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Richmond Museum of History
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The Richmond Museum of History is a non-profit organization
and relies solely on the support of the community.
We generate income through annual paid memberships
and through fund-raising activities.
As a member of the Museum Association, you will receive
our quarterly newsletter and be eligible to a
10 percent discount on all gift
shop items.
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You will also receive advance notice and discounts on events
both at the museum and on our ship, the Red
Oak Victory. You will also gain the satisfaction of
knowing that you are supporting a worthy organization,
dedicated to the preservation of the memories and history
of the town we all love. If you are not yet a member,
please consider printing out the Membership
Form, and mailing it in with your check.
The
Museum also relies on the residents (and former residents)
of Richmond for donations to its collection of artifacts
and photographs. We are interested in anything that relates
to the city's past, but because of space limitations
we must screen what is offered. If you have something
that you know or suspect is associated with our history
and would like to donate that item to the museum, please
give us a call during our open hours.
A few simple questions will tell us what we need to know.
But remember, if in doubt, call. Even the most seemingly
ordinary things can be of great significance to the local
researcher or historian.
2008
Board of Directors, Richmond Museum Association
Officers:
Lois Boyle, President
John Ziesenhenne, Vice President
Sandi Genser-Maack, Recording Secretary
Mary Tom Coe, Corresponding Secretary
Lorraine Regier, Financial Secretary
William Rochester, Treasurer
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Directors:
Ray Sitton
Joseph Fischer
Jeffrey Wright
Marjorie Hill
George Coles
John Marquez
Robert Moore
Phyllis Doering
Richard Chivers
Steve Gilford |
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