THE WOLFVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Randall House Museum has been owned and operated by the Wolfville Historical Society since 1947 when the house was generously donated by the Patriquin family.
Mission Statement
The Wolfville Historical Society is committed to preserving and to cultivating an appreciation of the heritage of Wolfville and the surrounding area.
Vision Statement
Our community is actively engaged in and values its heritage and recognizes the Wolfville Historical Society as a leader in the preservation and interpretation of that heritage.
Mandate
To tell the history of Wolfville and the surrounding area by collecting, preserving and interpreting artifacts, archival material and intangible forms of heritage.
To cultivate a greater understanding of the people and events that have shaped the area from the earliest inhabitants to contemporary times through research, publications, exhibitions, public programs and other activities.
2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Martin Hallett (pro tem)
VP: vacant
Treasurer: Alex Dupuis
Secretary: Hilary Sircom
Directors at Large: Wendy Elliott, Bev Boyd, Dr. Paul Doerr, MaryEllen Finlay, Evan Jennex & Charles Curry