anderson center for autism spring 2014 newsletter
DESCRIPTION
all the news from the past few monthsTRANSCRIPT
Lifelong Learner
This year is Andersonrsquos 90th birthday Anderson has evolved and improved but the focus on excellence
has always been there Vance Gage grandson of founder Dr V V Anderson and current Board Member states rdquoIt is still exciting to visit Anderson The school LifeLong Learning Centers and IRAs are ideal environments for people living with autism I am so proud of our familyrsquos legacy and the important role they played in creating this amazing placerdquo
Anderson has launched a 90900000 fundraising campaign ndash and at publication time we have raised $590000 in cash and pledges Anderson families friends board members and staff all see the importance of supporting the organization financially We thank all of you that have contributed and those of you that will This year Anderson is honoring our history with a media campaign and at various events We wanted to share a few highlights with you
1929 ndash Dutch Schultz pays his godsonrsquos tuition in jewels 1936 ndash Davis is built (Oldest building on campus) 1944 ndash Eleanor Roosevelt gives Andersonrsquos opened commencement address 1977 ndash First home for individuals with autism is opened opened on campus 1986 ndash Anderson welcomes first international student opened fellow into program 1993 ndash First Individual Residential Alternative (IRA) is openedopened in Dutchess County 2013 ndash Anderson Village is completed There is more information on our website We invite you to join us in our year-long commemoration
Anderson Celebrates Our 90th Year
Dates to rememberbull Autism Tomorrow Conference
Monday April 21st at Anderson Center for Autism
bull Anderson Golf Tournament Thursday June 5th at Dutchess Golf Club Poughkeepsie
bull Anderson Center for Autismrsquos 90th Birthday Party Saturday October 4th on campus (this event is in lieu of a gala)
2 3
Anderson Center for Autism kicked off their 90th birthday year with a community wide
bash at Darby OrsquoGills in Hyde Park The event was the first of many celebrations commemorating this milestone
120 trustees family and staff members joined together to raise a glass sing a song and look forward to Andersonrsquos next 90 years
On Saturday October 26th Anderson Center for Autism teamed up with Special Olympics New York to hold its first zombie themed run 250 participants enjoyed this hauntingly unique approach the
5K as they completed the course while being pursued ndash by zombies of course Volunteers from the community along with families staff and a group from Special Olympics New York made this event possible Andersonrsquos own Special Olympics team the Blue Knights celebrated victory that day when eight teammates completed their first 5k ever
The second rUNDEAD will be held on campus Saturday October 25th Make plans now to join Anderson for a spook-tacular time
Zombies Brought to Life for Andersonrsquos First rUNDEAD
90th Birthday Kickoff at Darby OrsquoGillsBy Neil J Pollack
Anderson is celebrating its 90th birthday this year ndash what an amazing accomplishment As the Executive Director for the past 13 years I have seen tremendous changes across the globe our country our state our
locality and of course to Anderson Center for Autism Thirteen years is the blink of an eye compared to 90 years but in that short time we have experienced an amazing period of transformation growth and progress The campus is now a vibrant village with amazing modernized homes and facilities for our children We currently have nineteen Individualized Residential Alternatives (IRAs) in three counties and three LifeLong LearningSM Centers for our adults We are partnering with community families schools medical professionals and more through our Anderson Center Clinic We are working diligently to build a reserve that will allow us to maintain quality programs and facilities in the future Dr Victor V Anderson our namesake and founder opened the doors of Anderson School in 1924 We continue to utilize his principles as the foundation for the 21st century evidence-based programs we currently provide I had the opportunity to work with Dr Andersonrsquos daughter Polly Gage prior to my appointment with Anderson In not so
many words she discouraged me from accepting the job stating that while she loved Anderson there was so much needed to revitalize this organization the task seemed insurmountable Many others agreed However Polly did participate in the important initial steps towards complete transformation I wish she could have seen the finished product Fortunately Vance Gage Pollyrsquos son and Dr Andersonrsquos grandson is an active member of our Foundation Board of Trustees Vance grew up and was educated here on campus In the early years of Anderson he became an educator then returned to teach here Vance tells us how proud his family would be seeing Andersonrsquos continued support and service of children with disabilities I feel tremendous pride for Anderson and if you know me I can talk for hours about who we were who we are what we do ndash what we need for further growth Look at what WE have done in thirteen short years No imagine how much we can and must achieve in the futurehellip
