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I remember first hearing about e Moore Center well over fiſteen years ago from a business colleague of mine who was telling me about the incredible impact they make in the lives of others. As I gradually became more acquainted with their programs and services and the tremendous difference they make in the lives of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, I was deeply struck by the compassion, respect and high level of care that the entire Moore Center team provides to their clients and families each and every day. I simply fell in love with the organization. Today, as I proudly serve my second term on the board, it is incredibly gratifying to witness how far the organization has come in so many ways throughout its rich 50-year history of serving others. We are particularly honored by the incredible partnerships we have in place throughout our community, including our business partners who have demonstrated their unwavering support and commitment through employing our clients in the workplace. As a business owner who has been fortunate enough to work alongside one of these employees, I cannot emphasize enough how enriching it has been to me, personally, and the incredible effect it has had on my team. We are truly thankful to our community who continue to honor the remarkable abilities and achievements of the men and women who simply need to find the right opportunity to shine. e impact you make in the lives of others is undeniable and for that, we thank you. When the French Impressionists were in the early stages of introducing their unique and never-before-seen style of art, the reaction was one of confusion. People scratched their heads as all they could see were dabs of color and short brush strokes haphazardly thrown onto a canvas. When they stepped away from the painting, however, something magical happened. An image began to take shape as all the swirls of color suddenly melded together to reveal a beautiful and unexpected masterpiece. I like to think that what we do at e Moore Center is similar to an Impressionist painting. We are just a small part of a wider spectrum of colors that when blended together, create something special. Whether it’s our wonderful board of directors, our amazing and compassionate staff, our beloved clients and their families, or all of our community partners who roll up their sleeves and stand beside us every day, together we create something that is truly invaluable: opportunities for a good life. We are especially grateful to the many employers in our community who join forces with us by welcoming our clients into their workplaces. Employers like Carl Provencher and Hannaford Supermarkets. ey are providing an opportunity for men and women to be productive and show first-hand how their skills and talents can truly make a difference. At the same time, these businesses reap endless rewards simply from their presence. We’re tremendously grateful for our village of partners who enable us to provide the highest level of support and services to the wide array of clients we are privileged to serve. It is astounding the masterpiece we can create, together. DANIEL F. CRONIN CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD PAUL S. BOYNTON PRESIDENT & CEO FY 17 FY 16 Total Revenue $ 48,356,433 $ 46,028,281 Total Expense $ 48,330,677 $ 45,973,536 Change in Net Assets before Interest Rate SWAP $ 25,756 $ 54,745 Financials for the 2017 Fiscal Year 2017 Annual Report O n any given day as you’re absently roaming the grocery store aisles or doing the mad dash to pluck a few last-minute items off the shelf, your life is made much easier by David Stencavage. David, who has Down syndrome, is a master at “blocking,” an all-important supermarket function that keeps order among the endless array of cans, jars, boxes and other ribbons of color that line the shelves. When customers continuously grab items and place them in their carts, the remaining items that are leſt behind need to be pulled forward to the edge of the shelf, with their labels front and center. Blocking makes it much more convenient for shoppers to locate the items they need quickly. And David certainly knows his business. He’s worked at Hannaford for over 24 years. “Without a doubt, David is one of the most loyal and positive people I’ve ever met,” said Carl Provencher, store manager for the Goffstown Hannaford. “He’s been here so long, he’s a huge part of the team. He’s incredibly friendly, extremely approachable and interacts with customers very well. In fact, when he’s not working or away on vacation, we have customers who actually come up to us and ask where he is. He’s a member of our family.” Provencher, like many employers in the community, has worked with e Moore Center extensively through their “employment services” program that helps men and women who want to work find the right opportunity to explore, develop and succeed in meaningful, community-based employment. He’s employed e Moore Center clients in two of his stores with great success. David is supported in his position by his Job Coach, Alyssa, who is always on-hand if David has a question, but mostly remains in the background since David is fully independent and has full reign of the store. “e Moore Center does a wonderful job matching the right individual to the right position and we’ve always had a great experience,” Provencher said. “ey get it right, the first time.” David lives in Hooksett with his older brother, Tom who proudly calls himself David’s “sibling parent and guardian.” Tom has cared for David since 2009 when he took over guardianship aſter first their mother, then their father, passed away. He’s incredibly grateful for the opportunities his brother has received from e Moore Center and what it’s done for his self- esteem and confidence. “David brings so many giſts to everyone he meets and he takes incredible pride in his job every single day he’s there,” Tom said. “He has great concentration and when he’s finished his work in an aisle, it looks just like a painting, it’s so perfect.” He’s also grateful for the dramatic changes he’s seen in public perception of men and women with Down syndrome over the years. “e more people David meets, the more people he touches, and this brings acceptance,” Tom said. “ere is so much more community acceptance and less surprised reactions to seeing a person who is disabled in the workplace.” “Employing David is simply a tremendous ‘win’ for us,” Provencher said. “His work ethic is top notch and we couldn’t imagine our team existing without him. It’s been incredibly rewarding.” “The pride he puts into his job is unmatched. He’s the icing on the cake for us.” Carl Provencher, Store Manager Goffstown Hannaford ‘‘ ‘‘

