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ANNUAL REPORT

2016

Empowering individuals with disabilities and their families to lead

fulfilled and productive lives.

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Letter from the Board President and CEO

Dear Friends, As we reflect on the changing of the season and another year gone by, we think about the many changes that happened at Harbor House in 2016! One of the greatest in 2016 came when the Kentucky Derby Festival approached Harbor House about making the Ken-Ducky Derby an official KDF event. The 13th Annual Ken-Ducky Derby was held on April 30th as an official KDF event! We sold a record number of ducks and launched 30,000 rubber ducks into the Ohio River. It was the perfect day for ducks and the grand prize winners, Frank and Carolyn Arnold! The winning duck was sold by long-time Harbor House supporter, Leo Thieneman. Along with selling a record number of ducks, we also realized a record number of sponsorships. Carl Swope and the Swope Family of Dealerships provided Harbor House with a 2016 Nissan Versa as the grand prize for the Ken-Ducky Derby. Duck sales have already begun for the 2017 Ken-Ducky Derby, which is being held on Saturday, April 29th. Visit us at various community events and secure your ducks online at www.hhlou.org. Another great opportunity for Harbor House in 2016 was the start of our Transportation Program. Through generous donations from the Federated Program Funds through TARC and The Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels, Harbor House will receive its fourth wheelchair accessible van. This additional van will help us grow our Transportation Program and provide more services for our participants and their families. Our Home Sweet Home program has shown increases in both the number of homes and businesses receiving services and the number of staff employed through Home Sweet Home. We are currently serving 33 homes and businesses and the staff has increased by six. If you or someone you know needs assistance with light housekeeping, please contact us at Harbor House. Little Chores Open Doors. This past year, the Board of Directors of Harbor House worked with the management staff to develop a new strategic plan that will carry Harbor House to 2020. The strategic plan will cover four major areas; Marketing/Recognition, Staff/Board Development, Financial Stability and Expansion. The next three years at Harbor House look exciting as the Board of Directors guide the Harbor House team to fulfill the goals set forth in the new strategic plan. Won’t you consider becoming a part of the excitement by contacting Harbor House to arrange for a tour, to volunteer or to donate? The changing season results in positive changes for our participants at Harbor House, which are all possible with the generosity of sponsors, donors, staff, board members, community partners and volunteers. Your continued support makes it possible for us to empower individuals with disabilities and their families to lead fulfilled and productive lives. THANK YOU from all of us at Harbor House! Sincerely,

John Zoeller

Maria Smith Harbor House,

CEO

John Zoeller Zoeller Company Board President

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Board of Directors Staff Listing

Executive Staff

Maria Smith, Chief Executive Officer Tom Evans, Chief Financial Officer Terri Thomas, Chief Program Officer

Accounting Department

Diane Hunter Ferguson, Accounts Specialist Beth Poole, Receptionist

Development Department

Sarah McIntee, Assistant Director of Development Marla Moore, Special Events Coordinator Katie McWhorter, Volunteer Coordinator

Supported Employment

Kaye Dalton, Job Development Coordinator Corey Anthony, Employment Coordinator

Home Sweet Home

Karen Fallon, Manager Lisa Rogers, Assistant Manager

Programs Department

Laura Perdue, Training & Compliance Officer Torie Sanners, Program Manager Jessie Reed, Assistant Program Manager Jeanette Andrews, Direct Support Professional Patricia Ash, Direct Support Professional Cindy Hicks Brown, Direct Support Professional Janeen Jones Drake, Direct Support Professional Peg Edwards, Direct Support Professional Larry Eisenbeis, Direct Support Professional Stephanie McCabe, Direct Support Professional Jonathon Robinson, Direct Support Professional Paige Sheller, Direct Support Professional

Transportation Department

Jeffery Reed, Supervisor/Direct Support Professional Ticole Holt, Driver/Direct Support Professional

