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Annual Report 2015
Giving Value to our motto, “Live Longer, Live Healthier and Live Younger”— that is what your generosity does for the Army Residence Community.
Your gifts help redefine aging and provide opportunities for our organization to serve those who have served this nation. Your support gives value to the work of our caring employees—from those who provide housekeeping and dining services, to caregivers and many others committed to making sure every day at the ARC inspires a healthy and active community. We depend on the philanthropic support of our ARC family and friends to provide the quality programs that make a difference in our Residents’ lives. We are fortunate that so many of you embraced our efforts and have enthusiastically joined us in our mission to assist those we serve in living longer, healthier and younger lives.
Mary E. GarrCOL, USA (Retired)Executive Diraector
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Live Longer • Live Healthier• Live Younger
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Giving value to a healthy lifestyle
At the ARC, connections make all the difference. Residents make new friends, and create memories with old friends, as they participate in a vast array of activities. These social and service groups help our residents live longer, healthier and younger lives. The activities, on and off campus, connect our Residents and renew the energy in our community everyday.
Philanthropy is critical for us to provide a healthy and active environment to our Residents. It is through philanthropy that we are able to provide them with so many opportunities to make these special connections. Donations from ARC friends and family members have expanded access to the ARC pool, wellness center, library, and campus health centers.
In addition, a special bequest from Chief Warrant Officer 4 James Graham facilitated the purchase of a new ARC bus. This 33 passenger and wheelchair equipped bus has literally opened doors for our Residents. Camaraderie is now felt throughout central Texas, proving that retiring from the military doesn’t mean retiring from serving others. Resident’s are using this bus for service trips, cultural events, and dining—and they’re having a lot of fun along the way!
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Giving value to faith
ARC residents have spent the majority of their adult lives in service to our country and protecting the freedoms that are the cornerstone of the American experience. One of the many privileges American’s enjoy is the freedom to gather. Having the ability to celebrate faith and worship as you choose is something we are especially thankful for. At the ARC, Residents recognized the need for a unique part of our campus to be set aside for all faiths to gather in prayer and celebration.
The Betty Cheever Chapel honors those core values. It also allows us to remember one of our long time residents and the family that provided so much to make the idea of this beautiful facility a reality.
The Cheever Chapel hosts all faiths represented at the ARC. Resident voices are heard in song during weekly services and weddings. Their voices are not only heard in times of celebration, but also during memorial services, as we remember friends who have passed from our ranks.
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Giving value to service
Our residents have committed their lives to the service of others and their nation. Residents reaching out to help others is a natural extension of the values they displayed as military officers. We are honored to have them as valued members of our ARC community.
Our Kiwanis Club has been recognized numerous times for their support of children and families in need. They touch lives within our community and lives well beyond the ARC’s walls.
From service projects for youths—such as Key Club, Builders Club, and packing backpacks for hungry children to YMCA scholarships and college scholarships for qualified employees and their dependents— the ARC Golden Kiwanis Club lives its motto: to change the world one child and one community at a time.
We are so thankful to have this important club, honoring tradition and service, based within our community. By supporting this club, and clubs like it, we are supporting the world beyond our walls.
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Giving Value through philanthropy
Thanks to generous Resident donations, we now have 9 manicured holes to putt and play challenges on. Those behind the initiative came together to build a new amenity for every Resident to enjoy.
They took community members of all skill levels into account when constructing and purchasing supplies. Left and right handed putters, as well as golf balls, are available for use. Also, handicapped and visually impaired Residents have challeneges they can compete in too.
This project has been an inspiration to the ARC community—proving you only need a creative idea and teamwork to bring an entire community together through pihlanthropy.
