Vision To excite and inform people about the natural world through exploration and discovery. Mission One where all parents and teachers in the region consider the Delaware Museum of Natural History as an essential element in every child’s development.Purpose To help develop a caring society that respects and values our planet.
In 2013, the Museum began the next chapter of a story 40 years in the
making. For the last four decades, we have offered the public high-quality
science education, world-renowned collections, and fascinating exhibits.
With each new year, however, comes new challenges that force us to think
outside the box, and look inside for the spirit of creativity that can only be
found in a museum. This past year was no different, but through expanded
programming and events, and exciting exhibits and displays, we faced those
challenges with energy, enthusiasm, and determination. We’re incredibly
excited to start our journey on the next 40 years with a renewed sense of
commitment to what we do and who we are as an institution.
The following pages include some of the exciting highlights that defined 2013,
and a sampling of what the future may hold as we begin the next chapter in
our storied history.
A Year Of Life
Halsey Spruance
Executive Director
William D. Zantzinger
President, Board of Trustees
2013
59,375 MUSEUM VISITORS
Curator of Birds Dr. Jean Woods interviewed by The News Journal about owl sightings throughout New Castle County. Over 50 people responded with owl sightings, and over 30 new database records for the Delaware Breeding Bird Atlas resulted.
African American Champions of Nature takes place, commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with special activities highlighting African Americans’ contributions to the field of natural history.
Glow: Living Lights opens, highlighting bioluminescence, a living organism’s ability to produce its own light. This fascinating special exhibit explores the questions of what bioluminescence is and how it differs from other forms of light.
Augmentation for Glow: Living Lights includes a small exhibit highlighting Curator of Mollusks Dr. Liz Shea’s work in the deep sea canyons of the Bear Seamount, including several examples of deep-sea organisms.
J A N U A R Y
Natural Leaders: Presidents & Nature takes place, highlighting presidential contributions to nature and science throughout history.
F E B R U A R Y
Dr. Jean Woods is interviewed by the University of Delaware Review as a follow-up to the article by The News Journal.
A photo exhibit titled “Butterflies at Bucktoe” goes on display in the Museum’s Mineral Hall, showcasing the photography of Harold Davis and the exquisite butterflies at the Bucktoe Preserve.
The Museum celebrates “National Bird Day” with a display in the Nature Nook highlighting the various bird species that migrate through the area at this time of year.
M A R C H
The Education Department acquires a new White-sided Bullsnake, nicknamed “Pearl,” as part of its animal outreach efforts.
In conjunction with Glow: Living Lights, the Museum hosts Ready, Set, Glow, an event aimed at exploring light in the natural world.
The Museum hosts its first Science After Dark event, an adult science program aimed at stirring engaging conversations in a fun, casual atmosphere.
Over 300 new shells are added to the Museum’s collection. Curator of Mollusks Dr. Liz Shea works with Dr. Rob Dillon, University of Charleston, to voucher three years’ worth of freshwater snails and bivalves collected by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) during their ongoing, long-term macrobenthic sampling program.
The Museum celebrates NanoDay, exploring the world at the nanoscale. This annual event highlighting this burgeoning science includes activities, games, and special guests.
Twenty-seven new trees are planted along Rt. 52 between the Museum and Country House as part of the National Scenic Byways program. The tree-planting effort restores the heavily-traveled route to Pierre S. DuPont’s vision of a “string of pearls” – the sycamore trees – along Kennett Pike.
The Museum completes installation of a shade awning on the patio as part of a grant from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC).
A P R I L
Curator of Birds Dr. Jean Woods returns to the field for the annual migration of Red Knots and other shorebirds. She tags and observes birds along the Delaware Bayshore collaboration with the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Geological Survey. Dr. Woods also serves as a team leader, training and organizing volunteers.
M AY
The Museum begins installation of a new roof that will reduce energy costs and provide improved insulation during the winter and summer months.
The Museum celebrates “Raptor Week,” highlighting the different types of raptor species that can be found locally.
J U N E
Dr. Liz Shea participates in a research cruise organized and funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The cruise uses high definition still photography to find deep-sea corals in the Atlantic canyons.
Water’s Extreme Journey opens, inviting visitors into a fully interactive maze experience that engages through play, scientific inquiry, art, and action. The experience illuminates human impacts on the water cycle, while teaching how to contribute to healthy, safe water in the community and beyond.
