WAHS March 2016 Newsletter
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WAHS March 2016 Newsletter
Our Mission The Waterloo Area Historical Society’s mission is to foster an understanding and appreciation in children and adults of the pioneer farmers of Michigan, their family life, and their children’s schooling. Volume: 54 Issue: 1 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Henry Crawford VICE PRESIDENT Cathy Gillem TREASURER John Ocwieja SECRETARY Cheryl Greaney w w w TRUSTEES Don Brodowicz Amanda Craig Brian Dewey Ron Kaiser Steve Opp Ron Tyrl What’s Next: Annual Meeting/Volunteer Appreciation social May 15 Blacksmith-Soldiers and Log Cabin Weekend June 25-26 What’s Inside: Event Review ................... Cover Feature Article........ Page 2 and 3 Waterloo Wisdom ........... Page 5 Business Sponsors List .... Page 7 Waterloo Area Historical Society 54 PO Box 37, Stockbridge, MI 49285 w Phone: 517-596-2254 w www.waterloofarmmuseum.org March 2016 Christmas on the Farm Once again the Co-Chairs of this event did an outstanding job of decorating, organizing and creating an atmosphere of peace and joy. It is always the event many look forward to start their Christmas season of activities. The Log House was filled with Victorian toys, great smells of cooking from the fireplace and a wonderful array of stories from the “family” that was living there. The Farm House was decorated as a country family of the 19th century would have decorated it. And it was set for an open house of friends and visitors to arrive, with a dining table laden with sweets and drinks abounding. We had a “poet” in the attic, reading some of his poem’s and those from some of his contemporaries. The visitors enjoyed it immensely. And Santa, what can I say. He was a delight as always. One of the children came running across the yard when they spotted him calling, “Santa, Santa, I’ve been looking for you!” Thanks to Henry and Dena Crawford, Cheryl Greaney, Dianne Moulton, Nancy Wisman, Linda Collins, John Ocwieja, Mary Minney, Kathy and Leslie Moskal, Dan Hovator, Brian and Sue Dewey, Roger Kerr, Tom Bertrand, Greg and Maria Schultz, Jim Hunt, Bob Zick, Cathy Gillem, Arlene and Ron Kaiser, Amanda Craig, Dawn and Carly Buckbinder, and all those who volunteered to be a part of this wonderful event. Page 2 Exterior of Farm House- Restoration and Repair Projects Completed for 2015 EPA approved stripping of 130 plus years of lead paint accumulation. Prime coat and two finish coats of white paint were applied. Installation of 2” R-10-5 insulation under kitchen and woodshed crawl space. Replacement of rotted beam and floorboards of woodshed. Replacement of Cellar doors. 5” eves trough and downspouts installed on Farm House. Interior of Farm House- Plaster replacement and repair in “Mary’s Room”, hall and loom room. Continued improvements and upgrades to electrical system in interiors and exteriors of buildings Windmill- Replacement of rotted siding and trim. EPA Approved stripping of 130 plus years of lead paint accumulation. Prime coat and two finish coats of white paint were applied. Worn out mechanical hardware is being rebuilt. Mary’s Room (before repair) Farm House (during repair) Eve Trough installation Mary’s Room (during repair) Mary’s Room (after repair) Page 3 January/February projects completed 2016 Extensive Plaster Repairs, priming and painting of ceilings in dining room, sitting room, parlor, map room, children’s room, parent’s room, walls and ceilings of loom room and hallways and stairwell have been completed. “Not everything learned needs to be learned the hard way.” J. Benjamin Photos and details of these and other ongoing projects will be on display at the May 15th Annual Meeting and Volunteer Appreciation Social. Children’s Room (after repair) Children’s Room (before repair) Hallway (before repair) Hallway (after repair) Page 4 Annual Meeting and Volunteer Appreciation Social The WAHS annual meeting and