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Third Annual Barns Grants Awardess: 2010

The Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation awarded a total of $55,000.00 in Barns Grants to 16 non-profit organizations, municipalities and private citizens from across the state in May, 2010. 

The purpose of the grant is to support efforts to preserve the iconic historic barns of Connecticut. The Barns Grant is offered to non-profit (501c3) organizations, municipalities, and to private owners of significant barns.

  • Berlin
  • E. William Cink
  • Stabilization for the Cink barn
  • $3,480.00

 

  • Cheshire
  • McKey Family Trust
  • Conditions assessment for the McKey barn
  • $1,500.00

 

  • Durham
  • Dom Delvecchio
  • Stabilization for the Delvecchio barn
  • $5,000.00

 

  • East Windsor
  • Barbara Smigiel
  • Stabilization for the Thompson Barn
  • $3,500.00

 

  • Glastonbury
  • Historical Society of Glastonbury
  • Tobacco shed reconstruction
  • $5,000.00

 

  • Guilford
  • Helen P. Leslie Estate
  • Conditions assessment and stabilization for the Parmelee Barn
  • $6,125.00

 

  • Higganum
  • Clark Gardner
  • Conditions assessment for the Gardner barn
  • $1,500.00

 

  • New Milford
  • Kathleen Dugan
  • Stabilization of the Dugan barn
  • $4,000.00

 

  • Portland
  • John & Judy Harper
  • Stabilization of the Harper barn
  • $5,000.00

 

  • Putnam
  • Elizabeth Hayden
  • Conditions assessment of the Hayden barn
  • $1,023.00

   

  • Scotland
  • James P. Naumec
  • Conditions assessment of the Naumec barn
  • $1,500.00

 

  • Gary Straker
  • South Glastonbury
  • Conditions assessment
  • $900.00

 

  • South Kent
  • Bill Arnold
  • Stabilization for the Arnold barn
  • $4,000.00

 

  • Waterford
  • Town of Waterford
  • Conditions assessment and feasibility study for the Secchiaroli barn
  • $2,400.00

 

  • Vernon
  • Nancy Strong
  • Stabilization of the Strong Barn
  • $5,000.00

 

  • Wilton
  • Wilton Congregational Church
  • Stabilization of the Comstock barns
  • $5,000.00