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One of the hallmarks of SCS is that we are not content to rest on our laurels, but are continuously working to do even better. The year 2013 was a year full of energy and enthusiasm as we delivered programs full of creativity and focused on increasing the mental agility of both our seniors and our children.
Our Senior Center expanded our
Silver Scholars programming, providing opportunities for multisensory stimulation in exploring the diversity of other geographic locations and cultures. Our “Go
Green” campaign, launched in February 2013, was championed by both staff and senior center participants throughout the year.
The Center also received a partial “makeover” as we did some refurbishing of carpet and paint. We are indeed fortunate to have such a wonderful building so well suited to providing a wide variety of program offerings to our seniors.
Our Child Care staff was kept busy this year, building a love of learning in our preschoolers as they helped prepare them for kindergarten. While focusing on school preparedness , they also were busy preparing for state inspections, Step Up to Quality inspections, and “star” renewals which is how the State of Ohio recognizes the excellence of our programs. I’m happy to say that all our extended care sites’ stars were renewed and Woodrow
Preschool moved up to three stars! Woodrow began using the
“Handwriting Without Tears” curriculum this year, an example of why they are rated so highly.
We were thrilled when the Sylvania Chamber of Commerce honored SCS as the Spotlight Business for May. It’s always gratifying to know that we have such strong support throughout the community for the services we provide to seniors and to children.
Finally, we formally established our strategic fundraising program when we hired Sarah Metzger, Development and
Communications Manager. We’ve worked hard to be good stewards of the funds entrusted to us to operate the Senior
Center and Sylvania Child Care. Raising private funds will help us to ensure that we can continue to provide the kinds of excellent programming and care that Sylvania-area residents expect and desire.
In all that we do for our seniors and our children, we strive to live out our core values of service, safety, quality, accountability and collaboration.
Thank you, Sylvania, for allowing us to serve you for our 37th year!
Executive Director
Erika Rizzo, Board President
Fifth Third Bank
Maureen Stevens, Board Vice President
Mobile Meals of Toledo
Arleen Hatcher, Board Secretary
Sylvan Elementary School
John Plock, Board Treasurer
Retired Finance Director, City of Sylvania
Baron Black
ACT Systems Ltd.
Teri Bockstahler
Sisters of Notre Dame
David Borgman
Fairwood Chiropractic and Physical Therapy
V. Michael Brown
Sylvania City Council
Robert Davis
Creative Financial Partners
Richard Moore
Dowling Funeral Home
David Simko
Sylvania Township
David Spiess
SeaGate Benefits Administrators
Gary Sommer
Heban, Sommer Murphree
Sylvania Community Services Receives Award
Sylvania Community Services was awarded the May 2013
Sylvania Chamber Business Spotlight Company and was cited as an “Outstanding Business Partner & Community Leader.”
Pictured from left to right: Brad Rieger, Sylvania Chamber President;
Lisa McGranahan, Bookkeeper; Desiree Thompson, Child Care
Director; Claire A. Proctor, Executive Director; Lisa Ames, Assistant
Child Care Director; Donna Zbinden, Senior Center Office Manager;
Julie Graf, Senior Center Director; KJ Petiniot, Senior Center Facilities
Coordinator.
Our brains are marvelous organs, able to process multitudes of information so fast that we’re often not aware of how much information we’re absorbing at any given moment in time. The human brain grows most rapidly in size from birth to age 5, although brain development continues throughout childhood and ongoing learning as an adult can help parts of your brain grow larger as well as smarter.
Our Sylvania Child Care preschool students are exposed to a variety of educational tools and creative curricula to help prepare them for a smooth entry to kindergarten.
One very popular and effective tool introduced this year is “Handwriting Without Tears.” This award-winning, child-friendly curriculum introduces Pre-K students to the same curriculum they will be using when they enter Kindergarten at Sylvania Schools. It is hands-on, featuring a multi-sensory approach that addresses different learning styles and invites active participation.
