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What’s Inside Letter from the Chair 2 Affordable Care Act 3 Barton Cardiology Expands 4 Quality Improvements 5 Barton Health Grants 6 Cocktail Contest Photos 7 Spirit of Philanthropy 8 Gearing Up for Festival 9 Donor Survey Results 10 2012 Donors 11 Barton Foundation Fall 2013 Heartbeat

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What’s Inside Letter from the Chair 2Affordable Care Act 3Barton Cardiology Expands 4 Quality Improvements 5 Barton Health Grants 6Cocktail Contest Photos 7Spirit of Philanthropy 8Gearing Up for Festival 9 Donor Survey Results 10 2012 Donors 11

Barton Foundation

Fall 2013Heartbeat

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Letter from the ChairDear Fellow Community Members, As the new Chairman of the Barton Foundation, I look forward to the challenges of the coming year. It is with some trepidation that we look toward the roll-out of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the many challenges that it represents for Barton Health and our community.

While many in our community will benefit from having affordable healthcare, how that will affect our rural hospital remains to be seen. Each day we learn something new, and we won’t know the full effect of healthcare reform for years to come.

As Chairman, it is my job to assist the Hospital in improving the quality of healthcare available to our community. One of the Foundation’s primary roles is that of fund raiser for Barton Health; our vision statement is:

“To positively impact the health of everyone in our community by providing the financial resources necessary to fulfill Barton Health’s

mission”

This coming year, I think we will have another role that may be just as important, if not more, and that is to help educate our community about how to better access care and how to improve their overall health. Basically,

we need to move the emphasis in this country (not just this community) from curing disease to preventing it from happening altogether.

• Barton Health offers numerous wellness and informational seminars that are free and open to the public.

• Barton Health recently doubled the size of the Barton Community Health Center to better serve Lake Tahoe residents and surrounding areas.

The most affordable healthcare program available today is prevention and early detection. As the new Chairman of the Barton Foundation, I am committing myself to getting this message out to the community. I look forward to working toward achieving our mission “inspiring philanthropy for the health of our community”.

Sincerely,

Bob Heffernan Chairman Barton Foundation

Barton Foundation Board of TrusteesChairBob Heffernan

Vice ChairRyan Ritchie

Secretary/TreasurerMary Bittner

Karen ConantNancy HarrisonBrian HoganMelissa JesterKen JillsonAnn JonesGreg KlickKatie LongAngela MooreKim Montooth-WelkerDan Norman, M.D.Chris ProctorJulie ReganRuby TurnerDiane Roeser-KinneyJohn Williams

Foundation StaffKindle Craig, Executive DirectorSara Conrad, Development SpecialistDenise Earls, Donor Relations & Finance SpecialistJennifer Taylor, Special Events Coordinator

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WHO WILL QUALIFY FOR HELP WITH INSURANCE COSTS?

Available insurance financing Single person annual income

Family of four annual income

Medicaid (Medi-Cal) health coverage (not all states are offering this benefit) Up to $15,302 Up to $31,155

Help to pay your premium, if you buy in your State’s online marketplace

Between

$11,505-$46,021

Between

$23,425-$93,700

Subsidies for out-of-pocket costs, if you buy in your state’s online marketplace Up to $28,763 Up to $58,562

Source: Kaiser Family Foundation Subsidy Calculator

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Affordable Care Act

You can hardly listen to the radio, read a newspaper, or turn on the television without hearing something about healthcare reform. Since October 1st when Covered California and Nevada Health Link launched, we’ve heard a whole lot more.

While we may be inundated with media about the Affordable Care Act (aka ObamaCare) how many of us actually know what this means to our healthcare coverage? Well, at Barton, we spend a lot of time dissecting the legislation and trying to figure out just what it means for our community and how we can help you to navigate the system. We’ve attempted to give you a quick primer on the law (we couldn’t possibly include every detail of the 10,0000+ page document here) and how Barton is helping our community navigate the new system.

1. Everyone is affected by the Affordable Care Act because it establishes new consumer protections and benefits.

• Consumer protections: A ban on lifetime limits and annual dollar limits set by insurance companies.

• Better Benefits: The new law also requires that all new policies include free immunizations and cancer screenings, well-woman visits, screenings for gestational diabetes and more.

• Expansion of coverage: Young adults can stay on their parents’ plan until age 26, and in 2014 people with pre-existing conditions can no longer be denied coverage or charged more for premiums.

2. The new law is not meant to replace private employer-provided health insurance or Medicare. It is really meant to help individuals who may be “locked out of the market” due to high deductibles or pre-existing conditions.

3. The Individual Mandate. We’ve all heard this one bandied about – and yes, every American who can afford coverage will be required to purchase health insurance or pay a tax penalty.

The tax penalty for individuals will start at $95 a year or up to 1% of your income - whichever is greater - and by 2016 rises to $695 per year or 2.5% of your income. For a family, the tax is capped at $285 in 2014 and rises to more than $2000 by 2016. There are exceptions to the law too. For instance, if you will be spending more than 8% of your income on the cheapest qualifying insurance plan after tax credits and subsidies, you are exempt.

4. New Ways to Buy and Afford Health Insurance. Starting October 1, 2013 folks can shop for insurance via online health insurance marketplaces

also known as “exchanges”. In California the program is known as Covered California and in Nevada it is the Nevada Health Link. The great thing about the state-based exchanges is that they offer you a single “door” to shop for insurance, get side-by-side comparisons of the different offerings, and if you qualify, you may also receive a tax credit or enroll in Medi-Cal (California’s Medicaid). The exchanges are meant to increase ease of use and expand health insurance to those that might previously have not been able to afford health insurance. NOTE: You do not have to buy your insurance through the exchange; you can still purchase insurance on your own directly through your broker.

Barton’s Role: Barton Health is gearing up for reform. We have numerous trained personnel ready to help with enrollment. To find more information about the plans offered by your state, visit CoveredCA.com (1-800-300-1506) or NevadaHealthLink.com (1-855-768-5465). You can enroll in a plan on your own or give us a call at 530-600-1984 and we will be happy to assist you.

To find general information about the Affordable Care Act, you can visit Barton’s website where we have the latest and greatest information on reform.

Ready or Not, Here it Comes

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Barton Cardiology Expands

At Barton Health, we’re committed to strengthening the hearts of our community by offering our residents and visitors the care that they need right here in the Tahoe basin. Led by David Young, MD, Barton Cardiology, located within Barton Memorial Hospital, offers a comprehensive approach that addresses prevention, diagnosis, intervention or referral, and rehabilitation.

In the last two years, Dr. Young and his staff have built a practice of more than 2,000 patients. While many of them reside in Lake Tahoe, others travel from western Nevada, eastern and coastal California. Barton Cardiology offers a variety of services to treat coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, valvular heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, high blood pressure, cholesterol abnormalities, pacemakers, and defibrillators. Dr. Young grew up in San Diego, California.

