15-2 Summer - Flagler Beach Historical Museum

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15-2 Summer - Flagler Beach Historical Museum
Flagler Beach Historical Museum
“From the Stone Age...
to the Space Age”
Summer 2015
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Volume 15 - Edition 2
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What’s New at the Museum
Meet
Phyllis
Sweeney
and her
Tin Lizzie!
T h e y
came out
to kick off
the 90th
Flagler
Beach
Birthday
Bash on
4-11-15.
Photo by Bret Howard
This Summer thru
September,
Celebrate the 60's with
Flagler Beach Museum!
TE!
Saturday 9-19-15
Attendees arriving at the
museum for a free Downtown
Historic Walking Tour admired
the 1911 Model T “Torpedo Runabout” which sported a clever
birthday card (L). Many visitors
enjoyed talking with Phyllis and
her husband Bob, about Lizzie,
history, and the Museum.
Meanwhile, Museum staff and local restaurants were prepping
for their 2nd Annual Food & Wine Tasting, “Cheer at the Pier!” The
afternoon was tasty, toasty, breezy, tuneful and successful due to
the work and donations of so many people, especially Co-Chair Kim
Carney and new Museum Event Coordinator Denise Collins (photo
below, story page 7). See pages 2 and 3 for our “thank yous” to Pier
Cheer sponsors, restaurants, and friends.
Celebrating resumed this month at the Flagler Beach Fabulous
4th! The Museum’s patriotic themed cars and marchers won a 1st
place trophy for “Best Stars & Stripes Theme” in the annual Flagler
Beach parade. Leading off was Phyllis driving Lizzie accompanied by
her sister Ginger Hutchins. Next up cruised brother Al Lindsey with
wife Debbie, in his 1961 Corvette, the perfect lead-in to the Museum’s
patriotic hippies carrying “Gala A Go Go” signs inviting everyone to
“Groove Thru the 60s” with us at our 9-19-15 costume fundraiser.
Meet Event
Coordinator
Denise Collins
~Page 7
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Go to flaglerbeachmuseum.com all summer long, then join us
at Halifax Plantation on 9-19-15 at FBHM’s Annual Fundraising
Costume party: Gala-a-Go-Go! Trivia contests, groovy hair
& fashion, the greatest music, online auction, and facebook
reminiscing! Click the Past Galas button to see over a decade of
costume party fun. Mark your calendars. Share with friends.
For Tickets or Sponsorship Info, call Denise Collins (386) 283-0530
Lorraine Beagley and her Canadian granddaughters Maren &
Keira joined locals Holley & Gayle Davis, Karen Joiner, Carol Walker,
Karen Weston, and Carol Fisher. You can see the handiwork of Bill
& Beth Mount in their decked-out golf cart and fun bike in photo.(R.)
Note: NOT Bill driving the bike! Thanks to all of you Groovy Guys & Gals for a Great Job!
207 South Central Avenue
PO Box 2136
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
(386) 517-2025
Open Daily 10am-4pm
& 1st Friday Nights
We Value our Visitors & Our Volunteers!
Late last month,
Scott Fais called us from
Channel 13 to say he was
working on a new series
about Florida Piers. We
happily offered info about
our iconic Flagler Beach
landmark, AND offered
tips about local shops and
restaurants within walking
distance, as requested. (Note: Where can’t you walk to
in laid-back charming Flagler Beach, right?)
Scott arrived, guided by our Tourism Associate Amy
Lukasik. He visited the pier’s (and Museum’s!) Surf 97.3
closet-sized radio station (photo below) and interviewed
city staffer Rodney Harshbarger (photo bottom right).
While at the pier, unfortunate but much-needed afternoon rains arrived. A short trot to the museum allowed
Scott to protect his recording equipment and talk to
Tourism Liaison Karen Young. Later Scott phoned
us “thanks” and said he knew one thing for sure: That
he would be back!
