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Who we are
1 CRWA Annual Report 2010
2010 Board of AdvisorsCo-chairs: Laurie DoyleBeedee LaddAlan Aisenberg, M.D.Deborah E. BabsonGordon BurnesCaroline Dixwell CabotEugene Clapp
Debra EdelsteinMarcia Marker FeldRichard S. ForteKim Herman GoslantAbby HansenCatherine HennSusan JarviMrs. Edward C. Johnson, III
Lee BreckenridgeJohn Clark Scott DarlingJohn DeVillarsLaurie Doyle
Bernie DreiblattDiane HallJames HealyJonathan KatzSharon Malt
Stephanie PollackTom SieniewiczWilliam Tedoldi
President: Bob SproullVice President: Ralph AbeleTreasurer: Eric EkmanClerk: Edward Englander
2010 Board of Directors
2010 CRWA StaffRobert Zimmerman, Jr. Executive DirectorMargaret Van Deusen Deputy Director/General CounselKate Bowditch Director of ProjectsNigel Pickering Sr. Engineer/Watershed ModelerPallavi Kalia Mande Urban Restoration SpecialistJulie Dyer Wood Watershed ScientistSuzanne Carleo ControllerElizabeth Gilmore Director of Donor DevelopmentRebecca Scibek Wickham, Volunteer/Outreach CoordinatorLeigh Heffernan Membership/Event ManagerEivy Monroy Rita Barrow Fellow
About the Cover‘The Charles’ is a watercolor by Tawny Norden, a graduate of MassArt with a BFA in Illustration. Tawny explains: “This watercolor was inspired by my ‘significant other’ who works on the commuter rail. According to him, this bridge on the Charles River is the only place in the world where an airplane, car, train, and boat can all travel directly over one another.” Tawny studied Watercolor under Irena Roman at MassArt in Boston. She fell in love with the medium and is now doing commissioned watercolor works. Contact Tawny by email at [email protected] and visit her blog at http://artsforme.blogspot.com.
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From the Executive Director & President
Carolyn KingGeorge LewisRichmond Mayo-SmithKelly McClintockGreta MeszoelyBeatrice NessenJudy NevilleJeryl Oristaglio
Louisa Paige-MillerMargot C. PyleJoan ReynoldsSarah SlaughterDavid SmithJohn Thomas Edward E. Watts III
Who we are
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Table of ContentsWho We Are 1Letter from the Executive Director & President 2Blue Cities Initiative 3CRWA Science 42010 Ecosystem Highlights 5CRWA Volunteers 6Financial Summary 7Donor Support 8Volunteers 12
From the Executive Director & President
Thank you for your support—we literally cannot make progress without you.
Robert L. Zimmerman, Jr. Bob Sproull, PresidentExecutive Director Board of Directors
The story of the Charles River is one we are always happy to tell: once so dirty the Standells wrote a rock and roll classic about it – “(Love that) Dirty Water” – the Charles is now the cleanest urban river in America. Hundreds of thousands of people use the river, with many of their activities like swimming, windsurfing and paddle boarding only possible because of the clean water. The turnaround of the Charles happened on CRWA’s watch, and we played a major role: serving as the convener and catalyst to make it happen. We will continue to serve as chief advocate and watchdog for the river, backing it up with strong science, as we approach CRWA’s 50th anniversary.
This year, CRWA implemented our Everett Street Greening project in Brighton, designing low impact stormwater controls to manage runoff more naturally, and we trained our Mystic River Collaborative partners on our Blue Cities® work. We also began development of a phosphorus removal online trading system to reduce nutrients in the river. Working with the MA Division of Marine Fisheries, over two million young American shad were released into the Charles as part of the ongoing restoration effort. The state’s Sustainable Water Management Initiative, the result of CRWA’s litigation with Ipswich River Watershed Association on water withdrawals in the over-allocated Ipswich watershed, was launched with the goals of developing state-wide streamflow criteria and “safe yields” protective of aquatic life. CRWA’s volunteer water quality monitoring program entered its 15th year and 1,000 volunteers removed acres of invasive water chestnuts from the Lakes District in the summer. Over 1,300 competitors participated in CRWA’s 28th annual Run of the Charles Canoe and Kayak Race.
Yet, as we look back on our progress in 2010, and forward to the work ahead, one issue merits special focus: despite our sterling track record in protecting the Charles, CRWA continues to grapple with the challenge of financial sustainability. The vagaries of the economy have slowed our fundraising, particularly from individuals, and many sources of state, federal and foundation funding have shifted away from water resources.
In response to this challenge, CRWA’s Board of Directors and staff initiated a full analysis of our financial position with the Nonprofit Finance Foundation. This analysis, and strategies for CRWA’s long term financial sustainability, will be completed next year. The analysis is producing good news as well, confirming CRWA’s unique strengths. No nonprofit in the nation has as comprehensive a program of watershed science, demonstration projects, and negotiated regulatory change as CRWA. CRWA has broadened and strengthened our partnerships, and continues to expand our scientific and technical capacities. We remain deeply committed to our work.
It is no accident that the Charles River gets cleaner every year. As our approaches are widely adopted, we make the Charles better every day—by restoring river flow and water quality, by reducing energy used for processing water, by keeping aquatic ecosystems healthy, by making the river accessible to all citizens for recreation and enjoyment—as well as protecting it against the worst effects of weather events—flash flooding and drought.
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Blue cities™ initiative In April 2010, CRWA implemented the Everett Street Greening Demonstration Project with funding obtained from the Harvard Partnership Fund and Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. Based on CRWA’s site design, landscapers replaced existing pavement with a rain garden, native plant beds, a new grass lawn and a walkway made of permeable pavers in order to better manage stormwater. Seven new street trees were planted along Everett Street, including three red maples that formed a part of a stormwater tree trench system which included a stormwater tree pit. In May 2010, community members and volunteers worked together to plant native plants throughout the project site. School children from the German International School of Boston painted a mural on the remaining site pavement, highlighting the importance of protecting and maintaining water quality in the River. On June 21, 2010, Mayor Menino inaugurated the Everett Street Community Green Space and highlighted the City’s continuing commitment to neighborhood and city-wide environmental sustainability.