Studies have shown that activities that promote mental agility and “brain fitness” in older adults are particularly important in helping to combat the normal memory loss
Our I-Pad class for seniors helps them embrace new technologies.
that comes with aging. Many of the older adults that we serve at the Sylvania Senior Center are life-long learners and come to the Center for the stimulating activities and programs we provide. Our “Silver Scholars” programming provides life-long learning opportunities for knowledge and well-being. Study groups included Spanish and
French for Travelers, Local History, Music Appreciation, and Cinema Studies. Our Tuesday night series provided opportunities for seniors to have dinner and learn from expert speakers more about health and fitness, music appreciation, and diverse cultures and geographic places, among other topics.
Speaker at Silver Scholars program talks about life in Tanzania.
Preschool children practicing the fundamentals of handwriting without tears.
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Sylvania Senior Center
7140 Sylvania Ave. • Sylvania, Ohio 43560 • www.sylvaniaseniorcenter.org • 419.885.3913
The Sylvania Senior Center strives to enhance seniors’ daily lives, providing engaging programs and essential services that have a direct, immediate and positive impact.
We give seniors every opportunity to keep their minds and bodies strong and healthy. This enables seniors to maintain independence and to contribute to their families and their communities for as long as possible.
Thanks to a deep and abiding partnership with the City of Sylvania and Sylvania Township, we have a first-rate facility that provides seniors with a wide range of options no matter what their specific interests may be. The Senior
Center is nationally accredited and locally committed. In
2013, this meant that:
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Mission Moments
The Senior Center provides something for just about everyone.
“You can’t believe how much enjoyment we get from the pool room. It’s reminiscent of our youth, going to the school playground during recess. Some of us played in our younger days, then gave it up for many years as we got busy working and raising our families. Then when we retired, we looked for things to do that we enjoyed in the past.” Carlton Surtman
“It is so much fun. I just enjoy the companionship. There’s always some good laughs too. This has brought so much joy into my life since I found it a year ago.” Ruth Herrick Ritchie
Welcome to Medicare Presentation facilitated by Ohio Senior Health
Insurance Information Program held in the SSC Great Room.
Sylvania Senior Center
The Center provides open gym hours and exercise classes including body recall, jazzercise, restorative yoga and more that help seniors to maintain and enhance flexibility, range of motion, strength and balance. Seniors also have regular access to pharmacists and other medical health professionals. Educational programming and discussion groups on a variety of health topics also keeps seniors informed and lets them take charge of their health needs.
Participation in physical fitness activities and educational programming helps seniors improve not just their physical fitness but also their “brain fitness” or mental agility.
Volunteerism is alive and well at the Senior Center! Many seniors give of their time and talents to benefit the Senior
Center as well as the community. Studies have shown that becoming a volunteer benefits seniors’ bodies and minds while they are in turn benefiting others.
Many seniors have life skills that are utilized in our volunteer program.
Student volunteers, including
National Honor Society members from Sylvania Southview High School, also give of their time and talents.
In November 2013, one of our own, Haynes Lee, was recognized for his outstanding Sylvania
Senior Center volunteerism by the Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Association of Fundraising
Professionals at their Philanthropy
Day luncheon in November.
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Sylvania Child Care
4747 N. Holland-Sylvania • Sylvania, Ohio 43560 • www.sylvaniachildcare.org • 419.885.2451
For over 25 years, Sylvania Child Care has provided year-round care in a safe, secure learning environment for children of preschool age (3-5 yrs.) and before/ after school care for school aged children (grades K-6).
Our staff works hard to meet standards of excellence established by the State of Ohio, while providing every child with a warm welcome each day.
Parents have come to rely on the peace of mind they receive knowing that their children are well cared for in a safe and fun learning environment.
Mission Moments
“We are so lucky to have you in our lives. I truly believe you are why our daughter loves school so much.” (Northview parent, speaking about Ashlea, Child Care lead teacher)
“Got the biggest hug today, didn’t expect it. I love my kids at work!” (Child Care Staff member)
Our extended time staff employs creativity in working with students, teachers and parents to support learning in the schools. The Highland
Elementary staff give students “riddles of the day” and math problems that challenge the children to investigate and find answers on their own. Students at all locations have the opportunity to do their homework under staff supervision.
