Volume 9 , Issue 2 2nd Quarter 2009
71 Students ReceiveCollege Scholarships is Spring, USTA Serves has provided 71 high school seniors a variety of college scholarships totaling $379,000. e Foundation awards scholarships to deserving youth who have participated in USTA and other organized tennis programs, have demonstrated high academic achievement, community service and a financial need for college matriculation.
“We understand how vital financial assistance is for these deserving high school seniors as they pursue higher education,” said Karen Martin-Eliezer, Chief Executive, USTA Serves. “Supporting them is a sound investment in America’s future. It is our hope and firm belief that these young men and women will continue to positively impact the world throughout their life’s journey.”
Come to theUS Open and bid on your piece of
tennis history is year, Guernsey’s Auction House will hold a Vintage Tennis Auction at the US Open to benefit USTA Serves. It will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to bid on some amazing tennis memorabilia, including antique tennis racquets, vintage trophies, actual tournament-worn outfits, historic tennis photos, and even correspondence from tennis greats like Rod Laver and Althea Gibson.
All memorabilia will be on exhibit from August 31 – September 13 at the brand new Indoor Training Center. e auction takes place on Friday, Sept. 11th at 2:00 and Sunday, Sept. 13th at 11:00.
So, plan to stop in and find your special tennis treasure. It’s a great way to support USTA Serves and the programs we fund.
How many bricks?Guess the correct number of bricks between the East Gate and the Octagon at the USTA BJK National Tennis Center and you could win your very own Paver on the Avenue of Aces.
Drop off your best guess, plus your e-mail address, at the USTA Serves booth at the US Open to be eligible to win.
Our Funded Programs benefit kids nationwide“In Philadelphia and surrounding counties, we plan to serve approximately 800 inner-city youth, ages 4-18, through after-school and summer programs, sports clinics and special events. In addition to using sports as a vehicle to foster healthy lifestyles, combat sedentary behavior and enhance academic performance, we are teaching our students to control existing and prevent chronic diseases.”
Tina Sloan Green, Executive DirectorBlack Women in Sport Foundation, Philadelphia, PA
Jocelyn Providence Yeadon, PA
Luv Sodha Richboro, PA
Dwight MosleyScholarship Award
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Chantel Newman Milwaukee, WI
Marian Wood BairdSCHOLARSHIP AWARD
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Philip Halter Vincennes, IN
Hannah Waddell Raleigh, NC
Dwight F. DAVIS MEMORIAL Scholarship Award
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(List of Scholarship recipients continued on next page.)
Victorea Austin Prospect, KY
Andres Gallo Flushing, NY
Eve Kraft Education & College Scholarship
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Scott Perlstein, Tennis Enterprises
Pritha Chakrabarti, Snigdha and Dilip
Chakrabarti Family
Beth, Kalb, Dan Eule, and Family
Friends of Claude Skoblicki
Sedna and Ronan, Drs. Chirag and Gita Gandhi
e Faulhaber Family
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Mr. Jack Roger Anderson
Mackenzie Sloan Flanagan
Florence W Watson, Family and Friends
e Becker Family, Wade, Julia and Jon
e Sidney and Kathryn Taurel Foundation
Kathryn, Kasey, Andrew, Lori, David T. Chang
Dawson and Pierce Blankinship
Consolo Family Foundation
David Baldacci Family
Todd S. Jones Family
Jack Fisher and Family
Marc and Lila Goldberg
e Yieh Family
Yann, Sylvia, Xtna, Nico, Christopher Renard
George Agutter, USPTA Eastern Hall of Fame
George Bacso, USPTA Eastern Hall of Fame
Spike Gonzales, USPTA Eastern Hall of Fame
ACE Ehrlich and Max Kalikow
Vic A. Griffiths, Eric G. Griffith, Petra J. Griffith
Andrew A-Dawg Pritchard Family and Friends
Joseph and Helene Lachman Family Foundation
e Hunt Family, Jim, Nathaniel, Shelley, Elizabeth
Honorable Paul D. Borman
Rodney Kop, Almaden Swim and Racquet Club
Pat B. Desroches, Duvalier Aristide, Preval Patpro
Jim and Terry Dreyfus and Family
e Michele and Gary Connors Family
In keeping with
tradition, this issue
of “Aces and Insights”
celebrates our
scholarship recipients
and latest program grant awardees. This
year we congratulate 71 outstanding high
school seniors who will be receiving awards
ranging from $500 to $15,000 and thirteen
programs receiving funding ranging from
$10,000 to $30,000.
