Historical Society Says “community” Is Key To New Museum
Published: February 23rd, 2007
By: Michael McGuire

NORWICH – Mixed in between stories and laughter, an audience of around 80 at the Chenango County Historical Society’s Capital Campaign Dinner Thursday heard a spirited call to the community: asking it to invest in its own future by investing in local history.

The campaign – which seeks to raise $3.5 million for expanding and enhancing the society’s museum on Rexford Street in Norwich – will hopefully begin to pick up steam in the coming weeks and months, society representatives said.

“Spending now benefits our future generations,” said campaign co-chair Walter O. Rogers. “Those of us that have a general interest in this feel these goals can be achieved. The rewards are well worth it.”

The society’s plan would add 12,000 square feet of exhibition and educational space off of the North and West ends of the building. Their goal is to eventually create a historical and educational hub for the entire county, campaign officials said.

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