2013 annual report - North Branch Land Trust
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2013 annual report - North Branch Land Trust
2013 A N N UA L R EPORT “Land is where our feet, but also our souls and our dreams make contact with the rest of the living world. It is where we feel, taste, breathe in, and smell the more-than-human world. Land is food, ecosystem, and community. Land is life. Land is communion.” ~ Peter Forbes 2 NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Great Spangled Fritillary in Bear Creek Village Executive Director LETTER FROM THE Dear Friends, A hearty thank you goes out to all our donors, members, volunteers and vendors for helping North Branch Land Trust fulfill its conservation mission in 2013. Since our humble beginnings in 1993 with an all-volunteer organization and a handful of conserved properties, NBLT has grown to four paid staff and protected natural lands totaling over 12,500 acres. So how do we protect property? There are three ways. First, and the most traditional way, is by placing a conservation easement on a privately owned property that permanently protects the property from any further development. NBLT does not own the property but has the right to enforce the terms of the conservation easement. Properties with conservation easements are usually not open to the public. The second way of protecting land is for the Land Trust to take ownership of property either through a purchase or gift. We usually open these properties to the public for passive recreational activities. The third way is by acquiring land and then giving it to another organization such as another land trust, the Pennsylvania Game Commission or the Bureau of Forestry. These acquisitions are also usually open to the public for recreational activities. Mission: The North Branch Land Trust works in partnership with There are costs associated with protecting land. There are staff salaries and expenses to cover. There are stewardship expenses for monitoring properties with conservation easements as well as for monitoring our properties. There are administrative and legal costs to ensure sound transactions. Finally, there are the direct costs of purchasing land or conservation easements. As a non-profit, we rely on the dollars raised from members, donors, foundations and grants to cover all of these expenses. That is why contributing individuals, businesses, and organizations like you are so important to us. NBLT provides an invaluable service to the community, protecting and maintaining important natural lands for our children and future generations to enjoy. Thank you for your support and trust, Paul Lumia, Executive Director landowners and their communities to conserve the scenic, natural and working landscapes that sustain us. Historic North Branch Canal on the Vosburg Neck Year in Review NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG “ In the end we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught.” ~ Senegalese Conservationist, Baba Dioum Learn…Understand…Conserve. These simple but profound words of Baba Dioum were the touchstone for NBLT in 2013. The Land Trust offered many amazing opportunities for people to learn about their relationship with the land and nature and understand the connection between people and place. Africa Through Your Lens safari gets you close to the animals Members of the newly formed Friends of Howland and Friends of Picton groups learned about their connection to the land through trail building at the Picton Sanctuary and by bringing the Howland Preserve to life. Renovation of the farmhouse at the Howland Preserve In March 2013, a group of twelve NBLT adventurers traveled to South Africa to go on safari with renowned conservationist, Joe Viljoen, owner of the 40,000acre ChaZen Nature Preserve and Africa Through Your Lens safaris. This was an outstanding opportunity to learn about conservation in South Africa and see its magnificent animals up close and personal. So amazing was this trip that another safari is planned for August 2014! (Call now for information; the trip is filling up fast.) Bees at work at the Howland Preserve Many people understood the connection between people and nature by attending workshops like the Bees at Howland and viewing the stunning visual program presented by outdoorsman, Jeff Mitchell, at the Volunteer Appreciation night. Island lunch break during Annual River Paddle Making s’mores at the Full Moon Walk Paddling enthusiasts learned about the importance of river and island stewardship while exploring the Susquehanna River from Meshoppen to the Howland Preserve on the Annual River Paddle with Endless Mountain Outfitters. Closer to home, NBLT held many walks and hikes and people learned about the astonishing orchids of the Valmont Bog, experienced the windswept summit of Bald Mountain, became skilled at howling at the Harvest Full Moon walk and discovered the beauty of the winter landscape at the George & Lillian Picton