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This is a special edition of the MSNHA e-newsletter. Our newsletter usually includes articles on sites and attractions in MSNHA's six counties, a calendar of events, bios of MSNHA staff, updates on our community grants program, National Park Service information and national and regional National Heritage Area news. Got an idea for a story? Want to know more? Email msnha@una.edu with comments, questions,
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MSNHA staff

Dr. Carolyn Barske
Interim director

Judy Sizemore
Special projects coordinator


Cathy Wood
Media coordinator &
grants administrator


Brian Murphy &
Stephanie Vickers

Public history graduate assistants

Zeb Augustin
Student worker


 
Heritage Happenings

           August 2017                           

News from
the
  MSNHA
  
                                                                          msnha.una.edu       256.765.5028      msnha@una.edu


Sept. 15 is next MSNHA grants deadline


FLORENCE -- Thanks to support from all of our six counties--and by request--the Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area is opening a new round of  community grants. Application deadline is 5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 15.
       “We were thrilled to have so many applications as the word spreads about what the MSNHA is and what we want to do,” said interim director Carrie Barske. “We look forward to growing our grants program and continuing to help preserve, protect and promote northwest Alabama’s cultural heritage.”
       Grant awards from $1,000 up to $10,000 are available for heritage-focused projects in MSNHA’s six counties: Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone and Morgan. To be eligible, proposed projects must include assessment, preservation activities, interpretation, archiving or workshops and training sessions and be connected to one of the MSNHA’s themes: music, Native American culture or the Tennessee River.
       Guidelines, applications and instructions are at msnha.una.edu.
       In the previous grant cycle, which closed in April, MSNHA received 15 applications and approved 11 grant awards totaling $53,310 -- the highest number of applications and awards since MSNHA opened its grants program in 2015.
      Those grant awards were for the Tennessee Old Time Fiddlers Convention, in Athens, submitted by the Athens State University Foundation; installing ultra-violet protective film on windows of Belle Mont, in Tuscumbia, submitted by the Colbert County Historical Landmarks Foundation; digital and interpretive panels at the Florence Indian Mound Museum; exterior restoration of the Jackson House, in Moulton; Oka Kapassa—Sharing the Legends, in Tuscumbia; removing graffiti from the Old Railroad Bridge, Sheffield; outdoor interpretive signage at Pond Spring, the General Joe Wheeler Home, Hillsboro; African-American oral histories, submitted by Project Say Something and the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library; historic district survey, downtown Russellville; interpretative signage for the Tuscumbia Singing River Sculpture Project; and a Cherokee Trail of Tears Walking Tour brochure, Decatur, submitted by the Trail of Tears Association.
        For more information on MSNHA or its grants program,
email msnha@una.edu or visit msnha.una.edu/about/grants

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