Each year the Hampden Garden Club sponsors several events which fund the maintenance of Harmony Hall, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Buildings in 2007. Above is a picture taken on May 16th of the 2009 Perennial, Plant and Pie Sale from the balcony of Harmony Hall. These events serve two purposes - to raise money for the maintenance of the hall as well as give an opportunity for people to tour Harmony Hall.
Here are some other highlights of Harmony Hall from that day:
Light shining in through
the beautiful arched windows
Stairway to the beautiful balcony
Looking down the stairs
As you enter the balcony
Looking to the left at the top of the stairs
Original pews in the balcony -
note the wide boards in the floor.
Ladder to the Revere Bell
Revere Bell
Looking to the front of the hall from the balcony
A view across from the front of the gallery
Donations are needed to preserve
this wonderful building steeped
with so much history, and so many
early examples of workmanship.
the beautiful arched windows
Stairway to the beautiful balcony
Looking down the stairs
As you enter the balcony
Looking to the left at the top of the stairs
Original pews in the balcony -
note the wide boards in the floor.
Ladder to the Revere Bell
Revere Bell
Looking to the front of the hall from the balcony
A view across from the front of the gallery
Each year the fourth grade classes of Weatherbee School in Hampden make a trip to Harmony Hall as part of their studies of colonial times. Harmony Hall is filled with history, a history to be preserved and passed on. As with most historic buildings, there are always repairs to be made.
Donations are needed to preserve
this wonderful building steeped
with so much history, and so many
early examples of workmanship.