Winter 2011-Spring 2012

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Winter 2011-Spring 2012
LIVING WITH NATURE
Harkens Lake
As 2011 came to a close Greenbelt Land
Trust celebrated a momentous new
conservation project at Harkens Lake.
The 319-acre property lies along the
Willamette River south of Corvallis near
Irish Bend, unfolding over a floodplain,
wetlands and hardwood forest. Combined
with a similar project on neighboring
property, Harkens Lake will become part
of a continuous 500-acre swath of county,
state and private land being managed for
fish and wildlife conservation, spanning
two miles of Willamette riverfront.
Thursday, February 9th
6 - 8pm
The side-channels and sloughs at Harkens
Lake provide welcoming refuge for native
fish, including endangered spring Chinook
salmon. Eddies and sloughs provide cool
back channel areas for juvenile migrating
salmon, allowing the young fish time
to build strength and endurance before
continuing on their epic pilgrimage to the
Pacific Ocean. While the braided channels
First Presbyterian Church
114 SW 8th St., Corvallis (New Wing)
at Harkens Lake, often inundated through
seasonal flooding, create challenges for
farming, they also provide sanctuary for
wetland animals from western pond turtles
to red-legged frogs and native salmon.
Tall majestic cottonwoods provide nesting
habitat for ospreys, eagles, and many other
birds.
Now that we have protected this incredible
landscape, the real work begins. Greenbelt
will be working with the landowners to
plan and implement restoration activities
including planting thousands of native
trees to re-establish the property’s historic
floodplain forests. This reforestation work
will benefit both wildlife and neighboring
landowners, with trees acting as a river
buffer to cushion the effects of river
erosion and flooding on adjacent lands.
In addition to the landowners at Harkens
Lake, we could not have completed this
project without the incredible support and
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WINTER/SPRING 2012
Annual Report
Big Dollars for Restoration
$327,171 Awarded in
Stewardship Grants
Stewardship grants awarded in 2011,
totaling $327,171, will support data
collection, restoration planning, and
habitat restoration at 8 different sites over
the next several years.
Surveying & Assessment
Any good restoration begins with
data collection and assessment. With
these funds will be surveying Kincaid’s
lupine and weeds at Lupine Meadows,
butterflies at Lone Star Ranch, and
fish, amphibians and hydrology
assessments on Greenbelt lands along
the Willamette River. These assessments
provide critical ecological information
that will be used to guide management
and restoration plans for these protected
properties.
Habitat Restoration
In addition to assessment work, these
awards are funding ongoing restoration
activities on prairies, oak woodlands
and oak savannas at GLT properties
Owens Farm, Lupine Meadows, Lone
Star Ranch, Little Willamette, and
Willamette Bluffs. Grants also support
stream habitat restoration efforts at
Thomas Paine Farms and floodplain
and wetlands management at Little
Willamette and Willamette Bluffs
properties.
See Program Highlights (page 4) for
grant details.
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Calendar of Events
Board of Directors
Betty Griffiths, President
Ethan Hasenstein, Vice President
Jack Mykrantz, Secretary
Keli Kuykendall, Treasurer
John Bliss
Douglas Brodie
Nancy Hathaway
Seymour House
Chris Kiilsgaard
John Martinsen
Joanne McLennan
Thursday, February 9th, 6 - 8 pm
Greenbelt Annual Meeting, 1st Presbyterian Church, 114 SW 8th St, Corvallis
Staff
Wednesday, March 14th, 7 pm
Living with Nature Lecture Series - “Condor Comeback!”
Corvallis Library Main Meeting Room
Michael Pope
Executive Director
michael@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Jeff Baker
Stewardship Program Manager
jeff@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Join us for our annual meeting in Dennis Hall! Learn about 2011 accomplishments, and plans for the
next year. Enjoy food and refreshments with friends, and take in a great keynote presentation by poet
Charles Goodrich. See back page for additional information.
Wednesday, February 15th, 7 pm
Living with Nature Lecture Series - “Hummingbird Highways”
Corvallis Library Main Meeting Room
Presenter Matthew Betts (OSU) will be sharing his fascinating research on how tracked tropical
hummingbirds are effected by landscape fragmentation and how the disturbance of these landscapes
may shed light on pollination problems that are plaguing plants around the world.
Learn about Oregon species recovery programs for condors and other endangered wildlife from David
Shepherdson, Deputy Conservation Division Manager of the Oregon Zoo.
Saturday, March 24th, 9 am - 12 pm
“Help the Prairie Flowers” Workday @ Lupine Meadows
Claire Fiegener
Special Projects Manager
Newsletter Editor/Designer
claire@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Help us mulch these recently planted prairie flowers and help them survive weeds and summer drought.
Meet at the GLT office to carpool to the site. RSVP to jeff@greenbeltlandtrust.org.
Stephan Friedt
Office Administrator
stephan@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Join us to learn more about our organization and the important contribution volunteers provide to the
Trust. See bottom of next page for more details. RSVP by April 1st to jessica@greenbeltlandtrust.org.
Steve Lilly
Assist. Stewardship Manager
steve@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Jessica McDonald
Development Director
jessica@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Denise Richards
Administrative Assistant
denise@greenbeltlandtrust.org
Dan Rosenberg
Land Conservation Program Director
dan@greenbeltlandtrust.org
The Greenbelt Land Trust acts to
conserve and protect in perpetuity
native habitats, working lands and
lands of natural beauty, which
provide a connection to the natural
world for the residents of the MidWillamette Valley.
Greenbelt Land Trust
PO Box 1721
Corvallis, OR 97339
541.752.9609
info@greenbeltlandtrust.org
www.greenbeltlandtrust.org
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Thursday, April 12th, 5 - 7 pm
Volunteer Orientation & Training Workshop, Greenbelt Office, Corvallis
Wednesday, May 2nd, 7 pm
Living with Nature Lecture Series - “History & Ecology of the Willamette River”
Corvallis Library Main Meeting Room
Come learn about the history and future of the river from renowned stream ecologist and co-author of
the Willamette Basin Planning Atlas, Stan Gregory (OSU Professor of Fisheries and Wildlife).
May 5th - 13th
3rd Annual Natural Resources Celebration Week
Natural Resources Celebration Week highlights the bountiful open spaces, recreation areas, and
environmental communities that make the mid-Valley so incredible. Keep an eye out for the NACW’s
calendar of activities – from birding tours to forest hikes, there is bound to be something for everyone!
