Pinewoods Post Autumn 2008 / Winter 2009

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Pinewoods Post Autumn 2008 / Winter 2009
The Pinewoods Post
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WINTER 2009
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Pinewoods Camp Inc. ◆ 80 Cornish Field Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
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WINTER 2009
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Legacy Campaign Update
The Pinewoods Camp Legacy
Campaign celebrated a successful
conclusion this summer with the unveiling
of the Donor Plaque in the Camphouse
during the July 4th weekend. This
beautiful wooden plaque lists the names
of all the individuals and organizations
that contributed to the Legacy Campaign.
During the weekend, donors were pleased
to find their names attractively displayed
in a manner that fit so well with the
Pinewoods aesthetic. PCI's Past President,
Jim Childress, initiated the Campaign some
nine years ago with a far-reaching and
timely vision for the future of Camp, and
he was there to receive a grateful ovation
from all those present. Current President
Ruth Reiner offered thanks to PCI's Board
members and to the Legacy Campaign
committee for their work in soliciting
contributions, as well as to the many,
many campers who participated in the
Campaign. Marty Stock spent many hours
typesetting the donor names and then
printed them on a beautiful watermark
background picture of camp. The success
of the Legacy Campaign is a tribute to all
those who love Pinewoods Camp and who
work so tirelessly to preserve its magic.◆
Work Weekends
Once again Pinewoods is indebted to the following
folks who gave so generously of their time to help
open and close camp for the 2008 season. Because
of their efforts, we were able to get the jobs done that
made camp run smoothly all summer long. Some of
those jobs can get pretty interesting. The folks listed
below are very special to us, and when they come
to camp they have a unique appreciation of all those
little details, as well as pride in knowing they made a
big difference. We all owe them our appreciation.
Linda Nelson
Paul Levitt
Jennifer Davis
Jan Elliott
Warren Anderson
Susan & Ed St. Germaine
Ruth Reiner
Erica Morse
Aloysius Yanas
Peggy Craft
Noel Hess
Dawn Moran
BDan Fairchild
Jessica Schultz
Kippy & Howard Brezner
Cecily Pilzer
Chris Reynolds
Jim Greavey
John Kelsey
Ed Patterson
Emily Troll
Carrie Compton
Jean Monroe
Jay Lane
Hennette Isene
Janet, Liz, & Ben Anderson
Gail & Lance Ramshaw
Colin Lindsay
Ruth Reiner, President, PCI Board of Directors and Jim Childress, past
President, unveil the Legacy Campaign Donor plaque this summer. The
plaque, with the list of campaign donors, is located in the Camphouse.
Campers perusing the plaque July 4th weekend unveiling.
For Those GPS Users
If you were among those folks who acquired a GPS this year and used it to navigate to camp, even though you have been coming
to camp for years and could probably get here blindfolded, you may have noticed that it was… downright wrong. If you followed
your “navigator’s” instructions you were led astray, very astray, onto some extremely bumpy roads and private ways. A word to
the wise: stick to the tried and true Pinewoods Camp directions given to you in your camper packets. Leave the global positioning
services behind, and enjoy Pinewoods where it has always been.
Spring 2008 Work weekend volunteers gather in front of Ampleforth
after removing the docks from their winter storage place for the last time.
In this
issue
Legacy Campaign Update
In Memorium
Notes from the Director
Annual Appeal
Healthy Eating at Pinewoods
A new String Bass at Pinewoods
Work Weekends
Pinewoods Legacy Campaign Contributor List
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In Memorium
Marianne Taylor died on August 19 at the age of 78
after months of battling cancer. She was a much beloved
member of the Pinewoods community. Marianne started
teaching international folk dance and Scottish and English
country dance in 1953. She taught throughout the U.S.
and Canada and in Japan, Australia, and Switzerland.
She received her teacher’s certification in Scottish country
dance from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in
1957 and the Royal Scottish Country Dance Scroll of
Honour in 2005. For 25 years she was the Artistic
Director of the Boston Branch Scottish Country Dance
Demonstration Team.
In 1975 Marianne co-founded the Folk Arts Center of
New England, serving as its first Vice President. Later she
became Program Director, a post she held until 2004.
She was a regular program coordinator and dance leader
at the Royal Scottish Country Dance, Folk Arts Center and
English Scottish sessions at Pinewoods for over 50 years.
It is thanks to Marianne that we have Folk Arts Center
Weekend and Week Days, as well as English-Scottish
Session. There are few dancers at Pinewoods Camp
who haven’t been touched by her spirit. She will be
greatly missed.
