Treasurer’s Corner: NSAGO Special Contributors

Twenty-seven chapter members have made very special financial contributions.  In all, at least $2225 additional funds beyond annual dues have been donated for chapter programming and operation.  Many of the members listed below also contribute substantially to other chapters and to various national program funds.  Their generosity is greatly appreciated!

Because the new national ONCARD system is currently able only to accept a single donation to our chapter, your North Shore AGO Board is considering alternatives for continuing the option to contribute to a designated “scholarship” program.  Thanks for your patience.

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GREAT ($100 & above)
William A. Crowle
Linne K. Dose
Alan J. Hommerding
Jill S. Hunt
Margaret M. Kemper
Merlin E. Lehman
Derek E. Nickels
Jay Peterson
William R. Roderick
Menno Scholten
Donna L. Siemro
Mary Simmons
Morgan F. Simmons
Robert E. Woodworth

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SWELL ($50-$99)
Eileen Baumgarten
James R. Brown
Steven W. Folkers
Margaret Hastings
Kevin R. McKelvie
David D. Schrader

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POSITIV ($10-$49)
Julia C. Brueck
Mary Anne Eichhorn
James Janossy, Jr.
Phillip Kloeckner
Leon Nelson
Sharon R. Peterson
Joyce J. Robinson
Beverly L. Sheridan

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(As of September 15, 2014.  Please report any inaccuracies.  Additional contributors will be acknowledged.)

Jay Peterson

Jay Peterson

Jay Peterson, Treasurer

Past Overtones

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December 2014
Enjoying the Comradery

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