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1 YOU CAN’T KEEP A GOOD PIG DOWN RACHEL VS. THE CAB AND OTHER WONDERFUL STORIES OF HOPE 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

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YOU CAN’T KEEPA GOOD PIG DOWN

R A C H E L V S . T H E C A B A N D O T H E R W O N D E R F U L S T O R I E S O F H O P E

2011ANNUALR E P O R T

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DEAR FRIENDS,On August 17, 2010, the Market Foundation celebrated its 28th anniversary and Rachel, our beloved piggy bank’s, 24th birthday. And in March 18, 2011, we celebrated Rachel’s return to the Market after a month’s recuperation from her run-in with a taxi.

During the year, we also celebrated other feats. First—with your help—we made our largest ever grants to the Market’s human service programs and have now granted nearly $17 million since we began in 1982. We are proud of that number. At the same time, we see the needs of the nearly 10,000 low-income people who used the Market’s Clinic, Preschool, Food Bank and Senior Center last year continue to grow.

Our partnership with the Seattle Hotel Association was continued in 2010 when we were once again selected to be the beneficiary of Evening of Hope, the association’s annual gala. The work of

the association’s 58 member hotels resulted in an incredible gift of $365,000 and we are deeply grateful.

Our efforts to fund an expansion for the 28-year-old Preschool continued. With extraordinary help from the Washington Legislature and our own Senator Ed Murray we held on to the $1 million we were awarded last year and look forward to opening the new Preschool by year’s end. When the Preschool project is completed, it will top off our decade-long effort to refurbish and expand the Market’s human service facilities, including the new Senior Center (opened in 2006) and expanded Clinic (2008).

None of these fabulous things would ever happen without you. We are grateful for your help to fill the Food Bank with groceries, educate the kids, feed and house the seniors, and care for the sick.

We are awed by your generosity and buoyed by your commitment to the Market and its neighborhood. And we thank you with all our hearts.

Peter Danelo Marlys Erickson, President, Board of Directors Executive Director

On April 14, 2011 the Market Foundation board hosted the 28th annual “Cut the Pie” party and was proud to give the largest operating grants yet—a total of $694,000—from donations to our 2010 – 2011 fundraising campaigns. Here’s what you made possible

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We were honored to be chosen as the beneficiary of the Seattle Hotel Association’s annual gala, Evening of Hope, on February 6. Millions of Seattle visitors learn stories of the Market from their hotel concierge, making this partnership with the 58 member hotels especially meaningful for us. We liked the $365,000 we received, too!

Our new program, the Second Century Club, was met with generous support by a number of long-term supporters. With an initial matching fund of $500,000 made by the board and by Jeannie and Bruce Nordstrom, we were able to match donors’ irrevocable bequests. Donors who make bequests of $25,000 (or more) receive an immediate dollar-for-dollar match from the matching fund and enjoy an endowed

fund in their name immediately, during their lifetime.

The 40th annual Street Festival changed its name, theme and date to become the Artisan Food Festival held on September 25th and 26th. This year’s festival featured dozens of local specialty food producers, including cheese, coffee, chocolate, meat, wine and beer.

Summer at the Market always features Sunset Supper and 2010 kept up the tradition when 89 restaurants, wineries and breweries served their acclaimed specialties. The cobblestones of Pike Place glowed in the moonlight and live music kept 1,200 guests dancing under the stars.

Volunteers make all this happen with more than 2,595 hours contributed to produce events, assist in the office, and put their talents to use in many ways to support the Market Foundation’s mission.

For the past 17 years, a group of dedicated volunteers have collected unsold produce throughout the height of the summer season. Food

Link gleaned 17,000 pounds of useable food that was distributed to the hungry.

Rachel, our beloved bronze piggy bank, sustained injuries when hit by a taxi late on February 6th. While her injuries were not life-threatening, her wounds required a month of ‘hospitalization’ at the studio of Georgia Gerber, Rachel’s sculptor. Hundreds of Rachel’s fans awaited her return on March 18th, celebrating her return to fundraising. Since her arrival in 1986, Rachel has raised $191,446 for the Market’s human services.

Rachel’s cousin, Billie, joined her in March. A model for Pigs on Parade in 2001 and 2007, Billie was recently outfitted with a bank and is now accepting donations at the Market’s new Western Ave. entrance.

2010 – 2011 ACTIVITY HIGHLIGHTS

$22,000 to the Pike Place Market PDA to provide 11,000 Market Fresh coupons for the Market’s low-income residents and human service clients. Market Fresh coupons can be used to buy fresh produce at the Market’s farm tables and produce stands.

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$183,000to the Pike Market Senior Center to cover 1/3 of all the Center’s activities, including food for the breakfast and lunch programs plus the social outreach and engagement activities used by the Center’s 1,100 members in 2011.

SENIOR CENTER

P I K E M A R K E T

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WHEN LUPE, 61, joined the Senior Center 6 years ago, he immediately took advantage of the Employment Program by scheduling an appointment with the program manager, Cathy Cripe.

“In this economy, everybody’s hurting so being able to go out and have money in your pocket is very positive for people my age,” Lupe says.

After an initial interview to identify Lupe’s skill sets, Cathy connected him with temporary landscaping work, something he has a strong interest in but that also helps him manage his diabetes through regular activity.

At the core of the Senior Center’s mission is its commitment to empower seniors to remain engaged and active in their later years. The Employment Program is one of the many ways the Senior Center accomplishes this. Since 1988, the program has helped low-income seniors find temporary and permanent jobs to augment their income and maintain a productive lifestyle.

In 2010, the Employment Program facilitated 379 job placements and now also incorporates elements of social work to improve clients’ general well-being and prevent barriers to their employability. The Senior Center also had 35,197 total visits from 1,111 clients seeking a safe and welcoming place for meals, wellness activities, and housing assistance. Recent cuts to government benefit programs for low-income and homeless individuals threaten the vitality of these important programs, and support from our generous community is more important than ever as the demand continues to grow.

“Support for our programs isn’t just about the money; it gives our members a sense of self worth and independence,” Cathy says. “Just knowing that the Market Foundation is behind us means a great deal.”

