ELLINGTON, Conn. — Community partnerships play an important role in preserving local history, and a recent contribution from Prime Potty Partners is helping the Ellington Historical Society continue its mission of connecting residents and visitors with the town’s rich heritage.
The Ellington Historical Society recently recognized Prime Potty Partners for donating portable toilet services to support the organization’s events throughout the year. The contribution helps create a more comfortable experience for attendees while reducing operational costs for the nonprofit organization.
“Community partnerships like this make it possible for us to continue offering free and affordable programs that connect people with Ellington’s rich history,” the Ellington Historical Society shared in a public statement thanking the company for its support.
The Ellington Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of Ellington’s rural agricultural community through educational programs, exhibits, collections, and public events. The organization operates the Nellie McKnight Museum, located at 70 Main Street in Ellington, a facility that is wholly owned and managed by the nonprofit society.
Support from local businesses helps the organization continue providing cultural and educational opportunities for residents while maintaining affordable access to community programs.
For Prime Potty Partners, supporting local organizations reflects the same community-centered values that inspired the company’s creation.
The Connecticut-based business was founded by longtime friends Jasiah and Steven, whose backgrounds in septic services and dumpster operations frequently brought them to the same job sites. Recognizing a need for dependable portable sanitation services, the pair began developing the concept for Prime Potty Partners during the summer of 2024.
According to the company, many of the early business discussions took place at Stafford Motor Speedway, where Steven competed on Friday nights. Between races, the two entrepreneurs refined their plans, discussed logistics, and built the foundation for what would eventually become Prime Potty Partners.
Today, the company provides portable restroom rentals, handwashing stations, and handicap-accessible units for construction projects, public events, and residential gatherings throughout north-central Connecticut. Service areas include Ellington, Vernon, Tolland, Manchester, Hartford, Stafford, Somers, Coventry, and surrounding communities.
Prime Potty Partners emphasizes clean, reliable sanitation services backed by experience in the septic and waste industries. The company states that its mission is to help customers keep projects and events running smoothly while providing dependable service and well-maintained facilities.
The partnership between Prime Potty Partners and the Ellington Historical Society highlights how local businesses and nonprofit organizations can work together to strengthen their communities. By donating essential event services, the company helps the Historical Society focus more resources on educational programming, preservation efforts, and community engagement.
As the Ellington Historical Society continues its work preserving the town’s history for future generations, support from local businesses like Prime Potty Partners helps ensure that residents and visitors can continue enjoying the programs and events that celebrate Ellington’s unique heritage.
For more information about the Ellington Historical Society, visit ellingtonhistsoc.org. To learn more about Prime Potty Partners and its services, visit primepottypartners.com.