Emerald Necklace Conservancy
2016 ANNUAL REPORT
CONNECTING PEOPLE AND PARKS
Our mission: To restore and improve the Emerald Necklace for all.
Dear Friends, The impact of your support has never been greater. The daylighting of the Muddy River, the care and maintenance of hundreds of trees in the Emerald Necklace and an expanded stewardship and education program are just a few examples of what we accomplished together in 2016. In late summer, for the first time in 60 years, the Muddy River once again flowed freely above ground along parts of the Back Bay Fens and new parkland was created on the site of a former parking lot, signaling the completion of Phase I of the Muddy River restoration project. This milestone was spurred on by the early advocacy efforts of our then-nascent Emerald Necklace Conservancy as we embarked on the mission in 1998 to restore the Muddy River and improve the Emerald Necklace parks. The new parkland will make its debut in spring 2017 as the Justine Mee Liff Park, named in honor of the late Boston Parks Commissioner who championed the renewal of Olmsted’s Emerald Necklace. There is much more to do and we are committed to working with stakeholders and partners to advocate for full bank-to-bank restoration. Collaborating with our partners, Boston Parks and Recreation, the Town of Brookline and the Department of Conservation and Recreation, we planted 174 trees in the parks and along the parkways, completed a river bank stabilization project in the Riverway, and pruned and cared for hundreds of trees throughout the Necklace using the Conservancy’s Tree Management Plan to inform our work. Find out more about projects that your support made possible beginning on P.2. Our education programs, central to our mission, expanded in 2016. Recognizing the Emerald Necklace as an outdoor classroom, we introduced “Canopy Classroom” a place-based, environmental education program—consistent with Boston Public School science curriculum standards as well as the state standards—to connect Boston youth to the relevance and importance of science in the real world and in their daily lives. Field trips brought students into Franklin Park where they took part in hands-on activities to learn about trees. On Pages 4 and 5, you’ll read more about how our educational programs that engage young people from toddlers to teens are making an impact.
Thank you for your support.
Karen Mauney-Brodek President
Ben Taylor Chair
Karen Mauney-Brodek was hired as Conservancy president in late spring 2016 and began on August 15th. A native of Atlanta where she grew up near an Olmsted park, Karen succeeded long-time president Julie Crockford. Karen came to the Conservancy from San Francisco where she served as a program and project manager for the San Francisco Parks Department. Before that she was chief of the Design Build Program in the Design & Construction Division of the New York Department of Parks and Recreation. She holds a BA from Columbia University and a Masters of Architecture and a Masters of City and Regional Planning in Urban Design from the University of California, Berkeley. 1
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Restoring and Improving the Emerald Necklace The Conservancy works in partnership with the City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department, Brookline Parks and Open Space and the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation to care for the trees of the Emerald Necklace and undertake restoration projects throughout the parks.
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Accomplishments for 2016 include the planting of 174 trees in the parks and along the parkways, improving soil through decompaction and enhancement, stabilizing an area of river bank in the
$15,000+ Brooke C. and John R. Cook
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Managing the tree canopy includes analyzing the soil around the trees and making amendments when necessary to improve soil quality and counter the effects of salt, compaction and the depletion of essential nutrients. What determines the overall appearance and health of the canopy is not always visible, such as the condition of the soil and paying close attention to these factors is one of our foremost
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priorities. Healthy trees mean safer and greener parks.”
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–Ray Oladapo-Johnson, Director of Park Operations
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Then & Now: Welcome Back, Muddy! The Conservancy’s early and ongoing advocacy efforts to restore the Muddy River were the driving force behind the Muddy River Restoration Project. Above left, circa 1920’s view of the Muddy River and original Olmsted-designed wooded island before this section of the river was put underground. Above right, current view showing the rebuilt island after completion of Phase 1 of the project which included daylighting of the river. Historic image courtesy of the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
150 Red Oaks were planted along the Emerald Necklace Parkways in partnership with DCR thanks to a donation from the firm of Ropes & Gray. It was the Conservancy’s largest planting project to date.
The Conservancy funded a bank stabilization project in the Riverway in partnership with the Town of Brookline to prevent erosion along the Muddy River between Longwood Avenue and the Bridle Bridge. Coir logs, loam and seed were used to stabilize the banks.
Members of the Massachusetts Arborists Association, in cooperation with the Conservancy, Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Town of Brookline, donated their time, expertise and equipment for a day of tree pruning in the Riverway.
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Nurturing the park stewards of today and tomorrow The Conservancy’s volunteer and educational programs engage learners at all levels through activities
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that promote an awareness and appreciation of environmental stewardship. Volunteers who help
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maintain the parks by removing invasive plants and clearing debris are introduced to the Conservancy’s
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Tree Management plan and learn about what it takes to sustain healthy urban woodlands.
