224 S.E. First Street, Evansville, Indiana, USA (812) 426-1871


Mission Statement

The mission of The Reitz Home Preservation Society, Inc., is to preserve and share our past.

OFFICERS

STAFF

Anne M. Blake, President

Tess C. Grimm, Exec. Director

Dennis P. Lamey, Vice President

Lauren Dial, Exec. Assistant

Elaine B. McCarthy, Secretary

Duane Myers, Facilities

Rebecca S. Alcorn, Treasurer

 

TRUSTEES

  • H. Alvin Basham
  • Mary S. Bower
  • Kristi Prutow Cirignano
  • Gail A. Dunn
  • Joan T. Evans
  • Daniel B. Gearhart
  • David M. Glassman
  • Steven R.Groves
  • Bryan M. Hayden
  • Sharlet R. Koch
  • Cory A. Kuhlenschmidt
  • Dennis P. Lamey
  • John M. Lawrence
  • Diane S. Masterson
  • Doug D. Patberg
  • Clayton E. Powers
  • James A. Sanders
  • Jack B. Schriber
  • Catherine A. Sickman-Renner
  • Marti M. Thornbury
  • F. Diane Wessel
  • Lynda M. Wilhelmus
  • Robert E. Zimmermann


HONORARY LIFE-TIME MEMBERS

Mary Hulman George

Phyllis K. Igleheart

Thomas R. Mudd

Chris and Dorothy Nix

Robert A. Rust

James A. Sanders

Mary Legler Wilson

RHPS Membership

The Reitz Home Preservation Society Individual Membership Committee appreciates your past support of the Reitz Home Museum. We ask for your continued support, so that this magnificent home and its role in our community can be maintained for future generations.

Your membership:

Gives you pride in ownership of one of the finest Victorian homes in America.

Brings people from the tri-state and beyond to the historic preservation area of Evansville.

Supports an educational program for area schools.

Entitles you to invitations to special events and our very special "members only" party, priority tours, the Reitz News and a 10% discount in the Museum Shop.

Is tax deductible.

Gives you the opportunity to join the Reitz Home Guild.

RHPS Individual Membership is on a calendar year basis. Your 2006 membership renewal is due by April 1, 2006. Members not renewing by April 1 will be taken off the roster. If you have any questions, please call the Reitz Home at 812-426-1871.

Thank you for your continued support of Evansville's, Victorian Jewel!!!

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