Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival on August 12-14, 2011 in Butler, Pa. We're busy pulling together all of the behind-the-scenes work that's needed when organizing an event of this size. We hope to have registration materials available on the site in early October, so please be sure to check back and sign up!
We're writing today to ask for your assistance in helping the Butler Community win a $25,000 grant to help preserve the Bantam Building in Downtown Butler. This building is where the American Bantam Car Company designed and built the world's first jeep. Please read details below....
Help save the Bantam Building in Butler, where the Jeep was born! Butler Downtown has entered the Bantam Building, the factory where America's first jeeps were produced, in the National Trust for Historic Preservation's "This Place Matters Community Challenge." The project is in the running to win $25,000 to help preserve the building and its history. Communities all over the country have identified historic sites worthy of support and the community with the most votes will win not only national recognition, but also the $25,000 prize.
VOTING IS EASY AND ONLY TAKES A MINUTE! Click the link below...
http://my.preservationnation.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=9491&security=2862&s_interest=3225 and then register to vote. But hurry! Voting ends on September 15 so we have less than two weeks to put our project in the lead.
About the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival:
The Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival is organized by the Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau and a group of committed volunteers and Jeep enthusiasts who want to create a signature annual event celebrating Butler, Pa.'s role as the birthplace of the jeep. The Festival will take place in Downtown Butler and at the Butler County Fairgrounds along Route 422, just west of Butler. Our goal is to create a premier annual event that attracts Jeep enthusiasts from all over the Mid-Atlantic region.
Please help us spread the word by sharing this information with your favorite web sites, forums, blogs and fellow jeep enthusiasts. Thanks for your help!