Implementation Phase
Implementation Phase of Creating Holyoke
September 2008 - November 2009
The final project utilizes the themes of opportunity, families and children, and leisure and cultural life to tell the story of the people who came to Holyoke and created a new life and community. Creating Holyoke’s total budget of $692,970 will allow Wistariahurst Museum and partner organizations to finalize collaboration with humanities scholars and advisers, finish design and fabrication of long term museum exhibits in three locations, install walking/driving tour panels and way finding signs, develop teacher guides and curriculum materials, develop a website portal, and implement community programs in the humanities.
The lead component of the final project includes simultaneous exhibits at three sites:
1) Holyoke Heritage State Park will provide the introductory exhibit on opportunity and industry;
2) The Children’s Museum at Holyoke will provide a hands-on exhibit and activities on families and children and;
3) Exhibits at Wistariahurst Museum will explore the recreational and cultural activities of Holyoke’s immigrants and migrants.
Accompanying programs will include, theater productions, walking and driving tours of the city, teacher’s professional development workshops, school curriculum programs, adult and youth programs, and free standing exhibit panels will be placed at significant historical sites throughout the city.
Programming events will include Holyoke’s Writing Project, a community based compilation of writings based on local experiences and family histories. A scholarly publication, with contributions from area five-college scholars on the themes of industry, the survival of cultures and traditions and race and identity issues, will be produced for the second year of the implementation phase.
We are seeking $195,948 to provide matching funds for the final phase of the project. Together with the $399,950 we have received from the National Endowment for Humanities Grant, and the in-kind services our partners are providing, we will have the resources to create 1) Permanent exhibits at Holyoke Heritage State Park, The Children’s Museum at Holyoke and Wistariahurst Museum, 2) City-wide programming, including mural projects and oral history interviews, 3) Site-based exhibit panels with driving and walking tours, 4) Signage to guide visitors to and through the city, 5) Creating Holyoke Institute professional development workshop for educators, 6) Online resource that creates a portal for the history of Holyoke, school curriculum guides and primary source documents (7) WGBY documentary on the themes of Creating Holyoke. Creating Holyoke has very real potential to increase both visibility and tourism to the City of Holyoke.
Holyoke is a city with a rich and unique industrial past that has a vital and growing arts community. Understanding the correlation between arts, tourism, and economic growth in a creative economy we seek to promote attractions and events within the City with the goal of raising public awareness and attracting audiences. Creating Holyoke will foster a positive image and promote the broad spectrum of cultural, historical, sites, events and attractions available in Holyoke to potential visitors.