preparing our next generation

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preparing our next generation
2014
ANNUAL
REPORT
Programs
Education
Community
Waterfront
PREPARING
OUR NEXT
GENERATION
NAVIGATING THE FUTURE
Student Growth
Mission
7,000
The mission of Maritime Gloucester is to inspire
students and visitors to value marine science,
maritime heritage and environmental stewardship
through hands-on education and experiences.
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5,000
4,000
This mission is fulfilled by emphasizing in our
programs and services the following core values:
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Inspiring Discovery
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Exploring Science
Embracing History
Living Stewardship
Students
Letter from Board Chair and Executive Director
5,000+
students
50,000+
visitors
Connecting generations to the ocean is our core mission. It starts here on this waterfront campus by telling both the story of this site, and the activities that have taken place here to support
a working waterfront and maritime economy. The connection is strengthened in our aquarium,
the Gorton’s Seafoods Gallery, multi-use classroom, the digital microscope laboratory, the Stellwagen exhibit and the Boathouse where students are engaged in hands-on activities designed
to teach maritime heritage and marine sciences. The experience on the piers and wharves and
sailing on the Schooner Ardelle in and around Gloucester Harbor serves to connect students
and visitors to local history, ecology and the ocean beyond. There is a future here on the working
waterfront, and Maritime Gloucester is proudly committed to telling that story and sharing that
vision. This year’s report highlights some of our activities to prepare the next generation for a life
with the sea. We welcome your review, feedback and involvement.
54,000+
minutes of
gig rowing
30+
partner
organizations
Geoffrey Richon, Chair
Thomas Balf, Executive Director
PROGRAMS
Think Tank
In June, Maritime Gloucester unveiled Think Tank,
an interactive fisheries exhibit. With a generous technology grant from the Applied Materials
Community Foundation, Maritime Gloucester
purchased a large, interactive, multi-touch table
equipped with an integrated PC that supports animation, video, audio, photographic data and educational games. Community members, visitors and
students play an interactive, animated game on
the table in which they seek to influence the size
of a fishery population based on a variety of factors. Maritime Gloucester worked with community
members, fishermen, fisheries managers, ocean
scientists, and design professionals from Fable
Vision to develop the exhibit.
C E L E B R AT E O U R H E R I TA G E
Sustainable Fisheries Dinner
To raise awareness on the issue of underutilized fisheries, Maritime Gloucester
held a Sustainable Fisheries Dinner at local restaurant, Latitude 43. The
restaurant’s parent company, Serenitee Restaurant Group, and Turner’s
Seafood sponsored the event. The evening was sold out with happy
attendees dining on deliciously prepared monkfish and skate wings, the
two featured species.
Traditional Music
MG Talks
Maritime Gloucester held its MG Talks series in February and March, and in April hosted the lecture
series of the University of Massachusetts (UMASS)
Large Pelagics Research Center. Themes explored
during the MG Talks included schooners and climate change. The well attended series was supported through generous contributions from Cape
Ann Savings Bank and Mill River Consulting.
Well-known musician Marla Fibish performed a concert of mandolin music
in the Gorton’s Seafoods Gallery on a well attended evening in June. The
following morning Ms. Fibish held a mandolin workshop in the Dory Shop.
Connecting with Schooners
Maritime Heritage Day proved to be a highlight of the summer season.
Thousands of Schooner Festival visitors filled the site from Schooner Way
down to the pier. We had a record number of visitors, traditional artisans
selling and demonstrating their craft, community groups engaging families in exciting programs, and schooners
tied to the end of the pier, including the
Schooner Adventure who welcomed visitors
on deck. Music enjoyed by all was provided
by Meridian, a local folk duo.
Maritime Gloucester Film Nights
Maritime Gloucester entered into a community partnership with the Cape Ann Community Cinema. The first film screened was
Maidentrip, a documentary telling the story
of a teenage girl’s solo sail around the globe.
This partnership will continue next year.
EDUCATION
Cape Ann Ocean Explorers
The Ocean Explorers program provides hands-on
science enrichment to 64 elementary classrooms,
serving over 1,500 students in Gloucester, Rockport
and Manchester/Essex schools. This program connects students to their local marine habitats and
encourages them to develop 21st century science
skills. The program is made possible by a three-year
NOAA B-WET grant in conjunction with the support of the McCarthy Family Foundation, Rockport
Education Foundation, Spaulding Trust, the Amelia
Peabody Foundation and program support donations from our gala.
Coastal Explorers Our Coastal Explorers summer programs welcomed
students of all ages. Our elementary participants
spent mornings aboard the Schooner Ardelle and
afternoons exploring in our labs and aquarium. Our
Middle and High School participants explored the
coast of the North Shore aboard the Ardelle while
learning to sail and navigate. Highlights included
climbing the North Tower at Thacher’s Island, seal
watching at the Dry Salvages, whale watching
on Tillies and circumnavigating the world (that’s
around Cape Ann to the non-locals).
Summer Internships We added a College Internship program to our successful High School Summer Internship Program,
which has been offered for a decade. The college
interns had a choice of two different tracks: Marine
Science Education or Citizen Science Invasive Species
Monitoring. More than ten college students participated in the program, with more signing up for fall
and winter semester projects. Our education interns
helped develop and teach summer programs while
our Citizen Science interns collected invasive species
data from harbor sampling locations.
Field Trips
We served over
5,000 students from
80+ schools and groups
Students ranged in age from PreK to College
Demand for field trips was high.
We had
50 field trips in 40 available
school days in May and June
Biggest field trip day included
kids on our site at one time
150+
“
SPOTLIGHT ON
Rebecca Visnick
Rebecca Visnick is equally comfortable with a paintbrush or a Giant Pacific Octopus. We take some
credit for that. She volunteered in the Maritime
Gloucester aquarium throughout high school and
college, and joined our summer education staff in
2012. She is currently finishing up her marine science degree at Alaska Pacific University and plans
to return to Maritime Gloucester to the delight of
her Cape Ann elementary students. As a talented
artist and scientist, Rebecca has spearheaded programs and classes that integrate marine science
and art. Several of her large scale murals brighten
our classrooms, labs and aquarium.
“Maritime Gloucester’s Coastal Explorers has been the best part of my
summers for the last two years! The Pinky Ardelle, Captain Harold, Mary
Kay, and Curtis have taught me so many things about Gloucester, the
working harbor, marine life, and fun sea shanties. I used some of my
knowledge this year in my biology class and my teacher was impressed.
I am so lucky to have been involved and I look forward to many more
summers in Gloucester and time spent at the maritime museum.”
—Jack Mannke, 15 years-old, Coastal Explorers participant, Glen Mills, PA
N E W A N D E XC I T I N G P R O G R A M S
High School Students Lead
Research Project
Throughout the winter and spring, ten
seniors in John Wigglesworth’s Oceans and
Climate Class at the Waring School visited
regularly to gather invasive species monitoring data using the settling plates at our
docks. Students entered their data into an
online database and conducted analysis
back in their classroom. We are looking forward to this partnership again next year.
New Wet Lab
What’s a wet lab? For us, it’s a place where
we analyze water samples, teach students
basic laboratory techniques and maintain
specimens year-round. This new space has
been used nearly every day this spring and
summer! Some of our artistic staff members
led a mural project in the space this summer to make it more interesting and inviting. Thanks for the support from the Amelia
Peabody Foundation!
Pathways for Children Early
Childhood STEM
We piloted a new early childhood STEM
(Science, Technology Engineering and
Mathematics) program in conjunction
with eight pre-school classes from Pathways for Children. More than 250 children
benefitted from this program. Each class
visited Maritime Gloucester three times
this spring and participated in programs
including: engineering fishing gear, exploring buoyancy through building recycled
boats, and investigating the relationship of
form and function in sea creatures. Both
organizations—and all the students—
agreed it was a successful program.
