![]() The Society has developed a great working relationship with the City of Maple Valley. Every 3 months, the Society publishes the Bugle which provides the membership with information about the goings on within the society and historical facts about the Greater Maple Valley area. In particular, the programs are geared to the History of Maple Valley, History of Hobart, the annual Tahoma Alumni Picnic and to participate in and have the museums open during Maple Valley Days each June. The programs are held at various facilities around the Greater Maple Valley area to allow for handicap accessibility and to generate the most interest by the groups that the programs are geared too. The Society’s volunteers also provide free public programs five (5) times each year. ![]() Since the program’s inception, we have had more than 1200 students participate in this program. The curriculum provides for guided class tours of all of our museums for the students, teachers and chaperons. The Society provides a History Treasure Box curriculum for the Tahoma School District third graders. The Gibbon-Mezzavilla General Store and the Fire Engine Museum are open the first Saturday of each month from 10:00am to 2:00pm or by appointment. In addition to the Howard Cooper, there are displays depicting the early years of the Fire District. The Fire Engine museum houses the restored 1926 Howard Cooper Fire Engine which was the original Fire Engine used by Fire District 43 Volunteers. The Gibbon-Mezzavilla General Store is the restored original store of the Greater Maple Valley area that was frequented by early residents. The two museums are located next to the Maple Valley Community Center in the heart of the City of Maple Valley and are the Gibbon-Mezzavilla General Store and the Fire Engine museum. ![]() The Society has a paid membership of over 300 people and organizations. The goals of the organization are to teach people about the history of the Greater Maple Valley area, provide a means for people to do research on their heritage, and to showcase the history of the area through maintaining two (2) museums with displays of the past and a storage building for overflow items. The organization is an all-volunteer organization formed over 35 years ago. So you know if a sender doesn't insure the package YOI'RE OUT OF LUCK! you can't even file a complaint! So these Government employees that are entrusted to handle our mail and packages can lose, steal, damage our property at will with NO consequences! I also witnessed a carrier throw one of my packages over my 6 foot gate onto my cement driveway breaking everything in the box! When I caught her down the street and asked her why she did that? and what had happened she replied "what was I supposed to do".The Maple Valley Historical Society is an Incorporated Organization within the State of Washington and is classified as a 501-C(3) organization by the Internal Revenue Service of the Federal Government. Even though it had clearly been opened they delivered it anyways! The employees at the location were very casual about it like it happens all the time (which I've come to learn IT DOES) They made comments like "what do you want us to do about it" and "go online and file a report". One went out for delivery and was delivered open with no contents. ![]() They were tracked into the facility and disappeared! Tracking showed never went out for delivery. Beware citizens of Maple Valley! this location lost 3 of my packages with expensive contents.
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