To see the “Tankful” clip, click on the Visit
Flagler button at flaglerbeachmuseum.com
Cheer at the Pier
Special thanks to the “Weather Committee” for holding off the rain until after our
2nd Annual Cheer at the Pier & City Birthday Bash on April 11th. With kites soaring
overhead, over 400 guests sipped and sampled tasty treats. Cooling breezes, panoramic seaside views, and toe-tapping tunes added up to a delightful way to enjoy
the pier. We couldn’t have done it without our fantastic volunteers who deserve this
“group hug” for making the day a success...along with our guests! ~Director Teri Pruden
Dan Bayerl
Dennis Beauchamp
Lindsay Birch
Michelle Brown
Mary Calkins
Kim Carney
Mary Ann Clark
Thomas Cleary
Bill Clemence
Bill Colby
Denise Collins
Mary Craig
Rob Creal
Cindy Dalecki
Dick & LJ Dunham
Father Al Esposito
Paul Eik
John & Kathy Feind
Jeff Fisher
L-Jo, Liz,
& Mr. Jones
Shirlee Lepson
Marty Lewis
Lisa McDevitt
Nate McLaughlin
Jane Mealy
Cindy Miller
Kelly Miller
Beth Mount
Sue Norton
Kelli O’Reilly
Mayor Linda P!
Lorraine Ruhl
Chip Sawyer
Dan Shipley
Marshall Shupe
Ed Siarkowicz
Lea Stokes
Helga van Eckert
Gail Wadsworth
Matt West
Karen Young
Bev Zemlock
7-23-15
Next Great Pier Event:
Molly & Reilly
Maresca
Many thanks go out to the
Maresca siblings (above) for their
letters (right) describing favorite
Museum displays. Their mom,
Museum board member Kelli O’
Reilly ensured that it arrived in
time to be included with support letters for our state grant application.
Fingers crossed that their thoughtful notes help us win the grant!
2015 OFFICERS
President: Catherine Wilson
1st Vice President: Robert R. Creal
2nd Vice President: Kathy Feind
Secretary: Sandra Siepietoski
Treasurer: Linda S. Jones
Renee & Emily
Museum Director: Teri Pruden
Administrative Assistant: Virginia Giaramita
Events & Fundraising: Denise Collins
Tourism Liaison: Karen Young
Would you like to be on the cutting edge of Flagler
Beach Museum business? Join us at a board meeting
- alternate months on second Tuesdays 4pm at the Flagler
Beach Fire Hall. For more info, call Teri at 386-439-6262.
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2015 DIRECTORS
Beth Mount
Sharon Atack
Kelli O’ Reilly
Cindy Dalecki
Mary Ann Ruzecki
Charles Helm
Lea Stokes
Cindy Miller
City Liaison: Jane Mealy
Cheers to You All!
Cheer
at the
Pier
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Flagler Beach's
90th Birthday Bash & 2nd Annual
Flagle
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Besides another well-deserved tip of the cap to our
“Special Ops Weather Committee” for holding off the day’s
raindrops until after our 2nd Annual Cheer @ the Pier,
we owe a round of thank yous to our generous cash and
in-kind sponsors (poster below,) followed by a toast to the
restaurants and their crews (poster created by CurlyTail
at right) who shared sensational tastes and treats!
Listed far right are the great businesses who donated
gift cards or other services. Museum members and fans,
if you know a business here, applaud and thank them. If
you aren’t a customer yet, now is a great time to stop by
to see what these businesses are all about! Join me as
we thank and appreciate them all. ~Director Teri Pruden
April 11, 2015
The Flagler Beach Museum
Thanks Our Generous Sponsors:
Thanks for Musical Entertainment provided by
Twisted Vibes!
and
Sand Tunes with Sharon & Jim
Artwork for poster by
KristinHeronDesigns.com
Flagler
Many thanks to our friends who provided tasty treats for the 2015 Cheer at the Pier!
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Break-Awayz
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High Tides@Snack
Jack
B&D Productions
Better Buy Realty
China Cafe
City of Flagler Beach:
Bruce Campbell
& City Staff
Coconuts
Down By The Sea
Down To Earth Pottery
Finn’s Beachside Pub
Flagler Auditorium
Flagler Beachfront Winery
Flagler Fish Company
Florida Ag Museum
Friends Café
Willard & Diane Gilson
Gospel Gardens
Hammock Beach Resort
Hammock Gardens/Florist
Hammock Wine & Cheese
Lalique Salon
Martin’s Restaurant
Mobile Cold, Inc.
