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Tin Mountain Conservation Center Annual Report 2018-2019

Tin Mountain Conservation Center 1245 Bald Hill Rd Albany, NH 03818 603.447.6991 www.tinmountain.org

Photo Credit: Karl Pfeil Board of Trustees Officers Exec. Director, Lori Kinsey Rick Steber, Chairman, Glen, NH Jen Hohenboken Vice Chair, Albany, NH Inspire, Teach, Explore, Leslie Schomaker, Treasurer, Jackson, NH Johanna Vienneau, Secretary, Effingham, NH Research, Protect Trustees Tom Albert, Center Conway, NH 2019 found Tin Mountain out in Kim Bowker, Eaton, NH the forests, fields, and mountains William Broussard, North Conway, NH teaching and inspiring others David Freedman, Silver Lake, NH living in and visiting the greater Margaret Marshall, Conway, NH Valley. Our Kim Matte, Conway, NH school programs nurture a sense Pam Mason, Norwell, MA of place in communities helping Pat Heiges, Glen, NH students discover, understand, Thaire Bryant, Treasurer, Eaton, NH and respect the natural world Peter Klose, Eaton, NH that surrounds them in their own Jason Dennis, Silver Lake, NH Karl Pfeil, North Conway, NH backyards. Our Nature Program Susan Pfeil, North Conway, NH Series gets people out exploring Honorary Trustees new areas, visiting old and new David Govatski, Jefferson, NH friends in the form of trees, birds, Rick Van de Poll, Sandwich, NH wildflowers, insects, lakes, and Seth Rockwell, Portland, Oregon mountain tops. Research affords the opportunity for interns to learn, gaining a deeper understanding of how the world functions, and what variables may be Staff at risk. Executive Director Land stewardship and research continues to be a priority at Tin Mountain and is Lori Jean Kinsey reflected in the recent invitation to participate in the Conservation Stewardship Education Director Program of NRCS. This support allows us to maintain current practices as well Phaedra Demers as increasing new activities focused on forest songbird habitat maintenance Membership Coordinator and the protection of our forests through best forest management practices. Kat Ferguson Time plays a crucial role in all we do at Tin Mountain. Some things cannot be Communications / PR Manager rushed. A well-managed forest is reflected in understanding the importance of Donna Dolan nurturing seedlings, saplings, and mature trees. It takes time to grow a forest. Business Manager A preschooler marveling at the sight of a wiggling tadpole becomes the enthu- Nancy Davis Nadine Armstrong siastic frog catcher at summer camp and later participates in the “Big Night” Property Manager when spotted salamanders make their seasonal migration to vernal pools. El- Nelson Cormier ementary students hiking Deer Hill with their class develop into avid hikers Program Director traversing the Presidential ridgeline during Paths and Peaks summer camp. Nora Dufilho The high school senior undertaking a macro invertebrate study on the town Teacher Naturalists stream becomes the intern who works to improve brook trout habitat. Some Mike Dufilho things cannot be rushed. These same students are our future decision makers Matt Maloney and leaders. As Margaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of Dexter Harding thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed it is the only thing Brook Trout Manager that ever has.” Dick Fortin Thank you, Executive Director Interns Resident Bird Intern James Longo Brook Trout Marlene McCabe Avian Ecology Coburn Blunt Field Supervisor Jodi Pinder Inspire, Teach, Board President, Rick Steber

Tin Mountain... more relevant than ever.

As I consider the varied aspects of Tin Mountain it occurs to me that our mission and supporting activities are more relevant than ever. We strive to “create an appreciation” of nature among our children and citizens of our community. But perhaps, more importantly, we are “equipping” people for life, personal development, and greater citizenship.

Our local school education programs and summer camps don’t simply pack minds with facts and data. Rather they facilitate a deep appreciation for natural relationships ex- isting within the land, water, flora, and fauna of our natural world here in the White Mountains.