Augmentation for Water’s Extreme Journey includes a small photo exhibit in collaboration with the Delaware College of Art and Design, featuring water-inspired subjects by their talented student artists.
The Museum hosts PNC Free Sunday Morning, allowing those that would not normally visit the Museum to visit at no cost, courtesy of PNC Bank.
The Museum participates in the Brandywine Museum & Gardens Alliance (BMGA) Treasure Trail Passport program, offering ticket holders the opportunity to visit 11 attractions throughout the Brandywine Valley for one price.
The Museum’s popular Summer Camps offer a new opportunity for campers ages 11-13 – spending the night at the Museum for a sleepover amongst the exhibits.
The Museum hosts an evening outdoors star gazing and learning about astronomical water signs with the Delaware Astronomical Society.
Curator of Mollusks Dr. Liz Shea organizes a symposium in honor of Dr. Malcolm Clarke, FRS, during the World Congress of Malacology. This two-day symposium presents over 25 speakers and is attended by over 100 individuals from around the world.
J U LY
The Museum hosts Artisans’ Bank Dollar Tuesdays every Tuesday in August, thanks to generous support of Artisans’ Bank. This year marks the 14th year the Museum has partnered Artisans’ Bank to lower admission prices during this month-long promotion.
A U G U S T
Curator of Birds Dr. Jean Woods attends the joint annual meetings of the American Ornithologists’ Union and the Cooper Ornithological Society. As part of the four-day meetings, she attends nearly 80 presentations of the latest ornithological research, views dozens of research posters, and interacts with many colleagues.
S E P T E M B E R
As part of the same DNREC grant used to install the shade awning, the Museum installs outdoor interpretation and signage for the Larry F. Scott Nature Trail, the Butterfly Garden, and Wildflower & Native Grass Meadow. The signs will help educate visitors on the various habitats and wildlife surrounding the Museum.
The Museum hosts “Young Franken-scientists,” highlighting some of history’s most famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, Mary Anning, and Jane Goodall.
The Collections & Research Division hosts Winterthur’s Senior Objects Conservator Bruno Pouliot and 10 University of Delaware Art Conservation students to learn about the conservation of natural history objects.
The 7th Annual Wine & Dinosaurs presented by M&T Bank, the Museum’s annual fundraiser, is held with great success, raising nearly $50,000 for the exhibits, programs, and educational outreach held throughout the year.
Movie Night at the Museum, featuring “Night at the Museum,” is held in conjunction with Smithsonian Museum Day Live!.
Ice Age Imperials opens to the public. Using two full-scale dioramas, a series of interactive displays, and other educational components, the exhibit tells the story of a period in our planet’s history when the environment was dramatically different than we know it today.
The Museum introduces the “Curator’s Corner” web series, highlighting some of the lesser-seen sections of the Collections, and giving a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on in areas of the Museum not open to the public.
The Museum displays a full cast of the plant-eating duckbill dinosaur Hadrosaurus foulkii, on loan from the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in Philadelphia. A piece of paleontological history, the exhibit explores how scientists visually interpret what animals may have looked like in life based on fossilized remains.
O C T O B E R
The Collections & Research Division hosts 50 students from the University of Delaware Mammalogy class for a quiz on large North American mammals. They also explore a number of orders of mammals not found in North America, as well as Philippine counterparts to some species found in Delaware.
N O V E M B E R
The Public Programming Department further develops the Science After Dark series and hosts “Science After Dark: Ice,” exploring the science of the Ice Age.
The Museum plays host to the Nikon Small World photomicrography exhibit with images from the 2013 competition. All 20 winning images in the competition are on display while the exhibit is on a national tour.
D E C E M B E R
For the first time, the Museum hosts “Merry Munchies at the Museum,” a family breakfast event celebrating the holiday season.
In collaboration with the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and other partner institutions, Curator of Mollusks Dr. Liz Shea submits a $270,000 grant application to the National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization in Biological Collections program to finish computerization of the landsnail and freshwater bivalve collection, and to make all the data available via the web.
A holiday concert featuring the Cathedral Choir School of Delaware is held in the Museum’s Skylight Atrium, filling the galleries with the sounds of the holiday season.
The annual Dino Days presented by Bank of America is held on December 27 & 28, featuring a dramatically expanded lineup of activities and programs. The highlight of the two-day event is the introduction of live bird shows from Animal Behavior & Conservation Connections in the Museum’s Dinosaur Hall.
