The Rock Elm Old Settlers will hold its annual meeting for the first time since 2019 Thursday, Nov. 3 at the Rock Elm Methodist Church. Lunch will be served at noon for a small charge with the …
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The Rock Elm Old Settlers will hold its annual meeting for the first time since 2019 Thursday, Nov. 3 at the Rock Elm Methodist Church. Lunch will be served at noon for a small charge with the meeting and photo pre – sentation to follow.
This meeting is open to everyone, so if you are a local history lover, or have Rock Elm Township roots, we hope to see you at this year’s meeting. If you can’t make it this year, mark your calendar for next year, it’s always the first Thursday of November. This group was formed on Feb. 15, 1886 and have met every year since then ex cept for four years (1918, 1934, 2020, and 2021). We are very proud to carry on this very long-standing tradition. We hope you will help us keep this tradition going, by at –
tending the event, joining to be a member, or by making donations to the group. You are able to do this via the Pierce County Histori –
cal Association’s website (www.PierceCoun – tyHistorical.org) or by mailing to PCHA, PO Box 148, Ellsworth, WI 54022.
We would love if you could RSVP to en – sure there will be enough food; however, it is not required. Call and leave a message at the PCHA ovce in Bay City at 715-594-3118 or email me at [email protected] org. If you want to learn more about the Rock Elm Township any time of year, contact us at the Pierce County Historical Association.
Submitted by Julie Huebel, Secretary/ Treasurer, Rock Elm Old Settlers