PNH400 Holds First Task Force Meeting, Opens Fund-Raising Portal
December 29, 2021
The Portsmouth NH 400th Executive Team held an organizational meeting of the Portsmouth NH 400th Task Force on September 2, 2021 and is forming sub-committee teams to begin planning for the city’s celebration in 2023. The Task Force is designed to support the Portsmouth NH 400th organization and guide signature events and projects, including a parade.
The Executive Team now includes:
Karen Conard, Portsmouth City Manager
Susan Labrie, Community Engagement Officer
Valerie Rochon, Managing Director
Denise Wheeler, Minister of Fun
Trevor Bartlett, “Tech & Social Media Guy”
The Executive Team is supported by the City’s Public Information Officer Stephanie Seacord and the Legal and Finance Departments.
Task Force Sub-Committees Organized Around Thematic Pillars
There are six Task Force committees:
Arts & Culture: Team Leader Lauren Rosen
Commerce & Trade: Team Leader Cleo Villaflores
Community & Neighborhoods: Team Leader Dawn Przychodzien
Education: Team Leader Helaine Wimple
Legacy Projects: Team Leader Ernie Greenslade
Military/Maritime: Team Leader Cathy Reddington
And three additional teams:
Signature Events: Team Leader Beth Moreau
Merchandising: Team Leader Beth Gross-Santos
Volunteers: Team Leader Ilysse Sirmaian
Individuals, businesses and organizations who would like to join the Task Force or any of the teams to help steer the programming for the 400th are invited to contact Valerie Rochon at hello@PortsmouthNH400.org.
Portsmouth NH 400th Fund Donation Portal
As Portsmouth NH 400th completes the process to incorporate as a non-profit 501(c)3, the Executive Team has named the following to the Board of Directors:
Karen Conard, Portsmouth City Manager
Susan Labrie, Community Engagement Officer
Valerie Rochon, Managing Director
Steve Butzel, Portsmouth Public Library
Ron Baisden, African Burying Ground Memorial Stewardship Committee
Marlon Pinto, Portsmouth High School Sophomore
Anne Jennison, Native American storyteller, historian, educator
While the incorporation process moves forward, the City has established a Portsmouth NH 400th Fund with a secure donation portal on the City website (click on the “Make a Donation” button on the homepage, or click here). Donations may be made on the site by electronic check (no fee) or by credit card (the 2.9% fee goes to the service provider and is not retained by the City). The secure portal accepts all major credit cards plus Venmo and Paypal. Check donations may also be mailed to Portsmouth NH 400th Anniversary c/o City Hall, One Junkins Ave., Portsmouth NH 03801. All donations to the Fund are tax deductible to the extent the law allows.
The goal of Portsmouth NH 400th is to give the community an inclusive opportunity to tell the stories that are important to them, through programs, events, exhibits and legacy projects. Portsmouth NH 400th will celebrate the diverse and animated social, political, intellectual, cultural, economic and spiritual history of Portsmouth from before settlement in 1623 to the present. Portsmouth NH 400th invites individuals and organizations considering programs and events for the Portsmouth NH 400th Anniversary celebration to join the collaborative effort. A key intention is for the Portsmouth NH 400th team to engage the next generation(s) in exploring what the City’s 2023 legacy might be and how they might steward Portsmouth and its history beyond 2023.