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D e a r Fr i e n d s , When I was in middle school (before PCs) it was predicted that televisions would become computers, videophones and control your house utilities. This was supposed to happen in the early 1980’s. My first Texas Instruments calculator cost over $50. Today, I’ve received better calculators in the mail for free. Even though the technology and information age has made many remarkable accomplishments, some areas have made little progress. In the early 1980’s, the Piezoelectric braille cell in a refreshable braille notetaker was being mass produced, but unlike my calculator, this price has not dropped much over the past 25 years, and the basic piezo design has changed very little. We started the Center for Braille Innovation (CBI) last October for a number of reasons. Most importantly it recognizes that new technologies are creating another era in product advancements in the world. YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and Twitter are defining the digisphere. National Braille Press must be in tune to all of these new discoveries and be positioned to adapt and create changes for electronic braille. CBI is the vehicle that ties in all of our activities including production efficiencies, tactiles, new products, and our strategic plan. It is the filter and source to discover how emerging technologies and innovative designs can make improvements to our core mission, because the constant, basic building block is the same no matter what media it evolves into…braille is the key to literacy. As National Braille Press moves forward we are optimistic about the direction we are heading and know that our success is directly related to our customers and donors. You play an invaluable role to us and we thank you for your continued support. Sincerely, Brian A. MacDonald President Brian MacDonald with Board Chair, Paul Parravano Page 2 N at i o nal B r ai l l e P r e s s MISSION STATEMENT The guiding purposes of National Braille Press are to promote the literacy of blind children through braille and to enable blind people to participate better in their work, family, and civic affairs through information. Braille technology advances L o o k i n g To w a r d O u r F u t u r e There is a country where the literacy rate in one population has dropped from 50% to 12%. Is this Nepal? Ethiopia? Afghanistan? No, that country is the United States. And the people affected are blind children and adults. Nearly 90% of blind children in America are not learning to read braille—the only medium for blind people to become truly literate. But what about technology? Does that replace braille? Have computers replaced print? No. According to The Jernigan Institute: Eighty-nine percent of teachers of blind students agree that technology should be used as a supplement to braille rather than as a replacement. National Braille Press has developed the Center for Braille Innovation to harness the power of technology to support braille literacy. Blind children and adults need to keep pace with our fast-moving, digital world. Through the Center for Braille Innovation, National Braille Press will provide tactile information faster and more efficiently— through tactile graphics, through electronic braille, and through new technologies that allow blind people to keep pace with the world around them. Will technology replace storybooks that ignite the imagination, textbooks that fuel the mind, or computer manuals to promote independent living? Of course not! But through technology we will: produce print/braille storybooks faster help teach children braille more effectively ◆ create better tactile graphics to demonstrate the visual world ◆ serve blind students by producing more textbooks faster ◆ develop new and less expensive tools for reading electronic braille ◆ ◆ Literacy opens doors. It is a right—not a privilege. And National Braille Press will continue to innovate and expand our vision so that blind children and adults can read, learn, and achieve. A child uses his braille display to read in class. Voices of our readers Marcy Scott - Florida I have always believed in the power of words. Although I was born blind, my family found me a supportive residential school when I was a young girl, and so began my love of learning. I remember when I was a young girl I was so proud of the fact that I could not only read stories that would take me on different adventures, but that I could also use a slate and stylus to harness the power of words and create my own stories! I also remember the frustration of trying to find certain books my sighted peers were reading that weren’t available to me in braille. But that didn’t stop me. I continued to search out new outlets. I took part in the chorus during elementary school and then took up piano and guitar and I continue to use braille for music playing and singing at volunteer venues to this day. I like to express myself through my music and would not have been able to do that if I had never learned to read through braille. When I got older and entered college I pursued another love, the Spanish language. I studied it as an undergrad, traveled to Spain and had the most amazing time. It affected me so much I decided to pursue my Masters in Spanish and when I graduated from college in 1967, I went to Perkins School for the Blind to teach Conversational Spanish. I traveled to Peru and taught there as well. I witnessed blind children, who had no books available to them, take the one copy we had available and spend days brailling their own copy with a slate and stylus. These are the moments that moved me to continue my career as a teacher and help blind children understand the world of independence they have ahead of them once they learn to read braille. Marcy’s favorite childhood book. Page 2 N at i o nal B r ai l l e P r e s s I witnessed blind children, who had no books available to them, take the one copy we had available and spend days brailling their own copy with a slate and stylus. Courtney’s favorite book. Courtney Stover - Tennessee I’m a passionate braille reader and have been since I picked up my first book as a very young girl. I was born premature which caused my blindness but I’ve never let that hold me back. In fact, by the third grade I was such an avid student, I had read all the braille books available to my age group. My mother campaigned for my school to make more books available to me in braille, and I am grateful to her for her example. Listening to books on tape never gave me the same rewarding experience as reading braille. I love opening a book and feeling the braille with my fingertips. Through my love of reading and story telling I began to explore writing as well. I began sharing my experience as a blind teenager in an online forum. I am now a featured blogger on a well-being website. I would never have been able to pursue my love of writing if it wasn’t for braille. My mother has always been my biggest supporter. She taught me the importance of fighting for your rights and letting your voice be heard because she constantly advocated to the school system for my education. I worry that as I go off to college there will be fewer materials available to me in braille. I plan to go to school to study civil rights law so I can continue to fight for the rights of those that need their voice to be heard. Listening to books on tape never gave me the same rewarding experience as reading braille. I love opening a book and feeling the braille with my fingertips. an n ual rep ort 200 9 Page 3 Partners in philanthropy Over $2.6 million donated to and raised for National Braille Press in eight years. This accomplishment belongs to Lumber Liquidators’ founder and CEO, Tom Sullivan, whose commitment to the nonprofit community has helped countless children and their families. Tom’s work on our behalf centers around our annual Hands On! Books for Blind Children gala. The 2009 event on October 16 will mark his fourth year as co-chair. At last year’s gala, our president, Brian MacDonald, presented Tom with the first President’s Award for his steadfast dedication to our work. Tom and Lumber Liquidators have also made their mark on several of our children’s books, sponsoring a print/braille book by Dr. Seuss, Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, and two braille editions of the popular Harry Potter books. Tom even jumped in on one of our Harry Potter production lines to help ensure that National Braille Press could release the braille version of the book on the same day as the print version. We are deeply grateful to Tom for selflessly sharing his resources, time, and talents with blind children, their families, and National Braille Press. We are deeply grateful to Tom Sullivan for sharing his resources, time, and talents... Page 4 N at i o nal B r ai l l e P r e s s Reader’s Digest Partners for Sight Foundation is committed to improving the lives of blind and visually-impaired people and has helped National Braille Press to produce braille books, support children’s literacy, and explore new innovations. Most recently, RDPFS became one of the first supporters of our Center for Braille Innovation. They awarded a grant to help establish this new braille technology and training center and have also pledged a $25,000 challenge grant to help National Braille Press inspire matching donations. Many other successful projects at National Braille Press have benefited from the generosity of RDPFS. An expansion grant served as a catalyst for expanding our ReadBooks! Because Braille Matters programs nationwide. RDPFS also sponsored our tactile graphics study, which led us to develop a new book, Because Pictures Matter. This guide to tactile graphics for parents of blind children is now a core element of the ReadBooks! book bags. Many families have RDPFS to thank for helping to set their blind children on the path to a lifetime of literacy. R uth S chuman C haritable T rust Sponsor of two of National Braille Press’s most popular technology publications— Braille.com and Beyond and Google It!, the Ruth Schuman Charitable Trust was already an important National Braille Press partner when one of the Schuman trustees came to us with a dilemma. Sue Ammeter, recently diagnosed with breast cancer, called to find post-diagnosis cancer materials in an accessible format. After discovering that there were none available, Sue, National Braille Press, and the Ruth Schuman Charitable Trust collaborated to make two publications—For Women Facing Breast Cancer and After Diagnosis: Prostate Cancer—available in braille. Underwriting these cancer and technology publications is a natural fit for the Ruth Schuman Charitable Trust, whose mission is to assist with projects that benefit blind people. All of the publications funded by the Trust have flown off our shelves and gone to a second printing. The Ruth Schuman Charitable Trust has made it possible for braille readers to have vital information at their finger tips. Most recently, RDPFS became one of the first supporters for the Center for Braille Innovation. an n ual rep ort 200 9 Page 5 Volunteerism at National Braille Press Organizational Volunteers Bingham McCutchen LLP Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Boston Cares Boston Cares BOOYAH! Building Impact Colorado State University Alumni District 33K Lions U.S. Airways-Dot Crew Fidelity Cares Harpoon Helps John Carroll University Alumni JumpTap Mass Biotech Softball League Mathworks Novartis People Making a Difference PricewaterhouseCoopers Seyfarth Shaw Sovereign Bank Starbucks State Street Corporation National Braille Press would like to thank all of our volunteers who have given their time on behalf of braille literacy! The Board of Trustees The Development Committee The Personnel Committee Community Volunteer Day Participants ➊ ➋ 1. Novartis Volunteers 2. Sovereign Bank Volunteers 3. PricewaterhouseCoopers Volunteers 4. JumpTap Volunteers 5. Community Volunteer Day 6. Starbucks Volunteers ➌ ➍ ➎ ➏ Page 6 N at i o nal B r ai l l e P r e s s Braille for Life Alliance “It is in my nature that things must fit together right,” asserts Bill Raeder in his usual forthright manner. “I liked running a business and I wanted to improve the human condition on a societal level, so my work at NBP was a perfect fit.” Thus, for 32 years, Bill’s vision ensured that National Braille Press continually made new advances in braille production, publishing, and marketing, all for the promotion of literacy for the blind. “It is good” he says “to hold nonprofits’ feet to the fire to be responsive to market forces. But, given the vagaries of