2021-22 Graland Gratitude Report

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Gratitude Report

2021-22
Graland Country Day School

At Graland Country Day School it is our mission to: Achieve intellectual excellence, build strong character, enrich learning through the arts and athletics, and prepare our students to be engaged citizens and thoughtful leaders.

Ascende Omnem Montem

Climb Every Mountain

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Table of Contents

Letter from Josh Cobb, Head of School 5

Letter from Bernie Dvorak, President, Board of Trustees

Financials

Time, Talent & Treasure By the Numbers 12 Volunteers 15 Volunteer Spotlight: Christine Loeffler 17 Giving Volunteers 21 Loyalty Giving 23 Graland Loyalty Society: Lund Family 25 Giving Societies 29

Demonstrating Appreciation: Drew Meyers and Melissa Cheong 30 Constituencies 41 Alumni 51

Graland Country Day School - What’s In A Name 55 Special Funds 62

Tribute Giving 65 Legacy Giving 71 Montem Society

Graland Parent Association 75

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Go explore! Off-campus adventures help students to go further in their education by going, doing, and experiencing what they are learning in the classroom. Here, Grade 6 students can be seen collecting water samples to identify microorganisms at the Cherry Creek Reservoir.

LETTER FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL

Dear Graland Community,

Last year, I felt grateful when I could look up from COVID concerns and focus on the future. The strategic planning process allowed me this opportunity, and I appreciated everyone’s engagement and insight as we worked from draft to draft to a finalized plan.

One reason I was able to look to the horizon was because of the strong position of the school. Over the three school years significantly impacted by COVID, I knew that we would have the resources to meet the challenge, whether the need was teacher training, technology, safety, or staffing. The Graland Family of Funds, as detailed on page 22 and 23, displays support for those and other priorities. Without the generosity of this community, I would have been even more immersed in the crisis, unable to have the space to envision Graland’s strategic path forward.

Looking over the Gratitude Report, I know that we have the community engagement to follow our strategic framework to inspire students, empower educators, engage families and cultivate a culture of belonging. I specifically want to acknowledge the impressive annual fund effort of Development Committee Chair Kate Gulick, Director of Development Jessica Goski, and the entire Development Committee, who exceeded their goal by a significant margin.

Now that we have a framework to guide us into the future, I am excited to see how many mountains we can climb as we direct this community’s energy and generosity–its time, talent, and treasure–toward those strategic goals. Knowing how fully you have engaged over the last three challenging years, I am confident that we will spin the pinwheel of the strategic plan and thrive.

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Each year, every student at Graland receives a Lower School or Middle School buddy to partner with for fun and engaging activities throughout the year. Here, Kindergarten and Grade 4 buddies got together to play mini golf on the course that the fourth graders created in math class!

LETTER FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT

Dear Graland Community,

As I reflect on all that took place during the 2021-22 school year, I have a tremendous sense of gratitude, especially for Graland traditions, including class trips, the Grade 5 Knighting Ceremony, the Grade 2 Biography Expo, Kindergarten Rodeo, and the Gates Expo. Every time I attend one of these events, such as the Knighting ceremony (a 77-year-old Graland tradition), I am reminded of all the work that goes into keeping these traditions alive and the tremendous gratitude I have for the entire Graland team. The dedication of faculty, support faculty, staff, administration, support personnel, maintenance personnel, and our entire school community all come together to make Graland a very special and inspiring place for our children.

Adding the various support groups (GPA, Alumni Association and multiple others) to the above-mentioned day-to-day team makes an incredible recipe for a school of which I am immensely proud to be a small part.

As my time as a trustee has come to an end, I would like to express my gratitude to departing trustee Michelle Eidson for her years of service and incredible leadership, specifically with respect to the school’s strategic plan. I would also like to welcome Jill Barkin and Lauren Davis to the Board of Trustees, who were elected to the board in May. Adam Farver ’92 officially began his term as board president on July 1, 2022, and I look forward to all he will accomplish during his time in this role.

It has been an honor and a privilege serving the board and the entire community over the past eight years as a trustee. Here’s to another wonderful school year!

Sincerely,

Bernie Dvorak

Graland Board of Trustees President (2018-2022)

2021-22

Board of Trustees

President

Bernie Dvorak

1st Vice President

Michelle Eidson

2nd Vice President

Jason Cooper ‘84

Treasurer

Jon-Erik Borgen ’92

Secretary Kate Gulick Members

Michael Bell Tim Buese Ellie Caulkins Jason Cooper ‘84 Amy Corrigan

Yvette Frampton

John Freyer ‘92 Alison Gillis Ivo Jurek Sara Knickerbocker

John Kuntz

Mimi Saavedra Shalini Sharma Sarah Martin ‘95 Stettner Jeff Susman ‘91 Graham Williams ‘92

Ex-Officio Members

India Champion

School Climate Advisory Committee Chair

Michele Steed GPA President

David Watts ‘92

Graland Alumni Board President Josh Cobb Head of School

Juan Botello Director of Finance and Operations

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In Kindergarten, students “traveled around the world” and learned about famous works of art, artists, and techniques that originated from the country of study. After each lesson, students added a stamp to their passport sketchbooks.

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2021-2022

Tuition

Expenses

FINANCIALS

1,477,586

1,674,572

3,579,556

1,269,874

365,154

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(unaudited) Revenue
& Fees 20,501,559 Less: Financial Aid (2,656,346) Net Tuition & Fees 17,845,213 84.3% Contributions - Unrestricted
7% Contributions - Other 159,147 0.8% Graland Foundation Distributions 1,697,925 8% Total* 21,179,871 100%
Educational Salaries & Expenses 14,272,496 67.4% Facilities & Maintenance
7.9% General & Administration
16.9% Lunch
6% Capital Expenses
1.7% Total 21,161,652 100% Educational Salaries & Expenses (67.4%) General & Administration (16.9%) Lunch (6%) Capital Expenses (1 7%) Facilities & Maintenance (7.9%) Expenses $21.2M Tuition & Fees (84. 3%) Contributions (Unrestricted) (7%) Contributions (Other) (.8%) Revenue $21.2M Graland Foundation Distributions (8%)
THANK YOU! Graland is grateful for its community’s gifts of TIME - TALENT - TREASURE
12 125 gifts were made in honor of or in memory of someone $1,452,959 in unrestricted funds raised for the Annual Fund Donors at the Head of School level and above contributed nearly 75% of our Annual Fund total 1,413 86% TIME, TALENT & TREASURE of current parents made a gift to Graland 388 MEMBERS OF THE NEW GRALAND LOYALTY SOCIETY (GLS) 72 GLS FAMILIES have been consecutively giving to Graland for 15 YEARS OR MORE gifts made to Graland 686 VOLUNTEERS (wow!) 150 Grandparents donated their time, talent and treasure
13 MONTEM SOCIETY MEMBERS 1942 2023ALUMNI DONORS CLASS YEARS OF OLDEST AND YOUNGEST EVERY GIFT MATTERS 492 Gifts of $250 and less TOTALED $54,150 100% Board of Trustees GPA Council Alumni BoardFROM TREASURE BY THE NUMBERS PARTICIPATION RATES 65 Businesses and Corporations supported Graland through matching gifts and GPA sponsorships and gifts in kind 253 ALUMNI GAVE TO THEIR ALMA MATER (10% INCREASE!) 50 81 YEAR SPAN OF ALUMNI DONORS!

Let’s Ride! Each year, Grade 4 students and educators complete a 13-mile round trip ride from the Four Mile House to Confluence Park in Downtown Denver using the Cherry Creek Trail. While participating in the longtime tradition, students stop along the way for team building and to learn about Denver history.

VOLUNTEERS

Graland is grateful for all the parent, grandparent and alumni volunteers who shared their time and talent with the school during the 2021-22 year. Graland would not be the same without these community members who are generous in spirit, sharing themselves with our students, faculty and staff. Thank you!

Graland has increased its effort to recognize volunteers. The school apologizes to any volunteer whose name may have been inadvertently omitted. Please contact Jeri Volpe at 303-399-8370 or jvolpe@graland.org to report any errors or omissions.

Jen Adams Lisa Ahrendt Stacie Alexander Jim Alexee Sara Ali Lorraine Alicea-Gonzalez

Jaime Miller ‘97 Altman Seth Altman Brad Anderson Christy Anderson Erik Anderson Holly Anderson Anna Asarch David Asarch Leah Ashley Ryan Ashley Bryan Auchterlonie Sarah Auchterlonie Erin Autrey Adam Averbach ‘88 Robyn Averbach Nida Awadallah

Sara M. Axelrod ‘04

Susan Bain-Schmidt David Baker

Liza Baker Jenny Baker-Strasburg Dimitrios Balafas Kalliope Balafas Kostula Balafas Colin Barclay Jessica Barclay Adam Barkin ‘91 Jill Barkin

Sara Barton

Federico Bass Villarreal Sonya Bassaly Luke Beatty ‘86

Susan Beatty

Pattie Lee Becker Megan Bee ‘86 Kinley Belcher

Michael Bell

Shannon Bell

Cody Belzley Jennifer Bergsieker Ryan Bergsieker Meredith Berlin Karin Bisogno-Von Glumer Erica Bissette Louis Bissette III Bill Bivens Amy Blair Ken Blair Keri Blair Zaid Bokhari Jennifer Bolton Mark Bolton Brooke Borgen Jon-Erik Borgen ‘92 Adam Boscoe Natalie Drucker ‘99 Boscoe Amanda Boswell Chase Boswell ‘95 Chris Boulanger Kara Boulanger Jackie Bove Aaron Bowlds Jen Bowlds Amy Brenner David Brenner Jacqueline Brody Laura Brown Lauren Brownstein Darren Bruce Molly Bruce Kyle Brunger Erin Bruno Jim Bruno Tim Buese Brooke Burgamy Sarah Burgess Erik Burrell Christopher Byczko Heidi Byczko Windy Camidge Christina Cantor Dan Cantor

Cat Carlson Ned Carlson Jeff Carnes Katie Carnes Cali Carr Ellie Caulkins Cully Cavness ‘02 Kaylan Celestin Aubrey Chambers JC Chambers India Champion Christy Chandler Mark Chandler Bethany Chang Chris Chang Tatyana Chashnik Dody Chay

Stephanie Chay Cindy Cheadle Melissa Cheong Matt Cheroutes ‘91 Charlie Chrisman Lucy Chused Seth Chused Kit Clark Sarah Clark Aimee Coleman Jolene Collier Katherine Colvin Duke Cooley Heidi Cooley Jason Cooper ‘84 Leni Cooper ‘21 Sara Drucker ‘89 Cooper David Coors Molly Coors Brad Corr Sara Corr

Amy Corrigan Peter Corrigan Liza Coughlin Emily Cunningham Rich Cunningham Ann Curtis

Autumn Dadourian Tom Dadourian Angelica Daneo Diana Davidow Matthew Davidow Christopher Davis Lauren Davis Brian Day Jessica Day Kahn De Rothschild Amanda Delgado Ruth Hall ‘01 Dial Wes Dial

Julia Dobbins ‘87 Alice Dorn Hunter Dorn ‘97 Paige Dorn ‘94 Theresa Dowling Daryl Dufresne Jessica Dufresne Bernie Dvorak Kelsey Dworkis Zachary Dworkis

Marisa Day Echaniz Patrick Edelmann Polly Edelmann

Taciane Eichstaedt Michelle Eidson Sam Eidson John Eisinger Kelly Eisinger Catherine Eklund Peter Eklund ‘94 Mary Eldridge

Alexis Emich Fred Emich IV Elizabeth ErkenBrack Brian Eutermoser

Craig Everson Sarah Everson Jean-Philippe Failyau Jennifer Failyau

Adam Farver ‘92 Melissa Farver

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Tira Feierstein

Beth Finke

Josh Finke

Rhiannon Fisher

Blake Fisk

Jamie Fitzgerald

Tom Fitzgerald

Marcela Flores

David Forschner

Jami Forschner

Chris Frampton

Yvette Frampton

Stephanie Frankel ‘91

Amy Frankmore

Mike Freed Rebecca Freed Heather French

Casey Frey John Frey ‘97

Andi Freyer John Freyer, Jr. ‘92

Ana Gadson

Ez Gadson

David Gannaway

Stephanie Gannaway Chad Gardner Liz Gardner Emily Garnett

Danijela Gazibara Chris Gebhardt

Elise Gebhardt

Erika Gebhardt Chris Gebhart Dani Gebhart Alison Gillis Paul Gillis

Safiya Gisho Lisa Glauser

Jenn Glyphis Masae Gold Angie Goldberg Brett Goldberg ‘92

Todd Goldberg

Oscar Gonzalez

Holiday Goodreau

Stan Goodreau

Jessica Goski

Ken Goski Kelly Grable Nicole Graham-Lusher Jason Graybill

Regan Graybill Georgia Grey ‘05

John Gribbin

Catherine Grimes Hillary Grippaldi Michael Grippaldi MC Guillemette Ron Guillot, Jr. Kate Gulick Maclaren Gulick Ryan Gulick

Jessica Bing Gurfinkel Mikhail Gurfinkel Brooke Hamman Alex Hardie Jen Hardie Amy Harper Michael Harper Alexis Hart Charlene Haskett Pam Hatcher Patrick Hatcher ‘85 Armand Hatzidakis Melissa Hatzidakis John Hawk

PollyBeth Hawk Eric Hayes John Hayes Maren Hayes Mollie Helen Kerri Heninger Amilcar Herrera Hermoza Joe Hey Ann Harrison ‘81 Hicks Patrick Hill Elana Hirschfeld

Jenn Hodges

Lindsey Holben Josh Holman ‘94

Kerri Holman Marc Holtzman

Gail Hommertzheim

Timothy Hommertzheim Alex Hoover ‘96

Margaret Hoover

Olivia Hope-Crichlow Adam Howarth Stefanie Howarth

Gwin Howsam Ryan Howsam ‘86

Karyn Huberman

Charles Hudson

Holly Hudson Caroline Hull

Dustin Hull Vanessa Humes ‘97 Bailey Hurley Laura Hurley Mike Hurley Tim Hurley Courtney Hutchison Daren Hutchison Cathryn Iten Scott Iten

Alan Jacobs

Jennifer Jacobs Phil Jacobson Samantha Jacobson Gabi Jakubowski Stella Jansen ‘21 Andrew Jarrett Maggie Jarrett Andrew Jaworski Daniela Jaworski Kellie Jenkins Susan Jenkins

Patrick Jobin ‘01

Dara Johnson Dara “Mo” Johnson ‘93 Rich Johnson Sophia Johnson ‘21

Ann Jordan Rhonda Judge

Heather Jurek

Ivo Jurek

Malik Kahook

Garnet Kanouse

Lauren Kanouse

Aleks Kaplan

Alexis Kearns

Sean Kearns

Natacha Kiler

Tommy Kiler

Amber Kilker

Soojin Kim

Jeremy Kimball

Amanda Kinsey

Morgan Kircher

Elizabeth Kirkpatrick

Amy Kirshenbaum

Larry Kirshenbaum

Jeff Klein

Marnie Klein

Fred Kneip

Greer Kneip

Sara Knickerbocker

Peter Kolodner

Natalie Koontz

Julian Korber ‘89

Marguerite Hitchens ‘91 Korber

Gabe Koroluk

Jessica Sporn Kristiseter

Martin Kristiseter

Billy Kroupa

Jacalyn Kroupa

Michelle Kuba

John Kuntz

Paige Kushner Paul Kushner

Frank Laden

Jennifer Marsico Lapham

Chris Larkins

Samantha Larkins

Alan Lavizzo

Tara Lavizzo

John Le Bel

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VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED Utilizing STEAM education in Grade 1 Tinker Time, students created their very own mobile Thanksgiving Day parade floats using Sphero robots that they got to test drive in the Gates Lab.

Volunteer Spotlight: Christine Loeffler

Christine Loeffler keeps one foot on Graland’s campus at all times. She has probably opened your car door during carline, handed you a fudge bar at an ice cream social, or been behind the scenes of your favorite Graland event.

As a full-time mother to her two sons, Preston (Grade 1) and Lincoln (Grade 3), and a fitness instructor at The Bar Method, Christine still finds the time to give back to Graland through volunteer service with the Graland Parent Association.

Though Christine didn’t grow up in Denver, her husband, Anthony, attended high school at Kent Denver and knew many Graland alumni. As they searched for an elementary school, they kept returning to Graland, attracted to its tightknit community and dedicated educators. “We really wanted that community,” Christine said.

The Loefflers’ oldest began in Kindergarten, while their youngest started in the ECLC. It didn’t take long for both to blossom in their classrooms. For Christine, the way her children thrived at school was the most valuable part of being at Graland. “When I drop them off, I know they’re going to have a great day,” Christine said. “I just don’t worry about anything.”

In return for this invaluable gift, Christine sought out every opportunity to give back to Graland, and her efforts did not go unnoticed. This past year, she was honored with

the GPA’s “Rookie Award,” which is given to a new parent volunteer who demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to Graland and to the Parent Association. Throughout her time as a parent volunteer, Christine has been a regular on campus and key to the operations of the GPA. “I believe we are only going to get out of Graland what we put into it,” Christine said. “It makes me happy to be a part of something, and the GPA makes it very easy to be involved.”

Christine also emphasized that all members of the Graland community are integral to the experience, and she enjoys volunteering because she can meet new people in every capacity.

Everyone has something different to give Graland, from the people who choose to volunteer to the people who get involved in other ways, and they are all a vital part of this community. “If there is a little bit of myself that I can give to help, in whatever capacity, I want to do it,” Christine said.

In addition to Christine’s dedication on campus, her husband, Anthony, also gives back to Graland by volunteering as an Annual Fund Grade Representative and on the Campus and Facilities board sub committee at school. Graland is grateful for the involvement of the Loeffler family and to all who dedicate a portion of their time to the school community.

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VOLUNTEERS

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Shannon Le Bel Elizabeth Leddy Rebecca Ledges

Alisa Lee Sherick Cecil Lepard

Stephanie Lepard Mathias Leppitsch Greg L’Herault Laura L’Herault Blair Lichtenfels Kristian Lichtenfels ‘95 Cori Lin

Meredith Linker Bloomberg Amanda Poe ‘00 Little Anthony Loeffler Christine Loeffler Nicole Lonsway Marty Lord Daniel Louis ‘00 Olivia Louis Mark Lubischer Dylan Lucas Kimm Lucas Sarah Lucas Phil Lucks Ben Lusher ‘99

Lara MacKenzie Akash Madiah

V Madiah

Michelle Majors

Rochelle Maki-Williams Stephanie Malliaris Stapleton Daniel Malyszko

Tera Malyszko Jimmy Manassee ‘19 Meredith Mankwitz Kelley Manley

Boris Mannsfeld Mari Marsico Peter Marsico Sam Martin Leticia Martinez Karen Mattice Bo Maurer Marcus McCarty Brooke McClean Brendan McCormick Emily McGee Ryan McGee ‘95 Mary McGrath Zac McGrath Bobbi McPherson Carrie Meek Jen Mele Betsy Metcalfe Drew Meyers Megan Meyers Alexis Miller Bryn Miller Christopher Miller David Miller ‘99 Hans Miller Tyler Miller Carolyn Mitchell Christina Montez Rene Moore Jennifer Moss Stephen Moss Erina Mukasa Inttisar Mume Ed Murane ‘78

Amanda Murphy Brian Murray Laura Murray Sarah Nagle-Yang Amy Nash Nicole Neuschler

Aaron Newman

Kristin Newman

Collinus Newsome Amy Nichols

Afsaneh Noori Haeman Noori Julie O’Connor David Olivas Andrew Oliver Elaine Oliver Blake O’Shaughnessy ‘98 Emily O’Shaughnessy Griffen O’Shaughnessy Ryan O’Shaughnessy ‘93 Carmelo Paglialunga Cynde Palmer Jonathan Palmer Demetrios Pantazopoulos Karine Pantazopoulos Andrea Parada

Chris Parisi

Healy Parks Meagan Partilla Melinda Pasquini Jessica Peck

Kavitha Periyalwar Pranav Periyalwar Jimmy Perkins Libby Perkins Trisha Perlman Jessica Perrill ‘93 Dan Petrush Erin Petrush Rebecca Petty Ryann Peyton Anna Phelan

Jeni Planegger Chaun Powell Erin O’Shaughnessy ‘96 Powell Jennifer Pray Jonathan Pray Kristine Pray

Sharol Preisser

Andrew Prouse

Emily Prouse

Katie Pruitt Hurley Anne Quallick Matt Quallick Diana Quezada Lauren Ramsay

Danyelle Randolph

Hallman Ray

Bekah Raymor-Stewart Joyce Raynor Alison Reed

Nathan Reed

Bob Reiter

Ellie Reiter Danielle Remington Joe Remington Nan Remington

Deb Ridenour

Madi Rifkin ‘12

Kathy Riley Tom Riley Jane Risley

DeeAnn Rivera

Carol Roberts Liz Robinson ‘98 Brandon Rogoff

Lisa Miller Rogoff ‘99

Jennifer Rohan

Dan Rosenberg Kelly Rosenberg Elizabeth Marsico ‘05 Ross

Lisa Ross Carly Rothschild

Erik Rothschild

Erik Ruben

Lauren Ruben

Ben Rubin

Katherine Rubin

John Russell

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Morning meetings, a Responsive Classroom technique, build community, promote social skills, and support learning in the Lower School. Whether students play a game, answer a prompt, or simply enjoy spending time with their classmates, morning meetings get each day started on the right foot.

