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Central Kentucky Area Services2012 Annual Report

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You’re the Essential Piece that completes

the puzzle...

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mission statement

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an

evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message

is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God.

Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet

human needs in His name without discrimination.

Central KentuCKy area serviCes 2012 annual report

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Dear Friends,

Meeting people at their point of need and communicating the love of God through practical expressions of compassion is the mission of The Salvation Army.

Daily we work to piece together broken lives. It is a big job that gets bigger every year. We experienced a 25% percent increase in homeless women and children seeking emergency shelter last year. We saw similar increases in the number of people served in our food pantries, after school programs, and other services.

Just as the poor, hungry and homeless rely on The Salvation Army, the Army relies on you to provide the necessary support for the many services that lift people to a better life. On behalf of The Salvation Army Advisory Board and staff, we thank you for your generosity and prayer. As we strive to Do The Most Good, we ask that you continue your vital support.

Your support is the piece of the puzzle that makes it all possible! We need you.May God bless you.

Majors Steven and Debra Ashcraft Doug AlexanderCentral Kentucky Area Coordinators Advisory Board Chair

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Emergency Shelter & Transitional HousingFamilies and Single Women •Intensiveprofessionalcasemanagement •Mentalhealthandspiritualcounseling •Jobtraining •Lifeskillsandcomputerclasses •Housingplacementassistance •SafeHavensupportclassesforaddictions •Transportation •Pre-schoolandafter-schoolcareforchildren •Meals,diapers,clothing,andotherbasicneeds

Basic Needs and Emergency Assistance •Foodpackagesandclothing •Prescriptiondrugpurchases •Rentandutilityassistance •Personalcarekits •Householditems

Emergency Disaster Services •Feedingofvictimsandemergencyworkers •EmergencyMobileKitchen •Emergencyshelter,food,water,andothersupplies

University of Kentucky Free Clinic •Medicalcarefortheuninsured

Early Learning Center ages six weeks – five years •Focusedliteracyactivities •Earlyassessmentsandintervention •Individualizedchilddevelopmentplans

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club grades K-12 •After-schooltutoringandhomeworkhelp •Technologycenter •Recreation&fitness •Summerdaycamp •Schoolsupplies

Corps Community Center youth and adults •Residentialcampforyouthandseniorcitizens •Musicschool Brass, vocal, dance, and timbrel lessons •Characterbuildingprograms Sunbeams, Girl Guards, and Boys Adventure Corps

Holiday Assistance •Newgiftsandclothingforchildren •Foodcardsforfamilies •ThanksgivingandChristmasDaydinners •Giftsfornursinghomepatientsandveterans

Worship Center •SundaySchoolandWorship •YouthandadultBiblestudies

overview of serviCes

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KATHY CHENEY Emergency Shelter

Kathy Cheney faced very difficult life circumstances when her husband lost his job and the family lost their home. The Cheney’s moved into an extended stay hotel, but time and money quickly ran out. When the couple decided to separate, and with nowhere else to go, Kathy and her son Michael turned to The Salvation Army for help. Kathy calls it a smart decision because “we have a warm place to sleep, our own room, andsomethingtoeateveryday–that’sespeciallyimportantwhenyouhaveathirteen-year-oldboy.”KathyisgratefulTheSalvationArmyhasprovidedastableenvironmentand school clothes for Michael.

SincearrivingatourEmergencyShelter,Kathyhastakenadvantageofmanycompre-hensive support services. She praises her caseworkers because they “always have a smile, andtheyarereadytogivemeallthesupportIneed.”CaseworkershavehelpedKathyapplyforSocialSecuritybenefits,haveconnectedherwithVocationalRehabilitation,helpedhergetherglassesfixed,andhelpedhergainaccesstodentalassistance.Kathyisalsoutilizingthemanylife-skillsclassesdesignedtohelphergainemployment.

Thanks to The Salvation Army, Kathy is acquiring the necessary tools to steadily rebuildherlife.TothosewhocouldbenefitfromTheSalvationArmy’sservicesbutmay be scared to ask for help, Kathy has these words of advice: “Do it. Walk in the front door. You are accepted, and you won’t be treated like a lesser person just because youneedhelp.”