Everett Street Greening Project
In 2010, CRWA trained staff from Mystic River Watershed Association, Chelsea Creek Action Group, La Communidad Inc. and Tri-City Community Action Program, Inc.,-- all member organizations of the Mystic Collaborative -- in spring, 2010 on Blue Cities approaches. The program used a series of hands-on activities, enabling participants to apply Blue Cities™ ideas in their own work and to translate these ideas into popular concepts for their communities.
Blue Cities™ Training Program
Chester Ave. stormwater tree pits
Stormwater tree pits collect and clean stormwater. A stormwater tree pit is designed to capture, detain and infiltrate stormwater runoff from streets and sidewalks. The mulch, soil, and tree roots in the tree pit filter and absorb bacteria, phosphourous, heavy metals, oil and other pollutants. Filtered stormwater is then infiltrated into the ground or into a traditional stormwater system. The tree pit uses the natural ability of organic materials to clean stormwater while providing a street tree that benefits the entire community.
With funding from the Massachusetts Environmental Trust (MET), CRWA worked with its project collaborators and Chelsea City officials in the spring of 2010 to develop a design incorporating four stormwater tree pits into a larger reconstruction project of Chester Avenue a residential street near downtown Chelsea. Four tree pits were installed during the summer of 2010 and have provided stormwater treatment and infiltration to the area, as well as the addition of much needed greenery to this neighborhood.
Paul Iorio
Paul Iorio
CRWA Science Towards swimming in The Charles
Everett Street project site after stormwater controls were implemented
Chester Avenue with installed Tree Pit
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Blue cities™ initiative
In 2010, CRWA began developing its Pilot Online Trading System for phosphorus removal in stormwater for the upper watershed towns of Franklin, Bellingham, and Milford. Phosphorus is a nutrient that causes excessive aquatic plant growth and is a significant problem in the Charles. Phosphorus runoff from about 200 properties in these three towns will soon be regulated under a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Designated Discharge stormwater permit. This permit will require industrial, commercial, and high-density residential sites with two or more acres of impervious surfaces to reduce the volume of phosphorus in their runoff by 65 percent. CRWA’s Online Trading System will encourage sites that can easily reduce phosphorus to go beyond compliance and allow sites where it is harder to reduce phosphorus to buy credits. This will reduce the overall cost to comply with the Charles River Nutrient loads and the new stormwater permits. CRWA’s pilot online system will demonstrate a system that could be expanded throughout the watershed, and eventually the country.
CRWA’s summer flagging program uses red, blue, and yellow flags to let boaters know when the river is safe for boating and when the water may pose a health risk. In its 10th year, the program uses a model that takes into account rainfall, river flow, and other environmental factors to estimate daily bacteria levels which are verified through weekly river samples. CRWA also monitored blue-green algae. In 2010, flags were flown at nine boating locations from Watertown to Boston, and information was also communicated via e-mail, a telephone hotline, CRWA’s website and Twitter. In the section of the river from Watertown to the Mass. Ave. Bridge, blue flags were flown for over 85% of the season! This important program ensures that boaters stay safe while enjoying the Charles River.
CRWA Science Towards swimming in The Charles
Pilot Phosphorus Online Trading System
Charles River Water Quality Notification Flagging Program
Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria) are photosynthetic bacteria that in large quantities can produce chemicals toxic to animals and humans. Because cynobacteria uses photosynthesis, like plants it requires phosphorus to grow. Cynobacteria occurs naturally in the Charles River, but the nutrient pollution produces “blooms” which can produce toxins at harmful levels. In 2010, a cyanobacteria bloom in the Charles downstream of the Mass. Ave. bridge lasted from mid-July to the end of September. The recent blue-green algae blooms illustrate one reason why CRWA’s work to reduce phosphorus and other nutrients in the watershed is so important.
Nutrients, including phosphorous and nitrogen, are necessary elements for photosynthesis and plant growth. Although phosphorus is naturally occurring, too much phosphorus can negatively impact a river.
Nutrient Pollution is caused by excess phosphorous or other nutrients overloading the water environment. Large quantities of stormwater runoff carrying phoshphours enter the Charles River after heavy rain. In freshwater systems, such as the Charles River, phosphorus is usually the nutrient spurring algae, cyanobacteria and aquatic weeds to grow in abundance, altering the natural balance of the aquatic system and depleting the oxygen in the water .
A blue flag flies at Riverside Boathouse
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2010 Ecosystem Highlights
The 2010 American shad stocking season was a “swimming” success! Just under 2 million shad fry were released into the Charles River in continuing efforts by Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (MassDMF), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and CRWA to re-establish this once abundant species. The shad fry were hatched and marked at federal hatcheries in Nashua, NH and North Attleboro, MA. The 2010 season was also the first in which MassDMF officials began monitoring for returning adult shad. Monitoring took place four days a week at the Watertown Dam from May to early July. While no adult shad were observed, it may have been too early, or returning shad may have been missed during monitoring.
In early 2010, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) launched the Sustainable Water Management Initiative (SWMI) to develop 1) a new methodology for determining the “safe yield” of watersheds, or how much water may safely be withdrawn while protecting the ecological health of river systems; 2) biologically-based streamflow standards; and 3) an integrated, sustainable approach to water management. CRWA is a member of SWMI’s Advisory and Technical Committees.
The creation of SWMI followed on the heels of a failed effort by MassDEP in October, 2009, to adopt new safe yields that would have astronomically increased the amount of water available for withdrawal and left rivers dry in many areas of the state. In protest, CRWA and other environmental groups resigned from MassDEP’s Water Resources Committee. We returned when MassDEP retracted its new safe yield methodology, clarified that safe yield included environmental protection factors, and pledged to work with stakeholders to develop a new approach. The development of streamflow standards, or criteria, protective of aquatic life will enable us to make sound water resource management decisions. MA Department of Fish and Game, in conjunction with the U.S. Geological Survey, has developed a statewide system for classifying river segments based on relative river fish abundance, with Category 1 being the healthiest and Category 5 the most degraded. Not surprisingly, many segments in the Charles are Categories 4 and 5. Adoption of measures to minimize and mitigate the impacts of water withdrawals are critical to improve these segments for habitat, fisheries and recreational uses, and to protect less altered segments from new withdrawal impacts. The MA Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) interpreted the Water Management Act (WMA), governing large water withdrawals, for the first time in a 2010 case challenging MassDEP’s authority to place reasonable conservation conditions on registered withdrawals, or those in existence and registered with the state when the WMA was enacted. CRWA filed an amicus brief on behalf 15 environmental groups across the state arguing that MassDEP’s conditions, aimed at reducing nonessential outdoor watering, curbing residential use, and reducing water lost in leaky distribution pipes, were lawful. The SJC ruled in Water Department of Fairhaven v. DEP that while MassDEP does have authority to impose conservation conditions on registered withdrawals, it must do so through regulations.
Sustainable Water Management: Protecting Rivers and Streams
CRWA Volunteers working for a Cleaner Charles
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Restoring American Shad
Adult American Shad
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2010 Ecosystem Highlights CRWA Volunteers working for a Cleaner Charles
11th Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup
Invasive Water Chestnut Removal Project
The April 24, 2010 Charles River Cleanup led by CRWA was a huge success thanks to the efforts of community leaders and volunteers who took part. 3,500 volunteers removed nearly 15 tons of trash from sites in 22 communities along the river. This annual collaborative effort brings together companies, school groups, families, and concerned individuals to make the banks of the Charles a beautiful and healthy place for walking, biking, jogging and fishing.
From June through August 2010, 1,000 amazing volunteers hand-pulled thousands of invasive water chestnuts from the river’s Lake District. This effort helped restore the natural ecosystem in this stretch of the Charles and gave people an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors as they volunteered.
Every month more than 70 dedicated volunteers took samples at 35 sites along the Chares River. Samples were tested monthly for bacteria levels and quarterly for nutrient and total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations. TSS analysis was added to our regular quarterly analysis in 2010. This addition allows us to identify hotspots where erosion and stormwater runoff are adding sediment to the Charles. The monthly monitoring gives CRWA, government agencies, and the public a “snapshot” of water quality conditions throughout the year. This program has generated 15 years of water quality data, which makes up the longest, most comprehensive data set for the Charles.
Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring
CRWA’s 28th Run of the Charles Canoe & Kayak Race saw over 1,300 paddlers race down the Charles River on April 25, 2010. The Run of the Charles featured a variety of races, including a relay race geared to company teams. Among the most challenging features of the Run are the six portages. The dams in Newton, Wellesley, Waltham and Watertown force paddlers off the river and onto their feet, shouldering their boats while they run to the next put in to resume paddling. Hundreds of volunteers supported the racers and thousands of spectators cheered them on.
28th Annual Run of the Charles Canoe and Kayak Race
W. Lai
Dianne Rice
English High School students at 11th Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup
Vounteer water quality monitor Caitlin Craig prepares to take a water sample
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Financial Summary inCome and expenses for fisCal Year 2010: oCTober 1, 2009- sepTember 30, 2010
inCome expenses
Unrestricted DonationsRestricted Program GrantsEventsIn-Kind DonationsOther
Payroll & FringeContract ServicesOperating ExpensesEquipment & SuppliesConferences & MeetingsPrinting & PostageAccountingInsuranceToTal Program ServiceS
ToTal SuPPorT ServiceS
funding uses
ToTal income
Total Income, FY09% Change
Corporations
8%
Individuals
FoundationsGovernment
Other
14%3%4%
funding sourCes
Programs
General & Administrative Fundraising &
Membership
82%
7%11%
ToTal exPendiTureS
Total Expenditures FY2009% Change
Donor Support proTeCTs The Charles
$502,135 $880,795$131,749$55,367
$8,701
$1,578,747 $1,168,772
35%
$801,773 $377,155 $107,738 $55,967 $44,572 $32,663
$14,581 $20,000
$1,185,776$268,672
$1,454,448 $1,258,025
16%
71%
M. Eldridge
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Financial Summary inCome and expenses
Donor Support proTeCTs The Charles
CRWA is grateful for and thanks the individuals, businesses, foundations, and government agencies that support our work. Your generous contributions support CRWA’s efforts to safeguard against flooding, to support Blue Cities™ and Green Streets, and to advocate for a more balanced relationship between us and the environment. Support for CRWA improves more than just the Charles River Watershed: our work is being replicated across America. This list reflects the generous support of our donors from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010.
Contributions from Individuals & Foundations
Blue Heron Society
($25,000 and up)Anonymous (2)Mr. & Mrs. Edward LaddThe Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable TrustMargot C. Pyle Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation
American Shad Society ($10,000 - $24,999)Anonymous (3)ANP BlackstoneGordon Burnes & Suzie TapsonGeorge H. & Jane A. Mifflin Memorial FundElizabeth & Jim NicholsDr. Marilyn & Mr. H. Jay SarlesHenry & Joan Wheeler
Alewife Society ($5,000 - $9,999)Robert S. & Louise J. BowditchHonorable & Mrs. Levin H. CampbellSharon & Brad MaltNew Balance FoundationMorgan Palmer Charitable FundRobert F. & Lee SproullDr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Thornhill
Headwater Society($1,000 - $4,999)Anonymous (2)Dr. Alan AisenbergMrs. Charles F. AdamsThe Paul and Edith Babson FoundationLouise & Rodrigo Botero FundMark & Maribeth Brostowski
Stephen Burrington and Abigail Swaine The Camden FoundationMrs. Alfred ChandlerCarolyn & John ClarkPaul A. CohenJames S. Davis & Toni ProfettoRichard S. & Mariele ForteGunst Charitable FoundationDiane and Steve HallThe Hicks Family Charitable TrustDaniella HirschfeldMr. & Mrs. Sturtevant HobbsHolly and Bruce Johnstone Charitable FundJonathan Katz & Norah WylieKeewaydin FoundationCarolyn KingH. Kirsch Family Foundation Fund The Muriel and Norman B. Leventhal Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. George LewisNancy & Richmond Mayo-SmithKatherine C. & David E. MooreJane & Robert MorseMr. & Mrs. Peter NessenRobert D. RandsThomas Reilly, Jr. and Elizabeth PalmerHarland and Ann RikerThe Paul & Martha Samuelson Charitable FundMr. & Mrs. Preston H. SaundersRoberta & Bill SchnoorEileen & Reuben ShapiroThe Silver Tie FundLucy B. StroockWilliam J. Tedoldi & Betsy McCurranMr. & Mrs. Holyoke L. Whitney
River Stewards($500 - $999)AnonymousRalph W. & Ellen AbeleGeorge P. Baker & Lauren JenningsBaker-Root Family FoundationHenry & Sue BassJon Bernstein & Martina AlbrightRo & John BloomMr. & Mrs. Damon Carter, Jr.Margaret J. ClowesDouglas CorneliusAnne CovertMr. Wayne C. Davis & Ms. C. Ann MerrifieldLaurie and Christopher DoyleBernard DreiblattMr. & Mrs. George P. Edmonds, Jr.Eric EkmanLinda & Edward EnglanderRenee and Gary FarkesAlexandra K. FisherJoan FitzGeraldDouglas FoyFrederic Gardner & Sherley Gardner SmithDiana, Richard, Maya & Lily GombergMr. & Mrs. Martin HaleBelle L. Halpern & Mitch RosenbergSonia W. HamelPhillip S. Harper FoundationMrs. Francis H. Hatch Jr.Shirley B. HowardJohnson Ohana Charitable FoundationMr. & Mrs. Edward C. Johnson, IIIKenwood FoundationJames & Sarah Ann Mahoney
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Thank you for your support!
