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ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016
...a year of planning and renewal
5100 Sharon RoadCharlotte, North Carolina 28210
www.sharontowers.org
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PAIDCHARLOTTE, NC
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ON THE COVER: Wardie Martin and Carol Young cool down after Stronger Bodies class with Kelly Stranburg, Director of Vitality and Wellbeing.
Welcome from the President & CEO
and Board Chair . . . . . . . .3
The Sharon Towers Community . .4
Endowing the Future . . . . . . .8
Financial Report . . . . . . . . . 11
Residents’ Assistance Fund. . . . 12
Magnolia Villas . . . . . . . . . 15
Recognizing Gifts . . . . . . . . 16
Contents
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Mr. Frank E. HawfieldMr. Robert HendersonMr. and Mrs. Donald M. JenkinsMrs. Mae Delle JohnsonDr. and Mrs. David KernsMiss Iris N. KimbleMrs. Imogene KinneyMrs. Debbie KollerMr. and Mrs. Henry H. LaffertyMr. and Mrs. J. Mark LeggettMrs. Louise C. LitakerMr. and Mrs. Walter E. LoveMr. and Mrs. James S. MartinMr. and Mrs. Kermit L. MayberryMs. Olivia A. MayerMs. Cynthia McCulloughMr. and Mrs. Robert B. McGuireMr. William H. MeanorMr. and Mrs. Scott MilkeyMr. and Mrs. John W. MillerMs. Anna K. MoellerElizabeth Coulter MooreMrs. Martha T. MooreMs. Randall MorrowMr. Robert K. MorrowMrs. Betty G. MullissMr. and Mrs. Erskine NeelMrs. Virginia S. NeelyMr. and Mrs. Robert Neill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Humbert S. Nelli
Mrs. Kathy OdomMr. and Mrs. John E. OfferdahlMr. and Mrs. William C. ParishMs. Sarah Park-RankinMrs. Ida H. ParnellMrs. Jan PendletonMr. and Mrs. Louis B. ReedMs. Jane RicheyThe Reverend Earle D. RobertsMrs. Eloise W. RushforthMs. Geoffrey R. SchottMr. and Mrs. Andrew A. SerafenMrs. Mickie P. SibleyMs. Joann S. SpeasMs. Cathy SurrattMrs. Mary Ann TilleyMr. and Mrs. Paul H. TrotterMs. Betty ValekMr. and Mrs. Gordon VincentMr. and Mrs. Robert J. WanskerMr. and Mrs. Marvin S. WardMr. and Mrs. Dean WarrenMrs. Jean B. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Terrence H. WiseMs. Joyce YearganMrs. Carol S. YoungMrs. Kula Young
Jim and Ruth Ann Calder soak up the atmosphere at the Captain’s Table during Sharon Towers’ second annual Bahamas cruise aboard the Carnival Fantasy.
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Carol Young and Lib Astin toast Cinco de Mayo during the annual celebration.
Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. StiegelMs. Jane Stoker and Ms. Tish SignetMr. and Mrs. W.C. StokesMs. Kelly A. StranburgMr. Phillip SummaMs. Betty J. SwanquistMr. and Mrs. Mike TeagueMr. and Mrs. Robert M. TeagueMr. and Mrs. Gerald A. TeeleMr. and Mrs. John R. ThatcherMrs. Betsy C. ThomasMr. and Mrs. William A. ThompsonDr. John A. ThompsonMs. Lindsay K. TiceMs. Ann J. TimberlakeMr. and Mrs. Norman E. TindalMr. and Mrs. James Edwin TorbetMr. and Mrs. Steve TownleyMr. and Mrs. Paul H. TrotterMr. and Mrs. William H. Trotter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Christophe L. TroxlerMr. and Mrs. John L. UsiltonMs. Mary Emogene UttingMr. and Mrs. F. William B. Vandiver, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin WadeMs. Evelyn C. WalkerMr. and Mrs. William H. Walker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Simon V. Ward, IIIMr. and Mrs. Kevin WassilMs. M. Carol WeeksMr. Raymond R. WeidlerMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Weisiger
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Mack WhiteMr. Mack W. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Stokes White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William A. WhiteMrs. Meda WhitescarverMrs. Betty Ann WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Joe WilliamsonDr. and Mrs. Fred E. WiseMr. and Mrs. Christopher A. WithrowMr. and Mrs. Skip WohlnerMr. and Mrs. Robert WoodMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. WoollenDr. and Mrs. H. Linton WrayMrs. Thera S. WrightDr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Young, Jr.
GIFTS IN-KINDMs. Jan AhernMs. Carol Ann AllenMr. and Mrs. Topper AmersonMs. Nancy H. AmosMrs. Lula AshleyMrs. Bobbye W. AshmoreMrs. Elizabeth H. AstinMr. Frank B. AycockMr. and Mrs. Jim BaileyMr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Baird, Jr.Mrs. Orpha R. BaxterMr. and Mrs. C. Robert BeairdMrs. Patricia W. Benton
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Blankenship, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. BoothMr. Ralph W. and Dr. Marinell BostianDr. Lindsay BridgesMr. Mack P. BrownMiss Bess BurnsMrs. Susan BuschMs. Susan ByrdMr. and Mrs. Homer Barrow CagleMr. and Mrs. James L. CalderMrs. Sybil H. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Chuck CannonMrs. Lib CathcartMrs. Jane G. ComptonMr. and Mrs. Walter A. Cooper, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Benner B. CriglerMr. and Mrs. J. Edward Crutchfield, Jr.Mrs. Jane Crook CunninghamMr. Robert Donald Dartnall, Sr.Mrs. JoAnne E. DavisMrs. Ann M. ElliotMrs. Elgerine S. ElliottMr. and Mrs. James FlackMr. Joseph E. FranzleMrs. Virginia S. FreundMrs. Kathy McSpadden FrostMrs. Theresa D. GastonMrs. Margaret B. GatewoodMr. and Mrs. E. Blake Graeber, IIIMr. and Mrs. Frank B. GraperMs. Holley GreeneMrs. Dottie Ellis Harloe
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Our Mission
We enrich the lives of those we serve by providing a nurturing environment that fosters joy, purpose, and well-being.
Stephanie Bauer and Chef Drew Ward take a break during the annual
Shepherd Center Chef Wars.
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Mr. and Mrs. David R. NortonMs. Karen OliverMr. and Mrs. David B. O’NealMrs. Susan C. OwenMr. and Mrs. John PackardMr. and Mrs. G. Dan Page, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. PattersonDr. Franklin D. Pattishall, Sr.Mrs. Margaret PeakeMr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. PearceMs. Helen B. PerryMiss Louise PickensMrs. Margaret B. PierceMrs. Jackie PlottMr. and Mrs. Joe D. PoolMr. and Mrs. Fred J. PooreMr. and Mrs. Peter L. PottleMs. Melanie PowerMr. and Mrs. Donald L. PressonDr. Lucy and Mr. Norris Preyer, Jr.Mr. Carter PriceMr. and Mrs. Roger B. PrivetteMrs. Margaret A. RansonMr. and Mrs. Richard RansonMr. and Mrs. M. J. ReeceMiss Ginger ReevesMr. and Mrs. Calvin L. ReidMrs. Kate ReillyMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. ReynoldsDr. R. Kent Rhodes and Dr. Marsha J. RhodesMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. RichardsMrs. Barbara L. RigginsMr. and Mrs. David P. RigginsMrs. Barbara Crow RiversMrs. Linda C. RobertsMs. Nora Tucker RockecharlieMrs. A. Buren RoseMrs. Lucille P. RossMrs. Beverley N. RotertMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. RushMrs. Eloise W. RushforthMrs. Cynthia SalviaMr. Bob ScheibleMrs. Rebecca S. SchenckMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Schneider, IIMr. and Mrs. Steven A. SchummMr. and Mrs. Robert ScottMr. and Mrs. Wade N. SeymourMr. and Mrs. Lee SheafferMr. and Mrs. H. E. ShoafMr. and Mrs. Raleigh A. ShoemakerMr. and Mrs. George A. SloanMrs. Joyce R. SloanMr. and Mrs. Sam R. SloanMr. and Mrs. James L. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Clayton SmithMr. and Mrs. William H. Smith, IIIThe Reverend Catherine C. SnyderMrs. Joann S. SpeasMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. StanleyMr. Robert StarzynskiMr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart
Flowering trees and blooming flowers is what makes Sharon Towers’ campus feel serene.
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Board of Directors
Defloris M. BaldwinAlbert S. BlankenshipVeronica E. CannonPaul H. (Woody) Efird, IIIMary T. HammondRobert A. JonesCharles William Keith, Jr.Katherine L. LambertNed B. McConnellJanet M. MorganNancy B. NorelliCookie F. Parnell, ChairL. Vincent Pratt, Jr.Donald L. PressonRandal L. RippleAlison M. SummervilleR. Christopher ThomasThornton W. TuckerJudith C. WalkerCarol S. Young
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Board of Advisors
Gloria H. AndersonCalvin B. Baird, Jr.Sadler H. BarnhardtRichard A. Bigger, Jr.Douglas W. BoothEmily D. BoothJames L. CalderLillian M. ChapmanMildred D. CoxJohn T. CrawfordW. Ray CunninghamPaul W. “Ned” DavisRichard S. FelknerMichael W. FischerWilliam H. Fox, Jr.Kenneth S. GarfieldB. Kelly GravesJeanne HammonsLinda K. HawfieldRobert C. Hord, Jr.Ernest B. Hunter, Jr.
