DEVELOPMENT
What Will Your Legacy Be? Patricia Berlage Lansdale passed away on
gardener, and garden club member to soaring
September 1, 2020 at the age of 92. In a final act of kindness, she made a most generous
as a professional in the floral business. Her career spanned three decades and in 1976
bequest to the Glenelg Country School
she founded her own floral design business,
endowment. A member of the Legacy ’54
Pat Lansdale Designs, where she became
Planned Giving Society since 2015, Lansdale sent her four children (Lindsay Chase-Lansdale ’66,
one of the premier flower designers in the DC metro area.
the late Thomas Lansdale III ’68, Richard Lansdale, and James Page Lansdale ’72) to GCS in the 60s and 70s.
“The school had a very profound effect on all four of us children,”
Her first husband, the late Thomas Franklin Lansdale, was
said her son James Page Lansdale ’72. “My mom wanted
a member of the Board of Trustees for several years during
to recognize that.” For more information on the Legacy ’54
that time. After his death in 1997, Lansdale married widower
Society, please contact the Development Office.
Jim Rice in 2007. Lansdale was well known for her volunteerism at the school and had a particular penchant for floral design. A pioneer in the 1970s and 80s, she moved from being a homemaker,
Each year, we ask the Dragon community to participate in the Annual Fund with a gift of any size. This year, your support is more crucial than ever. Help keep our community safe and continue to provide an exceptional GCS experience for all our Dragons—digital or in-person. This year, thanks to some very generous trustees and families, every gift to the Annual Fund will be doubled! Give today at www.glenelg.org/dragonstrong and receive your own Dragon Strong magnet!
Class of 2021 Legacy Gift The Class of 2021’s final year as Dragons didn’t start as
Thank you to the Parent Committee of Tia George, Dawn Lucas,
they might have expected, but seniors still have much to
Julia Seipel, and Juju Singh for their support of this effort!
celebrate and are excited to finish the multi-year Dragon Commons patio project as their Legacy Gift effort. Together with their parents and grandparents, seniors hope to raise at least $25,000 to complete the patio outside the Upper School. Combined with funds raised by the Class of 2020, the class expects to fund the patio extension and landscape the area, providing crucial outdoor gathering space for social distancing. Once completed, the space will feature bronze plaques honoring each of the four classes who contributed to the project: 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.
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