WILLISTON — The annual membership drive at the James Memorial Art Center kicked off this week with a focus on preserving the historic century-old building that has been home to generations of creativity, community, and cultural connection.

This year, the most urgent project the center has on its plate is a major infrastructure update—replacing the James' failing sewer line. kAmQ(9:=6 D6H6C =:?6D 2C6?VE 8=2>@C@FD[ E96JVC6 G:E2=[Q D2:5 82==6CJ 25>:?:DEC2E@C !2> t==:@E] Q%9:D :D E96 <:?5 @7 369:?5\E96\D46?6D AC6D6CG2E:@? H@C< E92E <66AD E96 y2>6D DE2?5:?8 DEC@?8] |6>36CD9:A DFAA@CE 96=AD >2<6 E92E A@DD:3=6]Qk^Am kAm|6>36CD9:A DFAA@CE 92D 2:565 E96 y2>6D :? E96 A2DE 3J 96=A:?8 H:E9 D6G6C2= AC6D6CG2E:@? @C :>AC@G6>6?E AC@;64ED] #646?E=J 4@>A=6E65 AC@;64ED :?4=F56 E96 A2:?E:?8 @7 E96 y2>6DV

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