Bethel Woods 10th Anniversary Magazine

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Dear Friends,

As I look back on the last 10 years, I recall why we embarked on this journey—to create a catalyst for

growth in a region that once enjoyed a vibrant tourism economy, to provide access to the arts and bring music back to one of music’s most revered sites, and ultimately to help improve the quality of life in the community where I have lived and worked my entire life. Today, we see a bright new future taking shape in our county and our region, and we are proud to have helped to “keep the lights on.”

That sense of community extends throughout Bethel Woods and is part of our magic. Our community

includes our neighbors, our Board of Trustees and leadership team, as well as each of the more than two million guests who’ve visited with us, along with each performer who’s graced our stages, each employee or volunteer who ensures your stay exceeds expectations, and each donor, member and business partner who supports these efforts.

We also have a steadfast commitment to quality in all that we do, so that each guest who visits with

us comes away with an exceptional experience and a desire to return again with friends and family. That commitment extends from the caliber of artists we present to the stewardship of our historic site, from each of the 1,408 trees on our grounds to the lush green grass for which we are famous.

When Bethel Woods transitioned from a project of The Gerry Foundation to a 501(c)(3) public charity

in 2012, it became critical that the organization become self-sustaining. Today, like any non-profit organization, charitable support is necessary to ensure long-term growth and sustainability. I’d like to thank those who have given their time and dollars to support Bethel Woods’ mission. Without you, it would not be possible to increase Bethel Woods’ impact on the underserved, expand education and outreach, and preserve the historic Woodstock festival site for generations to come.

I’d also like to recognize those who helped to make Bethel Woods a reality, including my daughter Robyn,

who planted the seed to purchase and preserve the festival site, and all my family, who continue to support the organization. Also, without the support of our state, county and local representatives, as well as our team of architects, visionaries, contractors and builders, we would not be here today.

Bethel Woods is poised for even greater success in the next decade and beyond. For all that we have

done, there is so much more to do, and our mission is clear. We will reach deeper into our communities to expand our educational programs and impact more lives. We will continue to preserve and interpret our historic site, and we will always provide world-class entertainment at this legendary site. I invite you to become more active in our Bethel Woods community as we begin our next 10 years.

Very truly yours, Alan Gerry Founder & Chairman




200 Hurd Road Bethel, New York 12720 BethelWoodsCenter.org Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a not-for-profit cultural organization located at the site of the 1969 Woodstock festival. Contributions support our mission to inspire, educate, and empower individuals through the arts and humanities. Board of Trustees Alan Gerry, Chairman Darlene Fedun Kathy Frommer Jeffrey Gerson Ronald Greenberg Paul Guenther Nick LaHowchic Steve Marton D.W. Porto Stuart Salenger Ari Straus Keith Suehnholz Mike Watkins Museum Board of Trustees Darlene Fedun, CEO Michael Fisher Denise Frangipane Wade Lawrence Keith Suehnholz Phil Vallone Chief Executive Officer Darlene Fedun Chief Financial Officer and General Manager Eric Frances Chief Development Officer John A. Farkas, Ph.D. Senior Director of Arts and Humanities Kathleen Christie Museum Director and Senior Curator Wade Lawrence Senior Director of Marketing, Communications and Events Shannon McSweeney-LeMay Senior Director of Production James Reilly Bethel Woods Report to the Community is published by Bethel Woods Center for the Arts One Cablevision Center Liberty, New York 12754 845.295.2500 Creative Direction FisherMears Associates Managing Editor Audrey Garro Photography Michael Bloom Kevin Ferguson Š2016 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

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Dear Friends,

On our 10th anniversary at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, we celebrate our

organization’s many successes. Since opening our doors in 2006, we’ve worked hard to help transform our community by inspiring, educating, and empowering individuals through the arts and humanities.

We draw inspiration from our unique place in history, preserving and interpreting the

historic site of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair for generations to come. As proud stewards of an important legacy, we have conducted a Cultural Landscape Report that will guide the use and preservation of our historic site for decades to come. Through The Museum at Bethel Woods, we are becoming known around the world as a thought leader exploring of the lessons of the sixties.

Our reputation as a world-class venue for live music is unparalleled. Known for our bucolic

beauty as well as our exceptional guest experience, Bethel Woods annually ranks among the top amphitheaters around the world. Countless musical legends have graced our Pavilion Stage in the past decade, including the New York Philharmonic, Sting, Elton John, Phish, The Eagles, Taylor Swift, Jimmy Buffett, Jackson Browne, and Brad Paisley. Our intimate Event Gallery featured musicians as diverse as the Wailers, Southside Johnny, and Maureen McGovern, as well as some of the world’s most respected classical performers.

As our Education and Outreach efforts have grown, we’ve opened The Conservatory,

providing a platform for young and old to express their creativity, connect with other cultures, problem-solve, respect diverse viewpoints, and gain self-confidence.

We have become a resource and a catalyst for our community, sparking entrepreneurship

and economic development, attracting tourism, and creating an environment designed to encourage new investment and growth in our communities. Soon, as significant new attractions join Bethel Woods in fueling the region’s tourism renaissance, guests will find more reasons to visit, more places to stay, and even more to love about the Sullivan County Catskill region.

But, most of all, we are profoundly thankful for you, our generous donors, loyal members

and box holders, committed corporate partners, dedicated volunteers, and frequent visitors. You share in all our accomplishments because you make them possible. We and those we serve are forever grateful for your support.

Please join us as we look back at our first decade and ahead to the future as we inspire

generations through peace, love, and music. Sincerely, Darlene Fedun Chief Executive Officer

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2006

57,098 VISITORS INAUGURAL CONCERT SEASON NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC • ASHLEE SIMPSON • PHIL LESH AND FRIENDS • JAZZ FESTIVAL-CURATED BY WINTON MARSALIS • BRAD PAISLEY AND ERIC CHURCH • THE GOO GOO DOLLS AND COUNTING CROWS CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG • KEITH LOCKHART AND THE BOSTON POPS ESPLANADE ORCHESTRA

A golden sunset reflects off the copper-topped Pavilion... ...as Bethel Woods’ founder, lifelong Sullivan County resident Alan

So it begins. Our inaugural season features

Gerry takes the stage. An audience of 10,000, seated in the spectacular

nine concerts—a blend of classical, jazz,

Pavilion and on the deep green lawn, rises as one to applaud. Bethel

country, and rock performances—as nearly

Woods Center for the Arts is officially open. It’s a night worthy of a gala

60,000 people join us. It is our first year of

celebration and brilliant Fourth of July fireworks.

presenting a diverse selection of popular artists

and

culturally-rich

performances,

Opening night culminates ten years of planning. Just two years before,

special events, festivals, and community

with Governor Pataki at his side, Mr. Gerry broke ground for what is today

programs. It is an initial step on our journey to

New York’s top-rated outdoor amphitheater.

provide arts and humanities programs that are

Seven weeks later, on the 37th anniversary weekend of the Woodstock festival, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young return to “the garden” and a sell-out crowd, performing the music that represents the values of a generation.

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so vital to the well-being and economic vitality of our region.


INAUGURAL CONCERT FINALE

What we find most intriguing about CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG

Bethel Woods’ purpose is its goal of enriching the culture of the Catskills through philanthropic activities which embrace the rich recent history of the region. As long-time summer residents of the Catskills, it’s comforting to know that investments are being made to provide future generations with the opportunity to enjoy the area and create sustaining happy memories.” Valerie and Chuck Rennert, Bethel Woods supporters since opening night

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Big rigs and tour buses

break the early morning solitude...

2007

85,882 VISITORS 16 CONCERTS CHICAGO & AMERICA • BOB DYLAN AND HIS BAND PLUS JIMMIE VAUGHAN FEATURING LOU ANN BARTON • NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THE LEVON HELM BAND WITH OLLABELLE, THE ALEXIS P. SUTER BAND, LEON RUSSELL • WIDESPREAD PANIC BRAD PAISLEY WITH TAYLOR SWIFT, JACK INGRAM, KELLIE PICKLER • THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK DOO WOPP SHOW EVENING OF JAZZ FEATURING DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET • HIPPIEFEST • MANHATTAN TRANSFER WITH THE HUDSON VALLEY PHILHARMONIC ARLO GUTHRIE & RICHIE HAVENS • BOSTON POPS ESPLANADE ORCHESTRA • TRACE ADKINS & GARY ALLAN WITH TERRI CLARK LYNYRD SKYNYRD WITH THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND • WILLIE NELSON, MERLE HAGGARD AND RAY PRICE EARTH, WIND & FIRE WITH TAYLOR HICKS


...as they roll down Route 17B and onto Hurd Road. There is a buzz in the air. Roadies toil, techs tweak, sound is checked and makeup touched up. The Bethel Woods

BOSTON POPS ESPLANADE ORCHESTRA

spotlight focuses on a year for the fans, as we expand the number and range of musical genres. New to the lineup, are country music performers. Brad Paisley brings along a young, up-and-coming, Taylor Swift. While legends Willie, Merle, and Ray round out the season. Levon and his band tell us how to lift “The Weight” and there’s cause for Widespread Panic. The Dave Brubeck Quartet shows us how to “Take Five” while “Hippiefest” takes us back to our roots. Arlo recalls “Alice” and Dylan gets “Tangled Up in Blue.” Classical

offerings

are

The

New

York

Philharmonic and Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra.

