“The
Lucasville Area Historical Society has been a critical fixture in the
town of Lucasville, Ohio, serving to bridge the gap between local
history and personal
and
familial significance. It aims to be a central hub for historical
records from
the area,
and its large collections, mostly gleaned from personal donations,
demonstrate the penchant for the preservation and exhibition of
history
within the
community.”
– Center
for Folklore Studies, The Ohio State University
The Bicentennial
Celebration of Lucasville, Ohio, is upon us. Without the Lucasville
Area Historical Society, the small community of Lucasville may have
allowed this commemoration to slip by with scant observance. A modest
number of people in this service organization rose to the occasion to
insure that the birthday of the village received its due regard. That
commission was not taken lightly, especially reviewing the
outstanding sesquicentennial collaboration of fifty years before.
The work being done by
club members is monumental to say the least. Early on, the historical
society assumed the challenging assignment of planning the 2019
celebration and organizing multiple events during the year. Although
the task often seemed overwhelming, caring people volunteered to
create an astonishing schedule of meaningful bicentennial engagements
– all of which pay homage to an exceptional small town.
This labor of love serves
to build community and preserve the heritage of a most significant
Southern Ohio hamlet. As people, young and old, add their ideas and
energies to the bicentennial celebration, the diverse threads weave a
stronger fabric of commonality. The old adage of “It takes a
village” transcends its banality when people experience the real
dependency of community. This reliance surely mirrors that of the
Founding Families of 1819.
It is hoped that many will
observe the Lucasville Bicentennial. So much thought and work have
gone into making the birthday a memorable time. And, it is surely
presumptuous of the historical society to expect throngs to attend
all the events. But, I understand that multitudes matter less than
enthusiasm, and I am convinced that the Lucasville Historical Society
has grown immeasurably due to meeting the pressures, expectations,
and deadlines of commemorating 200 years of Lucasville existence.
Therein is great progress.
Without a doubt, the Lucasville area is being revitalized by the
celebration. Turning this page of history, people are both honoring
tradition and revealing new, exciting developments that serve as the
lifeblood of the community. We continue to discover ourselves in the
process.
"There
is no power for change greater than a community
discovering
what it cares about."
– Margaret
J. Wheatley
The relatively small group
of people who dedicated themselves to this mission have grown
together mightily as an organization because each individual
continues to flex considerable muscle through his or her strong
talents and timely industry. Through pushing the limits of their
engagement, the club has met the challenge and continues to grow.
“Coming
together is a beginning; keeping together is progress;
working
together is success.”
– Edward
Everett Hale, American author and historian
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Just came across this. Brought back wonderful memories..Thanks for sharing.
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