To honor, preserve, and perpetuate the memory and dignity of the men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. We provide a repository for uniforms, equipment, personal effects including photo, letters, oral and written histories, dairies, and other artifacts. We also provide a meeting place for Veterans and support a multi-county community…
To produce, preserve, and promote the art of printmaking.
The Living Earth School fosters deeper connections to self, community, and the world around us through meaningful experiences with nature and highly skilled mentorship.
To enhance the community by inspiring creativity, learning, and curiosity.
To empower students of all backgrounds through hands-on activities that foster self-confidence and a personal connection to nature.
To preserve and promote the 1806 country estate of Christopher and Rebecca Gore as a unique community resource that tells the story of early 19th century American life.
To create and provide engaging, innovative education opportunities that offer a progressive approach to learning, rooted in research and best practices.
To receive and collect donated books which we resell through an annual book fair and other channels in order to raise money for a variety of charitable interests. In addition, we also redistribute donated books to schools, clinics, nursing homes, soup kitchens, the county jail, and other entities where books are needed
To provide STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) educational opportunities for 6th-8th grade students through the designing, building, and programming a competitive robot.
To enable a better future for orphans and vulnerable children in Zambia through access to education and related care.