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ANNUAL REPORT 2013of HoldenThe Magic

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On May 8, 2013, we celebrated the

completion of the R. Henry Norweb Jr.

Tree Allée with a ribbon cutting ceremony

that took place almost 100 years to the

day that Mr. Norweb’s grandfather, Albert

Fairchild Holden, signed the trust agreement

making The Holden Arboretum possible.

As Mr. Norweb’s three children cut the

ribbon to open the allée, they represented

the intersection of Holden’s past and future.

Here was Holden’s first family – whose

financial support helped create this place

that serves as both a resource for education

and conservation, and a place of beauty

for our region – building on their already

substantial legacy with a landscape feature

that will inspire visitors for years to come.

That is the magic of The Holden Arboretum,

where the support of our members and

donors is helping us build on our past

work to create a remarkable future. But

it is a part of everything we do, from the

construction of the beautiful Eliot and

Linda Paine Rhododendron Discovery

Garden, which showcases the work of

Northeast Ohio’s pioneer hybridizers, to our

active scientific research whose significance

extends far beyond Northeast Ohio.

This year we saw ample evidence that

Holden’s future is important to many

people outside the organization as we

worked to raise funds for our first public

capital campaign. With an initial goal of

$7.85 million, we planned to launch the

public phase of that campaign in the fall

of 2013, inviting our members and guests

to take part in the magic of Holden. Then

something truly magical happened. Just

as we were ready to go public, Judy Murch

and her son, Maynard Murch V, pledged

$1.5 million to build and endow our new

Canopy Walk. It was a gift that allowed

us to reach our goal before we went public

with the campaign. As you can imagine,

we were ecstatic, but we still wanted to give

our members and friends the opportunity

to be a part of this historic fundraising

effort. So in September, the board opted to

increase our goal to $8.5 million, and we

launched the public phase of the campaign.

Jumping to next year, in the 2014 Annual

Report we will report on how we reached

and even surpassed that increased goal.

On the grounds we cultivate and care for

our gardens and are delighted by the beauty

our labor produces. We take school children

into the forest and are overjoyed as they

discover and come to cherish the lessons

of the natural world. We look at the data

collected in the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s and are

rewarded with greater knowledge of how our

forest ecosystems have evolved. We talk to

our members, supporters and friends and

are gratified by their enthusiastic response

to our mission and their active partnership.

It is work we could not do without the

support of hundreds of people. On

behalf of Holden’s Board of Directors,

staff and volunteers, we thank you for

the magic you helped create in 2013,

and we look forward to even greater

achievements in the years to come.

Paul R. Abbey Chairman of the Board

Clement W. Hamilton PhD President and CEO

From the Chairman of the Board and the President and CEO

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Directors Emeriti Honorary Directors

DirectorsBoard of DirectorsPaul R. Abbey, ChairmanJonathan E. Dick, Vice Chairman Robert R. Galloway, Vice ChairmanSarah L. Gries, Vice ChairmanJoseph J. Mahovlic, Vice ChairmanC. W. Eliot Paine, Vice ChairmanStephen J. Knerly, Jr., Secretary

Thomas D. AndersonBarbara BrownChristopher A. CullisPeter S. HellmanMichael MarinoCynthia Moore-HardyEllen W. Jones NordellRobin SchachatLynn C. ShiverickK.K. SullivanTimothy L. SwansonMichael T. VictorAnn T. Whitney

Constance Norweb AbbeyRalph W. AbeltJeanette Grasselli BrownMiriam N. GaleHenry R. HatchArlene M. Holden-LoftinT. Dixon LongHenry L. Meyer IIIWilliam J. O’Neill, Jr.John Sherwin, Jr.Penelope W. TheisAlton W. Whitehouse*

Mary GrovesAlison C. JonesThomas W. Seabright

Clement W. Hamilton, President & CEOJim Ansberry, Treasurer

deceased*

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Turning Over A New LeafThe new Paine Rhododendron Garden and

Norweb Tree Allée were just two projects outlined

in phase one of Holden’s New Leaf Core Area

Master Plan. Still to come are the restoration

of Corning Lake, the construction of the Tree

Canopy Walk and the installation of deer fencing

to protect Holden’s core gardens and collections.

While Holden’s endowment remains strong,

tackling these new projects requires external

support. To garner that support, Holden’s

development team spent 2013 working tirelessly

behind the scenes to secure the remaining funds

for Holden’s first public capital campaign.

The campaign, targeted at raising $7.85 million

for improvements to the gardens, infrastructure

and Corning Lake, was set to move into its

public phase at the end of the fiscal year. The

fundraising efforts, led by Campaign Chair Paul

R. Abbey and supported by many volunteers

and staff, included meeting Holden’s first

matching gift challenge from the Kent H. Smith

Charitable Trust. To earn the $1 million in

matching funds, Holden had a year to raise $2

million, a goal it reached in December 2012.

Throughout the fiscal year, the staff development

team led by Stephen Sedam continued to reach

out to Holden’s friends and supporters, many

of whom had not given in many years but were

moved to support the New Leaf Campaign or

who opted to increase their given substantially

to support Holden’s efforts, said James

Pelowski, who succeeded Mr. Sedam in April.

Like many things in nature, the seeds

you plant can often grow beyond your

expectations. In September, with the fiscal

year drawing to a close and the public phase

of the New Leaf Campaign ready to begin,

Holden was close to its $7.85 million goal.

The Magic of Holden As the sun set on May 18, 2013, crowds gathered at

Rhodies After Dark to celebrate the opening of the

Eliot and Linda Paine Rhododendron Discovery

Garden and the R. Henry Norweb Jr. Tree Allée to

watch fireworks light up the sky over Corning Lake.

It was a magical moment, and yet it was just one of

the highlights of a year filled with accomplishments

that showed the power The Holden Arboretum has

to captivate visitors and transform the world.

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At that point, Judy Murch and her son, Maynard

Murch, pledged $1 million for the construction

of the canopy walk, and an additional $500,000

to create an endowment to provide about

$25,000 a year for its maintenance. The gift

allowed the arboretum to meet its original

goal before the public phase began. With three

months remaining in the campaign, Holden’s

Board of Directors decided to increase the

goal to $8.5 million, providing additional

opportunities for Holden’s friends to engage in

the organization’s first public capital campaign.

“The fact that we were able to increase our target

for campaign fundraising and then exceed that

increased target by $500,000 was nothing short

of phenomenal. The generous response of many

donors to our completion of the Norweb Tree

Allée and the Paine Rhododendron Discovery

Garden illustrated how eager people were to

see our plans turn into reality,” said Clem

Hamilton, Holden’s president and CEO.

The success of the New Leaf campaign lays the

foundation for future expansion at Holden.

The projects it supports are just the first phase

of planned improvements for the arboretum,

which also include home demonstration gardens,

improvements to the paths and trails, an

addition to the Horticultural Science Center, a

larger children’s nature play area, additional tree

displays and a new visitor center. It also creates

a foundation for future fundraising that will be

key as Holden moves forward with those projects.

“We now have a track record, not only

with individuals but with foundations

and corporations that we can build on for

future fundraising,” Pelowski said.

While Holden’s development team has been

focused on raising funds for the New Leaf

Campaign and the ongoing operation of the

arboretum, Holden’s research department

garnered funding to help them create a

new generation of scientists trained to

increase our knowledge of the natural

world Holden is dedicated to protecting.

TOP:

CONSTANCE ABBEY AND

LINDA PAINE

CENTER:

PETER LOFTIN AND

ARLENE HOLDEN-LOFTIN

BOTTOM:

LINDA AND ELIOT PAINE

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The Magic of DiscoveryHolden’s research department,

working in collaboration with Kent

State University, earned a National

Science Foundation (NSF) Research

Experiences for Undergraduates

(REU) Site Grant in 2013. The project,

funded by the $345,000 grant, and

designed to train the next generation

of scientists, provides internships and

research experiences for students in

science, technology, engineering and

math (STEM) fields and helps educate

the next generation of scientists in

ecology and plant biology. In its first

year, it brought students from colleges

around the country to Northeast

Ohio to learn how to conduct

research from experts in the field.

The students were the first participants

in what will be a three-year program.

Mentored by Kent State university

faculty members and Holden scientists,

undergraduate students conducted

research on a variety of topics including

how human activities affect our water

sources and contribute to the evolution

of antibiotic resistance. They focused

on several field sites in Northeast

Ohio impacted by human activities

such as urbanization, industry,

farming, mining and recreation.

While the REU program was

launched in 2013, Holden already

has a long tradition of working

with undergraduate and graduate

students. In 2013, the department

hosted six undergraduate students

for summer experiences, including

three through other funding from

the National Science Foundation.

Two graduate students from Case

Western Reserve University also

conducted research during the

summer and academic year at Holden’s

Horticultural Science Center.

The REU is the second NSF grant

Holden has received. In 2009, Holden

scientists David Burke and Kurt

Smemo, along with Ohio University’s

Jared DeForest, received a $519,300

NSF grant examining the important

role soil organisms play in obtaining

nutrients from the soil for forest trees,

including the effects of acid rain on

OSCAR VALVERDE, A DOCTORAL CANDIDATE IN

THE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AT

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, DISCUSSING HIS WORK

ON ROOT GROWTH AND MORPHOLOGY.

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forest microbial communities and

plants. Several scientific papers are

currently being written describing

the results of this study.

Receiving the two grants from the

NSF demonstrates the caliber of the

program Holden is building. “The

NSF is one of the world’s premier

research-funding organizations,”

Burke said. “Funding from the NSF

is very difficult to get – funding

rates are very low, with only

anywhere from 3 to 5 percent of

proposals receiving funding. An NSF

grant is indicative of a nationally

recognized research program.”

