2009-2010 - Camphill Special School

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2009-2010 - Camphill Special School
Joyful
Learning
ANNUAL REPORT 2009–2010
JoyFUL
LEARNING
BY CAROL GOETZ, Associate Director of Development, Annual Report Editor
In Windows into Waldorf: An Introduction to Waldorf Education,
On our cover (clockwise): William, Zohar, and Spenser in
eleventh-grade science lab. Photo by Sally MacDonald, Camphill
Special School faculty.
A MESSAGE FROM
CRAIG L. ADAMS
Dear Friends,
It is my sincere pleasure to inform Camphill Special School’s hundreds of supporters
that thanks to your generosity of heart and enduring confidence in our mission, 2009–
2010 was the most successful fundraising period in our nearly fifty-year history. Amidst
continued economic uncertainty our family members and friends truly “stepped up
to the plate” to help us exceed our Annual Village Fund goal and move us very close
to achieving our largest capital campaign goal ever. I cannot adequately express my
appreciation for these sustained and tangible expressions of love for Camphill Special
School. Thank you.
This year I also wish to thank you all for the honor of having led the School’s Board of
Directors for the past six years. It has been both a privilege and a joy to lead a Board
David Mitchell writes that the Waldorf approach makes possible
that has recognized and met the myriad challenges that are part of not only preserv-
“an education that is joyful with a purpose.” Many of Camphill
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Special School’s friends do not realize that our School is the only
  7 Explorers
  8 Eighth grade graduation a poignant rite
by AWSNA and Middle States, our Sharing Life and Learning campaign to expand the
enjoy the benefits of loving and imaginative teachers committed to
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creating enthusiasm for learning as they present a developmentally
16 Most ambitious capital campaign in our
appropriate curriculum filled with history, language, art, drama,
19 Volunteer essentials
20 Greg & Annie Ambrose “pay it forward”
25 Fostering growth in children around
Waldorf school for children and youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in North America. This means that our students
science, music, and…
joy!
We hope our annual report will
provide you not only with information about our challenges and
achievements in 2009–2010, but also with a greater appreciation
for the joyful learning that transpires within our schoolhouse, our
homes, and our community each and every day.
Joyful learning begins in our
kindergarten
of passage
Social Therapy in training the future teachers and leaders of the Camphill Movement all
An artist in our midst: transforming trash
are key examples of the School’s success.
Transition Program, and the continued success of our School of Curative Education and
2009–2010 sampler
Transition Program fills huge gap
in services
history announced
ing the School, but also of helping it to strengthen and grow. Our recent accreditations
the globe
26 Statement of Financial Activity 2009–2010
27 Our donors
30 Our School awarded two full accreditations
35 My brother
Camphill Special School is a place that nurtures and enriches my heart and spirit.
Thank you for making it a part of your lives as well.
Craig L. Adams
Retiring President
Board of Directors
Craig will continue to serve our School as a member of the Board of Directors.
Guy Alma, Director of Development, presents Craig Adams with a gift from the
School in recognition of Craig’s six years of service as President of our Board
of Directors. “Craig’s tenure,” said Guy, “demonstrated the true meaning of
leadership. Always a steady influence with an eye for the essential, Craig continually asked us to push towards a future that we determined for ourselves.
We have learned to look ahead and chart our own course with resolve. Camphill
Special School simply would not be the place it is today without having had
Craig at the helm.”
Joyful learning
begins in our
kindergarten
PHOTOGRAPHY BY Annika Duesberg
Our kindergarten is “inclusive”: it includes both typi-
outdoors decorate the classroom. In Last Child In
cally developing youngsters, such as the children
The Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit
of staff members or siblings of our older students,
Disorder, child advocacy expert and author Richard
and young children with special needs. In a home-
Louv writes that direct exposure to nature is essen-
like environment where things happen predictably,
tial for healthy childhood development. There is no
teacher Annika Duesberg engages the children in
nature-deficit at Camphill Special School! Nowhere
activities such as baking, painting, handwork, and
is this more evident than in our kindergarten, where
gardening. Meaningful stories and an abundance of
Annika ensures that all her young charges are outside
free play nurture young imaginations, toys are made
nearly every day.
of natural materials, and objects from the great
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ExplorerS
BY Elizabeth, 7th Grader
In Camphill Special School’s
Waldorf curriculum, teachers
present subject matter
imaginatively and artistically,
From what I’ve learned so far about the Vikings from
Scandinavia was that they were the very first explor-
beginning each day with an
ers. They traveled around the world to explore and
uninterrupted “main lesson”
discover the unknown. They often stole lots of food,
focusing on one subject.
animals and sometimes even people. Some of them
were experts with ship building and sailing along the
A variety of activities are
ocean blue. Their materials were oak trees, animal
developed around this subject
hair and spruce roots.
and students make their own
One of the other vikings called Ingolf Arnson had
textbooks, referred to as
killed two men while in a fight, so because of that
main lesson books, which can
big incident all of the other Vikings banished him. He
contain stories, experiments,
took all of his possessions pluss his family and sailed
to this new piece of land called Iceland where there’s
or poems and colorful
good green land for all of his animals to graze.
illustrations. A book is made
Leif Eriksson left with some other men to find and
for each main lesson block.
discover Vinland which is now called North America.
This is one of Elizabeth’s
The Chinese invented many different things such
main lesson books, created
as: silk, paper, porcelain, dominoes, wheelbarrows,
Yesterday I went on a field trip to Philadelphia for
saddles, kites, fans, compasses, spaghetti, tea, ice
a visit to China Town. First I saw the gate of China
cream, fireworks and sunglasses.
Town which was like an arch. The second thing was
Marco Polo was born into a very wealthy family in
Venice Italy. His father and uncle were merchants
who traveled the whole way to China for some silk.
Then again in 1271, they set off with Marco Polo to
the beautiful temple (Chinese church) which was filled
with many different kinds of meatels and precious
jewels and gems. I needed to take off my shoes for I
was upon holy ground.
Jerusalem in the Holy Land and then back to China.
The third thing I did was I went to fortune cookie fac-
When they arrived they got what the emperor asked
tory to discover how they were made. The forth thing
for which was the holy oil, but they couldn’t find one
was the Four Rivers restaurant where I had lunch. I
reprinted just as Elizabeth
hundred Christian men so they brought two monks
ate lo mein with meat and a side or oranges. Then
wrote it.
instead.
last but not least was the gift shop.
in Ginny Thimme’s class and
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Because Camphill Special School is a Waldorf school, fully accredited by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America, we believe that a child’s inner need for security is best met when a single teacher (with many helpers along the way!) accompanies
the child through all eight grades of elementary school. This means that leaving eighth
grade and entering high school truly is a tender—but highly exciting—transition.
Like every Camphill celebration, the eighth grade
learned how beautiful and good the earth is and it
graduation was an extraordinary experience. As a
was a call to action to everyone in that room to care
rite of passage it contained elements of graduations
for our planet. I shivered, realizing that every gradu-
across the country yet it was connected completely
ation across the country would be referencing the
to Camphill’s principles and values.
very same thing in the light of the disaster in our Gulf
As families gathered in the Blue Room at Karl Koenig
Schoolhouse, we wondered if the graduates would
be in caps and gowns accompanied by a record-
region. While our children were having a very singular
experience at Camphill, they are part of the world
at large.
ing of “Pomp and Circumstance.” No way; it was so
much better and much more organic than that. The
children processed in singing African songs, dancing
African dances, and wearing African garments they
had made in handwork class in honor of the African
main lesson block they just had completed in their
Waldorf curriculum. It was a beautiful sight and there
was not a dry eye in the house.
Three of the children who studied piano with Elsbeth
EigHth Grade Graduation
A Poignant Rite of passage
By Florie Seery, 8TH GRADER AlAsdair’s Mother / Photography By AlAsdAir’s Father, Marc Bryan-BRown
performed beautifully. Teacher extraordinaire Becky
Rutherford began the “thank yous” by building on the
African theme: it takes
a village to raise a child.
Each student presented
a rose to specialist
teachers, staff members
and coworkers, former
teacher, and future
Franki’s mother Marlene presented Becky with a
beautiful scrapbook and spoke eloquently about
Becky’s exceptional teaching and our children’s
progress in Becky’s class. It was emotional for all
of us. In true Camphill fashion, a festive and fun
lunch followed the ceremony. It is a day I always will
remember, for it embodied everything great about our
children and about Camphill Special School.
teacher. Becky explained
that the children had
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AN ARTIST IN
OUR MIDST:
Transforming Trash
By Ginny Thimme, Camphill Special School Faculty
paintings, sculptures—
are visible everywhere
at Camphill Special
School. Children are
surrounded by beauty,
inside and outside of
their classrooms and
homes, and creative
Whilst studying the History of Art many years
and how he would work on making one figure over
ago, I was fascinated by the work of Kurt Schwit-
and over again until he got to a point of perfection
ters. Schwitters was part of the modern art move-
and/or peace. When I went to look at his artwork
ment known as Dadaism and he created much of
recently, I found eight different versions of Michelle
his artwork out of trash: bus tickets, wheels, wire,
Obama, the icon that he and much of America are
newsprint, old socks, broken pencils, etc. He roamed
struggling to define right now. I also found not only
the streets, picking up what had been discarded by
Gandhi and Lincoln, but Hamlet, Emerson, and
others and taking it home and turning it into art.
Thoreau, all figures that Will learned about in his
In my years at Camphill Special School, I have had
Visual art—drawings,
outlets abound.
main lesson blocks with his teacher, Peggy.
In Will’s case, the
the honor of living with Will (Class of 2010 and now
I realized looking at his work that Will not only is
a student in our Transition Program). Will, like many
transforming trash into art, he also is transforming
nourishment of his
Beaver Run students, spent many hours doing trash
all that he has learned here in school in his own
intellect in main lesson
and recycling chores. What sets Will apart from other
unique way.
students, however, is that he is an artist in the tradi-
blocks found fantastic
tion of Kurt Schwitters. He always is on the lookout
expression in his
for materials to be used in his art projects. Will finds
recycled sculpture.
most of his treasures in the recycling sheds and he
specializes in three-dimensional art.
Will’s favorite medium is soda cans, especially CocaCola cans (similar, in a way, to Andy Warhol’s soup
cans). Like Warhol, Will’s art also features icons like
Donald Trump, Abraham Lincoln, the Red Baron,
Michelle Obama, Prince Charming, Mahatma Gandhi,
and more.
Michelle Obama, Mahatma Gandhi, and Abraham Lincoln all are figures Will has
studied in his main lesson blocks.
What impressed me when I lived with Will was how
his work was continuously evolving and improving
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2009--2010 Sampler
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* In February alone East Nantmeal, where our main campus is located, recorded 62.8˝ of snow. The entire winter
was the second snowiest on record at 86.6.̋ (The snowiest winter in East Nantmeal was in 1898–1899.)
