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Project Budget Restoration and <br />Renovation........................$76^00.00 <br />An authentic restoration of the exterior and <br />a complete renovation of the interior for <br />school use. <br />Furniture, Fixtures and <br />Equipment...............................6^00.00 <br />To include dark room equipmeti-;. classroom <br />and lecture furniture and fixture^ <br />Operating Expense for “Old Hill <br />School"......................................9,500.00 <br />Maintenance, utility and clerical expense for <br />transidon period. <br />Restoration Campaign <br />Expense....................................2,500.00 <br />Total.....................................$95,000.00 <br />Officers & Directors <br />Mrs. John D. Chandler Mrs. Jason C. Becker <br />President Recording Secretary <br />Mrs. Alden Berman, Mrs. Thomas S. Hartzell <br />Vice President Corresponding Secretary <br />Mw. D»niel J. Moos Mr. Jam« E. Slctto. <br />Vice President Treasurer <br />Mrs. George Brueske <br />Vice President <br />Directors <br />Mrs. Robert Cosgrove Mrs. Morrow Peyton <br />Mrs. George Gruenwald Mrs. Otto Seidenberg <br />Mr. John B. Hawley Mrs. Richard Siragusa <br />Mrs. H.R. Johnston, Jr. Mrs. Roy O. Stewart <br />Mrs. Mary Marshall Mrs. Gertrude Sexton <br />Mrs. James G. Miles Thompson <br />Mr. Stanley Vaill <br />Advisory Directors <br />Mr. Hugh Harmon Mrs. Cliarles Kelly <br />Mr. Wayne Blackmarr <br />ft^y^ API <br />fi/f^ T-Aluff's <br />Since its formation in 1952, The <br />Minnetonka Center of Arts and <br />Education has become a valued and <br />essential element in the lives of <br />Minnetonka and surrounding com <br />munities. Dedicated to serving the public as a <br />school of art and humanities, the Center has ex <br />perienced a dramatic pattern of growth and suc <br />cess which now seriously threatens its ability to <br />keep pace with demand for its artistic and educa <br />tional programs. <br />Today, the Center’s class attendance is 218% <br />greater than when the building was originally pur <br />chased (in 1971) and the membership is 167% <br />larger. <br />Therefore the Center has determined to restore the <br />historic "Old Hill School", located on Center pro <br />perty, which will economically remedy its pressing <br />space problems while preserving an important part <br />of the community’s heritage. Tlus handsome build <br />ing, one of the last structures of its age in the Min <br />netonka Commimity, will house lecture, photo- <br />graphy, music, dance, and needlework in spaces <br />ideally suited to these activities. In addidon, the <br />saved building will provide focus for community <br />and organizadonal meetings, and studio space for <br />individual artists. But perhaps most important, the <br />saved building will help the Center meet its ob- <br />jeedye for quality educadon, enhancing the total <br />fabric of community life. <br />Restoration by James C. Hillegass <br />of Keystone Construction Company. <br />Photos by Michael L. Kopp. <br />'0 m <br />1. <br />IV r\eor <br />mfi' <br />Wi <br />- t «ir- :•
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