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Fall 2015 Issue 5 Dane County Humane Society’s Oliver & Company “When you got your pals, you got all you need!” Frequent Flyer at Four Lakes Wildlife Center Appreciating Our Foundation Planned Giving at DCHS

Dane County Humane Society 2015 Fall Family Tails newsletter

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Please enjoy Dane County Humane Society's latest newsletter, Family Tales. Inside, you'll find updates for DCHS programs and events, adoption success stories, and a story about Oliver, a dog who arrived to DCHS severely underweight and in not the best healthy conditions, and his journey of regaining good health and finding his new home.

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Fall 2015 • Issue 5

Dane County Humane Society’s

Oliver & Company“When you got your pals, you got all you need!”

Frequent Flyer at Four Lakes

Wildlife Center

Appreciating Our Foundation

Planned Giving at DCHS

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the inside scoopFamily GatheringsMaddie’s® Pet Adoption Days . . . . . . . . 2

Bark & Wine 2

Toto’s Gala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Family ScrapbookAlumni Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

What’s New at DCHS 5

Oliver & Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 7

Family GivingPlanned Giving at DCHS . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Thank You to Our Donors 9 - 13

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Dear Friends,At Dane County Humane Society (DCHS), we have been taking some time to appreciate the foundation we have developed over the years . This foundation of core programs and services serves our community in our everyday work of Helping People Help Animals . The relationship between the shelter and the community is reciprocal; the support we receive from the community allows us to build upon our foundation so we can help the community’s homeless animals .

We provide help through our core programs and services . Compassionate, knowledgeable staff and volunteers provide excellent care to the animals we take in, all tailored to an animal’s individual needs . This includes everything from quality medical care, to enrichment and behavior modification, to foster care . Our Adoptions Program has evolved over the years, enabling us to adopt more and more animals each year through thoughtfully planned promotions and participation in nationally sponsored events .

DCHS provides programs for our community members . The Volunteer Program nurtures the training and advancement for those in our community willing and able to lend a hand . Humane education is very important to our mission, and we offer educational opportunities, with a focus on youth programs . And, of course, one of the best things we get to do at the shelter is reunite a lost pet with their owner!

Our signature programs include Four Lakes Wildlife Center, seeing increased intake numbers of injured and orphaned wildlife each year, and the Felines in Treatment Center, treating ringworm cases from within our community and beyond . These programs are helping us to build our reputation as innovators in animal sheltering .

These are all part of the DCHS foundation . This strong base, along with the community’s support, allows us to look to the future with projects we are currently tackling, like a new Adoption Center location on Madison’s west side and a new horse and livestock barn, currently underway . Thank you to our community and our supporters for your role in our successful foundation and future!

Pam McCloud Smith, Executive Director

Pam McCloud Smith, Executive Director

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Family Gatherings

Bark & WineThank you to everyone who celebrated DCHS with us on Saturday, September 19 at the 13th annual Bark & Wine . The shelter filled with more than 250 supporters and friends . We enjoyed competitive live and silent auctions, an exciting wine pull, delicious hors d’oeuvres and desserts . With the help of dozens of volunteers and DCHS staff members, we were able to raise nearly $70,000 at Bark & Wine this year! Thank you to our event Best in Show sponsors, National Guardian Life Insurance Company and Liliana’s, as well as Madison Veterinary Specialists, Capital Newspapers, Grand Central and X01 apartment communities, Don Miller Mazda, Metcalfe’s Market, Cat Care Clinic, Dentistry for Madison and many others!

Maddie’s® Pet Adoption DaysOn May 30 and 31, DCHS was honored to participate in the 2015 Maddie’s® Pet Adoption Days, a two-day, fee-waived collaborative effort to save the lives of shelter animals . For 2015, participating groups within selected counties of the San Francisco Bay Area, Washoe County, Nevada and Dane County, Wisconsin came together for one goal: to empty the shelters! For each pet adopted, Maddie’s Fund® gave participating shelters from $200 to $2,500 .Dane County participating groups (DCHS, Dane County Friends of Ferals, Angel’s Wish, Friends of Noah and Humane Society of Southern Wisconsin) adopted 495 animals and raised $352,900 to support our shelters . We came very close to emptying our shelters with only a handful of available animals at the end of Sunday . At DCHS we adopted 122 dogs and cats, earning $103,700 .

Paws for PintsOn Sunday, August 23, Wisconsin Brewing Company in Verona and Cat Care Clinic of Madison invited supporters to come out for a celebration of our feline friends . It was a beautiful summer afternoon full of great raffle prizes, brewery tours, games and crafts for kids, face painting and of course delicious concessions and brews . We can’t thank Dr . Katarina Luther of Cat Care Clinic enough for coordinating the event and raising over $1,500 for the shelter!

