2011 GSOSW Annual Report

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2011 Annual Report


The Girl Scout Promise On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. The Girl Scout Law I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority,

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use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.

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A message from the CEO and Board Chair

Board of Directors* 2010-2011 Chair Ellen Steel First Vice Chair Rita Van Schoiack Second Vice Chair

2011 was a year of continued growth for Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest

Kathy Lucier

Washington! For the third consecutive year both our girl membership and our adult

Treasurer

membership grew. Contributing to this growth was an increase in the number of girls

Elaine Teague

attending resident camp and day camp, and a significant expansion of our migrant education program. We also added a number of new program partners which in turn resulted in more activities and fun events for girls and troops. Our cookie sale

Secretary Roberta Janssen Members-At-Large

experienced a third year of growth as well! 2011 was also the year to begin planning for Girl Scouts’ 100th anniversary! Thanks to our staff and volunteers, in 2012 we look forward to a Northwest Centennial Roundup (a weeklong camp out for older girls), a huge birthday party in the fall and numerous special events throughout our council to celebrate the first 100 years of Girl Scouting.

Elizabeth Clarke Terry Coryell Cara Fischer Elizabeth Hatfield-Keller Eva Labby Nancie Paxton

As we look back on the past year, we also want to thank the many partners who make

Ara Serjoie

our work possible – our program partners, our corporate and foundation funders

Maureen Vega

and the many individuals and families who provide the resources to make our

Lara Williams Pearsall

work possible. Finally, we want to say a special thank you to the more than 11,500 volunteers who delivered the Girl Scout program in our council last year. Their commitment to GSOSW’s nearly 19,500 girl members and their belief that the Girl Scout Leadership

Chief Executive Officer Karen Hill

Experience does indeed build girls of courage, confidence and character, makes this world a better place for us all.

*As of April 17, 2011.

Sincerely,

Ellen Steel Board Chair, GSOSW

Karen Hill Chief Executive Officer, GSOSW

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Strategic Learning Update GSOSW Facts

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Full time staff

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Communications A redesigned council website launched in June including a modernized look and feel in line with the refreshed Girl Scout brand, streamlined navigation (including footer navigation on subpages), standardized service unit Web pages, sortable tables, a secure page with calendars displaying program site availability, the ability to share or print any page, and a new “share” submission form encouraging Girl Scouts to share their story with others!

Part time staff

Grew Facebook followers by nearly 100%, twitter followers by greater than 50%, and were again awarded the Constant Contact All Star Award for success in email marketing campaigns during 2011.

19,477 Girl members

A committee composed of staff and volunteers was formed to co-develop and execute a marketing plan for Girl Scouts’ centennial in 2012. Planned events and activities included the Northwest Centennial Roundup, a geocaching challenge, a 100th Anniversary patch contest and much more.

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Partnered with Dairy Farmer’s of Oregon to expand marketing coverage for 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Program, growing reach by 6x. Continued to foster interdepartmental marketing initiatives (Program Guide, eNews, etc.) to increase value of publication investment. Secured over $8,000 in publication sponsorships.

Adult members

10,241 New girls served

In collaboration with Girl Scouts USA, we were able to leverage national PSA campaigns to secure greater than $100,000 (estimated value) in donated airtime. Council Integration

63%

A customer service statement was created and posted in all council service centers. The statement outlines the quality of experience our customers can expect and affirms that every interaction is guided by the Girl Scout mission, Promise and Law.

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A first-ever survey was conducted among our members to determine what progress had been made in closing the council integration gaps identified in the council’s strategic learning plan. The responses will serve as a baseline comparison for the same survey that will be conducted in spring 2012.

Retention rate

Girl Scout troops

2,567 Girls served by Hispanic Initiative

3,321 Adult volunteers

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Updates were made to the month-by-month volunteer calendar created in 2010 and disseminated to all service units. It was recommended to service units to post the calendar on their service unit web pages and make it available to all service unit members through the monthly volunteer meetings. Funding/Fund Development Family Partnership donations and participation rate both increased by 39% over the previous year. Two leadership events were held to thank our donors for their ongoing support throughout the year.


Board giving reached 100%. Fundraising events had significant sponsorship increases. Attendance increased by 16% and revenue increased by 63% over the previous year. The GSOSW Alumnae Association coordinated a community service project to allow homeowners with chained pets the opportunity to have a fenced yard. Outreach to communicate with alumnae through events and online eNews have continued. Membership Council-wide we increased the Migrant Education Program from 7 sites serving 622 new girls in 2009-2010 to 17 sites serving 1,332 new girls in 2010-2011. We increased our Hispanic girl membership by 28% in 2010-2011. Defying national trends for the third year in a row, our membership has grown. GSOSW has seen a 3.6% increase in girl members and a 3% increase in adults for an overall 3.4% increase in total membership. Purchased GSUSA branding kits as presentation materials for school district, community partners and volunteer outreach to the business community. Branding kits have been used in presentations resulting in partnerships with new school districts. Completed translation of Volunteer Essentials and Council Volunteer Policies and Procedures. CPR/First Aid classes were offered in Spanish. Tools were shared through service team trainings, newsletters and webinars to help service teams recognize volunteers throughout the year. Three new council level adult recognitions were developed for implementation in 2011-2012

GSOSW Facts

13%

Girls Hispanic or Latina

56%

Girls Non-Hispanic or Latina

31%

Girls Unreported

4%

Adults Hispanic or Latino

Program Information about all of the pathways is being delivered through multiple messages in the Program Guide, training materials and webinars. A new service team position was created this year, the GSLE Coach. The goal of this position is to coach leaders on implementing the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and understanding the pathways. Webinars were developed and delivered to volunteers this summer giving them a sneak peek at The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting and how it works with the rest of the National Program Portfolio. Staff have continued to evaluate and update programs to include more GSLE outcomes and to facilitate progression. An example of a program following this model is the new Digital Media Studio program. This program has multiple curricula that build upon each other into a great digital experience for girls. We have a unified way of managing program partners through our program partner application.

