Sedgwick County Zoo 2010 Annual Report

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2010

Annual Report


2010 Commissioners Board of Trustees

Chairman Karl Peterjohn—3rd District

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Mark C. Reed Sedgwick County Zoological Society, Inc.

Pro Tem Gwen Welshimer—5th District

PRESIDENT

David M. Unruh—1st District Tim R. Norton—2nd District Kelly Parks—4th District

Stanley G. Andeel

TRUSTEES

Jeff Ablah Kevin J. Arnel Jeff Bloomer Ron Brunton William P. Buchanan Martha C. Buford Cindy Burgess Michael T. Darnold Mark C. DeVries Genevieve Gordon Jerry Harrison Michael Herbert Ronald Holt Steven A. Houlik Jeff M. Johnson Dirk Jones Dave Larson Marvin O. Long Buz Lukens Gayle Malone Linda K. Merrill-Parman Doug Neff Scott Ochs Sue Pearce Jack J. Pelton Mary Lynn Priest Scott Redler Albert R. Sanchez Scott J. Schneider Barry Schwan David M. Unruh Suzanne Vaupel Marty Wells Sheryl Wohlford

County Manager William P. Buchanan

Mission To inspire discovery, appreciation, and respect for animals and nature. Vision With passion, leadership, and foresight, the Sedgwick County Zoo will be the best zoo possible for our animals and guests. © 2011 All items appearing in this publication are copyright of Sedgwick County Zoo. Permission to reprint any items must be obtained by contacting the Sedgwick County Zoo.


That’s the milestone we reached this year as our 15 millionth guest visited the Sedgwick County Zoo on May 4, 2010. It’s a mind-boggling number for us all, but certainly a milestone we celebrate, respect and can all be extremely proud of.

Letter from Mark C. Reed Fifteen Million

Just think for a moment, since we opened in August of 1971, 15 million guests have: • Experienced the sights and sounds of our world right here in Kansas. From the jungles of Africa, to the forests of Australia and beaches of South America, guests have a first-class passport to witness this breath-taking international animal collection. • Learned about conservation, species survival plans and how each one of us can make a difference in saving endangered species, our environment and the planet. • Supported the Zoo through single day ticket purchases, memberships, personal monetary gifts and volunteer time. Collaborating together, we awre able to create an environment of special accomplishments. But most important was the opportunity to introduce the mission of our Zoo—to inspire discovery, appreciation and respect for animals and nature—to so many people. The people of this community continue to rally in support of Sedgwick County Zoo. For all that we have achieved and for all that we will achieve in the coming years, I thank you for your friendship and for helping make our vision to be a world-class zoo for our community a reality. See you at the Zoo,

Mark C. Reed Executive Director page 2 | Letter from Director


15 Million Guests and Counting!

On May 4, 2010 Sedgwick County Zoo welcomed its 15 MILLIONTH guest. When Sedgwick County Zoo opened in 1971, families were pleased,

but they had little idea of the great things that were in store. The Zoo has seen steady progress through the past three decades with major exhibits opening every few years. This is quite an accomplishment for our community. The Downing Gorilla Forest opened in 2004 to the excitement of thousands. Then Cessna Penguin Cove delighted adults and children alike. Today the Slawson Family Tiger Trek continues to inspire guests every day. It is with great pleasure that we welcomed our 15 millionth guest and look forward to many more.

page 3 | 15 Million Guests and Counting!


“I can’t believe it!” said Suzanne Armendariz, “I never win anything! This is so exciting! Thank you so much!” Suzanne, accompanied by her son Ethan, were rewarded with two season tickets to the 2010 Sedgwick “I’ve always believed that zoos are a reflection of their community,” said Executive Director Mark C. Reed. “Our community has been so very supportive and without that support we would not be here celebrating 15 million guests and still counting.”

County Zoo Capitol Federal Summer Concert Series; four tickets to one of the upcoming INTRUST Bank Arena events and a gift basket courtesy of KWCH Channel 12; plus a lifetime membership to the No. 1 outdoor family tourist attraction in Kansas—your Sedgwick County Zoo. Ethan was a bit shy at first, due to all the excitement, but before the party was over he was blowing kisses and giving out high-fives to Zoo staff.

page 4 | 15 Million Guests and Counting!


