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Mission Statement of Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club

To inspire and enable all young people to realize

their potential as productive, responsible and caring

citizens and community leaders

of tomorrow.

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This belief focused our attention on

the economic challenges of the past

year. The commitment and experience

of our strong management staff,

dedicated volunteers and generous

donors made it possible for Grenville

Baker Boys & Girls Club to continue

its fifty-nine year tradition of reaching

our community’s children and

providing that rich experience.

As you are well aware, 2009 presented

challenges to individuals and families

throughout Locust Valley and the

surrounding communities. More

children and their families reached out

to our Club to help navigate them

through these tough economic times.

Though we are optimistic that our

community is turning a positive

corner, the needs are still great and

Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club

could not provide these important

programs without the generous

support of individuals, community

partners and local corporations.

Your support makes it possible for

us to serve over 1,700 youth in

Locust Valley and the surrounding

communities. Thank you for demon-

strating to us that as long as we keep

focused on our mission, you will help

us continue to make a difference

in the lives of children and teens who

need us the most.

For almost sixty years, GBBGC

has provided children and their

families with extended hours, special

programs and recreational activities

as well as leadership training,

employment, college preparation

support and a host of other safe

and engaging initiatives all for a

small membership fee.

In 2009, over

1,700 members

participated in

80 programs,

services and

activities that

helped to make

a difference in

our children’s

lives. Whether it

was learning how

to recycle, spend-

ing more time doing

their homework, preparing for

college or just playing in our

social recreation room our Club

members were able engage in

exciting initiatives that enable them

to enrich their lives.

As we reflect on 2009, we want to

thank all of those who joined with

Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club

in strengthening the foundations of

our community. Whether you

participated as a donor, a community

partner, a volunteer, member or

employee, you recognized that tough

economic times required an even

greater investment in ensuring that

children and families have a safe

place where they can grow and make

positive life choices, necessary for a

successful future.

Every child deserves a Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club experience!

EnrichingExperiences

Surveys from our

alumni have shown that

Boys & Girls Club’s offer

hope and a chance at a

better future.

67% said the Club is where

they learned how to “say no”

to drugs and alcohol.

28% or respondents reportthey would have dropped

out of high school if not for

the Club.

51% achieved a higher

level of education than they

thought possible because of

attending the Club.

80% said that their Clubexperience made a positive

impact on their attitude

toward fitness and health.

74% participated in organized sports.

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Club Profile

176 Average Daily Attendance497 Teen Members

1,724 Registered Members

57% Boys

43% Girls

37% LocustValley

18% Bayville

24% GlenCove

21% Other

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Education & Career Development

Programs in this core program area

enable youth to become proficient in

basic educational disciplines, and

apply learning to everyday situations to

achieve success in a career.

Money Matters, Power Hour, Lograr

(ESL), Teen Leaders, Junior Leaders,

Science Club, Ultimate Journey,

Garden Club, Career Launch,

KidzMath, KidzLit.

Technology

Programs in this area give youth of all

ages and circumstances access to

technology and equip them with the

resources and skills to perform better

in school, and eventually, the work-

place. Clicky’s Web World,

Netsmartz, Art Club, Youth Net, Tech

Tournaments, Activity Lab.

Sports, Fitness & Recreation

Programs in this core program area

develop fitness, positive use of leisure

time, skills for stress management,

appreciation for the environment and

social skills.

Fitness Authority, Golf Mentoring,

Soccer, Gymnastics, Cheerleading,

Basketball, Softball, Baseball,

Sports Leadership Camp, Teen

Tour, Table Tennis Club.

The Arts

Programs in this core program area

enable youth to develop their creativi-

ty and cultural awareness through

knowledge and appreciation of the

visual arts, crafts, performing arts and

creative writing.

Young Artists, Open Studio,

Drama Kids, Talent Shows, Arts

and Crafts.

Character & LeadershipDevelopment

Programs in this core program area

empower youth to support and

influence their Club and community,

sustain meaningful relationships with

others, develop a positive self-image,

participate in the democratic process

and respect their own and others’ cul-

tural identities.