Mail Department

Celena Olliges, Manager Administrative Pat Pierce Johnson, Assistant to CEO

John Zoeller President

CEO of Zoeller Company

David Jett Vice President

Sales- CI Agent Solutions

Phil Ball Pipefitter-American

Synthetic Rubber

Rick Blackwell Metro Councilman-

District 12

Rick Farrar Retired-IBM

Corporation

Debbie Hamilton Secretary

Quality Assurance Technician- KY Manufacturing & Technology

Dr. Sam Kad Hospitalist

Baptist Health

Heath Majors Vice President

King Southern Bank

Father Christian Moore-Pastor of Incarnation

Catholic Church

Jim Morris Retired

Administrator-Jefferson Manor

Doug Morris Treasurer

Director-DMLO, CPA’s

David Owen President-Owen Funeral Home

Phil Peercy Branch Manager-

Republic Bank

Sean Salisbury HR Supervisor-

UPS Supply Chain Solutions

Phil Stuecker Retired-CFO-

Thomas Industries

Diana Sumner

Manager-UPS

Jamie Traughber Attorney at Law

Hargrove Madden, LLP

Jacqueline Warner Retired-Administrator-

Commonwealth’s

Attorney’s Office

Rick Blackwell Metro Councilman-

District 12

Dr. Sam Kad Hospitalist

Baptist Health

Diana Sumner Manager-UPS

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Our Mission Empowering individuals with disabilities and their families

to lead fulfilled and productive lives.

Programs

Adult Day Training (ADT) The ADT services provide person-centered, goal- oriented day services for adults with disabilities. The ADT program provides life

skills activities, such as daily living skills, communication, budgeting, learning to count money, learning to write, learning computer skills, arts & crafts, cooking, gardening, friendship building, learning to get along with others, self-advocacy, health and safety, using community resources, community activities and volunteering.

Community Living Support (CLS) This service is provided through the SCL waiver for participants that do not live in a staffed residence. CLS services are goal-

oriented and person centered. CLS staff work one-on-one with the participant in the community. CLS staff provides the participant with training and/or assistance with skills that they would like to achieve.

Respite Respite is provided for families, giving them a break and time for them individually. Respite is provided at the Bramer Respite House.

Bulk Mail and Fulfillment Services

The Mail Fulfillment Center allows participants to work and earn a paycheck. Mail

work may include, stuffing envelopes, inserting, tabbing, labeling, etc. The onsite employment also provides the participants with work skills that can assist them in obtaining and maintaining community employment.

Supported Employment Employment Coordinators work with the Kentucky Department of

Vocational Rehabilitation to help candidates find jobs in the community based on their skills and interests. Harbor House also provides on-the-job training and educational services to help participants further their skills for the work force.

Home Sweet Home This program is designed to nurture intergenerational relationships by employing and training individuals with

disabilities and others to provide in-home services to individuals and families who are unable to perform the activities, such as, light housekeeping, laundry or grocery shopping.

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Featured: Harbor House Participant

Sabrina M. Sabrina is a sweet-natured, accommodating person who tries very hard to be liked (and succeeds!) because she gets along well with most everyone.

However, Sabrina has some challenges in her life. She explains: “I was

born with some disabilities. One arm is shorter, and when I was five I had

both of my feet amputated, because they were turned in and it was painful.

I am able to get around with a walker, but sometimes it is difficult to keep

my balance.”

Sabrina’s mother passed away in 2007, and the two of them were very

close. Even though her stepfather and step-grandmother are very involved

in her life, and relate to her like a blood relative, Sabrina still misses her

mother very much, and continues to mourn her loss.

Sabrina also becomes nervous when there are any changes in her life.

When she becomes nervous, she tends to ask a lot of questions.

But Sabrina says she loves coming to Harbor House: “I come to Harbor

House every weekday – to work, to be with people who understand me, and to help people…I remember

when I first started coming, everyone was so nice to me and helped me out when I needed help.”

Sabrina explains: “I love going on field trips with the people at

Harbor House and getting to experience life out in the community.

Probably what I like most about Harbor House is that I get to work

while I am here. It is my favorite thing to do. I like to get things

done and know that I am helping people. And, I love getting the

paycheck at the end of the month.”

Sabrina’s best possible future is one in which there are very few

changes in her life. She has a boyfriend, and wants to spend

more time with him outside of Harbor House, and possibly marry

him! But it will take an extended period of time to achieve these

goals, since changes make Sabrina nervous. But Sabrina now

has a supportive place from which to work toward her life goals.

