13-3 Autumn - Flagler Beach Historical Museum
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13-3 Autumn - Flagler Beach Historical Museum
Flagler Beach Historical Museum “From the Stone Age... to the Space Age” Autumn 2013 Volume 13 - Edition 3 What’s New at the Museum == History isn’t all that your local museum offers. It also functions as an area Welcome Center for visitors and locals alike. We have maps and great brochures of Flagler County fun things to do. Our doors are open seven days a week to ensure that visitor materials are available whenever needed. To that end, the Flagler County Commission, TDC, and Team Tourism assist us to be sure we have the staff needed to accomplish that -- especially on weekends. == Since the spring of 2012, our TDC liaison has been “Tourism Tom” Rominger who diligently and pleasantly opened the doors every Sunday, and assisted visitors many other shifts as well. We anticipate featuring a new liaison in the FBHM Life Preserver’s winter issue. == We also have another tourism project underway -- the Welcome Center Area renovation. If you have a knack for decorating or cabinetry and a little time to help, give us a call and we’ll put you in touch with Sandra Siepietoski who is coordinating the effort. == Finally, members, you too (and any visiting company) can find fun things to do. View a video or learn about the cell phone tour produced by our A1A Scenic Highway friends, both full of historic and natural attractions from your Museum to Flagler’s west side and north to St. Augustine! Holiday shop along the gorgeous coastal byway 8am-2pm, Nov. 16th at their annual 72 Mile Garage Sale. More news at www.scenica1a.org PHOTO: Captured in action by Danielle Anderson for the News-Journal, are horsewomen. See page 8 for a close-up and more 2013 Gala photos. NEXT UP: SCRAMBLE RAMBLE TIME, H O L I D AY G I F T S & D E C O R AT I O N S ! The 11th Annual Scramble Ramble begins Friday, Dec. 8th this year, but come by now for our 2013 holiday items. Parachuting Santa greeting cards, Flagler Pier ornaments, magnets, and bottle stoppers are back and as popular as our historic lap & throw blankets. See more on page 7. Welcome Kathy Tiller! Gala Photos - Above: Jeff Fisher; Right: Eva Larsson; Left, top: Kathy Tiller; Left bottom: Sponsor John Davis with Anita Milograno. Page 2 Thank You Gala Sponsors! Sponsor Poster Page 3 Johnny D’s feature Page 4 207 South Central Avenue PO Box 2136 Flagler Beach, FL 32136 (386) 517-2025 Open Daily 10am-4pm & 1st Friday Nights flaglerbeachmuseum.com BOOTS & BLING MEMORIES & SHOUT-OUTS! The fun was documented by our recurring band of marketing pros who moonlight as photographers: Ganser Graphics’Jason Ganser, Marketing 2 Go’s Cindy Dalecki, and Flagler Beach Mayor Linda Provencher. Keepsake photos will be on display soon at the Museum. Stop in for a visit, make a donation for your photo -- or call 439-6262 to learn how to donate and receive digital photos of you and your friends. Many thanks to fantastic Co-Chair & Auction Coordinator Kim Carney who somehow this year still found space to build baskets at Eagles Nest Storage AND the time to keep her co-chair sane. Team Gala was also fortunate to have Sandy Siepietoski and Kathy Tiller on all of the organizational details. Cindy Miller (photo far right) from Flagler School of Dance returned to teach line dances to the crowd. Capably coordinating check-in/check-out were Linda Jones and Karen Young, assisted by Annie Livingston, Zoe Quinn, Bev Zemlock (photo near left) & Tony Monopoli. In charge of boosting the party atmosphere were Beth Mount & Carol Fisher with their tables full of friends. Both also lent creative talent during the weeks of planning Boots & Bling - With a Twist! Thank you Rose Ann Brennan for donating back your 50/50 raffle winnings! Thank you to Black Cloud owners John & Sandy Seibel, and manager Lindsay Birch for her “twisted” drink specials. Posters were printed by our friends from JPA - Joseph Pozzuoli, Architects. Thank you Georgia Turner & Gretchen Smith for helping us get the word out to the world that Boots & Bling was on its way - With a Twist! There is always at least one