Holden science program gives the

arboretum some distinction and

places it in the upper echelons

of arboretums, Burke said,

and extends Holden’s impact

far beyond our own region.

While the grants provided the

research department with its most

prestigious example of its outreach

capabilities, it is not the only

success for Holden’s scientists in

2013. The department expanded,

adding a fourth scientist to its staff

with the hiring of plant biologist

Julianna Medeiros. Members of the

department also published nine

papers in peer-reviewed international

scientific journals including BMC

Microbiology, Ecological Monographs,

Journal of the American Rhododendron

Society, Journal of Ecology, New

Phytologist and PLoS ONE. Both

BMC Microbiology and PLoS ONE are

open access journals, free to read to

anyone with an internet connection,

and the BMC Microbiology paper

has been cited as “highly accessed”

with more than 1,800 downloads

as of the end of 2013. Holden

scientists also presented research

at national conferences focusing

on ecology and plant breeding. Five

presentations in ecology occurred

in FY13, including conferences of

the Ecological Society of America

Meeting, the Botanical Society of

America Meeting, the Soil Science

Society of America Meeting and the

Fourth International Ecosummit.

Two presentations were given at plant

breeding conferences including at

Longwood Gardens: International

Plant Trials Conference and the

International Plant Propagators

Southern Region Conference.

Holden scientists were co-authors

on two additional presentations

made by research collaborators.

While the published papers and

professional conferences allowed

Holden’s scientists to communicate

with their peers in their field,

the department also spends time

sharing their work with the general

public. The department presented

14 public lectures on ecology and

plant biology, including talks at

Holden’s Scientist Lecture Series, the

Western Reserve Herb Society, the

Toronto Chapter of the American

Rhododendron Society and at the

Chicago Botanical Garden. A class in

plant breeding and selection was also

held at the Leach Research Station.

THIS SUMMER, SIX UNDERGRADUATE INTERNS WORKED WITH SCIENTISTS FROM HOLDEN’S RESEARCH DEPARTMENT ON TOPICS RANGING FROM PLANT-MICROBIAL ECOLOGY

TO PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY OF FORESTS. RESEARCH INTERNS WERE FUNDED BY TWO GRANTS FROM THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, INCLUDING

A RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES GRANT AWARDED TO HOLDEN AND KENT STATE UNIVERSITY.

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A Magical Transformation While much of the work of Holden’s

fundraisers and scientists takes place

behind the scenes, the work of Holden’s

horticulturists, educators and guest relations

staff takes more conspicuous center stage.

More than 91,236 people visited Holden in 2013,

the second highest visitation record on record,

and up from the 87,946 guests who came through

the gates in 2012. Those visitors ranged from

guests who came to enjoy the beauty of the

gardens and natural areas to school children

who explored forest ecology as part of Holden’s

Growing Students in Science program. It

represents people who expanded their knowledge

at Scientist Lecture Series and those who

stretched their bodies during Yoga in the Garden.

During the year, those visitors saw a number

of improvements take shape to improve their

experience at Holden. The largest was the

completion of the Paine Rhododendron Discovery

Garden and the Norweb Tree Allée, both of

which opened in May. More than 1,300 people

joined us for the opening day celebration, with

another 240 attending the special Rhodies

After Dark celebration in the garden, which

cumulated with fireworks over Corning Lake.

The first new garden to open at Holden since the

completion of the Arlene and Arthur S. Holden

Jr. Butterfly Garden in 2002, the 4.5 acre Paine

Rhododendron Discovery Garden is designed

to help visitors develop a deeper appreciation

and understanding of rhododendrons. Strolling

through the garden, guests can find out more

about rhododendrons and their relatives,

including blueberries and mountain laurels;

discover Northeast Ohio’s rich tradition as a

center for rhododendron hybridization; and learn

more about how they can successfully incorporate

these beautiful plants into their home landscapes.

While the garden is designed to teach, it was also

created as a beautiful setting for guests to enjoy

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– something several brides were drawn

to when planning their weddings, the

first of which was held on July 13.

Visitors to Holden found the new

garden and tree allée, as well as other

Holden landmarks, easier to find

this year, thanks to improvements

to Holden wayfinding signs in the

areas surrounding the Warren

H. Corning Visitor Center. These

new signs are just the first step in

continued improvements aimed

at making it easier for guests to

find their way on the grounds.

Holden continued its mission to engage

and educate children, reaching more

than 12,680 students in area schools

through the Growing Students in

Science Program, which were held

this year in the newly renovated

buildings at Holden’s Working

Woods. The building, once used for

maple syrup production, has been

converted into classroom space for

both the Growing Students in Science

program, as well as adult workshops.

Renovating the building was the

first step in transforming the former

sugarbush east of Sperry Road into

the Working Woods, which will

someday help demonstrate how small

wooded properties can be utilized by

their owners. The 30 acre site will be

used for a variety of demonstration

plots allowing landowners to see the

proper techniques for managing their

property to increase the diversity of

trees, attract wildlife, build walking

trails or grow woodland crops such

as mushrooms and ginseng.

The buildings at the sugarbush were

not the only facilities to be refreshed

during the 2013 fiscal year. Work was

also completed on the renovation of

Holden’s Warren H. Corning Library,

reconfiguring the 32-year-old facility

to making it more user friendly and

inviting to guests. The work included

new carpeting and furnishings, as

well as wi-fi access for guests.

While improvements made during the

fiscal year have reshaped the arboretum

in a variety of ways, they have all

had one goal, to enhance the visitor

experience and help move Holden

forward as an institution dedicated

to a Northeast Ohio in which trees,

forests and gardens provide maximum

ecological and social benefits to the

region’s people and communities.

“While the new construction and

signage, as well as the improvements

to existing programs, natural areas

and gardens are the result of the

efforts of Holden’s leadership and

staff,” Hamilton said, “it would

not have been possible without the

support of the arboretum’s longtime

friends and donors.”

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Paul and Connie Norweb AbbeyIan AdamsMilford M. Adams*Margaret Aicher*Janet Aitken*Mrs. Virginia Albrecht*Anonymous (4)Katherine Stewart Armington*Mr.* and Mrs.* Raymond Q. ArmingtonMs. Leslie Baeuerlen and Mr. John BurkeAnna Young Beard*Phrocine R. Bailey*Peter and Sally BergstenMr. and Mrs. Doug BekkedahlAnna Young Beard*Mr.* and Mrs.* Warren Bicknell, Jr.Virginia R. Billinghurst*Helen K. Brydle*Carol J. Burley*Mrs. John G. Butler*Roberta R. Calderwood*Mrs. Webb P. Chamberlain*Roger* and Anne ClappMr.* and Mrs.* Warren H. CorningMr. George Crile IIIDr. and Mrs. C. B. Esselstyn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. FarrellMr. and Mrs. Ken FeldermanMs. Cynthia R. FennellMrs. Mildred FieningMrs. Robert J. FlagorJ. Lynn and Joellen FordhamJohn R. GardnerHugh R.* and Shirley W. GibsonSharon and David GraperMr.* and Mrs. William A. GreenMaria Johanna Hall*Margaret L. Hammond*Ms. Susan Hanna and Dr. Marvin Feldstein

Barbara Hitchcock Hatch*Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. HatchNellie S. Hawgood*Eva Tilton Hays*Laura R. Heath*Eleanor I. Hegele*Mrs. Charles HickoxOrtrud Higgins*Sarah* and Willard* HirschAnnie T. HitchcockHelen C. Hitchcock*Miss Mary V. HoffmanAlbert Fairchild Holden*Arlene HoldenMrs. Claire D. Holden*Mr.* and Mrs.* Joseph C. HostetlerDr. John M. HoyesMr. and Mrs. Fred G. ImmEdwin* and Martha* IrishMs. Katharine Jeffery and Mr. Alan FarrandFrances Judnick*Mr. Richard J. KabatMr. and Mrs. Edward KarolakMuriel Kozlow*Rose M. KubikThe Lair Properties, LLCMs. Maureen E. LandiesDavid G. Leach*Elinor M. LeCastre*Miss Louise ListerMr. Bruce A. LoomisMr. and Mrs. Robert J. LoveMs. Linda C. LuckEleanor Manbeck*Mr.* and Mrs.* Winfried MartinThomas W. Mastin*Mrs. Ann H. McConnellMr. Peter A. McCoyMr. William B. McCoy

Dr. Elizabeth H. McMillanMr.* and Mrs.* S. Sterling McMillanJudith and Ted McMillanMarjorie Bos Meacham*Mrs. Alice MecredyMr. Joseph H. Miller, Jr.Dorothy H. Moyse*Mr. Edward NedvedMr. and Mrs.* Thomas W. Offutt IIIMr. and Mrs. C. W. Eliot PaineMr.* and Mrs. Hugh D. Pallister, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. QuintrellMs. Karen L. RobertsAudra and George RoseKarl* and Olwen* SchubertMrs. Geraldine L. SeymourFaye M. Shapero*Mrs. Mary Ann SherankoLee* and Leila ShiozawaDr.* and Mrs.* Leonard T. SkeggsMary Rose Clayton Smith*Ms. Roberta K. SpurgeonHerbert* and Faith* SwansonMs. Lorraine S. SzaboJohn and Susan TurbenBruce F. Umstead*Esther Voorhees*Herbert* and Alma* WallaceMs. Marilyn J. WhiteMrs. Robert Y. WhiteJohn* and Atheline* WilburJohn S. Wilbur, Jr.*Harold M. Williams*Mrs. Irene M. YeranTheodore Yocom*

Albert Fairchild Holden SocietyThe Albert Fairchild Holden Society was established in 1998 to recognize those individuals whose generosity and foresight supports The Holden Arboretum with either a planned gift (will, trust, insurance, life income arrangement such as an annuity, etc.) or conservation easement. This year we recognize all individuals, those living and deceased, whose philanthropy places them in this distinguished group of donors. Gifts from Members of the Albert Fairchild Holden Society live on in perpetuity and help to ensure the ongoing financial strength and programmatic vitality of Holden. Should you know of anyone whom we have inadvertently missed, please contact Alicia Soss at 440.602.3848 or [email protected].

deceased*

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Financial ReportOperating Results

2013 2012

SUPPORT & REVENUE $ % $ %Contributions & Memberships 1,214,740 19% 1,206,977 18%The Holden Arboretum Trust 3,876,863 60% 4,041,842 60%The Arboretum Endowment 338,966 5% 720,084 11%U. S. Government Grants 164,650 3% 4,003 0%Special Events (Net) 107,415 2% 146,219 2%Admissions 58,322 1% 62,342 1%Museum Store Gross Profit 60,478 1% 50,184 1%Investment Income 178,636 2% 176,325 2%Rental Income 248,911 4% 182,188 3%Education Courses 157,932 2% 127,940 2%Other Income 32,915 1% 22,420 0%TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE 6,439,828 100% 100% 6,543,197 100%

EXPENSESComp., Benefits & Staff Development 4,134,919 65% 4,068,354 64%Maintenance 614,046 10% 638,045 10%Professional Services 236,239 4% 240,948 4%Advertising 132,378 2% 102,629 2%Utilities, Insurance & Real Estate Taxes 312,019 5% 323,896 5%Education, Research, & Membership 480,801 8% 487,503 8%Supplies & Postage 94,721 1% 84,994 1%Site Planning/Capital Campaign 266,708 4% 270,879 4%Technology 21,265 0% 31,318 1%Projects & Other 39,289 1% 36,488 1%Interest 3,325 0% 11,073 0%TOTAL EXPENSES 6,335,710 100% 100% 6,296,127 100%

INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS 104,118 444,397

PROGRAM EXPENSESHorticulture and Conservation 1,919,883 31% 1,954,671 31%Research 898,365 14% 739,592 12%Education 949,187 15% 919,579 15%Guest Relations 835,464 13% 993,768 16%Facilities, Management and Administrative Overhead 1,060,330 17% 1,020,285 16%Development 402,448 6% 386,280 6%Interest 3,325 0% 11,073 0%Site planning/Campaign 266,708 4% 270,879 4%

6,335,710 100% 100% 6,296,127 100%

Data in this reporting format includes the Unrestricted General Fund and the Temporarily Restricted Fund

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DEPARTMENT Assignment TotalHours

TotalHoursValue

TotalHours

FTE

TotalVisits

Ind.Volunteer

CountBUSINESS MANAGEMENT Board Member 1,300 $28,782 0.63 480 20TOTAL 1,300 $28,782 0.63 480DEVELOPMENT Decoration Committee 261 $5,767 0.13 19 4

Development Committee 329 $7,273 0.16 157 13Donor Event 23 $509 0.01 8 8Membership 46 $1,018 0.02 32 1New Leaf Campaign 18 $404 0.01 11 1Office Support - Development 260 $5,752 0.12 117 14Summer Fundraiser 964 $21,337 0.46 326 58

TOTAL 1,900 $42,062 0.91 670EDUCATION Bird Feeders 70 $1,550 0.03 78 11

Clerical & Special Projects 346 $3,460 0.17 98 11Garden Partners 190 $4,207 0.09 84 12Library 299 $6,609 0.14 126 11School Guide Program 651 $14,413 0.31 245 21Theme Weekends/Special Events 239 $5,284 0.11 62 43Tree Tale Tellers 158 $3,504 0.08 76 18VIP Guide Program 1,953 $35,082 0.94 626 25

TOTAL 3,905 $74,108 1.87 1395GUEST RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS

Clerical 64 $1,423 0.03 7 18Green Team Outreach Assistant 426 $9,437 0.2 157 50Marketing 94 $2,076 0.4 22 4Special Events 3,824 $78,568 1.82 1001 667Visitor Center Volunteer Receptionist 578 $12,797 0.28 166 12

TOTAL 4,987 $104,301 2.4 1353HORTICULTURE AND CONSERVATION

Bluebird Project 981 $21,708 0.47 571 35Butterfly Garden 97 $2,142 0.05 36 5Clerical 26 $570 0.01 10 2Data Project 15 $332 0.01 7 1Dirt Devil 137 $3,029 0.07 61 11Display Garden 149 $893 0.07 61 6Earthworm Monitor 19 $415 0.01 3 1Goose Management 31 $681 0.01 27 3Land Steward 44 $974 0.02 4 6Nursery 261 $5,784 0.13 125 8Phenology Garden 40 $886 0.02 16 1Plant Records 103 $2,269 0.05 34 5Purple Martin Program 32 $714 0.02 31 2Rhododendron Garden 408 $9,028 0.2 80 71Wildflower Garden 226 $4,998 0.11 111 10

TOTAL 2,567 $54,422 1.23 1177HUMAN RESOURCES Special Projects 125 $2,756 0.06 36 7

Volunteer Orientation 193 $4,279 0.09 74 54Volunteer/HR Office Support 1,343 $29,734 0.65 340 13

TOTAL 1,661 $36,769 0.79 450LANTERN COURT Decoration Committee 63 $1,395 0.03 15 13

Jelly Maker 283 $6,273 0.14 104 6Lantern Court Advisory Committee 79 $1,744 0.04 33 9Lantern Ct. Gardener 390 $8,624 0.19 129 11LC Private Event Support & Hostesses 257 $5,697 0.12 96 30Repairs 9 $199 0 5 3

TOTAL 1,081 $23,932 0.52 382POLICE Deer Management 36 $786 0.02 7 3

EBTA Trail Monitor 72 $1,602 0.03 41 4Trail Monitor 336 $7,443 0.16 193 27

TOTAL 444 $9,830 0.21 241RESEARCH David Leach Research Station 7 $161 0 2 1

Laboratory/Research Assistant 48 $1,063 0.02 18 2 TOTAL 55 $1,223 0.03 20GRAND TOTALS 17,899 $396,284 8.6 6168 598*

*Indicates total number of volunteers. Volunteer by department totals may appear greater because Holden has many individuals who volunteer in more than one area.

Volunteer Hours

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Volunteers Holden recognizes the following individuals and groups who have contributed to the mission through voluntary service of 25 hours or more during fiscal year 2013.

deceased*

Paul AbbeyKathy AhlbornTim AhlbornAmineh AlbashairehLinda AlexanderGunhild AliusDon AllenThomas AndersonDianne ArcherDoug ArthurChrissie ArvayEd Arvay, Jr.Susan Ash-SanfordBob AustinVirginia BackusLeslie BaeuerlenJames BairdJanis BakerMargot BaldwinMarylee BallerAnthony BarabaniCheryl BarabaniGalina BarnesJames BarnesNancy BartholomewKen BastasicRichard BeckLee BehnkeClaudia BeifusPamela BenkoPatrick BiliterJack BlackwellDebbie Breslaw

Barbara BrownMarge BurnettBetsey BurrellDiane BushMary Ann BuynacekMarino CapraCarol ChenowethJerry ChenowethMolly ChurchJoe ClutsSandra CobbJudy ConradEdith ConzettFred CooperMaddy CooperMary Ann CoopermanAlan CraggMarcelyn CraggDavid CryorChristopher CullisCarolyn CunninghamMary Jo DeucherJonathan DickCole DifabioNancy DilgrenCindy DixMary Kay DoleshDick DouglasKelly DriscollSusan DunlapDan ElliottPat EllisDavid Engel

Betty FarenchakDoris FarleyDona Fatibeno SingermanBill FedorWilliam FehrenbachLoretta FellerRose Ann ForsterThomas FrankelSally FrantzKathy FriesRobert GallowayPatricia GedeonRita GenslerNicholas GerhardJean GillespieJane GlanderPamela GoetschMeena GokhaleDale GreenbaumMaureen GreiciusSarah GriesArdeth GuntonDale HalliwillRay HalliwillAlbert HanesHenry HatchJanet HavenerPeter HellmanTheodore HerrickJackie HerrimanArlene Holden-LoftinHap HowleJeffrey Huntsberger

Nancy IrleSusan IwashitaMelissa JedlickaLinda JusticeLaurie KalanJonathan KatzStan KaufmanDale KeenanBen KehresJeff KeithPat KeithRichard KennellyLinda KimmyJerry KindsvatterBud KinneyDebi KinneyHelen KishRon KishKatie KissSusan KissStephen Knerly, Jr.Donna KohnFrank KossMarc KritzerBarbara KukuraMark KyleChristine LakusJack LakusVirginia LeonardSteve LevitanDan LinternSusan LombardoMichelle Long

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Linda LozziJim LunderJoseph MahovlicEdward MajherJudith MajherBetty MalineJoe MalmisurMichael MarinoMary MartinAudrey MarxenMarcia MayerJoe McCormackJohn McMillanPhilip MellonNicole MemoryRobyn MerchantJoyce MillerFrances MillsSue MinichScott MitchellJoanne MonaskyCarol MoomawCynthia Moore-HardyRosemary MorganJim MoyerFred MurchDavid NadzamBarbara NebeClement NesnadnyJohn NiehausJoe NistaBob Noland

Ellen Jones NordellGlenn NovotnyFred OrenicsCarol PaeNancy PaeRoger PaeEliot PaineArianna Perry-MooreDonna PetersenRich PillarAnnette PizzinoNancy PolkDianne PruntyMarilyn RaishartDoug RalstonTod ReddingSonia ReederJacqueline ReuCarolyn RiceBarb RichardsonJohn RichardsonGinny RoedigDenise RomagniCharles RosaDenise RuthenbergPatti RutkoskiMary Jane RuttingerLorri RzepkaKathy SandonKathy SassanoRobin SchachatJoyce Schaefer

