Spring 2025

Features

The Not-So-Secret Garden

Cultivated by a fourth-generation AV福利社 family, the Kinney Azalea Gardens are a spring tradition in Kingston.

see what’s in bloom

Currents


Pictured

Dressed Up

Spring sunshine coaxes flowers into bloom all over AV福利社’s Kingston Campus, including these beauties at the Fascitelli Center for Advanced Engineering.

PHOTO: NORA LEWIS


Aperture


Network

“Beavertail Lighthouse” by Corey Favino 鈥18

  • From left, Kerry McKay 鈥81, Kim Froberg 鈥94, George Dubuque 鈥16, and Matt Finlay 鈥02. The four AV福利社 alumni stand in front of a tan wicker couch with dark blue and white striped cushions at McKay's Furniture, where they all work. All in the Family - McKay鈥檚 Furniture is a family business that鈥檚 kept on track by a dedicated group of owners and employees, many of whom are AV福利社 alumni.
  • a large hippopotamus with it's head, back, eyes, and ears sticking up out of muddy brown water. From the Mediterranean to Mongolia - Jorge Serpa 鈥83, M.S. 鈥86, on globetrotting as the spouse of a diplomat.
A powerful ocean wave crashes against rocky jetty under a bright blue sky, with white clouds scattered above. A distant figure stands on the shore.

Scenic Route

“Ocean Swell at Camp Cronin” by Alex Larson 鈥77

Behind the Photo

Caption This

A vintage black and white photo of a AV福利社 soccer player diving for the ball in front of the bleachers.

Caption Contest, Spring 2025

Do you have a funny idea for a caption for this photo from a vintage AV福利社 yearbook?

Submit your caption by May 1, 2025.

ENter your caption
A black and white vintage photo of a young man wearing clear safety goggles and lying on a brick wall on the AV福利社 campus, taking a nap with his head on his books

Winning Captions, Fall 2024

鈥淎nd Dad said I didn’t have the work ethic to be a bricklayer.鈥
鈥擟hristopher Mulvaney 鈥04, M.S. 鈥05

鈥淪olar Recharging Station.鈥
鈥擡dmund DeJesus 鈥75, M.S. 鈥77, Ph.D. 鈥86

Fall 2024 winning captions

Epilogue

Elizabeth 鈥淏etty鈥 Kinney Faella, M.S. 鈥67, and her husband, Antonio 鈥淭ony鈥 Faella 鈥51, M.S. 鈥62

Arm-in-Arm

The Kinney Azalea Gardens in Kingston, R.I., are a local treasure, with approximately 1,000 cultivars in bloom each spring. The 16 acres have been cultivated and maintained by four generations of the Kinney, Faella, and Northup families and have remained open to the public.

Elizabeth 鈥淏etty鈥 Kinney Faella, M.S. 鈥67, and her husband, Antonio 鈥淭ony鈥 Faella 鈥51, M.S. 鈥62, cared for the gardens for many years. Now, their daughter, Helen Faella Northup 鈥84, and her husband, Jim Northup 鈥83, run the gardens, with a focus on keeping them open for the enjoyment and education of generations of visitors to come.

Read about the gardens and the family who tends them in What Will It Take To Sustain Kingston鈥檚 Not-So-Secret Garden?.

PHOTO: NORA LEWIS