COMMUNITY BUILDING
COLLABORATION
Climate Change Workshop
In May, Maritime Gloucester hosted a community
workshop on coastal climate change. Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management presented engaging presentations on shoreline geology and sea
level rise after which the 60 participants engaged
in table discussions facilitated by civic leaders and
volunteers.
Marine Debris Talk and Clean-Up
Around the Harbor
Maritime Gloucester led the first Marine Debris
Cleanup of Gloucester Harbor collaborating with
Cape Ann non-profits, Cultural Districts, students and community volunteers to conduct clean-ups and inventory sites across the harbor.
The cleanup kicked off with an informative presentation by Rachael Miller of the Rozalia Project.
The Sea is All About Us and the Sarah Fraser Robbins Award
In June, Maritime Gloucester hosted a ceremony to unveil the new edition of The Sea Is All About Us: A Guide to Marine Environments
of Cape Ann and Other Northern New England Waters. Originally published in 1973, the Cape Ann guide was written by Sarah Fraser
Robbins and Clarice Yentsch, Ph.D. To mark this
great occasion, Maritime Gloucester established
the Sarah Fraser Robbins Environmental Award
to recognize an individual or group of individuals who have made significant contributions to
the study or protection of the seashore populations and the general ecology of Cape Ann and
other northern New England waters. This year’s
recipient was Dr. Molly Lutcavage Director of
the University of Massachusetts (UMASS) Large
Pelagics Research Center.
Reinvigorated Volunteer Program
Maritime Gloucester’s newly invigorated volunteer
program has been fortunate to have active volunteers
helping on archiving, events, docent led tours, programming, aquarium staffing, and general maintenance.
Sea Scouts also support Maritime Gloucester by volunteering and assisting at events throughout the year.
“
Maritime Gloucester is exactly as it sounds:
a hub and sanctuary of the biology and culture of
Gloucester Harbor throughout the years. I enjoyed having
meaningful conversations with visitors about biology,
conservation, and climate change, while listening to their
stories and sharing some of my own.
I believe that Maritime Gloucester is an invaluable
contribution to the community due to its immersive
and all-inclusive educational style towards
a subject so vital to the city.
—Emma Ottenheimer, College Intern
”
WATERFRONT
Marine Railway
Sometimes you need to invest in the past to
invest in the future. So it was that we rebuilt
the cradle and installed decking to our
1849 historic railway to enable its use going
forward. We look forward to hauling historic
schooners “on the ways” and are actively
pursuing vessel restoration projects.
Schooner Adventure
Maritime Gloucester was proud to welcome the Schooner Adventure to our dock
this past summer. Gloucester’s flagship vessel supported our efforts to attract visitors
and share stories from a bygone era. We
look forward to future collaborations with
them as both organizations retain their separate identities but explore opportunities to
work together.
New Outdoor Exhibits
Sea Scouts
This past year we completed the installation
of the magnificent Compass Rose sculpture
at the entrance of the building, developed
exhibits for the historic Mill Building and
completed outdoor informational kiosks
that tell the story of this site and the fishing
community—then and now.
Our Sea Scouts “Ship” grew to approximately 15 kids—boys and girls—during the
summer. They enjoyed learning seamanship skills from Captain Amanda Madeira,
working on boats, rowing dories and sailing
the 32’ Endeavor during the summer. Thanks
to our adult volunteers for their support for
this evolving program.
Schooner Ardelle
The Ardelle is a workhorse for us. She
is used as our educational platform for
school (and adult) field trips to Gloucester Harbor and our vessel for summer
programs involving trips that extend our
reach to the local islands and all the way
out to Stellwagen Bank. Harold Burnham,
the owner and skipper of the Ardelle, offers
public and charter sails.
Rowing Program
Our gig rowing program continues to grow.
We surpassed 100 rowers this past year.
These intrepid rowers can be seen in one
of three Cornish Gig Pilot boats, as well as
the dories or a newly donated sliding seat
rowing boat. They could be seen rowing on
the harbor every single day. With over 900
hours on the water this summer, that’s a lot
of rows.