“\is has been the worst 2 years of my life as far as work. \is program helps a lot”

—LUPE, client of Senior Center’s Employment Program

SENIOR CENTER

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$258,000to the Pike Market Medical Clinic to cover the unfunded portion costs for 11,150 visits by the Clinic’s senior and uninsured patients—45% of all the Clinic’s visits for the coming year.

MEDICAL CLINIC

P I K E M A R K E T

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PATIENT-CENTERED CARE. Teamwork. Trust. These are just a few of the words that describe the unique care model of the Pike Market Medical Clinic’s Health Housing Outreach Team (HHOT). HHOT is a multidisciplinary team of health professionals that provides on-site care to residents in permanent supportive housing in downtown Seattle.

Katelyn Mills—a HHOT nurse based at Bakhita Gardens, which provides both a shelter and permanent housing for homeless women—describes her role as a “bridge” that connects impoverished patients to much-needed medical care and resources.

“Our goal is to empower patients and help them manage their own health,” Katelyn says.

And her team has done just that with Tracey. Tracey was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 1992 but never received proper care as she faced several obstacles in her life, including homelessness and lack of insurance. When she met Katelyn in January 2011, they formed an instant bond and worked together to put her health back on track. Tracey was referred to a primary care physician and

the diabetes education team at nearby Pike Market Medical Clinic. This coordination of care has helped Tracey become more confident in managing her health, from eating right, exercising and taking all her medications, all in just six short months.

“This program is excellent,” Tracey says. “I’m not in this alone anymore. I have a backbone now with these services supporting me.”

In 2010, the Clinic provided 24,666 visits to 4,310 patients, many of whom had similar stories. As the Clinic faces uncertainty of state budget cuts in the coming year, continued support from generous donors will be vital in sustaining programs such as HHOT.

“I’m grateful for the clinic’s services and I can tell that all the people really care about me and want me to be healthy.”

—TRACEY, patient of Clinic’s HHOT program

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$55,000to the Downtown Food Bank to cover the costs of 10,000 bags of groceries—nearly 1/3 of all bags the bank will distribute in the coming year.

FOOD BANK

D O W N T O W N

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MARIANNE’S FIRST ENCOUNTER with the Downtown Food Bank was for community service after a run-in with the law. What was supposed to only last three months evolved into something more—Marianne has been volunteering for nearly 20 years now!

“I loved the people and decided to come back and volunteer,” says Marianne. “I enjoy helping those in need and working here has helped me cope with my own depression.”

With only one full-time employee, the Food Bank is a community-run resource driven by dedicated volunteers who contribute more than 70,000 hours each year. And more than 90% of the volunteers are clients themselves, paying it forward by offering what they can—time and talent.

For Marianne, volunteering at the Food Bank isn’t just about handing out food, but also about forming a close-knit community with others who are experiencing similar hardships in their lives.

“It’s not an easy thing to come to the Food Bank and admit that you need help,” she says. “I hope to make people’s days a little bit better by remembering their name and smiling.”

The Food Bank is a vital resource for many who live in downtown Seattle, ranging from the homeless to frail seniors and even young adults who have recently been laid off. In 2010, the Food Bank started a home delivery program for residents in low-income housing around the Market neighborhood. Volunteers delivered groceries to those who are either home-bound or too frail to carry groceries from the Food Bank to their home. The Food Bank fielded 31,000 total visits from 2,000 clients and distributed more than 259 tons of food. As these numbers grow in the coming year, Food Bank manager Kevin Futhey says he hopes to expand partnerships with local companies to offer a healthy variety of proteins and fresh produce, items that tend to be lacking at the Food Bank.

“\e Food Bank is a second little home for me. I have met lifelong friends here.”

—MARIANNE, Food Bank volunteer

FOOD BANK

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$168,000to the Pike Market Child Care & Preschool—to fund 19 year-long scholarships for children from families who can’t afford the full cost of care.

CHILD CARE & PRESCHOOL

P I K E M A R K E T

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ONCE A MARKET community member, always a Market community member! This is especially true for Latoya, mother of 3-year-old Orion, fondly known as “Orion the Lion” at the Pike Market Preschool for his wild curly hair.

Latoya first joined the Market community 10 years ago as an employee of the Soapbox. It was through her former employer that she learned about the Preschool while pregnant with Orion. After some research and a tour of the facility, Latoya knew right away that the Preschool was a perfect fit. “I was hooked. This is where my child needs to be,” she says.

The Preschool offers a diverse and nurturing learning environment at an affordable price—nearly 75% of enrolled families receive some sort of tuition assistance. As a single mom juggling work and school, Latoya says the sliding scale tuition she pays is a true blessing.

“This preschool is one of the best in our state, and it eases my mind to be able to have my child get a great education here without stressing about how I’m going to pay,” says Latoya.

The Preschool’s focus on each child’s unique needs and skill sets is priceless and prepares them for success later in life. Latoya mentions that Orion is pretty advanced for age; he’s very articulate and loves to read books, “His teachers say sometimes they forget he’s only 3!”

In 2010, the Preschool provided 110,860 hours of high quality education and 22,986 nutritional meals and snacks for 90 children ages 18 months to 5 years. Thanks to support from our generous community, construction has begun on the Preschool’s new space, which is slated to open later this year.

“To know your child is getting a great education while getting cared for, it really doesn’t get any better than that.”

