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Supporting Remick Country
Doctor Museum & Farm
Below are 6 funds you may choose to donate to.
If you wish to send your check to the Remick Museum by U.S Mail instead, please send it to:
58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth,
NH 03886.
Please make checks out to the
Edwin C. Remick Foundation.
If you wish to pay using a credit card over
the phone, we now take Master Card and
Visa.
Click here to view our Museum Wish lists and Volunteer Opportunities, can you help us?
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Donate to this fund if you would you like to help sponsor one of our furry,fleecy, or feathered friends here at the Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm!
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Click here to donate to the:
Historic Building Preservation Fund
Caring for wooden buildings that were constructedmostly in the 18th
and 19th centuries is costly and time consuming. In order to preserve
these structures for both ours and future generations, the museum is
always looking for funds to help make that possible.
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A key part of our mission is:
"to preserve and interpret the Remick
property
and collections for the benefit of the public."
We strive
to interpret the relationship between people and the environment, while
utilizing the best practices in both farming and public access. This fund
provides for trails construction and maintenance, signage, culverts,bridges and fencing to preserve wetlands, and other land use and preservation
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Click here to donate to the:
Educational Programming Fund
Provides funding to help the museum continue and expand educational
programming such as school programs, workshops, hearthside dinners, youth summer and vacation week camps, & special events.
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Click here to donate to the: Collections Care Fund
Provides funds to care for and conserve the artifacts entrusted to the
Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm. Typical collections care needs
include archival supplies, UV filters for windows, conservation treatments and environmental monitoring devices.
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Click here to donate to the:
General Fund
The museum's mission is:
"to educate a broad and diverse public
to the values and significance of the medical practice and agricultural
way of life of the country doctor, and to preserve and interpret the
Remick property and collections for the benefit of the public."
It takes a great deal time, energy and money to operate the Remick Country
Doctor Museum and Farm and all of its properties. This fund aids in
the museum's general operations. |