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Friends ofACADIA2000 Annual Report

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W. Kent Olson,President

Dear Friends of Acadia:

1 Friends of Acadia

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Nathaniel Fenton,Treasurer

A Letter to Members and Supporters

H. Lee Judd,Chairman of the Board

Cover PhotoBear Brook TrailGeorge DeWolfe

TOTAL NUMBEROF GIFTS

’93 ’94 ’95 ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99 2000

3000

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Your dues and other contributions accomplished a tremendous amount in 2000.

Some Highlights:Our ten-year trails rehabilitation began in earnest. The first of several yearly expansions of park

trail crews, plans, and projects commenced. We are indebted to Ruth and Tris Colket, our visionarylead benefactors. They and the 1,050 other ACADIA TRAILS FOREVER campaign contributors spedus to the $9-million mark a year early. Donors are rapidly fulfilling pledges, fueling the trail workalong with $4 million in park visitor fees and other federal funds.

Friends’ cumulative grants to the park and communities (1989-2000) surpassed $2.1 million. Weunderwrote 43 in-park employees, up from 16 in 1995—Acadia Youth Conservation Corps members,Ridge Runners, interns, carriage road and trail crews. In a national park, people are the programs.They keep Acadia beautiful and make it more resilient to human impacts.

The Island Explorer transit fleet, co-developed by Friends and numerous partners, grew to 17propane buses. Ridership increased 39% to 193,000, removing an estimated 58,000 vehicles fromMount Desert Island roads. This prevented 5.3 tons of pollutants and spared the island the equiva-lent of a 183-mile traffic jam.

Acadia once again benefited from an industrious and successful park staff. We salute them all byacknowledging Superintendent Paul Haertel and his deputy, Len Bobinchock.

We also say thanks to a dedicated corps of Friends of Acadia volunteers in the park and in theboard and committee structure.

Friends of Acadia balanced its budget. The six-year audited cost to raise a dollar was 3.7 cents. Ina rough market, our investments returned 5.4 percent, outperforming the S&P 500 index by 14.5percent.

This organization’s capacity to give to the park, defend it from threats, advocate before Congress,and influence national park policy is the direct outcome of your donations.

Thank you for your strong confidence in this important work.

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$1,499,14057,5943.84%

$1,136,88445,0433.96%

$1,655,70848,2512.91%

$768,160* $2,355,080

Fundraising Expenses as a % ofTotal Support and Revenue

(7.5 %)

Management& General 8%

ConservationResource

Protection 38%

ConservationCarriage RoadGrants 17%

Net Revenue92.5%

Conservation Education& Outreach 23%

FundraisingExpenses 14%

Total Expenses by Program$1,242,137

In 2000, 78% of Friends of Acadia expenseswere for programs. This is substationtially better than at

many other nonprofit organizations.

On IRS form 990, FOA is required to report fundraisingexpenses as a portion of total support and revenue.FOA’s six-year average fundraising cost was 3.66%.

For the year ending December 31, 2000

OPERATING REVENUE, GAINS & OTHER SUPPORTContributions, grants and membership receivedChange in contributions receivableEventsMerchandise and other revenuesInvestment incomeInvestment expense

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE, GAINS & OTHER SUPPORT

OPERATING EXPENSESProgram Services

Resource preservation and protectionEducation and outreach

Total Program Services

Supporting ServicesDevelopment, fundraising and membershipManagement and general

Total Supporting Services

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS

NON-OPERATING INCOME (EXPENSE)Investment incomeLoss on disposal of equipmentDecrease in provision for uncollectible pledges

TOTAL NON-OPERATING INCOME

TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS

NET ASSETSBeginning of yearEnd of year

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFriends of Acadia is a nonprofit, tax exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the InternalRevenue Code, a publicly supported organization as defined by Section 170(b) A-6. Contributionsare tax deductible to the extent provided by law. The six-year average of fundraising cost is 3.66%.

The Statement of Activity and Change in Net Assets is drawn from audited financial statements byBerry, Dunn, McNeil & Parker, Certified Public Accountants.

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Statement of Activities

3,732,824

278,51527,123

488,757

680,981285,788

177,21798,151

2,030,952

788,815

224,851

100,000

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966,769

1,242,137

275,368

*After investment loss (change in market value) All figures are derived from audited financials, not IRS Form 990.

TOTAL REVENUEFUNDRAISINGFUNDRAISING AS A % OF TOTAL REVENUE

$16,122,500589,891

3.66%

Total1998199719961995FUNDRAISING EXPENSES

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$8,707,528202,338

2.32%

Merchandise& Other 1.2%

InvestmentIncome less

Expenses 29.1%

Bequests 0.3%

Contributions &Membership

57.6%

Total Operating andNon-Operating

Support and Revenue$2,355,080

Events 11.8%

$

(29,275)

(723)

1,112,943$

13,783,45314,896,396

$$

1999 2000

177,2177.52%

(2,466,992)

324,128

59,4487.74%

FundraisingExpenses 7.5%

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The Year in Review

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1) ACADIA TRAILS FOREVERThrough ACADIA TRAILS FOREVER, Friends established endowmentsto fund trail reconstruction and maintenance. Friends raised $9 millionin private funds, and the park is committing $4 million, to: 1) reha-bilitate the 130-mile foot path system over ten years; restore someunmarked trails; 3) create five village connectors (paths to link com-munities with the park); and 4) endow the system’s maintenance inperpetuity. Endowments are also established to fund the Acadia YouthConservation Corps and the Ridge Runner Program.

2) ANP Recreation InternFor the fifth year, FOA hired a Recreation Intern to work with CharlieJacobi, NPS Resource Management Specialist, to monitor visitor useof trails and carriage roads. Among other things, he maintained elec-tronic trail usage counters, conducted visitor surveys, entered surveydata into spreadsheets, and generally assisted with visitor outreachon the trails and carriage roads.

3) Acadia Winter Trails AssociationA local volunteer group sponsored by Friends, AWTA devotes manyhours after snowstorms to grooming 33 miles of carriage roads forcross-country skiing. Groomed trails stand up well to thaws anddrizzle, allowing skiers and snowshoers to get the most out of un-predictable snow seasons.

4) Acadia Youth Conservation CorpsFunded by donations and an ACADIA TRAILS FOREVER endowment,the 2000 AYCC employed 14 high-school age members and four adultcrew leaders from June 24 through August 18. AYCC projects areintegrated into the annual work plans of the park trail crew andcarriage road crew, with park staff providing leadership and assis-tance with the technically demanding aspects of the work. See page6 for a list of their major accomplishments.

5) Conservation Easement MonitoringFriends made a grant of $5,000 to contract a private stewardshipprofessional to work with the park to develop the baseline data systemand monitor 10 park-held conservation easements. Acadia holds 160easements on more than 11,000 acres.

6) Island ExplorerFriends once again partnered with Acadia National Park, the MaineDepartment of Transportation, the U.S. Department of Transportation,MDI municipalities, and others to operate the Island Explorer bussystem. Nine propane-powered buses were added to the fleet in2000, bringing the total to 17, enabling Downeast Transportation toincrease service on several routes. Over 193,000 passengers boardedthe Island Explorer in 2000, reducing summer traffic by nearly 58,000vehicles. Visitor entry passes helped pay for bus operations.

7) Preserving Historic Trails ConferenceIn October 100 trail professionals from around the country gathered inBar Harbor to discuss the challenges of preserving historic trail featuressuch as raised gravel turnpiking, Civilian Conservation Corps stone-work, bridges, drainage systems, overlooks, and other built features.Sponsored by Friends of Acadia, the Olmsted Center for LandscapePreservation, and Acadia National Park.

1) Trail crew training on Ocean Path stone retaining wall

2) Carriage road near Eagle Lake

3) AWTA grooms 33 miles of carriage roadsfor cross-country skiing. 4) AYCC at work(continued on page 5)

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5) Conserved land on Greening Island

8) Jet Ski Initiative —Somes Sound

7) Discussing Acadia trail reconstruction efforts on the Jordan Pond Trail6) More people discovered the ease of using the Island Explorer buses.

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8) Jet Ski InitiativeFriends worked with the town of Tremont to successfully petitionthe Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife for 10-horsepowerrestrictions on Seal Cove and Hodgdon Ponds. These ponds, whichborder Acadia National Park, were the only remaining ponds on MDIwhere jet skis were allowed. Friends also completed a survey ofSomes Sound property owners, mooring owners, lobstermen, sailors,and commercial tour boat operators. The survey showed strong sup-port for banning jet skis on the Sound.

9) Ranger BicyclesUsing visitor contributions gathered at donation boxes in the park,Friends granted $6,500 to Acadia National Park last year to purchasefive specially equipped mountain bikes for park rangers to use oncarriage road patrols. Visitors responded favorably to the increasedfield presence of park rangers, and bicycle patrols may expand infuture years to the Park Loop Road and to Isle au Haut.

10) Ridge RunnersFOA fielded five Ridge Runners last summer, one of whom was avolunteer from the Czech Republic. The Ridge Runners hiked over1,200 miles in the park, contacted over 2,500 visitors with Leave NoTrace messages, destroyed over 200 misleading cairns/rock piles,rebuilt over 200 fallen cairns, handed out water and maps, and servedas FOA’s roving ambassadors. Friends initiated this program in 1997.

11) Rural Design Guidelines WorkshopFriends granted $6,184 to the Town of Bar Harbor to organize a RuralDesign Guidelines workshop with the National Trust for Historic Pres-ervation. The goal was to develop guidelines for building designelements, such as lighting, buffering, and signage in the downtownHulls Cove area and the surrounding rural residential lands. Bar Harborwas selected as one of three pilot projects by the National Trust. BarHarbor will use the guidelines developed through the project to helpshape future development in the Hulls Cove region.

12) Schoodic InitiativeThe U.S. Navy is scheduled to complete operations at its base onSchoodic Point in June 2002. The base was established in the 1930sat Schoodic through an arrangement between John D. Rockefeller,Jr. and the Navy to remove a dilapidated radio station at Otter Pointon Mount Desert Island. Since that time, the base has grown to over100 acres in size, with more than 50 buildings. The property andfacilities are expected to revert to the National Park Service once theNavy leaves. Friends and other stakeholders, including area universi-ties and colleges, The Jackson Laboratory, the state, and local towns,have been working with Acadia National Park to develop a LearningCenter at the site, which could include research facilities and class-room/office space for educators.

13) Village Connector TrailsWith funding from Friends and the park, the Maine ConservationCorps constructed a 1/2-mile segment of the Great Meadow Loop, avillage connector trail that provides easy walking access to the JesupPath, and other park trails, from Bar Harbor. The brochure, Revivingan Island Tradition: Acadia’s Great Meadow Loop, was created withthe assistance of the NPS Rivers and Trails Program to inform visitorsand residents about this new opportunity to walk into the park, andleave their cars behind.

The Year in Review

9) Ranger Bicycles

10) Ridge Runners on Sargent Mountain summit

11) Rural Design Guidelines Workshop 12) Schoodic Initiative

13) Great Meadow Loop, a village connector trail

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FRIENDS OF ACADIAJanuary 1, 2000—December 31, 2000

AccomplishmentsACADIA NATIONAL PARK GRANTS

Carriage Road MaintenanceATF–Capital Grants to ANPPeregrine Falcon StudyAYCC–Grant & SuppliesField Crew Leader and

Volunteer SuppliesANP InternsWheelchair Accessible

Carriage MaintenanceRidgerunners ProgramAWTATPIADNational Trails DayLand Futures–Easement

MonitoringDonation Box Income

(Ranger Bicycles)ANP PicnicPreserving Historic

Trails ConferenceTotal ANP Grants

OTHER GRANTSIsland Explorer–

Propane BusesSchoodic InitiativeJet Ski InitiativeVillage Connector TrailsVCT– Acadian Ridge TrailVCT– Acadian Ridge Trail

MaintenanceVCT– Great Meadow LoopSWH New Century

Tree TrustAirport Taxiway FundMDI Water Quality CoalitionRural Design Guidelines

WorkshopFrenchman Bay ConservancyAcadia Wildlife FoundationEarth DayBlagden Book ProjectIslesford Film ProjectTotal Other Grants

TOTAL 2000 GRANTS

2000 Grants

TOTAL GRANTS DONATED PER YEARby FOA to Park and Communities

*7-month fiscal year **2001 Projected Grants

$800,000

700,000

600,000

500,000

400,000

300,000

200,000

100,000

$-’89 ’90 ’91 ’92 ’93 ’94* ’95 ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99 ’00 2001**

FOA Donations to Park and Communities:

ACADIA TRAILS FOREVERFirst privately endowed trails system in 129-year national park history and first park touse entry fees ($4 million) to match private donations ($9 million).

Completed, a year early, ACADIA TRAILS FOREVER $13-million campaign to:• rehabilitate, over ten years, Acadia’s 130-mile trail system • restore 11 miles of aban-doned paths •develop five village connector trails to link communities with the parkand•endow system’s maintenance in perpetuity.

Co-funded and co-managed 17-bus Island Explorer propane-powered public system,which:•carried 193,000 passengers •prevented 5.2 tons of toxic emissions• removednearly 58,000 vehicles from island roads.

Contributed $215,000 to park for carriage road maintenance—$1,040,000 since 1995.

Contributed $280,487 to park and communities for trails and other conservation projects—$1,220,872 since 1995.

Donated wages of 43 in-park seasonal workers—up from 16 in 1995.

Co-hosted Bar Harbor Rural Design Guidelines Workshop (November 9-11).

FOA Advocacy:

Achieved, with Mount Desert and Southwest Harbor, state-legislated municipal bans onjet skis (Long Pond, Little Long Pond, Somes Pond).

Achieved, with Tremont, state-approved 10-hp limits for engines on Seal Cove andHodgdon Ponds, completing protection on all MDI.

FOA Trail, Carriage Road and Other Projects:

Funded Acadia Youth Conservation Corps, 14 high school students and four Park Ser-vice leaders, who, on the trails and carriage roads:•Constructed 680 feet of newtrail• Installed 13 stone drainage checks•Blocked and revegetated more than 200 ft. of“social paths”• Reconstructed 600 linear feet of highly crafted, gravel-surfacedtrail•Constructed 1,100 feet of retaining wall, coping stones, and wooden bridges onstone abutments•Quarried rock using a high-line cable system •Dug 100 feet of off-trail drainage ditches•Constructed 205 feet of stone ditching near Hulls Cove VisitorCenter •Constructed four stone culvert inlets and outlets near Visitor Center •Handdug approximately 400 feet of ditch•Cleaned vegetation from 14 stone bridges.

Fielded five Ridge Runners and one Recreation Intern who:•hiked over 1,200 miles in thepark•contacted more than 2,500 visitors with Leave No Trace messages• destroyed over200 misleading cairns/rock assemblages• rebuilt more than 200 fallen cairns•distributedwater and maps

Negotiated, with Maine Coast Heritage Trust, two rights-of-way with private landowners,permitting construction of 1/2-mile segment of Great Meadow Loop, a village connectortrail providing easy walking access to the park from Bar Harbor. Three miles of villagepaths emplaced since 1997.

Contributed 7,916 volunteer hours of trail & carriage road maintenance

Sponsored 1,313 individual volunteers, including 25 youth volunteer groups.

