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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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