charleston parks conservancy 2010 annual report
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2010ANNUAL REPORT
Connecting People to their Parks
Our deep-rooted mission to increase the quality, aware-ness, appreciation and usage of Charleston’s parks and greenspaces can be seen in the Conservancy’s progress in 2010. The Conservancy is in a unique position through our private-public partnerships with the City of Charleston and the diverse Charleston community to focus local interest and resources in giving back to one of Charleston’s most important assets, our parks.
Beautification and education continued to develop in 2010 as the key programming elements defining the Conser-vancy’s place within the community. Park Renovations and Garden in the Parks, two major beautification programs, are meeting the challenges of enhancing our parks and green-spaces while at the same time ensuring for their long-term success through quality care. The desire to learn more about our parks, nature and gardening is being met through the Conservancy’s newest program, Educate You.
One of the most visible successes in 2010 came through the unveiling of a new park signage system spearheaded and funded by the Conservancy’s efforts. This successful Conservancy-City of Charleston collaboration established clear direction in one of the Conservancy’s first major
From our Chairman of the Board and our Executive Director
initiatives, to provide a clear and creative direction to signing all parks in the system. The Conservancy logo, located on the right hand side of any new park sign, speaks to our continued commitment to ongoing care from the Conservancy and our volunteer core, the Charleston Park Angels.
Engaging the Charleston community to become more active in our parks and greenspaces continued as 470 Park Angels gave over 1500 hours throughout the year. This was also seen through friendraising and fundraising events such as the Teddy Bear Picnic, the Colonial Lake Christmas Tree Renovation and the highly successful Party for the Parks, the Conservancy’s first major event fundraiser held at Colonial Lake.
From the Board of Trustees and the Conservancy staff, we thank you for your past and continued support in helping connect people to our parks.
LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
LETTER FROM THE MAYOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CITY OF CHARLESTON
ABOUT THE CONSERVANCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MAP OF ACTIVE PARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
BEAUTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PARK SIGNAGE PROJECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
RENOVATION PROJECTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
GARDEN IN THE PARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
COMMUNITY GARDENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
VOLUNTEERISM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
FUNDRAISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
FRIENDRAISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
FINANCIAL STATEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
PEOPLE MAKE IT POSSIBLE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
COMMUNITY PARTNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
CONSULTING PARTNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
SUPPORTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
PARK ANGELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
SUPPORT YOUR PARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Table of Contents
On behalf of the City of Charleston and the Departments of Parks and Recreation, I am pleased to join with the Charleston Parks Conservancy to pres-ent its first annual report and to recognize the key role it plays in nurturing Charleston’s parks.
The Conservancy, in a few short years, has engaged the Charleston community in actively supporting the parks in exciting new ways. Twelve ongoing park and greenspace projects
From Mayor Riley, City of Charleston
are tangible avenues for the Conservancy’s volunteer core, the Park Angels, to give back in their communities. While the City manages our parks with the resources available, the Conservancy continues to act as a catalyst in bringing new resources. The completed conceptual master plan for Colonial Lake, a new park signage system, and a new entrance garden to Cannon Park are but a few diverse examples of the Conservancy’s unique ability to fund enhancements to our parks over and above what the City might be able to accomplish without their efforts.
The Charleston Parks Conservancy, while a young nonprofit organization, continues to establish itself as a model public-private partnership. Their work promotes the long-term health and vitality of the parks we all love. It is my belief that the quality of a city is directly related to the quality of its parks. The Conservancy’s mission helps make that possible through their continued work in our community. Best wishes as we move forward, striving to make our City greener and greater.
Mayor Joseph P. Riley
MISSION
The Charleston Parks Conservancy’s mission is clear: To increase the quality, awareness, appreciation and usage of Charleston’s parks and greenspaces.