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Direct215,00051,1131,000

40,000

13,987—

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5,000

6,500—

7,000339,600

34,663————

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———

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34,663374,263

Indirect—

5,371—

7,731

8,8833,135

—15,8992,7253,142

577

—267

7,03854,768

Total215,00056,4841,000

47,731

22,8703,135

—15,8992,7253,142

577

5,000

6,500267

14,038394,368

4,99330

2,472766274

748460

3001,000

300

6,1841,000

500533

15,04222,25456,856

111,624

39,65630

2,472766274

748460

3001,000

300

6,1841,000

500533

15,04222,25491,519

485,887

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Donors

$10,000 +

Mr. and Mrs. O. Kelley Anderson, Jr.Mr. Scott AsenMr. and Mrs. Robert M. BassMr. and Mrs. Edward McC. BlairMr. Peter P. Blanchard, IIIMrs. Eleanor BourkeMr. Philip BowditchMr. and Mrs. Francis I. G. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. ComerMr. Benjamin and Dr. Dianna EmoryMrs. Walter B. Ford, IIMr. and Mrs. Paul GrowaldMr. and Mrs. John H.J. GuthMr. and Mrs. Robert P. KogodMr. and Mrs. Antony MerckMr. and Mrs. Gerrish H. MillikenMs. Mary MorganMr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. NeilsonMr. and Mrs. Daniel PierceMs. Ann RobertsMr. David RockefellerMr. and Mrs. Steven C. RockefellerMr. and Mrs. William P. StewartMr. and Mrs. George Strawbridge, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William C. Trimble, III

$5,000 – $9,999

AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. ButlerMrs. B. E. CarpenterMs. Barbara DanielsonMr. and Mrs. Charles D. Dickey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David GoodrichMrs. Margaret F. GraceMr. and Mrs. Charles A. Heimbold, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Denholm M. JacobsMr. Charles F. Kane, Jr. and

Ms. Annie EldridgeMr. and Mrs. Clement C. MooreMr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, Jr.Mrs. Diana Wister

$1,000 – $4,999

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. BelcherMr. and Mrs. James G. Blaine, IIThe Hon. and Mrs. Robert O. BlakeMrs. Charlotte BordeauxMr. and Mrs. David Boyd

We are deeply grateful for the generosity of the following individuals and organizations thatcontributed to Friends of Acadia in 2000.

Mrs. Elizabeth BrightMr. James BrightDr. and Mrs. Keith BrodieMr. and Mrs. Burrow BrooksMr. and Mrs. Edward BurdenMr. and Mrs. William H. CecklerMr. James Clark and

Ms. Susanna PorterMr. William ColemanMrs. Bradley I. CollinsMr. and Mrs. John ConstableMr. and Mrs. Alan R. Crain, Jr.Mr. John CrippsMr. Christopher CronanMr. Harrington CummingsDr. and Mrs. Bernhoff A. DahlMr. and Mrs. Robert W. DalyMr. and Mrs. C. Douglas DillonMr. Richard DonohoeMr. and Mrs. Ford B. Draper, Jr.Mrs. Peggy EngelMr. and Mrs. L. Martin Everett, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel FeltonMr. and Mrs. Thomas Flournoy, IIIMr. and Mrs. W. West Frazier, IVMr. and Mrs. Paul Fremont-Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Murray GartnerMr. and Mrs. Leon A. GormanMs. Jane GrayThe Rt. Rev. and Mrs. J. Clark GrewDr. and Mrs. Joseph HafkenschielMr. and Mrs. G. Bernard HamiltonMr. Stephen HanzeMr. and Mrs. Henry F. HarrisDr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Hirsh, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ingle, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Duane IselinMr. Robert Johnstone and

Rev. Mary JohnstoneMr. and Mrs. H. Lee JuddMr. and Mrs. Jerry KaufmanMr. and Mrs. Morris C. KellettMr. and Mrs. E. Robert KinneyMr. Dana KirkpatrickMr. and Mrs. Ernest KlemaMr. and Mrs. Anthony LaphamMs. Linda LewisDr. and Mrs. Ralph LongsworthMr. and Mrs. Jack MacNeish, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Madara, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roger MillikenMr. Lorenzo MitchellThe Rev. and Mrs. Albert P. Neilson

Mr. and Mrs. William V. P. NewlinMr. W. Kent OlsonMr. and Mrs. C. W. Eliot PaineMrs. Stephen PearsonMr. and Mrs. Jack PerkinsMr. and Mrs. John ReevesMr. and Mrs. T. Williams Roberts, IIIMr. Samuel Shaw and

Ms. Jane TawneyMr. and Mrs. Peter L. SheldonMs. Clare F. ShepleyDr. and Mrs. Dennis ShubertMr. and Mrs. James N. SkeenMr. and Mrs. E. Newbold SmithMs. Patty StanleyMr. Richard StorckMr. and Mrs. W.B. Dixon StroudMr. and Mrs. Richard TalpeyMr. and Mrs. Thomas UhlmanMr. and Mrs. John WestonMr. and Mrs. Allen WheatMr. Robert Willis and Ms. Tara KellyMrs. Charles WoodwardMrs. Patricia WrightMr. and Mrs. Norbert W. Young, Jr.

$500 – $999

Mr. and Mrs. James ApplewhiteMr. and Mrs. James E. BayneMr. and Mrs. Michael BeatteyMr. C. Graham BerwindMr. Eduardo Bohorquez and

Ms. Nancy ManterMr. and Mrs. Edward S. BromageMr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brown, IIIMr. and Mrs. David J. CallardRev. and Mrs. Brenton H. CareyMr. Charles Cheston, Jr.Mrs. Percy ClarkMr. and Mrs. Clarke CoggeshallMr. and Mrs. Gifford CombsMr. and Mrs. Roderick H. CushmanMs. Peggy DulanyMr. Stephen M. Dungan and

Ms. Pam WeathersMr. and Mrs. Wolcott B. Dunham, Jr.Mrs. John EddisonMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel FentonMr. Charles Foster, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. FoxMr. Phillip Fox, IIDr. and Mrs. Henry Frick

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert GannMs. Audrey GarrettMr. and Mrs. Sheldon Goldthwait, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Victor GraingerMr. and Mrs. Richard C. HabermannMr. Gordon Hargraves, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. HatchMr. and Mrs. David L. Hopkins, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William HornerMr. and Mrs. Peter IselinMr. Charles JacobiMr. and Mrs. Atwater Kent, IIIMr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. KinneyMr. and Mrs. Eugene B. KinsellaMr. and Mrs. Harry KonkelMr. and Mrs. Gerrit LansingMr. and Mrs. Edward B. Leisenring, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen LindsayMr. and Mrs. K. Prescott LowMr. John LuceyMr. and Mrs. H. Stanley MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. F. Benjamin MacKinnonMr. and Mrs. Robert McKownMr. and Mrs. James W. MerrillMr. and Mrs. David MooreMrs. G. Marshall MoriartyMr. and Mrs. Edwin N.B. NalleMrs. A. Corkran NimickMr. and Mrs. Robert L. NoddinMrs. George PepperMr. and Ms. Paul PlekavichDr. and Mrs. Charles H. RichmanMr. Michael RoachMrs. Sascha RockefellerMs. Jeannine RossMs. Katheryn RussiMr. John SauerMr. and Mrs. Peter SellersMr. and Mrs. Conrad N. ShislerMrs. Caroline SimmonsMr. Don SmithMr. and Mrs. Robert N. SpahrMr. and Mrs. Richard V. St. JohnMr. and Mrs. Donald B. StrausMr. and Mrs. Curt B. StrohackerMr. A. Wakelee Swartz, Jr.Mr. Alan J. Vlach and

Ms. Ann M. Luther

$250 – $499

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Michael AgarMr. M. Anderson and

