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The Board
and Staff of the Geneva Lake Conservancy would like to thank
the more than 200 guests, underwriters, donors, and volunteers
who made the fourth annual Mai-Tai, No-Tai party possible. The
party raised funds that will contribute significantly to the
Conservancy's current programs, as well as fund new programs
designed to educate the public on the responsible stewardship
of the area's land and water resources.
In particular,
we thank the following corporations and individuals for their
generous donations and support:
Underwriters
Gordy's, The Pope Foundation,
Ms. Patricia Forbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Six, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bollero, Mr. and Mrs. Bertil Brunk, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cucco,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Soderquist
Donors
Abby Springs, Mr. Frederick Bates, Bella Stone, Bella Vista,
Bergamont Brass, The Bootery, Mr. Frank Breneisen, China West,
Clearwater Day Spa, Clear Water Outdoor Sports, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Colman, Daniel's Sentry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebeling,
Mrs. Grace Eckland, Mr. Joe Falcone, Fontana Dentistry, Fontana
Jewelers, Fontana Spa, Frontier Flowers, Mr. Bill Gage, Gibson
Steak House, Gilberts, The Geneva Inn, Geneva Pottery, Global
Gourmet, Heaven on Seven, Dr. Inger Gibson, Impreza Salon, Jerggs,
J'Marc Graphics, Kilwins Chocolate, Ice Cream, and Gifts, Mrs.
Marie Kropp, Lake Geneva Opticians, Lakewood Golf Course, Rex
and Diane Lewis, Malarki Designs, Mr. Joe Martin, Morgan's Framing,
Mrs. Sharon O'Brien, PAR Development, Pearce's Farm, Skip's,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Six, Mr. Bob Stewart, Tempura House, Mr.
and Mrs. Todd Watters, Mrs. Cindy Wilson, Yerkes Observatory
Mai Tai Committee and Volunteers
Kelly Hayden and Steve Pope
Grace Hanny, Lynn Ketterhagen, Jane Klockars, Christine Krzyzewski,
Diane Lewis, Terry Quinn, Genie Murphy, Sharon O'Brien and Family,
Katie Sullivan and Family, and Jill Wegner
SAVE
THE DATE -- SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 2007
Mark Saturday, December 1st, 2007 your calendar now for the
25th Anniversary of the Holly Ball, the Conservancy's traditional
holiday-season party, which features dinner, dancing, as well
as a live auction. The Conservancy is honored to be a part of
this long-standing tradition whose proceeds have gone a long
way to benefit the Conservancy's land protection and community
service programs. Invitations and announcements with details
will go out this fall.
The Geneva Lake Conservancy
is dedicated to finding common ground in preserving the character
of the greater lakes area community and protecting its natural
resources.
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