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DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE FOUNDATION PAID 53 Pendell Road NEWBURGH, NY Poughkeepsie, New York 12601-1595 PERMIT NO. 44 DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION 2011

DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ANNUAL REPORT

Discover Connect Change Dear Friends and Alumni

t has been another exciting and rewarding year, and those of us at Dutchess Community College feel privileged to be part of a storied Iinstitution that continues to positively and significantly shape the local higher education landscape. We are very proud that in both fall 2010 and 2011, record numbers of students – more than 10,300 – attended DCC, and 39% of college- bound Dutchess County high school students chose to enroll at DCC directly after graduation.

The College’s 52nd commencement in May also was a record-breaker, with associate degrees and career certificates conferred on 1,201 graduates. More DCC graduates than ever are transferring to four-year colleges, which report that Dr. D. David Conklin our students are motivated, well-prepared and successful. College President The fact that DCC is the area’s college of choice – both for those who want an enriching, affordable start on a bachelor’s degree, as well as those interested in pursuing a career after earning an associate degree or career certificate – reflects both the quality of the education provided and the national prominence to which community colleges have risen. As the largest sector of higher education in America, community colleges are poised to play a pivotal part in preparing the work force of tomorrow. At DCC, we welcome this responsibility and opportunity.

The College has earned a reputation for providing an outstanding education while, for the 12th consecutive year, charging the lowest tuition in New York state. While this makes DCC more accessible than most other colleges, many of our students are facing difficulty in these challenging economic times.

You can make a very real and lasting difference in the lives of deserving students by making a donation in support of Foundation scholarships. Through the gener- osity of our alumni, faculty, staff, community and others who are committed to educating the next generation of DCC graduates, we hope to continue to expand our scholarship program.

Together, we have the power to change lives. Thank you for your support of our students, DCC and the Foundation.

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“If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.” - Antoine de Saint-Exupery Dear Friends of DCC

s another year of quality education has begun at Dutchess Community College, we at the Foundation continue to be an agent of positive assistance A and change for our students, faculty and staff. We are so very thankful to our donors, volunteers and staff for making it possible for us to continue our work of providing scholarships to our students and having a significant impact on the stake- holders here at DCC.

Susan Doyle We do this through direct donations, planned giving and special events held through- Chair out the year. At the forefront of all that we do is the knowledge that Dutchess DCC Foundation Community College makes a difference in the lives of our residents, whether it is the Board only college they will attend or by providing an affordable stepping stone to other educational opportunities.

Enrollment at DCC has been up consistently and we have increased the number of scholarships given out each year, knowing the need is greater than ever. We also have been mindful of the costs associated with our events and our staff has worked diligently to keep costs to a minimum while still providing enjoyable fundraising events to help our efforts.

Please keep us in mind as you consider where to make the most impact with your generous donations this year. I have seen first-hand the difference that can be made in a person’s life with the scholarships we provide. Many students, either because of financial or work considerations, could not attend college if it were not for DCC and the work your Foundation does for the College community. We truly can say that scholarships given to our students can help them suceed in their educational pursuits and in their lives.

In addition to considering a contribution, no matter how large or small, please plan on attending our Gala in March, Golf Tournament in May and Craft Fair in November. These events not only are important to our Foundation’s financial goals but are a lot of fun too. We also provide for other special events and lectures all of which are open to the community at no cost. We hope to see you soon!

With Warm Regards,

Sue Doyle, Chair Dutchess Community College Foundation Board

201 1 ANNUALREPORT 3 3 “When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it, you have a moral obligation to share it with others.” - Chinese Proverb educationconnecting is Dear Friends of DCC

Keeping our Promise

ndowments are the backbone of the DCC Foundation. They are integral to the financial health of our educational institution and your funds provide the EFoundation with the ability to award almost $400,000 in scholarships, to honor faculty with endowed chairs and contribute to special projects needed at DCC. As donors look for ways to help our students they frequently choose to endow a fund and name it for a loved one. Endowment funds are the Foundation’s promise to our students that we are committed to helping them every step of the way.

Six donors set up endowed chairs at DCC to award faculty members for teaching Patricia L. Prunty excellence. As part of this program faculty bring well-known speakers to the Executive Director College to give our students and the community the opportunity to learn, DCC Foundation experience and enjoy all they have to offer. These special endowments have enriched our campus community and provided the chance to learn from national figures who are experts in their field.

The Foundation has many endowment funds and some were set up during a time when only a small amount was needed to create a fund. Today, scholarship funds need $15,000 to become an established endowment. The original amount donated cannot be touched, therefore the Foundation uses only interest and earnings to award scholarships. We promise our students that we always will award our scholarships. In many cases, when there is not enough earning from the endowment, we must raise money to cover the award amount; that is where the annual fund comes into play.

Your generosity to our annual fund goes directly to help support student scholarships. With your assistance, we are able to keep our promise to our students. So, I thank you, on behalf of everyone who has benefitted from your generosity. Please keep giving and please encourage others to do so as well.

201 1 ANNUALREPORT 5 5 education is changing “You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world, and to impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.” - Woodrow Wilson Student Government President

Dear DCC Alumni and Friends,

llow me to introduce myself; I am Tony Beaudoin. I am honored to have been voted this year's Student Government Association (SGA) President and Student Trustee on the Dutchess ACommunity College board. I am a non-traditional student pursuing an associate degree in Liberal Arts.

I came to Dutchess Community College by way of western N.Y. where I started my secondary education at a small private college. I was thinking about where to continue my education when a close friend who is a graduate of DCC took me to the campus on my first exploration trip. I was sold on the campus and the friendly staff that helped me through the transfer process.

I started in the fall of 2010, and after a few weeks of little interaction with my peers outside of class, I found myself quietly exploring the campus one day when I wandered into the cafeteria lounge where there was a campus job fair going on. I came across the Admissions Department looking to hire student ambassadors to give tours of the campus to potential students. A match was made. I quickly learned about the campus and all the great things DCC has to offer.

I realized that the best way to get connected was to become involved in a club. I found myself in the Dutchess Radio club and became its Vice President during my second semester. I also was voted into SGA as a senator. This opened many doors to getting involved with not only the community here on campus but also the community around us. In student government we got involved with the Hudson Valley Heart Walk, the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk, and I also was the chairperson for DCC's very own Community Day held in the spring of 2011.

This year as student government president, I continue to encourage the student body to give back to our community. We have raised money for several charities, including the Twin Tower Orphan Fund and Make a Wish Foundation. We collected coats for Dutchess Outreach, food for several local food pantries, and currently we are planning many other events to help our Tony Beaudoin community. I am very proud of my fellow students for their wonderful energy and commitment to helping our community. Without them none of our initiatives would be possible.

I share these accomplishments to let you know that as a scholarship recipient (Dr. D. David Conklin Scholarship for Student Leadership), I am so very grateful for your continuing generosity and support of this great school. Dutchess Community College not only has provided me with an outstanding education, but it has given me the confidence, support and tools to go into the community and give back as much as I have received. I have had the honor to work together with other students who have received scholar- ships and I am constantly being told how grateful they are for these awards. For some students a schol- arship is the deciding factor that enables them to continue their education.

In closing, I would like to thank the Foundation for all of its hard work and the Alumni like you who generously give each year to create and fund these scholarships. These awards not only help students get an outstanding education, but also help them to become better citizens. I know your generosity has changed my life for the better, and I will continue to pay it forward.

201 1 ANNUALREPORT 7 7 8 201 1 ANNUALREPORT Save the Date! May 21, 2012

23rd Annual Golf Tournament at Dutchess Golf & Country Club - Poughkeepsie, NY

In Memory of Jack Orcutt

10:30 am Registration 11:30 am Barbecue Lunch 1:00 pm Shotgun Start -Scramble Format 6:00 pm Dinner Sponsor Recognition Awards & Raffle

For more information please contact Diana Pollard at (845) 431-8403 or [email protected] or visit www.sunydutchess.edu/golf

201 1 ANNUALREPORT 9 9 volunteers Thank You! 2010 The Foundation would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our volunteers and the people behind the scenes who have helped make our events possible.

Al Grant Joanne Tucker Renee Lathrop

Amy Sherman Joe Lucas Richard Chazen

AnneMarie Andrews Judi Stokes Sally Weglinski

Barbara Cavalieri Judy Dugan Sandy Miller Holst

Barbara Griffin Julie Audia Sheila Appel

Bridgette Anderson Julie Rappleyea Shirley Brereton

Brooke Kaase Karen Abramson Shirley McCaffrey

Carol Gordon Kevin Prunty Sue Doyle

Christie Prunty Lael McKell Sue McGlynn

Dave Russell Larry Johnson Susan Moore

Debra Ramsay Lauren Molella Susan Reedy

Donna Rocap Leigh Shaffer Tim Decker

Elizabeth Justin Liz Jordan Toni Emery

Elizabeth Ramsay Marie Smith Wendy Bohlinger

Gerri Pozzi-Galluzi Mike McCormack Yvonne Flowers

Harro Penk Nancy Geer Yvonne Sewell

Heidi Owen Neomi Brereton

Holly Molella Nick Costanzo

Imani Brereton Patti Zakow Jason Miller

Jeff Cavalieri

Volunteers are the only human beings on the face of the earth who reflect this nation's compassion, unselfish caring, patience, and just plain love for one another. - Erma Brombeck

10 201 1 ANNUALREPORT classnotes April Albanese I needed extra help, the faculty would pilot. DCC added an associate’s degree be available to me outside of class. in Aviation Management, which offers The success achieved by Dutchess Most importantly, I wasn’t just a num- business and aviation courses to pre- Community College alumni throughout ber at DCC; I had a name that teachers pare students to work on the ground in the years has demonstrated how a col- remembered and always got a smile airports, aviation insurance, air traffic lege education can take a person to new when walking into their offices. Also, control and other areas. heights. But few have illustrated that idea the College offers exceptional academic quite like April Albanese, a graduate of support and features a contemporary Jim Mushett DCC’s Aviation Science: Pilot program. library with modern resources.” Staying inside the lines is an integral April completed her degree at DCC in April said her time at DCC was fulfilling part of good driving. Great art, on the 2007, and soon after earning her not only because of the outstanding bachelor’s degree in Professional Aero- academics, but because of the pictur- dynamics from Embry-Riddle Aeronauti- esque grounds. cal University, she accepted a position teaching pilot classes at the Ulster “I absolutely loved DCC’s campus,”

other hand, often is created by ignor- ing those restrictions.

Jim Mushett of New Paltz combines his passion for cars and drawing to create amazing sketches of interesting or unique automobiles he finds at local car shows. The owners of the cars are so impressed, that many have purchased Jim’s drawings on the spot. In addition, his work was recognized by Cornell Street Studios in Kingston, which se-

County BOCES. She considers the train- says April. “I think it is one of the pret- ing she received at DCC essential, and tiest campuses in the area by far. I al- says the professors were great educa- ways enjoyed sitting on the benches lected some of Jim’s creations to dis- tors and personal role models whose during the spring to get some last-minute play at its World Adventure Group Art teaching methods she uses in her own work done while enjoying the artwork Show. classroom. on the grounds.” His accomplishments are even more im- “DCC offered me some of the best in- Recently, the College created an option pressive, given the medical issues very struction I ever received in my college for students who want to work in the early in his life that easily could have career,” April says. “I always knew that if aviation industry without becoming a thrown his life off track. At birth, Jim

continued on next page 201 1 ANNUALREPORT 11 11 classnotes On Alumni Day 2008, Hackley School named its new athletics field "Pickert Field" in his honor, and two years later Kevin Devaney of the Journal News named Pickert "Independent School Football Coach of the Decade." Pickert also held the Headmaster's Chair from 2003 to 2008, an honor that is awarded to a teacher who exemplifies the best tradition of Hackley Masters. Karoline Gorman was diagnosed with severe heart prob- Berman is talking about his own high Karoline Gorman is an air traffic con- lems resulting in two open-heart surger- school coach, Robert Pickert, a gradu- troller at a radar facility on Long Island. ies, the first of which occurred when he ate of DCC's class of 1962, who recently But before she began directing interna- was just four days old. He continued to retired from the Hackley School in tional flight paths, she had to choose a work through physical, eye, speech and Westchester County after 45 years of path of her own, one that would lead occupational therapies, and with the service that included coaching football, her to the career she wanted. support of his mother, Mary, he began baseball, wrestling, basketball and la- to focus on his education. crosse. His 38 seasons as head coach Karoline started with DCC’s Bridge Pro- of Hackley's football team earned him a gram, which allows qualified students Jim graduated from Our Lady of Lourdes lifetime record of 210-112, which made to attend DCC and earn college credit High School and entered DCC as a Com- Pickert one of only six coaches in while completing their high school mercial Art Student. He earned his asso- Westchester high school football his- courses. ciate degree in 2006 and moved on to tory to reach the 200 victory mark. In “I had some great professors while at Kean University, where he graduated as addition to his coaching duties, Pickert DCC who were knowledgeable and an Industrial Design major. served as the school's athletic director genuinely interested in my success and for 36 years and helped create the girls' learning,” she said. “As a consistent B+ He hopes to one day work as a designer athletics program following the student throughout high school, I was for a race car company such as Foose or school's move to co-education in 1970. Roush, and maybe even open his own custom auto shop. Jim can be reached at [email protected]. Robert Pickert After 30 years as a legendary ESPN com- mentator, Chris Berman knows a great football coach when he sees one. And that isn't limited exclusively to the NFL.