—LATOYA, mother of Preschool student

CHILD CARE & PRESCHOOL

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ANNUAL FUND DONORS: $100,000+ Otto & Phoebe Haas Fund • Seattle Hotel Association $20,000+ Al Clise • Medina Foundation • The Norcliffe Foundation • Schultz Family Foundation • Thursday Walkers $10,000+ Anonymous (1) • Jack Anderson • Melody and Ross Brown • Cape Flattery Foundation • Jody Foster and Dr. John Ryan

• Bill and Ruth True • Gull Industries, Inc. • Nordstrom • Washington RE Holdings LLC $5,000+ Anonymous (3) • Mark and Heather Barbieri • Paul and Debbi Brainerd • CH2M Hill • Lynn Claudon and Charley Royer • Peter Danelo • Anne E. Nordstrom Gittinger and D. Wayne Gittinger • Barbara Powell • Premera Blue Cross • Arnie and Debra Prentice • Real Networks Foundation • RedHook Brewery, Inc • Riddell Williams PS • Stuart and Lee Rolfe • Barbara and Joe Shickich

• Colette M. Stallbaumer and Warren Stickney • The Overton & Katharine Dennis Fund • Wells Fargo Foundation $1,000+ Anonymous (12) • AstraZeneca/Roche

• Advisory Services & Investments, LLC • Kathleen Albrecht • Bennett Bigelow & Leedom • American Foundation • The Anastassopoulos Family • Jerome and Rita Anches • Kim Anderson and Andrew Bentley • Brian E. Arbogast and Valerie Tarico • Botanical Designs, Inc. • Sam Baker and Coleen Zimmerman • Sarah Ballard

• Richard Barbieri and Lyn Tangen • Renee and Carl Behnke • Celebrated Chefs • Richard and Bobbie Berkowitz • Bobo Foundation • Rebecca L Bogard • Dan and Allison Bornholdt • Copacino+Fujikado • Robert and Marty Bradley • Anita Braker and Dave Olsen • Chris and Lisa Burdett • DeeAnn and David Burman • Jane Cantrell Caron • Serena Carlsen • Barbara and Andy Carrigan • Ernest R. and Audrey M. Turner Foundation • Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund • Barbara and Theodore Daniels • James B Denton Memorial Fund • Vasiliki Dwyer • Mary Egan • Fonte Coffee Roaster • Ellen Ferguson • Kenneth and Michele Ferguson • Fred Hutch Cancer Research • Susan and Frank Finneran • Kathryn I. Fleischer • The Honorable Betty B. Fletcher and Robert Fletcher • Gary and Kris Fluhrer • Hard Rock Cafe

• Holland America Lines • Dan Gallagher • Scott and Michelle Gass • Kathy A Gerlich • Shannon and Benjamin Girlando • Allan C. Golston • John and Beverly Graham • Jeff Hansberry • Horizons Foundation • Lisa A. Hayes • Suzanne Hittman • John and Faith Hogan • Isador Simon Family Foundation • Rick and Kandace Holley • Sean and Kalen Holmes • King County Combined Federal Campaign • Mark and Pat Houtchens • King County Employee Giving • Deborah Lynn Jacobs

• B. Gerald Johnson and Linda R. Larson • Robert and Kathleen Kaplan • Jim and Leslie Kerr • Steve Kersch • Deborah Killinger • King County Library System

• Neighborcare Health • Perkins Coie • Mary and Allan Kollar • Karen L. Koon and H Brad Edwards • Christopher and Alida Latham • Matt and Karen Le Master

• Janet Levy Pauli and William J. Pauli • Loeb Charitable Foundation • Vince and Pam Madden • Bret and Michele Matteson • Jim and Amanda Messina • Dan Moore

• Pike Place Market PDA • Blake and Molly Nordstrom • Jeannie and Bruce Nordstrom • Tom and Linda Norwalk • Debbie Oatey • Colleen Oliver • Marilyn and Mark Owen • Valerie Payne • Kelly and Dick Pelz • Pinkerton Foundation • Cynthia L. Phelps • Morningside Foundation • John and Vicki Pierce • Posner-Wallace Foundation • Pure Food Fish Market • Safeco Insurance • Sheraton Seattle Hotel • Jerry Raine and Yukiko Hayakawa • Ann Ramsay Jenkins • Anne Redman

• Raleigh M. Roark and Mary E. Preslar • Al Robertson and Sally Clarke • Sound Transit • Robert Schenet and Betty C. Scott • Stickney Research & Well Planned Companies • Ernest D. Sherman • Anne and Langdon Simons • Gerald R. Smith and Vicki Halper • Turner Construction Company • Josephine and Steve Spear

• Catherine A Stanford • Barbara Blywise /and Joan and Sheldon Steier • Webtrends • Helen Stusser • Liann and Stephen Sundquist • Arlene and Mark Tibergien

• Judy Tobin and Michael Baker • Joyce and Gary Tomlinson • Timothy T Tomlinson • Ben and Laura Trodd • Wyman Youth Trust • Philip Vogelzang and Kathleen McCoy • Andrew M. Volk and Jessica Dymsza-Volk • David and Sally Watkins • Thomas and Marlene Wissler • Craig and Joan Wrench • Wright Janeway Family Fund • Chap and Eve Alvord • Robin Ylvisaker $500+ Anonymous (6) • Altria Client Services • Karen Archer Perry • Bob and Clodagh Ash • Axio • Badgley, Phelps & Bell, Inc • Colymbus Foundation • Len Barson and Margie Wetherald • Crystal Bauer • Doug Beighle and Kathleen Pierce • Albert and Pamela Bendich

• Arnold and Judith Bendich • Bertschi School • Brook Boeskov • Paula E Boggs • Shannon Boldizsar • Judith and Cleve Borth • Herbert Bridge • The Buck Law Group • Butzel-Reaber Family Fund • Debbie and Michael Campbell • Joyce Chang • Grace and Adolph Christ • Anthony Cowan • Crowley Maritime Corporation

• Karan Dannenberg • Michael E. Dederer • Cassandra and Chris Delaune • Don Dennis and Clark Ransom • Michael Douglas • Doug and Maria Dreher • Michelle Dukes • Kris Engskov • Jeannie Falls • Gabrielle and David Fitzgerald • Beverly and Paul Fletcher • Paul and Kathy Fletcher • Micki Flowers • Roger H Forbes

• Dennis Forsyth • Francis & Co. PLLC • Jacob and Jennifer Freeman • Jean F. Gardner • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Matching Program • Ruth and William Gerberding • Henrietta Griffith • Steven Haluschak • David and Michele Hasson • Willard and Lyn Hay • Barbara Heimann • Suzanne Hight and Richard Cardwell

• Carol and Robert Hille • Hotel Andra • Yogi and Linda Hutsen • Susan Hyde and James Anderegg • Aimee and Wil Johnson • Darol and Mary Lou Johnson

