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L L O Y D C E N T E R F O R T H E E N V I R O N M E N T
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We are pleased to report on an exciting and transformative year at the Lloyd Center for the Environment.
Thanks to overwhelming support for the Lloyd Center’s first-ever capital campaign, Transforming A Legacy,
a new Teaching Pavilion has been erected and construction is underway on a new Welcome Center in
partnership with the Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School. We are pursuing
Living Building Challenge™ (LBC™) certification for the Welcome Center, the most stringent program
in the world for construction of a ‘green building.’ This building will be an educational tool at every level.
Students are participating in the construction and once completed, the new Welcome Center will be the
entry to our 82-acre campus enjoyed by thousands of students and visitors annually.
Successful completion of the three million dollar Transforming A Legacy campaign is critical to support
the mission of the Lloyd Center and ensure the future of our programs.
In 2017, the Research Department worked to monitor threatened and endangered species throughout
Massachusetts and many of the New England states. The Education Department provided programs to over
13,000 students from 50 different public and private schools across Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The
Outreach Department engaged with over 2,000 community members through programs and events. Our
member-supported Dartmouth, Massachusetts Visitor Center/82-acre preserve attracted over 25,000 visitors.
Our organization continues to thrive and provide valuable programs to the community, thanks to
the reputation of excellence built by our tireless staff and board. We are extremely grateful to the staff,
Board of Directors, and volunteers who work on behalf of the Lloyd Center.
As always, our immense gratitude to the donors who make all of this possible by their continuing support
of the Lloyd Center.
Rachel Stronach Myrna W. Hall
Executive Director & CEO Chair of the Board
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Protecting nature through research, education and outreach
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A M E S S A G E F R O M T H E E X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R A N D T H E C H A I R O F T H E B O A R D
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FOUNDER
Karen G. Lloyd (1924-2009)
The Board of Directors is the
governing body of the Center.
OFFICERS
Myrna W. Hall
Chair of the Board (2018)
Kathryn C. Duff, R.A., Vice-Chair (2018)
Kathleen G. Clear, Clerk (2018)
Richard J. Rheaume, P.E., L.S.P.,
Treasurer (2018)
DIRECTORS
Meg Christ
Kathleen G. Clear
Kathryn C. Duff, R.A.
Myrna W. Hall
Timothy G. Haydock, M.D.
Kathryn D. Kavanagh, Ph.D.
Morris W. Kellogg
Peter L. Macdonald
Mary D. Mandeville
Leslie E. J. McKinley
Peter M. Nicholson, Esq.
Robert M. Pielech, C.P.A.
Suzanne W. Prescott
Stephen Demarest Rath
Kelly C. Rebello
Richard J. Rheaume, P.E., L.S.P.
Otto W. Schleinkofer III, C.P.A.
Daphne F. Siegal
Stephen B. Witzig, Ph.D.
L L O Y D C E N T E R F O R T H E E N V I R O N M E N T
The past third of a century has seen the Lloyd Center grow from a small environmental
“studies” organization to a dynamic membership-supported institution, whose research,
education and outreach services are increasingly sought by educators, government
agencies and residents throughout New England.
Founded in 1978 and situated with its headquarters and spectacular nature preserve
overlooking the scenic Slocum River estuary in Dartmouth, the Lloyd Center has
achieved a well-earned reputation for excellence in environmental research, education,
and outreach. Through its innovative outreach programs, it has established itself as a
highly regarded leader in the ongoing effort to raise awareness of the area’s fragile
coastal resources and the importance of protecting them.
At its 82-acre nature preserve, comprising pristine salt marsh, maritime forest and
undisturbed wetlands, in one of the most unspoiled reaches of southeastern New
England, the Visitor Center is open from 10am to 4pm, Tuesday through Saturday
(plus Sundays, June-September). Here, aquarium exhibits offer close-up views of live
freshwater and saltwater species of fish and other marine organisms. The Visitor Center
is also home to a fascinating collection of live local reptiles. At the always-popular
touch-tank, children learn the hands-on joy of socializing with gentle spider crabs,
elusive minnows, sea stars, whelks, hermit crabs, periwinkles and mussels.
The Lloyd Center’s majestic Red-shouldered Hawk continues to be the Center’s main
“Raptor-in-Residence”. Discovered permanently disabled in nearby woods, she was
rescued by Lloyd Center naturalists and nursed back to health. Although not here as
an “exhibit”, this magnificent bird of prey, having been painstakingly “socialized” by
members of the Center’s teaching staff, is now being introduced to thousands of wide-
eyed children, both in their classrooms and here at the Lloyd Center’s nature preserve.
To these eager learners, it has come to represent one of the true wonders of nature.
In March of 2013, the Center received its very own Eastern Screech Owl which is no
less wild, but partially impaired due to a retinal detachment in its left eye. The resident
raptors serve as educational tools for the biodiversity concept, which stresses the
interconnectedness and importance of all species around us, both large and small.
The top-floor Osprey Room Observatory, with its magnificent views of the Elizabeth
Islands and Buzzards Bay, has been designated by the Massachusetts Executive Office
of Environmental Affairs as one of the Commonwealth’s top-fifteen “Special Places”.
Through telescopes there, one can get a bird’s-eye view of formerly endangered
Ospreys, and their fledging chicks, nesting on platforms erected by members of the
Center’s research staff. Trails are open from dawn to dusk, seven days a week.
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E N V I R O N M E N T A L R E S E A R C H
Since its founding, the Lloyd Center has focused its research activities on assessing
and documenting the distribution and ecology of the natural resources of southeastern
New England. The three biggest Lepidoptera projects were: 1) a survey of Lepidoptera
at MA Army National Guard Training Site (“Camp Edwards”) in order to compare
the current status of rare moth species with the results of the 1996-98 inventories
conducted by the Lloyd Center, 2) a survey of moths at Westborough Cedar Swamp
for the Sudbury Valley Trustees, and 3) the unveiling of Mass Moths, a project aimed
at identifying and mapping the 2,500+ past and current distribution of moths in
Massachusetts. Collaborating with Tufts University, the Lloyd Center completed
its 16th year as the Buzzards Bay coordinator of the Seabird Stranding Network
(SEANET), documenting instances of seabird mortality and live-bird activity on the
western shoreline of Buzzards Bay. Lloyd Center scientists conducted additional
rare-species habitat assessments in Martha’s Vineyard, Westport, and Cape Cod.
The Center also gathered baseline data for its Biodiversity Initiative, documenting
the biota of southeastern Massachusetts.
The Center continued its collaboration with Martha’s Vineyard conservation agencies
and produced rare-habitat assessments for a growing number of private landowners.
In addition to its continuing work in protecting Piping Plovers and state-threatened
species including Diamondback Terrapins on the Commonwealth’s Division of Con-
servation and Recreation beaches in Bristol County, the Center completed its 32nd
year of monitoring and protecting the federally-listed (“threatened”) Piping Plovers.
Research staff also participated in Bioblitzes in Dartmouth, Rhode Island and Berk-
shire County, as well as the Massachusetts Bristol County North American Butterfly
Association’s Fourth of July Butterfly Counts.
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Eric A. Braitmayer
Victoria R. Cunningham
Leslie J. De Groot, M.D.
Donald S. Douglas, Ph.D.
Barbara A. Ferri
Benjamin C. Gifford
Jeffrey P. Gonsalves
Franklin W. Hobbs III
Johanna & Frederic Hood
Susanna J. Jacobus
Mary Louise Kennedy, Esq.
Marie J. Langlois
Scott B. Laurans
Kenneth D. Lipman, Esq.
Raymond L. Loranger, Ph.D.
Jean F. MacCormack, Ph.D.
Robert A. MacGregor
D’Arcy G. MacMahon
Robert M. Marshall
Shari L. McGuire
Bradie C. Metheny
Newton P. Millham, Ph.D.
George R. Nelson, M.D.
Alan W. Peacock
Robert M. Pielech, C.P.A.
B.G. Read
Sally Shwartz
Jone H. Swift
Bernard A. G. Taradash
Linus Travers, Ph.D.
Sylvia & Neil Van Sloun
STAFF LEADERSHIp TEAM
Rachel L. Stronach, Executive Director
Mark J. Mello, Research Director
Elizabeth A. Moniz,
Education / Outreach Director
Fern C. Allen, Administration Director
JoAnn Bernier Cornell,
Communications Director
Jamie S. H. Bogart, Research Associate
Ashley E. Gesner,
Education / Outreach Specialist
Erika D. Fernandes, Outreach Educator
Katherine M. Houseman, Educator / Naturalist
Amanda W. Nowicki, Educator / Naturalist
Amanda V. Palmer, Educator / Naturalist
OFFICE ASSISTANT
Winifred S. Phyfe
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
CONSULTANT
Gaelen B. Canning
EDUCATION INTERNS
John Collins
Kasie Costa
Caroline Dunbar
Hannah Erickson
Lauren Merski
Anna Ryack
RESEARCH INTERN
Bryan McDonald
HIGH SCHOOL INTERN
Spencer Lott
CONTRACTED SEASONAL RESEARCH
ASSISTANTS
Heidi Cortright
Tim Simmons
E N V I R O N M E N T A L E D U C A T I O N
The Lloyd Center continues to provide an increasing number of unique hands-on
science programs for schoolchildren and adolescents in over 20 different New
England cities and towns, at levels ranging from kindergarten through college. This
past year, the Lloyd Center worked with over 50 pre-school, elementary and middle
schools in the region, visiting a growing number of students on a regular basis to
teach interactive lessons on relevant and critically important environmental issues.
