Lighthouse Reports 2013-2014 Annual Development Report Dear Friends, Imagine a journey through time to the Lighthouse Christian School of the future. Can you envision what our school will be five, 10 or 20 years down the road? Think about the thousands of children who will be blessed as students over that time. Consider the lives that will be eternally changed through a leading-edge, private education at a school where the name of Jesus Christ is clearly proclaimed as Lord! That future vision is beginning to take shape and already stands upon a strong foundation at Lighthouse today. Thanks to the Lord’s provision and the dedication of faithful donors, we are blessing the 345 students who proudly called themselves Lighthouse Navigators this year, as well as future generations of Navigators years before they set foot on campus. You play a vital role in this endeavor, and on behalf of the Board of Directors I offer you this message of deep gratitude for joining us on this important journey. As with any journey, it’s good to pause for a moment and look back on the visible portions of the road traveled, to gain perspective and a sense of accomplishment, and I want to highlight some of the progress we’ve made over the past 12 months. Multi year giving through our Legacy Builders program totaled $343,887 in 2013-14, adding 10 new Legacy Builder families to our ranks for this important program. These funds enable us to budget more effectively, invest in our program, and ensure that our tuition assistance program remains robust – bringing in students and revenues that otherwise we would not have. In addition, you contributed a combined $240,452 through the auction, annual fund and designated gifts last year – funds that will be used to offset operating expenses and invest in enhancements to our technology initiative and the new iMac mobile lab. Although we are moving in the right direction financially, our focus continues to be on supporting our outstanding faculty and staff, building our program, and reducing our $2.7 million building debt which runs $180,000 per year. By March of 2016 (3:16) our desire is to dramatically reduce – or better yet eliminate – the debt. Please join me in praying for that! I hope you’ll enjoy this year’s Annual Development Report, and I want to again offer my sincere thanks for your partnership. I appreciate all you do, and I pray that you will continue to join Lighthouse Christian School as it moves toward what is clearly a very bright future. Sincerely, Mark Soupiset, Chairman Lighthouse Christian School Board of Directors Beyond Tuition- funding the LCS Program Fundraising Totals 2013-2014 $584,339 Annual Fund $26,150 Designated Giving $76,706 Auction $137,596 Stewardship & Generous Hearts Legacy Program $343,887 Year ended June 30, 2014. Unaudited - Cash Basis Revenue vs. Expenses 2013-2014 3,000,000 Tuition is intentionally set to make Lighthouse Christian School accessible for a broad range of families and covers nearly 85% of the Lighthouse operating budget. This results in a typical gap of 15% between tuition revenue and the actual cost of educating a child at Lighthouse. This remaining gap is serviced through our fundraising efforts. 2,900,000 All Expenses 2,800,000 2,700,000 2,978,362 2,600,000 Student Income 2,578,227 2,500,000 2,400,000 Thanks to generous hearts and broad-based participation, the model works well at Lighthouse, promoting stewardship and making the school accessible for more families. Without the benefit of state and federal funding, we rely on the financial support of parents, faculty, and friends to enhance curriculum and facilities. To do this each year, we ask all of our families to prayerfully consider participating in ways that are fitting for them. There are several ways families can help to support the Lighthouse Mission: • Legacy Builders • Annual Dinner and Auction held each spring • Annual Fund “Quest for Excellence” Each student at Lighthouse Christian School benefits from the vision and generosity of