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Toto’s Gala: There’s No Place Like HomeFebruary 20, 2016 • Madison Masonic Center

Join us at our largest fundraiser of the year, the 3rd annual

Toto’s Gala: There’s No Place Like Home on Saturday, February 20, 2016 . We will gather for a wonderful evening starting with a cocktail hour of conversation and a silent auction, then proceed to a delicious dinner and live music . This year, we will experience the grandeur of the Emerald City in the one-of-a-kind Madison Masonic Center’s Grand Ballroom . Come dressed in your best green attire to celebrate Dane County Humane Society’s animals, people and programs . Tickets will go on sale at the beginning of January; follow our website for more information .

Camp Pawprint: Winter BreakDecember 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31; January 1

Looking for something fun and educational for your child to do over their winter vacation? Our Camp Pawprint: Winter Break is perfect for you! Children ages 7-13 are welcome to attend day camps that focus on various domestic and wild animals . Activities during camp include service projects for the shelter, games, crafts, interacting with animals and so much more! Registration for Camp Pawprint: Winter Break is open now . Please email the humane educator at education@giveshelter .org for more information!

Giving TuesdayDecember 1, 2015

On Tuesday, December 1, charities, families, businesses, community centers and students around the world will come together for one common purpose: to celebrate generosity and to give . Join in this global celebration of giving and help us start a new tradition of generosity . Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter on #GivingTuesday as we share the amazing stories of the countless homeless animals your donations support .

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Many of you have probably seen a typical 3-year-old Labrador Retriever – a bouncy, playful dog that has miles of energy and is full of life . When Oliver came to Dane County Humane Society this past May, his kindness and love of life immediately showed, but his frail body told a different story . Weighing just 34 pounds, he was extremely thin, had irritated skin and sores on his body, a double ear infection and a very upset stomach . Our veterinary team concluded that “gaining weight was imperative, but it needed to be done carefully,” said Dr . Erica Schumacher, DCHS’s Chief Shelter Veterinarian . “Luckily, Oliver’s blood work came back normal, but his obsessive water drinking was concerning .” Oliver quickly won over staff and volunteers with his constant wagging tail and forgiving character . Our animal care staff carefully followed Oliver’s special feeding program and slowly, but surely, he began to put on weight . Generous community support ensures that we are able to provide care and comfort to animals like Oliver throughout their journey with us .

Our behavior and foster teams decided his recovery would be smoother and less stressful in a foster home where he could relax and be closely monitored . Fortunately, a wonderful foster home was quickly found .

Sheila, an adoption center volunteer, was moved by his story and condition . She met Oliver and felt an immediate connection . “The day I got to take him home, he came trotting out with the foster coordinator, tail wagging, happy and eager, despite the fact that his body weight was half of what it should have been,” said Sheila, Oliver’s foster mom .

Oliver & “When you got your pals, you

got all you need.”

“I absolutely loved caring for him, it was such an honor and blessing. I heartily encourage others to foster.”

-Sheila, Oliver’s foster mom

June 2, 2015

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Nemo needed some additional tender loving care. He went to a foster home and just look at his transformation! With some extra love, we found a wonderful guy named Nemo.

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Three months after Oliver arrived at DCHS, everything seemed back to normal except for his compulsive desire to drink water . With the help of Dr . Bates from Madison Veterinary Services, Oliver was diagnosed with psychogenic polydipsia (compulsive water drinking) . While his water intake will need to continually monitored, Oliver’s weight had finally reached a healthy and steady 68 pounds . He was ready to be adopted!

Donna and Dan heard Oliver’s story through friends of Sheila . The power of social media allowed them to see Oliver’s progress and personality via the pictures and videos Sheila posted online . When Oliver was made available for adoption, Sheila brought Oliver to Donna and Dan’s house to meet them in person .

Oliver immediately made himself at home . He went straight to the basket of toys they had – quickly digging out the tennis balls bringing them to Donna and Dan to toss! “Oliver has this immensely strong spirit, excitement and jubilation for life that cannot be denied . We fell in love quickly!”

Company

Through your donations, these success stories become the norm and not the exception . Your philanthropy supports our adoption guarantee, ensuring that every treatable animal gets top notch care in order to be placed for adoption . Your continued support makes that pledge a sustainable one for dogs like Oliver and many others needing comfort, care and compassion .

- Written by Gayle Viney, DCHS Assistant Director of Development

“Dogs have a remarkable sense of forgiveness - if only humans could learn from them! He will always have a loving, stable home with us for the rest of his life - that is the commitment we made to him.”