Three of the curriculum-based offerings, Feathery Focus (an ornithology program
specially created for the third-grade level) and Turn-the-Tide (a program dealing with
the ecosystems of local estuaries, taught on the fifth-grade level), as well as the new
Climate Science Learning Project (CSLP) have proven to be especially effective. All
education programs are designed to meet the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks
in Science and Technology/Engineering and in History/Social Studies.
For children ages 5-15, the Center’s Education Department annually provides up to
15 distinct summer programs designed to help students develop a better understand-
ing of science and a deeper appreciation for the need to protect the fragile nature of
our coast. Every year, as many as 13,000 students benefit from the participation in
Lloyd Center education programs.
E N V I R O N M E N T A L O U T R E A C H
The Lloyd Center offers a wide variety of programs designed to engage the minds of
southeastern New England residents of all ages, expanding their understanding of the
fragile nature of our coastal environment and the importance of working together to
protect it.
This past year Lloyd Center Outreach staff interacted with over 2,450 people at various
community outreach events as well as popular Lloyd Center Programs such as canoe
tours, kayak trips, birthday parties, nature walks, shore-birding expeditions, seal and
whale watches, midnight “owl prowls”, butterfly and moth identification workshops,
our own community outreach events, and Koko the Owl and Friends Animal Encounter.
Five miles of rustic hiking trails, open to the public every day from dawn to dusk on the
Lloyd Center’s Hardscrabble Nature Preserve, and a broad variety of live marine animal
exhibits, complemented by programs and seminars, continue to draw a growing number
of residents of all ages to our Visitor Center. In addition, outreach collaboration with
partnering organizations continues to prove exceptionally effective in promoting life-
style changes aimed at a more sustainable use of natural resources. The Center’s unique
website provides a vast amount of environmental research and education information
for those who seek it electronically.
S T A F F p R O F E S S I O N A L A F F I L I A T I O N S
Rachel L. Stronach, Executive Director
Southeast Region Professional Development Institute/Museum Institute for Teaching Sciences,
Lead Educator
National Science Teacher Association (NSTA), member
Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers (MAST), member
Mark J. Mello, Research Director
MA Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Committee, Vice-Chair
Lepidopterists’ Society, Season Summaries Zone 10 Coordinator
North American Butterfly Association, Bristol County Coordinator, Fourth of July Count
Rhode Island Natural History Society, member
Massachusetts Butterfly Club, member
Elizabeth A. Moniz, Education / Outreach Director
Southeast Region Professional Development Institute/Museum Institute for Teaching Sciences,
Lead Educator
National Science Teacher Association (NSTA), member
Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers (MAST), member
Russell P. Stanhope Distinguished Friend of Science 2017 Award Winner
RESEARCH CLIENTS
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
Department of Conservation & Recreation
Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank Commission
Sudbury Valley Trustees
MA Army National Guard Training Site
ESS Group, Inc.
CONFERENCES / EVENTS / COOpERATIVE pROGRAMS
Baywatchers (Buzzards Bay Coalition)
Berkshire Museum Bioblitz, Great Barrington
Snake Den WMA Bioblitz (Rhode Island Natural History Survey)
Wenick Farm Bioblitz (Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust)
Massachusetts STEM Summit, Worcester MA
Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS)
National Moth Week
North American Butterfly Association Fourth of July Butterfly Count (Bristol County)
STEM Saturday for Girls Medway, MA
Tufts Center for Conservation Medicine (Seabird Ecological Assessment Network – SEANET)
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2017 HAYDOCk AwARD
James Sears, ph.D., was named
as the 2017 recipient of the
GEORGE G. HAYDOCk AwARD,
presented annually to an individual(s),
selected by the Center’s Staff and
Board of Directors, who is deemed
to have made a most outstanding
contribution to protecting the fragile
nature of our coastal environment.
MassachusettsArlingtonNew Covenant School
Assonet Assonet Bay Shores
DartmouthFriends AcademyGeorge H. Potter Elementary SchoolJames M. Quinn Elementary SchoolJoseph DeMello Elementary SchoolSmith Mills Preschool & KindergartenSt. Mary’s Catholic Church
DightonDighton Middle
EastonProject Contemporary Competitiveness— Advanced Studies Program Stonehill
Fall RiverAlfred S. Letourneau Elementary SchoolAtlantis Charter SchoolCarlton M. Viveiros Elementary SchoolFrank M. Silvia Elementary SchoolHenry Lord Community SchoolHoly Name SchoolJames Tansey Elementary SchoolJohn J. Doran Elementary SchoolMary L. Fonseca Elementary SchoolSamuel Watson Elementary SchoolSpencer Borden Elementary SchoolStone K-8 Day SchoolWilliam S. Greene Elementary School
Freetown/LakevilleApponequet High School
HollistonFred W. Miller Elementary SchoolPlacentino Elementary School
MarionSippican Elementary School
MattapoisettCenter School
MedwayBurke-Memorial School
MiddleboroHenry B. Burkland Elementary SchoolMary K. Goode Elementary School
New BedfordAlfred J. Gomes Elementary SchoolBetsey B. Winslow Elementary SchoolCarlos Pacheco Elementary SchoolJames B. Congdon Elementary SchoolOur Sisters’ SchoolPACE New BedfordRenaissance Community School for the ArtsSt. Mary’s Catholic School
NortonNorton Middle School
PlymouthIndian Brook Elementary SchoolNathaniel Morton Elementary School
ShrewsburyCoolidge Elementary School ELL Program
SomersetChase Street Elementary School
SwanseaElizabeth S. Brown Elementary SchoolJoseph G. Luther Elementary School TauntonSt. Mary’s Elementary School
WalpoleBird Middle School
WarehamJohn W. Decas Elementary School
WestportWestport Elementary School
Rhode IslandLittle ComptonSakonnet Beach ClubWilbur & McMahon School
PortsmouthSaint Philomena School
EDUCATION pROGRAMS
SpECIAL SCIENCE pROGRAMSClimate Science Learning ProjectCoastal Field StudiesCreepy Crawly CrittersDelphi the Whale Estuary and WhalesEstuary on Wheels Feathery Focus
Flexi the FlounderForest EcologyFor the Birds Geology RocksHip, Herp, HoorayLichen Field StudyLydia the Limulus Mammal Mania Mixtures and SolutionsMysterious Monarch Migration Plant a Seed, Watch it Grow Pollution Perils Raptor PresentationSimple MachinesTurn the Tide WeatherWhat Shapes the Land?Watershed Watch
SUMMER pROGRAMS Coastal EcologyForest EcologyFreshwater Wetlands Marine Biology Wild Weather Young Naturalist: In the Sky, Under the Sea, Forest Frenzy, Ponds and Streams
OUTREACH pROGRAMSBeach Walks Birdwatching Walks Butterfly CountButterfly Tagging Creepy Critters Night Hike Exploring Our Coast: A Local Beach Walk Series Groundhog Day Hike Lloyd Center’s Egg Hunt Nature DiscoveriesNew Year’s Day HikeNight Hikes Outer Cape Birding and Whale Watching Hike Owl Prowls Seal and Birdwatching Cruises SEANET Volunteer TrainingSeining Trips Signs of Spring Slocum River Kayak Tours Sunset Kayak Tours Southcoast Biodiversity Initiative Plant, Insect, and Wildlife Inventories Stand-Up Paddle Boarding Classes & Tours Turkey Trot Vacation Week Adventures Winter Animal Signs Hike Woodcock WalkWomen’s Canoe Trips
SCHOOLS AND ORGANIzATIONS pARTICIpATING IN LLOYD CENTER EDUCATION pROGRAMS 2 0 1 7 O R G A N I z A T I O N F I N A N C I A L S
REVENUE
Gifts and Grants $312,545
Program Service Fees $123,018
Special-Event Income (Net) $37,442
Memberships and Special Events $28,725
Capital Campaign Contributions $292,183
Investment Return $102,399
TOTAL REVENUE $896,312
EXpENSES
Salaries and Benefits $512,373
Non-Salary Program Expenses $140,211
Other Expenses $95,509
TOTAL EXpENSES $748,093
NET RESULTS $148,219
EXpENSES BREAkDOwN
Education Program Services $291,355 39%
Research Program Services $143,385 19%
Outreach Program Services $133,116 18%
Administrative Services $78,867 11%
Development (Fundrasing) $18,247 2%
Capital Campaign $83,123 11%
TOTAL $748,093 100%
Total net assets for the Lloyd Center were $4,052,586
(December 31, 2017).
