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EIN 36-3756832 • 501(c)3 • Rockton, IL
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To inform and educate the general public, to restore and interpret the cultural lifeways of prehistoric (native american) and historic inhabitants of the pecatonic (macktown) settlement and the surrounding areas. To encourage and promote tourism and the education of visitors from the general public to the site. The education center/museum, historic buildings, and site are staffed by nonpaid volunteers who maintain regular hours conducting tours, creating programs and events, and working onsite for the benefit of the forest preserves of winnebago county, a local governmental body.
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Net Margin
64th percentile
Higher net margin than 64% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
84th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 84% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
67th percentile
Faster asset growth than 67% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
32nd percentile
Faster revenue growth than 32% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$83,223
Down $1,386 (-1.6%) from 2021
Liabilities
-
No earlier filing loaded for comparison.
Net Assets
Down$83,223
Down $1,386 (-1.6%) from 2021
Revenue
Up$21,995
Up $3,476 (+19%) from 2021
Expenses
Up$16,972
Up $312 (+1.9%) from 2021
Net Income
Up$5,023
Up $3,164 (+170%) from 2021
Most recent year
2022 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.
To inform and educate the general public, to restore and interpret the cultural lifeways of prehistoric (native american) and historic inhabitants of the pecatonic (macktown) settlement and the surrounding areas. To encourage and promote tourism and the education of visitors from the general public to the site. The education center/museum, historic buildings, and site are staffed by nonpaid volunteers who maintain regular hours conducting tours, creating programs and events, and working onsite for the benefit of the forest preserves of winnebago county, a local governmental body.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| THE EDUCATION CENTER OFFERS REGULAR PROGRAMMING TO THE PUBLIC AND HAS HOSTED PROGRAMS AND EVENTS FOR VARIOUS GROUPS, INCLUDING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, GIRL AND BOY SCOUT GROUPS, HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES, LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. INDIVIDUALS ANNUALLY DONATE THOUSANDS OF HOURS TO CREATE PROGRAMMING, CREATE PUBLICITY, UPDATE A WEBSITE, CONDUCT TOURS, WORK ON BUILDINGS AND A NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE AREA, MAINTAIN HERITAGE AND MEDICINE WHEEL GARDENS, HOST PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE GATHERING RE-ENACTMENT EVENT, STUDENT AND ADULT ARCHAEOLOGY DIGS, FIBER ARTS FESTIVAL, AND FRENCHMAN'S FROLIC RE-ENACTMENT EVENT. CLASSES ARE ALSO CONDUCTED IN HISTORIC PERSONA DEVELOPMENT, ARCHAEOLOGY, MUSIC AND PERIOD CRAFTS. PUBLIC AWARENESS AND INTEREST CONTINUES TO GROW, AND THIS YEAR HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS FROM ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN PARTICIPATED IN THE GATHERING EDUCATION DAY, AN EARLY 1800'S LIVING HISTORY DEMONSTRATION EVENT. SCHOOLS UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS EVENT SIGNED UP FOR INTERACTIVE LIVING HISTORY FIELD TRIPS. IN COOPERATION WITH NOT-FOR-PROFIT GROUPS AND LOCAL/STATE ORGANIZATIONS, MLH HAS BEEN WORKING WITH THE FOREST PRESERVES OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ROCKTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MIDWEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERVICES, HONONEGAH HIGH SCHOOL, NATURAL LAND INSTITUTE, ROCKFORD YMCA, ROCK VALLEY COLLEGE, TALCOTT LIBRARY AND THE VILLAGE OF ROCKTON TO COORDINATE COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS AND REFERRALS. THE STEPHEN MACK HOUSE