Thank you for all of those who visited the Josiah Day House for the 2024 Tour Season! We are so thrilled with how many people were able to visit us for our events. As of November 3rd, we are closed for the year, and will reopen in April of 2025.
Want a tour of the Josiah Day House? That's fantastic! You can get in touch with the Ramapogue Historical Society at 413-636-1616 or [email protected] with how many people, three dates and times you would be available, and the best way to get in touch with you. General tours are $5.00 per person and are required to be booked ahead of time.
passive membershipIf you would like to be a member to support the Ramapogue Historical Society, you can certainly be a passive member! This would mean you are only required to pay your membership dues . |
Yearly eventsCome visit us on our annual events, like the Strawberry Social's held in June! Tour the house for and enjoy a tasty strawberry shortcake for $5.00. |
ACTIVE MEMBERSHIPThe RHS is looking for members who want to participate! Join the RHS and become a docent, take care of our gardens, or join a committee! The first step is purchasing a membership and putting down your skills! |
Our boardOur Board is composed of volunteers who organize events, manage the financials of the RHS, and manage the every day functions of the Josiah Day House. |
First Let'sDiscover
President: Samantha DePergola
Vice President: Melissa Fraga Treasurer: Eric Rosenholm Assistant Treasurer: Janet D'Orazio Secretary: Jean Carol Brocka Curator: Raymond Wellspeak Assistant Curator: Marilyn Murray |
Now let's talkMeetings
The Ramapogue Historical Society hosts an Annual Meeting for the entire society along with two other events yearly. To keep up to date with the happenings of the RHS, visit our Facebook page!
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wHERE ARE WE?Location
You can visit the Josiah Day House at 70 Park Street, West Springfield, MA 01089. If you would like to send correspondence, please mail it to 70 Park Street, P.O. Box 826, West Springfield, MA 01089.
Please note that tours are BY APPOINTMENT. The Josiah Day House is not typically open to the public unless on special occasion. |