The Glen Rock Historic Preservation Society P. O. Box 102 Glen Rock, PA 17327 MISSION STATEMENT: The Society was organized to foster interest in the history of Glen Rock and the surrounding vicinity, conduct research, educate the public, preserve records and objects, mark sites, and pursue such activities as may relate to the history of the community. GLEN ROCK HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY OFFICERS: Chairman - Jon Nicklow - 717-235-3979 - jonnicklow@yahoo.com Vice-Chairman - Dan Stein - 717-755-4072 Secretary - Llewella Nicklow - 717-235-3979 Treasurer - Michael Warns Directors: Roger Butz Rodney Krebs Janice Fritz Robert L. Nicklow II Jack Kroh Ricki Krebs Hevner Collection Committee: Sandi Prueitt Megan Carrington Janice & Harold Fritz Lois & Steve Myers Sharon & Larry Snyder Jon & Llewella Nicklow Robert Nicklow II Curator: Sandi Prueitt Assistant Curator: Megan Carrington Librarian: Sharon Snyder Newsletter: Llewella Nicklow Bylaws: Roger Butz Historian/Curator: Sandi Prueitt → Contact Chairman: jonnicklow@yahoo.com ← THE GLEN ROCK HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY: The Society was officially organized in March 2011 with an organizational meeting being help in the PeoplesBank. The bank offered space on the second floor which we accepted and converted into a museum, meeting area and storage. The museum officially opened in January 2012. During 2012, we became a 501c3 organization, which allows tax deductible donations. In an effort to follow our mission statement, we have provided seven (7) walking tours of the downtown area in which the guides explained what businesses were located around the downtown area and when they were operational. Also, a walking history of the Mill Race and Mill building on Water Street. We have and are putting together a collection of area related items for people to look at and get an idea of what existed 25, 50 100 or even 150 years ago. The Glen Rock Historic Preservation Society has marked sites deemed important through the use of a mural, wood and bronze plaques. To date, the unofficial as well as the official group has recognized: 1. CCC Camp on Glen Avenue (9/16/2007); 2. The First National Bank at the corner of Manchester and Hanover Streets (10/12/2008); 3. The Woolen, Flour and Feed Mill on Water Street (10/18/2009); 4. Roland F. Seitz, his music, home and studio on Water Street (6/8/2010); 5. The Cold Spring Hotel on Main Street (9/18/2011); 6. The Item building / Bixler’s on Hanover Street (10/14/2012); 7. The Glen Theatre on Manchester Street (9/29/2013); 8. The Glen Rock Hose & Ladder Company on Hanover Street (10/5/2014); 9. Neuhaus’es on Main Street (10/11/2015); 10. Seigman & Wherley building on Water Street (10/16/2016); 11. Immanuel United Methodist Church (10/23/2017); 12. Christmas Star (11/11/2018); 13. Zion Lutheran Church (10/27/2019); 14. American Legion Post #403 (10/10/2020); 15. Trinity UCC Church (10/10/2021); 16. Hurricane Agnes Flood (10/9/2022); 17. Maple Hill School (10/8/2023) → See Signs On September 19, 2010, the mural on the southwest outdoor wall of the CS Store was dedicated at the former location of the Railroad Station. → See Mural