January â December 2014 - River-Lab
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January â December 2014 - River-Lab
January – December 2014 Board of Directors Officers President Charlene Brauns-Schindler Vice President Anne K. Weinrod Treasurer Donna Gallo Jan. – Feb. 2014 Megan Hogan March – Dec. 2014 Recording Secretary Deborah Garskof Members of the Board Mary Blossfeld-Chung Donna Gallo Mar. – Dec. 2014 Mary Hogue Oct. – Dec. 2014 Jeanette E. McMahon Patricia A. Money Mar. – Oct. 2014 Diane E. Rossiter Lynn Shavinsky Honorary Board Members Sarah D. Blodgett L. Bradley Sherman Advisors to the Board Lincoln W. Craighead, Engineering Brian Fagan, Education Staff River-Lab Program Director Jocelyn T. (Joy) Shaw Director of Program Development Anne K. Weinrod Educational Consultant Diane Rossiter Office Manager Roberta Clark MRWC Founder River-Lab Program Author/Illustrator Jocelyn T. (Joy) Shaw Review of 2014 Goals In reviewing our 2014 goals as set forth in last year’s annual report, I am pleased to report that progress has been made on every one of them. Membership has increased along with donations. Several grant funding opportunities were identified. Our working committees have new members. We welcomed two new board members onto the board of directors and have made progress towards adding video instructional segments to the online guidetraining modules. It was a very productive year. Student to Guide Ratio In Range In 2014, 666 volunteers led over 3,500 students in small groups through fully engaging riverside and estuarine learning activities. The student to guide ratio for these study-trips in Grades 3-5 was close to five students to each guide—a slight increase in students per guide over the previous year (4 students per guide) but still an excellent number of students per guide for an exceptional outdoor learning experience. The Grade 6 study-trip ratio this year was just 6.4 students per guide—also a bit more students per guide than last year (6 students per guide) –but still a good ratio. We discuss these figures—the ratios of students to guide—because we believe an important feature of River-Lab is having small instructional groups—especially when students are involved with an outdoor learning activity. The volunteer River-Lab Guides provide a quality experience by helping students make observations and collect data in the field. Through participation in these activities, and in correlated River-Lab classroom activities and with teacher instruction, students are exposed to the science behind how our natural environment works. These students gain not only a strong basis of respect for this system and awareness of our human impact on it, but also learn ways to minimize that impact. The widespread school system support for River-Lab is a strong indication that our community values this program for its impact on the students. Kudos for Captains and Volunteerism The 666 volunteer guides for 2014 represents an all-time program high. Again, it is the Captains at each school who do an outstanding job of attracting volunteers. They clearly explain what River-Lab is, its value to students and guides and the time commitment involved for a guide. Captains have found it easier to recruit volunteers as word continues to spread about the value of the program and the lesser time commitment than in years past. Most schools attracted 2 enough guides to staff their school’s study-trips at the low student-to-guide ratio on which River-Lab administrators make every effort to maintain. At each of their schools, Captains found guides to step up to the harder perceived jobs of Model and Lab Leaders. These Captains are key to the River-Lab Program—with their conscientious work, the students get the best small group instruction possible. Captains will be asked to come to the MRWC Annual Meeting this year, so that they can be recognized for their efforts. Curriculum Work The Curriculum Committee, led by Anne Weinrod (Director of Curriculum) and Lynn Shavinsky (River-Lab Advisor), with many new members, began work reviewing the River-Lab 6 Study-Trip Discovery Sites in the spring in order to rewrite the Student Data Sheets and make them more interactive and easier to follow. Because the Grade 6 students now have this study-trip to the estuary in the fall, at the beginning of their middle school years, they are not as experienced in self-directed learning as they were able to be when these study-trips were conducted in the spring. They needed simpler and clearer instructions and data sheets. All ten discovery sites were modified with the students’ needs in mind. All materials were changed, new gear provided, and new layouts