2018 Summer Site Visits

Every spring and summer we have the pleasure of conducting site visits with our grantees. Our commitment to supporting local organizations means that it’s easier to spend time on site with more of the nonprofits we support. Even better, the structure of our grant cycle allows us to see many of the projects and programs we fund already coming to fruition or well underway.

The photos here highlight just a few of the programs we’ve observed this summer:
Glen Gardner Youth Center‘s instructional swimming program (part of the Youth Center’s summer camp)
Macculloch Hall‘s Dig it! Plant it! Eat it! youth gardening program
The Red Mill Museum Village‘s special exhibit on radio, The Sound of the Times

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Colleen Rountree, Executive Director, watches campers and counselors in the pool during The Youth Center’s instructional swimming program

Cynthia Winslow, Museum Educator, fosters a new interest in history, food production, and good citizenry as part of Macculloch Hall Historical Museum’s Dig it! Plant it! Eat it! program

Children learning to weed, tend for a garden, and harvest vegetables during a sunny outing to the MHHM garden

One of many antique radios on display at The Red Mill’s meticulously designed exhibit The Sound of the Times

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