A visual representation of the year of 2018 at the Arizona Nursery Association including social events, political activity and the ANAFUND Scholarship Program
The document summarizes information from the March/April 2004 newsletter of the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club. It discusses the upcoming Sierra Club Board of Directors election and warns that outside groups may try to influence the election. It urges members to vote. It also provides information about upcoming chapter events, including a workshop on water law and the California/Nevada Regional Conservation Committee meeting in San Luis Obispo. It calls on members to voice their opposition to the Final Decision by the Forest Service regarding the Sequoia National Monument plan, which allows for logging.
The minutes summarized the 93nd South Central Region Conference of Soroptimist International held in Dodge City, Kansas from April 26-28, 2019. Over 100 Soroptimists from 32 clubs across Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Texas attended. The conference included presentations on membership growth, fundraising, public awareness, and programs. District directors reported on activities in their districts. Time was allotted to discuss proposed changes to the region's bylaws to clarify committee roles and deadlines.
The document discusses Arizona's budget issues and the future of Clean Elections in the state. It summarizes that Arizona faced a large budget deficit due to decreased tax revenues from the economic downturn. Republicans favored cuts to address the deficit while Democrats wanted fewer cuts and more tax increases. Negotiations were unsuccessful, resulting in only a partial budget being passed. This impacted state parks, environmental regulation, and other services. It also discusses debates around the Clean Elections system, noting both benefits in reducing special interest influence but also some abuses and impacts like more partisan primaries. It concludes more improvements may be needed to the system to reduce abuses while achieving its goals.
This document summarizes information from the CareGiver newsletter about the Clearwater Free Clinic (CFC). It announces that Ruth Stone will serve as the honorary chair of the Martinis & Matisse fundraising event, which draws 800 attendees annually. It also introduces Mark Wabol as the featured artist. Additionally, it discusses a collaboration between CFC and the Homeless Empowerment Program to provide medical services to homeless residents and chronic disease management training.
This document provides information about the Cheyenne Botanic Garden including the board of directors, staff, mission statement, and upcoming programs. It introduces the new Graze and Grow lunchtime learning series covering horticulture topics. It also discusses the community gardens and is seeking volunteers. Finally, it introduces the new Assistant Education Coordinator, Nettie Eakes, and her background in horticultural therapy.
RAFI-USA works to cultivate markets, policies, and communities that support family farms through socially just and environmentally sound practices. It ensures that farm laborers are respected and protected, natural resources are preserved, food is accessible to all, and seed diversity is maintained. RAFI-USA supported farmers through a difficult economic year by finalizing a National Organic Action Plan, doubling funding for the National Organic Program, and providing grants to innovative farmers through the Tobacco Communities Reinvestment Fund. RAFI-USA remains committed to developing sustainable and equitable agriculture systems for the future of family farms.
This document provides information about an event hosted by Give2Asia, a nonprofit that connects donors with charitable projects in Asia. The event was held on September 30, 2015 at the Mark Hopkins Intercontinental Hotel in San Francisco. It included a reception, dinner, and awards gala to recognize outstanding Asian nonprofits. The gala featured performances, remarks from leaders, and presentations of the 2015 Program Excellence Awards to six nonprofit organizations.
The document summarizes information from the March/April 2004 newsletter of the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club. It discusses the upcoming Sierra Club Board of Directors election and warns that outside groups may try to influence the election. It urges members to vote. It also provides information about upcoming chapter events, including a workshop on water law and the California/Nevada Regional Conservation Committee meeting in San Luis Obispo. It calls on members to voice their opposition to the Final Decision by the Forest Service regarding the Sequoia National Monument plan, which allows for logging.
The minutes summarized the 93nd South Central Region Conference of Soroptimist International held in Dodge City, Kansas from April 26-28, 2019. Over 100 Soroptimists from 32 clubs across Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Texas attended. The conference included presentations on membership growth, fundraising, public awareness, and programs. District directors reported on activities in their districts. Time was allotted to discuss proposed changes to the region's bylaws to clarify committee roles and deadlines.
The document discusses Arizona's budget issues and the future of Clean Elections in the state. It summarizes that Arizona faced a large budget deficit due to decreased tax revenues from the economic downturn. Republicans favored cuts to address the deficit while Democrats wanted fewer cuts and more tax increases. Negotiations were unsuccessful, resulting in only a partial budget being passed. This impacted state parks, environmental regulation, and other services. It also discusses debates around the Clean Elections system, noting both benefits in reducing special interest influence but also some abuses and impacts like more partisan primaries. It concludes more improvements may be needed to the system to reduce abuses while achieving its goals.