fellowship will be held on Sunday, May 15 at the Waterloo Farm Museum outside the Hannewald Barn. The potluck luncheon will begin a 1pm followed by the meeting at 2pm. Mark Twain is stopping by at 3 pm to entertain the members and guests. “Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.” Mark Twain Quilt Raffle The WAHS is holding a quilt raffle at all of our events and throughout the year in conjunction with the Waterloo Needlework Club. The quilt will be on display during all events where you can purchase your tickets, or you may purchase a ticket from any of the WAHS Board Members. $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00. It is a “must see” quilt. A black and white photo does not do it justice. “So many things are possible just as long as you don’t know they’re impossible.” J. Benjamin If a member would like to bring a dish to pass please send an e-mail to: [email protected] or if there are any questions please call Cheryl @517-764-7704 Page 5 Waterloo Wisdom from Mrs. J. Benjamin Good Day Neighbor, Hope to find you all doin’ well, winter’s on the downturn. They seem to go by faster every year, seasons I mean. Not that I miss winter’s cold grip when Spring comes, but I do take certain pleasures there. Biting cold days when just gettin’ the chores done is quite an undertakin’, but then gettin’ in by the fire and drivin’ out the chill is quite pleasurable. Smells of wood burnin’ in the stove and pleasin’ cookin’ aromas lingerin’ far beyond the delicious hot meal. Peaches from the pantry, tastin’ every bit as sweet as an August sunny afternoon. Gatherin’ around the pump organ, whole family singin’ and laughin’ at fun songs, or somberly shairin’ a hymn or two, thinkin’ of those we’ve lost, snugglin’ with the little ones until they fall asleep and rememberin’ to count our blessings. Or, sittin’ around with the boys and playin’ cards or dominoes, maybe with a glass of the orchard’s bounty, drawn from a barrel in the cellar. Winter ain’t so bad when you’re surrounded by loved ones, memories, and all God’s Bounty on this good earth. Rest well my friends, spring and all her hard work is on the way. Be blessed. Regards, Your Friend John Benjamin Help Wanted Education ProgramMr. and Mrs. Realy, “Shepherds”, and School Marms and Masters Wall paper hangersMary’s room is getting a facelift. New plaster, new paint and new wallpaper. Contact Arlene Kaiser at 517-392-3195 Lost and Found at Christmas on the Farm Silver Earring Little Girl’s Mitten Shawl in the Farm House Please Call: 517-851-8745 with description. Page 6 WAHS Committee Chairs Committee Name Phone e-mail Collections Linda Tengman (517) 522-8109 [email protected] Gardens Co-Chair Nancy Ocwieja (517) 851-4376 [email protected] Gardens Co-Chair Carol Strahler (734-475-9444 [email protected] Gift Shop Nancy Wisman (517) 851-8087 no e-mail Educational Program Co-Director Mary Spaan Insurance Dennis Petsch (517) 851-7760 [email protected] Membership Deirdre Fidler (517) 522-4758 [email protected] Newsletter Editor Jennifer Kaiser (571) 251-8897 [email protected] Private Events Co-ordinator Arlene Kaiser (517) 851-8745 [email protected] House Guides Dianne Moulton (313) 278-3701 [email protected] Restoration & Repair Ron Kaiser (517) 851-8745 [email protected] Prop. Management and Site Development Ron Kaiser (517) 851-8745 [email protected] Public Safety & Security Ron Kaiser (517) 851-8745 [email protected] Webmaster Mitch Planck (734) 475-4261 [email protected] [email protected] Publicity Chair WAHS Officers and Trustees Office Name Phone e-mail President Henry Crawford (734) 475-2518 [email protected] Vice President Cathy Gillem (734)498-2135 no email Treasurer John Ocwieja (517) 851-4376 [email protected] Secretary Cheryl Greaney (517) 764-7704 [email protected] Trustee Ron Kaiser (517) 851-8745 [email protected] Trustee Steve Opp (517) 204-4528 [email protected] Trustee Amanda Craig (734) 649-8562 [email protected] Trustee Don