Weather-related Closing Policy
Our policy stands at this: the Society will be closed for weather-related issues if Danville School has been closed. The Society will be open during regular hours the next day,…
Come with us to Canterbury!
The Danville Historical Society is sponsoring our first ever historical bus tour on September 15, 2012. Please consider coming with us--it's going to be a great day!
Newsletter, January 2012
This month's newsletter focuses on what the Historical Society accomplished during 2011 with parting words from Paul Chouinard, who will be stepping down in March from the presidency. Three elected…
Mary’s First Annual Memorial Tea
By Sharon Lakey Mary Prior loved a party. She didn’t call it a party, though. It was a soiree. Personally, I had never heard the word used in everyday conversation…
Welcome to the our new website
We're tying to get everything coordinated; the former blog is (or will be) here on the Home page, moved over to get everything in one place. Check out the other pages…
Photos: Mary’s First Annual Memorial Tea
We felt Mary's presence all day long.I've written a small piece for the March issue of the North Star, but thought some might like to see the photos of the…
Which Barn is it Anyway?
By Sharon LakeyThis whole barn question started with Robin Rothman’s Four Barns prints for the Danville Historical Society. During the 70’s and 80’s, Robin roamed the back roads of the…
Danville Vermont hosts Danville Quebec on Fair Day
By Sharon Lakey, DirectorSunny weather, good company and Danville Fair--how could one beat that? After serious planning by Historical Society President, Paul Chouinard, and gracious people in our community saying…
Lineage Library Given to Danville Historical Society
Helen Staley hands Paul Chouinard, President of th Danville Historical Society, one of the volumes from the library. By Sharon Lakey, Director A rainy day in May was the perfect…