User Groups
Boston Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
c/o Folk Arts Center
42 W. Foster St. • Melrose, MA 02176
Susan Haines • Secretary • [email protected]
www.rscdsboston.org
Country Dance Society, Boston Centre
P.M.B. 282, 1770 Mass Ave. • Cambridge, MA 02140
Mark Jones • President • [email protected]
781.662.6710 • www.cds-boston.org
Country Dance and Song Society
132 Main St., PO Box 338
Haydenville, MA 01039-0338
Steve Howe • Assistant Director of Programs • [email protected]
413.268.7426 X102 • www.cdss.org
Folk Arts Center of New England
42 W. Foster St. • Melrose, MA 02176
Marcie Van Cleave • Executive Director • [email protected]
781.662.7475 • www.facone.org
Pinewoods Post
Cecily Pilzer • Editor • [email protected]
Check Our Website
Our website offers many more photos of Pinewoods
Camp, the 2008 Camp schedule and past editions of
the Post. Log onto www.pinewoods.org.
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Pinewoods Camp is grateful to the many campers listed below who contributed
so generously to the Pinewoods Legacy Campaign.
Notes from the
Director
It was a certainly a memorable season as far as weather was
concerned, including hailstorms, a tornado warning, and many
gorgeous sun-filled days. It was memorable in other ways too:
as you reconnected with old friends, made new ones, learned
new tunes and new dances, sang a new song in four part
harmony, or appreciated just how much goes into performing as
a Morris, sword or rapper team.
We all said goodbye to Ampleforth, and look forward to its
reincarnation next fall. You welcomed Gillian Stewart as our
new Head Cook and Amelia Mason as our new Grounds Crew
Chief. Many of you have known both of them since they were
very young campers and particularly appreciated what a terrific
job they did in taking care of you in their new roles.
More young adults attended camp then ever before, bringing
new energy, and new dancing, to C# and C# Minor. The New
Generation Initiative Scholarship program brought 20 young
adults to camp whom might otherwise not have been able to
attend. They were all enthusiastic participants, and their
participation promises to revitalize the dance and song community.
Behind the scenes the crew worked hard, harder than you
may realize, to make sure your time here was special each
time you visited. As always, you were prolific in sharing your
thoughts and concerns in evaluations each week. We read every
one, and tried hard to address all the issues you raised. (It can
get tricky when ½ of you want more chocolate and the other ½
want less -- but we try.)
We fed you with more fresh vegetables grown on local farms
than ever before, and plan to continue to support them and feed
you the same next year.
For those of us who are here all summer, it feels a little like
a sprint. We hit the ground running and before we know it the
summer is over. The weeks raced by, and while we glimpsed joy
and wonder in the eyes of campers anew each session, it was
already the next by the time we blinked.
And in the blink of an eye it will be summer again. But in the
meantime Pinewoods, and I, will be taking a much needed rest
so it will be ready to welcome you back again next year. ◆
Judy Savage
Annual Appeal
If you haven’t already, you will soon be receiving the
Pinewoods Camp Annual Appeal letter. Your generosity in
the past few years has enabled us to put camp on increasingly
secure financial footing. We have been able replace C#
Minor when it was damaged, and keep up with necessary
improvements and repairs while keeping the feel of camp
much the same as many of you experienced it 50 years ago.
We take our stewardship of this special place very seriously, as
you do. Keeping Pinewoods safe and secure here in the wood,
untouched by development and time, requires a community
of caretakers. As a part of this community, please support us as
generously as you can. ◆
Jessica Murrow
Charles F. Muse
Judith Simon Muse
Linda Nelson
John Newsome
Alma Newton and Bob Newton & family
Robert E. Nicholson, Jr.
John Nolan and Martha Roberts Nolan
Martha Nolan
Betty Nordan
George D. Noring
Monica Oakley
Mike O’Connor
Peter Ogle and Rachel Winslow
Barry Olmezer
Ruth Olmsted
Carol Kycia Olszowka and Peter Olszowka
Jorgen Overgaard and Lynn Overgaard
Gail A. Page and Bob Rowlands
Louise M. Pascale
Bob Pasquarello and Kathy Talvitie
Edmund Patterson
Brian R. Percival and Marianne Percival
Louis Perez and Teresa Perez
Andrew Walter Perry
Roderick L. Perry, Sr.
