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CAMP MERRIE-WOODE Situated, Celebrated on Fairfield Lake Spring 2013 Revisiting Merrie-Woode With the Orrs Dottie and Fritz Orr, Jr. Augusta and Fritz Orr, Sr. In February, our resident camp historian, Lindsay Hostetler, traveled to South Georgia to visit with Fritz and Dottie Orr and their daughter, Sallie Orr Peterkin. The Orr family owned MerrieWoode from 1951 – 1978, and Fritz and Dottie were the Directors from 1968 – 1978. Sallie spent many years at Merrie-Woode as a grandchild, a child, a camper and a counselor. Merrie-Woode Foundation Board Member and alumna, Mary Davis Smart, and former Board Member and alumna, Henri Dibrell Brown, accompanied Lindsay, as both Mary Davis and Henri were campers and counselors during the Orr years at camp. Lindsay, Mary Davis, and Henri arrived in Thomasville, GA on a gray and misty winter’s day, but the warm, southern hospitality of Fritz and Dottie made them feel right at home! Fritz and Dottie reminisced with Henri and Mary Davis about wonderful camp memories. Lindsay spent the day furiously taking notes and filming the interview to keep for future reference as she continues to fill in gaps in the Merrie-Woode timeline. As Lindsay works towards adding to camp’s archive materials and completing a record of the history of MerrieWoode, this time with the Orrs was invaluable. ... continues on page 10 Inside... Wit’s End........................................ Page 2 Staff News...................................... Page 3 Alumnae News............................... Page 5 Father & Daughter Weekend........ Page 14 2012 Annual Fund ....................... Page 16 95th Anniversary Celebration...... Page 23 Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 At Wit’s End Greetings from camp! It certainly has been an exciting off-season, as we happily added to our year-round Merrie-Woode family. In October, our Facilities Manager, Travis Fox, and his wife, Amber, welcomed sweet Cayley Grace into their family. Then in early November, our Associate Director, Betsy Reese Helms, gave birth to precious William “Owen” Helms. Josh and Betsy may have quite the camp celebrity living in Pearly Gates this summer. He may even be more popular than One Direction and Justin Bieber! We have seen many of you as we traveled throughout the Southeast this winter. Lindsay, Jim, and I traveled to Washington, DC for an alumnae gathering at the home of Justin and Stephanie Blessey Lilley. Generations of alumnae enjoyed reminiscing about their days at camp. Sara Huffman took to the road for our staff recruiting trips; she visited colleges where we Denice with Travis Fox’s baby girl, Cayley Lindsay has spent many long hours working with the web designers and the end result has been worth the wait. The staff has also enjoyed teaming up with Board members to begin the implementation of the Strategic Plan, adopted in 2012. You’ll read later in the newsletter about how busy our facilities crew has been this winter and spring. We are enjoying the office renovations that were completed in January. The facilities crew is now hard at work on the new Bang Shop and Gem Box (Jewelry workshop) renovations and the Barn renovations. The spring will continue to be full of activity at camp, as the crew prepares for this summer. We are counting down the weeks to the upcoming 95th camp season at Merrie-Woode. The camp enrollment is at capacity and a high percentage of last summer’s counselors are excited to return. We are thrilled that MerrieWoode continues to enrich the lives of so many young campers and counselors after so many years of operation. Mark your calendars for the 95th Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, July 14th. We look forward to seeing you there. Chug-a-Wump! “Chug-a-Wump” from Owen Helms have current counselors and potential new staff members. Jim and I have been busy assisting with the college visits and the spring camper shows. There are a lot of excited campers ready to make their way back to the mountains for the 95th camp season at Camp Merrie-Woode. When we weren’t on the road we enjoyed visits at camp from many of our current counselors. The office is buzzing with activity. Our new Administrative Assistant, Joni Wavra, joined the year-round staff in February. We are thrilled to have her with us, as she attempts to keep us all in line! We are excited about the long awaited launch of our new Merrie-Woode website. Denice and Jim 2 Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Staff News Ivory Sparks, Margaret Page, Campbell Bowers, and Tara Tecce Thank you, staff, for staying in touch with us during the off-season. We always love hearing from you! Recently Caroline Bach reported that she is going to Bryn Mawr College next year. After trying out for Tulane Cheerleading and the TCU Showgirls in the Spring, Mary Eliza Baker will make her final college decision. Ellie Boydston is doing a Semester at Sea program through UGA. How cool is that?! We have had plenty of staff visitors this off-season. Between the Green Race, the 3rd annual “Kounselor Kamp,” and the Counselor Consortium, we have seen members of the Merrie-Woode staff nearly every month this year! Tee Bowers, Stuart Drew, Rachel Garrett, Jack Howick, Katie Martinez, Ivory Sparks, and Bolling Winborne were our most recent visitors. They came to camp for a weekend in early March. It snowed while they were here, so they went to Sapphire Valley Resort and went snow tubing. What fun! Rachel Garrett, Ivory Sparks, Eliza Williams, and Bolling Winborne went out west for an epic spring break trip. The crew traveled through the four corners of the southwest hitting surrounding highlights including Arches National Park, the Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde National Park, and even parts of the Navajo Nation. At the end of the trip, they met up with CMW alumna Riley Dickey (97-09) in Red Rocks, CO to see the legendary outdoor amphitheater. Riley came prepared with costumes to make the visit memorable! If you happen to be in Edinburgh Scotland, stop by and say hi to Lillie Cochran! She is living there while working toward her Master’s Degree in Business Management at the University of Edinburgh. Hey, staff at Carolina! MacKinsey Cole is looking forward to joining you all in Chapel Hill next year! The good news from Sarah Davis is that she is studying Theater and Playwriting in London for the semester. We heard from Ashley Helmick and camper, Margaret Shufflebarger Madeline Edwards that she won the State Department’s Critical 3 Language Scholarship to study Arabic in Amman, Jordan for 2 months this summer. Speaking of studying abroad, Julia Haman studied in Cambridge, England this past summer and is currently studying abroad in Costa Rica for the semester. Adrianna Grossman is hoping to stop by camp this summer for a visit before spending a year earning her Masters in Public Health. She plans to complete that degree before moving to Chicago to attend the University of Chicago for Medical School. After graduating from Mary Washington University, Alex Green began working at the Swan Coach House at the Atlanta History Center. She is learning about exhibit curation in the Center’s art gallery. After a busy summer at Merrie-Woode, Ashley Helmick has had plenty going on this off-season. She is working at her church in Jacksonville, FL as the Assistant Youth Director. Ashley is planning a trip to go to Australia this April and hopes to catch up with some of our MerrieWoode Aussie girls! Speaking of Aussies, we are thrilled to announce that Kelli Hewitt is returning to Merrie-Woode this summer! Kelli says she is still working for the same travel agency company for whom she has worked for the last year or two. Kelli lives in Sydney and is saving her money to pay off Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Emily Rich, Ashlee Collins, and Abi Housley some South America treks she has booked for after camp! After nearly 4 years at Northwestern University, Sarah Logan is working on her senior thesis in time for graduation. Upon completion of her Bachelor’s degree, Sarah will move to DC in May. Caity Mans was recently accepted to the M.A. program in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto and is still waiting to hear back from other schools before she makes her final decision about where to attend graduate school in the fall! Speaking of graduate school, Maddie Marion will be starting graduate school in the fall at Converse College where she plans to work towards her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy. Meanwhile, Maddie is looking forward to a great summer at Merrie-Woode, as well as moving to Spartanburg, SC afterwards! Maddie recently caught up with Kara Leigh Pulley, who said she interviewed with SUWS Carolinas and Teach for America and is in contact with Heart Light, an at-risk youth boarding school. Hopefully by mid-March she will know her post-graduation plans. Kara Leigh is spending spring break living on a sailboat for a week in the Bahamas; she is excited to learn how to crew a boat for 20! During May, Katie Martinez will be travelling to Costa Rica with the UNC-Chapel Hill business school before returning to camp for the summer. Have fun, Katie! Congratulations to Mica McCullough who graduated in December from Lipscomb University with her Master’s Degree in Sustainable Food Systems. Mica lives in Nashville, TN and is currently looking for a sustainability job. Jane Darby Menton emailed to tell us that she is spending two weeks in Greece studying the country’s financial crisis with a group of students from Yale University. As a junior at New College of Florida, Emily Rich reports that she is in rehearsals for Farragut North, which she will be appearing in at the end of April. During January, Emily took a road trip to theaters where she might want to work after she graduates next year. Most recently, Emily started writing a play for her senior thesis. She is nervous but excited about it! Congrats to Kelsie Romaine who was accepted to Mercer University’s doctoral program in clinical medical psychology! After working with Outdoor Pursuits at FSU for about a year, Tara Tecce got promoted to a supervisor position within the program. Tara is still a trip leader, but now she also has more responsibilities overseeing various aspects of Outdoor 4 Ivory Sparks, Rachel Garrett, Riley Dickey (97-09), Bolling Winborne, and Eliza Williams in Red Rocks, CO. Pursuits. Julie Van Hart ran her first half marathon at the end of February and placed 4th in her age division! We were thrilled to have Lucy Wood come all the way from Australia to participate in the 2013 counselor consortium! She stayed at camp for two whole weeks, and we loved having her here for a visit! While “in town,” Lucy went recruiting at Sewanee and visited the Bowers family in Charleston, SC. Alicia Wright lives in Brooklyn, NY and works as an assistant to a book scout. She is enjoying the job but says it is intense! We hope to see Alicia next time she comes south for a visit. Kara Leigh Pulley with camper, Ella Glover Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Alumnae News Scott and Wing Watson Billeisen (83-97) and their children, Peyton and Caroline Anna Boyette (06-07) is a sophomore at North Carolina State University in Mechanical Engineering and her sister, Emily Boyette (06-09), is a freshman at North Carolina State University in Textiles. Ally Burchinow (99-08) has recently moved to Washington, DC. Susanna James Doyle (92-99) ran her first half marathon at the Rock ‘n’ Roll St. Petersburg marathon in February. Audrey Dyer (95-05) is living in Austin, TX and working in search engine marketing at Adlucent. Lauren Norton Andrews (97-09) visited in February, and they made sure to check out Texas barbeque, cowboy boots, and lots of Mexican food. Audrey is already looking forward to the Costa Rica paddling trip JP is planning for the coming winter! Half-wit girls Brooke Fuller (91-01) and Elizabeth Bright Wallace (81-88) are making Merrie-Woode magic together as Assistant Public Defenders in Jacksonville. So far they have tried two cases together, resulting in two not guilties, and they look forward to many more. Their rallying cry? “It’s a great day for the race!” Holland Horner Hunt (03) is still residing in Nashville with her husband, Blair, and their daughter, Mary Knox. Aunt Cooley Horner (95-07) loves visiting little Mary Knox whenever she can! Sarah Josey (97-08) and Laughlin Kane (97-08) are in law school in Georgia. Sarah is at Emory and Laughlin is at UGA. They get to see Maggie Niehaus (9909) and Alison Martinez (99-10) all the time since they’re working in Atlanta, too! Maryanna Phillips Koehring (82-95) has two daughters joining us for the August session this year. After camp, the whole family will be posted to Cairo, Egypt for four Pat and Emily Pittman Funderburk (97-01) with their sons, Patrick and Wells years as her husband, Ralph, works for USAID. Cassidy Murray MacKay (89-00) is enjoying life in Greensboro, NC with her family. She recently celebrated reaching 10 years with Ernst and Young! Elissa McCarty Oliver (95-03) recently 5 Elissa McCarty Oliver (95-03), Cameron Holt (95-00), and EJ Jernigan (94-00) in Atlanta, GA met up with fellow MerrieWoode girls, EJ Jernigan (9400) and Cameron Holt (95-00) for lunch in Atlanta. Former counselor, Lauren Pleasants’ (03-10) son, Levi, will be one year old in May. Although Levi keeps her busy, Lauren is starting a baby wearing education group in Winston-Salem. Jennifer Richardson Glen’s (83-85) travel memoir, Americashire: A Field Guide to a Marriage, was published by She Writes Press in May 2013. The book chronicles the years she spent living in a Cotswold village and includes an excerpt about a formative experience at Merrie-Woode, mucking out horse stalls. Jennifer and her husband currently live in Santa Monica, California. You can find more about the book on www.americashire. com. Former counselor, Rebecca Riley (03-06) is busy teaching and coaching for Girls on the Run. She has recently run two half marathons and is training for a ten-miler in Chapel Hill now! Laura Rockefeller (97) continues to work as an actress in the Washington, DC area. Her Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Alumnae News (cont.) latest role was playing Adriana in Shakespeare’s A Comedy of Errors for Pallas Theatre. Lauren Gardner Smith (7182) is living in Manila, AR with her family. She and her sister, Charlotte, enjoyed a trip to visit camp last summer. Anna Stowers (99-08) is teaching 5th grade in Nashville, TN and loving it! She is looking forward to running the Country Music Half Marathon this April. CMW Weddings and Engagements engaged to be married to Foster Veazey on December 21, 2013 in Birmingham, AL. Matt Walker proposed to Taylor Kronn (98-08) last October while on a hike on Mt. Springer in North Georgia. They are planning a Sarah Haman Collette (96-08), Alexi Pate (01-04), Stephanie Pate Burgart (00-06), and Amber Skye (97-08) at Stephanie’s wedding Ed and Betty Jane Magidson Mackay (9103) Courtney Dial (95-05) was married in June of 2012 to Christopher Whitmore. They live in Nashville, TN where Courtney is working as a party and food stylist. Her third dessert cookbook, Frostings, releases this summer! Charles Arroyo proposed to Cooley Horner (9507) this past Christmas. They are busy planning a wedding for June of 2014! Cooley is a second year law student at the University of New Hampshire School of Law in Concord. Both of the Kronn sisters are engaged! Meredith Kronn (98-11) is Meredith Kronn (98-11) and her fiancée, Foster Veazey wedding on August 