Beyond creating appreciation, we are developing young people through outdoor activity, stimulating curiosity, pro- viding physical challenges, and creating safe and natural Photo Credit: Jean Steber places where children develop essential life skills. What of imagination, coordination, sensory development, and social- it time, money, or both. There are numerous ways to help. ization? What too of independence, risk taking, self-confi- We need volunteers. We need more members and donors. dence, and the willingness to pursue new experiences out- We also have created the Barbara Rockwell Henry Society side one’s comfort zone? At our best we are equipping our providing a pathway for partnering supporters to strategical- youth with these important personal and life skills. ly insure our financial future. Our numerous and steadfast supporters continue to directly influence the youth in our If an adult were to attend half of our 80 nature programs, communities as well as our local and visiting populations. wouldn’t that prepare one to be a more informed and produc- Please continue to help us make a difference in the lives of tive citizen? In an age fraught with climate change and the people and our environment. We need to be better equipped loss of 3 billion birds in North America, we are increasingly to take on the challenges which await! confronted with difficult realities and complex choices. Tin Mountain equips us for a better future where our awareness Thank you for all that you do and have done! concerning nature and the environment actually merge with Sincerely, localized actions taken to both appreciate and conserve our natural world. Through our ongoing research we are also providing deeper knowledge and awareness concerning dy- namics of our own natural environment. Chair, Board of Trustees Our community has created a unique entity in Tin Moun- tain. I hope that like me you will join with your support, be

Photos by : Rick Steber Explore, Research, Protect them outside to explore and discover the joys of the natural world around their schools.

Tin Mountain programs continue after the school day ends with well-established after-school environmental programs. We are fortunate to have many school yards that incorporate forests, fields, and trails with views of Mt. Washington and other inspiring peaks. There’s even an occasional pond to explore. After school programs were presented to students through Project SUCCEED at Pine Tree, Conway, John Full- er,, and Pequawket Kids Association at Molly Ockett School in Fryeburg, .

Over 182 summer campers were inspired this past year as they picked blueberries, canoed on Lake Umbagog, hiked the Franconia Ridge, caught frogs, made new friends and memories, and camped out in brand new tents thanks to a Teach: education grant from the Pequawket Foundation. Tin Mountain contin- ues to offer summer camp programs at four locations: Alba- xposing young children to the natural world seeds a ny, Jackson and S. Tamworth, NH, and Fryeburg, ME. deep and life-long respect for nature, leading to an Eunderstanding and appreciation of how the natural True to its commitment to providing high-quality environ- world functions, and fundamentally, why it’s important. mental camp experiences at an affordable price, $7,765 was Through in-school programs, Tin Mountain educates and awarded in 2019 summer camp scholarships to local fami- inspires local students about the natural world within their lies who otherwise would not have been able to afford camp. own school yards, back yards and communities. Tin Moun- Once again, Winter Vacation Camp provided an opportunity tain Conservation Center continues to provide year-round, for children to spend their school break outside learning and experiential environmental educational programs to stu- having fun in the snow. dents around the greater Mt. Washington Valley and western Maine, as well as north of the notches in Berlin and Gorham. Throughout their school careers, from Pre-K through high school, students maintain interaction and contact with Tin Mountain through its many educational programs, field trips and camp programs. Tin Mountain continues to build on the strong environmentally focused foundation, established in the early years, to equip each student to be a environmen- tal steward, throughout college, and into the future. With a 40 year legacy of environmental education, Tin Mountain is now working with second generation Tin Mountain mem- bers, campers and students. Over our 40 years, Tin Mountain now works with over twenty schools in five school districts, including four high schools.

During the 2018-2019 school year, Tin Mountain expand- ed programming at both Kennett High School and Fryeburg Academy allowing us to work and interact with more high school students and in more classes. Once again we award- ed two college scholarships to seniors attending college in an environmental field. Fryeburg Academy student Manuel Baptista is attending the University of Maine in Orono, and majoring in Parks and Recreation. Sadie Laboeuf from Ken- nett High School is a student at St. Lawrence University and majoring in Environmental Science. Thanks to a generous donation we were also able to offer programs to a number of local preschool children, getting Explore: programs in Mountain nature programs offer adults and families opportunities to explore and learn about the natural Thistory of northern NH and Western Maine. Thanks to our Nature Program Series (NPS) sponsors Bank of NH, Hancock Lumber, Ragged Mountain Equipment, and Set- tler’s Green OVP, over 1200 participants of all ages enjoyed the over 70 programs offered throughout the year. NPS highlights included a trip to see Yellow Lady Slippers, ob- serving the moths of the Pine Barrens, an annual trip to Lake Umbagog, and a presentation on Pileated Woodpeckers.

The EcoForum Lunchtime Lecture Series features provoca- tive monthly presentations by experts on a wide variety of is- sues from the status of bobcats to the health of the Upper Androscoggin watershed. Thanks to Flatbread Pizza and Frontside Coffee Roasters for providing lunchtime pizza and coffee for all attendees.

