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American Furniture Hall of Fame To Provide Static Window Clings To Members

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The American Furniture Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc. announced that it is now providing static window clings for 2010 Foundation members to display in their offices, showrooms, plants and stores. 

“We hope our members will display these proudly in their windows to show their support for the Foundation and the importance of preserving our industry’s history,” says Don Belgrad, president of the Foundation.  “For extra copies, just call the office.  We want to spread them far and wide.” 

An investment in the American Furniture Hall of Fame helps preserve the history and heritage of our industry through research, documentation, and the collection and preservation of the cultural, economic and artistic history of our industry. It enables us to honor those individuals who have made significant contributions to the growth and development of the U.S. furniture industry with induction into the American Furniture Hall of Fame. 

To join the Hall of Fame Foundation, individual and corporate memberships range from $250 to $1,000. All contributions are tax deductible. Checks should be made payable to American Furniture Hall of Fame Foundation and sent to 202 Neal Place, High Point, NC  27262. 

The American Furniture Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc. is an international, industry-wide organization founded to honor those individuals whose outstanding achievements have contributed to the continued growth and development of the U.S. furniture industry, as well as to research, collect and preserve our cultural, economic and artistic history. Membership includes eligibility to vote for inductees into the American Furniture Hall of Fame, and the opportunity to help preserve the history and heritage of the industry.  The organization is based in High Point at 202 Neal Place, and can be reached at 336.882.5900. Visit www.furniturehalloffame.com for more information on AFHF.