6,489 TOOK SCHOOL TOURS
10,116 PARTICIPANTS IN OFF-SITE PROGRAMS
Public Programming
There was a dynamic shift in structure at the Museum in 2013, with the development and
implementation of the Public Programming Department. Following a growing trend for
museums to develop more engaging, visitor-focused events and programming, the Delaware
Museum of Natural History embarked on a new path in 2013. In March, the Museum welcomed
Jill Karlson to lead this new effort as the Director of Public Programming.
Charged with developing programming to support the Museum’s mission, Jill’s role
is designed to merge three formerly independent departments: Education, Exhibits, and
Communications into one larger, more encompassing department, Public Programming.
The thought behind this shift was that each of these departments would work as one cohesive
unit to provide clear, concise messaging to the public throughout the Museum. Public
Programming now features the Museum’s permanent exhibits, traveling exhibits, education
programs for all ages, and a communication plan that highlights the connection between all of
the Museum’s departments.
Communications
The Museum’s Communications Department works closely and collaboratively with each other
department to communicate with the public and area media, and to support the Museum’s programs,
activities, events, and mission.
Following the success of expanded programming in 2012, the Museum continued to offer visitors
an exciting array of programming and events. Through targeted and coordinated marketing efforts
with the Brandywine Museums & Gardens Alliance, Association of Science-Technology Centers,
and the Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Museum continued to be a go-to
family destination in 2013. Family-friendly programming like Star Parties, Movie Nights, PNC Free
Sunday Mornings, Artisans’ Bank Dollar Tuesdays, Bank of America Museums On Us, and Smithsonian
Magazine’s Museum Day Live! provided opportunities for families to experience the Museum at an
affordable price.
In addition, the Museum’s summer offerings included continued appreciation for our nation’s active
duty military personnel through the Blue Star Museums Program. With the Museum in its sixth year
of participation, U.S. military and their families can look forward to enjoying a day at the Museum or
any one of over 3,000 museums, art centers, and exhibits across the country for free.
“What fun experiencing the ‘wow’ faces of the
children!”
Amelia M.
Newark, Delaware
The Education Department, a key component of the Museum’s Public Programming
Department, strived to expand its horizons both inside and outside the Museum’s walls in
2013, with added programing and expanded educational offerings. Through tours, outreaches,
classes, special events, grants, and a variety of other educational programs, the Museum was
able to reach out to a greater community through a number of partnerships and collaborations.
These efforts were highlighted in the continuation of PNC’s Grow Up Great With Science
program, in its fourth year and responsible for facilitating and expanding the Museum’s
offerings to Head Start locations throughout New Castle County. The Museum also continues to
host Family Fun Nights and PNC Free Sunday Mornings, designed as ways to expand the reach
of the Museum to underserved populations.
The Museum added another successful partner in 2013 by collaborating with the Delaware
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC). Through a grant
from DNREC, the Museum was able to implement outdoor interpretation and signage for
the beautiful Larry F. Scott Nature Trail, the Butterfly Garden, and Wildflower & Native Grass
Meadow. The new interpretation was accompanied by the addition of a new patio awning, as
well as fencing surrounding the meadow.
In addition to continuing the many successful programs in place, such as school/group tours,
outreaches, birthday parties, Summer and Holiday Camps, and Scout Programs, the Education
Department was also excited to welcome new staff members at the end of 2013. Kari Lawrence,
Education Manager, and Cathy Perrotto, Assistant Education Manager, are both qualified and
experienced in science education and are tasked with the challenge of developing new partners
that will help the Museum grow and continue to be a resource for the community.
Education
“Such a great place to come on a lazy day.”
Jessica S.
Cochranville, Pennsylvania
Working closely with other departments throughout the Museum, the Exhibits Department
develops engaging displays and exhibits. With the Museum’s special exhibits sponsored once
again through the generous financial support of the DuPont Company, the general public
enjoyed a variety of fascinating topics and subject matter.
The Museum’s three special exhibits for 2013 featured the glowing, alien-like world of creatures
that make their own light, the powerful impact of water, and the cold, prehistoric world of the
Ice Age. On display January 26 through May 27, and produced by Exhibit IQ, Glow: Living Lights
answered the questions of what bioluminescence is and how it differs from other forms of light.
