The Friends’ Mission…
To enhance the Lexington County Museum through its duly appointed commission and to support, aid and assist in the improvement and expansion of the Museum.
The Friends is a non-profit group founded in 1997 with an advisory board, officers, and a board of trustees representing all municipalities in the county. The Friends sponsors fund-raising projects to help further the Museum’s valuable contribution to the county. See below for upcoming events.
The Museum opened in 1970 as a cooperative effort by Lexington County government and the Lexington County Historical Society to collect, preserve, display, and research objects pertaining to our county’s history. It is located on Fox Street in the heart of Lexington.
Friends’ Past Contributions
“Remembering…Gibson’s Pond” Fundraiser
January 21, 2006
Raised $12,000
“Remembering…Hite’s Restaurant” Fundraiser
January 20, 2007
Raised $14,675
“Remembering…Jaycees’ Snowball Dance” Fundraiser
January 19, 2008
Raised $17,214
Spent for Museum
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$113,000 provided for moving, restoration, & furnishing of Leaphart-Harman House (pictured above)
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$ 20,000 for antique rifles
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$ 13,000 for restoration of Daniel Koon House
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$ 18,000 for rifle/gun case & restoration of 1857 coach
Calendar of Events
Annual Membership Meeting
January 3, 2010
3:00 p.m.
Location: Museum
“Remembering…Main Street ” Fundraiser
January 30, 2010
7 – 11 p.m.
Location: Lexington Town Hall
Christmas Open House & Tours
2009 Dates to be announced
For information on how to join the Friends of the Lexington County Museum, please call 803-359-8369 or email J.R. Fennell at JRFennell@lex-co.com
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