Torch Club, Keystone Club, Youth

of the Month, Youth of the Year,

Diversity Initiative.

Health & Lifeskills

Programs in this core program area

develop young people’s capacity to

engage in positive behaviors that nur-

ture their own well-being, set personal

goals and live successfully as self-suffi-

cient adults.

Cavity Free Zone, Kids In Control,

SMART Kids, SMART Girls,

Nutrition Club.

Program Specialized Initiatives

These initiatives or programs focus

on meeting significant, specific needs

that have been identified within the

Boys & Girls Club Movement.

Because their scope is broad, they

relate to or complement several or all of

the five Core Program Areas.

Triple Play

This national program takes a holistic

approach to educating boys and

girls about good nutrition, making

physical fitness a daily practice and

developing individual strengths and

good character. In addition to com-

ponents for the mind and body, the

Triple Play program gets at the soul

of the Club experience – the games-

room. Each mind, body and soul pro-

gram component can stand alone,

yet integrating them allows Club

members to reap more powerful,

lifelong benefits.

TeenSupreme

The TEENSupreme® initiative, a strate-

gic partnership between Taco Bell

Foundation and Boys & Girls Clubs of

America, equips Clubs with tools and

resources to create a positive place

for teens. B&GCA offers training,

technical assistance, teen program-

ming information and resources to all

Clubs interested in better serving

teens in their communities.

Club Programs

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Club Supporters

The following individuals, businesses and foundations have shown

support for the Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club by investing in this organization

during the period of September 1, 2005 through August 31, 2006. Contributions were

made to one or more of the following initiatives: One Campaign, Dinner Dance,

Foundation Support, Memorial Contributions, Basketball, Baseball and Softball Sponsors,

Summer Day Camp Sponsors, and the “Pidge” Martin Golf Tournament.

We are also extremely grateful for the numerous in-kind donations of goods and services

we receive each year, especially to our annual clothing sale. These generous contribu-

tions help to limit costs while maintaining a high level of service to Club members and

the community. We received too many contributions to list but we truly appreciate the

generosity of supporters.

Every contribution to the Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club

helps strengthen our award winning programs, helps

launch new ones, and ensures that our children have a safe

and fun environment where they can learn and grow. On

behalf of our community’s children, thank you.

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$50,000 plus

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Cahill

$10,000-$25,000

AC Investment Management, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. George Bilicic

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasanoff

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chasanoff

Mr. Francis Ingrassia and Mrs. Elizabeth McCaul

Mr. and Mrs. Eamon M. Lavin

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pascucci

Rosalind P. Walter Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. William Tyree

$5,000 - $9,999

Americana Manhasset

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arfman

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cron

Mr. and Mrs. John Daly

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esposito Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. David Gelfand

Mr. and Mrs. Eamon M. Lavin

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vissicchio

Westbury Paper Stock/Jamaica Ash

$2,500 - $4,999

Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Carlstrom

Mr. Joseph M. Carney and Dr. MariaTorroella Carney

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Carroll

Bruce & Susan Carusi

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castagna

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Cuddeback

Mr. and Mrs. Claudio Del Vecchio

Mr. and Mrs. W. James Farrell

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fraschilla

Mr. and Mrs. David H. Katz

The Iris & Saul Katz Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Licciardi

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMahon

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minicozzi Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mohen

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quick

Herb and Maryann Rocchi

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scalamandre

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sisson

Ms. Nancy Waldbaum

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey F. Welles

$1,000 - $2,499

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Albertson

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight I. Arnesen

Mr. and Mrs. John Bancroft

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Campbell

Ms. Cathy Chernoff

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Corwen

Country Plaza Delicatessen

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craft

Mr. and Mrs. William Daniello

DiFazio Electric NY Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Elgarten

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ely

Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Finnerty

First National Bank of Long Island

Mr. and Mrs. Vlado Frankola

General Utilities, Inc.

Inverness Counsel Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Johnson

Mrs. Susan Karches

The Klar Organization

Ms. Teresa Lavin

Mr. and Mrs. Eric L'Esperance

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lynch

Mrs. Beth Mahon

Mr. and Mrs. Brendan McLoughlin

Morgan Elevator Co., Ltd.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Hara

William and Joyce O'Neil CharitableFoundation

Bob Palermo, Inc.