He started his undergraduate education at Ithaca College in upstate New York. In order to be closer to his father, who owns a home in Incline Village, he decided to transfer to the University of Nevada, Reno where he completed his undergraduate and medical degrees.

After medical school, Dr. Young returned to his home town to complete his residency in Internal Medicine at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, California. He remained there for the next several years completing his Cardiology Fellowship. Dr. Young met his wife, Rebecca, during residency and the two were married in Maui in 2007. The couple has since started their family and are the loving parents of two beautiful little boys, Noah and Jacob. In 2010, the family decided to move back to Reno, where Dr. Young joined Sierra Nevada Cardiology Associates and worked at Renown Health. In late 2011,

Taking Care of Your Heart, Closer to Home

Dr. Young joined Barton Health, initially only a few days a week. The practice grew quickly and now Dr. Young sees patients all week, providing telehealth services on Mondays and Fridays and seeing patients in his office Tuesday through Thursday.

Dr. Young focuses on providing quality care to each individual patient. He wants to build relationships and prides himself on being approachable and friendly. In addition to providing comprehensive cardiac care, he has drastically improved Barton Memorial Hospital’s ability to manage patients having an acute cardiac event. Under his direction, along with the expertise of his fellow physicians at Barton, low-risk patients are now able to stay here for treatment. With his knowledge, the process of transferring high-risk cases that require a more advanced level of cardiac care to another facility has been greatly improved. Barton Cardiology is the beneficiary of the Festival of Trees & Lights this year. With the funds raised we will expand the cardiology division and create a more inviting and healing environment. The office will be completely remodeled and solely dedicated to provide for the needs of the Cardiology department and their patients. New provisions will include a telemedicine room with state-of-the-art technology and new exam rooms with special beds designed specifically for cardiac patients. In addition, Barton’s long term vision is to offer cardiac rehabilitation facilities, so patients returning to the basin after their cardiac procedure can undergo a supervised recovery plan and experience better health outcomes, right here in South Lake Tahoe.

Thanks to the generosity of our community, the Barton Community Health Center (formerly known as the Barton Community Clinic) officially opened its doors in June. At double its previous size, the new offices will easily meet the expected increased demand for healthcare in our community while offering our patients a space that is clean, bright, and welcoming.

In addition to the physical expansion, the Health Center is also implementing many operational changes to better meet the

needs of our patients. The first of those is the addition of Saturday hours. any other changes will be rolled out in the next few months in an effort to provide more convenient and efficient service.

The Health Center expansion was largely funded by donations from our community with the Barton Auxiliary doing the heavy lifting with a donation of more than one million dollars and the Barton Foundation contributing just over $180,000 to the effort.

Barton Community Health Center Open for Business!

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Patient Satisfaction & Quality on the Rise

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Quality & Service Excellence

At Barton Health, we have put a major emphasis on patient safety, quality and experience improvements over the last three years. This includes the early adoption of evidence-based best practices; performance improvements of front-line staff; and engaged physicians. By proactively pursuing good catches and looking critically at errors, Barton is learning from its past to significantly reduce the harm to future patients. We would like to share some of our most recent accomplishments in our effort to provide our community with consistently exceptional care.

Barton Memorial Hospital recently earned the title of most improved hospital from the California Hospital Engagement Network (CALHEN). Focusing on ten clinical areas of improvement against 174 other hospitals in the state, Barton showed

a 75% improvement in patient safety over the last three years, which is 35% higher than the benchmark for California hospitals.

Barton utilizes a nationwide patient satisfaction survey to gain feedback on a number of patient experience factors including communication, pain, food, quietness, and cleanliness. The hospital has made significant strides in patient perception, improving from 53.4% of patients rating Barton a 9 or 10 out of 10 in late 2009, to 78.5% of patients rating Barton a 9 or 10 out of 10 as of March 31, 2013. Our latest score brings Barton into the top 17% of all hospitals in the United States and 6.5% above the California state average for patient experience.

Last year, Barton Memorial Hospital once again earned the

Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for accreditation by demonstrating compliance with the Joint Commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety in hospitals. The accreditation award recognizes Barton’s dedication to continuous compliance with the Joint Commission’s state-of-the-art standards.

In achieving Joint Commission accreditation, Barton has demonstrated its commitment to the highest level of care for its patients. Accreditation is a voluntary process but one we believe is important in elevating our standard of care to instill confidence from our community.

Barton is making a significant investment in quality daily and continues to put an emphasis

on maintaining excellence and continually improving the care we provide to our patients. Barton is proud to be a leader in initiatives that improve patient care. We recognize that, except in an emergency, you have a choice in who you trust with your health care so we have made significant investments in patient satisfaction. To learn more about our quality measures, please visit b a r t o n h e a l t h . o r g /quality.

Barton posters tout our patient satisfaction improvements and

encourage staff to keep their eye on the prize.

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Recipient Project Description Amount

South Tahoe Middle School Club Live – Drug and Alcohol prevention videos

$1,000

Tahoe Youth and Family Services The Drug Store Project – anti-drug education program for 6th graders

$3,000

Lake Tahoe Unified School District Resource Kit for at risk youth study team $1,500

National Alliance on Mental Illness Emergency medications and housing for the mentally ill

$2,000

Tahoe Youth and Family Services Individual/Group counseling at South Tahoe Middle School & South Tahoe High School

$7,500

Tahoe Magic Dental care for uninsured children $3,000

Live Violence Free Funding for child counseling services; children who have witnessed or experienced abuse

$4,000

O.P.E.N Transportation to medical services/specialists outside our service area

$3,000

Total $25,000

“Your ongoing support has helped to ensure this program continues to empower children who have either

witnessed violence in their homes or have been victims of violence.”

- Live Violence Free

$4,000,000$4,100,000$4,200,000$4,300,000$4,400,000$4,500,000$4,600,000$4,700,000$4,800,000$4,900,000$5,000,000$5,100,000

Q4 2011 Q1 2012 Q2 2012 Q3 2012 Q4 2012 Q1 2013 Q2 2013

Portfolio Balance

2013 Health Grant Recipients

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This year the Foundation received 17 grant proposals totaling $110,000 and was able to fund eight community organizations (see above).

The Barton Foundation’s investment portfolio, which includes the Community Health Endowment and restricted funds continues to show strong performance. Your donations to the Endowment ensure for the future health of our community. As the corpus grows, so do the investment earnings that are then used to fund projects and programs that benefit our community’s health.

Barton Foundation Health Grants

We are proud of the impact we are making on our community’s health. Besides the obvious services that Barton provides through our clinics, physician offices and hospital, community lectures, sports physicals, and many other efforts, Barton is dedicated to making a difference through other outreach efforts such as our Community Advisory Committee, the folks at Barton who sit on numerous community committees, and the Barton Health Grants that the Barton Foundation funds each year.