Anderson Center for Autism amp Anderson Center Services Inc
Francis M Synan Chair Eric D Gorman 1st Vice Chair Elizabeth P Corcoran 2nd Vice Chair Justin L Cole Treasurer Richard W Lewis Secretary Neeraj Alimchandani Trustee Elinor B E Arnold Trustee Rebecca M Blahut Trustee Joan Blutreich Trustee Jason P Christopher Trustee Pompey H Delafield Trustee Joseph Lepore Trustee
Alayar Kangarlu Trustee John P Pecchia Trustee Jeanne R Raichle Trustee Edward J Sullivan Trustee
Anderson Foundation for Autism Inc
Margaret Cusumano Chair Gregory S Burns Vice Chair Justin L Cole Treasurer Tondra Lynford Secretary Susan Angeles Trustee Barry R Feirstein Trustee Vance V Gage Trustee Joseph T Kirchhoff Trustee John Maserjian Trustee
David W Melby Trustee William F Melcher Trustee Marisa Perez-Rogers Trustee Maryann R Pilon Trustee Rebecca A Valk Trustee
Lifetime Honorary Trustees
Ellen L Baker Michael McNaughton David W Melby Jaime Rodriguez-Tellez Wilfred Rohde John A Scileppi Sarah E Sholes Fritz Sonnenschmidt
Anderson Boards of TrusteesAnderson Center for Autism operates under the guidance of two exceptional Boards of Trustees We appreciate
the contributions that each of these talented and generous individuals makes towards the achievement of our goals
Saluting Anderson Center for Autism
Thank you to our 90th year sponsor for your continued support of our work
54
Holidays are a time of great joy at Anderson We trim the tree light the menorah sing carols and celebrate the season It is always exciting when Santa arrives on the Hyde Park fire truck Each year Coppolarsquos Ristorante in Hyde Park
hosts a holiday luncheon for students and staff There is always a festive atmosphere to go along with the delicious meal and we truly appreciate John Coppolarsquos generosity in creating this tradition We all compliment John on training his staff and
becoming an ldquoAutism Supportive Environmentrdquo Families from across the state have told me what a pleasure it is to take their children to Coppolarsquos when they visit the Hudson Valley It is refreshing to see a business giving back to the community Coppolarsquos kindness means so much to the extended Anderson family
Coppolarsquos Holiday Dinner
Staff from Willow house were able to get tickets for the Martin Luther King Jr Day basketball game at Marist
College in Poughkeepsie Four students attended the game Marist treated the students very well giving them great seats free T-shirts and complementary snacks The students were able to meet a few of the players before the game and had a great time GO RED FOXES
Marist Basketball on MLK Day
Holiday Celebrations
The Blue Knights enjoyed another busy fall season They competed in three bowling events On September 28th
20 adult athletes participated in the local bowling competition at Mardi Bob lanes in Poughkeepsie Fifteen athletes even qualified for the regional competition on November 11th All participating athletes enjoyed the season and several bowled their personal best scores during these competitions Great job everyone
Anderson Athletics
On November 4th 2013 Andersonrsquos own Jonathan Brunot completed his 11th Marathon in NYC In light of Jonathanrsquos
amazing dedication he was chosen by Runnerrsquos World (link here) as one of the ten most inspirational runners in the NYC marathon Jonathan continues training and completed 262 miles in four hours 23 minutes Congratulations Jonathan on another fantastic job
Anderson Adultrsquos 11th Marathon
Chickadee Backyard Diner
Chickadees finches bluebirds and more The Adult program received a Foundation grant to build and stock bird feeders at each of the adult homes Watching our new
feathered friends in the backyard is a great way to enjoy an afternoon
6 7
Childrenrsquos Services
October 2013Education Ashley MacDermott TA
classroom 125Residential Pauline Phillips ndash DSP
Sycamore
November 2013Education Dominic Buono ndash TA
classroom 117Residential Rodney Cassell ndash DSP Pine
December 2013Education Zeno Obaro TA classroom 115Residential Danielle Riddick DSP Maple
January 2014Education Joseph Esposito TA classroom
120Residential Alicia Emmons DSP
Beechwood
Adult Services
October 2013James Anozie Residential Habilitation
Specialist at Lamoree Road
November 2013Tim Staley overnight RHS at the East
Meadowbrook
December 2013Anthony Dalbo Day Hab Specialist at the
Saugerties LLC
