White Plains Beautification Foundation, Inc.
Beautification NewsGolden Jubilee Issue #2
Fall 2015Volume 38, Number 2
White Plains Beautification Foundation, Inc.P.O. Box 1614White Plains, NY 10602Return Service Requested
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A Golden Year for WPBFFifty years after its inception, the White PlainsBeautification Foundation has celebrated one of itsmost eventful and productive years in its history.From the dazzling displays of daffodils that burst onthe scene in late April to the crowd-pleasing chrysan-
themums that crown our fall gardens; beginning withthe Adopt-a-Park Appreciation Breakfast in early Mayand culminating with the 50th Anniversary Gala inOctober - the dedicated Foundation volunteers havemade 2015 a year to remember! (Cont’d Pg. 4)
Above: Aug.7,1965 Justice J. J. Dillonsigns the incorporation of WPBF withfounder Brian Wallach, Sybil Carin (left) and Laurie A. Calarco.
Right: Sept. 24, 2015 Fifty years later,Mayor Roach officially dedicates WPBF'sGolden Anniversary Clock, with BrianWallach, seated.
Below: Summer, 2015: Gedney Farms'Garden at the corner of Ridgeway andMamaroneck Avenue.
B. Levenson
Reporter Dispatch
In keeping with the Golden Anniversary theme,WPBF's partner nurseries were asked to incor-porate hues of yellow in this year's gardens andwhat a picture they painted. Tulips, hibiscus,cannas, marigolds, pansies, and mums, inter-
spersed with contrasting shrubs and flowers,created islands of splendor throughout the city.Thanks to Amodio's Garden Center, GedneyFarms Nursery and Ridgeway Garden Center fortheir outstanding artistry.
Gardens of Gold for a Golden Year
Roland Barnes
Jean Bello
Garden at the corner of Ridgeway and Mamaroneck Avenue sponsored and planted by Gedney Farms Nursery.
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To place an ad on this page in the Spring 2016 issue of this WPBF
Newsletter please contactJean Bello at [email protected]
The Bradford Pear Tree Mystery
A photo caption in the Spring 2015 Newsletterclaimed that "WPBF is also responsible formany of the Bradford Pear trees that grace ourcity with delicate white blossoms each spring."While it remains true that WPBF was responsi-ble for the planting of a number of these lovelytrees throughout the city, it is also a fact that theWhite Plains Urban Renewal Agency arrangedand oversaw the selection, delivery and plantingof over 200 Bradford Pear trees within theCentral Business District using Urban Renewalfederal and state grant funds.
Thank you to Willliam Pisani, former directorof engineering with the White Plains UrbanRenewal Agency, for setting the record straight.
Honorary ChairmanHonorable Thomas M. RoachMayor, City of White Plains
OfficersDeborah Donahoe
President Karen Quinn
First Vice-President Mary BrianteMary Ann DeRosa
Vice-Presidents Sue Jacobine BrennanMary R. Merenda*
Recording SecretariesCecelia Spilotros
Corresponding SecretaryCormac Daly
Treasurer Joanna D'Addario
Assistant TreasurerJean M. Bello*Barbara T. Vrooman*
Adopt-A-Park Co-ChairsJean M. Bello*Marie Silverman Marich*
Immediate Past Presidents
DirectorsRoland N. BarnesNanette H. BourneRebecca BrightDorothy ChervinskyClaudia DohertyAnnMarie DoughertyAnn Edwards* Suzanne EvansNancy GigesMicaela Kelly GoldbergerVerdell HilliardBlaine LevensonRuth ManeckeKathleen Masterson Judith Meyer MorseHon. Pauline C. OlivaJosephine PellegrinoThomasina PetroneBarbara Ramsdell*Nancy RiceDorothy Schere*Anthony SpinelliGuy A. TerhuneAngela Vitellas
Beth K. Wallach*Jeanne WilcoxPeter G. Wilcox
Honorary DirectorBrian Wallach*
AssociatesJoanne BarishLucille ClaroniDolores CurleyRenate DalyLinda HeusserRuthmarie HicksRose marie JamesMary Helen Jordan Frances A. KeeganHon. Mary Ann KeenanGail LandauerBeth LevineRosemary MartinoEsther NatterIrving NatterDebra OlesonJaquelyn PirriBeth RoachGreg RubinEllen StoneCharlotte Hope SzaboAlison WalshStuart Werner
CounselLucia Chiocchio, Esq.
