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<strong>2010</strong><br />
ANNUAL REPORT
OUR MISSION<br />
The <strong>Boulder</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> provides engaging educational<br />
experiences for people to explore the continuing history of the<br />
<strong>Boulder</strong> region. The <strong>Museum</strong> collects, preserves, and presents<br />
<strong>Boulder</strong> history in order to connect them with the past, provide a<br />
context for the present, and inspire a vision for the future.<br />
INTERPRETIVE VALUES<br />
All programs must advance the Mission and Vision of the <strong>Museum</strong>: The<br />
<strong>Museum</strong>’s Mission and Vision form the basic standard of measure for evaluating<br />
the appropriateness of any potential <strong>Museum</strong> exhibition or program.<br />
Respect for Research and Inquiry: The <strong>Museum</strong> will use a process of<br />
rigorous inquiry in the development of all its exhibitions and programs to<br />
assure that they are deeply grounded in sound research. In carrying out the<br />
research and planning of the <strong>Museum</strong>’s exhibitions and programs it will use<br />
the perspectives of both academic and creative disciplines and the skills and<br />
expertise of collaborative partners, both individuals and groups, that can<br />
help the <strong>Museum</strong> shape content rich, memorable, and engaging exhibitions<br />
and programs.<br />
Respect for Its Audiences: Residents and visitors to the <strong>Museum</strong> will be<br />
diverse in their backgrounds, education, and interests. Respectfulness of<br />
this diversity, and of their individuality as people will be an integral part of the<br />
welcome, hospitality, and overall visitor experience of the <strong>Museum</strong>. Every<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> exhibition, program and activity will be designed to connect to the<br />
lives and interests of audiences with different cultural traditions and learning<br />
styles, and will be delivered in a way that is accessible, engaging, and<br />
interactive.<br />
A Commitment to Making the Development and Implementation of all<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> Programs and Activities a Team Process: <strong>Museum</strong> exhibitions and<br />
other programs will represent the combined resources of the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />
historical collections, staff skills and expertise, the expertise and perspective<br />
of outside collaborators and partners, and the needs and values of museum<br />
audiences. For this reason the <strong>Museum</strong> will use a collaborative, team process<br />
to ensure the highest quality and broadest reach for all its programs.
FROM THE PRESIDENT<br />
April 2011<br />
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<strong>2010</strong> YEAR IN REVIEW<br />
In addition to the permanent exhibit, Storymakers, the <strong>Boulder</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> presents two to<br />
three new exhibits every year in the Harbeck House galleries. Some of these exhibits are developed<br />
by the <strong>Museum</strong> staff and focus directly on the people, events, businesses and activities of the<br />
<strong>Boulder</strong> area. Others are traveling exhibits that are on loan from other museums. While these may<br />
have a broader historical focus, we use artifacts and photographs from our collection to illustrate<br />
the connections to our local history.<br />
Only in <strong>Boulder</strong>:<br />
A Sesquicentennial Celebration<br />
June 30, 2009— May 16, <strong>2010</strong><br />
This exhibit celebrated <strong>Boulder</strong>'s 150th<br />
Anniversary featuring items found 'Only in<br />
<strong>Boulder</strong>' and '<strong>Boulder</strong> Firsts'. It also included<br />
various <strong>Boulder</strong> videos and hands-on activities<br />
for kids and families.<br />
Power of Music:<br />
Photographic Portraits of Americans<br />
and their Musical Instruments,<br />
1860-1915<br />
May 28 — August 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />
This photography exhibition provided a rare insight<br />
into the prevalence of performed music among 19th<br />
century Americans. The <strong>Museum</strong> supplemented the<br />
exhibit with examples of <strong>Boulder</strong>'s passion for music<br />
and hands-on musical activities for visitors of all ages.<br />
Challenging Boundaries:<br />
Influential Women of<br />
<strong>Boulder</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
HALLWAY EXHIBITS<br />
Capturing <strong>Boulder</strong>'s Love<br />
of Music, 1880-1920<br />
One Big, Happy<br />
(Global) Family:<br />
<strong>Boulder</strong>'s Sister<br />
Cities
ON DISPLAY<br />
<strong>Color</strong>ado Takes Off!<br />
Celebrating 100 Years of Flight in <strong>Color</strong>ado<br />
August 27, <strong>2010</strong> — February 6, 2011<br />
This traveling exhibit introduced visitors to<br />
the interesting personalities and fascinating<br />
events from <strong>Color</strong>ado's rich aerospace history.<br />
It highlighted <strong>Color</strong>ado’s impact on national<br />
