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LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION

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MISSIONLiving Classrooms Foundation is a non-profi t organization, operated for the benefi t of the community at large, providing hands-on education and job skills training for students from diverse backgrounds, with a special emphasis on serving at-risk youth. The Foundation uses maritime settings, community revitalization projects and other challenging learning environments, and a low staff to student ratio. Our “learning by doing” education programs emphasize the applied learning of math, science, literacy, history, economics, and ecology. Key objectives of all Living Classrooms programs are career development, community service, elevating self-esteem, and fostering multicultural exchange.

CONTENTSCONCOCONCONCONTNTENTNTENNNNNTNNTETENTSENEE SSNTENNTEN EENTENTEEE TSTSSSTT2 Mission Statement 3 Executive Message 5 Program Highlights 13 Programs, Partners, & Schools20 Maritime Magic 21 Financial Overview 22 Donated Goods and Services 25 Contributors28 Advisory Boards 29 Staff List BC Board of Trustees

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We join the students, staff, and trustees of Living Classrooms Foundation in thanking our community for its support across more than two decades of our mission to help young people realize and reach their full potential as individuals and citizens. The Foundation focuses on three areas:

providing hands-on education and employment training to economically disadvantaged youth and young adults living in high-risk environments educating youth from diverse backgrounds about the environment and stewardship responsibilityeducating the public about the region ’s maritime history and heritage

In this report, we focus on these three areas, and report on major milestones and plans for future developments.

Employment Training and Hands-on EducationThe Foundation’s workforce development and job-training programs have enjoyed notable success in helping youth and young adults turn around troubled lives, overcome obstacles, and make the most of their promise. The key objective for all of Living Classrooms’ workforce development programs is to provide disadvantaged individuals with the education, opportunities, and resources necessary to achieve success.

The Foundation uses real-world situations as the platform for employment training. Our Project SERVE/Re-entry Program, for example, provides on-the-job training to ex-offenders who gain employment skills through their work improving impoverished neighborhoods. The services they provide, such as maintaining city parks, removing trash from city streets and waterways, and boarding and cleaning vacant properties, contribute to the increased stability and health of the community. Project SERVE creates a venue for ex-offenders, who face major challenges when returning home from prison, to engage in a supportive, “stepping-stone” work experience. We currently serve 150 individuals per year and are aiming to double this number in the next three years.

The Crossroads School is a Title I school, with over 89% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunches. While this concentration of economically disadvantaged students is often a sad predictor of low academic achievement, The Crossroads School is among the top performing public middle schools in Baltimore. In its sixth year of operation, the school continues to demonstrate the effi cacy of our educational approach of combining hands-on learning experiences with college-preparatory standards. Among the fi rst three graduating classes, 100% of students are enrolled in high school, including some of the area’s most prestigious public and private schools. Due to this success, Living Classrooms Foundation has long-term plans to expand Crossroads to a K-8 school, beginning with the addition of a fi fth grade in fall 2008.

A dozen or more blocks north of the harbor shoreline in East Baltimore, Living Classrooms is implementing a ten-year plan to improve the education and career prospects of children and adults, create revitalized and safer communities, and break the cycle of poverty. In partnership with the City, the Foundation has identifi ed two East Baltimore communities as Targeted Investment Zones, chosen because of their need for specifi c educational and workforce development resources and services that the Foundation has expertise in providing. Several of our programs serving these targeted communities are showing early signs of success that warrant increasing their capacity in order to serve even more residents.

EXECUTIVEMESSAGE

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Environmental EducationLiving Classrooms Foundation serves hundreds of schools throughout the mid-Atlantic region each year with academic enrichment and environmental education. These programs are designed to supplement and enhance school curriculum, build literacy, and emphasize the applied learning ofmath, science, language arts, history, economics, and ecology.

Our programs take place aboard historic ships, in schools, in the community, on the Chesapeake Bay, and at our various campuses throughout the Baltimore and Washington, DC areas. Living Classrooms is one of the Maryland State Department of Education’s preferred sources for providing a state-mandated Chesapeake Bay Meaningful Experience. Our shipboard education and environmental outreach programs help schools fulfi ll this requirement while providing students with a hands-on, motivating experience that makes learning fun and encourages environmental stewardship.

The Foundation’s recent merger with Discovery Creek Children’s Museum incorporates the shared mission to provide environmental education utilizing natural and historic settings, and is enabling us to serve an additional 10,000 youth in the National Capital Region. The National Capital Region presents Living Classrooms Foundation with a rich opportunity for replicating and expanding our successful programs. Thanks to funding from the U.S. Department of Labor, Living Classrooms is implementing our Fresh Start program for at-risk youth in the DC area, in addition to Baltimore’s Targeted Investment Zones. More programs are sure to come.

Maritime Heritage and HistoryOn Baltimore’s waterfront, Living Classrooms maritime programs and museums are educating area youth and visitors from around the world about maritime history and heritage, while preserving national historic landmarks. Our new headquarters, the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum, opened in 2006 and offers public educational programming and hands-on exhibits focusing on our region’s rich African-American maritime history and shipbuilding traditions. The Maritime Park and Museum, historic ships we manage and preserve at the Inner Harbor, and other maritime treasures and sites around the harbor, comprise the National Historic Seaport of Baltimore.

The generosity of our supporters has had an amazing impact on the education, self-suffi ciency, and lives of thousands of young people throughout the region. We encourage you to read more about the work and progress of Living Classrooms, and to visit our web site at www.livingclassrooms.org.

Please accept our sincere thanks for your very important support.

Atwood Collins, III James Piper BondChairman, Board of Trustees President and CEO

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Living Classrooms programs transform the lives of young people in Baltimore with a connection to the wonders of the world outside of our city. This hands-on learning experience prepares young people to become dynamic individuals who lift up others in their community.Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon

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FOUNDED IN BALTIMORE IN 1985, LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION HAS GROWN INTO AN EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FORCE THAT COMBINES ONE OF THE CITY’S MOST CHERISHED ASSETS—ITS BEAUTIFUL AND HISTORIC HARBOR—WITH ONE OF ITS MOST OVERLOOKED—THE THOUSANDS OF BRIGHT, AMBITIOUS CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS STRUGGLING TO SUCCEED AGAINST TERRIBLE ODDS. WHAT BEGAN WITH ONE PROGRAM IN ONE CITY HAS GROWN INTO DOZENS OF PROGRAMS ACROSS A REGION THAT NOW ENCOMPASSES WASHINGTON, DC, VIRGINIA, AND MARYLAND.

Living Classrooms has developed a distinctive competency in experiential learning—literally learning by direct experience—or what we call “learning by doing.” These experiences take place at many “living classrooms” on our various campuses, including maritime museums and ships, and in neighborhood and community settings. We apply our “learning by doing” approach in three focus areas:

• providing education and employability training for youth and young adults living in high-risk environments

• facilitating hands-on learning experiences that inspire students to become true stewards of the environment

• educating the public and students about the signifi cance of the region’s maritime heritage and its role in shaping who we are as a community and nation

While each of these focus areas is distinct, in combination they create a powerful synergy. Our maritime heritage programs create opportunities for employment training. Our environmental programs reach out to youth in underserved communities. Our employability programs create stronger communities that are better prepared to exercise environmental stewardship.

In the following pages, you will read about Living Classrooms Foundation’s successful programs and future endeavors to benefi t youth and the larger community.

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Living Classrooms’ hands-on education and job training programs range from educational enrichment programs, including after-school and community outreach programs, to operating a Baltimore City public charter middle school, The Crossroads School, one of the fi rst charter schools in Maryland. This expeditionary learning school extends rigorous academic learning into the community through authentic hands-on learning experiences, service learning, and fi eld work.

The Foundation’s employability training and workforce development programs help disadvantaged youth and young adults to overcome obstacles, including lack of education, lack of skills, poor work history, history of substance abuse or criminal behavior, and childcare and transportation barriers. Our programs help youth address these challenges by teaching them marketable job skills such as professionalism, communication, and problem-solving, and providing opportunities for academic remediation and continuing education.

LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION BELIEVES…Effective education and employability training can create promising futures for youth and young adults living in high-risk environments.

The challenges confronting those living in these distressed communities can be fi xed.

Hands-on learning and skills training are the best ways to accomplish both.

Here are examples of how Living Classrooms’ education and employability training programs create new opportunities for individuals and the communities in which they live:

THE CROSSROADS SCHOOLFounded in 2002, The Crossroads School is a public middle school operated by Living Classrooms Foundation on our East Harbor and Douglass-Myers Maritime Park campuses through a contract with the Baltimore City Public School System. The school was selected as one of the fi rst charter schools in Maryland and draws disadvantaged students from East Baltimore elementary schools. Crossroads is a Title I school with over 89% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunches.

The school’s core mission is to raise student achievement by combining college-preparatory academic standards with hands-on, project-based learning experiences. Now in

its sixth year of operation, Crossroads has had many accomplishments:

Met Adequate Yearly Progress goals as required by No Child Left Behind on the Maryland School Assessment in all four years it has been administered. Has maintained a high attendance rate (annual average 96.2%). Has had a high promotion rate (annual average 95.3%).

Of the 125 Crossroads graduates, 18% attend private schools, 42% attend innovative charter schools, 38% attend citywide high schools, and 2% attend zone high schools. Tracking information for graduates include an average daily high school attendance rate of 92% and an average promotion rate of 99%. Academically, in high school assessment results, 96% have passed Biology, 79% have passed Government, 71% have passed Algebra, and 59% have passed English.

Living Classrooms’ hands-on education and job training programs range from

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HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND EMPLOYABILITY TRAINING

LIVING CLASSROOMS FOR YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS WHO LIVE IN HIGH-RISK ENVIRONMENTS

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I am thoroughly impressed by the commitment of Living Classrooms to the education of children, and am continually inspired by the innovative efforts used to educate children through interactive learning models. Living Classrooms Foundation is changing education in Baltimore for the better.Dr. Nancy Grasmick, State Superintendent of Schools

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In 2008, The Crossroads School was awarded a new fi ve year contract and received one of the highest metrics given to any Baltimore City Charter School.

CARMELO ANTHONY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERA new Living Classrooms campus, the Carmelo Anthony Youth Development Center was created in partnership with the Carmelo Anthony Foundation and the Housing Authority of Baltimore City. Carmelo Anthony, an NBA star and native Baltimorean, has pledged $1.5 million over fi ve years to reopen the Youth Development Center, a 29,000 square foot facility located in East Baltimore. The Carmelo Anthony Youth Development Center responds to the community’s need for intervention that supports the academic and social development of disadvantaged youth. The children and youth served reside primarily in public housing and low-income neighborhoods and their communities lack many of the services found in more affl uent areas.

The program provides services in fi ve core areas: Education and Career Development, Character and Civic Development, Health and Life Skills, The Arts and Cultural Enrichment, and Sports and Recreation. In addition, the Center hosts community events such as immunization and lead screening, youth workshops and conferences, job fairs, family night activities, basketball tournaments, holiday meals and events, and an eight-week summer camp.

The Youth Development Center is open seven days per week. Currently, more than 200 youth, primarily from six public housing sites, are enrolled.

LIVING CLASSROOMS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONSince expanding to Washington, DC in 2001, Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region (LC-NCR) is now serving over 20,000 youth each year with educational outreach in schools, environmental enrichment programs aboard historic ships and at Discovery Creek campuses, and workforce development programming.

In partnership with Center City Consortium, 21st Century Community Learning Centers, DC Public Schools,and Capital One, LC-NCR provides the K.I.D.S After School Program (Kids Improving DC’s Southside) at two schools in Southeast, Washington,DC. This daily program, serving each school’s 6th to 8th grade students and other DC area students,focuses on local and international communities as well as the arts.

Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region continues to offer workforce development programming to DC youth, thanks to funding from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, and has received funding from the U.S. Department of Labor to replicate the Foundation’s award-winning Fresh Start program serving adjudicated and at-risk youth.

Living Classrooms is partnering with Forest City-Washington to construct an education center along the Anacostia River’s edge in Southeast, DC. Just blocks away from the home of the Washington Nationals sits The Yards, formerly known as the Southeast Federal Center, which will include the anchor site for the Foundation’s community-based programs in Washington, DC.

Living Classrooms of the National Capital

Region is vital to the continued education and employment of

youth in underserved neighborhoods in the

DC metropolitan region. Living Classrooms willcontinue to benefi t the

exciting revitalization of our urban areas.

Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton

A new partnership with The City Kids Wilderness Project will provide year-round environmental programming to urban youth, including a wilderness program in Jackson-Hole, Wyoming.

Project SERVESince 1988, Project SERVE (Service - Empowerment - Revitalization - Volunteerism - Employment Training) has employed disadvantaged young adults and ex-offenders who are “re-entering” society in a productive work experience that aims to improve the quality of life for city residents. While receiving intensive support services and employability/on-the-job training, participants work in teams to provide direct services to downtown areas and impoverished City neighborhoods. To date, this initiative has:

boarded and cleaned more than 15,000 vacant properties

cleaned , improved, and maintained streets, alleys, and vacant lots in the McElderry Park community

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completely rehabbed 12 vacant houses

completed outstanding workorders and provided renovations to twenty-eight community schools and centers

oversaw the building of the Mikulski Workforce Development Center for Living Classrooms Foundation

completed eight wheelchair access ramps for housebound individuals

provided exterior repairs and improvements on 68 homes owned by individuals with low or moderate incomes within the Empowerment Zones

provided commercial mowing , cleaning, and maintenance within 15 city parks and their surrounding neighborhoods

provided a cleaning crew to maintain Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Promenade over the past three years

provided a work crew to clean trash and debris from vacant

several East Baltimore communities, where homicide is one of the greatest risk factors for teenagers and young adults, ages 14-25. The program is modeled after the Chicago Ceasefi re initiative, which has been very successful in reducing shootings over the past ten years.

The core strategy of Safe Streets is to engage community stakeholders in planning and carrying out community activities, to develop public responses to shootings and homicides, and to educate and mobilize residents to take the streets back from criminals and gangs. Living Classrooms, the Baltimore City Health Department, and East Baltimore service organizations and religious communities have created a coalition to put this organized strategy into action.

Under the leadership of Leon Faruq, the Foundation has hired ex-offenders who have been successful in turning their lives around to become Safe Streets outreach workers. These men and women, who have “street credibility,” are now working the streets in a positive capacity to reach youth and provide alternatives that will steer them towards a better life. Outreach workers canvass the streets, often until late into the night, and intervene and mediate situations to prevent shootings. The Safe Streets offi ce, a converted rowhouse, is often used for outreach workers to facilitate confl ict resolution as well as to provide clients appropriate connections and referrals, including GED and job-training programs, professional counseling, transitional housing, and health and family services.

In Safe Streets’ fi rst year, there have not been any fatalities in this area, and shootings have been reduced by 70%.

houses and alleys within the East Baltimore community near Johns Hopkins Hospital

identifi ed and removed invasive plant species within Baltimore city creeks and shorelines

provided more than 45 ,000 hours of other critically needed community services.

