Annual report 2017 final

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Annual Report: Fiscal Year July 2016–June 2017

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ANNUAL REPORT

From the Director

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his year presented a number of preservation success stories. The Landmark Society led an effort to preserve and protect the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School. Working with local neighborhood associations and school leadership, the historic campus was designated a local landmark with the City of Rochester, ensuring its future protection. Other preservation projects included the Woodlawn Cemetery Chapel in Canandaigua, the former Trinity Episcopal Church in Seneca Falls, Hillside Chapel in Clarendon, Cattaraugus County Memorial Building in Little Valley, and the Lockwood-Alhart Cobblestone House in Rochester. The Landmark Society provided ongoing support to development efforts in downtown Rochester. The organization led efforts to nominate the East Main Street district in downtown Rochester for the National Register of Historic Places. The historic structures in the district are now eligible for historic tax credits. Since the Historic Tax Credit Program was in jeopardy of elimination as part of congressional tax reform, we expended considerable resources to successfully advocate for the program’s continuation, joining a coalition of state and federal organizations dedicated to saving the credit, which continues to be a driving force behind redevelopment in Rochester and all over New York State. The organization strengthened our relationships with our preservation partners at all levels, including participation in the New

York State Board for Historic Preservation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The Landmark Society expanded our heritage travel tour offerings, offering engaging trips to Cuba, New Orleans and Great Camp Sagamore in the Adirondacks. We expanded program offerings at our historic properties, the Stone Tolan Historic Site, St. Joseph’s Park and Ellwanger Garden, in addition to conducting our annual House and Garden Tour and Inside Downtown Tour, relying on our dedicated sponsors, staff and volunteers for success. We successfully launched our new annual Five to Revive list at a press conference, and almost 400 attendees from around New York participated in our annual New York Statewide Preservation Conference held in downtown Rochester, setting a new attendance record. The Landmark Society launched the 80th anniversary fund raising campaign, with a goal of raising $280,000 to fund critical needs in the areas of programming and historic property restoration. We were honored to receive honorable mention for the Joni Monroe Directors Award by the Community Design Center Rochester. As always, our organization relied on our donors, members, sponsors, and volunteers to achieve our success. Thank you!

Wayne Goodman Executive Director

Let’s change it to Antoine’s in New Orleans presented our tour group with a personalized Baked Alaska dessert.

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From the President of the Board

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feel so fortunate to be serving as Board President during our celebration of 80 years of preservation action and advocacy. This is a remarkable milestone for our organization and fills me with a sense of pride. First, for the legacy handed down by those who founded and guided The Landmark Society for these past eighty years. Then, an even greater sense of pride for who we are today, here in the present. While our passion is inspired by the past and our work is rooted in history, we are not stuck behind the velvet ropes. We are not static, we are active. We are not passive, we are engaged. Forward thinking and forward looking, we are leveraging the economic development power of preservation to achieve our goals and make our communities more vibrant in the process. It is the talent and skill of the preservationist to see beyond the current state of a building in dire need of attention. To see the value that is still present—like embodied energy—

from its original design and construction. Value enriched, not diminished, with the passage of time. Supported by the Board of Trustees and our members, our dedicated staff works ceaselessly to advance our mission; all united in a belief in the intrinsic cultural value of our historic built environment. Our achievements are frequently propelled by finding common ground with others. Lobbying those in government, forging alliances with other cultural institutions, collaborating with design professionals, and identifying shared project goals with developers—we find that our voice is strongest when we have a seat at the table rather than shouting from outside closed doors. For eighty years, The Landmark Society of Western New York has been working to preserve the best of our past; for ourselves and for the generations to follow. Thank you for your continued support, which allows us to carry our efforts into the future.

Thomas Castelein Board President

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Treasurer’s Report T

he fiscal 16–17 year closed on a positive note for The Landmark Society of Western New York. Our financial results displayed another small profit from operations, while our endowment fund benefited from a strong stock market. We met our goal of achieving a balanced budget while expanding the services and programs we offer. Our budget for the 17–18 year continues to expand upon that growth in a number of different areas, while maintaining our policy of fiscal responsibility. As we embark on our 80th anniversary and the fundraising campaign surrounding it, we are excited to for the opportunities that await us. Your continued support will help us reach these goals.