HISTORY
The Charleston Parks Conservancy is a nonprofit organization founded in May 2007 by philanthropist and native born South Carolinian, Darla Moore, and supported by a regional base of horticultural professionals. We are a new organization with a timeless goal. We are a conduit through which Charleston’s rich horticultural history meets continued beautification. With our roots in history and our eyes on the future, we work to provide for our parks the same level of respect and preservation that we already give our great city.
VISION
Charleston’s parks are one of the highlights of our city. Beautiful parks can improve property values, promote community, attract tourists, help the environment, and improve public health with free and useful recreational opportunities. The Charleston Parks Conservancy strives to fulfill our vision that Charleston’s parks benefit everyone.
The Conservancy defines its approach to improving our city’s parks through collaborative efforts. Through our public-private partnership with the City of Charleston Parks Department, we improve parks with renovations, maintain parks throughout the city, and help to keep Charleston’s parks some of the finest in the nation.
We seek to rally support and pride from city communities and neighborhood associations to work towards a common goal of connecting people to their parks.
Holly Fisher, Park Angel #132
The Charleston Parks Conservancy
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WINDERMERE
RIVERLAND TERRACE
ETIWAN PARK
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ELLIOTBOROUGH
SIMONTON PARK
GIBBES MUSEUM
CANNON PARK
HAZEL PARKER PLAYGROUND
MARION SQUARECHAPEL STREETBRITTLEBANK PARK
2010 Active Park ProjectsPARK RENOVATIONS
Cannon Park
Hazel Parker Playground
Windermere Boulevard Community Garden
The Gibbes Museum Courtyard Garden
Riverland Terrace Greenspace
GARDEN IN THE PARKS Chapel Street Fountain Park
Windermere Boulevard Community Garden
Hazel Parker Playground
Marion Square
Brittlebank Park
Elliotborough Park and Community Garden
Simonton Park
Etiwan Park
The Gibbes Museum Courtyard Garden
Riverland Terrace Greenspace
COMMUNITY GARDENSElliotborough Park and Community Garden
Park Signage ProjectBeautificationThe Conservancy’s success in beautifying our parks and greenspaces is at the core
of what we do as an organization. Two key components in these park beautification initiatives include Park Renovations and
Garden in the Parks. Together these programs offer the community a gateway to park improvements that are sustained
through the ongoing care of our staff and Park Angel volunteer force.
Creating a new park signage system was one of the original goals for the Conservancy. Championing
the City of Charleston’s first Parks and Greenspace Signage System Guideline Document, this goal was realized with a City approved design and
new signs going up all over town. Windermere Boulevard Community Garden was one of the first
greenspaces to see the new signs placed in early 2010.
CANNON PARK ENTRANCE GARDEN
Located at the intersection of Calhoun St. and Rutledge Ave., Cannon Park serves as a meeting ground for many diverse groups living, working and playing in the surround-ing areas including MUSC, the College of Charleston and local neighbors. In the first phase of a larger renovation project slated for Cannon Park, the Conservancy and Park Angel volunteers installed a new median garden and entrance garden in April. The planting focused on hardy drought tolerant shrubs and perennials that would flower at least 9 months out of the year.
HAZEL PARKER PLAYGROUND
The Conservancy installed two new gardens in 2010 in this popular city park. In the Spring, Park Angels and staff completed a major planting around the tennis courts and recreation building. Phase two of the new garden installa-tion took place in the Fall. Blank ground was trans- formed and hundreds of plants were placed in the space adjacent to the tennis courts, a major entry point into the park.
A tremendous turnout from our Park Angel volunteers made it possible to complete the planting in record time.
GIBBES MUSEUM COURTYARD GARDEN
The Charleston Parks Conservancy partnered with the Women’s Council of the Carolina Art Association, an auxiliary group that supports the Gibbes Museum of Art, to enhance and maintain the Gibbes Courtyard Garden. Park Angels and volunteers from the Women’s Council worked together to add a mix of shrubs and perennials to the space to accommo-date shady and sunny areas and keep the garden flowering 9 months out of the year. This public space is the center point for the historic Gateway Walk, dedicated on April 10, 1930, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of Charleston.
