2014AnnualReport
GirlScouts,Hornets’NestCouncil
Courage
Position Pin
I have the courage to be a role
model for tomorrow’s leaders.
Confidence
Membership Pin
I have the confidence to
embody the full definition
of being a Girl Scout.
GSHNC - 79 Years Old
Numeral Guard
Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council
received its charter from
Girl Scouts of America in 1935.
As a Girl Scout...
Girl Scout Mission
Girl Scouts builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character,
who make the world a better place.
Character
World Association Pin
I have the character to represent
the Girl Scout Promise and Law
and be connected within the
sisterhood of Girl Scouting.
Community Impact & Key Programs......................………………………………....................……...............…..…....page 3-4
Girl Scout Gold Award.......................................……………………………….....................................................................page 5
Women of Distinction…………………………………………....………………………………....................…......................….......page 6
You Lead Today, She Leads Tomorrow: In-Kind Donations…………………..............…................................page 7-8
Campus at Oak Springs Dedicated for Racing Legend……..…………..………......................................……..page 9-10
Financials…………………………………..……………………………………………………............................................................…….page 11
Donors & Keystone Society………………..………………………………………..………..........................................…...pages 12-16
Donna Dunlap
Board President
Angela Woods
CEO
DearFriendsofGirlScouts,Hornets’NestCouncil
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Donna & Angela
To celebrate a great year of Girl Scouting, focused on building girls of courage, confidence
and character, we want to highlight accomplishments we have achieved with your
support. At Girl Scouts, we strive to be leaders who provide girls with experiences and
opportunities that encourage them to continue their leadership journey.
As the Girl Scout Research Institute’s findings have shown, girls face a variety of
challenges, including being left behind as they struggle at school, home and in social
environments. Now more than ever, girls need leadership opportunities.
This is where Girl Scouts steps in. Providing transformational experiences, we encourage
girls to become healthy and productive leaders in their own lives.
In 2014, we introduced innovative programming to best support girls throughout our
8-county footprint. By focusing on STEAM, Environmental Leadership, and Financial
Leadership, we broadened the scope of enriching opportunities.
After reevaluating our goals and direction, we also refined our council mission to
encourage the community to look into Girl Scouting and to “Try It, Love It, Share It.”
This framework allowed our council to reach girls through new approaches including
technology based initiatives, partnership opportunities, and increased volunteer support.
While the proper steps are being taken, we need your help to provide educational
opportunities for girls to make a lasting impact in their lives and in the lives of others.
When girls succeed, we all succeed . We look forward to continuing this journey with you.
Yours in Girl Scouting,
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I will do my best to be
	 Honest and fair,
	 Friendly and helpful,
	 Considerate and caring,
	 Courageous and strong, and
	 Responsible for what I say and do
And to
	 Respect myself and others,
	 Respect authority,
	 Use resources wisely,
	 Make the world a better place, and
	 Be a sister to every Girl Scout
On my honor, I will try
	 To serve God and my country,
	 To help people at all times, and
	 To live by the Girl Scout Law
GirlScoutPromise
GirlScoutLaw
Girl Scouts builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character,
who make the world a better place.
andMission
The Lifetime Membership pin may
be worn by any adult who is a lifetime
member of Girl Scouts of the USA.
GirlScoutLifetimePin
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STEAM
With program support from
Time Warner Cable, CyberGirl Tech
Camp took off with a presentation from former
astronaut and honorary WOD committee member,
Joan Higginbotham. Girls learned the role of solar
powered tools in space and built robots. From
building robots to learning about social media
safety, girls experienced multiple STEAM-related
topics and saw how a career in STEAM can be
out of this world.
Environmental Leadership
& Outdoor Adventure
Through Environmental Leadership programming,
Older Girl Scouts led activities and made sure
every girl was engaged in GSI (Girl Scout
Investigation), Geocaching, a Naturalist Hike,
Outdoor Cooking, and more. In 2014 alone,
1,200 Girl Scouts conquered their fears by
climbing the Phoenix Tower at the Dale Earnhardt
Environmental Leadership Campus at Oak Springs
while 2,100 Girl Scouts created camp memories.
CommunityImpact
KeyPrograms
The Girl Scout experience is a leadership development program
dedicated to providing knowledge, skills and behaviors to deliver a fun,
relevant and balanced program for girls.
Financial Literacy
• MetLife
In partnership with Girl Scouts
of USA, MetLife Foundation has committed
to reach thousands of girls through the
Girl Scout Global Financial Empowerment
Initiative. As one of four Girl Scout councils
selected for this partnership, girls from our
Girls Go Beyond program attended a MetLife
Day of Giving where they learned about
budgeting, project implementation and more.
With support from MetLife, financial literacy is
making “cents” to Girl Scouts.
• Microsoft
In 2014, we were selected to
receive a donation from Microsoft as part of
their initiative to give back to nonprofits with
STEM-focused programs. With a $100,000
software grant and a $ 5,000 hardware grant
to improve programming for girls, we are
excited for the opportunities their support
will bring our Girl Scouts!
• Cookie Program
9,176 Girl Scouts became cookie
entrepreneurs by learning 5 skills.The cookie sale activity pin is an earned
award through completion of the activities
outlined in the Cookie Sale Activity Guide.
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Scouting for the Cure
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The Girl Scouting experience creates bonds as strong as a sisterhood, so when one
of our sisters needs help, Girl Scouts step up and lend a hand. The drive to help one
another strengthens when helping one sister turns into a community building project
serving many. In 2002, a dedicated leader and troop created Scouting for the Cure to support a
fellow leader battling breast cancer. Troops, families and friends come together to learn about
breast health through fun and interactive activities and participants create personal mementos
for women battling breast cancer in their community. 12 years later, this event continues to
promote healthy living and community building in partnership with Susan G. Komen Charlotte.
Girls Go Beyond
• We want to thank United Way, and additional funding partners, for allowing us
to serve 2,835 girls through our Girls Go Beyond program, in 2014. This program
enables us to use staff time to deliver the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to schools,
recreational centers and other nonprofit partners. With this support, Girl Scouts were
exposed to specialized programming covering financial literacy, arts and culture, STEM and
more.