Cuddy and Feder
AdvisersGary E. Bashian. Esq.Comm. Wayne D. BassComm. Rick HopePatrick Laidman, ArboristFred Marshall
Newsletter CommitteeJean M. Bello*, EditorPeter Wilcox, DesignerRoland BarnesMary Merenda*Judith Meyer MorseBarbara Ramsdell*Dorothy Schere*
Guy TerhuneBarbara Vrooman*Beth K. Wallach*
PhotographyRoland Barnes
* former President
In MemoriamRev. Dr. Everett C.Parker passed away
Sept. 17, 2015, at 102years old. Born Jan.17,1913, Rev. Parker was acivil rights crusader who
fought against racist programming and unfairpractices in the broad-
casting industry, a minister, a long-time
university professor ofcommunications and adear friend of WhitePlains BeautificationFoundation. A loyal
Adopt-a-Park Sponsor,he established a trust tofund Geneva's Garden,located in upper Tibbits
Park on NorthBroadway, in memory of
his wife who passedaway in 2004. Aremarkable man,
Rev. Parker will be dearly missed by many.
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e-mail: [email protected]
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By Marie Marich -"This Blooming City,"WPBF's cable access show, marked i ts 25th yearon White Plains Community Media in June.Founded in 1990 by Beth Wallach, the show'shosts have included Blaine Levenson, ClaudiaDoherty, and MarieSi lverman Marich.
For the past year,"This Blooming City"has concentrated onhighl ight ing our ownBoard of Directorsand our 50thanniversary.Founder and f i rstPresident BrianWallach reminded usof the Foundation'shumble beginnings.Suzanne Evansenl ightened us on the"Seven Deadly Sinsof Gardening," and Mary Ann DeRosa andJoanna D'Addario taught us about daffodi ls.
Kathy Masterson delved into Arbor Day, BarbaraVrooman and Jean Bel lo pi tched Adopt-A-Park,Blaine Levenson wound up enthusiasm for ourglor ious Golden Anniversary Clock, Karen Quinnwhetted our appeti te for the Gala, and Timothy
Lewis of Downtown Music at Grace helped ustoot our horn with the Heri tage Brass concert.
The Gala season concluded with interviews ofthe Wallachs, First Couple of Beauti f icat ion, and
President DeborahDonahoe, as wel l asfootage of theAnniversary Clock's ded-icat ion and Heri tageBrass concert.
"This Blooming City" isin the process of l in ingup guests for the newseason and hopes tofeature some people andorganizat ions aroundtown whi le always keep-ing a focus on theFoundation and i ts mis-
sion.
The show can be seen on FIOS Channel 45 andCablevision Channel 76 on Saturdays at 6:30p.m. and Sundays at l0:30 a.m., or you cancatch up with us any t ime by visi t ing wpbf.org.Find us under "What we do" and "Programs".
That 's i t for now, and remember to have ablooming day every day in every way!
"This Blooming City" Marks its 25th Anniversary
Host Marie Silverman Marich with guests and AAP co-chairsBarbara Vrooman & Jean Bello
WPBF ‘Cultivates’ Garden Art!With the help of Mayor Tom Roach andDPW Comm. Rick Hope, "The Cultivator,"a sculpture by WPBF Director Peter Wilcox,has been installed on the site of a formerWPBF garden on Westchester Avenue as itenters White Plains. This is the secondsculpture in Peter's "Giants of The Earth"series depicting the tools needed to createWPBF's 60-plus gardens. "The Trowel" (farright) was installed in a WPBF garden atRoute 119 and Hamilton Avenue in 2006.
WPBF is now looking for a sponsor to adoptthe Westchester Avenue site in order to allowus the means to take over the planting andmaintenance of a spectacular gardensurrounding "The Cultivator." A majorgateway to our city, this is a great opportunityfor a generous sponsor to showcase his orher name on a WPBF garden sign in viewof thousands of motorists entering the cityeach day. Those interested in sponsoringthis prime location should contact JeanBello (914-761-1391, [email protected])or Barbara Vrooman (914-949-5790, [email protected]).
"The Cultivator" was installedOctober 2015 on WestchesterAvenue heading into White Plains.
"The Trowel" was installed in 2006in the WPBF garden on Route 119at Hamilton Avenue.