VOLUNTEERS

Leslie Russell

Ashley Johnson ‘88 Rust

Ann Ladd ‘87 Ryan

Mark Ryan

Mimi Saavedra

Tino Saavedra

Julie Sachs

David Sadoff

Catherine Safieddine Becky Schaub

Alan Schindler

Cristina Schmidt Jenny Scholes ‘95

Jennifer Schouten

Daniel Schrader

Malia Schuler ‘19

Marc Scremin

Megan Scremin

Dara Segal

Zachary Segal Gil Selinger ‘95

Lauren Selinger Page Sepic Scott Sepic Ariana Shabro

Vahid Shabro

Amanda Shane Rordan Shane Susanna Shannon Tim Shannon Alexander Shapiro Shalini Sharma Kerry O’Shaughnessy ‘00 Sheedy Nick Sheedy

Maia Selinger ‘98 Sidon

Amy Silver

Dina Silverman

Justin Silverman Bill Sinclair ‘95

Josephine Sinclair

Luca Siringo ‘20

Therese Ivancovich Sissel

Myra Skinner Steve Skinner

Amy Slothower

Charlotte Smith ‘20

Chris Smith

Erin Smith

Sarah Solomon Erik Speicher

Krista Speicher

Sarah Spiegel Ben Stapleton

Finley Steed ‘21 Michele Steed

CJ Steffen

PJ Steffen

Jill Stein ‘94

Andrew Stettner

Sarah Martin ‘95 Stettner Gary Steuer

Sophie Steuer

Lisa Storey

Stephen Storey

Cade Strieby

Martha Anderson ‘95 Strieby Craig Stromberg Mary Stromberg

Tom Suehr

Abby Summers

Alex Sun

Ginger Susman

Jeff Susman ‘91 Rob Susmann ‘94 Suzie Susman

Alexis Sutton James Sutton Jay Tankersley Lauren Tankersley Brian Taylor

Kelly Taylor, Jr.

Natasha Taylor Sarah Taylor

Alexandra Theriault James Thom

Jeter Thomas ‘95

Meagan Thomas Melissa Thomas Christine Thornton Coble Thurman Margaret Troia Paul Troia

Carol Trujillo Ashley Tulp Chris Tulp Amy Turner Brian Turner Drew Unthank Kristy Unthank Dominic Vaiana

Rebecca Valdez ‘89

Carmen Valentine

Mathew Van Alstyne

Kristy Vance

Zak Vasquez

Patrick Vinson

Tami Vinson

Paul Von Glumer

Kim Wagner

Tina Wais

Jake Walker

Stefanie Walker

Lisa Walters

Patrick Watriss

David Watts ‘92

Jennifer Watts ‘87

Nadia Watts Emily Weber Kyle Weber

Alexis Wilson ‘96 Weightman Eve Weiner ‘20 Liz Weiner Cody Weitzel Jackie Weitzel Jason Werner Jessica Werner Charlie Wesley IV Megan Wesley Todd West Kris Whalen Laura Whalen Tanja Wheeler Darius White Marsa White Andrew Wichern Joanne Wichern Caro Williams

Graham Williams ‘92

T.H. Williams

Anya Winslow

Phil Winslow

Annie Wissner

Jason Wissner

Court Wold

Cullen Wold Katie Wold

Matthew Wold

Laura Wolf

Julie Wolfe

Adam Wolff

Cari Wolff

Diane Woodworth-Jordan Elizabeth Wright Ben Wullschlager

Blair Wullschlager

Dan Yamagishi

Mike Yang

Tony Yao

Fred Yarger Katie Yarger Deborah Yim

Becky Yoder

Bob Young, Jr.

Patrick Youssi

Tricia Youssi

Anne Austin ‘95 Zeckser Paul Zeckser

Judy Zhu

Brad Zigler Julie Zimbelman Scott Zimbelman Kathy Zimmerman ‘88 Lauren Zurcher

their specials rotations in Lower School, students get to try out new activities and learn skills such as playing an instrument in music class.

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CONTINUED Throughout

Grade 1 students had so much fun testing out LEGO Spike Essentials. Using the kits, students participated in various engaging and hands-on STEAM activities as they worked to build concepts into reality.

Graland

Development Committee

Gulick,

Jaime Miller

Christy Anderson Tim Buese

Cobb

Corrigan Lauren Davis Bernie Dvorak Kelly Eisinger

Emich

Beth Finke

Regan

Grippaldi

Howarth

Jordan

Knickerbocker

Marsico

Christina Montez-da

Marsico

Martin

Annual Fund Committee

Christina Montez-da

Elizabeth Marsico

Karin Bisogno-Von Glumer Chase Boswell

Lucy Chused Heidi Cooley Autumn Dadourian Peter Eklund

Sarah Everson John Frey

Alex Hoover

Stefanie Howarth Jennifer Jacobs Andrew Jarrett Greer Kneip Amanda

Anthony Loeffler

Nichols

Graland Alumni Board Fundraising Committee

Jaime Miller

Ellie Atkeson

Schoelzel

Page Sepic Amy Slowthower

Erin Smith Krista Speicher Sophie Steuer Cari Wolff

Anne Austin

Zeckser

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is grateful for all of the following volunteers who dedicate their time to help the school reach its dollar and participation goals each year. Our 2021-22 fundraising success and financial strength would not be possible without the following:
‘97 Altman
Josh
Amy
Alexis
Graybill Catherine Grimes Michael
Adam
Ann
Sara
Jennifer
Lapham Carrie Meek
Silva Elizabeth
‘05 Ross Megan Scremin Susanna Shannon Michele Steed Sarah
‘95 Stettner Ashley Tulp Deborah Yim Judy Zhu
’03 Patrick Jobin ’01 Kevin
’07 David Watts ’92
Kate
Chair
Silva, Chair
‘05 Ross, Chair
‘95
‘94
‘97
‘96
Poe ’00 Little
Amy
’95
’97 Altman, Chair

A trip to the National Western Stock Show kicks off the Kindergarten unit on life in the West. In their first public speaking opportunity, kindergartners prepare and present an Old West show for the entire school, ending with the famous Coyote Song.

2021-22 LOYALTY GIVING

The Graland Loyalty Society was established to recognize donors who give to Graland for five or more consecutive years. Society members receive special recognition in our annual Gratitude Report. Membership is based on household giving each fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) and gifts of any amount count toward Graland Loyalty Society membership.

Graland is incredibly grateful for its most loyal donors who choose to give year after year. These donors are recognized for their long-standing commitment to the school.

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GR AL AND Loyalty Society

Bill and Andrean Andrus Ellie Caulkins Max ‘87 and Ramey Caulkins Eric and Carolyn Coble

Valerie Gates ‘69 Dick Hart ‘54 Lanny and Sharon Martin Marshall and Diane Gates ‘69 Wallach

David and Betty Arkell Steve ‘77 and Lisa Bain Mimi Chenoweth Alden Davis and Jacqueline Purdy-Davis

Phil Hickey

Justin and Jennifer Miera Di Nestel Mark Ryan, Jr. and Ann Ladd ‘87 Ryan

George Solorio, Jr. and Linda Solorio Benjamin Stapleton III ‘58 Seth ‘83 and Jennifer Terry

Elizabeth Arkell ‘03 David Caulkins ‘83 Caulkins Family Foundation Andy and Meggan Dodge Chris and Kim Fuller ‘86 Jacoby Mark and Courtney Dorn ‘91 Hughes

Aleks ‘81 and Anita Humeyumptewa Michael and Christi James Mitch and Heidi Masters Stephen and Nanette Newman Rich Nolan and Heather Falk ‘84 Nolan Josh Patt ‘89

Graham and Sarah Buchanan ‘88 Rose Bob and Lisa Schreiner Carrie VonderHaar Parthenia Williams

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GR AL AND Loyalty Society 25 GR AL AND Loyalty Society 20 30+ YEARS CONSECUTIVE 25-29 YEARS CONSECUTIVE 20-24 YEARS CONSECUTIVE  Deceased

Todd and Sarah Alijani

Jim Arneill IV ‘66 and Tudi Arneill

Michael ‘93 and Rachael Barkin

Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin Robert Bruhn, Jr. ‘78 and Janelle Bruhn

Josh and Oakley Cobb Larry ‘81 and Katie Cohen Marian Dines ‘69

Ben Duke III ‘68 and Laurie Duke Nancy Widmer ‘64 Freeman John Freyer, Jr. ‘92 and Andi Freyer John and Martha Gart Grant and Justine Hall

Anonymous

Brian ‘93 and Nora Abrams Barbara Acker and Gary Teper Steve and Jen Adams Justin and Sarah Albert Erin Autrey David and Liza Baker Adam ‘91 and Jill Barkin Luke ‘86 and Susan Beatty Louis Bissette III and Erica Bissette William Bivens, Jr. and Larissa Luhrs John Blythe and Pamela Crouch Blythe Jon-Erik ‘92 and Brooke Borgen Justin ‘91 and Tobey Borus Juan and Cesilie Botello Andrew Bourke ‘01 Stuart and Ingvild Brown Bo and Lauren Brownstein Steve Chambers and Megan Bee ‘86 Jorge and Toshia Chavez John and Bayard Cobb Catherine Coleman ‘68 David and Andrea Crane Ann DeBoe Felix and Wendy Demartini

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GR AL AND Loyalty Society

Charles Henry and Cynthia Crews Hayden ‘91 and Elana Hirschfeld Laurence and Jennifer Kandel Brent ‘98 and Kate Levy

Geoff Lord, Sr. and Marty Lord Kent and Elizabeth Lund Kevin ‘84 and Andrea Mahoney Brian ‘93 and Meredith Mankwitz

Betsy Metcalfe

J.J. Nora, Jr. ‘84 Dan O’Neill Adam and Anne Poe Bill and Dana Rankin

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AL AND Loyalty Society

Ben and Jenny DeVoss Matt and Elky Dorman David and Jude Dudley Sam and Michelle Eidson Spike and Nan Eklund Adam ‘92 and Melissa Farver Ashleigh Finn David and Jami Forschner Chris and Yvette Frampton John Freyer, Sr. ‘63 and Ginny Freyer John Gowen, Sr. and Susan Gowen Ron Guillot, Jr. and Alexandra Theriault Ryan and Kate Gulick Armand and Melissa Hatzidakis Brian Heselton George and Beth Hower David and Karyn Huberman Taylor ‘88 and Molly Kirkpatrick Nolan and Annie Lassiter John and Elizabeth Leddy Andy and Robyn Levy Rob Lohr and Laura Bonnett-Lohr Tim and Kimm Lucas Ronni McCaffrey and b Frank Wendy Melvin

Brad and Nan Remington

Alex and Lisa Ross

Francois and Catherine Safieddine Chris ‘87 and Christy Sanchez Pat Shafroth ‘80 Gail Sonnesyn Page ‘65 and Amy Wagner ‘66 Stull Rob and Judy Tate Darwin ‘75 and Susan Toll Jessica Williams Sarah Young

Rick and Mindy Miller Matt and Katie Mimnall Paul and Robin Morris Rosemarie Murane Matt Neren Brett and Julie O’Connor Saul Reyes, Jr. Flip ‘80 and Liz Rosenberry Max and Megan Schmid Nikki Spiers David and Michele Steed Jim and Julie Stretz Marcia Strickland David Taylor Jeter ‘95 and Meagan Thomas Marty and Leslie Twarogowski Doug and Kelly Viseur Barb Wagner Joe and Kristin Eklund ‘88 Weber Dan and Laura Wolf Pat Yost and Ron Johnson Patrick and Tricia Youssi Tom and Rocio Zeiler Richard ‘85 and Ann Zimmerman

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15-19 YEARS CONSECUTIVE GR
10-14 YEARS CONSECUTIVE

Kent and Elizabeth Lund: Loyal Support & Lifelong Connection

The Lund Family joined Graland’s community in the fall of 2003. Their commitment to, and gratitude for, the school have remained constant ever since. Kent Lund shared, “We will be grateful forever that our son (Pierson ’12) attended Graland from Kindergarten through Grade 8. Thank you, teachers, staff, and administrators.” He added: “One of my sisters is a professional educator who believes that a high-quality education is derived principally from three critical overarching factors: 1) high teacher quality, 2) small class size, and 3) strong parental support for students, teachers and the school. Graland? Check, check and check.”

Elizabeth is an attorney, Kent currently serves as the Interim CEO, Co-Head of Investment Banking, CoCCO for GVC Capital LLC and Pierson ’12 is now a software engineer at Microsoft. “My best way to describe Graland for our son is that he just thrived there, in every way,” shared Elizabeth. “Graland provided a strong, substantive foundation on which he built and relied for everything (school, work, relationships, etc.) that followed his time at Graland,” Kent added.

When asked about their motivation for continued philanthropic support of the school beyond Pierson’s graduation from Graland, Elizabeth and Kent highlighted what a remarkably nurturing, caring environment Graland was for their son and all students. Elizabeth also stated, “Graland is a life-long experience. It is your child’s first school, and the most special. This is where your child finds out who they are, with outstanding and personable teachers and stellar resources. Here, your child develops intellect, character, creativity, and physical coordination and abilities.” Kent agreed and added, “We hope that in some small ways our annual financial support for Graland will help provide for many other students the wonderful academic, athletics, social and community experiences from which our son benefitted so much.”

Elizabeth, Pierson and Kent Lund on the day of Pierson’s Graland graduation, June 1, 2012.

The Lunds believe that strong parental involvement and support are essential for an outstanding Graland student experience and the health of its entire community. “We respectfully encourage past, current and future Graland parents to be engaged proactively, in ways big and small, to help Graland thrive.”

Kent reflected, “Our appreciation, affection and support for Graland did not end when our son graduated after eighth grade. There is an old song by the Beach Boys, called ‘Be True to Your School.’ We believe in that sentiment for Graland on an ongoing basis!”

Elizabeth and Kent recognize that their relationship with Graland continues today. They value their family’s lifelong connection with the school and their son, Pierson ’12, now sees his opportunity to reconnect with Graland after returning to Denver. Elizabeth said, “Graland has been an important part of the Denver landscape for almost 100 years and will be there for many years to come. We are proud to continue to be a part of the Graland community.”

Graland is grateful for Kent and Elizabeth’s meaningful and most loyal giving for more than 18 years. For more information about the Graland Loyalty Society, please contact Jessica Goski at 303-336-3705.

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Anonymous (6) Jennifer Adams

Richard and Patricia Allen Seth and Jaime Miller ‘97 Altman Brad and Christy Anderson Juan and Sandra Aragon Peter Arkell ‘07

Ryan Arney and Marisa Hudson-Arney David and Anna Asarch Baird Foundation, Inc. George and Kalliope Balafas Fred and Barb Baumann

The Belcher Family Michael and Shannon Bell Chris and Reva Benson Ryan and Jennifer Bergsieker The Bissette Family Fund at The Denver Foundation

The Blair Dvorak Family Ken and Keri Blair Harvey and Katya Bograd The Bohemia Fund Richard and Shirley Bolton Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Borgen Family Foundation Brewster Boyd, Jr. ‘93 and Ali Waggener ‘94 Boyd Stephen and Laura Brown Marielle Bruant-Carlson

Thomas Buchanan III and Edith Buchanan Martin and Debbie Buckley Tim and Nancy Buese

The Buettner Family Foundation Aaron ‘89 and Brooke Burgamy Susan Burgamy

Heidi Byczko

Chuck Cannon ‘65 and Laurie Baxter George Caulkins III ‘80 and Christina Caulkins Center Copy Printing Doug and Jocelyn Childs Garrett Chism and Julia Annison Ryan and Jolene Collier Steve and Shannon Collins Katy Cooper Brad and Sara Corr Peter and Amy Corrigan Jack Corsello ‘80 and Karen Boezi Denny and Liza Coughlin Candace Cross

Jeff Cuneo and Carrie Meek Rich and Emily Cunningham Lourenco Da Silva and Christina Montez-Da Silva Dick and Kris Davidson

Christopher and Lauren Davis Jean Davis

GR AL AND Loyalty Society

Tammielin Dean Dara Deshe Don Dolan

John Gribbin and Paige Dorn ‘94 Daryl and Jessica Dufresne John Eisinger, Jr. and Kelly Eisinger Vicki Emery ‘66 Craig and Sarah Everson Jean-Philippe and Jennifer Failyau Pablo Fernandez and Shalini Sharma Darren and Blake Fisk Lisa Flannery Sara Flansburg Stephanie Frankel ‘91 and Nicole Neuschler Robert Fuller II and Virginia Fuller Hope Gardner Kelly Gaudet Sam Gaudet David Gerhardt and Tatum McArthur Paul and Alison Gillis Chad and Lisa Glauser Chris ‘81 and Linda Godfrey Matt and Masae Gold Oscar Gonzalez and Kristy Vance Ken and Jessica Goski Greg Graeber and Jackie Bove Liza Grant ‘79 Jason and Regan Graybill John Gribbin and Paige Dorn ‘94 Jay and Jennifer Grimm Cole Hamilton ‘06 Todd Harrington and Rebecca Valdez ‘89 Eric and Maren Hayes Dan Hazlett

The HBB Foundation Kerri Heninger

Thomas Hey and Jennifer Grin Hey A. Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld Josh ‘94 and Kerri Holman Timothy and Gail Hommertzheim Alex ‘96 and Margaret Hoover Charles and Holly Hudson Woody and Gayle Hunt Woody and Gayle Hunt Family Foundation Davis and Laura Hurley Cyril Isaac Kevin Isaac Tom and Alex Iseman Sarah Jackson Carl and Kellie Jenkins Johns Manville Timothy and Kie Johnson Chas Jones and Jill Cowperthwaite ‘69

Emily Martin ‘96 Jones

Skip Jones and Elizabeth Browning John Jordan, Jr. and Ann Jordan Ivo and Heather Jurek Jason and Aleksandra Kaplan Don and Liza Kirkpatrick Fred and Greer Kneip Tara Kochevar David and Judy Koff David and Judy Koff Family Fund Julian ‘89 and Marguerite Hitchens ‘91 Korber Gabe Koroluk and Amy Zupon Paul and Paige Kushner Winston Lapham and Jennifer Marsico Lapham Alan and Tara Lavizzo Greg and Laura L’Herault Cecil and Stephanie Lepard Ali Levy ‘00 Leslie Liedtke Meredith Linker Bloomberg Lance and Amanda Poe ‘00 Little Geoff and Marty Lord Family Fund Clif and Rosella Louis Akash and V Madiah Daniel and Tera Malyszko Lawrence Mandes and Kimberly Allen Aimee Marth

J. Landis & Sharon Martin Family Foundation Bo Maurer and Lisa Ahrendt Ford and Christine Maurer Michael and JJ Eklund ‘90 McGawn Ryan ‘95 and Emily McGee

Courtney Menk

John Mettler III and Ellie Lowry Drew Meyers and Melissa Cheong David and Beverly Miller David Miller and Katherine ‘67 Dines Tyler Miller and Amy Silver Claudia Morales Bianca Morris ‘23 Levi Morris ‘21 Omar Mubarak and Leslie Rose

J. K. Mullen Foundation Ed ‘78 and Sarah Murane Aaron and Vicki Murray Cathy Naughton

Tara Neeley Jorge Negrete Guzman Aaron and Kristin Newman Juan Noguera and Mimi Saavedra Todd O’Malley and Lynn Turner Ryan ‘93 and Griffen O’Shaughnessy

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Ken and Elana Schwartzreich

Bob and Linda Sebo

Zachary

Charlie ‘83 and Kristina Owen

Matthew and Cynthia Palmer

Gaby Perez Guillien

Jake and Trisha Perlman

Ryann Peyton and Sara Knickerbocker Kevin and Jeni Planegger Jennifer Pock ‘94

Max Popov and Tatyana Chashnik Chris and Ann Pruitt

Israel Ramirez

Bekah Raymor-Stewart

Nathan and Alison Reed Tom Reed

Joe and Danielle Remington Terry Richmond, Jr. ‘58

Tom and Kathy Riley

Daniel and Jennifer Rohan Jorge Romo and Amy Nichols Dan and Kelly Rosenberg Steven and Cordelia Rosenberg John and Leslie Russell Oswald and Lillian Saavedra Brian and Becky Schaub Timothy Schuetz and Anna Phelan Eric Schmidt and Cristina Dugan Daniel Schrader and Megan Meyers

Segal

Howie and Marilyn Selinger

Alex Shapiro and Michelle Kuba Jordy Shaw ‘88

Mary Helen Sheehan

Greg Sissel and Therese Ivancovich Sissel Gregory and Therese Sissel Charitable Fund Steve and Myra Skinner Amy Slothower

Laurence and Joan Sorkin

Michael Spann and Diana Quezada Erik and Krista Speicher Amy St. John Nancy Stamper

Ben F. Stapleton IV and Stephanie Malliaris

Stapleton

Andrew and Sarah Martin ‘95 Stettner Gary and Sophie Steuer Don Strasburg and Jenny Baker-Strasburg Drew and Leanna Sultan Jeff ‘91 and Ginger Susman Rob ‘94 and Suzie Susman Edward Sweeney ‘78 William Sweet III ‘52 Edward Tetteh and Stella Affare Sandy Thomson, Jr. and Dottie Thomson Coble Thurman and Julia Dobbins ‘87

Keith and Margaux Trammell

Chris and Ashley Tulp

Helen Valiant

Mathew Van Alstyne and Catherine Grimes

Ezequiel Vazquez

Eric ‘89 and Kara Vinton

Jeri Volpe

Rick and Christina Freyer ‘97 Walker Ben and Lucy Ana Walton

Drew and Nicole Warot

David ‘92 and Nadia Watts

Dustin and Japera Walker ‘02 Wilkison Keith and Margie Weber Family Foundation

Margie Weber

Kris and Laura Whalen

Alix White Smith

Christopher Wiedenmayer, Sr. and Anne Wiedenmayer Graham ‘92 and Caro Williams

Kieffer Williams

Mona Wineburg

Tony Yao and Deborah Yim

Bob Young, Jr. and Chris Parisi Tricia and Patrick Youssi Fund at the Denver Foundation

Paul and Anne Austin ‘95 Zeckser

Brad Zigler and Lauren Ramsay Scott and Julie Zimbelman

During a field trip to Mi Pueblo Market (a grocery store with Latin American specialities), Grade 3 students got to put their language skills to the test by completing a scavenger hunt. During the activity, each team was given a shopping list with specific food and drink items (listed in Spanish) to look for, as well as a set budget. After paying for their items, the students returned to Graland for a fiesta!