She says that “Harbor House is a special place for me. They help

me out…they give me a place to work. I love it here.”

Sabrina M

Harbor House Participant since

2003

Sabrina meeting the Louisville City FC Soccer Players at the Annual Bill Carrico Memorial Field Day

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Featured: Harbor House Participant

Steven W. Steven had been living with his grandmother until she passed

away, then went to live with his aunt. While he had a place to stay,

he was home alone during the day.

A woman at Jefferson County Public Schools recognized this

arrangement didn’t make for a great arrangement for Steven. He

needed to be around people. She knew he wouldn’t be happy

sitting at home alone doing nothing, so she worked making sure he

had a place to go when he graduated.

Her decision to refer Steven has worked out well. Steven has

blossomed at Harbor House. He’s a friendly, outgoing ‘people

person’ who truly enjoys being with others and doesn’t know a

stranger. He is a lovable person whose smile lights up a room,

no matter what’s going on his life. All of Steven’s friends, old

and new, fall in love with his sense of humor and his strong

empathy for others.

Steven says he likes Harbor House “because I have made many new friends. I love doing mail work…I

am very proud of myself every time I get my paycheck.”

Steven likes to listen to music, and when he kicks back in front of the TV, he’s most likely watching

wrestling, because he’s a big fan!

But in 2014, Steven’s life was disrupted by a diagnosis of cancer, and

he moved back in with his aunt. Steven has a close relationship with his

sister and aunt. Steven and his family joined hands and prayed that he

would beat cancer and live a long, productive, and happy life. His many

friends at Harbor House were also pulling for him and hoped that he

would make a full recovery.

During his treatments, Steven looked forward to returning to Harbor

House to be with the staff, and his friends.

And we’re very happy to report that as of August 2015, Steven is in

remission!

Steven W. Harbor House Participant

since 1992

Stephen and Occupational Therapy students from

Brown Mackie College

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Events

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Smith Financial Services, PLLC David L. Smith, CPA

408 Blankenbaker Parkway Suite 201

Louisville, Kentucky 40243

Independent Auditors' Report

To the Board of Directors Harbor House of Louisville, Inc. Harbor House Home Sweet Home, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of Harbor House of Louisville, Inc. and Harbor House Home Sweet Home, Inc. (not-for-profit organizations), which comprise the consolidated statements of financial position as of June 30, 2016 and 2015 and the related consolidated statements of activities, functional expenses, and cash flows for the years then ended, and the related notes to the consolidated financial statements. Management's Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these consolidated financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditors' Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditors' judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to fraud or error.

In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity's preparation and fair presentation of the consolidated financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity's internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Harbor House of Louisville, Inc. and Harbor House Home Sweet Home, Inc. as of June 30, 2016 and 2015, and the changes in their net assets and cash flows for the years then ended, in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Smith Financial Services, PLLC Louisville, Kentucky November 3, 2016

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Fiscal Year ended 2015 Fiscal Year ended 2016

Revenues and Support:

Program Service Income $1,182,835.00 $1,280,240.00

Contributions + In Kind $135,087.00 $139,738.00

Grants

$152,071.00 $120,106.00

Special Events and Fundraising $184,090.00 $415,376.00

Interest Income

$51.00 $86.00

Total Revenues and Support $1,654,134.00 $1,955,546.00

Expenses:

Program Services

$1,402,179.00 $1,442,257.00

Management and General $151,025.00 $158,118.00

Fundraising

$150,621.00 $259,095.00

Total Expenses

$1,703,825.00 $1,859,470.00

Increase (decrease) in Net Assets ($49,691.00) $96,076.00

Net Assets at Beginning of Year $1,369,538.00 $1,319,847.00

Net Assets at End of Year $1,319,847.00 $1,415,923.00

Percentages: 2015 Revenue 2016 Revenue Program services 72% Program services 66%

Contributions 8% Contributions 7%

Grants 9% Grants 6%

Special Events and Fundraising

11%

Special Events and Fundraising

21%

2015 Expenses 2016 Expenses Program Services 82% Program Services 77%

Management and General 9% Management and General 9%

Fundraising 9% Fundraising 14%

Resources & Financial Management

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Help us Light the Way for People with Disabilities

Donate

Your contribution enables us to provide challenging, enjoyable, and productive work for all of our hard-working participants. It is through the generosity of people like you that we are able to enhance programs and services provided at Harbor House of Louisville.