the market, it is senseless for a nonprofit to rely solely on hand-to-mouth annual revenue. Long-term financial planning is key.” Acting on this thought and furthering his legacy, Bill gave a challenge gift upon his retirement for the establishment of a planned giving program. The Board of Trustees has enthusiastically responded to the challenge by establishing just such a program to receive and manage gifts from wills as well as gifts that generate income—such as charitable gift annuities, remainder trusts, and lead trusts. Bill is now the first to establish a gift annuity with the Press. In exchange for his gift, he will receive a fixed annual income of 8.4% for the rest of his life. “I may no longer have the endurance to make a difference in day-to-day operations, but I can make this contribution to build financial strength for the future. I am not wealthy, so my gift may not seem earth shattering, but it can be the seed for growing the planned giving program and ensuring a longterm revenue plan for National Braille Press.” “Long-term financial planning is key.” The trustees of National Braille Press are pleased to announce the Braille for Life Alliance, an honorary society recognizing those friends who have provided for the Press in their estate plans. If you would like to discuss membership or would like to explore creative ways of supporting the Press, please contact Tanya M. Holton at 617-266-6160, ext. 15, or tholton@nbp.org. an n ual rep ort 200 9 Page 7 Vision 5K The 2009 Vision 5K Run and Walk found a new home at Boston College with the campus offering a beautiful course. The Vision 5K was created to share the message of empowerment and of embracing possibilities. This year National Braille Press partnered with The Carroll Center for the Blind, MAB Community Services, and Perkins School for the Blind to put together the Vision 5K. This year’s success was due to all those new and continued supporters who help make this one of the most truly unique sporting events in the United States. We would like to give special thanks to all those who made this event possible including our sponsors, team captains, and Blindfold Challenge participants. You showed us all how to run with your feet, but see with your heart. Trustee Gerry DeRoche and son Dan Page 8 N at i o nal B r ai l l e P r e s s Blindfold Challenge Participants & Guides as of May 28, 2009 Georgette Baxter & Haley Jeffrey Blum & Reuben Blum Kier Byren & Amanda Morin Jonathan Caldwell Chris Cavallerano & Nicole Vale Jason Crasnick & Aaron Swan Caleb Daniloff & Christine Vielmetti Daniloff Gerry DeRoche & Dan Deroche Michelle Felton & Katie Lawrence Emily Fluet & Chris Fluet Jonathan Goplerud & Paul Chaplin Diane Gordon & Alicia Winn Sarah Haase & Jennifer Lee & Meredith Fordyce Melissa Keith Tina Lang & Norman Lang Carolyn Lassiter & Melissa Williamson Brian MacDonald & Brett MacDonald Paul McCarthy & Christine Nolan Kevin McDevitt & Bob Whitmore Mike McEleney & Jack McElvoy Ward Mooney & Lucy Mooney Elizabeth Nill Dayton Nordin & Leslie Nordin Craig Pfannenstiehl & Allison Pfannenstiehl Elyssa Ramirez & John Forester Susan Rawley & Dennis Rawley Jeremy Reger & Arturo Gossage Matthew Root & Candace Kerner David Rosenberg & Beth Rosenberg Steven Rothstein & Isaac Rothstein Theresa Ruisi Barabara Salisbury John Salvati & Christine Skinner Jennifer Salvo & Susie Sue Santosuosso Penny Savitz & Naomi Laing David Schechter & Jordan Schechter Heller Swoop Anita Sullivan & Erin David Sullivan & Ms. Sullivan Cliff Watkin & Bramm Watkin Gail Zanfardino Hands On! National Braille Press along with event co-chairs Tom Sullivan of Lumber Liquidators, Tom O’Neill of O’Neill & Associates, and Richard Walsh of Walsh Brothers, Inc. proudly hosted our annual Hands On! Books for Blind Children gala on October 24, 2008. Boston College student Stephanie Fernandes kicked off the program with a compelling speech, discussing how imperative it is for blind children to be in a supportive community. German founder of the Tibetan non-profit Braille Without Borders, Sabriye Tenberken, was on hand at the gala to accept the 2008 Hands On! Award. Tenberken has tirelessly worked to educate blind children in Tibet and India, creating the