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44%

Adults Non-Hispanic or Latino

52%

Adults Unreported


Girl Driven

A love for Girl Scout camp can grow for decades Every year, thousands of girls attend camp through Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington. Many of them have such a good time that they come back the next year, and some of them come back for many more than just one. “I attended camp starting in the first grade,” Lesli Sanderson said.” Lesli’s mom Joni started volunteering when she was in fourth grade, because as a fourth grader she was too old to technically be a camper, but she could be a “tagalong,” a camper who is there with an adult volunteer. Nineteen years later, Lesli and Joni are still at Camp Funshine. Lesli’s younger sister Jackie was a Girl Scout, too. Joni volunteered all along as her daughters were campers and later Program Aides. Lesli and Jackie volunteered as adults, and in 2008 they took it a step further: they decided to take on the responsibility of directorship of Camp Funshine. Making Camp Funshine great every year is a family affair, even down to the grocery shopping. Campers plan the food they eat, and that means the family takes two cars to the grocery store the night before it all starts, shopping for the ingredients to English muffin pizzas, grilled cheese and other camp-friendly foods. “We normally spend 3-4 hours,” Lesli laughed. “We used to bring only one car but then we got better about organization.” Lesli, Jackie and Joni continue to be involved at camp because of the memories they love from childhood. “One of the main things that pushed us to take on directorship – we wanted to keep camp what it was when we were little and why we loved it so much,” she said. “We wanted to make sure that Camp Funshine stayed the same.” For Lesli, that meant a place where girls could go outside of their comfort zone, only to be surprised to learn the great things they were capable of. Lesli Sanderson Camp Funshine Director

“I remember being a little girl and thinking, ‘Wow, look at those older girls!’ and by the time you get there you think, ‘That wasn’t that big of a deal. I can do it.’” “I hope that I can stay with it for as long as possible and that it continues to fill every year. I know that there are some years when it’s dropped really low, and thankfully it’s come back up and we are really strong again.” From her time on both sides of the experience – camper and volunteer – Lesli knows that it’s the Girl Scout organization and the people that surround them who make the future bright for the younger generations. “When the time comes – hopefully some distant time in the future - when I’m no longer director, that someone else strong steps forward to take it over and that we continue to have volunteers like we’ve had for it each year. They are the ones that make it happen. Some of our best staff are older girls – the PA’s that come year after year – they make camp for those little girls.“ Find more information and a video about volunteering for camp online at girlscoutsosw.org/camp/day_camps

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Property Highlights Camp Cleawox A new staff house will be ready for camp season 2012. This new building has beautifully exposed glu-lam beams on the interior with a vaulted ceiling to give the feeling of even more space. The building is fully insulated and ADA compliant so it will give user groups greater flexibility when using the camp year-round. During summer months, it will be used for breaks, showers, training and meeting space for camp staff. For the rest of the year it will be available for user groups. It has a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms and a large laundry facility. This project was not without its challenges as we had to completely redesign the septic system. This was not in the original plan and caused major delays in getting the building permits approved and construction started. It also had an impact on the budget. In addition to the staff house, we have also improved the physical appearance of camp by building fences and sight barricades to help keep users focused on camp activities.

Camp Whispering Winds This summer our on-site ranger built a new lakeside storage shed. This shed houses all of the water safety equipment such as life jackets and oars that are used at camp. This structure allows for everything to be very well organized, easily accessible, clean, dry and secure. With remaining funds from this project, the ranger built ample exterior seating that makes a perfect spot for a quick safety refresher. We purchased a new commercial oven for the main kitchen at camp. This large oven has vastly improved efficiency in the kitchen and should last for a long time. Fortunately, the old convection oven was still in working order and it has been moved to the Mountaindale Outdoor Program Center. We are remodeling the bathroom in Richard’s Lodge. This bathroom will be fully ADA compliant and feature new fixtures and a much larger space.

• A Girl Scout rider at Camp Whispering Winds leads a horse in the corral • Girl Scouts canoe at Camp Cleawox

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Sunset over the dock at Camp Low Echo


Mountaindale Outdoor Program Center Marilyn’s Place was originally constructed with a semi-commercial kitchen and did not have a dishwasher or a large over. Our user groups and day camps frequently requested the addition of a quick method for cleaning dishes and an oven large enough to feed a crowd. This past year we installed a high-temperature, undercounter dishwasher. It is a commercial grade, single-rack style washer and together with the repurposed oven, has already contributed to the satisfaction of users. The motivation for this change was to get adults out of the kitchen and outside, leading activities and enjoying other program elements where they are needed most. This year we also completed a large 8x16 storage shed for day camp groups to share.

Camp Arrowhead • Marilyn’s Place hearth at Mountaindale Outdoor Program Center

This camp is our largest property and in the past year we completed the replacement of the in-ground water system. This project has finally ended the major water losses at camp. It took our rangers, with the help of a very generous donation from a local heavy equipment operators' school, right up until resident camp season last summer to finish this project. Once completed, we put new gravel on the roads and leveled them to prevent erosion. This will be an ongoing process. Last year we also painted most of the exterior of the buildings. While painting, we took the opportunity to make as many repairs as possible, within our operating budget.

Portland Service Center This past year we completed a remodel of the Portland Service Center. This was funded by a large capital campaign begun by the legacy council. We completely dedicated the second floor of the Portland Service Center (10,000 SF) to be girl and program space and added a large meeting room on the first floor. We are already seeing increased use by troops and volunteers. The wall and furniture colors, • Girl Scouts on a hike at Camp Arrowhead

signage, tables, chairs and kitchen were designed with girls and Girl Scout brand in mind. We also redesigned the front lobby to make it more inviting. It gives a great first impression of Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington. The third floor of the

• A Girl Scout enjoys the water at Camp Cleawox

building now provides work space for staff. It was redesigned during the remodel to help improve functionality and lighting.

