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| Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports Program
-- The Foundation provides scholarships and assistance for those with disabilities to enjoy all the recreational opportunities available in Waterville Valley such as alpine and nordic sking, hiking, biking or golfing. |
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The Rey Center -- The Margaret and H.A. Rey Center honors the legacy of Margaret and Hans Rey, authors of "Curious George", "Whiteblack the Penguin", "The Stars: A New Way to See Them", among other books. The Rey's summered in Waterville Valley. With support from the Rey estate, the Rey Center was established in 2006 as a 501(c3) non-profit organization to manage the Curious George Cottage and to develop the Earth and Sky Observatory, a new educational and cultural center in the heart of Waterville Valley. |
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Waterville Valley Athletic Improvement Association (WVAIA) -- WVAIA has maintained a high level of consistency in trail manitenance operations, funded a number of worthy initiatives in Waterville Valley, and supported special conservacy projects such as the Guy Waterman Alpine Stewardship Fund for preservation of Welch Dickey mountains. Continued support is necessary to help maintain the trails and contribute to the extension of 2 trails in the National White Mountain Forest. |
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The Osceola Library -- The Osceola Library, which began its life as the town's one-room schoolhouse in the late 19th century, is a popular retreat for residents and guests alike. In 2008, The Foundation granted funds in support of needed renovations including new windows and a new roof, which will keep the library cozy for a whole new generation of readers. |
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Contact us... Waterville Valley Foundation | PO Box 464 Waterville Valley, NH 03215 | (508) 620-1151
Site Copyright 2008 Waterville Valley Foundation. Images copyright their respective holders. |
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