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News for members: “Like” or “Follow” us on social media by visiting our pages at: PICKERINGTON-VIOLET TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY Facebook.com/ PickeringtonHistoricalSociety SPRING, 2015 Twitter.com/ PickHistSociety Find us: 15 E. Columbus Street, Olde Pickerington Village www.pickeringtonhistoricalsociety.com https://plus.google.com/+ Pickeringtonhistoricalsociety Call us: 614-382-5989 Email us: [email protected] E N J OY S P R I N G T I M E S U R P R I S E S A N D E V E N T S AT T H E M U S E U M Historical Museum guests will be greeted with new Main Level carpeting, new exhibits, and exciting new programs when our Museum opens for the 2015 season in April. Be sure to save these dates: Thursday, April 2, 7:30pm: Our first Historical Society meeting of the year will be held in the handicap-accessible Lower Level of our Historical Museum. Pickerington railroad enthusiast, Jim Kehn, will present “Railroads around Pickerington” featuring a show-and-tell program that guests of all ages will enjoy. Light refreshments will be served, and our Society president will present a short update. Saturday, April 4, 10-3pm: Weekly Saturday Open Houses at the Historical Museum begin on this date. Because April 4 coincides with Easter weekend, our grand opening celebration will take place a week later, during the afternoon of April 11. We invite members and others who may be interested in serving as Saturday Museum Volunteers to stop by to check us out Saturday, April 4, between 10-3pm. Veteran volunteers will be on hand to answer questions, give a short tour, and register volunteers for upcoming Saturday assignments. Volunteers also may contact Museum Volunteer Coordinator, Cristie Hammond, at 614-570-4074. The stove on which Wilma Moore prepared her famous potato salad and homemade soups for Moore’s Pool Hall now can be seen in the Lower Level of our Historical Museum. Moore’s Pool Hall, owned by Walter and Wilma Moore, was located at 18 E. Columbus Street circa 1960 to 1983. This stove recently was donated to our Museum by Karen Zeller. FREE PROGRAM: Saturday, April 11 ~ Noon-3:00 p.m. Musical Afternoon at the Museum See and hear music boxes, Victrolas, and an 1879 pump organ come to life! Bring your guests and join Historical Society members — including Joan Heft, Cristie Hammond, Maryann Macioce, Barbara Freeman, and Peggy Kose — who have loaned their vintage and unusual music boxes to the Museum for an afternoon of music and fun! Volunteers will entertain guests on the Museum’s two levels with music box demonstrations and tunes on the Museum’s three vintage Victrolas: an early 1900’s Edison cylinder phonograph, a Columbia Viva-Tonal “Grafonola”, and a floor model Victor Talking Machine manufactured in 1916. In addition, Jessica Heitmeyer (seen in photo) will play our Taber pump organ purchased by Mary Catherine Bowers Nessley in 1879. Light refreshments also will be served on the Museum’s Lower Level from Noon to 3:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed — phone Maggie Arendt, 614-507-6067, for information. Page 2 M AY 2 0 1 5 H I S TO R I C A L S O C I E T Y E V E N T S Friday, May 1, 6-8:30pm ~ Olde Village Chocolate Hop This year, the Pickerington-Violet Township Historical Society Museum is partnering with the Olde Pickerington Village Business Association (OPVBA) to offer the annual “Chocolate Hop” in Olde Pickerington Village. The Museum and other historic Olde Village businesses will each offer a special chocolate treat to guests who obtain a Chocolate Hop map for a $5 donation. A limited number of maps are available, so reserve your space beginning April 2 at either the Historical Museum or at Deblin Design, 18 E. Columbus St. Chocolate Hop proceeds will be shared by the non-profit Historical Society for Museum repairs and upgrades and by the OPVBA for community events. If you’d like to volunteer to help with this event, phone Maggie Arendt at 614-507-6067. Thursday, May 7, 7:30pm ~ Old Time Medical Remedies Do you know what “Swamp Root” was used to stimulate? Or what Strychnine Phosphate Tonic and Pine Tar-Chloroform were supposed to cure? Historical Society member Jack Whitaker, who started working in a drug store at age 13, will present an interesting program about medicine before passage of the first “Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act in 1938” and how safeguards have been added over the years. 2014-2015 Bring your friends and family to hear Jack’s presentaPICKERING TO N tion of “Old Time Medical Remedies” during our May 7, 7:30 p.m. meeting. Location is VIOLET TO WNSHIP the handicap-accessible Lower Level of the Historical Museum, 15 E. Columbus Street. HISTO RICAL SO CIETY The program is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. EXECUTIVE BO ARD Saturday, May 9, 2015 ~ 2:00-3:30 p.m. Help celebrate Pickerington’s 200 years! Men, women, and children ages 4 and over are invited to an afternoon Tea Party at the Pickerington Senior Center. Join the fun by wearing a hat to compete for prizes in our “Best Hat Contest”. Buy $1 chances (6 for $5) for our “Tea Party Gift Raffle”. Enjoy live music, a free historical gift, games, and a free family photo at our “Photo Booth” hosted by David Beckham Photography. Menu: assorted teas, lemonade, tea sandwiches and fabulous desserts. Tickets: $10 (adults), $8 (children ages 4-12). Seating is limited. Set-up will be tables of 8. No tickets sold after May 6. Proceeds benefit Pickerington-Violet Township Historical Society. Registration forms and tickets available beginning March 30 by mail or in person between 8-5pm weekdays at Pickerington Parks & Recreation, 100 Lockville Road, Pickerington OH 43147. Cash, check (payable to City of Pickerington), MasterCard or Visa accepted. All mailorder tickets to be picked up at “Will Call” inside the door of the Pickerington Senior Center the afternoon of the event. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Registration forms also available at Historical Museum starting April 2. Questions? Phone Maggie Arendt at 614-507-6067. Elective Officers President: Peggy Portier Advisor: Gary Taylor VP-Admin: Keith Ebright VP-Programs: Jack Whitaker Secretary: Mary Herron Treasurer: Fiona Spears Member-at-Large: Mitch O’Brien Appointive Officers Curator: Chris Reale Membership: Kristi Huskey Publicity/Newsletter Editor: Maggie Arendt Historical Society 2015 Open Positions Historian Fundraising Chairman Interested in serving? Call Peggy Portier, 614-860-0899 Page 3 H I S TO R I C A L S O C I E T Y H A P P E N I N G S N E W C A R P E T F O R H I S TO R I C A L M U S E U M ’ S M A I N L E V E L Thanks to the generosity of The South Central Power Foundation and the Violet Township Trustees, our Historical Museum will open in April with new carpet covering its main level. Through donations generated from its “Operation Round Up” program, South Central Power awarded a $3,500 grant at its January meeting; while the Violet Township Trustees voted, during its March 4 meeting, to donate $3,000 to enable the project to move forward. These donations will cover most of the $6,869 project bid from Solomon’s Carpet for the new carpet and installation. The Historical Society will fund the remaining $369 project cost. The carpet replaces the 30-year old, threadbare floor covering in our Museum’s main level. It will match the carpet installed in the lower level a few years ago by the city of Pickerington. Additional “Wish List” items the Historical Society Board of Directors hopes to accomplish during 2015-2016 through fundraisers and donations include: (1) streamline the reception/gift shop area at the Museum entrance; (2) create an “Olde Pickerington Village Walking Tour” brochure; (3) repair the loom to make it usable for demonstrations; (4) create an animal pelt display; (5) secure a feasibility study on making the entire Museum handicap-accessible. M E E T O U R N E W H I S TO R I C A L SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP D I R E C TO R : K R I S T I H U S K E Y Kristi Huskey was appointed Membership Director by the Historical Society’s Board of Directors. She replaces Barbara Taylor who served in that position since 1996. Thanks Barbara! “I am the seventh generation of family born in Violet Township, and my maiden name was Dunlap,” noted Kristi. Violet Township Trustee, Terry Dunlap, is her father. Kristi and husband, David Huskey, are in the process of moving back to the family farm on Basil Western Road and purchasing her grandmother’s home. “David is looking forward to a new pole barn. I look forward to being closer to my bee hives, establishing some chickens and a real garden, and just sitting outside looking south and up at the ridge that I grew up with,” said Kristi. In her real job, Kristi Huskey serves as Violet Township Fire Department’s Executive Assistant, a position she has held since 1993. She, husband David Huskey, and son, Matt, are PHS graduates. “My goals on Historical Society membership are to maintain the current number of members, look for innovative ways to engage potential new members, and bring in new types of membership such as estate, trust, and giving/target memberships. “I am a strong believer in using technology to bring a younger generation into the important task of preserving the history of our community. I look forward to brainstorming with other members on how we can accomplish that,” concluded Kristi. Contact Kristi at [email protected]. S AV E T H E S E DAT E S F O R J U N E H I S TO R I C A L S O C I E T Y E V E N T S Thursday, June 4, 6:00-8:00pm: Pickerington-Violet Township Historical Society field trip to Bob McDorman Automotive Museum, 45 E Waterloo Street, Canal Winchester. See vintage neon signs, a 1936 Chevy Coupe, a 1953 Buick Skylark, a 1949 Chevy pickup and more! Special admission fee for this evening only: $6.00. Watch for details and field trip registration information in our mid-May Historical Society Newsletter. Friday, June 5 (9am-8pm) and Saturday, June 6 (10am-3pm): Annual Museum Yard Sale. It’s time to start gathering your gently used household goods, tools, collectibles, and other items to donate to our annual fundraising event. Proceeds will help pay for Museum special projects planned for 2015-2016. PICKERINGTON-VIOLET TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY P O BOX 732 PICKERINGTON, OHIO 43147 Registration forms for Bicentennial Tea Party tickets will be available at Pickerington City Hall beginning March 30. Seats are limited! I N M E M O R I A M : T RY G V E S K A R S T E N Long-time Historical Society member, the Rev. Dr. Trygve Rolf Skarsten, passed away November 14, 2014 at the age of 86. He is survived by his wife (Ruth), 4 children and 11 grandchildren. Trygve earned degrees from Columbia University, Luther Theological Seminary, University of Oslo, Princeton Theological Seminary, and University of Chicago Divinity School. He served as a pastor, taught at colleges and seminaries, then retired following his tenure as president of Trinity Lutheran College in Washington state. Both Trygve and Ruth have been members of the Pickerington-Violet Township Historical Society for many years. In addition to donating countless volunteer hours at the Museum, in 2008 Trygve researched and co-authored the historical book created for Violet Township’s bicentennial celebration, Violet Township Through 200 Years, 18082008. Fellow members truly miss Trygve’s stories and good humor while working with him at Museum special events and during Saturday Museum Open Houses. H I S TO R I C A L S O C I E T Y T H A N K YO U N OT E S Thank You, 2015 new Historical Society members for joining our non-profit group: Chesta Co. Inc./Darla Berman of Pickerington; Nancy Bolster, Kay and John Helm, Kelly and Alex Messerly — all of Lancaster, OH. Thank You, Historical Society members who donated funds to the Historical Society from December thru mid-March: William and Earlene Corban, Ed and Tammy Drobina, Pickerington Mayor Lee Gray, John Grunewald, David Kose, Paul and Peggy Kose, Kelly Messerly, Susan Miller, Carla Ricketts Moore, Barbara and Gary Taylor, Violet Township Trustees, and Eleanor Williard.
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