HomeMy WebLinkAbout23 RPT T. COMM FDN 08-02-99AGENDA
NO. 23
8-2-99
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
AUGUST 2, 1999
Inter-Corn
WILLIAM A. HUSTON, CITY MANAGER
PATRICK SANCHEZ, DIRECTOR, PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES
STATUS REPORT OF THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
SUMMARY:The Presidem of the TUstin community Foundati°n' Mr, ChuCk PuCkett,
and ExeCUtive Direct°r, Mr, Bob KileY' Will be making a presentation to the City coUncil
On the state of the TUstin commUnitY FOundati°n and their' 1998 achievemems. ' '
RECOMMENDATION:
Pleasure of the Council.
DISCUSSION:
The Tustin Community Foundation will be providing a brief overview of the activities
and achievements of the Foundation over the past year. Their report will identify
community programs that have benefited the Tustin Family and Youth Center,
Scholarship and Day Camp Programs, Special Events, Tustin Pride, the Tustin Police
Department and other community service projects.
The presentation will focus on fundraising efforts and collectiOn of resources to support
special projects throughout the City.
This item was continued from the June 7, 1.999, Council Agenda
Attached, please a fred a copy of the Foundation's annual report.
Respectfully submitted,
Director, Parks and Recreation Services
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Attachmem: Tustin Community Foundation Report 1998-99
c/mydocs/ps/ccstaffreports~CF status report 5-99.doc
Tustin Community Foundation
1998 In Review
"An Oasis o[ Support in a World ot:
PREPARED BY:
ROBERT KILEY,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
May 17, 1999
State of the Tustin Community Foundation
:!.998 Tn Review
The following is a brief overview of the activities and achievements of
the Tustin Community Foundation for the past year. As the Executive
Director for the Foundation, ]: am here to report that the Foundation is
solvent, productive and growing every day. Capitalizing on the
successes of last year we went to work to raise more money, provide
more services and to develop and fund more projects. And we have
been successful at all three.
The Tustin Family & Youth Center continues to receive financial
assistance from corporations such as 3M Healthcare, The Irvine
Company; Waste Management; the Marconi Automotive Museum;
Southern California Edison; Merrill Lynch; and Robert Bein, William
Frost & Associates. This year the Foundation was able to provide
funding for h a new scanner and supporting software for use in the
computer learning center. The youth and many families were treated
to a Knott's Berry Farm excursion (tickets & travel) and the United
States Youth Athlete Event (tickets & travel). Edgar & LibbY Panky,
.lohn Seigal, the Kiwanis Club, Tustin Acura, and the Rotary made
substantial donations to this fund as well.
The Foundation, through its Scholarships Sub Committee, provided
funding for two disadvantaged children to participate in Tustin's Parks
& Rec Summer Camp program and provided the shortfall for the Tustin
High School Band travel this past year. The City's donation to the
Foundation of all the used computer equipment has been put to good
use. First, the Material Asset Recovery firm owned and operated by
Dwayne Wright donated the services of his staff to diagnose, repair,
that which could be repaired, and sell, through his company that which
was beyond repair. The money of which, to date is $650, has been
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deposited in our computer purchase and replacement fund for the
future. ! have been wOrking with Steve Beck, a Tustin High School
Teacher, who teaches a computer class where the student not only
learn how to oPerate them, but take them apart and repair them. We
have been donating those computers, which can be used by the
students.
The Foundation, in a collaborative effort, captured $5,500 in corporate
contributions for Tustin Tiller Days. Corporations such as Sprint PC,
Orange National Bank, Texas :Instruments, Tustin Pontic~c Buick and
Bank of America.
The Tustin Community Foundation, in a collaborative effort, captured
$5,500 for Tustin's Concerts in the Park; $1,500 for Tustin Pride and
$3,000 for the Senior Fund for the Tustin Area Senior Center. All these
funds donated by PacBell.
The Tustin Community Foundation, in a collaborative effort, was able
to obtain a grant from Steeicase Foundation, in the amount of
$35,000, for TAFFY.
The Tustin Police Department came 'to the Foundation with the Santa
Sleigh Project and, working with Officer George Vailevieni, the
Foundation was able to fund the project to the tune of $4,000. Thanks
to Noah McMahon, from Mc Mahon Marketing, who personally donated
$600 to kick this program off. This program received rave reviews
from the residents, business owners as well as the thousands of kids
who participated'. Also, through the Foundation', Nike donated $1,000
to the Tustin Police Department Dare Program.
The 2nd Annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, again, was a huge success.
Pastor ,lohn Werhas from Friends Church/Former Angel and Dodger
was very inspirational as well as humorous. Seasons Catering prepared
a delicious breakfast which was served with the help of parents from
the Tustin Family & Youth Center and members of Laurel House, who
were paid for their time, given breakfast and walked away with what
was left. The Foundation brought in $9,975 we spent $ 4,495.02
which netted $5,479.98.
The 1$~ Annual Golf Tournament, sponsored by Bank of America &
]:rvine Company, was exciting as well as profitable. Doctor's
Ambulance, LENNAR Homes, Marconi's Automotive Museum and Waste
Management were cart sponsors and many local businesses purchased
tee-signs. The Foundation raised $21,035.00. We spent $11,779.97 to
put it on and the Foundation netted $9,255.00.
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The Tustin Community Foundation donated $5,000 to be the sponsor
for the Miss Tustin Scholarship Pageant. The pageant, which was last
held in 1993, will take place on Saturday, March 6 at 7:00 PM and will
be held at St Jeanne de Lestonnac School Theater, located at 16791
East Main Street in Tustin.
The Foundations long-term project, The 'Resource Center, made some
strides this year. Several meetings have taken place between. Chuck
Puckett, chairman of the Foundation, Mayor Tom Saltarelli, Santa Ana
Mayor Miguel Pulido, Santa Ana City Manager and myself discussed a
collaborative effort between the two cities in an effort to help the
youth on the west side of Tustin.
The Board of Directors are working closely with the' Youth Action Team
of Tustin and are helping them develop a teen center which will service
the teen population in Tustin.
The Foundation is solvent and in the last seven months of 1998
$101,300.00 was run through our books for the many worthwhile
programs, projects and services provided for the betterment of all the
citizens of Tustin. Tn addition, through the efforts of the individual
board members and our donors, new and old, the Foundation has
raised enough funds to cover the administrative expenses necessary to
run the Foundation for another year.
Our efforts have not gone unnoticed. The Tustin Community
Foundation has been sent letters of appreciation, accolades by. phone
and fax as well as columns of ink in the Tustin Weekly, Tustin News,
the Orange County Register and the Times on our activities.
:[ are looking to a prosperous New Year filled with challenges and with
your help ! know we can continue to build on our successes.
TCe' TUSTIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
(as of 2/01/99)
Chuck Puckett (2000)
2301 Caper Tree Dr.
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 544-2774 (w)
(714) 544-9342 (h)
Scot Proud (2003)
Bank Of America
300 S. Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92805
(714) 778-8700 (w)
Mellie Deano (2002)
R.A. Deano & Co., CPA
175 Yorba Street
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 838-O900
Margarete Thompson (2000)
2251 Barberry Rd.
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 832-7677
Cheryl Bell (2002)
10535 Bruno Dr.
Tustin, CA 92782
(714) 573-7866
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Noah McMahon (2002)
McMahon Marketing
150 E! Camino Real, Suite224
Tusti'n, CA 92780-"'
(714) 734-0606 (w)
Kim. Barone (2000)
· Southern California Edison
1325 S. Grand Ave.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(714) 973-5548 (w)
Paul irby (2002)
18301 irvine Blvd.
Tustin, CA 92780
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William (Bill) Hammerle(2003)
Tait & Associates
1100 Town & Country Rd. Ste~ 1200
Orange, CA 92868
(714) 838-5932 (w)
(714) 560-8200 (w)
CynDi Glavas (2003)
1001 Everett PI.
Orange, CA 92867
(714) 538-4617 (h)
(714) 730-7360(w)
FAX (714) 505-9089
FAX (714) 778-7424
FAX (714) 838-7553
FAX -none-
FAX (714)573-9371
FAX (714) 734-O625
FAX (714) 973-5752
FAX (714) 838-5900
(E-mail) juris@irbylaw, com
FAX (714) 560-8211
(w) FAX (714).730-7593
Pricilla (Bo) Moore (20~)0)
Marconi Automotive Museum
1302 Industrial Drive
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 247-2190 (w)
Scott Sut¢liff (2003)
% Merrill Lynch Company
1851 E. First Street, Suite 1500
Santa Aha, CA 92705
(714) 245-2206 (w)
(714) 835-8908 (h)
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Mayor Tom Saltarelli (ex officio) (714) 833-9200(w)
300 Centennial Way
· Tustin, CA 92780
STAFF
Bob Kiley, Executive Director (714) 777-4653 (w)
Robert Kiley & Assoc.
5028 Vista Montana
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
Pat Sanchez, Director
Tustin Community Services
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 573-3329
Sharon Cebrun
Tustin Community Services
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780' "
(714) 573-3331
FAX (7.14) 258-9117
FAX (714) 245-2240
FAX (714)832-0825
FAX (714) 693-8749
E-Mail rka@ inreach, com
FAX (714) 832-0825
FAX (714) 838-4779
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TUSTIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
N EWSLETT'ER
TCF Makes Donations to
Tustin Organizations
The Board of Diredors has approved the
donation of $1,500 to Laurel House and
$1,500 to The Sheepfold. These donations
were a resuh of monies raised from the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast.
The Laurel House is a 24-hour emergency
residential faa'lily for teenage runaways and
youth Jn crisis. The mission of Laurel House is
to support teens in a'isis and their rambles,
encourage family recona'liution and resolution
by providing temporary residential care for
teenagers. Jim and Sara Oidham are the house
parents and live Jn the home, ading as
surrogate pare.nts extending unconditional love
and attention, as well as informal counseling
and advice.
For almost twenty years The Sheepfold has
been a place of refuge for homeless and abused
women and children. The mission of The
Sheepfold is to ease the pain and anguish of
homeless and battered women and children
who would otherwise be sleeping on the skeets;
and to restore their sense of self worth, help
them to find employment, and establish them in
an apartment of their own. Nearly 300 women
and children are housed, fed and dothed
annually by its four shehers.
D4ends of tt e Foundation
Carnpai Kickoff.
The Foundation has launched a new
campaign in an effort to involve local small
businesses in supporting the Foundation and
its many worthwhile projects.
"We are asking every business in Tustin to
become a 'Friend of the t:oundntion',"stnted
Robert KileY' Executive Director. "For a small
donation of $50.00 a business can shOW their
support by proudly displaying our new decal in'
their business window," he conduded.
The TCF is a non-profit organization and all
donations are tax deductible. For more
information about this exdting new program,
call Robert Kiley at (714)777-4653.
£usFtn Community Founda, Elects New Execuftve Board
At the Januar),' Board of Directors meeting of the Tustin Community Foundation, the board .
unanimously elected former city Mayor Chuck Puckett as their new President. Chuck was
appointed as a founding Director of the Foundation and is now serving his second term.
