2018 Annual-NOV 25 (002)
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Table of Contents
3 PRESIDENT’S LETTER
4 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
5 EVENTS AND PROGRAMMING
6 A YEAR IN REVIEW
8 FINANCIALS
9 MEMBERSHIPS
10 DONORS
2018-2019 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Courtney Hurst, President
Betsi Corea, Vice President
Michael Glasfeld, Treasurer
Jan VonFlatern, Secretary
Joseph Collins
Paul deRuyter
Brian Johnson
Arthur Parker
Charles Roberts
John Jay Wooldridge
K. David Weidner, Ph.D., Executive Director
2018 COMMITTEES:
Nominating Committee
Michael Glasfeld, Chairperson
Chris King
Melanie Lord
Arthur Parker
John Jay Wooldridge
COLLECTIONS COMMITTEE
Joseph Collins, Chairperson
Stephen Desroches
Laurel Guadazno
Richard Lacasse
David Mayo
[UPDATED COURTNEY HURST LETTER]
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EXTERNAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
John Jay Wooldridge, Chairperson
Betsi Corea
Patrick Flaherty
Courtney Hurst
Allan McKinnon
Charles Roberts
Sally Rose
Leslie Sandberg
BRADFORD ACCESS COMMITTEE
Paul deRuyter, Chairperson
Joseph Collins
John DeSouza
Bill Gannon
Mike Glasfeld
Heather Rogers
K. David Weidner, Ph.D.
FRONT COVER PHOTO: DAVID COX, DRONING PROVINCETOWN
BACK COVER PHOTO: CHUCK ANZALONE
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Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Association Mission Statement
The Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Association is a private non-profit, educational 501(3)(c) organization.
Our mission is to:
• Maintain the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum buildings and land (the “PMPM”)
to accommodate its libraries and collections.
• Commemorate the history of the Mayflower Pilgrims, culminating in their arrival and stay in
Provincetown Harbor and the signing of the Mayflower Compact.
• Collect, preserve, research, exhibit and publish archival materials on all aspects of Provincetown
history, including the contributions of the Wampanoag and other indigenous peoples whose presence
in the region predates the arrival of the Mayflower, the rise of the whaling industry, the advent of the
Portuguese fishing community and the evolution of Provincetown as a center of tolerance, art and
theater in the 20th Century, including the important role of the LGBT community in that evolution.
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