This document summarizes information from the CareGiver newsletter about the Clearwater Free Clinic (CFC). It announces that Ruth Stone will serve as the honorary chair of the Martinis & Matisse fundraising event, which draws 800 attendees annually. It also introduces Mark Wabol as the featured artist. Additionally, it discusses a collaboration between CFC and the Homeless Empowerment Program to provide medical services to homeless residents and chronic disease management training.
This document provides information about the Cheyenne Botanic Garden including the board of directors, staff, mission statement, and upcoming programs. It introduces the new Graze and Grow lunchtime learning series covering horticulture topics. It also discusses the community gardens and is seeking volunteers. Finally, it introduces the new Assistant Education Coordinator, Nettie Eakes, and her background in horticultural therapy.
RAFI-USA works to cultivate markets, policies, and communities that support family farms through socially just and environmentally sound practices. It ensures that farm laborers are respected and protected, natural resources are preserved, food is accessible to all, and seed diversity is maintained. RAFI-USA supported farmers through a difficult economic year by finalizing a National Organic Action Plan, doubling funding for the National Organic Program, and providing grants to innovative farmers through the Tobacco Communities Reinvestment Fund. RAFI-USA remains committed to developing sustainable and equitable agriculture systems for the future of family farms.
This document provides information about an event hosted by Give2Asia, a nonprofit that connects donors with charitable projects in Asia. The event was held on September 30, 2015 at the Mark Hopkins Intercontinental Hotel in San Francisco. It included a reception, dinner, and awards gala to recognize outstanding Asian nonprofits. The gala featured performances, remarks from leaders, and presentations of the 2015 Program Excellence Awards to six nonprofit organizations.
The document summarizes various programs and events from ACCESS, a nonprofit that provides food, warmth and shelter to those in need. It discusses upcoming events like the Mayors United event and Disc Jam, recaps recent events like the Stamp Out Hunger food drive, and highlights programs like housing assistance, cooking classes, and fresh produce from community gardens. It also profiles a local veteran who received rental assistance and a family who achieved homeownership after years working with ACCESS programs.
ABOUT ACCESS
ACCESS provides food, warmth, shelter, and other essential services to Jackson County's low-income children, families, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities. As the Community Action Agency of Jackson County, Oregon, ACCESS has been helping residents break the cycle of poverty since 1976. Last year, 52,497 people received assistance from ACCESS's broad continuum of services, including obtaining safe, affordable housing, rental assistance, utility assistance, weatherization, free loaned durable medical equipment, and healthy food.
The 2016 Borger HOPE Gala is refocusing on cancer patients' needs in Hutchinson County and engaging local businesses. The chairmen want to spend as much event money in the local community as possible to support local businesses and community members. They are renewing their commitment to local cancer patients and updating the event. HOPE has been the top fundraising gala for the American Cancer Society in the nation for most years, demonstrating the generosity of Hutchinson County. The goal is to focus spending on the local economy and put money in the hands of those they want to help in their own community.
David and Adam founded The Prius Project to fund AIDS Services of Austin, which provides care and testing for those living with HIV in their community, including Adam. Adam returned home to Australia for medical treatment but The Prius Project will be his living legacy. The Prius Project aims to raise over $2 million over 10 years for ASA through annual raffles and donations. It exceeded its first year goal through community support.
This document provides information about various programs run by Community Partners in Action (CPA) that work with criminal justice-involved individuals and youth. It discusses CPA's Waterbury Alternative in the Community program that helps women through a case management model. It highlights National Volunteer Month and examples of volunteers supporting CPA programs. It also recognizes CPA staff who received awards for their work and upcoming events supporting CPA.
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The document provides information about the 3rd All My Relations Gathering hosted by the Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. The Gathering aims to celebrate connectedness between Indigenous peoples and enhance partnerships through exploring sustainable models of giving. The theme of "Reviving Reciprocity" emphasizes learning opportunities that come from collaborating with youth. The agenda outlines workshops and presentations that will focus on topics like education, the environment, and community development. The document introduces the board members, committees, and sponsors involved in organizing the successful Gathering.
The Borger HOPE Gala exceeded its fundraising goal of $106,000 by raising over $123,000 for the American Cancer Society through a sell-out crowd, $12,000 from a live auction, and $17,500 from a silent auction. This was one of the most successful years for the event. The increased focus on cancer awareness through orange ribbons, statistics about cancer in the local county, and 118 lights honoring cancer patients helped support those affected by cancer.