Friday, May 18th, 6 - 8 pm
Tree Identification Tour, Bald Hill Farm, Corvallis
Join GLT and Dr. Ed Jensen, author of “Trees to Know in Oregon” and Associate Dean at OSU College
of Forestry for a leisurely walk at Bald Hill Farm, identifying and discussing trees and shrubs native to
Oregon. Space will be limited – RSVP to jessica@greenbeltlandtrust.org.
Saturday, May 19th, 9 am - 12pm
Lupine Meadows Open House, Philomath
View the beautiful Fender’s blue butterfly in flight and learn about upland prairie plants and how we are
working to restore this special place. Meet at GLT Office to carpool to site.
Sunday, June 3rd, 9am (8k Trail Run Start Time)
6th Annual Run for the Hills, Bald Hill Natural Area, Corvallis
Join us at Bald Hill Natural Area for this annual trail run with proceeds benefiting Greenbelt Land
Trust and the City of Corvallis’ trail programs. Choose and 8k, 2 mile or a ¼ mile kids run! For more
information, visit the race web page at www.gltrunforthehills.com.
For more info. contact Greenbelt at 541.752.9609 or visit www.greenbeltlandtrust.org.
Offices located at 101 SW Western Blvd., Corvallis Oregon.
Greenbelt Land Trust
FLOODING & NATIVE FISH
Oregon Land Trusts
Protect.Restore.Enjoy
Massachusetts, 1891 – A young
architect and lover of nature distributes
a proposal entitled “The Preservation
of Beautiful and Historical Places” that
announces the need to establish a nonprofit organization for the immediate
preservation of “special bits of scenery”
still remaining “which possess uncommon
beauty and more than usual refreshing
power.” The circular was met with
resounding support, and the first land
trust was formed. Fast-forward 120 years,
and there are now over 1700 land trusts
across the country that have permanently
protected 47 million acres (an area twice
the size of all of the national parks in the
contiguous US)!
From the towering Wallowas to the
farms and forests of the Gorge and lush
rivers along the North Coast, Oregon’s
eighteen land trusts are working hard
to protect critical lands that our wildlife,
plants, and communities depend on. Land
trusts in Oregon have preserved 53,386
acres, ensuring that the state continues to
be a source of beauty and livability for
generations to come.
In 2011 OR land trusts joined together to
establish the Coalition of Oregon Land
Trusts (COLT) as a non-profit organization,
adopted by-laws and established a
3-year Strategic Plan to develop a
unified voice for the land conservation
movement in Oregon. Greenbelt is proud
of the work of land trusts nation-wide,
and eager to partner with fellow trusts
to expand the reach of land protection
and restoration across the state. Keep
an eye out for COLT updates and
announcements!
Winter/Spring 2012
In the space of a few days, many rivers in western Oregon went
from near-record low levels to flood stage, jeopardizing riverside
homes, causing flooding and challenging Chinook salmon,
steelhead and other native fishes.
Decades of human alterations to Oregon’s river systems have
contributed to worsening the situation, according to hydrologists.
What once were complex, braided rivers, with multiple channels
that spread the impact of flooding, have been transformed into
single channels that act like pipelines.
“Historical river systems were much more complex and their
multiple channels spread the impact of the flooding, and slowed
the currents. It also created holding places for migrating and
resident fish. But dams, development, and the transition from
natural forests to housing tracts and pastures have eliminated
complexity from many river systems, “ says OSU ecologist Stan
Gregory.
Salmon, steelhead and native fish should be able to survive the
floods ... after all, they have had thousands of years to adapt to
flooding. “Adult steelhead are large, strong fish and can navigate
most rivers even at flood stage, and flooding is actually beneficial
in many cases. It can improve habitat by scouring out river
bottoms, creating new pools and cleaning out silt,” says Gregory.
“We have found populations of cutthroat trout in streams in the
Cascade Mountains to be highest in the summers following the
largest floods, while winters with low flooding are followed by low
populations.”
Photo of the Willamette River, north of Albany, flooding during
high water event in January, 2012.
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Trails Website–
Conservation & Community
Connecting People to Nature
Continued from Front Page
Whether jogging along the dirt switchbacks on Marys Peak, hiking up the side of Fitton Green
or Dimple Hill, or strolling to the overlook at Chip Ross Park, trails are a significant part of our
daily lives here in the mid-Valley.
funding from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Oregon
Watershed Enhancement Board, Bonneville Power Administration and the
Meyer Memorial Trust.
With all of the trails in our backyard, we are lacking a central database and publicly accessible
website for users to learn about the myriad trail networks throughout Benton County. Trail
enthusiasts are currently tasked with combining maps, recreation books, and agency websites to
learn about trail accessibility and connectivity.
The Willamette River is a priority focus for Greenbelt Land Trust. Over
the next year we will be working with an additional 4 landowners to
expand the footprint of conservation at Harkens Lake and on a critical
reach of river between Corvallis and Albany. By protecting key parcels
along the River, we are working towards the larger goal of ensuring healthy
water, farms, and communities in the mid-Willamette Valley.
Greenbelt Land Trust (along with Benton County Natural Areas and Parks, City of Corvallis
Parks and Recreation, and OSU College Forests) has been working to initiate a comprehensive
and interactive site to expand outreach on our beloved network of trails to a diverse public.
With this new site you will be able to identify a trail that fits your needs and abilities, access
trailheads, and learn about any ecological and cultural values associated with area trails.
Bald Hill Farm
After nearly two years of due diligence on this project, GLT and project partners are in the
process of seeking grant funding to cover the cost of the site’s development and launch – with an
estimated public unveiling by early 2013. Keep an eye out for updates on this exciting project!
Connecting people to nature … it’s what we do.
A LASTING LEGACY
We are dedicated to protecting the lands
forever that you care about today.
Demetrios Jameson, “Yaquina Head”, 1957, Oil on canvas, 4’x2’
A Work of Art
“His life was art, and art was his life” – Ron Jameson.
In May, 2011 Ron Jameson contacted Greenbelt Land Trust (GLT) to talk about
how he and his wife, Gwen, could support the Campaign for Bald Hill Farm. Ron
and Gwen are deeply invested in the property, and walk its 3 miles of public trails
daily.
After deep consideration, Ron decided that he would be interested in donating a
painting from his father, renowned Pacific Northwestern artist, Demetrios Jameson
that represented the Oregon that the artist loved so well. Demetrios’ artwork hangs
in venerable museums across the country, from Portland to New York, and is highly
desired by collectors within the American Modernist Movement.
