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2 From the Desk of the Executive Director
There is so much planning and work
being done to insure future success for theGreece Historical Society and Museum. It’s agood example of our progress.
Under the leadership of Lee Strauss, the
years of accessioning artifacts by recording in aledger and on cards is being shifted to a
computer, which by the way, is one of manydonations by Lee.
All the accessioning from the beginning
of this organization has been done weekly by
Betty Fetter. The loft over the exhibit hallmeasures 1400 sq. ft. and it full of articlescataloged and packaged to be shown in
exhibits.Lee has had much help for many hours
from Fred Stock. Fred works under theauspices of “Experience Works,” a “SeniorWork Force Solutions Company.” Lee’s ownhours are averaging 30 per week for the past
eight weeks, with another eight weeksexpected. Fred’s hours are only slightly less.
Lee’s family of Heidi, Holly, and Richard are
all helping. We thank them and Lee should geta gold key reward!
May is going to see the annual Greece
Garden Clubs Plant Sale on Saturday, May19th. It runs from 9 ‘til 12, but don’t wait toolong because the sale is well known for top
quality and low prices so it sells out fast. Ourfamous coffee and donuts will be available inthe kitchen from 8 am ‘til noon. Heidi Strauss
will hand out free seed packets from theAnimal Protection League. The Gift Shop willbe open for people to see and buy our books,
gifts, and new historic Greece, NY throw.
We are sure that the following events on our
2007 calendar will bring in many people to ourfacility and fund-raisers. Mark your favorites.
May 19 Greece Garden Clubs PlantSale
June 1 Greece Chamber of Commercemembers coming at 7:30 AM for coffee
and Danish to see our gift shop andmuseum.
June 4 Lockport Memorial HospitalGuild Visit at 2:00 PM.
June 16 Greece Performing Arts Garden
Tour will feature a special sale andmusic under the large tent on our
parking lot. The museum and gift shopwill be open.
June 17 Antique and Doll Appraisalfrom 1 – 4 PM under the big tent. This
was very popular last year. PricePrazar will appraise the antiques and
Helene Marlowe will do the dolls. Theonly charge is $4.00 per article with a
maximum three articles per person.Refreshments will be served.
June 20 Strawberry Festival and Fund
Raiser. See Pages 7 and 8.. September 11 First meeting of the new
season October 20 Chili Historical Society
Visits
Please read the column in the “Greece
Post ” called the “Historical Notebook.” Itappears monthly and it gives me a space to talk
about history. Call 225-7221 if you would like to help or
advise us.
Lorraine Beane, Executive Director
DOCENT LUNCHEON
The MuseumCuratorialCommittee willhold their annualDocentRecognition
Luncheon onMonday, May21, 2007, at theGreece Historical Center at 12 noon. This is theday that we thank all our docents for theirdedication and the time spent at the Museum.Current docents will provide the luncheon. Theafter-luncheon program will be a talk on “19th
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3Century Irondequoit” by Patricia Wayne, Town of Irondequoit Historian.
GIFT SHOP OFFERINGS
The Museum Gift Shop can supply your needs
for books well. New books and popular books
as well as Greece shirts, Greece mugs, andother great shopping ideas are awaiting you.
“Images of Irondequoit” by Patricia Wayne isour latest book offering. It is $21.50, includingtax.
The regular Gift Shop hours are Sundays from2:00 to 4:30 p.m. and during office hours onMondays and Tuesdays from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30P.M. Call 585-225-7221 for an appointment forany other times.
“Eight Miles Along the Shore—An Illustrated
History of Greece, N.Y.” continues to be one of ourbest selling books.
See you soon. The Gift Shop Staff
GREECE, NY THROW
Our new colorful “Historic Greece, NY”throw is on display above the fireplace in the
living room and is for sale in the Gift Shop. Itis a multi-colored tapestry and the design is anew version of the popular old buildings in
Greece. The price is only $38.00 includingsales tax. They will make good gifts forMother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduations,
showers, weddings, or for any other reason togive a nice gift.
MUSEUM HAPPENINGS
DEWEY – STONE EXHIBIT
LAST TWO MONTHS TO VISIT
The “Dewey – Stone and Beyond” exhibit is agreat success with many visitors on Sundays.
Please come to visit the Museum to see whatit’s all about. Even though it has been decidedto keep this exhibit open until June, 2007,
please come to see it early. You may wish tocome a second time.
Featured is a model dollhouse made tospecifications of the houses on Strathmore Drive inthe 1930’s. Also, on display are pictures and
articles about the original St. Charles BorromeoChurch (see above) and the Bethany Presbyterianand Hope Lutheran Churches. Also for BarnardSchool, Barnard Fire Department, St, Joseph’sVilla, Northgate Plaza, Garage Houses, and storesaround the Dewey – Stone area. “Then and Now”photos will be available also. This is one of theearliest commercial areas in the Town of Greece.See how it compares to the new Dewey corridornow under review by the Town.