Tibetan braille code, and teaching entrepreneurial skills as well as the fundamentals in multiple languages. The event, hosted by comedienne Lily Tomlin, brought together many of Boston’s The Fund-a-Book portion of the program and live auction, which featured items ranging from use of the Walsh Brother’s private suite at a Red Sox game to naming a character in a Robert Parker novel, were extremely successful, raising over $95,000. At the end of the night, Hands On! raised nearly $800,000 in support of literacy for blind children. most influential businesspeople for a fun evening in the name of braille literacy. Lily Tomlin with event co-chairs Richard Walsh, Tom Sullivan, and Tom O’Neill. At the end of the night, Hands On! raised nearly $800,000 in support of literacy for blind children. Hands On! award recipient Sabriye Tenberken an n ual rep ort 200 9 Page 9 Financials Ye a r e n d e d M a r c h 3 1 , 2 0 0 9 Sources and Uses of Funds for Operations unrestricted endowment fund activity Revenue Bequests $ 81,248 Publications Revenue $ 274,743 7% Education Services Revenue $ 1,080,687 27% Interest and dividends Contract Revenue $ 1,029,021 25% Unrealized loss in market value ($886,789) Charitable Support and net assets released from temporary restricted $ 1,327,773 33% Support from Endowment & Interest Income $ 217,059 5% Gain on sale of investments $ 136,697 3% Center for Braille Innovation (exclusive of grants) $ 9,350 0% Total Operating Revenue $ 4,075,330 Realized losses ($314,380) $ 1VCMJDBUJPOT Transfers to operations ($210,156) &EVDBUJPO Management Fees ($22,408) Change in Net Assets, Endowment Fund($1,238,663) $POUSBDU $IBSJUBCMF4VQQPSU 4VQQPSUGPS&OEPXNFOU statement of financial position March 31, 2009 Assets 1VCMJDBUJPOT &EVDBUJPO Braille Production Costs $ 2,345,225 52% 12% Public Education $ 75,377 1VCMJDBUJPOT &EVDBUJPO 2% Administrative Expenses $ 70,534 2% $ 66,226 1% $ 30,439 &EVDBUJPO4FSWJDFT $IBSJUBCMF4VQQPSU 1% 1VCMJD&EVDBUJPO $POUSBDU $ 727,519 16% $ 491,666 11% $POUSBDU 4VQQPSUGPS&OEPXNFOU Expenses Charitable Support / Development Occupancy (Building) Expenses $FOUFSGPS#SBJMMF*OOPWBUJPO (BJOPO4BMF $ 173,088 4% Total Other Expenses $4,534,234 "ENJOJTUSBUJWF&YQFOTFT $FOUFSGPS#SBJMMF*OOPWBUJPO $IBSJUBCMF4VQQPSU Change in Net Assets, General Fund ($458,904) 0DDVQBODZ 1VCMJDBUJPOT 1VCMJD&EVDBUJPO &WFOUT $POUSBDU 'PVOEBUJPOT$PSQPSBUJPOT $FOUFSGPS#SBJMMF*OOPWBUJPO 0UIFS*OEJWJEVBMT $IBSJUBCMF4VQQPSU #SBJMMF3FBEFST$VTUPNFST 0DDVQBODZ 5SVTUFFT Page 10 $ 1,107,351 456,085 #SBJMMF1SPEVDUJPO $5,385,520 $7,282,724 $ 252,906 1VCMJDBUJPOT $ 224,916 $5,132,614 $7,057,808 1VCMJD&EVDBUJPO &EVDBUJPO4FSWJDFT sources of charitable support Net assets released from restrictions Events (net of expenses) Foundations and Corporations Other Individuals $POUSBDU $ 528,700 40% $FOUFSGPS#SBJMMF*OOPWBUJPO $ 395,139 30% $ 224,600 17% "ENJOJTUSBUJWF&YQFOTFT $ 41,682 3% $ 89,173 7% 0DDVQBODZ $ 26,479 2% Trustees $ 22,000 2% Total $1,327,773 Donated Books and other in-kind Braille Readers and customers $IBSJUBCMF4VQQPSU &WFOUT /FU"TTFUT3FMFBTFE 'PVOEBUJPOT$PSQPSBUJPOT 0UIFS*OEJWJEVBMT %POBUFE#PPLT #SBJMMF3FBEFST$VTUPNFST 5SVTUFFT &EVDBUJPO4FSWJDFT /FU"TTFUT3FMFBTFE "ENJOJTUSBUJWF&YQFOTFT %POBUFE#PPLT $ 1,048,432 #SBJMMF1SPEVDUJPO $ 4,437,044 Net Assets, All Funds #SBJMMF1SPEVDUJPO 1VCMJDBUJPOT $ 554,160 Center for Braille Innovation $ $ 3,198,381 Total Liabilities Publications Expenses Contract Expenses $ 481,364 Endowment Fund $IBSJUBCMF4VQQPSU Expenses Education Services Expenses Temporarily Restricted Fund Total Assets $FOUFSGPS#SBJMMF*OOPWBUJPO $FOUFSGPS#SBJMMF*OOPWBUJPO $ 657,343 $ 1,282,244 Plant Fund (BJOPO4BMF March 31, 2008 (BJOPO4BMF Unrestricted General Fund $POUSBDU 4VQQPSUGPS&OEPXNFOU 113,822 N at i o nal B r ai l l e P r e s s This page is derived from the full audited financial statement which is available from National Braille Press upon request. Donors F i s c a l Ye a r 2 0 0 9 Gifts April 1, 2008 - March 31, 2009 The publishing, information access, and outreach programs of National Braille Press depend substantially on philanthropic support. Thank You Donors Every person’s gift, whether $1 or $100,000, makes a significant difference in the lives of blind children