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President’s Letter
Financial ReportWPBF Funds for 2014
The Foundation Board takes pride in the fact that it has been successful in holding administrative costs to 4%
of total expenditures by being an organization of all volunteers:
2014 Income: $190,518 Adopt-a-Park Program (69%) $131,078Annual Gala (20%) $37,450General Donations: (11%) $21,990
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2014 Expenses: $190,873
Programs: Garden Planting, Care and Watering, School Garden Funding: (78%) $148,258
Fundraising, including Gala: (13%) $24,887Communications, Education and
Administration: (9%) $17,728
Adopt-a-Park
Gala
Donations
Programs
AdministrationCommunications &Education
Fund-raising
Dear Friends,
50 years and still going strong! Happy Birthday to White PlainsBeautification Foundation.
This has been an exciting year for WPBF. The planning for ouranniversary began last fall with Daffodil Project Chair JoannaD'Addario and Garden & Landscape Co-chair Mary Ann DeRosa coor-dinating the planting of over 10,000 daffodil bulbs which bloomed thisspring in spectacular celebration throughout the city. And, once againwith the help of White Plains DPW, they have just finished plantinganother 12,000 bulbs. I can't wait until next spring!
Our nurseries , Amodio's Garden Center, Gedney Farms Nursery andRidgeway Garden Center, planted various shades of yellow in all our63 gardens to honor our 50th anniversary. When spring finally arrived,the city was "glowing yellow".
The celebration continued with WPBF presenting to the City of WhitePlains, a beautiful and graceful Verdin Clock at the intersection ofBloomingdale Road and Mamaroneck Avenue. A dedication of theclock to all the founders and members of WPBF took place onSeptember 24th, 2015.
Lastly, our 50th Gala honoring our founder and first president BrianWallach and his wife Beth, also a former president and creator ofWPBF's show "This Blooming City,” Adopt-a-Park Chair and formerpresident Barbara Vrooman, and former vice president and architectBob Pollack, posthumously, was held at the CV Rich Mansion, homeof The Woman's Club of White Plains and enjoyed by over 200 people.What an amazing evening it was!
White Plains Beautification Foundation is an all-volunteer organizationwhose sole purpose is to keep White Plains blooming. As we beginthe next 50 years, please consider joining our organization and sharingin the pride and joy we have as we travel through White Plains andexperience the magnificent gardens that greet us every day!
Sincerely,
Deborah DonahoePresident
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FRIENDS OF THE PARK $250-$499Andrea BauseBenfield Electric Supply Co.Richard Bernstein & Janice AbbottHon. Benjamin & Carsandra BoykinMary & Bob BrianteRebecca W. & Harry O. BrightHon. David & Lara BuchwaldDorothy W. ChervinskyClub Pointe Condo AssociationJohn DavisClaudia & Raymond DohertyDeborah & John DonahoeKalmon Dolgin AffiliatesDeidre K. & Matthew S. KimbleHon. Dennis & Eleanor KrolianJim & Leslie LevyEllen LynchMary MaranoKathleen & Joseph MastersonMcCarthy Associates
Mary MerendaNorthEast Community BankNorth Street Area Civic Assoc. Leslie & Chris O'GormanJack & Pat OrbenOxman Tulis Kirkpatrick Whyatt &xxGeiger LLPAndrea PaladinoRidgeway at White Plains HOAMayor Thomas M. & xxElizabeth P. RoachGregory J. & Hon. Beth N. SmaydaVHB, Inc.Bruce Wardell Barbara & Barry WenglinWestchester Hills Golf Club Chip, Brenda, CJ & Hunter WilliamsJohn & Marylu Williams
Names current as of 10/12/15
Jonathan & Dorothy S. SchereGail & Max SchwartzScully Construction CorporationNancy & Robert StoneKaren & Guy H. Terhune The Edward Handelman FundThe Kempner CorporationThe Westchester BankGraham & Julie TrelstadKaren & Richard TreppHarriet & Paul Weissman
Please help this generous, civic-minded group which providesfunds and volunteers for the beautiful gardens and parklets you see
decorating White Plains. For further information, please call or e-mail:
Jean M. Bello (914) 761-1391 or [email protected]
Barbara Vrooman (914) 949-5790 or btvrooman @gmail.com
“We can complain becauserose bushes have thorns, or
rejoice because thorn bushes have roses”
Abraham Lincoln
Arbor Day - 2015Arbor Day was joyfully celebrated on abrisk Friday, April 24, at MamaroneckAvenue School with a program thatincluded students reciting poems andthe MAS Chorus performing songsappropriate for the occasion. AnAmerican Dogwood tree, donated byDorothy and Jonathan Schere (farright) in honor of SuperintendentTimothy J. Connors (with shovel onleft), was planted on the schoolgrounds. Also pictured are (left toright) Patrick Laidman of the Care ofTrees, Arbor Day Chair KathleenMasterson, former DPW Comm. BudNicoletti, WPBF President DeborahDonahoe, Principal Eileen McGuire,New York State DEC Senior Foresterof the Hudson Valley Region GeorgeProfus (partially obscured), andMayor Thomas Roach. The Care ofTrees was responsible for the plant-ing and maintenance of the tree anddonated seedling trees to the stu-dents to take home.
