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Press and promotional updates on the Save the Light Campaign

South Haven Lighthouse Restoration Project Receives Significant Grant

Posted: April 8, 2016Filed Under: Press and promotional updates on the Save the Light Campaign

SOUTH HAVEN — The thousands of Michigan motorists who proudly display a lighthouse on the license plate of their vehicle are helping the initiative to restore the Lake Michigan lighthouse at South Haven.

The State of Michigan, through its Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program (MLAP), has granted the Historical Association of South Haven (HASH) a matching $60,000 grant for the project’s exterior work.

Last year a local “Save the Light” fund raising initiative spearheaded by HASH brought in over $300,000 in donations for the project to restore the 113-year-old lighthouse.

The MLAP program was established in 2001 to assist in the preservation, rehabilitation and protection of historic lighthouses in Michigan. Funding for the program comes solely from the sale of lighthouse license plates which number approximately 160,000. With its striking red-and-white stripes, the White Shoal Lighthouse is set against the blue waters of Lake Michigan to symbolize the need to preserve all 124 of Michigan’s lighthouses.

Your organization’s dedication to preserving Michigan’s historic resources is to be commended. Brian Conway, state historic preservation officer for the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, which oversees the Lighthouse Assistance Program (MLAP).

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Personalized Bricks: More Than a Gift, a Lasting Memory

Posted: November 14, 2015Filed Under: Press and promotional updates on the Save the Light Campaign

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The vacation is over, but a part of you remains with your personalized brick on the walkway to the Light.

You can purchase your Personalized Commemorative Bricks two ways. Open and print the form, fill it out, mail it and your check to HASH.

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Purchase your Personalized Commemorative Brick online

Fill out our online form and pay for your brick by credit card. We use PayPal as our credit card processor (you do not need a PayPal account to purchase).

Purchase Bricks Online

 
4″ x 8″ brick with 3 lines of text… $150
8″ x 8″ brick with 6 lines of text… $300
12″ x 12″ brick with 10 lines of text… $450

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Save the Light Video Update

Posted: October 15, 2015Filed Under: Press and promotional updates on the Save the Light Campaign

Watch this video by Dick Brunvand, photos by Tom Renner, and an interview with Ed Appleyard on the progress of the Save the Light Campaign.

 

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An up close look at decaying South Haven Lighthouse building – NEWSCHANNEL 3

Posted: September 3, 2015Filed Under: Press and promotional updates on the Save the Light Campaign

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Newschannel 3 story, 9/2/2015, about the South Haven Lighthouse.

Watch the video interview with HASH President, James Ollgaard, on wwmt.com ->
 
SOUTH HAVEN, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) – It’s a building that’s closely linked to the scenic beauty of West Michigan.

But we’re finding out that the South Haven Lighthouse has fallen on hard times.

Newschannel 3 got an exclusive inside look at the lighthouse, and found out what’s being done to save it.

“There are thousands of people out there every day during the summer and they’re having family pictures taken there, selfies taken there,” said Jim Ollgaard, President of the Historical Association of South Haven.

But while people are out adoring the historic lighthouse, they might be surprised by what’s inside.

“It’s rusting, literally from the inside out. The floors inside the lighthouse are rusted through, the light room has rust all around the windows, and the walls are rusted,” Ollgaard said.

Because of safety concerns, the interior of the lighthouse building is not open to the public.

You have to climb up two different ladders and step carefully around rusty floors to get to the top.

After squeezing through a little door, you can gain access to the balcony around the light, taking in beautiful views of the lake and pier.

The lighthouse was decommissioned by the federal government and handed over to the historical association in 2012.

“Part the agreement with the federal government is that we’d mount a campaign to restore the lighthouse,” Ollgaard said.

Right now they’re $40,000 short on their $300,000 goal.

“It’s a little bit of struggle toward the end, of course, because a lot of people have already donated. But we’re reaching out to others, and we’re optimistic we’re going to get the funds we need,” Ollgaard said.

The caretakers need to battle decay before it gets too late.

They want to reinforce the structure, along with getting rid of the rust, lead paint and asbestos.

The lighthouse is more than a tourist attraction. It still has a functioning beacon that boaters depend on.

There is also a weather station and fog horn at the top of the building.

Guarding the shores of South Haven for 112 years, it would be hard to imagine the town without it.

“It’s a landmark. We’re a tourist destination, so it was imperative that we do something,” Ollgaard said.

If you’d like to help save the lighthouse, visit this website: http://historyofsouthhaven.org/

Here’s a link to the Article on Newschannel 3, wwmt.com –>

 

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A Rare View – A Day Spent on Top of the South Haven Lighthouse

Posted: August 24, 2015Filed Under: Press and promotional updates on the Save the Light Campaign

A. Louis Photography offers us a rare view of the lighthouse – View his Blog Post >>>

Every once in a while, an opportunity to cross off a “bucket list” comes along. August 7th was just such a day.

If you have followed my work for any amount of time, you have realized that I spend a lot of my free time photographing scenes of the lighthouse in South Haven, Mi. Growing up in the area and spending time as a kid on the pier, I always wondered what the view looked like from the top of the lighthouse. So, two years ago, I added seeing inside the South Haven lighthouse and taking photos from the top to my bucket list. On Thursday the 6th, the opportunity to cross of an item on my list came to me in the form of a text from a fellow photographer.
The first ever Lighthouse Sit

She was invited to take part in the first ever Lighthouse Sit. An event created by the Historical Association of South Haven (H.A.S.H.) during the start of the annual Blueberry Festival to raise awareness and funds to aid in restoring South Haven’s iconic lighthouse. Unfortunately for her she could not stay for her entire 2-hour shift and she needed someone to fill-in for her. How could I say no to a friend in need, right? Not only would I get a chance to be inside the lighthouse but also hopefully help raise some money for the restoration efforts. Please browse through the images and if you can, donate to H.A.S.H. to help them restore the lighthouse. I will provide links at the end of post on how you can contact HASH and make a donation.

View the rest of his Blog Post and see some great photography >>>

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