Season Program Guide 2013 - 2014

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FLAGLER MUSEUM

2013/2014 SEASON PROGRAM GUIDE


Visiting the Museum Hours The Museum is open year-round: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Museum is closed: Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

Admission Free for Flagler Museum Members $18 for Adults $10 for Youth ages 13 - 17 $3 for Children 6 - 12 Children under six are free For groups of 20 or more admission is $14 per person. Please contact the Reservations Coordinator at (561) 655-2833 ext. 27 for more information.


Tours There are four options for touring Whitehall: •

Free Docent-led tours of the first floor at scheduled times.

Free Audio Tours in English, Spanish, French, and German.

Free Self-Guide brochures in English, Spanish, French, and German.

Free mobile app for Apple and Android smartphones and tablets, featuring an English audio tour and more.

Museum Store A visit would not be complete without a stop at the Museum Store. The store features many products developed exclusively for the Museum. You will also find an unparalleled selection of books about the Gilded Age and Florida history, as well as exquisite jewelry and decorative items. Shop online at www.FlaglerMuseum.us/museum-store Members always receive a 10% discount on Store purchases and 20% off during Member Appreciation Days (November 24 - December 1, 2013).

Guidelines For the safety and preservation of the collection please refrain from eating, drinking, and flash photography. Large bags and tripods are not permitted. Photography and videography for personal use are permitted everywhere except the special exhibition gallery. Commercial and editorial photography must be pre-arranged with the Museum’s Public Affairs Department. Please silence cellular phones and refrain from using them while visiting the Museum.


Fall Exhibition Man of the Century: The Incomparable Legacy of Henry Morrison Flagler October 15, 2013 - January 5, 2014 Free with Museum Admission Two thousand thirteen marks the 100th anniversary of the end of Henry Flagler’s amazing life and thus is the ideal year to reflect on the legacy of Flagler, the person who literally invented modern Florida by laying the foundation for an economy that ranks third among U.S. states and is larger than 90% of the countries on earth. Man of the Century: The Incomparable Legacy of Henry Morrison Flagler illustrates the stunning impact that Flagler had upon Florida, examining his work in the areas of industry, development, and philanthropy through photographs, maps, documents, and artifacts.

Sponsored by:


Henry Flagler (circled) was greeted by more than 10,000 people on his arrival in Key West, January 22, 1912. This date marked the opening of the Over-Sea Railroad, the final section of the Florida East Coast Railway. Library of Congress.

November 9, 2013 10:00 a.m. Free with Museum Admission

Children’s Exhibit Activity The Museum invites fourth through eighth grade children to a special gallery tour with the Museum’s Education Director, followed by a hands-on learning activity. Children will be provided with decorative materials to craft a gold telegram, or commemorative medallion, as seen in the Exhibition. Sponsored in part by:

December 3, 2013 12:15 p.m. Free with Museum Admission Reservations recommended

S h a r k e y Fa m i ly

Charitable Foundation

Gallery Talk Join exhibition curator Tracy Kamerer for a tour of the Flagler Museum’s Fall Exhibition, Man of the Century: The Incomparable Legacy of Henry Morrison Flagler. Ms. Kamerer will explore the stunning impact that Flagler had upon Florida, examining his work in the areas of industry, development, and philanthropy through photographs, maps, documents, and artifacts. Sponsored in part by:


Café des Beaux-Arts Open Seasonally: November 29 - April 19 Tuesday - Saturday 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Members $22 Non-members $40 Advance purchase recommended Includes Museum Admission, tax, & gratuity

Each afternoon the Flagler Museum offers a Gilded Age style lunch, which features an array of delicacies and refreshments reminiscent of the elegance of the Gilded Age. Visitors will enjoy a selection of gourmet tea sandwiches, traditional scones, and sweets complemented by the Flagler Museum’s own Whitehall Special Blend™ tea, and served on exquisite Whitehall Collection™ china.

