Worthwhile Projects--Edgerton's 1830s Log Cabin

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Edgerton's 1830s Log Cabin

The Arts Council of Edgerton (ACE) is working on restoring an 1830s log cabin that holds a great
deal of historic significance to Edgerton and Wisconsin pottery. It has been relocated to Clay Pit Heritage Park (305 W. Lawton Street). In order to complete the fireplace and chimney ACE needs $4,000. This will complete our mini-museum.
The Grand Opening Celebration will be on July 5th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. We hope to have "Pauline
Jacobus" (played by a local actress), the video of Norse pottery, Alan Reed's Pickard Book and our Edgerton and Log Cabin scrapbooks. Food will be available as well as music by our children string group. We will not have the historical markers up yet, but we will have as much as possible done and available.
For more details, please e-mail Ori-Anne Pagel. A PDF format donation form (411k) can be
downloaded by clicking here and then using the save feature of your internet browser.
Make check out to Arts Council of Edgerton, 104 W. Fulton St., Edgerton, 53534.
We thank you for your continued support on this project to restore another part of our local history.
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