Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Derby Historical Society Gets New Leader




DERBY- The Derby Historical Society announces the transition of leadership from Paula J. Norton, who after serving the DHS for over 9-years is passing the baton to Daniel L. Bosques. 

As executive director, Daniel, who has also been involved with the DHS for 9-years will continue in the legacy of serving the lower Naugatuck Valley towns of Ansonia, Derby, Oxford, Seymour and  Shelton. 

Paula and Daniel are pictured here alongside some of the docents who help make the David Humphreys House come to life with their award-winning A Day in 1762 school program, as well as during numerous open houses and events; this will be the 39th-year that the Derby Historical Society offers this field trip to students from all over Connecticut. 

Stop by the David Humphrey House, located at 37 Elm St., Ansonia, CT on Saturday, July 20th from 10 am – 1 pm for an Open House. You can reach the DHS with inquiries at Dan@derbyhistorical.org or by calling 203-735-1908.

(This is a press release from the Derby Historical Society)

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