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Dorothy "Dotti" Reindollar, a former Madison businesswoman and City Council member, was involved in tourism and downtown development. Her love of this community was evident in the amount of time she readily gave to volunteer efforts. Perhaps, most of all, she was a preservationist. Mrs. Reindollar served on the Board of Directors for Historic Madison, Inc. from 1981 until 1994 and was inducted into the Historic Madison, Inc. Council. She was a founding member of Historic Eleutherian College, Inc. in Lancaster and was active in the preservation of the historic college building.
Historic Madison, Inc. established the Reindollar Preservation Award in 2000 in her memory to recognize a person, project, or organization that most closely emulates the enthusiasm, spirit, and dedication that was characteristic of Dotti Reindollar in her service to the Madison & Jefferson County Community.
The Dorothy Inglis Reindollar Preservation Award recognizes exemplary preservation or restoration accomplishments occurring within Madison or Jefferson County, Indiana. This award can acknowledge an individual, project, corporation, or organization. The award is not necessarily for a single accomplishment or project. Ideally, the award recognizes a person or entity that has made an overall outstanding contribution to the community by embracing preservation that, over a period of time, makes our community a better place to live, work, play, and raise a family. You can learn more about the award and who qualifies on our Awards & Scholarships page. The nomination form is open and found via the link below.
HMI was one of 20 organizations to receive funding from the Indiana Historical Society in its latest round of Heritage Support Grants. HMI received $50,000 to construct an accessibility ramp and exterior restroom enclosure as part of the restoration of the Sullivan House. The Heritage Support Grants program, provided by the Indiana Historical Society and made possible by the Lilly Endowment Inc., offers critical funding to local, county, and regional historical societies, museums, and sites. The grants support projects that address high-priority needs in collections stewardship, capacity building, sustainability, and planning.
HMI also received $15,000 from the Community Foundation of Jefferson County to aid with accessibility needs of the historic site. HMI's President and Executive Director, John Staicer, noted that the Indiana Code and the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) require any major rehabilitation of a publicly accessible property to provide an accessible entrance and accessible restroom. The funds awarded will help HMI to achieve those goals with the restoration project.
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