of the sites were developed in time for the fall 2014 RL6 study-trips. Guides reported that students were able to work more independently than in years past and stay more on task. Our goal of adding video segments to the guide online training modules is moving forward. Advisor Lynn Shavinsky brought in Volunteer Guide David McKinnis to help the Curriculum Committee with the technology. David presented a new approach that allows video to be added to the online training modules on the website. Guide and MRWSG Co-Director Subha Sunder has volunteered to start incorporating video segments into training modules using this new technology. New Board Members Megan Hogan was elected to MRWC’s Board of Directors in March of 2014 and serves as our Treasurer. Megan has been involved with the Mill River Wetland Committee since 2013 and has guided grades 5 and 6 River-Lab study-trips. She has a BA from Providence College and is self-employed as a contract paralegal specializing in corporate and securities work. Her attention to detail and business acumen has already served us well in the few short months since she joined the board. Megan is looking at a number of ways in which we could pare down our expenses. Long-time guide (since 2004) and staunch supporter of River-Lab and MRWC, Mary Hogue, became the newest board member in October 2014. Mary is active throughout the Town of Fairfield as a past PTA President at Burr Elementary, Fairfield Woods Middle, and Fairfield Warde High Schools as well as Fairfield PTA Council President and Co-Chair of Fairfield’s Earth Day Committee. Mary brings innovative ideas and boundless energy to our organization. We whole-heartedly welcome both of our new board members. Budgetary and Administrative Decisions We continued to find ways to reduce our already lean expenses in 2014. A major decision was to no longer put on the Garden Expo. It was a difficult decision to drop a popular and at one time financially successful event but attendance was declining and the expense, including a large storage expense, was dramatically increasing. These factors along with the extensive time and effort necessary to put on a quality show, led us to our reluctant decision. New board member Mary Hogue has helped us meet our 2014 goal of expanding our fundraising. She has identified several potential funding sources for MRWC which we are actively pursuing. We also signed up for the Amazon Smile Program in which 0.5% of qualified purchases are donated to a charity of the buyer’s choice. We received our first payment from this program in the fourth quarter of 2014 for $9.12. (See our website www.river-lab.org for details.) 3 MRWC receives generous support from our established sources, and we have grown this base through multiple appeals this year. These appeals raised $30,541—which included many current and returning members and several new members. Overall, memberships and donations in 2014 were increased by approximately $1100. The Board of Directors also started the process of revising the By-Laws which had not been reviewed on a regular basis. Board members Deborah Garskof and Lynn Shavinsky have worked on a draft for the full Board to consider. Final edits are in progress to bring the By-Laws up to date. 2015 Goals Our 2015 goals are to continue building the Board of Directors, to continue developing additional funding sources while maintaining our base of support, to finalize revisions to the By-Laws, and to incorporate the video training segments for online guide training. Charlene Brauns-Schindler President Mill River Wetland Study Group News A total of 3,521 students and 666 guides participated in River-Lab in 2014* Mill River Laboratory Program 2014 Key: RL3, RL4, RL5, RL6 = River-Lab Program Grade Levels 3, 4, 5 and 6 Level RL3 ‘14 RL4 ‘14 RL5 ‘14 RL6‘ 14 Totals # Experienced Guides 42 58 50 30 # New Guides 145 109 128 104 # Guides # Students 187 167 178 134** 924 844 891 862 180 486 666** 3,521 **Includes 23 AP Environmental Science Students & 9 AHS Students *Some students and some guides participated more than once in 2014: Individual students (estimate factoring RL5 Spring and RL6 Fall) = 2,659 Individual guides (unduplicated between grade levels in 2014) =521 *** Student-to-Guide Ratio is Low*** For elementary school (grades 3, 4, and 5), the ratio is 5 students to 1 guide. For middle school (grade 6), the ratio is 6.4 students to 1 guide. *** Student-to-Guide Ratio is Low*** For elementary school (grades 3, 4, and 5), the ratio is 4 students to 1 guide. For middle school (grade 6), the ratio is 6 students to 1 guide. 