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Introduction/Background Since 1959, the Princess Program has played an integral role in the work of the 500 Festival. Over the past 54 years, more than 1,700 women from throughout Indiana have experienced the honor of being selected as a 500 Festival Princess. Fifty four of those young women have served as the 500 Festival Queen. The 500 Festival Princess Program is a great part of the legacy of the Indianapolis 500. Each year, we select a distinctively large field of Princesses. Because there are 33 drivers in the 500 Mile Race and 33 members on our Board of Directors, we have 33 Princesses. Our large ambassador program allows for an impressive amount of community outreach and brings Indiana and the 500 Festival distinction and tradition. As ambassadors of the 500 Festival and the city of Indianapolis, Princesses: Serve by attending and actively participating in all events, social functions, and volunteer activities of the Festival. Learn and grow by taking advantage of the opportunities for personal development, volunteerism, and community service. Represent the 500 Festival by actively supporting its mission, values, and goals. Have fun and make new friends, contributing to a sense of community which is one of the most rewarding and enjoyable aspects of participation in the Princess Program. Description/Purpose As ambassadors of the 500 Festival, the 2013 Indianapolis 500 and their hometowns, the 500 Festival Princesses attended and volunteered at 500 Festival events and programs throughout the month of May. In addition, the 33 princesses were involved with statewide outreach programs of their choosing. Princesses were also present at various Indianapolis Motor Speedway functions and participated in the Indianapolis 500 Victory Circle celebration. Our 33 ambassadors serve as excellent and positive promotional icons for the 500 Festival and the 500 Mile Race. For example, Princesses will volunteer their time to help out with the 500 Festival & Indianapolis 500 Education Program, 11 different field trips to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that are offered for Indiana schools for free through the 500 Festival. It s great to see how much young children look up to the Princesses. Some will even let youngsters wear their tiara and sash to get a picture! In

this regard, the Princesses are also helping to grow the next generation of race fans and keeping the significant motor sports tradition in Indiana alive. At the outreach appearances, the Princess cover the following topics: What is the 500 Festival? What s new and exciting at the 500 Festival; the 2013 theme Turbocharging Indy 500 Festival and Indianapolis 500 Calendar of Events What you re looking forward to as a 500 Festival Princess 500 Festival event ticket information; how they can participate (many events are free) How to become a 500 Festival volunteer Q&A with the audience Allison Jacob was selected as the 2013 500 Festival Queen and received a $2,500 scholarship. The role of the 500 Festival Queen is to serve as an ambassador, spokeswoman and role model on behalf of the 500 Festival. It is the responsibility of the Queen to become the team leader for the other 32 Princesses and provide a unified positive attitude and enthusiastic outlook on the 500 Festival, the Princess Program and participation in 500 Festival events. Target Audience/Number of Participants This year s 500 Festival princesses represented 9 Indiana colleges and universities and 24 cities and towns across the state. The young women were selected from more than 200 applicants based on communication skills, poise, academic performance and community and volunteer involvement. To be eligible for the 500 Festival Princess Program, applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 23, single and legal residents of Indiana. Candidates must also be fulltime undergraduate students in a fully-accredited Indiana college or university and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.8 on a 4.0 scale. Applications to become a 500 Festival Princess are accepted until early January. The first- and second-round interviews take place in late January/early February, and the 33 Princesses are selected by mid-february. They participate in events up through the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race over Memorial Day weekend. Duration of the Program (start to finish) and years the program has been part of event The 500 Festival Princess Program started in 1959. Each of the 32 princesses and the Queen holds her title for one year- from March to March.

