1. COMMUNITY BICYCLE CENTER
P.O. Box 783, Biddeford, ME 04005 | (207) 282.9700 | cbcofme@communitybike.net
www.communitybike.net
Annual Report 2011
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NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Annual Report 2011
Annual Report 2011
During 2011 the CBC continued progress toward enhancing the quality of its program activities
and developing its staff/volunteer base. These efforts resulted in positively impacting the life skills
development of the youth we serve. We developed a stronger financial foundation through sup-
port of foundation grants, developing relationships with our individual and corporate donors,
continuing our bike safety education work through a Maine Department of Transportation con-
tract, and growing our silent auction benefit.
On the personnel front we completed our transition from several supportive years of AmeriCorps
and AmeriCorps*VISTA members to three full-time staff focused on sustaining mission-focused
programs, resource development, and community relations efforts. Our direct-service volunteer
base spent more time developing mentoring relationships with the kids we serve. Consistent staff
members and dedicated volunteers directly resulted in positive mentoring outcomes with kids.
In 2011 we were recognized by Kids Free to Grow (aka Child Abuse Prevention Council of York
County) with their Friend of York County's Children Award. We increased our community
outreach through efforts including implementing a mobile bike repair outreach station we call
Bike Doctor. As you will read, our core program activities resulting in kids cycling more miles with
us, having more enrichment experiences outside of the four walls of the CBC, and learning what it
means to give back to others. Kids are increasing their developmental assets.
Thank you for the support of our staff, volunteers, and community in providing opportunities for
youth to grow! Take care and watch out for what we have planned for 2012.
Sincerely,
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Sincerely,
Andy Greif
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Andy f
Executive Director
Administrative Financials 2011 Miscellaneous Special Events
7%
0.2% 8%
Merchandise Sales
2%
Donations Gifts in Kind
20% 6%
Fundraising
22%
Contract Income
25%
Programs
71%
Grants
39%
EXPENSES INCOME
TOTAL: $158,795 TOTAL: $238,432
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At a Glimpse: 2011 in Snapshots
JANUARY: Youth repaired FEBRUARY: Adults & youth MARCH: Six boys, seven girls,
bikes throughout the winter, competed during the annual and 15 mentors graduated
earning 148 bikes in 2011 Ice Bike Race Benefit from Bike Monkeys
APRIL: Five CBCers camped- MAY: Youth cyclists rode JUNE: Ten youth & their
out at Mount A. during a Trek nearly 10,000 miles during the mentors trained, fundraised,
teambuilding trip summer & shoulder seasons and rode in the Trek
JULY: Bike Doctor outreach AUGUST: Sixteen girls and SEPTEMBER: Youth pedaled to
served kids who were unable women learned camping & from school during Bike to
to access our fixed location skills during the annual trip School Wednesdays
OCTOBER: CBC ghosts, ghouls NOVEMBER: CBC friends had DECEMBER: Youth painted a
& a Wonder Woman rode on fun bidding on art & items flying bicycle mural in the
an annual Halloween Ride during our second auction Bike Part Art room
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YOUTH SPOTLIGHT: Sophia & Devyn Hibbard
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Sophia and Devyn Hibbard couldn’t have guessed that they were both one step closer to forming life alter-
ing lifestyle changes and resiliency skills every time they hauled their bicycle down three flights of apart-
ment building stairs to get to CBC. They initially joined because it seemed “fun” and now, five years later,
Sophia, Devyn, and their parents are still amazed at the impact CBC programs have had on their lives.
During a recent doctor’s visit, Sophia learned that her chronic asthma, something she had struggled with all
her life, had been significantly reduced to bronchial spasms. According to her doctor, Sophia’s ability to
overcome asthma is a direct result of her health, fitness, and nutrition changes made through CBC bike rides,
indoor cycling classes, and Trek Across Maine training rides.
When Devyn was losing interest in schoolwork and overwhelmed at a new school, one of his teachers
noticed that he was motivated by bikes and bike mechanics learned at CBC. His teacher was able to
re-engage Devyn in school by adapting the lessons to meet Devyn’s interest in bikes. Devyn experienced
success at school and, more importantly, discovered his personal learning style.
Sophia and Devyn’s parents are grateful for opportunities provided through CBC and are quick to tell people
that the CBC mentors and volunteers may not be “family by blood, but they are a family through bikes!”
