Tag: Wisconsin Public Television

Churchill’s descendants bring family stories to Appleton

May 15, 2017 |  Events We Sponsor General

Winston Churchill was not shy about taking on an engagement, in a military sense. His parents were quicker with an engagement of another kind. Sir Randolph Churchill and Jennie Jerome had known each other for two days, and were together for only the third time when Randolph, 24, proposed to Jennie, 19. They kept their […]

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Grant helps tell Neenah-Menasha story

July 25, 2017 |  Events We Sponsor General

There will be two opportunities this week to get an advanced look at a Wisconsin Public Television documentary on the complicated history of Neenah and Menasha, produced with support of a Community Foundation grant. The upcoming episode of “Wisconsin Hometown Stories” (which airs July 31) will be screened Wednesday, July 26, at Miron Construction’s Wenzler […]

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New documentary series showcases Waupaca County’s Trauma Informed Care model

May 13, 2019 |  Community Vision Fund General

Tonight Wisconsin Public Television kicks off its new documentary, Not Enough Apologies: Trauma Stories, on PBS stations. The network received a $1,300 Spark Grant from the Bright Idea Fund within the Community Foundation and a $3,000 grant from the Waupaca Area Community Foundation Fund to host Connected Communities: Fostering Deeper Understanding of Trauma Informed Care, […]

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Public TV offers new teaching aid for Neenah-Menasha educators

Neenah and Menasha elementary students will have a piece of hometown history in their hands for the 2018-19 school year. With the help of a $10,000 Bright Idea Fund grant from the Community Foundation, Wisconsin Public Television was able to create educational, multimedia resources that complement the Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Neenah-Menasha documentary. The materials include a […]

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Remembering Dr. Monroe Trout

March 7, 2024 |  General In the News

It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of our dear friend and community philanthropist, Dr. Monroe Trout. He died Monday, March 4 at the age of 92. I reflect on his fascinating life and the incredible legacy he leaves behind. Monroe and Sandra’s generosity touched the lives of many, […]

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Trouts bring 24/7 PBS Kids channel to state network

August 1, 2017 |  Donors' Stories of Giving General

The youngest viewers of Wisconsin Public Television now have their own channel, thanks to a gift from the Dr. Monroe and Sandra Trout Charitable Fund within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region. A $150,000 grant from the Trouts’ charitable fund paid for the launch in Wisconsin of the 24/7 PBS Kids Channel this […]

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