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PARTNERING THROUGH PHILANTHROPY FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY<br />

In This Issue<br />

Runway To Hope<br />

Pledges $1 Million<br />

for Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital<br />

Women Playing For<br />

T.I.M.E.® Raises<br />

$510,000 for<br />

MD Anderson<br />

Cancer Center<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong><br />

Arnold Palmer<br />

Invitational<br />

Presented by<br />

MasterCard® Ticket<br />

Information Inside!<br />

Securing the<br />

Future through<br />

Endowments<br />

<strong>SPRING</strong><br />

2012<br />

Pictured from left to right: Darius Rucker; Karli Leonard;<br />

Arnold Palmer; Tony Martell, founder and chairman,<br />

T.J. Martell Foundation<br />

Arnold Palmer Honored<br />

with Lifetime Philanthropic Award by<br />

T.J. Martell Foundation at Awards<br />

Ceremony in New York City<br />

Photo courtesy Steve Prue


<strong>SPRING</strong> 2012<br />

Content<br />

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T.J. Martell Foundation Honors Arnold<br />

Palmer with Lifetime Achievement Award<br />

Chatlos Foundation Pledges $100,000<br />

for Alexander Center for Neonatology<br />

Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented<br />

by MasterCard®<br />

Runway To Hope Pledges $1 Million for<br />

Pediatric Brain Tumor Program<br />

Club Managers Association of America<br />

Raises $321,000 for Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital for Children<br />

Women Playing For T.I.M.E.® Raises<br />

$510,000 in 2011<br />

Securing the Future through<br />

Endowments<br />

Doctor’s Day<br />

Travel Program<br />

Life Rewards<br />

3160 Southgate Commerce Blvd., Suite 50<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong>, FL 32806<br />

orlandohealthfoundation.com<br />

407.841.5194 | fax 407.425.8545<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Kathy Johnson, Chairman<br />

Philip W. Rich, Vice Chairman<br />

Gregor Alexander, MD<br />

Immediate Past Chairman<br />

John W. Bozard<br />

President, <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation<br />

Kenneth M. Smith, Secretary<br />

Kelly Miller, Treasurer<br />

Amy Saunders<br />

Clarence H. Brown III, MD<br />

President/CEO, MD Anderson Cancer<br />

Center <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

Sherrie Sitarik<br />

President/CEO, <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Frantz E. Alphonse<br />

Don R. Ammerman<br />

Jess Bailes<br />

Rilous Carter<br />

James P. Caruso<br />

Roger Chapin<br />

Kenneth M. Clayton<br />

Bill Dillard<br />

Phillips A. Easterling<br />

Annette Ford<br />

Peter Fox<br />

M. Kathryn Garrett, MD<br />

Jane Gibson, PhD<br />

Carolyn Gosselin<br />

Lee Heard<br />

Alan C. Helman<br />

John W. Hillenmeyer<br />

Jim Hinson<br />

Sally Hoch<br />

Richard T. Hurt<br />

R. Brock Kelsey<br />

Edward F. Kinney<br />

Helen Leon<br />

Elaine M. Lustig<br />

R. Randolph Lyon<br />

Rafael E. Martinez<br />

Richard T. McCree Sr.<br />

Sheryl Meitin<br />

Diane O’Dell<br />

Cynthia C. Perry<br />

Donald A. Plumley, MD<br />

W. Russell Prather, MD<br />

Ray Sandhagen<br />

Joanne Santiago<br />

Robert N. Serros, MD<br />

Arnold Palmer Medical Center<br />

Foundation Board of Directors<br />

Founders Group<br />

Gregor Alexander, MD, Chairman<br />

Amy Saunders, Vice Chair<br />

John W. Bozard, President<br />

Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation<br />

Kathy Swanson, President<br />

Winnie Palmer Hospital<br />

Kathy Johnson, Chairman<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation Board<br />

Arnold Palmer<br />

Honorary Chairman & Founder<br />

Jay Albright, MD<br />

Amanda Caruso<br />

Veenod Chulani, MD<br />

Ray Easler<br />

Bill Gillaspie*<br />

Dee Haley<br />

R. Brock Kelsey<br />

Chris King<br />

Edward F. Kinney<br />

Helen Leon<br />

David Nykanen, MD<br />

Diane O’Dell<br />

Meredith Olavarria<br />

Chris Peters<br />

Lisa Pierzynsky<br />

Donald A. Plumley, MD<br />

W. Russell Prather, MD<br />

Jorge Ramirez, MD<br />

Ramon Ruiz, MD<br />

Tilly Starling<br />

Scott Weisz<br />

Scott Wellington<br />

Fonts: Futura Light and KuenstlerScript<br />

*Honorary Member<br />

Please Consider a Life-Saving Gift!<br />

You may call us at 321.841.5194, send a check in<br />

the envelope enclosed or make a secure online gift at<br />

orlandohealthfoundation.com. Thank you!<br />

Editor & Writer: Camilla Chapman<br />

Writer: Tricia Weiss<br />

Foundation & Friends is published by the <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation<br />

© 2011 <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

John W. Bozard<br />

President<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation and<br />

Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation<br />

It began with a promise….<br />

Isn’t that how many truly great,<br />

noble accomplishments begin?<br />

My thoughts turn to the visionary<br />

community leaders who promised<br />

to build Arnold Palmer Hospital<br />

for the children of Central Florida;<br />

our commitment to Arnold Palmer<br />

that “good” would never be “good<br />

enough” and our donors, who<br />

generously pledge to support<br />

our mission.<br />

In this particular instance, it began<br />

with a promise from a father to his<br />

dying son.<br />

T.J., a 17-year-old high school<br />

student, was battling leukemia. He<br />

asked his father, music industry<br />

executive Tony Martell, to raise a<br />

million dollars for cancer research<br />

so that “no one else will have<br />

to experience what I am going<br />

through.”<br />

Although Tony had no fundraising<br />

experience, he agreed. Two years<br />

later T.J. passed away, and Tony<br />

set forth on his journey to fulfill<br />

Dear Friends<br />

The best use of life is to invest it in something, which will outlast life.<br />

- William James<br />

the promise he had made to his<br />

son. Over the years, Tony has been<br />

joined by hundreds of volunteers<br />

and musician friends, including Ella<br />

Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman and<br />

Duke Ellington, who have worked<br />

passionately to help raise more<br />

than $250 million for treatment<br />

and research – far surpassing T.J.’s<br />

million dollar dream.<br />

T.J.’s selfless thoughts for others<br />

– people he would never know<br />

– set into motion a vision that<br />

would captivate the hearts and<br />

imaginations of countless others.<br />

His story has brought together<br />

some of the most well-known and<br />

accomplished recording artists,<br />

entertainment executives and,<br />

most recently, legendary golfer<br />

Arnold Palmer who was chosen<br />

by the T.J. Martell Foundation as<br />

the honoree of the 2011 Lifetime<br />

Achievement Award.<br />

As I traveled to New York to attend<br />

the awards gala, I could not help<br />

but reflect on how one measures a<br />

life well-lived. Is it determined by<br />

how far we climb in our careers?<br />

Fame and fortune? The material<br />

possessions we accumulate?<br />

Perhaps it is as simple as linking<br />

our personal passion, our life’s<br />

work, and the resulting fruits<br />

to ultimately benefit people for<br />

generations into the future.<br />

Within every person there is a story.<br />

Something meaningful that has<br />

touched and inspired them to make<br />

a difference for others through<br />

their gifts of time, talent, fortune<br />

or influence. Whether born from<br />

sorrow or the wings of inspiration,<br />

the resulting promises are reassuring<br />

– they evoke feelings of anticipation<br />

and good things to come.<br />

We are honored to know and be<br />

able to share a few of these stories<br />

in the following pages. From<br />

the Chatlos Foundation that is<br />

empowering our tiniest, most<br />

vulnerable patients in the Neonatal<br />

Intensive Care Unit to begin life<br />

as strong and healthy as possible<br />

(page 4); to Runway To Hope,<br />

the Give Hope Foundation and<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> Calling that are focused<br />

on easing the plight of children<br />

affected by cancer; to those who<br />

make planned gifts through their<br />

wills or trusts (Heritage Circle,<br />

page 17); to the many others who<br />

are actively making a difference in<br />

their own way for those who we<br />

serve at <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>.<br />

May they encourage you to<br />

pause and consider how others<br />

may have made your own way<br />

a little smoother, and perhaps<br />

how you may do the same…as I<br />

am choosing to do in this spring<br />

season of renewal.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

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<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>’s mission:<br />

to improve the health<br />

and quality of life of<br />

the individuals and<br />

communities we serve.<br />

T.J. Martell Foundation Honors Arnold<br />

Palmer with Lifetime Philanthropic Award<br />

Why is it important to join the 1918 Society?<br />

<strong>Health</strong>care is changing and <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> is at the forefront. As we approach our centennial, broad and expansive<br />

plans for new facilities are underway to accommodate innovative patient care practices, new technologies and multidisciplinary,<br />

collaborative teams. Our vision for the future is exciting but in the midst of an economic downturn, with<br />

even greater budget cuts and patient need, we simply cannot achieve this vision without the generous support of donors.<br />

