Scenic Hudson in the “Enriched by a sense of history, News   an abundance of ambition and a touch of dreamy audacity.” – The New York Times on our proposal  to restore the Pocantico River

“Scenic Hudson’s greatest strength is uniting people   in protecting and enjoying the  magnificent river that flows through our lives.” – Meryl Streep on our April Great River Sweep

“Scenic Hudson put the Saw Mill on the Governor’s radar.” “Scenic Hudson’s status as  – Waterwire.net on our work  to daylight the Saw Mill River the leading environmental advocate on the river is beyond dispute.”    – Kingston Daily Freeman on our  waterfront revitalization efforts “A sigh of relief in Hyde Park. Trust buys forest to keep “This is a project that  Roosevelt plot safe.” does everything right.” – The New York Times on our acquisition  of former FDR land   – Bloomberg.com on our plans  for Long Dock Beacon

Mid-Hudson Pattern for Progress 2005 Quality of Life Award Awards Winnakee Land Trust Good Land Award “Enriched by a sense of history, Victory Fuels    an abundance of ambition Deeper Commitment and a touch of dreamy audacity.” Let’s celebrate for a moment. This was the year when thousands of – The New York Times on our proposal  people — from to Maine — joined forces to stop a massive coal-burning to restore the Pocantico River cement plant in Columbia County. This victory exposed as an illusion the idea that a sustainable future could be built by reindustrializing the Hudson. Instead, the decision reaffirmed Scenic Hudson’s vision that our true prosperity lies in protecting and embracing the extraordinary ecological, recreational and cultural resources of the Hudson Valley. Despite this great victory, the Hudson remains profoundly threatened. It is not only industrial mega-projects that can destroy our legendary landscapes and foul our water and air. From Haverstraw to Kingston, from Fort Montgomery to Hyde Park — dozens of ill-conceived residential developments, both large and small, are scarring the banks of the river and threatening local communities. The worst of these developers promise economic benefits but leave behind a legacy of clear-cut forests, blasted ridge lines, clogged roads and overwhelmed community services. We will not allow this type of development to destroy the landscapes, water quality and heritage that generations have fought to protect. With your help Scenic Hudson can reinvent waterfronts and promote economic opportunity that complements the valley’s unique character. Ned Sullivan and Fred Rich along the . All Points Bulletin for Heroes Scenic Hudson, and the other organizations and leaders who are our partners, cannot meet this challenge alone. Only committed citizens can change the course of their towns and villages away from this sort of destructive development. The landmark “Scenic Hudson” court decision gave citizens the legal right to fight for their environment. Today, we are calling on everyone along the Hudson to use this hard-won right and stand up for our river and our communities. We will recognize, as Hudson Valley Heroes, anyone — young people and seniors, teachers, volunteers, businesses and government leaders — who makes a personal commitment to the future of the Hudson. We are well on the way to mobilizing tens of thousands of citizens to fight for their future as Hudson Valley Heroes. Thousands turn out each year to clean up our waterfront during Scenic Hudson’s Great River Sweep. Young volunteers are working with Scenic Hudson to create parks and water trails for kayaking the river’s length. Teachers are introducing children to the river’s wonders and motivating them to become its next generation of champions. Empowered citizens are using public hearings and voting booths to demand leadership that will safeguard our ecological and cultural heritage. We are well on our way. So please, visit www.HudsonValleyHeroes.org and sign the Hudson Valley Heroes pledge. Then volunteer, visit your mayor, attend a hearing, write a check and stand up for what you believe. Together, we can get the job done.

Frederic C. Rich Ned Sullivan Board Chair President

www.ScenicHudson.org Panoramic views of the Hudson Highlands from Mount Beacon.

Beacon: Emerging Model  of Riverfront Renaissance

eacon is an example of how Scenic Hudson’s expertise and collaborative approach and your  Bcontributions can transform a city. This year we and key partners reached important milestones in turning 25 pollution-scarred waterfront acres into a world-class park and “green” hotel, called Long Dock Beacon. We also opened a park that reconnects the city to historic Mount Beacon, a towering  gateway to the Hudson Highlands. Residents, officials and Scenic Hudson are making Beacon a great place to live and a cultural/eco-tourism destination. Scenic Hudson has been a catalyst for this 4To ensure that students and others continue success. Local leaders turned to us to experiencing Mount Beacon’s rich history, coordinate stakeholders who attracted the we created park maintenance partner- internationally heralded Dia:Beacon and Gov. ships with the city; Town of Fishkill; Mount George E. Pataki’s Rivers & Estuaries Center. Beacon Incline Railway Restoration Once marred by years of neglect, Main Street Society; state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; and the NY-NJ now has new shops next to longstanding Hudson Valley Trail Conference. businesses. Our planners helped link these Heroes urban gems with the riverfront and Hudson Actions Needed Ken Migliorelli, Tivoli Highlands. 4 Protected his family farm  We must raise $4 million so a damaged waterfront becomes a first-class public park. through a Scenic Hudson  Already Accomplished 4 conservation easement. 4With redevelopment partner Foss Group Foss Group Beacon must finance the $40 Beacon, we completed project designs million green hotel and conference center. “In the future maybe we won’t featuring innovative technologies, from a 4We are part of a team planning a working be able to get produce from vegetated roof to geothermal heating. The harbor with a ferry, recreational boating California and Mexico. project will set new standards for water- and other uses. Maybe we’ll rely on local front development and inclusive planning. 4Gateway to Mount Beacon Park will join produce. I want our prime 4Residents broadly support our plan thanks a network of other Scenic Hudson parks farm soils available for to unprecedented public participation that being improved to highlight riverside trails, our community.” included an advisory committee, site tours, pristine habitats, panoramic views and forums and more. historic treasures. 4Scenic Hudson and partners completed a riverfront trail, and with Dia:Beacon and arts group Minetta Brook, we commissioned a waterfront restoration by acclaimed artist George Trakas. 4Gateway to Mount Beacon Park features remnants of an incline railway that once made the mountain the valley’s #1 destination. We removed tons of trash and created trails with connections to other prime hiking spots, so that Mount Beacon is regaining prominence with valley adventurers.

