Money raised for museum
i Dunsandel's museum is a ; step closer to reality after a historical exhibition held during the week-end raised about $950. The president of the Dunsandel Historical Society, Mrs Judy Allan, which organised the exhibition, said that expenses . had to be deducted from the total raised but that the society
was “very happy” with the . result. The money will go towards a museum which the society hopes to establish. Saturday afternoon and yesterday were the busiest times for the organisers and on Friday 400 schoolchildren had a free educational tour of the displays. Mrs Allan said that about • half the people who attended came from outside DunsanI del while the others were ! either residents or former residents at the town, many I of whom had lent items for [ the exhibition, she said. [
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Press, 29 March 1982, Page 6
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