MPHS at Canby’s First Thursday Night Market

Mark Prairie Historical Society Volunteer Judi Jarosh and President Judi Aus.

Our dedicated Mark Prairie Historical Society volunteers Judi Jarosh and Judi Aus, alongside the Friends of Carus School and the Canby Historical Society, were thrilled to share Canby’s rich heritage with visitors at the recent First Thursday Night Market on May 2, 2024.

Our volunteers had the pleasure of engaging with attendees, sharing information about our organization and the exciting projects we have in progress. Being part of the First Thursday Night Market scavenger hunt added an extra layer of excitement to the evening, making history come alive in unexpected ways.

We are grateful for the opportunity to showcase Mark Prairie Historical Society as an integral part of the community and we were honored to be included in such a vibrant event.

The evening of May 2nd was a special highlight, as we participated in the placement of a time capsule at the historic Canby City Arch. The companion event at Holly Street City Hall was equally memorable, with the planting of a heritage tree, the unveiling of a plaque, and live music that filled the air with nostalgia and joy.

As we reminisce on these unforgettable moments, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all who joined us in celebrating Canby’s enduring legacy. Together, we continue to preserve and honor our community’s rich history for generations to come.

Oh, by the way! Spot the reflection of the Historic City Hall in the background of the above photo? Emerick Construction Co, the same amazing firm that is currently revitalizing the Mark Prairie Schoolhouse, was involved in it’s restoration too 💕