Sunday,  July 15, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 002 • 2 of 20 •  Other Editions

Future of County Historical Society puts Trinity Church's future in limbo

• Declining membership and lack of workers has put the future of the Trinity Episcopal Church in limbo. The Brown County Historical Society, who owns the church, discussed the future of the church during their summer program meeting on Saturday afternoon.
• The society is down to 29 members, many of which are elderly. This has lead to the discussions about the long term care of the church. What would happen to the building if the society disbanded? Their plan was to give over the care of the building to another entity that could see to the care of the building long term. One option was to give the

Sherri Rawstern, President of the Brown County Historical Society, talked about the future of the church. (Photo #9259 by Paul Kosel)

building to the City of Aberdeen.
• "Our goal is to find an organization or entity that would be willing to partner with the Society to see to the use and care of the Church," Brown County Historical Society President Sherri Rawstern said. "We need to make provisions for the future

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