Café des Beaux-Arts is located in the beautiful Flagler Kenan Pavilion. Designed in the style of a nineteenth-century Beaux-Arts railway palace, the Pavilion provides guests with spectacular panoramic views of Lake Worth. In addition to other benefits, Members may enjoy tea during the Museum’s Member Appreciation Days (November 24th - December 1st) at the reduced rate of $20.


Valentine’s Day Couples may celebrate Valentine’s Day amid the elegance of Whitehall, and enjoy a special Gilded Age style tea-for-two in Café des BeauxArts.

February 14, 2013: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. February 15, 2013: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. February 16, 2013: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Members: Non-Members:

$80 per couple $120 per couple

The Valentine’s Day Package includes lunch for two, a Valentine’s Day rose, keepsake photograph, a box of gourmet Whitehall Chocolates, and a $15 gift card to the Museum Store.

Advance purchase required Includes Museum Admission, tax, & gratuity

Mother's Day

May 10, 2014 - 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. May 11, 2014 - 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Mothers and their families are invited to celebrate this special day in the refined elegance of Café des Beaux-Arts. Each mother will receive a keepsake photograph, a rose, and a $10 gift card to the Museum Store. Honor your mother with this unique experience at this National Historic Landmark.

$60 Member mother and son or daughter $30 Additional Members $100 Non-member mother and son or daughter $50 Additional non-member Adult $35 Additional non-member Child (age 17 and under) Includes Museum Admission, tax and gratuity Advance purchase required


Christmas at Whitehall Each December Whitehall’s first floor is decorated in traditional Gilded Age splendor. The focal point is a 16-foot tall Christmas Tree in the Grand Hall, adorned with colored electrical lights and traditional Gilded Age style ornaments. Experience holiday traditions like the Annual Tree Lighting, where you can meet Santa Claus, enjoy refreshments, hear music on the historic organ and watch as Henry Flagler’s youngest descendants light the Grand Hall Christmas Tree. A Special Christmas Lecture will explore beloved Christmas Carols to better understand modern Christmas traditions. During Holiday Evening Tours families tour Whitehall after hours by the glow of the original light fixtures, and learn the origins of American Christmas traditions.


December 1, 2013 2:00 p.m. Free for Sustaining level Members and above $10 for Individual, Family and Life Members $28 for non-members Includes Museum Admission and Christmas Tree Lighting festivities December 1, 2013 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free with Museum Admission

Special Christmas Lecture America’s Most Beloved Christmas Carols Ronald D. Lankford, Jr., author of “Sleigh Rides, Jingle Bells, and Silent Nights: A Cultural History of American Christmas Songs,” will shed light on the origins of Christmas music of the Gilded Age. Lankford will discuss the evolution of some of the most recognizable Christmas Carols and their links to cultural traditions that shaped the way Americans celebrate Christmas today. Sponsored by:

Annual Christmas Tree Lighting The Annual Tree Lighting festivities includes music played on the original 1,249 pipe organ and the 1902 Steinway art-case piano, choir performances, refreshments, and a visit from Santa Claus. The event culminates with Henry Flagler’s youngest descendants lighting the 16-foot Grand Hall Christmas Tree. Everyone will receive a box of Animal Crackers as they leave the Museum. The iconic box with string was designed during the Gilded Age as a Christmas ornament. Sponsored by:

JPMORGAN CHASE FOUNDATION

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

December 18 - 23, 2013

Holiday Evening Tours

See ticket order code page for tour times

During this beloved family event, visitors may tour Whitehall after hours and discover the origins of American Christmas traditions. Guests will have the rare opportunity to see Whitehall by the glow of the original 1902 light fixtures. A choral group will sing carols, and holiday refreshments will be served. The Museum Store will remain open for holiday shopping. Every visitor will receive a traditional Christmas cracker following the tour.

