Central Jersey

Finding Fortune: Preserving A National Historic Landmark

The T. Thomas Fortune Project Committee announces its upcoming fundraiser that includes, Claire Serant as a Keynote Speaker.

T. Thomas Fortune

Red Bank, NJ –The T. Thomas Fortune Project Committee announces its upcoming fundraiser to preserve the landmark. This includes Claire Serant as a distinguished keynote speaker. Serant is an English Professor at York College and has written several articles/papers on T. Thomas Fortune.

This benefit will be presented on Friday, June 12th from 6PM- 10PM at Two River Theater, located at
21 Bridge Avenue in Red Bank Tickets are $75 in advance no tickets sold at the door.

About T. Thomas Fortune house

The T. Thomas Fortune house is located at 94 Drs. James Parker Blvd, Red Bank, and is one of only two National Historic Landmarks in the New Jersey, significant to African American Heritage. There are a total of 57 National Historic Landmarks in the State.

Fortune purchased the home in 1901 giving it the name of Maple Hill and it was there he began to do some of his most important work – to change the social landscape of America. The Fortune Family remained in the home until 1913.

The T. Thomas Fortune Project Committee was established two years ago, in a concerted effort to save and preserve the home.

Here is your opportunity to join the collaborative effort to save this National Historic Landmark, by joining with us at the “Finding Fortune: Preserving a National Historic Landmark” fundraiser, on June 12, 2015 at Two River Theater in Red Bank, from 6-10 pm

Further information on being a sponsor* and/or tickets can be found on our website, thomasfortunehouse.weebly.com

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