Renovation ProjectsPark Renovations include planning and implementation of projects in existing parks. These can be as subtle as
a new planting bed to a complete redo of a park.
PARK RENOVATIONS 2010
Cannon Park
Hazel Parker Playground
Windermere Boulevard Community Garden
The Gibbes Museum Courtyard Garden
Riverland Terrace Greenspace
Garden in the ParksCHAPEL STREET FOUNTAIN PARK
The Conservancy and Park Angels have been busy working in Chapel Street Fountain Park for almost two years. About 200 new plants were planted in the park throughout 2010 thanks in large part to the Park Angels from the surrounding neighborhood. From ripping out the old groundcover to planting, composting, and mulching the beds, the support from the community for their neighborhood park contributed tremendously to its care.
The Conservancy was also the key facilitator for the improved tree care at Chapel Street Fountain Park that started in Spring 2010. With an abundance of live oak trees throughout the City parks, pruning is a necessary part of caring for our parks to keep the trees healthy and visitors safe. Dead wood, damaged branches and sucker growth left the live oaks in this park unsightly and lead to debris falling to the landscape below. The Conservancy staff met with the City to discuss the required work. After agreeing on the scope, the Conservancy contracted a local tree service to complete the pruning. The dead wood was cut out, chipped, and removed from the site. The completed pruning allowed for more light to hit the grass below, and opened the tree canopy to expose the beautiful branch work of the live oaks in this park.
The Conservancy staff, Park Angel
volunteers, and engaged community
members and organizations collaborate
with the City of Charleston Parks
Department to enhance the level of
care in parks within the Conservancy’s
Garden in the Parks program.
WINDERMERE BOULEVARD COMMUNITY GARDEN
This garden began as a collaboration between The Charleston Parks Conservancy and The Charleston Horticultural Society. Park Angels and Charleston Horticultural Society members come together once a month to tend this garden.
In the Fall, the Conservancy added stone walkways in the Windermere garden to improve both functionality and aesthetics. Strategically placed in high foot traffic areas, the walkways offered visitors a place to walk while not trampling plants or turf. Plants were then added between the small patches of stone to extend the garden to both sides of the sidewalk.
GARDEN IN THE PARKS 2010
Chapel Street Fountain Park
Windermere Boulevard Community Garden
Hazel Parker Playground
Marion Square
Brittlebank Park
Elliotborough Park and Community Garden
Simonton Park
Etiwan Park
The Gibbes Museum Courtyard Garden
Riverland Terrace Greenspace
ELLIOTBOROUGH PARK AND COMMUNITY GARDEN
In Spring 2010, the Conservancy planted two beds at the entrance of this park with a mix of flowering shrubs, perennials and ornamental grasses, giving the space a floral display from March through December. The park is also home to the Elliotbor-ough Community Garden. One of the first in the City of Charleston, this community garden contains planting areas and family growing spaces. The Conservancy supplied compost to be used by all in the community, gardening tools on Garden in the Park planting days, and horticultural expertise to Elliotborough’s community gardeners.
Community Gardens
In response to growing interest in community
gardens, the Conservancy created a program to
help neighborhoods guide and manage these
community spaces.
VolunteerismEducation
The Park Angels are the volunteer force of the Charleston Parks Conservancy. This program
was introduced to the community in 2008, and by the end of 2010 grew to over
470 members strong.
The Park Angels are an integral part of the Conservancy’s work in our community. From regular planting and horticultural maintenance of the Conservancy’s 16
active parks and greenspaces, to helping with community and fundraising events, over 1500 volunteer hours were given in
2010 by Park Angels to improve and care for our parks.
Educate You, the Conservancy’s newest program program, launched a series of classes targeting beginning gardeners and those who wanted to improve their horticulture how-to. Classes such as Vegetable Gardening for Beginners in the South, Creating and Living in a Healthy Garden and Container Gardening for Beginners were but a few of those offered.
