
Perryman Was the Location of Our Annual Meeting
The day began with the customary registration, refreshments, business meeting, and election of Officers and Directors. The 2009-2010 Officers and Directors can be found at by clicking here. After the business items were dispensed with we introduced our keynote speaker Pamela Goffinet. Pam used her time in the morning to lay out background information on how she got started mapping cemeteries and the impetus for writing her book Mapping & Documenting Cemeteries.
After Pam’s
presentation, Ann Horvath
presented two Periwinkle Awards. Ann was the entire Periwinkle Award
Committee
this year and she took on the project without complaint and did an
outstanding
job. Mr. Michael Boerner was presented
the award for his work in
The group broke for lunch. Everyone had time to bid on items in our silent auction. This was out first ever silent auction. What is a silent auction you ask? Items being auctioned were displayed along with a bid slip. Attendees were invited to bid on the items by writing an amount on the bid slip and then signing their names to the bid. If someone else was interested in the same item they were instructed to write in a higher bid on the slip and sign their name. The winners of the itmes were the people with the highest bid on an item at the conclusion of the auction. Every item that was donated by our generous members was sold. Our gift shop, christened the “Ravens Roost” was open for business. Mostly, the members spent time with each other discussing the events of the morning, talking about their cemetery projects, or asking additional questions of the speakers.
Robert Mosko of Mosko’s Cemetery Services started off the afternoon with a discussion of conservation, preservation, and restoration of cemeteries. Robert had originally planned to work outside in the cemetery resetting a toppled stone, straightening a very “basic” leaning stone, and repairing a simple tablet that was previously repaired but had since failed. Even though the sun was shining on our meeting the rain of the previous 7 days prevented Robert from being able to set up his equipment and work safely in the cemetery. Always at the ready, Robert brought his PowerPoint™ presentation in lieu of his outside workshop.
At the
conclusion of Robert’s
program a group headed outside to work with Pam during her mapping
workshop. Pam
is every organization’s dream speaker.
The weather had been unpredictable all week so Pam prepared her
workshop
so that she could conduct it inside or outside depending on what the
weather
did Saturday. Pam dug out her tape measures, rulers, graph paper, and
boards
for the members to map part of
Robert Mosko gave a brief outdoor talk to members. The group visited the stones that Robert had planned to work on had the grounds not be as saturated from all the rain.
The last of the
members drove out
of the parking lot about
![]() The attendees at the 2009 Annual Meeting |
![]() Amanda Becker |
![]() Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boerner and Ann Horvath |
Mr. Gary Wasielewski |
![]() Attendees getting ready to map a portion of the cemetery. |
![]() Mapping workshop. |
![]() Mapping workshop. |
![]() Spesutia in the spring. |
![]() Mapping Spesutia Cemetery |
![]() Where do we place the tape measure? |
![]() Completed maps. |
![]() The vestry building. |
![]() Looking out from the vestry building. |
![]() Looking out from the church into the cemtery. |
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