Leslie B. JenkinsWilliam E. KeenanMargaret A. MartinM. William McCollum, Jr.Pender R. McElroyDon E. OlmsteadG. Dan Page, Jr.Benjamin M. PearceKathryn C. RabyClyda S. RentKatherine K. RichardsW. Allen Rogers, IIWilliam H. Smith, IIIWilliam J. SpearsFrances J. ThompsonK. Martin Waters, Jr.Agnes B. WeisigerC. Rex WeltonW. Murray WhisnantBetsy S. WhiteW. Allen Winget
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Mr. and Mrs. George Robert HollisMrs. Margaret G. HolroydMr. and Mrs. James HovisMr. Harold Hudson Jr.Mrs. Jeanette G. HumphriesMr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Hunter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Hunter, IIIMr. and Mrs. Ray InscoeDr. and Mrs. Robert IwaokaMr. and Mrs. David W. Jackson, Jr.Mrs. Lois JarrellMr. John E. Jenkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Willis C. Jenkins, IIIMr. and Mrs. Ralph L. JenkinsonMrs. Mae Delle JohnsonMrs. Mary S. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. David JohnstonMs. Virginia G. JohnstonMr. Charles A. Jolley, IIIMr. William Lewis KeeslerMs. Mary B. KeithMr. and Mrs. James F. KellamCharlotte Miniature SocietyDr. and Mrs. David KernsMrs. Sally L. KernsMs. Danielle O. KiddDr. and Mrs. Joseph Killian, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Killian, Jr.Mr. Ray A. Killian, Sr.Mrs. Berma Jean KincaidMrs. Imogene KinneyLt. Col. and Mrs. James W. Kinney
Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
Mrs. Betty G. KirbyMrs. Carolyn W. KitchenMr. Gregory C. KornegayMrs. Edgar G. KornegayMrs. Susan P. KornegayMs. Vivian B. KramerMrs. Elizabeth W. KuesterMiss Louise A. LawingMs. Virginia Baughman LawingMr. and Mrs. J. Mark LeggettMrs. Betty H. LevinMrs. Cathy M. LindauerMr. and Mrs. John W. LongMrs. MaryGene LongeneckerMr and Mrs. W. F. Lowry, Jr.Dr. Albert M. LylesMr. A. Burton Mackey, Jr.Ms. Mary C. MacMillianMr. and Mrs. John C. MacNeill, Jr.Ms. Carol MaddoxMs. Jane Carol MaddoxMrs. Martha W. MalloryMr. and Mrs. William T. Manson, IIIMrs. Eloise ManuelMr. and Mrs. David L. March, Jr.Ms. Anne T. MartinMs. Hannah MartinMrs. Helen M. MartinMr. James E. Martin, IIIMr. Q. MaverMr. and Mrs. Kermit L. MayberryMrs. Marion Mayes
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McConnellMs. Elizabeth D. McCoyMrs. Frances M. McCoyMs. Cynthia McCulloughMr. and Mrs. Pender R. McElroyMr. Jeffrey D. McEwenMr. and Mrs. Reeves McGlohonMrs. Susan G. McIlwainMrs. Sara F. McKeeMrs. Nancy Simonton McLainMr. and Mrs. J. B. MeanorMs. Carolyn M. MearesMr. and Mrs. Roy MichauxMrs. Pauline L. MickleMs. Elizabeth T. MillerMr. and Mrs. John W. MillerMr. and Mrs. Michael W. MillerMr. and Mrs. William M. MillerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. MilletteMr. and Mrs. Dave MitchellMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. MokrisMrs. Sue C. MontagueMrs. Doris E. MooreElizabeth Coulter MooreMr. and Mrs. James E. MooreMr. and Mrs. Timothy MorganMr. and Mrs. J. Lee MorrisMr. and Mrs. James H. MortonMs. Ellen Gibson MoseleyMiss Lillian B. NealMr. and Mrs. Humbert S. NelliMiss Nancy Nickels
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Charlie Patterson and Tony Tucker joined residents and guest at
Sharon Towers’ inaugural art show held to showcase - and celebrate -
it’s growing art collection.
Mrs. Ruth H. DrumMr. and Mrs. William T. DuboseMr. and Mrs. Fred DulaMs. Dee Ferrell EakerMs. Mary Lane EarlyMr. Richard M. EarnhardtMr. and Mrs. T. Arthur EdgertonMrs. Amine EdwardsMs. Mary G. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Michael H. EdwardsMrs. Lynn EfirdMr. and Mrs. Paul H. Efird, IIIMr. and Mrs. J.C. B. EhringhausMrs. Elgerine S. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Ralph S. EllisMr. Allen Wesley EstridgeMr. and Mrs. H. Malloy Evans, Jr.Mrs. Connie FairchildMr. and Mrs. R. A. FairclothMs. Carolyn S. FakadejMr. Douglas M. FarisMs. Helen D. FarisMrs. W. Susanne FaustMr. and Mrs. James FlackMrs. Lillian Smith FlemingMrs. Mildred FolkMr. and Mrs. Charles ForbesMrs. Ellen L. FosterMr. Cody FountainMr. and Mrs. William H. Fox, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Rick A. FranzMr. Joseph E. FranzleMrs. Kathy McSpadden FrostMr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Fultz
Mr. Charles L. GaitherMr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. GarfieldMrs. Theresa D. GastonMrs. Margaret B. GatewoodMs. Reba B. GibsonMrs. Edith N. GilbertMr. Jay K. GithensMrs. Julia M. GlennMrs. Dorothy B. GodwinMr. Robert G. GoodmanMr. Everett E. Gourley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. E. Blake Graeber, IIIMrs. Jean H. GraeberMr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Graham, IIIMs. Margaret H. GrahamMr. and Mrs. B. Kelly GravesMs. Susan F. GroveMr. and Mrs. Richard HahnMr. Robert R. HallMr. and Mrs. Charles HammondMr. and Mrs. Michael B. HammonsMrs. Kathleen Foard HarkeyMrs. Dottie Ellis HarloeMr. and Mrs. Charles D. HarrMr. Thomas HarrisMr. and Mrs. Herbert L. HarrissMiss Mary Hazel HatchetteMrs. Sarah Stout HawMr. and Mrs. Charles U. HayesMr. and Mrs. Michael F. HennesseyMr. and Mrs. William A. Hice, Jr.Ms. Betty H. HoakMr. and Mrs. Walter N. HobbsMr. Thomas M. Holland
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One of many Farmers Market vendors displaying colorful produce.
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ANNUAL REPORT 3
Dear Friends,
We are pleased to present the 2015 Sharon Towers’ Annual Report for your review. The year was one of growth and change.
After many months of planning, Sharon Towers broke ground on its first Magnolia Villa in August. This three story Villa will house eighteen independent living apartments ranging from approximately 1,350 to 1,990 square feet with underbuilding parking. It has been exciting to watch construction as it rises out of the ground. Plans are underway to begin site work for our second Magnolia Villa in early 2016. The Villa additions are part of a larger campus master plan created to enable the future extensive renovation/addition to our Health Care Center.
Also, in keeping with our strategic plan, Sharon Towers began admitting individuals from the greater community into its short-term rehab unit in March. An unexpected benefit of these temporary outside admissions is the request of several to make Sharon Towers their permanent home.
In July, Sharon Towers underwent its annual Medicare Certification survey. The survey resulted in zero deficiencies, which automatically gave Sharon Towers a five star rating (the top rating) with the Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services. As of the writing of this letter, Sharon Towers is one of only two facilities in the Charlotte area that has a five star rating across the board (overall, quality measures, staffing, and health inspections).
As always, our mission to care for those with limited or depleted financial resources continues. Sharon Towers provided $885,843 in financial assistance to both residents and prospective residents unable to financially qualify to come to our community. It is difficult to adequately express our gratitude to the many generous donors who make the assistance we provide possible.
We thank you all for your continued interest and support of our Sharon Towers family.
