2626 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23220 804.474.7000 Toll-Free: 877.295.CMOR www.c-mor.org Annual Report 2008 c-mor.org 3 | C h ildren ’s Mu seu m of Ri chmond P 2 0 0 8 A nnua l R e p ort | 1 lay = Learning Children’s Museum of Richmond 2007/2008 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Trustees Advisory Council Gregory B. Robertson, Esq. Chair Henry Berling Anne Burnett Stacie Lazor Cornett Jane C. Ferrara Bennett J. Fidlow, Esq. Justin G. French David Gallagher Jennie B. Gumenick Mary Anne L. Graf Iris Holliday Michael Hughes Steve M. Jenkins Paul Van De Putte Randolph W. Wyckoff Susan Allen William H. Baxter Nancy Rosenthal Belleman J. Stewart Bryan, III Robert L. Burrus, Jr. Phyllis L. Cothran Carol S. Fox Harry Grandis Robert J. Grey, Jr. Vernard W. Henley Benjamin J. Lambert, III Charles S. Luck, III G. Gilmer Minor, III Stanley F. Pauley David P. Reynolds Anne G. Rhodes Gilbert M. Rosenthal Wallace Stettinius Eugene P. Trani James E. Ukrop Gregory H. Wingfield Sally T. Bagley PAST CHAIR Andrea Childress TREASURER Brian Pitney, Esq. Secretary Ex-Officios Ronald L. Carey Lee Dolan Dianne Smith Cheryl Thomas Directors Emeritus Ann W. Burrus Harry Grandis Harriet Grandis (1923-2001) Terell Luck Harrigan Karen S. Coltrane President & CEO When you hear the word “play,” you probably think fun, amusement, recreation. But despite the word’s long-held connotation, decades of research have proven that children’s free play has a powerful influence on their intellectual, social, emotional and physical development. That’s right, when children pretend, build, climb and explore, they’re not only having fun, they are also developing life skills and coming to understand themselves and the world around them. “Play is the natural way for children to learn, explore and build skills,” says Whitney Cardozo, director of education and exhibits for the Children’s Museum of Richmond. But nowadays, this brand of old-fashioned fun is in danger of disappearing. Some children are overscheduled and dependent on stimuli such as video games to entertain them. Others lack basic life experiences and play time due to limited resources. That’s where the Children’s Museum of Richmond comes in. We give all of our community’s children an environment where they can get back to the basics of play and simply be kids. By motivating this behavior, we are setting children on the path to a stronger future. Sara F. Markham (1921-1996) highest attendance has the The Children’s Museum of Richmond . of any children’s museum in Virginia The museum welcomed over 230,000 visitors in 2008. 2 | C h ildren ’s Mu seu m of Ri chmond P 2 0 0 8 A nnua l R e p ort | 3 articipation: Learning environments encourage children to experiment and explore the possibilities. “Joshua, my active threeyear-old, enjoys the outdoors so The Backyard is an ideal place for him. It gives him opportunities to be expressive in music and creative in his sand projects. The recent addition of the Playhouse gives his imagination an opportunity to continue to grow. When the outdoor Playhouse opened, I was surprised to see Josh run straight to it and pretend that he and his friends (whom he didn’t know) were having a birthday party at his house. I was just shocked at how he used the Playhouse to imagine things.” P eople: Volunteers and staff inspire children’s creativity and confidence. Pretending. Splashing. Performing. The museum’s environments are designed to help young visitors bridge the gap between their own world and the outside world. For example, while children splash in “The James River Water Play” exhibit, they’re also learning how objects float and sink and even how to operate a dam to control the flow of water. In addition to motivating children’s intellectual, social, emotional and physical development, these exhibits also weave in learning concepts from the Virginia Standards of Learning, NAEYC Standards and Virginia’s Foundation Blocks for Early Learning. —Jessica Belk, Children’s Museum of Richmond Member 3 new exhibits opened in 2008. 14,407 children and adults were8.included in 3,855 family and grandparent memberships in 200 Guiding. Motivating. Inspiring. The Children’s Museum of Richmond is built on the concept of open-ended, self-directed play. Whether children are picking apples in the Apple-a-Day Orchard or making masks in the Art Studio, our staff and volunteers encourage them to explore and experiment independently as well as side by side with other children. However, should they need support or specific behavior modeled, everyone at the museum is trained to understand the developmental goals of each of our learning environments and is ready to step in when needed. “Once I came to the museum with a field trip and I was so impressed with the environment and the mission, I thought ‘This is where I want to be!’ The museum understands the importance of learning through play, the importance of interaction and engagement. I like to think that I bring a presence of compassion to the museum. I came to give, but what I get—the kids, their smiles and their laughter—that’s what makes it worthwhile.” —Cheryl Jennings, VCU AMERICORPS Team Leader and CMoR Volunteer The museum’s staff and trained educators facilitate our young visitors’ experiences, as do hundreds of volunteers. Volunteers help in museum exhibits, the Art Studio, summer camps and at a variety of events. Everyone who shares their time at the museum has one thing in common—to inspire children to challenge themselves in order to reach new social and intellectual heights. 167 volunteers and 30 volunteer groups logged over 10,700 rs old to 79. Volunteers range in age from 12 yea hours in 2008. 4 | C hildren ’s Mu seu m of R i chmond P 2 0 0 8 A nnua l R e p ort | 5 Halloween Hoopla Kids’ Carniball resenting: 01 Special Events, Special Guests, Off-Site Events and Art Exhibits Backyard 500 Summer Superstars of Summer • Barney • Bob the Builder • Elmo • Spiderman Comcast Toon Day Lunchtime Live Series (made possible with a grant from the Bryan and Kathryn Harvey Family Memorial Endowment) • Sargent Family Blue Grass • Greg Kimball • James River Association • JP Parks • Louis & Boaz Special Guests • SPARC Presenting ‘Godspell, Jr.’ • SPCA Tail Wag’n Asthma Camp James River Days Photography— Art Exhibit • Lee Mahaffey Fall • Chris Fuller Hispanic Heritage Day • Corey Blake • Annie Campbell • Latin Ballet Spooky Party Halloween Hoopla (made possible with a grant from Genworth Foundation) Special Guests • Jeff Beatman • Kourageous Kids • Story Time with Arthur • Bogie the Clown • Ann Wright with River Creations • JowGa Kung Fu • Kids Workshop Snow Queen Fashion Show (sponsored by CWDKids) Legendary Santa • Biscuit New Year’s Eve Bash Heart Gallery—Art Exhibit Virginia State Yo-Yo Competition (made possible with a grant from the ACW Fund of the Community Foundation) Kids’ Carniball CMoR Portrait Banners— Art Exhibit Black History Celebration Genworth Foundation Holiday Village • Campbell Family • Gingerbread Creations Tea with Santa • Jim Skelding • Richmond Braves • Organization of Chinese Americans • Clifford the Big Red Dog Folk Festival—Off-site Event (made possible with a grant from Genworth Foundation) Lunar New Year • Gingerbread Gala (sponsored by CWDKids) Winter • George Turman (made possible through multiple sponsors) • Snow White Ballet • Frank Coleman • Richard Ward Gingerbread Festival (made possible through multiple sponsors) • Richmond Concert Band Special Guest • Betsy Q Maymont Flower and Garden Show — Off-site Event Crews Family Exhibit — Donald Crews, Ann Jonas and Nina Crews— Art Exhibit Spring National Reading Month • Dr. Seuss Spring Break Fever Birthday Bash • Jonathan Austin • Bogie the Clown • Jim Alberti and the Flea Circus • Betsy Q Disney Pirate and Princess Party Backyard 500 (made possible through multiple sponsors) Meet Diego Connections Resource Fair Taste of Arlington— Off-site Event (made possible with support from the NSF) • First Lady Anne Holton Fish Fest — Off-site Event • Richmond Jazz Society • Governor Tim Kaine • Southside Baptist Christian School • Lil Nut & Biscuit Collage Made by Children at the Ronald McDonald House — Art Exhibit • Cheick Hamala Diabate • Olumide—Drum Performance • Clifford the Big Red Dog • Curious George • Native American Storytelling • Taekwondo • SPCA Tail Wag’n Gingerbread Festival 6 | C hildren ’s Mu seu m of R i chmond P ower of Play: Letter from the Board of Trustees Chair 1—the r since first opening in 198 In 2008—and every yea the cognitive, ter fos d lpe he s ha d hmon Children’s Museum of Ric ngest you d’s velopment of Richmon social and emotional de ings learn, be n ma hu y wa most natural citizens. Through play, the d problem-solve, to imagine, question an we’ve inspired children , social and for their future academic laying the groundwork emotional success. wer of that play: ort, we focus on the po In this year’s annual rep nity’s children on that impact our commu the people and programs t are challenging tha are the kind of results rs ou ile Wh . sis ba ily a da add up to huge the road, these results to measure today, down entire community. and, as a result, for our strides for our children dicated to the this annual report be de So it is appropriate that who help make ff community and our sta many members of our If your name is is. it t tha en’s museum all Virginia’s premier childr If it isn’t, we hope are extremely grateful. listed as a supporter, we ortant work—and help make all of this imp you will join us today to play—possible. Gregory B. Robertson seum of Richmond Chairman, Children’s Mu Board of Trustees liams Partner, Hunton and Wil 2 0 0 8 A