- Bertram E. Seides, President
- Thomas Cardoza, Esq, Vice President
- Carol Valone, Treasurer
- Linda Burns, Board Member at Large
- Mary Rood Hendler, Graphic Designer/Web Design/Photography
- Sarah Inzerillo, Computer Tech/Senior Software Engineer
- Sarah Kautz, Preservation Consultant
- Allison McGovern, Archaeologist
- Jonathan Raynor, Educator, Board Member at Large
Advisors to the Board
- William Hill, Mary E. Bell House Chairperson
- Carol Saft, Documentary Videographer
Volunteers
Book Barn Assistants
- Louise Prescott, Sales/Computer Support
- Zaida Renaldit, Sales/Organizational Support
- Diane Bavosa, Sales/Organizational Support
- Elizabeth Ketcham, Organizational Support
- Thomas Cardoza, Sales
- David Weiss, Sales/Organizational Support
- Jane Seides, Sales/Organizational Support
Information Technology
- Michelle Baron, Quickbooks
- Zachary J. Jakob, Intern, Gardiner Youth Scholar, Computer Tech/Genealogist/Web Design
Other Volunteers, Families, and Organizations:
- Loren Christie, Docent/Historian/Reenactor/Educator
- Jane Corrarino, Master Gardener (program)
- Cyndi Scott, Museum Shop Manager/Sales
- Josef Delfino, Museum Shop Merchandising & Display/Sales
- Maryann Yates, Museum Shop Sales
- Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Lawn Care of Heritage Sites
- Rich K. Ely, Tree Service, Arbor Day Project
- Ted Smith, Excavation/Smith Duck Farm ground maintenance & mowing
Ketcham Inn Historic Cook and Educator
- Diane Schwindt, Tavern Cook, “Stirring Up History”
Havens Ketcham Cultural Visitor Center (HKCVC)
Gallery 90
- Linda Prentiss, Gallerist/Curator
- Kimberly Tobias, Gallery Business Manager
- Jerri Castillo, Gallery Assistant
- JoAnn Phoenix, Gallery Assistant
- Patti Robinson, Gallery Assistant, Artist
- Gayle Wagner, Education Programs
- Pam Collins, Education Programs
“Volunteer assistance makes a difference”
As always, our many thanks go out to you, our supporters and volunteers. We appreciate all your efforts. If you, a family member, or friend has time to spare and would enjoy helping us keep our goals of sustaining the Inn as a House Museum and Cultural Center, call 631-878-1855, email [email protected] or stop by. Volunteers to act as docents, colonial artisans, musicians, and help at the Book Barn, Museum Shop and our gardens.