It is the mission of the Middleburg Heights Historical Society to involve and educate the community in the history of Middleburg Heights and Middleburgh Township.
We will perpetuate and preserve the memory of early settlers and pioneers and support and oversee preservation of historic buildings and sites. Further, the Society shall collect, preserve and display items pertaining to the history of our community for the enrichment of future historians.
Tuesday, March 4, 7:00 p.m. : Military Women's Memorial. Vikki Klingenberg, Ohio Ambassador for Military Women's Memorial in Arlington cemetery.
Tuesday, April 1, 7:00 p.m. : Woodland Indians of Ohio. Karen Lakus, Naturalist with MetroParks
Tuesday, May 6, 7:00 p.m.: Middleburg Heights Back When. Ray Grospitch and Russ Kearney, two members of the Middleburg Heights Historical Society,
Tuesday, June 3, 7:00 p.m.: A working meeting in preparation for Summer in the City.
Tuesday, September 2, 7:00 p.m.: Little Red School House Chat: Mayor Matthew J. Castelli and Council President David Bortolotto
Tuesday, October 7, 7:00 p.m. : Empowerment, Hope, Change: Todd Whitman, of Serenity Restaurant and Culinary Institute
Saturday November 15th is reserved for a Special Event.
Tuesday, December 2, 6:00 p.m., is Middleburg Heights Historical Society's Christmas Party.
As a Non-Profit organization, the Middleburg Heights Historical Society depends on volunteer help from its members. There are a number of areas in which your help is needed.
The Middleburg Heights Historical Society has amassed a large collection of history regarding our city, including publications, newspaper articles, maps information about properties, and many photos displaying the history. MHHS has a substantial artifact collection, which includes items from closed local schools.
Russ Kearney - Treasurer
Carole Minch - Board Member
Rich Bogart - Board Member
Marylynn Podusiwsky - President
Judy Bogart - Secretary.
Natalie Borisa - Vice President
Dolly Palombo - Board Member
Rose Conley - Advising Past President