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THE JOHNSON FAMILY Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club

As a single father who works, Marc Johnson needed a quality afterschool programforhisson,Zach.LexingtonTraditionalMagnetSchoolsuggestedTheSalvationArmyBoys&GirlsClubasaprogramwhichcouldprovidevaluable educational and enrichment opportunities in a safe and structured environment. Zach began attending in October 2011, and since that time Marchasseensignificantgrowthinhisson.

Marcsays“thebiggestdifferenceIhaveseeninZachishisbehavior.”Zachmovedthroughseveralfoster-caresituationsbeforebeingadoptedbyMarcin2010.Duetothelackofasteadyhome-life,Zachdevelopedseveralbehavioral and anger management issues, which often made for challenging transitions into new settings. His father gives great credit to the program staffandtheirwell-structuredactivitiesforhelpingZachdevelopbettercoping skills: “I love the staff. They have the ability to deal with kids who havebeenindifficultsituations.”

Zachhasalsobenefitedfromawiderangeofprogramfeatures,includinghomework help, computer lab, and the Salvation Army Boys Adventure Corps,butheparticularlyenjoysthesummerfieldtrips,thestaff,andthecompany of his peers.

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“I appreciate the support and encouragement my sons receive with their school work.” — Beth Milburn

While The Salvation Army is dedicated to providing for those who are struggling with poverty and homelessness, we are also determined to put an end to one of its main causes – a lack of education.

Beth and Jim Milburn’s two sons, Graydon and Elie, regularly attend the afterschool program, summer camp, basketball league, and no school fun days at The Salvation Army. “Our family loves being a part of The Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club. I especially appreciate the support and encouragement my sons receive with their school work. My boys know that school comes first,” states Beth. One of the Club’s tutors, Ms. Linda Wilson, a Fayette County School teacher, has high praise for Elie’s efforts to complete his homework. Elie was presented with the Education Award at last year’s Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club Annual Luncheon for his outstanding work and positive attitude.

Elie Milburn

Elie Milburn with tutor, Ms. Linda Wilson

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CARINA LARIOS & KAYLIN Early Learning Center

WhenCarinaLarioswaslookingforaqualitylearningprogramforherdaughter, Kaylin, her employer, whose daughters had all attended The SalvationArmy’sEarlyLearningCenter,recommendeditforitsmanypositive early learning opportunities and encouraging environment.

BecauseKaylin’sfirstlanguageisSpanish,sheknewverylittleEnglishbeforecomingtotheEarlyLearningCenterasathree-year-old,butlearnedsomeEnglishwordsonherveryfirstday:“Imissmyamigos!”Asshenowapproachesfirstgrade,KaylincommunicatescomfortablyinEnglishandSpanish. Her mother is extremely happy that Kaylin’s speech skills have improved thanks to the speech therapist.

DuringhertwoyearsattheEarlyLearningCenter,Kaylinhasdevelopedapassionforlearningandiswellpreparedtoenterfirstgrade.Carinasaysthat Kaylin “has learned her colors, numbers, counting, and how to write hername.”Shehasalsodevelopedaloveofreading,andaskshermother“toreadadifferentbookeverynightatbedtime.”

Kaylin’s experience with The Salvation Army has had such a positive impact on her growth that Carina plans on continuing these valuable educational and enrichmentopportunitiesbyenrollingherinTheSalvationArmy’sBoys&Girls Club.

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CARLA SMALL Food Pantry

After enduring several years of domestic violence, Carla Small made the difficult, but courageous, decision to leave and begin life on her own terms withherthreechildren.Atfirst,Carlaworkedandmanagedtomakeendsmeet. Unfortunately, she was laid off from her job at the end of 2012 which created many hardships. As her economic situation worsened, she often found it challenging to believe that somehow things would work out for the best.Hereleven-year-oldsonhelpedrenewherfaithwhenhesaid,“Goddidn’tbringusthisfartoleaveusnow.”

Carla has once again found employment. However, as is the case with many families today, her paycheck is not always enough to meet their basic needs. ThankstotheSalvationArmy’sFoodPantry,Carlaisabletoensurethatshe and her children have food to sustain them. Carla’s life is now moving forwardagain,andsheisfilledwithdignityknowingthatshecanprovidefor her children with helpful resources from The Salvation Army. Carla is grateful for The Salvation Army’s caring staff and says, “The warmth of their heartsislikeaskingmyownfamilyforhelp.”