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Interpretive tours, led by Conservancy docents, bring adults into the landscape for a cultural and historical perspective. The Explorers Club hosts nature-themed activities for youngsters and their
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families while the Summer Green Team and Youth Leadership programs provide employment for teens
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and young adults who learn about stewardship through on-the-job park maintenance and restoration
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work. Canopy Classroom, launched in 2016, connects second graders to Franklin Park for outdoor hands-on lessons about trees.
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I think volunteers like to learn the greater impact of their work. For example, after I explain that black
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swallow-wort crowds out other milkweed species that
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are food sources and egg-laying sites for monarch
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butterflies, they work with more enthusiasm to remove
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these invasive plants.”
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Volunteers are helping monarch butterflies by removing the invasive swallow-wort in Franklin Park. Above right: “Tuesdays with Roses” volunteers learn about pruning roses from Boston Park’s Paul Keane in the Kelleher Rose Garden.
Green Teamers participate in an activity that builds trust and fosters teamwork as they prepare for a summer in the parks. At right, Rory, a member of the Conservancy’s youth Green Team, works to remove invasive buckthorn in the woodlands.
Our youngest park stewards explore Franklin Park and the Zoo while on an outing with the Explorers Club for families. What makes a tree grow tall? Students explore the answer to this and other questions on a field trip hosted by the Conservancy’s new educational initiative, Canopy Classroom.
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Connecting and Protecting the Parks
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The Conservancy’s mission to restore and improve the Emerald Necklace includes advocating for safe
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access to and between the parks and reviewing development proposals along its borders that may
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affect parkland. Mary Hickie, Conservancy special projects manager and member of the Project Review Committee explains, “We have to be attentive to a broad array of potential impacts on the parks with
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each new development that is proposed along the Emerald Necklace.”
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The Town of Brookline’s redesigned crossing between Olmsted Park and the Riverway already has its
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fans, including Conservancy staffer and bicyclist Jessica Welch. “As someone who commutes daily
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by bike through the Emerald Necklace I am well aware of the hazards in navigating broken links. The
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improved crossing at Rt. 9 has made a huge difference—my ride is much safer and smoother.”
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In the footsteps of Olmsted “Gerry is a force of nature, and as somebody who loves history and the lessons it teaches us, he helps all of us to understand the rich history that underlies the Necklace and what it brings to us and the city.” —Northeastern University professor and former Governor Michael Dukakis
On a warm summer day in September, Gerry Wright found his way, via a flock of seagulls, to Jamaica
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Pond and stood on its banks admiring the beauty of the water, mesmerized by flickering half-lights
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and the deep wooded hill beyond. “I was looking out my dorm room window and wondered what was
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attracting seagulls away from the ocean and Charles River. I had a hunch it might be water and headed out to see for myself,” he explains. Continued on next page.
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Gerry’s one-man show as Frederick Law Olmsted inspires audiences of all ages. Watching the faces of people in the audience who love the parks but may know little of the genius of their 19th century designer is a touching and humbling experience. Few will have read “The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted” but Gerry will be certain [to share] the most significant quotations relevant to the creation of our Emerald Necklace.” —Betsy Shure Gross, Co-founder, National Association for Olmsted Parks
In the footsteps of Olmsted, continued. What he found that day in 1958 would spark a lifelong passion
To learn more about the man behind the parks, Gerry began
to preserve and protect the pond, the pristine view of the hill
to dig deeply into the writings of Frederick Law Olmsted and
and the surrounding Emerald Necklace parks. “It’s safe to say,”
discovered an individual who shared not only a passion for
asserts Ben Taylor, chair of the Conservancy’s board of directors,
nature but for social justice and democracy as well. “Olmsted’s
“that Jamaica Pond would not be the wonderful place that tens
ideals are in the parks he designed—they are open and welcoming
of thousands of park lovers enjoy each year were it not for
to everyone,” he offers.
Gerry’s activism.”
Determined to share Olmsted’s message, Gerry wrote “Passages
“The pond is my centering point,” Gerry says with such conviction
in the Life of an Unpractical Man,” a play based on Olmsted’s
that one immediately senses that this body of water is as vital to
journals. His local performances in 2003 soon attracted
his being as the air he breathes. His effective advocacy and steely
attention—in costume, a bearded Gerry is a dead-ringer for
determination helped to defeat several attempts over the years
Olmsted. He was encouraged to reach an even wider audience
to build any structure that would mar the pond’s surrounding
when the late Sam Sherwood, fellow Jamaica Plain resident and
panorama of trees and woodlands. “We must preserve Olmsted’s
community activist, effused after seeing the play, “Gerry, you
work for the generations that follow,” he states.
became Olmsted—spread the gospel!”
