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Daymark, Incorporated A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM PAT MOYERS , CHAIRPERSON , DAYMARK BOARD OF DIRECTORS Spring 2016 D AYMARK D IGEST As we begin the summer season, I am pleased to inform you that some very exciting things are happening at Daymark. In March we staged a very successful Gala, “A Night in Emerald City,” which was attended by over 300 individuals. Along with a silent auction and donations by individuals, we grossed a little over $100,000. A special thank you goes to Lau- ren Estep and Meghan Moses, who chaired the event. Our Annual Tennis Tournament, an event sponsored by Daymark for over 30 years will be held from June 24 – 26 at the Charleston Tennis Club. The tournament will include a raffle for which several very valuable prizes have been donated. We invite all to come, watch the play, enjoy the finals on Sunday, June 26, and participate in the raffle and have some fun. While we are experiencing success in our volunteer-driven events and while we appreciate the support of our over 1400 donors, we have some very serious financial concerns as we move into the coming months. Because of the reduction of governmental support by approximately $200,000, our staff is working diligently to maintain our current level of service to our young people in the face of this shortfall. One of the ways to help reduce costs is to move the Patchwork program, currently housed at the Lee Street location, to the Homewood house and move the Turning Point program at Homewood to Lee Street. Since some have associated Patchwork with Lee Street, we will endeavor to build the Daymark brand for all of our programs and to keep the Daymark name at the fore- front, rather than focusing on individual program names. Perhaps now more than ever in our history, we need to rally around our organization to help relieve the pain of governmental cutbacks. Please consider extra support to Daymark by sending a check or pledge to: Daymark, 1592 Washington Street, East, Suite 2, Charleston, WV 25311. You may also donate on-line at www.daymark.org. We appreciate all that you do to help make the lives of our young people better. Thank you. Vicki Pleasant, Daymark Executive Director and Pat Moyers, Board of Directors Chairperson accept a generous donation from the First Presbyterian Church of Charleston, presented by Ann Patterson.

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Daymark, Incor porated

A S P E C I A L M E S S A G E F R O M PA T M O Y E R S , C H A I R P E R S O N , D A Y M A R K B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S

Spr ing 2016

DAYMARK D IGEST

As we begin the summer season, I am

pleased to inform you that some very exciting things are

happening at Daymark. In March we staged a very

successful Gala, “A Night in Emerald City,” which was

attended by over 300 individuals. Along with a silent

auction and donations by individuals, we grossed a

little over $100,000. A special thank you goes to Lau-

ren Estep and Meghan Moses, who chaired the event.

Our Annual Tennis Tournament, an event

sponsored by Daymark for over 30 years will be held

from June 24 – 26 at the Charleston Tennis Club. The

tournament will include a raffle for which several very

valuable prizes have been donated. We invite all to

come, watch the play, enjoy the finals on Sunday, June

26, and participate in the raffle and have some fun.

While we are experiencing success in our

volunteer-driven events and while we appreciate the

support of our over 1400 donors, we have some very

serious financial concerns as we move into the coming

months. Because of the reduction of governmental

support by approximately $200,000, our staff is working

diligently to maintain our current level of service to our

young people in the face of this shortfall.

One of the ways to help reduce costs is to move

the Patchwork program, currently housed at the Lee

Street location, to the Homewood house and move the

Turning Point program at Homewood to Lee Street.

Since some have associated Patchwork with Lee Street,

we will endeavor to build the Daymark brand for all of our

programs and to keep the Daymark name at the fore-

front, rather than focusing on individual program names.

Perhaps now more than ever in our history, we

need to rally around our organization to help relieve the

pain of governmental cutbacks. Please consider extra

support to Daymark by sending a check or pledge to:

Daymark, 1592 Washington Street, East, Suite 2,

Charleston, WV 25311. You may also donate on-line at

www.daymark.org. We appreciate all that you do to help

make the lives of our young people better. Thank you.

Vicki Pleasant, Daymark Executive Director and Pat Moyers, Board of Directors Chairperson accept a generous donation from the First

Presbyterian Church of Charleston, presented by Ann Patterson.

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CO N TRI BUTI O N S— THA NK YOU

A.L. and Pamela Ernch

Ernst & Young

John Estep

Lauren Estep

Lena Feldman

Darin Fisher

Patricia and Randall Force

Brad Foster

Michael and Kimberly Foster

Roberta Fowlkes

Brette and Traci Fraley

Georganna Francke

John Gagnon

Richard and Sara Gaskins

Samme Gee

Carole Glasser

Jack Goldfarb

Flick Goldsmith

Michael and Margaret Graney

Truman Griffith

Spraque and Sally Hazard

Hendrickson & Long

Richard Hess

Mark and Adele Holmes

Kathryn Hudnall

Jennifer Hughes

Huntington National Bank

Mr. and Mrs, Hurney

Larry Hyatt

Angela Hyre

I Love Nice People Insurance Systems/Assured Partners

Eric and Sharon Iskra

Constance Ivey

Jackson Kelly PLLC Jasper Engines & Transmis-sions, Inc.