and international aerospace technology.<br />
Families enjoyed the Aviator’s Discovery<br />
Room with hands-on activities and aeronautic<br />
dress-up.<br />
OFF-SITE EXHIBITS<br />
<strong>Boulder</strong>'s Great Flood, 1894<br />
The <strong>Boulder</strong>-<strong>Color</strong>ado Sanitarium<br />
Early <strong>Boulder</strong> Businesses<br />
Putting <strong>Boulder</strong> to Work in the 1930s<br />
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K-12 FOCUS<br />
Science Stories. In the Spring and Fall of <strong>2010</strong>, the <strong>Museum</strong> coordinated two collaborative<br />
projects that matched local middle school students with scientists in the <strong>Boulder</strong> community.<br />
The students were charged with creating short videos documenting their scientists’ stories.<br />
The results were both entertaining and a wonderful demonstration of the power of video to<br />
engage kids and adults in science and storytelling.<br />
7th and 8th grade Launching Space program<br />
participants from Horizons Middle School filming at<br />
the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics<br />
(LASP.)<br />
Launching Space was funded by an SCFD<br />
special project grant. Above, a Horizons<br />
student is working in the school computer<br />
lab on edits to her film.<br />
Earth Explorer participants toured NO-<br />
AA, NCAR and LASP labs to learn and<br />
The Earth Explorers project was funded by a <strong>2010</strong><br />
NOAA Heritage Grant. Scientists from NOAA, as<br />
well as NCAR, LASP and project NEON met with<br />
Trail Ridge Middle School MESA program students<br />
throughout the fall to share their stories and help<br />
create videos featured in the <strong>Museum</strong>’s “Treasures<br />
of NOAA’s Ark” exhibit.
DAYCAMPERS<br />
In <strong>2010</strong>, the <strong>Museum</strong> embarked on a new collaboration with<br />
the Lifelong Learning program through the <strong>Boulder</strong> Valley<br />
School District to offer day camps for local families. 15-20<br />
students in K-5th grade spent the day at the <strong>Museum</strong> on four<br />
different occasions exploring a variety of topics like aviation<br />
and aerospace history, winter holidays and gingerbread house<br />
techniques. The <strong>Museum</strong> plans to pursue this fruitful<br />
partnership for many years to come!<br />
Above, a camper’s thank you note to<br />
the <strong>Museum</strong> after her gingerbread<br />
camp.<br />
Left, day campers listen to live air<br />
traffic control on a portable pilot’s<br />
radio.<br />
SPECIAL PROJECTS<br />
Whittier Historians Writers Project.<br />
The <strong>Museum</strong> assisted the Whittier <strong>History</strong><br />
Club and Historic <strong>Boulder</strong> in creating a book<br />
based on oral histories the 5th grade students<br />
completed with Whittier alumni. This is just<br />
one example of the special projects the<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> engages in to support history<br />
education in the schools!<br />
Columbia Cemetery Biographies. With<br />
recent changes to the BVSD curriculum, the<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> heard from our Teacher Advisory<br />
Working Group that more 8th grade <strong>Boulder</strong><br />
<strong>History</strong> programming was needed—and we<br />
responded! A new Historic Biography project<br />
challenges students to explore <strong>Museum</strong>created<br />
biography kits detailing 15 Columbia<br />
residents, and then present findings to their<br />
peers on a <strong>Museum</strong> guided tour.<br />
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ADULTS AND FAMILIES<br />
Conversations with Extraordinary People<br />
This very successful speaker series presents the<br />
innovative people, events, research and businesses<br />
whose connection with <strong>Boulder</strong> has helped shaped<br />
this community as a remarkable place. The <strong>Boulder</strong><br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> hosted nine <strong>Boulder</strong> Conversations<br />
with Extraordinary People programs in <strong>2010</strong> with nearly<br />
700 people in attendance. The series was held<br />
once a month between September and May at the<br />
Chautauqua Community House.<br />
“A Tour and Tea”<br />
A Tour and Tea was a new adult program offered in<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. Guests received a 45 minute guided tour of<br />
the <strong>Museum</strong> exhibits followed by a personal and<br />
informative tea tasting of three varieties of teas<br />
courtesy of Celestial Seasoning. The <strong>Museum</strong><br />
hosted six Tour and Tea programs for 71 guests.<br />
<strong>History</strong> Talks<br />
Throughout the year the <strong>Museum</strong> offered a variety of<br />
history talks at the Harbeck House and in partnership<br />
with the Carnegie Library for Local <strong>History</strong>. Subjects<br />
included ‘Finding the Switzerland Tail of America’<br />
and ‘The Music and Instruments of the Power of<br />
Music Exhibition.’ More than 350 guests attended<br />
these programs.
