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inside OUTThE N.C. Zoo
North Carolina Zoo Society Annual Report 2009
Helping the N.C. Zoo From the Inside OutDuring 2009, the Zoo Society managed, thanks to the help of so manygood friends, to net $4.7 million for the Zoo. This record-breaking sum rises to $5.4million when the Zoo Society’s 2009 investment income is added to that total. Thankyou for making this success possible.
The Society reached this milestone because you—our closest friends anddonors—remained loyal to your Zoo even while a difficult and turbulent economyengulfed North Carolina. We thank you for your generosity and for your trust in theZoo Society’s capacity to manage your gifts wisely, honestly and well.
We realize that our success depends upon keeping your trust, and we producethis annual report to help maintain this trust. We use this document to report openlyand honestly about your gifts and about the ways that we used your donations tosupport the Zoo and carry out the missions of the Zoo and the Zoo Society.
The following pages explain how your generosity underwrote many of the Zoo’sand the Zoo Society’s most significant accomplishments in 2009. Each sectiondetails the myriad ways that your gifts helped the Zoo build and maintain its exhibitsor enabled the Zoo and the Zoo Society to serve their audiences and pursue theirmissions in education, conservation, recreation and research. The unfolding storyhighlights how your gifts have touched nearly every aspect of the Zoo’s existence,affecting people, places and programs inside, outside and all around the Zoo.
Thank you for helping the Zoo Society remain strong enough to support nearlyevery aspect of the Zoo’s existence. Your gifts have been especially vital and impor-tant during these last few years, as all of us have had to cope with the State’s andthe nation’s economic challenges.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Russ WilliamsExecutive Director
NORTH CAROLINAZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Savinga Piece ofthe World forits Wildlife
The largest single gift the Zoo Soci-ety received last year arrived as a $2million pledge from an anonymousdonor. The pledge, which will be paidover the next 20 years from a Chari-table Lead Trust, will support the Syl-van Heights Waterfowl Society. TheZoo Society began its support of Syl-van Heights in 1997 in response to arequest from the Association of Zoosand Aquariums and the N.C. Zoo,which wanted to provide SylvanHeights with enough financial sup-port to maintain its world-renowned,captive breeding programs for rareand endangered species of water-fowl. Currently located in ScotlandNeck, NC, Sylvan Heights has flour-ished with continuing support from
the Zoo Society. SylvanHeights still maintains itsaward-winning avian prop-agation center, and itrecently opened an adja-cent ecopark that exhibitswaterfowl and other birdsto the public. The exhibitsshowcase more than 170species of ducks, geeseand swans from aroundthe world.
During 2009, Sylvan Heightsexpanded this ecopark by adding twonew exhibits. The first, a wheelchair-accessible treehouse, hosts many ofSylvan Heights’ public education pro-grams and includes a viewing blindthat overlooks the second new addi-
tion, a 5-acre, forested wetland. Thiswetland features a mixed collectionof waterfowl, cranes and otherspecies of birds and is banked by aviewing blind that conceals visitorswhile they steal amazingly-closeglimpses of these birds.
Donations for Places Outside the Zoo
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Several major gifts in 2009 supportedprojects inside the Zoo. One of thesearrived as an estate gift from Dr.Anton Schindler, a distinguished for-mer scientist and friend. Dr.Schindler’s estate left more than $1million to the Zoo Society. The firstdispersal from his estate, a donationexceeding $200,000, arrived in 2009with the promise that additional gifts,totaling more than $1 million, wouldbe forthcoming in 2010.
Dr. Schindler directed his gifts tofund operations of the Valerie H.Schindler Wildlife Rehabilitation Cen-ter, the Valerie H. Schindler WildlifeLearning Center and the Zoo’s pachy-derm breeding programs. During hislifetime, Dr. Schindler was a primaryfunder for both the Learning and theWildlife Centers, which were named inmemory of his beloved wife.
In 2008, VF Corporation donated$15,000 that we used last year tooperate the Schindler Wildlife Learn-
ing Center. This Center housesstudents and guests attendingZoo educational programs. During2009, the Center took in 35 internsfrom 11 colleges and universities andone veterinary hospital.
Other major gifts to theZoo Society in 2009 supported Project: Polar Bears, a campaign tofund improvements to the Zoo’s exist-ing Polar Bear exhibit. It must beupgraded to meet new standards foracquiring Polar Bears from Canada.Because the Zoo’s two Polar Bearsare nearing the end of their lifetimes,the Zoo must meet these standardsquickly to be ready to secure new,younger bears when necessary.
Combined gifts from the Zoo Soci-ety’s Board of Directors provided morethan $250,000 to Project: Polar Bears.The Society staff donated another$21,000 toward this project. Other significant 2009 gifts included !
Donations for Places Inside the Zoo
$150,000 from Talmadge and Ian Sil-versides, $25,000 gifts from the John Wesley and Anna Hodgin Hanes Foun-dation and from Peter and Ona Pickensand $10,000 from Fran Young. Localcounty and city school children addednearly $9,000 by conducting a Penniesfor Polar Bears campaign.
When the Zoo Society kicked offProject: Polar Bears on October 28,Executive Director Russ Williamsannounced that the Society hadalready raised $1.2 million toward its$2 million goal. This total included$200,000 from Bob and Bonnie Meekerto add artistic and interpretive elementsto make the exhibit more educational
and interesting. At the time of thiswriting, the ZooSociety has raisedmore than $1.625million for Project:
Polar Bears. The State of North Car-olina remains committed to providing$2.7 toward this project.
RTI International also joined the listof funders who will make major futurechanges inside the Zoo. Under theleadership of Earl Johnson, Jr., RTIpledged $300,000 to build a trainingand research facility in the Zoo’s kid-Zone Exhibit. This facility will housefuture programs that the Zoo’s educa-tion staff will use to awaken children tothe wonders and joys inherent in nature. The programs will train teach-ers to use nature and the outdoors to inspire and educate children.