The

Bethel

Woods

Pavilion

stage is establishing a tradition of diversity and quality. Families enjoy the fruits of the fields and the work of artisanal hands as the Harvest Festivals,

which

started

in

1999,

recall

Woodstock’s 1969 Bindy Bazaar with regional fare, food, and fun.

I enjoy our network of other fellow craftspeople, artists, and musicians. ARLO GUTHRIE

There are so many folks who appreciate culture. Bethel Woods has been and continues to be great for our community. —Joan Nicole Schlafer, Light Curves Glass, Harvest Festival craftsperson since 1999

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June 2 is a sunny, spring day. A warm breeze rustles the grass at the historic Woodstock site. The international media descends on Bethel with cameras, recorders, and notebooks. Live remotes transmit, feature articles appear around the world, social media comes alive. The Museum at Bethel Woods opens, and we are recognized by The New York Times, Good Morning America, The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post as the premier sixties cultural and exploration center. A multi-media thunderstorm rages in a re-creation of the festival, and everyone boards the hippie bus. The Museum becomes the Center’s interpretative focus, bringing people together to discuss the sixties. Families, friends, and classmates

It is time that we look at this era and the lessons it offers to the struggle for peace and social justice and The Museum at Bethel Woods provides us with that opportunity. The 1960s changed this nation for the better. And Woodstock was THE symbol of protest, of celebration, and of making America better.” —Gretchen Sullivan Sorin, Ph.D. Director, Distinguished Service Professor, Cooperstown Graduate Program

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SIGNIFICANT ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM’S PERMANENT COLLECTION Official minutes of the Town of Wallkill Zoning Board, January-July 1969, including deliberations leading up to relocating the Woodstock festival out of the Town of Wallkill, NY. Hand-written journal documenting Woodstock attendee’s impressions of each performer at the 1969 festival, written as the event happened. Fringed leather vest, ca. 1969, pictured in LIFE magazine in 1969, with a gold-colored military oak leaf pin that has been attached since the Festival. Private collection of Beatles memorabilia and myriad fan club materials related to the “Fab Four.”

In our first year, The Museum at Bethel Woods is honored with two MUSE awards from the American Association of Museums recognizing outstanding achievement in museum media for “The Festival Experience” and “1968: A Year That Shook America.”

gather as the music, images, artifacts, and interactive exhibits provoke meaningful conversations and a deeper understanding of our history. A grandfather and granddaughter discuss racial segregation, friends debate why we fought the Vietnam War, and a son asks, “Did you really wear that?” The Museum brings the lessons of the sixties alive: individual expression, heightened cultural engagement and social consciousness, empowerment, and inspiration.

“When they heard of Woodstock, it was like a beacon to them. That this freedom, that in the United States this kind of event could occur and that all young people could get together and celebrate what the music represented… it was like a candle.” —Jim Shelley, Woodstock festival attendee and Museum Docent recalls a conversation with residents of the former East Germany. Museum Docents receive training and practice sessions to interpret the lessons of the the sixties through The Museum and the site. They lead tours and encourage discussion and engagement among Museum visitors. 2 0 1 6 R E P O RT TO T H E C O M M U N IT Y 11


Across from the Main Exhibit, we introduce a new, intimate performance venue, unparalleled in the region. The Turtle Island String Quartet, Brazilian Guitar Quartet and Time for Three are the among the first to appear in the Event Gallery along with David Bromberg and Richie Havens, representing diverse music in the elegant, glass- and cherry-paneled room. On The Pavilion stage, the Jonas Brothers’ “Burning Up Tour” is the first sold-out concert. Journey, Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers, and The Steve Miller Band also heat up the summer nights.

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JONAS BROTHERS


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TERRANCE SIMIEN & THE ZYDECO EXPERIENCE OUTREACH PROGRAM

Our Education programs expand to five this year as we focus on building multi-disciplinary arts enrichment programming designed to inspire individual expression. In recognition, we receive the 2008 Orange County Youth Bureau Asset Builder/Outstanding Business Community Partner Award for developing programs and services that promote healthy and positive youth development. And the Harvest Festival marks its 10th anniversary celebrating autumn in the Catskills. It is a year of new successes, strengthening and growing existing programs, and looking forward to exciting new initiatives.

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HARVEST FESTIVAL


We celebrate the Woodstock festival’s 40th Anniversary year. In the warmth of the Event Gallery and Museum Theater, school children gather to witness the first African-American inaugurated as President of the United States. The acceptance of cultural diversity, one of the lessons of the sixties, takes a major step forward at a special moment in time.

LEVON HELM BAND

The Class of ’69 returns in August with the

The

Levon Helm Band, Jefferson Starship, Ten

attendees to join the Woodstock Alumni

Years After, Canned Heat, Big Brother and

Registry, contributing their memories to our

the

Tom

growing preservation record. Three special

Constanten of the Grateful Dead, and Country

exhibitions set the stage for continuing

Joe McDonald appearing in the Bethel Woods

high-quality annual exhibits which broaden

Music Festival starring the Heroes of Woodstock,

our offerings. The Museum proudly accepts a

and John Sebastian appears in the Event

Themed Entertainment Association Award

Gallery. Richie Havens returns for a solo

(THEA) for international excellence in the

performance and “Freedom” echoes across the

creation

the field where he opened the Festival on the

places

afternoon of August 15, 1969.

Creativity+Commerce:

Holding

Company,

Mountain,

Museum

and and

encourages

its

production

of

experiences,

as

Print

500,000

compelling wells

as

magazine’s

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202,140 VISITORS 7 HARVEST FESTIVALS

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CONCERTS INCLUDING 3 EVENT GALLERY SHOWS

3 SPEAKER SERIES PRESENTATIONS

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3 FALL FILMS

BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA II BECOMES THE 44TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2 0 1 6 R E P O RT TO T H E C O M M U N IT Y 15


I had the great pleasure to present several workshops at Bethel Woods and I was amazed at how professional the whole experience was. I look forward to returning and seeing the faces of kids so excited to be there. They are doing great work at Bethel Woods.” —Michael Shrieve At age 19, Shrieve was Santana’s original drummer and the youngest performer at the Woodstock festival. He continues his legacy working with gifted young musicians from Seattle’s various cultural groups. He has written, produced, and performed on albums that have sold millions of copies worldwide and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

The heart and soul of our efforts, our volunteers donate their time and talents. Going forward, nearly 200 volunteers help shape our future through their devotion and continued hard work at Pavilion concerts, The Museum, Education, and Community programs, and administrative projects. Volunteers enjoy the camaraderie of being part of the Bethel Woods family and have a lasting impact on our community. And, they always smile.

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2009

TEACHER WORKSHOP

We offer 27 Community and Education events as we advance our efforts to provide continual learning, connecting people to ideas past and present. Our programs serve over 60 schools and 2,000 participants from five states. Our Three-Day Teacher Workshop with the National Council for History SULLIVAN COUNTY BICENTENNIAL COUNTY-WIDE PICNIC DAY

Education and Arts & Education Conference are resources for educators from the elementary grades through high school. College students gain real-world experience through our internship program, gaining hands-on knowledge in accounting, public relations, production, development, and more. In September, we host the Sullivan County Bicentennial County-wide Picnic, a day for our community to celebrate, featuring historical re-enactors, cultural displays from 30 towns and villages, live music, and children’s activities. 2 0 1 6 R E P O RT TO T H E C O M M U N IT Y 17


In the May twilight, a visitor weeps quietly, at the Wall That Heals, then wipes his eyes and smiles. Finally, he makes peace with the death of

Vietnam is a recollection of the War told through

a childhood friend, killed in Vietnam. The

the famous photographer’s lens. The lessons

half-scale replica of Maya Lin’s Memorial

of the sixties are vividly portrayed in four films

Wall affirms that the arts and humanities are

exploring

transformative and cathartic. It seems right

conflict and the history and culture of the

that the travelling Wall is installed at what

embattled country.

the

issues

surrounding

the

Carlos Santana calls, “Ground zero for peace and love,” when he performs later in the season.

Veterans and former anti-war advocates share reflections and find a way to reconcile the

Expanding on the theme, The Museum presents

past, together.

complementary programming. Eddie Adams:

Anne Jarema of Suffern, NY, becomes Bethel Woods’ 500,000th concert fan. As we continue to attract global notice, The Pavilion is ranked #39 among Worldwide Amphitheaters and is nominated as 2010’s Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue by Pollstar Magazine. Beginning a December tradition, The Holiday Market is a one-stop festival supporting the shop-local movement by providing visitors with regional options and locally focused commerce. With the pristine winter backdrop of the Bethel Woods grounds, the festive Holiday Market offers a large variety of high-quality, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind gift items. The two-day event features live music, photos with Santa, and children’s crafts.

