Purpose

To organize and preserve information and historical items that give insight to understanding the life and the times of the New Holland area, and sharing these finds with others.

Mission

The New Holland Area Historical Society is hoping to get your help in it's mission to preserve the past in this entire region. Monthly meetings are not mandatory but are there for educational and historically centered programs. A NHAHS quarterly newsletter subscription or the year will be mailed to your home or business which highlights people, places and events that helped to shape, promote and preserve our history.

The main goal of the society is to find artifacts, historical data, photos and to archive them for future generations. We hope to educate people who have an interest in West Earl, East Earl, and Earl Township's historical region. Short range goals include beginning a membership drive, having regular monthly meetings and programs, promoting local history through events, educational and social activities. Long range goals include finding a permanent home for the society, where the group can meet, house or catalog artifacts. We also hope to update the documented history of the New Holland Region along with their surrounding towns and boroughs. This map shows the main area of historical focus for the New Holland Area Historical Society.

Map

Offices (2005)

  • President: Steve Loewen
  • Vice President: Mitch Dissinger
  • Secretary: Jan Haas
  • Treasurer: Connie Bensinger-Eckert
  • Newsletter/Website Editor: Eric A. Davenport

Active Committees

  • By-laws Committee
  • Education Committee
  • Finance Committee
  • Fundraising Committee
  • Membership Committee
  • Newsletter Committee
  • Nomination Committee
  • Programs and Entertainment Committee
  • Property Committee
  • Publicity Committee
  • Web Site Committee

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