$25 for adults $15 for youth under 17 Advance purchase required

Sponsored by:

JPMORGAN CHASE FOUNDATION

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.


FLAGLER MUSEUM Regularly featured on National Public Radio, the Flagler Museum Music Series brings internationally acclaimed chamber groups to the finest chamber music venue in South Florida. Experience chamber music, as it was intended, in a gracious and intimate setting. The Flagler Museum offers audiences the rare opportunity to meet the musicians during a champagne and dessert reception following each concert.

Concerts begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. $60 per concert $280 for five-concert Series Advance purchase recommended

Visit www.FlaglerMuseum.us to purchase tickets online or call (561) 655-2833. Sponsored by:

WILLIAM R. KENAN JR. CHARITABLE TRUST


Shanghai Quartet January 7, 2014 Renowned for its passionate musicality and impressive technique, the Shanghai Quartet has become one of the world’s foremost chamber ensembles. Its elegant style melds the delicacy of Eastern music with the emotional breadth of Western repertoire, allowing it to traverse musical genres from masterpieces of Western music to cutting-edge contemporary works.

Yoonie Han and the Gloriosa Trio January 21, 2014 South Korean pianist Yoonie Han is praised for her “flowing tones, poetic phrasing, and heavenly singing melodies” - Cincinnati Enquirer, and “her musical imagination and feel for complex textures drew vivid images” - Washington Post. She has won top prizes in distinguished international competitions and the highest accolades for her poetic performances in major concert halls in the U.S. and around the world. This concert will debut Ms. Han’s piano trio, the Gloriosa Trio, with Arnold Choi, one of the most celebrated cellists in North America, and violinist Jennifer Carsillo.

Cuarteto Latinoamericano February 4, 2014 Cuarteto Latinoamericano, formed in 1982, is known worldwide as the leading proponent of Latin American music for string quartet. This Latin Grammy winning ensemble from Mexico consists of the three Bitrán brothers, violinists Saúl and Arón and cellist Alvaro, along with violist Javier Montiel. The Cuarteto has toured extensively around the world including performances in Europe and the Americas, Japan, China, New Zealand, and Israel.


Atos Trio February 18, 2014 Founded in 2003 by violinist Annette von Hehn, cellist Stefan Heinemeyer and pianist Thomas Hoppe, the Atos Trio strives to convey the spirit of string quartet playing to the piano trio realm. Never shying from extremes, the ensemble aims to push limits when it comes to sound and dynamics and is known for its honesty of interpretation.

Talich Quartet March 4, 2014 For several decades, the Talich Quartet has been recognized internationally as one of Europe’s finest chamber ensembles, and as the embodiment of the great Czech musical tradition. The Talich Quartet is regularly invited to prestigious chamber music festivals such as the Pablo Casals Festival in Prades, Prague Spring Music Festival, Europalia Festival, Printemps des Arts in Monte Carlo, Tibor Varga Festival of Music, and the International String Quartet Festival in Ottawa; and frequently plays in such venues as New York’s Carnegie Hall.


Whitehall Society Presents

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party

Hosted by the Whitehall Society, families are invited to come dressed for Tea. The morning will begin with parents and children creating festive bonnets and top hats while learning about table etiquette. Sporting their fashionable masterpieces, parents and children will then enjoy a Gilded Age style lunch from the Museum’s CafÊ des Beaux-Arts.

March 15, 2014 10:00 a.m. $30 for Members $45 for non-members Includes Museum Admission, tax & gratuity. Space is limited, advance purchase is required.


Winter Exhibition Stories in Sterling: Four Centuries of Silver in New York January 28 - April 20, 2014 Free with Museum Admission Stories in Sterling showcases magnificent silver from the collection of the New-York Historical Society, one of the finest repositories of American silver in the nation. The exhibition features nearly 200 of their most aesthetically and historically compelling pieces from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, ranging from simple spoons to extravagant trophies. This exhibition has been organized by the New-York Historical Society, and is accompanied by an illustrated catalog.

