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Tour Guide
The Trent House Association was founded to preserve, with the City of Trenton, the 1719 William Trent House as an historic house museum to be operated expressly for the purpose of public education. This purpose includes the preservation and interpretation of the William Trent House in order to enhance public awareness of the history and architecture of early Trenton and colonial New Jersey, as represented by the life of William Trent, his family and diverse household.
The primary function of the Association is as steward of the furnishings collection developed from Trent's 1726 inventory. The collection is maintained and held in trust by the Association in perpetuity for the sole purpose of furnishing the William Trent House Museum. This collection provides much of the interpretive basis for both house tours and programming. The goal of the City of Trenton and the Association is to create a complete representation of the lifestyle of William Trent; this includes not only his story and that of his family, but also a larger picture that encompasses all strata of colonial society, including the historical story of women, servants and household slaves.
The Trent House Association's contribution to public education at the museum is accomplished through the acquisition, exhibition, research and interpretation of the Trent House furnishings, as well as the co-sponsorship of workshops, seminars, lectures, and special programs for adults and children.
Membership and Structure
There are approximately 200 members of the Trent House Association. Dues range from $25 to $200. There are four standing committees:
- Collections
- Development/Membership
- Programs, and
- Museum Shop
In addition to:
- Executive
- Finance and
- Nominating Committees.
The Trent House Association is governed by a board of Trustees which consists
of four elected officers, along with 15 elected and 3 appointed term trustees.
The trustees meet once a month at the Trent House.
If you are interested in becoming a member, print out our membership application form (PDF) and
mail it to The William Trent House Museum, 15 Market Street, Trenton, New Jersey
08611.
Volunteer
The Trent House Association offers a unique opportunity to help with
projects as a volunteer, whether your talents would be best served as a guide,
fundraiser, or in the kitchen. The Trent House Association welcomes member
participation. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, print out our volunteer form (PDF) and
mail it to The William Trent House Museum, 15 Market Street, Trenton, New
Jersey 08611.
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"The primary function of the Association is as steward of the furnishings collection developed from Trent's 1726 inventory."
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