nnua l R e p ort | 7 P ROgrams: Educational programs teach children to have fun with learning Nurturing. Developing. Teaching. Educators have one of the most important jobs in our community. From preschool on, they work to construct a solid educational foundation for our children, a foundation on which children will build for the remainder of their lives. Aligned with the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs), NAEYC Standards and Virginia’s Foundation Blocks for Early Learning, the Children’s Museum of Richmond’s educational programs help lay important groundwork by being in perfect synergy with what our children are learning in the classroom. For example, our “Dinosaur Discovery” program opens up the world of dinosaurs to preschoolers, involving them in a paleontological dig to foster literacy and math skills. Also building literacy, the popular “Story Stretch: Drumsticks” program allows children to participate in a drumming circle and enjoy an Asante tale from West Africa. Children gain important science concepts by learning about the food chain and how animals thrive in all different environments in the “Adapt in the Habitat” program. There’s even a program called “Mapping Ancient Egypt” that teaches children how to make a 3-D map and prepares them for history and social studies SOLs. “It is so difficult for many of these families to take part in a special opportunity like this. In fact, most have never been to a museum of any kind. It was a pleasure to watch their little faces as they experienced the wonder of CMoR. Our adventure included a terrific lesson on the five senses, which is one of the SOLs that we teach. Every child passed the assessments recently given. We know it was because of what they learned from your patient and well-trained teachers. You have not only given these rural kids knowledge, but you also have given them a lasting memory of pure joy that will stay in their hearts.” —Liz Osterhout, Kindergarten Teacher, Unionville Elementary School Available at the Children’s Museum, educational programs can also be brought to children’s preschools, daycares or elementary schools. Over 25 field trip options were offered in 2008. programs or group visits in 2008. Over 36,000 children attended 8 | C hildren ’s Mu seu m of R i chmo nd P 2 0 0 8 A nnua l R e p ort | 9 CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF RICHMOND FINANCIAL OVERVIEW for the year ended June 30, 2008 artnerships: CONTRIBUTIONS & GRANTS Corporate sponsorships and grants give life to the museum’s mission —Iris E. Holliday, Senior External Affairs Manager, Dominion Total Contributions & Grants EARNED INCOME While the Children’s Museum of Richmond is supporting the social, emotional and intellectual growth of our community’s children, we have a long list of corporations and foundations standing behind us to help deliver on this important mission. Corporate benefactors like Genworth Foundation, Bon Secours Children’s Services, CWDKids and Dominion, as well as foundations and individuals, provide their support to a variety of events and programs—from our Legendary Santa event to field trip scholarships for underserved schools. In so doing, these partners fuel our Power of Play philosophy, and help us drive children toward their full potential. At the Children’s Museum of Richmond, we have big dreams for our community’s children. But it’s our community of partners that ensures these dreams can come true, year after year, child after child. Total Earned Income $ 1,595,196 TOTAL REVENUE $ 2,835,510 EXPENSES grams for 4,872 children in 2008. 29% Total EXPENSES* $ 3,029,201 TOTAL EXPENSES less depreciation $2,362,465 *Expenses include depreciation costs of $666,736. foundations 48% special interest/ events other program activities educational programs 36% 10% 10% museum shop sales membership 19% museum shop development activities 6% management & general Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 443,120 Long-Term Investments 1,182,399 Prepaid Expense and Receivables 32,986 Museum Shop Merchandise 29,722 4% EXPENSES 10% program services 80% PP&E, Net of Accumulated Depreciation 7,061,434 TOTAL ASSETS admissions 18% ASSETS EARNED INCOME 2% 5% 18% corporations & special events Program Services $ 2,414,913 Management & General 299,134 Development Activities 184,523 Museum Shop 130,631 $ 8,749,661 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts Payable $ Wages & Accrued Vacation 61,571 43,024 Deferred Revenue 164,883 Donations supported educational pro individuals 560,426 298,905 164,169 162,967 293,319 32,704 82,706 0 in 2008. Cash gifts totaled over $1,240,00 218,575 600,300 357,253 64,186 $ 1,240,314 Admission $ Membership Museum Shop Sales Educational Programs Program Activities Interest & Other Special Events Caring. Encouraging. Supporting. CONTRIBUTed Income 