10, 2013 in Cashiers, NC. Betty Jane Magidson (91-03) married Ed on December 31, 2012. Dennis Burgart and Stephanie Pate (0006) were married on February 23, 2013. Sarah Haman Collette (96-08) was in attendance, Amber Skye (97-08) was Stephanie’s Maid of Honor, and Alexi Pate (01-04) was a bridesmaid. Kim Tuthill (94-07) married Chris White September 29, 2012. Carter Coker (9208) and Louise Hare (92-04) attended the wedding in Houston, TX where Kim and Chris now reside. Taylor Kronn (98-08) and her fiancée, Matt Walker, on Mt. Springer Andrew and Holly Marsh Blease (10-11) Mackay on October 6, 2012 in Key West, FL. Mountaineering counselor, Holly Marsh (1011), married Andrew Blease 6 Chris and Kim Tuthill White (94-07) Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 CMW Births (89-present), and her husband, Josh (08-11), welcomed their first child this past fall! William Owen Helms was born on November 9, 2012 at 8:08am. Owen weighed in at 6 pounds, 2 ounces and was 19 inches. He Josh (08-11) and Betsy Reese Helms’ Logan Carpenter Senior’s (92-06) baby boy, Reid (89-present) son, Owen Lydia Dorsey (95-02) married Stephen Carmody in 2012 and now has a baby girl named Madeleine “Maddie” Adair Carmody. They live in Knoxville, TN where Lydia is doing graduate work in archaeology. Former counselor, Julie Kokemor Farmer (06-07) and her husband, John, had a very exciting New Year’s Eve! Their daughter, Gillian Kate, Betsy Warfel Philmon’s (96-04) daughter, Margaret Lowry is just as cute as he can be and all of us at camp have enjoyed watching him grow over the past several months! We can certainly report that he is bound to be the most popular boy in camp this bed time song is Taps, of course! Whitney Dunlap McLeod (8904) and her husband, Kent, have welcomed a baby boy! Graham Andrews McLeod was born on March 8, 2013 at 3:43am. He weighed 9 lbs. and was 20 inches long. Dolly Brantley Myrick (94-00) and her husband, Jason, are expecting a baby boy on April 19, 2013! Ryan and Betsy Warfel Philmon (96-04) have welcomed their first child, a baby girl. Margaret Lowry Philmon was born on December 18, 2012 at 12:22pm. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was 20 inches long. Robert and Logan Carpenter Senior (92-06) have welcomed their first child, Robert Reid Senior. Reid was born on Ginger Ann Clark Hughes’ (90-00) daughter, Sadie Virginia Hughes decided to help ring in the new year, arriving on December 31, 2012. She weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces, and measured 21 inches long. Our Associate Director, Betsy Reese Helms Whitney Dunlap McLeod’s (89-04) baby boy, Graham Andrews McLeod summer! Future camper, Sadie Virginia Hughes, was born to Ginger Ann Clark Hughes (90-00) and husband, Robert, on October 1, 2012. Sadie’s favorite 7 Laurie Easterwood Smith’s (01-06) son, Webb Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 CMW Births (cont.) October 17, 2012. Jenn Hobby Rivera (88-95) and her husband, Grant, are expecting a baby girl this April! A future Merrie- Woode girl, no doubt! Webb Easterwood Smith was born to Jay and Laurie Easterwood Smith (01-06) on October 11, 2012. Webb is the second son for the couple. In Memoriam Margaret “Peggy” Perkins Casey (33-35) died at the age of 92. She was battling her seventh cancer and was cared for in the loving home of her daughter, Ann, for the last year of her life. Peggy slipped away peacefully in her sleep after visits from all of her children, grandchildren, daughters-in-law, and pastor. She was born and raised in Louisville, KY. She was an amazing woman; energetic, determined, independent, strong, and adventurous. She was the first in her family to earn a college degree, made propellers for the war effort during World War II, Peggy Perkins Casey (33-35), on the right, at Camp Merrie-Woode in the 1930s studied aeronautical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and cooked at a remote Teton dude ranch in the 1940s. Peggy married Walt Casey and they shared 60 “Bunch” Sanders Griffin (33-34) and a member years of marriage. Her family says that she lived of the Silver-Haired Jocks. The Silver-Haired Jocks, life to the fullest right up to the end. Her years at a spirited group of camp friends and enthusiasts, Camp Merrie-Woode were some of her happiest spent many, many years meeting each autumn for memories. She enjoyed the outdoors, the camp a reunion weekend at High Heaven. They enjoyed activities, and the horseback riding. She was reliving their camp days, boating on Lake Fairfield, pleased and was proud to be featured on the cover and playing Taps every night they visited! A of the Merrie-Woode brochure for many years. Louisville native and life-long resident, she was the Barbara Rodes Dumesnil (38-39), daughter of Joseph B. Rodes and Barbara Burge age 89, died December 19, 2012 in Louisville, Rodes. Kentucky. A Captain of 1939, Barbara was in the very first class of Camp Merrie-Woode Captains. She married Joseph Peterson Dumesnil, Jr. on February 6, 1944. She was a beloved golfing buddy of fellow Merrie-Woode girl, Elizabeth 8 Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 CMW Has a New Website! The home page on CMW’s new web site It’s official! Camp Merrie-Woode has a new website! The brand new website, completely redesigned, launched this spring. We worked with Market Connections, a website design company in Asheville, NC, for almost 6 months to create an entirely new site. You will see that this new site features a fun and updated look, clear and easy navigation, interactive elements for all ages, and mobile optimization! Yes, the new Merrie-Woode site will work beautifully on iPads and smartphones! Merrie-Woode has entered the technology age! Last summer we brought in two professional photographers to camp to take the photographs you will see on the new site. We think you will all agree that these images capture the excitement, vibrancy, and spirit of a summer at Camp Merrie-Woode. A huge thanks to photographers Jill Schwarzkopf and Ashley Garner Dringo! Many of you may remember Ashley as both a camper and the head of camp’s Photography program in 2006 and 2007. It was great to have Ashley come back and use her professional skills at camp! All applications, registration, and summer forms can now be submitted easily and electronically right on our website. You can also find PDFs of Staff and Parent Handbooks available, as well as other useful items to help you prepare for the summer. The summer staff is featured on a new page of their very own! Check and see if your favorite counselor is returning and learn a little bit about the staff before you get to camp! Check out a brand new interactive map created and drawn by artist and CMW alumna, Alex Green. Modeled after an old map of MerrieWoode drawn in the 1930s, Alex has designed camp’s current layout into the antique style. It’s a beautiful piece, and we think you’ll all have fun exploring the buildings and features of camp. There’s a hidden surprise drawn 9 somewhere on the map…see if you can find what’s hiding! A new section of the website is devoted specifically to CMW alumnae. Alumnae from all generations of camp will find things to interest them! Easily update your contact information electronically, directly on the Alumnae page. Did you miss a camp newsletter? Find it on the Camp Newsletter Archive! Check out the Merrie-Woode Scrapbook where you can browse through photo galleries from camp’s archives of photos from the 1920s through today! Find old cabin mates by registering on our new Alumnae Directory! Looking to make a donation to the Annual Fund? You can now make credit card payments directly on a secure page of our website! Camp activities featured on CMW’s new web site We are so excited to unveil the new Merrie-Woode website to all of you! We think it showcases