12
Vessels in Port
330
Ardelle Trips
80
ribs replaced
on the pinky
Watermark
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
income
expense
Income
Waterfront/Facilities
9%
Expense
Waterfront/Facilities
14%
Education
23%
Donations/
Restricted Gifts
41%
Education
27%
Programs/Events
27%
Education
$168,185
Programs/Events
$201,550
Donations/Restricted Gifts
$306,857
Waterfront
Total
$69,664
$746,256
Development
18%
Programs/Events
41%
Development
$185,325
Education
$278,075
Programs/Events
$124,621
Waterfront/Facilities
Total
$98,692
$686,713
The financial information presented covers the period July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014.This is not a complete financial statement.
Our most recent audited financial statement is available upon request. Some of our grant income/gifts may span multiple years.
Board of Directors
Officers
Geoffrey Richon, Chair and Founder
Mary Scofield, Vice-Chair
John McGlennon, Treasurer
Robert Visnick, Esq., Secretary
Board Members
Peter Anderson
Ryan Banks
Quincy Bent
Mari Butler, Ph.D.
Paul Cole
Lee Cunningham
David Marsh
Jay McLauchlan
Scott Memhard
Geno Mondello
Gregory Neal
Stephen Sacca
Nancy Sullivan
William Taylor
Steve Wilkins
Maritime Gloucester Staff
Tom Balf, Executive Director
Mary Kay Taylor, Direction of Education
Melanie Murray-Brown, Director of
Program Integration
Tracy Bowen, Office Manager
Melissa Lynch, Development Manager
Steve Parkes, Facility/Waterfront Manager
Education Staff
David Brown, Katherine Dench,
Amanda Madeira, Curtis Sarkin,
Rebecca Visnick
Shop and Admission Staff
Kelsey Bradford, Colette Cipullo, Lynn Lane,
Isaac Randell, Matilda Grow, Barbara Jansson
Photographs Contributed by
Martin Del Vecchio, Mike Dyer, Karen
Gorton, Carl Gustin, Amanda Madeira,
Carol McKenna, Eric Sabo, Curtis Sarkin,
William Sumner, Rebecca Visnick
LIST OF PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
Maritime Gloucester is proud to work with the following organizations, institutions
and community groups on projects, programs, and/or classes:
Higher Education
Boston University
Endicott College
Kansas State University
MIT Sea Grant
Northeastern University
Salem State University
Tufts University
University of Massachusetts
Maritime, Fishing and
Environmental
Clean Harbor Swim
Essex County Community Foundation
Essex National Heritage Commission
Essex Shipbuilding Museum
Friends of Good Harbor
Gloucester International Dory Race Committee
Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association
Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI)
Lynx Foundation
National Marine Fisheries Service
NOAA
Northeast Seafood Coalition
Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance (NAMA)
Ocean Alliance
Ocean Classrooms
Salem Sound Coastwatch
Schooner Adventure
Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
UMass Large Pelagics Research Center
Urban Harbors Institute
U.S. Coast Guard
Educational and Cultural
Cape Ann Art Haven
Cape Ann Community Cinema
Cape Ann Museum
Gloucester High School Sailing
Gloucester Stage Company
City of Gloucester
Gloucester Education Foundation
Gloucester School District
Gloucester Stage Company
Gloucester Writers Center
Harbortown Cultural District
Manchester Essex Regional School District
Merrimack Special Education Collaborative
Pathways for Children
Peabody Essex Museum
Rockport Music
Rockport School District
Rocky Neck Cultural Center
Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Traditional Small Craft Association
Events
Chasing Ice Movie
Compass Graduation
Compass Rose Dedication Ceremony
Date Night on the Ardelle
Evening Under the Spars Fundraising Gala
Giant Squid Broadcast
Gloucester International Dory Races
Kids Present Making Workshop
Large Pelagics Research Center Lecture Series
Maidentrip Documentary Film
Marine Debris Presentation & Harbor Cleanup
Maritime Heritage Day
Marine Halloween
Marla Fibish Mandolin Concert
15,000
Mass Marine Educators
Member’s Party
MG Talks—Climate Change
Our Changing Shoreline: A Climate Change
Workshop
Sarah Fraser Robbins Environmental Award
Schooner Festival
Stubby’s Valentine’s Day Party
Sustainable Fisheries Dinner
Trails & Sails—Lobster Lore
Working Waterfront Writers Group
visitors to the museum/aquarium
25
700
squid dissected
2,000
fish prints made
100/1
plankton to student ratio
college/high school interns
GIFTS TO MARITIME GLOUCESTER
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Carpentry equipment donated by Ocean Classroom
Foundation
The following corporations and businesses have provided financial
support, materials or in-kind services to support our mission:
Coin operated binoculars donated by Tom Orrell
American Marine Model
Horvitz & Frisch
Compass Rose Sculpture donated by Matthew Collins
Applied Materials, Inc.