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Emergency Shelter & Transitional HousingNumberofbeds 152Nightsoflodging/daysofcare 44,945Meals provided 133,579Personshoused(unduplicated) 1,5661,127 Adults and 439 Children

Basic Needs & Emergency AssistanceNumberofpersonsassisted 51,236Numberofgarmentsgiven 119,790

Salvation Army-University of Kentucky Free Medical ClinicNumberofpatientstreated 817Medicalservicesprovided 1,608

Early Learning CenterNumberofchildrenserved 120Days of service 250Mealsprovided 14,015Snacksprovided 7,419

Boys and Girls Club of the BluegrassNumberofyouthserved 518Days of service 233Meals provided 7,156Snacksprovided 28,416

Corps Community CenterMusicSchoolyouthserved 258CharacterBuildingProgramsyouthserved175

Holiday AssistanceMen,women,andchildrenserved 12,664Childrengivengifts 6,419Families served 3,263Nursinghomepatients and veterans given gifts 2,060

Worship & Spiritual Development Numberofmeetings/programs 505

Emergency Mobile KitchenMealsandSnacksserved 1,888Beverages 1,488

2012 serviCe statistiCs

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The heart of this Army is found in its spiritual ministry. From here, we reach out to heal wounds of the soul, to share the love of Jesus Christ, and to proclaim God’s promise of salvation.

William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, realized that one could not preach salvation to someone whose stomach was empty. Booth also understood that simply feeding hungry stomachswouldnotliftpeoplefromhopelessnessanddespair.Trueandlastingchangetakesplace from the inside out. It is a work of God’s grace.

Today,inadditiontoexpressingGod’sloveinpracticalwaysthroughourvarioussocialserviceprograms, we provide opportunities for adults and children to hear the gospel message. Worship services, Sunday School classes, and Bible studies are open to our clients and to the community at large. You are welcome to join us.

The Salvation Army Worship Center (Lexington)736W.MainStreet,Lexington,KY40508859.252.7706

Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.Thursday Bible Study 1:30 p.m.

The Salvation Army Worship Center (Georgetown)100WashingtonSquare,Georgetown,KY40324502.863.1551

Sunday Worship 6:00 p.m.

tHe salvation army worsHip Center

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Central Kentucky Area Services Advisory Board Doug Alexander, ChairJosephE.Jones,ViceChairBruce Davis, SecretaryM.MelindaKarns,TreasurerRADMWilliam“Van”Alford,Jr.USN(Ret.)A.B. Alphin, Jr.Shannon ArvinCheryl AvioliMitchell BaumannAnthany Beatty, Jr.Bob BradleyF.V.CaldwellRichardDawahareChuckEllingerIIHarry HaddenPhillipG.HalleyMarlene HelmMary H. HemleppPeggyHensonFredR.KisslingKelly G. KnightRussellLoudenBryan MattinglyBillie B. MayTerryMcBrayerT.GregoryMullinsSelma D. OwensTonyaF.PratsDr.CarolynPurcellBevRaimondoDanielR.ScalfSandra ShropshireSydney SkinnerRobertS.StackDr. David B. StevensBernieVonderheideJackE.Whitaker

aDvisory orGaniZationsRobertL.WilliamsG.EugeneYoungByronRomanowitz,LifeMember

Scott County Advisory BoardAngelaTaylor,ChairChrisWillhite,ViceChairAndrewGreen,Secretary/TreasurerTedBeebePatrickBolanderLarryCassityPamJessieMaryRobeySingerJamesRushingBrendaValentine-JacksonCindy Wesley

SA Boys & Girls Club Advisory Council Bryan Mattingly, ChairBretAnderson,ViceChairDoug AlexanderA.B. Alphin, Jr.Bob BradleyKatherine ColemanFredR.KisslingKyle KrebsBillie MayJordanParkerDr.SteveParkerVelvaReedMike Wedding

Central Kentucky Area CoordinatorsMajor Steven AshcraftMajor Debra Ashcraft

Assistant Officer/Scott Co. Supervising OfficerCaptain Karen Chamberlain

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PUBLICSUPPORTANDREVENUE CommunitySupport $2,969,417CommunityGifts-in-kind $1,666,517UnitedWayoftheBluegrass $243,031Programfees $368,583GovernmentGrants(Federal,State,&City) $301,013Foundations&Corporations $250,441