Join us for a Tour

If you have not attended a tour, we would love to show you firsthand what we do here at Harbor House and meet the individuals we are honored to serve. There is no better way to learn about Harbor House of Louisville than to join us for a one hour tour.

Volunteer Whether you’re interested in spending one-on-one time with a Harbor House participant, helping in our mailroom or assisting with the Ken-Ducky Derby, Harbor House is always in need of volunteers! Volunteering is fun, rewarding and enlightening. For more information on becoming a Harbor House volunteer or joining us for a tour, contact Katie McWhorter at 719-0072 ext. 529 or at [email protected]

University of Louisville students during Welcome Week for SOUL Service Day.

State Fair volunteers selling duck adoptions in duck sunglasses.

Holy Cross High School students doing activities with the Harbor House Participants

UPS volunteers help with landscaping and Spring cleaning at Harbor House

Volunteer Highlights

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Thank You to All of Our Donors

Lighthouse Society Members

Archdiocese of Louisville- Archbishop Joseph Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. John Bilby Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Blain

Bryant Heating and Cooling- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schembari

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Combs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Deakins

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dueffert Dr. and Mrs. Henry Fairleigh

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greaves

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Guenthner Mr. Rich Hornung

Mr. and Mrs. David Jett Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kremer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leis

Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Don Mucci

Ms. Jean O’Brien Paradis Foundation Inc.-

Mr. Charles Leis Mr. Zane Peyton

Publishers Printing Company- Mr. Nicholas Simon

Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Raque Ratterman Grand Chapels-

Mr. Tony Ratterman Republic Bank and Trust Company-

Mr. Steve Trager Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schneider

Mr. Nicholas Simon Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swope Mr. and Mrs. John Whitty

Zoeller Company- Mr. John Zoeller

In Memory

In Memory of: Mr. John Eggers BCD Enterprises LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breit, Jr.

In Memory of: Jean Fairleigh Jill and Nelson Auge

Helen Bishop Meredith Brown

Ms. Caroline Ewing Ms. Bonnie Fritschner

Dr. Edward and Mary Hayman McClure Family Fund

Lark O'Neal Pearson Funeral Home

Mr. and Mrs. John Plamp Ms. Abby Rinke

Mr. John Sanderlin Mr. Raymond G. Smith

Terry and Amanda Tyler Ms. Beverly Tway Wagner Ms. Charlton Ward Watson

In Memory of: Mr. Charles Gretz

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fink

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kremer Ms. Shirlee LaRosa

Mr. and Mrs. James Newport Mr. and Mrs. David Newton

Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Russ

.

In Memory of: Michael and Ryan Hayes

Ms. Sandra Hayes

In Memory of: Frankie McMahan Anthony & Judith McCubbins

In Memory of: Mr. Robert Buzzy

Musselman Ms. Lucille Elmer Allen

Ms. Janet Ames Mr. Breaux Ballard

Mrs. Elizabeth Blodgett Blue Grass Automotive Ms. Margaret Bromley Ms. Emmalynn Brown Ms. Skees Ceciliana

Jerry Crimmins Ms. Kate Cunningham Ms. Dolores Delahanty

Susan Dobina Mr. Martin Duffy Ms. Jean Frazier

Ms. Sandra Frazier Ms. Catherine Gaunt

Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Glenview Trust Company

Mr. and Mrs. Gant Hill Mr. and Mrs. James Hill

Mr. and Mrs. James Host Mr. Edwin Huettig

Independent Insurance Agents of Kentucky

Ms. Connie Jaquith Daniel and Jennifer Garst

Ms. Judith Jennings Ms. Cynthia Jones Ms. Doris Jones Just Solutions

Mr. and Mrs. John Livesay Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Luan

McClure Family Fund Ms. Maureen McGowan Ms. Martha McMahon

Mr. Jack Middleton Mr. J.D. Nichols

Mr. W. Allen Northcutt Mr. Byron Nugent

Mr. Joseph Oldham Doug and Beth Peabody Ms. Leslie Pennington

Michael Polk Jennie Pope and Fred Hoch

Theresa and Ben Reno-Weber Mr. Kenneth Reutlinger, Jr.

