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Waterbury Organizations
The following organizations meet for specific purposes within Waterbury. If you have an organization to add or information to update, please email us.
Click here to see information about municipally-appointed committees and boards.
A River Runs Through It Garden Club (ARRTI)
The organization exists to share gardening techniques, plants,
workshops and community enhancing projects within a relaxed
and personally enjoyable setting. Each member contributes
equally to the ARRTI community of like-minded enthusiasts.
To join contact:
Faye Parsons (802) 223-5613 .
Children's Literacy Foundation (CLiF)
CLiF is a non-profit organization based in Waterbury Center.
Our mission is to nurture a love of reading and writing
among children throughout Vermont and New Hampshire. Over
the past 8 years CLiF
has targeted two groups: 1) children in rural communities
where resources are limited; and 2) children who are at
high risk of
growing up with low literacy skills. Our 11 literacy programs
now serve 10,000 children every year including: children
in homeless shelters & domestic violence shelters; children
in low-income housing developments; migrant children; refugee
children; children
of prison inmates; children in rural areas where resources
are limited. CLiF partners with libraries, shelters, bookmobiles,
schools and other organizations to provide these children
with
new children's books, author visits, writing workshops,
storytelling sessions, and other forms of literacy support.
CLiF does not
receive any state or federal funding. We rely on donations
from individuals, businesses, foundations and social organizations.
To make a tax deductible donation or for more information
please
contact CLiF Executive Director Duncan McDougall at 244-0944
or by e-mail (childrens.literacy@verizon.net)
or visit www.clifonline.org
Community Awareness Services Team (CAST)
Our mission is to increase awareness of the many services
available to community members in need by developing better communication
between assisting agencies, including The Waterbury Food Shelf,
The Salvation Army, The American Legion and the local clergy
that support the Good Neighbor Fund. See the group's web page
for detailed information. http://www.waterburyvt.com/org/cast/
Community Gardens
Several acres of land located behind the library building
and above the Dac Rowe playing fields has been worked for twenty-plus
years by Waterbury community gardeners. Plots are available and
can be reserved by contacting Alletta Hale (phone: 244-5947).
Friends of the Library
The Friends of the Waterbury Public Library
promote and support the Library and its services. The Friends usually
meet on the second
Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm, and new members are always
welcome. Click here for more information about the Library and
the Friends.
Fresh Air Fund
The Fresh Air Fund is a non-profit group that has
been providing free summer vacations to disadvantaged children
from the
five boroughs of NYC for 127 years. Families in our area
have participated for
many years, inviting children age 6 to 12 to come and enjoy
everyday family life in Vermont. Children can return year
after year and
form real and lasting relationships with their Fresh Air
hosts. Volunteer hosts are needed and everyone is eligible
to apply. All
you need is an empty bed and a full heart. For more information
please contact Anne Wilson at 244-7849 or visit www.freshair.org
Historical Society
The Waterbury Historical Society, established in 1958, is a volunteer organization that collects memorabilia and written records on Waterbury's history. It maintains a museum on the second floor of the Waterbury Public Library in Waterbury Village, where a growing collection of artifacts of Waterbury's history and early residents are on display. The Historical Society holds quarterly meetings there, which include public presentations, such as slides, on a variety of topics related to Waterbury's history. In 1996, the Waterbury Historical Society prepared a booklet tour of several Waterbury homes. www.rootsweb.com/~vtwhs/
Revitalizing Waterbury, Inc.
We are committed to the rebirth of an economically viable downtown Waterbury. Revitalizing Waterbury, Inc., is a non-profit corporation made-up of active members who own businesses or property, or who live, or work in Waterbury Town or Village. www.revitalizingwaterbury.org
Waterbury Activities and Cultural Center (WACC)
WACC promotes, sponsors and coordinates activities
in the Waterbury area in the creative and performing arts.