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5-9 YEARS CONSECUTIVE CONTINUED

The athletic program in Grades 6-8 allows students to develop skills while learning to value leadership, teamwork, and good sportsmanship. Multiple sports offerings are available, including soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, volleyball, baseball, cross country, golf, tennis, and more.

2021-22 GIVING SOCIETIES

Graland is grateful for each and every donor who contributed during the 2021-22 school year. The strength of the Graland community is evident through both the scale of gifts listed below and the broad-based participation seen throughout these pages. On behalf of every student, teacher and program at Graland, thank you for your donation last year.

Please note that the following lists represent any outright gift of cash or securities to the Graland Annual Fund, Inspire Campaign, Graland Parent Association or other funds for the endowment, school programs, facilities, or other ongoing projects made between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022. Giving levels are determined by both personal donations and corporate and foundation matching funds.

Graland apologizes to any donor whose name may have inadvertently been omitted. Please call 303-336-3705 to report any errors or omissions.

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE $25,000 & above

Anonymous

The Blair Dvorak Family Borgen Family Foundation John and Bayard Cobb Peter and Amy Corrigan Jeff Cuneo and Carrie Meek Estate of Mancourt Downing ‘37 and Sybil Smith ‘42 Downing Craig and Sarah Everson Adam ‘92 and Melissa Farver John Freyer, Jr. ‘92 and Andi Freyer John Freyer, Sr. ‘63 and Ginny Freyer Chad and Liz Gardner

Steven and Sandra Hardie Sandra and Steven Hardie Fund at the Parasol Tahoe Community The HBB Foundation Robert Jornayvaz III and Louisa Jornayvaz Ivo and Heather Jurek Taylor ‘88 and Molly Kirkpatrick

The LARRK Foundation Chris and Tammy Marsico Lanny and Sharon Martin J. Landis & Sharon Martin Family Foundation Mary Ford Maurer Donor Advisory Fund

Bo Maurer and Lisa Ahrendt Ford and Christine Maurer Richard Diana Vigil Charitable Trust Cory and Elizabeth Marsico ‘05 Ross Mike and Mary Sue Shannon Tim and Susanna Shannon Andrew and Sarah Martin ‘95 Stettner Chris and Ashley Tulp Patrick and Tricia Youssi Tricia and Patrick Youssi Fund at the Denver Foundation

Anonymous

David and Anna Asarch

The Belcher Family

Bessemer Giving Fund Jon-Erik ‘92 and Brooke Borgen Jon-Erik and Brooke Borgen Family Fund at Fidelity Charitable Justin ‘91 and Tobey Borus

The Charles G. and Kathleen G. Cannon Family Fund

Chuck Cannon ’65 and Laurie Baxter Ellie Caulkins

Mimi Chenoweth

Brad and Sara Corr Christopher and Lauren Davis

The Adam & Melissa Farver Charitable Gift Fund Josh and Beth Finke

The Harmes C. Fishback Foundation/ The Stapleton Family

The Gates Corporation Michael and Hillary Grippaldi Crawford ‘75 and Sue Hamilton

The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation Erik and Mollie Helen Woody and Gayle Hunt Woody and Gayle Hunt Family Foundation Joseph and Debra Jaggers The Joe and Debra Jaggers Giving Fund Richard and Dara Johnson Gabe Koroluk and Amy Zupon Clif and Rosella Louis The Meek-Cuneo Family Fund Drew Meyers and Melissa Cheong David Milliken Madison and Suzanne Murphy

The Murphy Foundation Matthew and Cynthia Palmer Ryann Peyton and Sara Knickerbocker Brandon and Deb Ridenour Ron and Julie Sachs Marc and Megan Scremin Rordan and Amanda Shane Steve and Myra Skinner Ben F. Stapleton IV and Stephanie Malliaris Stapleton Benjamin Stapleton III ‘58 Craig ‘60 and Dorothy Stapleton Skit Stapleton ‘61 Stephen and Lisa Storey Jeff ‘91 and Ginger Susman Mathew Van Alstyne and Catherine Grimes Ben and Lucy Ana Walton Wold Foundation

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1927 CIRCLE $10,000-$24,999  Deceased

Demonstrating Appreciation: Drew Meyers and Melissa Cheong

For Melissa Cheong and Drew Meyers, moving to Colorado from New York City was a change of pace. Six years ago, Melissa and Drew moved their three boys, Graham (Grade 2), Sebastian (Grade 8), and Quinn (‘21), from Lower Manhattan to Colorado, and now, they are proud to call Denver “home.”

Melissa and Drew credit Graland for helping their children feel at home in Colorado. Melissa, a managing partner at Blackhorn Ventures, and Drew, a partner at Seaport Capital, often travel for work, and both had heard positive reviews about Graland from various alumni they had met in Denver and beyond. Drew shared that after meeting Graland alumni in places like New York, San Francisco, and London, it was evident that it was time for a tour and to see what the school was all about. “To hear that this school has such an expansive community was what struck us, even before we had the chance to walk the grounds,” Drew said. When they finally visited campus, their regard for the Graland community only grew. “We felt so welcomed when we met the people here. There was a real authenticity,” he continued. Melissa agreed, adding that having all of her children in one school solidified their sense of community and belonging. “When we were able to get all three boys into Graland, it really changed things,” Melissa said. “There was continuity, and we were able to be a part of one, cohesive community.”

A few years after they joined Graland, the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and amidst the struggle and uncertainty, Melissa and Drew felt comforted by the school’s tireless commitment to its students, educators, and families. “One of the things that blew us away was what the entire organization and teaching body pulled off,” Drew said, reflecting on the experience. “Sometimes an institution needs to be responsive, and Graland continued to put the development of the child first.” Drew and Melissa also noted the impressive continuity of education and structure, even while constantly pivoting to confront new challenges. Their oldest son, Quinn (‘21), had a different experience with many of the culminating events that had previously defined the end of Middle School, but Graland was able to keep him engaged and purposeful throughout. “We were disappointed for him, but he stayed super connected with both teachers and students during that period of time,” Drew said. Even with increased constraints on learning, Quinn entered into his freshman year at Kent Denver School confident in his abilities, passions, and talents. “That’s something that definitely came out of Graland: his agency and his desire

to be accountable,” Melissa said. “It was noticeable how prepared he was to lean into this new chapter.”

Watching their three sons thrive at Graland made Drew and Melissa’s decision to contribute to the Graland Annual Fund an easy one. “After seeing the impact that the teaching body has had here on our kids, it kind of goes without question,” Drew said. Even beyond wanting to show their appreciation for the school, though, Melissa and Drew know how many resources it takes to help a community succeed, and they wanted to support Graland’s ability to keep providing an impactful educational experience for students and their families. “We’ve both served on different committees, so we’ve gotten brief glimpses into how much time, energy, and effort goes into making sure this community is inclusive and diverse, and does so with a high degree of professionalism,” Melissa said. “It’s our way of being a cheerleader and showing appreciation,” Drew said. “It feels like a small thing to do.”

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The B6 Fund

Brian ‘83 and Elise Barish

Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin

Michael and Shannon Bell Bell Family Trust

The Buettner Family Foundation for Leigh and Al Buettner Edwin and Catherine Carlson

Jonathan and Aubrey Chambers

The Colorado Health Foundation

Denny and Liza Coughlin Rich and Emily Cunningham Dara Deshe

Fred Emich IV and Alexis Emich Eddie and Rhiannon Fisher Darren and Blake Fisk

Paul and Alison Gillis Susan Givens ‘92 and Christopher Lally George and Jenn Glyphis

The Glyphis Family Charitable Fund Dane ‘99 and Andrea Harbaugh Alex and Jennifer Hardie Josh ‘94 and Kerri Holman Adam and Stefanie Howarth Alan and Jennifer Jacobs Patrick Jobin ‘01

George and Susu Johnson

Malik Kahook and Nida Awadallah Bob and Wendy Wolf ‘71 Kaufman Jim Kelley and Amie Knox

Lally Givens Family Fund Geoff Lord, Sr. and Marty Lord Winston Lapham and Jennifer Marsico Lapham Ronni McCaffrey and b Frank Hans Miller and Heather French Kyle and Lisa Miller

Kyle R. & Lisa W. Miller DAF at Schwab Charitable Andrew and Elaine Oliver Ryan ‘93 and Griffen O’Shaughnessy Jack and Andrea Palmer Patrick and Jaleh Peyton Peyton Family Foundation Arlan Preblud and Leigh Sinclair Daniel and Jennifer Rohan Daniel and Jennifer Rohan Charitable Fund

Flip ‘80 and Liz Rosenberry David Sadoff and Zak Vasquez Brian and Becky Schaub Daren Schmidt and Susan Bain-Schmidt Scott and Katie Schoelzel

Schoelzel Family Foundation

Scott and Page Sepic Shell Oil Company Foundation

Matching Gifts

Skinner Real Estate Corporation

Chris and Erin Smith

Andrea Sodano ‘65 and Charles Norton III Nancy Stamper

David and Michele Steed

Don Strasburg and Jenny Baker-Strasburg Tom Suehr and Sam Martin Jay and Melissa Thomas

Elizabeth Joyce Toohey Fund at The Denver Foundation Keith and Margaux Trammell

Stephen Tsai and Sonya Bassaly

Drew and Kristy Unthank Rick and Christina Freyer ‘97 Walker Margie Weber Cody and Jacqueline Weitzel Cody and Jackie Weitzel Giving Fund

Graham ‘92 and Caro Williams

T.H. Williams and Rochelle Maki-Williams Tony Yao and Deborah Yim

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FOUNDERS CIRCLE $5,000-$9,999 Before their trip to Washington D.C. in the spring, Grade 7 students enhance their studies of the U.S. Government by taking a trip downtown to tour the State Capitol Building, the Colorado Supreme Court, and Civic Center Park.

Anonymous (3)

Brian ‘93 and Nora Abrams

Todd and Sarah Alijani

Altitude Control Technology

Brad and Christy Anderson

Artisan Partners Limited Partnership

Atticus Equities

George and Kalliope Balafas Jimmy and Kostula Balafas Luke ‘86 and Susan Beatty Louis Bissette III and Erica Bissette

The Bissette Family Fund

William Bivens, Jr. and Larissa Luhrs

BJJ Philanthropic Fund

The Brass Bed, Fine Linens & Furnishings Chase ‘95 and Amanda Boswell

Darren and Molly Bruce Tim and Nancy Buese Chris and Bethany Chang Duke and Heidi Cooley Tom and Autumn Dadourian Forest and Robin Dorn

Ben Duke III ‘68 and Laurie Duke Patrick and Pauline Edelmann Alessandro and Taciane Eichstaedt Sam and Michelle Eidson Peter ‘94 and Catherine Eklund Matt and Tira Feierstein Thomas and Jamie Fitzgerald Chris and Yvette Frampton Erika Gebhardt

GEM Family Law Google

John Gowen, Sr. and Susan Gowen Jason and Regan Graybill Michael Guillemette and Melinda Pasquini Ryan and Kate Gulick

Patrick ‘85 and Pam Hatcher Armand and Melissa Hatzidakis

Patrick Hill and Stefanie Walker Doug and Isabel Whitcomb ‘01 Howard Isabel and Doug Howard Family Charitable Fund Andrew and Maggie Jarrett John Jordan, Jr. and Ann Jordan Kentro Group

Jeremy Kimball and Danijela Gazibara Fred and Greer Kneip Kneip Charitable Fund Kyle and Natalie Koontz William and Jacalyn Kroupa Paul and Paige Kushner Land Title Guarantee Company Kristian ‘95 and Blair Lichtenfels Leslie Liedtke Jon and Cori Lin Daniel ‘00 and Olivia Louis Ben Lusher ‘99 and Nicole Graham-Lusher Brian ‘93 and Meredith Mankwitz Scott and Kelley Manley Marie G. Dennett Foundation, Inc. Peter and Mari Marsico

Matt Murphy

Brian and Laura Murray

Kier and Molly Louis ‘03 Myers

Myra Skinner, Realtor with milehimodern Juan Noguera and Mimi Saavedra Optum

Blake ‘98 and Emily O’Shaughnessy John and Vera Pardee Jake and Trisha Perlman

Jonathan ‘93 and Jess Right Richard Robinson and Nina Saks

Francois and Catherine Safieddine Alan Schindler and Nicole Lonsway Bill ‘95 and Josephine Sinclair

Greg Sissel and Therese Ivancovich Sissel Gregory and Therese Sissel Charitable Fund

CJ Steffen Brian and Natasha Taylor James Thom and Judy Zhu Mike and Linda Toohey Jake Walker and Sara Barton Gordie and Alexis Wilson ‘96 Weightman Jason and Jessica Werner Western Union Foundation Phil and Anya Winslow Court and Cullen Wold Bryan and Elizabeth Wright Ben and Blair Wullschlager Mike Yang and Sarah Nagle-Yang

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HEAD OF SCHOOL CIRCLE $3,000-$4,999 To kick off their unit on Life Zones, Grade 3 students embark on the Chief Mountain Hike at the start of every school year. Before the trip students learn about the six Life Zones of Colorado and discuss hiking etiquette. Afterward, third graders research a particular life zone, create a Google Slide Show presentation, and make a diorama with plants, animals, and scenery from their life zone.

Anonymous (8)

David and Katherine Abrahams Justin and Sarah Albert Jim Alexee and Leticia Martinez Phil and Julie Allen

Seth and Jaime Miller ‘97 Altman

The Jaime and Seth Altman Family Fund Anthony’s Pizza and Pasta Ryan and Leah Ashley David Auchterlonie and Barbara Keller Scott and Cherie Axelrod Axis Pilates

Colin and Jessica Barclay Adam ‘91 and Jill Barkin Michael ‘93 and Rachael Barkin Lynn Barnes

Jeremy Barron ‘93

Had and Betsy Beatty Dede Bent

Rick and Christine Bergsieker Vern Berry and Jenny Wood ‘74 Ken and Keri Blair

The Bohemia Fund Juan and Cesilie Botello Brewster Boyd, Jr. ‘93 and Ali Waggener ‘94 Boyd BP Corporation North America Inc. David and Amy Brenner Bo and Lauren Brownstein Aaron ‘89 and Brooke Burgamy Susan Burgamy Ross and Windy Camidge Jeff and Katie Carnes

David Caulkins ‘83

David Caulkins Charitable Fund at Fidelity Charitable George Caulkins III ‘80 and Christina Caulkins

Caulkins Family Foundation

The Center for Cosmetic Surgery Cherry Creek Dental Associates Seth and Lucy Chused Josh and Oakley Cobb Jonathan and Aimee-Alyce Coleman Chris and Katherine Colvin Jason ‘84 and Sara Drucker ‘89 Cooper David and Molly Coors Jim and Jana Cuneo Patrick and Janet Curran CyberGRX

Dick and Kris Davidson Jason and Jessica Day Felix and Wendy Demartini Ari and Ann Deshe Don Dolan

Dudley Article 11th Trust David and Jude Dudley Eagle Fund at The Denver Foundation John Eisinger, Jr. and Kelly Eisinger Spike and Nan Eklund Vicki Emery ‘66

Walter C. Emery Family Foundation Fund Emich Volkswagen Jean-Philippe and Jennifer Failyau

Hands-on learning keeps students engaged. Here, the sweet smell of cinnamon and apples filled the classroom as Kindergarten students made their very own applesauce!

Charles Farver, Sr. and Karen Farver Charles and Karen Farver Charitable Foundation Pablo Fernandez and Shalini Sharma Stephen ‘63 and Lana Fitzpatrick Stephen and Lana Fitzpatrick Charitable Fund

David and Jami Forschner Stephanie Frankel ‘91 and Nicole Neuschler Mike and Rebecca Freed Nancy Widmer ‘64 Freeman John ‘97 and Casey Frey Robert Fuller II and Virginia Fuller Curtis and Christine McCulloch ‘81 Gardner John and Martha Gart Valerie Gates ‘69 Chris and Dani Gebhart Chad and Lisa Glauser Chris ‘81 and Linda Godfrey Todd and Angie Goldberg Greg Graeber and Jackie Bove Liza Grant ‘79 John Gribbin and Paige Dorn ‘94 Sam Gubbels and Ann Curtis Ron Guillot, Jr. and Alexandra Theriault Jim Hafemeister Dan ‘93 and Alyssa Hamman Scott ‘96 and Brooke Hamman David Harbaugh IV ‘97 Todd Harrington and Rebecca Valdez ‘89 Tom and Alexis Hart Brian Heselton Thomas Hey and Jennifer Grin Hey A. Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld Robert and Diane Hochstadt

Aaron and Jennifer Hodges Bob and Becky Holman Andy and Jeanie Hoover The Hummingbird Fund Rick and Lisa Hurst Tom and Alex Iseman Chris and Kim Fuller ‘86 Jacoby Michael and Christi James JP Morgan Chase Foundation Damon Judd ‘91

Dudley and Virginia Kimball Alexander and Amanda Kinsey Ryan ‘94 and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Ben ‘92 and Shannon Ladd Matt and Rebecca Ledges Alisa Lee Sherick Levin Orthodontics Andy and Robyn Levy Meredith Linker Bloomberg Anthony and Christine Loeffler Jed and Lara MacKenzie Lawrence Mandes and Kimberly Allen Brian ’93 and Meredith Mankwitz

Mankwitz Family Foundation

William Materna Julian and Brooke McClean Dirk and Carol McDermott McDermott Family Foundation David and Barb McGrath

Wendy Melvin

John Mettler III and Ellie Lowry Rick and Mindy Miller

The Rick and Mindy Miller Family Fund Stephen and Jennifer Moss Jonathan ‘89 and Amy Nash

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SCHOLARS CIRCLE $1,000-$2,999

SCHOLARS CIRCLE

Oracle

Haeman and Afsaneh Noori Lee Osterman and Elissa Topol

Carmelo Paglialunga and John Reilly

Jonathan Palmer and Dominic Vaiana Zach ‘87 and Anuschka Pashel

PDC Energy Inc.

