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NOTES FROM THE FIELD NICHOLAS A. REDDING, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dear Readers—I hope this letter finds you well. We have much to report about Preservation Maryland in 2016. And precious few pages for the telling! Follow our progress here and on the pages following. WINTER OUR YEAR BEGAN with grassroots organizing in Cumberland, Maryland, in an attempt to preserve the historic Rolling Mill neighborhood there. City and economic development authorities had hatched a plan to demolish a major swath of the area to develop a strip mall. We gathered over 100,000 signatures in our petition campaign with the Institute for Justice but sadly, demolition was all municipal leaders could envision. Sometimes, when the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. IN FEBRUARY, Preservation Maryland braved the cold rain of Annapolis to advocate on behalf of our state’s most important preservation programs. We welcomed over 100 of our closest friends and best partners to the capital for a day of lobbying and meeting with legislators. The result? The re-authorization of Maryland’s historic rehab tax credit! Having invested nearly $400 million in historic buildings around the state, it is a critical tool for history and community. And though our efforts here are likely less exciting than the awesome before-and-after of a project, they are just as vital. With a small grant we can save one building but with a viable state program, we could save thousands. (continued on page 3) Preservation Maryland brings 100+ advocates to Annapolis for a rainy but successful Maryland History Advocacy Day. FEB Preservation Maryland launches a campaign and petition drive to save an endangered historic neighborhood in Cumberland, partnering with the Institute for Justice. JAN Cumberland Times-News Baltimore Museum of Industry

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N O T E S F R O M T H E F I E L D N I C H O L A S A . R E D D I N G , E X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R

Dear Readers—I hope this letter finds you well. We have much to report about Preservation Maryland in 2016. And precious few pages for the telling!

Follow our progress here and on the pages following.

WINTEROUR YEAR BEGAN with grassroots organizing in Cumberland, Maryland, in an attempt to preserve the historic Rolling Mill neighborhood there. City and economic development authorities had

hatched a plan to demolish a major swath of the area to develop a strip mall. We gathered over 100,000 signatures in our petition campaign with the Institute for Justice but sadly, demolition was all municipal leaders could envision. Sometimes, when the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

IN FEBRUARY, Preservation Maryland braved the cold rain of Annapolis to advocate on behalf of our state’s most important preservation programs. We welcomed over 100 of our closest friends and best partners to the capital for a day of lobbying and meeting with legislators. The result? The re-authorization of Maryland’s historic rehab tax credit! Having invested nearly $400 million in historic buildings around the state, it is a critical tool for history and community. And though our efforts here are likely less exciting than the awesome before-and-after of a project, they are just as vital. With a small grant we can save one building but with a viable state program, we could save thousands. (continued on page 3)

Preservation Maryland brings 100+ advocates to Annapolis for a rainy but successful Maryland History Advocacy Day.

FEB

Preservation Maryland launches a campaign and petition drive to save an endangered historic neighborhood in Cumberland, partnering with the Institute for Justice.

JAN

Cumberland Times-News

Baltimore Museum of Industry

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A N N U A L L E A D E R S H I P L E T T E R

In 2016, thanks to the support of our loyal donors, Preservation Maryland dramatically expanded the operations and impact of the organization.

We rose to meet a series of new and dynamic challenges and held true to Preservation Maryland’s

commitment to defend and preserve Maryland’s irreplaceable history and heritage. On the proactive

advocacy front, we worked in the trenches of the Maryland General Assembly doing the difficult

and necessary work to re-authorize our state historic rehabilitation tax credit — a critical program

for revitalization efforts in every county across the state. As a result of our efforts, the credit is safe,

stronger, and better prepared to meet the challenges of the next decade.

We also provided advocacy support to local organizations and individuals

working to oppose absurd demolition schemes — including in Cumberland,

where the mayor and economic development authority joined forces to

destroy a historic neighborhood in the ill-fated name of urban renewal.

Our support of local preservation efforts also resulted in the distribution

of nearly $100,000 in grants to deserving groups around the state through

our Heritage Fund grants, administered in partnership with the Maryland

Historical Trust. We don’t just talk about preservation — our funds are

actually making it possible.

In Ellicott City, we faced perhaps our greatest challenge in the

85-plus-year history of the organization: how to support and aid a historic

community devastated by a 1,000 year flood? We sprang into action in the

hours following the flood — raising funds to provide emergency engineering

services and establish a temporary field office in Ellicott City, which supported

dozens of historic property owners and serviced nearly 100,000 square

feet of the historic district. As an organization, we learned a tremendous

amount about how to be a positive force following a disaster, and we are

now writing our own handbook on this type of work as we intend on being

prepared for the next disaster that strikes a historic community.

These milestones in 2016 represent just a small fraction of our overall

work. Collectively, our programs, grants, and technical assistance touched

hundreds of historic properties — including our innovative and well-received Six-to-Fix program,

which is quickly turning retreat into advance across the state and is detailed in this report.

None of this would have been possible without the support of our donors — and none of the

work that awaits us in 2017 will be possible without your continued support. For that we are

extremely grateful and eager to continue this work in the year ahead.

Respectfully,

Nicholas A. Redding Anthony Azola EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BOARD PRESIDENT

F I N A N C I A L S U M M A RY

For the fiscal year ended September 30, 2016

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

AssetsCash and Cash Equivalents .......................... $ 114,647Investments at Fair Value ............................. 9,292,148Grants Receivable ........................................ 13,113Prepaid Expenses ......................................... 19,484Equipment and Historic Collections, Net ...... 175,446

Total Assets $ 9,614,838

Liabilities & Net Assets

Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses ..... $ 38,226Grants Payable ............................................. 125,400Due to Maryland Historical Trust .................. 1,312,495Deferred Revenue ........................................ 20,035

Total Liabilities $ 1,496,156

Net Assets

Unrestricted ................................................. $ 6,265,332Unrestricted, Board Designated .................... 713,246Temporarily Restricted .................................. 559,633Permanently Restricted ................................ 580,471

Total Net Assets $ 8,118,682

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 9,614,838

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

Revenues

Contributions and Grants ............................ $ 287,540Dues ............................................................ 16,798Conference Income...................................... 18,493Other Income .............................................. 432Investment Income Used for Operations ...... 445,009

Total for Operations $ 768,272

Other Investment Income ............................. 281,103

Total Revenues $ 1,049,375

Expenses

Program Services

Funding ....................................................... $ 53,800Education and Outreach .............................. 372,210Advocacy ..................................................... 173,691Preservation Services .................................... 47,702Properties and Collections ............................ 26,030

Total Program Support $ 673,433

Support Services

Fundraising .................................................. $ 29,043General and Administrative .......................... 65,796

Total Support Services $ 94,839

Total Expenses $ 768,272

Net Assets – Beginning of Year ................. $ 7,837,579 Net Assets – End of Year ............................ $ 8,118,682 Change In Net Assets ................................ $ 281,103

Nicholas A. Redding EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Anthony Azola BOARD PRESIDENT

Collectively, our

programs, grants,

and technical

assistance touched

hundreds of historic

properties.

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REVENUES

Investment Income Used for Operations – 58%

Contributions and Grants – 38%

Conference Income – 2%

Dues – 2% Education and Outreach – 48%

Advocacy – 23%

Preservation Services – 6%

Properties and Collections – 4%

General and Administrative –8%

Funding – 7%

Fundraising – 4%

EXPENSES

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B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S

PRESIDENT

Anthony AzolaBALTIMORE CITY

VICE-PRESIDENTS

Diane L. CaslowBALTIMORE COUNTY

Nakita Reed AIA, LEED AP BD+C, GGPPRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY

Tyler Tate PE, LEEDBALTIMORE COUNTY

SECRETARY

Mary C. GregoryBALTIMORE COUNTY

ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Theresa T. MichelFREDERICK COUNTY

TREASURER

Samuel K. Himmelrich, Jr.BALTIMORE CITY

ASSISTANT TREASURER

Thomas S. Spencer, Esq.BALTIMORE COUNTY

Delbert AdamsBALTIMORE CITY

Heather ArnoldMONTGOMERY COUNTY

Rob Brennan AIAHOWARD COUNTY

Matthew J. Daw PE, LEED APMONTGOMERY COUNTY

Amanda FenstermakerCAMBRIDGE, DORCHESTER COUNTY

Dale Glenwood Green AAIA, APT, LEED APBALTIMORE CITY

Richard E. Hall AICPBALTIMORE CITY

Sandra HeilerMONTGOMERY COUNTY

Belinda KilbyBALTIMORE COUNTY

Joshua NeimanBALTIMORE CITY

Jeffrey A. Penza AIA, LEEDBALTIMORE CITY

John J. PetroPRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY

Ann Powell AIA, LEED AP BD+CBALTIMORE CITY

Peter Trozze AIAANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

Jayson WilliamsBALTIMORE CITY

Ronnie YountsBALTIMORE CITY

Laura Zimmerman DDSWASHINGTON COUNTY

S TA F F

Meagan BacoDIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

Jana CareyDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Eleanor Colmers CowanDIRECTOR OF ENGAGEMENT

Margaret De ArcangelisPRESERVATION SERVICES DIRECTOR

Michelle EshelmanPRESERVATION ASSOCIATE

Douglas HarbitDIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

Benjamin IsraelPODCAST PRODUCER

Stephen IsraelPODCAST PRODUCER

Renée NovakELLICOTT CITY FIELD DIRECTOR

Nicholas A. ReddingEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

WA X T E R I N T E R N S

Bill AreyEllen BushongCarson CameronMichelle EshelmanKyle FisherCynthia HeilerBenjamin IsraelStephen IsraelMatthew NickelsonRachel RettaliataKacy RohnMiranda VillesvikKurt Waters

N O T E S F R O M T H E F I E L D N I C H O L A S A . R E D D I N G , E X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R

(continued from page 1)

SPRINGIN MARCH, staff headed to the

District of Columbia for meetings with our federal legislators to make the case for the bevy of federal programs that support preservation — chief among them the Historic Preservation Fund. We were in good company with Elizabeth Hughes, our State Historic Preservation Officer, who was leading the effort at the national level on behalf of preservation offices around the country. Thanks to these efforts, and many more, the Fund was re-authorized in late 2016, a major victory nationally for history and heritage.