and adults who benefit from the work of the Press. The names listed below represent those individuals, corporations, and foundations who have made contributions at the level of $50 or more during Fiscal Year 2009, April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2009. These charitable contributions together make up nearly one-third of our operating budget. Many of our donors care about literacy for everyone—blind and sighted; nonetheless, we are honored that a full 33 percent of our donors are braille readers who also benefit from our braille publications. Francis B. Ierardi Founders Society Gifts of $1,000 and above We honor our founder for fulfilling the dream of providing blind people with the tool for good citizenship—current news. He established and founded National Braille Press in 1927 in order to publish the first braille weekly newspaper in America, The Weekly News. And now, 82 years later, we are still providing practical information in braille for readers throughout the country and the rest of the English-speaking world. FOUNDERS ($100,000 & above) Lumber Liquidators T BENEFACTORS ($50,000 & above) The Stephen & Mary Birch Foundation, Inc. BNY Mellon Charitable Giving Program/Arthur F. Blanchard The Grousbeck Family Foundation T Estate of Myra Herrick Tufts Health Plan PATRONS ($25,000-$49,999) Anonymous The Gibney Family Foundation Conrad N. Hilton Foundation MP Global Products, LLC NBA Cares P&G Gillette Reader’s Digest PFS Foundation The Schooner Foundation Scripps Networks Sequoia Floorings, Inc. George B. Storer Foundation, Inc. Walsh Brothers, Inc. an n ual rep ort 2009 Page 11 CHARTER MEMBERS ($10,000-$24,999) Anonymous Adobe Foundation and Adobe Systems, Incorporated The Beard Family Charitable Trust Bingham McCutchen LLP Bloomberg BNY Mellon Mrs. John L. Cooper Lawrence & Wendy Culp Entercom New England Foundation M Thomas G. Gallagher Mechanical Contractors Germain Motor Company The John W. Henry Family Foundation The Highland Street Foundation Innovating Worthy Projects Foundation Richard & Nancy Kelleher LR McCoy Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Charles B. Ohl, Sr. & Joan M. Brouillard M The Peabody Foundation Inc. Premier Hardwood Products, Inc. Daniel E. Rothenberg Ruth Schuman Charitable Trust Marcy A. Scott T Edith Glick Shoolman Children’s Foundation Seyfarth Shaw LLP S.O.S. Corporation Sovereign Bancorp State Street Corporation Lily Tomlin Verizon Foundation Richard H. Willis T SUSTAINING MEMBERS ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous A&E Television Networks Association of Blind Citizens Inc. Daniel & Valerie Benchetrit J. Walton Bissell Foundation Inc. BNY Mellon Charitable Giving Program/Eugene F. Fay Henry & Pam Braverman Bushrod H. Campbell & Adah F. Hall Charity Fund Charles D. Sheehy, Inc. China National Building Material Group Corporation Costco Wholesale Danaher Foundation Daymarc Foundation Deutsche Bank Championship Paul & Jayne Donahue Eastman Charitable Foundation Ernst & Young Tim Fulham & Lise Olney General Electric Employees Good Neighbor Fund The Hess Collection Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Hill Holliday J.C. Higgins Corp. KPMG LLP The Kraft Group Margery & Theodore V.H. Mayer M Mr. & Mrs. Ward K. Mooney Moses Kimball Fund Laura J. Niles Foundation, Inc. Novartis Robert Parker Partners Health Care Neal Rantoul Foundation S&F Concrete Contractors, Inc. The Charisma Fund—Lucy R. Sprague Memorial M Suffolk Construction Company Richard & Donna Tadler Richard & Jennifer Walsh Walsh Mechanical Contractors Mr. & Mrs. Holyoke L. Whitney M SUPPORTING MEMBERS ($2,500-$4,999) Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation ANC Sports Enterprises LLC Atlantic Data Services Bank of America Frank M. Barnard Foundation Inc. Bay State Federal Savings Charitable Foundation Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Broadway Electrical Co., Inc. CVS Caremark Deloitte Gerry & Kathleen DeRoche T Eastern Standard Restaurant Dan Gaccione Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation John Hancock - Real Estate Financial Group John Hancock Financial Services David S. Kennedy & Jean Garrity T Lee Kennedy Co., Inc. Agnes M. Lindsay Trust John McPhee