Sponsored by:

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.


February 15, 2014 10:00 a.m. Free with Museum Admission

Children’s Exhibit Activity The Museum invites fourth through eighth grade children to a special gallery tour with the Museum’s Education Director, followed by a hands-on learning activity. Children will be provided decorative materials to craft a silver cup, as seen in the Exhibition. Sponsored in part by:

February 25, 2014 12:15 p.m. Free with Museum Admission Reservations recommended

S h a r k e y Fa m i ly

Charitable Foundation

Gallery Talk Join exhibition curator Margaret K. Hofer for a tour of the Flagler Museum’s Winter Exhibition, Stories in Sterling: Four Centuries of Silver in New York. Margaret K. Hofer is Curator of Decorative Arts at the New-York Historical Society and co-curator of this exhibition.

Sponsored in part by:

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.


Whitehall Lecture Series Crimes of the Century The 29th Annual Whitehall Lecture Series will bring experts and best-selling authors to discuss the most sensational crimes of the Gilded Age. Capturing the public’s fascination, these crimes helped birth the modern age of a media infatuated on select celebrity trials and the development of modern forensic techniques. A book signing follows each lecture. Visit www.FlaglerMuseum.us to purchase tickets online or call (561) 655-2833. Complete Series tickets are available.

Free for Members at the Sustaining level and above $10 per lecture for Museum Members at the Individual, Family & Life level $28 per lecture for non-members, includes Museum Admission $125 for complete Series

Whitehall Lecture Series Online The lectures may be viewed online via a free, interactive webcast at www.FlaglerMuseum.us. Visitors may listen live, see the presentation, and submit questions. Each lecture will be archived on the Gilded Age History Channel.

Sponsored by:

The Max and Victoria

Dreyfus Foundation


The Inventor and the Tycoon

A Gilded Age Murder and the Birth of Moving Pictures

Edward Ball, Best-Selling Author & Yale Professor February 2, 2014 - 3:00 p.m. Eadweard Muybridge was known for his captivating images of the American west and invention of stop-motion photography and moving pictures. His partnership with railroad tycoon and former politician, Leland Stanford was forged in order to answer a popular debate concerning the physics of a trotting horse. Shortly after beginning the study with Stanford, Muybridge received word from his wife that challenged the paternity of their young son. An enraged Muybridge took action that would change the course of his life and lead to a trial which turned into an all out media sensation.

American Lightning

The Union Bombing of the LA Times Building

Howard Blum, Pulitzer Prize Nominated Author & New York Times, Vanity Fair Contributor February 9, 2014 - 3:00 p.m. On an October morning in 1910, the Los Angeles Times Building was the focus of a bombing that demolished the building and blasted men and machines into the air. Touted as the “Crime of the Century,” the bombing of the Los Angeles Times Building caught the attention of America’s greatest detective, William J. Burns. Burns’ investigation led to the accusation of labor activists who could be traced to hundreds of similar bombings. The trial was one of the most compelling in American history.

The Devil’s Gentleman

A Story of Privilege and Murder by Poisoning in the Gilded Age

Harold Schechter, Author & Queens College Professor February 16, 2014 - 3:00 p.m. This riveting exploration of a notorious, sensational New York City murder in the 1890s shines a light on the fascinating forensic science of the time period and the drama of tabloidlike media coverage at the turn of the century. Harry Cornish, popular athletic director of the Knickerbocker Athletic Club was the recipient of a poison-laced package of Bromo Seltzer. The contaminants of the package killed Cornish’s cousin and nearly killed Cornish, himself. What followed was a tumultuous legal proceeding that made history as the sensational details of trial were shared with the inquisitive masses.