Physical activity helps energize students and gets them ready to focus on school.
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Mission Moments
”We love the program; it is so convenient for our family.”
(Highland Parent)
“Mom, please come back later. I am not ready to leave yet.”
(Maplewood Child)
Sylvania Child Care
School preparedness is key to early success in kindergarten. Children in the Woodrow and
Northview Preschools are using the Handwriting
Without Tears curriculum, helping them to become better prepared for kindergarten. At the Northview preschool program, not only do children benefit from working with highly trained staff, they also provide an opportunity for high school students to gain valuable hands-on experience in an early childhood education career.
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Mission Moments
“Our older child attended Sylvania Child Care when it was at the
Burnham Building. Then, when our son needed before and after school care, we knew Sylvania Child Care was right for us. He’s been very happy at Central Trail, where the staff are very nurturing and caring.” (Central Trail parent)
Having fun while learning history at Ft. Meigs.
Northview preschool students enjoy reading along during circle time.
Sensory play helps children explore and learn about their world.
Grandparents often come to share their love of reading.
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46%
46%
Senior Center Levy
Grants-Senior Center
Grants-Senior Center
Grants-Child Care
Grants-Child Care
Child Care Programs
Child Care Programs
Administrative
Foundation
In-Kind Facility
Foundation In-Kind Facility
In-Kind Facility
Child Care Program Income .........................................
$804,577
Senior Center Program Income .....................................
$36,732
46%
2%
Senior Center Levy ............................................................. $374,417 22%
Government Grants-Senior Center .............................
$90,686 5%
Government Grants-Child Care ....................................$22,050 1%
Donations .................................................................................. $51,370 3%
Other ...........................................................................................
$71,955 4%
In-Kind Facility .....................................................................
$296,508 17%
Total .................................................................... $1,748,295 100%
Child Care Programs .........................................................
$764,832
Senior Center Programs ..................................................
$634,277
Administrative .........................................................................
$53,283
In-Kind Facility .....................................................................
$296,508
Foundation ..............................................................................
$80,053
42%
35%
3%
16%
4%
Total ....................................................................$1,828,954 100%
Report based on 2013 Unaudited Financial Statements
Like most non-profits, Sylvania Community Services (SCS) has financial needs that are not completely covered by current revenue sources. Programs are funded through a combination of program fees, grants, private donations, and the Sylvania Community Services Foundation. In addition, the Senior Center receives funds from the
Sylvania Senior Levy. However, over the past several years, grant support and levy funding has declined, while the need for services remains.
The Sylvania Community Services Foundation is a support organization to help meet the growing needs of the Sylvania Senior Center and Sylvania Child Care and accepts donations on their behalf. Raising additional funds will ensure the continuation and growth of quality, creative programs for seniors and children.
• Maintain and increase programs that support the health, well-being, and independence of senior citizens
• Provide scholarship funds to ensure all children have the same opportunity for quality care and teaching as their classmates
• Provide enriched programming, full of creative, multisensory curricula that promotes mental agility in seniors and school preparedness in children
SYLVANIA CHILD CARE
SYLVANIA SENIOR CENTER
Online at: http://www.scsonline.org
In person at: 7140 Sylvania Avenue, Sylvania, OH 43560
By mail to: 7140 Sylvania Avenue, Sylvania, OH 43560
For more information on how to support Sylvania Senior
Center and Sylvania Child Care, call Sarah Metzger, SCS
Development and Communications Manager at 419-885-3913 or email: sarahmetzger@sylvaniaseniorcenter.org.
Thank you to our 2013 supporters!
In-Kind - Organizations
Act Systems Ltd.