Institute for Savings
Computers donated by Applied Materials Corporation
Aran Fish, Inc.
J & L Welding and Machine
Atlantis Oceanfront Inn
Jeff Fraser Carpentry
BankGloucester
Mill River Consulting
Beacon Marine Basin, Inc.
Monty Lewis Design
Heritage Day supplies donated by Rick Shaw & Esther Martin
BTT Marine Construction
Company
North Shore Kid
Heritage classic skiff donated by Linzee & Beth Coolidge
Building Center of Cape Ann
Equipment and services donated by R.B. Strong
Fishing lines, hooks and ropes donated by Dirt Murray
Foghorn repair services donated by Henry Szostek
Lumber and carpentry services donated by Herb Stillman
Lumber and exhibit frames donated by Dick Zimmerman
Byrne Insulating, LLC
Cape Ann Insurance Agency
Cape Ann Savings Bank
North Shore Veterinary
Hospital
Portside Auto
Pure Strategies, Inc.
Rotary Club of Gloucester
Lumber donated by Burnham Boat Building
Cape Pond Ice
Maritime books donated by Trina Smith
Capt. Bill’s Whale Watch
Maritime videos donated by Carl Ekborg
Carroll K. Steele Insurance
Serenitee Restaurant Group
Painted oar donated by Sam Nigro
Crocker’s Boat Yard
Seven Seas Whale Watch
Eastern Point Yacht Club
Slade Gorton Co.
Geoffrey Richon Company
Timberline Enterprises
Schooner parade floats donated by the Stockman family
Thebaud model schooner donated by Tom Halsted
Schooner Ardelle
Glovsky & Glovsky
Treehouse Design
Two glass marine animals donated by Phillip Worden
Gorton’s Seafood
Turner’s Seafood
Wooden skiff donated by John Krenn
Hiltz Waste Disposal
Windover LLC.
GRANTORS
DONORS
Amelia Peabody Foundation
Thank you to the following individuals and foundations whose
generous financial contributions provide vital philanthropic
support for Maritime Gloucester.
Applied Materials Community Foundation
Cell Signaling Foundation
City of Gloucester
Community Preservation Act Funds
Davis Conservation Foundation
Dusky Foundation
Gifts Received from October 2013 through
September 2014
This list includes gifts for the annual fund as well as for program
support raised at our Evening Under the Spars Gala event.
