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The Spring Creek County Historical Association, a non-profit organization administers the
Tomball Museum Center. Meetings and special events are held throughout the year.

Membership in the Spring Creek County Historical Association brings the privilege of preserving local history and other advantages, as well. Members will receive our newsletter, voting privileges in organization proceedings and access to our research materials. Membership meetings include programs featuring guest speakers or presentations of a historical nature.

The Tomball Museum Center is open Sunday from 2:00 - 4:00 PM. and Thursday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. CLOSED HOLIDAYS. Group tours may be arranged by calling (281) 255-2148. Donations are welcomed.

Join us for the Candlelight tours from 6:00 - 900 p.m. on Friday, December 12th and Saturday, December 13th. This year's theme is "Legend of the Poinsettia" and all buildings are decorated for an old fashioned Christmas. Santa will be on hand as well as choirs, bands, hand-bell ringers, wassail, cookies and a surprise or two. This special event is open to the public.

Officers of the Spring Creek County Historical Association are:  Charles Hall, President; Diane Holland, Vice-President; Donna McCrary, Secretary; Mary McCoy, Treasurer; and Jean Alexander, Director.

The Board of Trustees are: LaNell Allee, Joyce Belt, Robert Bradfield, Rochelle Cook, Sue Cox, JoAnn Ehrhardt, Charles Hall, Diane Holland, Mary McCoy, Donna McCrary, and Edwin Theiss.


510 N Pine Street
Tomball, Texas

Telephone:
(281) 255-2148


 
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