Wildlife Sanctuary. Hanover Crossings Marsh Sanctuary Clean-up with kids from Hanover Area High School Kids from Hanover Area High School understood being good land stewards by helping to remove tons of illegally dumped trash from NBLT’s Hanover Crossings Marsh Sanctuary. Accepting the Community Stewardship Award presented to Bear Creek Village, L-R: Eberhard Faber, Bob Lawrence, Paul Lumia (NBLT Executive Director), Jim Merryman, Ann Lewis, Bob Smith NBLT provided plenty of opportunities for “conservation conversations”! The 14th Annual Dinner celebrated the 20th anniversary of NBLT and Bear Creek Village was awarded the Community Stewardship Award for raising the necessary funds to help NBLT purchase and conserve 139 acres of land in their community. It was without a doubt the most successful dinner to date raising $70,000 for land conservation. The 2nd Annual Taste the Local Harvest dinner once again honored the land and what it provides for our well-being with all the food produced, grown and harvested by local farmers. The Annual Members’ Picnic and the Holiday Gathering were great opportunities for sharing stories of the land. 3 4 NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Bald Mountain Conservation Project If you look toward the southeast when driving south on the North Cross Valley Expressway in Wilkes-Barre you cannot miss the windmills atop Bald Mountain in Bear Creek Township. With grant funding and membership support, NBLT was successful in permanently protecting 385 acres of woodlands and watershed lands on the north side of the windmill complex. Since the fall of 2011, NBLT has been working closely with the landowners, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), and Natural Lands Trust out of Media PA to acquire and protect this diverse piece of property. The property is unique in that it is a transition property between two distinctly different geophysical regions. To the northwest is the Anthracite Valley section of the Valley and Ridge Province and to the southeast is the Glaciated Pocono Plateau section of the Appalachian Plateau. Also interesting is the fact that the property straddles two massive watersheds. All water to the northwest of the property flows to the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay, and all the water to the southeast flows to the Delaware River and the Delaware Bay. Funding for this acquisition project came from a Community Conservation Partnerships Program grant award to NBLT from DCNR. Funding for these grants comes from Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund (Key93), the Environmental Stewardship Fund, the Growing Greener Bond Fund and federal funding sources. The property will be owned and managed by Natural Lands Trust and will be open to the public for passive recreational activities. On top of Bald Mountain NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Forest Echo Bird Sanctuary Project In 1907, Rachel and Dr. Sarah Wyckoff of Kingston purchased the 177-acre Reed Farm in Dallas Borough as a summer retreat. The Wyckoffs enjoyed and stewarded this idyllic piece of the Back Mountain up until Rachel’s death in 1946. Having a long-standing relationship with Wyoming Seminary Preparatory School, Rachel bequeathed her family property to the school with instructions to maintain the 17 acres of wooded lands around her cottage known as Forest Echo as a sanctuary for birds. Old well at Forest Echo Bird Sanctuary Over time, Wyoming Seminary and NBLT discussed strategies to protect the Sanctuary and in 2012, NBLT reached an agreement to purchase the property. Soon thereafter NBLT reached out to the surrounding community for donations to fund the acquisition of the Sanctuary. Community support for the project was overwhelming and by the summer of 2013 all funds had been raised. In the fall of 2013, NBLT purchased and permanently protected the Sanctuary. The property not only provides a sanctuary for birds but also provides direct watershed protection to Huntsville Reservoir. NBLT will maintain the property and establish a land use plan that will be sympathetic to the wildlife found there and to the surrounding community. The Trust would like to thank Wyoming Seminary and the Dallas Borough community members for helping to make this conservation project a reality. NBLT staff & Dallas Borough community members at Forest Echo 5 6 NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG One Conservation Project Generates Two New Easements Indiana Bat Top map: The 300-acre Earth Conservancy Alden Mountain Conservation Easement Bottom map: The 100-acre Dorrance Township Pennsy Supply Conservation Easement Early in 2011 North Branch Land Trust was contacted about conserving approximately 400 acres of land as part of a mitigation project for Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) habitat. Partnering with Pennsy Supply and Earth Conservancy, two sites were located for possible conservation that would fulfill the US Fish