Catherine Petersen
Patricia H. Petersen and Douglas G. Young
David Petrie and Mary Petrie
Loumona J. Petroff
Susie Petrov
Brian Peutherer and Marion Peutherer
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Charlie, Cecily, Sarah Pilzer
Joseph Pimentel and Fred Todt
Barbara Pixton and Tom Pixton & family
William J. Possi and Valerie A. Wade
Lois E. Post
Dan Punzak
Abigail Quandt and Don Potter
Guy Quesnel
Gabrielle Ramsauer
Lance Ramshaw and Gail Wine
Lyle Ramshaw
Julia Blue Raspe
Curtis Read and Louise Lindsay Read
& family
Colleen S. Reed and Clark A. Reed
Deirdre Rees and Chris Rees
Doug Reiner and Ruth Reiner
Joanna Reiner
Hara Reiser
Anne M. Richardson
Donna Richoux and Franklin D. Ross
Joan Robins
Beth D. Rockcress and Timothy Rockcress
Michelle Roderick and Steven Roderick
& family
Christopher J. Ronald and Susan Ronald
Gary M. Roodman and Rowena Roodman
Bruce Rosen and Sue Rosen & family
Fred Rosenberg and Dianne Sears
Paula G. Rosenstock and
Raymond H. Rosenstock
Jill R. Rosenthal and Tony Saletan
Paul B. Ross and Faina Ross
Sam Rotenberg and Sandy Rotenberg
Chuck Roth and Kaye Roth
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society,
Boston Branch
Ann Marie Rubin and Edward A. Rubin
Julia Melissa Running
Jennifer Rusche and Steven Rusche
Joe Rush
Charlotte Russell and Edward R. Russell, Jr.
Barbara Ruth
Donald Sagner and Karen Sagner
Annette M. Sassi and Brian H. Wilson
Judy Savage
Paul D. Sawyer
Karen Sayers
Bradley R. Sayler and Laura Sprung
Barbara Sblendorio
SBW Foundation
Robbin Schaffer
John Schieffelin and Linda Schieffelin
Lindsay Schieffelin
Richard Schmeidler
Raymond C. Schneider
Karen Schoenewaldt
David Schonfeld
Jennifer E. Schoonover
Bill Schultz and Chrissy Schultz
Jessica Y. Schultz
Ann Schunior
Ellen Schwartz
Diane Sears
Glenn Shalan
Arthur Shaw
Judy Reynolds Shaw and Roger Shaw
Priscilla Shaw and Tilly Shaw
Holly Valentine Sherman
David Shewmaker
Joan Shimer
Daniel Seigel
Michael Siemon
Anne Siess and Tom Siess
Nancy Silber
Janet Schoonmaker Simmon
Cynthia Shaw Simonoff and David Simonoff
Douglas A. Singleton
Six Ponds Improvement Association
John W.B. Skinner
Jennifer Farley Smith and Samuel Rubin
Julie E. Smith and Robert O. Smith
Kent W. Smith and Marian J. Smith
Stephanie D.L. Smith
Lanier Smythe
Liz Snowdon
Ken Snyder
Karen Sollins
Bette Soloway and Pete Soloway & family
Gina Sonder
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Cheryl Suzanne Spiese
Thomas G. Spilsbury
Elizabeth Ann Stafford
Mary L. Stanton
Bob Stein and Laura Stein
Frank Stern
Jill J. Stevens
Gillian Stewart and Kem Stewart
Stephen Stiebel
Luanne Stiles
Ms. Stoll
Bernard Stolls
Robert Storr and Rosamund Storr & family
Adeline Sweeney
T. Backer Fund, Inc
Peter Tandy
Marianne P. Taylor
Ellen M. Ternes
Textron Matching Gift Program
John W. Thoman, Jr. and Lee T. Venolia
Gwendolyn D. Thomas and Gabriel Elliot
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Tobias
Victor Troll and Nell Wright & family
Dan Troost and Morven Troost
Susan Turner
Turner Foundation
Clyde Tyndale and Deborah F. Winograd
Marcie Van Cleave
Emma Van Scoy
Virginia E. Van Scoy
Phyllis Varga
Verizon Foundation
Lynn Waickman and Tony Waickman
& family
Bettine Wallin and Lawrence Wallin
George E. Ward
Mark Ward
Jeff Warner
Ethan Warren and Linda B. Warren
Christina E. Wasch
James Washington and Mayra Dull
Sol Weber
Sam Weiler
Michael Weinreich
David L. Wells
Marie Wendt
Carol L. Werba and Stefan Werba
Margaret Wettling
Arnold Whitcomb and Karen
and Derek Whitcomb
Barbara B. Whitesides and George Whitesides
David R. Wilson
Elaine Winic
Valerie Wohl
Peter Wollenberg
Veree Woodbridge
Peter J. Woodrow
Suzanne Woolf
Alison Yankowskas and Paul Yankowskas
Anthony Yeracaris and Janet Yeracaris
Jonathan Young and Mari Young & family
Janet Zaleon
Judith Zingher
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In Honor of Peter and Mary Alice Amidon
Carol L. Werba
In Honor of Sister Dorcas Baker
Denise Babin
In Honor of Pinewoods Camp
Timothy Mueller-Harder
In Honor of Folk Arts Center
Mary L. Stanton
In Honor of Helene and Arthur Cornelius
Barbara B. Whitesides
In Honor of Sally Dee
Marie Conn
Jane Hartmann
In Honor of Alistair A. Duncan
David Kendall
Pinewoods Camp is grateful to the many campers listed below who contributed
so generously to the Pinewoods Legacy Campaign.