These results have been achieved while providing job training, education, life skills, and leadership development to Project SERVE participants.

Project SERVE provides real solutions, and its positive impact on young lives ripples out to family members and the entire community. The majority of those we serve live in poverty and endure exposure to drugs, crime, and violence daily in their East Baltimore neighborhoods. Many participants have been involved in substance abuse and criminal activity themselves. This program provides a venue for individuals to turn their lives around and build a positive future and environment. Today, 75% of Project SERVE graduates are employed or have returned to school and are giving back to their communities.

In the past three years, Project SERVE has signifi cantly increased the number of program participants from 25 per year to more than 150, increased the number of work contracts from three to eight, and expanded the annual program budget from $450,000 to more than $1.5 million. The program aims to employ 300 individuals in the next three years.

SAFE STREETSSafe Streets is a public health and educational campaign that aims to reduce shootings and homicides in

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Living Classrooms opens doors of opportunity that can change the course of children’s lives by empowering them through a comprehensive and innovative approach.Maria Welch, Chair of the Governor’s Commission on Hispanic Affair

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Living Classrooms Foundation

LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION BELIEVES…The best approach to environmental education is to expose students directly to the environment ’s majesty and its fragility.

Our environmental programs offer teachers highly effective means to bring their lesson plans to life.

Environmental experiences and education are valuable to all children , and especially to children in underserved communities, who are too often denied such exposure.

The following describes the Foundation’s efforts to educate youth and create awareness about the environment:

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS

LIVING CLASSROOMS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND STEWARDSHIP

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Living Classrooms’ environmental education programs combine the application of academic skills with hands-on learning experiences that emphasize environmental stewardship, and stress hands-on learning of math, science, and history. The Foundation is one of the top organizations designated by the Maryland State Department of Education to provide students in over 300 public schools with a state-mandated Chesapeake Bay Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience. Our shipboard and environmental education outreach programs help schools fulfi ll this requirement while directly engaging students with the environment.

MASONVILLE COVE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTERLiving Classrooms Foundation is working with the Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Coalition, the Port of Baltimore, and the National Aquarium in Baltimore to create and manage the Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center, a unique, urban nature center located on Masonville Cove on the Patapsco River’s Middle Branch. The Center will include a building, parking and picnic areas, a bird sanctuary, hiking trails, a pier, and several tidal and non-tidal wetlands. Living Classrooms is working to develop and implement a coordinated school and community outreach program for youth living in the Brooklyn, Curtis Bay, and Cherry Hill communities.

This initiative will be based on Living Classrooms’ successful Meaningful Watershed Environmental Education program, which works with urban youth to understand and prevent the environmental effects of pollution and runoff in their own backyards. Through the project, students learn about the water cycle, explore the concept of watersheds, learn about their own sub-watershed, and employ mapping skills as they locate the storm drains on their school property and in their neighborhoods. Students are also involved in monitoring, protection, and restoration activities such as trash pick-up and recycling. They create and install rain barrels, stencil storm drains, and design and install native garden habitats. As students living near the Middle Branch learn about and help to improve their own neighborhoods, they will become the community’s future leaders.

KINGMAN ISLAND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER AND DISCOVERY CREEKLiving Classrooms of the National Capital Region (LC-NCR) was selected by the DC Deputy Mayor’s Offi ce for Planning and Economic Development to coordinate the design, management, and fundraising efforts for the Kingman Island Environmental Center. Kingman Island is a 45-acre parcel and the adjacent Heritage Island is fi ve acres. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers created Kingman and Heritage Islands in 1916 from dredged sediment taken from the Anacostia River. The islands are adjacent to RFK Stadium and were originally planned as park space for the surrounding neighborhoods. Once the islands are developed, LC-NCR will coordinate with other educational organizations to provide hands-on environmental programming.

In 2007, Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region was invited to manage Discovery Creek Children’s Museum of Washington. Discovery Creek programming is committed to helping all children experience, appreciate, and become stewards of the natural environment through hands-on learning activities. The Kingman Island site will become a base of operations for Discovery Creek programming.

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In partnership with the City and State, Living Classrooms Foundation manages the National Historic Seaport of Baltimore, an umbrella organization unifying the historic sites and neighborhoods around the Inner Harbor. The National Historic Seaport promotes historic preservation and heritage tourism, and creates living classrooms for education and job training opportunities. Living Classrooms manages the following entities as part of the Seaport and uses these venues and partnerships for educational enrichment: the Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor (USS Constellation, Coast Guard Cutter Taney, Lightship Chesapeake, Submarine Torsk, and Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse) and the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum. Other partnerships with sites such as Fort McHenry add value as rich educational resources. The Friends of Fort McHenry is this national park’s recognized friends group. It provides

LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION BELIEVES…Our region ’s rich maritime heritage is an engaging lens through which people can come to understand the broader history and culture of our community and nation.

Our shipboard education programs offer teachers highly effective means to bring their lesson plans to life.

Hands-on experiences make the life and times of the people who served on our vessels and stood watch in our lighthouses come vividly alive for our visitors.

The following are examples of Living Classrooms Foundation’s programs and affi liates that focus on maritime history and education:

land/sea education programs for youth and has helped to lead the effort for the new $14 million visitor education center planned for completion in time for the bicentennial of the war of 1812.

FREDERICK DOUGLASS-ISAAC MYERS MARITIME PARK AND MUSEUMThe Frederick Douglass–Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum, located in Fells Point, one block away from the Foundation’s East Harbor Campus, opened in June 2006. This “living classroom” is another historic venue for educational enrichment and real-world connections.

This $14 million Living Classrooms campus celebrates the contributions of the African-American community in the development of Baltimore’s maritime industry, and is a premier African-American heritage tourism destination. The site honors and interprets

Baltimore’s rich African-American maritime history, with a focus on the lives of Frederick Douglass, who lived in Fells Point and worked in Baltimore shipyards, and Isaac Myers, who led 14 other free black leaders in founding the Chesapeake Marine Railway and Drydock Company as the fi rst African-American owned shipyard in the country.

The Douglass-Myers Maritime Park and Museum features dynamic public programming, employment training, and hands-on education for youth. The campus houses an expansion of the Foundation’s current educational and job-training programs, as well as interpretive history programs for students and the visiting public. The Maritime Park, which includes the restored 200 year-old historic Sugar House building (Alex. Brown Maritime Education Center) and the adjacent Weinberg Education Pavilion, features a working shipyard, historic marine

In partnership with the City and State,Living Classrooms Foundation manages

NATIONAL HISTORIC SEAPORT OF BALTIMORE

LIVING CLASSROOMS FOR MARITIMEHERITAGE AND PRESERVATION

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Living Classrooms Foundation is an example of a highly successful program that effectively changes people’s lives by preparing them for new opportunities.Congressman Elijah E. Cummings

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railway, hands-on exhibits, and sculptures honoring Douglass and Myers. Visitors can observe our students and shipwrights working on historic ships on-site.

The Frederick Douglass–Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum is located on the Baltimore Waterfront Promenade at Thames and Caroline Streets, near the original location of Myers’ shipyard. The campus is a new Baltimore landmark and center for discovery and learning about an important part of our history. It is also home to the North Star Bistro, a new restaurant opened by New Orleans native Ellis Marsalis, Jr. and Dimitris Spiliadis of the Black Olive restaurant. A core component of this partnership is the opportunity it affords to provide on-the-job training for youth and young adults.

NEW INITIATIVES

W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION NEW OPTIONS INITIATIVELiving Classrooms Foundation was invited by the Kellogg Foundation to become one of a select group of organizations to help create and pilot the New Options Initiative (NOI). NOI is intended to address the needs of out-of-school youth for careers that provide a living wage, benefi ts, and defi ned pathways to advancement, and to meet the needs of the business community as well.

KELLOGG HAS FUNDED LIVING CLASSROOMS TO PILOT NOI IN THE BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON REGION.By partnering with major employers and key community stakeholders, we are working to create an innovative model that will appeal both to out-of-school youth and to businesses, and that will draw upon the insights, skills, and resources of all our partners. The NOI concept is analogous to the familiar FICO’s credit scoring system that was created by Fair Issac’s. FICO is a “sort & score” system utilized by the lending industry to reduce risk to the lender, as well as the borrower. Living Classrooms will develop a similar system that measures and places value on out-of-school youths’ accomplishments in three areas: Education (traditional, fi nancial, and technology), Healthy Living/Self-Suffi ciency (healthy choices, housing, transportation, and community connections), and Career Development (career readiness, career exploration, and work experience). As with the FICO system, the goal of this prototype will be to encourage hiring by reducing the employer’s risk, and increase the potential employee’s appeal by increasing skill levels and job readiness.

EASTSIDE TARGETED INVESTMENT ZONE INITIATIVELiving Classrooms Foundation is embarking on a ten-year effort to improve the education, career prospects, and self-suffi ciency of Baltimore’s Eastside children and adults in order to help break a cycle of poverty and revitalize the communities served. Many of Living Classrooms’ most

successful programs already serve the targeted community and we will increase their capacities in order to serve many more residents.

Just blocks north and east of the Foundation’s East Harbor Campus are some of the city’s most economically and socially disadvantaged neighborhoods including the Perkins Homes and Fayette Street Corridor neighborhoods and McElderry Park. We have identifi ed these areas as part of a “Targeted Investment Zone (TIZ).”

Living Classrooms engaged in an 18-month planning process funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation to identify this zone within East Baltimore and the desired results, as well as successful models, community resources, and key partners. The Foundation’s efforts are inspired by Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children’s Zone.

In partnership with the City, the initiative will target the resources and talents of Living Classrooms and our partners in improving performance in school and at work among residents in these neighborhoods. By helping people develop the academic, social, and vocational tools that lead to success in school and work, we will also realize positive changes in the health of the entire neighborhood. Important indicators of neighborhood health that the Foundation will seek to improve include juvenile crime, adult crime, recidivism, and student/school performance.

The program design focuses on education and workforce development. Living Classrooms will partner with six local elementary and middle schools and the Baltimore Curriculum Project. Living Classrooms’ Carmelo Anthony Youth Development Center and Safe Streets offi ce are community resource hubs within the Target Investment Zone. The Crossroads School serves youth residing in the targeted zone, and Living Classrooms’ Project SERVE program is focusing on the physical improvement of the targeted area. Project SERVE is already responsible for the City’s Bureau of Solid Waste’s work in the McElderry Park area of the TIZ.

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Living Classrooms Foundation is building opportunities for a better Baltimore through innovative, hands-on programming and a clear commitment to stronger and safer communities. Brian Billick,Living Classrooms Foundation Trustee

Living Classrooms Foundation, with their work at Crossroads School and other programs for Baltimore City students, understands the importance of giving students the opportunity for hands-on learning. Experiential learning gives students the opportunity or authentic experiences to engage them in their own learning and to maximize their achievement and skill development. I thank Living Classrooms Foundation for their contribution and partnership with the Baltimore City Public School System. Dr. Andres Alonso, CEOBaltimore City Public Schools

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Baltimore Urban Gardening with Students (BUGS) After School Program | Bay Buddies | Career Starters | Carmelo Anthony Youth Development Center | Center for Talented YouthThe Crossroads School | Fresh Start | Girls’ Empowerment Mission (GEM) Program | Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region | Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center O’Brien Sailing Center | Project SERVE and Re-Entry Initiative | School Leadership in Urban Runoff Reduction Project (SLURRP) | Schoolyard Stewards | Safe StreetsShipboard & Environmental Outreach Programs | Target Investment Zone | The Turning the Corner Achievement (T-CAP) Program | National Historic Seaport of BaltimoreFriends of Fort McHenry | Frederick Douglass – Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum | Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor

PROGRAMS, PARTNERS, AND SCHOOLS

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Baltimore Urban Gardening with Students (BUGS) After School ProgramThe BUGS After School Program brings experiential education to children who live in challenging urban environments near the city jail, and provides them with the support and skills needed to grow academically, socially, and creatively both after school and during the summer. On average, over thirty-six percent of BUGS students improve their MSA test scores by one whole profi ciency level. PARTNERS›› The After School Institute, Authorsbookshop.com, Baltimore Clay Works, Beechmont Foundation, Children’s Fresh Air Fund, Comcast, Contininia Scruggs, Credit Suisse, Cylburn Arboretum, Dogwood Deli, Family

League of Baltimore City, Goldsmith Foundation, Johnston Square ES, Meyer Seed Company, Maryland State Department of Education-21st Century Community Learning Centers, Mill Valley Farmer’s Market, Morton Street Dance Company, Patterson Park, Safe and Sound Campaign, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, Zoe’s Garden.

Bay BuddiesLiving Classrooms’ Bay Buddies Summer Program serves 80 students with special needs, ages 5-21. This program’s primary goal is to provide students with hands-on learning experiences that will help them to successfully complete Alternate MSA-based activities and reinforce the required Life Skills Curriculum. PARTNERS›› The Arc of Baltimore, Battle Monument School, Maiden Choice School, Ridge Ruxton School, William S. Baer School.

Career StartersIn partnership with Catapult Learning Systems, Career Starters is a youth employment and training program targeting at-risk out-of-school youth. Career Starters offers basic education, GED instruction, computer literacy, and job readiness, placement, and retention services. PARTNERS›› ABC Baltimore, Art on Purpose, Baltimore County Offi ce of Employment and Training, Comcast Cable, Community College of Baltimore County-Dundalk, Educate, Inc., Job Corps Baltimore County, Meals on Wheels, Moveable Feast, Tremont Suite Hotel.

Carmelo Anthony Youth Development CenterThe Carmelo Anthony Youth Development Center responds to the community’s need for intervention that supports the academic and social

development of disadvantaged youth. The children and youth served reside primarily in public housing and low-income neighborhoods and their communities lack many of the services found in more affl uent areas. PARTNERS›› Abrakadoodle, Art Palmer, Baltimore City Health Department, Boy Scouts of America, Carmelo Anthony Foundation, Chess Club, Dare to be a Queen, DOVE, Family League of Baltimore City, Girl Scouts of America, Housing Authority of Baltimore City, The Links Program, Martial Arts-Warren Watkins, Maryland Institute College of Art, Model Program, New Light Leadership Coalition, One Choice One Voice, Pan in the Community, Scrabble Club, Sports in Society, Urban Leadership Institute, Yalla Mainama Africa Arts Ensemble, Zenith Club.

Center for Talented YouthLiving Classrooms Foundation hosts several advanced academic marine biology courses in partnership with Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth. The program serves students from around the world in a six-week summer program facilitated by Living Classrooms’ Shipboard Department and Weinberg Education Center. Students show improvement in comprehension, attention to detail, and the ability to work with others. PARTNERS›› 79th Street Boat Basin, Bayshore Campground, Calvert Cliffs State Park, Calvert Marine Museum, Captain Bill’s Whale Watch, Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, City of Oyster Bay, Comfort Inn Beacon Marina, Downs Park, Gibson Island Yacht Squadron, Gloucester City Dock, Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center, Harris Crab House, Harrison’s Chesapeake House, Horn Point Laboratory, Janes Island State Park, Jefferson Patterson Park, Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth, Clay Larrimore, Madison Bay Marina

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Career Starters has helped prepare me for adulthood and guide me to becoming successful in life. The staff believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself.Shauntel Dotson, Career Starters program participant

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& Campground, Mystic Seaport, New Bedford City Pier, Point Lookout State Park, Provincetown City Dock, Sandy Point State Park, Somers Cove Marina, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Swan Creek Marina, Taylors Island Marina, Thomas Point Park, Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area.

