Phil Franklin, president of the Bartlett Historical Society, stands in the interior of the former St. Joseph's Church in Bartlett Village on Aug. 13. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Phil Franklin, president of the Bartlett Historical Society, stands in the interior of the former St. Joseph's Church in Bartlett Village on Aug. 13. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
BARTLETT — The Bartlett Historical Society is driving forward with its mission to transform the former St. Joseph Church building in Bartlett into the new Bartlett History Museum. The Bartlett Historical Society is still driving forward with its mission to transform the former St. Joseph Church building in Bartlett into their Bartlett History Museum.
An ongoing fundraising effort has been underway while the renovation activities to save the building have begun. In March, the society is hosting two fundraisers, March 3 at the Black Cap Grille in North Conway and March 31 st at the Red Parka Pub in Glen.
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