Connecting People and Nature
Mill River Park Collaborative Annual Report: 2010–2013
It is with a sense of pride and accomplishment and, most importantly, with a feeling of deep appreciation, that we present this Annual Report on the progress in Mill River Park. This summer the Mill River Collaborative became the Mill River Park Collaborative, in recognition of the fact that there really is now a Mill River Park. We also adopted a new logo and slogan—CONNECTING PEOPLE AND NATURE. There is a lot of significance in that phrase, and it will reverberate for generations. Amidst all the concrete, macadam, and walls of offices and apartments in Stamford Downtown, a close connection between people and the environment has emerged. People can now walk alongside a restored river that once again hosts fish and wildlife. They can again enjoy the woodland meadows and wildflowers that lined most rivers centuries ago. And they can drown out the sounds of the city with the calls of the birds and the rush of the wind. What a joy to be able to lie on the grass and enjoy a lunch break only minutes from your office or savor the sunset from your own park bench. But our new slogan has another equally important meaning: that Mill River Park is all about connecting people. This past summer demonstrated that Mill River Park has quickly established itself as the people’s park—the community’s gathering place in the heart of the city. Hundreds enjoyed the pleasure of outdoor movies while sitting on the lawn and feasting on a picnic. Music was a magnet in the Park, whether it was the Stamford Symphony’s Brass Ensemble or the lively beat of our Swing Dances. Our summer playground entertainment drew children and parents from all backgrounds—a virtual United Nations—together as families and as a community to
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savor the free fun. And what better way to get hundreds of people communing with nature than having them stretching and jumping with Zumba or Yoga on the Grand Steps? All of this was designed to bring people into the Park; to meet and mingle, to take pleasure and pride in what has been created, and to realize the meaning of connecting people and nature. None of this could have happened without our donors and volunteers. Our goal was to exceed expectations, and by most accounts we have definitely done that—although there is so much more to accomplish. We are most appreciative of the support we have received from all corners of the community: individuals, corporations, businesses, foundations, and the city government. We are grateful to this community of supporters who share our love of nature and our city, and who are helping us create and sustain a legacy that we will proudly pass on to future generations. And what a legacy it will be!
Arthur Selkowitz, Chairman
“Volunteering at Mill River Park is very important to me and Thomson Reuters. The revitalization of the park has recreated a nature sanctuary in the heart of the city that further enhances the quality of living. The park reflects the residential and business communities’ commitment to the City of Stamford.” MINDY WHANG EA & PROJECT MANAGER TO GUS CARLSON, EVP, CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER, THOMSON REUTERS
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THE STORY OF MILL RIVER PARK: A SUCCESS FOR STAMFORD AND FAIRFIELD COUNTY On May 2, 2013, Mill River Park officially opened and Stamford was changed forever. With a restored river, this major new park in the heart of the city is a civic success that is creating a legacy for generations to come. This is a real estate and municipal finance story. Over 1,000 units of housing and over $4 million in new annual municipal tax revenues were generated in anticipation of the Park, which is being funded on the City’s part with tax increment financing. This is the story of a successful civic alliance in which Mill River Park Collaborative, a public/private partnership, is leading a $100 million project that is changing the urban landscape and economic dynamic of Stamford. Mill River Park Collaborative is under contract with the City to develop and operate the Park and has raised over $15 million to date through its capital campaign as well as over $3 million for operations. This is also an environmental triumph in which dams have been demolished, allowing river herring to spawn for the first time in 360 years. The 100-year flood plain has been contracted, resulting in lower flood insurance rates for those around the Park. Acres of land along the river have been reclaimed from invasive plants and restored to native woodland, riparian, and meadow species, bringing back a diversity of insects, mammals, and birds. In addition, this is a story about children: about their design of Mill River Playground and its wildlife murals with a river ecology theme. It’s about the fourth grade science curriculum at Hart 4
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School, now being taught through the laboratory of Mill River, and how Mill River Stewards in high school are being introduced to environmental careers and getting job readiness training while helping maintain and restore the river. This is an urban design story about how a dramatic increase in open space is required to complement the increasing density of the urban core, and how improved pedestrian infrastructure has become critical to continued growth. Finally, this is the story of Mill River Park Collaborative, a public/private partnership and an example of what can be accomplished when a community unites for the benefit of the entire population and future generations.
