Showing posts with label judy linsley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judy linsley. Show all posts
Monday, May 20, 2013
"Our Town" Project Featured in the Beaumont Enterprise
We recently wrapped up another round of the "Our Town" Neighborhood Tour and it was another great success. The goal of the project is to encourage residents and business owners to share the stories of this historic area of Beaumont. Local photographer, Randy Edwards recently composed a special feature and gallery which ran on the Beaumont Enterprise's website on the project. We are thrilled about the spread and that Randy, an Old Town resident, has decided to research his own home to contribute to the preservation project.
Check out the links for the full story and stay tuned for more updates. Remember, we are always looking for more participation to help tell the story of "Our Town." Comment below with your questions, or get in touch with our historian for tips on researching your home or business.
Friday, March 16, 2012
A Sign of the Times
The “Our Town” events of April 13-15 are drawing near, and
we couldn’t be more excited! We’re happy to announce that we now have fabulous
sign layout available, thanks to the generosity of Blazek Design, a Beaumont-based graphic design business. The signs are
2’x4’, emblazoned with the “Our Town: Preserving the Past” logo against a creamy
background.
If you would like to have us print your sign, please submit
your text and photos to the museum no later than Friday, March 30, 2012. You
can email the information to us at jlinsley@mcfaddin-ward.org
or bring it by the McFaddin-Ward House visitor center, 1906 Calder Avenue. The
information will then also be put on our brochure and blog.
Participants were originally expected to design their own
signs, but with Blazek Design’s participation, we will now be able to print them
professionally and uniformly! Here’s
just one example:
Along with your data, be sure to include your name, phone
number, street address, and email address. That information is strictly for us
to be able to contact you and will, of course, be kept confidential.
Once the signs are printed and mounted on stakes, we will bring
them by your home on Thursday, April 12 or Friday, April 13 for placement near the street or sidewalk. If you
have a specific request for the location of your sign, please let us know when
you submit your data.
If you prefer to design your own sign, that’s fine, but
please still bring us your research, photographs, etc., by Friday, March 30, so
we can copy it and include it on our brochure and blog. Then we’ll order signs
that are blank except for the printed logo and have them ready for you to pick
up the next week.
We are grateful for all of the talent and effort our
community is putting into the project; now, we need to be sure everyone meets the
research submission deadline of Friday, March 30, 2012. That’s crucial in order
for us to have time to edit the information to fit the signs. In fact, the earlier
you can send your pièce de résistance, the better!
Participants may e-mail their submissions to Judy Linsley at
jlinsley@mcfaddin-ward.org, or
mail them to the McFaddin-Ward House Museum Education Department at 725 Third
Street, Beaumont, TX 77701. They may also be dropped off at the visitor center.
Just be sure to include your name, phone number, street address, and email
address along with your information (we’ll be sure to keep that private).
For questions or help getting started, feel free to call the
education department at (409) 832-1906. For an example of a research piece,
check out our last blog entry, “Old Town Research: The MythBusters Edition”
(clever, we know), that contains both a casual and a formal approach to
research submissions.
While you’re surfing the Web, don’t forget to check out Joey
Blazek’s Web site at www.blazekdesign.com
for more examples of his work. As for us, we’ll be at our desks, waiting for
your phone calls and submissions!
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Friday, February 3, 2012
Tyrrell Historical Library to Offer Workshop
The McFaddin-Ward House Museum's second open forum proved to be another success! The community is very enthusiastic about the research project and many have already signed up to participate. Just as in the first forum, attendees heard about events the museum is planning for the weekend of April
13-15, 2012, in order to raise awareness about what would have been the McFaddin's neighborhood: the area between I-10 and Smart Street, and First and Eleventh Streets. They were then asked to participate by researching and writing the
"story" of their own home, which they would post on a sign in their yard. These
homes would be featured in neighborhood tours during the weekend.
During the forum, Bill Grace, Branch Manager at the Tyrrell Historical Library, offered to host two workshops where those interested in researching their homes could learn about the library's offerings and get acquainted with the archives. The first workshop is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 11, 2012 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon, with a second opportunity on March 3, 2012 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. The workshops are free; however, reservations are appreciated. Please contact Bill Grace at (409) 832-2759 to sign up and to obtain more details.
We look forward to the potential this project has on raising awareness about this historic area, one of Beaumont's oldest neighborhoods. For more information on the project or any of the upcoming events, contact the museum at (409) 832-1906.
During the forum, Bill Grace, Branch Manager at the Tyrrell Historical Library, offered to host two workshops where those interested in researching their homes could learn about the library's offerings and get acquainted with the archives. The first workshop is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 11, 2012 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon, with a second opportunity on March 3, 2012 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. The workshops are free; however, reservations are appreciated. Please contact Bill Grace at (409) 832-2759 to sign up and to obtain more details.
We look forward to the potential this project has on raising awareness about this historic area, one of Beaumont's oldest neighborhoods. For more information on the project or any of the upcoming events, contact the museum at (409) 832-1906.
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