The Center embarked on a $3 million Transforming A Legacy capital
campaign to support facilities expansion and renovation as well as
operations and endowment in 2014. Through December 31, 2017 the
campaign has raised approximately $2,600,000 in gifts and pledges.
The total 2017 Change in Net Assets is comprised of an increase
of $209,060 from the Campaign, and a decrease of $60,841 from
operations.
The financial statements of the Lloyd Center are independently
audited by Meyer, Regan & Wilner, LLP, Certified Public Accountants,
Fall River, Massachusetts.
R E V E N U E
E X p E N S E S
p R O G R A M S E R V I C E S E X p E N S E B R E A k D O w N
Education Program Services 51%
Research Program Services 25%
Outreach Program Services24%
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Program Services 76%
Administrative Services 11%
Development (Fundraising)2%
Capital Campaign11%
Gifts and Grants 35%
Program Service Fees 14%
Investment Return 11%
Capital Campaign Contributions33%
Memberships and Special Events 7%
The MONARCH SOCIETY
recognizes individuals who support the
ongoing programs of the Lloyd Center with
annual gifts of $5,000 or more.
MONARCH SOCIETYMs. Connie Bacon & Mr. Jim BevilacquaMr. Eric A. Braitmayer & the Rev. Jack HaneyMr. & Mrs. Robert CunninghamMr. & Mrs. Morris W. KelloggThe Hon. & Mrs. D. Lloyd MacdonaldMr. Peter L. Macdonald & Ms. Dora Beatty Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. RathMr. & Mrs. Neil J. Van Sloun
The OSPREY SOCIETY
recognizes individuals who support the
ongoing programs of the Lloyd Center with
annual gifts of $1,000 or more.
OSpREY SOCIETYDr. & Mrs. David E. AdelbergMr. & Mrs. Charles E. BascomMr. & Mrs. Walter S. Bernheimer Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel J. BickfordMr. & Mrs. John W. BraitmayerMr. & Mrs. Andrew P. BurnesMr. & Mrs. Benjamin K. CampbellMr. & Mrs. Kraig ChoquetteMr. & Mrs. Gregory ClearMr. John C. CleaverMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. CollinsMr. & Mrs. Robert F. DaylorMr. & Mrs. Ian DuffMr. & Mrs. Michael FernandesMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. FrenchMr. & Mrs. Richard D. FrisbieMr. & Mrs. George C. GebeleinGolden Family Fund at The Boston FoundationMrs. Myrna W. HallTimothy G. Haydock, M.D. & Ms. Barbara MossMs. Priscilla Ann HillDr. Bess Dawson Hughes & Mr. James HughesMr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Huguley IIIMr. & Mrs. Jason HutchensMr. & Mrs. Scott B. LauransMs. Tena Coley & Mr. Peter LePageMr. & Mrs. Per LofbergMs. Elizabeth Flynn & Mr. Andrew LottBettina Borders & Victor MaileyMrs. Mary D. MandevilleMr. Donald J. MarshallMr. & Mrs. David McKinleyMr. & Mrs. Alexis MitchellMr. & Mrs. Anthony MorrisMs. Jane NicholsonMr. & Mrs. Al PetersMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Pielech
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Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. PozzoMr. & Mrs. William C. Prescott, Jr.Mr. Alan Rutan & Ms. Deborah NutterDr. & Mrs. Richard D. Sisson, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Paul E. SnyderMr. & Mrs. Steven SpiegelMr. & Mrs. Howard StevensonMr. & Mrs. Bernard TaradashMs. Joan UnderwoodMr. R. Davis Webb, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert WeeksMr. E. Andrew Wilde, Jr. MEMBERS & DONORSDr. & Mrs. George AbbotDr. & Mrs. Bruce P. AbbottMr. & Mrs. Paul Adam Ms. Beth AdoetteDr. & Mrs. Robert M. AisenbergMs. Lisa AldrichMs. Sally M. AldrichMr. & Mrs. Paul AllenMs. Anne T. AlmyMr. & Mrs. Luiz Alves, Jr.Ms. Janice AlvesMr. & Mrs. Joel B. AlvordMr. & Mrs. Seth AlvordMr. David S. AmaralMr. & Mrs. Erik J. AndersonMr. & Mrs. R. Snowden Andrews, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan ArmstrongMr. & Mrs. Paul D. ArnzenMs. Michaeleen ArrudaMs. Lisa A. S. ArrudaMr. & Mrs. Peter ArsenaultMs. Elizabeth P. AtkinsMr. & Mrs. John I. Babbitt, Jr.Mr. Thomas E. BabingtonMr. Jeffrey P. BaconMs. Patricia P. BaillieulMs. Donna BajkowskuMr. & Mrs. Sean BakerMr. Talbot Baker, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Gary A. BakerMr. Philip BakerMr. & Mrs. Michael BaldwinMs. Suzi BallengerMr. Henry BarnardMs. Kim Fales & Mr. Gregory Barnes Ms. Anne G. BarnesMr. & Mrs. Fernano BarreirosMr. & Mrs. David A. BarrettMs. Lee BarringtonMr. & Mrs. Kit BarrowMr. & Mrs. Christopher T. BarrowMr. Samuel BarrowsMs. Debra BartonDr. Rebecca Tucker & Mr. Scott BauerMr. & Mrs. Milo BeachMs. Gale Beaton
Ms. Marcia C. BeckerMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. BellMr. & Mrs. Derek J. BelongMr. & Mrs. Matthew S. BenardMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. BensonMr. & Mrs. Robert E Bernert, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. BerryMr. & Mrs. Roy V. BertalottoDr. & Mrs. Desmond H. BirkettDr.* & Mrs. Alan BoegeholdMr. Jamie S. H. BogartMs. Anne BohlanMs. Cali Almy & Mr. Whitmore BoogaertsMr. & Mrs. David BorMr. & Mrs. Albert C. BosworthMr. & Mrs. Leonard G. BoutinMs. Deborah BowersDr. Jean C. K. Pitcairn & Mr. Leonard BoyceMr. & Mrs. William M. BraucherDr. Joel BrennerMr. Daniel BriandDr. & Mrs. Arthur E. BroadusMr. & Mrs. Sam BrodskyMs. Deborah BrookeMr. Frederick BrookeMr. Joe BrooksMs. Cathryn F. BrowerMr. Kevin BrownMs. Carol H. BrownMs. Leisha BrownMr. & Mrs. David A. BrownellMs. Christina M. BruenMr. & Mrs. John K. BullardMr. & Mrs. Peter BullardMr. & Mrs. Peter Bullard, Sr.Ms. Melissa BurkeMs. Linda BurkeMr. & Mrs. Blake CadyMr. & Mrs. Matthew CamaraMs. Laura Campbell & Mr. Gary NevinsMs. Anne G. CannMr. & Mrs. Peter CanningMr. & Mrs. Christopher W. CareyMr. & Mrs. Philip CareyMr. & Mrs. Edward A. CarlsonMs. Barbara CarreiroMr. & Mrs. Stephen T. CarterMr. & Mrs. John A. CashmanMs. Wendy ChadbourneMr. Harrison A. ChadwickMr. & Mrs. Robert G. ChapinMrs. Phoebe A. ChardonMr. & Mrs. Alexander Hanbing ChenMr. David R. ChipmanMr. & Ms. Nicholas M. ChristMr. Daniel J. ClancyMr. & Mrs. John J. Clarke, Jr.Ms. Mary ClementMr. & Mrs. Anthony CoelhoMr. Leonard Collins
Mr. Warren CollinsMr. John E. CollinsMs. Emily L. CollinsMr. & Mrs. Michael A. ColloraMr. & Mrs. Adam P. ColucciMr. & Mrs. Steven ConnultyMr. & Mrs. Robert ConstantinMr. & Mrs. Sackett S. CookMr. & Mrs. Brian CoonMr. Harold Cooper IIIDrs. Nina Blumenthal & Scott CorinMr. & Mrs. David H. CornellMr. & Mrs. Christopher CornellMr. Ryan T. CostelloMr. & Mrs. Harvey CottonMr. Jose F. CoutoMs. Chez CoyleMr. & Mrs. Dwight B. Crane Ms. Joanna S. CreelmanMr. Frederick G. Crocker, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Chris CutlerMr. & Mrs. Jeremy DagoldMr. & Mrs. Murray S. Danforth IIIMs. Jeanne L. D’AngeloDr. Carolee Matsumoto & Mr. David GilbertsonMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. DavisMs. Mary Alice DeCampMr. & Mrs. Wayne R. DeckerMs. Suzanne DelehantyMr. & Mrs. Craig DeMeloMr. & Mrs. David J. DeMossMr. & Mrs. William L. DillsMr. & Mrs. Irving W. DingwellMr. & Mrs. Eric H. DionisioMr. & Mrs. David DoPaoDr. & Mrs. Donald S. DouglasThe Rev. & Mrs. John DouhanMr. Michael DowMr. & Mrs. John P. DowdMs. Kristy DowningMr. & Mrs. Robert S. DubielMs. Lois DuckworthMs. Beverley C. DuerMr. & Mrs. Matt DumasMs. Rose Marie DupontMr. & Mrs. Peter Durant Mr. & Mrs. William G. EatonMs. Anne EckertMr. & Mrs. Doug EngleMr. & Mrs. Frederic EustisMr. & Mrs. Christopher FairfaxMs. Nancy FallonMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. FarnhamMs. Deborah FarrellDr. & Mrs. John W. FarringtonMr. David S. FeingoldMs. Caroline S. FelixMr. & Mrs. Peter L. FentonDr. & Mrs. David Fentress
