17th Annual Meeting 2008
Sandy Spring Museum, Sandy Spring, Maryland
On April 26th, 2008, the Coalition held its 17th Annual Meeting at the
Sandy Spring Museum, in Montgomery County. All the planning and
effort on the part of the committee members Leonard Becraft, Amanda
Becker, Barbara Kraske, Ann Bolt, and Sandra Wright were in evidence.
The meeting began with morning refreshments. At 9 a.m., President
Kraske welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order. During the
business meeting a request went out for officers for the coming year.
The request was answered by Melvin Mason who will serve as the
President; Jeff Nesmeyer as the Vice President; Amanda Becker will
continue as our Secretary; Lorna Lake will be our Recording Secretary;
and Gary Kraske will be the Treasurer.
After the business portion of the meeting concluded the Periwinkle
Awards were given to Lu Moorman, for her work with Mt. Auburn Cemetery
in Baltimore, Lorne and Beth Garretson for their work at the Quaker
Cemetery in Sandy Spring, Joy Turner for care and maintenance at the
Mutual Memorial Cemetery.
Next on the agenda were our speakers. Lu Moorman spoke
about Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Her presentation included a film
presentation about her work at the cemetery and the issues and
roadblocks surrounding her attempts at preservation, restoration,
conservation, and grave identification at Mt. Auburn.
Elizabeth Garretson gave a history of the Quakers in Sandy Spring.
After lunch the members had time to do some shopping at the museum and
peruse the items available for sale through the Coalition.
Members were also seen walking around the exhibit area of the
museum. The members then boarded a yellow school bus and traveled
to the Mutual Memorial Cemetery for a brief introduction and
walk. Our next stop was the Sandy Spring Slave Museum &
African Art Gallery off Brooke Road, the Sandy Springs Friends Meeting
House and Sandy Springs Friends Cemetery, and the last stop was to the
spring from which the community took its name, “the Sandy Spring”.
Leonard Becraft planned a very ambitious schedule indeed. We made all
the stops and returned to the museum on time.
If you were unable to attend you missed some good programs and tours.
Everyone is Sandy Spring is friendly and anxious to talk about their
little corner of Maryland. The Committee should be commended for
a job “well done”.

Outgoing President Gary Krask.
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Speaker Luann Moorman.
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Speaker Beth Garretson.
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The sales table.
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Mutual Memorial Cemetery, Sandy Spring, MD.
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Sandy Spring Quaker Cemetery.
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Members at Mutual Memorial Cemetery.
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Members on the school bus.
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Members near the cross section of a slaving clipper at the
Sandy Spring Slave Museum.
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Members in the Friends Meeting House, Sandy Spring, MD.
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Members in the Sandy Spring Quaker Cemetery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Becraft and Amanda Becker at the Sandy Spring.
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The President and Vice President
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Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial Sites, Inc. * P. O. Box
1533 * Ellicott City, Maryland 21041
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