Chuck was first elected to the Tustin City Council in :April of
1990. He was unanimous selected to serve as Mayor of Tustin
on April 15, 1991. Prior to ser,'ing on the City Council, },tr.
Puckett was appointed to the City of Tustin Planning
Commission in 1982, serving until 1988, one )'ear as
Chairman and one year as Vice Chairman. Mr. Puckett has
been employed by Hunt Wesson, Inc. for the past twenty-eight
years and presently sen'es as Director of National Accounts,
Food Sen. ices DMsion. Mr. Puckett has been active in the
communit); participating in the Kiwanis Club, Tustin Boys and Gifts Club. the Sheepfold, Tustin
High School Baseball Boosters and the Peppertree Homeowners .~sociation.
Scot Proud was elected Vice President. Scot is Vice President and Manager of Bank of America~
Commercial Banl,~ng Operations for Noah Orange County where he is responsible for mana~ng all
retail and commercial non-borrmdng client relationships, sales and support of cash management
products, personnel, dient relations and budget management. Mr. Proud joined the North Orange
County Re~onal office in February 1996. He has been in the Commercial Banking DMsion since
1989. In 1982, Mr. Proud was selected as the bank's Orange Count)' Volunteer of the Year for his'
work with Junior Achievement and Project Business. Additionally.. Mr. Proud is involved with the
Orange Count)' Department of Education, Alternative and Correctional Educational Schools and
Sm'ices, Coach for Central Orange Bobby Sox, selected Principal of the da)' by the Orange County
Department of Education in 1997. -
Mellie Deano, a Certified Public Accountant, special2ing in non-profit organizations, was elected
Treasurer. Mellie consults on a variety of issues dealing with non-profit management and
development. She sen,es on the United Wa), Financial Review Board and Emergent3,' Loan Board.
She is also a member of the California Society of CPAs and the ,american Institute of Certified Public
Accountants.
"The Tustin Community Foundation is heading into 1998 stronger and more aggessive than ever
before," state Chuck Puckett, President. "After ending 1997 with a financially successful Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast, the Board is eager to tackle some major actMties to help the local organizations
sen'ice the community." '
Mayor's Prayer Breakfast Declared a Success
The first Mayor's Prayer Breakfast held since 1988 was declared a winner by the over 200 people
who attended the early morning event held on November 21, 1997 at the Clifton Miller Center.
Former California Angels baseball player Doug DiCinces was the keynote speaker, and several
~.7 ..... _..:.~.;......,, ..~......:,~:; pastors from local churches gave insightful readings and benedictions. "It
ii?;:.'i !~v': was exciting to see the overwhelming support from the community who
attended this uplifting event," stated Carol Schroeder, board member and
event coordinator.
The Tustin Community Foundation provided art supplies to the children at
"" the Tustin %uth & Family Center to enable them to create the Than 'ks~ving
themed posters which decorated the stage for the event. The posters were
tasmin Antunez judged as to the best depiction of the event, with the winner, Yazmin
Antunez, receMng tickets to Knott's Ben3' Farm, donated by Chuck Puckett
of Hunt Wesson Company All the children that participated received tickets to "The Nutcracker"
provided by Shirley Gilbert form Edwards IMAX Theaters.
The underwriters of the event included Bank of America, Waste Management, Southern California
Edison, Irvine Company, Marconi Museum for Kids, Edwards IMAX, and Silverado Constructors.
Table sponsors included Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates, Morton International, Camel
Financial, Southern California Gas Company and Mayor Jeff Thomas. "As more and more people
and businesses hear about the good deeds we are accomplishing throughout the community, the
more we continue to expand our donor base for the Foundation. On behalf of all the board
members, I want to thank those who made the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast a success," stated Jim
McDonald, former President.
Tustin High School
1171 EL C,~MII',IO ~EAL · TUSTIN. CA 92,"60-,~6C-)0 · 71-'.:730- 741,~
'PRINCIPAL
LARRY CARLSON
-'. SSIST~ ;~lT PRIN ~[P2~LS
KIRK ANDERSON
MAURA M AT'T$ON
TIM O'DOIXlOGHUE
Janum"y 23, I098
Tustin C'o:r~urd~, F~,undati~
-, Anen: Bob KS. lev
Dear Bob,
Thartk you for rerumin, gm,, call tNs aAemoon and lisl.-:v"i;," :., ':,. ;,:' .,,:.->:
.-M we discussed in oar brief conver~fion, the Tustin High School Dance Team wilt be traveling
to San/kmoNo,Te. xa.q to compete in the Nation~l Dance Team Competition..~though the team
has worked h=d ~o raise wt,at their parents were unable to eve, some have fallen short of the
nec, ssarS,.' money to arterial. The studems are ~iil working (doing store inventories at night and
other fund.raiserr$) ~o generate the remairting money They v,,-iJi still be sho~.
I have received terttat~v~ pledges to be able to send the whole ri:am. I am requesting yot:r group
consider donating 51.',0 to help make up t,Sis st;ortage. TNs is a wonderful oppommity for this
group to r~rcsent Tu.win High School and ~he tit>.' whose name it carries ! assure you this is one
of our h~des! working, productive, a. nd dese~-ing groups we have on campus. ·
ffyou feel you can help the THS D~nce Team with this donation, please' make il payable to' THS
Dance Team. II'you are unable ~o provide this help. we still appreciate .,.'our time in considering
~he request.
Sincerely.
,./ ,~ ,/
'. /.?..¢52",,? -
I. arty.. Carlson
~: dncipal
TUSTIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
March 26, 1998
Ntt. Larry Carlson,
Principal
Tustin High School
'1171 E1Camino Real
Tustin, CA 92780-4660
Dear Larry:
The Board of Directors of the Tus~in COmmunity Foundation send their
Congratulations to Tus6n High School's Dance TeRm winning the
champi°nship. Enclosed please ~nd a check in.the ~mount of $150.00.
Over the years, Tustin has been a city dedicated to providing an exceptional
quality of life for its residents.., from children to senior citizens. That is
reflected in its many worthwhile community progrzms and events..
The Foundation was fomed in 1994 by the Tust~n City Council and is
managed by a volunteer boa.rd of directors comprised of community leaders
and acti~ists. The Foundation's purpose is to help under~Tite many of
Tust~n's worthwhile civic activities and serVices on an ongoing basis. ·
The Foundation has become the umbrella for charitable giving in the city and
welcome you and your school to take advantage of organization if theEe is a
need that we may provide assistance, such as Grad Night, or other programs
that might need financial help.
Please feel free to contact me at anyMme,
Robert R. Kiley,
Executive DLrector
Den.- Bob:
On behal£ot' ail of us connected with the Tusfin Commur, ky Foundation,
you m":d, .... ' '
:,.;~:r C o,'~orat~on for the donation o£ $ 500. Th.,'ough ',,'our generos: :y,
c..,,t,nu,, to nc:F.: those, in our commum~v, ,h.,, need it the most.
The Foundation's ca.mp.aign tNs ye~ is "Kids First". Our goal is to pursue ~. centinuou.~
ca,m,,paign to raise substantial Funds. Our.mission is to support specific prog:':.m.s a_nd
org~.nizations of'importa:',:e .:o the CiD' of Tus:in mud the bette,~ent ortho. ~ crn;..,u~tv
and its citizens.
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The Tustin.,-=~:!',,_.....; & Youth Cent.r-' , .oca.-=u .., . -- . .,.-.
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firsl of many succ..:,5,ul ',entures in '¥vmcn the Foundation is playing ~ p.zc~
ne~d of tNs type of operation.
· ~.you }:no;,,.. tn-.: Tustin Communi:v, Foundation is a non-profit, tm< deduc; .,,,." ~ 50itc~(:)' '"
charkabie foundation. T.t'u'ou~h_ the Tustin Community Foundation. .your ,~ii:i .,a;:[., ,:..-,...'-',"-' a
difference in our conu'nun.ity.
A~sain, thank you tbr joining as a pin'-thOr :,,!th the Foundation in m"'~ng po:~ ti';e
ia lives of T=stin residents.
March 4, 1998
Nh'. Scott Sutcliff
Merrill Lynch Company
1851 E. First Street, Suite 1500
Santa Aha, CA 92705
Dear Scott::
On behalf of all of us connected with the Tustin Community Foundation, I want to thank
you and your 'Company for the donation of $1,000. Through your generosity, we continue
to help those, in our community, t
The Foundation's campaigu this
campaign to raise substantial rum
organizations of importance to th,:
and its citizens.
The Tustin Family & Youth Cent~
first of many successful ventures ii
need of this type of operation.
As you 'know, the Tustin
charitable foundation. Through
difference in our community .....
Again, thank you for joining as
in lives of Tustin residents.
Best regards,
Robert R. Kiley,
Executive Director
cc: TCF Board
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 6, 1998
TUSTIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
FOR IvlORE INFOR2vbkTION CALL:
ROBERT KILEY (714) 7774653
Tustin Community Foundation Make Donations to Local Organizations
On November 21st 1997, the first Mayor's Prayer Breakfast since 1988 was
held at the Clifton B. Miller Community Center. Over 200 people attended
the early morning breakfast w/th the keynote address by former California
Angel, Doug DeCinces. It was declared a success by all wh6 attended.
At the February meeting of'the Tusfin Community Foundation, the Board of
Directors voted to contribute a portion of the proceeds from that event to two
organizations located in Tusfin and which pr6vide assistance to those in need..
The Foundation unanimously selected to contribute $1,500 to the Sheepfold
and $1,500 to Laurel House
The Sheepfold, a not-for-profit agency established in 1979, is dedicated to
providing battered and homeless women and their children with food and
lodg/ng in a clean and loving home environment.
The Laurel House, the only privately funded shelter care facility in Orange
County, provides care, safety and counseling to teen in crisis. They provide a
"cooling off" period for teens and their families. While' resicl/ng at Laurel
House, teens attend school daily; participate irt individual and family
counseling and experience normal family life in a Christian atmosphere.
The goal'is family reunification and enjoy a 95% rate of success.
The presentations were made by Chuck Puckett, President Of the Tustin
Community Foundation at the April 6th City Council meeting.
Post Office Box 362 · Tustin, Colifomio 92781 · 7,14/573-3331
May 5, 1998
Mr. David Lalcr
% 3M Health Care
1311. Valencia Avenue
Tustin, CA 92780
Dear David:
On behalf of all of us cormected with The Tustin Commu?J~' Foundation,. I want. to
you and your organization for your contribution of $ 3,000 and your commitment to help
support our efforts in the years to come. Through your generosity, we continue to help
those, in our community, that need it the most.
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connnuous campaign to raise sub .~.~.~.~.~i'!~?'-~:¢?<.--:"'".:. :'-'" -?
programs and organizations of ira. ?;:::5""!'":':'" '" ':
communky and its citizens. -.'-:...."