APRIL SHOWERS fell across Maryland as our team consulted with the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development regarding Project C.O.R.E, a state-led plan to demolish thousands of vacant historic structures in Baltimore City. In a victory for preservation partnerships, Preservation Maryland and Baltimore Heritage issued a joint statement that — while not preventing proposed demolition — nonetheless helped make millions of dollars available for rehabilitation.

WE HEADED BACK to Annapolis in May for fun this time for our Best of Maryland Awards. The decision to host the event at the Annapolis Maritime Museum Annapolis is a part of our effort to take our events statewide. It was the best-attended awards event we’ve ever held — with over 200 in attendance silhouetted against the waters of the Chesapeake.

SUMMERON THE MOVE AGAIN in July, we set up shop in Frederick to host Summer

School, our professional development conference. Taught on two learning tracks, seminars were held in the historic district at the Delaplaine Arts Center and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. The feedback was very positive, and it’s going to be even better in 2017.

ON JULY 30, ELLICOTT CITY — the charming historic district along the Patapsco River in Howard County —was hit by a devastating storm that dumped rain across the region. In under two hours, the town was immersed in six inches of water. The powerful storm broke windows, sent cars cascading down

Main Street, and threatened to destroy some of the city’s treasured historic buildings. With funds raised directly after the disaster, Preservation Maryland — with help from community and corporate sponsors — opened a staffed field office in town to provide direct technical preservation assistance and coordination. Our work there is on-going: you can read more on page 5.

FALLBY OCTOBER we were prepared to announce our new Six-to-Fix project

roster at our annual reveal event. This program’s efforts in 2016, collectively, have resulted in hundreds of thousands of grant dollars, volunteer hours, and donated services — all in just our first year of operation. We worked closely with dedicated groups and local municipalities to facilitate meetings, provide documentation services, and coordinate funding processes. We also got hands-on, joining volunteers on-site for work days. For more information, turn the page or visit the program online at sixtofix.org.

WITH TWO GRANT PERIODS throughout the year, it’s worth mentioning that this year, Preservation Maryland and partner Maryland Historical Trust celebrated the distribution of over $1 million since the program’s 1997 inception. All told, our grants have resulted in over $17 million worth of completed projects — many of which started with a seed grant or planning study. It’s a successful program that also desperately needs your support as it costs more and more to operate every year. What other kind of non-profit project can boast a 17:1 return on investment!? Inspired? Please donate online today at presmd.org/support.

ALL IN ALL, 2016 was a year full of action and progress. So much so that I feel I’ve barely made a dent here in describing all that we have achieved. As this report suggests, no one on our team is satisfied with just talking about preservation — we intend on making a real difference. I hope my letter encourages you to consider renewing your donation or even stepping up your giving level this year as we tackle the unfinished work remaining before us.

Yours for history,

Nicholas A. Redding EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Preservation Maryland receives a grant from the 1772 Foundation

to support a feasibility study and business

plan to assist with the creation of a Maryland-based historic property

redevelopment program.

MAR

Preservation Maryland and the Polm Companies, owners, announce jointly that Whites

Hall—historic childhood home of Johns Hopkins—will remain

on the market awaiting a preservation-friendly buyer.

Awards at this year’s Best of Maryland preservation

event at the Annapolis Maritime Museum include honors for Takoma Radio,

now streaming online.

APR MAY

Advocating with our partners at Baltimore Heritage, Project C.O.R.E. provides funds for rehabilitation — not just demolition.

Office of the Governor

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STATEWIDE PROJECTS PRESERVATION MARYLAND works statewide to provide technical assistance, grants, advocacy support, and

capacity-building opportunities to local organizations and municipalities from Oakland to Ocean City. We provide these services through our staff-driven programs with strong support from local partners — no matter where we’re working.

4 Historical Society of Charles County CHARLES COUNTY Interpreting the history of Rich Hill.

5 St. Mary’s College of Maryland Foundation ST. MARY’S COUNTY Archaeology and historic

research at the Cremona Estate.

6 Community Law Center BALTIMORE CITY Education programs on vacant historic housing.

7 Zion Church of the City of Baltimore BALTIMORE CITY Interior restoration of the Adlersaal room.

8 Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History and Culture BALTIMORE CITY Assessment

and digitization of historic records.

9 Hosanna Community House HARFORD COUNTY Research and interpretive exhibit design.

10 St. John’s Episcopal Church HARFORD COUNTY Restoration of the belfry tower.

11 Queen Anne’s County Historical Society QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY Preservation planning and

repairs at the Burrisville Mt. Zion ME Church.

12 Dorchester County Council DORCHESTER COUNTY Stabilization of the Hearn Building.

13 West End Citizen’s Association DORCHESTER COUNTY Rehabilitation of the Wallace Law

Office Building.

14 Accohannock Indian Tribe SOMERSET COUNTY Museum collection care.

CAMPAIGNS Preservation Maryland steps in with urgency when

buildings and landscapes are threatened. As an agile organization, actions taken can be advocacy, fundraising, crowdsourcing, documentation, or promotion. We are stretched by these emergencies, but we cannot knowingly stand by. Our skilled staff and general organizational support allow us to rise to meet these challenges.

1 Fighting Against Demolition in Cumberland ALLEGANY COUNTY Preservation Maryland stands

with the Rolling Mill neighborhood against wholesale demolition.

2 Seeking a New Owner for Johns Hopkins’ Whites Hall ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Preservation

Maryland is working with the owner to find a new steward for this historic estate.

3 Advocating for the Mid-Century Modern Bel-Loc Diner BALTIMORE COUNTY Preservation Maryland

seeks the deconstruction — not demolition — of this iconic diner.

SIX TO FIX Launched in late-2015, this year was the first full year

of implementation of our proactive Six-to-Fix program — and we’ve been busy. With twelve diverse projects online at the moment, we are pleased to report major successes and great starts that will chart a new path to preservation for these threatened properties. You can be a part of these efforts, too, by signing up at sixtofix.org.

1 Rehabilitation at Antietam Battlefield WASHINGTON COUNTY — Save Historic Antietam

Foundation, National Park Service Over fifty volunteers joined Preservation Maryland at a volunteer workday to clear invasive species from the Final Attack field.

2 Preservation Planning at the Shafer Farm House FREDERICK COUNTY — Burkittsville

Preservation Association Preservation Maryland is coalescing preservation experts to create a preservation plan for the Civil War-era farmstead that can anchor future heritage tourism.

3 Preservation Planning at Pleasant View Historic Site MONTGOMERY COUNTY — Pleasant View

Historical Association Our involvement brought to the table a pro-bono structural engineering report by Keast & Hood, and a consultant to help plan future repairs and interpretation.*

4 Preserving Maryland Historic Cemeteries STATEWIDE — Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial

Sites Preservation Maryland is joining the Coalition to raise awareness of the status of historic cemeteries and create and share statewide resources for communities to preserve their history.*

5 Preservation Planning at Glenn Dale Hospital PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY — Glenn Dale Citizens’

Association; Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission; Redevelopment Authority of Prince George’s County Preservation Maryland ensured that historic preservation was of highest priority in selecting a qualified company to complete a redevelopment feasibility study due out in 2017.

6 Ellicott City Flood Recovery HOWARD COUNTY — Howard County Government, Patapsco Heritage

Greenway Preservation Maryland provided the first preservation boots-on-the-ground after the devastating flood by opening the Ellicott City Preservation Resource Center.

7 Preservation Planning at Newtowne Manor ST. MARY’S COUNTY— Friends of Newtowne Manor

Preservation Maryland is providing strategic guidance to a local preservation group to inform reuse plans of this sacred complex in Southern Maryland.