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Students in ESY (Extended School Year) enjoy
our pool, the beaches of NJ and DE, the Catskill
Mountains, the Strasburg Railroad, and camping
in Vermont
New coworkers arrive from all over the world
To paraphrase teacher Becky Rutherford, “the whole
community, new ones and dear ones, gathers”
Third graders harvest potatoes, beans, squash, and
corn that they planted in the spring
Transition Program students visit the U.S. Mint in
Philadelphia
Eighth graders present Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
to rave reviews
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
Snow*
An all-school assembly celebrates the life, spirit,
and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
More and more snow* (and terrific sledding)
Seniors present their class play: The Epic of
Gilgamesh (also to rave reviews)
Some more snow*
Sophomores visit The Franklin Institute heart exhibit
to complete a main lesson block in physiology
Ninth graders study physics, sending rockets high
into the sky and imploding soda cans
First graders act out the story of Rumpelstiltskin in
class and enjoy lots of time outdoors taking care of
their strawberry patch in the garden
Piano, recorder, and vocal recitals fill two weekend
afternoons in the Blue Room and eight seniors
enjoy commencement ceremonies in Karl Koenig
Schoolhouse
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Transition
Program fills
huge gap in
services
In 2002, recognizing a serious scarcity of program-
contributing members of society while continuing
ming for our twelfth-grade graduates, Camphill
their academic and therapeutic work. Seven 2010
Special School piloted a program for college-age
graduates successfully transitioned to appropriate
students with cognitive and developmental disabil-
adult placements. Since the program began, 95%
ities, including autism. Offering specific and individu-
of our Transition Program graduates have made
alized programming in academics, life skills, and
successful transitions to such places as Devereaux,
vocational readiness, our Transition Program has
Brian’s House, Shepherd’s College, Four Winds, Taft
proved to be a huge success, preparing its gradu-
College, Heartbeet, High Spirits Community Farm,
ates for life beyond school.
and other Camphill communities in Pennsylvania,
This year seventeen young people participated in
California, Minnesota, and New York.
the program, learning special skills to become
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Most Ambitious capital
campaign in our history
announced
By Guy Alma, Director of Development
Fiscal year 2009–2010 saw the announcement of the
Our new Education and Resource Center will provide
most ambitious capital campaign Camphill Special
space for educational and therapeutic programming,
School ever has undertaken in its nearly fifty-year
enhancing overall academic, vocational, and physical
history. The goal of Sharing Life and Learning:
development:
A Campaign for Camphill Special School’s Transition
• Classroom and therapy spaces
Program is to raise $3 million to fund the construction
of a new Student Residence and an education and
resource center at Beaver Farm. Both new buildings
will be “green” and state of the art.
Project architects Tom Carnevale and Lauren Eustis
Stevie, Transition Program student, proudly displays his
favorite new T-shirt.
• Pottery, candle making, textile, craft, and
honey-bottling workshops
• A cultural space for musical and dramatic
performances
are confident our buildings would be eligible for
• Educational commercial kitchen for food
a New Construction LEED v2009 (Leadership in
processing and catering
Energy and Environmental Design) Silver designation. Geothermal heating and cooling, high-efficiency
Volunteers essential to campaign
insulation, grey-water reuse, low-flow plumbing, and
Camphill Special School could not have undertaken
Energy Star appliances are just a few of the reasons
its Sharing Life and Learning campaign without the
our new buildings will be environmentally sensitive.
help of a number of leadership volunteers:
(You can see details at camphillspecialschool.org.)
The Honorable Jim Gerlach, Member, U.S. House of
room, facilitating additional development of a full
Representatives
range of life skills:
• Home life skills such as cooking, cleaning, laundry,
and social skills
• Community skills such as grocery shopping and
Less than two weeks after the ceremonial groundbreaking, REAL groundbreaking was
under way at Beaver Farm! Be sure to check our website at camphillspecialschool.org
for more up-to-date photos of our progress.
Honorary Campaign Chairs
The new Student Residence will be a de facto class-
time and money management
The Honorable Joe Sestak, Member, U.S. House of
Representatives
National Campaign Chairs
William C. Herman, Esq., Rosenthal & Herman, P.C.,
and Ms. Elizabeth C. Herman, Parents of a
• Leisure skills, including community sports and
former student
Dr. Eric Maskin, 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics,
visits to concerts, theatres, and museums
• Self-care skills
and Dr. Gayle Sawtelle, Parents of a former student
Newly elected 2010–2011 Board President Warren Gleicher
and Camphill Special School foundress Ursel Pietzner wielded
the shovel at the ceremonial groundbreaking in May.
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Regional Campaign Chairs
National Campaign Committee Members
Later, in May 2010, Mr. Begelman attended our
Craig L. Adams, COO, PECO, An Exelon Company,
Ms. Toni Bowersox, Parent of a former Camphill
Camphill ProAm 2010 to announce that by virtue of
Pennsylvania Co-Chair
Special School student
the Foundation’s extraordinary $500,000 grant, the
Mr. Rick Moseley, Parent of a Camphill Special
Mr. Charles Lee and Eliza Carlson Lee, Ph.D.,
new Education and Resource Center at Beaver Farm
School student, Pennsylvania Co-Chair
Friends of Camphill Special School
Warren R. Gleicher, Esq., Olshan Grundman
Ms. Florence Seery, Parent of a Camphill Special
Rosenzweig & Wolosky LLP, and Ms. Amy
School student
Gleicher, Parents of a Camphill Special School
Ms. Lainey Moseley, Parent of a Camphill Special
Jane’s parents, Betsy and Bill Herman, longtime
School student
supporters of Camphill Special School and the
student, New York Chairs
Camphill Foundation
$500,000 challenge grant
highlight of our campaign
School student, New Jersey Co-Chairs
Brian Epstein, Executive Vice President, Longitude/
Robby Len/Sirena, and Ms. Sandy Epstein,
Parents of a Camphill Special School student,
New Jersey Co-Chairs
ICE HOUSE
Herman. Sarah Jane was a student at Beaver Run
thirty years ago before her untimely death as a young
adult. Also present for the announcement were Sarah
Leslie Meril, Vice President, First Service Williams,
and Mr. Larry Meril, Parents of a Camphill Special
will be named in memory and honor of Sarah Jane
Camphill Foundation.
2009--2010
Individuals
VolunteEr
ESsentials
the Camphill Foundation, announced the awarding
Learning that we had $280,000 yet to raise, an
of a $500,000 challenge grant to Camphill Special
anonymous donor in Philadelphia pledged to donate
School’s Sharing Life and Learning campaign—the
$140,000 to the Sharing Life and Learning campaign
largest in the Foundation’s history. Thanks to our
if we raise another $140,000. We will continue our
many friends, the challenge was realized and our
campaign until December 31, 2010, to achieve this
campaign surpassed its first million-dollar mark.
match and attain—and hopefully exceed!—our
Board
237 hours
Committees
274 hours
196 Volunteers
2,594 hours
This year’s groups*
Boys Scouts led by Cole Richter, Eagle Scout
Balfour Beatty Communities
Camphill Special School Parents
Goldenberg Group
Hampton Inn
As of June 30, 2010, we were approaching the finish
line, needing $280,000 more to reach $3 million.
720 hours
Girl Scouts led by Green Valleys Association
Progress through June 30, 2010
In August 2009 Roger S. Begelman, President of
1,363 hours
Groups*
Muhlenberg College’s Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon
Vanguard
Volunteer Committees
Parent Campaign for the Annual Village Fund
Kim and Andy Elphick, Chairs
Stephanie and Michael Boldin
Amy Colannino
$3 million goal.
Stephen Cummings
Chip Davis
Dwelling
Sandy and Brian Epstein
Roz Heiko
Amy McHugh
BARN
Ruth Sill
Dwelling
EDUCATION &
RESOURCE CENTER
NEW EDUCATION &
RESOURCE CENTER
BARN
Grandparent Campaign for the Annual
Village Fund
NEW STUDENT
RESIDENCE
Charlotte and Dean Toburen, Chairs
Parents of Former Students Campaign for the
SPRING
HOUSE
Annual Village Fund
FUTURE STUDENT
RESIDENCE
Barbara Penna and Gary Goldsmith, Chairs
Parent-Staff Group
Kim Small, Chair
Residential
Building #1
Nearly sixty Vanguard employees worked awfully hard during
United Way Day of Caring!
Julianne McLaughlin, pictured working with Victoria, is one of
many volunteers who enrich our classrooms.
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Greg & Annie
Ambrose ‘Pay it
Forward’
“Camphill is not a school. It is a community. Even more
so, it is a family. Our son Joey has been brought into
to do whatever we can to help.”
In May 2007 Greg and Annie Ambrose attended the
Camphill ProAm Tennis Ball for the first time. When I
met them at the event I knew they would be great committee members—and they were, for our ProAm 2008!
They became Tennis Ball Chairs in 2009 and again in
2010. Under their leadership Camphill ProAm 2010 was
the most successful in our history, raising more than
$152,000. “Over the years our friends and family have
become involved in the ProAm,” says Annie. “They love
helping Joey’s school as much as we do.”
By Courtney Coffman, Development Officer
Greg and Annie Ambrose with their children, Becky and Joey.
Greg and Annie chaired this year’s record-setting ProAm Tennis
Ball that raised over $152,000 for Camphill Special School.
“Camphill’s philosophy of everyone in the community
contributing to the best of their ability has really hit
home for us. Why shouldn’t parents of students live by
that philosophy, too?” Greg wonders. “Donating money
is great, but the School needs more people’s time, too.”
Recently Greg became even more deeply involved with
the School as a member of the Board of Directors and
Chair of the Board’s strategic planning committee.
Over 300 people filled the historic Sunnybrook Ballroom at this
year’s ProAm Tennis Ball.
Major Cup Sponsors
Bill and Betsy Herman
The Ron Silknitter Foundation
that family,” Greg Ambrose shares. “It is natural for us
For Greg and Annie volunteering always is about how
they can make a difference to the school that has
embraced their son and their family. “We simply are
paying it forward,” says Annie.
PECO, An Exelon Company and Mr. Ian Stone were
the Presenting Sponsors of this year’s ProAm Tennis
Tournament held at Tennis Addiction in Exton, PA.
Our Camphill ProAm 2010 Committee
Greg and Annie Ambrose, Tennis Ball Chairs
Anthony DeCecco, ProAm Tennis
Tournament Chair
Henry and Theresa Beekley
Amy Colannino
Lisa Dakdduk
Paul Downs and Nancy Bea Miller
Melissa Epps
Brian and Sandy Epstein
John and Tracy Gallagher
Kyle Hawthorne
Joe Heenan
Carol Levin
Lisa Linder
Wasyl Manko
Joe and Cookie Maranella
Sherry Martin
Caroline McCardell
Amy McHugh
Emily Smith
Marie Thomas
Tennis Cup Sponsors
Greg and Annie Ambrose
Brandywine Valley Financial Services and
Principal Funds
Eagle Eye Associates
Brian and Sandy Epstein
Pat and Linda Marion
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McNeil
Leslie and Larry Meril
Paul Restall Company, Inc.
Tennis Addiction Sports Club
T.O. Epps & Associates, Inc.
Wild Card Sponsors
Bella Salon & Spa
Calvin L. Smoker, Builder, Inc.
Carnevale Eustis Architects, Inc.
Changing Our World, Inc.
Stephen J. Cummings
DC Electric Inc.
