the July 2016 edition
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the July 2016 edition
The Road to the Future Begins in the Past Volume 10, Issue 7 PAPHA Newsletter July 2016 Younger Generation Boat Building Interest Beginning Early Meet Hendrix Mathews, our youngest boat builder. He used scraps from other Farley boats to build his own creation. As his mother, Katherine, says, “it may not float, but that is a minor detail in the big picture”. Katherine is a PAPHA Board Member and an active member of its Fundraising Committee. Jared Mathews, father of Hendrix, is Port Aransas Parks and Recreation Grounds Supervisor. CONTACT US: Port Aransas Museum Community Center Complex www.portaransasmuseum.org 101 E. Brundrett at Alister St. [Mailing] P.O. Box 677 Port Aransas, Texas 78373 (361) 749-3800 portamuseum@paphafarley.org Follow museum on Facebook Port Aransas Museum Director Rick Pratt (361) 749-3800 (361) 549-6328 rickpratt45@gmail.com Farley Boat Works Frank Coletta, Manager 716 W Ave C [Mailing] P.O. Box 677 Port Aransas, Texas 78373 (409) 356-5065 (210) 218-9961 fbwpam@gmail.com Follow boat works on Facebook Port Aransas Museum Open: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 1 - 5 p.m. Farley Boat Works Open: Tuesday - Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Inside this Issue: Director's Report............................. Page 2 Shanty Girl ..................................... Page 2,5 plyWooden Boat Festival ................ Page 2 FBW ................................................ Page 3 Old Town Festival ........................... Page 3 Build boat ...................................... Page 3 Farley Classic ............................... Page 3 Watercolor Gang ............................. Page 4 From the Past .................................. Page 5 Museum Director’s Report The new Fundraising Committee, Katherine Mathews, Susan Sheehan, Cameron Pratt, and Richard Schroer, met for the first time on June 29. The first act of the newly formed committee was to thank Nancy Donley and Jane Gnazzo for their years of hard and productive work raising money for our museum. Both Jane and Nancy have graciously offered to remain available as consultants for the new team. PAPHA is changing its fundraising approach from one major event to several smaller efforts throughout the year. These include an art show and redesigning the Old Town Festival to raise a bit more money. It still will keep the annual auction, but more intimate on a smaller scale this year. Visit the museum website for details. Conversion of the east row boat barns into a Maritime exhibit hall is moving along. The new storm-proof doors have been installed and a pair of windows per barn is next. This will give the light and ventilation needed to make the barns function as a proper exhibit area. The exhibits to be housed there are under development right now. They will include a mix of artifacts and panels in our normal style like the Downtown Branch, but heavier on artifacts. We will have at least four boats on display. Development of a period correct boat shop is on in one bay where visitors may try their hand at various boat building skills. Downtown Branch from 11 different states in June and the gift shop is doing its job as planned, producing a steady stream of income to support our efforts. We need a roof repair done and are looking for a roofer that can do wood shingle work. People with these skills are getting pretty rare. Even finding the shingles has become a challenge. We may have to change to a composition roof when this one finally wears out. Visitation is normal for this extremely hot time of year with 216 visitors Rick Pratt July 2016 October 8-10 http://portaransasmuseum.org/2016-old-town-festival/ port-aransas-plywooden-boat-festival Colettas Progress with 'SHANTY GIRL' Boat Works Manager Frank and Docent Coordinator Beth Coletta keep busy doing a remarkable job for PAPHA. In their spare time they have been building a boat together. At left Beth is accompanied by Cameron & Rick Pratt and Katherine Mathews, below Hendrix joins Mom Katherine. More 'Shanty Girl' on Page 5 Page 2 PAPHA Newsletter July 2016 Port Aransas Old Town Festival October 8-10 'What I Like About Port A' http://portaransasmuseum. org/2016-old-town-festival/ Painting by Wade Koniakowsky From the FBW ... continued to operate as a financially viable non-profit institution. We have more exciting