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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Looking Back

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Camp Fire First Texas has been investing in

the youth of our community for 100 years.

Embarking on the journey to celebrate and

commemorate a milestone with such reach

was a significant undertaking. Four goals

emerged and led our actions throughout

the year: Reconnect, Raise Awareness,

Celebrate “A Century of Sparking

Discovery,” and Show Thanks.

On behalf of the board and staff, thank you

for making the 2014 Centennial Celebration

a year to remember!

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDBrandon L. Chase

VICE CHAIRMAN, ADMINISTRATIONLauri Curtis Hadobas

VICE CHAIRMAN,FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Barbara B. Cook

VICE CHAIRMAN, PLANNINGJudd Pritchard

TREASURERJenene Schaffer

SECRETARYGeorge W. Bean, Jr.

DIRECTORSJerri O. AkersHeidi Coombs

Kimberly DeWoodyDolores GarzaMarilyn Gilbert

Michele HahnfeldTerry HaneyDan Hansen

Nancy HooperEdward C. LangeBrant C. Martin

Bill McCoyTod M. Miller

John MolyneauxCheryl Moore

Steven W. NovakBrit Phillips

Evelyn H. RichardsonRoland SchaferChuck SheridanLinda Springer

John StrongLynda Tiedtke

Jared G. VitembKelli WalterKay L. West

Lori WestDrenda Williams Witt

Jake Yarbrough

FOUNDATION BOARDKevin Garman, Chairman

Daly R. Bales, Jr.Kenneth BarrNina Hutton

Linda JacobsonDrew Springer

Patricia Vaughan

PRESIDENT/CEOZem Neill

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2014 BOARD MEMBERS

2014 Board of Directors

Zem Neill, President/CEO

Brandon L. Chase, Chairman of the Board

From the early days of Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls, Camp Fire First Texas has grown into one of the

largest councils in the United States, with programs for girls and boys that include everything from

camping to school readiness.

ReconnectCountless memories have been made around kitchen tables, fire rings, and in the living rooms and schools of North Texas. It was important to reconnect all those wonderful memories and the Camp Fire alumni who treasure them.

“Throwback Thursdays” and “Monday Moments in History” increased engagement on Facebook

3,460 “likes” a quarter

Alumni connectionsincreased by

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Camp Fire and El Tesoro friends reminisced at the Centennial Luncheon; Mary Helen Franko, Pat Vaughan, Barbara Turner, Lydia Goetz, Kay Reynolds and Gerri Dye

Alumni Wine & Cheese event welcomed long-standing Camp Fire families including Sylvia and Pat Fisher

Liz Darling, Chair, Camp Fire National Board of Trustees; Charlotte Gulick Hewson and Katherine Gulick Fricker, granddaughters of Dr. Luther and Charlotte Gulick; and Cathy Tisdale, Camp Fire National CEO cut the ribbon, opening the Camp Fire Historical exhibit

Charles and Jerri Akers previewed Camp Fire artifacts at the VIP reception for the Camp Fire Historical Exhibit

Raise AwarenessCamp Fire First Texas has a rich history in the community and it also has a bright future. Through the exhibit at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History as well as a special publication featured in the Fort Worth Business Press, parade floats and a number of community outreach events including Camp Fire Museum Days that offered hands-on activities for families, Camp Fire was able to demonstrate the richness of its heritage and innovation.

For 100 years, Camp Fire First Texas has provided safe, fun and inclusive programs. A place where youth

form lasting relationships, develop a sense of belonging and make positive contributions to the lives of

their families and community.

3 days at Main Street Arts Festival

Camp Fire Days at the Museum provided hands-on opportunity for 500+ youth & families

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History exhibit welcomed

260,000visitors

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Camp Fire Days at the Museum

Fort Worth Parade of Lights

State Fair of Texas Opening Day Parade

Camp Fire Artifacts

Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Parade

Rolling Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Price

CelebrateWhat is a birthday without a party? Camp Fire First Texas hosted more than 650 people for the Centennial Celebration Luncheon “A Toast to Camp Fire.” Emceed by Deborah Ferguson, morning anchor for NBC5, the event featured a slate of Camp Fire’s Absolutely Incredible Kids while connecting alumni and showcasing Camp Fire memorabilia.

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Multi-generations of Camp Fire families enjoyed the artifacts on display

Many groups of friends reconnected and celebratedLinda Christie and Deloris Hummel

Ginger Lawhon and Centennial Gulick Award recipient, Anne Bass

2014 Absolutely Incredible Kids, Rebecca Flores, Thomas Jefferson and Alexa Lopez

Vicente Ocura, one of the 2014 Absolutely Incredible Kids, and Deborah Ferguson , emcee

Show ThanksTo be successful for 100 years takes a village. Throughout the year statements and actions of our gratitude to our communities, donors, volunteers and alumni were thoughtful and intentional. From opening the year at the Camp Fire Annual Meeting, to spotlighting alumni in commemorative publications to recognizing our valued volunteers through awards and naming seven Centennial Gulick Awardees (see page 8), to finally culminate with a service project of lasting thanks – the Centennial Legacy Project Daffodil – a beautification project resulting in 33,000 daffodil bulbs being planted on the banks of the Trinity River in Fort Worth.

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Adelaide Leavens, Chris Wiesinger, the Bulb Hunter and Zem Neill

Youth from Diamond Hill Station help plant bulbs for the Legacy Project

Michelle Clark & Jake Yarbrough plant bulbs with their families

Volunteers of all ages pitched in

Volunteer Awards

Anne BassAnne Bass was a Camp Fire youth member. While in the Horizon Club, Anne, along with others from Fort Worth, participated in the Europe trip led by Louisa Haun, then Camp Fire First Texas CEO/President. Her parents were both involved in Camp Fire and her father served on the Board of Directors, so Anne came by it quite honestly as she served on the Board from 1975-1980 and later was a representative on the Foundation Board from 1989-1993. Anne had an active role on the planning committee for the first An Artists’ Christmas and together with Bob served as Honorary Chairs that year and again for the 25th celebration. She and Bob were the Honorary Chairmen for the Campaign for Children which established the Work/Family Division that serves the early childhood community. The gracious, lifelong support of Anne’s family continues with a major contribution to the Campaign for El Tesoro. Through the years she has provided thoughtful advice to the council.

Kay GunnThere is definitely a pattern with the Centennial Gulick Award recipients. Kay Gunn also began as a Club Leader, served on the Board of Directors, 1979-1984, Board Vice President in 1982 and Vice President of Camping in 1984. However, it was her representation in the request to the McFadden Foundation that helped Camp Fire be named as one of the top three recipients of the McFadden Fund, receiving 16.2% of the annual allocations. Through 2014, the McFadden Fund has provided $3,860,504 in support to Camp Fire. Kay moved from the volunteer world to the professional staff from 1990-1999 as Camp Fire Staff Vice President of Development and later served on the McFadden Award Selection and Council Awards Committees. She has already received the Camp Fire Sebago, Chairman’s and Ingram awards.

