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2020 Drayton Hall Donor List PHILANTHROPY AT DRAYTON HALL Fiscal Year 2020 DRAYTON HALL PRESERVATION TRUST DONOR LISTING JULY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2020 Our Mission Drayton Hall Preservation Trust fosters a deeper understanding of colonial America and the evolution of life in the South by discovering, researching, conserving, and interpreting the history, context, and culture of Drayton Hall. Contact: Halley Cella Erickson Director of Philanthropy Drayton Hall Preservation Trust | 3380 Ashley River Road Charleston, SC 29414 Phone: 252.617.0780 | Email: [email protected] Board of Trustees July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020 Richard Almeida Chair W. Hampton Morris Vice-Chair Marilynn W. Hill Vice-Chair H. Montague Osteen, Jr. Treasurer Thomas W. Rash Secretary Nathan Berry Mary R. Black William B. Bodine Catherine Brown Braxton Frank W. Brumley John Cahill Amelia Cathcart Matthew Cochrane-Logan Steven Dopp Frank B. Drayton, Jr. Shannon C. Eaves Benjamin P. Jenkins, III Rise Johnson Cynthia Kellogg Kristopher B. King Douglas B. Lee Benjamin F. Lenhardt, Jr. Fulton D. Lewis Jr. Katherine Malone-France Margaret B. Pritchard Michael B. Prevost, Trustee Emeritus Henry B. Smythe, Jr. Anthony Wood 1 0 Cantey Technology Consulting Charleston Mercury Deep Eddy Vodka Duvall Events Edmunds Oast Brewery EventWorks Francis Marion Hotel Gilchrist/Bissell Wealth Management of Raymond James Glenn Keyes Architects Huss, Inc. Keystone Carpentry Co. LLC Koozer Painting Inc. Kuhn & Kuhn Law Firm LFA Architecture, LLC Lowcountry Audio Visual, LLC MIX Bartending Service PrintSouth Printing, Inc. Propel HR SMHa, Inc. The Middleton Group Totus Imaging Westbrook Brewing Company William Means Real Estate, LLC For more information on how your company can support Drayton Hall's mission through a sponsorship, please Corporate Friends of Drayton Hall 2 contact Caroline Schultz at [email protected] or 0 (843) 769-2611. July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020 The Society of 1738 is Drayton Hall Preservation Trust’s premier donor group, Society of 1738 Members honoring those who demonstrate outstanding leadership in support of July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020 Drayton Hall’s mission and vision. Corinthian $25,000+ Doric $5,000-$9,999 Tuscan $2,500-$4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Kellogg Dr. and Mrs. James C. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lenhardt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Almeida Mr. and Mrs. Art Bohm Mrs. Anne Drayton Nelson Ms. Nella G. Barkley Mr. Dirk Brown and Mr. Tim Burns Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Osteen, Jr. Ms. Esther Hoshall Beaumont Mr. Eugene Byers and Mrs. Sarah J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William C. Vance Mr. Nathan P. Berry and Mrs. Ceara Donnelley Ms. Amelia P. Cathcart Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Wexler Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cahill Miss Alexis J. Dougherty Colbert Family Fund Mrs. Howard D. Edwards Ionic $10,000-$24,999 Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Cooper Mrs. Susan T. Friberg Mrs. Leilani H. DeMuth* Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Gable, Jr. Mr. William B. Bodine Mr. and Mrs. P. Steven Dopp Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Gedge Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Brumley Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Drayton, III Glenn Keyes Architects Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Field Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Drayton, Jr. Mrs. Mary E. Hanahan Dr. Stephen L. Gavel Mrs. Frances R. Drayton Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Leer Mr. John A. Hill and Mrs. Marilynn W. Hill Ms. Dorothea Drayton* Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin, Jr. Mrs. Gail Kahn Mrs. Laura D. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Fulton D. Lewis, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Thomas Goldberg Ms. Heather McFarlin Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Melosi Mrs. Martha Rivers Ingram Mr. John M. Rivers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Penny Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Jenkins III Mrs. Sarah J. Smith and Mr. Eugene Byers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Rash Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Lee Mr. Paul W. Soldatos Mrs. Maurice H. Thompson Mrs. Patricia B. Manigault Mr. and Mrs. W. Hampton Morris Mr. Roland M. Newman Mr. William B. Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prevost *Donor is deceased Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Prioleau Ms. Margaret Pritchard Ms. Elaine K. Segelken Mr. John Shannon and Mr. Curtis M. Estes Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Smythe, Jr. Mr. Anthony C. Wood 3 0 Drayton Hall Fund The Drayton Hall Fund provides general operating support for the entire organization. Unrestricted contributions are crucial to the infrastructure of Drayton Hall and allow us to sustain our mission while July 1 2019 - June 30, 2020 expanding efforts in every department. $10,000+ Carbondale Largesse Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Ceres Foundation, Inc. John and Dianne Culhane Elhapa Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hampton Morris Peter R. and Cynthia K. Kellogg Foundation Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust Mrs. Maurice H. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. William C. Vance $5,000-$9,999 Dr. and Mrs. James C. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Almeida Colbert Family Fund Mrs. Leilani H. DeMuth* Ms. Dorothea Drayton* YOUR IMPACT Mr. and Mrs. Chappell Halstead Mr. John A. Hill and Mrs. Marilynn W. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Jenkins III John T. and Elizabeth K. Cahill Fund Bookended by dual crises (Hurricane Dorian in September and the onset of COVID-19 in Mr. and Mrs. Fulton D. Lewis, Jr. March), fiscal year 2020 (July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020) could have been catastrophic one for Mr. and Mrs. H. Montague Osteen, Jr. Fund at the Community Drayton Hall Preservation Trust. Thanks to the generosity of our Friends, donors and Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area Mrs. Patricia B. Manigault volunteers, it was a remarkable one. Margaret Beck Pritchard Advised Fund Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Osteen, Jr. Perhaps as iconic as Drayton Hall itself are the historic live oaks that adorn its 350-acre Mr. and Mrs. James D. Penny property. Their survival is testament to the power of your philanthropy. In addition to the Mr. John Shannon and Mr. Curtis M. Estes The Ceara Donnelley & Nathan Berry Fund at the Chicago Community constant and specialized attention these 300-year-old giants require, your support funded Foundation the removal of 30 smaller, more modern trees and other debris laid to waste by Hurricane The RJ Family Fund Dorian. 4 *Donor is deceased 0 $2,500-$4,999 AIG, Inc. Matching Grants Program Mr. William B. Bodine Charles Scott Riley III Foundation Mr. and Mrs. P. Steven Dopp Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Drayton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Field Mrs. Susan T. Friberg Mr. and Ms. Thomas Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prevost Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Prioleau Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Rash Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Smythe, Jr. $1,000-$2,499 A.B. & J. Noyes Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Mary A. Angus Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Baldwin, Jr. Barbara B. Rockefeller Fund Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Barnett Ms. Jane Beck Mr. and Mrs. Art Bohm Ms. Catherine Braxton Along with the nearly 15,000 individuals who visited the site in Brumley Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, Jr. fiscal year 2020, you helped usher in a new era for the Drayton Ms. Amelia P. Cathcart Chris and Ellen White Family Charities Hall experience. Your philanthropy expanded the Drayton Hall Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Craver narrative to recognize contributions by African Americans across Mr. Edward E. Crawford Capt. and Mrs. Ward W. de Groot the site. You also helped us adapt our tours, contributing to the Mr. and Mrs. John Derse safety and health of visitors as well as the preservation of the Edmunds Oast Brewery Elizabeth C. Rivers Lewine Endowment House. Finally, because of you, we were able to create a new way ExxonMobil Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Galeucia to access Drayton Hall through our virtual education programs. 5 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gillespie $500-$999 Miss Alexis J. Dougherty Mr. Ed Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Grochowski Mrs. Laura D. Gates Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murtagh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Gundersen Mr. John B. Anderson and Ms. Britta K. Parchois GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Barry Reagan Mrs. Mary E. Hanahan Anonymous George W. and Phyllis P. Miller Fund Ms. Harriet R. Ripinsky Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson Mrs. Regina Bell Mr. Richard P. Grusky Ms. Kathleen H. Rivers Mrs. Pauline M. Keinath Bennett Preservation Engineering PC Mr. Stephen Hanson The Rev. Canon Dr. Alan Salmon Mr. Kristopher B. King Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Black, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hildreth Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Schreeder Mr. Kevin Koozer Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bortz, III Mr. Ronald T. Hirsch and Ms. Betty Reid Mr. Corwin Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Leer Boylston Family Fund Dr. and Mrs. Carter L. Hudgins Mr. John Shannon and Mr. Curtis M. Estes Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lenhardt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John White Mr. Brian B. King Dr. Arnold C. Shilepsky and Dr. Carol C. Shilepsky Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brantley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kleha Ms. Janet Strohmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Brown Miss Courtney Lamendola Mr. and Mrs. Austin P. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. David McKeehan Dr. Susan L. Buck Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Lee Mr. Kenneth Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. McNamara Cenovus Energy Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Maybank, Jr. The Frey Pridmore Family Fund Dr. June A. Mercer and Mr. John Mercer Dr. and Mrs. David J. Chalker Mr. and Mrs. Michael McShane William C. Cleveland Fund Ms. Barbara A.
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