Anne O. Moffat Cookie F. ParnellPresident & CEO 2015 Board of Directors, Chair
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Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
FRIENDS($1-499)
Mr. and Mrs. Strother Adams, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James W. AllisonMrs. Betty Ann AlversonMr. and Mrs. Topper AmersonMr. and Mrs. R. Bird Anderson, Jr.Mr. William L. Anderson, Jr.AnonymousMs. Norma-Jean AreyMs. Patricia Turi ArnoldMs. Margaret H. Ashe and Ms. Joanne A. SayMrs. Elaine AshleyMrs. Lula AshleyMrs. Elizabeth H. AstinMr. Frank B. AycockMr. and Mrs. William Darrell AyersMr. and Mrs. Morris B. BagwellMrs. B. Elliott BainMr. and Mrs. Kerry L. BakerDr. Defloris M. BaldwinMs. Alice J. BallengerMs. Joy Anne Githens BatesMrs. Susan BattleMrs. Orpha R. BaxterMrs. Shirley W. BenfieldMrs. Patricia W. BentonMrs. Dee Bessey and Mr. Tom YoppMr. Richard H. BlackwellMr. and Mrs. Arnold BoggsMr. and Mrs. Alan A. BowenMrs. Mary Manning BoyerMrs. Robert W. Bradshaw, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Brantley
Mr. and Mrs. Joe BrewerMr. and Mrs. Larry BriggsMrs. Dorothy W. BroadnaxMr. and Mrs. John Broadway, Jr.Mrs. Mary K. BroadwayMs. Ann BrookshireMrs. Virginia M. BrookshireMr. and Mrs. J. Kent BrothertonMs. Mary Collins BrothertonMrs. Helen Lois BrownMr. and Mrs. John W. Brown, Jr.Ms. Susan G. BrownMr. William D. BruceMr. G. Sidney Buchanan and Ms. Nell A. RichardsonMiss Bess BurnsMrs. Dona W. BurroughsMs. Mary F. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Byrne, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barrow CagleMs. Barbara Freil CaineMr. and Mrs. James L. CalderMr. and Mrs. Everett CameronMr. and Mrs. Robert CampbellMrs. Nancy A. CarpenterDr. and Mrs. Joseph E. CarruthMr. and Mrs. Henry M. Carter, Jr.Miss Katherine CarterMr. and Mrs. John C. CarverMr. and Mrs. B.F. CastleMrs. Helen D. CatheyMr. and Mrs. James G. CatledgeMs. Dorothy S. CaudleMr. William Challen
Mrs. Louise P. ChambersMr. and Mrs. Phillip C. ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Edward R. ClappMs. Ann R. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Julian J. Clark, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. ConnellMr. and Mrs. Walter A. Cooper, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. CorpeningMr. and Mrs. H.W. Oliver CountsMs. G. Patricia CoxMrs. Mildred D. CoxMr. William J. Craemer and Mr. Guy H. HugginsMr.and Mrs. John T. CrawfordMr. Harry P. Creemers and Dr. Martha GroblewskiDr. and Mrs. Norris Crigler, Jr.Mr. Bobby CroslandMs. Mary Frances CrowellMr. and Mrs. John L. CroxtonMiss Betty G. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. F. M. CuretonMr. W. R. Cuthbertson, Jr.Mrs. Eugene L. Daniel, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O. DanielsMr. and Mrs. Robert DannDr. and Mrs. Harry K. DaughertyMr. and Mrs. George DavisMrs. Sara H. DavisMr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Deal, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William A. DeatonMr. and Mrs. Glen DeligdischMr. and Mrs. E. Charles DickersonMr. and Mrs. Stuart J. DickersonMrs. Mary DigbyMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dooley, Jr.
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ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION:
We find that virtually everyone at Sharon Towers has known someone affected by the degenerative disease of Alzheimer’s. As a result of this close tie we partner with and support the Carolina Piedmont Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. On a monthly basis, Sharon Towers hosts an Alzheimer’s and Related Diseases Support Group for family and friends of those who have, or are beginning to suffer from, dementia. This group is open to residents, families, team members, friends and members of the greater community. Rooms are also provided for the Association’s Annual Walk Committee and Board of Directors for meeting space throughout the year.
The Sharon Towers Community
Seeking opportunities to serve each other
and the greater community is a value held
high by the residents and team members
at Sharon Towers. Throughout 2015, we
partnered with several local non-profit
organizations to provide goods, services
and meeting spaces.
Marie Anne Daniels and Sue Montague browse the selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, pickles and homemade jams to be had at Sharon Towers’ Farmers Market.
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Dave Mitchell and Henry Bridges celebrate the holiday season during the annual Angel Tree celebration.
5100 SOCIETY($500-999)Mr. John William AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Paul A. AndersonBaird Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Baird, Jr.Bank of America Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Barnhardt, IIIMr. Ralph W. and Dr. Marinell BostianMs. J. Helen BrackettMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. BriceMr. Henry P. Bridges, Jr.The Katherine and Thomas M. Belk FoundationMrs. Sadie W. ByerlyMr. Bernard B. Clark and Mrs. Mimi BurkeMrs. Anna B. CouncilmanMr. Robert Donald Dartnall, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Preston GuitonMs. Mary T. HammondMr. and Mrs. George R. HodgesMr. Charles William Keith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John C. KilpatrickMiss Iris N. Kimble
Mrs. Nellie C. LesnickMs. Virginia G. LewisMr. Bob McCaugheltyMr. and Mrs. James Martin, Jr.Ms. Anna K. MoellerMrs. Martha T. MooreMrs. Betty G. MullissMrs. Kathryn C. PreyerThe Reverend Earle D. RobertsMr. W. Allen Rogers, IIMs. Dorothy B. SmithMrs. Marjorie W. TateMrs. Letitia Evans ThompsonDr. Thornton W. TuckerMrs. Frances B. WanskerMiss Arlene WilsonMr. and Mrs. Jere W. WitherspoonMrs. Carol S. Young
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Over the summer we selected a team captain, Director of Vitality and Well-being, Kelly Stranburg, to lead the effort for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Our team, Sharon Towers Walkers, recruited 84 residents and team members to join – this is a record for the Carolina Piedmont Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association! Sharon Towers Walkers diligently raised funds for increased awareness, medical research, and hopefully, the ultimate cure of this disease. We hosted a “Bank Day,” where team leaders from surrounding
businesses came to Sharon Towers for some hospitality when delivering their donations for the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s. We printed our own t-shirts for the walk and, despite the rainy weather this year, 45 residents, team members and loved ones showed support by walking together. This year the Sharon Towers Walkers raised $11,007 for Alzheimer’s research! This is an all-time record for Sharon Towers!
AVONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAG MEAL MINISTRY:
If you find yourself at Sharon Towers on a Thursday afternoon around 4pm, you are likely to see an interesting phenomenon - residents and team members converging on the Sharon Room from virtually every direction. We are getting together to make bag meals for the homeless, which will later be delivered by volunteers from Avondale Presbyterian. Each week we assemble meals that consist of a meat and cheese sandwich, Lance crackers, a fruit cup, Fig Newtons and a bottle of water. In 2015, the “sandwich makers” produced 2,940 bagged meals.
CLASSROOM CENTRAL:
Classroom Central gives a rather unusual shopping opportunity to teachers of school-aged children living in poverty and supports Mecklenburg as well as six other surrounding counties. Classroom Central solicits and accepts donations of goods and supplies which will help support impoverished children, then opens its’ doors to their teachers to come and select any materials they like for free. To assist in this effort, residents and team members hosted a summer School Tools Drive and managed to collect over 100 individual school supply items! We also collected $565 in cash donations.
Residents, team members and friend come together to collect items to help flood victims in South Carolina.
Joy Burton, Susan Pearce and Stacy Fleming pose after an exciting afternoon of bowling.
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FOUNDERS($5,000 and above)
Anonymous William H. Barnhardt Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Booth Dr. and Mrs. Donald V. Chamblee Drs. James and Jane Crostwaite Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Graper Mrs. Jeannette P. Helms Alwinell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schott Mr. and Mrs. C. Brent Trexler, Jr. Mr. James H. Trexler Mr. Charles A. Trice Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Yandle
LEADERS($2,500-4,999)
Estate of Margaret L. AllisonDr. and Mrs. Mark B. ArdisMr. and Mrs. Albert S. Blankenship, Jr.Mrs. Jean BoggsMr. and Mrs. Robert A. BoulwareMr. and Mrs. James S. HowellMr. William E. KeenanMr. and Mrs. M. William McCollumMrs. Jean S. MullerMr. and Mrs. William C. ParishMrs. Ida H. ParnellMrs. Jane M. PerkinsDr. and Mrs. William D. SummervilleMr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Ward
Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
CHAIRMANS($1,000-2,499)
Mrs. Becky B. AllisonMrs. Mary V. AllisonMr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Anderson, Jr.AnonymousMrs. Bobbye W. AshmoreMr. and Mrs. Charles L. BakerMr. and Mrs. Sadler H. BarnhardtMrs. Mary BarryMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bigger, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Bradford, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. BrownMrs. Grace H. BurtonMr. J. Gentry CaudillMrs. Barbara D. CooperMr. and Mrs. Benner B. CriglerMrs. Jane Crook CunninghamMr. Rufus M. DaltonMr. and Mrs. Ned DavisThe Herschel H. & Cornelia N. Everett FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael W. FischerMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fountain, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron GoodmanMs. Muffin D. GrantMr. Price H. Gwynn, IIIMs. Marsha Miller HannaThe Harkey Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. HordMr. and Mrs. Robert A. JonesWells Fargo Insurance ServicesMs. Katherine L. LambertMrs. Janet R. Lee
Mrs. Virginia M. LewisMr. George K. LivingstonMr. and Mrs. Donald G. McClintockMr. William H. MeanorMr. and Mrs. Chris E. MoffatMr. and Mrs. John E. OfferdahlMr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald Parnell, IIIMr. and Mrs. B. Gale PendergraphMr. Thomas O. Ponsonby and Ms. Catherine StadelmanMr. William V. PorterMr. and Mrs. George RentMr. and Mrs. John F. RigsbeeMr. and Mrs. Randy RippleMrs. Laura SmithMr. and Mrs. Larry David ThamesMr. and Mrs. W. Kent WalkerMr. K. Martin Waters, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William A. WhiteMr. and Mrs. W. Allen Winget
CEO Anne Moffat congratulates Jessica Bourque, Director of Community Enrichment, the 2015 Harkey Award of Excellence recipient.
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Further, our Knitter’s Unite group meets monthly to share patterns, knit, crochet, spend time together and support Classroom Central in a most loving way. In 2015, resident members of Knitter’s United hand-made over 942 individual hats and scarves for children who could not afford warm clothing. As an adjunct to this program, we saved “Boxtops for Education” to assist teachers through Classroom Central. Residents are encouraged to clip their “Boxtops for Education” from everyday grocery products, bring them to the Resident Resource Center, then we bundle them for the teachers to turn in for cash for school supplies.