Mr. Jim Conlin & Ms. Carole FergusonMs. Julia FergusonMr. & Mrs. David C. FerreiraMs. Brenna FerrickMs. Hilary FerroneMr. Andrew T. FischerMs. Aiden FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Gerald T. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. James M. FitzgibbonsMs. Mary FlemingMr. & Mrs. C. Douglas FoggMr. & Mrs. Richard ForbesMr. & Mrs. Charles ForbesMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. FosterMr. John Kelleher & Ms. Vicki FowlerMs. Kristie FradeMs. Betsy FreemanMr. Thad FrostMr. & Mrs. Matthew E. FugateMr. Ernest Fisher & Ms. Ruth FurmanMs. Lynne D. GalipeauMs. Jane P. GallagherMs. Laura GallapoMr. & Mrs. John N. Garfield, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Seth GarfieldMr. & Mrs. Louis GaribaldiMr. John A. Garraty, Jr.The Rev. & Mrs. G. Kenneth GarrettMr. & Mrs. Peter GatesMs. Ashley Gesner & Mr. Jay CarvalhoMr. & Mrs. William GhriskeyDr. Gail Davidson & Mr. Tom GidwitzMr. & Mrs. Alden I. Gifford, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Mark GildersleeveMr. & Mrs. Steven GladstoneDr. & Mrs. Robert M. GlickmanMr. Peter GoldMs. Mége Posner & Mr. Jeffrey P. GonsalvesMrs. Madeleine E. GonsalvesMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. GoodmanMr. Kenneth GoodwinMs. Gloria GoulartMr. & Mrs. Walter J. GrandaMr. & Mrs. David R. GrantMr. & Mrs. Rupert GranthamMr. & Mrs. David GregoryMr. & Mrs. Nicholas P. GrevilleDevina Grossman, Ph.D.Ms. Ellen M. GugelMs. Helen HaddadMr. & Mrs. Elton HallMs. Cynthia HallowellMr. & Mrs. Jason L. HamiltonMs. Bette HamiltonMs. Charlotte HamlinMs. Kipley Hart-Bonville Ms. Susan HartMr. & Mrs. Stephen F. HatfieldMr. & Mrs. Oliver HaydockMs. Rebecca H. HaydockMr. & Mrs. George Heaton
Mr. & Mrs. Philip HeideMr. & Mrs. Jerome HellerMs. Nancy W. Hemenway & Ms. Ellen LangerMr. & Mrs. Bayard HenryMs. Karen Quigley & Mr. Russell S. HenselDr. & Mrs. Edward F. HerlihyMr. & Mrs. Andrew F. HerlihyMr. & Mrs. Andrew C. HessMr. & Mrs. Thomas HickeyMr. & Mrs. William HicksMs. Carol HillMr. & Mrs. Ralph S. HirshornMs. Donna Rae HirtMr. & Mrs. William HobbsMr. & Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs IIIMr. & Mrs. Edward P. HofferMr. & Mrs. Richard HoffmanMs. Jalien HollisterMr. Peter HolmesMr. & Mrs. Frederic C. HoodMr. & Mrs. Hoyt C. Hottel IIIMs. Katherine M. Houseman & Mr. Thomas GaughanMs. Kayla Howell Mr. Kinnaird HowlandMr. & Mrs. H. Austin HoytMs. Denise HughesMs. Elizabeth HuidekoperMr. & Mrs. Aldrich HumphreyDr. & Mrs. Gregory S. HuntDrs. James Sears & Donna HuseMr. & Mrs. Theodore IngallsMr. Joseph E. IngoldsbyMr. & Mrs. Brian InnaceMr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. A. IsaacsMs. Gail IsaksenMr. & Mrs. James E. JacksonMs. Jenna B. JamesMr. & Mrs. David JeffreyMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey JenkinsMs. Judith A. JenkinsMs. Kang JinyingMr. & Mrs. Earle D. JohnsonMr.* & Mrs. Malcolm JohnstonMr. & Mrs. Jeremiah JonesMr. Timothy KaliffMs. Susan KaputMr. & Mrs. Zach KarmenMr. & Mrs. Peter T. KavanaughMr. & Mrs. James F. Kavanaugh, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. George N. KechesMr. Kevin KeeganMr. & Mrs. John D. KelleherMr. & Mrs. Michael R. KellyMary Louise Kennedy, Esq.Mr. Arto H. KeuleyanDr. & Mrs. Stephen F. KiechelMr. & Mrs. Brian J. KirbyMr. & Mrs. Dieter KleinMs. Deborah KnappMr. Ronald A. Knapp
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel KnightMr. & Mrs. John KnowlesMr. & Mrs. G. Bourne KnowlesMs. Bethany KolbMr. & Mrs. Macy J. KorolnekMs. Terese Bernert & Mr. Paul KrauseMr. & Mrs. Stephen KunianMr. & Mrs. Edward F. Kurtz, Jr.Ms. Marcia LaBelleMr. & Mrs. Robert W. LaddMs. Sharon E. LaFleurMr. Lawrence LangfordMs. Elisabeth LaPageMr. & Mrs. Joe LarisaMr. Patrick LaRueMr. & Mrs. Jonathan LashMrs. Edith R. LauderdaleMr. & Mrs. Gerald LauderdaleMr. & Mrs. William A. Lawrence Ms. Patricia G. H. LawrenceMr. & Mrs. Mark LearyDr. & Mrs. Seth LedermanMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. LedouxMr. & Mrs. Christopher LeeMs. Mary Ellen Hawes LeesMrs. Mary C. LeesonMr. & Mrs. Charles A. LengelMr. & Mrs. Andrew LeoneMr. Patrick LesterMr. Robert L’HeaureuxMr. & Mrs. Donald LibbeyMr. Richard LinckMr. & Mrs. John LindsayKenneth D. Lipman, Esq.Mr. Verena LisinskiMr. & Mrs. Arnold LisioMr. & Mrs. George LoerkeMr. & Mrs. Mark LorangerDr. & Mrs. Raymond L. LorangerMr. & Mrs. Walter R. LorenzMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey LouroMs. Margaret A. LoweMs. Maria Aliberti LubertazziDr. & Mrs. Edward G. Lund, Jr.Ms. Lori LuzzoMr. Matthew LynchMr. & Mrs. Jeremy MacdonaldMr.* & Mrs. John E. MacedoMs. Brenda A. MacedoMr. & Mrs. Richard F. MacedoMr. & Mrs. Robert A. MacGregorMr. & Mrs. Stuart MacGregorMs. Jane S. MackeyMr. & Mrs. John MacNeilMs. Pamela Donnelly & Mr. Timothy MahoneyDrs. Kathryn Kavanagh & Swapan MallickMs. Melani Cammett & Mr. Angelo ManioudakisMs. Kathleen MannMr. & Mrs. John J. MarczewskiDr. & Mrs. Jay Marlin
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Ms. Maureen MarotaMs. Carrie Ruth MarshMr. & Mrs.* Robert M. MarshallMs. Edith H. MarshallMr. & Mrs. John E. Marshall IIIDr. & Mrs. Eric MartinMr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Martin IIMr. Michael MartinhoMr. & Mrs. George MartinsMr. & Mrs. Daniel MasseMr. Michael MatiasMs. Aurelia Alves MauricioMr. & Mrs. Joseph MayallMr. & Mrs. James D. McBratneyMr. & Mrs. Keith McDavidMr. & Mrs. Alexander Y. McFerranMr. & Mrs. Michael J. McGloneDr. & Mrs. JP McGuireMr. & Mrs. Arthur C. McKinleyMr. & Mrs. George McNamaraMr. Kevin McPhersonMs. Kathleen McQuigganMr. & Mrs. Charles J. MeansDrs. Betty & Chad MedeirosMr. & Mrs. Stephen S. MeekerMr. Michael MendozaMs. Jennifer M. MenesesMr. & Mrs. Brendon MessierMs. Charlotte S. MetcalfMs. Mish MichaelsMr. & Mrs. Johah J. MikutowiczMr. & Mrs. Vernon MilesDr. & Mrs. Newton P. MillhamMs. Rebecca Minard & Mr. Andrew M. KohlenbergMr. & Mrs. Frederic C. MockMs. Judith MoeMs. Paula MontgomeryMs. Margaret Wool & Mr. Vincent MorMr. & Mrs. Paul MoreiraMr. & Mrs. Dane MorganMr. & Mrs. William MorrisonMr. & Mrs. Weld S. MorseMr. & Mrs. George MosesMr. & Mrs. Morgan MowbrayMr. Samuel M. MundelMs. Kelli MunroeMs. Susan MurleyMr. & Mrs. Christopher A. MurrayMr. & Mrs. F. Wisner MurrayMr. & Mrs. Fred MusoneMr. & Mrs. Paul MutterMr. & Mrs. Charles F. Nadler, JrMr. & Mrs. Edmund H. NewtonMr. & Mrs. Peter M. NicholsonMr. & Mrs. Bradford F. NiemiecMr. Carter Williams & Mr. Daniel NormanMr. & Mrs. R. Henry Norweb IIIMr. & Mrs. Aaron NovyMr. Bernie OakleyMr. Patrick O’Brian
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. O’ConnellMs. Julia O’ConnorDr. Nancy J. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. OsuchMr. Peter J. OuelletteMr. & Mrs. Paul OuelletteMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey PachecoMr. & Mrs. Whitfield Painter, Jr.Mrs. Margaret ParkerMr. & Mrs. Henry S. Parker IIIMs. Christine ParksMs. Sandria ParsonsMs. Michele F. Demarest & Mr. John D. Patterson, Jr.Ms. Barbara J. PeaseMr. John PereiraMs. Lydia Smith PerkinsMr. Thomas J. PetersMr. & Mrs. Robert M. PetitMr. & Mrs. Charles C. Pfeffer, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. PhillipsMr. & Mrs. James D. PhyfeMr. & Mrs. James D. Phyfe IIIMr. & Mrs. Leo W. Pierce, Jr.Ms. Deborah PierceMr. Jeffrey PimentelMs. Susan PineauMr. & Mrs. Hendon PingeonMrs. Sarah PinneyMs. Dorothy S. PiranianMs. Jennifer A. PopeMs. Joanne Holland PotterMr. Robert S. PowelMr. Thomas A. PrattMr. Alexander PrestonMs. Celeste ProthroMs. Regina PurtellMs. Elizabeth F. RainoffMr. Arthur RainvilleMr. & Mrs. Robert A. RamosMr. & Mrs. John H. Read, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Skott RebelloMr. & Mrs. Manuel Rebello, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jason R. RegoMs. Lucy ReynoldsMr. & Mrs. Richard J. RheaumeMs. Lauralee RichardMrs. Barbara L. RichmondMr. & Mrs. Brian D. RileyMs. Merita Hopkins & Mr. James RingMr. & Mrs. Hector RiosMr. & Mrs. Edward S. RitchieMr. & Mrs. Edward J. RitterMs. Deborah C. RobbinsDr. Laurie Robertson-LorantMr. & Mrs. Damon G. RocheMs. Nancy RocheMr. Ronald P. RocheMr. & Mrs. Ruven R. RodriguezMr. Mark J. Mello & Mr. Michael RogovskyMr. & Mrs. Haven K. Roosevelt
Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. RoseMs. Jane W. RotchMs. Michelle RoyMs. Jane P. RussellMs. Lori Russell-PelsueMr. & Mrs. Ron SaccoMr. & Mrs. John J. SampieriMs. Barbara A. SandersonMr. & Mrs. Anthony R. SapienzaMs. Pamela Brown & Mr. Anthony C. SavastanoMr. & Mrs. John SawyerMr. & Mrs. Otto W. Schleinkofer IIIMr. & Mrs. Mark SchmidDr. Christine Shapleigh Schmid & Mr. Paul A. SchmidMr. Seth SchneiderMr. David SchofieldMs. Carol SchwambMrs. Jane ScottMs. Ann Ecker & Mr. Clayton SeitzMs. Christina SewallDr. & Mrs. Gilbert L. ShapiroMr. & Mrs. Steven ShusterMr. & Mrs. Larry ShwartzMr. & Mrs. Edward SiegalMr. & Mrs. Calvin SiegalDr. & Mrs. Albert M. SignorellaMr. & Mrs. Adam C. SilvaMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey SilveiraMr. & Mrs. David J. SilveiraMr. David SilviaMr. & Mrs. David R. SmithMr. Robert B. Smith, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William C. SmithMs. Jennifer SmithMs. Eva A. SommaripaMr. & Mrs. Jeremy SouzaMr. & Mrs. Timothy SperryMr. & Mrs. Alex SpiegalMr. & Mrs. Mark SpinaleMs. Nancy E. SpindlerMr. John D. SpoonerMs. Jane M. SprogisMr. & Mrs. Robert StapletonMs. Deborah SteeleMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey S. Stengal, Jr.Drs. Wendy & Jeremy SternMr. & Mrs. Robert SternsMr. & Mrs. Donald M. StevensMr. & Mrs. R. Newcomb StillwellMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. StoneMr. & Mrs. Theodore H. StronachMs. Elizabeth Moniz & Ms. Rachel StronachMs. Sasha Lauterbach & Mr. Peter SturgesMr. & Mrs. Walter SuchonDr. & Mrs. Stephen SullivanMr. & Mrs. Paul D. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Edward F. SweeneyMs. Edith S. SwiftMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Swope
DONATIONS RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF:Bonnie Adams from Margaret LoweElizabeth R. Cleaver from John Chester CleaverDr. George G. Haydock from Becky HaydockMalcolm Johnston from Patricia P. Baillieul Kathy & Greg Clear Nancy & William Eaton Kenneth Goodwin Myrna W. Hall Julie & Stephen Kiechel Maddy & Brodie MacGregor Mary D. Mandeville Donald J. Marshall Rita & Charles Pfeffer Merita Hopkins & Jim Ring Louise & Larry Shwartz Peter Sturges Bob Willing “Hot Dog Posse” Karen G. Lloyd from Alexis MitchellGeorge B. Mock, Jr. from Joe Brooks Newgate SimmsMaura Lawton Perkins from Louisa & Jeremiah JonesDon Tucker from Lucile Hicks
DONATIONS RECEIVED IN HONOR OF:Greg & Kathy Clear from Sasha Lauterbach & Peter SturgesFelix Cressotti from Annie & George Loerke Carrie Marsh Leslie & David McKinleyRusty Kellogg from David Schofield Carol WalshMary Mandeville from Suzanne DelehantyWilliam Milbury’s enthusiastic support and advocacy for the Lloyd Center from Anthony & Susan MorrisEdward Tran & Lan Kim Tran from Cathao VienKevin Vien from Cathao Vien
MATCHING GIFTSExelon Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramIBM Matching Gifts ProgramPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramThe Plymouth Rock Foundation
FOUNDATIONS, FUNDS & SUppORTING INSTITUTIONSAcushnet Foundation FundAgnes M. Lindsay TrustAlvord Family FoundationAmazon Smile FoundationAnonymous Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation
Bank of America Charitable FoundationBeech Tree TrustBraitmayer FoundationBraucher Family FundBristol County Savings Charitable Foundation, Inc.Carney Family Charitable FoundationCharles Sumner Bird Charitable FoundationCHT FoundationCommunity Foundation of Southeastern MassachusettsCunningham Family Charitable FundDemarest Lloyd Macdonald FundElizabeth & Joseph Bascom Charitable FoundationFrederic A. & Elizabeth S. Eustis Family FundFrima & Gilbert Shapiro Charitable FundGarden Club of Buzzards BayGolden Family Fund at the Boston Foundation Graham Family Foundation, Inc.Grimshaw Gudewicz Charitable FoundationHenry H. Crapo Foundation FundIsland Foundation, Inc.James O. Robbins Family Charitable Lead Annuity TrustJeffrey Family Fund of the Community Foundation of New JerseyJim & Bess Hughes Fund at the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts Judith L. and Robert L. Sterns FundKatherine S. White FundKurtz Family FundLauterbach Sturges FundLee Family Charitable FundLibbey-Clarke Family FundLucile P. Hicks FundMandeville Family Charitable TrustManioudakis and Cammett Family Charitable FundMargaret Parker Fund at the Community Foundation of New JerseyMassachusetts Cultural Council Cultural Facilities FundMassachusetts Environmental TrustMicrosoft Techsoup GlobalMorris Family Charitable FundThe Norweb FoundationOkun Family FoundationP. Christopher Cutler Family FundPeter Kavanaugh FundPfizer Foundation Quarterdeck FoundationRauch Rainoff FoundationRobert J. & Bonnie M. Stapleton FundSamana FundSaquish FoundationSears/Huse Family FundSeymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc.Sogkonate Garden ClubSteven E. Taylor Fund
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Mr. John Tang & Ms. Lori GeorgesonDr. & Mrs. Joseph TassoniMs. Sarah TavaresMr. Richard S. TaylorMr. Stephen E. TaylorMr. & Mrs. Marc A. TherouxMr. Mack ThibeaultMr. & Mrs. James L. ThomasMr. & Mrs. Tony ThomasMs. Joan J. ThompsonMr. Peter Thompson & Ms. Faith Knowles Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. ThornleyMs. Casey TidwellMs. Jill M. TiganoMs. Susan TofiasMr. & Mrs. James E. TooleyMr. & Mrs. Charles T. ToomeyMr. & Mrs. Robert H. ToppinMr. Raymond TownsendMs. Barbara TrabanMs. Kathy TranterDr. & Mrs. Linus TraversMr. & Mrs. William J. TrimbleMs. Lee O. TripMrs. Nancy E. TrippMr. & Mrs. David TrudellMrs. Helen A. TrumbullMr. & Mrs. Robert G. TruslowMr. Benjamin TuckerDr. & Mrs. Peter VealeMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Veiga IIIMr. Dennis VieiraMr. Cahao VienMr. & Mrs. Andrew VieraMs. Andrea VigusDr. & Mrs. Harry Von ErtfeldaMr. & Mrs. Henry WainerMr. & Mrs. Barry WalkerMr. & Mrs. Harvey J. WalshMr. Fraser WalshMs. Carol T. WalshMr. & Mrs. Lawrence WalshMr. & Mrs. William G. Warden IVMr. Gary W. WarnerMs. Alicia L. WarnockMs. Nancy P. WarrenMr. & Mrs. Donald C. Watson IIIMs. Anne B. WebbMr. & Mrs. Christopher WeeksMr. Neal Weiss & Ms. Marjorie Waite Ms. Bonie WerlyMr. & Mrs. Peter J. WhelanMr. & Mrs. Philip F. Whitbeck, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin V. WhiteMr. Kenneth Rampino & Ms. Annie WhiteMr. & Mrs. Alexander W. WhiteMs. Constance A. WhiteMr. & Mrs. Howard WhiteMs. Katherine S. White
Mr. & Mrs. William T. WhitneyMr. & Mrs. Jeremy WhitneyMr. & Mrs. Peter WildeMr. Horace B. WildesMr. & Mrs. Teva K. WilliamsMr. James R. WillingMs. Marcy Wintrub & Mr. Duane BartonDr. & Mrs. Stephen B. WitzigMr. & Mrs. Harvey J. WolkoffMr. & Mrs. Kinder WoodcockMr. & Mrs. Jeremy M. WoodsmallMs. Diana WorleyMr. & Mrs. Stanley A. WulfMs. Ellen YavnerMr. & Mrs. David YerkesMs. Candice Rowe & Mr. Raffi N. YessayanMs. Lisa Barton-YoungMr. & Mrs. Sy YulesMr. & Mrs. Anthony M. ZaneDr. & Mrs. Robert ZappalaMr. Matthew ZawaskyMr. Mark ZernMs. Patricia J. Zukowski
*deceased
Every effort was made
to portray accurately
the giving levels of
all supporters. If you
find an error or an
omission, we would
be grateful for your
bringing it to our
attention by contact-
ing Fern via email
(fcallen@lloydcenter.