Jim Marasco

Thanks, Jim Marasco Treasurer

Financial Statement

Balance Sheet

Financial Statement Financial Statement Financial Statement YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 Financial Statement

Balance Sheet Balance Sheet YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 Balance Sheet Balance Shee

YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 YEAR ENDING JUNE 30

enue erating RevenueOperating Revenue

2017

2017 2016 2017 2016

nts and Contracts ts $139,650 Grants and Contracts mbership Dues $119,298 Membership Dues s and Bequests $128,987 Gifts and Bequests es ervation Services Preservation Services $106,370 nts and Tours $399,949 Events and Tours Income stment & Trust Income Investment & Trust Income$298,747 Other $16,869 All Other

$139,650 $79,630$139,650 $79,630 $119,298 $127,445$119,298 $127,445 $128,987 $137,962$128,987 $137,962 $106,370 $70,384$106,370 $70,384 $399,949 $375,068$399,949 $375,068 $298,747 $303,395$298,747 $303,395 $16,869 $18,354 $16,869 $18,354

2016 2017

$79,630 $139,650 $127,445 $119,298 $137,962 $128,987 $70,384 $106,370 $375,068 $399,949 $303,395 $298,747 $18,354 $16,869

Revenues tal Operating Revenues $1,209,870 $1,209,870 $ 1,112,238 $ $1,209,870 1,112,238 $ 1,112,238 Total Operating Revenues $1,209,870

Assets2016Assets

$866,812 Program Services tration eral & Administration General & Administration $236,283 mbership & Fundraising draising Membership & Fundraising $97,681

tal Expenses

Total Expenses

perating Gain

Operating Gain

$866,812 $758,758$866,812 $758,758 $236,283 $240,531$236,283 $240,531 $97,681 $100,605 $97,681 $100,605

$758,758 $866,812 $240,531 $236,283 $100,605 $97,681

$1,200,776 $1,200,776 $1,200,776 $ 1,099,894 $ $1,200,776 1,099,894 $ 1,099,894

$9,094

$9,094 $ $9,09412,344 $ $9,094 12,344 $ 12,344

2017

Assets

2017 2016 2017 2016

Cash & Cash Equivalants Cash & Cash Equivalants $286,196 $286,196 $260,060$286,196 $260,060 $79,630Cash & Cash Equivalants Cash & Cash Equivalants Grants & Accounts Recievable Grants & Accounts Recievable $29,808 $29,808$9,343 $29,808 $9,343 $127,445Grants & Accounts Recievable Grants & Accounts Recievable Inventories Inventories $2,742 $2,742$3,655 $2,742 $3,655 $137,962Inventories Inventories Pledges Recievable Pledges Recievable Pledges Recievable $4,450 $4,450 $55,921 $4,450 $55,921 $70,384Pledges Recievable Interest Recievable Interest Recievable Interest Recievable $2,545 $2,545$2,545 $2,545 $2,545 $375,068Interest Recievable Prepaid Expenses Prepaid Expenses $24,492 $19,049 $24,492 $19,049 $303,395Prepaid Expenses Prepaid Expenses $24,492 Land/Property,Equipment, & Collections Land/Property,Equipment, & Collections $789,950 $789,950 $845,677$789,950 $845,677 $18,354Land/Property,Equipment, & Collections Land/Property,Equipment, & Collections Investments-Restricted Use Investments-Restricted Use Investments-Restricted Use $235,285 $235,285 $233,732$235,285 $233,732 Investments-Restricted Use Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust $618,300 $618,300 $620,298$618,300 $620,298 $ 1,112,238Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust

enses erating Expenses Operating Expenses

gram Services

YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 YEAR ENDING JUN

Assets

Investments Investments Investments

Investments

$3,743,669 $3,743,669 $3,479,561 $3,743,669 $3,479,561

Total Assets Total Assets Total Assets

Total Assets

$5,737,437 $5,737,437 $5,529,841 $5,737,437 $5,529,841

All Other 1%

All

All

Accounts Payable Accounts Payable $100,605Accounts Payable Accrued Expenses Accrued Expenses Accrued Expenses $ 1,099,894Unearned Income Unearned Income Unearned Income

1%

$7,719 $24,134 $63,785

$7,719 $10,341 $7,719 $10,341 $24,134 $19,519 $24,134 $19,519 $63,785 $42,192 $63,785 $42,192

