The event will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday
AMBOY – On Saturday (Feb. 10), North Clark Historical Museum will hold the 36th Annual Membership Meeting at the museum located at 21416 NE 399th St., in Amboy.
The focus for 2024 is “Preserving Local History, Cultivating the Future.’’ The theme is “T.E.A.M. – Together Everyone Achieves More!’’
The event will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday. A Basket Raffle will be held from 1-1:45 p.m. The Business Meeting will begin at 2 p.m. Refreshments will be served after the meeting.
The 2024 Raffle Quilt, made by the Chelatchie Quilters, will be revealed. Tickets will be available for purchase. Quilt Raffle proceeds go to the Capital Improvement Fund.
General business will be conducted, and Board Members Barbara Hagedorn, George Weisenborn, and Jim Malinowski are up for reelection for a three-year term.
A Citizen’s Award will be presented to Twin Falls North County Charitable Foundation.
A Volunteer Award will be presented to Marion Swendsen.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a guest to share the fun.
For more information, contact (360) 247-5800 and leave a message or email museumnch88@gmail.com.
The North Clark Historical Museum was founded in 1988 and is a 501(C)3 non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors. The doors were opened in June of 2000. Mission Statement: To preserve North Clark County’s natural and cultural history through collections and exhibits, and to sponsor educational programs and research opportunities for the enrichment of the public.
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