Ms. L. OstergrenMr. and Mrs. Kirk AndertMr. John AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Schofield Andrews, IIIMr. and Mrs. Alexander ArdwinMrs. Annette AxtmannMs. Jennifer BanksMr. and Mrs. Richard BeckMr. and Mrs. Phillip G. BennettMr. and Mrs. Robert BirdMr. Frank BodnarMr. and Mrs. Charles Borda, IIIMrs. Allison BourkeMr. and Mrs. Michael F. BouscarenMs. Alma BoylanMr. and Mrs. John H. BriggsMr. and Mrs. William Buchanan, Jr.Mr. Michael BuskusMr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Bussey, Jr.Mr. Dexter ChafeeMr. and Mrs. P. Hamilton Clark, IIIMr. John A. Colberg and

Ms. Maria A. KolendaMr. Warren CookMr. and Mrs. Albert H. Curtis, IIMr. and Mrs. William DavidsonMr. and Mrs. William F. DohmenMr. and Mrs. Peter DoleMr. and Mrs. David DonovanDr. Maxene DotyMs. Reeve DraperMr. Victor DrexelMr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. EatonMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Erhart, Jr.Mr. Bob Fallon and

Ms. Joan LeeningMr. and Mrs. James A. FinneganMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fogg, IIIMr. and Mrs. Ridgely FosterMr. and Mrs. William FrankenhoffMr. and Mrs. Coster GerardMr. and Mrs. Charles P. GogolakDr. Neva Goodwin and

Mr. Bruce MazlishMr. and Mrs. Richard S. GurinMr. George HardinMr. Christopher Harte and

Ms. Katherine Stoddard PopeMr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Hayward, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fritz HeimannMr. and Mrs. Harry K. HiestandMr. Robert HillMs. Betsey HoltzmannMr. Richard HonigsbaumMr. and Mrs. Ben HubbardMrs. Reginald Hudson

Mrs. Barbara HughesMr. and Mrs. Christopher HutchinsMr. Garrick Hyde-WhiteMr. and Mrs. Hallett Johnson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce JonesMr. Jay KaiserMr. and Mrs. John E. KirbyMr. and Mrs. Mark H. KryderMs. Priscilla LaneMr. and Mrs. Edward H. H. LeiterMs. Margaret LernerMrs. Thompson LesherMr. and Mrs. Robert LibkindMr. and Mrs. Edward LipkinMr. Daniel MacDonaldMr. Harry Madeira, Sr.Mr. Frederick R. Malone, IIIMr. and Mrs. Joseph MarcusMr. James MaynardMr. and Mrs. R. Elliot R. McBrideMr. and Mrs. Grant Gibson

McCullaghMr. George McFallMr. and Mrs. Clement McGillicuddyMs. Martha McLanahanMr. Brian McNiffMrs. James MichelMr. and Mrs. K. David MilburyDr. Frank MoyaMs. Margaret MyersMrs. Ethel NalleMrs. H. NeilsonMr. and Mrs. Peter P. NitzeMr. and Mrs. William K. NorrisMr. and Mrs. Walter L. O’ConnellMs. Wendy PalmquistMr. George PeabodyDr. and Mrs. Henry P. PendergrassMr. H. Bradlee PerryMs. Nancy PindusMr. and Mrs. Todd RakoffMr. and Mrs. Joseph V. ReedMr. and Mrs. Matthias J. ReynoldsMs. Patricia RiceMr. and Mrs. John RiversMr. Luther Robb and

Ms. Luci WienczkowskiMr. and Mrs. Owen W. RobertsMs. Susan RobertsMr. and Mrs. James S. RogersMr. and Mrs. Douglas P. RoseMr. and Mrs. William RudolfMr. and Mrs. Steve RushMr. and Mrs. Russ SalisburyMs. Nan SawyerMr. and Mrs. Christopher G. ScottDr. and Mrs. Norman J. SiegelMr. and Mrs. Michael SiklosiMs. Joyce SpingarnMs. Anne Stern

Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne StoddardMs. Christy StoutMs. Susan TealeMr. Robert Timpson, Jr.Mr. R. D. TreadwellMr. and Mrs. John TreanorMrs. Charles TysonMr. and Mrs. Stephen Van R. UlmanDr. Donna VegeaisMr. and Mrs. Cornelius Byron WaudMr. and Mrs. Martin WeinkleMr. and Mrs. Robert C. WendtMr. Warwick WheelerMr. William WhitledgeMr. Edward WilbargerMr. and Mrs. Christopher H. WillisMr. and Mrs. Henry J. WinnMr. and Mrs. Edward WinterbergMs. Catherine WolffMs. Joanne Yates and

Mr. Craig MurphyMrs. C. Clark ZantzingerMrs. Jane Zirnkilton

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Mr. and Mrs. James D. AbelesMr. Burt Adelman and

Ms. Lydia RogersDr. Harvey AigesMr. and Mrs. Rafi Al-HussainyMr. and Mrs. Donald AllenMr. and Mrs. Demetrio

Alvarez-CalderonMr. and Mrs. Charlton H. AmesMr. Godfrey AmphlettMr. and Mrs. David A. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Robert C. AndersonMr. Charles W. AndrewsMr. and Mrs. David AndrewsMr. and Mrs. Stockton AndrewsMr. and Mrs. John E. AnthonyMr. and Mrs. William ApthorpMr. and Mrs. William S. ArataMrs. and Mr. Marguerite W. ArbuckleMr. and Mrs. Richard H. ArndtsMs. Margaret Rigg AtwoodMr. and Mrs. Eugene E. AubryMr. and Mrs. John AustgenMs. Margaret AustinMr. Greg BaerMr. Alan BakerMr. and Mrs. William J. BakerMs. Gertrude BancroftMr. and Mrs. David L. BankerMr. Alfred BartonMr. and Mrs. Bill BatesMr. Harry BeachMr. and Mrs. Orlando BendanaMr. and Mrs. William E. Benjamin, II

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Mr and Ms Brigham BentleyMr. and Mrs. Gordon BergMr. Peter Bergh and

Ms. Janet PrinceMr. and Mrs. Richard BergmanDr. and Ms. A. Jan BerlinMr. Jonathan BeverlyMr. Steven BienMs. Rachel BichardtMr. and Mrs. Bruce BlakeMr. Michael J. Blasik and

Ms. Nancy H. MorrisMr. Lawrence BloodMr. Ken Boland and Ms. Judy BurkMr. and Mrs. James F.C. BostwickMs. June BowdenMs. Ellen BrawleyMr. James Brennenstuhl and FamilyMs. Anne E. Bridges and

Mr. Paul C. BatesMr. and Mrs. Audsley F. BridgesMr. and Mrs. J. Reeve BrightMr. and Ms. Stuart W. BrownMr. and Mrs. Ron BryantMr. and Mrs. Peter BullardDr. Walter Bundy, IIIMr. and Mrs. Kenneth BurgessMs. Meaghan BurrinsRevs. Richard and Jeanette BurtonMr. Neil BuzynskiMr. Hamish Caldwell and

Ms. Dalia JudowvitzMs. Amy CampbellMr. Thomas Cassidy and

Ms. Joy OakesMr. Ray Cave and Mrs. Pat RyanMr. and Mrs. Robert CawleyMr. John L. Celenza, Jr. and

Ms. Cathy M. SheaMs. June ChaplinMajor and Mrs. Henry CharyMrs. David CheeverMr. and Mrs. Bevin V. CherotMr. and Mrs. George ChestonMr. and Mrs. Lee ChickMs. Susan Choma and

Mr. Allen ZimmermanMr. and Mrs. Eric J. CieplikDr. and Mrs. Thomas ClarkMr. Lee Clarke and Ms. Kristin NeunMs. Kathryn ClementMr. Stephen ClementMr. and Mrs. Elliot CohenMr. Richard Cohen and

Ms. Pamela HattemMr. and Mrs. Allen ColeMs. Marylouise CowanMs. Moira CreaserMr. and Mrs. Bruce CrocefogliaDr. and Mrs. Kerry W. Crowley