Touchstone Energy ElectricCooperatives and RandolphElectric Membership Corpora-tion gave $50,000 and $10,000,respectively, to add interpretivegraphics to the new picnic pavil-ion, Solar Pointe.
Getting DeeperInside the ZooA year-end What’s, Up Doc? fund-raising campaign earned more than$54,000 to buy much-needed diagnos-tic equipment for the Zoo’s VeterinaryHospital. A key factor in this campaignwas the pressing need to replace a veterinary endoscope that had failedearlier in the year. This loss left veteri-narians without a key diagnostic tooland forced them to call in equipmentand staff from the N.C. State School ofVeterinary Medicine for needed proce-dures. The costs in time and money
In 2009, the Zoo opened several exhibits that received allor most of their funding from private donations to the ZooSociety. One of these, the Honey Bee Exhibit, opened inMay. Gifts from the North Carolina State BeekeepersAssociation, the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation,The Donald and Elizabeth Cooke Foundation, and others, raised $240,000 to underwrite this exhibit.
Art patrons and Zoo supporters Bob and BonnieMeeker saw several of their past, major investmentscome to fruition in 2009. A $200,000 gift from the couplein 2007 culminated in the opening of an artistic replica ofa geyser next to the Zoo’s Bison Exhibit. Painted toresemble a series of boiling mud pots and equipped withfountains that intermittently surge and shoot skyward, thegeyser sculpture gushes and subsides to mimic thespectacular displays real geysers gush out in YellowstoneNational Park.
A 2008 gift from the Meekers realized its potential in2009 with the opening of Acacia Station—a treetop view-ing platform that takes visitors eye-to-eye with the Zoo’sherd of five giraffes. Acacia Station opened in May andgives visitors the most spectacular view yet of the Zebra,Ostrich and Giraffe Exhibit.
In 2008, the Meekers provided yet another gift to fundthe creation of an educational video that explains andhonors the professionals and the professions of thosewho manage the Zoo and the Zoo Society. Staff workedwith a video production company throughout most of
2009 and into 2010 to complete this video. Called TheN.C. Zoo from the Inside Out, the video offers an educa-tional and entertaining look inside the N.C. Zoo. Thepride and gratitude the Society feels for this videoinspired us to include it as a gift tucked inside this annualreport. It is our way of thanking our most generousdonors for their support of the Zoo.
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Inside Jobs Completed in 2009 BS
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Society funding continued to supportseveral long-term education programsorchestrated by Zoo and Zoo Societystaffs. Most notable of these programsis Field Trip Earth, a second-generation,interactive Web site that launched in2002 as a descendent of two similarWeb sites (The Elephants of Cameroonand The Red Wolves of Alligator River)that the Zoo and Society developed in1997 and 1998, respectively.
Managed by Mark MacAllister, theZoo Society Online Learning Coordina-tor, Field Trip Earth, in the tradition setby its predecessors, follows conserva-tion researchers as they work in thefield to protect African Elephants, Hell-benders, Gorillas, sea turtles and otherforms of wildlife.
In 2009, the American Association ofSchool Librarians named Field TripEarth as one of the top 21 educationalWeb sites in the country. The awardplaced the site in league with Websites operated by NASA, Google Earthand Edutopia. Field Trip Earth servesclassrooms in all 50 states and in more than 140 countries worldwide. We invite our readers to visit the site atwww.fieldtripearth.org to see how theZoo and Zoo Society use the Internetto promote conservation and scientific
discovery.Zoo Curator of Horticulture Virginia
Wall earned a notable accolade in2009, too, when The Association ofZoological Horticulture presented herwith its first Lifetime Award (The ChuckRogers Conservation Award). Theaward acknowledged Ms. Wall's per-sistence in promoting the valuable rolehorticulture plays, and should play, inzoological institutions.
GlaxoSmithKline and High Point
Community Foundation donated$10,000 and $5,000, respectively, toKeepers in the Classroom. This well-established, outreach education pro-gram sends Zoo staff into schools toinspire students and help them see theconnections between nature, quality oflife and scientific understanding. In2009, Keepers in the Classroom trav-eled to 50 classrooms to serve 1,922students.
In the second year of a two-year$50,000 grant cycle, KidsConnect!used $12,500 of Dell’s 2008 gift of$25,000 to buy Dell computers forlibraries in Greensboro, High Point andForsyth County. The grant provideslibrary outreach workers and other staffwith training to use these computersand the Internet to help develop com-petency skills in under-served children.KidsConnect! served about 300 stu-dents during 2009 and culminated inan August event that brought them andtheir families to the Zoo. During theirvisit, participants gave presentations onthe projects that they were proud tohave completed during the year.
NCCAN! (North Carolina Childrenand Nature Coalition) affiliates with theinternational Children & Nature Net-work to help children reconnect with !
At the request of the Zoo Director, the Zoo Society made a substan-tial change in its investment portfolio in 2009 by using some stocksas collateral to purchase a 270-acre stretch of land that sits next tothe Zoo. After buying the land, Zoo Society Executive Director RussWilliams worked with state and local governments to push forwardthe transactions needed to allow the City of Asheboro to undertakea satellite annexation of this property. The land, like the Zoo prop-erty, now sits inside the city limits of Asheboro and has become asite for field work and education programming. The Society will con-tinue to hold the property as a long-term investment that may besold in the future or, perhaps, used for future exhibits or facilities.
Drawing the Outside to the Insidemade the purchase of new equipment a toppriority of the veterinary staff. As always, theZoo Society’s members demonstrated theircompassion and concern for the Zoo’s ani-mals by providing the funds veterinariansneeded to keep the Zoo’s animals healthy.
The Zoo’s spring fund-raising campaign toraise money to improve the Giraffe holdingarea and prepare it to accommodate a breed-ing program proved equally successful. Thiscampaign raised over $53,000. That campaignalso introduced Zoo Society members to theZoo’s growing herd of giraffes, which nowconsists of two 3-year olds, two 4-year oldsand a 30-something matriarch, Julie, who isone of the oldest Giraffes in the world.