Delaney & Scott, P.C.
Amy and Warren R. Gleicher
Stephen and Carol Goetz
Guerrisi Landscape Co., Inc.
IEI Group, Ltd.
Kevin McLaughlin
Prizer’s Inc.
Dr. John and Linda Schoonmaker
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP
Therapy Source Inc.
Our Camphill ProAm 2010 Sponsors
Presenting Sponsors
PECO, An Exelon Company
Mr. Ian Stone
Ace Sponsors
C. Erickson & Sons, Inc.
David’s Bridal
New Century Bank
New Jersey Feed Laboratory
L to R: Fern Goldstein with husband Roger
Begelman, President of the Camphill Foundation
Board of Directors, and Betsy Herman, parent of
a former Camphill student.
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Camphill
2009
Challenge Camphill
Benefit
Concert
Plein Air
at Beaver
Farm
that just two short years later it would raise over $8,200
The thirteen Camphill communities and initiatives in North America
descended on Beaver Farm to take part in the first-ever
and that over 125 people would register to ride on
hosted a fabulous concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York
Plein Air at Beaver Farm in August. Organized by Nancy
October 18, 2009. Despite a rainy start the cyclists who
City on October 6, 2009. It was an incredible evening featuring
Bea Miller, artist and parent of tenth grader Henry, par-
braved the uncooperative weather enjoyed scenic views
special guest Stephen Colbert and a variety of well-known profes-
ticipants garnered inspiration from the unparalleled land-
of gorgeous autumn foliage along with historic homes,
sional musicians. Thanks to generous friends who sponsored and
scape and farm buildings, creating one-of-a-kind works
horse farms, and all three Chester County Camphill
attended the event, Camphill Special School raised over $127,000.
of art that were sold at an exhibit and reception at The
In 2007 Rick Moseley, parent of fifth-grader Leta,
began the Camphill Challenge bike ride as a way for his
friends in Philadelphia to see the school that means so
much to him and his family. No one could have guessed
L to R: Lainey and Jack Moseley, mother and brother of fifth
grader Leta, with Director of Development Guy Alma and Jay
Goldstein, President of Valley Green Bank, Founding Sponsor
of the Camphill Challenge.
communities.
Our 2009 Camphill Challenge Committee
Stephen and Evelyn Colbert, Honorary Chairs
Rick Moseley, Chair
Robert Domergue
Ted Boinske
Bill and Betsy Herman
Toni Bowersox
Carol Levin and the Harry and Diane Levin Foundation
Melissa Epps
Leslie and Larry Meril
Kathy Levine
Bob and Ginny Swain
Our 2009 Camphill Challenge Sponsors
Concert Ticket Committee
Founding Sponsor
Iris and Sheldon Wyman, Honorary Chairs
Valley Green Bank
Brian and Sandy Epstein
Axle Media Sponsor
AroundMainLine.com
L to R: Dan McCoubrey, Rick Moseley (Camphill Challenge
founder and father of fifth grader Leta), and Ted Boinske
(Challenge Committee member and father of seventh grader
Jackson) bicycled in the rain!
Our Concert Benefit Committee
Proclaiming that “when artists come together with
love anything is possible,” over forty renowned artists
Rosenfeld Gallery in Old City Philadelphia on November
3, 2009. A portion of the sales benefited the Sharing Life
and Learning capital campaign.
Allison and David Hunter
Peter J. Korda
Annette and Tom Laskaris
Spoke Sponsors
Eliza and Charlie Lee
Scott and Janice Fleming
Lisa Linder
T.O. Epps and Company
Kim Wentworth
Zukin Realty
Water Station Sponsor
GoAway Travel, Inc.
Pedal Sponsors
Douglas R. Eckard, Jr.
Ron and Lucy Lyman
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L to R: Lainey Moseley, Camphill Special School parent, with
our Camphill Benefit Concert Honorary Chairs, Stephen and
Evelyn Colbert.
“When artists come together in love, anything is possible” said
artist Giovanni Casadei at the first-ever Plein Air at Beaver Farm.
“Wall-o-Barn” by Jon Redmond
Fostering growth
in children
around the globe
By Becky Rutherford, Teacher and School of Curative Education And Social Therapy Faculty Member
Closer to home we offered workshops at anthroposophical life-sharing communities in Québec and in
Jan Goeschel, Director of the School of CE & ST, in Thailand.
Becky Rutherford, School of CE & ST faculty member, offers a
consultation in Thailand.
of Curative Education
and Social Therapy
is a community of
learning rooted in the
work of the Camphill
Movement. It offers
practice-integrated
Teaching barefoot while sitting on the floor is not
the way faculty members of the Camphill School of
Curative Education and Social Therapy typically give
lectures. During Spring Break, however, Jan Goeschel
and I kicked off our shoes and did just that. It might
not be quite the custom in the West, but it is entirely
in keeping with Thai culture. In Bangkok we lectured
at Chulalongkorn University and presented a five-day
workshop for teachers from Thailand and Singapore.
Nor is conversing with staff in a thatched-roof and
open-sided palapa while keeping an eye on the surrounding jungle the usual setting for a consultation.
(Is it true that a boa constrictor ate the kindergarten’s
chickens?) But last February we were asked to present a workshop on the Yucatán in Mexico.
The Camphill School
programs of studies
leading to professional
qualifications in
Curative Education,
Youth Guidance, and
Social Therapy as
At home in Glenmoore, PA, four students completed the fourth
year of our School of CE & ST program and three more earned
their B.A. in education with a fifth year of distance learning.
New England. As I write this, we anticipate teaching
courses in Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and New
Hampshire over the summer. The vibrancy and
expertise of our faculty is gaining an international
reputation. And here at home in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania, because our courses are recommended for
college credit by the National Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction (PONSI) of the Board
of Regents, University of the State of New York, coworker retention has improved greatly. This year four
students completed the fourth year of our program
and three more earned their B.A. in education with
a fifth year of distance learning.
No matter how far and wide our travels take
us we always arrive at the same destination: a
growing global community that seeks to guide
and foster growth in children out of the insights
of anthroposophy.
holistic approaches to
supporting children,
adolescents, and
adults with intellectual,
developmental, and
other disabilities. The
Main Office and the
Curative Education
Program are located
at Camphill Special
School.
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OUR DONORS
Statement of Financial
Activity 2009–2010
Support & Revenue
84%
Tuition
7%
Contributions
6%
Program Services
3%
Other 100%
Total Revenue
$5,678,338
413,239*
424,529
194,827
$6,710,933
Camphill Special School is able to exist and serve its students and their families thanks
to the hundreds of people listed here. Space limits us to listing only gifts of $25 or
more, and donors making only honorarium or memorial gifts to our general operating
fund are listed in those categories. Donors who have made gifts to our Annual Village
Fund, special events, or capital campaign between July 1, 2009, and June 30, 2010, are
listed according to their cumulative fiscal year giving. While we have strived to ensure
accuracy, unfortunately we sometimes make mistakes. Please call the Development
Office at 610.469.9236 x131 to correct errors, omissions, or misspellings.
Expenses 5%
Administration/Marketing
3%
Auto, Special Services & Misc. 245,723
333,401
3%
Development
212,714
11%
Insurance
771,847
5%
Maintenance
284,789
6%
Operating Costs
458,925
26%
Program Cost
10%
Residential Program Cost
21%
Staff/Trainee
1,396,640
10%
Depreciation
638,400
100%
Total Expenses
Net Revenue
1,643,967
653,900
$6,640,306
$70,627
* Denotes contributions made to the general
operating fund.
Because our annual report goes to press before
our audit, the financial information presented here
is subject to change. Our audit report is available
upon request.
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Angels
Anonymous (1)
Craig L. Adams
Brian and Sandra Epstein *
Bill and Betsy Herman
Grant and Wendy Kvalheim
Ian Stone
Kim and Finn Wentworth
$20,000+
Guardians $10,000–$19,999
Ms. Angie Butler
Amy and Warren R. Gleicher *
Eric Maskin and Gayle Sawtelle
Veronica and Michael Stubbs
Benefactors
$5,000–$9,999
Anonymous (2)
Greg and Annie Ambrose *
Bethany Asplundh
Theresa and Hank Beekley **
William and Catherine Bucher *
Evelyn and Stephen Colbert
William T. Fitzmaurice
Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Fried
Joe Harris ***
Ute Heuser ***
Marianne and Chuck LaKamp
Carol Levin *
Douglas Libby
Ed and Lisa Maynard
Daniel McLoughlin and Dr. Mary Rogevich
Leslie and Larry Meril *
James and Kathleen Seery
Alan and Suki Shapey *
Bonnie and Brent Sheldon *
Larry Stone
Edward Strong and Laurel Durst
Ted and Karen Walsh
Reed and Bernadette Wilson
Pillars
$2,500–$4,999
Mr. and Mrs. James McConnell Clark
Dennis and Amy Colannino *
Luise Custer
Chip and Cynthia Davis *
Comte Jean-Marie Decazes
Robert F. Domergue *
Charles Dorego
J. Anthony Downs and Jin-Kyung Kim
Annika Duesberg ***
Victor and Betty Gerstein
Stephen and Carol Goetz ***
David and Allison Hunter *
Christine M. Huston
Michael and Susan Innocenzo
Elysabeth Kleinhans
Pat and Linda Marion
Ranney R. Moran
Arnold S. Penner and Madaleine Berley
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Porges
Helen Ridenour and Morris Ems **
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ripper
Dr. John and Linda Schoonmaker **
Norbert Schultes ***
Dean and Charlotte Toburen **
Ronnie and Pat Viera *
Fiona Young and Ted Boinske *
Champions
$1,000–$2,499
Anonymous (5)
Guy and Ani Alma ***
Ray and Rose Ambrose **
Scott Asplundh
Dan and Beth Bargabos *
Mrs. Norene Benton
Mr. Marc Berley
Stephanie and Michael Boldin *
Bob Bowersox
Toni Bowersox
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bowles
Peter W. Bradley
Adrian Bryan-Brown and Joan Marcus
Susan and Chris Bryan-Brown **
Sharon and Peter Bugelski
Giovanni Casadei
Steve and Leslie Connor
Shea Cronley and Jeff Reed
Stephen J. Cummings *
Peter Egan and Margaret Yu
Keith and Melissa Epps *
Keith and Susan Epstein
Margie Epstein **
Matthew Fassler and Amanda Greenfield
Carol Ann Feiler
Tim and Linda Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Friedland
Tracy and John Gallagher *
Jan Christopher Goeschel ***
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Granning
Herbert and Rosemary Grove
Van Beck and Paula Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hanson
Marc Hembrough
Susan K. Jung
Paul and Shirley Juniewicz
S. Dillard and Adrienne Kirby
Peter J. Korda *
Sandra Kowalski
Bryan and Kim Krause
Charles and Kimberly Kupfer *
Jeanette S. Lamb **
Annette Laskaris *
Robert L. Lawrence
Jill and Joseph Levy
Peter A. Lobel
Paul and Joanne Luksa
Sharad Madison
Manfred and Ingelore Maier ***
Allan and Janet Mantel
Lou and Kathy Martinelli
Lynette and Manuel Mattke
David and Maura May
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McNeil
Susan McPherson and Jack Shea, Jr.