The document summarizes an event hosted by Michigan Clean Water Action called the 2015 Great Lakes Awards Celebration. The event honored individuals and organizations that contribute to sustainability in the Great Lakes region. As an intern for the organization, the author helped plan the event, including fundraising efforts that raised $20,000 from 48 sponsors and $4,528 in donations from Michigan businesses. The awards celebration, held at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum, brought together approximately 150 guests to recognize award recipients and enjoy Michigan-made food and drinks while increasing awareness of the organization's mission.
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Located in Bullhead City, AZ and servicing the Tri-State areas including Laughlin, NV and Needles, CA. S.A.I.N.T. is devoted to providing low-cost spay and neuter options, a foster-based adoption program and financial assistance for emergency pet medical needs.
The Sonoran Institute is celebrating its 25th anniversary. In its annual report, it summarizes its work over the past year in areas like community planning, climate change resilience, river restoration, renewable energy development, and more. It has helped over 200 communities and trained thousands of people. Financially, it received over $6 million in revenue from a variety of sources in 2014 and spent most of its budget on programs like the Colorado River Delta restoration. It expresses excitement for continued progress in the future to address challenges facing the American West.
This summarizes a document from the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia reflecting on their accomplishments from 2018-2019. In 3 sentences:
The Society expanded their outreach across Nova Scotia by offering more support groups and education sessions. They piloted new programs like Minds in Motion and U-First training. The Society also focused on serving diverse communities and launched the first Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Dementia.
This document provides an overview of Breathe California's 2014 annual report and special edition newsletter. It announces Margo Sidener's retirement after 33 years of service as the organization's president and CEO. It also introduces new board members and interns. Key programs and initiatives discussed include providing CPAP machines to those in need of sleep apnea treatment, developing the first electric school bus, tobacco prevention education, and community health outreach. The interim executive director pays tribute to Margo Sidener and her dedication to fighting lung disease.
The document provides an annual report for the Breast Cancer Detection Center of Alaska (BCDC) for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. It summarizes that BCDC had a successful year, serving over 2,500 patients across Alaska. Donor support allowed them to add new mammography machines and educational programs. Financial information shows increased revenue, expenses, and assets while maintaining their mission of breast cancer screening and education.
This document provides an overview of the activities and impact of Alice House over the past year. Key points include:
- Alice House provided housing and counselling services to over 150 women and children fleeing domestic violence. They also expanded counselling services and outreach.
- Capital repairs, fundraising events, and presentations helped raise awareness about domestic violence and supported Alice House's services.
- New staff members were welcomed and the organization changed its name to Alice House.
- The Executive Director and Board of Directors express gratitude for the community support that allows Alice House to provide critical services to women and children in need.
The document outlines plans for the annual Spirit of Springfield festival. It discusses the goals of improving quality of life and civic pride in Springfield. It provides details on activities like a 5k run, food, and generating interest from all ages. Funding from sponsors and the community is needed to make the event successful and benefit the local economy through tourism.
The Recovery Association Project (RAP) is a nonprofit organization run by people in recovery that is dedicated to challenging the stigma of addiction, advocating for progressive policy change, and empowering recovering individuals. RAP provides resources and tools to help people in recovery, educates the community, and has accomplished initiatives like securing funding for treatment programs and building recovery housing. The document encourages people to get involved with RAP by attending their orientation to learn about their services and opportunities to participate.
The document summarizes various programs and initiatives of ACCESS, a nonprofit organization that provides food, warmth and shelter to those in need. It discusses a shoebox gift program that donated gifts to 2,200 seniors, the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive, a fundraiser by Kaleidoscope Pizzeria that raised $15,000 for ACCESS, and a letter announcing the resignation of ACCESS' Executive Director. It also highlights several success stories of individuals helped by ACCESS programs.
CNS supported over 100 nonprofits in Texas and Tennessee in 2018, contributing over $600,000. CNS employees volunteered over 2,000 hours on company time and provided supplies for 34 community service projects. CNS celebrated milestones at Pantex and Y-12 in 2018, including opening a new facility at Pantex and commemorating Y-12's 75th anniversary. Community partners praised CNS for its financial support, volunteer efforts, and involvement in the community.
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ABOUT ACCESS
ACCESS provides food, warmth, shelter, and other essential services to Jackson County's low-income children, families, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities. As the Community Action Agency of Jackson County, Oregon, ACCESS has been helping residents break the cycle of poverty since 1976. Last year, 52,497 people received assistance from ACCESS's broad continuum of services, including obtaining safe, affordable housing, rental assistance, utility assistance, weatherization, free loaned durable medical equipment, and healthy food.