Ms. Elizabeth Rodes Sacred Heart Schools

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schrenger Carl and Lisa Shishmanian

Judi Sikes Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith

Donors listed: July 2015-June 2016

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stack Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steineker

Mr. and Mrs. William Stone Mr. and Mrs. Alan Swift Ms. Margaret Thomas Mr. Tom Veeneman

Ms. Marsha Weinstein Mr. Allan Weiss

Ms. Karen Williams Mr. and Mrs. David Wood

In Memory of: Mr. Edward

Nevitt Mr. and Mrs. John Mattingly

Donna Placko

In Memory of: Mrs. Donna Oberkorn

Mark Ammon Joann Brooks

Mr. Charles Day Wilbur and Jo Ann Disbro

Stephen and Linda Doolittle Dave and Kelly Fox

Hart, Travers & Associates, Inc Hollabraugh Brothers &

Associates Kris and Lindsey Hortemiller

Mr. Blake Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. David Jett

Ken Neyer Plumbing John and Jan Leonardi Janice and Chris Meany

Mersch Budco and Associates, LLC

Donald Meyer Nelson Stark Company

Ms. Kim Olson Mr. Dan O'Sullivan

P-M & Associates, Inc R.C. Frey and Associates Sales Service Plus, Inc.

See Water, Inc Dwight and Stephanie Shawler

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith John & Virginia Sparks

Mr. Scott Sweeney Mr. Henry Vickery

Richard and Carol Ward Thomas and Karen White

Wm D Anderson & Associates Christopher and Laura Zoeller

Mr. and Mrs. John Zoeller

In Memory of: Mr. Charles Oechsli

Ms. Barbara Clark Mr. James Clark

Ms. Patricia Gaddie Greg Karem

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kremer

Thank you to the Grainger Foundation

for a 2016 Grant

Harbor House was honored

with 10 years of BBB

Membership Award

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Light Keeper: $20,000-$49,000

Zoeller Company

Beacon of Hope: $10,000-$19,999

Cralle Foundation Merrill Lynch Wealth Management

Papa John’s Pizza Tom Musselman Foundation

Harbor Master: $5,000-$9,999 C.I Agent Solutions

Evergreen Cemetery Ironman Foundation Joe’s Crab Shack

Maeser Master Services Ms. Barbara Nichols

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith UPS Supply Chain Solutions

Congratulations to David Jett for being the recipient of the 2016

Lighthouse Keeper Award

Thank you to Cissy Musselman for choosing Harbor House to

receive the Sam Swope Community Leadership Award

through Kosair Charities

Grant/Sponsor Pic

Guiding Light: $1,000-$4,999

Caston & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Jack Combs, Jr.

Community Foundation of Louisville Deming Malone Livesay & Ostroff

Drain Hogs Plumbing LLC Flint & Walling, Inc.

Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Mr. Phillip Gahm

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greaves Incarnation Catholic Church

Mr. and Mrs. David Jett Knights of Col-Bishop Spalding Cn. 27

Knights of Columbus-KY. Assoc. for Disabled Leanhart Plumbing

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leis LG&E-KU, PPL Companies

M & S Diebold Charitable Foundation Michael Koch and Associates Mildred V. Horn Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell

Oaks Day Golf Ms. Jean O'Brien

Pat's Steak House Mr. Zane Peyton

River City Distributing, Inc. Sam Swope Family Foundation

St. Agnes Parish Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Strehl

Technology Plus Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thieneman

Mr. James Thompson Reverend Gerald Timmel

UPS Supply Chain Solutions West Sixth Brewing

Mr. and Mrs. John Zoeller

Safe Haven $250-$499 Berger, Inc.