 www.ScenicHudson.org We are defending the valley against super-sized developments that threaten our river and quality of life.

Kingston: Key Battle in  Waterfront Land Rush

ingston faces two proposals to create nonstop development along its last 1.5 K miles of open waterfront. While these projects could raise taxes, strain community services and jam roads, their effects will be felt far beyond Kingston. Approving 2,500 housing units would spike the local population by 25 percent — while setting a “green-light” precedent for super-sized developments. We are mobilizing residents and businesses to ensure that this and other valley waterfronts are benefits and not burdens for communities. Already Accomplished 4Our advocacy professionals and the Friends of Kingston Waterfront coalition, which we spearheaded, used storefront displays, public forums, phonathons and more to engage residents in shaping their waterfront. 4We organized impressive turnouts at public hearings and gained more opportunities for residents to scrutinize proposed plans. 4Scenic Hudson’s Sound Waterfront Planning Principles are guiding a better alternative. We are championing a smaller development with traditionally scaled houses and businesses on pedestrian friendly streets. We want kids and others to enjoy natural areas where they can experience the Hudson. We are pushing for healthier wildlife habitats because this will mean a healthier environment and healthier citizens. Actions Needed 4Outreach will continue to ensure that the public’s vision of a beautiful, economically vibrant waterfront is realized. Hudson Valley 4We need donations for consultants who will provide expert analysis of the developers’ claims. Heroes Flora Jones, Beacon Stands up for her waterfront and wants it open for everyone.

“If this is your home, you own it. Don’t you want to protect your home? Don’t you want a say in what goes on? You have to create the environment you want.”

Beacon’s former industrial waterfront (left) and the vision for the redevelopment (above).  Break Comes in PCB  Stalemate; Further  Vigilance Needed

ur efforts to compel GE to remove its health-threatening PCBs from the  OHudson River advanced when the company agreed to implement the first part of a two-phase  cleanup. This followed three years of GE’s stalling through negotiations with the EPA. GE’s agreement to  perform the first phase — only 10 percent of the project — is progress in a world where the corporate giant  unduly influences the initiative. Scenic Hudson, and the Friends of a Clean Hudson Already Accomplished coalition we are part of, want GE to commit to 4We ignited public criticism for GE’s “ecomag- the whole cleanup. We are concerned that the ination” advertising blitz that seeks to position company will produce an unsuccessful first phase the company as earth-friendly. and then seek to avoid responsibility for the 4At shareholder meetings, Scenic Hudson and remaining 90 percent. GE continues a lawsuit to allies continued highlighting the company’s lack eliminate the law requiring businesses to fix of leadership on PCBs. environments they blight. Also, they have used 4When GE used its congressional influence to congressional clout to initiate another study on this engineer another study to delay the cleanup, exhaustively researched project. We will not rest we worked with Sens. Clinton and until GE does right by America’s river. Schumer and Congressman Hinchey to ensure no further foot-dragging. Hudson Valley Actions Needed Heroes 4Scenic Hudson will continue overseeing cleanup plans while pressing New York State to require Deborah Mack, Irvington GE to halt the seepage of toxic PCBs from its Volunteered to build a trail. former plant sites along the river. “Two weeks fixing trails at Mount 4We will watchdog the federal-state effort to document ecological injuries from GE’s Hudson Beacon was great. The experience River PCBs and to advocate for compensation to brought to life the valley’s history the public as provided by law. and beauty. I’ll stay involved with the river.” We won’t rest until GE does right by America’s river (below).