"The success of many of his former ath- letes is no mistake, for he used football as his platform not only to mold us as athletes, but as young men who could carry his football teachings with us for the rest of our lives."

continued on next page 12 201 1 ANNUALREPORT classnotes not challenged and not interested in my freshman year and took two summer classes, but enrolling in DCC, I got to classes for eight credits, which not only choose the classes I wanted to take and saved me and my parents a ton of they challenged and interested me. I money, but saved time too. I graduated made Dean’s list my first semester there Daniel Webster College with a bachelor’s and all semesters after.” degree in December 2004 at the age of 20. I had completed the degree in only DCC not only provided Karoline with two-and-a-half years.” an early start, but offered the classes she needed to transfer to a four-year Karoline credits DCC for putting her on school and complete her degree. the right track.

“I had decided to go for the Air Traffic/ “I really think DCC kept me focused on Aviation Management bachelor’s pro- my goals by allowing me to take classes gram at Daniel Webster College, and that transferred easily to other schools,” ended up transferring with about 40 cred- she said. “They have instructors that its as a freshman,” said Karoline. “I even truly care and really are willing to help.” came back to DCC the summer after my

"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with success unexpected in common hours." — Henry David Thoreau

201 1 ANNUALREPORT 13 13 newshightlights sulted in the Science and Math building Fall 2010 Enrollment Sets Record on campus being named in his honor. He DCC welcomed its biggest class ever – also is a great advocate for the arts on cam- 10,319 students – to campus in the fall of pus; the art gallery in Washington Hall was 2010, a jump of 24% in just two years. More named for his wife, Mildred, after Wash- students chose full-time study over part- ington made a major gift in her honor. time, continuing a recent trend. The over- all numbers represent the fourth consecu- The Doctorate of Humane Letters is an tive year of enrollment growth. According honorary degree given in recognition of to the latest figures, 36% of Dutchess philanthropic work or achievements in the County students who elect to continue humanities. The award criteria include out- their education after high school attend author. Handel and Washington, who had standing service to the University, the DCC, and of those who graduate from the been nominated by DCC, were two of 14 State of New York, the United States, or to College, 90% either transfer to a four-year recipients announced by the SUNY Board humanity at large; significant achievements school or find work right away. of Trustees last January. The 64 SUNY that serve as examples of the University’s campuses, including the 30 community aspirations for its diverse student body; “Difficult economic times highlight not colleges, were invited to submit nomina- accomplishments that would elevate the only the advantages a college degree pro- tions for this coveted award. University in the eyes of the world; and vides when entering the workforce, but successes that are both relevant and ap- the need to find a school that provides a As a co-founder of the American Associa- propriate to the nominating campus. The great education at a reasonable cost,” said tion of Retired Persons (now AARP, one honorary degrees were conferred at the Dr. D. David Conklin, DCC president. of the country’s largest nonprofit member- Dutchess Community College Commence- “With the lowest tuition in the state for 11 ship organizations), Handel is credited with ment. years, the college continues to provide garnering access to affordable medical care quality and value to students and their for millions of retirees. As past chair and Pulitzer-Winning Alum Delivers families throughout the county and be- current board member of the Dutchess yond.” Community College Foundation, Handel President’s Breakfast Keynote is actively engaged in the Foundation’s More than 150 Dutchess County business Two Earn Honorary SUNY operations and supports DCC scholar- and community leaders, friends and donors ships, endowed chairs, facility enhance- gathered last January for the 18th Annual Doctorate Degrees ments and other initiatives to improve edu- Dutchess Community College President’s The prestigious State University of New cation and develop and recognize leader- Breakfast. York Honorary Doctorate of Humane Let- ship among students, faculty and the ters was awarded to Bernard Handel, greater community. The keynote address was given by Mark Dutchess Community College Foundation Mahoney, a 1983 graduate of DCC and win- Washington’s groundbreaking textbooks board member and co-founder of the ner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial integrating calculus with mathematics have American Association for Retired Persons Writing. He won the award for his work at been used by more than four million stu- (AARP), and Allyn J. Washington, DCC The Post-Star in Glens Falls, NY, a daily dents worldwide. He earned a master’s founding faculty member and textbook newspaper that serves New York’s south- degree from Brown University after get- ern Adirondack region. He was recognized ting his undergraduate degree from Trin- ity College. Later he attended the Univer- sity of Washington on a National Science Foundation Grant. Formerly of Hyde Park and now a California resident, he has be- come DCC’s second largest donor, con- tributing almost $1 million to the DCC Foundation. This commitment to DCC re-

continued on next page 14 201 1 ANNUALREPORT news highlights for “relentless, down-to-earth editorials on Association, and is active with Mount from the Conklins and the Dutchess Com- the perils of local government secrecy, ef- Saint Mary College, Dutchess County munity College Foundation. This full-tu- fectively admonishing citizens to uphold Economic Development Corporation and ition scholarship was created 16 years ago their right to know.” Mahoney has been Filene Research Council. by DCC President Dr. D. David Conklin the Star’s editorial page editor since 1999, and subsequently funded by Charles and having joined the newspaper as a reporter The Poughkeepsie Journal Business Per- Mabel Conklin, who are of no relation to in 1988 and serving as the paper’s city edi- son of the Year Award is presented annu- the College president. tor and regional editor. ally to recognize an individual whose lead- ership, hard work and dedication has made Leading Experts Come to Campus The President’s Breakfast was sponsored a measurable impact on the economic vi- by TD Bank and hosted by the Dutchess ability and vitality of the region. The re- Through Endowed Chair Lecture Series Community College Foundation, which cipient is selected by a panel of judges Author and former New York Times writer raises funds for student scholarships and from various sectors of the community, Gary Rivlin presented a lecture titled faculty initiatives. The Foundation granted and each year a brick engraved in the “Broke, USA: From Pawnshops to Pov- more than $300,000 in student scholar- awardee’s honor is placed in the DCC Pine erty, Inc. – How the Working Poor Be- ships last year. Grove Patio. came Big Business” in October of 2010. In his book of the same name, Rivlin ex- Credit Union CEO The award luncheon was co-sponsored amines how payday lenders, pawn shops by the Poughkeepsie Journal, the DCC and cashing companies prey on is Business Person of the Year Foundation and the law firm of Corbally, people living paycheck to paycheck. The Gartland and Rappleyea. ultra-high interest rates on the loans per- petuate a cycle of debt and poverty, and County’s Best High School Graduates serve to widen the gap between the work- Earn Full Scholarships ing class and the country’s top earners. The lecture was sponsored by the Forty-three Dutchess Community College TD Bank Endowed Chair and the DCC freshmen were awarded the 2010 Charles Foundation. E. and Mabel E. Conklin Scholarship for Academic Excellence in the fall of that year. Jonathan Alter, renowned television com- When combined with the Conklin schol- mentator, award-winning columnist and ars who began at DCC in fall 2009, a record former senior editor of Newsweek, gave a 75 students benefited from the initiative lecture at DCC in March highlighting the last year. The Conklin Scholarship pro- similar challenges faced by President vides full tuition for any Dutchess County Franklin D. Roosevelt and President high school student who graduates in the Barack Obama. Alter is the author of top 10% of his or her class. books including the highly acclaimed More than 150 guests came to DCC in June “The Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred for the 2011 Poughkeepsie Journal Busi- The Charles E. and Mabel E. Conklin Days and the Triumph of Hope” and “The ness Person of the Year luncheon to honor Scholarships for Academic Excellence are Promise: President Obama, Year One.” award recipient Mary Madden, the CEO made possible through a generous gift Alter can be seen on NBC, and was a of Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union.

Madden assumed leadership of HVFCU in 2001, and since then the institution has tripled in assets to $3 billion. Between 2009 and the present, credit union membership increased by 15,000 to 240,000 and check- ing accounts rose by 1,000 to 14,000. Recently HVFCU opened its 21st location – the fourth opened under Madden’s ten- ure. In addition to her professional accom- plishments, Madden serves on the boards of Health Quest and the American Heart

continued on next page 201 1 ANNUALREPORT 15 15 news highlights regular guest on MSNBC’s “Countdown the DCC Foundation, with support from the four-year colleges in the fall, were recog- with Keith Olbermann.” He was invited to Gillespie Forum and the Jewish Federation nized for outstanding achievements and re- campus by DCC Economics Professor of Dutchess County. ceived scholarships totaling more than Seemi Ahmad, recipient of the Handel Foun- $110,000. More than $1 million in scholar- dation Endowed Faculty Chair to Perpetu- Kenyan journalist and award-winning au- ships has been awarded by the DCC Foun- ate the Legacy of Franklin and Eleanor thor Binyavanga Wainaina came to cam- dation in the Convocation ceremonies Roosevelt. pus in November 2010 for two presenta- since they began 15 years ago. tions, “The Children of Achebe: New Writ- Dr. Timothy Snyder, Yale University pro- ings Bring New Things” and “The Chil- Scholarships are funded by individuals and fessor and Marshall Scholar, came to DCC dren of Achebe: An Examination of Litera- organizations to reward academic excel- in April to present “Holocaust History: An ture and Time on Nigeria’s 50th Birthday.” lence. To learn more about establishing a Agenda for Renewal.” Wainaina won the Caine Prize for African scholarship, contact the DCC Foundation Writing for the short story “Discovering at (845) 431-8400. In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, and historians Home.” He is a Bard College fellow and have been at work for two decades with head of the school’s Chinua Achebe Cen- fresh sources in the countries that were ter for African Literature and Languages, once the main homeland of the Jewish Ho- as well as the founding editor of East Afri- locaust victims. This has offered an oppor- can literary magazine “Kwani?.” The lec- tunity to build a richer and more complete ture was presented by the Llelanie Orcutt history of the Holocaust, an opportunity Endowed Faculty Chair and facilitated by that has not always been seized. In this lec- DCC English Professor Jackie Goffe- ture, Snyder explained some shortcomings McNish. of Holocaust history to date, suggesting an agenda for its renewal. Snyder was in- More Than $100,000 in Scholarships vited to campus by DCC History Professor Dr. Werner Steger, recipient of the Awarded to Students Greenspan Trust-Handel Foundation En- At the Honors Convocation in May 2010, dowed Chair in Holocaust and Genocide 150 students either starting their second Studies. The event was co-sponsored by year at DCC or graduating and entering

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Make Your $$ Last Forever An endowment is a forever gift—a fund you establish endowment, which must be approved by you and in which the principal is invested and all or part of the Dutchess Community College. earnings are used to help the programs and goals you want to support. Because the principal isn’t typically Regardless of what type of endowment you establish, spent, endowments are intended to essentially last the satisfaction associated with charitable giving is forever. immense. One easy way to fund an endowment is by remembering DCC Foundation in your estate plans. If you typically make cash donations, see what size of endowment is needed to make your gift last into Is this gift right for you? perpetuity. We Can Help Contact Trish Prunty at (845) 431-8402 or Endowment Options [email protected] or Diana Pollard at (845) When creating an endowment, consider these two 431-8403 or [email protected] with any options: questions about establishing an endowed gift to DCC 1. An unrestricted fund. If you make a gift without Foundation in your estate plans. We’re happy to help, restrictions to an endowment, our leadership will without obligation. Also, please visit our website at: direct the funds to our most critical needs. http://www.plan.gs/Home.do?orgId=5882

2. A designated fund. You may determine in 1For example purposes only; assuming a 4 percent advance what programs or services you want your endowment spending level, 25 times an annual gift donation to support. The specific details will be amount equals a perpetual gift. Minimum funding incorporated into a written description of the levels may apply.

