Annual Report 2012 - Teton Valley Ranch Camp
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Annual Report 2012 - Teton Valley Ranch Camp
ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:36 PM Page 2 THE TVRC E DU C AT I O N F O U N D AT I O N Annual Report 2012 J C ELEB RAT IN G OUR A C K S O N & D U B O I S 75 T H A N N IVERS A RY W Y O M I N G ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 3 LETTER from the DIRECTOR Friends of Teton Valley Ranch Camp, At TVRC, we are constantly thinking of those who came before us. We are fortunate to have such a rich history with so many loyal alumni, past staff members, and directors. And we will never run out of classic camp stories about trips, rodeos, and ceremonies. True to the TVRC experience, the challenge of enduring over generations has only made our community stronger. As we approach our 75th Anniversary this summer, I can’t help but compare and contrast the early days of TVRC with today. I think back to the stories I have heard of Weenie and Mary Ellen Wilson enrolling campers who applied by mail and logging their enrollment on yellow steno pads; while this year we began enrolling campers online. Back then, counselors and staff would meet the campers at train stations in Chicago and New York, and the rules and culture of TVRC would be learned during the 3-day train ride. These days our summer staff comes to the ranch much earlier than our campers, and we build and coach our team over a two week period. Off-season updates like the Wrangler Newsletter were mailed out once or twice a year; now our off-season updates can be found daily on our Facebook page! Still, while so much has changed in the world, TVRC continues to do what it does best: inspire future generations of leaders. This is what the Wilsons set out to do in 1939, and this is what we continue to do today at the ranch. People often say that a summer at TVRC is timeless. From my observation, this truth does not imply that we have ignored the changes of time but rather speaks to the focus that camp has maintained on our mission to positively impact the lives of each and every camper that has walked through our ranch gates. One of the most powerful elements of this timeless TVRC experience is when our campers and staff leave to share the spirit of TVRC with the rest of the world. In that way, I believe that we are making our world a better place, slowly but surely. And it is with that in mind, that I sign my last annual report letter. The time has come for me, Catherine, and our daughters to leave TVRC and take the lessons of camp to the rest of the world to make it a better place. For the past fifteen years, TVRC has been my home. It has guided my heart and my mind; it has fostered my growth and encouraged me always to have the strength to lead and the faith to follow. That is why we love Teton Valley Ranch Camp, and I look forward to watching the spirit of camp endure for years to come. Thank you to the countless people who have made my experience at TVRC so powerful. Thank you for helping to make this past year a great one, and I look forward to celebrating the timeless and enduring legacy of TVRC with you this summer at the 75th Anniversary Celebration. In the spirit of camp, Tom Holland ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 4 75 Celebration th ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 5 75 A N N I V E R S A R Y TH THE OF TETON VALLEY RANCH CAMP Friday, July 12: Ranch Day– Reconnect with TVRC and all that the Dubois ranch has to offer. Choose your own adventure at the fence meeting, enjoy a barbeque dinner on the green, and sing Teton Serenade, Peace of the River, and other camp classics at our campfire of the ages. Cabins and tent sites can be reserved if you choose to spend the night at the ranch. Saturday, July 13: Anniversary Celebration– Enjoy dinner and dancing with TVRC alumni, families, and friends at the Snake River Ranch in Jackson. This evening is a fundraiser for the TVRC Education Foundation. We