House
Republican Press Release
June 29,
2007
Press
Office: 860-240-8700

Grants for the Mattatuck Museum and the Child Guidance Clinic of Greater Waterbury have been approved by the
State Bond Commission, state representatives Selim Noujaim and Anthony J.
D’Amelio announced today.
The grants were approved at the
Bond Commission’s regular monthly meeting today (June 29, 2007), the
legislators said.
“The Mattatuck Museum is a showcase of the history of Waterbury,” said Representative Noujaim, R-74th
District. “I’m very pleased that the Bond Commission has acted favorably on
this funding. It will help the museum in its mission to highlight the success
of our city. The Child Guidance Clinic of Greater Waterbury supports abused and
underprivileged children as evidenced by the fact that its executive director,
Gary Steck recently received a community service award from the Rivera Memorial
Foundation.”
“I’d like to thank Governor Rell
for supporting these important investments in the Mattatuck Museum and the Child Guidance Clinic,” said Representative D’Amelio, R-71st
District. “I’d like to congratulate the museum directors for their hard work
and efforts in securing this grant. It will ensure the museum’s expansion
program moves ahead on schedule. The project will benefit both the museum and
the thousands of people who visit it every year. It will make the Mattatuck Museum a more exciting and vibrant place for everyone.”
The Bond Commission approved:
- A $750,000 grant for the Mattatuck Museum to help fund the construction of new exhibits, parking improvements and
security upgrades.
- A $12,888 grant for the Child
Guidance Clinic of Greater Waterbury that will fund the acquisition and
installation of a fence to surround the pool at the facility.