Does Bridgewater have a Historical Society?
Bridgewater, MassachusettsThe Old Bridgewater Historical Society, located at 162 Howard Street in West Bridgewater, maintains a collection of materials relevant to the history of Bridgewater, East Bridgewater and West Bridgewater. They are open limited hours and the phone number is 508-559-1510.
Are you part of the Historical Society?
HCM - Media - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)The Horry County Museum and the Horry County Historical Society are separate organizations. The Historical Society is a private organization that records and publishes local history.
Question: How can a historical society participate?
Everlasting Tribute?Answer: Any historical society can use our simple templates to build personal and community history sites. History sites can be accessed via Everlasting Tribute or via our affiliate The History Project. Your organization can share in revenue from the projects you define. Unlike volunteer history sites, long-term, professional maintenance is part of the program. As technology changes your sites will not become obsolete or inaccessible.
Why is there a Randolph Township Historical Society?
FAQOur society formed in 1998 following the merger of the Village of Clayton with the remaining unincorporated parts of the old township. Since we wanted to serve residents of all three cities, we chose the unifying name of Randolph Township Historical Society.
How can I help support the Historical Society?
FAQThere are a number of ways in which you can help. Donations are always appreciated. You can also help by becoming a member, either as an individual, a family, a business, or a corporate sponsor. We have several items for sale that allow you to show your pride and support for the the Historical Society, and the proceeds are used to help us fulfill our mission. We are always seeking artifacts to add to our archives. Information, photos, and memorabilia help tremendously.
How can I learn more about the Historical Society?
FAQMembers receive a free copy of our quarterly newsletter, the Randolph Times. The newletter is full of useful information. You also can use the contact us form to send us your questions, comments or concerns.
Who does imagine Bridgewater want to talk to?
Imagine Bridgewater - FAQs - Frequently Asked QuestionsEveryone! One of the key principals of imagine Bridgewater is that all members of the community have the right to participate, even if you don’t live within the town’s borders. We are “The Mainstreet of the South Shore” and as such, we are a community whose future matters to more than just its residents. Whether you’re a current or past resident, only come here to shop, are thinking about moving here to live or to do business we want to hear from you!
How do I join the Randolph Township Historical Society?
FAQMembership information is available on our Membership page. You can download and print a membership application here. Send in the form along with a check or money order for your dues and we will add you to our roster of members upon receipt.
How does the Historical Commission decide what work can be done?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Historical Commission, its committees and its staff must follow a set of standards when reviewing permit applications. The Commission has adopted the federal guidelines established by the Department of the Interior, called the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring and Reconstructing Historic Buildings.
What is the difference between the Newton Historical Society and the Newton Historical Commission?
Newton History MuseumA.The Newton Historical Society, a membership organization, is a part of the Newton History Museum at The Jackson Homestead. The Newton Historical Commission is part of the city's Department of Planning and Development. More information is available on the city's Web site.
Who else does classical or historical fencing?
Frequently Asked Questions about Classical and Historical Fe...Authentic classical and historical fencing are extremely rare and hard to find. My master, the late Frederick Rohdes taught classical fencing in the dueling tradition. He also taught historical fencing to interested students. During my 28 years of experience, it has only been in recent years that I have come across any fencing masters who teach authentic classical fencing and historical fencing in the dueling tradition. Please see the IMAF website for a list of qualified instructors worldwide.
How do I know if the Historical Society is open during inclement weather?
FAQ : Historical Society of PennsylvaniaThe Society maintains a weather hotline at 215-732-6200 x505 where information about closings and event cancellations are posted.
How do I learn about upcoming events held by the Historical Society?
FAQYou can find a schedule of activities for the year on our Calendar page. You can download and print the entire calendar of events here.
Why can't I access historical documents from a society to which I have a subscription?
FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsCopyright restrictions apply to document revisions. When a new document is released as the active document, the document that was active prior to its release becomes the historical document. This means you now have access to the newly released document, and a copyright restriction applies to the new historical document denying access. If you subscribe to historical documents, you will be able to access these documents.
Are privately owned (such as a historical society) sites and/or structures eligible for funding?
NCDOT, Program Development Branch - Enhancement Unit - FAQYes, as long as a governmental entity (representing the public) is granted access to the site through either ownership or an easement. No. You should decide whether you want to compete at the statewide level, (if you qualify), or the regional level before submitting your application. Once an application is submitted you may compete only in the category indicated on your application.
Is this a historical crisis?
Iceberg FAQ'sNo, it's a normal occurrence. Every 50-100 years a big berg breaks off the Ross Ice Shelf, to maintain the hydrological balance. This event is important because, with satellite imagery, we now have the opportunity to observe what happens, and learn about it.
What unique contributions does marriage between a man and woman make to society?
USCCB - (FLWY) - Marriage and Same-Sex UnionsMarriage is the fundamental pattern for male-female relationships. It contributes to society because it models the way in which women and men live interdependently and commit, for the whole of life, to seek the good of each other. The marital union also provides the best conditions for raising children: namely, the stable, loving relationship of a mother and father present only in marriage.
Question: How does the typical Primitive Baptist view his or her role in society?
Primitive Baptist FAQPrimitive Baptists cannot consent with those who compromise scriptural commandments in order to gain social acceptance. We deny the claim that terms of truth and morality are to be guided by the ever changing winds of social values (Eph 4:14). Instead, these are defined by our ever constant Lord, and are revealed in His inspired word (Mal 3:6, Lk 21:33, Heb 13:8, I Pet 1:24-25).
What is the Bridgewater Club?
The Bridgewater ClubThe Bridgewater Club is a 750-acre upscale residential golf course community, centrally located between Carmel and Westfield, Indiana, between 146th and 161st Street, and Gray and Carey Road, just one mile east of State Road 31 (Meridian). The Bridgewater Club includes the Dye Course, a private championship 18- hole golf course designed by Pete Dye and The Preserve Academy, which constitutes nearly 240 of the 750 acres.