Joan KatzJoan Katz served, first, as a Club Leader and later as a member of the Board of Directors from 1989-1994 holding the role of Board Vice President of Administration in 1994. But it was her true vision along with a dear friend, the late Lisa Flory, to create Camp

Fire El Tesoro de la Vida, a camp to help children heal after the death of a loved one. Joan poured her heart into the formative, critical years of El Tesoro de la Vida as co-director from 1989-1994. In addition to the hours of planning and fundraising, Joan was at camp the entire week for each of those years. It was Joan who coined the well-known phrase synonymous with the week-long camp, “You can’t choose the way you are hurt, but you can choose the way you heal.” Joan has remained an avid supporter of Camp Fire and El Tesoro de la Vida, which through its 27 year history has served over 2,000 children and has been recognized by the American Camp Association and others for its innovative programming for youth. She has also been the recipient of the Kraft and Board Chairman’s awards.

Sunnie LeBlancSunnie LeBlanc began her volunteer involvement with Camp Fire as a Club Leader. Prior to 1983. She served on the District Committee followed by District Camping Chairman she then served on the council Board of Directors from 1986-1990. However, it was her passion and tenacity to establish a high-quality event which led to her chairing An Artists’ Christmas the first two years in 1985 and 1986. Her leadership forever set the bar for subsequent chairmen. An Artists’ Christmas events have raised more than $3.7 million for the council. In recognition of her leadership and commitment, Sunnie previously received the Wakan, Kraft, Fargher, Spurck and Shawnequas awards.

Tod MillerTod Miller’s involvement with Camp Fire began on the baseball field in 1984 when he coached a number of Camp Fire staff. In 1985, Tod’s volunteer career with Camp Fire began as a member of the Camping Committee. Little did he know it would be a volunteer relationship that would span three decades and impact thousands of lives. Tod has completed three terms of leadership. The first began in 1994 and spanned through 1999. During which, he held a variety of roles including serving on the Board of Directors, Board Vice President and Board President (1996-1997). There was a brief hiatus from his volunteer work at Camp Fire, but he still managed to serve on the Finance Committee. In 2007, he returned for his second term to serve on the Board as

Centennial Gulick Award RecipientsThis award is the highest form of volunteer recognition given by Camp Fire. The Gulick recognizes extraordinary council leadership over an extended period of time. It is reserved for very special people and named after the founder of Camp Fire, Luther Halsey Gulick. Its symbolic gold pin depicts crossed logs and flame within the traditional WoHeLo triangle.

It has been seven years since Camp Fire First Texas has bestowed this honor. In 2014, six deserving individuals were recognized for their years of leadership and commitment. They will forever be the Centennial Gulick Award Recipients.

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Treasurer and Executive Committee through 2010. Term number three began in 2012. Additionally, he has chaired the Campaign for El Tesoro which under his positive, dedicated leadership has raised over $9.9 million toward its $10.7 million goal.

Lynda ShropshireLynda Shropshire was a Club Leader and served on the Board of Directors from 1976-1981. Many have noted that one of her most successful board commitments was serving on the executive search committee which selected Zem Neill as the First Texas CEO. Lynda further served as Board Treasurer then

Board President in 1980. It was Lynda who brought the idea of An Artists’ Christmas to Camp Fire. In 1977, Lynda received the Spurck Award. She was a member of the Foundation Board in 1985-1989 and again from 2003-2008. Currently, Lynda serves on the Campaign for El Tesoro Steering Committee, where her leadership has been instrumental in securing gifts for the campaign.

BLUE RIBBON AWARD RECIPIENTS

Ernst & Young

Pam BrocatoGood News Award

Pam and Bill CampbellErnest Thompson Seton Award

Nancy HooperJohn Collier Award

Marilyn GilbertAlann P. Bedford Award

Nell and Herbert JohnsonSebago Award

Craig GossardSebago Award

Stuart Austin Lisa Epps

Dub GillumDolores Garza

Jimmy Dawson

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A Focus on Quality:Quality has been the focus of Camp Fire programming. In collaboration with The Thrive Foundation for Youth, Camp Fire has infused a research-based methodology through all programs to help youth and teens:

IDENTIFY SPARKS

GROWTH MINDSET

GOAL MANAGEMENT

REFLECTION

Armed with these skills, and with the guidance of trained, caring adults, we know that Camp Fire participants are more likely to:

• Achieve higher grades

• Stay in school

• Demonstrate social competence

• Lead a healthy lifestyle

• Volunteer to help other people

• Be environmentally conscious

• Have a sense of purpose

• Achieve their full potential

It is making a difference!

30th Anniversary of An Artists’ Christmas

Thirty years ago, in 1985, a group of forward-

minded volunteers were challenged to create

a new fundraising idea to benefit Camp Fire

First Texas. They accepted the challenge and

An Artists’ Christmas was born!

The first year consisted of 60 pieces of art

including Christmas trees decorated by

celebrities as well as artists. This year’s gala

and art auction featured 84 works of art

and to-date the event has raised more than

$3.7 million dollars for children, youth and

families in North Texas.

Drenda and John Witt, 30th An Artists’ Christmas Chairs

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Helping Youth ThriveUsing pre and post surveys of youth development outcomes in five domains referred to as “Thriving Indicators” Camp Fire First Texas youth are thriving. Results showed a statistically significant positive change in all five outcome domains for Camp Fire youth.

Program Highlights• Participation in Camp El Tesoro Nature Day Camp increased 70%

from 132 campers to 277 campers • The bead recognition program was reinstated at overnight camp• Camp Fire Camp El Tesoro overnight camp welcomed 58% of

their campers back to camp in 2014• Camp Fire launched a new website allowing intuitive

navigation and streamlined content• The Child Development Center announced it will serve

as a Demonstration School for the community modeling research-based practices, Frog Street Press curriculum and Conscious Discipline in action

• Camp Fire summer day camp attendance grew by 76% from 720 camper weeks to 1277 camper weeks

• Camp Fire extended is service as a USDA Food Program administrator to child care centers increasing to 21 centers and more than 70 family child care homes

• Camp Fire School Readiness students had significantly higher SAT10 Reading scores than did the comparison group and the district as a whole

• 1157 children who attend early child care programs that feed into low performing FWISD schools were impacted by the School Readiness program, a 20% growth over last year

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Financial ReportCouncil Operating Statement of ActivitiesYear Ended December 31, 2014

REVENUES AND OTHER SUPPORT

Contributions $1,723,685

Special Events (net) $335,540

Corporate Contracts/Programs $306,270

Government Grants & Contracts $780,682

Endowment Funds $437,116

United Ways $31,593

Program Service Fees $1,945,101

Miscellaneous Income $352,389

Total revenues and other support $5,912,376

EXPENSES

Group Services $772,304

Outdoor Programs $1,019,141

Work/Family Programs $2,893,055

Spport Services $1,134,755

Total expenses $5,819,255

Change in net assests $93,121

Because of publication deadlines, the financial information above is preliminary and includes only operating activities. Audited financial statements will be available from the council office after June 30, 2015.

