Annual Fund Report of Gifts 2010-2011

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ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS 2010

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Celebrating 40 Years of Teaching and Learning

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 A HISTORIC PARTNERSHIP BORN IN CHINA 4 40 YEARS: REALIZING THE DREAM 6 REPRESENTATIVE MARKEY AND TLC 8 ANNUAL GALA 10 ALUMNI NEWS 2010 11 THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS 17 13TH ANNUAL GOLF BENEFIT OUTING 18 HOMECOMING 18 EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER PICNIC 19 STAFF APPRECIATION 20 UPDATE: BUILDING FOR LEARNING

CREDITS Arlene Treacy-Montgomery Editor and Writer

It is with great pleasure that I share with you the stories of events and accomplishments you will read in this report. The Learning Center for the Deaf has much to be proud of as it celebrates 40 years of teaching and learning. Congressman Edward Markey, during his recent visit to our school, spoke of the importance of people working together as he vowed to partner with our students to ensure equal access for all deaf and hard of hearing people. It was in the spirit of partnership that May-lin Eu, elementary teacher, and I joined a delegation of deaf leaders from throughout Massachusetts on a recent trip to China. The highlight of this trip was the establishment of a sister school relationship with the Bo Ai School for the Deaf, a bilingual school for deaf children in Jiujiang, China. We are excited by all that this partnership has to offer and look forward to the opportunity to host members of the Bo Ai School next year. Back home, the building that will house our new early childhood center and library/media center nears completion. We are now working on plans for the additional elementary school space that will become available in our Marie Philip building once the preschool and kindergarten move into their new home. I hope you will have the opportunity to visit our Framingham campus this spring and tour the new facility. Finally, I am proud to announce that The Learning Center for the Deaf is now the only school for the deaf in the nation to be fully accredited by three prestigious organizations – The New England Association of Schools and Colleges, the Conference of Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf, and the Council on Accreditation. It was through the dedication and hard work of all members of our school community that this achievement was made possible. We are grateful not only to our current team of talented faculty and staff, but to all those who went before them, as well as to our parents, students, and the Board of Directors. On behalf of all members of our community, I want to extend a special thanks to our donors, whose support throughout the years has made it possible for us to create a nationally recognized school for deaf and hard of hearing children in which language and communication provide the keys to building competence, character and community.

Heidi Price Design Design Joan Seidel Principal Photographer April Corl Carla Del Pizzo Contributing Photographers Crimson Press Printer The Development Office wishes to acknowledge the many staff who contributed photos and assisted with the production of this report. Š 2010

Judy Vreeland President and Executive Director


A Historic Partnership Born in China Left to right: Judy Vreeland, Dr. Richard Lytle and Principal He Ming at the Bo Ai School for the Deaf.

TLC’s plan is to integrate cross-cultural learning across all academic levels, from kindergarten through high school.

On October 11, 2010, TLC Executive Director Judy Vreeland and Principal He Ming of the Bo Ai School for the Deaf in Jiujiang, China, signed a document and a historic partnership was born. Like siblings, the two sister schools have much in common: both are private schools for the deaf, both are bilingual schools, both share a commitment to academic success, and both are empowered by the vision that “Deaf people can do anything but hear!” The Signing Ceremony included a full day of activities. The morning began with a welcome ceremony that included dance performances by students of all grade levels. From traditional child’s ballet to break dancing to the latest hip-hop moves, the students performed with joy, pride and humor delighting the Massachusetts delegation. continued on next page 1


After signing the actual sister school agreement, a sea of hands waved in applause as Vreeland and He Ming joined hands with Dr. Richard Lytle, Founder and CEO of Partners in Excellence. Later in the day, the mayor and many community leaders joined in the celebrations at a formal dinner.

tary teacher May-lin Eu left for a 2-week journey to China with eight leaders of the Deaf community. An elementary teacher at TLC since 1996, May-Lin Eu had never traveled to China. The trip presented an opportunity to learn more about her own heritage as well as take a leadership role in planning this cross-cultural collaboration. Eu described her role as a “golden opportunity to learn more about China and to begin sharing and applying my knowledge of the Chinese culture, history and educational models in my work at TLC.”

An Invitation to China In 2009, Dr. Lytle and Kevin Nolan from Children’s Hospital who also works with Partners in Excellence (PIE) visited TLC to discuss the possibility of TLC representatives joining a delegation of Deaf leaders from Massachusetts on a journey to China. PIE is a U.S. based organization that works to establish multi-cultural partnerships designed to improve education, employment, economic development, participation, and access to society for deaf and hard of hearing people around the world. A major goal of the trip would be to establish a sister school relationship with The Learning Center and the Bo Ai School for the Deaf in Jiujiang, China. The schools appeared to be a good match. The Bo Ai School is a bilingual school (Chinese Sign Language and Chinese) and like its TLC sister emphasizes the importance of language and communication in enabling a child to reach his/her potential. Recognizing that the Bo Ai School’s shared commitment to a bilingual/bicultural model of education represented a profound opportunity for collaboration between the two schools, Vreeland agreed that The Learning Center would join the delegation. On October 1, 2010 Vreeland and elemen-

Using Skype, May-lin was able to talk with her students and share with them some of the Chinese Sign Language (CSL) words and expressions she was learning. Many of her TLC students held the common misconception that sign language is universal. Chinese Sign Language is its own language distinct from American Sign Language (ASL), thus communication required a finely coordinated and skilled interpreting team. Someone would interpret from ASL to CSL and from CSL to ASL. Interpreters were also needed to translate from spoken Chinese to CSL, from CSL to ASL, and from ASL to spoken English.

Above: scenes from classrooms at The Bo Ai School Next page top: Two Bo Ai students engage May-lin Eu in a “string” game. Bottom: Members of the Massachusetts delegation with representatives of the Beijing Deaf community.

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The Bo Ai School Founded by deaf leader He Shenghua, The Bo Ai School recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. Principal He Ming continues the work of his father who died in 2008. Located in Jiujiang, the school is situated in a rural region located on the southern shores of the Yangtze River in northwest Jiangxi Province and approximately 1,000 miles from Beijing. Since its founding, the school has


quadrupled in size and now has over 120 students. Bo Ai follows the “regular” Chinese academic curriculum and standards. After graduation from Bo Ai, qualifying students can take an entrance exam for a high school program in Nanjing, 90 miles away. Many aspire to take the college entrance examination. Students at Bo Ai live in dormitories with 10 children to a room. Meals are served communally with each student responsible for cleaning his or her own meal trays and utensils. While communicating to the students presented many linguistic challenges, in many ways Vreeland and Eu felt at home. Like their TLC peers, Bo Ai students were curious and eager to share and to learn. They openly engaged their visitors in games that broke down whatever barriers language differences presented. Looking to the Future TLC’s plan is to integrate cross-cultural learning across all academic levels, from kindergarten through high school, with age appropriate curriculum that Vreeland says will “allow students to learn about and embrace what unites the Deaf community across international boundaries, as well as shared differences by virtue of where we live and the diverse richness of our respective cultures.” In addition to facilitating email exchanges between faculty and students of both schools, Partners in Excellence is currently working on plans to bring Principal He Ming and some faculty from Bo Ai to TLC in 2011.