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Statement of Financial Position for the 12-Month Year Ended September 30, 2011 Assets Cash and cash equivalents

$1,580,039

Other receivables

35,999

Inventories

287,770

Contributions receivable

48,048

Prepaid expenses and deposits

175,218

Investments

4,465,418

Beneficial interest in perpetual trusts

669,240

Property and equipment - net

9,184,011

Total assets

$16,445,743

Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities: Accounts payable and other accrued liabilities

$463,589

Accrued payroll and related expenses

310,773

Deferred revenue:

18,656

Long-term debt

541,416

Total Liabilities

$1,334,434

Net assets:

$15,111,309

Total liabilities and net assets

$16,445,743

E

Revenue A/ Grants and contributions

$328,147

6%

B/ United Way

$103,522

2%

C/ Bequests

$100,636

2%

$4,355,759

79%

E/ Program fees

$432,289

8%

F/ Investment income/endowments/other

$179,588

3%

D/ Product Sales (net)

Total

$5,499,941

A

B

C

D

Expenses

C B

F

A/ Program Services

A

$4,781,901

80%

B/ Management and General

$770,473

13%

C/ Fundraising

$412,254

7%

Total*

$5,964,628

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Girl Driven

Girl Scouts bring gears, motors and sensors to life GSOSW Facts

Girl Scouts everywhere are great examples of the term “girl driven.” But some of

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They’re learning about motors, physics and robots with their fellow Girl Scouts.

Girl events

3,745 Council-run event participants

65

GSBB participants

them mean it a little more literally – like four girls who make up the Nutty Geeks.

Van Le is a troop leader and team coach who leads the team of our – Ella, Sonja, Eleanor and Xela. The Nutty Geeks participate in the First Lego League, an annual challenge from September to January. “Our girls were classmates who liked to do research, play with legos and do presentations. They are active girls who enjoy meeting,” Van said. Each year the team buys a kit that contains the obstacle course for that year. The goal is to build a robot that can tackle the obstacle course in 2.5 minutes. “Depending on what kind of missions (essentially obstacle courses) we want the robot to do, the robot needs to be made to be able to complete these missions,” team member Eleanor Kruse said.

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C.H.O.I.C.E. participants

869

STEM participants

24

Fall sale items sold per girl

157

Boxes of Girl Scout cookies sold per girl

5,528

Resident camp participants

They work on their robot until the regional tournament in January. Winners of the regional tournament advance to state championships, and winners at state go to a national event. “The teams compete in three ways: best robot performance on the table, best teamwork values and best research project. Winning teams are strong in all three areas,” Van said. Her team meets weekly to build and program the robot, practices teamwork activities and also researches about a real world problem. “Ninety percent of the work is done by the team,” Van said. “Adult helpers would make calls to topic experts and guide the team but all the other work is done by team members.” The Nutty Geeks have had great success, garnering regional as well as state awards. They’ve also had the opportunity to spread the word, receiving invitations to demonstrate at schools and events throughout the community. Eleanor sees a direct correlation between what she learned about in Lego Robotics and her career goals. “When I grow up, I want to be some sort of doctor.” Eleanor said. “I really got interested last year when we did our research project on Hemophilia, the theme being biomedical engineering. We worked with and interviewed a cardiologist... I have

5,332

Day camp participants 10

really enjoyed learning about anatomy and am learning more every day.” Find more information about STEM opportunities for girls, visit girlscoutsosw.org


Girl Scout Gold Award

Congratulations to the 47 Girl Scout Gold Award recipients within Girl Scouts OSW Mariah Dawson Beaverton, OR Creation of a teen lounge and a sharing library supplied with children’s books for a women’s shelter.

Melissa Aust Tualatin, OR Published “affordable foods” cookbook for the Tualatin School House Food Pantry, and hosted an open house to feature it.

Kaylee Chavez Happy Valley, OR Organized the Clackamas High School prop closet and created an ongoing prop checkout system.

Macey Bouyea Lake Oswego, OR Teaching Towards Tolerance: Worked to create & deliver curriculum on cultural differences and understanding.

Mara Clifton West Linn, OR Built a vertical garden and taught first graders about planting and growing sustainably.

Samantha Edgerton Central Point, OR Developed education in schools about natural resources and recycling.

Kara Brown Lake Oswego, OR Cleared the space for a sensory garden at the Kiwanis camp for disabled children on Mount Hood.

Chelsea Collette Albany, OR Developed and taught self defense classes in her community.

Kristin Edwards Canby, OR Organized a community fun run to promote fitness.

Kristen Butcher Happy Valley, OR Organzied the Clackamas High School props closet

Julie Collins Milwaukee, OR Educated community about a food bank for low-income cat owners. They responded with over 1,000 lbs. of cat food.

Adriana Escobedo-Land Newberg, OR Organized a series of recycling education days in Newberg, OR.

Abby Centola Bend, OR Developed a school supply program for the abandoned children of Juarez, Mexico, living in an orphanage named “Arbol de Vida”.

Deanna Connor Hillsboro, OR Worked with an elementary school to provide workshops on art education for kids.

Jana Feingold Bend, OR Central Oregon Teen Closet: Developed a program that allowed homeless or low income teens to get free or affordable, fashionable clothes.

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Girl Scout Gold Award recipients, continued

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Kara Flynn Beaverton, OR Organized a literacy tutoring program that brought older students in to work with middle schoolers.

Jennifer Hilgeman Beaverton, OR Built a structure for growing seedlings for a local food bank and organized a drive to support them that emphasized seed donation.

Nellie Johnson Tigard, OR Organized sewing events and pillow drive to collect pillows for women with breast cancer.

Willa Ford Lake Oswego, OR Organized and faciliated a soccer and sports camp at the Goose Hollow Homeless Shelter.

Megan Hofstede Brush Prairie, WA Organized presentations on deafness for school and youth groups.

Ashley LaForge Portland, OR Organized quilting bees to make bags and blankets for kids in domestic violence shelters.

Kathryn Garrett Lake Oswego, OR Designed a sensory garden at the Kiwanis camp for disabled children on Mount Hood. Created furniture for that garden.

Kathryn Hollingsworth Tigard, OR Organized literacy awareness and supply/book drive for children with little access to books.

Audrey Liesinger Salem, OR Created a frisbee golf course at Stub Stewart State Park.

Rebecca Glass Hillsboro, OR Organized a fun run to collect supplies for cat shelters.

Ashley Howarth Beaverton, OR Stairs for Safety: Built a staircase at a church sidewalk to reduce danger for people traversing back and forth.

Jessica Lindsey Beavercreek, OR Conducted workshops to train people about safety on rural roads.

Sonja Gorman Beaverton, OR Created an irrigation system for the raised bed gardens at the Community Action Family Shelter in Hillsboro.