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The Tustin Family & Youth Cent-k' ';"
Foundation is play;~ng ..a. part t9 su'.
continuing to raise funds to suppr
insure ol~r kids with state-of-the-; ·
Tl. arough the Tustin Community 1:
community.
Again, thank you for joining as a
in lives of Tustin residents. We ar
Best r~gards,
Robert R. Kiley,
Executive Director
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.ements to the.,city
).md Cerritbs. ~uch'to '[he delight of the
~stin Area Fine A.,-ts Counml.
'We virtuajjy have nothing and thars
~roblem.' Thomas said. ack!ing t..ha: the
ntt could name the c-.nter' alter somcone
.,tho donates money or land for ir.
Barbara Benson'. 'who he~tds t',:e Finc
) M'ts Codncll, said 'The momentum
his project is here. It's rolling.'
David Pea),, a Foothill H:gh
· me arts teacher, said 'We really ne~d fa
;erforming'art.; centerl. We
,owhere to go.
'I don't think, one lentil.vi'needs the.
)',urden,." Peay sai~. "We need the
Councilm~mber Tracy Wills Worle,/
pointed out that MCAF Turin has a mini.
ha.n§.az that will not be tom down· It may
bc ~ood for an auclitori ,u.m, she $~ld. '
,.",.-ssessing l:fi.s priorRles, CouncJlmem-
her Mike Doyle suggested a "scrape
and build* policy in which the city
wou~ rid itself o[ tow-income auart-
me.-us and re~lace them with mo~tuh~r
housing, perhaps more affordable to
hrst-tLme home buyers and senior c:t~-
zens. Hc also favore'd a con,-m ,tinily
'I h.,vc no ~dea why we can't get
pool] taken care of., Doyle said·
cou.ld build ~ great pe,"lcrm~a arts con:
Thc Tust~n Communi-:v Founda:ioa
announced" th it '
.,..ondav a; o!ans o
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underwrite a ~een cen~er in
;' Foundation President Chuck Puckett
:~:[.told the Tustin C~ty..CounciI that.
ii'. though a loca~on has not been set.
, , ,.~$~ · educa~ohal'
center .'e~ be an
..l. sodal; recall,hal and career.
¢.~ cen'er for te~ns in the South.-Tusti~
area. its goal is to provide a's/fe and
productive place for youth ta-g~ther
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-'grams are resum6- '"- ·
.~n,,.g. job inter-
vie'~.ng, suor;q clinics, computer
· .'~:' ~g and an ,duca~cn."
A committee of Commu~{ represen-
tatives wiB now be a,pointed m' order
to further explore the'needs of Che
and how the center ~i be designed,
he said. Representation will include
school staff ,:r ad:~s~a~on, purenm.
police, clvtc Ieeders. bus~esg lead,rs
· and youth fn the area. The TC~ board
will then a[tcmpt to identlI7 sponsors,
revolve the cubhc and ra~e the
saD' funds.
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TUSTIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 14, 19987
FOq MORE INFOR~La, TION
CALL: ROBERT KII. EY
(714) 7774653
Tustin Community Foundation is Recipient of Steelcase Gift Earmarked
for Tustin Acts For Families and Youth (TAFFY) Project
The Steelcase Foundation has announced plans to donated $35,000 to the
Tustin Community in a ceremony at 2:30 PM on Thursday, October 15th ,
1998. Th/s event w/il be held at Steelcase, 1123 Warner Avenue, Tustin.
On hand at the ceremony will be:
Kirn Gilpin
Myles Noyes
Tracey Wills Worley
Louise Romano
Bob Kiley
v/ce president and general manager, Steelcase
director of human services, Steelcase'
mayor protein, city of Tustin
executive d/rector, TAFFY
executive d/rector, Tustin community foundation
Kim Gilpin said, "Steelcase has always been committed to being a good
neighbor in the community surrounding our many facilities. We believe our
involvement in the community helps us understand the true needs of the local
population and our employees."
The Tustin Community Foundation was formed by the Tustin City Council
and is managed by a volunteer board of directors comprised of community
leaders and activists. The Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to
providing an exceptional quality of life for its residents, from children to
senior citizens. The Foundation's purpose is to help underwrite many of
Tultin's worthwhile civic and community related activities and services on an
ongoing basis.
Gilpin further said, "The Tustin Community Foundation presented a
compelling need and fortunately we were in the position to help."
Louise Romano, executive direCtor for TAFFY sa/d, "I am so excited for
TAFFY. This is the first major grant from a foundation. We are grateful to
Steelcase for recognizing the value of our Family SuppOrt Services Project to
provide dkection and guidance to families in need in southwest Tustin. The
collaborative effort with the Tustin Community. Foundation is a huge success
and it is such a rewarding feeling to see our ~'ision become a reality."
Foundation President Chuck Puckett responded to the ~ft by sa)ing, '~The
Tustin Community Foundation is extremely pleased by the ~ft from
Steelcase. We are able to help make Tustin a better place because of the
generosity of corporate partners like Steelcase. We also hope that many more
companies will follow their lead by helping the many worthwhile projects
such a TAFFY that we support.
Mail Coda: CH.4E
P.O. Box 1967
Grand Rapids, MI 49501-1967
Susan K. Broman
Ezecutive Director
Telephone 616.246.4695
Fax 616.475.2=00
September 24, 1998
Louise B. Romano, Director
Tustin Community Foundation
PO Box 362
Tusfin, CA 92781
Dear Ms. Romano:
At their September l $, 1998. meeting, the trustees of' the Stcelcasc Foundation
awarded your organization a $35,000 grant to support TAFFY's Family Support
Services Enhancement project. A check in the amount of'$35,000 is enclosed.
At the end of twelve months~ the trustees of the Steclcase Foundation will require
a brief yet complete report outlining the benefits the grant has brought to your
organization. In this report, you should include information such as:
· success you have experienced in raising additional funds
· actual budget with revenues and expenditures
· copy of'your most recent audit
· roadblocks and/or successes you have experienced with the project
· modifications to the original program design
· anecdotal information
· number and demographic description of the program participants
· description of'program activities
· number of program participants who successfully completed the program
· outcome evaluation results for the program
· outlook for future funding
· summary of improvements made for individuals
and any other information you feel would be helpful as we evaluate the
effectiveness of our grant to your organization. The report should be in the'
Foundation's office by September I. 1999.
C~....mhalations on the award.
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gtnlosure
James ~. I'iackett
~;d fl~l~/iei ~oyes
Frank H.
Ho~ar~ Sutton
~ter M.
Kate P. Woitert
Old Kent Bank s~ Trust Company
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WELCOME TO TI:W. 1ST ANNUAL
TUSTIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
GOLF TOURNAMENT
TUSTIN RANCH GOLF CLUB - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1998
After you complete your check-in at the re~stration table, players may then join
the putting contest, ancYor hit balls on the driving range. Carl's/Ir. will be serving
lunch from 11:00 to 12:15.
ATTENTION: 20% DISCOU~'T-- TUSTLN RANCH GOLF CLUB WILL
SELL ANY ITEM EN Tlq~nt PRO SHOP AT A 20% DISCOUNT TO ALL
TUSTLN COMMUNITY FOU~'NDATION GOLFERS ON THE DAY OF
THE EVENT ONLY.
PLEASE BE IN YOUR CART AND READY TO BEGIN PLAY BY 12:15 ]
· Foursome photographs will be taken by Scott Brinegar Photo, on the 10th
hole. Each member of the foursome will receive a 4x6 color photograph
dUring the cock-tail and dinner events.
· Mulligans can be purchased at the re=-:4stration table for $5.00 each. A
maximum of 3 mulligans per golfer please.
* Raffle tickets will be sold throughout the day. Rathe drawing Will take place
during dinner.
SPECIALTY & PRIZE HOLES
o
$10,000.00 hole in one on 3rd.
COM2BO Las Vegas hole and Schwinn MOAB Bike hole-in-one on 6th.
Professional long drive featuring PGA Long Drive Champion Gerry .lames, on
10th.
A $250.00 Pro Shop gift certificate hole-in-one on llth.
Long drive contest on//9 women and/tls for men. Cash prizes.
Set of Ping ISI irons hole-in-one on 17th. '
Closet to the Pin: Women on llth, and men on 3rd. Cash prizes.
19TH HOLE EVENTS
1. No host Cocktails 5:30 p.m.
2. Dinner/Raffle/Awards/Live Auction 6:15 p.m.
Would Like to ank the Following for their Generous
Contributions to Our First Annual Golf Tournament:
The lrvlne Company Ba~k of America
Doctor's Ambulance Lennar Homes of Callfomk~
Marconi Automotive Museum Waste Management
Robert Beln, Wllltam Frost & Associates
Boys & Girls Club of Tustin Merrill Lynch City of Tustin - Parks & Recreation
Ken & Mamo~ete Thompson l~an Witter ^dvantage Sales & Marketing
Southern Cailt'omla Edison Lee & Associates R.A. De, ano & Company
Tiger Woods Autographed Picture, Hat & T-Shirt
Professional Landscape Design by Preferred Contractors
Mighty Ducl~ Autographed Hockey Stick fTe~m Selann¢), Puck (Toma~ Sand.~l~m) & Picture
Lunch & V~ hour Terml~ Le_s_~on w/Mayor Pro Tern T~acy Wills Worley, Piu~ Dinner at Angle's
Twenty Knott's Berry Farm AdmL~lon Tlcl~eL~
Trio of Golf Foumome.~ -~ l~nch, ¥orba Lin{la, & Woodhaven
Golf Bag from Eaton's Oolf Shop l~g Cobra Oolf ~ from United A~:ncles - Irv~¢
^dml~lon to Di~neyh~nd - Numl~red Etching fi.Om Old Town Oallery
One Hour Ma_~e at Chlro M~ l'lol's Hut Olft Certlflcate~
Dinner at Lone 5tar Steal~house ^dml~lon to Magic Mountain
Dinner for Four at Mlllle's Restaurant LA Cellular Digital Phones with Calling Card~
Gift Certificate fi.om Fast Frame Dinner at Speedway Restaurant
Dinner at Raffaello Restaurante Mlml's Caf~ Gift Certificate
Si?:_ler Gift Certificates Anaheim Angels Autc~raphed I~lts & Pictures
Spires Gift Cer'dflcates Dinner at Stuart Anderson's Black Angus
Admission to Wild Rivers Dinner at Polly's Pies
One Hour Soft T~ue M~e from Chiropractic Health ~ Performance Center
Tickets for Bull Riding at the Anaheim Pond
Tickets for the Boston Pops at the Anaheim Pond
Tickets for The Chieftains at the Cerrit~s Center for the Performing Arts
Tickets for the Elizabeth Howard Curtain Call Dinner Theater
Pet Grooming GiI~ Certlfi~te fi.om El ~o Pet Grooming
Tickets for the Molseyev Dance Co. at the Cerrttos Center for Performing Arts
TUST~ COMIVIUNITY FOUNDATION
DETA~S OF C. OL'8' TO~~'rNT
2onmct:. Robert Kiley (71.4) 7774653
The Tustin Community Foundation has xnnounced that k w/Il host a golf
tournament, silent auction and dinner banquet on Tuesday. October 13. Pr~
.~will benefit the non-profit orgmT-a~Oi1, which was set up irt 1994. The tournament
~11 be held ar the beam/fid Tust/n Ranch Golf Club and there w/Il be a shotmm start
t 12:30 PM. The cost w/ll be $185 and w/it include golf and diner.
will be no ordinary day at thc links," Foundation executive director Bob
Kiley said, "We will be giving av,~y $10,000 ffarry golfers shoot ahole in one as
well as Tiger Woods autographed merchaud/se, over 40 tickets to local events and
many g_olffoursomes at local dubs." The tournament will a/so include a long4rive
e~lin/c by Gerry James who holds the comptetive world record for a drive that went
over 473 yards. James will demonstrate h/s sl.-qll~ by doing u'ick shots and long
drF,'eso
I The Tustin CommunitT Foundation was formed by the Tu.qt/n City Council
[and is managed by a volunteer board of directors compri. 'sed of commua/ty leaders
[and activ/sts. The Foundation/s a non-profit ormmiz~on dedicated to providing an
exceptional quality of life for its resident& fi:om children to senior citizens. The
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oundafi,o.n'spurpose is to help undevwaSte many fTustm s worthwhile civic
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:/ctixSties and services on art ongoing basis. ·
September 2, 1998
Thank you for your interest in the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim/Anaheim
A~ngels and your recent letter of request.