Milton Puryear, Executive Director
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Meet Mill River Park Collaborative: Connecting People and Nature WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO Mill River Park Collaborative (MRPC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is to create and sustain a world-class park in the heart of Stamford. The board of the Collaborative is comprised of representatives from the City of Stamford, Stamford Partnership, Downtown Special Services District, the West Side and Downtown communities, Urban Redevelopment Commission, the corporate community, and Stamford at large. The Collaborative was established as a public/private partnership that would “provide collaborative leadership in creating and sustaining a successful Mill River Park.� Mill River Park Collaborative was started to build and maintain a park; however, as our role has evolved, and as the community has become aware of and excited about the Park, we have seen an important unmet need. We now envision Mill River Park as a living classroom that will encourage a closer bond between city children and families and their environment.
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OUR HISTORY: 100 YEARS IN THE MAKING For nearly a century, the people of Stamford have dreamed of a park in the heart of its downtown and a greenway along the banks of the historic Mill River. Now, because of the collaborative efforts of city, state and federal government, corporations, foundations, and private citizens, that dream has become a reality. A 28-acre park and 3-mile greenway to Stamford Harbor has begun to emerge, serving as a catalyst for residential development, corporate and commercial growth, and as a new venue for healthful commuting and active recreation. In short, Mill River Park is transformative, providing a new model for redefining urban life and attracting new, young residents who want to work and live in an urban environment with a high quality of life.
“I commend the Board, staff, volunteers and all those who support the Mill River Park Collaborative. Having this beautiful park in the heart of our city is an enormous asset for the community and one of the reasons why Stamford is a great place to live.� STAMFORD MAYOR DAVID R. MARTIN
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MILL RIVER PARK TODAY AND TOMORROW The Park is a multi-project development. To date, we have completed the first three projects.
Project 1 Project 1 was the creation of the Mill River Playground on the corner of Tresser Boulevard and West Main Street. The playground was designed by Stamford children and built by thousands of volunteers in a one-week “barn raising” in 2006. Today, hundreds of children gather daily at the playground. This onceunkempt area has been transformed into a safe child-centered playground, and the surrounding garden provides an opportunity for children and adults to interact with nature and enjoy the 18,000 flowers planted there.
Status: Complete
“I like it because it has ladders and there’s a castle.” ETHAN, AGE 5
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Project 2 Project 2 was the Restoration of Mill River in 2009. With the help of the Army Corps of Engineers, a river that was once dammed and polluted has been restored and revived. The river now runs free for the first time in 360 years and has become the home to many new species of fish and wildlife, including river herring, eels, and minks. The 100-year flood elevations have been lowered by 3 feet in Downtown Stamford and the flood will in the future be contained in Mill River Park’s own floodplain. This will result in lower flood insurance rates for owners and developers of nearby properties.
Status: Complete 2007
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”It’s been a great transformation. I grew up in Stamford and I have had the opportunity to watch Mill River Park transform into a welcoming environment where friends and families can come together and enjoy the wildlife and serene atmosphere. I am looking forward to the new additions!” SHANNON SPAULDING
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“Mill River is an extraordinary addition to the Downtown. Not only is it an oasis of greenery and flowing water, but it is a place where all the new (and old) residents can walk, recreate and partake of the fabulous new events taking place there.” SANDY GOLDSTEIN, PRESIDENT, STAMFORD DOWNTOWN SPECIAL SERVICES DISTRICT
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Project 3 The completion of Project 3 in 2013 included the creation of 12 acres of surprisingly beautiful landscape in the heart of Stamford. This work included the replacement of all topsoil to provide a viable planting medium as well as the development of an intricate land-based filtration system to cleanse the vast majority of stormwater before it reaches the river. In addition, the Aquarion Rain Garden filters stormwater originating from the streets of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s West Side. Thousands of new shrubs and 400 new trees were added, including 70 new cherry trees. In fact, the Park now has the largest cherry tree grove in New England.