Water’s Extreme Journey, on display June 15 through September 2, and created by the Seattle,
WA-based Minotaur Mazes, explored the water cycle and water conservation. The Museum
partnered with Stroud Water Research Center, Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, and
University of Delaware’s Sea Grant College Program to highlight the unique aquatic habitats
these organizations work to protect.
From October 12 through January 5, 2014, Ice Age Imperials fascinated the public with lifelike
dioramas, real fossils, and amazing facts about what life was like for early humans. Produced by
Antiquities Company, the exhibit featured two large dioramas depicting a mother saber tooth
cat watching over her young and a pair of “paleo-hunters” approaching a woodland muskox.
Finishing out the year, the Museum played host to several smaller exhibits: The NSF International
Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge winners and the Nikon Small World 2013
photomicrography contest. In addition, a brand new permanent display was installed to add
much needed interpretation to the Museum’s “Insects of Delaware” mural, painted by local
artist Illiana Teixido.
Exhibits
The Museum’s signature fundraising event, Wine & Dinosaurs presented by M&T Bank, celebrated
its seventh successful year on Sunday, September 22. Adult friends and supporters were invited
to leave the kids at home to enjoy a very special afternoon at the Museum, raising nearly $50,000
to help keep education programs running and Museum doors open wide. Returning sponsors
M&T Bank, Proctor Heyman LLP, Weymouth, Swayze, & Corroon Insurance, Inc., NEIL, Cover and
Rossiter, Moore Brothers Wine Company, Ryan’s Wines & Spirits, The Wine & Spirit Company of
Greenville, United Distributors, Standard Distributors, McClafferty Printing Co., and MetroColor,
as well as media sponsors including Delaware Today, The News Journal, 97.5 WSTW, and Out &
About Magazine provided invaluable support. The Museum’s own preferred caterers--Gallagher
& Gallagher, Toscana Catering, The Greenery Caterers, Bixby’s Caterers, Caffe Gelato, and
Montrachet Fine Foods--and special guest Domaine Hudson provided delicious hors d’oeuvres
and elegant presentations. We are especially grateful to our Museum volunteers and a corps of
volunteers from BNY Mellon for making this event such a success.
Inspired by the amazing adaptations developed by creatures featured in the Museum, the 2013
annual appeal was renamed the Adaptation Fund. This now-classic campaign featured the
warthog in the spring and the Emperor Penguin at year’s end. Contributions to the Adaptation
Fund allowed our staff to create, produce and adjust Museum education programs to provide up-
to-date natural science information in a fun, inspiring atmosphere. We are deeply grateful to each
and every donor and are honored to have your support.
Development
“Today we discovered the outside trails – wonderful!”
Jessica W.
Bear, Delaware
The Collections and Research Division provides year-round access to the Museum’s vast scientific
collections for scientists, students, artists, and others. In addition, they provide key support for the
Museum’s public programs, events, displays, and exhibits throughout the year.
In 2013, the Collections and Research Division saw robust numbers in visitation, information
requests, media interviews, and database searches. The staff also continued the difficult and time-
consuming task of cataloguing the Museum’s collections with the assistance of a passionate and
dedicated group of volunteers
At the start of the year, News Journal columnist Margo McDonough interviewed Curator of Birds
Dr. Jean Woods about owl sightings in the Brandywine Valley for an article that ran on January
27. Over 50 people responded with owl sightings, and over 30 new database records for the
Delaware Breeding Bird Atlas resulted. Additionally, Curator of Mollusks Dr. Liz Shea worked with
the University of Charleston’s Dr. Rob Dillon to voucher three years’ worth of freshwater snails and
bivalves collected by DNREC as part of an ongoing sampling program. As a result, over 300 new
shells were added to the Museum’s collection.
Making her annual journey to the Delaware Bay in May, Dr. Woods conducted research on
shorebirds migrating through the area in collaboration with the Delaware Division of Fish and
Wildlife and the U.S. Geological Survey. Dr. Woods and her fellow researchers caught and
collected data from birds, as well as tracked marked birds throughout their stopover in the bay. Dr.
Woods also served as a team leader, training and organizing research volunteers. In early summer,
Dr. Shea participated in a research cruise organized and funded by NOAA. The cruise used high
definition still photography to find deep-sea corals in the Atlantic canyons and understand the
important characteristics of their unique habitat.
