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SUPPORT
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Donations
- Corporate Sponsor - Farm
Animal Friends |
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Quiet
Valley Living Historical Farm accepts donations in any amount from
private individuals, companies and organizations. You may also download
a list of specific funding opportunities.
Please mail your tax-deductible
contribution to:
Quiet
Valley Living Historical Farm
1000 Turkey Hill Road
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
You may also donate
to Quiet Valley through justgive.org
or guidestar.org.
(Please note that both sites deduct fees from your donation.)
All contributions
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Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm has initiated
a new way for businesses in Northeast Pennsylvania to show their
support for the preservation and presentation of the region's heritage.
Quiet Valley's Corporate Underwriting/Giving Program will welcome
donations from local and national businesses interested in underwriting
Quiet Valley's educational programs, preservation projects and museum
operations. This new program will give businesses exposure to our
thirty thousand annual visitors and allow those businesses to demonstrate
their support of the region's cultural heritage. We hope to offer
a variety of opportunities for business leaders to publicize their
support of Quiet Valley's educational programs and missions, including
exposure on our website and publications.
Businesses interested in supporting Quiet Valley Living Historical
Farm's educational mission will be joining a group that includes
ESSA Bank & Trust, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, AmeriGas,
AMS Consultants and others. For more information on Quiet Valley's
new Corporate Underwriting/Giving Program, contact our Director
at (570) 992 - 6161 or farm@quietvalley.org.
Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm is a non-profit, educational
corporation dedicated to the preservation and presentation of Pennsylvania's
agricultural heritage. At Quiet Valley history comes to life on
our 19th century farmstead. Quiet Valley conducts school and special
tours from Labor Day until June 20 and is open to the general public
from June 20 to Labor Day. Period-dressed "family" members
reenact the life of the original Pennsylvania German farming family
who lived on the farm 1780 to 1913. The farm also hosts a number
of special events throughout the year.
Current Underwriters/Contributors
include:
AMS Consultants
Lancaster PA |
AmeriGas
Stroudsburg PA |
Arctic Glacier, Inc.
Stroudsburg PA |
Cherry Lane Foundation, Stroudsburg PA |
ESSA Bank & Trust
Stroudsburg PA |
FranklinChester Corporation
Stroudsburg PA |
Horizon Milling
Mt. Pocono PA |
Hughes Foundation, Stroudsburg PA |
| Land O'Lakes Foundation, St. Paul MN |
Monroe County, Stroudsburg PA |
| Pocono Arts Council, Stroudsburg PA |
Richards Tree Farm
Marshalls Creek PA |
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Stroudsburg PA |
United States Department of Agriculture |
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Animal Friends Program: |
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Download
a Farm Animal Friends Giving Brochure
By becoming a sponsor of Quiet Valley's animals, you will be providing
funds to purchase food, bedding, veterinary care, and other needs.
Our various farm animals are a central and special part of Quiet
Valley Living Historical Farm. Our Historic Breeds Program actively
pursues historical accuracy and the preservation of old heritage
breeds.
What Animals call Quiet Valley home?
You will see various fowl including: Muscovy ducks, Delaware chickens,
Toulouse geese, Bourbon Red Turkeys, and even Guineas. Visitors
enjoy our fluffy rabbits, friendly Toggenburg goats, wooly Dorset
sheep and muddy Yorkshire pigs. Our Milking shorthorn cow “Bossy”
and “Janie” the mule are favorites of many. Finally,
we can take a wagon ride thanks to our Belgian Draft Horses “Lori”
and “Sherry.”
Your Reward
As a sponsor you will not only receive the satisfaction of helping
our animals, but you will receive fun facts and information about
your sponsored animal as well as a picture of your adoptee and an
annual calendar. Donors of $1000 and more will be recognized on
a plaque in the Engel Education Building.
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