Mr. David P. Pearson

Piping Rock Associates

Portledge School

Mr. Joseph Quartuccio

Ryan, Mason & Lewis, LLP

Trade Supply Group, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. von Briesen

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilpon

$500 - $999

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alletto

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Andrea

Andrea Development Corp.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bout

Budget Contractors, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cashin

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Chapman III

Mr. and Mrs. Fabio Cristofari

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eletto

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hawkins

Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Hogan III

Ms. Carole Ingrassia

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jacobs

Nicholas Johnnidis, D.D.S.

Klein Cleaners

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Knopf

Koeppel Martone & Leistman, L.L.P.

The Krusos Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leahy

Locust Valley Dentistry

Locust Valley Rotary Club

Locust Valley Shoppes, Inc.

M & A Landscape Service, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Martone

Maryann's Dance Studio

Mr. Joseph T. Mohen

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mullaney

Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. O'Connor

Mr. Colin F. O'Donnell

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

Premier Benefit Plans, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Principe

Mr. Donald T. Rave Esq.

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reilly

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Salerno

Eric R. Scheblein Plumbing & Heating Corp.

Anthony and Ninett Singe

Charles A. Slivinski, M.D.

Soundside Physical Therapy

St. Pierre Associates, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strecker

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Striano

Mrs. Nancy B. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. Kane Tierney

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tini

Mr. Roger W. Wooster

Zimmerman/Edelson

OrganizationalSupporters

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Up to $499

A Blue Knight Auto Carrier Inc.

Ms. Karoline Alexander

Ms. Dorothy B. Alvarez

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Ansbro

Mr. and Mrs. David Austerweil

Bagel Cafe

Bayville Seafood

Bayville-Centre Island Republican Club

Bayville-Centre Island Rotary Club

Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bianco

Mr. Marc Bilbrey

George V. Bullen & Sons

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bystrom

Caggiano's

Sheri & Brad Chafetz

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Colletta

Mr. Daniel P. Colucci

Mrs. Raymond J. Cook

Cosmo Tile & Marble

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Covello

Ms. Linda Cremin

Ms. Mildred Curatola

The Davidson Family Foundation

Davis Vision

Denis Siple Agency Inc.

Duplex Electrical Supply Corporation

Elser & Aucone, Inc.

Everclear Swimming Pools, Inc.

The Food Basket

Forest Avenue Service Station

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fortuna

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freni

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fricke

Mr. and Ms. Brian Galligan

Rodney and Madeleine Ganis

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. Ganis

Gardiner Physical Therapy Services

James and Georgia Giaccone

Mrs. Nancy Giarraputo

Ms. Katherine M. Gibson

Glen Cove Floors Inc.

The Glen Cove Printery

Glen Head Flower Shop

Glen Head Hardware

Mr. and Mrs. Benny Gluck

Mr. Michael Graziosi

Ms. Dawn Gresalfi

Mr. and Mrs. David Gugerty

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heaney

Mr. and Mrs. Colin Heffron

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hill

Dr. and Mrs. Eric Hochberg

Joseph Hochman, M.D.

Mr. John J. Horton

Ms. Emily Hourihan

Mr. and Mrs. David Hoyt

Images & Details, Ltd.

IRN Payment Systems

Mr. and Mrs. Fredd H. Isaksen

J.K. Landscaping

Johns Truck Parts

Kimba Handcrafted Jewelry Etc.

Mr. and Mrs. Ian King

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Klar

Mr. Eric Komitee

Mr. and Mrs. Wladimir Kowalenko

Ms. Jane Larkin

The Leader

Reverend Dr. Robert and Ilse Leibold

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Libin

D. Lippman, C. Valicenti, L. Lippman, DDSLLP

Locust Valley Delicatessen

Locust Valley Elementary Parents' Council

Locust Valley-Bayville Soccer Club

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Mackay

Madden's Auto Body & Glass

Dwayne Mahoney

Ms. Margaret Marchand

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marmorale

Ms. Carol Marrone

Mrs. Michael M. McClellan

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMahon

Meg Braff Interiors

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Meyer

Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Minicozzi Sr.

