Supporters
A Special Thanks to All of Our Supporters and Friends
Please extend our thanks by supporting each of them on our behalf.
Grey Towers National Historic Site
Key Foods – Milford, PA
Market 32/Price Chopper – #202 Westfall PA
Sequoia Tree Services
W Design
2025 Sponsors
Pinchot Platinum: $5,000+
Pinchot Circle: $2500+
Steward: $500+
In-Kind:
Steward: $500+
Café Wren
Kindred Spirits Arts Program
Moveable Feast Donors (Candy Kitchen, Milford Hospitality Group, Milford Diner, Three Hammers Winery, Waterwheel Cafe)
Conservator: $250+
Bashful Blooms
Stage Craft Performing Arts Education and Camp
2024 Sponsors
Pinchot Platinum: $5,000+
Selective Insurance
Legacy $1,000 +
Turano Insurance
Steward $500
Arlene Quirk Realty
School Education
Dime Bank Donation
Education Investment Tax Credit Program (EITC)
Forestry Trail
Eagle Scout Donation
Laurel Hill Burial Ground Restoration
ESSA Grant (East Stroudsburg Savings Association)
Community Appreciation Day
Orange and Rockland Grant
Milford Experimental Forest
Milford – Matamoras Rotary Donation
Milford Experimental Forest – Tree Trail Signage
PA Environmental Council Grant
Wildlife Exhibit at Festival of Wood
Music and Magicians for National Public Lands Day
Walmart Community Grants
Community & Volunteer Appreciation Events/Community Day
UGI
Laurel Hill Burial Ground Signage
National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF)
Community Outreach Conservation Education
Wells Fargo Grant
Musical component Festival of Wood
Pocono Arts Council Grant
Donation For Intern Program
Association of Retired Conservation Service Employees (ARSCSE)
Designing and Installing an Interpretive Wayside Exhibit - Laurel Hill Burial Ground Interpretive Signage
Greater Pike Community Foundation
Restoration of Big Pocono Fire Tower
Gifford Pinchot Audubon Society
In Memory or Honor of
A Donation to Help Restore Grey Towers Wildflower Field honors the memory of Mrs. Audrey Filose
Grey Towers Heritage Association
Though originally a private home, Grey Towers has always had a very public use.
The generous gift of the mansion and its surrounding acreage by the Pinchot family to the American public ensures that this tradition continues for future generations.