Mikylah Hunsaker Vancouver, WA Organized quiliting workshops to make blankets for cats in animal shelters.

Savannah Loberger Hillsboro, OR Created a day camp to introduce girls to engineering and technology.

Cassandra Hansen Lake Oswego, OR Created paths and transplanted plants into the Kiwanis Sensory garden on the Mount Hood. Shaver Scholarship recipient

Tasha Jocz Lake Oswego, OR Created a video of life in Lake Oswego for a cultural exchange

Megan Miller Myrtle Point, OR Built cabinets for books, collected books to fill them, and created a video to use to recruit adult mentors to FIRST.


Girl Scout Gold Award recipients, continued Rebecca Murdock Beaverton, OR Created an Art Walk at a Jackson Middle School to educate about where the school’s art came from.

Laila Simon Portland, OR Advocated for the creation of a law to require all new drivers to take a drivers education course.

Betsy Thomas Canby, OR Worked with Veterans Affairs to provide families of veterans with resource booklets and helped organize a Christmas toy drive.

Angela Perkins Battle Ground, WA Autism is NOT an Automobile Created workshops on interacting with and understanding people with autism.

Vallery Smith Hillsboro, OR Organized a summer day camp for youth through her church focused on self worth

Haley Tilt Portland, OR Bookworms to Butterflies: Organized a reading mentorship program for the Hillsboro School District.

Miranda Rasmussen Wilsonville, OR Library project in Ccamahuara, Peru

Andrea Sonk Oregon City, OR Organized an Art Supply Drive and Educational Banquet for foster kids.

Meghan Townsend Portland, OR Organized groups to create blankets for the Emanuel Children’s Cancer Center.

Kayla Reeves Beaverton, OR Painted ceiling tiles and created a movable mural for students to decorate.

Stacie Struble Albany, OR Organized a prom dress drive and giveaway for low income girls.

Rebecca Winkler Lake Oswego, OR Created a video of life in Germany for a cultural exchange.

Mehek Sethi Lake Oswego, OR Led supply drive to bring educational materials to schools in New Delhi for disadvantaged students.

Lydia Terjeson Beaverton, OR Organized “Grief Mask” workshops to create art for the Dougy Center and provide programming for youth who experienced loss.

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Girl Driven

Girl Scouts learn to plan and lead events early on The planning started in January. Girl Scouts from Service Unit 7 decided on the year’s theme and planned all the way through February. They carefully laid out the course for food, adventures and games – for almost 300 girls. Then, on May 13, 2011, it was go time. The Service Unit 7 Spring Encampment had begun. “Friday night, we go into action mode.” Kelly, a Girl Scout Senior, said. “Friday we check troops in, set up the lodge for us, and put on Friday night campfire and a flag ceremony. Saturday morning we have a flag ceremony and announcements.” Kelly Girl Scout Senior

The Service Unit 7 Spring Encampment is an annual event, and it is almost entirely planned, put together and run by older Girl Scouts. This year’s theme was “The Great Adventure.” “We have new activities each year,” Kelly said. “Last year we had passports for each troop and they went to different places and did some extra activities and they would get stamps. Their goal was to get all the stamps or as many as they could. The girls really enjoyed this.” “All of the activities, including two campfires and Sunday’s Girl Scout’s Own, were planned and presented by three Cadette and Senior troops,” said Eileen Skidmore, a longtime volunteer in the council and the perennial adult leader of the Encampment. Depending on their age, Girl Scouts have different jobs at the event. “[My role is] to put on Saturday afternoon games (games, crafts, teach and learn) for Daisies, Brownies and Juniors,” Kelly said. “Older Seniors and Ambassadors put on a program for older girls that are attending.” Each planning girl also helps plan the Friday night campfire, Saturday night campfire, flag, or Girl Scout’s Own (or bridging instead of Girl Scout’s Own),” Kelly said. Kelly thinks there’s a lot to be learned from having a leadership role at an event like this. “It helps the girls putting it on experience being in charge of an event, teaches them leadership and how to plan by breaking down a huge event into manageable pieces and other important skills. Since a lot of the girls planning actually attended Encampment when they were younger, they know what the girls might like to do. Also, for the younger girls to see the older girls still active in Girl Scouts and enjoying it, it serves as a great role model. “ To learn more about the value of girl-led program and how this process contributes to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, visit girlscouts.org/gsle

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Donors

Thank you to the many generous supporters of Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington $20,000-250,000 Clifford Daue Charitable Remainder Trust The Collins Foundation Girl Scouts of the USA Ovations Food Services, L.P. United Way of Linn County Wells Fargo Yahoo! Employee Foundation $5,000-19,999 Anonymous Chambers Family Foundation Doyle and Donna Shepherd Foundation Greater Douglas United Way Intel Foundation OCF Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation Rita Meeker Living Trust The Standard Starker Forests, Inc. Trust Management Services, LLC United Way of Deschutes County United Way of Klamath Basin United Way of Lane County United Way of Umatilla and Morrow Counties Vanstrom Distribution Vanstrom Trust

Jefferson County United Fund Juan Young Trust Kohl’s Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation McGee Financial Strategies OnPoint Community Credit Union Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative Pacific NW Combined Federal Campaign Phoenix Village Apartments Portlandia Club, Inc. Rotary Club of Salem Roth’s Benefit-Education Foundation The Roundhouse Foundation Samuel S. Johnson Foundation Sterling Savings Bank Tumac Lumber Company Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation United Fund of Crook County United Way of Benton & Lincoln Counties United Way of Eastern Oregon United Way of Jackson County, Inc. United Way of Southwestern Oregon United Way of the Columbia Willamette US Bank - Oregon Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA Wildish Sand and Gravel Company

$1,000-4,999 Anonymous Donor AKT, LLP Bank of America The Benton County Foundation Bloomer’s Nursery City of Hillsboro Crane Family Foundation Deschutes Children’s Foundation Donna P. Woolley Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Elaine Ramsdell Estate ELC Technologies Engineering Dynamics Corp. Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, Inc. The Franklin Conklin Foundation Garrett Hemann Robertson P.C. Geffen Mesher & Company P.C. Jackson Foundation