Our programs engage youth and adult community members in asset-building experiences
through the following program activities that span accessibility to safe bikes, bicycle riding safety, and
community service initiatives. We operate year-round, five to six days a week with expanded program-
ming during the summer months to meet the needs of kids during the summer.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Earn-a-Bike: The CBC’s educational bike repair shop
The CBC facilitates community outreach opened every weekday afternoon, year round for
activities throughout the year serving over children to learn lifeskills through repairing and maintain-
1,500 individuals. A select few include: ing bicycles. During our EAB afternoons, kids completed
countless safety inspections and repaired 148 bicycles for
*Refurbished bikes for Joyful Harvest themselves, friends, and family members.Youth and
Neighborhood Center, Good Shepard young adults developed mentoring relationships with
Parish, Northern York County YMCA, caring adults while problem-solving bike repair and
H.O.M.E. Co-op, and Bikes Not Bombs maintenance issues. Participants experienced commit-
ment, learned to advocate for themselves, and devel-
*Bike Safety classes taught to Biddeford oped self-reliance and teambuilding skills.
Primary School physical education
students Bike Doctor Outreach: CBC recently expanded our
existing Earn-a-Bike program to include community
*Facilitating a seasonal Bike & Walk to outreach to segments of the Biddeford population
School program for the Biddeford Middle without access to our fixed location. Bike Monkey’s
School and Intermediate School students graduates, youth completing mandated community
service, and experienced CBC participants accompa-
*Bike repair classes taught to Biddeford nied our lead mechanic to provide free bike repair in
High School ASPIRE students and Cub neighborhoods where kids live. In addition to learning
Scout Pack 302 of Kennebunk valuable community service concepts, older youth
developed job skills including commitment, organiza-
*Participating in Sweetser School Vehicle tional strategies, customer service and personal responsi-
Fair, Shaw’s Family Safety Day, Bacon bility. CBC will continue to pilot the “Bike Doctor”
Street Festival, and Family Safety Nights at program in 2012, using a highly-visible, self-contained
Biddeford Intermediate, Primary, and J.F. cargo bike made possible through the Alfred and Doro-
Kennedy Schools thy Suzi Osher Memorial Foundation, the Maine Commu-
nity Foundation, and DSM Metal Fabrications.
*Initiating Maine’s first Bike Doctor Continued on page 5
Outreach Program to work with kids off-site
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS CONTINUED
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Bike Monkeys Training: Bike Monkeys, our signature program that matches adult mentors with youth
during an eight-week formal bike repair course, expanded to include a girls-only version. Six boys and
seven girls graduated with the help of over fifteen mentors committed to their success. Bike Monkey
graduates “give back” through outreach projects, and passing their knowledge onto new volunteers and
younger children during Earn-a-Bike sessions. One 2010 graduate continued to develop his bike repair
and leadership skills by co-facilitating the 2011 coed Bike Monkey program.
Bike Ride Adventures*: During the summer and shouldering seasons, kids gathered at the shop three
(sometimes four) days a week to learn safe cycling skills during group road, mountain bike, and tandem
rides. CBC cyclists explored York County by bicycle, taking advantage of new trail systems and breaking
personal mileage and fitness goals. Fifty kids pedaled nearly 10,000 cumulative miles during 79 bike rides.
Seven kids reached the 500 Mile Club, three kids reached the 750 Mile Club, and one twelve-year old
reached the 1,000 Mile Club and rode on to be the first member of the 2,000 Mile Club! A few kids learned
how to captain tandems for their CBC friends during group rides.
Girls’ Empowerment Group: The CBC’s all-girls bike riding club rode every Friday during its April-
October season, averaging five girls per session. While pedaling nearly 2,500 cumulative miles, partici-
pants connected with other girls and developed relationships with positive female role models in the
community. Girls practiced bike repair skills learned during girls-only Bike Monkeys, cycled the 25 mile loop
in the Bicycle Coalition of Maine’s Women’s Ride in Freeport, and overcame physical challenges during
weekly bike rides. Sixteen girls and women learned how to responsibly build fires, explore tide pools, and
kayak during the group’s third annual camping trip.