Outreach programs such as Environmental Trivia at Tuck- erman Brewing Company, naturalist led boat trips on Silver Lake with Clay Groves of “Fish Nerds”, the Fryeburg Fair display, and weekly summer programs at Wildcat Mountain, enable us to reach out to new audiences throughout the year. These programs provide a glimpse into the natural history of the region offer more in-depth insight into certain topics and serve to enhance and enrich the knowledge and experience of locals and visitors alike. thy Goldberg Foundation enabled focused and intensive trail maintenance throughout the sanctuary. Plans are in place to develop a complete trail guide that will be complemented with a variety of tree tags and herbaceous plant markers donated to Tin Mountain. On the Tin Mountain property in Jackson, a generous grant ensures that our many volunteers can continue to clear fields, repair trails, build rock steps, and construct bridges over streams and wet areas, and re- move invasive plants such as glossy buckthorn and Japanese barberry from the landscape.

In addition to being a vital part of everyday operations, our dedicated volunteers help promote Tin Mountain’s vision and mission and their many hours of service help us achieve our goals. Their tireless efforts and assistance in fundrais- ing helps sustain and expand our environmental education programming. Additional volunteer hours were generously donated to library support, trail construction/maintenance, Protect: research recycling, stone wall construction, murals, special events, esearch initiatives leapt forward in the summer of and much more. Over 100 volunteers clocked over 3,160 2019 as Dr. Rick Van de Poll came aboard to direct volunteer hours throughout the 2018-2019 fiscal year. RTin Mountains various research programs. His goal was to evaluate current as well as plan future research pro- grams. Tin Mountain continues to offer intern programs in both Avian Ecology and Brook Trout Habitat Restoration work. Marlene McCabe and Jodi Pinder focused on resto- ration work on Allen Brook, as Jodi Pinder, James Longo and Coburn Blunt undertook avian studies on the Rockwell Sanctuary and Bear Paw lands. The Tin Mountain research staff continues to successfully seek funding for ongoing as well as future projects and explores opportunities for both the continuation and expansion of environmentally focused research. Research joins education in the cornerstone of Tin Mountain’s mission.

Tin Mountain strives to manage its timberlands in a responsi- ble manner by adhering to and closely following sustainable forest practices. The goals are twofold: 1) to demonstrate sustainable forestry methods that provide both high-quality wood products and essential forest habitats and 2) to provide an additional revenue stream to help fund environmental ed- ucation programs. A timber cut in 2019 on the Black Brook lot resulted in additional funds in the Tin Mountain budget totaling $10,094. During the 2018-19 winter, the Nature Learning Center used about three cords of wood as backup to the solar thermal collectors in supplying heat for the entire 8,500 ft2 building.

Talented and dedicated volunteers were busy throughout the year with numerous projects on the Rockwell Sanctuary. Their hard work, time and effort helped maintain the entire trail network, cut and split many cords of firewood, tended the gardens, complete the survey of over 30 nest boxes, and accomplish countless tasks, both big and small, around the Nature Learning Center. A grant from the Robert and Doro- featured several fantastic field trips along with a presentation entitled “Beneficial Insects and Where to Find Them,” by Dr. Alan Eaton. Recognitions for significant contributions included: • Distinguished Service Award: Dr. Marianne Jackson • Volunteer of the Year: Monday Morning Volunteers • Outstanding Environmental Educator: • Joel Rhymer • Brian Hastings • Business Partner Award: Ragged Mountain Equip. • Trustee’s Exemplary Service Award: Peter Klose • Staff Exemplary Service Award: • Kat Ferguson

Share: events in Mountain Conservation Center both hosts and benefits from several special fundraising events that Tprovide the necessary funds to support the mission of Tin Mountain Conservation Center. We are thankful for all of the volunteers, businesses, and sponsors who support and contribute to these events. Special thanks to the Mount Washington Auto Road for its continued partnership hosting the Mt. Washington Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb. The 47th Mt. Washington Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb was a success once again running under typical Mount Washington con- ditions. In August 2019, 436 riders, ages 16-74, undertook peddling up the grueling 7.6 mile ride up the Auto Road. Al- though most rode “traditional” bicycles, 4 chose unicycles, 3 elected to ride fixed gear bicycles, and 3 rode mountain bikes on the all-uphill, one-way ride of a lifetime.