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Project 4 Project 4 will be the Brownstein/Selkowitz Pavilion, which will house the Nissen Carousel. The Nissen Carousel, with its 30 hand-carved figures and a fully accessible chariot, will provide joy for children of all ages, and Stamford will become one of few cities to have a downtown carousel. The Pavilion will also include the Osman Patio and the Rich Pantry for snacks and light meals. The Pavilion, Carousel, and Patio will be available for both large and small private party rentals.
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Status: Design and funding are complete, and construction is planned for first quarter of 2015. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are delighted to be a part of the Nissen Carousel in Mill River Park. We have donated a horse and, through our Twin Meadows Playground, the handicapped-accessible Chariot to help assure that all can enjoy the magic of a carousel ride in the heart of Stamford.â&#x20AC;? FRANK AND LORI MERCEDE
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Project 5 Project 5 includes the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Ice Skating Center & Fountain and the Discovery Center Park Building. The Ice Skating Center & Fountain will provide the ideal venue for family recreation. The 9,000-square-foot ice rink will be artistically illuminated and will transform into a magical interactive fountain during the warmer months. The adjoining Discovery Center Park Building will house a restaurant, skate rentals, and the Singer Learning Center for environmental education, where children can explore the wonders of nature in the middle of the city. This 10,000-squarefoot building will be another Mill River Park architectural attraction with five terraces, including a large rooftop observation deck offering the best views of Mill River Park.
Status: The Steven & Alexandra Cohen Skate Center & Fountain, as well as provisions for skate lessons for underserved youth, is fully funded. Funding for the Discovery Center Building is underway. Design has been completed and building will commence once full funding has been secured.
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“I am amazed at the impact that Mill River Park has already made on the community. In addition to being a beautiful outdoor space for all ages to enjoy, I love the family movie nights, the outdoor concerts, and all of the chances I have to get together with old friends, meet new neighbors, or just be alone in a space that uplifts my entire spirit. Generations will benefit from the vision and the hard work.” JUANITA T. JAMES, PRESIDENT & CEO OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY’S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Projects 6–9 PROJECT 6 will extend the Park from Main Street to the old West Stamford Cemetery below Richmond Hill Avenue, extending greenway paths along both sides of the river. Status: Funding is in process, design is 60% complete
PROJECT 7, the Greenway North, will extend the greenway up to Scalzi Park. This project will include the creation of an outdoor classroom for Hart Magnet School. Status: Funding is in process, design is 60% complete.
PROJECT 8 will extend Mill River Park to Pulaski Street on the west side of the river. Status: This project involves the acquisition of new land by the City.
PROJECT 9 will extend the Greenway South along the east side of the river to connect to the Harbor Point waterfront esplanade. Status: Design is in the feasibility stage.
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ONCE COMPLETE, THE PARK WILL ENCOMPASS 28 ACRES AND PROVIDE A 3-MILE ROUTE FOR ACTIVE RECREATION AND REFLECTION. IT WILL ALSO PROVIDE A WILDLIFE HABITAT CORRIDOR ALONG THE RIVER THAT CONNECTS LONG ISLAND SOUND TO THE UPPER RIPPOWAM RIVER WATERSHED.
