2024 Program Announcement

Join Evenings with the Westfield Washington Historical Society & Museum: 

Tuesday, February 20, 7:00pm to 9:00pm – Mr. Josh Andrews, Westfield Washington Schools (WWS) Director of Communications, members of the WWS Communications Team, WWS Superintendent, Dr. Paul Kaiser, and Westfield Alumni are gathering for an evening of questions, answers, storytelling, and history sharing, with a focus on the glory of Westfield schools.  Everyone Welcome!

Tuesday, April 16, 7:00pm to 9:00pm – Mr. Bryan Glover will share the history and plans for the future of the Roberts Settlement – one of the first African American communities in Indiana.  The pioneer settlement, founded in 1835 by free blacks of mixed racial heritage, is located north of Westfield, east of U.S. 31 on 276th Street in western Jackson Township, Hamilton County. Everyone Welcome!

Tuesday, June 18, 7:00 to 9:00pm – Main Street Productions, Inc., will present an entertaining and enlightening evening with the Founders of Westfield: Simon Moon, Asa Bales, and Ambrose Osborne. Word has it, there may be surprise guests, as well! Everyone Welcome!

Tuesday, August 27, 7:00 to 9:00pm – Did you know Westfield had a college - and the longest, continuously running school in the state of Indiana? Have you always wondered about that fire escape? Did you know the school had a connection to the Underground Railroad?  Join the WWHS for a tour of Union Bible College and Academy. Everyone Welcome! Meet at 434 S Union St, Westfield, IN 46074

The Westfield Washington Historical Society & Museum is located at 130 Penn Street, Westfield.  Meetings, unless stated otherwise, will be held in the Assembly Room of City Hall (same address).  Events are open to the public and free of charge.  Parking is available on Penn Street and on the north side of City Hall. Everyone is encouraged to ask questions or share stories. Light refreshments will be provided.


Below PDF of Announcement with WHS Letterhead:

2024 Programs Announcement.pdf