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F R I D L E Y H I S TO R I C AL S O C I E T Y July/August 2014 The Record Volume 27, Issue 4 19th Annual AugustFest Upcoming Events Saturday, July 26 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Free admission as usual Saturday, August 9 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 13, 6:00 p.m. 19th Annual AugustFest Outdoors at the History Center Saturday, August 23 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 9, 9:00 a.m. Cleaning Day at the History Center. All hands welcome! Saturday, September, 13 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Saturday, September 27 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Come for summer fun at the History Center Wednesday, August 13, 6:00 p.m. Don t worry about supper; hot dogs, Mary Meyers delicious Chicago dogs, brats, water, pop and Kempwiches will all be for sale. Bring a lawn chair or camping chair and sit back and enjoy the music of the Fridley City Band. Meet the new Fridley Ambassadors; Ali Bennett, Shelby Lindboe and Kylee Swensrud. Check out one of the Fridley fire trucks and meet some of our brave fire fighters. There will not be an old tyme baseball game because of the condition of the field, but Doug Ernst, the new leader of the Quick Steps, will give us a demonstration of how old tyme baseball is played. After his demonstration lemonade, bars and cookies will be served in the lower level of the History Center. We will have a new feature a trivia contest. Learn more about it in the article below. Parking is available at Hayes school. Admission is free. Be sure to bring a lawn chair or camping chair for a comfortable seat. Attention, Trivia Buffs! In conjunction with AugustFest on Wednesday evening, the 13th, we are having a trivia contest inside our air-conditioned History Center. There is a small entrance fee and cash prizes will be awarded. If you are interested in learning more about this, please leave a message at the History Center 763-571-9286 and someone will get back to you. Or come downstairs and watch the event Thank You for New Flags Thank you, to Bill Beery who donated a new American flag and Minnesota State Flag to fly from our flag pole in the front of the History Center.

Page 2 Fridley Historical Society Board & Committees The Record Volume 27, Issue 4 Fridley Historical Society Board Meeting Thursday, June 5, 2014 The Board of Directors meets at the History Center on the first Thursday of every month at 4 p.m. Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Other Board Members Pete Bonesteel Mary Sue Meyers Allen Taylor Dorothy Gargaro Mary Ann Hoffman Grace Norton Judy Anderson Committees & Chairpersons Members interested in attending a committee meeting, please call the Chair to confirm time and date. Archives Pete Bonesteel 763-572-1009 City & Family History Dorothy Gargaro 763-792-1080 Finance Judy Anderson 763-767-2566 Fundraising Allen Taylor 763-422-3878 Hall of Fame Allen Taylor 763-422-3878 Maintenance Committee Rick Hitt Membership Mary Ann Hoffman 763-780-5911 Newsletter & Public Relations Grace Norton 763-571-9286 Programs & Events Mary Sue Meyers 763-717-7987 The meeting was called to order at 4:05 p.m. by President Gargaro. Appraisal Event: Hoffman reported that the October 26 appraisal event with Mark Moran is booked at the Banquets of Minnesota facility (formerly Maple Lanes bowling alley). 50 th Anniversary of May 1965 Fridley Tornado: Taylor said he would bring a presentation. He will also try to contact Dave Dahl, channel 5 weather man, and Todd Krause. The Minnesota History Center traveling weather exhibit will be upstairs in the classroom October 2014 through March 2015. It will need to be brought from Mankato Oct. 16. There is a large aerial photo of the destruction left by the tornado that needs restoration in the file office upstairs. Committee Reports: Maintenance: Gargaro reported that she has received an estimate from Dave Halick to paint the lower level of the History Center for $300 for labor and $100 for paint. Hoffman made a motion that we accept the bid; the motion was seconded by Taylor and passed by the Board. Rick Hitt purchased a new carbon monoxide detector for the kitchen and installed it. Anderson will reimburse him. Bill Beery donated new flags for the flagpole. Membership: Hoffman reported that in May $136.50 in dues has come in and $138 in donations. In April she sent out 30 reminder letters to people who had not renewed their membership. She received 18 responses. Programs & Events: AugustFest will be Wednesday, Aug. 13. Doug Ernst, the new leader of Quick Steps, is interested in doing a demonstration of old time baseball. Meyers read a letter from Robert Christenson suggesting we have a youth talent contest next year. The plausibility was discussed. Results of the Lasagna Dinner were reported by Meyers. Anderson reported that the income from the Lasagna Dinner has been declining each year. Taylor was the docent on Memorial Day weekend and reported there were 14 visitors. New Business: A new five year lease from Independent School District 14 calling for rent of $1 a year was signed by President Gargaro and Norton, secretary. The meeting was adjourned at 5:30 p.m. Grace Norton, Secretary