The 2016 Borger HOPE Gala is refocusing on cancer patients' needs in Hutchinson County and engaging local businesses. The chairmen want to spend as much event money in the local community as possible to support local businesses and community members. They are renewing their commitment to local cancer patients and updating the event. HOPE has been the top fundraising gala for the American Cancer Society in the nation for most years, demonstrating the generosity of Hutchinson County. The goal is to focus spending on the local economy and put money in the hands of those they want to help in their own community.
David and Adam founded The Prius Project to fund AIDS Services of Austin, which provides care and testing for those living with HIV in their community, including Adam. Adam returned home to Australia for medical treatment but The Prius Project will be his living legacy. The Prius Project aims to raise over $2 million over 10 years for ASA through annual raffles and donations. It exceeded its first year goal through community support.
This document provides information about various programs run by Community Partners in Action (CPA) that work with criminal justice-involved individuals and youth. It discusses CPA's Waterbury Alternative in the Community program that helps women through a case management model. It highlights National Volunteer Month and examples of volunteers supporting CPA programs. It also recognizes CPA staff who received awards for their work and upcoming events supporting CPA.
Conference Program for All My Relations - Reviving ReciprocityTheCircleSupport
The document provides information about the 3rd All My Relations Gathering hosted by the Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. The Gathering aims to celebrate connectedness between Indigenous peoples and enhance partnerships through exploring sustainable models of giving. The theme of "Reviving Reciprocity" emphasizes learning opportunities that come from collaborating with youth. The agenda outlines workshops and presentations that will focus on topics like education, the environment, and community development. The document introduces the board members, committees, and sponsors involved in organizing the successful Gathering.
The Borger HOPE Gala exceeded its fundraising goal of $106,000 by raising over $123,000 for the American Cancer Society through a sell-out crowd, $12,000 from a live auction, and $17,500 from a silent auction. This was one of the most successful years for the event. The increased focus on cancer awareness through orange ribbons, statistics about cancer in the local county, and 118 lights honoring cancer patients helped support those affected by cancer.
The document summarizes an event hosted by Michigan Clean Water Action called the 2015 Great Lakes Awards Celebration. The event honored individuals and organizations that contribute to sustainability in the Great Lakes region. As an intern for the organization, the author helped plan the event, including fundraising efforts that raised $20,000 from 48 sponsors and $4,528 in donations from Michigan businesses. The awards celebration, held at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum, brought together approximately 150 guests to recognize award recipients and enjoy Michigan-made food and drinks while increasing awareness of the organization's mission.
Saving Animals In Need Together | Arizona Non-Profit Pet Welfare OrganizationBullhead Digital Design
Located in Bullhead City, AZ and servicing the Tri-State areas including Laughlin, NV and Needles, CA. S.A.I.N.T. is devoted to providing low-cost spay and neuter options, a foster-based adoption program and financial assistance for emergency pet medical needs.
The Sonoran Institute is celebrating its 25th anniversary. In its annual report, it summarizes its work over the past year in areas like community planning, climate change resilience, river restoration, renewable energy development, and more. It has helped over 200 communities and trained thousands of people. Financially, it received over $6 million in revenue from a variety of sources in 2014 and spent most of its budget on programs like the Colorado River Delta restoration. It expresses excitement for continued progress in the future to address challenges facing the American West.
This summarizes a document from the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia reflecting on their accomplishments from 2018-2019. In 3 sentences:
The Society expanded their outreach across Nova Scotia by offering more support groups and education sessions. They piloted new programs like Minds in Motion and U-First training. The Society also focused on serving diverse communities and launched the first Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Dementia.
This document provides an overview of Breathe California's 2014 annual report and special edition newsletter. It announces Margo Sidener's retirement after 33 years of service as the organization's president and CEO. It also introduces new board members and interns. Key programs and initiatives discussed include providing CPAP machines to those in need of sleep apnea treatment, developing the first electric school bus, tobacco prevention education, and community health outreach. The interim executive director pays tribute to Margo Sidener and her dedication to fighting lung disease.
The document provides an annual report for the Breast Cancer Detection Center of Alaska (BCDC) for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. It summarizes that BCDC had a successful year, serving over 2,500 patients across Alaska. Donor support allowed them to add new mammography machines and educational programs. Financial information shows increased revenue, expenses, and assets while maintaining their mission of breast cancer screening and education.
