Livestock Foundation is thrilled to support 2024 Community Grant recipient Franklin Stage Company's Painting of Chapel Hall Facade project.
Franklin Stage Companyʼs dual mission is to produce professional, admission-free theater that brings together audiences and artists to create community and celebrate the enduring power of stories; and to ensure the preservation of Chapel Hall, a 3-story 19th-century Greek revival building built in 1853 and the Company’s historic home, as both an architectural treasure and a center of community activity. The company was founded on the principle that great theater should be accessible to all, and free admission ensures that all are welcome, regardless of economic circumstance. They believe that theater strongly rooted in its community has a vital role to play in bridging its divisions. Franklin Stage Company will utilize their grant to paint the Southwest facade and entrance of their architecturally important and historic theater building. Franklin Stage Companyʼs Chapel Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of Franklinʼs historic village district.
Franklin Stage Company's 2024 season begins on July 5 with Trouble in Mind, Alice Childress’s illuminating, moving, and surprisingly funny play set during rehearsals for a Broadway-bound play where harsh truths that spill out into the rehearsal room may cost the actors the work they so desperately need.
You can learn more about Trouble in Mind and the rest of their captivating season, which includes Calpulli Mexican Dance Company, Yolanda Bush and the Cool Water Collective, and An Iliad, and reserve tickets at franklinstagecompany.org.
You can read about all of our 2024 Community Grant Recipients at livestockfoundation.org/community-grant-recipients.
It’s hot out there. 🥵 Don’t feel like cooking? We don’t blame you!
Come down to Bovina Farmers Market (50 Creamery Rd, Bovina, NY 13740) tomorrow, Friday, June 21 from 4-7 PM to pick up a delicious dinner from Pizzo’s Gourmet Foods! Pizzo’s is known for their Italian cuisine and subs.
We’ll have live music, fresh produce, beef, chicken, pork, lamb, eggs, baked goods, personal care, crafts, and (hopefully) a breeze by the river!
Livestock Foundation is thrilled to announce our first annual 2024 Community Grant Program recipients:
Catskills Agrarian Alliance’s Food for the People Project Farm to Pantry Program
Cullman Child Development Center’s Cullman Summer Series
Delaware County Historical Association’s History Comes Alive! Summer & Fall Programs
Franklin Stage Company’s Painting of Chapel Hall Facade.
Visit livestockfoundation.org/community-grant-recipients to learn more about each project!
We received many impressive applications from organizations across the county, making for a difficult decision. Four organizations were chosen to receive a $5,000 grant to support their proposed projects.
Livestock Foundation’s Community Grant Program provides project-based financial support to local organizations that share our goal to protect and promote the human, economic, and natural resources of Delaware County New York. The grant program was created to inspire collaboration amongst local organizations in order to further our shared missions.
We encourage all eligible Delaware County based nonprofit organizations to apply for our next round of applications which will open in January 2025.
Thank you to Vicky Klukkert from The Daily Star for featuring The Union in last week's paper! You can read the full article at thedailystar.com.
Unfortunately Cookouts with Kenny is unable to make this week’s market (Friday, June 14) as scheduled, but luckily Molto Molto is able to step in!
They will be serving porchetta cooked on the Argentinian parilla grill served on pan di cristal with greens and compound aioli.
Bovina Farmers Market is this and every Friday from, 4-7 PM, live music, fresh food, rain or shine. Brought to you by Livestock Foundation.
50 Creamery Rd, Bovina, NY 13740.
Livestock Foundation is thrilled to announce plans for The Union, joining the Bovina community in 2026.
Built within the shell of the historic Hilson's Hardware Store, originally constructed in 1867, the thoughtfully restored community space in the center of Main Street Bovina (1815 County Hwy 6) will be host to a variety of community programming.
The Union will house a gallery showcasing local artists, a community coworking space, a collection of artifacts documenting Delaware County history, and a radio station.
Our upstairs community room will offer a dedicated space for hosting events, film screenings, educational workshops, and other community-oriented activities, and we invite fellow nonprofits to utilize our space for fundraising, organizing, and community outreach endeavors.