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Palm Coast Historical Society & Museum announces new leadership and community vision during the Executive Board Meeting held on June 27, 2026.

Palm Coast Historical Society & Museum Builds Momentum with New Leadership and Community Vision

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Written by: Palm Coast Local
Parent Category: Community Organizations
Category: Palm Coast Historical Society
Published: 28 June 2026

PALM COAST, Fla. (June 28, 2026) – Palm Coast Local attended the Palm Coast Historical Society & Museum Executive Board Meeting on Saturday, June 27, 2026, where members gathered to celebrate local history milestones, welcome new leadership, and plan future community outreach initiatives.

New Board Appointments & Leadership Updates

A primary focus of the June 27 meeting was the official appointment of two prominent local figures to the Board of Directors:

  • Caleb Hathaway: A local Palm Coast author, historian, and researcher with a background in preserving Florida’s regional history.

  • Don Robertson: Former President of the Gainesville Raceway, retired law enforcement officer, and former Chair of the Alachua County Tourist Development Council. Robertson brings decades of administrative leadership and tourism development experience to the Society.

In addition to the new board members, the Executive Board confirmed Mery Gable as the organization's official Office Administrator, recognizing her long-standing operational dedication.

Distinguished Service Award Presented

During the meeting, Palm Coast Historical Society Treasurer Rich Cooper received the Distinguished Service Award. The honor recognizes Cooper's outstanding financial commitment and individual contributions to the preservation of Palm Coast's local heritage.

The Society also noted an influx of new general members, signaling a rising interest in local history preservation among Flagler County and Palm Coast residents.

A Forward-Looking Vision for Palm Coast History

For Palm Coast Local, the meeting highlighted a clear shift toward modern collaboration and broader community engagement.

"Moving forward with vision and community outreach is refreshing. It's exciting to see an organization embrace new ideas while honoring the past," said Melondy Bosko, Founder of Palm Coast Local.

Bosko noted that the momentum building within the organization extends beyond standard administrative updates. "Fresh vision, new leadership, and community insight create opportunities to engage more residents while preserving the stories that define Palm Coast's history."

Palm Coast Local congratulates the Palm Coast Historical Society & Museum's newest Board members, Executive appointments, and award recipients. The organizational momentum established at the June 2026 meeting points toward an active, engaging future for Flagler County's historical preservation.

Last Updated: 28 June 2026
Community members and Jr. Garden Club participants gather at the Palm Coast Historical Society & Museum in Holland Park for a Florida native landscape project, highlighting collaboration between local organizations | Palm Coast Local

Palm Coast Historical Society & Garden Club Revitalize Museum Entrance with Florida Native Landscape Project

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Written by: Palm Coast Local
Parent Category: Community Organizations
Category: Palm Coast Historical Society
Published: 25 April 2026

The Palm Coast Historical Society and the Garden Club at Palm Coast joined forces to revitalize the museum entrance with a beautiful Florida native landscape project. This community collaboration brought together volunteers, gardeners, and history enthusiasts to create a welcoming entrance that celebrates Floridas natural heritage while beautifying one of Palm Coasts most important cultural landmarks.

Last Updated: 03 May 2026

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The Palm Coast Historical Society announces new leadership appointments and a City Historian nomination, highlighting ongoing efforts to preserve and share Palm Coast’s history for future generations.

Pete Johnson Appointed President of Palm Coast Historical Society with Future Plans

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Written by: Palm Coast Local
Parent Category: Community Organizations
Category: Palm Coast Historical Society
Published: 09 January 2026

Peter Johnson has been appointed President of the Palm Coast Historical Society. Serving with him on the executive board are Reasa Pabst as Vice President, Richard Cooper as Treasurer, and Mia Parada as Secretary. Tricia Aanderud and Alex Maller continue to serve as Board Directors.

Created: 09 January 2026
Last Updated: 23 April 2026

Read more: Pete Johnson Appointed President of Palm Coast Historical Society with Future Plans

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