The Barton Health Grants address unmet health needs in our community as identified by the Barton Community Advisory Committee. This committee is made up of local non-profits, Barton employees, public service, public health, and other community representatives. This year’s grants addressed the three

key areas of concern identified in Barton Health’s Community Health Needs Assessment survey conducted in 2012. Our greatest needs in order of priority are 1) Substance abuse, 2) Access to healthcare (transportation, etc.) and 3) Mental illness.

Making a Difference in Our Community’s Health

The Foundation’s Endowment Keeps Growing!

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Get Involved!

Did you know that almost all of the Barton Foundation’s Committees are open to the public? If

you would like to get involved in planning any of our events or activities throughout the year we would love

to have you! Give us a call at 530-543-5909.

The Barton Buzzzzz...Lots of physician newzzz.

Kimberly Evans, M.D has recently joined Barton General Surgery. Dr. Evans received her medical degree from University of Florida College of Medicine in Gainesville, FL, and performed her residency at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, CA.

Amanda Stevens Weavil, M.D has recently joined Barton Women’s Health. Specializing in complete women’s care services, Dr. Weavil joins Barton Women’s Health from Stanford University Center for Special Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery.

Barton has just hired a Urologist, Dr. Bradley Anderson, from Billings, Montana. He will be on staff in early 2014.

Barton’s Board of Directors now includes Dr. Keith Swanson and Mike Bradford, CEO of Lakeside Inn. A big thank you to retiring board members, Dr. Guy Lease and RJ Clason.

Occupational Medicine has moved to Barton’s Stateline location (right next to Barton Urgent Care) in an effort to dedicate more in-hospital space to cardiology.

It’s been an Epic year for Barton – all Barton physician offices and the hospital are now up and running on the state of the art Epic Care electronic medical record system. This is a best in class system and will offer you, our patients, better care coordination.

This just in…Dr. Noah Kaufman, one of Barton’s Emergency Department physicians, was a contender on NBC’s American Ninja Warrior this summer – he made it to the Venice Beach qualifier – while there he put his emergency physician skills to the test when a fellow contender displaced his shoulder he stepped in to help out – way to model the “Barton Way” Noah!

2013 Cocktail Contest - Riva Grill

Barton’s 50th Anniversary

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Spirit of PhilanthropyThis year, the Barton Foundation will honor Barton Auxiliary with the Spirit of Philanthropy Award. Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Barton Health, this award signifies the many ways the Barton Auxiliary had supported Barton Health and our community in the past half century.

The Spirit of Philanthropy Award is presented each year to an outstanding individual or family that has demonstrated extraordinary dedication to the health of the South Lake Tahoe community and to Barton Health.

Since 1960, Barton Auxiliary has supported Barton Health patients and staff through volunteerism, fundraising and liaising with the community to discover and solve our community health challenges. The doors to Barton Health opened three years after the formation of the Barton Auxiliary on November 26, 1963. The Barton Auxiliary has raised more than

7 million dollars over the last 53 years, contributing to the purchase of an MRI machine, CT Scanner, the remodel of the Barton front lobby and most recently the majority of funding for the Barton Community Health Center.

Led by President Larry Coffman, the Auxiliary maintains a strong force of 110 members who staff the Barton Attic thrift store, the Barton Health Gift Shop and Barton Health front desk. Volunteers also aide the Skilled Nursing Facility, ER, Public Relations department and the Foundation.

One of the Auxiliary’s biggest fund raisers is the Holiday Faire held at St. Teresa’s the first Sunday in November. Throughout the year, Auxiliary saves and stores the best items from the Attic to be sold to

the community. Over $10,000 will be raised in just 6 short hours. “What a time to be the President of the Auxiliary. With the 50th anniversary of the hospital, the re-opening of the Community Health Center and for the Auxiliary to be honored with the Spirit of Philanthropy award, this has truly been our year. The Spirit of Philanthropy Award will be shared by all proud

Auxiliary members and will go down as a one of the great moments in our history,” said Coffman. The Auxiliary will be presented with the Spirit of Philanthropy Award at The Gala on December 7, 2013 during the Festival of Trees and Lights.

Nothing kicks off Fall like the Barton Foundation’s Signature Cocktail Contest! This September, more than 170 people turned out to Riva Grill in their finest cocktail attire to sample and vote on winter-themed cocktails by Chart House, Heavenly, LewMarNel’s, MontBleu, Naked Fish and Riva Grill. Jesse Kalin provided the tunes, Riva Grill offered the spectacular food and view, and TV and radio personality Dreu Murin hosted the celebration, our annual kick off for the 5th annual Festival of Trees and Lights. In addition, attendees participated in a fantastic raffle including prizes from the participating bartenders’ restaurants and a grand prize of a week in a condo in Puerto Vallarta, donated by Kinney’s Carpet Care.

The 4th annual Cocktail Contest raised more than $4,000 for Barton Cardiology, this year’s Festival of Trees and Lights beneficiary. “I’m excited that the Barton Foundation is investing in Barton Cardiology. We are focused on preventing and treating heart disease and the expansion of facility resources will improve Barton’s ability to serve our community and strengthen our overall heart health,” said Young. Heavenly’s Dan Orr was voted most congenial bartender with $120 in tips. Riva Grill was excited

to win Best Cocktail with their “Sierra Sunset”, a delicious mix of Tahoe Blue Vodka,raspberries, basil, Cointreau, sweet & sour, lemonade and soda water, to be enjoyed at this year’s 22nd annual Gala at MontBleu on December 7, 2013.

Awarded to the Barton Auxiliary

Erick Martinez (center) of Riva Grill poses with Matt and Melody Levitt of Tahoe Blue Vodka after winning “Best

Cocktail” with the Sierra Sunset.

Fall’s Favorite Fundraiser Supports Barton Cardiology

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Barton Festival of Trees and Lights Celebrates Barton’s Golden YearBarton Foundation’s largest annual fundraiser and much anticipated holiday celebration, the Festival of Trees and Lights, promises to be especially magical this year. Marking Barton Health’s 50th anniversary, the four-day Festival will elaborate on a golden theme. Saturday night’s Gala will be decorated with golden details from Thran’s table centerpiece creations down to Montbleu’s raspberry cheesecake dessert. Premier wines from Jodar and sparkling wine from Crystal Basin are sure to be crowd pleasers. Nearly 50 spectacularly designed and brilliantly lit Christmas trees, wreaths and holiday vignettes will be on display, lighting up Montbleu’s gorgeous ballroom, and many will be live auctioned to raise funds for the Community Health Endowment. Santa Claus never misses the Festival celebration and will be there for the Festival’s 5th year during public viewing to star in family photos and receive holiday wish-list letters. Crafts and special holiday entertainment such as dance performances, balloon animals, face-painting and a strolling minstrel will delight children, and adults will enjoy the four day raffle extravaganza and much-anticipated silent auction, packed with hand-picked holiday items from glittering wreaths and décor to plush, handmade pillows and stockings. As part of the 50th anniversary celebration, the Tallac Association is producing three exclusive performances of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” play especially for Festival attendees

in the Montbleu showroom. The irreverent family comedy about the true meaning of Christmas is sure to delight even Scrooge himself. The Best Christmas

Pageant Ever performances will run Thursday, December 5 and

Friday, December 6 evenings, with a special Sunday matinee

following the Teddy Bear Brunch on December 8th.