5% Individuals $ Foundations Corporations & Special Events Government “Dominion has enjoyed supporting the Children’s Museum’s mission through funding programs, projects and events over many years. The impact of the museum’s service to the community is apparent in the number of children who visit and the responses from parents, teachers and caregivers. Community outreach and early education are such important areas of focus for Dominion and we are proud to continue our partnership with CMoR who serves these areas so well.” government Total LiabIlities $ 269,478 Net Assets Unrestricted $ 7,001,863 Temporarily Restricted 423,569 Permanently Restricted 1,054,751 Total Net Assets $ 8,480,183 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 8,749,661 1 0 | C hildren ’s Mu seu m of Ri chmo nd 2 0 0 8 A nnua l R e p ort | 1 1 The Donors Who Make It All Possible The gifts given by those listed here represented nearly 35 percent of the museum’s operating budget, and 100 percent of its capital expenditures. This list reflects gifts received between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008. Every effort has been made to ensure that names are listed correctly. If this is not the case, please contact us at (804) 474-7005 so we may correct our records. We deeply appreciate the gifts we receive, and thank each of you for supporting the Children’s Museum of Richmond. Individual Donors Gifts to the Museum, July 1, 2007 through June 30,2008 Donors at or above $10,000 Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bradley, III Mrs. Margaret Freeman Howerton Mrs. Retta Leigh Keil Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Wyckoff Donors from $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Justin French Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Linwood A. Lacy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mistr Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Slater, Jr. Donors from $2,500 to $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bailie Mr. and Mrs. Scott Belleman Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Bocock Dr. and Mrs. Scott D. Gullquist Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. R. Strother Scott Mr. and Mrs. T. Kirk Tattersall Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Trenkle Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Williams Donors from $1,000 to $2,499 Mrs. Sally T. Bagley Mr. James Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berling Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bond Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bristow Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Bryan, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Chewning Mr. and Mrs. Rick Coltrane Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cornett Mr. and Mrs. David Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coulbourn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cross Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolan Mr. and Mrs. David Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. T. Fleetwood Garner Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gold Mr. and Mrs. Curt Gordinier Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Gottwald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Grover Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Harris Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Hooper Mr. Everett B. Howerton and Mrs. Margaret Freeman Howerton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jennings, III Mr. and Mrs. E. Darrell Jervey Mr. T. Gaylon Layfield, III Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Loupassi Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. McDonald Mrs. Dorothy Mehalick Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Minor, III Mrs. Chiswell D. L. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pitney Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Reinhart The Honorable Anne G. Rhodes and Mr. James T. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerrold Samford Mr. Michael Schewel and Ms. Priscilla Burbank Mr. and Mrs. John Schmohl Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sharp Mrs. Alice H. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Tilghman Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van De Putte Mr. and Mrs. B. Briscoe White, III Donors from $500 to $999 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cardozo Mr. and Mrs. J. Harwood Cochrane Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davidson Mr. and Mrs. John G. Dicks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell, II Mr. Douglas Foulis and Ms. Jane C. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey Ms. Iris E. Holliday Mr. and Mrs. George Jennison Mr. and Mrs. Alan I. Kirshner Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Markel Mr. and Mrs. Steven Middleton Mr. and Mrs. David C. Reynolds Mr. David P. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Savedge Mr. and Mrs. James R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. David C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John W. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Hays T. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B. Wishnack Donors from $250 to $499 Mr. and Mrs. Farhad Aghdami Ms. Elizabeth B. Bauder Dr. and Mrs. O. Christian Bredrup, Jr. Mrs. Dorothy Brotherton Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Childress Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugh Ewing, III Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Britton L. Glisson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Hagen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Hargroves Mr and Mrs. J. Sheppard Haw, III Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Helwig Mr. and Mrs. Vernard W. Henley Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Hornsby Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Klaus, Sr. Drs. Stephen and Georganne Long Mr. and Mrs. F. William McClelland Mr. and Mrs. Marshall N. Morton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Reams Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Serrill Mr. and Mrs. Morton G. Thalhimer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valentine Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter Vaughan III Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. White, Jr. Additional Individual Donors Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aaronson Mr. and Mrs. John Ackerly Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Aggarwal Mrs. Amelie W. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Allende Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. James A. Baber, IV Mr. and Mrs. John Bates, III Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Belleman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bidwell Mr. and Mrs. Dana R. Blackmer Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Booker Mr. and Mrs. McGuire Boyd Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Brown Ms. Anne Burnett Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Calamita, III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carnes Ms. Besty B. Carr Mr. Karl Chang and Ms. B. Ellen Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Jr. Mr. L. Bruce Coffey and Dr. Annie Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Crosby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cross Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Cutchins, IV Mr. and Mrs. Norwood H. Davis, Jr. Mrs. Theresa G. Deal Mr. and Mrs. Duane Deskevich Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Dray Mr. and Mrs. James E. Durbin Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dysart Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elim Mrs. Ida Farinholt Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fearnow Mr. and Mrs. Bennett J. Fidlow, Esq. Mr. Jeffrey M. Gallagher and Dr. Catherine W. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gallagher Mr. L. H. Ginn, III Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Goode, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gottwald Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Greenberg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hamilton, Jr. Ms. Linda Hanna Mr. Matthew Helme Mr. and Mrs. Elbert R. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Hollerith Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoover Mr. and Mrs. John S. Horsley, IV Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Howells, IV Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hudgins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Innes Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Janus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, III Mr. and Mrs. William Judkins Ms. Ellen S. Kreuter Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lecky Ms. Anne S. Lumpkin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mackell Ms. Jennifer Malcolm Col. and Mrs. Anthony E. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Marks Mr. and Mrs. R. Wheatley McDowell Ms. Betts W. McGurn Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Morrill Mr. Thomas Mountcastle Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mullian Mr. Robert B. Neighbors and Ms. Joy S. Moretti Dr. and Mrs. Jay Nogi Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. November Mr. and Mrs. Neil November Mr. and Mrs. John M. Oakey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Obrion Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ottley Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pace Mr. and Mrs. David Pahren Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Pankey Mr. Austin Parks Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Perel Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Perretz Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin Pritchard, Jr. Mr. John Ravenal and Ms. Virginia Pye Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Reed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Reynolds, III Mr. and Mrs. James C. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. David P. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Russell Mrs. Pamela Scallan Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Scherer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Buford Scott Mr. Robert R. Sedivy and Mrs. Elizabeth S. Curtler Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Siewers, II Mr. David J. Simon Mr. Andre L. Spencer and Ms. Jeanine A. Leffler Ms. Jane Sper Mr. and Mrs. James Starnes Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Steeber Ms. Susan L. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Brude Stoever Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Strausburg Ms. Nancy E. Stroman Mr. and Mrs. James F. Stutts Ms. Alexis Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tarry Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Thalhimer Mr. William Tilson and Ms. Chinda Ou Mrs. Paige Tinne-Reed Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tysinger Mr. and Mrs. E. Massie Valentine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Van Roekel Mr. John Vinson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Vozenilek Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Waller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hill B. Wellford, Jr. Mrs. Kathleen Westkaemper Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wilberger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Williams Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. Wright Ms. Ann P. Wyckoff Business, Foundation and Government Donors Gifts to the Museum, July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 Donors at or above $25,000 Arts and Cultural Consortium: City of Richmond, Chesterfield County, Goochland County, Hanover County, Henrico County The Cabell Foundation The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia CWDKids Dominion Foundation Donors C o nt inue s 1 2 | C h ildren ’s Mu seu m of Ri chmo nd Freeman Family Fund of The Community Foundation Genworth Foundation The Harry & Harriet Grandis Family Foundation The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation The William H., John G. & Emma Scott Foundation Virginia NonProfit Housing Coalition (Anna Lou and Bob Schaberg) Donors from $10,000 to $24,999 ACW Fund of the Community Foundation Bon Secours Children’s Services Clearwire Commonwealth of Virginia Harrison Family Foundation Thomas F. Jeffress Memorial, Inc. Land Rover Richmond Philip Morris Companies, USA Philip Morris Employee Community Fund The Rosenthal Foundation Wachovia Foundation Wyco Fund Donors from $5,000 to $9,999 County of Chesterfield Dairy Queen of Virginia, Inc. Estes Foundation J.P. Morgan Nunnally Foundation Richmond Cold Storage Barbara J. Thalhimer and William B. Thalhimer, Jr. Family Fund United Way of Greater Richmond and Petersburg Donors from $2,500 to $4,999 CarMax Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Holiday Barn Ltd. Media General, Inc. Performance Food Group Co. R.E.B. Foundation Roper Brothers Lumber Co., Inc. Massie Scott Fund of The Community Foundation Williams Family Fund of The Community Foundation Donors from $1,000 to $2,499 Alfa Laval Inc. Burleigh’s Body Shop Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation Car Pool 2 0 0 8 A nnua l R e p ort | 1 3 Elisabeth Reed Carter Charitable Fund of The Community Foundation Chicago Scenic Studios Classic Kitchens of Virginia, Inc. Thomas and Mary Coulbourn Family Fund of The Community Foundation Davenport & Company, LLC David Word Automotive, Inc. Dominion Dominion Benefits, LLC Durham Foundation Elis Olsson Memorial Foundation Ernst & Young Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association Frederic Scott Bocock and Roberta B. Bocock Trust Fulton Bank Hunton & Williams Layfield Family Fund of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia Lumber Liquidators, Inc. The Martin Agency Monument Construction, LLC Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia Fund of The Community Foundation Paul H. Pusey Foundation Rotary Club of West Richmond The Kathryn and W. Harry Schwarzschild Fund St. Paul’s Baptist Church Swedish Match North America, Inc. Twin Rivers Fund Barbara B. and James E. Ukrop Fund of The Community Foundation Ukrop’s Dress Express Virginia Commercial Finance Inc. Virginia Sargeant Reynolds Foundation Wilton Real Estate Corp. Stephanie & Marshall Wishnack Fund