Ohio Sea Grant & Stone Lab Awards
Without the support from staff, partners, and individuals across Ohio and the Great Lakes region, Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Lab would not be able to play its essential role in advancing science education, protecting the Lake Erie ecosystem, and enhancing Lake Erie’s economic impact on the region. We are grateful to all supporters who have helped us make an impact over the years.
F.T. Stone Laboratory’s Hall of Fame
YEAR | RECIPIENT | COMMENTS |
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2009 | Shirley and Cliff Bowser13 August |
in recognition of your superior efforts to support Stone Laboratory through your words, actions, and gifts. The goodwill you have generated and the endowments you have created and fostered have improved the quality of the Laboratory’s education, outreach, research and development programs. Your efforts will benefit students, scientists and all Lake Erie users in perpetuity. We all owe you a deep debt of gratitude. |
2007 | Karen A. Jennings8 September |
in recognition of your superior efforts to create and lead the Friends of Stone Laboratory. As FOSL celebrates its 25th Anniversary we recognize the pivotal role you have played. FOSL would not exist were it not for your talents and dedication. All students and faculty for the past 25 years, and all future students and faculty, owe you a deep debt of gratitude. |
1996 | Loren A. “Puttie” Putnam24 August |
for a lifetime of superior leadership and service to the Laboratory as its director (1955-1973), teacher, research, and mentor for hundreds of students. |
1996 | Charles E. Herdendorf24 August |
for a lifetime of superior leadership and service to the Laboratory as its director (1973-1987), teacher, researcher, and mentor for hundreds of students. |
1995 | Franz and Kate Stone23 June |
in recognition of their generous contributions to support the programs and students at the Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory. |
1995 | Oakland Park Conservation Club23 June |
for 40 years of contributions to student scholarships. |