Newsletter - Winter, 2015
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Newsletter - Winter, 2015
Placentia Founders Society The Green Shingle News from the Bradford House 136 Palm Circle Placentia, CA 92870 714-993-2470 Volunteer Kudos [email protected] Concerts Fill House with Music Special thanks to A string quartet and a flute-harp duo will Steve and Melinda Miller play at 3 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 22 and March 22, as the for once again pruning second and third of five programs in the 2015 Chamthe Bradford House roses. They even called ber Concert Series. The Santiago String Quartet to remind us it needed composed of violinists Linda Owen and to be done. Thanks to Carmen Hensley; violist Lisa Santana; their gardening skills, and cellist Patty Hicks will play Mothe bushes will enjoy a zart’s String Quartet in G Major, fresh, new growth of K.387 and Brahms’ String Quartet in flowers soon. Bb Major, Op. 67, in February. Decorating the house for the holidays is Santiago String Quartet members, clockwise from bottom, always fun, but what Violinist Carmen Hensley, Cellist Patty Hicks, Violist Lisa Santana and Violinist Linda Owen about those who showed up to take down The March concert by Arioso will be performed by the decorations……not Cindy Ellis, flute, and Michelle Temple, harp. In adnearly as much fun. We dition to music of Philippe Gaubert, Stella Sung, thank Alice and Joe Katherine Hoover, Joseph Jongen and Jules MouHusovsky, Judie Dee, quet, they will present the world premiere of James Hopkins’ “Aria and Villancico.” Geri Bennett, Mary Castner, and Steve and Arioso Nancy Murray for Flutist Cindy Ellis clearing the holidays and harpist away and safely storing Michelle Temple everything in the basement—until next Rounding out the 24th Chamber Concert seaChristmas! son will be the Dynamo Quartet on April 26th and a special “bonus” concert by the Sundance Trio from Utah at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 17th. Calendar of Events Tues., Feb. 17, 6:30 p.m.-Board Meeting*, Bradford House Sun., Feb. 22, 3 p.m.— Chamber Concert, Santiago String Quartet, Bradford House Sun., Mar. 8, 2-4 p.m.-Public Tours, Bradford House Tues., Mar. 17, 6:30 p.m.-Board Meeting*, Bradford House Sun., Mar. 22, 3 p.m.— Chamber Concert, Arioso, Bradford House Sun., Mar, 29, 1-4 p.m.-Art Gallerie, Bradford House Sun., Apr. 12, 2-4 p.m.-Public Tours, Bradford House Wed., Apr. 15--Restaurant Fundraiser, TBD Tues., Apr. 21, 6:30 p.m.-Board Meeting*, Bradford House Sun., Apr. 26, 3 p.m.— Chamber Concert, Dynamo Quartet, Bradford House * Board Meetings are open to all members. Page 2 President’s Message By Nancy Murray The Green Shingle We wish a Happy 2015 to our PFS members. May it be a joyful year. Our holiday party was a great success as usual. The Board enjoys putting on this event as a thank you to all of our members. Be sure to view the pictures from the party in this edition of the Green Shingle. Our docent-led tours are increasing each year. In addition to our second-Sunday-of-each -month open tour, you may not be aware of the number of group tours we give by reservation. In December alone, Main Street Tours brought two groups of more than 40 visitors, and Bradford Square brought a group of residents to tour the house. We are also excited to begin the tours for third grade students as they study local history. They prefer coming in the spring, and we are happy to accommodate them. We thank the Placentia Community Foundation for funding the student transportation for these tours. Be sure to support our Chamber Concert Series, our Art Gallerie shows, and our restaurant fund raisers as we proceed into 2015. Sincerely, Nancy The Bradford House Needs Your Help There are several small projects that need the help of PFS members. It is a way you can help without committing much time or effort. If you can assist with any of these, please let us know by leaving a message at 714 9932470 or by sending an email to [email protected]. *Sweep/hose off the front porch before special events *Clean the chimney (or fund it) *Clean the carpet(s) (or fund it) *Remove a daisy bush from side of house *Install an outdoor bulletin board/ cabinet near front door *Assist with electrical issues/ problems *Assist with cabinetry issues/ problems *Train to be a Docent *Help with Wine Dinner Bradford House Tour News School Tours—Schools from the Placentia Yorba Linda Unified School District that will send classes of third graders to tour the House this spring include Bryant Ranch, Glenknoll, Rose Drive and Sierra Vista. Teachers at all the district’s