 www.ScenicHudson.org SLC Industrial Nightmare Defeated;  New Economic Vision Advances

eralded as a landmark victory, stopping the St. Lawrence Cement plant and the pollution Hand economic stagnation it would have brought Columbia County and the valley was close to a miracle. Years of fierce activism defeated a well-funded corporation and sowed the seeds for future prosperity. Now we are building support for a bold plan to revitalize Hudson’s historic South Bay. Our ecologists and planners are working 4The South Bay revitalization project with community partners. Together we are began when Scenic Hudson, responding creating a nonindustrial waterfront that to an invitation by community leaders, recaptures the business, residential and helped form a coalition of talented natural vitality that once characterized groups. This coalition includes Friends South Bay. of Hudson and businesspeople who, along with us, are drawing the commu- Hudson Valley Already Accomplished nity into developing a waterfront that creates jobs and celebrates the area’s Heroes 4 With allies Friends of Hudson, The dynamic beauty and history. Peter and Jo Baer, Nyack Olana Partnership and the Hudson Valley Preservation Coalition, we mobilized Actions Needed Longtime supporters  residents across the Northeast to defeat mobilize friends and  4 a company that spent $60 million We must create a groundswell of sup- neighbors to protect  pushing its ill-conceived project. port for our South Bay vision. the river. 4Conducting detailed field research, 4Scenic Hudson and our economic “We never tire of looking at the consultant were critical. Our findings Scenic Hudson soon will identify natural areas that can be restored. Also we are Hudson. The river is a constant shaped a compelling alternative economic source of nourishment and vision. State decision-makers heard our exploring new business and residential call for economic opportunity that builds opportunities for the city. must be protected for future on, rather than degrades, our world- 4We and the coalition are examining a generations at all cost.” class natural, cultural and historic assets. large residential project that could derail South Bay’s revitalization.

Environmental Quality Director Alix Gerosa led our team to victory in the battle against the cement plant (below).

 Healthy Environment,  We are working with Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow (above) on a comprehensive approach to Economy at Former GM Plant waterfront development. ur recommendations on how GM can transform Sleepy Hollow’s waterfront by redeveloping Oits 100-acre former assembly plant there have gained potent support. Scenic Hudson is championing a design that restores habitats and enables people to experience the river’s beauty. Already Accomplished Actions Needed 4Residents are calling for riverside trails 4We will continue negotiating with and places for kayaking and hands-on developers and officials to realize school field trips. the full potential of this important 4Our concept for restoring the nearby valley asset. Pocantico River won broad support for its potential to control flooding, im- prove water quality and provide needed wildlife habitat. 4Endorsements from the Hudson River Fishermen’s Association, Sierra Club and Federated Conservationists of Westchester County are building community buy-in for our plan. Hudson Valley Heroes Joseph Squillante, Mount Vernon Scenic Hudson envisions converting www.hudsonriverphotography.com a concrete slab to a second branch Has been photographing of the Pocantico River. his beloved Hudson for  25 years.

“I meet many people who also love the river. My aim is to nurture and expand this community. The Hudson is a continual source of inspiration.”

 www.ScenicHudson.org Daring to Imagine a Yonkers River  Uncovered, a Downtown Reborn

contaminated riverfront was reborn in 2004 with new businesses and residences and a A spectacular park. This is an example of results delivered by an organization that sticks with a vision until success is achieved. We have been working with community leaders in Yonkers since the 1980s, and this year our planning team — prompted by Gov. George E. Pataki — created an ingenious plan for uncovering part of the Saw Mill River. Already Accomplished Actions Needed 4We secured a grant from the Pataki 4Scenic Hudson will help prepare an administration to study the habitat environmental impact statement for restoration opportunities in the Saw the daylighting initiative. Mill “daylighting” plan. 4We and local partners will work with 4A developer who wants to build a stadium city leaders, the governor and developer A team (above) investigates complex bordering the Saw Mill embraced to secure financing so the vision the “daylighting” potential of our plan and its potential to create a becomes reality. an underground portion of the world-class attraction as part of a phased Saw Mill River in the Larkin downtown redevelopment plan. Plaza area. A scientifically based rendering illustrates what an uncovered Saw Mill could look like. Public Jewel in Manhattan  Makes Strides

ot since has seen a project as transformative as Hudson River Park. NStretching along the West Side waterfront, the new park offers lush lawns and extraordinary views at many locations. Scenic Hudson is part of a coalition led by Friends of Hudson River Park and  visionary Al Butzel. Now 30 percent complete, the project eventually will include 13 piers reconstructed as parks with ball fields, historic boats, educational facilities and more. Already Accomplished 4Scenic Hudson used its position as a con- servation leader to help win support from Gov. George E. Pataki, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the Lower Manhattan Devel- opment Corporation and business leaders.

Actions Needed President Ned Sullivan 4Scenic Hudson will continue helping Friends discussing the Hudson of Hudson River Park raise $80 million River’s future with needed to complete construction and Gov. George E. Pataki. co-sponsoring programs that bring people to Manhattan’s Hudson waterfront.