$ (222,858)

All

Expenses in 2017 Expenses in 2017 Expenses in 2017 Expenses in 2017 Membership & Expenses in 2017 Fundraising

1% Membership & Membership & Membership & Grants and Contracts Grants and Contracts Grants and Contracts Grants and Contracts Fundraising Fundraising Fundraising Investment & Trust 11% 11% 11% 11% Membership & 8% 8% 8% Income Grants and Contracts Fundraising 25% 11% Membership Dues 8% Membership Dues Membership Dues Membership Dues 10% 10% 10% 10%

Revenue in 2017

25% 25% Investment & Trust

Income 25%

Membership Dues

Gifts and Bequests Gifts and Bequests Gifts and Bequests 10% 11% 11% 11%

Gifts and Bequests 11% Events and Tours Events and Tours Events and Tours

Events and Tours 33%

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Preservation Services Preservation Services Preservation Services 9% 9% 9% Events and Tours

$3,$ $5,$

Liabilities Accounts Payable Accrued Expenses Unearned Income

Notes Payble Notes PaybleNotes Payble Notes Payble $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ 12,344 Net Assets-Unrestricted Assets Net Assets-Unrestricted Assets Net Assets-Unrestricted Assets Net Assets-Unrestricted Assets $4,093,063 $4,093,063 $3,903,306 $4,093,063 $3,903,306

Revenue in 2017 Other Revenue in 2017 Revenue in 2017 Revenue in 2017 Other Other

All 1% Other Investment & Trust Investment & Trust Investment & Trust Income Income 1% Income 25%

$184,010 $ $184,010 (222,858) $ $184,010 (222,858) $ (222,858)

$ $ $

$758,758

Liabilities $240,531 Liabilities Liabilities

Net Assets-Temporarily Restricted Net Assets-Temporarily Restricted Net Assets-Temporarily Restricted Net Assets-Temporarily Restricted $40,425 $40,425 $44,174 $40,425 $44,174 Other Gains & Losses Net Assets- Permanently Restricted her Gains & Losses Losses Net Assets- Permanently Restricted Net Assets- Permanently Restricted Net Assets- Permanently Restricted $1,508,311 $1,508,311 $1,510,309 $1,508,311 $1,510,309 Gain on Sale of Assets $0 Total Liabilities and Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets n on Sale of Assets ets $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Total Liabilities and Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets $5,737,437 $5,737,437 $5,529,841 $5,737,437 $5,529,841 Investment income $176,914 ($231,889) stment income $176,914 $176,914 ($231,889) $176,914 ($231,889) ($231,889) Change in Beneficial Trust ($1,998) ($1,998) ($3,696) al Trust nge in Beneficial Trust ($1,998) ($3,696)($1,998) ($3,696) ($3,696) Collection Income $383 ection Income $0 $0 $383 $0$383 $383 $0 Total Other Gains/Losses $174,916 $ (235,202) ns/Losses tal Other Gains/Losses $174,916 $ $174,916 (235,202) $ $174,916 (235,202) $ (235,202)

Gain of Support over Expenses over Expenses n of Support over Expenses es $184,010

$

Gifts and Bequests General & General & General & 11% Administration Administration Administration 20% 20% 20%

General & Administration Preservation Services 20% 9%

Preservation Services 9%

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General & Administration 20%