In July, Dr. Shea organized a symposium in honor of Dr. Malcolm Clarke, FRS, during the World
Congress of Malacology. This two-day symposium presented over 25 speakers and was attended
by over 100 individuals from around the world. Dr. Shea also worked with researchers at the Duke
University Marine Lab in preparing and submitting a grant application to the National Science
Foundation. The grant leverages the acoustic expertise at Duke and the cephalopod expertise at
the Museum to examine the cephalopod food sources available to pilot whales and tuna fish while
actively foraging.
In the fall, Winterthur’s Senior Objects Conservator Bruno Pouliot and 10 University of Delaware
Art Conservation students visited the collections to learn about the conservation of natural
objects. Additionally, 50 students from a University of Delaware Mammalogy class visited for a
quiz on large North American mammals. They also saw a number of orders of mammals not found
in North America, as well as Philippine counterparts to some species found in Delaware. Finishing
the year, Dr. Shea submitted a $270,000 grant application in collaboration with the Field Museum
and other partner institutions to the National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization in
Biological Collections program to finish computerization of the landsnail and freshwater bivalve
collection and to make all the data available via the web.
Collections & Research
Howard Brokaw1916 - 2013
Howard P. Brokaw, a founding patron of the
Delaware Museum of Natural History and a
trustee for more than 40 years, passed away
at the age of 97 on December 20, 2013 in
Wilmington. Brokaw was the grandson of
the great American artist Howard Pyle, and
although not a professional ornithologist,
contributed greatly to ornithology and
bird conservation throughout his life. After
retiring in the 1970s from a distinguished
career in business, he chose to devote his
time to the not-for-profit sector.
In 2006, he received the American
Ornithologists Union (AOU) Marion
Jenkinson Service Award and was an
investing trustee of AOU for 25 years. He
also served on numerous boards of trustees,
including those of the Academy of Natural
Sciences of Philadelphia, the American
Bird Conservancy, the National Audubon
Society, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary,
Delaware Nature Society, Brandywine
Conservancy, as well as President, Fellow,
and Honorary member of the Delmarva
Ornithological Society. Howard will be
greatly missed and leaves a legacy of
passion, devotion, and respect for nature.
“Knowledge ofthe environment
is important.
We need to preserve the environment
for humankind to learn from, to use,
and to enjoy.”
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Ann & Cal WickSteve & Cindy WilkinsonDrs. Robert & Debbie WismerMr. Chris WrightMr. Rafael Zahralddin-Aravena & Shelley Kinsella
In Memory ofWilliam S. BernardBassett, Dawson & FoyFriends at Delaware Technology Park, Inc.
Mr. James DolenteMr. & Mrs. Joe Janssen, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Daniel KrapfMr. Mike Peet, Modern ControlsMr. & Mrs. Robert PetittMr. & Mrs. Victor RzewnickiMrs. Patricia ScarboroughMr. Thomas ScharfeMr. & Mrs. Jack StoltzMr. Mark Zitz
In Memory of Al ChadwickMs. Gina Szymanski & Frank Miller
Gifts In Kind &Donated ServicesA Garden of YarnAmerican Museum of Natural History
Archer & Buchanan ArchitectureBarone Fini USA Ltd.Mr. Hal BartholdBBC Tavern & GrillMr. Jeffrey BellMr. Kevin BielickiAnn A. BiggsBixby’s CaterersMr. & Mrs. Francesco BonmartiniBrandywine River MuseumBrandywine ZooDr. Sarah Brown & Ajit Mathew George