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Page 1: The Moore Center · Robin Hill Farmthe New Hampshire Charitable Foundation The Bishop’s Charitable Assistance Fund Hooksett Paving Company, Inc. The Litterst Family Foundation OrthoCare

I remember first hearing about The Moore Center well over fifteen years ago from a business colleague of mine who was telling me about the incredible impact they make in the lives of others. As I gradually became more acquainted with their programs and services and the tremendous difference they make in the lives of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, I was deeply struck by the compassion, respect and high level of care that the entire Moore Center team provides to their clients and families each and every day.

I simply fell in love with the organization.

Today, as I proudly serve my second term on the board, it is incredibly gratifying to witness how far the organization has come in so many ways throughout its rich 50-year history of

serving others. We are particularly honored by the incredible partnerships we have in place throughout our community, including our business partners who have demonstrated their unwavering support

and commitment through employing our clients in the workplace. As a business owner who has been fortunate enough to work alongside one of these employees, I cannot emphasize enough how enriching it has been to me, personally, and the incredible effect it has had on my team.

We are truly thankful to our community who continue to honor the remarkable abilities and achievements of the men and women who simply need to find the right opportunity to shine. The impact you make in the lives of others is undeniable and for that, we thank you.

When the French Impressionists were in the early stages of introducing their unique and never-before-seen style of art, the reaction was one of confusion. People scratched their heads as all they could see were dabs of color and short brush strokes haphazardly thrown onto a canvas. When they stepped away from the painting, however, something magical happened. An image began to take shape as all the swirls of color suddenly melded together to reveal a beautiful and unexpected masterpiece. I like to think that what we do at The Moore Center is similar to an Impressionist painting. We are just a small part of a wider spectrum of colors that when blended together, create something special. Whether it’s our wonderful board of directors, our amazing and compassionate staff, our beloved clients and their families, or all of our community partners who roll up their sleeves and stand beside us every day, together we create something that is truly invaluable: opportunities for a good life.

We are especially grateful to the many employers in our community who join forces with us by welcoming our clients into their workplaces. Employers like Carl Provencher and Hannaford Supermarkets. They are providing an opportunity for men and women to be productive and show first-hand how their skills and talents can truly make a difference. At the same time, these businesses reap endless rewards simply from their presence.

We’re tremendously grateful for our village of partners who enable us to provide the highest level of support and services to the wide array of clients we are privileged to serve.

It is astounding the masterpiece we can create, together.

DANIEL F. CRONIN CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

PAUL S. BOYNTON PRESIDENT & CEO

FY 17 FY 16Total Revenue $48,356,433 $46,028,281Total Expense $48,330,677 $45,973,536

Change in Net Assets before Interest Rate SWAP $25,756 $54,745

Financials for the 2017 Fiscal Year

2017Annual Report

On any given day as you’re absently roaming the grocery store aisles or doing the mad dash to pluck a few last-minute items off the shelf, your life is made much easier by David Stencavage. David, who has Down syndrome, is a master at “blocking,” an all-important supermarket function that keeps order among the endless array of cans, jars, boxes and other ribbons of

color that line the shelves. When customers continuously grab items and place them in their carts, the remaining items that are left behind need to be pulled forward to the edge of the shelf, with their labels front and center. Blocking makes it much more convenient for shoppers to locate the items they need quickly.

And David certainly knows his business. He’s worked at Hannaford for over 24 years.