Are you an art lover? Do you want to support the Campaign for Bald Hill
Farm? For $5,000 (below estimated value) you can own a beautiful piece of
Northwestern art history, while contributing to a great cause. All proceeds go
directly to the acquisition of Bald Hill Farm. For more information, contact Jessica
McDonald at (541) 752.9609.
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Greenbelt Land Trust is working to leave
a legacy on the natural landscape of
our region. If you share our vision of
protecting and enhancing the special
natural places of the Willamette valley,
with thoughtful planning you can create
your own family legacy or community
success story by including a charitable
gift in support of our work as a part of
your estate plans.
“Because we love this area and the
surrounding open spaces, we chose to
include Greenbelt in our estate plan.
We know that the Greenbelt is committed
to protecting our natural areas forever.
We want to be a part of that promise to
our community so that future generations
can continue to enjoy the things that drew
us here.” ~ Betty and Bob Griffiths
As Greenbelt looks back over the last year, we are filled with reflections
of Bald Hill Farm. This special place has become a second home for GLT
Staff – we have walked every square inch of the land, led over 40 tours
of the property, and provided access for hundreds of people to experience
the majestic valley vistas from the Farm’s uppermost prairies. We have
communed with friendly cows, negotiated past turkeys and walked the
property in every weather, from the densest foggy February morning to the
hottest August afternoon.
Throughout the last year we have also discovered just how important
this 587 acre Farm is to our community, with an outpouring of support
shown in response to a County-wide fundraising appeal in May. Countless
stories have emerged from families, hikers, bicyclists, equestrians –
sharing personal reminiscences of the land and reasons for supporting the
preservation of Bald Hill Farm. From childhood recollections of gathering
mistletoe at Bald Hill, to wildlife encounters on Mulkey Ridge, we all
connect deeply with this special place.
With $845,000 raised towards our goal of $2 million, Greenbelt will be
working over the next year to complete the Campaign for Bald Hill Farm,
ultimately using the $2 million as leveraging funds to match against
$3 million in grant funding that has been applied for. We have great
expectations that with the support of the community Campaign we will be
able to obtain the grant funding necessary to complete the acquisition of
Bald Hill Farm by our deadline of October, 2013.
The next time you step out of your car at the Oak Creek parking lot to
Bald Hill Natural Area, your feet quickly hitting the dirt trail, take a
moment to breathe in the pastoral beauty and to reflect on what this
property means to you, and what it means to the future of our community.
Greg Fitzpatrick
Every year since its conservation in 2005
Greenbelt Land Trust has hosted a Lupine
Meadows Open House in late May, inviting the
public to this sensitive property to see the wondrous
little Fender’s blue butterfly in flight and learn about
the ecology and beauty of endangered upland
prairie habitats. And
for the last five years
Greg has volunteered
to lead this tour, his
butterfly net in hand.
After working for The
Nature Conservancy
for over 10 years on
prairie restoration,
Greg has become our
resident expert in all
things prairie, volunteering his time to provide the
public a small glimpse into the fragile ecosystems
of Lupine Meadows. Thank You Greg, for all that
you do for Greenbelt Land Trust!
2011 Charles Ross Award
Prisha d’Andrade
On any given day, if you go to Bald Hill Natural
Area, you are likely to cross paths with Prisha
d’Andrade. Quietly walking the trails, she has
become familiar with every tree, slough and
meadow and has taken an active role in ensuring
that the trails and land she loves is preserved for
the future. Whether this former librarian is attending
tours and events (8 last year alone!), or going door
to door in her neighborhood
to share information about
the Campaign for Bald Hill
Farm, she demonstrates a
determination to seeing the
land and wildlife that use it
preserved. Greenbelt Land
Trust proudly awards this year’s
Charles Ross Award to Prisha
for being an exemplary and
proactive advocate of our
natural areas.
VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION & TRAINING WORKSHOP
Thursday, April 12th 5-7pm
Planning for your personal legacy takes
time and careful thought. During the
process, you have the opportunity to think
about what matters most to you. For more
information about including GLT in your
estate plans, contact Jessica McDonald
(541)752-9609.
Greenbelt Land Trust
2011 Volunteer of the Year
Whether you are interested in planting trees, leading field tours, assisting with events, or
monitoring plants and wildlife … there is a place for you at Greenbelt Land Trust! Longterm volunteers and those interested in getting involved … join us for this annual Volunteer
Orientation and Training event at the GLT Office to learn more about the organization and
the important contribution volunteers provide to the Trust!
RSVP for the workshop by April 1st to jessica@greenbeltlandtrust.org.
Winter/Spring 2012
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2011 ANNUAL REPORT
GREENBELT LAND TRUST
SUPPORTERS
GREENBELT Program Highlights
LAND
Land Conservation
TRUST
4,246
people engaged with
Greenbelt Land Trust
1905
native trees & shrubs
planted
38
tours & events open to
the public
473
people who made
a donation to the
campaign for Bald Hill
Farm
• Raised over $2.5 million in grants for conservation work along the Willamette River
• Received a $74,500 grant from Meyer Memorial Trust for landowner outreach and
due diligence costs related to conservation protections of lands along the Willamette
River
• Consulted with 12 landowners interested in long-term protections for their properties in
Linn, Benton, and Marion Counties
• Worked with stakeholders to develop selection criteria for funding projects under
ODFW’s BPA Wildlife Mitigation Program
• Applied for grants totalling $3.34 million for the acquisition of Bald Hill Farm
Apperson and Lorrie Smith, Stephen Adams, Stephen and Beverly Hobbs, Steve and Nancy Lindsey, Steve and Sandra Panshin, Steve and
Susan Ford, Steve Kimura, Steve Ramsing, Steve Strauss and Barbara Taylor, Steve Trask, Steve Willis and Charlotte Meredith, Steven and
Bonnie Esbensen, Steven Carroll, Stewart and Janet Wershow, Stewart Holmes and Maya Abels, Sue and Tom Bailey, Sue Dornfeld, Sue
Ferdig, Susan Looney, Susan Provender-Alliance, Susan Raines, Susan Wulfekuhler, Suzanne Ortiz, Tanya Morgenstern, Terence Merritt, Teresa
Langendoerfer, Teresa Matteson, Thomas Doane, Tim Stewart and Karin Krakauer, Tod Woodford, Todd Reeve, Tom and Debbie Birdseye,
Tom and Ellen Murphy, Tom and Glenda Plant, Tom and Kay Harding, Tom Kaye, Tom and Rosemary O’Neil, Tony Howell and Patricia Benner,
Violet Campbell, Virgina Elandt, Virginia Denham, Vynn and Maureen Berg, Wanda Leach, Warren Cohen, Wendy McIlroy, Wendy McKee,
Werner Mukatis, William E Hogsett, William Gilbert, William Pearcy, William Robinson, Zeev and Miriam Orzech
Stewardship
Once GLT has protected a property, we carry a serious responsibility to steward and
enhance its native attributes in perpetuity. All Stewardship activities are in response to
property management plans that detail the timeline and outcomes for each site.