“If you think in terms of a year, plant

a seed; if in terms of ten years, plant

trees; if in terms of 100 years, teach

the people.” – Confucius

29%

6%

5%

13%7%1%

33%

6%Contributions

Special Events (net)

Corporate Contracts /ProgramsGovernment Grants and ContractsEndowment Funds

United Ways

Program Service Fees

Miscellaneous Income

13%

18%

50%

19%

Group Services

Outdoor Programs

Work / Family Programs

Support Services

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2014 Contributions

1910 1920Luther Gulick, MD, and his wife, Charlotte, found Camp Fire Girls in Maine. They choose the name in deference to campfires as the origin of community and domestic life. In 1914, Mrs. T. D. Pace organizes the first Camp Fire Groups in Fort Worth.

In 1922, the Civitan Club funds the building of a two-story lodge on two acres of land at Lake Worth, which becomes the council’s first camp – Camp Civitan. Two weeks at camp costs $8. That same year, W. T. Ladd is elected as the first known president of the First Texas Council.

$100,000 or moreAnonymousElla C. McFadden Charitable Trust

of the Community Foundation of North Texas

The Morris FoundationRainwater Charitable FoundationSid W. Richardson Foundation

$99,999 – $30,000Paul E. Andrews, Jr. FoundationFort Worth ISDCarl B. and Florence E. King

FoundationCity of Fort Worth Community

Development Block GrantThe Miles FoundationNorth Central Texas Council on

GovernmentThe Rees-Jones FoundationTarrant County Youth

Development ProgramUnited Way of Tarrant CountyThe George and Fay Young

Foundation, Inc.

$29,999 – $10,000All-Pro Fasteners, Inc.AnonymousBank of America Charitable

FoundationBank of TexasAnne T. and Robert M. BassBen E. Keith FoundationBirdies For Charity, Colonial

Country Club Charities of the Community Foundation of North Texas

City of Fort Worth Crime Control & Prevention District

Communities Foundation of TexasCommunity Foundation of North

Texas – Toolbox GrantJames A. “Buddy” Davidson

Charitable FoundationEddleman-McFarland Fund

FTS InternationalThomas V. Giddens, Jr.

FoundationNina HuttonJ.E.S. Edwards FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jerry JohnstonJPMorgan Chase FoundationLockheed Martin AeronauticsLockheed Martin AERO ClubMeta Alice Keith Bratten

FoundationThe Adeline and George

McQueen FoundationCheryl and Fred MooreRGK FoundationWilliam E. Scott FoundationHarold Simmons FoundationThrive Foundation for Youth,

Camp Fire NationalCrystelle Waggoner Charitable

Trust, Bank of America, N. A., Trustee

XTO Energy, Inc.

$9,999 – $5,000BNSF Railway Company,

Anonymous EmployeesFlora and Michael BrewerVirginia Clay DormanA. J. & Jessie Duncan FoundationGarvey Texas Foundation, Inc.Vincent Genovese Memorial

FoundationMary Potishman Lard TrustCarol Snipes McQuienDr. and Mrs. Willis H. Murphey, Jr.Pier 1 Imports Ann L. & Carol Green Rhodes

Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee

Thomas M., Helen McKee & John P. Ryan Foundation

Mr. Mark A. SchulzeStein Family Charitable Trust,

Bank of America, N.A., TrusteeUnited Way of Hood CountyDrenda and John Witt

$4,999 – $1,000Jerri and Charles AkersAllianceTexas – A Development of

HillwoodAnonymousC.B. Baird, Jr. FoundationD.R. and Kathleen BalesKaren Haun BarlowBell Helicopter, Anonymous

EmployeesBen E. Keith FoodsDebra BickelBNSF Railway CompanyDr. and Mrs. William F. BonnellMrs. Evelyn H. BreauxBSCO, Inc.J.W. Butts Robert and Joyce Pate CapperLouise Britt CarveyMarie and Brandon ChasePatricia Collins and William A.

MassadColonial Country Club CharitiesMalcolm B. Street Donor Advised

Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas

Barbara and King CookMs. Kathy L. CoxMr. and Mrs. Jerry W. CranfordW. N. Dabney Charitable TrustDean, Jacobson Financial

Services, LLCMr. and Mrs. John Henry Dean IIIKarol Genovese Del RealKelly and Preston DillardDr. and Mrs. Gary L. DouglasKaren Genovese DozierWinn-Dunaway Foundation, Inc.

Carol and Jim DunawayThelma, Emil and Edmund

Fahrenkamp Memorial TrustFirst Presbyterian ChurchFreese and Nichols, Inc.Arlington Alumnae Chapter of

Gamma Phi BetaGamma Phi Beta Foundation

Zeta Chi Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta at TCUMr. and Mrs. Kevin GarmanMs. Melissa GutzmerDavid and Lauri Curtis HadobasHaynes and Boone, LLPMr. and Mrs. William Grant

HodgkinsMr. and Mrs. Dan HansenTerri and Rich HollanderImagetek Office SystemsLinda and Jake JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Herbert H. JohnsonJPMorgan Chase BankMr. and Mrs. Howard KatzLuther King Capital ManagementMelissa and William KirtleyMs. Nina KnightLakeshore Learning MaterialsMr. and Mrs. Tim LandonCathy and Michael LawsheLee Financial CorporationLiberty BankLhoist North AmericaMrs. Jimmie LordMr. and Mrs. Bill McCoyLaura and Tod MillerPhyllis Jack Moore and Bob

MooreMs. Danielle E. NeedhamZem NeillOmniAmerican BankPam and Reed PigmanMr. and Mrs. Michael S. ReidBrant A. RingRMP Industrial Supply, Inc.Thomas Kendall and Alice

RodriguezMr. Fritz RoesslerRogers Wealth Group, Inc.Ronald McDonald House Charities

NationalRonald McDonald House Charities

of Greater North TexasRylander, Clay & Opitz, LLPBetty J. SandersMr. and Mrs. Jon Scarborough

Contributors

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1930 1940 In 1932, an employee of Kellogg’s Home Economics Department develops the Rice Krispy Treat as a Camp Fire Girls fundraising item. In 1934, Camp Fire First Texas purchases 90 acres on the Brazos River near Granbury and establishes Camp El Tesoro. At the end of the decade, Shirley Temple joins Camp Fire Girls.

As the United States enters World War II, minimum wage is $.43 per hour and 55 % of U.S. homes can boast indoor plumbing. The First Texas Council begins a movement for youth in Texas to collect aluminum for the war effort, collecting 200 pounds. In 1945, Camp El Tesoro adds 131 acres to its original site.

Dr. and Mrs. Steve SchultzThomas & Jessica McCraw Donor

Advised Fund of the Schwab Charitable Fund

Ann and Jim SheetsMr. and Mrs. John ShultsFrances C. and William P.