Betty SchmiermundBob SchmiermundFranz SchubertSherry SchubertDick ScottPolly SemsPolly SemsBarbara ShambergerGary ShanowerCynthia ShegaMichelle SheligaJack SherwinSusan SherwoodLynn ShiverickBeth SimonHoward SimonYvette SlusarskiGail SmithJoyce SmithDavid SnyderMary Kay SnyderHeather SpikesTom SpringerMerrilyn StanbroMaria StannekEva StephansMarta StoneSue StrombergK.K. SullivanTimothy SwansonJudy SzaboMike Terelle

Nancy TerelleEllen TimmsLouise ToutantCindy TuckerTed ValvodaBetsy VargoMichael VictorCheryl VyskocilBob WagnerBetty WallisKristi WebsterKay WellmanAnn WhitneyMatalie WhittakerLois WigtonTom YatesCheri ZamesKelly Zames

GroupsAndrews Osborne AcademyBoy Scout Troop 165Girl Scout Troop 71259Hawken Lower SchoolJo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts KeyBankLaurel School - Northstar

CollaborativeMentor High NHSNielson MediaREV’d Up - Eaton Retirees

deceased*

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$25,000 and aboveAmerican FoundationRaymond Q. & Elizabeth Rieley Armington

Fund of The Cleveland FoundationRaymond Q. & Elizabeth Rieley Armington

Fund No. 2 of The Cleveland FoundationThe Corning Institute for

Education & ResearchThe Holden Arboretum TrustRenaissance Charitable Foundation Inc.

$10,000 - $24,999The Bicknell FundRobert R. and Gay C. Cull

Family FoundationGries Family FoundationGeorge M. and Pamela S. Humphrey FundThe Murch FoundationCharles L. Pack FoundationThe Perkins Charitable FoundationThe Kelvin and Eleanor Smith FoundationThe Triple T Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999Daisy Foundation of the

Fidelity Charitable Gift FundBessie Benner Metzenbaum Fund of

The Cleveland FoundationSCH FoundationThe Sherwick Fund of

The Cleveland FoundationThe South Waite FoundationSusan and John Turben Foundation

$2,500 - $4,999The CBC FoundationThe George W. Codrington

Charitable FoundationGlenn R. and Jeanette Grasselli Brown

Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift FundHieronymus Family Fund Inc.Lake County Visitors BureauThe Laub FoundationThe Norweb FoundationThe O’Neill Brothers Foundation

William J. & Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation

Thomas A. Quintrell Fund of The Cleveland Foundation

Nelson Talbott FoundationThe Veale Foundation

$1,000 - $2,499William E. and Mary F. Conway Fund of

The Cleveland FoundationThe Garden Club of ClevelandThe George R. Gardner FoundationThe Hankins FoundationPeter Hellman Family Fund of

the Fidelity Charitable Gift FundThe Arthur and Arlene Holden Fund of

The Cleveland FoundationJoseph P. & Nancy F. Keithley FoundationThe Pamela and Dale Inkley Charitable

Gift FundFred A. Lennon Charitable TrustThe S. Livingston Mather Charitable TrustThe Victoire G. and Alfred M. Rankin, Jr.

Family Charitable Fund of the Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Albert B. & Audrey G. Ratner Family Foundation

John S. and Ann T. Rodewig Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

The S. K. Wellman FoundationThe Schron Family Foundation of

The Cleveland FoundationThe Sally and Larry Sears Fund of Vanguard

Charitable Endowment ProgramDudley P. & Barbara K. Sheffler FoundationReginald and Lynn Shiverick Fund of

The Cleveland FoundationSullivan Family FundAllayne and Doug Wick Foundation

$999 AND BELOWBishko Family Philanthropic Fund of the

Jewish Community Federation of ClevelandBlackbrook Audubon SocietyThe Mary H. Chandler Lead TrustConcord Garden Study ClubDirks Family Fund of

the Fidelity Charitable Gift FundHerb Society of the Western ReserveMorley Hitchcock Family Fund of

The Cleveland FoundationJane R. and Michael J. Horvitz

Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland

James Endowment FoundationThe Klotzman Philanthropic Fund of the

Jewish Community Federation of ClevelandSusan and Rudolph LaKosh Fund of

the Fidelity Charitable Gift FundThe Edward A. & Catherine L. Lozick

FoundationRobert E. Mathews Family FoundationMichael Pender Memorial Fund of

The Cleveland FoundationPokorny Family FoundationThe Rig III Family FoundationBetty & Martin Rosskamm Philanthropic

Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland

John and Eliza Saada Charitable Fund of The Cleveland Foundation

James and Lenore Schilling Gifting Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

J. Frank Schmidt Family Charitable Foundation

Gladys Sessler Charitable Trust of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

St. Paul’s Episcopal ChurchTimberidge Trail Fund of the Schwab

Charitable FundElsie & William Viles FoundationWildwood Garden ClubGary & Kathryn Witosky Charitable Fund

of the Schwab Charitable Fund

The Holden Arboretum gratefully acknowledge the following individuals, foundations, organizations and businesses for their generous gifts received from Oct. 1 2012 to Sept. 30 2013. Gifts received after Sept. 30, 2013 will be included in the 2014 Annual Report. Donors are listed by their cumulative gifts of $150 or more to The Holden Giving Program, special events, memorial/tribute gifts, and gifts to the endowment.

Foundations, Organizations and Trusts

GovernmentOhio Environmental Protection AgencyU.S. Department of Justice

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$5,000 and aboveThe Cleveland Wire Cloth & Mfg. Co.CM Wealth AdvisorsFirstMerit Private BankGlenmedeLake HealthMcGean

$2,500 - $4,999Achilles Running ShopBaker Hostetler LLPCalfee Halter & GriswoldHahn Loeser & Parks LLPKeyBank N.A.The Lubrizol FoundationPrimus Capital Partners, Inc.Wyse Advertising, Inc.

$1,000 - $2,499Applied Industrial Technologies Inc.Cardinal CommerceDavey Company FoundationFredon CorporationThe Lincoln Electric FoundationMaterion CorporationNeundorfer Inc.The Pattie Group Inc.

$500 - $999ClearBridge AdvisorsCresCore2b TeknologiesJo-Ann Fabric and Craft StoresJunction Auto Sales, Inc.

$499 and belowArt Form NurseriesAutomotive Events, Inc.Bond, Sippola, DeJoy & Co.Cold Harbor Building Co.Great Lakes Cheese Co., Inc.HzW Environmental Consultants, LLCInterlake Industries, Inc.Lakeland Community CollegeM.F. Cachat CompanyThe Malish CorporationMeaden & Moore, Ltd.MTR Landscape ArchitectsOhio CATRevati WellnessSelman & CompanyUllman Oil

Dominion FoundationEaton CorporationFM Global FoundationGE FoundationGrainger Matching Charitable

Gifts Program

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc.IBM CorporationKey FoundationThe Lubrizol FoundationNACCO Industries, Inc.Nordson Corporation

PPG Industries FoundationThe Progressive Insurance FoundationRockwell Automation

$10,000 and aboveGay and Edward AddicottAnonymousJenny and Glenn BrownMrs. Webb P. Chamberlain*Mr. John FaturSally and Bob GriesWalter and Jean KalbererMr. Bruce A. LoomisMr. Peter Nordell and

Mrs. Ellen W. Jones NordellMr. and Mrs. C. W. Eliot Paine

$5,000 - $9,999Dr. Barbara Brown and Dr. Steven WardMr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. DickMrs. Shirley W. GibsonMr. and Mrs. Theodore T. JonesWilliam J. and Katherine T. O’NeillMr. Leigh H. PerkinsThomas and Ann SeabrightMr. and Mrs. Brian SherwinMr. John Sherwin, Jr.Ms. Judy A. StuchulJohn and Susan TurbenMr. and Mrs. Dickson L. Whitney, Jr

$2,500 - $4,999Paul and Constance Norweb AbbeyAnonymousMarion and Gene FaubelAlbert A. Hanes and Robert E. HanesMr. and Mrs. Henry R. HatchMr. and Mrs. Robert K. HealeyTed and Jane HieronymusMr. Stephen J. Knerly, Jr.Mr. Fredrick S. Lamb*Mrs. Dorothy LindmarkMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. MahovlicMichael MarinoMrs. Ann H. McConnellDr. and Mrs. Mark J. MendeszoonCreighton B. Murch and Janice A. SmithMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. QuintrellRobin and Andrew SchachatMichael and Carol SherwinMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. SullivanMr. Nelson S. Talbott, Jr.*Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. H. VailMrs. Rosemary A. Wykoff