Memberships and Attendance 2010 Zoo Memberships Sold: 11,578 Attendance 1971–2010 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000

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Wichita Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) encompasses Sedgwick, Butler, Harvey and Sumner counties, and is the largest metro area in Kansas with 2010 population of 623,061 persons. According to the Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition the Wichita MSA consists of a relatively young population with 2010 median age of 35.0 years (national median age 37.2 years.) About 86% of metro residents live in an urban setting. page 5 | 2010 Memberships and Attendance


Boomslang

Hot Snakes, Cool New Exhibit

While feared and often killed on sight throughout the world, venomous snakes are very popular animals in zoos. For instance, many guests know our king cobra by name and ask questions about him if he’s not readily visible in the exhibit. Sedgwick County Zoo has many interesting snakes including pythons, boas, and pit vipers. With the opening of our Venomous Snake Gallery, we are able to introduce guests to a few new snakes that now call the Amphibian & Reptile Building home: black mamba, boomslang, Gaboon viper, and cascabel.

Cascabel

Venomous snakes have been greatly feared and misunderstood the world over. Much like tigers, bears, great white sharks, and other large carnivores they have been the victims of superstition, exaggeration, and relentless persecution.

The very qualities that protect these snakes in the wild from predators and allow them to be supreme hunters have made them a target of man. As human populations continue to grow and expand into the snakes’ natural habitats, dangerous encounters with venomous snakes will continue to increase. It is our goal to teach as much as we can about these fascinating animals and our hope that snakes will be respected and preserved rather than feared and misunderstood.

Gaboon Viper page 6 | A&R Desert Room becomes Snake Gallery


Volunteer Statistics Zoo Ambassadors

What do you do when you have a waiting list of Zoo volunteers? Bridget Landers, Director of Volunteers, created our Zoo Ambassador program. This program allows new, interested volunteers to get hands on experience while enhancing our guests’ Zoo experience. Zoo Ambassadors are stationed around the Zoo to help answer guests’ general questions. At the successful conclusion of 25 hours of ambassador time, volunteers can move to an Exhibit Ambassador position. Volunteers will learn more in depth information specific to the exhibit area in which they wish to become an Animal Care Volunteer. After completing 25 hours of volunteering as an Exhibit Ambassador, volunteers can become an Animal Care Volunteer. Animal Care Volunteers work side-by-side with our Zookeepers to help care for our animals.

Volunteer Statistics

In 2010 Sedgwick County Zoo had the privilege of working with a total of 1,002 volunteers who donated 43,150.52 hours, saving the Zoo a total of $549,737.62. “You can understand how valuable our volunteers are to us,” said Landers “they really do help us accomplish more than we could ever do on our own.” Thanks to you, our volunteers, for what you do to help make the Zoo the No. 1 outdoor, family tourist attraction in Kansas.

page 7 | Volunteers


Sedgwick County Zoo Recognizes Volunteers for Service in 2010

Sedgwick County Zoo would like to recognize Gerry Kasperek and Blake Little with the 2010 Volunteer of the Year award. “We love our volunteers,” said Volunteer Director Bridget Landers. “Every day I’m impressed by their dedication and enthusiasm to work together to make the Zoo the best it can be.”

Gerry Kasperek, Sedgwick County

Blake Little, the 2010 Teen Volunteer

Zoo 2010 Adult Volunteer of the Year is always fun to be around with his positive attitude. Gerry has volunteered in the Jungle Bird department since 2009. During his 338 hours of service he has shown an outstanding willingness to do anything the keepers ask of him. He has always shown up ready to work as scheduled and has even gotten his wife Teri involved in volunteering as well. Gerry is truly an ambassador for the Zoo as he volunteers in other organizations in Wichita spreading his Zoo knowledge along the way. Gerry even completed additional volunteer training far above and beyond what was required of him. He also donates time by volunteering with the Ape Awareness group and at various special events throughout the year.

of the Year for Sedgwick County Zoo, is passionate about his volunteer work. He first started volunteering in teen programs during the summers of 2008 and 2009 before becoming a regular volunteer in the African Veldt in 2010. Donating 1,726 hours of service, he has taken a lead role in helping the new teen volunteers learn routines and even take on projects like deep cleaning the elephant pool, all while being a full time student. Blake takes advantage of every opportunity to spend time at the Zoo. He is truly an asset to the Zoo as he volunteers not only in the Veldt but also during many of the special events.

page 8 | Volunteers


Education Statistics New Investigation Stations Program Investigation Stations allow your students to interact, investigate, explore, and meet an animal ambassador. Each program includes: artifacts, inquiry-based activity, animal information and a live animal. There is a maximum of one school group (40 students) per 20-minute program. All classes are aligned to Kansas State Science Standards.

