

Juanita became famous for her soul food, especially her banana cream pie. People would come from all over to get their 'Juanita fix' and she was written up in several newspapers, magazines, and even a book.

John has worked as a puppeteer for many years, and has had the opportunity to travel around the country and display his craft in a variety of institutions. John is also an accomplished traditional fiddler who is particularly interested in revivalism.

In 2002, Mr. Reaves accepted a job as the Underground Railroad Coordinator for Heritage New York. Cordell has continued to work for the New York State Parks, Recreation, & Historic Preservation department to the present.

Dr. Carolyn Wolf-Gould is a physician in Oneonta and the director of the Gender Wellness Center, a transgender healthcare practice that began working with transgender patients in 2007. She began a primary care practice with her husband, which evolved to include the Gender Wellness Center.

Lee Fisher is the President of the Oneonta Branch of the NAACP. Fisher worked in the Davenport school system teaching seventh, eighth, and ninth grade social studies until his retirement in 1995.

Ted became Curator of Exhibits at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York in 1982. Ted provides insight into what Cooperstown was in the 1980s, how it has developed, and what the community means to them.

Dr. Ronald E. Bishop is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at SUNY Oneonta. After obtaining his Ph.D. in Biochemistry, he was on the cutting edge of cancer research and was part of a team that discovered a vitamin B6 metabolite with ties to out-of-control growth states.