org) or by telephone
(508-990-0505 x10).
CLAMBAkE XXXII STEERING COMMITTEE Kelly Contois Rebello, ChairGregory ClearSandra T. HallLinda HamiltonSusanna JacobusAnne LouroPeter L. MacdonaldSuzanne MeansAlex Preston
pARTNERING ORGANIzATIONSBattleship CoveButtonwood Park ZooBuzzards Bay Coalition Dartmouth Natural Resources TrustMassachusetts Audubon SocietyMuseum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS)National Marine Life CenterSoutheastern Environmental Education AllianceThe Trustees of ReservationsTufts Veterinary School of Conservation MedicineUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth Westport River Watershed Alliance
VOLUNTEERS Paul AllenPhilip Baker Lori BensonCindy, Sara & Haley BernardoRay BosseMike BoucherLen & Paula BoutinKatie ChristMeg ChristSam ClarkGreg & Kathy ClearJil CorcoranChris CornellTori CornellSteve DavisDermot DevineChristine Douris & Dawn NickersonKathryn DuffWalter Granda David Gumbley David & Sandy Hall Myrna HallAl & Joanne HumphreyJoseph InglesbySally & Malcolm* JohnstonKathryn Kavanagh
Rusty KelloggSteve KiechelMary Ellen Hawes LeesBill LongworthCarolyn Longworth John MacLennanBrodie & Maddy MacGregorVictor MaileyBob MakerPeter MacdonaldVeronica MartinLeslie McKinleySuzanne MeansLauren MillerRobert PielechSuzanne PrescottStephen & Marcia RathKelly & Skott RebelloSteve ReinertRich RheaumeLindsey RochaElizabeth RockMichael RogovskyAmanda SextonPhilip SheehanLouise ShwartzDaphne Siegal Corvus SylviaMike Sylvia Fred Thurber Carol VeigaAnna WhitcombMarcy WintrubStephen B. Witzig*deceased
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Stevenson Family Charitable TrustSudbury Valley Trustees, Inc.Theroux Family Giving AccountThistle Trust LLC Tow FoundationToward Sustainability FoundationVan Sloun FoundationWagner FoundationWarren FundWilliam & Gertrude Family FoundationWilliam P. Wharton Trust
CORpORATE SUppORTSeniorBayCoast BankCliftonLarsonAllen LLPConcordia Company, Inc.Concordia Yacht SalesCV LiquorsIMTRA CorporationMcGrath Clambakes, Inc. M&M Auto ServiceNewport Tent CompanyNorthern Wind, Inc.Paul & Dixon Insurance Company LLP Prime Engineering, Inc. RPIThe SaltworksSouthCoast Internet studio2sustain, inc.Sylvan Nursery, Inc.
SustainingBeverly Carter Handcrafted PotteryCompact Backhoe ServicesCuttyhunk Shellfish Farms Dewing Schmid Kearns Architects + PlannersElegant RestroomsESM, Inc.FloraGeraldine Millham Design Hearth Heating, Inc.Howland Evangelista Kohlenberg Burnett LLPJack Falvey Associates, Inc.Maximum, Inc.Medeiros & Sons Construction, Inc.Milbury & Company Noquochoke OrchardsOld Dartmouth Realty, Inc.Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.T. A. Tarrant Construction
SupportingAlderbrook FarmBankFiveBlack Bass Grille
Blue Hills Observatory & Science CenterDartmouth Ace HardwareDetails & DesignEdson InternationalElle Bee’s…Fiber Optic CenterFoliaKaren Snyder StudioKR Metal Art FormsMorton’s Fork CateringNew England AquariumRalph’s Auto CenterSaltmarsh PotterySalvador’s Ice Cream
CLAMBAkE XXXII SILENT AUCTION Individual Auction DonorsTena ColeyChris & JoAnn CornellNancy EdwardsDonna Rae HirtSusanna JacobusAdam KatzKathryn KavanaghLiddy LindsayMish MichaelsRobin NunesUte & Patrick PrevostMarcia & Stephen RathSkott RebelloWill RotchJim SearsMartha SearsMelinda TveitCarol VeigaNeal Weiss
Corporate Auction DonorsAdam Graves PhotographyArt Smart b*Life by SonyaBarrington BanglesBattleship CoveBeverly Carter Handcrafted PotteryBlack Bass GrilleBlisscapesBlithewold Mansion, Gardens & ArboretumBoston CelticsBoston Red SoxBrahmin HandbagsButtonwood Park Zoological SocietyC. E. BeckmanCape Quality SeafoodCastillo BeautyCharles River Canoe & KayakCommunity Boating CenterCreations by SaraDartmoor Gifts
Dartmouth Ace HardwareDartmouth DermatologyDartmouth Natural Resources TrustDartmouth Total FitnessDetails & DesignEarthworks Lawn &Tree ServiceEdson InternationalFlora FoliaJ.C. WagmoreJanet Egan DesignJetBlueKR Metal Art FormsKyra Ayn HomeLittle MossMaximum Weather InstrumentsMedAesthetic Salon & Day SpaNational Marine Life CenterNew Bedford Symphony OrchestraNew Bedford Whaling MuseumOsprey Sea KayakParadise McFee StudioReid’s Fine FoodReservation Golf ClubRMS MortgageRoger Williams Park ZooRotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden MuseumRunning Brook Vineyard & WinerySalt Marsh PotterySalt, the spa on ElmSilverbrook FarmSouthwest AirlinesSteph White YogaSylvan NurseryThe Cottage at Four CornersThe SaltworksThe Salty StarfishTowBoatUSTrinity Repertory CompanyVillage Hair DesignersVineyard VinesWachusett Mountain Ski AreaWalt Disney World Community RelationsWestport Rivers Vineyard & WineryWhaling City SoundZeiterion Performing Arts Center
CLAMBAkE XXXII BOTTLE GAME DonorsAcme LiquorsAirport GrilleAntonio’s RestaurantArthur Moniz GalleryBack EddyBarry’s Fine Wine & SpiritsBayside RestaurantBlack Bass Grille
Brick Pizzeria NapoletanaBuzzards Bay BreweryCaddyshackCarabinersCarol VeigaCarter’s ClothingCask & Pig Ale HouseCheers for CharityChumley’s Colonial BeverageCourtyard KitchenCrabbe ChiropracticCruising WorldDestination SoupsDNB BurgerDorothy CoxDouglas LiquorsDown to EarthEuroEva’s Yarn ShopExotic Nails & SpaFay’s RestaurantFriendly PizzaGreasy Luck BreweryLA SpinMegan PogashMelissa’s Pet DepotMike’s RestaurantMorgan KateNaughty DawgsNo KiddingNo Problemo TequeriaOn the GoPa Raffa’sPadanaram Wine Co.Paradise McFee StudioPaw PlacePen & PendulumRogers Gallery / SurroundingsRose AlleySailing WorldSalon BSisters Hair SalonSlainté Irish PubSnell GolfSpeedwell TavernTexas RoadhouseThe Pasta HouseThe Pour Farm TavernThe Sail LoftThe Sea WitchThirty-OneTravessia Urban WineryValley TopWah May RestaurantWicked Clean DogWings N ThingsYing Dynasty (Dartmouth)
THE ART DRIVEOn the weekend of August 12th and 13th, tourists and art enthusi-asts meandered through 15 scenic miles for the ART Drive, where 29 Dartmouth and Westport, Massachusetts artists welcomed them for the tenth open studio weekend.