Mary E. Miller
Nancy Bea Miller and Paul Downs *
Ottavio and Rosita Missoni **
Willard Moore and Margaret Nelson
Sarah L. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nobile
Jack Nusbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Obre
Aaron and Chrissie Packles
Mike and Joanna Pietrafitta
James and Beth Ava Porto
Mr. Jeffrey Powers
Chana M. Ringel
Alison H. Rivin
Andreas Schad ***
Jerry Schwartz
Jerry Seinfeld
Sabine and Perry Sichler *
Mark Sidle
Joan Siegel
Marc Silberberg and Barbara Julius
Lewis duPont Smith
Richard and Karen Spears
Lori Spector and Max Lang
Anne and Claus Sproll *
Allan Starr, Esq.
Bob and Ginny Swain
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Taylor
Edith and Joe Tobin
Alexandra Tyng
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Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vanech
Jay L. Wallberg
David and Lisa Welsh
Elizabeth Wilson
Else and Bernie Wolf ***
Kevin and Jacqueline Wyman
Sheldon and Iris Wyman **
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Sustainers
$500–$999
Anonymous (6)
Julie E. Aaron
Christine M. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose
Eliza Drake Auth
Robert Bauers **
Joseph I. Bishop
Bob and Natalie Bogert **
Dan and Joanne Borgnis *
Mary Ann Boyer and Chris Hall
Carlyle and Suzanne Brakensiek
Oskar and Adrienne Brecher
Marc Bryan-Brown and Florie Seery *
Anne Campbell
Joseph and Marie Cirafesi **
Mr. Julian L. Cohn
Victoria Contino
Valerie Craig
Ronald Csigo
Jane and Bob Dean
Daniel and Joann Domanski
Paul DuSold
Stephen G. Epstein
Richard Farley
Janet Faust ***
Andy and Lisa Fidler *
Scott and Janice Fleming **
Tim Folger and Wendy Weil
Stephen and Laurene Frederick
David and Lori Fuchs
Frances Galante
The Honorable Phyllis Gangel-Jacob
and Mr. Bernard Jacob
Joe and Beverly Gordon
Ms. Margaret Greco
Susan and Bill Grindal **
Michael A. Halvorsen
Deborah M. Hartnett
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Herling
Philip and Patricia Holland *
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Isaac
Barbara James *
Tricia L. Justin
Henry Kahwaty and Molly Dooher
Robert T. Kane
Victoria T. Kilburn
Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Kramlich
Mary and Steve Krick
Jennifer Laconis *
William Lane
Tim and Nina Lannan
Ellin C. Leder
Tracey Leitman
Norma and Fred Lipman
John S. Livermore
Ian and Mary MacKinnon
Cindy Martin *
Joanie and Bruce McCallum
Kevin McLaughlin
Mike and Gail Ondo ***
Michael and Virginia O’Neil
Mr. Franz Ostertag
John and Mary Pellack
Barbara Penna and Gary Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pires
Marlene and Donald Pollock
Cactus Raazi
Leslie and Bill Rahling
Jon Redmond
Linda Ritter **
Mary Jane Roache
Peter Robb and Marianne Hoffman Robb
Sig and Doris Rutkowski **
Gilbert and Mary Jo Scott
Caroline and Michael Seery
Ari and Abby Segal *
Fred and Barby Siegel
Kathryn L. Simmelkjaer
Pamela Sloan
Terrence and Kim Small *
Linda and Howard Strauss
Joseph and Joan Sweeney
Nancy Sylk
Steven B. Tanger
Jonathan and Leslie Taylor
Mr. James Thomas
Stuart Thompson
Sylva E. Toyos
John and Lynne Vassallo
Bruce A. Waldman
Mark Waldman
Anne Walsh
David N. Weinstein
Andrew P. Wickey and Mary G. Notaro
Mike Williams and Sue Delaney
Scott Williams and Susan Braun
Mr. Steven Wolfe
Woods Family
Ellen Lander Yeoman
Cathy Zises
Advocates
$250–$499
Anonymous (6)
Mark and Adrianne Alden
Lynn Azarchi and Steve Steinhauser
Betsey A. Batchelor
Mary Beekley *
Rachel Berk
Gail and James Biben
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bill
Tom and Kristen Bissinger
Julie Blank
Ed Bronstein
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Budin
Dennis and Barbara Carr
Perry and Judith Cartwright
Christina Chang
Susan Cheyenne
Bill and Annemarie Cochrane
Scott Conking
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham
Ken and Lisa Dakdduk
Jennifer Dechant *
Kim and Andrew Elphick *
Peter Entin and Barbara Janowitz
Evan Evans and Lynn Garner
Thomas Fleming and Susan Riley
Rev. Leonard Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Freidman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman
Mr. Robert Frome
Robert and Dana Fuchs
Linda V. Furst
R. Bonnie Glaser
Michaela and Bob Godshall ***
Donald H. Green, D.D.S.
Philip and Carol Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Handel
Ellen and Jay Hass
Deborah Hayes and Michael Finger *
Sherri and Eric Helt
Garth C. Herrick
Marsha and Ed Hill
Jack and Bunny Hoffinger
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphreys
Andrea and Rüdiger Janisch ***
Andrew and Stacy Jenkins *
Sheila and Julia Johns
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kambourian
Arlen Kane and Rick Negron
Bill and Jodi Keller *
Catherine Korda
Jeffrey and Donna Lenobel
Christof-Andreas and Norma Lindenberg ***
Lisa and Matthew Linder *
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Linskens *
Elaine Lisle
Lucy Lyman **
Lena Maiorano
Perry and Elizabeth Mandarino
Richard Marans
Mary Matheis and Thomas Goodwin
Bob and Amy McHugh *
Valerie Miranda *
Robert H. Moses, Esq.
Tammy and Tony Mueller
Michael and Ellen Mulroney
Tom and Rita Nelson
John and Mary Newton
Jon and Kathi Nuffer
Tom and Heather Nugent
Frank and Carole Ortner
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Parsoff
William and Grayce Pearce **
John Perham and Christine Donohue *
Ursel Pietzner ***
Adam Psichos
Roland, Dawn, and Cole Richter
Dale O. Roberts
Aina Roman
Victor and Suzanne Rosenzweig
Leo Schmidt and Melissa Bell
David and Melanie Scott
Beatrice and Michael Semo
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shumaker
Deena and Barry Silberman
Joan S. Silverman, Esq.
Emily Minor Smith
Thym Smith
Howard and Gloria Soloway **
Joe and Joan Spiecker
Rozanne and Stephen Spiecker *
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spitzer
Dr. Juergen Stolt
William and Jennifer Sullivan
Andy and Michelle Toburen
Paula Toburen *
Diana and Nick Viglianese
Mr. F. Skiddy Von Stade
Mary Walsh
Jody Weaver and Michael Guerrisi *
Glenn and Nancy Wenger
Melissa and Miles Wilding
Christina and Basil Williams
Dick and Julie Williams
Edward J. Williams **
Robin C. Young
Supporters
Anonymous (10)
Florence Aaron
$100–$249
Angela P. Abelow
Sonja and Tobias Adams ***
James and Mary Allen **
Nancy Altman
Seth and Sandra Bacon ***
Aleksandr Barakhan
Barbra Barker
Randee Bates *
Pete and Melinda Bauers
Sandra and Robert Bauers
John and Cass Beacham ***
Robert and Barbara Beck
Pamela and Michael Benton ***
Nancy Benzel
Ben and Gloria Berry **
Mark Bockrath
Beth Ann Bogert *
Paula C. Bradley
Ms. Ava Jean Brumbaum
Robert and Rugene Caldwell
Carsten H. Callesen ***
Sandi and Tom Cappa *
Jason and Allison Carr
Jay and Peggy Chiappa
Kenneth and Linda Chipkin
Craig and Courtney Coffman ***
Jon Cohen and Jody Hill
Susan Colacello
William and Kathleen Coleman
Kate Collier
Paul Connors
Rachel Constantine
Kathleen Conway
Danica Cordell-Reeh
Lisa A. Cron
Mary Cronin and John Esposito
Bob Culbertson
Letty Lee Dahme
Kell and Katherine Damsgaard
Cynthia Day
Sally DeAngelo
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeCecco
Anne and Don DiNapoli
Betty A. Divine *
Kevin J. Doherty
Tony Downs **
Joanne Dresner
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Duym
Douglas R. Eckard, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisikovic
Deanna and Larry Emerson
John Ennis and Jo-Ann Osnoe
Larry Epstein **
Andrew and Myra Fezza
Mary Flagg
Laura Foley *
Samuel Freeman
Richard G. Fried, M.D. ***
Carl Frischling
Marie Furst
Carole Gallagher
Mike Gallagher
Joseph Ganshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Garber
Francine and David Gargano
Dr. Avraham Giannini
Kathleen and Bruce Givner
Rebecca Anne Goetz
CDR. and Mrs. William H. Goetz
Dr. Edward J. Grandt
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Grant
Carol Gray
John Greene
Dennis H. Greenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Hagman
Juanita Hall **
Joyce Hastings **
Barbara Hathaway
Gillian A. Hee
Phil Herschenfeld and Linda Kastan
Carol Himes
Joel S. Hirschtritt, Esq.
Meng-Chun Ho ***
Leon and Lillian Hochheiser
Karen Hohmann
David and Brenda Hollweger
Dale and Linda Hood
Sue Horne
Michael and Ngila Howard
Betty and Millard Jones
Lee and Kathleen Jones
Sally and Ramsey Joslin
Michael-Salomon Jost *
Luthian Joya
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kaplan
Judge and Mrs. Bentley Kassal
Joseph W. Kelly
Christopher Kendall and Laura Battle
Randi and Stanley Klimberg
Grace L. Knowles
Nicole Krutzke ***
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lang
Camilla Lange
Donald and Renata Largent *
Caroline Law
David Lee
Michael Leighton
Kathy Levine and Steve Taub
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Levy
Gary L. Lighter, D.M.D., and
Robert M. Amante, D.M.D.
Murray A. Luftglass
Barbara Lustig
Sally MacDonald ***
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mandel
Mrs. Miriam Marcus
John and Stacey Marko *
Beth McCorry *
Joseph and Marian McDevitt
John McDonald
Carolyn E. Meadow
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Megargee
Mr. Pierre F. V. Merle
Stephanie Merrett
Tracy Mitchell and Blaze Makoid
Rashidus and Belinda Mia
Barbara J. Miedema
Ed Mikalauskas and Laura Kuntz
Gregory and Katie Miles *
Jeffrey D. Miller
Jonathan Miller
Louis and Tamsin Monnoleto
Newton and Louise Monschein
Marilyn Moseley **
Ms. Regine Moulton
Ann Mundorff
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Myer
Alison and Zandy Nalle
Monica Navarro
Eileen A. Noonan
William Norden
Henry T. Petry
Kathleen and Michael Pickar
Michael and Pamela Powers
Edward Pugsley, CPA
Paul and Maimunah Querido
Rev. Roddey Reid
Joyce E. Reilly
Ellen and Otto Rein
Richard and Elise Resnik
Haejin Rim *
Jonathan Rivin
Graham Robb
Rogers Reunion Association
Mr. Paul K. Rooney
Timothy and Kathleen Rorick
Nancy and Rudy Rosenberger **
Becky and Harry Rutherford ***
Claus Rychlak
Frank and Greta Salmons *
Andrea Jean Sample
Margo Pollins Schab
Elizabeth Schero
Suzanne Schireson
John and Pat Schmitt
Glenn Schunkewitz
Tünde and Andreas Schuschke ***
Shirley P. Schwartz **
Joshua and Kim Scott
Paul and Angela Siana
Harold and Diana Siegal
Roselyn and Stephen Silberstein
Jack and Pat Silknitter
Komilla S. Singh *
Mr. and Mrs. John Small **
Peggy Smith
Sue Smith and Wayne Zukin
Giorgio Spanu and Nancy Olnick
Ronald and Marion Stein
Ralph Stettenbauer
John and Jane Street
Gary and Darlyne Strickler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Swain
Bill Tansey, Sr.