Businesses

Employee Matching Programs

Individual Giving

deceased*

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$1,000 - $2,499Mr. David W. AlbrechtMr. Dennis L. AlbrechtMr. and Mrs. A. Chace AndersonMr. Charles M. AndrewsAnonymous (2)Mrs. Albert A. Augustus IIJanis J. BakerMr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Baldwin IIMr. John P. BattPeter and Sally BergstenJack and Carolyn BlackwellMr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Bole IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard Holden BoleMr. and Mrs. Willard W. Brown, Jr.Frank and Leslie BuckPat and Bill ButlerMichelle Capdeville, MDMary and Bill ConwayMr. and Mrs. James CosslerMary A. Crowl and Laura CrowlMr. James DausMs. Gainor Davis and Mr. Gregg SimpsonJanis and Paul DiCorlettoSusan R. DunnMr. and Mrs. Jack EllwangerMichael and Ruth EppigBetty A. FarenchakBruce and Catherine FergusonMr. and Mrs. Frederick P. FloydMr. and Mrs. Robert R. GallowayJohn R. GardnerMr. Roy Gentles and Mrs. Suzyn HudakFrancis and Maureen GreiciusMrs. Laurence K. GrovesMrs. Judith F. GruberMs. Agnes GundMr. and Mrs. Newman T. Halvorson, Jr.Gina HamisterMs. Paula HayPeter and Alyson HellmanMr. and Mrs. William HendricksThomas G. and Marilyn HerrickMrs. Arlene M. Holden-LoftinBetty HollisterMs. Susan HughesPamela and Dale InkleyDr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Johnston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. KeithleyJohn A. Koch, Jr.Ms. Cindy G. KouryRose M. KubikMr. Brian LeachMr. and Mrs. Jon A. LindsethMr. and Mrs. Scott LoweryChris and Val MahovlicDr. and Mrs.* James S. MarshallWilliam and Deborah McFaddenLaura and Chris McKennaMr. and Mrs. Rich Mears

Mrs. Cynthia Moore-HardyMr. Stephen and Mrs. Amanda MorrisMurlan Murphy and Molly DixonMrs. Jeanne A. NeuhoffMr. and Mrs. Norm NewtonMr.* and Mrs. Hugh D. Pallister, Jr.Brian ParsonsKermit and Joyce PikeMrs. Carol PowersMr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. RatnerJohn RodewigMrs. Esther SchronSally and Larry SearsMrs. David SeidenfeldMarian and Michael ShaughnessyMrs. Dudley P. ShefflerReginald and Lynn ShiverickMr. and Mrs. Frederick L. ShookMr. Douglas SmoragMr. and Mrs. Timothy L. SwansonMs. Lorraine S. SzaboMs. Adrienne TalbertStuart and Penny TheisMr. and Mrs. Michael T. VictorMrs. Barbara B. WebsterMr. and Mrs. F. L. WenhamMr. James WertMrs. Robert Y. WhiteDickson L. Whitney, Sr.Donald and Fran WillisDr. and Mrs. Scott R. Inkley

$500 - $999Anonymous (5)Jim and Vicky AnsberryCliff and Carol BaggottMr. and Mrs. William G. BaresErva BartonCynthia BassettMr. and Mrs. John G. BauerMr. and Mrs. Eli BeckerDavid and Melissa BlockBob and Rosemary BradtMr. and Mrs. David J. CarpenterBill and Beth CassellaMr. and Mrs. George N. Chandler IIKevin and Beth ClintonTony and Karen ColiniMarilyn and Dick DoerrMr. Kevin J. EllisonMr. Allen H. FordMrs. Robert I. Gale, Jr.Mrs. Pattie GlavacEd and Cheri GleasonMegan and Pete GransonBob and Jane GrebencSally K. GriswoldPeter and Debra GurenMr. and Mrs. Gordon HanfordMr. and Mrs. Paul V. Havener

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley A. HawleyRichard HessMr. and Mrs. John J. HetzerDominic J. HeuscherMr. and Mrs. Ted J. HlavatySean and Victoria HussKathleen and Christian KaulMr. and Mrs. Fred W. KlotzmanB. J. and Diana KresnyeMr. and Mrs. Rollin P. KrulMr. and Mrs. Kirk KundtzMr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lafave, Jr.Jack and Christine LakusRoger and Jennifer LangstonMs. Margaret LaymanValerie and Robert LeibTom and Kathy LeidenJohn and Carol LillichMr. and Mrs. Edward A. LozickMr. and Mrs. Edward MajherFred and Leslie ManzoMr. Charles Mathes and Ms. Arlene GrastonMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mathews IIMr. and Mrs. George B. MilbournDr. Wendy MillerMarge and Dan MooreMr. Tom MorledgeWarren and Betsi MorrisMr. Donald W. MorrisonMrs. Judith C. MurchMr. and Mrs. Latham W. Murfey IIIRay and Katie MurphyRobert and Janet NearyMr. and Mrs. David NolanMs. Emery May Norweb RoyallMr. and Mrs. Anthony S. OcepekMr. and Mrs. James R. PenderHaans PetruschkeCharlene PhelpsMr. Steve PlivelichMs. Corey RalstonMr. Douglas E. RalstonJames S. Reid, Jr.John and Barb RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Robert A. SantoroMrs. Barbara ScovilMs. Heather ShawMs. Katherine SpectorMrs. Mary SpositoMr. and Mrs. Charles M. StephensonMr. and Mrs. Michael J. TaborMr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. TaylorMark and Sandy TylerPysht FundAlton* and Helen WhitehouseSandy and Ted WieseMr. and Mrs. Robert H. WigtonDr. and Mrs. John H. WilberMr. and Mrs. Alan D. WrightPamela ZarlingoZarnick Family Foundation

deceased*

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$250 - $499Ian AdamsTom and Mary AndersonAnonymous (21)Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. BahlerJeffrey C. Bailey, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Jim BaloghJohn BarberJames C. BarnesMary and Kevin BarnesMr. and Mrs. Ramon V. BattlesMs. Virginia BellottMr. and Mrs. Sanjay BhargavaDavid and Julie BlandMrs. Edgar H. BolesMr. Thomas BorowskeTom and Colleen BrowneDon and Pam BulsonMr. and Mrs. Ray ChampaJulia Heng and Duane ClemensMr. and Mrs. David CobbMr. Andrew ColemanMr. and Mrs. Robert S. ColemanMr. Gerry ConwayMr. and Mrs. Fred B. CooperLinda M. CostelloMs. Delores A. CowanChet and Rickie CroneMargit K. DaleyNancy J. DilgrenDrs. Leslie and Mike DingeldeinMr. and Mrs. Bruce DirksHank and Mary DollMr. and Mrs. Charles D. DolphMr. and Mrs. Brian DotyJ. Richard DouglasJoe and Natalie DrakeMr. and Mrs. Mark J. DruckenbrodMr. and Mrs. Robert DuvinDavid J. Eichenmiller and Alison W. GeeMr. Dan ElliottMr. and Mrs. Hamilton EmmonsDr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. EspositoDr. and Mrs. C. B. Esselstyn, Jr.David and Margaret EwartMr. and Mrs. Dale H. FellowsMr. and Mrs. Ronald FishBarbara J. Fleming, MDMr. and Mrs. Casey ForbesMr. Richard J. FoxMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. FrankelMr. Richard FreyMrs. Peggy A. FullmerMr. and Mrs. Glenn GaliMr. and Mrs. H. W. Birkett GibsonDr. and Mrs. Richard E. GiftMr. and Mrs. Marty GilbrideMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gillison IIIRichard and Pamela Goetsch

Jeffrey Gold and Eric TaylorBob GoodmanLinda A. GrandstaffSharon and David GraperMr. and Mrs. Scott GregoryMr. and Mrs. David GriesingerDr. and Mrs. Bryan GrissoJane and Jim GriswoldMrs. John A. Hadden, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. E. William HaffkeMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. HallRay and Dale HalliwillJoan and Tom HartshorneMr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. HatchMr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. HatchMr. and Mrs. William HatchBob Heath and Beth BuchananWilliam and Roberta HenkelChris and Virginia HillDr. and Mrs. Robert L. HinnesMrs. Morley HitchcockMr. Patrick Holland and

Ms. Donna Lee PrattJoan and Dan HolmesJohn and Elaine HornsbyChristopher and Christine HorsburghMrs. Barbara HoytMrs. Marguerite B. HumphreyMr. and Mrs. Dett P. HunterJeff and Sally HuntsbergerPaul and Jean IngallsMr. Carl JohnsonSteve and Pam KeefeMr. Charles H. KingDr. and Mrs. Sam E. KinneyMr. and Mrs. Roy F. Knapp, Jr.George L. KramerichDiana L. Kunze and Arthur BrownErnie and Helen LalloMs. Carolyn LangMr. and Mrs. David LehmerMr. and Mrs. Frank LewisAlan and Judith LindmarkRobert and Hope LomasMrs. Edward H. LoselyJeffrey and Kristen LucasMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. LucciDr. and Mrs. Hans LudersSheila W. LuttonMrs. Lauren Maguire RaderMs. Jean ManningMr. and Mrs. Richard MarshJon and Katie MartinMrs. Margaret B. MartingCharlene A. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. F. Stevens McConnell IIIJason McDonald, Ph.D.Jack McMillanJudith and Ted McMillan

Lola Yanic MeekMr. Richard T. MeisterThe Merkel FamilyKarl and Linda MetzJohn and Karen MillerMr. and Mrs. D. MitchellJames and Laura MollMr. and Mrs. John C. MorleyMr. and Mrs. Paul H. MougeyBert and Marjorie MoyarMrs. Margaret MuellerMrs. Nancy Mueller and Dr. Howard CashMr. Joseph MurphyKevin and Lois MyeroffMr. and Mrs. H. Gene NauMr. and Mrs. Fritz Neubauer, Jr.Skip and Julie NyegardMrs. Patrick C. O’Brien, Jr.Lisa and Michael OrlandiMr. Brian OsborneMr. and Mrs. William OsborneMs. Holly Ozinga-FarwellMrs. Judith PalayDiane and James PalecDaniel E. PalmerLuanne Paynick and Mark DavisJames and Barbara PelowskiMr. and Mrs. Graham PetersJohn and Jean PietyMrs. Annette M. PizzinoBill and Carol PriorMrs. Alfred M. RankinDr. and Mrs. S. S. RasiwalaJim and Nancy ReedDr. and Mrs. Bradford J. RichmondThe Rig III Family FoundationMr. Ken RobyMark and Debbie RorickDr. Melvin S. Rosenthal and