and Wildlife Service mitigation requirements for Indiana bat habitat. The Indiana bat is listed as an endangered and protected species in Pennsylvania and has been listed on the federal endangered species list since 1967. It was determined that 100 acres adjacent to Pennsy Supply’s Small Mountain quarry site would be conserved as it is in the Indiana bat habitat range and contains an Exceptional Value (EV) native brook trout steam, Balliet Run. The partners located another 300-acre site located in Newport Township, Luzerne County owned by Earth Conservancy, a non-profit land reclamation company. This site is also within the Indiana bat habitat range and located within one of the Land Trust’s strategic conservation areas, the Penobscot Mountain ridge top region. This site hosts spectacular views of the Wyoming Valley, vernal pools, hemlock forests, and part of the south branch of Newport Creek which also holds native brook trout. Through this collaborative effort between the conservation and business community, 400-acres of significant natural habitat have been permanently protected. NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Land Conservation Volunteer of the Year PAULA FALL Paula was instrumental in helping NBLT monitor many of its conserved properties in 2014. This is no easy task as the Land Trust has conserved properties across northeastern Pennsylvania that are varied in both size and terrain. No matter what the weather, distance, or terrain, Paula is always up to the challenge. Volunteers of the Year DOUG & ALI WILSON Doug and Ali are doers! They took the lead in kick starting activities and strategic planning at NBLT’s beautiful Howland Preserve along the banks of the Susquehanna River in Wyoming County. With their leadership and positive attitude, many exciting things are happening at Howland. Facilities are being updated, hiking trails planned and built, and most importantly awareness of the Preserve is spreading. We are truly thankful for their support! To all Our Volunteers An extra special THANK YOU to all of NBLT’s steadfast volunteers. Volunteers are the life blood of the Land Trust and whether you are attending meetings, stuffing thousands of envelopes for mailings, monitoring conserved properties, restoring an old house, cutting trails, clearing brush, leading hikes, or hauling trash, you are most appreciated and we are indeed honored that you are willing to donate your time, energy and talents to North Branch Land Trust!. Retiring Board Members GARY WILLIAMS TONY PALISCHAK ROBERT GRAHAM All of us at NBLT are proud of the individual efforts our board members make in support of the Trust’s conservation mission. Three board members retired this past year with a combined time in service to the Land Trust of over 32 years. Thank you Gary, Tony and Bob for your dedication and support over the years! L-R: Paul Lumia, Tony Palischak and Gary Williams; Robert Graham is missing from photo 7 8 NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Donors January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Falls in Buckingham Township, Wayne County NORTH BRANCH GUARDIAN $5,000 & UP Bear Creek Café * Frank & Carol Bevevino + Terry & Wendy Casey * + Chesapeake Energy * Earth Conservancy * Bob & Nancy Edgerton + Eberhard & Mary Louise Faber * ^ Dominic & Ruth Fino + First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. Floral Designs * James & Florence DePolo Foundation * William H. & Patricia Johnson + Kenneth & Caroline Taylor Family Foundation * Kovalchik, Kollar & Co., LLP * Mark Mack * Richard Maslow Maslow Family Foundation Red-winged Blackbird in Dorrance Township, Luzerne County Melanie Maslow Lumia * + Maslow Lumia Bartorillo Advertising * Mericle Commercial Real Estate Services * One Source Staffing Solutions * PA DCNR Bureau of Rec and Con Pennsy Supply Shoval Foundation * Sordoni Family Foundation * Steven P. & Patricia Ubaldini + Wyoming Seminary Upper School + Bob & Barb Romanansky * Ed & Corny Romanowski * Debra Scannell ^ Jon Sordoni * Straub Metal * Bernie & Linda Thoma * Alan Viani & Jane Morgenstern Mike & Caitlin Weaver * Gary Williams * Todd Williamson ^ Dr. Thomas G. & Janis R. Winter * Howland Preserve in winter CONSERVATION SOCIETY $2,500-$4,999 Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation * William H. & Christina L. Conyngham * Edith Reynolds Trust Rob Friedman Robert H. Graham * Robert Grajewski & Susan Garing Paul Lumia * R. Douglas & Suzanne B. Shank ^ Sundance Vacations * The Times Leader * WBRE * STEWARDSHIP SOCIETY $1,000-$2,499 Bakker & Lewis Architects * Bedwick & Jones Printing, Inc. * Benco Dental * Brian Blight * Kevin & Kim Bonham ^ Lissa Bryan-Smith & Richard M. Smith * James & Kathleen Burke ^ Sarah Carr & Durland Edwards * Citizens’ Voice * Frank E.P. & Marion Conyngham * Jack & Lou Conyngham * Andrew & Molly Cornell * Creative Business Interiors * Phil & Judy Decker Endless Mountain Outfitters * Erwine Home Health & Hospice, Inc. * Chris & Ramah Hackett * Matt & Cathey Indeck ^ Bill & Wilma James * Henry C. Johnson Clayton & Theresa Karambelas Charles & Marjorie Katcavage ^ Robert G. & Kathleen C. Lawrence * ^ Terry & Judith Light ^ Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs * Carter J. Nelson ^ Tony & Elaine Palischak * The Parsons Family ^ Leigh Pawling * BENEFACTOR 500-$999 Dr. Lynn K. Aldrich * Berkshire Asset Management * Penny Bianconi & Charles Erwine Dr. Michael & Deborah Klayman Callahan CANTEEN 900 * Thomas & Patricia Finan Castellano * Dr. Carl & Susan Charnetski * Dr. Cindy Charnetski & Paul Shiber * Cornell Iron Works * Diane Davies & Sara Thompson * Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co. * First National Bank of Pennsylvania * Capt. Alan B. Flanagan, USN (Ret) Doug Gaudet & Melissa Duryea-Gaudet * Dr. Gretta A. Gross Frank M. Henry David & Sharon Hourigan Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, P.C. * Carol Lizell * Luzerne County Convention and Visitors Bureau * M & T Charitable Foundation * Howard L. Mantle * Colleen Hosey Morda * ParenteBeard LLC * NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Barred Owl PNC Bank * Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. * Michael & Mary Rosto * John & Catherine Shafer * Dan & Bonnie Shane Smart Planning, LLC Drs. Henry F. & Catherine Smith, Jr. * Matthew Sordoni * William B. Sordoni * Sue Hand’s Imagery * The Black Horse Foundation, Inc. The Lands At Hillside Farms * The Luzerne Foundation * The Straub Family Fund of The Luzerne Foundation * Marleen Troy * Dr. Carl R. Urbanski * Valentine’s Jewelry * David L. Wagner & Elizabeth Cecil Richard Ward = Watkins & Medura Dental Center * Wilkes University * Larry Wilson & Laurie Graham LEADER $250-$499 Joe Ackourey & Cheri Balmer * Honorable Lisa Baker * Cindy Beaumariage & Rick Mooney Borton Lawson Engineering, Inc. * Eastern Black Swallowtail on a White Fringed and Yellow Fringed Orchid Hybrid (Platanthera x bicolor) at Valmont Bog Sanctuary John & Sandra Panzitta * Kevin & Janet Boylan * Joseph & Rose Marie Panzitta * Anthony T.P. Brooks * Gene & Betsy Pelletier * Mike Burnside * Joseph L. & Patrice Persico * Jane Butkovsky * Riggs Asset Management Company * Clements Dentistry, Inc. * Ringneck Ridge Inc. * Clodhopper Farm # James & Barbara Rogers Corine Coniglio * Tom & Anne Sherwood * Kate Conyngham * Bob & Ellen Smith * Julie Lumia Cronauer * Thomas & Karen Sox = David & Virginia Davis * Troy & Jessica Standish Joseph & Nan DeMarco Kay Strickland & Tom Delehanty Paul & Sucheta P. Dembowski Julie McCarthy Strzeletz & Guthrie Mitchell * Bill & Jamie desRosiers * Steven Dressler * Annual River Paddle Allen W. & Mary Erwine David & Sharon Estep First Keystone Community Bank * First Liberty Wealth Management * Dr. Seth & Carolyn Fisher Ralph & Marcia Frank Geisinger Health System * Gertrude Hawk Chocolates * Golden Business Machines, Inc. * James & Janice Gorman * John & Patricia Graham * William D. & Jeanie Haas * Carl J. Handman, AIA, Architect * Louise Hazeltine Honeyhole Longbeards Chapter NWTF * HSBC Philanthropic Programs = Humford Equities, Inc. * Sandy & Marlene Insalaco InterMetro Industries * Benjamin R. Jones, IV * T.W. Shoemaker Art * Terry & Wendy Jones John & Aileen Taylor ^ Nell-Ann Kappler * John S. Thalenfeld John Keker * The Westmoreland Club * Marcella Kelly Trion Industries, Inc. Joe & Diane Kerestes * UGI Penn Natural Gas, Inc. Robert J. & Gina Klepadlo Valley Aviation, Inc. * Kronick, Kalada, Berdy, & Co. * Mark VanBlargan * Dr. William J. & Nancie Krywicki Gerald & Cynthia Weber Bruce Lefkowitz & Jennifer Dressler * John H. Weinberg * Ann R. Lewis * Rick Williams & Linda Casey * John W. & Elizabeth Lloyd Woodhouse Day Spa * Thomas & Judith Mack Wyoming Valley Motors * Peter & Cindy Mailloux * PATRON Mainstreet Galleries * $100-$249 Martz Travel * 3 Sisters * Allison L. Maslow * A.J. Lupas Insurance Agency Inc. Raymond & Agnes Massacesi * John & Elizabeth Aciukewicz Dave & Carolyn McLaughlin-Smith * Acton Technologies, Inc. Bryan & Anne McManus * Paul & Jean Adams * Dr. James & Nancy Merryman * Ah! Some Chocolates * Mick & Judy Mertz Russ & Gail Andrews John & Mary Metz Kermit & Sally Ayres Scott & Marilyn Millington * Guthrie Mitchell, Jr. & Melissa Giacometti * Back Mountain Agway * Balance Yoga & Wellness * Morda Kotch & Associates PC Virginia H. Banks Dr. Phil & Rev. Barbara Muntzel * 9 10 NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG White Fringed and Yellow Fringed Orchid Hybrid (Platanthera x bicolor) at Valmont Bog Sanctuary Dorrance R. & Susan Belin Jane Benesch & Ray Gamache Melissa Berti David & Phyllis Billings Paul Bookstein Mary Bradley * Dr. Rodney D. Brown = buka * Dr. Alfred & Mary Casale Lee Case & Graysha Harris Century Farm LLC * Mike Chase Cintas * Rylan Coker & Rebecca Lane * Greg & Marcia Coleman Betsy Condron * M. Clark & Rita Conlon Contemporary Concepts Photography * Andy & Marsha Costello Ann Coughlin Creekside Gardens * George & Carol Daru Stan & Pattie Davies Dwight & Molly Davis Deer Park Holdings, Ltd. Dr. Patrick J. & Lois DeGennaro John & Patti Della Rosa Brian Derenick * Walter & Charlotte Derhammer Allan & Debra Dick * Verdi & Patricia Falconer DiSesa Jim & Beth Doherty * Linda Dominick Thomas Dorko Greg & Carol J. Douds Barry H. Dyller & Lesa Gelb Mike & Rachael Dziak Bill & Audrey C. Eberhardt Edward’s Garden Center * Edwards & Amerise, CPA Electric City Roasting Co. # Embellish Home Accents * F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts * Paula Fall & Brian Gettig Pam Fendrock & Mark E. Jones Fertile Grounds CSA * # Fidelity Bank * First Liberty Bank and Trust * Judd B. & Dianne Fitze Janet Flack Forks Farm # John C. & Joan S. Foster Dr. Louis & Nancy Freedman Ganoga Lake Association Jackson Gearhart Genetti Family Fund of the Luzerne Foundation Bruce & Elizabeth Gover Great Gifts 900 * Brian & Renee Grove * Robert & Evelyn Hagan Thomas & Judith Hall Lucia Harkenreader & Ned McGuire Charlotte Harrison * Jessie P. Harvey * Wilbur F. Hayes * hemmler+camayd * William R. & Blanche M. Henry Paul Herstek & Kathie Flanagan-Herstek William E. Hine, Jr. Joy Hockman & Jack Silverberg * Hog Bay Pottery * Terry & Cindy Holdridge Howard & Julianne Daly Charitable Gift Fund Huntsville Golf Club * # Carol Hussa Jerry & Marian Hiester Idec iGourmet.com * Irem Country Club Pro Shop * George Isaacs Jack Williams Tire Company, Inc. * Dave & Kate Jenkins Beverly Johnson Johnson & Johnson = Wendell & Kathy Jones Interrupted Fern at Picton Sanctuary Kalinosky Landscaping Inc * Bill & Christine Kammerer Bill, Kim & Kaelee Kane Kasmark & Marshall, Inc. Josh & Liz Katyl * Suzanne M. Kelly * Kevin’s Bar and Restaurant * Stephen B. & Estella Killian * Kilmer Insurance Agency, Inc. * Gerard Kipp * John S. Koehler John & Jennifer Kolessar Randall P. Kollar * Anthony J. & Vivian Korch Allen Kropiewnicki Erik & Abbe Kruger * James Krupa James & Christine Lacomis Michael & Patricia M. Last * Indigo Bunting Bob & Shirley Leitner * Judy Lemmond Libby & Liam Jewelry * Donald & Maria Ligorio Linde Corporation Lockard Surveying & Mapping * Josephine D. Lopatto Jim Luce Gretchen Ludders & Bob Fleese Luzerne Bank M & T Bank * Dr. Michael A. & Tina MacDowell * Nina Telesca Magnani * Frank & Sally Mallory Mar Cor Fine Woodworking * Marquis Art and Frame * Martin’s Restaurant * Mattern’s Flora and Furnishings * Bob & Nancy Mayer * John & Tina McCarthy * Brian McDonnell & Brooke Werner McDonnell Caleb McKenzie Kris Medic & Bruce Thomason Dr. & Mrs. Leonard C. Medura Melt Hot Yoga * Metz Culinary Management * NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Black Rat Snake Clarence J. & Morag E. Michael Jean E. Mieczkowski Bill & Abbie Milligan Misericordia University * Mitchell Financial Group * Cindy Post Mitchell * Terrance & Judith A. Moore Dan Mulhern John R. & Shawn W. Murphy Nahas & Donahue Orthodontics Paul & Claudia Niezgoda Nimble Hill Brewing Co. # AJ & Kelley Nudo Marilyn & Barry O’Boyle Matthew & Bridget Occhiato Joe O’Connor Jeremy Packard & Ingrid Cronin Joseph & Nancy Paddock Panzitta Enterprises, Inc. John & Melissa Parente Penn Security Bank and Trust * Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology Art & Sandy Piccone Robert A. Piccone Ken & Nancy Kaiser Pidcock John & Petra Plucenik * Daniel & Jean Pope Radiation Medicine Specialists of Northeast PA., P.C. * Rainbow Jewelers * Charles A. & Mary Annette Rawls Harry & Liz Reich Ebony Jewelwing Jim Reino Sandy Rhodes & Julie A. Dostal James P. Ridolfi & Marguerite Glaser * David & Judy Rimple * J. David & Joan Roskos Jerry & Ellen Ross Phillip Roth John & Becky Ruckno * Marilyn C. Rudolph * Marshall & Anne Rumbaugh * Robert & Theresa Ryan Kevin Santry & Anne M. Green-Santry Saul Ewing LLP * Wilma A. Schierer Roberta Schmied Joy Scott & Chris Nulton Lew & Mary Jo Sebia * John & Mary Jo Shalanski Maria Sherwood * Bonnie Silvetti Laura & Meagan Simkulak Charles Skopic Jane Smedley Darren & Kelly Snyder Space and Time Professional Organizers * Brian & Lauren Stahl Rob Stitzer & Steph Strazdus Bill Stritzinger * Matthew Tate The Tambur Family Foundation * The Upstairs Gallery * Michael Tomalis & Theresa Gatusky Bruce & Roberta Troy Dolores G. Trycinski Steve & Meaghan Ubaldini VGOGH GALLERY * Bob & Maureen Whipple Bruce & Gert Whipple Wild Birds Unlimited * Charlene Wildes * Doug & Ali Wilson Eric & Anne Woelfel Jim Wolfe & Family Karen Yamrus Craig & Karen Yarrish Susan C. Yelen & Albert Frank Rev. Dr. Robert & Shawn Zanicky ADVOCATE $50-$99 Donald & Nancy Alonzo Jerry & Kathleen S. Arcuri Diane Arnold Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club Bartolai Winery * Larry & Lillian Beeman Bennie’s Nurseries # Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve * Brown Barn Café * Cabot Creamery Cooperative * Judge A. Richard & Rosemary Caputo Mike & Alene Case Maureen Collins Connor’s Grillroom * Bill Cook Art Coolbaugh Corbett Insurance Group James & Kate Crowley Tom & Laurie Cywinski Dave & Roberta Daniels Darling Farms & Greenhouses # Raymond & Dr. Ann DiPietro Dr. Wayne & Bonnie Dombroski Debra Dowling Joseph & Barbara Ducic Dymond’s Farm Market & Bakery # Bradley & Carolyn Elison Endless Mountains Heritage Region, Inc Christine Erb Sanford & Maryann Evans Thomas J. & Barbara H. Field Tina Fiorani Elizabeth Flannery Susquehanna River at the Howland Preserve Fresco Grill and Martini Bar * Erika Funke Leonard E. & Judy Ganis George Burger & Sons * Joe & Steve Germick Howard & Jean Gonchar Sandra Goodwin Rich & Bonnie Gower Groomingdell’s * Eleanor Gwyn-Jones * Laura Ann Haarmeyer Joan Hamilton Jack & Jean Hanish * Ellie Harding & David Birchler Lon & Jean Homeier Robert C. & Nancy Houck Sylvia A. Hughes Zahid & Betsy Husain IBM Matching Grants Program = Joseph & Edith Kachurak Charles F. & Leah Kappler, IV KB Coffee House * 11 12 NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Getting close to the giraffes William A. Kern, Jr. Deborah Kernochan Thomas R. Kneidinger David A. Kovalchik, CPA Joe Kozich Chris Krall Brad Kurlancheek ^ R. Lawatch & M. Goldberg Pat Layden Mike Lindgren Dr. William & Becky Loftus Janice Lohmann Jay and Kay Lowman Lux Salon * Dr. Kurt D. & Sylvia Maas Ross Macarty * Joseph Macialek * Salvatore & Kim Marsico Mary-Go-Round * Sandy McGovern Gretchen Melnyk Midway Garden Center * Dave & Denise Moore Denise Murphy James S. & Mary Ann S. Murphy Russell G. Newell Nick of Time Printing * Noxen Historical Community Assoc., Inc. Joseph & Joanne Osiecki John & Michaelene S. Ostrum Vance Packard & Bonnie Smith Edward & Judy Palka Frank Patla Anne Pelak James Perna Jim & Linda Pravlik Robert J. & Mary Ann Prymus Barbara Reel Dave Reel & Mimi Kaufman Jessica Rizzo Emily B Rogers Bill & Joanne Runner Sa-ka-ri Salon & Spa * Joan Schooley & Fred Willauer Dan Scott * Wendy Shortz Simon & Co. Jewelers * Jack R. & Kathryn Simpson Donald D. & Midge Smith * Dr. Richard & Karen Somma Robert Stanley * Catherine Stanski Star Super Bakery * Beth Stock Studio M * Susan Charnetski Interior Design * Dr. Terry & Janet Sweeney Tanament Stables * Joan Taylor The Charles & Denny Barber Family Fund of the Luzerne Foundation The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society * Hannah & Robert B. Tolles Michael Tonkin & Estelle Stevens Lenny Trolio Twigs Restaurant & Café * Barbara Von Dran * Helen Westenheffer Theodore S. Wiaterowski * Molly Wright Charles Wrobel Raymond Youngblood SPONSOR $30-$49 Allen H. & Margaret W. Alexander Dr. Joseph & Maureen Anistranski James D Apgar Rick & Rita Arnold * Gary & Lisa Baker * Nancy Baker Bear Creek Inne * Giant Leopard Moth Beckwith Maples * Thomas Boyle Joan Cashin John & Pam Costello Creek Side Farm # Carl & Marcia Crispell Jay & Valerie Delaney Kathleen F. Dunsmuir * Richard & Elizabeth Endres Barbara Jane Evans & Maria Jane Eagen Ed & Georgeann Frey Elizabeth Graham * Rodney & Carol Heckert Karl A. Herzog Hogan’s Heros & Pizza * Jeff & Maureen Kaminski * Charles Kinsman Lance & Sandra Kittelson David & Patricia Kowalek Constance Kozel LeRaysville Cheese Factory # Carrie Lesher John & Janeann Lokken Susan A. Longo Trail building at the Picton Sanctuary Red barn at the Howland Preserve NORTH BRANCH LAND TRUST • WWW.NBLT.ORG Woodside Trust Suzanne M. Young Ed & Amber Zygmunt Longwood Gardens * Charles & Karen Lueders Outrageous * P & D Pet Supply * William O. Palmer Michele Phillips Ross & Susan Piazza Pizza Perfect * Ted L. Radzinski Reeves Rent-A-John, Inc. Margaret Reid Lawrence & Wilma Richards Virginia G. Rivers John & Dolores Sedeski James & Robin Shedlauskas Rosemary Sigmond Joe & Rose Slusark Natalie Smith * Gordon Snow Richard D. & Marilyn Stark John & Chris Stegura Theresa Stewart Jon Thomas Maryann Weidenhammer Jerome H. Weinberger * Marguerite Woelfel STUDENT $25 Back Mountain Bowl Pizza * Thomas & Diana Byle Checkerboard Inn * Gloria Christman Lawrence Cohen Samuel & Miriam Diamond Dorene S. Goryeb Jack & Karen Hoover Ray & Julie Iwanowski Bob Mercando Verlon & Mary Lou Nichols Overbrook Pub & Grille * Kevin & Adele Reilly Rowlands Pennsylvania Produce # Seasons Restaurant * Debbie Stancavage * Rickard A. & Lois E. Yeust SUPPORTER UNDER $25 Jacqui Bonomo Brace’s Orchard # Jeff & Elizabeth Comiskey Kathryn Davies Lloyd & Joan Grossman Carol Jane Koch Mary Lou Legg Dan Malloy Richard & Diane Melvin Ted Stark Marvin Yeust KEY * Donors to 14th Annual Dinner & Auctions ^ Donors to Bear Creek Lake View 2 Project + Donors to Forest Echo Bird Sanctuary Project = Employer Matching Gift Participant # Taste the Local Harvest Provider 13 Lillian’s Pond Trail at the Picton Sanctuary GIFTS IN MEMORIAM Contributions were made in memory of the following: Dr. Arthur Baker John C. Harvey Charles Kappler, III Richard Pearsall Dick Rivers Fred Studer GIFTS IN HONOR Contributions were made in honor of the following: Dan & Ellen Moore Bonnie Smith MATCHING GIFTS The following organizations matched contributions from members: HSBC Philanthropic