• William and Sandy Justen • Kirkpatrick Family Foundation • Stewart Landefeld and Margaret Breen • Betsy Lieberman and Richard Groomer • David Luong and Michelle Tatom • Mary Anne and Chuck Martin • Kaaren and James McElroy • Withrow W Meeker • Anthony and Anena Metoyer • Donald and Pamela Mitchell

• Jennifer Sue Morgan • Christine B. Moss • Sean and Rory Mullen • Donald Munsil and Sarah W. Stone • Carla Murray and Thomas Robinson • Thomas H. Nelson

• Pam and Charlie Northrip • Marianne and Ken O’Bara • Thomas Ofner • Bowen Peck • Neal E. Pedersen and Patricia S. Pedersen • Elizabeth Reese • Barbara Rees-Wolf and Jeff Cohen • Renton School District • Randall and Ann Revelle • Glenn and Gladys Rimbey • George R. Rolfe and Lois Gamble Duncan • Sarkowsky Family Foundation • George Schweitzer • Seattle By Foot • Janet Strand Selby and Peter Selby • Tomoko Senechal • Ron and Michelle Severt • Kathryn Shields

• G Mark Snapp • Christine Susumi • Richard and Pat Thirlby • Shawn and Hope Toldo • Clarice Turner • The W Foundation • Betty L. Wagner • Tom Weeks and Deb Oyer • Cynthia B Whitaker • Brian and April Williamson • Stephen Winston and Sharon Baden • Glenna Olson and Conrad Wouters • Marla and Jerome Zink

The Market Foundation extends its gratitude to all who supported the Foundation’s efforts to award operational grants to the Pike Place Market’s human service agencies, capital projects and heritage programs between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011.

We regret that, due to space constraints, we are unable to acknowledge the generous contributions of the thousands of individuals who gave amounts ranging from $1 – $99.

Prior to April, we gave

$166,960to the Market’s human service programs received from targeted grants, including:

$13,000to Heritage House, the Market’s assisted living residence for our neighborhood’s frailest seniors;

$35,816to the Senior Center for its resident advocate program;

$29,304to the Clinic for its social work programs;

$3,379to the Preschool to re-design its new playground.

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ANNUAL RE PORT

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• Mary E. Zona • Rhetta Spring Zoog and Richard Marks $250+ Anonymous (5) • Inez D Allan • Susan Andersen • Athenian Inn • Bob and Lynn Barton • Gwen and Fred Bassetti • Benjamin and Erica Bauermeister • Bette Beck

• Beecher’s Handmade Cheese • Maureen P Bekemeyer • William Block • Karen M Bocz • Nancy Bolduc • Andrew and Brenda Bor • Bruce and Tina Borrus • Jane Brand • Elizabeth Brown • Brad and Amber Busch • CH2M HILL Inc • John and Sallie Chaney • Cynthia Christen and William Hanaway • Leslie Christian and Heather Andersen • City of Bellevue • City of Kirkland • Dennis and Jenny Clark • Name Bracelets • Coffman Engineers • Andrew Cohen

• Gail and Michael Coie • Andrew Coveler and Elizabeth Leber • Walter Cushman • Shaiza Damji and Alif Nurani • Caroline Dermarkarian • John and Linda Diaz • Murray and Julie Dow • Marci Dray • Lauren Dunlap • David and Ann Easton • Brandon Elieff • Perry England • Mitch Evans • Victor and Patricia Feltin • Denny and Karen Fitzpatrick • Judith and Daniel Foley • Robert and Diana Forman • Elizabeth Fujino • Joe Fuller • Tim and Martha Fuller

• Leslie Gallagher • Kathleen and Richard Gary • Judith Gille • Susan Gilleland • Stanley A Gillman • Andrea Gleichweith • Lisa Goodman • Janice Granberg • Bill and Susan Grinstein • Nancy and Robert Grote • Bill and Nancy Hanneman • Anne Harper • Louise Hasson • Michele Hasson • Peter J Hemmen • Chris Hurley & Marlys Erickson • Jennifer Huston • Pamela G. Hynes • IFPTE Local 17 • Weldon E. Ihrig and Susan Knox • Walter and Celine Impert

• Inn at the Market • George and Kristina Johnson • Mark Johnson and Kathy Malley • Melissa and Mark Johnson • Susan Jane Jollineau • Patricia J. Jones and Steve Jones • Robert Kaplan and Margaret Levi • King County Nurses Association • Wally and Liz Krengel • Lyn and Richard Krizanich • Stacey Krum • Gerald Kumata • Le Panier • Le Pichet • Eileen Lennon • M A Leonard • Laura Lippman and Henry Mustin • William and Martha Longbrake • Carol Lowe • Lowell’s Restaurant • Claudia Lowman • Biss and Christy McCarthy • Joseph and Paula McGee • Cynthia and Mike McKee • Sally McKenzie • Edward McLaughlin • Cheryl McQuiston • Metsker Maps of Seattle • David and Laura Midgley • Thomas Moeser • Cori Moore • David and Catherine Myre • Paul S Neal • Lisa Nelson • Constance M Niva • Jim Odom • Andrew and Cindy Olsen • Diane and Walter Orenstein • Warren and Jana Ostrom • Kristi A Pangrazio • Michael Parham • Susan Parker • John H. Pehrson and Beverly J. Welti • Kim and Allison Peterson • Katherine Pettit • David Pietka • Pike & Western Wine Shop • The Pink Door • Place Pigalle • Mark Proulx and Nancy Kuehnoel • Quality Cheese • Katherine and Douglass Raff • Michael and Gale Reynvaan • Erin F Rice • Evelyne Rozner and Matt Griffin • John K. Sage and Shelly Ogden • Sasquatch Books • Sheila and George Saul • Shelley Schermer

• Roberta Sherman and Ernest Sherman • Eugene and Jane Silberberg • Joe Slattery • Snyder Hartung Kane Strauss Architects, P.S., Inc • Sotto Voce • The Spanish Table • Marlene and Lewis Stone • Linda Straley • Neal and Nan Sullins • David and Susan Sullivan • John Sullivan • Sallie Teutsch • Duncan A Thieme • John Tidwell • Totem Smokehouse • John H. Turnbull and JoAnn Cowan • Matthieu and Rita Van Der Peet • Nicole R Vogel • Deidra Wager