January 2014Lori LaGattuta Residence Manager at Old
Mill
Tony award-winning novelist and composer Rupert Holmes and his wife attorney Elizabeth Holmes
were honored at the 12th Annual Anderson Center for Autism Gala Saturday October 5th 2013 The Holmes
have been loyal supporters since their son Timothy came to Anderson Tim has transitioned from campus and now lives in an IRA Thanks to Rupert and Eliza guests were treated to a musical set by their friend Grammy Award-winning
singer and songwriter Melissa Manchester Melissa sang a few of her hits to an adoring crowd The other highlight of the evening was a rousing rendition of Rupertrsquos 1 hit ldquoEscape The Pintildea Colada Songrdquo Complete with tropical shirts props and choreography the adult program performed the number beautifully and they were rewarded with a lengthy standing ovation ndash led by Rupert Guests enjoyed donning thematic attire paying homage to ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo Bobby socks and bouffants were both bountiful Most importantly $100000 was raised to benefit Andersonrsquos wonderful work
2013 Gala ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo
Creating Unique Designs
Artists from ldquoExpressive Outcomesrdquo took a field trip to the Womenrsquos
Studio Workshop in Rosendale Ann Kalmbach co-founder of the Workshop showed the group how to silk screen shirts The talented group mastered the process quickly and produced some beautiful limited edition t-shirts
8
4885 Rt 9 PO Box 367Staatsburg NY 12580
wwwandersoncenterforautismorginfoacenterforautismorg
845-889-4034
To kick off Andersonrsquos 90th anniversary year a generous donor has offered to match gifts dollar for dollar (up to $100000) in the first six months of 2014
YES YOUR GIFT WILL BE DOUBLED Take advantage of this opportunity today by making your gift to Anderson Center for Autism
Make your gift today
2 3
Anderson Center for Autism kicked off their 90th birthday year with a community wide
bash at Darby OrsquoGills in Hyde Park The event was the first of many celebrations commemorating this milestone
120 trustees family and staff members joined together to raise a glass sing a song and look forward to Andersonrsquos next 90 years
On Saturday October 26th Anderson Center for Autism teamed up with Special Olympics New York to hold its first zombie themed run 250 participants enjoyed this hauntingly unique approach the
5K as they completed the course while being pursued ndash by zombies of course Volunteers from the community along with families staff and a group from Special Olympics New York made this event possible Andersonrsquos own Special Olympics team the Blue Knights celebrated victory that day when eight teammates completed their first 5k ever
The second rUNDEAD will be held on campus Saturday October 25th Make plans now to join Anderson for a spook-tacular time
Zombies Brought to Life for Andersonrsquos First rUNDEAD
90th Birthday Kickoff at Darby OrsquoGillsBy Neil J Pollack
Anderson is celebrating its 90th birthday this year ndash what an amazing accomplishment As the Executive Director for the past 13 years I have seen tremendous changes across the globe our country our state our
locality and of course to Anderson Center for Autism Thirteen years is the blink of an eye compared to 90 years but in that short time we have experienced an amazing period of transformation growth and progress The campus is now a vibrant village with amazing modernized homes and facilities for our children We currently have nineteen Individualized Residential Alternatives (IRAs) in three counties and three LifeLong LearningSM Centers for our adults We are partnering with community families schools medical professionals and more through our Anderson Center Clinic We are working diligently to build a reserve that will allow us to maintain quality programs and facilities in the future Dr Victor V Anderson our namesake and founder opened the doors of Anderson School in 1924 We continue to utilize his principles as the foundation for the 21st century evidence-based programs we currently provide I had the opportunity to work with Dr Andersonrsquos daughter Polly Gage prior to my appointment with Anderson In not so
many words she discouraged me from accepting the job stating that while she loved Anderson there was so much needed to revitalize this organization the task seemed insurmountable Many others agreed However Polly did participate in the important initial steps towards complete transformation I wish she could have seen the finished product Fortunately Vance Gage Pollyrsquos son and Dr Andersonrsquos grandson is an active member of our Foundation Board of Trustees Vance grew up and was educated here on campus In the early years of Anderson he became an educator then returned to teach here Vance tells us how proud his family would be seeing Andersonrsquos continued support and service of children with disabilities I feel tremendous pride for Anderson and if you know me I can talk for hours about who we were who we are what we do ndash what we need for further growth Look at what WE have done in thirteen short years No imagine how much we can and must achieve in the futurehellip
