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WASHINGTON COUNTY MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 401 MUSEUM DRIVE, CITY PARK | HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND Fiscal Year 2013 | July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013

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Washington County MuseuM of fine arts401 MuseuM Drive, City Park | hagerstoWn, MarylanD

Fiscal Year 2013 | July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013

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Mission and History

President & Director 2

Exhibitions 4

Collections & Acquisitions 7

Conservation & Incoming Loans 10

Outgoing Loans 11

Gallery Talks & Lectures 11

Art Education 12

Concerts 13

Singer Society 14

Art in Bloom 15

Funding Support 16

Memorial & In-kind Donations 18

Treasure Sale Donors 18

Benefactor’s & Exhibition Sponsors 19

Annual Fund & Washington County Gives 21

Fundraising Raffle 22

Membership 23

Auditor’s Financial Report 27

Board of Trustees & Staff 32

AttendAnce:2012-2013 41,569

Web site Visits:2012-2013 22,064

ContentsEstablished in 1931 the mission of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts is to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit art of lasting quality for the citizens of Hagerstown, Washington County, and the surrounding region. The mission is implemented through the development, interpretation, and care of art collections; creation of original and educational exhibitions; and presentation of interpretive lectures, concerts, films, art instruction, and other programs to ensure that visitors gain a better appreciation and understanding of the fine arts. The Museum has been recognized as one of the finest small museums in the United States. The presentation and care of art collections, and associated interpretive activities requires the maintenance of a specialized and architecturally significant building and grounds. The Museum’s historic building is protected by an Easement of the Maryland Historic Trust.

The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts has an enduring commitment to arts education and to the support of regional artists. The Museum regularly offers studio art courses, art historical lectures, concerts, and exhibitions from its permanent collection and traveling exhibitions.

Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (formerly American Association of Museums) since 1976, the Museum’s collection includes over 7,000 works of art. The Museum actively collects works of art in the fields of American Art, international collections in keeping with the vision and desires of its’ founders, Anna (Brugh) and William Henry Singer, Jr., and world cultures and art of the region. Their generosity and that of subsequent collectors has resulted in a remarkable collection with strengths in American Art, including works by the Peale family, Benjamin West, Frederic Church, Thomas Moran, John Frederick Kensett, William Merritt Chase, Wayland Bartlett, Childe Hassam, and Norman Rockwell.

Cover Photo: Don Viar, Museum Educator, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts

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Greetings from the President & DirectorThe Washington County Museum of Fine Arts serves the four-state region as its major cultural institution, open six days a week, offering free admission to a nationally recognized art collection and numerous lively programs, educational offerings and concerts. Completing 82 years of service, the Museum supported regional tourism and economic development initiatives. The Museum hosted tourists from 45 states, Washington, D. C. and 25 foreign countries this year.

The Museum settled into the second year of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funded collections inventory, launched the “Valley of the Shadow” exhibition as part of the region’s 150th Commemoration of the American Civil War, and produced an exhibition catalog and associated monthly programming. The Museum loaned works of art to important exhibitions. The Museum’s Thomas Birch Shipwreck painting was part of a very successful exhibition and accompanying book Shipwreck at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Museum’s John Hesselius Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Gough was loaned to the important exhibition, “Painters and Paintings of the Early American South,” at Colonial Williamsburg Museums. In conjunction with the IMLS funded Collections Inventory, consultant Mary Case facilitated a Part II collections committee discussion about quality, focused on different areas within the collections, and the Museum hosted a visit from two senior programs officers of the IMLS and half-day collections assessments by paper conservator Nancy Purinton and art glass/art pottery collector Michael Merson. Collections staff applied for and received a re-CAP (Conservation Assessment Program) for a complete collections stewardship assessment conducted by certified conservator Hanna Szczepanowska.

The Museum sponsored highly successful bus trips to museums in Philadelphia, Delaware, and Washington, DC. Museum staff undertook a review of the Museum’s library holdings led by Baltimore Museum of Art Library Director, Linda Tompkins-Baldwin. The Thursday evening Civil War Lecture Series was presented 13 times and became rooted and successful. Maryland poet-laureate, Stanley Plumly, read at the Museum. The Singer Society’s “In and Out” series provided stimulating and creative educational opportunities to the volunteers. The members of the Singer Society presented the 11th Annual Treasure Sale, a

Singer Memorial Gallery Re-dedication & Ribbon Cutting, June 9, 2013. From left are: George Stone, President, Building Systems, Inc.; Aaron House, Architect, Bushey Feight Morin; Dan Aufdem-brinke, Nora Roberts Foundation; Tom Riford, President, Hagerstown-Washington County Convention and Visitors Bureau; Rebecca Massie Lane, Director, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts; Mary Helen Strauch, President, Board of Trustees, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts; Jeff Cline, Member, Board of County Commissioners, Washington County, Maryland; Lewis Metzner, Member, City Council, Hagerstown, Maryland; David Gysberts, Mayor, City of Hagerstown, Maryland; Don Bowman, Member, City Council, Hagerstown, Maryland.

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great success, organized nine educational and social monthly meetings, hosted exhibition and concert receptions, led tours, provided volunteer leadership for the Museum Shop, and served as welcome desk greeters. Art in Bloom, the Benefactors’ Reception and the Annual Membership meetings were well-attended, successful Community Museum events. The Pandolfi brunch and concert was a highly festive conclusion to the events of this Museum year.

The Museum underwent a Maryland Historic Trust building review and completed the self-study and site review for the American Alliance of Museums’ Community Engagement Assessment. As part of CAP, the Museum also underwent a thorough review by architectural historian Bryan Townes. Architects Murphy and Dittenhafer received the “Good Design = Good Business” AIA Award for the Museum’s Anne G. and Howard S. Kaylor Atrium, and former president of the Museum Board of Trustees, Thomas C. Newcomer, was named the Herald-Mail “Person of the Year”. Trustees, staff, volunteers and members joined a planning retreat in the spring of 2012 that culminated in the trustees’ adoption of a written long range plan for the Museum’s future.

The Museum weathered several challenges this past year including an expensive and disruptive computer “worm” attack, Hurricane Sandy emergency preparations, and the failure and subsequent indoor flood of the new HVAC unit for the Atrium. The Museum completed the Past-Perfect Contacts upgrade, conversion to Constant Contact Email News Releases, participated in the first year of “Washington County Gives”, launched the Legacy Campaign for the endowment, and began the process of website redesign.

The Museum hosted meetings of the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority Board, the Maryland Life Magazine’s Western Maryland Board, and the Maryland Commission on Artistic Property as well as special visits from Dr. Dolf van dem Brink, Chair of the Board of the Singer Laren Museum in Laren, Holland, and a delegation from Hagerstown’s Sister City, Wesel, Germany. Two important commemorations took place in the Museum’s Kaylor Atrium, including the 200th company anniversary of Fives- Cinetic-Landis, and the 50th year Commemoration of the Hattie Carroll trial, which was keynoted by Maryland Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown.

The Museum was named to the Hagerstown Magazine’s “Hot” list and Maryland Life Magazine’s “Maryland’s Finest” list. The Museum was featured on the cover of Hagerstown-Washington County Convention and Visitor’s Guide (CVB) to Washington County, and stories about the Singer Gallery rededication were picked up by the Associated Press (AP), and published in Wisconsin and California. The Museum participated in the report-outs of the Arts Marketing study by Sage Marketing Consultant Anirban Basu. The Museum’s Facebook page exceeded 1,000 “Friends” on Valentine’s Day 2013.

The culmination of the year was the re-dedication and reinterpretation of the Singer Memorial Gallery, the completion of a two year process which began with a catastrophic roof leak, and concluded with a beautiful gallery thoughtfully curated and interpreted and with touch screen educational technology. The gallery was re-dedicated with a celebratory gala dinner and a public ribbon cutting, tours, and other activities. In another building project, the Museum completed the complex re-build and re-dedication of the Odell H. Rosen Family Fountain, along with fresh landscaping in the Museum’s entry plaza.

Without the enthusiastic support of the community, Museum trustees, patrons, staff, volunteers, and members, none of these accomplishments would have been attained. Museum trustees, committees, event planners, programmatic volunteers all contributed hours and hours of generous service to community programming at the Museum. To all of you, we say a heartfelt “Thank You” for your generous gifts of time, talent, and funding to keep this cherished Community Art Museum healthy and hearty through the generations.

Mary Helen Strauch Rebecca Massie LanePresident, Board of Trustees Director

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ExhibitionsThe active exhibition schedule forwards the Museum’s mission “to interpret and exhibit art of lasting quality.” Throughout the past year the Museum presented the following exhibitions:

Wesel Delegation visiting from Sister City Wesel, Germany.

