By the Smoky Valley Historical Association
LINDSBORG, Kan. (October 31, 2024) — The Smoky Valley Historical Association is proud to invite you to their November Program: Lindsborg Pioneer Doctors: Who Were They?
Tim Stewart, president of the Smoky Valley Historical Association will be presenting the topic on November 12. Following the presentation, the SVHA will be serving a Swedish Meal. All are welcome to stay and enjoy.
The free program begins at 7:30pm and is held in the Fellowship Hall of Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church, located at 402 N. First Street. Please enter the east door on the north side of the building.
Tim Stewart grew up in rural Missouri where he learned the value of local and family history. While in high school, his family moved to McPherson county in 1979 and has been a Lindsborg resident since 2000. Tim and his wife Debby owned Reminiscent Antiques and Collectibles in downtown Lindsborg from 2012-2017. Stewart serves on local committees and boards like the Smoky Valley Historical Association, Lindsborg Old Mill and Swedish Heritage Museum, and the Convention and Visitors Bureau Advisory Board. Stewart pens the Smoky Valley Historical Association’s newsletter: Vår Historia, published six times a year.
About the Smoky Valley Historical Association: Smoky Valley Historical Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving historical data pertaining to the early history and settlement of our community in general and the city of Lindsborg in particular. SVHA helps preserve and beautify places of historical interest in the Smoky Valley, and owns and maintains Coronado Heights Park and Hoglund Dugout near Lindsborg.
When supporting Smoky Valley Historical Association, consider the following: managing estates, bequests, gifts through retirement plans, or donations in any amount. All donations are tax exempt and will help the preservation to be ongoing and long-lasting. SVHA is a 501-(c)3 non-profit organization.
For more information, email the SVHA: [email protected] or mail at PO Box 225, Lindsborg, KS 67456.