Smallwood FoundationSportsmen’s Club of Fort WorthLinda and Drew SpringerUltraCamp FoundationUnited Cooperative ServicesPat VaughanKelli WalterLibby WatsonThe Gil and Dody Weaver

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael WeaverKay West and John Molyneaux Whitley Penn LLPMrs. Elizabeth L. WilliamsWortham Insurance and Risk

ManagementYourCause, LLC Trustee for

MasterCard International Inc.

$999 – $5004 Color PressKelly AbeytaCarol AndersonTodd BatisteHutch BeachBest Facility ServicesJune BerryHigginbotham Community Fund

of the Community Foundation of North Texas

Malinda Murphey CowanDenis CranfordH.R. Crawford Fund of Fidelity

Charitable Gift FundsMr. and Mrs. William S. DavisDuBose Family FoundationWendy E. DunnMr. and Mrs. Norman DykesEducational First StepsLisa and Bruce EppsPat and Sylvia FisherFort Worth Police Officers

AssociationRobbyn and Dave FosterFrog Street Press, Inc. Marilyn GilbertMr. and Mrs. Pete Giuliani, Jr.Global PrairieMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. GoochBarbara and Denis Greer

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby HarperHigginbotham & Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Barney HollandMr. Phillip HutchingsJetta Operating Company, Inc.Ms. Robyn KillionMr. Jeffrey KratzMr. Jim LandonLaw Office of Mark LaneMr. and Mrs. Lee LastMs. Debra LochtrogMr. Steven M. LombardiLyn and Brad LucasMr. and Mrs. Brant C. MartinThe Martinez FamilyMrs. Marilyn MasonMs. Jessie L. McCabeJames P. McCormickM. Gale & Associates, LLPRandi MitchellMr. and Mrs. Steve MoronesoAnn MorrisMr. and Mrs. Rick MullerMs. Stephanie OelkersMrs. Rita V. O’FarrellMr. and Mrs. Michael C. O’TooleSandra PanielloDr. Brit PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Tom QuinnJanie RectorRepublic Title of Texas, Inc.Evie and Barry RichardsonSabre Silicon Valley Community

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Matt ScalesMr. and Mrs. Jeff SchafferMr. and Mrs. Michael D.

SchattmanMs. Sheryl SewellShell Oil Company FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bill SheltonMr. and Mrs. Scott R. SheltonTexas Health ResourcesLynda and Eric TiedtkeMr. and Mrs. Terry TopeyUnited Way of Central New

MexicoMr. and Mrs. Verne WalkerMr. and Mrs. Mark WelbornRon WertzLori R. WestMr. and Mrs. Douglas A. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Troy WoodyMr. and Mrs. Jake Yarbrough

$499 – $100Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Adams

AK Truck & Trailer SalesMr. and Mrs. Robert O. AlmondJustin Anderson, WOATSMs. Barbara J. AndersonFredrieka AnkeleAnonymousAT&TEmily and John AugustatLisa AustinBank of America, N.A.Ms. Jennifer N. BannisterMichael R. BaylorGeorge W. Bean, Jr.Jamie BeckerAndra Bennett HouseJerry F. BergerMr. Chuck BettingerMr. and Mrs. Prichard BevisMrs. Jennifer K. BlackMs. Robyn BlakeMrs. Lea Ann BlumMrs. Jeanne BoatmanMr. and Mrs. Sean BoltonElizabeth E. BonesioMr. and Mrs. Woodrow M.

BonesioSheila M. BreckenridgeMs. Tara BrindleyBobby E. BrownJessica L. BrownPatricia BullMr. and Mrs. Mark ByarsMr. and Mrs. Tommy CainMs. Leticia M. CaraveoMs. Cynthia CarterMr. Tommy CarterMr. Watt M. Casey, Jr.Ms. Ann Lindsey ChambersThe Chandler FamilySkyla ClaxtonJack and Kathy CleavelandKaren ClickMr. and Mrs. Chad ClineChristopher G. CoatesMarietta H. CollinsVanneise CollinsConcrete Colors of TexasSteve M. ConnollyDarlene R. CookLisa A. CookHeidi CoombsChris CorbeilleMr. and Mrs. Danny CorbeilleMr. Phil CormiesMs. Wendy CowanMs. Dana E. Toudouze and Mr.

Mike Cox

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie G. CrainMr. James M. CullenMr. and Mrs. Ronald A. CunningMr. and Mrs. Dan CustredMr. Mark DaigleMrs. Debra DanielElizabeth DarlingMr. and Mrs. Harley DaughertyDouglas DavidsonKimberly A. D’AvignonMr. and Mrs. Russell DeanMs. Diane DelabanoDelta SteelMs. Marian DeMottMs. Karen DenneyMs. Dawn DeWallKimberly and Joseph DeWoodyMr. and Mrs. Michael DeWoodyDOCUmation of North TexasDoug PerryDowntown Fort Worth, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David DozierResa DunkinDonna DuttonGerri DyeAngela M. Eisen-LewisDonna EltonLeigh Ann EmersonMs. Amy EstesJacob FainPatty L. and Richard K. FenoglioMrs. Robert C. FindlayNora G. FloresHarrison FordFort Worth Art Dealers

AssociationFort Worth Trap & Skeet ClubMrs. Karen C. FraserMr. and Mrs. Dan FreundlichKerry FullerJennifer FungMrs. Missy E. GaleMr. Robert GamblinPatrick and Laurie GarnerMr. and Mrs. Richard GarveyMr. and Mrs. Chris GawronskiMs. Lynda GearheartKathryn GearldGenius House MediaMaren GibbsMr. and Mrs. Timothy P. GildonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. GilesMs. Barbara GloverMr. and Mrs. John Gomez, Sr.Ms. Susybelle L. GossleeMs. Leticia GoveaDavid Grebel

2014 Contributors continued

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During this decade, Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on an Alabama bus and Camp Fire First Texas constructs the swinging bridge over Fall Creek at Camp El Tesoro. Elvis Presley buys 20 boxes of Camp Fire Candy and Louisa Haun is named as the seventh execute director of the organization; the main lodge at El Tesoro is later named in her honor.

Camp Fire First Texas becomes Fort Worth and Tarrant County Council of Camp Fire. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy delivers his last public speech outside the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth. As the decade closes, a club member’s uniform is no longer called a “costume.”