A former Conservancy board member and current Park
In the summer of 2015, Gerry travelled to Yosemite at the
Overseer, Gerry is the co-founder of numerous park groups—
invitation of the National Park Service to present the play at the
the Jamaica Pond Project, Friends of Jamaica Pond and Olmsted
150th anniversary commemoration of Olmsted’s Yosemite Report.
2022, to name a few. Given the time and energy he devotes to
On his (mostly) solo journey by car he covered more than 8,700
park matters, it is easy to assume that this is both vocation and
miles, stopping at state, national and Olmsted-designed parks
avocation. But with an equal commitment to social justice, Gerry
throughout the country and connecting with hundreds of people
has spent decades working in the field of human services “His
to share the words and wisdom of Olmsted.
energy is boundless and inspiring,” says Sarah Freeman, who has collaborated with Gerry on parkway improvement projects.
Gerry is far too humble to ever compare himself with Olmsted but a comparison can be made—they inspire others to follow in their footsteps and both, one suspects, were mesmerized by a pond.
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Conservancy events brought people together in 2016
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Party in the Park
Speak Out
Under the tent and beneath fancy hats, a legion
The Conservancy presented Speak Out, a series
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of park supporters came together in May to
of lectures designed to inform, inspire, connect
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raise money for the Justine Mee Liff Fund for the
and engage audiences in the protection and
Emerald Necklace and to honor the managing
preservation of the environment. Free to the
partners of Ropes & Gray who received the
public, the series featured nature writer David
Liff Spirit Award. Party-goers smashed the
Gessner, journalist and photographer Derrick
goal, raising $833,300 for the care of Emerald
Jackson, landscape preservationist Lauren Meier
Necklace trees. Since its inception, Party in the
and ecologist Tom Wessels.
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Park has raised $8.1M to benefit restoration projects in the Emerald Necklace.
An Emerald Evening
Summer on the Emerald Necklace
Recognizing his years of commitment to parks
Spreading a blanket, unpacking a picnic basket
presented Ben Taylor with the 2016 Olmsted
and settling in for an evening of music with
Award of Excellence. Taylor accepted the
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family and friends has become a beloved
award at the Conservancy’s An Emerald Evening
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ritual at Summer on the Emerald Necklace, the
fundraiser on November 10. More than 200
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Conservancy’s signature outdoor concert series.
people attended the event which was held at
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With music spanning genres from jazz and pop
the Museum of Fine Arts.
to classical and opera, the series draws crowds
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The Olmsted Award of Excellence is awarded
to two scenic venues in the Emerald Necklace,
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biennially to an individual or organization who
Pinebank Promontory overlooking Jamaica
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demonstrates an unwavering determination to
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carry out Frederick Law Olmsted’s vision and
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as public spaces that enhance the quality of life for all people, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy
commitment to urban parks.
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The Shattuck Visitor Center in the Back Bay Fens welcomes visitors to the Emerald Necklace from near and far.
Party in the Park: Hats off to the 2016 Party in the Park chairs (L-R), Camille Valentine, Holly Safford, Ellie Chu, Julie Hume Gordon and Kim Furnald. This year’s fundraiser exceeded its goal, raising more than $833,300 for the Justine Mee Liff Fund. At right: The Liff Spirit Award was presented to the managing partners of Ropes & Gray for their commitment to improving the Emerald Necklace. To mark their 150th year in Boston, Ropes & Gray donated 150 trees which were planted along the Emerald Necklace Parkways. (L-R) Janet Wu, Mayor Martin J. Walsh, Diane Patrick, Ingrid Liff, Olivia Liff, John Smith and Ellen Arnstein.
At Summer on the Emerald Necklace musical acts like Sterling Rhyne got audience members dancing (and picnicking) all summer long. At right: Residents tall and small attended the music series which featured everything from jazz to opera as well as a playspace set up for the young and young-at-heart.
Board Chair Ben Taylor, recipient of the Conservancy’s Olmsted Award of Excellence, with Life Trustee Wendy Shattuck at An Emerald Evening. At right: Conservancy docents led 820 visitors on tours or programs in 2016, sharing their passion for and knowledge of the Emerald Necklace parks.
