Support for the 43rd Street Gallery
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Since Mary Coleman came from Greene County to Lawrenceville so many years ago, she has been one of the most positive and inspirational influences on our changing neighborhood.
Not only did she renovate a historic building for her home, weaving studio, and art gallery, but she has also been involved in all manner of Lawrenceville activities that have resulted in the thriving neighborhood we see today. She has been an instrumental force in retail initiatives like the Cookie Tour and Artists’ Studio Tour, and she has also taken a leading role in historic preservation, traffic control, and advocacy for Lawrenceville residents and neighbors. We are so very lucky to have her here.
Recently, Mary needed to have a new sewer line installed at a cost that is difficult for her to pay.
Even if you can only afford to give a little, we feel that lifting this financial burden off of Mary is the least we can do for someone who has given so much to our community.
Not only did she renovate a historic building for her home, weaving studio, and art gallery, but she has also been involved in all manner of Lawrenceville activities that have resulted in the thriving neighborhood we see today. She has been an instrumental force in retail initiatives like the Cookie Tour and Artists’ Studio Tour, and she has also taken a leading role in historic preservation, traffic control, and advocacy for Lawrenceville residents and neighbors. We are so very lucky to have her here.
Recently, Mary needed to have a new sewer line installed at a cost that is difficult for her to pay.
Even if you can only afford to give a little, we feel that lifting this financial burden off of Mary is the least we can do for someone who has given so much to our community.
Organizer and beneficiary
Emma Donoughe
Organizer
Pittsburgh, PA
Mary Coleman
Beneficiary