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2 Mission Statement 3 Executive Message 5 Program Highlights 13 Programs, Partners, & Schools
20 Maritime Magic 21 Financial Overview 22 Donated Goods and Services 25 Contributors
28 Advisory Boards 29 Staff List BC Board of Trustees
Living Classrooms Foundation is a non-profit organization, operated for the benefit of the community at large, providing
hands-on education and job skills training for students from diverse backgrounds, with a special emphasis on serving at-risk
youth. The Foundation uses maritime settings, community revitalization projects and other challenging learning environments,
and a low staff to student ratio. Our “learning by doing” education programs emphasize the applied learning of math, science,
literacy, history, economics, and ecology. Key objectives of all Living Classrooms programs are career development,
community service, elevating self-esteem, and fostering multicultural exchange.
We join the students, staff, and trustees of Living Classrooms Foundation in thanking our community for
its support across more than two decades of our mission to help young people realize and reach their
full potential as individuals and citizens. The Foundation focuses on three areas:
providing hands-on education and employment training to economically disadvantaged
youth and young adults living in high-risk environments
educating youth from diverse backgrounds about the environment and
stewardship responsibility
educating the public about the region’s maritime history and heritage
In this report, we focus on these three areas, and report on major milestones and plans for
future developments.
The Foundation uses real-world situations as the platform for employment training. Our Project
SERVE/Re-entry Program, for example, provides on-the-job training to ex-offenders who gain
employment skills through their work improving impoverished neighborhoods. The services they
provide, such as maintaining city parks, removing trash from city streets and waterways, and
boarding and cleaning vacant properties, contribute to the increased stability and health of the
community. Project SERVE creates a venue for ex-offenders, who face major challenges when
EXECUTIVE
returning home from prison, to engage in a supportive, “stepping-stone” work experience. We
currently serve 150 individuals per year and are aiming to double this number in the next three years.
The Crossroads School is a Title I school, with over 89% of students receiving free or reduced-price
lunches. While this concentration of economically disadvantaged students is often a sad predictor
of low academic achievement, The Crossroads School is among the top performing public middle
MESSAGE
schools in Baltimore. In its sixth year of operation, the school continues to demonstrate the efficacy
of our educational approach of combining hands-on learning experiences with college-preparatory
standards. Among the first three graduating classes, 100% of students are enrolled in high school,
including some of the area’s most prestigious public and private schools. Due to this success, Living
Classrooms Foundation has long-term plans to expand Crossroads to a K-8 school, beginning with
the addition of a fifth grade in fall 2008.
The generosity of our supporters has had an amazing impact on the education, self-sufficiency, and
lives of thousands of young people throughout the region. We encourage you to read more about the
work and progress of Living Classrooms, and to visit our web site at www.livingclassrooms.org.
Please accept our sincere thanks for your very important support.
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FOUNDED IN BALTIMORE IN 1985, LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION HAS GROWN INTO AN EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC
FORCE THAT COMBINES ONE OF THE CITY’S MOST CHERISHED ASSETS—ITS BEAUTIFUL AND HISTORIC HARBOR—WITH
ONE OF ITS MOST OVERLOOKED—THE THOUSANDS OF BRIGHT, AMBITIOUS CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS STRUGGLING TO
SUCCEED AGAINST TERRIBLE ODDS. WHAT BEGAN WITH ONE PROGRAM IN ONE CITY HAS GROWN INTO DOZENS OF PROGRAMS
ACROSS A REGION THAT NOW ENCOMPASSES WASHINGTON, DC, VIRGINIA, AND MARYLAND.
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LIVING CLASSROOMS FOR YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS WHO
LIVE IN HIGH-RISK ENVIRONMENTS
I am thoroughly
impressed by the LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION BELIEVES…
commitment of Effective education and employability training can create promising
futures for youth and young adults living in high-risk environments.
Living Classrooms The challenges confronting those living in these distressed
communities can be fixed.
to the education of
Hands-on learning and skills training are the best ways to
children, and am accomplish both.
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In 2008, The Crossroads School was
awarded a new five year contract and
LIVING CLASSROOMS OF THE A new partnership with The City Kids Living Classrooms of
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION Wilderness Project will provide year-
received one of the highest metrics given Since expanding to Washington, DC round environmental programming to the National Capital
to any Baltimore City Charter School. in 2001, Living Classrooms of the urban youth, including a wilderness
National Capital Region (LC-NCR) is program in Jackson-Hole, Wyoming. Region is vital to the
CARMELO ANTHONY YOUTH now serving over 20,000 youth each
continued education
DEVELOPMENT CENTER year with educational outreach in Project SERVE
A new Living Classrooms campus, the schools, environmental enrichment
Since 1988, Project SERVE (Service and employment of
Carmelo Anthony Youth Development programs aboard historic ships and
- Empowerment - Revitalization -
Center was created in partnership with at Discovery Creek campuses, and
Volunteerism - Employment Training) youth in underserved
the Carmelo Anthony Foundation and workforce development programming.
the Housing Authority of Baltimore City.
has employed disadvantaged young
adults and ex-offenders who are
neighborhoods in the
In partnership with Center City
Carmelo Anthony, an NBA star and
native Baltimorean, has pledged $1.5
Consortium, 21st Century Community “re-entering” society in a productive DC metropolitan region.
Learning Centers, DC Public Schools, work experience that aims to improve
million over five years to reopen the
Youth Development Center, a 29,000
and Capital One, LC-NCR provides the the quality of life for city residents. While Living Classrooms will
K.I.D.S After School Program (Kids receiving intensive support services
square foot facility located in East
Improving DC’s Southside) at two and employability/on-the-job training, continue to benefit the
Baltimore. The Carmelo Anthony Youth participants work in teams to provide
schools in Southeast, Washington,
Development Center responds to the
DC. This daily program, serving direct services to downtown areas exciting revitalization
community’s need for intervention and impoverished City neighborhoods.
that supports the academic and
each school’s 6th to 8th grade
students and other DC area students, To date, this initiative has:
of our urban areas.
social development of disadvantaged
focuses on local and international boarded and cleaned more Congresswoman
youth. The children and youth served
communities as well as the arts. than 15,000 vacant properties Eleanor Holmes Norton
reside primarily in public housing
and low-income neighborhoods and Living Classrooms of the National Capital cleaned, improved, and maintained
their communities lack many of the Region continues to offer workforce streets, alleys, and vacant lots in
services found in more affluent areas. development programming to DC youth, the McElderry Park community
thanks to funding from the Annie E.
The program provides services in
Casey Foundation, and has received
five core areas: Education and Career
funding from the U.S. Department of
Development, Character and Civic
Labor to replicate the Foundation’s
Development, Health and Life Skills,
award-winning Fresh Start program
The Arts and Cultural Enrichment, and
serving adjudicated and at-risk youth.