8 Repairing Baltimore’s Historic Storefronts BALTIMORE CITY — Maryland Department of

Housing and Community Development and Baltimore Heritage Preservation Maryland gathered digital photography documentation to inform condition assessments, renderings, and repairs for 20+ storefronts.

9 Preservation Planning at the Valve House BALTIMORE CITY — CivicWorks Preservation

Maryland is tooling the fundraising plan for the adaptive reuse of the long-neglected iconic pumping house in Clifton Park.

10 Documenting Threatened Coastal Resources of Dorchester County DORCHESTER COUNTY —

Dorchester County Government, Heart of the Chesapeake Country Heritage Area, Maryland Historical Trust Preservation Maryland helped Dorchester County earn a competitive federal grant to document resources threatened by sea-level rise.

11 Protecting the Cultural Landscapes of Kent County KENT COUNTY — Kent Conservation and

Preservation Alliance Preservation Maryland is joining environmentalists to provide alternatives to marring the Eastern Shore’s rural landscape with dispersed solar energy systems.

12 Adaptive Reuse Strategies for Holly Hall CECIL COUNTY — City of Elkton, Cordish Development,

My Ly Architecture Preservation Maryland brought together the owner, the city, and design professionals to envision a new use for the abandoned property.*

HERITAGE FUND This year, the Heritage Fund grant program

has surpassed the milestone of providing over $1 million dollars in grant support to deserving projects across the state since its inception in 1997. A joint program of Preservation Maryland and the Maryland Historical Trust, the Fund supports repair and rehabilitation, education and outreach, and essential planning and research support.

1 C&O Canal Trust MONTGOMERY COUNTY Promoting the Swains Lockhouse Restoration.

2 The Accokeek Foundation PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY Restoration at the Laurel Branch and

tobacco barn.

3 Town of Brookeville MONTGOMERY COUNTY Entry signs for the Historic District.

*Also a Heritage Fund grant recipient

At Antietam battlefield we work with volunteers in

a clean-up of the site and rehab of historic cannons.

JUN

Preservation Maryland leads as advocate for the preservation

of the Bel-Loc Diner with a petition and negotiations

with the future owners to deconstruct the building.

We host, in historic Frederick, our one-day professional development conference — the best-attended yet!

JUL

Mark Tuminello

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5 GLENN DALE HOSPITAL We acted as the voice of preservation, and participated in the selection committee that identified a company interested in redeveloping the site — a major advance for a project stalled for more than 30 years.

8 BALTIMORE’S STOREFRONTS We worked with local partners and government agencies to get funding out the door to support storefront façade repairs — we provided baseline photographic documentation services for 20+ buildings.

6 ELLICOTT CITY In the days following the devastating July 30 flood, our team works around the clock to get the town the resources it requires — from emergency preservation engineers that keep the bulldozers at bay to long-term recovery staff who set up an emergency preservation center to support local rebuilding efforts. It is a challenge without equal.

Project Partners: Maryland Historical Trust, Keast & Hood, The Structural Group, Howard County Government, Elevated Element, Patapsco Heritage Greenway, and Direct Dimensions.

12 HOLLY HALL We hired an architect to help create renderings of what the property could look like as a maker-space or incubator kitchen — and we facilitated a series of meetings between the property owner and local government to kick-off that visioning process.

3 PLEASANT VIEW We supported capacity building efforts to increase the ability of members of the historic African-American school and church to move the project forward and — with the donation of an engineering report from Keast & Hood — helped the group apply for a state bond bill .

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Preservation Maryland staffs the Ellicott City Preservation Resource

Center with Renée Novak and Michelle Eshelman to provide direct on-the-ground technical assistance

to property owners.

AUG

ELLICOTT CITY FLOOD RECOVERY

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ORGANIZATIONS

Adajian & NelsonAon FoundationBruce Dunlop Lighting

Design LLCCommunity Foundation of

Howard CountyCorner Stable Columbia INC.Deer Creek Friends MeetingDirect Dimensions, Inc.Exelon FoundationFriends of Benjamin BannekerHarkins BuildersIMPAQ InternationalLewis Contractors, LLCMaryland Historical TrustMiddendorf Foundation, Inc.Montgomery Preservation, Inc.National Trust for

Historic PreservationNiles, Barton and Wilmer, LLPPatmos Lodge No. 70 AF & AMPreservation Trust of VermontSt. Joseph’s SchoolINDIVIDUALS

Mr. Brian AcquavellaMrs. Keah AdairMr. Jim & Ms. Ellen AdajianMr. Prince Adu DarkoMs. Gul AhmedMs. Elizabeth AkeMr. David AlbrightMs. Danya AldridgeMr. Stephen AlkireMrs. Lisa AllenMs. Andrea AmodeoMr. Kent AnhariMrs. Desiree AnsonMs. Lisa ArbeiterMs. Joanne ArcherMr. Anthony AzolaMr. Paul BalladarschMs. Kathleen BarnesMrs. Jeni BarnettMrs. Karianna BarrMs. Nancy BarrickMr. William K. Beard, Jr.Mr. Robert R. BeatonMs. Maureen BeckMs. Maureen BeckerMr. Michael BermanMrs. Ann BlairMr. Bruce BlumMrs. Susan BobinyecMs. Carolyn BoitnottMrs. Laura BowenMrs. Jane BowieMr. Doug BowlesMrs. Joanne BrazinskiMr. Greg BreazealeMs. Emilie BrownMs. Mary C. BrownMrs. Samantha BrownMs. Stacey BrownMr. Eric BrundickMrs. Rebecca BuhlmanMrs. Melinda BunnellMs. Karen BurdittMr. Andrew J. Burger Jr.Ms. Elizabeth BurinMr. Norman BurnsMs. Lane BurrittMr. John ByrnesMr. David E. CallahanMs. Elizabeth CaringolaMrs. Jean CarnavosMr. Larry CarsonMrs. Diane CaslowMs. Jennifer ChaffeeMs. Pin ChanthapanyaMs. Evelyn ChenMr. Vernon Chilcote

Ms. Judith A. ChristensenMs. Janet Christensen-LewisMrs. Rachel CieriMs. Betty CieslaMr. John ClarkMs. Nancy ClarvitMr. John CochranMs. Jessica CohanMrs. Michelle ColeMr. Nicholas ColeMrs. Holly CollinsMs. Deborah ConnorMs. Carmen ConstantinescuMs. Linda CookeMs. Sara CookeMs. Jennifer CorreaMs. Jill CraigMs. Laura CravenMr. Brian CrawfordMs. Renee CsintyanMr. Chris DanaceauMs. Margie DanahyMrs. Rebecca Davis-NordMs. Megan DeckerMr. John DeFerrariMrs. McKenzie DelaneyMs. Anne DeleanMs. Rieyn DeLonyMr. Alex DeLunaMs. Julie DiCarloMrs. Patricia DicarloMr. Paul DicksonMs. Lisa DiehlMrs. Elizabeth DietrichMr. Gabriel DixonMs. Terri DixonMs. Margaret DoranMs. Laura A. Dorsey-ShanerMs. Julia DunningMrs. Alexandra DupontMrs. Rebecca DupontMrs. Michelle DuquetteMr. John DyerMr. & Mrs. Don & Tara EasleyHon. & Mrs. Bert T. EdwardsMs. Erin EdwardsMs. Ali ElashramMr. John LeMoyne EllicottMs. Marjorie ElliottMs. Sarah EnglishMr. Richard EvansMs. Julie FaggioMr. Victor FalconMrs. Helen FarnenMs. Shervin FatehiMrs. Jaime FawcettMr. Shamil FayzullinMs. Anne FedarkoMs. Marcy FeeneyMs. Emma FenlonMr. Ken FineganMr. Dan FinkelsteinMs. Laura FinkelsteinMs. Terrie FleckensteinMrs. Angela FloydMs. Pamela FranksMs. Rebecca FredricksonMs. Andrea FriendMs. Staci FromwillerMr. Evan FullerMrs. Claire FultonMs. Avantika GahlotMr. Chris GallopMr. & Mrs. Clement E. Gardiner IIIMs. Stephanie GarthoffMr. Brian GasparMs. Martha GavaghanMr. Mark GellerMs. Auni GellesMs. Ellen GerechtMs. Judith GibbsMrs. Abby GilbertMr. & Mrs. Marty & Tara Girch

Mrs. Rebecca GlassMs. Judy GoldfarbMr. Ben GoldsteinMs. Jane GoldstromMrs. Margaret GoodlinMrs. Diane GoodridgeMs. Stephanie GordonMiss Karen GoshaneyMs. Patricia GottemoellerMr. James GregoryMs. Dawn GriffinMr. Dennis GriffinMs. Karen GriffinMs. Heide GrundmannMr. & Mrs. Dennis &

Sharon HaddawayMr. & Mrs. Charles &

Connie HaineMr. Fred HallMs. Karen HamiltonMs. Paula HankinsMr. Richard HanlonMr. Douglas A. Harbit &

