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Unique 30 x 14 photo of the Cathedral of Learning with Gutenberg Press type projected on it taken by Pittsburgh artist George Mendel. This colorful photo was taken during the Pittsburgh Festival of Lights to commemorate the invention of the printing press. It is made even more impressive by the framing provided by Lee Heckman Custom Framing.
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Claire Schuchman of Exceptional Gardens will come to your home to discuss your landscape ideas and will provide a conceptual drawings of the project area and a quote for completing the project. Exceptional Gardens specializes in landscape design, installation and maintenance, our goal is to create gardens that are beautiful to look at and easy to enjoy. Please contact Claire in the fall of 2022 at 412-308-5530
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Two tickets to the Dec 24 8:15pm game VS the Las Vegas Raiders.
Sec 107, Row E Seats 14 and 15
$20 Gift Card for salon service at this Salon in South Hills Village.
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This attractive floor mat is the "world's most comfortable floor mat." It is 50% thicker than the GelPro Classic mat and will look great anywhere with its designer textile surface.
Color: Grasscloth Pecan
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Two Gift Boxes Announcing Pregnancy to Grandparents from Victorian Manor
Each box has a magnetic frame for a sonogram and a sweet decorative onesie. One box has a list of names that the grandparents may want to use and the other box says "You can stop asking... we're having a Baby".
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Announcement of Pregnancy to Grandparents from Victorian Manor
Included in this Baby Announcement package is a box with a sonogram frame and a sweet decorative onsie saying "Hello Grandma & Grandpa."
Baby Announcement Gift Set for Dad from Victorian Manor
When this Gift Box is opened, it states "You're Going to Be A Dad!". Inside is a glass beer mug that says "Drinking for Two" and attached to the ribbon is a beer opener that says "Poppin' Some Different Bottles".
$100 Certificate for Printing Services from Kreider Printing.
Use this certificate for all your printing needs.
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One Roll of 100 First Class Postage Stamps
*Wishlist* Items are auction items that may be purchased as gifts for the History Center. Thank you for your generosity!
A Package of 10 Foam Core Mounting Sheets used for mounting two dimensional objects in an upcoming exhibit
A-Frame Welcome Sign
Light Blocking Window Coverings for Work Room (improves microfilm reading)
Sponsor a Speakers Series Event using a Heinz History Center Speaker
Camera and accessories for "Lebo-Story" Oral History station
Sponsor the printing and mailing of One Cedar Tree Newsletter to our membership.
*Wishlist* Items are auction items that may be purchased as gifts for the History Center.
Thank you for your generosity!
Refrigerator for catering events at the History Center
Cover the cost of One Month of our "Mortgage" at the History Center.
Epson - Pro EX9220 1080p Wireless 3LCD Projector used for Power Point Presentations throughout the community.
*Wishlist* Items are auction items that may be purchased as gifts for the Historical Society. From the president: "This item item would be invaluable to enhance our presentations given throughout the community."
Sponsor the Restoration of the Decorative Wall Art on One Wall in the former Dining Room of the History Center: Chief Conservator, Boris Brindar of A. J. Vater & Company uncovered decorative wall art on each wall in the former dining room in the History Center. In the center of each wall, along the ceiling, is this wonderful lady surrounded by painted scrollwork. Your donation will enable Boris to restore this lady and the rest of the decorative art to its former glory on one of the four walls in this room used for exhibits.
Your name, or that of someone you honor, will be recognized in two places within the History Center; in the former dining room and on a plaque recognizing all major donors to the Historical Society's Capital Campaign."
Naming Rights for the Entrance Foyer at the History Center: Anyone entering the History Center to see an exhibit, ask for information about their home or to see the inside of the History Center comes into this space between the front door and the first exhibit room. The space currently has a desk that was the property of the third family that owned the house, Dr. Donald and Christine McMillan. "Rosy the Riveter" stood in this space to "greet" visitors to the We Can Do It: WWII exhibit.
Your name, or a name honoring a special person you designate, will be displayed in two locations: in this space and on a plaque listing all the major donors to the Historical Society's Capital Campaign.
Naming Rights for the Historical Society's Office: The Historical Society's office is located on the 1st floor of the History Center, just off the Stuber Family Library & Research Room. It originally was used as a "Sleeping Porch" in the days before air conditioning. Notice the number of closely spaced windows which would allow cooler night air to circulate in the space.
Your name, or that of someone you wish to honor, would be displayed in two places; on the wall next to the doorway entering the office and on a plaque listing all the major donors to the Historical Society's Capital Campaign.
Naming Rights for the Atrium - The Atrium is the most impressive space in the History Center with its original stained-glass ceiling panels, original tile floor and an original mural on all four walls. The tile floor and stained-glass ceiling panels have already been restored, while only part of the mural has been uncovered. Part of the funds from the naming rights would be used to continue the mural restoration. This room is part of the three exhibit rooms within the History Center.
Your name, or that of somebody you wish to honor, will be displayed in two locations; in the Atrium exhibit space and also on a plaque listing all the major donors to the Historical Society's Capital Campaign.
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