Impact program has had on the community Princesses serve as ambassadors of the 500 Festival, the 2013 Indianapolis 500 and their hometowns. Princesses attend 500 Festival events and volunteer programs throughout the month of May and the entire year, in addition to involvement in statewide outreach programs of their choosing. Community outreach programs that 500 Festival Princesses attended this year include: Indiana Pacers basketball games, Indianapolis Indians baseball games, visits to libraries, senior centers, elementary schools and churches across the state of Indiana and participation in other parades including the St. Patrick s Day Parade in Indianapolis and the America Senior Village Parade in Speedway, Ind. Description of Sponsors Sponsors for the 500 Festival Princess Program include G.Thrapp Jewelers, WTHR Channel 13 and The Sanctuary on Penn (official caterer). Apparel and accessory providers include Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Vera Bradley. Overall effectiveness/success of the program Each of the 33 500 Festival Princesses are required to make four statewide appearances at her hometown and/or her college hometown. The remaining appearances are up to the Princesses initiative. Examples of appearances could include local elementary schools, Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs, parade, churches, etc. The 2013 Princesses made more than 275 outreaches across the state of Indiana. See Supporting Materials for full list. The 500 Festival Princess Program is one of the longest-standing programs in our organization. Since 1959, the Festival has chosen 33 young women to serve as ambassadors for the 500 Festival and the Indianapolis 500. We believe a testament to the success of this program is the number of past Princesses who still keep in touch and share great memories that have followed them through the years. Many point to the opportunity to reach out to the community as a fulfilling experience

Selection Process: How are the 33 Princesses selected? Selection is based on personal projection, motivation and commitment. The 33 women chosen to represent the 500 Festival should possess the following characteristics: Exceptional poise and appearance Strong desire to serve others through community service Volunteerism Maturity and responsibility Academic achievement Team Player the ability to work well with others Hard Worker Patience and flexibility Great sense of humor High energy level Unselfish giving of herself to others A panel of independent judges interviewed all candidates on January 26, 2013. Then 66 candidates proceeded to a second round of interviews on February 9, 2013. The final 33 Princesses were selected on that day. All candidates were notified by email the night of Feb. 9, 2012, if they were selected to serve as one of the 33 500 Festival Princesses.

Supporting Question What did you do to update/change this program from the year before? Were your updates/changes successful? Please provide measurable results and examples. In 2013, we targeted our media outreach to each princess s hometown and school, in addition to sending general updates to statewide media. This lead to a higher number of community papers picking up on our messaging, as well as profiling the princesses in in-depth feature stories. Additionally, we increased the number of mandatory outreaches for each Princess from two to four. This allowed more opportunities for the Princess Ambassadors to serve both their hometown and college community by talking about the events of the 500 Festival. Also, we continued to work with engaging the Princess Alumnae as a source of fundraising support for the current Princesses and utilize their networks to raise valuable dollars geared directly to the Princess Program and the 500 Festival Foundation. We established a Princess Alumnae Committee to serve as the governing board for the Alumnae program. We also tapped into Princess Alumnae contacts for more visible outreaches for the Princess. Every year the 500 Festival graduates an additional 33 smart, talented and educated women into its Princess Alumnae program. We continue to provide a network for these ladies to keep in contact and stay up-to-date with 500 Festival events and programs. Lastly, we paired each of our 33 princesses with one of our 33 board members. This allows our princesses the opportunity to network with professionals in the community and allows our board members to serve as mentors to these college-aged women.

The 2013 500 Festival Princesses: Marisa Beaty Hometown: Muncie, Ind. University: Butler University (Class of 2013) Major: Physician Assistant Studies Allie Beckman Hometown: Jasper, Ind. University: IUPUI (Class of 2013) Major: Biology Taylor Blackburn Hometown: Mitchell, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2015) Major: Sports Communication Broadcasting

Erika Burghardt Hometown: Mulberry, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2014) Major: Psychology and Communication Nicolette Crouch Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2014) Major: Economics Sarah Dapper Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Saint Mary s College, Notre Dame (Class of 2015) Major: Nursing

Makenzie Dick Hometown: Auburn, Ind. University: Indiana Wesleyan University (Class of 2014) Major: Psychology and Addictions Counseling Becca Duggan Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2015) Major: Speech Language Hearing Sciences Bailey Farrer Hometown: Royal Center, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2015) Major: Animal Sciences

Sarah Ferry Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Butler University (Class of 2013) Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders Jordan Gill Hometown: Columbus, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2013) Major: Marketing and Apparel Merchandising Jill Griffin Hometown: Cutler, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2014) Major: Agribusiness Management

