Friends of the Ancient Fishweir Project
The following organizations and individuals have supported the Ancient Fishweir Project to date:
Friends of the Public Garden is a non-profit citizen's advocacy group formed to preserve and
enhance the Boston Public Garden, Common, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall in collaboration
with the Mayor and the Parks Department of the City of Boston.
Anonymous Foundation
Boston Children's Museum
Charlotte Foundation
City of Boston, Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events
Lyda Kuth
LEF Foundation
Lesley University
Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities
Louisa McCall
New England Foundation for the Arts
Touchable Stories, Inc.
The Ancient Fishweir Project needs your support! Please send tax-deductible
donations to:
Ancient Fishweir Project
107 Franklin Street
Allston, MA 02134
Checks should be made payable to our fiscal agent, Touchable Stories, Inc.
The Ancient Fishweir Project has been made possible with the generous encouragement, guidance
and support from many friends and organizations. Some of the people we have worked with include:
John Bailey, City of Boston
J. Dolan Barry, videographer
Judy Battat, Native Project Manager, Boston Children's Museum
Ellen Berkland, Archeologist, City of Boston
Earl Cash Jr., Wampanoag Medicine Man
Nicole M. Cirillo, Executive Director, Friends of the Public Garden
Sharlene Cochrane, Director of Interdisciplinary Inquiry Division
Lesley University: Maura Delaney, Cathy DeShano, Gretchen Keyworth
Denise DiIanni
Dena Dincauze, archeologist
Liesel Fenner, New England Foundation for the Arts
Polly Flansburgh, Walk Boston
Jeanne Foster, Winthrop School
Jacqueline A. Goggin, Director of Development, Neighborhood House Charter School
Robert Guilleman, artist
Singe Hanson, museum developer
Sarah Hutt, Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events, City of Boston
Keiko Kitamura, artist
Henry Lee, President, Friends of the Public Garden
Little House School staff: Lisa Cody, Michael Fillippo, Sage Marsters, Marianne Kimball
Bernie Lynch, City of Boston
Martha McKenna, Dean of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Lesley University
Dottie Merrill, Waterfront Learning Project
Meredyth Moses, curator
Greg Mossman, Boston Parks Department
Paige Newby, archeologist
Jim Peters, Executive Director, Commission on Indian Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Monica Raymond, writer
Ellen Rothman, Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities
Joel Rubin, New England Aquarium
Winnie Stopps, architect, Leers Winezapel Associates
Tom Sullivan, Boston Parks Department
Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers: Joan Eldredge, Katise Miller, Earl Mills, Tobias Vanderhoop,
Annawon Weeden
Beatrice Ward, Exhibit Installation Assistant
Annawon Weeden, Native American educator, Boston Children's Museum
Darrel Wixon, Plimoth Plantation
William Young
Ginny Zanger, Boston Children's Museum