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2010


227,538 VISITORS

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MUSEUM SPECIAL EXHIBITS

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FALL FILMS

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WORLD STAGE CULTURAL PERFORMANCES

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CONCERTS INCLUDING 7 EVENT GALLERY SHOWS

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In 53 minutes all tickets vanish

for Sir Elton John’s performance in The Pavilion. IN A YEAR OF “FIRSTS,” it is our first concert to sell out in less than a hour. It’s a special season with 30 concerts including Hall and Oates, Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Tim McGraw, and another first—Phish—our first show featuring a single group for multiple days and special transportation and accommodation for fans.

ELTON JOHN

The first of October arrives with another first— corks popping at The Wine Festival. New York winemakers and the community gather in our Market Sheds to discuss the vintage, taste the harvest, enjoy specialty foods, browse handcrafted products—all to the sound of music. At our ever-growing fall festivals, artisans, farmers, brewers, distillers, and vintners share their handiwork as families and friends gather for fun and fellowship. Our festivals embody the spirit of the farm to table movement, celebrate sustainability, and provide the community with a convenient market in which to shop local. 20

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1ST ANNUAL WINE FESTIVAL


MINAS: BRAZILIAN ADVENTURE

The results of our efforts are evident as we describe our economic impact to the community. A report prepared by AKRF, Inc. shows that in the previous year, Bethel Woods generates the equivalent of 150 full-time jobs. These jobs create $8.26 million in salaries and wages with an estimated $5.83 million for Sullivan County. The tax revenue from our activities generates $800,000, benefiting local government, schools, fire departments, libraries, and ambulance corps. Importantly, we’re bringing money into the community; 66%

WE INTRODUCE OPERA TO MANY FOR THE FIRST TIME.

of our guests visit from outside the county. We’re creating positive economic impact,

connections to social studies, arts education

which is highly visible in adjacent Kauneonga

and geography, and three performances that

Lake, where thriving restaurants, boutiques,

spotlight Brazilian culture, the music of New

and specialty shops rise from vacant and

Orleans, and classic holiday Opera.

decaying buildings.

We host the first Nonprofit Leadership community

Summit. Looking to the future, this collaborative

continues with the free One World Culture

gathering of nonprofits engages civic, business,

Concert Series, highlighting Hispanic and

and nonprofit leaders. The collaboration also

American-Indian music. The Series empowers

supports Bethel Woods’ objectives of fostering

youth to positively engage with our diverse

dialogue, innovative thinking, and partnerships

community by exploring other world cultures.

to support the region’s youth and families in

The World Stage Series presents a free

leading healthy, engaged, and productive lives.

Our

cultural

school-day

impact

concert

in

the

with

classroom

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“To everything (Turn, Turn, Turn). There is a season (Turn, Turn, Turn)…” — Pete Seeger, The Byrds Bethel Woods Founder Alan Gerry announces the transformation of the Center from a project of the Gerry Foundation to a stand-alone 501(c)(3) public charity with an independent Board of Trustees. It’s a pivotal moment in the history of Bethel Woods that charts a new course, increasing community involvement and assuring a vibrant future under the leadership of independent, creative, experienced, and dedicated professionals who are working with staff to map our future. There are new opportunities for our friends to contribute. Commemorative Pavers at our entrance make it possible to leave permanent messages as a greeting to everyone who enters. We welcome 140 guests at a community fundraising event, our first Wine Pairing & Fundraising Dinner. The highlyanticipated five-course event sells out a month in advance, and raises $27,000 for youth initiatives, with increasing income each year. The family of innovator and philanthropist Richard O. Ullman creates a Memorial Fund to honor his memory and Mr. Gerry’s vision to support the Center’s role as an outstanding cultural resource for the region.

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Now as a public charity the board is working with staff to map our future direction and strategies to uphold the vision of our founder and the unparalleled venue he has given us.” —Paul B. Guenther, former president of the Paine Webber Group, former chairman of the New York Philharmonic, Trustee, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

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1ST ANNUAL WINE FUNDRAISING DINNER

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Partnering with Bethel Woods, we bring world-class artists from around the world to present concerts for all ages. Classical programming also includes a youth and outreach component to connect with, engage, and inspire young adults.� —Daniel Stroup, President of Shandelee Music Festival

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Contributions assure the continued success of our cultural programs, enhancing the vitality of our region. Support for our ever-expanding Educational, Outreach, and Museum offerings TEACHER WORKSHOP brings 51 programs and events to the Bethel Woods community this year. Four World Stage Series programs highlight the music and culture of countries as diverse as West Africa, Israel, Cuba, India, China, the United States, and the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico. Our staff collaborates with the National Council for the Social Studies for a three-day workshop, “Issues of the 1960s,� empowering teachers with stimulating content and innovative techniques for reaching their students. Saturdays at the Woods, a creativity-fueled way for families to explore and develop artistic skills, serves a wide array of age groups, with a dynamic, interactive celebration as the big finale. And on The Pavilion Stage, now rated as 15th of the Top 100 Worldwide

Amphitheaters

by

Pollstar, Joe Cocker reprises his historic Woodstock performance and Stone Temple Pilots make a rare appearance. Other star turns debuts

feature

Bethel

Woods

from

Jason

Aldean,

Natalie Merchant and Yo-Yo Ma to Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, and Furthur.

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Near the corner of Hurd and West Shore Roads, across form the Harvest Festival grounds...

We begin a year-long, artist-in-residence partnership

YOUTH OPERA EXPERIENCE

with Pennsylvania-based folk and New World musicians Simple Gifts. They provide educational assemblies, master

...The Conservatory at Bethel Woods opens on a wooded

classes, workshops, and instrument training in local schools

hillside. The 4,400-square foot structure is an airy space

and at The Conservatory. Children, teens and families

devoted to arts and humanities education. It includes

participate in workshops, school productions, films, creative

multi-purpose

music

performances, and historical learning. The generosity of

practice rooms, a costume shop, a scenic design studio, and

our donors helps us to expand opportunities, enabling us

locally-born pop star Gavin Degraw’s donated piano.

to touch more lives and inspire visitors of all ages, through

TD Charitable Foundation and other grants support our

scholarships and transportation assistance.

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rehearsal

space,

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Governor Cuomo arrives at Bethel Woods, along with State Senator Bonacic, Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther and other dignitaries, with the news that Sullivan County has been awarded the only casino project in the region. The new Montreign Resort Casino will join us in revitalizing our economy and communities. As the Harvest Festival celebrates its 15th year, a new autumn tradition is brewing. The first annual Craft Beer Festival brings 25 regional breweries to the Market Sheds, along with food vendors and live music. The Wine Festival continues to grow. Local farmers, merchants, brewers, vintners, and craftspeople attract visitors from near and far. To guide our future, Bethel Woods’ leadership and Trustees embark on a comprehensive strategic plan to review past work, survey our current operations ALL THAT JAZZ

and forecast best practices going forward. As responsible stewards of this historic place, we commission the firm Heritage Landscapes to produce a detailed study of the landscape past and present that will strengthen interpretation and guide the preservation of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair site. RICHIE HAVENS MEMORIAL

It’s a concert season to fly with Eagles, two-step to Tim McGraw, and rock with Heart. And, to say “Farewell” to an old friend. Low clouds roll by, twilight descends, and a small plane passes over as Richie Havens’ ashes find a final resting place at the Woodstock site. Thirty members of his family, invited guests and fellow musicians pay tribute to one of the Woodstock “originals.”

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Dance, Dance, Dance. Forty-five years after young people grooved in the mud at Yasgur’s Farm, a new generation shuffles to a beat no one could have imagined back in 1969. The

love

of

music

and

each

other

that

permeated the Woodstock festival radiates through the electronic dance music of Mysteryland as the world’s longest running electronic dance music event finds a U.S. home and introduces 40,000 new fans to Bethel Woods. During our regular season we honor our heritage with Carlos Santana and John Fogerty. We also fulfill requests for two of our most asked for performers—James

Taylor

takes

us

on

the

“…Turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston.” and Jimmy Buffet welcomes the Parrotheads to “Margaritaville.” Filling the Event Gallery with laughter and melody, big names in comedy and folk join eclectic recital and small ensemble performances by world-renowned

JAMES TAYLOR

classical musicians.

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KERRY KENNEDY, CURATOR OF SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER, LEADS A PRIVATE TOUR.

RELIVING 3-DAYS OF WOODSTOCK ON THE BIG SCREEN.

In a tribute to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Museum at Bethel Woods presents Speak Truth to Power. More than 40 stunning photographs by Pulitzer Prize winner Eddie Adams, accompanied by stories collected by curator Kerry Kennedy, document human rights activists from around the world. Balancing political abuse, racial hatred and slavery with courage, service, and tenacity the exhibit powerfully documents the lessons of the sixties. More than 1,000 brave a chilly August 15 evening to celebrate the 45th Woodstock festival anniversary by watching the four-hour Director’s Cut of the 1970 OscarŽ-winning documentary Woodstock. Festival alums along with music and history buffs of all ages gather around a 30- x 40foot screen on the original festival field, recreating the 1969 event. Funds raised go to the preservation of the historic site.