COUPONS FOR SERVICEMEN:
Our Health Care and Assisted Living residents volunteer hours of their time clipping coupons for Coupons for Servicemen. Each month residents clip coupons, which are then sorted and mailed to a military base. Servicemen and their families are able to use the coupons on the base, even if they are expired!
CRISIS ASSISTANCE:
Sharon Towers began partnering with Crisis Assistance in 2008 and provides 150 bag lunches, every other week, for those receiving assistance at the agency during their lunch break. Bag lunches are delivered by our team members and we served 3,600 lunches in 2015. Also each week our Treasure Chest volunteers determine which goods we have received as donations, but do not fit in with our other merchandise. We then pack those clothes, shoes and accessories and send them to Crisis Assistance with our bi-weekly lunch ministry.
MEETING SPACES:
haron Towers is blessed to have many rooms available for groups, church circles and community organizations to meet. Over 25 churches and community organizations use our facilities throughout the year for meetings and gatherings. Providing a meeting space for various organizations allows Sharon Towers to showcase our beautiful facility all while providing a convenient meeting space to our friends in the community.
THE TREASURE CHEST:
Residents, family members, team members and volunteers are invited to shop in the Treasure Chest for tremendous bargains on donated merchandise. The Treasure Chest has a staff of highly dedicated resident volunteers who invest countless hours of time and tons of energy working to collect, market and sell clothes, shoes and accessories with all profits going to enrich the lives of those living in Assisted Living and Health Care. Our grand event for 2015 was a Silent Auction in conjunction with a Trivia Night for residents. Overall the Treasure Chest raised almost $13,000 in 2015 and with those funds was able to purchase the iN2L (It’s Never Too Late) interactive computer system to be used in Health Care and Assisted Living.
Mary Barry displays her creative side during a Brushes and Bellini class.
This page (top): Pictures taken from our South Terrace roof offer a nice birds-eye-view of the future site of Magnolia Villa I. (below): Many residents and team members watched with excitement every new phase of the Villa’s construction, including how workers hung on the rebar during the tying process.
Left: With a tip of their hats, CEO Anne Moffat, CFO Jim Wren, and Director of Marketing Cynthia McCullough, ceremoniously break ground on the Magnolia Villas.
Excitement is building as Sharon Towers moves forward in shaping its future, the look of our
campus and the construction of the Magnolia Villas. After years of planning the Board of
Directors of Sharon Towers voted to move forward with our Master Campus Plan in 2015,
outlining a new approach to serving our residents and the aging population of Charlotte.
The plan calls for expanded amenity space; different types of recreational and engaging
programs and opportunities; and new types of living accommodations on our campus. The
emphasis is to serve the whole individual and foster a culture where joy, purpose and well-
being is embedded in every aspect of the community.
Residents, current and former Board members, family members, team members and friends
of Sharon Towers gathered in April to celebrate the ground breaking of the first of many
expansions at Sharon Towers. Anne Moffat, CEO stated in her speech “the Villas are an
extension of Sharon Towers strategic plan.”
With the bulldozers ready to take the plunge, construction came to a halt thanks to several
new residents - two endangered Red-tailed hawks and their two babies. Red-tailed hawks
are legally protected in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, which meant that construction of
the new Villas would have to wait. Under the watchful eyes of residents, staff and Omega
Construction, the babies hatched and later learned to fly. News travelled fast that the couple
and their babies had flown the nest and soon dirt at the construction site began to move.
Construction of Magnolia Villa I is scheduled to be complete in late summer 2016.
Magnolia Villas
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Endowing the Future of Sharon Towers
WHAT IS PLANNED GIVING?
Planned gifts are usually made with assets accumulated during one’s
lifetime. The gift can be a designated portion of your estate or it can
be more specifically defined as a gift of securities, cash, insurance
policies, real estate and/or tangible personal property, including
collectibles.
ENDOWING YOUR GIFT
Although not required, most planned gifts are given to the Sharon
Towers’ Residents’ Assistance Endowment. This endowment’s assets
are invested and the annual earnings from the endowment are
available to support the mission and operations of the Resident’s
Assistance Program. The larger the endowment, the more impact
we can have on the residents who benefit from the program. Gifts
made to the Stroupe Legacy Circle enable Sharon Towers to plan
(long term) for the care of our residents who have outlived their
resources.
DESIGNATING YOUR GIFT
TO A SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST
If you wish to designate your gift to support a specific area of
Sharon Towers’ mission, you are welcome to choose the area that
matches your area of greatest commitment. Gifts can be made to
support capital efforts, health care needs, or the ongoing needs of
our property and campus.
NO GIFT IS TOO SMALL
Your gift will make a difference! You do not need to have amassed
great personal wealth to make a gift. Most of us have accumulated
some assets and are concerned about what person or cause they will
benefit, but no planned gift is too small. With sensible investment,
the smallest contribution will grow significantly over the years.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please contact Kimberly Flack, Director of Development at
(704)553-3817 or [email protected].
By leaving a legacy contribution to Sharon Towers, you guarantee the continued efforts of the Residents’ Assistance Program.
When you make a planned gift, you become a member of the Stroupe Legacy Circle, a group of individuals who have taken the
extra initiative to support the works of the Sharon Towers by including it in their estate plans. Although complex options are
available, very simple options are available as well, by just including Sharon Towers as a beneficiary in your will, retirement
plan, life insurance, trusts or other estate planning vehicles.
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Sue Kornegay, Mitzi Folk, Virginia Lawing and Jane Cunningham enjoy a lovely spring afternoon at Roundtree Plantation Greenhouse.
Imagine if your health started to decline and you had to seek skilled nursing care earlier than you
expected thus depleting your savings. What would you do if your mother or father needed your help
financially, but you were unable to come to their aid? Many of our residents and families face these
dilemmas each year, which could lead to despair. Thanks to Sharon Towers’ Residents’ Assistance Fund,
residents and their loved ones are assured that he or she will be
taken care of whether they need help with monthly service fees,
medication or getting their hair done.
The Residents’ Assistance fund goes to the heart of Sharon
Towers’ mission – enriching the lives of those we serve by
providing a nurturing environment that foster joy, purpose and
wellbeing. One daughter writes. “I was enormously relieved
at the help we found for our mother. Her income was simply
inadequate for her new status and I lacked the resources to
underwrite her needs as well. The help which Sharon Towers
was able to offer my mother allowed her to continue and find
ways to navigate her reduced physical world with confidence
and peace of mind.”
Gifts made to the Residents’ Assistance Fund make a difference in the lives of those living
at Sharon Towers every day, whether large or small. In 2015, thanks to the generosity of
our loyal donors, Sharon Towers provided $885, 843 in financial assistance to twenty-
two residents and prospective residents. Providing the funds for those in need while
maintaining their dignity is an amazing gift to give.
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Words cannot express how
deeply comforting it has been
knowing my mother could stay
in her home because of the
Residents’ Assistance Fund.
It has truly been an enormous
blessing to our family.
Residents’ Assistance Fund
Sharon Towers’ Farmers Markets gave residents like
Nellie Lesnick, team members and the public a chance to purchase fresh produce and
homemade treats on our campus.