Whitney Hamblin Hometown: Carmel, Ind. University: Ball State University (Class of 2014) Major: Visual Communications Erika Hess Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Ball State University (Class of 2013) Major: Information Systems Lauren Hines Hometown: Greenwood, Ind. University: Anderson University (Class of 2016) Major: Nursing

Sarah Hurdle Hometown: Fishers, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2013) Major: Political Science and French Allison Jacob Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Ball State University (Class of 2014) Major: Public Relations and Communication Fayth Kalb Hometown: Fishers, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2013) Major: Human Biology and Psychology

Lauren Karmire Hometown: Shelbyville University: Butler University (Class of 2017) Major: Pharmacy Blair Martin Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2014) Major: Political Science and Telecommunication Marlena Mathis Hometown: Greenwood University: IUPUI (Class of 2013) Major: Nursing

Haley Mummert Hometown: Flora, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2013) Major: Management Codie Myers Hometown: Washington, Ind. University: IUPUI (Class of 2015) Major: Nursing Molly Newell Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2013) Major: French and International Studies

Alexandra Norris Hometown: Carmel, Ind. University: Butler University (Class of 2014) Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders Ellen Plew Hometown: Westfield, Ind. University: Indiana University (Class of 2015) Major: Dietetics Morgan Reith Hometown: Brownsburg, Ind. University: University of Southern Indiana (Class of 2013) Major: Advertising and Public Relations

Natalie Russell Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2013) Major: Mass Communication Broadcasting Kelsey Sager Hometown: Fishers, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2013) Major: Elementary Education Emily Smith Hometown: Noblesville, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2013) Major: English

Allison Storm Hometown: Danville, Ind. University: Purdue University (Class of 2014) Major: Business and Retail Management Katherine Susemichel Hometown: Brownsburg University: Purdue (Class of 2013) Major: Communication: Public Relations and Advertising Sydney Willmann Hometown: Hartford City, Ind. University: IUPUI (Class of 2014) Major: Journalism, Political Science, and Pre-Law

Quotes from Princesses: When I was chosen as a 500 Festival princess I was unsure of what was in store for me but as the month of May began I quickly realized my expectations would be more than met. This experience is one that I will truly never forget and I am forever grateful for every single person that made this dream a reality. The various 500 festival events and charity work we did as a princess group has made me grow as a young woman. My greatest memory was visiting Riley Children's Hospital and interacting with all the kids, this was such a humbling experience for me and one that made me realize just how lucky I am to have good health. I brightened the children's day just by attending the event but what they didn't realize is they completely changed my view of life, this whole program has. I now have the confidence and courage to put myself out there and take chances whether that be with future relationships or careers. I have a strong passion for volunteering and helping people that are less fortunate than I am. I appreciate all that this program has given me and will continue to encourage every college girl to take a leap of faith and try-out for this program because I know they will NOT regret it. -Taylor Blackburn, sophomore at Indiana University My experience with the 2013 500 Festival Princess Program was everything that I could have imagined it would be multiplied by 100. I knew it would be once-in-a lifetime experience and I would get to meet new people, but I could never have guessed the impact those experiences and people would make on my life. Yes, race weekend was wonderful alongside my fellow Princesses, but it was the months leading up to the race that I treasure. Not only did I get to watch as 32 of the greatest women I know went out into their communities to make a difference, I got to work alongside them in doing so, all in the hopes that by leading by example, we could inspire others to do the same. There are some people, myself included, that want to make a difference in the world but aren t sure where to begin. Whether you are a princess, a family member, friend, or volunteer, everyone involved with the 500 Festival Princess Program is given opportunities and confidence to do just that. I am so incredibly grateful to the 500 Festival Princess Program for the lessons I ve learned, the memories I ve made, and the courage to go out into the world and make it extraordinary. -Becca Duggan, junior at Purdue University I know there are words, but it s finding that single word to describe my experience as a 500 Festival Princess that becomes nearly impossible. Not only was my time as a princess humbling, but it was inspirational. Being surrounded by 32 fabulous young women gives oneself more strength and power than ever imagined. Of course, meeting the Indy car drivers and all kinds of famous people is awesome, but it s looking around at 32 women with you and realizing that you have become a family. There are no pictures I can show, or stories I can tell to really show my gratitude and love for the Princess Program. It s something that s ignited inside every princess once she gets that anticipated email saying, CONGRATULATIONS! YOU RE A PRINCESS. But the passion doesn t stop there, it continues to grow as you ll randomly meet former princesses and know they too share a special bond with you. The love grows even more as you spot a young girl from across the room looking at you, and just by smiling at her you

