Gardiner History Room
The History Room is located on the lower level of the Gardiner Community Center, 980 Old Gardiner Road. The room is unlocked and available for entry whenever the Center is open or by request (fkr521@yahoo.com).
Housed in the room's file cabinets are assorted documents and articles of historical interest. The shelving storage, with donkey head, holds assorted notebooks including those that document the 2004-8 Gardiner Community Center Landscape Project.
Please feel free to do personal research or contribute memorabilia you no longer wish to store in your home. Contributions to the History Room may be left on the large work table for future cataloging and display. Please include information about the item and contributor's contact information.
The Gardiner Community Center Board of Directors hopes you will have time to enjoy this resource,
Housed in the room's file cabinets are assorted documents and articles of historical interest. The shelving storage, with donkey head, holds assorted notebooks including those that document the 2004-8 Gardiner Community Center Landscape Project.
Please feel free to do personal research or contribute memorabilia you no longer wish to store in your home. Contributions to the History Room may be left on the large work table for future cataloging and display. Please include information about the item and contributor's contact information.
The Gardiner Community Center Board of Directors hopes you will have time to enjoy this resource,
In this simulated classroom, which represents the Gardiner Schoolhouse c.1923, there is a lending library of old books, the Karl "Bud" Nebel 1985 oral history recording, pictures of students c.1938, and a vintage student desk, constructed by Mark Nebel.
"Reflections of Gardiner c.1923", a mural by Ron and Fran Reynolds, is shown next to the classroom teacher's desk.
This collection of photos highlights Gardiner's early settlement and logging period.