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$499 and under (cont.) Marianna Dubois L Maureen and James Ducey L Elizabeth Duffy A Bonnie and William D. Dunn A Anne Eades A Robert Earl A Juliet Eastland A Scott D. Easton A Celia C. Eberle A Richard S. Eckaus A Kathy Eddy Jan Egan O Tracy Egan O Nancy B. Ellis A Weatherly Emans O Barbara and John Emery L Phyllis Emsig and Mark Goldberg A Robert Engel A Janet and Christopher English A Laureen Esser A Elizabeth S. and Frederic A. Eustis A G. Douglas Evans and Don Eunson A Cathleen Everett L D. S. Everett A O Florence Everett A L O Jennifer Ewing O Karen Falcone O Elsbeth and Alfred Falk A Janet and Don Falkenstein A Barbara Fargo A Joy and Edwin H. Farr A Dottie Farrell A Sue Faux and Bill Manley A Krista and Andrew Ference A Darryll Fernald A Krista Ferrante Carmen Fields A
Mary S. Fillman A
Elizabeth and John Gilmore A
Marianne Herlihy L
Margot and John Finley A
Anne Giovanoni A
Daniel J. Herzlinger A
Debbie and Bob First
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Carol Gladstone
Patricia Herzog and Norman Janis A
Frances Shedd Fisher
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James Godwin
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Theresa and Charles C. Hewitt L
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Glenda and Robert Fishman A
Paige Goettel and Al Hershner A
Mary A. Hickie and Esther A. Kohn A
Joan FitzGerald
Susan and Bruce Gold
Michelle Hicks L O
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Janet and James Fitzgibbons A
Deborah Goldberg and Michael Winter A
Erica and Richard Hiersteiner A
Sherry Flashman
Ruth Goldman
Kathryn Hinman L
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Charlotte Fleetwood
Jose Gonzalez
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Ceila and Matthew Hobbs A O
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Anne Flink L
Dyan M. Goodwin L
Renee Hodin A
Sarah Flint
Naomi Gordon
Marie M. Hoguet A
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Sarah and Charles L. Forbes A
Cecily and Gordon Grand A
Tamiel Holloway A
Anne A. Forrester A
Bernie Gredler A
Katherine Hope A
Anne W. Forsyth
Kathryn Green
Polly Hoppin and Bob Thomas A
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Deirdre Franchi O
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Mary Greer A
Deirdre and George W. Frank
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Connie Horton A
Lindsay and Garth Greimann
May K. Houghton A
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Jamie Frank A
Patti and J. Bradshaw Griffith L
Charles L. Houy A
Helen Fremont and Donna Thagard A
John Growdon A
Nancy and Charlie Hovey L
Kelly Friendly
David Guiness
Andrea Howley and Steve Angelica A
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Ruthanne and Joe Fuller A
Constance and Donald Haber A
Sharon Hucul and James Kolton A
Rumman Gaffur
Jamie Haddad
Caroline Hudson L
Antonine Gal
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Peter Hadelman
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Emily W. Hughey A
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Leana and Bradford Gallagher L
Gina Hahn A
Allison Gamble
Wendy and Chris Hale
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Charlie Humber L Pamela and John Humphrey O
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Gloria and Peter Gammons A
Craig C. Halvorson A
Peter Ganong
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Susan and Bruce Hampton
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Anne P. Hancock
Luisa Hunnewell L
Samantha Hanman L
Nina and Ogden Hunnewell A
Darci Hanna
Roxanna and Jeffrey Hurst L
David Garner
Alex P. Garrens A Louisa and Richard Garrison
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John W. Humphrey L Clarissa and Walter Hunnewell A
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Christopher Gates A
Julie Hatfield and Tim Leland A
Thomas R. Huth A
Henry Gates
Kristen Haviland
Hayat Imam and Joseph M. Hunt A
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Elizabeth Gaudreau
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Candace Haydock
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Elisabeth W. and George R. Ireland L
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Erik Gehring A
Joan C. Hazard and John Dabrowski A
Janet Gelbart
Susan Hellerstein and John Triedman
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Betty Georgaklis L Katherine and Philip Getchell Lorna Gibson
John P. Helms A A
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Florrie S. and Joel Ives A A
Derrick Z. Jackson A Noel Jackson A
Pamela P. Helms
Constance Jacobson and Eric Chivian A
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Janice Henderson and Gerard Burke
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H. Parker James and Randall Albright A
Andrea Gilbert and Wendell Smith A
Brigitte and Maarten Henkes A
Jacqueline James A
Kim H. Giler
Fred C. Hennie
Rhoda and Ralph Janis A
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Donations to the Conservancy’s Olmsted Tree Society support our work to preserve heritage trees, protect healthy trees with selective pruning and soil enhancement, and plant new trees.
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS WHO MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE
Loni D. Jay A
Britt and Bernard T. Lee A
Shirley Muirhead Jenkins A
Mindy Lee A
Sarah B. Jolliffe
Birila Leivi
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You do good work. The Emerald Necklace is a prized landscape and well worth supporting.”