Stephen W. Gester
Justin Giacoletti and Kathy Giacoletti
Patricia F. Gibney
Roger S. Gilbert
Elgie Ginsburgh
Gloria Glaser and Millier Kern
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Albert J. Gobel and Susan E.M. Gobel
Greacian M. Goeke
Arlene Goldberg and Lee Goldberg
Marcia Goldensher and Vincent F. O’Donnell
J. Roger Goldin
Joshua A. Goldman and Marcia Landa
& family
Ilene Goldstein
Diane Gonzales and Joel Gonzales
Eliza Goodhue
Anne Goodwin and David G. Langford
Yonina Gordon
Michael Gorin and Sarah Henry
J.M. Graetz
Dan Grandstaff and Carolyn Worthing
Luisa Granitto and Wendell Smith & family
James Greaney and Christine Reynolds
David Green and Sharon Green & family
Lisa Greenleaf and Michael Wilson
Beverly N. Greenspan
Bill Griffith and Donna Griffith
David T. Grubb and Sally C. Grubb
Judith B. Grunberg and Paul Grunberg
Gruverman Family Fund
Gus Gustafson
Kathleen Tucker Gustafson
and Carroll Gustafson
Charles A. Guthrie and Sherri Guthrie
Linda Lee Haas
Kathy Hagelston and Richard Limbursky
Susan Haines
Betsy Hall and Daniel Roderigues
Rob Halley
Elizabeth P. Hanf
Ellie Hansen
Becky Hanslin and Lars Hanslin
Sarah J. Harriman and Prof. Louis Torfason
Jane Hartmann and James Hartmann
Bill Hartner
Deborah A. Hawkins
Ethan M. Hazzard-Watkins
Colin Healy and Myra Healy
David Hearn and Florence Hearn
Lydia R. Hedge
Janice Heinold
Bert Held and Joy Held
Joan Hellmann
Harold M. Henry and Barbara A. Nichols
Anneliese Heurich
Scott Higgs
Becky Hill and Cal Hurd
Curtis W. Hoberman
Elaine Hodgson and Robert Hodgson
Ruth Hooke
Laura J. Horlitz
Charles Hornig and Ingrid H. Klimoff
John Horrell
Deborah F. Howe and Fisher Howe
John B. Howe
Karen G. Howe
Nancy Howe
Steve Howe and Meg Ryan
Eugene N. Hubbard
Gail Hyde and Lee Hyde & family
Ruth Hyde
Jeffrey S. Isen
Ithaka Foundation
Ralph B. Iverson
Herb Jacobs and Lynn Jacobs
Lynne Penney Janbergs
Shengzhang Jang
John Hancock Life Insurance Co.
Mike Jones
Penny Jones-Barbera
The JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Matching Gift Program
Harold Kahn
Judith Kahn
Melissa Kahn
Sidney Kass and Susan T.L. Kass
Judith S. Katz
Mark N. Katz and Edith M. Rees
Esther Keaney
Carroll Neil Kelley
Paula Kelley
David Kendall
Joseph L. Kennedy, Jr. and Patricia Kennedy
Lynne Kimball
Elizabeth J. Kingsley
Frances A. Klein
Carolyn Klinger and Donn Williams
Judy Klotz and Bill Mates
David Knight
Zane Knoy
Livia Kohn and Tom Moscarillo
Lynn Konnerth and Joe Maxwell
Atossa F. Kramer
Jean B. Krogh and Robert B. Solosko
Gloria Krusemeyer
Deborah Kruskal and Thomas E. Kruskal
& family
John Krzywicki
Joe Kynoch and Robin Kynoch
Rosemary Lach
Sally Lackman
Dianne J. Lam and William M.C. Lam
Joel G. LaMarre
Steve Langford and Ruth Langford
Cyndie Langstaff and David Langstaff
& family
Nancy Langstaff
Morris Larkey and Phoebe Larkey
Howard Lasnik and Roberta Lasnik
Patricia Latham
Kenneth J. Launie
Karen Lavallee-Tente and Tom Tente
Ron Lehmkuhl and Dale Mantautas
Margaret Leiby
Amy Cummings Leight and Ned Leight
Margaret Lepley
Elizabeth A. Levin
Paul A. Levitt
Gary Mitchell Lieberman
and Linda Lewis Lieberman
Cameron Lindsay
Colin Metz Lindsay
David Lindsay
Edward A. Lindsay
George N. Lindsay, Jr. and Nancy Metz
John Lindsay and Diane Lindsay
Mary D. Lindsay
Peter Lindsay
Rachel W. Lindsay
Johanna Lindsay and Stephen Lindsay
Tinker Lindsay
Lindsay Family Foundation
Robert V. Lindsay and Nancy Lindsay
Barbra Link
Marcelle Lipke and Paul Lipke
Alan Lippert and Meg Lippert & family
Dawn Lippert
Jocelyn Lippert
Bob Littlehale
Diane Lockhart
Jean Loewenberg and Larry Rosenblum
Anne Lowenthal and Gene Murrow
Joseph Lubozynski
Roselle Macdonald
Julie W. MacRae and David Wiesler
Chloe M. Maher
B. Mahoney
Catherine Mahoney
Gerry Mandel
Howard A. Markham and Pat Ruggiero
James S. Martin
Carolyn Maruhnic and Peter Maruhnic
Ann Mason
Catherine H. Mason
MassMutual Financial Group
Matching Gift Program
Evy Mayer
Bryant McBride and Tina McBride & family
Carol McCabe and Thomas McCabe
Jeanetta McColl
John McCormick
Pat McGrath and David Rupp
Judson McIntire and Suzanne McIntire
Linda McJannet
Barbara R.T. McOwen and Robert McOwen
Sarah Mead
Greg Meisner and Gretchen Preston
Merck Partnership for Giving
Susan Merrill
Michael & Margaret Picotte Foundation
Microsoft Matching Gift Program
Lynn Marie Milich
Ann W. Miller and Donald P. Miller
Franklin P. Mills