<strong>Boulder</strong> Takes Off ! September <strong>2010</strong><br />
The <strong>Museum</strong>’s September family event celebrated <strong>Boulder</strong>’s enthusiasm for aerospace and aviation<br />
history. Representatives from the Civil Air Patrol, Wings Over the Rockies <strong>Museum</strong>, the <strong>Boulder</strong><br />
Aeromodelers Club, and space shuttle astronaut Joe Tanner offered engaging activities for adults and<br />
kids alike!<br />
3rd <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>History</strong> Mystery Challenge: Hill Edition<br />
The <strong>2010</strong> <strong>History</strong> Mystery Challenge fundraiser event took over the historic University Hill!<br />
On a beautiful <strong>Boulder</strong> evening, 14 teams riddled it out for their chance to earn the title of<br />
<strong>2010</strong> <strong>History</strong> Mystery Champions!<br />
Team What Would Scooby Do?<br />
stole the show with their mystery<br />
machine and creative<br />
costumes.<br />
It was exciting photo-finish for<br />
the title of <strong>2010</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
Mystery Champion!<br />
Congratulations to team<br />
“<strong>Boulder</strong>’s ARK” for a well<br />
deserved win.<br />
Need a Clue?<br />
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VOLUNTEERS<br />
In <strong>2010</strong>, more than 70 <strong>Museum</strong> volunteers logged 2,666 hours helping with school tours,<br />
scout and outreach programs, special events, research, exhibits, collections documentation,<br />
and serving on the Board of Trustees and <strong>Museum</strong> committees. We are very lucky to have<br />
such dedicated and capable volunteers.<br />
THANK<br />
YOU!<br />
<strong>2010</strong> BY THE NUMBERS<br />
900,000 documents and photographs in the collection at Carnegie<br />
128,838 visits to the website www.boulderhistory.org<br />
38,000 historical artifacts in the collection<br />
11,100 people served through programs and events<br />
8,214 visitors to the <strong>Museum</strong><br />
2,886 participants in outreach programs<br />
1,470 students served<br />
696 attendees to Conversations with Extraordinary People<br />
288 members<br />
253 artifacts donated to the collection<br />
70 volunteers
THE COLLECTION<br />
The Collections Department was very active in <strong>2010</strong> with much progress made at the Christensen<br />
Storage Facility. The space was organized to clear isles between shelving units. Three new<br />
shelving units with 126 cubic feet of storage space were added to accommodate incoming<br />
donations. 1,700 artifacts were photographed and properly documented in the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />
database and a total of 253 new artifacts from 23 donors were brought into the collection in <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
This red velvet<br />
dress and jacket<br />
with white fur<br />
trim was worn by<br />
Kate Crowder in<br />
1958 when she<br />
was Miss Merry<br />
Christmas. Ms.<br />
Crowder donated<br />
the dress to the<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> in <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
This Brakeman armband and switch key<br />
were used on the Switzerland Trail Railroad<br />
