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POWERS OF 10 CELEBRATION ATTRACTS OVER 200 VISITORS TO EDGEWOOD

The
Friends of Edgewood celebrated their 10th anniversary in grand style on October
19th, 2003. The celebration also marked the 10-year anniversary of the
official designation of Edgewood County Park as a Natural Preserve.
The entire Day Camp field was transformed into a “Main Street” of 10 canopy
booths, each highlighting a different area of activity at Edgewood in which the
Friends are involved.
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Former Edgewood resident Butch Taylor,
94,
examines pictures of Edgewood’s history,
including his own house
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As a
special treat, an 11th booth was devoted to the Taylor family who
used to live at Edgewood. Trish Taylor, who was raised in a house that was
located approximately where the utility building now stands just above the Day
Camp, was there with her parents Butch and Betty Lou, and uncle George. It was
George who actually owned the house and property1. They shared stories of what
life was like for them while living in that house.
1 Trish Taylor
informed us after this article was published that the house and property
were in fact owned by all 4 children of Benjamin Grant Taylor: Martha Anne
Taylor Dobson (deceased), Benjamin Grant Taylor II, Elizabeth Louise Taylor
(Betty Lou), and George Grunsky Taylor. George was the sole occupant when
the property was taken by the State through eminent domain.
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Dan Sullivan of
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The event was billed as an ice cream social, and thanks to a generous
contribution from Dan Sullivan of Arguello Catering, guests were treated to
delicious ice cream floats and sundaes with hot fudge and caramel toppings.
Stretching across the back of the Day Camp was a 40-foot long “Vision Wall”
portraying the past, the present, and a vision of the future of Edgewood.
Edgewood’s past was shown through historical pictures of key people and events
that shaped the evolution of Edgewood. The present was represented as a list of
activities that are currently underway at Edgewood. For the future, guests, were
asked to create their personal message using construction paper and colored
pens. The messages were then taped to blank poster boards.
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 Toward the end of the event, Friends President Kathy Korbholz asked everyone
to congregate around the stage area in front of the Vision Wall. Kathy thanked
the many people who had helped with the event, especially Peter Ingram, the
event chair. Then Mary Burns, Director of Parks and Recreation for San Mateo
County, spoke about the importance of volunteerism and preservation, and
presented the Friends of Edgewood with a beautifully framed resolution from the
Board of Supervisors recognizing the Friends’ contributions and achievements
over the past 10 years.
With the assistance of various people who helped to stage the event, Kathy
then conducted the raffle. Not unexpectedly, 10 prizes were awarded, the top
prize being a Monterey Bay getaway package including 1 night’s lodging, 2 passes
to the Aquarium, and a $25 meal certificate at a popular area restaurant.
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An emotional Toni
Corelli
accepts her Best Friend
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To cap off the event, Kathy presented the annual Best Friend of Edgewood
award. She started by introducing past winners, and then presented the award to
Toni Corelli for her scientific research into the botany of Edgewood, for her
many contributions to the Docent Program, and for “teaching us the secrets of
Edgewood’s ecology, and reminding us to keep it safe.”
Throughout the day, performer Andy Zamanes provided musical entertainment for
the kids.
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Over 40 people volunteered on October 19th to help put on the
event. All told, more than 880 hours (about 5 full-time workmonths) were
required to plan and execute this celebration.
It
would be impossible to recognize everyone who contributed time and effort, but
we can give credit to the individuals who created and staffed the booths and
tables. We invite you to enjoy these photos, taken by Don and Judy Mason.
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| Adopt-A-Highway Ken Seydel |
Interpretive Center Julia Bott |
Geology of Edgewood Paul Heiple |
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| Habitat
Restoration / Weeding Ken Himes, Carolyn Dorsch |
EGIS Bill Korbholz (Jim Rea shown) |
Docent Program
Julie Foster |
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The Taylors
George, Betty Lou, Trish, Butch |
Science at Edgewood
Sean Anderson, Stuart Weiss, Paolo,
Lee Franks |
Kids in Edgewood Carol Hankermeyer |
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| Membership Table Bob Young, Yvette
Pirie |
Environmental Volunteers Dana
Wright |
Welcome Table Carolyn Strange, John
Allen |
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| San Mateo County Trail Patrol Nick
Ramirez |
Vision Table Elly and Bob Hess |
Edgewood Plants Magnified
Toni Corelli, Linda Bea Miller,
Judy Mason |
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Event Chair Peter Ingram |
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