many dedicated parents and supporters. Every gift - large or small - makes a major difference. Thank you for your support and confidence in us as a school. Your giving makes an incredible difference to the students and faculty at Lighthouse Christian today and in the future. As a 501c(3) organization, gifts to Lighthouse are tax deductible as allowable by law. 2 2,300,000 Year ended June 30, 2014. Unaudited - Cash Basis Spending 2013-2014 3% 3% 2% 2% 5% Human Res Facility & G Administra 12% Informaon Human Resources 73% Instrucon Human Resources Operaona Facility & Grounds Student Pro Human Resources Administrave Expenses Facility & Grounds Informaon Technology Human Resources Administrave Expenses Instruconal Supplies Facility & Grounds Informaon Technology Operaonal Supplies Administrave Expenses Instruconal Supplies Student Programs Informaon Operaonal Supplies YearTechnology ended June 30, 2014. Unaudited Instruconal Supplies Student Programs - Cash Basis Strategic Plan: 2013-2023 Strategic planning: Year one The desired fruit of the Strategic Planning process is to see our graduates, year after year, leave Lighthouse well-prepared for the future, having achieved their academic potential, developed servant hearts to help in the local and global community, and cemented strong personal relationships with Jesus. Following is year one of our progress along the path: OBJECTIVE 1: Student exhibits personal Commitment to Christ • Revised the admission process to build parental commitment to Christ at the center through the administrative interview process and focus on LCS core values and mission. • Implemented a Christian counseling program • Introduced the mentorship program in Middle School – adopting a small group format with adult mentors and Middle School students. OBJECTIVE 3: Students’ learning needs will be met Implemented standardized formative assessment tool (AIMSWEB) as a gauge for determining student baseline and progress throughout the year. OBJECTIVE 3A: Technology integrated throughout school • Fourth and Fifth grade teachers, along with Middle School core subject teachers, have all received iPads and implementation training • E-curriculum has been evaluated and purchased for Middle School implementation • Beyond Technology Education continues under the guidance of Lisa Creekmore OBJECTIVE 4: Engaging extra-curricular programs • A team has been created to identify “holes” in LCS extracurricular program and prepare a plan for enhancement during the 2014-15 school year. • After school care will have a new look and feel OBJECTIVE 4A: Develop a facility plan • After studying other entities’ facility plans the wheels are in motion for an overall campus Master Facility Plan to help efficiently plan for the future. • SchoolDude software has been implemented to manage our maintenance and facility usage OBJECTIVE 5: Grow to full enrollment The new Admissions position now includes a marketing emphasis and enhanced communication with local pre-schools. OBJECTIVE 5A: Financial Stability Driven by the Strategic Plan and the Master Facility Plan, the Development department is working on a major gifts emphasis, helping LCS to achieve the goals set out in the long range plan and meeting growing needs. New parent orientation also now includes small group meetings which share the heart of the Lighthouse mission, history, the role of volunteers and the need for fundraising to help fill the gap between operating costs and tuition. New Mobile Lab Computers for 2014-15 Year While the existing mobile lab has served LCS well during the past 7 years, constantly changing technology and system requirements to run new software and manage multiple users effectively necessitated the upgrade to the new MacBook Air laptops. Thanks to generous donors at last year’s Garden Gala auction, the 24 new mobile lab computers and the new e-catalog for our library are now a reality for the 2014-15 school year. “ The new lab gives us greater opportunities for students in elementary grades to do “high end” media projects while also providing flexibility in scheduling our Middle School electives which require faster computers. “ OBJECTIVE 2: Employees fully engaged • Developed an engagement survey to determine a baseline, set a goal for compensation and benefits and establish priorities moving forward. • Enhanced focus on: Commitment, Collaboration and Competence as a means of evaluating staff. Stephen Roddy Director of Education 3 “ alumni Spotlight Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds Each year we hear exciting things about what our alumni are up to…We reached out to the 30 members of the LCS class of 2010. This is what we heard from those who shared their plans with us - it is exciting to see where God is leading them. Alivia Brown is the two-time state girls’ 4A golf champion. Alivia received a scholarship from Washington State University to play on the Women’s Golf team where she will be studying Pre-Med in the fall. She attended Bellarmine Prep. Alivia Brown Joe Bundick graduated from Gig Harbor High School. He was also a DECA state competitor and played varsity baseball. Joe is also an accomplished athletics official in basketball, baseball, soccer and lacrosse. Joe plans to attend the University of Washington this fall to study Mechanical Engineering. Favorite LCS Memory: “Either playing 4th grade vs. 5th grade football games at recess or the Washington DC trip…where I truly had the time of my life.” Alec Foege graduated from Bellarmine Prep where he also played varsity basketball. He will attend Boise State University to study Entrepreneurship. Favorite LCS Memory: The 8th grade Washington DC trip. Rachel Geringer - A graduate of Gig Harbor High School and the Tacoma Community College Running Start program, Rachel graduated with a 4.0 and her Associates Degree from TCC. She served as captain of the girls golf team both Junior and Senior years at GHHS and went to State this year. Rachel is attending the University of Washington, Seattle, this fall. She will major in Communications and also complete courses necessary to participate in the Master’s in Teaching program for an endorsement in secondary social studies. Favorite LCS Memory: The 8th grade Washington DC trip and field days. Rachel Geringer Chad Glover graduated from Gig Harbor High School where he was the captain of the Boys’ Basketball team for two years and was also a 2-year letterman in both basketball and baseball. During his time at GHHS he earned a 3.91 GPA and a scholarship to Washington State University where he will be studying Business in the fall. Chad Glover Ali Oatridge graduated from Tacoma Baptist High School, while also playing varsity soccer for Gig Harbor High School. During her four years, Ali was active in tennis, basketball and pep club while also serving as a volunteer at Manor Care in Gig Harbor. Next year Ali will attend TCC on a soccer scholarship and then plans to transfer to WSU to study Business. Favorite LCS Memory: Hiking up Mt. Si with the 8th grade girls. Rachel Robson attended Peninsula High School. After graduating a year early, she is now living in Los Angeles and going to college at the Fashion Institute of Design and Marketing. She is studying Beauty Industry Marketing and Merchandising. Brady Schneider Brady Schneider graduated from Gig Harbor High School where he excelled academically and was involved in sports and school activities. He was awarded two community scholarships and will be attending the University of Washington, Seattle, this fall where he intends to pursue a Business major. Favorite LCS Memory: Being in Mrs. Givens first grade class and the many lifelong friendships that began that year. and praise your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16 LCS 2014-15 Board of Directors Aliya Shepard graduated from Tacoma Baptist High School where she served as class Vice-President both her Junior and Senior years. She was also a member of National Honor Society and Pep Club, graduating as the class Salutatorian. This