in the early 1900s. Donated to the <strong>Museum</strong><br />
by Doris Hanson.<br />
Collections Care<br />
The Collections Department benefited from<br />
the hard work of a steady team of very<br />
dedicated volunteers. They provided about 80<br />
hours per month of valuable assistance in processing<br />
and documenting artifacts in the collection.<br />
Much of the volunteer time was spent<br />
repacking the <strong>Museum</strong>’s large clothing collection.<br />
The clothing was taken from cardboard<br />
wardrobe boxes and placed horizontally<br />
in acid-free textile boxes. This is an example<br />
of the conservation measures the staff<br />
and volunteers do on a daily basis to protect<br />
the <strong>Museum</strong>’s collection of more than 38,000<br />
historic artifacts.<br />
Volunteer Becca Heins and the saddle stand<br />
she helped construct to house the saddles in<br />
the <strong>Museum</strong>’s collection.<br />
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 12/31/10<br />
Current assets<br />
ASSETS<br />
Cash and cash equivalents 18,510<br />
Prepaid expenses 1,515<br />
Inventory 3,421<br />
Investments 1,151,061<br />
Other current assets 13,107<br />
Total current assets 1,187,614<br />
Property and equipment<br />
Furniture and fixtures 27,647<br />
Leasehold improvements 25,810<br />
Machinery and equipment 48,952<br />
Collections storage facility 1,045,118<br />
Vehicles 6,070<br />
Land 225,937<br />
Total 1,379,534<br />
Less accumulated depreciation (243,885)<br />
Property and equipment, net 1,135,649<br />
Long-term investments 6,669,904<br />
Total assets $ 8,993,167<br />
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS<br />
Current liabilities<br />
Accounts payable, general 27,667<br />
Deferred revenue -<br />
Accrued payroll and vacation 13,116<br />
Other current liabilities 533<br />
Current portion of long-term debt 31,546<br />
Total current liabilities 72,862<br />
Security deposits 4,119<br />
Long-term debt, net of current portion 674,833<br />
Total liabilities 751,814<br />
Net assets<br />
Unrestricted 1,267,859<br />
Temporarily restricted 303,585<br />
Permanently restricted 6,669,909<br />
Total net assets 8,241,353<br />
Total liabilities and net assets $ 8,993,167
<strong>2010</strong> OPERATING INCOME<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> Store<br />
1%<br />
Rent Income<br />
7%<br />
City of <strong>Boulder</strong><br />
6%<br />
Grants &<br />
Contributions<br />
6%<br />
In-kind donations<br />
13%<br />
Admissions<br />
2%<br />
Membership<br />
1%<br />
Educational Programs<br />
2%<br />
Trust<br />
59%<br />
Special Events<br />
3%<br />
<strong>2010</strong> OPERATING EXPENSES<br />
Fundraising & Special<br />
Events<br />
7%<br />
Collections<br />
Stew ardship<br />
14%<br />
Total Expenses<br />
$556,256<br />
General &<br />
Administrative<br />
17%<br />
Educational Programs<br />
& Exhibitions<br />
63%<br />
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Andy & Annette Anderson<br />
Pat Angell<br />
Karl Anuta<br />
William Arndt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Arnold<br />
William Arnold &<br />
Glenice Hansen<br />
Elizabeth Aspinwall<br />
Rick Athearn<br />
Garrett Aulabaugh<br />
