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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Historical Society and Schoolhouse Museum is looking for new Board of Trustee Members .
“Do you have a passion for history and a desire to engage in a thriving community-based initiative?
If so, we invite you to explore the opportunity of joining the Board of Trustees at the Ridgewood Historical Society.
We are seeking enthusiastic individuals from our community to assist us in promoting awareness of our organization and its diverse programming.
The Ridgewood Historical Society and Schoolhouse Museum is at 650 East Glen Avenue in Ridgewood, next to the Old Parmaus Church.
It has been a prominent non-profit since 1955 with the core mission of collecting and preserving historic artifacts from Ridgewood and the surrounding area and sharing information through dynamic exhibits and programming for children and adults.
Board of Trustee members are pivotal in steering the Society toward its objectives, including strategic planning, overseeing ongoing operations, and conducting regular assessments of its performance.
If you are interested in contributing to our mission, please reach out to our nominating committee, Michael Yannone and Jeanne Johnson at museum@ridgewoodhistoricalsociety.org ”
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I wonder if you can see Schedler from the 2nd floor…?
Will Pee Wee throw out the first pitch at Schedler’s first game…?
it is a historic preservation group where no one ever responds to you. Went over there last year to ask questions. No response whatsoever. However there was a nice handful of menus from World Flats. Not sure if that kinds of cross marketing should be allowed, but I am guessing that is why Jeanne Johnson is on the Board.
Free gyros for everyone. He needs to pay the sports groups back for their votes with the upcoming election (allegedly).
More like selective preservation, contingent upon Mayor Pau-lie’s narrative and agenda.
Jeannie Johnson? Hard Pass!