Money Pages
Scotty’s Cork & Pint
Wine & Tap Room
Southeast Jewelry
Surf 97.3: DJ Vern & Crew
White Orchid Inn & Spa
A special thank you to Carla
Cline, MJ Elwood, and St.
Augustine’s Sue & Richard of
We-Kite for the awesome overhead show of fantastic kites that
gaily soared above for all at the
2015 Cheer at the Pier to enjoy!
PS: It seems that someone is
always forgotten at “thank you
time” and it is often the person,
business, or group who most deserves recognition. If that “someone” is you or someone you know,
please remind me at 439-6262 or
teri@visitmemorylane.com so we
can give you a special toast and
Shout-out in the next newsletter.
Introducing 2014-2015’s Legacy Members!
Although they may be surprised to see their names here, the businesses below are listed because we recently
took note that they have supported us in the past year, not just with their generous memberships but also with
sponsorship support at not one, but BOTH of our annual fundraising events.
We also thank those businesses with an Honorable Mention who have memberships and supported us with
Auction or Gift Card items at our annual Gala as well as Cheer at the Pier!
Alliance Financial Partners: David Fowler & Charles Helm
Preferred Management Services, Inc.: Lea Stokes
Coquina Real Estate & Construction: Barbara Revels
JPA: Joseph Pozzuoli, Architect
An Honorable Mention Salute goes out to:
BeachHouse Beanery
Down By The Sea Gifts
Eagles Nest Storage
Flagler Beach Gift Shop
Flagler Fish Company
Thank You Charlie & David, Lea,
Barbara, and Joseph!
To add a membership or event to your support, contact
Denise at (386) 283-0530 or museumdenise@outlook.com
Special Thanks to our 2015 Premier Members
Platinum ($1000)
Ilona Itskov Family :
In Loving Memory of Isay (Joseph) Davydov
City of Flagler Beach
Silver ($250)
Bradley, Hallie
Hall, Sheryl & Jeff
Pettus, James
Lowe, Jeralyn
Wilson, Catherine
Coquina Real Estate & Construction
Flagler County Corvettes
JPA, Joseph Pozzuoli Architect
Preferred Management Services, Inc.
Gold ($500)
Wilson, G. Matthew
Alliance Financial Partners: David Fowler & Charles Helm
Bank of America on behalf of Linda Jones
Publix Super Markets Charities
Bronze
Atack, Sharon
Bayerl, Dan & Pruden, Teri
Caldwell, Wayne & Martha
Campbell, Bruce
Dana Davis Properties
Delisi, Donald & Adele
Delisi, Thomas
Elliott, Carol W.
Feind, John & Catherine
Flagler Woman’s Club
Grigas, Robert & Josephine
Huber, Ann & Tornvall, Ken
Hull, Richard D.
JBirney Financial
Kuhnlein, Ed
Petty, Tim & Lou
Patron Members - Limited Time Offer! Get Premier Status complimentary links
from our website to yours if you call before Sept 30th. Bronze through Platinum
Premiers will still receive the links free with membership. Just get in touch and
we’ll put the benefit in process. Call Teri at (386) 439-6262 for more information.
Rotary of Flagler Beach
Ruzecki, Mary Ann
Schneider, Uwe & Carol
Shupe, Marshall
Smith-Dodge, Theo
Tiller, Kathy
Torrance, Bonnie
Young, Karen
Your Name Here! 
Save trees, plus print & mail costs:
Have Your Newsletters Emailed!
Call Teri @ (386) 439-6262
Patron
Angerer, William & Carroll, Rachel
Babbitt Miller, Brenda
Bitgood, Stephen
Ceryak, Ron
Craig Flagler Palms Funeral
Home & Memorial Garden
Creal, Robert
Cusa, Tom
Deal, Don & Terri
DiFrancesco, Lida & Fred
Down By The Sea Gifts
Duncan, Tom
Flagler Animal Hospital
Flagler Beach Gift Shop
Gardner, Jay & Lisa
Gerling Travel Group
Golden Lion Cafe
Grady, Jerry
Hunter, Robert & Jean
Intracoastal Bank
Kormanyos, Connie & Ed
Martino, Keith
McCraney, Marjorie
Miller, Cindy
Miller, Frederick & Arlene
Miller, Karen L.