Students Programs 22,234 Onsite School Group Programs 7,843 Off-site Group Programs (Zoo Reach) 14,191 Other (Keeper Chats, Check-out Boxes, etc)

8,609 On-site Classes 1,236 Overnights 1,883 Birthday Parties 55,996 Total

Birthday Parties 3.4% Overnights 2.2% Onsite School Group Programs 39.7% On-site classes 15.4%

Other (Keeper Chats, Check-Out Boxes, etc) 25.3% Off-site Group Programs (Zoo Reach) 14%

page 9 | Education Statistics


Mark C. Reed 2010 Recipients (in alphabetical order)

Brandon Aylesworth Jakoe Barnes Lindsey Davis

Scholarship Fund

Sara Warlick Cara Houde Shannon Vasiliauskas

Congratulations to the 2010 Friends University recipients of the Mark C. Reed Zoo Science Scholarship. Each year students are selected for this scholarship based on their career goals, college activities and grade point average. The Mark C. Reed Endowed Scholarship was the first major scholarship given to the Friends University Biology Department. The Zoo Science degree is a four-year bachelor’s degree program hosted by Friends University in conjunction with Sedgwick County Zoo. Students attend general biology classes at Friends University as well as classes held at Sedgwick County Zoo and taught by Zoo professionals, enabling students who plan on a zoo or aquarium career to obtain hands-on experience as well as academic experience. Pictured Below (Left to Right): Emily Plaza, Jacquelyn Ragan, Michael Clifford, Mark C. Reed, Sedgwick County Zoo Executive Director, Krystal Villasenor, Cara Houde, Patrick Mathews, PhD., Jakoe Barnes, Sarah Warlick, Lindsey Davis, and Shannon Vasiliauskas.

Congratulations to the 2010 Friends University recipients of the Mark C. Reed Zoo Science Scholarship. page 10 | Mark C. Reed Scholarship Fund


2010 Conservation Funds

Over $60,000 goes to support worldwide conservation programs Visiting Sedgwick County Zoo gives guests an opportunity to see wild animals up close and thus gain understanding, appreciation, and respect for some magnificent creatures that many people may never get to see in the wild. But another way we strive to help animals is by donating to conservation programs, which allows us to play a part in safeguarding the world’s wildlife. Conservation initiatives such as those listed protect wild animals both in captivity and in their natural habitats. Sedgwick County Zoo has been recognized with national and international awards for its support of field page 11 | Conservation Funds


conservation programs and successful breeding of rare and endangered species. In 2010, Sedgwick County Zoo was able to designate $57,876 for various conservation programs. Another $2,528.05 was collected from the public donation boxes in the Zoo and through our new Gift Shop program that allows guests to round up purchases to help fund conservation programs. Just by coming to the Zoo, our guests help support our contributions to worldwide animal conservation.

page 12 | Conservation Funds


2010

Financials Operating Support:

Other Income 12.8%

Sedgwick County $5,146,885 Donations & Grants $326,873 Other Contributions $73,153 Memberships Operating Revenue: 12.7% Admissions $1,528,358 Concessions $857,940 Memberships $1,348,769 Concessions Other Income: 8.1% Zoobilee $806,304 Promotional Events $237,648 Education Programs $134,187 Investment Income $8,304 Admissions 14.4% Miscellaneous $172,199 Total Support & Revenue $10,640,620

Donations & Grants 3.1% Other Contributions 0.7%

Operating Expenses: Infrastructure & Equipment 3.9%

Salaries & Benefits $6,509,888 Repairs & Maintenance $367,032 Other 22.9% Utilities $489,032 Other: $2,308,635 Promotions & Advertising $435,048 Animal Food $423,336 Other Supplies $417,286 Professional Services $11,750 Utilities 4.9% Animal Purchases $10,477 Insurance $79,924 Contractual $376,421 Repairs & Miscellaneous $554,393 Maintenance Infrastructure & Equipment $392,359 3.6% Total Expenses & Infrastructure $10,066,946

Total Support & Revenue Over (Under Expenses)* $573,674 page 13 | Financials

Sedgwick County 48.4%

Salaries & Benefits 64.7%

*This reflects the amount of expense from prior year carry over funded for infrastructure and small capital projects.