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PROJECT: IDENTITY

As public schools face new teach-to-the-test challenges, our ever evolving programs for students of all ages help to fill the arts and humanities enrichment gap. Project: Identity begins with the goal of inspiring creative expression for area teens. It concludes with performances in the Event Gallery, causing one participant to declare, “I felt like a changed person.” Mission accomplished, but there is so much more to do. Recognizing that our families are vital to a healthy community, we also include them in Saturdays at the Woods and our full-day summer P.L.A.Y. programs. The next step in the Strategic Planning process is an Audience Development study; the results will help us to better serve guests and Ten years later, Bethel Woods is

area residents in the future.

encouraging passion. Helping people to realize their gifts and to create change, hopefully curating a movement for younger generations.” —Amy Goodstein, Real estate marketing professional music fan, and life-long Sullivan County resident, also volunteers on

The

Cultural

Landscape

Report

is

completed. We implement recommendations for continued preservation, and interpretation, to make the historic site more authentic. The report also provides a basis to seek significant grant funding and raising our profile worldwide.

Bethel Woods’ spring fundraising event committee.

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“I’d love to change the world. But I don’t know what to do. So I’ll leave it up to you.” — Alvin Lee, Ten Years After

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287,219 VISITORS (WHICH INCLUDES 45,449 MYSTERYLAND ATTENDEES) CONCERT EVENTS

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FESTIVALS & SPECIAL EVENTS


A decade after opening night and 46 years since Ten Years After left the Festival stage, their classic line lyrically illustrates changes to the world that Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is making. We have a strong, committed leadership and staff, a profound respect for our heritage, and comprehensive planning that focuses on continuing success. We are good stewards of what was left to us—the lessons of the sixties—to preserve, build upon, and pass along to future generations.

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2015 This year our Education, Community Outreach and Museum programs reach nearly 30,000 children, teens, and families, as our donors help us expand opportunities, touch more lives and continue to inspire visitors of all ages. They participate in creative learning, exploration opportunities, and collaborative art-making with youth mentors, graduate students, and arts educators. Donations and grants enable us to offer assistance in the form of earned scholarships and transportation benefits. We collaborate with artists and scholars and community professionals creating arts-based programs on and off our campus, including partnerships with the School of Performing Arts at The New School, Cooperstown Graduate Program in Museum Studies, Boys and Girls Clubs, regional school districts, Community Teaching Artists, and Vital Theatre. We continue to develop exciting new initiatives like Bethel Woods on Main, which carries our presence into surrounding communities. And, our Artist in Residency will bring those with special talents to the area, making them available for in-depth experiences.

Bethel Woods’ programs and staff help our students to develop moral character, unleash the creativity within themselves and provide hope in sometimes seemingly hopeless situations. Our children are never turned away despite their inability to pay or access transportation. In a school system that is 69% economically disadvantaged these OPPORTUNITIES and EXPERIENCES help children overcome barriers beyond their control.” —Dana Taylor, Supervisor of Special Programs Monticello School District (NY)

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The Museum celebrates the freedom of expression found in the colorful fashions of the sixties with the special exhibition Threads: Connecting the ‘60s & Modern Rockwear, drawn from the collection of musician, designer, and stylist Andy Hilfiger. A festival-themed runway show featuring the collection raises $20,000 for our programs and is a fashionable way to welcome back the color and spectacle of Mysteryland on Memorial Day Weekend.

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2015 Contributions including grants from American Gift Fund, the John N. Blackman Sr. Foundation, First Niagara Bank, IBM Community Grants, Jeff Bank, The William and Elaine Kaplan Private Foundation, the Museum Association of New York, and the TD Charitable Foundation enable us to expand and deepen our impact. A day of high performance racing at the Monticello Motor Club generates over $21,000 and the Annual Wine Pairing Dinner amasses over $132,500. The long-term future of our Education, Community and Museum programs is brighter because of the generosity of our supporters. At The Pavilion, Jackson Browne sings for everyman, Van Halen rocks the night away, and Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga take our breath away. Our Pollstar ranking rises to 22nd in the world. In the last 10 years Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has INSPIRED GENERATIONS THROUGH PEACE, LOVE, AND MUSIC. And, we hope, changed the world. To continue to inspire, educate and empower, we need your ongoing support.

We leave that up to you.

Bethel Woods’ efforts are attracting the attention and financial support of individuals who also want to invest in the future of Bethel Woods. Andrew Jacobson is the first to make a gift through his estate to our not-for-profit cultural center. As a successful tax accountant, world traveler and retired Bethel Woods Museum Volunteer, he said, “I’m very passionate about Bethel Woods, there is no question about it. I feel at home when I’m here, at ease.”

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At Lazy Pond Bed and Breakfast we value our opportunity to partner with Bethel Woods. Our occupancy has doubled since Bethel Woods’ opening. Many guests revisit and travel around Sullivan County to enjoy all the region has to offer.” —Jean Tulp Lazy Pond Bed & Breakfast, Liberty, NY

2015 Estimated Economic Impact of Bethel Woods* Annual operations produced 519 direct jobs, which equates to 86 full-time equivalents. Including the indirect impact of Bethel Woods, an estimated 150 full-time equivalent jobs were created in New York State, of which 104 were based in Sullivan County. A total of $9.18 million in salaries and wages were generated in New York State in 2015, of which $4.58 million were earned in Sullivan County. Including the construction and continued operations of Bethel Woods through 2015, over $460 million dollars has flowed through the New York State economy as a result of the project. In addition, the 2015 Mysteryland festival resulted in spending of $7.6 million in New York State. *Summary of estimated economic benefits are based on an independent economic benefits analysis prepared by AKRF, Inc.

2015 Operating Expenses $17.6 Million FUNDRAISING 6%

FACILITY, OPERATIONS, AND ADMINISTRATION 25%

2015 Operating Revenue $17.6 Million

REAL ESTATE TAXES 1%

EVENTS & CONCERT COSTS 59%

MUSEUM, COMMUNITY, AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS 9%

OTHER 1%

INDIVIDUAL, CORPORATE & FOUNDATION SUPPORT 37%

MUSEUM 2%

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EVENTS & CONCERTS 60%


ABOUT OUR FUNDING SOURCES As our 2015 financial results indicate, 37% of our operating budget is provided by individual, corporate, and foundation support, of which $3.9 million is derived from the continued generosity of the Gerry Family to fund our operating deficit and capital expenditures. Under the guidance of our dedicated Board of Trustees and with the support of our generous donors, sponsors, members, and volunteers, we will continue our work to offer world-class, affordable access to the arts and humanities

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VISION

We are a unique educational, performance, and retreat environment focused on building creative capital to inspire individuals to contribute positively to the world around them.

CORE VALUES • We draw inspiration from our unique place in history. • We encourage individual creativity and expression. • We recognize and value the arts and humanities and their contribution to physical and psychological well-being and their positive impact upon individuals and communities. • We honor the participation of staff, volunteers, and donors and count as essential their contributions to Bethel Woods’ mission. • We create a safe and enjoyable environment for all who work and visit. • We leverage our success for the economic and social benefit of Sullivan County. • We maintain our grounds and facilities to the highest standards. • We respect all individuals and value diversity of ideas, abilities, and expression.

2015 SPONSORS We’re grateful to the local and regional businesses who support our mission:

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Monticello

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Thank you to our 2015 Donors

These generous contributors help us to offer free and low-cost programming in the arts and humanities while increasing the number of programs we offer and participants we serve.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE ($50,000+)

The Barrington Foundation Inc. Jeff and Pam Boyd Stuart Salenger Foundation J. Frank and Susan Brown First Niagara Foundation CEO’S CIRCLE Dr. Gerald Galarneau ($25,000-$49,999) The Grillo Family Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. William H. Harris Dentons US LLP/Ron The John N. Blackman Sr. and Lorna Greenberg Foundation Annelise Gerry and Family Live Nation/Jason Stone Robyn Gerry Orange County Trust Jeffrey and Giselle Gerson Company John J. & Regina B. Heldrich Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Foundation, Inc. J. Pskowski Nick and Diane LaHowchic The Schwadel Family Susan and Steve Marton Dr. Richard and Mrs. Judith Molly McCoy and Ari Straus Silverman Montreign Resort Casino Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Keith Suehnholz Sullivan Fire Protection Corp/ The A. Lindsay & Olive B. The Ira and Ruby O’Connor Foundation Gold Family Woodstone Development, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tauber Midori Yamanouchi, Ph.D. CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($10,000-$24,999) ASSOCIATE’S CIRCLE The American Gift Fund ($1,000-$2,499) The Guenther Family Jeffrey Allison Moore Insurance Agency and James Lomax, MD The Rhulen Loughlin Family Justin S. Bockman —In Memory of David Brittenham Trevor John Loughlin and Carolyn Summers TD Charitable Foundation Ric and Karen Coombe The William and Elaine Joe and Corinne Dox Kaplan Private Dr. John and Nancy Farkas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fetner Karen and Michael Fisher BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE The Foundation For Worker, ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous Veteran and Environmental Health, Inc. Nickolas Davatzes In Honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph X. of Sandra and Alan Gerry Garvey The Fishman Family Jeffrey W. Giordano and Majestic Drug Co Richard and Karen Goodman Joan Kaplan Rob and Karla Grimm, Douglas McCarthy Grimm Construction Inc. Monticello Motor Club Steven and Susan Herfield The Rowley Family Martin Hersh Joan and Daniel Silna IBM Corporation and Family Jeff Bank StarVista LIVE Evan Jones Richard Jones SUSTAINER’S CIRCLE Ellen and Jeffrey Kraut ($2,500-$4,999) Anonymous Mr. and Ms. Ronald Leal in Memory of Advance Testing Richard O. Ullman Company, Inc. Douglas Matthews In Honor Donna Applegate of Buddy and Jake Bob Bailin 42

