What does the $15 fee go towards?  Is this basically a fundraiser for the UCHS? 

Just curious,
Elisabeth 



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Subject: [UC] Fall UCHS House Tour is next Sunday, 9/21, 1-5 p.m.


Save the Date!  Renovations & Restorations House Tour is September 21st!

As summer ends, you may want to start thinking about projects around the 
house - find inspiration at the University City Historical Society's Renovations & 
Restorations House Tour which will be held on Sunday, Sept. 21st, from 1-5 
p.m.  

This self-guided walking tour will feature state-of-the-art renovations and 
restorations at ten 19th- and early 20th- century University City houses in 
Cedar Park, Garden Court and Spruce Hill.  View kitchens redesigned and bathrooms 
redone.  See a spectacular whole-house makeover where a "plain jane" former 
rental triplex has been turned into a family's contemporary dream house!  Visit 
the private owners suite at a popular B&B.  

Tickets are $15. apiece, ($12. for members of UCHS), and children under 12 
may tour for free, accompanied by adults.   Tickets will be available on the day 
of the tour at Vientiane Cafe, 4728 Baltimore Ave., starting at 12:30 p.m., 
and also on Saturday, Sept. 20th at the UCHS booth at the Cedar Park Neighbors 
Fair in Cedar Park, 50th St. & Baltimore Ave.

For more information, call UCHS at 215-387-3019, visit the website at 
http://www.uchs.net, or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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