Early in June, there was a N
ew Y
ork
Tim
es
op-ed article, “Rising Above I.Q.,” by Nicolas D.
Kristoff that focused on three ethnic groups
that have been unusually successful and the
lessons that might be learned. For everyone
concerned about the future of our nation’s
children, especially those in danger of being
left behind, it was fascinating and important
reading.
Kristoff wrote, “What’s the policy lesson from
these three success stories? It’s that the most
decisive weapons in the war on poverty aren’t
transfer payments but education, education,
education… e next step is intensive early
childhood programs, followed by improved
elementary and high schools, and programs to
defray college costs…Perhaps the larger lesson
is a very empowering one: success depends
less on intellectual endowment than on
perseverance and drive.”
Reading these words reinforced the beliefs
of USTA Serves – education is the key –
education opens doors – education empowers
children living in difficult circumstances.
e academic enrichment provided at our
funded programs and the college scholarships
to deserving high school seniors can be the
driving force in helping children believe in
themselves and succeed in school. us,
putting their feet on the road to responsible,
productive citizenship.
Our thanks to you, our donors, for making the
dreams of so many young people come true!
We look forward to seeing you at the Open.
Fro
m P
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McEn
roe &
Ka
ren
Ma
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-Eliezer
“Coming together is a beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.”
– Henry Ford
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irteen exceptional programs that combine
tennis, education and healthy lifestyles were
rewarded with USTA Serves “Aces for Kids”
grants in May, 2009. e total amount of the
funding is $252,000. In addition, $125,000 has
been committed to the USTA National Junior
Tennis & Learning (NJTL)/First Serve initiative.
Ap
ple
Rid
ge
Farm
Roanoke, VA
$20,000 matching grant
Da
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$20,000
Fir
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$25,000 matching grant
Gre
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tim
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s Baltimore, MD
$20,000 matching grant
Ho
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Kid
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$10,000
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Yo
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Cen
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Burlington, VT
$15,000 matching grant
NJT
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po
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Indianapolis, IN
$10,000
Ne
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Jun
ior
Ten
nis
Denver, CO
$12,000 matching grant
Spe
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Anchorage, AK
$20,000
Un
iver
sity
of
Ak
ron
Akron, OH
$20,000
Un
iver
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of
Pu
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Ric
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Arecibo, PR
$25,000
Wh
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White Plains, NY $25,000
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cad
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Houston, TX
$25,000 matching grant
Among the new recipients are Holliday Park Kids
in Topeka, Kansas and Special Olympics Alaska.
According to program director, Joyce Ritchey,
Holliday Park Kids, Parks & Recreation of Topeka,
and the local USTA have partnered to develop
“Tennis and Education in the Neighborhood
(TEN),” a new program for approximately 300
children, ages 7-14, in underserved communities.
TEN will provide youth with skills training in
computer technology, reading, math and tennis
over the course of a year at 10 community based
locations throughout Topeka.
Special Olympics Alaska, an Adaptive Tennis
program, will use tennis participation as a
vehicle for social inclusion, increased academic
achievement, and improved fitness and motor
skills. e tennis component of the project will
provide students with intellectual disabilities
and peer mentors without disabilities with
the opportunity to learn to play tennis.
Social inclusion through mentoring will be
accomplished through the interaction of the
participants in educational after-school activities.