know you have made her day. Though finding a single word to describe my experience is near impossible, I know every princess, past and future, would say it s PERFECT. -Erika Burghardt, junior at Indiana University The 500 Festival Princess Program has changed me for the better. I have grown into a mature young woman through my journey as an ambassador for the 500 Festival. The program brings the best out in each and every collegiate woman. We get to go out in the community together and give back to a city we call home, while forming close nit friendships with girls from all different backgrounds, colleges, and cities in Indiana. With that said, the best part of the 500 Festival Princess Program was being able to give back to a community that has given so much to me. Being able to put smiles on little kids faces, volunteering in my community, and making lifelong friends with 32 other talented young women has been the most rewarding part of my time as a princess. One of the main reasons I applied for the scholarship program was that in high school I was a three sport athlete and did not have the opportunity to give back to my community as much as I would have liked to. With being a college student and no longer an athlete, the Princess Program was the perfect opportunity to give back to my community as much as possible, while educating my community on the Indianapolis 500 and an organization that provides so many activities for our community! After doing my outreaches in the community and seeing what kind of impact I made on students, and patients at nursing homes and hospitals I want to continue to give back to my community the rest of my life. -Allison Jacob (2013 500 Festival Queen), junior at Ball State University February 9th, 2013: The day I found out I was blessed to be named an 500 Festival princess. What I didn't realize was that my life would be changed throughout the next few months impacting others through various outreaches, learning more about the Indy 500, and most importantly meeting the other 32 festival princesses. From speaking to classrooms, youth groups, and community leaders, to hosting events at Riley's Children Hospital Race Day, Flashes of Hope, and the Indianapolis Zoo's Zoopolis, the exposure to the city of Indianapolis, Indy 500 and the 500 Festival Program was truly life changing. I walked out of each outreach knowing I had impacted others, but could never believe the impact others had on me and my life as I became a more thankful, touched, and well rounded person. There is an endless list of opportunities that are available through this program. Throughout the month of May I had the experience of a lifetime meeting 32 of the most exceptional young ladies in the state of Indiana that I can't wait to watch take the world by storm. Easily one of the best months of my life, I will forever cherish the lifelong friendships, memories, and the checkered flag. This program can change your life like it changed mine...so let it! -Bailey Farrer, sophomore at Purdue University