TOTALSUPPORTANDREVENUE $5,799,002

summary statement of support revenue anD eXpensesCentral Kentucky Area Services Fiscal Year / October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012

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EXPENSESManagementandGeneral $459,472Fundraising $166,530

ProgramServices Boys&GirlsCluboftheBluegrass $463,633 EmergencyServices&Shelter $3,195,343 CorpsCommunityCenter $455,877 EarlyLearningCenter $609,290 Jessamine Co. Community Services $93,999 ScottCo.CommunityServices $186,534 Property,Equipment,&AutoRepair/Replace $111,752

TOTALEXPENSES $5,742,430

CURRENTYEAROPERATINGSURPLUS/(DEFICIT) $56,572

Outstanding invoices at end of year $26,235Balance brought forward for Year 2012 $30,337

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The William Booth Society is The Salvation Army’s most prestigious donor recognition program. ItisnamedforthefounderofTheSalvationArmywhobeganhelpingindividualsinLondonwho were considered outcasts of society –the homeless, the poor, and the destitute. William Booth Society members are invariably among the leaders who cause positive change in their communities. All are committed to go beyond mere concern and to take action by making an annual gift of $5,000 or more.

william BootH soCiety

The Founders Circle$100,000 +Kroger Co.Anonymous(1)

The Catherine Mumford Booth Circle$50,000 - $99,999The Spray Foundation

The Evangeline Booth Circle$25,000 - $49,999Mr.andMrs.DavisandLucyBoBusseyWhitaker Bank Corporation of KentuckyMr.ElmerWhitakerAnonymous(1)

The George Scott Railton Circle$10,000 - $24,999Betty Jane AddingtonJ.W. and Jay Scott BallardSusan Walmer Burton DMDColumbia Gas of KentuckyTomCorderHoskins Family FoundationKentucky Blood CenterInMemoryofRichardW.McCornackIn Memory of Joseph William MinorMs.VirginiaF.MurphyTheOrphanSocietyofLexingtonJohnP.PopeFoundationCarolynF.PurcellAnonymous(4)

William Booth Society Member$5,000 +A.B. Alphin, Jr.Antennas Unlimited, Inc.Don and Mira Ball

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Mr.RobertBosworth,IIIRonandJoyceButlerCarTownKIAUSAConway Family Charitable Fund at Blue Grass Community Foundation

InMemoryofDr.RichardCrutcherJames and Margaret CurnowFaithFellowshipofLexingtonJimandNancyGravesDoug and Marilyn GrayJames HuntHunterR.KessingerJonathonandAmandaLewisLexingtonHeartSpecialists,PSCBryan and Jennifer MattinglyMajorsEarlandAnnetteMcInnesMr.andMrs.J.C.andNancyMillerNathanandEllenMillerMrs. Audrey W. OttoMr.andMrs.CharlesPikeTonyaF.Prats,CPAGeorgeandNawannaPrivettGeneralPaulandCommissionerKayRader

ThomasandMargaretRiddleFrank and Alexis Scott, Jr.St. Andrew’s Anglican ChurchSONICAmerica’sDrive-InMr.JosephC.TangJudyLoveandWilliamThielenJohnB.VanMeterMajorsKellusandMarciaVanoverMr. and Mrs. Frank D. and Clara WhitneyMr.andMrs.JamesR.WielandAnonymous(9)

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“...Love your neighbor as yourself...” Mark 12:31

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LemonAiD-1,691 children

operated a “LemonAiD” stand in July to raise money for children

residing in our homeless shelter.

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TheRedShieldSocietyrecognizesdonorswhoinvestintheworkofTheSalvationArmywithanannualgiftbetween$1,000and$4,999.We are pleased to recognize the following 2012 members:

reD sHielD soCiety

RED SHIELD SOCIETY $2,500 - $4,999Majors Steven and Debra AshcraftDr. Keen J. BabbageBall HomesGerry BernardoMajors Doug and Debbie BurrLt.ColonelsHowardandPatriciaBurrTae-SangandSo-HamChungClaylick United Methodist ChurchDairy Queen Clara FengerMajors Bob and Donna GreenGeorge GreenMr.andMrs.EdwardM.andEdnaF.HigginsDrs.RonaldandBeatriceHolzJames Motor CompanyJessamine County Hospice Charity, Inc.M.MelindaKarns,CPAMr.andMrs.JosephW.andNormaKiserMajors Frank and Sherrie Klemanski