• Judith and James Wagonfeld • Bradley and Marisa Walker • Clifford A Webster • Thomas and Katherine Weed • James F. Williams • Rob Williamson and Kim Williams • Mark Wittow and Gail Gatton • Jodie Wohl and Richard Hert • Rogan Zangari and Domenica Zangari • Rick Zieve • Zymogenetics $100+ Anonymous (25) • Alexis Hotel • Rosalie A. Alhadeff • Vicki and Bruce Alsip • Daniel and Helen Anderson • Rodney and Eleanor Anderson

• Stephanie D Anderson • Virginia Anderson • Bill and Sandra Arrendale • Art Stall Gallery • AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP PAC Match Program • Janice Avery • Sally and Brad Bagshaw • Cara Bailey • Dale Bailey • Kendall and Sonia Baker • Patrick and Cheri Baker • Scott and Diane Barron • Gary L Bauch • Jim and JoAnn Beaumont • Lynn and Howard Behar • Matt and Rohila Behrens • Katherine Bell • Daniel Berger • Mearl Bergeson • Chris and Joan Berry • Carol and Carl Binder • David J. Bird • Betty and Steven Block • Katherine C. Bogard • Tama Borriello • Jere Brennan and Osaj Begin • Ann Brown and Janet Henderson • Kathy Brown • Margaret Brown • Rony Brown

• Brudvik Family Charitable Gift Fund • Jonathan Buchter • Melinda A. Buckley • Buffalo Exchange • Terese Bullen • Andrea Burgess • David and Kimberly Burroughs • Angie Buysse • Kimberly Callahan • James and Emily Carlisle

• Sandy Carovano • Chris Carpenter • Tim Ceis • William and Frankie Chapman • Marj Charlier • John Christison • City Fish • City of Redmond • David and Mari Clack • Judy Clegg and Lynn Davison • Howard Cohen and Gino Reyes • Tom and Berta Cohen • Alexandra F Collier • Anita and Taylor Collings • Bryan Collins • Richard Conlin • Anne S Cooper • Jeff and Penny Coppersmith • Fred Cox • Michael and Virginia Cox • Stacey Crawshaw-Lewis and Jeff Lewis • John Creighton and Hannelore Daniel • Sharon and Arthur Crisera • Kris Cromwell • Bruce M. Cross • Barbara Crowe • Catherine and John Crowley • The Crumpet Shop • Colleen M. Cullen and Mark F. Martino

• Catherine Cunningham • Jann Curley • Margaret Curtin and Jim Wilder • Lois and Dan Daley • Cynthia L. David and Elihu H. Estey • Brent Davidson • Judith L Delaittre • DeLaurenti Specialty Food & Wine • Linda Derschang

• Monica Desimone • Susie Detmer • Marjory Devers • Janice Dilworth • Dwight and Susan Dively • LTC W.E. Dock USARet. Johanna Dock • Eileen Dodd • Dragon’s Toy Box • Greg and Kristin Duff • Steve Duncan • Ruth S. Dunlop • Kati Dunn • David Dunneback • Ed Newbold - Wildlife Artist • Susan Eidenschink • Emily Ellis • Ruby Elwood • Virgie Erickson • Jean Eshelman • Lottie Eskilsson • Kelly Evans • Kimberly Marie Fabel • Susan Fahringer

• Jim and Pam Fattore • Anne Fennessy and David Moseley • Cynthia Ferrell • Marilyn and Dick Fike • Ken and Denise Fine • John Finke and Jamie Enslin • First & Pike News • Joanne Flaschetti and David Warner • Lisa Fleek

• Barbara Flynn • Bruce Flynn • Tami Foust-Krutsinger and Dean Krutsinger • Frank’s Quality Produce, Inc. • Scott Fraser • Brian and Elizabeth Frederick • Irene F Fury • Helen M Gamble • Marcia Garrett • Celeste F. Gazarek and Michael D. Roberts • Julie Gerrard • Margaret and John Gibson • Lisabeth Sue Gildea • Marc Gimbel • Melinda Giovengo • Jean H. Godden • Harry Goldman and Jettie Person • Gerald and Sylvia Goldstein • Thomas H Goldstein

• George Goodall • Google Matching Gifts Program • Patricia Gossler • Bruce Goto • Ken Grant • Linda Gray • Ellen Greene • Deanna Gregory • Joy Hale • Mark Haley • Larry Hamilton • Steven Hamilton • Larry and Lea Hamlin

• Grace Han • Bill Hankes • Matt Hanna • James Harkins and Joan Kitterman-Harkins • Trika Harms zum Spreckel • Dennis Haskell • Adam Hasson • Phyllis Hatfield • James Haydu • James Healy and Loretta Metcalf • Teresita Heiser • Rodney Hines • Michael W Hoge • Peter and Bavan Holloway • Ruth N. Holmquist • William D Hood • Sara C. Hoppin • Mari Horita • Russell Horton • Bryan M. Houghton • Richard and Margaret Hudson • Dennis Isham

• Paul and Jane Ishii • Keith Ito • Stella Jacobs • Mary Lee K. Jahn • Frank and Roberta Jenes • Jane A Johnson • Seattle Bites Foods Tours • Marcia Johnson Witter and Max Witter • Debbie J. Juntunen and Steve M. Evans • Dysa Kafoury • Paul Kassen • Nicolas Kassis • Bradley S Keller • Richard Kelley • Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney • Daniel Kivlahan • Seymour and Evelyn Klebanoff • Julie A Koch • Peter and Sharron Kron • Ingrid and Andrew Krueger • Arthur Kuniyuki • Frances J Kwapil • Kay and Andy Landis • Barb Larimer and Bob Royer • Kathie G. Larsen • Rhoda and Thomas Lawrence • Bruce and Cathleen Leader • Bernadette Lee • Virginia and Nick Leibold • Erin Letey • Emily J Levy • Brian L Lewis • Karin Link • Lisa Harris Gallery • John Llewellyn and Karen Syrjala • Hans Loback • Hubert G. Locke • Logan’s Hammer • Ruth Ann Lohmann • Bruce and Andrea Lorig • LeAnn Loughran • Stephen Lovell