Jesse & Maria Aweida<br />
Traci Bailey<br />
Ligita Balodis<br />
James & Suzanne Balog<br />
Mrs. Mildred Barrick<br />
Albert Bartlett<br />
Denny Basham<br />
Gary Berg<br />
Dennis & Libby Berry<br />
Kaye Birmingham<br />
Stanley & Virginia Boucher<br />
Jim Bowers<br />
Megan Bowes<br />
Roy & Lynn Boyer<br />
George & Eleanor Bradley<br />
CR & Margot Brauchli<br />
Bridget Bacon<br />
Diane Brookfield<br />
Keely Brunner<br />
Jane Butcher<br />
Wanee Butler<br />
Beulah Caldwell<br />
Jancy Campbell<br />
Lisa Capano<br />
Steve Carnes<br />
Rich & Patricia Castro<br />
Tom Ceck<br />
Mrs. John W. Chapman<br />
Bradley Cheetham<br />
Robert Chow<br />
Anna B. Clements<br />
Anne Coakley<br />
Naomi Cole<br />
Richard Collins & Judith Reid<br />
Dan Condon<br />
Chris & Cathy Conery<br />
Benjamin Cook &<br />
Maxine Benson<br />
Forrest Cook<br />
Eric Cornell & Celeste Landry<br />
Dan & Sharyn Corson<br />
Kenneth & Joyce Davies<br />
Frank & Gina Day<br />
Monica & Trevor Dean<br />
Sue Deans<br />
Darlieen Del Pizzo<br />
Elizabeth Demmon<br />
Steve & Cheryl Demos<br />
William & Isolde Deno<br />
<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Membership<br />
Phyllis & Hal Donnelly<br />
Anne Downing<br />
Leslie Durgin & Sam Fitch<br />
John & Anne Dyni<br />
Teresa Eastburn<br />
Leslie & Woodie Eaton<br />
Jane Engel<br />
Ann & Hugh Evans<br />
Ellen Feeney<br />
Catherine & Jerry Felknor<br />
Janet & Chuck Folden<br />
Nick & Helen Forster<br />
Margaret Fouquet<br />
Jack & Margaret Fox<br />
Andy & Audrey Franklin<br />
Fredric & Carolyn Freeman<br />
John Gamble<br />
Patti & Steve Gassaway<br />
Dennis Gates &<br />
Catherine Long Gates<br />
Nancy Geyer & Lee Silbert<br />
Barbara & Jim Gigone<br />
Thomas Gillis<br />
Marcelee Gralapp<br />
Charles & Gail Gray<br />
Mary Greenwald<br />
Dave Griffin<br />
Barry & Marilyn Haas<br />
Jim Hanifin<br />
Duane & Pat Haugen<br />
Matthew Hawkins<br />
Joan Hay<br />
Josie & Rollie Heath<br />
Denise Henry<br />
Jane E. Henry<br />
Mrs. Gordon W. Hewes<br />
Richard Heydt<br />
Clifton & Rose Mary Highman<br />
David & Dee Hight<br />
Dan Hoback<br />
Halle Hoback<br />
Jack & Jean Hodges<br />
Ben Holland<br />
Cathie Holm<br />
Elizabeth Horton<br />
Hotel <strong>Boulder</strong>ado<br />
June Howard<br />
Katy & Arthur Howe<br />
Steven & Holly Hultgren<br />
Alison Hyde<br />
J. Dennis Hynes<br />
Tim Imbrock<br />
Huntley Ingalls<br />
Justine Irwin<br />
Gary & Jody James<br />
LaVern Johnson<br />
Rowena Johnson<br />
Tom & Beverly Johnston<br />
Jo Ann Joselyn<br />
Linda Jourgensen<br />
Nina Judd<br />
Lucy Judson<br />
Janet Justice-Waddington<br />
Edward & Jane Kellenberger<br />
Neil Kelley<br />
Gail L. Khasawneh<br />
Tim Kilbride<br />
Neil & Gretchen King<br />
Barbara & Howard Klemme<br />
Willis & Pattie Knierim<br />
Frada Kodeck<br />
Michael Koertje<br />
Rich Koopman<br />
Jack & Sue Krutsinger<br />
John & Linsey Layman<br />
Greg & Gladeane<br />
Lefferdink<br />
Peggy LeMone<br />
Joan & William Light<br />
Susan Linde<br />
Katherine Linstrom<br />
Elizabeth Lipstreu<br />
Jon & Susan S. Lounsbury<br />
Loretta & Gene Lundeen<br />
Paul V. Lundy Jr.<br />
Bruce MacKenzie<br />
Ted Manning<br />
Barbara Margolf<br />
Kristen Marshall<br />