Phyllis Brown, Committee Chairperson
If you have questions, contact Phyllis Brown
at (585) 865-4168 or 225-7221
VISITORS ARE WELCOMEEVERY SUNDAY
2:00 until 4:30 pm
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS
DOLL and ANTIQUE APPRAISALS
1 – 4 pm, SUNDAY, JUNE 17
On Sunday, June 17, 2007, from 1:00 to 4:00P.M., Helene Marlowe, doll
appraiser, and Price Prazar,antique appraiser, will be atthe Greece Historical Center.
The cost for each item is $4.00with amaximum of
three items per person. Pleasenote that the Museum will openone hour earlier than usual this
one day only. Refreshments willbe served. For more
information, call 225-7221.
Bloomin' Good Plant SaleSATURDAY, MAY 19, 2007
9:00 A.M. to Noon(or until all plants are sold, whichever comes first)
Five Greece Garden Clubs - Lakeview,
Shorewood, Thyme In The Garden,Wildwood, and Woodside - will hold theirSixth Annual PlantSale on Saturday,May 19
th. It will be
held on the grounds ofthe Greece HistoricalMuseum, 595 LongPond Road, Greece.Perennials, annuals,dahlias, hostas,
houseplants, and garden related items willbe for sale from 9:00 a.m. until noon (oruntil sold out – whichever comes first), rainor shine. In event of severe weather, thesale will be postponed until Sunday. TheGHS Coffee Shop and Gift store will beopen.
GREECE HISTORYby: Bill Sauers
LEGACY OF THEBARNARD CIVIC CLUB
The residents of the Town Greece enjoy a
variety of 18 town parks. Their features andsize are certainly varied, from the 577 acreGreece Canal Park to the four acre Henpeck
Park. But their history and their names are justas varied. Most park names are derived fromtheir location such as Barnard Park or
Grandview Park or from a prominent Greecenative such as Carter, Badgerow, or BasilMarella Parks. But one park, first developed for
recreation in 1935, is named after a Hiltondoctor.
It all began in 1924 when Doctor SherwoodSawyer of Hilton purchased a parcel of land
near the intersection of Latta and Long PondRoads from William Hogan. Dr Sawyer hadpurchased and developed other properties in the
Hamlin and Parma area, so we can assume heplanned on developing this land at some timein the future. But with the depression of the
1930’s, the town did not develop quite as fastas the doctor had anticipated.
Meanwhile Boy Scout Troop 14 at Barnard
School was in need of a sponsor. The troop hadbeen sponsored by a series of different groupssince its forming in 1926 and by 1935 was in
need of a permanent responsible sponsor. Agroup of concerned citizens stepped forwardwith a proposed program for the troop that
would eventually benefit the entire Town of Greece.
In early 1935, a group of Greece men from theDewey/Stone area formed a committee tosponsor the troop. They called themselves the
Barnard Civic Club, and civic-minded groupthey were! Their first order of business was to
find a suitable camp site for the boys. Theyfound the unused property owned by Dr.Sawyer perfect for their purpose and the Doctor
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5offered the property to the club for $400.00.Antoinette Grabowski of Stone Road was the
first to give the group $2.00 for the expresspurpose of starting the camp site fund. Theremainder of the fund was raised by public
subscription. One Dollar Certificates were soldwith the inscription "Invest In Youth Of Today
For Better Manhood of Tomorrow".
The Barnard Civic Club purchased theproperty. They built a bridge over a creek, thescouts planted pine and spruce trees donated
from the State, and they built a log cabin. Formany years the scouts camped on their site. Thecalled their special place "Camp Sawyer".
The years passed and their private camp-sitefell in to disuse. By the mid 1950’s private
camps run by individual scout troops hadbecame less common. A camp operated andmaintained by the Scout Council had openednearby in Webster and other opportunities
opened up with the availability of cheap,available transportation after world war II. In1958 the site was offered to the Town of
Greece as long as it was used for publicrecreation. The Town accepted the site and intime officially opened it as a Town park.
Doctor Sawyer died in 1944, the Barnard CivicClub eventually folded, Troop 14 lasted until1979, and Barnard School closed several years
ago. But the legacy of the Barnard Civic Club,Boy Scout Troop 14, and the Hilton doctorlives on in a pleasant picnic ground and park
behind our YMCA know as Sawyer Park.
Learn more about the businesses and people of the Dewey/Stone area at our Museum exhibit
“Dewey/Stone and Beyond.” The exhibit will
close after the Strawberry Festival in June.
GENERAL MAINTENANCEPEOPLE NEEDED
H E L P ! We desperately need
several people who feel comfortable with theirhome improvement skills to volunteer to help
around the Museum with general maintenance
projects. Please call 225-7221 if you can help.