everything that makes Merrie-Woode special, celebrating both our rich history and the things that continue to make us respected in the camping industry today. Go check it out at: www.merriewoode.com Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Revisiting Merrie-Woode With the Orrs (cont. from page 1) The Orr legacy began when Fritz Orr Sr. purchased Camp Merrie-Woode from Dammie Day in 1951. At the time, Merrie-Woode was just 40 acres with cabins Du Kum Inn to Peter Pan. Fritz Sr. had spent his adult life organizing and running the Fritz Orr Clubs and Camps in Atlanta, Georgia from the 1920s – 1950s. As Atlanta’s development began to crowd his camps, he found that Camp Merrie-Woode was for sale. He and his wife, Augusta, decided to buy it and move to Sapphire Valley each summer. Fritz Sr. had hoped to run a boys camp, but Dammie Day insisted that he continue the all-girls tradition. He honored her request, keeping MerrieWoode a summer haven for girls. The Orrs added high adventure and skill-based activities to the traditions begun by Dammie Day. Fritz Sr. was an outdoor enthusiast and both Fritz Sr. and Augusta were accomplished riders. The equestrian and riflery programs, and the whitewater paddling program all thrived under the Orrs’ leadership. Fritz Jr. and Dottie worked at camp during these years and were active members of the camp community. When Fritz Sr. died unexpectedly in February of 1968, the Orr family chose Fritz and Dottie to lead MerrieWoode. With their two young children, Sallie and Fritz III, beside them, they continued building the Orr legacy at camp. They emphasized personal growth for both campers and counselors and were deeply committed to Lindsay Hostetler, Mary Davis Smart, Fritz Orr, Sallie Orr Peterkin, and Dottie Orr providing each girl a rich and lasting experience in the natural world. In Fritz’s words, they strived to: “Provide an atmosphere for each camper and staff member to grow in a personal way, to provide campers with opportunities for advancement of skills in each activity offered, to provide an opportunity for campers and staff to have contact with the natural world, and to establish an environment in which Christianity is modeled and permeates all living experiences – not just as an objective but as a total lifestyle.” Fritz and Dottie devoted the next decade to running Merrie-Woode. They fostered a nurturing environment, and they encouraged both campers and counselors to challenge themselves in ways that would strengthen their character. They poured as much dedication into developing their counselors as they did their campers. They were essentially running two camps simultaneously – one for the campers and one for the counselors, knowing that the opportunity for personal growth existed for both. Then came the economic downturn of the 1970s. The economic climate, coupled with double-digit interest rates 10 and soaring gas prices, brought dropping enrollments and uncertainty to the country’s entire camping industry. MerrieWoode was no exception. After considering their choices, the Orrs announced that they would not reopen camp in 1979. MerrieWoode would have to close its gates and the property would be sold. In 1978, in response to this news and with the Orrs’ blessing, Hugh Caldwell organized a group of camp alumnae and families to purchase camp and set it up as a non-profit organization, run by a board of trustees. They presented this plan to the Orrs, but it was clear that this newly formed foundation would not have the finances to purchase the camp’s property for what it was worth. It is at this moment in camp’s history that the Orr family became the real unsung heroes of Camp Merrie-Woode. Rather than sell for development, the Orrs agreed to sell the camp – all its land, buildings and equipment – to the newly formed MerrieWoode Foundation for a fraction of its value. The Foundation operated that first summer of 1979 with almost a completely volunteer staff. They embraced the spirit of sacrifice and service put in place by Dammie Day and preserved, celebrated, and strengthened by the Orrs. It is because of Fritz and Dottie Orr’s selfless decision that Merrie-Woode is still here today. Merrie-Woode could have had the same story as countless other camps across the country and shut down in the 1970s and 1980s, never to reopen again. Instead, the Orrs stepped up to the plate and decided to save an Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Revisiting Merrie-Woode With the Orrs (cont.) organization with a spirit they believed in, preserving MerrieWoode for generations of girls to come. Every camper who has called the shores of Lake Fairfield home since then owes a piece of their treasured camp experience to Fritz and Dottie. Listening to Fritz and Dottie today, it is clear they still hold a deep affection and love for Merrie-Woode and the generations of campers who have come through her gates. And so, Fritz and Dottie, we, as an entire camp community say thank you. Thank you for setting the stage to bring Merrie-Woode into its next act. We can never thank you enough for keeping the curtain from falling too soon. Thank you for saving this special spot on earth for us, for our daughters, for our daughters’ daughters, and for all the girls to come. CMW Internship Program – Apply Now! Are you passionate about camp? Have you ever wondered if there was a way to extend your summer employment into the colorful fall, snowy winter, and maybe even into the blooming spring months along Lake Fairfield? There just may be a way: apply for an internship at camp. The Merrie-Woode Internship Program is designed to help promote and support camp’s Mission and Strategic Plan moving forward. This program is mutually beneficial to the camp community and the intern as she learns more about the offseason workings of the camp and a nonprofit business. If you are in college or if you have recently graduated and you are interested in learning more about the MerrieWoode Internship Program, please contact Denice Dunn at denice@merriewoode.com. We are now accepting resumes for our 2013/2014 internship position. Come be a part of our administrative team and learn more about the inner workings of camp. Welcome Joni! We are thrilled to announce Joni Wavra as our new Administrative Assistant and member of camp’s year-round team! You might recognize Joni from this past summer, when she worked as our Program Office Manager. Before her family settled in Cashiers, NC, more than 20 years ago, Joni lived all over the country and even the world, including Utah, Las Vegas, South Africa, Florida, Michigan, and Oklahoma. After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University, she worked in Marine Ecology and was a Scientific Diver with Walt Disney World. Joni also has Joni Wavra, CMW’s new Administrative Assistant experience in event planning, country club marketing, property management, and was a buyer for women’s apparel. But her favorite job of all has always been Mom! She has a son, Tyler (24), and a daughter, Lynsi (22). Lynsi is a student at the University of Colorado, in Boulder, and Tyler works in Highlands, NC, where he is a member of the Volunteer 11 Fire Department. The Wavra family has owned and operated Ty-Lyn Plantation, a 54 acre Christmas tree and truffle plantation, since they moved to the area in 1993. Joni loves to scuba dive, read, tend her vegetable garden, and can her goods! Recent additions to the family farm include Hammer, the shelter dog, Roo, the cross-eyed crazy cat, and Sweet Pea, the beloved – and often sassy – pot-belly pig. So the next time that you call the camp office, be sure to give a warm Merrie-Woode welcome to our new Administrative Assistant, Joni Wavra! Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Off-Season Improvements There are plenty of projects underway at Merrie-Woode this off-season. Although they still have lots to accomplish, our facilities crew has worked all year on some important projects that will make the summer easier for everyone! The renovated camp office The year started off with some much needed improvements to the Main Office. When you enter the office you will notice some big changes to the front area. Joni, our new Administrative Assistant, has a new desk space just as you enter the office. The renovation puts Joni closer to the front door so that she is there to greet any visitors who stop by the office. The area where Phyllis used to work has been closed in with sliding glass doors and provides work space for two people. Now, when Phyllis is here working on special projects, she will have a quiet spot to do her work. The second work station in the new office is where Sara Huffman, our intern, works on archiving and other important pre-summer tasks. The second project of the year is a facelift for the barn. When our horses arrive at camp this summer, they will be in for a treat. Their stalls have been updated with automatic waterers, fans, and rubber mats. The corridor that runs the length of the barn will be outfitted with ceiling fans and a large exhaust fan, and the space will be paved. A new outdoor instruction area is being built and all riding areas will be leveled and topped off with new sand. Additionally, some landscaping will improve the overall look of the barn, making it an even more popular place to spend time in the summer. When asked if he had ever seen anything so beautiful, one of our horses replied, “Naaayy.” Perhaps the biggest offseason project of the year is the construction of the new and improved Bang Shop and Gem Box. The Bang Shop is our jewelry studio, and Gem Construction of the new Bang Shop and Gem Box Box is non-cabin staff housing. Both spaces were quite old and in major need of repair, so the facilities crew demolished the structure and started from scratch. Don’t worry; the new building will fit right in with 12 the others around camp. It will be sided with poplar bark and roofed with green architectural shingles to match its neighbors. Additionally, by carefully placing the new building, we were able to preserve the majestic trees surrounding it! The new floor plan for the Bang Shop and Gem Box The good news for the residents of Avalon and Doxology is that the building’s orientation will be reconfigured so that the Bang Shop will be closest to the Arts and Crafts building and Gem Box will be closer to Avalon and Doxology. This means decreased noise from the Bang Shop during rest hour. You know, we don’t call it the Bang Shop for nothing! Speaking of the new Bang Shop, it will be larger than the original. The shop will house more work stations and storage and two soldering stations. It will also boast ceiling fans, improved lighting and windows, an exhaust vent, and access to a porch that overlooks the lake! Adjacent to the Bang Shop, Gem Box will have living quarters for two staff members. Each individual will have a Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Off-Season Improvements (cont.) small bedroom and a private bathroom, and there will be a common living area with a kitchenette. Jewelry has always been a well-loved camp activity, so we are glad to be able to provide a new structure for the program. In fact, Mary Jane Trimble, a former camper, counselor, and Board Chairman made her husband’s wedding band in the Bang Shop while she was at camp. Once the ring was finished, she began her quest to find the right man with the proper ring size. Eventually she was successful! As we go to print, the building’s foundation is complete and the framing is nearly finished. It is really starting to take shape! We can’t wait for campers to arrive this summer because we know they will enjoy the new facilities and continue the long standing tradition of jewelry making at MerrieWoode! CMW Makes a Visit to the Nation’s Capital Jim and Denice with our fabulous hostess, Stephanie Blessey Lilley (76-83) Jim, Denice and Lindsay traveled to Washington, DC this past February for an alumnae gathering. Justin and Stephanie Blessey Lilley graciously opened their home to host an exceptional evening where generations of Merrie-Woode alumnae enjoyed Sally Willse (65-69), Captain of 1969, and Denice reminiscing about their camper days. Camp friends of all ages enjoyed good food, sang camp songs, and laughed well into the night. Excitement buzzed in the room as we talked about many of the new directions the CMW Strategic Plan will take camp over the next 5 years, and treasured stories of summers gone by warmed the chilly Suzanne Graham Gibson (76-81), Dorothy Moss Williams (83-90), and Holmes Hummel (86-90) this coming fall. Keep an eye on the Merrie-Woode website to find out when we might be coming to a town near you! Olivia Head (97-09), Caroline Mann (8806), Martha Cole Dyer (97-10), Perry Ellis (98-10), Julia Edwards (96-07), Mary Peterkin (94-06), Carter Coker (92-08), and Landis Carey (92-05) at the DC Alumnae Gathering winter night along the shore of the Potomac River. After such a wonderful evening of camp fellowship, we are looking forward to planning more alumnae gatherings in other cities 13 Sally Willse (65-69), Lyda Larkins Astrove (70-78), and Anne Holland Polk (84-91) Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 2nd Annual Father and Daughter Weekend Merrie-Woode is happy to announce our 2nd Annual Father and Daughter Weekend! Camp will open its gates to fathers and daughters of the Merrie-Woode family on September 27 – 29. John Brantley will return to camp again this year to lead the weekend’s activities. The success of last year’s inaugural event led to plans to continue this new tradition each year after camp ends. Just as the leaves were beginning to change last October, thirteen Merrie-Woode dads and their daughters slept on the Front Line after engaging in meaningful John Brantley at last year’s CMW Father Daughter Weekend conversations and adventurous activities throughout the day. The weekend is structured to let the daughter take the lead in every aspect, and each moment focuses on strengthening communication between the fathers and their daughters. “The program allows you to have quiet time and conversations with your daughter that you don’t always make time for,” said Brent Neidenthal, Kaylee’s dad. A father and daughter enjoy a quiet conversation on the docks Friday night begins with field games and ends with the first of many one-on-one discussions between each family group. On Saturday morning, everyone races across camp from one station to the next in The Great Race. The girls decide which route to take, and each family must work together through mentally and physically challenging tasks in order to make it to the finish line. And after a vigorous water cannon battle, the Merrie-Woode fathers and daughters gather in the Campfire Ring to cap off the night with camp songs, s’mores, and maybe even a Jack Tale! Perhaps the most meaningful experience from the Robert and Cecilia Reed at the CMW Father Daughter Weekend 14 Father and Daughter Weekend is that the dads finally have a chance to see what camp is all about. “My experience with camp has always been limited to seven minutes dropping her off and picking her up,” said Perry Borom, Judith’s dad, “so it was great to actually come see all of the things that camp has to offer.” Families can register easily through our new website! The cost per father/daughter pair is $550, and $110 for each additional daughter. These fees include all meals and lodging, and we encourage families to Kenneth and Liddy Lynch enjoyed fatherdaughter time at camp last fall sign up early as space is limited. Alums from last year’s weekend should not hesitate to return, as the weekend will strengthen and build upon the same valuable skills. And don’t worry, all of you Merrie-Woode moms! We are working on a weekend in Spring of 2014 for you, too. So stay tuned-in to the website for upcoming details and information. Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 CMW Hosts 4th Counselor Consortium 2013 Counselor Consortium This January we hosted our fourth biennial Counselor Consortium with 22 counselors and 3 members of the Board. Once again, the consortium was wildly successful and tons of fun! We first hosted a consortium of counselors during the winter of 2005. Jim and Denice had just completed their second summer as Executive Directors and were interested in connecting with long-time staff members to find out what aspects of camp the counselors thought were going well and what needed improvement. That year we hosted 13 counselors during the first weekend of February. That weekend, we discussed traditions including Campfire, the Ripple, and Follow the Gleam; we also talked about programming, counselor life, and cabin life. By the end of the weekend, we had pages and pages of notes on how to breathe new life into tired Sunday activities, new evening programs that campers would enjoy, tips about cabin life to be shared with all staff members, and a few points of improvement for the betterment of the Merrie-Woode community. That first consortium was so successful that we vowed to host one every other year. So, flash forward to this winter and our 4th consortium, to date! Each time we host this event, it takes us hours to select our attendees. We invite 15-25 counselors and 2-3 board members. Although we did not have board members at the first consortium, we believe it is important to involve the board in this activity because it allows the Board to hear what the staff members are concerned about while allowing the staff members to feel that their voices are being heard. We select staff to attend by looking at staff evaluations from the summer in order to understand who is well respected by their peers. We consider who Counselors, Board members, and yearround-staff meet at the Counselor Consortium to brainstorm ways to improve summers at Merrie-Woode held leadership positions during the previous summer and who will be holding those positions in the upcoming summer. We attempt to invite staff members from a range of different activity areas, different cabin age groups, and different universities. The goal is always to generate conversation and ideas for upcoming summers, so we look for staff members with effective com15 Bolling Winborne, Rachel Garrett, and Campbell Bowers at the Counselor Consortium munication skills, as well as the ability to clearly articulate their opinions. This year we had 22 counselor attendees, as well as Liz Irwin, Melanie Crittenden, and Mary Davis Smart representing the Board of Trustees. Many thanks, Liz, Melanie, and Mary Davis for taking time out of your busy schedules to spend the weekend with us. We loved having you here, and the staff enjoyed getting to know you all. We kicked off our consortium with dinner on Friday and plenty of catching up with old friends. Everyone was so excited to be back together that very little business was discussed that evening! We woke up early on Saturday morning to participate in a leadership discussion with guest speaker, Jenny Beaumont. Jenny helped refresh our communication skills and empowered us to be leaders within the camp community. We appreciate Jenny’s presence and cannot thank her enough for spending the morning with us! After Jenny’s session, the group spent the rest of the day meeting in both small groups and larger round-table gatherings to discuss myriad aspects of Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 CMW Hosts 4th Counselor Consortium (cont. from page 15) the summer. We covered topics from campfire and chapel to orientation and evening programs. We spent much of the afternoon covering both counselor life and cabin life before breaking for dinner. Speaking of dinner, we had quite a time that night. The Dunns hosted a Great Gatsby themed evening at their house on Saturday night. Their home was decked out in lights, feathers, and plenty of 1920s décor. Dressed in our best tuxedos and flapper dresses, everyone in attendance was treated to salmon, spinach salad, mashed potatoes, roasted asparagus, and chocolate tarts. It was quite a meal and quite a party! We danced the night away and were thankful to be together for the weekend. Sunday morning was filled with more meetings about programming and summer activities. We discussed material needs, facility requests, staff certifications, and general programming concerns. Our weekend ended with a delicious brunch of eggs, bacon, pancakes, and fruit before we all went our separate ways. Just like the consortiums of years past, this winter’s weekend was a great opportunity for Senior Staff to hear directly from staff members about what is going well at camp. We will continue hosting these events because they open the lines of communication and allow us to work hard toward the betterment of camp. Indeed, we are reminded that Merrie-Woode is “a composite thing made up of all those who through the years have loved it and given it their best.” Annual Fund Tops $176,000 in 2012! Fund is an essential source of revenue for Camp Merrie-Woode. This fund is used to support scholarships, enhance summer programs, and maintain Merrie-Woode’s historic buildings and grounds. All contributions to the Merrie-Woode Foundation are tax deductible for individuals, corporations, and foundations within the limits of section 501 (c) 3 of the IRS code. Gifts are listed through December 31, 2012. Please contact us with any errors or omissions. We have excellent news to report on our 2012 Annual Fund Campaign. Merrie-Woode alumnae, parents, and friends continue to support our Annual Giving effort, even in these difficult economic times. In 2012, 604 participants contributed a total of $176,242.17 to the Merrie-Woode 2012 Annual Fund, setting a new record! With the tremendous success we have seen in our Annual Fund over the last few years, we are raising the goal for 2013 to $150,000. The Annual 2012 Annual Fund Roundtable ($1,000 and above) Beau and Sally Allen Hank and Nancy Dameron Almquist Charlie and Susie Sears Anderson Andy and Jody Shartle Anderson Cathy Baillis Wiley Perry Ballard, III and Anne McCary Ballard (Reflects gifts received through December 31, 2012) Rich and Ann-Stewart Crane Boss Terrell and Deane Valentine Bowers, and Campbell, Tee, Stuart & Mary Grace Lee and Sunny Burrows Mr. Hamilton Candee and Ms. Eliza Brown Craig and Helen “P-nut” Crumbliss Chambers Steve and Kristi Snyder Costa Rebecca Dameron 16 Bridget and Richard Eckerd Patty Thornhill Edwards Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ferman, Jr. Dan Cameron Family Foundation, Inc. Enterprise Holdings Foundation Diane McRae Graham Brenton and Lindsay Graham Halsey Beth and Bobby Hassinger Sara Elizabeth Jackson Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 Donald and Peachy Mobley Kohler Harry and Eleanor Lane, and Caroline, Sarah, & Izzy Alan and Ruth Kalmar Lewis Debe and Jed Lykes Allen and Clair Freeman Marshall Lindsay and Jim McDonough Gabrey Croft Means Jimmy and Marriott Horton Miller Marie Turner Moshell Jill and Morgan Nalty Richard and Mary Rodes Nash George and Rudi Robbins Pillow Jennifer Poole Alice and Harlan Prater Mary Anne and James Rogers Mr. and Mrs. John Rowan, Jr. and Avery Patricia and Conrad Sauer Roy and Mary Davis McLendon Smart, and Mary Stuart Sherwood and Eve Smith Stephen and Janice Ferman Straske, and Elly, Davis & Mary Stephen Jim and Jonnie Swann, Lizzy Swann Oliver, and Jessica Swann Fran and George Villere Knight ($500 - $999) Malcolm and Elizabeth Hallock Andrews William and Janie Hall Armfield