Brodowicz (517) 596-2008 [email protected] Trustee Ron Tryl (517) 788-3414 [email protected] Trustee Brian Dewey (734) 498-2201 Waterloo Area Historical Society Membership Form A private nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, the Waterloo Area Historical Society works to fund all the operation expenses for the Farm and Dewey School. Donations are fully deductible to the extent of the law. Snip Snip CHOOSE ONE: - PLEASE CHECK HERE IF RENEWING - $18.00 SINGLE - $25.00 COUPLE - $25.00 FAMILY (Two adults + children under 18) - $50.00 CONTRIBUTING MEMBER - $60.00 BUSINESS - $250.00 INDIVIDUAL LIFE MEMBER Ages Sixty-two and over: - $12.00 SENIOR SINGLE - $18.00 SENIOR COUPLE - $175.00 SENIOR INDIVIDUAL LIFE MEMBER - I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE AN ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT WAHS IN THE AMOUNT OF $_______________. - PLEASE CHECK FOR EMAILED NEWSLETTER NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP EMAIL PHONE Please make checks payable to: The Waterloo Area Historical Society Mail to: WAHS Memberships P.O.Box 37, Stockbridge, MI 49285 - I AM INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING AT THE MUSEUM, PLEASE CONTACT ME. Page 7 “Joyful moments are created when we see ourselves connected to others.” J. Benjamin WAHS Business Sponsors Company Name City Phone AA INSURANCE - ROEPCKE INSURANCE AGENCY Stockbridge (517) 851-7997 THE ABBOTT & FILLMORE AGENCY INC Stockbridge (517) 851-7777 ACCURATE TREE REMOVAL & TRIMMING Grass Lake (734) 475-7162 ACE CARPET RUG AND FURNITURE CLEANERS Lansing (517) 337-1771 ADISKA FAMILY DENTAL Stockbridge (517) 851-8008 ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Fort Wayne, IN (260) 421-1223 BRAMLETT HARDWARE & HEATING CO Gregory (734) 498-2715 CASKEY-MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME, INC Stockbridge (517) 851-7755 CERTIFIED TRACTOR & AUTO REPAIR INC Gregory (734) 498-3282 CHELSEA MILLING CO (JIFFY MIXES) Chelsea (734) 475-1361 COMPLETE OUTDOOR SERVICES Pickney (517) 304-4854 DARWIN STAINED GLASS & ANTIQUE SLOT MACHINES Chelsea (734) 475-9730 DEWEY BUILDERS Gregory (734) 498-2201 FARMERS STATE BANK OF MUNITH, STOCKBRIDGE, GRASS LAKE Munith (517) 596-2311 FRAZZINI PHOTOGRAPHY Gregory (734) 498-2335 G.L. MILLIKEN PLASTERING Chelsea (734) 368-7555 Geri Phelps Accounting Grass Lake (517) 536-4733 HANNEWALD LAMB MARKET Stockbridge (517) 851-4718 HEYDLAUFFS APPLIANCES AND ELECTRONICS Chelsea (734) 475-1221 K & D KITLEY EXCAVATING Munith (517) 596-2186 KAISER EXCAVATING Stockbridge (517) 851-8745 McCLEER, McCLEER, & McCLEER INC, CONSULTING ENGINEERS Gregory (734) 498-2271 MILL POND BREAD Chelsea (734) 475-7088 PAUL DOBOBS DDS Stockbridge (517) 851-8455 RANSOM’S FOOD CENTER Stockbridge (517) 851-7005 SAFETY SYSTEMS INC Jackson (517) 782-9463 SPARTAN BARRICADING INC Holt (517) 694-1500 THE STAGE STOP RESTAURANT Stockbridge (517) 851-7666 STOCKBRIDGE AUTO CARE Stockbridge (517) 851-7047 THE SUN TIMES NEWS Stockbridge (517) 851-7833 Sustainable forestry applications, INC Parma (517) 206-1075 TRACY GRAPHICS Gregory (734) 545-3791 WILD SANITATION Stockbridge (517) 851-7695 WATERLOO HUNT CLUB Chelsea (517) 581-5111 WATERLOO NATURAL HISTORY ASSOCIATION Grass Lake THOMAS WORTH - PROFESSIONAL SURVEYIOR Jackson (517) 788-9806 PLACE POSTAGE HERE WATERLOO AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY P O BOX 37 Stockbridge, MI 49285 We’re on the web! www.waterloofarmmuseum.org WAHS Events for 2016 May 15, Annual Meeting/Volunteer Appreciation Social June 25-26, Blacksmith-Soldiers and Log Cabin Weekend August 13-14, 10th Annual Antique Tractor-Truck and Farm Equipment Show October 9, Pioneer Day December 3-4, Christmas on the Farm WAHS Board Meetings - Held at the Waterloo Farm Museum at 7pm on the third Monday, April through November “A friend is someone with whom you can do nothing and enjoy it all day.” Mrs. J.B. 54
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