Taking the Inside to the Outside
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nature. NCCAN!, which operates underthe Zoo Society, launched a Web sitein October, sponsored by the FoodLion Foundation, and accepted a$7,500 donation from the Sierra Clubto bring Richard Louv, author of LastChild in the Woods, to speak at thisevent.
The Zoo’s Veterinary Staff and theZoo Society joined ranks in 2009 tolaunch two new initiatives that nettedabout $18,000 for Zoo Veterinaryneeds. The first raffled off a chance forthe winner and a friend to shadow aZoo veterinarian for a day. The winnersummed up her experience in a thank-you note that said, “Thank you againfor the most extraordinary day I’veexperienced in years…I have alwaysbeen proud of our Zoo, but I’m posi-tively bursting at the seams with prideafter watching you and all the Zoo stafffrom behind the exhibits. Every personI met believes strongly in the impor-tance of his or her work. Our Zoo ani-mals could not be in better hands.”Proceeds from the raffle supported theZoo’s Conservation Medicine Program,which researches ways to alleviatehealth problems affecting rare andendangered species.
The second Society/Veterinary part-nership organized three Science Campsfor 12-to-15 year-old children interestedin becoming veterinarians. Nearly 100students applied to the camps, whichhad openings for only 60 children. Mostof the proceeds will fund veterinaryinterns working in the Valerie H.Schindler Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
Other significant funding for theWildlife Center arrived from a Childrenof the American Revolution Project, ledby Catherine Horne, and from our loyalCommunity of Caring members, whodonated $16,500 toward the Center’soperation. Ms. Vivian Ring, Bob & Bon-nie Meeker and Mary P. Stephenson allmade significant contributions withinthis group.
Sending InsideInformation OutsideThe Zoo Society upped its connectionsto its friends and fans by launching aFacebook page and a Twitter accountin 2009. By the end of 2009, morethan 600 people had enrolled as ZooSociety Fans on Facebook and 300people were following our Tweets. Weinvite our readers to see our Facebookposts by going to www.facebook.com/NCZooSociety to become a fan, or togo to twitter.com/NCZooSociety tosign up to receive our latest tweetsand retweets.
Inside JobsThe Zoo Society is grateful to all thebusinesses that support the Zoo byproviding in-kind gifts of services andproducts. We especially want toacknowledge the gifts of talent, serv-ices and products that we receivedfrom Veterinary Specialty Hospital ofthe Carolinas, Time Warner Cable,Carolina Vein Center, webslingerZ, andThe Sales Factory.
Estate GiftsThe Zoo Society lost many goodfriends last year—people who sup-ported the Zoo Society and loved theZoo during their lifetimes. We want tothank them for their loyalty to our pro-grams and for remembering the Zoo intheir estate plans.
William H. and Muriel J. Fox Endowment
Joan HillDr. Harriet J. KupfererDr. Anton SchindlerElinor SmithJohn R. WalkerNancy H. Wilson !
During 2009, the Zoo Society’s registered lobbyist worked closely with statelegislators, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and theN.C. Office of Management and Budget to hold onto funds that the Statepromised the Zoo in 2008 for repairs and renovations to the Rocky CoastExhibit, for construction of the Plains Barns and for bonds to support thePolar Bear project. The Society is very pleased to have helped the Zookeep this important funding during a time when the State of North Carolinaand its citizens are facing so many financial difficulties. We applaud Gover-nor Purdue and the Legislature for recognizing the important educationaland economic contributions offered by the N.C. Zoo and for adopting along-term view in protecting these resources. We are grateful for the State’scourage and foresight.
The Society received another welcome boost from the state’s corporatecitizens, who continued to show their support for the good works and bene-fits provided by the Zoo. During 2009, the Zoo Society’s Corporate Mem-bership program grew, despite the difficult economy.
Working Outside To Protect the Inside
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This total does not include the more than $1.6million awaiting transfer to the Park for Polar Bearexhibit renovations.
* Includes the Elephant/Rhino exhibit renovations:
2007 – $2,579,921
2006 – $2,980,425
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0220
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0420
0520
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09 $3,431,433
$2,769,382$5,131,574 *
$5,518,195 *
$3,142,643
$2,740,894$2,699,572
$1,892,226$2,210,745
$2,370,708$1,599,501
Zoo To Do For the tenth consecutive year, RandolphTelephone generously acted as the Signature Sponsor for Zoo To Do,
an annual dinner, dance and auction organized by the Zoo Society and bythe Randolph Friends of the Zoo. The “Do” 2009 marked the 26th year of this
premier event. Nearly 900 people gathered at the Zoo for this gala, which raised$125,000. Most of these proceeds will be used to support Project: Polar Bears.
