COA Magazine: Vol 1. No 1. Winter 2005

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C O A ~ A N N UA L R E P O RT Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pierce Ms. Cathy L. Ramsdell ’78 John and Carol Rivers Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Robinson, Jr. Dr. Walter Robinson David Rockefeller Fund, Incorporated Dr. Burt Adelman and Ms. Lydia Rogers Dr. and Mrs. Peter Sellers Ms. Mary Meek Semler Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Shorey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sullivan The Swan Agency—Insurance United Way of Eastern Maine Mr. and Mrs. William Wister, Jr. GIFTS IN KIND THORNDIKE LIBRARY Mr. Sidney Bahrt Dr. and Mrs. Richard R.Fox A. Myrick Freeman III, PhD TANGIBLE GIFTS AND GIFTS OF TIME AND TALENT Atlantic Oakes-by-the-Sea Mr. Michael C. Boland ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bromage Mr. Jason R. Bryson-Alderman ’91 Ms. Martha Davis ’83 Bruce Mazlish and Neva Goodwin Mr. Bill Huston Jade Trade Mount Desert Spring Water Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moyer Victoria ’80 and Steve Savage ’77 FUNDS RECEIVED FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS

Ms. Shelli Bishoff for the Union River Watershed Project Cadillac Mountain Sports for the Union River Watershed Project Carnegie Corporation of New York for From Cell to System Program Grant Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education for a CollegeCommunity Watershed Curriculum for Regional Planning Illinois State University for Osmoregulation in Euryhaline Fish: Physiology, Ecology and Molecular Biology LEF Foundation for film project Hancock County Fund of the Maine Community Foundation for the Union River Watershed Baseline Study Maine State Planning Office for the Union River Watershed Baseline Study Partnership for Environmental Technology and Education for the Union River Watershed Project Surdna Foundation for Eco-Eco Smart Growth Forum

Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in preparing our donor list for this annual report. If a mistake has been made in the way you or your spouse or partner is identified, or if your name was omitted from the donor list, we apologize. With your help, we can ensure that future donor lists report your names as you prefer. Please notify the Development Office at (207) 288-5015, ext. 329 with any changes in the way your gifts should be reported.

PLANNED GIFT OPPORTUNITIES You can help ensure that College of the Atlantic’s future is both secure and successful by becoming part of our Planned Giving program. Bequests or lifetime income arrangements (Charitable Gift Annuities or Charitable Remainder Trusts, for example) offer superior methods of helping the college while also providing you with income and tax benefits. One easy way to support our work is to name the college as a beneficiary in your will. If you wish to do this, we ask that you and your attorney consider using the following language:

“I bequeath (amount or remainder interest) to College of the Atlantic, a not-for-profit institution of higher learning incorporated in the state of Maine, and with the business address of 105 Eden Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609.” We also offer ways to restrict bequests to particular purposes or programs at the college and to make life income gifts—offering you a lifetime income, current income tax deduction and the avoidance of capital gains tax. For further information about any of these Planned Giving options, please contact the Office of Development at (207) 288-5015.

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