Mr. David B. DahburaMr. & Mrs. Alan HarryMr. Benjamin HartleyMr. & Mrs. Duane HeilerMs. Martha HendricksonMs. Lisa HennMr. M. HenryMs. Sherry HigginsMs. Emily HikesMr. Richard HillmanMs. Patricia HirtMs. Liza HodskinsMr. Doug HoffmanMs. Ingrid HohmannMs. Hope HollanderMs. Susan HornMs. Henrietta HubbardMs. Carol HuttonMrs. Valerie HyerMs. Lauren HylandMr. Jared ImhoffMrs. Margaret IngersollMs. Monique IngramMs. Susan Jackson-SteinMr. Akash JairathMr. Jason JerichoMr. & Mrs. Craig JeschkeMr. David & Ms. Hannah JonesMrs. Jasmine JonesMrs. Patricia JonesMr. Mark KachadoorianMr. Sheldon KahalasMs. Antoinette KalmusMr. Howard KaplanMs. Sara KaplanMr. John KapustikMr. Michael KarasMrs. Lucille KeeferMs. Shreya KhadkeMs. Jungsun KimMr. Dean KitchenMs. Audrey KlineMrs. Margarita KlugMs. Megan KoetsMr. Tony Kovacevich JrMr. David KowalczykMs. Nora KralowetzMrs. Jill KramerMrs. Carol KrammeMs. Christine KretkowskiMs. Leela KrishnaMs. Leslie KrugerMs. Anna KupersteinMs. Anna KwidzinskiMs. Laura KygerMs. Michelle La RoccaMr.Stuart LabovitzMrs. Barbara LaricosMrs. Kristi LayneMr. William LeRoy

Mr. Steve LeDucMs. Adrienne LeihyMr. Lawrence LevinsonMs. Beverly LewandowskiMs. Autumn LewisMrs. Eleanor LewisMs. Karen LewisMs. Naomi LewisMrs. Heather LittleMs. Patricia G. LittlefieldMs. Lindsey LoeperMr. Frank LongoMrs. Elana LorenzenMrs. Angela LoresMs. Karen LubienieckiMr. Alfred LuceMr. Stephen LummisMrs. Jessica LundyMs. Melanie LytleMs. Maddison MaddockMrs. Agatha MakMs. Julia MaleckiMr. Drew MaloneMs. Camille ManganelloMs. Jen MansirMs. Jane ManthorneMrs. Mega MarcinMr. Robert MarstellerMs. Laura MarthalerMr. Graham MartinMr. Kyle P. Mastalinski,

Assoc. AIAMs. Eugenia MatthewsMr. Edward MaximoMs. Dar MaxwellMs. Judi MayberryMr. Brandt McCammonMs. Deborah McClellanMr. Robert McClintockMrs. Mandy McClungMs. Diane McCoyMs. Kathleen McCueMs. Patricia McCullyMs. Catherine McDonaldMs. Rene McDonaldMr. Gates McFaddenMr. Matthew McGloinMrs. Rachel McGrainMrs. Beverly McGrathMs. Eileen McGuckianMs. Brenda McIntireMrs. Eleanor MckayMrs. Lucy McKeanMrs. Teresa McKinneyMrs. Heidrun McLainMrs. DeNedra McPhersonMrs. Patricia MeckleyMs. Deboral MedoffMs. Michele MercerMr. Edward MerwinMr. Charles MichaelsMrs. Jane MihailoffMr. Norvell E. Miller IIIMr. Dave MillsMs. Elaine MooreMr. Christopher Sean MorrisonMrs. Sheila MorrisonMr. Rasoul MotavalliMr. Peter MuldoonMr. Brian MulloneyMs. J MurdockMr. Christian MussigMs. Tiffany NaceMr. Shahak NagielMr. Kareem NajibMs. Julia NephMr. Richard NettlerMs. Chelsea Neubauer

Ms. Colleen NeuharthMr. Chris NevilleMr. Tuan NguyenMs. Kathryn Noel RossMs. Susan NolteMr. Morey NorkinMs. Patricia NovakMr. Vincent NovaraMr. Josh CostaMr. Matt OlearMr. Carl OlsonMr. Paul OlsonMs. Sally M. OttoMs. Susan PannyMrs. Lesley ParkerMrs. Corrie ParksMs. Megan ParshMs. Kavita PatelMr. Noah PattonMr. & Mrs. Ryan & Emily PeloquinMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. PenzaMrs. Elizabeth PetrellaMr. Stephen PfeiferMr. Klaus PhilipsenMr. Marvin PinkertMr. Joseph PlacekMrs. Laurel PochopMr. Thomas PokornyMs. Beril PolatMr. William PolenMs. Sarah PolzinMs. Natalie PorcaroMs. Rosemary ProlaMr. John QualleyMrs. Mary QuinnMrs. Linda RaberMs. Lindsey RaderMs. Rebecka RatcliffeMr. Tim RaverMr. Harry W. RayMrs. Kathleen ReganMr. Sean ReganMr. Eric ReidMs.Tammy ReymannMr. George Reynolds IIIMr. & Mrs. Harry RichardsonMs. Melanie RichardsonMs. Shernise R. RichardsonMs. Lynsey RingMs. Amanda RobbinsMr. Brian RobertsMs. Constance D. RobinsonMrs. Diane RobinsonMr. Baxter P. RogersMr. Samuel RogersMrs. Roberta RoodMrs. Marilyn RoseMs. Nancy RosenbergMs. Ida RosenthalMr. Jonathan RothMr. Alfred RotimiMs. Indigo RouthMr. Jonathan RubensteinMrs. Lisa RuohoniemiMrs. Elizabeth RyanMs. Jenn RyanMs. Katherine RynerMr. Gary SachauMr. Bruce SailerMs. Saralyn SalisburyMr. & Mrs. Howard SandbackMrs. Shauna SappingtonMs. Sydney SawyerMr. Jeff SchaeberleMrs. Kathy SchaferMs. Beth SchleupnerMs. Katie SchluederbergMr. Christopher Scholtes

Mrs. Melissa SchwartzMr. Michael SchwartzbergMr. & Mrs. Chris ScovillMs. Laura ScribaMs. Daria SemchenkovaMrs. Linda ShapiroMr. Rajeev SharmaMr. Steve SharpeMr. Ray ShawMs. Lauren ShipleyMs. Donna ShortzMr. Christopher SigmanMr. Matthew SimantelMs. Jessica SimmonsMr. Cullen SimonMr. Brian SimsMr. Paul SjardijnMr. Barry SmithMr. Thomas S. SpencerMrs. Marla StahlMr. Michael StokvisMr. Bob StoneMr. Paul StrobleMs. Theresa StrombergMs. Susan StruveMrs. Brenda StupMr. Paul StysleyMr. Joseph SugarmanMr. Mark SweeneyMr. Devin TamashiroMrs. Annie TangMrs. Jennifer TaylorMs. Robyn ThomasMs. Kristin ThomeyMr. Jeffery ThompsonMs. Barrie TilghmanMs. Kristen TilghmanMr. Jeffrey TrumanMrs. Jenny TrustMs. Lois TuttleMr. Robert VaryMs. Katherine VaughnMs. Susan VazakasMr. Vic VegaMrs. Elizabeth ViernesMs. Megan WachsMrs. Pamela WagnerMs. Carol WaldMs. Evelyn WalkerMs. Elizabeth WalshMs. Muriel WassermanMs. Heather WassonMr. Daniel WatersMs. Bonnie WeaverMs. Melissa WeekleyMr. Louis WeinkamMr. & Mrs. Charlie &

Meredith WellsMrs. Leslie WellsMrs. Jennifer WesterMs. Lara WestwoodMr. David WhitakerMr. & Mrs. Andrew WhiteMr. & Mrs. David WhitmanMrs. Helen Crettier WilkesMrs. Erin WinnMs. Anne WittyMrs. Laura WolfMr. Scott WoolfordMr. Kenneth WynerMr. & Mrs. Michael YergovichMr. In-Sung YooMrs. K. Beverley Whiting YoungMs. Heba YoussefMr. Ben YumkasMr. Martin ZakMrs. Diana ZeitzerMs. Patricia L. ZenoMrs. Laura Zheng

HERITAGE SOCIETY $2500+

The 1772 FoundationAnacostia Trails

Heritage Area, Inc.Brown AdvisoryCommunity Foundation of

Howard CountyHimmelrich Associates Inc.Howard BankLewis Contractors, LLCMaryland Department of

PlanningMaryland Historical TrustMiddendorf Foundation, Inc.National Trust for Historic

PreservationTourism Council

of Frederick CountyWhiting-Turner Contracting

Company, Inc.Miss Jungsun KimMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Penza AIAMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Spencer

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $1000 – $2499

Ayers/Saint/Gross, Inc.Azola Building Rehab, Inc.brennan+company architectsCho Benn Holback

+ Associates, Inc.Delaplaine Foundation, Inc.Deer Creek Friends MeetingEncore Sustainable Design, LLC Historic Roofing Company, Inc.Hord Coplan MachtIMPAQ InternationalIndow WindowJoy DevelopmentKeast and Hood Co.Maryland Department of

Housing and Community Development

Penza & Bailey, ArchitectsPinnacle Advisory GroupTerra Nova Ventures, LLCWorcester Eisenbrandt, Inc.INDIVIDUALS

Mrs. Desiree AnsonMs. Stacey BrownMr. Francis Chaney IIMr. Matthew J. Daw, PE LEED APMs. Nina McLemoreMs. Theresa T. MichelMr. Tuan NguyenMr. & Mrs. Ryan &

Emily PeloquinMr. & Mrs. Nicholas

G. PennimanMs. Lindsey RaderMs. Nakita Reed AIA,

LEED AP BD+C, GGP

CHAMPION $500-$999

Bowie & JensenCalvert Investment CounselCanusa CorporationCorner Stable Columbia Inc.Delbert Adams

Construction Group LLCEllin & Tucker, CharteredFriends of Benjamin BannekerGWWO, Inc./ArchitectsHarkins Builders

ELLICOTT CITY FLOOD FUND DONORS ANNUAL FUND

We acknowledge our donors for their generous support of Preservation Maryland and its programs.