2013 500 Festival Princess Program Outreach List: Angela Athletic Facility Notre Dame 200 500 Festival Corporate Event Indianapolis 50 500 Festival Corporate Event Speedway 50 500 Festival Volunteer Distribution Day Indianapolis 3,500 Academy of Dance Arts Fishers 5 AIM Academy Jasper 13 All Fired Up Pottery W. Lafayette 50 Allisonville Elementary School Indianapolis 1,500 Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Bloomington 100 Alpha Omega Pi, BSU Muncie 75 Ameriana Bank Westfield 35 American Village Indianapolis 75 Arsenal Tech High School Indianapolis 40 Auburn Cruise Line Auburn 200 Auntie Mame's Child Development Ctr. Indianapolis 20 Auntie Mame's Child Development Ctr. Indianapolis 200 Baxter YMCA Indianapolis 30 Beech Grove Relay for Life Indianapolis 100 Ben Davis Lions Club Meeting Indianapolis 45 Best Buddies Friendship Walk Indianapolis 300 Bickford Senior Living Lafayette 30 Bloomington Speedway Bloomington 2,000 Boys and Girls Club of Cresmont Bloomington 30 Boys and Girls Club of Evansville Evansville 20 Boys and Girls Club of Zionsville Zionsville 130 Brentwood Elementary School Plainfield 125 Brook Park Elementary School Indianapolis 40 Brownsburg East Middle School Brownsburg 175 Brownsburg High School Brownsburg 80 BSU College Mentors for Kids Muncie 25 BSU College Mentors for Kids Muncie 130 Bunker Hill Spring Event Indianapolis 125 Calvary United Methodist Church Brownsburg 75 Camp Cullom Frankfort 200 Cardiac Rehab Center Indianapolis 25 Cardinal Elementary School Brownsburg 26 CareNet Pregnancy Center Greenwood 12 Carey Ridge Elementary Westfield 130 Carey Ridge Elementary Westfield 275 Carey Ridge Elementary Westfield 100 Carey Ridge Elementary Westfield 150 Carey Ridge Elementary Westfield 110 Carmel Monon Center Carmel 200 Carroll Elementary School Flora 125 Cary Home for Children Lafayette 40 Cass County Junior Leaders Logansport 35

Castle Elementary School Newburgh 20 Caterpillar Grief Support Indianapolis 14 Cathedral High School Indianapolis 1,200 Center for the Homeless Notre Dame 15 Center Grove Elementary School Greenwood 25 Central Elementary School Indianapolis 25 Chi Omega Sorority W. Lafayette 70 Childs Elementary School Bloomington 35 Christ United Methodist Church Indianapolis 15 Christ United Methodist Church Greenwood 15 Christel House Academy Indianapolis 50 City of Southport Parade Southport 1000 CMFK Group/Purdue University W. Lafayette 20 Cole Elementary School Lafayette 100 College Mentors for Kids Indianapolis 90 College Wood Elementary School Carmel 125 College Wood Elementary School Carmel 100 Colonial Oaks Nursing Center Marion 50 Columbus Signature Academy Columbus 60 Communications Class, Purdue W. Lafayette 20 Confidence Coalition Columbus 120 Country Charm Village Nursing Home Indianapolis 30 Cowan Elementary School Muncie 80 Cumberland Elementary School W. Lafayette 50 Cumberland Elementary School (4th Grade) W. Lafayette 25 Cumberland Road Elementary Fishers 130 Dallara IndyCar Factory Speedway 35 DayNursery Indianapolis 75 Delphi Electronics and Safety Plant Kokomo 150 Deming Elementary School Terre Haute 15 Destination Imagination Awards Fishers 500 Eagle Elementary School Brownsburg 20 Eagle Elementary School Brownsburg 20 Early Learning Center at Winding Ridge Indianapolis 500 Emmis Sponsorship Event Indianapolis 75 Evansville Ford Center Evansville 200 Fairview Elementary School Bloomington 20 Farrer's Pig Sale Royal Center 300 Fashion in the Fast Lane Indianapolis 1,000 FCHS Dance Marathon Indianapolis 200 FDIC Convention Indianapolis 5,000 Festival on Main Speedway 1,000 First United Methodist Church W. Lafayette 30 Fishers Elementary School Fishers 50 Fishers Public Library Fishers 20 Fishers Public Library Fishers 60 Flashes of Hope Indianapolis 150