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The park is not just about the plants or the calming river; it’s about the people too. It’s about the moms pushing a stroller…and the couple picnicking under a tree…The people are the foundation of the park. The park is built on water breaks during Sunday Zumba or laughter during Friday movie nights. It’s built on all the volunteers who pick up trash and plant flowers that will bloom in late spring… Where would the park be without us, and where would we be without the park? CAROLYN HOUTZ, AGE 15, MILL RIVER PARK STEWARD
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Education Programs at Mill River Park A growing body of science shows that time spent in nature contributes to intellectual, social, and emotional development in young children. Understanding that urban youth often lack easy access to the natural environment, we’ve made environmental education a core focus for Mill River Park. We offer educational opportunities that allow students to connect with nature and each other. Mill River Park is already making an impact on Stamford’s youth by providing 4th grade experiential science education in the Park. Working with the Hart Magnet Elementary School, we use Mill River Park as an outdoor classroom in which 4th grade students can do field-based experiments to bring their ecology and earth science lessons to life. The program is aligned to Connecticut Science Standards and has been enthusiastically attended by approximately 375 students to date. As another means of engaging Stamford youth in the environmental sciences, we are offering the Mill River Stewards program for high school students.
“The Stamford Public School System is very fortunate to have a partnership with Mill River Park. This valuable resource, which is centrally located, is used by our students for environmental field studies as well as for the communitywide Stamford STEMfest.” CARRIE CHIAPPETTA, DIRECTOR FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT— SECONDARY
The Stewards program takes a more grown-up route, not only giving students experience working in the field but also preparing them for their next steps with training in writing, resume development, and interviewing. Through exposure to environmental higher education options and job-readiness training, the Stewards program has, over the past 3 years, given 30 high school students career experience and tools to help them move forward successfully. In the future, we intend to expand these programs. We are also planning the creation of the Singer Learning Center in the Discovery Center Park Building as a space for further education, analysis, and discussion of environmental topics.
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“As a life-long Stamford resident, I am elated that there are events such as yoga, Zumba and movies in the park. It’s a great way to engage both new and existing residents. Keep it going!!” VIRGINIA DERVIL
“Its like Tanglewood in Stamford.” when describing the Stamford Symphony Concert in Mill River Park
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Our Public Programs The cornerstone of Mill River Park Collaborative’s motto— Connecting People and Nature—is community engagement. So through our programs, we create a host of varied, fun, and engaging events for the residents of Stamford. Since the Park opened, tens of thousands of people have participated in one or more of these programs, which for many is their first introduction to Mill River Park. Park events offer the Stamford community positive and safe activities to help build a connection with nature, the Park, and each other. Our free programs include summer weekend movies, yoga and Zumba classes, Family Halloween Trick-or-Treating, and a wide range of child enrichment activities. The arts blossom along with the wildflowers at Mill River Park, with performances from the Stamford Symphony, Swing Dancing in the Park, and more. Whether attending the Cherry Blossom Festival, a fitness class, or a dance party before a sundown movie, Mill River Park has become a go-to outdoor center for culture, fun, and recreation in Stamford.
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Our Volunteers—Connecting People and Nature With increasing land-care demands and a growing Park, we rely greatly on volunteers to help keep the Park pristine and welcoming. Each year our extraordinary Mill River Park volunteers—citizens from the community or from local corporations—donate thousands of volunteer hours. We at Mill River Park Collaborative are proud that so many have joined us in stewardship of their Park. Launched in 2013, Volunteer Day has been a successful initiative for getting Stamford community members to step outside, lend a hand, and make a difference. Occurring on the third Saturday of every month, this event allows volunteers to participate in raking, weeding, wading into the river to remove trash, and other duties aimed at maintaining and cleaning the Park. Corporations and service organizations also have the opportunity to volunteer. Over the last few years, these teams have constructed the Mill River Playground castle, fertilized and mulched hundreds of saplings, and cleaned out the Zichichi Rain Garden and sections of the river, among many other helpful actions.
Our volunteers worked 7,211 hours in 2014—that’s the equivalent of 3.6 full-time Park employees!
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Annual Gala Each year Mill River Park Collaborative holds an annual â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dinner in the Parkâ&#x20AC;? gala, which supports the Parkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s operating budget. Hundreds of business, community, civic, and government leaders are joined by neighbors and friends of the Park for an evening of farm-to-table dining under a festive tent in the Park. In May 2014, close to 700 gathered for an unforgettable evening. This signature event is held on the first Thursday evening in May. Save the date!
