Our Society's New Years Resolution

As the Year Comes to a Close...
21 août 2024 par
Zoe Nechvatal
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WHO KEEPS US GOING:
We would like to thank Barb Wehe and Zoe for their dedication to the work they volunteered to do.

BARB
BARB has been our treasurer since we were formed. Each year she keeps our records and each year she gives us the information needed for our forms.
No matter how busy she is, she makes time to get any information in on time. Without her dedication and hard work, we would have many difficult challenges to meet. On behalf of the HSOF we thank you for caring
so much about our city and our history. 

Thank you, BARB.

The newest member in making the HSOF better is Zoe N. Years ago, Chris Deibel took the time and effort to set up a site on the computer for the HSOF. It is something we really needed. Thank you, CHRIS

ZOE
In 2020. ZOE and her brother OWEN participated in our Armistice Day ceremony at the American Legion Post 403 Memorial. Shortly after this, we mentioned things that needed to be done for the Historical Society. One of which is to keep the computer site up to date. Zoe volunteered to help Chris with the web site.
We thank Zoe for her creative, new ideas.
Thank you, ZOE

We have an application attached for 2022.

We really should got a new president. A good time for him/her to take command will be March 1, 2022. It isn't that hard to do but there are a few things that MUST be done. As for me, keeping the files of information is more than sufficient. I do believe we have overextended. We have a display case which Director Winters has graciously let us use at the Olmsted Community Center (for those of us that have been around it's the old high school gym!) but we do need to change it every few months, and somebody to do it.

Directors Tricia Vidovich and Carrie Zdilla of Jenkins Place have given our Christmas tree a prominent, safe place in one of their rooms. They have done a beautiful job with setting it up and decorating it. If you get a chance, stop in and see it. Don't forget, if you have a decoration in honor/memory of your family/individual, please stop in and put it on the tree. Another thought is that we have a few things safely in people's homes (the camera). I believe these things should be moved to our room because if something were to happen people
wouldn't know it belongs to the Historical Society. We can't lock it up at our room but It would be safe.

As for our "Happy Birthday, Ohio* party maybe we should postpone it again this year Don't forget to send suggestions for "Key Person of the Year. It has been suggested that we return to presenting it at the June Picnic. That worked well.
Have a safe and Merry Christmas.                                           

Bill 

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