The Record Volume 27, Issue 4 Fridley Historical Society Board Meeting Thursday, July 10, 2014 Page 3 The meeting was called to order at 2:20 p.m. and the pledge of Allegiance was said. Thank you. to Richard Hitt for helping get the chairs over to the Community Center for the Fridley Band to play on truck in the 49er s parade. Thank you, to Don Meyers for reminding Schmidt Towing to pick up the City Band and for attaching the banners on the sides of the truck. Planning Session: 1. Finding someone to be Board Secretary and newsletter editor. 2. Existing dates on our calendar AugustFest- 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 13: Board members should bring 2 dozen bars or cookies and arrive at 4:30 p.m. Norton agreed to do program. Potluck & Annual meeting Tuesday, Oct. 14, 6:00 p.m. Weather Exhibit from MN History Center arrives Oct. 18. Appraisal event with Mark Moran Sunday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. at MN Banquet Center Fridley Hall of Fame Saturday, November 1, exact time to be determined, at Fridley Community Center. Christmas in the 1960 s display opens Hoffman reported it will be open Saturdays, Nov. 8 Dec. 20 and Tuesdays Nov. 11 Dec. 16. Appraisal Event Sunday, May 3, 2015 3. New Dates: Cleaning Day Tuesday, Sept. 9, 9 a.m. Kindergarten Art Fair Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014 Potluck & Bingo Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015 Lasagna Dinner Saturday, Apr. 25, 2015 4. Ideas for Fridley May 6, 1965 Tornado Anniversary Taylor said he is holding tornado conversations in several locations. Other ideas for commemorating the date were discussed. Gargaro spoke with Beth Whitehead, the director at Banfill House, and she said they are having a tornado based art exhibit there. The meeting was adjourned at 4:05 p.m. Grace Norton, Secretary Secretary Our New Website is Now Easier to Find If you had trouble finding our new website fridleyhistoricalsociety.org after doing a search with a search engine such as Google or Yahoo it will now direct you to the new website. Thank you to Robert Christenson, who working with Start Logic, was able to make our new website supersede our outdated website when a search is done to find it.

The Record Volume 27, 26, Issue 54 Page 4 Page 4 Membership Update The following renewed their 2014 membership between May 8 and July 10. A name followed by an * indicates an additional donation up to $50 and ** indicates $50 or more. Thank you! Ray & Virginia Anderson* Byron Jensen Dorothy Lee Joseph & Irene Maertens** Darryl & Diane Sannes Bud Dauphin & Marcia Schaaf* Ann Teskey Welcome New Members: Bob & Dodie Burdick Nancy Cook Mary Erickson Mel Krugerud A Dive into the Archive: The St. Philip s File By Mary Ann Hoffman One of the earliest postwar churches built in Fridley was St. Philip s Lutheran Church. The archive of the Fridley Historical Society holds a file containing several items pertaining to the church, including 16 color slides of the building exterior, a dedication book for the new sanctuary, dated November 26, 1966, and a 1983 booklet commemorating the 25th anniversary of the church. The latter includes a history of the congregation that chronicles its inception in 1958, the tremendous growth that followed in the 1960s and 1970s, and the challenges that needed to be faced in the 1980s. The first St. Philip s worship service, led by its founding pastor, Rev. Mandus Egge, and attended by 231 people, was held at Nelson School in Columbia Heights on February 2, 1958. Groundbreaking for the church building on Highway 65 followed on April 13, and, according to the history, the first congregational picnic, a steak fry, was held in June at Cloverleaf Farm and followed in July by a Saturday morning breakfast cook-out. The congregation included 481 charter members and by 1970 had grown to nearly 2800. The St. Philip s file also contains eight church directories, a greater number than our archive holds for any other Fridley church. The directories that were published each year from 1961-1965 contain the names and addresses of church members, while the 1966, 1969, and 1974 editions also include photographs of the members and their families. From A to Z: the two photos are the first and last families whose pictures appear in the 1974 directory. The first photo shows the Robert Aho family who lived on Regis Trail, and the second shows the Marvin Zuleger family who lived on Taylor Street They bookcase an additional 546 photos. In four years, St. Philip s will have been a Fridley institution for 60 years. The Robert Aho Family The Marvin Zuleger Family