Program Services Program Services Program Services 72% 72% 72%

Program Services 72%

$3,$

$1,$ $5,$


Report from the Nominating Committee NEW TRUSTEES

Jeff Pollock

Tim Forster: Tim is a Division Director of Rochester Colonial Manufacturing Company. He oversees all sales, marketing, design, and project management activities of the HeartWood Windows and Doors division that manufacture highly custom architectural wood windows and doors. His product is often used in multi-million dollar homes, commercial, institutional, and historic applications. Tim graduated from Oberlin College and has a strong interest in architectural design. Frank Grosso: Frank is a graduate of Pratt Institute and Yale University as well as a retired Partner of Handler-Grosso. He has had a major role in changing the face of downtown and the Rochester community through his projects over the past five decades. With engineer Richard Handler, the partnership of Handler-Grosso was involved with some of the most innovative preservation projects in our area, including the Lawyers’ Cooperative Publishing Company, the Rochester Free Academy, the National Casket Company/Court-Exchange Building, and St. Joseph’s Park. His sensitivity to historic design when creating additions to existing buildings is evident in projects at the Memorial Art Gallery and the Rochester Museum and Science Center. The renovation of the Lawyer’s Cooperative Publishing complex and the Free Academy showed that rehabilitating historic buildings made sense both economically and philosophically. Ronald R. Reed, M.D.: Dr. Reed received his bachelor degree in mathematics from Colgate University, his medical degree from the University of Connecticut. He did extensive medical research in the areas of control of brain blood flow, stroke therapy, and endotoxin shock. His work is published in the Journal of Neurosurgery, Journal of Surgery, Surgery and Obstetrics, and textbook “Thyroid.” Dr. Reed was an Ophthalmology Resident at the worldrenowned Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. Reed Eye Associates founder and medical director, Dr. Reed has earned a reputation for excellence as one of the nation’s leading cataract and lens replacement surgeons. He was born in New York and has lived the majority of his life in Rochester. Having raised three children, he and his wife Krista

reside in Rochester area with their two Havanese dogs, Carlos and Tomas. Ron is quite interested in historic preservation (he and his wife have lovingly restored and live in the former Drescher House in Brighton) and has been an avid supporter of the Society for many years. Christopher Carretta: Chris is a native of Rochester and has a very strong commitment to the City and the surrounding areas. He has always had an interest in architecture and design including places and structures. His passion for preservation started many years ago when he began restoring and selling historic homes throughout the City. Several years ago, Chris restored a wonderful 1900 centerentrance Colonial that was showcased on HGTV’s “Restore America,” featured in Old House Journal, and received an award of merit from The Landmark Society. Chris is a real estate agent/associate broker and a multi-million-dollar producer in the Top 1% of agents at Hunt Columbus/ERA, and has been the chair the Preservation Board for The City of Rochester the past three years. He currently resides in the East End with his wife and enjoys a fantastic urban lifestyle of walking to shops, cafes, and concerts. Chris commented, “My personal and professional experience helps me understand the need to balance practical application with the challenges of historic preservation.”

RENEWING TRUSTEE: Glenn Kellogg RETIRING TRUSTEES: Stacey VanDenburgh,

Louis Nau

I’d like to thank all the members of this committee: Jerry Ludwig, Susan Crego, Bleu Cease, Richard Sarkis, Hugh Hamlin, Mary Nicosia, and Tom Castelein (Ex-officio) for their tireless duty to this vital area of the Society. Furthermore, the counsel of Wayne Goodman, our Executive Director has been invaluable as he is a contact point for many people who are interested in recommending a person or who wish to be submitted to the committee for consideration. Jeff Pollock Nominating Chair

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ANNUAL REPORT– Membership and Contributions $1,500 & Greater

Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Crego Mr. Scott A. Forsyth Ms. Suzanne Gouvernet Mr. Frank S. Grosso Hugh and Mary Claire Hamlin Joe and Linda Hanna Ms. Katherine H. Karl Jerry Ludwig and Sarah Rockwell Frank E. and Cricket Luellen Carol S. and Thomas J. Mullin Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Nicosia Guido & Ellen Palma Foundation Jane Parker and Francis Cosentino Mr. Richard Sarkis Leland Shafer Glen Skalny and Thomas Wahl Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Skuse Dr. Andrew Stern and Ms. Melissa McGrain Mrs. John W. Thoman Henry W. Williams Jr. Ms. Karen Louise Wolf

Mr. Richard Reisem Edwin and Gabriel Saphar Bernie and Cliff Smith Ms. Rachael C. Spieler Ms. Ann H. Stevens and Mr. William J. Shattuck John Strawway and Mark Chaplin William F. and Barbara J. Sullivan Samuel and Mary O. Tilton Arlene A. and Derek Vanderlinde Mrs. Herbert W. Watkins Ms. Carol J. Whitbeck Nicholas and Alice Zumbulyadis

$1000-1499

Dr. Angel Boev Julius and Kathleen Chiavaroli Mr. Peter Clement Matthew Denker and Laura Beth Lincoln Mrs. Jean France Sandra Frankel Mr. Gerald H. Gamm and Charles J. Towles Glenn and Jennifer Kellogg Dr. and Mrs. James E. Koller Mr. and Mrs. Staffan Lundback Mr. Jeffrey Pollock Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Reed Mr. Robert C. Stevens

$500-$999

Mr. David Alt Ms. Erin Anheier Mrs. Jeanne Beecher Rev. and Mrs. Garth E. Brokaw Ms. Jennifer D. Brown Christopher Carretta and Joyce Sudak Thomas and Sandra Castelein Mr. Bleu Cease Mr. Jim Chappell Mr. and Mrs. James Durfee Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Germanow Mr. Rob Goodling George and Fran Gotcsik Amy R. Hecker and Howard S. Decker Mrs. Eva R. Hoard Mr. Grant Holcomb Mr. Norman L. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Husson Mr. Fred Infantino Mr. and Mrs. James Knauf Jr. Wallace and Patricia A. Krapf Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Leone Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Marasco Richard Margolis and Sherry Philllips Mr. Winn McCray Mr. Richard McGrath Elizabeth P. Miller Bill and Barbara Moehle Ms. Nannette Nocon Edward and Mary Olinger Ms. Laurel J. Pace Dom and Rita Pullano

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$250-$499

Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Atwater Ms. Gloria Baciewicz Michael and Sue Bargmann Ms. JoAnn D. Beck Ms. Jennifer Beckley Lorena and Thomas Billone Mr. William Brackmann Lisa and Paul Campbell Mrs. Tyrrell C. Dryer Matthew Feldman and Rachel Kowal Ms. Mary V. Fisher Mr. William J. Forrest Laurence Francer and Jerome Herron Essie Germanow Wayne & Angie Goodman Ms. Elizabeth Gordon Matt Haag and Bill Schaefer Mr. Blake Held and Ms. Sarah Leddy Paul Q. and Mariesa Howe Ms. Diana Atwood Johnson Mrs. Jeanne de Keyserling Esther Krakower Harold and Christine Kurland Ms. Sandra Lerner Mrs. Bettie Lindley Mark and Carole Lombard Ms. Bonita Mayer Mr. William C. Olsen Mr. Thomas M. O’Neill Miss Ann B. Parks Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Parr Ms. Marianne Pastecki Cassandra and Holly Petsos Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Riordan Susan and Nathan Robfogel Alvani and Carol Santos Marilyn Schutte Scott and Marjorie Searl Sonja and Wayne Shelton Mr. Theodore Shepard Peter D. and Christine Smith Arthur H. and Catherine D. Steffen Mr. Douglas B. Sutherland Stanley and Nancy Taylor Ms. Elizabeth Teall Ms. Miriam Thomas Bill and Mary Anna Towler

Mr. William M. Valenti Mr. and Mrs. David J. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Whitbeck Craig J. Zicari and Anne C. Coon Frank Zwemer and Laura Brewer

$150-$249

Ms. Maria J. Abeyounis Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Armitage Douglas A. and Susan J. Avery Mr. Donald Bielak Ms. Barbara Billingsley Terry Blakely Mr. Brent Braeges Anne F. Brayer Ms. Virginia C. Browne John and Barbara Bruning William and Anne Buckingham Sonya L. Burgher Mr. Shawn P. Casey Mr. Rome Celli Ms. Natalie Ciccone Alfred and Patricia Clark Bill Clicquennoi and Karen Rapp Ms. Angelina F. Colavito Ms. Sally Combs Katie Eggers Comeau Mr. George J. Conte Jr. Ms. Elizabeth Cook Mr. Leon Creek Mrs. Nancy Curme Mrs. Claire Curtis Ms. Susan DeGeorge Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DiLoreto Maureen S. Dobies Dana and Wanda Drake Ms. Michele Dryer Mary and David Duncan Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Eberly Ms. Rosemary Elliott Ms. Ann H. Fox Ms. Evelyn J. Garufo John and Roslyn Goldman Sandra and David Goldman Dr. W. Bruce Gorman Mrs. Jane Gorsline Ken and Linda Graci Jay and Judie Griffin Mr. Robert Grossman Mr. Donald S. Hall Mr. William B. Hauser Mr. A. Scott Hecker Mr. Walter B. D. Hickey Jr. Mr. Donald B. Higgins Karen and Sean Higman Sarah G. Johnson Mr. Robert L. Keck Mary M. and Wayne T. Keim Mrs. Louise H. Klinke Mrs. Rose-Marie Klipstein Judith A. Koehler and Michael J. Bonafede Paul and Trish J. Lambiase Mr. and Mrs. David Leidig Hobart and Elinor Lerner Richard Linder and Kathryn Whitbeck John and Dolores Loftus Mr. and Mrs. John Lynd Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. MacDonald Mrs. Nancy S. Macon Ms. Bernice M. Mahar Henry and Annabelle Martin Richard and Karen Martin

