The Agawam Historical Association thanks the following businesses, individuals, and organizations for their generous sponsorship of the Agawam Historical & Fire House Museum exhibits noted here

Budget Blinds of Longmeadow
Chief Russell “Rusty” Jenks Apparatus Room

In Memory of Sydney F. & Lillian Spear Atwood, Harlan Sydney Atwood, and Dorothea Atwood Nardi
Exhibit of Historical Agawam Maps

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Aviation in Agawam

Susan and Chris Mastroianni Foundation
M. Chmielewski Shoe Repair Service Collection

Spotlight Graphics
Leonard “Buddy” Johnson AHS Sports Collection

Agawam Police Association
History of the Agawam Historical Association

Freedom Credit Union
Agawam Woolen Mill

Geissler’s Supermarket
C.W. Hastings General Store

GFWC Agawam Junior Women’s Club
H. Porter Distillery/Agawam Gin

In Memory of Harlan Sydney Atwood
Harlan Atwood/1934 Feeding Hills Country Club Trophy

The Agawam Historical Association also extends its deep appreciation to those listed here, without whose assistance, generosity, and community spirit, the 2025 reopening of the Agawam Historical & Fire House Museum would not have been possible:

Agawam Community Preservation Act Committee
Agawam Cultural Council
Agawam Town Council
Vi Baldwin
Karl Bernier
The Family of Lt. David T. Cesan
DeCaro Landscape Services & Garden Center Inc.
The Estate of Rusty & Joan Jenks
Mayor Christopher Johnson
The late Bob Kadis
Maria Kozloski
The Family of Lou Massoia
Mario Mazza and the Agawam Department of Public Works
Brian Pagella and the Agawam Building Maintenance Department
Dom Pisano and the AHS Football 100th Anniversary Committee
Ray Pond
Matt Rheault and the Agawam Highway Department
The Rockefeller Foundation
Susan Scantlen
David M. & Marjorie J. Sherman Fund
Nancy Toussaint
Carol J. Taylor Memorial Fund