GREAT SWAMP WATERSHED ASSOCIATION

Spring 2001
Vol. 21 No. 2

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IN THIS ISSUE:
Do the Swamp Thing
Land Trust Booklet
Morris Towns Work Together
Virtual Swamp Tour
'Madison Matters'
Lawsuit Against GSWA Dismissed
RATs and BATs
Swamp Watch
GSNWR Spending Plans
Endowment Contributions
Cary Cassa
Founders Luncheon
Streamways Project
Letter to the Editor
Photos
What's Happening
Staff Notes
 

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20th Anniversary Founders Luncheon

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On April 6, the Watershed Association marked its 20th Anniversary with a Founders' Luncheon at the Cross Estate in Bernardsville, part of the Morristown National Historical Park.  The luncheon commemorated the March 31, 1981, incorporation of the Watershed Association as a non-profit organization.  Listed on the incorporation papers as the organization's first trustees were local residents Selena (Sally) Dudley, Abigail Fair, Helen C. Fenske, Anne Gralla, Paul Hammann, Anne Lagos, W. Thomas Margetts, Anne Morris, Paul Wehn, and Florence Zuck.  The luncheon honored the founders as well as all other who have served as Watershed Association trustees during its 20 year existence. Of the 60 individuals invited, some 30 attended, including Douglas Wheat, now of Northampton, Mass.; and two of th earliest trustees, Nancy Cunningham of Green Village and William Matthews of Millington.  From left to right in the photo are: Paul Becker, Doug Wheat, Nancy Cunningham, Julia Somers, Bill Matthews, David Budd, and NWR Manager Bill Koch.


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