George Bahto,
Sleepy Hollow would seem to be an excellent example of a good restoration project, not just in terms of the apparent results, but, in terms of the "project" itself.
It should be a primer for other clubs.
All too often restoration work is done piecemeal and often fizzles out long before completion, leaving a hybrid design.
Committing to a project consisting of a single effort and then seeing it through to fruition seems like a formula for success.
If you have before and after pictures, including dates, you should create a portfolio, like models, and have Sleepy Hollow as your prime exhibit.
That would seem to be a great tool, a great selling point for other clubs considering restoration work.