Raenette McManus Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. McMullen Dr. and Mrs. Mark McMurray Dr. Richard J. McMurray Pat and Jan McNerney Ms. Diane R. McPharlin *Mr. and Mrs. Kay R. Melvin *Mrs. Ken Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Messerly Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Metzger Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Meyerson Phil and Peggy Millard Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Miller Mr. Ronald V. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Miller Minkin Family Foundation Mitchell Graphics Inc. Allen and Jean Moberly Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Monahan Mr. and Mrs. David C. Monroe Mrs. Donald C. Moore Sheila and Thomas Moore Dr. Julia Spalding and Mr. Michael Moquin Mr. and Mrs. John P. Moran Marcy Koftan and Janice Moran Ms. Diane Morand John Royal and Marilyn Morehead Mrs. Carol A. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Kathleen J. Morse Mr. and Mrs. Gregg A. Motter Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mueller  Jr. Mullett Lake Woods Civic Association Robert M. and Mildred L. Murdock Mrs. Robert S. Murray 

Friends $100 - $299

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Loren and Paula J. Musilek Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor Allison and David Neal Mr. and Mrs. Peter Neithercut Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson  Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Phil Nelson Sherry Nelson Valerie B. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Nerone Mr. and Mrs. William F. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Nielsen Ms. Irma K. Noel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noneman Jeanie E. Norcross Mr. and Mrs. William H. Norcross Ms. Patty Nowak Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Nowak Nub's Nob Ski Area Mr. and Mrs. John Ochs Odawa Casino Ms. Karin Offield Michael and Katherine O'Rear William Osgood Jeffrey Reider and Charles Otis Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owen Mr. and Mrs. James J. Padilla Susan and Leonard Page Barbara Papazian Paradise Lake Association Mr. and Mrs. George Parker Jim and Janet Parker Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Parker Larry and Marnie Parrott Mr. and Mrs. Dave Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Payne 

Larry and Sarah Peck Dr. and Mrs. Owen Z. Perlman Mr. B. Matthew Petcoff Ms. Janet E. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Petzold Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfeifer Daniel and Eunice Pfeiffer Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Piotrowski Mrs. Ralph E. Piper Mr. and Mrs. C. Mark Pirrung Mr. and Mrs. Hank Plumer Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Pohl Mr. and Mrs. Ken Polakowski Ms. Lana Pollack Dr. Jack R. Postle Cynthia and Roger Postmus Bill and Shirley Prall Preservation Association of Thayer Lake Preston Feather Building Center Mr. and Mrs. Donald Priest Mr. Roy Pulaski Thomas and Kathleen Pustell Susan Pyke Mitch and Jan Quaine Mrs. Joan Quinlan Linda and Fred Rachwitz Lauren Walsh and Steve Radecki James Ragland Kenneth Bloem and Royce Ragland Dr. Dana Randall Charles and Norma Randolph Dr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen Morris and Patty Rave Raven Hill Discovery Center Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raynal  Jr. Joann Condino and Gene Reck Ms. Lois Ann Reed 

Friends $100 - $299

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Ellen M. Strand and Dennis C. Regan Mr. and Mrs. John E. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Borge R. Reimer Mr. George J. Reindel  III Mrs. Barbara E. Renton *Dr. and Mrs. Art Rettig Rex Terrace Association James and Loretta Richards Dr. and Mrs. Tad J. Richards Mr. and Mrs. James M. Richardson Lawrence S. Richmond Ms. Georgiana E. Richner Nancy Rickard Roast and Toast Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rocap Mary Pynnonen-Rocco and David J. Rocco Mr. Ross Roeder John and Margo Rogers Jacqueline Stubner and Bryan Rogne John and Debbie Rohe Martha Brownscombe and Jay Rosen Mr. John S. Ross  Jr. 

Mrs. Walter L. Ross  II Mr. David J. Rossman Eric P. and Carol P. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruicci Mrs. William G. Rupp Randel E. Richner and Eric W. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Russo  Jr. Mrs. Marvin L. Sackett Ms. Nancy Salden Ms. Constance Saltonstall Betty Salzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sandford  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Santi Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Sarns Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Sarosi Mr. and Mrs. William Sarran Stephen and Denise Sawyer David and Janet Scarrow Mr. Robert Scarrow Susan Scarrow Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schirmer Mr. Michael Hamilton Schirmer 

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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Schlaybaugh  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neill R. Schmeichel Mary M.Biagini and Donald C. Schneitzler Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schoene Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schram James C and Kathleen S Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schuler Mrs. Evelyn M. Schulte Dr. Michael Schulz Ms. Suzanne Schulze Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schumann Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwier Lee and Doris Scott Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Scott *Mr. and Mrs. David C. Searles Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Sears Ms. Cheryl Sedestrom Seedums Garden Club Mr. Allen Segrist Dr. and Mrs. Corey J. Seitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Sellers Gary and Cathy Semer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Shaheen Drs. Anton and Darcie Sharapova *Dr. and Mrs. Gary Shaw Dr. John N. Sheagren Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shear  III Matt and Amy Sheldon Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Shepard Mrs. William M. Sherk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman Dr. and Mrs. David Shneider Nancy Monsour and Michael Shubeck Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shuert Mrs. Barbara L. Shwab Mr. Gary L. Sieb Steve and Sue Sikkema 

Hugh Melling and Denise Simon Michael and Maria Simonte Craig and Susan Sincock Six Mile Lake Association Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Sjoberg Dave and Lynn Skornia Ellen Byerlein and Bob Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan  Jr. Brice E. and Catherine Smith Jay and Peggy Smith Dr. and Mrs. Kelley Smith Russell and Ruth Smith Mr. W. William Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Snyder R. Bruce and Linda M. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Snyder Mr. Howard Soldan  II Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Spencer Julie and Steve Spencer Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Spreng David Squibb Paul and Marge St. Amour St. Mary's Cement, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Staich Colette Stanish Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stansbury Mr. and Mrs. John D. Starkel Bob and Liz Stearns Susan Lyman and Kenyon Stebbins Gale and Anne Stephens Carol Pearsall and Robert Stetler Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stetson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens Sheila Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stimpson Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Storr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M Stout 

