The Hamilton County Historical Society, based out of the old Sheriff’s Residence and Jail Museum on the square in Noblesville, invites its members and the public to the annual meeting and dessert reception at 2 p.m. on Dec. 4. The meeting will take place at the First Presbyterian Church, 1207 Conner St., Noblesville.
After a short business meeting and board election, a program will be given by Board President Jessica Layman on “Hamilton County Anniversaries – Past, Present, and Future.” This program will cover how the county has handled significant anniversaries in the past like the Centennial in 1923, and how the Historical Society and its partners will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the county in 2023. Come learn about the Bicentennial with special sneak peeks of events not yet available in other places.
If you are interested in getting more involved with history in Hamilton County, this is the place to be. The Historical Society is always looking for more members and folks interested in leadership opportunities.
Historical Society members are invited to the meeting for $5 per person, and members of the public at $7 per person, paid at the door. If an attendee wants to become a member, special prices will be available at the meeting, paying in cash or check.
The dessert reception will include a 200th Birthday cake, ice cream, and beverages.
RSVP to Board Secretary Katie Murray at (317) 379-0096 before Sunday, Nov. 20.