Sports and Recreation. In addition, the
Center hosts community events such Living Classrooms is partnering with
as immunization and lead screening, Forest City-Washington to construct
youth workshops and conferences, job an education center along the
fairs, family night activities, basketball Anacostia River’s edge in Southeast,
tournaments, holiday meals and events, DC. Just blocks away from the home
and an eight-week summer camp. of the Washington Nationals sits
The Yards, formerly known as the
The Youth Development Center is open
Southeast Federal Center, which
seven days per week. Currently, more
will include the anchor site for the
than 200 youth, primarily from six
Foundation’s community-based
public housing sites, are enrolled.
programs in Washington, DC.
houses and alleys within the several East Baltimore communities,
East Baltimore community where homicide is one of the
near Johns Hopkins Hospital greatest risk factors for teenagers
identified and removed invasive and young adults, ages 14-25.
plant species within Baltimore The program is modeled after the
city creeks and shorelines Chicago Ceasefire initiative, which
has been very successful in reducing
provided more than 45,000 shootings over the past ten years.
hours of other critically needed
community services. The core strategy of Safe Streets is to
engage community stakeholders in
These results have been achieved while planning and carrying out community
providing job training, education, life activities, to develop public responses to
skills, and leadership development shootings and homicides, and to educate
to Project SERVE participants. and mobilize residents to take the
Project SERVE provides real solutions, streets back from criminals and gangs.
completely rehabbed and its positive impact on young lives Living Classrooms, the Baltimore City
12 vacant houses ripples out to family members and Health Department, and East Baltimore
the entire community. The majority service organizations and religious
completed outstanding communities have created a coalition to
workorders and provided of those we serve live in poverty and
endure exposure to drugs, crime, and put this organized strategy into action.
Living Classrooms renovations to twenty-eight
community schools and centers violence daily in their East Baltimore Under the leadership of Leon Faruq,
neighborhoods. Many participants
opens doors of oversaw the building of have been involved in substance abuse
the Foundation has hired ex-offenders
the Mikulski Workforce who have been successful in turning
opportunity that can Development Center for Living
and criminal activity themselves. This
program provides a venue for individuals
their lives around to become Safe
Classrooms Foundation Streets outreach workers. These
change the course to turn their lives around and build a men and women, who have “street
completed eight wheelchair positive future and environment. Today, credibility,” are now working the streets
of children’s lives access ramps for 75% of Project SERVE graduates are in a positive capacity to reach youth
housebound individuals employed or have returned to school and
by empowering provided exterior repairs and are giving back to their communities.
and provide alternatives that will steer
them towards a better life. Outreach
them through a improvements on 68 homes In the past three years, Project SERVE workers canvass the streets, often until
owned by individuals with low has significantly increased the number late into the night, and intervene and
comprehensive and or moderate incomes within of program participants from 25 per mediate situations to prevent shootings.
the Empowerment Zones year to more than 150, increased the The Safe Streets office, a converted
innovative approach. provided commercial mowing, number of work contracts from three to rowhouse, is often used for outreach
cleaning, and maintenance eight, and expanded the annual program workers to facilitate conflict resolution
Maria Welch, Chair of the Governor’s as well as to provide clients appropriate
Commission on Hispanic Affair within 15 city parks and their budget from $450,000 to more than $1.5
surrounding neighborhoods million. The program aims to employ connections and referrals, including
300 individuals in the next three years. GED and job-training programs,
provided a cleaning crew professional counseling, transitional
to maintain Baltimore’s housing, and health and family services.
Inner Harbor Promenade SAFE STREETS
over the past three years Safe Streets is a public health and In Safe Streets’ first year, there have
provided a work crew to clean educational campaign that aims to not been any fatalities in this area, and
trash and debris from vacant reduce shootings and homicides in shootings have been reduced by 70%.
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LIVING CLASSROOMS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION AND STEWARDSHIP
LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION BELIEVES…
The best approach to environmental education is to expose students directly to the environment’s
majesty and its fragility.
Our environmental programs offer teachers highly effective means to bring their lesson plans to life.
Environmental experiences and education are valuable to all children, and especially to children in
underserved communities, who are too often denied such exposure.
The following describes the Foundation’s efforts to educate youth and create awareness about the environment:
ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
MASONVILLE COVE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER
Living Classrooms’ environmental Living Classrooms Foundation is working with the Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Coalition, the Port of Baltimore, and the National
education programs combine the Aquarium in Baltimore to create and manage the Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center, a unique, urban nature
application of academic skills with center located on Masonville Cove on the Patapsco River’s Middle Branch. The Center will include a building, parking and
hands-on learning experiences picnic areas, a bird sanctuary, hiking trails, a pier, and several tidal and non-tidal wetlands. Living Classrooms is working to
that emphasize environmental develop and implement a coordinated school and community outreach program for youth living in the Brooklyn, Curtis Bay,
stewardship, and stress hands- and Cherry Hill communities.
on learning of math, science, and
This initiative will be based on Living Classrooms’ successful Meaningful Watershed Environmental Education program, which
history. The Foundation is one of
works with urban youth to understand and prevent the environmental effects of pollution and runoff in their own backyards.
the top organizations designated Through the project, students learn about the water cycle, explore the concept of watersheds, learn about their own sub-
by the Maryland State Department watershed, and employ mapping skills as they locate the storm drains on their school property and in their neighborhoods.
of Education to provide students Students are also involved in monitoring, protection, and restoration activities such as trash pick-up and recycling. They create
in over 300 public schools with and install rain barrels, stencil storm drains, and design and install native garden habitats. As students living near the Middle
a state-mandated Chesapeake Branch learn about and help to improve their own neighborhoods, they will become the community’s future leaders.
Bay Meaningful Watershed
Educational Experience. Our
shipboard and environmental
KINGMAN ISLAND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER AND DISCOVERY CREEK
education outreach programs help Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region (LC-NCR) was selected by the DC Deputy Mayor’s Office for Planning and
schools fulfill this requirement Economic Development to coordinate the design, management, and fundraising efforts for the Kingman Island Environmental
while directly engaging students Center. Kingman Island is a 45-acre parcel and the adjacent Heritage Island is five acres. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
created Kingman and Heritage Islands in 1916 from dredged sediment taken from the Anacostia River. The islands are adjacent
with the environment.
