The Cedar Grove Historical Society
    The Society is a nonprofit educational organization whose objective is to foster and encourage an appreciation for, and an understanding of, the history of Cedar Grove. The Society's function will be to discover, collect, preserve, publish, and exhibit any materials which may help to establish or illustrate the history of Cedar Grove; and to cooperate with other organizations of like interests.
   The Society was organized in 1968 with the leadership of F. Leslie Jacobus, who became its first president. Membership is open to any person interested in supporting the purposes of the society.

Volunteers are needed to put out signs, operate the Society sales table, and help with vendors in the morning. If you can assist with this endeavor call Barbara at 973-239-4827.

We would also like to raffle a selection of baskets to raise funds for the Morgan Museum. If you can donate merchandise or money to help defray the cost call Barbara at the above number

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers are needed to help organize the collections in the house and barn. No specific skills are required. However, persons with experience or talent are also welcome, not only with the several skills useful in the maintenance of the physical plant. Computer and/or typing ability would be beneficial. Call 973-239-5414. Wednesday mornings for a live response, other times please leave a message, or contact Chris Werndly at 973-239-2367 (evenings best).

 werndlyd@optonline.net