Trek Across Maine Cycling Team: For the 12th consecutive year, our youth/adult charity cycling
team trained, fundraised, and cycled in the 180-mile, three-day Trek Across Maine for the American Lung
Association of New England. Ten kids and their mentors (four tandems, one quad bicycle, and four single
road bikes!) completed the Trek along with 30 adult team members. The camaraderie of this diverse team
contributed to improved healthy living habits, developing safe group cycling and bike repair skills, and
promoted fundraising for this invaluable community organization. Since 2000, approximately 306 CBC
team members have raised over $196,000 for lung health initiatives.
*
*CBC is a local Trips for Kids chapter
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
We hope the following words express our genuine thanks. Thank you to the volunteers, donors, and
the Maine Department of Transportation for generously contributing your time, money, and skills to serve
the developmental asset needs of kids in northern York County through the Community Bicycle Center.
Volunteers and donors are the backbone of the CBC, without whom our lifeskills programs would not be
possible. In 2011 alone, you helped us serve over 300 kids through our onsite programs and over 1,500
kids and families through our outreach efforts. Kids were more successful in relationships, in their families,
during school and in our community because of you. Thank you!!!
SUPPORTERS & VOLUNTEERS
Businesses & Casco Bay Bicycle Club
Clark, Friel & Joyce, P.A.
Gagne Plumbing & Heating
Gawron Turgeon Architects
Moody’s Auto Body Collision
Repair Center
Organizations Cole Harrison Agency
Cushman Transportation Consulting
Genest Concrete Works, Inc
Haley’s Metal Shop, Inc
New Morning Natural Foods, Inc
Neverdun Farm
DAC Sales Hannaford Store #8403 Oak Point Associates
Financial Contributors DHI Real Estate Consulting Services Hannaford Store # 225 Ocean View Properties
American Lung Association of New England DMM, Inc J. Godbout Plumbing & Heating Patagonia
Back Country Excursions of Maine DSM Metal Fabrications Kennebunk Savings Bank Pelletier Heating & Property
Bank of America Eastern Mechanicals Likin Bikin Pension Professionals
Biddeford Pool Community Club Employee Community Action Council Livingston Hughes Surveyors People’s Choice Credit Union
Biddeford Saco Rotary Club of General Dynamics Macomber Counseling Services Pepsi Beverages Co.
Biddeford Savings Bank First Maine Real Estate Maine Coast Cycling Club Play-it-Again Sports, Portland
Bruce’s Auto Service Free Masons Dunlap Lodge #47 Maine Veterinary Referral Center Continued on page 6
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Businesses & Office Environments Joe Yuhas VOL Anne Miller
Organizations Ogunquit Playhouse John & Cornelia Kittredge Arthur J. Mooney
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Port Mandeaux Karen & Craig Nelson VOL UW Bart & Tricia Weyand
Portland Green Streets Kathleen & Andy McGuire VOL Bernice Wood VOL UW
Financial Contributors Portland Pirates Kelly & Sandy Brook Bill & Kim Hauschild
Quinn’s Bike & Fitness Portland Velocipede Kenneth & Ann Putney Bill & Monica Grabin
Rodney’s Resort Pratt & Whitney Kenneth Spirer & Joan Leitzer Bob & Jane Hamblen
Roger’s Barber Shop Precision Screw Machine Products Maggie Waren & David Wood Brian King
Rousseau Insurance Agency Saco Frame Center & Gallery Mark & Kitty Wheeler Bronwyn Potthoff
Saco & Biddeford Savings Saddleback Mountain Maureen White VOL Carl Lakari
Saco Valley Credit Union Seaside Builders Michael & Susan Swanton Carl Walsh
Seaside Builders Shaws-Biddeford Milt & Helen Ryder Chris Bailey
Shaws-Biddeford Shipyard Brewing Co. Nancy Grant & Mike Boyson Chris Behan