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Moore, Ed & Maxine
Moretti, Karen & Don
Morris, Beverly & Bill
Mount, Beth & Bill
Palm Coast Civil
War Round Table
Pepper, Howard
Pillittieri, Sally
Price, Rosmarie & Richard
Provencher, Linda
Re/Max Oceanside
Reeves, Cheri & Dixon
Rohrabaugh, Paul & Beverly
Root, J. Preston & Family
Rossi, Kathy & Dennis
Sheaffer, William J. & Carol
Siepietoski, Sandra
Strickland Sod Farm, Inc
Stuckey, Richard
Taylor, Ann Creal
Tee Times USA
Trivett, Danny
Walker, Zelda Headley
Webster, Shannon & Dan
Williams, Anne
Wilson, Anne & Jack
Thanks to Your Support - Museum projects include...
* Expanded Hours of Operation / Quarterly Newsletter
* Building On-Line History Research Center
* Student Field Trips - Junior Historian Program
* Oral History Program Training - High School Students
* Oral History Program Archive - Videotaping Flagler County Elders
* Partnership Program (Other Civic and Historic Organizations)
* Downtown Historic District Identification & Walking Tours
* Annual Cheer at the Pier! Outdoor Family Movie Nights, First Fridays, Fabulous Fourth of July,
Gala Fundraisers, Local Authors Day, Historic Anniversaries, Holiday at the Beach, and more...
Thank You March-June New & Renewing Members!
Gold:
Silver
Bronze
Alliance Financial: Charles Helm
Bradley, Hallie
Coquina Real Estate & Construction
Lowe, Jeralyn & Family
Ruzecki, Mary Ann
Schneider, Uwe & Carol
Smith-Dodge, Theo
Wilson, G. Matthew
Patron
Deal, Don & Terri
Down By The Sea Gifts
Flagler Animal Hospital
Flagler Gift Shop
Gardner, Jay & Lisa
Kormanyos, Connie & Ed
Palm Coast Civil War Round Table
Pepper, Howard
Re/Max Oceanside
Seaside Shoppe
Small Business
BeachHouse Beanery
Marketing to Go
Pb.Squared, LLC
Golden Lion
*A very special Welcome
to our Newest Members
listed here in bold italics.
LEVELS OF MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP
= Individual $12
= Family $20
= Small Business $25
LEVELS OF PREMIER MEMBERSHIP
= Patron $50
= Bronze Member $100
= Silver Member $250
= Gold Member $500
= Platinum $1000
Family
Individual
Burkley, Harold & Jan
Burpeau, Michele & DiGregorio, Silvio
Colby, Bill & Craig, Mary
Medearis, Jerry & Grace
Mesnard, Harold & Patricia
Popielarski, June
Ryan, Bill & Pat
Timko, Michael & Suzanne
Tonini, Paul & Inge
Baker, Alice
Cate, Jane B.
Durrance, Patsy
Evans, Robert
Iseminger, Joan H.
Scarci, Nancy
Sites, Sandra
Wadsworth, Sonia
Zemlock, Beverly
BENEFITS OF MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP
= Free quarterly newsletter
= Recognition in newsletter
= Discounts on museum merchandise and special events
= Advance notice of new displays and upcoming events
= Free gifts for bringing in new members
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS FOR PREMIER MEMBERS
= Recognition in every newsletter and on Museum website
= Museum available for private or group tours
= Ask about links from our website to yours
Membership Form
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The History Corner:
History in the Making: Astro Twins Blast Off!
Reflected in our motto “From the Stone Age to the Space
We are so proud of the historic contributions that Mark and Scott
Age,” is the Museum’s connection with twin astronauts, Mark and Kelly are making to science as they participate in this multi-faceted
Scott Kelly. You may recall that Flagler Beach’s first city flag was research project involving national cooperation between univercreated just to ride aboard the
sity, corporate, and government
space shuttle Endeavor in 2001
laboratory expertise.
with Mark Kelly. Former Flagler
To learn more, check out
Beach residents Richard and
our Gift Shop Book Shelf. For
Patricia Kelly brought the
adults, there is a touching family
Museum to the twin’s attention,
background on the Kellys, and
which also resulted in private
Mark’s wife, Gabrielle Giffords
speaking engagements and
in the book “Gabby – A Story of
much more!