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LIVING CLASSROOMS FOR MARITIME
Living Classrooms
HERITAGE AND PRESERVATION
Foundation is an
example of a highly LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION BELIEVES…
Our region’s rich maritime heritage is an engaging lens through which people can
successful program come to understand the broader history and culture of our community and nation.
that effectively Our shipboard education programs offer teachers highly effective means to bring
their lesson plans to life.
changes people’s lives Hands-on experiences make the life and times of the people who served on our
vessels and stood watch in our lighthouses come vividly alive for our visitors.
by preparing them for
The following are examples of Living Classrooms Foundation’s programs and affiliates that
new opportunities. focus on maritime history and education:
Congressman Elijah E. Cummings
NATIONAL HISTORIC
SEAPORT OF BALTIMORE
In partnership with the City and State, land/sea education programs for youth Baltimore’s rich African-American
Living Classrooms Foundation manages and has helped to lead the effort for maritime history, with a focus on the
the National Historic Seaport of Baltimore, the new $14 million visitor education lives of Frederick Douglass, who lived
an umbrella organization unifying the center planned for completion in time in Fells Point and worked in Baltimore
historic sites and neighborhoods around for the bicentennial of the war of 1812. shipyards, and Isaac Myers, who led
the Inner Harbor. The National Historic 14 other free black leaders in founding
Seaport promotes historic preservation FREDERICK DOUGLASS-ISAAC MYERS the Chesapeake Marine Railway and
and heritage tourism, and creates MARITIME PARK AND MUSEUM Drydock Company as the first African-
living classrooms for education and job American owned shipyard in the country.
The Frederick Douglass–Isaac
training opportunities. Living Classrooms
Myers Maritime Park and Museum, The Douglass-Myers Maritime Park
manages the following entities as part of
located in Fells Point, one block away and Museum features dynamic public
the Seaport and uses these venues and
from the Foundation’s East Harbor programming, employment training,
partnerships for educational enrichment:
Campus, opened in June 2006. This and hands-on education for youth.
the Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor
“living classroom” is another historic The campus houses an expansion of
(USS Constellation, Coast Guard
venue for educational enrichment the Foundation’s current educational
Cutter Taney, Lightship Chesapeake,
and real-world connections. and job-training programs, as well
Submarine Torsk, and Seven Foot
Knoll Lighthouse) and the Frederick as interpretive history programs for
This $14 million Living Classrooms
Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park students and the visiting public. The
campus celebrates the contributions of
and Museum. Other partnerships with Maritime Park, which includes the
the African-American community in the
sites such as Fort McHenry add value as restored 200 year-old historic Sugar
development of Baltimore’s maritime
rich educational resources. The Friends House building (Alex. Brown Maritime
industry, and is a premier African-
of Fort McHenry is this national park’s Education Center) and the adjacent
American heritage tourism destination.
recognized friends group. It provides Weinberg Education Pavilion, features
The site honors and interprets
a working shipyard, historic marine
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successful programs already serve the targeted
NEW INITIATIVES community and we will increase their capacities
in order to serve many more residents.
W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION NEW OPTIONS INITIATIVE
Just blocks north and east of the Foundation’s
Living Classrooms Foundation was invited by the
East Harbor Campus are some of the city’s
Kellogg Foundation to become one of a select
most economically and socially disadvantaged
group of organizations to help create and pilot
neighborhoods including the Perkins Homes
the New Options Initiative (NOI). NOI is intended
and Fayette Street Corridor neighborhoods and
to address the needs of out-of-school youth for
McElderry Park. We have identified these areas
careers that provide a living wage, benefits, and
as part of a “Targeted Investment Zone (TIZ).”
defined pathways to advancement, and to meet
the needs of the business community as well. Living Classrooms engaged in an 18-month
planning process funded by the Annie E. Casey
KELLOGG HAS FUNDED LIVING CLASSROOMS TO PILOT Foundation to identify this zone within East
NOI IN THE BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON REGION. Baltimore and the desired results, as well as
By partnering with major employers and key successful models, community resources, and key
community stakeholders, we are working to partners. The Foundation’s efforts are inspired by
create an innovative model that will appeal both Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children’s Zone.
to out-of-school youth and to businesses, and that In partnership with the City, the initiative will target
will draw upon the insights, skills, and resources the resources and talents of Living Classrooms
of all our partners. The NOI concept is analogous and our partners in improving performance in
railway, hands-
to the familiar FICO’s credit scoring system that school and at work among residents in these
on exhibits, and
was created by Fair Issac’s. FICO is a “sort & neighborhoods. By helping people develop the
sculptures honoring
score” system utilized by the lending industry to academic, social, and vocational tools that lead
Douglass and
reduce risk to the lender, as well as the borrower. to success in school and work, we will also
Myers. Visitors can
Living Classrooms will develop a similar system realize positive changes in the health of the
observe our students and shipwrights
that measures and places value on out-of-school entire neighborhood. Important indicators of
working on historic ships on-site.
youths’ accomplishments in three areas: Education neighborhood health that the Foundation will seek
The Frederick Douglass–Isaac Myers (traditional, financial, and technology), Healthy to improve include juvenile crime, adult crime,
Maritime Park and Museum is located on Living/Self-Sufficiency (healthy choices, housing, recidivism, and student/school performance.
the Baltimore Waterfront Promenade at transportation, and community connections), and
Thames and Caroline Streets, near the Career Development (career readiness, career The program design focuses on education and
original location of Myers’ shipyard. The exploration, and work experience). As with the workforce development. Living Classrooms
campus is a new Baltimore landmark FICO system, the goal of this prototype will be to will partner with six local elementary and
and center for discovery and learning encourage hiring by reducing the employer’s risk, middle schools and the Baltimore Curriculum
about an important part of our history. and increase the potential employee’s appeal Project. Living Classrooms’ Carmelo Anthony
It is also home to the North Star Bistro, by increasing skill levels and job readiness. Youth Development Center and Safe Streets
a new restaurant opened by New office are community resource hubs within the
Living Classrooms Foundation, with their work at Crossroads School and other programs for Baltimore
City students, understands the importance of giving students the opportunity for hands-on learning.
Experiential learning gives students the opportunity or authentic experiences to engage them in their
own learning and to maximize their achievement and skill development. I thank Living Classrooms
Foundation for their contribution and partnership with the Baltimore City Public School System.
Dr. Andres Alonso, CEO
12 Baltimore City Public Schools
PROGRAMS, PARTNERS, AND SCHOOLS
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Washington Collaborative, Southeast Tennis and
Learning Center, Southwest Collaborative, Space
Telescope Science Institute, Spirit Cruises, St.
