Lower Saucon Township Historical Society

PO Box 176, Hellertown, PA 18055

610-997-8683

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Calendar of Events
Thursday June 8 ~ Celebration Picnic honoring Louis Pector III at the refurbished Lutz Franklin School. 4:30 - 7:30pm. Rain or shine.
Wednesday June 14 ~ Monthly meeting at Seidersville Hall at Lower Saucon Township municipal complexl 4:00 - 6:00pm.
restored school desk
Sunday June 18 - Saucon Valley Farmer's Market at the KNBT parking lot on Main St. in Hellertown. 10:00am - 2:00pm. LSTHS will be the featured non-profit organization at the market today. Look for our table.
Wednesday July 12 - Monthly meeting at Seidersville Hall at Lower Saucon Township municipal complexl 4:00 - 6:00pm.
restored school seat
Wednesday August 9 ~ Monthly meeting at Seidersville Hall at Lower Saucon Township municipal complexl 4:00 - 6:00pm.
Lower Saucon book cover

Images of America: Lower Saucon Township.
A pictorial essay featuring 250 pictures of Lower Saucon throughout the years. It will also include documents, some as old as 1829.

Contact Lee Weidner at 610-417-9886 or any historical society member to get your copy today. Books are $20


Books are available at:
Lower Saucon Township town hall - Old Philadelphia Pike, Bethlehem Shelley's of Saucon Valley - Main St. Hellertown
Buddy K Toys - 20 Durham St Hellertown
Heller Homestead Gift Shop - Water St Hellertown



 

 


Email us at lutzfranklin@verizon.net

Mission Statement
The Lower Saucon Township Historical Society is a registered Pennsylvania charity dedicated to restoration and preservation of the Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse, located in Lower Saucon Township, Pennsylvania. Upon the successful restoration of the schoolhouse, the Lower Saucon Township Historical Society will provide heritage education to school children and adults through the establishment of the Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse Museum. The Museum will display artifacts (such as desks, maps, quill pens) used while the schoolhouse was in operation from 1880 to 1957. We will archive, maintain and display records and material documenting the early history of Lower Saucon Township. We will encourage school groups and other visitors to attend class and experience first hand a day in the Lutz Franklin School in 1880.

 

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