Join or Renew Your Membership

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Become a Member or Renew Your Membership Here

Dues and donations support the upkeep of the historic North Gate Building, the Bakery, and the Fire Station; our programs of speakers and events; and the preservation and cataloging of our archives and collections.  We need your support!

We appreciate suggestions for programs. Email them in!  Let’s create interesting events and learn about local history.


Membership Options
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Download our Membership Form fill it out, and mail with the appropriate fee to:

Blackstone Valley Historical Society
PO Box 125
Lincoln, RI  02865


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Alternatively, please send a check to
Blackstone Valley Historical Society
PO Box 125
Lincoln, RI  02865

Rhode Island Foundation: Christine A. Nowak Fund for the Blackstone Valley Historic Society

In 2012, a legacy from Christine Nowak, a former president of the BVHS, allowed us to establish a small organizational endowment in the Rhode Island Foundation.

You can donate to the Christine Nowak fund by going to the Rhode Island Foundation Donation page and choosing “Contribute to a specific fund”   Search for “Christine Nowak.”

2 thoughts on “Join or Renew Your Membership”

  1. I am originally from Valley Falls (St. Patrick Parish) and now live in New Britain, CT. I heard recently that the “historical society” was trying to save the historic St. Patrick’s building- which predates even the Diocese of Providence and is the oldest parish in Cumberland..
    Would you be the group that is trying to save the church? If so, can you give me any information on what is/has been done and if there is any way that I can help. It is a shame to destroy such a beautiful and historic building which has been a part of the town for over 150 years.

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