Philanthropy empowers healthcare to be truly exceptional.<br />

With the generous philanthropic support of caring people, <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> is providing the highest level of care in<br />

many specialties including trauma, oncology, cardiology and pediatrics.<br />

And we’re not stopping there. Will you join us?<br />

To learn more, contact Lee Ann Fleming, senior development officer, 321.841.5059 or leeann.fleming@orlandohealth.<br />

com. To join the 1918 Society, visit orlandohealthfoundation.com, click on “Make a Gift” and then “1918 Society.”<br />

Lee Heard<br />

1918 Society member<br />

Foundation Board of Directors<br />

1918 Society<br />

Member<br />

Lee Heard<br />

“I joined the 1918 Society<br />

because I believe <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

deserves premier healthcare.<br />

It is amazing that <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> has been serving<br />

our community for nearly<br />

a century. I’m proud<br />

to financially support<br />

an organization that is<br />

dedicated to taking care of<br />

people during their greatest<br />

time of need.”<br />

1918 Society<br />

Membership Benefits<br />

Gold Level – $10,000<br />

• Includes all Silver Level benefits<br />

• Invitation to the President’s<br />

Roundtable event<br />

Silver Level – $5,000<br />

• Includes all Bronze Level benefits<br />

• Invitation to special donor events<br />

Bronze Level – $1,000<br />

• Recognition in <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

publications<br />

• Invitation to speaker series<br />

• Discount in <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> cafeterias<br />

and gift shops<br />

Photo courtesy Steve Prue<br />

Pictured from left to right: Arnold Palmer, Susan Lucci, Darius Rucker, Tony Martell, Donald Trump, Melania Trump<br />

In the city where people dream of seeing their names in<br />

lights, Arnold Palmer’s name shone brightly as he was<br />

recognized for his more than two decades of work in<br />

building Arnold Palmer Medical Center. The nationallyknown<br />

T.J. Martell Foundation awarded Mr. Palmer with<br />

the Lifetime Philanthropic Award at their annual gala<br />

in November, in front of a room full of celebrities and<br />

dignitaries. This award comes just months after Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital received its first grant from the T.J.<br />

Martell Foundation to support pediatric cancer research<br />

happening in <strong>Orlando</strong>.<br />

Arnold Palmer with Karli<br />

Leonard, who received<br />

treatment for cancer at Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital<br />

Country music star, Darius<br />

Rucker, presented the award<br />

to Mr. Palmer, sharing his own<br />

personal story of how Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital recently<br />

helped his young niece, Karli,<br />

battle a form of cancer.<br />

During the event, held at<br />

the Marriott Marquis Times<br />

Square in New York, several<br />

awards were bestowed on<br />

entertainment and business<br />

leaders while raising a<br />

record $1.3 million for cancer research. Among the other<br />

celebrities in attendance were daytime television icon,<br />

Susan Lucci, Grammy-winning country group Rascal Flatts,<br />

Donald Trump, and Will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas.<br />

Rucker performed two songs for the crowd, including a<br />

Frank Sinatra song dedicated to Mr. Palmer.<br />

The T.J. Martell Foundation has been a driving force<br />

nationally for leukemia, cancer and AIDS research. The<br />

foundation has given over $250 million for these causes,<br />

primarily through their partner hospitals and research<br />

facilities. In 2011, Arnold Palmer Medical Center joined<br />

the elite list of only eleven partner hospitals in the<br />

country, which includes The Mayo Clinic, Memorial<br />

Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Massachusetts General<br />

Hospital Cancer Center and The University of Texas<br />

MD Anderson Cancer Center.<br />

As a designated research facility Arnold Palmer Medical<br />

Center was awarded $50,000 from the T.J. Martell<br />

Foundation in April 2011. The grant will help the<br />

hospital continue performing research and developing<br />

innovative cancer treatments and protocols. We are proud<br />

to be recognized by the T.J. Martell Foundation for the<br />

groundbreaking work occurring each day at Arnold Palmer<br />

Medical Center.<br />

(Photo by Shahar Azran/WireImage)<br />

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Chatlos Foundation<br />

Pledges $100,000<br />

for Alexander<br />

Center for<br />

Neonatology<br />

“You can’t measure your worth by the values<br />

we place on our possessions. Real worth is<br />

determined by what you do with what you<br />

have...be it large or small.”<br />

William F. Chatlos, Sr.<br />

The Chatlos family has held a long tradition of<br />

generous philanthropic leadership at <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong>. Over the years, their significant gifts<br />

to our organization have helped provide lifesaving<br />

care in many areas including the Level<br />

One Trauma Center at <strong>Orlando</strong> Regional<br />

Medical Center, MD Anderson Cancer Center<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> and Arnold Palmer Hospital.<br />

Earlier this year, when the conversation turned<br />

to our urgent need to expand capacity within<br />

the Alexander Center for Neonatology at<br />

Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies,<br />

the response from our friends was swift. The<br />

Chatlos Foundation pledged a gift of $100,000<br />

to support enhancements to the delivery of<br />

care for our tiniest patients.<br />

William Chatlos, Jr. explains, “Our family and our<br />

foundation feel very blessed that we are able to<br />

support life-saving healthcare in our community.”<br />

“Philanthropic leaders like the Chatlos family<br />

understand our mission in the community, and<br />

they have once again generously agreed to help<br />

us achieve our vision for continuing to be there<br />

for our patients and their families,” adds John<br />

Bozard, Foundation president.<br />

Save the Date<br />

Tuesday, April 17, 2012<br />

Friends of Harriett<br />

present<br />

Benefiting The Tiny Babies at the Alexander<br />

Center for Neonatology at Winnie Palmer<br />

Hospital for Women & Babies<br />

Join Harriett Lake and 2012 Honoree Margery Pabst for an elegant Brunch,<br />

fabulous Silent Auction, Drawing of Chance, Orchestral and <strong>Orlando</strong> Ballet<br />

performances and much more...<br />

DoubleTree<br />

TM<br />

by hilton<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> Downtown<br />

To purchase tickets by phone or for information contact: Meredith @ 407-774-9671<br />

For online ticket purchase visit: friendsofharriett.com and select link for tickets.<br />

Be<br />

CONNECTED TO THE KIDS.<br />

Since 1989, Arnold Palmer Medical Center has been the main beneficiary of proceeds from<br />

the Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard ® . So by simply purchasing tickets,<br />

you are contributing to helping and healing the children of Central Florida.<br />

MARCH 19-25<br />

Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge<br />

ARNOLDPALMERINVITATIONAL.COM<br />

FOR TICKETS<br />

Select tickets also at Central Florida Publix stores.<br />

Presenting Sponsor<br />

Platinum Sponsor<br />

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Be<br />

CONNECTED TO A GOOD CAUSE.<br />

Runway to Hope Pledges $1 Million<br />

to Arnold Palmer Hospital<br />

Funds Will Help Pediatric Brain Tumor Program<br />

Expand Research, Education and Technology<br />

Created in 2011 by founders Mark and Josie NeJame, the<br />

non-profit Runway To Hope is already making an impact<br />

on the Central Florida community. Thanks to the success<br />

of its annual fundraising events and the support base it has<br />

developed, Runway To Hope pledged $1 million over seven<br />

years to the Pediatric Brain Tumor Program at Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital.<br />

Runway To Hope’s mission is to serve and provide direct<br />

support to the children and families in the Central Florida<br />

community who have been impacted by pediatric cancer.<br />

The organization’s annual Spring Fashion Soiree is a starstudded<br />

event, featuring approximately 30 children, ages two<br />

to 18, who either are battling or have overcome cancer. The<br />

children walk the runway arm-in-arm with one of the dozens<br />

of national and local celebrity escorts.<br />

The event has focused much attention on kids dealing<br />

with cancer, and has also garnered several muchdeserved<br />

awards, including Best Charity Event from<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> Business Journal, and the Award for Excellence<br />

in Fundraising by a Nonprofit Organization from the<br />

Association of Fundraising Professionals.<br />

But the Runway To Hope team says the biggest reward will<br />

be watching the impact their $1 million gift will make on<br />

the patients of Arnold Palmer Hospital, as the Pediatric<br />

Brain Tumor Program continues to grow.<br />

“Runway To Hope’s commitment and contribution to<br />

Arnold Palmer Hospital will have a tangible effect on<br />

countless children and families in Central Florida,” says<br />

John Bozard, president, Arnold Palmer Medical Center<br />

Foundation. “We applaud their commitment to this<br />

community and their decision to keep all of the funds<br />

raised here in the <strong>Orlando</strong> area.”<br />

Proceeds from the Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard ® benefit Arnold Palmer Medical Center.<br />

So get your tickets and get ready to have a great time supporting a great cause.<br />

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!<br />

FAMILY PACKAGE ( $ 120)<br />

— NEW THIS YEAR —<br />

• 2 Any-One-Day Tickets<br />

• 2 Youth Tickets (ages 13-17)<br />

• $25 Concession Card<br />

CLUB 8 TABLE FOR 10<br />

• All-inclusive hospitality<br />

• Beginning at $3,500 per day<br />

MARCH 19-25<br />

Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge<br />

MORE TICKET OPTIONS AT<br />

ARNOLDPALMERINVITATIONAL.COM<br />

Select tickets also at Central Florida Publix stores.<br />

David Burnes on the catwalk with<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> Magic Dancers<br />