will have live and silent auctions and items will include: Experiences: such as a tour and meal at the Niner Wine Estates in Paso Robles, CA • a fishing trip with Will Dornan and Snake River Angler • Café Genevieve catered dinner at the old Kelly ranch 75 years ago the first Rough Riders were saddling their horses and arriving back at camp covered in mud. Campers were taking their horses into the Gros Ventre Mountains not long after the Gros Ventre slide occurred and hiking the trails in Grand Teton National Park which was a fraction of its current size. Days full of adventure were ending with songs around the campfire, as they still are 75 years later. We hope you can join us for our three-day celebration of the history, legacy, and future of Teton Valley Ranch Camp.Please visit www.tvrcamp.org/75 for complete information and event registration. Art: such as an original oil painting by Matt Montagne • a Conrad Schwiering giclee print of cowboy Jack Davis, name sake for the JD packtrip • a vintage TVRC saddle Sunday, July 14: Activity Day– Experience all that the Jackson Hole area has to offer with premier local vendors. Trail rides, fly-fishing trips, scenic river float trips, whitewater rafting, and biking are all available. Please visit www.tvrcamp.org/75thActivityDay for information and make your reservations soon as activities fill up quickly in July. ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 6 T HE W ORLD OF 1939 Hit Songs: Wyoming in 1939: • Over the Rainbow: Judy Garland • Jeepers Creepers: Al Donohue • Grand Teton National Park was only 96,000 acres (31% of today ’s 310,000 acre size) and included the Teton Range and 6 glacial lakes at the base of the Tetons. • The Grand Teton was 3 mm shorter than today, taking into account uplift rates and erosion rates of the Tetons. • Only 8 years had passed since the first ascent of the Grand Teton via the Exum ridge by Glenn Exum. • Only 14 years had passed since the Kelly landslide and 12 since the Kelly flood, which left only the church and the schoolhouse standing. Books Published: • The Snows of Kilimanjaro: Ernest Hemingway • The Grapes of Wrath: John Steinbeck History: • The President was Franklin D. Roosevelt • Germany invades Poland, World War II begins Born in 1939: Wes Craven, Ralph Lauren, John Cleese, Judy Collins, Francis Ford Coppola, Marvin Gaye Wyoming Facts Events of 1939: • Rockefeller Center construction completed • The Green Bay Packers beat the New York Giants in the NFL Championship • The New York Yankees won the World Series over the Cincinnati Reds • Time Magazine’s Man of the Year: Joseph Stalin • Debuted in 1939: Batman comics and the View-Master • NBC broadcasts its first black and white television images • Montgomery Ward creates Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer as a promotional gimmick New Movies 1939 The Wizard of Oz: Judy Garland Gone With the Wind: Clark Gable & Vivian Leigh Mr. Smith Goes to Washington: James Stewart 2013 Population of Teton County: location of Kelly ranch Population of Fremont County: location of Dubois ranch Population of Wyoming: TVRC Then and Now 1939 2013 2,543 21,294 16,095 40,123 250,742 563,626 1939 2013 152 2,360 Oz The Great and Powerful: Ranch size (in acres) The Wind is Watching: Boys campers 42 140 Girl campers 0 138 James Franco Nicole Ann Hicks After Earth: Jaden & Will Smith ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 7 2012 F ISCAL YEAR S UPP ORTERS Dave Adams Ellen Adams Stephen P. Adamson, Jr. Brian Albrecht Miss Liz Andrews Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Armstrong Sarah and Ross Atkins David and Kristen Balderston Bank of America Matching Gifts Jane Barber Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Barnes Sam Barrett Ms. Jacqueline Barrett K.C. Becker Bill and Mary Anne Becker Mr. And Mrs. Peter Bedford Courtney Bell J. Martin Benchoff Elizabeth Berliant Jennie and Allan Berliant Bradley and Richard Bermont Elizabeth Bernahl Wayne and Laura Bissett Mr. & Mrs. Neville