Nineteenth Century American ArtLong-term exhibition

American Decorative ArtsLong-term exhibition

Valley of the Shadow: A Commemorative Exhibition150th Anniversary of the American Civil War

June 16, 2012 – July 28, 2013

21st Century Still Life: The Painted ImageAugust 5, 2012 – January 20, 2013

250th Anniversary of Hagerstown, Maryland ExhibitionSeptember 18 – October 28, 2012

80th Annual Cumberland Valley Photographic SalonJanuary 26 – April 14, 2013

Photography by Regina DeLuiseJanuary 26 – April 14, 2013

Hattie Carroll Commemoration ExhibitionMarch 8 – April 30, 2013

Washington County Public School Art ExhibitionElementary Schools

April 20 – May 5, 2013

Washington County Public School Art ExhibitionMiddle and High SchoolsMay 11 – May 26, 2013

Ian Hornak: Transparent BarricadesA Retrospective Exhibition

June 1 – October 13, 2013

Singer Memorial GalleryOpened: June 8, 2013Long-term exhibition

50th year Commemoration of the Hattie Carroll Trial keynoted by Maryland Lieutenant Governor Anthony G. Brown. Front row, from left are: Holly Proctor; Maryland Lieutenant Governor Anthony G. Brown; Rebecca Massie Lane, Director, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts; Lynn Meyers, Esq.; Back row, from left are: Bill Proctor, Jr., Esq.; Kathy Poole; Bruce Poole, Esq.; A. Skipp Sanders, Executive Director, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American History & Culture; The Honorable Charles E. Moylan, Jr.; and Jeanne D. Hitchcock, Chief Legislative Officer & Secretary of Appointments, Maryland Office of the Governor.

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Valley of the Shadow: A Commemorative Exhibition150th Anniversary of the American Civil War

June 16, 2012 – July 28, 2013

This landmark exhibition told the stories of the American Civil War through art and artifacts. Loans from over 52 private and institutional collections were joined with objects from the Museum’s permanent collection to capture the themes of combat and military life, Civil War medicine, commemoration, African American history, women’s and children’s history of the period, everyday life during the war; and art, music, and literature.

The exhibition planning committee included: Stephen Bockmiller, Elizabeth Johns, Audrey Scanlan-Teller, Charissa Beeler Stanton, David Evason, Rebecca Massie Lane, Jennifer Chapman Smith, and Amy Hunt.

Regional experts who provided pertinent and helpful advice on the exhibition were: Art Callaham, Board of Trustees, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts; Thomas Clemens, PhD, Civil War historian and author of The Maryland Campaign of September 1862; John Frye, Curator, Western Maryland Room, Washington County Free Library; Lawrence A. Jones, M. D.; and George Wunderlich, Director, Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick, MD.

The exhibition was sponsored in part by a Maryland Heritage Area Authority grant, Mr. Frank Turner, Michael G. Callas Charitable Trust, Mr. & Mrs. Howard B. Bowen, Mr. & Mrs. James E. Shifler, the Hagerstown/Washington County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Newcomer, the Washington County Free Library, and Robert & Suzanne Cochran & Family.

Valley of the Shadow Exhibit

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Singer Memorial Gallery ReopeningThe Singer Memorial Gallery re-opened June 9, 2013, two years after it was structurally damaged by ice damming on the roof. Following the emergency roof repair, the assessment, and safe storage of all of the works of art, the Museum raised the necessary resources to replace the roofing over the 1930 and 1949 buildings, including the Singer Memorial Gallery. The new roofs are covered with an energy-efficient white membrane. Substantial contributions were made by the Alice Virginia and David W. Fletcher Foundation, Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust, and The Nora Roberts Foundation. Additional support was received from the Kershner Sisters Foundation, the Albert E. & Naomi B. Sinnisen Foundation, and Ellsworth Electric. Providing hands-on assistance in the rebuild were Brent Feight and Aaron House, BFM Architects, who created drawings with Building Systems, Inc., led by George Stone, overseeing the project. The gallery was insulated on all outside walls, lit by energy-efficient LED museum lighting, and floored with bamboo, a material with a small carbon footprint.

Hollis Koons McCullough, who served as project curator; selected the works of art, wrote interpretive materials, and trained Museum docents. The curatorial team included Dr. Elizabeth Johns, Rebecca Massie Lane, Jennifer Chapman Smith, and Blyth McManus along with Quatrefoil Design Firm. The Singer Memorial Gallery incorporated innovative educational technologies generously provided by David Fields and Tim Jones, Signera, to better reach youth and adult audiences. With the re-opening of the Singer Memorial Gallery, the Museum proudly presents an important selection of the Museum’s remarkable art collections in a beautifully re-designed gallery.

Museum Curator Hollis McCullough conducting a docent training in the Singer Memorial Gallery.

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Collections Inventory

Kay Palmateer, Iventory Team Leader

The second year of the inventory, supported by the Institute of Museums and Library Services (IMLS), focused on the core of the Museum’s collection – paintings and works on paper. At the end of July, 2012, the inventory team, led by Lauren Ippolito and assisted by Kay Palmateer, located, photographed, and entered key information for 53% of the Museum’s estimated 7100 objects. In addition, the inventory team also re-housed some objects for safer storage and reorganized collection storage.

Assistance was given by two interns: Anna Cueto, a recent McDaniel College graduate, volunteered nearly 400 hours; and Blyth McManus, MA candidate at George Mason University, volunteered over 100 hours. In March 2013, with Lauren Ippolito’s departure, Kay Palmateer was appointed Inventory Team Leader. Audrey Scanlan-Teller, PhD Art History, University of Delaware, was hired to be Collections Technical Assistant.

AcquisitionsThe growth of the Museum’s permanent collection is supported by gifts of art from generous individuals. In addition, the Board of Trustees, Staff, and Collections & Exhibitions Committee worked together to identify strategies and funding for the acquisition of works of art. The following were acquired between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013:

October 2012 Gift of Dr. Craig Etchison, Fort Ashby, West Virginia

• 2012.4.1, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Early Snow, 1988, oil on canvas

Gift of Jeannette Etchison and William Grimes, Lynchburg, Virginia• 2012.5.1, Unknown British Maker, Woman on Glass Silhouette, circa 1820, papier mache frame• 2012.5.2, Unknown British Maker, Woman Facing Right Silhouette, circa 1820, papier mache frame,

bronzed cut and paste• 2012.5.3, Unknown American Maker, Hollow Cut Silhouette of Woman Facing Right, circa 1825, pine

frame with reverse painted mat• 2021.5.4, Unknown American Maker, Hollow Cut Silhouette of Man Facing Left, circa 1825, pine frame

with reverse painted mat• 2012.5.5, Unknown American Maker, Hollow Cut Silhouette of Man Facing Left, circa 1825, pine frame

with reverse painted mat

Mr. Michael Merson, Baltimore, Maryland• 2012.6.1, Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904), Marqueterie sur Verre Silver Mounted Glass Perfume Bottle and

Stopper, after 1898, wheel carved glass and silver• 2012.6.2, Max Lauger (German, 1864-1952), Vase, before 1900, glazed ceramic• 2012.6.3, Keith Morrow Martin (American, 1911-1983), Big Apple, 1966, oil on canvas

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Severin Roesen (American, born in Germany, circa 1815 – circa 1872), Still Life, oil on canvas

December 2012 Alice Brumbaugh, Chambersburg,

Pennsylvania• 2012.7.1, Mollie Miller (American,

1863-1906), Crazy Quilt, 1885, fabric

Janet Salter, Hagerstown, Maryland• 2012.8.1, Janet Siegmann Salter

(American, 20th century) , The Look, 1979, charcoal on archival paper

William Clutz, Rhinebeck, New York • 2012.9.1, William Clutz (American,

b.1933), Clusters Crossing, oil on canvas

• 2012.9.2, William Clutz (American, b.1933), Self-Portrait, oil on canvas

Thomas Newcomer, Hagerstown, Maryland• 2012.10.1, Louis Comfort Tiffany

(American, 1848-1933), Blue Aurene Ribbed Vase, glass• 2012.10.2, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), “Pigtails” Blue Vase, glass• 2012.10.3, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), Gold Aurene Favrile Vase, glass• 2012.10.4, Tiffany Studios, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933) Gold Aurene Vase, glass• 2012.10.5, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), Blue and Gold Sherbert Cup, glass• 2012.10.6, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933), Favrile Art Glass and Gilt Bronze Feather

Trumpet Vase, circa 1900, glass and bronze

June 2013 Gift of Dr. Craig Etchison, Fort Ashby, West Virginia

• 2013.1.1, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Male and Female Grouse, bronze (2 pieces)• 2013.1.2, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Dolphins, bronze• 2013.1.3, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Gondola, etching/watercolor• 2013.1.4, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Grouse Head, lithograph• 2013.1.5, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Osprey, etching/watercolor• 2013.1.6, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Occupant Buoy #8, lithograph/watercolor• 2013.1.7, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Mallards, etching• 2013.1.8, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Nesting Woodcock, etching• 2013.1.9, Bruce Etchison (American, 1918-2009), Snowy Owl, etching

Bequest of Hal and Betty Demuth, Winchester, Virginia• 2013.2.1, George Matthew Breustle (American, 1871-1939), Barnyard Scene, oil on panel• 2013.2.2, James McDougal Hart (Scottish-American, 1828-1901), Cattle Grazing, oil on canvas• 2013.2.3, William Julian Kaula (American, 1871-1953), Autumn in Vermont, oil on board• 2013.2.4, Francis Luis Mora (American, born in Uruguay, 1874-1940), Untitled (Moorish Arches), oil on

artists board• 2013.2.5, Edward Potthast (American, 1857-1927), Camping, oil on canvas• 2013.2.6, Severin Roesen (American, born in Germany, circa 1815 – circa 1872), Still Life, oil on canvas• 2013.2.7, Chauncy Foster Ryder (American, 1868-1949), Spring Landscape, circa 1910, oil on canvas• 2013.2.8, Frederick Judd Waugh (American, 1861-1940), Seascape, oil

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• 2013.2.9, Susan Hinkley Greenough Bradley (American, 1851-1929), Matterhorn, gouache and watercolor