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Financial Report 2015
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONASSETS
Cash & Cash Equivalents $2,344,000Investments 16,036,000Accounts Receivable 1,387,000Prepaid Expenses & Other 163,000Property & Equipment (Net) 45,690,000
TOTAL ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,620,000
LIABILITIES Accounts Payable $401,000Accrued Payables 1,311,000Refundable Entry Fees 4,588,000Deferred Income 13,518,000Bonds & Notes Payable 11,009,000Interest Rate Swap Contract 215,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,042,000
NET ASSETS Unrestricted 31,294,000Temporarily Restricted 331,000Permanently Restricted 2,953,000
TOTAL NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,578,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,620,000
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESUNRESTRICTED REVENUE
Independent Living $7,814,000 Assisted Living 1,913,000 Health Care 6,714,000Other Operating Income 1,383,000Entrance Fees Amortized 3,288,000 Contributions 1,156,000 Investment Income -417,000
TOTAL UNRESTRICTED REVENUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,851,000
EXPENDITURES Salaries & Payroll Taxes 8,818,000 Employee Benefits 1,436,000Depreciation 2,103,000 Food & Dietary Service 1,493,000 Housekeeping & Maintenance 1,411,000 Utilities & Communications 1,005,000 Charity Care & Community Benefits 916,000 Interest Expense 521,000 Insurance 349,000 Medical Supplies & Services 1,162,000 Capital Expenses 175,000 Professional, Supplies & Other 401,000
TOTAL UNRESTRICTED EXPENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,790,000
CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,061,000Restricted Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272,000
Restricted Investment Income -44,000
TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS . . . $2,289,000
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EXPENDITURES
REVENUE SOURCESContributions 5%
Investment Income -2%
Independent Living 36%
Assisted Living 9%
Health Care / Medicare 31%
Other Operating Income 6%
Entrance Fees Amortized 15%
Medical Supplies & Services 6%
Capital Expenses 1%
Other 2%
Salaries & Taxes 44%
Employee Benefits 7%
Depreciation 11%
Food & Dietary 7%
Maintenance 7%
Utilities 5%
Charity Care/ 5% Community Benefit
Interest Expense 3%
Insurance 2%
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Financial Report 2015
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONASSETS
Cash & Cash Equivalents $2,344,000Investments 16,036,000Accounts Receivable 1,387,000Prepaid Expenses & Other 163,000Property & Equipment (Net) 45,690,000
TOTAL ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,620,000
LIABILITIES Accounts Payable $401,000Accrued Payables 1,311,000Refundable Entry Fees 4,588,000Deferred Income 13,518,000Bonds & Notes Payable 11,009,000Interest Rate Swap Contract 215,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,042,000
NET ASSETS Unrestricted 31,294,000Temporarily Restricted 331,000Permanently Restricted 2,953,000
TOTAL NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,578,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,620,000
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIESUNRESTRICTED REVENUE
Independent Living $7,814,000 Assisted Living 1,913,000 Health Care 6,714,000Other Operating Income 1,383,000Entrance Fees Amortized 3,288,000 Contributions 1,156,000 Investment Income -417,000
TOTAL UNRESTRICTED REVENUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,851,000
EXPENDITURES Salaries & Payroll Taxes 8,818,000 Employee Benefits 1,436,000Depreciation 2,103,000 Food & Dietary Service 1,493,000 Housekeeping & Maintenance 1,411,000 Utilities & Communications 1,005,000 Charity Care & Community Benefits 916,000 Interest Expense 521,000 Insurance 349,000 Medical Supplies & Services 1,162,000 Capital Expenses 175,000 Professional, Supplies & Other 401,000
TOTAL UNRESTRICTED EXPENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,790,000
CHANGE IN UNRESTRICTED ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,061,000Restricted Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272,000
Restricted Investment Income -44,000
TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS . . . $2,289,000
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EXPENDITURES
REVENUE SOURCESContributions 5%
Investment Income -2%
Independent Living 36%
Assisted Living 9%
Health Care / Medicare 31%
Other Operating Income 6%
Entrance Fees Amortized 15%
Medical Supplies & Services 6%
Capital Expenses 1%
Other 2%
Salaries & Taxes 44%
Employee Benefits 7%
Depreciation 11%
Food & Dietary 7%
Maintenance 7%
Utilities 5%
Charity Care/ 5% Community Benefit
Interest Expense 3%
Insurance 2%
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Sue Kornegay, Mitzi Folk, Virginia Lawing and Jane Cunningham enjoy a lovely spring afternoon at Roundtree Plantation Greenhouse.
Imagine if your health started to decline and you had to seek skilled nursing care earlier than you
expected thus depleting your savings. What would you do if your mother or father needed your help
financially, but you were unable to come to their aid? Many of our residents and families face these
dilemmas each year, which could lead to despair. Thanks to Sharon Towers’ Residents’ Assistance Fund,
residents and their loved ones are assured that he or she will be
taken care of whether they need help with monthly service fees,
medication or getting their hair done.
The Residents’ Assistance fund goes to the heart of Sharon
Towers’ mission – enriching the lives of those we serve by
providing a nurturing environment that foster joy, purpose and
wellbeing. One daughter writes. “I was enormously relieved
at the help we found for our mother. Her income was simply
inadequate for her new status and I lacked the resources to
underwrite her needs as well. The help which Sharon Towers
was able to offer my mother allowed her to continue and find
ways to navigate her reduced physical world with confidence
and peace of mind.”
Gifts made to the Residents’ Assistance Fund make a difference in the lives of those living
at Sharon Towers every day, whether large or small. In 2015, thanks to the generosity of
our loyal donors, Sharon Towers provided $885, 843 in financial assistance to twenty-
two residents and prospective residents. Providing the funds for those in need while
maintaining their dignity is an amazing gift to give.
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Words cannot express how
deeply comforting it has been
knowing my mother could stay
in her home because of the
Residents’ Assistance Fund.
It has truly been an enormous
blessing to our family.
Residents’ Assistance Fund
Sharon Towers’ Farmers Markets gave residents like
Nellie Lesnick, team members and the public a chance to purchase fresh produce and
homemade treats on our campus.
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Endowing the Future of Sharon Towers
WHAT IS PLANNED GIVING?
Planned gifts are usually made with assets accumulated during one’s
lifetime. The gift can be a designated portion of your estate or it can
be more specifically defined as a gift of securities, cash, insurance
policies, real estate and/or tangible personal property, including
collectibles.
ENDOWING YOUR GIFT
Although not required, most planned gifts are given to the Sharon
Towers’ Residents’ Assistance Endowment. This endowment’s assets
are invested and the annual earnings from the endowment are
available to support the mission and operations of the Resident’s
Assistance Program. The larger the endowment, the more impact
we can have on the residents who benefit from the program. Gifts
made to the Stroupe Legacy Circle enable Sharon Towers to plan
(long term) for the care of our residents who have outlived their
resources.
DESIGNATING YOUR GIFT
TO A SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST
If you wish to designate your gift to support a specific area of
Sharon Towers’ mission, you are welcome to choose the area that
matches your area of greatest commitment. Gifts can be made to
support capital efforts, health care needs, or the ongoing needs of
our property and campus.
NO GIFT IS TOO SMALL
Your gift will make a difference! You do not need to have amassed
great personal wealth to make a gift. Most of us have accumulated
some assets and are concerned about what person or cause they will
benefit, but no planned gift is too small. With sensible investment,
the smallest contribution will grow significantly over the years.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please contact Kimberly Flack, Director of Development at
(704)553-3817 or [email protected].
By leaving a legacy contribution to Sharon Towers, you guarantee the continued efforts of the Residents’ Assistance Program.
When you make a planned gift, you become a member of the Stroupe Legacy Circle, a group of individuals who have taken the
extra initiative to support the works of the Sharon Towers by including it in their estate plans. Although complex options are
available, very simple options are available as well, by just including Sharon Towers as a beneficiary in your will, retirement
plan, life insurance, trusts or other estate planning vehicles.
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Further, our Knitter’s Unite group meets monthly to share patterns, knit, crochet, spend time together and support Classroom Central in a most loving way. In 2015, resident members of Knitter’s United hand-made over 942 individual hats and scarves for children who could not afford warm clothing. As an adjunct to this program, we saved “Boxtops for Education” to assist teachers through Classroom Central. Residents are encouraged to clip their “Boxtops for Education” from everyday grocery products, bring them to the Resident Resource Center, then we bundle them for the teachers to turn in for cash for school supplies.
COUPONS FOR SERVICEMEN:
Our Health Care and Assisted Living residents volunteer hours of their time clipping coupons for Coupons for Servicemen. Each month residents clip coupons, which are then sorted and mailed to a military base. Servicemen and their families are able to use the coupons on the base, even if they are expired!
CRISIS ASSISTANCE:
Sharon Towers began partnering with Crisis Assistance in 2008 and provides 150 bag lunches, every other week, for those receiving assistance at the agency during their lunch break. Bag lunches are delivered by our team members and we served 3,600 lunches in 2015. Also each week our Treasure Chest volunteers determine which goods we have received as donations, but do not fit in with our other merchandise. We then pack those clothes, shoes and accessories and send them to Crisis Assistance with our bi-weekly lunch ministry.
MEETING SPACES:
haron Towers is blessed to have many rooms available for groups, church circles and community organizations to meet. Over 25 churches and community organizations use our facilities throughout the year for meetings and gatherings. Providing a meeting space for various organizations allows Sharon Towers to showcase our beautiful facility all while providing a convenient meeting space to our friends in the community.
THE TREASURE CHEST:
Residents, family members, team members and volunteers are invited to shop in the Treasure Chest for tremendous bargains on donated merchandise. The Treasure Chest has a staff of highly dedicated resident volunteers who invest countless hours of time and tons of energy working to collect, market and sell clothes, shoes and accessories with all profits going to enrich the lives of those living in Assisted Living and Health Care. Our grand event for 2015 was a Silent Auction in conjunction with a Trivia Night for residents. Overall the Treasure Chest raised almost $13,000 in 2015 and with those funds was able to purchase the iN2L (It’s Never Too Late) interactive computer system to be used in Health Care and Assisted Living.
Mary Barry displays her creative side during a Brushes and Bellini class.
This page (top): Pictures taken from our South Terrace roof offer a nice birds-eye-view of the future site of Magnolia Villa I. (below): Many residents and team members watched with excitement every new phase of the Villa’s construction, including how workers hung on the rebar during the tying process.
Left: With a tip of their hats, CEO Anne Moffat, CFO Jim Wren, and Director of Marketing Cynthia McCullough, ceremoniously break ground on the Magnolia Villas.
Excitement is building as Sharon Towers moves forward in shaping its future, the look of our
campus and the construction of the Magnolia Villas. After years of planning the Board of
Directors of Sharon Towers voted to move forward with our Master Campus Plan in 2015,
outlining a new approach to serving our residents and the aging population of Charlotte.
The plan calls for expanded amenity space; different types of recreational and engaging
programs and opportunities; and new types of living accommodations on our campus. The
emphasis is to serve the whole individual and foster a culture where joy, purpose and well-
being is embedded in every aspect of the community.
Residents, current and former Board members, family members, team members and friends
of Sharon Towers gathered in April to celebrate the ground breaking of the first of many
expansions at Sharon Towers. Anne Moffat, CEO stated in her speech “the Villas are an
extension of Sharon Towers strategic plan.”