4 Mill River Wetland Study Group News Mill River Wetland Study Group Officers and Staff 2014 Co-Directors Carrie Rullo-RL5 Lynn Shavinsky-RL6 Subha Sunder-RL3 & RL4 Program Advisor Lynn Shavinsky Trails Chairpersons Max Rothman Mark R. Tygesen Gear Managers Heidi Gassel Amie Steelman Schedulers Carrie Rullo-RL5 Lynn Shavinsky-RL6 Subha Sunder-RL3, RL4 & RL6 Guide & Classroom Trainers Steve Baker Charlene Brauns-Schindler Karen Duffy Julie Gottlieb Reini M. Knorr Sara Kwon Jannott Cindy Leighton David McKinnis Michele Meehan Nicole Nuttall Kathryn O'Mahoney Gretchen Patterson Christina Rescsanski Lynn Shavinsky Subha Sunder 2014 was a very successful year for our Study Group. Our experienced and well qualified Co-Directors and Advisor made instruction, coordination, and scheduling work seamlessly. The study-trips for grades 3, 4, 5 and 6 ran smoothly despite occasional weather-related obstacles and unexpected changes to the school standardized testing schedule. Most impressively, the number of study-trip volunteer guides at each grade level has once again reached record levels, attesting to the strength of and support for the River-Lab program. Personnel Only minor changes took place in personnel in 2014, allowing smooth operations at all grade levels. Carrie Rullo was our newest Co-Director for Grade 5 in spring 2014. Although new, Carrie is an experienced guide and provided very capable leadership for Grade 5. Subha Sunder continued as Co-Director for Grades 3 and 4 and Lynn Shavinsky (River-Lab Advisor) filled the role of Co-Director for Grade 6 in fall 2014. Amie Steelman returned as the Gear Manager and trained Heidi Gassel as the Assistant Gear Manager. Improved Communication One objective for the study group in 2014 was to make communication between the Co-Directors and school captains easier and clearer. The Co-Directors communicated with the school Captains regularly. They utilized the Google Calendar fully by sending email and attachments directly through it, in addition to directing Captains to the website for all necessary materials. This system allowed access to all materials for Captains, Model Leaders, Lab Leaders, and Guides. Additionally, at the end of the school year, the Co-Directors held a Captain’s Meeting so that Captains could get the next years’ schedule, information, and paperwork well in advance. Confirmation of Captains, explanation of their duties, and allowing Captains to start their work for the following year before the end of the current school year is a key to successful operation of the fall study-trips. This schedule avoids last minute scrambling. Captains are in place and actively working on recruitment prior to the end of school for the next school year. Study-Trip Reports by Grade Grade 5 Grade 5 Study-Trips were successfully conducted despite a very late start to spring and severe flooding that caused a number of cancellations of study-trips and the closing of sections of the trail 5 Mill River Wetland Study Group News system. In addition, a new standardized testing schedule for Fairfield Public Schools necessitated rescheduling the first week of the RL5 study-trips. Subsequently, flooding from rain was so significant that the marsh was inaccessible for several days. Luckily, rain dates had been built into the schedule for every Friday. All these rain dates were used. On five occasions we did have to schedule three study-trips in one day instead of our usual two in order to accommodate both the rain and testing conflicts and to use lab leaders, guides, and gear efficiently. With some creative scheduling and rerouting, all study-trips were completed by the projected completion date—the final week in May. Most noteworthy for this year’s River-Lab 5 program, all but two schools were able to provide a volunteer guide from their school to be their Lab Leader. In the past, the Study Group has had to provide Lab Leaders from a limited group of volunteers that were needed to serve at a number of schools in addition to their own. Also, the number of guides for RL5 rose from 138 in 2013 to an amazing 178! These growth developments greatly facilitated operation of this program level. Grade 4 River-Lab Grade 4 ran very smoothly this past fall. The weather was beautiful. We conducted four studytrips per day with 167 eager guides. Many guides were also Model Leaders. This number of Grade 4 guides was another record. In addition, we also had four new trainers. Having four additional trainers allowed us to have smaller numbers of guides per trainer—especially useful at the first outdoor training session when over 50 guides attended! It has become crucial to have many trainers at the first session to be able to break the large group into smaller groups in order to provide a successful