Zoobilee patrons spent the evening sampling food and drink, dancing under the stars and bidding on great silent and live auction items. A variety of area restaurants served samples of their best dishes and drinks, from old favorites to exotic new delicacies. Following the live auction Zoobilee guests danced the night away to the sounds of The Iguanas. Proceeds from the event go to support daily Zoo operation and help keep Zoo daily admission prices affordable. As part of the Zoo’s commitment to conservation, a portion of this year’s funds will go to support the Puerto Rican crested toad initiative. Thanks to everyone for making our Zoo and this years’ Zoobilee a success. We couldn’t do it without your continued support. Zoobilee Steering Committee Marvin O. Long— Chair Jeff Ablah Susan Bowers Cathy Brady Martha Buford Cindy Burgess Genevieve Gordon Pam Irish Sue Pearce Mary Lynn & Frank Priest Al Sanchez Scott Schneider Denise Ziegler

Frozen Drinks R Us Glazer’s Great Plains Imaging House of Schwan Howerton + White J&J Fence Journal Broadcast KAKE Kansas Golf & Turf McCurdy Auction Service Media Partners Meritrust Credit Union Office Aide Paul Bowen Photography Pepsi Bottling Group Sponsors & Friends Pratt ABC Discount Smoke Shop & Fine Printing, Inc Cigars RSC Adventure RV & Truck Center Sedgwick County EMS American Fun Food Co. Sedgwick County Fire Department Artic Glacier Premium Ice Sedgwick County Sheriff Bank of the West Standard Beverage The Bar’s Open Star Lumber Brady Nursery The Wolf Bob FM Traffic Control Services Boeing Waste Connections Bombardier Aerospace LearJet White Beverage Co. Brady Nursery Women’s Focus Cargill Wonderful Wichita Clear Channel Outdoor Worldwide Wine & Spirits, Inc. Clear Channel Radio Cox Communications Pavilion & Hospitality Area Patrons Cox Media Aeroflex D & D Equipment Bank of America Entercom Bank of the West Evan Senn Boeing FirstWireless Bruce Brown Fidelity Bank Martha & Bob Buford Foley Supply, the Cat Rental Store Kelly & Jon Callen

Capitol Federal Cargill Cooper Sedgwick County Commissioners Cox Communications Delta Dental Eric S. Farmer DDS PA Foulston Siefkin Fugate Enterprises Great Plains Imaging IMA of Kansas, Inc. Intrust Bank Jimmy John’s Johnson Controls Kansas Gas Service Kennedy and Coe, LLC Koch Industries Lafarge Meritrust MSI Systems Integrators Carole & Scott Ochs Sue & Bill Pearce Piping & Equipment Pratt Preferred Health Systems Printing Inc. Pro Kem Regier Carr & Monroe, CPA’s SPIRIT Aerosystems Sunrise Oilfield Supply Sweetman Investments Taylor Enterprises, Inc. The Inn at Tallgrass WDM Architects Westar Energy YPW

page 14 | Zoobilee 2010: Isle of Iguana


Special Events

Easter Eggstravaganza Easteranza Attendance: 7,345 Sponsors: BOB FM & 100.5 the Wolf

Boeing Earth Day Attendance: 7,559 Sponsor: Boeing Wichita

Mother’s Day Attendance: 3,269 Sponsor: BOB FM & 100.5 the Wolf

Kids’ Zoobilee Attendance: 1,794 Sponsors: Junior League of Wichita, Inc., Fugate Enterprises, 105.3 the Buzz, & Cox Communications

page 15 | Special Events


Capitol Federal Summer Concert Series CAPITOL FEDERAL SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

SOUNDS OF

SUMMER

Attendance: 4,088 Sponsors: Capitol Federal, Cargill, Land Shark, Piping and Equipment, Adventure RV & Truck Center, the Kansas CW, KFDI 101.3, Classic Country 92.3, 104.5 the Fox, T-95, & AM 1070 the Ranch, La Quinta Wet-n-Wild Days Attendance: 22,826 Sponsors: Sedgwick County Fire Department, Power 93.9, Fox Kansas and My TV Wichita. Father’s Day Car Show

Attendance: 5,291 Sponsors: KEYN 103.7 and Cars Magazine

Night of Living ZooZoo Night ofthe the Living Attendance: 12,611 Sponsors: Fox Kansas, My TV Wichita, The Brew 107.3, B98, Kissin’ Country 102.1, 96.3, Black Hills Energy, QuikTrip and Wichita Federal Credit Union.

2010 Event Attendance Total: 64,783 page 16 | Special Events


Notable

Births & Hatchings Mammals Mammals Okapi Matschie’s tree kangaroo Chimpanzee African lion Baird’s tapir Malayan tapir Chacoan peccary Burmese brow-antlered deer Randall Lineback cow Birds Birds Humboldt penguin Namaqua doves Beautiful fruit doves Herps Herps Kaup’s caecilians Tokyo salamanders Kaiser’s spotted newts Panamanian golden frogs African pancake tortoise Rubber boas

page 17 | Collection Chart


Collection Chart Invertebrates Pisces Amphibia

Reptilia

Aves

Mammalia Total

Orders

3

8

3

3

23

11

51

Families

4

24

18

24

53

33

156

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4

51

45

84

160

75

419

371

619

619

287

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446

3165

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page 18 | Collection Chart


Donors & Members Contributions & Sponsorships Mildred Armstrong Bank of America Black Hills Energy/Kansas Gas Utility Company The Boeing Company William Bryant Charles & Joanne McIlwaine Foundation Commerce Bank William DeVore & Alta DeVore George Farha & Brenda Farha Insurance Management Associates, Inc. Kansas Health Foundation Kohl’s Marjorie Meyer On The Border Mexican Grill & Cantina Louis Perrier & Raylene Perrier QuikTrip Spirit Aerosystems, Inc. Marian Teall Volunteer Kansas William L. Crow Charitable Trust In-kind Contributions Carlos O’Kelly’s Mexican Cafe Terry Cole Connoisseur Media LLC Mike Courtney Entercom Radio Sarah Feiertag Danny Fischer Staci Fischer Garden Wise Gideon Painting Ruthie Gilespie JD D. Hill Integrated Facilities Group Elizabeth Kay Richard Keith

Vickie Lies Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse Merlin Marshall Fred Menefee Clara Murphy Patton Termite & Pest Leah Pollock Cindy Seiwert Jenny Smith Kiel Snyder Southwestern College Gladys Trouslot United Christian Church Norman Warminski Violet Whiteside Sandy Wilson

Utility Contractors Inc.

Life Members Linda Barnett & Robbin Barnett Muriel Braden H.B. “Britt” Brown Sharon & Bruce Brown Lynn & Britt Brown Cindy & Jim Burgess Gayla & Daniel Carney Sarah & Bruce Cooper Nancy & D.B. Dailey Kimberly Davis Marjorie Dearmore Richard DeVore Alta & William DeVore Paula & Barry Downing Corporate Campaign Shirley Froome Members Martha Fulco Bank of the West Maura & Robert Geist Bombardier Learjet Employees Traci & Jarold Harrison Club Helen & Edward Healy Cargill Oilseed, Inc. Cathy Hedlund Cessna Employees Club Gloria Hempstid Coleman Company Robin Horton Commerce Bank Kathy Johnson Cox Communications Eldon Lakey Fidelity Bank Velma McDaniel Grant Thornton LLP Kay & John Morse Insurance Management Betty Mull Associates, Inc. Trey Oliver Intrust Bank Mary Lynn & William Oliver Koch Industries Ron Parker & Rachel Law Kingdon Inc. Mary & Dean Rickman Martin K. Eby Construction Janet & Sandy Roberts Occidental Chemical Frank Rollins Corporation Dorothea & Paul Seymour Pioneer Balloon Helen & Paul Seymour III Range Oil Company Judy & Don Slawson Southwest National Bank Charles Stamm Spirit/Boeing Employee’s Eddie Stegall Association William Stoker Star Lumber & Supply Co. Robby & Merlin Suderman

page 19 | Donors and high-level members


Genova & Harold Wahl William Whipple Benefactor Members Tim & Lou Alexander Martha & C. Robert Buford Michele & David Chandler Victor Delano Dana & J. Larry Fugate Mary Logan-Hinners & David Hinners Carole & Scott Ochs Joyce & Kenneth Ogdon Darinda & Bill Rupp Margaret Burns & Colby Sandlian Patricia Schlachter Elwayne Smith & Carol Kratzert-Smith Velma Wallace Alice & Dale Wiggins Patron Members Gretchen & Stan Andeel Susan & Jeff Bloomer James Boyd Georgia Chandler Paula & Jed Delmore Sylvia & Dan Dymarkowski Gloria Farha-Flentje & Jack Focht Sara & James Farley Barbara & Bob Fleeman Jelene & Dennis Grady Ladislado Hernandez Lily & Gerald Hill Kris & Joe Jittawait Cindy & George Jones Amy & Mark Massaglia Anna & Belden Mills Audrey Needles Vickie & Craig Petersen Karen & J. Truman Shope Janice & Matthew Wunderlich

Associate Members Sandra Addis Gaylene & Joel Alderson Suzanne & Fred Berry Kelly & Jon Callen Wendy & Enrique Castillo Robert Clark Monica & Daniel Davis Linda & Larry DeBrot Judy & Ken Fleming Barbara & Max Frazier Amanda & Bruce Gabel Aleta Gile Lynne & Jeffrey Greenberg Jane & Steve Hipp Barbara & Jim Hoppins Debs & Ed McIlhenny Karen & Allison MacLean Nancy & Garold Minns Sheila & Michael Nally Rhonda & Dwain Nusbaum Anita & John O’Carroll Gary & Jo Ann Pottorff Christy & Martin Railsback Sharol & Bob Rasberry Stephanie & Eugene Reif Patricia Schwening Nancy Scott & Stephanie Scott Kitty & Charles Shield Deborah & John Sleconich Rebina & Bruce Solbach Maxine & Dow Summers Charles & Kathryn Williams Susan C. Vickers Virginia & Gary Wise

Maize Elementary Wichita Collegiate School Tributes made in memory of Edward Brinton Matt Carr Luke M. German Pauletta Raines Ronald Spangler Donald E. Walton

Zoo Pals Carol Grant & Peter Grant John Hochstein & Rebecca Hochstein Lisa & Paul Jackson Kansas Association Of Realtors Larson & Company PA page 20 | Donors and high-level Members


2010

Employees Schanee Anderson Devin Bailey Brian Baker Joe Barkowski Linda Barnett Karen Bates Christan Baumer Jeremy Birket Kacy Blake Chaille Blount Alicia Boor William Bryant DVM Jennifer Callahan Corrie Childs Scott Childs Sharon Clark Amy Cole Christopher Cullum Melinda Dean Danielle Decker Dan Dembiec Branden DeWinkler Judy Dotson Shawn Dreiling Lynn Duncan Joell Dunham Bryan Evans Steven Fairchild Daniel Fischer Michael Forbes Julie Fritz Lu Geis Norma Gheen-Garcia Jessica Gonzalez Melissa Graham Scott Green Keith Gutierrez Amanda Hadicke Rebecca Hall Angela Harlan Brian Helten Dennis Hill Chet Hockman Barbara Hoppins Phillip Horvey Christopher Hutson Stephanie Kelley Christopher Kennedy page 20 | 2010 Employees

Matthew Kerr Ginny Kilgore Alan King Kara King Laura King Aletha Kinser Missy Knight Ann Knutson Jennifer Kropf Bridget Landers Jeffrey Landers Scott LaPlante Steven Larson Charlsye Laster Craig Lefevre Daniel Lepping Donald Loghry Peter Logsdon John Lokke James Marlett Kay Mathias Mikhail Mellott Erin Melroy Dillon Middleton Kinna Middleton Michael Montavon Kellie Moore Vickie Moore Jan Nelson Nathaniel Nelson Scott Newland Anne Nystrom Tucker Ochs Catherine Odle Marsha Olson Steven Onken Kimberly Partlow Joshua Price Michael Quick Callene Rapp Mark C. Reed Kelly Rivera Lauren Rood Amy Schlereth Jody Sentel Mary Simmon Daniel Simon Mathilda Sipult

Larry Slayton Belinda Smith Nancy Smith Amanda Snyder Kiel Snyder Jeanette Summers Ashley Suttles Megan Sweetwood Sandra Tabor Micala Teetzen Angela Telford Kent Tuxhorn Douglas Unruh Sandra Wilson DVM Lisa Wing Maverick Woodbridge Tonya Wright Yang Zhao


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