-Donna and Dan, Oliver’s new family

Oliver, Donna and Dan - October 2015

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Alumni Updates

Sam arrived at DCHS as a stray in April . Pigs tend to be a bit defensive in new environments and with new people, but Sam was the exact opposite – he was shy and cautious . To help Sam overcome this, staff started clicker training with him . Sam learned “touch” which involved him gently touching his nose to an open hand, which resulted in a “click” and a tasty treat (usually animal crackers – his favorite!) . Sam picked up on this exercise quickly and soon became very friendly and outgoing . In early June, a very nice woman came to meet Sam and, within an hour of her visit, contacted DCHS saying that she wanted to give Sam his forever home . Since then, Sam has blossomed into a remarkable house pig that is housetrained, lives comfortably with three dogs and two kids, and never ceases to do something comical each and every day (such as stealing a beer from the fridge!) .

Family Scrapbook

Frequent Flyer at Four Lakes Wildlife Center

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Family Scrapbook

Paris celebrated her 3rd “Adoptaversary” this past August with her new, loving family . Her family writes, “Paris was really stoic (this day) and reflecting on her time with us . Perhaps she’s thinking about buying a boat . But regardless we cooked her a nice sirloin steak wrapped in bacon . Thanks so much for helping us find her and keep on the great work you’re doing!”

If you’ve gone to see a movie in Fitchburg lately you may recognize this familiar face - not on the screen, but possibly on top of the AMC Fitchburg theater trying to spot her next meal . Staff at DCHS’s Four Lakes Wildlife Center (FLWC) have been tracking this beautiful, female Red-tailed Hawk since September 2014 when she was first brought into FLWC . She was found outside of the Bavaria Sausage Kitchen, unable to fly and unsuccessfully attempting to eat a frog . X-rays revealed a severely displaced left coracoid fracture (a type of scapular fracture) and an infected leg wound . With the assistance of UW Veterinary Care’s Special Species Service, she was able to make a full recovery and was released in November 2014 .

FLWC staff and volunteers tracked her daily through methods in radio-telemetry until the following February when she made another trip to FLWC, this time after being found in Fitchburg unable to fly while fighting off an infection . The following month, after being treated with antibiotics, she was healthy enough to be re-released . We continue to track her today and are thrilled to see her happy, healthy and keeping a watchful eye on Fitchburg movie-goers .

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We Moved!Cats and critters enjoy cozy digs at

new Adoption Center West

On Tuesday, October 6, we opened the doors to our new Adoption Center on the west side of Madison . The new Adoption Center West is located on Grand Canyon Drive and can be seen from the Madison Beltline . The new building provides a larger space for staff and volunteers to work in, a great retail area where the public can purchase pet supplies, and most importantly, larger and more comfortable housing for homeless cats and critters . Many of the cats at the new Adoption Center West will be living in group housing which gives them more space to move around, other cats to socialize with and in general and a lower stress environment . Those looking to adopt will be able to meet many cats at one time in an environment where each cats’ personality can really shine!

Big changes are taking place to benefit some of the biggest animals in need at DCHS . On Monday, September 28, ground was broken on a brand new barn to house homeless horses and livestock . The current DCHS barn is limited to housing only two animals; all other horses and livestock are placed in foster homes, which can be located as far as an hour outside the Madison area . The new barn will include six stalls opening onto a large fenced pasture, an indoor arena for year-round training and storage rooms for hay and tack . Having horses and livestock located on DCHS property will increase public awareness of their availability for adoption .

The new barn construction is the first of three phases, which also include renovating the current barn to allow Four Lakes Wildlife Center to take full advantage of the space and raising awareness and funds to allow DCHS to care for homeless horses and livestock for years to come . Thank you to all our generous supporters who have helped us come this far . We look forward to opening our doors to even more area horses and livestock in need .

Building for a Better Future

Adoption Center West680 Grand Canyon Drive, #5Madison, WI 53719

(608) 827-8997

October 7, 2015

September 28, 2015 - (L to R) Gayle Viney (DCHS Asst. Director of Development), Bob Cohen, John and Gloria

Etter, Kathy Wall, Bob Rau, Will Anzenberger (DCHS Director of Development)

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Family Giving

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As a supporter of DCHS, you have made a positive impact with your generosity, and we hope you, as a donor, feel that joy of giving . For some development departments, engaging current donors in planned giving is a monumental undertaking because of the belief that the first priority is to apprise the donor of the latest tax breaks and every single planned giving option . Studies show, though, that donors care more about the impact on their preferred charitable organization than figuring out the complexities of the tax code .

