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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 January/ February 2014 The Record Volume 27, Issue 1 Valentine Potluck and Bingo Thursday, February 13, 6:00 p.m. Upcoming Events Enjoy good company, fun and delicious food at the. If possible, please bring a dish to share. If you are not able to bring something you are still welcome. Plates, cups, utensils and beverage will be provided. After dinner we will play bingo for prizes. If you have an unused gift or some handwork to contribute as a prize it would be appreciated. But please, only one contribution per person, and you are not required to bring a prize. Come for a good time! Open House Saturday, January 25 11 a.m. 3p.m. Free admission Open House Saturday, February 8 11 a.m. 3p.m. Free admission Valentine Potluck & Bingo Thursday, February 13 6 p.m. At the Open House Saturday, February 22 11 a.m. 3p.m. Free admission Open House Saturday, March 8 11 a.m. 3p.m. Free admission Appraisal Event Coming to By Mary Ann Hoffman Are you a fan of the popular PBS series, The Antiques Roadshow?" The Fridley Historical Society is hosting a professional antiques and collectibles appraiser at the on Saturday, May 3, 2014. If you have items that you would like appraised, here's a unique opportunity for you. Mark Moran will be appearing from 1:00 to 4:00 for an event called Appraisal as Theater." Mr. Moran has appraised antiques for more than 20 years. He has appraised for The Antiques Roadshow," authored or co-authored over 25 books on antiques and collectibles, has conducted dozens of appraisal events in the Upper Midwest, and now he's coming to the Fridley History Center. Mr. Moran will appraise your art, costume jewelry, toys, clocks, posters, furniture, advertising, folk art, ceramics, glassware, photographs, posters, etc. You can check his website, Mark F Moran Appraisals, for complete information, including the handful of items he doesn't appraise. Best yet, the cost of an appraisal for each item is only $15. You need to make an appointment and prepay in order to secure your place for this event. If you have numerous items that you would like appraised, Mr. Moran will come to your home for $75 an hour while he's in town. Even if you don't have anything to be appraised, come and watch the event. You'll learn a lot while being entertained. It will be like a local version of the Roadshow." (Details on pg. 4)

Page 2 Fridley Historical Society Board & Committees The Record Volume 27, Issue 1 Fridley Historical Society 2013 Annual Business Meeting Tuesday, November 12 at the 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 Our president, Dorothy Gargaro, greeted everyone and called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Treasurer s Report: Treasurer Judy Anderson reported that our income for January October 2013 has been $12,485.31 and expenses have been $7,836.30, leaving a net income of $4,649.01. Our books were audited in January by Eleanor Anderson, C.P.A. Judy Anderson has made a graph of our finances from 2007 to the present. Copies of the balance sheet, graph and Templeton report are available to those who wish them. Exhibit Report: Mary Ann Hoffman reported that a year ago we had just opened our Christmas in the 1970s exhibit which was a rousing success. We had 773 visitors. In January and February we hosted a Minnesota History Center traveling exhibit, Minnesota on the Map. We re now showing Christmas in the 1950 s. It opened Saturday, November 9 and had 72 visitors. We heard many favorable comments revolving around the appearance of Elvis, aka Mayor Scott Lund. A train set contributed by Irv and Jean Peters has been a nice addition to the exhibit. The train will remain when the Christmas exhibit is taken down. In October, we will host another Minnesota Historical Society traveling exhibit, Minnesota Disasters, which will be here through February 8, 2015. This will lead into the 50 th anniversary of the 1965 tornadoes. Committee Reports: Hall of Fame: Chairperson Allen Taylor reported that this year five inductees; Gordon Backlund, Char Fitzpatrick, Earl and Char Hatten, and John Meyer were honored at a luncheon at the Fridley Community Center on November 2, 2013. Fund Raising: Chairperson Allen Taylor reported that fund raising is going well. His new book, Hidden Revealed, has been printed. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the book will be given to the Fridley Historical Society. Programs and Events: Chairperson Mary Sue Meyers reported that in February we celebrated the month with a potluck dinner and white elephant bingo. In April we held our 23 rd Lasagna Dinner, Sweepstakes and Auction. 101 people attended. There were 92 sweepstakes prizes and 11 auction items. We had a profit of $2,050, which was $750 less than the previous year. The money we raise is critical to maintaining our museum. We encourage our members to attend and support this event. (Continued on next page.)

