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Historic Albany Foundation Newsletter - February 10, 2023

Clubs and Organizations

February 11, 2023

From: Historic Albany Foundation

Thank you to our Current #Feast2023 Sponsors


We are thrilled to announce our current sponsors for  #Feast2023, if you're interested in joining the list below you can learn more here.

Bennett Contracting 
Benjamin Moore, Johnstown
Jareberry Pie LLC
Capital Wine & Spirits 
New Scotland Spirits

How would your sponsorship make a difference? You would be part of:
> Providing low and free-cost programs that educate and empower (our tours and free hands-on workshops)
> Assisting people who need help with their historic houses
> Advocating for the architecture of the city
> Operating our ever-growing salvage Warehouse 
> Running our new Tool Lending Library.

We have several sponsorship levels ($250-$10,000)  which include the following benefits:
> Your business logo on the invitation (mailed to nearly 2,000 households), logo onsite event signage, log on HAF and auction websites, and logo on the event program 
> Recognition on our social media (a primarily local audience of 6,000)
> Sponsorship profile and recognition on our e-newsletter (audience of 3,500)
> Entry to the event 

Learn more
 
Join our Feast Honorary Committee

Join our Honorary Chairs, Brad and Paige Allen

The honorary committee for Feast 2023 is now open! If you would like to support our organization and help raise money for our Spring Fundraiser, you can do so here. Honorary Committee members will receive tickets to the event and be publically recognized in the invitation, program, and signage. Prices per person begin at $150.  

Read Brad & Paige's Letter Here
 
Spring Book Club Date Confirmed

Mon Feb 27th 6.15pm

Want to join our virtual book club for 2023? We will be reading 'The Crazy Ladies of Pearl Street' by Trevanian - you can find copies at the Book House in Albany. This program is in partnership with the NYS Writers Institute and will be led by Paul Grondahl.  The novel explores life in Albany during the 1930s, and the book club will be followed by a themed-walking tour later in the year. 

Join for Free

RPIs Visit to Historic Albany Foundation

RPI  School of Architecture professor, Matt Burgermaster, recently visited Historic Albany Foundation with his students of the 'Continuous Constructions' course. This course focuses on adaptive reuse and design-related questions of material reuse, waste, and the circular economy. We had a wonderful time telling them about the organization's history, a tour of the Warehouse, and a presentation about the Tool Library. We are so happy to see the RPI is focusing on this topic and are looking forward to continuing our relationship with the College. 

Click Here To View The Historic Albany Foundation  Newsletter - February 10, 2023