Amherst Historical Society to Host Bluebird Presentation

Retired nurses Fritz and Penny Brandau to share their expertise on bluebird conservation.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

The Amherst Historical Society will hold a meeting on April 8th at 7 p.m. at 113 S. Lake St. During the event, members will discuss current projects and upcoming events. Additionally, local residents Fritz and Penny Brandau, who are retired registered nurses and long-time members of the North American Bluebird Society and Ohio Bluebird Society, will present a program on bluebirds.

Why it matters

The Brandaus coordinate the Black River Audubon Society Bluebird program, which has helped fledge hundreds of bluebirds each year from over 475 bluebird nest boxes throughout Lorain County. Their presentation aims to spark a love for bluebirds and promote bluebird conservation efforts in the local community.

The details

During the Amherst Historical Society meeting, Fritz and Penny Brandau will present 'Bluebirds', sharing their expertise and passion for these beloved birds. The Brandaus have been active members of the North American Bluebird Society and Ohio Bluebird Society for many years, and they coordinate the Black River Audubon Society Bluebird program, which has successfully fledged hundreds of bluebirds annually from over 475 nest boxes in Lorain County.

  • The Amherst Historical Society meeting will take place on April 8, 2026 at 7 p.m.

The players

Amherst Historical Society

A local historical organization that hosts informational programs and events for the Amherst, Ohio community.

Fritz and Penny Brandau

Retired registered nurses and long-time members of the North American Bluebird Society and Ohio Bluebird Society. They coordinate the Black River Audubon Society Bluebird program, which has fledged hundreds of bluebirds each year from over 475 bluebird nest boxes throughout Lorain County.

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What’s next

The Amherst Historical Society meeting is free to attend, and light refreshments will be provided. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP by contacting the organization at 440-988-7255 or office@amhersthistoricalsociety.org.

The takeaway

The Amherst Historical Society's upcoming meeting highlights the community's commitment to preserving local history and promoting environmental conservation efforts, such as the Brandaus' work to protect and increase the bluebird population in Lorain County.