This document provides an overview of the activities and impact of Alice House over the past year. Key points include:
- Alice House provided housing and counselling services to over 150 women and children fleeing domestic violence. They also expanded counselling services and outreach.
- Capital repairs, fundraising events, and presentations helped raise awareness about domestic violence and supported Alice House's services.
- New staff members were welcomed and the organization changed its name to Alice House.
- The Executive Director and Board of Directors express gratitude for the community support that allows Alice House to provide critical services to women and children in need.
The document outlines plans for the annual Spirit of Springfield festival. It discusses the goals of improving quality of life and civic pride in Springfield. It provides details on activities like a 5k run, food, and generating interest from all ages. Funding from sponsors and the community is needed to make the event successful and benefit the local economy through tourism.
The Recovery Association Project (RAP) is a nonprofit organization run by people in recovery that is dedicated to challenging the stigma of addiction, advocating for progressive policy change, and empowering recovering individuals. RAP provides resources and tools to help people in recovery, educates the community, and has accomplished initiatives like securing funding for treatment programs and building recovery housing. The document encourages people to get involved with RAP by attending their orientation to learn about their services and opportunities to participate.
The document summarizes various programs and initiatives of ACCESS, a nonprofit organization that provides food, warmth and shelter to those in need. It discusses a shoebox gift program that donated gifts to 2,200 seniors, the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive, a fundraiser by Kaleidoscope Pizzeria that raised $15,000 for ACCESS, and a letter announcing the resignation of ACCESS' Executive Director. It also highlights several success stories of individuals helped by ACCESS programs.
CNS supported over 100 nonprofits in Texas and Tennessee in 2018, contributing over $600,000. CNS employees volunteered over 2,000 hours on company time and provided supplies for 34 community service projects. CNS celebrated milestones at Pantex and Y-12 in 2018, including opening a new facility at Pantex and commemorating Y-12's 75th anniversary. Community partners praised CNS for its financial support, volunteer efforts, and involvement in the community.
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4. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Luncheon
Legislators and ag commodity
group leaders were able to
mingle and discuss issues at
the luncheon at the State
Capitol.
5. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Tour Des Trees
ANA was able to
participate in this
early Arbor Day
event with Trees
Matter, ACTC, ASU
School of
Sustainability and
more on the ASU
6. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Arbor Day at the Capitol
ANA was able to work with
the City of Phoenix on the
tree donation for Arbor Day
this year as well as SRP,
the Department of Forestry
and Fire Management and
ACTC in coordinating the
event. Thanks to Rep. Tim
Dunn for joining us in this
7. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
ANA Day at the Capitol
ANA Member Willie Negroni was
able to meet Rep. David Cook
and Rep. Tim Dunn along with
Executive Director Cheryl Goar
at the Arizona Capitol in March.
8. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
ASLA
Thanks to Desert Tree
Farm and Cox Cactus
Farm for participating in
this coordinated event
with ASLA!
9. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Legislative Ag Intern Tour
Thanks Mountain States
Whole Nursery for
participating in this tour
with legislative interns
this year!
10. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Safety Trainings with Western
Growers
Thank you to all our
members who hosted
these trainings this
year!
11. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Safety Trainings with Western
Growers
Thanks Western
Growers for providing
these trainings for our
members!
12. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
ACTC Conference
ANA displayed
a booth at the
Arizona
Community
Tree Council
annual
conference in
Prescott this
13. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Long Range Planning
Thank you ANA board members
for all your work in planning for
2019 and Western Growers for
hosting!
19. 2018 ANA EVENTS &
ACTIVITIES
Series
This member exclusive conference call
series was kicked-off by ANA Lobbyist
AnnaMarie Knorr. Be sure to check
your emails for the next installment in
the Spring!
21. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
SB1143
ANA ran a bill to exempt
fertilizers and pesticides from
sales tax. Sponsored by
Representative Tim Dunn, the
bill moved through the process
however stalled during the
budget formation.
Stay tuned….we are running it
22. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Irrigation Supply Clarification
Irrigation Supplies Tax
Clarification
ANA met with the AZ
Department of Revenue
and clarified the taxability of
irrigation supplies for
growers nurseries…good
news…it is all exempt!
23. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Future Bills
ANA President Les
Shipley’s goal is to clarify
and make changes
to government
regulations which
negatively impact your
business. There may be
future bills to run. If you
25. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Thank you!
Thank you to Representative Tim Dunn,
Representative Sine Kerr and Representative
David Cook for all their work on these legislative
issues with ANA!
41. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Ashlee Mortimer, 21
From Dewey, AZ
Senior at University of
Arizona for Ag Tech
Management and
Communications
GPA 3.11
$1,000 General Funds
42. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Dylan Hale, 20
From Casa Grande,
AZ
Sophomore at Arizona
State University for
Agribusiness
GPA 3.7
$2,000 Williams
43. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Gayle Nance, 42
From Flagstaff, AZ
Senior at Yavapai College
for Horticulture Production
GPA 3.7
$2775 Krantz, McGrath and
Farber Family Funds
44. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Kaylee Antill, 22
From Tempe, AZ
Sophomore at Arizona
State University for
Landscape Architecture &
Sustainability
GPA 4.07
$2,000 Williams Family
45. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Koren Andres, 26
From Glendale, AZ
Masters Program at
Arizona State University for
Landscape Architecture
GPA 3.66
$1,500 Berridge Family,
Greg Augustine Family and
General Funds
46. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Matthew Colville, 18
From Buckeye, AZ
Freshman at Estrella
Mountain Community College
for Sustainable Plant Systems
GPA 3.11
$1,200 Kolley and
Hemminghaus Family Funds
47. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Matthew Lutheran, 32
From Tucson, AZ
Masters Program at University
of Arizona for Landscape
Architecture
GPA 4.0
$2,425 Wheat, Jones and
Douglas Family Funds
48. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Madeline Alewine, 20
From Buckeye, AZ
Junior at Oklahoma State
University for Ag Business and
Prelaw
GPA 3.5
$4,075 Ladd-Smith, Vlachos
and Gass Family Funds
49. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Maya Wallace, 21
From Tucson, AZ
Senior at University of Arizona
for Ag Education w/ a minor in
Sustainable Built Environments
GPA 3.54
$2,000 General Funds
50. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Nichole Casebeer, 27
From Tucson, AZ
Masters Program at
University of Arizona for
Landscape Architecture
GPA 4.0
$2,125 Kazan, Becker,
Harper and Nixon Family
Funds
51. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Rachael Fulton, 23
From Phoenix, AZ
Sophomore at Arizona
State University for
Landscape Architecture
GPA 4.0
$2,225 Hegeler Family
Fund
52. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Taylor McCleary, 28
From San Tan Valley,
AZ
Sophomore at Arizona
State University for
Landscape Architecture
GPA 3.75
$1,750 Cusma Family,
Waltemeyer Family and
53. ANAFUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Congratulations!
Taylor Rogers, 23
From Mesa, AZ
Masters Program at
Texas A&M for Ag
Communications
GPA 4.0
$1,750 Augustine Family
Fund
57. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Southwest Horticulture
Published six
times a year,
Southwest
Horticulture is
available online
at
www.azna.org
58. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Plant Something
ANA’s
consumer
promotion
al tag line-
make sure
to use it!
59. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
ACNP Online!
ANA has been
working with Mesa
Community College
to put the ACNP
program certification
online through the
college as a year-
round course. This
60. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
2018 Membership Directory
Go to our website at
www.azna.org or stop
by our office to pick
up a copy of the 2018
ANA Membership
Directory. Thank you
all for your continued
membership of the
61. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
ANA Eupdates
If you are not
receiving our
eupdates,
please let
Shayla know
so you can
stay updated
on what your
62. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
ANA Staff
In case you didn’t know, here’s your ANA
staff team:
Cheryl Goar,
Executive Director
Bart
Worthington,
Bookkeeper
Shayla Hyde,
Communication
and Education
Director
67. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Thank You!
Thank you 2018 Board of
Directors:
Officers ANAFUND Representative
Les Shipley, President, Civano Nursery Cindy Riding, AZ Best Real Estate
Tyler Francis, President-Elect, Francis Roses
Roger Ramsey, Treasurer, Ewing Irrigation
Don Waltemeyer, Past-President, Treeland Nurseries
Board Members
Christine Fortman, Berridge Nurseries Ex-Officio Member
Jeff Grass, Mtn. States Wholesale Nursery John Caravetta, AZ Dept. of Agriculture
Kevin Salamandra, Arid Zone Trees
Patty Beuerlein, GRO-WELL Brands
Matt Bigham, Western Growers
Jay Harper, The Farms Choice Fertilizer
Jim Marshall, The Farms Choice
Carol Ward-Morris, AMWUA
68. YOUR ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR YOU
Thank You!
And thank YOU members for
your continued support. We
are your association and
would not be what we are
without your membership!