Depraved

The Shocking Story of America’s First Serial Killer

Harold Schechter, Author & Queens College Professor February 23, 2014 - 3:00 p.m. This is the chilling true account of America’s first documented serial killer, H.H. Holmes. Set in the Gilded Age in what was described by detectives as a “Castle of Horrors,” Holmes lured his victims to his labyrinth of trapdoors, soundproof chambers and chutes and crematorium under the guise of running a boarding house in proximity to the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893. Holmes evaded suspicions by maintaining his status as doctor, druggist, inventor and entrepreneur. The story of how Holmes was found out is one of true detection before the development of modern technologies. The trial that ended in Holmes’ confession was covered nationwide as “The Trial of the Century.”

American Eve

The ‘It’ Girl and the Crime of the Century

Paula Uruburu, Author & Hofstra Professor March 2, 2014 - 3:00 p.m. Evelyn Nesbit’s life of fantasy became all too real, when her insanely jealous millionaire husband, Harry K. Thaw, killed her lover, Stanford White, architect of much of New York City. She found herself at the center of a media frenzy. The scandal, and the wildly popular courtroom drama that followed, sparked an entire industry of news and gossip that captivated the nation. The drama signaled the beginning of America’s growing obsession with glamour and celebrity, and intrigued Americans through media coverage that spilled the seedy details of Thaw’s crime of passion.

All authors will hold a meetand-greet book signing directly following each lecture. Copies of the speaker’s book will be available for purchase.


Easter Egg Hunt Children are invited to hunt for more than 7,000 eggs on the Museum’s Lawns. The Museum grounds will be sectioned off into age-appropriate areas so everyone, including toddlers, will have an opportunity to participate. Museum gates open at 9:00 a.m. when children may have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny, engage in Easter-themed craft projects, have their face painted, receive a balloon sculpture, and play the Bean Bag Toss game. The egg hunt begins promptly at 10:00 a.m. After the hunt children are invited to join in special games, including the Gilded Age game of egg rolling. Egg rolling began on the South Lawn of the White House when President Rutherford B. Hayes welcomed children to the first White House Easter Egg Roll in 1878. Special prizes will be awarded to the game winners. Children are encouraged to bring their own Easter baskets. Wooden egg rolling spoons will be provided. Every child will receive a Flagler Museum commemorative Easter Egg. Sponsored by:

April 19, 2014 Gates open at 9:00 a.m. Egg Hunt starts at 10:00 a.m. Adults: $18 Children: $10 Free for Members (and their children or grandchildren) at the Sustaining level and above Free for Adult Individual, Family, and Life level Members. However, ticket purchase will be required for children and grandchildren.


Bluegrass in the Pavilion April 12, 2014 3:00 p.m. Tickets: $35

The 10th Annual Bluegrass in The Pavilion concert continues to bring the best Bluegrass musicians to South Florida. Artists for the 2014 performance are Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out and Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver.

With over 35 albums to their credit, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver have multiple Grammy, Dove, ICM, IBMA and SPBGMA Award nominations, and are seven-time winners of IBMA’s Vocal Group of the Year. Doyle Lawson received two nominations in the 17th Annual Inspirational Country Music (ICM) Awards held in Nashville in 2011, with fellow nominees including such country giants as George Strait and Carrie Underwood. Lawson also won two IBMA Awards, and was recently heralded by journalist Craig Havighurst as “one of music’s lions...” Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out have managed to climb to the top not just once, but twice— winning a slew of IBMA vocal awards, including two Male Vocalist of the Year honors, in the mid and late 1990s, then persevering through rough times to see Moore recapturing the Male Vocalist trophy for the past three years. Along the way, they’ve made a whole new generation of fans, and with the release of Timeless Hits From The Past... BLUEGRASSED by Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, the quintet are poised to deliver their distinctive kind of music more widely than ever. All proceeds from the concert benefit South Arts’ emergency planning for Gulf Coast cultural institutions.


Founder’s Day The Flagler Museum will be open free of charge on Thursday, June 5, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in honor of the Museum’s founder, and Henry Flagler’s granddaughter, Jean Flagler Matthews. The Museum’s extensive collection of original art, furniture, and historic objects related to life during the Gilded Age will be on display.