For the past ten years, artists from the ART DRIVE have opened their studios to the public for a week-end in August, showcasing their artwork in unusual and dramatic studio settings. Visitors to the ART DRIVE enjoyed a scenic drive through 15 picturesque miles, as they visited the studios of 29 local artists. The drive uniquely emphasizes a consistently high level of professionalism and quality, and some of the area’s premier painters, ceramic artists, photographers, jewelers, wood-workers, metal artists and other artists participate in this annual event.
“We are extremely grateful and honored for the support that the ART DRIVE artists have given to the Lloyd Center over the past ten years,” commented Lloyd Center Executive Director Rachel Stronach, “Their generous dona-tions have played a key part in the Center’s ability to continually offer high-quality research, education and outreach programs to visitors and students of all ages.”
Throughout the past ten years, the ART DRIVE’s artists have donated over $47,000 to the Lloyd Center.
The ArtistsCarol BlivenMorgan BozarthMaddy BragarPeggy Call-ConleyBeverly CarterLynn ChadwickSarah DaughnDeborah EhrensGay GilliesWendy GoldsmithVidar HaalandSandra HallSharon Hardin
Nancy HayesMichael HubertDonna HuseRoger KizikEllen LangerJill LawColin McKennaDora Atwater MillikinBarbara PurdyMarjorie Durko PuryearKirt RebelloAnne Carrozza RemickStephen RemickJim SearsMartha SearsSusan Strauss
Along with the participating artists, the ART DRIVE is sponsored and supported by many wonderful local businesses:
Sponsors: Anne Whiting Real Estate, Bay-Coast Bank, Bayside Restaurant, Buzzards Bay Brewing, Dedee Shattuck Gallery, Dewing Schmid Kearns, Farm & Coast Market, Flora, Friends Academy, Howland Evangelista Kohlenberg Burnett LLP., Lee’s Market Wine and Spirits, Little Moss, Milbury & Company, R.P. Valois & Company, Running Brook Vineyard & Winery, Sylvia Group, Westport Rivers Winery, William Raveis.
Supporters: College Edge LLC, Dartmouth Ace Hardware, Dartmouth Dermatology, Dartmouth Early Learning Center, Divine Yoga, Folia, Gatlin’s Framing & Photog-raphy, Harmon & Robertson P.C., Norton Gallery, Partners Village Store and Kitchen, Law Offices of Rusitzky & Russell, The Village Merchant, Westport Lobster.
Eateries and Brewery Support: Bayside Restaurant, Buzzards Bay Brewing, Farm & Coast Market, Handy Hill Creamery, Little Moss, Not Your Average Joes, Oxford Creamery, Partners Village Store and Kitchen, Running Brook Vineyard & Winery, Salvador’s Ice Cream, Westport Rivers Winery.
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TRANSFORMING A LEGACY
T R A N S F O R M I N G A L E G A C Y D O N O R S
Anonymous
Joel & Lisa Schmid Alvord
Richard Armstrong
Paul & Nina Arnzen
Nathaniel & Jewelle Bickford
Willard & Linda Boothby
Karen L. Braitmayer
Eric Braitmayer & Jack Haney
Jack & Nancy Braitmayer
Susan Sweetser Brenninkmeyer
Chip & Jayne Burkhardt
Andy & Amy Burnes
Millie & Philip Carey
Meg Christ
Kathleen & Geoffrey Clear
Nancy Lloyd Coleman*
John Collins
Nancy W. Corkery
David & Linda Cornell
Dwight & Loretto Crane
Vickie & Robert Cunningham
Helen & Leslie De Groot
Zelinda & John Douhan
Dorothy Lloyd Drummey*
Kathryn & Ian Duff
C.C. Dyer
Ruth Furman & Ernest J. Fisher
Janet & Jim Fitzgibbons
Tally & John Garfield
Bobbie & Jamie Gates
Dr. Gail Davidson & Tom Gidwitz
Jeff P. Gonsalves & Mége Posner
Margaret & Samuel Gray
Marjorie & Nick Greville
Jan & Toby Hall
Myrna & Howard* Hall
Timothy Haydock & Barbara Moss
Julie & Bayard Henry
Kristina Hewey
Cile & Bill Hicks
Austin & Felicity Hoyt
Bess Dawson-Hughes & James Hughes
Heidi & Arthur Huguley
Joy Jing
Sally & Malcolm* Johnston
Kevin Keegan
Rusty & Betsy Kellogg
Nancy & Ted Kurtz
Scott & Monica Laurans
Mary Ellen H. Lees
Ailene M. Robinson & Tom E. Lewis
Demarest Lloyd Jr. Foundation
Mouse & Per Lofberg
Anne & Walter Lorenz
Demarest Lloyd Macdonald
Peter Macdonald
Magdalin & Robert MacGregor
Ivy & D’Arcy MacMahon
Bettina Borders & Victor Mailey
Mary & Hugh* Mandeville
Leslie & David McKinley
Alexis & Sarah Mitchell
Ambassador & Mrs. Richard Morningstar
Trish & George Nelson
Betsy Pattullo & Greg Torres
Alan & Victoria Peacock
Robert & Marilyn Pielech
Sarah Pinney
Bill Potter & Kay Cowan
Suzanne & William Prescott
Stephen Demarest & Marcia Rath and Family
Judy & Bill Redway
Richard & Jane Rheaume
Gordon & Joellen Rowe
Mark & Margot Schmid
Paul & Karen Snyder
Ginny & Steven Spiegel
Alice & Sandy Stengel
Fredericka & Howard Stevenson
Charlotte Sudduth
Richard Taylor
Arthur & Dora Ullian
Jennifer W. Webb & Richard D. Webb, Jr.
Stephen B. Witzig
Diana Worley
Nathanael & Sarah Worley
D O N A T I O N S R E C E I V E D I N M E M O R Y O F :
John Barrows
from Mary Ellen H. Lees
Howard Hall
from Scott & Monica Laurans
Karen Gallup Lloyd (Nana)
from Alexis & Sarah Mitchell
Karen G. Lloyd
from Zelinda & John Douhan
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Karen G. Lloyd & Laura B. Carey
from Millie & Philip Carey
Hubert C. Mandeville III
from Mary Mandeville
Pat & Elizabeth Pattullo
from Betsy Pattullo & Greg Torres
Bill Pinney
from Sarah Pinney
Caroline Sutliff
from Gordon & Joellen Rowe
Don Tucker
from Cile & Bill Hicks
D O N A T I O N S R E C E I V E D I N H O N O R O F :
D. Lloyd Macdonald
from Ruth Furman & Ernest J. Fisher
Joy Jing
from the Spark Directed Fund at Fidelity
Charitable
Gaelen Canning
from Ailene M. Robinson & Tom E. Lewis
FOUNDATIONS, FUNDS, & SUppORTING INSTITUTIONS
Anonymous
Bafflin Foundation
BankFive
BayCoast Bank
Braitmayer Foundation
Charles Sumner Bird Charitable Foundation
Community Foundation of Southeastern
Massachusetts-Acushnet Foundation Fund
Community Foundation of Southeastern
Massachusetts-Henry H. Crapo Foundation
Fund
The Cricket Foundation
Demarest Lloyd Jr. Foundation
Garden Club of Buzzards Bay
Gifts to Give, Inc.
Golden Family Fund at the Boston Foundation
Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund,
a program of the state of Massachusetts
administered through a collaborative
agreement between MassDevelopment
and the Massachusetts Cultural Council
Spark Investment Management
t h e t r a n s f o r m a t i o n C o n t i n U e s !
The students of Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School
arrived at the Lloyd Center in the spring of 2017 to prepare for constructing the
Living Building ChallengeTM Welcome Center, the second of our exciting facilities
projects. Spring entailed learning more about the Lloyd Center, the nature of the
building, and the site work that was already underway. Most importantly, it was
a comprehensive introduction to a construction process that exceeds other major
certifications for energy efficiency and green construction standards.
The Living Building ChallengeTM (LBCTM) requires that a building meet 20 very
strict imperatives in the categories of site, water, energy, health, materials, equity,
and beauty. Buildings cannot use materials from the “Red List” which contain
chemicals or chemical groups determined to be harmful to creatures, humans,
or the environment. It must be net positive energy, net positive water, and net
positive waste. Certification is only granted after a building has documented that
it has reached all requirements for 12 consecutive months. To date, only 11
buildings in the world have achieved certification.
