Awaiting the Opening of the Doors
"Merchants' Hall" (Just three of our many booths)
Alumni Parent, Ann Miller (Alex Temple '01 & Patrick Temple '04) Alumni Parent, Salley Mavor (Peter Goldsborough '98
Summer House Soaps www.summerhousesoaps.com & Ian Goldsborough '00) Wee Folk Studio, www.weefolkstudio.com
Dianne Marshall (Ben '03 & Greg '05) is finally passing on her legacy as major developer/holder of The Harvest Kitchen
(shown above 11/20/04 as we know it today)
The Tea Room's Delectable Desserts
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Kindercraft customers -- it's just so difficult to see everything! Every time you walk through something new catches your eye.
The "Tea Room" entertainment/reception area
Members of The Woods Hole Folk Orchestra; one of the many live Mr. Nick VanSant (far right), WSCC Class of 2003 teacher,
performances throughout the day. traveled to the Cape from his home in Great Barrington, MA
to meet with former students: Emma O'Neal, E. Falmouth
(left);Kiva Leibowitz,West Wareham; Anna Ward,
N. Falmouth;and Seth Boden, Cotuit.
After Miss Terri, (directly above, in yellow) beloved Aftercare Leader, constructs made-to-order carved turkey sandwiches, attendees
move forward through the line where Jim and Gwyn Murray, Waldorf parents, (Dylan, Class 4/5) Lunchroom Chairpeople, and
owners of The Nimrod, offer homemade soups, stews, chili, cornbread, and so much more.
"Children's Crafts and Entertainment"
Alex Wiley (Class 6) helped Jackleen Geiler from Bourne in the Early childhood teachers Dominique Cooper (left) and Nancy
Gingerbread Decorating Room, one of the many craft rooms offered. Garvey, joined by early childhood assistant Laura Mahoney treated dozens of Fair-goers to "Akimba and the Magic Cow."