Mark and Josie NeJame present Runway To Hope’s $1 million pledge to the team<br />

at Arnold Palmer Hospital.<br />

Save<br />

the<br />

Date<br />

Runway To Hope<br />

Spring Fashion Soiree<br />

May 19, 2012, 6:00 pm<br />

Waldorf Astoria <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

www.RunwayToHope.com<br />

Tatum Cempella shines on the runway with<br />

local news anchors, Vanessa Welch and Greg<br />

Warmoth<br />

Gabriella Grace “GG” Henderson with<br />

former local news anchor, Jacqueline<br />

London-McGee<br />

Emcees of the 2011 Spring Fashion Soiree,<br />

Bill & Guiliana Rancic with Evy Haner<br />

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Give Hope Foundation<br />

Pledges $30,000 to Center<br />

for Children’s Cancer and<br />

Blood Disorders at Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital<br />

Give Hope Foundation Volunteers and Board Members at the 2011 Give Hope and Hold ‘Em Event<br />

The Give Hope Foundation, which<br />

has been a great partner of Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital since its inception<br />

in 2005, has recently pledged<br />

$30,000 to our Center for Children’s<br />

Cancer and Blood Disorders.<br />

The volunteer organization<br />

provides support in a variety of<br />

ways to children and families<br />

in Central Florida who are<br />

battling childhood cancer. In<br />

addition to their pledge to Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital, the Give Hope<br />

Foundation also operates the Give<br />

Hope Hero Program to help grant<br />

a wish or, more often, much needed<br />

basic assistance to these families.<br />

“We, unfortunately, all know<br />

someone who has had cancer,” says<br />

Pete Piacenti, president, Give Hope<br />

Foundation. “It is a horrible disease<br />

when it strikes at any age, but<br />

somehow, when it affects a child,<br />

it seems even worse, and you feel<br />

even more helpless. The Give Hope<br />

Foundation was created to try and<br />

make a difference in the lives of the<br />

families battling cancer – meeting<br />

them at their time of greatest need.”<br />

“The Give Hope Foundation is<br />

making a real and profound impact<br />

on the lives of our patients here at<br />

Arnold Palmer Hospital,” states Tori<br />

Spradlin, vice president, Arnold<br />

Palmer Medical Center Foundation.<br />

My Healing<br />

Harmony<br />

Giving Children the Gift of<br />

Healing and Play through Music<br />

The “My Healing Harmony” Music<br />

Therapy Program at Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital was founded in 2010<br />

through a generous grant from<br />

Joey Fatone and the Fatone Family<br />

Foundation. Music therapy can<br />

reduce nausea, pain and anxiety<br />

and give emotional support to<br />

children during their procedures.<br />

Led by a credentialed music<br />

therapist, children can take part<br />

in expressive group or individual<br />

activities such as songwriting,<br />

playing instruments and<br />

performing – and even record<br />

their own songs and produce<br />

music videos in the music studio.<br />

No musical skills or experience<br />

are necessary to participate, and<br />

patients of all ages can benefit.<br />

We need your help to keep the<br />

music playing. Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital’s Music Therapy Program<br />

relies on your support to serve<br />

young patients. Please join us, so<br />

that together, we can let the music<br />

play on!<br />

To learn more , contact Jeff<br />

Muddell at 321.841.5840 or<br />

jeff.muddell@orlandohealth.com.<br />

Music Makes a Difference<br />

at Arnold Palmer hospital<br />

Music Charity Donates<br />

$30,000 to Pediatric<br />

Brain Tumor Program<br />

Music fans unite to drum up support for the new Pediatric<br />

Brain Tumor Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital.<br />

Rock By The Sea president, Beth Gosnell (second from left), is joined by the Pediatric<br />

Brain Tumor Program team (left to right): Hillary Bess, MSN, ARNP; Amy A. Smith,<br />

MD, Emily Owens Pickle, CCRP; and Michelle Richey, LCSW.<br />

Festival Raises<br />

$15,000 for Music<br />

Therapy Program<br />

The healing power of music comes to life daily with the<br />

“My Healing Harmony” Music Therapy Program at Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital. And recently, some of the biggest names in<br />

music helped the program while rocking <strong>Orlando</strong>.<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> Calling, a weekend-long music festival, featured<br />

headliners The Killers, Bob Seger and Kid Rock. Those<br />

headliners signed four Gibson Les Paul guitars as part of<br />

a worldwide auction that benefited the Music Therapy<br />

Program. The four guitars raised $5,000.<br />

Rock By The Sea, an organization that raises money<br />

through music events and concerts, recently donated<br />

$30,000 from their annual music festival in Panama City<br />

Beach, Florida, to support the Brain Tumor Program at<br />

Arnold Palmer Hospital.<br />

Rock By The Sea president, Beth Gosnell, and her team are<br />

passionate about music, and they are using it to support Dr.<br />

Amy Smith and her new neuro-oncology team,” says Jeff<br />

Muddell, Foundation vice president. “Their gift will help<br />

our program offer the highest level of care to patients and<br />

families across Florida who are in need of our services.”<br />

The next Rock By The Sea festival, scheduled for April<br />

26-29 in Panama City Beach, will also benefit Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital. The event will feature dozens of acts<br />

including major recording artists NEEDTOBREATHE<br />

and Shawn Mullins.<br />

For more information and to view a complete listing of<br />

fundraising events, visit rockbythesea.org.<br />

In addition, when the auction announcement was made,<br />

Melvin Benn, CEO and founder of the company which<br />

produced <strong>Orlando</strong> Calling, also made a $10,000 donation<br />

to the Music Therapy Program.<br />

“Music has always affected the human spirit in powerful<br />

ways. And, watching its positive healing power on these<br />

children fighting cancer is truly a remarkable experience,”<br />

says Melvin Benn.<br />

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2 nd Annual Git-R-Done<br />

Celebrity Golf Classic<br />

Dan Whitney with Peter and Jennifer Belmore and their daughter Stella, who was diagnosed with hip dysplasia after birth.<br />

In addition to the annual golf<br />

tournament in 2010, the<br />

Git-R-Done Foundation made a<br />

$5 million dollar commitment to<br />

the Arnold Palmer Medical Center<br />

Foundation and our International<br />

Hip Dysplasia Institute for the<br />

treatment and cure of hip dysplasia.<br />

Pictured left to right: Jay Albright, MD; George Haidukewych, MD;<br />

Lee Janzen; Charles Price, MD; and Joshua Langford, MD<br />

On October 16 and 17,<br />

Larry the Cable Guy hosted<br />

The Second Annual Git-<br />

R-Done Celebrity Golf<br />

Classic at Grand Cypress<br />

Golf Club in <strong>Orlando</strong>. The<br />

event raised over $100,000<br />

for Arnold Palmer Medical<br />

Center Foundation and the<br />

International Hip Dysplasia<br />

Institute at Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital.<br />

Larry the Cable Guy, aka Dan<br />

Whitney, and his wife, Cara,<br />

have a special reason for being<br />

involved. Their son, Wyatt,<br />

was born with hip dysplasia,<br />

which is the number one birth<br />

abnormality in newborns.<br />

“My family’s personal<br />

experience with hip dysplasia<br />

opened our eyes to how<br />

common this is, but how little<br />

is known about it,” states Dan.<br />

“Our hope is that this gift can<br />

be a springboard for more<br />

research, education, and better<br />

treatment for patients all over<br />

the world who suffer with hip<br />

dysplasia.”<br />

Scan the QR<br />

Code with your<br />

smart phone<br />

to watch<br />

the Belmore<br />

family’s story<br />

about hip<br />

dysplasia<br />

Rich Lerner welcomes the<br />

participants of The December Classic<br />

The December<br />

Classic hosted<br />

by Rich Lerner<br />

For the twelfth year, Golf Channel<br />

anchor, Rich Lerner, and his wife, Robin,<br />

hosted over 100 participants, including<br />

some of the biggest names in golf, for<br />

The December Classic Charity Pro-Am.<br />

For the second year, the event benefited<br />

the Alexander Center for Neonatology<br />

at Winnie Palmer Hospital, raising more<br />

than $70,000.<br />

Golf legend Annika Sorenstam<br />

highlighted the field of pros and<br />

celebrities, which included major<br />

champions and Golf Channel<br />

personalities. The three-day event at<br />

ChampionsGate Golf Club included a par<br />

3 contest under the lights, a gala dinner<br />

and the Classic pro-am golf tournament.<br />

Tommy Bahama’s 5 th Annual<br />

Caribbean Classic<br />

Andy Donato, general manager, Tommy<br />

Bahama at Pointe <strong>Orlando</strong>, and Peggy Smith,<br />

resident manager, Hubbard House<br />

Celebrating its fifth year, the Tommy<br />

Bahama Caribbean Classic raised nearly<br />

$50,000 for the hospitality homes at<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, which include Hubbard<br />