The Record Volume 27, Issue 4 Manomin on the Mississippi Fridley s River History Tour Page 5 Sunday afternoon June 22, 45 people boarded a coach bus for a tour of Fridley s historic places along the Mississippi River. The Fridley area was originally named Manomin. At each stop the tour was greeted by historic Fridley residents. The first stop was the cemetery on East River Road just north of Mississippi St. that once belonged to Trinity Episcopal Church which was bought by the Unitarian Church and moved to Oakley Ave. Stops were also made at the mouth of Rice Creek and Banfill-Locke House which was once an inn at a ferry landing. It is now an arts center. The final stop was for a delicious farm style dinner served at the house on what had been the Riedel Farm Estate. Nancy Lambert narrating as Matilda Rice. Henry and Matilda Rice were early settlers along the river. Warren Woods took us on a tour of the cemetery. Warren grew up in Fridley and some of his relatives are buried here. Left to Right: Mayor Scot Lund and wife Cindy as Mr. and Mrs. Abram Fridley. Leon Madsen as John Banfill. Leon Madsen as John Banfill and Dorothy Gargaro as Nancy Banfill.

The Record Volume 27, Issue Page 6 Mitchell Ostwald as Father Hennepin who explored the area in the 1680s. Cindy Lund as Betsy Fridley, the wife of Abram Fridley. Beth Whitehead Director of Banfill Locke House greeted us. The Riedel House.

The Record Volume 27, Issue 4 Page 7 The gracious dinner servers dressed as early settlers. Left to right Bernie Stawski, Steph Ostwald, Julie Doth and Kathy Stonima. Some of the diners enjoying dinner on the porch.

F R I D L E Y H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y 611 Mississippi Street Fridley, MN 55432 763-571-0120 phone Grace Norton, Editor Robert Christenson, Photographer RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED NONPROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN PERMIT NO 31193 Celebrating Fridley s past and securing its future Hall of Fame Nominations Deadline Extended If you wish to nominate someone to be inducted into the Fridley Hall of Fame the deadline for nominations has been extended to July 30, 2014. To obtain a form call the Fridley History Center, 763-571-0120. Your call will be returned and a form will be sent to you. It is required to fill out a form to nominate a person. A nominee should be someone who has contributed to the growth and quality of life in Fridley. Needed: Editor for this Newsletter! After almost eight years I am resigning from editing and mailing The Record. If you enjoy writing and doing layout this is an opportunity for you. The Record is published every two months and requires about 10 hours to produce. You will need to have a publishing program on your computer. If you are interested please call the Fridley History Center, 763-571-0120, and leave a message; someone will return your call. All Hands Welcome! Cleaning Day, Sept. 9, 9:00 a.m. If you would like to help spruce up the Fridley History Center please come on Tuesday, September 9. You don t have to call or contact anyone, it would be great if you just show up and pitch in. We will start at 9:00 a.m. and probably finish up about noon. We will be doing a lot of dusting, sweeping and vacuuming to get ready for fall and Christmas events.