The Manchester Historic Association is an independent, non-profit, educational organization with a mission to collect, preserve and share the history of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Millyard Museum 200 Bedford Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Research Center 129 Amherst Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Manchester Historic Association129 Amherst StreetManchester, NH 03101(603) 622-7531www.manchesterhistoric.org
27th AnnualHistoric Preservation Awards
Presented by The Manchester Historic Association
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 20195:00-8:00 P.M. • SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE
The Historic Preservation Awards Program
This evening, the Manchester Historic Association celebrates the presentation of the 27th Annual Historic Preservation Awards. Since 1993, the Association has recognized and supported the efforts of individuals, businesses and organizations who have made significant contributions to the preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, traditions and other historic resources in our city.
Proceeds from the Historic Preservation Awards Cocktail Reception and Awards Ceremony benefit the programs of the Manchester Historic Association, a charitable nonprofit organization.
The Association operates the Millyard Museum at 200 Bedford Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The organization’s Research Center is located at 129 Amherst Street in downtown Manchester, in the Victory Park Historic District. Research Center hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Please call (603) 622-7531 for information about programs and membership, or visit our website www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Become involved in the work of the Manchester Historic Association and help to collect, preserve and share Manchester’s history.
Here are ways you can help:
Come to our programs and events – you’ll have fun – and bring your family and friends. The Association offers a variety of programs including lectures, concerts, walking tours, and special social events.
There’s something to interest everyone
• Make a donation – take advantage of tax benefits by making a gift of cash or securities - gifts may be made in honor or in memory of someone you love. You may be able to double your gift through your employer’s matching gift program.
• Become a member – memberships are available starting at $25 a year. You are eligible for discounts on all public programs and Museum Shop purchases, and will receive invitations to our special events. If you are already a member, thank you!
• Membership gifts – give memberships as gifts for birthdays and other special occasions. This is a terrific idea for someone who’s new in town.
• Planned giving – Consider planning a legacy gift to the Manchester Historic Association in your will. Legacy gifts are extremely important in keeping the Association on firm footing for the future. Also, you may consider other types of planned gifts – charitable trusts, IRAs, life insurance and annuities – there are many possibilities to benefit you, your estate and our organization.
Please call (603) 622-7531 to discuss your interests, to share your ideas, or to ask questions.
Donations to the Manchester Historic Association are tax-deductible.
The Association accepts American Express, MasterCard, Visa and Discover. Checks should be made payable to the Manchester Historic Association, or donate online at www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Printing generously donated by:
The Historic Preservation Awards Program
This evening, the Manchester Historic Association celebrates the presentation of the 27th Annual Historic Preservation Awards. Since 1993, the Association has recognized and supported the efforts of individuals, businesses and organizations who have made significant contributions to the preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, traditions and other historic resources in our city.
Proceeds from the Historic Preservation Awards Cocktail Reception and Awards Ceremony benefit the programs of the Manchester Historic Association, a charitable nonprofit organization.
The Association operates the Millyard Museum at 200 Bedford Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The organization’s Research Center is located at 129 Amherst Street in downtown Manchester, in the Victory Park Historic District. Research Center hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Please call (603) 622-7531 for information about programs and membership, or visit our website www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Become involved in the work of the Manchester Historic Association and help to collect, preserve and share Manchester’s history.
Here are ways you can help:
Come to our programs and events – you’ll have fun – and bring your family and friends. The Association offers a variety of programs including lectures, concerts, walking tours, and special social events.
There’s something to interest everyone
• Make a donation – take advantage of tax benefits by making a gift of cash or securities - gifts may be made in honor or in memory of someone you love. You may be able to double your gift through your employer’s matching gift program.
• Become a member – memberships are available starting at $25 a year. You are eligible for discounts on all public programs and Museum Shop purchases, and will receive invitations to our special events. If you are already a member, thank you!
• Membership gifts – give memberships as gifts for birthdays and other special occasions. This is a terrific idea for someone who’s new in town.
• Planned giving – Consider planning a legacy gift to the Manchester Historic Association in your will. Legacy gifts are extremely important in keeping the Association on firm footing for the future. Also, you may consider other types of planned gifts – charitable trusts, IRAs, life insurance and annuities – there are many possibilities to benefit you, your estate and our organization.
