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109th Annual Meeting Welcome!

AGENDA: 1. Call to Order and Prayer 2. Determination of a Quorum Ruth Mueller-Maerki 3. Annual Report Chris Johnson, Ross Fraser & Michael Nixon 4. Visioning Ruth Mueller-Maerki 5. Elections Chris Johnson PROGRAM: Guest Speaker; The Rt. Rev. Andrew St. John, Interim Pastor at Church of the Holy Apostles And Interim Executive Director, Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen

Founded in 1908 Annual Report 2016 Funding the restoration of the Grand Staircase

is a fellowship of lay women and men from around the United States. Since 1908, we have come together in support of our beloved Cathedral and its programs. In addition to fellowship opportunities and providing a voice to laity in Cathedral affairs, we raise money and manage a million dollar fund from which we make periodic capital grants to the Cathedral. We also hold educational programs which promote the Cathedral s values and illuminate its history, ultimately hoping to see its construction completed. is a tax exempt corporation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Corporate Address; 1047 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10025

Message from the President 2016 was an exciting year, where some of our long term planning paid off. We increased our grant percentage to the Cathedral, enabling us to fund the Grand Staircase restoration which is the largest grant we have made in decades. Our dues increase of two years ago has been largely accepted, and total dues receipts are up. Every member of our Board of Governors who could re-run, has agreed to do so, indicating a positive experience and a belief in our future. We have also been successful in finding a first rate group of new candidates for the other positions too! We continue to bring the voice of the laity to Cathedral deliberations, through the Fabric Committee of the Board of Trustees. All in all, the state of the club is healthy and our role in the Cathedral s work is strong. Floreat cathedra! Christopher L. Johnson

Fellowship and Educational Events Since our founding, our Club has held educational events to promote the Cathedral s role in the world and fellowship events to bring cathedral builders together. Some examples are shown here; Members and friends gathered in the Rose Garden to celebrate the Grand Staircase Restoration project grant. Members enjoying the construction tour (left), the carol sing and toy collection (center) and the All Saints supper and lecture (above) with Jon Sweeney who told us about the life and contributions of the late Phyllis Tickle.

Management It takes a lot of meetings to run any organization. Your club holds quarterly Board meetings and other external meetings with staff as needed. Here is a partial list of formally scheduled meetings; Board of Governors mtg Board of Governors meeting in L Engle Library January 13 February 4 February 9 March 5 March 8 May 1 May 23 May 10 June 15 Board of Governors meeting Jobsite walk about with John MacKay Fabric Committee Executive Committee meeting Board of Governors meeting Annual Meeting Executive Committee Fabric Committee Board of Governors meeting August 15 September 14 September 15 October 20 October 29 November 5 November 10 November 5 December 9 Executive Committee meeting Board of Governors meeting Fabric Committee Punchlist walk w/ John MacKay Guild Meeting at the Cathedral Executive Committee meeting Fabric Committee Budget & Executive Committees Fabric Committee

Membership The number of people who give each year is not consistent. Various members give sporadically, paying some years but not others. Most pay regularly each year. Overall, dues payments are up 28%. Total Dues 2015 = $4625 Total Dues 2016 = $5908 Number of dues paying members in 2016 74 Number who paid in past 2 years but not in 2016 25 Total Paid Membership 99

Treasurer s Report The Operating Budget includes dues, event revenue, and administrative and event expenses. This budget is separate from the Capital Budget which addresses the invested funds reserved for capital contributions to the Cathedral. As you can see, event income has not been covering event costs recently, partially due to a general decline in attendance. Therefore, we have had to make up the difference from our fund. Your Board of Governors is in the process of reviewing events to address this situation. Revenue 2016 Operating Budget actual Expenses Dues $ 5,908.00 Event Fees $ 2,092.00 Transf from TIAA-CREF $ 4,500.00 $ 12,500.00 Administration $ 4,918.00 Event Exp. $ 5,943.00 $ 10,861.00 Net $ 1,639.00