Every year, funds raised through Festival admission, raffles, silent auction

and the Gala’s “Fund a Dream Appeal” support a selected cause for Barton Health. This year

the Barton Foundation Board has elected to donate Festival funds to Barton Health Cardiology. The growing service line is focused on preventing heart disease and addressing cardiac health through diagnosis, intervention, referral and rehabilitation. Last year the Foundation donated more than $80,000 to the Barton Emergency Department’s Level III Trauma Center initiative, and in 2011 the Foundation donated $75,000 in support of the Barton Community Health Center expansion. To learn more about the Barton Health Festival of Trees and Lights and to purchase tickets, visit www.festivaloftreeslaketahoe.com. Find the Festival on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/Barton-Health-Festival-of-Trees-Lights and on Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/bartonfestival.

Festival Schedule

Wednesday, December 42:00-4:00 p.m. Senior Stroll6:00-7:00 p.m. Light Up a Life

Interfaith Memorial Ceremony

Thursday, December 510:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Public

Viewing6:00 p.m. The Best Christmas Pageant

Ever*

Friday, December 610:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Public

Viewing5:00-9:00 p.m. Family Night6:00 p.m. The Best Christmas Pageant

Ever*

Saturday, December 710:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Public

Viewing5:30 p.m. The Gala

Sunday, December 811:30 a.m. Teddy Bear Brunch2:00 p.m. The Best Christmas Pageant

Ever*

MontBleu Convention Center Public Viewing Admission:

Adults $5 Seniors (55+) $3

Children (2-12) $3

For More Information & Tickets:www.festivaloftreeslaketahoe.com

or call the Barton Foundation at 530-543-5909

* Presented by the Tahoe Tallac

Association in the MontBleu Showroom. The Best Christmas

Pageant Ever is a funny, memorable, and outrageous

family-friendly play.This is one celebration you don’t want to miss!

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Spirit of Philanthropy Honorees :Barton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary

IN D I V I D U A L AD M I S S I O N(S) $175 P E R P E R S O N

PA T R O N T A B L E O F 10 $2000 P E R T A B L E

BE N E F A C T O R TA B L E O F 10 $3000 P E R T A B L E

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Listening to Our Donors

This past spring the Barton Foundation embarked on a project to better understand what our donors think of the work we are currently doing and possible projects we might undertake in the future. This information was collected via in-person interviews and a web-based survey that we sent out to our donors.

What services do we need in our community?We proposed three projects to the community to ascertain which of the three they might be most interested in supporting: Orthopedics, Cardiology, or Oncology. Orthopedics garnered the most votes, though it was closely followed by the other two offerings. Interestingly enough, the Foundation is currently working on efforts to support all three of these projects and there are always opportunities for our donors to get involved.

Cardiology - You will see on page 9 that we are giving all proceeds from the Festival and the Gala “Fund a Dream” appeal to support this effort.

Orthopedics – Barton Health has convened a steering committee to study the feasibility of expanding the Tahoe Center for Orthopedics (TCO) whether that includes increased services, better care coordination, or a new all-inclusive space, that is still to be determined.

Oncology – We are currently pursuing grants to help us to provide our local cancer patients with complementary services such as massage, movement classes, psychotherapy, and nutrition. Our intent is to minimize the stress on the patient and their families as they embark on this journey. What do you think of Barton and the Barton Foundation?We were thrilled to hear that many of you think we are doing a pretty great job, but of course, there is always room for improvement. We can’t possibly outline

all the findings here but we will share with you the major takeaways:

Which programs are most important to you?46% said funds supporting Barton Health programs and departments, most closely followed at 25% by grants supporting health and wellness in the community.

I feel the Foundation is doing great work to improve the health of our community. 90% either agreed or strongly agreed with this statement.

The Foundation does a good job of informing donors how their gifts are used. 60% either agreed or strongly agreed with this statement.

So, this last item tells us we have some work to do.

This newsletter is probably our best way of communicating to you, our supporters and you can see that in this issue we took your comments to heart and tried to highlight some of our current projects. In our February issue we plan to give you a report on the prior year so you have a better understanding of where our money goes and how it grows to support our community’s health. In addition, the Barton Foundation’s newly updated donor walls feature beautiful photographs by local artist Jon Paul. The walls are just one of the many ways that the Barton Foundation recognizes the gifts given in support of our community’s health.

As always, if you have ideas on how we could do a better job communicating with you, we would love to hear from you [email protected].

Capital Campaign Planning

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$10,000 and AboveAnonymousElite Island Resorts

$5,000 - $9,999Dr. and Mrs. Stephen BannarBenefit Intelligence Insurance Services,

Inc.Mr. and Mrs. George CookMr. and Mrs. Andy T. DauscherDecorating Den InteriorsDeborah and Michael Fry M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas JonesMr. William KillebrewLake Tahoe Visitors AuthorityDr. Terrence and Dr. Beachy OrrMr. and Mrs. Ryan RitchieSouth Tahoe Refuse & Recycling Co., Inc.Tahoe Emergency Physicians Medical

Corp.Mr. and Mrs. Edward WalshWestern Sign Company, Inc.

$1,000 - $4,999Advanced Cosmetic Surgery & Derm.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. AllingAnonymousAssociated Energy GroupMr. and Mrs. David BarnettGregory and Jean BergnerHoward and Mary BittnerMr. and Mrs. Keith ByerCarson Valley Medical CenterCarter-Kelly Inc.Catseye Pest ControlMr. and Mrs. John CefaluMr. and Mrs. Dennis CockingColdwell Banker SelectMr. Jason CollinKaren and Brian ConantMs. Phyllis M. CoorsMr. and Mrs. Scott CraigCreative CoveringsMr. and Mrs. Dick DerbyDiamond WoodcraftMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. DohertyEdgewood CompaniesEdgewood Tahoe Golf CourseDr. Patricia L. Ferraro and Mr. Fred

ParsonMr. and Mrs. Pat FryDr. Paul Fry IILen and Nanci GlogauerGlumacMr. and Mrs. Brian GrasbergerMs. Amber HallHarrah’s/Harveys ResortsHeavenly Mountain ResortHeavenly SportsMr. and Mrs. Robert HeffernanHorizon Casino ResortHotel Le BristolInternational Petroleum Products &

Additives Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Bob JesterMr. Ken Jillson and Ms. Leslie HamnerMrs. LeAnne KankelMs. Abby Killebrew

KRLT, KOWLKTHOLake Tahoe Coffee CompanyLake Tahoe Orthopaedic InstituteLakeside InnMr. and Mrs. Kirk LedbetterLincoln Financial AdvisorsMr. Bruce C. Lindstrom and Mr. Carl T.

StricklandmakeitrightDr. Jean Peters and Mr. Thomas MakrisDr. and Mrs. Paul MarloweMr. and Mrs. Mike McFarlaneDr. Corey McLeodDr. Marissa Muscat and Mr. Travis FeistNational Business Factors, Inc.Liz and Dan Norman M.D.Northern Trust of ArizonaBob & Sue NovaselRich and Stacy NoyesDr. Diane Oliver and Mr. James FelchlinMr. and Mrs. William OrrMr. and Mrs. Vernon ParkerLinda and Alvaro PascottoMs. Jennifer Pattersonporto elounda Golf & Spa ResortRenown HealthMr. Michael RileyDr. and Mrs. Paul RorkMs. Joy RothschildScholastic Inc.Mr. Ray SidneySierra Nevada Medical ImagingSierra-at-TahoeMs. Deborah SimpsonNan SimpsonSmith + JonesMs. Helga StrongDr. and Mrs. Keith SwansonDr. and Mrs. Kyle SwansonTahoe Center for OrthopedicsTahoe Telephone DirectoriesThe Resort Group, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Donald TomascoToyon Associates, Inc.Dr. Scott Welker and Ms. Kimberly

MontoothWells Fargo BankWest Lake Boulevard Productions, LLCMr. and Mrs. Keith WillsMr. and Mrs. Chris Zanobini

$500 -$999Alpine Carpet OneAlpine Dental CareMr. and Mrs. Steven AndersenMs. Agnes V. AndersonMs. Lori A. AndersonBarbara Page Interiors, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew BarileMr. and Ms. Tom BucherCalifornia Healthcare Insurance

CompanyCharter BusinessMrs. Terri CherryClinicians Medical Group, Inc.Mr. Frank CockrellDr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper

Mr. and Ms. David CraigMs. Michelle CrookD’Ascoli OrthodonticsMr. and Mrs. Kerry DavidDisneyland ResortMs. Laura DonnelleyEl Dorado Savings BankEmbassy Suites Phoenix - BiltmoreDr. and Mrs. Jonathan FinnoffFlowers by TerriMr. and Mrs. Hugh FosterMs. Nancy HarrisonHatch ElectricMs. Sherry HawksCatie HembrowMr. and Mrs. Jeff HolmesIQCMr. and Mrs. Peter JensenJeramie Lu PhotographyJL TeamworksKiwanis Club of Tahoe SierraMr. and Mrs. Greg KlickDr. and Mrs. Paul KnightLake Tahoe Golf CourseLake Tahoe YogaDr. and Mrs. Guy LeaseLes Schwab Tire CenterMr. and Mrs. Thomas LoveMAC CosmeticsMann Urrutia Nelson CPAsMr. and Mrs. Rex MarshallMs. Kelli MarshallMr. Briggs MatskoMs. Cyndi MogusMr. and Mrs. Gary S. MooreMs. Joni O’BrienMrs. Patty OlsonOmni Hotels & ResortsOptimist Club of South Lake TahoeMrs. Stella OrtegaParis Las VegasMr. and Mrs. Mike PhelpsMr. and Mrs. Steve RahbeckRaley’sResort at Squaw CreekMr. and Mrs. Kevin KinneyMr. and Mrs. Richard SchwarteMr. and Mrs. John ScottMr. and Mrs. James SesserSidestreet BoutiqueMr. and Mrs. Henry SuarezMr. and Mrs. Jack SweeneyTahoe Regional Planning AgencyTahoe Spirits, LLCMs. Amber TanakaMs. Marlene TaylorJillian TepperThe RedwoodsThis is TaraMr. and Mrs. Joseph TruxlerU.S. FoodsWal-MartMr. and Mrs. John WilliamsBob and Becky WolfWorldMark by Wyndham

$1 - $499Mr. and Mrs. George Abrahamson

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$1 - $499 continuedDr. Randall AcevedoMr. Pulido AdanADS-Myers, IncAFLACMs. Lianne AgliettiMr. Alfonso Alamillo Jr.Ms. Amy AlcornAlling and Jillson LTDAlpine Smith, Inc. Snow RemovalAmerican Conservatory TheaterAnaheim Fairfield Inn by MarriottMs. Lorraine AndersonMs. Tracy AndersonAnnette’s Beauty SpectrumAnonymousThe Antigua Group, Inc.Dr. Amy AntonMr. and Mrs. Basil AntonMs. Michelle ApodacaMs. Noemi AquiMs. Iliana ArballoMr. and Ms. Alan ArcherArgh Ink, LLCMs. Randi Arias-LosadoJudy S. ArnoldAsicsMs. Jean L. AthertonMr. and Mrs. Thomas AtkinsonAtlantis Casino Resort SpaMs. Ethel L. AubreyMr. and Mrs. Cameron AustMs. Caryn BabcockMr. and Mrs. Karl BackfischMr. and Mrs. Doug BaileyMr. and Mrs. Rich BainesMr. and Mrs. George BakerMs. Nailin BakerMs. Patricia BakerMr. Ernie BallesterosMs. Sandra BangertMr. and Mrs. Alan BarichievichMs. Emily BarkleyMrs. Martha BarnesonMr. and Mrs. John BaroniMr. Alvin D. BartleyMs. Jessica BartonMr. Lesley A. BatesMr. and Mrs. Keith BayneMs. Linda BaysingerBeach Blanket BabylonEd and Char BeauchampMs. Nancy BeaulieuMs. Gladys BecerraMr. and Mrs. Gary BeckMs. Barbara BeckworthMr. and Mrs. Eric BeelarMr. and Mrs. Ronald BelairMs. Tamberly BeltranBen & Jerry’sMs. Darlene BennettMr. and Mrs. Dario BernardiMr. and Mrs. Bob BettencourtMr. Shivdeep BhinderMs. Kathryn BiasottiMrs. Suzanne BickertMr. and Mrs. Joseph BienzMrs. Shannan Birkholm

Birkholm’s Water SportsDr. and Mrs. Allan BisbeeMr. and Mrs. Tom BishopMr. Ryan BlackwellAkiko BlahoMr. Ron BluffMr. and Mrs. Daniel BooneMr. Todd BorgMs. Katherine BorgesMr. and Mrs. Walter BostickDr. Dennis BowmanMs. Joyce BowmanMary BoykinMarty & Darcie BreenSherry BrennanMr. Joseph A. BrightMr. and Ms. Lawrence D. BrilliantDr. and Mrs. James BrintonMr. and Mrs. Justin D. BrockDr. and Mrs. Steven BrooksMs. Ursula BrowerMs. Michelle BrownMr. and Mrs. Ryan BrownMr. Ron BrunoPhillip R. BryantBuckingham Vacation RentalsDonna BuckmanMs. Darlene BujoldMr. William H. Bull and Ms. Claire

