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12:52 am Saturday, November 13, 2004

Historic house gets new roof

By By Ida Brown / staff writer
November 13, 2004
The 25th anniversary of F.W. Williams House's move to its current location was observed Friday with the celebration of a new roof.
Foundation members met at the historic Meridian home to recognize the city of Meridian and Mississippi Department of Archives and History, which provided a $22,576 certified local government grant toward the project.
Mayor John Robert Smith praised the foundation for its dedication and years of hard work in preserving the home.
The grant has a local match requirement and the foundation is in the midst of an ongoing fund-raiser to secure funds.
In addition to the grant, assistance was provided by Atlas Roofing Corp., which donated building materials, and Nathan E. Daniels Roofing Co., which provided labor.
The Restorations Foundation also announced the launch of the new Web site, www.merrehope.com. Made possible through the Web site designing company Leading Edges LLC, the site will market the foundation's property and activities.
The Meridian Restorations Foundation is selling raffle tickets as part of an ongoing fund-raiser to match a $22,576 grant awarded by the city of Meridian and the
Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
What: Raffle for a $1,000 shopping spree at Bonita Lakes Mall
Cost: 1 ticket, $10; 3 tickets, $25; 7 tickets, $50
Deadline to buy: Friday
Information: Call
Merrehope, 483-8439, or a Meridian Restorations
Foundation member.

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