things planned for the future. We will offer two new evening classes in the first quarter of 2017. In addition to our popular wood carving class we will offer model boatbuilding and hollow shaft paddle building classes. We will continue to develop new boatbuilding classes, events and camps with a goal of offering ten to twelve per year. We plan to replace the QT skiff design used for the Family Boat Building with a smaller version of the Port Aransas skiff. Designed inhouse, it better represents our Port Aransas boatbuilding heritage. It will be thirteen' long and use about the same amount of material as the QT Skiff. A marine architect is currently designing a plywood adaptation of the 22’ Farley Tarpon Skiff “Tina”. We hope to debut the plans at the upcoming Port Aransas plyWooden Boat Festival. The new version will look much like the original. A test build of the new generation Tarpon Skiff is planed after completion of the Scow Schooner. We are looking forward to opening the Farley Boat Works Museum exhibit hall to enrich the experience of our visitors. It will allow us to better exhibit our collection of watercraft and artifacts and to tell the story of Port Aransas maritime history. The exhibit hall will be located on the grounds of the Boat Works. We are having our Third Annual plyWooden Boat Festival on Columbus Day Weekend, October 8-10. We are striving to attract more local sponsors for the Festival to grow it into a major visitor attraction for Port Aransas and a fundraiser for the Boat Works. We are taking a break from Second Saturday party during the hot months of July and August. Our next Second Saturday will be September 10. We had 112 visitors tour the Boat Works in June. 2nd Annual Farley Classic Golf Tournament Build a boat at Festival It has been two years this month that I’ve been managing the Farley Boat Works. It has been an exciting couple of years as we expanded to build a wide array of boat types in response to a changing market. We moved from building boats taking one to nine months to boats taking less time to build and better suited to younger working families and youth. We now offer family boatbuilding, youth boatbuilding and a pre-kited Port Aransas skiff that can be built in just two weeks. We partnered with a kayak kit company that will allow us to schedule a kayak building classes. The Farley Boat Works co-produces the Port Aransas plyWooden Boat Festival that has exhibited close to one hundred wooden boats to further promote wooden boats and boatbuilding in Port Aransas. Since coming to the Boat Works I have guided the building of thirty-five boats, for a total of sixty-two since we reestablished the Farley Boat Works in 2011. In addition, the Farley Boat Works has ���������������������� at Palmilla Beach Resort & Golf Club Page 3 PAPHA Newsletter F rank Coletta Boat Works Manager The Port Aransas plyWooden Boat Festival is only three months away! Time to mark Oct. 8, 9 and 10. Bring your boat and if you do, register ahead to be first in the drawings of over $300 in door prizes. If not, think about building a boat at the show. We have an opportunity for families or individuals to build boats during the festival. Perfect for groups or businesses that want to do team building. Three options are available, a skiff, a canoe and a motor Canoe. July 2016 CLAY MCGAUGHY FISH PASS' Visit Our Website For Preview Show Sponsors: E. GORDON WEST 'PA VARMIT' The San Antonio based Watercolor Gang is putting on an art show to raise money for the Port Aransas Preservation & Historical Association. This grand, one-day event features work by Finis Collins, Clay McGaughy, E. Gordon West, Lee Ricks, and guest artist Roy Murray from their recent trip to Port Aransas. Proceeds from each and every sale benefits the Port Aransas Museum and Farley Boat Works. Plan to attend! This is your opportunity to collect fine art inspired by our island community and support PAPHA at the same time! Page 4 PAPHA Newsletter July 2016 From the Past Harbor Island side of Corpus Christi Ship Channel (Brown & Root). Left aerial was taken in 1981, at right from 1982. 'SHANTY GIRL' The couple applied fiberglass and strakes to the bottom of Shanty Girl with much appreciated help from Gerard and Mona Mittelstaedt. They then put a skirt on Shanty Girl and painted epoxy and graphite on her bottom. Page 5 PAPHA Newsletter July 2016
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