

Painting of the new ASOR office. Building will be named in memory of Jim Strange.
One of the highlights of the ASOR Board Meeting was a celebratory, drop-in reception held at ASOR’s new home—209 Commerce Street in Alexandria, Virginia. Even though ASOR had not officially purchased the building—we close on April 24th—there was much to celebrate.
First and foremost, ASOR trustees and guests celebrated the announcement that the new building building will be named in memory of longtime ASOR member, trustee, secretary, and friend, James F. Strange. While the name of the building was unanimously approved by the ASOR Executive Committee at its meeting on February 3, 2019, and while the ASOR Board was informed of this vote in Susan Ackerman’s President’s Report, we made the first public announcement at the reception on April 5th. A more complete announcement will follow in a subsequent issue of News@ASOR, and a naming ceremony will take place next spring (2020).

Last, but certainly not least, all of the attendees at the reception enjoyed fabulous food and beverages. The ASOR staff and family pitched in to prepare a feast—including tenderloin, fresh-baked rolls, and selected foods and beverages from Virginia.



Attendees at the reception celebrating ASOR’s new home
Finally, we want to remind all ASOR members that we cannot celebrate too much until we meet our fundraising goals and “earn” an extraordinary challenge gift of $450,000. As announced a couple weeks ago, ASOR has received a new challenge gift of $450,000 that will ensure that ASOR meets and even exceeds our $1.5 million goal to purchase. We only need to meet two challenges to “earn” this additional $450,000:
How You Can Help. We are almost there! If you have not already made a gift, please consider joining the “450 for $450,000” campaign by donating to ASOR before June 30, 2019 (all gifts, including programs other than the building qualify). If you have already pledged or made a gift to support our new home, please think about increasing your gift or pledge to the building so that we can raise the last $69,000 needed to qualify for this $450,000 challenge.
To recognize your support, we offer naming opportunities at the following levels: