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814 West Washington Street
Lewisburg, WV 24910
304-645-3398
NEWS RELEASE
Founded
in
1963,
the
Greenbrier
Historical
Society
is
dedicated
to
community
enrichment
through
education
and
preservation
of
the
history
and
culture
of
the
Greenbrier
Valley.
The
Greenbrier
Historical
Society
is
a
regional
organization
that
serves
the
West
Virginia
counties
of
Greenbrier,
Monroe,
Summers,
and Pocahontas.
Greenbrier Historical Society Announces New Executive Director
The
Greenbrier
Historical
Society
is
pleased
to
introduce
Dara
Vance
as
Executive
Director.
She
comes
with
advanced
degrees in
Fine
Art,
Educational
Leadership,
U.S.
History
and,
most
recently,
she
studied
for
her
PhD
in
U.
S.
History
at
the
University of Kentucky.
Vance
moved
to
West
Virginia
a
little
over
four
years
ago
to
serve
as
an
AmeriCorps
VISTA
for
the
Meadow
River
Valley
Association.
Since
then,
she
has
worked
in
the
non-profit
community
with
God’s
Way
Home,
Robert
C
Byrd
Clinic,
Greenbrier
County
Family Support Center, and West Virginia School for Osteopathic Medicine.
As
both
an
artist
and
historian
Vance
believes
the
study
and
presentation
of
history
should
ask
big
questions
in
small
places,
saying
"Artists
and
historians
ask
questions
in
the
same
way.
We
want
to
understand
more
than
facts.
We
want
to
understand
the
'why'
and
reveal
unanticipated
connections."
As
for
her
transition
to
the
mountain
state
from
Florida,
Vance
says
it
was
like
a
home
coming.
"From
parents
back
to
ancestors
in
the
1600s,
my
family
has
a
long
history
in
this
country.
I
may
have
grown
up
in
Florida
but
I
was
raised
on
brown
beans
and
corn
bread.
The
beauty
of
the
area
and
the
drama
of
the
landscape
does
not
give
a
moment
to
miss
Florida.
I
feel
like
I
am
finally
among
my
people."
Al
Emch,
President
of
the
Greenbrier
Historical
Society,
said,
“We
are
very
excited
to
have
Dara
joining
us
as
our
new
Executive
Director.
Her
extensive
experience
with
non-profits
in
this
area
coupled
with
her
management skills, creativity, and deep interest in history make her a natural for this job.”
Vance
joins
the
Greenbrier
Historical
Society
at
an
exciting
time
when
special
projects
like
the
1834
Supreme
Court
of
Appeals
of
Virginia
Law
Library
and
Study
Building;
Rhoda’s
House-Enslaved
Quarters;
the
Blue
Sulphur
Springs
Pavilion;
archeology
at
the
Barracks;
and
the
Hidden
History
Project
focusing
on
the
western
part
of
Greenbrier
County
are
in
full
swing.
When
asked
about
her
vision
for
the
future
of
GHS,
Vance
said,
“The
Greenbrier
Historical
Society
is
an
integral
part
of
telling
the
stories
that
live
in
all
our
communities.
I
am
honored
to
serve
in
the
capacity
to
preserve
the
past
while
also
teaching
for
a
brighter future.”
Vance
lives
in
Williamsburg,
WV
on
a
small
farm
with
6
cats,
2
dogs,
2
sheep,
1
donkey,
and
her
partner,
Jeff, an area musician.
She
invites
everyone
to
stop
by
the
Greenbrier
Historical
Society-North
House
Museum
and
Archives
and
have
a
chat.
GHS
is
open
10am
to
4pm
Tuesday
through
Saturday.
814
Washington
St.
W.
Lewisburg
WV
24901 304-645-3398
www.greenbrierhistorical.org