Joining no.9 mine membership
Guys im asking forum members to join the no.9 mine group .Membership is 10 bucks a year .Note the mine was opened in 1855 Civil War era .Some 600 miners worked in the mine .it had 4 levels 910 feet deep .Note volunteers cut grass plow snow clean museum work at Memorial and Labor day picnics .All us guys do this To Preserve Our Mining Heritage .Please check on this forum Meet Greet 2016 .See how many members spoke highly of our mine tour and going through the museum .google Lansford coal Mine Tour On You Tube .You Tube by video takes you into our n0/9 mine .Item 2 the roof on museum was the former wash Room It leaks Badly .Last rain we Had 9 Buckets to catch rain .There are Many Mining Artifacts tools pictures from the time Coal Was King.Please lets not see them ruined .Im asking members to at least join for 10 bucks And If You Can Spare more money Mark your Check For roof repair .Our group is non profit so donations are Tax Deductible .Address No.9 mine museum ( Nine Dock St .Lansford Pa .18232.P M me if you have more questions ,jack
- CoalHeat
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Will do Jack, thank you.
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Thanx,Jack! You nailed this one out in Fine Fashion! I'm giving a link to their Contact Page if it'll help. They're reopening April 2nd,so I may make a call to see if they can modify their Website to be able to join as an Associate Member and cover some info on the Roof Repair/Replacement Campaign. The building in question that needs the help with the roof will be shown in this Contact Link, Thanx,as I know this was hard for Jack to ask us for help. This Mine Museum is really worth it!
https://no9minemuseum.wixsite.com/museum/contact
https://no9minemuseum.wixsite.com/museum/contact
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Got my membership in the mail the other day.
Now I am a card carry'in coal mine museum member!
-Don
Now I am a card carry'in coal mine museum member!
-Don
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Don,Conflatulations! It's not everyday that you can help out something so ingrained regarding the past. We're here,and the Anthracite keeps Da' Heat on!!
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jack .. will do will be in monday mail....
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Jack, could I join if I were to stop in when they open up for the year or won't there be anyone there to handle membership?
What they need is a PayPal button on their website for soliciting donations and for online membership. I don't know how much of a cut PayPal gets but I believe it would be worth it because if someone has an impulse to help out while on the site they are a few mouse clicks away form contributing. Sitting down and writing a check and dropping it in the mail takes time and effort and people will put it off and forget or maybe reconsider when the next shiny object gets their attention.
What they need is a PayPal button on their website for soliciting donations and for online membership. I don't know how much of a cut PayPal gets but I believe it would be worth it because if someone has an impulse to help out while on the site they are a few mouse clicks away form contributing. Sitting down and writing a check and dropping it in the mail takes time and effort and people will put it off and forget or maybe reconsider when the next shiny object gets their attention.
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I totally agree here. Maybe someone could help you set up a PayPal account or some other means of donating online. You will get a lot more members and donations for sure! I don't even use checks anymore. So for me to join I gotta make a trip for a money order, then fill out an envelope... damn I don't have any stamps... gotta go to the post Office now... you get my point
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Come tomorrow that's exactly what I'm going to try and get them to accomplish. They need Membership and Donation Support Links created in the Website Framework in order for this to work for most Folks in Today's Digital Economy. I'll keep You All posted on this effort. I told Jack that I would help him,and Damnitt,that's what I'm going to do!.....Hambden BobHambden Bob wrote: ↑Sat. Mar. 20, 2021 1:28 amThanx,Jack! You nailed this one out in Fine Fashion! I'm giving a link to their Contact Page if it'll help. They're reopening April 2nd,so I may make a call to see if they can modify their Website to be able to join as an Associate Member and cover some info on the Roof Repair/Replacement Campaign. The building in question that needs the help with the roof will be shown in this Contact Link, Thanx,as I know this was hard for Jack to ask us for help. This Mine Museum is really worth it!
https://no9minemuseum.wixsite.com/museum/contact
- Hambden Bob
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Update: Started The Conversation Towards All Points Discussed Here. Waiting For A Return Phone Call. The Staff At Hand Is Tied Up And Working Toward The April 2nd Opening. They Are Working Toward Getting On A Private Domain Website,And At That Time Make Updates And Changes To Accommodate The Ability To Join As A Patron/Associate Digitally. More To Follow! I
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Keep us posted HB--I for one am patiently waiting.
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Right-O,FFred! They're running around getting ready to openso this'll take a little time!