Peak Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Dental Implant Center

Kevin and Jeni Planegger

Cintra Pollack ‘92

Max Popov and Tatyana Chashnik

Andrew and Emily Prouse

Matt and Anne Quallick

Tom Reed

Elizabeth Right ‘97 Reiss

Bob and Ellie Reiter

Joe and Danielle Remington

Jane Risley

Chris and Carol Roberts

Cliff and Bon Roemer

Bon and Cliff Roemer Charitable Fund Brandon and Lisa ‘99 Rogoff

Erik and Lauren Ruben

Ben and Katherine Rubin

John and Leslie Russell

Mark Ryan, Jr. and Ann Ladd ‘87 Ryan Kirk Scheitler and Samantha Padilla Scheitler

Terry and Elaine Scholes Ken and Elana Schwartzreich Bob and Linda Sebo Alex Shapiro and Michelle Kuba Steve Sherick

Slifer, Smith & Frampton- Denver, Inc. Amy Slothower

Clint and Katie Smullyan Lee and Sarah Solomon Erik and Krista Speicher Sean and Sarah Spiegel Paul and Laura Steinwald Gary and Sophie Steuer Craig and Mary Stromberg Page ‘65 and Amy Wagner ‘66 Stull Drew and Leanna Sultan Rob ‘94 and Suzie Susman James and Alexis Sutton Dan and Kate Taylor

Daniel J Taylor Family Charitable Foundation David Thomas ‘74 and Kathryn Lester Don and Marcia Thomas

Jeter ‘95 and Meagan Thomas

Coble Thurman and Julia Dobbins ‘87 Paul and Margaret Troia

UBS Donor-Advised Fund/National Philanthropic Trust

UCHealth Urgent Care

VISA

VMware Foundation

Wachtell Family Charitable Fund Michael and Linda Wachtell Drew and Nicole Warot David ‘92 and Nadia Watts

Ted and Mary Wendell Kris and Laura Whalen

Alix White Smith

Andrew and Joanne Wichern Dan and Laura Wolf

Julie Wolfe

Lillian Wolfe ‘29

Adam and Cari Wolff Adam ‘86 and Adrine Writer

Xcel Energy Foundation

Dan Yamagishi and Sharol Preisser Mark and Becky Yoder Paul and Anne Austin ‘95 Zeckser Mary Ann Zupon

In Grade 6 Spanish, students complete a unit on vocabulary words around the house. As a hands-on element, the sixth graders create their own custom casas in the Gates Lab, followed by a presentation that includes a tour in Spanish of their home.

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Anonymous (5)

Adelante Capital Management LLC

Jim Arneill IV ‘66 and Tudi Arneill

Erin Autrey

Federico Bass Villarreal and Marcela Flores

De La Pena

Karl and Gail Becker

Benson Orthodontics

George Bishop IV ‘97 Michael Blend Richard and Shirley Bolton Aaron and Jennifer Bowlds Stephen and Laura Brown Thomas Buchanan III and Edith Buchanan Martin and Debbie Buckley Dan and Christina Cantor

Ivan Castro and Amber Kilker Max ‘87 and Ramey Caulkins Charles Cavness, Jr. and Leslie Cavness Center Copy Printing Steve Chambers and Megan Bee ‘86 Charles Schwab Foundation

Matching Gift Program

Children’s Dentistry of Cherry Creek Richard and Hilary Clark Clark Family Charitable Fund at Fidelity Charitable Colorado Arthritis Center Core Dermatology

Corsello Boezi Charitable Fund Jack Corsello ‘80 and Karen Boezi D.A. Davidson & Co.

Lourenco Da Silva and Christina Montez Matthew and Diana Davidow Jean Davis

John and Debbie Davis Marian Dines ‘69

Tyson Dines III ‘65 Hunter ‘97 and Alice Dorn David and Angel Drucker Jeff ‘93 and Kirsten Eldridge Garet Essin and family Betsy Farver Cory Freyer ‘67

Peter Fuhr and DeeAnn Rivera David and Stephanie Gannaway Evan Gart ‘07

Gebhart Studio

David Gerhardt and Tatum McArthur Matt and Masae Gold Mikhail Gurfinkel and Jessica Bing Gurfinkel Dick and Barbara Hamman David and Jen Hamrick

John and PollyBeth Hawk Charles Henry and Cynthia Crews Gary and M.L. Hill Holly Graves & Associates Timothy and Gail Hommertzheim Ben Horne ‘03

Chevis Horne, Jr. and Jan Kennaugh Will Horne ‘07 David and Karyn Huberman Dustin and Caroline Hull Davis and Laura Hurley

Tim and Bailey Hurley

Daren and Courtney Hutchison

Individualized Learning Center Inc.

Iris Building Group, Inc.

J. K. Mullen Foundation

Bob and Carol Jancar Rob and Christina Johnson

Emily Martin ‘96 Jones Tom Jordan and Diane Woodworth-Jordan Jason and Aleksandra Kaplan

Karl E Becker Eleemosynary Fund Sean and Alexis Kearns Don and Liza Kirkpatrick Jeff and Marnie Klein John and Joan Kuntz

Frank Laden John and Shannon Le Bel John Lee and Chloe Kim Cecil and Stephanie Lepard Lance and Amanda Poe ‘00 Little Little Feet Children’s Shoe Store

Philip Lucks and Kimberly Ann Wagner Kent and Elizabeth Lund Akash and V Madiah Ken Malo, Jr. and Kay Malo Sam Marquis, Jr. ‘76 and Christine Bilello Larry and Linda Meyer milehimodern

David Miller and Katherine ‘67 Dines Omar Mubarak and Leslie Rose Amanda Murphy Matt Neren

Todd O’Malley and Lynn Turner

Parisi Foods Inc

Ted and Healy Parks

Jessica Peck

Jessica K. Peck, Attorney at Law, LLC

Pete Perry and Maeve McGrath

Joyce Raynor Nathan and Alison Reed Brad and Nan Remington Amy Rosenberg ‘80 Steven and Cordelia Rosenberg Rosenberg/Slafsky Family Trust Kevin Schoelzel ‘07

Scholes Insurance Jenny Scholes ‘95 Howie and Marilyn Selinger

Justin and Dina Silverman Steve and Ginger Stookesberry Jim and Julie Stretz

William Sweet III ‘52 Jay and Lauren Tankersley Eric ‘89 and Kara Vinton Fisher Vinton ‘24 Sawyer Vinton ‘21 Aaron and Lisa Walters Jason Wang and Soojin Kim Joe and Kristin Eklund ‘88 Weber Darius and Marsa White Christopher Wiedenmayer, Sr. and Anne Wiedenmayer Bob and Audrey Williams Bob Young, Jr. and Chris Parisi Brad Zigler and Lauren Ramsay Richard ‘85 and Ann Zimmerman

Students in Grade 5-8 are given the power of choice to develop their interests throughout their Middle School years. Those interested in art explore a variety of mediums (such as sculpture, painting, metalwork, etc.) during a designated time woven into our daily block schedule.

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Abdul Abdullahi and Inttisar Mume

Laura Abelman ‘07

Rebecca Abelman ‘05

Steven and Jeanette Abelman

Barbara Acker and Gary Teper

Jennifer Adams Steve and Jen Adams

Matthew Alcorn and Casey Russell George and Dee Alexee Becky Alexis ‘86

Richard and Patricia Allen Adonis Ameen-Moore and Kaylan Celestin Bill and Andrean Andrus Juan and Sandra Aragon David and Betty Arkell

Elizabeth Arkell ‘03 Peter Arkell ‘07

Ryan Arney and Marisa Hudson-Arney Guy and Liz Arnold Ascent Private Capital Management of U.S. Bank Ellie Atkeson ‘03

Bob and Linda Averbach

Sabrina Avneri

Steve ‘77 and Lisa Bain Baird Foundation, Inc. David and Liza Baker David and Liz Barclay

Lisa Barone

Barron Sato Family Fund Fred and Barb Baumann

Katie Bayer Elle Becker

Jack Bell Chris and Reva Benson Ryan and Jennifer Bergsieker Kate Bermingham ‘73

Paul and Jane Bierman-Lytle Steve ‘66 and Janine Bisbee George Bishop III and Lynn Bishop Tom and Trinda Bishop John Blythe and Pamela Crouch Blythe Harvey and Katya Bograd Rob Lohr and Laura Bonnett-Lohr

Victoria Bontempi

Adam and Natalie Drucker ‘99 Boscoe Andrew Bourke ‘01

Brewster Boyd, Sr. and Helen Boyd Jessica Braiman ‘00

Hopie Brown ‘18

Matt Brown

Stuart and Ingvild Brown Stuart and Ingvild Brown Charitable Giving Fund Trevor and Margaret Brown John and Rosemary Brownrigg Marielle Bruant-Carlson Robert Bruhn, Jr. ‘78 and Janelle Bruhn Kyle Brunger and Jessica Perrill ‘93 Daniel and Sarah Burgess Hilary Burrall Erik Burrell Barbara Butler

David Butler

Samuel Butler IV ‘00

Dick Butterly ‘59

Christopher and Heidi Byczko

Jim and Dora Cash

Tony and Cindy Catanese

The Challenge Foundation

Joe Champ and Polly Holyoke ‘74 Marti Champion

Marvin and Bonnie Champion Evgeny Chashnik

Jorge and Toshia Chavez Brian and Jen Chen Doug and Jocelyn Childs

Garrett Chism and Julia Annsion

Jon Chanee Christian Charles and Sarah Clark Brady and Maleia Clarke Eric and Carolyn Coble

Sean Cochran and Sarah Baldwin

Dan Cohen and Mara Kailin Larry ‘81 and Katie Cohen

Samuel Cohen ‘14

Charles and Joann Schauer ‘82 Cole Christine Cole ‘16

Julia Cole ‘18

Catherine Coleman ‘68 Ryan and Jolene Collier

Jennifer Daniel ‘90 Collins Steve and Shannon Collins Wilbur Collins and Thea Townsend David and Stacy Wagener ‘90 Colodny

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FACULTY CIRCLE $1-$499 For more than 20 years, the Gates Invention & Innovation Expo has served as an opportunity for Graland Middle School students to display and demonstrate unique inventions that seek to not only solve a problem but improve the world around them. Through this process, students are not only given the opportunity to be creative, but also learn important life skills such as empathy, collaboration, and perseverance.  Deceased

Hope Connors ‘78

Julian and Susie Cook

Katy Cooper Linda Corry

Scott ‘82 and Allison Cowperthwaite David and Andrea Crane

Candace Cross

Ida Daniel

Alden Davis and Jacqueline Purdy-Davis Jim and Cari Dawson

Brian Day and Marisa Day Echaniz

Elise de Geus

Tammielin Dean

J. Holly DeBlois

Ann DeBoe

Betsy Dennig

Ben and Jenny DeVoss Wes and Ruth Hall ‘01 Dial

Abigail Digel

Winston Dines ‘68

Andy and Meggan Dodge Mary Dominick Matt and Elky Dorman Daryl and Jessica Dufresne Elizabeth Duncan Zachary and Kelsey Dworkis Tracy Eisenberg Bob Elisha

Christie Elsner

Sam Epperly Keith and Lorraine Higbie ‘71 Fairmont John Fangman and Ashley Larrick ‘96 Fangman

Ashleigh Finn Lisa Flannery Sara Flansburg Nate Fotheringham

Carol Fowler

Stuart and Karen Frankel Kate Frankmore ‘16 Lauren Frankmore ‘19 Robert and Amy Frankmore Blake Fulenwider ‘97

Hope Gardner Alexander and Emily Garnett Kelly Gaudet

Sam Gaudet

Jane Gebhart

Amy Craig ‘02 Gentile Hilary Gerlach

Brendan Gill and Meredith Berlin Sophia Glyphis

Clarke Godfrey II and Katherine Godfrey Chuck and Honey Goldberg Aaron Goldhamer ‘96

Oscar Gonzalez and Kristy Vance Ken and Jessica Goski

William Grawemeyer ‘17

Georgia Grey ‘05

Jay and Jennifer Grimm Jim and Elaine Hackett Jeff and Sue Hadden Grant and Justine Hall

Luces, cámara, acción! Grade 1 students put their Spanish vocabulary to the test by filming their very own weather forecasts in front of the green screen on campus.

Cole Hamilton ‘06

Ji Han

Bob and Kay Hanson Michael and Amy Harper Thomas and Lauren Ayres ‘00 Harrington Dick Hart ‘54

Stanley and Felice Haskell ‘72 Charlene Haskett Sabrina Haug Eric and Maren Hayes Dan Hazlett David Heller ‘84

Kerri Heninger Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Foundation Phil Hickey H’81 David Hill

Hayden ‘91 and Elana Hirschfeld Alex ‘96 and Margaret Hoover George and Beth Hower Ryan ‘86 and Gwin Howsam Charles and Holly Hudson Mark and Courtney Dorn ‘91 Hughes Aleks ‘81 and Anita Humeyumptewa Tony Ianni Cyril Isaac Kevin Isaac Mike and Joan Iseman Sarah Jackson Norman and Jane Jacobs Phil and Samantha Jacobson Ginna Jacoby ‘21 Rob Jacoby ‘19 Dennis and Kathy Jakubowski Andrew and Daniela Jaworski Carl and Kellie Jenkins Johns Manville Molly Johnson Ross Johnson

Timothy and Kie Johnson

Chas Jones and Jill Cowperthwaite ‘69

Skip Jones and Elizabeth Browning Jessica Popkin ‘00 Judson

Hisatake Kamori ‘93

Kimihito and Tomoko Kamori Makiko Kamori ‘98

Yumiko Kamori ‘94 Laurence and Jennifer Kandel Greg Kasper and Mary Peck ‘87 Sean Keefe Brice Keefer

Ali Kelley ‘02

Timothy ‘58 and Sally Kennedy Terrance King Katie Kirkpatrick ‘97 Larry and Amy Kirshenbaum Justin Kloc and Alexis Michalos

Fred Kneip, Sr. and Susan Kneip Tara Kochevar David and Judy Koff David and Judy Koff Family Fund Julian ‘89 and Marguerite Hitchens ‘91 Korber Herb and Darlene Kress Julie Lachance

Nancy Lamb ‘66

Nancy Landolfi

Libby Lane Karen Langsley ‘72 Chris and Samantha Larkins Nolan and Annie Lassiter Katy Laurie Alan and Tara Lavizzo Oliver and Marie LeBlanc III John and Elizabeth Leddy Courtney Leigh Annica Lester

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Ali Levy ‘00

Brent ‘98 and Kate Levy

Jessica Levy

Greg and Laura L’Herault

John Hugh Liedtke III ‘06

Lark Liedtke ‘06

Mimi Liedtke ‘02

Stephen and Sandra Linker Stephen & Sandra Linker Trust Grace Lohr ‘21

Tim and Kimm Lucas

Brendan and Kathryn McCormick Pierson Lund ‘12

Kevin ‘84 and Andrea Mahoney Chas Maloy IV and Brooke Bansbach ‘87

Maloy

Daniel and Tera Malyszko

Aimee Marth

Clara Masters ‘17 Grace Masters ‘14

Mitch and Heidi Masters Jose Mata Camacho and Teodora Montes Trejo

Anthony Mataya III and Mikelle BryantMataya Scott and Karen Mattice Jack McDermott ‘10

Michael and JJ Eklund ‘90 McGawn Ryan ‘95 and Emily McGee

Zac and Mary McGrath Kathleen Patrick McGreevy Paky McKinstry

Patrick McKinstry and Angelica Daneo David ‘94 and Allison McMurtry

Brian and Bobbi McPherson Courtney Menk

Carlos Mercado and Vanessa Renner

The Merck Foundation Betsy Metcalfe

Microsoft Matching Gifts Program

Edwin and Donna Miera Justin and Jennifer Miera David ‘99 and Bryn Miller Tyler Miller and Amy Silver Matt and Katie Mimnall

Fran Montoya

Claudia Morales

Misha and Kaia Borgen ‘86 Moritz Tracey Morrell

Bianca Morris ‘23

Levi Morris ‘21

Paul and Robin Morris David Mueller ‘67

Angelina Murane ‘17 Ed Murane ‘78 Olivia Murane ‘18 Peter Murane ‘80 and Alison Wolfe Rosemarie Murane

Lealy Murphy

Aaron and Vicki Murray William and Barbara Nash Cathy Naughton H’97 Tara Neeley Jorge Negrete Guzman Mindy McCook ‘85 Nelson Di Nestel Aaron and Kristin Newman Stephen and Nanette Newman Nancy Newton

Rich Nolan and Heather Falk ‘84 Nolan J.J. Nora, Jr. ‘84 Katey Nyquist

Brett and Julie O’Connor

Sean Offner ‘09

David and Rosaleigh Olivas

Warwick and Mia ‘99 Wiessner ‘99 Olney Dan O’Neill Susan Osgood Charlie ‘83 and Kristina Owen James Owens and Jennifer Ridder ‘02 Kelly Palma

Drew and Lisa Palmer

Ian and Meagan Partilla Josh Patt ‘89

Gaby Perez Guillien

Pranav and Kavitha Periyalwar

Judith Perrill

Linda Peters

Alan and Martha Petrush

Dan and Erin Petrush Sage Phelps-Fast ‘17

Jennifer Pock ‘94

Adam and Anne Poe Alina Popova ‘17 Micky Prelogar Chris and Ann Pruitt Israel Ramirez Danyelle Randolph Bill and Dana Rankin Peggy Rawlinson ‘66

Michael and Hallman Ray Bekah Raymor-Stewart Greg and Patti Rees Mary Jane Reilly Rhoda Resnick

Saul Reyes, Jr. Terry Richmond, Jr. ‘58 Richard and Michele Right Tom and Kathy Riley Gregg Rippey and Marcia Toll ‘81

In Grade 6, students participate in a year-long interdisciplinary unit exploring themes related to poverty, homelessness, and food insecurity. To inspire awareness, compassion, and change, students create beautiful bowls in art class and host an event known as “Empty Bowls” to raise money for those experiencing hunger in our community.

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Austin ‘00 and Sarah Roberts

Sarah Robinson-Jones Mark ‘68 and Donna Romer

Jorge Romo and Amy Nichols Graham and Sarah Buchanan ‘88 Rose Dan and Kelly Rosenberg Alex and Lisa Ross Randy and Nancy Ross Erik and Carly Rothschild Sharon Rouse

Richard and Nan Ruben Jerry and Terry Rubin Matt and JJ Rutherford Oswald and Lillian Saavedra Lorenzo Salas

Anna Sanchez ‘15

Chris ‘87 and Christy Sanchez Fernando Sanchez and Margaret YoungSanchez Mike Saslow ‘99 Marcia Toll ‘42 Saunders Anna Natassja Scheitler ‘13 Max and Megan Schmid Darell and Re Schmidt Eric Schmidt and Cristina Dugan Hilly Schoelzel ‘04 Dave Schott

Daniel Schrader and Megan Meyers Bob and Lisa Schreiner

Timothy Schuetz and Anna Phelan Annie Scott ‘06

Zachary Segal Gil ‘95 and Lauren Selinger Pat Shafroth ‘80

Jordy Shaw ‘88

Mary Helen Sheehan

David and Patty Kern ‘64 Shelton Stephen and Lynn Sherick Roie Shields Joe ‘98 and Elizabeth Shipley Sarah Shutts

Barby Sidon

Josh and Maia Selinger ‘98 Sidon David Silverman and Betsy Cregger ‘86 Emma Simmons

Jordy Singer ‘90 and Rebecca Katsh Singer Chris and Sheilah Smith Elvin and Irmi Smith Tyler and Lori Smith George Solorio, Jr. and Linda Solorio

Gail Sonnesyn

Laurence and Joan Sorkin

Michael Spann and Diana Quezada Nikki Spiers

Amy St. John EJ and Mona Strassburger Marcia Strickland Alex Sun and Liz Robinson ‘98 Edward Sweeney ‘78 System1

G. Jack Tankersley and Jennifer Evans Rob and Judy Tate David Taylor Mary Tennes ‘71 and Helen Hansel Kohl Terry ‘14

Sackett Terry ‘13 Seth ‘83 and Jennifer Terry Stuart Terry ‘18 Wyatt Terry ‘16 Edward Tetteh and Stella Affare David Thomson ‘95 and Madeley Rincon Feria

Sandy Thomson, Jr. and Dottie Thomson

TIAA-CREF

The Timken Company Charitable and Educational Fund

Esteban and Olivia Tinoco Chris ‘78 and Jane Toll Darwin ‘75 and Susan Toll Brian and Amy Turner Marty and Leslie Twarogowski

UBS Community Impact and Corporate Responsibility Helen Valiant

Ezequiel Vazquez

Patrick and Tami Vinson Doug and Kelly Viseur

Jeri Volpe

Carrie VonderHaar

Barb Wagner

Kenan Warner ‘97 Rick Wedgle

Todd West and India Champion Jerome and Mariah Wheaton Matthew and Tanja Wheeler Dustin and Japera Walker ‘02 Wilkison Jessica Williams Kieffer Williams Parthenia Williams Mona Wineburg

Stephen and Marcella Wolf Caroline Woodruff Cort Woodruff ‘06 Sam and Julie Woodruff Beth Wright Pat Yost and Ron Johnson Sarah Young

Tom and Rocio Zeiler Scott and Julie Zimbelman

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the right amount of snow on campus, students get to cross-country ski on Preisser Field during their daily PE class.

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2021-22 CONSTITUENCIES

TRUSTEES

Graland is grateful for its dedicated Board of Trustees - past and present - and trustees’ commitment to serving as financial stewards, strategic planners and generative thinkers.

