Thursday, October 15, 2015
Punta Gorda History Center opens on Sullivan Street In October
With the intent of making a substantial part of Vernon Peeples historic collection of books, manuscripts, maps and other documents accessible for researchers and the public sooner rather than later, The Punta Gorda History Center has opened a temporary home on Sullivan Street in downtown Punta Gorda.
The longer term plan is to occupy a larger facility on Grace Street that will be retrofitted for an archive.
The temporary Center is located at 110 Sullivan Street, Suite Initial hours are Tuesdays through Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Fridays 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, and by appointment. Visitors will be asked to register to use the collection.
The historical resources associated with people, events, or aspects of a communitys past give that community its sense of identity, its place in the larger world, its clues to why people came there and stayed. Vernon Peeples, who passed away in April, knew this and carefully assembled a library and an assortment of materials as well as in-depth personal knowledge on local history. As a result, Mr. Peeples was heavily relied upon by those seeking information about Punta Gorda's history. His death prompted the Board of the History Center to plan an interim facility to house his collection. The Center will through access to his collection and its volunteer researchers and historians try to fill the huge hole left by his absence. It is also planned to digitize many of the documents in the collection for access on the internet.
If you are history enthusiast or just plain care about preserving and promoting Punta Gorda history and would be interested in volunteering to help with preservation, documentation, docenting, research, education, fundraising, publishing or other Center activities, please register at www.puntagordahistorycenter.com, or send an email to puntagordahistorycenter@gmail.com or phone (941)548-6170.
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