Sylvania Schools
City of Sylvania
Sylvania Township
In-Kind - Individuals
David & Jennifer Briggs
Courtney Duncan
Kelly & Michael Saxe
Gary Sommer
$1000 & Over
Area Office on Aging of NWO
Grant
Hausman Foundation Trust
Key Bank Foundation
Ohio Child Care Resource and
Referral Association Grant
Susan & Gary Sommer
Sylvania Senior Center
Participants’ Council
Sylvania Township Senior Levy
Proceeds
$500 - $999
First Christian Church – Mary
Martha Group
Haynes & Marge Lee
Christine Turnbull
Up to $500
Lucy & Samir Abu-Absi
American Cancer Society
Arnis & Reiko Andersons
Anonymous
Dr. Read & Mrs. Dorie Backus
Barbara Baker
Carl Bartaldo
Roger & Helen Bennett
Mary Kathleen Benore
Diane Bernstein
Wayva Black
Baron Black
Teri & Paul Bockstahler
David Borgman
Daniel Bowser
Robert & Geraldine Brandon
Robert Brendon
Mike & Sue Brown
Donald & Susanna Cadaret
John Cleveland
Ben Colosky
Leslie Cron
Robert & Mary Davis
Jeanne Deitrickson
Shirley DeVictor
Raymond Dodson
Mei Du & Song Tao Liu
Michael Duffey
Marguerite Emmick
Carlos Espinosa
Connie Faehnle
Bernie & Kate Fegan
Camille Fitzwater
Janet Forster
John & Carole Forte
Frederick Friess
Susan Gradel
John Gryca
Richard Hall
Jim & Diane Harding
Daniel & Mary Harnett
Mary & Tim Harshman
Arleen Hatcher
Lorraine Haubold
Charlene & George Hernandez
Mary Hills
Marlene Hittler
Herbert & Patricia Hoehing
Thresiamma Jacob
Anna James
Mary Joseph
John Keil
Chester King
Mary Kiplinger
Don & Mary Ann Klimesh
Steven & Barbara Kontaratos
Eleanor Kuehn
Charlotte Leslie
Mike Mahoney
Rosalind Manders
Phyllis McClain
Leonard McClellan
Linda McClure
David Mohler & Shirley Gerst
Don Monroe
Zubie Moorjani
Char & Bob Morgan
Layne Morris
Richard Nadolny
Bill Naumann
Dorothy Nunemaker
Ruth O’Brien
Jean Marie Oldham
Eric Olsen
Paul Onody
Ruth Ormsby
Liane Owed
Dorothy Parton
Carolyn Pietrzak
Martha Pilbeam
John Plock
Thelma Price-Biviano
Claire & Reid Proctor
Quilt Fan-Attics
Susan Rawski
Sarah & Orlando Reyes Cairo
Ray Richards
Charles & Pamela Richmond
Warren & Martha Risher
Erika Rizzo
EmaLou Roberts
Marilyn Rosebrock
Karen Rosenbaum
Cindy & Marv Rotondo
Rob & Julie Rusgo
Mary & William Rutchow
Harry Schulman
Bob Schwartz
Niverte Shenouda
Marion Shipman
Joseph Shugarman
David Simko
Marsha Singh
John & Zona Smaltz
Marlene Snyder
Barbara Sochocki
Dave Spiess
Maureen & Michael Stevens
Theodore & Donna Stevens
Russ Strausbaugh
Paul & Karen Stresen
Vila Suchy
Rosa Lee Tarsha
Norman Thal, Jr.