• Awarded 5 Restoration Grants worth $327,171 (BPA, NRCS, ODFW, OWEB)
• Planted 1905 trees and shrubs
• Burned 5.5 acres upland prairie at Lupine Meadows
• Seeded 2 acres of upland wildflowers in burn area at Lupine Meadows
• Cleared invasive shrubs and trees in 13 acres of protected wet prairie
• Thinned 6 acres of overstocked Oregon white oaks at Lone Star
• Restored aquatic habitat at Price Creek on Thomas Paine Farms by placing 42 logs
in-stream and constructing a bridge
Education/Outreach
• 512 people visited Bald Hill Farm in 2011 through tours and events
• 4,246 people at engaged with GLT through events, tours, and presentations in 2011
• Conducted four installments of our Living With Nature Lecture Series, bringing 430
people to the library to learn about everything from Ethno-botany to Pollinators
• Celebrated a visit by renowned sustainable farmer Joel Salatin, bringing 450 people
to a Reception and Presentation at the La Sells Stewart Center
• Hosted 375 students from Calapooia Middle School and Philomath Middle School
on our Little Willamette and Evergreen Creek properties, to assist with tree plantings
and mulching
• Expanded the diversity of our outreach to include events ranging from photography
workshops and historian tours, to archeology walks and poetry workshops
Conservation Partnerships
• Worked with 18 land trusts across the state to form the Coalition of Oregon Land Trusts
(COLT), to support broad-scale land conservation and restoration
• Collaborated with conservation partners along the mainstem and tributaries of the
Willamette River to share River planning efforts in partnership with Meyer Memorial
Trust’s Willamette River Initiative
• In partnership with areas stakeholders, GLT led a project to create a publicly
accessible County-wide Comprehensive Trails Website, connecting trail users with
areas natural areas and trail systems
• Collaborated with state-wide partners on updating The Nature Conservancy’s
Willamette Valley Conservation Synthesis Map, a tool used to identify the highest
priority areas for conservation and restoration
• Partnered with Calapooia Watershed Council on planning efforts for the Albany reach
of the Willamette River
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Bald Hill Farm Campaign Donors con’t.,
Greenbelt Land Trust
The Greenbelt Land Trust wishes to acknowledge the First
Alternative Co-op, City of Corvallis, CH2MHill, HewlettPackard, Kaiser Permanente, Benton County, EWEB, Invitrogen,
City of Portland, Washington County, PCC Structurals, Inc.,
and State and Federal employees for making contributions to
GLT through workplace giving campaigns in association with
Earthshare of Oregon in 2011.
The Greenbelt Land Trust
would like to thank the following people and
businesses for their support during 2011.
Afton Field Farm, Alsea Acres Goat Cheese, American Bird Conservancy, American Computer and Electronic Services Corp., Anare Maintenance, Andersen Construction Company , Andy Cripe Photography,
Audubon Society of Corvallis , Barnhisel, Willis, Barlow & Stephens, Benton
County Parks and Recreation, Benton Soil and Water Conservation District,
Bio-Surveys, LLC, Broadleaf Architecture, Calapooia Middle School, Chintimini Wildlife Center, City of Albany Public Works , City of Corvallis Parks
and Recreation, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Corvallis Arts Center, Corvallis Farmers’ Market, Cutaway, Inc., Denison Farms, Eagle Digital
Imaging, Ed Rust General Contractor, Eola Hills Wine Cellars, First Alternative Cooperative, Fitzpatrick Ecological Consulting, Five Star Sports, Gathering Together Farm, Great Harvest Bread Company, Greengable Gardens,
Heins Communications, Honey Tree Apiaries, Ideal Nerve Tonic Band,
Institute for Applied Ecology, Integrated Resource Management, James T.
Edwards, P.E., P.L.S., L&D Kirk and Sons, Marys River Watershed Council
, Matt Bennett - Sybaris, Neighborhood Naturalist, Northwest Habitat Institute, Northwest Youth Corps, ODFW, Oregon Wildlife Institute, Oregon
State University, Peak Sports, Philomath Middle School , Provenance Farm,
Red Onion Woodworks, Robnett’s Hardware, Samaritan Health Services,
Starbucks, Stoker’s VitaWorld, The Beanery, The Bread Board, The Corvallis Clinic, The Nature Conservancy, The Village Builder, The Wetlands Conservancy, Town and Country Realty, Trout Mountain
Forestry, Tyee Winery, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Winter/Spring 2012
In 2011, contributions were made In
Memory of the following:
Allen Throop
Charles Leach
Harold Rudolph
Homer Campbell
Jo Ann Wolf
Larry Merriam
Marnie Ross
Mary Laver
Miriam Miller
Phil Schary
Warren Staton
In 2011, contributions were made
In Honor of the following people:
Andrew and Stephanie Talabere
Anne Davis
Barbara Van Holde
Baron Von Tastycake
Bruce and Brenda Coblentz
Cary and Lori Stephens
Chris Moser
Cyrel Gable
Erin Hogan-Freemole
Hiram and Judy Li
Jay Pscheidt and Kim Sargent
Kirsten Tilleman
Mark Miller and Dawn Daniels
Michael Pope
Ralph Alig
Tom and Miriam Nakashima
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GREENBELT LAND TRUST
SUPPORTERS
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Bald Hill Farm Campaign Donors con’t.,
1) Boat tour of protected properties along Willamette River.
2) Installation of bridge along Price Creek at road crossing
along protected property - to protect water quality and wildlife.
3) Upland prairie burn at Lupine Meadows. 4) Joel Salatin from
Polyface Farm in VA, touring Bald Hill Farm. 5) Trail maintenance
workday at Fitton Green Natural Area. 6) Historian Tour at Bald
Hill Farm.