Sarah Alijani* Todd Alijani* Betty Arkell* Liz Arnold* Lisa Bain* Barb Baumann* Michael Bell

Jon-Erik Borgen ’92 Tim Buese Barbara Butler David Butler* Ellie Caulkins George Caulkins ’80* Max Caulkins ’87* Leslie Cavness* Mimi Chenoweth* Doug Childs* Jason Cooper ’84 Amy Corrigan Ida Daniel*

David Dudley* Bernie Dvorak Michelle Eidson Spike Eklund* Adam Farver ’92 Yvette Frampton John Freyer, Jr. ’92 Valerie Gates ’69* Alison Gillis John Gowen, Sr.* Kate Gulick Crawford Hamilton ’75* Barbara Hamman* Arlene Hirschfeld* A. Barry Hirschfeld* Courtney Dorn ’91 Hughes* Ivo Jurek

Wendy Wolf ’71 Kaufman* Don Kirkpatrick* Sara Knickerbocker

Amie Knox* Judy Koff* John Kuntz Geoff Lord* Clif Louis* Lanny Martin* Carol McDermott* Dirk McDermott* Rosemarie Murane* Bill Nash* Mimi Saavedra Shalini Sharma Leigh Sinclair* Sarah Martin ’95 Stettner Marcia Strickland* Jeff Susman ’91 Seth Terry ’83* Ben Walton* Graham Williams ’92

* Former Trustee  Deceased

A common theme that resonated with all of us was how Graland not only educated our kids and instilled values but also taught them the importance of community. Graland was physically around the corner from our house and probably the first community my girls were a part of. That need to build community has followed them through high school, college and their careers and living situations post college.

- Judy Koff, Former Graland Trustee

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EMPLOYEES

Graland is grateful for its faculty and staff - past and present - who give of their time, their talent, their resources and their spirit...each and every day.

Anonymous (4) Barbara Acker* Jennifer Adams Andrean Andrus* Julia Annison* Juan Aragon

Liza Baker Sarah Baldwin Lisa Barone Katie Bayer* Elle Becker

Jack Bell

Reva Benson Victoria Bontempi Juan Botello Helen Boyd* Matt Brown Marielle Bruant-Carlson Edie Buchanan* Sarah Burgess Hilary Burrall* Erik Burrell Heidi Byczko Tony Catanese* Ellie Caulkins* Marti Champion Jorge Chavez Jen Chen Maleia Clarke Josh Cobb Katie Cohen

Jolene Collier Ryan Collier Steve Collins

Hope Connors ’78* Susie Cook* Katy Cooper Andrea Crane Candace Cross* Jean Davis Elise de Geus Tammielin Dean Ann Deboe Wendy Demartini Ben DeVoss Abigail Digel Andy Dodge Meggan Dodge Elky Dorman Jessica Dufresne* Ben Duke ’68* Elizabeth Duncan Tracy Eisenberg Bob Elisha* Christie Elsner Sam Epperly Ashleigh Finn Lisa Flannery Sara Flansburg Carol Fowler Hope Gardner Kelly Gaudet

Honey Goldberg* Oscar Gonzalez Jessica Goski

Liza Grant ’79* Jenny Grimm Justine Hall Cole Hamilton ’06 Ji Han Kay Hanson* Charlene Haskett Sabrina Haug Dan Hazlett Phil Hickey* David Hill Beth Hower* George Hower* Karyn Huberman Holly Hudson Anita Humeyumptewa Tony Ianni Cyril Isaac Kevin Isaac Sarah Jackson Christi James Molly Johnson Tim Johnson* Skip Jones* Jennifer Kandel Sean Keefe Brice Keefer Sally Kennedy*

Tara Kochevar Herb Kress* Joan Kuntz* John Kuntz* Julie Lachance Nancy Landolfi Rachel Lane Annie Lassiter Katy Laurie Tara Lavizzo Elizabeth Leddy Courtney Leigh Annica Lester Jessica Levy Robyn Levy* Kimm Lucas Tera Malyszko Aimee Marth Jane Maslanka Mitch Masters Ronni McCaffrey* Courtney Menk Betsy Metcalfe Megan Meyers

Alexis Michalos Justin Miera Lisa Miller* Katie Mimnall Fran Montoya Claudia Morales Tracey Morrell

* Former Employee

I continue to support the community of learners that comprise Graland because they prize how something is taught as much, or even more, than they appreciate what is taught. They seek to both model and develop the habits and skills of composing meaningful questions and seeking valid answers, and these are invaluable lifelong skills.

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Robin Morris*

Rosemarie Murane*

Lealy Murphy

Aaron Murray

Cathy Naughton

Tara Neeley

Jorge Negrete Guzman

Di Nestel*

Kristin Newman

Nanette Newman

Katey Nyquist

Julie O’Connor

Todd O’Malley

Dan O’Neill

Susan Osgood*

Agnes Palej*

Kelly Palma

Gaby Perez Guillen

Anna Phelan

Jacqueline Purdy-Davis

Dalia Quezada

Diana Quezada

Israel Ramirez Dana Rankin

Nan Remington

Vanessa Renner

Rhoda Resnick*

Saul Reyes Jr.

Kathy Riley

Sarah Robinson-Jones

Lisa Ross

Carly Rothschild Sharon Rouse*

Casey Russell Lorenzo Salas

Anna Natassja Scheitler ’13

Megan Schmid

Dave Schott

Lisa Schreiner

Mary Helen Sheehan

Roie Shields*

Sarah Shutts

Amy Silver

Emma Simmons

Leigh Sinclair*

Lori Smith Linda Solorio

Gail Sonnesyn* Nikki Spiers

Amy St. John

Julie Stretz

David Taylor

Donald Thomas*

Marty Twarogowski

Helen Valiant

Ezequiel Vazquez

Kelly Viseur

Jeri Volpe

Carrie VonderHaar

Barb Wagner*

Kristin Eklund ’88 Weber*

Jessica Williams

Kieffer Williams

Parthenia Williams Caroline Woodruff

Julie Woodruff

Pat Yost Sarah Young Rocio Zeiler

* Former Employee

Throughout the Grade 2 Bio Expo, students research a historical figure that positively impacted the world and invent an item that would have helped them with a problem. This project develops research and formal writing skills while incorporating innovative thinking and empathy so that students can connect with the historical figure.

During their unit on Ancient Mesopotamia, Grade 5 students worked together to build levees, channels, and reservoirs around a river. Afterward, they tested their structures’ durability by releasing marbles down the river during a gradewide competition!

PARENTS

Graland is grateful for its parent community and the true partnership parents forge with the school in developing students to pursue intellectual excellence and become engaged citizens and thoughtful leaders. Thank you to all parents - past and present - who made financial contributions during the 2021-22 school year.

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Abdul Abdullahi and Inttisar Mume Steven and Jeanette Abelman* David and Katherine Abrahams Steve and Jen Adams

Justin and Sarah Albert Jim Alexee and Leticia Martinez Todd and Sarah Alijani* Seth and Jaime Miller ’97 Altman Adonis Ameen-Moore and Kaylan Celestin Brad and Christy Anderson Bill and Andrean Andrus* David and Betty Arkell* Ryan Arney and Marisa Hudson-Arney* Guy and Liz Arnold* David and Anna Asarch Ryan and Leah Ashley Erin Autrey

Bob and Linda Averbach* Scott and Cherie Axelrod* Steve ’77 and Lisa Bain* David and Liza Baker George and Kalliope Balafas Jimmy and Kostula Balafas Colin and Jessica Barclay Brian ’83 and Elise Barish* Adam ’91 and Jill Barkin

Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin* Federico Bass Villarreal and Marcela Flores De La Pena Fred and Barb Baumann* Had and Betsy Beatty* Luke ’86 and Susan Beatty

The Belcher Family Michael and Shannon Bell Chris and Reva Benson* Ryan and Jennifer Bergsieker Kate Bermingham ’73* Vern Berry and Jenny Wood ’74* Paul and Jane Bierman-Lytle* George Bishop III and Lynn Bishop* Louis Bissette III and Erica Bissette William Bivens, Jr. and Larissa Luhrs* Ken and Keri Blair

The Blair Dvorak Family John Blythe and Pamela Crouch Blythe* Harvey and Katya Bograd Jon-Erik ’92 and Brooke Borgen Justin ’91 and Tobey Borus* Adam and Natalie Drucker ’99 Boscoe Chase ’95 and Amanda Boswell Aaron and Jennifer Bowlds

Brewster Boyd, Sr. and Helen Boyd* David and Amy Brenner Stephen and Laura Brown Stuart and Ingvild Brown* Trevor and Margaret Brown* Bo and Lauren Brownstein Darren and Molly Bruce Kyle Brunger and Jessica Perrill ’93 Thomas Buchanan III and Edith Buchanan* Tim and Nancy Buese* Aaron ’89 and Brooke Burgamy Susan Burgamy* Daniel and Sarah Burgess Barbara Butler

David Butler* Christopher and Heidi Byczko Ross and Windy Camidge Dan and Christina Cantor Edwin and Catherine Carlson Jeff and Katie Carnes Ivan Castro and Amber Kilker Ellie Caulkins* George Caulkins III ’80 and Christina Caulkins* Max ’87 and Ramey Caulkins* Charles Cavness, Jr. and Leslie Cavness* Jonathan and Aubrey Chambers Steve Chambers and Megan Bee ’86 Chris and Bethany Chang Jorge and Toshia Chavez Brian and Jen Chen* Doug and Jocelyn Childs* Garrett Chism and Julia Annsion Seth and Lucy Chused Charles and Sarah Clark Brady and Maleia Clarke Josh and Oakley Cobb* Eric and Carolyn Coble* Dan Cohen and Mara Kailin Larry ’81 and Katie Cohen* Charles and Joann Schauer ’82 Cole* Jonathan and Aimee-Alyce Coleman Ryan and Jolene Collier Jennifer Daniel ’90 Collins Steve and Shannon Collins Chris and Katherine Colvin Hope Connors ’78* Duke and Heidi Cooley Jason ’84 and Sara Drucker ’89 Cooper David and Molly Coors Brad and Sara Corr Peter and Amy Corrigan

Denny and Liza Coughlin Jeff Cuneo and Carrie Meek Rich and Emily Cunningham Lourenco Da Silva and Christina Montez Tom and Autumn Dadourian Ida Daniel* Matthew and Diana Davidow Alden Davis and Jacqueline Purdy-Davis* Christopher and Lauren Davis Jim and Cari Dawson* Brian Day and Marisa Day Echaniz Jason and Jessica Day Betsy Dennig* Ben and Jenny DeVoss* Wes and Ruth Hall ’01 Dial Andy and Meggan Dodge Mary Dominick* Matt and Elky Dorman* Forest and Robin Dorn Hunter ’97 and Alice Dorn* David and Angel Drucker* David and Jude Dudley* Daryl and Jessica Dufresne Ben Duke III ’68 and Laurie Duke* Zachary and Kelsey Dworkis Patrick and Pauline Edelmann Alessandro and Taciane Eichstaedt Sam and Michelle Eidson John Eisinger, Jr. and Kelly Eisinger Peter ’94 and Catherine Eklund Spike and Nan Eklund* Vicki Emery ’66*

Fred Emich IV and Alexis Emich Garet Essin and family Craig and Sarah Everson Jean-Philippe and Jennifer Failyau Adam ’92 and Melissa Farver Charles Farver, Sr. and Karen Farver* Matt and Tira Feierstein Pablo Fernandez and Shalini Sharma Josh and Beth Finke Eddie and Rhiannon Fisher Darren and Blake Fisk Thomas and Jamie Fitzgerald David and Jami Forschner Chris and Yvette Frampton Stephanie Frankel ’91 and Nicole Neuschler Stuart and Karen Frankel* Robert and Amy Frankmore Mike and Rebecca Freed John ’97 and Casey Frey John Freyer, Jr. ’92 and Andi Freyer

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* Former Parent  Deceased

Science in Lower School is a time of exploration, discovery, and fun. Students first learn to embrace and pursue their natural curiosity to explore such topics as animals, rocks, and the solar system. Hands-on activities inspire budding scientists to investigate, question, and seek answers.

John Freyer, Sr. ’63 and Ginny Freyer* Peter Fuhr and DeeAnn Rivera

Robert Fuller II and Virginia Fuller* David and Stephanie Gannaway Chad and Liz Gardner Alexander and Emily Garnett John and Martha Gart* Valerie Gates ’69* Kelly Gaudet* Sam Gaudet* Chris and Erika Gebhardt Chris and Dani Gebhart David Gerhardt and Tatum McArthur Hilary Gerlach*

Brendan Gill and Meredith Berlin Paul and Alison Gillis Chad and Lisa Glauser George and Jenn Glyphis Chris ’81 and Linda Godfrey Clarke Godfrey II and Katherine Godfrey* Matt and Masae Gold Chuck and Honey Goldberg* Todd and Angie Goldberg Oscar Gonzalez and Kristy Vance Ken and Jessica Goski

John Gowen, Sr. and Susan Gowen* Greg Graeber and Jackie Bove Jason and Regan Graybill John Gribbin and Paige Dorn ’94 Jay and Jennifer Grimm Michael and Hillary Grippaldi Sam Gubbels and Ann Curtis Michael Guillemette and Melinda Pasquini

Ron Guillot, Jr. and Alexandra Theriault Ryan and Kate Gulick Mikhail Gurfinkel and Jessica Bing Gurfinkel Crawford ’75 and Sue Hamilton* Dick and Barbara Hamman Scott ’96 and Brooke Hamman* David and Jen Hamrick Alex and Jennifer Hardie Michael and Amy Harper Todd Harrington and Rebecca Valdez ’89 Tom and Alexis Hart Patrick ’85 and Pam Hatcher Armand and Melissa Hatzidakis John and PollyBeth Hawk Eric and Maren Hayes Erik and Mollie Helen Kerri Heninger Charles Henry and Cynthia Crews* Brian Heselton* Thomas Hey and Jennifer Grin Hey Patrick Hill and Stefanie Walker A. Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld* Hayden ’91 and Elana Hirschfeld Aaron and Jennifer Hodges Bob and Becky Holman* Josh ’94 and Kerri Holman Marc and Kristen Holtzman Timothy and Gail Hommertzheim Alex ’96 and Margaret Hoover Andy and Jeanie Hoover* Chevis Horne, Jr. and Jan Kennaugh* Adam and Stefanie Howarth Ryan ’86 and Gwin Howsam David and Karyn Huberman Charles and Holly Hudson Mark and Courtney Dorn ’91 Hughes*

Dustin and Caroline Hull Aleks ’81 and Anita Humeyumptewa* Davis and Laura Hurley Tim and Bailey Hurley Daren and Courtney Hutchison Tom and Alex Iseman Alan and Jennifer Jacobs Phil and Samantha Jacobson Chris and Kim Fuller ’86 Jacoby* Michael and Christi James* Andrew and Maggie Jarrett Andrew and Daniela Jaworski Carl and Kellie Jenkins Richard and Dara Johnson Rob and Christina Johnson* Timothy and Kie Johnson* Chas Jones and Jill Cowperthwaite ’69* Skip Jones and Elizabeth Browning John Jordan, Jr. and Ann Jordan Tom Jordan and Diane Woodworth-Jordan Robert Jornayvaz III and Louisa Jornayvaz* Ivo and Heather Jurek Malik Kahook and Nida Awadallah Kimihito and Tomoko Kamori* Laurence and Jennifer Kandel* Jason and Aleksandra Kaplan Bob and Wendy Wolf ’71 Kaufman* Sean and Alexis Kearns Jim Kelley and Amie Knox* Timothy ’58 and Sally Kennedy* Jeremy Kimball and Danijela Gazibara Alexander and Amanda Kinsey Don and Liza Kirkpatrick* Ryan ’94 and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Taylor ’88 and Molly Kirkpatrick Larry and Amy Kirshenbaum

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* Former Parent

Jeff and Marnie Klein

Fred and Greer Kneip David and Judy Koff* Kyle and Natalie Koontz Julian ’89 and Marguerite Hitchens ’91 Korber

Gabe Koroluk and Amy Zupon William and Jacalyn Kroupa Alex Shapiro and Michelle Kuba Paul and Paige Kushner Frank Laden Winston Lapham and Jennifer Marsico Lapham Chris and Samantha Larkins Alan and Tara Lavizzo John and Shannon Le Bel John and Elizabeth Leddy Matt and Rebecca Ledges John Lee and Chloe Kim Cecil and Stephanie Lepard Andy and Robyn Levy* Greg and Laura L’Herault Kristian ’95 and Blair Lichtenfels Leslie Liedtke* Jon and Cori Lin Meredith Linker Bloomberg Lance and Amanda Poe ’00 Little Anthony and Christine Loeffler Rob Lohr and Laura Bonnett-Lohr* Geoff Lord, Sr. and Marty Lord Clif and Rosella Louis* Daniel ’00 and Olivia Louis Tim and Kimm Lucas Philip Lucks and Kimberly Ann Wagner Kent and Elizabeth Lund* Ben Lusher ’99 and Nicole Graham-Lusher Jed and Lara MacKenzie Akash and V Madiah Kevin ’84 and Andrea Mahoney*

Ken Malo, Jr. and Kay Malo* Daniel and Tera Malyszko Lawrence Mandes and Kimberly Allen Brian ’93 and Meredith Mankwitz Scott and Kelley Manley Chris and Tammy Marsico* Peter and Mari Marsico Lanny and Sharon Martin* Mitch and Heidi Masters Jose Mata Camacho and Teodora Montes

Trejo

Scott and Karen Mattice Bo Maurer and Lisa Ahrendt Julian and Brooke McClean Brendan McCormick and Kathryn Lucks Dirk and Carol McDermott* Ryan ’95 and Emily McGee Zac and Mary McGrath Patrick McKinstry and Angelica Daneo Brian and Bobbi McPherson Betsy Metcalfe Drew Meyers and Melissa Cheong Justin and Jennifer Miera David ’99 and Bryn Miller Hans Miller and Heather French Kyle and Lisa Miller* Rick and Mindy Miller* Tyler Miller and Amy Silver Paul and Robin Morris* Stephen and Jennifer Moss Omar Mubarak and Leslie Rose Ed Murane ’78* Rosemarie Murane* Amanda Murphy Matt Murphy Aaron and Vicki Murray Brian and Laura Murray Jonathan ’89 and Amy Nash William and Barbara Nash* Matt Neren

Aaron and Kristin Newman

Stephen and Nanette Newman* Juan Noguera and Mimi Saavedra

Haeman and Afsaneh Noori

Brett and Julie O’Connor David and Rosaleigh Olivas

Andrew and Elaine Oliver

Blake ’98 and Emily O’Shaughnessy Ryan ’93 and Griffen O’Shaughnessy Carmelo Paglialunga and John Reilly Drew and Lisa Palmer

Jonathan Palmer and Dominic Vaiana Matthew and Cynthia Palmer Ted and Healy Parks Ian and Meagan Partilla Zach ’87 and Anuschka Pashel* Jessica Peck

Pranav and Kavitha Periyalwar Jake and Trisha Perlman Judith Perrill*

Pete Perry and Maeve McGrath* Dan and Erin Petrush Ryann Peyton and Sara Knickerbocker Kevin and Jeni Planegger Adam and Anne Poe*

Max Popov and Tatyana Chashnik Arlan Preblud and Leigh Sinclair* Andrew and Emily Prouse Matt and Anne Quallick Danyelle Randolph Michael and Hallman Ray Bekah Raymor-Stewart Nathan and Alison Reed Tom Reed* Bob and Ellie Reiter Joe and Danielle Remington Rhoda Resnick* Brandon and Deb Ridenour Richard and Michele Right* Tom and Kathy Riley Chris and Carol Roberts Brandon and Lisa ’99 Rogoff Daniel and Jennifer Rohan Jorge Romo and Amy Nichols Dan and Kelly Rosenberg Alex and Lisa Ross Cory and Elizabeth Marsico ’05 Ross Erik and Carly Rothschild Erik and Lauren Ruben Ben and Katherine Rubin John and Leslie Russell Matt and JJ Rutherford* Mark Ryan, Jr. and Ann Ladd ’87 Ryan Ron and Julie Sachs

Through classes known as “ICE” (Innovation, Creativity, and Expression), Graland Middle Schoolers can dive even deeper into their passions by choosing electives, such as World Drumming, that spark their interests.