 Land Purchases Protect  FDR’s Legacy, Bald Eagles,  We safeguarded irreplaceable lands that make the valley Other Treasures unique, such as the FDR Home (below right) and Eleanor ith a horde of developers snatching up riverfront acreage, Scenic Hudson saves lands Roosevelt’s Val-Kill. Wthat embody the valley’s unrivaled beauty, natural wonders and historic treasures. Safeguarding such land helps to prevent health-threatening pollution caused by runaway development, to maintain valuable farming and tourism jobs and to protect the valley’s place in our national heritage. The largest environmental group and land trust focused on the valley, Scenic Hudson has  preserved more than 20,000 acres. Facing escalating development pressures, we are leveraging our power by encouraging more state and local spending for land protection. Since 1996 valley communities have pledged $120 million for preserving land, adding financial punch to partner- ships with Scenic Hudson. Already Accomplished 4Scenic Hudson, with the Town of Red Hook, protected Feller Farm and its 139 4Scenic Hudson bought 336 acres linking Hudson Valley acres. Operating since 1746, it is one the FDR Home/Library with Eleanor of nine farms in the town that we have Roosevelt’s Val-Kill. Heroes helped remain in agriculture. 4We purchased 123 riverfront acres at Barry Hopkins, Catskill Four-Mile Point in Greene County. The Actions Needed Teacher and naturalist parcel is home to bald eagles, spawning 4Partnering with Albany County, we are helps children appreciate fish and a 2,500-foot Hudson shoreline. turning a former industrial rail line into the richness of our valley. 4In Columbia County, we protected 381 a recreational trail. acres to buffer Stockport Flats Hudson 4Scenic Hudson will continue leading “My students often know more River National Estuarine Research efforts to improve and protect the work about lions in Africa than Reserve — an ecological powerhouse of local land trusts, now threatened about their own region. and important field laboratory. by Congress. Scenic Hudson’s volunteer 4With the Town of Warwick, we pro- programs connect my students tected the scenic 93-acre Raynor Farm, with their natural world.” Orange County, which dates to the 1770s and boasts prime farmland.

10 Important Turning Point in 30-Year Power Plant Struggle

s Winston Churchill said , “Never give up...never, never, never.” Undeterred by corporate stall tactics, protracted Anegotiations and lawsuits, Scenic Hudson and partners Riverkeeper and NRDC moved significantly closer this year to getting valley power plants to do the right thing for the river. Every day since 1975, the plants have cooled their facilities with obsolete equipment requiring billions of gallons of river water. The practice kills fish and heavily damages the river’s ecosystem. Fixing this situation is crucial to restoring the Hudson’s environmental and economic potential. Already Accomplished 4We helped move the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to hold legal hearings about forcing Danskammer and Roseton both in Newburgh, and Indian Point in Buchanan to install modern cooling equipment. 4We participated with Riverkeeper in a lawsuit challenging lax federal standards on power plant cooling technology. Actions Needed 4For the DEC hearings, our legal team is preparing technical arguments on fish and estuary biology, best practices for power plant cooling as well as Billions of gallons of Hudson River water are used to cool power economics and visual impacts. plant machinery, killing fish and damaging the ecosystem. Healthy, Swimmable Hudson? Not with a Sewage Problem

few decades ago, the Hudson was characterized as an “open sewer.” Great progress has Aoccurred because of government-supported improvements in wastewater treatment and enforcement of water quality rules encouraged by Scenic Hudson, other environmental advocates and residents. Swimmers now flock to public beaches in places like Croton and Kingston Point. A key measure of the river’s recovery will be when its entire 315-mile length is safe for swimming. But the job is far from done. Already Accomplished Water still fails to meet standards 4Gov. George E. Pataki announced a goal of a for swimming, particularly right swimmable Hudson by 2009. after storms overwhelm treatment 4We participated in public forums and published capacity. Sewage in the river is print and Web communications to raise public a new emphasis for Scenic awareness. Hudson, so our environmental specialists are diligently at work Actions Needed on solutions. 4We will partner with affected communities to explore solutions and advocate for more federal and state funding. 10a www.ScenicHudson.org Financial Overview onsolidated results for Scenic Hudson and The Scenic Hudson Land Trust for the fiscal year Consolidated Expenses Cending June 30, 2005, show strong financial performance. Total operating expenses were $10.5 million versus $7.1 million the previous year and included $2.6 million for lands gifted to Land Preservation 70% New York State. Spending on program activities increased to $7.9 million (net of lands Environmental Quality 6% transferred) from $7.1 million in FY 04, up 11.9 percent; at the same time, management and fund-raising costs decreased from $1.1 million to $1 million, lowering overhead from 15.3 Education &  Volunteers 3% percent to 12.9 percent of total spending.