Preservation Maryland is grateful to these donors who so generously supported our flood relief programs in Ellicott City in 2016.

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SEP NOV

In Annapolis, Preservation Maryland co-hosts a

national symposium on the future direction of

historic house museums.

At the historic Oella Cemetery in Howard County, Preservation Maryland joins local volunteers to learn

about cemetery documentation.

The Joint Chairman’s Report — the work of Delegate Brooke Lierman and the Maryland Historical Trust — presents a clear case for more

preservation funding in the State.

The historic mansion at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is venue for Preservation Maryland’s annual Six-to-Fix reveal party, with entertainment provided by sponsor Indow Windows.

OCT

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The Hottle Family FoundationMaster Care Flooring, Inc.Morton & Sophia Macht

FoundationNiles, Barton & Wilmer, LLPPatmos Lodge No. 70 AF & AMThe Pennyghael Foundation, Inc.R. Christopher Goodwin &

Associates, Inc.SM+P ArchitectsSouthFen, Inc.Whiddon WoodworkingZiger/Snead Architects, LLPINDIVIDUALS

Dr. Mary AbroeMs. Lisa ArbeiterMr. & Mrs. Raymond L. BankThe Honorable Marsha E. Barnes

& The Honorable Robert A. Bradtke

Ms. Frederica B. BaxterMrs. Catharine F. BlackMs. Carolyn BoitnottMs. Mary Catherine BuntingMr. & Mrs. John ColmersMr. Brian CrawfordMrs. Louisa DuemlingMr. & Mrs. Bruce W. FlemingMs. Karen HamiltonMs. Dorothy B. KrugMr. Martin LeskaMr. & Mrs. William M. LevyDr. & Mrs. Donald LinebaughMs. Patricia G. LittlefieldMs. Kay Hudgens MacIntoshMr. Robert MarstellerMr. & Mrs. D. W. Wells ObrechtMr. Sean ReganMr. George Reynolds IIIMs. Julie RobyMr. Baxter P. RogersMs. Christine SneseMs. Jennifer StanleyMr. Tim Underhill

BENEFACTOR $250 – $499

Adajian & NelsonCalvert County GovernmentCity of Frederick Historic

Preservation CommissionDirect Dimensions, Inc.Frederick County Historic

Preservation CommissionHarford Community CollegeMontgomery Preservation, Inc.Oak Grove Restoration CompanyPreservation Trust of VermontSt. Joseph’s SchoolThe Aubrey Skip Pearre IV FundValleys Planning CouncilZavos Architecture + Design, LLCINDIVIDUALS

Mr. Anthony AzolaMs. Courtney BensonMs. Paula BogertMr. Miche BoozMr. Rob BrennanMs. Pin ChanthapanyaMs. Judith A. ChristensenMr. Edwin CrawfordMs. Christina CsaszarMr. John DeFerrariDr. Edward H. DrummondMr. John LeMoyne EllicottMs. Amanda B. FenstermakerMr. Carl Fleischhauer &

Ms. Paula J. JohnsonMrs. Angela FloydMs. Staci FromwillerMr. Jerome Christopher Gray, AIAMr. Robert S. GrayMr. Douglas A. Harbit &

Mr. David B. DahburaMs. Sara HaydenMr. & Mrs. Duane Heiler

Ms. Eva P HigginsMs. Hope HollanderMr. & Mrs. Richard Hynson Jr.Mr. Jared ImhoffMr. Marcus IsraelMs. Ann H. JonesMr. Michael KarasDr. & Mrs. George E. Lewis Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. LyonsMr. Davy H. McCallMr. Bradley S. McDearmanMr. Gates McFaddenMr. & Mrs. Brendan A. MeagherMrs. Jane MihailoffMs. Lorraine PearsallMs. Ann Powell, AIA,

LEED AP BD+CMr. Keith RamsayMs. Phoebe Randolph LeveringMr. Brian RobertsMs. Shauna SappingtonMs. Diane SavageMs. Laura ScribaMs. Mary Ann ScullyMs. Lauren ShipleyMr. H. Edward StickMs. Kirsti UunilaMs. Mary Jo Wagandt &

Mr. Charles WagandtMs. Elizabeth WalshDr. & Mrs. I. William Zartman

PATRON $100 – $249

Atlantic Bedding and Furniture of Annapolis

Aon FoundationBruce Dunlop Lighting Design LLCCharles Paul Goebel,

Architect, LTD. City of Havre de GraceClear Spring District Historical

Association, Inc.DC Decorative PaintworksDowntown Frederick PartnershipDr. Frank C. Marino

Foundation, Inc.Friends of the Greenbelt TheatreGalesville Heritage Society, Inc.Hayles and Howe, Inc.Heart of the Civil War

Heritage AreaHill – Kimmel ContractingJewish Museum of Maryland Maryland Humanities CouncilMountain Maryland Gateway

to the West Heritage AreaMurphy & Dittenhafer ArchitectsPen & QuillPodrasky StudiosRichardson Maritime MuseumSassafras River Marketing, Inc.Winfield TileINDIVIDUALS

Ms. Pamela Aall McPhersonMr. Brian AcquavellaMr. & Mrs. James AdajianMs. Gul AhmedMs. Melanie D. AnsonMrs. Joanne ArcherMs. Heather ArnoldMr. & Mrs. Robert R. BairMr. Benjamin BallardMs. Nancy BarrickMr. & Mrs. James H. Barton IIIMs. Laurie BatyMr. William K. Beard, Jr.Mr. Robert R. BeatonMr. Guy B. BeltzMr. Howard BergerMr. Michael BermanMs. Elizabeth Biliske &

Mr. Patrick HolmesMs. Cynthia BlackMr. Bruce Blum

Mrs. Susan BobinyecMs. Brenda BodianMr. & Mrs. Philip BonomoMrs. Jane BowieMrs. Joanne BrazinskiMr. & Mrs. Gernon BrownMrs. Melinda BunnellMs. Karen BurdittMr. Andrew J Burger JrMs. Beth BurgessMs. Elizabeth BurinMr. Lane BurrittDr. Virginia BusbyMr. John ByrnesMr. David E. CallahanMs. Cindy L. CandeloriMrs. Jean CarnavosMr. Larry CarsonMr. JT CaskeyMr. Andrew B. CaslowMs. Jennifer ChaffeeMr. & Mrs. Burnet H. ChalmersMs. Phyllis CherryMs. Janet Christensen-LewisMr. John ClarkMs. Nancy ClarvitMs. Dawna CobbMs. Deborah ConnorMs. Jane CoxMr. Kevin CromerMr. & Mrs. Edmund B. Cronin, Jr.Mr. Craig DamonMs. Rieyn DelonyMr. Phillip DennisMs. Jacqueline DerrMr. Philip DiamondMs. Nicole Diehlmann &

Mr. Peter DuhigMs. Vanessa DiflumeriMs. Camille DobsonMs. Courtney DonovanMs. Margaret DoranMrs. Michelle DuquetteMr. & Mrs. Don & Tara EasleyMr. & Mrs. Bert T. EdwardsMs. Marjorie ElliottMr. Robert EngleMr. Ralph EshelmanMr. & Mrs. Richard J. EvansMrs. Helen FarnenMr. Shamil FayzullinMs. Anne FedarkoMs. Marcy FeeneyMr. & Mrs. Aurelius &

Janet FernandezMr. Ken FineganMr. Dan FinkelsteinDr. J. Gunner FisherMr. Michael FlemingMs. Barbara FletcherMr. W. Thomas FountainMs. Florence Bryan FowlkesMs. Pamela FranksMr. & Mrs. Barrett FreedlanderMs. Andrea FriendMr. Evan FullerMs. Kandi FullertonDr. & Mrs. Earl P. Galleher, Jr.Mr. Chris GallopMr. & Mrs. Clement E. Gardiner IIIMr. Mark GellerMrs. Abby GilbertMr. Alan C. GillMr. & Mrs. Kirk & Donna GoodwinMs. Debbie GoldenMrs. Diane GoodridgeMs. Mary GregoryMr. Dennis GriffinMs. Lee Ellen Griffith

