Winners will be notified in January and invited to the recognition dinner in February. Nomination forms must be completed and returned to MCHA by Wednesday, Nov. Three categories to be judged are: private residence, non-profit organization and commercial properties. MCHA will present three awards to businesses and individual owners of historic buildings who have shown their dedication to preserving and enhancing Monroe County's wealth of historic structures. Nominations accepted for Historical Preservation Awards: The Monroe County Historical Association MCHA is currently accepting nominations for the second annual Historic Preservation Awards.
For more information, please call 57 421-7703. Also on display in the library is a collection of children's musical instruments. The current exhibit is "Making Music in Monroe County" and features a varied collection of musical instruments, local sheet music and a uniform from the Glenwood Marching Band. A $2 per person fee is charged to see the exhibit only. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens 55 and over and children ages 7-17, and free for children 6 and under. One-hour guided tours of the Stroud Mansion are offered at 10 a.m. The Monroe County Historical Association is housed in the historic mansion built by Jacob Stroud in 1795.
and the first and third Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. in Stroudsburg, is now open Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. The Stroud Mansion, located at 900 Main St.