Francis Aloceum School Marion 60 Franklin Central High School Indianapolis 100 Galveston Elementary School Galveston 100 Geist Elementary School Fortville 125 Girl Scout Event Bloomington 20 Girl Scout Troop #2416 Meeting Indianapolis 15 Girl Scout Troop #420 Avon 14 Girl Scout Troop Meeting Greenwood 15 Girl Scout Troop Meeting Bloomington 12 Girls Inc Of Monroe County Bloomington 30 Graham Rahal Golf Outing Indianapolis 500 Grandview Elementary School Bloomington 100 Greenbrier Elementary School Indianapolis 75 Habitat for Humanity Yorktown 15 Harris Academy Brownsburg 25 Harrison Parkway Elementary School Fishers 20 Harrison Parkway Elementary School Fishers 75 Hatfield Elementary School Mitchell 20 Heathcliffe Fashion Show Crawfordsville 150 Hershey Elementary School Lafayette 15 Hickory Elementary School Avon 30 Holy Famil School Jasper 25 Hooverwood Indianapolis Jewish Home Indianapolis 15 Hot Box Pizza W. Lafayette 100 Imagine Life Sciences Academy West Indianapolis 30 IMS Easter Egg Hunt Indianapolis 2,000 Indian Creek Christian Church Indianapolis 25 Indiana Veterans Home W. Lafayette 55 Indianapolis Opera Ball Indianapolis 20 Indianapolis Public Library (Nora) Indianapolis 40 Indy Family Foundation Event Indianapolis 250 IPS School 49 Indianapolis 50 IPS/Butler University Laboratory Indianapolis 50 IU Health North Hospital Carmel 25 IU North Riley Hospital Indianapolis 10 Ivy Tech Community College Columbus 200 Jasper High School Jasper 20 Jasper Kiwanis Club Jasper 35 Julian Center Indianapolis 10 Julian Center Indianapolis 100 Kappa Delta Sorority Bloomington 150 Kids Zone (Two Days) Indianapolis 1,000 KINDY 500 (Harrison Elementary) Fishers 300 Lafayette Jefferson High School Lafayette 200 Lakewood Park Christian School Auburn 25 Lambda Epsilon Sisterhood Indianapolis 13 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fishers 100

Life Around Rossville Community W. Lafayette 40 Limestone Girls Club Bedford 80 Logansport Kiwanis Club Logansport 35 Logansport Rotary Club Logansport 60 Lutheran High School Indianapolis 45 Make Me A Princess Carmel 15 Market in the Park Speedway 50 Mary Bryan Elementary School Indianapolis 30 Mary Bryan Elementary School Indianapolis 30 Mary Bryan Elementary School Indianapolis 30 Mary Byron Elementary School Indianapolis 26 Mini Marathon Expo (2 Days) Indianapolis 40,000 Mini Marathon Training Series Indianapolis 2,000 Mintonye Elementary School Lafayette 18 Mintonye Elementary School Lafayette 100 Mishawaka Catholic School Mishawaka 42 Miss Amazing Pageant South Bend 150 Mitchell Elementary School Mitchell 40 Mulberry Nursing Home Mulberry 35 Muncie Southside High School Muncie 175 Nativity Catholic Grade School Indianapolis 45 Nativity Catholic Grade School Indianapolis 45 Nativity Catholic Grade School Indianapolis 45 Nativity Catholic Grade School Indianapolis 20 NAWIC Annual Meeting Indianapolis 50 New Waverly Fire Department Logansport 250 Noble of Indiana Indianapolis 30 Noblesville High School Noblesville 35 Noblesville Public Library Noblesville 30 North Grove Elementary School Greenwood 175 Northeast Dubois Elementary School Dubois 60 Northside Elementary (1st Grade) Hartford City 25 Northside Elementary (2nd Grade) Hartford City 22 Northside Elementary (3rd Grade) Hartford City 18 Northside Elementary (4th Grade) Hartford City 20 Northside Elementary (4th Grade/2) Hartford City 22 Northside Elementary (5th Grade) Hartford City 22 Northside Elementary (5th Grade/2) Hartford City 20 Northside Elementary Kindergarten Hartford City 25 Northwestern High School Kokomo 25 Northwestern Middle School Kokomo 30 Oaklandon Elementary School Indianapolis 25 Old National Bank Greenwood 200 Old Navy Sponsorship Event Indianapolis 75 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Carmel 50 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Carmel 30 Paint the Town Purple Columbus 30