Copyright © The Stelter Company, All rights reserved. This information is not intended as legal or tax advice. For legal or tax advice, please consult an attorney. Figures cited in examples are for hypothetical purposes only and are subject to change. References to estate and income taxes apply to federal taxes only. State income/estate taxes or state law may impact your results. 201 1 ANNUALREPORT 19 19 Students interested in combining the benefits of a Dutchess Community College education with the experience of living away at college will be able to do so beginning next fall, when DCC will offer on- campus student housing for the first time.

More than half of SUNY’s community colleges currently offer — or are in the process of building — student housing. Research shows that students who live on campus are more satisfied with their college experience, earn higher grade point averages and are more likely to graduate than their com- muting peers. The availability of housing also positively impacts commuting students, as programs, activities and services are enhanced throughout campus.

Student safety and comfort were top priorities in the design of the residence hall, as we are committed to providing a secure, welcoming environment that enriches the student experience. The building features:

• All fully furnished, suite-style units

• Four stories

• Front entrance on first floor, back entrance on second floor, convenient to parking

• Handicapped accessible

• 465 beds

• Convenient location on current soccer field, just a short walk from academic buildings, campus activities, sporting events and student services

Details of this exciting opportunity will continue to emerge, and applications to live in the residence hall next fall will be accepted early in the spring semester. Visit www.sunydutchess.edu/dorm for the latest updates, and to sign up for special e-mail alerts you won’t want to miss!

www.sunydutchess.edu/dorm

20 201 1 ANNUALREPORT Freshman and sophomore housing redefined Suite! Spacious, comfortable living options:

Six-person suites (48 available) – 1,243 square feet Four-person suites (22 available) – 962 square feet - Three double bedrooms, two bathrooms - Two double bedrooms, two bathrooms - Kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave and sink - Kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave - Living room and sink - Living room

Five-person suites (15 available) – 1,229 square feet Two-person suites (6 available) – 607 square feet - Two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, - Two single bedrooms, one bathroom two bathrooms - Kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave and sink - Kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave and sink - Living room One-person suite (2 available) – 325 square feet - One single bedroom, one bathroom

201 1 ANNUALREPORT 21 21 James F. Hall Legacy Society

The following individuals have notified the Foundation that they have made a planned gift to Dutchess Community College. Planned gifts may include a bequest, charitable trust, personal residence, life insurance policy, IRA or any appreciated items such as artwork.

Karen T. Blonder & Jerry Toepfer Patricia M. Ansari Gee Carol A. Roper Charlie & Betty Conklin James & Betty Hall Klara B. Sauer ’72 & Linda L. Connors ’71 Gary J. Lindstrom ’60 Heinz Sauer Eric W. Deyo ’71 Kathleen M. Marinn ’63 Werner H. Schmidt Joan M. DiMaso ’67 & F. Kennon Moody Edna Klein Silber Vincent J. DiMaso ’66 Michael J. O’Dell ’69 William R. Steinhaus ’69 Toni Emery ’66 & June S. Pierson Arnold Toback & Joe Lucus ’94 Barbara Jean Planck Gail Ganter-Toback Dorothy J. Fitchett ’81 Vincent F. Post, Jr. ’73 Mary Louise Van Winkle Gail Ganter-Toback & Michael J. Quackenbush ’78 Allyn J. Washington Arnold Toback Mary Ritz Rita D. Weber-McKee

“Giving frees us from the familiar territory of our own needs by opening our mind to the unexplained worlds occupied by the needs of others.” - Barbara Bush

* deceased 22 201 1 ANNUALREPORT Cumulative Giving Levels This listing reflects a donor’s giving over several years.

The Dutchess Community College Foundation would like to thank our 2,000 donors, alumni, community members, and faculty and staff for their contributions for the September 1, 2010 - August 31, 2011 fiscal year. Although space does not permit us to print the names of every donor, we would like to recognize our distinguished leadership level supporters. You may view a complete list of our President’s Circle and Clubs, Alumni Giving, Gift-in-Kind donors, and Foundations, Businesses and Matching Companies on our website at http://www.sunydutchess.edu/alumni/foundation/annualreports.html and click on the 2011 Annual Report.

$1,000,000 and Above $25,000 - $49,999 Correction Officers Benevolent McCabe & Mack Llelanie S. Orcutt AAUW Association John R. McKinney Carpenters Union Local 203 D'Arcangelo & Company Jode S. Millman $500,000 - $999,999 Richard Chazen Anthony J. DiMaso F. Kennon & Mary Moody Charles E. & Mabel E. Conklin D. David Conklin Vincent J. & Joan M. DiMaso Morris Associates Dyson Foundation David J. Conklin Maureen M. Doherty Jean D. Needy & Carl K. Needy Allyn J. Washington Carl L. Denti Tansukh G. Dorawala Pawling Corporation Dutchess County Home Bureau Susan & Robert Doyle Perkins Eastman Architects, PC $250,000 - $499,999 Patricia M. Ansari Gee Dutchess County Association Poughkeepsie Journal Community Foundation of Hyde Park Lions Club of Realtors Public Finance Associates Dutchess County IBM Dutchess County Peter A. Rivera Louis Greenspan Johnson Controls Counseling Association Dudley S. & Charitable Trust JP Morgan Chase Dutchess County Deputy Elizabeth T. Schneider IBM Liberty Mutual Sheriff's PBA Christine F. Scott McCann Charitable Trust Michael TJ McCormack '78 Dutchess County Industrial Richard Strain Mary Ritz Martha Reifler Myers* Development Agency Frank H. Strickler Michael J. O'Dell '69 Paul Ellis Martha A. Sullivan $100,000 - $249,999 John & Nancy O'Shea Toni M. Emery & Joseph Lucas Taylor Tree & Landscaping, Inc. Bernard & Shirley M. Handel Dave & Randi Petrovits Samuel E. Englehart UHY Advisors Bequest of Margaret Mair Julia Rappleyea Empire State Carpenters Ulster Savings Bank June S. & Roland Pierson Rhinebeck Savings Bank Robert A. Feldman Brenda H. Verbeck George A. Strba Jim & Mary Lynn Smith James T. Galluzi & Robert W. & Ann Marie Vitale Charitable Trust Roger W. Smith Gerri Pozzi-Galluzi Westage Development Group TD Bank Stop & Shop Gannett Foundation George T. Whalen, Jr. Foundation Edwin A. Ulrich Town of Poughkeepsie Police Arthur L. Gellert Jessica White CharitableTrust Benevolent Association James Gellert Marty & Ginny Triola Gellert & Klein, P.C. $50,000 - $99,999 United Way of Dutchess County Health Care Auxiliary for the Carpenters Union Local 19 Vassar Brothers Medical Center Tri-State Area Scholarship Vergilis, Stenger, Roberts, Davis Health Quest Chevron-Texaco Foundation & Diamond Arthur L. Henry Corbally, Gartland Verizon Communications Suzanne C. Henry Boies & Rappleyea Howard C. & Emily Himelstein Dutchess Heritage Quilters $10,000 - $24,999 HRSH Nurses Alumni Association Handel Foundation American Legion Arlington Hudson Valley Artisan's Guild Marshall & Sterling Post 1302 Hudson Valley Federal Insurance Company Edward C. Anderson Credit Union Meyer Contracting Claudia A. Archimede & Scott Keegan Millbrook Tribute Richard Reitano Key Bank Garden Scholarship Best of Scotland Kirchhoff-Consigli Ralph E. Ogden Kenneth R. Briggs Construction Management Foundation, Inc. Central Hudson Gas & Anthony & Faith Krzywicki Open Society Institute Electric Corporation Gary J. Lindstrom Saint Francis Hospital Chazen Companies Liscum, McCormack & Amy Sherman Chevron-Texaco VanVoorhis Jeffrey G. Smith CKH Industries, Inc. Timmian C. Massie TEG Federal Credit Union Donald S. Cleverley John W. & Judy Mazzetti Mary Louise Van Winkle Conklin Corporation

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The following alumni, faculty, parents, staff, corporations and foundations contributed to the Dutchess Community College Foundation between September 2009 and August 2010. It is our intention to be as accurate as possible in listing all donors. In the event of an error, please accept our regrets and be sure to let us know.

President’s Circle $5,000 or More Bernard & Shirley Handel Jean D. Crandall Adrian H. Anderson & AAUW Poughkeepsie Branch Chazen Companies Jerry Lieberman & Rebecca Anderson '84 Absolute Auctions & Realty Christian Meyer Sharon E. Lieberman '74 Aide E. Kopito Allyn Washington Corbally, Gartland & Rappleyea John Dunn Aileen Angel '98 Berkshire Taconic D. David Conklin John P. & Nancy S. O'Shea Albert C. Grant Community Foundation DCC Student Government Joseph T. Kirchhoff '82 Alfredo A. Fonts, Jr. '73 Bradford Portraits Association Judith “Kip” Bleakley O'Neill Amelia M. Martinko '66 Carl L. Denti Dutchess County Judy Milne Ameriprise Financial Advisor Carpenters Local Union 19 Agricultural Society Kanter Kallmann Foundation Amy Sherman Charles E. & Mabel E. Conklin Exempt Firemens’ Association Karavida Anheuser-Busch Foundation Community Foundation of Handel Foundation Karen Schmieder Anthony V. Campilii '60 & Dutchess County Health Quest Key Bank Virginia DiSantis-Campilii '60 Dyson Foundation Hudson Valley Federal Laborers Local 1000 Austin E. Hodgkins, Jr. Edward I. Sumber Credit Union M & T Bank Bank of America George A. Strba Lewis & Greer Marist College Barbara A. Barnes '93 Charitable Trust Liscum, McCormack & Mark R. Finkbeiner '86 Barbara Liesenbein IBM VanVoorhis Mary F. Ritz Philip K. & Barbara VanItallie Jean D. & Carl K. Needy Lou & Candice Lewis Mary Louise VanWinkle Betsy Brown '64 Jeffrey G. Smith '72 Millman Harris Roman McCabe & Mack Betty E. Wise '83 Jode S. Millman Foundation Meyer Contracting Corporation Bradford H. Kendall Kirchhoff-Consigli Publications Michael A. Aiello '80 Brenda H. Verbeck '69 Construction Management Richard H. Chazen Michael H. Graham Bridgette Anderson Liberty Mutual Royal Carting Michael J. O'Dell '69 Bruce C. Kurtz Llelanie S. Orcutt Sandra Miller Holst O'Connor Davies Munns & CDPHP Louis Greenspan Sherman Furniture Dobbins Charles L. & Joan L. Blanksteen Charitable Trust Passikoff & Scott Christine Morabito Sproat '76 Marshall & Sterling Hudson Club $1,000 - $2,499 Paul Ellis Christopher R. Kotes Marty F. Triola Best of Scotland Peter A. Rivera Claudia Fidanque Mary E. Lyon '91 Carla L. Mazzarelli Poughkeepsie Journal Colette M. Plassman '95 McCann Charitable Trust CB Strain & Son RBC Capital Markets Corinne R. Fuimarello Michael Korda Central Hudson Gas & Roemer Wallens Gold & Mineaux Daniel J. French Michael R. Rock '71 Electric Corporation Rose & Kiernan David M. Lampell Millbrook Tribute Garden Christine F. Lee Scott '85 Rosemary Tanner '70 DCC Student Activities New York Propane Deluxe Building Systems Sally Toomey Weglinski '77 & Deborah T. Most Gas Association Dennis M. Dengel '71 Paul F. Weglinski '77 Diana L. Pollard '97 & Pamal Broadcasting Donald S. & Luella A. Cleverley Sonny McCutcheon Harro G. Penk '93 Rhinebeck Savings Bank Dudley S. & SSC Donald Adams Roger W. Smith Elizabeth T. Schneider Stamell Stringed Instruments Donald J. Liberti Shirley R. Brereton '88 Dunsmore Corporation Su-Hsuan Huang Donna M. Johnson Stop & Shop Earl Klein TEG Federal Credit Union DRA Imaging Susan A. Doyle '98 & Ellen Baker Timothy Decker Drayton Grant Robert Doyle '71 Eric Somers Ulster Savings Bank Dutchess County Economic TD Bank Frank W. Kotzur '72 Vergilis, Stenger, Roberts, Development The Grandview George H. Buchanan Davis & Diamond Dutchess Golf & Vassar Brothers Medical Center Holly J. Molella Country Club Hyde Park Lions Club Taconic Club $250 - $999 Edward J. Mills, III '85 IEEE Mid-Hudson Section EFCO Products Foundation Club $2,500 - $4,999 Adam W. Grobin '83 James E. & Mary Lynn Smith Elayne & Hal Seaman ADVA Optical Networking Adams Fairacre Farms Anthony J. DiMaso '65 James M. Fedorchak '67 Foam & Wash Car Wash