Spri
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Old and new friends came together in April
for the ird Annual USTA Serves eater
Benefit. It was an outstanding production
of
Wes
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Sto
ry, preceded by dinner at
the legendary Sardi’s. What a terrific way to
support USTA Serves programs!
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AVENUE OF ACES - DONOR RECOGNITION LIST
The following individuals donated to the “Avenue of Aces” project between Feb. 15 and June 15, 2009
COLLEGE Textbook SCHOLARSHIP
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Katy, TX
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Boise, ID
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Scottsdale, AZ
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Alpharetta, GA
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Lincoln, RI
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Independence, KS
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Lakeway, TX
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Fontana, CA
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Cedarburg, WI
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Douglas, AZ
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Spring Valley, NY
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Wethersfield, CT
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St. Cloud, MN
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Panama City, FL
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Litchfield Park, AZ
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Clearwater, FL
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Mount Airy, NC
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Oroville, WA
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Canby, OR
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Spring Valley, NY
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USTA SERVES COLLEGE EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
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Our heartfelt thanks to all those who’ve helped
us continue improving lives of children through tennis and education by purchasing Pavers on
our Avenue of Aces this year.
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When Jeff Marx died in February 2008 after
a heroic battle against cancer, his friends and
colleagues, stunned and saddened by his death,
were eager to find a way to memorialize a
man who had touched so many lives. Jeff, who
practiced internal medicine on Long Island,
was a dedicated tennis player and a man who
strongly believed in helping others.
What better way to pay tribute to his memory,
they reasoned, than a day of tennis
for a good cause? For the three
organizers – Mitch Pinckney (
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), Jay
Michelman, and Aaron Morgan –
USTA Serves was the perfect partner.
On May 16, 2009, the Jeff Marx Tennis
Memorial was held at the Racquet Club of
Old Westbury with more than 100 people,
including Jeff’s wife, son and daughter, attending.
e Racquet Club, where Jeff had played many
hours of tennis, donated the site, and a great
outpouring of support from many, many friends
made the afternoon a great success, raising money
for a New York-area tennis program for autistic
children funded by USTA Serves and
to purchase a Paver honoring Jeff on
the Avenue of Aces at the BJK USTA
National Tennis Center.
“ is was a labor of love for us to
remember a dear friend,” explained
Mitch Pinckney. “We hope this event
will serve as a blueprint for others
who want to memorialize loved ones. USTA
Serves is a very worthy cause and the Foundation
staff were really helpful every step of the way.”
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Our Mission Statement To support, monitor and promote programs that enhance the lives of at-risk children and people with disabilities through the integration of tennis and education.
Copies of our latest Annual Report are available from:USTA Serves, 70 W. Red Oak Ln., White Plains, NY 10604T: 914.696.7223 usta.com/foundation
Patrick McEnroePresident
Karen Martin-EliezerVice President
Lawrence A. RandVice President
Missie RennieVice President
Tiina Bougas SmithSecretary/Treasurer
Directors at Large
Katrina M. Adams
Howard B. Cowan
Anne Marie Davis
Gary L. Davis
David N. Dinkins
Benjamin F. Doller
Jamshid Ehsani
Lucy S. Garvin
Jane Brown Grimes
André Hawaux
Cheryl J. Haywood
John B. Hess
Carol R. Kimmelman
Robert H. Lessin
Julia A. Levering
Elizabeth L. Mathieu, Esq.