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Frederick H. and Georgia May Ms. Mary Lou Medley Dan and Randy Morgenstern Dr. Sarah B. Nemetz and Dr. Michael J. Berg Ray and Ellie Newell Ms. Rebecca Noll John Page and Sandra Mitzner Mrs. Pauline P. Parks Mr. Scott Powell Dr. Beverly Prince Jay and Margaret Rachfal Mr. David Rakov Ms. Jacklin Randall-Ward Ms. Constance Rice Tom and Betty Richards Ms. Peggy Rickman Ted and Vicki Robertson Dr. Robert E. Ross Ms. Jane Lee Sachs Edward and Bonnie Salem Ms. Elizabeth A. Schenk Mr. Kevin Schulte Ms. Joan M. Schumaker Martin Scott and Sandy Swanson Peter and Stephanie Siegrist Ms. Karen Smallman Mr. John C. Sproul Ms. Carol T. Srokose Bob and Gayle B. Stiles Mr. Scott M. Storke Dr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Strasser Bob and Amy Tait Arnold and Stacey VanDenburgh Paul and Joan VanNess Robert Veltz and Karen Gesell Ms. Mari Wells Ms. Tania Werbizky Mrs. Ernest C. Whitbeck III Jean M. Williams Dr. Ann G. T. Young

Corporate

1890 House Museum 19th Ward Community Association 3t Architects Allyn’s Creek Garden Club Avon Preservation & Historical Society Bayer Landscape Architecture, PLLC Bella Weddings & Events Bergmann Associates Bero Architecture PLLC Bonacio Construction Inc. Borrelli & Yots PLLC Buckingham Properties, LLC Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy ButaPub Cameros Family Lead Trust CAMP Canandaigua National Bank & Trust Cannizzo Electric Inc. Cannon, Heyman & Weiss, LLP Carmina Wood Morris DPC Cartefi


Cayuga Museum of History & Art Centra Financial Group, Inc. CGI Communications Chapman Historical Museum Charley Browns Restaurant Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse Historical Society Chrisanntha Construction Corp. City Newspaper City of Rochester CJS Architects Clark Patterson Lee Classy Cookie and Deli Clinton Brown Company Architecture, PC CMC – Classic Model Cars Conolly Printing Co., Inc. Constellation Brands Inc. Cottone Auctions Crawford & Stearns Architects Cure Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation Davenport-Hatch Foundation DePaul Dept. of Recreation & Youth Services DHD Ventures Management Co., Inc. Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Drapery Industries, Inc. Dutton & Company East Avenue Inn & Suites Eastman School of Music Edgemere Development Inc. Edward Jones EFPR Group LLP Eksten Autoworks LLC Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor European Central LLC Experienced Bricks, LLC Feldman Heating Fisher Associates Flower City Management Forest Lawn Cemetery Forsythe Jewelers Franklin Properties Fred & Floy Willmott Foundation Friends of the Three Bears, Inc. Full Moon Vista Bike & Sport G. W. Lisk Co., Inc. Gardner Plus Architects, PLLC George Eastman House Geva Theatre Gordy’s Greater Rochester Association of Realtors Greater Rochester Visitors Assoc. G-S Plastic Optics Hanlon Architects Harris A. Sanders, Architects P.C. Harry G’s Harter Secrest & Emery LLP Hart’s Local Grocers HBT Architects LLP Helen & Ritter Shumway Fnd. Heveron & Company CPAs Historic Houseparts Historic Ithaca, Inc. Holahan Fund for Historic Preservation

