Labrador Retriever Club of Southern California
Preserving our past, enlightening our present, inspiring our future.
The Labrador Retriever Club of Southern California, Inc. (LRCSC) began in the late 1960’s with a dedicated group of fanciers, who wanted to develop and preserve the natural retrieving abilities of the Labrador Retriever.
History
Established in 1955, Archer Historical Society has been a custodian of local history for over half a century. What began as a modest collection of artifacts has evolved into a thriving museum, renowned for its comprehensive exhibits and engaging educational programs. Our dedicated team of historians, archivists, and volunteers work tirelessly to research, curate, and present the rich tapestry of Archer's past. We strive to create an inclusive space where visitors can connect with history, fostering a sense of pride and identity within our community.
Mission
The mission of Archer Historical Society is to preserve, interpret, and share the diverse history of our region. Through engaging exhibits, educational programs, and community outreach, we aim to inspire curiosity, ignite a passion for learning, and foster a deeper appreciation for our collective heritage. By connecting people with the stories and experiences of those who came before us, we hope to foster a sense of identity, promote cultural understanding, and shape a more informed and inclusive future for all.