Sandra Traugott
Dahlia Van Agteren
Otto Viet
Louise Wantland
Tony & Patricia Weiss
Georgia Wesley
Geraldine Williams
Margie Workman
Scott Zbinden
Follies Sponsors
A&J Landscape
AAA Northwest Ohio
Act Systems Ltd
Advance Auto Parts
Affordable Dentures
Alexis Gardens
Aly Sterling Philanthropy
Amir and Augusta Askari
Arbors at Sylvania
Area Office on Aging
Aspen Grove
Avon
Brookview Dental
Budget Blinds
Charlie’s
Christian Home Care
Creative Culinary Cuisine
Dave White Chevrolet
Dental Health Associates
Donna Galloway
Dowling Funeral Home
Edward Jones
Findlay Business Partners
First Merit Bank
Franciscan Care Center
Galloway Group
Generation Investment Group
H & W Enterprises
Hafner Florist
Hartmann & Associates
Hospice of Northwest Ohio
Humana
Huntington Bank
Imaging Central
Jim White Toyota
Joseph’s Beverage Center
Kingston of Sylvania
Lincoln Cleaners
Lourdes University
Mama Lascola’s
Matthew Maley, DDS
Maumee Medical Partners
Merle Norman
Mich Roberts Salon
Mick Electric Company
Mike and Sue Brown
Milo & Chrissie Danzeisen
Mira & Kolena
Montgomery-Nichols, Inc.
Nationwide
Oakleaf Village
Ohio Computer Training &
Support
Organic Bliss
Overcashier and Horst
Paddy Jack’s
Paramount Health Care
Paul Vesoulis, DDS
PNC Bank
ProMedica Hospice
Reeb Funeral Home
Ridgewood Manor
Ronald Z. Howard, DDS
RVR Wealth Advisors, LLC
Salma Mikhail
Schmakel Dentistry
Sheila Johnson
Smitty’s Automotive
State Bank
Sylvan Studio
Sunset House
Sylvan Custom Framing
Sylvan Lakes Family Physicians
Sylvania Chamber of Commerce
Sylvania Recreation Center
Taylor Cadillac
The Residenz of Sylvania
Tom and Marilyn Ulrich
Tom Galloway
Travel Experts
Treo
Trilby Foot Center
Ventura’s Mexican Restaurant
Visiting Angels
Walker Funeral Home
Waterford Bank
Wells Fargo
West Park Place
William Vaughn Company
Wisniewski Funeral Home
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Thank you to our 2013 supporters!
Follies Patrons
Wanda & Jack Anderson
Anonymous
Stephanie & Allen Brunner
Mike & Sarah Cannon
Carroll & Mary Ann Cannon
Bob Conover
Rich & Jackie Cornell
Sue Desmond
Phyllis Dressner
Kate & Bernie Fegan
Ann Galloway
Sally Goetz
Julie Graf
Dan & Cathy Gustafson
Marcia Harpen
Holly Foth & Ray Dorcas
Susan Jennelle
Mary Claire Langenderfer
Haynes & Marge Lee
Rita & Clint Longenecker
Mary Maris
Jeanne Miller
Al & Amanda Misseldine
Bill & Dorothy Nunemaker
Jack Pfleghar
Shelli Plosscowe
Claire & Reid Proctor
Mae Randall
Ted Stevens
Olga Tucker
Clem & Ellie Vascik
Carol Waddington
Booster Club Donors
Accessible Home Health
Aretta Adams
Jonathan Apgar
Lois Babiuch
Dr. Read & Mrs. Dorie Backus
Donna Bardis
Nancy Beauregard
M. Kathleen Benore
Joyce Bettinger
Bernadette Bollin
Elaine Bonkowksi
Carlos Booth
Madelyn Botek
Howard & Joyce Boyce
Robert Brenot
Joan Brooks
Pauletta Brown
Allen & Stephanie Brunner
Jack Callahan
Clara Campbell
Carroll & Mary Ann Cannon
Kathy Capps
Bill & Gloria Carpenter
Mary Casey
Alice Chase
Emily Colgan
Benjamin & Louise Colosky
Shirley & Gerald Coolidge
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Rich & Jackie Cornell
Sue & John Crandall
Mabel Crandell
Joe & Carole Crawford
Kay Creque
Marion Cullum
Gladys Darah
Budd Davis
Al & Janet DeBacker
Dental Health Associates
(Sharon Eyerly)
Phyllis Dessner
Shirley DeVictor
Raymond Dodson
Phil & Julia DuBois
Katryn Ellis
Carlos Espinosa
Raymond Estrella
Ruth Faylor
Bernie & Kate Fegan
John & Carole Forte
Bob Gallup
Marie Gardner
Betty Garvin
Bruce & Susan Gawecki
Anthony & Mary Gerrish
Mary Louise Glen
Sally Goetz
Omer Good
Judy Grabow
Jo Grosjean
Opal Hanlon
Marcia Harpen
William Harrigan
Fan Heard
Mary Heilman
Julia Henry
Helen Hilfinger
Marlene Hittler
Jeanine Hobling
Phyllis Hochstein
Herbert & Pat Hoehing
Marcia Houck
Rose Hubay
Nancy Ibarra
Bill & Marian Iott
Harry & Alice Jacobs
Anna James
Regina Janowiecki
Warren Jenkins
Bonnie Johanssen
Anne Johnson
Robert Joseph
Joyce Kerns
Donna Kibler
Robert King
Geraldine Klocko
Joan Kramer
Eleanor Kuehn
Betty Kunke
Mary Claire Langenderfer
Bernice Langham
Janet Lauer
Mary Lauterbur
Dorothy Lay
Angela Lee
Haynes & Marge Lee
Linda Leffingwell
Frank Lenhart
Julia Lewandowski
Clinton Longenecker
Jacquelynn Lowe
Ron & Marilyn Maas
Mary Maeder
Eleanor Makulinski
Nancy Manworren
Linda McClure
Linda McConahey
Bernice McDowell
Steve & Carol Miller
Jeanne Miller
Marlene Mills
Elaine Moffett
Don Monroe
Charlayne Morgan
Joan Morningstar
Peggy Morton
Patricia Munger
Jean Nodolny
Marilyn Nederost
Dorothy Nunemaker
Valerie Obloza
Ruth O’Brien
Toni O’Connor
Paula Ohanesian
Liane Owed
Dr. Clyde Painter
Lawrence Parrish
Maria Perez
Ken & Jeanine Perry
William Pituch
Mae Randall
Susan Rawski
Frank Reynolds
James Richard
Lawrence & Sharon Roan
Emalou Roberts
Joan Rogge
Glenita Rosebury-Domansky
Marv & Cindy Rotondo
Victoria Russo
Frank Scherer
Gynne Schuette
Harry Schulman
Max & June Seigneur
Penny Sherman
F. Jamile & Jackie Shibley
Marion Shipman
Lorraine Shook
Victoria Sih
Marsha Singh
Darrell Skiver
Carole Smith
Ginny Smith
Marilyn Snyder
Barb Sochocki
Eleanor Sonntag
Bev St. Clair
Lurleen Stahl
Jim Szumigala
Sandy Tapola
Ramon Taroy
Lois Thompson
Linda Tippett
Charles Tomanicek
Martin Tran
Phyllis Tribble
Neal Troy
Mary Trusdle
C.P. & Frances Tsai
Ann & Bruce Tubbs
Janet Valade
Don VanAlst
Karen Veres
Don Volk
Carol Waddington
Donna Warner
Janet Watkins
Lucille Weber
Robert Wild
Geraldine Williams
Clarence Wingate
Sharon Wisniewski
Jay & Joann Wobser
Geraldine Wohl
Diane Worth
Ginny Wysong
Deborah Young
Bernie Zeiher
Joan Zsigrai
Thank you to our 2013 supporters!