• Shelley MacElveen • Maggie’s Shoes • Mrs. Warren G Magnuson • Eric J Mandel • Lisa Manghi • Cynthia J Marin • MarketSpice • Deverick Martin • John and Kristina Mason • Laura Struble Masters • Carmen Matthews • Fayne S. McCaffray • Jennifer A McCausland • Ronald and Harriet McClain • Evy McElmeel and JV Hirschmann • Ruth McLuckie • Beth Meidinger • Lauren Mellon • Geoffrey P Melrose • Karen L Melton • MERCK Partnership for Giving

• Meridian Geographics LLC • Edith Middleton • Sandra Milard • Victoria Miles • James and Cheri Minorchio • Egon and Laina Molbak • Montlake Elementary School PTA • Christopher Moore • Debra Morrison • Mary Kay Morse

• Ralph Morton • Christine Mueller • Harry and Judith Mullikin • Carole R Muth • Paul and Carol Neiman • Sharon Nelson • Angela Niemann • Sylvia Nierling • Edward and Barbara Nilson • Nancy and James Noack • Northshore School District #417 • Randall P Olsen • Trina K Olsen • Ruth Olsen Lawson and Robert T. Lawson • Ellen A. Ostheller • Kathleen M O’Sullivan • Michael and Susan Otten • Joseph F Paar • Valerie A Paganelli • Randy Pagulayan

• Theresa Pan Hosley and Larry Hosley • Pappardelle’s Pasta • Christie D Parker • Kenneth E Payson • Lars Pedersen • Richard and Nancy Peebles • Janet Pelz and Bob Koplowitz • Susan and Michael Peskura • Janice Peterson • Rep. Eric Pettigrew • Gil Picciotto and Amelia Picciotto • Pennie Pickering • Michael D Pierson • Diane Pilon • Cynthia Pomianek • Joan Poultridge • Linda H. Preizler • Sharon U Primm-Dayot • David and Sandra Prince • John and Priscilla Privat • Carl Pruzan • Carrianne Pugh • Leigh and Louise Rabel • Paul A Raidna • Hal Rappaport and Michael Iverson • Tom M Rasmussen • Rebecca Raven • Kay D Ray • Joan Reeves • Janey L. Repensek and Warren Weissman • George Reynolds • Steven J Rice • Shasha Richardson • James and Joyce Riley • Daniel Ripley • Terry Roche • Jean Ross • Rotary Grocery • Dr. Alan Rothblatt and Dr. Sima Kahn • Charles H Royce • Matthew and Malia Rumbaugh • Jerret E. Sale and Rachel E. Klevit • Mindi Schautz • Michael Schick and Katherine Hanson • Ryan Schlemmer • Debin Schliesman • Jeff and Julie Schoenfeld • Julia and Chris Schroeder • Jim and Kelly Schwarting • Mimi Sheridan • Shannon Sheron • FR Shuman • Sill Family Foundation Inc. • Rainelle Sizemore and Wayne Porter • Shannon Skinner and Thomas Tanaka • Stephen and Diane Smith • Snohomish County PUD • Dr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Sobottka • Sosio’s Produce • Jane Spaulding • Sterling Savings Bank • Edwin and Kathryn Sterner • Christine Stevens • Elaine Stevens • Diane Stielstra • Kay and John Stimson • Joan Storms • James and Lou Ann Street • William L. Stremel • Daniel D. Syrdal and Lori Ward • Lauri H Taft • Bryan Tagas • Carol Tashiro • Dorothy Frost Teeter • Brian and Chelsea Tomlinson • 1215 Fund-Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City • Kathryn Trigg

• Everett and Sandra Trout • Kristine Tryon • David Tsujimoto • Katherine and James Tune • Uli’s Famous Sausage • United Way of King County • Jennifer Veninga • Chris and Molly Verschuyl • Jolene Vrchota • David S Waggoner

• Eden N Waggoner • David E. Wagoner • Dr Jill A. Wakefield • Ed Waldock • Brooke Wallace • Washington Poison Center • Amy L. Watson • Alan Waugh • Heidi Wehrle-Marr and Stewart Marr • Kenneth and Alberta Weinberg

• Mary Welk • Matt and Marianne Wells • Whalen & Firestone • Rhonda and Roy Whitehead • Katie B. Wilkinson • Marti Williamson • Thomas and Dolores Wilson-Files • Michael and Nancy Windus • Dan and Edna Wood • Susan and Douglas Woods • Ken Woolcott and Suzanne Faille • John Wuest • Michelle Yapp • Evelyn P Yenson • Erin Younger and Ed Liebow

SECOND CENTURY SOCIETY—Members of the Second Century Society have made irrevocable bequest pledges valued at $25,000 or more. Thanks to donations from the Board of Directors and from Jeannie and Bruce Nordstrom, Second Century pledges are matched and donors see their gift begin working in their names immediately.Anita Braker and Dave Olsen • Dan Carmichael • Peter Danelo • Vasiliki Dwyer • Jean Burch Falls • Jeannie and Bruce Nordstrom • Barbara Powell • Warren Stickney • Cynthia B Whitaker

EMPLOYEE GIVING AND MATCHING GIFT EMPLOYERS —Thanks to the following employers and giving campaigns for making it possible for employees to make and increase their donations effortlessly via workplace giving campaigns and matching gift programs. The Market Foundation received $54,400 last fiscal year thanks to these programs.Amgen Foundation Matching Gifts • AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP PAC Match Program • AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign • Axio • Bank of America United Way Campaign • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Matching Program • Bola Architecture & Planning • Bullitt Foundation • CH2M Hill • CH2M HILL Inc • City of Bellevue • City of Kirkland • City of Redmond • City of Seattle • Coalition for Charitable Choice • Combined Federal Campaign of North Puget Sound • Community Health Charities of Washington State • Crowley Maritime Corporation • Fred Hutch Cancer Research • Goldman Sachs Matching Gift Program • Google Matching Gifts Program

