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Heritage Hall gets grant for painting

- By JOSEPH B. NADEAU jnadeau@woonsocket­call.com

NORTH SMITHFIELD — Heritage Hall at 101 Greene St., Slatersvil­le, will hopefully be looking a bit smarter this summer thanks to a painting program assisted by a General Assembly grant.

Members of the North Smithfield Heritage Associatio­n met with state Sen. Melissa Murray, D-Dist. 24, Woonsocket and North Smithfield, on Thursday to collect a $4,000 legislativ­e grant she obtained for the painting project.

The Heritage Associatio­n maintains the former Union Grange #13 Hall on Greene Street and the equally historic Forestdale School, a one-room schoolhous­e built in 1877 at 190 School Street in Forestdale.

Elizabeth Faricy, a member of the Associatio­n’s board of directors, said the funding obtained by Murray will be combined with Associatio­n fundraisin­g to cover an expected total cost of $14,000 for the painting work.

Murray said she sought the grant for the Associatio­n to continue the support her predecesso­r, Senator Marc Cote, lent the local non-profit organizati­on over the years. Cote retired before the last election, paving the way for Murray to move from the Woonsocket City

Council to her current legislativ­e roll.

“This was a grant traditiona­lly given by Sen. Cote, so I am passing on that tradition,” Murray said. In addition to meeting the Associatio­n’s board members, Murray was also given a tour of the circa 1897 Grange Hall. The building had been originally constructe­d as the St. Luke Episcopal Mission serving families of the Slatersvil­le mill village and later became the Union Grange #13 home in 1913, a role it served until 1994 when the Grange gave it to the North Smithfield Heritage Associatio­n.

The Associatio­n has been upgrading the building over the years and adding needed modern features such as handicappe­d access improvemen­ts, updated bathroom facilities and a new roof. The hall can tbe rented from the non-profit Associatio­n for events and has kitchens serving the main hall and the lower level hall in the building. The main hall seats a maximum of 100 people, the lower hall, 75, and there is also a conference room for meetings of 18 people.

The paint on the building is the next improvemen­t needed, tand Richard F. Keene, Associatio­n board president, said in addition to covering peeling and deteriorat­ed sections of paint, the project will also address the varying colors used din past painting projects.

“There are four colors on the building now and (Associatio­n member) Louise Vanhouwe likes the blue gray at the top,” Keene, a former Primrose Fire Department chief, said of the plan to make the building one solid color on its wood siding.

“I want to see it all one color and if blue gray makes you happy,” Keene told Vanhouwe at the Hall, “that makes me happy.”

Faricy said the Associatio­n received about $16,000 in grant funding over the years with Cote’s help and noted Murray’s assistance would help the organizati­on to continue to make needed improvemen­ts in the future.

“This will be a good addition to the projects we have already done and hopefully we will be able to raise the rest of the funding we will need this summer,” Faricy, a former local town administra­tor and past member of the town council, said of the paint project.

 ?? Joseph B. Nadeau photo ?? Members of the North Smithfield Heritage Associatio­n welcome state Sen. Melissa Murray, D-Dist. 24, to the Associatio­n’s historic Heritage Hall meeting facility at 101 Greene St., Slatersvil­le. From left are Associatio­n members Charles Dubois, Louise Vanhouwe, Elizabeth Faricy and Richard Keene, and Murray at right. The Associatio­n is planning a painting project for the building this summer that will be assisted by a General Assembly grant.
Joseph B. Nadeau photo Members of the North Smithfield Heritage Associatio­n welcome state Sen. Melissa Murray, D-Dist. 24, to the Associatio­n’s historic Heritage Hall meeting facility at 101 Greene St., Slatersvil­le. From left are Associatio­n members Charles Dubois, Louise Vanhouwe, Elizabeth Faricy and Richard Keene, and Murray at right. The Associatio­n is planning a painting project for the building this summer that will be assisted by a General Assembly grant.

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