Mr. Stephen Minicozzi

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moffett

Mr. Paul Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Natoli

North Shore Exteriors

Oak Neck Deli

O'Connor-Petito LLP

Mr. John T. O'Donnell and Dr. DorothyO'Donnell

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Hara

Anna Grace Oslansky

Mr. Alvin H. Osofsky

Oster Jensen Antiques

Pamper French Cleaners & Tailors

Petals Floral & Party Design

Peter Ciccone & Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Pietrofere

The Pool Store of Long Island, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pugach

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quinn

R.V. Bridge Marina Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Racanelli Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Reyes

Ms. Ann Roberts

Mrs. Michelle Sbiroli

Ms. Christine Scaturro

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schieferstein

Mr. and Mrs. William Schlicht

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Seaman

Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Simensky

Alexander E. Sklavos, Esq.

George & Debbie Smith

The Strapper

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sumcizk

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sweeney

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tini

Topinka & D'Angelo, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Trautmann

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Tully Jr.

Twin Harbors Restaurant

Van Buren Buick Pontiac GMC

Friends of John Venditto

Victor Talbots, Inc.

Ms. Andrea Volpe

Anita Watterson

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Wilson

Mr. Herbert E. Winslow Jr.

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President’s Circle

Susan and Bruce Carusi

The R. Brinkley Smithers Society

Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Robertson Jr.

Jeremiah Milbank Society

Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Ainslie III

Anderson Family Charitable Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Auerbach

Bank of America

Mr. and Mrs. George Bilicic

Citibank, N.A.

The Craigmyle Foundation

Mary J. Hutchins Foundation

Mr. Francis Ingrassia and Mrs. ElizabethMcCaul

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Mackay

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scalamandre

Town of Oyster Bay

Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. von Briesen

1950 Society

Mr. David Andersen

Anonymous

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Braff

CA

New York State Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs

New York State Assembly

The Roslyn Savings Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Ryan

USTA Tennis & Education Foundation

Mentor Society

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Campbell

Mr. Joseph M. Carney and Dr. MariaTorroella Carney

Credit Suisse Americas Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fraschilla

Mr. and Mrs. David Gelfand

Heritage Strategies LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Eamon M. Lavin

Ms. Fanny C. Luke

Mr. Robert W. MacDonald

The McClean Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Riese

St. John's of Lattingtown Episcopal Church

Keystone Society

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Albertson

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight I. Arnesen

Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Carlstrom

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasanoff

Cornelius N. Bliss Memorial Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cron

Mr. and Mrs. John J. DeCristoforo

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ely

Global Impact

Grenville Baker Boys & Girls ClubKeystone Club

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hefelfinger

Ms. Jean Isernio

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Jacobs

Mrs. Susan Lenoir

Mr. and Mrs. James E. MacDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maroni

Mrs. Anita K. Meltzer

Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Minicozzi Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Hara

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Pascucci

Portledge School

Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Reyes

Steel Equities

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilpon

Club Supporters

30 FPS, Ltd.

Ms. Camille Abelson

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acerra

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alexander

Mr. Anthony F. Altimari

American Legion Auxiliary

American Legion Robert H. Spittel Post 1285

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Ansbro

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Appell

Suzanne Aral-Boutros Agency, Inc.

Arena Taxi Service

Ms. Navila Armon

Mr. Constantine Baris and Ms. Elizabeth Macaluso

Mr. and Mrs. Terrill E. Barnard

Bayville-Centre Island Republican Club

John P. Bellamente

Mr. and Mrs. John Bergano

Mr. Jack Berkowitz

Ms. Mary E. Bishop

Bladykas & Panetta

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bonadonna

Ms. Janelle Bonilla

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bostwick Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Sal Bousleiman

Mrs. Helen H. Bowring

Mrs. Joan Brandt

Brass Rail

Mrs. Christine Bredberg

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burden

Ms. Carol Burkard

Louis Capozzi

IndividualSupporters

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cariello

Mrs. Guy A. Caruso, Ph.D.