Kelly A. Tansey
Kerry Tansey
Rebecca Thornburgh
Shawna Timmons *
Nancy T. Tornga
Elaine Trent *
Theresa and Randal Visintainer
Dr. Donald and Millicent Waits
James E. Walsh
Shelly L. Washington
Thomas Weil
Victor and Diane Weingast
Eric and Dina Winter
Barbara F. Wolf **
Mr. John R. Woodman
William and Velvalee Young **
Susan L. Zeig
Mr. Adolph Zielke **
The Zukin Family
Friends $25–$99
Anonymous (6)
Lisa Aaron
Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Adler
Sarah Renee Anderson
Archana Badrinath
Linda Baker
Carl A. Balestracci, Jr.
Christine and Michael Bamberger
Sarah Barr
Dru Bates *
Nancy M. Beacham
Jeffrey and Robin Belack
Bernice J. Berger ***
Gregory Berlin
Ira and Margaret Berman
The Bieringer-Drake Family *
Jeffrey W. Bloch
William Earl Brecher
Cary and Gloria Breech
Dave and Wendy Brewer
Ken Brewer
Joe and Alicia Brisbois
Pamela Brown
Yvette Brown
Margy and Elliot Brownstein
Tina Bruckner ***
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burgess
Ella Burton
Joseph A. Caroleo
Larry Ceisler
Steven Cherry
Andy Cichanowsky
Mimi Coleman and John Tower
Karen Costello
Nickeea Cox
Beverly Cummings *
Mary Cummins
Paul Davis and Julie Deery
Jeffrey Emil Diaz
Jim DiGuiseppe
Debbie and Keith Dorn
Michelle Du Sold and Fredrick Ortega
Ellen and Franklin Edwards **
Mary Eno and Dan Wagner
T.O. and Elsie Epps **
Laura Kaderabek Eyring
George and Victoria Ferreboeuf
Shanlee Fisher
Alan and Christine Fliesler
Cheryl Fortunato
Kathy Freeborn
Robb Frees
Todd Fritsche
Maripat Gatter
Betsy Gauthier
Celine Gendron
Joseph A. Goetz and Meghann Ellis
John Goldsborough
Maureen Gregory
Brian Grenoble
Steve and Bonnie Grizzell
John Guild
Doris and Bert Gurin **
Gary Hackenberg
Judith Hagan
James and Kathleen Halligan
Ms. Catherine Harwood
Christopher Hatch and Moira Mulroney
David M. Hauptman
Dr. Roz Heiko and Dr. David Horowitz *
Thomas Heisey
Janet L. Herman
Carl Hirth
Elaine and Harvey Holtz
Thomas S. Huestis
Ariana Jostad-Laswell
Missey Kalucki
Mary S. Kaufmann
John Kelly
Margo Ketchum ***
John and Christine Kiely
Matt and Karin Kochis
Ms. Carol Kolimago
Trudy Korda **
Dottie and Don Koval
Ms. Sylvia Kuran
Robert Lane
Scott and Jess Lang
Susan Lanyon
Janice Lear
Eliza and Charles Lee
Larry Leib
Miriam Lockhart
Joyce and Gerard LoDolce
Dr. David and Maureen Lucchino
Bill and Mary Ludford
Mary Lou Lukens
George and Shirley MacFarland **
David and Carol MacGregor
Elliot Matlin
Jean and Dan McCoubrey
Robert McNamara
Robert Menefee
Helene and Steven Miletsky and Family
Joan and Bob Minor
Amber and Tim Moran
Lainey Moseley *
Rick Moseley *
Corinne B. Moyle
Jill Mullen
Keith Munch
Bernard Murphy and Szilvia Budai
Maryann Muscella
Tony and Kate Nasuti
Kristen and David O’Brien
Deborah O’Dell
Minturn and Starr Osborne
Erick and Bobbie Panger
Scott Pappas
David and Susan Pardys
Michael Peroski
John Pichola
Barry and Jenny Pohorence
Dr. Doris Purdom
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Quarmby
Susan Ramey
Andrew Rattner
George and Melissa Reitnour
Julie Rentz
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rivin
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Antoinette C. Robbins
Mark and Jessica Rochon
Thomas and Rosa Rodriguez
Lemuel Rogers
The Rutkowski Family *
Paul and Jeanette Scally
Laura and Robert Schilare
Gillian G. Schoemaker ***
Sarah Schreck ***
Joseph Sciarini
Paul Scotese
Arlin and Dalene Seasholtz **
Erin Sheehan
Jim Simpson
Joseph F. and Theresa E. Smith **
Fay Stanford
Ms. Marie Stareck
Brandon States
Sara Callander Stephens
Bonnie Sumerfield ***
Dolores Swarm
Irene Taylor
Shirley and Robert Teets **
Paula and Sami Terrell
Anna and Scott Thomas *
Ryan Trachtenberg
Brendan Tracy *
Karen and Ernest Tracy
Maureen Tracy ***
Jacqueline Trettin
Carla Tudor
Richard and Kathleen Unger
Tasha Verrico
Ronald Wagner
The Wang Family
Daniel and Martha Watson
Phyllis Weihs
Linda and Harold Weinstock
David Werfel’s Family
David and Mary Wheeler ***
Walter and Diana Wilcox
Ms. Marilyn Williams
D. Wolok
David and Carolyn Woodall
Connie Woodberry
Kathy Zeleznick
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Corporations and Organizations
Beaver Design Group, Inc.
Bella Salon and Spa
Brandywine Valley Financial Services, LLC
CALECO
Calvin L. Smoker, Builder, Inc.
Camphill Village Kimberton Hills
Camphill Village U.S.A.
Camp Lee Mar
Carnevale Eustis Architects, Inc.
C. Erickson and Sons, Inc.
CH&E Construction
Changing Our World, Inc.
Crestpoint
CSI International, Inc.
Customers 1st Bank
David’s Bridal Inc.
DC Electric Inc.
Dean Design/Marketing Group, Inc.
Delaney & Scott, P.C.
Donna’s Cleaning Service, Inc.
Eagle Eye Associates
Farkouh, Furman & Faccio, LLP
Fuerman & Fuerman, ODs
Generocity Community Alliance, Inc.
Gerstein Strauss & Rinaldi LLP
Glenn E. Zimmerman Plumbing, Inc.
GoAway Travel, Inc. *
Guerrisi Landscape Company, Inc. *
The Guided Tour, Inc. *
The Hankin Group
Hess Corporation
Hickory House Nursing Home
Hutton & Solomon LLP
IEI Group, Ltd.
International Furnishings and Design
Association
JT Mullen Company Inc.
Kliegerman & Joseph LLP
Leitner & Getz LLP
Ludwig’s Market/Mom’s Pizza
Management Planning, Inc.
Marks Paneth & Shron, LLP
Mana Products, Inc.
Marsh Valentine & Donohoe LLP
McAndrews Law Offices P.C.
Melick-Tully & Associates, P.C.
Michael P. Rudy CPA & Associates
Mom’s Club of Phoenixville/East Pikeland
New Jersey Feed Laboratory, Inc.
North American Capital Corporation
Norvin Partners LTD.
Paul Restall Company, Inc.
PECO, An Exelon Company
The Pennsylvania Eurythmy Ensemble
Philips Brothers Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Principal Funds
Prizers Inc.
RETTEW
Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco
RSM McGladrey, Inc.
Seitz Plumbing, Heating and Air
Conditioning, Inc.
Shanholt Glassman Klein Kramer & Co.
S.J. Harrison & Co.
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP
Superior Plus Energy Services
Susquehanna Bank
T.O. Epps & Associates **
Tennis Addiction Sports Club
Therapy Source Inc.
Triform Camphill Community
Trojanov Insurance Agency LLC
Valley Green Bank
Weather Seal Services ***
The Westover Companies
Whole Foods Market
Zukin Realty
Funds and Foundations Anonymous (2)
The Bloom Foundation
Camphill Foundation
Chapman Foundation
Colbert Family Fund of Coastal
Community Foundation of
South Carolina
Russell H. and Lana H. Crawford
Charitable Trust
The Dearhaven Fund of the Community
Foundation of New Jersey
Emma Foundation
Hollenbach Family Foundation, a Fund
of the Chester County Community
Foundation
Jephson Educational Trust
Landon Family Foundation
Harry and Diane Levin Foundation
The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Inc.
Logan Camphill Initiatives Fund of
Camphill Village Copake Foundation, Inc.
The Page and Otto Marx Jr. Foundation
Joanne E. McCready Irrevocable Trust
The MCJ Amelior Foundation
The Rosen Family Foundation
Siemens Caring Hands Foundation
The Ron Silknitter Foundation
Hoxie Harrison Smith Foundation
E. Newbold and Margaret duPont
Smith Foundation
The Spira Family Foundation
Rudolf Steiner Charitable Trust Fund of
RSF Social Finance
The Strauss Foundation, Inc.
John Templeton Foundation
The Paula Vial Fund of the Jewish
Communal Fund
Wright-Cook Foundation
Roy J. Zuckerberg Family Foundation
Honorariums
In honor of Stan and Bunny Averbach for
their milestone birthdays
Irv and Zipporah Segal **
In honor of Beth and Dan Bargabos
Ben and Gloria Berry **
In honor of Eric Bargabos for his
graduation
Bill and Betty Bargabos **
In honor of Eric Bargabos
Joseph W. Kelly
In honor of Alexander Bauers
Nate Bauers
Pete and Melinda Bauers
In honor of Beaver Farm
Mary Flagg
In honor of Joseph Bishop’s service on
New Century Bank’s BD
Customers 1st Bank
In honor of Sofia Blackwood
Daniel Blackwood *
Our School Awarded
two full accreditations
In 2009–2010 Camphill Special School was
awarded a full seven-year term of accreditation
by the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Schools Commissions on Elementary and
Secondary Schools. As the only Waldorf school in
North America for children and youth with special
needs, our School also earned the same term of
full accreditation from The Association of Waldorf
Schools of North America.
Members of both accreditation teams met with
and interviewed representatives of all the School’s
stakeholders, including teachers, students,
parents, and administrators, as well as representatives of the Board of Directors. Team members
also toured the School’s facilities, studied the
School’s plan for school improvement and other
documents related to the School’s work, and
observed teaching and learning in classrooms.