Sylvia S. Miskoe
Mary Moore
Ken Morgan and Lindsay Morgan
Jeanne Morrill and Peter Barnes
Lindsay H. Morris
Robert W. Morris and Katherine A. Terzi
Jim Morrison and Marney Morrison
Charlene Fagelman Morse
and Jonathan L.F. Morse
Erica Morse
Gordon Richard Morse
Joanna Morse
Naomi F. Morse
Nawal Motawi
Suzanne C. Mrozak
Timothy Mueller-Harder
Julie Mullen
Caroline K. Murphy
Evelyn Murray
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PA G E 3
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Healthy Eating at Pinewoods
Pinewoods has had a long tradition of preparing fresh baked
bread and homemade desserts at all our meals. Over the years
our cooks have added recipes that have included even more
fresh vegetables, healthy whole grains and tasty ethnic dishes.
We don’t skimp on the chocolate and give you real maple syrup
on your blueberry pancakes. We are even fussy about the type
of yogurt and peanut butter we put out on the alternative cart.
This summer we expanded our commitment to healthy meals
by working in tandem with two local farms. We contacted Bay
End Farm and Golden Rule Farm early last spring to discuss
what vegetables we would need during the summer, and they
did their spring planting accordingly. The harvest in Massachusetts comes a little later than it would in the mid-Atlantic,
but when it did arrive we benefited with a bounty of fresh
tomatoes, peppers, summer squash, herbs, greens, and more.
Our campers enjoyed meals made from the freshest ingredients
available locally. Pinewoods is committed to both supporting
local farmers and feeding you well. We are also committed to
reducing unnecessary waste, and preserving this extraordinary
environment for future generations in every way we can. Many
campers have dietary restrictions due to allergies and individual medical requirements, and we try to meet those needs
when reasonably possible. Our campers have a wide variety of
dietary preferences and needs. We can’t please everyone, but
we feel we do a pretty extraordinary job overall for a summer
camp. We hope you look forward to our food as much you look
forward to the music and dancing. ◆
A new String Bass at Pinewoods
Pinewoods Camp, Inc. is the grateful recipient of a fine string
bass with its own unique history. The bass was donated during
the summer by frequent Pinewoods campers David Skidmore
and his wife, Sue Flint.
After 3 years in the Navy during World War II, Skidmore
moved to Albany, New York as a full Professor of German
Literature in 1949. He also joined the Albany Symphony
Orchestra, and played bass in a swing quartet in the Albany area.
Now, in addition to the pianos that are provided as part of
the agreement with user groups, Pinewoods can offer bassists
an in-house string bass. As a bass player myself, I know how
complicated it can be to make travel plans to camp with a bass
in tow. I test drove the instrument during Family Week, 2008,
and I am happy to report it is a rattlin’ decent instrument!
David Skidmore writes: “Dad played the bass during his
whole teaching career and continued to play professionally
after he retired from teaching. Finally, it got to be too much
stress for his hands, though, and he passed the bass on to me
since I could at least get some occasional use out of it. He also
is very pleased that the bass has found an appreciative home.
May all the full-time and part-time bass players who come
through Pinewoods Camp enjoy their time playing what Dad
and I found to be a very satisfying,
responsive instrument.”
The bass was originally owned and played by David’s
father, Willard E. Skidmore. According to David, his father
first played it in 1928 as a Kansas high school student taking
part in National Youth Orchestra concerts, held in Chicago,
Illinois. The bass was on loan from a bass player in the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra who had several extra instruments.
Willard Skidmore's family moved to Champagne-Urbana,
Illinois the next year and by 1930, he was able to continue
playing in the Chicago National Youth Orchestra. Skidmore,
Sr. helped to support himself while attending Illinois University
by playing bass for various dance bands at small clubs in the
area. In 1934, he was finally able to purchase the bass for $140
from the Chicago Symphony bassist. It was during the Great
Depression and he had to pay in installments.