Partners for Wildlife Zoo Society events in 2009 included twoother evening events, Migrating Feasts for the Beasts, to acquaint potential donorswith the remarkable—but often under-praised—conservation work that various Zoostaff members carry out every year. The events highlighted the work of these Zoo
researchers and invited the evenings’ guests to consider becoming supporters of these and similar endeavors. With generous support from the Proia family
and other donors, we raised $21,500 that will support the Zoo’s field con-servation and research programs. Donors who contribute $1,000 or
more to this program are invited to join this special group of ZooSociety members who care deeply about conservation. "
outside Evening Parties
That Support the Zoo
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Annual Report 2009Statement of Financial Position 2009 2008
ASSETSCash and Investments $ 9,330,028 $ 8,332,185Pledges and Other Receivables 2,628,918 1,301,476Inventories and Property/Equipment 2,798,950 2,869,444Other 66,906 63,527
Total Assets $ 14,824,802 $ 12,566,632 _____ _____ _____ _____
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities:Accounts Payable, Accrued Expenses and Deposits $ 274,025 $ 306,396Liability Under Unitrust Agreement 758,176 491,239Long-Term Debt 1,435,000 1,435,000
Total Liabilities $ 2,467,201 $ 2,232,635 _____ _____
Net Assets:Unrestricted $ $6,961,022* $ 6,682,800Temporarily Restricted 4,996,812 3,252,122Permanently Restricted 399,767 399,075
Total Net Assets $ 12,357,601 $ 10,333,997 _____ _____
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 14,824,802 $ 12,566,632 _____ _____ _____ _____ * Includes $6,273,633 Board-designated for specific Zoo Purposes
Statement of ActivitiesREVENUES
Contributions and Special Projects $ 4,285,075 $ 3,076,051Membership Dues 1,719,069 1,761,314Gift Shop Revenue, Net of Direct Costs of $855,781 and $842,073 389,807 381,707Net Realized and Unrealized Gain/Loss on Long Term Investments ** 710,836 (1,326,372)Change in Value of Unitrust 30,665 (52,159)Loss on Disposal of Property and Equipment (3,472) 0
Total Revenues $ 7,131,980 $ 3,840,541 _____ _____
EXPENSESTransfers to the Park *** $ 3,431,433 $ 2,769,382Membership and Special Project Services 924,373 976,983
Total Transfers and Services $ 4,355,806 $ 3,746,365 _____ _____
Operating Expenses:Fundraising $ 371,961 $ 455,704Management and General 66,137 104,528Special Projects 314,472 397,678
Total Expenses $ 5,108,376 $ 4,704,275 _____ _____
Increase in Net Assets**** $ 2,023,604 $ (863,734)Net Assets at Beginning of Year $ 10,333,997 $ 11,197,731Net Assets at End of Year $ 12,357,601 $ 10,333,997 _____ _____ _____ _____
*** Transfers to the Park $ 3,431,433 $ 2,769,382**** Increase in Net Assets $ 2,023,604 $ (863,734)** Net Realized and Unrealized Gain/Loss on Long Term Investments $ (710,836) $ 1,326,372 _____ _____
Net Income (Without Investments) $ 4,744,201 $ 3,232,020
! 2.3% Fundraising $371,961*
! .4% Management & General $66,137
! 1.2% Special Projects–Direct Expense $189,481*
! 5.7% Serving Members $893,357
"NORTH CAROLINA ZOO
Transferred to the Zoo (01/1/09-12/31/09) $3,431,433
Temporarily Restricted By Donors (as of 12/31/09)$4,996,812
Board Designated to Zoo Priorities(as of 12/31/09)$6,273,633
*$561,442 = Part IX 25d of IRS Form 990
Use of Funds
94.3%N.C. Zoo"
$14,701,878
96.1%Program Services
$15,595,235
Society Net Operating IncomeNet of Membership, Gift Shops, Contributions and Special Projects revenues/pledges after all N.C. Zoo Society expenses (without investment income).
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$4,744,201
$3,232,020
$2,882,796
$3,374,001
$3,615,300
$2,765,829
YEAR
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
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Major Donationsover $1,000,000
Anonymous
$250,000 – $499,999RTI International
$100,000 – $249,999The Estate of Joan HillBob & Bonnie Meeker
Randolph Friends of the ZooThe Estate of Anton SchindlerTalmadge and Ian Silversides
$50,000 – $99,999The Estate of Dr. Harriet J. KupfererNC Touchstone Energy Cooperatives
$25,000 – $49,999William H. and Muriel J. Fox Endowment Fund
Kent & Lynne GrahamJohn Wesley and Anna Hodgin Hanes Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Peter PickensThe Sales Factory
Veterinary Specialty Hospital of the CarolinasThe Estate of John R. Walker
Donors in 2009Thank you for keeping the Zooand Zoo Society strong.
$5,000 – $24,999Mable Anderson & A. P. Anderson, Jr.
Asheboro Nissan HondaAZH
The Studio of Bart WalterBlue Rhino
Blumenthal FoundationBruce & Jennifer BrillCarolina Vein Center
Joseph A. CarterChandler Concrete Company, Inc.
Cherry, Bekaert & HollandThe Donald & Elizabeth Cooke Foundation
The Courier-TribuneFrederic Dalldorf
Food LionGlaxoSmithKline
William H. & Vonna K. GravesFrank Borden Hanes & Jane Craig Hanes
J. Richard & Sybel F. Hayworth FoundationHigh Point Community Foundation
Greg & Ginny HunteriWerks Entertainment - SimEx
Lunsford Richardson Preyer Charitable Lead UnitrustMolly Millis-HedgecockMrs. Thetis J. MooreMS Consultants, Inc
Pepsi Bottling Ventures, LLCMr. & Mrs. Richard Petty
Piedmont PrintingThe Mary Norris Preyer Fund
Alan, Nancy & Alice ProiaElizabeth & Robert Pungello
Randolph Electric Membership CorporationRandolph Telephone Membership Corporation
John & Ginger SallRobert A. Sebrosky
Sierra Club -- Conservation OperationsThe Estate of Elinor Smith
State Employees Combined CampaignLeonard & Joyce B. Tufts
United Way of Greater GreensboroVF Corp.