David Sadoff and Zak Vasquez Francois and Catherine Safieddine Chris ’87 and Christy Sanchez* Fernando Sanchez and Margaret YoungSanchez* Brian and Becky Schaub Kirk Scheitler and Samantha Padilla Scheitler*

Alan Schindler and Nicole Lonsway Max and Megan Schmid Daren Schmidt and Susan Bain-Schmidt Eric Schmidt and Cristina Dugan Scott and Katie Schoelzel*

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PARENTS CONTINUED * Former Parent

PARENTS CONTINUED

Jenny Scholes ’95 Terry and Elaine Scholes* Daniel Schrader and Megan Meyers Timothy Schuetz and Anna Phelan Ken and Elana Schwartzreich* Marc and Megan Scremin Dara Deshe

Zachary Segal

Gil ’95 and Lauren Selinger Howie and Marilyn Selinger* Scott and Page Sepic Rordan and Amanda Shane Tim and Susanna Shannon Steve Sherick Josh and Maia Selinger ’98 Sidon Justin and Dina Silverman

Bill ’95 and Josephine Sinclair Greg Sissel and Therese Ivancovich Sissel Steve and Myra Skinner Amy Slothower Chris and Erin Smith Chris and Sheilah Smith Lee and Sarah Solomon

Gail Sonnesyn* Michael Spann and Diana Quezada Erik and Krista Speicher Sean and Sarah Spiegel Ben F. Stapleton IV and Stephanie Malliaris Stapleton David and Michele Steed CJ Steffen PJ Steffen

Paul and Laura Steinwald Andrew and Sarah Martin ’95 Stettner Gary and Sophie Steuer Stephen and Lisa Storey

Don Strasburg and Jenny Baker-Strasburg Marcia Strickland* Craig and Mary Stromberg Tom Suehr and Sam Martin Drew and Leanna Sultan Alex Sun and Liz Robinson ’98 Jeff ’91 and Ginger Susman Rob ’94 and Suzie Susman James and Alexis Sutton Jay and Lauren Tankersley Rob and Judy Tate* Brian and Natasha Taylor Seth ’83 and Jennifer Terry* Edward Tetteh and Stella Affare James Thom and Judy Zhu Don and Marcia Thomas* Jay and Melissa Thomas Jeter ’95 and Meagan Thomas David Thomson ’95 and Madeley Rincon Feria Sandy Thomson, Jr. and Dottie Thomson* Coble Thurman and Julia Dobbins ’87 Esteban and Olivia Tinoco Keith and Margaux Trammell Paul and Margaret Troia Stephen Tsai and Sonya Bassaly Chris and Ashley Tulp Brian and Amy Turner Marty and Leslie Twarogowski Drew and Kristy Unthank Mathew Van Alstyne and Catherine Grimes Patrick and Tami Vinson* Eric ’89 and Kara Vinton Jake Walker and Sara Barton Aaron and Lisa Walters Ben and Lucy Ana Walton* Jason Wang and Soojin Kim Drew and Nicole Warot

David ’92 and Nadia Watts Joe and Kristin Eklund ’88 Weber* Kyle and Emily Weber Rick Wedgle* Gordie and Alexis Wilson ’96 Weightman Cody and Jacqueline Weitzel Jason and Jessica Werner Todd West and India Champion Kris and Laura Whalen Jerome and Mariah Wheaton Matthew and Tanja Wheeler Darius and Marsa White Andrew and Joanne Wichern Dustin and Japera Walker ’02 Wilkison* Bob and Audrey Williams Graham ’92 and Caro Williams Jessica Williams Parthenia Williams*

T.H. Williams and Rochelle Maki-Williams Phil and Anya Winslow Court and Cullen Wold Matthew and Katie Wold Dan and Laura Wolf Julie Wolfe Adam and Cari Wolff Bryan and Elizabeth Wright Adam ’86 and Adrine Writer* Ben and Blair Wullschlager Dan Yamagishi and Sharol Preisser Mike Yang and Sarah Nagle-Yang Tony Yao and Deborah Yim Mark and Becky Yoder Bob Young, Jr. and Chris Parisi Patrick and Tricia Youssi Paul and Anne Austin ’95 Zeckser Tom and Rocio Zeiler* Brad Zigler and Lauren Ramsay Scott and Julie Zimbelman

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“The teachers, dynamic curriculum, and community at Graland have created a supportive and encouraging environment in which our kids have thrived. They are always excited to share ideas, stories, and lessons at the end of the day. We love being part of this community and it inspires us to volunteer and contribute to the Annual Fund.”
-Michelle Kuba and Alex Shapiro, Graland Parents
* Former Parent

GRANDPARENTS

Graland is grateful for the grandparents who enrich our community as they enrich their grandchildren’s lives. The school values grandparents’ wisdom, warmth and generosity. Thank you for sharing these gifts - and your grandchildren - with Graland.

Anonymous (5)

George and Dee Alexee Phil and Julie Allen Richard and Patricia Allen David Auchterlonie and Barbara Keller Bob and Linda Averbach David and Liz Barclay

Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin Lynn Barnes

Had and Betsy Beatty Karl and Gail Becker

The Belcher Family Rick and Christine Bergsieker Tom and Trinda Bishop Richard and Shirley Bolton Trevor and Margaret Brown* John and Rosemary Brownrigg Martin and Debbie Buckley The Buettner Family Foundation for Leigh and Al Buettner Susan Burgamy Chuck Cannon ’65 and Laurie Baxter Jim and Dora Cash Ellie Caulkins*

Marvin and Bonnie Champion Evgeny Chashnik Richard and Hilary Clark John and Bayard Cobb* Wilbur Collins and Thea Townsend Linda Corry

Jim and Jana Cuneo Patrick and Janet Curran Dick and Kris Davidson John and Debbie Davis

J. Holly DeBlois Ari and Ann Deshe Don Dolan Forest and Robin Dorn David and Angel Drucker Spike and Nan Eklund* Vicki Emery ‘66

Betsy Farver

Charles Farver, Sr. and Karen Farver Stuart and Karen Frankel

John Freyer, Sr. ‘63 and Ginny Freyer Robert Fuller II and Virginia Fuller* Jane Gebhart Sophia Glyphis Clarke Godfrey II and Katherine Godfrey Chuck and Honey Goldberg* Jim and Elaine Hackett

Jeff and Sue Hadden Jim Hafemeister Dick and Barbara Hamman Steven and Sandra Hardie Gary and M.L. Hill A. Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld Robert and Diane Hochstadt Bob and Becky Holman Andy and Jeanie Hoover Woody and Gayle Hunt Rick and Lisa Hurst Mike and Joan Iseman Norman and Jane Jacobs Joseph and Debra Jaggers Dennis and Kathy Jakubowski Bob and Carol Jancar George and Susu Johnson Dudley and Virginia Kimball Terrance King* Don and Liza Kirkpatrick Fred Kneip, Sr. and Susan Kneip Herb and Darlene Kress* Oliver and Marie LeBlanc III Stephen and Sandra Linker Clif and Rosella Louis Chris and Tammy Marsico Lanny and Sharon Martin Anthony Mataya III and Mikelle BryantMataya William Materna Ford and Christine Maurer David and Barb McGrath Paky McKinstry Wendy Melvin John Mettler III and Ellie Lowry Larry and Linda Meyer Edwin and Donna Miera Kyle and Lisa Miller Rick and Mindy Miller Rosemarie Murane* Madison and Suzanne Murphy William and Barbara Nash Lee Osterman and Elissa Topol Jack and Andrea Palmer John and Vera Pardee Judith Perrill Pete Perry and Maeve McGrath Linda Peters Alan and Martha Petrush Patrick and Jaleh Peyton Adam and Anne Poe

Arlan Preblud and Leigh Sinclair* Micky Prelogar Chris and Ann Pruitt Joyce Raynor Greg and Patti Rees Mary Jane Reilly Brad and Nan Remington Jane Risley Richard Robinson and Nina Saks Cliff and Bon Roemer Steven and Cordelia Rosenberg Randy and Nancy Ross Richard and Nan Ruben Jerry and Terry Rubin Oswald and Lillian Saavedra Darell and Re Schmidt Terry and Elaine Scholes Bob and Linda Sebo Howie and Marilyn Selinger Mike and Mary Sue Shannon Stephen and Lynn Sherick Barby Sidon Elvin and Irmi Smith Clint and Katie Smullyan George Solorio, Jr. and Linda Solorio* Laurence and Joan Sorkin Nancy Stamper Benjamin Stapleton III ‘58 Steve and Ginger Stookesberry EJ and Mona Strassburger Jim and Julie Stretz* Marcia Strickland* G. Jack Tankersley and Jennifer Evans Dan and Kate Taylor Sandy Thomson, Jr. and Dottie Thomson Mike and Linda Toohey Michael and Linda Wachtell Margie Weber Ted and Mary Wendell Alix White Smith Christopher Wiedenmayer, Sr. and Anne Wiedenmayer Mona Wineburg Phil and Ann Winslow Stephen and Marcella Wolf Beth Wright Ron Johnson and Pat Yost* Mary Ann Zupon

Former Grandparent

Deceased

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“We knew that Graland was the school for our family from the very first tour. Graland is quite clearly a family school where children are included, encouraged, and nurtured. James and Dylan love going to school every single day. Even in these young and formative stages of development, they are becoming curious, self-assured, compassionate citizens.”

-Liz Barclay,
Graland Grandparent Save the Date: Grandparents & Special Friends Day April 21, 2023

Knighting has been a Graland tradition for 77 years, and it remains a rite of passage for Grade 5 students today. Students prepare for the formal ceremonies by learning about medieval life in their history classes, designing and painting their own shields, and accomplishing tasks at home that teach them about selflessness and service.

ALUMNI

Dear Graland Alumni Community,

It has been an honor and pleasure to work with fellow Graland Alumni Board (GAB) members as well as the school leadership to represent, support, and engage with Graland alumni. During the 2021-22 school year the Alumni Board prioritized welcoming alumni back to campus while likewise furthering our virtual offerings so that alumni outside of the Denver metro area could remain engaged and connected with Graland.

Graland Alumni Connections:

We are so proud of the strong connection so many alumni have to Graland and how so many of these alumni continue to stay involved and play critical roles at the school to this day. This includes:

• 56 current parents are Graland alumni

• 7 trustees are Graland alumni

• 18 former trustees are Graland alumni

• 6 grandparents are Graland alumni

• 3 faculty/staff members are Graland alumni

• 22 alumni board members

Alumni Event Participants:

It is with immense gratitude that I also thank the more than 200 alumni who attended the alumni annual events that were held both in person and virtually:

• The Fall Cocktail Party honoring the 2022 Nancy Nye Priest Alumni award recipient, Ken Cooper ‘70

• The winter Young Alumni event

• 8th-grade Capstone Speaker Series

• Alumni Panel: The Journey of Entrepreneurship

• Annual Graland Reunion with the presentation of the Ruth Gorham Alumni Award to Ben Duke ’68, and celebrating the retirement of master teachers Annie Lassiter and Cathy Kosal Naughton H’97, as well as the milestone alumni years ending in 2’s and 7’s

Thank You, Alumni Donors

I am pleased to report that 253 alumni showed their support for Graland by making gifts to the school in 2021-22. Of those donors, more than 60, ranging from the class of 19532021, collectively contributed more than $25,000 including matching funds during our first-ever Graland Alumni Giving Day on 2/22/2022.

Alumni gifts were directed to the Graland Annual Fund, financial aid, the school Archives, the Inspire Campaign for faculty compensation, the Nancy Nye ‘39 Priest Memorial Fund, the Bradley Thomas Memorial Fund, and the Robert Romero Scholarship Fund. It is affirming to see alumni demonstrate their chance to “pay it forward” by making gifts to support today’s students and teachers!

Get Connected, Get Involved

I encourage you to reach out to me or to any Alumni Board member listed here to learn more about the GAB and the many ways that you can get involved. We would be happy to suggest ideas, events, or volunteer opportunities where you can immediately play a role in supporting Graland and its ever-growing alumni community.

And please do not let the passage of time or the fact that you may live outside of Denver be a hesitation to get reconnected with Graland. We want alumni involvement across the decades and from across the globe! We welcome your participation - please reach out!

Passing the Torch

Finally, I also wish to share my appreciation for members of the Graland Alumni Board. These alumni leaders’ active engagement and dedication help create many events, activities and opportunities for connection throughout the school year - thank you.. It has been my greatest pleasure to serve as the GAB President over the past two years and I am excited to pass the torch to Jamie Miller ‘97 Altman. Jaime will be a wonderful leader for the GAB community and I look forward to witnessing her leadership.

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2021-22 Graland Alumni Board

Executive Committee

David

Board Members

Jim

Alumni Board Mission Statement

The Alumni Board recognizes that our alumni are the main link to Graland’s past. Therefore, it is our responsibility to foster this unique relationship to enhance the present environment and help shape the future experiences of generations to come. We seek to achieve this by encouraging alumni involvement with the school, representing alumni interests and advocating life-long learning in accordance with the missions and longstanding traditions of the school.

Would you like to Volunteer or join the Alumni Board?

Check out these different opportunities for staying involved:

Kevin

Ex Officio Members: Josh Cobb Jessica Goski Cathy Naughton Anna Natassja

Jeri Volpe

Alumni Giving Day

had its first-ever Alumni Giving Day! During this day of giving over

On 2/22/2022,

came together to raise more than

Alumni classes ranged from 1953-2021. Thank

to everyone who participated throughout the day!

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Watts ’92 - President Jaime Miller ‘97 Altman - President-Elect Sean Offner ‘09 - Secretary
Arneill ’66 Ellie Atkeson ‘03 Andrew Bourke ’01 Jason Cooper ’84 Sara Drucker ‘89 Cooper Georgia Grey ‘05 Patrick Jobin ‘01 Andrew Johnson ’84 Peter Johnson ’81 Marguerite Hitchens ‘91 Korber Ali Levy ’00 Brent Levy ’98 Mimi Liedtke ‘02 Amanda Poe ‘00 Little Ed Murane ‘78 Ann Ladd ‘87 Ryan
Schoelzel ‘07 Jennifer Scholes ‘95 Christina Freyer ‘97 Walker
Scheitler ‘13
Graland
60 members of our Alumni community
$25,000 for Graland. Participants’
you

Class of ’42

Graland is grateful for its alumni community and those who contribute in recognition of the impact of their Graland education.

Marcia Toll Saunders

Class of ’52

William Sweet III

Class of ’54

Dick Hart

Class of ’58

Nancy Newton

Terry Richmond, Jr. Benjamin Stapleton III Class of ’59 Dick Butterly

Class of ’60 Craig Stapleton Class of ’61 Skit Stapleton Class of ’62

Stirling Puck Class of ’63 Stephen Fitzpatrick John Freyer, Sr.

Class of ’64

Nancy Widmer Freeman Patty Kern Shelton Class of ’65 Chuck Cannon Terce Dines Andrea Sodano John Page Stull

Class of ’66

Jim Arneill IV Steve Bisbee

Vicki Emery Nancy Lamb Margaret Rawlinson Amy Wagner Stull

Class of ’67

Katherine Dines Cory Freyer David Mueller

Class of ’68

Catherine Coleman Winston Dines Ben Duke III Mark Romer

Class of ’69

Jill Cowperthwaite Marian Dines Valerie Gates Diane Gates Wallach

Class of ’71

Lorraine Higbie Fairmont Wendy Wolf Kaufman Mary Tennes

Class of ’72

Felice Haskell Karen Langsley

Class of ’73 Kate Bermingham

Class of ’74 Polly Holyoke David Thomas Jenny Wood

Class of ’75 Crawford Hamilton Darwin Toll

Class of ’76 Samuel Marquis, Jr.

Class of ’77 Steve Bain

Class of ’78 Robert Bruhn, Jr. Hope Connors Edward Murane Edward Sweeney Christopher Toll

Class of ’79 Liza Grant

Class of ’80 George Caulkins John Corsello Peter Murane Amy Rosenberg Flip Rosenberry Patrick Shafroth

Class of ’81 Anonymous Larry Cohen Christine McCulloch Gardner Chris Godfrey Phil Hickey (H) Aleks Humeyumptewa Marcia Toll

Class of ’82 Joann Schauer Cole Scott Cowperthwaite

Class of ’83

Anonymous Brian Barish David Caulkins Charles Owen Seth Terry

Class of ’84

Jason Cooper David Heller Kevin Mahoney Heather Falk Nolan J.J. Nora, Jr.

Class of ’85

Patrick Hatcher Mindy McCook Nelson Richard Zimmerman

Class of ’86 Anonymous Becky Alexis Luke Beatty Megan Bee Betsy Cregger Ryan Howsam Kim Fuller Jacoby Kaia Borgen Moritz Adam Writer

Class of ’87

Max Caulkins Julia Dobbins Brooke Bansbach Maloy Zachary Pashel Mary Peck Ann Ladd Ryan Chris Sanchez

Class of ’88 Taylor Kirkpatrick Sarah Buchanan Rose Jordy Shaw

Class of ’89

Aaron Burgamy Sara Drucker Cooper Julian Korber Jonathan Nash Josh Patt Rebecca Valdez Eric Vinton

Class of ’90

Jennifer Daniel Collins Stacy Wagener Colodny JJ Eklund McGawn Jordy Singer

Class of ’91

Adam Barkin Justin Borus

Stephanie Frankel

Hayden Hirschfeld Courtney Dorn Hughes Damon Judd Marguerite Hitchens Korber Jeff Susman

Class of ’92 Jon-Erik Borgen Adam Farver John Freyer, Jr. Susan Givens Ben Ladd Cintra Pollack David Watts Graham Williams

Class of ’93 Brian Abrams Michael Barkin Jeremy Barron Brewster Boyd, Jr. Jeff Eldridge Dan Hamman Hisatake Kamori Brian Mankwitz Ryan O’Shaughnessy Jessica Perrill Jonathan Right

Class of ’94 Ali Waggener Boyd Paige Dorn Peter Eklund Josh Holman Yumiko Kamori Ryan Kirkpatrick David McMurtry Jennifer Pock Rob Susman

Class of ’95 Chase Boswell Kristian Lichtenfels Ryan McGee Jennifer Scholes Gil Selinger Bill Sinclair Sarah Martin Stettner Jeter Thomas David Thomson Anne Austin Zeckser

(H) honorary classmate

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Class of ’96

Aaron Goldhamer

Scott Hamman

Alexander Hoover

Emily Martin Jones

Ashley Larrick

Alexis Wilson Weightman

Class of ’97

Jaime Miller Altman

George Bishop IV Hunter Dorn

John Frey

Blake Fulenwider

David Harbaugh IV Vanessa Humes Katie Kirkpatrick Cathy Naughton (H)

Elizabeth Right Reiss Christina Freyer Walker Kenan Warner

Class of ’98

Makiko Kamori

Brent Levy

Blake O’Shaughnessy Liz Robinson

Joe Shipley Maia Selinger

Class of ’99

Natalie Drucker Boscoe Dane Harbaugh Ben Lusher David Miller Mia Wiessner Olney

Lisa Miller Rogoff Mike Saslow

Class of ’00

Jessica Braiman

Samuel Butler IV

Lauren Ayres Harrington Jessica Popkin Judson

Ali Levy

Amanda Poe Little Daniel Louis Austin Roberts

Class of ’01

Anonymous Andrew Bourke

Ruth Hall Dial

Isabel Whitcomb Howard Patrick Jobin

Class of ’02

Demitric Boykin

Amy Craig Gentile

Ali Kelley

Mimi Liedtke Jennifer Ridder Japera Walker Wilkison

Class of ’03

Elizabeth Arkell Eleanor Atkeson Brianna Bentley Molly Louis Myers

Class of ’04

Hilly Schoelzel

Class of ’05

Rebecca Abelman

Georgia Grey Elizabeth Marsico Ross

Class of ’06

Cole Hamilton John Hugh Liedtke

Lark Liedtke Annie Scott

Cort Woodruff

Class of ’07

Laura Abelman

Peter Arkell

Evan Gart Will Horne Kevin Schoelzel

Class of ’09

Sean Offner

Class of ’10

Jack McDermott

Class of ’12 Pierson Lund

Class of ’13 Anna Natassja Scheitler Sackett Terry

Class of ’14 Samuel Cohen Grace Masters Kohl Terry

Class of ’15 Anna Sanchez

Class of ’16 Christine Cole Kate Frankmore Wyatt Terry

Class of ’17

William Grawemeyer

Clara Masters

Angelina Murane Sage Phelps-Fast Alina Popov

Class of ’18

Hopie Brown Julia Cole Olivia Murane Stuart Terry

Class of ’19 Lauren Frankmore Rob Jacoby

Class of ’21

Ginna Jacoby Grace Lohr Levi Morris Sawyer Vinton

Class of ’23 Bianca Morris

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Follow the Graland Alumni Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram pages. Share your news and stay connected with social! Whether it’s exciting updates on your career, school, or life, we would love to share your news and accomplishments with the alumni community! Contact Anna Natassja Scheitler ’13 at ascheitler@graland.org or send us a DM through our alumni social media pages! @graland.alums @graland_alumni Graland Alumni Connections (H) honorary classmate

Graland Country Day School - What’s in a Name?

When the current school site was selected in 1928, can you picture what this area looked like? Imagine a wide-open, spacious prairie with only two buildings - the Cranmer Mansion at 200 Cherry Street and an old brick house built by John Leet. There was “nothing but sagebrush and prairie dogs to the east, farms, and dairies to the south, and the city camp to the west (now the Cherry Creek Shopping Center).”