Power of Girls
• Power of Girls serves middle school girls who are typically underserved for reasons beyond
their control. In 2014, this program reached nearly 200 girls and empowered them to forge
their life paths. Designed to introduce girls to new experiences and positive female role
models, girls are encouraged to take advantage of new opportunities.
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represents the highest achievement in Girl Scouting;
it recognizes girls in grades 9 through 12 who
demonstrate extraordinary leadership through
remarkable take action projects that have sustainable
impact in their communities and beyond. Since 1916,
girls have successfully answered the call to Go Gold,
an act that indelibly marks them as accomplished
members of their communities and the world.
59 million alumnae are more successful in school,
develop a stronger sense of self, and report greater
satisfaction with life than their peers.
TheGirlScoutGoldAward
CongratulationsGirlScouts!
In 2014, seventeen young women of Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council demonstrated a special commitment to themselves,
their community, their world and the future by earning the Girl Scout Gold Award - the highest honor in Girl Scouting!
Only 5.4% of the 2.3 million Girl Scouts nationwide earn this highest honor.
Higher education/Career:
Girl Scout Gold Award recipients rate their general
success in life significantly higher and report higher
success in reaching their goals within many diverse
domains (education, career, and volunteer work)
• Distinguishing herself amongst competition for college
• Scholarship opportunities
• Enter military one rank higher
Life Skills:
Girl Scout Gold Award recipients place significantly
higher importance on being a leader
• Be a role model to girls
• Learn time management
• Empower her to lead
• Teach her how to make the world a better place
• Enhance self-worth/confidence
• Joins networks of Gold Award recipients
• Provides her with a safe place to try new things
• Encourages the girl to set aspirations for her life
Community:
Girl Scout Gold Award recipients report reaching their
goals for political involvement
• Tackling an issue, locally or globally
• Providing a sustainable solution to the community
• Establishing a lifetime network
• Provides girls with adult project advisors/mentors
This pin is awarded to all Girl Scouts who
go above and beyond in achieving their
Gold Award.
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“Investing in others, recognizing their dignity and believing in their dreams are some of the
most important things we can do. I am currently a troop leader for a group of 5th grade girls.
The world will be very different when they are my age. We can’t really anticipate the types of
challenges that they will face, but by building their confidence and self-awareness, helping
them develop leadership skills, encouraging their eagerness to learn and try new things,
and instilling in them a culture of service and respect, we are preparing them to be effective
leaders of tomorrow.”
- Abigail Bucher Ness,
2014 Young Woman of Distinction
2014 marked the ninth year of honoring community leaders who have modeled the
courage, confidence and character that Girl Scouts embodies. These women have made
their community and the world a better place.
2014 WOMEN OF DISTINCTION
Mary Lou Babb – Lifetime Achievement
Abigail Bucher Ness—Young Woman of Distinction
Dr. Maha Gingrich—Community Building  Social Capital
Regina Guyer—Environmental Leadership
Dr. Preeti Matkins –Healthy Living
Dr. Sharon Jones—Science, Technology, Engineering  Math
2014WomenofDistinction
Congratulations to our
2014 Women of Distinction!
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In-kind donations are critical for the success of an organization like Girl
Scouts. Individuals and companies donate supplies and provide discounts
and pro-bono services that make a tremendous impact.
Sharon Adams
Lynette Anderson
Apparo
Kim Baker
Dr. Rick Bartlett
Charlotte Real Estate Services
Charlotte Van and Storage
Angie Chisolm
Marty Viser Clontz
Crook Motor Company
Culp Lumber
Dick’s Sporting Goods – South Park
Dollar Value
Duke Energy
Chris Ellis
Frank Liske Park
Great Outdoor Provision Store
Donna Hamilton
Harris Teeter [Trayce Bremner]
Michael P. Herbert
Billy Hinson
Husqvarna
Jabian
Kay Jones
Cindi Kanipe
Stephanie J Langham
Dee Liddle
Michelle Maidt
Moore  Van Allen
Larry Crump Osprey
Cynthia Pinkston
Rallyhood
REI
Sifford Gas and Oil
Kelly Smith
Snyder’s-Lance
Tandy Leather Factory
Gene Vaughan
Wells Fargo
YogaMe
Thank you to all our 2014 In-Kind Donors:
YouLeadToday,SheLeadsTomorrow
This pin recognizes the number of years a
volunteer has dedicated his or her life to
Girl Scouting. We thank you for all you do!
GirlScoutVolunteerPin
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In-KindSpotlight
In-KindSpotlight
Through Apparo’s Skilled Volunteer Engagement program, Apparo connected Girl
Scouts Hornets’ Nest Council to Jabian, a consulting firm specializing in management
and IT strategies. Together they developed an assessment for GSHNC to identify and
streamline business processes. The project was a success and provided a high-level
picture of opportunities for technology to improve efficiencies at GSHNC.
Apparo is a nonprofit that empowers Charlotte-area nonprofits with technology
solutions that enhance their missions, connecting corporate IT and business leaders
to nonprofits in need. From tech training and advice to implementing sustainable
solutions, Apparo is a trusted partner and hub for nonprofit technology needs.
Rallyhood is an interactive communication tool that will allow GSHNC to communicate with troop
leaders, Service Unit managers, parents and volunteers. Users can RSVP to events, post upcoming
programs, share photos, ask questions and more.
Rallyhood is a private, online, digital platform where we can all collaborate with a shared calendar,
photo gallery, place to upload and download files, plus messaging wall for sharing information.
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In 2014, the Director’s Cabin was
completed and dedicated to Barbara
Glazier Bernhardt, a longtime Girl
Scout Supporter. For over 23 years, the
Bernhardts have been fundamental
supporters of our mission and Barbara
has been involved since her days at
Camp Occoneechee. After holding
several positions at camp, she served
as a field director, board member, and
GSHNC’s president. At the dedication,
her family, council staff and volunteers,
and local supporters honored lifetime
member, Barbara. Thank you to the
Bernhardt family for their ongoing
support of Girl Scouts and camp
program opportunities.
In addition, the Sports Complex was
completed, providing Girl Scouts with
the opportunity to get outside and
play soccer, softball, tennis, basketball
and more. Thanks to a generous
donation from Snyder’s-Lance, the
softball and multi-purpose fields
came to life.
Finally, we broke ground on our
Environmental Center, made possible
by Wells Fargo. With an overall theme
of Wildlife Detectives, the exhibit
and classroom areas will introduce
girls to wildlife and inspire them to
get involved in nature. In addition,
exhibitors are working on an outside
Natural Play Area and Interpretive
Outdoor Signage. This next year,
the murals will be completed and
educational elements will be added.
DaleEarnhardtEnvironmentalLeadershipCampusatOakSprings
This pin is given to a trainer actively participating in the
delivery of the council training programs, attends one or
more trainer updates per year. Trains at least 4 times per
year. Has completed an LIT course if a Senior Girl Scout.
Trainer’sPin
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Product Sales
Annual Fund Drive
United Way
Store
Program Fees
Interest Income
Other
Total
2,731,438
316,896
279,434
165,337
72,643
65,192
30,580
$ 3,661,520
Program
General  Administrative
Fund Development
Total
2,784,861
524,209
294,215
$ 3,603,285
Information from 2014 financial statements audited by McGladrey, LLP
OperatingRevenues OperatingExpenses
1.8%
0.8%
2.0%
4.5%
7.6%
8.7%
74.6% 77.3%
14.5%
8.2%
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The Keystone Society was established in 2008 and is composed of donors who have given to
Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council for five consecutive years, regardless of the size of their
gift. This society was established to provide the much-deserved recognition to those donors
who invest in the development of today’s girls each and every year.
According to the dictionary, a keystone is something on which associated things depend for
support or in an architectural sense, the stone in the center of an arch that holds the other
pieces in place. These donors have a demonstrated commitment to being a strong support
for girls in our community.
As you view the donor report, you will notice that members of The Keystone Society have
been denoted by the “*” symbol.
KeystoneSociety
Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council gratefully acknowledges ALL donors who have invested
in girls through their gifts in 2013. We regret that we are unable to list all of our supporters
here, but we are very grateful for their important contributions. Every gift is important and
helps us fulfill the mission to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make
the world a better place.
If you feel your name should appear here and it has not been listed, please contact us at
704-731-6520 or development@hngirlscouts.org. We would also like to hear from you
if your listing does not appear the way you would prefer. Thank you for your continued
support of Girl Scouts.
DonorRecognition
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Michelle Abbott
Bank of America*
Coca-Cola Bottling
Co. Consolidated*
Dale Earnhardt Foundation
Duke Energy Corporation*
Met Life Insurance
Company USA
Monica McDaniel*
Linda  Ed Need*
Provident Benevolent
Foundation
Snyder’s-Lance
Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation*
Time Warner Cable*
United Way of
Central Carolinas
- Cabarrus County*
United Way of
Central Carolinas
- Mecklenburg County*
United Way of
Central Carolinas
- Union County*
United Way
of Rowan County*
Wells Fargo Foundation*
Jennifer Weibel*
Anonymous
Mary Lou Babb
Patti Belcourt*
Kathryn Blanchard
 Gregory Ross*
Betsy  Scott Bodien*
Doug Bradley*
Beth Britt
Angela Cardosa*
Charlotte Checkers
Foundation
Carolinas Healthcare
Foundation*
Ann Cope
Sally and Michael Daley*
The Dickson Foundation*
Donna Dunlap*
Louis Eubanks
Carlos Evans
Loretta Evivié*
Glenda Gabriel
Jolanta T. Gal*
Gloria Garrick
Good Friends
IBM*
Betty Lynn  John Lambert*
Katherine Lambert*
Steven Light
Michelle Maidt*
Chan and Virginia Martin*
Meck 1 Service Unit*
Meck 7 Service Unit*
Meck 13 Service Unit
Brandy  Mark Milazzo*
Mike North*
Alison Patient
Sara Garcés Roselli*
Karen  Mike Snyder*
Stanly County Service Unit*
Nancy Tarte*
Annette  Eric Telljohann*
Trailblazers Service Unit*
Troop #2601
United Way
of Anson County
United Way
of Stanly County*
UTC Aerospace Systems
Verbatim America LLC*
Karen Wimbish
Angela Woods
York 1 Service Unit*
York 2 Service Unit*
Jennifer Ziccardi
AA Plumbing, Inc.
AM King Construction
Company, LLC
BBT*
Michelle Bailey
Alicia Beach
Tiffany Beckham
Donald Bickel
Paulette Bryant
Shari Conrad
Coleman Lew
 Associates, Inc.
Christy Daniel
Elliot Davis, LLC
Jennifer Ellison*
Ernst  Young
Misty Francis
Maha Gingrich
Grant Thornton, LLP
Greer  Walker, LLP*
Carla Harrison
Hood, Hargett  Assoc.