Wal-Mart Store #1132Weaver Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. M. Craig WestNancy & Monty White
Wildlife Conservation Society – New YorkWildlife Conservation Society – Nigeria
The Estate of Nancy H. WilsonWorld Wide Fund for Nature
Mrs. Frances Young
$1,000 – $4,999Go Mix WAGO & WZGOGo Mix WLRN & WZRUA & H Art & Stain Glass CompanyAmerican Scale CompanyAmish Trading PostAsheboro Elastics CorporationAsheboro High School Zoo SchoolAsheboro Paper & PackagingB. B. Walker FoundationMr. & Mrs. L. M. Baker, Jr.Mr. Edge BarnesVivien & Ed BaumanBB&TJohn W. Becton & Nancy B. Tan-
nenbaumRanlet & Frank BellBen Owen PotteryDr. Mary Jo BertschBetsy & Walter BennettMr. & Mrs. E. S. Bessette, Jr.Scott & Toni BlanchardMark & Carol BolesMrs. Mary Martin B. Borden IIIMr. Robert G. BraswellPat & Howard BurkartMrs. Shirley R. BurnsMrs. Dorothy D. BurnsMr. & Mrs. Albert L. Butler IIIRon & Cathy ButlerCalixMartha & Mike CammackCarolina BankThe Cato CorporationCentral Carolina Women’s Center,
P.A.CenturyLinkClapp’s Convalescent Nursing
Home, Inc.Coker Composting & ConsultingVinny & Kathy ColucciCommunityOneJerry & Val CooperMs. Donna L. CravenJohn Crosland IIIJames P. & Joyce H. DickersonMs. Hilda Cameron DillKeith & Barbara DrumMr. Mike DurhamDurham AcademyMs. Jeffrie Ann H. EdgellFanwood Foundation/WestMr. Mike FerreeFirst Bank - AsheboroMrs. Genie FrickDr. Melany FurimskyKaryl GabrielJim & Kathy GallucciMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Garkalns
George FoundationMrs. Voit GilmoreMs. Kathy GreenMrs. Joan GulledgeMs. Candace HammondCharlotte & Philip HanesWayne & Lisa HansenWhitney & William HeardMichael B. HearneHendrick MotorsportsMrs. Linda S. HodgesMs. Margaret J. HoldingMs. Lois HoltMr. W. Jack HoltBill & Ann HooverMrs. Frances L. HuffmanMr. & Mrs. Joel HunnicuttInk ‘N StitchesInsurance Associates of the TriadIt’s Leather, Inc.J. D. Wilkins Co., LLCJacksonville Zoo and GardensLarry & Frieda JessupMr. Daniel JohnstonMr. & Mrs. David G. JohnstonDr. & Mrs. David M. JonesMrs. Linda M. JonesMr. Thomas S. Kenan IIIRichard & Elizabeth KentMrs. Thelma KirkKlaussner Home FurnishingsMr. Dan KrollKulynych Family FoundationMs. JoAnn Lachapelle & Mr. Derek
PrenticeLance FoundationScott & Marilyn LeaMrs. Emma LeeMs. Mary A. LeightPaul & Caroline LindsayDr. & Mrs. Michael LiningerMrs. Cynthia H. LittleMr. Chris LorenzDr. & Mrs. John A. LuskEddie & Ginger LynchScott & Michelle MacaleerMcDonald’s of AsheboroMark & Emily MetzMs. Catherine MobleyMyra Neal MorrisonCrae & Mamie MortonMr. Dennis MountainNash County Convention Visitor
BureauNeoNova Network Services, Inc.John & Alicia NunnallyMary Norris Preyer Oglesby &
Patrick OglesbyDr. Raj Parikh & Ms. Lori Spier
Peacock Press IncJ PearsallPepsi Bottling VenturesMs. Pam PotterDiane & Kenneth PowellPPD Development, LPMichael & Ann Marie ProcinoProgress Energy - AberdeenPugh Funeral HomeR.H. Barringer Distributing Com-
pany Inc.Randleman Elementary SchoolRandolph Bank & Trust Co.Randolph HospitalRandolph Medical AssociatesJohn & Joyce ReedyJoan Reid & John MontgomeryRobert Rigsby & M. Kirby Harris
Rigsby D.V.M.Ms. Vivian RingMr. & Mrs. William A. RobertsSam’s ClubMax & Nancy A. SchiebelMr. Sherrill W. ShawAdah & Clay ShieldsShort Stop/Randolph OilSilver Eagle LLCSir Pizza of AsheboroMr. Michael SitesMr. & Mrs. C. Hamilton SloanMr. J. Keith Smith & Ms. Lisa
JonesSmith CollegeDick & Margi SowdenMr. Jim SpiresJohn & Karen SpringthorpeMary P. StephensonSyngenta Crop Protection, Inc.Tabernacle Elementary SchoolTarheel Triad Girl Scout Council
IncTechnimark LLCMr. & Mrs. Dillard TeerThe Timken CompanyDr. Tim Tolson & Dr. Barbara
SawyerRobin & Fred TownsendTransamerican EquipmentTriad Corrugated Metal, Inc.U.S. Trust, Bank of America Pri-
vate Wealth ManagementUnited Country, Rogers Auctions,
Inc.Col. & Mrs. E. J. VaughnLaura & Drayton VirklerWal-Mart Stores, Inc.Rolf & Teri WallinAnne & Richard WebbMr. Don F. Wellington
Westmoreland PartnersLee & Rebekah WestoverWEZU - 95.9 FMJonathan Wilfong & Wendy BakerRuss Williams & Ann LynchDr. & Mrs. James K. WilsonRobert & Jean WinfreyNancy & A. Thomas WinslowCarl & Patricia WolfeWren Foundation, Inc.Ms. Judy Younts
Life MembersNew Directors Guild Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. AdamsElizabeth & Andy AlbrightWilliam & Charlotte BuehlerSteve & Sherri CarpenterMr. Norman L. ClarkTricia & William CreaseyRobert & Sandra DupuisGary & Misty EllisDrs. Eric & Amy GadolMs. Maria GrahamFletcher & Tana HartsellCrystal & Phillip HolcombMr. Timothy JohnsonMs. Lou KiesslerTimothy & Lori McKinnishAnne & Anjou PajelMary & Mark PichonPaul & Ann RuddFloydie & Alexis ScottEdward & Leslie SmithBarry & Sara SmithKenneth & Kelly SpencerBob & Lennie StoutDr. Edward T. ThomasChristopher & Abigail TownsendRandy & Lisa Van BurenMr. Charles Vance & Ms. Lisa