MassoGary BurchBarry BurginMrs. Cynthia BurkartMr. and Mrs. David BurnsMr. and Mrs. Steve BurnsMr. David BurtsonMr. and Ms. Gregory F. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Bill ByrneMr. Jimmy CabantingMs. Diane CaccamiseMs. Debra CaccamoCALSTARMs. Leslie CampbellMs. Lois CampbellCantina Bar and GrillCanyon Mesa Country ClubMs. Sandra L. CapitaniMr. and Mrs. Angelo CardaniniMr. and Mrs. John CardinaleMr. and Mrs. David CarlowMr. Lennard CarlsonMr. David CarneggieMr. and Mrs. Jim CarpenterCarson Valley Accounting, LLCCarson Valley Sertoma ClubMs. Susan CartwrightCastle Rock EntertainmentMrs. Anita CastlesMrs. Betty L. CattoniBrooke CekoMr. and Mrs. Jeff ChamberlainMr. Robert ChesterChevron HumankindChez PanisseDr. Jay ChungChristine CifelliMr. and Mrs. Michael CiminoCity National Bank

Mr. RJ ClasonCline CellarsCoffey Communications Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Larry CoffmanMr. and Mrs. Hal ColeCommerce BankMr. and Ms. Robert ConnerMs. Jeanne CookseyMs. Barbara CooperMs. Colleen CootsMr. and Mrs. Jon CorleyMr. and Mrs. Robert CosmiCourtyard by Marriott Chicago

Downtown/River NorthMs. Debra K. CraggMr. and Mrs. William P. CravenMs. Cristi CreeganMs. Paula J. Crist-PickettMr. and Mrs. Saul CruzMr. and Mrs. Raymond V. CuencaMr. and Mrs. Michael CullenMr. and Mrs. Anthony CupaiuoloMs. Natalie CussonMs. Theresa CuthbertsonAmy CzesnowskiMelissa DahlThe Daily Show with Jon StewartPaul and Barbara D’AnneoMr. and Mrs. Ashwin T. DattMrs. Marjorie DaumMs. Susan DavilaElizabeth DavinsonChristine DavisMr. Dave DavisAllison DeanDr. Todd DegiovanniMs. Mary DelaneyMr. and Ms. Eric R. DelapenaMrs. Dawn DelarivaMs. Maria DelrioTayah DelvecchioMr. Stephen DeNobriga and Ms. Karen

BrandenburgMr. and Mrs. Richard E. DewingMr. Ronald Dick and Dr. Laura DickMr. and Mrs. Brad DicksMr. Michael Digiusto and Ms. Darya VogtDIY Home CenterMs. Tara DobynsMr. and Mrs. John DonmoyerMr. and Mrs. Leland DouglasMs. Denise E. DownieMr. and Ms. Richard S. DowningDr. Phil ShowMs. Donna Duncan-AustinMs. Cynthia DureinMs. Jacqueline DurhamDebra DuttonDan DvorakLauren EadesJeff and Denise EarlsBrig and Mary EbrightEdward JonesMr. and Mrs. Walter EggertElder OptionsElements Day SpaMr. Reginald ElingsMs. Kelly Elliott-Pounds

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$1 - $499 continued Ms. Jane E. EllisEmpire Ranch Golf CourseMr. and Mrs. Jim EnterlineMs. Tawny EnterlineMs. Elaine EsquivelMs. Sierra EstradaMrs. Shelley EtheringtonMr. and Mrs. Andres EvangelistaMs. Diana ExlineSusan Fairley and John ShermanMr. Dan FarrellMrs. Evelyn J. FarryMrs. Michelle FeeneyZoltan and Catherine FenyvesiMrs. Dorothy FerreiraMs. Andreana R. FigeroaMs. Patricia FischerRhonda FischerMel and Debbie FisherMs. Susan E. FisherAdrienne J. FletcherFlight Deck Restaurant and BarMs. Stacey ForstGina FosterPat FountainFox & HoundFox Broadcasting CompanyMs. Karen FratesMs. Diana FreemanMr. and Mrs. Maxwell FreemanMs. April French-AltmanMs. Jean Fricks-GlennMaureen FroyumDr. and Mrs. Paul Fry IIIMr. and Mrs. Ralph FuchslinMr. and Mrs. Louie FuentesMr. and Mrs. Leo A. FullerMs. Catherine GaehwilerMr. and Ms. Ryan GallesGanzMr. Gary GapchMr. Francisco GarciaMs. Staci GarnerMs. Veronica GaronJennifer GastonDave GayMs. Sharon GayMs. Nancy GaynerMs. Blanca GeilenfeldtMr. and Mrs. Greg GeorgeMs. Diane GibfordMrs. Barbara GibsonMs. Tawnya GilbertMs. Monica Givens-DayMr. and Mrs. Chris R. GonzalesMr. Pedro GonzalezMr. Fredric GoodmanMr. and Mrs. William GordonGrand Lux CafeMr. and Mrs. H. M. GrecoMs. Koko GreenMr. Saul GreeneMs. Trudy P. GreenoughMr. and Mrs. Chad GreerMs. Doris M. GroelzMr. Robert GudinoMs. Maria Guerrero

Mr. Philip GurianLarry GuzmanMrs. Verlene HaasLisa HaenRyan HagertyMr. and Mrs. Charles K. HaglundMr. and Mrs. Larry HairDori HallDr. Richard Hall D.D.S.Ms. Brandy HammakerMs. Mary Ann HankoffMs. Guadalupe HarlanMs. Jean D. HarmanSylvia HarmanDr. and Mrs. Jack HarringtonMs. Betty HarrisMr. and Mrs. Lon HarrisMs. Katherine HarrisonTamara HarrisonDusan HastaMs. Sandra J. HatfieldMs. Lucille I. HaysHeart Rock Herb & Spice CompanyMs. Brenda L. HeermannMs. Patricia HeitMr. and Mrs. William A. HendersonMs. Helen HendersonMr. and Mrs. James HendersonMr. and Mrs. Joel HendersonMr. and Mrs. John HendersonKarissa HensleMr. and Mrs. Chris HernandezMs. Sandra HernandezHerringwearMs. Gail HerrittMr. Arnold G. HiderMs. Karen HigginsMs. Veronica T. HigginsMr. and Mrs. Robert HillMs. Romelle HinsonMr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. HirschfieldMs. Lisa HokholtDenise HolmgrenMs. Genevieve HoodMr. and Mrs. George HopkinsMr. Robert HorneyJoyce HortonHotel Shattuck PlazaMs. April HowerMrs. Karen HoweyMs. Katy HowittMr. and Mrs. Donald HoxieMr. and Mrs. Paul HuardMr. and Mrs. David HuberMs. Elsa HuertaMr. John Huerta and Ms. Linda M.