Soleras Sooperdogs, LLC Nathan & Karen Jordan UW Chris Ebbrecht VOL
Sun Management, Inc Southern Maine Medical Center Noel Begin UW Chris Heutison
The Glass Guyz Summer Feet Cycling Paul Cavalli Chris Northrop
The Run of the Mill Sun Bicycles Paul Wood Christina Stone
Trips For Kids Sunshine Pools, Maine Peter & Kimberly Gillingham Christine K. Paul
Unum Supervalu Peter Lindsay & Kate Binzen Chuck Hennessey
Violence No More, Inc TCM/Unger & Associates, LLC Phil & Marylou Havey VOL Claire R. Ganter
York County Federal Credit Union The Lobster Co. Priscilla Belanger UW Clint & Becky Marshall
Tim Hortons #11052 Ralph & Suzanne Austin Connie Ortolani
In-Kind Time Warner Cable Richard Wade Craig & Joyce Locke
Alano Limited Union House Pub & Pizza Roland Gagne VOL Dakota Fitzgerald VOL
At Your Service Video Production VIP Tour & Charter Bus Company Roland & Joy Eon Danielle Casey
Bee in Nature Shop W.W. Grainger, Inc Ronald Paquette UW Darin & Serafina Carlucci
Bicycle Coalition of Maine York’s Wild Kingdom Zoo Sally & Jeffery Madore David & Sally Howe
Bonanza Steakhouse Seth Harkness & Rachel Weyand David Greif
Bosco Jewelry Sharon Frazier David Hubert
Broadway Gardens Individuals & Shirley Bowen VOL David O’Connor
Carl Goodwin, Inc. Families Stephen Fleurent UW Dean & Jean Meggison
Cole Road Cafe Sue & Tom Gray VOL Denise Doyon
Community Cycling Club of Portland Wally Estrella VOL Deborah Shepherd
Copy-it $1,000+ Wendy Robinson UW Dennis & Cheryl Levasseur
Data Rite of Maine, Inc Anthony Paul UW Diane Lambert
Dupuis Hardware Locksmith Irvin & Nanette Greif Up to $99 Dick Boisvert
Eden Valley Bakers Jill Welch Adam Castiglione Don Girard
Eye Sun Holisitic Massage Jim & Joan Emerson VOL Anonymous (18) Donald & Jeannine Couture
F-8 Photography Marion Freeman & Corson Ellis A. Silver Donald & Nancy Gnecco
F.O. Goldthwaite Rick & Tina LaChance VOL UW Al & Vicki Adams Donal Blodgett, II
Fast-Teks Tim Corbeil VOL UW Alan Nelson Donna James
First Class Nail Spa Amy Wentworth Eileen & Adolf Cohn
Gorham Bike & Fitness $500-$999 Andre & Pricilla Baillargeon Elise Boyson VOL
Grandy Oats Bruce Church VOL UW Andrew Burnell Elizabeth Cromley
Grittys Chris & Brigitte Robinson UW Andrew Michaud Eva Downs
Harris Farm X-Country Ski Dylan & Andrea Stark TTE Anna Vanasse Fran Kessler-Richardson
Hearth & Soul Sonia & John Robertson Ann Thompson Frank Gooding
Holmes Tree Farm Stephen & Alicia Spenlinhauer Anne & Bill Hidell George Hughes
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Kittery Trading Post $100 to $499 Continued on page 7
La Flamme’s Lobster Andy & Justine Greif
Lasting Memories Videotaping Anne Osher & David Herman *VOL = Volunteer, UW = United Way Designation
Lincoln Outdoor Center Becky Harkema VOL
Lovell Design Bob Collins & Kate Adams VOL
Lyons Coffee Service, Inc Bradbury Sherwood UW
Maine Architectural Ironworks Brian & Deborah Dallaire
Maine Art Gallery Brian Gionest UW “...I've been coming here almost
Maine Seaside Rentals, Inc Bryan Lewis half my life...I think what keeps
Meineke Car Care Center Dan Paradis UW
Music on Main Street: Daniel & Patricia LaChance bringing me back here is all the
-Biddeford Savings Bank David & Anne Gould supportive adults...I'm close to a
-Dean Tourigny, D.M.D. David & Melinda Anderson
-Dietz Associates David M. St. Onge UW lot of people here...I've learned
-Edward J. Hirst, DMD Dennis & Patricia Boston how to be patient, and to wait
-Hull Law Offices, LLC Diane Palmer UW
-Heart of Biddeford Doug Dolan your turn. I've made bikes, gone
-Journal Tribune Doug Hooper VOL on really long rides but, I also
-Mainely Newspapers Frank Wertheim VOL UW
-Ned’s Bakes & BBQs Gregory LeVasseur UW learned about friendship..."
