The legacy - Walworth County Historical Society
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The legacy - Walworth County Historical Society
Walworth County Historical Society The legacy FALL 2013 OUR FIRST PROGRAM AT THE NEWLY ACQUIRED HERITAGE HALL BUILDING Come see the new Heritage Hall located at South Washington St. directly across from the Webster House Museum. The Hall is the largest room in the former Betts Funeral Home that was purchased last year by WCHS to alleviate a critical space shortage in the existing buildings. Repairs and remodeling have been underway for a year and Heritage Hall is the first part ready for use. On Thursday, September 19th at 7 pm Paul Reckner, an archaeologist for the WI State Historical Society, will speak on his recent work in the county in connection with proposed improvements for Hwy 20 in East Troy. Any time major road improvements are planned, Reckner is sent to the scene to see if any archaeological sites such as cemeteries or Indian mounds might be disturbed in the process. In his investigation near East Troy a very old building foundation was discovered on property owned by one of the earliest settlers, the Stephen Field family. While still in the process, the site has uncovered hundreds of artifacts that have been given to the East Troy Historical Society. Reckner has pictures and will describe this fascinating process to us. Our next program to be held in the newly acquired building will be a new area devoted to veterans and history dating back to World War II. Hopefully it will be finished and ready for opening by Veterans Day on November 11th. Page 2 THE LEGACY Calendar for 2013 Friends of the Museum meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month at the Webster House Museum __________ Sept. 21st 10 am @ Heritage Hall Alpha Delta Kappa meeting __________ Sept. 25th 10:30 am @ Heritage Hall Questors meeting ___________ Oct. 1st 2 pm @ Resource Center Board of Directors meeting ____________ Oct. 10th 9am-2pm @ Blooming Prairie School & Webster House Museum Delavan school tour __________ Oct. 15th 6:30 pm Heritage Hall Annual Meeting Dinner, Program, Election of Officers __________ Doris Reinke Resource Center 210 S. Washington St., Elkhorn Wed-Thurs 1-4 pm or by appointment 262-723-7848 FALL 2013 Veteran’s Memorabilia To Be Displayed In Heritage Hall The Walworth County Council of the American Legion has been looking for space to store and display military artifacts. They need room to preserve the history of the county troops. David Bretl, county administrator, and Bob Webster, American Legion, contacted the Society to see if space might be available in our new facility. The WCHS Board of Directors felt that our location was ideal for this project and a room was offered. The Legion will assist in setting up the display. Items such as flags, uniforms, letters, medals, pictures, etc. will be on view. It is fitting that the first exhibit in the new building will be a tribute to Walworth County veterans. FALL 2013 THE LEGACY NEWS NEW WCHS EMAIL ADDRESSES Walworth County Historical Society no longer has an email address with elknet.net. Please do not send to this address. Our current address is: [email protected] for general inquiries and mail or [email protected] for newsletter information or donated articles. Page 3 BEQUEST WCHS received a liberal bequest in the will of Ruth Cook, in which has covered most of the expenses for renovating Heritage Hall. Howard and Ruth also provided funds for the museum annex which holds the large Cook mounted bird collection. We are grateful for her bequest. It has helped us so much. COLLECTION OF GROCERY RECEIPTS No more Piggly Wiggly receipts needed. Their program is being phased out. The Sentry grocery store receipts are still being collected though. Be sure to ask at the checkout counter for a green sticker to be placed on the receipt. 2013 Annual Book Sale The County Fair book sale netted almost $4000. Thank you to all the volunteers who worked there and those who donated books. Filmed for Television The Discovery Channel on television filmed parts of Webster House for background of a winter television program. The crew worked here four hours. Loss of a member We are sad to report the death of Katherine Yares who volunteered to help in several areas. She took care of the Society scrapbooks and also helped regularly with the opening and closing up of the Webster House Museum. Remodeling Update Work at the new Heritage Hall is progressing. The audio visual system has been installed. A ramp and handicap accessible bathroom are finished. Glass cases have been obtained for displays. COLLECTING, PRESERVING AND SHARING THE RICH HISTORY OF WALWORTH COUNTY Page 4 THE LEGACY FALL 2013 continued on page 5 FALL 2013 THE LEGACY Page 5 continued from page 4 The WALWORTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and appreciation to the volunteers that assisted in making our activities at the 164th WALWORTH COUNTY FAIR a success! Thank you for volunteering to assist with the book sale and the Sharon Town hall and the Blooming Prairie School. Katie Donoghue Pat and Frank Eames Gail Folkers Marlene and Earl Hodek Sue Kapanke Deb Ketchum John Kilkenny Ronnie Kirkpatrick Karen and Tom Kleist Larry Kocha Marianne Klemke Allan Terry Anna Warsinski Lorraine Steinbicer Merrybell Seeber Marilyn Jacobsen Pat Jankowski Lianne Fritz Margaret Janes Dan Richardson Don Rutkowski Ilene Sheahan Barbara Shreves Ryan Schroeder Barbara Steurer Julie Taylor Caroline Terry Kay Sargent Pat Blackmer Major Acquisitions A large number of items were given to the Society this summer. Tables and chairs for Heritage Hall by Gwen Tveter. Tablecloths for Heritage Hall by Gwen Tveter Cane chairs from Elkhorn’s Buckholtz barbershop by Ken Amon. AV (Audio video) equipment for Heritage Hall by an anonymous donor. Numerous glass cabinets from Macy’s Department store in Milwaukee. Five drawer flat file and plat books from David F. Abell. Framed original sketch of Elkhorn Post Office mural from the Rost family and the U.S. Postal Department. Cane sewing rocker and set of dishes from Kay Kinne Law of North Carolina. Page 6 THE LEGACY FALL 2013 Annual Meeting on Tuesday October 15th at 6:30 PM in Heritage Hall, corner of Rockwell & Washington Sts. Turkey dinner prepared by Marshall Maxwell of Daddy Maxwell’s. Cost is $20.00 per person. MENU Roast Turkey and natural gravy Mashed potatoes, Sweet potatoes, Green beans, Dressing, Cranberry Relish Dessert: Pumpkin or Pecan Pie Wine, Coffee, Tea, or Milk DEADLINE FOR SIGN UP FRIDAY OCT. 11TH CLIP AND RETURN RESERVATION FORM BELOW Annual Meeting Dinner Reservation October 15, 2013 at Heritage Hall _____________ X $ 20.00 = _____________________ # of people $ total Send check to: Donna Elbert, WCHS Treasurer P.O. Box 1433 Williams Bay, WI 53191 FALL 2013 THE LEGACY WALWORTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 9 East Rockwell Street P.O. BOX 273 ELKHORN, WI 53121 Phone: 262-723-4248 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.walcohistory.org Newsletter: walworthchsnewsletter@ gmail.com Officers Doris Reinke President Dan Richardson Vice-President Gwen Tveter, Secretary Donna Elbert, Treasurer Board Members Merrybell Seeber Helene Hurdis Frank Eames Don Rutkowski Ilene Sheahan Pat Blackmer Julie Taylor Jim Boardman Past President Dan Richardson Page 7 WALWORTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP FORM NAME________________________________________________ ADRESS______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ CITY________________STATE__________ZIP CODE________ TELEPHONE_____________________ E-MAIL______________________________________ Membership Level: (Check One) [ ] Single $15 [ ] Family $20 [ ] Contributing $25 [ ] Patron $50 Other: Donation $_________________ [ ] Webster House Museum [ ] Heritage Hall [ ] General Fund Volunteering Interests: (check all that apply) [ ] Computer Work (w/ Microsoft Publisher, Word, Excel, Access, Other) [ ] Photography [ ] Sewing and Fabric Conservation [ ] Gardening [ ] Tour Guide (Docent) [ ] Research Assistant [ ] Baking [ ] Painting & Maintenance [ ] Other __________ Please clip and send this form to: Walworth County Historical Society, P.O. Box 273, Elkhorn, WI 53121 Our Wish List Can you help out by contributing one or more from the list below? Contributions of these items will help keep our costs down. Paper towels, toilet paper, hand soap Photos or your family members, places and/or events from Walworth County A copy of your Walworth County family history Plastic cups, plates, bowls, napkins Garbage bags, light bulbs, & postage stamps We welcome and solicit articles, citations, and photographs by members and volunteers for possible publication in The Legacy. Please send material or suggestions to: [email protected] or WCHS, PO Box 273, Elkhorn, WI 53121 or call (262) 723-7848. Any articles must observe copyright restrictions and credit must be cited for material from other sources. All decisions are final and rest with the editorial staff. WALWORTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY www.walcohistory.org CORNERS OF ROCKWELL & WASHINGTON STS Webster House Museum: Wed thru Sat 1-5 pm 262-723-4248 (Seasonal) Doris Reinke Resource Center: Wed & Thurs 1-4 pm 262-723-7848 Or By Appointments “COLLECTING, PRESERVING AND SHARING THE RICH HISTORY OF WALWORTH COUNTY” Walworth County Historical Society P.O. Box 273 Elkhorn, WI 53121
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