Membership

The Kilmore Historical Society holds its General Meetings with an invited guest speaker   in the Old Kilmore Post Office at 2 Powlett Street on the first Tuesday of each month (except January and November when it is the second Tuesday) at 7:30 pm, with the Annual General Meeting held later in the year, normally in September. Meetings are not held in June, July and August. Details of each meeting  and the speaker will be advertised closer to the meeting date and will be listed in our Upcoming Events.  We aim to have an interesting topic of local interest each month.

Read here about our Statement of Purpose.

We welcome new members to join us. We publish a quarterly newsletter which is available either in electronic form as a PDF file or as a printed copy.  Membership is $25 for a single or $35 for a family, with an extra $10 if a printed copy of each newsletter is required.  Whichever format you select, you will receive four newsletters annually which include feature articles of interest; one hour free research query per year and free use of research facilities in the Kilmore Research Centre located in the Kilmore Court House.

There is an alternative for people who would like a newsletter subscription only. $15.00 for four newsletters including postage per year within Australia.

Membership Form   To complete the form, download the Microsoft Word file and print.

Please send membership correspondence to :

The Secretary
Kilmore Historical Society,
2 Powlett Street,
Kilmore, Victoria, 3764
Australia

2 thoughts on “Membership”

    1. Hi Jenny
      Thank for your question. Do you mean John Clark of Morunding back in the 1850s? There are three local history book on Kilmore. This John Clark has three index entries in one, one in another and none in the third. He rates a mention on this page https://kilmorehistory.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/nameindexfinal.pdf

      If you know his story, maybe you could submit an article about him for possible publication in our quarterly newsletter “Kilmore Connections”.

      Grahame Thom
      Vice President

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