On behalf of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and Anaheim Sports, Inc., we
are pleased to donate an Authentic Teemu Selanne Autographed Stick. We
wish you continued success with your project and are pleased to offer our
support.
Sincerely,
.... Jasonn Potter
Community Relations
THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1998 SPORTS 13
YGNAQO NMtLq'llffhe Or]ncje Count~ Itegiste~
DRIVE FOR DOUGH: Gerry James, following one of h~s tee shot~ Tuesday at Tustin Ranch, is preparing for the World Long Drive Championships.
DRIVE TIME
LONG DRIVERS: Golfers who can hit theh' tee shots into the next area code aren't just sideshow acts anymor,,.
Take Gerry James of la-vine, a former Mr. California with a sLx-figure annual income and PGA Tour aspiration:~.
By JOHN REGER
The. Orange County Register
The oldest adage in golf is
"Drive for show, putt for
dough," but a group of
muscled men, more ath-
letes than golferS, are
changing that saying to "Drive for
show, collect the dough."
They carry the big stick, but rarely
speak softly, and now are being paid
handsomely for driving a golf ball to
locations most hackers see only on
their second shot.
Long drivers always have been a
part of the game but were considered
more like a circus sideshow act. That
has changed with their own associa-
tion, which has led to sponsorships,
increased prize money and a public's
fascination and eager willingness to
pay for the chance to see little white
golf balls disappear into the horizon.
Look at Gerry James and you in-
stantly realize how he can drive a golf
ball an average of 360 yards. The 1990
Mr. California is 6-foot-S, 260 pounds
and has 12 percent body fat, 8 percent
more than when he was a competitive
bodybuilder.
Tuesday, James was at Tustin
Ranch Golf Club working a charity
event for the Tustin Community
Foundation's golf tournament. It is
one of more than S0 functions the Ir-
RESULTS FROM LAST YEAR'S LONG DRIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS
I. Jamn Zuback, Dragon Valley, Alberta. Canada. 412 yards
2. Sean Fister, Little Rock, Ark., a06 yards
3. Brian PavleL Phoenix. 394 yards
4. Frank Miller. Irvine. 389 yards. 7 feel 9 inch~s
5. Gerry Jamek Irvine, 389 yards, 4 feel 9 inches .
Seniors division
1. Michael Hooper, Culver City. 371 yards
2. Roger Capan, Houston, 364 yards
3~ Marry Joyce, Elmwood Park. IlL, 358 yards
4. Les Muramo~o, Kaneohe, Hawaii, 318 yards
James, 37, usually starts with a
demonstration on the driving range.
When the tournament begins he goes
to the tee box of a par-S. Foursomes
can donate money and get to use
James' drive as their own.
On the 4g2-yard, par-S No. 10 at Tus-
tin Ranch, most every group took him
up on the offer. He teed the ball high,
used a 6-degree, 47t-inch GolfGear
driver with a 2.S light double XX-stiff
Harrison shaft, and knocked drives
about 350 yards into a stiff wind down
the fairway.
The reaction from the players usu-
ally was the same. The ones who
didn't have their mouths agape ut-
tered, "Wowl"
The sound his club made when he
generated 130- to 1SO-mph swing
speed attracted people from the near-
vine resident works at yearly, by putting green and adjacent first
Corporations and nonprofit organi- tee. Average golfers, who generate
~tinnekir~kirntnchnwnffonthetee~ swine soeeds of gO.11~ moh, lust
James was called "big guy" a lot
during the tournament. The golfers,'
mostly local businessmen, slapped
his back and asked him how he hits
the ball so far.
Soft laughter came from James'
mouth. That is the reaction he ex-
pects but doesn't' necessarily ?ant.
He is not a one-trick pony. James
carries a plus-2 handicap and holds
the course record at Tustin Ranch.
His goal, once he wins the World Long
Drive Championships in Mesquite,
Ney., Oct. 21-24, is to get on the PGA
Tour.
"I want to play professionally,"
James said. "I don't play full-time
now. Once I do, I think VII have a
major advantage over everyone
· else.:'
His game has suffered temporarily
because of his preparation for the
World Long Drive Championships.
Last year. James finished fifth with a
~8,800. The winner· Jason Zubz.:k. a
former powerlifter, had a drive ,f 412
yards. -
James finished second to Zub;--'k at
an event in June but is convinc~.d he
can win the championship. .'
"! have to win. it's in my
James said. "And I will win the"
championship." ·
If he doesn't win -- and that isn't
even a possibility in James' mi:.d --.'
he still will make close to $1~0,0o,; this
·
year. In addition to prize mone;' and
exhibitions..lames earns mom v by
teaching g,lf and even has a Web site
-- Advancedpowergolf.com -- ;md a
teaching video. ,
Th6se opp,rtunities weren't ;~vail-
able five ye.ars ago. Long-drive .'om-
petitions were around in the .mrly --
'80s but usually were for little ;,rise
money. Endorsement deals, su::h as -.
the one Zuback has with Pinnacl.' golf '
balls or James has with GolfGe~:r and '
Harrison shafts, were nearly n-.:s~ex-
istent.
Gary Hambright. who work'~ for '
Bullet Golf. was one of the earl)' com- ·
petitors in long driving. Hambright,
who played golf at Santa Aaa C, ilege,..
got involved in competing in thc mid-
'80s when c.mpetitions were ::pon- ·
sored by Golf Magazine. '
"It used to be a fraternity," ;lam- ..
bright said. "There weren't as many
people out there. This wouldv't be ,
anywhere without Art {solli,.'..:er),
Randy (Souza) and Sara (Souza }.
Tustin Mayor's
P,r. ayer Breakfast
.., · .~ ~
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.Tustin Mayor's Prayer Brea~fmt
Friday, November 20, 1998
7:00 a.m. to 8.45 a.m.
Tustin Area Senior Center
200 South "C" Street, Tustin
Guez't Speaker:
John
Senior Pastor of Friends Christiarz Church
Dortatiort: $25.00 SpOnsOred
Corporate tab~' available '_7-1ie Tustin CommuniqI Foundation
Rescn,atio,b' Required 'ke.?rzd t~I :¥onday, N~vcmbcr 16
For N£ore I~t.t'orntatio~t Caf[ (714) 771'-4653
Tustin Community Foundation
2nd A4ayor's Prayer £renk£ost
A4aster o£ Ceremonies-Chuck Puckett- President
Tustin Community Foundation
_rnvocotion-
Rev. A4ark Wooi£ington
First Advent Christian Church
PledEe o £ A ileEiance
William/-/ammerle
Former.A4CA5 Base Commander
A4usic Presentation- Tustin Transfer
A Idersgate United A4ethodis't Church
~~~~~~ Breakfast ~~~~~~
We/come- Chuck Puckett- President
Tus tin Community Foundation
~/elcome ~f £ntroductions - Hon. Tom 5altard/i
A4ayor, City o£ Tustin
A4usic Presentation- Tustin Transfer
Old Testament Readin9- Rev. Dudley Bristow
First Baptist Church IrvindTustin
New Testament Read/nE- ~aptain Lee Lescano
5a/vat/on ~rmy
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Keynote Speaker- Zohn Werhas, Pastor
·
Friends Christian Church
,~usic Presentation- Tustin Transfer
Benediction- Rev. Zack H. Barre#
Tus tin Presbyterian Church
Underwriters
$°nk atr America
Waste ~onoflement
i[qorconi AutomoHv¢ A4useum
boctor~ Ambulance
5outhern California Ed/son
5ilwrodo Co~tructorx
~ponsored bp,
The Board atr Directors atr
The Tustin Community Foundation
Chuck Puckett- President
5cot Proud- Vice President
Re/lie beono- TreasUrer
~orgarete Thompson- 5ecre~ary
Klm Oarone- OirecPor
Cheryl Bell- D/rector
Paul £rby- Director
Noah/dc~ahon- D/rector
~o ~oore- D/rector
Bill Hammer/e- D/rector
5cart Sotcli££- D/rector
CynDi 61avos- Director
Totally hmdod bY ticket Sale.,. corpor~to & individual donatioo$
John Werhas ·
John Werhas was bom in Highland Park, Michigan, and moved to San
Pedro, California in 1954. John was a two sport All-American athlete
for the University of Southern California. From 1956-1960 he played
both baseball and basketball. As the Trojans third baseman, Werhas
helped win the NCAA baseball champion.skip for USC in 1958. ,
Although Werhas was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1960 to play
basketball, he chose to si~rn with the L.A. Dodger organization and.'.
played with them from 1960 throu~h 1967. The be~nning of the '~57
season John was traded to the California Angels. The next season'
Werhas spent one year with the San Diego Padres and also played 6ne
year in Japan. He finished his thirteen year baseball career in Hawaii
·
with the Islanders in 1973.
Be~nning in 1974 John and his wife Kay developed a full time mCnisuy
with professional athletes and their families in the southern California
area_ Werhas founded Victory Ministry which served the Los Angeles
Raiders and the L.A. Ram football teams, and the L.A. Lakers andlthe
L.A. Clipper basketball teams. Through Victory Ministry John w~rked
directly with the Los Angeles Dodgers and the California Angels ~ilheir
chaplain. · :~' ~:
Today John serves Yorba Linch Friends Chttrch as the Senior Pa.q4or.
Since taking tiffs position in 1986 the church has grown to be the largest
church in its denomination in the world. ' .
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,
November 23, 1998
YORBA
· .
LINDA
FRIENDS
CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kiley
5028 Vista Montana
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
Dear Bob and Barbara,
Thank you for asking'me to speak at the Tustin Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast. I had a wonderful time.
It was a wonderful privilege to share the morning with you.
