LA GRANDE â The Wildhorse Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to the Liberty Theatre Foundation to complete the theaterâs sound and light system.
The grant, the fourth the Liberty has received from Wildhorse but first for the sound system, provides the funding necessary to complete the system, according to Ashley OâToole, chairman of the Liberty Foundation.
âWeâre extremely grateful to the Wildhorse Foundation,ââ OâToole said. âThey have come to our aid previously and have really helped us on the path to completing the historic theaterâs renovation. We thank them for their continued support, and for the continued partnership.ââ
The Wildhorse Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to the Liberty Theatre Foundation to complete the theaterâs sound and light system.
The grant, the fourth the Liberty has received from Wildhorse but first for the sound system, provides the funding necessary to complete the system, according to Ashley OâToole, chairman of the Liberty Foundation.
âWeâre extremely grateful to the Wildhorse Foundation,ââ OâToole said. âThey have come to our aid previously and have really helped us on the path to completing the historic theaterâs renovation. We thank them for their continued support, and for the continued partnership.ââ
Dan Davenport (right) along with Dawson Gaertner and Jack Lind (not pictured) on Friday, May 21, 2021, put up the front-facing cover to the Liberty Theatre in downtown. The awning had been bare sheet metal prior to the restoration. Ashley OâToole, the board chair for the Liberty Theatre Foundation, says the front-facing awning will include cast iron flowers just like it had in the theaterâs heyday.Alex Wittwer/The Observer
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