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Annual Dinner 2025

2025 Annual Dinner WCHS

 

ANNUAL FALL DINNER

Sunday Afternoon, November 2, 2025 at Lake Bryn Mawr Camp

Carol Ann MacMaster of Equinunk will be honored with the 2025 Richard L Kreitner Award for outstanding service to the Historical Society and our community.

Social Hour: 1:00 PM - Cash Bar, Silent Auction and 50/50

Dinner: 2:00 PM - Buffet Meal

You're invited to the WCHS Annual Dinner as we honor Carol Ann MacMaster of Equinunk, this year's recipient of the prestigious Richard L. Kreitner Award for Community Service. The celebration will take place at Lake Bryn Mawr Camp, beginning at 1:00 PM with a social hour, followed by a buffet meal served at 2:00 PM. Join us in celebrating Carol Ann and her remarkable contributions to our community! Please sign up by Saturday, Oct. 18th to guarantee your seat.

Carol Ann MacMaster has been a driving force behind numerous organizations and initiatives, such as the Boy Scouts, serving as a Sunday school teacher, Preston School PTA member, owner of Pleasant Valley Campsite, Wayne Highlands school bus operator, active participant in the Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River, Manchester Township Planning Commission, Upper Delaware Citizens Advisory Council, National Park Service volunteer, delegate to the Delaware River Basin Commission, and much more! Her dedication extends to the Equinunk Historical Society, where she has been a Life Member since 1981. Over the years, Carol Ann has held various roles within the society, including past President, interim curator, Recording Secretary, Research Librarian, Hospitality Committee member, Membership Chair, car show coordinator, and newsletter contributor.

Let us gather to applaud Carol Ann for her well-earned recognition and inspire one another through her incredible legacy of service!

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Welcome to the Wayne County Historical Society, home of the full-size replica of the Stourbridge Lion, the first locomotive to run on commercial track in the United States.

Our main museum and museum shop are housed in a building built in 1860 as headquarters of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Company....click here for more information.

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Bethany Homestead Farms' Mansion
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602 Church Street, Hawley
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