lifesaver each year who goes above and beyond and in 2013 it was Nona Premo from the Gallery of Local Art across from the museum. The night before the event she was painstakingly removing her art from display sleeves so we could use them on our unprotected auction items. Awesome. Finally thank you to everyone who came out to play, especially Team Gala’s husbands and boyfriends who sacrifice for weeks just to sit next to an empty chair on Gala Night: Dan Bayerl, Jim Carney, and Sam Arden. Editor’s Note: Boots & Bling is behind us now, but really fantastic volunteers deserve a “group hug” for making our annual gala a success. Featured here are those who gave of their time. On page 3 are gala sponsors, along with members, friends, and businesses that gave cash or silent auction donations. If you know someone here, applaud them. If you are a customer at any of the businesses on the opposite page, take a minute to tell them thank you. If you aren’t a customer, now is a great time to stop by and see what their business is all about! Join me as we thank and appreciate them all. ~Teri Pruden, FBHM Director 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 Texas-sized Thank You “shout out” in the next newsletter. Boots & Bling - With a Twist!: With all of the local excitement surrounding Bunnell’s Centennial year, we returned to the city and the rockin’ Black Cloud Saloon & Restaurant where guests were greeted and allowed to mount the fun and frisky equines of George Letts & Friends. In the background the mood was enhanced by the upbeat finger-picking of banjo player Colin Dunbar. Before and during the generous meals served with friendly precision by Board Member Lindsay Birch’s Black Cloud staff, dinBeth Mount & ers were entertained by Cheryle Correa husband Bill belting out popular hits of all genres. Attendees were dancing from the start of the evening, and many thanks to our longtime DJ Vern (Pyramid DJs) who instigated many rounds of “The Twist” with his snippets of songs referring to the popular dance. Our emcee & “Hostess with the Mostest” Lauren Watkins was the hit of the evening as she kept all of the fun, games and music coordinated. In addition to reminding everyone that they were there to raise money for the Museum that night, prior to the Gala, she also created the table centerpieces. Linens were provided by our good friend Lisa McDevitt & the Flagler Auditorium, who also ensured that all attendees could use credit cards instead of cash. Welcome to New Administrative Asst: Kathy Tiller! The Flagler Beach Historical Museum welcomes new staff member, Kathy Tiller, who joined us on August 1, 2013 to serve as our part-time creative administrative assistant to Museum Director Teri Pruden. Kathy will share expertise gained from a 30+ year career in marketing, advertising, and promotion. She has called Flagler County “home” since 1977, and she happily resides in a Flagler Beach house purchased in 1998. Born in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kathy was raised in Daytona Beach, after her parents relocated here when she was a year old. She attended Mainland High School, studied at DBCC, and first worked in the banking industry. In 1981, Kathy joined the Daytona Beach News-Journal as a Flagler County Sales Executive. Fourteen years later, she moved to Promotion & Marketing at the main office. In 2000, she took the helm of the Promotion department and capably commanded that position until leaving the newspaper in 2008. She began work in advertising and marketing for FlaglerLive.com in 2010 when the online news service was launched. We are excited to put to use all of her promotional skills, as well as lessons Kathy learned during her stint as Marketing Director for the Museum of Florida Art in DeLand. Thrust into her new position with the Museum during the chaotic month leading up to “Boots & Bling - With a Twist!,” Kathy proved to be a calm and capable addition to Team Gala! Since then, she has made administrative inroads documenting training and procedures for the Museum. She is also in charge of memberships, business sponsorships, creative media, and events. She can be reached at (386) 299-9516 or kathytiller2013@gmail.com and we are thrilled to welcome Kathy to the Museum family. 2013 OFFICERS President: Catherine Wilson 1st Vice President: Robert R. Creal 2nd Vice President: Kathy Feind Secretary: Linda S. Jones Treasurer: Patricia MacAllister Would you like to be on the cutting edge of Flagler Beach Museum business? Join us at a board meetings - alternate months on second Tuesdays 2pm at the Flagler Beach Fire Hall. Board elections will be at our Annual Meeting January 14th, 2014. For more info, call Cindy at 386-566-3466 or Teri at 386-439-6262. Museum Director: Teri Pruden 2 2013 DIRECTORS Cindy Dalecki Beth Mount Charles Helm Mary Ann Ruzecki Cindy Miller Lea Stokes Ed Moore Lauren Watkins City Liaison: Linda Provencher We Thank & Encourage Your Support of 2013’s “Boots & Bling!” Sponsors & Donors! A1A Scenic Highway Ann Creal Taylor, Artist Anonymous Artwork by Toni Treworgy Bahama Mama’s BeachHouse Beanery Big Easy Restaurant Black Cloud Saloon and Restaurant Body Therapy Center Cinematique of Daytona City of Flagler Beach Down By The Sea Ed Siarkowicz Photographic, LLC Edible Arrangements Etchwork by Paul Tonini Flagler Auditorium Flagler Beachfront Winery Flagler Playhouse Flagler School of Dance Friends Café Funky Pelican Gerling Travel Group Giovanni’s Pizza Golden Lion Café Hammock Beach Resort Hampton Inn & Best Western Hilton Garden Inn Holiday Inn Express Houligans M. Louis & Company Salon Marineland Dolphin Adventure Martin’s Restaurant & Lounge Nature Scapes Ocean Publishing Olive Garden & Red Lobster Pasta Pasta Plantation Bar and Grill Pyramid DJs Roll ‘n’ Float Outfitters Rose Ann Brennan Sassy Myrtle Salon & Spa Seaside Shoppe Southeast Jewelry Thai Korner Tuscan Grille White Orchid Inn & Spa Yard Escapes And Thanks for Donations from Mary Ann Ruzecki, Mark Murray, and Mary Ann Clark We ♥ Lisa McDevitt & Flagler Auditorium Volunteers! Flagler Beach Historical Museum Museum Gala September 7th Black Cloud Saloon 6-11p.m. . Horses & Hay Photos . Cheryle Correa . Silent Auction . Cattleman Caller Auction . Line Dancing Lessons . Surprises Galore! With a Twist! flaglerbeachmuseum.com 386/439-6262 Thank You, Friends & Sponsors See Photos & All Donors at flaglerbeachmuseum.com Mavericks 1 Eagles Nest Storage Wild Mustangs: Wranglers: Flagler Beach! Graphic Design by Kristin Heron - www.KristinHeronDesigns.com 3 Meet Your Fellow Member: John Davis of Johnny D’s Flagler Beach’s North A1A in February 2011, The popular restaurant is open 7 days a week from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., touting the “longest happy hour in Flagler Beach” from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Davis recently built a top deck that can seat 50 people with a fantastic ocean view. Very soon Johnny D’s will have free Trivia Nights on the upper and lower decks, via tablets (or your iPhones) provided by BuzzTime Beyond. There is live entertainment daily 7 days a week. Davis owned other restaurants and bars in Jacksonville, FL, before discovering Flagler Beach in 2005 when he bought a house here for weekend getaways. In 2010 he “retired” to his weekend getaway home in Flagler Beach, only to discover that “retirement” was not for him. Soon he purchased the former “Rossi’s” on A1A, and the rest is history. John loves the people of Flagler Beach, and the city itself, which is why he chose also to support the FBHM, because it represents “our unique community” and the people who live here. “This is paradise to me and I don’t want to ever leave” he said. He loves running Johnny D’s Beach Bar & Grill because he is able to provide “jobs and fun” to Flagler Beach. Sounds like dedication to community to us! Johnny D’s Beach Bar & Grill (386) 693-4814 1005 N Oceanshore Blvd., Flagler Beach, FL 32136 John Davis, owner of the well-known Johnny D’s Beach Bar & Grill is a new member and major sponsor of our annual Boots & Bling Gala. Originally from Macon, GA, but a Jacksonville, FL resident for most of his life, he opened “Johnny D’s” here on At Gala (L to R): John Davis, Anita Milograno, Lisa & Rich Smith We’d like to feature you here! Call 439-6262 or e-mail: info@flaglerbeachmuseum.com