AND WHITMAN TRADING POST, BOTH LOCATED IN THE NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED MACKTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT, HAVE BEEN RESTORED AND CONTINUE TO NEED PROTECTION AND REPAIR. THE FOREST PRESERVES OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, MACKTOWN LIVING HISTORY AND MIDWEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERVICES HAVE BEEN WORKING TOGETHER TO LOCATE THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE ORIGINAL SETTLEMENT STRUCTURES AND TO CONTINUE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AS FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE. IN 2014, THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AWARDED A 50,000 GRANT TO CONSTRUCT A TIME-PERIOD APPROPRIATE BARN. IT IS USED FOR LIVING HISTORY DEMONSTRATIONS, STORAGE OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES, AND HAS BEEN USED WITH LIVESTOCK. A SECOND PROJECT NEARLY COMPLETE IS THE RELOCATION OF THE ORIGINAL 1838 BUILDING BUILT BY STEPHEN MACK, JR. WHICH WAS MOVED OFF PROPERTY CIRCA 1850. VOLUNTEERS HAVE SALVAGED THE ORIGINAL TIMBERS TO RECONSTRUCT THE BUILDING ON ITS ORIGINAL SITE, ALTHOUGH MOST WERE UNABLE TO BE USED DURING ACTUAL RECONSTRUCTION DUE TO BUILDING CODES. THE BUILDING, NOW DESIGNATED AS THE STEVENS SHOP, HOUSED A CABINET MAKER'S SHOP AND RESIDENCE, A GRANARY AND ONE OF THE EARLIEST SCHOOLS IN WINNEBAGO COUNTY, UNIQUE IN THAT IT EDUCATED NATIVE AMERICAN CHILDREN. THE STEVENS SHOP IS THE LAST ORIGINAL BUILDING KNOWN TO EXIST IN THE MACKTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT. MACKTOWN LIVING HISTORY HAS STARTED A SECOND SUNDAY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM EACH MONTH THAT PRESENTS VARIOUS EVENTS ON THE SITE, FREE TO THE PUBLIC. IN 2019, MLH RECEIVED A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS GRANT TO FURNISH THE STEVENS SHOP BUILDING IN THE AMOUNT OF 18,366.49. THE GRANT ENABLED THE PURCHASE OF LEARNING MATERIALS, BOOKCASE, TEACHER'S DESK, STUDENT BENCHES, 1830'S ORIGINAL 10-PLATE STOVE, WORK TABLE, WASH STAND, DUNCE STOOL AND SUPPLY CABINET AND GRANARY SUPPLIES INCLUDING WOODEN BARRELS AND BURPLAP SACKS. THE CABINET MAKER'S SHOP WAS FURNISHED WITH A WOODWORKING BENCH, TREADLE LATHE, CABINETS, WORK TABLE, SHELVES AND TOOLS. THE RESIDENCE PORTION WAS FURNISHED WITH AN EARLY 1800'S STEP STOVE, DRY SINK, COOKWARE, CABINETS, WASH STAND AND BASIN, TABLES AND OTHER ITEMS. | - | $2,904 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LUCY PILBIN ADRIGNOLA | Secretary | PT | $0 | - | - |
| AMI SOMMERFIELD | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| RAY FERGUSON | Vice Preside | - | $0 | - | - |
| STEVE POMAHAC | President | PT | $0 | - | - |
| ROCHELLE LURIE | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| MIKE BOST | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| TAMMI GROMMES | Treasurer | PT | $0 | - | - |
| CONNIE GLEASMAN | Director | PT | $0 | - | - |
“Misc revenue 1,016 total 1,016”
“Expenses office exp. 3,022 insurance 3,057 misc 250 cost of goods gift shop 173 ice 95 stevens building 350 supplies 342 uncategorized expenses 2,676 program expenses 2,366 non-investment depreciation 917 total 13,248”
“Net unrealized losses -6,409”
“Machinery and equipment 8,007 8,007 less accumulated depreciation 5,342 6,258 website design 600 600 less accumulated amortization 600 600 total 2,665 1,749”
“To inform and educate the general public, to restore and interpret the cultural lifeways of prehistoric (native american) and historic inhabitants of the pecatonic (macktown) settlement and the surrounding areas. To encourage and promote tourism and the education of visitors from the general public to the site. The education center/museum, historic buildings, and site are staffed by nonpaid volunteers who maintain regular hours conducting tours, creating programs and events, and working onsite for the benefit of the forest preserves of winnebago county, a local governmental body.”