With the bulldozers ready to take the plunge, construction came to a halt thanks to several
new residents - two endangered Red-tailed hawks and their two babies. Red-tailed hawks
are legally protected in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, which meant that construction of
the new Villas would have to wait. Under the watchful eyes of residents, staff and Omega
Construction, the babies hatched and later learned to fly. News travelled fast that the couple
and their babies had flown the nest and soon dirt at the construction site began to move.
Construction of Magnolia Villa I is scheduled to be complete in late summer 2016.
Magnolia Villas
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Over the summer we selected a team captain, Director of Vitality and Well-being, Kelly Stranburg, to lead the effort for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Our team, Sharon Towers Walkers, recruited 84 residents and team members to join – this is a record for the Carolina Piedmont Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association! Sharon Towers Walkers diligently raised funds for increased awareness, medical research, and hopefully, the ultimate cure of this disease. We hosted a “Bank Day,” where team leaders from surrounding
businesses came to Sharon Towers for some hospitality when delivering their donations for the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s. We printed our own t-shirts for the walk and, despite the rainy weather this year, 45 residents, team members and loved ones showed support by walking together. This year the Sharon Towers Walkers raised $11,007 for Alzheimer’s research! This is an all-time record for Sharon Towers!
AVONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAG MEAL MINISTRY:
If you find yourself at Sharon Towers on a Thursday afternoon around 4pm, you are likely to see an interesting phenomenon - residents and team members converging on the Sharon Room from virtually every direction. We are getting together to make bag meals for the homeless, which will later be delivered by volunteers from Avondale Presbyterian. Each week we assemble meals that consist of a meat and cheese sandwich, Lance crackers, a fruit cup, Fig Newtons and a bottle of water. In 2015, the “sandwich makers” produced 2,940 bagged meals.
CLASSROOM CENTRAL:
Classroom Central gives a rather unusual shopping opportunity to teachers of school-aged children living in poverty and supports Mecklenburg as well as six other surrounding counties. Classroom Central solicits and accepts donations of goods and supplies which will help support impoverished children, then opens its’ doors to their teachers to come and select any materials they like for free. To assist in this effort, residents and team members hosted a summer School Tools Drive and managed to collect over 100 individual school supply items! We also collected $565 in cash donations.
Residents, team members and friend come together to collect items to help flood victims in South Carolina.
Joy Burton, Susan Pearce and Stacy Fleming pose after an exciting afternoon of bowling.
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FOUNDERS($5,000 and above)
Anonymous William H. Barnhardt Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Booth Dr. and Mrs. Donald V. Chamblee Drs. James and Jane Crostwaite Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Graper Mrs. Jeannette P. Helms Alwinell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schott Mr. and Mrs. C. Brent Trexler, Jr. Mr. James H. Trexler Mr. Charles A. Trice Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Yandle
LEADERS($2,500-4,999)
Estate of Margaret L. AllisonDr. and Mrs. Mark B. ArdisMr. and Mrs. Albert S. Blankenship, Jr.Mrs. Jean BoggsMr. and Mrs. Robert A. BoulwareMr. and Mrs. James S. HowellMr. William E. KeenanMr. and Mrs. M. William McCollumMrs. Jean S. MullerMr. and Mrs. William C. ParishMrs. Ida H. ParnellMrs. Jane M. PerkinsDr. and Mrs. William D. SummervilleMr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Ward
Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
CHAIRMANS($1,000-2,499)
Mrs. Becky B. AllisonMrs. Mary V. AllisonMr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Anderson, Jr.AnonymousMrs. Bobbye W. AshmoreMr. and Mrs. Charles L. BakerMr. and Mrs. Sadler H. BarnhardtMrs. Mary BarryMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bigger, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Bradford, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. BrownMrs. Grace H. BurtonMr. J. Gentry CaudillMrs. Barbara D. CooperMr. and Mrs. Benner B. CriglerMrs. Jane Crook CunninghamMr. Rufus M. DaltonMr. and Mrs. Ned DavisThe Herschel H. & Cornelia N. Everett FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael W. FischerMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fountain, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron GoodmanMs. Muffin D. GrantMr. Price H. Gwynn, IIIMs. Marsha Miller HannaThe Harkey Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. HordMr. and Mrs. Robert A. JonesWells Fargo Insurance ServicesMs. Katherine L. LambertMrs. Janet R. Lee
Mrs. Virginia M. LewisMr. George K. LivingstonMr. and Mrs. Donald G. McClintockMr. William H. MeanorMr. and Mrs. Chris E. MoffatMr. and Mrs. John E. OfferdahlMr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald Parnell, IIIMr. and Mrs. B. Gale PendergraphMr. Thomas O. Ponsonby and Ms. Catherine StadelmanMr. William V. PorterMr. and Mrs. George RentMr. and Mrs. John F. RigsbeeMr. and Mrs. Randy RippleMrs. Laura SmithMr. and Mrs. Larry David ThamesMr. and Mrs. W. Kent WalkerMr. K. Martin Waters, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William A. WhiteMr. and Mrs. W. Allen Winget
CEO Anne Moffat congratulates Jessica Bourque, Director of Community Enrichment, the 2015 Harkey Award of Excellence recipient.
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ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION:
We find that virtually everyone at Sharon Towers has known someone affected by the degenerative disease of Alzheimer’s. As a result of this close tie we partner with and support the Carolina Piedmont Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. On a monthly basis, Sharon Towers hosts an Alzheimer’s and Related Diseases Support Group for family and friends of those who have, or are beginning to suffer from, dementia. This group is open to residents, families, team members, friends and members of the greater community. Rooms are also provided for the Association’s Annual Walk Committee and Board of Directors for meeting space throughout the year.
The Sharon Towers Community
Seeking opportunities to serve each other
and the greater community is a value held
high by the residents and team members
at Sharon Towers. Throughout 2015, we
partnered with several local non-profit
organizations to provide goods, services
and meeting spaces.
Marie Anne Daniels and Sue Montague browse the selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, pickles and homemade jams to be had at Sharon Towers’ Farmers Market.
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Dave Mitchell and Henry Bridges celebrate the holiday season during the annual Angel Tree celebration.
5100 SOCIETY($500-999)Mr. John William AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Paul A. AndersonBaird Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Baird, Jr.Bank of America Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Barnhardt, IIIMr. Ralph W. and Dr. Marinell BostianMs. J. Helen BrackettMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. BriceMr. Henry P. Bridges, Jr.The Katherine and Thomas M. Belk FoundationMrs. Sadie W. ByerlyMr. Bernard B. Clark and Mrs. Mimi BurkeMrs. Anna B. CouncilmanMr. Robert Donald Dartnall, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Preston GuitonMs. Mary T. HammondMr. and Mrs. George R. HodgesMr. Charles William Keith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John C. KilpatrickMiss Iris N. Kimble
Mrs. Nellie C. LesnickMs. Virginia G. LewisMr. Bob McCaugheltyMr. and Mrs. James Martin, Jr.Ms. Anna K. MoellerMrs. Martha T. MooreMrs. Betty G. MullissMrs. Kathryn C. PreyerThe Reverend Earle D. RobertsMr. W. Allen Rogers, IIMs. Dorothy B. SmithMrs. Marjorie W. TateMrs. Letitia Evans ThompsonDr. Thornton W. TuckerMrs. Frances B. WanskerMiss Arlene WilsonMr. and Mrs. Jere W. WitherspoonMrs. Carol S. Young
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Dear Friends,
We are pleased to present the 2015 Sharon Towers’ Annual Report for your review. The year was one of growth and change.
After many months of planning, Sharon Towers broke ground on its first Magnolia Villa in August. This three story Villa will house eighteen independent living apartments ranging from approximately 1,350 to 1,990 square feet with underbuilding parking. It has been exciting to watch construction as it rises out of the ground. Plans are underway to begin site work for our second Magnolia Villa in early 2016. The Villa additions are part of a larger campus master plan created to enable the future extensive renovation/addition to our Health Care Center.
Also, in keeping with our strategic plan, Sharon Towers began admitting individuals from the greater community into its short-term rehab unit in March. An unexpected benefit of these temporary outside admissions is the request of several to make Sharon Towers their permanent home.
In July, Sharon Towers underwent its annual Medicare Certification survey. The survey resulted in zero deficiencies, which automatically gave Sharon Towers a five star rating (the top rating) with the Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services. As of the writing of this letter, Sharon Towers is one of only two facilities in the Charlotte area that has a five star rating across the board (overall, quality measures, staffing, and health inspections).
As always, our mission to care for those with limited or depleted financial resources continues. Sharon Towers provided $885,843 in financial assistance to both residents and prospective residents unable to financially qualify to come to our community. It is difficult to adequately express our gratitude to the many generous donors who make the assistance we provide possible.
We thank you all for your continued interest and support of our Sharon Towers family.