training experience for guides. Grade 3 Grade 3 study-trips followed directly on the heels of RL4’s completion. We were lucky to have 187 guides to participate in Grade 3 study-trips. Again, many guides also served as Model Leaders. Study-trips were tightly compressed into a short time frame due to early dismissals, the RL6 study-trip schedule, and the desire to finish in early November before it became too cold. Despite a number of rain dates, study-trips were completed by November 5. Grade 6 The Grade 6 River-Lab study-trip underwent significant improvements this year. All ten discovery sites were modified and new Student Data Sheets were designed in order to allow for more self-directed student learning. Also this year, we added in-classroom study-trip student orientation for all Grade 6 students. These orientations were conducted by the River-Lab Guide Trainers. In-class sessions proved crucial to help the students prepare to work independently at each of the RL6 study-trip discovery sites. These additional training commitments were very demanding of the RL6 Guide Trainers and the Gear Managers but the Guide Trainers succeeded in training 134 guides, including twenty-three Fairfield High Schools Environmental Science students, in addition to the in-class study-trip training they provided! The RL6 study-trips themselves were very successful. Because Grade 6 study-trips and training takes place at low tide, the outdoor trainings and trips had to be conducted simultaneously with Grade 4 and Grade 3 study-trips. Wet cold days made for a bit of discomfort but the students enjoyed the outdoor on-site learning time despite the conditions. Guides reported that the new student data sheets were clearer both in terms of directions and recording, and that the flow around and between the Discovery Sites was significantly improved. The Curriculum Committee will revisit the curriculum changes to fine tune the Student Data Sheets and revise one site for the next school year. 6 Mill River Wetland Study Group Awards & Recognitions The following were recognized this year for their guiding contributions: Please know we’ve worked hard to ensure the accuracy of this list. If your name has been omitted or misspelled, please call us at 203-259-1847. 25-Year Award Recipient Charlene Brauns-Schindler 25-Year Eligibility Criteria-Guide must have guided for a minimum of 25 years* (need not be consecutive), received their Kingfisher Badge, Silver Kingfisher Pin, Silver Kingfisher Pendant, Gold Kingfisher Pin, Gold Kingfisher Pendant and have a career total of 95 study-trips or guide must have guided for a minimum of 25 years* (need not be consecutive) and have a career total of 120 study-trips. *Based on academic year. Silver Kingfisher Pin Recipient Karen Duffy Silver Kingfisher Pin Eligibility Criteria-Guide must have guided for a minimum of 5 years* (need not be consecutive), received their Kingfisher Badge and have a career total of 25 study-trips or guide must have guided for a minimum of 5 years* (need not be consecutive) and have a career total of 50 study-trips. *Based on academic year. Kingfisher Badge Recipients Carol Barrios Clifford Betron James Biardi Aimee Bolash Janak Desai Cheryl Eustace Julie Gottlieb Melinda Gremse Tamara Guarino Suzanne Monk Christina Rescsanski Max Rothman Kingfisher Badge Eligibility Criteria-Guide must be fully trained (3,4,5,6) and have guided at least one study-trip at each of the 4 levels (3,4,5,6) and have a career total of 10 study-trips. Volunteer Guides 2014 Gazang Abdulla Kristen Adams Janine Alianiello Ela Alkatib Yosi Amster Danielle Anderson Bryan Anderson Maureen Anderson Maggie Andrade Tiffany Anzellotti Alejandra Arana Erica Asaro Ashley Aufiero Nadia Babar Reagan Baiter Steve Baker John Balsinger Maria Baptista Mandy Barber Amy Barnouw David Barzottini Daniel Bass Edward Bateson Shelly Bauer Scott Bauer Caroline Becker Jane Becker John Bennett Constance Bennett Virginia Bentley Brandon Benton Sarah Berges Robin Bernier Samantha Bernstein Lisa Bertot Magdalena Besterfield Clifford Betron Andrea Beuchel Lenka Biardi James Biardi Nikki Bleggi Aamie Blow Aimee Bolash Marcia Geovanna Bonilla Amy Borruso Caitlin Bosse Neelu Bothra 7 Mireille Bovine Maria Boyce Courtney Bradley Annie Braley David Brant Charlene BraunsSchindler Emilee Brezina Lynne Brocklesby Eric Broder Amy Broderick Kathryn Brown Jamie Brown Maura Brum Susan Buck Jenn Buonincontri Mill River Wetland Study Group Awards & Recognitions Gaby Burdo Amy Burns Amy Calandriello Heather Cameron Robert Caramore Irma Carbajal Susan Carbine Anthony Carbone Neil Carcusa Lisa Cariddi Jennifer Carozza Maria Cascio Beth Catanesi Amy Cawman