Jean Bello
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The Gift of Time -"A beautiful addition tothe city." That's whatthey're saying about the16-foot tall Verdin posttwo-faced clock installed inthe triangle garden plant-ed and maintained byAmodio's Garden Centerat the intersection ofMamaroneck Avenue andBloomingdale Road. Agift to commemorateWPBF's GoldenAnniversary, the clockwas installed July 21 anddedicated Sept. 24 "Inhonor of all the foundersand volunteers who madethe 50th anniversary ofWhite Plains BeautificationFoundation, Inc.possible." After the dedication a reception was held at GilliePark complete with birthday cake celebrating theFoundation's 50 years. Blaine Levenson coordinated the pur-chase, installation and dedication of the clock.
White Plains DPW crew helps to installthe commemorative clock.
B. LevensonThe first place award, a check for $500, was presented toMAS Principal Eileen McGuire by WPBF Daffodil ProjectChair Joanna D'Addario.
Even Mayor Tom Roach lent a hand planting daffodil bulbs outside City Hallwith Joanna D'Addario and the DPW crew of six.
Courtesy of the Mayor's office.
And the bulb planting continues … Daffodil Project Co-Chairs Joanna D'Addario and Mary Ann DeRosa havebeen hard at work adding to the 10,000 Dutch MasterDaffodil bulbs planted throughout the city last fall. Thisfall over 12,000 bulbs have been planted at 18 new sites,including Mattison Park, the corner of Hillside Terraceand Ferris Avenue and the White Plains HousingAuthority at the corner of Quarropas and SouthLexington. Be on the lookout next April for signs ofspring bursting forth at these and other locations. Manythanks to White Plains DPW for their assistance andpower tools to facilitate the planting! Contributions to theDaffodil Project are accepted online at wpbf.org or bycheck to WPBF, P.O. Box 1614, White Plains, NY 10602.
Mamaroneck Avenue School is the proud winnerof the 2014-2015 School Garden Competitionwhich began last fall when WPBF distributed 100bulbs to each White Plains school that wished toparticipate. Students and teachers, in somecases led by WPBF volunteers, designed andplanted a daffodil garden on their school groundsin October, 2014. The blooming results werejudged by a team of WPBF volunteers in May,2015. According to MAS teacher Jane Markham,the money will be used to buy books for theschool library, rocking chairs for their desks andmore bulbs for the garden. Solomon Schecter ofWestchester Lower School and RidgewayElementary School both were deemed to haveexceptional gardens. They each received a checkfor $150.
Congratulations to MAS
The Daffodil Project
Roland Barnes
ADOPT-A-PARK PROGRAM 2015With Grateful Thanks to Our Very Generous
2015 Adopt-a-Park Program Sponsors.
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Anonymous Good FriendMichael Bellantoni Landscaping*
Capital One BankBarbara & Richard Dannenberg
Maier Markey & Justic, LLP*The Syd & Jan M. Silverman Foundation
Anne & John Uglum
PLATINUM SPONSORS $5,000-$9,999
AKRF, Inc.Ballard-Durand Funeral HomeRoland N. Barnes xx& Charlotte Hope SzaboGary E. Bashian, Esq.Paul & Jean BelloBetter Homes & Gardens xx- Rand RealtyWendy S. BlumThe Frank Bruni FamilyCaspi DevelopmentLaurie MacDonald CoeCrowne PlazaCuddy & Feder LLPElias DagherDeRosa Builders, Inc. Jean & Mike Divney
Ann & Bob EdwardsEmpire State Realty TrustPreston FarrMarjorie & Robert FederFirst Church of Christ ScientistCharles & Micaela GoldbergerMaryJane & Alan GoldmanHoulihan/Lawrence Real Estate CenterRose marie James Graphic Design*Dean & Craig Lowden & Shirley CohenHon. Rita & Thomas MalmudHon. John M. Martin & FamilyMarie McCann*Thomas J. MinckAlbert A. NollettiNorth Broadway Citizen's Assoc. North Street Community, LLC
P. Lynn, Ed & Tom OlivaRev. Everett ParkerPaul & Thomasina PetronePIP Printing*Jaquelyn P. PirriPrato Capital ManagementRakow Commercial Realty Group, Inc.Reckson, a Division of SL GreenSilverman Realty Group, Inc.Clarence C. StrowbridgeThe Container StoreThe Tobin FamilyHerbert & Elizabeth TulchinBill & Barbara VroomanBrian & Beth K. WallachWhite Plains Cherry Blossom Festival
DIAMOND SPONSORS $10,000 +Amodio's Garden Center & Flower Shop*
Gedney Farms Nursery*Peter Gisondi Painting Co., Inc.
