Dr. Clay Johnson, Garst Museum CEO (right), is shown with Jeff D.
Kniese, president and CEO of Greenville Federal (left).
Greenville
Federal Supports Garst Museum
The Garst Museum is thankful for Greenville Federal as they continue
their long-time support as a Corporate Gold Member. Dr. Clay Johnson,
Garst Museum CEO, stated that “Garst Museum owes its success to the
community’s support. Greenville Federal’s support is instrumental in
allowing the museum to maintain and grow its programs and preservation
efforts. As a nonprofit organization, the museum relies on the
generosity of businesses like Greenville Federal to fulfill its
mission.”
The Darke County Historical Society and the Garst Museum’s mission is
to collect, preserve, exhibit, study, and interpret materials relating
to the history and culture of Darke County, Ohio, as it represents a
crossroads of the American experience. The DCHS operates the Garst
Museum in Greenville, Ohio, and its 35,000-square-foot campus houses
over 300,000 artifacts. Permanent exhibitions of national significance
include the National Annie Oakley Center, the Treaty of Greenville,
Lowell Thomas, Ohio Native Americans, and the multi-racial settlement
of Longtown. For more information about the award-winning Garst Museum,
see www.garstmuseum.org.
The Garst Museum is located at:
205 N. Broadway, Greenville, OH 45331
937-548-5250
website: www.garstmuseum.org
email: information@garstmuseum.org
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