Archive for August, 2010

“2009 Heritage Festival”

2009 Heritage Festival "When There Were 8"

Entrance to farm area.

2009 Heritage Festival Cooking

Making apple butter

2009 Jewelry Vendor

Jewelry Vendor

2009 family fun

Family Fun

2009 program audience

Enjoying the program

2009 Vintage Bike

Vintage transportation

2009 cow

Heritage Jersey

2009 Spinning Lesson

Spinning lesson

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Festival celebrates History of Farming in Jay County

The Eighth Annual Heritage Festival, “When Grandpa Farmed-History of Farming in Jay County” will be held October 2 and 3. The committee continues to meet regularly and make plans for this big event.

A print of a painting by American artist Norman Rockwell will be featured at this year’s festival. Following a visit to the Steed farm in southern Jay County, Mr. Rockwell painted a picture which included members of the Steed family and county extension agent, H.K. Rippey. The original art appeared in a 1948 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. the painting now hangs at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln.

The committe is looking for small farm items or old farm toys to be displayed during the festival. These are to be put in showcases one week before the festival (September 20 to 24, 27, and 28) and to be removed by October 15. No items will be accepted for display inside the museum after September 28. If you have items you would like to display, please call Sandy Bubp at 260-726-9871.

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Open House features Scouts and Native American artifacts

A display honoring the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America and an outstanding collection of Indian artifacts will be featured for an open house at the museum on Sunday, August 22 from 1 to 4 p.m.  You may also visit us during regular hours, Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm.

Barry and Elizabeth Hudson and family prepared the display commemorating the anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. Also on display will be part of the extensive collection of Indian arrowheads and artifacts from the late Frank Cline, which is on loan to the museum for a month. All of the arrowheads are identified and labeled and come from Indiana or Eastern Ohio, many from the Fort Recovery area.

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Bill Gilpin Annex Update

If you have been reading the Journal over the past several months, you know that the Locker family has offered to fulfill the wishes of Kay’s late father, Bill Gilpin, by donating his home and grounds across the street from our museum. Although the process has taken several twists and turns along the way, the Lockers have now formally presented us with the deed to Bill’s house. We have gratefully accepted and will be making some repairs and planning for the best use of the space.

It seems to be a straightforward transaction to transfer title to a piece of property, and the paperwork is relatively simple. But as I held the signed deed and prepared to have it recorded at the courthouse, I was aware of the loving gift the Gilpin-Locker family is making with this transfer. The signatures on the deed of Kathryn (Kay), Sarah, Scott, and Sue are a personal statement of one family’s continuing commitment to help fulfill the goals and mission of the Jay County Historical Society. We are hoping to have a small celebration to recognize the donors, but for now the Board of Directors and all the members of the Jay County Historical Society say, “Thank you, Kay, Carl, and the rest of the family.”

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Museum Open House

August 8, 2010
1:00 pmto4:00 pm

There will be an open house at the museum from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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Monthly Program Meeting

August 17, 2010
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Note that this meeting is one week earlier than usual because of the Tractor and Engine Show!
The guest speaker will be Betty Brewer, President and CEO of Minnetrista Cultural Center in Muncie. She will be speaking about “The Living Legacy of the Ball Family.” Her presentation will explore the many impacts of the Ball family on our region and the nation. She will also take a peek at the future of Minnetrista, the family’s major cultural legacy to East Central Indiana.
Beginning at 7 p.m., a brief business meeting will be followed by the featured program. Refreshments will conclude the evening.

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Museum Open House

August 22, 2010
1:00 pmto4:00 pm

There will be an open house at the museum from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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Booth at the Tri-State Gas Engine & Tractor Show

August 25, 2010toAugust 28, 2010

The Historical Society will have a booth at the Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Show at the Jay County Fairgrounds, 806 East Votaw Street, Portland, Indiana.

Members are needed to staff the booth. Please call the museum office if you can volunteer.

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