The Delegation Sharon Applegate, Executive Director, DEAF, Inc; parent of a TLC student May-lin Eu, Teacher, TLC Kim Lapine, Director of Community Placements, Pride, Inc Kevin Nolan, Outreach Coordinator, Deaf/HH Programs, Children’s Hospital Boston Joan Philip, Director, Center for Living and Working

Heidi Reed, Commissioner, Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Kathy Vesey, Director, Gallaudet University Northeast Regional Center Judy Vreeland, President & Executive Director, The Learning Center for the Deaf John Wilcox, Teacher, Horace Mann School; Director, DYLOP Traveling with the Massachusetts delegation were: Richard Lytle, Executive Director, Partners in Excellence

John Pirone, ASL Instructor, Holy Cross College; Director, TLC Board; Keith Nolan, Teacher of the Deaf from California Board President, Disability Policy Consortium Roberto Santiago, ASL/English Interpreter Jiayi Zhou, ASL/CSL Interpreter 3


40 Years: Realizing the Dream On September 16, 1970 Warren Schwab and a team of creative and energetic colleagues waited expectantly for the first students to arrive. Over the summer, they had moved into classrooms rented from St. Stephen’s School in Framingham. “We had no idea if anyone would show up. One of the first to arrive was Paul Bratica. On that first day we started with 12 students but by the end of the year, we grew to 19,” reflects Schwab. (A TLC graduate, Bratica has worked at the school for 25 years.)

Jodi Cort and Warren Schwab at TLC Gala 2010

When The Learning Center for Deaf Children* opened its doors for the first time, its founders knew they were charting new territory for deaf education in Massachusetts. What they did not realize then was that they were laying the groundwork for what would one day become a model for excellence in deaf education across the nation and beyond. Teachers Derm Keohane and Maureen O’Donnell, (photos next page) curriculum consultant Carol Stern, and the late, Wayne Farrell, also a teacher, all shared Schwab’s frustration with the state of deaf education, and consequently, with the program options available to deaf children. At the time, there were only four schools for the deaf in Massachusetts and none of them used sign language. The emphasis was solely on lip-reading and oral communication. TLC offered an alternative: a dynamic, child-centered approach in an open classroom where teachers communicated using a variant of sign language accompanied by spoken English. “For many students, TLC was a ‘last chance.’ They had struggled at oral schools and lagged significantly behind their hearing peers,” explained Schwab. The new school took flight and enrollment doubled the following year. In 1972, TLC purchased the former Prindeville Estate in Framingham from the Marist religious order. Today the 14-acre campus encompasses 17 buildings, serving over 200 students. A campus in Randolph offers an early childhood and elementary school program for families in Southeastern Massachusetts.

and psychological challenges. The building of a major athletic center in 1991 provided not only the facilities for developing a highly regarded sports program, but also provided a venue for the Massachusetts Deaf community to gather for events and workshops.

Warren Schwab, a former banker turned deaf educator, was in part motivated by his son David’s learning and communication needs. When David was 6, Schwab learned of a federal program to train teachers of the deaf. He was accepted in to the program and thus began an extraordinary career. Tragically, David died at age 19, while on a camping trip.

Today, advancement in computer technology is presenting new challenges and opportunities such as distance learning and communication across cultural and language barriers around the world. The recent establishment of a sister school in China further opens the door to broaden students’ experience and understanding of the world.

A member of TLC’s Board of Directors, Schwab has retired to Florida where he lives with his wife Jodi Cort (above photo with Warren at TLC Gala 2010) who worked at TLC for 29 years. Schwab’s early vision that language and communication would provide the keys for deaf children to succeed continues to be a source of inspiration for teachers and staff. “It was Warren’s vision and activism that brought the dream to fruition,” says Michael Bello, Executive Director Emeritus.

In 2010 the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, The Conference of Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf, and the Council on Accreditation all granted full accreditation to The Learning Center for the Deaf. Of the many successes in the school’s history, these accreditations underscore that the vision has indeed been realized. Reflecting on the significance of being the only deaf school in the country to hold all three accreditations, Schwab said: “I am so impressed with The Learning Center being recognized with these three prestigious accreditations. It is a tremendous tribute to the dedication and commitment of the entire TLC community, its teachers, staff, students, parents, alumni and Board.”

Rooted in Schwab’s vision, The Learning Center’s success is largely a result of the dedication of its leadership, faculty and staff and their openness to innovation and change. In the 1980s TLC made a commitment to become a bilingual school where American Sign Language and English are the languages of instruction. In 1987, TLC opened Walden House, now Walden School, a year-round residential treatment program for deaf students facing severe social, emotional 4

* In 2007, the school changed its name to The Learning Center for the Deaf to better reflect the broad spectrum of services that TLC provides.


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Maureen O’Donnell above, below, and at right in 2010.

Above: Reprinted by permission of Boston Herald Traveler 8/15/71

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Representative Markey and TLC: “A Team Forever” On Thursday, October 21, Rep. Edward J. Markey, the author of the sweeping 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act, visited TLC’s Framingham campus. After touring the school, he addressed students and faculty about this new bill, which President Obama signed into law on October 8. Rep. Markey explained how this new legislation will affect students directly on a day-to-day basis and how they will benefit from the improvements in access to technology that will result from the new law. The law enables Americans with disabilities to use a wide range of devices and services needed in the digital era, including smart phones for accessing the Internet, closed captioning for online video, audio descriptions of television programming, audible emergency alerts and other technologies. The bill also mandates that TV remote controls have an “ON/OFF” button to simplify access to closed-captioning. Markey, who has a long established commitment to accessibility for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, told the students, “We are going to be partners. We are a team forever!” The Learning Center will honor Representative Markey at its annual gala on May 1st at the Boston/Newton Marriot.

Middle: Rep. Markey and Interpreter Donnie Gibbons. Bottom Right: Representative Markey (center) visits a first grade class at TLC. Left to right: Assistant teachers Dee Bailey and Annie Folkard, Executive Director Judy Vreeland, Teacher Anne Marie Smith, Rep. Markey, Associate Executive Director Peter Bailey and Massachusetts Commissioner for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Heidi Reed.

