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A $90,200 grant repaired a 46-year-old roof at a Canadian heritage center, protecting its 10,000-item collection from water damage.
A $90,200 Trillium Foundation grant funded roof repairs at the Upper Ottawa Valley Heritage Centre in Pembroke, Ontario, ending years of water damage that threatened its 10,000-item collection.
Completed in September, the $89,900 project fixed rust and cracks on the 46-year-old metal roof of Founder’s Hall, including pressure washing, priming, joint reinforcement, and a protective silicon coating.
The work, carried out by J.G.
Fitzgerald & Sons Ltd. with minimal disruption, prevented further damage to exhibits, including a pair of beaded leather gloves.
MPP Billy Denault recognized the completion in November, highlighting the importance of preserving regional heritage.
The grant was critical for the nonprofit, which operates on a tight budget and had to apply three times to secure funding.
Con una subvención de 90.200 dólares se reparó un techo de 46 años de antigüedad en un centro canadiense de patrimonio, protegiendo su colección de 10.000 artículos de los daños causados por el agua.