BaffreyMs. Susana HuertaMs. Deborah HuffMr. and Ms. Tim HullMs. Marilynn HustonMs. Phyllis IannettaInterior MotivesIronwood CinemasDr. and Mrs. Wes IrwinMr. Alan JacksonJamba JuicePeggy Jenner

Ms. Marisol Jimenez-TorresMs. Deborah D. JohnMs. Ellen JohnsonKent & Robin JohnsonAnita JonesMs. Betty JonesMr. and Mrs. Roy JonesMs. Sandra JonesMs. Diana JonmarieMr. and Ms. Peter JorgensenSheree JuarezMrs. Linda KaczmarMr. and Mrs. Joseph KaganMr. Kevin KankelMr. and Mrs. Yusei KatoMs. Barbara KaufmanMs. Tracey KaufmanMs. Pat KeidelMr. and Mrs. Bob KellerMr. Brian KellyMs. Michelle KellyMs. Kelley KelsoKenneth AssociatesMs. Michele KentStacy KigerJennifer KingKinney’s Carpet CareWarren KirkMr. Scott Fink and Ms. Kathy KleinSonya KlempnerMrs. Julie KlineKmartMr. Ivan KochiseNicole KollerDonna KoltzMr. Dean KoontzMs. Valerie KormanMr. and Mrs. Leo M. KozimkoMs. Christine KozlowskiMrs. Audrey KrassowKrazy Kyote Activities and ToursMr. and Mrs. Brian KrolickiMrs. Judy LaGrecaLake Tahoe HolidaysLake Tahoe Resort HotelMs. Heather LallementMs. Alice LambrechtMs. Shannon LaneMr. and Mrs. Cliff LangMr. Lloyd LanglieHeidi LarocheChris & Lauren LarsonLate Show with David LettermanMr. Joe LaubMr. Mel LaubMs. Molly LauerLaw Office of Douglas CummingLe Vigne WineryMs. Brandi Ledbetter BrownMr. Chuck LeeMrs. Ruth LeijonShelia A. LeijonSusan Leon-guerreroMardi LesterMr. and Mrs. Marcien LevequeMs. Melody LevittMs. Heather LewLew Mar Nel’s

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$1 - $499 continued Ms. Amy LibbyMs. Roselind A. LindauMs. Rebecca LinkMs. Amber LittleLive! With KellyMr. Richard E. LoganMr. and Mrs. Bradley LogieMs. Susan LohmeierDavid LongMs. Elena LopezSherri LopezMr. Calvin B. LoringMr. and Mrs. Michael LosadoMr. and Mrs. Pete J. LoughlinMs. Fran LuceroMs. Karen LuciaJennifer LudwigMs. Juliet LundMs. Maria LuquinMrs. Brittany LynchMs. Jaclyn LynchNancy LynchMr. and Mrs. Christopher LyndsMs. Penelope LynneMs. Brianne MadsenMs. Tamra Madsen-LloydMr. Steven MahJoann MaliskaSylvia ManzanoMr. and Mrs. John D. MarchiniMs. Deborah MariskanishMr. and Mrs. Les MarshMs. Cindy MartinezMs. Tallee MashburnMrs. Roberta MasonMs. Elizabeth MaulMr. and Mrs. John MaxhimerMr. Arthur McAliceMr. Benjamin McCauleyMr. and Mrs. Darren McConvilleVicki McKennaCori Jo McKnightMrs. Susan McLaughlinMrs. Joyce McLeanMs. Judy McLennanMs. Mona McNinchMr. and Mrs. Robert McRoyMrs. Kim MedeirosMr. Mort MeierMs. Stacy MelhusMrs. Carole MelzerMs. Christine MendozaMs. MerrittMr. James MesselbeckMaria R. MezaMr. Midi MilesMr. David L. MillerMrs. Dottie MillerMs. Jayme MillerDr. Leigh W. MillerLorna MillerMs. Marilyn MillerMs. Mary C. MillerMr. and Mrs. Melvin MillerMs. Marjorie Trudy MillsMiracle Springs Resort & SpaMs. Janet Mock

Barbara MoniotMontBleu Resort Casino & SpaMs. Barbara MooreMs. Donna MooreMr. and Mrs. Doug MorrisMr. and Ms. Michael MoscaMr. and Mrs. Wallace MottaMs. Lora MowatMr. and Mrs. Peter MuellerMr. and Mrs. Robert MuellerMabelyn MunguiaMr. Manny MunozMr. Trask MunozDr. Kindred and Mr. Michael MurilloMs. Michelle MurphyMs. Karoline MyersMr. and Mrs. Paul NanzigMs. Cathy NavarreteMr. and Mrs. Michael NeigerNel’s Tahoe HardwareMr. and Mrs. Bruce NelsonMs. Julie A. NelsonChristine NettoMs. Elizabeth NeumeyerMr. Paul NeumeyerTom and Mary NeumeyerMr. and Mrs. Wallace NeumeyerMs. Marcia Neumeyer-SmithNew York PhilharmonicMs. Claire NightingaleMr. and Mrs. John E. NinoMs. Tommie Nored-BlackNorthern Trust OpenMr. and Mrs. Mark NovakMr. and Mrs. James H. NunnallyDr. and Mrs. Michael NussdorferNV EnergyMs. Trudi NyeKatherine OakesMs. Kathleen O’ConnellMr. and Mrs. Kris O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Todd OffenbacherMs. Leslie OliverMr. Robert OlsenMrs. Patricia OlsonMr. Thomas OrlerCarlos OrtizOverland Meat Co.Ms. Patricia OwenMr. and Ms. Charles W. PaceMs. Ruth E. PaineCecyle and Manuel Pantiga M.D.Mr. Pieter PapegaayParallel EntertainmentMr. Ryan ParkerMr. and Mrs. Harold ParksDamon B. PartridgeMs. Ruth PaskalMr. and Mrs. Manish PatelMr. and Mrs. Robert PavichMs. Karen PavlakisPawfection Pet SalonMr. and Mrs. Dana C. PayneMs. Rosemarie PayneMs. Janet PeacockMr. and Mrs. Richard PecoraroPeju Province WineryMr. and Mrs. Glynn A. Pence

Mrs. Nicky PennerMs. Angela PerezMr. George PerkinsPet StationMrs. Lynn PetersenMs. Jennifer PetersonMr. and Mrs. John PettsMs. Barbara PhillipsMs. Rebecca PhillipsenMr. and Mrs. Robert PiferPine Ridge VineyardsTimothy P. PirieMr. Michael PlanasMr. Tyrone PolastriMs. Koren PollittIbeth PratherMr. Roger PrattMs. Veronica PreciadoMr. and Mrs. Stephen PrestonMr. and Mrs. Gerald PriceMr. and Mrs. Keith PricePro LeisureMr. and Mrs. Chris ProctorMs. Donnalea PuckeylowMs. Chantel Puentes-GiuntaPunch Productions, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. QuadriMs. Jamie QuinnMs. Gigi RadkeKandas RancourMr. and Mrs. Mark RauberDebra Rau-jacquesMs. Gary RawlingsMr. and Mrs. Paul ReardonValerie ReevesKevin and Julie ReganRobbin RettigMs. Casey ReynoldsMs. Marion RhodesMs. Michelle RisdonRISE DesignsMr. and Ms. Dooley RivaDr. and Mrs. Daniel RobertsonArnold RobinMs. Elizabeth RobinsonMs. Linda J. RobinsonMs. Veronica RodriguezMaria E. Rodriguez-CarmonaMs. Keely RogersMr. and Mrs. Dan RolandsonMr. and Mrs. Ken RollstonRosarito Beach HotelTom and Cass RosenbergMr. Harry RosenbergerMr. Charlie RossiRhonda RothMs. Linda RoweKari RunyonMs. Sharon RuskMs. Krystal RussellMaureen RyanMs. Melissa RyanMs. Dianne SalzensteinMs. Joanie San AgustinSan Francisco 49ersSan Francisco BalletSan Francisco Giants Baseball ClubSan Francisco Zoo