Ms. Helen Casey

Mr. Frank L. Cassano

Mr. John V. Cassara

Mrs. Marianne Cattier

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Chapman III

Mr. Alexander Chernoff

Mrs. Jane H. Choate

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciotta

Dr. and Mrs. Struan Coleman

The Coleman Foundation

Peter B. Colgrove and Ann Miles

Mr. and Mrs. David Conn

Mr. and Mrs. Winston Conn

Mrs. Leonard J. Connolly

Mrs. Raymond J. Cook

Mr. and Mrs. M. George Cooke

The Corita Charitable Trust

Cosmo Tile & Marble

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Covello

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craft

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cruz

William Daniello & Son

Ms. Natalie Grace Dejoux

Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeLuca

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dembowski

Mr. Frederick Derenthal

Ms. Paola Diaz

Mr. Joseph Doherty

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorgler

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Elgarten

Jim and Cathy Eliseo

Mr. & Mrs. Pat Eliseo

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fahlbusch

Ms. Joan Farnan

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Farren

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferrante

Helen & William E. Fetzer

First National Bank of Long Island

Mr. Stanley Fisher

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fodera

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foley

Forest Iron Works, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Foss

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fowle

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freni

Mr. and Mrs. Saverino Gallo

Gardiner Physical Therapy Services

Mrs. Leticia Geddes

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gentile

James and Georgia Giaccone

The Glen Cove Printery

Glen Head Charity Fund, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Graziose

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hadnagy

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Hanes

Harbor Podiatry, P.C.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hargrave

David & Carol Harrington

Mrs. Nancy Hawkins

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heintz

Mr. Lawrence Hertz

Jeffrey Higgs

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert

Mr. and Mrs. David Hoyt

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Hughes

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hutchings

Ms. Margaret Hutzel

Mr. Peter Kellogg Ingerman

Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Johnnidis, D.M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie W. Johnston

The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation

Junior Tennis Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalimian

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kaplan

Mr. and Mrs. William Kaufman

Mrs. Mona P. Keaveney

Mr. and Mrs. William Keeney

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ketcham

Ms. M. Sue Klein

Martin Klein

Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig

Mrs. Ellen Koeppel

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kong

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koste

Ms. Gertrude Lambertson

Le Joaillier Fine Jewelers Ltd.

Mrs. Isabel Leib

Locust Valley Delicatessen

Locust Valley Dentistry

Locust Valley Garden Club Inc.

Locust Valley Pizza & Cafe

Locust Valley Rotary Club

Ms. Ruth Loeber

Mr. and Mrs. Luke D. Lynch Jr.

Mr. John Maccarone

Chris & Pat Malinowski

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maneri

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Matuzak

John and Lynn Mavros

Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. McClellan

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McClure

Ms. Geraldine McKey

Brendan McLoughlin Contracting, Inc.

Sham S. Mendiratta

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Meyer

Dr. and Mrs. John Meyers

Miller Nurseries, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Milligan

Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Misiti Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mohen

Mr. and Mrs. William Morris

Mr. Brian Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moseley

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Mr. Sanjay Mukhi

Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Nardone

Kathy and Kevin Nolan

North Shore Golf Car, Inc.

Northeastern Technologies

Mr. Colin F. O'Donnell

Mr. Clyde Oliver

Mr. and Mrs. George D. O'Neill

Mona R. O'Rourke

Anna Grace Oslansky

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Panariello

Ms. A. Judy Paris

Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons Jr.

Karann Pashkin

Mrs. Margaret S. Peguillan

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peguillan

Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Perez

Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Pool Jr.

Premier Benefit Plans, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Price

Pro Hoops Inc.

Mr. James Pryor

Ms. Eleanor Pucciariello

Mr. Donald T. Rave Esq.

Ms. Joanna Reeves

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Reid Jr.

Mike and Sally Ricciardi

Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Ring

Robbins Wolfe Eventeurs

Mr. Walter B. Roberts Jr.