• King County Combined Federal Campaign • King County Employee Giving • King County Library System • Microsoft Matching Gifts Program • Northshore School District #417 • Peterson Sullivan LLP • Pike Market Child Care & Preschool • Pike Place Market PDA • Port of Seattle • Real Networks Foundation • The Regence Employee Giving Campaign • Renton School District • Silver Creek Capital Management LLC • Snohomish County PUD • Sound Transit • Starbucks Partner Giving Programs • State of Washington • UBS Financial Services • United Way of King County • United Way of Snohomish County • Verizon Foundation - Matching Incentive Program • Washington Poison Center • Wizards of the Coast, Inc. USA • Zymogenetics

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WORKPLACE DONORS —We are grateful to these donors for the gifts they gave through payroll deduction programs in their workplaces:Anonymous (11) • Paul Adler • The Anastassopoulos Family • Donald Anderson • Daniel Anderson • Brian E. Arbogast and Valerie Tarico • William Badgeley • Patrick Baker • Mary Baxter • Jennifer Benn • Andrew Bernat • Carol Binder • Suzanne Black • William Block • Nancie A. Boccio • Rebecca L Bogard • Monica Bradley • Carol Bryant • Thomas A. Buford • Andrea Burgess • R. Stephen Bushley • Kimberly Callahan • Steven Carter • Leroy Chadwick

• Maaren Chapman • Karen E. Conrad • Brenda Cooper • Colleen M. Cullen • Christopher Davis • Jennifer Davis • Judith L Delaittre • Dwight D. Dively • Amy Domres • Kathryn T Duncan • Lauren Dunlap • David Dunneback

• Chris D. Ebert • Mara Elberts • Lynda Emel • Marlys Erickson • Richard Evans • Kimberly Marie Fabel • Stephen Farneman • Che Feng Butler • Sarah Finney • Barbara Flynn • Patricia A. Foster • Christabel Fowler • John M. Franklin • Ben Franz-Knight • Leslie Gallagher • Jerry Gibbs • Stephen Giscombe • Suna Gurol • Steven Haluschak • Jay Hamilton • Trika Harms zum Spreckel • Lewis Hauenstein • Lisa A. Hayes • Dean Reese Heerwagen • Harriet H. Herschel • Cathey A. Hettinger • Bruce Hilyer • Sarah E. Holte • Laureen Hoo • Michael G. Horan • Joeleen M Horning-Dinh • Thomas B. Hovde • Sherrill Huff • Season Hughes • Sandie L. Ihrig • Elsie Janson • Jeffrey Jarvis

• Mark Johnson • Freedom Johnson • Carolynn Johnson • Kirste Johnson • Robert S. Kaplan • Richard Kelley • Daniel Knutson-Bradac • Peter Kron • Arthur Kuniyuki • Penny Larsen • Janette Lee • James Lema • Sandrisa M. Lewellyn • Katherine Lichtenstein • Cyrus Lo • Ruth Ann Lohmann • Thomas Long • Emily Luth • Sarah Lynch • Carol Mabbott • Barbara Ann Mack • Eric J Mandel • Chris Manojlovic • Gordon D. McConnell • Douglas J. McDonnal

• Donald McFarlane • Peggy McPartland • Lauren Mellon • Karen L Melton • Michelle Meyer • Julie Miller • Kathleen A. Moriarty • Donald Munsil and Sarah W. Stone • Elaine Nasco-Egnew • Elizabeth M Neal • Claire R. Noriega

• Rayma Norton • Shannon Okada • Shirley Oliver • Kevin O'Neill • Joseph F Paar • Christie D Parker • Michele Peterson • Wayne Porter • Sharon U Primm-Dayot • Timothy Randolph • Rebecca Raven • Elizabeth Reese • Steven J Rice • Erin F Rice • Jason Rich • Kristin Richardson • Laura Robins-Morr • Emily Routledge • Dawn Rutherford • Gregory Sandoval • Toni Schlesinger • FR Shuman • Rainelle Sizemore • Margaret Skjelset • Susanna Smith

• Colette M. Stallbaumer • Suzanne Stevens • William L. Stremel • Linda Strout • Christian C. Sundberg • Terri Suzuki • Erika Sweet • Carol Tashiro • Dorothy Frost Teeter • Paula Tharp • Patricia Thompson • Robert R Thompson

• Gayle J Torgerson • Marsha Ulmer • Patty Vendenburgh • Don Vogt • Mark Waggoner • David S Waggoner • Thomas Weed • Cat Whitaker • John Whitton • Leila Wilke • Midge Williams • Sharon Wilson • William Wilson

• Riann Wishon • John Wuest • Michelle Yapp • Judy Yuen • Anthony G. Zona

HERITAGE CLUB —Donors who have included the Market Foundation in bequests or trusts:Sarah Ballard • Shirley and Alfred Collins • Marlys Erickson • Anne Fennessy & David Moseley • Denis & Ken Fine • Susan & Frank Finneran • Christina Hooko • Andrew Hough • Daniel Lieberman • Kay Mesirow • Jeannie Nordstrom • Cyndie Phelps • Loretta Pirozzi • Helen Stusser

IN-KIND DONORS2100 Bistro and Bar • Jo Addison • Alaskan Brewing Co. • ART Restaurant & Lounge • Athenian Inn • Barrio Restaurant • Best Western Executive Inn • BOKA Kitchen + Bar • LaDon Bradburn • Cafe Campagne • Causality

• Chipotle Mexican Grill • Alexandra Collier • David Comstock • Cutters Bayhouse • Jennifer Davis • DeLaurenti Specialty Food & Wine • Don & Joe's Meats • DRY Soda Co. • Judith Foley • Nancy Ford • Goose Island Brewing

• Hard Rock Cafe • Holland America Lines • Hoodsport Winery • Hotel Andra • Hotel Monaco, Seattle • Icon Grill • Il Fornaio • Inn at the Market • Ivar's Acres of Clams • Japanese Gourmet Restaurant • Jeremy Lange Photography

