News Release
Community Foundation and Humanities Council Honor Grantees
On Friday, February 25, 2005, the Middlesex County Community Foundation and the Connecticut Humanities Council
held a reception honoring six organizations dedicated to preserving, and increasing public awareness of, Middlesex
County's rich heritage. These organizations recently received grants from the Middlesex County Community Foundation,
totaling $14,375, with funding from the Connecticut Humanities Council and River View Cemetery in Essex.
"The Community Foundation is grateful to these partners in grantmaking for their vision and generous support; together
we are able to broaden the appreciation of our local stories and history," said Patti Anne Vassia, President of the
Community Foundation.
The following grants have been awarded to support Heritage Enhancement initiatives county-wide:
- Antiquarian and Landmarks Society will expand its publicity and educational programming at the Amasa Day House in
East Haddam.
- Chester Historical Society will hire interns to catalog the Society's collection of artifacts reflecting
life and industry in Chester.
- Connecticut Society of Sons of the American Revolution will produce brochures about Nathan Hale Schoolhouse in
East Haddam.
- Deep River Historical Society will be offering a multi-generational educational program, "History is Ongoing",
at the Stone House in Deep River.
- Essex Historical Society will upgrade its computer system to provide better access to information on the
Society's extensive collection.
- Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill Estate in Middletown will develop a cultural landscape plan to record the
estate's landscape history and provide a strategy for long-term management.
The Middlesex County Community Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in
Middlesex County. Since its founding in 1997, the Community Foundation has provided more than $500,000 in grants to
100 organizations for the arts; cultural and heritage programs; educational activities; environmental improvements; and
for health and human services. The Foundation assists donors meet their philanthropic objectives through the creation
of restricted and unrestricted endowments. Income from these endowments, together with funds from charitably
minded organizations and individuals, are used to award grants to non-profit organizations that have a positive impact on
our community. The Middlesex County Community Foundation welcomes conversation with persons and organizations that wish
to establish endowed funds or make tax-deductible donations to help build a better community. Contact Patti Anne
Vassia, President, for more information at (860) 347-0025 or
Middlesex County Community Foundation
211 South Main Street
P.O. Box 25
Middletown, CT 06457
t: 860.347.0025 f: 860.347.0029