Blue Grass Automotive Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd

Care Security Churchill Downs, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dever Mr. John Fallot

Farison Lawn Care Ms. Sara Hagan

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammond Insuramax, Inc.

Mrs. Michelle Linker Mr. and Mrs. John Mascarich

Mr. Robert McGarry Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moorman

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mullins

Mr. J.D. Nichols Ms. Patricia Pierce

Raising Cane's Remmers Dental Group

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reuter Scout Solutions Group

Mr. Herb Shulhafer Ms. Beatie Strader Ms. Diana Sumner

Harbor Light: $500-$999

Arcana Networks Center for Interfaith Relations,

Inc. Custom Food & Beverage,

LLC Ms. Cheryl Fisher Ms. Jean Frazier

Ms. Sandra Frazier Grace Immanuel United

Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herde

Horizon Commercial Realty Representative Joni Jenkins

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Karsner L&N Federal Credit Union

Leadership Louisville Center McClure Family Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stuecker

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Vertrees

Thank You to the 2016 Ken-Ducky Derby Sponsors

In Memory (Continued)

Ms. JoAnn Lindeman

Mr. James Norris Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oechsli Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfaadt

Ms. Elaine Rahm Ms. Kathleen Sandstrom Clark

Mr. George Smith The Pennington Company

In Memory of: Ms. Eugene

Petrik Ms. Helen Petrik

In Memory of: Joyce Robbins

Hillard Lyons

In Memory of: Mr. Wallace Strader

Ms. Beatie Strader

In Memory of: Mr. William Skeeters

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Overstreet

In Honor

In Honor of: Mr. Bud Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cochran

In Honor of: Susan Bradley

ID&A, Inc

In Honor of: Ms. Jessica Clifford

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schmidt

In Honor of: Mr. David Jett Fultz Maddox Dickens, PLC

In Honor of: Ms. Christy

Kinberger Ms. Judy Blessitt

In Honor of: Ms. Barbara

LaMaster Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Parker

In Honor of: Katie McWhorter

Mrs. Martha Smith

In Honor of: Mr. Buzzy Musselman

Ms. Kara Nichols P.M. Mattingly

Ms. Denise McDonnell Ms. Barbara Nichols

In Honor of: Mr. Dan Parker Fultz Maddox Dickens, PLC

In Honor of: Mr. Charles Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quinn, Sr.

In Honor of: Mr. Jesse Stroud

Dr. and Mrs. Larry Stroud

.In Honor of: John and Elaine Zoeller

Mr. James Zoeller

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Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Give With Liberty

Glenview Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Graas Mr. and Mrs. John Haertzen

Ms. Jennifer Hamilton Frank and Darlene Hayden

Dr. Edward and Mary Hayman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hendricks

Ms. Mary Henry Mr. Louis Francis Hettinger

Mr. and Mrs. Gant Hill Mr. and Mrs. James Hill

Holiday World & Splashin Safari Ms. Denise Holmes

Mr. and Mrs. James Host Mr. Edwin Huettig

ID&A, Inc. Ina Miller Events

Independent Insurance Agents of Kentucky

Ms. Connie Jaquith Ms. Betty Jarboe

Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson Daniel and Jennifer Garst

Ms. Judith Jennings Mr. Walter H. Johnson, Jr

Mr. Matthew Jolliffe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jolliffe

Ms. Cynthia Jones Ms. Doris Jones Just Solutions

Amanda Kaiser-Jones Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kannapel

Ms. Nichols Kara Ms. Catherine Keene

Kentucky Derby Museum Kentucky Kingdom

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ketterer Mr. and Ms. Charles Kinberger

Mr. and Mrs. Roger King Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krause Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kremer Archbishop Joseph Kurtz

Ms. Shirlee LaRosa Ms. and Ms. Sheila Leanhart

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lippmann Mr. and Mrs. John Livesay Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lockard

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Luan Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacDonald

Ms. Marjorie Manning Mr. and Mrs. Reed Martin

Masonic Homes of Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Ken Massingill