For DCHS, planned giving is an extension of our philanthropic philosophy: to build strong relationships with those supporters that want to make a transformational impact on our mission . Thus, similar to other areas of our development/fundraising engagement efforts, we want to build authentic relationships based on trust and stewardship . These relationships lead to a stronger bond between you and DCHS . Sometimes, this will lead to a major transformational planned gift to DCHS, as it will be clear to both you and DCHS that you feel best about your planned gift while satisfying our organization’s strategic priorities . Other times, it clarifies to each of us that your philanthropy might be better suited to another worthwhile cause, or that we will continue to have conversations about what impact you want to have on your charitable giving .

We recognize that our supporters want to help in larger ways, but you are not always sure what to do . The decision to include DCHS in your estate plans shows a sincere commitment to animals and a desire for your legacy of that commitment to continue for years to come . On October 26, we will be holding a Planned Giving Workshop to go over the basics of planned giving, including caring for your pets should they outlive you . The workshop will go over the typical forms of planned giving: bequests, donating appreciated securities, creating charitable trusts, and naming beneficiaries to life insurance policies, retirement accounts and more .

The last few months have seen many U .S . stocks falling sharply, but it should also be noted that the S&P 500 has gone up over 200% since March 2009 when stocks bottomed out after the financial crisis .

And while it may be better to give than to receive, with proper planning, it is possible to do both at the same time . If you are considering selling appreciated stock, mutual funds and/or other securities, you can donate directly to DCHS and not have to pay the long-term capital gains as you would if you had sold the stock . If you are holding securities with a loss, it is likely better to sell first, take the capital loss for tax purposes and then donate the cash .

Please consult with your financial advisor about the possibilities. If you decide to donate appreciated securities, please provide the following information to your financial institution: UBS Financial Services, Inc ., DTC Clearing Number: 0221, Account Number: HZ31195, and Account Name: Dane County Humane Society .

Planned Giving at DCHSMaking your planned fift have the

biggest impact

Thinking of Selling Your Stocks?Consider donating your appreciated stocks and/or securities

DCHS Planned Giving Workshop

Monday, October 26, 20159:00 - 11:00 AM

Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S .C .33 East Main Street, Suite 300Madison, WI 53701

Please call us at (608) 838-0413 ext. 118 or email us at [email protected] if you have any questions or would like to attend the Planned Giving Workshop.

To learn more about specific types of planned gifts, please visit our website at https://www .giveshelter .org/planned-giving .html

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Honorariums 4/1/2015 - 9/30/2015

Doris Kennedy’s 90th Birthday Patrick & Sandra Kennedy Dr. Kathy Toohey-Kurth Brakke Consulting, Inc .Duane Neitzel Judy and James FischerElisabeth Queoff ’s Birthday Mary CoxElla Cyra Nicole ShulferElla’s Birthday Christopher & Heather JonesEmily Christian REALTORS Association of South Central Wisconsin, Inc .Ethan & Hawthorne Jeff & Lisa Beneker Calliope JordahlFluffy & Carmel Susan WilliamsGary & Ann’s Wedding Claire WeissGinnie Richardson Nick AdairGreg Haberman Insperity ServicesGretchen Tageman Jennifer BettersGus Nicholas & Carol DussaultHarper Schrager Lainie BarberHarper Schrager’s 8th Birthday Mary SaeckerHawthrone Breiby’s Birthday Matthew ReidHope for Paws’ 7th Birthday Ashley ShippyJacqueline Leach The Bon Ton Stores FoundationJen Tamulevich Wendy GentryJennie Maly Elizabeth & Roger LaneJosie Audrey HonakerJoyce and Paul Stein’s 50th Wedding Anniversary Jane BorroughsJudy Lamb Aaron & Margrethe LambJudy Pellet Lisa Walton

Julia, Lillie & Bella Margaret & Daniel McWilliamsJulie Shears Ellen Pryor & Carolyn KruseJuno Karen WadeJustin Krasny Shannon DavisonKristin Lombardo Teri HernandezLee Ann Steele’s 60th Birthday Kristine Hansbery Elizabeth Steele Animal Holistic Care Specialists of Wisconsin Ronald & Ann May Ann KaufmanLen Pilon Scott & Susan Mindock Jean HermannLilliana Swift Susan BergerLuke Levy Moore & Monica Locker Victoria Gregory Maddie Lisa & Jack McGuffey Todd Smith & Jill Bradshaw Ching Yi Chow & Mark SacchettiMaddie Ehlenbach’s 10th Birthday Elizabeth Jacobs Aaron & Shannon WielandMadison Noelle SmithMaisie Mark & Mona SternMark Daspit & Lori Koffarnus Beth Junge Inc .Mary and David Shepard Marion ShepardMary Martinez Cynthia & Jeffrey ShumateMelissa Nikole Austrup JonesMichael Baer WI Early Autism Project, Inc .Michael McFadden & Steven Scholze’s Wedding Donna Petrusky Neil McFadden Susan Vergeront Kathy Rogers Melinda Menard & Steve Reese Michael Golsberry Rosanna Carollo-French & Jonathan French