Mr. and Mrs. Charles CunninghamMr. Charles CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Charles CurranMr. and Mrs. Stephen CushingMr. and Mrs. Richard S. DabbsMr. and Mrs. John F. D’AmicoMr. and Mrs. William V. DanielMr. and Mrs. Edmond DanielsonMs. Peggy DannemanMr. and Mrs. John C. DappMr. and Mrs. Edwin A. DavisonMr. and Mrs. Jon F. DawsonMr. and Mrs. Charles DeafenbaughMr. and Mrs. Vance DearbornMs. Kay Deaux and

Mr. Sam GlucksbergMr. and Mrs. Johannes DelphendahlMr. Dwight Demerritt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George DennyMr. and Mrs. Philip DeNormandieMr. Steven DePaul and

Ms. Beth RendeiroMs. Judith M. Desenis and

Mr. E. Scott PetersMs. Sharon DiamenMr. and Mrs. George A. Dickson, IIIDr. Richard DimondMr. and Mrs. Terence DoironMr. Chuck Donnelly and

Ms. Janet AnkerMr. and Mrs. Malcolm DouglassMs. Sherrie Downing and

Ms. Kay Monroe-LevineMr. Marc DubroffMr. and Mrs. John M. DuleyDr. Edward DunhamMr. and Mrs. George H. DwightMr. and Mrs. W. Mills Dyer, Jr.Mr. Thomas EaganMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Eagan, Jr.Mr. Bruce Ebbeson and

Ms. Beverly RussellMr. and Mrs. Nelson EbyMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Herbert EhrigMr. Thomas ElkinsDr. William ElliottMr. and Mrs. Dennis ElpernMr. and Mrs. Ed ElvidgeMr. Frederick Emery, Jr.The Engel FamilyMr. and Mrs. Gordon EriksonMr. Jay EspyMr. and Mrs. Donald C. EstyMr. and Mrs. William EvansMr. Stephen W. FeingoldMr. and Mrs. William FentonDr. Henry Ferrell, IIIMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ferron, IIIMr. Redmond C. S. Finney

Dr. and Mrs. Jay A. FishmanMrs. Frances Fitzgerald and

Mr. James SterbaMr. Robert FoelscheMr. and Mrs. Peter FoleyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Z. FoxDr. and Mrs. Richard R. FoxMrs. Frederick FraleyMr. and Mrs. G.L.K. FrelinghuysenMr. and Mrs. Gary FrostMr. and Mrs. Charles Gagnebin, IIIMr. Bruce GardnerMr. and Mrs. Matthew GardnerMs. Raelene GardnerMr. and Mrs. Wendell R. GarnerMr. and Mrs. William L. GarrymoreMs. Mary Ann Gernegliaro and

Ms. Emily SimonMr. and Mrs. Andrew GiacomazzaMr. John GibbMr. and Mrs. David GintzMr. and Mrs. Curtis GlovierMr. and Mrs. Garry GoldbergMr. Lawrence Goldfarb and

Ms. Gerda PaumgartenMr. and Mrs. Glenn GoldmanMr. and Mrs. Frederic GoldrichDr. Judith GoldsteinMr. Tim GoltzMr. and Mrs. Don GoodingMr. and Mrs. Vernon GotwalsMr. and Mrs. Paul GraffamMr. and Mrs. Alexander GrantDr. and Mrs. Joseph L. GrantMr. and Mrs. Richard GrantMr. and Mrs. Steven B. GreenMr. and Mrs. E.K. GreenlawMs. Valerie GreenlawDr. and Mrs. John F. GrossMr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Haack, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ted HahnMr. Brain HaleMr. Donald HallMr. and Mrs. George B.E. HambletonMr. and Mrs. William HandMr. and Mrs. Stephen HandelMr. and Mrs. Edward Hanson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Doug HarleyMr. and Mrs. Paul HarrisDr. and Mrs. P.F. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Shepard HarrisMr. and Mrs. Peter D. HarrisonMr. Randolph HarrisonMrs. Virginia HartMr. Reed HartelMr. and Mrs. Marcus HarwoodMs. Ellen Nalle HassMr. Joseph HatchMrs. Alexander HawesMr. John Hawkins

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Ms. Jacqueline HayesMr. and Mrs. Peter HaynesMr. and Mrs. J. Michael HaysMr. and Mrs. Walter S. HaywardMrs. Susan HazardMr. and Mrs. Evan HealdMr. and Mrs. David B. HellerMr. and Mrs. James HellmuthMs. Margaret HendersonMrs. John HenryMrs. Lindsay HerknessMr. Matthew HerringtonMs. Betty HigginsMs. Melinda HillMr. William Hine and

Ms. Cathy HazeltonMrs. Jerold HinckleyMr. and Mrs. George HinmanMr. and Mrs. Dana W. HiscockMr. and Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock, IIIDr. and Mrs. John HocheMr. and Mrs. Sven HolbergMr. and Mrs. Michael HoldenMr. and Mrs. Vaughn HolyokeMr. Alan Homans and

Ms. Lynn ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. HomerMs. Alix HopkinsMrs. Mark HopkinsMr. Ken Horowitz and

Ms. Rose-Anne MooreMr. and Mrs. Wilburn C. HoskinsMr. and Mrs. Jack HovisMr. and Mrs. Richard HoweMs. Darlene HuffMs. Mary HuskinsMr. and Mrs. J. Britton HutchinsMr. and Mrs. Mark IshkanianMs. Mary JacobsMs. Naomi JacobsMr. and Mrs. James Jaffray, Jr.Mr. Tim JeffriesMr. and Mrs. Edward C. Johnson, 3rdMr. Edward Kaelber and

Ms. Ann SewallMs. Myra KarstadtMr. and Mrs. David KassMr. William Kates, Jr.Dr. Steven Katona and

Ms. Susan LernerMr. and Mrs. Christopher KatuckiDr. and Mrs. Richard KatzDr. and Mrs. Leon D. KatzMr. Stephen Keiser and

Ms. Karen PerryMr. and Mrs. Kevin E. KelleyMr. and Mrs. Neal B. KelloggMr. and Mrs. James KelloggMr. John Kelly and

Ms. Catherine O’Connor

Mr. and Mrs. John N. KellyMr. Patrick A. Kelly and

Ms. Cynthia L. SpellMr. and Mrs. Victor A. KelmensonMr. and Mrs. Moorhead C.

Kennedy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William KennedyMr. and Mrs. Paul KilloranMr. and Mrs. Zev KindlerMs. Camilla KnappMs. Barbara KnowlesDr. and Mrs. Ernest I. KohornMr. and Mrs. Richard KosibaMr. and Mrs. Keith KroegerMr. Thomas Kuenker and

Ms. Petra KursaweMs. Stephanie KumbleMr. J. Ward KuserMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. La PilusaMs. Carol Anne LaceyMr. and Mrs. Steven LamoureuxMr. and Mrs. Skip LangleyMr. and Mrs. John W. LapsleyMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. LasichMr. and Mrs. Gresh LattimoreMr. and Mrs. Frank B. Lawson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William C. LearyMr. Thomas F. Leddy and

Ms. Tamara NewellMs. Roslyn LeibenspergerMr. and Mrs. Raymond H. LeonardMs. Patricia LevesqueMs. Ann LevinMs. Molly Lewis and

Ms. Karen YaegerMr. Mark LindenlaubMs. Christine LojkoMr. and Mrs. James R. LoutitMr. and Mrs. Richard LoutzenheiserMs. Billie Luisi-PottsMr. E. Benjamin C. LukensMr. and Mrs. Robert A. LukensMr. and Mrs. John C. LumsdenMr. and Mrs. Edgar B. LupferMrs. Barbara LymanMr. Joseph MackayMr. and Mrs. Ward D. MacKenzieMr. and Mrs. Todd MackeyMs. Judith MacomberMs. Rebecca MacQuinnMr. and Mrs. Edward W. Madeira, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Peter MadeiraMr. Lance MahaneyMs. Marla MajorMr. and Mrs. John MakarevichMr. and Mrs. Peter MalinowskiMs. Casey Mallinckrodt and