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Frederica S. & Jack Goodman Mid Hudson Association of Sucato Builders BAE Systems Gail Brittain Women in Higher Education Sue Y. Chen Barbara A. Knickerbocker '72 Gail M. Kennedy '90 Millens Recycling of Kingston SUNY New Paltz Barbara Fitzgerald Gellert & Klein Milor Enterprises Susan L. Moore '66 Barbara J. VanVoorhis George & Phebe Banta Mohonk Mountain House Susan McClelland Boyce Barbara L. Baldwin-Marx '70 Gerald R. Wolniewicz '79 Mohonk Preserve Tansukh G. & Savi Dorawala Beth A. Baumert Gerard Philipp Morris Associates Teresa M. Abruzzo '04 Beth Ann Hansen '75 Greg Ball Mount Saint Mary College Thomas E. LeGrand Beth W. Wright '79 Handel & Carlini Murray & Mary Solomon Thomas J. Pontez '77 Betsy Brockway '82 Hester P. Mulak Musiclink Foundation Tim Dean Betty-Ruth Freer '86 Hodgson Russ LLP N&S Supply of Fishkill Timely Signs Of Kingston Beverly J. Crowell Howard C. Himelstein Noah & Kate Scooler Toni M. Emery '66 & Bottini Fuel Hudson Valley Magazine Norbert E. Schneider '73 Joseph Lucas '94 Brenda J. Olinger '80 I & B Flooring Solutions Ostertag, O'Leary, Barrett & Vincent J. DiMaso '66 & Bret A. Urbanski '93 IBEW Local Union 363 Faulkner Joan M. DiMaso '68 Brian J. Silvers '95 Ingrid A. & John Connolly Padma Surampudi Walt Disney World Brian L. Agor '79 Ironworkers Local Union 417 Patricia A. Zerbe Wayne L. Nussbickel Brian P. Battistoni '83 J.J. Stanis and Company Patricia M. Ansari Gee Wesley Ostertag Brinckerhoff & Neuville James F. & Betty S. Hall Patricia M. Darbee Fisher* '74 William R. Steinhaus '69 Bruce K. Mason '66 James R. & Joan E. Smith Patricia L. Prunty William S. Augerson Bruce Marley '79 James R. Campion '70 Patrick J. Kelliher '70 Williams Lumber & Home Carl E. Clark Janice C. Meagher Patti Zakow Centers Carmine G. Cinelli Jayasri Guha '73 Paul J. Tatar '71 Carol & George Stevens Jessica A. Mancuso White Paula K. Kraus '78 Falcon Club $100 - $249 Carol L. Gordon John Herbert Company Paula Reckess Adam Bellok Carol Roper John J. Connolly Pawling Corporation Aide Kiputo Catharine Street John R. Neuville '78 Pepsico Aladdin Laundromat Community Center John T. Nolan Jr. & Peter M. & Anne C. Forman Alan & Carter Wiecking Cathleen W. Cassidy '82 Mary Nolan Poughkeepsie Rotary Club Allison M. Elwell '07 Cathy L. Carl '75 John Westermann, Jr. '74 Powerhouse Theater Andrea L. Trosie '95 & Charles Ahrens '67 Joy A. Dryer Rhinebeck Architecture & John Trosie Charles E. Stewart, III Judith M. Stokes Planning Anesthesia Associates Chevron Corporation June & Aaron Gillespie Forum Richard Keller-Coffey of St. Francis Christian W. Ecker, Jr. '68 Kathleen Eagan '01 Richard Reitano & Ann E. Orcutt Lane Christine M. Bove '73 Kevin S. Lang Claudia Archimede '89 Anne C. & Peter Forman Christopher D. Cummings Key Bank Foundation Richard V. Corbally Anne C. Wandres Christopher E. Naylor '95 Kirshon & Company Riverside Bank Audrey K. Schade '81 Christopher J. Colsey Lawrence J. Hannigan '63 Robert G. Pollard '77 Back To Health Clara Lou Gould Lee D. Klein Robert J. Mattson '95 Colette M. Lafuente Leon Smith Robert S. Levine Linda Beasimer Rocking Horse Ranch Linda Mann Roger S. Donway M & T Charitable Foundation Ronald Piccone Mahoney's Irish Pub & Ronald W. & Mary Jane Steakhouse Von Allmen Mahopac National Bank Saint Francis Hospital Marie J. Bianco '75 Scott D. & Nan Hayworth Marta A. Newkirk Sedore & Company Martin Charwat Sherre Wesley Mary B. Jones Southern Dutchess Pops Maryann Ilyko Katz '87 Orchestra Maureen M. Doherty '03 Splash Down Beach Michael T. J. McCormack '78 Stanley Grubel Microsoft Steven J. Klein Steven L. Effron continued on next page 201 1 ANNUALREPORT 25 25 President’s Circle and Clubs

Colleen M. Sinon '74 John F. Eisenhardt Marietta Monti-Marion Commercial Instruments & John J. Bohlmann '00 Marion B. Zimmer '77 & Alarm Systems John J. Coppola '82 & Fred Zimmer '05 Committee to Elect Judy A. Coppola '84 Marion Patterson & Adrian Anderson John P. Biedinger '09 Roland Patterson '87 County Players John R. Rudzicka Marjorie S. Rovereto Craig Thomas Pest Control John V. Forman Mark J. & Marjorie Markowitz Cynthia P. Lewin Joseph A. Wrafter '86 Mark J. Drozenski '85 Dana L. Vanderheyden Joseph B. Tockarshewsky Martha J. Russell '01 Daniel F. Curtin & Joseph Connell Mary E. Matragano DiPalma '89 Maureen Curtin '99 Joseph E. Davis Mary Jane Pompa '89 David A. Juras '85 Joseph P. Romanowski '07 Mary O'Connor '78 David F. Saunders '80 Josephine Skimin Matthew Hanlon David H. & Mary Lou Davis Judith A. Martin '87 McCann Golf Course David J.& Cheryl A.Gillen Judith Brush Meggan N. Chirico '06 David M. Reilly, Jr. Julia N. Hamilton '77 Melody K. Henderson '70 David V. Kane '67 Julia Rappleyea Michael A. Novielli '85 Dawson Brown George J. Vrba '69 & June M. Stimpson '81 Michael A. Paretti '63 Deborah A. Moshier-Dunn '84 Jane Vrba '67 June S. Pierson Michael F. Minogue '72 & Karen Deborah J. Collyer '88 George S. Brown, Jr. '70 K & D Deli VanHouten-Minogue '94 Delia A. Potenza-Makris '82 Geraldine A. Delvecchio Kaatsbaan International Michael G. Visconti '70 Detlef Wolf Acupuncture & Gertrud K. Saucy '83 Dance Center Michael J. Barrett '71 Wellness Center Glenn E. Richardson '73 Karen A. Brisman '77 Michael P. Carielli '94 Dominic K. Odescalchi '89 Gloria D. Rutgers Karen L. Tice '85 Michael P. Parker Don Williams '60 Gregory J. & Carol A. Giarrusso Kari Reiber Michael W. Tardio '01 Donald H. Dedrick '05 Hanlon's Oil Burner Service Karyn M. Hurley '98 Mike Arteaga's Health & Donald J. & Valerie Cook Henry P. Fuhrmann '72 Kathlyn A. Stanley '84 Fitness Center Donna M. DuBois '84 Herbert Jacobson Kathryn L. Lee '83 Mike Weida Dorothy M. Lancella Holiday Inn & Suites Kathy McLaughlin Mitchell S. Orcutt Douglas A. McHoul Hudson Valley Renegades Kenneth Levinson Morton A. Alterman Dr. Michael S. Schwartz Hudson Valley Kenneth Y. Chapman '81 & Muriel S. Bixler '79 Duane A. Calvin '74 Shakespeare Festival Cheryl Chapman '76 N. Fred Huber & E. William Stanton '96 & Hudson Beach Glass Kevin R. Burr Cynthia A. Huber '85 Kathleen Stanton '87 Hyde Park Brewing Kimberly Bissell Nasir Mahmood Edward T. Ziemer Ira Effron Klara Sauer '72 Nona Lynch '67 Egremont Country Club Irene D. Light '93 Laura D. Voght '80 & Norma S. Ettinger '80 Elizabeth A. Catalino '84 Jacquelyn Appeldorn Gregory Voght '68 Northside Supplies Elizabeth A. Daniels James J. Stanis Laura J. McGowan '92 On Location Elizabeth Freedman James M. Sawall '95 & Lawrence A. Dickinson '61 Owen T. Clarke, Jr. Ellen Gambino Pamela Sawall '95 Lawrence R. Knapp Package Pavement Elly O. Kouri '86 James T. & Louise A. Hammond Leigh E. Williams Pamela Barrack & Erma Francello '67 James V. Brands Libby Saile '81 Gary Barrack '70 Ernestine Blout-Alston '87 Jane Barber Smith Lila R. Lynch Patricia Alice McMaster '75 Eugene H. Fleishman Janet L. Salt Linda Cupit Patricia L. Marchetti '66 Everton H. Henriques Janice A. Lawson '67 Lois P. Voelker '75 Paul & Deborah Golomb F. Kennon Moody Jay H. Simpson '68 & Lynn M. Estes '80 & Penelope Jones Frank Chase '78 Mary Simpson '74 Donald Estes '73 Perry Cuttino Frank H. Strickler & Jefferson D. Cavalieri & Lynne Kopac '87 Peter A. Phipps April Orcutt Strickler Barbara A. Cavalieri '90 Madeline C. Labriola Peter J. Zajkowski '74 Fred W. Schaeffer '63 Jeffrey M. Gregory '07 Margaret A. Patterson '80 Peter Van Kleeck Friends of Robert G. Rolison Joanne L. Richardson '69 Margaret J. Horton Philip P. Malinovsky '75 & Gabriel E. Deeb John A. Kenger '04 Margaret L. Britton '67 & Lisa Morris '85 Garry W. Krom '00 John Burkowske Colin Britton '77 Randall F. Pearson George A. Jackrel John E. Mack, III Margaret M. Moore '76 Raymond J. Freda '88 George C. Reifenberger '03 Raymond J. Winchcombe '73