Photos by Art Illman reprinted with permission of MetroWest Daily News

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November, 2010 Dear TLC Community, The Learning Center for the Deaf is pleased to announce that Judy Vreeland will become the school’s new President and Executive Director, and Peter Bailey will become the new Associate Executive Director, effective immediately. The school’s Board of Directors appointed Judy and Peter to these positions after a unanimous vote of support. After consulting with key stakeholders - students, parents, administrators, faculty and staff, as well as working with a highly regarded consulting firm and understanding current leadership trends within deaf education, we feel strongly that we have chosen the most qualified persons for the job, and we are certain that the rest of the school also enthusiastically supports this decision. We feel very fortunate to have someone with Judy’s vision, administrative and leadership skills in this key position. With over 30 years of experience in Deaf education and special education services, she has a clear vision of how TLC can continue to be a national leader in educating deaf and hard of hearing children. Judy holds degrees in deaf education and mental health counseling with deaf persons and has an advanced certificate in leadership from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. She served as a counselor and program supervisor at The Learning Center before becoming the director of Walden School, a program that grew from 6 to 30 students and gained national recognition under her leadership. In 2007 she became the Associate Executive Director and has served as the Interim Executive Director since July of this year. Peter has a Masters Degree in organizational management and leadership from Springfield College and has served as TLC’s Interim Associate Executive Director since July 2010. He is now into his 4th year at TLC, beginning as Director of Career & Technology Education before becoming Director of Student Life, at which time he supervised 4 programs - after-school, athletics, CTE and the residential programs. Prior to coming to TLC, Peter held leadership positions at Maryland School for the Deaf, Delaware School for the Deaf, American School for the Deaf, Texas School for the Deaf, and Communication Service for the Deaf. Peter has recently been elected to a 3-year term as a board member of the Conference of Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf (CEASD). Mike Bello, who has served as the Executive Director for the past 16 years, has already transitioned to a new role, as Executive Director Emeritus. He is now working more closely with the Development Office in external relations, including donors and foundations. He will build on TLC’s national reputation for excellence in deaf education and work to ensure the success of our institutional advancement efforts. Please join me in offering a heartfelt welcome to both Judy and Peter in their new positions. The board looks forward to working closely with them to advance The Learning Center’s mission of helping deaf and hard of hearing students develop to their full potential focusing on competence, character and community for each student that comes into our classrooms. Sincerely,

Heather Harker Chair, Board of Directors The Learning Center for the Deaf

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13th Annual Gala Patron Arthur & Cathy Coviello Robert & Kally Badavas Sal Perisano & Dorice Dionne Sorenson Media

Benefactors Amscan Diya Obeid Glenn Pransky & Terry Snyder Pransky

Advocates Chapman Construction/Design, Inc. Danversbank Gary & Susan DiCamillo Ernst & Young Friends at TAC Worldwide Friends from Chipcom Richard & Celia Grande Hellenic College/Holy Cross Daniel & Jean McManus Christopher & Janet Needham Glenn Pransky & Terry Snyder Pransky Sage Point Financial Advisors Samet & Company PC William & Roberta Schnoor Seguin Partners, LLC Joseph & Julia Vassalluzzo

Sponsors Michael & Tasha Bello Bostonian Group Bill Coffin Stephen & Carla Hatfield Manuel Henriquez John & Linda Rossetti Greg Susco Telamon Insurance & Financial Network Vivian Vitale & Rocky Brown Jeffrey & Jean Wright

Save the Date! Spring Gala Sunday, May 1 2011

Friends

Anonymous (2) Menachem & Carmela Abraham Charles & Nancy Badavas Salvatore & Yvonne Balsamo James Bandanza Brown, Rudnick, Berlack Israels LLP Mary Cleary Dino & Julia Constantinou Gregory & Susan Daoust Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP Mark & Sandra Fallica Jeffrey & Judith Freedman David Furneaux Jeffrey& Janet Glidden Gail Goodman & C. David Swindell Edward Gregory Heather Harker & Jacqueline Woodside Frank Haydu Val & Carol Hollingsworth Kirkland Albrecht & Fredrickson, LLC Scott & Courtney Koumjian Michael & Jeannette Langone ADD Fred David Ledley Thomas & Alexis Lelon Karen Lieberman-Daly & Ed Daly ADD Steven &Chris Manfredi Norman Massry Bill & Debra McQuaide

Top left: Honoree Robert Badavas with guest Paul O’Brien Top right: Honoree Dr. Alan T. Hurwitz, President of Gallaudet University. Middle: Jeremy Cormier TLC’10 (left) and Tony Dixon TLC ’10 Bottom: Emcee Mike Dowling (right) with co-auctioneer Mike Bello (center) and Interpreter Donnie Gibbons. 8


On May 20, 2010, The Learning Center for the Deaf held its most successful gala in the school’s history. Over 400 guests attended the event that honored two men of distinction, Gallaudet University’s new President, T. Alan Hurwitz and TLC’s past Board Chair Robert P. Badavas. Mike Dowling, principal sports reporter for WCVB-TV’s NewsCenter 5, served as emcee for the evening as well as auctioneer. The Gala raised more than $175,000 for the Badavas Family Parent Infant Center to be housed in the new Early Childhood Center scheduled to open in 2011. Dr. T. Alan Hurwitz became the tenth president of Gallaudet University on January 1, 2010. Before coming John & Margaret O’Donnell Robert W. Baird & Co. James & Andrea Sakellaris Albert Santoro & Martha Lonzana-Santoro Warren Schwab & Jodi Cort Peter Tarr & Gail Nelson Eric & Barbara Teittinen Anthony Thornley Jack Toulopoulos Virtusa Allyn & Lois Woodward John & Cynthia Worrall

Centerpiece Sponsors TOTALservices Corporation W. B. Mason Co., Inc. Benemax Bishop Associates The Bonazzoli Corporation F & W Pest Control, Inc. Crimson Press Giombetti Electric, Inc.

Donors

Danny Ainge Stephen & Heather Adams Alexandra Alexopoulos Jere Williams & Toni Ammirati Thomas Anderson Annuziato & Margaret Apone A Arnold Palmer Enterprises A Avanti Salon A Peter & Dee Bailey P Mr. Chuck Baird M Dr. Andrew Baker D Randall & Christine Battat R Bernie & Phyl’s Furniture B Jennifer Blasko & Joseph Hall Je Bose Corporation B Boston Celtics B Boston Duck Tours B Boston Line Services, Inc. B Boston Marriott Newton B George & Susan Bukuras G John Caccamo Jo Constintine Calliontziz C Peter Chantiles P Chapman Construction/Design, Inc. C Al Charboneau Charles River Boat Co. Circle Furniture Paul Clemente, Jr. Michael & Melissa Clericuzio Bruce & Joan Cohen Concord Museum Keith J. Cormier Courtyard Marriott Danforth Museum of Art DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park Deutsche Bank Championship Daniel & Pamela Dewolf

to Gallaudet, Dr. Hurwitz had a long and distinguished career as President of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), one of eight colleges within the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and served as Vice President and Dean of RIT. He is highly regarded for his commitment to ensuring opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in their pursuit of higher education. Robert P. Badavas, President of Petros Ventures Inc., retired as President and Chief Executive Officer of TAC Worldwide in October, 2009. Badavas was honored for his leadership, vision and commitment to The Learning Center.

Dicks Last Resort Sean & Suzanne Dillon Michael Dimitruk Susan & Digger Donahue Drumlin Farm The Eagle Leasing Company East Coast Coffee Nate & Patti Ellis F1 Boston Fairway Sports World Gerald & Judith Feldman Rick Filbert & Rick Schnurbusch Betty Filipkowski Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse Carl Foster & Donna Williams Framingham Baking Company Ronald & Maria Green Heather Harker & Jacqueline Woodside Harrah’s Entertainment William & Marna Heenehan Robert Hoffmeister & Candace Sue Christopher & Helene Huggins Huntington Theatre Company T. Alan & Vicki Hurwitz Insight Performance, Inc. Conrado & Gail Johns Robert & Sandra Joseph Michele Kaliski Michael & Susan Karchmer Edward & Lillian Keefe Keurig, Inc. Maria & Valerie Kostandos Michael & Jeannette Langone Bill & Cathy LaPlant Law Offices of Nicholas J. Del Pizzo III Karen Leet Mannello Deborah Leitch LIDS - Natick Mall John & Rosemary MacKinnon Fr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Magoulias Gary & Elaine Markoff Dan & Jill McCarthy Patrick McNamara MetroWest Engineering, Inc. Michael’s Salon Emmanuel & Elpida Milias Mohegan Sun John & Carolyn Monahan Kim & Dan Mooers Robert & Dee Moritz John Mosser Edward & Deborah Murphy Robert Nault Neiman Marcus, Natick New England Aquarium New Repertory Theatre Mark & Julie O’Hara Old Sturbridge Village William Olivier James & Lesley Patkin Pats Peak Ski Area Peabody Essex Museum 9

John & Barbara Pini John Pirone Plimouth Plantation Preservation Society of Newport County Heidi Price Suzanne Recane Heidi L. Reed Frank R. Reitter Karen & Stephen Reitter Fern Reisinger Kenneth & Susan Richard Dave Robertson Roger Williams Zoo Julie Rogers Mr. & Mrs. William Rollins Jerry & Ellen Rosenberg Liz Rosenberg & Jon Child David & Annamarie Rosi S.A. Chrobak, Ltd. Nicole S. Salamy Linda Saris Debra Sbrogna Trudy Schafer & Bob Hoffmeister Dana Schlang Karen Schragle Irving Schwartz & Linda Larson-Schwartz Judith Scott Sesame Workshop Justin & Mary Simmons Six Flags New England Lester & Patricia Slate South Shore Music Circus Ruth & James Ford Spalding Skipper & Susan Sprague Charles & Susan Speicher Victoria Staebler & Jerome Shanahan Taylor Rental/Party Plus The Fireplace The Friendly Toast The Liberty Hotel The Simard Company, LLC The Steamship Authority Maria Thomas Pamela Toulopoulos Arlene Treacy-Montgomery Reverend & Mrs. Nicholas Triantafilou UGL Unicco Vera Bradley Kathleen Vesey Judith Vreeland VSA Consulting Group, LLC Laurie Wallace Waterville Valley David Weener Simon & Patricia Welsby Wheelock Family Theatre Wind River Enviromental Andrea B. Wohl Worcester Art Museum Yorks Wild Kingdom Nicholas Ypsilantis Diamantis & Evangeline Zervos


Alumni News 2010

Alumni News 2010

John Pirone ’79-93 John serves on the Board of Directors of The Learning Center for the Deaf and was a member of the Massachusetts Delegation to China. He is currently Board President of the Disability Policy Consortium, and is enrolled in a doctoral program at Northeastern University in International Higher Education. John is on the faculty at Holy Cross and Emerson College. He and Wendy Trafton (top right photo) were married on September 11, 2010.

John Pirone

Andrea Green ’83-95 A 2006 graduate of RIT, Andrea works at TJX Companies in Framingham. Andrea and Brian Pogorek were married this past summer.

Donald Slate ‘84-94, an engineer at Raytheon, and Elizabeth Moore, a middle school teacher at TLC, are excited to announce their engagement and plan to marry July 2011. (right photo)

Erin McManus Reyes ‘00 Following graduation Erin (bottom photo) attended Bridgewater State College. She now works as a Classroom Assistant in the pre-school.

Sarah LaFrance ‘04

Donald Slate

Sarah lives in Dedham and works at Work Community Independence in Waltham. Her daughter, Stella Marie Ciulla attends TLC’s Parent Infant Program.

Jeffrey Mansfield, ‘04 After graduating from Princeton University in 2008, cum laude, with a degree in architecture, Jeffrey spent a few months working and traveling in New Zealand. He then spent a year working with HHF Architekten in Basel Switzerland, which included collaborations with the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. He recently resumed his studies at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University as a candidate for a Masters in Architecture.

Julie Procacini, ‘04 Julie graduated from Salem State College with a Bachelor of Science in early childhood education in 2009. She works at the Beverly School for the Deaf.

Ashley Thompson, ‘05 Ashley is a first-year middle school teacher at TLC. She earned a B.A. in Education from Gallaudet University where she majored in Elementary Education. She lives in Somerville, MA and anticipates completing her MAT in Bilingual Deaf Education from Gallaudet University in May 2011.

Benjamin A. Lovell ‘09 Ben attends Massasoit Community College and is enrolled in the Child Care Certificate Program. He works as a volunteer at The Bridge Center (formally “Handi Kids”) in Bridgewater, MA. 10

Erin Reyes


Thank you to our donors! TLC gratefully acknowledges the following leadership donors who gave $500 or more to the Annual Fund between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.

EXECUTIVE CIRCLE

BENEFACTORS CLUB

DIRECTORS CLUB

CVS Caremark Charity Classic,Inc.

Anonymous (1)

Karen Bishop

Danversbank Charitable Foundation

Robert & Kally Badavas

M. George & Joan Bishop

Jeffrey & Judith Freedman

Michael & Tasha Bello

Judi & Paul Broderick

Suzanne Newton

Built By Beads, Inc.

Thomas A. Bubier

Don & Carol Roberts

Professor Margaret Bush

Gregory & Susan Daoust

Nicholas J. Del Pizzo III

David & Carla Del Pizzo

The TJX Companies, Inc.

GEI Consultants, Inc.

