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Membership:
Dues are $10 dollars annually
Contact:
St. Clair County Farm Museum
8310 County Park Drive
Goodells, Mi.  48027
810-325-1737
info.farmmuseum@gamil.com

President: Jim Nolan  810-650-4261

Secretary: Joanne Schwab  810-367-3470
e-mail: 
mschwab@uticaenterprises.com
 

St. Clair County Farm Museum

Location:
The St. Clair County Farm Museum is located in Goodells, Michigan approximately 10 miles west of Port Huron.

In the beginning:
The St. Clair County Farm Museum was proposed in 1964 by the administrator of the St. Clair County Medical Center.  He saw how technology was rapidly changing life in rural America and realized that there was a need to savor a slice of the past so that the area's youth could explore and learn how their forefathers lived.  By seeing a slice of the past, an appreciation of today's lifestyle can be realized.  The founding Museum members opened the Museum on July 16, 1966.

About the St. Clair County Farm Museum:

Funding:
The St. Clair County Farm Museum is a non-profit, charitable organization (501c3).  It is not funded by any governmental bodies and therefore does not derive any monies from tax dollars.  Museum funding comes solely from donations and event admissions.  The museum is staffed and maintained by members/volunteers.
Donations:
The Museum accepts donations in the form of cash, artifacts, and equipment.  It also accepts donations of services from business entities.  Because the Museum is a (501c3) organization, donations are tax deductible. 
Please contact Jim Nolan at 810-650-4261 or
810-325-1737 or
Mark Schwab at e-mail
mschwab@uticaenterprises.com or 810-367-3470.

Between threshing demonstrations, Chris Tabor of the Farm Museum provides an informal "Anatomy and workings of steam traction engines" class for curious "students" at the Harvest Days show.

Achievement:
In order to achieve this mission, the Museum is continually working to provide educational static, functional, and interactive displays.  In addition, by providing historical information and documentation through the use of this website, others not able to visit the Museum because of geographic location or disability may also benefit.

Mission:
To provide an understanding of our heritage, add to our areas's cultural base and enhance regional tourism, and be achieved by acquiring, preserving and presenting agricultural, domestic equipment and related artifacts in structures and settings which will portray the origin and evolution of farming and rural living from when the area was first settled until about 1945.