Courage and Hope” written by
And now, Scott Kelly has
the couple with author Jeffrey
blasted off into space for a yearZaslow. For youth, we have
long stay on the International
Mark’s Mousetronaut’s books
Space Station -- the longest
and the latest: “Astrotwins:
stay in history for an American.
Project Blastoff” about a pair of
What makes this trip even
twins who spend the summer
more unique is that an unprecbuilding a rocket to orbit the
edented Twins Study will be
Earth, which will encourage kids’
conducted. Ten separate mediinterest in science and dreaming
cal investigations involving Scott Photo of Scott(L) and Mark(R) Kelly courtesy of theguardian.com big! ~Virginia Giaramita
Kelly conducted aboard the space shuttle, will also be performed
on his twin, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, here on Earth.
Gift Shop: New Children’s Books
As Scott Kelly related during a recent National Public Radio
interview with Arun Rath, the Twin Study idea originated during a
by Astronaut Mark Kelly
meeting when Scott was prepping for an upcoming press conference
to announce the space mission. He asked how he should respond if
anyone inquired if there would be any comparative studies between
him and his brother, noting that he will have flown about 540 days,
compared to Mark’s 54 days.
That sparked the interest of staff at NASA’s Human Research
Program (HRP) who realized that conducting a study of astronaut
twins was indeed a rare opportunity and jumped at the chance to
join with the National Space Biomedical Research Institute to ask
potential researchers for investigation proposals.
The Twins Study will include ten separate research investigations
in the areas of Human Physiology (effects of spaceflight environment on human organs), Behavioral Health (effects on perception,
reasoning, decision making, and alertness), Microbiology/Microbiome
(dietary differences and stressors and their effect on organisms in
the GI tract), and Molecular/Omics (how genes in cells are turned
on and off as a result of spaceflight, how stressors like radiation,
confinement and microgravity prompt changes in proteins and me- See next page for more about
the Museum’s newest Gift Shop
tabolites gathered in body fluid samples).
The investigations have been proposed by a variety of scientific acquisitions - an entire selection of great kid’s books and other
entities and universities that will coordinate to share data and analysis all-around fun items.
as one large, integrated research team, according to NASA’s website To Learn More about this story: One Year Mission and Twins
(https://www.nasa.gov/content/twins-study/), which states “These Study https://www.nasa.gov/content/twins-study/
investigations will provide broader insight into the subtle effects
and changes that may occur in spaceflight as compared to Earth
Help Preserve Local History
by studying two individuals who have the same genetics, but are in
A Flagler County history book and DVD series are in
different environments for one year.”
Dr. Jon Charles, chief of the HRP’s International Science Of- the making. If you have stories or photos to share,
fice stated that "this is a once-in-a-space-program opportunity”, and or know someone who does, please contact Teri at
will contribute to the mission of the HRP which is to reduce the risk 386-439-6262 or via email: teri@visitmemorylane.com
to astronauts during long duration space flight. Laura Niles of the
For more history, visit our website:
International Space Station Program Science Office reported further
www.flaglerbeachmuseum.com and
that the data will contribute to genetic research and future human
health studies here on Earth.
click on the History Tab
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Welcome Event & Fundraising
Coordinator Denise Collins
New Expanded Gift Shop
a d d s K i d ’s C o r n e r i t e m s !
Welcome Denise Collins, who has joined the Flagler Beach
Historical Museum as Fundraising and Special Events Coordinator!
With our Gift Shop expansion, we now have the space to carry
titles that span the years from reading to your small children to books
that will entice pre-teens and young teens to learn more about Florida
through youth action mysteries. With the exception of the famed Educator’s edition of Patrick Smith’s “A Land Remembered” the books
were written by local or museum-associated authors!