Caffe GelatoRick & Barbara CairnsCASS Luxury ShapewearDenise Cavanaugh-JohnsonChaddsford WineryMr. & Mrs. Gerret van S. CopelandCurrie Hair Skin NailsDan Doubet JewelersMr. Harold DavisDelaware Art MuseumDelaware Nature SocietyDelaware Theatre CompanyDomaine Hudson Mrs. Paige DraperEmpowered Yoga/ Plexus FitnessFastSignsGallagher & Gallagher, The Caterers
Mrs. Imogene GeogheganThe Grand Opera HouseGreen Eyed Lady BoutiqueThe Greenery CaterersHagley Museum & LibraryMrs. Jill HeymanHicks BrothersThe Inn at Montchanin VillageJos. A. Banks GreenvilleKalmar Nyckel FoundationMr. Alex KaneMr. Chris KaneMs. Sallie KetchamMs. Amanda Konyk & FamilyLady’s ImageMr. John LarsonLittle Nest Portraits
Longwood GardensMs. Deb MackieMarshall Steam MuseumMr. George MartzMarie Calvert McKee & Walter McKee
Metrocolor/ Parcels, Inc.Montrachet Fine FoodsMoon Site ManagementMoore Brothers Wines of Delaware
Nemours MansionNKS DistributorsEd & Vicki NovakOperaDelawareThe Parking SpotPizza by ElizabethsMr. Tucker RobbinsMr. & Mrs. Thomas RooseveltRyan’s Wine & SpiritsMr. J. Michael SheridanMr. Stan SmoklerStandard Distributing CompanyMr. & Mrs. Bill SpenceKaren Talbot ArtToscana CateringTwin Lakes Brewing CompanyThe Ultimate ShaveUnited Distributors of DelawareMs. Jill VoorheesMr. & Mrs. Peter WellsMrs. Peggy WeymouthWhole Foods Market Glen MillsWild ThymeMr. Peter WillardWilmington & Western RailroadWilmington Trust CompanyJudi & Bill WilsonThe Wine & Spirit Company of Greenville
Woodside Farm CreameryWorld Cafe Live at the QueenMr. Willie Zantzinger
2013 Honor Roll of Donors (continued)
Mabel Asouza Laura Balascio Freida Berry Alison BradfordJames Carll Ken Case David Castle Anna Mae CimpermanKenneth ConnellyBetty Crary Anita Dauphin Norma FrederickRosemary GinzbergLes Gross Linda GrusenmeyerDavid Gunyuzlu Carol Clement-HarrisonHarlan Hayden Lucille Herber Mary Herkes Sequoia Jackson Lindsey Karlson Dale Kaukeinen Olga KorchaginaRobert Krajeski Lauren LaBare Kristen Lewis Sarah Lewis Walt McKee Gretchen MercerRebecca MoellerKaren O’DonnellLinda Orr Jeanine Pollard Josh Sarnecky Ginny Schiavelli Rachel Snijders Judy Stadler Harry Swartout Schuyler SwartoutAndy Tapia Leota Terry Larry Van Stone Erick VasconsclosLinda Vorhees Florence Williams Matt Zehr Heidi Zhang
Discovery Corps Alex Arvanitis Morgan Austin Tanner Corder Abbi Cressman Emma Donnelly Becca Dooley
Binta Edwards Natalie Foschi Kelli GreenamoyerEmily Gripp Ta’Sey Harmon Alexandra HesekBen Hesek Anna Holland Levin Holloway Kyle KohlmorgenDaniel Kraiter Nina Krauss Sean Lanshe Heather Leach Chelsea Martin Shannon Martin Julia Morgan Jess Myers Mia Pastore Julia Shaw Ashish StreatfieldBobby Uhl Joseph Villega Quira Worley Alice Wu Layton Prepatory SchoolAsher Bixby Matt Clendaniel Tamira Collins James Curry Sunny Groland Leslie Harris Michael Jenkins Amanda Kelman Steven Kuchna Hannah Lindsay Amani McMullenErik Mentzer Chris Mitchell Daniel Raiford Shane Raughley Lars Sonne Brian Taylor Sophia Teixido Zach Todaro Alex Upsur Peter Walton
Wine & DinosaursRachel BernsteinJonathon CoadyCarlos CottoAnita DauphinCathy DearloveCal Driscoll
Ruby HarringtonKurt HeymanSharon HuntRon LogueEllen MuenterBeth PeckDavid RaughleyWayne RutmanSylvia SaveryDenise SpenceCorby SpruanceSchuyler SwartoutJudi WilsonAudrey Wright
BNY MellonLatisha A. WilliamsShiwanda R. ColemanJonathan CoadyNicole CoadyMichiala K. BatsonCheryl E. NormanMervat Abodishish
Intern, Exhibits/C&RHelen Bilinski
Interns, DevelopmentRuby HarringtonAudrey Wright Intern, Communications Uma NairAlec Rubinstein
2013 Summer Interns C&R Kenneth ConnellySequoia JacksonRebecca Moeller
EducationDeiana Deery
ExhibitsKristen Geiger
Marketing Matt Guest Stephanie Schuette
Museum Volunteers
PresidentWilliam D. Zantzinger
Vice PresidentGregory A. Inskip, Esq.
