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Sarah Farmer Earll, Former MHM Board Member, Transcends The Boundaries of Distance

3/5/2024

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PictureSarah Farmer Earll, pictured with Dylan Feik, Monrovia City Manager, and Alex Batres, former management analyst at City of Monrovia.
After retiring as a board member at the Monrovia Historical Museum in March 2023 to pursue her plans to relocate back to Arkansas with her husband, Bryan, Sarah Farmer Earll has continued her commitment to preserving the city's heritage through remote-volunteering, leveraging technology to stay connected and to continue contributing to the museum's mission. Her gracious assistance has not gone unnoticed. We, at the Monrovia Historical Museum, express our deep gratitude for her ongoing support, proving that distance is no barrier to preserving Monrovia's legacy.

"Sarah's commitment is exemplary. Her knowledge and passion for history have been a guiding force for the museum, and we're fortunate that she continues to be part of our journey beyond the 5 years she served on our board," remarks Franci Bolen, Board President.  Her wealth of knowledge and passion for history played a crucial role in curating exhibits and programs at the museum, especially the Diversity Exhibit that was launched on our 30th Anniversary celebration in 2022 (see photo on right).  She also served as Vice President and Board Secretary and managed most of our administrative operations. Today, her remote volunteering serves as a testament to the power of passion and dedication, transcending the physical boundaries of distance, in the pursuit of preserving and sharing Monrovia's history. 
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Thank you, Sarah!

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A fond farewell in March 2023 with the staff at MHM. Seated, from left are: Vicky Hansen, Pam Barkas, Sarah Farmer Earll, Franci Bolen; standing, from left are: Nennette Ferris, Mark Harvis, Oliver Beckwith, Mike Andrews and Sharon Motheral.
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Sarah and Bryan kayaking at their lakefront home in Picturesque Lake Windsor, Arkansas!
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