1950 1960

Mrs. Susan J. GreenBarbara and Denis GreerDr. Adelaide GriffinMr. and Mrs. Curtis GriffinKay GunnMr. Jon GunterMr. and Mrs. Lee Roy HahnfeldMs. Kristine A. HallDorothy and Gary HamesMichelle HancockTeressa Lynn HaneyDebra HanusMr. and Mrs. Leo HanusMs. Kimberly L. HarboldMrs. Ellen R. HarrisMrs. Lynn G. HarrisKayren HarterMr. and Mrs. Steve HeinenMs. Margaret HibbardMr. Ben HicksLinda HixonMs. Molly HoldenDr. Marie HollidayPaul S. Hollis TrustMs. Nancy HooperMr. and Mrs. Allan HowethMs. Deloris HummelMs. Julie HunterMrs. Jayme Rasmusen IsenbergMr. and Mrs. Stuart IsgurMr. and Mrs. Joe V. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Roger M. JacksonAngela and Kirby JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. JasperMs. Diane JenkinsDiane Lochtrog JohnsonChristy R. JonesMrs. Nancy E. JonesJohn KeanyMr. and Mrs. Byron L. KeilDr. Allan R. KellyChristi KeyConnie D. KingMr. and Mrs. Richard KingMr. Merritt C. Kirk, Jr.Ms. Toni Shiffer KisielewskiMr. and Mrs. Edward N. KresgeKroger Food Stores – Southwest

DivisionMr. and Mrs. Donald W. LampeMr. and Mrs. Paul LangMs. Toni LangMr. Edward C. LangeGinger LawhonMs. Erma LeeMr. and Mrs. Michael LeightySharon H. LeMond

Mrs. Angie LemonsMr. and Mrs. Darrell LesterLiving Perspective Counseling Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Francisco R. LopezDr. and Mrs. Richard P. LordMisty LuttrellMrs. Joann R. LykinsSarah R. MaskeeelMs. Jessica MasonRosie MaukMs. Brenda MaxwellMr. and Mrs. Tim MayesMrs. Judy MayoMr. John A. McCauleyMr. Charles D. McClureBarbara H. McColmErin and Jason McDonaldMs. Mary Anne McKenziePeggy McLelandMr. and Mrs. Paul MeadorMr. and Mrs. John Q. MelcherCarrie E. MeyerWanda E. MinshewCorlysia A. MitchellKay and John MitchellCheryl Y. MixonMs. Cathy MoatesChuck Mooney IIIMr. and Mrs. Brandon MooreMs. Wendy M. MooreDr. Christine MoranetzCarolann MorrisFran Alece MountMs. Margaret A. MuirBrian MurnahanMrs. Roxane C. MurphMs. Susan NallMr. and Mrs. Charles W. NixonAnne NorvellIsmael and Cristina OrtegaSylvia and Donald OttoMr. and Mrs. Walter PaquetteParkwood Hill Intermediate

School, Hats for Hope student project

Mr. and Mrs. Gary PattersonDr. Nizam PeerwaniMrs. Laura Rakoover PeitzerMs. Paula PerroneMs. Kendal PerrymanDr. Carl PflugStacey and Brian PierceMr. and Mrs. John PingenotMs. Alice PritchardMr. and Mrs. Judd PritchardMr. and Mrs. Bob PucelMs. Janet Quisenberry

Tracy L. RagleMs. Cyndi RainesMr. Jeremy Blake RainesPatricia RaineyLinda RamozMr. and Mrs. Bill ReadMr. Kurt ReineckMs. Maurie ReynoldsSid Richardson Carbon, Ltd.Mr. Tracy L. RickardMs. Mary Elizabeth Brown RitchThe Roach FoundationMr. and Mrs. Josh RobertsonRichard and Jo RoeNikki Roe CroppDrs. Jeffrey and Audrey RogersMr. Josh RogersDr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William Rose, Jr.Ms. Suzie RussellSabre Holdings CorporationMr. and Mrs. Roland P. SchaferThe Schlegel FamilyMs. Deborah S. SchmidtHortencia SernaJack and Pat ShannonMs. Tonya ShearmanBridget SheltonMr. and Mrs. Chuck SheridanMrs. Pamela S. SherlockMrs. Jackie ShrodeLynda and Grady ShropshireMr. and Mrs. Martin SiegelBrian SingletonBrent SkrehartSmart Choice Building

Maintenance & Property Management Inc.

Mr. Matt SnowSally and Steve SnowT. W. SorrellsMr. and Mrs. Ross StaffelMr. and Mrs. Scott StefflerMr. David SteinbachMary Jane and Mike StephensonMr. and Mrs. Dale StevensonMr. and Mrs. Rick L. StrainJill and Michael TeagardenDr. and Mrs. David E. TeitelbaumBryan ThomasLaNitria N. Thomas-SimienSteven E. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. John G. ThornhillMarky ThornhillJan TitsworthTom Thumb Good Neighbor

Program

Lydia TovarTransamerica Life Insurance

CompanyRev. Cyndy Twedell and Mr. Jack

TwedellMr. and Mrs. James J. UlrichUnited Way of Tri-StateUnited Way SuncoastMr. and Mrs. David A. UrbelMrs. Dorothy M. VaughtMrs. Vicki VinsonJared VitembTracie and Michael VoelkeringLisa WaldronChuck WatsonLinda WattsCarolyn WaundCassady N. WaymanDeborah A. WeinschenkMr. and Mrs. Jack WemhoenerJ.B. WestDeVonna L. WicksMs. Deborah WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Frank WilsonYMCA of Metropolitan Fort WorthAaron YoungMr. and Mrs. Hunter Young

Gifts Up To $99Mr. and Mrs. John AckerAlbertson’s Community Partners

ProgramAllstate Giving CampaignJaclyn AndersonLarry AnfinAnonymousAnonymousEmily L. BalkenbushPam BallMr. and Mrs. Bruce S. BarkerJoAnn BaskinShirley “Frankie” BeiserLou Ann Bell-BurkeAnn BraceyMs. Deanna BricePamela BrocatoSusanne BrownMarylane T. BurryCourtney ButtsPam and Bill CampbellDeborah CatheyTarrant Technology PartnersCindy ClinesErica ConnollyB. General (Ret.) and Mrs. Keith B.

Connolly

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At the national level, Camp Fire begins encouraging boys to participate in all Camp Fire activities. Locally, Ann Sheets joins the First Texas council in 1977 as El Tesoro camp director, and Zem Neill joins as the eighth and current, executive director a year later. In 1979, the first boys attend overnight camp at El Tesoro.

In 1983, a $1.5 million capital campaign moves the First Texas Council into its new building on Meacham Boulevard, and El Tesoro celebrates 50 Years. An Artists’ Christmas raises $22,000 in 1985 during its first year and in 1988, El Tesoro de la Vida is founded to offer support for children grieving the loss of a loved one.

1970 1980

Jacqualyn A. CoronaMr. and Mrs. Mike CumnockThe Dallas FoundationDallas Ft. Worth SECCTravis DavisCarlos de la TorreKelly and Richard DeBerryMs. Becky DelauneJennifer DobbsNancy and Gene DozierMrs. Becka ElbertMs. Amanda EsquivelMrs. Catherine Bernell EstradaOlivia EudalyPatricia FeekinMr. and Mrs. S.K. FergusonMr. Shepard FloydMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey FraccastoroMr. Matthew FranksMrs. Beth Buchanan FultzAlicia GallowayMs. Griselda GarciaMrs. Bernardine GehleMr. and Mrs. Charles P.

