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VISTA Spring 1995

What’s in this Issue: Land Exchange; Steep Rock and Washington; Annual Fund Drive; Bird walk booklets; Washington horse show; New signs for Steep Rock and Hidden Valley; New Trustees; FAQs; and Wooly Adelgid Infestation. Read this issue: VISTA Spring 1995

VISTA Summer 1994

What’s in this Issue: Carter gives 160 acre preserve; Steep Rock crossquiz; Gift planning: A living legacy; Look for the logo; Washington horse show; and New Trustees. Read this issue: VISTA Summer 1994

VISTA Summer 1993

What’s in this Issue: Steep Rock preserved; Mountain bikes; New Trustees; Shepaug River; Fauna of Steep Rock; Reforestation program; and Horse show. Read this issue: VISTA Summer 1993

VISTA Summer 1992

What’s in this Issue: How to give land to Steep Rock; Land preservation committee; Preserve monitoring initiated; and New Trustees. Read this issue: VISTA Summer 1992

VISTA Summer 1991

What’s in this Issue: Hauser Footbridge; Solutions to Hemlock Scale Infestation; Riding Ring; Micheal Harwood Bird walk; Updates; One new Summer Intern; and Steep Rock habitat. Read this issue: VISTA Summer 1991

VISTA Summer 1990

What’s in this Issue: Dedication to Micheal Harwood; Miss Helen Schwarz deeds property to Steep Rock; Insect infestation (Hemlock Scale); New Board Members Elected; New Footbridge; Appointing the Executive Director; Two new Summer Interns; and Additions to Jones Bird walk. Read this issue: VISTA Summer 1990

VISTA Winter 1989

What’s in this Issue: Land easement to Steep Rock; Saving land and taxes; Still fishing over fishing; A little surprise from “Modern Maturity”; The forest needs constant tending; Birds in Steep Rock; Horse trails; and Summer interns. Read this issue: VISTA Winter 1989

VISTA Fall 1987

What’s in this Issue: Letter from SRA’s President; Hidden Valley Footbridge; Harvesting Red Pines; Working on Steep Rock parking; Gunnery students help with trail maintenance; Insect Invader (Hemlock Woolly Adelgid); Gifting Land; and Four new interns. Read this issue: VISTA Fall 1987

Step into the intimate world of Diana Weymar’s textile art with an exclusive private preview of her latest exhibition, Everything I Touched, August 24 – October 19, 2024 with Kathy McCarver of KMR Arts. This private preview not only showcases Weymar’s distinctive pieces but also offers an in-depth look at the artist’s creative process and the motivations behind her work, which McCarver describes as an “intimate and human antidote to our loud, impersonal, mass-marketed world.” Private opening of the artist or preview before the opening with small group of people. Propose you pick an artist you’re excited about and do a private preview with cocktails and discussion.


Courtesy of: KMR Arts

Opening Bid: $250
Value: $400

Matching Gifts

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QCDs

 If you are 70½ years of age or older, you can take advantage of a popular gift option called a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) also known as a IRA charitable rollover.  QCDs offer simple ways to benefit Steep Rock and receive tax benefits in return.

To learn more, visit here.

Stock or Wire

If you’d like to give a gift via wire or stock, please reach out to gifts@steeprockassoc.org for our account information.

DAF

You can donate through your donor advised fund in just three clocks on our website
When granting through your donor-advised fund, please use the following information:

Our legal name: Steep Rock Association, Inc.
Tax ID: #06-6069060
Mailing address: PO Box 279, Washington Depot, CT 06794

Check Donations

Please make checks payable to Steep Rock Association. Our mailing address is:

Steep Rock Association
PO Box 279
Washington Depot, CT 06794