Clement’s Island, St. Elizabeth’s Catholic School,
St. Luke’s Catholic School in Virginia, St. Mary’s
Catholic School, St. Peter’s ES, St. Stephen’s and
St. Agnes Schools, St. Thomas More Catholic
School, Starbucks, Tenley Achievement Program,
The Fishing School, Thurgood Marshall MS,
Tubman ES, Twin Rivers Charter, Waples Mill ES,
Washington East Foundation, Washington Sailing
School, Watkins ES, Watkins Mill ES, Westbrook
ES, Wheatley ES, White Oak MS, William Wirt MS,
Workforce Organization for Regional Collaboration,
Wye Island Natural Resources Management
Area, Wye Island State Park, Yorktown HS, Youth
Family Services Agency, Children’s Environmental Potomac River Basin, J.H. Johnson Junior HS,
Living Classroom thinks Health Network, City Gate, Coalition for Economic James Ryder Randall ES, Jefferson Junior HS,
Conservation Corps, National Capital Parks East.
and acts locally about Empowerment, Community Preservation John Hanson Montessori School, Kelly Miller
Masonville Cove Environmental
Development Corporation – WAVE Academy, MS, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Kimball ES,
issues such as youth Congressional School of Virginia, Covenant House KIPP DC-Key Academy, LaSalle ES, Leesylvania
Education Center
Living Classrooms Foundation is
Artisans Program, Cub Scouts of America, CW State Park, Liberty MS, Linton Hall MS, Marshall
empowerment and job Harris ES, DC Department of Energy, DC Department Heights Community Development Corporation,
working with the Brooklyn and Curtis
Bay Coalition, Port of Baltimore, and
readiness that we at of the Environment, DC Department of Recreation, Mason Neck State Park, Maury ES, Maya Angelou
National Aquarium in Baltimore to create
DC Environmental Consortium, DC Fisheries, Public Charter HS, McKinley Technical HS, McLean
IYF see as huge global DC Police and Fire, DC Schoolyard Greening School, Moten ES, Mt. Vernon ES, National Maritime
the Masonville Cove Environmental
Education Center, a unique, urban nature
Consortium, DC Soil & Water Conservation District Heritage Foundation, National Organization of
challenges. We are Citizens Advisory Committee, Discovery Creek, Concerned Black Men, National Park Service,
center located on Masonville Cove. The
Center will include over 80 acres of land
delighted to count LCF Drew Model ES, Duke Ellington School for the National Presbyterian School, NCRC, New School
and water, a green building, parking and
Arts, Dunbar Senior HS, Earth Conservation Corps, for Enterprise and Development, Northwestern
as a member of our Earth Force, East Capital Center for Change, University Civic Education Project, Notre Dame picnic areas, a bird sanctuary, hiking
Easter Seals, Eastern Senior HS, Environmental Academy, Office of the Deputy Mayor for trails, a pier, and several tidal and non-
Global Partners Network, Diversity Working Group, Echelon Community Planning and Economic Development, Oyster ES, tidal wetlands. Living Classrooms will
be the primary partner for operating
an affinity group of Services, Field of Dreams/Greater Washington, P.R. Harris ES, Police Athletic League, Parkside
the Center and leading educational
For Love of Children, Fort Washington Marina, Fort Community Center, Patrick Henry ES, Patterson
operating foundations in Washington National Park, Foxcroft School, Francis ES, Pine Grove MS, Piney Branch ES, Point Lookout programs for the community. PARTNERS››
Junior HS, Friendly Senior HS, Freedom Youth Marina, Poolesville HS, Project WET-DC, Prospect Baltimore City Public School System, Brooklyn
70 countries that invest in Academy, Friends Community School, Gangplank Learning Center, RH Terrell Junior HS, Roberto and Curtis Bay Coalition, Maryland Environmental
Service, National Aquarium in Baltimore, Port of
the power and potential Marina, Gesher Jewish Day School, Girl Scouts Clemente MS, Roosevelt High School, Rudolf
Baltimore.
of America, Glasgow MS, Glebe ES, Green Acres ES, Sasha Bruce – Independent Living Program
of young people. School, Greenbriar West ES, Greenleaf Treatment and Tabara House, Savory ES, School Without
Foster Care Program, H.D. Woodson Senior HS, Walls, Shadd ES, Shepherd ES, Sligo Creek ES, O’Brien Sailing Center
William Reese, President, The O’Brien Sailing Center, named
Hart Middle School, Hayfield Secondary School, Sierra Club, Smallwood State Park, Smithsonian
International Youth Foundation for the Foundation’s founder Dennis
Hill School, Hillcrest Recreation Center, Horton’s Environmental Research Center, Springhill ES,
Kids, Hyde ES, Interstate Commission for the Sousa MS, South County Secondary School, South O’Brien, gives students the opportunity
to learn how to sail while sharpening
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Living Classrooms Foundation is very honored to have such wonderful supporters for our annual
fundraiser, Maritime Magic! Over 2,000 people attended and all enjoyed the scrumptious fare, successful
MARITIME MAGIC auction, and live music featuring the New Orleans Social Club with an all-star cast of New Orleans
musicians and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. We were able to raise over $387,000 to support disadvantaged
youth in our innovative hands-on-education, job-training, and community service programs.
MAJOR SPONSORS
TITLE SPONSOR ($75,000) TABLE SPONSORS ($2,000) Elinor Bacon Mark Fetting & Georgia Smith George & Marietta Kelly Michael & Margie Riehl
Merritt Properties, LLC Armada Benefit Partners Peter & Millicent Bain Dave & Mindy Fields Martin & Allison Knott Michael & Ruth Riley
Black & Decker Will & Mayer Baker Bruce & Lindsay Fleming Owen & Erin Knott Damon Roach
VICE ADMIRAL ($25,000) Black Oak Associates, Inc. William & Yang Wei Baldwin Alex & Wendy Flick Bob & Joann Koch Jeanette Rockefeller
Stephen & Renee Bisciotti Foundation Dr. Jennifer Brown Bunkley & Greg & Lisa Barnhill Whit & Mary Louise Foster Bryan & Gill Koerber Frank & Ann Rosenberg
Comcast Cable Communications Dr. Darrell T. Bunkley John & Kathleen Barry Wayne & Pat Frazier Matthew Kostmayer Syd & Bonnie Rubin
CB Richard Ellis Ted & Sally Bauer Sam Friedman Craig & Jennifer Lewis George & Lee Ann Santos
COMMANDER ($15,000) Cignarale Mark Bearman Shane Fullerton Rob Lindsey John & Marlene Schiech
Legg Mason Cordish Company Michael & Nathalie Beatty Michael & Carolyn Gaines Bryan Loane & Christina de Stephen & Megan Schuler
Stifel Nicolaus Credo Capital Management, LLC Doug & Erin Becker Matt & Helene Gallagher Tejada Jim Seay
Sylvan/Laureate Foundation Cummins Power Systems, Inc. Terri & Jeff Becks Doug & Karen Gardner Ian & Coppage MacFarlane Ketch & Michelle Secor
Under Armour EA Engineering, Science, & Margo Bennett Dennis Garrett Tom & Jeannie Maddux Brad Selko &
Technology, Inc. David & Melissa Berger Kevin & Lisa Garvey Gerald & Betty Maizlish Tricia Joralemon-Selko
CAPTAIN ($10,000) Eng, Daniels, Calhoun, Kevin Blackwell Dave Geller Joe & Kara Makar Mayo & Molly Shattuck
Winter Table Michael Maraziti George & Betsy Sherman
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel Bob Blum Steve & Mindy Geppi
Erickson Retirement Chris & Beth Marshall Larry Silverstein
Brown Advisory Communities Evie Bond Rich & Theresa Gergar
The Classic Catering People Adair Bonsal William Gilmore Les & Julie Matthews Lindy Small
Rick Faby
Fandango Productions, LLC Darric Boyd Matt Goddard Lee McGee Duncan & Fran Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Federico
G&G Outfitters Toby & Robin Bozzuto Jeffrey & Kim Gordon Tim & Tori McKinney Wick & Magge Sollers
Fenn Communications Group
KPMG, LLP Tina Bregenzer Kingdon Gould John McLaughlin John Solter
The Flick Family
Loane Bros., Inc. Leigh & Holly Brent Ben & Randee Greenwald Mary Page Michel & Michael Scot Spencer
Gable Signs & Graphics, LLC Morrill
R2i.ntegrated Jay Brodie Adam & Fredye Gross Edward St. John
GEM – Girls’ Empowerment Tony Milando
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse Mission Andy & Sana Brooks Reece & Julia Guth Kellay St. John
Style Magazine Tom & Jean Brooks John Gutierrez Patrick & Julia Miller John Stahl
HMS Insurance Associates, Inc.