GerstenmaierMrs. Nancy Romine GillisLydia GoetzMr. and Mrs. Wes B. GrayGreater HorizonsMr. and Mrs. Sean GreeneDr. and Mrs. Clark R. GreggMr. Kenneth D. GrundborgMrs. Norma L. GutierrezMichele and Eric Hahnfeld

Alisha HallMrs. Martha HansenMr. and Mrs. Randall L. HatleyBrenda HayMs. Paige K. HendricksMr. and Mrs. Gary HicksMrs. Julie A. HintonKaren and James HolcombMs. Cynthia HornMs. Alisha K. HudmanMs. Michelle HughesMrs. Evey HullConnie JacksonMr. and Mrs. Tommy JanesGwen D. JaquesMs. Natalie JohnsonOretha JonesKen JordanDavid Kazdan and Laura GoochMr. and Mrs. Les KeeleDr. Nancy R. KellyWendy KingMrs. Shannon KizerMr. Jeremy KlassenDebbie KoppMr. David KraussMs. Eileen S. KuldaTracy LammMrs. Pamela LaRueMrs. Marilyn Russey LattingMrs. Wanda Drews LeslieChristy LivingstoneEvonne LuddekeMrs. Jeanne Mabey

Mrs. Carol ManessRattana MaoMs. Martha H. MartinAngela N. MaxwellMs. Laura McCleskeyAndrea M. McCordJennifer MelsonSusan E. MerrillMs. Allison MilburnMayden MitchellSara MitchellMr. and Mrs. John MollisonMs. Natosha MonroeMr. Manuel MorenoJanet and Bill NeffMrs. Diane Simms NewsomMr. and Mrs. K.K. NoelMrs. Janiece Simmons NolanMs. Susan K. OakleyMs. Elaine ParrMs. Smita PatelMs. Pualani PatinoShari PearsonDiane C. PhillipsMrs. Karen PillersMs. Tracey Young and

Mr. Jeff R. PittsMrs. Deborah Ellison PowellMr. and Mrs. Jim C. PritchardMs. Dana Cummings QuisenberryAmanda D. ReedRick RehfeldtBrooke ReimerMr. and Mrs. Curtis Rinn

Victoria RobinsonMs. Robin RufenerJordan SassForrest SchmidtBonnie SchulerMs. Heather ScogginsMr. Daniel A. ScottMs. Terry Haun ShawMary Anne J. SmithRita M. SotoShay SpannShelley SpikesGail StewartMrs. Kelly StewartMs. Lorraine StrowdMs. Jane SwanMr. Bobby J. Tatum, Jr.Sam TeagardenMrs. Kathleen TelgerSheryl J. ThompsonJanie H. TiptonKim TranMs. LuAnn TraylorMs. Barbara S. TurnerUnited Way of Denton CountyTriste Vasquez-WhiteWilliam E. WatsonMr. Richard Kevin WeaverMs. Marianne T. WellsElaine WhitneyJennifer WilsonMr. and Mrs. Larry WilsonDorothy WingMr. and Mrs. John E. Woerly, Jr.

Ms. Sheryl J. AldridgePaul E. Andrews, Jr. FoundationAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousD.R. and Kathleen BalesKaren and Kenneth L. BarrRebecca and Randy BarronRick BertelJill and Todd BoydstonMeta Alice Keith Bratten

FoundationSusanne BrownSusan and David BucherCommunities Foundation of TexasLisa A. CookKay and Jim CrainElizabeth CrossJoe and Jessie Crump Crippled

Children Fund

James and Dorothy Doss Foundation

J.E.S. Edwards FoundationJoyce and Billie EllisDonna Elton and Tom SmithLisa and Bruce EppsFash FoundationThe Robert A. and Jane W.

Ferguson Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas

The Dorothy Gaines FoundationMary Lynn and Gavin GarrettDolores GarzaLynda GearheartVincent Genovese Memorial

FoundationMarilyn GilbertCraig GossardMichele and Eric Hahnfeld

The Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust

Tracy HolmesSandra and Allan HowethDiane Lochtrog JohnsonSandy KautzKrogerGinger and Mack LawhonSusan and Kenneth LeiberLockheed Martin AERO ClubJudith and Chris LokeyJ. E. & L. E. Mabee FoundationMcAfee Matching Gifts ProgramPati and Bill MeadowsJackie and Jon MeansLaura and Tod MillerZem NeillJane ParrisElaine and Timothy PetrusHoward E. Rachofsky

Sid W. Richardson FoundationBetty Ann RowlandThe Ryan FoundationAnn and Jim SheetsSportsmen’s Club of Fort WorthTexas Youth Development

CorporationKellee and Robert ThigpenLynda and Eric TiedtkeBillie and Richard TolleyMary and Richard TraylorMelinda VanceCrystelle Waggoner Charitable

Trust, Bank of America, N. A., Trustee

Janet and Mark WelbornSonia Williams

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In 1992, The First Texas Council begins training child care providers. Later in the decade Camp Fire and the nation celebrate the first-ever “Absolutely Incredible Kid Day” – a call for adults to communicate through letters their love and commitment to children. The First Texas Council closes the decade by launching its first website.

El Tesoro enjoys significant pool, road and landscaping upgrades. By 2007, the First Texas council is active on social media, and in 2008 Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts visit El Tesoro in collaborations with the World Affairs Council. An Artists’ Christmas celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2009.

1990 2000

Memory of Fred W. Auld and Mary Ann Megan Auld

Nel E. Bannister, Camp Fire Club Leader, Fort WorthMs. Jennifer N. BannisterLinda Beiser Shirley “Frankie” BeiserJoseph C. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Rick L. StrainThomas A. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Rick L. StrainHerbert Bible Mr. and Mrs. Jon ScarboroughJohn M. Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Pete Giuliani, Jr.Shawn Brown Mr. and Mrs. Danny CorbeilleJane Buchanan, Camp Fire Leader, 1960s, Oklahoma Mrs.Beth Buchanan FultzEileen Dorothy Aaron Coleman Rebecca and Randy Barron Joyce and Billie Ellis Zem Neill Howard E. Rachofsky Ann and Jim Sheets Sonia WilliamsLiz Cowles, Camp Fire Leader, Dallas Kelly and Richard DeBerryHarvey and Mattie Mae Cunningham Ann and Jim SheetsHelen Emerson Zem Neill Ann and Jim SheetsCarol Farmer The Roach FoundationRobert Clyde Findlay Zem Neill

Uncle John Mr. and Mrs. Verne WalkerJoe Goetz Gerri Dye Pat and Sylvia FisherJordan Harris Mrs. Ellen R. HarrisJordan Elizabeth Harns Mr. and Mrs. Barney HollandW.T. and LaVerne Harris Phyllis Jack Moore and Bob MooreJack Harter Zem Neill Ann and Jim SheetsPaul Harwood Mrs. Joann R. LykinsSara Harwood Mrs.Joann R. LykinsLouisa Haun Karen Haun Barlow Nancy and Gene Dozier Mr. and Mrs. David Dozier Ms. Paula Perrone, Kim and Kelly Ms. Alice Pritchard Ms. Terry Haun ShawMr. Henderson Ms. Robin RufenerCurtis “Bob” Killion Ms. Robyn KillionWendy Killough Ms. Margaret HibbardMarilyn Johnson King Mr. and Mrs. Richard KingAdele Klein Mr. Paul K. ChitwoodSylvester Korte Shirley “Frankie” BeiserMary Jo Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Shelton

