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UnitedHealthcare Volunteers Paint at Hill-Stead

As part of company's commitment to the arts, employees painted the Farmington museum's fence.

Volunteers from UnitedHealthcare recently devoted a day to painting the Kitchen Garden fence at Hill-Stead Museum as part of their commitment to community service and supporting the arts.  “We were thrilled to welcome such a large and enthusiastic group of volunteers to Hill-Stead Museum, and we deeply appreciate UnitedHealthcare’s support,” said Dougla Pyrke, Hill-Stead’s director of development.  “The volunteers’ time and energy saved the museum a lot of money – funds which can now be redirected to delivering a variety of educational programs to the community.” 

Pictured in the group photo with the UnitedHealthcare volunteers are Hill-Stead Museum’s director of operations, Dave Perbeck (second from left) and director of development, Dougla Pyrke (far right).

Submitted by the Hill-Stead Museum.

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