elementary schools have been sent packets of information about and invitations to tour the Bradford House. House Tours--The House hosted more than 85 visitors in two tours in December that were from Main Street Tours and Good Times Travel, companies that regularly schedule tours to the Bradford House. The House is a popular destination for tour companies, especially during the December holiday season, when the House is decorated. Special group tours may be scheduled by calling the House, 714-993-2470, or e-mailing at [email protected]. Kay Paffle, vice president of education, works with groups and lines up docents for the special tours. The House is open to the public for docent-led tours from 2-4 p.m. the second Sunday of each month. – Pat Graham, Historian Tours Bring New Members--Four new memberships resulted from recent tours of the Bradford House. Added to our roster are Gerry Carnevale, Tommie Kalman, Laurie Rhodes and Rodger Salkeid, bringing total membership to 132. New members are always welcome. Membership forms are available in brochures at the House or on the website, www.thebradfordhouse.info -- Ellie Rankin, Membership Chair Page 3 The Green Shingle Anna-Lena Perumean peeks through a couple of her sculptures displayed at the Bradford House Gallerie in November. Local Artists Turn House into Gallerie After expecting rain and wind for the November Gallerie artist reception, the day turned out lovely for AnnaLena Perumean’s retrospective exhibit. More than 70 pieces –sketches, watercolors, oil paintings and sculptures—were displayed in the rooms downstairs and on the front porch. We are seeking a local artist for the next Gallerie event, slated for Sunday, March 29. If interested, please call John Walcek at 714-528-1860. Placentia artist Shirley Finton will display her oil artwork on May 31. North Dakota Mother at 14 titles one of the works by Shirley Finton that will be shown at the Bradford House Gallerie on May 31. John Walcek, Gallerie Chair Christmas at the Bradford House More than 50 members and their guests partied at the annual holiday celebration hosted by the PFS board. Pianist Carol Ann Tassios provided background accompaniment to the merrymaking, and led an enthusiastic round of carols. Santa made an appearance, presenting gifts to everyone. The dining room table was loaded with appetizers, with desserts finding their place on the office desk. Wine flowed—more than a little, as the table serving as a bar collapsed, spilling bottles and wine. (Fortunately, there was no damage to the floor or carpet.) The annual party is the board’s “gift” to members, who provide the primary support for renovations and maintenance of the 1902 mansion. Sing along ! Joe Husovsky & Geri Bennett. Happy talk was the order of the evening for Barbara Hemmerling and Jackie O’Neill. Party planner Judie Dee poses beside one of the decorated trees. Holiday spirit was shared by Kristine Dennehy and Larry deGraaf. Two arms required for Santa’s Christmas hugs for Parliamentarian Alice Husovsky and Green Shingle layout artist Tina Maraj. Page 4 The Green Shingle “California Sunset” Taken By Placentian Pat DeLaney Placentia Founders Society The Bradford House 136 Palm Circle Placentia, CA 92870 Phone: 714-993-2470 www.thebradfordhouse.info Placentia Founders Society Board of Directors, 2014—15 Officers President—Nancy Murray VP-Activities — Judie Dee VP-Curator—Jan Henderson VP-Education—Kay Pfaffle Secretary—Geri Bennett Treasurer—Joan Bennett & Jean Sabo Parliamentarian—Alice Husovsky Executive Committee Concerts—Mary Castner Historian—Pat Graham House Maintenance—John Walcek Membership—Elenore Rankin Newsletter/PR—Tina Maraj Technology Chair—open position Members At Large—Jackie Shumway, Lynda Baker The Placentia Founders Society was established in 1974 to preserve and maintain the Bradford House, which was built in 1902. Now it is a living museum, providing a glimpse into the lives of a pioneering family who made their fortune in the citrus industry. The House is open to the public for docent-led tours from 2-4 p.m. the second Sunday of each month. Apartment for Rent Visit the Facebook page to become a “friend” of the Placentia Founders Society/ Bradford House and to check out the calendar of events and event pictures and visit our webpage at www.thebradfordhouse.info You can also email us: at [email protected] One-bedroom, four- room apartment on the second story of the Bradford House is available to rent for $1,000 a month. Please share info with interested friends. Leave a message at 714 993-2470 if interested.
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