Michael McFadden & Steven Scholze’s Wedding (cont.) Neil & Renee Hoxie Timothy Lapp Gerald & Jill SielaffMichael Minardi Patrick & Wendy SchneiderMickey Schaefer Wendy Brown & Tom RutlinMiles & Bob Lindsay RommelfangerPat & Dana Paulus’s Wedding Guests Dana Rae MinorPatty Warner Karen Strier & Thomas MartinPrince Mitchell & Mary Kay SutterRachel Yard’s Birthday Tiffany PenceRanger & Ruger Pike Arlene BanoulRebecca Goldberg & Mary Melahn Mark & Margaret Van CalliganRichard’s Bar Mitzvah Donald & Yvette Friedman M . & K . GoldrosenRowan’s 9th Birthday Julie HylandSam & Sophie Ridder Christine BennettSandra & Brandy Sandra Bloomfield Michael & Christine Smith James & Michelle Miller Thomas & Lori Hadfield Kathleen Klarner Debra & David Brewster Patricia & Richard Rettke Greenstripe LawnsSarah Motley Charles & Dottie MotleySavannah Pursley Mary Gillis Aaron & Haliana DoeppersScott & Huxlei Strunz Ryan StrunzSheila Hart Brenda PoseyShirley Gunderson Carol & Fred AppletonStar Olderman Adams Design Construction LTD

Abby Megan MargenauAeron & Pat Christina BenderAjax Audrey HonakerAlexa Nelson & David Flesch Jeff BissingAmanda Ruggles Kayla StevensAndrea, Traci, Sue & Matt Sara Investment RE LLCAndy Anderson Katie AndersonAnn & Gary Scott’s Wedding Ed JepsenAvery Prescott’s Birthday Jamie & Miranda Bush Margaret YounggrenBenjamin Lawrence’s Birthday Robert BrantonBrin Davies Kari HornBuster, Huckleberry, Miko & Cinder Matthew ScottCallan Leigh Cooper & Jonathan Allen Bent Andrew LisecCarla Nowka REALTORS Association of South Central Wisconsin, Inc .Chris Steinke’s Birthday Dennis & Kathleen SampsonChris Zamastil William & Shela FullerChristi Mykytyn Pamela Andros Lisa & Michael ViningCoral Heckert & Bryan Nelson Beth Junge Inc .Cris & Rance Jason & Sarah BrownDaija Stevens Williams’ Birthday Daniela LordDan O’Malley Colony Brands, Inc .Dayne Storkson Mary MaynardDCHS Volunteer Chuck Ritter & his love for dogs Adrienne GibsonDiane Spaulding Rochelle & Brian Weaver

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Alyssa Anderson Jill JungAndre Whippet Moriarty Deborah SaegerAngela Voelcker Patricia Van DykeAngie & Timmy Voelcker Heather CochranAnn Young Cathy HolmesAnnie Madeline LightArlene Custer Kimberly ForsmoBarbara Budig Charles SandersBarbara Vlackina Jane McCoyBette George Harley FreyBetty Leetch Thomas Leetch Betty & Daro Buchanan Karen Deaton & Andrew Garst Karen & John BoehmkeBig Boy Beth & Michael FioreBob Boyd Susan RogersBob Maveus Barbara SwensonBonnie Rayho Theresa & David Beck-Engel Deborah Thorp Sarabeth & Evan Ackerman Mary Jane HaasBonnie Shallenberger Gregory ShallenbergerBoo Boo Kitty Mary & David LamkenBoomer Dawn NeroBruno Charlotte & Jack JacksonBuddha Rose JohnsonBuddy Bay Landphier Generose LandphierBunnie Barta Geraldine HummerCamer Michael WhiteCamus Michael Grapkowski Bart Schorsch Candy Stacey Nancy Martin

Captain Scott & Penny MackallCarl Schorr Kristie & Randy SchorrCarol Mickelsen Korf James Haefs-FlemmingCarol Nielsen Lena ChowChauncey Judy & Ben Sidran Rachel MooneyChester Kip & Lianne KobussenCisco Mach Matthew & Nathaniel BrisherConrad John BoeselConrad Rauwolf Dean Oseth Bray Associates Architects, Inc . Tammy BraunCooper Suzanne MooneyCooper Suchomel Katie Aide & Ben PustinaCorrene Collar Lisa & Judd SchemmelDavid Dubbs Melanie & Thoma SchneiderDavid DuCharme Gary PrisbeDavid Johnson Elizabeth & James Rasmussen Patricia & Jay Smith Anita Johnson Marsha Alderman Shelley Kubly Muranyi Lucy Keane & Leanne Stucki Ellen Roche Richard & Cherrill Cregar Daniel Hardy Louis & Deidra Sfreddo David & Jeannine Retelle Barbara Peterman Christine Hamacher Vincent Donald & Judy Kieta Joseph & Elizabeth LaBella Eric & Martha Grover Thomas & Jacquie Phillips Susan Serrault Darryl FargoDavid Wennen Christine TuftsDennis Griffith Artice & Sharla HansonDennis Wieczoerk Delores Small

Dennis Wieczoerk (cont.) Lawrence & Kathleen Dickerson Marlyn & Jo Ann Klongland Daniel & Sherryl Cobb Suzanne & Robert Coutre Roberta Herschleb International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, LU159 Weston Severson & Esther Olson Beatrice Roberts Ronald & Nancy Westrum Terry & Linda Froehlich James Stewart David Baltes Janet Hoehn Kenneth & Karen Conti Doug & Jan Montgomery Jack & Jackie Schauss Marian Rogers Patricia Wieczorek Bob & Lucille CopasDiesel Rachel KumfermanDiesel Pedone Rebecca MuellerDon Moffett Shirley Wait Matthew and Emily AchesonDonald Leighty Debra DiestelmeierDonna Rung Raymond Rung Glen & Susan Myers Neil Humphrey Amy Wusterbarth Gerald & Elizabeth Treinen Bonnie Gould Connie & Gary Bartel Norman & Patricia Bartel Morris Vivian Roger & Nancy Wiebe Jane Harpold & Peter Flesch Stephanie Adamany & JosephKremer Ursula Rung Paul Jacobson & Cara Davis-JacobsonDwayne Murphy Amy TaebelDwight Norman Paul & Carol LuetmerEd Falkenstein Philip & Delores Rusch Tom & Ellen De VriesEddie Shirley & Steve Crocker

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Steve & Michael Richard Becker Lois KiggensSue Krebs CUNA Mutual GroupSusan Motisi Home Specialists

Suzanne Malkin Lois KiggensTalia’s 6th & Alexa’s 4th Birthdays Katherin RozasTenzin Holinbeck’s 5th Birthday Emily HooversonTerry & Barbie Murowski Mona & David QueoffThomas Buehl’s 4th Birthday Peggy & Gerhard EllerkampTian Brooks’ 8th Birthday Diann MarkovicTony Julie PetersonVal Audrey HonakerWendy Bell & Sport Karen BoyerWendy Delaney Rhonda WinkersZeus Amy & Kevin McCullough

In Memory 4/1/2015 - 9/30/2015HonorariumsContinued

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Edna McGahan Gobeille Kathleen & Robert BattagliaEllan Roach Kathryn Sundquist AtkinsElvis Presley Mary & Patrick LucasEthel Sorensen Agrace Hospice Care Charlotte WoolfEve Cox Kathleen & Kim Cox Florence Balistreri Mary Johnson Eck Joseph & Judy Balistreri Douglas Orr Ann Cardin Dean & Kathryn Hanley Phillip & Vicki Nugier Anthony RicciFloyd Morgan American Family Insurance CompanyFrank Ewers Tamara MoeFrank Meyers UW Health University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation James Fitzgerald Georgianna & Gary Stebnitz Rita Webber Erma Sundby Charles McLaughlin Kenlynn Wheeler Philip & Joyce WildtFrederick “Buster” Gray Carroll & Patricia Gray Ronald & Mary Melvin Gregory McKeown Patricia Adams

Frederick Gray Gerald & Lavonne DunnGene Giese Sharon & Patrick ClarkGigi Beth Workmaster Ginger Virginia KobersteinGracie Linda JamesGram David & Melissa DuganGretta Cheryl RabbittGretta & Franky Pugh Sally StevensGretta Pugh Marcie Pugh Kelly LynaughHannah Zoromski Patricia HackworthyHarold Klubertanz Anne Chermak Todd & Carolyn Madaus Haskins Short, LLCHarry Mary Jo KopeckyHera Kimberly GuentherHumphrey Humphries Melissa ReiserImogene Doherty Paula & Eric DohertyIsaac Baillargeon Debra DiestelmeierJack Brugger Marianne MeyerJackie Zank Christopher & Linda Barker Sara Hoven

Jackie Zank (cont.) Lester Zank Judith Stepanek Shirley Ryan Richard & Sharon Berge Mary Wedeking Elizabeth Zillmer Joan PulverJake Lane Brown MedtronicJames Lewis Gibson Linnea AndersonJames Boyles Sharyn Boyles Jane Boyd Mary Mullen Patricia BennettJean Bloodworth Lowell Burger Warren & Jean BurgerJean Klapinski Michael Huizenga Patricia Janssen Pamela Lebedoff Crown Point Condominium Owners Association Elaine Pollock Warren & Marlene Wendt Claudette & Joseph WisniewskiJeanne Ziegler Linda & Alan Kubly Carla & Michael Burns William Schwartz John Cook G . Frederick & Shirley Davie Allen Curran Kathy ColwillJeff Lechten Sarah Newell