Webb/Mason Mary Ellen & Billy Brown Ellen Hagigh John Moag Wendy Stein
Hoffman-Struever Waterfront, LLC
Andy Buerger Seth & Jen Hamed Tom & Kingsley Mooney Amy Steindler & Dave Buemi
Maizlish Table
FIRST MATE ($5,000) Jeff & Nancy Bunting John & Janice Hargrave Diana Morris & Peter Shiras Steve & Garvey Stenersen
Maryland Capital Management
The Annie E. Casey Foundation Billy Burch Barbie & Duffy Hart Rebecca Mules Phil & Linda Stewart
MECU
Baltimore Examiner Howe Burch Timmy & Eileen Hart Andy & Kikuko Murray Bill Struever & Tracey Durkin
Steve & Stuart Mutschler
Baltimore Marine Center/ Bob & Patti Burgee Marta Harting Chris & Nila Murray Fred Struever
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Inner Harbor Marina Scott Butler Dixon & Janet Harvey Jonathan & Jennifer Murray Kimberly Suerth
Paddle Faster I Hear Banjos, LLC
Baltimore SmartCEO Dan & Melissa Cahill Whit Harvey John & Kari Mutscheller John & Alison Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Plank
Constellation Energy David Callahan Whit Hauprich Steve & Tracey Mutscheller B.J. & Polly Surhoff
Reznick Group, PC
The Daily Record John Cannon Kerry & Michael Haviland Chuck & Mary Kay Nabit Richard & Lynne Sutton
Richard J. Princinsky &
M&T Bank Associates, Inc. Mark & Linda Caplan Bob & Louise Heck Dan Naor Teri Taber
Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rogers-Wilbur Foundation, Inc. Dave & Jackie Carrera Bob & Sharon Higgins Ashton & Rebecca Newhall Neil & Deni Tabor
Rubin & Gibber, PA Saul Ewing, LLP David & Allison Clapp Kelly Hodge-Williams Carey North Craig & Deborah Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. David Oros John Schiech Table Jim Clements Douglas & Catherine Hoffberger Kevin O’Neill & Lisa Boyce Patrick & Jeanine Turner
The Sherman Family Foundation Sterling Partners Bernie & Barbara Cook Hoppy Hopkins Dave & Marla Oros Kip & Aliese Webb
John & Kristen Timken Too Much Fun Blake Cordish Jenny Hopkins Bill & Jill Packo Glenn & Debbi Weinberg
Venable Turner Development Group John & Laura Coulson Freeman & Jackie Hrabowski John & Peggy Pacy Joe & Debra Weinberg
Chief & Mrs. Herman Williams, Jr. Union Memorial Hospital Marcy Evans Crump Duff & Mitzie Hughes Jason & Cindy Pappas Tracey Weinberg
WTMD Verizon Paul Danko Warren & Melissa Ingersoll Midgett Parker Raquel Whiting
WYPR Wilmington Trust Wealth Advisory Harriet Dopkin Abigail Janssens & Brian Shupe Marcus & Maureen Partlow Tom Wilcox & Whitty Ransome
Dan Doyle Courtenay & Charlotta Jenkins Scott Plank & Dana DiCarlo John & Erica Wilhide
NAVIGATORS Edward Dunn & Michael & Virginia Jenkins Leanne & Henry Posko Dave & Laurie Wingate
Delbert & Gina Adams Susan Gerardo Dunn Christian Johansson Dionne Pratt Paul & Dorothy Wolman
Charles Alexander & Nora Finn Richard Eyring Marc Kantrowitz Alan Pressman Courtney & Jayme Wood
Roberto Allen Dave & Beth Fairall Kenny & Ann Katz Richard & Lisa Rapuano Sharon Wylie
Stuart & Suzanne Amos Chris Feiss & Hadley Hubbard Stephen & Nicole Keelty Dave & Kelly Rather Chen-Yu & Ray-Way Yen
John Angelos Peter & Amy Fenwick Frank & Gayle Kelly Vernon & Rosalind Reid Steve Ziger & Jamie Snead
Dawn & Eric Resh
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
2007
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
ASSETS
Cash $579,846
Investments 801,240
Accounts Receivable & Promises to Give 3,178,971
Property & Equipment 14,449,336
Other Assets 361,822
Total Assets $19,371,215
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
SUPPORT & REVENUE
Grants $6,792,949
Fundraising, Sales & Other 3,035,436
Contributions 2,439,515 4% Fundraising
SUPPORT & REVENUE
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Nouveau Contemporary Goods Red Maple Silk Road US Lacrosse
NP Designs, LLC Red Star Simply Marvelous Gift Baskets USS Constellation Museum
Ocean Pride Seafood Red Tree Simply Noted Valley Framing & Fine Art
The Oceanaire Seafood Room James Reeb, Sr. Loie Skolnick Valley Motors, Inc.
Octavia Sheryl Reed Sky Lounge Tango Tapas Vane Brothers
Office Depot Ann Reid SmartCEO Venable
Office of the Governor Charlie Reintzle SmartWorks Vera Bradley
Office of the Mayor Reisterstown Road Plaza Stuart Smith Michael Vergason
Bernard O’Higgins Reliable Churchill, LLP Smithsonian Environmental Villa Julie Speaker Series
Bill Oliver Remomo Café Italia Research Center Vin
One Eyed Mike’s Renaissance Harborplace Hotel Sobo Café Vineyard Wine & Spirits
One Straw Farm Renaissance Fine Arts SoBotanical Francis Vitalie
One Voice One Choice Dawn Resh Sofi’s Crepes Vito’s Pizza
Orchard Landing/G&G’s Creative Catering Resh Family Dentistry Sol Maté Beverage Group W.O. Grubb Crane Rentals
Diane Orlinsky, M.D. Restaurant Association of Maryland Somers Cove Marina Alan Walden
Osprey Point, Inc. William H. Rianhard Sotto Sopra Stuart Walman
Outback Steakhouse Eileen Richards Sound Garden The Walters Art Museum
P.E. Pruitt’s Marina Ride the Ducks Soup’s-On Washington Nationals
P.T. Flannigan Joanne Rief South Moon Under Washington Source for Lighting, Inc.
William and Jill Packo Mairetta Ries Southwest Airlines Washington Sports & Entertainment
Jeff Pacy Jennifer Riley Spa in the Valley Water for Chocolate
John Pacy Ripken Baseball Ellen Spak Watertable
Peggy Pacy Cal Ripken, Jr. Sports in Society Waterfront Association
DONATE
Paintin’ Place The Ritz Carlton Residences Sportsman’s Locker The Waterfront Center
Pam Shriver’s PNC Tennis Classic Inner Harbor St. Mary’s College Watson Caterers
PAN in the Community River & Trail Outfitters Staples in White Marsh WBAL Radio
Panera Bread Dr. and Mrs. Neil Robinson Starbucks Coffee Company WBAL-TV
YOUR
Paper Doll Magazine Wes Robison Sterling Portraits WBFF Fox 45
Paper Moon Diner Mr. and Mrs. Parker Rockefeller Steve Krulevitz Tennis Program Webb/Mason
Papier Interiors & Design Group Nina Rosenzwog Steve Storrie Rebecca Weber
Bruce Parker Cyndi Ross Linda Stewart Weems & Plath
BOAT
Richard Pate Colleen Rowan John Stubblefield Wegman’s Food Markets
Osbourne A. Payne Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Studio 1612 Debbi & Glenn Weinberg
Pazo Roy’s Studio NBD Joe Weinberg
Pazza Luna Rachel Rubin STX, LLC Sharon Weinberg
Peabody Conservatory of Music Donald Rucker Style Magazine Tracey Weinberg
Do you have a boat that
David Peikon Rummel, Klepper, & Kahl, LLP Summer Hill Designs The Weinberg Family
Jerry Pellegrino Rusty Scupper Summit Laminating Jill Weiss
is spending more time Peregrine Construction Wendy Rutkin Superior Tours Wells Discount Liquors
g
at the dock than cruisin Petite Sirene Designs
Paul Phifer
Rutland Beard Florist
Ryan’s Daughter
Carla Surdin
Sushi-San & Thai Jai Dee Restaurant
Whale City Rowing
Whitetail Mountain Resort
the water ? Pu t it to wo rk Photo Digital Artist Ryleigh’s Brew Pub Kyle Swarts Whole Foods Market
helping children at Living PHS Limited
Pitango Gelato
Ilene Salditch
Salem Maritime National Historic Site
Teri Taber
Taco Fiesta
Wild Goose/Flying Dog Brewery
Wilhide’s Unique Flowers and Gifts
Classrooms Foundation. David Pittenger and Twig George of the Samsung Tapas Teatro Mel Wilkirs
As a designated IRS Baltimore Aquarium
Jim and Gretchen Pomfret
Sandy Point State Park
Santoni’s
Kim Tarver
Taste Restaurant
Chief and Mrs. Herman Williams
Herbert F. and Lois Willis
501(c)(3) organization, Jean Pool Julianne Sarubin Tequila Corazon de Agave Winchester Homes
the Foundation accepts Port Discovery Children’s Museum
Portraits by Elisabeth
Sarubin Family Dentistry
Sascha’s Catering
Diana Terrill
The 8x10
The Wine Market
The Wine Merchant
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donations of personal an Susan Posner Ashley Scarborough Theodore’s Contemporary Interiors Joyce Winnaker
d ind ivid ua ls
real property, an Amy Powderly
Paul Powichroski and Janet Maher
Scarborough Fair Bed & Breakfast
The Honorable William Donald Schaefer
Thermal Loop Corporation
Nancy Thompson
Winner Distributing Company
The Witch and The Wardrobe
rat ion s are en titl ed
and corpo Wade Price Dara Schnee Karin Tiffany Susie Wittich
to reduce their taxes by Pride of Baltimore, Inc.
Princeton Sports
Schooner Imagine…!
Schooner Sultana Foundation
Timothy Dean Bistro
Toby’s Dinner Theatre
WJFK/Ravens Radio
WMAR-TV
making contributions to Provincetown, MA Town Dock Sharon Schutz Tocherman’s The Women’s Wine & Dine
at
the Foundation. Your bo Pump & Power Equipment Corporation
Deborah Puopolo
Ketch and Michelle Secor
Secure Alarms
Tommy Bahama Rum & Jagermeister
Tortilleria Sinaloa
Woodhall Wine Cellars
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
can be tra ns for me d int o
Patti Quicksilver Shelley Seff Towson Travel Woody’s Rum Bar & Island Grill, Kooper’s
val ua ble tea chi ng too l R.J. Bentley’s Brad Selko Towson University Tavern, & Slainte Irish Pub
a R2i.ntegrated The Senator Theatre Trader Joe’s WordSmith Media Ventures, LLC
ort Liv ing
and used to supp Radcliffe Jewelers Senior Move Solutions Travel Advantage Network WTMD
Classrooms’ scholarship Radisson Hotel Annapolis
Max Ragland
Marlene Sereboff
Shane Metal Fabricators
Tremont Suites Hotel
Laura Tucker
Wye Island
Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor Hotel
fund for disadvantaged Ray Lewis’ Full Moon Bar-B-Que Paul D. Shelton Tuxedo House Xibitz
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students. Please call Jak Scott Raymond Sheraton Inner Harbor UMBC Peter Yagjian
Britt at 410-685-0 295 or Rebekah Chewning Sherwood Windows Uncle Bill’s Pancake House Yale Cordage
Record & Tape Traders Justin Short and Elizabeth O’Connell Under Armour Drake Zaharris
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ccheck our web site at ww Red Bull North America, Inc. Shriver Hall Concert Series Unilever Foundation Zen West
livingcla ssr oom s.o rg for Red Canoe Children’s Books Shuckers of Fells Point The Urban Adventure Company John Ziemann
& Coffee House Shula’s Steak House Urban Marketing Corporation Ziger/Snead Architects
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more information abou The Red Fox Inn Hanan Sibel Urban Services Systems
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2007 CONTRIBUTORS
$100,000 and up Rouse Company Foundation $5,000-$9,999
Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation
Anacostia Waterfront Corporation T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. Ms. Susan Adams
Annie E. Casey Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John H. Timken Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Baader
Baltimore City Health Department Zanvyl & Isabelle Krieger Fund Baltimore Community Foundation
Baltimore City Public School System Baltimore Health Underwriters
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Billick $10,000-$24,999 Association
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie C. Brown Baltimore Marine Center
Carmelo Anthony Foundation Accenture, LLP Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts BDJ Ventures Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Gloth, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Armando Cignarale and AEGON/Transamerica Foundation Blue Sky Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Berg Grant Thornton LLP
Cignal Corporation American Chemistry Council Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Brent Black Oak Associates, Inc. Mr. Douglas Greenhaus
Government of the District of Columbia Associated: Jewish Women’s The Building Congress & Exchange Mr. and Mrs. John Boitnott Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Greenwald
Herbert Bearman Foundation, Inc. Giving Initiative Foundation, Inc. Mr. Robert J. Bolger Mr. James V. Hackney
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. John E. Colston Ann and Talbott Bond Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hagan
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office BCF Neighborhoods Path Covanta Mr. James Piper Bond Mr. Joshua M. Hall, III
Robert Perkins Fund, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Becker Charles Crane Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. T. Talbott Bond Mr. and Mrs. Hank L. Happy
Governor and State of Maryland Brown Advisory Chasen Spero Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Bopp Harvey M. Meyerhoff Fund, Inc.
