Volunteers

 

Volunteers

In 2012, more than 150 individuals contributed their time and expertise to governance, fundraising, marketing, gallery staffing, and facilities maintenance, as well as to preparing delicious food and hors d’oeuvres for our many events.

If you are interested in helping to continue this tradition of excellence, we welcome your participation! For current or future opportunities please contact Victoria Allport, Volunteer Coordinator, at 207-594-5611 or Victoria@woodschool.org.

 

A heartfelt thanks to the following individuals who generously volunteered in 2012:

Gigi Aea

Connie Beasley

Ellen Benkin

Carolyn and Bruce Bergen

Susan Blau and John Shane

Judy Bonzi

Beth Bowley

Andrew Bradford

Tom Breglia

Blake Brown

Bill Butman

Karen Cadbury

Robert J. Campbell

Mark Cook

Barbara and Greg Crispell

Rick Croteau

Leslie Curtis and Don Peccerill

Mark Cutonilli

Michael Danchak

Judith Daniels and Lee Webb

Sally Davis

Richard Dunham

Erik Durbas

Carla Ferguson

Robert Fippinger

Isobel Gillan

Ellen Golden and Duane Paluska

Dorothy Graf

Chris Grigsby

Peter V. Haight

 


Stacey Hall

Ernie Harrington

Jason Hebert

Peter Hedstrom

Mazlin Higbee

Tom Higbee

David Hill

Mark Horowitz

Peter Imber

David Ingram

Joel Karp

Richard C. Kellogg, Jr.

Arlene and Don Kent

Aled Lewis

Thomas Lie-Nielsen

Peggy Liss

Claire and Marc Lorraine

Nancy Lubin

Chris McBride

Kate McBrien

Dyke Messler

Bob Milardo

Lisa Morgan

Jerry Morton

Anne Mynttinen

Melissa Poulin

Barrie Pribyl

John Rasmussen

Mac Ray

Monica Raymond

Brian Reid

Jonathon Reif

Alex Roebuck

Trisha Rose

Tim Rousseau

Chris Roy

Craig Satterlee

Don Seeley

Arnd Seibert

Kathrin Seitz

Molly Sholes

Sandy Shute

Carol Smith

Conor Smith

Heidi Steele

Katherine Stifel

Enid Stone

Michaela Stone

Joyce Tenneson and Jim Abbott

Wade Tucker

Hermione Upfill-Brown

John Viehman

Camy Vitullo

Karen Wagner

Andy Walsh

Jo Ann Weatherbee

Tom Weiss

Joan Welsh

Nancy and Malcolm White

Abby and Dick Whittington

Kathy Young

 


 

 

 

 

 

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The mission of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship is to provide the best possible education for people who want to design and build functional, beautiful, and expressive work out of wood to the highest standard of craftsmanship. At the heart of the Center's mission is the belief that design and craftsmanship are deeply meaningful expressions of the human spirit. They contribute to individual fulfillment and, by extension, to the advancement of society.

 

Our programs are for novice, intermediate, and advanced woodworkers who seek an inspiring learning experience in a supportive environment.