The Mission of the Conifer Historical Society and Museum is to share the region’s legacy by collecting, preserving and exhibiting historical and cultural materials.

Contact
Mailing: P.O. Box 295, Conifer, CO 80433
Physical: 26951 Barkley Road, Conifer, CO 80433 Map
          We do not receive mail at our physical address – please send it to our PO Box, thanks!

Are you interested in using the Little White Schoolhouse for a personal gathering? Click Here to submit a building access request.

General Info: (303) 396-5975
Email

Our Bylaws (Revision November 18, 2019;  Last Board Review October 2023)

Board Meetings
6:00 PM on the 4th Tuesday of odd-numbered months (January, March, May, July, September, November)
Our meetings are currently held online via Zoom.

Board of Directors – 2023

Executive Officers
Erin Thatcher, President
Carla Mink, Vice President
Deb Watts, Treasurer
Open Position, Click to Apply, Secretary

Directors-at-Large
Maggie Constantino
Michelle Schulten
Tom Laubis

Operations Committee Chairperson Maggie Constantino & Michelle Schulten
The Operations Committee coordinates our Programs & Exhibits, Marketing, Museum Collections, Volunteer Activity (Volunteer Coordinator and day-to-day operations), Gift Shop, Lending Library, and Building Access (use for community members).

Operations Collections Sub-Committee Chairperson Carla Mink
The Collections Sub-Committee is responsible for reviewing all items brought to us for accession into the museum’s historical collection – such as diaries, letters, and other physical items. If you have items you wish to have considered for our collection, please contact this committee. Please do not leave items on our porch, thank you.

Facilities Committee Chairperson Tom Laubis
The Facilities Committee is responsible for Little White Schoolhouse Restoration and Repairs & Maintenance of our buildings.

Development Committee Chairperson Open Position – Contact Us to Apply!
The Development Committee works on Fundraising and Grants, Community Educational Outreach, and increasing our population of Members and Volunteers.

“One of the really important things about preservation is it connects people to history in a very tangible way.”
-Myrick Howard