Programs IBM Matching Gifts Program Johnson & Johnson A beautiful spot to paddle at the Annual Members’ Picnic The crowd enjoying themselves at the Annual Dinner 2013 ANNUAL REPORT Financial Information North Branch Land Trust financial statements are prepared on the accrual basis of accounting in accordance with standards established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) for external financial reporting by not-for-profit organizations. The pie charts provide a glimpse of how the Land Trust operates financially. We rely heavily on gifts and grants (73% of revenue) to balance our budget, and most of our time and resources are spent on land conservation, education and membership activities (including fundraising) (92%). REVENUE BY SOURCE Contributed Support Earned Revenues Special Events TOTAL EXPENSE BY SOURCE Program Services Administrative Fundraising TOTAL 73.00% 21.00% 6.00% 100.00% Contributed Support Earned Revenues Special Events 86.00% 8.00% 6.00% 100.00% Program Services Administrative Fundraising Our balance sheet is strong, with no long-term debt. The item on the balance sheet, “Property, Plant and Equipment” represents our fee properties: the Lehigh Valley Railroad Depot in Noxen and the Howland Preserve in Vosburg on the Susquehanna River both in Wyoming County; Harvey’s Woodlot in Harveyville, Picton Wildlife Sanctuary in White Haven, Butler Preserve and Valmont Bog in the Hazleton area, Hanover Crossings Marsh Sanctuary in Hanover Township, Bear Creek Lake View in Bear Creek Village, and Forest Echo Bird Sanctuary in Dallas, all in Luzerne County; and Montage Mountain Wildflower Sanctuary in Moosic, Lackawanna County. Temporarily and permanently restricted funds are gifts segregated by donors. Temporarily restricted funds are released to the income statement after their restrictions are met, i.e. the money has been spent on the purpose for which it was given. Permanently restricted funds are what they suggest; the dollars can never be used by the Land Trust. Typically, permanently restricted funds provide a source of revenue to the Land Trust from their earnings. Our policies on investing and accessing restricted funds are also available in our office as are our complete financial statements. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION — JUNE 30, 2013 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents.................................................................$ Accounts receivable, net..................................................................... Pledges receivable, net...................................................................... Grants receivable............................................................................... Prepaid expenses............................................................................... Investments....................................................................................... Property, plant and equipment, net................................................... .......................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................... Total Assets...................................................................................$ .......................................................................................................... LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Accounts payable & accrued expenses................................................$ Deposits............................................................................................. Demand note payable........................................................................ Other liabilities.................................................................................. .......................................................................................................... Total Liabilities..............................................................................$ NET ASSETS Unrestricted.......................................................................................$ Board designated temporarily restricted............................................ Temporarily restricted........................................................................ Permanently restricted...................................................................... .......................................................................................................... Total net assets............................................................................. .......................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................... Total liabilities and net assets.......................................................