The 18th Annual Mt. Washington Century+ Ride hosted 256 riders who raised funds in support of Tin Mountain pro- grams. The 100+ mile ride starts and ends at the Tin Moun- tain Nature Learning Center in Albany and takes riders up, down, around and through some of the most spectacular scenery in all of New England as riders circumnavigate Mt. Washington. Volunteers from Tin Mountain and other local area businesses and clubs once again staffed the 5 aid sta- tions resulting in what’s been deemed the ‘best supported Century Ride’.

The 33rd Annual First Season Dinner & Benefit Auction at Planned Giving the Fryeburg Academy Fieldhouse garnered generous dona- To learn more about including Tin Mountain in your tions from over 350 local businesses and individuals. Over estate planning please contact Executive Director, 330 people attended First Season and enjoyed the food, fun Lori Jean Kinsey at (603) 447-6991, or 1245 Bald and bidding frenzy over the beautiful, one-of-a-kind, deli- Hill Road, Albany, NH 03818. Gifts may include cious, unique and useful auction items. Bequests, Charitable Trusts, IRA gift’s, or donations of stocks, bonds or other assets. The 19th Tin Mountain Conservation Center Annual Meet- ing, held in May at the Nature Learning Center in Albany, Financial Statement October 1, 2018 - September 30, 2019

Statement of Activities for the Year Ended September 30, 2019 Statement of Financial Position ASSETS REVENUE 9/30/2019 9/30/2018 Cash, Unrestricted $31,937 Program Revenue1 $141,277 $124,052 Cash, Restricted 189,038 General Support2 174,371 146,756 Accounts Receivable 17,031 Fundraising Events3 265,878 291,507 Inventory 12,106 Resticted Grants 311,149 258,798 Investments (NHCF endowment) 515,900 4 Other Income 32,385 30,452 Property and Equipment 2,236,169 Total Revenue $925,060 $851,565 Total Assets $3,002,181 EXPENSES 9/30/2019 9/30/2018 LIABILITIES Program Related $533,627 $609,781 Payables and accrued expenses $30,659 Fundraising 220,219 199,970 Mortgage due 137,022 Administrative 127,636 81,758 Net assets, unrestricted 47,368 Total Expenses $881,482 $891,509 Net assets invested in property 2,097,896 Change in net assets $43,578 ($39,944) Net assets, temporarily restricted 173,336 1Schools, Camp, Nature Programs, Timber harvesting Net assets, permanently restricted 515,900 2 Membership and donations Total Liabilities $3,002,181 3First Season, Century Ride, Hillclimb Bike Race 4Rental income, investment income, miscellaneous Our financial position is very strong. We have a large cash balance; however, the majority of the funds are restricted by grantors for specific purposes. These funds cannot be spent until the purpose is fulfilled. Some grants are short term; however, some require a year or more to fulfill. This causes pe- riods when cash flow is difficult in spite of having cash in the bank. Almost all of the Property and Equipment balance is for the Albany Nature Learning Center. Debt against TMCC’s property is only 6% of the asset value, and we hope to have it paid off in the near future.

Revenue Expenses Other Program Income4 Revenue 3% Admin 15% 14% Resticted Grants 34% General Support 19%

Program Fundraising Related Fundraising 25% 61% Events 29%

REVENUE: Tin Mountain is fortunate to have several sources EXPENSES: The majority of our expenses go toward fulling our of revenue: camp and school fees, donations from nature pro- mission – teaching in schools and hosting nature programs at the grams, membership and donations, restricted grants, fundrais- Nature Learning Center (NLC), running summer nature camps, ing events (First Season, Century Bike Ride, Mount Washington NLC building expenses, research projects, land stewardship, etc. Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb), retail sales, timber harvesting , and Fundraising expenses are dominated by the Hillclimb, which also investment income. We are pleased to report that membership rev- raises the most funds for Tin Mountain. enue was up 35% and general fundraising was up 11%. We also had a very successful year in procuring grants. Camp & College Grants Scholarships Restricted Funds Thomas Albert Dean & Gayle Baker High School Program Support Kate Bergeron Cogswell Benevolent Trust Kenneth A Brett School Bushee Thorn Mountain Retreat Trail Development Carroll County Altrusa Foundation The Robert & Dorothy Goldberg Charitable Foundation Eaton Conservation Commission Lisa Cote Research Director and Interns Marilyn D’Aquanni Anonymous Foundation Eastern Propane & Oil Support of Fryeburg Academy May Term Adam Gill Clarence E. Mulford Trust Sam & Betsey Harding Michele Kidder Project Kite Berlin & Gorham Schools Kenneth & Sarah Kimball Neil & Louise Tillotson Fund Ellin Leonard Myrna Lloyd Support of Summer Camp Equipment Daniel O’Neill Pequawket Foundation Tamworth Conservation Commission Support for Environmental Book Club White Mountain Health Center Stephen & Tabitha King Foundation Member Match In Honor Of Anonymous Foundation Dorilda & Leo Card Brook Trout Habitat Enhancement Joyce Munise Carroll County Conservation District Jodi Pinder Forest Management Plan Kathleen Pistocco Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Lori Kinsey Community Nature Program Sponsors Stephen Weeder & Tish Hanlon Hancock Lumber Marc Cecere Bank of New Hampshire Kathleen Cotter Ragged Mountain Equipment Lydia Lucy Settlers Green OVP Lorriane & Bob Tilney General Support 1% for the Planet Anonymous Horst Engineering Dirty Girl Race Scott & Deborah Livingston Rick & Jean Steber Maya Cole Thaire & Deborah Bryant Andrew Cohen Westmeadow Fund Stephanie Barns Barbara Fortune Stephen Card Joyce Munise The Rockwell Family Elizabeth Mills Gail Zimmerman Cline Intern Lori Jean Kinsey Scholarships Kathleen Pistocco Mary Burack Ann Doucette Seymour Cohen Jeffrey Cohen Michael Cline David Govatski The Dryer Family Foundation Tin Mountain Conservation Center Members & Donors Rockwell Members Katy Hamil & Bruce Chester Laurel Smith & Kevin Donohoe Lifetime Members Dick & Pat Brunelle Ann Doucette * Camp/College scholarship donors John Bruni & Dale D Warren David & Barbara Douglass Thaire & Deborah Bryant Eric Dow David Paige & William Abbott Joe & Judy Burgess Janet Dow Accu Temp Services Andrew & Alison Burke Deborah Downing-Peoples Kevin Ackert Douglas & Kathryn Burnell Noreen & Dave Downs Adair Family Heather & Seth Burnell Linda & Hank Dresch Allan Aldrich & Linda Comeau Anita Burroughs* James & Jean Drummond Albert Alex Tammy Byrnes The Dryer Family Foundation Joyce & George Huntley Allan Kristine Carbone Roland & Bette DuBois Jeanette & William Almy Carl Siemon Family Charitable Trust Mike & Sarah Duffy* Susan Anderson Scott & Eleanor Pansar Cecil Frances Duffy Roy & Duddie Andrews* Anne Chace Thomas C. & Ruth Earlew Anna Stickney Chapter DAR Hadley Champlin Julia Edmunds Steve Armand Jeanne & John Chanley Brian Eling Deborah Ayers Helen Chapell Emsbo-Mattingly