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Red Hook Golf Club Thomas F. Canale '77 & Rhinebeck Chamber Gale D. Hesse Canale '75 Music Society Thomas G. Denton & Richard & Carleen Baright Susan Denton '76 Richard A. Barrett '97 & Thomas Gleason Francine M. Barrett '80 Thomas H. Loeber '78 Richard E. Whitted '74 Timothy D. Smith Richard H. Birch '98 Tony & Faith Krzywicki Richard J. Menfi '78 Verizon Richard L. Harris '74 Veronica Fitzgerald Kaedy '82 Richard MacNamee Victor Feit RL Baxter Building Corporation Wagner Technical Services Robert E. Mahoney, Jr. '80 Walter U. Weber '60 Robert G. Pollard '95 Wayne T. Miller '73 Robert J. Schule '78 Wendy Walker Robert M. & Widmer Inn Restaurant Marianne C. Abrams Wilfred A. & Carol K. Rohde Robert M. Angarola William A. Muller '69 Anna M. Magloczki '89 & Robert N. Wiggin '77 & William Clutz Blue Yonder Images George Magloczki '89 Bernadette D. Wiggin '79 William E. Pelton '82 & Boscobel Anna May B. Duncan '75 Robert P. Triola '91 Jill Lyons Pelton '82 Brain Joseph Puetz '06 Anna R. Courtney '85 Robert S. Krisko '85 William Happ, II Brent Caster Anne B. Dalton Robert Sheehan '77 William J. Flynn, Jr. '78 & Brian A. Mauch '81 & Anne L. Petrosky '78 Robert W. Pickert '62 Michell Flynn '88 Kimberly Mauch '80 Anne P. Winans '68 Rocco A. Cocco, Jr. '76 Yvonne Sewell '69 Brian J. Oleary, Sr. '75 Ann-Marie Donahue '95 Roger P. Mogan '67 Brian J. Williams '74 Anthony Ferri Ronald G. Peek '67 Brier Street Pottery Anthony Grassia Ronald Kupin Friends Club Up to $99 Callie P. Sprow '77 Antoinette L. Lopane '89 Rondout Country Club A.J. Thomson Cappuccino By Coppola's April M. Tiffany '66 Rose T. Laveglia '81 Abha Patel Lamb '86 Caren M. Thomas '79 Ariana Barkeshli Ross L. & Lucille Pattison Abraham Jacob '84 Carise M. Himelright '75 Arlene H. Iuliano ' 79 Ruth H. Samuelson '84 & Aladdin Rentals Carl F. Schneider '80 Aromas Galore Ronald Samuelson '90 Albert E. Jackson '00 Carlo Citera Arthur J. Tanner '79 Salon Doriano Alexander A. Honch Carmen R. Hiraldo '93 Ashley Elizabeth Lempka '04 Samuel G. Simon Alexis B. Sterry '07 Carol J. Davis '92 Ashley J. Jackson '04 Sandra Fraley Alfred F. Genovese '82 Carol Shuman '69 Audrey L. Collins '82 Saratoga Performing Arts Center Alice L. Troncillito '88 Carol Walker Aviva J. Dubrow '87 Shirley J. Warren Alice T. Leigh '75 Carole A. Damico '79 Babycakes Cafe Shop Rite Alida Ransom Carole A. Monkowski '78 Barbara D. Franks '78 Stephanie L. Mazzetti All Ways ZMT Caroline E. Dakin '91 Barbara Dombroski '81 Stephen J. Beck '78 Allan H. & Susan C. Wegner Carolyn E. Marshall '03 Barbara J. Gross '74 Steven J. Lent '02 Allen E. Jacobsen '87 Carolyn G. Hanna '77 Barbara J. Zuccarello '78 Sunny Hill Resort & Allyn S. Hammel '69 Catherine Chang Barbara Mosher Golf Course Aloysius J. Hayes '77 Catherine M. Tegtmeier '84 Barbara Newman '98 Susan E. Brumer '84 Ambiance Zen Day Spa Catherine T. Odell '75 Bardavon Susan J. McGlynn Amici's Catherine Z. Gorham '87 & Bare Feet Susan Kleinfeld-Stoller Amy C. Baker-Maile '81 Robert Gorham '08 Benjamin J. Burruby '01 Suzanne J. Lynn '82 Andrea Mannix Cathryn A. Maraziti '07 Beth A. Sutton '86 Sweet's Funeral Home Angela M. Dauerer '93 Charles & Mary St. Pierre Bethel Woods Teahan & Constantino Anita S. Dykeman '82 Charles R. Didymus '62 Betty Lease '80 The Baker Street Irregulars Ann L. Campilii-Lutz '87 Charles T. & Beverly Gaffney '82 Theresa M. Chirico Ann M. Drucker '79 Emily H. Thornberg Beverly L. Groth '81 Thomas A. Green Ann McCarthy '88 Charles T. Martino '73 Beverly L. Tas '82 Thomas A. Jobson, Jr. & Anna C. Weil '07 Charles T. Moss '83 Black Creek Photo Christine Mazzetti Jobson Charles W. Tompkins '78

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Cherie N. Hunt '95 Designs from Fernwood Flowers by Reni GTO Woodturning Cheryl A. O'Herron '80 Diana R. Thompson '05 Frances E. Catalano '86 Gus' Toybox Cheryl Billings Diane C. Vuole '92 Frances G. Motyka-Kirk '74 Gustav Hansen Cheryl J. Medeiros Diane C.W. Martin '74 Frances L. Raucci Guy W. Dearing '67 Cheryl L. Moreau '76 Dianne M. Carolan '84 Francine C. DiGrandi '95 Halbert G. Villagomez Chevreaux de la Grande Diedre E. Burlon-Kandeel '75 Francine K. Kallman '75 Harlan W. Chapin, Jr. '61 Christina M. Houghtaling '71 Digital Image Now Francis J. Martin '86 Harmon & Castella Printing Christine Jones '75 Dilnaz Unwalla Francis W. Wise & Betty Wise Hat Stories Christine M. Craig '04 Dina I. Odak '63 Frederick McGinnis '69 Hazel I. Martinez '81 Christine P. Summers '94 Dolores A. Croft '79 Fredrick A. Policastri '63 Headlight Quilts Christine R. Brett '95 Donna Cason Jewelry Design Gail Anderson Carpenter '66 Helen R. Avakian Christine R. Loveday '07 Donna H. Hoskins '81 Gary J. Lindstrom '60 Henretta Howse '74 Christopher A. Lease '07 Donna M. Davies '98 Gary R. Humphrey '71 Henrietta E. Macdonald '73 Christopher Albanese '78 Donna Rocap Genemarie B. VanWagner '75 Hobnobbin' Pub Christopher C. Ward '83 Doris Diaz-Kelly Geoffrey M. Horan '75 Houghton Mifflin Co Christopher E. Bracone '77 Doris L. Dingee '85 George B. & Anne-Catherine Howard C. Baker Christopher R. Cramer '89 Dorothy M. Craft '73 Schmitt Hyde Park Central District Cibo Draped in Jewelry George F. Decker, Jr. '70 Hyde Park Jeweler Clarissa M. Goins '90 & E. Stuart Hubbard, III '70 George F. Hoffman '63 Ilga V. Ziemins-Kurens '72 James Goins '85 East Coast Gym George H. Butler, III Images by Christine Contemporary Silver Jewelry Edith A. Frank George H. Buttler In Stitches Coral Joy Edith J. Rosen Gerald H. Ottaway In The Mix Cosimo's Edna M. Hargrave '68 Gerald P. Husted '68 Ingeborg X. Grutzner '79 Cristina Crawford Edward J. Nyman '70 & Kathleen Gerald Peters '67 Irene E. Hutnik '01 Dale R. Mosher '80 Nyman '72 Geraldine A. Ruby '91 Ismat H. Rabadi '80 Dana M. Towsley Masullo '88 Edward L. Trojan '87 Geraldine Pozzi-Galluzi '75 It's a Wrap Dane A. Fury '67 Edward S. Kantrowitz '03 Gerard P. O'Shea '64 J & J Woodcrafts Daniel G. Murray '78 Edward V. McManus '83 Gertrude L. Griffin '63 J & K Woodcraft Daniel G. Scharff '93 & Edwin E. Fitchett Gertrude Trani '73 Jacqueline A. Goffe-McNish Cheri Scharff '93 Edwin Lester & Anita L. Lester '80 Giadele Jacqueline M. Mulcahy '98 Daniel M. Stevens '99 Eileen Best Gina C. Kreso '02 James A. Buell '78 Daniel P. Kondor Elas J. Cocozza '83 Gladys L. Labare '87 James C. Reynolds '85 Daniel P. Kuffner Eleanor K. Marr & Gladys R. Lang '69 James E. Nelson Daphne Png William Marr '01 Glenn S. Clarke, Jr James L. Beretta '79 David B. Lindquist '79 Eleanor K. Veltre '87 Gloria A. Whiteley-Magrath '71 James R. Doddemeade '94 David B. Watts '77 Eleanor V. Pitcher '74 Glynis L. Bunt '84 James R. Snyder '94 David Dengel Elizabeth A. Halstead ' 87 Golden Gift Jewelers James T. Bain '81 David F. Mesnick '66 Elizabeth D. DeFiglio Good Feeling Leathery Jane A. Schiff '69 David L. Gray '71 & Elizabeth M. Armstrong '00 & Gourmetibles Jane H. Klump '67 Linda Gray '79 Edward Armstrong '77 Gregory L. Bauer '85 Jane N. Dyal David L. Questad Elizabeth Seelbach Janelle A. Styles David W. Baird Ellen L. Kutner '76 Janice L. Patton '06 Dawn M. Bartels Ellen L. Waggener Janine E. Diaz '00 Dawn M. Buzzelli '82 Ellen L. Woods Jay Krass & Rose Dawn M. Vaeth Elliott A. Coons '64 Graziano Krass Dawn Moore D'Alessio '85 Elmer H. Chamberlin '82 Jayesh Modi Dea M. Key '72 Eric J. Voyers '06 Jayne D. Stone '75 Deanne A. Scarpulla '07 Esther L. LaVera '88 Jean M. Benkert '64 Deborah A. Fetzner '79 Evelyn A. Rosenthal Jean M. Hinzmann '74 Deborah A. Mason '84 Fancywork Jean M. Roe '66 Deborah G. Carlough '80 Favorite Places Jeanette Rambo-Lagrutta '76 Delia W. Davi '79 Fawn Ridge Pottery Jeanne A. Beckley '78 & Denise A. Beneway '03 Fedele R. Fiore '77 Russell Beckley '78 Dennis R. Berkley '85 Florian Jeanne A. Double '79 De's Jewelers Flower Barn & Green House