Ridgeway Garden Center
GOLD SPONSORS $2,500-$4,999
MAJOR SPONSORS $1,000-$2,499
BENEFACTORS $500-$999American Legion Post 135Benerofe Properties, Corp. Sue Jacobine BrennanDr. Laura Butterfield & Peter WolfsonCombe, IncorporatedJoanna D'AddarioCormac & Renate DalyMary Ann DeRosa Downey, Mallaney & Phillips Families French American School of New York
Jeane & John GarmentNancy & Marc S. GigesHocherman Tortorella & Wekstein,LLPMary Helen JordanGail & Alan LandauerLeason Ellis LLPJames Louis Leinwand FundBlaine & Stephen LevensonBeth & Jerry Levine
P. Robert & Marie Silverman MarichMarkey Realty Company, LLCJean A. & Kenneth W. McCombPamela & Roger MoyerDeirdre & Rudy NabelNew York Presbyterian Hospitalxxx/Westchester DivisionBud & Ann NicolettiNILOC Operating Co., LLCHon. Pauline C. Oliva
Anonymous Good FriendsBloomingdale's
The Devine FamilyHealy Electric & Healy Datacom
Drs. Nancy Rice & Millard Hyland
Linda & Mel TeetzGuy A. Terhune
The Care of Trees*Westy Self Storage
*Denotes gift in-kind
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Deputy County Executive Kevin Plunkett(right) presents a Proclamation of Meritto WPBF Founder Brian Wallach.
At 102, Rev. Everett Parker, shown herewith Barbara Vrooman, remained an activeparticipant in the Adopt-a-Park Programuntil his passing later in the year.
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Adopt-a-Park Appreciation Breakfast
Roland Barnes
Vice President of Development Lennar Multifamily CommunitiesJohn Malone, Councilwoman Beth Smayda, AKRF, Inc. Senior VicePresident Nanette Bourne and Mayor Thomas Roach
Roland Barnes
The 2015 Adopt-a-Park Appreciation Breakfast was heldThursday, May 14, at Bloomingdale's lovely La ProvenceRestaurant. It was the 22nd AAP Appreciation Breakfastand the 18th time hosted by Bloomingdale's. On hand tothank the capacity crowd of sponsors were Deputy CountyExecutive Kevin Plunkett, White Plains Mayor ThomasRoach, members of the Common Council and city com-missioners. Guest speaker Nanette Bourne, Senior VicePresident of AKRF, Inc., acknowledged the importance ofthe Foundation's Adopt-a-Park Program to the community,and Brian Wallach, founder and first president of theFoundation, spoke of the vision he had 50 years ago, theamazing success of the Foundation since and his confi-dence in its continued growth.
Very special thanks go to AKRF, Inc. for underwriting theAAP Breakfast, to Bloomingdale's for hosting, Rose marieJames for designing the invitations and programs, DeRosaBuilders, Inc. and PIP Printing for underwriting the printingcosts, and to Beth Levine and Joanna D'Addario for co-chairing the event. Barbara Vrooman and Jean Bello areco-chairs of the Adopt-a-Park Program.
David Mann, developer and founder of LighthouseEnterprises, LLC, and Michelle Coletti, associatebroker with Better Homes & Gardens/Rand Realty
In the bright light of morning, one little flower, or a zillion buds in bloom, fires our hearts and souls. Children are delighted, artists inspired, birds and bees lured, and lovers enchanted
with their floral perfume. Under a sun soaked sky our cares fall awayand everyone, for a moment, is mesmerized by the magical scene of a garden in full bloom.