“Without a doubt, David is one of the most loyal and positive people I’ve ever met,” said Carl Provencher, store manager for the Goffstown Hannaford. “He’s been here so long, he’s a huge part of the team. He’s incredibly friendly, extremely approachable and interacts with customers very well. In fact, when he’s not working or away on vacation, we have customers who actually come up to us and ask where he is. He’s a member of our family.”

Provencher, like many employers in the community, has worked with The Moore Center extensively through their “employment services” program that helps men and women who want to work find the right opportunity to explore, develop and succeed in meaningful, community-based employment. He’s employed The Moore Center clients in two of his stores with great success. David is supported in his position by his Job Coach, Alyssa, who is always on-hand if David has a question, but mostly remains in the background since David is fully independent and has full reign of the store.

“The Moore Center does a wonderful job matching the right individual to the right position and we’ve always had a great experience,” Provencher said. “They get it right, the first time.”

David lives in Hooksett with his older brother, Tom who proudly calls himself David’s “sibling parent and guardian.”

Tom has cared for David since 2009 when he took over guardianship after first their mother, then their

father, passed away. He’s incredibly grateful for the opportunities his brother has received from The Moore Center and what it’s done for his self-esteem and confidence. “David brings so many gifts to everyone he meets and he takes incredible pride in his job every single day he’s there,” Tom said. “He has great concentration and when he’s

finished his work in an aisle, it looks just like a painting, it’s so perfect.”

He’s also grateful for the dramatic changes he’s seen in public perception of men and women with Down

syndrome over the years. “The

more people David meets, the more people he touches, and this brings acceptance,” Tom said. “There is so much more community acceptance and less surprised reactions to seeing a person who is disabled in the workplace.”

“Employing David is simply a tremendous ‘win’ for us,” Provencher said. “His work ethic is top notch and we couldn’t imagine our team existing without him. It’s been incredibly rewarding.”

“The pride he puts into his job is unmatched. He’s the icing on the

cake for us.”Carl Provencher, Store Manager

Goffstown Hannaford

‘‘‘‘

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BENEFACTOR $20,000+Anonymous (1)The Asbury Family Cogswell Benevolent TrustFeed NH - Great NH Restaurants Charitable TrustPaul and Sandra Montrone

AMBASSADOR $10,000 - $14,999Brady Sullivan PropertiesCGI Business SolutionsCross InsuranceThe Dolloff Family Fund of The New Hampshire Charitable FoundationThe Provident BankTD Charitable Foundation

DIPLOMAT $5,000 - $9,999Catholic Medical CenterCentral Paper Products Company, Inc.Citizens BankEastern BankEmployees of Associated Grocers of NE & AG Supermarkets at New Hampshire Charitable FoundationExecutive Health & Sports CenterJackson Lumber & MillworkMark S. LorePROCONSouthern New Hampshire UniversitySpectrum Marketing Companies, Inc.Stebbins Commercial Properties, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stebbins

FELLOW $2,500 - $4,999The Anagnost CompaniesAnthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of NHBank of New HampshireBedford Ambulatory Surgical CenterPaul S. Boynton*The Raymond G. and Olga Cote Family Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable FoundationThe Bishop’s Charitable Assistance FundHooksett Paving Company, Inc.The Litterst Family FoundationOrthoCare Medical Equipment LLCPeople’s United BankCathleen A. SchmidtMr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Singer

BOARD OF DIRECTORS CIRCLE $1,000 - $2,499Anonymous (2)American CleaningAnthem LifeApple Therapy ServicesAutoFair Automotive GroupBellether Community Credit UnionCarolyn BenthienRon and Joan BouffordMr. and Mrs. Frank O. BuhlRichard M. BunkerThe Cochran Family Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable FoundationHeidi CopelandBetty CorgnatiDartmouth-HitchcockDonald Lugg FundEasterseals New HampshireThe Greenspan FoundationHitchiner Manufacturing Co., Inc.Independent Services Network, Inc.Keller Williams Realty MetropolitanBruce LeightonLongchamps Electric, Inc.Mail Data Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William E. MarvinThe Mental Health Center of Greater ManchesterMetro Walls, Inc.Rick MiddletonSpiros Mitsopoulos, MD, PLLCMorin’s LandscapingNBT BankNeoscopeNew Hampshire Fisher CatsNew Hampshire Healthy FamiliesPinard Waste SystemsQuirk ChevroletRath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C.Maureen L. Rose Julian*The Seifert Family FoundationSiddharth Services, Inc.Special Events of New EnglandThe Sievert Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Edward J. SullivanTD BankThe Telge CompaniesTemco Tool Co., Inc.Thomas Burke TrustTidewater Catering GroupWelch & Forbes, LLCWell Sense Health Plan