A new video tutorial series called Down and Dirty with Gardener Jim Martin launched in the fall adding a new depth to our online garden resources for Lowcountry gardeners.
Fundraisers Friendraisers
PARK WEEKThe Conservancy hosted the first Park Week in early March with a series of free events, encouraging locals to get out and experience Charleston’s parks and green-spaces. From gardening classes to Bark Angel events for our four legged friends, Park Week was a way to showcase parks in the unique ways that they are used by all.
TEDDY BEAR PICNICHundreds of people turned out for the second an-nual Teddy Bear Picnic in Hampton Park in October. Park Angel volunteers assisted the staff in making this a memorable event for many families. Children and adults danced to the music of Sol Driven Train, and enjoyed games, activities, a parade, and a picnic in the park on a Sunday afternoon. Building on the popularity of the previous year’s event, the Teddy Bear Picnic had 10 cash sponsors and 16 in kind sponsors who gener-ously contributed to enable the Conservancy to host this free event.
PARTY FOR !E PARKS
The Conservancy held its first Party for the Parks Amusement on the Avenue fundraiser in March at
Colonial Lake. The street party with its vendors, multi-talented performers and unique setting spread the word about the Conservancy’s efforts and gave the over 500 attendees a chance to have fun and
support our cause. Over $16,000 was raised to support the Conservancy’s mission.
Financial Statement
TOTAL REVENUE EDUCATE YOU RETAIL BEAUTIFICATION MEMBERSHIP, ANNUAL FUND & EVENTS
1,590,271 1,200 1,864 11,908 495,624 – 1,079,675
For the period ending 12/31/2010
TOTAL EXPENSES EDUCATE YOU RETAIL BEAUTIFICATION OTHER
650,641 22,940 15,611 207,407 223,023 – – 181,660
NET
$ 939,630
PROGRAMS FUNDRAISING GRANTS ENDOWMENT MANAGEMENT & GENERAL
PROGRAMS FUNDRAISING GRANTS ENDOWMENT & INVESTMENT
People Make it Possible
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Darla D. Moore, ChairmanGregory J. Muth, SecretaryJames Fields, TreasurerMichael Brewer
Sandra Deering
Sallie Duell
Augustus “Jenks” Farmer, III
Linda Guy
Scott Parker
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
City of Charleston
Charleston Horticultural Society
Columbia University
Gibbes Museum of Art
STAFF
James D. Martin, Executive DirectorJenny Bloom
Sarah Craig
Liles Eanes
Kellen Goodell
Amelia Jenkins
Neves Richards
Paul Wentz
CONSULTING PARTNERS ehouse studio
Libby Williams
Design & Photography
Step Ahead, Inc.
Ms. Darla Moore & Mr. Richard RainwaterGibbes Museum of ArtSkelly Family Fund of Coastal Community Foundation of SCThe Charlesmead FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael DoughertyMr. Gregory J. MuthAnonymous DonorsMr. and Mrs. Michael BrewerFirst Citizens BankMr. and Mrs. Richard LeademMorgan Keegan & Company, Inc.Mrs. Johnnie ReedRotary Club of Charleston BreakfastHandsome Properties, Inc.Mr. James D. MartinThe Beach CompanyCharleston Children’s BoutiqueMr. and Mrs. Charles DuellMr. Robert H. GefvertMarshall Walker GroupThe Quatre Vents Foundation, Inc.Riverland Terrace Garden ClubRoyal Cup CoffeeThe Wilbur S. Smith and Sally J. Smith FoundationMr. William E. Smith, Jr.Vapor ApparelMr. Charles S. Way, Jr.Croghan’s Jewel Box, Inc.