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Stow Family Trust Mrs. Richard Strickland Mr. Kermit F. Stroh Rev. and Mrs. David T. Strong Mr. Rick Stuebing Suzanna Stump Patty Styke Ms. Clare M. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Mike Supernault Mr. Jerry F. Sura Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swadling Mr. Christopher Swanson  Jr. Sally and Bill Swanson Mrs. Ann Swayze Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Swift* T.B. Chapman Construction, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Tanton David and Elizabeth Taylor Mrs. Louise Taylor Mrs. Steele A. Taylor Mrs. Place D. Tegland Renee De Young and Al Terry Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Thornton Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorpe Three Lakes Association Ms. Lillian Timma TMF Limited Partnership Mr. William E. Tomkinson Trailsend Bay Property Association Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trantow Christine Tremper Mr. and Mrs. Don Trout 

Mr. Edward D. Trowbridge  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Truckey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tuerck William Twiddy Twin Lakes Association Mr. William Valley Kay and Kent Van Allen Mrs. William K. Van Allen Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Van Dusen  III Dr. and Mrs. Peter Vance Dr. and Mrs. Ronald VandenBrink Mr. and Mrs. Michael VanLokeren Ron and Linda VanSickle Paula Vaughan Mr. Norman Veliquette Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Veryser Village Graphics, Inc. Denise Plakmeyer and Jack Vliet Mr. and Mrs. Greg Voelker Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walter Ms. Lynn Walters-Fraze Christopher and Natalie Walts Julie Ann and Steven Wang Mr. and Mrs. John Warzecha Mr. and Mrs. John Washbish WATCH, Inc Mr. and Mrs. David R. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver Jeanni Gaymer and Bill Webb Donna G Weber Mr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Weber Mr. and Mrs. John H. Webster Dr. and Mrs. Richard Webster Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Weinzapfel Mr. David A. Weisblat Dr. William G. Weiss  Jr. 

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Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weston Hilma and Elmer Whipple Mary Ann Whipple Dr. and Mrs. A. Randle White Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitesel Allen and Marge Whittemore Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiethorn Mr. and Mrs. Kurt P. Wietzke Dan and Joelle Wilcox Dr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Wilcox Wildtype Design, Native Plants & Seeds Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhelme Dr. and Mrs. Hal Willens Lynn Gruenwald and Norm Williams Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson Wineguys Restaurant Group 

Ms. Suzanne Wingate Jennifer and Todd Winnell Michael and Kate Winnell *Mr. James T. Witherspoon Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wolf Don and Alexandria Wolfbauer Mrs. Stuart Wood Warren and Linda Woolcott Stephen and Kelly Wright Col. Ret. and Mrs. William A. Wyman Mr. and Mrs. Boris Yakima Veronica Yankoviak Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Yoder Dr. and Mrs. Mark Young Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Young  Sr. Steve and Kathy Young Dr. and Mrs. Louis R. Zako Mr. and Mrs. John Zapalowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zielsdorf Mr. and Mrs. Scott Zimmerman 

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Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Abramowski *Jim and Sue Adams Linda Adams Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Ager Ms. Raechel Alberts Ms. Catherine Alfred Maribeth Foltz and Peter Allegrina Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Ms. Elsa-Britt Andersson Andrew Kan Travel Service, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Andrews Anonymous Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Chris Appleby Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arnold Sandra J. Arnold Mr. Robert Ashley Dr. Catherine M. and Mr.Charles Baase Craig and Corine Babb Mark and Linda Babich Mr. Thomas G. Baiocchi Major Dale L. Baird, USMC(Ret) Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Barber Mr. and Mrs. Randall Barnhart Shelley Barr McKinney Mr. and Mrs. David J. Barrett Deborah Barron Dr. Robert A. Barron Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Baun Mrs. Hutch Bearce Beaver Island Association Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Beaverson Mr. Louis S. Beck Drs. Margaret Brazones andHoward Beck Mr. and Mrs. John S. Beechler Tom and Marilyn Beerman Mr. and Mrs. David Bellingham Rose Bemben Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bence Ms. Ruth S. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Darl E. Bennink Mr. Ronald G. Berg 

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bergemann Dr. Alan Berlin Dr. J G. Marc Bertrand Mr. and Mrs. John W. Betts Mrs. Alberta Beyers Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bezilla Mrs. Frank Biehl Allison Churnside andBrendan Billingsley Kyle and Alara Billingsley Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Blight Mr. and Mrs. Terry W. Blissett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bliznik Dr. and Mrs. Herman Boatin  Jr. Ms. Kathy Bodzick Mr. Doug Boehmer Larry and Joanne Boerman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bommarito Iris Meller and Donald Bonato Mr. and Mrs. James Bone Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bosch Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bowman Mrs. Jeanne Boyd Boyer Glass Works John D. and Janet Boyles Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boynton Ms. M. Carol Branch Mr. Thomas J. Brandel Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bray Dr. and Mrs. James I. Breckenfeld Ruth and Steve Brede Gerald and Karol Breen Douglas and Suzanne Brenton Mr. and Mrs. William A. Briggs Mr. Thomas S. Brinkman  Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Brockman Mr. and Mrs. John Brockschmidt Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brooks Judith Reddick and Ronald Brown Pamela O'Malley and Bruce Brown Richard and Christine Brown Dr. and Mrs. Donald K. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Buntin John and Barbara Burgdorfer Mr. Terry Burge 

Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Burgess Dr. Judee Burgoon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burmeister Mr. and Mrs. George Burns Burns and Eustice Insurance Agency, Inc. Ms. Ann Joslyn Burrows Mrs. Sandra K. Burtch Mrs. William H. Busch Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Byers Thomas and Gloria Cadwalader  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cain AnonymousMs. Joan Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Burke Campbell Mr. Gabriel M. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Howard Canada Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carbeck Mrs. Dixie D. Carlisle Ms. Bethe Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. James C. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. James Cartwright Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Case Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Caulfield Mrs. Jan Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. David A. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Champion Ms. Laura Marie Chaney Tom and Deb Chapman Dr. and Mrs. Leonard H Charchut Cheboygan Long Lake Area Association Ms. Carla M. Chepy Judi and Pete Chimner Anne Morrow and Roger Chope Ms. Carolyn T. Christy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Chrzanowski Mr. and Mrs. John N. Chuchman Judge and Mrs. James P. Churchill John and Patricia Cieluch *Mr. and Mrs. John C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Clarke Mary L. Clausen Ms. Marlene Clemenshaw James and Carolyn Cloutier Mrs. Michael Cobb 

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Richard and Marilyn Cobb Mrs. Theodore Cohen Mr. and Mrs. David Cole Mr. and Mrs. John S. Coleman Mr. Ernest T. Collins  II Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Collins Columbus Beach Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Combs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Comfort Hugh and Susan Conklin Mr. and Mrs. Ty Conklin Marcey Conn Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Conti Greg and Janice Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Copeland Gerald and Beth Coulter Mary Cowan Clifford and Katherine Cox Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Crahan Mr. and Mrs. Tim Craine Mr. and Mrs. William Crist Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Crockett  Jr. Mary Jane Croissant Mr. Thomas E. Crook Mr. and Mrs. William Crothers Mrs. Sally Cudlip Mr. and Mrs. David M. Culver Nancy J. Cunningham Richard L. and Catherine E. CunninghamMr. Arthur W. Curtis  III Mr. and Mrs. Owen Curtis Kate Cwikiel *Roger C. and Anette J. Cyr Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Daane Mr. Tom Darnton Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davies Bob and Sue Davis Ms. Olga Deak Trust Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Debroka James Schlappi and Lorie DeGrazia Mrs. Hyrthol L. DeMeritt Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Dettman Mr. and Mrs. Richard S DeVore Joe and Mary Dickinson 

Mr. John D. DiMartino Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Disher Ms. Jean Z. Donaldson Karen Strough and Michael Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. A. Samuel Dorchen Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Doty Marilyn and John Doty Mrs. Stephen P. Dougherty Douglas Lake Association - Johannesburg Charles G. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Drake Robert and Pamela Draves Mr. and Mrs. David E. Droste Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Dudderar *Rich and Darlene Dueweke Mr. John H. Dufek Mr. and Mrs. Kelly D. Duff Paula R. Dukat Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dumbauld Bruce and Nancy Dunn Ms. Ann Durbin David and Anabel Dwyer East Jordan Garden Club Mr. Donald E. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Eby Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eccleston Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Eckstein Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards Mary Jordan and Ted Ehlert Mr. Michael S. Elledge Nancy Elwood Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Enck Michael and Debbie Esposito *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ettawageshik Mrs. J. M. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. John Faett  III Mrs. Virgeleen Fairbanks Carl J. Strebel and Fred Farage, Jr. *Melanie and Kelly Farler Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Fast Gary Fedus Mr. and Mrs. David Fenwick Mr. and Mrs. James Fergus Ms. Nancy F. Ferguson 

Mrs. John A. Ferrari Audrey M. Fick Mrs. Linda N. Findley Mr. Christopher Finley Mrs. William B. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Florek Sally and Ted Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Folk Peach and Cary Ford Charles and Patty Forsberg Mrs. Marshall Forsberg Leo and Kay Forster Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Foster Mr. and Mrs. James Fountain  Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler Ms. Elke J. Frankenberg Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Franseen Mr. Ken Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Frentz Geoffrey and Gail Frey Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Friedel Mr. John Friedly Barb Frisk Doug and Mary Fry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frye Mr. William Furtaw Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gage Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gaither Mr. Joseph T. Galanek Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Gallagher Mr. Ronald L. Gamble Mrs. Mary E. Gard Mr. and Mrs. William Garrock Kathleen Gasper Roger and Susan Gauthier GE Foundation Richard and Holly Gedert* Rosemary F. Geist Mr. Roger Gellenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gemignani Bradley and Sherry Gerlach Ms. Betty Germain Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Getts Mr. Dale Giddings Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gilchrist 

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Glazek Mrs. Dale Gloer Dr. and Mrs. Philip Glotfelty Charles and Linda Glowicki Mr. and Mrs. Don Glowicki Mr. Michael Glusac Tim and Lynne Goodwin Michael Goold Ms. Elaine W. Gordon Mr. Wesley Gordon Ms. Nancy Graham Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grant Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Grant Drs. Donna and Jeffrey Green Green Lake and Duck Lake Assn. Drs. Sheila Gelman and David Greenblatt Mr. and Mrs. William E. Greenwalt Jim Gregart Ms. Gretchen Gregory Pamela Hooper-Griffits and Roy Griffitts  Jr. Oliver and Carolyn Grin Daniel A. and WendyA. Grosshauser Ms. Ann Petroskey and Ms.Betty Grover Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gschwind Mr. David Guanci Mr. and Mrs. George Haddad Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haddad Mr. Jeffress B. Hailand Robert and Janet Halderman Mr. and Mrs. Kevin O. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Rev. Ted Halsted Mrs. Caroline Halusek Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hammond Jane and Rick Hancock Ms. Jane Harris Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hartwig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hassett Mr. and Mrs. David Hauser 

Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Hawkins Dr. and Mrs. Kent R. Hay Mr. James W. Hayes Geoffrey and Mary S. Heidbrink Harold Heintz *Terri L. Hemmelgarn Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henne Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hersey Chick and Cyndy Hershberger Mr. and Mrs. Mark Heydlauff Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Johnson Hightower Mr. and Mrs. E. Franklin Hill  Jr. Heidi Hill Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Hill Mr. John A. Hillenbrand  II Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hilligan Mrs. Wanda Hilner Jane Hire Ms. Margo L. Hodder Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hodulik Lori and Ken Hoehn Dr. and Mrs. Gene O. Hoerr Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Hogarth Mr. and Mrs. William Holt Bonnie Miller and Donald Homan Ms. Virginia Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hoster Mrs. Gretchen Hoyt David R. and Patricia L. Hubbard Mrs. Walter G. Huber Huff Pharmacy Katherine Melby and Bret Huntman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hymas Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P Jackson Mr. Edward C. Jacobi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jakubus William P. Jamnick Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janness Steve and Karen Jarema Douglas P. Jarrold Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jean Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jesiek Judge and Mrs. Charles Johnson Mrs. Max Johnson  Jr. 