Please call (603) 622-7531 to discuss your interests, to share your ideas, or to ask questions.
Donations to the Manchester Historic Association are tax-deductible.
The Association accepts American Express, MasterCard, Visa and Discover. Checks should be made payable to the Manchester Historic Association, or donate online at www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Printing generously donated by:
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The Manchester Historic Association would like to recognize and thank our generous event sponsors
Lead Sponsors - $5,000RBC Wealth Management – The Hood Wealth Solutions Group
Spectrum Marketing Companies
Award Sponsors - $3,500People’s United Bank
Dessert Sponsors - $2,500Central Paper Products Co.
Eastern Bank NHNext Step Bionics and Prosthetics, Inc.
Puritan Backroom RestaurantSouthern New Hampshire University
St. Mary’s Bank
Corporate Partners - $1,000Anagnost Companies
AutoFair Automotive GroupBar Harbor Bank & Trust
Bellwether Community Credit UnionBill’s Roofing
Brady Sullivan PropertiesBob Baines Blarney Breakfast
Catholic Medical CenterConsolidated Communications
Dahar Law FirmGranite Group Benefits, LLC
The Grant Family’s State Motors LincolnGYK Antler
McLane Middleton P.A.Oracle + Dyn
Richard M. Bunker TrustSNHU Arena
Saint Anselm College8
Corporate Contributors - $500AllState - Wicks Insurance Group
Baker Newman NoyesBerryDunn
Business NH MagazineCambridge Trust
CGI Business SolutionsCorzilius Matuszewski Krause Architects P.A.
Easterseals New HampshireElliot Health System
Elm Grove CompaniesFIRST
Gamache Real Estate GroupThe Harbor Group, Inc.
Harvey Construction CorporationHession & Pare, P.C.
Lavallee Brensinger ArchitectsLongchamps Electric
Macy IndustriesMarket Basket
Mass. College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesMerrimack Street VolvoMcDevitt Trucks, Inc.
Molan Law FirmNorthway Bank
Phaneuf Funeral Homes & CrematoriumPrimary Bank
RedBlack SoftwareSojourn Partners
Stebbins Commercial Properties LLCTenn and Tenn P.A.
Trivantus, Inc.
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Advertisers - $250Aegis Consulting & Solutions Group LLC
A. J. LeBlanc Heating, Inc.Bigelow & Company CPA, PLLC
Clark Insurance, Inc.Cohen Closing & Title LLCCollins Tree Service, Inc.
Cronin, Bisson & Zalinsky, P.C.Dennis Mires, P.A. – The ArchitectsDenron Plumbing & HVAC, LLC
Donais Law Office, PLLCDouble Tree by Hilton Manchester Downtown
EVR AdvertisingGlenwood Investment GroupHarvard Pilgrim Health Care
J. Ellen DesignKarr & BoucherKRD Builders
Lifeline Financial ServicesManchester Community CollegeMark Carrier Construction, Inc.Merchants Fleet ManagementMcDowell’s Auto Body, Inc.
Milestone Engineering & ConstructionMillennium Running
Monarch TitleMolloy Sound and Video Contractors
NBT BankNew England Document Systems
New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm CollegeNortheast Delta Dental
Rothwangl Dental Care PLLCThe Spradling GroupSullivan Construction
Emil TetuVintage Kitchens
WMUR – TV Channel 910
Gift Bag Sponsor - $1000St. Mary’s Bank
Media SponsorNH Union Leader
In-kind ServicesE&R Cleaners
Framer’s MarketHanover Street Chophouse
Jacques Flower Shop and Garden CenterPuritan Backroom Restaurant
THANK YOU TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS
WHO HELPED MAKE THIS EVENING A SUCCESS!
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Coffee and dessert will be available following the program next door in Davison Hall.
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We believe in giving back our time, energy, and resources to make a better world.At Merchants Fleet, we encourage our employees to enrich the communities in which they live and empower them in the pursuit of those efforts. Our organizational philosophy has been deeply vested since our inception and continues proudly today.
