From Kimberly Skelly, National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Exclusive “I ❤ America’s Historic Places” tote: going, going, gone
Date December 17, 2019 7:35 PM
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Dear Friend,

Time is running out for you to receive your “I ❤ America’s Historic
Places” tote. Please claim your gift now by activating your status with a member gift of $30
or more.
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And, this month, every dollar will be matched, $1 for $1, up to $100,000!

Every year, we hear from people like you—those who have visited treasured
historic sites and neighborhoods—about how important America’s historic places
are to them...places like Cooper Molera Adobe in Monterey, California.

Since the Adobe was first built in the 1820s, this property has represented a
classic tale of shared use: an intersection of folks with different
origins—Mexican American, Anglo American, French American, and Native
American—carrying out various occupations, each contributing to a common vision
that is clearly evident in today’s Monterey.

In recent years, preservationists like you helped to address the serious backlog
of restoration needs, diminished public access, and Cooper Molera’s uncertain
future. After engagement with local stakeholders, the National Trust worked with
a local developer to bring new life and a revitalized “shared use” to Cooper
Molera.

Today, you can wander the gardens and visit the Cooper and Diaz Adobes, free of
charge, to see changing exhibits on the stories of this remarkable property.
Stroll from the Tuesday night Farmer’s Market to the welcoming gardens. Or host
an event in the only historic barns within the city limits of Monterey. Feeling
hungry? Stop at the Alta Bakery and Café and sample their thoughtfully crafted
pastries. All the shared spaces embrace the history of the site and help bring
it to life for visitors.

We’re thrilled by our team effort to save historic places like Cooper Molera Adobe. But we must keep working
together to give people today (and those that will come after) a chance to
experience and reflect on the history and stories that make us who we are.

Become a member today with a gift of $30 or more and enjoy all the benefits of
membership—an exclusive canvas tote, a subscription to Preservation magazine,
discounts to historic hotels and sites, and a personalized member card.
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Plus, through December 31, your membership gift will be matched, doubling your impact to save historic places!

Thank you for your generous spirit and for sharing the gift of historic
preservation this season. And, I encourage you, if you’re ever in Monterey, stop
by the Alta Bakery and Café!

Warmest Thanks,


Kimberly Skelly
Chief Development Officer

P.S. We’re ready to ship your free “I ❤ America's Historic Places" tote and New
Member Kit. Please join today.
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