An excerpt from “A Love Note” from Barbara Vrooman to all who have supported WPBF through the years.
Gifts in Honor of:
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Bobby BarnesDonn DiBartoloAlicia Hubbard
Elizabeth & Bill HughesHon. Pauline Oliva
Liz Shollenberger & Timothy W.James' 25th Anniversary
Syd SilvermanCharlotte Szabo & Roland Barnes
Barbara VroomanThe Vroomans
Beth & Brian WallachNicholas & Aileen Wolff
Gifts In Memory of:Richard A. Adams
Ann AltamuroRichard B. Ayers
Jean BartusWilliam Bookman
Thomas C. BroderickTom Burke
Charles ChervinskyCatherine Sheldon Dagher
Raymond M. DavisMargery A. & Tom Devine
Yvonne FarrConnie Fabriozzio
Rocchina Magnotta FernandezDavid Glaser
Catherine McNally HollandJohn Kacandes
Dr. Samuel KesslerDonald Landis
James LeinwandSandra Chervinsky Levenson
Helene LowdenAudrey Markovitz
Berry Farinas McNally
Marion MurphyGeneva Parker
Rev. Everett ParkerLouis Picinelli & Rose Longo
Robert PollackRose Pollard
Mrs. Pierre Poux (Rita)Noreen Preston
Captain George D. RooksMrs. Henry Ross (Louise)
John Saccardi Julie G. Schatena
Daniel Schildwachter, Jr. Sy Schulman
Jan McNally SilvermanSusan StaffordRobert Stone
Helga O'Gorman StrowbridgeHope & George Szabo
Patricia L. TerhuneClara Elizabeth WhiteheadVirginia McNally Whitehead
H. Donald Wilson
The complete list of donors will be printed in the Spring 2016 issue.
Honoree Brian Wallach (left) with long-time Gold Sponsors Linda &Mel Teetz.
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Michael Pollack (right), son of the late Robert Pollack who was honoredat the gala, with Diana & Todd Wallach.
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Honoree Barbara Vrooman (left) with Gala Chair Karen Quinn.
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John Robinson Block & Debra SaccoDavid & Jenny DinofferElliott Family Foundation, Inc.Blaine & Stephen LevensonRuth M. ManeckeNancy M. McClatchiePaul & Thomasina Petrone
PfizerThe Family of Robert PollackBarbara & John A. Ramsdell, MD Charlotte Hope Szabo &
Roland N. Barnes Guy A. TerhuneBrian & Beth WallachWhite Plains Cherry Blossom Festival
50th Anniversary Clock DonorsThe latest White Plains Beautification Foundation gift to the City ofWhite Plains, the 50th Anniversary Clock at the intersection ofBloomingdale Road and Mamaroneck Avenue, was made possiblein part by the generosity of the following donors.
WPBF continues to accept donations to help finance thepurchase and installation of the clock. Visit wpbf.org or sendcheck to WPBF, P.O. Box 1614, White Plains, NY 10602
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Platinum Sponsors of "The Basket,"Richard & Barbara Dannenberg admirethe tasty cake replica.
Over 200 guests celebrated WPBF's 50th.
50th Anniversary GalaWhite Plains Beautification Foundation celebratedits Golden Anniversary in grand style Oct. 8th at thehistoric C. V. Rich Mansion, home of The Woman'sClub of White Plains. With over 200 guests in atten-dance, the atmosphere was festive and congratula-tory with appreciation shared by all for the dedicatedefforts of the many who have contributed to the con-tinued success of the Foundation over the past 50years.
Honorees included: architect and former VicePresident Robert Pollack, who was honored posthu-mously for his many contributions to the organiza-
tion; Adopt-a-Park Chair and former PresidentBarbara Vrooman who has chaired the Adopt-a-ParkProgram since 1986; and Beth and Brian Wallach.Brian is the founder and first president of WPBF andhis wife Beth, also a former president, is the creatorand first host of WPBF's cable show, "This BloomingCity," as well as first editor of WPBF's newsletter.
Kudos to Karen Quinn who chaired both the GalaCommittee and the 50th Anniversary Committee. Toview the commemorative Gala Journal as well as abrief video created especially for the gala, visitwpbf.org.
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WPBF President Deborah Donahoe with Treasurer Cormac Dalyand his wife Renate, a WPBF associate.
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Honoree Beth Wallach (center) with Carla Nolletti of Gedney Farms Nursery and Beth'sgrandson, Paul Andrew Nolletti.
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