Jenna Roark Barbara & Robert NetboyJessie the Awesome Lab Susan & Dirk RacineJetta Fallow Productive Programming CharterJill Winters Richard & Jodi Ross Timothy Dybevik & Kathleen Crawley-Dybevik Amy & Christopher Orren Judith Lee Michael Kutchin Karen Fairbank Wandy Miezio Richard & Terri Hagee Eric Grosso Robert & Jane Salinger Gail Gaustad Mark & Mary McCarthy Geralyn Stankevich Vincent Rice Paul & Kathy WintersJoan Kesterson Janet &Eric Allwardt Michael MannJoel Thomas Schuster Mark Ryan & Laura MyhrJohn Garver Wayne Block & Leslie Hamilton Joni & Arcadian Marylyn & Stewart StroupJoy Johannsen Marilynn Thompson Margaret Jensen Mary K . Maynard Doris Fuelle Oak Bank

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Joy Johannsen (cont.) Peg & Carig Guse Andrew & Diane Anderson Mary Beth Madigan Christine & Emily Odt Margaret Lindberg Janet Lottig & Drew Howick Stanley & Sandy Fosdal Nancy & Michael Cahill Nella Lucia J . Michael Giltner Kathy Peck Town of Madison Volunteer Firemans Association Corinna Maleike Z-Works, Ltd . Elizabeth Ellis Alan Maly Nola Contrucci Patricia Loew Joanne Oleson M . Paula & Kenneth Lutz Kirby & M . Theresa Schaefer Donald & Lois Pierstorff Feiler Enterprises, Inc .Judith Baumgartner American Family Insurance Company Jeffrey Richter Sharon Kampen Vicky & William Ruff Robert Widmer, Jr . Paul Baumgartner John & Charlotte Larsen Thomas & Mary Jo Tierney Sandy KampenJudith Himber Nancy JohnsonJudy Baumgartner & Corky Petra ResslerJudy Lipsey Denise HettnickJulie James & Victoria DaubertKappa Amundson Ixchel & Eric RippKaren Jastrom Sharon CarlsonKaren Laudon Google Matching Gifts ProgramKaren Potter Damaris BlansfieldKaren Urzedowski Larry Ast & Nellie Vallarta- Ast David PowersKaryn Jastram/Sneakers Amy Gregory

Nathan LeRoy Williams Barbara ChaviraNorm Hunt Jane LeahyNorma Ryan Clara Kroetz & Shirley RichardsPat Wildeck Patty KulinskiPatricia Ann Ollinger-Snyder Laura Savonne Joan Bedner Walter & Emilie Schmidt Leroy & Donna Mather Stephen & Alice Drake James & Barbara Riordan David Snyder Donalda Sauer Warren & Mary Jo Kuenzi Kenneth & Patsy Carlson Marvin & Sue Kontney Michael & Sandra Aebly Thomas & Kathleen Dorscheid Merilyn Childre Rad & Holly DeeringPatricia Wagaman Keith and Catherine WhitePatti Thorp’s Two Dogs Robert Philbin & Carol WilsonPatty Roth Paula Romeo & Victor Emanuel Smith & Gesteland, LLP Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation James Brobst Judith Sturgeon Jennifer WrightPaula Julie VineyPayton Anne DoppPete Deanna & James Moris

In Memory 4/1/2015 - 9/30/2015Kayla Parsons Maureen RocheKen Bynum SHINE Medical TechnologiesLacy Emily Comstock & Jill KullmannLeda Stephanie O’NealLentil Heather Schaller & Sarah DavisLeo Kathryn NortonLexi Catherine CramLinus; Final Push Paul O’LearyLolly Giselle Herrmann

Loretta Langlois Harold & Lorraine Amundson Linda Boone State of Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Messmer Catholic Schools, Inc .Louis Nowicki Susan RauschLucille Orvick Sara & James Orvick Lucy Kerri & Mike LeetmaaLuna Noelle SmithMac Ann AsweganMac Williams Andrea MinniearMaddie The Canine Butler, LLCMaddy Sara GreenMargaret Costello Aulabaugh Scott and Kimberly JaegerMargery Skolaski Jane MartiMarie Outhouse Christine Sannes Sheila and Donn Barber Stacy Meyer Elizabeth Helland John & Doris HeenanMarilyn Mathews Kyle & Carol Green Craig Mathews

