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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
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That was a good piece. At issue is approx. $69k in revenue were there to be a status change - about .003% of the town's $22M annual budget.
This would be bad for the Castle in donor relations, too. There was some earlier discussion hereabout questionable expenditures by nonprofits. Donors are turned off by this stuff. Likewise, a donor or donor prospect may reconsider having the knowledge that their gift will possibly used to pay town taxes and not invested in program support. There's the potential that a vicious cycle develops: the nonprofit needs more cash to fund nonprogram expenditures. Donors don't like subsidizing town coffers thru their philanthropic activity. Less revenue comes in, operating costs go up. Oh yeah, and there's the need to maintain the property and do the actual work of preservation. That gets backburnered. Place starts to look shabby and offers less of an experience to visitors. So thru the gate and resturant revenue decreases.
Doubt that it will come to this. Given the historical and present relationship with Bald Peak, I gotta think that the town of M'boro would be in for one helluva fight if they poke that hornet's nest too hard.
From the article, there seems to be a gracious way to address this:
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I would like to see the Castle Preservation Society offer taxpayers of Moultonboro free access to the facilities, and discounts on the services offered, as a way to demonstrate good faith towards the community that supports it. I think that's a fair compromise.
The discussion will continue at the Thursday August 4th BoS meeting scheduled for 7pm at Town Hall.
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A lot of museums offer free or very deeply-discounted admissions to residents of the town they're in. Keeps things cordial. I don't live or have any real estate in M'boro, so I have nothing to gain other than seeing everybody get along.
The management there is pretty marketing savvy, take PR seriously, and is probably aware of this discusssion. As an area resident and a lover of history and preservation efforts, maybe they'll kindly take my humble comments (actually just a repost of someone else's idears) under advisement.