Scenic Hudson – Operating expenses Financial Structure – Scenic Hudson main- totaled $4.29 million, a 7.2-percent decrease tains two endowments: a board-designated when compared to FY 04. Operating revenues fund for general operating expenses ($6.1 totaled $4.8 million and included $3.2 million million at year-end FY 05) and The Lila in public support, a 7.4-percent increase from Acheson and DeWitt Wallace Hudson Valley the previous year, and $1.6 million in sup- Land Preservation Endowment ($129.4 million port from endowments, a 7-percent decrease.  at year-end FY 05) used to support capital costs Additionally, fund-raising efforts secured and expenses related to land acquisitions and over $2 million in multi-year pledges to conservation easements. The assets are pooled sponsor activities over the next three years.  in a diversified portfolio supervised by an Spending was lower in FY 05 because an early Investment Committee and total investment victory on the St. Lawrence Cement campaign return was 9 percent for FY 05. The board sets allowed the organization to curtail spending on a spending rate for the endowments; since Riverfront  Management and Communities 6% consultants and expert witnesses. FY 99, this has been 5 percent of the past General 4% The Scenic Hudson Land Trust – 12 quarters’ rolling average value. The board  Operating Communications 5% expenses totaled $6.2 million, including $1.75 engages PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP to  Fund Raising 6% million to purchase conservation easements perform an independent audit and prepare the on 640 acres in Columbia, Dutchess and corporate tax returns. Orange counties. The land trust acquired and Although lands for public use are tax-exempt, capitalized three parcels, totaling 552 acres Scenic Hudson paid $259,594 in property  in Dutchess, Orange and Greene counties, taxes and payments in lieu of taxes in FY 05 for $5.2 million. During the year the land and $179,667 in FY 04. Consolidated Revenues trust transferred four properties to govern- Foundations 23% ment agencies to ensure the land’s long-term preservation. Investment Allocation for Spending 61% In FY 04, the Board of Directors established a reserve fund for conservation easement  enforcement. Contributions to the reserve were $50,000 during the year, and investment income credited to the fund was $58,532. At year-end the fund’s balance was $483,533.

Consolidated Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2005 June 30, 2004 Land areas (at cost)  53,277 52,221 Cash & investments  147,436 143,414 Other assets  3,047 1,915 Total assets  203,761 197,550 Other Sources 3% Liabilities   499 735 Net assets   203,262 196,815 Individuals 13% Total liabilities and net assets 203,761 197,550      (in thousands)

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Ariana Jostad-Laswell Christina Osburn Walt Thompson Constitution Marsh Audubon Conservation Council Sustainable Hudson Valley Jeff Katz Kathy and Martin Overington Pamela Timmins Center and Sanctuary Maple Ridge Bruderhof Target Stores, Inc. #1083 John Keogh Ann Marie Palefsky Linda Toback Cornwall High School Mezzanine: Café and Thomson-Clarks Mills Janet and Dave Kettler Jonna Paolella Mario Torchio Environmental Club Bookstore Residents Committee for a Greg Kilmer David and Sarah Papier Paula and Michael Trimble Coxsackie-Athens Michigan Technological Heritage Corridor Park Valerie Kilmer Rich Parisio Frances Turner Environmental Club University Village of Tivoli Ann Kinney Roseann Petrie Wendy Ulrich Croton Conservation Millbrook School Unitarian Universalist Church Esther Kiviat Erica Pivko Craig and Patsy Vogel Advisory Council Mount Beacon Incline Railway Visions – 2005 Dave Kliphon Steve and Alice Plotnick Bill Volk Cub Scout Pack 15, Troy Restoration Society Wallkill River Task Force Kathleen Kluber Michael Prendergast Ying Wang Cub Scout Pack 16, Museum of the Hudson West Esopus Landowners Jill Knapp Mike Priano Micheline Warner Washingtonville Highlands Association Lorraine Koch Mark Price Debbie Way Cub Scout Pack 42 New Baltimore Conservancy Wilderstein Preservation Peter Kohlmann Ashley Proscia Casey Wesley Cub Scout Pack 144 New Windsor-Cornwall WVKR-FM Connie Kostus Karen Psilopoulos Michael West Lincoln Titus School Optimist Club Lenora Kovacs Julie Pucci Gus White Cub Scout Pack 252 New York-New Jersey Trail Jonathon Kruk Carrie Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Williams Dobbs Ferry Conservation Conference Lawrence Kunz Gabrielle Ranzi Taffy Williams Advisory Board Newcomb Lion’s Club Steven Kusy Audrey Reifler Cynthia Wilson Dutchess ARC Niskayuna High School, Rachel Lagodka Warren P. Reiss Aaron Wolf Dutchess Community College Environmental Study Team Carlton Lawson Helen and Bill Relyea Dan Wolfield Collegiate Science & North River Friends of Susan Leader Robert Richer Lynn Woods Technology Entry Program Clearwater Ann and Keech LeClair Gordon Riggs Marion Zimmer Dutchess County 4-H NYS Office of Parks, Recreation Steven Libby Colum Riley Environmental Committee and Historic Preservation Stan Lichens Gene Riordan Organizations of the Unitarian Universalist Oakwood Friends School Eric Lind Sean Ritchey 4-H, Cornell Cooperative Congregation of the Ossining High School Alexandro Lines Cary Robinson Extension Catskills (Kingston) Environmental Club Ann Loeding Yvette Rogers Adirondack Mountain Club Esopus Creek Conservancy Ossining Waterfront Alliance Elizabeth LoGiudice Peter Rose Adirondack Nature Town of Esopus Waterfront Palisades Interstate Anthony Loughian Steve Rosenberg Conservancy and Adirondack Advisory Board Parks Commission Michael Madsen Morgan Ross Land Trust Fats in the Cats Patagonia, NYC, Upper Kathy Magee Brian Rothe Adirondack Park Agency Fishkill Creek Watershed West Side Robert Maher Tom Ruane and Eileen Travis Visitor Information Center Committee Peekskill Recreation John Maile David Ruff The Adirondack School Friends of Historic Kingston Phi Theta Kappa, Michael Mallon Chris Ruhe Albany Amateur Athletic Club Friends of Rockland Lake Marist College Heather Maloney Thomas Rundell Arlington Rotary Club Friends of Rondout Piermont Civic Association Leslie Mansell Joanne Salvo Arts Society of Kingston George Washington School Pomona Civic Organization Megan Mansfield Mary Jo Sanguily Beczak Environmental Girl Scout Troop 410 Poughkeepsie High School Kathy and Peter Marsh Barry Schechter Education Center Girl Scout Troop 549 Putnam Clinic Rebecca Martin Joan Scheu Beta Alpha Psi, Marist College Girl Scouts Ralph T. Waterman Bird Club Tracy Mauer Karen Schlesinger Boy Scout Troop 42 Greene County Soil and REHAB Programs, Inc., Sally and Mike Mazzarella Elizabeth Schroeder Boy Scout Troop 53 Water Conservation District Vocational Services Rynda McCray Divney Tung Schwalbe Boy Scout Troop 72 Highland Middle School Riverdale Nature Conservancy Kitty McCullogh Jennifer Schwarts Boy Scout Troup 163 Peer Leaders Riverkeeper Elaine McDonough Joe Scott Riverside Park Fund