ConnellyJeff & Pam Vinson
Presidents ClubMrs. Warner L. AtkinsMr. & Mrs. Richard L. AustinRobert & Elaine BailliePegge Newsome BaughcumMr. & Mrs. William C. Beck, Jr.John W. Becton & Nancy B. Tan-
nenbaumClaudia W. BelkIrwin & Carol BelkMr. Carlos BlackMr. & Mrs. James D. Blount, Jr.Philip Blumenthal
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Mrs. Mary Martin B. Borden IIIMs. Barbara BransonFrank BroadwayJeff & Toni BullaRoss D. BullaCarol & Jerry BullinsPat & Howard BurkartScott BurkheadMr. & Mrs. James M. Campbell,
Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. ClarkMrs. William G. Clark IIIMrs. Elizabeth J. ColtraneJerry & Val CooperMr. John Crosland IIIMs. Sue M. DaughtridgeMs. Barbara R. DeansJane DeCourseyMs. Janet Dellosa & Mr. Gerald
SmithJames P. & Joyce H. DickersonRichard & Esther DickersonDr. Roy C. DixonChristopher & Martha EakerDavid A. EastwoodElliott Office Equipment Co.Mrs. Clarita F. EmoryShirley Erath-ConradMr. & Mrs. James T. Fain IIIMr. James F. FletcherMr. & Mrs. Martin B. Foil, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. GaitherMr. & Mrs. Noel E. GarvinMrs. Voit GilmoreMr. Albert L. GoldhammerMs. Barbara J. GothermanDon & Pamela GowerMr. & Mrs. Kent GrahamMurray & Joan GreasonCharlie & Chris GreeneMrs. Mary GroverFrank Borden Hanes & Jane Craig
HanesJim HanesCharlotte & Philip HanesMr. Peter B. Harkins & Dr. Judith
StantonMrs. Catherine B. HarleyMrs. Sara Larson HarperNat & Sheila HarrisJim & Karen HastingsMr. Paul HaughtonHedgecock Builders Supply Co.Mr. William R. HendersonJimmy HillMr. & Mrs. E. A. Horrigan, Jr.John & Donna HowardEarl & Margie JohnsonMr. F. Ross Johnson
Jim & Kathy JohnsonMr. & Mrs. David G. JohnstonDr. & Mrs. George B. JohnstonWilliam McKay JohnstonTom & Janet KeanMr. & Mrs. Robert C. KetnerMichael & Joanna LeeDr. & Mrs. Clifford LongMr. & Mrs. Gerald H. LongEddie & Ginger LynchGus & Geary MandrapiliasMr. E. W. MaxsonMr. Donald McCluskyMr. Doug McDowellMr. & Mrs. Barry McGinnisMr. & Mrs. John P. McLeanJoan & Guy McMurrayMrs. James H. MillisMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. MixMrs. Thetis J. MooreKeith & Ellen MorganMr. & Mrs. Ronald G. MorganMrs. Hugh MortonTalmadge & Edith NeeceJohn M. NunnallyCharles D. Owen Manufacturing
Co., Inc.John H. PayneLisa & Billy PenningtonMr. & Mrs. S. Dave PhillipsPeter PickensMrs. Jane Hanes PoindexterKen & Anne PojmanNancy S. PorterElizabeth PungelloMr. & Mrs. J. M. Ramsay, Jr.Mr. Alexander M. Rankin IIIMr. & Mrs. Julian W. RawlMr. Don ReddingDr. & Mrs. James M. Rich, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William A. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Gray RobinsonMr. Dalton D. RuffinWilliam & Martha ScarboroughMr. & Mrs. Terry L. ScarletteRobert A. SebroskyMr. Sherrill W. ShawMr. Thomas C. ShortMr. & Mrs. John C. SlaneMr. & Mrs. Albert F. SloanMs. Linda M. SmithMrs. Mary C. SmithDavid & Sarah StedmanBess & Paul StephanzWilliam A. Stokes & Constance D.
StokesRick & Cheryl StroupeSurtman FoundationMr. & Mrs. James E. Swofford
Jim & Mary Ann TaylorRoy & Susan TeerMr. & Mrs. Dillard TeerMs. Nancy Teer-SimsMr. & Mrs. Russell W. TerryLeroy B. & Linda G. TownsendMr. & Mrs. William Underwood IIIMrs. Nan Davis Van EveryRichard WallaceMrs. Juliana D. WestMr. Sydnor M. White Jr.Mr. & Mrs. C. W. WombleWilliam J. & Sarah B. WoodDr. William V. Wright
Conservators Circle Silver & Ralph AbernethyOliver W. AlphinMable Anderson & A. P. Anderson,
Jr.Ms. Louise B. BahnsonEd & Vivien BaumanMr. & Mrs. E. S. Bessette, Jr.J. M. & Ethel A. BoozerEd & Claudia BostDavid & Roxanna BottjenMr. Joseph M. Bryan, Jr.Mrs. Shirley R. BurnsMrs. Dorothy D. BurnsMs. Tanya BurrowMr. & Mrs. Ronald ButlerFred E. & Jeanette D. ByerlyMr. & Mrs. Clayton L. Cammack,
Jr.Dennis Clements & Martha Ann
KeelsMr. & Mrs. David CromartieAngela & Starke DillardDr. David DormanDr. Jan DyeMrs. Genie FrickMrs. Dewey A. FrickKaryl P. GabrielRussell & Geordana GantmanMrs. Joan GulledgeMrs. Rose GuthrieMr. Bill H. HaggardDr. James Harper & Dr. Patricia
O’LearyAudrey S. HarrisNelson L. HendrixPage & Fred HillMr. & Mrs. Sam Hupman, Jr.Marv & Burke JensenMrs. Laren S. JonesMr. Thomas S. Kenan IIIMr. Herbert S. KerrLisa Kirby