During his Junior year of college, Willard Skidmore took
time off to travel the Midwest with a 10 to12 piece swing
band, traveling usually in two large touring cars with the bass
strapped on top of one of the cars. Upon finishing his studies
with a PhD. in German Literature, Skidmore started his college
teaching career. He continued to play the bass as a professional
musician, playing both classical and jazz, for his whole
teaching career.
Currently, the bass has a unique metal tripod bridge,
necessitated by damage to the instrument many years ago.
Apparently due to a slight angle alteration in the face, the
standard wooden bridges had a tendency to warp. I am
consulting and researching with bass repair shops in
the Boston area to see if a new wooden bridge can
be fitted. Nonetheless, the instrument will be housed
in a safe environment for wooden instruments
over the winter, and, in preparation for the
summer 2009 season, will be refurbished in
any way necessary in time to make it ready
to help move dancers’ feet once again.
The entire PCI board thanks both
David Skidmore and Sue Flint for this
significant and meaningful gift to the
musical life of Pinewoods Camp. ◆
Henry Chapin
Pinewoods Camp is grateful to the many campers listed below who contributed
so generously to the Pinewoods Legacy Campaign.
In Honor of the Environment
and Human Health
Marcelle Lipke
In Honor of Atossa H. French
Atossa F. Kramer
In Honor of Kathy Hagelston
Kathleen Tucker Gustafson
In Honor of Christine Helwig
Caroline K. Murphy
In Honor of Steve Howe
John B. Howe
In Honor of Atossa French, Atossa Herring ,
and Atossa Kramer
David G. French
In Honor of John and Sylvie Lam
William M.C. Lam
In Honor of Don May
Edmund Patterson
In Honor of Susan McElroy-Marcus
Gina Sonder
In Honor of Barbara McOwen
Susan Ronald
In Honor of Gene Murrow
and Susan Murrow
Jacqueline Algon
In Honor of Jorgen and Lynn Overgaard
Peggy Hyde
In Honor of Tom Pixton
and The Pinewoods Band
Frances A. Klein
In Honor of Matthew Resnick
Diane Biglow
In Honor of Jonah Lande Sidman
Joshua A. Goldman
In Honor of Alexandra
and Elizabeth Spilsbury
Thomas G. Spilsbury
In Honor of Peter Tandy
Bob Littlehale
In Honor of Marianne Taylor
Tina McBride
Linda McJannet
Jill R. Rosenthal
In Honor of Morven and Daan Troost
Mary Jean Fuller Farrington
In Honor of Marcie Van Cleave
Judith S. Katz
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In Memory of Mark Altman
Annemarie Altman
In Memory of Herbert Bardach
Dora A. Benton Bardach
In Memory of Elizabeth Taylor
Thomas F. and Anne Siess
In Memory of Peter Redgate
Thomas F. and Anne Siess
In Memory of Carolyn Aplin
Thomas F. and Anne Siess
In Memory of Betty Chapin
Schuyler Chapin
In Memory of Lily, Dick,
and Richard Conant
Warren A. Banner III
Ellen Conant
Gerda Conant
Margaret Conant
Susan W. Conant
In Memory of Marie Conn
Ron S. Fortgang
Ingrid K. Blackburn
Arun Chetty
Linda Donovan
Tom Duffy
Sheryl Emerson
Joanne Evans
R. Scott Farber
Mary Jean Fuller Farrington
Lawrence Ficarra
Deborah A. Hawkins
Robert Hodgson
B. Mahoney
George D. Noring
Lance A. Ramshaw
Edward A. Rubin
Donald Sagner
Adeline Sweeney
Arnold Whitcomb
Abigail G. Wine
Paul Yankowskas
In Memory of T. Vincent Corsini
David and Lee Anne Corsini
In Memory of Ed Durham
Michael J. Berry and Stephanie Jack
In Memory of Emma V. Dow
Gabriel Elliot
Gwendolyn Thomas
In Memory of Ruth M. Fansler
Benjamin Frisch
In Memory of Mary Kay Friday
Christopher Field & family
Steve Howe and Meg Ryan
In Memory of Abe Gershowitz
Bert and Joy Held
Evy Mayer
Alma and Bob Newton
In Memory of Jonathan Ginsburgh
Elgie Ginsburgh
In Memory of Michele Godbout
Robert B. Brown
Cynthia Ernst
In Memory of Mrs. Greacian Ogenson Goeke
M. Greacian Goeke
In Memory of Susan Goldberg
Helen Engelhardt
In Memory of Martha W. Halley
Rob Halley
In Memory of John Hanf
Elizabeth P. Hanf
In Memory of John Hodgkin
Dawn and Jocelyn Lippert
In Memory of Richard Hooke
Ruth Hooke
In Memory of Max Kahn
Melissa Kahn
In Memory of Irving Kass
Elizabeth Freedman
In Memory of Helen Keaney
Esther Keaney
In Memory of John Langstaff
Ithaka Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Tobias
In Memory of John M. and E. Kennedy
Langstaff
Ithaka Foundation
Cyndie Langstaff
David Langstaff
In Memory of Alvin Lieberman
Gary Mitchell Lieberman
Linda Lewis Lieberman
In Memory of Elizabeth (Libby) Lindsay
Randy Bonifay
Cameron Lindsay
Colin Metz Lindsay
David Lindsay
Edward A. Lindsay
Eleanor Lindsay
George N. Lindsay Jr.