• 2013.2.10, Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928), Luxor – Arabs Among the Ruins, 1874, pencil

• 2013.2.11, Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928), Dubia Philae, 1874, pencil

• 2013.2.12, Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928), Philae Moonlight, 1874, pencil

• 2013.2.13, David Cox Sr. (British, ca.1783-1859), A Lane Near Kenilworth Castle, circa 1840, black chalk on paper

• 2013.2.14, David Cox, Sr. (British, ca.1783-1842), A Manor House in the Trees, ca. 1840, black chalk and wash on paper

• 2013.2.15, Erte (Romain Petrovich Tyrtove, French, born in Russia, 1892-1990), Costume Designs for Belamour – Joseph, graphite and gouache

• 2013.2.16, Erte ((Romain Petrovich Tyrtove, French, born in Russia, 1892-1990), Costume Designs for Belamour – Palace Guard, graphite and gouache

• 2013.2.17, James Holland (British, 1799-1870), Behind the Hatch Inn, Abinger, pencil on buff paper• 2013.2.18, Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935), The Gathering for the Festivities, 1906, gouache• 2013.2.19, William Hoare (British, 1707-1792), The Artist’s Wife, red chalk• 2013.2.20, James Holland (British, 1799-1870), Birch Trees on a Wooded Bank, 1866, pencil and watercolor

on paper• 2013.2.21, Sir Edwin Landseer (British, 1802-1873), View of Backstairs, circa 1840, graphite on paper• 2013.2.22, Richard Hayley Lever (American, born in Australia, 1876-1958), Eastern Yacht Club,

Marblehead, watercolor, crayon, graphite on paper• 2013.2.23, John Linnell (British, 1792-1882), Portrait of a Young Girl, pen and ink, pencil on paper• 2013.2.24, Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928), Zulus in Native Dress, 1878, pencil• 2013.2.25, Charles Austin Needham (American, 1844-1923), Winter in New York City, Gramercy Park,

gouache and watercolor on paper• 2013.2.26, Howard Proctor (American, 1862-1956), Head of Dog, 1950, watercolor, gouache, and

graphite• 2013.2.27, Ernest David Roth (American, born in Germany, 1879-1964), Battery Park, New York City,

etching• 2013.2.28, Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875), Cheval Turk, bronze• 2013.2.29, Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875), Running Elephant, bronze• 2013.2.30, Edward Kemeys (American, 1843-1907), Head of a Bloodhound, bronze

Purchase of painting through funds donated by the American Association of University Women• 2013.3.1, Don Rees (American, 1929-2013), Yellow House, oil

Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904), Marqueterie sur Verre Silver Mounted Glass Perfume Bottle and Stopper, after 1898, wheel carved glass and silver

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Conservation Philip Guston (American, 1913-1980), Portrait of Shanah, 1941, oil on canvas

Hugo Ballin, Earth Forces, oil on canvas board

John Hesselius (American, 1728-1778), Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Gough (nee Dorsey), 1777, oil on canvas

Incoming LoansThe following individuals and institutions loaned works of art to the Museum for exhibitions:

AT&T CollectionSusan Jane BeltonDerek BucknerMatt CondronRegina DeLuiseStanley GoldsteinTom GreggKenny Harris

Randall W.L. MooersNeville-Strass CollectionPrivate CollectionsJeffrey ReedReginald F. Lewis Museum of

Maryland African American History and Culture

Ephraim Rubenstein

Christopher StottSweet Briar Museum,

Sweet Briar College Xerox, Inc.

Lenders to the Valley of the Shadow Exhibition

Lewis Allen & Katherine HaagAmerican Antiquarian SocietyBarbara Z. BockmillerBoonesborough Museum of HistoryBrooklyn MuseumCity of HagerstownThomas ClemensRon CoddingtonBetty DemuthDirty Billy’s Hats of GettysburgFrancis & Wilda GiftDr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. JonesKeedysville Historical SocietyMr. & Mrs. J. Matthew KittelbergerRon KuehneEleanor Lakin

Lee FamilyM & T BankMr. William MarshMaryland State ArchivesMr. Justin MayhueJim MobleyMercersburg AcademyMusselman Library at

Gettysburg CollegeNational Civil War MuseumThe New-York Historical SocietyMrs. Barbara PengellyStephen ReckerShippensburg University Fashion

Archives & MuseumThe Snouffer Family

Pat & Lee StineDaniel Carroll ToomeyThe USS Constellation - Historic

Ships in BaltimoreWalters Art MuseumJohn M. & Margaret S.

Waltersdorf FamilyWashington County Historical SocietyWestern Maryland Room at the

Washington County Free LibraryMr. & Mrs. Winslow T. WheelerMel ZapataPrivate Collectors

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Outgoing LoansPhilip Guston (American, 1913-1980), Portrait of Shanah, 1941, oil on canvas, loaned to the traveling exhibition Art Interrupted: Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy organized by the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma and the Georgia Museum of Art. The exhibition will travel from fall 2012 to spring 2014 and is accompanied by a catalog of the same name.

Thomas Birch (American, 1779-1851), The Shipwreck, 1837, oil on canvas, loaned to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the exhibition Shipwreck! Winslow Homer and the Life Line, September 22, 2012 – January 1, 2013. The exhibition was curated by Kathleen A. Foster, The Robert L. McNeil, Jr., Senior Curator of American Art and Director, Center for American Art, and was accompanied by a catalog of the same name.

Hugo Ballin (American, 1879-1956), Earth Forces, oil on canvas board, loaned to the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, Connecti-cut for the exhibition American Art 1912: The Mattatuck Museum’s Centennial Exhibition, November 13, 2012 - February 6, 2013.

John Hesselius (American, 1728-1778), Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Gough (nee Dorsey), 1777, oil on canvas, loaned to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation for the exhibition Painters and Paintings in the Early American South, March 23, 2013 – September 7, 2014. The exhibition was curated by Carolyn J. Weekley, the Juli Grainger Curator at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and was accompanied by a catalog of the same name.

Gallery Talks and LecturesThe Railroad War: How the Iron Road Changed the American Civil War by John Hankey. In association with the Washington County Free Library with Reception by Friends of the Library.

Remembering Ireland and Fighting for the Union by Thomas J. Craughwell

Birth of the Banjo by George Wunderlich

Documentation Day: The Civil War in Your Attic: Preserving the Legacy of Maryland and the Civil War

What Women Wore: Clothing during the Civil War Era by Dr. Karin Bohleke, Director, Fashion Archives Museum, Shippensburg University

Hearts at War: Civil War Valentines & Love Letters from the Collection of the Museum of the Confederacy by Kelly Hancock, Educator

Gettysburg in the Civil War by Dr. Susanna Gold

Thursday Evening Lecture SeriesThe Gory Truth: Weapons of the Civil War and Their Impact on the Body by Dr. Lawrence Jones

The Dignity of Free Men: The Story of Tolson’s Chapel by Edie Wallace

Rare Images of Antietam and the Photographers Who Took Them by Stephen Recker

September Suspense: Lincoln’s Union in Peril by Dennis Frye

Fredericksburg – It is Well That War Should Be So Terrible by Art Callaham

The War You Might Have Overlooked by Tamela Baker

Why the Anaconda Plan Would Have Worked by Tim Rowland

Paths to Glory: Select Stories of African-American Trailblazers by Christopher Frisby

Old Men in Blue & Gray: Maryland Civil War Veterans by Daniel C. Toomey

Sister Soldiers of the Civil War by Audrey Scanlan-Teller

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Art Education The Museum Art School offered classes throughout the year for students ages three to adult.

ClassesPaint Exploration w/Jocelynne Lowans Mosaic Madness w/Nancy ManenteFun with Nature w/Jocelynne Lowans Drawing w/Monika Wertman Wire Art w/Nancy Manente Creative Collage w/Kim Brown Acrylic Painting w/Monika WertmanStudio: Watercolor w/Bob Wantz Developing Drawing Skills w/Mike Gouker Studio: Watercolor w/Bob WantzLittle Illustrators w/Melissa Gibson

Surf & Sea Watercolor w/Ray Snouffer Studio: Oil w/Ski Holm Beginning & Intermediate Photography w/Monika Wertman Oil Painting w/Ski Holm All about the Ocean w/Melissa Gibson Harry Potter Inspired Art w/Melissa Gibson Summer Art Camps w/ Priscilla Howard & Emily Conner

Served: 225 students

Public School Art Exhibit, Middle and High School students

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Saturday Morning Youth ProgramThe Saturday Morning Youth Program was sponsored by the Mary K. Bowman Fund for Historical and Fine Arts, Community Foundation of Washington County, MD, Inc. The program provided free morning and subsidized afternoon Art Workshops for children ages six to 10 years.

Sessions: September, 2012 – May, 2013 ( nine sessions)Served: 246 students

Instructors: • Melissa Gibson • Anthony Messano• Monika Wertman

Bus TripsWashington, D.C. Bus Trip - 51 participants

Special EventsThe Children’s Holiday Reception was held on Saturday, December 8, 2012. Funded through a grant from the Bowman Board, the program featured Michael Shwedick’s Reptile World, Inc.