“The education center offers regular programming to the public and has hosted programs and events for various groups, including public and private schools, girl and boy scout groups, historic and archaeological societies, local organizations and chambers of commerce. Individuals annually donate thousands of hours to create programming, create publicity, update a website, conduct tours, work on buildings and a native american village area, maintain heritage and medicine wheel gardens, host programs including the gathering re-enactment event, student and adult archaeology digs, fiber arts festival, and frenchman's frolic re-enactment event. Classes are also conducted in historic persona development, archaeology, music and period crafts. Public awareness and interest continues to grow, and this year hundreds of students and educators from illinois and wisconsin participated in the gathering education day, an early 1800's living history demonstration event. Schools unable to attend this event signed up for interactive living history field trips. In cooperation with not-for-profit groups and local/state organizations, mlh has been working with the forest preserves of winnebago county, rockton historical society, midwest archaeological research services, hononegah high school, natural land institute, rockford ymca, rock valley college, talcott library and the village of rockton to coordinate cooperative programs and referrals. The stephen mack house and whitman trading post, both located in the nationally recognized macktown historic district, have been restored and continue to need protection and repair. The forest preserves of winnebago county, macktown living history and midwest archaeological research services have been working together to locate the foundations of the original settlement structures and to continue archaeological excavations as funds are available. In 2014, the state of illinois awarded a 50,000 grant to construct a time-period appropriate barn. It is used for living history demonstrations, storage of materials and supplies, and has been used with livestock. A second project nearly complete is the relocation of the original 1838 building built by stephen mack, jr. Which was moved off property circa 1850. Volunteers have salvaged the original timbers to reconstruct the building on its original site, although most were unable to be used during actual reconstruction due to building codes. The building, now designated as the stevens shop, housed a cabinet maker's shop and residence, a granary and one of the earliest schools in winnebago county, unique in that it educated native american children. The stevens shop is the last original building known to exist in the macktown historic district. Macktown living history has started a second sunday educational program each month that presents various events on the site, free to the public. In 2019, mlh received a community foundation of northern illinois grant to furnish the stevens shop building in the amount of 18,366.49. The grant enabled the purchase of learning materials, bookcase, teacher's desk, student benches, 1830's original 10-plate stove, work table, wash stand, dunce stool and supply cabinet and granary supplies including wooden barrels and burplap sacks. The cabinet maker's shop was furnished with a woodworking bench, treadle lathe, cabinets, work table, shelves and tools. The residence portion was furnished with an early 1800's step stove, dry sink, cookware, cabinets, wash stand and basin, tables and other items.”
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | MISC REVENUE 1,016 TOTAL 1,016 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | EXPENSES OFFICE EXP. 3,022 INSURANCE 3,057 MISC 250 COST OF GOODS GIFT SHOP 173 ICE 95 STEVENS BUILDING 350 SUPPLIES 342 UNCATEGORIZED EXPENSES 2,676 PROGRAM EXPENSES 2,366 NON-INVESTMENT DEPRECIATION 917 TOTAL 13,248 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 2 | NET UNREALIZED LOSSES -6,409 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 8,007 8,007 LESS ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION 5,342 6,258 WEBSITE DESIGN 600 600 LESS ACCUMULATED AMORTIZATION 600 600 TOTAL 2,665 1,749 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 4 | TO INFORM AND EDUCATE THE GENERAL PUBLIC, TO RESTORE AND INTERPRET THE CULTURAL LIFEWAYS OF PREHISTORIC (NATIVE AMERICAN) AND HISTORIC INHABITANTS OF THE PECATONIC (MACKTOWN) SETTLEMENT AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS. TO ENCOURAGE AND PROMOTE TOURISM AND THE EDUCATION OF VISITORS FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO THE SITE. THE EDUCATION CENTER/MUSEUM, HISTORIC BUILDINGS, AND SITE ARE STAFFED BY NONPAID VOLUNTEERS WHO MAINTAIN REGULAR HOURS CONDUCTING TOURS, CREATING PROGRAMS AND EVENTS, AND WORKING ONSITE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FOREST PRESERVES OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, A LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL BODY. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 5 | THE EDUCATION CENTER OFFERS REGULAR PROGRAMMING TO THE PUBLIC AND HAS HOSTED PROGRAMS AND EVENTS FOR VARIOUS GROUPS, INCLUDING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, GIRL AND BOY SCOUT GROUPS, HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES, LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. INDIVIDUALS ANNUALLY DONATE THOUSANDS OF HOURS TO CREATE PROGRAMMING, CREATE PUBLICITY, UPDATE A WEBSITE, CONDUCT TOURS, WORK ON BUILDINGS AND A NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE AREA, MAINTAIN HERITAGE AND MEDICINE WHEEL GARDENS, HOST PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE GATHERING RE-ENACTMENT EVENT, STUDENT AND ADULT ARCHAEOLOGY DIGS, FIBER ARTS FESTIVAL, AND FRENCHMAN'S FROLIC RE-ENACTMENT EVENT. CLASSES ARE ALSO CONDUCTED IN HISTORIC PERSONA DEVELOPMENT, ARCHAEOLOGY, MUSIC AND PERIOD CRAFTS. PUBLIC AWARENESS AND INTEREST CONTINUES TO GROW, AND THIS YEAR HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS FROM ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN PARTICIPATED IN THE GATHERING EDUCATION DAY, AN EARLY 1800'S LIVING HISTORY DEMONSTRATION EVENT. SCHOOLS UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS EVENT SIGNED UP FOR INTERACTIVE LIVING HISTORY FIELD TRIPS. IN COOPERATION WITH NOT-FOR-PROFIT GROUPS AND LOCAL/STATE ORGANIZATIONS, MLH HAS BEEN WORKING WITH THE FOREST PRESERVES OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ROCKTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MIDWEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERVICES, HONONEGAH HIGH SCHOOL, NATURAL LAND INSTITUTE, ROCKFORD YMCA, ROCK VALLEY COLLEGE, TALCOTT LIBRARY AND THE VILLAGE OF ROCKTON TO COORDINATE COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS AND REFERRALS. THE STEPHEN MACK HOUSE AND WHITMAN TRADING POST, BOTH LOCATED IN THE NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED MACKTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT, HAVE BEEN RESTORED AND CONTINUE TO NEED PROTECTION AND REPAIR. THE FOREST PRESERVES OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, MACKTOWN LIVING HISTORY AND MIDWEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERVICES HAVE BEEN WORKING TOGETHER TO LOCATE THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE ORIGINAL SETTLEMENT STRUCTURES AND TO CONTINUE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AS FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE. IN 2014, THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AWARDED A 50,000 GRANT TO CONSTRUCT A TIME-PERIOD APPROPRIATE BARN. IT IS USED FOR LIVING HISTORY DEMONSTRATIONS, STORAGE OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES, AND HAS BEEN USED WITH LIVESTOCK. A SECOND PROJECT NEARLY COMPLETE IS THE RELOCATION OF THE ORIGINAL 1838 BUILDING BUILT BY STEPHEN MACK, JR. WHICH WAS MOVED OFF PROPERTY CIRCA 1850. VOLUNTEERS HAVE SALVAGED THE ORIGINAL TIMBERS TO RECONSTRUCT THE BUILDING ON ITS ORIGINAL SITE, ALTHOUGH MOST WERE UNABLE TO BE USED DURING ACTUAL RECONSTRUCTION DUE TO BUILDING CODES. THE BUILDING, NOW DESIGNATED AS THE STEVENS SHOP, HOUSED A CABINET MAKER'S SHOP AND RESIDENCE, A GRANARY AND ONE OF THE EARLIEST SCHOOLS IN WINNEBAGO COUNTY, UNIQUE IN THAT IT EDUCATED NATIVE AMERICAN CHILDREN. THE STEVENS SHOP IS THE LAST ORIGINAL BUILDING KNOWN TO EXIST IN THE MACKTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT. MACKTOWN LIVING HISTORY HAS STARTED A SECOND SUNDAY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM EACH MONTH THAT PRESENTS VARIOUS EVENTS ON THE SITE, FREE TO THE PUBLIC. IN 2019, MLH RECEIVED A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS GRANT TO FURNISH THE STEVENS SHOP BUILDING IN THE AMOUNT OF 18,366.49. THE GRANT ENABLED THE PURCHASE OF LEARNING MATERIALS, BOOKCASE, TEACHER'S DESK, STUDENT BENCHES, 1830'S ORIGINAL 10-PLATE STOVE, WORK TABLE, WASH STAND, DUNCE STOOL AND SUPPLY CABINET AND GRANARY SUPPLIES INCLUDING WOODEN BARRELS AND BURPLAP SACKS. THE CABINET MAKER'S SHOP WAS FURNISHED WITH A WOODWORKING BENCH, TREADLE LATHE, CABINETS, WORK TABLE, SHELVES AND TOOLS. THE RESIDENCE PORTION WAS FURNISHED WITH AN EARLY 1800'S STEP STOVE, DRY SINK, COOKWARE, CABINETS, WASH STAND AND BASIN, TABLES AND OTHER ITEMS. |
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