June 5, 2014 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free Admission

Founder’s Day allows visitors free access to this National Historic Landmark. Along with the Museum’s vast collection there are special exhibitions on Florida history and Henry Flagler’s impact in developing Florida’s East Coast while establishing tourism and agriculture as the backbone of the state’s economy. Sponsored by:

S h a r k e y Fa m i ly

Charitable Foundation


Grandparents Day September 7, 2014 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free with Museum Admission

Family plays an important role in the history of the Flagler Museum. The Museum’s founder, Jean Flagler Matthews, was the granddaughter of Henry Flagler. She preserved Whitehall and its collections to honor her grandfather and educate visitors about Florida’s history.

Share your family history by celebrating Grandparents Day at the Flagler Museum. Families may tour Whitehall with a Tour and Activity Guide for Kids and then enjoy family-friendly activities in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion. Together families can create a family tree, design a scrapbook page to commemorate the day, write a postcard to send to family, and have a photo taken in front of Henry Flagler’s Railcar No. 91. Sponsored by:

S h a r k e y Fa m i ly

Charitable Foundation


Children & Family Programs Children’s Fall Exhibit Activity November 9, 2013 10:00 a.m. Free with Admission

The Museum invites children in fourth through eighth grade to a special tour of the Fall Exhibition, Man of the Century, with the Museum’s Education Director. Afterward, children will exercise their creativity during a hands-on activity.

Annual Christmas Tree Lighting December 1, 2013 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free with Admission

The Annual Tree Lighting festivities includes music played on the original 1,249 pipe organ and the 1902 Steinway art-case piano, choral performances, refreshments, and a visit from Santa Claus.

Children’s Winter Exhibit Activity February 15, 2014 10:00 a.m. Free with Admission

The Museum invites children in fourth through eighth grade to a special tour of the Winter Exhibition, Stories in Sterling, with the Museum’s Education Director. Afterward, children will exercise their creativity during a hands-on activity.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party March 15, 2014 See Ticket Code Page for prices. Space is limited, advance purchase is required.

Families are invited to come dressed for Tea. Parents and children will create festive bonnets and top hats while learning about table etiquette, followed by Gilded Age style tea from the Café des BeauxArts.

Easter Egg Hunt and Egg Roll April 19, 2014 9:00 a.m. Hunts at 10:00 a.m. See Ticket Code Page for prices.

Children are invited to hunt for more than 7,000 Easter Eggs on the Museum’s Lawns. The Museum grounds will be sectioned off into age-appropriate areas so that children, including toddlers, will have an opportunity to participate in the hunt. Every child will receive a Flagler Museum commemorative egg.

Mother’s Day May 10 & 11, 2014 See Ticket Code Page for prices and times.

Mothers and their families are invited to celebrate this special day in the refined elegance of Café des Beaux-Arts. Each mother will receive a keepsake photograph, a rose, and a $10 gift card to the Museum Store.

Grandparents Day September 7, 2014 Free with Admission

Share your family history by celebrating Grandparents Day at the Flagler Museum. Tour Whitehall and enjoy family-friendly activities.


Membership Benefits Individual and Corporate Members underwrite nearly 75% of the actual cost of each visit to the Museum. Members support the preservation of Whitehall for future generations, and make possible educational outreach, exhibitions, lectures, and special programming throughout the year. Benefits include: •

Unlimited free admission

Recognition in Museum publications

10% discount in the Museum Store

Discounts on special programs

Guest passes for friends and family

Invitation to private events, such as exhibition openings and receptions

Sponsorship of Whitehall’s rooms

Private tours with the Chief Curator or Executive Director

The privilege of reserving an evening at the Museum for a Member event

For more information or to purchase a membership, please visit the Museum website at www.FlaglerMuseum.us/membership

Museum Member Events Member Appreciation Days November 24 - December 1, 2013 All Members receive an additional 10% discount in the Museum Store, for a total of 20% off all purchases. Members may also enjoy tea in Café des Beaux-Arts for $20.