Mr. Algernon ReeseDr. and Mrs. Sean T. MaloneyMs. Pauline Marler

Mr. and Mrs. Michael MarmerMr. and Mrs. Anthony MarshallMr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. MartinMs. Margaret Martin and

Ms. Barbara RolandMr. and Mrs. Josh MarvilMr. J. Michael MavrogordatoMr. and Mrs. Richard D. MaxwellMs. Donna MaynardDr. and Mrs. Allan McAllisterMrs. Dorothy McCallDr. and Mrs. Alexander McCurdy, IIIMs. Mary McEvoyMs. Moira McGraneMs. Anne McInnesMr. Richard McNearyMr. and Mrs. William McPaddenMr. and Mrs. Robert MeckleyMr. and Mrs. John Kenneth

Menges, Jr.Ms. Suzanne MercuryMs. Teresa MetcalfRev. and Mrs. Ronald I. MetzMr. and Mrs. Helmut MeyerbachMr. and Mrs. William P. MeyerjackMrs. Adele MillerMr. Glenn Milligan and

Ms. Michele DaleyMr. Joseph Minott, Jr.Mr. Anthony Mirenda and

Ms. Tracy CornoggMr. and Mrs. James MnookinMr. Jay MontfortMr. and Mrs. J. Mason MorfitMr. and Mrs. DeWitt Cuyler MorrisMr. I. Wistar Morris, IIIDrs. Anne W. Moulton and

John B. MurphyMr. Glenn Munkvold and

Ms. Jill GordonMr. Creighton B. Murch and

Ms. Janice A. SmithMr. and Mrs. David W. MurrayMr. and Mrs. Michael MusettiMr. and Mrs. Jeff MylesMr. and Mrs. David NalleMrs. John and Jane NewhallMs. Margaret NomentanaMr. and Ms. Brian M. NorrisMr. and Mrs. Russell NotidesMr. and Mrs. Victor L. NuovoMr. Thomas O’Brien and

Ms. Lauren CosgroveMs. Cora L. Olgyay and

Mr. Alan C. RosenquistMr. and Mrs. Robert T. OliphantMr. and Mrs. John C. OliverMr. and Mrs. George D. O’NeillMs. Tasha O’NeillMr. and Mrs. David A. Orsmond

Mr. Gary OsbornMr. and Mrs. Mitch W. OverstreetMr. and Mrs. James OwenMr. and Mrs. Frank PacowskiMr. Robert Patterson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. PeabodyMr. Samuel PeabodyMs. Michelle C. PelletierMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. PennellMr. Robert PesnerMr. and Mrs. Todd A. PetersMr. and Mrs. David C. PetersonMr. and Mrs. R. Anderson PewMrs. Brenda G. PfeifferMr. and Mrs. Richard C. PhilbrickMr. and Mrs. Glen M. PhillipsMrs. Harry H. S. PhillipsMr. Mark PicurroMs. Ursula PolandMr. and Mrs. Richard A. PollakMr. and Mrs. Brian PollardRev. Goldwin PollardMs. Jeanne PolleyMr. and Mrs. Gus F. PolliMs. Sally PonchakMs. Henrietta PoonsMs. Emma Pope-Welsh and

Mr. Pat WelshMs. Victoria Powers and

Mr. Garrett TiltonMr. Percy Preston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. PriestleyMr. and Ms. Richard PrimoMr. and Mrs. Clifford PulisMs. Deborah PulliamMr. and Mrs. George PutnamMr. Eben PyneMr. and Mrs. Richard E. QuandtMr. Peter QuinnDr. Louis RabineauMr. and Mrs. Robert RadleMr. and Mrs. David RapaportMr. and Mrs. Ivan RassmussenMr. and Ms. David RauscherMr. and Mrs. Dean ReadMr. and Mrs. Henry T. ReathMs. Mary ReathMr. and Mrs. C. Jeff Reece, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard ReedMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. ReedMr. J. Stanley Reeve and

Ms. Abagail EganMr. and Mrs. J. Stanley ReevesMr. and Mrs. Richard L. RellerMr. and Mrs. Jay RhineMr. and Mrs. Bradley RiceMr. and Mrs. Bruce J. RiddellDr. and Mrs. Brooke RobertsMr. John RobertsThe Roberts Family

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard RosenbergMr. and Mrs. Tom RossMr. and Mrs. Richard SalisburyMr. and Mrs. Robert SalthouseMrs. Jane SaxlMs. Brenda SchaffMr. and Mrs. John SchimentiMr. and Mrs. Michael M. SchlagerMr. and Mrs. Richard SchlossMr. Erik SchmittMs. Ann SchonbergerMr. and Mrs. Charles P. Schutt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Scott, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ken SenneMs. Fredericka ShawMs. Esther ShayMrs. Peter SheaMr. and Mrs. William M. SheeserMr. Valentine SheldonMs. Margaret SheldonMr. and Mrs. Kirk ShislerMr. David Sholemson and FamilyMr. and Mrs. Winthrop A. ShortMr. and Mrs. Otto M. SiegristDr. and Mrs. James SmithMr. and Mrs. Richard SmithMr. Glenn Snyder, Jr.Ms. Jamie S. SomesMr. and Mrs. Alan SorensenMs. Cynthia SorensenMs. Mercedes SorensenMr. and Mrs. Roland SosaMr. and Mrs. Harris B. SouthardMs. Stephanie Spahr-PepperMr. and Mrs. Irwin E. SpaldingDr. and Mrs. William A. SpencerMr. and Mrs. Brian SpencerMrs. Samuel SpencerMr. and Mrs. Harry SpingarnMr. and Mrs. Zachary StalbergMr. and Mrs. David B. StillMs. Hope StokesMr. and Mrs. Darrell StorholtMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. StrawbridgeMr. and Mrs. William J. Strawbridge, Jr.Ms. Marion StroudMs. Jeannie StroupeMs. Caren SturgesMs. Catherine SuiterMr. Daniel Sullivan and

Ms. Anne MelvinMrs. Robert SuminsbyMs. Janet Sundby and

Ms. Elisabeth WellsMrs. Riley SunderlandMr. Marcus SweetMr. Daniel Tandy and

Ms. Stefani BerkeyMs. Susan TerrillMs. Diane Terry

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. ThomasMs. Linda ThomasMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Charles I. Thompson, Jr.Mr. and Ms. Stuart H. ThomsenMr. Lawrence Timpson and

Ms. Patricia GrewMr. and Mrs. Allan L. TomascoMs. Anna Cox ToogoodMr. and Mrs. Granville N. ToogoodMr. Paul TourignyMr. Frederic C. TowersMr. Terry Towne and

Ms. Diana McDowellMr. and Mrs. Harry E. TriplettMr. and Mrs. Michael S. TriplettMs. Mariana TupperMr. John H. Turner, Jr. and

Ms. Harriett Tee TaggartMs. Anne UlanovMr. and Mrs. Michael VekasiMr. and Ms. Stephen VenceMr. and Mrs. Clyde VoigtlanderMr. and Mrs. Stephen VondellMs. Lesley WaldronMrs. and Mr. Ginger WalkerMr. and Mrs. Douglas WallaceMs. Deirdre WarrenMs. Patricia WatersMr. and Mrs. John E. WeeksMs. Zoe WeilMr. and Mrs. Dietrich WeismannMs. Alice WellmanDr. and Mrs. Alan WeymouthMr. J. C. WhetzelMr. and Mrs. Holyoke WhitneyMr. and Mrs. William A.WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Rufus WilliamsMr. and Mrs. William H. Willis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James WillottMr. John WilmerdingMs. Lois WinterMr. and Mrs. George WislarMr. and Mrs. John B. WislarMrs. Hannah E.W. WisterMr. James WitherellMrs. and Mr. Carolyn Breen WittMr. Richard WolfMr. and Mrs. Kimball R. WoodburyMs. Susan WoodmanMr. and Mrs. James R. WrightMs. Story WrightMr. and Mrs. Richard YanalunasMrs. Charlton Yarnall, IIMr. Geoffrey P. Young and

Ms. Emily M. BeckMr. Robert ZinnMrs. Cornelia ZinsserMr. and Mrs. Barry ZuckermanMr. Vasyl Zuk and Ms. Gloria Capik

$1 — $99

Thank you to the 1,096 donors inthis category who donated nearly$43,000 to support importantFriends of Acadia programsbenefitting Acadia National Park.

