February 28th, 2008
Greetings all,
I hope you all got the chance to listen to the CJOB broadcast today, it was a great session. One of my favourite lines sums up the goal of the FUFG, as I see it: “Not just saving, but building on the site.”
For those of you interested to help the Fort, a website has been set up to collect donations. $3.5 million is needed by the end of March! Anything is appreciated by the organization - $5, $15, $20, whatever you can. You can get to the site at http://www.upperfortgarry.com/. Anything that you give will go a long way, and will be appreciated. Its not that often that the lovers of history get such an excellent chance to save a piece of heritage, important not just to Winnipeg, but to Canada, North America, and even European colonial history.
I would also like to repost the link to the petition started by Site O Canada, which has received tremendous support. http://siteocanada.start-a-petition.com. Please visit the petition and add your voice if you haven’t yet.
Best wishes!
– JGM
February 27th, 2008
Hello all, things with the Fort Garry mission have been going very well. On Thursday, 28 February 2008 all morning from 9:00 till noon (CST) we will be holding a live CJOB radio showat the UFG site, to promote the project with various guests etc. I encourage you all to listen in and show your support! For those of you who do not reside in Winnipeg, can listen to the broadcast off of CJOB’s website: http://www.cjob.com/. The option for the online radio is near the top. Listen in!
– JGM
February 5th, 2008
It has been reported today that the Manitoba Provincial government will be putting $1.5 million to the Friends of Upper Fort Garry to help them in their campaign to raise the money needed to purchase the lot of land that currently holds the Upper Fort Garry gate. This is only fitting, as the Fort saw the birthplace of the provincial government in 1870 with its occupation by Louis Riel for his provisional provincial government.
To read the brief story, visit http://www.winnipegsun.com/News/Manitoba/2008/02/05/4828474.html
– JGM