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$1,571,509
Total Investments &
Legacy Funds
$1,420,800
Total Land Value
1,286
Total Acres Protected
Greenbelt Land Trust
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Income
Financial Summary
Oct.1, 2010 - Sept.30, 2011
FY 10-11
FY 09-10
$131,544
**$295,911
$21,650
$21,000
$398,612
$258
$868,975
*$207,979
$7,174
$14,555
$309,001
$145,473
$12,663
$696,845
Programs
$477,465
Fundraising
$75,223
Administrative$83,083
Total Expenses
$635,771
$389,051
$94,492
$89,286
$572,829
Income
Membership Donations
Land Acquisition
Stewardship
Bequests
Grants Other Total Income
Expenses
Other 0%
Membership 15%
Grants 46%
Land Acq. 34%
Stewardship 3%
Expenses Bequests 2%
Programs 75%
Fundraising 12%
* Includes Willamette River Campaign
** Bald Hill Farm Campaign
Tom Kaye
Harris, Clayton Paulson, Cliff and Gay Hall, Cliff and Jo Anne Trow, Colleen Monahan, Cornelis and Susan Hoekstra, Cynthia Lamb,
Cynthia Panshin, D. Allen Meyer and Nancy Russo, Dale Green and Wanita Miller, Dan and Darryla McGrath, Dan Bean and Priscilla
Spears, Dan Edge and Sally Olson-Edge, Dan Roby and Nancy Allen, Dan Rosenberg and Jennifer Gervais, Daniel Gardner, Daniel
Luoma and Joyce Eberhart, Darius Jones, Dave Hohler, David and Clarissa Thomas, David and Corrine Gobeli, David and Gwendolyn
Robinson, David Anderson, David Birkes, David Eckert and Annette Mills, David Jones, David Plaehn, David Turner and Mariette Brouwers,
Deana Grobe and Kenny Faase, Deb Kadas, Debra Higbee, Denise Ross, Dennis and Carol Harms, Desiree Tullos, Dick and Leona
Converse, Dirk Leichty, Dominic and Barbara Cusimano, Don and Roberta Hall, Don and Sandy Kuhns, Donald and Laura Gannon,
Donald Comer, Donald Zobel, Donna Gregerson, Doris and Paul deLespinasse, Doris Tilles, Doug and Ann Brodie, Doug Gordon,
Doug Leedy, Duane Walrod, Dustin Herron, Ed and Linda Waymire, Edwin Barker, Eileen and Craig Tokuda, Eleanor MacDonald, Eleen
Baumann, Elizabeth and Michael Wade, Elizabeth Markham, Ellen Austin, Ellen Copeland, Ellen Watrous, Elsie Eltzroth, Emily Hegstad,
Eric Brunsvold, Esther Jabs, Ethan and Liisa Hasenstein, Fiona Moore, Frances Stilwell, Fritzi Grevstad, Garry Black, Genny Lynch, Gerry
Perrone, Gluten Free RN, Greg and Diane Hammerstad, Greg Wheeler and Jodi Winnwalker, Gwen Wolfram, Heath Keirstead, Heather
MacKay-Gimino, Hilaire Bojonell, Ira Galvan, Irene Schoppy, Isaac Hendler, J.B. Good, Inc., Jack and Barbara Mykrantz, Jack and
Jane Barth, Jack and Kay Enbom, Jack Fraser, Jacob Gjesdahl, James and Elaine Kelley, James and Mary Anne Nusrala, James Averill,
James Feldmann and Alison Iles, James Sumich, James Trappe, Janet Throop, Janice Lahr, Jason and Elizabeth DeLorenze, Jason and Kristin
Bradford, Jason Mitchell , Jason Seivers, Jean Oxley, Jeannie Ramsey, Jeff Leonard, Jeff Mitchell, Jeffrey Reimer, Jen Cramer, Jen Kramer,
Jennifer and David Luft, Jennifer and John Ward, Jennifer Doering, Jepson Lonnquist, Jeremie Favre, Jerry and Nancy Hildenbrand, Jerry
and Vida Krantz, Jesse Chastain, Jim and Anna-Maria Phelps, Jim and Betty McCarty, Jim and Debbie Zeller, Jim and Diana Myers, Jim
and Joann Lomax, Jim Good and Janet Morlan, Jim Hall, Jinny Wold, Joan Martelli, Joan Patterson Baker, Joanne Fitzgerald, Jochen
Braunmiller, Joe Esker, Joe Kerkvliet and Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet, Joe Stevenson and Barbara Case, John and Beverly Arthur, John
and Jeanne Mackey, John and Joanne Lattin, John and Kate Feldman, John and Kerry Bliss, John and Maryann Gillis, John and Peggy
Brophy, John and Shirley Byrne, John and Sue Tappeiner, John Gentile, John McEvoy, Jon and Joanne Wilson, Jon and Rachel Polansky,
Jon Dolan and Deb Murray, Jonathan Nash and Brigid Gearen, Joseph Bailey and Susan Knapp, Joseph Jay and Kerry McFall, Josh and
Ashley Cooper, Joyce Canan and Larry Evans, Judith and Michael Sander, Judith Edelstein and Diane McGrath, Judith Krueger, Judith
Neher, Judith Rudolph, Judy de Szoeke, Judy Ringle, Julia Maloney, Julie Mathison, Julie Stenson, K. Van Holde, Kara Leavitt, Karen Finley,
Karen Herold and Mary Bolton, Karen Montoya, Karen Myer, Karessa Torgeson, Kari O’Connell, Karin Krueger, Kate Kimball, Kathleen
McAteer, Kathleen Moss, Kathy Farnsworth, Katja Duesterdieck, Kaye Lavender, Keith Martin and Caryl Uhler, Keli Kuykendall, Kelli and
Tom Steele, Kelly Farrell, Ken and Henny Chambers, Ken Haines, Ken Larson and Virginia Badger, Kenneth and Claire Pate, Kent and
Patricia Daniels, Kim Schlessinger, Kim Spencer, Kipp Tobias and Thom Whittier, Kira Hughes, Kris and Alan Taylor, Kris Graves, Larry and
