Membership to the Friends of Jerusalem Mill
In 1985 a handful of concerned local residents formed the Friends of Jerusalem Mill (FOJM), an all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. FOJM then embarked on a long, hard, journey to save and reassemble the mill village. Besides preserving and maintaining the Village's historic structures, FOJM volunteers devote significant energy to preserving the heritage and traditions that form our common bonds and our deepest roots. Reenactments, an active living history program, museum exhibits, and hands-on activities offer visitors the chance to witness the past and pay tribute to American's early struggles for freedom, prosperity, and joy.
In 1985 a handful of concerned local residents formed the Friends of Jerusalem Mill (FOJM), an all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. FOJM then embarked on a long, hard, journey to save and reassemble the mill village. Besides preserving and maintaining the Village's historic structures, FOJM volunteers devote significant energy to preserving the heritage and traditions that form our common bonds and our deepest roots. Reenactments, an active living history program, museum exhibits, and hands-on activities offer visitors the chance to witness the past and pay tribute to American's early struggles for freedom, prosperity, and joy.
In 1985 a handful of concerned local residents formed the Friends of Jerusalem Mill (FOJM), an all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. FOJM then embarked on a long, hard, journey to save and reassemble the mill village. Besides preserving and maintaining the Village's historic structures, FOJM volunteers devote significant energy to preserving the heritage and traditions that form our common bonds and our deepest roots. Reenactments, an active living history program, museum exhibits, and hands-on activities offer visitors the chance to witness the past and pay tribute to American's early struggles for freedom, prosperity, and joy.