Blakemore Bokom Foundation Robert Brennan Aysenil and Philip Brittan Harry Brittenham Broadridge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brokaw Nancy Reynolds & Dwyer Brown Colleen Calhoun Rebecca Cassidy Leland Catt Ceres Foundation Trug Chappell Mr. & Mrs. James J. Chester Susan and Dean Cinkala Kimberly Clark-Resnick and Scott Resnick Danner Close Tyler Close Connor Close Ryan and Sue Combs Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Mr. and Mrs. Lammot Copeland III Mr. and Mrs. Lammot Copeland, Jr. Ann and Doc Cornwell Tara Coyle Emily Crouter Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D'Ambrosio Leslie Davidson The Detmer Family Leland Dewalt Mr. Frederick A. Dick Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Dorr, III Katherine Dowson The DuBrul Family Izzy and Lee Dudley David and Cheryl Duffield Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Duncan Annie and George Egan Jane & Michael Emmer Mark & Lucy Engebretson Sandy and David Epstein William and Alicia Ewing The Feldman Family Mr. & Mrs. W. Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Fisher Petria & Scott Fossel Lynne Fothergill Linda and Charles Frick Greg and Elizabeth Gerhard Google Matching Gifts Program Jordy & Lauryn Griffin Kathy & Steven Guggenheim Chris B. Hadley Mimi and Tai Hah Mark Hall and Susan Brodie Justin Handley Evelyn N. Hanson John D. Hardie Timothy P. Harkness Ms. Brooke Harris Melissa and Shepard Harris William Hearty Meloney and Craig Herrick John W. & Clara C. Higgins Foundation Mary Hinga Mr. And Mrs. Tom Hofmann Catherine and Tom Holland Kim and Garrett House Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Hudson Jennifer Huffman John and Wilma Hultman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hurlbut Madeleine Hurlbut Griffin Hurlbut Alexandra Jamali Corinne Jennings Mark and Deborah Jennings LaDonna Jurgensen The JWJ Family Foundation, Inc. Kristin Karpen Donald H. Kaufman Abby & John Kean Clint Kendrick Peter Kenyon Miss Channing Kimball Liz and Andy King Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Knight Nancy and Herb Knight Timothy R. Knight Jill and Steven Lampe Patricia and Dirk Leasure Mr. William Lerchen III Robbin D. Levy-Mommsen Kathy and Tim Lindholm Terri and Tony Lorenz Carlie Lynn Jack MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. Clark F. MacKenzie Wight and Betsy Martindale Laura and Steve Matlin Mr. Robert Scott Matthews, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. May III Hillary & Jamie McAndrews Robert McCary McCrea Foundation Dan & Carolyn McIlroy Wally McLallen Mr. & Mrs. Allan McKelvie Brian McMahon Anne and Colin McNay The Nelson Mead Fund Fiscal year is November 1, 2011 to October 31, 2012. We apologize for any omissions or errors. Cathy Teetor Miles Judy & Matt Montagne Peter Moyer Kathy Murphy Mr. Everett Muzzy Leslie Muzzy Jolie and Charles Nelson Daniel Nichols Katy Niner The Niner Foundation Thomas and Denise Ochsenschlager Sophie Olson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Osborne Field Osler Susie & Stuart Palmer The Arthur L. Parker Foundation Thomas and Julia Patterson David Patterson Susan and Bob Peck Daryl Peightal David & Patricia Penske Nancy L. Perry Consuelo D. Pierrepont and Russell Spitler Mr. and Mrs. Kean Pitcairn Miss Gretchen Pitcairn Carly Platt Dr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Pollan Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Potts, Jr. Kay and Jay Proops Mr. George Putnam III Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pyne David Raaum Mr. Daniel Razzolini The Reinhold Family Foundation Dan Reiss William M. Ross Patricia Russell Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ryan Melissa & Tim Ryan Mrs. Betty H. Sams Chelsea Sandbloom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Saylak Scarlett Family Foundation Michael Schirmer Lauren Scholnick and Steve Cook Ms. Kate Schutt Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Schutt, Jr. Casey Sedlack Crossan