Jennifer Jadwinski
Susan Jesse
Betty Johnson
Johnston, Allison
and Hord, P.A.*
KL Gates*
Elizabeth and Ken Kerr*
Kohl’s
Katherine Kuleba
Lawrence Group Architects
Susan Leepson*
Preeti Matkins
Crystal Mason
Marie McLucas*
Meck 12 Service Unit*
Cary A. Melton*
Milazzo Gamble
Webb Law Group
Jenni Mileham
Sally Miller*
Melanie Miller*
Jill Palmer*
Ronda Patterson
Linda Poley*
Primax Properties*
Rodgers Builders*
Rowan Service Unit*
Jennifer Runion*
Mark Sexton
Buck Snyder*
Victoria Stauffer
Julie  John Stedman*
Troop #2140
Union 1 Service Unit*
Union 2 Service Unit*
UNC Charlotte*
York County Parks
and Recreation
Colleen Young*
Constance Young
JD Barnhardt*
William Bernart*
Connie Bixler
Melinda Burton
Cynthia Bush
CE Cleaning and
Janitorial Services *
Cabarrus 2 Service Unit*
Luanna Carleton
Paige Chesser
Ann B. Clark
Harry Dalton *
Jennifer Darwin
Jennie Derby
Ambrose Dittloff
Eileen Dunlap*
Regan Fawcett
Karen Fesperman*
May E. Fleming
Christy Flowe
LaTonya Fields
Deidra Fisher*
Sarah Belk Gambrell*
Tracey Gardner
Janine Girard*
Carmen Hopkins*
Arleen Hrenyo
Tonja Jesso
Kelly Katterhagen
Alyson Lerner
William Lorenz
Kathleen Malone
Meck 4 Service Unit
Meckenzie Johnson
Kailey Miller
Melissa Miller
Wanda Moonie*
Beverly Nazloo
Pacesetters Service Unit*
Libby Palmer*
Park Sterling Bank*
Cynthia Pinkston
Tonya Prior
Eleanor Raispis
Jane Ratteree
Rhonda Robinson*
Christine Roper*
Elizabeth Rostan
Michelle Selk
Ann  Alexander Tabor
Kathryn Tompson
Troop #537
Cynthia Tudor
Akilah Weaver
Joe Williamson*
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Michele Abbott
Diane Bailey
Kathryn Ball
Redia Baxter
Rick Belcher
Sally Bennett*
Blue Sky Dining
Betsy Bond*
Patricia Boyd
Jan Boylston
Kelly Brooks
Heidi Brown*
Maggi Brown
Beth Brownridge
Chris Coutinho
Tiffany Bryant-Jackson
Pat Butt*
Allyson Campbell
Charlotte Childress
Charlotte Country Day
School
Susan Close*
Shari Cook
Nancy Crown
Tracy Custer
Elli Dai
Mary Deneszczuk
Toni Dima-Becht
Elyn Dortch
Christine Eades*
East Mecklenburg IBPAC
Amaka Ekwonu*
Peter Fail
Carrie Fawcett*
Barbara  Richard Feld-
mann*
Susan Ferone
Cassell Fitzhugh
Michael Flood
Deborah Foote
Jennifer Francis
Dwayne Freeman
Kathryn Green
Andrew Goodman
Lori Goodnight
Goodwill Industries
of Central Piedmont
Sue  Peter Gorman*
Karen Goslin
Kim Graham
Christian Griffin*
Elizabeth Haggerson
Susan Hardin
Bert  Mike Harper*
Alison Hatzopoulos*
Robert Haupt*
Tracey Hembrick
Julie Hennecy
Paxton Hix
Iredell Soil and Water
Susan Jackson
Mark Jasmine*
Jonathan Jenkins
Stuart Johnson
Amy Hyland Jones
David Jordon
Michelle Kaiser
Anne Kelley*
Amanda Keys
Lynne Koeniger
Marcia Krishart*
Julie Krull
Brian Krum
Barry Leeson
Kimberly Lucas
MAB Consulting
Kim Marks
Jenny Martella
Leah Maybry
Robert McCall
Jenny McGillicuddy
Keenan McGrath
Patricia Medina
Michelle Melville
Dawn Milgrom*
Jon Miller
Paula Mobley*
Montgomery Service Unit
Cynthia Muck
Barbara Neidinger
Abigal Ness
Sarah Nitsche
Murray Nixon
Frances Noblitt
Patty Norman
Martha Odom
Dave Palmere
James Penman
Jennifer Pippin
Ursula Pombier
Kristina Popey
Nancy Porter
Rene Prager
Frances Queen
Claire Refaey
Brittney Riddick
Janis Robertson*
Judy Rose
Elizabeth Ruediger
Marguerite Rupar
Jerrie Rutledge
Courtney Schaub
Jordan Schupfer
Martha Schweppe
Kelsie Sellers
Ann Shaffer
Terry Silver
Nicole Simmons
Janet Smith*
Alfredo Solis*
Heidi Szempruch
Clarie Tate
Katrina Teague
Kelly Thomas
Mary  Tim Traynor
Troop #144
Troop #154
Troop #161
Troop #375
Troop #429
Troop #632
Troop #927
Troop #1194
Troop #1348
Troop #1368
Troop #2897
Troop #2631
Troop #3539
Union 2 Service Unit*
Darleen Warren*
Jill Warren
Janice Weigl
Andree White-Snow
Sheila  Joel Williams*
Marylyn Williams
Emily Wohlleber
Velva Woollen
Stacey Young*
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Supporter$50-$99
Judy Allison
Stephen Antonio*
Talina Bath
Bonita Beeken
Cynthia Beshea
Sandy Binkhorn
Janet Blane
Seivelle Boayue
Daniel Bohen
Sandra Boone
Justine Boyd
Robin Branstrom
Kelly  Kenneth Braxton*
Barbara Briccotto
Chip Brunt
Aline Burney
Elizabeth Callen
Randi Cashion
Angela Chagaris
Stacey Cornell
Jim Davis
Jill Dinwiddie
Charlotte Dixon*
Kiala Felder
Jessica Ferguson
Meredith Fite
Cindy Fox
Michael Francis*
Amber Frye
Wendy Gandy
Cheri Garrett
Erica Glenn
Denise Gushue
Lynne Harris-House
Anne M Hayes
Stephanie Helder
Ruth Healy*
Smith Higgins
Susan Hinderaker
Allison Hinshaw
Donna Jackley
Angela Johnson*
Linda Johnson
Miriam Jordan
Mary Joyner*
Elena Klund
Cheryl Knesel
Vicki Koch*
Grace Kuelz
Ruth Lewis
Deidra Lumpkins
Laura Marti
Nancy Martin
Ann Masi
Wendy Matthews**
Mark McAdams
Anne McCarthy
Jennifer McClelland
Kate McDonald
Karen McKenzie*
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Valerie Mittl
Stacie Mobley
Jennifer Morgan
Charles Molterler
Angela Muco
Beverly Neal
Nancy Nquyen
Lisa Ouellette
Karen Okolita
Nancy Olah
Angela Parker
Jo Ann Peer
Marisa Petriano
Carolyn Pray
Cindy Quinlan
Julie Reiten
Megan Reynolds
Mark Rickerson
Kathleen Robinson*
Tiffany Rozekjn Ten
Kenneth E. Russell*
Darlene Schauer
Judith Schulte
Amy Shapiro*
Kirby Sheridan*
Ruth Strong
Presy Sielsky*
Alice Smith
Ellen Sondee
Brenda Tibert*
Coralie Todd
Terri Triplett*
Troop #205
Troop #232
Troop #387
Troop #836
Troop #1261
Troop #1319
Troop #1356
Troop #1761
Troop #1970
Troop #2165
Troop #3046
Troop #3069
Troop #3141
Troop #3608
Troop #3618
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Stephanie Tuttle
Lori Vaccaro*
Fawn Vasquez
Diana Warth
Gina Wells
Michelle Wellmon
Chassity Wickware
Gwendolyn Wingard
Gene Wolske
Holly Wood
Kimberly Zeitvogel
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2014 Annual Report

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    2014AnnualReport GirlScouts,Hornets’NestCouncil Courage Position Pin I havethe courage to be a role model for tomorrow’s leaders. Confidence Membership Pin I have the confidence to embody the full definition of being a Girl Scout. GSHNC - 79 Years Old Numeral Guard Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council received its charter from Girl Scouts of America in 1935. As a Girl Scout... Girl Scout Mission Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Character World Association Pin I have the character to represent the Girl Scout Promise and Law and be connected within the sisterhood of Girl Scouting.
