Where do you want to be?
Shober Bridge at the intersection of North Ellis Street and West Kerr
What time do you want to be there? 6:15
Here is the info you need: This Place Matters is part of a nationwide campaign for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Interested persons are asked to come to Shober Bridge next Friday, April 9, at 6:15 to have a picture made holding a banner proclaiming This Place Matters. Not only will this help get publicity out in our local area but this will make Shober Bridge nationally known. We would love to have a big crowd in the picture---standing on the bridge and off to the side at the intersection of W Kerr and N. Ellis. We want to get there, take the picture, then let everyone head out to enjoy the week-end.
We have permission to park at the homes of Pete and Debbie Hoffman at 416 West Kerr or William and Annie Shaw at 429 North Ellis.
You are encouraged to write letters to the Post supporting rehabilitation of the bridge. Information on points for consideration can be found at the Shober Bridge group on Yahoo. We also have a blog at
Have you signed the petition yet? That can be done at Historic Salisbury's website.
If you would like a yard sign, there are plenty at the Historic Salisbury office at the Depot.
For more information on the National Trust's campaign, please visit: http://www.preservationnation.org/take-action/this-place-matters/
For more information on Shober Bridge, please visit: www.shoberbridge.com
What time do you want to be there? 6:15
Here is the info you need: This Place Matters is part of a nationwide campaign for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Interested persons are asked to come to Shober Bridge next Friday, April 9, at 6:15 to have a picture made holding a banner proclaiming This Place Matters. Not only will this help get publicity out in our local area but this will make Shober Bridge nationally known. We would love to have a big crowd in the picture---standing on the bridge and off to the side at the intersection of W Kerr and N. Ellis. We want to get there, take the picture, then let everyone head out to enjoy the week-end.
We have permission to park at the homes of Pete and Debbie Hoffman at 416 West Kerr or William and Annie Shaw at 429 North Ellis.
You are encouraged to write letters to the Post supporting rehabilitation of the bridge. Information on points for consideration can be found at the Shober Bridge group on Yahoo. We also have a blog at
Have you signed the petition yet? That can be done at Historic Salisbury's website.
If you would like a yard sign, there are plenty at the Historic Salisbury office at the Depot.
For more information on the National Trust's campaign, please visit: http://www.preservationnation.org/take-action/this-place-matters/
For more information on Shober Bridge, please visit: www.shoberbridge.com
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