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$1 - $499 continued Mr. and Mrs. Angel F. SanchezMs. Bertha SanchezMr. Jose SandovalMs. Julie SandovalMs. Margaret SappMr. and Mrs. James R. SaulsburyMr. Ernie SauvageMr. and Mrs. Charles ScharerMs. SchimmelMr. Dave SchnollMr. and Ms. Russ SchulzMr. and Mrs. Robert K. SchulzMr. & Mrs. Paul SciutoDr. and Mrs. Donald ScoralleMrs. Joyce ScozzafavaChuck & Beth ScullyMs. Stephanie SealsDebra SecadaMs. Sharon D. SeegelkenMs. Liv SeemannMs. Doris SegaleMs. Victoria SeifertMrs. Mary Kay SenningsMs. Krista SerraSessions SalonDr. Rowena and Mr. Peter ShawMs. Katie SheaMs. Colleen SheehanMs. Dawn ShreveSierra Veterinary HospitalMr. Edward M. SilvaChrissy SilvermanMs. Dawn SitchonMs. Mary SlaterMr. and Mrs. Barry C. SlocumMs. Amy SmithCherise SmithMr. Jason SmithMr. Michael SmithMs. Christy SmithmeierMrs. Mary SnyderMs. Michelle SonMr. David W. SorokwaszSouth Shore Mad About MusicMr. Adam SpicerMr. and Mrs. Antone L. Spinelli Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard StalterSteamers Bar and GrillMs. Natalie StetsonSteve StetsonSteve Hash FarmsSharon StevensMs. Kay StewartMrs. Pattie StockdaleMs. Joanna StockmanBradley StocktonMs. Pamela StoddartMs. Keri StrategierMs. Susanne L. StuckSugar Pine BakeryMr. and Mrs. Gerald SullivanMr. and Mrs. Terry SullivanSunbasin Landscape & NurserySunsational TanningMs. Cathy SunzeriMr. Reuel SuttonMs. Margaret Swall

Ms. Michelle SweeneyMr. and Mrs. Sean K. SweeneyTaco BellTahoe Best FriendsTahoe Donner AssociationTahoe Ridge Winery & MarketplaceTahoe Tot SpotTahoe Wellness Cooperative, Inc.Tallac Consulting, LLCMs. Chandra TamagniMs. Robyn TamburiniMr. and Mrs. Dominic TanziDr. and Mrs. Edward TapperMr. and Mrs. Todd TariccoMrs. Jennifer TaylorMs. Kelli TeteakThe DoctorsThe Laurel InnThe Rural SquirrelThe/Four Queens Hotel & CasinoMr. and Mrs. Ronald TheisenThomas Haen Company, Inc.Jim and Peg ThomasThran’s Flower ShopMr. and Mrs. Malcolm TibbettsMr. and Mrs. Ted TiffanyMs. Maryon TilleyMr. and Mrs. Matt TillsonThe Tonight Show with Jay LenoMr. and Mrs. Tom TorngaMr. John TravoltaMs. Terry TreaseMs. Leonarda TrippAnn TruscottMs. Bonnie TurnbullMr. Douglas Tuttle and Ms. Lynn

BrantleyMr. and Mrs. Donald TwetenUniversity of CaliforniaMs. Jessica UriasMr. Al VacekMs. Roberta Van GordenWilliam G. Van Patten Jr. D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Elliott VandermaasMr. Donald VanDykeMr. and Mrs. Gerard VetromileMr. Cesar B. Viajar Jr.Ms. Patricia VoegeliMr. and Mrs. Randy VogelgesangMrs. Lisa Vulpe-FisherMs. Leanne C. WagonerMs. Amy WallaceMr. and Mrs. Thomas WalshMs. Myrna WaltzerRachael WardWarehouse RestaurantMs. Rebecca WassWaters Day Spa & SalonMs. Cheri WatsonMs. Judy WatsonDr. Randy WatsonMr. John WeidmanMr. and Mrs. Paul WeissMrs. Angela WeitzelWells Fargo Insurance Services USA, IncWest Gentry, Inc.Kathleen WhartonMs. Catherine M. Whelan

A. R. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Casey WhiteMr. and Mrs. Mark WhiteValree WhiteMs. Jessica WhitneyMr. Matt WigginsMs. Dixie WilliamsMs. Frances WilliamsMs. Janice WilliamsJean M. WilliamsTeri WilliamsMr. Robert WilliamsonMarcel WilmotMr. and Ms. Andrew WilsonDebra A. WilsonMs. Karen K. WilsonWinterhill Olive OilMr. Doug T. WittMs. Rosalyn WolfMs. Kathie Wong-MachidaMr. Robert WoodMs. Julie WorrallMs. Carolyn WrightMs. Kathleen WrightMrs. Peggy WrightMr. Rodney WrightMs. Carla YantMr. Robert YoungMs. Tracy YoungPamela ZakMarisa ZanobiniMs. Luz ZepedaMs. Chelsea ZermaniMrs. Jamie Zorn

* We apologize in advance for any errors or omissions - we appreciate every donor.

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Barton Memorial Hospital Foundation2092 Lake Tahoe Blvd., Suite 600South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150

Non-profit Org.

US Postage Paid

Permit No. 625

Reno, NV

Schedule of EventsOctober 16 - Wellness Lecture Series - Shoulder Injuries &

Treatment Options, Kahle Community Center, 6 p.m.

October 23 - Wellness Lecture Series - Shoulder Injuries & Treatment Options, Kahle Community Center, 6 p.m.

November 6 - Wellness Lecture Series - Knee Injury Awareness & Treatment, Lake Tahoe Community College, 6 p.m.

November 8 - Philanthropy Day Luncheon, Riva Grill, 11:30 a.m.

November 13- Wellness Lecture Series - Knee Injury Awareness & Treatment, Sierra Nevada College 6 p.m.

November 20 - Wellness Lecture Series - Knee Injury Awareness & Treatment, Holiday Inn Express, Minden 6 p.m.

December 4-8 - 5th Annual Festival of Trees & Lights MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa Convention Center

December 4 - Light Up a Life - Interfaith Memorial Ceremony MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa Convention Center, 6 p.m.

December 7 - The 22nd Annual Barton Foundation Gala MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa Convention Center

Comments/Contact Info 530-543-5909

[email protected]

Inspiring Philanthropy for the Health of Our Community