Treasurer s Report (continued) The Capital Budget allows us to plan periodic capital grants to the Cathedral from our investment fund. The Club s Investment Policy Statement during 2016, gives us an annual guideline for Expenditures & Gifts of 5% of the total fair market value of the Fund at end of the previous year. This represents an increase from 3% in prior years. We combined the 2016 monies with the rolled over of unused funds from 2014/5, and a little from 2017 to make the Grand Staircase restoration grant. Your Board of Governors works hard to manage the monies you entrust to us and to make your contributions to The Cathedral as meaningful as possible. 2016 Capital Budget actual Source Grants Roll over from 2014/5 $ 36,348.00 From TIAA-CREF (5%) $ 47,331.00 borrowed from 2017 $ 32,321.00 Total $116,000.00 Total $116,000.00 Net $ 0.00 Roll Over Calculations; 2014 7,500 rollover 2015 28,848 rollover 2016 47,331 (at the 5% level) Total $83,679 Therefore, $116,000 - $83,679 = $32,321 from 2017

Project Grants to The Cathedral Working with the Fabric Committee, the Development Office and other Cathedral departments, your Board of Governors proposes and negotiates grant ideas that are appropriate when utilizing our investment fund. The Cathedral s needs are seemingly endless and many projects are far beyond our limited budget. But we look for projects which enhance the pilgrim and worship experience, most notably in the form of brick and mortar. Our Investment Policy Statement guideline for grants was recently increased from 3.5% to 5%, allowing us to fund greater projects. Monies not spent in any given year are rolled over to the next, which gives the board the flexibility to spend wisely. We thank the Cathedral Trustees and Staff for their assistance and hard work in these projects.

Investment Committee Report TIAA-CREF Financial Services are our investment managers for the fund, which has been accumulating over the years from legacy gifts. Portfolio Value (12/31/16) $ 893,072.18 (after staircase grant) Annualized performance, with grants folded back in; 2016 vs 2015 = 6.6%/yr Since June 2012 = 7.6%/yr IPS goal = $6.5%/yr Your board continues to be satisfied that the fund is properly invested and managed. Note: other grants in prior years not indicated on chart.

The Grand Staircase Restoration In early 2016, your Board of Governors approved our largest project in many years - $116,000 for the repair of the Grand Staircase. After 90 years of unparalleled service, the Grand Staircase on the Cathedral's Western Front was in need of repair. Work in progress; clean stone on left, untouched on right. New York's rapid freeze/thaw cycles and millions of pilgrims footsteps have taken their toll. Pollution has also impacted the color and appearance of the stone. Our Club just had to do something! Thanks to all the Cathedral staff and Nancy Witzenbocker of International Stone Services who was project manager.

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Officers Christopher L. Johnson President Ruth Mueller-Maerki Recording Secretary Timothy Dwyer Corresponding Secretary Ross Fraser Treasurer Thanks to our 2016 Leadership Team Board of Governors William Cassarini Lisa J. Chin Susan L. Chute* Michael Dougherty* Timothy Dwyer Ross Fraser Christopher L. Johnson George Kooney* Michael E. Lawrence Meryl Beth Marcus Ruth Mueller-Maerki Michael Nixon Charles R. Roberts* Bill Schneberger Kyoko Toyama Richard S. Whaley * terms expiring in 2017

ELECTION CANDIDATES We are electing 1 person to be officer (1 year term) and 5 persons to be Governors (four 3 year terms and one 1 year term) Officer Governors President Elect Susan Chute St. Andrews, New Paltz Aili Flint Cong. of St. Saviour Lisa Chin Cong. of St. Saviour George Kooney Trinity, Cliftside Park, NJ Chuck Roberts Cong. of St. Saviour This slate was recommended by the Nominating Committee and approved by the Board of Governors. John Rumely Cong. of St. Saviour

PLEASE WELCOME OUR SPEAKER; The Rt. Rev. Andrew St. John Interim Pastor at Church of the Holy Apostles And Interim Executive Director, Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen