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The Monongahela Area Historical Society (MAHS) will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 25, 2016 in the parlor room of the First Presbyterian Church, located at 609 Chess Street, Monongahela. Please enter through the Chess Street entrance.

MAHS president Susan Bowers will kick off the first meeting of 2016 with the Monongahela Area Historical Society 2016 Events Calendar, including May’s “3rd Annual Stroll Shop ‘N Sip,” June’s “2nd Annual History through a Woman's Eyes,” the summer 2016 inaugural “Ye OldeTowne Auction,” and October’s updated “18th Annual Ghost Walks.”

A historical program follows the brief business meeting. Terry Necciai, an architect specializing in historic preservation and historical society member, will present a PowerPoint program, titled “History at the Heart: the Past and Future of Monongahela’s Main Street.” The presentation will trace changes in Monongahela’s central business district and consider its future. Discussion with light refreshments will follow. The public is invited. There is no fee for this event.

For more information on MAHS, please visit http://www.monongahelahistoricalsociety.com/ or call 724-292-8247. MAHS Meetings are held September through May on the fourth Thursday of the month.

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