$500-999 Anonymous A-Dec, Inc. Amalia’s Anderson & Associates, LLC Selma Anderson Baker Family Foundation Ann M. Bankhead Sally and Dave Bany Roy Beaty Bi-Mart Kathleen Carnes and Kathryn Tinkler Cherry City Interiors and Design Terry and Debbie Coryell Kristie Davis Mitzi Ellis Virginia Escher Fortis Construction Barbara and Ken Francis Amber Garrison

Girl Scout Service Unit 13 Girl Scout Service Unit 18 Gresham Rotary Club Foundation Thomas Gustafson and Kathy Schroeder Janis Gwyther The H Group, Inc. Frances and Robert Harkins Betty and Mike Hart Hewlett-Packard Combined Campaign Stephen and Kathryn Hutchinson IBM-Employee Services Center Jill Rosell Photography Bill Keale Marie R. King Knife River Materials Kohl’s, Store 1011 Mary Anne and Dave LaBrasseur Sarah LaBrasseur Lakeview Lions Club Judy Lawrence Nate Levin Jennifer Liss Lithia Motors, Inc. Nancy Locke and Donald Harris Kathy and Jack Lucier Macy’s Corporate Services Megan Marino Metal Toad Media Metro Area Collection Services Minuteman Press Order of the Silver Trefoil Oregon Commission for Women Pacific Power Foundation Pacific Source Health Plans Bonnie Pavel Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Eugene Performance Health Technology Ltd. Michelle Price Puttman & Teague, LLP Elaine and Vittz-James Ramsdell Fund of the OCF Roberts Motor Company Linda and David Rudawitz Sharon and Richard Ryan Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt Shortstop, LLC Shannon Spencer Molly and Jon Stafford State Farm Companies Foundation

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Leadership Circle Jean and Ray Auel Robin and Lee Babb Alice and Robert Bowie Tim and Mary Boyle Richard and Ruthanne Bullock Tracey and Mike Clark Debi Coleman Ellen & James Cougill Cara Fischer Harmony George Karen Hill and Jack Heinrich Roberta and Ron Janssen Gregory Keller and Elizabeth Hatfield-Keller Helen and John Strange Janice and John Swanson Judge Susan Tripp and Marguerite Kenagy United Way of Columbia County United Way of Mid-Willamette Valley Theresa Wade Elisabeth A. Zinser $250-499 Altrusa International of Salem Gregory Applegate and Barbara Stark B.P.O. Elks, Lodge #944 Bend Cable Communications, LLC Holly Berry Bethesda Lutheran Church Breakout Promotional Marketing Brewster & Mayne, P.C. Joan Brown-Kline C.E. Lovejoy’s Mary Carey Carolyn Chambers Trust Jean and Brett Carter Cartridges for Kids, a Division of Access Computer Products Ellen and Robert Colwell Cornerstone Financial Planning Group Costco Wholesale Corp. Match Prog. John "Jack" Courtney Cuppa Yo Dory and James Delp Susan and Lester Dixon Jo and Bill Dodson Carolyn and Robert Elden First Federal Bank Gap Foundation Money for Time Girl Scout Service Unit 4 Girl Scout Service Unit 5 Gladys W.McCready Trust Wendy Goddard-Gregory and Barry Gregory 16

Individual donors who made an annual contribution of $1,000 or more during the fiscal year 2011 (October 1-September 30) are part of the Leadership Circle.

Eva and Arny Labby Terry Day and Joan Lintz Pat and Dave Moss Lara Williams-Pearsall and Devon Pearsall Susan H. Prescott Kavinoky Meredith Randall-Compton James and Shirley Rippey Doris Scharpf Ara Serjoie Mary S. Shaver Zizi Shaver

James and Diane Hallstrom Rebecca Hill Isom Farms Jacksonville Inn Lori and Wid Jensen Claudia Johnson and Mike Jordan KGW NewsChannel 8 Kiwanis International Of Sisters Katie Lytle Anne MacDonald Malu, Ltd Jim Matzger and Carole Smith McGregor-Caverhill, CPA, PC Pete and Marie Melin Betsy and John Messer Diane Miner Leah and Dave Nelson ODS Companies Employee Giving Campaign Overleaf Lodge Maylian Pak Suzanne Parsons Pioneer Commodities, LLC Chris Piper Premier West Bank Lynn R. Ramsdell Reser’s Fine Foods, Inc. Kelly and Mark Ronning JoAnn and Paul Rothi Roxy Ann Winery Ron Rutener Nancy and Richard Scott Joanne and Richard Shipley Richard F. and Jacky Sohn Soroptimist International of Klamath Falls Nicki Stengel Leah Sundquist Suterra Marisa Tabizon Thompson and Joe Thompson

Rachel and Rob Shields Eileen and Dennis Skidmore Stephanie Smetana Pat and Barte Starker Ellen Steel and Richard Booman Mary and Jim Sutter Elaine Teague Lorraine and John Thomas / Thomas Financial Strategies Rita and Daniel Van Schoiack Clarence Voliva

Carla Teitzel Thelma Warren Revocable Living Trust Anna and Donald Theobald Umpqua Bank Maureen Vega and Dave Kanner Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #293 Volunteers of America Oregon Wal-Mart Foundation Jan Ward John and Helen Warner Tracy and Mark Williams Veronica Williams Dick and Gayle Withnell Gary Worthen Yamhelas Community Resource Center Zonta Service Foundation of Eugene $100-249 Barbara and Roger Alberty All Risks, LTD Altrusa International of Yaquina Bay American Legion Auxiliary - Santiam Unit No. 51 Anonymous Barbara Bell Anne Barragar Candace and William Bartow Madge Bauer Laurie Baum Jodell Bayan The Honorable Paula Bechtold Beverly Becker Bernita and Henry Behm Bend Dermatology Clinic, LLC Jane Bergin-Miller and Scott Miller Theresa Bianchi Susan and Lawrence Black Margaret and Larry Blake Karen A. Blew Melissa Blue