PARTNER $500 - $999Accurate TitleMary Ann AldrichAllard Ventures GroupStephen and Patricia AntolikBaker, Newman & NoyesJanet C. Bamberg*Baystate Financial ServicesDick and Donna BeaulieuBirch Hill TerraceBryan BouchardChristine BouchardBoyle Energy Services & Technology, Inc.Business NH MagazineCCA Global PartnersMark J. ChapmanChris Antonelli New England Scholarship FundColliers InternationalConvenientMD Urgent CareCrotched MountainCummings Printing CompanyCymax StoresDean’s Carpet & DecoratingDenron Plumbing and HVAC, LLCRobert G. DurandElliot Health SystemFire Protection Technology, LLCFirst Sign & Corporate ImageMr. and Mrs. Terence F. FlahiveGemini ElectricSylvia and Gerry GradyHarvey Construction CorporationHelms and Company, Inc.J. Michael and Marilyn HickeyHowe, Riley & Howe, PLLCJCM Management Company, Inc.David A. Jenkins & Associates, LLCJim and Nina KellyOvide and Bettie LamontagneLowell Five Cent Savings BankSuzanna MajewskiMartignetti Companies of NNEMartin ConstructionMcLane Middleton, P.A.Members First Credit UnionMFI ProductionsMilford Lumber and The Muir ShowroomMobility WorksNew Hampshire Orthopaedic CenterOutdoor Maintenance ServicesPentucket BankPhaneuf Funeral Homes & CrematoriumPin Point Line StripingPrimary BankPrimrose School at Bedford HillsRobin Hill FarmEllen M. Roposa*Lorrie RudisSheehan PhinneyNormand G. and Paula E. St. AmandSt. Mary’s BankStanley ElevatorGregory Steelman*Stone River ArchitectsBarbara StrattonMr. and Mrs. Eric ThumUniversal Window and Door, LLCAlex and Nancy VailasWhite Birch ViewThe Reverend Gayle Whittemore

PATRON $250 - $499Anonymous (1)All-Ways Accessible, Inc.Amoskeag BeveragesAngela’s Pasta & Cheese ShopDorothy Annis*Ansell & Anderson, P.A.Brenda L. Aziz*BAE Systems, North AmericaMr. and Mrs. David Bastien*Bellman Jewelers, Inc.Richard E. BennettBernstein ShurButenhof & Bomster, PCCandia WoodsCaron & Bletzer, PLLCMr. and Mrs. Ray F. ChadwickAtty. and Mrs. Michael R. Chamberlain*Ed ChenowethCornerstone PDC, LLCDara CoteCP ManagementCushman & WakefieldBarbara Didona*Sylvio and Cecile DupuisBethany Earls*Richard and Debra ElwellEnterprise BankGateways Community ServicesBill and Beverly GereRobert and Colleen GossettGranite Group of NEHighland-Goffe’s School (teachers)Hinckley AllenThe Image GenerationLois and Bill JonesCynthia and Bruce KellerL&B Construction Management, LLCJudith M. LadukeLauer ArchitectsLaunch Angels Management Company, LLCManchester Urology Associates, PAPatrick F. McDermottNew Hampshire Charitable FoundationNH DistributorsDick and Marsha Rawlings

Mary A. Roberge*RWR ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Steve SchubertSouhegan ElectricSpecifier ServicesSummit Packaging Systems, Inc.Trivantus, Inc.Philip and Maureen ValleyGregory WilsonFrances and Richard Winneg