Page 12 M - Member N at i o nal B r ai l l e ~P-rDeceased ess T - Trustee Nortek, Inc. Mrs. Katherine D. Old O’Neill & Associates Partners + Simons James Patterson Page Turner Award PricewaterhouseCoopers May & Stanley Smith Trust TD Banknorth U.S. Airways Xerox Foundation ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ($1,000-$2,499) A. A. Will Corp. Aacer Flooring LLC Sue & John Ammeter Paul & Jane Ayoub David S. & Nancy S. Berman The Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox Foundation Boston Sand & Gravel Charitable Foundation John Brodeur The Bronner Charitable Foundation Joe & Carolyn Campanelli Central Ceilings, Inc. The Estate of Philip Chadborne Fund William G. Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. James S. Cunningham John C. Cupp Kenneth A. Davis & Diane L. Croft M Delta Gamma Foundation Andrew Duffy-Peter Duxbury Systems East Coast Slurry Co., LLC Donald & Katherine Epstein Fenway Sports Group Jeanne A. Flannery Joanie Follensbee Prof. & Mrs. Jay W. Forrester Georgiana & Scott Gagnon Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Hatch Improved Order of Red Men K & K Acoustical Ceilings, Inc. Jennifer Khoury M Norman Knight Charitable Foundation Norman & Tina Lang Gerald & Lydia Lauderdale T Leerink Swann & Company, Inc. Douglas S. & Barbara S. Levine Mansour Construction, Inc. Bill McCabe McCue Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Paul V. McLaughlin T Leslie Miller MIT Government & Community Relations Mohawk/Unilin Flooring Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. O’Brien T Karen & Chris Paul Pennwood Products Elizabeth Pierson Lynne & Robert Pratt Pratt Paper Company George A. Ramlose Foundation, Inc. Sawyer Charitable Foundation Dr. Robert Channing Seamans, Jr. T ~ Anne & Jack Singleton Special People in Need Stearns Charitable Trust Matthew Sullivan M Poy Theprungsirikul Erik & Ellie Weihenmayer T Welch’s Weston Patrick Willard & Redding Wheelock College Williams Mullen Zickgraf Hardwood Company LOUIS BRAILLE SOCIETY ($500-$999) Kevin, Marjorie & Rachael Andresen A. Apostolopoulos & Michele Char Tom Bergstrand The Boston Red Sox Annette Bohan Khrisann Bond Ann Brash Robert Calandruccio John Capone Richard, Suzanne & Noah Carver Carver Industries, Inc. Nino & Tip Catalano Esther A. Connelly Andrea Coville Thomas Croswell & Lisa KellyCroswell M. Frances Curtis John Dailey Denise DeAmore Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Devens Mr. & Mrs. James A. Devine Esther A. Eaton Edelweiss Charitable Foundation Brian Evans A. Robert Fried Mr. & Mrs. Steven Grossman M Mary Ellen Grossman Margaret Howland Julianne & Eugene Inozemcev J.L. Marshall & Sons, Inc. Krimski Design, Inc. M Neal Kuniansky M Patricia & Robert Lawrence Gordon & Wendy E. Legge Dina Kauders Leonard M Betty Levine M Doreen Martel T Macon Hardwood Tom & Beverly Magnanti Mary Kathryn Malone Laurence A. Manchester Edward H. Mank M John Mannix & Carmel A. Shields M Marketing Architects, Inc. Marr Scaffolding Company William McPadden & Andrea Bloch Medfield Lions Club C. Michael Mellor Mocera, Visconti & Company CPAs LLP Ronald O’Hanley Dan Owen Paul & Martha Parravano T Brian & Robin Potter Nicholas S. & Pat Racheotes T Michael Richards Steven J. & Christine M. Roberge M Neal Rosen T Sarah Schoenfeld Paul & Lori Schroeder M Sam Sharp Julie & Steven Silbermann Deborah L. & Richard K. Singleton Southwestern Metal Fabricators, Inc. Cathleen D. & James M. Stone Michael & Anne Szostak David Thibodeau This Old House Productions, Inc. US Trust Bank of America Private Wealth Management Van Wagner Sports Group Ellen & Brian Walsh Worcester Air Conditioning, Inc. Gayle L. Yarnall T Jim Zuis & Eileen Curran an n ual rep ort 2009 Page 13 SPONSORS CIRCLE ($250-$499) Anonymous Frederick M. Achille T Ackley Appliance Service Mr. & Mrs. Randy Allen Tracy & John Atkinson Mary K. Bamerick Bay State Council of the Blind Vicki & David Benjamin Berry Fund Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Brown M Jon & Colleen Burke Herrick Carver Collin & Erin Earnst End Point Corporation Mary Lyn Freeman Richard Freeman & Alida Castillo-Freeman G & C Concrete Construction, Inc. Louis H. Goldish T Howard Goldstein Shirley Grossman