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Dateline: March 14,
2002
CEDC
donates $15k to courthouse project
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Fundraising
efforts for the Donley County Courthouse restoration received a boost last
week when the Clarendon Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) pledged
$15,000 to the project.
The
CEDC board unanimously approved the funds at their regular meeting last
Tuesday. County Judge Jack Hall and Donley County Historical Commission
Chairman Jean Stavenhagen discussed the project, and board members were
given a tour of the work going on inside the building.
The
funds will be split up with $7,500 being contributed now and another
$7,500 to be given in October.
Stavenhagen
hopes the CEDC’s donation will spur other people and organizations to
contribute.
“It
really may open the door to other people realizing the project does have
community support,” she said. “It’s the biggest donation we’ve had
so far, and it’s important that it came from a local source. It really
will give us a boost.”
CEDC
President Bob Watson was impressed with the work.
“The
woodwork is going to be beautiful, and it will be something Donley County
can be proud of,” Watson said. “We’d like to encourage everyone to
support this project.”
The
CEDC board believes the restored courthouse will be an economic asset to
the town and will boost heritage tourism.
“It
will definitely improve economic development in Clarendon by being a
tourist attraction,” he said. “There’s a tremendous number of people
who travel to look at historical places, and Clarendon and Donley County
both have a lot to offer.”
The
CEDC’s contribution nearly doubled the funds donated to the project.
Other contributions as of Monday afternoon totaled $16,649 with citizens,
organizations, businesses giving
anywhere from $5 to $2,000.
The
local historical commission is trying to raise $400,000 to complete the
courthouse restoration and reinstate work that had to be deleted due to
budget constraints. The commission hopes to raise $75,000 locally and
solicit the remainder from foundations.
Those
wishing to help with this project may send a donation to Donley County
Courthouse Preservation Fund, PO Box 825, Clarendon, TX 79226
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