ConcertsSince 1949 and through the vision of Mrs. William Henry Singer, Jr. (Anna Brugh Singer) the Museum has been hosting musical programming for visitors, of all ages, to enjoy. Since that time, the Museum has offered Sunday afternoon concerts and were pleased to present the following performers:

• Mason/Dixon Barbershop Chorus• Shepherd Faculty Recital• One Piano, Four Hands with Dr. Joan Dixon and Alice Fiedlerova• Perry/Brandenburg Recital, Richard Spece & Nancy Beith, Clarinet & Piano• Libby Prison Minstrels• Bowman Memorial Recital, Dr. Francois Fowler, classical guitar• Gallery Quartet• Museum Consort, French-Style Sacred Music and Salute to the Ladies• David Kincaid, The Irish Volunteer• MSO Recital: Rebecca Racusin and Sarah D’Angelo, violins; Dana Rokosny, viola; Jessica Sammis, cello; and

Berenika Schmitz, piano• Hamilton Memorial Recital, Laura Kobayashi, violin; and Susan Gray, piano• Terra Voce, Elizabeth Brightbill, flute; and Andrew Gabbert, cello• Shepherd Honors Recital• Edmunds Music Trust, Thomas Pandolfi, Pianist

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The Singer SocietyLed by the devoted Singer Society Executive Committee, Museum volunteers contributed more than 3,323 hours of services; providing greeters for our welcome desk, docents who led tours, and volunteers for educational hospitality events. The Singer Society hosted receptions during the year in faultless generosity to Museum visitors, members, and event audiences. Volunteers oversaw the Museum Shop, devoting their time to product inventory and pricing; and artfully creating displays, and monitoring the shop activity. Last year, the Museum Shop cleared $11,670 in support of our operations. The Annual Treasure Sale raised $17,618 for the Museum also in support of operations. “Thank You” to all of our wonderful volunteers!

Singer Society Board Officers (2012-2013)Tanya Burnham, PresidentCheryl Strong, Vice PresidentVirginia Cook, SecretaryJeannette Rinehart, TreasurerJami Mullendore, Hospitality

Barbara Burkhardt & Donna Wagner, Museum Welcome Desk CoordinatorsCassandra Wantz, DocentsKandy Douglas & Nancy Manente, Museum ShopSandi King, NewsletterDr. Elizabeth Johns & Dr. Jody Long, ProgramsTanya Burnham & Nancy Manente, Treasure Sale

Singer Society Members

Louise Abdullah*Margaret AbercrombieAnn Usilton AllenRose Margaret AmbrosiJerilyn AnnanSybil AttardiJudith BallTeresa BarrPhyllis BeardCharlotte BendellMarilyn BlackCarolyn BlitzLynn BloomDeborah BockrathJoAnn BousumBarbara BowersFritz BowersCass BrockwayCarolyn BryantBarbara BurkhardtTanya BurnhamKatherine Burtner*Jordan CannonElizabeth CarlsonMarjorie CartwrightBarbara Cashion*Patricia CasseraVirginia CookSherry CramerDolores CreagerJean CushwaPatricia Zehr DavidLois DaviesAnn Dickinson*Rita Doherty

Carolyn DoneganKandyce Mizell DouglasLucy Edmunds*Mildred Elia*Christine Ellis*Carolyn K. EmersonPatricia EndersSarah FaithJudith FeolaSusan FiedlerCynthia Lawrence FinkAnn GarrottDeanna GarverWanda GerstnerMarjorie HobbsJean HollydaySara Jane HoyleJeanne Jeffrey*Elizabeth JohnsR. Benjamin JonesRebecca JonesMargaret JudgeMary Kalin*Mary Anne KamasLois Weil KaufmanAnne Kaylor*Jane KellerKay KellerSandra J. KingMary KinsleyBarbara KnepperRenee Kramer*Elizabeth KrellRebecca Massie LaneKathryn Lant

Virginia LindsayIrene LittleJody LongCorrine Mackley*Dolores MaletzkyNancy ManenteMelinda MarsdenRoberta MatonakGail McDowell*Dorothy McEvoyVivian MichaelJohn Franklin MillerHazel MorganMary MortonHarriet MuldowneyJami MullendoreVirginia NorenCarolyn NorrisJanet OttoSally PerrymanAnn ReimannLothar ReimannPatricia ReynoldsBarbara RiceConnie RichardsJeannette Rinehart*June RisserSusan RoccoJohn RohrerJoanne RubinoMary Ellen ScallionCarol SchofieldRebecca ScottJoan SelbyVirginia Shaffer

Janet Emral ShaoolBarbara ShellenbergerBarbara SiebenmannMickey SlasmanRoxanne SmithRay SnoufferBill SoulisDeanna SoulisEleanor StachDale SteinJeanne StonerMary Helen StrauchCarey StrongCheryl StrongBeverly StrykerLucile Taber*Freda ThawleyYvonne ThomasNan WachterDonna Wagner*Patsy WaldronNancy WallechLucinda Walser*Cassandra WantzJudith WatersMary Ella WeikelShirley WeisbeckerJudith WheelerLois WhisnerDianne WiebeGaye WilliamsJoAnn Williams*Teresa Wunderlich

*Charter Member

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Volunteer Docents

Susanne BeckwithTanya BurnhamBarbara CashionKandyne Douglas

Bernie LustNancy ManenteBarbara RiceRay Snouffer

Bill SoulisDianne Wiebe

Curatorial Volunteers

Gerald CohenElizabeth Johns, Ph.D.

Kathy LantPaul Morgan

Audrey Scanlan-TellerDon Viar

Curatorial Interns

11th Annual Art in BloomMarch 22 & 23, 2013

The 11th Annual Art in Bloom, hosted by the Hagerstown Garden Club, displayed the creativity of interpreting paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts using floral arrangements. Twenty-six garden clubs, educational groups, and organizations from the region participated. A special Friday night Preview Evening was catered by LJ’s & the Kat Lounge. All proceeds ($15,790) of the Art in Bloom weekend benefit free admission and programs at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. Our gratitude to the following sponsors:

Curatorial interns assisted the Museum’s staff in a variety of ways. During the Fiscal Year 2013 interns assisted with the Collections Inventory Project, de-installing and installing exhibitions, and creating an interactive touch screen for the Singer Memorial Gallery.

Carlee Myers, Moore College, Art History MajorAnna Cueto, University of Pittsburgh, Archival Studies graduate programBlythe McManus, George Mason University, Masters in Art History

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Antietam Garden ClubAntietam Tree & TurfAllan T. Bacon, D.D.S.Dr. & Mrs. Luke BrenneckeMr. & Mrs. Regis BinderEmmet & Mary Anne BurkeClear Spring Garden ClubMr. & Mrs. Herbert D. Coss, JrCross Country Garden ClubCrossroads Garden ClubFountain Head Garden ClubGarden PastimesJay & Roberta GreenbergRosanna & David GonzalezHagerstown Garden Club

Stephen M. Sachs, MD, FACS, Hagerstown Surgical Clinic

Cindy & Jim HolzapfelStephen & Linda HoodMr. & Mrs. Jerry KamasAnonymous, In Memory of Wilda GiftLocus Level FarmMaidstone Interior Design ServicesMercedes-Benz of HagerstownMt. Airy Garden ClubNew Market Garden ClubBrenna Bacon Ranieli, DCMurray B. ReedAnonymous, In Memory of Wilda GiftJane McKee Rozes

Mr. Claude H. & Dr. Maureen T. Sasse

John & Hope SnyderBill & Deanna SoulisSusquehanna BankDr. & Mrs. Thomas M. TarpleyTasker’s Chance Garden ClubThe Garden Club of FrederickTown & Country Garden ClubWashington County Arts

Council, Inc.Woodland Garden ClubBrandon & Haven Younger

Funding SupportThe Washington County Museum of Fine Arts’ financial support is obtained from the Washington County Commissioners, the City of Hagerstown, the Maryland State Arts Council, endowment income, earned income, grants, benefactor’s program, membership, and general contributions. We wish to thank the many individuals, organizations, businesses, and funding agencies who have contributed to its success over the past year. Visitors and patrons contributed the resources needed to support:

• Exhibitions• Conservation & Collection Management• Concerts• Lectures• Publications

• Art Library• Art Classes for all ages• Tours for children and adults

Ways to support the Museum:• Gifts of Art• Membership• Sponsorship• Annual Fund• Planned Giving

Gifts willed to the Museum are important sources of long-range support. Bequests are made for the general operation of the Museum and its programs; or designated for a specific purpose that is especially significant to the donor.

The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts (FEIN 52-0607950) is a not-for-profit organization, tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and registered and incorporated in Maryland. Donations to the Museum are deductible to the extent allowable by law.

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Trusts & Endowment Funds(Unrestricted/General Operations)

General EndowmentEthel C. Altenderfer FundColonel Ernest Sidney Baker FundKlaus Bergman FundAnnilea H. Browne FundMadeleine J. Buterbaugh FundJoan H. Butterfield FundJames W. Curry FundEmma R. Devlin Trust

Edna Keedy Donelson FundNancy Eliason Carter Dugan FundLucy Edmunds FundHarry B. and Patricia M.

Marshall FundMildred J. Mathias FundMildred J. Middlekauff FundElizabeth S. Niemyer FundJohn P. Paca Fund

Thomas C. Pangborn LegacyLois Rowland FundEleanor Seibert FundWilliam & Romaine Shepherd FundHilda Hotchkiss Shotwell FundPhoebe Steffey FundBernard Ucko Fund

Maintenance & Repair FundsPearl B. Bobbitt FundCapital Equipment &

Replacement FundKaylor Atrium Maintenance FundLeonard G. Mathias FundHilda Hotchkiss Shotwell Fund

Accession FundsGeneral AccessionsJohn W. Jamison, III FundStuart E. McKinstry Art FundJohn C. Pangborn Fund

Conservation FundsSamuel Freeman Charitable TrustDr. W. Lehman Guyton FundHynson Lace Fund

Education FundsJanet K. Funkhouser Memorial FundLouise S. Sutter Fund

Music & Literary FundsMary B. K. Bowman Memorial FundGeorge Comstock Music TrustJohn B. Ferguson Memorial FundMavin Hamilton FundInez H. Perry & Mary G. Brandenburg Fund for Music PerformanceLucy Edmunds Music TrustMidori FundJane Steffey Fund

Donor Designated FundsRegina F. Cushwa FundFlorence Hill Graff FundEva Thieblot Memorial Fund

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Memorial ContributionsIn Memory of Wilda R. Gift (January 2013)Mr. John F. Miller

In Memory of Courtney M. Mills (July 24, 2012)Mr. Melvin L. ArionMr. and Mrs. James E. Atkinson, IIIMr. and Mrs. John L. Beair, Jr.Mrs. Derwood B. BousumMr. and Mrs. Francis E. GiftMr. Maurice F. JohnstonThe Honorable and Mrs. Kenneth LongMr. and Mrs. G. Robert Lyles, Jr.The Reverend Robert L. RegenoldMr. and Mrs. John R. Roney

Ms. Frances V. SweigertThe Williamsport Retirement VillageWright Gardner Insurance, Inc.Mr. John H. Yetter

In Memory of F. William “Bill” Stryker (August, 2012)Dr. and Mrs. William G. Plavcan

In Honor of the Marriage of Pat Dawson and Dr. John Hornbaker (September 29, 2012)Dr. and Mrs. Breese DickinsonMrs. Mary NewbyMrs. Jeannette Rinehart

In-kind DonationsAC&T Company, Inc.Max and Tanya BurnhamSherry CramerKandyce DouglasGordon’s GroceryHub Labels, Inc.Dr. Elizabeth Johns

Meyers, Young & Grove, P.A.Nancy ManentePaul MorganRBC Wealth ManagementJeannette RinehartCliff SpringerDr. Robert and Mary Helen Strauch

Carl TretterDonald ViarJudith WheelerVernon WhitmerYNO Catering, Ms. Liz Hopkinson

2012 Treasure Sale DonorsAlways Ron’sAmeriClean, Inc.Antietam Tree & TurfBeaver Creek Country ClubBed, Bath & BeyondBella Salon & SpaBenny’s PubBen’s Flower ShopMr. and Mrs. L. David BlackBlack Eyed SusanBlue Eyes SalonBob EvansBodyworks MassageBogard’s Hair SalonBohrer Licensed ElectrologistBowman Development CorporationBrother’s Pizza

Brunner Massage TherapyCafé del SolCafé Italia PizzeriaCamillionsChristian Caine JewelersClarion Hotel & Conference CenterCurves of WilliamsportDesert Rose CaféDickinson & WaitEllen-Joy FloristsFahrney’s HallmarkFive Guys Burgers & FriesFox’s Pizza DenFriendly’s RestaurantGibney’s Florist, Inc.Gordon Grocery, Inc.Grease Monkey

Hagerstown Community ConcertHagerstown HondaHair CutteryHair InnovationsHearty PetHempen Hill BBQ & CateringHighline Restaurant & LoungeHouse of HairHoward’s Art Supplies & FramesImperial Chinese RestaurantIngram’s Men’s WearJacki Sorensen Step & Aerobic DanceR. Benjamin JonesKipe’s UpholsteryLJ’s & The Kat LoungeLena’s of HagerstownLonghorn Steakhouse

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Longmeadow Wine & Liquors, Inc.Lovell’s NurseryManny’s Oriental Rugs & GalleryMartin’s Food MarketMartz Massage TherapistMaryland Symphony OrchestraMaryland TheatreMeadows Ice CreamNick’s Airport InnNorthside Clock ShopOlive GardenOlympia Candy Kitchen

Paci ChiropracticMrs. Sally PerrymanPort City JavaPotomac Bead CompanyPotomac Beauty BoutiqueRapid LubeR. Bruce Carson JewelersRegis SalonRosemary’s Florist & GiftsSagittarius SalonSave-A-LotSignature Hair Salon

Silhouette SalonSnavely’s Garden CenterSpicher’sTen Thousand VillagesTurn the Page BookstoreThe Village FloristMr. Robert A. WantzWeis MarketWestview UpholsteryWhitetail Golf ResortWolf Furniture CompanyWooden Keg Liquors

Benefactor’s Program & Exhibition SponsorsMembers of the Museum’s Benefactor Program & Exhibition Sponsors rank among the most ardent financial supporters of the Museum. Their generosity provides exhibition and program support, general operating support, support for events and facilities. Through support received from our Benefactors & Sponsors, the Museum is able to provide high quality exhibitions, concerts, art educational opportunities, and high caliber programs for the community at large to enjoy. The contributions from these individuals, businesses, and foundations bolster the mission of the Museum - to collect, preserve, interpret and exhibit art of lasting quality for the citizens of Hagerstown, Washington County and the surrounding region - through their caring gifts and donations throughout the year. We sincerely appreciate the cultural and civic leadership exemplified by all of our Benefactors & Sponsor participants. Between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013, the Benefactor’s Program & Exhibition Sponsors raised more than $144,458 in support of the Museum. THANK YOU!!

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Hudson River Society - $10,000 & aboveAlice Virginia & David W. Fletcher Foundation, Inc.City of HagerstownMrs. Lucy EdmundsInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesMary K. Bowman Historical & Fine Arts FundMaryland Heritage Areas AuthorityMaryland State Arts CouncilMathias Washington County TrustNora Roberts FoundationThe Singer SocietyWaltersdorf/Henson ChallengeWashington County Commissioners

Singer Sponsor - $5,000 to $9,999Agnita M. Stine Schreiber Foundation, Inc.Hamilton Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. William HunsbergerJohn M. Waltersdorf Family Provisional FundMr. & Mrs. Howard S. KaylorDr. & Mrs. George E. MangerMr. & Mrs. LeRoy E. Myers, Sr.Volvo Powertrain North America

Federal Portrait - $2,500 to $4,999Albert E. & Naomi B. Sinnesen Foundation Mr. Pierre Berry in Memory of Georgette BerryMrs. Harriet H. CampbellCommunity Foundation of Washington CountyHagerstown Garden ClubHagerstown-Washington County CVBKershner Sisters FoundationMr. & Mrs. Douglas LaneM & T Charitable FoundationDr. & Mrs. Robert S. StrauchDr. & Mrs. Hugh J. TaltonWashington County Arts CouncilWashington County Gaming CommissionMr. & Mrs. William P. Young, Jr.

Decorative Arts Guild - $1,000 to $2,499Dr. & Mrs. A. F. AbdullahAC&T, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. John F. BarrMr. & Mrs. Howard B. BowenMr. & Mrs. James C. BryanMr. & Mrs. Max BurnhamMr. & Mrs. Arnold A. CallahamMr. Steven M. ChamplinMrs. Jane CohenConservit, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon M. CooleyDr. Edward W. Ditto, IIIMrs. Martha Jane EtchisonRev. Donald Evason & Dr. Elizabeth B. JohnsMrs. H. William Fiedler, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Brendan D. FitzsimmonsMr. & Mrs. Adna B. FultonFulton Family Provisional FundMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Hamilton, IIDr. & Mrs. Robert K. HobbsHolcim (US) Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. KersteinDr. Paul D. Kessler & Dr. Elizabeth J. NicholasDrs. Jody E. & Nicholas J. LongMr. & Mrs. Paul C. Mellott, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. MuldowneyDr. John G. Newby, M.D.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. NewcomerMr. Varner “Pat” PaddackMr. & Mrs. Frederick B. ParkerMr. & Mrs. Spence W. PerryDr. & Mrs. William G. PlavcanPNC BankMr. & Mrs. D. Bruce PoolePower Marketing & Advertising, LLCMr. Samuel G. Reel, Jr.Mr. Ross H. RhoadsMrs. Theron K. RinehartRotary Club of Hagerstown Charitable Foundation, IncRotary Club of Hagerstown Sunrise Foundation, Inc.Rotary Club of Long Meadows Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. John L. SchneblyMr. James M. SellgrenMrs. William H. SlasmanMr. & Mrs. W.T. SoulisMr. & Mrs. William G. SteadDr. Jere B. SternMr. & Mrs. Lee E. Stine, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John E. Unger, Jr.United BankMs. Willa Weller KaalMs. Roberta Annan WaltersdorfWantz Distributors, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. WelchMr. & Mrs. Winslow T. Wheeler

Diana League - $500 to $999Mr. Jose Acevedo, Jr. & Ms. Evelyn BaerMs. Tina S. AngleDr. & Mrs. Michael AttardiMr. & Mrs. Adolph E. BaerMr. & Mrs. Donovan R. Beachley, Jr.

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Annual Fund & Washington County GivesFiscal Year 2013, once again, reached an all-time high raising $29,745 with 173 donors to support Museum operations. The Annual Fund has helped the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts keep its doors open and FREE to the public. The Annual Fund allows the Museum’s members, vendors, community businesses, leaders, art students and their families, volunteers, artists, and individuals to financially support the Museum. New in FY’13 the Museum participated in the first ever Washington County Gives online event sponsored through the Community Foundation of Washington County. The Museum received charitable contributions from 41 donors.

Washington County Gives Donors

Teresa BarrMimi DickinsonLinda J. DodsonRuth DwyerKristen GroveLynne GruberDavid HanlinMarjorie M. HobbsTed HoweJohn P. ItellElizabeth B. JohnsPatricia M. KefferPhilip F. KochBetty J. LeeWallace W. Lee

Margaret A. Lee-WilliamsJennifer MarlattAlfred E. MartinRebecca Massie LaneC. David MillerDonna NewcomerThomas NewcomerSpence PerryBrien PoffenbergerDonna J. RastelliSigrid S. ReynoldsThomas RifordMonda SagalkinAudrey Scanlan-TellerChristine Shives

Jennifer E. SmithWalter P. SmithGary SowersDale SteinMary Helen StrauchCarey E. StrongCheryl S. StrongCassandra H. WantzJudy & Roger WolfVicki Willman In honor of Rebecca Massie Lane & Wallace Lee and the pleasure of knowing such great colleagues & arts advocates!Judith B. Wheeler, In recognition of Mary Helen Strauch

Mr. & Mrs. William K. BeardMs. Leonora R. BernheiselMr. & Mrs. Gary BockrathDrs. Norman & Pamela BowmanMr. & Mrs. Norman BradfordDr. & Mrs. Robert J. CirincioneMs. Sherry CramerRev. Dr. D. Stuart DunnanMr. & Mrs. John F. ErathMr. Francis E. GiftMr. & Mrs. Richard R. GruberMrs. John R. Hershey, Jr.Rev. Bernard F. Hillenbrand & Ms. Aliceann WohlbruckDr. & Mrs. John H. Hornbaker, Jr.Mr. Maurice F. Johnston, God’s Grace FundDr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. JonesMr. & Mrs. R. Benjamin JonesDr. & Mrs. Frederic H. Kass, IIIKeller Stonebraker Insurance, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Fred KramerMs. Eleanor LakinMr. John W. League & Ms. April L. DowlerMr. Larry E. LonganeckerMr. & Mrs. Alfred E. MartinMr. Joseph O. Matthews & Mr. John M. Shank

Mercedes-Benz of HagerstownMercersburg Historical SocietyMrs. Marion M. MillerReverend H. Clayton MoyerMr. & Mrs. Dominick PeriniMr. & Mrs. Bradley D. PingreyMr. & Mrs. Brien PoffenbergerMr. & Mrs. A. Wells RidenourMs. Jane McKee RozesMr. & Mrs. Harold L. ShorbMr. & Mrs. Glen SingerSusquehanna BankThe Columbia Bank, Hagerstown Trust DivisionMr. & Mrs. Joseph TischerMr. & Mrs. Fred Wagner, IIIDr. & Mrs. Trumer J. Wagner, Sr.Ms. Margaret O. WaltersdorfMr. & Mrs. Robert A. WantzDr. Howard N. WeeksThe Whittington Construction Group, LLCDr. Barbara YoungMr. & Mrs. Mike YoungMr. & Mrs. R. Brandon YoungerMr. & Mrs. Robert F. Zeigler

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Washington County Museum of Fine Arts2013 Annual Fundraising Raffle!!!

The Museum’s Annual Raffle provides a unique opportunity to connect and broaden the Museum’s outreach to the community. It also generates important operating dollars to support the Museum’s mission. The Annual Raffle invites people to participate in the many activities, exhibits, classes, receptions, and development on-going at the Museum. Lastly, the Raffle is FUN, and helps to showcase the Museum and its membership opportunities.

The 2013 Annual Raffle raised over $19,075 to support all of the Museum’s educational programs. Twelve winners were selected from the 2,396 ticket entries. A special THANK YOU to Dale Stein for coordinating and organizing the Museum’s Annual Raffle. The top selling raffle ticket seller was Teresa Barr. Thank you to everyone who bought and sold tickets to make the raffle a HUGE success! A special THANK YOU to our prize sponsors!!! The twelve raffle winners are:

Carin Shives, Hagerstown - Private Sitting for Oil Portrait by Marjorie Tressler of Studio One Fine Arts, Waynesboro, PA

Betty Jane Lee, Mercersburg - Orlando, Florida - Hilton Grand Vacation Club seven night stay J. Siegmann Salter, Hagerstown - Private Studio Reception w/Artists & Masters of Disguise Jonna & Tony MendezTanya Burnham, Williamsport - Huckleberry Fine Art - J. Scott Nicol (giclée) “To Kill A Mockingbird”Dexter Greene, Harpers Ferry - Get-Away for two at Hotel Wales, NYC, sponsored by Connoisseur TravelDonna Irvin-Davids, Germantown - Pot O’ Gold - $500 cash, all tied up in a bow! Marjorie Hobbs, Hagerstown - Robert E. Parilla Center for the Performing Arts: Season Tickets for two Donna Sword, Hagerstown - Four Orioles Game Tickets w/Parking Pass donated by Keller Stonebraker Insurance Inc.

& the Maryland Injured Workers’ Wanda Gerstner, Hagerstown - Nick’s Airport Inn: $250 Gift CertificateTrumer Wagner, Hagerstown - Discovery Station Party Pack Rick Parker, Hedgesville - Bavarian Inn, Shepherdstown, WV: Sunday Brunch for four

The Craver Family of Hagerstown, MarylandWith Board of Advisors member, Dale Stein (left), & Mary Helen Strauch (right), President, Board of TrusteesR. Bruce Carson Jewelers: $5,000 Shopping Spree

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Our Members

“See it, hear it, feel it! – Become a member.” Members are at the heart of our Museum community and membership benefits are designed to connect people with the best the Museum has to offer. Benefits that help you make the most of your Museum experience and all that is beautiful, thought-provoking, and inspirational in the arts. Museum members not only realize exciting benefits for themselves, but their financial support helps sustain our policy of free admission ensuring that every person in our community can visit the Museum. Our strong membership base also contributes toward leveraging support from other funding sources.

In many ways, our members truly make it possible for the Museum to thrive. The following have contributed a membership between July, 2012 and June 30, 2013.

Gallery Patron - $250Mr. & Mrs. William T. AlexanderMr. Lewis Allen & Ms. Katherine HaagMrs. Derwood B. BousumMr. & Mrs. R. Noel BradyMr. Tim Bryan, Beaver Mechanical Contr., Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Jack B. ByersMr. & Mrs. Robert CartwrightMs. Virginia Cook & Mr. Ed. DozierMr. & Mrs. Frederic D’AlauroMr. & Mrs. D. Mark DickinsonMr. Brian Duffield, Dot Foods, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. HurleyMr. & Mrs. Louis KawajaMr. & Mrs. Rick KeyserMr. & Mrs. Michael O’DonoghueDr. & Mrs. A. Harry OleynickDr. & Mrs. Curt ReynoldsMr. & Mrs. Harold L. ShorbDr. Ann Tramontana

Art Lovers - $125Mr. & Mrs. William R. AbelesMs. Ann U. AllenMr. Dominic Ambrosi & Ms. Dale SteinMr. & Mrs. Donald R. AnlikerMrs. Janet BartelsMiss Helen R. BeairMs. Margery BensonMr. & Mrs. L. David BlackMs. Mary B. BowronMr. & Mrs. Alan BrownMr. John C. BurreyMs. Donna CatlingMr. Stephen M. Clapp

Mrs. Jane S. CochranMr. & Mrs. Gerald E. CohenMr. & Mrs. William S. CraigMr. David H. DellingerMr. & Mrs. Richard W. DouglasMr. & Mrs. Charles C. DownsMr. & Mrs. David D. EyerMr. James C. FailorMr. & Mrs. Bruce ForemanMr. & Mrs. Michael L. GoukerMr. & Mrs. Harry GrandinettDr. Florence H. GrantMrs. Marjorie GrumbacherMr. & Mrs. Thomas HarpleMr. Robert Welles HersheyMr. Clarence HorstMr. Ted HouseMs. Sara Jane HoyleMrs. Helen HubbardMr. & Mrs. John A. Latimer, IIIMrs. Betty Jane LeeMr. John Lestitian & Mr. John RohrerMrs. Caroline LongewayMr. & Mrs. G. Robert Lyles, Jr.Mrs. Margaret McElroyMs. Gaye McGovernMrs. Helen Kelley McGuireCommissioner &

Mrs. William B. McKinleyMr. John Franklin MillerMr. & Mrs. Michael MorrellMr. & Mrs. R. Thomas MurphyMr. & Mrs. Richard F. NewmanMr. Lou O’BrienMs. Ingjerd O. OmdahlMr. & Mrs. Thomas RifordMs. Beverly A. SchlotterbeckMs. Ada Elizabeth SchwartzMr. & Mrs. Lynn ShawMr. & Mrs. Ray Snouffer

Dr. John C. StaufferMr. & Mrs. William SteadMr. & Mrs. Stanley ThawleyMrs. Brice D. VerdierMs. Betty Barrick WachsMs. Lucinda B. WalserDr. & Mrs. Forrest WeightDr. & Mrs. Bruce WinterMs. Melinda Yount

