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Awards: 15
grants, $98,054.75
Essex
Connecticut
River Museum
$4,920
Launching
Liberty : The Curriculum on the Web
The
Connecticut River Museum received a $4920 grant to extend the reach
of its new Revolutionary
War exhibit through companion curricula for middle and high schools.
These
materials will be developed by an education consultant and posted
on the Museum's
new website.
Fairfield
Fairfield
Historical Society
$25,000
Planning
the Core Exhibition of the New Fairfield Museum and History Center
The
Fairfield Historical Society was awarded $25,000 in planning assistance
to engage consultants
and a design firm to plan, conceptualize and ultimately script a
new history exhibition
for the society's new building on the town green. This grant follows
a recent $10,000
technical assistance award to catalogue, digitize and re-house the
Society's comprehensive
collections, all in preparation to gain intellectual access to the
collection for
this and future exhibitions.
Guilford
Guilford
Keeping Society, Inc.
$1,050
Planned
Use for the Medad Stone Tavern
The
Guildford Keeping Society received $1,050 in funding to conduct
a planning session to determine
the best use of the Medad Stone Tavern, which was willed to the
society for use
as a museum.
Hamden
Connecticut
League of History Organizations
$5,000
"Great
Expectations: What Audiences Really Want" NEMA Annual Meeting
Keynote Address
The
Connecticut League of History Organizations, in partnership with
the New England Museum Association (NEMA), was awarded $5,000 in
CHDF support to engage a keynote speaker for the upcoming annual
NEMA conference to be held in Cromwell/Hartford in November 8th-10th.
The conference, entitled Great Expectations: What Audiences Really
Want will help the field grapple with increasing concerns about
audience, program offerings,
revenue and relevance in today's society.
Hartford
Antiquarian
and Landmarks Society
$5,000
Celebrating
Connecticut : A Staged Reading of Prudence at the Hale Homestead
The
Antiquarian and Landmarks Society was awarded $5,250 to present
the Connecticut Repertory
Theatre's staged reading of Prudence, a play based on the life of
Connecticut State
Heroine Prudence Crandall, at the Hale Homestead in Coventry .
Association
For The Study Of Connecticut History
$5,000
Journal
Publication, Connecticut History
The
Association for the Study of Connecticut History was awarded $5,000
to print the Spring
2006 issue of Connecticut History, the state's only academic journal
on state history.
Kensington
New
Britain Youth
Museum
at Hungerford Park
$5,000
Family
Nature and Heritage Day - Barn Program
The
New Britain Youth Museum was awarded $5,000 in support to host an
educational program
on barns and barn building as part of its Family Nature and Heritage
Day. The even
kicks off the Museum's 50th anniversary celebration.
Mystic
Mystic
Seaport
Museum $10,155
Mystic
Seaport
Museum 's "Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Power in Maritime America
" Conference
Mystic
Seaport
Museum
received $10,405 to support its third conference on the diversity
of
the American maritime experience. The goals of the conference are
to make known new
scholarship to the broader heritage field; create a dialog between
public and academic
historians on issues of gender, race, and ethnicity; facilitate
discussion between teachers
and students. CHC funds underwrite the keynote speaker, A/V staffing
expenses,
event promotion, and post-conference publication of selected papers.
New
Haven
Greater
New Haven African American Historical Society
$2,480
"Lifetime
Contributions" Awards Event
Greater
New Haven African American Historical Society received a $2,479.75
grant to cover
a featured speaker and publicity expenses for its second annual
"Lifetime Contributions"
awards event.
New
Haven
Colony Historical Society
$2,475
Technical
Assistance for Federal Arts Exhibition
The
New Haven Museum & Historical Society was awarded $2,475 to
conduct community outreach
research in preparation for a new exhibition on the Federal Art
Project in New Haven.
The CHC previously awarded a $4,918 grant to conduct preliminary
planning for the
exhibition.
New
London
New
London Main Street Corporation
$21,500
New
London
Through Time and Place: A Living History Play
New
London Main Street Corporation, a National Trust for Historic Preservation
Main Street
program, received $21,750 to bring history alive with a multi-site
living history play
that physically and thematically links the Hempstead Houses, Shaw
Perkins Mansion, the
Customs House and the H. H. Richardson train station. The play,
a collaboration with Flock
Theater, will run during the city's annual Celebration of Light
and Song by the Sea. The
CHC provided support for the development and pilot of the play in
2004 that went on to
win the "best special event" award from the Connecticut
Main Street program.
New
London Main Street Corporation
$2,500
Historic
Waterfront District Map & Guide
New
London Main Street ,
one of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's many Main
Street
programs in Connecticut promoting downtown revitalization through
preservation efforts,
received $2,500 to reprint their waterfront guide, which includes
a map, interpretation
on historic sites in the district, and a dining and shopping guide.
Old
Lyme
Florence
Griswold
Museum $3,000
The
Freedom Business: Connecticut Landscapes Through the Eyes of Venture
Smith
The
Florence Griswold Museum received $3,250 for marketing and educational
programming
associated with an upcoming exhibition on the life of Venture Smith,
a former
slave who purchased his freedom and that of his wife and children.
Scotland
Governor
Samuel Huntington Trust, Inc.
$2,475
Gov.
Samuel Huntington Trust - Education Program Consultant
The
Governor Samuel Huntington Trust, Inc. in Scotland was awarded $2,475
in planning support
to engage an educational consultant to develop in-class programs
for school visits.
The grant follows a Technical Assistance award for an organizational
assessment last
summer.
Wilton
Wilton
Library Association
$2,500
Poetry
in Motion: Art Exploration of Diversity
The
Wilton Library Association received $2,500 in funding for a poetry
and arts event. The
event will be centered around the theme of diversity, tolerance
and consequences of actions.
Adolescents (grades 7-12) will be invited to submit poetry in keeping
with this theme.
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