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Our Financials* FISCAL YEAR 2013 REVENUE
CITY OF STAMFORD CONTRACT
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FUNDRAISING EVENTS
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CORPORATE & FOUNDATION SPONSORSHIP
$ 2,606,298
INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS
$ 4,464,885
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TOTAL REVENUE $7,439,229
Your Dollars at Work FISCAL YEAR 2013 EXPENSE ALLOCATION $204,440 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,559,507
$64,812 $1,290,255
FUNDRAISING ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM EXPENSES & CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
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JANUARY 1, 2010 – JUNE 30, 2013
$99,999 to $50,000
Capital Campaign Donations
Marilyn Clements
Anne S. Richardson Fund
The Kriftcher Family— Jeannie, Brian, Hannah, Charlotte & Sophie Reckson, A Division of SL Green Patty and George Sarner
Robert and Sharon Prince
Randi and Craig Price
Marjorie and Lewis Schwartz
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Emilia Shaldjian
Milton Puryear
Frank Sica
RMS Construction
Tia Silas
Andrea and Peter Scheyhing
Silver Golub & Teitell, LLP Stamford Woman’s Club, Inc.
Michael Schlessinger Margaret Schultz Joel Selden
$1,000,000 & above
$49,999 to $10,000
$4,999 to $1,000
GE
Crane Foundation, Inc.
Barbara Alexander
Selkowitz Family Foundation
Edgar Cullman
Jason and Theresa Baker
Susan Cullman and John Kirby
John and Julie Capetta
Arthur and Betsey Selkowitz
Christine Cognetti
The H.O. Peet Foundation
Jed Selkowitz
Anthony Correia
Carol and Burton Hoffman
Harry Day
Carl and Mary Ann Shanahan
Dale and Stephen Hoffman
The Dentel Family
Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation
$999,999 to $100,000 Anonymous Stamford Family
John Leydon
John DiMenna Michael and Janice Duggan
Joel and Marcia Selden Adam and Laurie Selkowitz
Vivienne and Richard Silver Robert and Lisa Spatt
Lisa and Donald Brownstein
Louis Kuriansky Foundation, Inc.
First County Bank Foundation, Inc.
Frank and Lori Mercede
The Finkelstein Foundation, Inc.
Kayva and Shelly Nichani
Gartner
Vincent Tufo
Robinson & Cole
GE Foundation
June and Rolf Rosenthal
Olga Gotta and Jason Cole
UBS Employee Giving Program
Dean and Laura Godown Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Arnold and Douglas Karp Family Nestle Waters North America Inc. Marian and David Nissen Deborah and Charles Royce Samuel Lotstein Realty Company LLC Structured Portfolio Management Vince & Linda McMahon Family Foundation, Inc.
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Robert and Deborah Salomon Trust for Public Land TSC Foundation The Velaj Foundation
Jevera and William Hennessey The Herbert and Sarah M. Gibor Foundation Ken Jacobsen
$9,999 to $5,000 Aquarion Water Company Michelle and Michael Diliberto
Dr. Radhika Jasthi Ramanujachary Kumanduri and Cristina Romano
Stamford Land Conservation Trust David Stuckey
Allen Waxman Paula and David Weinstein
$999 to $500 Karim Abay and Tod Harvey Marni Amsellem Diwakar Annumala
Susan and Marc Leferman
Laure Aubuchon
Jay and Christie Fountain
The Lockwood Group
Jennifer Buchholz
Linda and Jeff King
Bill and Jill Lovers
David and Judith Martin
Fred Mazik
Rita Castillo and Kamel Ghandour
Barry and Rose McInerney
Phyllis Mazik
Alan and Lynn Pearce
Overbrook Foundation
Vicki Cleary Norman Cole
Concord Music Group Peter Dreyer Evan and Mary Ann Dunnell Edward Epstein Charles Failla Fairfield County Community Foundation Donna Farber
$499 to $101 Akintayo Akinyele Elvira Albert Anderson Kill P.C. Kathleen and Michael Aurichio Guy Bailey and Kathy King Joel Berns
