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HOWARD STEAMBOAT MUSEUM SURPASSES
$1,000,000 GOAL
Jeffersonville’s Howard Steamboat Museum completed a two-year long, first-ever, capital
campaign eclipsing their $1,000,000 goal by attracting in excess of $1,050,000.
David Reinhardt, 2009 Board
President praised the Paul Ogle Foundation for their incredible support.
“Ogle’s $500,000 initial commitment clearly launched our fundraising efforts in
a dramatic way.”
The Ogle Foundation pledge
was an “All or Nothing” match, meaning the Museum was required to raise the
remaining $500,000 by December 31, 2009. In spite of an unfavorable economic climate over
the past 18 months, over 200 community donors generously responded.
Museum administrator Yvonne
Knight stated, “We wish to extend to each and every single donor a World of
Thanks for this philanthropic support. Corporate donors in Southern Indiana,
Louisville, local businesses, area foundations and our Howard Steamboat Museum members
collectively deserve all the credit for this overwhelming success.’
The campaign was created to
address long-standing serious infrastructure needs for the 115-year old Victorian Mansion and other
structures on the Museum grounds. Major priorities:
1)
Adding a state-of-the-art fire
detection and suppression system
2)
A zoned climate-control system to
provide central air and heat throughout the three-story Mansion
3)
Energy-efficient renovations / repairs
4)
Stabilizing the laundry house
5)
Acquiring storage space for
artifacts
6)
A multitude of small projects
The renovation process will
begin immediately with the completion of specific plans and authorizing the
work. By late spring actual repairs will be underway and completion could take
until December 2011 or slightly longer.
Newly-elected Board
President, Rick Madden, stated “Our plans envision that the work will be scheduled
in such a manner that the Museum will always remain open during this 18-month
period. Periodic progress reports will be made to keep our membership, donors,
friends and the community fully updated during this exciting endeavor.”
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