To be accredited, a school must meet standards
in each major area of its work and activity. These
areas include the school’s philosophy, mission,
objectives, governance and leadership, organizational design and staff, educational programs,
learning media services and technology, student
services, student life and activities, facilities,
health and safety, finances, assessment of
student learning, and strategic planning.
Camphill Special School also is licensed by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as an Approved
Private School.
In honor of Jackson Boinski
Nancy and Rudy Rosenberger **
In honor of Caroline Appleton Chester
David William Chester
In honor of Jessica Chorpening
Susan Blumenfeld
In honor of Courtney Coffman for graphic
support
The Pennsylvania Eurythmy Ensemble
In honor of Amy Colannino
MDS Inc.
In honor of Amy and Andrew Colannino’s
participation in the Camphill Challenge
Dr. John and Linda Schoonmaker **
In honor of Chris Cronin
Jack Cronin
In honor of Chris Cronin for Christmas
Mary Cronin and John Esposito
In honor of Ryan Davis
Stephen and Laurene Frederick
In honor of Lauren deVilliers
Ruth and Les deVilliers
In honor of Shelby Dechant
Bernard Schapers
In honor of Charles Domergue
Michael and Ngila Howard
In honor of Henry Downs and his family
J. Anthony Downs and Jin-Kyung Kim
In honor of Andy Elphick
Carol Ann Feiler
Joyce Hastings **
In honor of Brandon Epstein
Anonymous (5)
Carla and Omar Adcock
Dawn and Wayne Aiello
Janice and Harold Albert
Carole Allen
Marguerite Aragona
Barbara and Gary Arnold
Diane and Michael Barber
Anne and John Beystehner
Anna and Dr. Ernest Bio
Ruth and Steven Boda
Barbara and Marcos Bognar
Marcia and James Bonomo
Keith and Patricia Bowman
Janette Brannigan
Barbara Bugay
Faye and John Butler
Anna and Stephen Cabot
Sharon Candelo
Jeanette and Philip Chanfrau, Jr.
Helen and James Coleman
Janet and James Cooney
Janice and Roger Cullinane
Ken and Lisa Dakdduk
Yvonne and Michael D’Alessandro
LaTanya Damon
Dolores Dennis
Kathleen and Philip DePalma
Kathryn and Peter DePalma
Anne and Don DiNapoli
Michele and John Dmytryk
Sylvia and Randy Dotson
Mary and Thomas Eikamp
Sharon Ellis and Stephen Hatcher
Camille and Joseph Emmett
Debra and Lawrence Epner
Keith and Susan Epstein
Margie Epstein **
Patricia Evans
Constance B. Feola
Cathy A. Fitzgerald
Janice and J. Patrick Fitzpatrick
Joyce and Louis Flores
Eva and Michael Fox
Susan and Arthur Fox
Sandra and Christopher Francioch
Sally Fraser
Rose and Edward Gehl
Fran and Edmund Giancola
Lucinda and Martin Glicksman
Susan and William Green
Caryl and Daniel Greenberg
Mary and Robert Gustafson
Angie Hage
Sharon and Tom Harlan
Carolyn and Edward Harley
Linda Heune-Solomon
Kathy and Warren Hodges
Ina Hoffman
Jeanne Hume
Beatriz Inderbitzen
Mary S. Kaufmann
Joanne and Richard Kelley
Kathleen Kennedy-Kelley and Paul Kelley
Janet and John Kivi
Karen Kopec
Bonnie and Gary Kudwitt
Jean and Donald Linzmeier
Norma and Fred Lipman
Barbara Lustig
Dolores Macias
Mary McCoy
Barbara and Robert McGraw
Nancy McGregor
Kathy Merritt
Denise Mikola
Nancy Monte
Alberta Morelli
Ronald and Susan Murray
Janet and Thomas O’Hara, Jr.
Kathleen Orme
Louise Packard
Janet Pair
Nancy and Robert Pearson
Anne S. Percelay
Maurine Potter
Susan and John Price, M.D.
Mark and Jean Priskorn
Maureen Quap
Theresa and Dominick Regina
Norma Ridgeway
Joan Robson
Thomas and Rosa Rodriguez
Diane M. Rosa
Vicki Samiotes
JoEllen and Jeffrey Sandburg
Nancy Shimko
Marie and Gus Simos
Catherine Smith
Michele Snow
Barbara and Stephen Strzepek
Debbe and Patrick Sugrue
Karen and Stephen Swierczek
Lizbeth Taylor
Valentina Ulitin
Margret Van Flein
Kimberlee and J. Stewart Van Horn
Regina Wachholder
Edwina Walsh and Nancy Lyon
Mae and Jerry Warren
Arlene and Glenn Webb
Loretta and Michael Weingarten
Angela and William Wereszczak
Rebecca and John Yovich
In honor of Brandon Epstein for his
birthday
Margie Epstein **
Thomas and Rosa Rodriguez
In honor of Brandon Epstein for
Christmas/Hannukah
Lesa and Chatham Ross
In honor of Brandon Epstein for his
graduation
Mike, Paula, Caitlin, and Michael Colarusso
and family
Lisa Dakdduk
Sharon Ellis and Stephen Hatcher
Mary S. Kaufmann
Suzanne and Roy Ockun
Barry and Jenny Pohorence
In honor of Brandon Epstein and the
class of 2010
Larry Epstein **
In honor of Brandon’s family—Sandy
and Brian Epstein
Margie Epstein **
In honor of Brian Epstein for his birthday
Rosa Rodriguez **
In honor of Sandy Epstein for her
birthday
Lisa Dakdduk
Margie Epstein **
In honor of Braden Fidler
Anonymous (1)
Cirafesi Family
Dale and Linda Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pires
Diana and Nick Viglianese
In honor of Dillon Freeman
Samuel Freeman
In honor of Naomi Fuerman
Fuerman & Fuerman ODs
In honor of Emily Gallagher
William and Grayce Pearce **
In honor of Max Gleicher
Donald and Francine Rebhun
In honor of Beryl and Leonard Halpern
Irv and Zipporah Segal **
In honor of Cynthia and Mark Halpern
Irv and Zipporah Segal **
In honor of Aaron Herbert—Camphill
Graduate
James Herbert and Lynn Brandsma
In honor of Bill and Betsy Herman
Judge and Mrs. Bentley Kassal
Jack Nusbaum
In honor of Bill Herman
Anonymous (1)
Julie E. Aaron
Peter W. Bradley
Tricia L. Justin
Aaron and Chrissie Packles
Steven B. Tanger
Anne Walsh
David N. Weinstein
Cathy W. Zises
In honor of Sarah Jane, Betsy, and
Bill Herman
Roger S. Begelman and Fern Goldstein
In honor of Nathan Hirth
Carl Hirth
Connie Woodberry
In honor of Oliver Holland
Lena Maiorano
Myrna Lopez Squillini
In honor of Ariel Horowitz for her 18th
Birthday
Anonymous (1)
In honor of Christine Huston’s service on
New Century Bank’s BD
Customers 1st Bank
In honor of Anita Jost for her birthday
Susan Ramey
In honor of Peter Korda
Marc Silberberg and Barbara Julius
In honor of Samantha Korda
Catherine Korda
Tracey Leitman
Jeffrey and Donna Lenobel
In honor of Haley Laconis and Jennifer
Ritter Laconis
Linda Ritter **
In honor of Barbara Lustig
Helen Megan
In honor of Karen Goldenberg and
Elliot Marcus for their 25th Wedding
Anniversary
Gloria and Robert Bernstein
Elliot and Lori Braunstein
Howard and Harriet Darvas
Lillian and Martin Grant
Andrea Lemer
Eric and Ellen Marcus
Mrs. Miriam Marcus
Phyllis Marcus **
Barbara and Bill O’Hare
William and Marilyn Paul
Sheila and Barry Roche
The Zerbian Family
In honor of Dr. Eric Maskin
Leon Levy Foundation
In honor of Frances S. Mayhew for her
97th birthday
Irv and Zipporah Segal **
In honor of Ellie McHugh
Ben and Amy Shobaken
In honor of Jesse Meril
Gregory Casagrande
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Klimberg
Kevin and Jacqueline Wyman
In honor of Leta Moseley
Anonymous (1)
Ellen and Jay Hass
In honor of the Moseley Family
John Goldsborough
In honor of Miriam and Coleman Nadler
for their 50th Wedding Anniversary
Irv and Zipporah Segal **
In honor of Marilyn and William Paul for
their 50th Wedding Anniversary
Phyllis Marcus **
In honor of Noah Ripper and Ray Ripper
Carl Hirth
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In honor of Becky Rutherford
Nina and Neil Rovner
In honor of Jack Rutkowski
Jay and Patti Zubey
In honor of Lydia Schulze
Heide and Henry Ratliff
In honor of Connor Small
Mr. and Mrs. John Small **
In honor of Brian Spiecker
Rozanne and Stephen Spiecker *
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Swain
Susan Herold
In honor of the therapists of Beaver Run
Andrew and Esther Weintraub
In honor of Ella Thomas
Anna and Scott Thomas *
In honor of Gerald S. Woods
The Woods Family
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Memorial Gifts
In memory of Shakeya Blumenfeld
Susan Blumenfeld
In memory of Michael J. Boldin
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Falci
In memory of Dot Boyan
Mrs. Miriam Lockhart
In memory of Fannie Court
Anonymous (1)
In memory of Marilyn Csipkay
Dr. and Mrs. Georgia Bill
Stephen and Carol Goetz ***
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ripper
In memory of Ariel Dahlenberg
Paula C. Bradley
In memory of Kathleen J. DeCecco
Friends of Tennis Addiction Sports Club
In memory of Beth Domergue
Sara Callander Stephens
In memory of Jack Fineman
Phyllis Marcus **
In memory of Janice Finkel
Vivian S. Singer
In memory of Sydney and Janice Finkel
Lila Townsend
In memory of John Gardner
Betty and Millard Jones
In memory of Sarah Jane Herman
Anonymous (1)
John Greene
Judge and Mrs. Bentley Kassal
Jack Nusbaum
In memory of Morrie Huston
Christine M. Huston
In memory of Al Marshall
Joseph Ganshaw
In memory of Elaine Meluso
Art and JoAnn Lohsen
Barbara Miedema
David and Gail Wunsch
In memory of Theresa McCardell
Cheryl R. Rorke
In memory of Allen Meril
Ira and Nancy T. Benson
Barry and Gail Bertiger
Vincent Bruno
Eric Fields
Tori Franc
Steven and Barbara Frimmer
Stephen and Carol Goetz ***
John and Peggy Guttilla
Bruce Piekarsky
Myrna Piekarsky
James Walsh
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Kim and Finn Wentworth
Ken Werner
In memory of Shirley Rabb
Irv and Zipporah Segal **
In memory of Anne Silknitter
Elmer C. Pollock
In memory of Tiffy
Craig and Courtney Coffman ***
In memory of Florence Warschoss
Phyllis Marcus **
In memory of Anne and Raymond Weil
Mildred and Norman Adler
In memory of Denise Zacharias
Anonymous (1)
In memory of Beverly Zielke
Vincent and Barbara O’Connor
Matching Gift Contributors
Amgen Foundation
Asset Planning Services
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Chubb & Son
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Exelon Matching Gifts Program for Education
FX Concepts
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program
MDAdvantage Insurance Company of NJ
MERCK Partnership For Giving
SAP Matching Gift Program
The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company LLC
The Vanguard Group Foundation
Verizon Foundation—Matching Incentive
Program
The William Penn Foundation
The Williams Companies, Inc.