fall, Aliya will be going to Northwest University in Kirkland on a full tuition Presidential Scholarship to pursue a degree in Business Management. Favorite LCS Memory: Eighth grade Bible with Miss DeWalt. “I really grew closer in my walk with God and got to know the girls in my grade much better. Lighthouse blessed me in so many ways, and I am so thankful I had the chance to attend such a wonderful school.” d Aliya Shepar Owen Taylor, a graduate of Gig Harbor High School, is headed to Eastern Washington University this fall. He was a 4-year Varsity football player and named to the 2014 First Team All Narrows, First Team All Area, and Second Team 4A All-State team in 2013. He plans to study Business. Favorite LCS Memory: 8th grade basketball undefeated season and the Washington DC trip. Owen Taylor a Josh Weirsm Jake Welk Mark Angell Vice-Chairman Michael Nesland Treasurer Colette Taylor Secretary Patrick Abraham Sheila Benson Tim Cedarland Nikki Fisher Greg Hammontree Spencer Hutchins Brian Kerr Josh Weirsma attended Gig Harbor High School and was also a member of the Running Start Program, completing nearly 90 credit hours of college courses at TCC. At GHHS, Josh was the Baritone Section leader for the Meistersingers. A member of the Phi-Theta Kappa Honors society for Junior colleges, Josh received Tacoma Community College’s Foundation Tuition Waiver Scholarship for 2014-2015, where he will complete his Associates of Arts and Sciences degree, while focusing on prerequisites for entrance into a University engineering program. Favorite LCS Memory: Participating in Middle School choir and band. “I met several of my closest friends while drumming for Mrs. Sharett’s Middle School ensemble and, participating in choir helped me to develop my vocal talents and my passion for music,” says Josh. Julie Sievert Jake Welk attended Bellarmine Preparatory School, where he played basketball for three years and football for one year. He will be attending Boise State University where he is looking forward to the campus, city, the weather and BSU football games. He plans to obtain a Business Degree with an emphasis in Supply Chain Management. Favorite LCS Memory: “...when our 8th grade basketball team had an undefeated season. It was Mr Roddy’s last year of coaching Middle School Basketball.” MISSION STATEMENT: Megan Yates graduated from Bellarmine Prep where she was involved on the Varsity Tennis team and 2014’s MVP. She was also a member of the National Honors Society and plans to attend the University of Washington and study Business. Favorite LCS Memory: The 8th grade Washington DC trip. Megan Yates Mark Soupiset Chairman Marty Young Board Members Emeritus Troy Alstead Rick Barney Dion Rurik Dennis Trittin Lighthouse Christian School exists to glorify God by providing quality, Christcentered education that will nurture students to become spiritually minded, academically versed, socially balanced, and equipped to make a positive impact in their community to the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 5 LEGACY BUILDERS: The LCS Legacy Builders program is a factor in our ability to impact the lives of not just our current students, but those who have yet to arrive. Founded to provide a sustainable funding source for Lighthouse, the Legacy Builders enables our finance committee to focus on core needs. Thank you for your generous support. 6 LEGACY BUILDERS: LEGACY BREAKFAST CONTRIBUTORS 2013-14: Patrick & Angela Abraham Payvand & Amanda Aflatooni Allyn & Jessica Akins Troy & Connie Alstead Mike & Lindsey Altman Rick & Barb Barney Robert & Sheila Benson Avery & Jolin Bevin Scott & Susan Bigler Brad & Jodi Bodenman Paul & Sheri Bogataj Brian & Amanda Born Phil & Susan Bouterse George Briggs Linda Kaye Briggs Chris & Jeanna Brown Greg & Gretchen Carrougher Kelly & Jacque DeGideo Mike & Jenny Dubinsky Steve & Eileen Finnigan Garrett & Nikki Fisher Don & Amy Gartlan Bill & Sally Glover Rick & Jeanne Grayson Greg & Amy Hammontree Colleen Harnish Rob & Melissa Heckman Dennis & Theresa Hutchins Jim & Darlene Johnson Mike & Selina Kelly Brian & Tiffany Kerr Brian & Julie Kott Chad & Julie Krilich Aaron & Lindsay Laird Ian & Maurie-Lynn Lawson Don & Jan Mallavia Rob & Kara Marston Dave & Linda McClung Brent & Susan Moss Michael & Melissa Nesland Erik & Diane Ogard Tony & Becky Omlin Jon & Melissa Perry David & Cheryl Pratt Gary & Christina Price Frank Jr. & Elaine Pupo Frank Sr. & Janis Pupo Greg & Dion Rurik George & Dion Russell Erik & Robyn Saathoff Sonny & Kelli Schneider Steve & Ronna Schreiner Chris & Kim Seher Dustin & Amy Shawcross Patrick & Nora Smith Mark & Robin Soupiset Sajan & Sheela Thomas Dennis & Jeanne Trittin Tim & Mona Truebenbach Craig & Kelley Turner Scott & Charith Varga Pat & Anne Vaughan Denny & Marlene Waldron Russ & Rebecca Wyman Brian & Heather Yates Bob & Jan Yerex Afton Abraham Patrick & Angela Abraham Payvand & Amanda Aflatooni Allyn & Jessica Akins Bruce & Diane Allen Troy & Connie Alstead Mike & Lindsey Altman Janice Angel & Lynn Williams Dave & Carol Annonen Rick & Barbara Barney Robert & Sheila Benson Joe & Georganne Berg Mary Best Avery & Jolin Bevin Paul & Sheri Bogataj Phil & Susan Bouterse Brian & Amanda Born John & Jill Branham George Briggs Linda Kaye Briggs Chris & Jeanna Brown Business Growth Resource Company John & Janice Carpenter Greg & Gretchen Carrougher Community Bible Fellowship Ken & Sharon Cox Jim & Marjorie Doerksen Jeffrey & Rachel Dolven Dustin & Amy Shawcross Mike & Jenny Dubinsky Jesse Ewell John & Wendy Ferrell Sandra Ferrell Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Garrett & Nikki Fisher Suzanne Flaherty Chad & Jeri Fullerton Timothy & Jill Geringer Bill & Sally Glover Lawrence & Lisa Godt Richard & Jeanne Grayson Erin R. Green Thomas & Kathryn Haass Douglas & Jean Hagen Greg & Amy Hammontree Colleen Harnish Scott & Bitsy Hatteberg Rob & Melissa Heckman Whitty & Jenny Hood Joe & Lauren Howl Dennis & Theresa Hutchins Terry James Richard & Patricia Jamieson Jim & Marlyn Jensen Jon & Jill Johansen Knut & Judith Johansen Jim & Darlene Johnson Diane Johnson Audree J. Keen Mike & Selina Kelly Brian & Tiffany Kerr Keybank Foundation Andrew & Sarah King Kim & Andrea Kirn Brian & Julie Kott Laird Norton Trust Company Aaron & Lindsay Laird Tim & Susan Larson Janet Lee Douglas & Karen Leland Boyd & Helen Lofgren Don & Janilyn Mallavia Ty & Tonya McFarland Barbara Mcgregor Carrie McMillin Gene & Terri McPherson Joe & Katrina Mitrovich Brent & Susan Moss National Christian Charitable Foundation Michael & Melissa Nesland Nick & Sheila Nesland Mark & Joelle Neufeld Erik & Diane Ogard Frederick Oldenburg Douglas & Linda Olsen Tony & Becky Omlin Jon & Melissa Perry John & Mary Peterson Vince & Kelly Pinaroc Plumb Signs William & Peggy Pratt Gary & Christina Price Frank Jr. & Elaine Pupo Frank Sr. & Janis Pupo Frank & Claudia Ralph Joan Rich Ron & Katie Robertson Rock of the Harbor Stephen & Amy Roddy Greg & Dion Rurik Rush Team Apparel Russell Matching Gifts Program George & Dion Russell Erik & Robyn Saathoff Coby & Stephanie Sagle Sonny & Kelli Schneider Steve & Ronna Schreiner Chris & Kim Seher Patrick & Nora Smith Andrew & Lisa Snyder Mark & Robin Soupiset Charles Stone Subaru of Puyallup Thomas & Colette Taylor Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Dennis & Jeanne Trittin Tim & Mona Truebenbach Craig & Kelley Turner John & Shellie Turner Jon & Kathleen Ueland Scott & Charith Varga Pat & Anne Vaughan Mark & Dawn Wagner Denny & Marlene Waldron Michael & Lisette Welk Russ & Rebecca Wyman Brian & Heather Yates Robert & Jan Yerex LCS Auction Save The Date! 20 LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL’S th birthday bash 2015 Annual Auction Saturday, March 14, 2015 Saturday, March 14, 2015 Join us for the Lighthouse Christian School Annual Auction, 20th Birthday Bash. Don’t miss this fun and festive event. Start thinking about how you can plug in! How about: • Being a Corporate Sponsor • Creating a fun giftbasket with a friend • Sharing a nearby vacation home, or