Anderson Center for Autism amp Anderson Center Services Inc
Francis M Synan Chair Eric D Gorman 1st Vice Chair Elizabeth P Corcoran 2nd Vice Chair Justin L Cole Treasurer Richard W Lewis Secretary Neeraj Alimchandani Trustee Elinor B E Arnold Trustee Rebecca M Blahut Trustee Joan Blutreich Trustee Jason P Christopher Trustee Pompey H Delafield Trustee Joseph Lepore Trustee
Alayar Kangarlu Trustee John P Pecchia Trustee Jeanne R Raichle Trustee Edward J Sullivan Trustee
Anderson Foundation for Autism Inc
Margaret Cusumano Chair Gregory S Burns Vice Chair Justin L Cole Treasurer Tondra Lynford Secretary Susan Angeles Trustee Barry R Feirstein Trustee Vance V Gage Trustee Joseph T Kirchhoff Trustee John Maserjian Trustee
David W Melby Trustee William F Melcher Trustee Marisa Perez-Rogers Trustee Maryann R Pilon Trustee Rebecca A Valk Trustee
Lifetime Honorary Trustees
Ellen L Baker Michael McNaughton David W Melby Jaime Rodriguez-Tellez Wilfred Rohde John A Scileppi Sarah E Sholes Fritz Sonnenschmidt
Anderson Boards of TrusteesAnderson Center for Autism operates under the guidance of two exceptional Boards of Trustees We appreciate
the contributions that each of these talented and generous individuals makes towards the achievement of our goals
Saluting Anderson Center for Autism
Thank you to our 90th year sponsor for your continued support of our work
54
Holidays are a time of great joy at Anderson We trim the tree light the menorah sing carols and celebrate the season It is always exciting when Santa arrives on the Hyde Park fire truck Each year Coppolarsquos Ristorante in Hyde Park
hosts a holiday luncheon for students and staff There is always a festive atmosphere to go along with the delicious meal and we truly appreciate John Coppolarsquos generosity in creating this tradition We all compliment John on training his staff and
becoming an ldquoAutism Supportive Environmentrdquo Families from across the state have told me what a pleasure it is to take their children to Coppolarsquos when they visit the Hudson Valley It is refreshing to see a business giving back to the community Coppolarsquos kindness means so much to the extended Anderson family
Coppolarsquos Holiday Dinner
Staff from Willow house were able to get tickets for the Martin Luther King Jr Day basketball game at Marist
College in Poughkeepsie Four students attended the game Marist treated the students very well giving them great seats free T-shirts and complementary snacks The students were able to meet a few of the players before the game and had a great time GO RED FOXES
Marist Basketball on MLK Day
Holiday Celebrations
The Blue Knights enjoyed another busy fall season They competed in three bowling events On September 28th
20 adult athletes participated in the local bowling competition at Mardi Bob lanes in Poughkeepsie Fifteen athletes even qualified for the regional competition on November 11th All participating athletes enjoyed the season and several bowled their personal best scores during these competitions Great job everyone
Anderson Athletics
On November 4th 2013 Andersonrsquos own Jonathan Brunot completed his 11th Marathon in NYC In light of Jonathanrsquos
amazing dedication he was chosen by Runnerrsquos World (link here) as one of the ten most inspirational runners in the NYC marathon Jonathan continues training and completed 262 miles in four hours 23 minutes Congratulations Jonathan on another fantastic job
Anderson Adultrsquos 11th Marathon
Chickadee Backyard Diner
Chickadees finches bluebirds and more The Adult program received a Foundation grant to build and stock bird feeders at each of the adult homes Watching our new
feathered friends in the backyard is a great way to enjoy an afternoon
6 7
Childrenrsquos Services
October 2013Education Ashley MacDermott TA
classroom 125Residential Pauline Phillips ndash DSP
Sycamore
November 2013Education Dominic Buono ndash TA
classroom 117Residential Rodney Cassell ndash DSP Pine
December 2013Education Zeno Obaro TA classroom 115Residential Danielle Riddick DSP Maple
January 2014Education Joseph Esposito TA classroom
120Residential Alicia Emmons DSP
Beechwood
Adult Services
October 2013James Anozie Residential Habilitation
Specialist at Lamoree Road
November 2013Tim Staley overnight RHS at the East
Meadowbrook
December 2013Anthony Dalbo Day Hab Specialist at the
Saugerties LLC
January 2014Lori LaGattuta Residence Manager at Old
Mill
