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Middletown is home to [http://www.wesleyan.edu Wesleyan University], [http://www.neatmiddletown.org North End Action Team (NEAT)], [http://www.greenstreetarts.org Green Street Arts Center], [http://www.buttonwood.org Buttonwood Theatre], [http://www.kidcity.org KidCity] and [http://www.oddfellowsplayhouse.org OddFellows Playhouse] and many other organizations dedicated to the educational enrichment of urban children.
Middletown is home to [http://www.wesleyan.edu Wesleyan University], [http://www.neatmiddletown.org North End Action Team (NEAT)], [http://www.greenstreetarts.org Green Street Arts Center], [http://www.buttonwood.org Buttonwood Theatre], [http://www.kidcity.org KidCity] and [http://www.oddfellowsplayhouse.org OddFellows Playhouse] and many other organizations dedicated to the educational enrichment of urban children.

We are accepting donations of unneeded G1G1 XO laptops for an arts related projects. These G1G1 XO laptops would be donated to an IRS recognized 501(c) non-profit in Middletown, and from there distributed to groups of Middletown children.

As a community Middletown has been active in providing public wireless access through her library, local private business and schools. We envision our children playing, communicating and learning with the XO all through our Urban Village.





Revision as of 15:00, 26 December 2007

Middletown Childrens Project

The Middletown Childrens Project is dedicated to providing XO laptops and support to the children in the Urban Village of Middletown, Connecticut.

Middletown is home to Wesleyan University, North End Action Team (NEAT), Green Street Arts Center, Buttonwood Theatre, KidCity and OddFellows Playhouse and many other organizations dedicated to the educational enrichment of urban children.

We are accepting donations of unneeded G1G1 XO laptops for an arts related projects. These G1G1 XO laptops would be donated to an IRS recognized 501(c) non-profit in Middletown, and from there distributed to groups of Middletown children.

As a community Middletown has been active in providing public wireless access through her library, local private business and schools. We envision our children playing, communicating and learning with the XO all through our Urban Village.


Mailing List

Please contact Kate Davis if you are interested in donating an XO, or helping to acquire more laptops, or volunteer with setup.