
North Clark Historical Museum is located in upper Amboy at 21416 NE 399th St. in the renovated 1910 United Brethren Church
AMBOY – Volunteers at the North Clark Historical Museum invite area residents to attend and participate in the October schedule of events at the museum.
North Clark Historical Museum is located in upper Amboy at 21416 NE 399th St. in the renovated 1910 United Brethren Church. The museum was incorporated in 1988 and opened to the public in June of 2000.
Open Days:
Saturday, October 14, noon to 4 p.m.
Saturday, October 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tours are available — contact NCHM to schedule.
Fall Bazaar and Craft Show
Saturday, October 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, October 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Board meetings:
Thursday, October 12 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Contact the Museum for sign-on information.
Wednesday, October 25 at 2 p.m. at the museum. Short business meeting followed by a work session.
First Friday Open Mic Music Night:
Friday, October 6, performer sign-up 6-7 p.m., Music starts at 7 p.m.
Open Door Stitchery Circle:
Saturday, October 14, 1 to 4 p.m., during the months of March through October. Bring your project to work on, all types. Visit with other crafters, share ideas, and learn a new craft.
Exhibit:
Forest Fires-past and present.

Fundraisers:
Raffle Quilt, “Blue Starlight”. Tickets are available at the Museum for $1.00.
Fall Bazaar & Craft Sale.
Variety of items for sale. No Admission Fee. Donations appreciated. Wheelchair accessible.
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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