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The Joseph & Hanna Circle is a non-profit Foundation formed by the friends and children of Joseph and Hanna Henderson. Upon their deaths and for many years the family gathered records of the founding of Maple Grove. In 1929 they helped to form the [[Maple Grove Historical Society]]. The foundation donated all the collections and holdings to the new museum and acts as an advisory committee to the society board.
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'''The''' Joseph & Hanna Circle is a non-profit Foundation formed by the friends and children of Joseph and Hanna Henderson. Upon the deaths of Joseph and Hanna, and for many additional years, the family gathered records of the founding of Maple Grove and other memorabilia. In 1929 they helped to form the [[Maple Grove Historical Society]]. The foundation donated all the collections and holdings to the new museum and acts as an advisory committee to the society board.
  
 
The Friends of the Joseph & Hanna Circle is a donation membership group for the furthurance of maintaining the Society.
 
The Friends of the Joseph & Hanna Circle is a donation membership group for the furthurance of maintaining the Society.
  
 
Those who join are provided with special access and other privileges to the museum building.
 
Those who join are provided with special access and other privileges to the museum building.

Revision as of 09:35, 5 August 2014

The Joseph & Hanna Circle is a non-profit Foundation formed by the friends and children of Joseph and Hanna Henderson. Upon the deaths of Joseph and Hanna, and for many additional years, the family gathered records of the founding of Maple Grove and other memorabilia. In 1929 they helped to form the Maple Grove Historical Society. The foundation donated all the collections and holdings to the new museum and acts as an advisory committee to the society board.

The Friends of the Joseph & Hanna Circle is a donation membership group for the furthurance of maintaining the Society.

Those who join are provided with special access and other privileges to the museum building.