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Tim and Cheryl McCausland Museum Association of New York Ovations Food Services Ralph A. Pascucci, Myriad Productions John Peralo and Evelyn Garcia-Peralo Randy Regan The Rennert Family Sean Rieber Robert Green Chevy Olds, Inc. Michael Roth The Rudnitsky Family Peter K. Scaturro James and Kelly Schmitt Lauren Seikaly and Michael Huber Fred and Jennifer Shubert Geoge Sifre Jordan Slutsky Richard Stieglitz , Jr. Dominic Taglialatella The Tucker Family James Vipond Leonard J. Weiss Dr. Maureen Whipple Joseph Williams Andrew and Julie Wilshinsky Woodloch Pines, Inc. Zubatkin Owner Representation, LLC Kevin Zraly ENCORE CIRCLE ($500-$999) Anonymous Steve Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Lance Briggs Ida and Charles Cardona Richard Claffey, Radio City Music Hall Steve and Lisa Clark Richard and Phyllis Coombe Stephen O. Costello Michelle Danko F. Edward Devitt, II Scott Drumm Enviroventures, Inc. The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co. Bonna and Joel Finkelstein Eric Frances Garigliano Law Offices, LLP Greg J. Goldstein Drs. Rachel and Jeffrey Humphrey Greg and Jillian Janaczek

Alan Kesten Jim and Sammy Killilea Laborers Local 17 LECET Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Leonard Carmelita Longobardo Carolyn Marosy Mom and Dad The Montgomery Group Jane Phil In Honor of Renie Williams Mona and Joseph Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rothenberg Lauren Rowley David Smith Glenn L. Smith, P.E. and Pat Smith Josh Sommers Karen and Nick Speranza Jonathan Stone Patricia C. and Louis J. Tempel Curtis B. Terry Vincent Toomey INVESTOR’S CIRCLE ($250-$499) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Arvonio Lyle Bakst In Memory of Charlotte Bakst William Bessant Dr. Barbara Blakey Diane Browning Michele Brumsey Greg Brunelli Mr. and Mrs. Imran Burki William Burton Karen and Marc Bushell David K. Campanile Patricia Collins Justyn Comer William Corvino In Memory of Miles Felder Marshall F. Cowen Donna Davie John Di Tusa Moniquka Diaz-Corley Eva Dunne Donna Emrick The Enchanted Easel, Regina Kaufmann Michael A. Ferrante Valerie Fersch Patrick Fischer Francis Flanigan

Steven and Harriet Fleissig Melissa Forsyth Fosterdale Equipment Corporation Jennifer Frammigen Sinead Gallen Maurice W. Gerry Joan Giordano Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Gittleman Paula Goebel Linda M. Gold Amy Goodstein Daniel Grabher Barbara Grandolfo In Memory of Gordon Dexter Robin Green and Mary Roth Thomas V. Guarino Tammy Gubser In Honor of Levon Helm Russ Heyman Hill-N-Dale Abstractors HV Restoration Gaye Kanacki Lieberman Karl and Tracy Kaplan Steven B. Kaufman The Klingman Family Linda and Marty Laverso Judith Levine Rhena Lipps Bruce and Judy Lott Thelma R. Lublin Stolzer Ken Lynch Pearl Madnick in Memory of Wally Madnick Phyllis Malinosky Rick and Jenese Martinez Susan McConnell Katherine Menges Andrea Millas Lorraine and Dave Mosiniak John Mullins Murray’s Free Roaming Chicken Dan Nacinovich Dr. Harold L. Nelson Jr., DVM Carol L. Nelson Joseph T. Nolan John Pavese Jr. Helen Poplawski Marvin and Denise Rappaport Ruben Rebuffo Red Cottage Inc. Chris and Steve Reiser Anthony D. Ring In Memory of Jeffrey B. Stele Richard Rose Elizabeth B. Rowley


Dorothy Satenberg Tom Scarda Alan Schantz Karen Shaffer In Memory of Brian Shaffer Rita Skjold Lawrence Smith Dr. Sarah Smith, Psy.D Spencer Printing, Inc. Andra Sramek Stephanie and Joab Stieglitz Michael Sullivan Super Suds Tom and Cynthia Terkhorn Anna Torres Deborah VanWolde In Memory of Derk VanWolde Linda Von Deesten Howard Waldrop Kristine Walsh-Gallet Dr. and Mrs. Richard Weinberger Anna Werner Lorraine Weston Grace and Steven White Pam Wilson Ross and Diane Winglovitz Donna and Alan Wink Seth Wolchok Louise Woehrle Charles Zanta GARDEN CIRCLE ($100-$249) Anonymous 360 Degree Landscaping and Design, Inc. Ms. Patricia Adams Robert Anderson Patricia Arvonio Michael Asimakopoulos In Honor of Gael Gross Norman Bachrach In Honor of Ruth Bachrach Aaron Back

Bethel

Woods

Center

Joan Booth In Honor of Jaclyn Bunce and Colin Bunce Peter Breitsch Paul Brooks Joseph Canariato In Honor of Joe Williams 50th Birthday Tony Carchietta In Honor of Williams Endowed Fund Jeffrey Castle Elizabeth Castracane County Petroleum Products, Inc W. Craig Dansbury Michael Delmeier In Memory of Elise Forman Greg and Kristy Dickinson E.A. Morse & Co., Inc. Thomas Edwards Events by MB Eustace Simon Fernandes Jeff and Cathy Gabel Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gelinson Gentle Dentistry Michael J. Gilfeather Allen and Sherry Glass Arthur and Lynn Goodman Sue and Jack Goodreds Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gordon Jeanne Griffin Susan Gotez-Haver and Kyle S. Haver Brett Heineman Robert Hennig In Honor of Joseph Williams Kent and Laurie Hobby Susan Horan in Honor of Joseph Williams Marcia Jacobowitz Susan J. Kalinowski Anthony and Nancy Kane Larry and Barbara Katz Marilee Kaufman John M. Lambkin Charles Langer

for

the

Arts

acknowledges the following organizations

Wade and Laurie Lawrence Randy Lewis and Melissa Holden Gregory Limon Mr. and Mrs. Len Lojewski Ruth Magid and Debra and Michael Lofaro Andy and Gail Mauriello Lynn H. Nichols Piccolo Paese Steve and Ellen Pope Premier Parking Services & Systems, LLC Ronald F. Regen Chip Reichhard Rolling V Bus Corporation Mary Roth Barbara Salan Thomas Shea Robert and Jeanmarie Silsbe Gary and Diane Silver Don Simkin Claudia and Steve Smith Dennis and Nancy Solow Marina Staikos Mark C. Van Sluyters Malcolm and Susan Stewart Tom and Cynthia Terkhorn Steve Vegliante Anthony Verrone Robin and Stephen Wagner Elsie and Howard Wasserman Ms. Sally Whitaker In Honor of Joe and Renie Williams/ Joe’s 50!! Karen Williams Mr. John Wenckelium

PEACE CIRCLE ($1-$99) Anonymous Judy Atwood Charlie and Terri Barbuti Edith J. Boyd Stuart Bricker Andy Campbell In Honor of Keegan Ales Toni Canonico In Memory of Patti Edwards Bernard and Lorraine Cohen Larry and Isabel Cohen Richard Danko Tom D’Ari In Memory of Ira Cohen Joseph and Diane Czarnik Janet Dashio Tracy Deer-Mirek Bill and Mary Drinkwater Susan and Joseph Etlinger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Forlini Bob Forte Rick Foster Arthur Fowler In Memory of Frances Fowler Kristen Geoghegan William Gertz Arnie and Ronnie Ginsberg In Memory of John Heldrich Charles N. Gordon Jonathan Gould Greco - Delia Beth Greenberg Thomas and Beverly Hacker Barbara Hahn David R. Hall SSG RET and Mrs. Stuart Hansen In Honor of Zack Healy Raymond Hull Debra P. Ingrando-Deentremont E. Janowitz and B. Gross In Memory John Rizzotti

Elliott Kivell In Memory of Steven Gorlin Maryanne Konkowski John and Lori Kurz Andy Kyriacou Dan LaVoie In Memory of Richie Havens Michael Lynch Tom and Becky Lupo Marlene and Howard Marmel In Memory of Frank Stratton The Morey Family Scott Munroe Jeff and Kathy Opperman Ramesh James Riley Patricia Roggero Helga Rupnick Dawn and Michael Ryder Rebecca Salon and J.P. Goldman Andrea Schechter Hope and Dennis Schuering Jack and Susan Scully Pat and Charlie Segar Arthur Shattuck Krista Sheptak William and Linda Silcox Kweon and Linda Stambaugh Stan The Man Kathleen Stephenson Jill Weston In Honor of Carole King Arthur Wilcox Larry Young Alan and Tana Zeigler Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this listing, we may have unintentionally overlooked someone. If this is the case, please accept our apology and notify us immediately.

