In the March newsletter on the Art, Culture, and History of California’s Heartland we review the leadership luncheon, Future Artists of Exeter, and Museum Day proclamation

In the March newsletter on the Art, Culture, and History of California’s Heartland we review the leadership luncheon, Future Artists of Exeter, and Museum Day proclamation
Exeter History Tellers #9: W. A. Waterman, founder of Exeter’s pioneering local company is portrayed in this history article by Dwight Miller
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 Exchange news covers Christmas and Dinosaurs, the upcoming art exhibit, Exeter Arch and more
This month’s issue discusses the end of the year giving campaign and the CACHE Beautification Project.
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.”
In the November Issue, we discuss our participation in the Exeter Downtown Christmas activities, our end of year giving campaign and more events.
Dwight Miller will present “School Bells and Heritage: Exploring Exeter’s Educational Past” as part of the quarterly series CACHE Chats: Tales of Exeter and Beyond.
The current First Presbyterian Church, located at the southwest corner of South E Street and Maple Street, shares the same lot with this historic church building. This church was built in 1909, but some context for this church growth in the early history of Exeter is in order.