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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
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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
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➋
1. Novartis Volunteers
2. Sovereign Bank Volunteers
3. PricewaterhouseCoopers
Volunteers
4. JumpTap Volunteers
5. Community Volunteer Day
6. Starbucks Volunteers
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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$ 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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. Heuser
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Devereux Hill
Marikay Hines-Corcoran
Michelle & Eric Hirschberg
Winifred Hollingsworth
Patty & JB Hollis
Gloriann Hurwitz
Richard Hutcheson
Joell Ireland
Georg Ivanoff
Patricia J. Jackson
Simran & Paul Jackson
Kurt Jaeger
Joanne Y. Jaxtimer T
Peter & Catherine Jean
George & JoAnn Jenkins
Kathryn D. Jennings
Ron & Denny Jenssen
Mr. & Mrs. Gil L. Johnson
Mary Farish Johnston
Mrs. Marcella K. Jonas
Michael & Susan Jones
Patrick Joyce
Dr. Kevin Kaufman
Kelly Kennedy
Janiece Kent
Nancy & Guy Kent
Susan Ierardi Kenyon
Dr. & Mrs. Alvin Krakow
Marybeth Kress
La Rosa Enterprises, Inc.
Phil Lantagne Construction
Judy Lappin
Geraldine Lawhorn
Nancy Lee
Scott & Tania Leichliter
Ted & Laura Lennox
Thomas Leonard & Maureen Fallon
Leonard M
Stephanie Levy
Stephan Lewis
John & Nicole Libby
Nick Lightfoot
John Loiacono
Long Point Lobster Company
John & Katherine M. Looney
Julia Lynch
MAB Community Services
Michael J. Maciolek
Susan P. Mangis
Blake Manners
Thomas Martin
Marita Mathews
Carol McCarl M
Anne McCormack
Catherine & Kenneth McDonald
Tom & Pat McGinn
Jean Flatley McGuire
Lorraine McKeon
Lori-Ann & William McLaughlin
Colin & Anne McNay
Medway Lions Club
Thomas Merritt
Mike & Deb Miller
Moosabec Video
Juan Carlos Morales
Sandy Moran
Donald G. Morrow
Ellen A. Moulder
Julia Moyer
Mum’s Girls LLC
Ann Murphy
Susan & Richard Myerscough
Taniya Nayak
Mark & Missy Noonan
Leslie Nordin
Michael W. & Sherrill R. O’Brien
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Opoka
Michael Palermo
Marieanna Pape M
Susan B. Perry
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Perry
Lovett C. Peters
Elaine Piccone
Garrett Pierce
Plaistow Lions Club
Anna B. Porter
Krista Pratt
Morris & Anna Propp Sons
Fund, Inc.
Quincy Lions Club
Jeremy Ragus
Ronald & Janice Reece
Ray & Meridith Reynolds
Paul & Donna Rezuke
Margaret L. Riegel
Riemer Family
Dan Rossi
Joanne Rubendunst
Gayle Rubin
Sandra Ruconich
SAK Environmental, LLC
Lisa Savage
Catherine Schieffelin
Jan & Charlie Schwartz
Arnold & Ruth Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Severance
Sharon Lions Club
William R. Shealy
Michael & Karen Sheedy
J. Michael & Mary C. Sherer
Natalie Sherman
SleepNet Corporation
Susan Smalley
Mary J. Smith
Robert K. & Barbara K. Smith
Thomas & Suzette Smith
Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Smithdas M
George Speros
Judith & Andrew Spielman
Joseph & Susan St. Martin
Joann Sterling
Priscilla Stewart-Jones
James P. Storer
James Strong
Peter J. Sullivan T
David A. Ticchi M
Sharon Timoner
Dorian & Michael Topalian
Peter & Nancy Torpey
John & Gisela Trump
Lori Tsuruda M
Jennifer Uman
Bas & Jeralyn Van Genderen
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William Vernon
VIBUG
Frances Villeneuve
Valeska Von Allworden
Linda Jerrine Vos
Jenifer Wagner
William Walser
Peggy Walsh
Waltham Community Foundation
Jeffrey Warner
Keith & Louise Wasley
Clifford & Laura Watkin
Weaber, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Sinclair Weeks
Judy Weidenborner
Edward & Anne Weiss