Joe and Kathy Ross Arterberry Bryan L. Baldwin Kara and Andy Berly, and Meredith Sylvia Bernardini David and Sarah Allen Blais Bridget and Bobby Bories, and Carrie & Evie Catherine Carr Peggy and Web Carr Sharon and Matt Cole Joe and Susan McKinney Davenport Douglas and Cathy Hassinger Drennan Jeff and Allison Almand Ezell Lynn and Bruce Felt Cathy and Jim Foster Sinclair and Catherine McKenney Harcus Ben and Jeanie Mann Hardesty Ann and Worth Harris Beth and Tommy Holder Jimmy and Liz Counce Irwin Bill and Mary Lee Josey Jim and Barry Stout Kaminer Tom and Nancy Waldrop Kemeny Joni and John Krieg, and Kennedy & Sydney Susan and Norman Lent Susan and William McIntyre John and Elizabeth Dempsey Merritt Hebe Sanders Dowling Murphy John and Jean Kinnett Oliver Penny and Ruffner Page, and Virginia, Libby, & Margaret Barbara and Andrew Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, Jr., and Nikki Ed and Becky Savitz Catharine Seay Chris T. Sullivan Rosa Tarbutton Sumter David and Nancy Conkle Swann Charles and Helen Bradley Tarbutton, and Mary Helen Chris and Elizabeth Keenan Thompson Woodie and Betsy Hassinger Van Horn Mimi Wallace Theodora and William H. Walton John Hulon and Joan Williams Mary Alice Barron Williamson Squire ($250 - $499) Mr. and Mrs. Bonneau Ansley Jr. Fayne Ansley Fred and Malinda Bradley Bergen Catherine Blanchard Boardman Alexis and David Borucke Jose Perez-Sanz and Catherine Bosher Adelaide Davenport Bratcher Royall and Henri Dibrell Brown Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Brown Landis Carey Dan and Nancy Beers Carithers Carter and Beverly Bailey Chinnis M.E. and Lilla Calhoun Costello Susan and Edward S. Croft, III 17 Lucy Davidson Kathryn and Stephen Davie Matt and Evie Hackney Smith Davis Jim and Wynn Gregory Dorsett Steven and Anna Ferguson Duff Patrick and Barbara Dye Rick and Tweed Cline Eckhard, and Carson, Sykes, & Skip J. Emmett and Margaret Anne Evans III Henry and Anne Flint Helen and Robert Forster James and Frances Crutcher Foster Kathleen and James French Maura and Richard Gaenzle John and Sallie Harris Glover Rebecca and Drew Graham Hilton Hallock Susan and John Hamilton Ann and Hooper Hardison Gordon and Kinsey Appleby Harper Debby and Dan Heller, and Mary- Lloyd Mrs. William H. Heslip (Joyce Gaston) Harriet Broughton Holliday Elenore and Christian Hooper Mark and Walker Freeman Jones Chuck and Karen Kennedy Robert and Adelaide King Frances McIntyre Knight Marcia and Douglas Kronn Justin and Stephanie Blessey Lilley Fenn and Ruth Barrett Little, and Emily & Ruby Randall and Anne Mann, and Caroline & Elizabeth Jay and Rowanne McIntyre McKnight Prescott and Ashley Hopkins Miller Will and Missy Underwood Miller, and Liza Wooten Anne and John Mori Betsy Shaw Nalty Philip and Katherine Rich Niehaus Ryan and Betsy Warfel Philmon Gene and Ann Preaus Jonathan and Candida Price, and Meredith & Eden Mike and Fran Reeves Timothy and Nancy Martin Roberts Frances Russell Rockwell Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 2012 Annual Fund (cont.) John and Susie McLean Shubin Stephen Smith The Stamoulis Family Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Tarbutton Jay and Mary Jane Scott Trimble Mr. and Mrs. R. Bartley Turner Ann and Jim von Thron Katheryne and Bestor Ward Bruce and Alice Martin Whelihan Dan and Amy Wilbanks John and Louise Agee Wrinkle Stuart and Carol Graham Wyllie Yeoman ($100 - $249) Anonymous (2) Chip and Amelia Andrews Abbott John and Gay O’Neal Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Adams Nancy MacDougald Albert Alicia and Mike Alford, and Ali & Camden Bond and Virginia Neal Almand William and Loring Harris Amass Chase and Holly Pierce Ambler Holly Armistead Anderson Shepard and Boyce Lineberger Ansley Babette Bryan Bach Jayne and Thomas Barkdull Turner and Victor Barringer, and Sarah Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Beall, Jr. Rob and Barbara Beard Michael and Kaki Johnson Behr Olivia Smith Beneke Amy and Eric Bicknell, and Sarah Bruce and Jean Stephenson Blair James and Nancy Hill Carter Bland Mary Martin “Bobo” Williamson Borden John and Anne Trice Brewer Kristin Brozyna Alex and Sarah Nash Bumpas Frank and Nina Sledge Burke Keao and Carolyn Crusel Caindec Chris and Mary Jane Altvater Caison Andrew and Anne Buckman Calder Hadley and Cameron Smith Callaway, and Darden & Lee David and Katharyn “Peep” Brown Cantor Capriccia and Drew Carney George and Betsy Steele Carr Austin and Millie Cobb Carr Devon and Meg Carrere Carter Greg and Carolyn Blank Cary Frank and Missy Casscells-Hamby Chan and Vee Smith Chandler Austin and Meredith Weeks Chase Natalie and George Chase Michael and Meaghan Dowling Chorske John Christian Kirsten and Chuck Church Carter Coker Charles and Sylvia Sparkman Coker Dr. Geoffrey and Dr. Mary Bess Cole David Cole and Holly Hill Rob and Anne Emack Couch Bill and Kim Coward Ryan and Boofie Lupton Crimmins Robin and Stockton Croft Jane Huston and Claiborne Crommelin Mary Stoll Cross Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crumbliss Brian and Julie Cullen Judith Cunningham Charles and Marcy Monrose Curtis Chesley Johnson Dale-Arnurius Tom and Jody Ragland Darden Mrs. Leland Hume Davenport Susie and Philip Davidson Christy K. Davidson Dr. and Mrs. J. Byron Davidson Julia Brooke Davis Mac and Mildred Davis Mark and Nancy Deaton Bruce and Hyde Floyd Desloge Jodee and Frank Dorsey, and Kara & Kayla Mr. and Mrs. Roddey Dowd, Sr. Julie and Everitt Drew 18 Denice and Jim Dunn David and Christe Ray Eades G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Ford Jr. Kirk and Mary Walker Norfleet Fry Pat and Emily Pittman Funderburk Douglas and Mary “Mae Mae” Houlihan Gabbert William and Joan Tarumianz Gee Tina and James Glover Walter and Brent Nunnelly Goo Michael and Gillian White Goodrich Sarah and Michael Grant Michael and Kelly Hart Grebe Patrick and Sheila Proby Gross James and Jeanette Kennedy Hancock Florence and John Hanes Julia Ballard Haralson Ned and Ellen Ansley Hardison Bill and Gay Browne Hardy John and Margaret McCall Harper Jerry and Melissa Harrelson Nikko and Anne Farrar Hayes Claudia and W. A. Heath, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Heazlitt Jeanne and Mike Heekin, Mary Pete and Kathy Barnes Hendricks Alfred and Elizabeth Hewitt Vianda Hale Hill Hayes and Gordon Hill Ainsley Hines Bob and Hester Hodde Craig and Kakki McEntire Hoggan Harley and Nell Howcott Angela and William Hoyt Sara Huffman Tricia and Lee Johnson William and Georgia Cobb Joyner John and Boo Tyler Kennedy Joel and Beth Taylor Keys John and Phyllis Mann Kirwan Pete and Evelyn Simmons Kissel Jeffrey and Karen Jones Kung Florence and Thomas Langford, and Bryon & Annie Margie Robertson Leachman Marley and Michael LeBourgeois Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 2012 Annual Fund (cont.) Arthur and Peggy Talley Lee Michael and Donna Dismuke Lenaghan Lawrence and Barrie Hill Lewis Amy and Tandy Lewis John and Nancy Braam Little Bill Sullivan and Sid Long Christopher and Miriam Beasley Lykes Seton and Katie Bee Rogers Marshall Stephanie McCaffrey Donald and Louise Felker McKenzie Ashley and R. Searing Merrill Kathryn Meyer Susan Philips Moore Lewis and Margaret Myers Morris Lane and Cille Orr Morrison Adam and Jessica Werner Moskowitz Rick and Caroline Tuttle Murray Katharine “Kaki” Neville-Weeks Jim Nichols Joanna and Sandy Nugent Charles and Nancy Horton Nusbaum Solon and Sherrill O’Neal Guy and Ashley Sauer Oswalt Jim and Katherine Durkee Park Julie Perry Elizabeth Peters Elizabeth “Bits” Piper Jane Gordon Potts Debra and Verne Prosser William and Martha Lee Pulley Bill and Sally Querin Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ragland Susan and Benjamin Rawles Albert and Susan Gregory Warburton Redd Sean and Courtney Minchew Reynolds Phebe Callaway Robertson Laura