Future Site of the Chase Stone Barn Park
 
A fundraising campaign for Phase 1
"Stone Barn Restorations"

The total restoration costs for the stone barn are $430,000.
If the town can raise $287,000 by June 30, 2012, they will receive
the remaining $143,000 from the Jeffris Family Foundation of Janesville, WI. 
If they fail to reach their goal by this deadline, then the grant will be rescinded.


 
How to Make a Tax Deductible Donation

Option 1:  Check or Money Order  
Click the link below and print the Donation form, then fill it out accordingly. 
Make checks payable to Town of Chase and memo Stone Barn Park Fund
Mail to:  Kris Kolkowski, 9435 Anne-Jo Ln, Pulaski, WI  54162
Click
HERE for Donation Form

 
Option 2:  Pledge 
Pledge now and pay later ~ so long as your pledge is paid in full by June 30, 2012.
Click the link below and print the pledge form, then fill it out accordingly.
Mail to:  Kris Kolkowski, 9435 Anne-Jo Ln, Pulaski, WI  54162. 
Click
HERE for Pledge Form
 
Option 3:  Online Donation
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is accepting donations on our behalf through their secure website where you can make a donation with your credit card.  The National Trust will send us the funds they collect on a monthly basis.
Click
HERE to make a secure online donation.

A receipt will be mailed to you.

If Questions, Please Call Kris at (920) 822-5447

KKNiteOwl@aol.com

Naming Opportunities
Click Photos for More Information
 

Custom Engraved Stone

Custom Engraved Park Bench


Other Naming Opportunities


 
Chase Stone Barn Park & Museum

The Town of Chase purchased the stone barn in 2007 so they could protect it and make it into a historic park so that people everywhere could experience part of our states rich historic cultural history.

Once the barn is restored it will be a gathering place for all types of public and private events.  Plans also include a rustic museum inside the stable area of the barn that will educate people about the lifestyles of the early settlers from this area and the geology of Wisconsin (how the stones were pushed and tumbled to the Wisconsin region by massive Canadian glaciers).

The small rural town of Chase has proudly taken on the responsibility of restoring, maintaining, and protecting the stone barn for the people of Wisconsin and beyond, but they need your help to make this happen.

Please help us by making your tax-deductible donation today which will be matched 1/3 by the Jeffris Family Foundation if we can reach our goal of $287,000 by June 30, 2012.  

Thank You for Supporting Wisconsin's Rich Cultural History!