Monday, July 7, 2014

Building a Legacy-Barry Goldwater Center For Democracy

   


REMEMBERING THE HISTORY
THAT MADE ARIZONA GREAT


THE FIRST AND ONLY CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES IN THE SOUTHWEST  
Dear Fellow Arizonans,
LET US PRESERVE THE HISTORY OF ARIZONA TOGETHER
We are very proud to announce that the Barry Goldwater Center for Democracy is officially launched.  We are getting close to the ground breaking and then the opening of the only Congressional Library, Archives and Museum in the Western United States.  We will be teaching students from grade school through college Congress at work; conduct economic development seminars with other countries; and continue the Goldwater Lecture Series.

Barry Goldwater Center of Democracy will be a 50,000 square foot work of art on 2 acres in downtown Mesa, Arizona, for the whole world to see.  This is a proud moment for Arizonans and you will have made this possible.  It will feature the political process that has made Arizona great as well as highlight the business and industry that has made Arizona what it is today.

WE NEED YOUR HELP 
To complete this magnificent project we need $40 Million by December 2015. You can help us construct this beautiful facility in Arizona and bring scholars and tourism from around the world to research and see the history of Arizona.  You can help, not only to preserve the history of Arizona, but also the history of your family by helping with this project.

There are many ways to get involved from a $25 donation which gives you a picture of Barry Goldwater to putting your family name or business history in the building.

Please go to the website http://barrygoldwaterfordemocracy.org and see the details of the Barry Goldwater Center For Democracy and how you and your family can participate in the Historical Facility for Arizona.

We thank you for your help and if you have any questions please call Phil Immordino 602-524-7034 or email at  phil@barrygoldwaterfordemocracy.org to assist you through the process.
Peggy Goldwater Clay
President of the Board of Directors

Judy Eisenhower
Executive Director