Blue Springs Historical Society Supports Jackson County 4-H

by Jeff Quibell 8. March 2010 12:26

clip_image001 The Blue Springs Historical Society

a non-profit (501c 3) organization formed in 1976

clip_image002 Supports Jackson County 4-H   clip_image002[1]

YOU are invited to help the Historical Society accomplish our mission to

Preserve, Promote, and Educate citizens about the history of Blue Springs

By Participating in Our

Informational Historic Exhibits, Speaker Programs, a 1906 Educational Heritage Garden, Youth community service projects, Eagle Scout projects, Archives, other Activities, and membership

The 1906 Dillingham-Lewis House Museum is open to the public on                                             Sundays from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. April through December or by appointment.

1906 Dillingham-Lewis House Museum, 101 SW 15th Street, Blue Springs, MO 64015

P.O. Box 762, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013                  www.BlueSpringsHistory.org

clip_image002[2] Mary Potter, President       Contact info: 816-797-4870   clip_image002[3]

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