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In this newsletter:
Consider Post Falls Museum a safe spot to escape life's craziness
Join us for a Spaghetti Dinner
Treaty Rock Elementary students learn history at Rendezvous
Things to look forward to
Grants continue to help society efforts and operations
Thanks for recent membership renewals
We love our volunteers
Post family descendent visit museum, roots
What does society membership come with? Free museum admission!
Museum volunteers continue to be involved
Camp Kameelin kids enjoy museum visit
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In this newsletter:
Getting used to life in the 'normal' normal
Post Falls Historical Society Board Members/Officers
We appreciate all of our museum volunteers
Templin family remembered for society support
Things to look forward to
Hacking attempt leads to a new computer for museum
Please share your winter memories
Thanks for recent renewals
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In this newsletter:
New photo archive process makes donating easier
President's Message
Mark your calendar for upcoming historical society events
Attendance book collection gives glimpse into early education
Society members enjoy food, fundraising
Walking through Post Falls History
Thanks to all new and renewing members
Board Openings
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In this newsletter:
Our community's past still connects with our present
Spokane River photo returns home
Annual meeting set for Jan. 26
Post Falls Historical Society Board of Directors
Frederick Bish's Accidental Death
Other Post family references abound
Our Society Mission
Thanks for recent membership renewals
Spaghetti feed successfully returns
Big kudos to all of our active volunteers this fall
Post Falls museum attendance exceeds 1,000 in 2021
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In this newsletter:
Making Sense of this new time of quarantine
Post Falls Library, Historical Society team up for YouTube videos
Post Falls Historical Society Board Members and Officers for 2020
How to explain, Learn from the pandemic experience
Mark your calendar for upcoming historical society events
What should you put in your memory box
Get to know your museum: Bluejacket Manual
Photo preservation efforts continue
How Post Falls has dealt with past health epidemics (1918 flu)