Steven D. & Catherine Hill T Ms. Cynthia K. Hirakawa Amo & Priscilla Houghton Joseph Iannacone Thomas & Debbie Kent Wolfhard & Hille Kern John & Rita Bock Klingman James & Patricia Kracht Paul Kraft Ellen D. Kranzer Mr. & Mrs. Cloyd Laporte David W. Lewis Jeff & Margaret Lyons Tracy & Kevin McGovern Merchant Warehouse Oswald Mondejar Carl & Suzanne Mueller Donald Newell Michael & Karen Novak Peter & Lisa Ostrow Mary Peck Anthony & Alice Pickman Kim Polman Laura Ierardi Pugliese Shirley & Lynn Roberts Virginia A. Schmult Allan & Alison Sewell Mr. & Mrs. Tom Shields M Andrew Shulklapper Joanne C. Sullivan Carol & Mark Taylor M Eliot & Louisa Vestner E. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind BRAILLE LITERACY CLUB ($100-$249) Anonymous Deborah Blackmore Abrams & Jon Abrams Ralph & Patricia Adams Frank Alber Robert B. Almy Ms. Margaret Alvarez Nina Anderson Catherine Z. Andruskevich Applied Materials, Inc. Axcelis Mr. & Mrs. Marc L. Azoff Back in Motion Mr. & Mrs. Marshall E. Baker Norm & Cynthia Banta Harry & Judith Barr Robert E. Bastien Kristie & Frank Bateman Carmine & Patti Battista Alphonse L. Belavitch Michael & Eileen Bellacosa William P. Berridge Randi Birenbaum Keith & Joan Black Deane Blazie Ryan & Cher Bond Steven J. Booth Aimee Bordeaux Ginger Braaten Imogene Bradley Susan Brashears Philip E. & Kimberly Cavitt Breeze Mr. & Mrs. F. Gorham Brigham M Sandra Brooks Michael & Nancy F. Brown Joanne Burgett Henderson G. Burns Michael Burton M. Justin Byron Jonathan Caldwell Paul & Laura Campbell Capozzi/Bulens Family Mary Carroll Guy & Ruth Carver Judson H. & Faye M. Carver Michael Carver Memorial Fund Robert, Suthiva, & Grandma Casper Peggy Chalaron Tara Charest Charlestown Lions Club Cheviot Corporation Roy Ciccolo Chernah Coblentz & Kathleen Hagen Stoddard G. Colbert T Community of Christ Church John L. & Bette B. Cooper Page 14 M - Member N at i o nal B r ai l l e ~P -rDeceased ess T - Trustee Cooperative Middle School Thomas & Maureen Corcoran Bart & Mette Coughlin Joan Cox Roger Croteau Thomas & Cheryl H. Cumings M George Dalrymple M Robert Davidson Desert Foot & Ankle, P.C. Earl J. DeVries Paul & Bernadette Dressell Marcia Dresser Jeanette S. Duncklee Jeffrey Dunn Glenn & Lisa S. Duquette Josephine R. & Fred F. Durham Toni Ann Eames Larry & Nellie Emerson John Erickson Exeter Area General Federation of Women’s Clubs Exeter Lions Club Julie Farris Matt & Sara Felder William Fitzgerald Ms. Margaret Flanagan Jack Flynn Guy Forman Leona Friedman Marthalee Galeota Brian Gallagher Edith Gallaher Susan Galvin Christopher & Paula Ann George Dan & Mary Gescheidle Mark R. & Denise T. Girolamo David Goldstein Howard Grant Lydia Greene Amy Grossman Alan Grover Eric Haase Valerie & Bruce Haase Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hall Jo Hall Kirsten Hashemi & Calvin Dahlberg Hashemi Craig Halterman John & Sandy Halverson James H. Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harther Mark R. Harrison, DDS PA Charmaine Hartnett Dr. Antoinette Harvey Dr. & Mrs. George Hatsopoulos Ms. Jane Haynor William C. Hays T Mai Her Lewis A. Hess Robin Hess Rachel D. 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Himmelsbach Jennifer Khoury Judith Krimski Neal Kuniansky Lowell Laporte Dina Kauders Leonard Maureen Fallon Leonard Betty Levine John Linell Page 20 N at i o nal B r ai l l e P r e s s Caleb Loring, Jr. Edward H. Mank Elizabeth V.H. Mayer ~ Theodore Mayer Carol McCarl Pearce McNulty Charles Boyden Ohl, Sr. Elaine Ostroff Marieanna Pape Victoria Porras Christine M. Roberge Cynthia A. Ryan Barry Scheur Paul Schroeder Richard Seltzer Patricia B. Seybold Carmel A. Shields Lyn Shields Sadanand Singh Robert J. Smithdas James L. Southern Lee Thorndike Sprague Caroline Standley Andrea Steen Glenn P. Strehle Joseph Sullivan Matt Sullivan Carol W. Taylor Peggy Taylor Peter Temple David A. Ticchi Lori Tsuruda Douglas D. Vesely Jon Westling Holyoke L. Whitney Thomas Wlodkowski TRUSTEES, FY09 Paul Parravano, Chair David S. Kennedy, Vice Chair Neal Rosen, Treasurer Gayle L. Yarnall, Clerk Karl Belanger Christopher Cavallerano Gerry DeRoche Louis H. Goldish William C. Hays Steven D. Hill Joanne Y. 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