The Crossroads SchoolThe Crossroads School is a Baltimore City public charter school serving 150 students in grades 6-8 from predominantly East Baltimore neighborhoods. Operated by Living Classrooms Foundation, the school’s mission is to raise student achievement by combining rigorous, college-preparatory academic standards with hands-on, project-based learning experiences. The school has successfully met its academic goals each year under No Child Left Behind. PARTNERS›› Baltimore City Public School System, Comcast Cable, Constellation Energy, Cummins Power Systems, Ecologix, Eddie C. & C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation, Expeditionary Learning Schools, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, M&T Bank, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network.

Fresh StartFresh Start provides adjudicated and at-risk youth with vocational, academic, and social skills development in a 40-week program, designed to give students intensive support and skills to help them be successful. This program has recently been expanded to serve youth in the Eastside Targeted Investment Zone and in Washington, DC. PARTNERS›› U.S. Department of Labor, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, M&T Bank, Magna Baltimore Technical Training Center, Northrop Grumman, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, ReForm Systems Furniture Manufacturing.

Girls’ Empowerment Mission (GEM) ProgramThe GEM Program works with disadvantaged high school girls in an effort to inspire them and lay the foundation for success in their lives. The program, led by Debbi Weinberg, is designed to address the needs of these at-risk girls within a positive and enriching environment that includes cultural, recreational, social, educational, and professional opportunities, mentoring,service to others, leadership training, fi nancial literacy, and decision-making skills. PARTNERS›› Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle, Chesapeake HS in Baltimore County, Community College of Baltimore County – Essex, Comprehensive Survival Arts, Ltd., Dresher Foundation, Girls’ Life Magazine, The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Hoffberger Foundation, Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation, KAWG&F, Sandra Magsamen, Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Meyerhoff Foundation, National Coalition of Girls’ Schools, National Federation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Towson University Counseling Center.

Living Classrooms of the National Capital RegionLiving Classrooms serves thousands of Washington, DC-area youth with environmental education, after school programming, shipboard education aboard the Half Shell, and workforce development programming. PARTNERS›› Accotink Alternative School, Aiton ES, Alexandria City Marina, Alexandria City Public Schools, Amidon Elementary School, Anacostia Senior High School, Anacostia Waterfront Corporation, Anacostia Watershed Society, Apple Tree Early Learning Public Charter School, Assumption Catholic School, Backus Middle School, Bank of America Neighborhood Excellence Initiative, Beacon Inn Marina Solomons Island, Bell Multicultural School, Belmont Bay Marina, Birney ES, Bowen ES, Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington, Brent ES, Browne Junior HS, Burroughs ES, Burville ES, Camp Brown, Camp Riverview, Cardozo Senior HS, Casey Trees Endowment Fund, Catholic Charities, Center City Consortium, Center for Keys of Life – Shaffey Independent Living Program, Center for Summer Learning – JHU, Cesar Chavez Public Charter School, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Chevy Chase ES, Child and

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We are thankful for Living Classrooms Foundation’s commitment to guiding

and sculpting the future generation of leaders and decision makers.

Kevin Plank, Under Armour

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Family Services Agency, Children’s Environmental Health Network, City Gate, Coalition for Economic Empowerment, Community Preservation Development Corporation – WAVE Academy, Congressional School of Virginia, Covenant House Artisans Program, Cub Scouts of America, CW Harris ES, DC Department of Energy, DC Department of the Environment, DC Department of Recreation, DC Environmental Consortium, DC Fisheries, DC Police and Fire, DC Schoolyard Greening Consortium, DC Soil & Water Conservation District Citizens Advisory Committee, Discovery Creek, Drew Model ES, Duke Ellington School for the Arts, Dunbar Senior HS, Earth Conservation Corps, Earth Force, East Capital Center for Change, Easter Seals, Eastern Senior HS, Environmental Diversity Working Group, Echelon Community Services, Field of Dreams/Greater Washington, For Love of Children, Fort Washington Marina, Fort Washington National Park, Foxcroft School, Francis Junior HS, Friendly Senior HS, Freedom Youth Academy, Friends Community School, Gangplank Marina, Gesher Jewish Day School, Girl Scouts of America, Glasgow MS, Glebe ES, Green Acres School, Greenbriar West ES, Greenleaf Treatment Foster Care Program, H.D. Woodson Senior HS, Hart Middle School, Hayfi eld Secondary School, Hill School, Hillcrest Recreation Center, Horton’s Kids, Hyde ES, Interstate Commission for the

Potomac River Basin, J.H. Johnson Junior HS, James Ryder Randall ES, Jefferson Junior HS, John Hanson Montessori School, Kelly Miller MS, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Kimball ES, KIPP DC-Key Academy, LaSalle ES, Leesylvania State Park, Liberty MS, Linton Hall MS, Marshall Heights Community Development Corporation, Mason Neck State Park, Maury ES, Maya Angelou Public Charter HS, McKinley Technical HS, McLean School, Moten ES, Mt. Vernon ES, National Maritime Heritage Foundation, National Organization of Concerned Black Men, National Park Service, National Presbyterian School, NCRC, New School for Enterprise and Development, Northwestern University Civic Education Project, Notre Dame Academy, Offi ce of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, Oyster ES, P.R. Harris ES, Police Athletic League, Parkside Community Center, Patrick Henry ES, Patterson ES, Pine Grove MS, Piney Branch ES, Point Lookout Marina, Poolesville HS, Project WET-DC, Prospect Learning Center, RH Terrell Junior HS, Roberto Clemente MS, Roosevelt High School, Rudolf ES, Sasha Bruce – Independent Living Program and Tabara House, Savory ES, School Without Walls, Shadd ES, Shepherd ES, Sligo Creek ES, Sierra Club, Smallwood State Park, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Springhill ES, Sousa MS, South County Secondary School, South

Washington Collaborative, Southeast Tennis and Learning Center, Southwest Collaborative, Space Telescope Science Institute, Spirit Cruises, St. Clement’s Island, St. Elizabeth’s Catholic School, St. Luke’s Catholic School in Virginia, St. Mary’s Catholic School, St. Peter’s ES, St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes Schools, St. Thomas More Catholic School, Starbucks, Tenley Achievement Program, The Fishing School, Thurgood Marshall MS, Tubman ES, Twin Rivers Charter, Waples Mill ES, Washington East Foundation, Washington Sailing School, Watkins ES, Watkins Mill ES, Westbrook ES, Wheatley ES, White Oak MS, William Wirt MS, Workforce Organization for Regional Collaboration, Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area, Wye Island State Park, Yorktown HS, Youth Conservation Corps, National Capital Parks East.

Masonville Cove Environmental Education CenterLiving Classrooms Foundation is working with the Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Coalition, Port of Baltimore, and National Aquarium in Baltimore to create the Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center, a unique, urban nature center located on Masonville Cove. The Center will include over 80 acres of land and water, a green building, parking and picnic areas, a bird sanctuary, hiking trails, a pier, and several tidal and non-tidal wetlands. Living Classrooms will be the primary partner for operating the Center and leading educational programs for the community. PARTNERS›› Baltimore City Public School System, Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Coalition, Maryland Environmental Service, National Aquarium in Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.

O’Brien Sailing CenterThe O’Brien Sailing Center, named for the Foundation’s founder Dennis O’Brien, gives students the opportunity to learn how to sail while sharpening

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Living Classroom thinks and acts locally about issues such as youth empowerment and job readiness that we at IYF see as huge global challenges. We are delighted to count LCF as a member of our Global Partners Network, an affi nity group of operating foundations in 70 countries that invest in the power and potential of young people.William Reese, President,International Youth Foundation

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their academic and social skills. This structured learning environment encourages students to learn to take healthy risks and develop confi dence while participating in a fun, athletic activity. The O’Brien Sailing Center serves several hundred students per year including students in Living Classrooms’ summer programs and area schools. PARTNERS›› Center for Talented Youth Program, Garrison Forest School, Maryland Gifted and Talented Summer Center, The Odyssey School, Patterson Park Public Charter School, Turning the Corner Achievement Program.

Project SERVE and Re-Entry InitiativeProject SERVE works with East Baltimore disadvantaged young adults, including transitioning ex-offenders, in a 12-month community service based employment training program. Participants receive training

in marketable skills while they revitalize their neighborhoods, performing over 45,000 hours of direct service per year. PARTNERS›› Aegon USA, Inc., Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baker-King Fund, Inc., Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development, Baltimore City Department of Parks & Recreation, Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore City Police Department, Baltimore City Public School System, Baltimore Waterfront Partnership, Black & Decker, The Louis and Henrietta Blaustein Foundation, Inc., Block by Block, Brown Advisory, CHAI – Housing & Community Development Agency of the Associated Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, Corporation for National & Community Service, Creative Options, Inc., Destiny of Hope, East Baltimore Development, Inc., East Harbor Community Development Corporation, East Harbor Village Center, Empower Baltimore Management Corporation, Fairmont Harford HS, Fannie Mae Foundation, France-Merrick Foundation,

Governor’s Offi ce on Service and Volunteerism, Herbert Bearman Foundation, Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition, The Home Depot, The Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation, The Zanvyl & Isabelle Krieger Fund, Lombard MS, LZ Francis Foundation, The Joseph Meyerhoff Fund, MD Department of Corrections, MD State Department of Education – Division of Rehabilitative Services, Middendorf Foundation, Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Neighborhood Rental Services of Baltimore, Patterson Park Community Development Corporation, Prudential Foundation, Respect Outreach Center, The Schluderberg Foundation, Inc., South East Community Organization, South East Senior Housing Initiative, Southeast Development, Inc., Southern Mondawmin Improvement Association, Verizon of Maryland, The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.

Environmental Outreach: School Leadership in Urban Runoff Reduction Project (SLURRP) and Schoolyard Stewards Living Classrooms Foundation’s SLURRP and Schoolyard Stewards Programs provide hands-on projects for urban schools in Baltimore and Washington, DC, that will help them attain a Meaningful Chesapeake Bay or Stream Outdoor Experience as defi ned by the Chesapeake Bay 2000 (C2K) Agreement. These programs provide a project-based learning experience for students centered on the question, “What is stormwater runoff pollution, and how can we help prevent it?” Activities include neighborhood trash reduction, storm drain stenciling and community outreach, rain barrel creation and implementation, storm drain research, and green space planting. PARTNERS›› Arundel ES, Baltimore City Public Schools, Bay Brook ES, Ben Franklin MS, Bentalou ES, Calverton MS, Cherry Hill ES, Chesapeake Bay Trust, Collington Square ES, The Crossroads School, Curtis Bay ES, Diggs-Johnson MS, Department of

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I got my own house for the fi rst time and after never having nothing,

I now have my own place and can bring my

grandson over.Wayne Davis, Project SERVE graduate

Living Classrooms Foundation

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Public Works, Ecologix Group, Franklin Square ES, Gilmor ES, Guilford ES, Gwynns Falls ES, Harlem Park ES, Hilton ES, Lakeland ES, MAEOE/Green Schools, Maree G. Farring ES, Maryland Department of the Environment, MD State Department of Education, NOAA, Patapsco/Back River Tributary Team, Patapsco ES, Patterson Park Public Charter School, RICA CEC, Steuart Hill Academy, Waverly E/MS, Westport Academy, Dr. Carter G. Woodson ES.

Safe StreetsSafe Streets is a public health campaign to reduce shooting and homicides in several East Baltimore communities, where homicide is one of the greatest risk factors for teenagers and young adults, ages 14-25. This project seeks to reduce violence by community mobilization, faith leader partnerships, criminal justice collaboration, public education, and outreach. PARTNERS›› A Circle of Positive Black Men, Amazing Grace Church, Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore City Police Department, Banner Neighborhoods, Chicago Health Department, Clergy United for Renewal in East Baltimore, Family League of Baltimore City, HEBCAC, Johns Hopkins Hospital, McElderry Park Community Association, Men’s Center, Oliver Center, Patterson Park

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Community Association, Rose Street Center, Sojourner-Douglass College, The Door, Youth Opportunity Center.

Shipboard & Outreach ProgramsLiving Classrooms shipboard education programs serve thousands of students per year from throughout the region aboard the Foundation’s fl oating classrooms including schooner Lady Maryland, Chesapeake Buyboats Mildred Belle and Half Shell, Skipjacks Minnie V. and Sigsbee and Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor. PARTNERS›› Allegany County Public Schools, Annapolis City Dock, Anne Arundel Community College, Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore County Department of Health, Baltimore County Public Schools, Bartrum High School,

Berks Christian Academy, Beth Tfi loh School, Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, Boys’ Latin School, Bryn Mawr School, Calvert County Public Schools, Camp Whippoorwill, Cathedral of Mary our Queen, Catonsville ES, Centennial Lane ES, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Christ Episcopal School, Clarksville ES, Clearspring ES, Clemens Crossing ES, Cordova Academy, The Crab Claw, Crofton ES, Cromwell Valley ES, Ellis School, Evergreen Colorado Montessori School, Fellowship of Light, Fountain Green, Fox Chapel, Fountainville School of Science and Arts, Franklin Middle School, Frederick County Public Schools, Friends School, Ft. McHenry, Garrison Forest School, Georgetown Yacht Basin, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Gilford ES, Gilman School, Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, Glen Allen ES, Glenelg Country School, Gunpowder State Park, Hammond ES, Hereford ES, Holy Redeemer, Holy Trinity, Howard County

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YOUTH WHEN HOSTING

YOUR SPECIAL EVENTS

We are excited to promote Living Classrooms

Foundation’s many distinctive venues including

the USS Constellation and Historic Ships at the

Inner Harbor, Living Classrooms’ East Harbor

Campus, and Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers

Maritime Park, to corporations, event and wedding

planners, and associations. If you are looking

for a place to host your upcoming company

meeting, sales conference, corporate retreat, or

team-building program, contact Caprece Jackson-

Garrett or Laura Givens for rental information on

any of these sites at 410-685-0295. Funds raised

support the Foundation’s education programs.

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Living Classrooms is a vital city partner in efforts to reduce violence. Their outreach workers, who mediate disputes in the middle of the night on some of the most dangerous corners of the city, are truly heroes for public health.Dr. Josh Sharfstein, Baltimore City Health Department

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National Historic Seaport of Baltimore

The National Historic Seaport of Baltimore is an alliance of maritime heritage attractions on Baltimore’s waterfront. It gives approximately 1.5 million visitors per year a way to tour the entire harbor using a unifi ed admissions system. The Seaport entities are “living classrooms” for the Foundation’s programs and school groups teaching history through hands-on activities, and hire 80 youth per year.