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Jeanne Pomarico Lauren A. Lyle '96 Marie L. Underwood '82 Jeffrey C. McDonough '85 Laurie A. Friedli '75 Marie T. Cole Wiener '86 Jeffrey G. Willets '78 Laurynn D. Myers '07 Marileen Design Jennifer L. Burkhart '90 Lawrence C. Albanese '74 Marilyn I. Bialousz '88 Jennifer L. Egan '00 Leigh A. Odonnell Marilyn M. Kuhn '74 Jerry L. Toepfer Leigh Parrinello Marilyn V. Willis '94 Jessica E. Muller '05 Leo J. Dalton Mario Interrante '69 Jill A. Cherof '70 Leonard J. Ott '69 Marjorie B. Neun '97 Jill L. Rivers '96 Lester C. Alnwick, Jr. '66 Mark A. Boland '80 Jo Ann Feignheimer '91 Lincol Bashualdo '04 Mark A. Takacs '72 Joan A. Krauer '75 Linda & Marco Sartori Mark Grunenwald '78 Joan M. Giewat '82 Linda D. Hoag '73 Mark P. VanDemark '77 Julie A. Clark '78 Joan M. Nies '67 Linda Grapel '76 Mark Weissman June Ford '72 Joan M. Van Voorhis '77 & Linda L. Doolittle '95 Marland Berghorn '77 Just Bead It Raymond P. VanVoorhis '78 Linda M. Murphy '85 Marlene P. Galow '70 Just Creations Joanne Cameron '88 Linda Meeker '95 Martha M. Siegmund '80 Just for You by Sue Joanne Tucker '85 Linda R. Tamm Martin M. Miller '72 K K Creations Joanne Tuthill '78 Lisa A. Hutchins '82 Martin Salvas '78 Karen A. Humeston '82 Joel Diemond Lisa M. Brunetti Williams '89 Mary A. Ramaglia '03 Karen Bishop Joel G. Peterson '84 Lisa M. Haering '96 Mary A. Robinson '71 Karen L. DuBois '80 Johannes A. Vanderlee '96 Lisa M. Milby '01 Mary A. Tagney '72 Karen L. Francett '79 John & Marianne Weaver Locust Grove Mary Beth Bianchi Karen L. Hodsdon '84 John A. Canevari '68 Lollipop Tree Flower Shop Mary B. Dohrenwend Karen L. Page '83 John A. Felicello '03 Lori Barker Mary G. Bagley '68 & Karen M. Holmes '79 John C. Tacinelli '84 Lorraine D. McEvoy '77 David Bagley '99 Karen M. Mihan '79 John E. Fumasoli '74 Lorraine M. Heneka '82 Mary L. Bleau '80 Katherine A. Goetschel '83 John G. Marshall '70 Lorraine Schwinger Mary L. Shanley Kathleen A. Greiner '73 John J. Agosta '71 Louise A. Palma '94 Mary M. DeMichiel '73 Kathleen Anne Crowley '78 John Jay Cheerleading Louise C. Scarrone '98 Mary N. Ashong '06 Kathleen G. Morrissey John R. & Jo Ann Peluse Louise N. Woodcock '73 Mary Pilon Kathleen L. Spinelli '03 John R. Pedrick '73 Lowell Handler MaryAnn Lis-Simmons Kathleen M. Nigro John Roger Jewelry Lucy M. Busick '71 Maryann Polhemus '69 & Kathryn Joan Bierman '78 John S. Kosek '06 Lucy R. Bellville '70 Leonard G. Polhemus, Sr. '83 Kathy L. Schwager '84 John S. Kraus Lyceum Cinemas Maureen C. Murphy '80 Kathy T. Odak '79 John Sellingsloh '74 Lyn M. Patalinjug Melchor '07 Maureen Olfati '99 Keith M. Fischer '96 John T. Finley '74 & Lynette M. Dellaselva-Forman '85 Megan McPeake Rodriguez '93 Kelly Galgano '92 Susan Finley '82 Lynn M. Greco '92 Melissa Russo '98 Kelly H. Weisbecker '03 John Trosie & Madaleine Cole '90 Mellina Weiss Kenneth A. Boyd '83 Andrea L. Trosie '95 Madeline E. Grey '74 Mercury Grand Hotel Kenneth A. McGrath '78 John W. Douglas '00 Makers Of Many Michael A. Prunty Kenneth E. Sterry, III '92 John W. Varricchio '63 Awesome Specialties Michael C. Susco Kent Crafts Joseph A. Zeleznik '90 Malcolm Castro Michael E. Schomaker '02 Kevin Clark '95 Joseph E. Bonapace '87 Marcia A. Brunow '90 Michael J. Hanrahan '78 & Kevin W. Ronk '92 Joseph J. Reilly '04 Mardi-Bob Elizabeth Hanrahan '93 Kim A. Spruck '84 Joseph S. Dirago '76 Margaret A. Messina '98 Michael J. Hill Kim M. Karlson-Seaman '89 Joseph V. Poillucci* '66 Margaret A. Noll '79 Michael J. Reynolds '81 Kimberlee A. Mahusky '92 Joyce A. Robillard '87 Margaret A. Secone '69 Michael K. Temple '83 & Kimberly Mooers Joyce M. Jones '93 Margaret C. Debella Theresa M. Temple '81 Konnect 4 Krafts Joyce W. Feuerstein '92 Margaret E. Ellmore '94 Michael L. Elkin Kranz Kreations Judith A. Murphy '77 Margaret M. Arthur Michael R. Lapp '73 Kristine Swanson Bush '67 Judy A. Shapiro '77 Margaret M. Pineiro Michelle & Matthew D. DeMild Krystal Campbell Judy B. Yarochowicz '96 Maria Pistritto '91 Michelle M. Logan Diliberto La Deliziosa Julianne J. Graffam '85 & Marianne E. Chupay '73 Michelle Rosenbaum Latisha L. Balogh-Robinson '93 Mark Graffam '95 Marianne's Floral Garden Michelle S. Forbes Laura A. Coons '85 Marie K. Tedone

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Milanese Restaurant Phyllis A. Newham Scott J. Miller '88 Mill House Panda PKBrown Woodworking Sean W. Peterson '82 Millbrook Vineyards & Winery Quentin P. Johnson '84 Sebastian Loscerbo '77 Miriam Razon '78 Rachel J. Zollner '88 & Shari K. Barton '88 Morgan's Florist Alan Zollner '81 Sharon A. Rizzo '74 Ms. Deborah J. Baker '83 Rain Barrel Soap Sharon Haley Ms. Jacqueline M. Ragone '92 Ralph M. Adams Shauger & Scott Ms. Kristine A. Kennen '07 Ralph M. Esposito Sheila K. Sama '07 Ms. Rosemary Steinberg '91 Ray F. Boedecker Sheldon J. Heil '01 Murphy's Flower Shoppe Raymond Eaton Shelia A. Baker '80 Thomas H. Jones , Jr. Nancy A. Jebo '82 Raymond J. Chaisson '82 Sheryl A. Dominguez '75 Thomas J. Coutant '78 Nancy L. Briggs '78 Rebecca A. Foote '10 Shibori Thomas L. Rinaldi '99 Nancy M. LoCicero-Hunter '99 Reflected Fire Silly Lillies Thomas W. Muff '83 & Navina P. Hooker Richard C. Stalker '69 Simply Glass Mary T. Muff '89 Neil A. Garrison '76 Richard J. & Angela R. McCarthy Sonia F. McSpedon '76 Timothy P. McManus '01 Nettie R. West Richard J. Hart '85 & Sophia A. Kozlowski Sciacca '84 Tina A. Kiernan Nicole A. Cervone '84 & Janina Hart '99 South Bay Jewelry Tommy W. Harris '98 David Cervone '72 Richard M. Rang '78 Southlands Foundation Tracey Contes On the Bend Richard M. Rose '80 Southside Cafe Tracy McVicker Paesano's Bakery Richard R. Rogers '62 Spacy Tracy's Pickles Trevor C. Blackett '67 Palatable Pepper Products Richard Siegmund '86 Stacey A. Tucholski '04 Trisha M. Laundry '00 Pamela J. Bunker '86 Richard W. Lahey '64 Stanislaw Kosek '97 Trudy-Ann Lackner '99 Pamela Krimsky River Station Starla J. Fisher Pezzullo '77 & Twist Pamela M. Selover '81 Robert C. Jennings, Sr. '84 John M. Pezzulo '91 Two Crafty Blondes Pantano's Wine Grapes Robert H. Wubbenhorst '79 Stephen J. & Andrea Miller Vanessa L. Roberts '77 Patricia A. Lauricella '75 Robert J. Church, III '74 Steven D. Painter '78 Victor J. Silvestri, III '79 Patricia A. Longbard '96 Robert J. Fitzpatrick '67 Steven Swenson '90 Victoria A. Kampf '82 Patricia A. Lorio '83 Robert K. Vaughan '82 Steven Takacs '85 Virginia M. Dexter '75 & Patricia A. Schwerkolt '87 Robert M. Lominski '64 Still Willows Jeffrey Dexter '75 Patricia Alyce Whitesell '77 Robert S. Lumb '68 Story Time Virginia T. Kampa Patricia E. Merrill '97 Robert W. Soro Sugar Sweet Baby Viscount Wines & Liquor Patricia G. Reilly '83 Roberta T. Malkowski '75 Sun Wallpaper & Paint Vivian Anella '74 Patricia J. Anderson '89 Robin L. Bello '74 Susan A. Morrill '82 Wayne G. Wright '69 Patricia L. Considine Lamb '79 Rockefeller Financial Services Susan E. Buck '69 Wayne S. Vrooman '96 & Patricia M. Peluso '80 & Roger A. Dykeman '80 Susan H. Chlystun '81 Barbara Earles-Vrooman '84 Richard Peluso '01 Ronald A. Markowitz '93 Susan Kerman Wendy S. Stimpson '77 & Patricia Poggi Ronald A. Tice '68 Susan M. Miller '86 Bruce E. Stimpson '85 Patrick J. Griffin '98 Ronald J. Adams '81 Susan W. Schuck '80 Weston Konishi Patrick T. Goodall, Sr. '97 Rose A. Drake '61 Suzanne E. D'Orzaio '73 Wilderstein Patsy A. Dusavage '97 Roseanna's Glass Art Suzanne K. York '80 Willard A. Masker '83 Paul A. Scutieri '83 Rosemarie T. Perillo '86 Sweet Stitches William A. Maurer '95 Paul J. Lanari '71 Ruth V. Kane Sanford '65 Tammy Giancarlo '01 & William G. Love '77 Paul R. Schule, Jr. '70 Sally A. Johnson '85 Michael Giancarlo William Manzi '72 Paul W. Oakley '74 Sally N. Leafe '84 Tastefully Tacky William McCauley '64 Paula A. Walker '68 Sally-Ann Struniewski Teresa A. Dervin Winifred A. Pink Milkovich '88 Peggy A. Long '04 Salvatore A. Potenza '70 & Terrapin Restaurant Winifred M. Walker '91 Pennyworks Margaret A. Potenza '66 The Focal Point Wonderland Florist Peter B. Decker '76 Sandra A. Harrington '70 Theodore A. Clark '79 Wynn E. Witthans '74 Peter M. Grimm '88 Sandra E. Archer '92 Theodore E. Mallozzi '63 Yvonne D. Flowers Alexander '95 Peter M. Scofield Sanford J. Blaze '71 Theresa M. Sweezey '72 Yvonne Poley Peter W. Hardin '68 Sarah L. O'Donnell '83 Theresa S. Shaker '82 Philip C. Peters '73 Sarluta Anderson-Davis '72 Things Etc Philip M. Knauss '04 Sawyer Savings Thomas & Judith Ryan

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Class Giving Jean M. Roe Carol Shuman Michael F. Minogue 1960 Peter M. Scofield Richard C. Stalker Kathleen Nyman Anthony V. Campilii April M. Tiffany William R. Steinhaus Klara Sauer Virginia DiSantis-Campilii Brenda H. Verbeck Jeffrey G. Smith Gary J. Lindstrom 1967 George J. Vrba Theresa M. Sweezey Walter U. Weber Charles Ahrens Wayne G. Wright Mary A. Tagney Don Williams Trevor C. Blackett Mark A. Takacs Margaret L. Britton 1970 Ilga V. Ziemins-Kurens 1961 Kristine Swanson Bush Barbara L. Baldwin-Marx Harlan W. Chapin, Jr. Guy W. Dearing Gary Barrack 1973 Lawrence A. Dickinson James M. Fedorchak Lucy R. Bellville Christine M. Bove Rose A. Drake Robert J. Fitzpatrick George S. Brown, Jr. Marianne E. Chupay Erma Francello James R. Campion Dorothy M. Craft 1962 Dane A. Fury Jill A. Cherof Mary M. DeMichiel Charles R. Didymus David V. Kane George F. Decker, Jr. Suzanne E. D'Orzaio Robert W. Pickert Jane H. Klump Marlene P. Galow Donald Estes Richard R. Rogers Janice A. Lawson Sandra A. Harrington Alfredo A. Fonts, Jr. Nona Lynch Melody K. Henderson Kathleen A. Greiner 1963 Roger P. Mogan E. Stuart Hubbard, III Jayasri Guha Gertrude L. Griffin Joan M. Nies Patrick J. Kelliher Linda D. Hoag Lawrence J. Hannigan Ronald G. Peek John G. Marshall Michael R. Lapp George F. Hoffman Gerald Peters Edward J. Nyman Henrietta E. Macdonald Theodore E. Mallozzi Robert W. Soro Salvatore A. Potenza Charles T. Martino Dina I. Odak Jane Vrba Paul R. Schule, Jr. Wayne T. Miller Michael A. Paretti Rosemary Tanner John R. Pedrick Fredrick A. Policastri 1968 Michael G. Visconti Philip C. Peters Fred W. Schaeffer Mary G. Bagley Glenn E. Richardson John W. Varricchio John A. Canevari 1971 Norbert E. Schneider Joan DiMaso John J. Agosta Gertrude Trani 1964 Christian W. Ecker, Jr. Michael J. Barrett Raymond J. Winchcombe Jean M. Benkert Peter W. Hardin Lynn Berkley Louise N. Woodcock Betsy Brown Edna M. Hargrave Sanford J. Blaze Elliott A. Coons Gerald P. Husted Lucy M. Busick 1974 Richard W. Lahey Robert S. Lumb Dennis M. Dengel Lawrence C. Albanese Robert M. Lominski Jay H. Simpson Robert Doyle Vivian Anella William McCauley Ronald A. Tice David L. Gray Robin L. Bello Gerard P. O'Shea Gregory Voght Christina M. Houghtaling Duane A. Calvin Paula A. Walker Gary R. Humphrey Robert J. Church, III 1965 Anne P. Winans Paul J. Lanari John T. Finley Anthony J. DiMaso Mary A. Robinson Patricia M. Darbee Fisher* Ruth V. Kane Sanford 1969 Michael R. Rock John E. Fumasoli Susan E. Buck Paul J. Tatar Madeline E. Grey 1966 Allyn S. Hammel Gloria A. Whiteley-Magrath Barbara J. Gross Lester C. Alnwick, Jr. Mario Interrante Richard L. Harris Gail Anderson Carpenter Gladys R. Lang 1972 Jean M. Hinzmann Vincent J. DiMaso Frederick McGinnis Sarluta Anderson-Davis Henretta Howse Toni M. Emery William A. Muller David Cervone Marilyn M. Kuhn Patricia L. Marchetti Michael J. O'Dell June Ford Diane C.W. Martin Amelia M. Martinko Leonard J. Ott Henry P. Fuhrmann Frances G. Motyka-Kirk Bruce K. Mason Maryann Polhemus Dea M. Key Paul W. Oakley David F. Mesnick Joanne L. Richardson Barbara A. Knickerbocker Eleanor V. Pitcher Susan L. Moore Jane A. Schiff Frank W. Kotzur Sharon A. Rizzo Joseph V. Poillucci* Margaret A. Secone William Manzi John Sellingsloh Margaret A. Potenza Yvonne Sewell Martin M. Miller Colleen M. Sinon