2010 SupportersMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey GrayMr. and Mrs. Spencer DeeringMr. and Mrs. James T. Dyke, Jr.Ms. Bonnie McAlisterMs. Leslie A. TurnerMs. Mary WilliamsMs. Hall EastonMs. Amelia JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Childs SmithMr. & Mrs. John Warren IIIE P I C Development Group, LLCMr. and Mrs. Brian EanesMoss and Lewis CPAsSouthcoast Community BankMargaret H. CarterMr. and Mrs. Costa ChakerisMr. and Mrs. David B. EpsteinMs. Martha GreenwayMr. and Mrs. Edwin HarleyMs. Carolyn HolscherMr. and Mrs. Demetre HomerMr. and Mrs. Brad HummelMr. and Mrs. Todd B. KuhlMeow Bark and Board, Inc.Ms. Eileen McGuffieMr. and Mrs. John L. PaulMr. William PoloskiMrs. Bowe PritchardMr. Rick ReedMr. Gordon Rice
Ms. Mary Beth RichardsonTarrant PropertiesMr. Rudolph ThomasMs. Sheila WertimerMr. Roger WhiteMr. and Mrs. Thomas D. YoungMr. and Mrs. David CraigCamp Bow Wow of CharlestonMr. and Mrs. Robert L. FreemanTrident United WayMrs. Neves Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Travers AuburnMr. and Mrs. David AvRutickMs. Leslie M. BradyMr. KoolieMr. Walter LimehouseMs. Scott MoiseMr. Steven MooreMs. Ellen ReddenMayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William A. SemmesTatum DentistryMs. Alisa TolliverDr. Howard Vincent, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul WentzMs. Dorothy WhalenMs. Harriet P. WilliamsMs. Caroline P. FitzgeraldMs. Jenny BloomMs. Susan DitterlineMs. Elizabeth R. StusnickMr. Robert L. AndersonMs. Meredith A. BreenMs. Kathleen M. DolanMr. Walter DunlapMs. Gina GiansantiMs. Cathy M. KleimanMr. Michael MasterMr. Steve D. PeperMs. Angel Postell
Mr. Evan Quirk-GarvanMr. David SchulteMr. William SimpsonMs. Kathy G. SmithMs. Kate B. AdamsMrs. Margie BarhamMs. Angie BuxtonMs. Lynn AustinMr. Robert CainMr. and Mrs. Clint FisherMr. and Mrs. Brooks MatthewsMs. Naomi RadcliffMs. Caroline SozziMs. Martha Tucker
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
In Honor Of The Beach Company by ABC Studios Army Wives - Season 4In Honor Of Sarah Craig by Anne Grossmann and Brandon BlakelyIn Honor Of Amy Jenkins by Mr. DuBose Egleston
GIFT IN MEMORY OF
In Memory Of Avram Kronsberg by Ms. Margaret L. Ehrhardt
IN KIND GIFTS
DesignWorksCity of CharlestonCarolina NurseriesSoiree by Tara GuerardProduction Design AssociatesClosed For BusinessMuse Restaurant & Wine BarTaco Boy{e} house studio, llcAll OccasionsThe Beach CompanyOak SteakhouseFirefly DistilleryAll Seasons Mulch MarketMr. James D. MartinCharleston Area Convention & Visitors BureauGDCMorris SokolVapor ApparelMrs. Mary Neves RichardsCostcoFastSigns of CharlestonLa FourchetteRosebank FarmsThe Bagel ShopFlatt CityHokus Pokus
Hughes RentalRoyal Cup CoffeeQueen Street GroceryFlower CottageAfford A BikeTed’s ButcherblockTrue Value HardwareFrancis Marion HotelMaid BrigadeVillage BakeryMs. Lee ManigaultCosmotiqueChick-Fil-ACitrus SolutionsIn and Out Car WashMr. & Mrs. Spencer DeeringMr. & Mrs. Michael Dougherty