FRIENDS OF MOORE CENTER $100 - $249Anonymous (4)Allen & Major Associates, Inc.AllstateAsija Real EstateAdele Boufford BakerMr. and Mrs. Charles BasbasBenjamin Cohen TrustRichard and Chauna BenoitMr. and Mrs. George BentasMr. and Mrs. Glenn BerubeBigelow & Company CPA PLLCBlue Ribbon Property ImprovementsChet and Laura Bobola*Mr. and Mrs. Stephen BoucherJeannette P. BourbeauDavid BrassettMr. and Mrs. Thomas BurkeChild & Family Services of NHAlfred J. CiromeMrs. Raymond E. ClossonCoca-Cola Bottling Co.Mr. and Mrs. Christian CoutisMr. and Mrs. Ronald H. CoveyCronin, Bisson & Zalinsky, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. David CrossDanais RealtyMr. and Mrs. Marc D’AnjouLynda DeschambaultDonna DiBello and Moe BedardThomas DicksonDifferent Strokes PaintingJoy N. Drewry*Dryer Management Inc.Duffy & AssociatesElm Grove CompaniesEvolve Salon SystemsLouis I. Fink and Pamela L. GrichFranklin Savings BankFulcrum AssociatesAlice GabrielChristine GabrielColleen and Norman GagneGamache PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Arnold GoldsteinGranite Pathways, Inc.Granite State Tire & Battery Co.David GrapponeRichard and Joanne GustafsonHampshire Fire ProtectionHannaford Helps ProgramHarrington & ReevesSarah HayesBrian HaywardMichael LabonteLake Sunapee BankLavallee Brensinger ArchitectsMary Y. LynchPeter MaddenManchester Community CollegeManchester Health Department StaffTimothy MartinTheresa MartsDennis J. Card and Maureen McCantyMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. McDonoughMr. and Mrs. Michael McLaughlinLawrence MeyersNAI Norwood Group, Inc.New Hampshire Food BankNH Business ReviewNortheast Delta DentalOptima Bank & TrustMr. and Mrs. Bill PappasPaul Mitchell of Northern New EnglandMr. and Mrs. Roger D. PinardMr. and Mrs. Fernand PomerleauDoris I. ProulxMsgr. John P. QuinnDonna Raiche*Bob and Cindy RamsayMelinda RaynorMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. RiouxMr. and Mrs. Phillip SapienzaService Credit UnionKimberly and Phil SpiroSPS2 Realty Holdings LLCSt. Pierre Financial Services, PLLCPat Stavolone and Larry GammonStephen StepanekMr. and Mrs. Michael StuderGlenn P. SweeneyJon TamposiMr. and Mrs. George A. TraversTufts Health Freedom PlanElizabeth Warner*

ANNIVERSARY CIRCLE $60 - $99The Browne FamilyMr. and Mrs. Douglas Bunnell*Cambridge Trust Company of New HampshireJillian Clemans*Debbie CollinsCurrier Museum of ArtEleanor Wm. Dahar, Esq.Thomas DeBlois

Devine MillimetKristi EglodyGloria Hinton*HNH FoundationKanteres Real EstateLisa and Mike Laham*Thomas LavoieLinda Lawrence*Stephen S. LawrenceMerrimack County Savings BankTimothy MurrayPalace TheatreThe Sacino Family*Serenity PlaceShaheen & Gordon, PAMr. and Mrs. Daniel SklarKen SnowSource Real EstateBobby and Shirley StephenTeam Engineering

EMPLOYEE CIRCLE $26 – $59 Anonymous (1)*Kathryn Benoit*Carroll and Marissa Berg*Bobby Bist*Diane and Dave Bolduc*Karen Dupuis*Cathy Feirick*Denise Gookin*Debbie Love*Diane Martines*Timothy J. McGinnin, Jr.*Lisa Precil*

LEGACY SOCIETYMembers of the Legacy Society have committed to a planned gift to The Moore Center. Please contact the Development Office if you are interested in making a planned gift.

Janet C. Bamberg*Donna and Dick BeaulieuPaul S. Boynton*Daniel F. CroninDaniel and Maureen DonovanMerle C. LlewellynMark S. LoreElaine and Joel S. SilberbergNormand G. and Paula E. St. AmandGeorge and Arline Trudel

GIFTS IN KINDAnonymous (1)Mary Ann AldrichAmoskeag BeveragesThe Anagnost CompaniesAngela’s Pasta & Cheese ShopBrenda L. Aziz*Mr. and Mrs. David Bastien*Bellman Jewelers, Inc.Carolyn BenthienPaul S. Boynton*Brady Sullivan PropertiesRichard M. BunkerCandia WoodsCGI Business SolutionsChalifour’s FlowersEd ChenowethHeidi CopelandCymax StoresEvolve Salon SystemsExecutive Health & Sports CenterHelms and Company, Inc.The Image GenerationMark S. LoreMail Data Inc.MFI ProductionsRick MiddletonOutdoor Maintenance ServicesPaul Mitchell of Northern New EnglandEllen M. Roposa*Simon PearceSpecial Events of New EnglandSpectrum Marketing Companies, Inc.Tidewater Catering GroupMitchell WeissbergYMCA of Greater Manchester