The Record Volume 27, Issue 1 Page 3 AugustFest was August 14. We were unable to have our usual ball game featuring the Quicksteps team vs. the Fridley team because the ball field was unstable due to construction at Hayes School. Entertainment by the Fridley City Band on the city showmobile, an appearance by Mayor Lund, the 2013 Fridley Ambassadors, a Fridley fire truck and the serving of Chicago Hot Dogs added to a festive atmosphere. We always need volunteers. Please contact Mary Sue Meyers if you have an interest in the Program and Events Committee. If you would like to volunteer (for any committee) call the History Center, 763-571-0120. Leave your name and number, and Mary Sue will call you back. Your help would be very much appreciated. City and Family History: Dorothy Gargaro reported we had a St. William s Church history display and a bridal gown exhibit in celebration of their 50 th Jubilee. The committee also did a St. William s display at the Mississippi Branch of the Anoka County Library system. On July 10 she was invited to the ribbon cutting ceremony at the Fridley Cub grand re-opening, and she was presented with a $1,500.00 check for the historical society because of the history connection Cub Foods has in Fridley. (The very first Cub Foods was located in Fridley.) Mike Schroer gave the Fridley Historical Society a couple of BoB s Produce full page ads from 50 years ago and a few other things for safekeeping and display. He also gave us a check for $200 to help pay for future displays. BoB s Produce continues to sell our history books there. She thanked Don Meyers for his work in preparing for the Christmas in the 50s exhibit. Archives: Chairperson Pete Bonesteel reported that we have done the February and September displays at the Mississippi branch of the Anoka County Library. Mary Ann Hoffman has sorted through and organized many of the archive materials. Membership: Chairperson Mary Ann Hoffman reported that The Fridley Historical Society has 177 individual members, four business members, and two nonprofit members. This compares with 172 members in 2012. The individual memberships brought in $1,837 in dues and $2,014 in donations, totaling $3,851. The business and nonprofit memberships brought in $225 in dues and $50 in donations The renewal form will be in the next three issues of The Record. To save postage, we will no longer send you a membership card and confirmation letter. There will be a box to check if you make a donation and want to have a receipt; this will be mailed to you. Newsletter and Public Relations: Six newsletters have been sent out since our last annual meeting. If we do the newsletter every other month we save a considerable amount of money on printing. Thank you to Mary Ann Hoffman for the Dive into the Archive articles she contributes and to Bernadine Matushak who so faithfully helps with the mailings. I have been doing the newsletter for almost seven years, and I m seriously considering focusing my interests elsewhere. If you are interested in taking it over, please let us know. Patch now has given us a blog site that Robert Christenson maintains. If you go to Fridley Patch and scroll down you will eventually come to it. They also have an events section that we have been able to post some things on. To get to it you have to click on Events. New Business Three positions were up for election: Dorothy Gargaro as President, Mary Ann Hoffman as Membership chairperson and Al Taylor as Hall of Fame Chairperson. All were re-elected by unanimous voice vote. The meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Grace Norton, Secretary

The Record Volume 26, 27, Issue 51 In Remembrance Page 4 Page 4 We offer our condolences to the family and friends 0f Suzanne Miskowic. Suzanne passed away December 5, 2013. She was preceded in death by her husband Walter ( Wally ) and son Darrell. She is survived by her grandson Paul Miskowic, his wife Barb and their children Zach and Jenna. Born in Canada in 1919, Suzanne spoke French until she came to the United States, learned English and became a citizen. She was an active volunteer in the League of Women Voters, St. William s Church and the Fridley Historical Society; and served on the committee to produce the Fridley History book. She was the first woman president of the Chamber of Commerce. In 2009 she was inducted into the Fridley Hall of Fame. Services were held for her December 11 at St. Williams Church. We offer our condolences to the family and friends of Gloria Myhra. Gloria passed away December 28 in Lubbock, Texas. She is survived by her husband Tom, her children, Alison Myhra, who lives in Lubbock, Karla Myrha-Bloom and husband Geoff in Sartell, Minnesota and Kirk Myhra in St. Louis Park. After high school she enrolled in the Minot State College RN program. After working as a nurse she returned to college, earned a secondary education degree, then taught health, physical education and social studies. While in college she met and married her husband, Tom. When her children were young she was a stay at home mom. When they were older she became a high school counselor and worked in student management. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Antique Appraisal Details Saturday, May 3, 2014, 1:00-4:00 at the, 611 Mississippi Street. Reservations and prepayment ($15 per item) required, please leave a message at the History Center (763-571-0120) to make a reservation or for additional information. You can also check his website: Mark F Moran Appraisals for additional information. A Dive into the Archive For the Record: Birthday Baby By Mary Ann Hoffman The light-up-your-face smile on the birthday boy was flashed by Christopher Strong, the son of Robert and Jean Strong of Fridley. The photo appeared in a December 1968 issue of the Fridley Sun Focus as part of a regular feature, For the Record: Birthday Baby, in which readers were invited to submit their child s name just before his/her first birthday. Each week, the newspaper featured the first call received; in this case, Christopher s mother called in anticipation of Christopher s first birthday on December 11. In the article, his mother said, He s got the loudest voice in the neighborhood, and he uses it, too. she related that he had received three haircuts already, with another due, and that he likes to chew on everything in sight and he even bites occasionally. She also remarked that his interests included adult items such as electric cords and outlets a sign of an active little boy. Christopher and his two brothers were raised in a three-bedroom, two-bathroom rambler (about right for Fridley?). Chris graduated from Spring Lake Park High School in 1986 and married Marnae Romanchuk, a Fridley High School grad, in 1991. He and Marnae have three children and currently live in North Branch. His parents have owned their Fridley home since 1968. (Continued on next page.)

