VIP: Paul Bentley
We are featuring Paul Bentley, the Secretary of the Board of Trustees at the Fenton this month. He also is an active member of our
We are featuring Paul Bentley, the Secretary of the Board of Trustees at the Fenton this month. He also is an active member of our
Jack Ericson has been a member of the Fenton History Center since the beginning. He has served in many capacities and currently is a member
This month we are featuring our newest employee, Matthew Tsitso who began his employment, on May 3rd. Matthew has been a valued intern and volunteer
Al Johnson joined us as a volunteer in 2022. He started out helping in the Hall House Library with research. His ability to use the
As this is Women’s History Month, I thought it would be nice to highlight Soldiers’ Circle at Lake View Cemetery. Soldiers’ Circle was a necessary
Thomas James Clarke was born on May 7, 1875, at Hastings, Trent Hills, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada, son of Thomas Borman Clarke, a carpenter, and
March is designated as Women’s History Month, so I am going to feature Helen Grace McMahon. Helen was a local historian, writer, and teacher. She
This month we are featuring Beverly McGraw an RSVP volunteer. She works at the Mansion at the main desk greeting our guests with her lovely
The Fenton History Center welcomes our new Curator/Education Coordinator, Therese Avedillo, to our staff. Her first day was January 9th and she was undaunted by
This month we are featuring Guy Ditonto, one of our outgoing Board members. Guy has served with us for several years on our Building and
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