This month’s newsletter features an anouncement about the upcoming history talk on the Exeter Gateway arch, the student art exhibit, top donors, volunteer appreciation and more.

This month’s newsletter features an anouncement about the upcoming history talk on the Exeter Gateway arch, the student art exhibit, top donors, volunteer appreciation and more.
Exeter History Tellers looks at the origins of the Exeter Boys and Girls Club in the eighth edition of CACHE History Articles.
CACHE will host a new local history talk on Framing the Gateway: The Story Behind Exeter’s Iconic New Sign.
Discover the rich history behind Exeter’s iconic new steel arch that welcomes visitors to the heart of downtown. This tale intertwines community spirit, history, and pride, stretching back to the early 20th century. From the original archway built in 1926 to its recent revival by the Exeter Kiwanis Club, this story is a testament to the enduring charm of Exeter. Join us to explore the full story and the legacy of the “Gateway to the Sequoias.”
CACHE Exchange news covers Christmas and Dinosaurs, the upcoming art exhibit, Exeter Arch and more
January 11 through March 30 CACHE will host Opposites Attract a group art exhibit.
As part of the Exeter Downtown Christmas on December 5th from 5pm-8pm, CACHE will breathe life into the prehistoric era by offering an immersive experience.
This month’s issue discusses the end of the year giving campaign and the CACHE Beautification Project.
In this month’s feature of History Story Tellers, Dwight Miller talks about Exeter Legend Walter Marion Smith.
CACHE’s board president, Dwight Miller, discusses “School Bells and Heritage: Exploring Exeter’s Educational Past” as part of the quarterly series “Tales of Exeter and Beyond.”