Old Clyde Singer Calendars Offered for Sale

We have a surplus of the 2009 Clyde Singer calendars and are offering them for sale at $2.00 per calendar. The calendars are a great look into Malvern’s past through the eyes of nationally recognized artist, Clyde Singer. Singer was born in Malvern in 1908 and died in 1999.

The keepsake calendar has 15 images, all of excellent quality, relating to Malvern in some way.

Purchases are considered a tax-deductible donation to the Malvern Historical Society in effort to maintain the building, located at 108 East Porter Street, and the collections therein.

Shipping for those out of town is $3.00 for one calendar and will be adjusted accordingly if multiple calendars are requested.

Checks can be made payable to Malvern Historical Society and mailed to P.O. Box 80, Malvern, OH 44644.

To pick up a copy in person, stop by our building on Saturday mornings between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon, attend a monthly meeting (held first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.), or call Secretary Sonia Strock at 330-863-0149.

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Author: Jason Lombardi

A native of Malvern, Jason's love of history developed at an early age. He became self-appointed caretaker of the Hardesty Cemetery in Malvern at the age of approximately ten-years-old. While researching those interred at the burial ground, Jason made connections with numerous Malvern residents who experienced its history, building a foundational knowledge of historical events and data associated with the village. He served as historian of the Malvern United Methodist Church for a number of years which further perpetuated research of the area. While scouring the community for historical information, Jason connected with Malvern native Mrs. Frances L. (Thomas) Montella. Their joint efforts and common desire to preserve Malvern's past led to the formation of the Malvern Historical Society, Inc. in 1994.