The beginnings of Graland took place at various rented buildings near the downtown area, and the school was incorporated a few years later. The school leaders sought a desirable location for the new school. Ruth Porter Waring was a principal founder, and her husband, Dr. James J. Waring, was a pulmonary physician. He advocated for a site that would be healthy for the children “High on a hill, away from the smoke and air pollution in the lower-lying areas of the city.”

The idea of a “country day school” was very popular at the time and included principles of the new progressive movement in education. By good fortune, the Warings had developed a friendship with Mrs. Verner Reed, a philanthropist who owned tracts of land in the Hilltop and Country Club neighborhoods. When approached about the land, Mrs. Reed insisted on donating the land, and after consulting her lawyer, she deeded the majority of the school land, thirty lots, for $10.00 in the spring of 1928. Two other small land purchases in 1931 and 1939 completed the entire twoblock area.

Alumni Archives Committee Seeks Graland Memorabilia

If you have any Graland memorabilia you would like to donate or loan to our school Archives for display, please contact Anna Natassja Scheitler ‘13 at (303) 398-3623 or ascheitler@graland.org.

In the early years of the school, the school

was truly in a country setting. Colorado Boulevard was a dirt road, and there were no streets, sidewalks, or street lights.

Highly acclaimed architect and parent Jacque Benois Benedict was hired to design the new building, an elegant structure with special, wide windows to help capture the “open space, sunshine, and fresh air.”

According to Cope McWhinney ’36 Craven, the oldest living graduate of the school, the early students were driven to the new school by moms, dads, and carpools. Some families lived in the Country Club and Cheesman Park neighborhoods, others came from south Denver, Park Hill, and some even lived in the foothills. There were carpools, and when a car arrived, one of the teachers would make an announcement.

A special structure, probably constructed by gym and shop teacher Chester Preisser, was built to house a collection of typical farm animals - chickens, ducks, a pig, a horse, and a pair of donkeys, which also pulled a Sicilian cart full of children.

How fun it is to look back in time and imagine those earliest days when Graland was truly a country day school!

*Main source of information: “Climb Every Mountain - The Story of Graland Country Day School” by Rosemary Fetter

ALUMNIALUMNINEWS

Alumni Entrepreneur Panel

Alumni office

Daniel Louis

an

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On March 30th, 2022 the Graland Alumni Board’s Networking committee and the
held
Alumni Entrepreneur Panel. During the event, panelists Georgia Grey ’05,
’00, and Madi Rifkin ’12 shared their stories and gave insight into the diverse challenges, successes, and passions behind building and running a business. Thank you to Alumni Board Member and fellow entrepreneur Andrew Bourke ‘01 for organizing and moderating the panel, and thank you to all who were able to attend this virtual Zoom event. Move Up Day: Finley Steed ’21 Charlotte Smith ‘20 Maclaren Gulick ‘20 Sophia Johnson ‘21 Jimmy Manassee ‘19 Joseph Masters ‘21 Theresa Dowling ‘21 Cali Carr ‘21 Eve Weiner ‘20 Stella Jansen ‘21 Malia Schuler ‘19 During the May Move-Up Day event, Graland welcomed back alumni representatives from different high schools to speak with Grade 8. These young alumni continue to be involved as active members of the Graland community.

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Lauren Zurcher ‘13

In November 2021, Graland had the pleasure of welcoming back alumna Lauren Zurcher ‘13 for a kindergarten storytime in the library. Lauren is an author, illustrator, and cartoonist with two published children’s books, “They Call Me Lucky” and “Good Boy, Nicco.” After listening to the story “They Call Me Lucky,” the students completed a fun activity sheet about Lucky, the bunny in Lauren’s book.

Sara Francis ‘64

In early March, as Grade 6 prepared for the Southwest trip, alumna Sara Frances ‘64 visited with sixth graders to share about her time at Graland and her photography of the Southwest area. Students also gained insight into how to make their experience even more memorable.

Capstone speakers

In December, several alumni returned to Graland to share their life experiences and successes with current Grade 8 students. The distinguished speakers included President of Crusoe Energy, Cully Cavness ’02, of Sustainability and Beverage Packaging (North and Central America) at Ball Corporation, Sara Axelrod ’04, and Graland Alumni Board Member, current parent, and CoFounder of ABBY&FINN, Amanda Poe ’00 Little. While the speakers primarily returned to Graland to inspire students before their capstone project on the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, they also are a critical piece of tying Graland’s past to its future.

During their time on campus, each of the speakers visited a different Grade 8 classroom to share about their various business ventures, entrepreneurial experiences, passion for making a positive impact on the world, as well as how their time at Graland shaped them into the people and leaders they are today. Following the presentations, many of the students asked thoughtful and engaging questions and were left feeling motivated at the possibilities that life after Graland has to offer.

2021-22 ALUMNI AWARDS

Ken Cooper ‘70

The Nancy Nye Priest Alumni Award is presented to an extraordinary Graland alumnus or alumna who lives out the admirable qualities of Nancy Nye Priest, a graduate of the Class of 1939 and Graland faculty member who retired in 1995 after 43 years of teaching. Many remember Mrs. Priest as a role model who embodied the very spirit and soul of the school. An award in her name not only allows Graland to pay tribute to Mrs. Priest but to honor alumni who carry on her legacy of service, curiosity, passion, and loyalty.

Last year’s recipient, one of Graland’s first Black students, Ken Cooper ‘70, is a Pulitzer Prize winner, an author, and has been a newspaper reporter and editor for over 40 years. His outstanding contributions to the field of journalism have not only brought change to both the local and global community but are a direct reflection of what it truly means to live out Graland’s mission of being an engaged citizen and thoughtful leader.

The morning after being presented the Nancy Nye Priest Alumni Award, Mr. Cooper stopped by Graland Lower School and Middle School assemblies to answer student questions and to share how his experience at Graland ultimately shaped him into who he is today.

Ben Duke III ‘68

The Ruth Gorham Award is given to a member of the Graland alumni community whose service and dedication embody Ruth Gorham’s lifelong commitment to the school. A longtime educator, Ruth Gorham devoted her career to Graland, teaching French and English from 1930 until 1992. She is remembered as a mentor, a diligent school historian, as well as the de facto head of alumni relations at a time when a formal position did not exist. For this reason, it is particularly fitting that Graland alumnus Ben Duke received last year’s Ruth Gorham Award during Alumni Reunion, which was held on May 21, 2022.

Ben’s journey at Graland started as a student in 1959 when Georgia Nelson was the head of school. He later returned to Graland in 1993, serving as the director of development and leading annual and capital campaigns, managing publications, promoting faculty and staff engagement adn establishing the school’s first Alumni Association. Ben also established one of Graland’s most revered honors and traditions - the Master Teacher program.

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Do you have a friend among Graland alumni who you think would be an excellent recipient of the Nancy Nye Priest ‘39 or the Ruth Gorham Alumni Award? Visit graland.org/AlumniAwards to nominate an outstanding individual.

2021-22 Alumni Events 2022-23 ALUMNI EVENTS

Alumni Cocktail Party

JOIN US THIS YEAR

In addition to recognizing Ken Cooper ’70 as the 2021 Nancy Nye Priest Award recipient, Graland was pleased to welcome 85 alumni back to campus for the first in-person event since 2019. These alumni, joined by parents of alumni and faculty members, listened as Josh Cobb, Head of School, interviewed Ken Cooper on his career and time as a student at Graland.

Young Alumni Event

JOIN US THIS YEAR

Thursday, Oct. 27 6-8 p.m.

21+ event, join us on campus for complimentary beer, wine and appetizers. graland.org/AlumniParty

Thursday, Dec. 15 4:30-6 p.m.

Thank you to all the high school and college-aged alumni who attended the young alumni event in December 2021. We’re grateful for these alumni to come back to campus to socialize, play games, and visit with some of their favorite teachers.

Alumni Reunion

JOIN US THIS YEAR

Beyond acknowledging Ben Duke with the Ruth Gorham Award, Alumni Reunion likewise celebrated the alumni 2s and 7s classes - particularly the Class of 1997’s 25th Reunion and the Class of 1972’s 50th Reunion. In addition, retiring master teachers Anne Lassiter and Cathy Kosal Naughton H’97 were recognized and celebrated for their years of service to, and impact on, Graland and its students.

All alumni & Parents from the classes 2015-2022 are invited to this fun event that will be hosted on campus. **SERVICE PROJECT THIS YEAR!**

Saturday, May 20

21+ event, join us on campus for complimentary beer, wine and appetizers.

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Care, connection, balance, and belonging. These four words encapsulate the mission of the Graland advisory program - a program that is an integral part of the Middle School experience. Starting every school day in small advisory groups provides time each morning for our community to build supportive relationships, practice important character and life skills, and focus on our individual and collective well-being.

FRIENDS AND STUDENTS

Graland is grateful for all community members - including students, neighbors, and more - who choose to support our school.

Anonymous Michael Blend Jon Chanee Christian Nate Fotheringham

Ross Johnson Kathleen Patrick McGreevy Fisher Vinton ‘24

CORPORATION GIVING

Graland is grateful to the extended corporate community who recognizes and supports the value of a Graland education by matching donors’ gifts. Graland donors employed at the following companies doubled and/or tripled their donations with just a few simple clicks on their companies’ websites. These donors know that matching gifts are an easy way to make their donations go farther and deliver a bigger impact for our students, teachers and programs.

Anonymous (2)

Adelante Capital Management LLC Artisan Partners Limited Partnership Ascent Private Capital Management of U.S. Bank Atticus Equities Baird Foundation, Inc. BP Corporation North America Inc. Center Copy Printing Charles Schwab Foundation Matching Gift Program D.A. Davidson & Co. Dudley Article 11th Trust Gates Corporation Google Graland Parent Association

Johns Manville LLB Corporation Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Optum Oracle PDC Energy Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation Matching Gifts System1 TIAA-CREF

The Timken Company Charitable and Educational Fund UBS Community Impact and Corporate Responsibility VISA Xcel Energy Foundation

GIFTS IN KIND

Graland is grateful for all in-kind gifts the school received last year. From library books to health & safety supplies, each in-kind gift enhances the Graland experience and makes an impact on our students, teachers and programs.

Brewster Boyd, Sr. and Helen Boyd Spike and Nan Eklund Gastamo Group Lezlie Goldberg Michael and Amy Harper Wickliffe and Mary Hamilton ‘54 Hollingshead

Ronni McCaffrey and b Frank Paul and Robin Morris Parisi Foods Inc Jerry and Terry Rubin Tattered Cover Book Store

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SPECIAL FUNDS

Graland is grateful to donors who have established special, designated funds for the school over time. These funds further the school’s mission through a variety of ways in concert with the donors’ intention and purpose. These funds are active in their support of Graland; contributions may be made to all of the below funds at any time.

Nancy Nye Priest Memorial Fund

Donations to the Nancy Nye Priest Memorial Fund are designated for financial assistance to deserving students whose families cannot afford full tuition.

Anonymous

Phil Hickey H’81

Doug and Isabel Whitcomb ‘01 Howard Isabel and Doug Howard Family Charitable Fund

Diversity, Equity & Inclusivity Fund

Established in 2018 by Drs. Roger and Suzanne Barkin, the fund is designated to advance strategic diversity, equity, and inclusivity initiatives at the school including, but not limited to: professional development, faculty and staff recruitment, and the creation and execution of Community Day.

Anonymous

Barbara Acker and Gary Teper Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin Tony and Cindy Catanese Marti Champion Ryan and Jolene Collier The Colorado Health Foundation Felix and Wendy Demartini Dick Hart ‘54 Phil Hickey H’81 George and Beth Hower Kevin Isaac Libby Lane Katy Laurie Tim and Kimm Lucas Aimee Marth Katey Nyquist Patrick and Jaleh Peyton Ryann Peyton and Sara Knickerbocker Peyton Family Foundation Saul Reyes, Jr. Alex and Lisa Ross Anna Natassja Scheitler ‘13 Emma Simmons Nikki Spiers Mary Tensel ‘71 and Helen Hansel

Chris and Kim Fuller ‘86 Jacoby Herb and Darlene Kress Nancy Lamb ‘66 Richard and Michele Right Amy Sharp ‘99

Robert S. Romero, Sr. Scholarship Fund

The Robert S. Romero, Sr. Scholarship Fund was introduced in 2016 to recognize and honor Coach Romero upon his retirement after 39 years of teaching and coaching at Graland. This endowed fund will offer financial assistance in perpetuity to deserving students whose families cannot afford full tuition. Graland continues to strive to reach its goal to formally establish this fund within the school’s endowment and to officially name it in Coach Romero’s honor.

George Bishop IV ‘97 Evan Gart ‘07 Bob and Kay Hanson David Heller ‘84

Phil Hickey H’81 Rob Jacoby ‘19 Clara Masters ‘17

Dirk and Carol McDermott McDermott Family Foundation Mindy McCook ‘85 Nelson Charlie ‘83 and Kristina Owen Austin ‘00 and Sarah Roberts Kenan Warner ‘97

Virginia Addison Sodano Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was established in 1999 by Andrea Sodano ‘65 and named in memory of her mother. The scholarship funds are designated for a Graland student in a single-parent household.

Charles Norton III and Andrea Sodano ‘65 Virginia Addison Sodano Scholarship Fund

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Graland’s Archives & Heritage Project

Graland’s Archives and Heritage Project has allowed the school to digitize many historic photos, documents and yearbooks. Carefully culled memorabilia and themed images from the Archives are displayed in the Corkins Center in an effort to connect the school’s history to current students’ learning and enjoyment. Funds are needed to assure all archival materials can be properly preserved, stored and shared with the broad school community.

Jim Arneill IV ‘66 and Tudi Arneill

Steve ‘66 and Janine Bisbee

Tyson Dines III ‘65

Nancy Widmer ‘64 Freeman Liza Grant ‘79

Phil Hickey H’81

Hisatake Kamori ‘93

Kimihito and Tomoko Kamori Makiko Kamori ‘98

Yumiko Kamori ‘94

Angelina Murane ‘17 Ed Murane ‘78 Olivia Murane ‘18

Bradley Thomas Memorial Fund

Established in 1992 by Don and Marcia Thomas, the Bradley Thomas Memorial Fund was created as a tribute to their late son, Brad ‘72. Donations to the fund help offset the cost of drug and alcohol prevention education provided annually to middle school students.

Chris and Kim Fuller ‘86 Jacoby Karen Langsley ‘72

David Miller and Katherine ‘67 Dines David Thomas ‘74 and Kathryn Lester Don and Marcia Thomas

If you are interested in contributing to one of these special funds, or establishing your own, contact

Jessica Goski, Director of Development at jgoski@graland.org or 303-336-3705.

Samantha Loewi Scholarship Fund

Begun in 2012, the Sam Loewi Fund was initiated to enhance training for students, teachers and parents with regard to diversity and inclusivity efforts, and to assist students with diverse needs. Over time, the Fund has evolved, robustly furthering Graland’s commitment to inclusivity. Currently, it provides funds to assure that all students and faculty have the intellectual, physical and social-emotional tools and access necessary for them to pursue excellence. It likewise supports the Sam Loewi Unified Neighborhood Games, the culminating Service Learning event for grade four students who spend their year building relationships with special buddies and embracing learning of kindness and respect for children who are physically and mentally different.

Laura Abelman ‘07

Rebecca Abelman ‘05

Steven and Jeanette Abelman Andy and Meggan Dodge

Nate Fotheringham

Sophia Glyphis Chuck and Honey Goldberg Liza Grant ‘79

Georgia Grey ‘05

Cole Hamilton ‘06

Cyril Isaac Ginna Jacoby ‘21 Di Nestel

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The Civil Rights trip is not only a Graland tradition for eighth-graders; it is also a carefully crafted lesson that ties historical facts to human experiences. From the start of school in August, students become immersed in discussions and activities to prepare them for what they will see, hear, and experience during their impactful visit to the American south.

2021-22 TRIBUTE GIVING

Graland is grateful to have received so many special tribute gifts from the following lists of donors. Honorary and memorial gifts are personal and meaningful forms of expression - a way to formalize the impact an individual or teacher has had on one’s life.These kind gestures make a lasting impression on our students and teachers.

GIFTS IN HONOR

In Honor of Margaret Akolt Adam ’92 and Melissa Farver

In Honor of Drew Albert ’24 Mona Wineburg

In Honor of Andrean and Bill Andrus Chuck and Honey Goldberg

In Honor of Madeline Anderson ’29 David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines

In Honor of Pfeiffer Anderson ’32 David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines

In Honor of Jim Arneill IV ’66 Ed Murane ’78

In Honor of Liam Averbach ’25 Bob and Linda Averbach

In Honor of Adam Barkin ’91 Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin

In Honor of Eli Barkin ’26 Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin

In Honor of Jacob Barkin ’24 Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin

In Honor of Michael Barkin ’93 Drs. Suzanne and Roger Barkin

In Honor of Jack Barnes ’27 Lynn Barnes

In Honor of Cash Beatty ’24 Jim and Dora Cash

In Honor of Gus Beatty ’25 Jim and Dora Cash

In Honor of Aaron Bergsieker ’25 Rick and Christine Bergsieker

In Honor of Katie Bergsieker ’22 Rick and Christine Bergsieker

In Honor of Darcy Bloomberg ’23 Stephen and Sandra Linker

In Honor of Desi Bolton ’26 Richard and Shirley Bolton

In Honor of Quinn Bolton ’30 Richard and Shirley Bolton

In Honor of Helen Boyd Chuck and Honey Goldberg

In Honor of Nancy Branch Chuck and Honey Goldberg

In Honor of Marielle Bruant-Carlson Phil Hickey H’81

In Honor of Ella Burgamy ’25 Susan Burgamy

In Honor of Heidi Byczko Phil and Anya Winslow

In Honor of Brown W. Cannon ’60 Ben F. Stapleton IV and Stephanie Malliaris Stapleton

In Honor of Ellie Caulkins Phil Hickey H’81

In Honor of Maleia Clarke Drew and Nicole Warot

In Honor of Class of 1972 Stanley and Felice Haskell ’72

In Honor of Cecilia E. Coats Carrie VonderHaar

In Honor of Josh Cobb Robert Fuller II and Virginia Fuller A. Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld Roie Shields

In Honor of Dylan Collins ’24 Wilbur Collins and Thea Townsend

In Honor of Ayano Collins ’22 Wilbur Collins and Thea Townsend

In Honor of Quincy Collins ’22 Jennifer Daniel ’90 Collins

In Honor of Katy Cooper Ed Murane ’78

In Honor of Caroline Corry ’22 Linda Corry

In Honor of Carolyn Craig Chuck and Honey Goldberg

In Honor of Anna Cunningham ’26 Martin and Debbie Buckley

In Honor of John Cunningham ’24 Martin and Debbie Buckley

In Honor of Mae Cunningham ’31 Martin and Debbie Buckley

In Honor of Elky Dorman Phil Hickey H’81 Drew and Nicole Warot

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GIFTS IN HONOR

In Honor of Graland Alumni Board Ben Duke III ’68 and Laurie Duke

In Honor of Graland Teachers Tim and Susanna Shannon

In Honor of Isabella Hurley ’23 Chris and Ann Pruitt

In Honor of Kevin Isaac Ed Murane ’78

In Honor of Jake Dresden Pierson Lund ’12

In Honor of Ben Duke III ’68 Phil Hickey H’81 Arlan Preblud and Leigh Sinclair

In Honor of Elizabeth Duncan Phil and Anya Winslow

In Honor of Bernie Dvorak A. Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld

In Honor of Lively T. Emich ’27 Lee Osterman and Elissa Topol

In Honor of Pace Emich ’27 Lee Osterman and Elissa Topol

In Honor of Quinn Emich ’31 Lee Osterman and Elissa Topol

In Honor of Serena Frankel-Neuschler ’27 Stuart and Karen Frankel

In Honor of b. Frank Chuck and Honey Goldberg Ross Johnson

In Honor of Maxwell Gardner ’31 Mike and Linda Toohey

In Honor of Ben Glyphis ’26 Sophia Glyphis

In Honor of Gabriella Glyphis ’24 Sophia Glyphis

In Honor of Clarke Godfrey ’23 Clarke Godfrey II and Katherine Godfrey

In Honor of Elle Guillot ’22 Ron Guillot, Jr. and Alexandra Theriault

In Honor of Remy Guillot ’19 Ron Guillot, Jr. and Alexandra Theriault

In Honor of Soleil Guillemette ’30 Michael and Melinda Guillemette

In Honor of Elsa Hadden ’28 Jeff and Sue Hadden

Linda Peters

In Honor of In Honor of Street Hamrick ’24 David and Jen Hamrick

In Honor of Bennett Hamman ’28 Dick and Barbara Hamman

In Honor of Stanley Haskell Stanley and Felice Haskell ’72

In Honor of Phil Hickey H’81 Charles and Joann Schauer ’82 Cole The Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation Curtis and Christine McCulloch ’81 Gardner Chuck and Honey Goldberg Aaron Goldhamer ’96 Liza Grant ’79 Andy and Jeanie Hoover Damon Judd ’91 Leslie Liedtke Ed Murane ’78

In Honor of Karyn Huberman Michael and Linda Wachtell

In Honor of Charlie Hurley ’27 Chris and Ann Pruitt

In Honor of Claire Iseman ’26 Mike and Joan Iseman

In Honor of George Jarrett ’31 Gary and M.L. Hill

In Honor of Ruthie Jarrett ’30 Gary and M.L. Hill

In Honor of Sean Keefe Levi Morris ’21

In Honor of Karsey King Drew and Nicole Warot

In Honor of Richard “Dick” Kinney Chuck and Honey Goldberg

In Honor of Conor Kinsey Clint and Katie Smullyan

In Honor of Caroline Kirkpatrick ’29 Don and Liza Kirkpatrick Larry and Linda Meyer

In Honor of Lila Kirkpatrick ’27 Don and Liza Kirkpatrick Larry and Linda Meyer

In Honor of Freddy Kneip ’22 Fred and Greer Kneip

In Honor of Graham Kneip ’29 Fred and Greer Kneip

In Honor of Rylan Kneip ’24 Fred and Greer Kneip

In Honor of Nathan Koroluk ’24 Mary Ann Zupon

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CONTINUED In Grade 3 drama class, students have the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and embrace agency in their learning by producing their own productions. During this year-long project, third graders write scripts, cast actors, assign audio/light crews, maintain budgets, and design costumes, props, and sets from start to finish.

GIFTS IN HONOR

In Honor of Margot Ladd Phil Hickey H’81

In Honor of Annie Lassiter Chris and Kim Fuller ’86 Jacoby

In Honor of Preston Loeffler ’30 William Materna

In Honor of William “Lincoln” Loeffler ’28 William Materna

In Honor of Ellie Lucas ’23

The Buettner Family Foundation for Leigh and Al Buettner

In Honor of Isabel Lucas ’27 The Buettner Family Foundation for Leigh and Al Buettner

In Honor of Kimm Lucas The Buettner Family Foundation for Leigh and Al Buettner

In Honor of Ronni McCaffrey Chuck and Honey Goldberg Charles and Holly Hudson Ross Johnson

In Honor of Jack McKenna Chase ’95 and Amanda Boswell Aaron ’89 and Brooke Burgamy

In Honor of In Honor of Luisa McKinstry ’27 Paky McKinstry

In Honor of Courtney Menk Pete Perry and Maeve McGrath

In Honor of Fran Montoya David and Karyn Huberman

In Honor of In Honor of Cody Maurer ’24 Bo Maurer and Lisa Ahrendt

In Honor of Petra Mubarak ’24 Omar Mubarak and Leslie Rose

In Honor of Cathy Naughton Jim Arneill IV ’66 and Tudi Arneill Chris and Kim Fuller ’86 Jacoby Graham ’92 and Caro Williams

In Honor of Marcela Noguera ’23 Oswald and Lillian Saavedra

In Honor of Francesca Noguera ’25 Oswald and Lillian Saavedra

In Honor of Dan O’Neill Bianca Morris ’23

With a balance of storytelling, deep listening, and fun, Community Day is an opportunity to dive into the values of connection, solidarity, and caring for our community as we continue to create a sense of belonging for all.

In Honor of Elizabeth “Eliza” Perkins ’28 David and Barb McGrath

In Honor of Katherine “Kate” Perkins ’30 David and Barb McGrath

In Honor of Mark Popov ’23 Evgeny Chashnik

In Honor of Judy Proctor Chuck and Honey Goldberg

In Honor of Saul Reyes Phil Hickey H’81

In Honor of Katherine Rickenbaugh ’86 Rich Amy Rosenberg ’80

In Honor of Anne Rickenbaugh ’80 Amy Rosenberg ’80

In Honor of Charlotte Ross ’28 Randy and Nancy Ross

In Honor of Hudson Ross ’32 Randy and Nancy Ross

In Honor of Jack Ross ’28 Randy and Nancy Ross

In Honor of Jesse Ruben ’31 Cliff and Bon Roemer Richard and Nan Ruben

In Honor of Beker Rubin ’29 Jerry and Terry Rubin

In Honor of Whitney Schaub ’26 Jim and Marcia* Hafemeister

In Honor of Anna Natassja Scheitler ’13 William Scheitler and Samantha Padilla Scheitler

In Honor of Megan Schmid David and Karyn Huberman

In Honor of Aluinn Schmidt ’23 Farrell and Re Schmidt

In Honor of Seeley Schmidt ’25 Darell and Re Schmidt

In Honor of Grayson Scremin ’30 Mike and Linda Toohey

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In Honor of Sharon Rouse Steven and Jeanette Abelman Chuck and Honey Goldberg
CONTINUED

In Honor of Miles Segal ’30 Ari and Ann Deshe

In Honor of Rahm Selinger ’27 Howie and Marilyn Selinger

In Honor of Zev Selinger ’31 Howie and Marilyn Selinger

In Honor of Myer Sidon ’28 Howie and Marilyn Selinger Barby Sidon

In Honor of The Christopher H. Smith Family Alix White Smith

In Honor of Ethan Speicher ’30 Bruce Farnham and Kathy Speicher

In Honor of Owen Speicher ’27 Bruce Farnham and Kathy Speicher

In Honor of Benjamin Stapleton V ’26 J. Holly DeBlois

In Honor of Caroline Stapleton ’31 J. Holly DeBlois

In Honor of Teddy Stapleton ’27 J. Holly DeBlois

In Honor of Julie Stretz Phil Hickey H’81

In Honor of Benjamin Susman ’30 Laurence and Joan Sorkin

In Honor of Graham “Gray” Susman ’27 Laurence and Joan Sorkin

In Honor of Luann Tallman Chuck and Honey Goldberg

In Honor of Riley Tsai ’29 Jim and Elaine Hackett

In Honor of The Tulp Family Phil and Julie Allen

In Honor of Jeri Volpe Phil Hickey H’81

In Honor of Kristin Eklund ’88 Weber Ed Murane ’78

In Honor of Ainslee Weightman ’27 Vicki Emery ’66

In Honor of Charlotte Weightman ’29 Vicki Emery ’66

In Honor of Blake Werner ’31 Laurie and Lon Werner

The Halloween Parade is a tradition at Graland, where K-8 students and educators in each grade get together to showcase their costumes in front of parents and Graland’s youngest students.

In Honor of Mia Werner ’28 Laurie and Lon Werner

In Honor of Althea Wheeler ’30 Elvin and Irmi Smith

In Honor of Henry Wichern ’24 Pat Clark

In Honor of Oliver Wichern ’21 Pat Clark

In Honor of William Wichern ’23 Pat Clark

In Honor of Beatrix Wiedenmayer ’23 Christopher Wiedenmayer, Sr. and Anne Wiedenmayer

In Honor of Christopher Wiedenmayer ’22 Christopher Wiedenmayer, Sr. and Anne Wiedenmayer

In Honor of Nadia Wilkison ’26 Dustin and Japera Walker ’02 Wilkison

In Honor of Parthenia Williams Chuck and Honey Goldberg Rick and Christina Freyer ’97 Walker

In Honor of Zaria Winslow ’29 Phil and Ann Winslow

In Honor of Annie Wold ’30 David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines

In Honor of Ellie Wold ’28 David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines

In Honor of Freddie Wold ’28 David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines

In Honor of Jack Wold ’26 David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines

In Honor of Marilyn Wold ’30 David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines

In Honor of Alexa Youssi ’25 Margie Weber

In Honor of Trevor Youssi ’23 Margie Weber

In Honor of Rocio Zeiler Chuck and Honey Goldberg (H) honorary classmate

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In Memory of Connie R. Ankelein Jennifer Pock ’94

In Memory of Mimi Chenoweth Phil Hickey H’81

In Memory of John Comfort Ben Duke III ’68 and Laurie Duke

In Memory of Del D. Hock Phil Hickey H’81

In Memory of Thomas E. Hughes Steven and Jeanette Abelman Katie Kirkpatrick ’97

In Memory of Kaytlyn R. Jornayvaz ’03 The LARRK Foundation

In Memory of Kwan Y. Kwong Phil Hickey H’81

In Memory of Samantha M. Loewi ’05 Nate Fotheringham

In Memory of Sue Lubeck Phil Hickey H’81

In Memory of Dennis M. Mahoney Phil Hickey H’81

GIFTS IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of Nancy Nye ’39 Priest Mary Dominick Ben Duke III ’68 and Laurie Duke Rhoda Resnick

In Memory of Christina M. Reed ’99 Tom Reed

In Memory of Colette Reynders Phil Hickey H’81

In Memory of Bart L. Rickenbaugh ’81 Amy Rosenberg ’80

In Memory of Caroline B. Rickenbaugh ’54 Amy Rosenberg ’80

In Memory of Hilda Rickenbaugh Amy Rosenberg ’80

In Memory of Kent L. Rickenbaugh ’52 Amy Rosenberg ’80

In Memory of Marvin Robbins Phil Hickey H’81

In Memory of Walter S. Rosenberry Flip ’80 and Liz Rosenberry

In Memory of Abby Shafroth Nancy Newton

In Memory of Beth Strickland Phil Hickey H’81

In Memory of Bradley Thomas ’72

Chris and Kim Fuller ’86 Jacoby Karen Langsley ’72

David Miller and Katherine ’67 Dines David Thomas ’74 and Kathryn Lester Don and Marcia Thomas

In Memory of John W. Threlkeld Tony and Cindy Catanese Ali Levy ’00

In Memory of Ruth Watkins Kyle and Lisa Miller

In Memory of June G. Wood

Vern Berry and Jenny Wood ’74 Bob and Kay Hanson Phil Hickey H’81 George and Beth Hower Kathleen Patrick McGreevy Sharon Rouse

In Memory of Jason Writer Adam ’86 and Adrine Writer

(H) honorary classmate

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Second grade scientists, in partnership with the Butterfly Pavilion, learn about pollinators and their importance and use this information to create a pollinator garden on campus as part of their service learning project.

Students in all grades benefit from enriched lessons taught during off-campus day trips. Teachers carefully design these programs to expand their classroom walls and to take advantage of programming available near Graland, such as this Grade 7 trip to the Denver Art Museum.

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Graland is grateful to the donors

incredibly

LEGACY GIVING

made gifts to the school’s endowment last year.

to the endowment today provide

Designations

Did You Know?

school endowment

named funds.

The Inspire Campaign recently brought Graland community together in support of faculty. Donors demonstrated their support by contributing more than $10M in endowed funds. These funds help elevate and remaster Graland’s faculty compensation system.

Independent schools and organizations nationwide have reached out to Graland since the new system’s inception for inspiration for their own iniatives.

The Graland Country Day

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created by

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who
Endowment giving is
powerful as gifts
funding for Graland in perpetuity. ENDOWMENT GIVING
The
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School Foundation,
separate entity
the school’s Board of Trustees to oversee
steward the school endowment, was established in 1993. Faculty Compensation Fund (Inspire Campaign) Programs and Operations General Endowment The McCaffrey Early Childhood Learning Center Financial Aid Faculty Support Professional Development Campus Preservation 35% 14% 12% 17%9% 6% 3% 4% Endowment

As part of their service learning, students in Grade 5 learn how to grow food in science class and determine how to use this knowledge to support the community. Fifth graders can be seen here tending to their tower garden before donating the produce to a local shelter.

Graland

Betsy Anderson ‘77

who

Estate of Catherine Anderson

Estate of Velma Andrews ‘36

Jim Arneill IV ‘66 and Tudi Arneill

Shawn and Jennifer Person ‘94 Barker

Estate of Emmy Baum

Estate of Pamela Bent Estate of Edwin Bigelow

David Butler

Ellie Caulkins

Mimi Chenoweth

Philip Corsello

Estate of Leroy and Alice Craven Estate of Madeline McWhinney ‘34 ‘Dale Mancourt Downing ‘37

David Dudley Ben Duke ‘68

b Frank Nancy Widmer ‘64 Freeman Jeane Garrison

Jan Goldberg Lezlie Goldberg Colette Guiberteau

Graland

MONTEM SOCIETY

Sara Gutterman ‘88

Estate of Hugh S Hatcher

Estate of Robert Hawley ‘33 George and Beth Hower

Estate of Genevieve Jones

Estate of Elizabeth T. Kirkpatrick Roy and Debbie Widmer ‘61 Lewicki Ronni McCaffrey

Rosemarie Murane

Estate of Georgia Nelson

Estate of Whitney “Chip” Newton Jr. ‘69 Diane Claassen ‘70 Nichols Susan Osgood

Estate of Allan and Clara Phipps Kevin Preblud ‘78 Mike and Frances Raudenbush David and Kristin Robbins Estate of Abby Shafroth

Charles Norton III and Andrea Sodano ‘65

Estate of Virginia Sodano Marcia Strickland

Estate of Helen Susman Marshall and Diane Gates ‘69 Wallach

Society

Montem Society

Estate of Ruth Waring Edward White III ‘73 and Nancy White Estate of Virginia Wiebenson Bruce and Shelly Wilhelm Estate of Herbert Wittow

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program

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is grateful for its Montem Society members. The Montem
recognizes individuals
have named Graland as a beneficiary of a bequest or planned gift.
is forever grateful to all the Montem
included Graland in their estate plans. For more information about how you can create a legacy at Graland through planned giving, contact Jessica Goski at 303-336-3705 or jgoski@graland.org.
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best
play. Our
for our
students in preschool and prekindergarten is designed to help students develop foundational skills in math, literacy, and social-emotional awareness while experiencing joy.

Hosted by the Graland Parent Association, the Graland Gallop is a fundraiser and allschool family tradition that helps mark the beginning of the school year. The Gallop is held at Washington Park and includes a 5K run/walk/wheelchair race and a 1K fun run/ walk. This event focuses on being active, getting outside, having a good time, and building community.

GPA Purpose Statement

The purpose of the Graland Parent Association (GPA), as stated in its bylaws, is to support Graland Country Day School in achieving its mission, to work in partnership with the school to foster community, to promote volunteerism and to raise funds for the benefit of the school community.

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GRALAND PARENT ASSOCIATION

2021-22

Graland Parent

Association Council

President: Michele Steed

I am so grateful to be part of the Graland community where it is evident that so many put thought into the happiness they are able to give. Through the GPA, hundreds of Graland community members were able to donate their time, talents and treasures in order for us to work continuously towards our goal of building community.

As parents and caregivers were welcomed back on campus, the GPA was busy organizing events and volunteers. On any given day you could find volunteers on campus, reshelving library books, handing out desserts, sorting through the lost and found, collecting donated items, hanging art, hosting faculty & staff breakfasts, attending GPA meetings and opening car doors with a smile!

Larger GPA events were rethought in order to take precautions for COVID, but those changes didn’t deter us. Record breaking attendance numbers on Donut Day, Family Movie Night, Graland Gallop, and Carnival showed that our community was eager to reconnect. The Parent Education Network’s events were either virtual or hybrid to make sure these events were open to all of our community, even grandparents and alumni!

This year, GPA funds were allocated to each ECLC and lower class, and to each middle school grade to organize events on a smaller scale. Room parents and MS grade reps planned morning coffees, food on Back To School nights and end of year parties. We were also able to lower the costs and increase participation for the Graland Gallop and the Carnival. The GPA council also got down to business by creating a shared Google drive to share information among volunteers from year to year, improve our financial reporting, and updated the GPA by-laws to reflect current practices.

In addition to our programming throughout the year, the GPA was able to donate $70,000 of unrestricted funds to the school. These things couldn’t have been done without the monies raised by our dedicated volunteers who ran the Graland Gallop, Book Fair, Community Rewards, Graland Store and the Eagle Invitational.

It was an honor and a joy to serve as the GPA president this year!

With Gratitude,

Michele Steed

GPA President, 2021-22

President-Elect: Cat Carlson

VP of Fundraising: Bethany Chang

VP-Elect: Windy Camidge

VP of Community Programming: Kalliope Balafas

VP-Elect: Lisa Glauser

VP of Community Events: Marnie Klein

VP-Elect: Myra Skinner

VP of Community Enrichment: Karin Bisogno Von Glumer

VP-Elect: Cynde Palmer

VP of Equity & Inclusivity: Megan Bee ‘86

VP-Elect: Deborah Yim

Treasurer: Gabe Koroluk

Elect: Alison Reed

Secretary: Jennifer Bergsieker

Communications Chair: Cat Carlson

Elect: Jaime Miller ‘97 Altman

Parliamentarian: Rebecca Ledges

Nominating Chair: Ashley Tulp

Elect: Brooke Borgen

ECLC Lead Representative: Elaine Oliver

Elect: Maggie Jarrett

Lower School Lead Representative: Jaime Miller ‘97 Altman

Elect: Josephine Sinclair

Pod Representatives: Kinley Belcher (5/6) Andi Freyer (7/8)

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“Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others, you should put a good deal of thought into the happiness that you are able to give.”
-Eleanor Roosevelt

GRALAND PARENT ASSOCIATION

GPA SPONSORS

Graland is grateful for the sponsors and in-kind donors who supported the Graland Parent Association’s activities and events during the unique 2021-22 school year.

Anonymous

Altitude Control Technology

Anthony’s Pizza and Pasta Apex Dermatology Group

Artisan Partners Limited Partnership David and Anna Asarch Axis Pilates

George and Kalliope Balafas Benson Orthodontics

Ken and Keri Blair

The Blair Dvorak Family Jon-Erik ‘92 and Brooke Borgen Justin ‘91 and Tobey Borus Chase ‘95 and Amanda Boswell

The Brass Bed, Fine Linens & Furnishings Aaron ‘89 and Brooke Burgamy Edwin and Catherine Carlson

The Center for Cosmetic Surgery

Cherry Creek Dental Associates Children’s Dentistry of Cherry Creek Seth and Lucy Chused Jonathan and Aimee-Alyce Coleman Colorado Arthritis Center Jason ‘84 and Sara Drucker ‘89 Cooper Core Dermatology

Peter and Amy Corrigan Denny and Liza Coughlin CyberGRX

Christopher and Lauren Davis Fred Emich IV and Alexis Emich Emich Volkswagen Adam ‘92 and Melissa Farver Josh and Beth Finke

Chris and Yvette Frampton Stephanie Frankel ‘91 and Nicole Neuschler John Freyer, Jr. ‘92 and Andi Freyer Gates Corporation Chris and Dani Gebhart Gebhart Studio

Erika Gebhardt

GEM Family Law George and Jenn Glyphis John Gribbin and Paige Dorn ‘94 Ron Guillot, Jr. and Alexandra Theriault Scott ‘96 and Brooke Hamman Thomas Hey and Jennifer Grin Hey Holly Graves & Associates Adam and Stefanie Howarth Ibex Investors Individualized Learning Center Inc. Iris Building Group, Inc. Tom and Alex Iseman Kentro Group Ryan ‘94 and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Fred and Greer Kneip Kumon

Land Title Guarantee Company John and Shannon Le Bel Levin Orthodontics Little Feet Children’s Shoe Store Geoff Lord, Sr. and Marty Lord Geoff and Marty Lord Family Fund Daniel ‘00 and Olivia Louis Chris and Tammy Marsico milehi Modern Realty Hans Miller and Heather French

GPA GIFTS IN KIND

Omar Mubarak and Leslie Rose

Kier and Molly Louis ‘03 Myers Haeman and Afsaneh Noori Carmelo Paglialunga and John Reilly Parisi Foods Inc Peak Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Dental Implant Center Jessica Peck

Jessica K. Peck, Attorney at Law, LLC Pella Corporation Matt and Anne Quallick Nathan and Alison Reed Cory and Elizabeth Marsico ‘05 Ross Safala Inc Brian and Becky Schaub Jenny Scholes ‘95 Scholes Insurance Tim and Susanna Shannon Bill ‘95 and Josephine Sinclair Steve and Myra Skinner Myra Skinner Real Estate Slifer, Smith & Frampton- Denver, Inc. Chris and Erin Smith Sodexo Paul and Laura Steinwald Stephen Tsai and Sonya Bassaly UCHealth Urgent Care Mathew Van Alstyne and Catherine Grimes Kyle and Emily Weber Todd West and India Champion Phil and Anya Winslow Xcel Energy Foundation Bob Young, Jr. and Chris Parisi

The following families and businesses supported the GPA with in kind donations

Jeff and Katie Carnes

Patrick and Pauline Edelmann Jean-Philippe and Jennifer Failyau Alexander and Emily Garnett

Hammonds Brands Ryan ‘94 and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Anthony and Christine Loeffler Park Burger

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The highly anticipated Carnival is an end-of-year Graland tradition. Classic carnival games, a dunk tank, inflatables, popcorn, and snow cones make this end-of-the-year event a hit!

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