Former Pillsbury workers and relations are invited to “One Final Group Picture” on the Pillsbury Mill website. Transferring Pillsbury Ahead is shifting forward with requests for proposals on each remediation and demolition of website buildings now that every one compliance evaluations have been accomplished. The picture will probably be taken in entrance of the worker names wall, which was created final spring by native artist Jen Santarelli, a granddaughter of longtime Pillsbury employee Walter Santarelli. Now, greater than 1,300 names are written on the wall. In keeping with Transferring Pillsbury Ahead, the plan is to “have Ben Halpern take a high-resolution group picture for the official archival document. The group picture (and all different preservation pictures) will quickly be archived and publicly accessible on the Lincoln Library Sangamon Valley Assortment.” People and households can take pictures on the wall as effectively. Entrance is at Dock 107. A restricted variety of Pillsbury engraved bricks will probably be accessible on the market. In case of rain, the occasion will probably be at 1 p.m., Friday, Dec. 6.
“One Final Group Picture”
Fri., Nov. 22, 1 p.m.
Pillsbury Mill
1525 E. Phillips St.
217-741-2489