MG and Mrs. William Acker LTC and Mrs. Robert Cairnes LTC Joseph Eikenberry LTC Kenneth Erickson Mrs. Sara Erickson COL and Mrs. Robert Fields COL and Mrs. Cartlton Hartman COL and Mrs. Arthur Kanarr LTC Marvin Kipp LTG and Mrs. Lawson Magruder MG and Mrs. Phillip Mallory COL and Mrs. George McCall
MJR and Mrs. Arthur Nanos COL and Mrs. Ray O’Neil COL and Mrs. Randall Perkins Mrs. Lee Perry LTC and Mrs. James Rose COL Hal Smith LTC and Mrs. Stainton Smith LTC and Mrs. Garry Thompson LTC and Mrs. Richard Toth COL and Mrs. Gary Wallace COL and Mrs. Lamar Weaver COL John Whiting Mrs. Juanita Whiting
A special thanks to all who contributed to our putting green.
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The Army Residence Community acknowledges the steadfast commitment of Col John Whiting, who lead this project from
idea through fundraising and to final completion. Thank you Col Whiting for making this special project a reality.
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Thank you to each resident, company and friend of the Army Residence Community listed below for providing the gifts necessary to make the ARC
the best community it can be. We are proud to recognize gifts for the January 1 – December 31, 2015 calendar year.
The Army Residence Community wishes to express our sincere thanks to the 374 residents who provided $271,571 in donations to the
2015 ARC Resident Gift Fund. Your commitment to honoring service excellence and compassionate care is greatly appreciated.
As an Army Residence Community donor, you bring meaning to the lives of retired military officers in your community and beyond.
Your giving empowers our residents to
Thank you again for your generosity.
Thank YouAnonymous Donor AT&T Mrs. Beverly Burkhardt COL & Mrs. Daniel Baumgartner COL Raymond Cook COL & Mrs. Marion Davis Mr. & Mrs. Frank Deluca COL William Hill Mr. & Mrs. Perry Dioto Mrs. Frances Presson Ms. Charlotte CranmoreMr. & Mrs. Joseph Dirago Mr. Norm CusterMr. & Mrs. Timothy Elsea Mrs. Diana FairbrotherCDR Fleming Mauney CDR Frank GarverCOLDavid Carothers
MAJ John GibeauHome DepotLTC & Mrs. Lawrence LukenMAJ & Mrs. Robert MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Gary MorrisMrs. Margery StoutMrs. Rita OdenCOL & Mrs. Vernon PetersonMAJ & Mrs. Robert RichterMrs. Rose Marie RiggsMr. and Mrs. Gregory TroyMrs. Mary WaxEstate of LTC Paul CliffordEstate of Col Louis JohnsonMary Emma KnappMrs. Dona BurwellCDR George StradterCOL & Wiley TaylorLive Longer • Live Healthier • Live Younger
LTG Neal (Tom) Jaco, President
COL James B. Stubblefield , Vice-President
Mrs. Dolly Baker, Secretary
COL Hac Reding, Treasurer
COL James G. Solomon
LTC Randall A. Parker
COL Jessie S. Brewer
COL Roy S. Johnson, III
COL Donna Wright
COL Herb Coley
COL CEM Maxwell
COL David Hayes
Board MembersFinance and Operations
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Sources of Revenue
Maintenance fees $13,333
Healthcare Daily Rates $7,653
Dining Services $ 3,287
Interest and Dividends $323
Entrance Fees $6,934
Net Income $31,530
Use of Revenue
Independent Living Expenses $8,945
Health Care Expenses $5,511
Dining Services Expenses $6,522
General/Administrative Expenses $2,358
Debt Services $925
Net Expense $30,609
The Army Residence Community ended fiscal 2014-15 with approximately $31.5 million in revenues. Operating Cash Flow improved by $921,000 in fiscal year 2014-15 as a result of higher revenues coupled with prudent expense management.
Mary Garr, Executive Director
Bruce Chittenden, Director of FInance
David Davenport, Director of Development
David Fulbright, Chief Operating Officer
Debbie Hargett, Director of Resident Services
Keith Hertel, Director of Dining Services
Maryanne Keogh, Director of Nursing
Elida Longoria, Director of Housekeeping
Marc Mallory, Director of Marketing
Veronica Salgado, Director of Human Resources
Kathy Srnsky, Director of Information Systems
Bradley Weberg, Director of Environmental Services
Annual Report designed and developed by Marika Murray, Director of Communications
Senior Staff
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