Llano County Historical Society

 

 

Tue
26
Apr

LCRA, PEC award grant to Llano County Historical Society

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The Llano County Historical Society will be able to purchase new climate control equipment and lighting for its facility thanks to an $18,096 community development grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority and the City of Llano.

The historical society will buy two new air conditioners and two commercial ceiling fans to better cool and circulate air in the museum, and LED lighting fixtures to better illuminate the exhibit area.

Llano County Historical Society Board Director Martha Long said providing a comfortable viewing experience and preserving the artifacts entrusted to the museum’s care are paramount.

Fri
22
Apr

LCRA awards $18,096 for Llano museum

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Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) Community Development Partnership Program (CDPP) and the City of Llano award an $18,096 grant on Friday, April 22, to the Llano County Historical Society for new climate control equipment and lighting. In front, from left, are: Mike Reagor, Llano mayor and Llano County Historical Society board member; Billy Click and JoAnn McDougall, society board member; JoAnn McDougall, society board secretary; Judy Miller, society reporter; Lori A. Berger, LCRA board member; Charles Wendt, society board president; Hudson Long, society board member; Martha Long, society board director; and Stan Weik. LCRA CDPP committee member. On the back row, from left, are: Carl Shannon and Gerry Martin, society board members; Rhonda Perkins, society board treasurer; Steve Dyer, LCRA governmental affairs representative, and Jerry Hilbun, society board member.

The Llano County Historical Society will be able to purchase new climate control equipment and lighting for its facility thanks to an $18,096 community development grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) Community Development Partnership Program (CDPP) and the City of Llano.
The historical society will buy two new air conditioners and two commercial ceiling fans to better cool and circulate air in the museum, and LED lighting fixtures to better illuminate the exhibit area.
Llano County Historical Society Board Director Martha Long said providing a comfortable viewing experience and preserving the artifacts entrusted to the museum’s care are paramount.

Wed
20
Apr

CDPP grants giving civic support

BY GLYNIS CRAWFORD SMITH

THE HIGHLANDER

 

Small ceremonies for the presentation of a grants are about to make a big difference in Marble Falls, Granite Shoals, Cottonwood Shores and Llano.

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