Partners: Baltimore Museum of Industry, Ed Kane’s Water Taxis, Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Inner Harbor Paddleboats, Pride of Baltimore II, Ride the Ducks, Sail Baltimore, Top of the World Observation Level, Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor.

Friends of Fort McHenryThe Friends of Ft. McHenry are dedicated to preserving the historical legacy of the Fort and inspiring all who visit the “Birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner” through living history, education programs, and the development of facilities, which interpret and increase access to this rich history for everyone.

Frederick Douglass – Isaac Myers Maritime ParkThe Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum is a Living Classrooms Foundation campus (and headquarters) and national heritage site that celebrates the contributions of African Americans in the development of the city’s maritime industry. The site honors and interprets Baltimore’s African-American maritime history, while preserving one of the city’s oldest extant waterfront industrial buildings.

Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor The historic vessels located on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor include the USS Constellation, USCG Cutter Taney, Submarine Torsk, Lightship Chesapeake, as well as the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse. These sites and attractions offer hands-on educational programming to students and visitors and are also major tourism attractions in Baltimore.

Public Schools, Johns Hopkins University, Kelson MS, Krieger Schechter Day School, Logan School, Manor Woods, Maryland School for the Blind, McCormick and Schmick’s, McDonogh School, Meadow Hall, Midtown Academy, Montgomery County Public Schools, Northern Bedford County Schools, Oklahoma MS, The Page School, The Park School, Paul’s Public Charter School, Penn’s Landing, Pinecrest ES, Premier Tours and Travel, Prince George’s County Public Schools, Roland Park ES, School for the Blind, Seaton Keogh HS, Sandy Point State Park, September Robinson Home School, Skillet Home School, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, St. Catherine’s School, St. Ignatius Academy, St. Paul’s School, Summit Laminating, Swanson MS, Talbot County Public Schools, Tidewater Marina, Tower Hill School, Towson University, US Naval Academy, Waterloo ES, Watkins Park, Waverly ES, West Friendship ES, Woodfi eld ES, Worcester County Public Schools, Worthington ES, Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area, York Country Day School.

The T-CAP (Turning the Corner Achievement) ProgramT-CAP serves the 150 students at The Crossroads School. Funded by the Eddie C. & C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation, the program provides students with academic intervention in the areas of reading, writing, and math while addressing the needs of the whole child with academic and enrichment projects and wrap-around support for families. T-CAP is currently working with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on a two-year study of the effi cacy of the program. PARTNERS›› Eddie C. & C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation, Art on Purpose, Associated Black Charities of Maryland, Baltimore Community Foundation, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Maryland Mentoring Partnership, One Two Step Baltimore.

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Living Classrooms Foundation is very honored to have such wonderful supporters for our annual fundraiser, Maritime Magic! Over 2,000 people attended and all enjoyed the scrumptious fare, successful auction, and live music featuring the New Orleans Social Club with an all-star cast of New Orleans musicians and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. We were able to raise over $387,000 to support disadvantaged youth in our innovative hands-on-education, job-training, and community service programs.

MARITIME MAGIC

TITLE SPONSOR ($75,000)Merritt Properties, LLC

VICE ADMIRAL ($25,000)Stephen & Renee Bisciotti FoundationComcast Cable Communications

COMMANDER ($15,000)Legg Mason Stifel NicolausSylvan/Laureate FoundationUnder Armour

CAPTAIN ($10,000)Baltimore Marriott Waterfront HotelBrown AdvisoryThe Classic Catering PeopleFandango Productions, LLCG&G Outfi ttersKPMG, LLPLoane Bros., Inc.R2i.ntegrated Struever Bros. Eccles & RouseStyle MagazineWebb/Mason

FIRST MATE ($5,000)The Annie E. Casey FoundationBaltimore ExaminerBaltimore Marine Center/

Inner Harbor MarinaBaltimore SmartCEO Constellation EnergyThe Daily RecordM&T BankNeuberger, Quinn, Gielen,

Rubin & Gibber, PA Mr. and Mrs. David OrosThe Sherman Family FoundationJohn & Kristen TimkenVenableChief & Mrs. Herman Williams, Jr.WTMDWYPR

TITLE SPONSOR ($75,000)Merritt Properties, LLC

MAJOR SPONSORS

Michael & Margie RiehlMichael & Ruth RileyDamon RoachJeanette RockefellerFrank & Ann RosenbergSyd & Bonnie RubinGeorge & Lee Ann SantosJohn & Marlene SchiechStephen & Megan SchulerJim SeayKetch & Michelle SecorBrad Selko &

Tricia Joralemon-SelkoMayo & Molly ShattuckGeorge & Betsy ShermanLarry SilversteinLindy SmallDuncan & Fran SmithWick & Magge SollersJohn SolterScot SpencerEdward St. JohnKellay St. JohnJohn StahlWendy SteinAmy Steindler & Dave BuemiSteve & Garvey StenersenPhil & Linda StewartBill Struever & Tracey DurkinFred StrueverKimberly SuerthJohn & Alison SullivanB.J. & Polly SurhoffRichard & Lynne SuttonTeri TaberNeil & Deni TaborCraig & Deborah ThompsonPatrick & Jeanine TurnerKip & Aliese WebbGlenn & Debbi WeinbergJoe & Debra WeinbergTracey WeinbergRaquel WhitingTom Wilcox & Whitty RansomeJohn & Erica WilhideDave & Laurie WingatePaul & Dorothy WolmanCourtney & Jayme WoodSharon WylieChen-Yu & Ray-Way YenSteve Ziger & Jamie Snead

TABLE SPONSORS ($2,000)Armada Benefi t PartnersBlack & DeckerBlack Oak Associates, Inc.Dr. Jennifer Brown Bunkley &

Dr. Darrell T. BunkleyCB Richard EllisCignaraleCordish CompanyCredo Capital Management, LLCCummins Power Systems, Inc.EA Engineering, Science, &

Technology, Inc.Eng, Daniels, Calhoun,

Winter TableErickson Retirement

CommunitiesRick FabyMr. & Mrs. Phil FedericoFenn Communications GroupThe Flick FamilyGable Signs & Graphics, LLC GEM – Girls’ Empowerment

MissionHMS Insurance Associates, Inc.Hoffman-Struever Waterfront, LLCMaizlish TableMaryland Capital ManagementMECUSteve & Stuart MutschlerNorthrop Grumman CorporationPaddle Faster I Hear Banjos, LLCMr. and Mrs. Scott PlankReznick Group, PCRichard J. Princinsky &

Associates, Inc.Rogers-Wilbur Foundation, Inc. Saul Ewing, LLPJohn Schiech TableSterling Partners Too Much FunTurner Development GroupUnion Memorial HospitalVerizonWilmington Trust Wealth Advisory

NAVIGATORSDelbert & Gina AdamsCharles Alexander & Nora FinnRoberto AllenStuart & Suzanne AmosJohn Angelos

George & Marietta KellyMartin & Allison KnottOwen & Erin KnottBob & Joann KochBryan & Gill KoerberMatthew KostmayerCraig & Jennifer LewisRob LindseyBryan Loane & Christina de

TejadaIan & Coppage MacFarlaneTom & Jeannie MadduxGerald & Betty MaizlishJoe & Kara MakarMichael MarazitiChris & Beth MarshallLes & Julie MatthewsLee McGeeTim & Tori McKinneyJohn McLaughlinMary Page Michel & Michael

MorrillTony MilandoPatrick & Julia MillerJohn MoagTom & Kingsley MooneyDiana Morris & Peter ShirasRebecca MulesAndy & Kikuko MurrayChris & Nila MurrayJonathan & Jennifer MurrayJohn & Kari MutschellerSteve & Tracey MutschellerChuck & Mary Kay NabitDan NaorAshton & Rebecca NewhallCarey NorthKevin O’Neill & Lisa BoyceDave & Marla OrosBill & Jill PackoJohn & Peggy PacyJason & Cindy PappasMidgett ParkerMarcus & Maureen PartlowScott Plank & Dana DiCarloLeanne & Henry PoskoDionne PrattAlan PressmanRichard & Lisa RapuanoDave & Kelly RatherVernon & Rosalind ReidDawn & Eric Resh

Elinor BaconPeter & Millicent BainWill & Mayer BakerWilliam & Yang Wei BaldwinGreg & Lisa BarnhillJohn & Kathleen BarryTed & Sally BauerMark BearmanMichael & Nathalie BeattyDoug & Erin BeckerTerri & Jeff BecksMargo BennettDavid & Melissa BergerKevin BlackwellBob BlumEvie BondAdair BonsalDarric BoydToby & Robin BozzutoTina BregenzerLeigh & Holly BrentJay BrodieAndy & Sana BrooksTom & Jean BrooksMary Ellen & Billy BrownAndy BuergerJeff & Nancy BuntingBilly BurchHowe BurchBob & Patti BurgeeScott ButlerDan & Melissa CahillDavid CallahanJohn CannonMark & Linda CaplanDave & Jackie CarreraDavid & Allison ClappJim ClementsBernie & Barbara CookBlake CordishJohn & Laura CoulsonMarcy Evans CrumpPaul DankoHarriet DopkinDan DoyleEdward Dunn &

Susan Gerardo DunnRichard EyringDave & Beth FairallChris Feiss & Hadley HubbardPeter & Amy Fenwick

Mark Fetting & Georgia SmithDave & Mindy FieldsBruce & Lindsay FlemingAlex & Wendy FlickWhit & Mary Louise FosterWayne & Pat FrazierSam FriedmanShane FullertonMichael & Carolyn GainesMatt & Helene GallagherDoug & Karen GardnerDennis GarrettKevin & Lisa GarveyDave GellerSteve & Mindy GeppiRich & Theresa GergarWilliam GilmoreMatt GoddardJeffrey & Kim GordonKingdon GouldBen & Randee GreenwaldAdam & Fredye GrossReece & Julia GuthJohn GutierrezEllen HagighSeth & Jen HamedJohn & Janice HargraveBarbie & Duffy HartTimmy & Eileen HartMarta HartingDixon & Janet HarveyWhit HarveyWhit HauprichKerry & Michael HavilandBob & Louise HeckBob & Sharon HigginsKelly Hodge-WilliamsDouglas & Catherine HoffbergerHoppy HopkinsJenny HopkinsFreeman & Jackie HrabowskiDuff & Mitzie HughesWarren & Melissa IngersollAbigail Janssens & Brian ShupeCourtenay & Charlotta JenkinsMichael & Virginia JenkinsChristian JohanssonMarc KantrowitzKenny & Ann KatzStephen & Nicole KeeltyFrank & Gayle Kelly

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ASSETS Cash $579,846 Investments 801,240 Accounts Receivable & Promises to Give 3,178,971 Property & Equipment 14,449,336 Other Assets 361,822

Total Assets $19,371,215

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Accounts Payable & Accruals $929,969 Current Portion of Debt 1,608,367 Deferred Revenue 242,867 Long-Term Debt 580,096

Total Liabilities 3,361,299

Net Assets 16,009,916

Total Liabilities & Net Assets $19,371,215

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES SUPPORT & REVENUE Grants $6,792,949 Fundraising, Sales & Other 3,035,436 Contributions 2,439,515

Total Support & Revenue $12,267,900

EXPENSES Program Services $9,843,170 General & Administrative 1,689,743 Fundraising 453,452

Total Expenses 11,986,365

Increase In Net Assets $281,535

$579,846

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Michael Brassert and Brooke McDonaldMarta BravermanThe Brent FamilyRaleigh BrentBrick Oven PizzaPatrick BrightJamie BrilliantMichael BroglioEddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown

Family FoundationBruce Machine and Tool CompanyReverend Jamal BryantBudeke’s Paints, Inc.Bulle RockWayne BurgmeisterSandy BurkKathleen BuscemiDoug ButschkyCaesars Pocono ResortsJohn H. and Molly S. CainCalifornia Pizza KitchenAlexander G. Campbell, IIICandlelight InnCantina MarinaCanton Club Health & FitnessCanton Kayak ClubCanton Railroad CompanyThe Capital Grille of BaltimoreCapitol City Brewing CompanyCarderock Naval Surface Warfare CenterCaves Valley Golf ClubCBS RadioCBYS Inc./Jim LeeCenter for Coastal StudiesCenter Dock MarinaCenter StageCentre ClubCeriello Fine Italian FoodsCesar Chavez School for Public PolicyWinsome ChanceJune P. ChaplinThe Charles TheatreCharleston RestaurantCharm City CakesCharm City FitnessChas Hair SalonChateau Julien Wine EstateChauncey’s Surf ShopDanny ChavisChef’s ExpressionsTim ChermakChesapeake Bay Maritime MuseumChesapeake Knife & ToolChessie Paddle BoatsChiapparelli’sThe Children’s Book StoreChipotle Mexican GrillChristopher Daniel RestaurantCircle C Oyster RanchCity CaféCity Dock Oyster BayCity of AnnapolisJeannie Clark

Tim and Helen ClarkGlarus ChocolatierThe Classic Catering PeopleClassic SerendipityDr. Douglas ClemensClipper City Brewing Co.Coca-Cola EnterprisesHenry CoffeyCold Stone CreameryMark M. Collins, Jr.Keith CollinsonJohn E. ColstonColumbus CenterComcast Cable Communications, Inc.Kristen ConklinKathy ConklinCathy ConnellyFrank T. ConnorsPhil CooperAl CoppCopra, Inc.Cordish CompanyThe Corduroy ButtonCorksChris and Lisa CosbyCourthouse Copy ServiceCovanta EnergyCrab Claw RestaurantCrabtree + Co.Christine CrandallJ. Joseph and Sharon D. CreditCross Keys Dental AssociatesCRW FlagsCummins Power Systems, Inc.Judy CundiffJason CurtisCurvesThe Daily RecordCarol Daisey, Esq.Dangerously Delicious PiesChristopher DanielJane Daniels and David CalhounDAP Products Inc.The Davey Tree and Lawn

Care ExpertsDave DavisTom DeBoltDella Notte RestaurantGreg A. DevouDewalt Tool CompanyDick’s Sporting GoodsChristine DiehlmannWilliam DiggsJudy DiGioiaDivision of Continuing Studies, MICADK SalonChuck DoeringDogwood DeliDorman’s Lighting & DesignDoubletree Inn at the ColonnadeBonnie DowningDowntown Sailing CenterDaniel J. Doyle

180’s1st Mariner Arena79th Street Boat BasinA La Popcorn PartiesA Circle of Positive Black MenA.R. Burdette and SonsJohn AaronAbout Faces Day Spa & SalonACN Communication ServicesDelbert and Gina AdamsAegon/Monumental LifeAir Handling Systems Manufacturing