If we have omitted your name, weapologize. Please notify us and wewill correct the error.

Foundations

AnonymousBangor Daily News CharitiesThe Beinecke FoundationThe Buchanan Family FoundationFlorence V. Burden FoundationButler Foundation, Inc.The Comer FoundationCrestlea Foundation, Inc.The Dillon FundThe Walter and Josephine Ford FundFore River FoundationThe Helen Clay Frick FoundationJanet & Maureen Grace TrustRichard Haiman National Parks

Foundation, Inc.The Atwater Kent Foundation, Inc.The Maine Community Foundation

Friends of Acadia FundOcean Ledges Fund

Agnes Milliken FoundationThe Gerrish H. Milliken FoundationThe Minneapolis FoundationThe Nautilus Foundation, Inc.Margaret Nomentana FoundationO’Donnell Iselin Foundation, Inc.The Philanthropic Collaborative, Inc.Quebec Labrador FoundationThe David Rockefeller Fund, Inc.Sasco FoundationShelby Cullom Davis FoundationThe Stirling FoundationMargaret Dorrance Strawbridge

Foundation of Pennsylvania IIThe Valley FoundationThe Woodcock FoundationSydney & Phyllis Wragge Foundation

NUMBER OF DONORSPER YEAR

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Businessesand Organizations

A Lone MooseAcadia CorporationAcadia National Park ToursAcadia Veterinary HospitalAgile Air ServiceAlternative MarketAsticou InnAtlantic Eyrie LodgeAtlantic Oakes by the SeaBangor Daily NewsBar Harbor Banking & Trust CompanyBar Harbor Bicycle ShopBar Harbor Brewing Company, Inc.The Bar Harbor Garden ClubThe Bar Harbor InnBar Harbor MotelBar Harbor Quality InnBar Harbor TimesBarco Credit UnionBattles Family PartnershipBay Meadow CottagesBee’s IncorporatedBelle Isle MotelBirdsnest GalleryBlack Friar InnBond Builders, Inc.The Burning TreeCadillac Mountain SportsRoc Caivano ArchitectsCarroll Drug StoreCastlemaine InnThe Claremont, Inc.Coastal ExposuresThe ColonyCoplon AssociatesCredit Suisse/First BostonCromwell Harbor MotelThe Cubby Hole, Inc.Davis AgencyDestiny SailingDon’s Shop ‘N SaveDowneast Outing ClubDuffy’s Quarterdeck RestaurantEDS Electric, Inc.Eaton, Peabody, Bradford &

Veague, PAEden Rising/Bar Harbor GoldsmithsEdgewater MotelEmery’s Cottages on the ShoreCharles K. Foster, Inc.F. W. Thurston Co., Inc.First National Bank of Bar HarborGalyn’s RestaurantGeddy’s PubGraycote InnHarbor Ridge Condominium Assn.The Hinckley Company

Hinckley Marine InsuranceHinckley Real EstateHoly Redeemer Youth GroupJ. N. Mills Co., Inc.The KedgeThe Kimball Shop & BoutiqueThe Kingsleigh InnThe Knowles CompanyLand Art Landscape ArchitectureLandVestLiberty GraphicsLlangolan Inn & CottagesThe Lynam AgencyMachias Savings BankHarold MacQuinn, Inc.Manor House InnManset Yacht ServiceMira Monte InnMonckton AssociatesNational Park Sea Kayak ToursNational Park Tours & Transport, Inc.National Parks Conservation Assn.New Image Hair SalonParkman PublicationsPort in a Storm BookstoreThe Red HouseRoland Sosa ArchitectureThe Romantic RoomRosecliff CottagesRoss & Ferm, LLCSotheby’sSeacroft InnSears Roebuck & Co.Southwest Food MartThe Swan AgencySwift River Operations/Swift

River HafslundTyson & Partners, Inc.Unilever, Inc.Union Trust CompanyThe Wedge, Inc.Willis’ Rock Shop

Corporate Matching Gifts

Business & Legal ReportsChampion International CorporationThe Chase Manhattan FoundationThe Chubb CorporationDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationGannett, Welsh & Kotler, Inc.General Mills FoundationGlaxo Wellcome, Inc.The McGraw-Hill CompaniesMerrill Lynch & Co. FoundationPitney Bowes CorporationQuaker Chemical FoundationUnited TechnologiesThe UPS Foundation

Gifts In-Kind

AnonymousAbel’s Lobster PoundAcapellagoApex Custom Lease CorporationMr. Seth Allen/Vin Di VinoAtlantic Climbing SchoolBar Harbor Bicycle ShopBar Harbor Jazz EnsembleBeadleston Art GalleryMs. Charlotte BeersBerry, Dunn, McNeil & ParkerMs. Paulette Bilsky/Parker’s

Coffee HouseMs. Stephanie BlackstockMr. Tom BlagdenMr. and Mrs. Curtis BlakeMrs. Jill BlanchardChef David Bouley/Danube

RestaurantMr. Frederic A. Bourke, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Reginald BrackMr. William BrackenMr. Earl BrechlinMrs. Ildiko ButlerMr. Charles ButtC2-Media.com of ManhattanC. J.’s Big DipperColgan AirMr. and Mrs. Gary C. ComerContinental AirlinesMrs. Malinda CrainDarling’s Auto MallMs. Valerie deAngeloDowneast TransportationEastwind GalleryMr. Benjamin and Dr. Dianna EmoryMr. Richard W. EstesMr. Dan FaltMr. and Mrs. Samuel FeltonMr. Paul FentonMrs. Leslie FoggMs. Ellie FordMs. Ellen FrederickoMr. Stan GurrellMrs. Polly GuthMs. Lisa HallMr. and Mrs. W. Clay HamnerMs. Meghan HarveyHavana RestaurantMr. Michael HazenMs. Elaine Hearn/The Worth

CollectionThe Hinckley CompanyHinckley Crewed ChartersDr. and Mrs. John HocheMr. Paul Bruce JalbertMr. Patrick Keating, P.E.The Kimball Shop & Boutique

Mr. Franz KlammerKobirck Coffee CompanyLe DomaineMr. Ira Howard LevyLocal ColorMr. Kevin P. MahaneyMaine Cottage FurnitureMaine PointMrs. Adrienne MaxwellMrs. Jane MaynardMr. Barry MileaMr. Robert Milea/Milea Truck

Sales Corp.Mr. Jerry Miller/Miller & CompanyMr. Edward Monat/“Diver Ed”Mrs. Dorothy Kerper MonnellyMount Desert Spring WaterMount Desert Island YMCAMrs. Meredith MoriartyNational Park FoundationNational Park Tours & Transport, Inc.Never Enough ThymeNew England Outdoor CenterMrs. Susan NitzeNortheast Harbor Art and AntiquesMs. Alexandra OakesThe Obbard FamilyPatagoniaMr. and Mrs. R. Anderson PewRaft MaineRedfield’s RestaurantMr. Hazen K. Richardson, IIMs. Jennifer Richardson/The

Romantic RoomMs. Katheryn RussiMs. Bethany SavageMr. and Mrs. Richard SchlossMr. and Mrs. Robert ShaferShard PotteryShaw Fine Contemporary JewelryRoland Sosa ArchitectureSotheby’s Auction HouseStonewall KitchensMs. Martha StewartSturgis BoatworksMrs. Pat ToogoodTootsiesTreasure IslandWallace TentsMr. Helmut WeberWest MarineMs. Amanda WeilHarry Wils & Co.Mr. Ed WinterbergMs. Liz Witham/Café BlackboardsMr. Stuart WoodsXYZ RestaurantZEBO Pub & EateryMs. Diana Zimmerman

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Trails & Carriage RoadVolunteers

Our thanks to the more than 1,300volunteers who contributed nearly8,000 hours to the upkeep ofAcadia’s trails and carriage roads,vistas, and other stewardship needs.