Educational Foundation for Rockport
McCarthy Family Foundation
$100,000
Massachusetts Cultural Council
Anonymous
New England Biolabs Foundation
NOAA
$50,000–$99,999
Taylor Foundation
David & Dorothy Arnold
John & Mollie Byrnes
The Boston Foundation
$10,000–$49,999
Spaulding Education Fund
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Dick & Deborah Carlson
Dusky Foundation
Quincy & Natalie Bent
William Taylor
$1,000–$9,999
In Memory of Tim Blakeley: Eileen Kelley
In Memory of Stanley Dulong: Paige Parisi
In Memory of Janice S. Frisch: Howard Frisch
In Memory of Joe Garland: Wendy Morgan
In Memory of George Grammas: David & Louise Marsh
In Memory of Ben Hersey: Sharon Reynolds, Patricia Baker, Diane Vaughan
In Memory of Ted Holdsworth and Forbes Perkins: Isabel Perkins
In Memory of Alvin Hochberg: Ann Hochberg
In Memory of Herbert Joseph: Helen Joseph
In Memory of Pat & Heidi Marston: Chris Ainley & Shelby Marston
In Memory of Gene Mondello: Vincent & Cheryl Coniglio
In Memory of Chip Norton: Marcia Norton, Geno & Frances Mondello
In Memory of Howard Richardson: Ann & Helen Thompson
In Memory of James C. Ulwick: Marit Pywell
In Memory of Harriet Webster: Richard & Diane Foley
In Honor Gifts
In Honor of Susan Fehrmann: Virginia Fehrmann
In Honor of John & Robin Hoy: Kirk & Ruth Noyes
In Honor of Geno and Fran Mondello: Roy & Shelagh McCauley,
Todd & Laura Zuzulo
In Honor of Greg & Stevie Neal: Stephanie Neal
In Honor of Geoffrey Richon: Jerry & Carol Ackerman
Richard Weiss & Barbara McLaughlin
In Honor of Doris Rust’s 90th birthday: Eben & Sandra Andrew
In Honor of Curtis Sarkin: Elaine Zheutlin
In Honor of Marc E. Tadler: Ann Tadler
Peter & Deborah Anderson
Debby Bent
Peter & Sarah Bent
David & Lida Bernard
Thad Carpen &
Susanne Guyer
David Chapin &
Lauren Norton
Stan & Daisy Collinson
Sturgis Crocker
John & Lee Cunningham
Philip Cutter
Lee & Liz Dellicker
William & Barbara Dyer
Sarah Robbins Evans
Peter Feinstein &
Miriam Weinstein
Tom Fox & Dale Blank
Michael & Karen Gorton
Carl & Judy Gustin
Sarah V. Harrison
Bob & Diane Hildreth
Wilber & Janet James
Dr. Malcolm Kerstein &
Patricia Murphy
Susan Klem-Morser
Joe & Polly Knowles
Sigrid Lindo
Paul & Christine Lundberg
David & Louise Marsh
Robert & Eileen Matz
Jay McLauchlan & Sarah Stotzer
Deborah Merrill
Geno & Frances Mondello
Gregory & Stevie Neal
Geoffrey Richon
John Rosenthal &
Maureen Berkley
Arthur Ryan
Mary Scofield
Hinda Simon
Andrew & Amy Spinney
Nancy Sullivan
Tim & Cheryl Thurman
David & Helen Tory
Michael & Tee Wall
Robert & Margaret Wallis
Matthew Whitlock &
Penny Neal
Tom & Kristin Zarrella
$100–$999
Robert Ackerman, M.D.
Francis & Rebecca Aliberte
Michael & Mary Amaral
Norma Andrews
Thomas Balf & Donna Heaney
Bill & Barbara Baumer
JJ & Jackie Bell
Selma Bell
Charles & Jill Bent
Thomas & Rebecca Bernie
Deborah Blake
Charles Blaney &
Molly Lutcavage
Louise Blodget
Robert & Daphne Borden
David & Maureen Bovet
DONORS
$100–$999, cont.