Service Company, Inc.Alban Tractor Company, Inc.Ale Mary’sAlex Cooper Oriental Rugs, Inc.Alexander Baer Associates Inc.Allegra Bennett-Renovating WomanAllied Waste ServicesAlter Communications, Inc.Aaron AltscherC. Douglas Alves, Jr.Amazing Grace Lutheran ChurchAmerica’s Most WantedAmerican LegionAmerican Chemistry CouncilAmerican GirlAmerican Visionary Art MuseumaMuse of Fell’s PointAndy Nelson’s Southern Pit BarbequeAntrim 1844Armadillo’sArt Institute of DCArt on PurposeArtist Services, Inc.Syed AshrafAtelier Salon SpaAtlantic PrintworksATSIAustin GrillAvenue GourmetB. Creative GroupMichael J. Baader, Esq.Babe Ruth Birthplace & MuseumBacardi USA/Grey GooseBacchus Importers, Ltd.Bacchus DistributorsElinor R. BaconBagel WorksBaltimore & Ohio Railroad MuseumBaltimore BlastBaltimore City CouncilBaltimore City Department of

Public WorksBaltimore City Fire DepartmentBaltimore City Health DepartmentBaltimore Coffee & Tea Company, Inc.Baltimore County Revenue AuthorityBaltimore Courtyard by MarriottBaltimore GalvanizingBaltimore Garden Company, LLCBaltimore MagazineBaltimore Marine Center

Baltimore Marriott WaterfrontBaltimore Museum of ArtBaltimore Museum of IndustryBaltimore Offi ce of Promotion & the ArtsThe Baltimore Opera CompanyBaltimore OriolesBaltimore Public Works MuseumBaltimore Ravens Football OrganizationBaltimore Ravens FoundationThe Baltimore School for the ArtsThe Baltimore SunBaltimore Symphony OrchestraBarlow’s Well Drilling Services, Inc.John D. BarnardJohn BarryBarston’s Child’s PlayBarton/Sutton EtceteraBasignani WineryMichael BeattyBeaumont Foundation of AmericaBeauti-Control CosmeticsBelmont Bay MarinaBeltway Fine Wine & SpiritsBelvedere SquareBendann Art GalleriesJody BergBerman McAleerPatricia and David BernsteinBertha’sBeyond ColourBFI Trash RemovalBiddle Street CateringBig Dog ExpressBijouxBill Bateman’s BistroBrian BillickBirches RestaurantBlack & DeckerThe Black OliveBlack Oak AssociatesBlack Tie CaterersThe Black-Eyed SusanWilliam BlanchardBlock DesignBlock Island Maritime InstituteWendy Zimmerman BloombergBlue Dragon Martial ArtsBluehouseDrs. Robert and Michael BlumWendy BlumenthalBoardwalk FriesKaren BokramBombay Grill GroupJames P. BondBonefi sh GrillBoordy VineyardsElizabeth BoriszekBotticelli’s NieceBoy Scouts of AmericaBrandon Home FurnishingsJoanne BrandtThe Brass Elephant RestaurantBrasserie Tatin

DONATED GOODS & SERVICES

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Gutierrez StudiosMike GuttermanH&S Bakery/Northeast Foods, Inc.H&S Properties Development CorporationHäagen-DazsMark HacalaMary HallTom HamrickHandbags and the CityHanging on a WhimMichael HankinHarbor CruisesHarbor Magic HotelsBarbie HargravePaul O. HarringtonHarris Crab HouseHarris LithoGraphHarrison’s Timothy and Eileen HartDuff and Barbie HartTerry HarwoodHeadlines Hair CompanyHeaven Hill DistilleriesRobert HeckHelen Norman PhotographyHenderson’s WharfTom HenryHeritage Marine InsuranceJamey HersickStephen HiggsHinckley YachtsHippodrome FoundationHoliday Inn Inner HarborNorma HollandHolocaust MuseumHonda North AmericaRobert D. HopkinsHorn Point Research LabCharles F. HughesHull Street Blues CaféKatie HulmanThe Humidor ShoppeHunt Valley Motor CoachHyatt Regency Baltimore on

the Inner HarborILEX ServicesImperatore Hair DesignThe Inn at Henderson’s WharfThe Inn at Perry CabinInner Harbor East MarinaInnovative GourmetInterContinental Harbor CourtInternational Training and

Communication AssociationIronClad Authentics, LLCIsland Home Houseboat AdventuresIt Takes a VillageIvy BookshopIxia RestaurantJ World AnnapolisJ&M TackleJ.H. Furst Printing Company, Inc.J.S. Edwards LTDJagermeister/Tequila CorazonJames Bryan Salon & SpaJames Joyce Irish Pub & RestaurantJames Posey AssociatesLisa JanofskyJefferson Patterson ParkJenkins Baer AssociatesJericho StageJersey Pro, LLC

Jillian’sJoanna Gray of LondonGary JobsonJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of

Public HealthAmanda JohnsonJoy JolinJones & JonesJones Lighting SpecialistsJordan Faye ContemporaryJos. A. BankJoyce Griffi th InteriorsJunior Women’s Club of Chevy ChaseK.C. CompanyKali’s CourtKathmandu KitchenThe Kellett FamilyThe Kellogg CollectionRon KelloggThe Kent Manor Inn & RestaurantJay KerneyKetel One VodkaDavid KeyKing Greenleaf Recreation CenterKingsfunk Graphic DesignKnott Mechanical, Inc.Kobi Day Spa & SalonMargie KovensMichelle KriebelSteve KrulevitzWerner KunzL&L Supply CorporationLa PapillonLa Tasca Spanish Tapas Bar & RestaurantLadew Topiary GardensJennifer LakeLaura LambrightLangenfelder’sLAX World, Inc.Brian LeGetteLebanese Taverna GroupStacey LebowLee’s Ice CreamLeesylvania State ParkLegg MasonLet’s Dish!Charles LevinePeggy LewisLifebridge Health & FitnessLinens & LingerieLinwood DameLinwoodsJamie LiteThe Little ShoeboxLittle Havana Restaurante y CantinaLive with Regis and KellyBryan LoaneLoane Bros., Inc.Howard LohornTom LooneyEric LosinLouis J. Grasmick Lumber CompanyLaurie LuskinLynne BricksM&T BankMAC Harbor EastBrad MacLellanThomas H. Maddux, IVJean Merrick MadduxSandra MagsamenMalibu Surf ShopMama’s on the Half Shell

Anne MannixJudi MarcusMarina Life, LLCMaritime Institute of Technology and

Graduate StudiesMarriott Baltimore Inner HarborMars Super Markets, Inc.Beth MarshallMartin Luther King Jr. LibraryMaryland Aquatic NurseriesMaryland Film FestivalMaryland Historical SocietyMaryland Institute College of ArtThe Maryland Jockey ClubMaryland Public TelevisionMaryland Science CenterThe Maryland Zoo in BaltimoreThe Mason FamilyMaury, Donnelly & ParrMAYTA ClayRobert McClintockDavid McCormickMcCormick & Company, Inc.McCormick & Schmick’sMcElderry Park Community AssociationTurney McKnightCharlie McSherryMD Photo CreationsMeadow Mill Athletic ClubMEBA Calhoun School of Engineering Medieval TimesPeter MelloMerriweather Post PavillionMeyer Seed CompanyMichael’s CaféThe Honorable Barbara MikulskiMill Valley Farmer’s MarketJayne MillerMilton InnMiss Shirley’s Café and BakeryMitchell’s Golf ComplexBarbara C. MiyasakiMoGillsPatrick and Susan MonaghanMonteLago Village ResortTom and Kingsley MooneyMorabito ConsultantsMorgan State ERCAudrey MorsbergerRichard MorseMother’s Federal Hill GrilleMt. Washington TavernMullan Nursery IncorporatedMr. and Mrs. E. Andrew MurrayJonathan MurrayMystic Seaport MuseumNacho Mama’s Nails & MoreNapa Ridge WineryNational Aquarium in BaltimoreNational Automobile Dealers AssociationNatty Boh GearNeal’s SalonDebra NelsonNew Bedford City DockNick’s Fish HouseNick’s Inner Harbor SeafoodNick’s Oyster BarAmieSue NochumowitzWilliam NorrisNorth Star BistroNorthrop Grumman

Duda’s TavernBob and Susan DudleyDumond Chemicals, Inc.Edward DunnDr. Allan DworkinEarth Conservation CorpsEast Harbor Marine Center, LLCEastern Neck NWREd Kane’s Water TaxiThe Ed Norris ShowEdgar’s Billiard ClubDavid EdwardElinor Tryon Elgin / Tryon Fine ArtsElk Run VineyardsThe Elkridge Furnace InnEllie ElginEMI MediaEnder TechnologiesMr. and Mrs. William Esham, Jr.ESPN ZoneEveryman TheatreThe ExaminerExpert Landscape Management Faces Med SpaFager’s IslandBeth Miller FairallFalls Road Running StoreFandango Special EventsThe Federico FamilyFelicita ResortFells Point Surf Co.Fells Point Chess, LLCFerris, Baker WattsFire Museum of MarylandFishers Island Oyster CompanyFlag House and Star-Spangled

Banner MuseumFleming’s Prime Steakhouse and

Wine BarJ. Alexander Flick, IIIMr. and Mrs. James A. Flick, Jr.Flowcenter Products, Inc.Ryan Fogelsonger & P.J. PaneFood NetworkFordham Brewing Co.

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

Fort Washington National ParkFort Washington MarinaFour Corners LiquorsFox Brook WineryElisa FrankelFresh! BoutiqueJason FrickeSam FriedmanHarriet FriedmanFX StudiosG&G Outfi ttersGaines McHale AntiquesGary GaitGala ClothsGangplank MarinaGeckosRick GerhardtKen GerstleyGerstung Inter-SportGertrude’s RestaurantLeonora GevaerdGiantGibson Island Yacht SquadronPrice GielenGiocchino Hair SalonGirls’ Life MagazineGlobal Design, Inc.Glory Days GrillGloucester Maritime Heritage CenterGoetze’s Candy Co.Marilyn GoldsteinGood Old Boat MagazineMargie GoodmanJohn GrahamGrand Cru Wine BarCandace GrassoGraul’s MarketThe Great Frame UpJoanie GreenbergThe Greene TurtleDoug GrinathMr. and Mrs. Jack GriswoldReese Guth

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Silk RoadSimply Marvelous Gift BasketsSimply NotedLoie SkolnickSky Lounge Tango TapasSmartCEOSmartWorksStuart SmithSmithsonian Environmental

Research CenterSobo CaféSoBotanicalSofi ’s CrepesSol Maté Beverage GroupSomers Cove MarinaSotto SopraSound GardenSoup’s-OnSouth Moon UnderSouthwest AirlinesSpa in the ValleyEllen SpakSports in SocietySportsman’s LockerSt. Mary’s CollegeStaples in White MarshStarbucks Coffee CompanySterling PortraitsSteve Krulevitz Tennis ProgramSteve StorrieLinda StewartJohn Stubblefi eldStudio 1612Studio NBDSTX, LLCStyle MagazineSummer Hill DesignsSummit LaminatingSuperior ToursCarla SurdinSushi-San & Thai Jai Dee RestaurantKyle SwartsTeri TaberTaco FiestaTapas TeatroKim TarverTaste RestaurantTequila Corazon de AgaveDiana TerrillThe 8x10Theodore’s Contemporary InteriorsThermal Loop CorporationNancy ThompsonKarin TiffanyTimothy Dean BistroToby’s Dinner TheatreTocherman’sTommy Bahama Rum & JagermeisterTortilleria SinaloaTowson TravelTowson UniversityTrader Joe’sTravel Advantage NetworkTremont Suites HotelLaura TuckerTuxedo HouseUMBCUncle Bill’s Pancake HouseUnder ArmourUnilever FoundationThe Urban Adventure CompanyUrban Marketing CorporationUrban Services Systems

US LacrosseUSS Constellation MuseumValley Framing & Fine ArtValley Motors, Inc.Vane BrothersVenableVera BradleyMichael VergasonVilla Julie Speaker SeriesVinVineyard Wine & SpiritsFrancis VitalieVito’s PizzaW.O. Grubb Crane RentalsAlan WaldenStuart WalmanThe Walters Art MuseumWashington NationalsWashington Source for Lighting, Inc.Washington Sports & EntertainmentWater for ChocolateWatertableWaterfront AssociationThe Waterfront CenterWatson CaterersWBAL RadioWBAL-TVWBFF Fox 45Webb/MasonRebecca WeberWeems & PlathWegman’s Food MarketsDebbi & Glenn WeinbergJoe Weinberg Sharon WeinbergTracey WeinbergThe Weinberg FamilyJill WeissWells Discount LiquorsWhale City RowingWhitetail Mountain ResortWhole Foods MarketWild Goose/Flying Dog BreweryWilhide’s Unique Flowers and GiftsMel WilkirsChief and Mrs. Herman WilliamsHerbert F. and Lois WillisWinchester HomesThe Wine MarketThe Wine MerchantJoyce WinnakerWinner Distributing CompanyThe Witch and The WardrobeSusie WittichWJFK/Ravens RadioWMAR-TVThe Women’s Wine & DineWoodhall Wine CellarsWoods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionWoody’s Rum Bar & Island Grill, Kooper’s

Tavern, & Slainte Irish PubWordSmith Media Ventures, LLCWTMDWye IslandWyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor HotelXibitzPeter YagjianYale CordageDrake ZaharrisZen WestJohn ZiemannZiger/Snead Architects

Nouveau Contemporary GoodsNP Designs, LLCOcean Pride SeafoodThe Oceanaire Seafood RoomOctaviaOffi ce DepotOffi ce of the GovernorOffi ce of the MayorBernard O’HigginsBill OliverOne Eyed Mike’sOne Straw FarmOne Voice One ChoiceOrchard Landing/G&G’s Creative CateringDiane Orlinsky, M.D.Osprey Point, Inc.Outback SteakhouseP.E. Pruitt’s MarinaP.T. FlanniganWilliam and Jill PackoJeff PacyJohn PacyPeggy PacyPaintin’ PlacePam Shriver’s PNC Tennis ClassicPAN in the CommunityPanera BreadPaper Doll MagazinePaper Moon DinerPapier Interiors & Design GroupBruce ParkerRichard PateOsbourne A. PaynePazoPazza LunaPeabody Conservatory of MusicDavid PeikonJerry PellegrinoPeregrine ConstructionPetite Sirene DesignsPaul PhiferPhoto Digital ArtistPHS LimitedPitango GelatoDavid Pittenger and Twig George of the

Baltimore AquariumJim and Gretchen PomfretJean PoolPort Discovery Children’s MuseumPortraits by ElisabethSusan PosnerAmy PowderlyPaul Powichroski and Janet MaherWade PricePride of Baltimore, Inc.Princeton SportsProvincetown, MA Town DockPump & Power Equipment CorporationDeborah PuopoloPatti QuicksilverR.J. Bentley’sR2i.ntegratedRadcliffe JewelersRadisson Hotel AnnapolisMax RaglandRay Lewis’ Full Moon Bar-B-QueScott RaymondRebekah ChewningRecord & Tape TradersRed Bull North America, Inc.Red Canoe Children’s Books

& Coffee HouseThe Red Fox Inn

Red MapleRed StarRed TreeJames Reeb, Sr.Sheryl ReedAnn ReidCharlie ReintzleReisterstown Road PlazaReliable Churchill, LLPRemomo Café ItaliaRenaissance Harborplace HotelRenaissance Fine ArtsDawn ReshResh Family DentistryRestaurant Association of MarylandWilliam H. RianhardEileen RichardsRide the DucksJoanne RiefMairetta RiesJennifer RileyRipken BaseballCal Ripken, Jr.The Ritz Carlton Residences

Inner HarborRiver & Trail Outfi ttersDr. and Mrs. Neil RobinsonWes RobisonMr. and Mrs. Parker RockefellerNina RosenzwogCyndi RossColleen RowanRoyal Caribbean Cruise LineRoy’sRachel RubinDonald RuckerRummel, Klepper, & Kahl, LLPRusty ScupperWendy RutkinRutland Beard FloristRyan’s DaughterRyleigh’s Brew PubIlene SalditchSalem Maritime National Historic SiteSamsungSandy Point State ParkSantoni’sJulianne SarubinSarubin Family DentistrySascha’s CateringAshley ScarboroughScarborough Fair Bed & BreakfastThe Honorable William Donald SchaeferDara SchneeSchooner Imagine…!Schooner Sultana FoundationSharon SchutzKetch and Michelle SecorSecure AlarmsShelley SeffBrad SelkoThe Senator TheatreSenior Move SolutionsMarlene SereboffShane Metal FabricatorsPaul D. SheltonSheraton Inner HarborSherwood WindowsJustin Short and Elizabeth O’ConnellShriver Hall Concert SeriesShuckers of Fells PointShula’s Steak HouseHanan Sibel

DONATE YOURBOAT

Do you have a boat that

is spending more time

at the dock than cruising

the water? Put it to work

helping children at Living

Classrooms Foundation.