We are especially grateful for thecorps of volunteer crew leaders whoparticipated in program planningand led groups throughout theseason:

Bucky and Maureen BrooksGeorge and Anna BuckBetsy ChamplinDon CurleyLibby DonnanCharles EdwardsGeorge FeltusBill JenkinsBob SandersonJulia SchlossDee and Howard Solomon

Gifts in Memory

Esther AmspokerMadeline CrippsDavid N. CrofootMrs. Michael CrofootMichael Jon CurlutuLloyd G. DavisPatricia G. DrexelMargaret E. FarrarDr. Paul Fremont-SmithJ. Peter GraceLester Graff HartJoAnne Heath HigdonDonald HigginsRonnie JordanRobert E. LarsonPeter G. LukensJeffrey MaksymRobert B. MarlerCarol Chaput MoultonHarold PeabodyBernice PetersArthur PfeifferLucille PfisterStephen K. PlaceGordon RamsdellHenry G. SchmidtVivian SingerAngelina SorensenGeorge E. “Bud” SorensenStanley SpanglerJane SternCharles R. Tyson, Sr.Gustav “Gus” H. Wallin, Jr.

Gifts in Honor/ Tribute

Charlotte Worthen de Pedroso andFamily

Jane FerberSarah Ketchum

Lynne Wheat, ChairpersonMalinda Crain, AuctionPat Toogood, DecorationsDiana Zimmerman, DecorationsGail Cook, OperationsSusanne Coffin, OperationsStory Litchfield, OperationsDianna Brochendorff, Board Liaison

Brenda AndersonScott AsenCharlotte BeersPaulette BilskyPatricia BlakeJill BlanchardDeedie BouscarenBarbara BrackJohn BuecheIldiko ButlerMarie Claude ButlerCharles ButtGail ClarkAnn CrittendenLynne DalyGale DavisPhyllis DennisLinda DouglassSunny DupreeDonna EachoDiana EmorySusan Ferrante-CollierLeslie FoggHelen GoodhueStan GurrellPolly GuthMargaret HamnerBettina HinckleyMarilyn HocheMagaretta IselinLee JuddLydia KimballWilhelmina KippSusan KroegerDebbie LashIra LevyLanie LincolnJean LipkinVicki LuntBambi LymanLiz MartinezAdrienne Maxwell

Jane MaynardSusan McCullaghLinda McGillicuddyJulie MerckBetsy MooreNancy NimickSusan NitzeNan OurismanBarbara PeabodySusanna PorterSheila PullingMimi ReedJennifer RichardsonBarbara RobinsonRoxana RobinsonElizabeth Seherr-ThossEllen ShaferAlex SmithMartha StewartClare StoneJanet StrongHeather ToogoodBonnie Van AlenSusan A. Warren

2000 BenefitGala Committee

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Christine KusnirakDavid ManskiGeorge PeabodyJack PerkinsJohn and Caroline Rivers

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OfficersChairmanH. Lee Judd

Vice-ChairmanDianna Emory

TreasurerNathaniel Fenton

SecretaryGail Cook

Members of the BoardScott AsenEleanor BourkeDianna BrochendorffElizabeth DonnanSamuel FeltonSheldon F. Goldthwait, Jr.Paul GrowaldPolly GuthTimothy HealyDenholm M. JacobsLinda W. LewisH. Stanley MacDonaldEdward MonatW. Kent OlsonJack PerkinsLouis RabineauDonald B. StrausCharles R. Tyson, Jr.Philip Worden

Board of Directors Honorary Trustees Friends of Acadia Staff

Eleanor AmesMr. & Mrs. Robert M. BassEdward McCormick BlairMr. & Mrs. Curtis BlakeThe Hon. & Mrs. Robert O. BlakeFrederic A. Bourke, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Shelby M.C. DavisFrances FitzgeraldNeva GoodwinFitzgerald HudsonSusan HudsonBurnham LitchfieldMr. & Mrs. Gerrish MillikenThe Honorable George J. MitchellMrs. H. R. Neilson, Jr.Mrs. A. Corkran NimickMrs. John PierrepontMrs. Eben PyneMrs. Elwood R. QuesadaThe Honorable Nathaniel P. ReedAnn R. RobertsDavid RockefellerTheodore Roosevelt, IIIMrs. David ScullErwin SouleDiana Davis SpencerMrs. Charles R. Tyson

Honorary Trusteesin MemoriamArthur GilkesGladys O’NeilMrs. David RockefellerRobert SuminsbyCharles R. Tyson

Stephanie ClementConservation Director

Kelly S. DicksonDirector of Development

Marla MajorAssociate Conservation Director

Diana McDowellDirector of Operations

W. Kent OlsonPresident

Ann T. Schwartz*Director of Development

Theresa SosaDevelopment & OutreachCoordinator

Seasonal StaffMike AlleyField Crew Leader

Chris BishopRidge Runner

Joe CashionRecreation Intern

Lindsey CotterRidge Runner

Alex De LuciaRidge Runner

Tara JeffersRidge Runner

Petra KoppovRidge Runner

*Ended service in 2000

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Friends of Acadia 43 Cottage Street PO Box 45 Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 207 288-3340 1 800 625-0321

Friends of AcadiaM I S S I O N

The mission of Friends of Acadia is to preserve and protect the outstanding natural beauty,ecological vitality, and cultural distinctiveness of Acadia National Park and the surrounding

communities, and thereby to ensure a high quality experience for visitors and residents.

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Advocate. We advance park interests before Congress and the Maine Legislature, within the National Park Serviceand other federal, state or local bodies, and among the general public.

Make grants. We raise private funds for select capital projects in Acadia and for its enlightened stewardship,creating sustainable revenues through endowments where appropriate. We strive to supplement federal funds and services,not replace them.

Nullify threats. We mobilize people and forge nonprofit alliances to neutralize threats to park and community resources.

Promote excellent management. We speak for responsible users in the continual betterment of park operations.

Operate independently. We function as a free-standing nonprofit, supportive of the park but independent from it.We reserve the right to differ respectfully.

Seek a broad membership. We seek to maximize the number of park defenders, stewards and donors. We encourageevery visitor to join Friends of Acadia as a means of giving something back to the park for the privilege of experiencing it.

Enhance communities. We promote conservation in border communities through programs and grants that enhancetheir natural character and complement park values.

Support volunteerism. We supply a corps of motivated volunteers to meet designated park needs, including theupkeep of foot paths and carriage roads.

Produce tangible results. We achieve measurable results from programs and funds expended.

Leverage donated funds. We operate on a sound financial basis, leveraging member dues and other gifts to bringthe highest conservation return per donated dollar.

O P E R A T I N G P H I L O S O P H YTo accomplish our mission, we...

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V I S I O NFriends of Acadia seeks an Acadia National Park that is the best funded, best managed, and

best maintained national park for its size and volume of use. Mount Desert Island is distinguishedby its intact natural character and the quality of village life. The air is clean, the water pure.Low-emissions public transit, funded primarily by park entry fees, contributes to conserving

Acadia’s special qualities. Park visitation conforms to sensible carrying capacities.People feel a powerful reverence for their great national park and its host island.

They want to keep this place beautiful for all generations. They help protect its outstandingnatural, cultural, and economic attributes by supporting Friends of Acadia.

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