ESTATE GIFTSThe Benjamin Cohen TrustThe Donald Lugg FundThe Thomas Burke Trust

MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONSIn memory of Edna Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Scott AlbertMr. and Mrs. Marc D’Anjou Mr. and Mrs. Rodney DellaFeliceIn memory of Carol Bamberg Philip and Maureen ValleyIn memory of Janet Beliveau AnonymousIn memory of Tammi Lynn Bent Anonymous Betty Corgnati Mariette Dignard Mr. and Mrs. Rob Robbins Emily WelchIn memory of Henry E. Bourbeau Jeannette P. BourbeauIn memory of Karen L. Cloutier Bedford School District, SAU #25 Debbie Collins Lynda Deschambault Alice Gabriel Christine Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabriel, Jr.

In memory of Albert E. Couture, Jr. Diane P. RemillardMr. and Mrs. George Fosher Mrs. Amanda Gromko Delores Hanna Manchester Health Department Staff Donald R. Provencher Melinda Raynor Carol B. SoucyIn memory of Georgette M. Cross Campbell Grove Association Alfred J. Cirome Mr. and Mrs. David Cross Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry RiehlIn memory of Beverly Durand Robert G. DurandIn memory of Candace Elizabeth Ellis AnonymousIn memory of Elizabeth “Betsy” van Duren Gilroy The Raymond G. and Olga Cote Family Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable FoundationIn memory of Roland A. Glidden, Sr. Ron and Joan BouffordIn memory of Steven M. Gonzales Crystal Collins Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Dollard Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Hamblett Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marquis Theresa Marts Mr. and Mrs. Jack Resnick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vincent David and Carol Webster

In memory of Ricky Laliberte Mr. and Mrs. Phillip SapienzaIn memory of Camille L. Lynch Mary Y. LynchIn memory of Rachel Pelletier Melissa PearlsteinIn memory of Sylvio and Irene Proulx Doris I. ProulxIn memory of Pauline and Romeo Richer Richard E. BennettIn memory of Dorothy Rogers The Greenspan FoundationIn memory of David E. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Berube Arlene Crossett Catherine Hoyt Kimberley Prygocki-Jeakins Mr. and Mrs. Rene J. Salvas Mr. and Mrs. Richard TurcotteIn memory of Robert L. Trahan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. TrahanIn memory of Becky Wilson Brenda Jardine

HONORARY CONTRIBUTIONSIn honor of Allen DiIulio Stephen and Patricia AntolikIn honor of Adler Dean Patricia Edson Christine TowleIn honor of Sarah Briggs Keller Williams Realty MetropolitanIn honor of Norm and Colleen Gagne & Family Employees of Temco Tool Co., Inc.In honor of Sherman and Magdalene Morris Mr. and Mrs. George A. Travers

GARDEN PARTY HONOREES2017 – Michael F. Reed2016 – Joseph B. Reilly2015 – Dick Anagnost2014 – Raymond G. Cote 2013 – The Honorable John H. Lynch and Dr. Susan E. Lynch2012 – Nicholas Vailas 2011 – Frederick B. Kfoury, Jr.2010 – Brady Sullivan Properties: Arthur Sullivan, Shane Brady, and David Brady2009 – Ronald J. Rioux2008 – Beverly Arel2007 – David P. and Dorothy M. Goodwin2006 – James C. Schubert2005 – Lewis M. Feldstein2004 – Frances M. and Richard I. Winneg2003 – Adelaide L. Walker2002 – The McIninch Family2001 – Ethel and Saul Greenspan

We also gratefully acknowledge those who support United Way and who have designated their gift to The Moore Center.

The Moore Center endeavors to recognize all donors accurately. If you find an error or omission, please call (603) 206.2723 with any changes so we can immediately correct our records.

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This list reflects gift and pledges made from July 1, 2016 though June 30, 2017. Donors who have supported The Moore Center for multiple years are listed in bold. *Denotes employee