I hope that the breakfast accomplished all that you had
hoped for.
Please pass along my best'wishes to Mayor Tom Saltarelii
and his wife Donna.
God bless you both.
&e dum:h on d~e hill ...
Sincerely in Christ,
john werhas
Jw:lc
;, 5211 'Lakeview Avenue · %rba Linda, CA 92886 · (714) 77%2875 · Fax: 1714) 777-8347
Police Department
Ch, ef of Police
(714) 573-33D0
A~mzn~'rctton
(714) 573-3306
Community Res.
(714) 573-3285
January 4, 1999
C
ity Of Tustin
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
Trc:tfic Sec.~on
(714) 573-3215
Communicollons
(714) 573-3225
l~ecorC, s Burecu
(714) 573-3201
Inves,*Igctions
(714) 573-3240
Proi:~en'y/Evioence
(714) 573-3232
Personnel/Training
(714) 573-3289
Mr. Robert Kiley
Tustin Community Foundation
P.O. Box 362
Tustin, CA 92781
Dear Mr. Kiley:
Please accept my thanks for your assistance in making our 1998 "Santa Sleigh"
Christmas program an extraordinary success. We kicked off our program at the
City's annual tree lighting ceremony and Santa visited the residents of our
community on December 14 through 17, culminating in his appearance at our
Santa Cop Christmas party for needy families on December 18.
A program of this magnitude would have been impossible to carry out without the
support of your organization. Your commitment and dedication to such a
worthwhile project is certainly indicative of community support in the highest
degree. We have received many calls and letters of thanks from members of our
community and plans are already under way to expand the program next year.
Again, thank you very much for your assistance in this endeavor. The Tustin
Police Department looks forward to many years of association with you.
Sincerely,
STEVE FOSTER
Chief of Police
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SF:sim
cc: Chuck Puckett
JSTIN .
~;tin police tonight will host
underprivileged fam~Ees, in-
:ding 10 children, provid-
; Christmas for those who
~ght not otherwise have
e this year. Santa Claus
~d McGruff the Crime Dog
':I1 be on hand as Christ-
as dinner is served, com-
iments of a $1,200 donation
Sm~ne'"Tustm community
~ys are pro-
~e children, .
ranks to a $1,813 donation
· om City Councilman Ivlike
,oyle and $S00 from Sam's
'lub. The Santa Cop pro-
ram is in its 11th year.
- George Stewart
(714)
'IOXS, 52 PAGES DECE.XII~EB I8, '1998
)n Mon day,-the ::TustJn:.Pol!ce?Oepartm ent
a.unc, hed.~its_ina, u. gUr_al.'.saht'~ Sleigh prograph ·
· ,.r~nging a motor!zed holiday greeting to all the
:ei~hborhoods in the community. The first night
aw Santa visiting the northern area of the
ommunity with sirens blaring, announcinq the
rrival of Santa accompanied by Christmas r~usic.
'oungsters who vent6red out to see what all
he hubbub was about received a greeting and
· candy cane from Old St. Nick. The program,
'eveloped by Officer George Vallevieni, was
,3odeled after a program in Torrance where his
.wn children .enjoyed the annual arrival.
'" JoY BAST/FOR.:TUSTIN WEEKLY
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SLEIGH
FROM 1
and painted them after Valle-
vieni and Officer Mike Velko cut
out the wooden patterns.
Roger Bell, of the city's Field
Services,' did all the electrical
work.
But Vallevieni's crowning
achievement was locating a real,
7-foot-long by 4-foot-wide sleigh,
built in 1910. in a San Juan Capi-
strano antique shop. When the
owner dropped his askin~ price
to S$00, Vallevieni was in busi-
ness.
From his research in Tor-
rance, he was able to come up
with reasonable ground rules
that will enable the trailer to visit
ever)" residential street large
enough for it to maneuver in,
within a week. That means Santa
can pass out candy canes and
moms can take pictures of them
together, but there is no time for
them to sit in Santa's lap or tell
him their Christmas wishes.
Starting Monday, a caravan in-
eluding a patrol ear before and
behind the trailer with the sleigh,
L~$T-MINUTE
?OUCNE$:
Tustin Police
Officers Mike
Velko and
George
Vallevieni put
some last-
minute touches
on their sleigh
and seven flying
reindeer Friday
night at the city
of Tustin's
annual
Christmas Tree
Lighting
Ceremony. This
year, it was held
in Old Town and
featured
entertainment
as well as
pictures with
Santa aboard his
new sleigh.
Velko and
Vallevieni have
been building
the sleigh since
August.
Jill _~,t.*~1~ The
~us:m News
and Vallevieni riding ahead'in
his police van announcing San-
ta's approach with a bullhorn,
will visit each neighborhood.
Each day they will take a dif-
ferent police beat. (See the police
beat map on page 3.) Monday will
be Beat i; Tuesday Beat 2:
Wednesday Beat 3; and Thurs-
day Beat 4. Each day the cara-
van will start at 5:30 p.m. and go
until 9 or 9:30 p.m., stopping
wherever kids gather to see San-
ta along the way.
Look for him in your neighbor-
hood.
TCF Tustin Community Foundation
P.O. Box362 Tustin CA 92781
(714) 7774653 F.(X (714) 693-8749
PRESS RELEASE
January 21, 1999
For Immediate Release
For More Information Contact:
Bob Kiley (714) 7774653
Community Foundation SponsOrs Miss Tusfin Scholarship Pageant
The Tustin Community Foundation announced today that they w/il donate
$5,000 and be a.major sponsor of the 1999 Miss Tustin Scholarskip Pageant.
"The Board of Directors of the Tustin Community Foundation are proud to be
sponsoring such a worthwhile program wkich promotes youth and education,
the cornerstones of our Foundation", stated Chuck Puckett, President of the
Foundation. "We look forward to supporting th/s organ/zation in the furore",
concluded Mr. PuckeR.
The Miss Tustin Scholarskip Pageant, in accordance w/th the Miss America
Pageant, is committed to prov/ding unique oppommities for young women to
w/n financial assistance irt the nature of scholarship awards as a means of
achieving their educational goals, and create and ma/ntain a system of
competition which will enhance career oppommities and produce role models
representing posi.ti'_..v.e;'Amer/can values.' ....................
"The members of the committee of the Miss Tustin Scholarship Pageant are
committed to promoting self esteern~ self worth and reinforcing the belief in
inner beauty, which we believe develops a healthy attitude and personal well
being." says Cherrill Cady, Executive Director.
The Miss Tustin Scholarship Pageant will take place on March 6, 1999 at
7:00 pm and will be held at St Jeanne de Lestonnac School Theater, 16791' E.
Ma/n Street, Tustin. For more information about'the Pageant please call
Cherrill Cady at (714) 544-6774.
January 21, 1999
· .
Ms Cherfill Cady,
Executive Director
Miss Tustin Scholarskip Pageant
Dear Cherrill:
I am proud to announce to you and your committee that the Board of
Directors of the Tustin Community Foundation.has unanimously approved a
contribution of $5,000 to be the sponsor of the 1999 Miss Tustin Scholarskip
Pageant. The Tustin Community Foundation recognizes your organ/zation's
commitment to promoting youth and education of our youth in our
community.
The Tustin Commullit~ Foundation is an non-profit, tax deductible charitable
Foundation and its mission is to support specific organiT~tions who have
demonstrated, by their activities, that they are working for the betterment of
the community and all its citizens.
The Miss Tust/n Scholarskip Pageant has proven to be one of our shining
1/~ts in Tustinl ........................................
Ag,in we applaud, your dedication and commitment to making Tustin a
wonderful 'city to live in.
Sincerely,
Chuck Puckett,
President
'Vallevmm accorded honors' as
.::Chamber .:Officer of the-Month
Community Resource Officer George . ~e sleigh for its tom. ~f Tu~tin. Tile con-
'.Vallevieni has been named Police Offi- cept was modeled after a similar pro-
· cer of the Month for the fourth time. He
was' selected for his new Program, San-
ta Sleigh, which delivered holiday
cheer to Tustin residents during
Dedember.'
The announcement was made at the
monthly Chamber of Commerce break-
fast, where Pol/ce Chief Steve l=oster
formally presented Vallev/eni with the
honor..
Santa's Sleigh, :atop a flatbed truck,
carried Sant~ and .McGruff the Crime
Dog .'around the city four nights before
C.hns.'. tm-mS to greet children and reach
out-t0' the' comm'u~it~ inI a positive way,
· gram Vallevienl had seen while grow-
ing up in h/s hometown of Torrance.
Following the sleigh's inaugural run
in December that reached about 3,500
to 4,000 children, the police department
received an :overwhelming' response
from residents wh5"called in' and wrote
letters to express their gratitude, .Vall~-
vieni said. He thanked the Tustin Corn: '.
.~munity F~undation~_ whose sut)port
made tae prb-gram possible., · · ;.~
._~!t .~n a rem positive thin~l for the --
' police department,: vallevieni said.."':
Yallevieni is already rhaking plans
for-next year to expand the Pi'0gram to
.Vallevieni smd..:: .:., - ..'. 10 to 12·days in.order to cover the
=?'.':.'3/.a:!l. eyieni, with' felloG :officers Mike. entire city a~ 'th~ first ~ in December·
· ~elco :and DaVe 7~-nOld 'along' with .kity "reached only'about '50"t°'60 P~r~ent of
i/~h'~'Kic Roger..Bell, handcrafted the . :Tustin:'-He is also in need of a generatoi-
r~i~id'~r' fr'oTM Wood,..-painted the' .and[Qehid~ to piillthe flatbed for' 1999. ·
.fla'tbed :truck: 'found ~n antique sleigh ... : 'W~ .ex,&ct it to be'a big
ahd-lhh!'M1 the-pieces~t~lether to 'ready "~"V~J~i~iii S~iid lobk~ng to th6' futur~.~ :~"~ '-
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..
OLD' TOWN TUSTIN
·
..Chris~mas dinner will be pro-
vided to 37 underprivileged fam-
es and toys will be given, to
eir/117 children FridAy.eVening.
when the l'lth .annual
program will be held by the Tus-:
tin Police Departm'~nt at"th~Clif- '
ton. Miller..-Communit. f center
FridaY night.
D Santa and McG.r~fff, th,e_
og,' Will arrivelin Santa s'Sleigh
to bring Christ/has to the fam-
ilies from a lo'cai group home
who would not otherwise have a
Christmas this year.