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Johnson Mrs. Elaine Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Johnston AnonymousSuzanne Jontz Jim and Gail Juday Mr. and Mrs. James Juilleret Mr. James D. Jung Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Kaegi The Kasamis Family *Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kaye Dr. and Mrs. William G. Keating Mrs. Lawrence D. Kellogg  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kelly  III William and Kirsten Kelly Mr. and Mrs. David Kemme Robert and Sheryl Kendrick Tom and Julie Kennedy Cynthia and Lynn Kerber Ronald and Bonnie Kershner Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kessel Marjorie Ziefert and Chuck Kieffer Ms. Ellen V Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs James P. King Mrs. Connie M. Kiser Mr. and Mrs. John Klenczar Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Klippert Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Kluge Mr. and Mrs. George Knight Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knoppe Fred and Joyce Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Koffman Jill Keefer and Mark Korkus Ms. Sandra Schoene Krahulik Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kranz *Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Krisko Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Krizanic Mr. and Mrs. Trent Kutsch Dr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Kutt Lake Shore Beach Association of Topinabee Helen and Mike Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Landon Mr. Gordon F. Laramie  III 

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Larks Lake Association Mr. Frederick A. Lavery  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Donald LeClair Ms. Mary Lee Dr. Timothy Lee Minette Lefkiades Neil and Carolyn Leighton Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Leland  Jr. Rod Lemmer Ms. Lucille Lercel Ms. Mary B. Letts Mr. and Mrs. Larry Levengood Robert and Margaret Levine Alison Hollister and Thomas Lewis Ms. Mary C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Leyrer Lincoln Financial Foundation, Inc. Walt and Jean Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsey Dr. Daniel Linnenberg Mr. Robert Logee Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Loniewski Karen Nigg and William Lorne Dr. and Mrs. Carl Luepnitz Dr. Robert C. Lum Mrs. Jane Lund Lorraine Lund Mr. and Mrs. William F. Luxton Ms. Jill Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynch Jack and Vickie Lyon Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mabee Bevars and Mary Mabry Ms. Sharon MacJennett Mrs. Rita Mackay Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Madden Herman and Carol Madison Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Mahoney Dr. Kimberley Maise Mark and Carolyn Malaski Mr. Gary C. Malone Susan Malone 

Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Manchester Ms. Janet M. Mancinelli Mrs. Judith E. Manturuk Ms. Teresa Marcy Jack and Julie Marlette Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall Mr. and Mrs. H. Clifford Martin  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Martindale Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W. Marvin Doris Masserang Mary Honstead and William T. Mate Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Matievich Bob and Carol May Jim and Judy Mayo Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Mayrand Mrs. Richard McClaughry  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McClutchey Michael and Nancy McCoy Mike and Stephanie McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. James A. McDivitt Mr. and Mrs. William J. McElroy Mr. Charles L. McFarland Susan McGarry Ms. Preston McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McKinley Mr. and Mrs. James K. McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McLean Mr. and Mrs. William McLean Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMillan Mr. and Mrs. John R. McNaughton  IIIJacqueline Meier Ms. Barbara Menear Joseph and Catherine Merritt Mrs. Connie Messner Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mikus Dr. and Mrs. David M. Miller Jess and Pam Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Milne Dan and Martha Mishler Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Monk Scott Monthei Mr. and Mrs. James W Moore Ron and Linda Moore 

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moran Ms. Victoria R. Morris Dr. Robert D. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moss Dr. Lloyd L. Mrstik Muller Electric, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Murasky Mrs. Audrey Murtland Music Makers of Petoskey, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musick Mr. Dan Myers Mr. Arthur R. Nash  Jr. Tom and Lynn Neelands Dan and Anne Nemes Lynn Jancek and Robert Newberry Mr. Phillip B. Newman  III Mr. and Mrs. James Newton Mr. and Mrs. James M. Nield Carol Noel Mr. Brian Nolan Rebecca Norris Northern Michigan Master Gardener Association Diane St.Claire and Tom Northway George and Susan Notarianni Kim Nowack Mr. Francis A. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Oelke Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ogden Patrick and Linda O'Leary Dr. and Mrs. David L. Olson Mrs. Margaret O'Malley Dr. and Mrs. James J. Osetek Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. Osterlund Mr. William Ostler Mr. and Mrs. James Ott Mrs. Cynthia W. Ottaway Ed and Mary Jane Overmyer Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Owen Richard Owen Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Ozanne Mr. and Mrs. James Paczesny Mrs. Joseph Paczesny 

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Ms. Marilyn L. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Reh Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reh Gary and Marty Reid Mr. Lawry N. Reid *Robert and Susan Reider Mr. and Mrs. Conrad S. Reiter John D. and Carolyn Rich Mr. Clark S. Richardson Meredith E. Richter Mrs. Janet Rimar Mr. Jack Ripstra Donald Molosky andElizabeth Roach Kent and Alana Robbins Mrs. Sue A. Robert Ms. Irene Roberts Ms. Kathleen Robinson Rockworks, Inc. Jane and Gary Roe Barb and Carl Roehling Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Ross Ms. Marlene Ross Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ross Patricia and Paul Roush Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rowlands Joellen and Jim Rudolph Sandra E. Ruffini Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Runyan Hugh and Nancy Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan Penny Sage Andrew and Jo Sahara* Mr. and Mrs. James G. Sak Paul and Lori Sak Mr. and Mrs. Gary Salowich David and Linda Sandvik Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanford Mrs. Jean E. Sayre Mr. Chuck Schafer Dr. and Mrs. John M. Schimpke Ms. Janet Schneider Dr. Franziska Schoenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Scholl Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Schrock  Jr. 