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Congratulations Sylvio on your 100th Birthday!
- Emil and Sue Tetu
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Views of Elm Street, Manchester, 1950s. Frank Kelly, Photographer. Gift of Eleanor Kelly, 2018.
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MANCHESTER HISTORIC ASSOCIATIONBOARD OF TRUSTEES
OfficersEdward W. Brouder, Jr., President
Colleen G. Kurlansky, Vice PresidentRyan E. Gough, Treasurer
Patricia S. Meyers, SecretaryMatthew J. Kfoury, Immediate Past President
Trustees Deborah Blondin
Mark F. BurnsEleanor Dahar
Richard P. DuckoffLaura Gamache
Therese Gesel-TowneJoshua HamelDaniel Leach
Richard MolanJeffrey J. Myrdek
Selma Naccach-HoffStanley Spirou
Shannon K. SullivanSusan Walsh
Gail York
Trustees EmeritusDonald E. GardnerKathleen Mirabile
Toni H. PappasJudith K. Pence
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MANCHESTER HISTORIC ASSOCIATIONStaff
John Clayton, Executive DirectorJeffrey R. Barraclough, Director of Operations
Kristy Ellsworth, Museum EducatorDaniel T. Peters, Research and Facilities Manager
Joshua Giguere, Visitors Services AssociateTimothy Lussier, Visitors Services AssociatePaula Naczas, Visitors Services Associate
Historic Preservation CommitteeLaura Gamache, Chair Jeffrey R. Barraclough
Carter BeckEdward W. Brouder, Jr.
John ClaytonBonnie Doherty
Richard P. DuckoffMichael J. Duffy, III
Kristy EllsworthPatricia S. MeyersKathleen MirabileDaniel T. Peters
Historic Preservation Awards Event CommitteeMatt Albuquerque, Honorary Chair
Gail York, Co-chairLaura Gamache, Co-chair
Jeffrey R. BarracloughEdward W. Brouder, Jr.
Richard M. BunkerJohn Clayton
Kristy EllsworthSue Gelinas
Joshua HamelColleen G. KurlanskyShannon K. Sullivan
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DID YOU KNOW?
• In 2018, the Manchester Historic Association had its highest attendance on record with over 10,700 people attending programs and visiting the Millyard Museum and Amherst Street Research Center.
• The MHA’s collections include over 600,000 objects and documents related to local history and include the engineering, photographic and employee records of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, once one of the largest producers of textiles in the world.
• In 2018, the Millyard Museum had visitors from at least 38 states and 10 countries including Thailand, Spain, Australia, and Venezuela.
• In 2018, the Manchester Historic Association served over 1,100 students and educators including elementary, middle school, high school, and college stu-dents.
• The Manchester Historic Association is the repository for thousands of Man-chester photographs that have been digitized and can be viewed through the Association’s online catalog.
• There were over 100 separate donations to the museum collections and archives in 2018, including a Pine Island Park sign, photographs of Manchester Central Little League games, records of the Notre Dame Hospital School of Nurs-ing, and over 300 bound volumes of historic Manchester newspapers.
• The Millyard Museum’s mobile tour can be used to enhance your museum visit or independently from anywhere in the world! Access the site at millyard.oncell.com
• The Millyard Museum features three rotating exhibits each year. The current exhibit “Hats Off to Manchester” features a special collection of hats made, worn or bought in Manchester from some of Elm Street’s most beloved stores. The next exhibit will be “Manchester and the Presidential Primary” and will take a look at the important role Manchester plays in the Presidential nominating process every four years.
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter: @MillyardMuseum
The Historic Preservation Awards Program
This evening, the Manchester Historic Association celebrates the presentation of the 27th Annual Historic Preservation Awards. Since 1993, the Association has recognized and supported the efforts of individuals, businesses and organizations who have made significant contributions to the preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, traditions and other historic resources in our city.
Proceeds from the Historic Preservation Awards Cocktail Reception and Awards Ceremony benefit the programs of the Manchester Historic Association, a charitable nonprofit organization.