-Oak Point Associates Holly Culloton
-P & C Insurance Hung Mai UW
-Sun Chronicle Janice & Anthony DiBona Riley McNeil
-Woodman Edmands Danylik Janice & Donald Burnell Age 12
Austin Smith & Pacques, P.A. Jean Drummond
Northern York County YMCA Jim & Donna McAllister
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Individuals & Peggy Bean Bud Nason VOL Kyle Limatainen VOL Grantors
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Families Peter A. Hanson Britton Wolfe Lauren McKenna VOL
Peter Dollard Caitlyn Hibbard VOL Leo Glaude
George Monteith Peter Chace VOL Caleb McGuire VOL Linda Ward Alfred and Dorothy Suzi Osher Memorial
Gordon Platt Peter W. Danton Callie Locke VOL Lucas Petermann Foundation
Gordon Russell Philip & Marsha Denison Caren-Marie Michel Luke Fuller Anonymous (Foundation Source)
Helene Plourde Philip & Lorraine Paquet Cary Huggins Marnie Briggs VOL Bank of America
Jack Savona Ralph LaRiviere VOL Chris Hale VOL Mary Mancini Horizon Foundation, Inc
James Martel UW Randa Thomas Christine K. Paul Maryalice Walker VOL Leonard C. and Mildred F. Ferguson
Jane Gallaudet Raymond & Patricia Gagne Chris Larochelle Matt Baldwin VOL Foundation
Jane O’Brien Raynold & Jacqueline Goulet Cody Boisvert VOL Matt Perkins VOL Frances Hollis Brain Foundation
Jeri Schroeder Rich & Paula Abramson Colin Page Maureen Brydon Maine Community Foundation
Jerome Mullin Richard Barnes Dan Dallaire VOL Megan Dunn VOL North Face Explore Fund
Jim Harris Robert & Pamela Mohlin Dan Lang & Mary Zachary- Melissa Plummer Sam L. Cohen Foundation
John Andrews Richard Lansburgh Lang VOL Michael Couture VOL Smart Wool Advocacy Fund
John & Carole German Rita Capalbo UW Daniel Melnick VOL Michael Froning VOL The Masonic Charitable Foundation of
John & Danielle Daly Robert Rioux Danny Marcotte VOL Michael Houlihan VOL the Grand Lodge of Maine
John & Lynne Cox Roland & Jeannine Cronkite Deborah & Paul Gelardi Michael Otte VOL United Way of York County
John & Madelyn Conroy Ron Martel Eddie Sharood VOL Michael Wood Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation
John Clinton Rosalind Anton Elaine LaRiviere VOL Molly Colman
John Daniel Lichtman Rebecca Normandeau VOL Ellisha Krutuleski VOL Montress Kenniston
Joseph & Joan Klein Steve & Nancy Murphy Elizabeth Cohen VOL Nancy Innes
Julie Villemaire Steven Cutone Garrett Santos VOL Naomi Seaward VOL
Karen Duggan McLaughlin Steven M. Thompson UW Gordon & Eleanor Merrick Nora Tryon
Kathy Potrepka Sue Pettingill Gregory Rec Paul & Sarah Bonneau
Ken Koehler VOL Susan Smith Haley Boutin VOL Paul Brady
Larry Lopes VOL Toby Ann Greeberg Hank Andolsek VOL Pedro Revolorio VOL
Laurie Jo Ready Todd Smith Helena & Eben Brook VOL Peter & Judy Hoff
Leigh Smith William A. Kany Hollsted Cox VOL Peter Wentworth VOL
Lila Suna William Perrone Irvin Serrano Ray Donovan
Lisa Brown-Lewis & Jay Bartner Richard Danis VOL
James Lewis In-Kind Donors & Volunteers Jennifer Christman VOL Riley McNeil VOL
Lisa Sylvester Aaron Lawton VOL Jennifer Fyles Potthoff Robyn Reeves VOL
Lori Morris Abigail Slavin VOL Jerry Lapierre VOL Roland LaVigne
Louise Merriman Alex Descoteaux VOL Jess Pavia VOL Ryan O’Conner
Marc Cadorette Alexis Gendron VOL Jill Matthews VOL Sean Boissenault VOL
Margie Lord Alicia Soliman VOL Jim Hamlin VOL Shauna Lessard VOL
Marty & Christine Burgess Allison Gardella VOL Jim & Linda Hendrick Shay Letellier VOL
Matthew Barnett VOL Alyssa Myles VOL Jim Tasse VOL Stephanie &
Megan & Jason Rochelo Al Zullo VOL Joe Huggins Michael Sleeper VOL
Melanie Cutting Amanda Lehman VOL Joe Scholz VOL Steven & Andrea Perry
Michael & Susan Swanton Amanda Noble VOL John & Mary Brooking Sue Baker