Special Thanks to 2012-2013 Premiere Members Platinum ($1000) In Loving Memory of Isay (Joseph) Davydov Ilona Itskov Family City of Flagler Beach Gold ($500) Becker, Michael & Rebecca Alliance Financial Partners: David Fowler & Charles Helm Bank of America on behalf of Linda Jones Publix Super Markets Charities Silver ($250) Bradley, Hallie *Hall, Sheryl Lowe, Jeralyn Upson, Gerald & Wanda Wilson, Catherine Coquina Real Estate & Construction Flagler County Corvettes Preferred Management Services, Inc. *WNSS Radio, GM J. Garrett Patron Aligood, John Babbitt Miller, Brenda Broderick, Dan & Kalush, Margaret Ceryak, Ron Creal, Robert Cusa, Tom Deal, Don & Terri DiFrancesco, Lida & Fred Bronze Atack, Sharon Bayerl, Dan & Pruden, Teri Caldwell, Wayne & Martha Campbell, Bruce Delisi, Donald & Adele Delisi, Thomas Elliott, Carol W. Feind, John & Catherine Grigas, Robert & Josephine Hull, Richard In Loving Memory of Raymond R. Pruden Keyt, Charlotte Kuhnlein, Ed March, Susan Burke Petty, Tim & Lou Putnam, Shirley Ruzecki, Mary Ann Schneider, Uwe & Carol Shupe, Marshall Sloan, Jeanne Flagler Woman’s Club JBirney Financial Memory Lane Rotary Club of Flagler Beach Tee Times USA The Selby Group Your Name Here! Last Chance for Patron Members to get Premiere Status complimentary links from our website to yours. Call before the year is out. Bronze through Platinum Premieres will still receive the comped links. Just get in touch and we’ll put the benefit in process. Call Kathy at (386) 299-9516 for more information. Duncan, Tom Gardner, Jay & Lisa Hammond, Kim Hunter, Robert & Jean Johnston, Gregory & Peggy Latham, James Martino, Keith Miller, Cindy Miller, Karen L. Moretti, Karen & Don Morris, Bill A. & Beverly Mount, Bill & Beth Price, Rosmarie & Richard Reeves, Cheri & Dixon Rohrabaugh, Paul & Beverly Root, J. Preston, & Family Stuckey, Richard Taylor, Ann Creal Trivett, Danny Wilson, G. Matthew CVS Pharmacy Down By The Sea Gifts 4 Flagler Animal Hospital Flagler County Chamber Flagler School of Dance Gerling Travel Group Intracoastal Bank Johnny D’s Beach Bar & Grill Joseph Pozzuoli, Architect Oceanshore Graphics RE/MAX Oceanside Seaside Shoppe Strickland Sod Farm, Inc. Thank You August - October New & Renewing Members! Member News! All members are invited to the Annual Meeting on January 14th, 2014 to vote on the next slate of Directors and Officers. Better yet, think about joining the team! Attend any board meeting, usually on alternate months 2pm, “Second Tuesdays” at the Flagler Beach Fire Hall. For more information about attending, or joining the FBHM Board, call Kathy at (386) 299-9516. An * says “Welcome to Our Newest Members!” Business Gold Publix Super Markets Charities Business Silver *WNSS Radio Business Patron Eagles Nest Storage Gerling Travel Group *Johnny D’s Beach Bar & Grill Save trees, plus print & mailing expenses: Have Your Newsletters Emailed! Call Teri @ 439-6262. Business Bronze JBirney Financial Rotary of Flagler Beach Small Business Dennis K. Bayer, Esq. Flagler Fish Company Golden Lion Cafe *Realty Exchange, Joseph Ceraio S. E. Cline Construction Upgrade your membership and be listed on the opposite page as Premiere members in every issue! An * says “Welcome to Our Newest Members!” Silver: *Hall, Sheryl Bronze Patron Atack, Sharon Delisi, Thomas Elliott, Carol W. Kuhnlein, Ed Petty, Tim & Lou Sloan, Jeanne Ceryak, Ron & Barb Duncan, Tom & Pat Johnston, Gregory & Peggy Martino, Keith Taylor, Ann Creal Family Individual Andre, Rudy & Sharon Calkins, Mary & Wayne Clark, Thomas and Nancy Climo, Merrill & Barbara Eichenberg, David Gallagher, Richard & Kathryn Hamby, Ed & Eileen Harms, Nancy Johannes, Cathy Lewis, Marsha N. Moore, Ed & Maxine Poldoian, Jim & Rosie Radford, Jim & Sherry Raton, Alfredo Ryan, Kent & Maureen Salinsky, Bill & Kathy *Scharar, Doreen *Atwood, Mary Collins, April Eldridge, Patricia A. Facius, Barbara M. Farrow, Terri *Fisher, Marsha *Gerstemeier, Adrianne *Hendeles, Donna *Irwin, Greg *Lopez, Melissa *Martz, Marty McGrew, Joy *Nelson, Jeremy *Schwartz, Karan Smith, Lillian F. *Tiller, Kathy Costume Winners (L to R): Diane Cline, Richard & Regina Clemons, Beth Mount, Jeff & Carol Fisher, the Fishers’ awesome friends Bill & Rhonda Bendt, and Tony Monopoli. *Ashanti, Nicole Members are the foundation of the Flagler Beach Historical Museum. Please continue your support by spreading the word and renewing a n n u a l l y. G i v e a friend this newsletter -- if they join, we’d like to thank you both -- so stop by with this page and receive gifts of appreciation for your support. Or better yet, make their first year a gift from you. Call (386) 439-6262. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLLFREE, WITHIN THE STATE, 1-800-435-7352. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Registration # CH-32919 5 Celebrating Bunnell’s Centennial In this issue, we wrap our year-long Celebration of Bunnell Centennial coverage. What wonderful memories they created this year -- for the Bi-Centennial in 2113! We feature below our final excerpt from the 100-year-old 1913 edition of “The Bunnell Home Builder.” As we are busy planning the 2013 Holiday at the Beach with our uniquely Florida Parachuting Santa, “A Christmas in Florida” caught our attention. Thanks again to Patsy Durrance for passing on her mother Leona Knight’s original issues to the Flagler County Historical Society (FCHS) and Sisco Deen who made copies available to us. Visit your Museum to peruse more of these historic gems as well as our photo display depicting the early days of Bunnell and St. Johns Park. If those pictures whet your appetite, see many more where they came from with a visit to the FCHS’s Holden House and Research Annex, both just across the street from the old Bunnell Courthouse. Step into the past at the recently restored Holden House, and make time to see county memorabilia at the Annex any Wednesday from 10am to 1pm. Festival of the Century Hear ye! Hear Ye! You will not have a chance like this again, so join the historical “Festival of the Century” in Bunnell on November 9, 2013 from 1:00pm - 8:00pm. We are having a party that will go down in history. Don’t wake up on Sunday to discover you forgot to participate in the Bunnell Centennial Celebration! Will your children ask why they were not at the parade? We still need vendors. Have you been making crafts all year and forgot to sell them? Will you miss an opportunity to make the public aware of your business? OK, it’s not too late! You still have time to make plans to join in the fun. You may even want to register to participate in the parade or to acquire booth space for our next to last Centennial event. If not, you may just have to wait another 100 years. Call 386-437-7425, or e-mail jstetson@bunnellcity.us to get in on the fun. There will be judging of parade participants and the awarding of prizes and plenty of fun and music. Best of all will be the huge fireworks display which will begin at 7:30 pm. Come on out and enjoy the best of Bunnell with your neighbors. We can’t wait to see you there! ---The History “Christmas in Bunnell” A Holiday Extravaganza Bunnell will cap off the year-long Centennial celebration with “Christmas in Bunnell” where the north meets the south. There will be a cold front moving in from the north and we are expecting over eight tons of snow as our cooks mix up a good old southern barbeque for our Centennial Holiday Extravaganza. In addition, the city will be lighting all the trees around Lake Lucille in front of the Historic Coquina City Hall and there will be a special lighting ceremony. Come and enjoy live music, Christmas carols, hot chocolate and much more. Oh yes, let’s not forget SANTA! There is nothing more special than a visit from Santa Claus. It doesn’t matter how young or old you are, it will be magic when you hear the sirens approaching and see Santa arriving on the City of Bunnell fire truck. Santa will visit all the good boys and girls with his goodie bag. So be good for goodness sake! Santa will also be available for photo opportunities. Christmas in Bunnell will start at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, December 13, 2013. ~Excerpted from Bunnell’s Nov. 2013 newsletter Our apologies if this issue arrives too late for joining the November festivities. But we know you will want to have the