Jack and Marsha Schulman Ms. Joanne Schutz Mr. Donald J. Schwalm Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Schwandt Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Scriber Mr. and Mrs. Brett A. Seabury Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Secrest Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Seeger Mr. Steven W. Seely Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Segrist Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seltenright Mrs. Margaret Lie Seroppian Erik and Carol Serr Chris and Michele Shafer Ms. Betty Shaver Mr. Larry Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Sheppard Jenna Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Sherwood Dr. and Mrs. Fred Shiple Mr. and Mrs. Elwood S. Simon Louis and Dorothy Simon Mrs. Betty M. Sims Mr. Peter D. Sims Mr. Frank Skvarce Mr. and Mrs. Dan Slanec *Bernie and Carol Slotnick Mr. Win Sluyter Carlin and Karen Smith Margaret Child Smith and David L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Smith Ms. Sara E. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Scott Smith Carpentry Service Mr. Jacob L. Snider Mrs. Carolyn Snyder George and JoAnne Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Snyder Ms. Emily Gibson Soelter Don and Gloria Sowle 

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Katherine Yih and Jack Spence  Jr. James and Dorothy Spousta Dr. and Mrs. Doug Springborn Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spurr Nancy Squires Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sroka Jon R. and Susan L. Stahl Mr. and Mrs. George Stancel Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Stanley Mrs. Patricia Stanton Gloria Stapp Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Starkey Ms. Carolyn Corbin and David Stebbins *Kerry and Greg Steck Mr. and Mrs. George M. Stefanes Sue and Tony Stempky Mrs. Deborah Stephens Sherri Stephens Jane Diller and John G. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Gig Stewart Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stewart Ms. Elaine Burr Stienon Donna Stine William Stockhausen Margot Stoehr Mr. and Mrs. David Stone Ms. Marilyn Strader Ms. Elizabeth Strawbridge Mr. and Mrs. Gary Street Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strzelinski Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Sutherin Mr. Robert S. Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Sweers Elizabeth Swift Marti Swiger Kristy Szczesny Cindy Okerlund and Matthew TammTaylor Rental Center Ms. Lauren Tepper Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Terry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Teske Ron and Jane Theobald 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Erik Thorp Christian and Jill Tibbits Deane and Deborah Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Tipton Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Tobin Ms. Geraldine M. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tripp Mr. Frederick J. Trudo Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Tschudy Ms. Mary Ann Tubbs Martin and Suzanne Tuck Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Turnbull Jeff and Barb Upton Mr. Donald A. Van Suilichem Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Vance Ms. Roberta L. VanderBreggen Mrs. Thomas VanderWeele Donald Vanitvelt Mrs. Carole VanReesema Mrs. Katy Varga Ms. Vicki N. Vassalo Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vaughan  Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. VerBurg John and Shelia Vercruysse Carole Vial William and Barbara Vogel Keith and Mandy Vreeland Sally Wagle Mrs. Robert Waldie Charlotte and Joe Walker Mr. and Mrs. James N. Walker John and Nancy Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Warns *Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Warns Mr. and Mrs. Donald Warren Ms. Sue Watroba Dr. and Mrs. R Randolph Weast Mr. John R. Webber Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weber Ms. Pat Weber Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Weber Mr. and Mrs. James R. Weeks  Jr. Mrs. Dolores Wehrenberg Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. Weitzel 

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Wells Paula and Fred Mulhauser Welmers Mr. and Mrs. William H. Weltyk Mr. and Mrs. By West Wetland Training Institute, Inc. Mr. Laurence E. White Mr. and Mrs. Dennis V. Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whitmore John and Jean Wickett Ms. Mary Lou Wickowski Mrs. Nancy P. Widman Jim and Ann Wilderom *Dr. Stephen P. Wilensky Margaret Daniels and Rick A. Wiles Mr. Jeff Williams Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Willnow Mr. David R. Wilson Joan Wilson Mrs. Millicent M. Wilson Robert T. Wilson Mr. Steven B. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. David Wind Roger and Kay Winslow Carl and Jamie Winters Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Witthoff Mrs. Paul Witting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wolak Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wortley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woudstra Mrs. Carole Wuerfel Steve and Judy Yauch Mr. Alan Young Mr. and Mrs. David Young Deborah and John Zahnow Mr. and Mrs. James Zasadny Dr. Beverly Zelt Mrs. Eleanor J. Zent Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Zimmerman *Virginia Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. John H. Zobus Doug and Nancy Zoerhoff Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Zucchiatti 

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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ainslie Mr. Lee Albrecht Mary L. Johnson and Ken Allen Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Allen Mr. John Ambrus  Jr. AnonymousThomas and Genevieve Arnold Ms. Deanna L. Arntson Ms. Carol M. Ash Ms. Susan Aspinall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bach Linda Badalucco Dr. and Mrs. Edward Bahr Elijah Baker *Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Barbe Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baron Dr. and Mrs. Dale Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beitel Beno Clinic Ms. Nancy Berger Ms. Barbara Bergin Cliff and Michelle Biddick Jan and John Biliti Ms. Sue Bissell Mrs. Ronald A. Black Ms. Judith Blackburn Ms. Ruth Blanchard Mr. Ellis Boal Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bodt Barbara Bohls-Graham 

Eric and Phyllis Borcherding Ms. Donna M. Boris Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borovich Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boruta Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers Mr. John Bowers James and Carmela Bownes Doug and Janet Brautigam Mr. and Mrs. David Brockman Barbara Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. John Bubak Jennifer Buchanan *Ms. Nancy Burk Carol Burke Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Burks Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burt Burt Lake Marina Mr. Thomas J. Busch Dr. Mary L. Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Buttigieg Mrs. Elaine Couture Butts Mrs. William J. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. John C. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd S. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Casey  III Sales Customer Cash Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Charlton Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chase Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chmielewski Ronald and Nina Christen 