We are exceedingly grateful to our Board of Trustees for their significant contributions of time, talent, and treasure.

for their long-standing support: Gerry Foundation

BETHEL WOODS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Granite Associates

Alan Gerry, Chairman • Darlene Fedun • Kathy Frommer • Jeffrey Gerson Ronald Greenberg • Paul Guenther • Nick LaHowchic • Steve Marton D.W. Porto • Stuart Salenger • Ari Straus • Keith Suehnholz • Mike Watkins MUSEUM AT BETHEL WOODS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES Darlene Fedun, CEO • Michael Fisher • Denise Frangipane Wade Lawrence • Keith Suehnholz • Phil Vallone 2 0 1 6 R E P O RT TO T H E C O M M U N IT Y 43


Thank you to our 2015 Members

Your support year after year helps sustain and grow Education, Community Outreach, and Museum programs for students and families throughout the region.

PRODUCER (BOX HOLDER) A & Z Trucking, Inc. All County Insulation & Coating, Inc. Anderson/Matthews Wendy and Robert Andreala Jack and Lucille Bonventre Howard and Donna Braunstein/ M & M Auto Group* Lance and Susan Briggs The Center for Discovery* The Corr Family Crystal Run Healthcare * Dana Distributors Dentons US LLP * DIANNIC LLC Dumain’s Haven Farm * The Fedun Family * Kenneth and Margaret Fritze The Frommer Family Garigliano Law Offices, LLP * Annelise Gerry and Family * Robyn Gerry * Jenienne and Mike Gismondi Grimm Construction The Guenther Family * Healey Brothers Horizon Family Medical Group Bonna Horovitz and Joel Finkelstein Hudson Valley Hospital Physicians Johnstons Toyota The Kaplan Family Steven B. and Paula Kaufman Michael G. Leonard Lonstein Law Offices, P.C. The Walter and Edward Luedke Memorial Foundation* Majestic Drug Co., Inc.* Mediacom Communications Corporation* Monticello Casino & Raceway Monticello Motor Club Murray’s Free Roaming Chicken* NEWBURGH WINWATER Orange County Trust Company Scott and Randi Pomerantz DW and Christine Porto /Alta East, Inc.* Christine and John Rada Roscoe Campsite Park Ross Electric * The Rowley Family RVBC * Stuart Salenger * The Scaturro Family Shortlines Coatings Corp. Fred and Jenny Shubert and Joe and Renie Williams Joan and Daniel Silna and Family* Kara and Joe Silverstein Family and Christine 44

and John Rada Mr. Anthony and Dr. Shirley Sinacore Guy Spradling and Gail Perrego Richard A. Stieglitz, Jr. The Suehnholz Family* Sullivan Fire Protection Corp/The Ira and Ruby Gold Family * Dr. Maureen Whipple * and Dr. Terry and Mrs. Michele Geller Grace and Steven White Woodstone Companies* Yellow Cab/Sullivan County Crane Service* DIRECTOR ($8,000) Advance Testing Company Camp Chipinaw* Mr. and Mrs. Ric Coombe* The Helfant Family Liz and Jeff Klotz Ann and Mitch Lowenthal * Susan and Steven Marton * Keith Monteleone Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. Motl * Robert Green Chevy Olds, Inc., Mr. Robert S. Green and Ms. Jacqueline Ricciani Cindy and Blaine Schwadel and Family * Senior Enterprises Sterling National Bank PATRON ($5,000) Roland and Lynn Bloomer David Brittenham and Carolyn Summers* Bill Goodman and Joanne Sherman Steve and Lynn Hastings Steven and Susan Herfield Andrew Jacobson (V) Charles and Cynthia Johnston* Just-In-Time Contractors Stephen and Karen Kaufhold S. and N. McDonald Moore Insurance Agency* Partners In Safety, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reiser The Rennert Family* Gary and Mary May Schmidt* Arthur Sinensky and Debra Oremland* Sherri Steinhauer Mike and Gail Tambasco* Travis and Ralf Vandermark Consulting, Inc. DIAMOND ($2,600) Anonymous Jill and Sam Alecci Armistead Mechanical Inc. Robert and Kevin Armistead

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Bedik Communications Don and Jan Bennett Joseph and Kristine Betro Billig, Loughlin & Baer LLP Dr. Barbara and Peter Blakey* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowes* Felicia Brower and Randy Bloomfield Karen and Marc Bushell Rick and Noreen Calderin Ida and Charles Cardona Clear-Rite Pools & Spas Inc. Justyn Comer Elly Culotta Dr. Jorge R. Delgado Robert Delio* Michael and Barbara Lester Duffy Michael and Diane Egan* Holly and David Eikszta Bruce and Karen Ellsweig Ken and Chris Emery Empire State Bank Fallsburg Lumber Co.* Hazel and Mike Farrell Joan Farrow and Family * Randi and Lowell Feldman - Rolling Stone Ranch Caryn and Mark Follender Eric P. Frances * Frank Siena Auto Sales Lynne Freda Jill and David Fuerst Richard and Susan Gebel Brad Burnett and Robin Geiger * Susan Geras Richard and Karen Goodman Richard and Jane Gordon Michael and Marla Gross Dorothy E. Higgins Margaret Hotchkin and Brenda Immel Island Business Services JSM Advisory Jane and Alan Kalleberg Susan and Lewis Kaufman Sharon L. Kewley and Stanley Tessel Barbara Klapper The Korn Family Bryan and Theresa Kulak Laurie Letvak and Barry Shoot * Ralf Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Alan Madnick Stephen and Cindy Margulies Susan and Michael Meisler * Christine Miele (V) Misner Benefits, LLC Robin Muth Andy Palmer Panarelli Realty, LLC Paul Congelosi Sales, Inc. Physicals Unlimited Prestige Towing & Recovery

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Pskowski The Rhulen and Loughlin Family* Ed and Nancy Richter Greg and Mary Beth Saso Scancarello & Sons, Inc. Jamee and Michael Schleifer The Schneiderman Family Glenn L. Smith, P. E.* Margaret R. Smith Dr. Neil and Ruth Smith * R.J. and Liz Smith * Joseph and Salli Sosler Sotland Group Sullivan County Democrat* Tom and Janet Sullivan The Taylor Family The Timna Group LLC Valerie and Scott Valuation Consultants, Inc. Matthew Van Houten and Jerry Johnson Wallkill Body Shop & Glass Inc. Howard and Elsie Wasserman* Bruce Weiner Jeffrey Weinstein, M.D. Andrew R. and Julie Wilshinsky Woodbury Common | A Simon Premium Outlet Michael Zager* PLATINUM ($1,300) Anonymous A. Alport & Sons, Inc. A Scozzi A/C & Heating, Inc Dr. Allan and Mrs. Carole Abramson* Danielle and Peter Andruszkiewicz Argenio Brothers, Inc. Associated Mutual Insurance Cooperative BashaKill Vineyards Beck, Gogolski, Poska & Company, Inc. Dan and Linda Berkowicz Thomas J. and Mary Blaney Gloria and Robert Blank, Barb and Mitch Blank, County Petroleum* Elizabeth and Justin Bolognino Susan and Anselmo Bondulich Brey’s Egg Farm/ Daniel and Nancy Brey J. Frank and Susan Brown* Keith Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Burke Charlene and Matthew Canale Charles and Constance Carlsen Catskill Valley Homes

Tony and Laurie Cicio Brian M. Cogan and Robin E. Keller Nelda and Tom Coleman Richard and Phyllis Coombe* CRL Electric Corporation Dancing Cat Saloon Michael and Kathy Davidoff* Tony and Anne DeRienzo Jonathan and Paula Drapkin and Family* Jeanne Dutcher and Dave Jersey Ed Sykes, Inc. EMZ Construction Fellenzer Engineering, LLP Jeffrey and Shari Ferretti, Realtors Steve and Pat Fetner* Karen and Michael Fisher* The Frey Family Tony and Carol Friscia Fusco Engineering and Land Surveying Ron and Ronnie Galletly Michael and Sandi Garcia Gasko & Meyer, Inc. John and Carol Geron* Sidney and Kandace Gittleman Gina Givone and Mike Herrero* Martin A. Gonzalez Tina Gorr Terry and Michael Groll Tom and Gail Guarino* Chris Halperin Hambletonian Auto Spa C. Bruce Hamburg and Stephanie B. Hamburg* Linda C. Hartley and Robert Bruce Cobb* Charles and Sara Herbstman* Sheila Horwitz and Carl Sigman Susan and Steven Howell Hudson Valley Home Connection, LLC Chris Hummel-Green4U Rachel and Jeff Humphrey International Contractors Corp. Christiaan Irlbacher and Mia Irlbacher Irwin Siegel Agency Helen and Peter Johnston* E. Danielle Jose-Decker Ricciani & Jose, LLP * Cindy and Eric Kashan Howard and Gail Katz Dr. Randolf and Eileen Katz John and Naomi Lawrence Lechner’s Propane Inc. Randy Lewis and Melissa Holden Harold and Ann Lierow Malek Properties