Christmas Bicentennial Finale on your calendars. For the most up-to-date information, e-mail: jstetson@bunnellcity.us or phone: 386437-7425. Also see their facebook page or go to their website: www.bunnellcity.us For more history, visit our website: www.flaglerbeachmuseum.com & Click on the History Tab 6 Corner --- Join Us For Holiday at the Beach Dec. 6th & 7th First Friday will have Live Music, Lighting of the Park and... Back by Popular Demand: Our 11th Annual SCRAMBLE RAMBLE! Then Saturday prompt at 1pm the Parade begins just after Parachuting Santa touches down. Kick off the holiday season with us as we celebrate the singular Flagler Beach experience: Parachuting Santa! The Museum will be open all weekend with much to see, treats to share, and even some unique gift-giving ideas: AT THE BEACH FLAGLER BEACH, FL Stocking Stuffers & Gifts for All Unique Personalized Gift Item! Portrait Artist Hannah Wofleslager created incredible caricatures from last year’s event photos of most 2012 Gala Attendees. For $20, (or $15 for members) you can get or give a surprisingly personal gift to your friends who attended or loves someone who did! After Santa parachutes in come get some of our iconic greeting card depictions of the annual event. Also choose from historic throws & lap blankets, (sample below). Great gifts for yourselves and others are our decals, Flagler Pier ornaments, magnets & bottle stoppers. A new Kid’s Corner is being added to daily. For adults, think Memberships & More! Help Preserve Local History A Flagler County history book and DVD series are in the making. If you have stories or photos to share, or know someone who does, please contact Teri at 386-439-6262 or via email: teri@visitmemorylane.com. Available: Sharon Atack with Craig Atack, the Atacks with Michele Montano, Garry & Barbara Lubi, Gloria & Sisco Deen, John & Kathy Feind, Lea Stokes & Cindy Dalecki, Diane Warren, Cindy Miller, Cheree Mahoney, Cindy & Dave Dalecki, Bob Chase & Jeff Fisher, Linda Jones, Roseanne & Thomas Stocker, Sheryl Loeffler & Joe Pozzuoli, Deborah & Rich Stanfield, and Jim & Rosie Poldoian The Flagler Beach Historical Museum thanks the County Commission and the Flagler County Tourist Development Council for their grant awards that help us fund operating expenses, promotion, & much more! Congratulations to the Museum for their superior ranking that with the state legislature’s blessing will result in a grant for 20142015 from the Florida Department of Cultural Affairs. We are thankful for the state’s support. Writers/Researchers: Rob Creal, Sisco Deen, Kathy Tiller Proofreader Extraordinaire: Mary Ann Ruzecki Photography: Cindy Dalecki, Jason Ganser, Linda Provencher 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 and mailed free to members. Address questions/comments to Teri at 439-6262 or teri@ visitmemorylane.com Hi KJ. You made this issue late. See you in the winter edition. 7 Photo Courtesy of Danielle Anderson of the Daytona Beach News-Journal With a Twist! Photos Clockwise from Top Left: (Within photos L to R) Donna Tofal-led Conga Line; Melissa Clauson, Aslyn Baringer, Michelle Pellicer, & Eve Letts; Carol Anderson & Lynda Bell; Richard & Regina Clemons, w/Colin Dunbar, Diane Cline; Board members Cindy Dalecki & Lea Stokes w/Helga van Eckert, Georgia Turner, & Rebecca DeLorenzo; Bob & Ann Duquette w/Deborah & Rich Stanfield of Palm Coast Tennis Center & Palm Harbor Golf Club; Dennis White, Beth Mount, Jeff Fisher & Chuck Jones; Flagler Fish Company’s Carolyn Casper w/LeeAnn Johnston, Philip Maida w/his wife, the News-Journal’s Suzanne Pepio; Rich & Regina Clemons, Carol & Jeff Fisher; & representing colleagues from Alliance Financial Karen Pasquariello & Michele Catalano. See these photos and many more soon at the Museum. They are also available digitally right 1 or a $12 Museum now for a $5 Museum donation membership (honor system - pay at any time!) You receive a 4x6 photo plus the digital image (a .jpg which can be emailed to you immediately) so you may use it as many times and in any size or format that you choose. For details on what photos of you or your friends are available, call Teri at 439-6262. 8