Tony award-winning novelist and composer Rupert Holmes and his wife attorney Elizabeth Holmes
were honored at the 12th Annual Anderson Center for Autism Gala Saturday October 5th 2013 The Holmes
have been loyal supporters since their son Timothy came to Anderson Tim has transitioned from campus and now lives in an IRA Thanks to Rupert and Eliza guests were treated to a musical set by their friend Grammy Award-winning
singer and songwriter Melissa Manchester Melissa sang a few of her hits to an adoring crowd The other highlight of the evening was a rousing rendition of Rupertrsquos 1 hit ldquoEscape The Pintildea Colada Songrdquo Complete with tropical shirts props and choreography the adult program performed the number beautifully and they were rewarded with a lengthy standing ovation ndash led by Rupert Guests enjoyed donning thematic attire paying homage to ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo Bobby socks and bouffants were both bountiful Most importantly $100000 was raised to benefit Andersonrsquos wonderful work
2013 Gala ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo
Creating Unique Designs
Artists from ldquoExpressive Outcomesrdquo took a field trip to the Womenrsquos
Studio Workshop in Rosendale Ann Kalmbach co-founder of the Workshop showed the group how to silk screen shirts The talented group mastered the process quickly and produced some beautiful limited edition t-shirts
8
4885 Rt 9 PO Box 367Staatsburg NY 12580
wwwandersoncenterforautismorginfoacenterforautismorg
845-889-4034
To kick off Andersonrsquos 90th anniversary year a generous donor has offered to match gifts dollar for dollar (up to $100000) in the first six months of 2014
YES YOUR GIFT WILL BE DOUBLED Take advantage of this opportunity today by making your gift to Anderson Center for Autism
Make your gift today
54
Holidays are a time of great joy at Anderson We trim the tree light the menorah sing carols and celebrate the season It is always exciting when Santa arrives on the Hyde Park fire truck Each year Coppolarsquos Ristorante in Hyde Park
hosts a holiday luncheon for students and staff There is always a festive atmosphere to go along with the delicious meal and we truly appreciate John Coppolarsquos generosity in creating this tradition We all compliment John on training his staff and
becoming an ldquoAutism Supportive Environmentrdquo Families from across the state have told me what a pleasure it is to take their children to Coppolarsquos when they visit the Hudson Valley It is refreshing to see a business giving back to the community Coppolarsquos kindness means so much to the extended Anderson family
Coppolarsquos Holiday Dinner
Staff from Willow house were able to get tickets for the Martin Luther King Jr Day basketball game at Marist
College in Poughkeepsie Four students attended the game Marist treated the students very well giving them great seats free T-shirts and complementary snacks The students were able to meet a few of the players before the game and had a great time GO RED FOXES
Marist Basketball on MLK Day
Holiday Celebrations
The Blue Knights enjoyed another busy fall season They competed in three bowling events On September 28th
20 adult athletes participated in the local bowling competition at Mardi Bob lanes in Poughkeepsie Fifteen athletes even qualified for the regional competition on November 11th All participating athletes enjoyed the season and several bowled their personal best scores during these competitions Great job everyone
Anderson Athletics
On November 4th 2013 Andersonrsquos own Jonathan Brunot completed his 11th Marathon in NYC In light of Jonathanrsquos
amazing dedication he was chosen by Runnerrsquos World (link here) as one of the ten most inspirational runners in the NYC marathon Jonathan continues training and completed 262 miles in four hours 23 minutes Congratulations Jonathan on another fantastic job
Anderson Adultrsquos 11th Marathon
Chickadee Backyard Diner
Chickadees finches bluebirds and more The Adult program received a Foundation grant to build and stock bird feeders at each of the adult homes Watching our new
feathered friends in the backyard is a great way to enjoy an afternoon
6 7
Childrenrsquos Services
October 2013Education Ashley MacDermott TA
classroom 125Residential Pauline Phillips ndash DSP
Sycamore
November 2013Education Dominic Buono ndash TA
classroom 117Residential Rodney Cassell ndash DSP Pine
December 2013Education Zeno Obaro TA classroom 115Residential Danielle Riddick DSP Maple
January 2014Education Joseph Esposito TA classroom
120Residential Alicia Emmons DSP
Beechwood
Adult Services
October 2013James Anozie Residential Habilitation
Specialist at Lamoree Road
November 2013Tim Staley overnight RHS at the East
Meadowbrook
December 2013Anthony Dalbo Day Hab Specialist at the
