As we celebrate our 100th anniversary, we recognize that the Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village isn’t just about history—it’s about the children we serve. Programs like Time Travelers Camp, Kids’ Fridays, and hands-on school visits have connected thousands of rural kids to where they come from, who they are, and how they fit into the bigger story of this region.
Now, those programs are at risk.
With federal funding disappearing, we’re turning to our community to help us raise much needed fund—to keep these powerful programs alive and thriving for the next 100 years.
Neighbor to Neighbor
Your gift—whether it’s $25, $100, $1,000 or more—keeps history in their hands.
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$100 celebrates 100 years
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$250 supports supplies for a camp session
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$1,000 sponsors operational support for children’s enrichment programs
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$10,000 helps fund a full season of programming
Why Give Now?
“Because of Time Traveler’s Day Camp, my daughter wants to be a history teacher.”
– Local parent
These aren’t just programs. They’re sparks—seeds of curiosity. Opportunities that many local kids wouldn’t have without you.
You Can Help in Three Ways:
Donate – Give a symbolic $100 or any amount that feels meaningful to you.
Planned Giving – Leave a legacy that lasts another century in your estate plan.
Share – Be our advocate. Please help us spread the word by inviting your friends and family to give and share our posts on social media.