and Peggy Seybolt Max Shafer Robert A. Shryock Diana Simonds Kristen Simpson and Jack Koehler Matthew Sloan Ms. Stephanie J. Smart and Allen Vander Meulen Dorie and Randy Smith Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Smith III Story Southworth Shawn and Kristin Spindel The Abbott and Leslie Sprague Family Foundation Allison Staub Mr. William C. Stetson, Jr. Nancy & Kelly Stirn Scott and Karen Stone Austin Stone Robert E Strawbridge Mrs. Susan Goodale Stringer Mr. Doug Stuart Robin and Sandy Stuart Stephan and Linn Syz Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Taylor Teton Valley Ranch Camp Scholarship Endowment Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Patty and Rob Thompson Tenley Thompson Ms. Nancy Thorington Mr. & Mrs. Dan Tishman Trainer Family Foundation Perry and Bill Trimble Nathan and Johanna Trueblood Mr. and Mrs. Jan H. Van Nierop Gracie Villa The Waldo Trust Mrs. Susan Walter Jim Walter John Warick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watrous Annie Watters Chris and Elliot Weintrob William D. Weiss Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole William E. Weiss Foundation, Inc. Wicks Chapin, Inc. Lawson and Romesh Wijesooriya Ellen Wilson and Richard Tambor Elinor Winslow Maureen Womack The Wood Family Kailey Worboys Elizabeth and Dominic Zaccone Lynn Zunino Honors & Memorials Mr. Charles S. Allen in memory of Jane Allen Nancy and Paul Armtrong, Paula Armstrong, Lennox Armstrong, Mea A. French, Clare A. Tone in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Dianne Bazell and Laurence Kant in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Marla Bernard in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Louise and Robert Bland in honor of Phoebe Cook Welsh and John F. Riddell, Jr Timothy M. Bommarito in honor of Carly Platt Joan and Henry Bose in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Cristin Carbone in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Joel J. Chester and Laurel Chester in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Chester Scott Clar in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Cornelius and Catherine Colley in honor of Christopher R Colley The DuBrul Family Charitable Fund in honor of Matt Montagne and Stuart Palmer DC and Dave Eichelberger in honor of Emalia and Davis Eichelberger Mona and Jon Gibson in honor of John, Henry, and Emmy Kean Linda and Joseph Goff in memory of Marjorie B. and Arthur N. Getz Dan Goodenough in honor of Ernie Campbell Ms. Brooke Harris in honor of Consuelo Pierrepont and Russell Spitler Ms. Brooke Harris in honor of Samar Jamali and Devens Hamlen Eliza Hurlbut in honor of Puss Schutt TVRC Scholarship Ann and Edward Jabczynski in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Edward A Mahoney in honor of Edward "Ted" Mahoney IV Serena H. Manny in honor of Ellie Manny Lee Marshall in honor of Matt Montagne Mr. John N. McConnell in honor of Phoebe Muzzy Mesirow Financial in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Linda Norris in memory of Mary Ellen Wilson Towne Mr. and Mrs. John Oster III in honor of Kate Busby Bryan Pope in honor of Tom Holland Rencourt Foundation, Inc and Caroline Lintner in honor of Puss Schutt TVRC Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Mark Rennick in memory of Mary Ellen Wilson Towne Lee and Charles Rogers in honor of Marianna Silliman Debby Roth in memory of Jean Gallery Borich Ms. Kate Schutt in honor of Puss Schutt TVRC Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. T. Sandy Thompson in honor of Libby Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John Sias in honor of Lucretia M Sias Allison Spears in honor of Thomas and Josephine Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Terry von Guilleaume in memory of Handy Hancock William Weiss in honor of May Peters Weiss Mr. John Wells in honor of Patty Thompson Gifts in Kind Snake River Angler Susan Fleming Jewelry Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Amaze'n Jackson