The Association operates the Millyard Museum at 200 Bedford Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The organization’s Research Center is located at 129 Amherst Street in downtown Manchester, in the Victory Park Historic District. Research Center hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Please call (603) 622-7531 for information about programs and membership, or visit our website www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Become involved in the work of the Manchester Historic Association and help to collect, preserve and share Manchester’s history.
Here are ways you can help:
Come to our programs and events – you’ll have fun – and bring your family and friends. The Association offers a variety of programs including lectures, concerts, walking tours, and special social events.
There’s something to interest everyone
• Make a donation – take advantage of tax benefits by making a gift of cash or securities - gifts may be made in honor or in memory of someone you love. You may be able to double your gift through your employer’s matching gift program.
• Become a member – memberships are available starting at $25 a year. You are eligible for discounts on all public programs and Museum Shop purchases, and will receive invitations to our special events. If you are already a member, thank you!
• Membership gifts – give memberships as gifts for birthdays and other special occasions. This is a terrific idea for someone who’s new in town.
• Planned giving – Consider planning a legacy gift to the Manchester Historic Association in your will. Legacy gifts are extremely important in keeping the Association on firm footing for the future. Also, you may consider other types of planned gifts – charitable trusts, IRAs, life insurance and annuities – there are many possibilities to benefit you, your estate and our organization.
Please call (603) 622-7531 to discuss your interests, to share your ideas, or to ask questions.
Donations to the Manchester Historic Association are tax-deductible.
The Association accepts American Express, MasterCard, Visa and Discover. Checks should be made payable to the Manchester Historic Association, or donate online at www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Printing generously donated by:
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The Historic Preservation Awards Program
This evening, the Manchester Historic Association celebrates the presentation of the 27th Annual Historic Preservation Awards. Since 1993, the Association has recognized and supported the efforts of individuals, businesses and organizations who have made significant contributions to the preservation of buildings, neighborhoods, traditions and other historic resources in our city.
Proceeds from the Historic Preservation Awards Cocktail Reception and Awards Ceremony benefit the programs of the Manchester Historic Association, a charitable nonprofit organization.
The Association operates the Millyard Museum at 200 Bedford Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The organization’s Research Center is located at 129 Amherst Street in downtown Manchester, in the Victory Park Historic District. Research Center hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Please call (603) 622-7531 for information about programs and membership, or visit our website www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Become involved in the work of the Manchester Historic Association and help to collect, preserve and share Manchester’s history.
Here are ways you can help:
Come to our programs and events – you’ll have fun – and bring your family and friends. The Association offers a variety of programs including lectures, concerts, walking tours, and special social events.
There’s something to interest everyone
• Make a donation – take advantage of tax benefits by making a gift of cash or securities - gifts may be made in honor or in memory of someone you love. You may be able to double your gift through your employer’s matching gift program.
• Become a member – memberships are available starting at $25 a year. You are eligible for discounts on all public programs and Museum Shop purchases, and will receive invitations to our special events. If you are already a member, thank you!
• Membership gifts – give memberships as gifts for birthdays and other special occasions. This is a terrific idea for someone who’s new in town.
• Planned giving – Consider planning a legacy gift to the Manchester Historic Association in your will. Legacy gifts are extremely important in keeping the Association on firm footing for the future. Also, you may consider other types of planned gifts – charitable trusts, IRAs, life insurance and annuities – there are many possibilities to benefit you, your estate and our organization.
Please call (603) 622-7531 to discuss your interests, to share your ideas, or to ask questions.
Donations to the Manchester Historic Association are tax-deductible.
The Association accepts American Express, MasterCard, Visa and Discover. Checks should be made payable to the Manchester Historic Association, or donate online at www.manchesterhistoric.org.
Printing generously donated by:
The Manchester Historic Association is an independent, non-profit, educational organization with a mission to collect, preserve and share the history of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Millyard Museum 200 Bedford Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Research Center 129 Amherst Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Manchester Historic Association129 Amherst StreetManchester, NH 03101(603) 622-7531www.manchesterhistoric.org
27th AnnualHistoric Preservation Awards
Presented by The Manchester Historic Association
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 20195:00-8:00 P.M. • SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE