The Quaker Fire Descendants Organizing Committee has driven efforts in the community to build a proper memorial to the 24 workers. While the memorial has received preliminary approval from the City of Peterborough, it will not be completed in time to mark the 100th Anniversary of the fire.
Instead, the committee is aiming to have the monument completed by April 28th, 2017—recognized as the National Day of Mourning which commemorates the thousands of workers who have been killed, injured or suffered illness as a result of work-related incidents.
Limestone has been donated for the monument, but the Quaker Fire Organizing Committee still needs to raise $15,000 to build the monument. “The City doesn’t have the money in their budget to build the monument, so it is up to us,” says Garvey Gill. Donations will be handled by the City’s Financial Services Department, which will issue charitable tax receipts for donations.