| Grants
Awarded May-July 2004 |
Bridgeport
$4,000
to Literacy Volunteers Southeastern
Fairfield County for Festival of Words - A Multicultural Celebration
of Books, Stories, Poetry and Song for Adults and Children of All
Ages.
Literacy
Volunteers of Southeastern Fairfield County received $4,000 to
help host and
promote Festival of Words,
its first annual multi-cultural book festival, on the campus of
Norwalk Community College.
The festival features a gathering of writers, storytellers and
performers to celebrate
the riches and rewards of books and readings and honor the oral
traditions of the many cultures
that make up our shared heritage. Contact:
Wayne Valaitis, 203 579-2208
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Cos
Cob
$34,600
to Historical Society of the Town
of Greenwich for Intimate Strangers: Slavery in Fairfield County
1700-1850
The
Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich received $34,600 to
mount a new
exhibition, house tour and
education programs on the history of slavery in Fairfield
County. The grant will fund
construction of the exhibition as well as educational
materials for museum visitors,
area school teachers and students.
Contact: Debra Mecky, 203-869-6899
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Hamden
$5,000
to
Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation
for Historic Barns in Connecticut
In
2005, the CHC will help bring the Smithsonian's Barn Again traveling
exhibition to
four Connecticut locations.
In this companion project, the Connecticut Trust for Historic
Preservation was awarded
$5,000 to engage architectural historian James Sexton to
conduct a survey of Connecticut
barns to document architectural styles and research
historically significant
examples. Contact:
Helen Higgins, 562-6312
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Hartford
$1,670
to Association For The
Study Of Connecticut History for The African American Experience
in Connecticut
The Association for the
Study of Connecticut History (ASCH) in collaboration with the
Connecticut League of History
Organizations received $1,670 to fund speakers and
promotional expenses for
its annual conference. The conference is attended by scholars,
public historians and museum
personnel.
Contact: Guocun Yang, 523-4841
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$45,600
to
Connecticut Historical Society
for Connecticut Valley Furniture
by Eliphalet Chapin and His Contemporaries 1750-1800
The
Connecticut Historical Society was awarded $45,600 to create a
new exhibition
showcasing Connecticut River
Valley furniture crafted in East Windsor, Wethersfield and
Colchester. Based on pieces
from the society's extensive collection of 18th-century,
Connecticut-made furniture,
the exhibition will first be displayed at the CHS Hartford
headquarters before traveling
to other, out-of-state locations.
Contact: James Jensen, 236-5621
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$4,050
to
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame
for "We Fight For Roses Too:"
Connecticut Women and the Quest for Equality
The
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame (CWOF) was awarded $4,050 to
fabricate a
traveling exhibition titled
"We Fight for Roses, Too" which focuses on the lives
and
contributions of important
women in Connecticut history. The exhibition will travel to
other venues across the
country after debuting at the Hall of Fame's Hartford location
in October.
Contact: Leslie Lindenauer,
860-768-5643
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$14,000
to
Mark Twain House
for Planning for the Exhibition,
"Illustrating Mark Twain: Paintings and Drawings for
Prince and the Pauper, Connecticut
Yankee and Joan of Arc"
The
Twain House was awarded $14,00 to plan for an exhibition on the
historical context
of the illustrations found
in three of Mark Twain's novels-The Prince and the Pauper, A
Connecticut Yankee in King
Arthur's Court and Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc.
The grant will fund the
services of a guest curator and two academic experts who will
advise on the exhibition's
content.
Contact: Debra Petke, 860-247-0998
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$15,000
to Wadsworth Atheneum
for The Colt Collection: A Centennial
History
In
1996, the CHC provided $150,000 for the Wadsworth Atheneum's nationally
significant
exhibition on the lives
of Hartford's famous 19th-century couple, Sam and Elizabeth Colt.
In this related award, the
CHC has provided $25,000 to plan for a long-term
installation of the Colt
Collection of Firearms at the Atheneum. The installation will
celebrate the centennial
of Mrs. Colt's 1905 bequest of the collection.
Contact: Thomas Denenberg, 278-2670
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New
Britain
$2,938
to Association for the
Study of Connecticut History
for Journal Publication, Connecticut
History
The
Association for the Study of Connecticut History (ASCH), a membership
organization
for Connecticut historians,
received $2,938 to publish the latest issue of its semiannual
magazine, Connecticut History.
Contact: Matthew Warshauer,
434-0112
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New
Haven
$4,500
to
Architecture Resource Center
for New Haven's Cultural Landscape
Website Pilot
The
Architectural Resource Center (ARC) and the New Haven Colony Historical
Society (NHCHS) in collaboration with local history, education,
academic and tourism organizations, were awarded $4,500 to pilot
a heritage website based on New Haven's Cultural Landscape: Its
Changing People and Places, an award-winning publication chronicling
the city's heritage through its built environment. The website
is intended for use by schools and researchers. The CHC previously
awarded the group $9,000 to plan the
website project. Contact: Anna Sanko, 203-865-2195
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New
London
$30,000
to
Sail New London, Inc.
for Boats, Books & Brushes
With Taste
Sail
New London received $30,000 to support the literature component
of its highly
successful Boats, Books
& Brushes With Taste festival held over Labor Day weekend
on
New London's waterfront.
Last year, the festival hosted over one hundred authors of
children's and adult books
and received over 100,000 visitors. Contact:
Suzanne Myler, 860-447-8370
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Old
Lyme
$4,500
to Florence Griswold
Museum for Florence Griswold Museum Theater Pilot Project: Hassam
in the Garden
The
Florence Griswold Museum received $4,750 to script, promote and
stage a museum
theater production based
on celebrated painter Childe Hassam, who maintained a studio
on museum property during
its heyday as a summer residence for the Lyme Art Colony.
The museum will stage 24
performances over a two week period this summer in
conjunction with their exhibition
A Pretty Fine Old Town: Child Hassam in Old Lyme.
Contact: David Rau, 434-5542
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Putnam
$4,500
to Aspinock Historical Society
of Putnam
for Gertrude Chandler Warner Boxcar
Museum
The
Aspinock Historical Society of Putnam was awarded $4,500 to create
a permanent
tribute to the work of resident
Gertrude Warner, who wrote the wildly popular Box Car
Children series of books
for children. The exhibition is installed in a restored boxcar
train
in a small park near the
Putnam depot, located around the corner from the Warner home.
Contact: Fred Hedenberg, 860-963-2262
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South
Windsor
$4,345
to
Wood Memorial Library
for Preservation and Presentation
of the Frances Judd Collection
The
Wood Memorial Library in South Windsor received $4,345 to engage
a professional
archivist to study a recent
bequest of papers from Francis Judd, which date from the mid
1700s through the late 1800s.
The papers and resulting archival research will be posted
on the Internet to facilitate
access by scholars, schools and the general public.
Contact: Sue Crombie, (860)
289-1783
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West
Haven
$4,000
to
Ward-Heitman House Museum Foundation, Inc.
for Ward-Heitman House Museum
Strategic Planning Grant 2004
The
Ward-Heitman House Museum Foundation, which maintains the only
remaining early
17-century house in West
Haven, was awarded $4,000 to engage a consultant to guide
the foundation through a
strategic planning process that will determine how best to serve
the cultural and educational
needs of the surrounding community.
Contact: Nancy Ciarleglio, 203/932-9713
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