Amy Cesaratto Jaymie Cetta Christine Chaney Anne Chapman Michelle Chapman Ed Christian Veronica Ciccarone Susan Cipollaro Lisa Clancey Kara Clegg Jesse T. Clifford Paula Cocozza Jacqui Coghlan Teresa Cole Nicole Collins Serene Compare Emily Conklin Mary Ellen Connelly Tina Connelly Tara Cook-Littman Matthew Coppola Melissa Cortes Judith Costa Tony Coughlan Elizabeth Courtney Clare Coyne Susan M. Coyne Julie Crager Caroline Crawford MaryAnne Cristodero Nina Crothers Jennifer Cullinan Jessica Curran Ray Currytto Christine Cutler Deniz Dalay Zsuzsanna Deer Nicola deJounge Massimo D'Elia Michelle DeMartino Cindi DeNatale Kelly DePiano Kerri Devine Chris DeWitt Alessandra Diaz Margaret Diaz Michael DiGennaro Jon Dilley Danielle DiMeo Maria DiPierro Lisa Dixon Doris Doig Lynn Dolynchuk Teresa Domnauer Meredith Donahue Amanda Donefer Chaweewan Donohue Patty Donohue Christine Dooley Karen Duffy Bryce Alexander Durrell Amy Dutter Jenn Enborg Clare Epstein Cheryl Eustace Peter Fabrian Kim Fahey Donna Fallacaro Chris Falterer Sandy Farber Lauren Field Kristin Filling Susanna Finegan Amanda Flanagan Michelle Fleisher Joan Fleming Kim Flynn Andrea Flynn Liz Foley Angelica Fontanez Lainie Foran Leslie Ford Sarah Fosco Maureen Fox Patsy Fox Deborah Fratino Karina Frey Cindy Fryman Nancy Fuller Justin Gabrenas Peggy Gagner Jeff Galdenzi Laura Galusha Nina Gardner Alissa Gatenby Simona Gaudio Asha Gehani Alison Genovese Karen Genovese Stephanie Gervasi Louise Gidez Michelle Giliberto Dawn Gitman Gina Givogre Evelyn Goldman Chris Gombos Kim Gomes Karien Goosen Julie Gottlieb Mellissa Gough Kathleen Gouley Beth Grace Suzanne Graceffa Kimberly Grant Carrie Greenspan Melinda Gremse Sarah Grooms Cathy Grosshart Edward Grzeda Tamara Guarino Karen Guastelle Elizabeth Haas Jarred J. Hahn Tawn Hahn Erin Hardy Betsy Harrington Ann Harvey Corina Havard Jen Heitzman Sara Henderson Brian Henninger Alexandra Herring Mindy Hersh-Walters Ann C. Hewitt David Hewitt Tara Heyel Chris Hildebrand Jennifer Hios Megan Hogan James Holfelder Tatum Hughes Joy Hyde Sheila Iacono Quinn Igram Kelly Jacobson Ali Jalet-Bell Danielle James Cristin Jameson Loretta Jay Melissa Johnson Adrienne Johnston Susan Kamin Juli Karacsonyi Arlene Kardos David Karpel Shaw Kassab Jean Kaul Susana Kavanagh Phoebe Kaylor Michele Keesser 8 Bernie Kelley Lisa Kelley Steph Kelly Sara Kennedy Elizabeth Keresey Dana Kery Samantha Kilcoyne Erika Kiley Melissa Kinasewitz Kelly Kingston Lulu Kleinbeck Grace M. Klouman Lizzy Knisely Reini M. Knorr Daniella Kohler Susan Kohn Mary Korchinski Christina Koskinas Anne Koth Timothy Kotos Lisa Kozlowski Bhuvaneshwari Krishnamoorthy Andrea Krollman Eric Kurzenberger Sara Kwon Jannott Suzanne LaBella Susan Lackey Gail Lacugna Meg Lahey Eileen Landsman Stephanie Larsen Karen Lawson Oscar Leal Carlotta Leung Andrew Levy Kristen Lewey Julie Lewis Yngrid Li Wendy Lien Kim Lindstrom Deborah Lipschutz Sandy Litster David Lochridge Elona Logue Gregory Lombardo Marc Longo Vicki Loukrezis Jennifer Lubarsky Gina Luczaj Barbro Lund Susan Magnuson Juliet Majmudar Beth Maldonado Dave Malini Tom Malone Karen Mannello Bob Manware Mill River Wetland Study Group Awards & Recognitions Allyson Marcus Brian Markham Sheila Marmion Breakell Michele Martere Laura Martinsen Janice Massey Stephanie Mastino Lollie Mathews Vinny Matregrano Kass Mayer Justin Mayhew Annette McCabe Katey McCarthy Eileen McCormack Shaye Anne McCormick Linda McDonald Mike McGoldrick Mary McKeon David McKinnis Elaine McLaughlinHalliday Michele McMahon Jessica McManus Monica McMullan Bridget McNamara Michele Meehan Arri Melody Jeanie Melvin Victoria Menard Elaine Mendes Kathi Mettler Sandy Mieczkowski Trisha Mihan Sherry Milam Kelly Milicia Gabrielle Miller Kathy Mills Micholas Minerva Greg Minsky Julie Moffat Patricia A. Money Suzanne Monk Adele Moran Kelly Morgan-Randolph Carmen Moskowitz Chris Moynahan Chrystal Moynahan Brendan Murphy Berkeley Murray Bridie Murray-Hagan Jennifer Nakos Kirby Nash Liz Neugebauer Bob Nichols Emiko Nomoto Nick Novia Nicole Nuttall Magda Nyiri Ann Marie O'Keefe Patrick C. O'Leary Sean O'Leary Kathryn O'Mahoney Sue O'Neill Tracey O'Neill Josh Orosz Robin Orriss Patti Osborne Maya Otalora Christy Ottaviano-Ohe Eileen Pacilio Joanne PagnelloFremont Annalisa Panagiotakis Danielle Panagiotidis Linda Paoletta Amy Parker Gretchen Patterson Beverly Pattison Leah Pavone Jeff Peterson Beth Peto Heather Petrecca Ann-Marie Petri Heather Petry Margo Phillips Tony Phillips Cristina Pino Terri Pisseri Sharon Pistilli Jon Plesser Tina Poff Maureen Polley Lisa Previti Julie Price Kari Pulsifer Amy Pyle Diana Quinn Aubrey Raha Jennifer Rainis Nicole Ramirez Ted Randolph Jeff Ransden Ria