
Renovation Project Donors and Supporters
With the help of Donors, Volunteers and Community Support, Sandhills Family Heritage Association will
Renovate, Restore and Reopen the Historic Spring Lake Civic Center Building and Rededicate the building and land as the "Sandhills Heritage Center"!

Great News: SFHA is proud to announce that the Historic Spring Lake Civic Center Building has a New Roof! Next Steps: Full Renovation and reopening as the Sandhills Heritage Center. Learn how you can help support this project. Click Here

Thank You Donors
Marion Stedman Covington Foundation.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation
Spring Lake, NC Community Members and individual donors from around the country.

Thank You Volunteers
And dozens and dozens of others who help to protect the land and building, assist with fundraising and serve as ambassadors to tell the story of the Historic Spring Lake Civic Center building and the community that built and sustains it.

Thank You Community Partners
The Honorable Marvin W. Lucas, NC State Representative
The Honorable Larry Dobbins, Mayor, Town of Spring Lake
Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce
Kingdom Community Development Corporation
Bethel AME Zion Church, Spring Lake NC
THANK YOU PRESERVATION NORTH CAROLINA for awarding SFHA with the Stedman Incentive Grant to support our window and door replacement project, part of our historic Civic Center Building Renovation Project. We appreciate your help as we Renovate, Restore and Reopen!
THANK YOU CANNON FOUNDATION for awarding SFHA a grant to support our roof replacement project, part of our historic Civic Center Building Renovation Project. We appreciate your help as we Renovate, Restore and Reopen!
THANK YOU Marion Stedman Covington Foundation for awarding SFHA a grant to support our roof replacement project, part of our Historic Civic Center Building Renovation Project. We appreciate your help as we Renovate, Restore and Reopen!
Sandhills Family Heritage Association
Creating partnerships to save and protect
our natural resources, livelihoods, health and cultural heritage.
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