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis & Sharon Haddaway

Mr. Richard E. HallMr. Ron Hamlen &

Ms. Sue FuhrmannMs. Jean R. HankeyMr. Richard HanlonMr. & Mrs. Alan HarryMr. Douglas M. HayesDr. Kenneth W. HegerMr. Francis J. HickmanMr. John HilgenbergMr. Richard HillmanMr. Gregory W. Hinchcliffe &

Ms. Karen D. SchiebelMs. Patricia HirtMs. Shirley T. HollanderMrs. Anne H. Stick HopkinsMr. Johns W. Hopkins &

Ms. Mary C. CoxMs. Susan HornMr. & Mrs. Michael R. HoytMs. Henrietta HubbardMs. Cathy HudsonMr. & Mrs. William HunsbergerMr. Neil HuntMrs. Carol HuttonMrs. Valerie HyerMr. Stephen S. IsraelMr. Akash JairathDr. Bayly Ellen Janson-La PalmeMr. & Mrs. Craig JeschkeMr. & Mrs. David JonesMr. & Mrs. A. Quayum KarzaiMr. & Mrs. Roger KatzenbergMr. & Mrs. James Kelly Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Matthew &

Lydia KimballMrs. Margarita KlugMs. Nora KralowetzMs. Christine KretkowskiMrs. Kathleen F. KreulDr. John KrowkaMs. Anna KupersteinMs. Nancy N. KurtzMr. Stuart LabovitzMs. Suong LamMs. Mary LandisJulian L. Lapides, Esq.Mr. Paul T. Lauria &

Ms. Ellen M. Boulle-LauriaMs. Patricia LavatoMr. Steve LeDucMr. & Mrs. John Leith-TetraultMr. & Mrs. Pete & Mariana LesherMs. Autumn LewisMs. Nancy Lewis ClarkMr. Stephen LummisMr. John LysingerMs. Melanie LytleMs. Amy Macht &

Mr. George GroseMs. Camille ManganelloMs. Jane ManthorneMs. Laura MarthalerMr. Graham MartinMr. & Mrs. Al & Carla MassoniMrs. Mandy McClungMs. Kathleen McCueMs. Steph McDougalMr. Douglas McElrathMs. Eileen McGuckianMs. Brenda McIntireMs. Wendy McIverMrs. Eleanor MckayMs. Sandy McLellandMr. Edward T. McMahonMs. Deboral MedoffMs. Elizabeth Merritt

Ms. Suzanne MerrymanMr. & Mrs. Martin MillspaughMr. & Mrs. William C. MoodyMs. Elaine MooreMr. Paul MorrillMs. Lisa Mroszczyk MurphyMs. J MurduckMr. Samuel Morris MurrayMr. Christian J MussigMr. Charles MyersMr. Richard NettlerMs. Chelsea NeubauerMs. Victoria NevyMr. Andrew NicholsMs. Patricia NovakMr. Michael NutileMr. Michael O’ConnorMr. Matt OlearMs. Judith S. OlmerMs. Sally M. OttoMr. Lawrence PackardMs. Jennifer PalmerMr. Noah PattonMr. & Mrs. Dennis PetersMrs. Elizabeth PetrellaMr. John PetroMs. Jamie PflastererMr. Marvin PinkertMr. Joseph PlacekMr. William PolenMs. Sarah PolzinMs. Geraldine PontiusMr. & Mrs. Nicholas ReddingMs. Brenda RichardsonMr. & Mrs. Harry RichardsonMs. Melanie RichardsonMs. Janet Richardson-PearsonThe Honorable Barry D. RichmondMr. & Mrs. Darrell & Lynda RileyMrs. Diane RobinsonMrs. Roberta RoodMrs. Marilyn RoseMs. Bonnie RosenthalMs. Jane RouseMs. Katherine RynerMr. & Mrs. John M. SacchettiDr. George H. Sack Jr.Ms. Nancy SchamuMs. Beth SchleupnerMrs. Melissa SchwartzMr. & Mrs. Chris ScovillMr. Rajeev SharmaMr. Steve SharpeMr. & Mrs. Sheldon ShealerWilliam M. Shipp Esq.Ms. Donna ShortzMr. Brian SimsMs. Wencheng SlaterMs. April SmithMr. Barry SmithMs. Kathea SmithMs. Pam SpelkerMs. Joaneath A. SpicerMr. & Mrs. Barry G. SponaugleMr. George B. StoverMr. Paul StrobleMr. Rick StruseMr. Mark SweeneyMr. Tyler TateMrs. Suzanna ThieblotMs. Robyn ThomasMs. Cathy ThompsonMrs. Helen Stone TiceMs. Barrie TilghmanMs. Robin TressMr. Jeffrey TrumanMr. Mark TuminelloMs. Lois TuttleMr. & Mrs. G. Robert TysonMr. & Mrs. Howard UnruhMs. Megan WachsMr. David H. WallaceMs. Heather WassonMr. Daniel WatersMr. Louis WeinkamMr. & Mrs. Charlie &

Meredith Wells

Mr. & Mrs. John WhartonMr. & Mrs. Andrew WhiteMrs. Helen Crettier WilkesMr. Jayson WilliamsMs. Patricia E. WilliamsMr. Richard G. WilliamsMs. Carrie WitkopDr. & Mrs. Daryl B. WittMrs. Laura WolfMr. Bruce YarnallMrs. K. Beverley Whiting YoungMs. Patricia L. Zeno

ALLY $50 – $99

Exelon FoundationHistoric Easton, Inc.Howard County Historical SocietyRetrospect Architectural

Research LLC.Taneytown Main StreetWarner CommercialINDIVIDUALS

Mr. Edward AckerMs. Elisabeth AkeMr. David AlbrightMr. Clay AlerMrs. Lisa AllenMr. Wililam G. AllmanMs. Andrea AmodeoDr. & Mrs. William A. AndersenMs. Teresa AndersonMr. Kent AnhariMs. Amanda AppleMr. & Mrs. George J. Arendt IIIMrs. Nancy AtheyMiss Meagan BacoMrs. Karianna BarrMr. & Mrs. Richard A. BiggsMrs. Ann BlairMr. & Mrs. W. Robert BloyerMs. Adrienne BoettingerMr. & Mrs. Roger A. BollmanMr. Doug BowlesMs. Katherine BoyleMs. Sylvia BradleyMr. Greg BreazealeMr. & Mrs. John BreihanMs. Louise BrodnitzMr. & Mrs. David G. BrownMr. & Mrs. David J. BrownMs. Mary C. BrownMr. Eric BrundickMs. Sandi BurtsevaMr. Richard BuschMs. Susan R. BuswellMr. David CarberryMs. Margaret P. CarrMs. Julia ChainMs. Avigail CharnovMs. Carolyn ChenMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Cheston, Jr.Mr. John CiekotMr. & Mrs. Tom & Angela ClemensMs. Mary Catherine CochranMs. Jessica CohanMs. Whitney ColemanMrs. Holly CollinsMs. Linda CookeMs. Sara CookeMr. Michael D. CoomesMs. Emily CorrellMr. Ronald E. CouncilMr. & Mrs. Alexander CraigMr. David CraigMrs. Joan CraigMs. Lisa CraigMr. Victor Crawford, Jr.Mr. Chris DanaceauMs. Margie DanahyMs. Alyson D’ApiceMs. Megan DeckerMs. Marion P. DeGroffMs. Anne DeleanMr. W. Kirk DentonMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. DevlinMrs. Patricia Dicarlo

Ms. Lisa DiehlMs.Terri DixonMs. Meredith DonahoMr. Glen D. DrewMr. & Mrs. B. Lee Driskill AIAMr. Thomas E. DuganMs. Julia DunningMrs. Alexandra DupontMr. John DyerMr. & Mrs. Paul &

Carol EberhardtMr. & Mrs. Donald L. EddinsMs. Sarah EnglishMr. & Mrs. Richard J. EvansMs. Julie FaggioMr. John Fairhall &

Ms. Elaine EffMr. Vankirk FehrMr. Albert L. FeldsteinMs. Emma FenlonMr. John FieselerMs. Kim FinchMr. Ken FirestoneMr. Bryan P. Fisher, AIAMs. Terrie FleckensteinDr. Linda A. FranklinMr. John T. FrasierMs. Rebecca FredricksonMs. Ruth L. FreyMrs. Claire FultonMs. Avantika GahlotMr. Brian GasparMs. Nancy C. GeaseyMr. Harold GeiselMs. Andrea GerhardMs. Melanie GettierMs. Judith GibbsMr. & Mrs. John B. GillettMr. & Mrs. Marty & Tara GirchMr. David GleasonMr. Ben GoldsteinMs. Jane GoldstromMiss Karen GoshaneyMs. Patricia GottemoellerMr. & Mrs. Scott &