As a designated IRS

501(c)(3) organization,

the Foundation accepts

donations of personal and

real property, and individuals

and corporations are entitled

to reduce their taxes by

making contributions to

the Foundation. Your boat

can be transformed into

a valuable teaching tool

and used to support Living

Classrooms’ scholarship

fund for disadvantaged

students. Please call Jake

Britt at 410-685-0295 or

check our web site at www.

livingclassrooms.org for

more information about

donating or buying a boat.

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$5,000-$9,999Ms. Susan AdamsMr. and Mrs. Michael J. BaaderBaltimore Community FoundationBaltimore Health Underwriters

AssociationBaltimore Marine CenterBaltimore Offi ce of Promotion & the ArtsBlue Sky FoundationMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. BrentThe Building Congress & Exchange

Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John E. ColstonCovantaCharles Crane Family FoundationChasen Spero FoundationDillon FundEmmert Hobbs FoundationMr. James K. FergusonGannett FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. HallThe Hecht-Levi Foundation, Inc.The Jim & Patty Rouse Charitable

Foundation, Inc.Linehan Family FoundationMad River FoundationMr. and Mrs. Warner MasonMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Merrick, IIIMoran Family Charitable FoundationMr. Thomas MulroyNetwork 2000 Women of ExcellenceMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. ObrechtMr. and Ms. David OrosMr. and Mrs. Kevin PlankRathmann Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Godfrey A. RockefellerMr. Lewis Rumford, IIIThe Honorable Kurt and

Dr. Patricia L. SchmokeThe Seabury FoundationMr. and Mrs. George ShermanSouthern Management CorporationWachovia FoundationMr. Matthew WeirWest MarineWhiting Turner Contracting CompanyWilliam G. Baker Jr. Memorial FundMr. Samuel T. Woodside

$1,000-$4,999Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Alexander, IIIAndover Group FundArmada Consulting Group, LLCMs. Elinor BaconMr. and Mrs. Peter L. BainBaltimore Forest Products TerminalsBaltimore Propeller Club Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. John D. BarnardBarnes & Nobles, Inc.Jacob S. Shapiro Foundation

BDJ VenturesMr. and Mrs. James Edward BergBlack Oak Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John BoitnottMr. Robert J. BolgerAnn and Talbott Bond Family FoundationMr. James Piper BondMr. and Mrs. T. Talbott BondMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. BoppMr. and Mrs. William B. BoydMr. and Mrs. Bruce W. BrooksMr. and Mrs. Thomas V. BrooksDrs. Darrell and Jennifer BunkleyMr. David R. Calhoun and

Ms. Jane DanielsCalvert Investment CounselMr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Campbell, IIIThe Campbell Foundation, Inc.CANUSA Paper CorporationCareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldThe Carolyn & Donald Obrecht FoundationCavanaugh Financial Group

Charitable FoundationCB Richard Ellis, Inc.Children’s Fresh Air Society FundClifford C. and Edith J. Vatter

Endowment FundCombined Charity CampaignCommercial Hardware of Maryland, Inc.Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.Mr. Blake CordishMr. G. Christopher Cosby and

Ms. Lisa ComerMr. and Mrs. Robert B. CouttsMs. Lucinda CrabtreeMr. and Mrs. Owen Daly, IIMr. and Mrs. Robert DavisMr. Greg DevouMr. Joel A. DeweyMs. Louisa DuemlingMs. Jill C. Dunn-PaskoffEA Engineering, Science, and

Technology, Inc.Eastern Savings BankErickson Retirement CommunityMr. and Mrs. Rick FabyMr. and Mrs. Philip C. FedericoMr. and Mrs. Peter H. FennMr. and Mrs. James A. Flick, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard FranyoMr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Frerichs, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John GehrigMrs. Sandra L. GerstungMr. and Mrs. Price Gielen

$100,000 and upAnacostia Waterfront CorporationAnnie E. Casey FoundationBaltimore City Health DepartmentBaltimore City Public School SystemMr. and Mrs. Brian BillickMr. and Mrs. Eddie C. BrownCarmelo Anthony FoundationMr. and Mrs. Armando Cignarale and

Cignal CorporationGovernment of the District of ColumbiaHerbert Bearman Foundation, Inc.Mayor and City Council of BaltimoreNOAA Chesapeake Bay Offi ceRobert Perkins Fund, Inc.Governor and State of MarylandU.S. Department of Labor-Employment

and Training AdministrationW.K. Kellogg Foundation

$50,000-$99,999Allegis Group FoundationBaltimore County, MarylandBlack & Decker CorporationCapital OneConstellation EnergyFamily League of Baltimore City, Inc.Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Inc.Harry & Jeanette Weinberg

Foundation, Inc.Honda North AmericaLFC V2007, LLCM&T BankMerritt Properties, LLCPeierls Foundation, Inc.Solid Rock FoundationStruever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, Inc.Verizon

$25,000-$49,999ACN Communication Services, Inc.The Arc of Baltimore, Inc.Baltimore County Offi ce of Employment

and TrainingBeechmont FoundationChesapeake Bay TrustMr. and Mrs. Richard Pate and Cummins

Power Systems, Inc.DC Department of the EnvironmentMr. Edwin F. Hale, Sr. and

First Mariner BankLaVerna Hahn Charitable TrustThe Lenfest FoundationDorothy Jordan Chadwick FundNational Park Service – Chesapeake Bay

Gateways NetworkNordberg Family Fund of The Community

Foundation for the National Capital Region

Rouse Company FoundationStephen and Renee Bisciotti FoundationT. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John H. TimkenZanvyl & Isabelle Krieger Fund

$10,000-$24,999Accenture, LLPAEGON/Transamerica FoundationAmerican Chemistry CouncilAssociated: Jewish Women’s

Giving InitiativeBank of AmericaBCF Neighborhoods PathMr. and Mrs. Eric D. BeckerBrown AdvisoryChesapeake Bay TrustCitigroup FoundationClarence & Anne Dillon Dunwalke TrustMr. and Mrs. Edward CohenComcast Cable Communications, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Carserlo DoyleThe Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc.Erickson Family FundFerris, Baker Watts, Inc.Elizabeth Flick Charitable FoundationFTI Consulting, Inc.Goldsmith Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William M. GrebeMr. and Mrs. Jack S. GriswoldInterstate Commission on the

Potomac River BasinMr. and Mrs. Scott IodiceJohn Ben Snow FoundationJoseph Meyerhoff Fund, Inc.Kelly & Associates Insurance Group, Inc.KPMG LLPLegg MasonMarriott International, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. McBrideMr. and Mrs. Ranney MoranNeuberger, Quinn, Gielen,

Rubin & Gibber, PANorthrop Grumman CorporationNorthwestern Mutual Financial NetworkOcean Race Chesapeake Inc.Odyssey SchoolThe Osprey Foundation of MarylandParks & People FoundationPepco Holdings, Inc.Baltimore Ravens ACT FoundationReginald F. Lewis FoundationSaul Ewing LLPStifel Nicolaus & Company, Inc.Sylvan/Laureate FoundationThomas Wilson Sanitarium for ChildrenUnder ArmourVenableWilliam L. and Victorine Q. Adams

FoundationChief and Mrs. Herman Williams, Jr.

2007 CONTRIBUTORS

Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Gloth, Jr.Grant Thornton LLPMr. Douglas GreenhausMr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. GreenwaldMr. James V. HackneyMr. and Mrs. Henry G. HaganMr. Joshua M. Hall, IIIMr. and Mrs. Hank L. HappyHarvey M. Meyerhoff Fund, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Harwood, Jr.Mr. Roger A. HaskinsMr. and Mrs. Louis E. HihnHMS Insurance Associates, Inc.Hodes, Pessin & KatzHoffman-Struever Waterfront, LLCMr. and Mrs. Charles F. JacobsJohn A. Hartford Foundation, Inc.Mr. Joseph H. KasimerKAWG & F, PAThe Kesher Fund of the Cohen-

Fruchtman-Krieger FamilyDr. and Mrs. Mark KochDr. Joan D. KozlovskyKramon & Graham, P.A.Len Stoler, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. LentzLexus of TowsonLexus Pursuit of PotentialLockheed Martin CorporationMr. Derick LynchMA Audubon SocietyMr. and Mrs. Gerald MaizlishDr. and Mrs. Charles MannMargaret O. Cromwell Family FundMr. and Mrs. Peter MartinMaryland Charity CampaignMr. Dennis R. McClain and

Ms. Cheryl L. KaminskaMcCormick & Company, Inc.MECUMerrill LynchMrs. Sally J. MichelMiller Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Patrick A. M. MillerMr. and Mrs. Steve C. MutschlerMr. and Mrs. David NelsonMr. Edward H. NortonOwen Charitable FoundationMr. Daryl OwenPassano, Charitable Lead Annuity TrustMr. David PeikonMr. and Mrs. Scott PlankMr. and Mrs. James J. PomfretMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Princinsky

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Mr. and Mrs. Jason CarterMr. and Mrs. Edward S. Caso, Jr.Cho Benn Holback Associates, Inc.Mr. Michael ChristensenMr. and Mrs. David S. ClappMr. and Mrs. George CollinsMr. and Mrs. Peter M. ComingsMs. Margaret A. ConnollyMr. and Mrs. William S. Corey, Jr.Council on FoundationsMr. Jim CrawfordMr. and Mrs. Richard A. CrawfordCTM Group, Inc.Mr. John C. DavisonMr. and Mrs. Brian DeWittMr. Theodore A. DiehlDirect Dimensions, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. DiuguidMr. and Mrs. Cobber M. EcclesMr. and Mrs. Dennis ElderElizabeth S. Hooper FoundationMr. and Mrs. Scott EricksonMr. and Mrs. Donald H. FeigeFidelity InvestmentsMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Y. FlynnFort Garrison Elementary School, PTAMr. and Mrs. Franklin W. FosterMr. Ted FrankelMr. Jim French and

Ms. Martha HollemanMr. and Mrs. Mark FulchinoDr. and Mrs. Earl P. Galleher, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Christopher C. GuntherColonel and Mrs. Edward A. Hall

Dr. Lajuan HallMr. and Mrs. Douglas O. HartMr. and Mrs. R. Dixon H. Harvey, Jr.Mrs. Mary R. HinkleMr. and Mrs. Daniel B. HirschhornMr. and Mrs. Samuel HopkinsMr. John K. Horenkamp and

Ms. Jill BakerMr. and Mrs. John B. HowardMr. and Mrs. David I. HuffmanMr. John B. HutchinsonMr. and Mrs. Christopher C. JensenMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. JudkinsMr. and Mrs. Stephen Z. KaufmanMr. Robert S. Killebrew, IIIMr. and Mrs. Everett W. Ladd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. LeberMr. and Mrs. William R. LorenzMr. Matthew A. MaceMs. Sandra MagsamenMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. MakarVice Admiral and

Mrs. Kenneth C. Malley, USN (ret)Manekin, LLCMr. John Maounis and

Ms. Margaret BursawThe Marion I. & Henry J. Knott FoundationMr. and Mrs. Charles Markell, IIIMars Super Markets, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David MasseyMr. Michael H. McCreeryMr. Bradley S. McDearmanMrs. Brooke McDonaldMr. and Mrs. James M. McDonaldMcDonogh SchoolMr. and Mrs. Eamonn McGeady, IIIMr. and Mrs. George V. McGowanMcLean, Koehler, Sparks & HammondMr. and Mrs. Bill McSweenyMr. Andrew MillerMr. and Mrs. Michael MillerCommander and Mrs.