Bruce D. LangdonMr. & Mrs. W. E. Love, Jr.Mrs. Millicent S. MarsdenBob & Bonnie MeekerMr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Moore, Jr.Ms. Martha H. NoyesJ PearsallRichard & Sara Jo PhillipsKevin PhillipsBrad I. Procton & Cathy P. ProctonAlan & Nancy ProiaJim & Sally RayburnTalmadge and Ian SilversidesMrs. Earl F. SlickJohn H. E. StellingMr. & Mrs. Charles W. SummersBarbara ThodePorter & Betty ThompsonJoyce B. & Leonard TuftsDr. & Mrs. Hugh J. WallaceDr. & Mrs. Stephen WallenhauptRolf & Teri WallinMrs. Laurel A. WalshJohn & Shirley WardRuss Williams & Ann LynchMr. & Mrs. J. Tylee WilsonRobert & Jean Winfrey
CorporateMembers
Corporate ElephantsMindWorks Multimedia, Inc.Time Warner Cable
Corporate LionsGlaxoSmithKlineRBC BankVeterinary Specialty Hospital of
the CarolinaswebslingerZ
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ServiceFood LionGlen Raven, Inc.Holiday Inn Express & SuitesLance FoundationLocust Lumber Co. of Locust &
MonroeLowe’s Home Center of AsheboroMagnolia House of HealthNova Eye CarePaychexRadiator Specialty Co.Randolph Telephone Membership
CorporationRheem Heating & CoolingRock-Ola CaféSodexoSunGard Public SectorSyngenta Crop Protection, Inc.Technimark LLCTrophy Shop Gifts & EngravingUSTA North Carolina
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tionAIG United Guaranty CorporationAmerican ExpressArchdale Oil CompanyArrow InternationalAXA EquitableBall CorporationBank of GraniteBank of North CarolinaBiscuitville, Inc.The Borden Fund, Inc.Broyhill Family Foundation, Inc.Camp Mundo VistaCaraway Conference Center &
CampCarolina BankCarolina Farmers Mutual Insur-
ance CompanyThe Cato CorporationCharlotte Pipe & Foundry Com-
panyChick-fil-A of the TriadChili’s AsheboroCibaCommScope Inc.Cornerstone Health Care PACross Road Retirement Commu-
nityDavis Furniture Industries, Inc.Deep River Rehabilitation
Durham AcademyEarth Fare Market & CafeEast Coast Trailer & Equipment
Co. Inc.Elastic Therapy, Inc.EnergizerFairway CushionsFirst BankThe Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.The Growing Place at First Baptist
ChurchHäfele America CompanyHealthSource Chiropractic & Pro-
gressive RehabHeart of North Carolina Visitors
BureauHigh Point Bank & Trust CompanyHoffman NurseryHolly’s Community Outreach CareHonda Power Equipment Manu-
facturing, Inc.Independent USANA Assoc.J. D. Wilkins Co., LLCJames River EquipmentJohn Deere CompanyJohn Deere Turf CareJustUs ProductionsKindred Hospital GreensboroLoflin Funeral Home of LibertyLowes Food Stores, Inc.Malt-O-Meal CompanyMartin Marietta AggregatesMcDonald’sMt. Olive Pickle Company, Inc.NC Touchstone Energy Coopera-
tivesNorth Carolina Troopers Associa-
tionNovartis Vaccines and DiagnosticsOliver Rubber CompanyPiedmont Natural Gas CompanyPlatinum Corral, LLCPM Ventures, Inc.Randolph Bank & Trust Co.Randolph Electric Membership
CorporationRandolph HospitalRandolph Medical AssociatesRussell Terry Investments, LLCSan Felipe Authentic Mexican Cui-
sineSASSCYNEXIS, Inc.StarPet, Inc.Staton Financial Advisors LLCTherapeutic AlternativesThomasville Funeral HomeThe Timken CompanyTM Engineering, Inc.Triad Corrugated Metal, Inc.
UBS Financial Services, Inc.Uwharrie Capital CorpWyeth Biotech
LION’S PRIDE John & Judith AdamsMs. Barbara Brandeis AlotisOliver W. AlphinMable Anderson & A. P. Anderson,
Jr.Mrs. Warner L. AtkinsMr. & Mrs. C. E. AtwellSandor A. BaloghMr. & Mrs. William M. BarnhardtPegge Newsome BaughcumEd & Vivien BaumanJohn W. Becton & Nancy B. Tan-
nenbaumBrian H. & Sally BenfieldMr. Carlos BlackMs. Katherine BondJ. M. & Ethel A. BoozerDavid & Roxanna BottjenMs. Barbara BransonDebby Hallyburton & Mike BrewerRoss D. BullaScott BurkheadMrs. Dorothy D. BurnsJacob BurtonMr. & Mrs. Ronald ButlerFred E. & Jeanette D. ByerlyMr. & Mrs. Clayton L. Cammack,
Jr.Hodges & Joe CarrollMr. Ken CarterMrs. Beth S. CarterE. Jeanine ChadwellRichard C. ChambersMr. & Mrs. Arthur W. ClarkRick & Marcia ColeMr. Ray P. CovingtonMr. & Mrs. Steven CriscioneJames D. Croom, Jr.Mr. John Crosland IIIMr. Edward M. DavisMichael & Lee DawkinsJames P. & Joyce H. DickersonMr. Bob DoboBill & Barbara DoboDan & Pamela DuganMr. Benny L EanesMr. & Mrs. Raymond EatonDr. & Mrs. Larry FrancisHarriette & Larry FrankMrs. Dewey A. FrickLt. Col. & Mrs. Robert L. Fry
USMC (Ret.)Karyl P. GabrielMr. & Mrs. Noel E. Garvin
Kevin Scott and Eileen GibbsGardner & Margaret GidleyFlorence W. GilkesonJ. Dent & Clarice Cato GoodyearDon & Pamela GowerMr. & Mrs. Kent GrahamMr. Andrew GrantDr. William H. & Mrs. Vonna K.
GravesMrs. Lynette GreenMrs. Joan GulledgeMrs. Rose GuthrieMr. Bill H. HaggardJulianne M. Hancock & David A.