Elizabeth GrahamMs. Karen GriffinMr. & Mrs. Charles &

Connie HaineMr. Fred HallMr. Benjamin HartleyMr. Jay HersonMr. Charles B. HesslerMs. Sherry HigginsMr. Robert P HinesMr. Douglas HoffmanMs. Ingrid HohmannMs. Meg HonigbergMs. Jeanette M. HonsaMs. Patricia HooperMs. Barbara J. HopkinsMr. Gerald A. HottMs. Carol A. IngaldMs. Susan Jackson-SteinMr. Jason JerichoMr. Oswald L. JohnstonMrs. Patricia JonesMr. Darryl JurkiewiczMs. Mary JurkiewiczMr. Sheldon KahalasMr. John KapustikMs. Victoria KellyMr. Patrtick KiddMr. Dean KitchenMs. Audrey KleinMs. Marit KnollmuellerMs. Gabrielle KoeppelMrs. Kathleen KotarbaMs. David KowalczykMs. Elizabeth KowalewskiMs. Jamie KozumboMrs. Carol KrammeMr. Mark KressleyMr. Dean KrimmelMs. Kathryn M KurandaMs. Donna Kuzemchak

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In Washington, DC, the federal Historic Preservation Fund is reauthorized by US Congress, championed in part by Maryland State Historic Preservation

Officer Elizabeth Hughes (center).

DEC

On Giving Tuesday, tireless Preservation

Maryland staff hit the road to document all

twelve Six-to-Fix sites — with selfies, here

at Pleasant View.

Preservation Maryland brings together experts to assess Shafer Farm, owned by Burkittsville Preservation Alliance.

On site are representatives from Quinn Evans, Keast & Hood, and

The Durable Slate Company.

PreserveCast — Preservation Maryland’s very own new podcast, gets it’s first recording ever. Stream it at preservecast.org.

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Ms. Michele La RoccaMs. Kelly LandersMrs. Barbara LaricosMs. Catherine LavoieMr. William LeRoyMr. Joe LeathermanMs. Kathie LeggMr. Lawrence LevinsonMs. Beverly LewandowskiMr. Thomas Liebel AIAMr. Leonard Paul LongMr. Frank LongoMrs. Elana LorenzenMs. Martha LostromMs. Karen LubienieckiMs. Peg LucasMr. Alfred LuceMrs. Jessica LundyMr. John LynnMs. Katherine MackMs. Lynne MaherMrs. Agatha MakMr. Drew MaloneMr. Charles MarkellMs. Christina MartinkoskyMr. George MatisickMs. Dar MaxwellMs. Deborah McClellanMs. Patricia McCullyMs. Catherine McDonaldMs. Rene McDonaldMs. Wendy McGee-PretiMr. Matthew McGloinMrs. Beverly McGrathMrs. Lucy McKeanMrs. Teresa McKinneyMrs. Patricia MeckleyMs. Vivian S. MichaelMr. Charles MichaelsMs. Theresa M MichelMr. Gene Milgram &

Ms. Vicky OwensMr. Norvell E. Miller IIIMr. Dave MillsMs. Kathleen MiltonMs. Carol MoodyMr. Joseph MooreMr. Mathias MorettiMr. Christopher Sean MorrisonMr. Rasoul MotavalliDr. Thomas J. Mumford IIIMr. Joshua NeimanMs. Martha P NelsonMr. Travers C.NelsonMs. Julia NephMr. Peter NewlinMs. Susan NolteMr. Morey NorkinMr. David OffenbackerMr. Carl OlsonMrs. Rebecca OrrickMr. Stephen ParnesMs. Megan ParshDr. Martin J. PerschlerMrs. Sheila Sweeney PeterMs. Gretchen PfaehlerMr. William W. PheilMr. Klaus PhilipsenMs. Nancy PickardMs. Jenny Plummer-WelkerMr. Thomas PokornyMs. Natalie PorcaroMr. Eli PoussonMr. James PrestMr. Walter R. PriceMs. Rosemary ProlaMrs. Mary QuinnMrs. Linda RaberMr. Walter D. RambergMs. Anath Ranon AIAMs. Barbara RansonMr. Tim RaverMs. Becky ReichMr. Eric ReidMr. Philip M. ReitzelMs. Tammy Reymann

Dr. & Mrs. William F. Rienhoff IIIMr. & Mrs. William F. Rienhoff IVMr. Patrick RofeMr. Samuel RogersMr. Jonathan RubensteinMs. Kari SaavedraMr. Gary SachauMs. Lisa SasserMr. Jeff SchaeberleMr. J. Brough Schamp &

Dr. Carol NewillMs. Lauren E. SchiszikMs. Dru Schmidt-PerkinsMs. Loretta D. SchumanMs. Caroline SchweiterMr. & Mrs. Mortimer SellersMs. Nancy ShackelfordMs. Jana ShafagojMr. Ray ShawMr. Phil SheeneyMrs. Renee ShettleMr. Christopher SigmanMr. Matthew SimantelMr. Cullen SimonMr. Paul SjardijnMr. Jack SmithMs. Kathryn SmithMr. & Mrs. Karl SmithMr. & Mrs. Robert P. SolemMr. Milford SprecherMs. Jennifer SpreitzerMr. & Mrs. Damie StillmanMr. Kenneth StockbridgeMr. & Mrs. Dick StonerMs. Theresa StrombergMrs. Brenda StupMs. Emilia A. StylesMr. Mark SupikMr. David TaylorMr. J. Richard Thomas, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. ThompsonMs. Kristen TilghmanMs. Rosalie TilghmanMr. & Mrs. Donald TorresMr. Peter TrozzeMr. Jeffrey TrulickDr. & Mrs. Homer L. TwiggMr. Robert VaryMs. Katherine VaughnMs. Susan VazakasMs. Amanda VenableMs. Evelyn WalkerMs. Christa WalterMr. & Mrs. Jerry M. WardMr. Jonathan M. WarnerMs. Muriel WassermanMr. & Mrs. John K. Waters, Jr.Ms. Stephanie WebberMs. Amy WeberMs. Melissa WeekleyMr. Jon WeetmanDr. Stuart H. WeinsteinMr. Brent WeismanMr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Wellons IIIMs. Ivy WellsMr. Gene M. WentzMr. & Mrs. Andrew WhiteMr. & Mrs. David WhitmanMs. Juanita WieczoreckMr. Dewayne WilliamsMr. Scott Winnette &

Mr. Anthony Moscato, Jr.Mr. Wing WongMr. David WoodruffMrs. Olivia S. YeagerMr. & Mrs. Michael YergovichMr. Ben YumkasMr. Martin ZakDr. Laura Zimmerman

SUPPORTER $35 - $49

Mr. Stephen AlkireMs. Patricia B. AndrewsMs. Sally S. AnthonyMr. & Mrs. Scott &

Jennifer Preston

Ms. Judith A. ArmoldMr. Martin P. AzolaMs. Kathleen BarnesMr. Donald A Booth, AIAMs. Mary ButcherMr. Dean Camlin AIAMs. Jana Carey & Dr. Ben YuhasMs. Nancy T. CareyMr. John ChanMr. & Mrs. Frank D. CorrelMrs. Margaret DulaneyMs. Kimberly M. EdwardsMs. Patsy FletcherMs. Amy M. FroideMs. Auni GellesMr. Greg GoodellMr. & Mrs. William &

Marian HarperMs. Marilyn B. HatzaMs. Sherri Hosfeld-JosephMr. Arthur C. Houghton IIMrs. Lucille KeeferMs. Megan KoetsMr. & Mrs. William L. LermondMs. Marie LurquinMr. & Mrs. Eugene S. MasonMr. Bartholomew McGarryMs. Kristen McMastersMr. Craig E. Moloney AIAMr. Samuel J. Parker, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gary PavoniMs. Alyson W. ReedMr. Benjamin ReynoldsMr. Jonathan RothMr. Wayne SchaumburgMr. William SkillmanMr. Kevin WagmanMs. Jeanne WardMs. Amanda Whitmore

FRIEND UP TO $34

IBM International FoundationINDIVIDUALS

Mrs. Keah AdairMr. Prince Adu DarkoMs. Dayna AldridgeDr. & Mrs. Aristides C. AlevizatosMs. Tina M. AngleMr. Paul BalladarschMrs. Jeni BarnettMr. Charles J. Batt Sr.Ms. Maureen BeckMs. Maureen BeckerMr. R. Christian BergMrs. Laura BowenMs. Emilie BrownMs. Samantha BrownMr. & Mrs. John BrunsMrs. Rebecca BuhlmanMr. John BurkertMr. Norman BurnsMr. John Carroll ByrnesMs. Jana Carey & Dr. Ben YuhasMs. Elizabeth CaringolaMs. Evelyn ChenMr. Vernon ChilcoteMrs. Rachel CieriMs. Betty CieslaMr. John CochranMs. Carolyn ColburnMrs. Michelle ColeMr. Nicholas ColeMr. Andrew J. CollettaMs. Carmen ConstantinescuMs. Colleen CorballisMs. Jennifer CorreaMr. & Mrs. Cristopher CowanMs. Jill CraigMs. Laura CravenMs. Renee CsintyanMrs. Rebecca Davis-NordMr. Edward DayMr. & Mrs. Christopher