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    Community Impact &Key Programs......................………………………………....................……...............…..…....page 3-4 Girl Scout Gold Award.......................................……………………………….....................................................................page 5 Women of Distinction…………………………………………....………………………………....................…......................….......page 6 You Lead Today, She Leads Tomorrow: In-Kind Donations…………………..............…................................page 7-8 Campus at Oak Springs Dedicated for Racing Legend……..…………..………......................................……..page 9-10 Financials…………………………………..……………………………………………………............................................................…….page 11 Donors & Keystone Society………………..………………………………………..………..........................................…...pages 12-16 Donna Dunlap Board President Angela Woods CEO DearFriendsofGirlScouts,Hornets’NestCouncil TableofContents Donna & Angela To celebrate a great year of Girl Scouting, focused on building girls of courage, confidence and character, we want to highlight accomplishments we have achieved with your support. At Girl Scouts, we strive to be leaders who provide girls with experiences and opportunities that encourage them to continue their leadership journey. As the Girl Scout Research Institute’s findings have shown, girls face a variety of challenges, including being left behind as they struggle at school, home and in social environments. Now more than ever, girls need leadership opportunities. This is where Girl Scouts steps in. Providing transformational experiences, we encourage girls to become healthy and productive leaders in their own lives. In 2014, we introduced innovative programming to best support girls throughout our 8-county footprint. By focusing on STEAM, Environmental Leadership, and Financial Leadership, we broadened the scope of enriching opportunities. After reevaluating our goals and direction, we also refined our council mission to encourage the community to look into Girl Scouting and to “Try It, Love It, Share It.” This framework allowed our council to reach girls through new approaches including technology based initiatives, partnership opportunities, and increased volunteer support. While the proper steps are being taken, we need your help to provide educational opportunities for girls to make a lasting impact in their lives and in the lives of others. When girls succeed, we all succeed . We look forward to continuing this journey with you. Yours in Girl Scouting, 1
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    I will domy best to be Honest and fair, Friendly and helpful, Considerate and caring, Courageous and strong, and Responsible for what I say and do And to Respect myself and others, Respect authority, Use resources wisely, Make the world a better place, and Be a sister to every Girl Scout On my honor, I will try To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, and To live by the Girl Scout Law GirlScoutPromise GirlScoutLaw Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. andMission The Lifetime Membership pin may be worn by any adult who is a lifetime member of Girl Scouts of the USA. GirlScoutLifetimePin 2
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    STEAM With program supportfrom Time Warner Cable, CyberGirl Tech Camp took off with a presentation from former astronaut and honorary WOD committee member, Joan Higginbotham. Girls learned the role of solar powered tools in space and built robots. From building robots to learning about social media safety, girls experienced multiple STEAM-related topics and saw how a career in STEAM can be out of this world. Environmental Leadership & Outdoor Adventure Through Environmental Leadership programming, Older Girl Scouts led activities and made sure every girl was engaged in GSI (Girl Scout Investigation), Geocaching, a Naturalist Hike, Outdoor Cooking, and more. In 2014 alone, 1,200 Girl Scouts conquered their fears by climbing the Phoenix Tower at the Dale Earnhardt Environmental Leadership Campus at Oak Springs while 2,100 Girl Scouts created camp memories. CommunityImpact KeyPrograms The Girl Scout experience is a leadership development program dedicated to providing knowledge, skills and behaviors to deliver a fun, relevant and balanced program for girls. Financial Literacy • MetLife In partnership with Girl Scouts of USA, MetLife Foundation has committed to reach thousands of girls through the Girl Scout Global Financial Empowerment Initiative. As one of four Girl Scout councils selected for this partnership, girls from our Girls Go Beyond program attended a MetLife Day of Giving where they learned about budgeting, project implementation and more. With support from MetLife, financial literacy is making “cents” to Girl Scouts. • Microsoft In 2014, we were selected to receive a donation from Microsoft as part of their initiative to give back to nonprofits with STEM-focused programs. With a $100,000 software grant and a $ 5,000 hardware grant to improve programming for girls, we are excited for the opportunities their support will bring our Girl Scouts! • Cookie Program 9,176 Girl Scouts became cookie entrepreneurs by learning 5 skills.The cookie sale activity pin is an earned award through completion of the activities outlined in the Cookie Sale Activity Guide. 2014CookieActivityPin 3
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    Scouting for theCure • The Girl Scouting experience creates bonds as strong as a sisterhood, so when one of our sisters needs help, Girl Scouts step up and lend a hand. The drive to help one another strengthens when helping one sister turns into a community building project serving many. In 2002, a dedicated leader and troop created Scouting for the Cure to support a fellow leader battling breast cancer. Troops, families and friends come together to learn about breast health through fun and interactive activities and participants create personal mementos for women battling breast cancer in their community. 12 years later, this event continues to promote healthy living and community building in partnership with Susan G. Komen Charlotte. Girls Go Beyond • We want to thank United Way, and additional funding partners, for allowing us to serve 2,835 girls through our Girls Go Beyond program, in 2014. This program enables us to use staff time to deliver the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to schools, recreational centers and other nonprofit partners. With this support, Girl Scouts were exposed to specialized programming covering financial literacy, arts and culture, STEM and more. Power of Girls • Power of Girls serves middle school girls who are typically underserved for reasons beyond their control. In 2014, this program reached nearly 200 girls and empowered them to forge their life paths. Designed to introduce girls to new experiences and positive female role models, girls are encouraged to take advantage of new opportunities. KeyProgramsContinued 4
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    represents the highestachievement in Girl Scouting; it recognizes girls in grades 9 through 12 who demonstrate extraordinary leadership through remarkable take action projects that have sustainable impact in their communities and beyond. Since 1916, girls have successfully answered the call to Go Gold, an act that indelibly marks them as accomplished members of their communities and the world. 59 million alumnae are more successful in school, develop a stronger sense of self, and report greater satisfaction with life than their peers. TheGirlScoutGoldAward CongratulationsGirlScouts! In 2014, seventeen young women of Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council demonstrated a special commitment to themselves, their community, their world and the future by earning the Girl Scout Gold Award - the highest honor in Girl Scouting! Only 5.4% of the 2.3 million Girl Scouts nationwide earn this highest honor. Higher education/Career: Girl Scout Gold Award recipients rate their general success in life significantly higher and report higher success in reaching their goals within many diverse domains (education, career, and volunteer work) • Distinguishing herself amongst competition for college • Scholarship opportunities • Enter military one rank higher Life Skills: Girl Scout Gold Award recipients place significantly higher importance on being a leader • Be a role model to girls • Learn time management • Empower her to lead • Teach her how to make the world a better place • Enhance self-worth/confidence • Joins networks of Gold Award recipients • Provides her with a safe place to try new things • Encourages the girl to set aspirations for her life Community: Girl Scout Gold Award recipients report reaching their goals for political involvement • Tackling an issue, locally or globally • Providing a sustainable solution to the community • Establishing a lifetime network • Provides girls with adult project advisors/mentors This pin is awarded to all Girl Scouts who go above and beyond in achieving their Gold Award. GirlScoutGoldAwardPin 5
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    “Investing in others,recognizing their dignity and believing in their dreams are some of the most important things we can do. I am currently a troop leader for a group of 5th grade girls. The world will be very different when they are my age. We can’t really anticipate the types of challenges that they will face, but by building their confidence and self-awareness, helping them develop leadership skills, encouraging their eagerness to learn and try new things, and instilling in them a culture of service and respect, we are preparing them to be effective leaders of tomorrow.” - Abigail Bucher Ness, 2014 Young Woman of Distinction 2014 marked the ninth year of honoring community leaders who have modeled the courage, confidence and character that Girl Scouts embodies. These women have made their community and the world a better place. 2014 WOMEN OF DISTINCTION Mary Lou Babb – Lifetime Achievement Abigail Bucher Ness—Young Woman of Distinction Dr. Maha Gingrich—Community Building Social Capital Regina Guyer—Environmental Leadership Dr. Preeti Matkins –Healthy Living Dr. Sharon Jones—Science, Technology, Engineering Math 2014WomenofDistinction Congratulations to our 2014 Women of Distinction! 6
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    In-kind donations arecritical for the success of an organization like Girl Scouts. Individuals and companies donate supplies and provide discounts and pro-bono services that make a tremendous impact. Sharon Adams Lynette Anderson Apparo Kim Baker Dr. Rick Bartlett Charlotte Real Estate Services Charlotte Van and Storage Angie Chisolm Marty Viser Clontz Crook Motor Company Culp Lumber Dick’s Sporting Goods – South Park Dollar Value Duke Energy Chris Ellis Frank Liske Park Great Outdoor Provision Store Donna Hamilton Harris Teeter [Trayce Bremner] Michael P. Herbert Billy Hinson Husqvarna Jabian Kay Jones Cindi Kanipe Stephanie J Langham Dee Liddle Michelle Maidt Moore Van Allen Larry Crump Osprey Cynthia Pinkston Rallyhood REI Sifford Gas and Oil Kelly Smith Snyder’s-Lance Tandy Leather Factory Gene Vaughan Wells Fargo YogaMe Thank you to all our 2014 In-Kind Donors: YouLeadToday,SheLeadsTomorrow This pin recognizes the number of years a volunteer has dedicated his or her life to Girl Scouting. We thank you for all you do! GirlScoutVolunteerPin 7
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    In-KindSpotlight In-KindSpotlight Through Apparo’s SkilledVolunteer Engagement program, Apparo connected Girl Scouts Hornets’ Nest Council to Jabian, a consulting firm specializing in management and IT strategies. Together they developed an assessment for GSHNC to identify and streamline business processes. The project was a success and provided a high-level picture of opportunities for technology to improve efficiencies at GSHNC. Apparo is a nonprofit that empowers Charlotte-area nonprofits with technology solutions that enhance their missions, connecting corporate IT and business leaders to nonprofits in need. From tech training and advice to implementing sustainable solutions, Apparo is a trusted partner and hub for nonprofit technology needs. Rallyhood is an interactive communication tool that will allow GSHNC to communicate with troop leaders, Service Unit managers, parents and volunteers. Users can RSVP to events, post upcoming programs, share photos, ask questions and more. Rallyhood is a private, online, digital platform where we can all collaborate with a shared calendar, photo gallery, place to upload and download files, plus messaging wall for sharing information. 8