PARTY FOR THE PARKS SPONSORS
City of CharlestonMs. Darla Moore and Mr. Richard RainwaterCarolina NurseriesSoiree by Tara GuerardMr. and Mrs. Michael DoughertyThe Charlesmead FoundationProduction Design AssociatesClosed For BusinessMuse Restaurant & Wine BarTaco BoyAll OccasionsThe Beach CompanyMr. and Mrs. Michael BrewerFirst Citizens BankMr. and Mrs. Richard LeademMorgan Keegan & Company, Inc.Oak SteakhouseHandsome Properties, Inc.Royal Cup CoffeeFirefly DistilleryCharleston Area Convention & Visitors BureauGDCMorris SokolMr. Gregory J. MuthMr. William E. Smith, Jr.Vapor Apparel
Nancy AbercrombieKevin AdcockJackie AilstockCandace AllenJanet AndersonCarter AndrewsLaura AngermeierMarian AskinsFlorian AuckenthalerJimmy BaileyMelissa BaldwinKate BaltzellRobert BarbatoMargie BarhamEmily BarinAmy BarrettDan BeamanZach BeardenThomas BeckhamNatalie BecknellAmy S. BeinfestBrad BenjaminClaire BerlinskyJulia BevonMichelle BingAlly BingApril BisnerAnne BlessingFrasier BlockJenny BloomDaisy BoatwrightLizza BogleAnn BomgrenLes BoothAdam BoozerKandis BowdenThomas BowenTyla BowersDorothy BradhamLeslie BradyLauren M. BrandonEvan BrandonMeredith A. BreenJennifer BremerSusan BridwellPaul BrownTheresa BrownKathleen BrownJessica BrowningSharon BrunerJoe BryanLois Bryant
2010 Park AngelsMadeline BryantJessica BuchananKristen BufeJessie BurgessRebecca BurkeEugenia BurtschyWilliam BuxtonMegan ByrdLara ByrnsJunni CaiKatie CanavanBrian CantrellGia CappielloDiane CarithersAmy CarterWilliam E. CarterJen CarusoMatthew CaseyMorgan CawleyAllison ChappellLauren CherryLisa ChristianGeno ChurchCarrie CiullaBonnie ClevelandCindy ClineDori-Lynn CoburnShirley CogginElizabeth ComptonCathy CondonJohnnie ConnellyEmily CooperDonna CorcoranRosanne CottoneGenny CoxSarah CraigDebra CrawfordTobias CrawleyBanks CribbJason CronenLorraine CroslandCaroline DavilaCathy DavisJohn DavisCarol DawkinsSandra DeeringJeffrey DentAnn deSaussureChristopher DeSchererDanielle DillaheySarah DiMennaLindsay DoolittleJenny Dorsey
Christina DoucettSue DoughertyWalter DuaneSusan DurkalskiClaire EadonLiles EanesHall EastonMargaret L. EhrhardtTracey ErwinKrystal EtterBill EubanksGil EvansTheresa R. EvansTom EvansMary FarabowJennie FiechtlSandra FieldPeter FingerHolly FisherJaquelin P. FleetDonna FletcherAnnabelle FoggonHeather FoleyCelia FontenotKim FordneyPaul FreemanJackie F. FreyEllen FrischStella FruitMorgan FurrSydney GaddisMike GaglianoBob GalmariniJustin GammonMackall GanttEdwin GardnerMelissa GarvanCindi GasparreBonnie B. GeerRobert H. GefvertMatty GeibJessica GibadloVonie GilbreathJay GibbsLaura S. GilbertAllison GilchristKara GilliganJohn GiraultWendy GleimRyan GlushkoffDee GoehringAdam Goldman