De ArcangelisMrs. McKenzie Delaney

Mr. Alex DeLunaMr. Philip DetersMs. Julie DiCarloMr. Paul DicksonMrs. Elizabeth DietrichMr. Gabriel DixonMs. Laura Dorsey-ShanerMr. Charles B. Duff &

Mrs. Lydia Duff, Esq.Mrs. Rebecca DupontMiss Erin EdwardsMr. Ali ElashramMs. Heather ErstsMr. Victor FalconMr. Shervin FatehiMrs. Jaime FawcettMs. Laura FinkelsteinMr. Ryan FitzmauriceMs. Kathleen FornatoraMs. Mary Forsht-TuckerMr. & Mrs. John FryeMs. Stephanie GarthoffMs. Martha GavaghanMs. Ellen GerechtMrs. Rebecca GlassMs. Judy GoldfarbMrs. Margaret GoodlinMs. Stephanie GordonMr. James GregoryMs. Dawn GriffinMs. Heide GrundmannMs. Paula HankinsMs. Martha HendricksonMs. Lisa HennMr. M HenryMr. John HighbyMs. Emily HikesMs. Liza HodskinsMr. Robert HotesMs. Lauren HylandMs. Elisabeth HyleckMrs. Margaret IngersollMs. Monique IngramMs. Stephanie JackelMrs. Jasmine JonesMr. Mark KachadoorianMs. Antoinette KalmusMr. Howard KaplanMs. Sara KaplanMr. Greg KatzMs. Kim KennedyMs. Shreya KhadkeMr. Tony Kovacevich, JrMrs. Jill KramerMs. Leela KrishnaMs. Leslie KrugerMs. Anna KwidzinskiMs. Laura KygerMrs. Kristi LayneMs. Adrienne LeihyMrs. Eleanor LewisMs. Karen LewisMs. Naomi LewisMs. Kylie LinthicumMrs. Heather LittleMs. Lindsey LoeperMrs. Angela LoresMs. Maddison MaddockMs. Julia MaleckiMs. Jen MansirMrs. Mega MarcinMr. Kenneth J. MarsalekMs. Lori MartinetMr. Kyle P. Mastalinski, AAIAMr. June MatMs. Eugenia MatthewsMr. Edward MaximoMs. Judi MayberryMr. Joseph MayerMr. Brandt McCammonMr. Robert McClintockMs. Diane McCoyMrs. Rachel McGrainMs. Kaitlyn McKayMrs. Heidrun McLainMrs. DeNedra McPherson

Ms. Pamela McPhersonMs. Michele MercerMr. Edward MerwinMs. Rose Mary MitchellMr. Thomas A. Moore &

Ms. Katherine A. HayesMrs. Sheila MorrisonMr. Peter MuldoonMr. Brian MulloneyMs. Tiffany NaceMr. Shahak NagielMr. Kareem NajibMs. Colleen NeuharthMr. Chris NevilleMs. Carol NewmannMs. Kathryn Noel RossMr. Vincent NovaraMr. Paul OlsonMs. Susan PannyMrs. Lesley ParkerMrs. Corrie ParksMs. Kavita PatelMr. Stephen PfeiferMrs. Laurel PochopMs. Beril PolatMs. Faye Councell PolilloMs. Anastasia PoulosMr. John QualleyMs. Rebecka RatcliffeMr. Harry W. RayMrs. Kathleen ReganMs. LaMa ReidMr. Alan RichardsonMs. Shernise R. RichardsonMs. Lynsey RingMs. Amanda RobbinsMs. Constance D. RobinsonMr. Franklin Robinson Jr.Ms. Neca RoccoMs. Nancy RosenbergMs. Ida RosenthalMs. Jennifer RossmanMr. Alfred RotimiMs. Indigo RouthMrs. Lisa RuohoniemiMrs. Elizabeth RyanMs. Jenn RyanMr. Bruce SailerMs. Saralyn Salisbury-JonesMr. Howard SandbackMs. Sydney SawyerMs. Julie SchablitskyMrs. Kathy SchaferMs. Katie SchluederbergMr. Christopher ScholtesMr. Michael SchwartzbergMs. Daria SemchenkovaMrs. Linda ShapiroMs. Elizabeth ShattoMs. Chrissy SherriffMs. Jessica SimmonsMrs. Linda SinclairMs. Lynnette SolomonMrs. Marla StahlMr. Michael StokvisMr. Bob StoneMrs. Ann Carter StonesiferMr. Donald StriplingMs. Susan StruveMr. Paul StysleyMr. Joseph SugarmanMr. Devin TamashiroMrs. Annie TangMrs. Jennifer TaylorMs. Kristin ThomeyMr. Jeffery ThompsonMs. Jenny TrustMr. Vic VegaMs. Elizabeth ViernesMrs. Donna VoellingerMrs. Pamela WagnerMs. Carol WaldMr. & Mrs. David WasmundMs. Bonnie WeaverMrs. Leslie WellsMrs. Jennifer Wester

Ms. Lara WestwoodRev. Bennett B. WetheredMs. Cindy WheelerMr. Scott D. WhippleMr. David WhitakerMs. Judith WhiteMr. & Mrs. Edwin &

Kimberly WilsonMs. Mary WinkfieldMrs. Erin WinnMs. Anne WittyMr. Scott WoolfordMr. Kenneth WynerMs. Ann L. B. YellottMr. In-Sung YooMs. Heba YoussefMrs. Diana ZeitzerMrs. Laura Zheng

IN-KIND DONORS

ADPAnnapolis Candle CompanyAnnapolis Maritime MuseumArrow BicyclesAzola Building RehabMs. Meagan BacoBaltimore HeritageBare Bones Grill & BreweryBlack Flag BrewingBlue Pit BBQBrown AdvisoryC&O Canal TrustCalvert Investment CounselMs. Presilla K. Carroll, ESQMr. & Mrs. Jeff & Diane CaslowColonial Williamsburg HotelsColumbia ArchivesColumbia AssociationCommunity ForkliftDr. Anton DahburaMr. & Mrs. De ArcangelisDimitri’s International GrilleDirect DimensionsThe Durable Slate CompanyElevated ElementEllin & TuckerEnradiusExcelonFour Rivers Heritage AreaFriends & FarmsHampton National Historic SiteSandra & Duane HeilerMr. Sam K. Himmelrich, JrHistoric AnnapolisHistoric London Town & GardensHistoric St. Mary’s CityHistoric Takoma, IncHistorical Society

of Frederick CountyThe Hotel HersheyHoward County Tourism CouncilInn at Price TowerKeast & HoodMr. Matthew L. KimballLoews Don Cesar Hotel

St. Pete BeachThe Maryland Zoo in BaltimoreMaryland MilestonesMid-Atlantic AerialMontgomery HistoryMr. John Murphy, ESQMy Ly DesignNational Museum

of Civil War MedicineNational Park ServiceNational Preservation InstituteMr. Bob NovakOld Greenbelt TheatrePatapsco Valley Heritage AreaPreservation MassachusettesQuinn & Evans ArchitectsSafewaySouth Mountain CreameryMr. & Mrs. Tom & Judy Spencer

The Structural GroupSumner HallTargetThurmont Historical SocietyYounts Design, Inc.Yuhas Consulting Group

VOLUNTEERS

Mary AbroeRichard AllenTony & Lucas AzolaBryan BallJonathan BrennanRob BrennanVirginia BusbyGreg CarrollWilliam CarrollJeff CaslowDouglas ClaytorThomas ClemensSharon CloughCristopher CowanEdwin CrawfordSusan CrowellDavid DahburaChristopher De ArcangelisKyle FisherDerick FlohrAmy FrickAuni GellesGabriel GoehresMeredith GorresAndrea HarrisonRobert HarrisonChristopher HeilerKatherine HolterLinda HoodJohns HopkinsBarbara KellnerJaclyn KentMinnie KoppenhefferDavid LuttonBrendan McIntyreLisa MillerMathias MorettiSharon MurrayRico NewmanBenjamin NicholsNicole O’DonahueDavid OffenbackerJames RosebrockMichele SmithStephanie SperlingHenry StilesDonald StriplingMark TuminelloSean ValentineGabrielle VicariElena VolosinaBrent Weisman

This 2016 Annual Report has been prepared by Preservation Maryland with the intent to provide accurate financial and programmatic information to donors and partners. Please contact Preservation Maryland with any inaccuracies. Designed by PJ Bogert Design and printed by Advance Printing in Baltimore, MD. 2017.

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Volunteers and partners from Save Historic Antietam

Foundation and the National Park Service tackled invasive

species at Antietam Battlefield for a Six-to-Fix workday.