May and Vagn Fausing Stephen Finn Carilyn Fleisher Edward and Donna Fuhrman Joseph and Dianne Giancola
Dawn Patterson-Medley and Family Edward and Marianne Pollak Paul Quartararo and Carol Chiulli Geoffrey and Jill Raker
Sonia Gidwani
Patricia Rattray
Eric Golus
Dane and Michelle Reichenbach
Irving and Marilyn Goldblum
Jill and William Birkett
Sandra and Robert Goldstein
Edward and Susan Greenberg
Kristy Rudel
Christine Bloom Monica and Ryan Boudreaux
Eric and Thea Haley
Anna Brady and Erik Novoa
Holly Hyman
Howard and Carol Shiffman
Janine Jandrositz
Diane Sierpina
Gerry and Mark Katz
Rob and Sharon Slocum
Jay Keeshan
Stamford Elks
Victor Kiszkiel
Stamford High School DECA
Kathryn Graham Michael Graham Rosalind Hewsenian and Robert DiMarino Jo Ann and Timothy Hirsimaki
Bruce Block
Joshua and Angie Brown Patrick Carino
Linda Gornitsky and Harvey Weber
Interstate + Lakeland Lumber
Stewart Casper and Victoria DeToledo
Mike and Candance Jemiolo
Robert Cohen and Marsha Colten
Florence Khoo
Saul and Mimi Cohen
Jessica and David Kooris
Dennis and M’Liss Conetta
Margaret Lardizabal
Mike and Debbie Cruzan
Leo and Judy Marzen
Carrin Culotta
Michael and Cathy Mayone
Leonard and Mary Lou D’Andrea
Matthew McKenna
Vivek Dangre
Sondra Limeburner
Binta Patel
Peter and Charlotte De Nicola
Matthew Lipson and Elizabeth Stone
Barbara Decker
Carolyn and Hernando Madero
Marlene Riaszos Rocco V. D’Andrea SDI Innovations Ann Siegel Elise Swanton Peter Tryhane Nikki Tsairis
Yanne Deng Mark Diamond Derek and Helen Doody Harold and Ursula Doughty
David Tunick
Frederic and Harriet Dulaney
Richard and Pam Vogel
Ed’s Garage Doors, LTD Barbara Enright Elise and Richard Erlandson
Brian Kumiega Laborers’ International Union of North America L.U. 146
Marvin Rosenbaum
Joe and Ann Sexton
Stamford Professional Fire Fighters Local 786 David and Beverly Stein
Carol Lapegna
Judith and John Stoddard
Julius and Ann Lasnick
Robert Stoddard
Sonia and John Lawrence
The Sulkin Family
Michael Lazarus
Scott and Tanya Therrien
Howard and Marlene Levy
Michael and Camille Tomasello
Joanne Mangione
Ardian Triantoro Andrea and Marcella Valerio Annie and Hans Van Der Ven
Ronit and Amrita Marathe
Roberto and Randi Vannucchi
Ruth Mason and James Wetterau
Julie Vasile
Michael Mazik
Bob Waldman and Pam Wood
Gene and Marjorie Monte
Tom Ward
Courtney and Judy Nelthropp
Alicia and Bruce Wettenstein
Michael Parry millriverpark.com
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Stephen and Eileen Rogers
Lisa Kalish Cohen
Brian and Rhonna Rogol
Reckson, A Division of SL Green
David and Elaine Kaplin
Heather and John Salerno
XEROX Foundation
Donna Katz
Teri and Morton Salomon
Sophie Kenefic
Daron and Lisa Shepard
Lawrence and Abbe Kerr
Gilda Sherman
Lori Baden
William and Emma King
Scott Sherman
Steven Baum
Lisa Kovatch
Jack and Sondra Berns
George and Susan Krall
Stamford American Legion Baseball
Eric and Sharon Bird
Johnny and Patty Lank
Roberta Stern
Connecticut Light & Power
Gary and Barbara Bloom
Mark and Jennifer Lapine
Merrill and Geri Stone
Harry Day
Claudia Boynton
Margarita Lapitan
Carmody, Torrance, Sandak & Hennessey
Deanna Larson
David Swerdloff and Shelley Taylor
The Edith & Herbert Lehman Foundation
Raffaela Tarzia
Helen and William Carr
Myrna Lazarus
Fairfield County Community Foundation Donor Advised Fund
Fran Cassity
Joyce and Richard Leibert
Linda Alboher Marci Alboher and Jay Goldberg Allan and Helaine Alper John and Marilynn Anderson
Raymond Lasczak
Berard Taub Michael and Cathy Tedder
$49,999 to $10,000 Boehm Family Foundation Lisa and Donald Brownstein
Fairway Market
Thomas Chiappetta
Dorothy Levitt
John Cody
Lawrence and Jeanne Vilardo
Sharon Maasdorp
Lee Vito
GE Foundation
Continental III Salon Ltd.