David A. Munson, NC, USNMr. and Mrs. C. Patrick MyersMrs. Arthur C. NagleNathan & Suzanne Cohen FoundationMr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Novak, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ObrechtMr. and Mrs. Wells ObrechtMr. G. Dennis O’BrienMr. Lincoln S. ParkerDr. Marjorie PearsallMr. and Mrs. Walton D. PearsonMr. and Mrs. James Piper, IIIMr. Paul G. Powichroski and

Ms. Janet L. MaherProvident BankMr. and Mrs. Richard RapuanoMr. Louis M. ReitzMr. George S. RichMr. and Mrs. Michael J. RiehlDrs. Thomas and Carol RitterMr. and Mrs. Christopher T. RogersMr. John P. RoperMr. Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Winstead RouseMr. and Mrs. Bob RowanSail Classics, Inc.The Honorable William Donald SchaeferMr. David S. Seiler and Ms. Polly DukeMr. and Mrs. Daniel O. ShackelfordMr. and Mrs. Paul G. Shea

Mr. and Mrs. George QuarlesQuarles Petroleum

Randall Hagner LimitedMr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Rider, IIIMr. and Mrs. William Rienhoff, IVJames Riepe Family FoundationRiver Park FriendsMr. Damon E. RoachMr. and Mrs. William RobertsRogers-Wilbur Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. RubensteinMr. J.M. SchapiroMr. and Mrs. John W. SchiechSchuh Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. SchulerMs. Gail Shawe BernsteinMr. Paul SheltonSterling PartnersCarwill FoundationThe Smile TrainTruscoMr. and Mrs. Patrick W. TurnerUnion Memorial HospitalUnited Way of Central MarylandMr. and Mrs. George VanderheydenVane Brothers CompanyMr. and Mrs. Stuart WalmanWashington Nationals Dream FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donn WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Glenn L. WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Joe WeinbergMr. Peter WhartonMr. and Mrs. W. Daniel WhiteMr. M. Hamilton Whitman, Jr.Mr. Robert R. Willasch

Wilmington Trust CompanyWinnow, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Chen-Yu YenMr. and Mrs. C. Douglas York

$250-$999Adalman-Goodwin Charitable FoundationMr. Carter F. AdkinsonMr. and Mrs. David AllanMr. and Ms. Kenneth D. AppletonMr. and Mrs. Tiel D. ArnotMr. and Mrs. Gregory BarnhillMr. and Mrs. John D. Barrett, IIMs. Meta Pakard BartonMr. and Mrs. Theodore W. BauerMr. and Mrs. David J. BeckMr. and Mrs. Bruce A. BeckerMr. and Mrs. Alan M. BenderMr. and Ms. David BergerMr. and Mrs. William BlakeMr. and Mrs. Stephen R. BockmillerDr. Calhoun Bond, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gary BowdenMr. Peter A. BoweMs. Alice R. BowerMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Bradley, Jr.Mr. M. Jay BrodieMr. and Mrs. Frank C. BrooksMr. and Mrs. Edward W. Brown, Jr.Ms. Elizabeth J. BruenMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. BuntingMr. Michael J. CagneyMr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Canfi eldCaplan Family Trust

Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Sheldon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David ShiffrinMr. John C. SmythMr. Robert J. SopkaMr. Charles W. SpearMr. and Mrs. Arthur B. SpivyMr. and Mrs. Michael StantonSt. George’s Garden ClubGeneral and Mrs. Warner I. Sumpter, Ret.Taylor Northeast, Inc.Ms. Sally A. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Derrick D. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Charlie TipperMr. and Mrs. John TitchenerMr. Edward TomUrban Chic – Maple Lawn, LLCUrban Service SystemsVictorian Dance EnsembleMr. and Mrs. Peter G. VoelkelMr. Norman H. VolkMr. and Mrs. Mitchel A. WaldMr. and Mrs. Semmes G. WalshWarren Lodge #51 AF & AMWatkins Security Agency, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Kyle E. WebbMr. Brian D. WeeseWinner Distributing CompanyDr. J.B. ZacharyZiger/Snead LLP

$100-$249Mr. and Mrs. Tony AbatoMr. and Mrs. Christopher AddisonMr. and Mrs. John W. AldridgeMr. and Mrs. Peter A. AnsoffMs. Virginia L. ApyarARINC, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. AttmanMr. and Mrs. Robert R. BairMr. and Mrs. William C. BakerMr. and Mrs. Gerald J. BayerMr. Richard T. Beagle and

Ms. Elena R. MessinaMr. and Mrs. Edwin C. BearssDr. and Mrs. Michael BeerLt. Col. Douglas BehelMr. David E. BehrMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. BeirneMr. and Mrs. Clifton C. BennettMr. and Mrs. Thomas K. BergerMrs. Vida A. BishoffMr. and Mrs. Eddie BlancoMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. BlantonMr. and Mrs. Robert G. BlueMr. James D. BlumMr. Charles R. BoiceDr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey BolsterMrs. Patty H. BondMr. Joseph BorrusoMr. Larry BoryBowley’s Point Yacht ClubMr. Keith BoylanMr. Michael T. Brassert and

Ms. H. Brooke McDonaldDr. and Mrs. Robert S. BrawleyMr. Gerry L. BrewsterMr. Charles BrittonMr. Wayne O. BrokkeMr. and Mrs. Joseph B. BronushasMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. BrooksMs. Laverne Brooks-Gaither

Annual unrestricted and program restricted

gifts are critical to the work of Living

Classrooms Foundation. However, you can

help to ensure the future of Living Classrooms

by considering a gift to the endowment in

addition to your annual support. By making a

gift to the endowment, you are leaving a legacy

by committing today to support our work with

the youth of tomorrow.

In addition to outright gifts, planned gifts are an important way of helping

Living Classrooms Foundation meet fi nancial needs and prosper in the future.

Estate planning contributions provide donors with an easy and satisfying

means to help the Foundation serve youth while providing donors with the

benefi t of a charitable income tax deduction.

We can help you with your charitable intentions and fi nancial planning needs,

including cash gifts, securities, real estate, deferred giving, and bequests.

Living Classrooms also offers Memorial Funds that honor the memory of loved

ones by bringing the gift of education and opportunity to children every day.

For more information, please contact Parker Rockefeller at Living Classrooms

Foundation, 410-685-0295.

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Dr. Susan B. LangleyCapt. Clay LarrimoreMr. Leonard LazoffMr. and Mrs. William D. LentMr. and Mrs. Mark D. LernerMr. and Mrs. C. Tilghman LeveringMr. Joseph F. LewisMr. and Mrs. Rollin M. LewisMr. and Mrs. Theodore M. LibershalMs. Connie LiernmanMr. and Mrs. William S. LittleMr. and Mrs. George G. LitzMr. and Mrs. Larry L. LloydMr. and Mrs. John K. LorenzoMr. and Mrs. Kevin LuskinMr. and Mrs. Richard J. MacDonaldMr. Charles MaherMr. and Mrs. Edward H. MarchantMarcus – Boyd Realty, LLCMs. Melissa A. MartinMs. Beverly M. MartinoliDr. and Mrs. Leslie S. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. Robert E. MattinglyMr. John McAleerMr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. McArdle, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. Berton McCauleyMr. and Mrs. Richard McCauleyMr. and Mrs. Silas R. McFarlandMr. and Mrs. Emmett F. McGee, Jr.Ms. Dorothy McIlvain ScottMr. and Mrs. Wade MeadowsMs. Martha MeehanMs. Jessica MeillerMr. and Mrs. Bob J. MelcherMr. Anthony V. MilandoCapt. and Mrs. Jan C. MilesMr. and Mrs. Louis H. Miller, Esq.Mr. Braxton D. MitchellMs. Carolyn M. MollenkopfMr. F. Joseph MoravecMr. and Mrs. John F. Morkan, IIIMr. and Mrs. James N. MorsbergerMr. Thomas C. Moser, Jr. and

Ms. Catherine A. BledsoeMr. and Mrs. John R. MulkeyMr. and Mrs. Andrew T. MurphyMr. Robert D. MurphyMr. and Mrs. James F. MutschellerMr. William NeyMs. Amie Sue NochumowitzMr. and Mrs. Nolan L. NorthCharles & Margaret Obrecht Family

Foundation, Inc.Mr. Richard F. ObrechtMr. Ian OchsMr. and Mrs. Kristopher A. OkwedyMr. Lawrence O’LoaneMr. and Mrs. G. Peter O’Neill, Jr.Mr. Peter O’Neill, Jr.Ms. Marcy Oppenheimer and

Mr. Joseph NealeMr. and Mrs. David I. OttoMr. and Mrs. David R. OwensGreene Turtle TavernMr. and Mrs. John PagonesMr. and Mrs. William A. Palmer, Jr.Mr. Thomas PannoneMr. Richard M. PattersonMs. Lindsay PenvoseMr. Philip Perkins and Ms. Margaret AllenMr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. PerlukeMr. and Mrs. Gary S. Persinger

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PetroMr. and Mrs. Gregory C. PinkardMr. and Mrs. Biff X. PoggiMr. and Mrs. Robert G. PollokoffMr. and Mrs. Jerry R. PossehlMr. James Potter, Jr. and

Ms. Virginia NaylorMr. and Mrs. Evan Randolph, IVMr. Gwenetter RatliffMs. Susan ReedMr. and Mrs. Douglas A. ReimanMr. and Mrs. Charles E. RennerMr. Derek RhymesMs. Sara F. RichmanMr. and Mrs. Jay E. RicksMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. RiehlMr. Martin Roberge and

Mrs. Cindy HunterMr. Kenneth RobertsMr. Gregory S. RogersMr. and Mrs. George RowsomMr. Peter SabathMr. and Mrs. John T. Sadler, Jr.Mr. Vishak Sankaran and

Ms. Nalini PotineniMs. Lili Charlotte SarnoffMr. Michael SchifferMr. and Mrs. Lew C. SchonDr. Lewis K. Schrager and

Ms. Frances E. MarshallMr. David G. SchultzMr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Schuster, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. SeddonMs. Susan SeligmannMr. and Mrs. Daniel G. SenkarikMs. Erika SethMr. and Mrs. William A. ShafferMr. and Mrs. Robert W. SharpMr. and Mrs. James J. SheckellsMs. Justine Y. Short and

Ms. Elizabeth O’ConnellMr. and Mrs. P. Thomas ShouldiceMr. and Mrs. Peter H. ShriverMs. Joy O. SibelMr. Peter A. SilvaSkarie, Inc.Ms. Deirdre M. SmithMr. and Mrs. E. Robert SnodgrassMr. and Mrs. Edmund C. SnodgrassMr. and Mrs. Larry SnowMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Sollers, IIIMr. and Mrs. H. Jay SommerkampMr. and Mrs. Barry J. St. PierreMs. Karen Stabley and

Mr. Robert R. GrisrielMr. and Mrs. Dennis StefaniMr. Paul SteinhardtMr. and Mrs. Leander M. StoehrMs. Toni StokesMr. John A. StoneMr. and Mrs. Charles L. StoutMr. Gary S. Surosky and

Mrs. L. Brooke HendersonMr. and Mrs. Andrew SwanstonMr. and Mrs. Richard G. SwordsDr. Wendy J. TaparanskasMr. and Mrs. Sosefo K. TatolaMr. and Mrs. Henry B. ThomasMr. John C. ThomasMs. Midge ThompsonMs. Helen S. ThomsenMr. Ronald J. Thomson

Dr. and Mrs. Sol G. BrotmanMr. David BrownMr. and Mrs. Raymond BryantMr. and Mrs. Larry BuelMr. Andrew A. BuergerMs. Laura R. BurrowsMr. and Mrs. Bradley S. CallahanMr. and Mrs. Edward CampbellMr. Richard J. Campbell and

Ms. Ann McAlpinMr. and Mrs. Sheldon K. CaplisMr. Robert CapriottiMr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Carpenter, IVMr. and Mrs. Bo T. CashmanMs. Kimberly CashmanMr. and Mrs. Bart CasperMr. Walter S. Casson, Jr.Ms. Margaret Jean ChapmanMr. James CheeversMr. Joe CilettiMr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Clapp, IIIMr. and Mrs. George H. ColliganMr. and Mrs. Keith CollisonDr. Martha J. ConnollyMs. Maura M. ConnorMr. and Mrs. Donald E. CoraMr. and Mrs. Paul D. CorbinMr. and Mrs. Michael F. CostelloMr. and Mrs. John F. Cover, Jr.Ms. Elena CoxMs. Laura H. CraftonMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Crowe, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. CrumptonMs. Barbara G. Cuffi eMr. Tony CulottaMr. Richard O. CunninghamMr. Edwin M. Custer, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Grady Dale, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. DalyMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. DaviesMr. Ed DaviesMr. and Mrs. James DavisMr. and Mrs. James M. DayMr. and Mrs. Michael J. DeCarloMr. and Mrs. W. Michael DenninMr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Diggs, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dixon GummMr. and Mrs. Harry E. DorseyMs. Catherine E. DowreyMr. and Mrs. Dixon L. DuffettMr. and Mrs. Walter J. DumbeckMr. Michael EanesEarth Force, Inc.Ms. Rachel F. EddsDr. Regina L. EdmondMr. and Mrs. Douglas D. EhlersMr. Robert EllerMr. David ElvanderEmmitsburg Memorial Post 6658Mr. Carl Engel and

Mrs. Ann Marie StuchellMr. and Mrs. Randal B. EtheridgeMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. FazioMr. and Mrs. Robert FineMr. and Mrs. Patrick C. FlynnMr. and Mrs. Harry FordMr. Alfred FreundMr. and Mrs. Howard FriedmanFriends of the US National Arboretum

Washington Youth GardenMr. and Mrs. Victor J. FronzoDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Gaber

F. Paul Galeone Photographer, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John A. GalleazziGaver Technologies, Inc.Mr. Joe GayRev. and Mrs. David F. GearhartMr. Peter GentryMs. Anna F. Gerrity and

Mr. David CharnockMr. Robert T. GerrityMr. Joseph P. GillMr. and Mrs. C. Herbert GillilandMr. and Mrs. David GinnMr. and Mrs. Edward GoldMs. Lusonya D. GoodsonMr. and Mrs. James H. Gordon, Jr.Mr. Jason GoschaMr. and Mrs. John S. Graham, IIIMr. and Mrs. Timothy GrahamMr. and Mrs. Harold F. Graul, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gillis GreenMr. and Mrs. Randle M. Griffi nMr. John G. Griffi thsMr. and Mrs. Dennis E. GrimesMr. and Mrs. Mordehai GurMr. Ralph H. HaganMr. Jacques G. HagerMs. Jennifer Hahr and

Mr. Kenneth SimonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. HallColonel and Mrs. William E. Hall, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David L. HanoldRev. Jamal Harrison-BryantMr. Steve HartmannMr. and Mrs. Keith A. HaugeMr. and Mrs. Michael P. HavilandMr. and Mrs. Charles R. HebererMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. HeizerMr. and Mrs. Eric A. HersheyMr. and Mrs. Robert Hewes, IIIMr. and Mrs. James W. HineyCapt. Michael G. HlywiakMr. and Mrs. Bruce S. HoffbergerMr. and Mrs. David B. HoffbergerMr. John H. Hoffman, Jr.Ms. Denise H. HolderMs. Stephanie HolleyMr. and Mrs. Robert T. HolzmanHSBCMs. Penney HubbardMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Peter IsselMr. Tad JacksMr. Troy JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Michael V. JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Peter L. JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Mark B. JonesMr. and Mrs. Steve JudgeMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. KaneMr. Marc D. KantrowitzMr. Edward H. KaplanMr. and Mrs. Herbert KatzenbergMr. Douglas KaufmanMr. Robert C. KeithMs. Deborah M. KieltyDr. and Mrs. Alan L. KimmelMr. George KnightMr. Ken KobayashiMr. and Mrs. Jon KryscnskiMr. Bruce L. Kubert, USN (ret.)Mr. Gilbert A. Kuta and

Ms. Marianne BillekMs. Caryn R. Laney-MacLuan

Thornton D. and Elizabeth S. Hooper Foundation

Ms. Mary D. TilghmanMs. Cathy R. TipperMr. and Mrs. Duane M. TollaksenMr. and Mrs. Steven TomaszewskiMr. and Mrs. Steven G. TomczewskiMs. Susan TroupeDr. and Mrs. Sanford J. UngarMr. Michael VergasonMs. Linda M. VollkommerMr. Michael VolpeMr. Bruce VottaMr. and Mrs. Alan WaldenMr. and Mrs. Irving E. WalkerMr. Michael J. WalkleyMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. WallMr. and Mrs. Guy W. Warfi eldMr. and Mrs. Jamie S. WasserMr. Peter W. WaxterMr. and Mrs. G. Stewart WebbMr. and Mrs. Jay S. WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Leonard WeinbergThe Honorable and

Mrs. William W. WennerMr. and Mrs. Robert M. WhartonMr. and Mrs. Dan J. WheltonMr. and Mrs. Frederick W. WhitridgeSgt. Thomas E. WillamsMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. WinsteadMr. and Mrs. Daryl B. Witt, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. WomackMs. Jill WoodMs. Joan S. YoungMr. Johnese ZeiglerMr. Steve Ziger

Living Classrooms Foundation sincerely thanks the many donors who made gifts under $100. Every gift is important and greatly appreciated. The individuals, corporations, and foundations listed made tax deductible gifts to the Foundation between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2007. Every effort has been made to assure accurate and complete listings of contributors. Apologies are extended for any inadvertent errors or omissions. Please advise us of any corrections.

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Reginald Haysbert, Sr.Kenneth M. Hemsley, Jr.Dr. Donna HollieEdith House FosterPeggy Jackson-JobeBob KeithDr. Diane M. LeeVince LeggettNathaniel J. McFaddenOvetta M. ‘Vetda’ MooreMichael SarbanesDr. Patricia Schmoke, ChairEva SlezakA.T. StephensFred StrueverJoi ThomasMeg TipperRobert WadeTreopia G. WashingtonWanda WattsArnold WilliamsChief Herman WilliamsRod Womack

HISTORIC SHIPS AT THE INNER HARBOR

David BeckDavid BergerJim BlakeStephen BockmillerLawrence BoppJohn BourgeoisBrian EakesJack Elsby, IIHerbert D. Frerichs, Jr., ChairWilliam Gilmor, Jr.John KellettDr. Susan LangleyMichael LeberDerick LynchJohn MagnessVADM Kenneth C. Malley, USN (Ret.)Brooke McDonaldSeth Allen McDonnellEammon McGeady, IIILouis H. Miller, Esq.Andrew MurrayPaul G. SheaRear Admiral Patrick Stillman

Edwin S. TharpGeorge VanderheydenAlan WaldenW. Daniel WhiteTony Whitman, ChairPeter M. Martin, EmeritusCharles F. Hughes, Jr., Emeritus

LIVING CLASSROOMS – NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

Robert J. Bolger, Jr.Nancy ChasenEdward B. Cohen, Chair John ColstonG. Christopher CosbyChristina Erland CulverPeter FennDouglas I. GreenhausJames V. HackneyTerry HarwoodGregory HeardDavid I. HuffmanDeryl McKissack Steven C. MutschlerCarolyn NordbergDaryl OwenMartin H. PoretskyGeorge QuarlesLewis Rumford, IIIJoseph S. Sollers, IIIWilliam TorgersonMatthew WeirJimmy Whitehead

NATIONAL HISTORIC SEAPORT OF BALTIMORE

Peter AngelosDouglas L. BeckerSherry BellamyMichael BuschBenjamin L. CardinGeorge CollinsDavid CordishElijah CummingsAnthony W. DeeringRobert L. Ehrlich, Jr.Robert C. Embry, Jr.

EDUCATION

Dr. JoAnna AllenRebecca BellPatricia BernsteinMeredith L. BordenDr. Jennifer Brown BunkleyEd DaviesDr. Jane DonovanCarol EschelmanDavid HarrisMarta HartingTerry C. HarwoodKevin JenkinsTeresa LeeDr. Joan Kozlovsky, ChairBobbi McDonaldTom ShouldiceKellay St. JohnDavid StoneDr. Ronald ThomasGregg WilheimFrances Wright

FREDERICK DOUGLASS-ISAAC MYERS MARITIME PARK

Tedd AlexanderMarcus AsanteGregg BatyBill BlakeRobert J. Bolger, Jr.Michael BrownDr. Jennifer Brown BunkleyMary Butler Elizabeth ComerTerence CooperDarryl CroxtonHelen Dale Sheila DixonJane DonovanFrederick Douglass, IVCarserlo DoyleLouis C. FieldsDennis GarrettGeorge GilliamJeffrey E. GordonAdrian HarpoolPortia HarrisDean Harrison

Donald FryEdward V. Giannasca, IIEdwin F. Hale, Sr., ChairPeter A. HammenDr. Freeman Hrabowski, IIIDavid S. IannucciCammie KaneNancy K. KoppKweisi MfumeBarbara A. MikulskiThomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.Ioanna MorfessisDavid NelsonJohn C. North, IIMartin J. O’MalleyDr. Selvin PassenJohn PaterakisC.A. Dutch RuppersbergerPaul S. SarbanesWilliam Donald SchaeferLawrence StapplerCarl W. StrueverRichard Swirnow

FRIENDS OF FORT MCHENRY

Robert “Biff” BartholomewMorgan “Trip” Bailey, ChairJeff BuchheitBenjamin L. CardinThomas ChagourisWilliam Cole, IVRupert DenneyCobber EcclesJohn JutchinsonColonel Richard J. Knauer, Jr.Charles MarkellBrian McHaleColm O’ComartunMartin J. O’MalleyWilliam PencekDamon RoachPaul S. SarbanesWilliam Donald SchaeferBrigadier Vernon SevierCharlie SteckPatrick TurnerBrigadier Warner SumpterAlan Walden, Chair Emeritus

ADVISORY BOARDS

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Carter, GardnelCarter, TardChase-Wittich, SusieChatelain, NedCheadle, ChazChutz, HaleyClark, NicoleClark, YasminClason, TracyClevenger, GillianCoffman, MarilynCora, PaulCovington, AngelaCox, DarrenCraig, AnneCruz, RachelCunningham, WilburDagold, JeremyDaniels, NerissaDavey, Julia

Davis, LisaDawes, LindseyDawicki, ColleenDeal, BethDean, ColleenDeBolt, LizaDeKoster, KatherineDiggs, JerryDillow, III, JohnDingle, TakiyahDonovan, JaneDotterer, TerriDownes, CharlesElder, DennisElton, MarkEvans, PatriceEvans, ShanitaEwertz, JonFaruq, LeonFaruq, NormaFishbein, JacobFlanary, JerryFortman, RebeccaFoster, TroyFowler, TimFrank, LaToyaGarrett-Jackson, CapreceGeoghegan-Chiappelli, JessicaGivens, LauraGlickman, StevenGoines, TisaGordon, CassandraGrinath, DougGrochowski, BradGwiazda, GenevieveHammond, SusanHandy, ClariceHanner, JamieHanson, AnnieHanson, DanielleHarris, AndrewHawkins, FredHawkins, Tiffany

Abdul-Wahid, Rafi qAkinshegun, NabulungiAldridge, DaynaAllen, BruceAnderson, KarlArmstrong, HeatherArmstrong, ScottArthur, AndreAustin, NicoleAustin, SeanBallard, NiaBanks, WillaBell, MaleneBerry, StanleyBethune, StaceyBieretz, CristinBlades, StephanieBlaize, BettyBolster, JulieBolster, Peter

Bonaccorsi, StevenBond, JamesBoriszek, ElizabethBountress, KimberlyBountress, StevenBovill, MeganBowers, LarryBoyer, MattisonBritt, JacobBrooks, MyraBrown, EricBrown, SkherBroyles, PeterButterworth, HeidiCampbell, AlgernonCampbell, ElizabethCannon, HollyCarroll, KathleenCarroll, PeggyCarroll, Spencer

LIVING CLASSROOMS STAFF

Heath, TanikaHemphill, TonyHenson, StanfordHess, DwayneHilliman, RichardHolly, BruceHolmes, TavonHorne, TalibHuibregtse, JasonJackson, CaprinaJaeger, ElizabethJefferson, JamesJeffries, WendyJohnson, AliciaJohnson, BonitaJohnson, BrianJohnson, OrisJohnson, ReyaudJones, LisaJordon, DianeKarim, NabilKeener, AlessandraKellett, Jr., JohnKelly, KenneshaKey, GeorgienaKeys, JosephKickbush, KatrinaKirk, MichaelKnight, HenryLee, KurtLewis, JermaineLewis, JerrodLindsey, SeronjatiLivingood, Mari LouLong, CliffLyall, JamesMacCuaig, LindsayMacDonald, AnnaMacKenzie, BruceMaddox, CameeMalloy, PaulMartin, MarcMason, Robert

Abdul-Wahid, Rafi qAkinshegun, NabulungiAldridge, Dayna

YEAR-ROUND STAFF

Living Classrooms Foundation

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Dyer, ScottElton, MarkFitzgerald, SamanthaFoley, MeghanGeoghegan, ManonGold, SarahHalford, KavinHanson, KaraHecht, RobertHill, CaseyHill-El, OmarHorton, AmarisHughes, WayneJacobs, DallasJohnson, DeshawnJohnson, JustinJohnson, RowenaKana, KathrynKensler, KevinLambros, LisaLeasure, DougLovelace, AnikaMaddux, AlesMarquez, RinaMascorro, CarlyeMatthews, JoshuaMayo, OrlandoMcCrary, DeniseMcCreery, KristenMillet, EmmaNicolosi, JenniferO’Connell, MichaelOh, MichaelPate, JessicaRandolph, DanetteRay, JerrellRay, KennethRobinson, LaseanShapiro, BenjaminShucard, RyanSnyder, RoxanneStein, SarahStevens, ElliottSwann, GeorgiaToulson, ursulaTrump, CecyliaUgbebor, AlsonyeVandiver, BrandonWaldburg, MarkiaWalker, JessicaWatkins, ThomasWebber, NahliahWilliams, ClareWinston, TracyWright, EllenYoung, Dwight

O’Connor, BrianO’Connor, JeannetteOglesbee, KellyO’Malley, SummerO’Neil, PaulOrr, ChristinaPallandre, ClaireParks-Brooks, MyraPaylor, BrittanyPentangelo, JohnPersinger, JoshephPettingill, MarcPhillips, BrucePickering, JohnPinkett, MarikaPoke, TanikaPollock, SandraPorter, MargaretPosegate, AnnPowell, AmaPowell, ArnettePowichroski, PaulPryor, GinaRacicot, ElijahRaivel, JenniferRamirez, NelsonRauscher, SarahRaymond, ScottRebstad, HeatherRectenwald, SandraReeb II, JamesRegan, CasieRegion, StephanieReichel, AaronReintzell, CharlesRiley, JenniferRobbins, CarolRoberts, JoannRobertson, LarryRockefeller, ParkerRollins, JoannaRosen, JaneRosenthal, AmyRowsom, ChristopherSams, JamilaSartor, JamesSataloff, JennyScott, DorothyShattuck, Avery AnnSicher, PeterSiegal, JudiSielicki, AdamSielicki, JodySlingluff, RichardSmith, CharlesSmith, JulioSogunro, Oluwatoyin

Sprouse, ElanStrassner, ThomasSwann-Wright, DianneSwatek, CharlotteSwenson, CraigSzimanski, RyanSzymanski, EthanTaylor, GeraldTaylor, ShaquitaThomas, KathleenThompson, LakeshaTobias, ChaddieTorres, JasonTracy, ShannonTruett, ChristineWalden, ArielWalker, RochelleWarnick, LorraineWarnock, ValenciaWashington, BrandyWebber, NahliahWharton, JohannaWhite, AaronWhitfi eld, KennethWicker, HowardWiliams, TiffanyWilliam, RileyWilliams, AishaWilliams, ClaireWilliamson, MichaelWoodson, VanWright, KateYates, JamesYeago, CarlaYokanovich, Nicholas

Adu, PhaedraAnderson, PatriceArgueta, SonnyBarnes, JohnBates, MarleshaBelfi eld, MichelleBell, DontesBrooks, BrooksBrown, ShawnButler, JamesChilcote, JustinClark, SarahCobb, MarieCooper, ElizabethCunningham, PatrickDorsey, GreerDugger, jessicaDyer, Brian

Mathew, TharaMaxwell, NicholasMcGee, MichelleMcGee, SusanMcHale-Hewes, Mary LizMcLean, KathleenMcShane, KevinMeakes, LindaMeakes, MichaelMeekins, KimberlyMejia, SharonMendoza, DedraMiller, RachelMini, KatherineMitchell, MicahMolese, AshleyMontgomery, SteveMoore-Holliday, LisaMorsberger, AudreyMorsberger, ErinMower, DavidMurphy, JoanNarin, JimmyNesbitt, Ashley WestNewman, PatriciaNicolosi, JenniferNiessing, JanisNiessing, PeterNunn, KrystalO’Brien Trent, Janina

Adu, PhaedraAnderson, PatriceArgueta Sonny

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Living Classrooms Foundation

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Living Classrooms Foundation802 South Caroline Street

Baltimore, MD 21231Phone: 410.685.0295

Fax: 410.752.8433www.livingclassrooms.org

The Living Classrooms Foundation Annual Report was produced by Thara Mathew. Special thanks to Webb/Mason for the printing and

Global Design for design and layout. Photos by Sam Friedman and Living

Classrooms Foundation staff.

Sharon AkersTheodore M. Alexander, IIIScott AllisonMichael J. BaaderMorgan C. BaileyEric BeckerPatricia BernsteinBrian BillickWilliam N. BlakeGeoffrey BrentMichael A. BrownJennifer Brown BunkleyAlexander G. Campbell, IIIMaria CignaraleEdward B. CohenAtwood Collins, III › CHAIRMAN

Mark M. Collins, Jr.John E. ColstonHarriet E. CoopermanChineta DavisGregory DevouSheila DixonCarserlo DoyleScott EricksonWilliam FanshawePhilip Federico

James a. Flick, Jr.Herbert D. Frerichs, Jr.Barbara A. GehrigPrice O. GielenFred M. Gloth, Jr. › TREASURER

John S. Graham, IIIJack S. GriswoldHenry G. HaganEdwin F. Hale, Sr.Kevin M. HallDean S. HarrisonTerry C. Harwood, Jr. Scott IodiceFrancis X. Kelly, Jr.Joan D. KozlovskyBrian E. LeGettePeter M. MartinWarner P. MasonPaul F. McBrideMary McDowellWade MeadowsRobert G. Merrick, IIIRobb L. MerrittSally J. MichelThomas P. MulroyDavid R. Nelson

John C. North, IIAndrew M. ObrechtRichard S. PateKevin PlankJames J. PomfretStephanie Rawlings BlakeWilliam R. RobertsTed RouseStuart RubensteinPatricia L. SchmokeKeith B. SullivanJohn H. TimkenStuart Walman › SECRETARY

Joseph N. Weaver, Jr.Y. Maria WelchTony Whitman, Jr.Herman Williams, Jr.Samuel T. WoodsideDrake C. Zaharris

EMERITUS Harvey Meyerhoff G. Dennis O’Brien › FOUNDER

William Donald Schaefer

James Piper Bond › PRESIDENT & CEO

Sharon AkersTheodore M. Alexander,r III

James a. FHerbert D.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES