ypsilanti historical society- publication - Ann Arbor District Library
ypsilanti historical society- publication - Ann Arbor District Library
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Musings from the Archives:<br />
Winter is over-The calendar says so. Winter just had its last<br />
fling. Remember you heard it from me. The Scillas should be<br />
popping up soon.<br />
Our yard uill be all cleaned up and ue uill be looking foruard<br />
to our Yard Sale, June 6th, so don't forget to save your treasurers<br />
so ue can sell them. You may bring them in uhen you do your<br />
Spring Cleaning and ue uill store them at no charge.<br />
All is going fairly uell in the Archives. There has been a lot<br />
of activity, uhen a neu semester starts ue have a lot of students<br />
in studying old houses and buildings.<br />
Marge has her Easter decorations out for sale. They are lovely.<br />
You are able to purchase anything from the Gift Shop uhen the<br />
Archives is open also. A neu supply of The 1874-1915 Atlas<br />
has arrived. The price is only $40.DD.<br />
•ur Easter Displays look lovely, Thanks to Grace Cornish and Joan<br />
Carpenter for sharing their talents uith us.<br />
We had many visitors in to enjoy the uonderful Valentine display<br />
during the month of February. They uere beautiful. As I have said<br />
many times they don't make them like they used to. But then<br />
nothing is as it used to be. I think it is called PROGRESS, but<br />
I uqnder.<br />
We are looking for a uonderful summer and many visitors to come<br />
enjoy and brouse in the Museum. See you soon.<br />
Our next quarterly meeting is April 19th at the Museum.<br />
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