Family Joe Bagshaw & Melinda Coyle William & Elizabeth Chapin C.Anthony & Suzanne Federer Lori & Frank Balantic Robert Cheskey Stuart Feldman F. Michael Bannon Christopher P. Williams Architects Margaret & Charles Felton Patricia Barker Robin Clark Robert & Darlene Ference William Barrett George & Aila Clausen Kat & Ian Ferguson Barry Family Clean Earth Matters, LLC Betty & Tino Fernandes Susan Beane Gary Cline Bill Findeisen Theresa Beckett & Matt Krug Wendy Ketchum & Norman Cloutier Kathleen Finnerty Edward Beecher & Christine Clyne Jeffrey Cohen Katherine & Douglas Flippin Alexander, Masha, Mark & Bianca Belyi Andrew Cohen Gay Folland* Chernyak Family Staci & Ben Colbath* Suzann Foord Martha & Frank Benesh* John Cole Robert Foppiano Benevity Community Impact Fund Dixie & Buzz Coleman Kristen Ford Ann & Richard Bennett Joanne Corcoran Henry Forrest Dianna Bennington Laura Jawitz & Gordon Cormack* Barbara Fortune Peter & Emily Benson & Family* Mike Tamulis & Laraine Cormack* Judith Fowler* Kathleen & H. Edmund Bergeron* Christine Costello Betsy & Brian Fowler Gene & Sue Bergoffen* Gerard & Joyce A. Cote Brian Fox Theresa Bernhardt* Kathleen Cotter Karen Franke Daniel Bianchino Linda Coviello & Dana Patch* Sarah & Alec Frankel Waltraud Bihn Peter Crane Kim Frase George Bishop Robert & Susan Crowley Deborah & David Freedman Linda Blais Cheryl Cullion Freedom Charitable Foundation Barbara Bloomberg Karen Cummings Patricia Freysinger Robert & Elaine Boissevain Laura Cummings Laurie Gabriel Bonsignore Family Jeff Cummings Theresa Ann & James F. Gallagher* Ellin & Chris Booras Colleen Curran Joanne Clarey & Anne Garland John & Ellie Border Enya Taylor Currier Larry Garland Bruce Borossky Tara Taylor & T.O. Currier* Betsy and Don Gemmecke David Condoulis & Kim Bowker Kate & Bruce Curtis-Mclane Sally & Jim Gibson Robert Bowman & Lori Tradewell Sarah Davidson Robert & Jane Gillard Lynn Bradbury, Jenna & Rebecca Isaacson Peter Davis Mary Ginder Gloria Brennan Thomas & Dorcas Deans Anne Glavin Richard Brisbois Linda Denis Sharon Gogan Eileen & Bill Brochu Richard & Gloria Dennison Dale & Pat Goodwin E. Allen & Joanne Brooks Joel Deretchin Jon & Kimi Goodwin William Broussard Del & Marilyn Desmarais Linda & Dennis Gordon Thomas & Laura Broussard Dick McClure & Nancy Devine David Govatski Richard Brown Matthew DiMaio David Gotjen & Linda Gray Steve Gray Frank & Janet Kern Christina & Douglas McAllister JJ & Joanne Green Denise Kimball Robert McConaghy Leonard & Barbara Gulino Lori-Jean Kinsey Jean McConnell Tommy Gunn Kiwanis Club of Mt Washington Valley* Kristen McDermott Emily Guzas Richard Klausner Sandy McDermott Scott & Billie Hale Peter & Elaine Klose* Darlene & Kevin McEnaney Larry Hall Jerry Knirk & Cam Spence Knirk Dyane McIndoe Susannah Halpern Joseph & Fannie Knowles Kenneth & Linda McKenzie Stephen Weeder & Tish Hanlon Robert Koppe Jennifer McKown Lucy Gatchell & Dexter Harding Sherri & Michael Kracht Maureen Enos & Rebecca McReynolds Russell & Lynne Hart Roxy Kupetz Wendy & John McVey Kevin Hart Bill & Lucy LaCasse Judith Meagher Ronald Hartfelder Jennifer Lain* John & Catherine Mersfelder Tara Hartnett Sheryl & Mark Lambert Kathleen & Robert Metz Stephanie & Peter Hastings Walter Lancaster Gary Mezynski David & Carol Hastings Russell & Joan Lanoie Arthur & Beverly Micallef James & Linda Hastings Elizabeth Fox & Wayne Lapham Jack Middleton Ted Morgan & Mary Lou Hatcher Joe LaRue Elizabeth Mills Stuart T. & Barbara B. Hauser Jeff & Susie Lathrop Catherine & Christopher Milton Nancy J. & Carroll Hayes Margaret Merritt & Ronald Lawler Sally McMurdo & Peter Minnich Pat & Bob Heiges* Ed & Marlene Lawton Tracy Minnix Keagan Hennessy Teresa & Frederick Leach Gael Rockwell & Ty Minton Paul Hennigan Michael Leahy Charles Monaghan