Ms. Helen F. Rogalski

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Romanyszyn

Mr. Ron Romeo

Ryan, Mason & Lewis, LLP

Mrs. Carol Ryder

Mr. & Mrs. Thadeus Rydzewski

Dr. Marilyn Moffat Salant

Jerry and Phyllis Samuels

Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Savinetti, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Savinetti

Mrs. Charles E. Schaffner

Eric R. Scheblein Plumbing & Heating Corp.

Ms. Janis Schoen

Mrs. Ellen G. Schwerin

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scuderi

Robin & Enrique Senior Philanthropic Fund

John & Pat Sheehy

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sidor

Anthony and Ninett Singe

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Slater

Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sokolow

Soundside Physical Therapy

Barrie Curtis Spies

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spink

Mr. Edmund Stalzer and Ms. Geraldine Vopelak

Ms. Susan Stanco

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stapleton

Mr. Eugene Stefano

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Stiegelbauer

Mrs. Marjorie Strawbridge

Mrs. Nancy B. Taylor

Ms. Christine E. Thomaides

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trovato

Mr. and Mrs. John Udisky

Mr. Frederick A. Uhl

Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Valicenti

Mr. David Vanslette

Mr. Harold Varner

Friends of John Venditto

Mrs. Helene Victor

Marjorie von Stade

Larry & Skippy Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Warren

Mrs. Alexandra H. Watkins

Seth H. Watkins

Anita Watterson

Mrs. and Mr. Janice Weisberg

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Weitzmann

Ray Widelski

Ms. Sally Williams

Ms. Janet Willis

Mr. Herbert E. Winslow Jr.

Stephen & Lorrie Yamond

Ms. Susan L. Yezzi

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zambuto

Mr. Thomas Zbikowski

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UnresUnrestricted

Revenues and Support

Donations $344,201 $4,315 $348,516 Grants $16,500 $151,796 $168,296 Special event revenue, net of direct $342,762 $342,762Program fees $304,905 $304,905 Other $4,154 $250 $4,404 Total Revenues and Support $1,012,522 $156,361 $1,168,883

Expenses

Program services $1,478,646 $1,478,646 Supporting servicesManagement and general $146,651 $146,651 Fundraising $298,181 $298,181 Total Expenses $1,923,478 $1,923,478

(Decrease) in net assets from operations ($910,956) $156,361 ($754,595)

Other income (expenses)

Dividends and interest, net of expenses of $44,995 $62,165 $106,083 $31,518 $199,766 Realized (loss) gain on sale of investments ($349,678) ($164,555) ($514,233)

Unrealized increase (decrease) in market value of investments

$1,043,997 $388,671 $480,846 $1,913,514

Royalty income, net of related expenses of $60,998 $433,041 $433,041 Charitable gift annuity revenue $961,523 $961,523Gift of land $894,158 $894,158Rental income $7,234 $7,234Net assets reclassificationsNet assets released from restrictions $584,891 ($584,891)Loss on disposal of fixed assets ($3,918) ($3,918)Depreciation ($168,132) ($168,132)Actuarial gain on gift annuities $17,173 $17,173Total Other Income (expenses) $3,482,454 ($90,137) $347,809 $3,740,126

Increase (decrease) in net assets $2,571,498 $66,224 $347,809 $2,985,531

Net assets-beginning of year $7,609,737 $237,967 $2,199,661 $10,047,365

Prior period adjustmentBeginning of year-restated $7,609,737 $237,967 $2,199,661 $10,047,365

End of year $10,181,235 $304,191 $2,547,470 $13,032,896

For more information or questions regarding our financial statements, please call (516) 759-5437, ext. 10.

The Club received the Better Business Bureau’s “Charity Seal of Approval” for meeting 20 standards for charity accountability.