TreasurerJohn J. Kirby, CPA
SecretaryKurt M. Heyman, Esq.
TrusteesRichard F. CairnsCatherine Dearlove, Esq.Paige C. DraperAmanda K. Konyk, Esq.John S. Larson Ronald F. Logue, CPA, CTFAMeagan NaceEdward T. NovakBeth Peck Denise SpenceTimothy B. WeymouthJudi Wilson
Life TrusteePhilip B. Weymouth, Jr., CPCU
Honorary TrusteesAlison K. Bradford
AdvisorsRichard D. Buchanan, AIANina L.S. Burnaford, Esq.Carol M. Clement-HarrisonCharles M. ElsonCatharine Hawks, FIIC, PA-AICSusan A. HerrmannScott R. Inglis, CFAMaria PfefferGary Rosenberg, Ph.D.David A. Rusenko, CPA George J. SaxonTheresa R. Snyder, Ph.D.William H. SpenceGordon F. StoneArthur O. Tucker, III, Ph.D.Michael Vecchione, Ph.D.
Administration
Halsey SpruanceExecutive Director
Susan KiferAdministrative Assistant
Terri ReedDirector of Human Resourcesand Visitor Services
Judy JulisController
Collections & Research
Jean Woods, Ph.D.Director of Collections Curator of Birds
Liz Shea, Ph.D.Curator of Mollusks
Nasreen AzizCollections Manager of Mollusks
Communications
Daniel McCunneyCommunications Manager
Development
Dawn SwartoutDirector of Development
Stephanie GravesMembership andDevelopment Manager
Deb MackieMembership Coordinator*
Education
Kari LawrenceEducation Manager
Cathy PerrottoAssistant Education Manager
Julie SteinhauerEducation Programs Facilitator*
Tour Guides *
Andre BrownAnn PerryCarrie Putscher Denise JohnsonDiane DanzeisenDonna SchraderEleonore ThomasGina PeirceJennifer ReynoldsLois LamontMaureen LansheRebecca HollowaySam Holloway
Exhibits
Hal BartholdExhibits Manager
Facility Operations
Chris HaydenFacilities Manager
Public Programming
Jill Karlson Director of Public Programming
Visitor Services
Jessica HillVisitor Services Manager
Ted ReeseLead Visitor Services Assistant*
Jim ChiappardiDenise JohnsonOlivia SmithRebecca HollowaySam HollowayAnn PerryAndy Rokita Visitor Services Assistants*
* part time employees
Trustees Staff as of 12/31/13
Finances
A S S E T S 2013 2012Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 42,920 $ 120,198 Accounts Receivable $ 19,796 $ 7,875 Contributions Receivable Net $ 27,158 $ 32,855 Inventories $ 16,253 $ 18,890 Prepaid Expenses $ 65,206 $ 70,079 Investments $ 17,999,257 $ 16,916,402 Specific Purposes $ 731,456 $ 413,641 Property and Equipment Net $ 6,189,919 $ 6,291,020Total Assets $ 25,091,965 $ 23,870,960
E X H I B I T S 1 5 %
C O L L E C T I O N S & R E S E A R C H 16 %
E D U C A T I O N 14 %
M A R K E T I N G 8 %
2 0 13 T O TA L O P E R AT I N G E X P E N S E S $2,249,632
M U S E U M S T O R E 5 %
V I S I T O R S E R V I C E S 3 %
M A I N T E N A N C E 11%
G E N E R A L & A D M I N I S T R A T I O N 2 0 %
F U N D R A I S I N G & M E M B E R S H I P 8 %
I N V E S T M E N T I N C O M E 3 8 %
2 0 13 T O TA L R E V E N U E
& S U P P O R T $2,438,718
C O N T R I B U T I O N S & G R A N T S 4 0 %
A D M I S S I O N S 13 %
M U S E U M S T O R E 4 %
M E M B E R S H I P 4 % M I S C . 1%
2013 2012Total Liabilities $ 135,730 $ 126,092 Total Net Assets $ 24,956,235 $ 23,744,868 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 25,091,965 $ 23,870,960
2013 2012Net Assets at Beginning of Year $ 23,744,868 $ 23,654,349 Net Assets at End of Year $ 24,956,235 $ 23,744,868
Statement of financial position for years ended December 31, 2013 and 2012
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