Vining History Center to be open during Watermelon Day
News | Published on August 13, 2024 at 1:42pm EDT | Author: henningmaster
0Visitors to Vining for for Watermelon Day are encouraged to stop by the Vining Community History Center located upstairs in the Vining Community building.
The endeavor to collect and save artifacts, items and information about the early history of the Vining Community was begun in 2005 when special space became available. It’s been interesting to gather information on schools, churches, business’, lakes and family histories as they have become available.
Organizers are proud to display Karen Nybergs and her husbands, news of trips to space. Not to be ignored, is the two wooden structures that Ken, her father has made scaled duplicates of, an elevator and a feed mill. The history museum has enjoyed having family groups come and look for additional information on their ancestors.
This community building was built in 1940 after an earlier school burned. It operated as it’s own school district and served grades one through eighth grade until it was annexed in 1968 to the Henning School District.
Fifty students (second and third graders) started in 1969 and Vining School became a “satellite” of the Henning District. This arrangement continued for 13 years, but in 1980-81, the school board made the decision to move the students back to Henning and the facility was sold back to Vining for the $1 that Henning had paid for it earlier. As hosts in the history center museum organizers always enjoy having Henning students visit, who recall their fun days at the Vining School.
The History Center will be open Saturday, Aug, 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.. The regular schedule is Friday from 1-4 p.m.
However the history museum is open for special requests by calling (218) 769-4432 or (218) 367-3240.