Sam and Carol Malovrh Matthew J. Freda Real Estate Matthew Matson H. Robert and Caran Mattis Michael and Shari Mednick Malmark Construction Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Miller Lois and Raymond Myruski Marcy and Michael Needle* Cathleen and Mark Neidnig New Horizons Asset Management Group Orange County Golf Carts, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Manuel C. Perry, Jr. MD* Marie and Michael Pillmeier Dr. Allan J. Pollack Karen Popkin and Jedd Wolchok Christine Reimer Mr. Sean Rieber* Kevin and Yolanda Riley Riverside Remedies HealthMart Pharmacy Bill and Eileen Rothmeier Paul and Marianne Rouis* Paul and Greta Salzberg Ms. Dorothy Satenberg and Rev. William Scafidi* The Scarda Family Karen and Allan Scott* Steven and Nancy Sharoff* Mike and Sandy Shichtman Gary and Judy Siegel Rosemary and Jerry Skoda* Steingart Printing* Jeanne and Steven Stellman Stoloff & Silver, L.L.P.* Darrell and Susan Supak Gregory and Catherine Tavormina Gary and Mona Tugender/ County Fountain Supplies United Rentals Glenn and Susan Walski Ray and Nancy Walter* James Willow and Karen Johnson GOLD ($500) Anonymous Jeffrey Allison (V) and James Lomax, MD (V) Susan and Stuart Apgar Donalette and David Appel* Frank and Haydee Atkins B & K Abstract Corp. Mark Bachrach Norman Bachrach Aaron Back and Joyce May John W. Bader Ralph and Cindy Bassignani Dennis and Nancy Bivins Glenn and Fern Blackman Keely Blaikner Robert and Carol Bliefernich Marlann, Paul, Steven and Michael Blutman* Ida and Gary Borer William and Donna Borras Brady Stone and Landscaping Larry and Cindy Braun, Expedition Log Homes Rachel Brey Paul Brooks

Charles T. Brown Katie and Linda Brown Dr. Kris Bungay and Jim O’Sullivan Peter J. Caltagirone Linda R. Canonico and John Clement The Captain’s Table of Monroe NY, Inc. Michael Caputo Paul Carlucci Mark and Eileen Carson Judy Carton and Barbara Macfie Children’s Safe Stay Inc. Kathleen A. Christie Steve and Lisa Clark Mark P. and Cynthia J. Coleman Dennis and Radhika Collier The Condon and McCoy Families Edward and Colleen Cooke Hon. and Mrs. Joseph Covello Cruz with a Smile Cars Dain’s Lumber Laura B. and Frank Damone Thomas Davies Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Davis R. Dawson Dispoz A Blade Katheryn DeClerck Arthur DeDominicis and Donna Vandermark Mary Lou and Raymond Dee Stephen and Joann DeFlorio Mr. and Mrs. John DeFluri Susan D’Egidio Dan and Melissa Denisoff Joe and Nancy Dickinson Gerry and Claudia Dietz Mary and Nicholas Dispenzieri Linda Doerrer Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Doherty Dave and Maggie Dolack Matt and Linda Donachie The Donnelly Family Maureen P. Draganchuk Jean Marie and Thomas Druse Loretta Duarte and Rod Conrow Jill and Michael Dutra Joann Ehrlich Susan and Ron Elinoff* Daniel P. Fakla Jr. Harriet and Steven Fleissig* Filis Forman in Memory of her father Fred Andrew Forte Denise Frangipane, Ian and Dr. William Pammer Garfinkel and Johnson Families James and Kathy Gerstner GHG Arnie and Ronnie Ginsberg Sue and Joe Giza Linda and Steve Gleicher The Goggins Family Andrew and Judith Gold Scott and Lisa Goldstein Ramon and Susan Gonzalez* Arthur and Lynn Goodman* Steven and Susan G. Gottlieb

Leslie and Glenn Green Robin and Jim Green Tony Greier and Family David A. Gross Sara Feldman Guerin Gary and Kate Gutekunst The Halvorsen Family Richard Hamilton Hancock Liquor Store Norma and Paul Handsman and Family Richard Hansen Susan Harte, Esq. Kathy-Jo and Lee Hayden Jonathan Heaphy Debbie Heins and Val Fersch Samuel Hemkes Andrew and Alice Herzog Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Hewston Albert Hilber Marylou Hopkins Paula Hubert Hudson Valley Digital Marketing Sean and Bonnie Huebsch Lynn Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ignelzi* Joe Igoe Helene Indelicato Martin Irwin and Doris Keller Paula and Joseph Israel Ron and Eileen Johnston Steve and Kathy Jones Arthur Kaplan John and Roseanne Kaste Lois Kaufman Sharon Kazansky-Green and Family* Kevin Kennedy and Jennifer Williamson Joe and Linda Kenny Colleen and John Kerwan Alisa and Ted Kesten Robert and Deborah Kippel Kirtack Plumbing and Heating Jennifer M. Koch Susan E. Kohler* Bernard and Susan Kozykowski (V) Ellen and Jeffrey Kraut Lisa Kreischer Kristt Company* Jeffrey S. Kuehn Bob, Terri and Sean Kuhn Dr. Leslie and Mr. Irwin Kumer* Bruce Lafky Barbara A. Lancaster Jerry and Grace Lanuti Dr. Joseph and Liz Lauterstein* Steve Leamer Dr. Ira Lipton and Sharie Graham Rich Long and Donna Fritzsch-Long Bruce and Judy Lott Jeff Lubinsky Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Luck Evan and Kristin Mack Constance Manalio Chris and Sharon Mania Denise Marcella Patrick and Carolyn Mattson* Michael Mattucci

Mayfly Inn Robert M. McCarroll Maureen and Tim McCarthy Tim and Cheryl McCausland Janet McComb Gerard McCrea Tim and Stephanie McVey Diane Merante Betsy and Sam Militello Laura Miller/Resa Barbalich Honorable and Mrs. Steven I. Milligram Bobby Moore Jing and Robert Moore Ava and Barry Mopper Zane and Janet Morganstein Michael S. Morreale Suzanne Morris Doris Motl* N.A.S. Security Systems, Inc. Mr and Mrs William Napolitano Lorraine and J. A. Negron Newburgh Windustrial Company/Dean and Terry Lucas Christy Nickels Ann Marie Nober Jeff and Mary Jane Nober Amy Orange and Steve Liebertz John and Sharon Pagano The Robert W. Parsons Family Pat and Sandy Donna Paterno John and Joanne Patrick Andrew and Sherri Pavloff Colleen Pearce David Pennington Mark and Monica Peplow Sue Petak Stephen and Donna Plotkin Kathy Powers and James Powers Bob and Tina Pratti Adrienne Prenatt Wendy Prince Frank and Annette Prykowski Laura Quigley Marvin and Denise Rappaport John and Deb Rath* Bob and Denise Ratner Mark Ray The Raymond and Dr. Brian Gold Family* Paul and Amy Relyea Michael D. Rettagliata Bruce Reynolds and Sam Wohl Atilano Rivera Richard and Michele Roberts Valerie Robinson and Wayne Thode James and Cynthia Roche The Vineyards Wine & Spirit Shop * Tom and Kathy Roe The Rosen Family Carl and Nancy Rosenstock Stephen and Karen Rusiniak Chris and Pat Ryan Timothy Rydell Tom Saltarelli Salvucci Yanosh Wolons Alan Schantz and Lisa Favale Karen and Alan Scharfstein

Paul and Adrienne Schick Leonard and Laurie Schwartz* The Schwarz/Hapgood Family Lisa and Fred Sciliano Charlie and Pat Segar Suzanne Shair Dorothy Shapiro* Gene and Martine Shelly Debby and Tom Siccardi* Dr. Richard and Mrs. Judith Silverman Len Silverstein and Judy Regan Bill and Ginny Sipos* Rita and Tom Skjold Elena Skolnick Lynn Skolnick Joan and Tom Smith Glen and Mary Snedeker Michael and Mary Catherine Soltis Glenn and Patti Sonnenschein Spiro & Spiro Electrical Contractors Lynn-Anne and Stuart Spitzer Heidi and Kevin Stack The Star Family Thomas L. Stark Regina H. Stem (V) Craig and Stacey Stephenson Steve Dodd Plumbing and Heating Inc. Liliam and Peter Stettner * Scott and Dena Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strachman Mark and RoseAnn Sullivan Samantha Sweeton Taglialatella Galleries Sue and Cy Tansey, Jr. David F. Thomson Tommy Trees Jimmy and Gloria Troy Karen Ufret Ken and Eleanor Uhl Ulster County Iron Works Craig and Sue Van Cott/ Unadilla Laminated Products Peter and Catherine Vargo Ken and April Voorhis Henry and Gail Vriesema Carolyn and Harold Wachtel Tom and Marlene Wachtell Laurie and Gerald Wagner The Walder and Kula Families Steven and Beth Walnick and Beth Chamow Janet L. Warren and George Wagner Mary Jo and Peter Warren William Waxman Elizabeth Wayman Richard and Erin Weinberger Steven and Rhonda Weiner Alan and Leslie Weiskoppf Art Wilcox and Joann Turi-Wilcox Carol Williams Winston Day Camp/ The Landman Family Laura and Bill Wuerth Charles and Gail Wuhl Brian Wunderlich Jane Zuroff