Kimberly Henry Brenda Leavitt* Virginia Monnes Charlene & Ronald Hibbs George LeBlanc Ann & Murdock Montague Patricia & John Higgins Thelma LeBlanc Cynthia Morgan Kenneth Hodges William Lee Andrew Morris John Hoffman Richard & Eileen Lennon Nancy Morrison Jen & Matt Hohenboken* Diana Levy Mount Washington Valley Choral Society Frank & Barbara Holmes Lewis M. & Esther Perlstein Family Found Mountain Garden Club Deborah Holmes Donna Lietz Mountain Top Music Berthold & Valerie Horn Lindsey’s Paint & Wallpaper Mt.Washington Valley Stompers Janice Houghton Linda Hall & John Little* Joyce Munise Charles & Maureen Houghton Cheryl & Paul Littlefield Bob & Jean Murphy* Edith Houlihan Sean & Mary Littlefield Tessa & Andrew Narducci* John Howe Scott & Deborah Livingston Kerri Nash Harrison & Barbara Hoyt Christopher Logan Robert Nelson* Jared Hudson Jane & Alan Lounsbury Blaine Nelson Priscilla & Frank Hundley Lucy Hardware Network for Good Gloria & Tom Hutchings William Luisi NE Mtn Bike Assoc, White Mtn Chapter Scott Hutchins Roy Lundquist John Newton Irene & Joe Jacintho Michael Lutjen & Marcia Scogin Charlie Nims* Eleanor Jenkins Jean P. Lynch Nicole Stephens Nordlund Revocable Trust Vickie & Rick Jenkinson Mike & Karen Travers Lynch Northeast Auto Body, Inc. Valerie Jensen Gary & Karen MacDonald* Sharon Nothnagle Tony Jerome Jeanne-Marie Maher Brenda Obrien Jessie B. Cox Fund For Environment Linda & Scott Mahler Sheila & Grace O’Connor Bertha Ellsmore & Sam Johnson* Edmund & Lynda Mahoney Jimmy & Donese Oliver Peggy Johnson Katie & Peter Malia Nathalie & Sam Orans Diane Johnson Manero Family Alex Ortiz Mark & Natalya Johnson Tracy Marnich David Orva Melanie & Nathan Johnston Deborah Marques Amy &Dan Osetek Nina Kahn Marriott Foundation A. Neill Osgood Anne & Bob Kantack Margaret & Sut Marshall James & Donna Osgood Kathryn & Bengt Karlsson Molly Marston Tedd Osgood Cheryl & John Keator David & Jeanne Mason* Lisa & Paul Paglierani Brian & Grace Keeler Pam & Phil Mason* Gail Paine Walt & Cathie Keirans David Maudsley Priscilla Parent Gillian Kellogg* May Kelly’s Cottage Catherine Paris Judy & Dan Kennedy Joe & Daryl Mazzaglia Cecelia Peacock Peter Pekins Rick & Carol Mancinelli Simmons John Watkins Aaron Pelham Jennifer & Tony Simone Gabrielle Watson John & Alice Pepper Jeff Sires Merle & Herm Weber Joyce Perkins Barbara & Frederick Slader Harvey Weener Anne Peterson Lyn Slanetz Chris Welch John Peterson David & Diane Smith Howie & Sue Wemyss* Tim Keith & Bill Petry Michael Smith Michele Westin Karl & Susan Pfeil* Faye D. & W. Donald Soderberg Abigail King & David Weston Carol & Alan Pierce Ed & Sue Solar Evelyn & Paul Whelton Kathleen Pistocco Darlene & Warren Spence Lisa & Will White Richard & Prudence Plusch* James & Wendy St. Pierre Family Jeff White & Joyce Peseroff Kenneth Pothier Rick & Jean Steber* White Mountain Musical Arts Lauren & Robert Potter Bruce & Barbara Stelle White Mountain Waldorf Alix & Bob Pratt Judith Bailey & Stephen Oppenheim Mick Wienholt Jean & Bill Preis Diana Stevenson Jennifer Wiley Sara Preston Kathy & Dick Stewart Christopher & Ann Williams Protect Our Winters Theo & Melanie Stibbons Julie Wilson Richard Quint Carin Stimolo Steve & Maureen Wilson R&R Woodworkers Robert & Suzanne B. 