Dr. Miriam RosenthalKatharine and Robert RuhlLorraine and Richard RzepkaJohn and Delores SaadaMr. and Mrs. John M. Saada, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce SandaczMr. Scott Savage and

Ms. Denise RuthenbergMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. SchadMr. and Mrs. Robert King SchaferLenore and James SchillingMr. and Mrs. William E. SchlagInga SchmidtMr. Brad Schock and Ms. Wendy JacksonMr. and Mrs. Franz SchubertWalter and Joyce SenneyAlice S. ShermanY V. and Susan ShinMr. and Mrs. Ron SieloffMr. and Mrs. Edward J. SlusarskiMr. Roy E. Smith

deceased*

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Mr. and Mrs. E. William SpatzPaul and Liz SpectorDrs. John and Eileen StorkMr. and Mrs. Daniel C. SussenMr. and Mrs. Richard A. SwainDr. and Mrs. Ronald J. TaddeoMr. and Mrs. Joseph TeagueMr. and Mrs. Bentley K. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. ThomasMrs. Martha P. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Ronald M. TraubMr. Gilbert M. TrueDr. and Mrs. Robert H. VaughnLinda and Les VinneyBarbara A. VoicMr. and Mrs. William WagenlanderMr. and Mrs. John T. WebsterPeter and Cathy WhitehouseMr. and Mrs. David J. WhittakerMs. Erica Wigton and Mr. Hector MartinezMargaret and Loyal WilsonKate and Gary WitoskyDrs. Woznicki and LampingBill and Ruth WulfhoopJason and Allison WuligerJames and Kathleen YoungMs. Mary ZenkerDonna Marie Znidarsic

$150 - $249Nozar Alaolmolki and

Kathleen Ross-AlaolmolkiMr. and Mrs. Quentin AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Rick AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Robin AndersonSpencer and Anne AndersonDr. and Mrs. Jay L. AnkeneyAnonymous (21)Mrs. Jennifer L. AultMr. and Mrs. Benjamin BakerMr. and Mrs. Harold A. BambergerDebbie Moss BattMr. and Mrs. John BeclayGeorge and Jeanie BelhobekDrs. John and Wilma BergfeldMr. and Mrs. Henry BlairMr. and Mrs. J.R. Blakeslee IIIShawn and Jennifer BleilerMr. and Mrs. Louis J. BloomfieldErnest and Kathy BoaeufJoan C. BoalsBobbie’s Green ThumbDr. and Mrs. Robert E. BottiMr. Grover Bralley and Ms. Barbara BralleyPaul S. BrentlingerJane BrockwayKevin and Janet BurkeMr. Glenn Cahal and Ms. Nancy CahalPhil Calabrese and Becky BynumMrs. Margaret J. Calkins

Harry and Marjorie CarlsonMr. and Mrs. Gary K. CeepoMr. and Mrs. Charles CerankoskyRoger and Judy CerneMrs. Susan ChaffeeMorris Chaney III, Ph.D.Dr. and Mrs. Ronald ChapnickJason and Pauline CheesemanMr. and Mrs. Michael W. CheethamMr. Rob ChwastMs. Carole ClementMark and D D ColeyDr. and Mrs. Steven CombsMr. Rudy ConradMr. Lawrence CorningAlfred Cowger and Tony WesleyMs. Carol A. CroweCraig J. CullinanMr. and Mrs. John CunninghamBeverly DahmsMr. and Mrs. Peter W. DanfordLaura and Greg DavisMr. Guy L. DennyMrs. Shyamala DevulapalliMr. and Mrs. Joseph DolesMr. and Mrs. William M. DonleyElizabeth DrebenDominick Durante and Linda KuhnMs. Patricia Easly and Mr. Nick ZerefosMr. Thomas E. EvansMr. Jerry EverettFrank and Mary Ellen FecserBill and Jo FedorMr. and Mrs. William FehrenbachMr. and Mrs. Rob FellingerMae Louise FergusonMrs. Mildred FieningMary Lou and Al FiglerMr. Robert S. FinkelhorMr. John ForkinsMr. and Mrs. George FornadleyMs. Linda J. FoxMr. and Mrs. John H. Franklin, Jr.Mrs. Sheila FriedmanMr. Robert FrielBarbara and William FuchsmanMichael and Margaret GallagherMr. William GarapickMr. and Mrs. Douglas GardySue and Ed GerardMs. Paula T. GrassoRichard and Adrienne GrayMrs. Jo Ann GreinerJanet and Douglas GroutMichael and Kimberly GuentherMr. and Mrs. Robert J. GuntonJames and Denise HallmanMr. and Mrs. James R. HalloranLois W. Hann

Frank and Martha HardingSteve and Jean HartleMrs. Nancy HarveyMr. and Mrs. Thomas HarveyMr. and Mrs. George B.P. HaskellJohn H. HaydenSarah L. Heffter and Bruce E. BurnsJohn A. HellmanMarcia HemphillRobert and Kathleen HendersonLisa and Mark HendricksonMr. and Mrs. William A. HensleeMr. David Herbster and

Ms. Meredith MorganMr. Juan C. HernandezMr. and Mrs. John F. HerrickMr. and Mrs. Ben HimesDr. and Mrs. Richard E. HolzheimerMs. Laura HongMr. and Mrs. Michael J. HorvitzMr. William D. HowertonMs. Mary E. HueyMr. and Mrs. Charles F. HulingMac and Beth JenkinsMrs. Debi JenksMr. and Mrs. Andrew T. JohnsonCarol and Corky JohnsonJinny and John JohnsonMr. Warren T. JonesDon and Nancy JunglasMr. Richard J. KabatLena and Dan KalynchukDr. William Katzin and

Ms. Katherine SolenderMr. Jason KeeganPaul and Nannette KepcharMr. and Mrs. Richard KesslerMs. Nora D. KieserMr. J. David KlingensmithMr. Mark KolanzRichard and Lori KondasMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kovalcheck, Jr.Dr. Steve Krebs and Dr. Roberta BrownMr. Duane Kurapka and Ms. Jeanne UtterMs. Marian LanchmanMr. and Mrs. Earl B. LauridsenMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. LazukaDr. Edith LernerMr. and Mrs. Stuart LippTed Lorenzen Dr. and Mrs. J. Donald LuckerMr. and Mrs. Ray MaloneAnthony and Maria ManciniMr. Michael MasonMr. and Mrs. David MattsonMr. Eugene C. McAfeeDavid and Siobhan McCannMrs. Emily McCartneyRobert and Susan Mekinda

deceased*

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Ms. Claudia Metz and Mr. Tom WoodworthFran and Edward MeyersMr. and Mrs. Scott MichaelsMr. and Mrs. Michael L. MillerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence MlynekMr. and Mrs. Leslie MoellerMr. Richard P. MorganMr. and Mrs. Tom MorleyMr. and Mrs. Peter V. MortensenMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. MoseleyLynn G. MotticeMichael and Michele MulleeJohn and Emily MummeyMrs. Karen MurfeyDr. Hossein NaraghipourDr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Nash, Jr.Mr. Maynard NealAnne and James NevilleFrancis and Sally NevilleJohn and Martha NiehausMaura O’Donnell-McCarthy and

Neil McCarthyT. P. and Mariann OfftermattMr. Thomas W. Offutt IIIMr. and Mrs. F. OrenicsSteve and Lea OsgoodMr. and Mrs. Roger PaeMs. Carol Palansky and Mr. Michael McKayAnnie and John PapikDr. Carmen Paradis and Mr. Brian McGrathMs. Ferole L. ParmeleeMr. R. Ray PatrylakMr. and Mrs. Thomas PattersonChristine L. PegerBrian Perry and Ka-Pi HohJeff and Tammi PetersMr. Paul M. PetersenMr. and Mrs. Robert PetersonMs. Diana PetrauskasMr. and Mrs. Ronald R. PeuraMr. and Mrs. Spencer PisczakMr. Edward W. PodojilRichard PoffenbaughMr. and Mrs. Dale A. PorterCarolyn and Gary PrattMr. and Mrs. John Primeau, Jr.Linda and Jim PugsleyMr. Alasdair RambaudMr. and Mrs. Phillip A. RanneyMr. and Mrs. John RathRon and Sandy ReddingMr. and Mrs. John RedekerMr. Thomas Reid and Ms. Sally FutrellMichael and Fiona ReillyMike and Gloria ReljanovicMr. and Mrs. Timothy ReynoldsJanice and Roger RobinsonGinny and Reinhold Roedig

Mr. and Mrs. Alan N. RogersMrs. Martin RosskammMs. Janis RothMarjorie and Richard RothSteve Ruck and Tracy WhiteheadMr. Robert RuckerTom and Loree RuddMr. Neil T. RuddockMr. and Mrs. Mark S. RuppAlvin and June SabroffSue SahliMr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. SasseCharles and Susan SchenkelbergMs. Mary SchmidtRonald W. and Charlene A. SchmidtUwe and Marilyn SchmidtBetty T. and David M. SchneiderMs. Patricia Schraff and Mr. Jerome MiccoMr. and Mrs. Brian SchroerMs. Adrian ScottMr. and Mrs. Richard ScottTom and Cynthia ShegaMr. and Mrs. J. D. ShoreyDr. and Mrs. James H. SilverblattMr. and Mrs. James H. SmeedDennis and Ethelee SmithMs. Nancy SmytheMr. and Mrs. Steve SpilmanSprinzl FamilyMr. and Mrs. Vincent StaffilenoRolland and Jeanne StandishKathy and Scott SteffensMr. and Mrs. William W.T. StephansMs. Pamela StevensonMs. Ruth StocklasMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. StrancarMr. Steven G. StreitelMr. and Mrs. Thomas StrokesDee StrongJim and Liz SumiejskiMr. and Mrs. E. R. SuttellVic and Elaine SwansonBarbara and Frank TercekJane ThornburghBarbara TitusMr. and Mrs. N. J. TobbeDr. Joseph F. Tomaskefski, Jr.Mamie and Keith TompkinsMr. and Mrs. Perry TonniPhil and Sandy TouschnerMargaret TrappMs. Ruth TurkMrs. Kathleen TurkallJean TurnerWilliam and Julie TuttleDr. and Mrs. Michael UhrichMr. Brad Vargo and Mrs. Lisa HolpitMr. Rob Verner