House on the downtown campus and<br />

The Cynthia C. & William E. Perry<br />

Pavilion at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital.<br />

The event added a new aspect this year<br />

with a dinner and charity auction held<br />

Sunday, October 2 at Tommy Bahama’s<br />

Restaurant & Bar. The four-person best<br />

ball scramble took place the following day<br />

at the Rosen Shingle Creek Golf Club.<br />

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Arnold Palmer Hospital is<br />

on Santa’s Nice List<br />

Santa’s Magical Arrival and Pictures with Santa at the Mall at<br />

Millenia Benefit Hospital<br />

Santa delivered a big gift this year to Arnold Palmer Hospital. The<br />

Mall at Millenia selected Arnold Palmer Hospital as the beneficiary<br />

of their two major holiday events: Santa’s Magical Arrival and<br />

pictures with Santa. The two events together raised over $7,500.<br />

On Friday, November 11, families joined together at the mall to<br />

kick off the holiday season and welcome Santa as he arrived on the<br />

rooftop. A donation of $10 per family of four was requested to enter<br />

the extraordinary outdoor winter scene, complete with food, music,<br />

dancing and entertainment by stilt walkers, magicians, Mrs. Claus<br />

and other characters from the Mall’s “Hollyville” Christmas Village.<br />

Additionally, throughout the entire holiday season, guests were<br />

encouraged to make voluntary contributions to Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital during their child’s photo session with Santa.<br />

Santa also made a special stop at Arnold Palmer Hospital to bring<br />

holiday cheer to children who were unable to join the fun at the mall.<br />

Aflac and Macy’s<br />

Partner to Raise<br />

Money for Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital<br />

Arnold Palmer Hospital was<br />

selected this year as one of<br />

approximately 50 hospitals<br />

around the country to benefit<br />

from the sale of special, limitededition<br />

Holiday Ducks sold<br />

exclusively at Macy’s.<br />

One hundred percent of the<br />

proceeds from the sale of the Aflac<br />

Holiday Ducks in participating<br />

Central Florida Macy’s stores<br />

benefited pediatric cancer<br />

research and treatment at Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital.<br />

CMAA Golf Tournament<br />

Giving Exceeds $321,000<br />

For 16 years, the Club Managers<br />

Association of America (CMAA)<br />

Sunshine Region has coordinated<br />

an annual golf tournament to give<br />

back to the community. Each year,<br />

the dollars raised have benefited<br />

programs at Arnold Palmer Hospital<br />

that are critical to caring for the<br />

specialized needs of pediatric<br />

patients. At the 16th Annual CMAA<br />

Charity Golf Tournament, held<br />

at <strong>Orlando</strong>’s most revered golf<br />

destination, Arnold Palmer’s Bay<br />

Hill Club & Lodge, CMAA raised<br />

another $30,000, elevating the total<br />

giving in the event’s history to more<br />

than $321,000.<br />

“We couldn’t be more proud to be<br />

the host venue this year for such an<br />

important event,” says Ray Easler,<br />

general manager, Bay Hill Club &<br />

Lodge. “It is our privilege to serve<br />

the community and Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital. Knowing the role this<br />

plays in improving the lives of these<br />

special children and their families<br />

cannot be put into words.”<br />

The proceeds from this year’s<br />

tournament benefit the Hewell<br />

Kids’ Kidney Center at Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital, which cares for<br />

children suffering from chronic<br />

kidney disease.<br />

“The support we receive from the<br />

CMAA tournament is instrumental<br />

in offering the highest level of care to<br />

the children and families we treat,”<br />

says Jorge Ramirez, MD, director,<br />

Pediatric Nephrology at Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital.<br />

In 2011, Arnold Palmer Hospital<br />

received more than 7,000 inpatient<br />

Pictured from left to right:<br />

Roy Schindele, Director of<br />

Sales and Marketing, Bay Hill<br />

Club & Lodge; Jeff Rogers,<br />

Water Tweakers LLC; Jorge<br />

Ramirez, MD, Director of<br />

Pediatric Nephrology, Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital; Jeff Hartigan,<br />

General Manager, Interlachen<br />

Country Club; Arnold Palmer;<br />

Matthew Boseo, Rosen College<br />

of Hospitality; Timothy O’Neil,<br />

Club and Golf Operations<br />

Manager, Orange Tree Golf Club;<br />

Ray Easler, General Manager,<br />

Bay Hill Club & Lodge<br />

and outpatient visits from children<br />

seeking treatment for some form of<br />

kidney disease.<br />

Success of the event is due in large<br />

part to the efforts of major sponsor,<br />

Glenmorangie, 140 participants and<br />

CMAA members and volunteers<br />

from the UCF Rosen School of<br />

Hospitality CMAA Student Chapter.<br />

Additional sponsors included Jet<br />

Blue Challenge, Sysco, Titleist and<br />

Musty Putters.<br />

After four consecutive years at<br />

the Bay Hill Club & Lodge, the<br />

2012 tournament will take place<br />

at Isleworth Golf & Country Club<br />

on September 10, 2012. For more<br />

information, contact Tracey Stein<br />

at 321.841.5345 or Tracey.Stein@<br />

orlandohealth.com<br />

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Panera Bread<br />

Panera Bread’s Pink Ribbon Bagels have proven once again they<br />

are a big hit in Central Florida and are making a difference<br />

for MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong> and cancer patients. The 2011<br />

Pink Ribbon Bagel campaign sold more than 52,000 bagels in<br />

October raising over $30,000. During the past seven years, the<br />

Pink Ribbon Bagel campaign has raised $170,256 to support<br />

cancer services at MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong>.<br />

Real Men Wear Pink<br />

Local Male Celebrities Wear Pink and Raise $12,252 for<br />

Breast Cancer Awareness<br />

Local male celebrities hit the runway for Real Men Wear<br />

Pink, a showcase in support of breast cancer awareness and<br />

the latest in men’s fall fashion trends. Presented by Saks Fifth<br />

Avenue at the Florida Mall, funds were raised through ticket<br />

sales, a percentage of store sales and proceeds from Sak’s<br />

commemorative breast cancer tee-shirts.<br />

Panera Bread’s Eryn Catter (far left) presents a check for $30,483 to MD<br />

Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong> President and CEO Dr. Clarence Brown, III (third from<br />

right) and other MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong> team members.<br />

WPFT members and co-founder, Elaine Lustig (second from left), present a check for $510,000 to MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong>’s president and CEO, Clarence H. Brown III, MD<br />

(far left), and MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong> oncologist, Veronica Schimp, MD (far right).<br />

Women Playing For T.I.M.E. ® Raises<br />

$510,000 for MD Anderson<br />

Cancer Center <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

Women Playing For T.I.M.E. (Technology, Immediate<br />

diagnosis, Mammography and Education) presented<br />

MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong> with a check for $510,000<br />

raised from the group’s fundraising events held<br />

throughout 2011. The announcement was made during<br />

WPFT’s 19th anniversary charity golf tournament held at<br />

Lake Nona Golf & Country Club.<br />

Since its inception in 1993, WPFT has raised a total of<br />

$8.6 million to fund breast cancer research and other<br />

cancers affecting women as well as community education<br />

about early detection, appropriate screenings and healthy<br />

lifestyles and prevention.<br />

During the luncheon, guests began making spontaneous<br />

gift announcements, raising an additional $60,000 in<br />

unexpected philanthropic support. Says Cheryl Collins,<br />

Foundation vice president, “It was a complete surprise<br />

and an incredibly dramatic conclusion to an outstanding<br />

year with WPFT!”<br />

Throughout Pink October, numerous and diverse events<br />

were held throughout the community to raise awareness<br />

and support for women affected by cancer. Following are<br />

highlights of a few of those events.<br />

Male models for the Real Men Wear Pink event included‐ MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong> president and CEO, Clarence H. Brown III, MD and other male MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

oncologists. Other local male celebrities who walked the runway in pink included <strong>Orlando</strong> Mayor Buddy Dyer; <strong>Orlando</strong> Police Chief Paul Rooney; Florida Citrus Sports’ CEO, Steve<br />

Hogan; <strong>Orlando</strong> City Soccer player Ian Fuller; <strong>Orlando</strong> Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell; WESH 2’s Todd Husty, MD; president of the Knob Hill Group and founding partner,<br />

Winter Park Magazine, Rick Walsh; husband of Women Playing For T.I.M.E. co-founder Sheila Solomon, Mickey Solomon; and plastic surgeon, Kenrick Spence, MD.<br />

Think Pink 5K Fun Run<br />

Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and the<br />

Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Family Center<br />

hosted the 2 nd Annual “Think<br />

Pink” 5k Fun Run/Walk and health<br />

expo. Over 25 physician offices and<br />

company vendors participated in the<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Expo to raise awareness of<br />

breast cancer. A total of 363 runners<br />

participated in the run, which raised<br />

a total of $ 7,295.<br />

Pop Warner<br />

The collaboration betrween Mid<br />

Florida Pop Warner, North <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

Kiwanis and <strong>Orlando</strong> Sports<br />

Foundation resulted in a donation<br />

of $11,000 to MD Anderson -<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong>. Their Youth Bowl Game in<br />