Paoli Elementary School Paoli 45 Park Square Manor Avon 50 Phi Mu Sorority W. Lafayette 100 Pike Community Literacy Fair Indianapolis 35 Pioneer Elementary School Royal Center 60 Pittsboro Primary Elementary School Pittsboro 50 PNC Day at the Track Indianapolis 300 PNC Event Indianapolis 150 Promingdales at Riley Outpatient Center Indianapolis 250 Promingdales at Riley Outpatient Center Indianapolis 250 Purdue Alumni of Cass County Logansport 95 Purdue Center for Cancer Research Lafayette 20 Purdue University W. Lafayette 100 Reagan Elementary School (1 st Grade) Brownsburg 100 Reagan Elementary School (2 nd Grade) Brownsburg 100 Recitation Hall/Purdue University W. Lafayette 22 Relay for Life Columbus 300 Riley Children's Hospital Indianapolis 50 Riley Race Party Indianapolis 250 Ronald McDonald House Indianapolis 25 Ronald McDonald House Indianapolis 50 Rosa Parks Elementary School Indianapolis 120 Rosegate Nursing Home Indianapolis 100 Rosewalk Commons Assisted Living Lafayette 30 Rossville Elementary School Rossville 24 Rossville School Rossville 325 Royerton Elementary School Muncie 30 Senior Capstone Seminar at IU Bloomington 20 Serbian Orthodox Church Indianapolis 300 Shelby Senior Services Shelbyville 50 Shelbyville Girls Club Shelbyville 14 Southside Elementary School Columbus 100 Speedway Relay for Life Speedway 100 Speedway United Methodist Church Speedway 40 St. Elizabeth Hospital Lafayette 20 St. Joan of Arc School Indianapolis 210 St. Joseph Social Club Shelbyville 20 St. Jude Catholic School South Bend 25 St. Lawrence Grade School Indianapolis 300 St. Malachy Elementary School Brownsburg 20 St. Mark's Preschool Carmel 20 St. Patricks Day Parade Indianapolis 2,000 St. Richard's Elementary School Indianapolis 20 St. Richard's Elementary School Indianapolis 40 St. Richard's Elementary School (1st Grade) Indianapolis 20 St. Roch Catholic School Indianapolis 65

St. Roch Dinner/Auction Indianapolis 200 St. Simon Apostle Church Indianapolis 300 St. Thomas of Aquinas Indianapolis 30 St. Thomas of Aquinas Indianapolis 30 St. Thomas of Aquinas Indianapolis 30 St. Vincent's Children's Hospital Indianapolis 20 Stand for Freedom/Purdue University W. Lafayette 100 Stony Creek Elementary School Noblesville 30 Stony Creek Elementary School Noblesville 45 Stonybrook Academy Indianapolis 50 Sugar Creek Elementary School New Palestine 35 Sugar Grove Elementary School Greenwood 25 Sunrise on Old Meridian Indianapolis 25 Sycamore School Indianapolis 20 Tabernacle Presbytarian Church Indianapolis 25 Thomas A. Hendricks Elementary School Shelbyville 82 Thompson Elementary School Walton 120 Tippecanoe County Mall Lafayette 60 Town of Speedway Meeting Speedway 50 Trinity Lutheran Church Indianapolis 30 Triton Central Elementary School Fairland 60 Turkey Run Elementary School Marshall 30 Two Indiana Pacers Games Indianapolis 34,000 Two Indianpolis Indians Games Indianapolis 20,000 UCVA Fodra Campus Columbus 60 Union Elementary Zionsville 20 United Methodist Church in Shelbyville Shelbyville 75 United Way of Cass County Logansport 225 USAF Golf Outing Indianapolis 200 Walnut Elementary School New Ross 100 Washington Woods Elementary Westfield 150 Wayne Township Preschool Indianapolis 14 Wesley Manor Senior Retirement Home Frankfort 30 West Clay Elementary School Carmel 100 Western Boone High School Thorntown 30 Westfield Washington Schools Westfield 100 Westside Garden Plaza Indianapolis 25 White River Elementary School Noblesville 150 WIBC Indianapolis 50 Woodland Elementary School Lafayette 100 YoYo on Your Own Zionsville 30 YWCA Lafayette 30 YWCA of Lafayette Lafayette 200 Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Indianapolis 35 Zoopolis Indianapolis 500 TOTAL: 138,730