Home Leasing Horsepower Motorworks Hunt Engineers, Architects & Land Surveyors, P.C. In.Site: Architecture, LLP Inn on Broadway Jine’s Restaurant, Inc. Johnson-Schmidt, Architect, P.C. Key Bank Kirkwall Construction Company kta preservation specialists Lacey Thaler Reilly Wilson Leaded Glass Art LeRoy Historical Society/Jell-O Gallery Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation Love Arboreal Lutheran Church of the Incarnate Word Lyons Main Street Program M & T Bank MacRostie Historic Advisors LLC MANY Maplewood Neighborhood Association Mark IV Enterprises Marone’s East Ave. Auto Marshall Boxes, Inc. Matthews & Fields Lumber Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation Mayer Hardware Memorial Art Gallery Mengel, Metzger, Barr & Co. Mesick Cohen Wilson Baker Architects Michael Harris Decorative Art Mitchell Pierson, Jr., Inc. Realtors Monroe County Morgan Management LLC Nathaniel General Contractors, Inc. Natural Heritage Trust New York Upstate Chapter ASLA Nocon and Associates North American Breweries Occupational Safety/Consultant, Inc. O’Connor Chevrolet Inc. One World Goods Park Avenue Pub & Restaurant Parkleigh Passero Associates Pathfinder Engineers & Architects Perfection Automotive Detail Perinton Town Offices Perrin Properties Inc. Pike Stained Glass Studios, Inc. Pittsford Automotive Service Center, Inc. PLAN Architectural Studio, PC Porsche of Rochester Preservation Buffalo Niagara Preservation League of NYS Preservation Studios LLC Preserving the Past, LLC R. Jon Schick Architect Ralph Honda Ray Case Floors, Inc. RBC Wealth Management Red Maple Properties LLC Reen’s Bed and Breakfast ReHouse, Inc. ReMax Realty Group

Richard McGrath, CPA, P.C. Rochester Area Community Foundation Rochester Brainery, LLC Rochester Colonial Manufacturing Rochester Museum & Science Center Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Rochester’s Child Rohrbach Brewing Co. Roycroft Campus S. Hooker Planning & Development Consultant Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Schneider Development LLC Schweinfurth Art Center Second Avenue Learning SecureView, USA Seneca Falls Historical Society Seneca Park Zoo Society Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion South Wedge Planning Committee St. Peter’s Antique Show St. Joseph Parish Star Theatre State Historic Preservation Office Steele Design Promotions Stern Properties Steve Jordan Preservation Services Steve Swiat Restoration Carpentry Stoner Hill Farm Strong Museum SWBR Architects & Engineers, P.C. T. Y. Lin International Tel-Tru Manufacturing Co. The Artful Gardener The Finishing Touch The Law Offices of Pullano & Farrow The Little Theatre The Rochester Civic Garden Center The Rosenblum Companies The Ryder Trust Toshiba Total Computer Solutions Town of Ogden Town of Penfield Town of Victor Turner Automotive UBS FInancial Services, Inc. Ultra Swank, Inc. Underberg & Kessler, LLP University of Buffalo’s School of Urban & Regional Planning Village of Bergen Village of Pittsford Village of Webster Waterloo Library & Historical Society Waterloo Senior High School Winn Development Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP WXXI Public Broadcasting Yards Collaborative Art Space Yellow Haus Bicycles

Mr. Karl Kabelac Ms. Lorna Logan Mrs. Edward A. Newburg Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lee Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Smith Mrs. Richard L. Turner

THOSE GIVING IN MEMORY OF ANOTHER In Memory of John Thoman Mr. Gilbert Kennedy McCurdy Lauren Frank and Annette Miller In Memory of Chris Ragus Conifer Real Estate Development Edgemere Development In Memory of Marjorie Yarrington Jerry Ludwig and Sarah Rockwell In Memory of Gary Stern Mrs. Marcia Stern In Memory of Verna Rex Ms. Barbara J. Case In Memory of Joe Cameron Jerry Ludwig and Sarah Rockwell In Memory of Elizabeth Holahan Agnes E. Griffith In Memory of Joseph & Irene Skalny Glenn Skalny and Thomas Wahl, Jr. In Memory of Jane Mincher Jerry Ludwig and Sarah Rockwell In Memory of Patrick de Keyserling Ed Lopez and Patricia Braus Ernestand Elissa Orlando Ms. Elizabeth Teall In Memory of Warren Riter Jerry Ludwig and Sarah Rockwell

LIFE MEMBERS

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bartlett Miss Catherine B. Carlson Dr. and Mrs. Peter Gleason

If your name was omitted or listed incorrectly in the above categories, please contact us so we can correct our records. Thank you to our members at the individual, family, patron and senior levels —too numerous to list here!

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