Judy Wilkinson
Dudley & Sally Willis
Katherine B. Winter
Carrie Woodward
J. A. Wunderlich
William F. & Sonja Yates
Michael Young
Gregory & Jill Zucco
FRIENDS ($50-$99)
Anonymous
Susan Abrams
Robert B. & Cindy S. Adair
Natalie & Raymond Alarcon
David & Gail Anderson
Aric Aquino
Susan Atkin
Marjorie Balboni
Regina T. Baratta
Mary-Frances Barry
Paul & Lynette Bartlett
Janice Bartlett
Genesta & Willis Beal
Isaac & Eva Beal
Michael & D’Anna Beal
Jill Beck
Erin & Yona Belfort
Courtney Bell
R.M. & E.S. Benevides
Kathy Bernier
Michael & Nalida Lacet Besson M
The Bird Family
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Bledsoe
Dr. Aaron L. Bluhm
Iris Blumenau
Bernard Bonn
Roger & Dorothy J. Bourdon
Brian Brandt
Janice Brickley
Dr. Leonard Brosgole
Tom & Mari Brown
Brett Burk
Judith G. Butler
Elias Caleshu
Erica Campbell
Walter Carver
Richard & Pat Carver
Susan Challis
Kim & Brian K. Charlson M
Beverly Chilton
Jennifer Chittick
Brian & Michele Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Cook
Timothy M. & Janet B. Cushing
Susan Custer
Robin Daughtry
Aurelia De La Rosa
Janet L. Dickelman
John DiFrisco
John & Julie Donoghue
Walter Drag
Janet & Mike Dunne
Doug Ederle
Deborah Elcock
Alexandra England
Eric Ensman
Dennis Esposito
Sheila Estes
Nina Falls
Brittany Farmer
Matt Faso & Michelle Contey-Faso
Kenton & Terry Feeney
Gail, Michael & Rachel Feinman
Judith K. Feltman
Laura & Scott Fisher
Ann-Marie Fitzgerald
Marshall Flax
Earlene Flener
Linda & Joseph Flihan
Frances B. Florencourt
Jeff Flynn
Gordon Fordyce
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Fredrickson
Howard & Chantal Friedman
Bill Gardner
Ninetta Garner
Barbara A. Garrity
William & Barbara Gehlert
Walter & Linda Gerstenlauer
John & Elizabeth Gescheidle
Greg Giacchi
Carol M. Gillispie
Robert Giordano
Diana Gleason & Robert Smith
Bernie Goulding
Greater Federation Women’s Club
Joan Groves
Fritz Grutzner
Guiding Eyes for the Blind
David Gustin
Robert T. & Roseann C. Hackett
Mr. & Mrs. Olaf Hage
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Carol Hahn
Alberta & Lester Hall
Muriel Hammond
Randa Hanania
Satnarine & Keeran Hariprasad
Jim & Jane Hartmann
Ed Hawkins
William & Margie Henderson
Linda & Michael Hewitt
Katherine Hibbard
Merrillee Hill-Kennedy
Maureen Hoeben
Leilani Homelvig
Kay Hosek-Knauss
Bryan J. & Debra S. Howay
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hoyt
Mr. & Mrs. John Huffman
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Ingalls
Judith Irby
Greg Joalemon
Natalie Johnson
Barbara A. Johnson
Lamar Johnson
Mianna Jopp
Stella & Owen Justin
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Kauders
Deborah Kendrick
Angela G.K. Kessler
Melanie Kido
Tania Kimball
Josee Klentak
Russell & Ruth Kletzing
Joseph, Bernadette, & Rachel
Kobierecki
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kobierecki
Elizabeth B. Koenigsbauer
Jeff Kramer
Arlene & Joseph Kronman
Carl Kroonenberg
Martin A. Kuhn
Jennifer Kulak
Barbara Kulawiec
Ben Ninan Kuruvilla
Robert Landry
Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Laporte M
Charlotte Laramie
Peter & Cynthia Latham
Mary Lathers
Rhonda Lawrence
Ernest & Rose Lear
Jennifer Lee & Sarah Haase
Mr. & Mrs. Gary LeGates
George & Lisa Legge
Lisa Levine
Pamela & Jeffrey Libby
Charles Lincicum
Jon D. Lindy
Kathleen Lippard
Thomas Lutes
Bridget MacDonald
Jeanne L. Mantarian
Jeff Marshall
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Matherly T
Robert & Michelle Mattei
Hilary Matthews
Joyce McClintock
Christine A. McGuire
Kelli McNatt
Kim Meikle
Jesse F. Merchant
Dr. Arlene Metha
Ralph & Donneta Middleton
Oral O. Miller
Michael Mitchell
Mary K. Miyawaki
Susan Monatch
Kathy A. Moore
Sam Morgan
Cathleen H. Morrison