Cynthia Mahrt, Laura Crosby, Laura MacGhee, Laura Pagano Gouy, Laurel Low, Laurie Mason, Lawrence and Rebecca Landis, Lee Lopez,
Leigh Stoller and Renee Brooks, Leslie and Bob Lindsay, Leslie Redpath, Lina DiGregorio and Gabriel Shea, Linda Carlson, Linda Cornell,
Linda Dunfield, Linda Karz, Linda Zielinski, Lindsey Patterson, Linn West, Lisa Schupp, Lori Wilson, Louis Emenhiser, Ludmila and Martin
Schuster, Luis and Laurie Madrigal, Luke Lindahl-Ackerman, Lynn Trimpe, Lynn Victor, Lynne McAllister, Lynne Schutte, Maggie Wickham,
Mardel Wolf and Michael Brouwer, Margaret Sparrow, Margaret Sunderland, Marge Stevens, Marguerite Campbell, Maria-Teresa
Magana, Marie Ann Martin, Marie Long, Marie Vicksta, Marilyn and John Pershing, Marilyn Henderson and Michael Mix, Marjorie
Ratliff, Mark Lindgren, Mark Wilson and Sherry Harlan, Marlan and Angela Carlson, Martha Amram, Martha Fraundorf, Martha Picchi
and Boyd Lyon, Martin Stephenson, Mary Alice Seville, Mary Ann Guenther, Mary Browning, Mary Fell, Mary Pope Osborne, Mary
Richardson, Marybetts Sinclair, Marylee Valentine, Megan and Christopher Conca, Megan Hornby, Melinda Croft, Melissa and Daniel
Cunningham, Melodie Putnam and Paul Reeser, Meryl Miasek, Michael and Barbara Rowe, Michael and Jennifer Rodriguez, Michael
and Marsha Wynn, Michael Blouin, Michael Brantley, Michael Cairns and Gail Oberst, Michael Pope and Becca Lemon, Michael Sage,
Michael Sherwin, Michael Witbeck, Mickey and Nora Cohen, Mike and Carol Huntington, Mike and Robyn Panico, Miles Penk, Milt and
Patti Cardwell, Molly Bloomfield, Molly Hannah, Murray Laver, Mysty Ferreira, Mysty Rusk, Nancy Erwin, Nancy Hathaway and Greg
Peterson, Nancy Schary, Nancy Staus, Nancy Wilson Orcutt, Neil Hukari, Nicola and Ravi Chikkalingham, Norm and Debbie Johnson,
Norm Franken, Norman and Margaret Anderson, Pam and Dan Bottom, Pam DeWolfe, Pat and Dee Mooney, Pat Johnson and Dorothy
Price, Patricia D’Andrade, Patricia Wickman, Patrick Allen, Paul and Mary Ann Roberts, Paul and Nonie Harcombe, Paul and Susan
Doescher, Peggy Contreras, Peggy Osburn, Penny Brassfield, Peter and Nancy Ballerstedt, Peter Cheeke, Peter Goodman, Phillip and
Elizabeth Thill, Phillip Hays, Phoenix and Tom Ries, Pieter and Karen Van Zee, Prescott Jones, Rachel Sidlauskas, Ralph and Dorothy Reiley,
Ralph and Marge Alig, Randy Chakerian and Diane Henneberger, Randy Selig and Dan Valens, Rebecca Goggans, Rebecca Picton,
Reed and Cindy Behrens, Ricardo Matano, Rich Carone, Richard and Doris Waring, Richard and Dorothy Miller, Richard and Kyla Reid,
Richard Liebaert, Rick and Barb Wilson, Rick Miller, Rob and Eve Gill, Robert and Emily Steele, Robert and Janet Larkin, Robert B. Auld,
Robert Best, Robert Kuljis, Robert Smythe, Robert Yandt, Roberta Boyden, Roberta Smith, Rochelle Murphy, Roger and Sandi Blaine, Roger
and Whitney Lindquist, Roger Graham, Ron and Carlien Williams, Ron and Diane Sievers, Ron and Maureen Stover, Ron Olsen, Ronald
Wright, Rosemary Magee, Rozalyn Patrick, Russell Picton, Ruth McNeill, Sally Herman, Sarah Kailin, Sarah Stevens, Scott and Joann
Overton, Seth and Diana Bernstein, Seymour and Paula House, Simone Frei, Simple Actions Family Foundation, Stanley Moore, Stefan
Administrative 13%
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SUPPORTERS
GREENBELT LAND TRUST
SUPPORTERS
The Greenbelt Land Trust would like to thank the following
members for supporting our mission in 2011.
GENERAL CIRCLE con’t
udy Hecht, Bruce Mangers and Beth Madison ◊, Carol Crawford, Carol Omel, Carol Rooney, Carol Sumner, Carol Williams, Charles
and Clara Trainer, Charles and Elizabeth Blass, Charles Quinn and Dana Abel, Chintimini Garden Club, Chris and Dianne Dunfield ◊,
Cindy Dahl, Claire Younger, Clem and Janet La Cava, Cornelis and Susan Hoekstra, Cynthia Panshin, Cynthia Schmidt, Cyrel Gable ◊,
Dale Green and Wanita Miller, Dallice and Mary Mills, Dan Rosenberg and Jen Gervais, Dana Field, Daniel Gardner, Dave Hohler,
David and Suzanne Cutsforth, Debra Goldenberg, Denis and Anne White, Denis and Janet Jarvis, Dick and Leona Converse ◊, Donald
and Janice Reish, Donald and Laura Gannon, Donald Jones, Doug Parish, Eleen Baumann, Erik Endrulat, Ethan Wilson and Sandy
Riverman ◊, Eugene Majerowicz ◊, Floyd and Beverly McFarland, Francis and Betty Lawrence, Frank and Sue Conte, Frank Morris ◊,
Freda Fredricksen, Frederick Hirsch, Fredrick Prahl and Karen Skjei, Gary and Susan Klinkhammer, Gerry Perrone, Glenn Davenport,
Glenn Lamb and Susan Knight, Gordon Ormsby and Marion Gregor, Greg and Diane Hammerstad, Gregg Kleiner and Lori Salus, Hadj
Danan and Mary Jane Cowan, Heather Emberson, Heather Mackay-Gimino, Herb and Linda Crew ◊, Ian Gimino, Irene Schoppy, J.B.
