Author Archive

St. Valentine’s Day Display

Special Valentine’s Day Open House !

Be My Valentine?

Thanks to former Jay County resident Bernice (McGahey) Barger, we’ve got Valentine’s Day covered. Bernice has been a collector of all kinds of memorabilia for the past 35 years and when you name a subject you can bet she has enough interesting items to fill a couple of display cases. Fortunately for us, she and her husband and sister have decorated our displays with some very interesting items relating to Cupid’s mission. From elaborate 3-D cards to beautiful heart motif china, we’re sure you’ll find something to inspire you to share your love with someone on Febuary 14th.

For more wonderful pictures click on the link below to vew a slide show. Enjoy!

Rebecca James Museum Slideshow

No Comments


Jay County Chamber Expo !

April 10, 2010
10:00 amto5:00 pm
April 11, 2010
12:00 pmto4:00 pm

Be sure to stop by our booth at the 2010 Business Expo & Home Show at the Jay County High School on April 10 and 11. Saturday hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday hours are noon to 4 p.m.

No Comments


Monthly Program Meeting

August 17, 2010
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Note that this meeting is one week earlier than usual because of the Tractor and Engine Show!
The guest speaker will be Betty Brewer, President and CEO of Minnetrista Cultural Center in Muncie. She will be speaking about “The Living Legacy of the Ball Family.” Her presentation will explore the many impacts of the Ball family on our region and the nation. She will also take a peek at the future of Minnetrista, the family’s major cultural legacy to East Central Indiana.
Beginning at 7 p.m., a brief business meeting will be followed by the featured program. Refreshments will conclude the evening.

No Comments


Eighth Annual Heritage Festival When Grandpa Farmed – History of Farming in Jay County

October 2, 2010
11:00 amto7:00 pm

The Eighth Annual Heritage Festival will be held today from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the museum.

When Grandpa Farmed – History of Farming in Jay County

A print of a painting by American artist Norman Rockwell will be featured at this year’s festival. Following a visit to the Steed farm in southern Jay County, Mr. Rockwell painted a picture which included members of the Steed family and county extension agent, H.K. Rippey. The original art appeared in a 1948 issue of the Saturday Evening Post.

No Comments


Society President Kay Locker to Step Down

After six fruitful years as president of The Jay County Historical Society, Kay Locker will be turning over the gavel to vice-president Tom Young.

The changes in JCHS during the past six years have been remarkable and are a tribute to Kay’s “can-do” nature and her ability to work effectively with an all volunteer staff, making everyone feel the value of his or her contribution is recognized.

With her collaborators Jane Spencer and Janice Stucky, the “Jay County Journal ” went from a fledgling publication sent out to a membership of approximately 250 members to one of over 900 copies printed every month of the year.

In that same period of time, Rosie Grapner and Sandy Bubp shepherded the annual Heritage Festival from a simple bean supper to the major two-day event with re-enactors, artisans, musicians and other entertainment.

Another major accomplishment during Kay’s administration was the renovation of the museum, insulation, siding, heating and cooling systems, security system and cameras and improvements to the grounds.  Another large undertaking was the professional assessment of the museum and its collections done in 2008.

Of course, Kay would say that these tasks were done by the board of directors, the volunteers and committees, but it took someone with vision and organizational skills to plan and implement the work. Kay’s efforts to get grants to help pay for the work was another key to her success. 

The good news about the change in leadership is that Kay will continue to be very much involved in the Society and will continue to manage the Journal publication and the membership records.  The new officers and board members will value her guidance and advice as we move forward with new challenges in 2010 and beyond.

No Comments


Join the Jay County Historical Society

By joining the Society, members will:  

  • Receive a monthly newsletter.
  • Help preserve history for future generations through dues and donations.
  • Have the opportunity to attend public meetings with historically-oriented programs.
  • Take part in the election of our Board of Directors at the Annual Dinner Meeting in November.
  • Have the opportunity to volunteer at the museum.

On the Application for Membership form, different categories are available, both annual and lifetime memberships. We ask that you remember the Society is funded almost entirely by your dues and donations. Also please remember that the Single Membership is intended for those who live alone. If you, your spouse, and/or others read our newsletters, we ask that, if possible, you consider a Family Membership or higher level. See below to access the Application for Membership.

No Comments


Building Fund

Increasing the size of our museum seems more pressing each month as we continue to receive historical artifacts and materials which are an important part of our heritage.  With the merger of the Historical and Genealogical Societies, adding space to combine the two collections in one building is a top priority.  With attendance at our program meetings steadily increasing, we are becoming more aware of the need for a larger meeting space.  Your tax deductible donation will help us toward our goal of expanding our museum space.

No Comments


Membership Application Form

Please click on the link below to open the application.  After you print the form,  fill it out and mail it in with your payment. The address is on the form. If you have questions phone 260-726-7168.

membership-application-20091

No Comments


Application for Crafters and Vendors

To submit your application to participate in the 2011 Heritage Festival, please click on the link below, download and print the form and mail it with your check.

There is a $20.00 fee for any vendor.  All others  are at no charge.

application for crafters and vendors

No Comments


Education

We provide educational packets about Jay County to elementary school children nationwide upon request.
We sell A Journey Through Time, The third grade history textbook for the Jay School Corporation. See Children’s Books at the Museum Store for more information.
Please contact us at: research@jaycountyhistory.org

General Shanks Elementary School

No Comments



SetPageWidth