Friends of the Historic Bell Buckle School (FHBBS) are on a mission to restore the remaining structure and turn it into a community center/recreational facility for the local town.
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Friends of the Historic Bell Buckle School (FHBBS) are on a mission to restore the remaining structure and turn it into a community center/recreational facility for the local town. The building, which was devastated by fire in 1972, is located on Peacock Street near the town park.
See Thursday's Times-Gazette for this story of caring, sharing and love, "Abandoned but not Forgotten." A fundraiser is planned for May.