Good, Inc., James and Christine Cantey, James Feldmann and Alison Iles, James Rodell, Jan Bottjer and Paula Minear, Janet Garfunkel,
Janey Gaventa, Jay H Holavarri, Jeanne Bauer, Jennifer Rodriguez, Jerry and Lynn Larson, Jerry and Vida Krantz ◊, Jessica Keil, Jim
and Karan Fairchild, Jim and Kathy Weldon, Jim and Nancy Landkamer, Jim and Sandra Ridlington, Jinny Wold, Jochen Braunmiller, Joe
Stevenson and Barbara Case, John and Beverly Arthur, John and Carolyn Gardner, John and Joanne Lattin, John and Kerry Bliss, John
and Lygia Klock, John and Peggy Brophy, John Gaylord, John Myers, John Pinkerton, John Swanson, John Tietjen and Patricia Cummins
◊, Joseph and Cathryn Kasper, Joseph Danko, Judith Krueger ◊, Judith Rudolph, Kathleen Bartee, Keith and Elizabeth Muckleston,
Keith and Linda Gelbrich, Kelly Farrell, Ken and Linda Bierly, Kim Schlessinger, King Machine Products, Kipp Shearman and Courtney
Armentrout, Kipp Tobias and Thom Whittier, Kirk Rensmeyer ◊, Larry and Janice Small, Lauren Gwin, Laurence and June Padman, Leslie
and Nancy Pliskin ◊, Linda and Richard Seekatz, Linda Cummins and Fred Berman, Linda and Rob Karz, Linda Modrell ◊, Lloyd and
Lois Osen, Louis and Jacqueline Gordon, Louise Ferrell ◊, Lucia Durand, Luis and Laurie Madrigal, Maggi Mahan, Marc and Jennifer
Ayotte◊, Marie Ann Martin, Marolyn Tarrant, Marsha Swanson ◊, Marshall and Judy English ◊, Martha Anderson, Martha Picchi and
Boyd Lyon, Mary Alice Seville ◊, Mary Browning, Mary Thomas ◊, Maryanne Staton ◊, Matt Blakeley-Smith and Anne Mary Myers,
May Dasch ◊, Maynard and Erin Freemole, Megan Hornby, Meryl Miasek, Michael Witbeck, Mike and Carol Huntington, Mike
and Kristy Spikes, Mike and Lyla Houglum, Mike and Miriam Maier ◊, Mike and Robyn Panico, Mike Wolf ◊, Milt and Wilma Larson,
Murray Laver, Nancy Edwards, Nicholas and Thea Yonker ◊, Nicholas Gimino, Norm and Mary Lee Seward, Norman and Patricia
Bishop, Octave and Mary Jo Levenspiel, Pat and Ann Megowan ◊, Pat and Dee Mooney, Pat Berman and Greg Koerper, Patricia
Greenfield and Dennis Ellis, Paul and Carol Adamus, Paul and Nonie Harcombe, Paul Howard and Stacy Drake, Paul Regan and Janice
Rosenberg, Peggy Thomson, Peter and Judith List ◊, Peter and Stacy Moore, Ralph and Barbara Reed ◊, Ralph and Leah Bolger, Randy
Chakerian and Diane Henneberger, Randy Selig and Dan Valens, Ray and Darlene Topping, Relan Colley ◊, Rene and Pamela Moye,
Richard and Dorothy Miller ◊, Richard and Margaretta Scanlan, Richard Hoyer, Richard Leman and Donna Ching, Rick Olson, Robert
and Emily Steele ◊, Rod and Katherine Inman, Rod and Ruby Frakes, Ron and Kathy Wrolstad, Ronald Wright, Rory Nichols, Rose Kraft
◊, Russa Kittredge, Ruth McNeill, Seth and Diana Bernstein, Seymour and Paula House, Sherri Johnson, Sourabh Apte, Stanley Gregory,
Steve Strauss and Barbara Taylor ◊, Steven and Bonnie Esbensen, Sunia Yang, Susan Meyer, Suzanne Ortiz, Suzanne Spencer
Middleton, Tom and Debbie Birdseye, Tom and Diane Hart ◊, Tom and Kay Harding, Tom and Patty McClintock, Tom and Suzanne
Millan ◊, Tony and Louise Van Vliet ◊, United Way of Benton and Linn Counties, Vincent Gimino, Virginia Denham, Warren and Laurie
Halsey, Wendy Boyd, Willard and Patricia Potts, William and Lark Wysham, Zack Gelbaum.
GRANTS
Benton Soil and Water Conservation District, Bonneville Power Administration, Meyer Memorial Trust, The Nature Conservancy,
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, US Fish and Wildlife Service.
CONSERVATION CIRCLE
Anonymous, Bill and Nan Beck, Bob and Betty Griffiths ◊, Cliff Heselton, Doug and Ann Brodie ◊, Earthshare of Oregon, Elsie Ross ◊,
Eric and Bonnie Helpenstell, Mary Pope Osborne, McDowell Charitable Trust, Richard and Doris Waring ◊, Robert and Sally Duncan
◊, Steve Trask, The Estate of David and Jane Loomis.
MILLENNIUM CIRCLE
Aaron Spitzer and Cindy Smith, Anonymous (3), Bruce Menge and Jane Lubchenco, Cary and Lori Stephens, Chris Kiilsgaard and
Sarah Greene, Christopher and Catherine Mathews, David Heck and Gloria Wong ◊, Eagle Digital Imaging, Irving and Martha
Dayton ◊, Jack Lyford, James and Joyce Spain, Janet Throop ◊, The Estate of Jean Uhler, Jim Boyle, Meg Campbell ◊, Nancy
Hathaway and Greg Peterson ◊, Natalie and John Boyce, Paige Fischer and Seamus Walsh, Rick Lamplugh and Mary Strickroth,
Robert Leach, Scott and Angie McFarland, Simple Actions Family Foundation, Steve McLaughlin ◊, Wendy Byrne.
PATRON CIRCLE
Anonymous (3), Ann Batten ◊, Barbara and Darrah Thomas, Boris and Joyce Becker, Bruce Frey and Laura Hansen, Carolyn Madsen,
Charles and Freda Vars ◊, Craig and Nancy Leman ◊, David and Wendy Ochs, DEVCO Engineering, Inc., Doris Tilles ◊, Jack and
Jean Nath ◊, Joe Kerkvliet and Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet, John and Sandra Potter ◊, John Taylor, Kris Mitchell, Larry and Cynthia
Mahrt, Lyle and Sharon Hutchens, Peter Harr and Sharon O’Hara Harr, Stewart and Janet Wershow ◊.
GUARANTOR CIRCLE
Benno and Jane Anne Warkentin, Bruce McCune and Patricia Muir ◊, Charles Miller and Martha Clemons, Dan Schafer and Jean
Sifneos ◊, David and Sarah Ehlers, David Finch and Mary Flahive ◊, Dawn Marie Marshall, Don Takush and Liz Gray, Ethan and Liisa
Hasenstein, First Alternative Cooperative, Frederick Swanson, Heather Throop, Jack and Jane Barth, Jennifer and John Ward, Jim Hall ◊,
John and Betsy Reid ◊, John and Susan Watson ◊, Keli Kuykendall, Lynn Victor, Margaret Carr, Marilyn Singh, Marjorie Goss, Michael
Pope and Becca Lemon, Owen and Ruth Bentley ◊, Paul and Mary Ann Roberts, Peter Eschwey and Emily Barry, Ralph and Dorothy
Reiley, Ralph and Elizabeth Waldron, Rich and Charlene Clark, Ronald Davis and Karen Starleaf, Stan and Ellen Hall, Steve Polasky
and Liz Davis, Ted Wilson and Ellen Tappon, Theo Dreher and Connie Bozarth, Tom Pfleeger ◊, Tony Howell and Patricia Benner,
Virginia Pear, Wayne and Verlyne Phillips, William Gilbert ◊.