Nancy Macari, Anna Zimmerman, Marie Madden
Peter and Gail Weinstein
General Re Corporation
Patricia Willis
Julia and Robin Graham
Michael and Adeline Macri
Rex and Barbara Wright
Bobbi Mark
JoAnn Zuckerbrod
Harbor Point Holding Company LLC
Allan and Sara Crimm Paul and Christine Crotty Elizabeth Cunnane Gary and Lori Curto Cortney Davis Marie Deaton Mary Ann Dombrowski John and Kimberly Ferrara Robin Frederick and Michael Gold Jay and Maxine Freilich Michael Friedman William and Rita Gerardi Paul and Ronni Ginsberg Leo and Sondra Gold Sandra Gray David and Lynn Greenberg Rhea Harris
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Dean and Laura Godown
Jay and Marjorie Hirshfield
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Kay J. Maxwell Lynn and Christopher Mazik Paul and Rosalinda Mazik Stanley Maziuk Stephen and Mollie McCune Jill Melmed
GE Asset Management
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
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Arnold and Douglas Karp Family
Operating Donations
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney | Global Wealth Management
Pam Kushmerick
NBC Universal
$100,000 and Above
Nestle Waters North America Inc.
City of Stamford
Overbrook Foundation
Purdue Pharma
Patricia and Robert Phillips
Craig and Suzanne Olin
$99,999 to $50,000
Pitney Bowes Community Investments
Ruth Propp and Morton Ginsburg
Fairfield County Community Foundation
PLP Associates Holdings Inc.
Robin Merrill Neil and Deborah Metviner Joseph Milicia Emmett Murtha
RBS Greenwich Capital Foundation, Inc.
Mark and Jennifer Lapine
Empire State Realty Trust
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Brian Fellion
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Joan and Robert Fields
Katherine Sears
FUJIFILM Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc.
Kenneth Seel
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People’s United Bank The Per and Astrid Heidenreich Family Foundation
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Pitney Bowes Foundation
Greenwich Hospitality Group LLC
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Eileen and David Heckerling
RMS Construction
George and Phyllis Heller
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Hotel Zero Degrees
Michael Sullivan
Saks Fifth Avenue
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$4,999 to $1,000
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$999 to $500 Dr. Bert Ballin
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Stanford Miller
Dan and Heather Bernatchez
Napa & Company
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Robert Neiman
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First County Bank
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Philip Miller
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Steven Drew Irwin and Arlene Ettinger Edward and Donna Fuhrman
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Katinka de Ruiter
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Mary Fedeli The Ferguson Library Janina Finsthwait Gartner Andrew Glickson Natalie Godown
Rina Vitti
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Leonard and Judith Haber
Mary Ann Lawlor
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Daniel and Betty Roberts
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C. Vanderkeift
Hill Family Fund
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Elizabeth Hoffine
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Antoinette Reed
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Maureen Hanley-Bellitto
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Malcolm and Ellen Dickinson
Deirdre Garrahan
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Stanley Pelter
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Daisy Salort
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Developing World Markets
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Don Torey