Anne O. Moffat Cookie F. ParnellPresident & CEO 2015 Board of Directors, Chair
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Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
FRIENDS($1-499)
Mr. and Mrs. Strother Adams, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James W. AllisonMrs. Betty Ann AlversonMr. and Mrs. Topper AmersonMr. and Mrs. R. Bird Anderson, Jr.Mr. William L. Anderson, Jr.AnonymousMs. Norma-Jean AreyMs. Patricia Turi ArnoldMs. Margaret H. Ashe and Ms. Joanne A. SayMrs. Elaine AshleyMrs. Lula AshleyMrs. Elizabeth H. AstinMr. Frank B. AycockMr. and Mrs. William Darrell AyersMr. and Mrs. Morris B. BagwellMrs. B. Elliott BainMr. and Mrs. Kerry L. BakerDr. Defloris M. BaldwinMs. Alice J. BallengerMs. Joy Anne Githens BatesMrs. Susan BattleMrs. Orpha R. BaxterMrs. Shirley W. BenfieldMrs. Patricia W. BentonMrs. Dee Bessey and Mr. Tom YoppMr. Richard H. BlackwellMr. and Mrs. Arnold BoggsMr. and Mrs. Alan A. BowenMrs. Mary Manning BoyerMrs. Robert W. Bradshaw, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Brantley
Mr. and Mrs. Joe BrewerMr. and Mrs. Larry BriggsMrs. Dorothy W. BroadnaxMr. and Mrs. John Broadway, Jr.Mrs. Mary K. BroadwayMs. Ann BrookshireMrs. Virginia M. BrookshireMr. and Mrs. J. Kent BrothertonMs. Mary Collins BrothertonMrs. Helen Lois BrownMr. and Mrs. John W. Brown, Jr.Ms. Susan G. BrownMr. William D. BruceMr. G. Sidney Buchanan and Ms. Nell A. RichardsonMiss Bess BurnsMrs. Dona W. BurroughsMs. Mary F. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Byrne, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barrow CagleMs. Barbara Freil CaineMr. and Mrs. James L. CalderMr. and Mrs. Everett CameronMr. and Mrs. Robert CampbellMrs. Nancy A. CarpenterDr. and Mrs. Joseph E. CarruthMr. and Mrs. Henry M. Carter, Jr.Miss Katherine CarterMr. and Mrs. John C. CarverMr. and Mrs. B.F. CastleMrs. Helen D. CatheyMr. and Mrs. James G. CatledgeMs. Dorothy S. CaudleMr. William Challen
Mrs. Louise P. ChambersMr. and Mrs. Phillip C. ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Edward R. ClappMs. Ann R. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Julian J. Clark, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. ConnellMr. and Mrs. Walter A. Cooper, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. CorpeningMr. and Mrs. H.W. Oliver CountsMs. G. Patricia CoxMrs. Mildred D. CoxMr. William J. Craemer and Mr. Guy H. HugginsMr.and Mrs. John T. CrawfordMr. Harry P. Creemers and Dr. Martha GroblewskiDr. and Mrs. Norris Crigler, Jr.Mr. Bobby CroslandMs. Mary Frances CrowellMr. and Mrs. John L. CroxtonMiss Betty G. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. F. M. CuretonMr. W. R. Cuthbertson, Jr.Mrs. Eugene L. Daniel, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O. DanielsMr. and Mrs. Robert DannDr. and Mrs. Harry K. DaughertyMr. and Mrs. George DavisMrs. Sara H. DavisMr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Deal, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William A. DeatonMr. and Mrs. Glen DeligdischMr. and Mrs. E. Charles DickersonMr. and Mrs. Stuart J. DickersonMrs. Mary DigbyMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dooley, Jr.
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Charlie Patterson and Tony Tucker joined residents and guest at
Sharon Towers’ inaugural art show held to showcase - and celebrate -
it’s growing art collection.
Mrs. Ruth H. DrumMr. and Mrs. William T. DuboseMr. and Mrs. Fred DulaMs. Dee Ferrell EakerMs. Mary Lane EarlyMr. Richard M. EarnhardtMr. and Mrs. T. Arthur EdgertonMrs. Amine EdwardsMs. Mary G. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Michael H. EdwardsMrs. Lynn EfirdMr. and Mrs. Paul H. Efird, IIIMr. and Mrs. J.C. B. EhringhausMrs. Elgerine S. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Ralph S. EllisMr. Allen Wesley EstridgeMr. and Mrs. H. Malloy Evans, Jr.Mrs. Connie FairchildMr. and Mrs. R. A. FairclothMs. Carolyn S. FakadejMr. Douglas M. FarisMs. Helen D. FarisMrs. W. Susanne FaustMr. and Mrs. James FlackMrs. Lillian Smith FlemingMrs. Mildred FolkMr. and Mrs. Charles ForbesMrs. Ellen L. FosterMr. Cody FountainMr. and Mrs. William H. Fox, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Rick A. FranzMr. Joseph E. FranzleMrs. Kathy McSpadden FrostMr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Fultz
Mr. Charles L. GaitherMr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. GarfieldMrs. Theresa D. GastonMrs. Margaret B. GatewoodMs. Reba B. GibsonMrs. Edith N. GilbertMr. Jay K. GithensMrs. Julia M. GlennMrs. Dorothy B. GodwinMr. Robert G. GoodmanMr. Everett E. Gourley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. E. Blake Graeber, IIIMrs. Jean H. GraeberMr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Graham, IIIMs. Margaret H. GrahamMr. and Mrs. B. Kelly GravesMs. Susan F. GroveMr. and Mrs. Richard HahnMr. Robert R. HallMr. and Mrs. Charles HammondMr. and Mrs. Michael B. HammonsMrs. Kathleen Foard HarkeyMrs. Dottie Ellis HarloeMr. and Mrs. Charles D. HarrMr. Thomas HarrisMr. and Mrs. Herbert L. HarrissMiss Mary Hazel HatchetteMrs. Sarah Stout HawMr. and Mrs. Charles U. HayesMr. and Mrs. Michael F. HennesseyMr. and Mrs. William A. Hice, Jr.Ms. Betty H. HoakMr. and Mrs. Walter N. HobbsMr. Thomas M. Holland
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One of many Farmers Market vendors displaying colorful produce.
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Board of Directors
Defloris M. BaldwinAlbert S. BlankenshipVeronica E. CannonPaul H. (Woody) Efird, IIIMary T. HammondRobert A. JonesCharles William Keith, Jr.Katherine L. LambertNed B. McConnellJanet M. MorganNancy B. NorelliCookie F. Parnell, ChairL. Vincent Pratt, Jr.Donald L. PressonRandal L. RippleAlison M. SummervilleR. Christopher ThomasThornton W. TuckerJudith C. WalkerCarol S. Young
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Board of Advisors
Gloria H. AndersonCalvin B. Baird, Jr.Sadler H. BarnhardtRichard A. Bigger, Jr.Douglas W. BoothEmily D. BoothJames L. CalderLillian M. ChapmanMildred D. CoxJohn T. CrawfordW. Ray CunninghamPaul W. “Ned” DavisRichard S. FelknerMichael W. FischerWilliam H. Fox, Jr.Kenneth S. GarfieldB. Kelly GravesJeanne HammonsLinda K. HawfieldRobert C. Hord, Jr.Ernest B. Hunter, Jr.
Leslie B. JenkinsWilliam E. KeenanMargaret A. MartinM. William McCollum, Jr.Pender R. McElroyDon E. OlmsteadG. Dan Page, Jr.Benjamin M. PearceKathryn C. RabyClyda S. RentKatherine K. RichardsW. Allen Rogers, IIWilliam H. Smith, IIIWilliam J. SpearsFrances J. ThompsonK. Martin Waters, Jr.Agnes B. WeisigerC. Rex WeltonW. Murray WhisnantBetsy S. WhiteW. Allen Winget
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Mr. and Mrs. George Robert HollisMrs. Margaret G. HolroydMr. and Mrs. James HovisMr. Harold Hudson Jr.Mrs. Jeanette G. HumphriesMr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Hunter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Hunter, IIIMr. and Mrs. Ray InscoeDr. and Mrs. Robert IwaokaMr. and Mrs. David W. Jackson, Jr.Mrs. Lois JarrellMr. John E. Jenkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Willis C. Jenkins, IIIMr. and Mrs. Ralph L. JenkinsonMrs. Mae Delle JohnsonMrs. Mary S. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. David JohnstonMs. Virginia G. JohnstonMr. Charles A. Jolley, IIIMr. William Lewis KeeslerMs. Mary B. KeithMr. and Mrs. James F. KellamCharlotte Miniature SocietyDr. and Mrs. David KernsMrs. Sally L. KernsMs. Danielle O. KiddDr. and Mrs. Joseph Killian, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Killian, Jr.Mr. Ray A. Killian, Sr.Mrs. Berma Jean KincaidMrs. Imogene KinneyLt. Col. and Mrs. James W. Kinney
Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
Mrs. Betty G. KirbyMrs. Carolyn W. KitchenMr. Gregory C. KornegayMrs. Edgar G. KornegayMrs. Susan P. KornegayMs. Vivian B. KramerMrs. Elizabeth W. KuesterMiss Louise A. LawingMs. Virginia Baughman LawingMr. and Mrs. J. Mark LeggettMrs. Betty H. LevinMrs. Cathy M. LindauerMr. and Mrs. John W. LongMrs. MaryGene LongeneckerMr and Mrs. W. F. Lowry, Jr.Dr. Albert M. LylesMr. A. Burton Mackey, Jr.Ms. Mary C. MacMillianMr. and Mrs. John C. MacNeill, Jr.Ms. Carol MaddoxMs. Jane Carol MaddoxMrs. Martha W. MalloryMr. and Mrs. William T. Manson, IIIMrs. Eloise ManuelMr. and Mrs. David L. March, Jr.Ms. Anne T. MartinMs. Hannah MartinMrs. Helen M. MartinMr. James E. Martin, IIIMr. Q. MaverMr. and Mrs. Kermit L. MayberryMrs. Marion Mayes
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McConnellMs. Elizabeth D. McCoyMrs. Frances M. McCoyMs. Cynthia McCulloughMr. and Mrs. Pender R. McElroyMr. Jeffrey D. McEwenMr. and Mrs. Reeves McGlohonMrs. Susan G. McIlwainMrs. Sara F. McKeeMrs. Nancy Simonton McLainMr. and Mrs. J. B. MeanorMs. Carolyn M. MearesMr. and Mrs. Roy MichauxMrs. Pauline L. MickleMs. Elizabeth T. MillerMr. and Mrs. John W. MillerMr. and Mrs. Michael W. MillerMr. and Mrs. William M. MillerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. MilletteMr. and Mrs. Dave MitchellMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. MokrisMrs. Sue C. MontagueMrs. Doris E. MooreElizabeth Coulter MooreMr. and Mrs. James E. MooreMr. and Mrs. Timothy MorganMr. and Mrs. J. Lee MorrisMr. and Mrs. James H. MortonMs. Ellen Gibson MoseleyMiss Lillian B. NealMr. and Mrs. Humbert S. NelliMiss Nancy Nickels
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Our Mission
We enrich the lives of those we serve by providing a nurturing environment that fosters joy, purpose, and well-being.