Paul L. Palandjian
Alan G. Schwartz
Fred Shen
Pam Shriver
Donald L. Tisdel
Bahar Uttam
Jonathan Vegosen
Rosalind P. Walter
Mary McLean Wilson
Barbara S. Wynne
Professional PlayerAdvisory Council
James Blake
Mary Carillo
Jim Courier
Mary Joe Fernandez
Billie Jean King
Todd Martin
MaliVai Washington
U S T A S E R V E S B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S
Mr. Howard Abikoff
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Abramson
Ms. Katrina Adams
Mr. & Mrs. William Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ader
Mr. Richard Alper
Mr. Stanley Altschuler
Mr. Roger Anderson
Ms. Sandi Araiza
Mr. Eugene Arum
Ms. Michelle Baldacci
Mr. & Mrs. Leif Beck
Mr. Wade Becker
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bederson
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Beeth
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bell
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Birnbaum
Mr. Jeff Blankinship,
Surgical Notes
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bloom
Ms. Ann Blume
Ms. Jane Blumenfeld
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Blumstein
Drs. Richard & Wendy
Bochner
Mr. David Boies,
Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP
Mr. Mark Boyar
Ms. Jacqueline Brovender
Ms. Joan Bruno
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Butzlaff
Ms. Lisa Camerino,
Campus Travel
Ms. Sandy Cao,
Almaden Swim & Racquet
Club
Mr. Joseph Carter
Mr. Dilip Chakrabarti
Mr. David Chang
Ms. Amy Chanos
Ms. Shirley Churgin
Mr. Seymour Cohen
Mr. Bernie Cohen
Mr. Michael Cohen,
First Service Williams
Mr. Keith Collar
Ms. Denise Consolo
Ms. Betty Cookson
Mr. J. Patrick Cooney
Ms. Marcia Cooper
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cowan,
Cowan Financial Group
Ms. Catherine Coyne
Ms. Toni Culbert
Ms. Anne Marie Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Davis
Mr. John Davis
Ms. Amalia LaCroze de
Fortabat
Mr. Patrick Desroches
Mr. David T. Diamond
Dr. & Mrs. David Dines
Mr. Benjamin Doller
Mr. & Mrs. James Dreyfus
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Edson
Mr. & Mrs. Jamshid Ehsani
Ms. Adrienne Elias
Dr. Lewis Elson
Ms. Shelley Ennett
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Epstein
Mr. Dan Eule
Mr. Angelo Evangeista
Ms. Diana Everard
Ms. Nina Falci
Mr. Robert Faulhaber
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Feldman
Ms. Karen Feldman
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Ferens
Mr. & Mrs. Andre Ferenzo
Ms. Patty Ferguson
Mr. Bob Feuerman,
East/West Apparel
Associates
Mr. Frederick Fisher
Ms. Jerrie Fisher
Ms. Darla Flanagan
Ms. Arline Fonda
Mr. omas Fontana
David & Randy Foss
Ms. Chesca Fox
Ms. Rachel Frank
Ms. Patricia Freebody
Ms. Donna Friedlander
Mr. & Mrs. Norton Furman
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Futterman
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Gabbay
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Ganbaum
Dr. Chirag Gandbhi
Ms. Kristen Gerhard
Mr. Marc Goldberg,
Revive Technologies
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Goldschlager
Mr. Gerald Goodman
Mr. Glenn Grande
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Greene
Mr. Victor Griffiths
Ms. Jane Brown Grimes
Mr. Andrew Harman
Mr. & Mrs. John Harris,
Harris Family Foundation
Mr. Merv Heller
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hershaft,
e Arthur and Janet
Hershaft Foundation
Mr. John Hess
Mr. Robert Higgins
Dr. & Mrs. Sid Hiller
Ms. Andrea Hirsch
Mr. Steve Hollander
Mr. Bruce Hollander
Dr. Philip Howard
Mr. John Howell
Mr. James Hunt
Ms. Sue Hunt
Ms. Sondra Hurewitz
N.S. Hurst, Universal
Transparent Bag Co., Inc.
