FROGS Talk
by Ivy Sinaiko, FROGS President
In keeping with the historical nature of this edition of Gardenline, I want to list and thank some former leaders of the Friends of Green Spring who have helped make this organization what it is today.
| PRESIDENT | VICE PRESIDENT | DATES |
|
Sandra Austin |
Harry Van Cleve |
01/93–11/93 |
|
Harry Van Cleve |
|
11/93–01/95 |
|
Harry Van Cleve |
Ben Holmes |
01/95–01/97 |
|
Harry Van Cleve |
Ben Holmes |
01/97–01/99 |
|
Don Humphrey |
Harry Allen |
01/99–01/02 |
|
Don Humphrey |
Harry Allen |
01/02–01/04 |
|
Thornton Burnet |
Marianne Mooney |
01/04–01/06 |
|
Thornton Burnet |
Marianne Mooney |
01/06–01/08 |
|
Thornton Burnet |
Marianne Mooney |
01/08–01/10 |
|
Marianne Mooney |
Clint Fields |
01/10–01/12 |
|
Barbara Fiero |
Susan Voss |
01/12–05/12 |
|
Clint Fields |
Susan Voss |
05/12–01/13 |
|
Susan Voss |
Clint Fields |
01/13–10/14 |
|
|
Mary Jane Medeiros |
10/14–01/16 |
|
Mary Jane Medeiros |
Tatiana Lisle |
01/16–12/16 |
|
|
Aimee Martin |
12/16–03/17 |
|
Susan Voss |
Aimee Martin |
03/17–01/18 |
|
Sarah Munroe |
Fred Blott |
01/18–01/20 |
Ivy Sinaiko, FROGS President (Photo credit: John Richards)
It’s obvious from this list that several repeat performers have abundantly shown their dedication and taken on more than their fair share of responsibility for our organization. My hat is off to them and to all of the people on the list. I am honored to follow in their footsteps.
Of course, the people on this list were assisted by many others who did not hold the offices of president or vice–president. One that immediately comes to mind is the late Dorothy Norpel, who was on the original FROGS board and our first director emeritus. There are others too numerous to name who have been integral to the growth and success of the Friends of Green Spring. Thanks to all!