October raised $6,000 and <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

Sports Foundation generously<br />

donated $5,000.<br />

Chick-fil-A ®<br />

Milkshake Promotion<br />

During the month of October,<br />

nearly 700 strawberry milkshakes<br />

were sold at the Chick-fil-A located<br />

on Orange Avenue in <strong>Orlando</strong>,<br />

raising $500 in support of<br />

MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong>.<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> International<br />

Dragon Boat<br />

Festival Presented by<br />

Walgreens<br />

This year’s Dragon Boat Festival was a<br />

huge success with a record number of<br />

teams topping 70! One of the largest<br />

donations was made by the City of<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> employees. With Mayor<br />

Buddy Dyer, they presented a check for<br />

$30,000 to MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong>.<br />

Next year is already off to a promising<br />

start with Walgreens recommitted as<br />

the 2012 festival sponsor.<br />

Brighton Collectibles<br />

Brighton Collectibles at The Mall<br />

at Millenia and Pointe <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

presented WPFT with a check in the<br />

amount of $2,130 as a result of their<br />

Power of Pink bracelet sales.<br />

Golden Bear Club at<br />

Keene’s Pointe<br />

The Golden Bear Club at Keene’s<br />

Pointe hosted its second annual,<br />

co-ed golf event raising $24,000<br />

in support for MD Anderson –<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong>.<br />

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C. Carlisle &<br />

Margaret Tippit<br />

Leaving a Legacy<br />

C. Carlisle and Margaret Tippit lived lives focused on<br />

serving their community - a legacy that will long survive<br />

both of them. Even after losing her husband in 2003,<br />

Margaret continued her involvement with several charities<br />

throughout the country until she passed late last year.<br />

Known by family and friends as Tip and Margie, they<br />

were beloved parents, grandparents and philanthropists.<br />

Tip and Margie traveled the world, touring 190 countries<br />

together. They were blessed with five children and 21<br />

grandchildren.<br />

In addition, they were strong supporters of Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital, giving through a variety of planned gifts<br />

including charitable trusts and life insurance to create a<br />

philanthropic legacy that will continue for many years.<br />

Charitable trusts are an excellent way to provide income for<br />

you and your family, receive significant income and estate tax<br />

benefits, and create a lasting legacy at <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>.<br />

Life insurance provides an opportunity to make a<br />

meaningful yet relatively low-cost gift, it offers immediate<br />

tax benefits and supports the life-saving work of our<br />

hospitals.<br />

“Tip and Margie were great friends to Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital,” says John Bozard, president, Arnold Palmer<br />

Medical Center Foundation. “We are honored that the<br />

Tippits chose our mission to support during their lives<br />

and appreciate their use of planned giving, which will<br />

continue providing support for generations of children at<br />

Arnold Palmer Hospital.”<br />

Tip and Margie will both be deeply missed by the Arnold<br />

Palmer Medical Center Foundation.<br />

Securing the Future<br />

through Endowment<br />

Many of <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>’s programs and facilities require continuous charitable funding to support their operations. As<br />

a donor, choosing to establish a permanent endowment can help ensure that the future needs of these costly yet critical<br />

programs remain available to our community.<br />

An endowment is a permanent fund established to benefit an institution for a specific purpose chosen by the donor. In an<br />

endowment fund, the principal is invested and only a portion of the investment earnings are spent. The rest of the earnings<br />

are directed back into the fund, so that the endowment grows over time, becoming a perpetual source of funding for whatever<br />

the donor wishes to achieve.<br />

Following is a listing of endowments that have been established at <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>. Donors may choose to contribute to<br />

one of these or establish their own. For more information, please contact Janet Morrow at 321.841.1466, janet.morrow@<br />

orlandohealth.com or Matt Lilly at 321.843.2488 or matt.lilly@orlandohealth.com. You may also visit us online at<br />

orlandohealth.com/plannedgiving.<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>’s Nursing Alumni Reunion<br />

• Edward B. Crowell Endowment<br />

• The John Hillenmeyer Endowment for<br />

Medical Excellence<br />

• Eleanora Conrad Scheer Endowment for<br />

Arnold Palmer Hospital<br />

• Leona M. Getty Endowment for Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital<br />

• Alexander C. MacKinnon and Cynthia Z.<br />

MacKinnon Endowment<br />

• Betty & Bill Hussey Endowment<br />

• Mary J. Irwin Cancer Research Endowment<br />

• Richard and Susan Hornick Endowment<br />

• Edmund L. Murray Endowment for ORMC<br />

• Gray, Harris, Robinson Endowment<br />

• Janet McGavock Memorial Endowment<br />

• Charles & Barbara Stuart Endowment<br />

• June McMorris Nursing Endowment<br />

Current and Retired Nurses Travel across the Country<br />

to Visit With Former Classmates and Remain Involved<br />

in the Future of Nursing at <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

With great pride and dedication to service, graduates and<br />

instructors from ORMC’s former nursing school return<br />

each year for an alumni reunion. The special weekend brings<br />

together nurses from the many graduating classes of the<br />

School of Nursing that operated at ORMC from 1921 – 1973.<br />

As graduates of our former nursing school,<br />

these individuals are an extension of our<br />

family and an important part of our history.<br />

Their dedication, training and service laid the<br />

groundwork for the excellence in nursing for<br />

which <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> is well known. Today,<br />

more than 4,000 nurses help to carry out our<br />

mission at <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>.<br />

Members of the<br />

Class of 1961<br />

celebrating their<br />

50th reunion.<br />

• Robert Dyment Endowment<br />

• Vivian M. Quinn Endowment<br />

• Madeline Gentile Endowment<br />

• Caroline E. Zull Endowment for Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital<br />

• Carl and Margaret Tippit Endowment<br />

• Muriel Sims Endowment for Children<br />

• Mary Sue McHenry Endowment for Arnold<br />

Palmer Hospital<br />

• The Sylvia Cohen Endowment at Arnold<br />

Palmer Medical Center<br />

• Alys M. Donniez Endowment<br />

• Ethel C. Seibel Endowment<br />

• Neonatology Associates of Central Florida<br />

Endowment<br />

• RLF, Inc. Endowment<br />

• Lucille and Stephen T. Dean Endowment<br />

• Helen Gray Dean Endowment<br />

• Nicole Endre Endowment<br />

• Zachary Robert Kuder Endowment<br />

• Sarah Szafranski Endowment Fund<br />

• Alvina Treadwell Endowment<br />

• William H. Dial Endowment<br />

• John Vincent Sauer Endowment<br />

• Ann M. and Clarence H. Brown III, MD<br />

Endowment<br />

• Leo M. and Nola G. Flowers Endowment<br />

• Bernard C. Hasty Endowment<br />

• Carl E. Stallard and Letitia Brooks Stallard<br />

Endowment<br />

• Robert F. and Mary M. Stonerock<br />

Endowment<br />

• Mildred Overstreet Endowment<br />

• The Mary L. Malone Scholarship Fund for<br />

Nursing<br />

• General W.E. “Joe” and Ruth T. Potter<br />

Endowment<br />

• Joyce G. Sorn Nursing Scholarship<br />

Endowment<br />

• B. R. Chamberlain Endowment for Medical<br />

Education<br />

• Patricia & David Schwartz Endowed Chair at<br />

the Cancer Research Institute<br />

• Kenneth R. and Patsy E. Guthrie Endowment<br />

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Honor the Physicians in Your Life<br />

During this Year’s National Doctor’s Day<br />

South Seminole Hospital Women’s Advisory Council<br />

Special physicians who make a difference in our lives deserve to be recognized. On National Doctor’s Day, March 30,<br />

let your physicians know how much you appreciate their commitment to your health by honoring them with a<br />

tribute gift through the <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation.<br />

A letter will be sent to inform your physicians that you have made a gift in their honor. Your tax-deductible tribute will<br />

also help make a difference in the lives of those we serve by supporting <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>’s areas of greatest need.<br />

To recognize your physician in time for National Doctor’s Day, please either give a secure online gift at<br />

orlandohealth.kintera.org/doctorsday or complete the form below and send your gift in the enclosed<br />

envelope before Friday, March 16, 2012.<br />

YES, I would like to make a tribute gift in<br />

recognition of a special physician in my life.<br />

Enclosed is my 2012 Doctor’s Day gift in the amount of $_________________<br />

Your Name _____________________________________________________ Phone___________________<br />

Address_________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City _____________________________________________State _____________ Zip __________________<br />

My gift is in honor of the following physician: (please complete all of the following)<br />

Doctor (first name)___________________________ (last name)___________________________________<br />

Address_________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City _________________________State ______ Zip _____________Phone__________________________<br />

Payment: q Check q Cash q Visa/MC q AMEX q Discover<br />

Account Number: ________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________<br />

Amount of Donation: ________________ Signature: ___________________________________________<br />

Please print your name as you wish to be recognized _____________________________________ -Orq<br />

Check here if you wish to remain anonymous<br />

Check should be made payable to the <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation.<br />

We greatly appreciate your support. Thank you.<br />

PLEASE MAIL YOUR COMPLETED FORM ALONG WITH YOUR TRIBUTE GIFT TO:<br />

THE ORLANDO HEALTH FOUNDATION<br />

3160 SOUTHGATE COMMERCE BLVD., SUITE 50, ORLANDO, FL 32806<br />

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FOUNDATION ARE DEDUCTIBLE FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW. THE FOUNDATION RECOMMENDS THAT YOU<br />