Liza Jones O
Katy Leland L
Barbara Joyce and Daniel J Moulton A
Mary LeSaffre L
Edward C. Joyce A
David Levanson A
Tricia Joyce L
Kathy and Stanley Levinson A
Minai Kam
Brenda Lew A
Christine McArdle A
Elise and Alain Negueloua L
Jessica Li A
Paula A. McCarthy and Concetta Alduino A
Cristina R. Nelson A
Sarah Libbey A
Shannon McCarthy and Mary Jo Kane A
Virginia Nelson A
Phyllis and William Kantor A
Ursula Liff L
Stacey and Daniel McCarthy
Beatrice and Peter Nessen A
Beth Kantz A
Julie L. and John J. Linehan A
Linda McClain and James E. Fleming A
Helen P. Netos and William E. Erdman A
Martha Karchere and Luis Prado A
Richard Lingner
Ann P. McCormick
Paul Neumann A
Ashley Karger L
Suzanne Lipsky A
Hope C. and William S. McDermott L
Nora and John Nevin A
Judy and Robert Kasameyer A
Whitney Liston L
Mary Louise McGregor and Michael Ryan A
Patricia and Stephen H. Newman A
Julie Kaufmann and Geoffrey Modest A
Patrick Livermore A
Helen and Nicholas M. Kelley A
Andrea Loew A
Kara Kelley A
Gilbert Loo A
Amanda and Sam Kennedy A
Patricia Lorente A
Joanna and Thomas B. Kennedy A
Kerry Loughman and Kalman Zabarsky A
Emma Rose Kiefer and Chris Rainville A
Mark Lu A
Rudy Kikel and Sterling Giles A
Maureen C. and James E. Lubben A
Elisabeth P. and William King A
Miriam Luchian A
Jennifer Kinsman L
Elizabeth Lukowski
Vanessa Kirsch and Alan Khazei A
Lucy Lynch A
Patrice Kish and Bennie DiNardo L
Melissa and George W. Lynch L O
Martha Kleinman L
Ann MacDonald L
Stephen Klimashousky A
Robin MacDonald-Foley
Robert Knight A
Lisel and Mark Macenka A
Jeanine J. and Jonathan W. Knox A
Barbara Mackey A
Lisa Koch and David Rohrlich A
Anne Mackin and Alex Krieger A
Amber Kopp A
Amanda C. MacMullan L
Alejandra Miranda-Naon and Lee D. Oestreicher A
Marianna Koval A
Yvonne and Stuart Madnick O
Jo Monell A
Marion Krause A
Ellen and John D. Maguire A
Laura and Bruce Monrad L
Maureen Krensky L
Julie Mansfield A
Alan Moore A
Robert Kretschmar A
Christine Maraganore A
Susan and Stephen Moorhead L
Kenneth Kruckemeyer A
Virginia and Keith Marcotte A
Alice and Dane Morgan A
Mona Kumar L
Terry A. Marek A
Janice and Guy Morse A
Elena Kurbatzky A
Gisela L. Margotta A
Gail Mott A
Sarah Laberge A
Michelle Marino A
Lindsay N. Mott A
Linda Laitine and Reinhard A. Schumacher A
Eva and George Markos O
Suzanne Mrozak A
Elizabeth Marks and Paul Taylor A
Anne Mueller L
Courtney Marsh A
Regina Mullen A L
Jane W. and Jeffrey E. Marshall A
Mary Mullin L
Helen Marston A
Helen B. and John Munzer A
Carol J. Martignetti L
Joan E. Murphy A
Mary Ellen and Thomas W. Mason A
Pamela Murray O
Elena Matlack A L
Barbara Nazarewicz A
Arlene and Hugh Mattison A
Mary Nee and James Chapin A
Nancy Mazonson and David Ofsevit A
Anne Neely A
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Rosemary and Sajed Kamal A Joseph C. Kambourakis A
Carol Lammers A Renee M. Landers
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Jennifer Lastimosa
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John Laurito O Debby Lawrence and Edward W. Grandin A Robert Lawrence A Susan H. and David Lawrence A
—Jack Osgood, Conservancy donor
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Anne Mckay A Colleen McKiernan A Buster McNeill A Katie McWeeny L Amy Medici L Ellen Meltzer A Angela Menino O Shelley Metzenbaum and Steven Kelman A Bunny Boyce Meyer A Virginia Meyer L Beth and Martin Milkovits O Lindsay Miller A Margo Miller A Susan Miller A Therese Minton A
Maureen H. Nguyen A Quang Nguyen A Doug Nigen A Mary Nobile-King O Mahnaz Nouri L Judith M. and James M Oates A Patricia Oksanen L Dianne Olson O Allison O’Neil L Gretchen O’Neill A Julie O’Rourke A Richard Orr A Jack Osgood A Patricia Ostrander L Kimberly O’Toole A Edith Overly A Claudia C. Ownes A Linda Sharp Paine and Thomas M. Paine A Lark Jurev Palermo A Leah Palone L James A. Pappas L Lee Pappas L Lindsey W. and Robert Parker A Sophia Parker and Kate Willett A Pamela Parmal L Carlos Parra A Carolyn Pekar A Robin Pelissier L Elizabeth Pendergast O Meg and Richard F. Perkins A Sarah Peskin A Jean and John R. Peteet A Amanda Peters L Kay Petersen A Rebecca Petersen A