• Jimmy's on First • KMTT The Mountain • Kona Brewing Co. • Lazy Boy Brewing Co. • Le Pichet • Library Bistro & Bookstore Bar • Lowell's Restaurant • Maritime Pacific Brewing Co. • MarketSpice • Matt's in the Market • Kaaren McElroy • Frances Myers • Jay Moulton • Neighborcare Health • Noble Wine Ltd • On Safari Foods • Gail Paine • Pan Pacific Hotel Seattle • Pear Delicatessen & Shoppe • Beth Peyton • Pike Place Market PDA • Wayne Porter

• Purple Cafe and Wine Bar • Racha Noodles & Thai Cuisine • RedHook Brewery, Inc • Regatta Bar & Grille • Seattle Homes and Lifestyles Magazine • Seattle Symphony • Seattle Uncorked • Seattle Weekly • Serafina/Cicchetti

• Silver Cloud Inns & Hotels • Sixth Avenue Inn • Sizemore • So Much Yarn • Spinasse • Starbucks Coffee • Starbucks Coffee—Pike Place Market • Rebecca Stinson • Taberna Del Alabardero • TASTE Restaurant at SAM • The Confectional • The Georgian • The Odom Corporation • The Pike Brewing Company • The Pink Door • The Ruins • The Spanish Table • Totem Smokehouse • Triamp Group • Twist Restaurant and Lounge/Ventana • Uli's Famous Sausage • Virginia Inn • Janet Walker • Widmer Brothers Brewing

VOLUNTEERS—We extend our sincere appreciation to the more than 200 volunteers who assisted us with special events last year. The following volunteers donated additional time by working in the Market Foundation office, serving on event planning committees, leading Market Heritage Tours/Chef Tours of the Market and/or with the Food Link Program.Betsy Anderson • Joice Barnard • Brook Boeskov • Leonora B. Clarke • Carol Danell • Denise Edgar • Jack Edgar • Carol Figura • Alan Figura • Nancy Ford • Betty J. Frost • Trika Harms zum Spreckel • Cher Hisken • Patricia J. Jones

• Mary Kollar • Larry Lancaster • Jeri Lee • Megan Lee • Marge B. Levy • Carmela Llaneta • Lindsey Lund • Amanda Miller • Suzanne Miyahira • Ann Mueller • Carol Nichols • Nancy Nipples • Mary Susan Pitlick • Randy Rogers

• Kimberly Sandhu • Kay Stimson • Peter Stross • Susan Veninga • Ed Waldock • Gerlinde Whetzell • Jessica Whetzell • Shelley Wilson

IN HONOR OFTiffany Babcock • Becky Bogard • DeeAnn Burman • Naomi Gilbert • Cindy at Goldmine Jewelry • Lyle Christman • Richard L Desimone Jr • Janice Dilworth • Joel Eide • Lottie Eckilsson • Marlys Erickson • Jeannie Falls

• Amy Gadoury • Jerri Lane • Mark Mandel • Richard and Charlotte McCollim • Gretchen Mueller • Howard Schultz • Stephen Sprenger • Liann Sundquist • The Queen Anne Coffee Club (a group of friends who grew up together in Queen Anne) • Tom Weed • Glenna Olson and Conrad Wouters

IN MEMORY OFSheila Dwyer • Doug Fleming • Mary Vinton Fleming • Douglas and Mary Fleming • Dr Vincent C Kelley • David and Lois Loback • Sue Manzo • Marli Martin • Clifton Norris Maudslien • Tamara Muttart • Donna Seppa

• Jim Vogel • Vi Wolff

EVENT SPONSORSBoConcept • Bogard & Johnson • Botanical Designs, Inc. • Caffe Vita • Causality • Charlie's Produce • Chipotle Mexican Grill • Dorsey Whitney • Inn at the Market • KeyBank • KMTT The Mountain • Lamb Promotion Research and Information Board • Macrina Bakery and Cafe • Mahatma Rice • Mahatma Rice • Noble Wine Ltd • Jeannie & Bruce Nordstrom • Perkins Coie • Pike Place Market PDA • Premera Blue Cross • Red Lion Hotels Corporation • Riddell Williams PS • Safeco Insurance • Seattle Homes and Lifestyles Magazine • Seattle Uncorked • Seattle's Convention & Visitor Bureau • Slow Food Seattle • SRG Partnership, Inc • Starbucks Coffee Company

• Sterling Savings Bank • Sur La Table • The Commerce Bank of Washington • The Pike Brewing Company • Turner Construction • US Bank • Via Tribunali • Volcanic Minerals • Washington RE Holdings LLC • Wells Fargo • Zipcar

We apologize for any incorrect or misspelled names. We would greatly appreciate assistance in helping us correct our records. Please call Rainelle Sizemore

with changes at (206) 774-5262.

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INCOME

Events $751,705 49%

Contributions $302,282 20%

Grants & earned income 443,513 29%

Capital & special projects $24,972 2%

TOTAL $1,522,472

In-kind contributions $272,291

EXPENSES

Events $269,661 21%

Fundraising $128,095 10%

Heritage programs & merchandise $16,163 1%

Grants to human service programs $801,445 63%

Administration & depreciation $60,656 5%

TOTAL $1,276,020

Reserved for future projects $246,452

Administration & depreciation

Events

Fundraising

Heritage programs & merchandise

Grants to human service programs

Capital & special projects

Events

Contributions

Grants & earned income

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010 – 2011Kim AndersonMark BarbieriRich BerkowitzCarol BinderBecky BogardMelody BrownDeeAnn Burman,

Secretary

Jeff CalkinsDebbie Campbell,

Vice President

Lynn ClaudonElizabeth CoppingerPeter Danelo,

President

Ruby Elwood

Jim FattoreSusan Finneran,

Treasurer

Joe FullerTim Fuller Sally GarrattShannon GirlandoDavid HassonTheresa Pan-HosleyKen JacksonJanie JohnsonJerri LaneDan MooreSen. Ed MurrayJaime Neal

Pat PattersonRep. Eric PettigrewJohn PierceAnne RedmanLisa SamsonJackson SchmidtCraig ShaferBarbara ShickichJaneen SimmonsJoe SlatteryWarren StickneyDavid WatkinsConrad WoutersEvelyn Yenson

Joice BarnardJenn DavisMarlys EricksonBarbara FlynnMichele Peterson

Kimberly SandhuRainelle SizemoreErika SweetTom Weed

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