encouraging a friend or family member to do the same • Contributing season tickets for Seahawks, Mariners, Huskies, Cougs, Sounders or Rainiers • Hosting a table and inviting friends • Donating your favorite bottle of wine for the “wine toss” • All items - both small and large - make for a fun evening LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL’S 0 ANNUAL AUCTION GARDEN GALA AUCTION CORPORATE SPONSORS: NAVIGATOR Associated Petroleum Products, Inc. Thank you Frank & Elaine Pupo Ohana Harbor Coffee Co. Thank you Steve & Ronna Schreiner GOLD All New Glass Thank you Sonny & Kelli Schneider Troy & Connie Alstead Digital Benefits Advisors Thank you Kirk & Mari Andonian and Joe & Georganne Berg Harnish Auto Family Thank you Harnish Family Auto Warehousing Thank you Chris & Kim Seher SILVER Johnson, Stone & Pagano Glenn & Dee Kemak Pediatrics Northwest Janet Snyder Dan & Rita Stene Strategic Capital Thank You Gary & Christina Price, Mike & Lisette Welk, Mike & Jenny Dubinsky and Ryan & Kristin Finnigan The Floral Reef BRONZE Bordeaux Orthodontics Thank You Joe & Kerry Bordeaux AUCTION DONORS: Fund an Item Bruce & Diane Allen Troy & Connie Alstead Richard & Barbara Barney Joel & Heidi Black Brad & Jodi Bodenman Jeff & Rachel Dolven Mike & Jenny Dubinsky Garrett & Nikki Fisher Derrek & Heidi Gafford Don & Amy Gartlan Bill & Sally Glover Lauren & Joe Howl Brian & Tiffany Kerr Brian & Julie Kott Chad & Julie Krilich Don & Jan Mallavia Michael & Melissa Nesland John & Heidi Otis Loran & Susanne Payne David & Cheryl Pratt Frank Jr. & Elaine Pupo Frank Sr. & Janis Pupo Frank & Claudia Ralph Greg & Dion Rurik Each year a key piece of the Lighthouse operating budget is achieved through our Annual Auction. While many schools place requirements on families for volunteer hours, auction donations, and procurement values, Lighthouse has been blessed over the years by nonmandated and joyful giving. Thank you to the families and businesses for your support! We couldn’t have done it without YOU! (CONT) AUCTION DONORS: Fund an Item Sonny and Kelli Schneider Steve and Ronna Schreiner Chris and Kim Seher Mark and Robin Soupiset Tom and Colette Taylor Evan and Ember Thomas Dennis and Jeanne Trittin Craig and Kelley Turner Jon and Kathleen Ueland Kip and Lynda Vandeventer Pat and Anne Vaughan Karleen Woodworth Bob and Jan Yerex 2013-14 DONORS: Annual Fund, Quest for Excellence, and/ or purchases at the auction Patrick & Angela Abraham All New Glass, Inc. Bruce & Diane Allen Troy & Connie Alstead Gerald & Nancy Anderson Kirk & Mari Andonian Mark & Elizabeth Angell Annie Wright Schools Dennis & Kathryn Arneson Carolyn Ascheman Auto Warehousing Company Brian & Kate Bare Richard & Barbara Barney Jeff & Torgerson Barney Eva Battle Robert & Sheila Benson Scott & Vicky Bildsten David & Mary Bjarnason Kris & Sarah Bjarnason Joel & Heidi Black Brad & Jodi Bodenman Paul & Sheri Bogataj Bill & Linda Cantus Joe & Sommer Carbone John & Janice Carpenter Jeffery & Barbara Carpenter Greg & Gretchen Carrougher Isaac & Kirsten Conrad Dave & Sherie Coons Mike & Jody Coulston Larry & Lisa Creekmore Nancy Critz JT & Heather Curry Digital Insurance Joe & Cindy Dille Jeff & Rachel Dolven Matt & Marie Dougil Beatrice Dow Mike & Jenny Dubinsky Frank & Elsbeth Dubinsky Clara Dee Ek Daniel & Valerica Ene-Stroescu (CONT) Annual Fund, Quest for Excellence, and/or purchases at the auction Sandra Ferrell Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Bob & Adele Fisher Garrett & Nikki Fisher Todd & Siobhan Fisher Derrek & Heidi Gafford Ray & Ann Garner Don & Amy Gartlan Cathy Givens Bill & Sally Glover Jeanne Grayson Grindstone Foundation Greg & Amy Hammontree Rick Harrell Honeywell International Charitable Giving Rose Hove Joe & Lauren Howl Kaitlyn Huber Janet Snyder Marlyn Jensen Jon & Jill Johansen Johnson Stone & Pagano Michael & Lucie Joseph Joseph M. Bordeaux Wajahat & Rubina Khan Patrick & Marly Kelly Mike and Selina Kelly Glenn & Dee Kemak Brian & Tiffany Kerr Andrew & Sarah King Kim & Andrea Kirn