Rassias Leann Ratner Kailyn Rattigan Jonathan Reddy Colin Redwood Christina Rescsanski Kyla Ricci Jennifer Richard Stefanie Richthammer Liz Riggs Gregory Ripka Dave Robbins Stacey Robilotto Ben Rodriguez Gil Rodriguez Anne Michelle Rodriguez Deirdre Ronan Jennifer Ronning Shannon Roper Tracey Rosato Jennifer Rosenberg Antoinette Rosengren Erin Rossitto Krista Rugani Caroline Rullo Pam Ryan Alene Sabados Helene Salerno Adler Salomon Cindy Sammarco Jill Sardo Madhavi Satram Rebecca Scalera Jennifer Scheffer Madeline Schwinn Eileen Seeliger Tara Seiler Meredith Sevin Susan Seyfried Chrissy Sforza Basma Shaham Andrea Shantz Lynn Shavinsky Laura Shea Laura Shepard Annabelle Shepherd Lee Siegel Elizabeth Siguenza Kelly Silva Susan Siverson Snejana Slivova Ashton Smith Karen Smith Robert Smith Linda Sales Smith Paola Solano Hadley Spagna Brenna Spencer Kim-Louise Spinosa Nadine Staeger Stephanie Stellato Anne Stewart Monica Strada Troy Strauser Dina Sullivan Katherine Sullivan Kristina Sullivan Subha Sunder Alix Sussman Jeannine Swaim Brian Swan 9 Haramus Swan Vicki Swanson Sarom Ta Eileen Tarney Carol Taylor Lisa Tennaro Valerie Theissen Heather Toll Jennifer Tomasulo Alyson Torello Kelly Travers Laura Treonze Joanna Tripp Ortiz Kathy True Mat Trueblood Kristine Tully Tara Twining Mark R. Tygesen Chris Upton Tracie Valentino Maureen Valus Alison Varcoe Rita L. Vassallo Ana Velez David Vinas Kristen Vinocour Nikki Vinoski Matt Vinoski Tiffany Vlandis Sue Voltz Fatima von Her Malini Vyas Jeff Wade Victoria Wagenbach Cindy WakemanD'Andrea Cindy Waldron Kara Walewski Marianne Wallace Andrea Ward Carmen Weber Bob Weber Sue Weber Zachery Weinstein Dave Wesoloski Garrett Wilson Sonia Wincott Cathy Winter Jeff Winter Dawn Wolk Heather Woodworth Melissa Wrunch Alexis Yates Ann Young Abigail Zandri Donna Zanin Heather Ziac Pam Ziegler A Year in Review Volunteer of the Year 2014 At the 2013 Annual Meeting, Lynn Shavinsky announced that, Tyge—Mark Tygeson—was the recipient of MRWC’s 2013 Volunteer of the Year Award for his steadfast dedication to the River-Lab Program. Because Tyge was unable to attend the Annual Meeting to receive his award, it was presented to him at the Guide Appreciation Luncheon in January of 2015. Tyge is a familiar face to most people who volunteer for River-Lab. His name is well known; his River-Lab study-trips infamous; and his ability to present concepts in a succinct and understandable way unmatched. The fact that we all know him by one name—Tyge—demonstrates his easy-going and understandable nature. Tyge has guided a record 246.5 study-trips in nine years. For the last five years and likely before that, Tyge has been the guide with the most number of study-trips each year. He is also our Trails Manager controlling poison ivy and downed trees, and he comes to guide trainings to ensure that even the most seasoned trainers have everything they need. In addition to ensuring that the students have fun, understand the concepts, and take away lasting memories, Tyge specializes in helping guides feel confident. He is a friendly welcoming face who can gently direct the guides or offer encouragement to ones feeling nervous. He has been a rock of support especially for new Model Leaders. In his very casual way, he will jump in to give examples or information when a Model Leader—new or experienced—is suddenly at a loss of words in front of 25 eager faces. There is no more deserving volunteer than Tyge. He enriches the experience for students, adults, and all those involved. It is a privilege to have him be part of the River-Lab Program. Mark Tygeson “Tyge” (center) was presented with the Volunteer of the Year 2014 award during the Volunteer Guide Appreciation Luncheon in January 2015. Jo Olsen, Lynn Shavinsky, Joy Shaw, Charlene Brauns-Schindler, Anne Weinrod and Megan Hogan (left to right) joined in the presentation. 10 A Year in Review In Memoriam MRWC would like to remember four individuals who passed away in 2014 who were important to MWRC and River-Lab. All of them were champions of our group and its programs and will be missed. Tricia Money passed away this year unexpectedly. Tricia guided many study-trips over the years, starting in 2002 as a guide for Stratfield School. The schedulers could always count on Tricia to be a Model Leader or Lab Leader or to do an extra study-trip when needed. She was also a Scheduler, Captain, and Director of the Study-Group. She served on the MRWC Board of Directors twice—2007 to 2008 and then again 2014 until her passing. Her friends and family have raised money for a storage locker to be placed at the River-Lab Area for study-trip gear that will have a memorial plaque on it. Ellen