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Left to Right: Claire, Denise, Kate & Grace Collins
The Squiggly People (Read to and with children)
Lydia Ann & Scraggles (Read to and with children)
Mousetronaut / Mousetronaut Goes to Mars (5-8)
AstroTwins: Project BlastOff (8-12)
Patrick Smith’s A Land Remembered – (9 and up)
Educator’s Youth Edition Volumes 1 & 2
(Used in classrooms and meet the Sunshine State
Standards of the Florida’s Department of Education)
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Danger at Dolphin World (Young teens)
Thru the Door to Danger (Young teens)
Best Beach Games (Family)
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Old-Time Youth Peg Game Puzzles
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Jewelry: Flip flop post earrings,
Happy Face rings, Pier/Compass
charms (photo right) to be added
to bangles or chains, pairs of Best/
Friend shared heart necklaces,
and pairs of Best/Friend Turtle
“mood” necklaces.
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Glow Products: Wands, swords,
eyeglasses (OK, we admit it. Even some of the more mature volunteers & staff have been seen wearing the Glow
Glasses on fun holiday occasions!)
Denise is a self-proclaimed “avid history enthusiast” who appreciates
the Museum’s mission of preserving the history of our beach community
and educating residents and visitors. In fact, Denise is a professional
educator having taught third grade at Imagine School in Town Center
for three years and currently home schools a small group of local
children ranging from second to fifth grade. Denise’s enthusiasm for
education will enhance the value she brings to her responsibilities in
this new position. The ‘teacher’ in her would like to increase involvement at the Museum by young people, and sees the museum as a
“place where our local youth can come to learn about where they live
and be inspired to get involved in preserving and sharing the history”.
Denise’s duties as Fundraising and Special Events Coordinator
will include organizing events including the Museum’s annual gala,
with the assistance of our hard-working Gala Committee, valued
members, volunteers, and community partners. Her organizational
and communication skills honed in the classroom and developed during her earlier 10-year career as a flight attendant with Delta Airlines,
and previous event-planning experience, will be invaluable to making
our events successful.
Denise is excited to be a part of the Flagler Beach Historical
Museum team and feels “there is an energy here that is positively
contagious! Everyone loves what they do and wants wholeheartedly to
see this museum flourish.” With that type of enthusiasm, Denise is sure
to contribute greatly to our Museum’s success! ~Virginia Giaramita
In the Next Newsletter!
== New Gift Shop / Book Shelf for All Ages
== Meet Virginia Giaramita
The Flagler Beach Historical
Museum thanks the County
Commission and the
F l a g l e r C o u n t y To u r i s t
Development Council for their
grant awards that help us
fund operating expenses, promotion, and much more!
The
Flagler
Beach
Museum is wheelchair accessible.
Writers/Researchers: Virginia Giaramita, Teri Pruden
Proofreader Extraordinaire: Mary Ann Ruzecki
Photography: Cindy Dalecki, Linda Shaw Jones, Brett Howard, Doc Ed Siarkowicz
Congratulations to the Museum for a great ranking that resulted
in a state grant for 2014-2015 from the
Florida Department of Cultural Affairs.
We are thankful for the state’s support.
Sponsored in part by the State
of Florida, Department of State,
Division of Cultural Affairs and the
Florida Council on Arts and Culture.
This newsletter is published quarterly by our friends at the
Flagler County Chamber of Commerce and mailed free to
members. Address questions/comments to Teri at (386) 4396262 or teri@visitmemorylane.com
Hi KJ. See you in the autumn issue.
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Photo by Ed Siarkowicz
Photo by Bret Howard
Photo by Ed Siarkowicz
Photo by Ed Siarkowicz
Many thanks to the wonderful friends who come out to our events and photograph our attendees and volunteers. Their help gains
us many more photos of guests enjoying their participation, but -- it does make it difficult to identify individuals and caption each photo
with their names.
Facebook also has increased photo collection for us, but has made it more difficult than ever to give photographer credit in print as
they have been posted and re-posted from near and far. We make every effort to use only photos we know the origins of, and in this issue,
we especially want to thank Cindy Dalecki, Brett Howard, Linda Shaw Jones, and Doc Ed Siarkowicz.
Ed’s photos often have a white runner with his Ed Shark Photography on the side or bottom. Museum Board Directors’ Cindy and
Linda’s photos often go unattributed with their blessing. And our latest volunteer Brett Howard will be credited on his photos. You can find
info on Brett at B&D Productions Photography. For corrections or missing attributions, call Teri at (386) 439-6262. Thanks fellow shutterbugs!
Photo by Ed Siarkowicz
Photo by Ed Siarkowicz
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