Donations of goods and services are another great way to help Save the Northfield Depot. The value of your in-kind donations is tax deductible. Check for needed goods and services as the project moves forward. To learn more, please contact Rob Martin.
Current In-kind Contributors
- American Excavating, Inc. – provided services at reduced cost
- Austin Lockrem family – donated 14 patterned bricks that once covered the depot platform
- Big Print, Inc. (acquired by Archetype) – printed posters and exhibit images at reduced price
- Bob Jacobson family – donated bollards from 1886 2nd St. bridge
- Carleton College – use of depot-related images
- Case IH/Minnesota Ag Group, Inc. – moved sculpture to site and placed into base
- Chris Lambert – designed landscaping plan
- David Hvistendahl – donated doors from former business
- D&S Cement Co. – provided services at reduced cost
- Farmer’s Insurance-Rob Martin Agency – provides printing and staff time
- Grand Event Center – provided space and services at reduced cost
- Holly Fiss – designed exhibit and posters
- Kim Hintz and Mark Jaster – donated 1,200 reclaimed Purington paver bricks
- Legare Construction – donated carpentry for stairway
- Lisa Thompson – donated ladder and website hosting
- Knecht’s Nurseries & Landscaping – donated trees and shrubs
- Mad Dog Paint Products – donated paint for depot
- Madson Painting – volunteered to paint depot
- Mark and Nita Lund – donated 1920s railroad baggage cart
- Mr. JST Technology Consulting – provided technical and marketing consultation
- Neuger Communications Group – designed logo and first website
- Northfield Garden Club – donated two memorial trees
- Northfield Historical Society – provided images, research and event venue
- Pete Carlson – donated carpentry
- Paul Donohoe – donated carpentry for crown moulding
- Professional Contractors, Inc. – provided services at reduced cost
- River City Builders and Millworks – donated carpentry
- S. Zabin and C. Brunelle – donated water hoses
- St. Olaf College – use of depot-related images and archival research
- Sherwin Williams – donated paint for depot
- SMSQ Architects – created architecture and site plans
- Spencers Heavy Movers – provided services at reduced cost
- Streitz Heating and Cooling, Inc. – provided services at reduced cost
- TEKTRON Engineers – provided services at reduced cost