U.S. Department of Labor-Employment Chesapeake Bay Trust Dillon Fund Mr. and Mrs. William B. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Harwood, Jr.
and Training Administration Citigroup Foundation Emmert Hobbs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Brooks Mr. Roger A. Haskins
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Clarence & Anne Dillon Dunwalke Trust Mr. James K. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Hihn
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cohen Gannett Foundation Drs. Darrell and Jennifer Bunkley HMS Insurance Associates, Inc.
Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hall Mr. David R. Calhoun and Hodes, Pessin & Katz
$50,000-$99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Carserlo Doyle The Hecht-Levi Foundation, Inc. Ms. Jane Daniels Hoffman-Struever Waterfront, LLC
Allegis Group Foundation The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc. The Jim & Patty Rouse Charitable Calvert Investment Counsel Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jacobs
Baltimore County, Maryland Erickson Family Fund Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Campbell, III John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc.
Black & Decker Corporation Ferris, Baker Watts, Inc. Linehan Family Foundation The Campbell Foundation, Inc. Mr. Joseph H. Kasimer
Capital One Elizabeth Flick Charitable Foundation Mad River Foundation CANUSA Paper Corporation KAWG & F, PA
Constellation Energy FTI Consulting, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Mason CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield The Kesher Fund of the Cohen-
Family League of Baltimore City, Inc. Goldsmith Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Merrick, III The Carolyn & Donald Obrecht Foundation Fruchtman-Krieger Family
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Grebe Moran Family Charitable Foundation Cavanaugh Financial Group Dr. and Mrs. Mark Koch
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Griswold Mr. Thomas Mulroy Charitable Foundation Dr. Joan D. Kozlovsky
Foundation, Inc. Interstate Commission on the Network 2000 Women of Excellence CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Kramon & Graham, P.A.
Honda North America Potomac River Basin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Obrecht Children’s Fresh Air Society Fund Len Stoler, Inc.
LFC V2007, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Scott Iodice Mr. and Ms. David Oros Clifford C. and Edith J. Vatter Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Lentz
M&T Bank John Ben Snow Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Plank Endowment Fund Lexus of Towson
Merritt Properties, LLC Joseph Meyerhoff Fund, Inc. Rathmann Family Foundation Combined Charity Campaign Lexus Pursuit of Potential
Peierls Foundation, Inc. Kelly & Associates Insurance Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey A. Rockefeller Commercial Hardware of Maryland, Inc. Lockheed Martin Corporation
Solid Rock Foundation KPMG LLP Mr. Lewis Rumford, III Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc. Mr. Derick Lynch
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, Inc. Legg Mason The Honorable Kurt and Mr. Blake Cordish MA Audubon Society
Verizon Marriott International, Inc. Dr. Patricia L. Schmoke Mr. G. Christopher Cosby and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Maizlish
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. McBride The Seabury Foundation Ms. Lisa Comer Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Ranney Moran Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Coutts Margaret O. Cromwell Family Fund
$25,000-$49,999 Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Southern Management Corporation Ms. Lucinda Crabtree Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin
ACN Communication Services, Inc. Rubin & Gibber, PA Wachovia Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Owen Daly, II Maryland Charity Campaign
The Arc of Baltimore, Inc. Northrop Grumman Corporation Mr. Matthew Weir Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Mr. Dennis R. McClain and
Baltimore County Office of Employment Northwestern Mutual Financial Network West Marine Mr. Greg Devou Ms. Cheryl L. Kaminska
and Training Ocean Race Chesapeake Inc. Whiting Turner Contracting Company Mr. Joel A. Dewey McCormick & Company, Inc.
Beechmont Foundation Odyssey School William G. Baker Jr. Memorial Fund Ms. Louisa Duemling MECU
Chesapeake Bay Trust The Osprey Foundation of Maryland Mr. Samuel T. Woodside Ms. Jill C. Dunn-Paskoff Merrill Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pate and Cummins Parks & People Foundation EA Engineering, Science, and Mrs. Sally J. Michel
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Mr. and Mrs. William C. Baker
rk of Living Commander and Mrs.
gifts are critical to the wo
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Bayer
David A. Munson, NC, USN
tion . Ho wever, you can Mr. Richard T. Beagle and
Classrooms Founda Mr. and Mrs. C. Patrick Myers Ms. Elena R. Messina
the fut ure of Living Classrooms Mrs. Arthur C. Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Bearss
help to ensure
A by considering a gift to
addition to your annual
the endowment in
support. By making a
are leaving a legacy
Nathan & Suzanne Cohen Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Novak, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Obrecht
Mr. and Mrs. Wells Obrecht
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Beer
Lt. Col. Douglas Behel
Mr. David E. Behr
LEGACY
you Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Beirne
gift to the endowme nt, Mr. G. Dennis O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Bennett
support our work with
by committing today to
Mr. Lincoln S. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Berger
Dr. Marjorie Pearsall Mrs. Vida A. Bishoff
the youth of tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Walton D. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blanco
Mr. and Mrs. James Piper, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Blanton
Mr. Paul G. Powichroski and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Blue
tant way of helping
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Ms. Janet L. Maher Mr. James D. Blum
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t out rig
trig and prosper in the future Provident Bank Mr. Charles R. Boice
Cla ssr oom s Fou nda tion meet financial needs sat isfy ing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rapuano Dr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey Bolster
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Mr. Louis M. Reitz Mrs. Patty H. Bond
Estate planning contrib ve you th wh ile providing donors with the Mr. George S. Rich Mr. Joseph Borruso
tion ser Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Riehl
means to help the Founda
Mr. Larry Bory
ome tax deduction.