Statement of Activities Year Ended December 31, 2009

TemporarilyRestricted

PermanentlyRestricted Total 2009Unrestricted

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• Awarded over $70,000 in

scholarships (membership,

summer day camp and

college) to 175 kids

• Had 568 boys and girls

participated in the winter

basketball program this

past season

• Provided extra homework

help after school to over

480 children

• Has a technology center

with 20 computers and

internet service

• Serves as a “home away from

home” for over 250 children

on any given day

• Has more than 200 volunteers

who contributed their time,

talent and efforts as Board

members, on special event

committees, clothing sale

volunteers, coaches, mentors

and instructors

• Grenville Baker Boys & Girls

Club After-School Snack

Program provides on average

125 members with a

healthy, nutritious snack

and beverage. This program

will ensure that each child

receives a snack and bever-

age each day and will not go

hungry during the school year

• Has been serving the children

and families of Locust Valley

and the surrounding

communities since 1950

• Has a dedicated ESL (English

as a Second Language)

room that provides almost

80 children with additional

English language instruction

• Has a variety of educational

and recreational programs that

enable all young people to

reach their full potential as

productive, caring and respon-

sible citizens

• Is open six days a week

(Monday thru Saturday) and

during most school closings

• Hosted a Thanksgiving Dinner

fed over 300 people

from Locust Valley and

surrounding communities

• Provides a safe and fun

environment for over 1,700

registered members

• Has 35 dedicated and trained

youth development profes-

sionals who serve as positive

role models and mentors for

our children

• Had over 1,000 parents

and kids who took part in

last year’s Boys & Girls Day

for Kids

• Recognized over 300 children

at the Banquet of Champions

• Hosted a Halloween event

that had over 550 people

march in the annual parade,

participate in the costume

contest, haunted house and

other fun activities

• Is one of eight Clubs on Long

Island and is part of the

national Boys & Girls Club

of America

• We are one of 4,300 Clubs

that serve over 4.8 million

boys and girls

Did You Know Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club...

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How to Support the Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club

The funding required to provide a safe environment, fun and engaging programs and positive adult guidance to the almost 1,700 children we serve comes from individuals, foundations, and corporations who want to help children succeed. Your gift in any amount will have a tremendousimpact. Here are a few ways you can help:

Current GiftsCashGifts of cash, check or credit card arethe simplest way to support our mis-sion. Donors will receive a full charita-ble income tax deduction for theamount of their gift.

Appreciated Securities When securities are given outright tothe Club (either in certificate form ortransferred through your broker), thedonor’s charitable deduction is the fairmarket value of the securities on thedate of the transfer and you will avoidcapital gains tax.

Matching Gifts Many employers match gifts made bytheir employees. If you work for amatching gift company, be sure tocomplete the necessary paperwork toenhance your gift.

Real Estate It is possible for you to make an out-right gift of your personal residence,farm, or vacation home to support theClub, or you may reserve the right tooccupy the property for as long asyou or your spouse lives. The type ofgift you choose will determine theamount of your income tax deduction.

Planned Gifts – Creating a Legacy for the FutureLong range charitable planning maypermit you to make a more substan-tial gift than you thought was possibleand you may receive greater tax ben-efits. Some of these gifts include:

Bequests If you are considering including the

Club in your will, the following suggest-

ed language should be shared with

your attorney: "I give, devise and

bequeath to the Grenville Baker Boys

& Girls Club, 135 Forest Avenue,

Locust Valley, NY 11560, the sum of

$_______ (or otherwise describe the

gift or specify a percentage of the

estate) to be used for its general pur-

poses."

Charitable Gift Annuity The charitable gift annuity is a won-derful opportunity to make a gift thatwill support the Grenville Baker Boys& Girls Club in the future while provid-ing an immediate or deferred streamof income for yourself or others,receive an income tax deductionwhen you make the gift, and save onestate taxes. Payout rates are deter-mined by life expectancies and arevery attractive at higher ages.

Charitable Trusts Secure a current or future incomestream for you and/or your family andreceive an income tax deduction nowand provide for the future needs ofGrenville Baker Boys & Girls Club.

Life Insurance Name the Club as a beneficiary of apaid-up life insurance policy whenyour family responsibilities decrease.You may also establish a new policyor continuing paying the premiums ofan existing policy and name the Clubas a beneficiary.

Retirement Plans You can name the Club as aBeneficiary of all or a portion of anIRA, 401k, 403b or other retirementplans. Donors who notify us that theyhave provided for the Club through aplanned gift become members of The Heritage Society.

