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Help Edgell Memorial Library Win A $ 100,000 Grant

April 15, 2009 (7:52 pm EST)
Filed under: Around Town,Arts & Culture by News Staff

FRAMINGHAM, MA -- The Framingham History Center's Edgell Memorial Library, at the corner of Edgell Road and Oak St., has been chosen by the National Trust For Historic Preservation and American Express to compete for a $100,000 grant to restore its magnificent gothic windows. It is competing against 24 other sites in Greater Boston and it needs your votes. The project, Partners in Preservation, is like American Idol for historic preservation -- the top five sites with the most votes online win.

The Edgell Memorial Library was built to honor the many Framingham soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The building is made from stones from a local field, designed by a reknowned Framingham architect, and "guarded" by a compelling statue of a Civil War soldier. It was one of the first public libraries in Massachusetts.

YOU CAN WIN THIS FOR FRAMINGHAM! You just need to VOTE every day from now until May 17th!

VOTE Now at www.PartnersinPreservation.com

It's easy, it's fast, and it's free! You can vote daily and if you have multiple emails you can vote more than once a day. The Framingham History Center (formerly Framingham Historical Society and Museum) will send you a daily reminder if you email them at: vote@framinghamhistory.org and tell them you want to help bring $100,000 to Framingham. When you do, they will put you in a drawing for a free one week stay at Disney World next spring and they'll send you daily fun facts about Framingham's history.

ANYONE, ANYWHERE, ANY AGE can VOTE! You don't have to be from Framingham, from Massachusetts, or from the USA to vote. You don't have to be 18 so you can get your children or grandchildren civically engaged with tangible results!

All 25 sites will be holding open houses on Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3. Check PartnersinPreservation.com for information about hours, special events and more at each historic place.

We need to get this message out to win! Let the Framingham History Center know if you want a pdf or jpeg of their banner to put on your facebook page, or a handy twitter message. We need to go viral!

This is incredibly exciting for Framingham. Let's pull together, save our heritage, and show off our community pride!

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