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    In 2014, theDirector’s Cabin was completed and dedicated to Barbara Glazier Bernhardt, a longtime Girl Scout Supporter. For over 23 years, the Bernhardts have been fundamental supporters of our mission and Barbara has been involved since her days at Camp Occoneechee. After holding several positions at camp, she served as a field director, board member, and GSHNC’s president. At the dedication, her family, council staff and volunteers, and local supporters honored lifetime member, Barbara. Thank you to the Bernhardt family for their ongoing support of Girl Scouts and camp program opportunities. In addition, the Sports Complex was completed, providing Girl Scouts with the opportunity to get outside and play soccer, softball, tennis, basketball and more. Thanks to a generous donation from Snyder’s-Lance, the softball and multi-purpose fields came to life. Finally, we broke ground on our Environmental Center, made possible by Wells Fargo. With an overall theme of Wildlife Detectives, the exhibit and classroom areas will introduce girls to wildlife and inspire them to get involved in nature. In addition, exhibitors are working on an outside Natural Play Area and Interpretive Outdoor Signage. This next year, the murals will be completed and educational elements will be added. DaleEarnhardtEnvironmentalLeadershipCampusatOakSprings This pin is given to a trainer actively participating in the delivery of the council training programs, attends one or more trainer updates per year. Trains at least 4 times per year. Has completed an LIT course if a Senior Girl Scout. Trainer’sPin 9
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    Product Sales Annual FundDrive United Way Store Program Fees Interest Income Other Total 2,731,438 316,896 279,434 165,337 72,643 65,192 30,580 $ 3,661,520 Program General Administrative Fund Development Total 2,784,861 524,209 294,215 $ 3,603,285 Information from 2014 financial statements audited by McGladrey, LLP OperatingRevenues OperatingExpenses 1.8% 0.8% 2.0% 4.5% 7.6% 8.7% 74.6% 77.3% 14.5% 8.2% 11
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    The Keystone Societywas established in 2008 and is composed of donors who have given to Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council for five consecutive years, regardless of the size of their gift. This society was established to provide the much-deserved recognition to those donors who invest in the development of today’s girls each and every year. According to the dictionary, a keystone is something on which associated things depend for support or in an architectural sense, the stone in the center of an arch that holds the other pieces in place. These donors have a demonstrated commitment to being a strong support for girls in our community. As you view the donor report, you will notice that members of The Keystone Society have been denoted by the “*” symbol. KeystoneSociety Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council gratefully acknowledges ALL donors who have invested in girls through their gifts in 2013. We regret that we are unable to list all of our supporters here, but we are very grateful for their important contributions. Every gift is important and helps us fulfill the mission to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. If you feel your name should appear here and it has not been listed, please contact us at 704-731-6520 or development@hngirlscouts.org. We would also like to hear from you if your listing does not appear the way you would prefer. Thank you for your continued support of Girl Scouts. DonorRecognition 12
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    Michelle Abbott Bank ofAmerica* Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated* Dale Earnhardt Foundation Duke Energy Corporation* Met Life Insurance Company USA Monica McDaniel* Linda Ed Need* Provident Benevolent Foundation Snyder’s-Lance Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation* Time Warner Cable* United Way of Central Carolinas - Cabarrus County* United Way of Central Carolinas - Mecklenburg County* United Way of Central Carolinas - Union County* United Way of Rowan County* Wells Fargo Foundation* Jennifer Weibel* Anonymous Mary Lou Babb Patti Belcourt* Kathryn Blanchard Gregory Ross* Betsy Scott Bodien* Doug Bradley* Beth Britt Angela Cardosa* Charlotte Checkers Foundation Carolinas Healthcare Foundation* Ann Cope Sally and Michael Daley* The Dickson Foundation* Donna Dunlap* Louis Eubanks Carlos Evans Loretta Evivié* Glenda Gabriel Jolanta T. Gal* Gloria Garrick Good Friends IBM* Betty Lynn John Lambert* Katherine Lambert* Steven Light Michelle Maidt* Chan and Virginia Martin* Meck 1 Service Unit* Meck 7 Service Unit* Meck 13 Service Unit Brandy Mark Milazzo* Mike North* Alison Patient Sara Garcés Roselli* Karen Mike Snyder* Stanly County Service Unit* Nancy Tarte* Annette Eric Telljohann* Trailblazers Service Unit* Troop #2601 United Way of Anson County United Way of Stanly County* UTC Aerospace Systems Verbatim America LLC* Karen Wimbish Angela Woods York 1 Service Unit* York 2 Service Unit* Jennifer Ziccardi AA Plumbing, Inc. AM King Construction Company, LLC BBT* Michelle Bailey Alicia Beach Tiffany Beckham Donald Bickel Paulette Bryant Shari Conrad Coleman Lew Associates, Inc. Christy Daniel Elliot Davis, LLC Jennifer Ellison* Ernst Young Misty Francis Maha Gingrich Grant Thornton, LLP Greer Walker, LLP* Carla Harrison Hood, Hargett Assoc. Jennifer Jadwinski Susan Jesse Betty Johnson Johnston, Allison and Hord, P.A.