CONSULT WITH YOUR TAX ADVISOR CONCERNING ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED<br />

FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL FREE, 800-435-7352 WITHIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT,<br />

APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. THE FOUNDATION IS A REGISTERED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION (CH577).<br />

DM-MDTRIB-0312 FF<br />

Left to right: Michele Mandlekorn, Phyllis Wallace, Nancy Freeman, Donna Bundy, Melanie Chase, SSHWAC Chairman, and Christina Crowley, Fundraising Chairman<br />

Casino Night Raises $10,000 to Purchase New Technology<br />

for Women’s Imaging Center<br />

The Women’s Advisory Council was established by the <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> Foundation to promote advocacy and funding initiatives<br />

in support of quality healthcare programs and services at South<br />

Seminole Hospital. Comprised of volunteers, this leadership<br />

group shares time and expertise to help evaluate programs;<br />

identify new opportunities and initiatives; advocate for and<br />

promote wellness and community outreach programs; and<br />

build a culture of philanthropy to ultimately benefit and ensure<br />

availability of quality healthcare services for those we serve.<br />

Recently, the Women’s Advisory Council hosted a Casino Night<br />

at the Sanford Zoo. A total of $10,000 was raised, enabling the<br />

purchase of a new neoprobe for the Women’s Imaging Center at<br />

South Seminole Hospital.<br />

To learn more about the Women’s Advisory Council, please<br />

contact Karen Jensen, vice president and executive director,<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation, at 407.841.5194.<br />

South Seminole Hospital<br />

Women’s Advisory Council<br />

2012 Members<br />

Alice Weinberg, Chairman<br />

Judy Van Der Weide, Chairman-Elect<br />

Donna Bundy<br />

Tina Calderone<br />

Marty Chan<br />

Melanie Chase<br />

Cheryl Cicotti<br />

Kristina Clements<br />

Melanie Cornell<br />

Christina Crowley<br />

Bonnie Donihi<br />

Michelle Ertel<br />

Elise Eslinger<br />

Shelly Ferrone<br />

Nancy Freeman<br />

Elizabeth Gaussant<br />

Andria Herr<br />

Tricia Johnson<br />

Delores Kennedy<br />

Joanne Krebs<br />

Susan Logan<br />

Katrina Powell<br />

Pamm Redditt<br />

Sarah Reece<br />

Susan Roberts<br />

Sandra Robinson<br />

Carol Saporito<br />

Deanne Schaffner<br />

Andrea Sider<br />

Sue Silberbusch<br />

Phyllis Wallace<br />

Beverly Winesburgh<br />

Bell Woods<br />

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THE DALI MUSEUM PACIFIC NW ASHEVILLE, NC CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

Day Trips<br />

Life’s A Trip Tours, 407.855.9732 or Barbara@lifes-a-triptours.com<br />

Caladesi Island<br />

March 27, 2012 (7:30 am – 5:30 pm)<br />

$69 (no refunds after March 2, 2012)<br />

Enjoy a walking nature tour of the island,<br />

lunch at the Café Honeymoon and browse<br />

local specialty shops.<br />

On The Horizon…<br />

Cocoa Village Playhouse<br />

April 21, 2012 (10:45 am – 5:30 pm)<br />

$71 (no refunds after March 12, 2012)<br />

Lunch at Ossorio on Brevard Avenue and<br />

see “Titanic”.<br />

The Dali Museum<br />

June 5, 2012 (9:45 am – 5:30 pm)<br />

$78 (no refunds after May 15, 2012)<br />

Lunch at The Hangar Restaurant & Flight<br />

Lounge in St. Petersburg and tour the<br />

newly designed Dali Museum.<br />

Ringling Museum of Art – September 25, 2012 – $89<br />

See one of the largest collections of internationally recognized art; dinner at the Dutch<br />

Heritage Restaurant.<br />

Historic Bok Tower Gardens – December 4, 2012 – $64<br />

Tour the 1930s Pinewood Estate; hear the concert of the bells; lunch at the Carillon Café.<br />

Reference the <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation when booking your trip!<br />

U.S. & International Trips<br />

South Dakota – The Black Hills and Badlands<br />

June 5 – 11, 2012<br />

Collette Vacations<br />

Cost: from $2,299* including airfare and insurance fee<br />

Discover the spirit of the American West. Climb aboard<br />

an 1880 locomotive. Visit magnificent Mt. Rushmore.<br />

See Crazy Horse Memorial, the world’s largest sculpture<br />

still in progress. Travel to the legendary Black Hills. Visit<br />

Kevin Costner’s “Tatanka: Story of the Bison” interpretive<br />

center, depicting the relationship of bison and man. See the<br />

American prairie as it was 300 years ago. Explore the legends<br />

in the city of Deadwood, home to Wild Bill Hickok and<br />

Calamity Jane. Travel the backcountry of Custer State Park.<br />

Journey through the natural beauty of Badlands National<br />

Park. Complete your experience with a home-hosted<br />

farewell dinner in a lodge nestled in the woods of Keystone.<br />

Pacific NW and California<br />

August 27 – September 3, 2012<br />

Collette Vacations<br />

Cost: from $2,799*, including airfare and insurance fee<br />

Explore the majestic Pacific Northwest and California<br />

on this eight-day adventure, from the wilds of Mount St.<br />

Helens and the Columbia River Gorge to the sophistication<br />

of Portland and San Francisco. Travel along Oregon’s<br />

beautiful Pacific coast. Enjoy a cruise up the Rogue River.<br />

Visit Redwood National Park. Explore Eureka, a historic<br />

timber and fishing village. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge<br />

and discover the “City by the Bay” – San Francisco.<br />

On the Horizon...<br />

Asheville, NC<br />

April 15 – 19, 2012<br />

Life’s-A-Trip Tours<br />

Cost: from $849*<br />

Mackinaw Island, MI<br />

July 28 – August 5, 2012<br />

Life’s-A-Trip Tours<br />

Cost: from $1,159*<br />

Greece & Turkey (Land & Cruise)<br />

September 2 - 17, 2012<br />

AHI Travel<br />

Cost: from $4,745* including all excursions and gratuities<br />

Fort Myers, FL<br />

October 9 – 10, 2012<br />

Life’s-A-Trip Tours<br />

Cost: from $319*<br />

Myrtle Beach, SC<br />

November 8 – 11, 2012<br />

Life’s-A-Trip Tours<br />

Cost: from $649*<br />

For more information about these trips, visit<br />

orlandohealthfoundation.com/travelclub or contact our<br />

travel partners directly:<br />

AHI Travel – 800.323.7373<br />

Collette Vacations – 877.872.4331<br />

Life’s-A-Trip Tours – 407.855.9732<br />

*Prices are limited time offers, per person, based on double occupancy and do not include airfare unless indicated.<br />

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<strong>Health</strong>y U<br />

An <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Lifestyle Medicine Initiative<br />

Spring is a time of renewal and refreshment. It’s in that light that I share the following: I<br />

recently found myself smack dab in the middle of a major health crisis. I didn’t get there by<br />

chance. It was not a random “happening.” Approximately four years ago, my brother was<br />

diagnosed with a genetic heart condition. Rather than writing it off as “his problem,” I was<br />

proactive with my own health and proceeded to be tested for the condition. I was relieved to<br />

learn that I did not have the same condition but was surprised to learn I had “an issue” of my<br />

own. Mine was one that is typically only discovered post-mortem… Wow! How lucky was I to<br />

have found it early! I have since made a full-recovery and am stronger than ever…but that is<br />

because I was proactive in making decisions to improve my health.<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Volunteers and Team<br />

Members Celebrate<br />

Holiday Season<br />

Each winter, <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> hosts gatherings<br />

across the organization to recognize our<br />

volunteers and their tremendous contributions<br />

toward caring for our patients.<br />

Ann Alexander, Physician Relations Manager and Shirley Kearney, Dr. P. Phillips Hospital Volunteer<br />

Lee A. O’Donnell, BSE<br />

Corporate Manager<br />

Lifestyle Medicine<br />

You can be proactive in ensuring you live a long and rewarding life as well. It does not have to<br />

be through medical tests, diagnostic procedures and/or treatments. It can be through your daily<br />

habits and actions. Taking it back to the spring theme, I have listed six helpful hints for taking<br />

control and being proactive in your health!<br />

Now is the perfect time to “spring” into action. You are the only person who can take<br />

responsibility for your health and well-being. Be proactive to live a happy and healthy life.<br />