Leon Mason & Sheila Ray<br />
Lorne & Mikki Matheson<br />
Mark Mavrogianes<br />
Nancy McCurdy<br />
Donald & Alice McDonald<br />
Polly McDonald<br />
John & Glennys McPhilimy<br />
Alison Meagher<br />
Thomas & Beverly Meier<br />
Melton Construction, Inc.<br />
Jean Messimer<br />
Travis Metcalfe<br />
Virginia Michael<br />
Sara Michl<br />
Gerry & Jane Mordhorst<br />
David C. Morgan<br />
David & Theresa Murray<br />
Jeannine Myers<br />
Robert & Francine Myers<br />
Scott & Jean Nelson<br />
Mildred Nilon<br />
Nils Nordberg<br />
Anne Norwood<br />
Donella Novak<br />
Margaret Oakes<br />
Mary & Terry O'Donnell<br />
Danielle Okin<br />
Ricardo Olivas<br />
Phyllis Olson<br />
On-Line Ledger Services<br />
L.T. & Pat Ostwald<br />
Valerie Otero<br />
Victoria Otero<br />
Laurence Paddock<br />
Jim & Sue Palmer<br />
Randy Parella<br />
Candace Parkhurst<br />
Jane Patrick<br />
Carlen Penfold<br />
Jan & Glenn Perkins<br />
John Perlett<br />
Silvia Pettem & Ed Raines<br />
Mary Pierce<br />
Ellie & Harry Poehlmann<br />
Julia Portmore &<br />
Gordon Anderson<br />
Pedestrian Shops<br />
Stephany Precourt<br />
Susan Prentiss<br />
Andy & Susan Pruitt<br />
Dorothy Read<br />
Mary Reilly-McNellan<br />
Paul Repetto & Janet Pyle<br />
Charles & Joan Robinson<br />
David & Janet Robertson<br />
Anne Robinson<br />
Sharon Rosall<br />
Virginia Ross<br />
Kelly Russack<br />
George Russell<br />
Glenda Russell<br />
Jim & Susan Saunders<br />
Dick Scheidenhelm<br />
Sandra & Jeff Schulz<br />
George Schumaker<br />
Julie Schumaker<br />
Dominick Sekick<br />
Donna Shay<br />
Ollie Shepherd<br />
Mo & Jen Siegel<br />
Nancy & Bob Sievers<br />
Rick & Karen Sinner<br />
Sinton Dairy Foods<br />
Eric & Gillian Skokan<br />
Chris & Cate Smith<br />
Sandra Smith<br />
TK Smith &<br />
Connie Holden<br />
Jim & Kathy Snow<br />
Harold Sohn<br />
Court & Carolyn Spicer<br />
Caryl Stalick<br />
Angela Stanford<br />
Juli & Peter Steinhauer<br />
Joseph & Caroline<br />
Stepanek
<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Membership Continued<br />
Bo & Cindy Stephens Jr Thomas & Kathleen Thorpe William Arnold & Glenice Hansen<br />
Fergus & Erie Stone John & Elizabeth Tilton John & Valerie Williamson<br />
Steven Stone Lorraine Todd Vivian Wilson<br />
Stewart & Lynn Strickler Lynn Trumble Nancy & John Wittemyer<br />
John Sullivan Richard & Valerie Tucker Erin Wood<br />
James & Susan Swaeby James Voss Celeste Woodley<br />
Christy Sweet Gary Waggoner Marvin Woolf & Hannah Huse<br />
Barbara Tamplin Sam & Phyllis Wahlfeldt Carl Worthington<br />
Joseph & Martha Tanner Jack & Sophie Walker Kelly Wyatt<br />
Stephen Tebo Theodore & Barbara Walker Bob & Katy Yates<br />
Richard Thayer and Family Betty Wasson Anthony & Erin York<br />
Lee & Tommy Thompson Lysa Wegman-French Mark D. & Katherine Young<br />
Stephen Thompson William & Isolde Deno<br />
Individual Contributions<br />
Up to $99 Phyllis O'Connell Jim & Barbara Gigone<br />
Mieko & Hiroko Akima Margaret Oakes Carolyn Grant & Robert Krenz<br />
Dave Armstrong Alan & Carol Ann Olson Matthew & Lin Hawkins<br />
Charles & Kathryn Arnold Valerie Otero Rowena Johnson<br />
Ligita Balodis Victoria Otero Dottie & Ray Joyce<br />
Eileen & John Banman Ellie & Harry Poehlmann Michael A. Koertje<br />