Steven M. Moskowitz
Christina Mottolo
Christine Murphy
Janie Neal
Doug Nearpass
Edwin S. Nelson
Peter Nemoto
Fran O’Connell
Dennis O’Hara
Kathy & Bill Olsen
Dominic R. & Agnes M. Padula
Laura J. Pappas
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Parson
Kim Parthum
Melisa Paye-Mose
Evonne Peters
Mary Phillips
James & Joanne Prendergast
Gary Pritchard
Joe Quintanilla
Janina Radogna
Diane Raeder
Christopher Rafter
Laurie Reinertsen
Tammy Reisman
Debra Reno
David Ries
Guy R. & Lynn U. Roberge
Jean & Pauline Roberge
Denis Robitaille
Barbara Roche
Mari Rose
Myra & David Ross
Lesley Roth
Ann Rothberg
Antoinette Russell
Ellen Samberg
Sheri Sandoval
Tom Scanlan
Donna Schmidt
Jennifer Schmitt
Greg Schwarzenholzer
Joseph L. Sell
Gertrude Seybold
Darla L. Shaffer
Patty Shea
Jane C. Sheehan
Carol Shelton
Hisao Shiraogawa
Juliette M. Silvers
Albert & Beverly Small
Elan Soltes
Dawn Speranza
Patrick & Nancy Splinter
John & Lynne St. John
Jo-Ann & Michael Stadelmann
Caroline D. Standley M
Paul & Julie Steinberg
Greg & Linda Stern
Sandra Stogner
Robert T. & Donna B. Storer
Michelle Strager
Diane Suenishi
Carol Sullivan
Kerri Sullivan Kreiss
David & Jane Sweet
Edgardo Tarantelli
Melissa Teves
Chuck Trayal
Pamela S. Trieste
Margarita Tuck
Gary & Jane Tyacke
David Underwood
Sandra Underwood
Gerald Vanderfin
Darlene Walker
Robyne Watkin
Judith Watson
Robert & Linda Wegner
Joseph Weisse
William West
Sean & Tracy Westgate
Antoinette Whaley
Judy Whiteman
Elizabeth Wilhelm
Eric Wolman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Woods
Jeanne M. Yturri
Alma P. Zdanowicz
Donations Made in Honor of • as of March 31, 2009
Rachel Andresen
By: Julie & Steven Silbermann
Dan Kessinger
By: Deborah L. & Richard K. Singleton
Samuel N. Davis
By: Stephan Lewis
Ward & Lucy Mooney
By: David S. & Nancy S. Berman
Vivian E. Diller
By: Heather Elliff
Barack Obama
By: M. Justin Byron
Ethan Gagnon
By: Matt Faso & Michelle
Contey-Faso
Sadie Fidler
Terry Linsey
Ruthie Wen Li & Yong Zhang
Renee Yourk
Connie Hyattt
By: Susan & Richard Myerscough
Dr. & Mrs. Pete Piscia
By: Joseph, Bernadette, & Rachel
Kobierecki
William M. Raeder
By: Ackley Appliance Service
John and Molly Beard
M. Justin Byron
The Stephen & Mary Birch
Foundation, Inc.
J. Walton Bissell Foundation Inc.
Edie Coletti
Alexandra England
Julie Lovins and Gregory Fowler
Tim Fulham
Scott McGrath
Lumber Liquidators
The Peabody Foundation Inc.
The Schooner Foundation
Judith & Andrew Spielman
Carol & Mark Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Holyoke L. Whitney
Linda Woolford
Cindy Rogers
By: M. Frances Curtis
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Donations Made in Memory of • as of March 31, 2009
Rose Contey
By: Conrad & Louise Crede
Ernest & Rose Lear
John L. Cooper
By: Robert B. Almy
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ames
Marjorie Balboni
Harry & Judith Barr
Louise Blodget
Mary Carroll
Diana Cherot
Edith Dabney
Harry & Lucy Fowler
John & Susan Gardner
Daniel & Madeline Gregory
Elizabeth I. Haskins
Samuel & Barbara Hayes
Frank L. Heron & Sandra A. Urie
Sturtevant & Chris Hobbs
BEQUESTS & Trust
Disbursements
The Estate of Philip Chadborne
Fund
Estate of Myra Herrick
Tanya & Randall Holton
Margaret Howland
Joan Johnson
Patricia & Robert Lawrence
Pamela Morse & Scott D. Stewart
Carl & Suzanne Mueller
Mrs. Katherine D. Old
Lovett C. Peters
Ann S. Reed
Louise C. Riemer
Arnold & Ruth Scott
Judge & Mrs. George R. Sprague
Robert T. & Donna B. Storer
Stephen & Susan St. Thomas
David Underwood
Herbert W. Vaughan
Eliot & Louisa Vestner
Neil W. Wallace
Donald Watson
Joan T. Wheeler
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen White
Dudley & Sally Willis
Sapers & Wallack, Inc.
State Street Corporation
Symetra
Verizon Foundation
Massachusetts Commission for the
Blind
The New England Patriots
Robert Parker
Penguin Group (USA) Books for
Young Readers
Pyramid Printing
Salesforce.com Foundation
Simon & Schuster Consumer
Group
Lily Tomlin
U.S. Airways
Walsh Brothers, Inc.
IN-KIND DONORS
Life Income Gifts
William M. Raeder
MATCHING GIFTS
Bank of America
Community Bank
Computer Associates
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
JP Morgan Chase
NSTAR
Plymouth Rock Foundation
Abingdon Press
Albert Whitman & Co.
Boston Coach
The Boston Red Sox
Charlesbridge Publishing
Eastern Standard Lounge
Entercom New England
Hachette Book Group USA
The Hess Collection
Houghton Mifflin Company
Jay Kaplan
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Joyce Divers
By: Mianna Jopp
Doris Hills
By: Betty Levine
Francis, Laura, Gordon, Jean &
William Ierardi & Hettie Sterling
By: Mr. & Mrs. Marc L. Azoff
Susan Ierardi Kenyon
Laura Ierardi Pugliese
Michael John Novak, Sr.
By: Michael & Karen Novak
Mortimer J. Propp
By: Morris & Anna Propp
FY 2009 Book Sponsors and Dedications
Dedicated to Adobe Foundation and Adobe Systems
Incorporated, The Seven Silly Eaters
Dedicated to Moses Kimball Fund,
A Picture Book of Louis Braille
Sue Ammeter and Ruth Schuman Charitable Trust,
For Women Facing Breast Cancer; After Diagnosis:
Prostate Cancer
Lynn General Electric Employees Good Neighbor
Fund, Aggie and Ben - Three Stories
Dedicated to The Bay State Federal Savings Charitable
Foundation, Snuggle Puppy
Bingham McCutchen LLP, Valentines 2009; Is Your
Mama a Llama?
Dedicated to The Stephen and Mary Birch
Foundation, Humpty Dumpty and other Touching
Rhymes
Dedicated to Bloomberg, A Picture Book of Louis Braille
Dedicated to BNY Mellon Arthur F. Blanchard Trust,
Just Enough to Know Better
Dedicated to BNY Mellon Charitable Giving Program,
Knots on a Counting Rope
Dedicated to braille readers everywhere in honor of
National Poetry Month, Where the Sidewalk Ends
The Charisma Fund-Lucy R. Sprague Memorial, Using
the Accessible iPod
Dedicated to The Cooper Family, Helen Keller
Dedicated to Lawrence and Wendy Culp,
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Dedicated to MP Global Products, LLC,
Belly Button Book!
Dedicated to NBA Cares, Hi! Fly Guy
Dedicated to Cindy & Brent Oldfield and the S.O.S
Corporation, Keep Your Ear on the Ball
Charles B. Ohl, Sr. & Joan M. Brouillard, in honor of
William M. Raeder, 2009 Winnie the Pooh Calendar;
View from Under the Pew
Dedicated to P&G Gillette, So Many Bunnies
Dedicated to Premiere Hardwood Products,
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Dedicated to William M. Raeder, Curious George Takes
a Train; Little Red Riding Hood; Noah’s Ark
Dedicated to the Readers of Our Special magazine,
Quick & Cozy Afghans
Adam Roberge, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
Dedicated to the Schooner Foundation, Suze Orman’s
2009 Action Plan
Marcy A. Scott, Just So Thankful
Dedicated to Rocco Fiorentino, Piano Starts Here
Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Fly High Fly Low
Dedicated to Virginia M. Fowler & the late Nelson E.
Fowler, Google It!
Dedicated to Edith Glick Shoolman Children’s
Foundation, Little Bear’s Visit
Dedicated to the Fulman Family, Animal Kisses
Dedicated to Tufts Health Plan, Picture Book of Florence
Nightingale
Dedicated to Germain Motor Company,
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Dedicated to Steve Grossman, If I Ran for President