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SILVER ($250) Anonymous Bob and Mary Ackerman Aro Khajong John and Flo Alonso Stephen Andrews Dr. and Mrs. Carlo Annese * Jacqueline Appel Nancy Balter David and Miriam Baskin Larry and Mary Battersby Myra Bauerband Ed and Cathy Behrens Dr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Benson Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Berg Frank Beyer Debbie Biccum Robert and Ellen Blank Ivy Booksin and Jamie Kaufman* The Borruso Family Dr. Arthur and Arlene Boshnack Darlene Bover Joni and Artie Brandenburg Shelly J. Brundage The Bruno Family* Norman and Louise Campbell John and Karen Celidonio Ken and Carole Chadwick Suzanne Clare and David Slemmer* Carol and Bernard Cohen Kathleen Colligan Katherina Contini Jimmy and Barbara Conway Wayne Cosh Marshall Cowen Carmen Crawford Sharon Cron and Rodney Morris Diane and Doug Cruikshank Dr. and Mrs. Richard Daboul Jr., MD (Cathy-V) Richard and Angela Dalton Thomas and Melody DeBlock Jessica Demarest Brenda and Donald Derfner Elizabeth M. Di Maio John C. and Susan Doran Norman Dorf John J. Driscoll III and Linda Driscoll in Memory of John Driscoll, Jr. David Dulay Vivian and Jerrold Ehrlich Dr. Martin Ehrlich Dennis and Nancy Elsas Nydia Feldner Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferber Bruce Flesland and Catherine Poluzzi Joseph Fontana Deborah Foster Theodore Galloway Dale Gallucci Paul and Candy Gatta Maurice Gerry Frank Glasser Susan and Jack Goodreds (Susan-V) William Graber and Sherree KaneGraber Mark and Julie Gray Wayne and Dorothy Griffin Lydia Guzman 46

William and Jill Haan Thomas Hacker Sean and Mary Kate Hegarty Suzanne and Michael Henry Kathy Herling Thomas Hickey Jay and Amy Himes Allen and Debby Hindin Robert and Kim Howerter Donna C. Hunt Dr. Theodore and Mrs. Nancy Isseks Gerald and Madelin Itzkoff The Doug Jacobs Family Camile Jescavage David W. Jones Russell F. Kaufman Beth Kellogg Peter Kilcommons Helene Kimble Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kiston The Kobrick Family Robert and Lannette Krikorian* John and Lori Kurz Barry and Bonnie Lagoda Alan and Rachelle Laytner Risa and Seth Levine Elaine and Aaron Lieberman Karen and Eric London Barbara A. Long P. Lubniewski Richard Luft, Jr. Tony Mandraccia Robert and Theresa Mariani James Masi Joe and Theo Matta and Masterwork Home Raymond and Aileen Matthews Mr. and Mrs. S. McDermott Jeff and Luanne McDonough Cathy McFadden William McKerrell The McNeely’s Phyllis McQuillan Joseph and Paula Minew Bob and Lolo Mochnacz Carolynn Mulligan Dean and Carol Myshrall Mr. and Mrs. Timothy and Marta Newkirk Nick and Laura Nicolette Ray and Joan Nicolette Rich Noecker Penni and Gil Nussbaum Nancy O’Farrell L. Oliff Randall O’Neill and Dave McCracken Tino and Denise Pappas Richard Penney Pat Perrotti Bruce Peyton Photos by Cheryl Tina Pierce Bruce and Monica Pollock Linda Pomes (V) Marc Posnock * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prokosch Helen Rados and James Goldfarb Maria Cennamo Ragusa Laurie Ramie * Evelyn and Dennis Raymond (V)

B E T H E L W O O D S C E NT E R F O R T H E A RT S

Bernadette Reichle Noah,Tara, Paul, Ella, Floppy, Omar Reifenheiser Daniela Rider Kathleen A. Robbins-Pomeroy Julius and Linda Robinson Myron and Regina Rock Larry Rothchild and James Patrick Andrea Rousso RSK Associates Rick and Evelyn Ruppert Jackie and Brad Rutledge Patrice Samuels Linda Sandler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sangervasio Nancy and Peter Saretsky Bessie and Hugo Sarmiento Chip and Charlene Scheibner Carol and Steve Schulman Susan and Jack Scully Ellen Seminario Louis Setren Joseph Sidoti Jack and Rhonda Siegel * Dr. Lance and Mrs. Leonora Siegel Joseph and Marie Solimena Madeline Sorrentino and Frank Tangredi Shelly and Sheila Spivak Starlight Marina Diane Stella Marianne and Rick Sternkopf (V) Kim Stevenson Konstantin Tikhonov Richard and Beryl Tobin Tonka Tools LLC William and Mary Troy Howard and Lori Turoff Scott Van Gorder Tim Walsh Stanley and Myrna Want Karen Weissman and Alex Lee Gary and Amy Wilhelm Wes Wilkert Pam Wilson Alan Wink Stephanie and Barney Woythaler Tom and Cindy Zak SUBSCRIBER ($100) Anonymous Pat Abbott (V) Mark G. Aberasturi, Attorney at Law Lulu and Richard Abrams James Armetta Carol Artist Doreen and Alan The Asaro Family Judy and Bernie Beck* Denise Bell Morris Benjamin David Berger The Bloom Family* Adam Boese Mary Ann Bopp (V) Gary A. Buki Jacqueline Burris Roger N. Calhoun Raquel Concepcion Bob and Johanna Congiusti

Liz Cremin Jonathan Criswell Judith Cucinotta Richard P. Cusa Sr. Michael and Erica De Luca Lisa de Marinis Andrew Decker Florence Demain Karen DePew Samantha Depew Wendy Depew Sandra and Theodore F. Dickson Jayne Dreher The Driscoll Family John Driscoll Mada Dunn Charles Ehlers Ned and Nancy Engel Steven Fellenz Lysandra Ferriolo Fitzgerald & Quinn Theresa Fitzgerald (V) Mary and Bill Flynn Rick Foster Deborah Friend Susan L. Gajkowski Katherine Gallagher Tom S. Galvin Terry Gedan Amelia Gerwirtz and Harold Stephan Lori and Ron Goldberg Don Greenwald Patti Greenwood Martha Grill Lawrence Grosso Allison Heaney Elisabeth Hellwege Dorothy Henry Judy Hildebrand * Mark Izeman and Tanya Khotin Anne Jarema Doug Kane Jim and Sue Kaufman John and Deanna Keats Don Keeler Robin and Don Keeler Elizabeth M. Keeney Thomas P. Kern The Kovals Patricia Kuipers Labella & Associates Susan Lacey Michelle Lapolla Peter and Deborah Layug Vance Levin Susan and George M. Levy Barbara S. Lewis Paul Lumpkin Ed Lykins Jack and Sheryl Maas Kathryn Grant Madigan Benjamin Maggio Charlie Maloney Michael and Valerie Matuszewski Drs Larry Mauer and Allen Wachter Arlene and Steve McCrudden In Memory of Dave McGurgan Edward T. McHugh Deborah Meyer Carol Michalski Meryl Miles

Keith Moran Steve and Eileen Morey (Eileen- V) Ron and Jan Moss Mark Nathanson Ursula Nemeth Sarah Nieman-Albrycht Noreen Oshea Robert P. Pacenza Benjamin Paige Kathleen Plumer Linda Predmore (V) Lori Price Anthony Rebeiro Patrick M. Reilly David Riley Susan Rockwell Helene Rothstein Dan and Ellie Salmon Pasquale and Lucie Santoro Susan Sardy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savakinus Howard Schlosser and Helen Turken Barbara Schwalb and Marion Windt * Phil Scollo J. and K. Scott Cynthia and Ira Shechter Alice Sigel-Nachimson Sherry Silver Ed Silverstone Todd Skrzeczkowski Smith Kitchen & Bath Gallery Carol Spencer Helen J. Spicka Ron Stabile Anastasia P. Stekas Alice Stephens Rosemary Steuber Gregory Sullivan Brian Swallow Karen Taylor Thruway Plumbing Steven Vavricka Paul Vosburg Alana Wagowski Lisa Weigel Daniel and Kathleen Welton Family James Weltzer Sally Ann Whalen Kathy White Dennis J. Wood Ed and Tara Wood Manny Yzaguirre (*) Ten year Member (V) signifies that a member is also a Bethel Woods Volunteer Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this listing, we may have unintentionally overlooked someone. If this is the case, please accept our apology and notify us immediately.


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