Beginning in the fall of 2017, students have been involved in physically building
and installing all components of the LBCTM Welcome Center. In doing so, they
have been exposed to and mastered “green building” principals and techniques
which will be in high demand in their future construction, architectural, and
environmental design careers.
In other exciting Transforming A Legacy news for 2017, we have gratefully
welcomed new donors—raising the progress toward the $3M goal to more than
$2.6M. The Center also received $225,000, one of the highest 2017 grants from
the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund (a program of the state of Massachusetts
administered through a collaborative agreement between MassDevelopment and
the Massachusetts Cultural Council), for the future renovation of the headquarters
and site improvements to enhance the Lloyd Center as a regional Biodiversity
Learning Center.
We continue to be very grateful to all the individuals, foundations, and corpora-
tions who have joined in our “transformation.”
To learn more about the Transforming A Legacy capital campaign, please contact the
Development Office at 508-990-0505 x12, or [email protected].
*deceased
T R A N S F O R M I N G A L E G A C Y
C A M p A I G N S T E E R I N G C O M M I T T E E
C A M p A I G N C O - C H A I R S
Eric A. Braitmayer
Peter L. Macdonald
C A M p A I G N S T E E R I N G C O M M I T T E E
Robert A. MacGregor, Chair
Kathryn C. Duff, R.A.
Myrna W. Hall
Timothy G. Haydock, M.D.
Morris W. Kellogg
Mary D. Mandeville
Rachel L. Stronach, Executive Director
Gaelen B. Canning, Consultant for
Institutional Advancement
LLoyd Center, Greater new Bedford reGionaL VoCationaL
teChniCaL hiGh sChooL, and the CirCLe of Life by Stephen Demarest Rath
“The Child is father of the Man.”—William Wordsworth
During my interview with Kathryn Duff—lead architect at studio2sustain inc, and
designer of the new Welcome Center, Teaching Pavilion, and improvements to the
Foundation House at the Lloyd Center—she hit upon a principle that was very dear
to the founder, Karen Gallup Lloyd.
“For so many kids in this region, the Lloyd Center is their first introduction to science.
The Lloyd Center is responsible for that, opening little kids’ eyes; and, not only is
it the first time they hear the words research and scientist, but they also get to see
themselves as an important piece of the environment.”
In the 1980’s, Mrs. Lloyd was affiliated with the Children’s Museum on Gulf Road in
South Dartmouth, MA. It was there that she first displayed exhibits from the Lloyd
Center and began to organize field trips to the Center itself. What separates the Lloyd
Center from other organizations is that she encouraged people to bond emotionally
with nature, and it continues to be one of the greatest qualities of the Lloyd Center
today. An emotional connection with nature inspires students to learn about the
environment and actually become engaged in the research. Nowadays, even a casual
glance through a Lloyd Center newsletter, or visit to the blog, shows pictures of children
on nearly every page engaged in educational activities that involve live creature
exhibits, classes at the newly constructed Teaching Pavilion, and hikes on the Lloyd
Center trails. Ms. Duff estimates that over 13,000 students visit the Center annually
and explains:
“Karen wasn’t going to create a Center that was strictly about research. It became
a learning center for all. So it was not just for scientists but also for members of the
community. Community development was the heart and soul of the original mission.
Nothing ivory tower about it.”
It is no coincidence, then, that some of the children who visited the Lloyd Center
as day campers in the past are now enrolled in the Greater New Bedford Regional
Vocational Technical High School (GNB Voc-Tech). As juniors and seniors in high
school, they play a crucial role in the construction of the new Welcome Center. It is
also important to note that while the Lloyd Center hired contractors (Chris Manlove
of Swanson Construction Co., Inc., Vermont Eco-Floors and Northeast Decorative
Concrete, LLC) to prepare the foundation and slabs, the students are responsible for
constructing the entire building. This includes: wiring, mechanical system, insulation,
windows, metal roof, and part of the solar panel system on the roof. With evident
pride, Kathryn says:
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“The GNB Voc-Tech doesn’t do site work because they don’t have heavy equipment
to do that. But other than that, they do the whole building. They even paint and do
all the finishes. So, the scope of their work is really impressive, not to mention how
organized they are when they take on a project.”
Moreover, the students at GNB Voc-Tech are also contributing their skills to making
pieces of the building, e.g., the bike racks, the concrete sink, hand washing station,
and the benches in the plaza for sitting. These components engage the students
according to their different learning styles and match them to projects that promote
their skills, Ms. Duff explains:
“Those students who are super-gifted with their hands, or that think visually, or who
might be very artistic, will end up working on projects that showcase those abilities.
For example: the one with artistic intelligence might end up working on the inter-
pretative bike racks; or the engineering student from the electrical program might be
the one who gets involved with wiring up and balancing the very high performance
ventilation system; or the student of computer science will be the one who hooks
up the solar array system display. I see it as a collaboration where students find their
wheelhouse, if you will—not just in the building, but also in life.”
When the Welcome Center is completed, it will showcase the blending of humans
with the environment. The interior doors and wall panels will be indigenous black
oak that was harvested from the site, or “reformatted,” as Ms. Duff likes to say. And
the experience of the building will be such that “when you’re inside, you’re outside,
so the building is nature.” Ms. Duff adds:
“We put everything on display. We don’t say that somewhere over there is a solar
panel, and over here is the outlet. We actually show the solar panel, we show the
piping, how we store it, and how much energy in terms of wattage is being stored in
real time by the sun hitting the solar panels. So you can quantify and qualify in that
moment the experience of the environment. It all becomes part of the celebration of
the environment at work.”
“When will it be completed?” I ask.
“We have purchased the materials,” she replies. “And the students have been working
for much of their 2017-2018 school year. After the summer break, they will return to
finish the building and we’ll wind up completion in 2018-2019.”
Those children who visited the Lloyd Center years ago—and who are now involved
in the building of the Welcome Center—will have much to be proud of in the coming
year. Bravo!
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Special thanks to the “Barney’s
Joy family” for their continued
generosity in allowing countless
thousands of children to have
their first experience with the
true wonders of “where the
land meets the sea”, through
a Lloyd Center program which
took them to that special part
of the world.
2017 ANNUAL REpORT
Editor: JoAnn Bernier Cornell
photography courtesy of: JoAnn Bernier
Cornell, Jamie Bogart, Erika Fernandes,
katherine Houseman , Mark Mello ,
Liz Moniz, Amanda Nowicki, and others
Design: Geraldine Millham Design
This report is printed on FSC Certified
paper 50% Recycled, 10% post Con-
sumer and 40% pre Consumer waste.
The Lloyd Center for the Environment
is excited to announce the receipt of a
$50,000 matching grant from the Saquish
Foundation. This generous grant will
make a significant difference in the lives
of the children that the Lloyd Center aims
to reach through the development and
implementation of quality science edu-
cation programs in the Alfred J. Gomes
Elementary School (New Bedford Public
Schools). Supporting the Lloyd Center’s
science programs since 2014, the Saquish
Foundation has made it possible for the
Center to continue into a second pilot
year at the Gomes School which means
a full implementation of the Gomes
Initiative.
“We are thrilled to have the generous
support of the Saquish Foundation in
this important initiative. It has been an
absolute pleasure for our staff to have
this opportunity to work with the Gomes
School Community,” Lloyd Center
Executive Director Rachel Stronach
commented enthusiastically.
In the first year pilot of the Gomes
Initiative, Lloyd Center educators worked
with the Gomes Elementary School
administration and teachers to identify
key topics at each grade level in line with
the newly adopted Massachusetts Science
and Technology/Engineering Standards.
Educators developed programs, coordi-
nated program schedules with Gomes
administration and teachers (in-school and
for field trips), designed and implemented
professional development for teachers,
and piloted a selection of programs
throughout the school year.
S A q U I S H F O U N D A T I O N S U p p O R T S L L O Y D C E N T E R w I T H $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 M A T C H I N G G R A N T
In this first year, all second grade class-
rooms participated in a one hour-long
program of ‘Estuary and Whales’ with
live estuary organisms sparking student
interest and aiding in teaching habitats.
Fourth grade students participated in the
Lloyd Center’s Feathery Focus Program
(in-class sessions and a field trip to the
Lloyd Center). Feathery Focus provides
elementary students and teachers with
hands-on activities that introduce the
dynamic and complex ecology of birds.
Feathery Focus promotes critical
thinking, inquiry, and self-discovery.
Fifth grade students participated in the
Center’s Climate Science Learning Project
(CSLP) which consists of three in-class
sessions, and a field trip to a private field
site in May/June. The Lloyd Center’s
CSLP focuses on the projected effects
of climate change on local biodiversity,
introducing age-appropriate math,
writing, critical thinking and life skills
into core climate science lessons.
Now in the second pilot year, with full
implementation, programs have been
developed and selected in collaboration
with the Gomes School Leadership Team
to compliment the scope and sequence
of their curriculum.
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