Jeffrey & Judith Freedman

Verizon Foundation

Allen & Gloria Gopen

James & Nancy Goulart

Ed & Mary Gotgart

Paul & Donna Grogan

ADVOCATES CLUB

Bob & Julie Kulchuk

Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians

Professor Margaret Bush

Richard & Clare Lesser

Val & Carol Hollingsworth

Evergreen Lodge No. 105 100F

Paul & Robin Lualdi

Christopher & Helene Huggins

Janet Gilbert

Bob Maresca

Robert & Mary Etta King

John Keenan

James & Barbara McCauley

Laurence & Beverly Joy Koplan

New England Network for Child, Youth

Christopher & Janet Needham

Landoil Realty Trust

Robert & Jayne Robertson

Nancy Maguire Heath & Greg Heath

Jayme Rivas Robertson & John Pappas

Adele Sands

Janet Taylor Meyer

Tufts Health Plan

Albert & Martha Santoro

William & Karen Olivier

Wellesley Hills Jr. Women’s Club, Inc.

Mary & Justin Simmons

James & Leslie Patkin

Paul Tamburello, Jr.

Glenn Pransky & Terry Snyder Pransky

in memory of Kim Roberts

& Family

Suzanne & Thomas Recane Warren Schwab & Jodi Cort Judith Vreeland

The Learning Center for the Deaf gratefully acknowledges our donors for their generosity. If we have inadvertently ommitted or misspelled names, please accept our sincere apology and notify the Development Office at 508-879-5110, x351, 11

so we can correct our records.


Thank you to our donors! Current Parents Sharon Applegate Elvira Belozovsky in honor of Eric & Danny Belozovsky Carlos Centeio & Neuza Barbosa Michael & Melissa Clericuzio in honor of Lacey Clericuzio Dino & Julia Constantinou James & Nancy Goulart in honor of Sara Goulart Marc & Marybeth Hauser Stephen & Susan Kingston Joseph & Marisa Letendre William & Jacqueline Lockhardt James & Patricia McInnis Janet Taylor Meyer in honor of Whitney Meyer Trudy Schafer & Bob Hoffmeister Frank & Linda Summa in honor of Steven Summa

Grandparents Anonymous (1) Julio & Virginia Bosio in honor of Bridget Glynn Howard & Lois Clark in honor of Julia Simmons David & Jacqueline Clericuzio in honor of Lacey Clericuzio Alden & Cynthia Cote Claire Dunn in honor of Daria & Kacey Monahan Joan Levin Ecklein John & Jacqueline Huru Robert & Karen LaFrance Paul & Robin Lualdi Diana Martin Fannie Massa Robert & Deborah Matarese in honor of Isabella Bucci Edward & Deborah Murphy

Robert & Elizabeth Nichols in honor of Andrew Mahall John & Baila Pransky Frank & Dorothy Tricone in honor of Steven Summa

Past Parents and Alumni Marjorie Agate & M. Jeb Mays Robert & Kally Badavas Steven & Kathleen Barry Thomas Bubier Robert & Margaret Clark Roy & Leora Cummings Muriel Doherty Mary Douglass Curt & Jean Feuer John & Kelly Fisher Thomas & Mary Flaherty Edward & Leslie Fleischer in honor of Michael Fleischer Roland & Dawn Gagnon in honor of Nick Gagnon Ronald & Kathleen Gerwatowski Stuart & Marilyn Gopen Scot & Nicolette Greb Kenneth & Christine Green Thomas & Carol Hardiman Stephen Hartlaub & Joanne Kaplan Robin Hartwell Val & Carol Hollingsworth Stephen Hurley & Therese Dwyer Hurley Ken & Mary Jane Huru Roy & Sandra Kelman in honor of Joshua Kelman Robert & Karen LaFrance Theodore & Gwen Lang Michael & Jeannete Langone David & Katherine Lawton in memory of Eunice Fitzpatrick Charles & Lucie Lovell in honor of Benjamin Lovell

Please note that gifts received beginning July 1, 2010 will appear in the fall 2011 Report of Giving.

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Hong Lu & Jing Chen David Mansfield & Nancy Cullison James & Barbara McCauley in honor of Mike Bello Daniel & Jean McManus Bob Montgomery & Arlene Treacy-Montgomery Emmanuel & Peggy Ofuokwu William & Karen Olivier Philip & Christine O’Reilly Kenneth & Andrea Parham in memory of Sophia Parham Hiral Patel Rajani & Usha Patel James & Leslie Patkin Anthony Penna John Pirone Dr. Glenn Pransky & Terry Snyder Pransky Donald & Patricia Quinlan William & Paula Rollins Shirley Ropp Salvatore & Elena Rosano Eric & Carolyn Shettle Lester & Pat Slate Patrick & Dolores Sudbay David & Patricia Wagenknecht Allen Walpert & Elizabeth Mintz

Staff Margaret Bialecki Steven & Tanya Barry Michael & Tasha Bello Karen Bishop & Irvin Dumay in memory of Pauline Mitchell Jennifer Blasko & Joseph Hall Judi Broderick Susan & Carl Cioppa Amy Collins Patrick & Patricia Costello David & Carla Del Pizzo Lois Denman Lena & Gerry Dumont in memory of Marie Philip Nycholle Eckert in memory of Marie Philip Michelle Ferretti Bob & Betty Filipkowski in memory of Carl Burtt Nancy Frazer Evangelista & Fred Evangelista Melanie Gates Anna Gauthier in memory of Brooke Donahue Celeste Gauthier Jenny Gerbasi


Linda & John Hampton Paul & Pat Heurich Christopher & Helene Huggins Mary Jane & Ken Huru Melissa Kay Roberta & Coleman Kelley Bob & Julie Kulchuk Lori Kurtzman Karen & Robert LaFrance Ann Latino Grace Lew Katherine & Aron Ledger Karen Leet Mannello Robert & Anna Marie Lynch Nancy Maguire Heath & Greg Heath in honor of Mike Bello Lynn Wallace Marshall Abbie Miller Claire Miller Kate Naughton Carol Nelson & Marjorie Posner Mary Rapa in memory of Brooke Donahue Debra Reavis Thomas & Suzanne Recane Jayme Rivas Robertson & John Pappas Julie Rogers Nicole Salamy Adele Sands Laura Schuetze Denise Shay Mary & Justin Simmons Susan Stanley Pat & Peter Svirsky Stephanie & Jerry Sweeton Arlene Treacy-Montgomery Karen Turley Ben Urmston Nancy Vincent Judith Vreeland Laurie Wallace Cathy Watterson Sandra Williams Carolyn & Jerry Watson-Peters in honor of Deaf Children

Friends Anonymous (4) Anonymous (1) in honor of Shira Katzman Hans & Suzanne Ahlgren David & Cheryl Allen Shanley Allen & James Anglin Rita Altieri in honor of Jamie Hartwell Kathleen Ambrosini

Everett & Mary Jo Andrews John & Elise Angelini Annuziato & Margaret Apone in honor of LaFrance girls Mr. & Mrs. Louis Attardo Luce Aubry Jeannette Audet Jeannette Auger in memory of Marie Philip Coleman & Heidi Barry Robert Basow Kim Marie Beauchamp Ann Bello Marjorie Berger Peter & Dorothy Bertolino Nancy Bianchi M. George & Joan Bishop Edna Blackney Donald & Ellen Bloch Mark Borden Karen Bordonaro & John Flinkfelt in memory of Stephen Colangelo Robert & Lena Bradley Charles & Eugenia Bratica Olivia Bratica Stephen & Anne Braun in memory of George Acampara William Burke David Burnes & Barbara Budrow Burnes Professor Margaret Bush John Caccamo Carmen Candelario Rachel Cane Mario & Eugenia Carabetta in memory of Antonio Carabetta Philip & Andrea Carey in memory of Sophia Parham John & Kathryn Carey Jose & Noemi Castro Michael & Indiana Chalsen Christopher & Georgine Chalsen Ronald & Linda Clark LeWana Clark & B.J. Wood Paul & Mary Cochran Milton & Barbara Coleman Joseph Connolly in memory of Joan Connolly James & Allison Connolly Ronald & Suzanne Cooledge William E Cormay David & Cheryl Corrigan in honor of Jeremy Cormier Mrs. Kathryn M. Cram John & Sara Creeth 13

in honor of Alyssa Tate Lois Bonnie Creinin Earl & Ann Criel Angelo & Jeannie Crifo in memory of John Kelley Francis & Mary Cross Gregory & Susan Daoust James & Barbara D’Arcangelo Sumner Darman, Esq. Deborah Deane Norman & Joan Dee Nicholas & Mary Ann Del Pizzo Nicholas J. Del Pizzo III Helen Devaney in memory of Patricia Bratica Emily Dexter & Armond Cohen Kenneth & Christine Dietz Cynthia DiGregorio George & Virginia Dixon Tony Donatello Heidi Donohoe Danaee R Donovan George Drummey & Janet Sheehan Drummey Mary Ann Dunn Frederick & Cynthia Dupont Richard & Mary Durand Kevin & Diana Durr in honor of Ashley Riva Raymond & Carol Dwyer Robert & Harriet Eckert Mrs. Dorothy Edel Nicholas & Dolores Efthim William & Mavis Efthim Lawrence & Dianne Erickson Jonathan & Mary Kathryn Everett Marcy E Eyges Hall Robert & Cathy Fagone Robert & Dorothy Fahey Jeanette Faini Sharon Febo Maria Caterina Ferretti John Field & Sandra Resnick in memory of Marie Philip Martha Fiester Arthur & Lois Finstein in memory of Nathan & Adeline Finstein


Richard & Sharon Fitts Robert & Gail Fitzgerald Patricia & Gregory Fleck Lisa Flynn Tricia Ford Stavroula Foundas in honor of Peter Badavas Frederique Francois James & Patricia Fredericksen Jeffrey & Judith Freedman G. Peter Frick George & Alice Frylinck in honor of Judy Vreeland Francis & Mary Galligan Diane Garfield & Peter Gross Ruth Garland & Marianne Garland McCourt in memory of Mary Ann Mansfield Donna Gately Havey Gendreau & B. McCarty Janet Gilbert Alex & Linda Gillis Ernest & Christine Godshalk Allen & Gloria Gopen Brian Gordon Richard & Sally Gordon Margaret Gorman Edward & Mary Gotgart Richard & Joyce Goulart in honor of Sara Goulart Kenneth & Sarah Graves Lawrence M. Green Shirley Green Paul & Donna Grogan Stanley & Gail Haberski Robert & Kathleen Hadden in honor of Rachel Hadden Ben Hampton Elaine E Hanbury Cynthia R Hanslik Heather Harker & Jacqueline Woodside Ann Haro David & Norma Hatch Richard Hathaway Anastasios Hatsiopoulos Joyce Hedlund in honor of Arabella Perry Deborah A Himelhoch, DDS, MS Brian & Michelle Hoey in honor of Lacey Clericuzio John Houde & Nancy Cabral Abby Howell Yasmine Howes Mrs. C. Linda Howitt in honor of Molly Howitt Dr. Anthony Jackson

Sandy & Susan Jacobs Roland & Julia Johnson Bret Johnson Mrs. Matt Jones Robert Josef & Sandra Bishop-Josef in honor of Karen Bishop Virginia Kamb Judith Katz John Keenan Agnes & Kath Kelley in memory of John Kelley Tomas & Sandra Kelly in honor of Abraham & Douglas Berman David & Louise Kenney David & Lori Keough Chad & Sarah Kipp-McGowan Ann Kistler Laurence & Beverly Joy Koplan Dr. Sew Leong Kwa Maria Lacerra in memory of Angel Lacerra Dr. Eddy Laird Minnie Lamburn Gail Lamere Dr. Alvin Laster in memory of Laura Laster Kenneth & Clara Laster in memory of Laura Berger Charles & Mary Latham-Brown Mrs. Charlotte Lebowitz David Lehman & Bettina Bentley Ruth Levy Lawrence & Barrie Lewis Carl & Karin Ann Lieberman Boris & Galina Livchits in honor of Eric & Danny Belozovsky Mrs. Rosamond M Lloyd Richard & Debra Lobsitz Isabel Lyndon Donald & Nancy Lee MacDonald Mrs. Mary MacDonald in memory of Donald McDonald Dana & Mary MacNamee David & Beverly MacNeill in memory of Ernest & Marie Jardine Martin & Anne Madden Donna & Ann Maderer Dale & Catherine Malabarba Joanne Maloney Richard Malvey Mrs. Duane Manocchio Charles & Janet Marcous Bob Maresca Ann Marie Marsh Joseph & Patricia Martini in honor Elizabeth & Robert 14

Melissa Maslin Phillip & Marsha Massey in memory of Louis & Molly Massey Mynor & Astrid Mazariegos John & Ruth McCarthy Dan & Jill McCarthy Eleanor McCarthy Peter McElroy & Sandra Kuziemski McElroy Sharon McGhee in honor of Jeremy Cormier Kellee Ann McGolpin Dorothy McGrath in memory of Marie Jardine Antonio & Francine Menendez Aponte Norman & Paula Menyuk John Milhaven & Lisa Maruca-Milhaven Frances Mitchell Teresa Mitchell Thomas & Bonnie Mongeon in honor of Elaina Fisher Christine Morse in honor of Max & Roman LaPlant Franco Bruno & Donna Moy-Bruno Barbara Munsen Elaine Murray Ardashes Nahabedian Christopher & Janet Needham Ingrid Nevar Nosko Richard Nugent Edward & Regina O’Brien Laura O’Callahan Brian & Ellen O’Connell in honor of Barbara & Roger Pressman’s new grandchild John & Margaret O’Donnell Claudio Oliveira & Christine Graham William & Helen Osgood, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Oxford Davin Pacheco Lillian Palie in memory of the deceased members of the Palie Family James & Marsha Parham David & Melinda Parry Robert & Marie Patterson Marjorie Pearson Doris Pemberton David Perkins in honor of Elizabeth & Robert Nichols Doris Philip in memory of Marie Philip Stephen & Carol Pomfret Mrs. Fan Lucy Pope Albert & Rosalie Porter