Bascom Birmingham Peter Pollock Patricia Limerick<br />
David Black Andrew & Susan Pruitt Susan Linde<br />
Allen Browning Richard Reeves Susan & Jon Lounsbury<br />
Minerva Canavan Jean Rodeck & Lynn Swearingen John & Glennys McPhilimy<br />
Anna Clements Carl Runner Stanley & Aldah Medsker<br />
Judith Reid & Richard Collins Mr. & Mrs. James Saunders Thomas & Beverly Meier<br />
Donald Cote Julie Schumaker Ronald A Mitchell<br />
Caroline Douglas Megan Silbert Beth Nicholson<br />
Donald & D'Ann Duft Dana Simons Laurence Paddock<br />
Lewis & Nina Frauenfelder Mary B Skumanich Lisa Reichert<br />
Jill J. Gelbspan Joseph Stepanek David & Janet Robertson<br />
Gierhart Gary Laura & Russell Stroud Sandra Schulz<br />
Charles & Gail Gray Barbara Tamplin Donna Shay<br />
Jane E. Henry John & Carson Taylor Lorrie Shepard<br />
Minna W. Hewes Lorraine Todd Paul Trementozzi<br />
Dan Hoback Betty Wasson Richard & Jaclyn Thayer<br />
June Howard Rita & Larry Weiss Jack & Sophie Walker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hubbs Carl & Ann-Marie Worthington<br />
Deborah Johnson $500 - $999<br />
Jo Ann Joselyn $100 - $499 Karl Anuta<br />
Linda Jourgensen Andy & Annette Anderson Nancy Geyer & Lee Silbert<br />
Lucy Judson Marda Barthuli Richard Polk<br />
Janet Justice-Waddington Gary Berg & Karen McMurry Courtland & Carolyn Spicer<br />
Neil Kelley Christopher & Margot Brauchli Roger Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald King Jancy Campbell<br />
Joan & William Light Gerald & Betsy Caplan $1,000 and higher<br />
Mrs. Ron Littman Margaret Coel Dennis & Libby Berry<br />
Loretta & Gene Lundeen Constance Crump Jane Butcher<br />
Barbara Margolf Phil DiStefano Gary Greenhut<br />
Jean D. Messimer Anne Dyni Ted Manning<br />
Gerry & Jane Mordhorst Woody & Leslie Eaton Ty Melton<br />
Bridget Myers Jane Engel Bob & Katy Yates<br />
Julie Myers Ms. Theo Ertl<br />
Mildred Nilon Janet & Chuck Folden<br />
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<strong>2010</strong> BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
Bob Yates President<br />
Dennis Berry, Past President<br />
Jane Engel, Treasurer<br />
Andy Anderson<br />
Karl Anuta<br />
Jancy Camp-<br />
Sue Lounsbury<br />
Ted Manning<br />
Ty Melton<br />
Rick Thayer<br />
Carl Worthington<br />
HONORARY BOARD<br />
Patricia Limerick<br />
Laurence Paddock<br />
<strong>2010</strong> STAFF<br />
Nancy Geyer, Chief Executive Officer<br />
Susan Linde, Director of Marketing<br />
Stephany Precourt, Director of Development<br />
Julie Schumaker, Curator of Exhibits & Facilities<br />
Laura Stroud, Curator of Education<br />
Tim Imbrock, Collections Manager<br />
Barbara Tamplin, Gift Shop (Volunteer)<br />
Corporate & Foundation Contributions<br />
Air Comm Corporation Doty, Lyle & Jones, LLC Mark H. Carson Associates<br />
Ball Aerospace and Technologies e Garden Seed<br />
Meyers Dining Insurance<br />
Bernardi Group Flatirons Bank Scientific & Cultural Facilities District<br />
City of <strong>Boulder</strong> HB Woodsongs Warner Pacific Insurance<br />
<strong>Color</strong>ado Business Bank Investors Independent Trust White Wave Foods<br />
The Denver Foundation Lockheed Martin<br />
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