There is a $10,000 Challenge going on to help preserve the old TREMONT School.
Built in 1913 as Selma's first high school, the structure has been used
as storage for the past few decades, and since its acquisition
windows have been replaced along with other repairs. But before
it can be used again, this historic gem needs a lot more help.
Over $80,000 has already been invested, but a matching $10,000 grant
will mean at least an additional $20,000 toward restoration.
Plans for the former school will be discussed by architect Dick Hudgens
at tonight's annual meeting of the SDCHPS. The 6 p.m. meeting
at St. Paul's Episcopal Church is open to all who are interested.
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Beautiful- and well worth preserving.
ReplyDeletewonderfull building.... sweet memories i guess
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It looks remarkably like my old elementary school which, alas, was torn down in the mid-1970s.
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Important to preserve this building, just like the palace I wrote about last week. Thanks for sharing and telling about its history.
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