Rockefeller Melissa and Jeffrey Ross Kathryn and Joseph Royal Paula and Dalt Ruffin Katherine and Jason Sanders Louis and Mamie Seaman Sarkes Harriet and James Schnell Jen and Steven Schumacher Will and Beverly Martin Sessoms Mike and Jennie Scott Shad Steven and Colleen Dooley Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Sibley Linda Siefried Georgia Schneidau Simpson John Simpson Russell and Tara Sinco, and Madeline & Katherine Grady and Anna Newton Smith Patricia and Robert Snyder Maria Trosdal Sparkman Rocky and Margie Johnson Springer Louise Jahncke Stevens Charlie and Kathy Browne Stine Ewing and Kim Lupton Strang William and Elizabeth Crane Swent Ben and Nancy Tarbutton Lynn Stichter Tate John and Claire Kinnett Tate Parker Allen Tekin Cathy Temple Bill and Lora Tuttle Terry Rob and Ashley Smith Thompson Walt and Sally Scott Edwards Tippett Molly Cramer Tipps Len and Pam Pitman Turner Ann and James Turner Sandy and Anne Villere Dawn and Wayne Wadsworth Phyllis and John Ward, and Elizabeth Robert and Meredith Dooley Warlick Jackie and Fred Wertymer Becky McTigue Weymouth Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter White Jr., and Jack White Richard and Elizabeth McArthur Whiteley Whit and Catherine Cranston Whitham Mick and Meg Whitlock 19 John and Elisabeth Harper Wiener, and Bizzy & Gracie Elizabeth and John Wiens Anne and Cross Williams, Jr. Reid Leavitt Willingham Leanne and William Woodall Richard Woodruff Sam and John Woolard Michael and Charlotte Daniel Wray Barry and Jacquelyn Buttram Wright Edith and Landon R. Wyatt, III Sarah and George Young Page ($50 - $99) Virginia Simpson Aisner Nancy G. Baker Catherine and Cam Bowman Joel and Leah Catherine Swindle Brake Mary Campbell Frank and Katherine Crutcher Chisholm Catherine and Herbert Claiborne Bill and Lucile McKee Clarkson Michael and Elizabeth Cranston Cleckler Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Cox L. Dan and Judy Coxwell Carlton and Carol Hancock Craig Mark and Lucy Sparkman Crosswell Deborah and Robert Csere Greg and Emily Curran Susan and Brian Curtiss Gardner and Martha Cousar Davis, and Elizabeth Ann Carter Murray Dawson Rufus and Vickie Dorsey Peggy and John Dozier Carole and Harry Duncanson Allison and LeGrand Elebash Tash and Emily Elwyn Markus and Hannah Davis Emig Benton and Betty Weil Fisher Rick and Joan Fleischer Kristina and Don Foster Kelly Friedlander Camp Merrie-Woode, Spring 2013 2012 Annual Fund (cont.) Lynn and John Geer Rory and Shelby Harrell Geyer Anna Stiegel Glass Charles Elrod and Carol Gundersen James and Paula Fleming Haliczer Elliott and Terrell Luck Harrigan, and True, Elise, & Ravenel Laura Tillman Hendley Dawn and Drew Hooker, and Mackenzie Tim and Christy Hooper Judith and Cecil Howard Robert and Ginger Ann Clark Hughes Jeffery and Anne Stout Hughes William and Faye Carrington Hughes Bobby and Avery Harrelson Jones Erik and Lucy Cooper Karlsson Bob and Ellie McNabb Kassem Timothy and Carole Nelson Kirkland Art and Carolyn Kramer Daniel and Susan Edwards Lewis Lee and Lionel Lowry Todd and Cassidy Murray MacKay Ed and Julie Whitehurst MacKinlay Caroline Mann Dick and Bettye West Mason Jean and Tony Maupin Mac and Georgeann McGrew Kent and Whitney Dunlap McLeod Beth and Andrew McRae Jane and Steve Menton Luther Moore Morgan and Anne Sognier Murray Robert and Robin Naylor John and Jenny Burch O’Connor Keith and Anna Christenberry Ottaviano John and Carolyn Pait Chad and Alison Chatel Paris Ann Penn Caroline and Russell Perciavalle Wade and Mary Elizabeth Adams Perry Deborah and John Peters Dana and Larry Pless, and Deane Anne and Joseph Powell Meredith Rawles, and Hannah Mary and Robert Reed Ashby Whitney Roberts Macon and Margaret Hardesty Rudisill Frederic and Jennifer Smith Perrin and Catherine Biggers Trotter Sara Ann and Woody Vaughan Bill and Betsy Hamilton Verner Reilly Ward Andrew and Ashby Parrish Webber Sean and Susannah Tims Wessel Christopher and Finley Bugg White Henry and Cornelia Quarles Wonham Raye and Jane Minor Woodin Donor (up to $50) Tina and Lee Abbott Wright and Amy Lauer Alcorn Tim and Rosemary Williams Anderson Jayne Andrews Rip and Nell Mathis Black Anne and Jim Blitch Jennifer and Peter Carlin Ann Whitham Cundy David and Carter Cunningham Susanna St. John-Davis Lane and Claire Warfel Davis Molly Davis Suzie Hanson Deal Clay Farland Catherine and Peter Freeman West and Aimee Adatto Freeman Frances Givhan Karen Glenn Karen and Tom Gletner David and Betsy Lindsay Goode Geraldine W. Hanson Chrissy and Michael Hays Ross Hudson Felicia and William Huger Janet and Jonathan Jarrett Cathryn and James Jones Sheryl and Walton Joyner Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Kellett III 20 Jane Stoiko Kennedy Elizabeth and James C. Landis and Family Gary and Elizabeth Honey Langford Lee Ann and Duke McCall Anne Marie and Greg McDonald Bart and Mary McEntire Jesse and Katie Grace Miller Rob and Angel Moore, and Elizabeth Stephanie and Robert Morgan Allison and Thomas O’Grady Mary and William Orr Bill and Jessica Sognier Osborne Wilmer and Elizabeth Simpson Poynor Shirley Roy Kate Satz Martha and John Sensenbrenner Maude Saunders Sharp Robert and Teresa Shufflebarger Gena and Alexander Smith Ten Eyck and Leslie Leach Swackhamer Laura and Thomas Talley Gidge and Warren B. 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Northcutt Sigrid Dohlman By: Peter and Marlin Dohlman All the “Blue Flower Hat” Girls By: Robert and Lyda Larkins Astrove Harry and Janie McMullen Cline By: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. du Pont The CMW Nature Program By: Riley Dickey Amy Nusbaum By: Charles and Nancy Horton Nusbaum Katie Minor and Ettie Minor Luckey By: Linda and Hardin Minor Calvert and Catherine Coley By: Elwood and Melanie Calvert Coley Katie Bee Rogers Marshall and Mary Coleman Rogers By: Mabry and Jeanne Rogers Carolina Wessel and Catherine & Allie Cannon By: Carol Ann Brown Cannon Mary Fitz-Hugh Bell By: Amy Bell Cassidy Godwin-Pinchbeck By: Val Pinchbeck and Mendy Godwin Ciele and Nina Gutierrez By: Mary Melissa and Manuel Gutierrez Cloud 9 Renovations By: Dameron Family Foundation By: Hank and Nancy Dameron Almquist Cross and Tyler Kennedy By: Mrs. E. Runyon Tyler Jr. Elizabeth (Beezy) Hobson By: Jane Hobson Marcus Falcon Hudson By: Kate Wilson Grayken Granddaughter, Elly Straske’s High School Graduation from Berkeley Preparatory School By: Helen and Paul Straske Hamilton Northcutt and Preston The Wedding Anniversary of Tweed and Rick Eckhard By: Harry and Janie McMullen Cline In Thanksgiving For: Carolyn and Viginia Wahlheim By: Cary and William Wahlheim Avery Wiens By: Elizabeth Rawlings Mary Katherine and Caroline Strong By: Kimberly and John Strong Gifts in Memory Of… Sissy McClellan By: Harriett G. Northcutt Mary Scott Douglas, Scottie Springer, Margie Springer, Caroline Douglas, and Sydney Johnson By: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Jr. A Campership in Memory Of: Abby Shaw Nalty and Gardner Carney By: Jim and Laurie Gordon Carney Meredith Wessel By: Jim and Frances Tims Our Awesome Counselors - Katy Miller, Sarah Ellison, Caroline Nevin, and Megan McCall By: J. 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The Merrie-W Cordially invites you to attend Cordially invites you to attend Cordia Camp Merrie-Woode’s Camp Merrie-Woode’s 95th Celebration Anniversary Celebration 95th Anniversary th on Sunday, Sunday,July July14, 142013 Camp 95th Anniv on Sund Camp Merrie-Woode alumnae, spouses, families, and friends welcome WHERE: Camp Merrie-Woode Ca alumnae, spouse WHEN: Festivities begin at 10:00AM Watch for details on the Merrie-Woode WHO: Alumnae, Spouses, Facebook page, Twitterfamilies feed, andand campfriends website:welcome www.merriewoode.com Please RSVP by June 1st to: Joni at 828-743-3300 or joni@merriewoode.com Watch for Facebook page ww