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John Westermann, Jr. Karen A. Brisman Gerald R. Wolniewicz Richard E. Whitted Colin Britton Beth W. Wright Brian J. Williams Thomas F. Canale Robert H. Wubbenhorst Wynn E. Witthans Fedele R. Fiore Peter J. Zajkowski Julia N. Hamilton 1980 Carolyn G. Hanna Michael A. Aiello 1975 Aloysius J. Hayes Shelia A. Baker Marie J. Bianco Sebastian Loscerbo Francine Barrett Diedre E. Burlon-Kandeel William G. Love Mary L. Bleau Gale D. Hesse Canale Lorraine D. McEvoy Mark A. Boland Cathy L. Carl Judith A. Murphy Deborah G. Carlough Jeffrey Dexter Starla J. Fisher Pezzullo Karen L. DuBois Virginia M. Dexter Robert G. Pollard Roger A. Dykeman Dorothy Didymus Thomas J. Pontez Lynn M. Estes Sheryl A. Dominguez Vanessa L. Roberts Norma S. Ettinger Anna May B. Duncan Judy A. Shapiro John S. Kraus Laurie A. Friedli Robert Sheehan Steven D. Painter Betty Lease Beth Ann Hansen Callie P. Sprow Anne L. Petrosky Anita Lester Carise M. Himelright Wendy S. Stimpson Richard M. Rang Robert E. Mahoney, Jr. Geoffrey M. Horan Mark P. VanDemark Miriam Razon Kimberly Mauch Christine Jones Joan M. VanVoorhis Martin Salvas Dale R. Mosher Francine K. Kallman David B. Watts Robert J. Schule Maureen C. Murphy Joan A. Krauer Paul Weglinski Charles W. Tompkins Cheryl A. O'Herron Patricia A. Lauricella Sally Toomey Weglinski Joanne Tuthill Brenda J. Olinger Alice T. Leigh Patricia Alyce Whitesell Raymond VanVoorhis Margaret A. Patterson Philip P. Malinovsky Robert N. Wiggin Jeffrey G. Willets Patricia M. Peluso Roberta T. Malkowski Marion B. Zimmer Barbara J. Zuccarello Ismat H. Rabadi Patricia Alice McMaster Richard M. Rose Catherine T. Odell 1978 1979 David F. Saunders Brian J. Oleary, Sr. Christopher Albanese Brian L. Agor Carl F. Schneider Geraldine Pozzi-Galluzi Stephen J. Beck James L. Beretta Susan W. Schuck Jayne D. Stone Russell Beckley Muriel S. Bixler Martha M. Siegmund Genemarie B. VanWagner Jeanne A. Beckley Theodore A. Clark Laura D. Voght Lois P. Voelker Kathryn Joan Bierman Dolores A. Croft Suzanne K. York Nancy L. Briggs Carole A. Damico 1976 Sally Buell Delia W. Davi 1981 Cheryl Chapman James A. Buell Jeanne A. Double Ronald J. Adams Rocco A. Cocco, Jr. Frank Chase Ann M. Drucker James T. Bain Peter B. Decker Julie A. Clark Deborah A. Fetzner Amy C. Baker-Maile Susan Denton Thomas J. Coutant Karen L. Francett Kenneth Y. Chapman Joseph S. Dirago Kathleen Anne Crowley Linda Gray Susan H. Chlystun Neil A. Garrison William J. Flynn, Jr. Ingeborg X. Grutzner Barbara Dombroski Linda Grapel Barbara D. Franks Karen M. Holmes Beverly L. Groth Ellen L. Kutner Mark Grunenwald Arlene H. Iuliano Donna H. Hoskins Sonia F. McSpedon Michael J. Hanrahan Patricia L. Considine Lamb Rose T. Laveglia Margaret M. Moore Paula K. Kraus David B. Lindquist Hazel I. Martinez Cheryl L. Moreau Thomas H. Loeber Bruce Marley Brian A. Mauch Jeanette Rambo-Lagrutta Michael T. J. McCormack Karen M. Mihan Michael J. Reynolds Christine Morabito Sproat Kenneth A. McGrath Margaret A. Noll Libby Saile Richard J. Menfi Kathy T. Odak Audrey K. Schade 1977 Carole A. Monkowski Victor J. Silvestri, III Pamela M. Selover Edward Armstrong Daniel G. Murray Arthur J. Tanner June M. Stimpson Marland Berghorn John R. Neuville Caren M. Thomas Theresa Temple Christopher E. Bracone Mary O'Connor Bernadette Wiggin Alan Zollner

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1982 1984 1986 Claudia Archimede Betsy Hoberle Brockway Rebecca Anderson Pamela J. Bunker Christopher R. Cramer Dawn M. Buzzelli Susan E. Brumer Frances E. Catalano Mary E. Matragano DiPalma Cathleen W. Cassidy Glynis L. Bunt Marie T. Cole Wiener Kim M. Karlson-Seaman Raymond J. Chaisson Dianne M. Carolan Mark R. Finkbeiner* Antoinette L. Lopane Elmer H. Chamberlin Elizabeth A. Catalino Betty-Ruth Freer George Magloczki Audrey L. Collins Nicole A. Cervone Elly O. Kouri Anna M. Magloczki John J. Coppola Donna M. DuBois Francis J. Martin Mary T. Muff Geraldine A. Delvecchio Barbara Earles-Vrooman Susan M. Miller Dominic K. Odescalchi Anita S. Dykeman Karen L. Hodsdon Abha Patel Lamb Mary Jane Pompa Susan Finley Abraham Jacob Rosemarie T. Perillo Lisa M. Brunetti Williams Veronica Fitzgerald Kaedy Robert C. Jennings, Sr. Richard Siegmund Beverly Gaffney Quentin P. Johnson Beth A. Sutton 1990 Alfred F. Genovese Judy Coppola Joseph A. Wrafter Marcia A. Brunow Joan M. Giewat Sally N. Leafe Jennifer L. Burkhart Lorraine M. Heneka Deborah A. Mason 1987 Barbara Cavalieri Karen A. Humeston Deborah A. Moshier-Dunn Ernestine Blout-Alston Madaleine Cole Lisa A. Hutchins Joel G. Peterson Joseph E. Bonapace Clarissa M. Goins Nancy A. Jebo* Ruth H. Samuelson Jay Bunt Gail M. Kennedy Victoria A. Kampf Kathy L. Schwager Ann L. Campilii-Lutz Ronald Samuelson Joseph T. Kirchhoff Sophia A. Kozlowski Sciacca Aviva J. Dubrow Steven Swenson Suzanne J. Lynn Kim A. Spruck Catherine Z. Gorham Joseph A. Zeleznik Susan A. Morrill Kathlyn A. Stanley Elizabeth A. Halstead William E. Pelton John C. Tacinelli Allen E. Jacobsen 1991 Jill Lyons Pelton Catherine M. Tegtmeier Maryann Ilyko Katz Caroline E. Dakin Sean W. Peterson Lynne Kopac Jo Ann Feignheimer Delia A. Potenza-Makris 1985 Gladys L. Labare Alexander A. Honch Theresa S. Shaker Gregory L. Bauer Judith A. Martin Mary E. Lyon Beverly L. Tas Dennis R. Berkley Roland Patterson John M. Pezzullo Marie L. Underwood Laura A. Coons Joyce A. Robillard Maria Pistritto Robert K. Vaughan Anna R. Courtney Patricia A. Schwerkolt Geraldine A. Ruby Dawn Moore D'Alessio Kathleen Stanton Rosemary Steinberg 1983 Lynette M. Dellaselva-Forman Edward L. Trojan Robert P. Triola Deborah J. Baker Doris L. Dingee Eleanor K. Veltre Winifred M. Walker Brian P. Battistoni Mark J. Drozenski Kenneth A. Boyd James Goins 1988 1992 Elas J. Cocozza Julianne J. Graffam Shari K. Barton Sandra E. Archer Katherine A. Goetschel Richard J. Hart Marilyn I. Bialousz Carol J. Davis Adam W. Grobin Cynthia A. Huber Shirley R. Brereton Joyce W. Feuerstein Kathryn L. Lee Sally A. Johnson Joanne Cameron Kelly Galgano Patricia A. Lorio David A. Juras Deborah J. Collyer Lynn M. Greco Willard A. Masker Robert S. Krisko Michelle Flynn Kimberlee A. Mahusky Edward V. McManus Jeffrey C. McDonough Raymond J. Freda Laura J. McGowan Charles T. Moss Edward J. Mills, III Peter M. Grimm Jacqueline M. Ragone Thomas W. Muff Lisa Morris Esther L. LaVera Kevin W. Ronk Sarah L. O'Donnell Linda M. Murphy Dana M. Towsley Masullo Kenneth E. Sterry, III Karen L. Page Michael A. Novielli Ann McCarthy Diane C. Vuole Leonard Polhemus James C. Reynolds Winifred A. Pink Milkovich Patricia G. Reilly Christine F. Lee Scott Scott J. Miller 1993 Gertrud K. Saucy Bruce Stimpson Alice L. Troncillito Latisha L. Balogh-Robinson Paul A. Scutieri Steven Takacs Rachel J. Zollner Barbara A. Barnes Michael K. Temple Karen L. Tice Angela M. Dauerer Christopher C. Ward Joanne Tucker 1989 Elizabeth Hanrahan Betty E. Wise Patricia J. Anderson Carmen R. Hiraldo

