Hocus Pocus Ball
Hocus Pocus Ball
Join us at the Fort Piqua Plaza October 26th from 3-7pm for a Halloween Ball with food, prizes, crafts, games and music.
Costume Contest will be at 5pm. Age groups for the costume contest are 0-5, 6-12, 13-17 and 18-99+

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THE CRON COLLECTION

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Cron Collection was accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives on November 11, 1988. 

 

The collection fills two Hollinger boxes and twelve file folders. 

 

The collection covers the years 1888-1927.

 

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PIQUA FURNITURE COMPANY COLLECTION

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Piqua Furniture Company Collection was accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives on December 15, 1980.  The collection fills eleven Hollinger boxes and sixty-one file folders.  The collection covers the years 1906-1913. 

 

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MS-20

 

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The American Association of University Women, Piqua, Ohio Collection was accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives in January, 1991. (91/3)

 

The Collection fills three Hollinger boxes and thirty-four file folders.  The collection covers the years from 1936 to 1990.

 

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HOME TOWN BUGLE COLLECTION

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Home Town Bugle Collection was accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives in the summer of 2000.  The collection consists of 409 files contained in 7 boxes.  All materials date from the World War II period (1941-1945).  There are no known restrictions on the use of this collection.

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FORTNIGHTLY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITIONAL

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Fortnightly Club Collection Additional #2 was accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives and Special Collections in October 2006.  The collection contains materials from October 1991 to April 2004.

 

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MS-17A

 

FORTNIGHTLY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITIONAL

 

INTRODUCTION

 

The Fortnightly Club Collection Additional was processed in September 2002 from materials that accumulated over time.

 

The Fortnightly Club of Piqua, Ohio was a private women’s organization devoted to educational and social entertainment.