S P R I N G<br />

Dr. P. Phillips Hospital Volunteers, Shirley Stanton and Doris Gindin, are big winners.<br />

during holiday games!<br />

Arnold Palmer Medical CenterVolunteer Services team members have fun<br />

with volunteers. L-R: Rebekah Pate, Alexis Bentley, Cary D’Ortona, Angela<br />

Phillips and Erin Tierney<br />

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SIMPLE.<br />

Keep it simple.<br />

(No need to say<br />

any more here…)<br />

PLAN ahead.<br />

Think it through.<br />

Write it down.<br />

Whatever the<br />

change you are<br />

undertaking, be<br />

deliberate. If you<br />

fail to plan, then<br />

you are planning<br />

to fail.<br />

REMEMBER<br />

the “why” behind<br />

your actions.<br />

WHY are you<br />

going for a walk?<br />

WHY did you<br />

request your<br />

salad dressing on<br />

the side? WHY<br />

did you call your<br />

loved ones today?<br />

IDENTIFY<br />

incentives. What<br />

is it you want<br />

to get out of<br />

your efforts?<br />

More mobility?<br />

<strong>Health</strong>ier tests<br />

results? See<br />

your children<br />

get married?<br />

Play with your<br />

grandchildren?<br />

NO excuses.<br />

Period. There<br />

is rarely a valid,<br />

logical reason<br />

to not make a<br />

positive change.<br />

Yes, it takes<br />

conscious effort.<br />

And, yes, it can<br />

be challenging.<br />

But is anything<br />

worthwhile<br />

ever easy?<br />

GET started<br />

today. Right now.<br />

There’s no time<br />

like the present.<br />

Arnold Palmer Medical Center volunteers, Jackie Crane, June Keith and Mia<br />

Cunningham, enjoy a holiday luncheon.<br />

MD Anderson – <strong>Orlando</strong> volunteers, Jack Dwyer and<br />

Emma Shackelford, entertain with great music.<br />

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An ideal way to celebrate the life of someone special is through a gift in their name. Not only does your gift<br />

honor the individual, it also enables <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> to carry on life-saving care for others.<br />

Please consider giving a life-saving gift TODAY! You may call us at 407.841.5194, send a check<br />

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Memorial Contributors List – October 1 through December 31, 2011<br />

In Memory of Jamie Alexander<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Alexander<br />

In Memory of Rafael J. Angulo<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Jorge R. Angulo<br />

In Memory of John L. Apodaca<br />

Mrs. Lucille C. Apodaca<br />

In Memory of James M. Bartz<br />

Mrs. Maxine C. Bartz<br />

In Memory of Louise D. Beachboard<br />

Mr. Benvis E. Beachboard<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Beam<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Harrold<br />

Ms. Michelle Maggart<br />

Mr. James Stephen Turner<br />

In Memory of Thomas F. Bernier<br />

Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club<br />

and Lodge<br />

In Memory of Janet M. Bialorucki<br />

Mr. David A. Bialorucki<br />

In Memory of Wilbur L. Booth<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Foundation, Inc.<br />

In Memory of Gladys T. Bosserman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Bozard<br />

Mrs. Dorothy S. Cole<br />

Ms. Winona E. Cook<br />

Paul Geary, MD<br />

Mrs. Caren J. Hewitt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. James<br />

Ms. Karen T. Jensen<br />

Mrs. Babby Simpson Wiedman<br />

In Memory of Brady Boys<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Brady<br />

YourCause, LLC<br />

In Memory of Jean Z. Campbell<br />

Ms. Judy Van Valkenburgh<br />

In Memory of Carlos Carrera<br />

Anonymous<br />

In Memory of Barbara E. Chasteen<br />

Ms. Brenda L. Chasteen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Crouter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Waggoner<br />

In Memory of Katherine M. Cielak<br />

Southwest Airlines <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

In Memory of Stanley S. Cielak<br />

Southwest Airlines <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

In Memory of Kailee A. Clark<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Lawrence<br />

In Memory of Marie G. Collins<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Breen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Burgardt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Horkey<br />

Ms. Maria E. Kaminski<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Mandel<br />

Ms. Jennifer A. McCue<br />

Ms. Dolores Naclerio<br />

Ms. Brenda J. Smith<br />

In Memory of Katrina R. Cordell<br />

The School Board of Orange<br />

County, Florida<br />

In Memory of Mabel Coronado<br />

Medical Center Radiology Group<br />

In Memory of Clarence C. Cox<br />

Mrs. Amy Moore<br />

In Memory of Carmen D. Cyr<br />

Ms. Peggy J. Smith<br />

In Memory of Robert Davis<br />

Mrs. Lesley J. Callaghan<br />

Mr. Victor Castagnoli<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. James<br />

Mrs. Sheila Manning<br />

Mr. Roy G. Murray<br />

Mr. Bill N. Raymond<br />

Mrs. Karen Robinson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Root<br />

Mr. Paul D. Shutes<br />

SunTrust Bank<br />

Mrs. Amanda J. Sykes<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clive M. Witmond<br />

In Memory of Jadelynn G. Denham<br />

Mr. R. Kenneth Derick<br />

In Memory of Jannelle G. DiCaprio<br />

Ms. Jacqueline Johannes<br />

In Memory of Alexander P. Dolhun<br />

ACUO Technologies<br />

In Memory of James S. Dopson<br />

Southwest Airlines <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

In Memory of Diane E. Duncanson<br />

Mr. Donald M. Duncanson<br />

In Memory of Raymond F. Ecock<br />

Merck Partnership for Giving<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Mysel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wood<br />

In Memory of Edward Englander<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Marks<br />

In Memory of Molly G. Eubank<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Connell<br />

In Memory of Sophia L. Figel<br />

Mr. Anthony L. Figel<br />

In Memory of Mary F. Finch<br />

Mr. Robert W. Page<br />

In Memory of Kenneth G. Forse<br />

Mr. David J. Malanchuk<br />

In Memory of Howard T. Fox<br />

Macy’s Foundation<br />

Mrs. Eleanor C. Taylor<br />

In Memory of George E. Geans<br />

Ms. Karen T. Jensen<br />

In Memory of Belle R. Goldman<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms. Sheryl R. Ackerman<br />

Mr. Andy Becker<br />

Ms. Faith Brickel<br />

Timothy Bullard, MD<br />

Jay Falk, MD<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Steven H. Katz<br />

Mrs. Ellen I. Prague<br />

Mr. Eric C. Rackow<br />

David T. Smuckler, MD<br />

In Memory of Charles A. Guerrieri<br />

Ms. Kimberly R. Guerrieri<br />

In Memory of Marjorie R.<br />

Gutmann<br />

Jay Falk, MD<br />

In Memory of Leonard J. Haase<br />

Ms. Linda Fox<br />

In Memory of David Hall<br />

Mrs. JoAnn D. Hall<br />

In Memory of Phyllis C. Hardy<br />

Paul Palma, MD<br />

In Memory of Robert W. Hewitt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Wilson<br />

In Memory of Mary E. Hickey<br />

Mr. Patrick Hickey<br />

In Memory of Bonnie Hill<br />

Ms. Miriam Bonilla<br />

In Memory of Alexina C. Hollyday<br />

Anonymous<br />

Bank of America Matching Gifts<br />

Program<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrew<br />

Cairns<br />

Dippin’ Dots, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fleming<br />

Dr. and Mrs. C. Bruce Gordy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory<br />

Humphries<br />

Ms. Patti Kinzer<br />

Dr. Alonzo Logan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Doc Malone<br />

Mrs. Karen McManus<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Meyer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Carter Myers<br />

Mrs. Megan C. Noland<br />

Mr. Joey Pedraza<br />

Dr. Alan D. Price<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Ritch<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne<br />

Schoolfield<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sharp<br />

Ms. Jennifer Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Starling<br />

Mrs. Mary Ann Stead<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Thacker<br />

Universal City Development<br />

Partners<br />

In Memory of Sean Holton<br />

Ms. Dolores D. Beasley<br />

Mr. Terry Godbey<br />

Hess & Hess CPA’s, P.A.<br />

Ms. Bridget Holton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Ilaria<br />

Mr. Dean C. Johnson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mannell<br />

Ms. Andrea M. Martin<br />

Mrs. Josephine M. Newton-Lund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R.<br />

Raibourn<br />

Ms. Jane V. Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Toms<br />

In Memory of Richard B. Hornick<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Adams<br />

Ms. Ann Victoria G. Blalock<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Bozard<br />

Timothy Bullard, MD<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Calia<br />

Center for Plastic &<br />

Reconstructive Surgery<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Cohen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Troy Earhart<br />

Ms. Carol Fenner<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Hornick<br />

Ms. Karen T. Jensen<br />

Dr. Joseph Nagelsen<br />

Mark Sand, MD<br />

Ms. Suzanne M. Spencer<br />

Mr. Carl E. Stallard<br />

Mrs. Eleanor C. Taylor<br />

In Memory of Stanley Hough<br />

Mr. Kevin Hough<br />

In Memory of Paula A. Hruby<br />

Mr. Allan M. Baillie<br />

In Memory of Frank M. Hubbard<br />

A. Friends’ Foundation Trust<br />

In Memory of Jannie C. Jackson<br />

Dominion Hospital<br />

ICC Management, Inc.<br />

Reston Hospital Center<br />

Hien T. Tran, MD<br />

In Memory of Vera Jensen<br />

Mr. John S. Jensen<br />

In Memory of Norma B. Kaplan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Marks<br />

In Memory of Robert E. Knechtl<br />

Mrs. Hope Knechtl & Family<br />

In Memory of John Kohrs<br />

Ms. Susan Brown<br />

In Memory of Kathleen H. Kraft<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alden<br />

Ms. Margaret P. Allen<br />

Mr. Jack R. Askren<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Beaty<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Blackford<br />

Ms. Carolyn K. Branner<br />

Mrs. Nathalia B. Brodie<br />

Ms. Cynthia R. Chester<br />

The Edyth Bush Charitable<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Elsperman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Eskind<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. Clinton Fox Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. Huston Frailey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Earnest L. Hardin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hartman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Blake Hostetter<br />

Mr. Kenneth H. Kraft Jr.<br />

Lake Highland Preparatory<br />

School, Inc.<br />

Mr. Robert E. Lovvorn Sr.<br />

Mrs. Peggy Sue Luzadder<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ted McFetridge<br />

Mustang Aviation, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Nelson<br />

Ms. Betsy E. Peters<br />

Mrs. Diane A. Reece<br />

Mrs. Joan D. Ruffier<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.<br />

Sergesketter<br />

Ms. Winifred J. Sharp<br />

Mr. Joe Terranova<br />

Mr. Hans W. Tews<br />

Mr. Donald C. Trieschmann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers Turner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Ustler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Ward III<br />

Winderweedle, Haines, Ward &<br />

Woodman, P.A.<br />

In Memory of Zachary Kuder<br />

Ms. Marcia I. Steinberg<br />

In Memory of Alyce J. LaVanway<br />

Mrs. Zelda LaVanway<br />

In Memory of Adrian Lopez-Silvero<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Martinez<br />

In Memory of Kenneth H. Maus<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven D.<br />

Appelbaum<br />

In Memory of Archibald McWilton<br />

Mr. Timothy G. White<br />

In Memory of Jennifer M. Miller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Allison<br />

Chattahoochee Country Club<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley K. Dunckel<br />

Ms. Darla Eden<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fowler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gilbert<br />

Ms. Nancy Carol Gilbert<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Scott McGarity<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harris M. Wilbanks<br />

In Memory of Mildred D. Miller<br />

Anonymous<br />

In Memory of Hailey Molloy<br />

Dr. Anne I. Rothenberg<br />

In Memory of John J. Morley<br />

Mrs. Martine D. Morley<br />

In Memory of George J. Moses<br />

Ms. Jeanne E. Moses<br />

In Memory of Timothy R. Newman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Andrews<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Barber<br />

Ms. Carol A. Cullen<br />

Mrs. W. J. Fitzpatrick<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Pariseau<br />

Mr. M. B. Toth<br />

In Memory of Joseph O. Nuwayhid<br />

Ms. Caroline Connally<br />

Dr. Aida N. Moultrie<br />

In Memory of Winifred W. Palmer<br />

Mr. Dennis Brydges<br />

In Memory of Earl L. Passmore<br />

Mrs. Gay Passmore<br />

In Memory of Charles F. Pavey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Brune<br />

Mr. and Ms. Edward W. Marsden Jr.<br />

Ms. Patsy A. Swafford<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Textor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Tisdale<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wise<br />

In Memory of Marguerite R. Peak<br />

Ms. Sammantha A. Ahrens<br />

In Memory of William E. Petrey<br />

Mr. Walter L. Kluge<br />

In Memory of Nancy B. Post<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Bozard<br />

Ms. Sheila Cross<br />

Mrs. Lucy T. Doyle<br />

Mr. Danny D. Gorton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hoffman<br />

Mrs. Christy E. Pearson<br />

Mrs. Barbara Poston<br />

Mr. Christopher E. Robbins<br />

Ms. Virginia F. Robbins<br />

Mrs. Eva A. Runyon<br />

The School Board of Orange<br />

County, Florida<br />

Mrs. Pamela Spires<br />

In Memory of Carson A. Powers<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Powers<br />

In Memory of Jim Rausa<br />

Ms. Debra Paoli<br />

In Memory of Wade T. Reagin<br />

William Akers Jr. and Georgia O.<br />

Akers Private Foundation<br />

In Memory of William Resnick<br />

Colonel and Mrs. Michael R.<br />

Bozeman<br />

DynCorp International LLC<br />

In Memory of Carmelia Rolandini<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rolandini<br />

In Memory of Modesto Rolandini<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rolandini<br />

In Memory of Sharon K. Rollins<br />

Ms. Tina M. Evans<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Liston<br />

In Memory of Joseph A. Rumancik<br />

Ms. Stacy Diener<br />

Mr. Richard W. Hood<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Minard<br />

Mr. Craig Stiffler<br />

Mr. Vaughn Thomas<br />

In Memory of Linda Runar<br />

Mr. Lars E. Runar<br />

In Memory of Robert H. Rutkowski<br />

Mr. James J. Rutkowski Sr.<br />

In Memory of Jose D. Sanchez<br />

Ms. Dorothy W. Hemingway<br />

In Memory of Donald L. Sanders<br />

Anonymous<br />

In Memory of Anna Sauer<br />

Mr. John S. Jensen<br />

In Memory of Joan K. Seaman<br />

Ms. Nora Horne<br />

In Memory of H. J. Serodio<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Almeida<br />

In Memory of Bryony P. Simms<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daubenspeck<br />

In Memory of Douglas L. Smith<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. Carl Fissell<br />

Hughes Supply, Inc.<br />

Mr. Kamal Kant<br />

Ms. Michele M. Markham<br />

Mr. Steven M. Moffa<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Zainub Sareea<br />

Ms. Helga R. Schwarz<br />

Mr. Jason A. Sloan<br />

Ms. Janetta M. Smith<br />

Mrs. Noreen A. Wheeler<br />

In Memory of Jean L. Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ranta<br />

In Memory of Margaret L. Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith<br />

In Memory of Millard B. Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith<br />

In Memory of Anna M. Snyder<br />

Mr. Mark A. Snyder<br />

In Memory of Sylvia Somera<br />

Mrs. Donna L. DePascale<br />

In Memory of Warren J. Stanchina<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Bozard<br />

Ms. Karen T. Jensen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kasid<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Kerr<br />

Mr. Michael J. Mangan<br />

Nason, Yeager, Gerson, White &<br />

Lioce, P.A.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marc Watson<br />

In Memory of Sarah C. Szafranski<br />

Mr. Donald E. Gross and<br />

Ms. Kathryn M. Szafranski<br />

In Memory of Connie Taylor<br />

Ms. Lori Reese<br />

In Memory of Carmen D. Velazquez<br />

Anonymous<br />

In Memory of Margaret K. Walker<br />

CNA Foundation<br />

Ms. Robin S. Taylor<br />

In Memory of James H. Wetzeler<br />

James Wetzeler Family<br />

In Memory of Gordon R. Woody<br />

Mr. James A. Woody<br />

In Memory of Jeanne G. Woody<br />

Mr. James A. Woody<br />

In Memory of Anabelle H. Wright<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry V. Dollar<br />

In Memory of Michael A.<br />

Zimmerman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Reynolds<br />

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Save the Date!<br />

Champions for Arnold’s Kids<br />

• Benefiting: Arnold Palmer Medical Center<br />

• Date: March 18 - 19, 2012<br />

• Location: Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge<br />

• Website: ArnoldPalmerInvitational.com<br />

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• Benefiting: Arnold Palmer Medical Center<br />

• Date: March 19 - 25, 2012<br />

• Location: Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge<br />

• Website: ArnoldPalmerInvitational.com<br />

Event manager: Chad Phillips, 321.841.5035,<br />

chad.phillips@orlandohealth.com<br />

6th Annual Spring Swirl Presented by Dr. Phillips Charities*<br />

• Benefiting: The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families<br />

• Date: April 14, 2012<br />

• Location: Jernigans<br />

Event manager: Amy Drury, 321.841.8285,<br />

amy.drury@orlandohealth.com<br />

7th Annual ONE NIGHT to Celebrate Excellence in Trauma Care<br />

Presented by CNL Financial Group, Inc.<br />

• Benefiting: <strong>Orlando</strong> <strong>Health</strong>’s Level One Trauma Center at<br />

<strong>Orlando</strong> Regional Medical Center<br />

• Date: May 6, 2012<br />

• Location: The Mall at Millenia<br />

• Website: OneNightSavesLives.com<br />

Event manager: Lindsey Clark, 321.841.7016,<br />

lindsey.clark@orlandohealth.com<br />

36th Annual Bert M. Warden’s Golden South Classic<br />

Presented by adidas®*<br />

• Benefiting: Pediatric Sports Medicine Program at Arnold Palmer<br />

Hospital for Children<br />

• Date: May 26, 2012<br />

• Location: The First Academy<br />

• Website: GoldenSouth.com<br />

Event manager: Tracey Stein, 321.841.5345,<br />

tracey.stein@orlandohealth.com<br />

WOMEN PLAYING FOR T.I.M.E.® EVENTS* – Benefiting: MD Anderson<br />

Cancer Center <strong>Orlando</strong><br />

• Date: Numerous events throughout the Spring<br />

• Location: Visit wpft.org for details about each event<br />

• Website: wpft.org<br />

Event Manager: Lynda Canatay, 321.841.2272,<br />

lynda.canatay@orlandohealth.com<br />

*For fundraising event volunteer<br />

opportunities, contact<br />

Lindsey Clark at 321.841.7016 or<br />

lindsey.clark@orlandohealth.com.<br />

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