Michale Cantara Amber Adams VOL John Curreau VOL Sydney Boutin VOL
Michael Dee UW Amethyst Brannan VOL John Houy Tyler Keeley VOL
Mimi & Nathan Mills Andrea Nemitz VOL Josh Fearon VOL Tyler Prior VOL
Mr. & Mrs Veckerly Andrew Cook Josh Fogg VOL Walter Buczacz VOL
Nancy Sullivan Ann Thompson VOL Justin Bellfountaine VOL Woodie Worthley VOL
Paul & Hope Burnell VOL Archer & Karen Wright Justin LaChance VOL Zachary Dallaire VOL
Paul & Janet Roy Arthur J. Mooney Justin Trudeau
Paul & Jeanne Kelleher Ashley Blancherd VOL Karl Karrigan VOL
Paul & Susan Martin Barbara Houlihan Kaleb Kretchman VOL
Special Recognition
Paul Rothman Ben McGary VOL Kelsey Doherty VOL In Memory
Paul Wolf Bob Hamblin VOL Ken O’Brien VOL Maureen White: In Memory of Reaney McGilvray
Paula Scarborough Bob Osthues VOL Kim Schutsky VOL Raynold & Jacqueline Goulet: In Memory of Michael Goulet
Richard Wade: In Memory of John Wade
In Honor
Eileen & Adolf Cohen: In Honor of Nanette & Irv Greif
“...At a time when our children struggle with Kelly & Sandy Brook: In Honor of Helena & Eben Brook
health issues due to inactivity and are prone
Jane O’Brien: In Honor of Kenneth O’Brien
Maine Coast Cycling Club: In Honor of Joe Scholz
to sit in front of the TV screen to play video Toby Ann Greenberg: In Honor of Nanette Greif
games, CBC provides an opportunity to Wedding Congratuations
reconnect with others, their community, and Lila Suna: In Congratulations to the Spirer-Novak marriage
the environment...”
*VOL = Volunteer, UW = United Way Designation
Carl Walsh
Recreation Department
If we misspelled your name, or missed it,
City of Biddeford please contact Bronwyn at (207) 282.9700
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Annual Report 2011
Board of Directors 2011
Becky Harkema, President
Northern York County YMCA
Ken Koehler, Vice President
Financials Systems Consultant
Jim Emerson, Treasurer
Corporate Financial Managment
Consultant
Doug Hooper
Prudential Northeast Properties 2011 Statement of Financial Position
Cary Huggins ASSETS 2011 2010 $ Change
Wiscasset School Department
Cash 151,654 71,379 80,275
Bernice Wood Certificates of Deposits 20,077 20,027 50
Saco Biddeford Savings Institution Total Cash 171,731 91,406 80,325
Rick LaChance Accounts Receivable 8,188 6,590 1,597
Pratt & Whitney Pledges Receivable 6,000 6,000 0
Total Receivable 14,188 12,590 1,597
Maureen White
University of New England Prepaid Expenses 2,712 8,156 -5,444
Total Other Assets 2,712 8,156 -5,444
Jennifer Myles
WPXT Our Maine Fixed Assets, Net 11,183 3,219 7,964
Rev. Shirley Bowen
Seeds of Hope Neighborhood Center/ TOTAL ASSETS $199,814 $115,372 $84,443
Chirst Episcopal Church
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Staff
Payables & Accurals 5,063 4,500 562
Andy Greif Total Liabilities 5,063 4,500 562
Executive Director
Unrestricted Net Assets 157,026 79,204 77,821
Andrew Burnell Temporarily Restricted 15,768 11,524 4,244
Programs/Volunteer Director Board of Directors Designated Funds 21,958 20,143 1,815
Bronwyn Potthoff Total Net Assets 194,752 110,871 83,880
Resource Development /
Community Relations Director TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $199,814 $115,372 $84,443
Contact Information
Location: 284 Hill Street, Biddeford
Mailing: P.O. Box 783, Bidd., ME 04005 The Community Bicycle Center is a Biddeford, ME
Telephone: (207) 282.9700 501(c)3 nonprofit organizaion that empowers
Email: cbcofme@communitybike.net youth through bicycles and bicycle-related
Website: www.communitybike.net
experiences, with a concentrated focus on those
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