Drs. Thomas and Carol Ritter Bowley’s Point Yacht Club
benefit of a charitable inc Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Rogers Mr. Keith Boylan
Mr. John P. Roper Mr. Michael T. Brassert and
financial planning needs, Mr. Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. Ms. H. Brooke McDonald
r charitable intentions and
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Mr. and Mrs. Winstead Rouse
ing, and bequests. Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brawley
s, sec uri ties , real estate, deferred giv ed
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rowan Mr. Gerry L. Brewster
including cas h gift honor the memory of lov Sail Classics, Inc.
rs Memorial Funds that
Mr. Charles Britton
Cla ssr oom s als o offe en eve ry day. The Honorable William Donald Schaefer Mr. Wayne O. Brokke
Living unity to childr
of education and opport Mr. David S. Seiler and Ms. Polly Duke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bronushas
ones by bringing the gift tac t Pa rke r Ro cke feller at Living Classroom
s Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Shackelford Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Brooks
atio n, ple ase con Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Shea
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Dr. and Mrs. Sol G. Brotman F. Paul Galeone Photographer, Inc. Dr. Susan B. Langley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petro Thornton D. and Elizabeth S. Hooper
Mr. David Brown Mr. and Mrs. John A. Galleazzi Capt. Clay Larrimore Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Pinkard Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bryant Gaver Technologies, Inc. Mr. Leonard Lazoff Mr. and Mrs. Biff X. Poggi Ms. Mary D. Tilghman
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Buel Mr. Joe Gay Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lent Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pollokoff Ms. Cathy R. Tipper
Mr. Andrew A. Buerger Rev. and Mrs. David F. Gearhart Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Possehl Mr. and Mrs. Duane M. Tollaksen
Ms. Laura R. Burrows Mr. Peter Gentry Mr. and Mrs. C. Tilghman Levering Mr. James Potter, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tomaszewski
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Callahan Ms. Anna F. Gerrity and Mr. Joseph F. Lewis Ms. Virginia Naylor Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Tomczewski
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell Mr. David Charnock Mr. and Mrs. Rollin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Evan Randolph, IV Ms. Susan Troupe
Mr. Richard J. Campbell and Mr. Robert T. Gerrity Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Libershal Mr. Gwenetter Ratliff Dr. and Mrs. Sanford J. Ungar
Ms. Ann McAlpin Mr. Joseph P. Gill Ms. Connie Liernman Ms. Susan Reed Mr. Michael Vergason
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon K. Caplis Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Gilliland Mr. and Mrs. William S. Little Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Reiman Ms. Linda M. Vollkommer
Mr. Robert Capriotti Mr. and Mrs. David Ginn Mr. and Mrs. George G. Litz Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Renner Mr. Michael Volpe
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Carpenter, IV Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gold Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Lloyd Mr. Derek Rhymes Mr. Bruce Votta
Mr. and Mrs. Bo T. Cashman Ms. Lusonya D. Goodson Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lorenzo Ms. Sara F. Richman Mr. and Mrs. Alan Walden
Ms. Kimberly Cashman Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gordon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Luskin Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Ricks Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Casper Mr. Jason Goscha Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Riehl Mr. Michael J. Walkley
Mr. Walter S. Casson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Graham, III Mr. Charles Maher Mr. Martin Roberge and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wall
Ms. Margaret Jean Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Graham Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Marchant Mrs. Cindy Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Warfield
Mr. James Cheevers Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Graul, Jr. Marcus – Boyd Realty, LLC Mr. Kenneth Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Jamie S. Wasser
Mr. Joe Ciletti Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Green Ms. Melissa A. Martin Mr. Gregory S. Rogers Mr. Peter W. Waxter
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Clapp, III Mr. and Mrs. Randle M. Griffin Ms. Beverly M. Martinoli Mr. and Mrs. George Rowsom Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart Webb
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Colligan Mr. John G. Griffiths Dr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Matthews Mr. Peter Sabath Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Collison Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mattingly Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sadler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weinberg
Dr. Martha J. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Mordehai Gur Mr. John McAleer Mr. Vishak Sankaran and The Honorable and
Ms. Maura M. Connor Mr. Ralph H. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. McArdle, M.D. Ms. Nalini Potineni Mrs. William W. Wenner
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Costello Mr. Kenneth Simon Mr. and Mrs. Silas R. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Lew C. Schon Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Whitridge
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cover, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Emmett F. McGee, Jr. Dr. Lewis K. Schrager and Sgt. Thomas E. Willams
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Ms. Laura H. Crafton Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hanold Mr. and Mrs. Wade Meadows Mr. David G. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Daryl B. Witt, D.D.S.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewes, III Ms. Carolyn M. Mollenkopf Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sheckells
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Davies Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hiney Mr. F. Joseph Moravec Ms. Justine Y. Short and
Mr. Ed Davies Capt. Michael G. Hlywiak Mr. and Mrs. John F. Morkan, III Ms. Elizabeth O’Connell
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Hoffberger Mr. and Mrs. James N. Morsberger Mr. and Mrs. P. Thomas Shouldice
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Day Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hoffberger Mr. Thomas C. Moser, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Shriver
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. DeCarlo Mr. John H. Hoffman, Jr. Ms. Catherine A. Bledsoe Ms. Joy O. Sibel
Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Dennin Ms. Denise H. Holder Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mulkey Mr. Peter A. Silva
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Diggs, Jr. Ms. Stephanie Holley Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Murphy Skarie, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dixon Gumm Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Holzman Mr. Robert D. Murphy Ms. Deirdre M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Dorsey HSBC Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mutscheller Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Snodgrass
Ms. Catherine E. Dowrey Ms. Penney Hubbard Mr. William Ney Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon L. Duffett Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hudson Ms. Amie Sue Nochumowitz Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snow
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Dumbeck Mr. and Mrs. Peter Issel Mr. and Mrs. Nolan L. North Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Sollers, III
Mr. Michael Eanes Mr. Tad Jacks Charles & Margaret Obrecht Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Jay Sommerkamp
Earth Force, Inc. Mr. Troy Jenkins Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. St. Pierre
Ms. Rachel F. Edds Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Johnston Mr. Richard F. Obrecht Ms. Karen Stabley and
Dr. Regina L. Edmond Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Johnston Mr. Ian Ochs Mr. Robert R. Grisriel
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Ehlers Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kristopher A. Okwedy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stefani
Mr. Robert Eller Mr. and Mrs. Steve Judge Mr. Lawrence O’Loane Mr. Paul Steinhardt
Mr. David Elvander Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kane Mr. and Mrs. G. Peter O’Neill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leander M. Stoehr
Emmitsburg Memorial Post 6658 Mr. Marc D. Kantrowitz Mr. Peter O’Neill, Jr. Ms. Toni Stokes
Mr. Carl Engel and Mr. Edward H. Kaplan Ms. Marcy Oppenheimer and Mr. John A. Stone Living Classrooms Foundation sincerely