Dual Family/Seniors-$55-$60Mrs. Beverly AbelesMr. & Mrs. James B. BachtellMr. & Mrs. Thomas BanksDr. & Mrs. Evon BarvinchackMr. Anirban BasuMr. & Mrs. Yalcin Baykan Mr. & Mrs. John L. Beair, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. M. Douglas BeckerMs. Suzanne Beckwith & Mr. Robert JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Richard C. BellMr. & Mrs. Philip BikleMr. & Mrs. Charles BlairMr. & Mrs. Donald M. BowmanMr. & Mrs. William M. BreichnerMr. & Mrs. James E. BrucheyMr. & Mrs. Mason Smith BrughDr. & Mrs. J. Emmet BurkeMr. & Mrs. Randall BurnsMr. & Mrs. Edmund BurrowsMs. Peggy Bushey & Mr. Douglas E. LeatherMr. & Mrs. Edmond BussardMr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. ButlerMr. & Mrs. William M. ButlerMr. & Mrs. Frank CardenMr. & Mrs. Barrett ClarkDr. & Mrs. Thomas ClemensMr. & Mrs. Charles Confer

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Mr. & Mrs. John CookMr. & Mrs. Norman CookMr. & Mrs. Timothy Cox & FamilyThe Craver FamilyMs. Fanny CrawfordMr. & Mrs. Vance L. CreechMs. Betsy Cunningham & Mr. William WillisMr. & Mrs. David DesjardinsMr. & Mrs. Norris DiefenderferMr. & Mrs. Erin K. DodsonRev. & Mrs. Herbert L. DoggettMr. & Mrs. John DohertyMr. & Mrs. Timothy DoyleMr. & Mrs. Curt DuddaMr. & Mrs. Daniel W. DuncanMr. Kenneth V. Duncan & Ms. Pamela A. RyanMs. Ruth DwyerMr. Stanley Dykes & Ms. Lisa SmithMr. & Mrs. Thomas DymacekMr. & Mrs. John W. EastonMr. & Mrs. Richard EbersoleMr. & Mrs. Robert V. EdwardsMr. & Mrs. Daniel E. ElginMr. & Mrs. Franklin P. Erck, IIIMs. Adair EvesMr. & Mrs. James FeaginMr. & Mrs. Brent A. FeightMr. & Mrs. Robert FennelMr. & Mrs. John FergusonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. FerringtonMr. & Mrs. Edward R. FlanaganMr. & Mrs. Fred FordMr. & Mrs. Ron FordMr. & Mrs. Leo J. FoxMr. & Mrs. Ralph H. France, IIMr. & Mrs. John C. FryeMr. & Mrs. Michael A. GardnerMr. & Mrs. Stephen C. GarlitzMr. & Mrs. Joseph GerstnerMs. Treva Ghattas & Mr. Paul MikuckiMr. Jack GrahamMr. & Mrs. David GreenMr. & Mrs. Richard M. GreenwaldMr. & Mrs. H. Gerald GuytonMr. & Mrs. Mark HalseyMr. & Mrs. John HammanMr. & Mrs. David HandlerMr. & Mrs. Merwin HansMr. & Mrs. Vince HawleyMr. & Mrs. John Heise

Mr. & Mrs. Todd L. HersheyMr. & Mrs. Timothy HigginsMr. & Mrs. Ski HolmMr. & Mrs. Allen HolmanMr. H. David House, Jr.Mr. Bertrand L. Iseminger, Jr. & Ms. Elizabeth A. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Richard H. JenkinsMr. & Mrs. Stanley D. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Gerald M. KamasMr. & Mrs. Robert KefferMr. & Mrs. Philip KellyMs. Kathryn L. KershnerMr. & Mrs. Ronald KershnerMr. and Mrs. Edward L. KnepperMr. Philip Koch & Ms. Alice JonasMr. & Mrs. Jan KochanskyMr. & Mrs. Gary KoterwasMr. & Mrs. Donald LakeMr. & Mrs. James T. LewisMr. & Mrs. U. T. LindsayHon. & Mrs. M. Kenneth Long, Jr.Ms. Corrine L. Mackley & Mr. Richard LemasterMr. & Mrs. Donn J. MarcusMr. and Mrs. James MarsdenMrs. Florence Massie & Ms. Barbara Massie Mr. & Mrs. James MatternMr. & Mrs. John MaysakMr. & Mrs. David O. McCain, IIIMr. & Mrs. Joseph McFarlandMr. & Mrs. David McManusMr. & Mrs. Paul McNeilDr. & Mrs. James McPhillipsMr. & Mrs. Lynn MeyersMr. & Mrs. C. David MillerMr. & Mrs. Dennis C. MillerMr. & Mrs. David P. MillerMr. & Mrs. John MohrMr. and Mrs. Paul E. Morgan, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dale M. MuellerMr. & Mrs. Alan MullendoreRev. & Mrs. Kevin S. MunroeDr. & Mrs. Carolton E. Munson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. MurphyMr. Mark MuseMr. & Mrs. Paul NallyMr. & Mrs. Erston L. NewcomerDr. & Mrs. George C. Newman, IIMr. & Mrs. Charles NolandMr. & Mrs. George W. OrangeMr. & Mrs. Paul PerrymanMr. & Mrs. Edward Poling

Mr. & Mrs. Paul PritchardMr. & Mrs. Lothar ReimannMr. & Mrs. Edward R. RennMr. & Mrs. Richard ReynoldsMr. & Mrs. William F. Reynolds, Jr.Mr. Paul Rhymer & Ms. Carolyn ThomeMr. & Mrs. Howard E. RiceMr. & Mrs. Donald E. RisserDr. & Mrs. Leland RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Tim RowlandMr. & Mrs. Dale F. RubyMr. & Mrs. Albert SalterMr. & Mrs. Karl R. SanfordMr. & Mrs. Robert SavittMs. Audrey Scanlan-Teller & Mr. John TellerMr. & Mrs. Duane SchroppMr. & Mrs. Edward W. SchuppMr. John L. Seminara & Mr. Steven LivesayMr. Ehab Shalaby & Ms. Yasmin AbdelmaksoudMr. Donald ShenbergerMr. & Mrs. Marvin ShivesMr. & Mrs. Patrick L. SmithMr. & Mrs. Joseph Sokol, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Brent SpithalerMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. StaleyMr. & Mrs. George F. StarzmannMr. & Mrs. Tom StattonMr. & Mrs. James StemmleMr. & Mrs. Michael StonerMr. & Mrs. David A. StyerMr. & Mrs. Ben ThompsonMr. & Mrs. Robert TiceMr. & Mrs. Roy D. TresslerMr. & Mrs. John UrnerMr. & Mrs. Thomas VenturellaMr. Don ViarMr. & Mrs. James VinkeMr. & Mrs. Ralph WallechMr. & Ms. William WeisMr. and Mrs. Samuel WeisbeckerMr. & Mrs. Richard T. WhisnerMr. & Mrs. Dick WilksMr. & Mrs. David A. WolfDr. Mark Yacyk & Dr. Lucy FolinoMs. Ruth ZiemMr. & Mrs. Bruce J. ZimmermanMr. Vasyl W. Zuk & Ms. Gloria Capik

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Student/Teacher/Artist/Individual/Individual Senior-$30Ms. Samantha AgostiniMs. Mary Beth Akre Ms. Linda M. AlessandriMrs. Rose Margaret AmbrosiMs. Jane Amero Mr. Ron Amos Ms. Marty Amrhein Ms. Crena L. AndersonMs. Barbara AndreadisMs. Mary C. Andrews Ms. Jerilyn Annan Ms. Verna G. Anson Ms. S. Arias Ms. Kay L. Arnica Mr. John M. AstegherMs. Jennie Avila Mr. George T. BachmannMr. Mitu Bandy Ms. Colette M. BarnettMr. Douglas G. Bast Ms. Laurie Baty Ms. Sharon G. BenoitMrs. Victoria A. BeyerMs. Carolyn Blitz Mr. W. Robert BloyerMr. Robert P. BohmanMs. Melinda Borrell Mr. Clay Bosley Ms. Jane B. BowenMs. Barbara Boyer Ms. Billie S. Boyer Mrs. Dale BromanMrs. Lynn Brugh, III Ms. Barbara BrummerMiss Taylor Bryan Mrs. Martha Bare BuckeyMs. Gretchen BuddenhagenMrs. William C. BurkhardtMs. Marie Lucille BurnettMs. Kathryn Burns Mrs. Katherine BurtnerMs. Bonnie Butler Ms. Carol M. Byrkit Mr. Craig Camp Mr. Efraim CapestanyMr. John Carbone Ms. Elizabeth Pate CarlsonMs. Christina Carter Ms. Mary Case Ms. Barbara G. CashionMs. Patricia H. Cassera

Ms. Kitty Chamos Ms. Joyce Chestnut Ms. Stella Choe Mr. F. Dennis Clarke Mr. Clayton Clough Mrs. Kerstin Clyman Mr. Robert S. CochranMrs. Kathleen ColemanMs. Ellen Collins Mr. Charles S. ConnollyMs. Kerri CordermanMs. Lois B. Craig Mr. James A. CrawfordMrs. Dolores C. CreagerMrs. Frances R. CrugerMs. Aileen Curfman Mrs. Roland F. Cyr Ms. Patricia Zehr DavidMs. Laura B. Davidson Ms. Lois Cline DaviesMs. Dolores DeFeliceMrs. Susan G. DeVanMrs. Elizabeth DeVoreMs. Lucile Dieterich Mrs. Daniel H. DietrichMs. Bonita Distad Mrs. Cindy Downs Mr. Philip Downs Ms. Brenda Duffy Ms. Carolyn K. EmersonMr. Shadrach Aaron EnsorMr. Craig Etchison Ms. Reberta I. Etter Ms. Mary M. Fiery Mrs. Victoria Firor Ms. Roseann Fisher Mr. Peter Foiles Mr. Christopher S. FrisbyMs. Staci FromwillerMrs. Ann P. Garrott Mr. Griffith L. GarwoodMs. Nancy Geasey Mr. Clifton Gee Mrs. Laurina Gee Ms. Rose Gerke Ms. Colette Gibbard Mrs. Lillian Gilbert Mr. Hans Goerl Mr. Gary E. Greene Mrs. Ann Grove Mrs. Terri A. GwizdalaMr. Jacques G. HagerMrs. Jane Hahler