Ms.MelissaLooneyCJ and Billie MayHarry B. Miller, Jr.MountainEnterprises,Inc.WilliamandMarieNoyesMr.JamesRobinsonGeorgiaH.RodesDr.DanielandSharonRodrigueJamesE.andEvelynB.Seymour,Jr.Dr. and Mrs. David B. and Sally A. Stevens Major Irene StiglemanGregoryT.SniderandPamelaL.ViceMr.andMrs.RayTenchDr.PaulandAnneVincentAnonymous(8)

RED SHIELD SOCIETY$1,000 - $2,499DougandPhyllisAlexanderIsaiahandEllenAllenAmericanLegionManO´WarPostNo.8Mrs. Ann B. AmersonMichael AndersonHobby Appling

RED SHIELD SOCIETY$1,000 - $2,499 (continued)

Mr. and Mrs. Norton W. and Juanita GilmerDr. John I. GrayDr. and Mrs. John W. Greene, Jr.Majors Bob and Donna GreenTimothy GreggMrs. Virginia GroganHarry HaddenGail H. HartCharles E. and Ruth Hamrin, Jr.Ms. Charlotte B. HeibergDr. Robert G. HeinrichMr. Don D. HenryBuckner HinkleMr. and Mrs. George B. and Kathy M. HockerMr. and Mrs. John B. and Sharon S. HolmesMr. and Mrs. Paul B. HyltonMr. Leland IrwinJRA ArchitectsSara S. JacksonJefferson Coal CompanyGillard and Leslie Young JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Raleigh and Janine C. JonesJoseph E. and Sheryl S. JonesKeeneland Association, Inc.Julie KingMrs. E. J. P. KirkpatrickDr. Steve Kraman

Ms. Susan E. LiddleMr. and Mrs. James G. LillevigEugene L. and June E. LintemuthRussell and Joan LoudenMr. and Mrs. David P. LuskDr. and Mrs. Lawrence LynchMs. Virginia MarcusCatherine R. MartinMr. and Mrs. Richard D. and Bonita B. MaynardMayo CompaniesDennis and Cynthia McAlisterMrs. Sheila McIntoshDr. and Mrs. Robert Means, Jr.Messer Construction Co.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. and Lois M. MeyersMill Ridge Farm, LTD.Harry Miller, Jr.Mr. Harry B. Miller, Jr.Mr. John B. MilwardMs. Joanne E. MorrisMt. Horeb Presbyterian ChurchMrs. Adeline W. MuirNicholasville United Methodist ChurchDr. Jacqueline A. NoonanOliver Warehouse

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Atchison-HellerConstructionCo.Ms.RubyA.ArnspargerLaurieD.BarbeeLovenaBarrettMr.andMrs.JohnandEthelBaughAlan BeckmanPaulaBeebeBelcan CorporationJean BillipsThomas BinfordMr.andMrs.JosephandPatriciaBlackburnBlue Grass Community FoundationKaren BlumenscheinDale and Betty BlytheLTCandMrs.LaddyF.BoveyBobandRobinBradleyMr.KennethE.BrandenburghMs. Betty J. BrewerMs.LyndseyBrinegarMs.CarolynP.BrockBrookside Baptist ChurchDr. and Mrs. Brian BrownDennis BruneauPatriciaBryantEdwardandSharonBullardMr. Cromwell C. Burdette, Jr.FrederickaVanLennepCaldwellMr.andMrs.RutherfordB.Campbell,Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Anne H. CaseDr. and Mrs. David M. and Sally Gates CashCaptain Karen ChamberlainChristian Word MinistriesCLARKMaterialHandlingCompany

NancyClinkinbeardGaryandPattyCloydCoca-ColaRefreshmentsofLexingtonJamie CoyleMs.EllenCreechCrestwood Christian ChurchAnne CriscillisDr. and Mrs. M. Douglas CunninghamJackR.CunninghamDaniel Family Foundation, Inc.LieutenantsMalcolmandVictoriaDanielsBruce K. DavisMrs. Flora DavisMajorsRandallandPatriciaDavisSharon and Charles DavisElizabethW.DeanSheka DeckerMichael DeGroote, Sr.TerryandVenitaDotsonMr.andMrs.PhillipB.DowVirginiaDrayDr.andMrs.NormanH.andKathleenP.EllingsenMr.andMrs.WilliamK.ElwoodFayette Heating and AirFirst Church of Christ Scientist Georgetown Kiwanis ClubRobertGilmoreDr. and Mrs. John W. Greene, Jr.Harry Hadden