Wyeth Matching Grants Program
Workplace Giving Programs
Aetna Employee Giving Campaign
AT&T United Way
United Way of the Capital Area
United Way of Chester County
United Way EWAY
United Way of the National Capital Area
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania
United Way of York County
In-Kind Donors
Anonymous (1)
ACAC
Amani’s BYOB
Greg and Annie Ambrose *
Apricot Lane
AR Woodstone
Arden Theatre Co.
AroundMainLine.com
Avalanche Salon & Spa
Michael and Betsy Bacon
Sarah Barr
Michael Bartmann
Kathryn Becker
Theresa and Hank Beekley **
BENARI JEWELERS
Ginny Bingham
Blue Bell Country Club
Bob Bowersox
Toni Bowersox
Anne and Rob Brigham
Barbara Brigham
Ed Bronstein
Cabot Creamery
Camphill Village Kimberton Hills
CH&E Construction
Marie C. Cirafesi **
Craig and Courtney Coffman ***
Dennis and Amy Colannino *
The Colbert Report
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Collins
Country Porch Primitives/Martin’s Country
Market
Coventry Tea Room Restaurant
Curious Parent Magazine
Dean Design/Marketing Group, Inc.
Devon Jewellery Shop
Paul DuSold
Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park
The Eagle Gallery
Eland Gallery
Elite Hair Design
Elmwood Park Zoo
The Engraving & Awards Center
John Ennis
Keith and Melissa Epps *
Laura Kaderabek Eyring
Scott and Janice Fleming **
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freed
Jennifer Fulton
Frances Galante
Tracy and John Gallagher *
Amy and Warren R. Gleicher *
Glenmorgan Bar and Grille in The Radnor Hotel
Michaela Godshall *** and the Transition
Program Fabric Workshop
Rebecca Anne Goetz
Fern Goldstein and Roger S. Begelman
Elana Hagler
Roz Heiko, Jewel Rose Design *
Hershey Bears Hockey Club
Elizabeth R. Higgins
HomeCooked
The Hotel Hershey
Jennifer Hsieh
Christine M. Huston
The Inn at Canal Square
Just-4-Fun DJ
The Largent Family *
Dr. and Mrs. Myungsook Lee
Le Meridien Philadelphia
Georganna Lenssen
Kathy Levine
Lionville Natural Pharmacy
Elaine Lisle
Longwood Gardens
Ludwig’s Corner Hardware
Ludwig’s Market/Mom’s Pizza
Manhattan Theatre Club
Jean Mateer-Gray
The Media Theatre
Mercurius
MetroKids Magazine
Nancy Bea Miller *
Judith and Luca Missoni *
Ms. Kitty Barker’s Pet Salon *
Michael and Ellen Mulroney
Carlton Noll and Marcia Amarnek ***
People’s Light and Theatre Company
Pepperidge Farm, Inc.
Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Zoo, America’s First Zoo
Phoenix Cycles
Barry and Jenny Pohorence
The Primrose Inn (Cat, Phil, Chris, and
Jack Cronin)
Prosit Print Solutions
Raven’s Claw Golf Club
Red Robin
Rivertown Magazine
RoadID
Colleen Robustelli
Aina Roman
David and Melanie Scott
Arlin and Dalene Seasholtz **
Seven Stars Inn
Stuart Shils
Singing Moon Farm (Hank Beekley Farm)
Sly Fox Brewery
Terrence and Kim Small *
SportsWorks
Spottery by Lynn Garner
Darlyne Strickler
Bob and Ginny Swain
T.O. Epps & Associates **
Temple University Athletic Office
David and Marie Thomas
University of Pennsylvania Museum of
Archaeology and Anthropology
Valley Green Bank
Village Optical
Elizabeth von Isser—Creative Reflections
Art Studio
Wegman’s
David and Mary Wheeler ***
Whole Foods Market—Devon
Katya Wieber
Sandra and Robert Williams ***
Elizabeth Wilson
Windstream Communications Inc.
Woodmere Art Museum
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Yoegel
Zachary’s Smile Unique Vintage Jewelry *
Gifts and Pledges made to the Sharing Life and Learning Capital
Campaign for the Transition
Program at Beaver Farm through June 30, 2010
Anonymous (20)
Florence Aaron
Lisa Aaron
Craig L. Adams
Guy and Ani Alma ***
Greg and Annie Ambrose *
Ray and Rose Ambrose **
Lynn Azarchi and Steve Steinhauser
Bethany Asplundh
Scott Asplundh
Eliza Drake Auth
Seth and Sandra Bacon ***
Dan and Beth Bargabos *
Sarah Barr
Betsey A. Batchelor
Pete and Melinda Bauers
Mary Beekley *
Theresa and Hank Beekley ***
Roger S. Begelman and Fern Goldstein
Mrs. Norene Benton
Bernice J. Berger ***
Mr. Marc Berley
The Bieringer-Drake Family *
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bill
Joseph I. Bishop
Julie Blank
Jeffrey W. Bloch
Mr. David Bloom
Mark Bockrath and Barbara Buckley
Frank and Gail Boffa
Bob and Natalie Bogert **
Stephanie and Michael Boldin *
Dan and Joanne Borgnis *
Bob Bowersox
Toni Bowersox
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bowles
Mary Ann Boyer and Chris Hall
Carlyle and Suzanne Brakensiek
Oskar and Adrienne Brecher
Ed Bronstein
Ms. Ava Jean Brumbaum
Adrian Bryan-Brown and Joan Marcus
Marc Bryan-Brown and Florie Seery *
Susan and Chris Bryan-Brown **
William and Catherine Bucher *
Anne Campbell
Giovanni Casadei
Christina Chang
Joseph and Marie Cirafesi **
Craig and Courtney Coffman ***
Dennis and Amy Colannino *
William and Kathleen Coleman
Steve and Leslie Connor
Rachel Constantine
Victoria Contino
Kathleen Conway
Danica Cordell-Reeh
Valerie Craig
Lisa A. Cron
Shea Cronley and Jeff Reed
Bob Culbertson
Stephen J. Cummings *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham
Luise Custer
Kell and Katherine Damsgaard
Harriet and Howard Darvas
Donald and Evalyn David
Chip and Cynthia Davis *
Cynthia Day
Jane and Bob Dean
Comte Jean-Marie Decazes
Ellen Deer
Kristine Deer
Trine Deer
Daniel and Joann Domanski
Robert F. Domergue *
Joanne Dresner
Michelle DuSold and Fredrick Ortega
Paul DuSold
Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisikovic
Deanna and Larry Emerson
Peter Entin and Barbara Janowitz
Keith and Melissa Epps *
Brian and Sandra Epstein *
Larry Epstein **
Margie Epstein **
Frances Galante
Tracy and John Gallagher *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Garber
Victor and Betty Gerstein
Kathleen and Bruce Givner
Amy and Warren R. Gleicher *
Douglas and Linda Gober
Michaela and Bob Godshall ***
Jan Christopher Goeschel ***
Stephen and Carol Goetz ***
CDR. and Mrs. William H. Goetz
Laura Kaderabek Eyring
Matthew Fassler and Amanda Greenfield
Janet Faust ***
Andy and Lisa Fidler *
William T. Fitzmaurice
Mary Flagg
Thomas Fleming and Susan Riley
Tim Folger and Wendy Weil
Tim and Linda Frazier
Rev. Leonard Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Freidman
Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Fried
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Friedland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman
Carl Frischling
Mr. Robert Frome
Robert and Dana Fuchs
Linda V. Furst
Marie Furst
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Goldman
Karen Gordon and Frederick Cooper
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Grant
John and Barbara Graves
Dennis H. Greenstein
Susan and Bill Grindal **
Herbert and Rosemary Grove
James and Kathleen Halligan
Michael A. Halvorsen
Deborah M. Hartnett
Barbara Hathaway
Deborah Hayes and Michael Finger *
Gillian A. Hee
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heller
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Herling
Bill and Betsy Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herman
Garth C. Herrick
Phil Herschenfeld and Linda Kastan
Leon and Lillian Hochheiser
Jack and Bunny Hoffinger
Sue Horne
David and Allison Hunter *
Christine M. Huston
Michael and Susan Innocenzo
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Isaac
Barbara James *
Andrea and Rüdiger Janisch **
Betty and Millard Jones
Lee and Kathleen Jones
Susan K. Jung
Paul and Shirley Juniewicz
Henry Kahwaty and Molly Dooher
Christopher Kendall and Laura Battle
Margo Ketchum ***
Elysabeth Kleinhans
Grace Knowles
Jonathan Korein and Jane Abby Rovins
Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Kramlich
Charles and Kimberly Kupfer *
Grant and Wendy Kvalheim
Marianne and Chuck LaKamp
William Lane
Camilla Lange
Tim and Nina Lannan
Annette Laskaris *
Caroline Law
Robert L. Lawrence
Ellin C. Leder
David Lee
Eliza and Charles Lee
Larry Leib
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Levy
Gary L. Lighter, D.M.D., and
Robert M. Amante, D.M.D.
Christof-Andreas and Norma Lindenberg ***
Norma and Fred Lipman
Elaine Lisle
John S. Livermore
Peter A. Lobel
Murray A. Luftglass
Paul and Joanne Luksa
Barbara Lustig
Lucy Lyman
David and Carol MacGregor
Ian and Mary MacKinnon
Sharad Madison
Manfred and Ingelore Maier ***
Tracy Mitchell and Blaze Makoid
Allan and Janet Mantel
Richard Marans
John and Stacey Marko *
Marianne and Joseph Marmora, Jr.
Lou and Kathy Martinelli
Eric Maskin and Gayle Sawtelle
Mary Matheis and Thomas Goodwin
Elliot Matlin
Lynette and Manuel Mattke
David and Maura May
Ed and Lisa Maynard
Daniel McLoughlin and Dr. Mary Rogevich
Carolyn E. Meadow
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Megargee
Leslie and Larry Meril *
Mr. Pierre F. V. Merle
Helene and Steven Miletsky and Family
Martin Miletsky
Mrs. Muriel Miletsky
Randi Miletsky
Jeffrey D. Miller
Jonathan Miller
Mary E. Miller
Nancy Bea Miller and Paul Downs *
Ranney R. Moran
Lainey Moseley *
Rick Moseley *
Ann Mundorff
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson
Steven Niemczyk
Mike and Gail Ondo ***
Michael and Virginia O’Neil
Jo-Ann Osnoe and John Ennis
Mr. Franz Ostertag
Richard Oswald
Arnold S. Penner and Madaleine Berley
Ronald O. Perelman
Mike and Joanna Pietrafitta
Ursel Pietzner ***
James and Beth Ava Porto
Mr. Jeffrey Powers
Adam Psichos
Edward Pugsley, CPA
Jon Redmond
Chana M. Ringel
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ripper
Alison H. Rivin
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rivin
Jonathan Rivin
Mary Jane Roache
Helen Ridenour and Morris Ems
Dale O. Roberts
Aina Roman
Mr. Paul K. Rooney
Timothy and Kathleen Rorick
Victor and Suzanne Rosenzweig
Stanley Roth
Neil and Nina Rovner
Sig and Doris Rutkowski **
Andrea Jean Sample
Andreas Schad ***
Mr. and Mrs. Dylan L. Schaffer
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Suzanne Schireson
Leo Schmidt and Melissa Bell
John and Pat Schmitt
Gillian G. Schoemaker ***
Sarah Schreck ***
Norbert Schultes ***
Glenn Schunkewitz
Caroline and Michael Seery
James and Kathleen Seery
Jerry Seinfeld
Alan Shapey and Suki Han *
Bonnie and Brent Sheldon *
Mark Sidle
Harold and Diana Siegal
Fred and Barby Siegel
Joan Siegel
Joan S. Silverman, Esq.
Pamela Sloan
Terrence and Kim Small *
Sue Smith and Wayne Zukin
Karen and Richard Spears
Lori Spector and Max Lang
Anne and Claus Sproll *
Fay Stanford
Ms. Marie Stareck
Allan Starr, Esq.
Sara Callander Stephens
Joan Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Stiefel
Ian Stone
Larry Stone
Linda and Howard Strauss
Edward Strong and Laurel Durst
Veronica and Michael Stubbs
Bob and Ginny Swain
Joseph and Joan Sweeney
Nancy Sylk
Jonathan and Leslie Taylor
Stuart Thompson
Rebecca Thornburgh
Edith and Joe Tobin
Paula Toburen *
Dean and Charlotte Toburen **
Lila Townsend
Carla Tudor
Alexandra Tyng
Valley Green Bank
John and Lynne Vassallo
Ronnie and Pat Viera *
Theresa and Randal Visintainer
Amanda and Lawrence Vitale
Bruce A. Waldman
Mark Waldman
Jay L. Wallberg
James E. Walsh
Mary Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Watson
Phyllis Weihs
Linda and Harold Weinstock
Glenn and Nancy Wenger
Kim and Finn Wentworth
David Werfel’s Family
Andrew P. Wickey and Mary G. Notaro
Walter and Diana Wilcox
Mike Williams and Sue Delaney
Elizabeth Wilson
Reed and Bernadette Wilson
Else and Bernie Wolf ***
Mr. Steven Wolfe
Mr. John R. Woodman
Woods Family
Kevin and Jacqueline Wyman
Sheldon and Iris Wyman *
Ellen Lander Yeoman
Fiona Young and Ted Boinske *
Susan L. Zeig
Corporations and Organizations
Asset Planning Services
Camphill Village Kimberton Hills
Carnevale Eustis Architects, Inc.
Crestpoint
CSI International, Inc.
C. Erickson and Sons, Inc.
Farkouh, Furman & Faccio, LLP
Gerstein Strauss & Rinaldi LLP
Hess Corporation
Hutton & Solomon LLP
IMAC
JT Mullen Company Inc.
Kliegerman & Joseph LLP
Management Planning, Inc.
Mana Products, Inc.
Marks Paneth & Shron, LLP
Marsh Valentine & Donohoe LLP
Philips Brothers Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Paul Restall Company, Inc.
RETTEW
RSM McGladrey, Inc.
Shanholt Glassman Klein Kramer & Co.
S.J. Harrison & Co.
Triform Enterprises, Ltd.
Whole Foods Market
Funds and Foundations
Anonymous (1)
Camphill Foundation
Russell H. and Lana H. Crawford
Charitable Trust
The Dearhaven Fund of the Community
Foundation of New Jersey
The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Inc.
Logan Camphill Initiatives Fund of
Camphill Village Copake Foundation, Inc.
The Page and Otto Marx Jr. Foundation
The Rosen Family Foundation
The Spira Family Foundation
Rudolf Steiner Charitable Trust Fund of
RSF Social Finance
The Strauss Foundation, Inc
The Paula Vial Fund of the Jewish
Communal Fund
Wright-Cook Foundation
Honorariums
In honor of Sean Barnum
Kathleen Conway*
In honor of Jessica Bates
Michael A. Halvorsen
In honor of Taylor Bowersox
Bob Bowersox
Toni Bowersox
Nancy Sylk
In honor of Alasdair Bryan-Brown
Anonymous (1)
Laura Battle and Christopher Kendall
Jeffrey W. Bloch
Chris and Susan Bryan-Brown **
Matthew Fassler and Amanda Greenfield
Herbert and Rosemary Grove
Richard Marans
David and Maura May
Tracy Mitchell and Blaze Makoid
Leo Schmidt and Melissa Bell
In honor of Alasdair Bryan-Brown and
Florie Seery
Ann Mundorff
In honor of Florie Seery and Marc
Bryan-Brown
James E. Walsh
In honor of Florie, Marc, Angela, and
Alasdair Bryan-Brown
Tim and Nina Lannan
In honor of Ryan Cummings
Lee and Kathleen Jones
In honor of Charles Domergue
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bowles
Barbara M. Hathaway
Michael and Veronica Stubbs
In honor of Cassidy Hope Epps
Keith and Melissa Epps *
In honor of Brandon Epstein
Margie Epstein **
Paul and Joanne Luksa
In honor of Brandon Epstein and
his family
Sharad Madison
In honor of Brian Epstein for his birthday
Margie Epstein **
In honor of Brandon Epstein for his
graduation
Gale and Steve Kohlhagen
Reed and Bernadette Wilson
In honor of Brian, Sandy, Brandon, &
Kenya Epstein
Barbara Lustig
In honor of Julie Finger
Deborah Hayes and Michael Finger *
In honor of Michael Freeman
Rev. Leonard Freeman
In honor of Max Gleicher
Harriet and Howard Darvas
Hutton & Solomon LLP
Martin Miletsky
Mrs. Muriel Miletsky
Randi Miletsky
Steven and Helene Miletsky
Linda and Harold Weinstock
In honor of Warren R. Gleicher
Farkouh, Furman & Faccio, LLP
In honor of Bill Herman
Lori Spector and Max Lang
In honor of Bill and Betsy Herman
Anonymous (1)
Ms. Angela P. Abelow
Joseph Caroleo
Mimi Coleman and John Tower
Pauline Dana-Sitzer
Donald and Evalyn David
Hon. Phyllis Gangel-Jacob and
Mr. Bernard Jacob
JT Mullen Company Inc.
Allan and Janet Mantel
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Obre
Harold and Diana Siegal
Ronald and Marion Stein
Ian Stone
Sylvia E. Toyos
John and Lynne Vassallo
Steven Wolfe
In honor of Sarah Jane, Betsy, and
Bill Herman
Roger S. Begelman and Fern Goldstein
In honor of Posie Huston
Christine M. Huston
In honor of Alexandria Laskaris
Annette Laskaris *
In honor of Elaine Lisle and
Valerie Craig
David and Carol MacGregor
In honor of Jesse Meril
Timothy and Kathleen Rorick
In honor of Leta Moseley
Mary Ann Boyer and Chris Hall
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Swain
Ed and Lisa Maynard
In honor of Charles Tygiel
Joanne Dresner
Memorial Gifts
In memory of Beth Domergue
Sara Callander Stephens
In memory of Sarah Jane Herman
Anonymous (1)
Ms. Angela P. Abelow
Joseph Caroleo
Mimi Coleman and John Tower
Donald and Evalyn David
Hon. Phyllis Gangel-Jacob and
Mr. Bernard Jacob
JT Mullen Company Inc.
Allan and Janet Mantel
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Obre
Harold and Diana Siegal
Pamela Sloan
Ronald and Marion Stein
Ian Stone
Sylvia E. Toyos
John and Lynne Vassallo
Reed and Bernadette Wilson
Steven Wolfe
In memory of Morrie Huston
Christine M. Huston
In memory of Stanley James
Margie Epstein **
In memory of Elaine Meluso
Marianne and Joseph Marmora
In memory of Laurie Meluso
Marianne and Joseph Marmora
In memory of Torsten Thimme
Lynette and Manuel Mattke
In memory of Jan Zuzalek
The Bieringer-Drake Family *
In-Kind Gifts
Anstadt Printing
Asplundh Tree Expert Co.
Dean Design Marketing Group, Inc.
   *Parent
  **Grandparent
***Coworker or Staff
We close our annual report with a thoughtful and sensitive piece by
Henry Swain, the eleven-year-old brother of Robert “Bar” Swain. Bar
attended Camphill Special School for nine years and is a graduate
of our Transition Program. His parents, Bob and Ginny Swain,
have established High Spirit Community Farm in Great Barrington,
Massachusetts, as a life-sharing community for Bar and other adults
with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Bar also has a
younger sister, Molly, a student at Boston University.
My Brother
By Henry Swain
My brother is so very fun when we all
go swimming
Swimming, splashing, playing.
To create a place for him,
and friends,
Who had no place to go.
Other times it can be hard to live with
him. He does not sleep well and he
makes a great big mess.
He now works all day with a big green
wheelbarrow.
He has moved from school to school,
looking for a perfect match.
With a life and body like his
He found one called Beaver Run
where others were like him
And I hope he has a very long time
to live.
And he liked it a lot with a hand and
a heart.
He gave us all his love. We all felt it
in one special part.
He is like the sun at times—happy and
bright as can be
He did well, and worked all day in
the barn,
He values most women, and pushes
away the men.
Where horses, goats and chickens
were abundant.
From time to time he would come
home for a week,
He has worked so very hard to live
And I praise him now
And when he is not, that is OK
with me.
When he hears the name Caroline,
or Marsie, he shouts and smiles
with glee.
And we were all exhausted.
His feet may be small, and his hair
a big mess
But he was fine, and that was good,
until he finally graduated.
But when it comes to him, I just
smile and say,
We could not keep him at
home forever,
That he is my brother and I love
him lots,
But there was no place for him to go.
For the things he has done and the
things he has not.
My parents and others had
come together
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1784 Fairview Road, Glenmoore, PA 19343
610.469.9236 camphillspecialschool.org
Camphill Special School’s mission is to create wholeness for children
and youth with developmental disabilities through education and therapy
in extended family living so that they may be better understood and their
disabilities moderated, that they may more fully unfold their potential, and
that they more fully and meaningfully participate in life.
2009–2010 Board of Directors
Craig L. Adams, President / Warren R. Gleicher, Esq., Vice President
Jeffrey Powers, CPA, Attorney, Treasurer / Claus Sproll, Secretary
Guy Alma / Brian Epstein / Jan Christopher Goeschel
William C. Herman, Esq. / Eliza Carlson Lee, Ph.D. / Manfred Maier
Leslie Meril / Lainey Webb Moseley / Andreas Schad / Bernard Wolf
Emeriti
Ursel Pietzner / Raymond Ripper
John awakens during an Extended School Year (ESY) camping trip.