Mark your calendars for an interesting community presentation by Mr. Doug Angeloni on April 4.
Angeloni will speak on the early inhabitants of our area with displays
of Native American artifacts. The evening’s gathering is entitled:
“Before Moses Porter: Malvern’s First Occupants-A Look at Brown Township’s Native American Ties.”
Moses Porter settled the Malvern area respectively in 1806; this
presentation will focus on those who called this area home prior to that
date.
Doug is well known to the community through many
endeavors and is an active member of the Malvern Historical Society. A
retired Malvern High School teacher, he has spent decades pursuing his
pastime of amateur archeology.
The event is free to the public
with light refreshments to be served. The speaker will also, as an
added feature to the evening’s discussion, be offering to identify any
locally found Native American artifacts brought in for the presentation
by guests. This service is also free of charge.
Who: Doug Angeloni, amateur archeologist.
What: Presentation of Native American artifacts from the Malvern/Brown
Township area with a discussion relating to those who inhabited this
location prior to 1806. Also included will be Native American artifact
identification for those who so choose to bring in a few pieces.
When: Thursday, April 4, 2019. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the program
beginning at 6:30 p.m. Artifact identification for the public may take
place either shortly before or after the presentation.
Where: Malvern School Cafetorium located at 3242 Coral Rd, NW, Malvern, Ohio.
Why: Because we love local history!
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