Mr. Charles Mattingly P.M. Mattingly

Anthony & Judith McCubbins Ms. Denise McDonnell

Ms. Maureen McGowan

The Harbor: $.01-$249 A-1 Paving Company Ms. Jennifer Abner

Neil & Donna Abney Act Development INC

Advanced Payroll Systems Ms. Elmer Lucille Allen

Ms. Janet Ames Ms. Patty Andres & Ms. Kimberly

Andres Ms. Hester Anglin

Anthem Dollars for Doers Arno Enterprises

Jill and Nelson Auge Mr. Austin Bailey

Mr. Breaux Ballard Mr. Mitchell Barnes Belle of Louisville

Mr. David Best Helen Bishop

Mr. and Mrs. Don Blackburn Ms. Judy Blessitt

Mrs. Elizabeth Blodgett Ms. Margaret Bromley

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brosnan Ms. Emmalynn Brown

Meredith Brown Mrs. and Mr. Roxanna Brown

Ms. Melody Carrico Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casamer, Jr.

Mr. Jeremy Cassady Ms. Skees Ceciliana

Mr. and Mrs. David Chervenak, Jr. Ms. Lisa Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Danny Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Ken Conliffe

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox Terri Cox

Mr. Alan Crews Jerry Crimmins

Ms. Kate Cunningham Mr. Brian Davis Ms. Julie Davis

Ms. Dolores Delahanty Susan Dobina

Mr. Martin Duffy Duplicator Sales & Service

Ms. Pam Evans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans

Ms. Caroline Ewing Fantastic Sams Ms. Betty Farrar

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fink Mr. and Mrs. David Florijan

Ms. Angela Fogle Ms. Bonnie Fritschner

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fugate Fultz Maddox Dickens, PLC

Ms. Ellen Garner Ms. Catherine Gaunt

Mr. and Mrs. William Gawarecki

Ms. Martha McMahon

Ms. Teresa Mees Mr. Jack Middleton

Ms. Sandra Mlinarcik Karla Montgomery

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Morris Mr. and Mrs. James Morris

Mr. Keith Myers Mr. and Mrs. James Newport Mr. and Mrs. David Newton

Mr. W. Allen Northcutt Mr. Byron Nugent

Mr. Ramesh Nukathoti Oasis Solutions

Ms. Beverly O'Bannon Ms. Norma Oeswein Mr. Joseph Oldham

Lark O'Neal Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Overstreet

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsley Sharon Partridge Ms. Peggy Patton

Doug and Beth Peabody Pearson Funeral Home Ms. Leslie Pennington

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Perdue Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfaadt Mr. and Mrs. John Plamp

Michael Polk Jennie Pope and Fred Hoch

Ms. Nancy Priest Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quinn, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quinn Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey

Gena Rasche Ratterman & Sons, Inc.

Ms. Lize Reed Mr. John Reesor

Theresa and Ben Reno-Weber Mr. Kenneth Reutlinger, Jr.

Mr. Bruce Richmond Mr. and Mrs. John Riley

Ms. Abby Rinke Marvin & Elaine Robertson

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robinson Ms. Elizabeth Rodes

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ruhl Mr. and Mrs. John Russ Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Russ Mr. and Mrs. Alan Swift Swiss Ladies Society of

Louisville Ms. JoAnne Taheri

Mr. Brian A. Thieneman Mr. Chris Thomas

Ms. Margaret Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tommie

Terry and Amanda Tyler Mr. Tom Veeneman

Mr. Bob Vittitow Ms. Beverly Tway Wagner

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waller Ms. Carol Walton

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Warner Ms. Charlton Ward Watson

Ms. Marsha Weinstein Mr. Allan Weiss

Bob and Nikki White Ms. Karen Williams Ms. Sharon Winstel

Mr. and Mrs. David Wood Ms. Elsie Woodworth

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wright Yoga on Baxter

Yum! Brands, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zangari

Zeon Chemicals Mr. and Mrs. James Zoeller

Thank you to David Fenley for making all the Harbor

House participants’ Christmas wishes

come true!

Thank you to the Kentucky Colonels for their continued

support!

Thank you to Louisville FC for joining us for the Annual

Harbor House Field Day!

Harbor House apologizes for any errors or omissions. Please contact us so that we

may remedy the error.

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