Mr. Matthew Claucherty *Mr. and Mrs. George Colburn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Coleman Jim and Therry Colombo Nick and Virgina Colucci Pamela R. Comer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Constantine Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Cooney Elizabeth Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Creed Mrs. Donald Criner Mr. David R. Crothers Mr. William R. Crowe Ms. Barbara L. Cullman Mr. Robert J Defauw Mr. and Mrs. James Digiovanni Mr. Guy DiPlacido Ms. Sandi Disante Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Disbrow Mrs. Gordon L. Dolton Mrs. Richard D. Dombrowski Mr. Robert and Sheila Dorst Dr. and Mrs. Lester Dragstedt  II Dee and Madeline Drake Mr. Jerry Drobek Dr. and Mrs. Frank K. Duiven Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duke Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Duncan James Eberle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellinwood Mr. and Mrs. James R. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Jack Engledow 

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Marshon Erickson Daniel P. and Ann R. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Francis Esch Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans Mr. Robert W. Evans Mr. Albert Evenson Ms. Helen G. Evenson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fedus  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferries Jim and Judy Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fleury Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fought Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Foust Mrs. Joseph J. Fredal Mr. James W. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frey Friends of the Boyne River George and Maiga Friess Mary Ellen Furseth Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Gallin Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Garcia Mary Gergel Patricia A. Gildner Mr. William F. Glass Roberta and Peter Gluck Mrs. Mary B. Gonne Mr. and Mrs. John Gosnell Roger and Kathleen Gowell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grabowski Lois Graham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene Mr. and Mrs. John Guirey Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Gulau Donald E. and Grace A. Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagen Mr. Clarence Hagerman Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hagerman Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Hall Ms. Barbara Hanson Harbor Springs Therapy and WellnessMr. and Mrs. Hord Hardin  II Dr. Marilyn E Harris Ms. Jacqueline S. Harrison Ms. Lucy Hartlove Ms. Sarah Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hayes Dr. Hubert Hayes 

Dr. and Mrs. Roger Heimbuch Mr. and Mrs. David Henkel Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hibbard Dr. and Mrs. Hashem M. Hilal Hills of Walloon Association Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Hipschen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hoadley Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hochstein Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hocken Mr. Norvin Holm Mr. Vern Edward Horn Michael and Priscilla Horton Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hovey Mr. and Mrs. William J. Howell  III Ms. Beth M. Hubbell Mary Ellen Hughes Mr. John L. Hull Mr. Thomas Isaia Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jablonski Kim Kolb and Thomas Jaenicke Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Mrs. Marlou Johnson Richard and Lynnet Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Johnston Mr. Bradley L. Jones Amy Naylor Joye Mrs. Robert W. Kaczmarek Kathy Karenko Mr. and Mrs. John Kaser Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kasiborski Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Kaspzyk Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kellogg Anne Kelly Sheri Rhoads and Adam Kennedy Ms. Janet Killian Mary and Gerald King Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kinnaird Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kirby Patricia Kishigo Ms. Anne Klapheke Mr. Robert Klein Mr. James A. Kozicki Susan Mohr and Ken Krentz Drs. David B. and Linda S. Krill Mr. and Mrs. Quinton L. Kuebler Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Kulka Mr. William S. Laitner Lake Charlevoix Association 

Mr. John J. Lawrey Mr. Joel D. Lerman Robert and Roberta Leroy Mr. and Mrs. David Lesh  Jr. Ms. Mary D. Liebner *Mr. and Mrs. Hall B. Liles  Jr. Matt and Tonia Lindsay Ms. Mary Lirones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litzer Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Loeding Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lovelace Mrs. A. Thomas Luey Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Lundborg Mr. Charles Lundstrom Ms. Karen S. Lunquist Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mabley Dr. and Mrs. John W. MacKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Madion Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney Mark Makowski Mr. John W. Marshall Mary K. and Dennis L. Martin Dr. and Mrs. John T. Martsolf Mr. Richard T. Masters Mr. and Mrs. Daniel May Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. May Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayer Mr. Robert McClean Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCord Dr. Fred McMurray Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meredith Ken and Mary Michelsen Mary Mikkola Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Larry Minch Dr. and Mrs. Fred V. Minkow Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morrison Ms. Deborah Nagel Mrs. Joan Nelson Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Bendt C. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nihls Mrs. Bob Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nordin Mr. Thomas B. North Ms. Lucia Scully Oelz Thomas and Mary O'Hare 

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Ms. Jean M. Ohlson Carol A. O'Keefe Mr. Woodard D. Openo Mr. Gerhard F. Osterbeck Maureen Owens Jan and Frank Parkinson Anne and Bayard Paschall  III Mrs. Mary Patenge Mr. John Pawelek Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peet Ruth S. Petit Mrs. Sedate Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John L. Picton William R. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pigott Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piotraczk Ms. Kathleen S. Pistono Sandra L. Planisek Mr. and Mrs. John R. Plummer Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pollard Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Porter Kevin and Dianna Prediger Mr. Robert O. Pritchard  Jr. Mr. Marty P. Prokopy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quenneville Rev. and Mrs. Richard C. Quinlan Rasmussen, Teller, O'Neil & ChristmanMr. and Mrs. Timothy Reade Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Reed Paul and Paulette Regula Ms. Marilyn Kay Reichenberg James and Linda Reis Christine A. Reyes Doris Richard Dr. L. J. Gysel and Capt. C. M. Rigsbee Robert and Mary Ann Rilley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Ritter John G. and Virginia Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rochon Mrs. Albert M. Rockwood Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rolfes  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Root Dr. and Mrs. Jay T. Rorick  Jr. Dan and Alice Ross Ralph and Nancy Rucinski Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rule 

