Thursday, June 19, 2008

Lincoln Park's Preservation Alliance Seeks Your Help To Save Endangered Park Theater And Other Fort Street Buildings

PRESERVATION ALLIANCE INVITES PUBLIC TO BOARD MEETING

Lincoln Park , MI , June 12, 2008 – Lincoln Park Preservation Alliance (LPPA) is inviting the public to their Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 board meeting due to the endangered status of the Park Theatre and other Fort Street buildings. Meeting will be 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm at the Lincoln Park Public Library meeting room, 1381 Southfield Road , Lincoln Park . Those that would like to see Fort Street ’s historic buildings be saved & revitalized are asked to attend the meeting. Residents, architects, designers, buildings, community leaders and those interesting in seeing a revitalized downtown Lincoln Park are urged to come together as a team.

The preservation alliance was also responsible for placing the on the National Register of Historic Places, the former Lincoln Park Post Office, now Lincoln Park Historical Museum, and the Mellus Newspapers Building. Additionally, they are also the author of the Arcadia Publishing book ‘ Lincoln Park ’ and created the Lincoln Park discount cards. For additional information on assisting the organization contact Leslie Lynch-Wilson, President, at 313-598-3137 or email lalynch@wideopenwest.com .

The Lincoln Park Preservation Alliance is a non-profit 501c3 organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of Lincoln Park ’s historic resources, working to protect Lincoln Park ’s historic sites through education, advocacy, research, tours, workshops, and lectures.

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