14d www.ScenicHudson.org Board of Directors

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Vogel Bank Julius Baer & Co., Ltd. Long Dock Beacon he following board members served during the fiscal year Mr. and Mrs. Cope B. Walbridge Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc. Maar Printing Service Brian and Beth Wallach Deutsche Bank Americas  Laurie S. Mandy  Tending June 30, 2005. Alan Wanzenberg Foundation and Walter Karopczyc Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wilkinson, Jr. Entertainment Software  W. Patrick McMullan Scenic Hudson Officers Sven Huseby President’s Association and Directors Columbia Land Conservancy; Advisory Council Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Williams Michigan Technological  Educational Foundation of America Lee Wind/Windsearch, Inc. IBM Corporation University Frederic C. Rich Winthrop Aldrich Jeh V. Johnson The JP Morgan Chase Foundation Toni Morrison Chair Matthew Bender IV Mrs. John G. Winslow Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Architect, Private Practice; W.K. Kellogg Foundation Monkfish Publishing Lecturer Emeritus, Vassar College Bruce R. Bent II The McGraw-Hill Companies  Michael Nelson Robert P. Freeman Carolyn Marks Blackwood Gifts in Memory Of Vice Chair Dr. Attallah Kappas Foundation, Inc. Matthew A. Butler Nixon Peabody, LLP President and Managing Member, Sherman Fairchild Professor, Maureen Jerome Mercedes-Benz USA The Rockefeller University; The Capo Family Oblong Books Landfall Capital, LLC Elizabeth J. McCormack The New York Times Company  Physician-in-Chief Emeritus, William Diebold On Earth Plant Care Specialists, Inc. Frank Martucci Stephen R. Meyers Foundation The Rockefeller University Charles M. Fales Vance Packard, Jr./Pennsylvania  Vice Chair Wilhelm E. Northrop PepsiCo Foundation Historical and Museum  President, Millcross Fund Management W. Patrick McMullan Alexander Reese William A. Gerosa Bear Stearns & Co. Inc., Commission Gary A. Glynn Frances S. Reese Managing Director Steven C. Rockefeller Gifts In-Kind Patagonia Treasurer David Sampson Timothy F. Schmiderer President and CIO, U.S. Steel and David H. Mortimer Dean Anderson/Super Square Corp. PepsiCo Mary MacDonald Stewart Carnegie Pension Fund Chief Operating Officer, Charles Shanok Atlantic Kayak Tours Pilsbury Winthrop  The American Assembly Frederick R. Walsh Phyllis Taylor Laura Baring-Gould Shaw Pittman, LLP Gifts in Honor Of Assistant Treasurer Frederick Osborn III The Scenic Hudson Boscobel Restoration Putnam County Highways  Deputy Comptroller for Legal Affairs Director of Philanthropic Services, Battery Place Neighbors John Caffry and Facilities and General Counsel, New York City Episcopal Church Foundation Land Trust Officers Marisa Driscoll Robert Ragaini and Directors Cahilly Horticultural Services Comptroller’s Office Rudolph S. Rauch III Gary A. Glynn Frederic C. Rich* Catskill Mountain Coffee Rapport, Meyers, Whitbeck, Shaw Anne E. Impellizzeri Former Managing Director, Metropolitan Jonathan Goodnough & Rodenhausen, LLP Opera Guild, Inc.; Editor and Publisher, Chair Village of Cold Spring Secretary Marjorie L. Hart Frederic C. Rich Director/Trustee, Nuveen Funds Opera News magazine Christopher C. Davis David Cullen Zak Kitnick John Rodger/Blaenavon  David N. Redden Vice Chair Ann Davis Scenic Hudson Directors Portfolio Manager, Davis Selected Advisors Theodora Michaels Ironworks South Wales Vice Chairman, Sotheby’s North and South Wolfgang Ebert/German Society  Phyllis Y. Atwater Roher|Sprague America; Head, Books and Manuscripts William M. Evarts, Jr.