Ms. Mary W. Haines Mrs. Virginia G. Hair Mrs. Myrtle HaldemanMs. Liliana Harding Mrs. Susan HartmanDr. & Mrs. Steven HatlebergMr. Francis A. Hayman, Jr.Mrs. Betty HaysMrs. Margrett S. HayzlettMrs. Betty HeckMrs. Miriam F. HelsingMr. Richard L. HersheyMr. Patrick Hiatt Ms. Joanne Hilton Ms. Judy Hoffman Ms. Nancy Hogan Ms. Adriana Hohl Ms. Jean Hollyday Mrs. Doris M. Horst Ms. Eugenia Hough Ms. Geraldine HusseyMr. Richard Jentsch Ms. Melissa JeterMs. Reba K. Jeter Mrs. Elizabeth T. JonesMs. Rebecca F. Joy Mr. James Kasun Ms. Lois Weil KaufmanMs. Jane Keller Mrs. Kitty Barrick KellyMs. Pat Keyser Dr. Nancy Kilmon Ms. Maria Kimsey Mrs. Sandra J. King Mr. William L. KnodeMrs. Genny Kotun Mrs. Elizabeth D. KrellMs. Mary Elizabeth KretsingerMs. Helen Z. KreykenbohmMr. Kevin Kutz Ms. Kathryn A. Lant Miss Doris R. Large Ms. Cynthia Lawrence-FinkMs. Constance M. LenhartMs. Florine Lewis Mrs. George H. Lewis, IIIMr. Paul E. Lewis Ms. Irene Little Mrs. JoAnn LovelaceMs. Charlotte C. LovelessRev. Renee MackeyMr. William MaharayMrs. Alice Cohill Marquez

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Ms. Dana E. Martin Mrs. Genevieve MartinMr. Jeff Martin Ms. Nancy D. Martz Mr. Curtis Mason Mrs. Donna Mason Ms. Sheryl Massaro Ms. Roberta J. MatonakMs. Julie W. MaynardMr. Gregory Bryce MaynorMrs. Susan L. McCardellMs. Kate McConnell Ms. Joan McCulloh Mrs. Gail G. McDowellMs. Nancy McGuirk Ms. Janice McNameeMrs. Rita Mellott Ms. Erin A. Merritt Mr. Bernard C. MichaelMr. Joseph Miles Mrs. Carol K. Miller Ms. Carol Miller-Schultz Ms. Joan V. MillerMr. Earl Mills Mr. Wally Minnick Ms. Donna Mitchell Mr. Billy Monday Rev. Christopher MooreMr. Frederick MorrisonMr. Robert B. MorrisonMs. Mary E. Morton Mrs. Ella Mose Ms. Mary A. Mowen Mrs. Hannah MoylanMrs. Jami MullendoreMr. John N. MullicanMrs. Florence MurdockMr. Michael NardolilliMs. Judy Near-BrownMrs. Mary Newby Mrs. Susan A. NicholsonMrs. Edmund V. NiklewskiMrs. Gabriele NimitzMs. Sally H. Nims Ms. Carolyn Norris Mr. Daniel R. Oakes Ms. Grace Padilla Mr. Michael ParamerosMrs. Susan Parker Ms. Jenna Pasch Mr. Daniel L. Pheil Ms. Daniele PiaseckiMs. Jenna Polk

Ms. Sarah Polzin Ms. Jean A. Poole Ms. Carol Porac Dr. Fe U. PorciunculaMr. John Porter Ms. Freya Qually Ms. Donna J. RastelliMs. Sharon Ann RaunMr. Murray B. Reed Rev. Robert L. RegenoldMiss Kaye Ressler Ms. Barbara Rice Mrs. Connie RichardsMr. Allen W. Rideout, Jr.Mrs. Janet Roberts Mrs. Teresa Roberts Mr. Kent Frederick RobertsMr. & Mrs. William V. RoneyMs. Mary L. RosboroughMr. William H. RulandMs. Elizabeth Ann RuppertMs. Dolores F. Ruskie Mr. John V. Ryff Mr. Paul Saberin Mrs. Glen Sabetto Mr. Sanford SagalkinDr. Maureen Sasse Mrs. Angela ScheererMrs. Carol Schofield Mr. David Schwartz Mr. Ralph Scorza Ms. Charlotte A. SeibertMs. Joan K. Selby Mr. Milby Lee ShepleyMrs. Patricia D. ShewbridgeMr. Jeffrey Shoaf Ms. Barbara C. SiebenmannMrs. Janet Siersted Ms. Fran Skiles Mr. Wayne E. Skinner, Jr.Mrs. Kenneth B. SlaterMiss Annabelle SmithMs. Anna Jean SmithMs. Carolyn J. Smith Ms. Donna M. Smith Ms. Mary I. D. SmithMr. Merrill Smith Mr. James Snyder Mrs. Mary SommervilleMs. Karen Spessard Ms. Eleanor Stach Mrs. Jo Paulette StaleyMs. B. Sue Staley

Mr. Robert Starliper Mrs. JoAnn Staup Ms. Elizabeth StempienDr. Jere B. Stern Ms. Judith K. Stone Ms. Susan Stoner Mr. Robert C. Streeper, Jr.Ms. Carey E. Strong Mrs. Vivian G. StrunkMs. Jane E. Sullivan Ms. Diana SuttenfieldMs. Donna L. Sword Mrs. Lucile Taber Mrs. Yvonne S. ThomasMs. Judy C. ThompsonMrs. Yvonne ThomsonMs. Kathy Tierney Ms. Andrea TokarcikMs. Pauline A. TrumbleMs. Lynn B. Truslow Ms. Debra Turner Ms. Mary I. Vera Mrs. Wilson Waddy Mr. Joshua Wagner Ms. Sharon Wagshal Mrs. Patsy Waldron Mr. David H. WallaceMrs. Charlotte WalshMs. Cindy L. Ward Ms. Fay Wastler Mrs. Judith Waters Mr. Lee Weaver Ms. Barbara Weekly Mrs. Barbara L. WeissMs. Patricia A. Weneck Ms. Monika WertmanMs. Antoinette J. WetzelMs. Joan M. WhelihanMs. Dianne Wiebe Mr. Bruce Wilder Mrs. William K. WilsonMr. Stephen Wright Ms. Teresa WunderlichMs. Bessmarie YoungMs. Joan C. Young Business/Civic Valley Art Association

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Financial ReportFiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013

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Board of Trustees & Staff

Board of TrusteesMary Helen Strauch, PresidentBradley Pingrey, Immediate Past PresidentJohn Schnebly, Vice PresidentHoward Kaylor, Vice PresidentJohn League, SecretaryAlfred Martin, TreasurerGordon Cooley, Assistant TreasurerRebecca Massie Lane, DirectorTanya Burnham, Singer Society PresidentJudith Wheeler, Board of Advisors PresidentArnold CallahamBrent FeightDr. Elizabeth JohnsSpence PerryDr. William PlavcanBrien PoffenbergerJeannette RinehartDenis RoccoWalter SmithLee Stine, Jr.Cassandra Wantz

Trustee EmeritusOdell Rosen

Honorary TrusteeJohn Staub

Ex-Officio MembersTerry Baker, President, Washington County CommissionersDavid Gysberts, Mayor, City of HagerstownDonald Viar, Washington County Board of Education

Board of AdvisorsTeresa BarrDenise BowenSusanne KassPhilip KochSusan ParkerDale SteinBruce Wilder

Staff

Rebecca Massie Lane, DirectorChristine Shives, Administrative

OfficerWallace Lee, Development DirectorJennifer Smith, Collections &

Exhibitions ManagerLauren Ippolito, Assistant Collections

& Exhibitions Manager

Kay Palmateer, Collections Technical AssistantAmy Hunt, Museum EducatorLinda Dodson, Marketing & Special Projects CoordinatorDonna Rastelli, Services CoordinatorMichael Churchey, Facility ManagerPaul Lewis, Head of Security

Bobby Frederick, Head of Security EmeritusPat Keyser, Assistant Head of SecurityAlan Smith, Associate Head

of SecurityJames Bruchey, Security GuardDavid McManus, Security GuardHerbert Mosby, Security GuardAllen Rideout, Security Guard

Museum Art School Faculty

Kim Brown Emily Conner Melissa Gibson Mike Gouker

Ski Holm Priscilla Howard Jocelynne Lowans Nancy Manente

Anthony Messano Ray Snouffer Bob Wantz Monika Wertman

Originally located in the outdoor courtyard of the Museum, Rosen Fountain found a new site this past year in the Museum’s outside entry plaza area. The team of Harry Reynolds and Donna Brightman worked diligently to sensitively re-design the fountain re-using the existing granite sculptural bubbler, and the original pavers. Ms. Brightman also donated the beautiful plantings that now en-hance the fountain. Her design for the fountain was approved by the Building Committee at their December 11, 2012 meeting. George Stone, Building Systems, Inc., and Roy Ebersole, Ebersole Plumbing, provided the construction and plumbing services to recreate this important feature of the Museum.