Sharon Brabenac Del and Kaki Brenneman Sydney E. Brewster Tina Brown Rick Brumfield Airenne Buffum Gary and Nancy Burnett Jean and Jon Burpee Capstone CPA’s, LLC Judy Carmichael David and Marcia Chapman Elizabeth and Dale Clarke Michelle and Jason Clinch Diane and Daniel Collins Amy and Mark Colville Merrily and Dave Cook Laurel and Scott Cookman Carrie Copenhagen Gloria J. Crisp Susan Cunningham Rochelle Danner John Deeming John DiPasquale Carrie Ditullio Christine Dole Jane and Gregory Drew Marcie and Jacob Egger Sally Eggington Bob and Donna Elliott Rebecca and Ron Ertler Carol Evans Mary Fields Marian Ford Patti Forsythe Bill and Ernestine Foster Heidi Fox The Honorable Julie Frantz Nancy Frisch Amanda and Steven Fritz Dorothy Gage Amber Gilley John and Janet Gillis Susan Gill-Ostrin Girl Scout Service Unit 12 Girl Scout Troop 40180 Girl Scout Troop 40500 Girl Scout Troop 41060 Girl Scout Troop 41081 Greater Twin Cities United Way Karen Griffin Brian Grossman Jill Groves and John Delaini Joyce and Richard Gustafson Jeana Gustavson Elizabeth S. Hall Kristin Krueger Shirley Hancock Nancy Hansen Janet Harper Dr. Linda Harris

Mary and Jim Heid Heather Hershey Candace and Robert Hess Cindy and Tyler Hilligoss Andrea Hobgood Home Federal Bank Margaret Hull Gwen Hyatt International Paper Company Jan and Bob Irish Susanne and Larry Isom Lore Ivie Mary Jackson Marcia A. James-Gluz JCP Cares Aaron Johanson and Van Le Patty and Larry Johnson Mary Jones Kathleen & Robert Joy Diane and Dave Kalez Emily Karr Stephen Kautz and Marie Rust Colleen Kelley and Steven Singleton Karen and Pat Kelly Victoria and Joseph Kelsey Sheralyn Kemp David Kidd Bridget Baker Kincaid and Keith Kincaid Anne Kirk JoAnna Dirk Susan Kiser Amanda Klash Daniel and Debbie Knierim Sreypich Kong Betty and Jim Korfhage Margarete G. Kummerow Elizabeth and Theodore Kyle Betty L. Laslett Anita Leach Saalfeld Diana G. Learner Marianne and Tim Leipzig Kandice Lemhouse Sheryl and Paul Lewis Janet and Norman Locke Sheila and Bert Logan Jennifer Loney Longboard Louie’s, Inc. Peggy and Dave Lovegren Sally A. Lovett Patti and Ken Luse Barbara MacKay Janice Mackey Shelley Marchesi Renee Martin Susie and Bob Masin Todd Massinger Winnie Maynard Sally McCracken Daniel and Marge McDevitt

Inez McEldowney Kay and Dan McMurry Melin and Associates LLC Dennis Mettler Alice and Paul Meyer Jeffrey and Vicki Miller Sarah Miller Melissa Monson Carol and Blair Moody Nancy and Santiago Muniz Steven and Lynn Musaeus Elesa Newell Jennifer Newell Nicki Nickoloff Tim Nissen and Pam Rimmer Elizabeth and Mike O’Dell Cheryl and Aaron Olson Diana and Douglas Olson Beth Osgood Terry Pancoast Brian J. Parmelee Carol and Steven Pearson Amy and John Peterson Terianne Petzold Angela Polin Judy and Michael Ponichtera Portland General Electric Company Employee Giving Campaign Pati Presnail Maurice and Helen Pruitt John and Nancy Puttman Alice and Charles Quesenberry Brenda Ramsdell Marilyn and James Rear Katie Reinsch Florence Riddle Betty Rinck Bernice Rivera Dick Robbins Terry and Sally Robertson Rocky Rockwood Barbara and Gary Ross Judelle and Jerry Rothi David and Michele Roy Renee and Robert Rutz Elizabeth Sazie Barbara J. Schmidt Darcy Burt Schoenberg and Marcus Schoenberg Karol Schrems Molly Schuette Betsy and Richard Scott Esther and Herbert Seaman Gary Seymour Jed Shay Michelle Silver Laura Skinkle Loretta Skurdahl Aubrey Smith Charlotte and Marc Smith

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Elizabeth T. and Lee Beyer Pat Biss Janet and Douglas Bitter Bill Blackwell Nancy Boyer Suzanne and Allan Brazier Dana Brown and Jerry Avis Monica and AJ Buehler Penny Burgess Nancy Burke Theresa Cain Kristen and Nicholas Campbell Shannon Cantrell Angela Cao and Darrell Stark December Carson Julia Churchill Christina and John Clarke Debbie and Ron Cox Diana Cox Crossroads Fine Linen and Party Rentals Marianne Dabbs Susan and Jamie Daigle Brooke and Brandon Dale Robert and Ann Dannenhoffer Lois Delihanty Anne Denecke Patricia Dery Stacy Dexter Molly Dinsdale Allison Dominic Judith Drais Cathi Eakins Jane and Jay Edwards David M. Einolf Gary and Jennifer Epping Andrea Everest Phil Fidler Karen Fincel Diana and Jerry Fingal First Church of Christ, Scientist First Independent Bank Alicia Forbes Julene and David Fox Sally and Richard Fulham Jasmine Fullman Girl Scout Service Unit 69 Girl Scout Service Unit 70 Girl Scout Troop 40106 Girl Scout Troop 40708 Jacqueline Giustina Renee Glasgow Carol A. Glassman Gold Canyon Candles Leta Gorman Alex Gornik Margaret Grant Paul and Heather Griffo Shelley Gustafson Merrily and Robert Haas