Hole Brunton Fine Dining Restaurant Group Nielsen Massey Vanillas Inc Changes Hair and Nail Salon Annie Band Jewelry Marlow's Fly Shop Lindsay's Necklaces Nine Holes Anywhere Clark F. MacKenzie Pam and Bronko Terkovich Strapped Snow King Resort Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole 3 Creek Ranch Golf Club Matt Montagne ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 8 H OW YOUR O NE D OLLAR G IFT WAS S PENT IN 2012 90 cents— PROGRAM 4 cents— A DMINISTRATION 6 cents— A DVANCEMENT T H E N E W E S T TVRC E DU C AT I O N F O U N D AT I O N B O A R D M E M B E R Matt Karres was a staff member at Teton Valley Ranch Camp from 1984-1987. Matt discovered TVRC at the age of 17 and it has remained a significant part of his life, providing a foundation for teamwork and leadership that has served him well ever since. He is an active duty Colonel in the US Army and has served for 23 years. Matt has spent his career deployed around the world including service in Desert Storm, multiple deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, and he has also served in the Balkans and Africa. He is a graduate of The Citadel (BA, 1990), the US Naval Postgraduate School (MS, 2000), and the US Naval War College (MA, 2011). Matt lives in Pinehurst, NC with his wife Courtney, his sons Gus, Garrett, and Brodie, and their two dogs, Jackson and Moose. His son Gus will be a Trailblazer this summer at TVRC. ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 9 2012 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS S TATEMENT of R EVENUES , E XPENS ES , and C H ANG ES in N ET A S S ETS October 31, 2012 Contributions and Other Support Contributions Contributions Permanently Restricted Tuition for Camp & TVR Expeditions Sales of Inventory Less cost of sales Investment Income Other Income Gain/(Loss) on Disposal of Assets $329,552 $149,651 $1,576,046 $35,928 ($25,103) $1,658 $4,045 – Total Revenues $2,071,777 Expenses Program Operations Management & General (Administrative) Advancement $1,828,888 $77,099 $124,816 Total Expenses $2,030,803 Change in Net Assets Net Assets, Beginning of Year $40,974 $11,555,501 Net Assets, End of Year $11,596,475 ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 10 2012 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS S TATEMENT of A SSETS , L I ABI L I T I ES , and N ET A S S ETS October 31, 2012 Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents Cash & Cash Equivalents – Restricted Employee Receivable Other Assets Property & Equipment Office Security Deposit Intangible Property October 31, 2011 $682,457 $472,394 $608 $19,960 $10,872,583 $1,800 $89,176 $623,331 $250,779 $389 $17,721 $11,081,286 $1,800 $114,589 $12,138,978 $12,089,895 $241,354 $301,149 $241,354 $293,040 $542,503 $534,394 $162,323 $10,961,758 $11,124,081 $51,932 $420,462 $108,847 $11,195,875 $11,304,722 $55,841 $194,938 Total Net Assets $11,596,475 $11,555,501 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $12,138,978 $12,089,895 Total Assets Liabilities Notes Payable, Bank Other Liabilities Total Liabilities Net Assets Unrestricted, Operating Unrestricted, Fixed Assets and Intangibles Total Unrestricted Net Assets Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 11 TVRC E N R O L L M E N T 2 01 2 — Camper Geographic Representation: 37 States, 2 Countries 2 3 1 1 1 1 26 5 3 19 12 30 1 9 63 10 23 3 14 23 1 16 5 4 4 2 2 6 2 1 1 4 3 9 3 5 CARLY PLATT IS THE NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE TVRC-EF The TVRC Education Foundation Board is pleased to announce Carly Platt is returning to TVRC as the new Executive Director, effective September 2, 2013. With four summers of experience as a counselor and five years on the year round staff, Carly brings incredible knowledge of the mission and operations of TVRC to her new position. She will be at the ranch this summer to begin the transition. Please join the TVRC-EF Board and staff in welcoming Carly back! ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:37 PM Page 12 Dear Friends of Teton Valley Ranch Camp, This summer we celebrate the 75th anniversary of camp . And what better way to pay tribute to our history than to celebrate over several days at the ranch in Dubois and with a party in Jackson? Up at the ranch in Dubois, on July 12, we will begin the afternoon the same way you and so many of our siblings, parents, children, grandchildren, aunts, and uncles did throughout the years: with a fence meeting. There, we will choose our activities for the day. You guessed it: riflery, archery, lapidary, arts and crafts, roping, or perhaps a hike or short ride, exactly like we’ve done for decades. The evening will conclude with dinner and campfire, and yes, of course, we will finish the night with “Serenade” and “Peace”. The next day, July 13, we will host one of the largest parties the town of Jackson has ever seen, at the Snake River Ranch with its magnificent view of the Tetons. There will be time to connect with old friends, counselors, and trip leaders, dance, dine, bid, and take in the scenery. While the world around us is in constant motion, time at camp seems to stand still. The traditions and values are the same, the friendships made are just as fast, teamwork just as strong, the air just as clear, and the trail rides and mountain summits just as exhilarating. For 75 years, our beliefs at TVRC have been, and continue to be, to teach children the values of the American West: integrity, responsibility, hard work, and a reverence for the natural eco-system. Our mission is evergreen, resonating with our camp families today more than ever. Being a camper and counselor at TVRC has shaped who I am more than just about any other thing I’ve done. Throughout my life I am forever grateful to have been introduced to TVRC, and it is my greatest pleasure to get to know and work with the ever-expanding circle of camp—staff, board, alum, campers, and their families. What continues to impress me most is the incredibly strong connection that those who are new to the camp community make with TVRC. There is something about camp that immediately inspires us to care, to plan our vacations to coincide with Final Rodeo and Campfire, to develop a love of the West, and to give our time and resources to help see camp through the next 75 years. Thank you for your connection and commitment to camp. I look forward to seeing you this summer. All best, Jennie Berliant President of the Board ARlayout4.15mech_Layout 1 4/24/13 6:36 PM Page 1 NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PD PERMIT # 81 JACKSON WY T HE TVRC E DUCATION F OUNDATION, I NC . 307.733.6122 P.O. B OX 4915 J ACKSON, WY 83001 Print ed on Recycled Pap er TVRC BOARD MEMBERS 2012 Molly Peterson Barnes Camper 1982; Staff 1991 Annie Egan Camp Parent 2006-2013 Jennie Rosenthal Berliant Board President Camper 1976-1979; Staff 1981; Camp Parent 2004-2009; Staff Parent 2012 Chris Hadley Camper 1988-1990; Staff 1994-1996 Mike Duncan Camper 1969-1972; Staff 1972-1987; Camp Parent 2009-2010 Colonel Matt Karres Staff 1984-1987; Camp Parent 2010-2013 John Kean Treasurer Camper 1970-1971; Camp Parent 1998-2007; Staff Parent 2004-2005; 2007-2008; 2010-2012 Clint Kendrick Camp Parent 1987-1991; Staff Parent 1994, 1998 Peter Kenyon Camper 1969-1971; Staff 1974-1976, 1978-1979; Camp Parent 2006-2009; Staff Parent 2011, 2013 Phoebe Welsh Muzzy Advisory Board Member Camper 1969; Staff 1975-1976; Camp Parent 2001-2009; Staff Parent 2009-2012 Robbin Levy Camper 1980-1983; Staff 1985, 1988-1990; Camp Parent 2013 Chuck Nelson Camp Parent 2005-2013 Terry May Advisory Board Member Camper 1969-1972; Staff 1973-1994, 1978-1982; Camp Parent 1999-2005 Wally McLallen Vice President Camper 1979-1980; Staff 1982; Camp Parent 2008-2013 Matt Montagne Advisory Board Member Camper 1961-1966; Staff 1967-2001 Kate Schutt Camper 1987-1990; Staff 1994, 1996 Peggy Meyer Seybolt Secretary Camper 1971; Camp Parent 1998-2009; Staff Parent 2004-2009, 2012-2013 Sheryl Tishman Camp Parent 2004-2008; Staff Parent 2011