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS WHO MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE
Elisabeth T. Peterson A
Mary Riffe A
Jennifer and Thomas Peterson O Daria Petrilli-Eckert and Blaise C. Eckert Loumona Petroff
Elizabeth Vizza A
Deborah Rivers and Thomas Clasby A
Kay Sloan A
John Vogel and Wayne Beitler A
Lucy and Richard Robb
Mark D. Smith
Bruce Robinson
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Krystian von Speidel L
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Sherley Smith and Frederic Gardner
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Jean Pierce A
JoAnn Robinson A
Stephen Smith A
Kenneth and Linda Pike A
June and John C. Robinson A
Jodie Solomon A
Margaret Plimpton L
Tyler Robinson A
Sydney and James H. Sowles A
Bernard Plovnick A
Jane and Ronald Rondeau A
Roberta and Steve Spang A
Anna Poberezhska A
Evan M. Rondeau A
Elena Spanjaard A
Alice Poltorick A
Lacy and Jack Roosevelt L
Marvin Sparrow A
Amy Poor A
Miguel Rosales A
Vivian and Lionel B. Spiro L
Deborah Porter O
Lucy and Brian Rosborough A
Michel Spitzer A
Janis Porter and Stephen Naber A
Joel Rosen A
Marcus Springer L
Linda and Jeffrey Postlethwait A
Andy Ross O
Kim Stanfield O
Helen and William Pounds L
Anne Ross A
Philip Stango
Susan Povak A
Jonathan A. Ross L .A
Vera and Edwin Starner A
Ella Prabhakar A
Ken Ross A
Joan and Robert Stein A
Frances G. and Harold I. Pratt A
Rachael Rosselli L
Lorraine Stevens A
Patricia Pratt L
Karen Rotenberg L
William S. Stout A
Liza Prieto A
Elizabeth A. Rothwell A
Ann T. and John P. Streit, Jr. A
Suzanne and Bernard H. Pucker A
Michele Rozen A
Remy Stressenger L
Emma Puka-Beals A
Amy E. Russo L
Jean and Peter Stringham A
Kathy Z. and George Putnam A L
Barbara N. Salter O
Richard Stroshane A
Evelyn and Robert Pyle A
Cynthia and Duncan Sanger A
Nancy C. and Byron Stutzman A
Rebecca Radford O
Koreen A. Santos O
Amy Sullivan L
Robin Radin A
Elena Saporta
Patricia Swaim A
Wallis and Daniel Raemer A
Judy Saryan and Victor V. Zarougian A
Philip B. Taft A
Gayle Rasmussen A
Alice Saunders A
Christina Termine L
Trina Realmuto A
Meaghan and Stephen J. Scearbo A
Carolyn Thomas A
Erica Recht O
Susan Schaefer A
Ayres Thompson L
Elizabeth R. and Christopher S. Reece A
Rosemary and Edward Schantz A
Ellen and James Thomson A
Judith Reece and J. Brooks Reece, Jr. A
Ruth C. and Ken Scheer L
Elizabeth and William Thorndike A
Mardi Reed A
Jeannine M. and Martin Schetzen A
Mona Tohamy and Eric Hansen A
Mary and James Reed A
Cookie K. and Jonathan Schiff A
Sidney Topol A
Sharon Regan A
Mary L. Schmidek L
Gen Tracy L
Julie Reis A
JoAnne P. Schnyder
Naomi and Robert Tuchmann A
Nolan H. Reis A
Kevin Schofield A
Karen Tucker and Jerry Avorn L
Doris Reisig O
Luciene Schroeder A
Sydney Marshall Turner L
Michael Reiskind L
Eileen Schwartz A
Diana and Fred Uehlein L
Sarah Remillard A
Faith and Carl Scovel A
Robert Uhlig A
Nancy Reynolds A
Susan and Andrew Segar A
Donna Ullrey A
Erinn Rhodes A
Peg and Stephen Senturia A
Anna Uritsky L
Jean Ricci A
Pamela F. and James P. Shadley A
Eleanor and James L. Van Alen L
Rebecca Riccio L
Sandra L. Shea and William Schechter A
Robert van de Graaff A
Suzanne Ricco A
Holly Shepherd L
Jennifer Vasterling A
Courtney Richardson L
Roger Shepley A
Rosamond Vaule A
Marlena M. and Daniel Richardson A
Stephanie Sheps L
Fredericka Veikley and Edward J. Burke A
Elizabeth and Wilson H. Rickerson A
Michael Shinagel A
Frederick Vetterlein A
Margot Ridout
Susan Siebert and Bartholomew J. Mitchell A