Kathy Haines Barbara Hall Larry and Judi Hammer Lynette Hansen Kim Hartley-Arambula Barbara Hayes Susan Hayes Vicki Helmig Debbie Hempy Carla Hicks Ava Hirschsohn and Frank Setzer Doris Hui-Ling Chu and Roger Tsun-Fa Lin Marcia Hunt Diane V. Hyde Lela and Wilbur Jackson June and David James Sarah Johnson Gail and Robert Joseph Judith Kampmann Michelle and Michael Kane Keri Keller Michele Kellison Selena Kelly Kim and Dustin Kersavage Arlo and Joyce Kilpatrick Dorothy and Andrew Kinicki Sheila and Frank Kleinheinz Kim and Robert Knox Kim Knox Susanne Kuhn Jo Landefeld and John Richardson Brenda Lee Dorette Lemon Margaret and Richard Leonard Kim Lilly Sally Lindsay and Jonathan Gasik LaVerne Locey Katherine Loftus Doug and Theresa Lovett Kristin Lukeman Ann and Anthony Lum Victoria and Douglas Lundsgaard Bonnie and Joe Lusa Michaela Lynn Raymond Mackay Heidi MacLaren Bonnie Maddux Joan Malling Darlene and Rich Manning Judith Marks Stephanie May Stephanie Mayes Marilyn Mays Chris and Lisa McCullough Bonnie McDowell Conwin and Helen McNair Darren and Karri Mealy Merry Meek Kim Megorden


Robert and Marilyn Millikan Anne Moen Susan and Craig Moerer Erin Moomey Carla and Matthew Morey Gillian Moyle Doris and Robert Muir David Myers Marilyn and Michael Oliver Kathy Ottele Sandy Sturrus Parker and David Parker Amy and Corey Parks Judith and William Parmenter Cheryl and Edward Parton Melissa and Steve Peterman Mary Petrjanos Anna and Sean Pettis Laura Pietila John and Sandra Potter Linda Quandt Angela and Ed Querfeld Hecel Querido Francine Raften Janel Rasmussen Mary J. Riehl and Joe Poracsky Barbara Roberts Jane B. Rodin Kassandra Root Barbara Rossman Mary and Bob Russell Mary Sabatka Sagebrush Amanda Schneider Janice R. Schock Anne and John Schulz John and Kathleen Seeley Penny and Peter Serrurier James Shaffer Victoria Shinn Carolyn Simpson Linda Sirianni Elfreda and Richard Skidmore Muriel Slemp Jennifer L. Snarski Alison Sokol-Blosser Eileen Sparks Mark Spence and Elizabeth Boyd Joan and Lynn Spencer State of Oregon - Department of Corrections Gail Steck Mary Stephens Joanne V. and Thomas Stern Becky and Jim Sterup Lisa Marie Stevens Merris Sumrill Virginia Symonds Bernadette Taylor Deborah Thiesen Keith Thomajan

Sarah Tinkler Jodi Tompkins Dave Towle United Way of Tillamook County Kay Vega Mary F. Walston Michael and Teresa Warnock Elaine Wells Lisa Wentworth-Plato Gloria Werth Lucy and Terry White Tammy Williams Phyllis and Robert Willner Christine Wooley Lauri Woolley Bernadette and Dan Worrall Yang Zhuang and Jun Liu $49 and less 10 Barrel Brewing Co. 5 Fusion & Sushi Bar Taissa Achcar-Winkels Nicola Aiello Aileen "A" Peterson Trust Amy Ainslie Loraine Albertson Jeff and Molly Albright Christine Allen Emily and James Allen Matthew and Ashley Allmaras Altrusa International of Albany Beth and Ron Alvig Melanie Anglin Mary Anthony Gabriela Arellano Brittani Arnold Virginia and Dave Asson Jessica Bach Wendy Bachmeier Dorene Bacon Darlene Baird Maria Baird Rhonda Barnett Rosanne and Fred Barnes Dana and Doug Barricklow Mary and Tom Bartlett Rachel Baskin Diane Bauer Gretchen Bauer Monet and Charles Beith Tammy Belcher Shannon Bell Jennifer and Timothy Berg Lauren Berg Debra Berlin Fredricka Berry Sharon and Shaun Bessinger Suzanne Bick Edrie and Stephen Bizak

Gina Bjorvik Marcia Blasen and John Brusasco Debra Blaszak Keri and Mike Bloom Dennis and Priscilla Bodily Ismael Bogarin Betty Bolin Douglas Bomarito Manuela Bond Jocelyn Bonner Gwyn and Glen Booth Coulette and John Bouc Sheila and Peter Boulay Cynthia Bowline Paul D. Brading Kristen Brady and Greg Hoffman Victoria Brady Heather Branche Jenan and Gary Brandt Mo Brandtner Candice Brehm Jacqueline Brown Secretary of the State Kate Brown Martha Brunelle Kim Buckner Kimberly and David Byelick Cafe Give Gladys Camber Catriona Campbell Chelsey Campbell Tina Campbell Tracy and Jeff Capellen Elizabeth Carlin Janet Carlson Anne and Terrence Carter Lorie and Tod. Case Barbara Casey Elizabeth and Carlos Castanon Cheryl Cauthon John Cavataio Mary Chaffee Gwendolyn and Aaron Chapman Juliet and John Charles Dara and Rick Charlton Mary Chilton Collette Christian Wendy Christensen Crystal Clark Elizabeth Clason Lisa Clayton Wendy Colby April Cole Penny Cole Rhonda Collier and Steven Campbell Joyce and Dustin Collins Catherine Condron Cooper Tires Terresa Cornelius Katie Coulson Kerri Cox Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington | 2011 Annual Report 19


Mandi Craig Donna and Kevin Cryer Darien Curl Liz and Gabriel Dansky Sandra Davila-Chamberlin Gretchen Davis Jenni and Adrian DeLeon Nicole Delorio and Thomas Yackel Bonnie and Dawn Deneke Mary Dennis Rosalie Dentler Christy Dernovek Diane Dickoff Kathy Dimont Jake's Diner Brian and Paige Dioguardi Carl and Becky DiPaolo Chris Dodge Chris and Liz Doe Barbara Dollinger Robert Domenighini Donner Flower Shop Sarah Douglass and Lucian Jones Jennifer and John Dowell Kiz and Rob Dreier Sharon Drew Michele DuClos Veronica L. Duczek Karen Dunn Nanette Dupuy Lori Durant Ellie Dumdi Tamara Dykeman Amy Earhart Lois Eaton Breena Eckert Gerry Elligsen Gayle Ellison Anne and Bryan Emerson Jim Engel Alana Engleman Joy Eno Bette and Dean Eppinger Romeo and Tonya Estores Courteny Evans Jennifer and Reed Falkenberg Katrina Farnsworth Teresa Farrell Sherilyn Farris Wilfredo Figueroa Delight and Roy Fisher Randy Fishfader Wendy Fitzhenry Julie Fleischer Jesse and Traci Fleming Linda and Jeff Flood Lorena Flores Rebecca Flynn Lisa and John Foran Robert and Lisa Forbes 20