We would like to sincerely thank all of our generous donors for their contributions. Due to space constraints, only those donating $100 or more between October 1 2009- September 30 2010 are listed here.
River Stewards, continued($500 - $999)Ilene MasonHarry & Mellisa MattisonThomas & Emily McClintockMr. & Mrs. Preston R. MillerDeborah & Timothy MooreLouisa K. Paige-MillerDavid and Shirley ParishGeri & Douglas PayneKatherine PerlsElizabeth & Robert PozenMargaret E. RichardsonJacqueline Royce, Ph.D.Joel and Elinor SinerNancy E. SpenceJudith B. SwaimJane & Peter TalbotAndrew Torchia & Amy WuArthur & Inge Uhlir Robert Cushman Woods Van Nostrand Memorial FundSheldon & Denisa WagnerDr. & Mrs. Thomas H. WellerWirth Charitable Gift FundGerard WolfRichard & Christina Wood
River Advocates($250 - $499)AnonymousSusan W. AbbotWendy Franco AlmquistJay & Clare BaldwinDrs. John & Barbara BalserRita & Leo BarronDr. James C. BeckMs. Jane BernsteinSusan Ashbrook & Fritz CasselmanLawrence & Nancy Myers CoolidgeGeorge H. Darrell, Jr. & Deborah A. ClarkBarbara DeweyMike DomenicaMr. Frank R. DunauMrs. Caroline EdwardsRobert FlanaganTom & Jill FrenchKathryn Scott FullerWalter GambleDr. Richard C. Gilman
River Advocates, continuedRuth Goldman The Giving Tree Project Charles B. HamlinThomas & Abby HansenRalph Helmick & Nan HilandJohn & Catherine HennFred HewettWalter G. HiltzLynn & Bruce HolbeinMr. & Mrs. Willard P. HunnewellSteve & Rosemarie JohnsonCathy & Ken KaplanAmalie KassEarle W. Kazis Associates, Inc.
Liza Ketchum & John H. StrausJohn & Ann-Mara LanzaVirginia M. LawrenceCharles R. LaxJacqueline L. LoscheSally LynchMr. & Mrs. Henry McCanteGary & Karen MuellerNancy & George MumfordArleen O’DonnellHolly & Og PesekMrs. George R. RowlandTom Sieniewicz & Martha EddisonJudith & Lee SpelkeLise And Myles Striar Charitable FundRichard and Patton TaborsJohn & Kathleen ThomasNicholas & Joan ThorndikeMr. and Mrs. A. Raymond TyeEdward E. Watts, IIIRebecca WeissMr. & Mrs. Bancroft R. WheelerSara L. Wragge
River Friends($100 - $249)Anonymous (9)Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. AbernathyGeoff AdamsMark S & Carolyn AinAlchemy FoundationMr. & Mrs. John C. AllisMr. & Mrs. John AmesMr. & Mrs. Walter AmoryGodfrey & Janet AmphletDr. & Mrs. William S. AppletonMary ArmstrongRodney ArmstrongRobert M. & Linda Silverman AsherMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. AsnesMr. Thomas J. AthanasasCraig & Patti AustinAward FundCharles & Constance BachmanGeorge Bachrach & Susan Centofani
David & Sandra BairdDr. & Mrs. Marc BardSue & Kit BarrowMargaret P. BartleyBill & Marilyn BaskinLeonard Albano & Kathleen BaskinMr. & Mrs. Charles E. BatchelderMr. and Mrs. John BeardRebecca BeebeNancy and Reinier BeeuwkesMs. Mary Bell & Bill JoplinMs. Karen E. BenoitMs. Linda C. BlackPeter and Christine BlackT. Keith BlackwellPeggy S. BlitzFrederick W. BowersRoger R. Bradford & Martha StantonLee P. Breckenridge & Robert A. MargoSierra H. BrightKatharine WolffJohn & Priscilla BrooksBen BrophyDavid S. Brown, M.D.Ray BrownBetsy & Frank BunnBrian Burba and Dana HansonAnn & Robert BuxbaumFrederick C. CabotDavid & Jennifer CampbellLevin H. Campbell, Jr.