* Jeanne Perkins for Industrial Archaeology Director of Certification Operations, New Division Royal Carting Vice Chair Frederic C. Rich Max Friedman York City Department of Small Business Shelby Cullom Davis & Co., LP Services Barry C. Ross Rudolph S. Rauch III* Marguerite Rubino Marc S. Gerstman Partner, Bryan Cave, LLP; Co-Leader, Russell Shorto Secretary Betty and John Seigenthaler Gary Glynn James R. Cameron Real Estate Client Service Group Joseph Squillante Partner, Baker & McKenzie, LLP David N. Redden* Edward Sherin Glynwood Center Michael A. Varet Stephen Tilly, Architect Treasurer Noel Yauch George Gowen/Dunnington  Maureen K. Clancy Partner, Piper Rudnick, LLD Felicitas S. Thorne Senior Vice President, Bank of New York; Ned Sullivan* Bartholow & Miller Peter A. Vlachos Meryl Streep Manager, Private Banking/Special Assistant Secretary/ Government John L. Greenthal Industries Division President and CEO, Austin Investment Inc. Assistant Treasurer Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Empire State Development  Marjorie L. Hart Dawn Watson David C. Clapp Tom’s of Maine, Inc. William M. Evarts, Jr. Corporation  HAVE, Inc. Partner, Pillsbury, Winthrop, LLP Market Development, Senior Director,  New York State Council  Alan D. Hilliker U.S. Steel & Carnegie Pension Fund Averdale International Goldman Sachs & Co., Inc. on the Arts  The Henry A. Wallace Visitor  Irvine D. Flinn Hudson River Film & Video Senior Counsel, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Nigel Widdowson Irvine D. Flinn* New York State Hudson River  & Education Center Consultant, Eagle Ocean Transport, Inc. Hudson Valley Outfitters Anna Carlson Gannett Robert P. Freeman* Estuary Program Lee Wind Alexander E. Zagoreos Hudson Valley Pack & Paddle Architectural and urban design; * New York State Office of  Managing Director, Marjorie L. Hart Anne E. Impellizzeri Theodore Roosevelt Association Parks, Recreation and  Lazard Asset Management, LLC Judith M. LaBelle Richard Katzman/Kaz, Inc. Volunteers and Gifts  Patrick J. Garvey Historic Preservation of $100-249 President, Glynwood Center Krause’s Homemade Candy Chairman, Cavalry Security Group, LLC Honorary Directors Anthony J. Moriello Jonathan Kruk Are listed at scenichudson.org/ Marjorie L. Hart Robert H. Boyle Participating  about/ar.htm. President, Moriello Brothers, Inc. Marilyn Laurie/Laurie Consulting Principal, Business Line Anne P. Cabot Matching Gift  Consulting Company David H. Mortimer* Lewis and Greer, PC Nash Castro Companies and  * Foundations Peter Liebhold/National Museum  Morrison H. Heckscher George W. Gowen Frederick Osborn III of American History Lawrence A. Fleischman Chairman of Barry C. Ross* Altria Group, Inc. the American Wing, The Metropolitan Barnabas McHenry AMBAC, Inc. Liscum, McCormack & Van Voorhis Museum of Art Mrs. Frederick H. Osborn, Jr. Little Pie Shop American Express Foundation Lisina M. Hoch Samuel F. Pryor III *Board member of both Scenic The Asia Society, Honorary Life Trustee Elizabeth B. Pugh Hudson and The Scenic Hudson and Co-chair of the President’s Circle; Laurance Rockefeller Land Trust Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, David Sive Honorary Trustee; The Explorers Club, Honoring Marjorie L. Hart Fellow John P. Wort

cenic Hudson marked the accomplishments of former Sboard chair and current board member Marjorie L. Hart by awarding her the inaugural Franny Reese Medal. A true Hudson Valley Hero and a Scenic Hudson founder, Franny epitomized what an advocate can do when motivated by true love and a commitment to service. Marjorie’s deft leadership guided Scenic Hudson through a period of tre- mendous growth, transforming our organization into what Preservation Magazine has recognized as “the nation’s most vigorous regional environmental organization.”