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RED SHIELD SOCIETY$1,000 - $2,499 (continued)

Mr. and Mrs. Norton W. and Juanita GilmerDr. John I. GrayDr. and Mrs. John W. Greene, Jr.Majors Bob and Donna GreenTimothy GreggMrs. Virginia GroganHarry HaddenGail H. HartCharles E. and Ruth Hamrin, Jr.Ms. Charlotte B. HeibergDr. Robert G. HeinrichMr. Don D. HenryBuckner HinkleMr. and Mrs. George B. and Kathy M. HockerMr. and Mrs. John B. and Sharon S. HolmesMr. and Mrs. Paul B. HyltonMr. Leland IrwinJRA ArchitectsSara S. JacksonJefferson Coal CompanyGillard and Leslie Young JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Raleigh and Janine C. JonesJoseph E. and Sheryl S. JonesKeeneland Association, Inc.Julie KingMrs. E. J. P. KirkpatrickDr. Steve Kraman

Ms. Susan E. LiddleMr. and Mrs. James G. LillevigEugene L. and June E. LintemuthRussell and Joan LoudenMr. and Mrs. David P. LuskDr. and Mrs. Lawrence LynchMs. Virginia MarcusCatherine R. MartinMr. and Mrs. Richard D. and Bonita B. MaynardMayo CompaniesDennis and Cynthia McAlisterMrs. Sheila McIntoshDr. and Mrs. Robert Means, Jr.Messer Construction Co.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. and Lois M. MeyersMill Ridge Farm, LTD.Harry Miller, Jr.Mr. Harry B. Miller, Jr.Mr. John B. MilwardMs. Joanne E. MorrisMt. Horeb Presbyterian ChurchMrs. Adeline W. MuirNicholasville United Methodist ChurchDr. Jacqueline A. NoonanOliver Warehouse

Mr.andMrs.RobertandJudyHalasekJim HanssenThomissa HazlettElizabethHenchMr. Don D. HenryMr. and Mrs. Buckner Hinkle, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George B. and Kathy M. HockerGeorge HofmeisterMr.andMrs.BruceF.andPaulaM.HolleMr. and Mrs. John B. and Sharon S. HolmesJRAArchitectsSara S. JacksonJimiJonesRealty,Inc.J. Curtis and Suzann JonesJames JonesJoeE.andSherylS.JonesMr.andMrs.RaleighandJanineC.JonesK-ILumber&BuildingMaterialsMr.andMrs.NancyR.andDonaldD.KeimMr.andMrs.KrisW.andBridgetteR.KimelMr. and Mrs. David M. and Karen F. KleinKohl’sJanetLandersAlmaLangCharlesLasherAnnLeishmanLEX18Lexington-FayetteUrbanCountyGovernmentLibertyRoadCommunityChurchMs.SusanE.LiddleMaryAnnandJamesLillevigEugeneL.andJuneE.LintemuthRussellandJoanLouden

Dr.LawrenceLynchMLHCivilEngineers,PLLCSteve MacneilPatriciaMaddenMalone’sBeverly MarksburyCatherineR.MartinMr.andMrs.G.LouisMasonDorothy MastersDennis and Cynthia McAlisterMr. and Mrs. Brian and Katherine McCartyKathy McClellanSandra McClureMr. and Mrs. William M. McGinnisCora McHattonMrs. Sheila McIntoshThomasP.McMillinJennifer MeekMesser Construction Co.MillRidgeFarm,LTD.David MizeMorgan Stanley Smith Barney Global, Impact FundingMs.JoanneE.MorrisAlan and Yvonne MoultonMt.HorebPresbyterianChurchBonnie MuseDonaldR.MyersNationalChristianFoundationKentucky

