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Monday, June 17th at 7 pm at the City Central Administration Building. The Cadettes of Girl Scout Troop 90384 will present their Silver Award project entitled "Memories of Green." 

6/13/2013

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Our next meeting will be Monday, June 17th at 7 pm at the City Central Administration Building.  The Cadettes of Girl Scout Troop 90384 will present their Silver Award project entitled "Memories of Green."
 
Below, please see a description of the project and video from the Cadette Troop leaders, Lori Walent and Janet Muckley.
 
The video is about the community members' Memories of Green - what they remember most, what they enjoyed, etc. One visit to the Akron Public Library to visit the Kepler-Coss Collection was all it took!  The girls were hooked! They loved all the stories - good and bad about Green.  Their view of Green as young ladies is so much different then our views as adults. 
 
The people interviewed  were:

Dorothy Brown
Steve Schmidt
Kathy Schmidt
Kathy Huth 
Tammy Trowbridge
Joan Charles
Dorothy Robinson
Anna  Thompson
Kenneth Muckley
Donald Muckley
Jerry Miller
 
Please come out and join us for this unique presentation.  The girls will have at least 50 DVDs of their film available to hand out to attendees - first come, first served!  
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  • Home
  • Lichtenwalter Schoolhouse
    • Lichtenwalter Exhibits >
      • Downstairs Exhibits >
        • Agriculture
        • Apples of Green
        • Greensburg Fair
        • Menches Brothers
      • Spring Hill Dig
      • Upstairs Exhibits
      • Postcards from Green
      • Holmes Stereoscopes
      • Native Peoples Tools
      • Fossils and our Natural History
      • Artifacts Recovered from the Schoolhouse Fire 2016
      • William and Fola Carr Collection
      • Bottles from Old Hog Farm
      • Highland Grange Hall
      • Ella B. Warner Quilt and Schoolbook
      • Comet Church Reunion Quilt - 1920
  • Our Archive
    • History of Green >
      • Hamlets of Green >
        • Aultman
        • East Liberty
        • Comet
        • Greensburg
        • Myersville
      • Early Families of Green
      • Early Settlers and the Native Peoples
      • Schools & Alumni of Green >
        • Kleckner Elementary Building
        • Early Schoolhouses
      • Churches
      • Cemeteries >
        • Cemetery - Klinefelter
        • Cemetery - Greensburg
      • The Evangelical Movement & Greensburg Seminary >
        • Evangelical Photoshow
    • Railroads
    • Women of Green
    • History Myserties
    • Famous - with Roots in Green >
      • Clark Vandersall Poling
      • Buzz Fazio
      • John R. Buchtel
      • Lewis Miller
      • Pflueger Family
      • Savilla Kring Poling
      • George W. Crouse
    • Local History References >
      • The Land Act of 1804
    • Preservation in Green >
      • Historic Homes of Green
      • Local Landmarks
      • Preserved Structures from Green
      • Klinefelter Cemetery Mapping
    • Digital Archives >
      • Video Archive
  • Contact Us
  • Donate