Johanna Lindsay
John and Diane Lindsay
Mary D. Lindsay
Peter Lindsay
Rachel W. Lindsay
Robert V. and Nancy Lindsay
Stephen Lindsay
Tinker Lindsay
Lindsay Family Foundation
Nancy Metz
Michael & Margaret Picotte Foundation
Jim and Marney Morrison
Curtis Read
Louise Lindsay Read
John and Linda Schieffelin
Lindsay Schieffelin
In Memory of Margaret MacArthur
and Lucy Simpson
Bob Clayton
In Memory of Richard Marius
Lanier Smythe
In Memory of Edward Mason
Ann Mason
Catherine H. Mason
In Memory of Edith Mroz
Morris Larkey
In Memory of Robert Paul
Ingrid Christiansen
In Memory of Peter Redgate
Barbara M. Broerman
John Patcai
In Memory of Lucy Simpson
Suzanne C. Mrozak
In Memory of Theodore Denton Schoonmaker
Janet Schoonmaker Simmon
In Memory of George Senior
Dunbar P. Birnie III
Louise Senior
In Memory of Joan Shaw
Arthur Shaw
In Memory of Elizabeth, Gerd,
and Carlos Sherman
Ellen Schwartz
In Memory of Jack Shimer
Roselle Macdonald
In Memory of Genny Shimer
Ruth Hyde
In Memory of Conny Taylor
Kathy Hagelston
Richard Limbursky
In Memory of Ethel Bartlett Thompson
Betsy Binstock
In Memory of Kay Turner
Susan Turner
In Memory of Maurice Whitby
Lydia R. Hedge
David Kendall
In Memory of Edna Winic
Elaine Winic
In Memory of Carl Wittman
Dan Grandstaff
Carolyn Worthin
In Memory of Andy Woolf & Karen H. Woolf
Marty Stock
If needed, we can still make corrections to how
your name is listed. Please contact Judy Savage at
[email protected].
Pinewoods Camp is grateful to the many campers listed below who contributed
so generously to the Pinewoods Legacy Campaign.
Lynn Ackerson
Bob Adams and Karen Axelrod & family
Jerry Agin and Stefni Agin
Jacqueline Algon
Elizabeth G. Allen
Greg Allen and Jill Allen
Annemarie Altman
Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund
Jeanne Ammon
Janet C. Anderson
Warren Anderson and Barbara Bezdek
John K. Andrews
Anonymous
Hans J. Apfelbaum
Marilyn Aquarulo
Jill H.G. Arbuckle
Nancy Archer and S. Shanti Archer
Warren Argo and Thelma L. Leuba
David A. Arnold
Arthur Daniel Midlands Matching Gifts
Program
Francis Attanasio
Denise Babin
Maria Babyonyshev and Theodore A. Walls
Janet Baker
Warren A. Banner III and Susan W. Conant
Dora A. Benton Bardach and Herbert Bardach
Russ Barenberg and Susan Kevra
David M. Barnert and Julie A. Raskin
Olivia Barrand
Allen M. Barstow and Julia M. Barstow
Beatrice S. Bartlett and Marie Borroff
James A. Beaton and Deborah R. Small
& family
Gail E. Beck
Andrew Behrens
Eva Behrens and Andrew Behrens
Joy Bennett
Melissa Butler Bennett
John Berg
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
Bev Bernbaum
Nicole M. Bernholc
Leora A. Berns
Michael J. Berry and Stephanie Jack & family
Diane Biglow and Michael Resnick
Laura J. Billmers and Meyer Billmers & family
Betsy Binstock
Dale Birdsall and Polly Birdsall
Dunbar P. Birnie III and Louise M. Senior
Luther F. Black
K. Ingrid Blackburn
Jim Blackwell and Margaret Blackwell & family
Roma Blanchet
Albert A. Blank
Jacob L. Bloom and Nancy L. Bloom & family
Fen-Lan Bohan
John Bohlman and Carol Ormand
James F. Bollman
Cornelia E. Boniface
Randy Bonifay and Eleanor Lindsay & family
Doris Bouwensch
Nancy P. Boyd and Arthur A. Munisteri
Bill Brace and Margaret Brace
Shawn Brenneman
Beatrice Brewster
Peggy (Margaret) Briggs
Ellie Briscoe and Mel Briscoe
Barbara M. Broerman and John Patcai
Adam Oliver Brown
