In 2001, Local Girl Scout Troop Helped Restore Neglected Civil War Statue in Framingham

A three-year effort by a local Girl Scout troop to restore a neglected Civil War statue was celebrated on April 28, 2001 at a rededication ceremony in front of the Edgell Memorial Library in Framingham Center. More than 100 people attended the event. The restoration effort was spearheaded by the Framingham Girl Scout Troop 2112, which began the project in 1998 as part of a national Save our Statues initiative. Courtesy of Framingham.com āThe 13 girls and three troop leaders learned about the need to repair the statue from local conservator Rika Smith McNally,ā reported The Boston Globe . āTroop 2112 then spent the next two years raising money for the restoration.ā They collected ānearly $1,000 in pennies collected from Framingham elementary school students, and almost $5,000 in private donations from businesses and individuals,ā wrote the Globe, in addition to a $1,000 grant from the Framingham Cultural Council and $9,000 from Save Our Statues....