From Paul Edmondson, National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Stronger together
Date April 27, 2020 8:59 PM
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The power of community in times of isolation
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Dear Preservation Supporter,

Over the past month, as we’ve needed to socially distance ourselves from
another, it’s remarkable how much we’ve come together as communities.

We’ve checked on neighbors together. We’ve supported local businesses together.
We’ve laughed, and sometimes cried, together. Even though we’re isolated, we’re
still very united.

With this yearning for greater connection, it’s been a challenging time to have
our historic sites closed. While we’ve found unique and virtual ways to give
people tours, it’s hard not to offer communities a semblance of belonging in the
way we normally would!

Our historic sites—and thousands of others around the country—are community
touchstones and they will be even more meaningful when this crisis subsides..
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In response to this moment of crisis, the Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust has
generously stepped forward to match your gift! For every $2 you give, another $1
will be matched – making it worth $3!

Joining the National Trust today will help us continue to preserve the
remarkable historic sites and places that anchor our communities and our country
… places that bring us together and give us hope for tomorrow.
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We look forward to the time when we can gather in places that bring us joy and
connect anew with each other, face to face, side by side, arm in arm.

Saving historic places together,


Paul Edmondson
President and CEO

PRESERVE OUR HISTORY
[[link removed]]Pictured above: Kykuit is a Historic Site of the National Trust. Photo by Jaime
Martorano


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