Clearfield County Historical Society Meets, Expresses Thanks

The Clearfield County Historical Society’s board of directors met on Tuesday, Aug. 21, at the Alexander Research Center in Clearfield.

The board expressed its deepest gratitude and appreciation for all who participated in and attended the Aug. 16 Night At The Museum. 

It was noted that the program was an outstanding success and saw an estimated 350 people attend to see and hear volunteers portray a group of 20 individuals who played a role in Clearfield County’s rich historic past.

The board agreed to repeat the same program format next summer, using some of the same characters and adding others to the roster.

In other matters, the board discussed plans for the annual Cider Festival at the historic Bloody Knox Cabin in Kellytown, which is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 14, as well as its annual dinner, which will be held at St. Timothy’s Church Hall in Curwensville on Thursday, Oct. 25.

The board also reminded the public that the Kerr House Museum is open for tours and visitation on Thursdays and Sundays from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. until the end of October.

The adjacent Alexander Research Center will be open for genealogical and other research on the same days and hours.

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