* KL Gates* Elizabeth and Ken Kerr* Kohl’s Katherine Kuleba Lawrence Group Architects Susan Leepson* Preeti Matkins Crystal Mason Marie McLucas* Meck 12 Service Unit* Cary A. Melton* Milazzo Gamble Webb Law Group Jenni Mileham Sally Miller* Melanie Miller* Jill Palmer* Ronda Patterson Linda Poley* Primax Properties* Rodgers Builders* Rowan Service Unit* Jennifer Runion* Mark Sexton Buck Snyder* Victoria Stauffer Julie John Stedman* Troop #2140 Union 1 Service Unit* Union 2 Service Unit* UNC Charlotte* York County Parks and Recreation Colleen Young* Constance Young JD Barnhardt* William Bernart* Connie Bixler Melinda Burton Cynthia Bush CE Cleaning and Janitorial Services * Cabarrus 2 Service Unit* Luanna Carleton Paige Chesser Ann B. Clark Harry Dalton * Jennifer Darwin Jennie Derby Ambrose Dittloff Eileen Dunlap* Regan Fawcett Karen Fesperman* May E. Fleming Christy Flowe LaTonya Fields Deidra Fisher* Sarah Belk Gambrell* Tracey Gardner Janine Girard* Carmen Hopkins* Arleen Hrenyo Tonja Jesso Kelly Katterhagen Alyson Lerner William Lorenz Kathleen Malone Meck 4 Service Unit Meckenzie Johnson Kailey Miller Melissa Miller Wanda Moonie* Beverly Nazloo Pacesetters Service Unit* Libby Palmer* Park Sterling Bank* Cynthia Pinkston Tonya Prior Eleanor Raispis Jane Ratteree Rhonda Robinson* Christine Roper* Elizabeth Rostan Michelle Selk Ann Alexander Tabor Kathryn Tompson Troop #537 Cynthia Tudor Akilah Weaver Joe Williamson* Platinum$5000+ Gold$1,000-$4,999 Silver$500-$999 Bronze$250-$499 13
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    Michele Abbott Diane Bailey KathrynBall Redia Baxter Rick Belcher Sally Bennett* Blue Sky Dining Betsy Bond* Patricia Boyd Jan Boylston Kelly Brooks Heidi Brown* Maggi Brown Beth Brownridge Chris Coutinho Tiffany Bryant-Jackson Pat Butt* Allyson Campbell Charlotte Childress Charlotte Country Day School Susan Close* Shari Cook Nancy Crown Tracy Custer Elli Dai Mary Deneszczuk Toni Dima-Becht Elyn Dortch Christine Eades* East Mecklenburg IBPAC Amaka Ekwonu* Peter Fail Carrie Fawcett* Barbara Richard Feld- mann* Susan Ferone Cassell Fitzhugh Michael Flood Deborah Foote Jennifer Francis Dwayne Freeman Kathryn Green Andrew Goodman Lori Goodnight Goodwill Industries of Central Piedmont Sue Peter Gorman* Karen Goslin Kim Graham Christian Griffin* Elizabeth Haggerson Susan Hardin Bert Mike Harper* Alison Hatzopoulos* Robert Haupt* Tracey Hembrick Julie Hennecy Paxton Hix Iredell Soil and Water Susan Jackson Mark Jasmine* Jonathan Jenkins Stuart Johnson Amy Hyland Jones David Jordon Michelle Kaiser Anne Kelley* Amanda Keys Lynne Koeniger Marcia Krishart* Julie Krull Brian Krum Barry Leeson Kimberly Lucas MAB Consulting Kim Marks Jenny Martella Leah Maybry Robert McCall Jenny McGillicuddy Keenan McGrath Patricia Medina Michelle Melville Dawn Milgrom* Jon Miller Paula Mobley* Montgomery Service Unit Cynthia Muck Barbara Neidinger Abigal Ness Sarah Nitsche Murray Nixon Frances Noblitt Patty Norman Martha Odom Dave Palmere James Penman Jennifer Pippin Ursula Pombier Kristina Popey Nancy Porter Rene Prager Frances Queen Claire Refaey Brittney Riddick Janis Robertson* Judy Rose Elizabeth Ruediger Marguerite Rupar Jerrie Rutledge Courtney Schaub Jordan Schupfer Martha Schweppe Kelsie Sellers Ann Shaffer Terry Silver Nicole Simmons Janet Smith* Alfredo Solis* Heidi Szempruch Clarie Tate Katrina Teague Kelly Thomas Mary Tim Traynor Troop #144 Troop #154 Troop #161 Troop #375 Troop #429 Troop #632 Troop #927 Troop #1194 Troop #1348 Troop #1368 Troop #2897 Troop #2631 Troop #3539 Union 2 Service Unit* Darleen Warren* Jill Warren Janice Weigl Andree White-Snow Sheila Joel Williams* Marylyn Williams Emily Wohlleber Velva Woollen Stacey Young* FriendsofGirlScouting$100-$249 14
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    Supporter$50-$99 Judy Allison Stephen Antonio* TalinaBath Bonita Beeken Cynthia Beshea Sandy Binkhorn Janet Blane Seivelle Boayue Daniel Bohen Sandra Boone Justine Boyd Robin Branstrom Kelly Kenneth Braxton* Barbara Briccotto Chip Brunt Aline Burney Elizabeth Callen Randi Cashion Angela Chagaris Stacey Cornell Jim Davis Jill Dinwiddie Charlotte Dixon* Kiala Felder Jessica Ferguson Meredith Fite Cindy Fox Michael Francis* Amber Frye Wendy Gandy Cheri Garrett Erica Glenn Denise Gushue Lynne Harris-House Anne M Hayes Stephanie Helder Ruth Healy* Smith Higgins Susan Hinderaker Allison Hinshaw Donna Jackley Angela Johnson* Linda Johnson Miriam Jordan Mary Joyner* Elena Klund Cheryl Knesel Vicki Koch* Grace Kuelz Ruth Lewis Deidra Lumpkins Laura Marti Nancy Martin Ann Masi Wendy Matthews** Mark McAdams Anne McCarthy Jennifer McClelland Kate McDonald Karen McKenzie* 15
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    Supporter$50-$99Continued Valerie Mittl Stacie Mobley JenniferMorgan Charles Molterler Angela Muco Beverly Neal Nancy Nquyen Lisa Ouellette Karen Okolita Nancy Olah Angela Parker Jo Ann Peer Marisa Petriano Carolyn Pray Cindy Quinlan Julie Reiten Megan Reynolds Mark Rickerson Kathleen Robinson* Tiffany Rozekjn Ten Kenneth E. Russell* Darlene Schauer Judith Schulte Amy Shapiro* Kirby Sheridan* Ruth Strong Presy Sielsky* Alice Smith Ellen Sondee Brenda Tibert* Coralie Todd Terri Triplett* Troop #205 Troop #232 Troop #387 Troop #836 Troop #1261 Troop #1319 Troop #1356 Troop #1761 Troop #1970 Troop #2165 Troop #3046 Troop #3069 Troop #3141 Troop #3608 Troop #3618 JT Trueb Stephanie Tuttle Lori Vaccaro* Fawn Vasquez Diana Warth Gina Wells Michelle Wellmon Chassity Wickware Gwendolyn Wingard Gene Wolske Holly Wood Kimberly Zeitvogel 16
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    GirlScouts,Hornets’NestCouncil 7007 Idlewild Road,Charlotte, NC 28212 | 704.731.6500 | hngirlscouts.org Program Aid Council President National Board Committee Delegates, ServiceTeams, CommitteeChairs Seriesand Travel Pathway Learning Facilitator Staff Position Ambassador Volunteer Senior Volunteer Daisy Volunteer Brownie Volunteer Junior Volunteer Cadette Volunteer Volunteer National Boardof Directors Troop Pathway Volunteer National BoardOfficers Council Board Committee International FriendshipRecognition Counselorin Trianing Volunteer ServicePinIII Leaderin Training Leaderin Training Volunteerin Trianing Membership Star