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Market House gets its doors
Market House gets its doors

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Market House gets its doors

Thanks to a $44,000 grant award announced in the midst of the 155th anniversary of its construction, the Meadville Market House will soon be in the market for new doors. The current doors don't date back to the time of its construction in 1870, but they are believed to be more than 50 years old, according to Ashley Mattocks-Rose, who chairs the authority that oversees the Market House. 'We couldn't be more excited about it — new roof, new doors,' Mattocks Rose said in a phone interview Friday, recalling another grant announced in April that will provide $560,000 in funding for roof upgrades at the historic structure. 'We just really feel like we've got great momentum right now. It's a really exciting time for Meadville in general and for what the Market House means to Meadville.' The grant to the Market House was among 37 awards announced Thursday by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (PHMC). The recipients were selected from a competitive pool of 114 applicants. Each award requires a local match equal to the amount of the grant, according to the announcement. Other recipients in the state's northwestern region included the Erie County historical society, which received $100,000 to repair 96 original wood-framed windows in the historic Watson-Curtze mansion. Venango County will receive $100,000 to replace its courthouse roof. Built in 1868, the building's slate roof is believed to date to approximately 1905. The Oil City Civic Center will receive $15,000 for a new security camera system "We are pleased to support these important projects from across the Commonwealth," said Andrea Lowery, PHMC executive director. "It is rewarding to impact communities in 15 counties. The selected projects beautifully showcase what historic resources Pennsylvanians value – from cornerstone buildings in their downtowns, like a historic market house and a significant industrial complex, to an historic barn. This investment ensures that Pennsylvania's cultural memory will be preserved for future generations." The Market House grant will be supplemented in part with about $15,000 raised through the facility's 2024 Crawford Gives campaign, which specifically highlighted the need for new doors, according to Mattocks-Rose. The Market Authority kicked off the campaign with a parody music video featuring Mattocks-Rose and friend Austin Kulyk. The video, which amassed 10,000 views in less than 24 hours, featured the two singers seated in the building's seated in the main market space with a Market House-themed takeoff of the song 'Love is an Open Door' from the Disney musical 'Frozen.' 'We really need new doors,' the duo sang in the video, which is no longer available on the Market House Facebook page. 'Help us replace our doooooors — historically accurate doors.' Mattocks-Rose said she didn't think the video was part of the authority's grant application, but said another video would likely be part of the strategy for the 2025 Crawford Gives event later this summer. The high cost of replacing the doors results from the need for custom fabrication of doors that are both historically appropriate and secure. Mattocks-Rose said a handicapped accessible entrance is also being considered for the building's northwest corner. A timeline for construction has not yet been determined. The building's 155-year history is the result of extended collective effort, according to Mattock-Rose, and the impending investments in the structure could set the stage for improvements in programming. 'It feels like now is the time to really just ramp this building up,' she said. 'Our job is to make sure that it's open for another 155 years.'

Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, May 6
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, May 6

Daily Mail​

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Tuesday, May 6

Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Tuesday's meetings at Fakenham, Wolverhampton, Ffos Las and Worcester. FAKENHAM ROBIN GOODFELLOW 2.15 Annexation 2.45 Generous Scorpion 3.15 Claim Du Brizais 3.45 Lenjoleur De Palma 4.15 Tommie Beau 4.50 Fever Dream (nb) GIMCRACK 2.15 Honneur D'Ajonc 2.45 Miss Fedora 3.15 Claim Du Brizais 3.45 Market House 4.15 Le Milos 4.50 CHEMICAL WARFARE (nap) NEWMARKET – 3.45 Market House (nb) WOLVERHAMPTON ROBIN GOODFELLOW 6.30 It's Tim 7.00 Callisto Dream 7.30 YELLOW CARD (nap) 8.00 Adelaide Bay 8.30 Brinton 9.00 Kensington Agent GIMCRACK 6.30 It's Tim 7.00 Bela Sonata 7.30 Yellow Card 8.00 Take The Boat 8.30 Brinton 9.00 Ziggy's Queen NEWMARKET – 6.30 IT'S TIM (nap) NORTHERNER – 7.00 Callisto Dream (nb); 9.00 STARTLING (nap) FFOS LAS ROBIN GOODFELLOW 2.30 Golan Loop 3.00 Tropical Speed 3.30 Jet Of Dreams 4.00 Master Dunraven 4.30 Stumps Or Slips 5.00 John Betjeman GIMCRACK 2.30 Herja 3.00 Tropical Speed 3.30 Jet Of Dreams (nb) 4.00 Clinton Lane 4.30 Higgs 5.00 John Betjeman WORCESTER ROBIN GOODFELLOW 5.48 Rocks Up Late 6.18 Gold Link 6.48 Icare Allen 7.18 Campaign Trail 7.48 Fresh As A Daisy 8.18 Indemnity GIMCRACK 5.48 Electric Jet 6.18 Pottlerath 6.48 Shantou Express 7.18 Everyonesgame 7.48 Havefunontherun 8.18 Katana

Lt. Governor Davis gets first-hand look at Meadville area state investments
Lt. Governor Davis gets first-hand look at Meadville area state investments

Yahoo

time26-04-2025

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Lt. Governor Davis gets first-hand look at Meadville area state investments

Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor is highlighting the administration's historic investments in northwest Pennsylvania. 'While Pennsylvania's main streets are often windows into our past, Governor Shapiro and I believe that they can be in engines for our future,' Lt. Governor Austin Davis said. Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. tours Penn State Behrend, eyes new center For over a year, Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, along with Governor Josh Shapiro, have been discussing a program to help revitalize downtowns, support small businesses, and strengthen local economies. Friday, the administration highlighted their program that was proposed in the 2024/2025 budget. It's called 'Main Street Matters' and invests in 81 community projects across the Commonwealth; two grants have been awarded right here in Meadville. 'One for structural repairs and roof replacement at the Market House here where were standing today and a planning grant for the Meadville Community Revitalization Corporation (MCRC) to look into potential for affordable housing in this historic downtown,' the Lt. Governor said. Gov. Shapiro thanks Erie first responders, seeks more funding for firefighters The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development will be providing just over $560,000 for the Market House and about $16,800 for MCRC. The market house is the oldest continuously run open market structure in the state, reaching 155 years, which means it needs an extra boost to preserve the building. 'It's not just the building that we love, it's what the building represents and the building represents the people of our town, the stories of our town, our farmers, our artisans,' said Ashley Mattocks-Rose, chair of the market authority. The lieutenant governor's visit also included a tour of everything the Market House has to offer. Erie-Meadville air quality drops two letter grades Continuing his journey down Chestnut Street, Davis stopped by Tattered Corner Used Book Store, Hello Sunshine Children's Store and the Woolen Mill. 'I'm just so happy that we have a state and a state administration that is willing to share that vision with us. They are willing to do the things we need to keep a town like Meadville going,' Jaime Kinder, the mayor of Meadville, went on to say. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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