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​Having lived in Effingham for over thirty years, Jennifer is attached to this rural way of life.   She is a retired art teacher and currently an active artist, painting many local scenes as well as the Maine coast.  Her website is: www.jennifervancor.com    Jen is also an avid reader and have become a loyal library patron.
 
Making art and raising her two children have been her goals for many years and now that they have grown her focus has been on painting, exhibiting in both New Hampshire and Maine.  With the recent efforts to restore our local Historic Town Hall,  Jen feels drawn to help restore this beautiful and useful building . . . and now she is also learning to write grants. 

Jennifer is a current Trustee of the Effingham Public Library.
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This project was funded in part by a grant from the NH Preservation Alliance, which received support for its grants program from the New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP). 
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Effingham Preservation Society is a 501(c)3 organization established in 1999 to preserve historic buildings and landmarks in Effingham, New Hampshire.  The Preservation Society has agreed to be the Fiscal Agent of the Historic Town Hall Project.

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