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Richmond & Sue Talbot Arlene & Charlie Zaccaria Roman Kokodyniak & Lynn Rockwell Charles Taylor Peter & Margaret Zack Seth Rockwell Bob Teichman Kathryn Zainea Martha Rockwell Linda Terry Zeb’s General Store Marilyn Rodes Mary Judge Thayer Ellen & Andrew Zelman Ned Rogerson The Wentworth Hotel Gail Zimmerman Jason Roth Brenda & Don Thibodeau* Juan Zorrilla Anthony Ruddy Heidi Thomas Arlene Russell Beth & Kim Thomas Brett & Cindy Russell Jean Macomber Thompson Business Gary & Ankie Rustad Katharine Thompson RWN Property Services Inc. Richard & Beth Thompson-Tucker Members Madeleine Ryan Judy & David Tiberio Benefactor Caitlin Sackman Lorraine & Bob Tilney Black Mountain Property Services Inc. Stacy Sand* Ruth Timchak Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club Josh & Miranda Sandahl* Susan Tofani Northern Extremes Bob Santoro Dave & Joan Townley Story Land Robert Sardella Jotham Trafton White Mtn Oil & Propane, Inc. Glenn & Sonni Saunders Clinton Trussell Leslie & Warren Schomaker Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Of Supporter Diane Schuette The Eastern Slopes Mason & Mason Insurance Nicole & David Sclama Sarah Van Boven & Family May Kelly’s Cottage Robert & Suzanne Scolamiero Johanna Vienneau Modern Woodmen Joseph & Diane Scott* Arthur & Carol Viens North Conway House of Jerky David & Judith Seddon Karen & Victor Vitek North Conway House of Olive Oil Jon Seliger Martin Wagner Settlers Green OVP Paula Shappell Stephen Walker & Diane DeLuca The Valley Originals Mary Ellen Shea Gabriele Wallace The Wentworth Hotel Kara Shellhamer Hilary Wallis Thompson House Eatery Hamish Sherlock Riley Walters Tuckerman Brewing Company Bob Follansbee & Jenny Silverman Barry & Bonnie Ward White Mountain Puzzles Business Special Thanks for Your Time and Talents Members (cont.) Tom Albert David Freedman Maria Medina Jeanette & Bill Almy Aaron Fryman Frank Murphy Roy & Duddie Andrews Jim & Theresa Gallagher Mike Nilan Enthusiast Deb Ayers Anne Garland Vince Pelote Cafe Noche Carlene Bane Lucy Gatchell Anne Peterson Computer Port Inc. Meagan Barry Don Gemmecke Karl & Susan Pfeil Country Cabinets, LLC Barbara & Frank Barton Lucy Glasgow Carol Pierce Eastman Inn Nona Bauer Dale & Pat Goodwin Cathy Poppenwimer EG Chandler Inc. Martha & Frank Benesh Gaye Gould Luke Quigley JT Realty/KW Lakes & Mntns Realty Ann Bennett Linda Gray & David Gotjen Mark & Susan Ross-Parent Maine Dry Stone Emily & Peter Benson Steve Graustein Lynne Route Maine Turf Company Ellin & Chris Booras Joanne Green Leslie Rowse Memorial Hospital Maine Health Kim Bowker Susan Halpern Windy Rigazio Off the Beaten Path Alex Bradford Scott Hammond Jeff Sansone Oxford House Bill & Eileen Brochu Betsey & Sam Harding Bob Santoro Richard Plusch Antiques Will Broussard Jim & Linda Hastings Dawson Santoro Alkalay & Smillie, P.L.L.C Thaire Bryant Pat & Bob Heiges Carol Saunders Stonehurst Manor Joe & Judy Burgess Steve Hempel Molly Savard Weston’s Farm Doug Burnell Paul Hennigan Leslie Schomaker Brian Byrne Charlene Hibbs Merle Sciacca Zeb’s General Store Kathy Bowie John & Pat Higgins Gregory Shafer Linda & Steve Blais Jen & Matt Hohenboken Wendell Shaffer Special Thanks Joel Clement Larisa Hohenboken Mary Sheldon Dixie Coleman Barbara & Harrison Hoyt Terry Sheridan Café Noche David Condoulis Barbara & Frank Holmes Ward Simonton Conway Daily Sun John Cooper Gloria Hutchings Laurel Smith D’s Pizza - Fryeburg Lorraine Cormack Greg Izzo Peter Smith Destination Cycling Christine Costello Cheryl & John Keator Linda Sorenson Dutch Bloemen Winkel Peter Crane Grace & Brian Keeler Tim Sorgi Flatbread Pizza Sue & Bob Crowley Linda King Donovan Spaulding Freedom Computer, Inc T.O. 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Tin Mountain Conservation Center’s Mission “ To promote an appreciation of the natural environmental among chidren, adults, and families through hands-on programs in the schools, at camps, and in the community and to demonstrate responsible stewardship of natural resources through land protection, research, sustainable forestry, agriculture, and energy.” www.tinmountain.org 603.447.6991 Albany, NH03818 1245 BaldHillRd Tin MountainConservationCenter

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