FROM THE HISTORIAN FILE
Ancient "GEMS" from the GreeceTown Clerk File Circa 1909 to 1930
Hidden away in the bottom file drawer inthe office of the Historian Office is a wealthof yellowing letters, memo's, receipts, paidbills, and numerous other piffle from eightyto almost one hundred years ago, kept byvarious Greece Town Clerks. As anoccasional series, it might be interesting topublish some of the more interesting, and
sometimes amusing items. Below is anotherin the series.To the Town Board of Greece,
N.Y. Feb. 10, 1909
Gentlemen:
I hereby tender my resignation
as constable of the town of
Greece, to take effect at once.
I find that my duty to my
family necessitates that I give
my whole time and thought to my farm, and therefore cannot take
care of constable work as
formerly.
In conclusion, I wish to thank
each and all of the gentlemen
of the town board for their
kindness and good will towards
me and assure them that I will
always hold them in the highest
regard.
Yours very truly,
(signed) Albert H. Baker
Filed this 13th Day of February
1909
Jos. M. Donnelly, Town Clerk
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BUILDING MAINTENANCEMaintaining our museum and 100 + year old
house is an important and necessary function of theGreece Historical Society. Unfortunately thepeople who have been responsible for this job haveretired. We are now looking for a volunteer who
could organize a maintenance committee, beresponsible for the prioritizing our maintenanceneeds, receive contractor estimates, report to theboard, and make minor maintenance and repairs asneeded.
If you are willing to help with this necessary
position call Bill Sauers at 225-3760
HAPPENINGS – FOLLOW-UP
LOTS OF G.H.S. ACTIVITY
September 11, 2007 First meeting of the newseason.
Over 150 people attended theprogram on Prohibition and the
Lake Ontario Rum RunnersPhoto by Alan Mueller
Lorraine Beane relates area history to theNorthgate Neighborhood Association
Photo by Fred Amato
Pat Wayne , Irondequoit Historian, at book signing of her book “Images of Irondequoit”
Photo by Bill Sauers
Fran Carisi-Paxton as Sophie Forrester reveals thegossip she overheard in the house of her employer
as a maid in the 1890’s RochesterPhoto by Bill Sauers
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Strawberry Festival and Fund RaiserThe Greece Museum
Wednesday, June 20, 2007 4:00 to 7:30 P.M.
(UNDER THE BIG TENT)
595 Long Pond Road
For Groups of 5 or More, please notify 225-7221 in AdvanceFor admission tickets, make check payable to Greece Historical Society. Send it and a self-addressed stamped envelope before June 12th to:
P.O. Box 16249, Rochester, NY 14616-0249 Information at (585) 225-7221------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPTIONAL:
HOTDOG
STAND
CHIPS
BEVERAGES
BAKED GOOD
BRING YOURFOLDING
LAWN CHAIRS
MUSEUM OPENFOR TOURS
ENTERTAINMENTBY
THEFOX DEN
Country
andWesternMusic
5:00 to 7:00 pm
FREE PARKINGBEHIND
TOWN HALLSHUTTLE BUS
Admission Includes
Real Fresh Strawberries on ShortcakeGreat Musical Entertainment
$4.50 each
GIFT SHOP WILL BE OPEN
2007 Strawberry Festival & Fund Raiser Ticket OrderGREECE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2007
Mail by June 12 to: P.O. Box 16249, Rochester, NY 14616-0249
(please print) DATE__________________________
NAME__________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE_________________________(Last) (First)
ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Street) (City/Town) (State) (Zip Code+4)
Check Included for Number of Tickets ______ at $4.50 each = $ __________
This is our Annual Fund Raiser Optional Donation: $ __________
Check Total $ __________+ Self-Addressed, Stamped Business-size Envelope
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Please Make Check Payable and Mail to:Membership, Greece Historical Society • P.O. Box 16249 • Rochester, NY 14616-0249
(Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to receive your membership card.)
OR BRING COMPLETED FORM TO THE NEXT MEETING
STRAWBERRY FESTIVALWEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2007http://historicalsociety.greeceny.org
Strawberry Festival and Fund Raiser
Greece Museum Under the Big Tent 595 Long Pond Road
Wednesday, June 20, 2007 4:00 until 7:30 p.m.
The Strawberry Festival and Fund Raiser will once again be a feast of fresh strawberries heaped on a biscuittopped with whipped cream. This is our main annual fund raiser.
Planned activities will make the event special:Entertainment will be provided by The Fox Den, playing Country and Western music from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.
There will be a Hot Dog Booth with Chips. So, you can eat before your dessert.
Beverages and baked goods will be optional.
The Gift Shop will be open and will feature many new items and special sales for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries,graduations, and Christmas. Look for the new Greece, NY Throw!
Bring your families! The children will have lots of fun. They can play games on the large lawn on the north side of
the Museum. Tickets will be available at the May 8th general meeting.Free Parking is plentiful behind the Town Hall. Ride the shuttle bus. Bring your folding lawn chairs.
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ADDRESS__________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE:
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E-MAIL ADDRESS___________________________________________________________
MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS
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Family Contributing $35.00 Business/Professional $50.00 Family Supporting
$50.00
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