Anderson Barn Museum restoration is completed and opens to the public
Foundation publishes Wiley’s Did the Eagle Get You, Dr. Moss?
“Bring Your Own Chair” (later, “History Speaks”) lecture series is established
Walking Tours of the village are initiated
The first annual Gibraltar 3rd Graders Tour
Sally Jacobson is hired as Foundation’s first curator/archivist
First Summer Social is launched to fund the newly established Heritage Endowment Fund
Sunday SingAlongs are reintroduced by George and Armella Norton
The Door County Letters of Anna and Anders Petterson, and Horseshoe Island, The Folda Years are published
Foundation develops annual children’s event “Children’s Day”
Historic Svalhus is donated to the Foundation and is reconstructed on Anderson Barn museum grounds with the help of donors
Foundation initiates Door County Historical Resource Association to include all Door County historical societies
Foudation initiates the Partnership Committee, which includes the Village Administrator and the non-profits of Ephraim, as a means to encourage collaboration and communication