Dedicated to Conrad N. Hilton Foundation,
Sylvester & the Magic Pebble
Dedicated to Rick and Nancy Kelleher,
Just a Snowy Day
Dedicated to Lumber Liquidators,
The Tales of Beedle the Bard
Dedicated to the 2008 Vision 5K team captains,
Looking Out for Sarah
Dedicated to Xerox Foundation, A Braille Spelling
Dictionary
Hands On! Event Fund-A-Book Sponsored Titles
Animal Kisses
Berenstain Bears
Weslandia
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MEMBERS OF THE
CORPORATION, FY09
Edward D. Agne
Allan Alpert
Samuel Altschuler
JoAnn Becker
Roger Belanger
Nalida Lacet Besson
Lidia Bradley
F. Gorham Brigham, Jr.
Michael R. Brown
Brian K. Charlson
Kim Charlson
Stuart Cowart
Stephen P. Crosby
Carolyn Cumings
Cheryl Cumings
Thomas Cumings
George Dalrymple
Kenneth A. Davis
Jim Denham
Gregory A. Fowler
Frank Gibney
Robert A. J. Gildea
Sargent Goodchild
David Gross
Steve Grossman
James Halliday
Donald E. Himmelsbach
Jennifer Khoury
Judith Krimski
Neal Kuniansky
Lowell Laporte
Dina Kauders Leonard
Maureen Fallon Leonard
Betty Levine
John Linell
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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. Jaxtimer
Gerald Lauderdale
George Maley
Doreen Martel
Scott J. McGrath
Paul V. McLaughlin
Robert E. O’Brien
Nicholas S. Racheotes
William M. Raeder
Marcy A. Scott
Peter J. Sullivan
Tom Sullivan
Richard H. Willis
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Frederick M. Achille
Stoddard G. Colbert
Robert C. Elder
Albert K. Gayzagian
Wycliffe K. Grousbeck
Thomas G. Hagan
Vito A. Proscia
Dr. Robert Channing
Seamans, Jr. ~
Sir George Shearing, OBE
Erik Weihenmayer
NATIONAL BRAILLE
PRESS STAFF
Jorge Antunes, Collator
Kimberley Ballard, Director of National
Marketing & Community Relations
Jessica Barr, Proofreader
Elizabeth E. Bouvier, Collator
Marlene Brewington, Collator, outgoing
Elisa Busch, Proofreader, outgoing
Gilbert J. Busch, Proofreader, outgoing
Cham Cha, Press Operator
Susan Challis, Controller
Sreiphoth Chuon, Binder
Edie Coletti, Systems Analyst/Administrator
Diane L. Croft, Vice President for Publishing
and Product Development
Kathleen Cronin, Marketing Assistant
Marcia A. Cronin, Transcriber
Eileen P. Curran, Vice President for Education
Sales
Donald A. Dawes, Proofreader
Christopher Devin, Proofreading Supervisor
Thora F. Dumont, Transcriber
Jerel Dye, Textreader, outgoing
Lydia Esrig, Development Data Specialist
Helen Fahey, Collator
Karen Gault, Textreader
Marybeth Gilchrest, Production Coordinator
Reba Gray, Development Coordinator, outgoing
Paul Griffitts, Transcriber, outgoing
Anthony Grima, Marketing Manager and
Webmaster
Antonio Guimaraes, ReadBooks! Coordinator
Tanya M. Holton, Vice President for
Development
Jennifer Humbert, Prepress Support
Stephanie King, Administrative Manager,
Touch of Genius Prize, outgoing
Edward Kochanowski, Proofreader
Danusa Lesqueves, Collating Supervisor
Jefferson Lyons, Director of Production
Brian A. MacDonald, President
William Maling, PED Operator
Stephanie Marin, Executive Assistant
Erin Markee, Special Events Coordinator,
outgoing
Emily McLean, Prepress Support
Khith Nhem, Press Operator
Gene O’Neill, Press Operator/Machine
Maintenance
Julia Parmelee, Transcriber
Yeng Peou, Bindery Supervisor
Linh Pham, Staff Accountant
Betsy Rempel, Grants Manager
Tracey Reynolds, Collator
Alison Roberts, Transcriber
Jill Robbins, Transcriber
Amy Ruell, Program Manager, outgoing
Neang Sao, Binder, outgoing
Molly Schoemann, Project Assistant, outgoing
Jacob Schwan, Customer Service Representative
Jaclyn Sheridan, Production Coordinator
Bob Smith, Textreader
Joan Souza, Collator
Jennifer N. Stewart, Director of Annual Giving
Joanne Sullivan, Customer Relations Manager
Kim Tan, Binder
Nicole Tuttle, Sales Administrator
Matt Witterschein, Collator
CREDITS
Editors
Tanya M. Holton
Jennifer Stewart
Editorial Assistance
Kimberley Ballard
Kathleen Cronin
Lydia Esrig
Betsy Rempel
Graphic Design & Illustration
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Printing
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