Roy Fox Kelley and Michael Foy Natalie Frainey Amy Fraley Fonda and Rich Franciscone Jennifer and Dino Francois Marie and Dennis Franzosa Peggy Frede Natalie Friis Jeanice and Stephen Funk Karyn and Stephen Galati Faith and Chad Galderisi Rachel Ganzon Francine and Jeffrey Gardner Helen Garrett Renato Gawith Sara Geeslin Paige and Patrick Gerbic Cindy Gibson Rosanna Gill Girl Scout Service Unit 1 Girl Scout Service Unit 17 Girl Scout Service Unit 24 Girl Scout Troop 20362 Girl Scout Troop 32043 Girl Scout Troop 40051 Girl Scout Troop 40211 Girl Scout Troop 40300 Girl Scout Troop 40531 Girl Scout Troop 41552 Girl Scout Troop 43006 Fred Girod Aimee and David Giroux Lana Goldgeisser GoodSearch Kris Grace Erica Gray Eva Greeff Jim Green and Amy Nelson Green Trina Greenfield Nancy and Charles Greenwood Mable Grittman Mark Gross Isla Grounds Corazon Gruenberg Suzi Gurney Sharon Gutowsky Wallace Gutzler Kimberly Guy Mary and Haissam Haidar Alimah P. Hall Rebecca and Ronald Hambright Kathleen Hamilton Julie Hamlin Debra Hansen Amy Harding Amanda Harns Heather Hartman Margaret Helm-Deull Jennifer Henderson

Melissa Henderson Mardi and Dr. Mark A. Henke Nancy Henley Kevin and Wendie Herkamp Dyna Hermann Hepsiba Hernandez Kathy Kahn Herwitt Christy and Stuart Hicks High Desert Oasis Carolyn Hizak Rachael Hoach Donna and Glen Hodson Janet Holboke Cheryl Holmes Kara and Mark Holmes Cristina and Joel Hopkin Lisa Howard Charlotte and Larry Huber Allan and Trudy Hughes Natalie Hummel Sandra Hunnicutt Sarah and Joseph Hunter Kristina and David Hurst Paula Hyatt Cindy and Ray Inglin Julie Intlekofer IQ Credit Union Richard Ismach Taylore Ives Bob Jackson Lauren and Zach Jacobs Karen and Jarid Jakel Angie Jenkins Karen Jenkins Ruth Jenkins Rebecca Jennings Marilyn Jensen Judith and Eldon Johansen Dea-Anna Johns Carolyn Johnson Rebecca Johnson Kendall Johnston Jennifer Judd Kimberly Judson Deana Kaftan Edmond and Manuela Kalestiantz Bruce Kanten Joe Alexander and Gail Karronen Allison and Jason Kaufman Beth Kaufman Leah Keeler Kathy Keerbs Donald and Dorothy Kellis Francine Kelsay Angie Kemme Krista Kendall Teresa Kennedy Jennifer Kent Deborah Keppo Joan and Peter Kerns


Brenda Y. and Steven King Russa Kittredge and Christian Langpap Shirley Klebaum Eliza Klinger Deborah Knilans Morley Knoll Shirley Knudeson Birgit Koehler and Mark Nutcher Hubertus and Kim Boekraad Stephanie and Ken Koenig Michelle and David Kohler Mariann and John Koloszar Brandi Koprek Tani Kossow Brenda Kraschel Sarah Kreisman Nina Kruckenberg Virginia Kuhlman Pete and Dorothy Kuhns Nell and Frank Kuonen Rose Kurtti Stephanie Kurtz Sue Kwak Jennifer Bloomer-Lakey and Paul Lakey Lisa Lamberto Linda Lande Tami Langwell LaserCare, Inc. Thanh Le Cindy Leathers Kathy Leclerc Barbara and Raymond Lee David and Grace Lee Jan and Richard Leek Craig and Nancy Leman Claire Lematta Charles Lewis Marla Lewis Carrie Lindburg Sandra and Steve Lindsay Ann Lininger Brian Liu Bonnie Lizza Kari Locey Genevieve Long Linda Long Mary Ann and Larry Lord Paula Lowe Laura Lull and John Golden Rebecca and Steven Lundgren Rebecca Lunetta Joy Lyons Jean Maack Jenny Mackenzie Michele and Allen Madril Mikkel and Michael Maffucci Alison and Mark Major Jodi Malloy Jennifer Malone Pamela Maly

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Emily Outcalt Susan Page Jodi and Derek Plank Daryl Pankalla Michael and Lisa Pardon Sandy Patrick Allison Hajdu-Paulen and Jeremy Paulen Kevin and Jackie Paxton Carolyn Perry and Michael McDonald Lisa Perske T. Jean Peters Elizabeth Peterson Janette Pfaller Harold M. Phillips Sarah Phipps Marilyn and Monte Pierce Sydney Piercey and Rick Olson Marlyn Pilliar Karen Piter David Pex Portland Rescue Mission Preceptor Alpha Eta Progressive Skin Care Tammy Quintanilla Sharla Ralstin Marla Rapp Cara Rasmussen Linda Ray Cheryl and Thomas Ready Lorna Reardon Linda Reed Mary Reisch Martin Renteria Adam Reugh Barbara Rich Michael and Raquel Rich Terri Rich Dorothy Richardson Joel and Martha Richardson Rick's Custom Fencing and Decking Michelle and Jon Rilling David and Doris Rinaldi Cynthia and Derrick Roane Kari and Cory Roberts Margaret S. Roberts Victoria Roberts Katrina Rodriguez Katherine Rogers Philip and Toni Roner Alison Rosenblum Patricia Ross Heltzel Mary Rummell Debra and Michael Russell Susan and Lonnie Ruth Shirley and Thomas Sagerser Mendi Sakamoto Nasser Salehinia Katie Salos Mary Samuels Jennifer Samsom

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