Cochise County Historical Society conducts annual meeting Submitted ArticleOn Sunday, Dec. 2 the Cochise County Historical Society held their annual meeting at the historic Gadsden Hotel. Members of the society were served an exceptional luncheon of either broiled salmon, country fried steak or a vegetarian dish. The Gadsden lobby was decorated in a very festive Christmas atmosphere and the luncheon/business meeting was conducted in the conference room which was decorated by the hotel staff which put everyone in a holiday spirit. The meeting focused on the past year in review, the election of officers/board of directors and general discussion. After the voting was completed the following officers/directors were selected: Tombstone resident W.F. “Bill” Pakinkis was reelected for the fourth consecutive term as president (first Tombstone resident to serve as president of the CCHS since its founding); Fred Rusch of Sierra Vista, was elected as vice president; Liz Ames, Douglas was reelected as Treasurer; Margaret Bemis of McNeal, was elected as secretary and Kathy Klump of Willcox was elected to the board of directors. Remaining on the board are Joe Moran of Douglas, Bo Downey of Willcox and Bill Cavaliere of Portal. Chris Overlock remains as past president and Roy Manley as an honorary board member. Following the meeting Board Member Bill Cavaliere, gave a presentation on Geronimo and the Apaches. Cochise County Historical Society memberships are available to all Cochise County residents, residents of the State of Arizona, and anyone who enjoys History and wished to preserve it. For more information you can contact Society President, W.F. “Bill” Pakinkis at (520) 266-5266 or you can contact the Historical Society at CCHS, P.O. Box 818, Douglas, AZ 85608 or go to the website at www.cochisecountyhistory.org
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