WACC sponsored events include some of the summer concerts
in the Rusty Parker Park, an annual Solstice Concert at
the gazebo in Waterbury Center, an annual winter holiday
concert, and the
Stowe Street Arts
Festival in the summer. WACC also provides financial assistance
to the arts program of the local elementary school; gives
an annual financial award to a graduating
high school senior who has shown excellence in the arts;
sponsors lectures by local individuals and the Humanities Council.
WACC meets on the first Thursday of the month, 7:30p.m., at the
Senior Center.
Waterbury Area Senior Citizens
The purpose of the Waterbury Area Senior Citizens Association
is to enrich the lives of older persons by providing services
and activities that sharpen the minds and improve the
physical and
emotional health of its members and help keep them active
and involved in the life of the community. The center
serves meals at a rate
of more than 10,000 meals a year to 250 members and their
friends in Duxbury, Moretown and Middlesex, as well as
Waterbury. About
one third of these meals are delivered to the homes of
elders who cannot cook and are unable to travel to the
center. The center
also provides health and foot care clinics, massage therapy,
exercise training classes, safe driving courses, income
tax assistance, recreation and education programs, excursions,
and camaraderie.
The center receives some federal, state and town funds
to help
provide these programs and services, but the seniors themselves
are the center’s single biggest source of income, raising
more than 32% of its revenues through their own donations,
bingo games, raffles, bake and boutique sales and other
events. Telephone
244-1234.
Waterbury-Duxbury’s
Mentoring Program
The
Waterbury-Duxbury Mentoring Program is a school-site mentoring
program connects community members with our students. The mentoring
program fosters on going one-on-one relationships that focus
on the needs of the student. The Waterbury-Duxbury Mentoring
Program is currently looking for adults who will spend one
hour a week during the school
day (8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.), on our school grounds, with a
child. That hour may
be spent running around on the playground, playing ball,
talking, reading, crafting, playing games, doing homework
or sharing your
interests. If you are interested in mentoring
or have some leads as to where we can recruit more mentors,
please contact Nerissa Edwards at 244-7195.
Waterbury Rotary Club
Our centennial project, Rusty Parker Memorial Park, was started
in 1982 the year that Rusty passed away suddenly. A Vermont
institute born in 1927, Rusty Parker served the Waterbury
community unselfishly
for over 20 years. He is remembered not only as the voice
of WDEV Radio but as the voice of reason in his role as
community leader. As a living memorial, the Rotary converted
the
park into
a central and attractive site developed with an eye to
increasing community activity. In 2004 a total of 13 concerts
were held
every Thursday evening in the Park. The Waterbury Community
Band also makes use of the Bandstand. The Rotary Club funds
scholarships, supports Boy and Girl Scout troops, the community
trust
fund,
Senior center and international projects, and provides
books to the library. The club also provides festivities
for holiday
celebrations and sponsors the annual Home & Garden Show as
well as a continually growing list of activities that have
become annual traditions. The Club's 32 members meet every
Tuesday at
7:15am at the Waterbury Senior Center. Contact Don Schneider
at 244-7195, or by email,
or visit www.rotary-waterbury.org.
Waterbury-Stowe Fish and Game Club
The Waterbury-Stowe Fish and Game
Club Is located on a 33 acre parcel of land on Route 100 in Waterbury
Center, Vermont. The club was established
in 1949 and presently the club has 300 members and is very
active thoughout the year. The club objectives are to preserve the
natural
resources, to promote cooperation between landowners and
sportsmen, to teach our children hunting & fishing, and to promote
hunter education. www.wsfgc.com
Waterbury Tourism Council
Waterbury Tourism Council is a group dedicated to promoting Waterbury as a vacation and meeting destination. The group maintains a tourism information booth on Route 100 - approximately 1/4 mile north of I-89. The booth features a phone system for contacting area lodging providers for availability and reservation information. There are also brochures available at the Booth. WTC developed the logo that is now used for the Waterbury web site. www.waterbury.org
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