Paula GolleKellen GoodellBlair GoodmanKea GordenJudith GorskiJames GoshornAmy GraulAndrew GreenAndrea Griffin-ScottAmanda GriffithHope GrimmettZachary GroomTara GuerardAshley GunninLinda GuyMary HaightPat HaleyJessica HallNancy HallVirginia HallmanKim HalsellKatie HandleyTavares HanksThomas L. HarperKaren HarrisMichael K. HartwellIfetayo HarveyMarkey HaseldenJohn HasourisLisa HauffStephanie HawkinsWillie HayesAllura HendersonTeri L. HerbertMandi HerringFrancie HilesSytske HilleniusKatherine HillockMary HollandChristina HomerErin HoodHeather HoughKatie HouserFran HummelDori HunterStephanie HyattEmily JeffersAmelia JenkinsAshley JenningsJen JessupLisa JohnsonLydia Johnson
Leslee Johnson-AllenErin JonesRhonda KalilTed KellerElizabeth KelleyWendy KellyMonica KimblerColleen M. KimenerSamuel KingAmy KingCathy KleimanJennifer KleimanR KleimanNancy Jo KlugJennifer KoachNicole KraeftPeggy KuhnHilary KussJoshua LabovitzLois LaneGail LangMark LangLouise LazzariniLauri LechnerKimberly LesesneBarbara LesesneWalter LimehouseMalinda LoganAmanda LongAngus LongJasmine LottRon LovejoyTracee LundEmily LynnChris MaddocksAnne MaguireCandace MartinJames D. MartinMichael MasterKaren MathesKate MayotteDiane McCallJessica McCallLeah McCarthySarah McCraryEileen McGuffieJames McMahonKelsey McNamaraAnne MeadorsAlicia MendicinoLyn MettlerMary Middleton
2010 SupportersLa FourchetteMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey GrayThe Bagel ShopFlatt CityAll Seasons Mulch MarketHughes RentalMs. Bonnie McAlisterMs. Leslie A. TurnerQueen Street GroceryMs. Lee ManigaultMr. and Mrs. Spencer Deering
PARTY FOR THE PARKS STEERING COMMITTEE
Sandra Deering - ChairLizza BogleScotty M. BrissonSue DoughertyHolly FisherBonnie B. GeerJessica GibadloDee GoehringKea GordenKatherine HillockGreer C. HostetterJohn Paul HuguleyElizabeth V. ManigaultKate MayotteJane L. MillerJeb MolonyJohn M. PopeSusu Ravenel
Joanne MilkereitEvan MillerJanie MillerBryan MishkinDana MitchelTracie MitchumDiane MohlerBen MoiseEllen MooneyKirsten MoranBeverly MorganEdmund MostMeg MoughanJoanie MulvihillJeanne MurrayAeron MyersGregory J. MuthElizabeth NeboschickMichele NeffRobert NewtonShaina NiehansMeagan NistaJennifer NormanCasey O’DellHelen O’LearyStephanie OppenheimerBob OsteenJaney OzoriaSara PachotaMary PaolucciCourtney ParadesJane ParkerJanice PearchRenee PearsonLiz K. PectolHeather PeeblesLinda PhillippiGraham PhillipsRobbin PhillipsMary PorterJesse PriserAlison QuarlesAaron QuinnChristine QuinnRick QuinnMary E. RaineyVangie RainsfordGreg RamseyRandall RawsonSherry RayCrystal ReedRick Reed
Pam RhodesEmily RichardsHayes RichardsMary Neves RichardsMikell RichardsMaria M. RichardsonHeather RichieF M. RinkerKimberly RitterBradley RobertsCaroline RobinsonMichelle RodriguezTina RogoniaPatricia S. RoneEdi RoseAudrey RothVictoria RoyWanda RozierDaniel Russell-EinhornMary RyanGena SargentTracy SaundersDavid SchaefersCarla SchultzLes SchwartzJohn SchweikartSue SchweikartGretchen ScronceJohn Stettle IIIElizabeth K. ShackelfordTabby ShahKorinna SheahanSusie SheftelDianna SheridanJennifer V. ShortKellie SimsMartin SkellySally SmithMichelle SmythStacie SniderRenada SnodgrassMeredith SnyderBrett SnyderLori SpindtErin StarckCody StrawnWofford StriblingRyan StricklerSarah StroudAmy StutsmanE. Bailey Surrett
Dominic TavernitiAngela TeufelW. A. ThiemBrooke ThomasBecca ThomeEric ThomeTommy ThompsonSean ThorpeElizabeth M. TillerTom TilleryDavid VagaskyShannon VanWagenenJeffery VereenChristine von Kolnitz CooleyRebecca WadeBob WaitesMarshall WalkerKristin WalkerAbigail WalshBecca Walton-EvansAmey M. WarderMolly WaringValerie WarnockCaroline M. WarrenChristen WarringtonShelia WatsonLisa WebbJulie WeinbergerKarin WelcherPriscila WendtDani WentzMarlene WentzPaul WentzPeter WeyDorothy WhalenJustin WhelanSarah WhiteHenrietta WhiteMarcy WhitfieldEric WhitlockKari WhitleyLinda WhitworthElizabeth WilliamsHolland WilliamsStephanie Wilson-HartzogLinda WitteSarah WolfeKaty WoodCarrie WoodwardJulia WoodwardLaurie Yarbrough
Neves RichardsElizabeth E. SmithKate M. StewartElizabeth M. TillerLeslie A. TurnerMimi Van WyckCatherine WallaceSarah WhiteKea GordenKatherine HillockGreer C. HostetterJohn Paul HuguleyElizabeth V. ManigaultKate MayotteJane L. MillerJeb MolonyJohn M. PopeSusu RavenelMary Neves RichardsElizabeth E. SmithKate M. StewartElizabeth M. TillerLeslie A. TurnerMimi Van WyckCatherine WallaceSarah White
TEDDY BEAR PICNIC STEERING COMMITTEE
Margie BarhamJuli Bevon Anne Blessing
Liles EanesFran HummelCrystal ReedNeves Richards
COLONIAL LAKE CHRISTMASTREE SPONSORS
Johnnie ReedRotary Club of Charleston BreakfastThe Beach CompanyCroghan’s Jewel Box, Inc.Charleston Day SchoolMs. Mary WilliamsMr. James D. MartinMr. and Mrs. Demetre HomerTarrant PropertiesMr. & Mrs. Spencer DeeringMs. Mary Beth RichardsonMr. Rudolph ThomasMr. John Warren IIIMr. Roger WhiteMr. and Mrs. Robert L. FreemanAnonymous DonorsMr. and Mrs. Travers AuburnMs. Scott MoiseMs. Ellen ReddenMs. Alisa TolliverMs. Susan DitterlineMs. Elizabeth R. StusnickMs. Kathleen M. DolanMs. Jenny BloomMr. Robert L. AndersonMs. Gina Giansanti
Mr. David SchulteMr. William SimpsonMs. Kathy G. SmithMr. Steve D. PeperAngel PostellMs. Amelia JenkinsMr. Michael MasterMr. Walter DunlapMrs. Margie BarhamMs. Kate B. AdamsMr. & Mrs. David CraigMr. and Mrs. Brian EanesMr. & Mrs. Clint FisherMs. Naomi RadcliffMs. Caroline SozziMr. and Mrs. Brooks Mat-thewsMr. Robert CainMs. Lynn AustinMs. Martha Tucker
GIFT IN HONOR OFIn Honor Of Mr. Seth Bomgren by Mrs. Ann Bomgren
GIFT IN MEMORY OFIn Memory Of Mr. Kenneth B. Ducker by Mrs. Deborah B. Ducker
Support your Parks
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Memberships and donations to the Charleston Parks
Conservancy directly affect positive change in our parks and greenspaces by funding programs and initiatives such
as renovations, needed upkeep, park equipment and community
education programs. For more about memberships,
visit our website at CharlestonParksConservancy.org
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apply your gift to urgent needs within our present projects.
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beautifying our parks.
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