Sponsored by Ron Goodgame and Donna Canney, the 2019 Lecture Series kicks off at Wright Museum on May 7 with Inside the New Hampshire Historical Society: Saving, Preserving, and Sharing New Hampshire’s History. The presentation will be facilitated by Bill Dunlap, president of the New Hampshire Historical Society.
Since 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society has preserved NH’s past through an extensive collection of archives and object related to the state’s history.
“The New Hampshire Historical Society is also a fellow member of the NH Heritage Museum Trail, so we are very enthusiastic at their participation in our series,” said museum Executive Director Mike Culver.
At the lecture, Dunlap will provide an inside look into the history of the New Hampshire Historical Society, its major collections, and current activities.
Admission is $8 per person for non-members and $3 for Wright Museum members unless otherwise noted. The program will take place at the Wright Museum in the Military Gallery.
Due to limited seating, people are strongly encouraged to make reservations by calling (603) 569-1212. The museum’s doors open one hour before the program begins.
The Wright Museum of World War II is located at 77 Center Street in Wolfeboro, NH and open daily to the public for the 2019 season from May 1 through October 31. Museum hours are Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, and Sunday from 12 to 4 pm.