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Robert Tyd
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Jay and Miriam Shaw
Shipman & Goodwin LLP
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United Rentals
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Michael Widland
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Eric and Laura Spichiger Merle Spiegel Robert and Julie Statius-Muller
Paul Vidulich
Barbara and Robert Wechsler Carl and Dana Weinberg
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IN HONOR OF
KPMG Legg Mason
Pierce Brawley
Morgan Stanley
Drs. Joan and Harold Gewirtz
Nestle Waters
Mimi Hanzlik
Point 72
Matthew Schecter
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Philips
RBS Spencer Stuart
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Rhea Stein
Marian Weinberg
IN MEMORY OF
Robin and Kelvin Story
Shari Weisz
June and Joe Fahey
David Stuckey
Norman Wholley
Paul Mazik
Helen Sudol
Daniel and Valerie Willey
Target
David Swerdloff and Shelley Taylor
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Alfred Wolfsohn
Winnie Teal
Vicki Wray
Marc and Caroline Teichman
Karen Zambelli-Gwardyak and John Gwardyak
Armin Thies
Nancy Zeide
MILL RIVER PARK BENEFITS FROM THE SERVICES OF MANY VOLUNTEERS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; THANK YOU
Thank you to all 2014 donors. Your contributions make Park development and programming possible. Your donations will be reflected in next yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual report.
John Thomas
Gail and James Todd Breese Tomick Sheila Toner
Thomson Reuters
H. Mimi Wind
Abraham Thomas
Turhan Tirana and Denise Marcil
Stamford Hilton
IN-KIND DONATIONS Lisa Barlow Cartridge World of Stamford Barbara Enright
Albert Ashforth Bank of America Boston University Crius Energy Deloitte Design Within Reach
If any names above have been misspelled or omitted we apologize and ask that you contact us with corrections.
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THANK YOU TO OUR BOARD MEMBERS
MILL RIVER PARK COLLABORATIVE STAFF
(as of October 1, 2014)
Milton Puryear
Arthur Selkowitz, Chairman
Executive Director
Arnold M. Karp, Treasurer
Nia Rhodes Jackson
Mary Shanahan, Secretary
Programs and Outreach Director
Don Brownstein Norman Cole
Alicia Wettenstein
Harry Day
Development Director
Gloria DePina Sandy Goldstein Robin Graham Bill Hennessey Dr. Tommie Jackson
Vincent Piselli Land Care Manager Marilyn Melfi Office Manager
Ken Jacobsen David Kooris
Chris Elliott
Diana Lenkowsky
Supervisor of Horticulture
Jackie Lightfield Thomas Madden
Emily Rosenthal
Frank Mercede
Development and Membership Coordinator
Shelly Nichani Ernie Orgera
Dominique Chisenga
Stephen Osman
Land Care Associate
“Congratulations to one and all for the extraordinary work you have done and continue to do. The park is a wonderful asset to our community and just keeps getting better and better. We love all the excitement, activities and creative uses of the park. It is a park for the entire community, young and old. Thank you all...for this gift to the citizens of Stamford.” MARK AND JENNIFER LAPINE
Bob Phillips Jim Shapiro
Lester Dixon
Robin Stein
Land Care Associate
Michael Widland Fabrizio Zichichi
Jeffrey Reason Land Care Associate
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Mill River Park Collaborative Board and Leadership Staff Front Row, left to right Marilyn Melfi, Robin Stein, Gloria DePina, Arthur Selkowitz, Sandy Goldstein, Stephen Osman, Alicia Wettenstein, Ken Jacobsen, Don Brownstein, Fabrizio Zichichi, Bob Phillips Back Row, left to right Vincent Piselli, Nia Rhodes Jackson, Milton Puryear, Frank Mercede, Thomas Madden, Bill Hennessey, Jackie Lightfield, Jim Shapiro, Shelly Nichani, Mary Shanahan, Robin Graham, David Kooris, Arnold Karp Not pictured Norman Cole, Harry Day, Dr. Tommie Jackson, Diana Lenkowsky, Ernie Orgera, Michael Widland millriverpark.com 39
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