Union Meeting House Restoration and Fundraising
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The Historical Society sold
the Union Meeting House to the Town in
February, 2001, so that it might be used
for the library and for other community
functions. During the time the Historical
Society owned the building, approximately
$75,000 was raised and used to maintain
the structure and add improvements such as
a new heating system, roof, and septic
system.
At right, members of a work crew composed of
Volunteers for Peace, and community members
Andy Palmer, and Knox Cummin take a break for a
photo opportunity.
Structural restoration of the Great Hall is now
complete, and we have moved in. The small
room in the UMH annex which once held a portion
of our collection is now the librarian's
office, and the books have been moved into the
Great Hall. Highlights of the renovations
can be seen below.
Major accomplishments for 2006 include:
- Installation of the circulation desk
- Automation of the collection (electronic card catalog) was completed
- Front entry handrails completed
- Great Hall carpets selected and purchased
- Hardware/software for automated card catalog purchased
- Bookshelves purchased
- Sceen for slides/films installed
- Henry Family theatrical curtains
intalled in the Great Hall
Projects remaining for 2007:
- Install bookshelves
- Put books on shelves
- Install lighting under balcony
- Repair and paint bell tower
- Finish the parking lot
- Finish the landscaping
- Install sign
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Our beautiful cherry circulation desk.
This was built and donated by Kevin
Jenness, using materials donated by Bird's
Eye Builders.
Many thanks to Kevin and Bird's Eye!
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One of our rose pane windows:
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One of our pressed tin ceiling tiles.
A picture can't possibly do justice to how
these look. You must come into the library
and look up!
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Here is one of the "Henry" curtains:
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And here is the other "Henry" curtain:
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