of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia Donors from $500 to $999 “K” Line America, Inc. Capital Interior Contractors, Inc. Susan and John Davenport Family Fund of The Community Foundation M.H. West & Company, Inc. Stanley & Dorothy Pauley Charitable Trust United Way Services—Local Government & School Campaign In-Kind Donors Donors from $250 to $499 Aghdami Family Fund of The Community Foundation The Bruhn-Morris Family Foundation CMGRP, Inc. Colon Club of Richmond GrayCo Philip W. & Nathalie L. Klaus Fund of The Community Foundation Miller Foundation, Inc. Caroline and Marshall Morton Family Fund of The Community Foundation Paramount’s Kings Dominion The Homer A. & Mildred S. Scott Foundation James and Christine Scott Family Foundation Tri-City Concessions The Ukrop Foundation Additional Business, Foundation and Government Donors Barnes & Noble Duke Energy Foundation EMR Properties Merck Pharmaceuticals Pleasants Hardware Susan Bailey and Sidney Buford Scott Endowment Trust SunTrust Banks, Inc. United Way Services—Combined Federal Campaign Wondercabinets Interpretive Design, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baly Mr. and Mrs. Scott Belleman Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bond Ms. Sally L. Bowring Mr. Chris Carey Mr. Nelson Courser Ms. Anna Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erda Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Flohr, Jr. Ms. Mary Anne Graf Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheppard Haw, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Iantosca Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William Judkins Mr. and Mrs. Darren Kennon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kidwell Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Knighton Mr. T. Gaylon Layfield, III Mr. Bill Mason Mr. and Mrs. Sean O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Toole Mr. Daniel Payne Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryson Powell Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson Mr. Anthony Rumley Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerrold Samford Ms. Carolyn Warthan Mr. and Mrs. Travis Weisleder Mr. and Mrs. Josh Wishnack Mr. Randolph W. Wyckoff Acorn Sign Graphics A.R. Dearborn Pet Photography Ampa Entertainment, Inc. Animal Crackers Apple Dog Daycare, Lodging and Grooming Babystuff and Kids 2 Balloons Over Virginia Bella Boutique Bellini Baby & Teen Furniture Bonheur Buz and Ned’s Chasen Galleries Chick-fil-A Classes For You ColorTree of Virginia Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. Cookies by Design Coplon’s Cornett Hospitality Custom Stage Curtain Fabricators Dominion Payroll Services Dynamic Brands The Flying Chef Catering For the Love of Pete Fresh Market Friends of National Zoo George E. Mowbray Jr. Paint & Wallpaper Co. Getty Group The Goddard School Grape -N- Cheese Groovin’ Gourmet Half Pints Hamilton Beach Proctor Silex Health First Chiropractic Heidi Story Herf House Cigars It’s Hip to be Round Hotel Monaco Washington, D.C. James Limousine The Jefferson Hotel JetSet Boutique Kinloch Golf Club Krispy Kreme Kroger at Willow Lawn Land Rover Richmond Lane Sanson Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden The Little Gym of Short Pump Luna Grove Deli MacEvents Main Art Supply and Framing Microsoft Corporation Namesake Design Occasionally Omni Sports Group On U Jewelry Paramount’s Kings Dominion Parcel Plus at Carytown Party Perfect Event Rentals Pepperidge Farm Peter Blair Pohlig Bros. Que Bella Richmond Ballet Richmond Camera Shop Inc. at Downtown Richmond Richmond Symphony River City Youth Fitness A Sharper Palate SMARTBOX of Richmond St. Christopher’s School Starbucks Coffee Strawberry Field Flowers & Gifts Tabitha Geary Company Theatre IV Tipsy Wear Tobacco Company Ukrop’s Super Markets, Inc. University of Richmond Virginia Association of Museums Virginia Opera Williams & Sherill Wolff Fording & Company Gifts Were Made This Year: In Memory Of Philip T. Bagley James Hargroves, Jr. Betty Joynes Sara Markham In Honor Of Sally Bagley Nancy Belleman Susan Channing Sterling and Thomas Coulbourn and Family The Children’s Museum of Richmond Education Department Howard Garner and Barbara Hulbert Beth and Steve Gillispie Missy and Sandy Gullquist Stewart, Mark Winston and Mollie Sarah Hargrove Terrell and Elliott Harrigan Elizabeth and Hank Howells and Family Randee Humphrey Dee Dee Dockendorf and Hunter Leemon Georganne and Steve Long True and Charlie Luck Maddie Lucas Bill Mistr Betsy and Bill Moore and Family Joseph and Tray Pankey Jane, Robert and Carolyn Pratt Haley Rising Libby and Greg Robertson Nathanial Roseberry Rebecca Tirs Jennifer, Peyton and Guy Wall Emily, Chris, Maggie, Millie Weinhold Norvell and Charlie Whitaker Mary White Randy Wyckoff design by:
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