Major 'contributors to tl~is
event include Councilman Mike
Doyle whose casino party at his
Revere House restaurant netted
$1,813 for the cause; it. he Tustin
Community Foundalabfi, which
~°a ~lT~$~~de din-
ner; and Sam's Club, ·whiCh do- ·
nated $500.
e'
Tustin
Community
Foundation
Fiscal Year End Report
(Unaudited)
July 1, 1998 - June 30, 1999
CONTENTS
Bank Account Balances .............. Page 1
Income and Expenses ................. Page 2
TCF-Selected Accounts
TCF - Account Balances Report
As of 6r33FJ9
6/30/99
Balance
ASSETS
Cash and Bank Accounts
Checking
Interest Maximizer Account
Investment CD Account - B of A
TOTAL Cash and Bank Accounts
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABIUTIES
OVERALL TOTAL
13,758.60
26,962.23
26,163.02
7/18/99
Page 1
TCF-Bank, Cash,CC Accounts
Cat/Sub Date Num
TCF -Itemized Categories Report
711/96 Through 6/30/99 (Cash Basis)
Description
Memo CIr
Amount
W18~
Page I
INcOMEi
Don'afl._
Concerts in the Park
1/11/99 S
TOTAL Concerts In 'the Park
Deposit
General Fund
7A~:J6 S Deposit
8/4FJ8 Deposit
8/11/cJ~ S Deposit
8/11~ S Deposit
8/20/96 Deposit
8/'20/98 Deposit
8~ Deposit
9/17/98 Deposit
cj/'l 7/98 Deposit
9/17/96 Deposit
9/17/98 Deposit
9/18FJ8 Deposit
IOF----------------~ S Deposit
11112/[:J8 S Deposit
11/12/98 S Deposit
11112/98 S Deposit
1/11FJ9 S Deposit
2/9/99 DEP ... Deposit
2FJFJ9 DEP ... Deposit
4/9/99 DEP ... Deposit
4/28FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
6/21~ DEP ... Deposit
TOTAL General Fund
Program Scholarships
8/11/96 S Deposit
11112FJ8 S Deposit
2.~9FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
4/28FJ9 DEP .... Deposit
5/4/99 DEP ... Deposit
TOTAL Program scholarships
Santa Cop
2/9/g9 DEP ... Deposit
~ DEP' ... Deposit
TOTAL Santa Cop
Santa Sleigh
8111/98 Deposit
9r25/96 Deposit
TOTAL Santa Sleigh
Senior ....
Scholarships
6/14f:J9
TOTAL Scholarships
DEP ... Deposit
Senior Center-Other
1111FJ9 S
TOTAL Senior Center-Other
TOTAL Senior Center
Deposit
SBC Foundation R
R
Chemer's Gallery R
Tustin City Employees R
R
Sylvester Kasten R
Ocean West Enterprises R
Shapin, Buchanan & Hassan R
California Weekly Explorer R
Acura - Direct Mail Apeal R
Shapin Buchman - Direct Mail Appeal R
HP Engineering - Mary Hednk R
Madory Zeil Pleiss R
Anthony Mumoio R
Amca Services R
Tustin Market Place R
Edgar & Elizabeth Pankey R
Marconi Foundation - Tustin Thunder R
Dokken Engineering R
United Way R
Chin's Chinese K]tchen R
Tustin City Employees R
Leonard Kroko R
Tustin City Employees R
John Siegel R
Tustin City Employees R
Tustin Employees R
Tustin Rotary Club c
5,500.00
5,500.00
217.45
12,312.95
Tustin City Employees R 236.55
Tustin City Employees R , 20.77
Tustin City Employees R 2423
Tustin Employees R 20.43
O. C. Register R 250.C~
Temple-Inland Foundation: Michale D .... R
Temple-Inland Foundation: David M. S... R
Noah McMahon R
Diane Beneker R
SBC Foundation R
551.98
6,000.00
700.00
100.00
3,000.00
3rO00.O0
3,100.00
TCF-Bank, Cash,CC Accounts
CaUSub Date
Nu~n
TCF- Itemized Categories Report
7/1F:J8 Through 6/30FJ9 (Cash Basis)
Description
MeITtO
Clr
,,
Amount
Page 2
Tiller Days 1998
8/7/98
lCY5/98
1 O/13/98
TOTAL Tiller Days 1998
Deposit
Deposit
S Deposit
s Deposit
Tiller Days 1999
4/28/99 DEP
6/14/99 DEP
6/14/99 DEP
TOTAL Tiller Days 1999
... Deposit
... Deposit
... Deposit
Tustin Pride Fund
8/11FJ8 S Deposit
8/11/cj8 Deposit
10/13,cj6 S Deposit
10/13/98 S Deposit
11/12/98 S Deposit
1/11F:J9 S Deposit
1/23/g9 S Deposit
1/23/99 S Deposit
1~ S Deposit
1/23/99 S Deposit
1r23/g9 S Deposit
1/'23/99 S Deposit
4/9/cJ9 DEP ... Deposit
4/9/99 DEP ... Deposit
4/9/99 DEP ... Deposit
4/28/g9 DEP ... Deposit
6/14/g9 DEP ... Deposit
6/21/cJ9 DEP ... Deposit
6/21/99 DEP- ... Deposit
TOTAL Tustin Pride Fund
Tustin Youth Center
7/8FJ8
8/11/96
8/11/98
11112F:J6
11/21/96
4/9/g9
4/9/g9
4/28FJ9
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
S Deposit
S Deposit
S Deposit
S Deposit
s Depo~
... Deposit
... Deposit
... Deposit
... Deposit
TOTAL Tustin Youth Center
10/14AJ8
1111/99
TOTAL Donations-Other
TOTAL Donations
S Deposit
S Deposit
Golf To...
Auction
10/14F:J6
lCY14/98
10/14/98
10/14/98
10/14/98
10/14/98
10/14/98
11/"J3F98
11/"j3cj6
S Credit Card Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
s. Credit card Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Debit Adjustment
S Debit Adjustment
Bank of America R
Silicon Systems R
Orange National Bank R
Tusfin Pontiac R
LA. Cellular R
Coors c
Orange National Benk c
Expedan R
Tustin City Employees : R
Evelyn Dalby R
Jones R
Tim Curry R
Kenneth Royal R
SBC Foundation R
Bob Aris R
Kathy Windsor R
Donald Biery R
Lou & Carol Bone R
Doug Davert R
Beth Everett R
Tustin City Employees/Elizabeth Bins... R
Robert Doobovsky R
Ron Middlebrook R
Waste Management - Volunteer Day B... R
T-Shirt Purchase c
O.C. Rescue Mission - Rita Westfiel c
Shadine Morton c
5,500.00
2,500.00
2,568.0~
Tusfin City Employees R 288.00
R 2,000.00
Tustin City Employees R 221.54
3M Corp R 740.00
Tustin City Employees R 258.46
Tustin City Employees/Elizabeth Bins... R 75.00
Tustin City Employees R 25.00
Tustin Employees R 217.97
Nick Burkey R
Nike Donation to Dare Program R
John Schumacher- Landscape Design R
Tage Johnson - Club 33 R
William Greenwalt - Tennis Lessons R
Richard Bishop- T'~er Woods Picture R
Mitch Leyton - 20 Knotts T'~kets R
Chuck Puckett - Golf Foursomes R
Doug Frost - Hockey Stick R
John Schumacher- Landscape Design R
Tage Johnson - Club 33 R
5,825.97
1~035.00
45,S93.90
TCF-Bank,Cash,CC Accounts
TCF- Itemized Categories Report
7/1FJ6 Through 6/3Q/cJ9 (Cash Basis)
Cat/Sub Date Num
Me~lo
11~
11/30~J6
11/30~J8
11/30/96
11/3~S6
3~9/cj9
5/11/99
5/11/99
5/11/99
5/11/99
TOTAL Auction
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
DEP
Dinner Tickets
10/14/98
11112/98
TOTAL Dinner Tickets
Golf Fees
10,5FJ8
IOF~J~
10/13/96
10/13/98
10/13/98
10/14FJ8
10/14,cj8
10/14FJ6
1~1~
1~1~
1~1~
11~
11/1~
TOTAE ~ff F~
DEP
DEP
Las Vegas Hole
10/14/96
TOTAL Las Vegas Hole
Mulligans
10/14/98
10/14~:J8
10/14/cj6
TOTAL Mulligans
Putting Green
10/14/96
TOTAL Putting Green
Raffle Tickets
10/13FJ8
10/13/98
10/14/98
10/lZ298
10/14/96
12/7/98
5/11/cj9 DEP
TOTAL Raffle Tmkets
Sponsors
8/14/98
8/28/96
S Debit Adjustment
S Debit Adjustment
S Debit Adjustment
s Deb~ A~ustment
S Debit Adjustment
... Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
s Deposit
S Deposit
S Deposit
S Deposit
S Deposit
s Deport
$ Deposit
s Deposit
S Deposit
s Deposit
S Deposit
s Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Deposit
S Depo~
s Debit Adjustment
S De~ Adjustment
S Debit Adjustment
...Credit Card Deposit
S Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Creclit Card Deposit
Deposit
S Deposit
s Deposit
S Credit Card Deposit
S Debit Adjustment
... Credit Card Deposit
Deposit
William Greenwalt - Tennis Lessons R
Richard Bishop- T~er Woods Picture R
Mitch Leyton - 20 Knotts Tickets R
Chuck Puckett - Golf Foursomes R
Doug Frost - Hockey Stick R
County Financial Services - Knott's Ti... R
Chuck Puckett - Golf Foursome R
John Schumacher- Landscape Design R
Tage Johnson - Club 33 R
Doug Frost - Hockey Stick R
Clr
Amount
1,550.00
K~m Barone R 35.00
Chuck Puckett R 35.00
Southern California Water R
R. A. Deano R
Kenneth La Toure{e R
County Financial Services - Leyton R
Bank of America R
Robert Bein William Frost R
Technical Duplicator R
Brown R
Peterson Oliver R
Herman R
Michael Ralph R
Paul Irby R
Bosley Electric/James Bosley R
Francis McLauglin R
Chuck Puckett R
So. Cal. Gas Co. R
Paul Irby R
James Bosley/Bosley Electric R
Francis McLaughlin R
Paul Irby R
James Bosley R
R
Don Kammemr R
Michael Osmon R
Kim Bamne R
R
R
Che~ Bell R
Bosley Electric/James Bosley' R
James Bosley/Bosley Electric R
James Bosley R
Doctors Ambulance R
Bank of America R
70.00
740.00
185.00
185.00
370.00
740.00
740.00
740.00
185.00
185.00
185.00
185.00
185.00
185.00
370.00
185.00
370.00
-185.00
-185o00
185.00
185.00
5,365.00
195.00
440.00
255.00
255.00
20.00
290.00
220.00
20.00
10.00
-10.00
10.00
560.00
7118,~J9
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TCF-BankCash,CC Accounts
TCF- Itemized Categories Report
711FJ6 Through 6/30FJ9 (Cash Basis)
Page 4
Cat/Sub Date Num
Descd~
Man'lo
CIr Amount
9/1/98
9/1/98
9/17/98
9/30/96
1GSr98 S
10/5/98 S
1CY14FJ8 S
11112/cJ6 S
11/12FJ6 S
11/12FJ8 S
11/12FJ8 S
12/7/98 S
2/26FJ9 DEP ...
5/11,'~9 DEP ...
5/11FJ9 DEP ...
5/11/99 DEP ...
5/11FJ9 DEP ...
5/11/99 DEP ...
TOTAL Sponsors
TOTAL Golf Toumament 1998
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Credit Card Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Debit Adjustment
Credit Card Deposit
Credit Card Deposit
Credit Card Reversal
Credit Card Reversal
Irvine Company
Lennar Homes
Robert Bein William Frost
Waste Management
Marconi Foundation
Tustin Ranch Shell - Jerry Crowe
Paul Irby
Margaret Thompson
John Hatzis
So. Cal. Edison
Paul Irby
Paul irby Attorney-at-Law
Paul irby
Boys & Girls Club - Cliff Potston
Boys & Girls Club - Cliff Polston
Boys & Girls Club - Cliff Potston
R 2,500.00
R 1,000.00
R 500.00
R 1,000.00
R 1,000.00
R 200.00
R 100.00
R 100.00
R 100.00
R 100.00
R
R -100.00
R 200.00
R 100.00
R 100.00
R 100.00
R -100.00
R -100.00
10~500.00
18,935.00
Golf To_.
Auction
5/14/99 D EP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14FJ9 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14FJ9 DEP
5/14FJ9 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14F-:J9 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14FJ9 DEP
6/14/cJ9 DEP
TOTAL Auction
Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Deposit
... Deposit
Robert Cannon - Angles Pack
Mike Stephan - Empire Lakes
Mike Stephan - Yorba Linda CC
Brad Estill- Tustin Ranch
Kerry Givany - 'l'ijeras Creek
Eddie Butch - Knotts
Eddie Burch - Club 33
Al Schumacher- Palmer Driver
J. David Conley - Palmer Driver
Daniel McGinley
Steven Bernardy
Tracy Worley & Eaton Golf
MaryKen Plaia (Cell Phone)
R 45.00
R 100.00
R 2~.00
R 225.00
R 200.00
R 60.00
R 160.00
R 100.C0
R 90.00
R 200.00
R 170.00
R 135.00
c 60°00
1,795.00
Dinner Tickets
5/14FJ9 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
TOTAL Dinner Tickets
Marisa Charette
Kim Barone
60.00
Extras
5/14FJ9 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/1~ DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14/cj9 DEP
5/14/cj9 OEP
5/1.4/99 DEP
5/14/cJ9 DEP
5/14,'99 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14FJ9 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/1~cJ9 DEP
5/14/99 DEP
5/14FJ9 DEP
TOTAL Extras
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Credit Card Deposit
... Deposit
... Deposit
., Deposit
ooo Deposit
... Deposit
_. Deposit
Paul Irby
Cindy giavis
E. Perry
Jay Emel7
Francis Laughlin
Michael Amoroso
Steve Berry
Jeff Thomas
Robert Cannon
Brad F_still
Chert4 Sal
Mason West
Michael Kurth
Philip Ries
Marisa Charette
Klm Barone
R 50.00
R 30.00
R 30.00
R 30.00
R :30.00
R 30.00
R 40.00
R 30.00
R 120.00
R 30.00
R 20.00
R 60.00
R 30°00
R 30.00
R 20.00
R 20.00
R 583.00
1,183.00
Golf Fees
3~/99 DEP
3/9FJ9 DEP
4/9/99 DEP
... Deposit
... Deposit
... Deposit
Southem California Water
Dokken Engineering
Dave Detteman
R 740.00
R 185.00
R 185.00
TCF-Bank, Cash,CC Accounts
TCF- Itemized Categories Report
711FJ6 Through 6/'3D/~ (Cash Basis)
Ca,Sub Date Num
Description
4/9FJ9 OEP ... Deposit
5/4/cj9 DEP ... Deposit
5/4/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/5FJ9 DEP Retumed Item
5,'11/99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/11/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/11/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/11FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
5/14/99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/14/99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/14/99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/14/cj9 DEP ... CreditCard Deposit
5/14,99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/14/99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/1499 DE.P ... Credit Card Deposit
5/14/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/14FJ9 DEP ... Depose
5/14,99 DEP ... Deposit
5/14/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/14/99 DEP ... Deposit
TOTAL Golf Fees
Sponsors
2/26/99 DEP ... Deposit
2/26FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
2r26,99 DEP ... Deposit
2r26/99 DEP ... Deposit
2/26/99 DEP ... Deposit
2/26/99 DEP ... Deposit
3/9FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
3/9/c~ DEP Deposit
3,9,99 DEP ... Deposit
4/9FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
4r28,~99 DEP ... Deposit
5/4F-39 DEP ... Depose
5/4/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/4/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/11/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/11FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
5/14FJ9 DEP ... CreditCard Deposit
6/14/99 DEP ... Deposit
6/14f:J9 DEP ... Deposit
6/14/99 DEP ... Deposit
6/14/99 DEP ... Deposit
TOTAL Sponsors
Golf Toumament 1999-Other
2J9/~ DEP ... Deposit
5/11FJ9 DEP ... Deposit
6/3QFJ9 DEP ... Deposit
TOTAL Golf .Tournament 1999-Other
TOTAL Golf Tournament 1999
Interest Inc
7/13/98 Interest Eamed
8/11/98 Interest Earned
9/1QFJ6 Interest Earned
10/9/96 Interest Eamed
11~9FJ6 Interest Eamed
12/9/98 Interest Earned
1/8FJ9 Interest Earned
~ DEP Interest Eamed
3/11/99 Interest Earned
4/12FJ9 · Interest Earned
5/12FJ9 Interest Earned
7/13FJ8 Interest Earned
8/11/98 Interest Earned
Menlo
Irvine Company R
Cyndi Glavis R
Katella Grill R
William Maynard R
Seligman Advisors - Timothy O'Connell R
Christopher Goulard R
William Maynard R
Stephen Berry R
Paul Irby R
E. Perry R
Jay Emery R
Francis Laughlin R
Michael Amoroso R
Jeff Thomas R
Robert Cannon R
Mason West R
Michael Kurth R
william Hamerle R
George Fague R
Brian Brown R
Tustin Market Place R
Doctor's Ambulance R
Tustin Ranch Shell Car Wash R
Sanwa Bank R
McLean Cadillac-Oldsmobile R
Marconi Foundation for Kids R
Waste Management of O.C. R
Southern California Water R
Southem California Edison R
Ir, vine Company R
Equitable Distributors R
Bank of Amedca R
Saltarelli Realty - Century 21 R
Lennar Homes - Hole in One Insurance R
Vk:tor Gorham R
Robert Bein William Frost R
Paul Irby R
Margaret Thompson c
Better Beverages c
Quality Suites ( Marista Mngmt.) c
Waste Management c
Chuck Puckett R
Thomas Saltarelli R
John HatzJs c
Clr
Amount
5,975.00
12,665.00
400.00
22,078.00
1.38
3.10
10.31
9.27
7.00
7.17
1.06
1.85
2.86
3.05
3.84
76.97
56.15
7/18FJ9
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TCF-Bank, Cash,CC Accounts
Cat/Sub Date
9/10/98
10/9/96
11/6/98 -
l?_/1Q/cJ6
3/11/99
7/13/98
8/11/cj8
9/10/98
1Q/1GS8
11110/cj6
17../10FJ8
1,5~J9
3/11/99
TOTAL Interest Inc
Mayor'_
Nm
Sponsors
11/12/98 S
11/1~ S
11/'21/98 S
11/21/98 S
1/Z2/99 S
1/22FJ9 S
1/22/99 S
?JS/cJ9 DEP ...
5/11/99 DEP ...
5/11/99 DEP ...
TOTAL Sponsors
Tickets
11/12/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/96 S
11/21,98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S ·
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21~cj6 S
11/21F38 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
11/21FJ6 S
11/21/98 S
11/21/98 S
1/11FJ9 S
1/11/99 S
1/11/99 S
1/11/99 S
TCF- Itemized Categories Report
7/1/96 Through 6/30/99 (cash Basis)
Description
M~n'lo
Interest Eamed
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Eamed
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Eamed
Interest Earned '
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
Interest Earned
De 3osit
De3osit
De :)osit
De 3osit
De :)osit
De :)osit
De :)osit
De 3osit
Credit Card Deposit
Credit Card Deposit
Waste Management of O.C. R
Doctor's Ambulance R
So. Cal. Edison R
Robert Bein, William Frost & Assoc. F... R
Bank of Amedca R
Silverado Constructors R
Vernon Lockhart R
Marconi Foundation for Kids R
Kaml Reedy R
Karol Rc-edy R
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Deposit
Doug Davert
McLean Motor Co.
Charles Olson
George Mannon
Donna Puckett
Aldersgate United Methodist Church
Old Town Gallery
First Church of Christ, scientist
Angie's Cuisine Italiano
Woodruff, Spradline & Smart
Donald Saltarelli
Adrian Morton
Gerald Morrow
Francine Scinto
Cynthia Glavis
Tustin Old Tow~ Association
Bill Hammerle
Barbara Martin
The Salvation Army
The Black Sheep Bistro
Dokken Engineering
Henry Smith
Geneva Healthways
Vem Lockhart
Scott Sutcliff (Merrill Lynch)
City of Tustin (Magil & Sanchez)
McMahon Marketing
Elisabeth Binsack
Clr
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R '
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Amount
54.17
86.07
160.68
194.08
324.75
158.72
143.73
112.36
102.29
90.16
99.19
87.08
89.86
87.62
2,599.96
1 ,O00.O0
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
50.00
1,000.00
100.00
100.00
7/18/99
Page 6
TCF-Bank, Cash,CC Accounts
TCF -Itemized Categories Report
711FJ6 Through ~ (Cash Basis)
Cat/Sub Date Num Description
TOTAL Tickets
Mayor's Prayer Brealdast 1998-Other
' 4,r28/99 DEP ... Deposit
5/11/cj9 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/11/99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/11/99 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/11~9 DEP ... Credit Card Deposit
5/11/<J9 DEP ... Crecr~t Card Deposit
5/11/99 DEP ... Credit Card Reversal
5/11/99 DEP ... Credit Card Reversal
TOTAL Mayor's Prayer Breakfast 1998-Other
TOTAL Mayor's Prayer Breakfast 1998
Miscelaneous Income
7/8/98
TOTAL Miscelaneous Income
TAFFY
9/30/98
TOTAL TAFFY
Deposit
MelTIo
CIr
Amount
1,775.00
TOTAL INCOME
Jeff Thomas R 500.00
Paul Irby R 25.00
Jack Gray R 25.00
Boys & Gifts Club - Cliff Polston R 50.00
Jack Gray R 25.00
Boys & Gifts Club - Cliff Polston R 50.00
Jack Gray R -25.00
Boys & Girls Club - Cliff Polston R -,50.00
James Damemn - Restricted Vans R
Grant- Steelcase Foundation R
600.00
9,625.00
100.00
100.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
133,931.86
7/18~:J9
Page 7
EXPENSES
AdminL..
