Dear Friend of the Old Barracks,
We invite you to join the Old Barracks Association’s 1902 Society, a special group of individuals who have included the museum in their estate planning. The 1902 Society derives its name from the formation of the Old Barracks Association in 1902 and pays tribute to the remarkable women who fundraised and organized tirelessly to preserve the building and its rich history. Their dedication and vision laid the foundation for the Old Barracks’ continued existence as a cherished historical landmark. By joining the 1902 Society, you are not only honoring their legacy but also joining them by ensuring that your aligned efforts are sustained for years to come.
By becoming a member of the 1902 Society, you will ensure that the Old Barracks continues to thrive for generations to come. Your support will help us maintain our historic site, expand educational programs, and engage the community in the rich history of the Old Barracks.
As a token of our appreciation, members of the 1902 Society receive special recognition, exclusive invitations to events, and updates on the impact of their planned gifts. Your legacy will be honored and celebrated, and you will have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for preserving our heritage.
We understand that estate planning is a deeply personal decision, and we are here to provide any information or support you may need as you consider including the Old Barracks in your plans. Your gift, no matter the size, will make a lasting difference and leave a legacy that will be felt for years to come.
If you have already included the Old Barracks in your estate plans, we ask you to let us know so we can express our gratitude and welcome you into the 1902 Society. If you are considering making this meaningful commitment, we would be honored to discuss how you can leave a lasting impact on the Old Barracks.
Thank you for your dedication to preserving history and supporting the Old Barracks. We hope you will consider joining the 1902 Society and becoming a part of our mission to ensure the Old Barracks remains a vital part of our community for future generations.
With heartfelt appreciation,
The Old Barracks Association