Kadden passed away in the fall after a short illness. Ellen was very active in River-Lab and MRWC from 1989 to 2006. She was a River-Lab Guide, Scheduler, Captain, and Co-Director. She also was someone who the schedulers could count on to guide many study-trips every year. Jill Tarlov passed away unexpectedly this fall after an accident. Jill was active as a guide for Stratfield School in the early 2000s. She also served on the Curriculum Committee at that time to revise the Grade 4 study-trip. Judith Udaloy passed away this year. She was a guide in the 1970s. At that time each guide was required to guide for each grade level every year. She fulfilled these guiding requirements and more and could often be seen on the trail with her friend and fellow guide Jo Gardener. 2013 Annual Meeting The 2013 Annual Meeting was held on March 6, 2014 in the Fairfield Public Library Children’s Room in Fairfield, Connecticut. The 2013 Annual Report was distributed to attendees. Evan Welsh, a Green Projects Associate for Save the Sound gave a power point presentation of how the Southington Rain Garden Program was successfully launched and completed in the summer of 2013. This rain garden project was part of the Quinnipiac River Watershed Groundwater Restoration Project. It brought to life the groundwater system concepts presented in MRWC’s Grade 4 River-Lab Program. Evan’s presentation gave attendees practical advice for their own homes and yards. Mill River Wetland Committee Statement Terrestrial Earth is divided into river drainage basins. The diversity and abundance of life forms on Earth depend upon the integrity and viability of the natural systems in each basin. These systems are frequently threatened by human activity. Statement of Purpose The purpose of Mill River Wetland Committee Is to strengthen environmental science education and develop general public understanding of river basin systems. 11 Mill River Wetland Committee Contributors 2014 With gratitude, MRWC extends our deepest thanks to every individual, business, and organization that made donations in Fiscal Year 2014. Large or small, every gift sent directly benefits our work to help educate young citizens be stewards of the Earth. Below, we recognize donations given January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. We’ve worked hard to ensure the accuracy of this list. However, if your name or organization has been omitted or misspelled, please call us at 203-259-1847. $1-29 $30-49 Frances S. Baldwin Mrs. Linda K. Chandler Mr. Frank DiZoglio, Jr. Linda Fabri Jeff Galdenzi Mrs. Joyce Gentilozzi Marge Gray Harvey Gray Lori Hashizume Carole Heller Mrs. Dina Inchoco Barbara Jenkins Roger E. Lasky Lynn McNulty Ellen Moore John & Alex Moran Sandra Naughton Nicole Nuttall Nancy Scott Mary Martha Sherts Amie Steelman Scott Thompson Virginia Zic David Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Gonzalez Edward Grzeda Mr. William R. Hall, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James T. Hamilton The Hoffmans Maureen Kane Kathleen & Bob Kane Colleen Connor & Brian Kelahan Dr. William Kueffner Christine Magliocco Jeanette McMahon Michele Meehan Michele & Dominick Modugno Josephine Olsen Curtis Osborne Christy Ottaviano & Kevin Ohe Cathy & Paul Rado Patricia Sheppard John Udaloy Pat & Doug Urquhart Greenfield Hill Garden Club Tamara Guarino Megan & Phil Hogan Maridel H. Horsfall Christine Huntley Main Street Foundation David & Elizabeth McKinnis Kathy Mitchell Tricia & Mike Money Dr. & Mrs. William C. Nash Phillip & Elizabeth Neugebauer Michele Onofrio Jim & Betty Ann O'Shaughnessy Steven Rullo Christine Sander Elizabeth Sweeney Jane Talamini Ms. Yvonne Zeisler $50-99 Jim & Wendy Accomando Laura & Joseph Amicucci Dr. Iris Bork-Goldfield David & Jill Brant Roberta Clark Joyce & Tom Flynn Alan & Alana Fodeman C. Stephen & Meg Francis Mary M. Gasker Alison Genovese $100-199 Anonymous Peter & Cindy Burnim Mrs. Vidal S. Clay Country Club of Fairfield Mr. Lincoln W. Craighead Dr. John T. Kristy-Engelberg Kristy Animal Hospital LLC. Margaret Mary Fitzgerald Deb & Josh Garskof 12 Mill River Wetland Committee Contributors 2014 $200-499 Margaret P. Clark Paula Cocozza Fairfield Garden Club Dennis & Donna Gallo Mary Hogue & Guy Gleysteen Betsey & David Ives Karen Jeffers Reini & Michael Knorr Karen LaVacca Peter Mott & Janet Banks-Mott Diane Rossiter Ruscito & Head Families- -Ruscito Family Foundation Sasqua Garden Club Barbara & Walter Siemon Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Smart Jennifer & Blake Titrud Mr. & Mrs. R. G. Woolworth, Jr. Jennings School PTA, Inc. McKinkley School PTA Mill Hill School PTA, Inc. The North Stratfield PTA