St. Clair Historical Society Website and Blog is up and running!

 
St. Clair Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit public charity with offices in St. Clair County, Alabama. We seek to preserve the county, community and family history of St. Clair County.  We publish a journal of local history and genealogy every three months:  January, April, July, and October.  Each October we sponsor a Fall Festival at the John Looney House Pioneer Museum in historic Beaver Valley.  We continue preservation and protection of historic sites including the John Looney House Pioneer Museum circa 1820.  The Pioneer Museum is open by appointment during daylight hours for tours on week-days and week-ends.  We sponsor a genealogy workshop and a history fair in February.  Join the society or renew your membership.
 See—Membership or Renewal Form.
 
Officers
 
President—Tom Waldrop
1st Vice President—Jennie Stone
2nd Vice President—Danny Stewart
3rd Vice President—Pat Hall
4th Vice President—Hope Burger
Recording Secretary—Paulette Gilchrist
Treasurer—Ann Coupland
Chaplain / Parliamentarian—David Bryant
 
Board of Directors
 
Flora Bryant
Carolynne Scott
Jean Smith
Rubye Sisson
 
Cherish Editor/Auxiliary Liaison—Pat Hall
Cherish Editorial Board
Ann Coupland
Paulette Gilchrist
Harry A. Nelms
Charlene Simpson
 
Back Issues of Cherish are available for $5.00 per copy, plus postage.
You may order them by mail from the editor, by email from pat@stclaircherish.org, or buy them at the Ashville Museum and Archives.
See— A Taste of Cherish
 
 
                                                                                                

 

 

                                                                                               

As you can see, we have our St Clair Historical Society website and our News & Events information page up and running.  Please feel free to add relevant information about events and historical information concerning St. Clair County to our information page.  Your input is always welcome!

 

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