Heidi Price Julia Price Ian & Edna Pynigar Lori Quinlan Stephen S. Raisman, DMD Diana Rastegayeva in honor of Christopher Huggins Cawanya C. Raymer Lucille C Record Harold & Jean Reed John & Monique Reed Kenneth & Susan Richard in honor of Peter Badavas Ann Ritchey in memory of Marie Philip Don & Carol Roberts Robert & Jayne Robertson Jaye Rogers David & Annamarie Rosi Laurie Rothfeld James & Susan Saber James & Andrea Sakellaris Elaine P Samuels Albert Santoro & Martha Lonzana-Santoro Francesco Scaramuzzi Larry & Mary Schmeer in memory of John Kelley Peter & Kathleen Schreck Frederick & Cynthia Schube Warren Schwab & Jodi Cort Carol J. Seidman Anne M. Serafin Brian Shannon Jason & George Shea Patrick Shea Tahir & Yana Shirko Diane Shorey-Jones Mrs. Evelyn Siegel Peter & Diane Simone Nancy Siska & Roger Stern in memory of Rosemary Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Dale Sleczkowski Malcolm Smith

Helen Sohigian in memory of Kenneth Poirier Ruth & James Ford Spalding Doris Stevens in honor of Sara Goulart Jane Stewart Rick Stockellburg Doris Suojanen Dr. Ted Supalla in memory of Marie Philip Lloyd & Ann Swaim Paul Tamburello, Jr. in honor of Christopher & Helene Huggins Robert Tessier Yolanda Torrice Richard Tresch Mrs. Ana Maria Trigo Diane & Trevor Trust in honor of Catti Trust Marilyn Turnbull Julia & Jesus Urra Joseph & Julie Vandeventer Shannah Varon Elias & Mary Helen Verdy Jane Vodoklys Thomas & Estelle Walsh Alan & Judith Ward in memory of Papa Barley Edward & Betty Weisberger Richard & Sally Weitzen in honor of Andrea Green Bruce White in memory of Mildred White Richard & Lillian White William & Ita Wiener Craig & Karen Williams in honor of Jennifer Wrenn Richard & Susan Yule Mitchell & Trudy Zakin Carl & Rebecca Zieminski in honor of the TLC Staff Carol Zurek & Lucille Traina

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Corporate Matches Allstate Giving Campaign Bank of America Matching Gift Program John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Our Families First Pepsi Bottling Group Foundation, Inc. PNC Bank Foundation Raytheon Company Readers Digest Foundation State Street Matching Gift Program

Corporations/Foundations 4Charity Foundation Anonymous (2) Automatic Appliance Service, Inc. Boston University School of Education Built By Beads CVS Caremark Charity Classic, Inc. Community Covenant Church Easter Seals Massachusetts in honor of Betty Filipowski Edwards Church UCC Evergreen Lodge No. 105 100F GEI Consultants Girl Scouts Troop #60204 GoodSearch Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians Independent Charities of America International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Landoil Realty Trust Law Offices of Stephen J. Weymouth Network for Good New England Deaf Disc Golf New England Network for Child, Youth & Family Onecause Our Deaf Sisters Center Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Target The TJX Companies, Inc. The Robbs of Wayland The Suburban Plumbing Group, LLC Tony Desrosiers Memorial Fund in honor of Lacy Clericuzio Tufts Health Plan United Way of New York City Upromise, Inc. Verizon Foundation Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club


Memorial Gifts

The Learning Center for the Deaf is grateful to the many individuals and families who chose to make a memorial gift to TLC. Each memorial gift directly benefits our students and serves as living tribute to a loved one. If you want to make a gift in memory or in honor of someone, or wish to establish a memorial fund, please call the Development office at 508-879-5110 x 351 or visit www.tlcdeaf.org and click support.

Gifts in Memory Of: Albena Ambrosini Kathleen Ambrosini Lisa Cardillo Deborah J. Deane Joan Carroll Peter & Dorothy Bertolino Donna Gately International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Virginia Kamb Joanne Maloney Charles & Jared Marcous Brian Shannon Paula Cohen Mr. Lawrence M. Green Lenny Colangelo Karen Bordonaro & John Flinkfelt Florence Daley Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Erickson Sally DePalma Lester & Patricia Slate Brooke Donahue DeafJam Mary Ferguson TLC Elementary Department Emma Folkard Ann Haro TLC’s Elementary Department

Dorothy Jean Fuller Everett & Mary Jo Andrews Francis & Mary Cross Alex & Linda Gillis Brian R. Gordon Margaret Gorman Robert & Marie Patterson Pat & Pete Svirsky Richard White Judy Gefen Lawrence M. Green George Goldman Mr. Lawrence M. Green

Satwika Rao Lester & Patricia Slate Zelma Ritvo Jeffrey & Judith Freedman Kim Roberts Don & Carol Roberts William Ross David & Cheryl Allen Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission Ingrid Nevar Nosko

Dorothy Gray Patricia & Gregory Fleck Girl Scouts Troop #60204 Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians Barbara Munsen Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service Jane Stewart Yolanda Torrice Trudy & Mitchell Zakin

Mary Schafer Shanley Allen & James Anglin Boston University David Burnes & Barbara Boudrow Burns Mr. and Mrs. John Carey Patrick & Pat Costello Mr. & Mrs. Norman E Dee Patricia M. Ford John & Ruth McCarthy Antonio & Francine Menendez Aponte Trudy Schafer & Bob Hoffmeister

Jeffrey Hillman Lawrence Green

Anne Silverman Mr. Lawrence M. Green

Shira Katzman Anonymous

Rita Weitzen Kenneth & Chris Green

Kenneth Komar Lester & Patricia Slate

Bea Werlins Mr. & Mrs. Allen M. Gopen

Sharon Levine Lester & Patricia Slate

Stanley Zelermyer Mr. Lawrence M. Green

Sophia Parham Mr. and Mrs. James L. Parham William Pickett Lester & Patricia Slate

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13th Annual Golf Benefit Outing SAVE THE DATE! THE 14TH ANNUAL GOLF BENEFIT OUTING ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2011

DONORS

HOLE SPONSORS The Bello Family Art & Cathy Coviello Ellingwood Construction Kirkland Albrecht & Fredrickson, LLC Telamon Insurance & Financial Network

CONTEST SPONSORSHIPS Danversbank Giombetti Electric

REFRESHMENT SPONSORS Beverage Cart: The Bonazzoli Corp.