Bank Charge
7/'24J98
11/6/98
12/1/98
1/8/99
2J5/99
3/1/99
4/1/99
5/1/99
6/1/99
TOTAL Bank Charge
Misc
7/22/98 117
8/'2GcJ8 125
8/2Q/98 127
12/14FJ8 163
1/Z3/99 187
TOTAL Misc
Postage
7/8/98 115
7/24/98 119
9/3/98 133
TOTAL Postage
Printing
1G/SFJ6 144
3/4/99 198
Service Charge
Service Charge
Service Charge
Service Charge
Service Charge
Service Charge
Service Charge
Service Charge
Service Charge
Non-Profit Resource Center
Woolridge Pierson Corp.
Action Mailing
National Society Of Fundraisers
Tustin Chamber Of Commerce
Robert Kiley
Chuck Puckett
Instant Signs
Robert KJley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Postmaster
Cheryl Bell
Robert Kiley
Postmaster
Postmaster
Postmaster
Pickard Design
Robert Kiley
R
Mass mailing letters R
Job setup R
Membership Fee R
Annual Dues R
Supplies R
Board Appreciation Dinner R
TCF Sign R
Membership R
Supplies R
Supplies R
P.O. Box Rental - Annual Fee R
Supplies c
Lunch w/Chamber of Commerce ED -... c
Stamps R
Newsletter/direct mail postage R
stamps R
Newsletter Design R
State of the Foundation Report R
-316.11
-2,363.03
-418.57
-235.00
-140.00
-76.97
-247.82
-161.63
-40.00
-122.67
-27.58
-4,065.67
-792.00
TCF-Bank,Cash,CC Accounts
Cat/Sub Date Num
TCF- Itemized Categories Report
7/1/98 Through 6r3G/g9 (Cash Basis)
Description
MelTIO
Clr
Amount
7/18~:J9
Page 8
3/18~99 199
4/1~39 202
5/13/99 222
TOTAL Printing
Publicity
TOTAL Publicity
194
Salaries
8/1/98 120
8r2o/cj8 124
9/21FJ8 135
1Gr28/g8 178
11r25FJ6 184
12/'2/g6 159
1/14/99 175
2/24/g9 197
~ 214
6r29/99 23'7
TOTAL Salaries
Administration-Other
Robert KJley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Tustin Chamber Of Commerce
Robert KJley
Robert K]ley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Carol Geisbauer
Robert KJley
Robert Kiley
Donor Reports
Donor Packages
TCF Reports for City Council
Ad in City Map
July ED Fee
August ED Fee
September ED Fee
Oct. ED Fee
Nov. ED Fee
Jan. ED Fees
Feb. ED Fee
Mar. ED Fee
Apdl ED Fee
May ED Fee
June ED Fee
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
c
-115.10 -67.03 -41.47
-587.30
..S95.00
-2,625.00
-1,500.00
-2,625.O0
-2,625.~
-32,000.00
~ 227
TOTAL Administration-Other
TOTAL Administration
Robert KJ'ley
Concerts in the Park Expense
1/14/99 173 City Of Tustin
TOTAL Concerts in the Park Expense
Disbursements - Other Donations
1/9/99 167 Tustin Dare Program
1114/cJ9 168 Miss Tustin Scholarship Pageant
TOTAL Disbursements - Other Donations
Golf Toumament Expenses 1998
10/13/98
10/13~98
10/13f:J8
10/13/96
140
141
142
143
147
150
153
177
179
189
192
S
S
S
S
S
S.
S
S
Tiryn Keller
Robert Kiley
National Hole In One
Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Eaton Golf Shop
Instant Signs
Deposit
Robert Kiley
Cheryl Bell
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Chuck Puckett
Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes
Cash Prizes
TOTAL Golf Tournament Expenses 1998
Golf Tournament Expenses 1999
1/14/99 169 Postmaster
?_/2/99 188 Chuck Puckett
4/16/99 204 Robert K~ley
4/19/99 205 Robert Kiley
Nike Donation to Dare Program
Sponsorship
Mailing Prep
Postage
.Insurance
Golf Fees
Golf Balls
Tee Signs
Golf Fee Refund
Miscellaneous Expenses
Centerpieces & Other Supplies
Photo Processing
Golf Drivers
Closest to the Pin - Male
Closest to the Pin - Female
Longest Drive - Male
Longest Drive - Female
Hole in One
1st Place Team
2nd Place Team
3rd Place Team
Postage
Golf Clubs - Au~;tion Item
Postage for Invitiations
Labels & Ink Cartridge
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
..53.53
-53.53
-38,409.61
-5,5C~.00
-5,500.00
-1,000.03
..5~0C~.00
-6,000.00
-50.00
-200.00
-9,000.00
-,301
-1,254.21
293.20
-68.10
-80.21
-45.26
-56.84
-25.00
-25.03
-25.00
-100.00
-11,787.81
TCF-Bank, Cash,CC Accounts
TCF -Itemized Categories Report
7/1F:J6 Through 6/30/99 (Cash Basis)
Cat/Sub Date Num
Description
MelTio
4/19/99 206
4/19/99 207
5/3/99 211
5/3/99 212
~ 213
5/7/99 215
5/lOjCJ9 216
5/10/99 217
5/11/cj9 218
5/11F:J9 219
5/14/cj9 DEP
5/2O/99 224
6/12/cJg 232
Robert Kiley
Tiryn Keller
Robert K]ley
Hole In One U.S.A.
Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Eaton Golf Shop
Cash
Cash
Gerry James
Elan Photography
Laser Tech
Robert Kiley
Deposit
Vino Logos
Instant Signs
Cheryl Bell
Cheryl Bell
6r'J3/cJ9 DEP ... Deposit
TOTAL Golf Tournament Expenses 1999
Mayor's Breakfast 1998 Expense
9/18/98 136
11/6FJ8 154
11/6/98 155
11/~cJ8 181
11117/98 182
11/20/g8 183
11/24/cJ6 156
12./7298 158
Che~ Bell
Postmaster
Tiryn Keller
Season's Catering
Season's Catering
Alder-'~:jate United Methodist Church
Robert Kiley
Cheryl Bell
TOTAL Mayor's Breakfast 1998 Expense
Program Scholar. Disbursementse
7/22/cJ8 118 City Of Tustin
6/12icJ9 231 City Of Tusfin
~ 238 City Of Tustin
TOTAL Program Scholar. Disbursementse
Santa Sleigh Expense
8/13/cJ6 121 Jerfi Ortman
8/20/cJ8 122 IMS Steel '
8/20/cJ6 123 Antique Barn
8/26/c~ 128 Orange County Auto Parts
8/26/98 129 LU's Lighthouse
9/21/cj8 134 Diane Beneker
10F--o/98 145 George Vallevieni
1~ 146 Dave Arnold
10/28/c~ 176 George Vallevieni
11/9~98 180 '*VOID'*George Vallevieni
12/4/98 160 Dave Arnold
12/4/98 161 George Vallevieni
6/1/99 230 City Of Tustin
6/29/99 241 City Of Tustin
TOTAL Santa Sleigh Expense
Senior Center Disbursements
1/14/99 174 Tustin Senior Fund
2/2~ 196 Tustin Senior Fund
TOTAL Senior Center Disbursements
TAFFY Disbursements
11/24/98 157
2/15/99 191
TOTAL TAFFY Disbursements
Children's Bureau Of Southern Califor...
Children's Bureau Of Southem Califor...
Tax:
State
6/1/99 229
Secretary Of State
Copies - Kinkos R
Mailing Prep R
Printing R
Insurance R
Golf Fees R
Golf Balls R
Cash Prizes R
Change R
Long Ddve Pro R
Photographs R
'Winners Package" Stamp
Film for Coif Photos R
Change Reimbursement R
Shirts c
Tee Signs R
Centerpieces & Other Supplies c
Postage c
Reimbursement for overpayment - T.R... c
Centerpieces R
Postage R
Mailing Prep R
Catedng Deposit R
Catering Balance R
Donation/Entertainment R
Programs R
Centerpieces R
Camping Fee R
Stewart c
c
R
R
R
R
Running Lights for sleigh R
Santa's Seamstress R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Truck Purchase c
Truck Purchase
Casino Night Sponsorship
Statement of Non-Profit Corp. Fee
CIr
Amount
-78.12
-31 .lg
500.00
-2,626.95
-232.74
-44.19
-33.00
1.618.5'7
-16,373.79
-4,495.07
-802.00
-600.00
-268.51
-500.00
-127.67
-274.02
-100.CX3
-429.84
-157.73
-513.78
0.O0
-156.61
-1,000.C0
-6,192.4~
-3,000.00
-1,000.00
.4,000.00
-5,541.12
;2,345.57
-7,886.69
Page 9
TCF-Bank,Cash,CC Accounts
TCF- Itemized Categories Report
711/96 Through 6/30/99 (Cash Basis)
Cat/Sub Date Num
Description
Merrlo
TOTAL State
TOTAL Tax
Tustin Pride Disbursements
· B/28F:J8 130
8r26/cj8 131
8r26/~ 132 '
9rz3/98 137
1/23/99 186
4/28/99 21o
6/18J99 235
Nick Donahu
Tim Curry
Adrian Morion
Initial
Carol Bone
Kathy Windsor
City Of Tustin
Kathy Windsor
Shermn Doobovsk7
Sharon Jones
TOTAL Tusfln Pride Disbursements
Tustin Tiller Days
1/23/99 185
2/10/99 190
TOTAL Tustin Tiller Days
**VOID'*Cit7 Of Tustin
City Of Tustin
Tustin Youth Center Expenses
10/9J98 1 z19
1(3/13/98 152
1/4/99 166
1/14/cJ9 171
1114/99 172
4/16/99 2O3
4/23/99 2O9
5/1:3/99 221
6/'29FJ9 2z~
Knotts Berry Farm
Mark Leyman
Art Holub
Gladys Kaiser
Ryder Transportation
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
Robert Kiley
United States Youth Athletic Netwrok
City Of Tustin
TOTAL Tustin Youth Center Expenses
Uncategorized Expenses
7/2:2J98 116 **VOID**
9r25/98 138 **VOID**
@r25/98 139 "VOID*'
1Q/8/98 14,3 **VOl
11/12/98 S Deposit
11/12/98 S Deposit
11/12/98 S Deposit
12/24~8 165 **VOID**
1/14/99 170 **VOID**
TOTAL Uncategorized Expenses
TOTAL EXPENSES
Holiday Awards
Plaque
Volunteer Connection Day
Landscape Awards
Tusfin Pride Banner
Literature Holders
Tickets
Scanner
Scanner
Theater Trip
Theater Trip - Transportation
Computer Equipment
Modems (10)
Laserjet Supplies
After school camp program
Educational Camp Programs
CIr
Amount
-lO.OO
-lO.0O
-33.71
-98.05
-10.97
-439.62
-8.zk5
-37.00
-102.21
-165.94
-53.88
-970.60
0.(3(3
-5~500.00
-5,500.00
-1,000.00
-344.77
-87.95
-212.50
-210.00
-103.90
-70.0::)
-107.65
-1.065.00
-6,201.77
0.00
0.00
0.00
O.O0
0.00
O.O0
0.00
O.O0
0.00
0.00
-114,129.82
19,802.04
7/18/99
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TOTAL INCOME - EXPENSES