Marla Lanoway Schultz Joseph Haas Raymond Schultz Bonnie Rastello and friends & co-workers at Kraft Foods Mason Rachel Leisemann ImmelMax Donna Anderson & Dennis WakeMaxie Giselle HerrmannMcKinley Paul Weiss Melanie Douglas & Laurel SchwartzMia Mary Manering & Dennis Tande Lindsay RommelfangerMia Jones Judith NicholsMichael Fingerson Catherine Cuccia Debra & Edward Slotten Beverly Zank Joel & Jodelle Myrold Charles Schroeder Jerry & Kathy Groth Lee WilliamsMidnight Joseph & Mary HagenMona Eisenhower Birong Anna Curkeet Patricia Roglitz Mary Brenzel-Chavez & David ChavezMorgan Clarity Pan O Gold Baking CompanyMorley Carlson Stacey CarlsonMurf Marcia TrentzMurphy Marilyn Hellenbrand

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Phyllis Mae Anderson Sally Minick Laurie & Tanjore Splan Steve & Denise Cheramy DGS - PHXPickles Karen LaudonPoggie Beth WorkmasterRadar Adrienne KeithRally Mary JonesRenee Wallace David Wallace Judith Kraft Colleen CollinsRichard “Dick” Anderson Darrell & Karen LuckassonRiley Delwin & Lynda Coufal Charlotte JerneyRiley & Camden Alice & Peter WaldronRobert “Joe” Hastert James & Nancy HerritzRobert Hastert Nancy Nilsen Martin & Julie StoddardRobert Schappel John Finkler & Nancy DeCoriRonald Roth Dolores KahlRonald Sutkay Donna RifkenRosco Bethany SoremRose Rice Jeffrey & Lori Schultz Jennifer Kleppe B . Hornburger Debbie Rice LHS Class of 1957Rosie JoAnn HinzRosie Charles & Sandra GiovettiRosie Centro Para Crisis-ViolacionRuby Flancher-Antone Walgreens CompanyRuth Bachmann Brooke Miller Bachmann Construction Company,Inc .Ruth Huseth Ellis Manufacturing CompanyRuth Obermeyer Shelly Obermeyer

Ruthie Kathryn & Paul NicholsSam Kim Paul LaiSamson Daniel KimSandra Hass Susan Adler John & Eileen Bonine State Bank of Cross PlainsSharon Hardiman David & Lynne Roark Amy Bogost Dianne & Rodney BessShirley Gunderson Debra & Edward Slotten Michael & Cindy SmitsJeffery & Candi Hron Joseph Romdenne, Jr . Donald & Laurie SeljeSmokey Leighty Debra DiestelmeierSophie Frances ToonSpike Peter & Jill LundbergSpike Nancy MatthewsStarlet Karen LaudonSteven Winspur Ronald & Cindy Klinge Laurey Martin-Berg & William Berg Guy & Joanne Plunkett Debra Fried Mary & Thomas Payton Mary Bina Frymark Larry and Pamela Williamson Catherine Niederehe University of Wisconsin Diana Schultz Anne Newman Timothy Chapman Barbara Brasser David Kummer Teresa Knudson Lois KomaiSweetness Carolyn and Frank FerrianoSydney Montgomery Dawn HartTara Kristi Seifert & Peter BerrymanThelma Cox Hans & Elizabeth JohnsonThomas Weiner Donna Anderson & Dennis Wake

Toby Mary Manering & Dennis TandeTony Edyie & David WaltherTryg Strend Jeane Kropp & Jay LaurieTuffy Norma KohlenbergVirginia Sybers Nancy & David Sarbacker Beverly & Sam Di Maggio Kevin Jensen Cindy WendorfScott & Kristi Grady Ruth Hoffman Hein Paul & Patti Cucunato Karen Schlageter & Jim Borkenhagen Linda & Richard KilgoreWayne Wildt Mae Wildt Janice Jones & Laurence Collins Nancy DuhrWilliam “Bill” West Susan & Steven James Judy & Walter Stevenson Sylvia Armstrong Poppelbaum Richard Halvorson

Thank you for your generosity and support!

William “Bill” West (cont.) Jane & Duane Miller Laura McFadden Deborah & William Holden Albert Scott Dean Health Insurance Incorportated Diane & Wayne Corey Matt Terek Calvin Rempert Robert & Shelly HechtWilliam “Billy” Vega Christine SeagrenWilliam “Bill” Jess Elise WilemanWilly Washa Merry NelsonWilson Barbara BrasserYukon Madison Veterinary SpecialistsZazie Elizabeth & Russ WhiteselZeke Mach Matthew & Nathaniel BrisherZiggy Amanda Reeve

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