Run Sign Up Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Rupp Pam and Larry Rychlick Mr. and Mrs. John N. Santeiu  Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Santinga Ms. Harriette Schach Mr. and Mrs. John Schams Mr. Richard H. Schiffer Michael and Sara Schmidt Mrs. Carol A. Schmier Emily and Jeff Schoeny Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Schwalm Ms. Virginia Selanik Philip and Julie Seymour Mr. Joseph Shaheen Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Shearer Mr. Michael D. Sheean Ms. Marie Sheets Mr. and Mrs. William Shelton Anne and Ron Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Simons Mr. and Mrs. John Sims Lena Sinacola Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Sinclair Mr. Mark H. Sinclair David and Margo Skaggs Mr. Clyde L. Slutz Brook and Jean Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Smith Mrs. J. Walter Smith Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William L. Snedden  Jr. Ms Margaret Soderberg Mr. and Mrs. John K. Solosy  II Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Staley Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Stanley Lille Foster and Win Stebbins George and Jan Stewart Mrs. Olga Stott Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stout Andy and Julie Strickland Mr. Michael C. Studer Ms. Esther W.P. Summers Roberta and Ronald Svatora Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swager 

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Tanghe Mr. and Mrs. David R. Tanski Roy and Carol Tassava David and Jeanne Tennent Mrs. Lawrence R. Ternan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thibideau Dr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas  Jr. Dr. Grenetta Thomassey *Mr. Richard E. Tindall Dr. and Mrs. Richard Torchia Mr. James Trimpe  Sr. Donna Perla and Daniel L. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Norlin W. Tymes Jeffrey and Lisa Vaara-Lewis Ms. Dana Vannoy Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Vessells Mr. R. J. Waddell Adolph and Daniel Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Walli Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wallie Mr. and Mrs. Josef Wandeler Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Steve Watson Ms. Barbara G. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Greg Webster Drs. Susan and Mark Weiss E.J. Wells Mr. William G. Westrick Mr. and Mrs. Tim Whitney Mr. Thomas G. Whittingham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wildberg Wildwood Valley Property Owners Bob Williams Dick and Kathy Williams Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wiseman Mr. Alfred W. Wishart  Jr. Mrs. Diana Woodbridge Bruce C. Woodry Ms. Joan F. Wright Ms. Lois F. Wright Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Zaroff Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Zientek Dr. Lonny Zietz 

Sustainers $1- $49

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HONORARIUMSIn Honor of Barb Wotila Mary M. Biagini and Donald C. SchneitzlerIn Honor of Barb Wotila and Steve Little Sarah LittleIn Honor of Barbara Kauper Charles and Patty ForsbergIn Honor of Chase and Jena Offield 45 North ManagementIn Honor of Dr. Kean T. Oh Lindy and Gary BuffingtonIn Honor of George R. Squibb David SquibbIn Honor of Jennifer Buchanan Petoskey Area Garden Club Raven Hill Discovery CenterIn Honor of John and Sandy Baker Mr. and Mrs. David M. CulverIn Honor of Kris and Terry Finn Kenneth Knowles

In Honor of Linda Badalucco Linda HellerIn Honor of Michael Esposito & Irish Boat Shop 45 North ManagementIn Honor of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Hallett Charles and Patty ForsbergIn Honor of Nancy and Brian Nowitzke Linda HellerIn Honor of Norman Baumhardt Norman and Tonya BaumhardtIn Honor of Sue Maxey-Hovey Jim and Therry ColomboIn Honor of The Boat House Of Harbor Springs 45 North ManagementIn Honor of Tony Naylor Amy Naylor JoyeIn Honor of Mary Reilly’s Birthday Barbara Wotila and Steve LittleIn Honor of Tom and Christine Renkes Jim and Therry Columbo

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Tribute Gifts

MEMORIAL GIFTSIn Memory of Howard Gilbertson Mr. Peter HaenselIn Memory of Barbara Kellogg Blackmore Joellen and Jim Rudolph John and Patricia Carney Katherine Melby and Bret Huntman Paula Vaughan Michael and Marie DoleskiIn Memory of Betty Bicsok, Harry Headrick,Carol Smith, and Verna Valley East Burt Lake AssociationIn Memory of Dudley B.Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. James NewtonIn Memory of Fred G., Stephanie and Fred R. Secrest Mr. and Mrs. Stephen SecrestIn Memory of Fritz Secrest Art and Marion Gold Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Secrest

In Memory of George R. Squibb John Bell

In Memory of Dan Denison Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wilkins

In Memory of Howard Gilbertson James and Laurie Steffen Kerry G. McGrath Linda and Steven Alexander Martha Z. Ward Mr. Mark W. Paddock Mr. Scott G. Basler Mrs. Joan Nelson Amy Nelson Robert and Connie Kamphuis Shan and Patrick McConnell

In Memory of Jan Swanson Elaine and Bowden Brown Mrs. Millicent G. Wallin

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Foundations Gifts

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CHARLEVOIx COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONTip of the Mitt Watershed Council Water Quality FundMr. and Mrs. James McMahon IIIMr. and Mrs. Cliff StorrAlice WrightMaura Brandi MSU Internship FundLes ArnoldMs. Denise CampbellCharlevoix County Community FoundationAudrey and Clint EtienneEmily Meyerson and Harry KitchenDoug Fuller and Martha LancasterDavid and Carolyn LeusinkMr. and Mrs. Larry LevengoodBarbara Wotila and Steve LittleMs. Janet M. MancinelliMaureen NicholsonMs. Karin OffieldMr. and Mrs. Ken PolakowskiMary Reilly and Greg PutalikJoellen and Jim RudolphMr. and Mrs. Scott SmithDr. and Mrs. Stanley R. SmithBob and Gretchen TambelliniSusan and Gordon Van Wieren, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Philip Woollcott Jr.Kendra Johnson and Joseph Zielinski