Mary Livengood Ms. Ann Lindsey ChambersChhay Mao Rattana MaoWm. R. Martin Zem NeillStephanie Martin Jana Grasty Mr. Matt SnowJim McKee Dr. and Mrs.Willis H. Murphey, Jr.Wayne Meyers Darlene R. CookJanelle Milburn, Camp Fire Group Leader Mrs.Carol Maness Ms. Allison MilburnMary Miller, Blue Bird Leader Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. JacksonTaylor Campbell “Chip” Murph Mrs. Roxane C. MurphDr. Charles P. O’Farrell Lou Ann Bell-Burke Susan and David Bucher Marylane T. Burry Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gerstenmaier Kay Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Kresge Zem Neill Mrs. Rita V. O’Farrell Dr. Carl Pflug Sid Richardson Carbon, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Ross StaffelJason Ogle Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. SheltonMisty Parker Carolann MorrisJanet Rasmusen Mrs. Jayme Rasmusen Isenberg

Corrinne Raxter Darlene R. CookCalvin James Reineck Mr. Kurt ReineckJoanna Rickard Ms. Deborah S. SchmidtScott Sewell Ms. Sheryl SewellNita Simpson Tracy L. RagleLetha Smelser, Camp Fire Leader 1964-66 Brenda HayPatricia L. Smith Fred SmithGrace Alexander Sorrells T.W. Sorrells and FamilyKristen Stotler Mr. and Mrs. John MollisonThose We’ve Lost Janet and Bill NeffJudy Davis Tiedtke Ms. Kristine A. HallMartha M. Turner Ms. Marianne T. WellsLois Vibrock Mr. and Mrs. Jon ScarboroughEric Wallace Ms. Leticia M. CaraveoHelen Watson Chuck WatsonGavin Frank Watson-Darley Ms. Deborah WilkinsonValleau Wilkie, Jr. Board and Staff of Camp Fire First TexasBrad Wims Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. SheltonDana Wolanski Pat and Sylvia Fisher

Memorials

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In 2011, the National Camping Association of Japan visits El Tesoro for guidance on planning and conducting camps for grieving children after the horrific tsunami. In 2013, El Tesoro dedicates the new WoHeLo Lodge. The same year, Camp Fire First Texas launches the Excel for Success school readiness program.

2010

Charles Akers Jerri O. AkersAll Children Who Attend Camp El Tesoro Mr. and Mrs. Norman DykesAll Camp Fire Volunteers, Past & Present Mr. and Mrs. Gary HicksAlicia Boughton Donna DuttonCaitlin Boughton Donna DuttonJohn Burk, celebrating his 70th Birthday! Mr. and Mrs. Danny CorbeilleDenis Cranford Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Cranford Mr. Jim LandonKim D’Avignon Mr. and Mrs. Les KeeleShirley Dean Mr. and Mrs. William S. DavisCarol Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. William S. DavisAndy Dunn Wendy E. DunnJanice Finley Mrs. Kelly StewartKimberly Greer Fresch Ms. Dana E. Toudouze and Mr. Mike Cox Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. GilesDolores Garza Ms. Lynda GearheartLydia Goetz Mary Helen Franko

Sarah Elizabeth Gomez Mr. and Mrs. John Gomez, Sr.Dela Greene Mrs. Diane Simms NewsomDebra Hanus Mr. and Mrs. Leo HanusSusan and Weldon Hatch Sara Hatch MitchellRileigh Henard Michele and Eric HahnfeldDiane Lochtrog Johnson Mrs. Debra Lochtrog Mrs. Vicki VinsonJoan Katz Ms. Alisha K. Hudman Mr. Howard KatzKathleen Crawford Lane H.R. CrawfordCathy and Michael Lawshe Erin and Jason McDonaldSherman R. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Dean IIIAdelaide Leavens Mr. and Mrs. K.K. NoelEureatha Lee Ms. Erma LeeJean Lochtrog Ms. Debra LochtrogNaomi Lord Mrs. Deborah Ellison PowellJessica Mason Marilyn MasonJean and Vernon Mayfield Elise and Phil McConnell

Erin McDonald Rita M. SotoJean McMullan Ann and Jim SheetsMaroline Megard Mrs. Evelyn H. BreauxLadye Ann Miller Mr. and Mrs. William S. DavisTod Miller Laura Miller Ms. Cathy Moates Ms. Jackie ShrodeDebbie (Huggins) Morgan Joan TrewKaren Janes Moser Mr. and Mrs. Tommy JanesZem Neill Susan and David Bucher Louise Britt Carvey Mrs. Missy Gale Vincent Genovese Memorial Foundation Melissa and William Kirtley Barbara H. McColm Jennifer MelsonZem Neill, for 36 yrs of magnificent leadership Pat and Sylvia FisherZem Neill - Happy Retirement! Patrick and Laurie GarnerZem Neill, with many fond memories of Camp Fire Sandy KautzZem Neill, for her decades of service Bill McCoy

Bettye Newman Stacey and Brian PiercePam and Reed Pigman Mr. and Mrs. William Rose, Jr.Evie Richardson Mrs. Catherine Bernell Estrada Mr. and Mrs. Scott StefflerBrenda and John Shawen, celebrating their 50th Anniversary! Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie G. CrainAnn Sheets, for her decades of service Bill McCoyAnn and Jim Sheets Mary and Richard TraylorAnn Sheets Vincent Genovese Memorial Foundation Pat VaughanLinda Springer Mrs. Lea Ann Blum Ms. Diane Delabano Mr. Ben Hicks Wanda E. Minshew Ms. Suzie RussellSandra Washington Ms. Amy Estes Shay SpannRachel Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Larry WilsonDorothy Wing Ms. Becky Delaune

In Memory of Fred W. Auld and Mary Ann Megan AuldAnne T. and Robert M. BassMrs. Evelyn H. BreauxRobert and Joyce Pate CapperLouise Britt CarveyMarie and Brandon ChaseBarbara and King CookMalinda Murphey CowanElizabeth DarlingShirley and John DeanKimberly and Joseph DeWoodyVirginia Clay DormanKaren Genovese DozierJane and Bob FergusonPat and Sylvia Fisher

Mary Helen FrankoVincent Genovese Memorial FoundationMarilyn GilbertKay GunnDavid and Lauri Curtis HadobasMichele and Eric HahnfeldTerry and Harry HaneyAnne HollandTerri and Rich HollanderDr. Marie HollidayDavid J. and Linda S. KellerMr. and Mrs. Richard KingMelissa and William KirtleyKathryn and Russell LaughlinDr. and Mrs. Tom Leavens