Jamie Doucett
Volunteers in Norfolk at the 11th Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup
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River Friends,continued($100 - $249)Blair Carlson & Elizabeth A. DannewitzJohn ClarkMr. & Mrs. William Cleary, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Oliver C. ColburnMr. & Mrs. David S. CollinsMichael ColloraKim ComartElisabeth & Kevin ComerDr. Robert Cook & Ms. Jane ReedsPaul CossCharles CossaboomMel CoteGordon & Melte CoughlinLinda M. CoxSen. Cynthia and Harvey A. CreemGene & Gay CrowleyDavid S. DavenportSusan Davies & Richard TalkovDennie DavisSteve DavisHenrietta Davis & Richard BockCarol and Disque DeaneMr. & Mrs. James Deane
Gregory & Beth Debor David & Janet DrakeKevin DunckelKevin Dutt & Darlington HicksFrances B. EarlyMr. & Mrs. Robert EisenmengerMary EliotMr. & Mrs. Alan E. Erickson
Janet & Mark Fagan Chuck & Lora FarkasMr. & Mrs. Robert K. FaulknerJohn & Martha FiskeMargaret & Samuel FogelHarris & Andra Birkerts FooterJohn W. & Wilma E. FreyDr. Joyce B. FriedmanC. A. Jones & P. L. GalisonJoseph & Rae Gann Charitable FoundationRobert German and Kate SeverinsenFrances Allou GershwinErnestine GianellyKelly & Michael GlewPeter E. Gluckler, Jr.Bob GolledgeDavid Goodtree & Leslie GordonKim Herman GoslantMary B. Griffin Henry & Gale R. GuildKay GuildJohn S. & Nancy C. HammondMichael & Maria HanlonIlana Hardesty & John Emery David and Cheryl Harris
Gabriele & Warner HarrisonDavid HatchDiana & Jon HaywoodJames Healy & Colleen KlosterPeter M. Hecht and Kristina Jones
Amanda C. Hegarty and Mark EsserGeorge & Laura HellerFred HennieDeirdre & Richard UlbrichSue HickeyArthur R. Hilsinger and Barbara JansonKatherine HindsMartin and Corinne HirschMr. David G. HoagMr. & Mrs. Melville HodderAbigail B. HomerIsabel B. HookerRuth H. HopkinsonJohn Horst and Barbara WallaceDr. & Mrs. Frank A. HowardFrancis W. & Emily HunnewellRoger and Janice G. HuntPhyliss M. HurleySoonha HwangVirginia InglisTilia Klebenov JacobsEliot JacobsonAnna S. JeffreyMiriam JostRepresentative Kay KahnDavid KaplanJohn & Wilma KassakianMichael KauffmanKeally Family FundT. Ross KellyGerard A. Kelly & Mary M. KennedySandy KingHarry & Chris KirschZoe KolligianRoger & Myrna K. LandayTrudy LanmanDouglas B. Lee, Jr.Mr. Thomas A. LehrerMr. & Mrs. William R. LeitchSusan M. LelandSally & Stuart LesserMarion LetvinMiddlecott FoundationJohn LiskerJohn & Elizabeth LoderDavid E. LurieJane C. LymanRobert Lynch & Maureen CommaneAnne LysaghtJill Hornor & Yo-Yo Ma
John J. Madden Frederick & Judith MakrauerEdward H. Mank FoundationRichard Manness & Lillian O’NeillDavid ManuelMr. & Mrs. Paul F. MarandettEugenia MarcusMark & Mary MarderMr. & Mrs. Wesley W. Marple, Jr.Leo MartinKelly McClintock & Bonnie MineoWalter H. McDonaldMr. & Mrs. Putnam B. McDowellSara McGlincheyRichard G. McLaughryLynn M. McWhoodJerome Medalie & Beth LowdDrs. Hamid Benbrahim & Greta MeszoelyBarbara Meyer & Michael PerloffHelaine MillerJeff PerryMarjorie D. MoerschnerJean & Kyra MontaguMrs. John R. MootVan MorrillChristopher MorssOrhun Muratoglu & Tonya OrmeMr. Bruce R. MusicusNagode & Howard M. Newburg TrustScott Nathan & Laura DeBonisMr. & Mrs. Frank NeczyporHelen P. NetosBobbie NorfleetJacqueline OldsVictoria & Mark OlivaDavid N. OsserShippen Page & Ann St. GoarMargaret PantridgeArthur B. PardeeAnne M. PearsonRoland & Lori PeaseMark PetersJohn G. PetraschDrs. James H. & Beverly K. Philip
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Volunteers advoCaTe for The Charles
ConTribuTions from CorporaTions, organizaTions & governmenT
Daniel PiercePatricia Pierce & Bradford ReichWalter F. & Marie L. PowerHelen & Peter RandolphEdward & Katherine RaymondHouston - Read Family FundJames A. Read, Jr.Sam & Franklin Reece, IIIFrank & Gail L. ReitterKenneth W. RendellMr. & Mrs. Charles A. Rheault, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. William A. RibichMargaret P. RichardsonLouise C. RiemerJim & Sandy RighterSteven & Eleanor RingerLee T. RobbinsCornelia C. RobertsDwight & Margaret B. RobinsonDavid & Fiona RomanGlen & Ann Dannenberg RosenSusan L. RowleyStuart P. Rubinow & Lucy SewallFrank Sacks & Hanna CamposDavid J. SalantJudy A. SamelsonRichard J. Sampson, M.D. & Valda ZalkalnsEllen Sarkisian & John MaherrBruce & Grenelle ScottRhoda & Louis Scovell
Charitable Foundation FundJon J. Skillman & Luanne Selk FundLarry SelterAlbina M. ShatzmanDr. & Mrs. James ShepardMr. & Mrs. Ross SherbrookeSarah SlaughterMr. & Mrs. Christopher SmickAdrienne SmithEdward J. Smith, Jr.Edwin E. & Katharine T. Smith Charitable FundRep. Frank SmizikMrs. Josiah SpauldingDavid & Beverly SpencerJudge & Mrs. George R. SpragueMike & Caroline StandleyMr. & Mrs Gregg StoneMr. & Mrs. David StrausSigourney StreetFrancis Stufano & Marie KieranMrs. Cynthia H. SunderlandJane & Chester SwettDonald J. & Harriet J. SwireGerald SwislowJohn & Virginia Taplin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas TownsendToula & John W. TuckermanPatrick & Mary Ann TynanMolly UptonDetlev F. & Dorothy VagtsHoward A. & Lisa Van Vleck, Jr.Thomas B. Vawter
Corporate Gifts($5,000 and up)Boston Duck ToursPfizer Global Research & Development
Corporate Gifts($1,000 - $4,999)AmgenBernardi’s Auto GroupThe Cadmus Group, IncCDMCharles River Canoe & KayakChestnut Hill RealtyCoca Cola Bottling
Kohl’s Department Stores Milford PowerNew England BiolabsSkanska USA Building Inc.Tetra Tech EC, Inc.Urell, Inc.Weston Solutions, Inc.
Corporate Gifts($500 - $999)Charlesbank Estates, Inc.Clean Harbors
OrganizationsAmbassador Programs, IncBeacon Hill Garden ClubBoston UniversityBrandeis UniversityCambridge Plant & Garden ClubCharles River Community Garden Earth Share
Susan VikAndrew Von HendyEric Von HippelPeter Munkenbeck & Renata von TscharnerBrad & Ann WallaceAlexander & Laura Webb FundSuzanne Weinstein
Jeffrey R. WilliamsJames F. WhippleJustin and Donna WhiteGary & Rosalind WilliamsMr. Brown F. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Howard WinklerArnee R. & Walter A. WinshallChristopher WinterJoan G. WislockiMary F. WolfsonGilbert K. WoolleyMr. & Mrs. Frederick L. WorcesterPeter and Patricia WrightStephen YoungJoseph & Meredith Zona
In honor of Chris and Laurie DoyleKathryn Scott Fuller
In honor of Doug FoyThe Muriel and Norman B. Leventhal Family Foundation
In honor of Jackson and Arthur Foster Shirley B. Howard
In honor of Barbara OwenChris Elliot
In honor of Trisha StavinohaKatherine Hinds
Company of New EnglandHoughton Chemical CorporationIPA Operations, Inc.
Environmental ServicesNova BiomedicalWaltham Watch FactoryCambridge BioMedical Inc.
Corporate Matching GiftsAutodeskAmica Companies Foundation CA, Inc.The Ford Foundation Matching Gift ProgramGoogle Houghton MifflinJohn Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
Microsoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts
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Volunteers advoCaTe for The Charles
in-kind donaTions
CRWA’s dedicated volunteers are indispensable in our work to protect the Charles River and the entire watershed. Whether taking water samples, entering data, picking up litter, or pulling invasive weeds, your have made a differ-ence! Many thanks to each volunteer who gave of their time and energy in 2010.
GovernmentBoston Redevelopment AuthorityBoston Water and Sewer CommissionDedham Westwood Water DistrictLexington Conservation StewardsMA Department of Conservation and RecreationMA Department of Environmental ProtectionMetropolitan Area Planning CouncilNatick Conservation CommissionRiverways ProgramUS Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1
A. Russo & SonsAquafina Water BeveragesBill TedoliCBS Radio Mix 104.1Charles River ApparelCoca Cola Bottling Company of New EnglandCold River VodkaDoubletree Guest SuitesThe Durkin CompanyEconomy HardwareFrank & Gail L. ReitterGreen Street Systems, LLCHyatt Regency CambridgeJulian’s Cheesecakes Inc. DBA Finagle a BagelMA Department of Conservation and RecreationMarriott Hotel, NewtonMr. & Mrs. Frank Neczypor
Museum of ScienceNaragannsettRaytheon CompanyRichard GonciShawsSpaulding Rehabilitation HospitalStarbucksStop & Shop Supermarket Co.Swartz True ValueTriumvirate Environmental, Inc.Whole Foods Market
CRWA InternsKate BenisekHannah CarlsonAlyeska FiorilloJordan HanleyLucy HuberSwaathi JosephPaul LaskorskiXi LiuPatrick MaloneyMiriam Mathew Jack MelcherTyler MorrillRyan SmithMaggie ReillyMeridith Richmond
NoNasties Charles River Stream Team Susan AbbottFred CabotDamon CarterNina DanforthMilton LandowneWilliam Tedoldi
Monthly Water Quality SamplingMohammed Abdul HannanLiz Adler Craig AustinClaire BarkerTim BaurleyJeff BilezikianBrandon BlaesserDamon CarterWayne ChouinardAdele CoyneCaitlin CraigJean CrollKathy DiamondDavid DobrzynskiChuck DonaldsonDeb DrexlerMina ElnaccashEarl FaheyMichele Forte-CruzKent FoxTim FulhamChristina GasbarroKathleen GasbarroCarolyn GilletteChristopher Hamlin
Raymond HarpinFred HewettAllan HeffTara HenrichonBob JutstromEmilie KadenKirill KantorovichNancy KaySabrina KlimanSrivat KrishnamachariAndrea LanghauserGinger LawrenceJonathan LeavyJoshua LiebermanMichal LiebermanSteven MachJohn MandigoLisa MawnPatrick McHallamBrian MersonBarbara MeyerMontesory School StudentsChristopher MooreIra MorgensternVan MorrillBill NicholsonBrad Nissenbaum
Shirley ParishPat PolimenoSusan RedlichFrank ReitterGail ReitterDianne RiceSaurabh SaraswatBob SchlauchMarc ShelikoffNorm SiemanLillian SimonsMichael Sperry Sumeeta SrinivasanSandy StarrTom StevensCindy StewartChristopher StrakusBill TedoldiJohn ThurstonKaren TraceyPaul Whelan
Organizations continued Head-of-the-Charles RegattaKalmia Garden ClubM.I.T. Environmental Health & Safety ProgramsNewton Yacht Club, Inc.Newtonville Garden ClubNoanett Garden ClubNoble and Greenough SchoolNorfolk Trout Club, Inc.Riverside Boat ClubUnion Boat ClubWellesley Garden ClubWellesley Garden Study GroupWeston Garden Club Provisional Group
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Invasive Water chestnut removalSheriff AbuzahuaChristina AdamsDoug AdamsShahidah AhmadSiree AllersAnn AlvesSue AnamierNataliya AndrushchenkoTetyana AndrushchenkoAmanda AngleMarySue AnknerYui AnzaiPeter AshtonTaneeta BaconMaggie BalchJohn BarchyMetthew BarisonJessica BaumgartAdilin Lebron BengouchetBently Green SocietyMaxwell BermanDerek BielawskiLaura BlaszakBill BlochIngrid BlochForrest BlountLisa BolducCharles BolthrunisSarah BolthrunisStephen BoscoKeith BossiKerry BowieCrista BozoganEmily BradfordLiz BrazilKristin BrembergAndrea BriggsBroadmore Canoe CampSue BrownAndrea BrunoThomas BurgessRyan BurnsJonathan BuschSteven CaggianoSusam CammerKathryn CapeLouis CarmineDeborah CarrDavid CarrKim CarringtonCarolyn CarstenSam CaslerGabe CelbtuchJuan CeuallosDarwin P. CevallosNicole Chabot-WieferichNicole Chan
Christa ChanChris ChapmanCharlene CharlesElaine CherScot ChiavelliBrian ChmielewskiAdam ChojnachiNaomi ChuangAndrew ClarkPaula CliffordSabine CoebnerSara CohenMarc CohenBrianne ColellaKaren ComeauKirk CompanionBrendan ConnorsMaura ConronMaribeth ConwayDavid CovertKevin CoveyDave CrandallSam CrawfordSarah CrowleyAna CruzWalter CuenirMeg CurryKari CushingTim DanalyRob DanckertLouis D’AngloEda DanielDaniel DauAmi DaveCaitlin DavisJennifer DavisRal DavisJason DekowPaolo DePetrilloLuli DerajMarc DevokaitisJillian DiantoEllen DingPam DiStefanoBrian DixonDavid DobrzynskiRebecca DobrzynskiRachel DolmatchKate DomasCarlos DominguezDaniel DonnarumKressen DregeudMike DulleaWilliam DuncanEmily DuongJennifer DuranMelissa DurfeePauline DyerF.N. Eddy
Yin FuDenise FuragMrinalini GadkariMayra GendeAnakarina GendeBrandon GeolyGenesis GiranedoDeborah GobbiAndrea GodshellMichael GonzalezMarcus GralyMonique GranarathamSusan GravesStephanie GrimesJonathan GrinsteinMichael GroverAnne GuerrenaEdward HadleyGeorge HallBelle Halpern
Nobuko HamaguchiChris HamiltonHankinChristopher HansenAlbelee HaqueAndrew HaydenEric HeimanSara HermanJitesh HkhasaiwalaMelanie HochwaldNatalie HooperCliff HoudeChristine HoudeMargaret HurleySoonha HwangNathan IdoSteren IoanilliKerlyne Jean
Zeke JohnstonGreg JonesBill JonesStephen JonesKatie JonesJenna JordanBen KaplanChristine KechesChuna KecphanngaKathryn KeyesBeth KidderHai-Jung KimDruh KolyrJosh KonoffGemma KurkwoodJustin LacroitErika LamarreHelen LaneHolly LaubingerJackie LaVerde
Deb EdingerPatick EganBenjamin ErbanSusan FaganMargaret Ferguson-MaltzmanClaire FerranteSeena Ferrara-CushmanLaurie FioreJack FoleyBill FooAbbie FoxKevin FoxCarolyn FoxOshin Francis Kate FrazerAllan FrareNancy FreeJerry Friedman
A family volunteers to remove invasive water chestnuts
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Erin PealeKristina PekkalaGeorgia PendergastShane PernaRachel PizziHem PokhrelKevin PontonBetsy Posnick WaksmanJeremy PoznerChristina ProrokHarry QuanJessica QuintRenee RangarJonathan ReaganSusan ReaganJulia RehbergSheila RehrigAllie ReillyTom ReillyMary Reinke ScorzelliSteve RiceRichard RichardiEmily RicherCrystal RimoczyDiane RobertsNina RogowskyKatie RollinsBarry RosenbergMarilyn RosenbergRachel RosenbergLauren RossMatt RufferingPam RuffoMichael SackToshie SadamuraJohn SadowskiRob SalafiaGaboriella SaluatreJeff SandersJoshua SatoAksnay SauadattiGary Schroeder
James ScorzelliJim SedgwickNatalia SedoKenneth Sghia-HughesChris ShawTrent SheltonJames ShuLaney SiegnerAndrew SimonLina SimsDolores SiqueirusAshley SkipwithLaura SmithBrad SnowErin SoaresSean Soares-GoldenSusan SongDavid SpectorSarah SpottsKelly SpoutzTom StefanoFred StevensonMaggie StokingerMolly SullivanDan SwansonCarolyn SylvesterMelissa TeerAntonio TembunanJim ThatcherDaniel ThumimJisardo ThurilloJennifer ThurlowJendra TodescoChristy TolleyMark TongCharlie TrageserTri TrangDane TullockNoel TwiggPeggy UedaEmily UlandSarah Valentine
Ellen VanFaasenMike VellaLisa VerrochiVinhle Amanda VirkusIdan WaksmanNoam WaksmanTricia WallaceWarrDavid WasulaChris WebbRick WeirJohn WernigCara WhellistonKelly WhiffenKevin WhiteCam WhitehouseLucas WickhamChris WilliamsKelsey WilliamsAllen Wong Irene C WongWanda WongJames WoodChris WoodwardMichaela WozniakZhuoshi XieLily XuYu Yan XuJustina YangAaron YipSharon YllinMeghan ZbikowskiMengzhou ZhouCarol Zolondick
Invasive Water chestnut removal cont. Demelza LawlessVinh LePeggy LedaMinhua LeeHeidi LeeLindsay LeoneShawn LigockiLuEva LucasJennifer LuongJohn LydonSara MahoneyLucas MaloYair MarcowLaura MarianoIris MarreroHolly MasekKim MassaMatureineJanina MatuszeskiTrevor MazargraMatthew McCaffreyBrian McCormickKim McCoyMenli McCraightMarilyn McCroryDawn McDanielsKelly McGoughMcGrathScott McKnightSarah McManusMcNallyAmanda McNeilTim McNernetFrank McPhersonClair MeehanDeb MillerSkipp MillettCharli MooreLolona MorseJoe MosessoTim MulliganErica MurchisonTakuji NakanoDarren NanteCurtis NeidererAndrea NevisBen NiNick NingMike OltmonsNancy OrourkeBetsy PalmerKatelyn PanIgor PatoizziDalila PatoizziMike PattersonDouglas Payne
Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup GroupsAlpha Delta Phi, Northeastern UniversityAlpha Phi Omega AmgenBain & CompanyBain CapitalBellingham Brownie Troop 368Bellingham Cub Scout Packs 18 and 100BHCCBloombergBNY MellonBoston area residentsBoston Arts AcademyBoston CaresBoston College Environmental Law SocietyBoston Tzu-ChingsBoston University Delta Sigma Pi
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Volunteers at the 11th Annual Earth Day Charles River Clean up