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AirTran Airways Bob and Kally Badavas Baubles & Bling Bernie & Phil’s Boston Bruins Boston Red Sox Cape Cod Melody Tent Cape Neddick Country Club Charter Oak Country Club Deutsche Bank Championship Easton Country Club Fairway Sports Framingham Baking Company Friendly Toast Fun & Games-Golf on the Village Green Improv Asylum LIDS Karen Leet Mannello Gary Markoff Mendon Drive In Middleton Golf Course Mohegan Sun John Parker Golf Course Panera Bread ScrubaDub Sterling Golf Management Carl Sweeney Walt Disney World ZVRS


Homecoming TLC hosted the New England Schools for the Deaf (NESD) Soccer Tournament and Homecoming on October 15 & 16. Drenching rains and blustery winds did not keep players nor fans from having a great time. TLC’s soccer team’s bid to win its 8th straight championship ended in a double-overtime loss when American School for the Deaf won in a shoot-out, 2 to 1. On Saturday, TLC Lady Ghosts volleyball team, in its first year after a long hiatus, played an exciting game against ASD Tigers, winning in five sets - 15-25, 25-18, 25-23, 14-25, 17-15.

On a sunny September afternoon, families gathered at TLC for the Annual

Picnic

Early Childhood Center Picnic.

Beautiful weather, fun activities and lots of happy faces...

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Maureen O’Donnell

Brad Crowell Kari Abel DiMeo Mary Jane Huru John Monahan Anne Marie Smith Susan Stanley Pat Svirsky Karen Turley

Carla Fink Scott Hakulin Stephanie Hakulin Paul Heurich Leslie McCowan Jayme Robertson Mary Silvestri Lorraine Suffretti Jo-Ann Whitman

30 years Sue Cioppa Judy Vreeland

25 years Paul Bratica

20 years Karen Bishop Lena Dumont Mike Rose Jim Vigil Carolyn Watson-Peters

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Update: Building for Learning

The Learning Center wishes to recognize the lead donors to the capital campaign — Building for Learning. To date $820,000 has been raised toward the new building which will house the Early Childhood Center and Library/Media Center on the Framingham campus. Please watch for announcement about our opening celebration scheduled for Spring 2011. Students of all ages have had a birds-eye view of the many steps involved in constructing a new building. They have witnessed first-hand the demolition of the old “Barn,” the digging of the foundation, the construction of the outer framework that will be the new Early Childhood Center and Library in Spring 2011. On December 3, 2010, pre-school and kindergarten students had the opportunity to tour the site (next page). Wearing yellow hard hats and carrying copies of the floor plan, they had a guided tour of what will soon be their new school. The new facility will bring the entire Early Childhood Program (Parent Infant Program, Preschool, and Kindergarten) under one roof and provide much-needed space for occupational and physical therapy rooms, a nurse’s office, and a Parent Resource Center. The lower floor will house a Library and Media Center, nearly double the size of the former library. The Media Center will have teleconferencing capacity, equipped for long distance learning, and provide space for conferences, workshops and ASL classes.

To learn how you can help this important project and give our youngest children the classroom environment they deserve, please contact Arlene Treacy-Montgomery, Director of Development at 508-879-5110. 20


BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010-2011 ROBERT BADAVAS President, Petros Ventures, Inc. WILLIAM FOLEY President, CMD Corp EDWARD J. GOTGART Business Manager Framingham Public Schools HEATHER HARKER, Board Chair Director of Consulting Services Third Sector New England VAL HOLLINGSWORTH President/CEO Hollingsworth & Vose Co. CHRISTOPHER HUGGINS, Treasurer Director of Business & Operations The Learning Center for the Deaf ROBIN LUALDI, MSW Educational Psychologist Cohasset, MA

Preschool children meet with Tom Hansen, Senior Construction Supervisor from Chapman Construction/Design. Tom reviewed the floor plans with the students pointing out where their classroom will be, the location of bathrooms and the elevator.

DAVID MANSFIELD Director of Finance & Administration Boston University Corporate Education Center

BUILDING FOR LEARNING DONORS Anonymous (3) Robert & Kally Badavas Joann Barbour in honor of Christopher Huggins Joann Barbour in honor of Heather Harker Michael & Tasha Bello Brown, Rudnick, Berlack Israels LLP CBT Architects David & Claudia Cooper Danversbank Charitable Foundation Mark E. Engelberg Joseph & Nancy Fischgrund Mark Flieger & Shelley Allison in honor of Christopher Huggins Lionel & Joanne Fray in honor of Christopher Huggins Jeffrey & Judith Freedman George & Alice Frylinck in honor of Judy Vreeland Paul A. Guarracino Edward & Mary Gotgart Sandra & Joseph Grainger, Jr. Heather Harker Thomas & Naomi Hitchcock Val & Carol Hollingsworth Christopher & Helene Huggins Bruce & Holly Johnstone in honor of Bill Foley Robert W. & Mary Etta King David Lehman & Bettina Bentley

Richard & Clare Lesser Karen Lieberman-Daly Paul & Robin Lualdi David P Mansfield & Nancy Cullison Dan & Jean McManus Christopher & Janet Needham Suzanne R. Newton Ravijit Paintal & Lotika Shaunik Paintal John S. Pirone Dr. Glenn Pransky & Terry Snyder Pransk Jeffrey Robbins Don & Carol Roberts in memory of Kim Roberts Diane Rooney John & Linda Rossetti Craig & Patricia Russ in honor of Chris Needham Adele Sands Warren Schwab & Jodi Cort Sorenson Media Paul A. Tamburello, Jr. in honor of Christopher Huggins Cynthia Terwilliger John Tyler in honor of Chris Needham Bill Vogele & Connie Parrish Judith Vreeland Marilyn Wales Gerardine Walsh Hamilton & Ann Wood Lisa Wyly 21

DANIEL MCMANUS Technical Support Specialist FairPoint Communications TAVIS J. MORELLO Attorney Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. CHRISTOPHER NEEDHAM, Vice Chair Partner, Seguin Partners, LLC SAL PERISANO Chiarman and CEO, iParty JOHN PIRONE, TLC ’93 President, Disability Policy Consortium Instructor, Holy Cross College and Emerson College GLENN PRANSKY, MD, Clerk Director, Center for Disability Research Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. WARREN A. SCHWAB Founder and Retired Executive Director The Learning Center for the Deaf JUDY VREELAND President and Executive Director The Learning Center for the Deaf


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