Martha Vicinus A
Lauren Ries A
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Helaine A. Simmonds A
Donna S. and James A. Viola A
Renata von Tscharner and Peter Munkenbeck L Linda Wakeman A Judith W. Walcott L Celeste Walker A O Anne and Monte Wallace L Susan Walling A Eugenie and Denis Walsh L Stephanie and Jonathan Warburg L Ray Warburton A Joanna Watson A Mark Weber A Penny Weeks L Bill Weidman A Kathy Weinman and Cameron Kerry A Mary F. Weis A Leonard A. Weiss A Jessica Welch and James Maguire A Amy and Ed Wertheim A Laura Weyl A Kelley Doyle Whalen L Julia C. and Gerald B. Whelan A Susan and William White A Kelley Whitmore A Cathy Wight A Kendra and Peter O. Wilde A Natalie W. Williams O Pamela Willis L Laura Wilson L O Janet Wineman A Jenny Wojewoda Steven J. Wolf A Julia Woodard L Beth A. Worell and Joe F. Pryse A Milica Wren Alma Wright A Gerald Wright A Pramila Yadav O Doris Yaffe L Florence Frances Yaras A Marilynn and Michael Yaremchuk L Caroline and Donald Young L Jin Yu A Ellen Zane A Nicole Zatlyn L Wendy Zazik A Linda and Jerrold Zindler A
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS WHO MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE
“
Research tells us that spending time in nature is important for child development and growth. The Canopy Classroom brings elementary students into the Emerald Necklace to connect with the natural world through hands-on science-based activities. They learn about trees, the air and water using all of their senses to gain an awareness of the environment around them.” –Kent Jackson, Director of Education
Foundation, Corporate and Institutional Donors
Dior Couture L
Bartlett Tree Experts L
Edmund & Betsy Cabot Charitable Foundation A L
The Beacon Hill Garden Club A
$20,000+
Grossman Marketing Group L
Boston Symphony Orchestra L The Catered Affair L Cummings Foundation A Edwin S. Webster Foundation A Everett Design A L O
Firestone & Parson JewelersL
Benoit Mizner Simon & Co. Real EstateL BSA Foundation A El Pelon Taqueria A
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum L
Friends of Post Office Square L
Jane B. Cook 1992 Charitable Trust A
Giorgio Armani O
Jones Day L
Harvard University Medical School L
JP Morgan Private Bank L
LEK Consulting A
Lawrence & Lillian Solomon Fund, Inc. A O
McNeill Management A Neiman Marcus Copley PlaceL
The Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable Trust A
LeClairRyan L
Inner Spark Foundation A
Medical Academic and Scientific Community Organization A L
The John and Sonia Lingos Family Foundation A L O
Ropes & Gray LLP A
Quincy Parks Conservancy L
Saks Fifth Avenue L
Roxbury Tenants of Harvard Association A
Marlo Marketing
Samuels Associates Real Estate A
New England Farm & Garden Association A Peterson Party Center, Inc.
The Sooner Foundation A
Boston Harbor Hotel L Colleges of the Fenway A Congress Wealth Management A
L
Fenway Park Events L
The Carney Foundation O
Fiduciary Trust Company A A
The Garden Club of the Back Bay, Inc. O
Claremont Companies L
Hermes of Paris L
Halvorson Design Partnership A Harvard University A Inland Underwriters Insurance Agency, Inc. A
Pollywogs Inc. L WalkAbout Consulting, LLC
Brookline GreenSpace Alliance, Inc A
Walking Stick Family Fund A
A
Commonwealth Cooperative Bank A
Marc Hall Design L
The Ritz Carlton, Boston Common L
Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family Foundation, Inc. L Rubblestone Foundation A Thomson Reuters A
Donor list reflects donations from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016. A: Annual Fund donor L: Liff Fund donor O: Olmsted Tree Society donor We have done our best to accurately list our donors. Please accept our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions and contact the office to help us correct our records. Thank you.
US Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management L
$1,000+ Anchor Capital Advisors, LLC A Baker Newman Noyes
Friends of Olmsted Park Boston A
Boston Cultural Council A
MiniLuxe L
Brookline Community Foundation
Friends of Jamaica Pond A
Olmsted 2022 A
Kodomo Boston L
A
Franklin Park Coalition A
BL ExoticsL
Table Toppers L
Boston Red Sox Foundation A
Community Foundation of Louisville A
Bessemer Trust
HubSpot A
Boston Athletic Association A
Community Caring Institute A
Nature’s Academy A
L
lululemon usa inc. A
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts A
Cohasset Garden Club A
Babson College A
Locke Lord LLP L
Whole Foods Market A
Charles River Questers A
Mahoney’s Garden Centers, LLC A
Horizon Beverage L
$5,000+
Carved Solutions L
MindEdge, Inc. A
Friends of the Muddy River AHigh Street Hill Association A
UBS Investment Bank L
Carleton-Willard Village A
Alchemy Foundation A
The Lenox Hotel L
Winston Flowers
Aburndale Builders, Inc. A
Jamaica Pond Association A
The Hamilton Company Charitable Foundation A
L
Anonymous A
Jamaica Hills Association A
$500+
$2,500+
Bank of America Charitable Foundation A
The Charlotte Foundation
Prospect Fund A
Wild Geese Foundation A
L
$10,000+ Brown Advisory
Northeastern University A
$499 and under
The Winsor School A
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“
Volunteers are the lifeblood of the Conservancy. From the leadership of the Board and the Party in the Park Committee Chairs to the invaluable input from Overseers and Council members and dedication of the docents, volunteers provide invaluable service and support on behalf of our organization. These individuals are central to our mission and we are so grateful for all that they do.” –Karen Mauney-Brodek, President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Benjamin Taylor, Chair John R. Cook, Jr., Vice Chair Martin Hall, Treasurer Susan Helms Daley, Clerk Michael Dukakis, Life Trustee Janet P. Atkins Peter Barber
STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL
DOCENTS
Arborway Coalition Arnold Arboretum
Charles Beveridge
Susan Helms Daley
Boston Committee of the Garden Club of America
Frances Colburn
Stan Everett Lola Heiler-Stillman
Boston Society of Landscape Architects
Jody Dow Bruce Enders
Judy MacNeill
Grace Fey
Dan Moulton
Myra Harrison
Barbara Nazarewicz
Frank Keefe
Lucy Robb Nancy Stutzman
Brookline GreenSpace Alliance Emerald Necklace Greenway Project
Barbara Balasa
Fenway Alliance
Mimi LaCamera
Anne Connolly
Fenway CDC
Arleyn Levee
Chris DeSisto
Fenway Civic Association
Robert McCoy
STAFF
Courtney Forrester
Fenway Garden Society
Hubert Murray, AIA
Karen Mauney-Brodek, President
Sarah Freeman
Franklin Park Coalition
Bill Nigreen
Ellen Arnstein
Julie Hume Gordon
Louise Riemer
Mary Hickie
Marjorie Greville
Franklin Park Zoo / Zoo New England
David Scudder
Kent Jackson
Roger F. Harris
Friends of Jamaica Pond
Jack Smith
Susan Knight
Beth Krudys
Friends of Leverett Pond
Leslie Stacks
Jeanine Knox
Barbara Millen
Friends of the Muddy River
Lee Moreau
Garden Club Federation of MA
Allison O’Neil
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
PARTY IN THE PARK COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Adrienne M. Penta, Esq.
Jamaica Hills Association
Ellie Chu
John Smith
Katherine E. Post
Jamaica Pond Association
Kim Furnald
Jessica Welch
Wendy Shattuck
MASCO
Julie Hume Gordon
Kay Sloan
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Holly Safford
Eleanor Chu
Peter Sougarides Leo Swift Linda Edmonds Turner JoAnn Robinson and Carroll Williamson, Co-Chairs, Park Overseers
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PARK OVERSEERS
Camille Valentine
Ginger Leib Kate Sosin Oeser Ray Oladapo-Johnson
Lists are for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS WHO MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE
Financials Operating Revenue & Support Grants and Contributions
Program Support Fundraising $320,792
Individuals $497,755
General & Administration
$254,933
Foundations and Corporations
$370,318
Total Program Support
$575,725
Olmsted Tree Society
$249,175
Justine Mee Liff Fund
$833,363
Total Grants and Contributions
$1,950,611
Investments & Other Income
$283,533
TOTAL REVENUE
$2,234,144
Expenses Programs / Projects / Events Education & Youth Programs
$140,776
Park Events and Visitor Services
$191,472
Maintenance, Restoration & Volunteers
$185,195
Olmsted Tree Society Tree Management Program
$484,200
Justine Mee Liff Fund
$416,832
TOTAL PROGRAMS / PROJECTS / EVENTS
TOTAL EXPENSES
$1,994,200
Net Asset Composition Fixed Assets— Shattuck Visitors Center
$776,502
Operating Funds
$242,037
Olmsted Tree Society
$1,075,326
Shattuck Endowment
$654,375
Justine Mee Liff Fund
$2,476,375
TOTAL NET ASSETS
$5,224,615
This is an audited financial summary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016 The independent auditor’s report including financial statements is available from the Emerald Necklace Conservancy’s office upon request
$1,418,475
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