Patricia and William A. MassadElise and Phil McConnellPati and Bill MeadowsLaura and Tod MillerSara Hatch MitchellChuck Mooney IIICheryl and Fred MoorePhyllis Jack Moore and Bob MooreDr. and Mrs. Willis H. Murphey, Jr.Zem NeillElaine and Tim PetrusPam and Reed PigmanMayor Betsy PriceJanie Rector

The Roach FoundationBetty J. SandersAnn and Jim SheetsLynda and Grady ShropshireLiz and Rob SiskLinda and Drew SpringerMary Lou and Malcolm StreetLynda and Eric TiedtkeJoan Trew, Williams Trew Real EstatePat VaughanLibby WatsonKay West and John MolyneauxWinn-Dunaway Foundation, Inc. Carol and Jim DunawayDrenda and John Witt

Honorariums

Centennial Host Committee

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3 Fools on 3 StoolsAaron Brothers Art & FramingAcademy Sports + Outdoors, Store 0141Jerri O. AkersAllan Barr SalesAlliance Texas - A Development of HillwoodAmazing Lash StudioAmerican AirlinesAmphibian Stage ProductionsAnimotoAT&TEmily L. BalkenbushBB63 SalonBella Italia WestBRAVO! Cucina ItalianaButler’s AntiquesCabinet SpecialistsJake CallowayCash AmericaCat City GrillChadra Mezza and GrillCharleston’s RestaurantChicken ExpressChipotleCinemark Alliance Town CenterClear Channel OutdoorChad ClineCMB PhotographyCoastal ClosetConsilient HospitalityConstant ContactCotton Patch CaféCowtown Bowling PalaceCowtown Cycle PartyDenis CranfordCrowne Plaza Invitational at ColonialMalinda CrumleyDallas MavericksDallas Symphony OrchestraDavid Hunt Furs and LeathersDa Vinci Fine PortraitureMr. and Mrs. John Henry Dean IIIDel Frisco’s Restaurant GroupKarol Genovese Del Real

DFW ChildDFW Fairy Tale Princess PartiesKaren Genovese DozierCarol and Jim DunawayResa DunkinEllerbe Fine FoodsEnchiladas OleEnsemble Beverages and Renaissance Wine MarketingEpic HelicoptersLisa and Bruce EppsEterna Belleza SkincareEyewear by DietzFacelogic - Fort WorthLisa and Will FandrichFavorite BrandsFirst Baptist HurstFort Worth Business PressFort Worth Fire DepartmentFort Worth Museum of Science and HistoryFort Worth Star-Telegram/ IndulgeFort Worth, Texas MagazineFort Worth ZooilogicalFTS InternationalGameStopGetaway GirlzGlobal PrairieGoogleGoldwaves SalonGolightly’s AntiquesLorayne GoodwinBarbara and Denis GreerGuardado LandscapingHaltom’s JewelersLuzmila Hamilton Harral Crafts of Fort WorthHemphill’s RestaurantHilton Garden Inn Fort Worth/ Medical CenterTerri and Rich HollanderHoly HairHome DepotLinda and Jake JacobsonJezebelle’s on the SquareAnna Kay Johnson

Nell and Herbert JohnsonJustin Brands, Inc.Kaplan Early Learning CompanyKent and Co. WinesTeresa and Tim LandonLane-Knight BoutiqueLKCM Radio Group, LP 95.9 The Ranch KFWR/92.1 Hank FMLost Oak WineryLucky 13 SalonLuskey’s Western StoreMarigold Trading Co.Market on the SquareMartin House Brewing CompanyMarty and Pat’s Frame ShoppeMaverick Fine Western WearMary Anne McKenzieCarrie and Allan MeyerLadye Ann and Jack MillerLaura and Tod MillerSusie MintonMiss K’s CateringM. L. Leddy’sMonica Hunter PhotographyPam MooneyCheryl and Fred MooreShane MudgeBrian MurnahanNational Camping Association of JapanJanet and Bill NeffJudy NormanNothing Bundt Cakes – Flower MoundNothing Bundt Cakes – SouthlakeNRH2O Family Water ParkOscar’s PubPam Brocato DesignPamela & Co.The Pan HandleParadise Bistro & Coffee Co.P.F. Chang’s – Fort WorthPhotos by Karen MatosPier 1 ImportsAmanda PlotnickiPretty on Premises

Mike ProdgersP.S. The LetterRahr & Sons Brewing CompanyRailhead SmokehouseRankin StitchingRed on the SquareRed’s Road HouseCaleb and Lacey ReidRepublic Title of Texas, Inc.Revolver Brewing CompanyMary and Juan ReyesBetty RichardsRidglea Country ClubRidglea Watch and JewelryDenise and Robert RomeroGlenella ScarboroughScarborough Renaissance FestivalAnn SheetsShinjuku StationLiz and Dennis SiskSix Flags Over TexasFred SmithSally and Steve SnowSouthern Star AviationLiz SpurgeonThe Squire ShopStandard Meat CompanyStrain Plumbing Co., Inc.Taco DinerTacony-Power-Flite DivisionTargetTemple Road YogaTexas Health ResourcesChristi and John ThornhillTotal Wine & MoreTrader Joe’sBrenda Trina Graphic DesignTrio Hair ConceptsTrout Street Bar & GrillWagon YardWinston’s Island CandyDrenda and John WittWorld of WellnessX SalonsYoung Chef’s Academy

Gifts in Kind

Anne AllenChase AlmondMarti BaileyKathleen BalesJanice BatemanDanette BentonPamela BlaiesDavid BlowTina BohlmanKent BrewerPam BrocatoMaryann BrummerWatt CaseyJanet ChaffeeSharon ChastainLinda ChidseyDouglas ClarkGeorgia James ClarkeTed ClemensJeff CocanourRobert Cook

Lisa CunninghamClaudia DavisThomas DielKelley DoranBlanche DouglasDeborah ElbersonJuliana FerreyrosB.R. GatesJeff GoodSarah Graham HarmanSarah GreenBarbara HackneyThomas HelmickKelli HolmesOlivette HublerBenito HuertaVal HunnicuttSue JacksonDebob JacobJerry JohnstonSheri Jones

Avery KellyPamela LancasterLynn LaRoseJulie LazarusSunnie LeBlancConnie Logan LevsenBob LukemanSharon MarkwardtLinnea McKenneyRandy MeadorSteve MillerBrent MoharBrian MooreJeff OttStormie ParkerEmily PellegrinEddie PhillipsAmanda PlotnickiLinda PoppleMary RabienRaymond Rains

Linda ReedyTK RiddleKim RobbinsPeter RobbinsCecilia RobertsonAmy SchultzTerry ShawShannon SmithPamela SteegeTravis StewartJennifer StufflebeamJoyce ThomasDavid TrippIrma WardJanice WeaverBeatriz WelchMargie WhittingtonCarolyn Young

2014 An Artists’ Christmas Participating Artists

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