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Joyce M. Jones Robert G. Pollard John W. Douglas 2006 Irene D. Light Pamela Sawall Jennifer L. Egan Mary N. Ashong Ronald A. Markowitz James M. Sawall Albert E. Jackson Meggan N. Chirico Megan McPeake Rodriguez Brian J. Silvers Garry W. Krom John S. Kosek Harro G. Penk Andrea Trosie Trisha M. Laundry Janice L. Patton Cheri Scharff Brain Joseph Puetz Daniel G. Scharff 1996 2001 Eric J. Voyers Bret A. Urbanski Keith M. Fischer Benjamin J. Burruby Lisa M. Haering Kathleen Eagan 2007 1994 Patricia A. Longbard Tammy Giancarlo Allison M. Elwell Michael P. Carielli Lauren A. Lyle Sheldon J. Heil Jeffrey M. Gregory James R. Doddemeade Jill L. Rivers Irene E. Hutnik Kristine A. Kennen Margaret E. Ellmore E. William Stanton J. William Marr Christopher A. Lease Joseph Lucas Johannes A. Vanderlee Timothy P. McManus Christine R. Loveday Louise A. Palma Wayne S. Vrooman Lisa M. Milby Cathryn A. Maraziti James R. Snyder Judy B. Yarochowicz Richard Peluso Lyn M. Patalinjug Melchor Martha J. Russell Laurynn D. Myers 1997 Michael W. Tardio Joseph P. Romanowski Richard A. Barrett Sheila K. Sama Patsy A. Dusavage 2002 Deanne A. Scarpulla Patrick T. Goodall, Sr. Gina C. Kreso Alexis B. Sterry Stanislaw Kosek Steven J. Lent Anna C. Weil Patricia E. Merrill Michael E. Schomaker Marjorie B. Neun 2008 Diana L. Pollard 2003 Robert Gorham Denise A. Beneway 1998 Maureen M. Doherty 2009 Aileen Angel John A. Felicello John P. Biedinger Richard H. Birch Edward S. Kantrowitz Donna M. Davies Carolyn E. Marshall 2010 Patrick J. Griffin Mary A. Ramaglia Rebecca A. Foote Tommy W. Harris George C. Reifenberger Sharon E. Lieberman Karyn M. Hurley Kathleen L. Spinelli Margaret A. Messina Kelly H. Weisbecker 2011 Jacqueline M. Mulcahy Susan A. Doyle Christine P. Summers Barbara Newman 2004 Kathy McLaughlin Karen A. VanHouten-Minogue Melissa Russo Teresa M. Abruzzo Marilyn V. Willis Louise C. Scarrone Lincol Bashualdo Christine M. Craig 1995 1999 Ashley J. Jackson Christine R. Brett David Bagley John A. Kenger Kevin Clark Maureen Curtin Philip M. Knauss “We are what we Francine C. DiGrandi Janina Hart Ashley Elizabeth Lempka repeatedly do. Ann-Marie Donahue Trudy-Ann Lackner Peggy A. Long Linda L. Doolittle Nancy M. LoCicero-Hunter Joseph J. Reilly Excellence, then, Yvonne D. Flowers Alexander Phyllis A. Newham Stacey A. Tucholski Mark Graffam Maureen Olfati is not an act, Thomas L. Rinaldi 2005 Cherie N. Hunt but a habit.” Robert J. Mattson Daniel M. Stevens Donald H. Dedrick William A. Maurer Jessica E. Muller ~ Aristotle Linda Meeker 2000 Diana R. Thompson Christopher E. Naylor Elizabeth M. Armsrtong Fred Zimmer Colette M. Plassman John J. Bohlmann Janine E. Diaz

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Gifts in Kind

Adams Fairacre Farms Coral Joy Michael H. Graham Just for You by Sue Michael A. Aiello '80 Cosimo's David L. Gray '71 & K K Creations All Ways ZMT County Players Linda Gray '79 Kaatsbaan International Ambiance Zen Day Spa Joseph E. Davis Lynn M. Greco '92 Dance Center Amici's Guy W. Dearing '67 Gertrude L. Griffin '63 Edward S. Kantrowitz '03 Aileen Angel '98 Timothy Decker Stanley Grubel Patrick J. Kelliher '70 Elizabeth M. Armstrong '00 Dennis M. Dengel '71 GTO Woodturning Kent Crafts & Edward Armstrong '77 Carl L. Denti Gus' Toybox Barbara A. Knickerbocker '72 Aromas Galore De's Jewelers Gustav Hansen Konnect 4 Krafts Babycakes Cafe Designs from Fernwood Holiday Inn & Suites Lynne Kopac '87 Back To Health Detlef Wolf Acupuncture & Bernard & Shirley Handel Aide E. Kopito Bardavon Wellness Center Lawrence J. Hannigan '63 Michael Korda Bare Feet Lawrence A. Dickinson '61 Peter W. Hardin '68 Christopher R. Kotes Richard A. Barrett '97 & Digital Image Now Harmon & Castella Printing Kranz Kreations Francine M. Barrett '80 Anthony J. DiMaso '65 Hat Stories Krystal Campbell Gregory L. Bauer '85 Donna Cason Jewelry Design Headlight Quilts Ellen L. Kutner '76 Jeanne A. Beckley '78 & Susan A. Doyle '11 & Howard C. Himelstein La Deliziosa Russell Beckley '78 Robert Doyle '71 Hobnobbin' Pub Anita Lester '80 & Edwin Lester James L. Beretta '79 Draped in Jewelry Su-Hsuan Huang Barbara Liesenbein Best of Scotland Mark J. Drozenski '85 E. Stuart Hubbard, III '70 David B. Lindquist '79 Bethel Woods Dutchess County Marie J. Bianco '75 Agricultural Society Kimberly Bissell Dutchess Golf & Country Club Muriel S. Bixler '79 Kathleen Eagan '01 Black Creek Photo East Coast Gym Ernestine Blout-Alston '87 Christian W. Ecker, Jr. '68 Blue Yonder Images Egremont Country Club Ray F. Boedecker Paul Ellis Boscobel Toni M. Emery '66 & Bradford Portraits Joseph Lucas '94 Shirley R. Brereton '88 Fancywork Brier Street Pottery Favorite Places Margaret L. Britton '67 & Fawn Ridge Pottery James M. Fedorchak '67 Colin Britton '77 N. Fred Huber & Gary J. Lindstrom '60 Victor Feit Betsy Brown '64 Cynthia A. Huber '85 Locust Grove Anthony Ferri Judith Brush Hudson Valley Magazine Thomas H. Loeber '78 Mark R. Finkbeiner '86 George H. Butler, III Hudson Valley Renegades Lollipop Tree Flower Shop Patricia M. Darbee Fisher* '74 Duane A. Calvin '74 Hudson Valley Lori Barker Florian Cappuccino By Coppola's Shakespeare Festival Lyceum Cinemas Flower Barn & Green House Michael P. Carielli '94 Hudson Beach Glass Anna M. Magloczki '89 & Flowers by Reni Gail Anderson Carpenter '66 Hyde Park Brewing George Magloczki '89 Foam & Wash Car Wash Brent Caster Hyde Park Jeweler Robert E. Mahoney, Jr. '80 Henry P. Fuhrmann '72 Jefferson D. Cavalieri & Images by Christine Makers Of Many Corinne R. Fuimarello Barbara A. Cavalieri '90 In Stitches Awesome Specialties Dane A. Fury '67 Sue Y. Chen In The Mix Malcolm Castro Giadele Chevreaux de la Grande It's a Wrap Philip P. Malinovsky '75 & Golden Gift Jewelers Cibo J & J Woodcrafts Lisa Morris Good Feeling Leathery Carl E. Clark J & K Woodcraft Mardi-Bob Carol L. Gordon Donald S. & John Roger Jewelry Marianne's Floral Garden Catherine Z. Gorham '87 & Luella A. Cleverley Penelope Jones Marileen Design Robert Gorham '08 Rocco A. Cocco, Jr. '76 Just Bead It Ronald A. Markowitz '93 Contemporary Silver Jewelry Gourmetibles Just Creations

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Mary Nolan Francis U. Ritz* & Mary F. Ritz Stamell Stringed Instruments Brian J. Oleary, Sr. '75 River Station Still Willows On Location Vanessa L. Roberts '77 Story Time Felts On the Bend Joseph P. Romanowski '07 Sugar Sweet Baby Paesano's Bakery Rondout Country Club Edward I. Sumber Palatable Pepper Products Roseanna's Glass Art Sunny Hill Resort & Golf Course Pamal Broadcasting Edith J. Rosen Sweet Stitches Passikoff & Scott Evelyn A. Rosenthal Mark A. Takacs '72 William E. Pelton '82 & Royal Carting Tastefully Tacky Jill Lyons Pelton '82 Salon Doriano TD Bank Pennyworks Saratoga Performing Arts Center Terrapin Restaurant Anne L. Petrosky '78 Klara Sauer '72 The Focal Point Gerard Philipp Dudley S. & The Grandview Eleanor V. Pitcher '74 Elizabeth T. Schneider Things Etc PKBrown Woodworking Robert J. Schule '78 Jerry L. Toepfer & Karen Blonder Joseph V. Poillucci* '66 Lorraine Schwinger Edward L. Trojan '87 Fredrick A. Policastri '63 Christine F. Lee Scott '85 Twist Salvatore A. Potenza '70 Elayne Seaman Two Crafty Blondes Eleanor K. Marr & Delia A. Potenza-Makris '82 Shauger & Scott Mark P. VanDemark '77 William J. Marr '01 Poughkeepsie Journal Robert Sheehan '77 Johannes A. Vanderlee '96 Dana M. Towsley Masullo '88 Powerhouse Theater Shibori Silk Philip K. VanItallie Carla L. Mazzarelli Patricia Prunty Shop Rite Mary Louise VanWinkle McCann Golf Course Ismat H. Rabadi '80 Martha M. Siegmund '80 Viscount Wines & Liquor Sonny McCutcheon Rain Barrel Soap Silly Lillies Walt Disney World Kenneth A. McGrath '78 Red Hook Golf Club Simply Glass David B. Watts '77 Kathy McLaughlin Reflected Fire James E. Smith Sally Toomey Weglinski '77 & Janice C. Meagher Paul F. Weglinski '77 Mercury Grand Hotel Mike Weida Margaret A. Messina '98 John Westermann, Jr. '74 Mike Arteaga's Health & Robert N. Wiggin '77 & Fitness Center Bernadette D. Wiggin '79 Milanese Restaurant Wilderstein Mill House Panda Jeffrey G. Willets '78 Millbrook Vineyards & Winery Leigh E. Williams Millman Harris Williams Lumber & Romano Foundation Home Centers Judy Milne Betty E. Wise '83 & Mohonk Mountain House Francis W. Wise Mohonk Preserve Wonderland Florist Holly J. Molella Robert H. Wubbenhorst '79 Morgan's Florist Peter J. Zajkowski '74 Dale R. Mosher '80 Deborah T. Most Hester P. Mulak Linda M. Murphy '85 Richard Reitano & Jeffrey G. Smith '72 Murphy's Flower Shoppe Claudia Archimede '89 Leon Smith Jean D. & Carl K. Needy Rhinebeck Chamber South Bay Jewelry Net Publications Music Society Southlands Foundation John T. Nolan Jr. & Rhinebeck Savings Bank Southside Cafe Joanne L. Richardson '69 Spacy Tracy's Pickles

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Growth in Net Assets 1992-2010

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Cash 155,121 18,275 103,257 276,653 Receivables 7,825 10,740 19,483 38,048 Investments 1,775,195 4,935,089 6,710,284 Other Assets 15,687 17,840 33,527 Total Assets $178,633 $1,822,050 $5,057,829 $7,058,512

LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Other Liabilities 19,045 50,625 69,670 Deferred Incomes 18,545 18,545 Fund Balances 141,043 1,771,425 5,057,829 6,970,297 Total Liabilities & $178,633 $1,822,050 $5,057,829 $7,058,512 Fund Balances Revenue, Expenses and Changes in Fund Balances Statement of Support Year Ended August 31, 2011 Total All Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Funds SUPPORT AND REVENUE Market Gain (Loss) 38,439 595,946 634,385 Contributions 231,771 236,891 500,479 969,141 Non-cash contributions 18,460 18,460 In-Kind support 302,808 302,808 Special Events, net of expenses 109,796 109,796 Other 2,629 2,629 Net Assets Released from Restrictions 639,583 (707,430) 67,847 - Total Support and Revenue $1,343,486 $125,407 $568,326 $2,037,219 EXPENSES Program Services Educational Grants 388,697 388,697 Other Program Costs 153,861 153,861 Supporting Services Management & General 299,645 299,645 Fund Raising 195,732 195,732 Total Expenses $1,037,935 $ - $ - $1,037,935 Excess of Support and Revenue Over Expenses 305,551 125,407 568,326 999,284 Fund Balances 9/1/10 (164,508) 1,646,018 4,489,503 5,971,013 Fund Balances 8/31/11 $141,043 $1,771,425 $5,057,829 $6,970,297

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