Jackson kids (from left Derrick Walsh, William Korthois, Robbie Reardon, Lulu Weeder and Lulu Messer) tug on ropes attached to the old Jackson Town Hall to re-create the Jackson Historical Society's "Pumpkin People" display from this past October, shown in the photo held by the historical society's Jackie Connors and Leslie Schomaker at right, on Thursday. The official building move, weather permitting, is set for next Tuesday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Jackson kids (from left Derrick Walsh, William Korthois, Robbie Reardon, Lulu Weeder and Lulu Messer) tug on ropes attached to the old Jackson Town Hall to re-create the Jackson Historical Society's "Pumpkin People" display from this past October, shown in the photo held by the historical society's Jackie Connors and Leslie Schomaker at right, on Thursday. The official building move, weather permitting, is set for next Tuesday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
JACKSON — At long last, weather permitting, the historic Jackson Town Hall will be moved to its new location about 150 feet closer to the village center next Tuesday at around 9 a.m., according to Jackson Historical Society President Leslie Schomaker.
“Put July 29 on your calendar. We are still formulating plans, but there will be food, maybe music and interpretive displays,” said Schomaker.
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