Osborn Hill School PTA Riverfield School PTA The Roger Ludlowe Middle School PTA Roger Minott Sherman PTA, Inc. Stratfield PTA, Inc. Tomlinson Middle School PTA Virginia B. Rogers Jocelyn T. Shaw Marta Jo Lawrence Daniel Rose and Ellen Pinson Pamela W. Ritter Town of Fairfield $500-999 Alan & Betty Feldman Estate of Ruth Krauss Burr Elementary School PTA Timothy Dwight School PTA Fairfield Council PTA Fairfield Woods Middle School PTSA Holland Hill School PTA $1000 + Charlene Brauns-Schindler & Ed Schindler Grants Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Virginia B. Rogers Charitable Fund—a Donor Advised Fund of Renaissance Charitable Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Gifts In Memory of Patricia A. Money Given by Mrs. Julie Gottlieb Given by Michele Meehan In Memory of Harry L. Shaw Given by Jocelyn T. Shaw In Memory of Judith G. Udaloy Given by John Udaloy In Honor of Joy Shaw Given by Mr. & Mrs. R. G. Woolworth, Jr. Honorary Members Barbara S. Fenstermacher David H. Gibson Roger T. Previs 13 MRWC Contributors of Goods and Services 2014 Ela Alkatib Steve Baker Berlin Productions Robin Bernier Clifford Betron Mary Blossfeld-Chung Courtney Bradley Charlene Brauns-Schindler Jenn Buonincontri Nicole Bush Vincent Camporeale The Chrysadakis Family Roberta Clark Council of Industrial Boiler Owners (CIBO) Geovanna de Alvarez Kerri Devine Karen Duffy Cheryl Eustace Kim Flynn Nancy Fuller Donna M. Gallo Deborah Garskof Heidi Gassel Alison Genovese Guy Gleysteen Evelyn Goldman Julie Gottlieb The Graceffa Family Cathy Grosshart Karen Guastelle Ann Harvey Corina Havard Megan Hogan Phil Hogan Mary Hogue Jean Kaul Dana Kery Samantha Kilcoyne Reini M. Knorr Sara Kwon Jannott Suzanne LaBella Karen Lawson Cindy Leighton Eileen McCormack David McKinnis Jeanette E. McMahon David McMahon Michele Meehan Patricia A. Money Nicole Nuttall Magda Nyiri Kathryn O'Mahoney Gretchen Patterson Terri Pisseri Ria Rassias Christina Rescsanski Gil Rodriguez Deirdre Ronan Diane E. Rossiter Richard Rossiter Max Rothman Caroline Rullo Ed Schindler John Shavinsky Lynn Shavinsky Joy Shaw The Socol Family Amie Steelman Subha Sunder Mark R. Tygesen Maureen Valus The Vegeant Family Nikki Vinoski Anne K. Weinrod Alexis Yates You Can Help Support Environmental Science Education As a member, you are a very important part of MRWC. Your donation will directly support River-Lab, the unique hands-on environmental science program for students in grades 3-6. Thanks to the generosity of its supporters, River-Lab continues to educate thousands of students, guides and teachers each year. Thanks for your support! Become a Member – Support River-Lab Today! For membership information, please call the MRWC office at 203 259 1847. 14 Mill River Wetland Committee, Inc. Financial Report January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014 INCOME Membership & Donations General Membership Challenge Period Membership Donations Annual appeal Memorials Anonymous Match PTA donations Subtotal Membership/Donations Year to Date Dec. 2014 Year to Date Dec. 2013 11,752.00 0.00 7,744.00 3,295.00 200.00 0.00 7,550.00 30,541.00 7,375.00 2,839.00 5,335.00 3,955.00 1,425.00 0.00 8,500.00 29,429.00 17,650.00 85.00 17,735.00 18,200.00 2,090.00 20,290.00 0.00 64.62 64.62 528.00 100.00 628.00 2,350.00 1,481.25 $52,171.87 3,250.00 1,428.69 $55,025.69 10,628.00 2,637.20 5,974.03 3,648.99 22,888.22 10,372.00 3,351.41 5,544.00 3,410.63 22,678.04 0.00 0.00 1,025.45 8,475.82 9,501.27 715.08 6,893.04 7,608.12 Payroll Expenses Employment Taxes Payroll Service Fee Staff Payroll Subtotal Payroll 2,058.36 1,834.26 23,178.76 27,071.38 1,983.99 1,735.86 21,345.63 25,065.48 Fundraising Expenses TOTAL EXPENSES 54.47 $59,515.34 0.00 $55,351.64 NET CASH FLOW ($7,343.47) ($325.95) River-Lab Program Income Study Trips Reimburse Classroom Materials Subtotal River-Lab Program Fundraising Income Garden Expo Other Fundraising Income Subtotal Fundraising Grants Dividend/Interest Income TOTAL INCOME EXPENSES MRWC Expenses Insurance Copying Office Storage Office/Business Expenses Subtotal MRWC Expenses River-Lab Program Expenses Curriculum Development Established Programs Guide & Teacher Materials Study Trip Expenses Subtotal River-Lab Program Balances as of 12/31/14 Checking Account $12,001.75 INVESTMENTS Vanguard Inter-Term Treasury Funds Vanguard Short-Term Treasury Funds Unrestricted* 37,823.49 $37,823.49 Total Investments *The restricted investments are funds from HUD for the dam restoration Restricted* 25,419.33 22,289.74 $47,709.07 $85,532.56 Revised: 4-2-15 Mill River Wetland Committee, Inc., Fairfield, Connecticut www.river-lab.org © 2015 Mill River Wetland Committee, Inc. 15