About The Historical Society of Mount Lebanon

WHO
WE ARE:
The Historical Society of Mount Lebanon is a
non-profit educational organization whose purpose is to interpret and
preserve the history of Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
WHERE
WE ARE:
Mt. Lebanon is located in Pittsburgh’s South Hills.
You can contact us through this website. Or mail/visit us at 200 Lebanon Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15228. Or call 412-563-1941
If you have questions about remodeling your house, contact the Community Design Center of Pittsburgh at www.cdcp.org
If you'd like information on block party tours or historic district designations, contact Susan Morgans at 412-343-3780 or e-mail smorgans@mtlebanon.org
WHEN
WE MEET:
The Society hosts five programs annually—
January, March, May, September, and November. The programs are held
at Mt. Lebanon Public Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard, and are
free to the public. Click here for a list of upcoming program topics and dates.
OUR
BOARD:
Officers:
M.A. Jackson, president
Jim Wojcik, vice president
William Simpson, treasurer
Melissa Evans, secretary
Trustees:
Jeanne Heid Bereznicki, newsletter
Mel Bickel
David Borland
Mary
Carney,
Lori Humphreys, programs
Barbara Logan
Maggie McDermott
Virginia
Nicklas, corresponding secretary
Dave Redding
Jehnie Reis, collections
Wallace F.
Workmaster
The Society’s Board meets 7 p.m., the second Wednesday of every month at Mt. Lebanon Public Library.