The Record Volume 27, Issue 1 Page 5 (Dive into the Archive continued.) Next time, I ll feature an article about the end of a longtime Fridley business, forced to close due to needed improvements, on East River Road. Any guesses which business that might be? Another Successful Christmas Exhibit By Mary Ann Hoffman The exhibit, Christmas in the 1950s attracted nearly 700 visitors to the in November and December. The lower level was transformed into a space filled with artifacts that had been collected, purchased, and borrowed over the past year in anticipation of the exhibit. Mary Sue Meyers childhood bedroom was recreated. The quilt was hand-stitched by her mother. Items on display in the 1950s-era vignettes included a pink organza party dress, a pair of white gloves worn to the 1958 Edison High School prom, a 1952 Zenith television set, a 50s menu from the Maple Lanes Café in Fridley, a 1959 dinette set, several Christmas ornaments, a Christmas stocking, a stand mixer, a letter sweater from University High School, a 1958 prom dress, a matchbook from the Flame Room, a child s cap, a 49- star American flag, and literally dozens and dozens of additional authentic artifacts. Visitors were also able to participate in supplementary activities. For example, they could listen to 50s music, including Elvis songs, performed by Fridley mayor Scott Lund on the day of our Grand Opening; watch recordings of 50s TV programs and advertisements; answer 50s trivia questions, take home recipes popular in the 1950s, see an operating train set, and enjoy refreshments, including home-baked treats. The display was as well-received as last year s, Christmas in the 1970s. There were many favorable comments about the ways in which we recreated the 1950s and the large number of artifacts that were collected. Many recollections were heard about a decade which many hold dear to their heart and look back on with fondness and even longing. We extend many thanks to those who collected and loaned us artifacts, to those who spent hundreds of hours creating the exhibit and then taking it down, to those who were hosts during the 12 times the exhibit was open, and to those who took time out of the busy Christmas season to visit and enjoy it. Xochitl Bonilla-Herrera keeping the train running. Addie & Myla Mack checked out cookies. Welcome New Members: Joan and Steven Carlson, Tom Heryla and Roberta Peterson. There s still time to renew your membership or to join! Be sure to clip-out the membership form on the back page and send it in with your dues if you didn t do it last month.

The Record Volume 27, Issue 1 The 2013 Kindergarten Holiday Art Fair Page 6 Saturday, December 14 artwork of the children of Hayes and Stevenson Elementary Schools was displayed at the History Center. The children came with their families to claim their pictures and had their photos taken in front of the Christmas tree. Afterwards they went downstairs and enjoyed the Christmas in the 1950s exhibit and treats. After Christmas vacation each child was given a copy of their photo. Dalia Thorton Fay, Stevenson Jayson Will, Stevenson Wesley Bodin, Stevenson Sammy Ayers, Stevenson Julian Kosky, Stevenson Wyatt Davis, Hayes Alison Martin, Stevenson Tyler Osell, Hayes Kaiden Goon, Stevenson Casaun Hardy, Stevenson Jacob Best, Stevenson Cameron Cramble, Stevenson

The Record Volume 27, Issue 1 Page 7 Peyton Gapinski, Hayes Addie Mack, Stevenson Evan Murphy, Stevenson Analise George, Stevenson Victoria Johnson, Stevenson Xavier Neal, Stevenson Bradley Davis, Stevenson Armani Smith, Stevenson Valvano Bush-Miller, Hayes Mayabel Hubel, Stevenson Benjamin Khang, Stevenson Ismael Valenzuela-Meruz Stevenson Xochitl Bonilla-Herrera Stevenson Sophia Kelz, Stevenson Joey Couwenhoven, Stevenson Wyatt Olson, Hayes

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 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED NONPROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN PERMIT NO 31193 Celebrating Fridley s past and securing its future It s Membership Renewal Time Please fill in the 2014 renewal form below, make your check payable to the Fridley Historical Society and mail them to us at 611 Mississippi St. NE, Fridley, MN 55432. We are no longer sending out membership cards your renewal will be acknowledged in the newsletter. Thank you for your continued support. clip here - clip here - clip here 2014 dues: One senior $10, one individual $12.50; Family (2 adults, same household) $18.50. Please consider making an additional donation to help us reach our goals. Dues $ Additional tax-deductible donation $ Check here to request an IRS donation receipt. Name(s) Street Address City State Zip Phone E-Mail Office Use Only Re Ak Mtg Nwl Thank You!