Gift Certificates, Goods or Services
A.A.R.P. Safe Driving
A.A.R.P. Tax Aide
AAA Car Care Plus
Accessible Home Health Care
Advocates for Basic Legal Equality
Alexis Gardens
All About You Investments
Allied Home Health Care
Alzheimers Association NW Chapter
American Red Cross-Toledo Chapter
Andersons
Arbors at Sylvania
Arnis Andersons
Aspen Grove
Bankers Life & Casualty
Barbara Kondalski
Barry Bagels
Belle Tire
Beltone Hearing Center
Better Business Bureau
Betty Dorcas
Bill Liparoto
Bob Avery
Bob Evans
Bob Rae
Bravo
Candy Miller
CareMinders
Citizen Advisory Group
City of Sylvania Police Department
Classic Café
Coldstone Creamery
Connect Hearing
Cornerstone Helping Hands
Country Grains
David Patton, 1st VP Merrill Lynch
Dental Health Association of Sylvania
Dr. Glenn Whitted
Dr. Jan Wahl
Dr. John Fielder
Eddie Boggs
Edible Arrangements
Erie West Hospice & Palliative Care
Everdry Waterproofing
Fifth Third Bank
Flower Hospital Rehab Therapy
Foundation Park Alzheimer’s Care Center
Franciscan Care Center
Friends of the Family
Genesis HealthCare
Glendale Assisted Living
Glenn Holmes
Goerlich Center
Great Lakes Audiology
Great Lakes Marketing
Guardian Angel
Habitec Medical Alert
Hear-Rite Hearing Aid Center
Heartland Hospice
Heidi Clausius
Home Instead Senior Care
Hospice of Northwest Ohio
Humana
Inspire Dance Studio
Investment Solutions, LLC
Jake Heiney, M.D., M.S.
Jet’s Pizza
Joe LaConey Band
John Cleveland
Judy Bowles
Keep Toledo Lucas County Beautiful, Inc.
Kim Nofziger
Kingston Residence of Sylvania
Kroger
KWF1 Consulting
Legal Aid of Western Ohio
Longhorn Steakhouse
Loviah Aldinger
Lowes
Lucas County Auditor’s Office
Lucas County Burial Corp
Lucas County Commissioners Office
Lucas County Engineer
Lucas County Sustainablility
Commission
Lucas Soil & Water Conservation District
Matt Markey, Toledo Blade
Medical Alert
Meijer
Mercy College Nursing Students
Metamora State Bank
Metroparks of the Toledo Area
Michael Dansack, Attorney/Partner,
GTB & S Co, L.P.A.
Mike Murray
Oakleaf Village of Toledo
Odyssey Hospice
Ohio Department of Insurance
Olander Park
Olga’s Kitchen
Olive Garden
Orlando Reyes-Cairo
Owens College “Saxophobia”
Paddy Jack’s
Panera Bread Café #686
Paws and Whiskers
Phillips Lifeline
Phyllis Bartholomy
Prodigy
Professional Interpreters for the
Deaf, L.L.C.
Progressive Therapy
Promedica Cancer Institute
Promedica Health System
Promedica Hospice
Promedica Toledo Hospital, F.M.R.P.
Republic Waste
Ridgewood Manor
Right at Home
Scrambler Marie’s
SCS Senior Chorus
Senior Helpers
Senior Independence
Sharon Eyerly
Shelli Plosscowe
Shorty’s
SouthernCare Hospice
Sr. Krista Benda
State Long-term Care Ombudsman
Steve Harrison
Steve Miller
Subway
Sunset Village Retirement Community
Swan Creek Retirement Community
Sylvania Advantage
Sylvania Department of Forestry
Sylvania Historic Museum
Sylvania Sunrise Lions Club
Sylvania Township Fire Department
The Glendale Assisted Living
Tireman
Toledo Academy of Pharmacology
Toledo Area Ministries
Toledo Rehab Group
Toledo-Lucas County Health Department
Travel Experts, Inc.
Trilby Foot Center
UT College of Pharmacology
Ventura’s Mexican Restaurant
Visiting Angels
Walgreens
Walker Funeral Home
West Park Place
Willie Hofstetter
Memorials
Name
Dora Booher
In Memory of
Kathy Monroe
Mr. & Mrs. Emil (Bud) Eickstadt Robyn Myers
Clinton & Rita Longenecker Esther Kincaid
Eleanor MacMillan
Dr. Clyde Painter
Jack MacMillan
Dr. Edith Painter
Senior Center Woodshop Group Edward Carson
These gifts were received in calendar year 2013.
While every effort has been made to provide a complete and accurate report, please forgive any omissions made by computer and/or human error.
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