Mr. Blayne VilkCarolyn and Raymond VoelkerKristen and Dennis WagnerMary and Bill WeberMr. and Mrs. Harvey B. WebsterMr. and Mrs. Barry WheelerJotham and Liann WhiteFred and Marilyn WilderPattie Williams and David UhligMs. Meghan D. WilsonTheodore Yocom*Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. YokeMr. and Mrs. Edward S. YoungDr. Jane ZahariasSusan and Laszlo ZalaMr. Joseph B. Zickes

deceased*

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In Honor ofPaul and Constance Norweb AbbeyDennis L. AlbrechtKathy Harris

Barbara LeesonKay and Melvin ResnickLoren Sonkin and Jane Flaherty

Susan TraubMatalie and David Whittaker

In Memory ofRobert S. AlexanderAlbert A. Augustus IIMarian BabicSally R. BanhamVirginia B. BeckerBarbara BleilerAlan M. CampbellMary Jane CarlinJames CastaldoElizabeth ChamberlainMary ChapmanJames DarrowAlan R. and Ellen DausLouis FreyAldene Goodwin

Barbara Ginn GriesingerRose HaberElizabeth G. HitchcockPeggy JonesJeffrey David LachFredrick S. LambJohn C. LaniganMaren H. LarsenDonald G. LindmarkEileen MarksElizabeth R. MarshallWilliam M. MasonDavid MatthewsRuth E. MaxtedDorothea Newton

R. Henry Norweb, Jr.Molly M. OffuttJohnnie Mae ParkerAnn T. RodewigErwin SchulzeRebecca SharpeDorothy Fatur SinkovecArlene SmithJames M. SperosJames P. SwisherR. Kenneth ThorneLorraine UnderwoodAlton W. Whitehouse, Jr.

BequestsAnna Young Beard Edwin and Martha Irish Elizabeth Chamberlain

TributesTribute donations, which honor or memorialize a family member, friend or colleague, provide a lasting gift to all who visit The Holden Arboretum.

deceased*

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New Leaf CampaignMr. Richard Abbott and

Ms. Katherine WilesMs. Roz AbrahamsMr. and Mrs. John A. AdamsStanley and Hope AdelsteinMrs. Christine AlbuBarbara and William AllenMr. David W. Ambrose

Anonymous (8)Mr. and Mrs. Dominic AquilinoLois C. ArmingtonDouglas W. ArthurMr. and Mrs. John C. AtenCliff and Carol BaggottJanis J. Baker

Mrs. Nancy Bartholomew and Ms. Annie Bartholomew

Blaine G. Benko and Pam BenkoMr. and Mrs. Gary BerensBarbara S. BergMr. and Mrs. Arthur S. BiagiantiMr. and Mrs. Patrick BiliterMr. and Mrs. Phillip Brockway

New Leaf Campaign

deceased*

The Holden Arboretum gratefully acknowledges the following pledges and gifts to Holden’s New Leaf Campaign received Oct. 1, 2012 through Sept. 30, 2013. These donations will provide future enhancements to Holden’s gardens and natural areas.

PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT: PAM NORWEB, PAUL ABBEY, CONSTANCE ABBEY, R. HENRY NORWEB JR* (IN PHOTO), BILL ROYALL, EMERY MAY ROYALL, HARRY NORWEB.

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Mr. James Brumbaugh and Ms. Carolyn Berg

David BurkePat and Bill ButlerFr. James L. CaddyMrs. Margaret J. CalkinsMr. William E. CarlsonMs. Sarah R. Carrino-KykerMs. Molly ChurchMr. and Mrs. Thomas CifernoMr. and Mrs. Frank J. CihulaMr. and Mrs. David CobbMs. Cynthia S. CollyardMs. Martha ConnellSusan and Dale CowanMr. and Mrs. Charles E. DaaneMargit K. DaleyJanis and Paul DiCorletoDrs. Leslie and Mike DingeldeinClaudia and Terry DorsettMrs. Jayne FairfieldFairmount MineralsBetty A. FarenchakDr. and Mrs. David L. FarringtonMr. John FaturMs. Therese FeichtMs. Susan L. FikeMr. Richard J. FoxBruce and Karen Fraley & FamilyFredon CorporationRichard Freeh and R. Jane FreehBob FrenzelMr. Ronald GamiereMrs. Barbara GarrisJay and Sue GilesMs. Elizabeth A. GoodwinAndrew and Judy GreenHenry & Eugenia Green Family

Foundation, Inc.Jane and Jim GriswoldJudith Fay GruberMr. and Mrs. A. Dale HarshJohn H. HaydenPeter and Alyson HellmanMr. and Mrs. John D. HowardMr. and Mrs. Dan HuffmanPamela and Dale InkleyMr. and Mrs. Michael A. Isabella

Mrs. Susan IwashitaMr. and Mrs. Tom JenksMr. William R. JonesDr. Albert J. KanterHelen KeatingMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. KeithleyGerald and Karen KetchaverJonathan and Abbie KleinTerry KovelJohn and Lynn KraizelTom and Cathy KreczkoMr. Brian LeachDr. and Mrs. Alan LubinDan Luciano and Debbie ZissMr. Charles Mallue, Jr.D.E. & B.E. Mansperger FoundationClare W. ManspergerMr. and Mrs. Richard A. ManuelMelinda and David McCallCharlene A. McCarthyMichelle and John MillerMr. and Mrs. Roy D. MinoffMr. and Mrs. Paul H. MougeyJewel Moulthrop and Evan KomitoMrs. Judith C. MurchBrian and Regina MurkeyRay and Katie MurphyMr. and Mrs. Robert J. MyotteMr. and Mrs. Daniel NaskyJohn and Martha NiehausMr. and Mrs. R. Henry Norweb IIIMr. and Mrs. Steve NussrallahOhio Environmental Protection AgencyMr. and Mrs. Morton E. O’RyanMs. Elizabeth A. OstuwRobin OttMr. and Mrs. Sudhir PahwaMs. Constance PartingtonMr. and Mrs. Ed PavlishJames and Barbara PelowskiMr. and Mrs. Jim PenjakMs. Sheryl PetersenMr. Carl Podwoski and Ms. Virginia LovejoyMr. and Mrs. Jay R. PomeroyFrank H. and Nancy L. Porter Fund DMr. and Mrs. Randall C. PorterMr. and Mrs. Richard QuiggleCindy and Ronald Rollins

Mr. Robert RunoDeborah and Kenneth RyanMr. and Mrs. Robert F. SaboMr. and Mrs. Maurice R. SaladaMr. and Mrs. Joe SaligaMr. James J. SarosyMr. and Mrs. Harvey J. SchachRobin and Andrew SchachatHon. David and Michele SchroederMs. Debbie SmithAlicia and Bob SossMr. and Mrs. William E. SpatzNancy and Kent SpelmanKathy and Scott SteffensMr. and Mrs. Harlyn StoltzMrs. Diane StrickerMr. and Mrs. Mark SutherlandMrs. Sue Tackett-CzMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. TalcottLuciano and Vincenza TamaroMrs. Jean P. TellerJames and Carol TemplemanMrs. Louise ToutantMrs. Frank TrecoThe Triple T FoundationSusan and John Turben FoundationMrs. Debra TuropolacMr. John UrbanickMrs. F. Elaine WalterMrs. Kay S. WellmanMr. and Mrs. Ronald WermanMr. and Mrs. Robert G. White IIIAlton* and Helen WhitehouseFred and Marilyn WilderMrs. Mareen WolfeMrs. Alice WormanMr. and Mrs. Alan D. WrightJames and Kathleen Young

New Leaf Campaign

deceased*

The Holden Arboretum gratefully acknowledges the following pledges and gifts to Holden’s New Leaf Campaign received Oct. 1, 2012 through Sept. 30, 2013. These donations will provide future enhancements to Holden’s gardens and natural areas.