PETOSKEY-HARBOR SPRINGS AREACOMMUNITY FOUNDATIONTip of the Mitt Watershed Council Water Quality FundDr. and Mrs. Robert G. FawcettAlexis M. Kaczynski and Eric GrandstaffWil Cwikiel and Gail GruenwaldMr. and Mrs. James F. HelmerMs. Jo-Anna C. KolodziejMr. and Mrs. Ric LoydMr. and Mrs. Neil MarzellaMaureen NicholsonMr. Mark W. PaddockCatherine S. McVicker and Eric RasmussenMarcia and Trish ShattuckMr. and Mrs. Timothy R. SterlingBuilding Resiliency to Climate ChangeMs. Catherine R. EricksonMrs. John EricksonMarana Webber Tost Charitable FundLand and Water Education FundMr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Hylant Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Reynolds IIILine 5 Public Engagement ProjectMrs. John EricksonMs. Catherine R. EricksonL’Arbre Croche FundLes Cheneaux Watershed CouncilCharlevoix County Community FoundationPetoskey-Harbor Springs Area

Community Foundation

In Memory of Kim Tonkavich Ted Riley David and Kathryn Louks Gary and Nikki Blakeslee Mr. and Mrs. Rhett LLoyd Walter and Susan Coyle

In Memory of Sally Carlin Mr. and Mrs. James A. CampbellIn Memory of Sandra J. Zietz Dr. Lonny ZietzIn Memory of Virginia Carroll Elaine and Bowden Brown

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ENDOWMENT GIFTMary-Therese Wood Estate

MATCHING GIFTSThe Kasamis Family Bank of AmericaMrs. Gwen Kuehn Eaton CorporationMr. and Mrs. John Faett III General Electric FoundationMr. and Mrs. Greg Bodker IBM CorporationMr. and Mrs. William R. MacKay IBM CorporationCliff and Michelle Biddick Irish Boat shopMr. and Mrs. David Irish Irish Boat shopMr. and Mrs. David Irish Irish Boat shopVirginia Zimmerman Lincoln Financial Foundation

BUSINESS FUNDRAISERSGrandpa Shorter's Gifts, Earth DayBoyne City Tap Room, Five Fall FridaysCurtis and Judith Brock, Five Fall FridaysCafe Sante, Five Fall FridaysStiggs Brewery & Kitchen, Five Fall Fridays7 Monks Taproom, Five Fall FridaysWineguys Restaurant Group, 20th Anniversary

BEAR RIVER CLEANUP DONATIONSPetoskey Plastics, Inc.Bearcub OutfittersMeijer #257

TREASURE LAKE CHARLEVOIxSHORELINE PROTECTION PROGRAMFrey Foundation

EARTH SHARE OF MICHIGAN Christopher ClampittMr. and Mrs. Dave ClappMr. and Mrs. Patrick McNamaraMr. Luis SaldiviaRobert Zbiciak

O'NEAL LAKE DAM PROJECTLinda BadaluccoBig Stone Bay Fishery, Inc.Kenneth and Cynthia CoyMr. and Mrs. Larry CrossMr. William FedusBruce and Michelle FerrisMrs. Meryl HankeyJoseph and Patricia HaugerSamuel and Betty KellogMichael and Teresa LaCostSusan MalloryEarl and Viola MarshallS.C.N.S.Koreen SirvraisMr. William Veling Jr.Ms. Donna Watkins

WATERSHED COUNCIL EDUCATIONAND MENTORING PROGRAMCharles M. and Joan R. Taylor Foundation, Inc.

RESTORE MINNEHAHABaiardi Family Foundation, Inc.National Fish & Wildlife FoundationPatagonia

STOVER CREEK RESTORATIONCharlevoix County Community FoundationLake Charlevoix Association

Special Gifts

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Watershed Academy Supporters4Front Credit UnionBoyne Valley Garden ClubButch's Tackle and MarineCharlevoix County Community FoundationCircuit Controls CorporationMr. and Mrs. Dennis CowlesEJ USA, Inc.Family Fare SupermarketDoug and Mary FryGrandpa Shorter’s GiftsSylvia JohnsonMr. John Kafer

Kathy KarenkoKiwanis Foundation of Harbor SpringsMr. and Mrs. Dudley W. MarvinMr. and Mrs. Ray K. McMullenThe Outfitter of Harbor SpringsSusan and Leonard PagePickerel-Crooked Lakes AssociationMr. and Mrs. Michael PosnerSean and Kelly QuaineMr. and Mrs. Scott SmithStraits Area Audubon SocietyMr. and Mrs. Ed Strzelinski

Alpine Chocolat HausBC PizzaBearcub OutfittersBoyne City TaproomCafé SantéD&W Fresh MarketEmmet CountyGrain Train Natural Foods MarketHabitat LandscapesInspired LivingIrish Boat ShopJets PizzaJohan’s Bakery

Lake Street MarketMeijersNorth Country CycleOleson’s MarketPetoskey Area Rally & Car ClubPetoskey-News ReviewPlath’s MeatRed Mesa GrillRoast & ToastRyde MarinaSeven Monks TaproomSmittenStiggs Brewery and Kitchen

Gifts In Kind

Antrim County Coservation DistrictEnvironmental Protection AgencyDole Family FoundationPickerel-Crooked Lakes AssociationPetoskey-Harbor Springs Area CommunityFoundationGreat Lakes Fishery Trust, Inc.

Michigan Department of EnvironmentalQualityMichigan Department of EnvironmentalQuality - Fisheries DivisionMichigan Environmental CouncilMichigan Lakes and Streams AssociationU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Grants

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Our MissionThe Tip of the Mitt Watershed Councilspeaks for Northern Michigan's waters.We are dedicated to protecting ourlakes, streams, wetlands, and ground-water through respected advocacy, innovative education, technically soundwater quality monitoring, thorough research, and restoration actions. Weachieve our mission by empowering others and we believe in the capacity tomake a positive difference. We work locally, regionally, and throughout theGreat Lakes Basin to achieve our goals.

Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council426 Bay Street

Petoskey, MI 49770231.347.1181

www.watershedcouncil.org