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The
historic Zimmerman house,
centerpiece of Gresham’s
Zimmerman Heritage Farm
Park, has claimed two
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Saturday evening in Salem
the Oregon Preservation
Alliance recognized the
Fairview Rockwood Wilkes
Historical Society for
“Outstanding Organizational
Achievement” for
its work in restoring
the National Register
property.
Read the entire article
here :
The Gresham Outlook's
article on FRWHS
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Read
the Recent Article in
the Gresham Outlook
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" Twenty years ago,
aspiring members of a
new historical society
borrowed the social hall
of Smith Memorial Presbyterian
Church for their first
meeting. Two decades and
a thousand calluses later,
the Fairview Rockwood
Wilkes Historical Society
has two roofs over its
collective head. And,
glory be, neither leaks..."
Read the entire article
here :
The Gresham Outlook's
article on FRWHS
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| Under
the Arbor |
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Buy
a Brick, to be placed
under the Zimmerman grape
arbor, and help save one
of Oregon's most valuable
historical treasures,
the Historical 1874 Zimmerman
House!
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Each
tax-deductible donation
entitles you to a 4"
x 8" brick inscribed
with your name... or
the name of a friend
or family member...
or any message you choose.
Your brick(s) will be
prominently placed under
the authentically restored
1900 Zimmerman grape
arbor for the admiration
of generations to come.
Your contribution will
help restore the Zimmerman
House and leave
a lasting legacy for
yourself or someone
you love.
The number of bricks
available are limited.
To reserve a brick,
return the order
form with your payment
today.
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Grape
Arbor Restoration Project
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August 5, 2000 |
Made
Possible Through a Generous
Donation By Cedarsource
Manufacturing, Inc. And
all the Volunteer Efforts
of: Don &
Susan Stultz, Roy Hoover,
Patty Hicks, Twila Mysinger,
Chuck & Pat Walker,
Dodi Davies, Hands on
Portland, and all the
Dedicated Zimmerman Volunteers
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