Ms. Elizabeth Johnston
Mr. Todd Jones
Ms. Fay Jozoff
Mr. Jeffrey Jurick
Dr. Paul Kantrowich
Mr. & Mrs. Morton Kaplan
Dr. & Mrs. Peter Katz
Mr. Arthur Kay
Mr. Seth Kaye
Mr. & Mrs. William Kellogg,
La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club
Dr. Howard Kerpen
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Kimmelman,
Kimmelman Family
Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Kornet
Ms. Ann Kornhauser
Ms. Marcia Kryger
Ms. Helene Lachman
Ms. Georgiene Laffey,
DGA Recreation
Mr. James Lansky
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Larson
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Leinheardt
Mr. Lewis Leventhal
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Levering
Dr. Ronald Levy
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lewis
Ms. Harriet Lewis
Ms. Jean Lhuillier
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Liff
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Lord
Ms. Anna Mabbutt
Mr. Jonathan Mann
Mr. & Mrs. Viorel Marcu
Ms. Erna Marx
Ms. Joyce Marx
Mr. Harvey Marx,
Sprucewood Realty
Ms. Rebecca McGee
Mr. & Mrs. Ed McMenamy
Ms. Kathleen Meehan
Mr. & Mrs. Reese Michaels
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Michelman,
Custom Cable Corp.
Mr. Aaron Morgan
Mr. Galen Nakahara
Mr. Arnie Obler
Mr. Olanrewaju Olotu,
Printing Methods
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Ms. Dailey Pattee
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Paulsen
Ms. Michelle Peck
Ms. Marie Pellegrino
Davida Philips
Mr. Richard Philips
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Mr. Nick Pincciati
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Pinckney
Mr. Milan Politzer
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Pritchard
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Prounis
Ms. Sylvia Renard Email
Mr. William Robinson
Mr. Leonard Rodney
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Rosenblum
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Rosmarin
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ross
Mr. Laurence Rothblatt
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Rothenberg
Mr. Jeff Rothstein, USPTA
Eastern Division
Ms. Deborah Sale
Mr. Philip Sbaratta
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Scharer
Mr. & Mrs. Bud Scherr
Dr. Hermann Schnabel
Mr. Martin Schwab,
Martin & Betty Schwab
Foundation
Ms. Rebecca Schwam
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Schwartz
Mr. David Schwartz
Mr. Barry Segal, Segal Family
Foundation
Ms. Evelyn Selber
Mr. & Mrs. Enzo Sella
Ms. Leila Sellinger
Ms. Elizabeth Selzer
Ms. Pamela Shriver
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Silverstein
Mr. Irving Singer
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Solomon
Mr. & Mrs. Lew Sonn
Ms. Connie Spahn
Ms. Anne St. Goar
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Mr. Frank Stefan
Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Sternbach
Mr. & Mrs. Sy Sternberg
Mr. Harlan Stone
Dr. Richard Strauss
Mr. & Mrs. J. Struhl
Ms. Elyse Summers
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander
Sussman
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Taurel
Mr. & Mrs. David Taylor
Mr. David Todd, Todd &
Associates
Ms. Anne Troum
Mr. Lee Umphred
Mr. & Mrs. Chester Vogel,
CT Vogel Const. Engr.
Mr. Alan Wainstock
Ms. Helen Wainstock
Mrs. Rosalind P. Walter
Mr. Stuart Walton
Ms. Karin Weiner
Mr. Seymour Weinstein
Mr. Laurence Werfel
Mr. Benjamin Weshler
Mr. Julian Whiting
Ms. Karen Woodell
Mr. Jamie Yieh
Mr. & Ms. Stanley Young
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Zausner
Mr. Richard Ziegelasch
Mr. David Ziegler
Alliance Bernstein
Calicchio Family Foundation
Chicago Tennis Umpires
Council
Emm Group Holdings
Family Opthalmolgy of L.I., P.C.
Jack Green Associates
Jnk 2 Gld, Inc.
Judar Enterprises Ltd.
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
Normont Brokerage, Inc.
c/o Schneider Schecter
& Yoss
Sports Medicine &
Orthopedic Services of
L.I., PC
e Isidore Grossman
Foundation
DONOR LISTUnrestricted contributions from February 15, 2008 through June 15, 2009.
Volume 9, Issue 2 2nd Quarter 2009
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