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Longwood Manor Historical Society reports volunteer hours, exhibits and grant plans at council meeting

3115753 · April 25, 2025
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Deborah Mikulski, president of the Longwood Manor Historical Society, presented the society's 2024 activities, membership and finances during public comment at the April 24 Macedonia City Council meeting and said the group will reapply for a matching grant to support restoration work.

Deborah Mikulski, president of the Longwood Manor Historical Society, told Macedonia’s City Council on April 24 that the society logged more than 1,159 volunteer hours, hosted multiple events and continues to pursue a matching grant to support restoration and programming at the Longwood Manor.

In a detailed annual report delivered during the public‑comment period, Mikulski listed acquisitions, events, maintenance work and finances. "We added $2,594.75 to our bank account ending with 5 or…

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