The Dana Meeting House Association is excited to announce the new website, www.danameetinghouse.org. The website provides away to document the history of the Dana Meeting House, announce up-to-date information on needs and improvements for the building and list events and activities.

We would like to thank Nancy Flowers-Mangs for donating her time and talents to build this website. Nancy owns a small web company wildberryweb.com and was eager to help the Association move to the digital world. Nancy has a deep connection with the Dana Meeting House through family ties that go back to the origins of the building. Nancy’s mother was born and raised in Ashland where the family spent many summers. She has fond memories of visiting the meeting house and identifying the pew owned by Samuel T. Smith, the great grandfather of her Aunt Alice. She is happy to work with the Association to help restore and maintain the Meeting House so it can serve future generations.

Nancy is an experienced web producer and currently builds websites for small businesses, farms, and non-profits. In addition to her web business, Nancy and her husband own a small berry farm in Sanbornton (www.berriesandfleece.com.), where they have lived for the last 6 years in “retirement”. We are very grateful that she has provided her expertise with us as we work to increase awareness of this historical treasure.

If you would like to keep current with the Dana Meeting House activities and events, or would like to volunteer please visit the website and sign up to receive notifications: www.danameetinghouse.org. You can also make a donation directly on the website. All donations go directly to restoring and maintaining the building and surrounding land.

You can see more of Nancy’s work at her website www.wildberryweb.com or email her at nancymangs@gmail.com.