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Dr.JacquelineA.NoonanBetty OgleWilliam OwenEdwardandSelmaDawahareOwensDr.JeffreyW.andDr.PeggyH.ParrTimandChristineParsonsMr.andMrs.JohnM.PattersonDr.andMrs.JohnD.andLenoraR.PerrineVanessaRavenPerryMr.andMrs.DonandKathyPeytonPondGapACChurchMrs.EllenR.PotterQuantrell Auto GroupLt.ColonelDamonRaderMr.andMrs.DonaldE.andMargaretN.RalphMr.FrankM.ReevesHowardO.andDianaB.ReynoldsMr.andMrs.HerbertP.andMaryRicheyDr.DavidandDawnRightmireMr.andMrs.GeorgeD.RobinsonRotaryClubofLexingtonTimothyR.andJananneH.RowlandDeleon and Jean B. ShepherdRodneyShockleySouthElkhornChristianChurchSouthForkPresbyterianChurchMs.LloydAnneSpharMr.RobertM.StaibEllenandBillStamlerMr.RobertW.StamperMr. Greg SteppMr. Chester J. StevensonPieterSteynEdwardG.andMarthaH.Stiles

StollKeenonOgdenPLLCMr. and Mrs. David and Suzanne StoneMs. Kathy StoneDale and Gloria StrassnerMuffy StuartTedandGladysC.SuffridgeMrs.JaniceB.TerrellTrinSoft,LLCMs.SallyShieldsTruittMs.JewellLeeVanderhoefMr.DerekDumontVaughanW.T.CongletonCompanyMs. Amy WalkerMr.andMrs.FrederickL.WalkerWalle CorporationWalnut Hill ChurchMike WarnerThe Warrington FoundationLynnC.WeakMr. Walter Wells, Jr.Jack and Joan WhitakerMr. John WhiteSherry WhitmoreFrankL.WilfordMs.EllenWilliamsWitnessingHistoryLLCMichael A. WrightThomas WynneMr.andMrs.KennethVernonYearganMr.andMrs.BradleyandNancyYoungMr. and Mrs. George A. and Susan M. ZagorskiAnonymous(28)

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◆ ADCOLOR –LemonAiDCampaign◆ Ball Homes – Christmas Breakfast◆ Car Town KIA USA–LemonAiDCampaign◆ The CastlePost–CastlePostChristmasTour◆ CLARK Material Handling Company – Christmas Day Dinner◆ Columbia Gas of Kentucky – Christmas Breakfast and Kettle Campaign◆ Cumulus Radio, 92.9 the Bear, HOT 102 & WVLK 590AM–AngelTreeandLemonAiDCampaign◆ Faith Fellowship of Lexington – Christmas Breakfast and Kettle Campaign◆ Fayette Mall–AngelTreeandLemonAiDCampaign◆ Glenn Auto Mall –AngelTreeandKettleCampaign◆ James Motor Company – Christmas Breakfast◆ Joe Bologna’s – Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day Dinners◆ Kentucky Blood Center – Christmas Breakfast◆ Kroger – Food Angel◆ LEX 18–AngelTree,CastlePostTour,FoodAngel,LemonAiDCampaign,andKettleCampaign◆ Lexington Heart Specialists, PSC –LemonAiDCampaign◆ Lundy’s Catering – Thanksgiving Day Dinner◆ McBrayer, McGinnis Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC –LemonAiDCampaign◆ Preston-Osborne –LemonAiDCampaign◆ SONIC America’s Drive-In –LemonAiDCampaign◆ Walmart–LemonAiDCampaign◆ Walgreens–LemonAiDCampaign◆ 99.1 FM–LemonAiDCampaignandKettleCampaign◆ Whitaker Bank Corporation of Kentucky, 2012 Premier Sponsor –AngelTree,ChristmasBreakfast, KettleCampaign,ChristmasDayDinner,LemonAiDCampaign,BoysandGirlsClubGolfOuting,Boys andGirlsClubSummerCampTrips,ScottCountyHorsey5K,andScottCountyGolfOuting

2012 promotional partners anD presentinG sponsors

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Angel Tree: All-RitePestControl,Inc.,BATMARKJEWELRY&GIFTS,bluegrass.org,CarpetSolutions,Coca-ColaRefreshmentsofLexington,CumberlandSurety,Inc.,DelCottoLawGroupPLLC,Judy’sStaffingServices,Inc.,KentuckyAmericanWater,KentuckyServiceCompany,Kinkead&Stilz,PLLC,LandscapersCor-ner,Inc.,LangleyProperties,LexingtonClinic,Lextran,PaulFerrell/CambridgeInsurance,PhiGammaDelta,QuantrellAutoGroup,VersaillesRoadStorage,Walgreens,Walmart,andWellsFargoInsuranceServices

Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: BluegrassTowing,CocaColaRefreshmentsofLexington,Firehouse Subs, Bryan and Jennifer Mattingly, Olive Garden, and Dr. and Mrs. David B. and Sally A. Stevens

Christmas Breakfast: LexingtonFayetteUrbanCountyGovernmentCouncilandStollKeenonOgdenPLLC

LemonAiD Supporting & Restaurant Sponsors:A.P.SugginsBar&Grill,Belle’sBakery,BluegrassHospital-ityGroup,CarlaBlantonConsulting,LLC,CocaColaRefreshmentsofLexington,CLARKMaterialHandlingCompany,BruceK.Davis,ExtremePizza,FaithFellowshipofLexington,Inc.,MayCommercialGroup,Inc.,McAlister’sDeli,Selma’sCateringandEvents,WalgreensandWheelerPharmacy

Honorary Chairpersons: JimHost,ChristmasChair,DiaDavidsonandJulieDolan,AngelTreeChairs,andBillMeck,LemondAiDChair

2012 supportinG sponsors

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2012 Premier Sponsor

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

2010 Supporting Sponsors

Found from website recreated PMS

2010 Premier Sponsor

• Angel Tree: Amedisys Home Health Services, BaptistWorx Occupational Health & Wellness, BB&T Insurance Services, Inc., Burchfield & Thomas, Inc., Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation, DelCotto Law Group, PLLC, Kentucky American Water, Lextran Public Transportation, Robert E. Milward Fund, NAI Isaac Commercial Properties, Oreck of Lexington, Park United Methodist Church, Raising Cane’s, Reliable Residential Roofing, Versailles Road Storage, V.R.S. LLC, and Walgreens. • Boys and Girls Club Golf Outing: Cosi, Freedom Dodge Lexington, Olive Garden and NetGain Technologies• Christmas Breakfast: Kentucky Blood Center • LemonAiD: Jackie L. Banahan, DMD, Carla Blanton Consulting, LLC, Bluegrass Health & Safety Company, Inc., Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling, Faith Fellowship of Lexington and McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC • Special thanks to: John Calipari, honorary Christmas Chair, Dia Davidson, honorary Angel Tree Chair, Bill Meck, honorary LemonAiD Campaign Chair and Thomas R. Post, CastlePost Tour

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I am doing the most good.I am hope.I am compassion.I am strength.I am faith.I am doing the most good.I serve a community.A region.A nation.A world.I serve heroes.I serve victims.I serve a sovereign God.I am doing the most good.I am an Army.Drafted by the Creator.Commissionedbyamanwhodefieddeath.My enemies are despair and destruction.My ammunition is grace and mercy.My allies are generosity and benevolence.

I am an Army.Helping others be all they can be.I am doing the most good.I feed empty stomachs and hungry souls.I rebuild ruined homes and shattered lives.I am a willing listener for a veteran with stories to tell.I am a bottled water and an encouraging smileforawearyfirefighter.I am an answered prayer.A silver lining.A second chance.I am doing the most good.I am a humble steward of other people’s generosity.I am a grateful courier of a stranger’s kindness.I am the faithful executor of others’ goodwill.I take my responsibility seriously.I am blessed.I am a blessing.I am The Salvation Army.I am doing the most good.

...the promise of The Salvation Army.

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Special thanks to the followingfor their donations to this project:

Paul Atkinson-PhotographyJeff Hancock, Christina Taraba and Haley Marchionda, Cornett IMS- DesignStephen Pyle, Warner’s Printing Services- PrintingJourdan Graphic Services- Die Cutting

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tHe salvation armyCentral Kentucky area

service locations

Lexington Worship & Service Center736 W. Main Street

Lexington, KY 40508(859) 252-7706

Jessamine County Service Unit205 South First Street

Nicholasville, KY 40356(859) 881-4241

Scott County Corps Community Center/Georgetown Worship & Service Center

100 Washington SquareGeorgetown, KY 40324

(502) 863-1551

www.salvationarmylex.org