Brian & Julie Kott Chad & Julie Krilich James Langager Aaron & Lindsay Laird Sarah Larsen Joseph & Marla Lee Eric & Kandace Lewis Lingenbrink Orthodontics, Inc. Monte & Beverly Lund Donald & Janilyn Mallavia Jessi Markham Joe & Laura Maxwell Gene & Terri McPherson Adrian & Kelly Merry Lary & Diane Migita Andrew Moren Michael & Melissa Nesland Nick & Sheila Nesland Iliana Nicholas Donald & Kathleen Ogard Tony & Becky Omlin Chris & Laura Olson Doug & Linda Olson Jeff & Sarah Olson John & Heidi Otis Timothy & Kathleen Pabisz Loran & Susanne Payne Peters Family Trust Plumb Signs David & Cheryl Pratt Gary & Christina Price Gary & Sharon Price Frank Jr. & Elaine Pupo Frank Sr. & Janis Pupo Frank & Claudia Ralph Cory & Julianne Ripley Stephen & Amy Roddy Greg & Dion Rurik John Saatela Coby & Steph Sagle Andy & Erica Schell Sonny & Kelli Schneider Steve & Ronna Schreiner Chris & Kim Seher John & Becky Sharrett Jaclyn Shope Matt & Julie Sievert DJ & Lisa Sigurdson Patrick & Nora Smith Mark & Robin Soupiset Fred & Patricia Soupiset Dan & Rita Stene Strategic Capital Group LLC Ken & JoAnna Sturgis Subaru of Puyallup Gene & Kim Tarr Tom & Colette Taylor Evan & Ember Thomas Alan & Barbara Thompson Thrive Ministries Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Clark & Heidi Tibbits Marco & Kacey Toctaquiza Chester & Marilyn Torgerson Derek & Melissa Traver Dennis & Jeanne Trittin Tim & Mona Truebenbach John & Karen Truebenbach Craig & Kelley Turner Jon & Kathleen Ueland Kip & Lynda Vandeventer Rod & Suzi Vasquez Pat & Anne Vaughan Dan & Sarah Wagner Mike & Lisette Welk Jenne Williams June Williams Karleen Woodworth Bob and Jan Yerex Carolyn Zierath Every effort has been made to recognize our donors accurately. For corrections or more information, please contact the Development Office at (253) 858-5962 or e-mail: development@ lcschool.org 7 www.lcschool.org Lighthouse Christian School 3008 36th Street NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253.858.5962 October 24, 2014 Legacy Breakfast MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Be part of the sustainable future of LCS...Lighthouse alumni families and friends please join us for our annual Legacy Breakfast, celebrating 20 years of Lighthouse Christian School, 1994 - 2014. Childcare - and breakfast - are provided. 7:45 to 9:00 AM. RSVP to Sally Glover. December 24, 2014 LCS Alumni Basketball Tournament Don’t miss the fun as Lighthouse alums from across the years take the court on Christmas Eve morning! What a great way to start the day… and the launch of a new Lighthouse tradition. Mr. Roddy will lead the charge – parents and alums are welcome. Show off your mad hoop skills! 8:00 AM. Pre-registration is preferred. March 14, 2015 LCS Annual Auction “20th Birthday Bash” Happy Birthday Lighthouse! The annual auction will honor the past, celebrate the present, and create the future at the 20th Birthday Bash. 5:30 PM June 5, 2015 Celebrating 20 Years! with the Shy Boys Food and fun | 5:00 PM Celebration program | 6:00 PM Music and dancing | 6:30-8:00 PM For more information, contact Sally Glover at 253.858.5962 or sglover@lcschool.org. 2 1994 - 2014 celebrating our past | embracing our future LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL The seeds of Lighthouse began in the prayers of several teachers in 1993. Within months, an exploratory parent meeting was held and the foundation of Lighthouse was laid. Under God’s constant guidance this pioneer group witnessed God’s providence again and again. Blessed with the support of local churches and a wonderful staff, Lighthouse opened its doors in the fall of 1994 to 90 students in grades K – 8. This fall, we welcome 345 students as we continue to offer a strong K-8 academic program, and help students to shine God’s light in the Gig Harbor and Kitsap Peninsula communities. Join us this school year as we celebrate 20 years of Lighthouse and look forward to the tremendous future God has planned for us.
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