Nancy Brown
Robert B. Brown and Cynthia G. Ernst
Millicent Browne
Cary Browse and Nick Browse & family
Susan Burt and Larry Stout
Maggie Bye and Mark Maniak
Jeff Cameron and Naomi Luft Cameron
& family
Ralph Canapa and Nikki Herbst
Patricia L. Carden
Pamela Carley and Larry Zukof & family
Susan C. Carr
Liza Carter
Lindsay H. Cavanagh
David Chandler and Beverly Francis
Betsy Blachly Chapin and Henry Chapin
Miles Chapin
Schuyler G. Chapin
Jo Anna Chapin and Theodore S. Chapin
Sam Chapin
Gillian M. Charters
Don Cheetham and Melissa Shaner
Arun Chetty and Chittal Chetty
James M. Childress and Barbara Payne
& family
Ingrid Christiansen
Christopher J. Clarke and Ivy Penman
Bob Clayton and Jennifer Woods
Beverly A. Cleathero
Reverend Barbara Coeyman
Cyndi Coia and Jim Gregory
Bob Cole and Phyllis Cole
Julian Cole and Chris Rua
Mitzie Collins and Tom Bohrer
Combined Jewish Philanthropies
David Conant and Katherine Ware
Ellen Conant and Ron Fortgang
Gerda Conant
Margaret Conant
Katherine Conlon
Marie Conn and Theresa Conn
Dan Conn and Theresa Conn
Rory Contin and John Malmros & family
Barbara Cool and Tom Senior
Arthur J. Cornelius and Helene T. Cornelius
David Cornelius and Kathleen Moore
David Corsini and Lee Anne Corsini
Fredrick Cotton
Country Dance and Song Society Family Week
Country Dance and Song Society
Country Dance Society, Boston Centre
William J. Cronin, Jr. and Barbara L. Finney
Joyce Crouch and Wayne Crouch
Nancy Crowther
Laurie A. Cumming and John B. Mayberry
Dorothy Cummings
Anne E. Cuyler and John P. Cuyler III
Robert G. Dalsemer
Marion Dalton
Martha Davey
Jennifer Davis
Stewart Dean
Sally Dee
Barbara J. DeFelice and Christopher G. Levey
Robert Dennard
Deborah D. Denenfeld
Mary Devlin and Norman Hale
Nancy E. DeVore
Wilbur Dodge
Liz Donaldson
Lynn Donaldson
Linda Donovan and Barbara Dorsey
Daron Douglas and Mark Morris
Donna Duffy and Tom Duffy
Robert A. Dupre and Sue M. Dupre
Lista Duren
Linda Durfee and Paul Henneberger
Naomi Dworkin and Martin Wagner
Annie Edden
Philip Eisenman and Gayle Ross
Susan Eisley and Shengshang Tang
Donna Ekstrand
Dianne L. Plantamera Elardo
Susan Elberger
Gabriel Elliot
Jan Elliott and Tim Radford
Pam Elliott
Sharon Emerson and Richard Sauvain
Sheryl Emerson
Dan Emery and Jill Emery
Thomas R. Engel
Helen Engelhardt
Claude M. Epstein
Bob Erenburg
Judith Erickson and Jim Ialeggio
Joanne Evans
B. Dan Fairchild
R. Scott Farber
Erika Fardig
Caroline W. Farr and Terrence G. Harvey
Mary Jean Fuller Farrington
Ronald E. Feldman
Irene Crabtree Felsman
Arthur Ferguson and Nancy Hanssen
Lawrence Ficarra and Nancy Ficarra
Christopher and Kimberly Field
Lucretia Field
Frances Conover Fitch
Robin C. Flanagan and Timothy Flanagan
& family
Suzanne H. Flint and David E. Skidmore
Folk Arts Center of New England
Brad Foster and Barbara Russell
Christine H. Fowler
Eileen Franch and Mike Franch & family
Linda S. Franklin
Elizabeth Freedman and Irv Kass
David G. French
Lenore Debbi Friedlander
Carl Friedman and Diane Friedman & family
Daniel Friedman-Shedlov
and Lara Friedman-Shedlov
Alan Friend and Rosalie Friend
Brooke Friendly and Chris Sackett
Benjamin Frisch
Leslie B. Fuller and Robert L. Fuller
Rich Gaito and Jaylene Summers
Charlene A. Galarneau and Don Tucker
Richard Galloway
Joe Garman and Alisa Gravitz Garman
Margaret A. Gates
Karen Geer
Karen L. Gendron
Deborah Gerstein