YocumFrank Borden Hanes & Jane Craig
HanesMrs. Catherine B. HarleyGil & Dana HartisMr. A. Cary Hawthorne, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Joseph HedgpethMrs. William M. HendricksMs. Barbara Kay HilburnGeraldine M. HiltonGene & Pat HolderMs. Lois HoltMr. W. Jack HoltMarbry & Judith HopkinsMr. & Mrs. Sam Hupman, Jr.Mr. K. G. JohnstonWilliam McKay JohnstonMr. & Mrs. David G. JohnstonWilliam & Nancy JonesMrs. Linda M. JonesMr. Carl E. JordanSean & Laura JordanDr. Michael Stoskopf & Dr.
Suzanne Kennedy-StoskopfMs. Jeannie KincaidLisa KirbyCharisse A & Phillip KrauthMs. Kathy Kueider & Mr. Wayne
MorrissetteMr. John E. KurasMr. Lewis LampertBonnie & Joe LandrethJean LangeDennis & Ella LayneCarolyn W. LeBauerGus & Geary MandrapiliasMr. Charles E. MannMrs. Millicent S. MarsdenRandall & Wanda MasseyJohn M. Matthews, Jr. & Karan P.
MatthewsMr. E. W. MaxsonMr. Walter R. MillerMolly Millis-HedgecockMr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Moore, Jr.
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Jan MullerGeorge & Etta MullikinDr. & Mrs. Leonard NewtonJana & Talmage NowellMs. Martha H. NoyesPerry & Betty NystromWilliam H. & Jayne Owen ParkerMs. Donna ParnellMr. Mark ParrishJohn & Trisha PayneMs. Jennie L. PeacockJeff & Ginger PenleyJan & Michael PennyRichard Keith & Kathy Lane PerryMr. William T. PetersMr. & Mrs. S. Dave PhillipsMr. Richard PietroMrs. Jane Hanes PoindexterKen & Anne PojmanNorwood & Linda PopeDiane & Kenneth PowellLaura W. Pratt
Mrs. Sandra F. Privatte-RobinsonAlan & Nancy ProiaMr. J. M. Ramsay, Jr.John & Barbara M. ReavisPam & Scott ReedJohn & Joyce ReedyJoan Reid & John MontgomeryMr. Paul RichardsonMr. W. V. RoesslerMr. & Mrs. James W. RogersMr. & Mrs. Newell E. RollinsMr. & Mrs. F. L. RorieRobert G. ScruggsRobert A. SebroskyMr. Sherrill W. ShawThe Honorable A. Lincoln SherkMrs. Mary Ann SikesMr. & Mrs. Albert F. SloanMr. Richard C. SloanMrs. Tommie Lou SmithSandra J. Smyre & Mary S PollockMs. Mona C. Stadler
Sally SteeleJohn H. E. StellingMary P. StephensonHorst & Judy StierandRobert & Ruth StoltingAnn Cutler Stringfield & Robert
John DarbyMr. & Mrs. Charles W. SummersMr. & Mrs. James E. SwoffordTim & Charlotte ThomasJoyce B. & Leonard TuftsCol. & Mrs. E. J. VaughnMr. Melvyn WallaceDr. & Mrs. Stephen WallenhauptMs. Laura WarrenMrs. Charlotte WatkinsTerry & MariLee WeaverJoyce M. WengMr. Sydnor M. White Jr.Dr. J. Courtland WhiteRuss WilliamsMrs. Peggy B. WilliamsonRobert & Jean Winfrey
William J. & Sarah B. WoodMs. Casey J. YountsDr. Susan E. Zarutskie
BenchesMrs. Denise ConnMrs. Charlene K. EwingSuzanne Kennedy-Stoskopf &
Michael StoskopfMr. Ken McAdamsMalia Young
Estate GiftsWilliam H. and Muriel J. Fox
Endowment Fund The Estate of Joan HillThe Estate of Dr. Harriet J.
KupfererThe Estate of Anton SchindlerThe Estate of Elinor SmithThe Estate of John R. WalkerThe Estate of Nancy H. Wilson
Mary F. FlanaganChair
Chapel Hill
Earl Johnson, Jr.Vice Chair
Raleigh
R. Sean TrauschkeTreasurerCharlotte
Hugh “Crae” Morton IIISecretary
Linville
Albert L. Butler IIIWinston-Salem
Dee A. FreemanRaleigh
Lynne Yates GrahamAdvance
Addie LutherAsheboro
Mark K. MetzCharlotte
Molly Millis-HedgecockHigh Point
Mary Norris Preyer OglesbyChapel Hill
Therence O. PickettGreensboro
Nancy ProiaDurham
Mehran RavanpayWinston-Salem
Scott E. ReedWinston-Salem
David K. RobbCharlotte
Liz D. Taft, Ph.D.Greenville
Laura H. VirklerHillsborough
Sydnor M. “Monty” White, Jr.Raleigh
Melanie WilsonRaleigh
Mary F. FlanaganChair
Chapel Hill
Earl Johnson, Jr.Vice Chair
Raleigh
Albert L. Butler IIITreasurer
Winston-Salem
Therence O. PickettSecretary
Greensboro
Nicole A. CrawfordGreensboro
Bill CurrensCharlotte
Dee A. FreemanRaleigh
Lynne Yates GrahamAdvance
Jim KlinglerRaleigh
Addie LutherAsheboro
Mark K. MetzCharlotte
Molly Millis-HedgecockHigh Point
Mary Norris Preyer OglesbyChapel Hill
Nancy ProiaDurham
Mehran RavanpayWinston-Salem
Scott E. ReedWinston-Salem
David K. RobbCharlotte
Liz D. Taft, Ph.D.Greenville
Laura H. VirklerHillsborough
Syndor M. “Monty” White, Jr.Raleigh
Melanie WilsonRaleigh
Martha YarboroughHigh Point
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