As we soon welcome the new year, the Historical Society of Perry County is thrilled to announce the recent addition of Michelle Smith-Lentz as our new Office Administrator and Archival Assistant. We are excited about the expertise and enthusiasm Michelle brings to our team and look forward to seeing how her contributions will help our organization thrive. Welcome aboard, Michelle!
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Michelle Smith-Lentz is a business owner and professional with extensive experience in graphic design, print media, and office management. She owns and operates De-Lite Graphics, creating ads and print media for agricultural clients. Additionally, she has experience in website design and layout and social media management. As well, she serves as the secretary at the New Bloomfield United Methodist Parish and will soon be opening Limestone Manor Events, based at her New Bloomfield home, where she has worked tirelessly towards the restoration of the historic property.
Michelle is a graduate of Susquenita High School, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Humanities and Business from The Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg and an Associate’s degree in Early Education from Harrisburg Area Community College. Her employment history includes Sales Manager at Pealer’s Flowers, and as the buyer for The National Civil War Museum, The State Museum of Pennsylvania, and Catawba Science Center. She is looking forward to starting this new role as the Office Administrator and Archival Assistant for the Historical Society of Perry County, as she is a life-long resident and has always had an interest in local history.