14 www.ScenicHudson.org Our Mission Scenic Hudson is dedicated to protecting and restoring the Hudson River, its riverfront and the majestic vistas and working landscapes beyond as an irreplaceable natural treasure for America and a vital resource for residents and visitors.

The following are our staff members as of October 2005. Scenic Hudson, Inc. One Civic Center Plaza Executive Staff Michael Morris Victor Melendez Suite 200 Student Conservation Association,  Community Outreach Coordinator Ned Sullivan Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-3157 President Natural Resources and Easement  Ivy Reeves Management Assistant Joseph Kazlauskas Community Events Coordinator 845 473 4440 Chief Finance and Operations Terry Ross Yvette Rogers www.ScenicHudson.org Officer Park Ranger Student Conservation Association, Warren P. Reiss, Esq. Rita D. Shaheen Volunteer Program Assistant Park Planner General Counsel Development Scenic Hudson, Inc. is a charitable, nonprofit corporation classified by the Internal Revenue Service Theresa Vanyo Christy Thompson Park Ranger Erin Riley-West as a publicly supported tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Human Resources Director Director Code. A copy of the latest financial report may be obtained by writing to Scenic Hudson, Inc. or to the Cari Watkins-Bates Administrative Staff Farmland Protection Project Veronica D’Amico New York State Attorney General’s Office, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Records Administrator Kathleen Fortino Manager Editorial–Jay Burgess, Kerri Karvetski, Chris Davis Cina Executive Assistant to the President Gloria Gange Riverfront Communities Jennine Shy Major Gifts Associate Design–Roher/Sprague Partners Bob Elliott Office Services Coordinator Jody Harris Imagery– Senior Advisor Special Events Coordinator Land Preservation Cover: Ted Spiegel; Michael Nelson (Heroes). J. Jeffrey Anzevino Janice Holzman Inside front cover: Adam Z. Lein, Roher/Sprague Partners. Steve Rosenberg Senior Regional Planner Information Coordinator Executive Director,  Kathryn Biszick Page 3: Michael Nelson (Sullivan and Rich). The Scenic Hudson Land Trust Margaret King Administrative Assistant Manager of Foundation and  Page 4: Michael Nelson (Mt. Beacon and Ken Migliorelli). Seth McKee Raymond J. Curran Government Support Page 5: J. Jeffrey Anzevino (aerial); Patkau Architects (Long Dock Beacon);  Land Conservation Director,  Senior Urban Planner The Scenic Hudson Land Trust Patti Mitchell Michael Nelson (Flora Jones). Heather M. LaVarnway Administrative Assistant Page 6: Rich Schiafo (PCB sign); Joe Kiernan (Deborah Mack); Chris Davis Cina (no way GE). Mindy Bell Project Coordinator Administrative Assistant Frances Platt Page 7: Josh Clague (South Bay); Michael Nelson (Peter and Jo Baer);  Development Associate/Grant Writer Sarah Charlop-Powers Environmental Quality Chris Davis Cina (Alix Gerosa holding sign). Parks Manager Alix Gerosa Bridget Williams Page 8: J. Jeffrey Anzevino (top aerial and aerial of Sleepy Hollow);  Development Assistant Josh Clague Director Michael Nelson (Joe Squillante); Cherbuliez/Munz/Ray Curran (GM site concept). Land Conservation Planner Jeanne Gural Communications Page 9: Joseph Squillante (Saw Mill daylighting); Milone and MacBroom (Saw Mill daylighting Cynthia D. Curnow Habitat Restoration Specialist Jay Burgess concept); Alix Gerosa (Sullivan and Pataki). Administrative Assistant Donna Lenhart Director Page 10: Image courtesy of Barry Hopkins; Chris Davis Cina (Hyde Park and FDR home). Administrative Assistant David Diaz Chris Davis Cina Page 12-13: J. Jeffrey Anzevino (aerial). Natural Resources and  Rich Schiafo Graphics and Publications Easement Manager Environmental Project Manager Coordinator Page 14: Adam Z. Lein, Roher/Sprague Partners; Jodi Harris (Marjorie Hart). Inside back cover: Adam Z. Lein, Roher/Sprague Partners (aerial). Kevin Grieser Education & Volunteers Corie Davis Student Conservation Association,  Administrative Assistant Andy Bicking Printing–Maar Printing Service Parks Manager Assistant Kerri Karvetski Director This annual report is made possible in part with public funds from the  Margery Groten Publications and Web Manager Senior Project Manager Susan Hereth New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Community Education Coordinator Finance Jay Levine ©2005 Scenic Hudson, Inc. Park Planner Jolene Johnson Robin Elliott Student Conservation Association,  Accountant Maryanne McGovern Community Outreach Assistant Land Project Manager Gail Krein Printed on recycled stock. Please recycle. Joseph Kiernan Executive Assistant Manager of Volunteer Programs