Bill Bramhall
Chester & Anthea Brigham
David Brown
Davies M. Browne
Thomas Burger
Charles & Maria Burnham
William & Geraldine Butman
Theodore Cakounes
David & Carol Carlson
Kevin & Kathleen Clancy
Allan & Kathleen Cohen
Hugh & Joan Collier
Benjamin & Elizabeth Collins
Clem & Eileen Courcy
Raymond Crane &
Monica Lawton
Denton Crews &
Katherine German
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Art & Julie Daniels
Charles & Alisa De Gaspe
Beaubien
Dan & Eva Deykin
Peter & Susie Dorsey
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Sargent & Susan Goodchild
Jacques Gordon & Elizabeth
Wiltshire
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Cramer
Steven Grossman
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Kishida Family
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Jim & Laura Lowell
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Dennis McGurk
Roger & Carol McNeill
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Anne Meyer
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Thistleton & Dorothy Robertson
David Rosen & Laura Harrington
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Janet Ulwick-Sacca
Jonathan & Kimberly Sarkin
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Kangisser Sher
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Russell & Rosamond Smith
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Maria Valenti
Marc & Roseann Vidal
Robert & Wanda Visnick
Allison Warren
Stryker Warren
Michael Wheeler
Harold & Lucette White
Patricia Whitlock
John Wigglesworth &
Priscilla Brooks
Richard & Barbara Wilson
Francis (Sib) & Judy Wright
Dick & Lisa Zimmerman
Gifts up to $99
Peter Anastas & Judith Walcott
Robert & Judith Anderson
Nancy Balf
Ken & Helen Beal
Mac Bell
George Bird
John & Cynthia Bjorlie
John & Vicki Bourneuf
Tracy Bowen
Mary John Boylan
Jennie Bridge
Fred & Stephanie Buck
Leonard Burgess
Mari Butler
Joshua Cahill
Jud & Jan Carlberg
Robert & Jean Cunningham
David DeLorey
Fred & Janet Dodge
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Alden & Elizabeth French
Linette French
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Barbara Jansson
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MacFadyen
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Judith Fleischman
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Conrad Vitale
Nicholas White &
Alison Anholt-White
John Whitmore
Bradford & Geneva Whitten
Edward Woll &
Ann Williams Woll
Chip & Margaret Ziering
Todd & Laura Zuzulo
MEMBERS
Jerry & Carol Ackerman
Robert H. Ackerman, MD
Edward Acosta
Chris Ainley & Shelby
Marston-Ainley
Jack Alexander
Francis & Rebecca Aliberte
Mike Allen
Michael & Mary Amaral
Ron Nickerson
Peter Anastas &
Judith Walcott
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Robert & Judith Anderson
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David & Dorothy Arnold
Ashwell Family
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Gregg & Nicola Bach
Lace Backland &
Mary Wonson
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Nancy Balf
Thomas Balf &
Donna Heaney
Ranjit & Pam Balse
Ann Banks
Lansing Banks
Ryan Banks
Ken & Helen Beal
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Peter Begley
JJ & Jackie Bell
John & Janis Bell
Mac Bell
Selma Bell
Margaret Belmonte
Benjamin Family
Charles & Jill Bent
Peter & Sarah Bent
Quincy & Natalie Bent
Sheila Bentley
John Berges
Chris & Elena Bergin
Andrew Berkowitz
David & Lida Bernard
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VOLUNTEER MEMBER
Sally Reagan
Sally decided to volunteer at Maritime Gloucester to step into a different field from her career as
a marriage and family therapist. Her experience
included cataloging photos, archiving artifacts
and interpreting marine life in the touch tanks.
Special moments for Sally occurred in the aquarium.“It was moving to see a child’s face light up as
they held a sea star, or studied a lobster up close. I
enjoyed participating in children’s learning about
marine life, and to spark their curiosity about it”.
Through her volunteer experience, Sally learned
of Maritime Gloucester’s impact in schools,
as well as its role in environmental issues and
maritime heritage. “I have appreciated the way
Maritime Gloucester has invited me to think
about fishing history, as well as some of the challenges the world’s oceans face. I think Maritime
Gloucester has opened up important conversations about changes to our area shoreline, and
inspired me to think about what I can do to help.”
The volunteer program has been a rewarding
experience for Sally. “I am so grateful for the
chance to be involved at Maritime Gloucester”.
Being a volunteer has opened up a whole new
world of learning, it’s led to many new friendships, and even to rowing on Gloucester harbor!”
Becky Dean
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Ornstein
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Sash Ludwig
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Crotty
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