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Total
Awards: 15 grants, $103,177.60
Fairfield
Fairfield
Historical Society $10,000
Planning
the Move of Museum and Library Collections
With
plans underway to begin construction of a new Fairfield Museum and History
Center in early 2006, the Fairfield Historical Society received a $10,000
technical assistance grant to help plan and execute the move of museum
and library collections to the new building, slated for completion in
early 2007.
Hamden
Connecticut
League of History Organizations $10,874
On
Location: Collections Care in Context
The
Connecticut League of History Organizations, a professional organization
that supports Connecticut's museum community, received a $10,874 CHDF
Professional Development grant to organize and host a three-part series
of technical assistance workshops focusing on collections care along with
four companion articles to be published in the League's professional bulletin.
The grant also supports enhancements to the League's Internet presence.
Hartford
Antiquarian
and Landmarks Society $4,750
A&L's
9th Annual Collectors & Explorers Series: Excellence in Excess
The
Antiquarian and Landmarks Society received a $5,000 CHDF grant to organize
and promote its annual Connecticut Collectors and Explorers Series. This
year's series looks at aspects of the Victorian Era and complements fall
programming on the same theme. The program features five public lectures
conducted at four locations across the state.
J.
E. Rogers African American Center $2,000
Community/Student
Forum on the Voting Rights Act of 1965
The
John E. Rogers African American Center in Hartford received $2,000 to
conduct a half day conference on the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Lebanon
Jonathan
Trumbull Jr., House $4,000
Collection
Assessment
The
CT Daughters of the American Revolution was awarded a $4,000 CHDF grant
to engage a curatorial consultant to assess and make collections management
recommendations for the DAR's Jonathan Trumbull House in Lebanon.
Middletown
Wesleyan
University $5,000
"Ives
and Religion" - A Pilot Presentation at the Florence Griswold Museum
Wesleyan
University was awarded $5,250 in CHDF support to plan and conduct a program
of lecture, vocal performance and audience discussion titled "Ives and
Religion," an exploration of the religious symbolism of Connecticut composer
Charles Ives.
New
Britain
Association
for the Study of Connecticut History $1,000
Bibliographic
and Curriculum Unit on African Americans in Connecticut
The
Association for the Study of Connecticut History was awarded a $1,000
grant to create a curriculum guide on the African American Experience
in Connecticut for use in schools.
Association
for the Study of Connecticut History $4,816
Journal
Publication, Connecticut History
The
Association for the Study of Connecticut History received a $4,815 CHDF
Professional
Development grant to publish its upcoming issue of Connecticut History,
the state's only scholarly academic journal devoted to the study of Connecticut
history.
New
Britain Museum of American Art $4,700
What's
American In American Art? - humanities outreach pilot
The
New Britain Museum of American Art was awarded $4,700 in CHDF support
to create a humanities-based interpretation plan for the museum's permanent
collection as part of its current facilities expansion project.
New
Haven
Peabody
Museum of Natural History $4,000
Martin
Luther King, Jr. Festival 2006 at the Yale Peabody Museum
Yale
University's Peabody Museum of Natural History received $4,000 to organize
and host a weekend event celebrating Martin Luther King's legacy.
New
London
Lyman
Allyn Art Museum $16,159
At
Home and Abroad: The Transcendental Landscapes of Christopher Pearse Cranch
The
Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London received $16,159 in CHDF planning
support to research, script and design an exhibition, catalogue and public
programming on American artist and Transcendentalist Christopher Pearse
Cranch. The show is slated to open in New London in November of 2007 before
traveling to Concord, Massachusetts and other New England or New York
venues.
Scotland
Governor
Samuel Huntington Trust, Inc. $1,050
Governor
Samuel Huntington Trust/Needs Assessment Report
The
Governor Samuel Huntington Trust will use a $1,050 technical assistance
grant to engage a consultant to assess the Trust's current organizational
capacities and recommend a list of strategies and action steps that will
help the group move forward.
Stamford
Stamford
Historical Society $4,402
Immigrants'
Stamford: The Development of a Multiethnic Multicultural Community 1850-1950
The
Stamford Historical Society received $4,652 in CHDF support to plan an
exhibition and attendant programming for school children titled "Immigrant's
Stamford," an exploration of the history of the diverse communities that
make up the city's population.
West
Hartford
Noah
Webster House $11,955
Bristow:
Fitting the Pieces of an African American Life Together
The
Noah Webster House was awarded a $11,955 Cultural Heritage Development
Fund grant to install a new exhibition and conduct attendant programs
that explore and commemorate the African American experience in West Hartford.
The programs focus on the life of Bristow, an enslaved African who bought
his freedom from the Thomas Hooker family. The project is timed to coincide
with West Hartford's new middle school named after this local resident.
The CHC also provided an $11,707 planning grant for the project.
Wethersfield
Webb-Deane-Stevens
Museum $18,472
Rochambeau
& Revolutionary Connecticut: 225 Years of Franco-American Relations
The
Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum in Wethersfield received $18,472 in CHDF support
to host a two-day, statewide history symposium on the 225th anniversary
of the Yorktown Campaign and the French march across Connecticut. The
symposium, scheduled for May 12 and 13, 2006, and will be held at Central
Connecticut State University. In addition, Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum will
use CHDF funding to expand its new website, www.revolutionaryCT.org, and
launch a special thematic tour experience for its properties, called "Revolutionary
Homefront." These activities coincide with the statewide commemoration
of Connecticut's role in our nation's fight for independence. The CHC
previously provided a $12,396 planning grant for the program.
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