Stephanie Bauer and Chef Drew Ward take a break during the annual
Shepherd Center Chef Wars.
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Mr. and Mrs. David R. NortonMs. Karen OliverMr. and Mrs. David B. O’NealMrs. Susan C. OwenMr. and Mrs. John PackardMr. and Mrs. G. Dan Page, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. PattersonDr. Franklin D. Pattishall, Sr.Mrs. Margaret PeakeMr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. PearceMs. Helen B. PerryMiss Louise PickensMrs. Margaret B. PierceMrs. Jackie PlottMr. and Mrs. Joe D. PoolMr. and Mrs. Fred J. PooreMr. and Mrs. Peter L. PottleMs. Melanie PowerMr. and Mrs. Donald L. PressonDr. Lucy and Mr. Norris Preyer, Jr.Mr. Carter PriceMr. and Mrs. Roger B. PrivetteMrs. Margaret A. RansonMr. and Mrs. Richard RansonMr. and Mrs. M. J. ReeceMiss Ginger ReevesMr. and Mrs. Calvin L. ReidMrs. Kate ReillyMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. ReynoldsDr. R. Kent Rhodes and Dr. Marsha J. RhodesMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. RichardsMrs. Barbara L. RigginsMr. and Mrs. David P. RigginsMrs. Barbara Crow RiversMrs. Linda C. RobertsMs. Nora Tucker RockecharlieMrs. A. Buren RoseMrs. Lucille P. RossMrs. Beverley N. RotertMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. RushMrs. Eloise W. RushforthMrs. Cynthia SalviaMr. Bob ScheibleMrs. Rebecca S. SchenckMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Schneider, IIMr. and Mrs. Steven A. SchummMr. and Mrs. Robert ScottMr. and Mrs. Wade N. SeymourMr. and Mrs. Lee SheafferMr. and Mrs. H. E. ShoafMr. and Mrs. Raleigh A. ShoemakerMr. and Mrs. George A. SloanMrs. Joyce R. SloanMr. and Mrs. Sam R. SloanMr. and Mrs. James L. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Clayton SmithMr. and Mrs. William H. Smith, IIIThe Reverend Catherine C. SnyderMrs. Joann S. SpeasMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. StanleyMr. Robert StarzynskiMr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart
Flowering trees and blooming flowers is what makes Sharon Towers’ campus feel serene.
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Carol Young and Lib Astin toast Cinco de Mayo during the annual celebration.
Recognizing Gifts to Sharon Towers
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. StiegelMs. Jane Stoker and Ms. Tish SignetMr. and Mrs. W.C. StokesMs. Kelly A. StranburgMr. Phillip SummaMs. Betty J. SwanquistMr. and Mrs. Mike TeagueMr. and Mrs. Robert M. TeagueMr. and Mrs. Gerald A. TeeleMr. and Mrs. John R. ThatcherMrs. Betsy C. ThomasMr. and Mrs. William A. ThompsonDr. John A. ThompsonMs. Lindsay K. TiceMs. Ann J. TimberlakeMr. and Mrs. Norman E. TindalMr. and Mrs. James Edwin TorbetMr. and Mrs. Steve TownleyMr. and Mrs. Paul H. TrotterMr. and Mrs. William H. Trotter, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Christophe L. TroxlerMr. and Mrs. John L. UsiltonMs. Mary Emogene UttingMr. and Mrs. F. William B. Vandiver, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin WadeMs. Evelyn C. WalkerMr. and Mrs. William H. Walker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Simon V. Ward, IIIMr. and Mrs. Kevin WassilMs. M. Carol WeeksMr. Raymond R. WeidlerMr. and Mrs. Edward T. Weisiger
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Mack WhiteMr. Mack W. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Stokes White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William A. WhiteMrs. Meda WhitescarverMrs. Betty Ann WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Joe WilliamsonDr. and Mrs. Fred E. WiseMr. and Mrs. Christopher A. WithrowMr. and Mrs. Skip WohlnerMr. and Mrs. Robert WoodMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. WoollenDr. and Mrs. H. Linton WrayMrs. Thera S. WrightDr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Young, Jr.
GIFTS IN-KINDMs. Jan AhernMs. Carol Ann AllenMr. and Mrs. Topper AmersonMs. Nancy H. AmosMrs. Lula AshleyMrs. Bobbye W. AshmoreMrs. Elizabeth H. AstinMr. Frank B. AycockMr. and Mrs. Jim BaileyMr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Baird, Jr.Mrs. Orpha R. BaxterMr. and Mrs. C. Robert BeairdMrs. Patricia W. Benton
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Blankenship, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. BoothMr. Ralph W. and Dr. Marinell BostianDr. Lindsay BridgesMr. Mack P. BrownMiss Bess BurnsMrs. Susan BuschMs. Susan ByrdMr. and Mrs. Homer Barrow CagleMr. and Mrs. James L. CalderMrs. Sybil H. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Chuck CannonMrs. Lib CathcartMrs. Jane G. ComptonMr. and Mrs. Walter A. Cooper, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Benner B. CriglerMr. and Mrs. J. Edward Crutchfield, Jr.Mrs. Jane Crook CunninghamMr. Robert Donald Dartnall, Sr.Mrs. JoAnne E. DavisMrs. Ann M. ElliotMrs. Elgerine S. ElliottMr. and Mrs. James FlackMr. Joseph E. FranzleMrs. Virginia S. FreundMrs. Kathy McSpadden FrostMrs. Theresa D. GastonMrs. Margaret B. GatewoodMr. and Mrs. E. Blake Graeber, IIIMr. and Mrs. Frank B. GraperMs. Holley GreeneMrs. Dottie Ellis Harloe
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ON THE COVER: Wardie Martin and Carol Young cool down after Stronger Bodies class with Kelly Stranburg, Director of Vitality and Wellbeing.
Welcome from the President & CEO
and Board Chair . . . . . . . .3
The Sharon Towers Community . .4
Endowing the Future . . . . . . .8
Financial Report . . . . . . . . . 11
Residents’ Assistance Fund. . . . 12
Magnolia Villas . . . . . . . . . 15
Recognizing Gifts . . . . . . . . 16
Contents
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Mr. Frank E. HawfieldMr. Robert HendersonMr. and Mrs. Donald M. JenkinsMrs. Mae Delle JohnsonDr. and Mrs. David KernsMiss Iris N. KimbleMrs. Imogene KinneyMrs. Debbie KollerMr. and Mrs. Henry H. LaffertyMr. and Mrs. J. Mark LeggettMrs. Louise C. LitakerMr. and Mrs. Walter E. LoveMr. and Mrs. James S. MartinMr. and Mrs. Kermit L. MayberryMs. Olivia A. MayerMs. Cynthia McCulloughMr. and Mrs. Robert B. McGuireMr. William H. MeanorMr. and Mrs. Scott MilkeyMr. and Mrs. John W. MillerMs. Anna K. MoellerElizabeth Coulter MooreMrs. Martha T. MooreMs. Randall MorrowMr. Robert K. MorrowMrs. Betty G. MullissMr. and Mrs. Erskine NeelMrs. Virginia S. NeelyMr. and Mrs. Robert Neill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Humbert S. Nelli
Mrs. Kathy OdomMr. and Mrs. John E. OfferdahlMr. and Mrs. William C. ParishMs. Sarah Park-RankinMrs. Ida H. ParnellMrs. Jan PendletonMr. and Mrs. Louis B. ReedMs. Jane RicheyThe Reverend Earle D. RobertsMrs. Eloise W. RushforthMs. Geoffrey R. SchottMr. and Mrs. Andrew A. SerafenMrs. Mickie P. SibleyMs. Joann S. SpeasMs. Cathy SurrattMrs. Mary Ann TilleyMr. and Mrs. Paul H. TrotterMs. Betty ValekMr. and Mrs. Gordon VincentMr. and Mrs. Robert J. WanskerMr. and Mrs. Marvin S. WardMr. and Mrs. Dean WarrenMrs. Jean B. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Terrence H. WiseMs. Joyce YearganMrs. Carol S. YoungMrs. Kula Young
Jim and Ruth Ann Calder soak up the atmosphere at the Captain’s Table during Sharon Towers’ second annual Bahamas cruise aboard the Carnival Fantasy.
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