Saugerties LLC
January 2014Lori LaGattuta Residence Manager at Old
Mill
Tony award-winning novelist and composer Rupert Holmes and his wife attorney Elizabeth Holmes
were honored at the 12th Annual Anderson Center for Autism Gala Saturday October 5th 2013 The Holmes
have been loyal supporters since their son Timothy came to Anderson Tim has transitioned from campus and now lives in an IRA Thanks to Rupert and Eliza guests were treated to a musical set by their friend Grammy Award-winning
singer and songwriter Melissa Manchester Melissa sang a few of her hits to an adoring crowd The other highlight of the evening was a rousing rendition of Rupertrsquos 1 hit ldquoEscape The Pintildea Colada Songrdquo Complete with tropical shirts props and choreography the adult program performed the number beautifully and they were rewarded with a lengthy standing ovation ndash led by Rupert Guests enjoyed donning thematic attire paying homage to ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo Bobby socks and bouffants were both bountiful Most importantly $100000 was raised to benefit Andersonrsquos wonderful work
2013 Gala ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo
Creating Unique Designs
Artists from ldquoExpressive Outcomesrdquo took a field trip to the Womenrsquos
Studio Workshop in Rosendale Ann Kalmbach co-founder of the Workshop showed the group how to silk screen shirts The talented group mastered the process quickly and produced some beautiful limited edition t-shirts
8
4885 Rt 9 PO Box 367Staatsburg NY 12580
wwwandersoncenterforautismorginfoacenterforautismorg
845-889-4034
To kick off Andersonrsquos 90th anniversary year a generous donor has offered to match gifts dollar for dollar (up to $100000) in the first six months of 2014
YES YOUR GIFT WILL BE DOUBLED Take advantage of this opportunity today by making your gift to Anderson Center for Autism
Make your gift today
6 7
Childrenrsquos Services
October 2013Education Ashley MacDermott TA
classroom 125Residential Pauline Phillips ndash DSP
Sycamore
November 2013Education Dominic Buono ndash TA
classroom 117Residential Rodney Cassell ndash DSP Pine
December 2013Education Zeno Obaro TA classroom 115Residential Danielle Riddick DSP Maple
January 2014Education Joseph Esposito TA classroom
120Residential Alicia Emmons DSP
Beechwood
Adult Services
October 2013James Anozie Residential Habilitation
Specialist at Lamoree Road
November 2013Tim Staley overnight RHS at the East
Meadowbrook
December 2013Anthony Dalbo Day Hab Specialist at the
Saugerties LLC
January 2014Lori LaGattuta Residence Manager at Old
Mill
Tony award-winning novelist and composer Rupert Holmes and his wife attorney Elizabeth Holmes
were honored at the 12th Annual Anderson Center for Autism Gala Saturday October 5th 2013 The Holmes
have been loyal supporters since their son Timothy came to Anderson Tim has transitioned from campus and now lives in an IRA Thanks to Rupert and Eliza guests were treated to a musical set by their friend Grammy Award-winning
singer and songwriter Melissa Manchester Melissa sang a few of her hits to an adoring crowd The other highlight of the evening was a rousing rendition of Rupertrsquos 1 hit ldquoEscape The Pintildea Colada Songrdquo Complete with tropical shirts props and choreography the adult program performed the number beautifully and they were rewarded with a lengthy standing ovation ndash led by Rupert Guests enjoyed donning thematic attire paying homage to ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo Bobby socks and bouffants were both bountiful Most importantly $100000 was raised to benefit Andersonrsquos wonderful work
2013 Gala ldquoLeader of the Packrdquo
Creating Unique Designs
Artists from ldquoExpressive Outcomesrdquo took a field trip to the Womenrsquos
Studio Workshop in Rosendale Ann Kalmbach co-founder of the Workshop showed the group how to silk screen shirts The talented group mastered the process quickly and produced some beautiful limited edition t-shirts
8
4885 Rt 9 PO Box 367Staatsburg NY 12580
wwwandersoncenterforautismorginfoacenterforautismorg
845-889-4034
To kick off Andersonrsquos 90th anniversary year a generous donor has offered to match gifts dollar for dollar (up to $100000) in the first six months of 2014
YES YOUR GIFT WILL BE DOUBLED Take advantage of this opportunity today by making your gift to Anderson Center for Autism
Make your gift today
8
4885 Rt 9 PO Box 367Staatsburg NY 12580
wwwandersoncenterforautismorginfoacenterforautismorg
845-889-4034
To kick off Andersonrsquos 90th anniversary year a generous donor has offered to match gifts dollar for dollar (up to $100000) in the first six months of 2014
YES YOUR GIFT WILL BE DOUBLED Take advantage of this opportunity today by making your gift to Anderson Center for Autism
Make your gift today