[RP TownTalk] Fw: [Greenbelters] Vote for Greenbelt Theater in Partners for Preservation

Aaron Marcavitch acornhp at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 24 14:33:38 UTC 2013


Folks,
 
The City of Greenbelt needs your help.  If you have ever been to the P&G Theater in Old Greenbelt, you know this is the largest screen in the region.  It is also one of older specifically built theaters in the region, from 1937.  
 
We hope you can help out a big partner and Heritage Areas Authority grant awardee win another grant award to fix up the lobby. 
 
It takes your time to vote online.  You can register through Facebook and you can also earn points for tweeting - if you are in to that sort of thing.
 
Read below about the program and then hit http://www.preservedmv.com/
 
Aaron Marcavitch
Maryland Milestones/ATHA Inc.  
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Celia ccraze at greenbeltmd.gov
Subject: [Greenbelters] Vote for Greenbelt Theater in Partners for Preservation
  
 
   
 
Friends - Help the renovation of the Greenbelt Theater be selected as the favored Partner in Preservation project in this American Express/National Trust for Historic Preservation project.  For the next 16 days you can vote for your favorite of over 20 deserving projects in the DC area.  At the end of the voting period the top vote getting project will receive funding for its renovation project. 

All it takes for you to cast your vote is to log in through the PIP website (https://www.preservedmv.com/) and vote for the Greenbelt Theater.  You can vote every day.

You can see from the list of competing projects that we have some very  deserving and well known projects in the running.  But it will be the votes of those interested in preservation that will determine which project is funded.

Vote once a day and let's get Greenbelt Theater selected.

This is one time you can say - vote early,vote often, and vote every day.

Celia Craze         
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