$ .......................................................................................................... Misty Woods 971,663 400 81,513 85,000 3,806 1,918,956 2,273,912 5,335,250 5,397 9,844 10,627 0 25,868 1,698,634 1,204,091 2,104,567 302,090 5,309,382 5,335,250 2013 Board of Directors & Staff EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chair.............................................................................................. Matthew R. Sordoni Vice-Chair.........................................................................................Robert H. Graham Treasurer......................................................... Douglas Gaudet/Michael D. Weaver Secretary..............................................................................................Gary H. Williams DIRECTORS Richard T. Arnold Margaret Bakker William H. Conyngham James DePolo Douglas Gaudet James T. Gorman Elizabeth Eckman Lloyd Guthrie “Mitch” Mitchell Philip A. Muntzel, Ph.D. Anthony T. Palischak James T. Shoemaker Walter “Chip” Sorber Marleen Troy, Ph.D., P.E. STAFF Paul Lumia............................................................................................................Executive Director Linda Thoma...............................................................................................Director of Operations Rylan Coker......................................................... Land Protection & Stewardship Coordinator Barbara Romanansky.................................................. Membership & Outreach Coordinator COMMITTEES ANNUAL DINNER Corny Romanowski, Co-Chair Frank Conyngham, Co-Chair Will Conyngham, Co-Chair Kathleen Dunsmuir, Auction Chair Jane Clements Liz Clements-Katyl Virginia Davis James T. Gorman Ramah Hackett Terri M. Kosakowski Paul Lumia Leigh Pawling Jason Reilly Barb Romanansky James T. Shoemaker Julie Strzeletz Linda Thoma Michael D. Weaver Gary H. Williams BOARD DEVELOPMENT Philip A. Muntzel, Ph.D., Chair Elizabeth Eckman Lloyd Paul Lumia Anthony T. Palischak BULK MAILING VOLUNTEERS Jane Benesch Sarah P. Carr Suzanne Druffner Sister Constance Kozel Carol M. Lizell Jan Lohmann Constance Orchard Elaine Palischak Tony Palischak Eugene S. Pelletier Susan Piazza Mary Annette Rawls Bobbie Schmied Roberta Troy Gary Williams DEVELOPMENT Gary H. Williams, Chair Charles Barber Lissa Bryan-Smith Eberhard Faber Douglas Gaudet Robert H. Graham Paul Lumia Barb Romanansky Matthew R. Sordoni EVENT PLANNING Charlene Wildes, Chair Jane Caruso-Dahms David Estep Sharon Estep Paul Fall Tina Fiorani Brain Gettig Marguerite Glaser Patrick Layden Jim Ridolfi Barb Romanansky Abby Singh Mike Tonkin FINANCE Doug Gaudet, Chair James DePolo Robert H. Graham James T. Gorman Paul Lumia Matthew R. Sordoni Linda Thoma Michael D. Weaver Gary H. Williams HOWLAND PRESERVE MANAGEMENT David Buck, Chair Sarah P. Carr Rylan Coker Kate Crowley David Estep Paul Lumia Raymond Massacesi Anthony T. Palischak Barb Romanansky Walter “Chip” Sorber Ali Wilson Doug Wilson Edward J. Zygmunt LAND Rylan Coker, Chair Sarah P. Carr Tina Fiorani Guthrie “Mitch” Mitchell Anthony T. Palischak Jim Ridolfi James T. Shoemaker Brian Stahl Marleen Troy NOXEN DEPOT Margaret Bakker, Chair Rodney D. Brown Mike Dante Elaine Dembowski Paul Lumia Philip A. Muntzel, Ph.D. Ryan Sherlinski Walter “Chip” Sorber PICTON WILDLIFE SANCTUARY MANAGEMENT Dave Estep, Chair Rylan Coker Tina Fiorani Mike Gondell Paul Lumia Jim Ridolfi Bob Romanansky RENEWAL OF ACCREDITATION Linda Thoma, Chair Rylan Coker Robert H. Graham Paul Lumia Barb Romanansky Matthew Sordoni STRATEGIC PLANNING Matt Sordoni, Chair Doug Gaudet Robert H. Graham Paul Lumia Linda Thoma Gary Williams TASTE THE LOCAL HARVEST Terri M. Kosakowski Paul Lumia Cathy McHugh Barb Romanansky Julie Strzeletz VOLUNTEER PROPERTY MONITORS Lynn Aldrich Margaret Bakker John Bensinger Sandy Bensinger Kate Crowley Dave Estep Paula Fall Adam Ferrucci Katarina Ferrucci Tina Fiorani Brian Gettig Mike Gondell Joan Halle Ellie Harding Dave Jenkins Kate Jenkins Zack Kauffer John Kolessar Bob Romanansky Dolores Wozniak Ray Youngblood Ed Zygmunt Membership in North Branch Land Trust Helps Conserve What Matters Most! Renew your membership, become a member or give a gift membership today! MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Supporting Levels ❑ Student....................................................... $25 ❑ Sponsor............................................. $35 - $49 ❑ Advocate............................................ $50 - $99 ❑ Patron............................................ $100 - $249 ❑ Business................................................... $250 Leadership Levels ❑ Leader............................................ $250 - $499 ❑ Benefactor..................................... $500 - $999 ❑ Stewardship Society................ $1,000 - $2,499 ❑ Conservation Society............... $2,500 - $4,999 ❑ North Branch Guardian....................... $5,000 + Membership runs from July 1 to June 30 MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM Does your company have a matching gift program? Please check box if your matching gift form is enclosed: ❑ ❑ Please remove my name from your mailing list. 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