Endow the future Give a gift that lasts forever by establishing anendowed fund to support a program or the Club or sup-port one of our existingendowments funds.

Scholarship Endowment This endowment ensures that no childis denied the opportunity to take partin any Grenville Baker Boys & GirlsClub program or activity because hisor her family cannot afford the fee.Every year the Boys & Girls Club pro-vides financial scholarships for mem-bership and summer camp to thosefamilies who need financial assistance.

The Director of EducationEndowment Paramount to the mission of GrenvilleBaker Boys & Girls Club is its educa-tional programming overseen by a full-time Director of Education. ThisEndowment will be everlasting and will offset an expense already sus-tained by the organization.

For more information on the various ways to make a gift to Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club, please call the Office of Financial Development at(516) 759-5437 ext. 14. Please consult with your financial advisor before making any gift. Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club is grateful for the gen-erosity of all dedicated contributors.

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Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club

Board of Directors

Executive CommitteeRobert W. Chasanoff, President

Patrick H. Mackay,Chairman

Maureen B. Cahill,Vice President

William A. Carroll,Vice President

Elizabeth McCaul,Vice President

Joseph B. Ryan,Secretary

William S. Jacobs,Treasurer

Edward F. von Briesen,Assistant Treasurer

DirectorsRobert F. Albertson

Ross H. Auerbach

John T. Campbell

Eric J. Carlstrom

Emily Chapman

Susan F. Altamore Carusi

Stephen Ely

Beatriz Fraschilla

Nancy T. Hawkins

Barbara A. King

Susan Lenoir

James E. MacDonald

Edward M. Minicozzi

Thomas P. Mohen

Colin F. O’Donnell

Antonia B. O’Hara

Ernest A. Scalamandre

Anthony L. Singe, Ph.D

Christopher B. Smithers

Honorary BoardPauline Baker Pitt

Theodore N. Danforth

Victoria B. Howard

Anita K. Meltzer

Cora Michalis

Theresa Mall Mullarkey

Amanda C. Schuster

Adele C. Smithers

Rosalind P. Walter

Staff

Administrative StaffRamon ReyesExecutive Director

Marc BilbreyAssociate Director

John J. DecristoforoSenior Development Director

Shirley Durkin-FreniHuman Resource Specialist

Carol MarroneOffice Manager

Karann PashkinBookkeeper, PT

Edie GarciaAssistant Bookkeeper, PT

Christine ThomaidesDirector Special Events and Marketing

Sally WilliamsDevelopment Assistant, PT

Program StaffJoanna ReevesProgram Director

Anita WattersonDirector Social Recreation

Seth WatkinsSocial Recreation Coordinator, PT

Helen GuillenSocial Recreation Assistant, PT

Kristine MarianaSocial Recreation Assistant, PT

J. Connor ReillySocial Recreation Assistant, PT

Michelle MontiFine Arts Instructor, PT

Karoline AlexanderDirector of Teen Programs

John KeatingTeen Supervisor, PT

Joseph QuartuccioTween Supervisor, PT

Jacqueline TelleriaDirector of Membership Services

Rose DiMaggioMembership Services Coordinator, PT

Melissa AsipEducation Assistant, PT

Christina StaabEducation Assistant

Paola DiazESL Lead Teacher, PT

Jennifer VeraESL Assistant, PT

Luis HincapieTechnology Assistant, PT

Scott AskelandAthletic Coordinator, PT

Lois KahlSports & Fitness Coordinator, PT

Darren PittmanPhysical Education Coordinator, PT

James BurkeSports & Fitness Assistant, PT

Dennis GembsSports & Fitness Assistant, PT

Ryan McQuadeSports & Fitness Assistant, PT

Facilities StaffScott ValentineFacilities Lead

Manuel PerezMaintenance Superintendent, PT

Roberto PerezCustodian, PT

Staff as of December31, 2009

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135 Forest AvenueLocust Valley, NY 11560

Telephone: 516 759-5437 • Fax: 516 671-4681www.gbbgc.org