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Aable Rents Co.Paul AbbeyConstance Norweb AbbeyThe Academy TavernAkron AerosAnonymousArborwear LLCArt of ClothDoug ArthurAuburn Pointe GreenhouseAvalon Gardens NurseryB&B Construction and Tree ServiceGeoff BakerBallantine WilloughbySandy BarlettBeck Center for the ArtsMary BeckBen & Jerry’s Homemade Inc.Billy’s A Cappelli’s Martini BarBiochar MerchantsBixel SpaBlazing Bills RestaurantThe Bonfoey GalleryBortnick Tractor Sales, Inc.Boy Scout Troop 165Bremec Garden CenterBrotzman NurseryBryant’s Forever Green Inc.Buckeye PerennialsBuffalo Wild Wings LyndhurstBurntwood TavernBurton Floral & GardenC.K.s Steakhouse @ Quail Hollow ResortCabanasCafé ToscanoLuke CaseBeth and Bill CassellaCedar Creek GrilleChapin LandscapesThe Cheesecake FactoryChefs for Hire CateringCincinnati RedsCleats Club Seat GrilleThe Cleveland IndiansThe Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryThe Cleveland OrchestraThe Cleveland Play House (CPH)The Cleveland Pops Orchestra

Cleveland Whiskey, LLCKaren and Tony ColiniThe Columbus Zoo and AquariumCreative WoodcarvingsCulinaire PavaneCurves on the AvenueDahlia Society of OhioDairy QueenDancing SheepDavitino’s RestaurantDe Nora TechDebonne VineyardsDick Kleinman Fine Art GalleryLori DiemerDodd CameraDown to Earth PotteryEast Coast Original Frozen CustardEat’n Park Hospitality GroupEddy’s Fruit FarmGary EgnerDan ElliottEtna RistoranteFamily Karate, MentorFarrell House LodgeFerrante WineryFired-Up Catering LLCFleet Feet SportsThe Frame Center GalleryFriends of WomenSafe Inc.Joanie FryDawn GettigGiant EagleGiovanni RistoranteGrand Rivers CellarsGreat Expectations DayliliesGreat Lakes CheeseGreat Lakes TheaterThe Greater Cleveland AquariumGuarino’sGusto! RistoranteMrs. John A. HaddenHalle Bros. Geranium®Harry BuffaloHeidelberg Distributing Co.Heinen’s Hellriegel’s InnHerman Losely & Sons Inc.Hooley House Sports Pub & Grille

Interlake Steamship CompanyJ B Wood’n CraftJ. Pistone Market and CateringJohn Palmer’s Bistro 44 RestaurantKazmir DesignsKirtland City TavernKlyn Nurseries Inc.Kridler GardensKyanan PackagingLadies & Gentlemen Salon and SpaLake County CaptainsLake County Master GardenersLake Erie MonstersLake FarmparkLake/Geauga Woodworkers ClubMaureen E. LandiesLandscape Creations NurseryLaurello VineyardLeaf’creteJohn LillichLockkeepersThe Lodge & Conference Center at Geneva-

on-the-LakeLongo’s Lowe’s Greenhouses & Gift ShopM. J. Anthony & Assoc.Mad Jack’s Grill & PubMad River Outfitters and OrvisMaple Ridge Garden CenterMario Fazio’s Market Street Inn and BistroMatch Works TavernMaxi’s RistoranteThe Melting PotMetropolitan MarketMichael Angelo’s BakeryMargaret MilbournJoyce MillerMolinari’s Sally and John MorleyMoxie The RestaurantMRLM Landscape MaterialsMulberry Creek Herb FarmNoosa BistroR. Henry Norweb IIITom OffuttOhio Light OperaThe Olive and The Grape

Gifts In KindWe gratefully acknowledge the following donors who generously gave in-kind donations to Holden.

deceased*

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The Olive SceneRobin and Brian OttHolly Pae CombesCarol and Roger PaeMichelle and Howard PaeNancy PaeMr. and Mrs. C. W. Eliot PainePatterson Fruit FarmThe Pattie Group Inc.Perennials Preferred Inc.Petitti Garden CenterScott PhilippPhipps Conservatory and

Botanical GardensPickle Bill’sPier WThe Pittsburgh Opera, Inc. Porthouse TheatreQuicken Loans ArenaRadiusRaintree Redhawk GrilleReserve House at St. Mary’sRevati Wellness and

Thomas J. Morledge, M.D.Richey Industries, Inc.Rick’s CaféRoberts Flower SupplyJohn RodewigEmery May Norweb RoyallRustic Forest LLCSage’s ApplesSaks Fifth AvenueSammy’s Catering Inc.Schaefer PrintingScrambler Marie’s SephWoodThe Shady NookShaw Festival TheatreLois Sheinfeld & Anthony AmsterdamClara SherwinSignature Events by Food for ThoughtSmole Garden ItemsSpice Kitchen & BarThe St. Paul HotelJean and Chuck StephensonStonewood TurningsTable 45 Restaurant and Bar

Teazer’s Hair DesignBarbara TercekTexas RoadhouseThomas Hill Investment ServicesTJ’s on the AvenueTrattoriaUmaniUrban GrowersValenti’s RistoranteHector VegaVillage Martini & Wine Bars W. S. Yoe Nurseries, Inc.Walt Disney World Co.Washington Place Bistro & InnMike WatsonWelshfield InnThe Westin CincinnatiHarold WilbornWild Birds UnlimitedWilloughby Brewing Co.The Wine ReserveThe Winking LizardWorld Wines & LiquorXpedxXpress Printing Services, Inc.

Gifts In KindWe gratefully acknowledge the following donors who generously gave in-kind donations to Holden.

deceased*

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Holden Council MembersIan J. AdamsGay C. AddicottRobert L. AndersonThomas D. AndersonElizabeth H. AugustusMargot Farr BaldwinMalvin E. BankEdith Jones BastianDavid E. BeachRichard BeckBarbara BeckerPaul BelangerJames S. BingayC. Perry BlossomBenjamin P. BoleRichard Holden BoleCharles P. BoltonHelen ButlerWilliam E. ButlerLucy ChamberlainAnthony J. ColiniWilliam E. ConwayDwight B. CorningMary CrawfordSamantha CrowleyMichael J. DalyGuy L. DennyDan DonaldsonDan ElliottAnn EsselstynBetty A. FarenchakMarvin A. FeldsteinMarcia FloydJanice FockeAllen H. FordCharles FowlerFrances GaleRobert I. GaleShirley W. GibsonPamela GoetschMaureen GreiciusDebra Hershey GurenAlbert A. HanesGeorge B.P. HaskellLawrence H. Hatch

Janet W. HavenerMarias HawleyJohn A. HellmanWilliam F. HendricksJane HieronymusChristopher P. HitchcockBetty HollisterE. Dale InkleyJosephine InkleyLeslie W. JacobsWalter E. KalbererPamela B. KeefeJoseph P. KeithleyCharles KlausJennifer B. LangstonDavid L. LehmerVirginia LindsethLouise ListerMaud Alison C. LongRobert J. LoveCathey LozickRobert S. LyonsJean Whitney ManningJonathan P. MartinEllen MavecAnn H. McConnellF. Stevens McConnellS. Sterling McMillanFran MeyersMargaret M. MilbournJennifer MoellerJohn C. MorleyBetsi MorrisStephen C. MorrisJames MoyerCreighton B. MurchJudith C. MurchRobert B. MurchLatham W. MurfeyLouise Tefaafana MurfeyRaymond MurphyJonathan P. MurrayLucia S. NashTimothy L. NicholsDavid A. Noble

Mort NovemberLisa F. O’BrienAnthony S. OcepekThomas W. OffuttMichael OsborneRichard M. OsborneGretta S. PallisterLeigh H. PerkinsHaans K. PetruschkeThomas A. QuintrellAlfred M. RankinClaiborne R. RankinAlbert B. RatnerMary Margaret RhoaGeorge M. RoseKen RoskosGail J. RuckelJames B. RuckerPatricia SettlemireMarian K. ShaughnessyBarbara K. ShefflerMimi ShenkBrian SherwinMichael SherwinDavid C. SkeggsNathaniel T. SmithMary SpositoEva StephansNelson S. Talbott*Jane Ann ThornburghMark TumeoJohn F. TurbenThomas V. H. VailBarbara B. WebsterHarvey B. WebsterLucy Ireland WellerDiane WelshFrederick L. WenhamM. Conrad WhiteAlton W. Whitehouse*Lois WigtonMargaret WilsonElizabeth WinchellAlan D. WrightTheodore Yocom*

deceased*

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The Holden Arboretum is grateful for the generous support of the community. Lack of space prevents our naming all the many friends and members whose support is vital to our daily operations.

As of Sept. 30, 2012AdministrationClement W. Hamilton, president & CEO

Brian Parsons

Deborah Ryan

DevelopmentJim Pelowski, interim director

Marianna Dostal

Dawn Gettig

Anna Pavisich

Alicia Soss

Finance Jim Ansberry, director

Michelle Miller

FacilitiesAl Picciano

Keith Bartolovich

John Cross

Ricky Wilson

Information TechnologyMark McAdams

Education & Public ProgramsPaul Spector, director

Sharon Graper

Tyler Hegenbarth

Sue Swisher

Becky Thompson

Joy Totedo

Marian Williams

Vonna Vecchio

CommunicationsCait Anastis

Jackie Klisuric

Vicki McDonald

Guest RelationsMatt Armand

Alison Calkins

Maggie Day

Julie Dougherty

Kristie Hawley

Mark Tryon

Jacqueline Wolosonovich

Lantern CourtLynnette Capra

Pattie Glavac

Special EventsPeg Weir

Horticulture & ConservationRoger Gettig, director

Rick Anielski

Rick Belding

Tere Cole-Lang

Toby Davidson

Donna Fabiny

Dawn Gerlica

Lori Gogolin

Ethan Johnson

Chad Knisely

Ann Rzepka Budziak

Charles Tubesing

Mike Watson

Gary Weinheimer

Greg Wright

Human ResourcesNancy Spelman, director

Victoria Lindeman

Safety & SecurityDavid Frank, chief

Fred Buettner

Kevin Goodman

Tony Piotrowski Jr.

Brian Schoch

VolunteersRobin Ott

ResearchDavid Burke, chair

Charlotte Hewins

Steve Krebs

Sarah Kyker

Juliana Medeiros

Kurt Smemo

Jing Wang

Staff

Holden by the Numbers as of Sept. 30, 2013

Total number of visitors: 91,236

Number of member households: 6,261

Number of new trees planted: 167

Number of shrubs, woody ground covers and vines: 3,629

Number of herbaceous perennials and bulbs planted: 7,000+

Number of students participating in Growing Students in Science: 12,683

Number of adults taking tours, classes or hikes: 5,510

Number of Goblins in the Garden: 3,288

Number of tree huggers at Arbor Day: 2,940

Number of music lovers at garden concerts: 2,676

Number of visitors attending all Holden events: 16,132

If there was any doubt that Fiscal Year 2013 was a magical year for The Holden Arboretum, the numbers prove it.

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