Project Description

The Union County Historical Society’s Annual Luncheon held on April 2, 2017, brought together members and guests for an afternoon of celebration and historical reflection. As documented in Newsletter Issue #136, the event featured a commemorative poster honoring the centennial of the Union County Courthouse, proudly displayed by past President Michael Yesenko, Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi, Freeholder Vernell Wright, and new UCHS and Mayflower Society member Lauren Socha. The gathering provided a meaningful space for reconnecting with fellow history enthusiasts while reaffirming the Society’s commitment to preserving Union County’s enduring legacy.

Shown above, at our Annual Luncheon April 2, 2017, are Society members and guests enjoying a pleasant and informative afternoon. Center Photo: Union County Courthouse Commemorative Post with past President Michael Yesenko, County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi, Freeholder Vernell Wright, and new Society and Mayflower Society member Lauren Socha.

Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) Snippet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UCHS Annual Luncheon?

The Union County Historical Society’s Annual Luncheon is a yearly event that brings together members and guests for fellowship, historical presentations, and recognition of important milestones in Union County history.

When was the 2017 Annual Luncheon held?

The 2017 Annual Luncheon took place on April 2, 2017, as recorded in Newsletter Issue #136.

Who were some of the notable attendees?

Notable attendees included past President Michael Yesenko, Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi, Freeholder Vernell Wright, and Lauren Socha, a new member of both the Union County Historical Society and the Mayflower Society.

What was featured during the luncheon?

A commemorative display highlighting the 1905 Centennial of the Union County Courthouse was a central feature of the event.