George and Marion Jones

Raymond Joseph

Kanawha City Lions Club

Kanawha Salines LLC

Eric Kinder

Bob and Betsy Kindle

Alan and Carol Kuhlman

John and Pamela Kuyk

Thomas Lane

Frank and Tanya Law

Cyron and Patricia Lawson

Kathryn Lester

Pauline Lester

Stephanie Lincoln

Jim Linsenmeyer

Ann Bailey and Peter Lipsett

Diana Long

James and Dee Lowen

Michael Anne Lynn

Made in Germany

Tony Majestro

Duncan and Laura Malcolm

Jay Margolis

J, McCain

Sallie McClaugherty

Bob and Jane McEldowney

Britt and Judy McJunkin

Callen McJunkin

Dudley McKenney

Richard and Ann McWhorter

John and Sandra Melton

Timothy and Anne Miller

J. Holmes Morrison

Robert and Nikki Moses

Moses Auto Group

Charles and Patricia Moyers

Ray Muehlman

Bill and Carolyn Mullett

James and Nicole Myers

Cynthia Neely

Shelley and Jason Norton

Michael and Belu Nunley

James O’Connor

Otis O’Connor

Robert Orders

Susie Orders

Paula Osborne

Jennifer Pallotto

John and Rebecca Palmer

Keith and Amy Pauley

Andrew Payne

Tom and Kelly Pearcy

Courtney and Suzanne Persinger

Howard Persinger

Harvey and Jennifer Peyton

Roy and Rose Marie Pfeiffer

David Phillips

Jason Pizatella

Vicki Pleasant

Kevin Polstalwait

Ronald and Terry Potesta

PrayWorks, LLC

Presbyterian Women of Bream

Suzette Raines

Chris Reed

Robert and Maury Reishman

Joe and Cathy Rice

Richwood Christian Church

Joey and Laura Robertson

Rowan and Associates PLLC

Larry Rowe

Agatha Rubin

Ryan and Marti Ruth

David and Peggy Sadd

Brent Sears

Nick and Julia Shalhoup

Richard Sibley

Melody Simpson

Bob and Olivia Singleton

Ben and Elizabeth Adams

Advanced Physical Therapy

Danielle Ahz

Debbie Albrecht

Roberta Allison

Alpha Technologies, Inc.

Arthur and Nancy Altman

Elizabeth Amandus

Leslie Anderson

Anonymous

Arnett Carbis Toothman LLP

AXA Advisors, LLC

Cullen Ayash

Kenneth and Allison Ballard

Diana Barnett

BB&T

Dr. David Beaver

Marston and Katherine Becker

Joseph and Betty Beeson

Yolanda Benintendi

Bert Wolfe Toyota

Betsy Wilson

Pat Bibbee

Paula Bland

Patrick and Mary Bond

Bowles Rice LLP

Briar Mountain Coal and Coke Co.

Brickstreet

Robert Brunner

Joseph and Joetta Burgess

Kathryn Burgess

James Butch

C&T Design & Equipment Co., Inc.,

Megan Callaghan

George and Elizabeth Carenbauer

Adam and Bethany Carr

Phillip and Kittie Carr

James Caudill

Andy and Becky Ceperly

Charleston Huntington Smart Set

Kathy Chesley

City Insurance Professionals

City National Bank

Richard and Ellen Clark

M.R. Condaras

Bob and Cindy Cross

Pete Daily

Bill Davis

Freddy and Horner Davis

K. Paul and Mary Jean Davis

Donald Dechman

Jeffrey Dickess

Dingess-Rum Properties Inc.

Dinsmore&Shohl LLP

Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP

David Dobson

Jim Douglas

ElanaHealth

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Daymark Digest

Will and Virginia Slicer

C. Russell Smth

Malissa Smith

Richard and Rebecca Smith

Scott and Kathryn Stansfield

Roman Stauffer

David and Betty Stern

Lisa Strawn

Samuel and Lynda Strickland

Suttle & Stalnaker

Kathi Swingle

Teddy or Jane Cheatham Trust

Andrew Teeter

David and Fran Thalheimer

The Blue Parrot

J. Christopher Thomas

L. Thomas

Thomas and Rebecca Tinder

Linda Turner

Tyler Mountain Water Co. Inc.

United Bank, Inc.

Warren Upton

Phillip and Saundra Uy

C.J. Vanderwilt

Surendra and Happy Verma

Andrew Vodden

Rick and Beth Vorhees

Betty Watson

Margaret Waybright

Stephen and Laura Wehrle

Uala Wells

Lance and Patty Wolfe

Nicholas Young

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David and Chris Zinn

MEMORIALS

In memory of Ardath Francke by:

Mrs. George Allen

AmherstMadison

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Calvert Armbrecht

Mrs. Elsie Carter

Mr. and Mrs. John and Lisa Casto

Ms. Nelie Ratrie Chilton

Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Jo Ann Conley

Mr. and Mrs, David and Linda Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Michele Craig

Mr. and Mrs.. Marie and Andy Devine

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elkins

Mr. and Mrs. Horace and Sally B. Emery

Lena Feldman

Mr. and Mrs. Peyton and Anna Forbes

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel and Kathryn Foster

Francke & Nunley MDS PLLC

Mrs. Barbara Gessner

Ms. Pam Glazier

Ms. Lynn Gunnoe

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Barbara Henson

Mr. and Mrs. John and Sara Hoblitzell

Mr. Tom Holbrook

Mr. Tom L. Horn

Howard & Howard, DDS PLLC

Amy Jay

Mr. and Mrs. Ted and Shelley Kanner

Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Gabriele Leach

Mr. and Mrs. Ker Fah and Helen Liu

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan and Elizabeth Lynn

Michael Ann Lynn

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy and Laura Maddox

Ms. Debora Mattingly

Ms. Lynne Mauroner

Dr. And Mrs. Norman L. Muroner

Mrs. Kathy McCullough

Geroge and Judy McKinney

Britt and Judy McJunkin

Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes Morrison

Ms. Julia Morton

Dr. LaRee Naviaux

Cynthia Neely

Dr. and Mrs. Kurt and Danita Nelhaus

Ms. Martha Nepa

Mrs. Jean O’Connor

Jennifer Pallotto

Ms. Margaret Payne

Ms. Nina Ratrie Peyton

Dr. Walter Ramsey

Riverlawn Presbyterian Church

Valerie Rodriguez

Patchwork staff Becki Graham and Melissa McComas hold a check from

the City of Charleston for money received in last summer’s weekly Live

on the Levee 50/50 raffle drawing.

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Mrs. Gale Lea Rubrecht

Mr. and Mrs. William and June Sale

Ms. Angela Shepherd

Mr. and Mrs. Herchiel and Sherry Sims

Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Olivia Singleton

Mr. and Mrs. Marc and Ellen Slotnick

Mr. and Mrs. Robin and Hunter Smith

Mrs. Stuart Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Laurie and Mitchell Stamps

Trinity Ruffner Class

Ms. Jean Trull

Mr. and Mrs. D. Stephen and Diane Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Brett and Sue Webster

Mr. and Mrs. James and Ann Weimer

Mr. and Mrs. John and Kit Wellford

Ms. Betsy Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. C.E. and Kim Wilson

Ms. Julia Gilber Wood

Mr. William Ziebold

In memory of Family members by:

Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Solario

In memory of Jim and Clara Thomas by:

Jay and Simone Thomas

HONORARIUMS

In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rory and Kim Isaac by:

Mr. and Mrs. Dobson

In honor of Marshall Mays and Jack Moses who always cared about their families, busi-ness, and communities by:

Meghan Moses

In honor of Dennis and Andi Pease by:

Constance L. and F. Emerson Ivey, III

IN KIND GIFTS:

Samuel Carter

Jane Cheatham

Columbia Gas

Wade and Rochelle Davis

Dunbar Mountain Mission

East End Family Resource Center Elkview Middle School — Seventh Grade Class

Greater Emmanuel Gospel Tabernacle

Kaylea Hoffman

Felecia Lanham

Connie Long

Oakwood Baptist Church

Diana Patrick

Quickfix Computers

Ellen Slotnick

Jan Tolliver

Patty Wehrle

Be sure to watch The Daymark Difference, a 15

minute interview program about issues that con-

cern the organization, the community, and the ar-

ea’s young people. The Daymark Difference airs

every day at 7 am and 7 pm on the Suddenlink

local cable access channel.

Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of

your eligible AmazonSmile purchases

to Daymark Inc whenever you shop on Ama-

zonSmile.

AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you

know. Same products, same prices, same ser-

vice.

Support Daymark by starting your shopping

at smile.amazon.com.

Just log in and pick Daymark as your

charitable organization!

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SC E N E S F RO M T H E 2016 G A L A — A NIGHT IN EMERALD CITY

A Night in Emerald City, Daymark Gala 2016,

was held on March 19 at Berry Hills Country

Club. The evening was filled with fabulous

food, a wine pull, an auction, music, and

stories. Some special guests, straight from

the Emerald City, are pictured below.

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In loving memory of Ardath Francke, whose vision and

compassion made Daymark a place that West Virginia’s children could call home.