Boston University Master of City Planning student associationBoston University School of Management Honors ProgramBoston University Sigma KappaBoston University West CampusBoston Vol MeetupBoulevard Rd. NeighborhoodBox Pond AssociationBrandeis students Bryant University AlumniBuckingham Browne & NicholsBucknell University Club of Boston
Building ImpactThe Cadmus Group, Inc.Cambridge BioMedicalCambridge Boat ClubCambridge LDS and LDSSA at the Boston ConservatoryCambridge Running ClubCambridge Zen CenterCarter Memorial United Methodist Church CDMChapel Hill Chauncy Hall High SchoolCharles MGH residentsCharles River AssociatesCharles River School, DoverCharlesgate Yacht Club
Christ Episcopal ChurchClarion Health CareCoca-ColaColleges of the FenwayCRLS CrewCub Scout Pack 186, St. Paul’s ChurchCW Tae Kwon DoDana Hall School Dartmouth Club of Greater BostonDedham residentsDover area residentsEarth EmersonEast End NeighborsEdgewater Drive neighborsEmerson Phi Alpha TauEmerson Sigma Alpha Epsilon FraternityEmerson Sigma Pi Theta
Emmanuel studentsEndicott CollegeEngineers without BordersThe English High SchoolEvents and AdventuresEYP Architecture & Engineering P.C. First Unitarian Society of NewtonFranklin Boy Scout Troop 99 Franklin BSA Venture Crew 22 Franklin Chase NeighborsThe Friends of Choate ParkFriends of Hemlock GorgeGE Sensing & InspectionGE Women’s Group
GenzymeGibbs CollegeHarvard Extension Environmental.Harvard School of EducationHotel Indigo Husky Energy Action Team, Northeastern UniversityHyatt RegencyInternational Power MilfordIsland Neighborhood AssociationJet BlueJewish Family Workshop, 7th grade classJoseph Webb LodgeKohl’s MansfieldKohl’s MedfordKohl’s StoughtonKPMGKristina Costa & friendsLiberty HotelLocal Action Emerson McKinseyMedfield Pack 200Minds MatterMIT NROTCMIT Sea GrantMt Ida CollegeMt. Auburn CemeteryNatick Environmental CoalitonNature ConservancyNeedham area residentsNew BalanceNew England College of Optometry New England Water Works Association Young ProfessionalsNewton Country Day SchoolNoNasties Stream TeamNortheastern Alpha Epsilon Phi Northeastern University School of Law Environmental Law SocietyNortheastern University studentsThe North Face, BostonThe North Face, Natick Norumbega Fraternity / Free MasonsOlin College of EngineeringPartners Health CarePat Conaway & Big Heart
Little FeetPfizerThe Pohly CompanyRaytheonRiverside Boat ClubSaint Joseph’s University AlumniSalesforce.com FoundationSchermerhorn Family Shaw’s employeesShowa BostonSingle Volunteers BostonStepping Stones Child Care CenterStewart TitleStony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary Susan Raynard & FamilyTriumvirate EnvironmentalTufts UniversityU.S. Government Accountability OfficeU.S. Army Corps of EngineersWaltham area residentsWard Elementary SchoolWatertown Citizens for Environmental SafetyWatertown Fire Fighters Union, Local #1347Watertown Police DepartmentWatertown residentsWellesley Natural Resources Council West Newton NeighborhoodWhole FoodsWon Buddhism of Boston Woodard & CurranYoung Alumni Volunteer AssociationYvette Morrill & family
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Run of The Charles Kate AdamsJada AlexanderMaria AngelaJeff ArnoldAlana BarayJillian BarnardJulie BartoErnest BellSally BerkowitzThomas BertolinoEmily BessettMichelle BilladeauPeg BiondoNicole BiondoKevin BlancamonoRon BlochElizabeth BossaChristine BotchellerJim BradleyPeter BreezeWellesley Aaron BromfieldApril BucellLaoti BussoneSeth CaldonYi ChenRowena ConklingMatthew CostanzaAdele Coyne
Joshua CoyneJohn CroninLoren CruiseGina DancaRich DaySusan DelconteAditi DharKristen DowlingAlan ExonChristina FantoneDavid FarrerSandra FarrerChris FebigerMaureen FebigerNicholas FinkleJoe FlahertyMarlena FlanneryLaura FontaineMaria “Fina” FontesDaniel FordTara FortierMeghan GarganKaty GibsonFran GrossmanHank GrossmanEduardo GutierrezMarjie HardAlan HawksleySara HermanNorma Hinds
Kristen HindsShea JameelBob JutstromAllison KarolyTara KelliherCathy KeuthenFred KeuthenEmily KeuthenMinah KimHansol KimStef KomorowskiSusan KrabbeRhoda KubrickPeter KugelerLyle LanhamEmma LathanErik LattimoreKurt Laukoter Jonathan LeavyThomas LeonardAndrew LiegelCarina LopezPaula MarksonLeo MartinRory McKeonJenny MitchellDanielle MucciaroneRyan MurrayHeidi NafisDana Ostberg
Flagging BoathousesAccess Sport AmericaCharles River Canoe & KayakCharles River Yacht ClubCommunity Rowing, Inc. Harvard University Weld BoathouseNewton Yacht ClubNortheastern University Henderson BoathouseRiverside Boat ClubUnion Boat Club
Amit PatelCara QuackenbushVeena ReddyFlora Reyes-JimenezJacqueline RoycePaul RoyceJordyn RozenskyNarendra SankaHannah Sarver
Eric SchermerhornGary SchwartzStephen SilveriMatthew SilvermanLaura SmithCharles SuprinVictoria TatarinovaConnor TebbettsLela TodorovaMayumi TogawaYeisy UrbaezJohn ValentineNaya VillarrealJacob WallaceHadley WeinzierlKathy WernerVanessa WilliamsMahsa YazdyRebecca Yu
Volunteers handing out t-shirts to racers at the 2010 Run of the Charles
Community Rowing, Inc.