SUPPORTING CIRCLE
Alcyon Archambault, Allan Kitzman ◊, Amy Ward, Ann Shriver and Larry Lev, Arthur and Jean Morgan, Barbara and Gordon Grant,
Barnette Pope, Betsy Glenn, Biff and Maret Traber, Bill and Penny York, Bob and Karen McDonald, Bob Altman and Carol Schuler,
Bond and Marilyn Starker, Carol Krakauer ◊, Catherine Lannan, Charles Goodrich, Charlie and Maria Tomlinson, Cliff and Jo Anne
Trow ◊, Clinton Morrison and Nancy Rosenberger, Courtland and Linda Smith, Curtis and Susan Johnson ◊, Cynthia Solie, Dan Panshin,
David and Susan Livingston, David Hibbs and Sarah Karr, Dick and Carol Lantz, Don Armstrong and Mary Kentula, Drew and Carrie
Bennett, Edwin and Victoria Fox, Frank Bretl, Gilbert and Elinor Beck, Glenn Klein ◊, Harold and Arlys Benson ◊, Jack Ross ◊, James
and Sara Ingle, Jeff and LeeAnn Baker, Jeffrey Kline, Jerry and Nancy Hildenbrand, Jessica McDonald, Jim and Betty McCarty, Jim
and Mariellen Harper, Joe and Lois Malango ◊, John and Ellie Erkkila, John and Sue Tappeiner, Judith Riggs, Julia Maloney ◊, K. Van
Holde, Karen and Kim Jones, Karyle Butcher ◊, Ken and Henny Chambers ◊, Ken and Lise Hedberg ◊, Kent and Patricia Daniels ◊,
Lawrence and Rebecca Landis, Lisa and Jim Dunn, Lisa Millbank, Logan and Betty Norris, Lowell and Ruth Ann Young, Margaret Carr,
Margaret Martin ◊, Marilyn Henderson and Michael Mix, Marilyn Olena Syverson, Mark Miller and Dawn Daniels, Mark Wilson
and Sherry Harlan ◊, Martha Fraundorf, Martin and Cheri Fisk, Melinda Pyle, Nan Roos ◊, Nancy Weber ◊, Norman and Margaret
Anderson ◊, Pat and Betty Malone, Paul and Susan Doescher, Paul Gentry, Paul Malamud, Pete Sandrock, Peter and Carole Beedlow,
Peter and Esther McEvoy ◊, Peter and Susan Nelson, Phil Hays ◊, Pieter and Karen Van Zee, Ralph and Marge Alig, Richard Liebaert,
Rob Pabst, Robert and Millicent Gardner ◊, Robert Combs, Roberta Smith ◊, Ron and Ann Marek, Ron and Marianne Post, Ron Perry
and Laurie Labbitt, Russ and Marla Karow, Ryan Sparks, Susan Keiser, Tamra Wiggins-Wahlert, Ted and Louise Wiprud, Tom and
Jeanne Griffith, Tom and Marilyn Marker.
Bruce Newhouse
Bald Hill Farm Campaign
GENERAL CIRCLE
Al Shay, Alan and Linda Herlihy, Alan Ayres ◊, Alvin Davis, America’s Charities, Anatoli and Svetlana Erofeeva, Andy and Bobbi
Ungerer ◊, Ann Asbell ◊, Anne Davis, Anne Foltz, Anne Gillies, Anne Schuster, Anthony Gimino, Anthony Stumbo, Arwed and Patricia
Sommer, Barbara Loeb, Betty McCauley, Betty Merrill, Beverly Clark, Bill and Judy Winkler ◊, Bill and Lena Proebsting, Bill Pope,
Blackledge Furniture, Bob and Anita Sonn, Bob Combs and Brenda Rowley, Boyd and Janet Wilcox, Brent Siela, Brian Ort, Bruce and J
We have made every effort to ensure accuracy of this list. If you find an error or ommission, please contact our office.
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Anonymous (4), A. Purohit, Abby Terris, AJ Kemp, Alan and Carol Ede, Alan and Donna Burke, Alesia & Rich Duncombe, Alexander and
Carol Fischler, Alice Fairfield, Allison McCaffrey and Adam Ashenfelter, Amy Miller, Andrea Delos-Reyes, Andrew and Karen Nousen,
Andrew and Lise Odden, Andy and Bobbi Ungerer, Andy and Tracy Klein, Ann Turner, Anne and Timothy Allen, Anne Davis, Antigone
and Matthew Cook, Arthur and Marcia Shapiro, Barbara and Darrah Thomas, Barbara Loeb, Becky McKenzie, Bernd and Doreen
Simoneit, Bettina Schempf, Beverly Beck-Boersma, Beverly Caley and Faith Reidenback, Beverly Clark, Bill and Eija Emmingham, Bill
and Judy Winkler, Bill and Laura Gleaves, Bill and Lena Proebsting, Bill and Lynda Hohenboken, Blake Rodman, Bob and Betty Griffiths,
Bonnie Gaventa, Boyd and Janet Wilcox, Brian Nguy, Bridget Guildner, Brooke Kaye, Brooke Waldman, Bruce and Deb Bynum, Bruce
Mangers and Beth Madison, Bruce Shindler, C.M. Knapp, Calvert Foundation, Carl and Jacque Schreck, Carla Mooney, Carla Wise
and Mark Van Steeter, Carol and Gary Watson, Carol Crawford, Carol Williams, Carolyn Choquette and Gody Spycher, Carrol
English, Catherine Thomasson, Celene Carillo, Charles and Elizabeth Blass, Charles and Freda Vars, Charles and Susan Fisher, Charles
Goodrich, Charles Phoenix, Charlotte Campbell, Chere and Cliff Pereira, Chris and Dianne Dunfield, Chris Bentley, Chris Shonnard,
Christine Dopke, Christopher and Catherine Mathews, Chuck and Gail Woosley, Chuck and Nancy Mietle, Claire Schary, Clairmonde
◊ = 20 Year Member
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