Trustees’ Annual Reception December 4, 2013 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The Flagler Museum Trustees invite Members at the Sponsor level and above to celebrate the beginning of the 2013-2014 Season. The exhibition Man of the Century: The Incomparable Legacy of Henry Morrison Flagler will be open for viewing.


Winter Exhibition Opening Reception January 30, 2014 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Members at the Sponsor level and above are invited to an opening reception for Stories in Sterling: Four Centuries of Silver in New York.

Director’s Annual Luncheon March 31, 2014 11:30 a.m. Patron level Members and above are invited to a private luncheon with the Museum’s Executive Director.

Independence Day Celebration July 4, 2014 8:00 p.m. Members at the Sustaining level and above are invited to enjoy the fireworks display over Lake Worth. Guests will enjoy a reading of the Declaration of Independence, musical performances, and refreshments.


Become a Member Today Flagler Associate - $5,000

• A private tour for up to six people with the Executive Director, by appointment • A total of thirty guest tour passes • The privilege of reserving one evening at the Museum for a Member Event, subject to Member Event Guidelines, Member Event Fees, and availability - OR Sponsorship acknowledgement for one of Whitehall’s first floor rooms • PLUS all benefits of lower level Memberships

Benefactor - $2,500

• A private tour for up to six people with the Chief Curator, by appointment • A total of twenty guest tour passes • The privilege of reserving the Boardroom and Study for one meeting (subject to Member Event Guidelines, Member Event Fees, and availability) • Sponsorship acknowledgement for one of Whitehall’s second floor rooms • PLUS all benefits of lower level Memberships

Patron - $1,000

• Invitation for the Member and a guest to the Director’s Annual Luncheon • A total of twelve guest tour passes • A listing on the Members & Contributors Recognition Wall in the Pavilion • PLUS all benefits of lower level Memberships

Sponsor - $500

• Two additional Individual Memberships for friends or colleagues • Invitations to the Annual Trustees’ Reception and Exhibition Opening Receptions • A total of ten guest tour passes • A total of four tickets to the entire Whitehall Lecture Series • Souvenir DVD of Whitehall • Subscription to art&culture magazine • PLUS all benefits of lower level Memberships

Sustaining - $225

• Free admission for two to the entire Whitehall Lecture Series • Eight guest tour passes • Acknowledgment in the Annual Report • Invitation to the Independence Day Celebration and fireworks • $2 discount on lunch at Café des Beaux-Arts • PLUS all benefits of lower level Memberships

Family - $125

• An additional Membership Card for an adult living at the same address, and free admission for up to four of the Member’s children under 18 years of age • PLUS all benefits of lower level Membership

Individual - $75

• Personalized Membership Card with free unlimited Flagler Museum admission • Subscription to the Flagler Museum’s Magazine, Inside Whitehall • Flagler Museum Members’ license plate • Discount to the Whitehall Lecture Series • 10% Members’ discount in the Flagler Museum Store


Ticket Order Codes Holiday Evening Tours Due to limited availability, tickets are available for purchase by telephone only. Please call (561) 655-2833

Whitehall Lecture Series (cont.) The Devil’s Gentleman L8 Member (*S+) Free L9 Member (*IFL) $10 L10 non-member $28

Dec. 18 & 19 tours begin at: 7:15 p.m. 7:25 p.m.

Depraved L11 Member (*S+) L12 Member (*IFL) L13 non-member

Free $10 $28

American Eve L14 Member (*S+) L15 Member (*IFL) L16 non-member

Free $10 $28

Dec. 20 & 21 tours begin at: 7:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Dec. 22 & 23 tours begin at: 6:50 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Special Christmas Lecture K1 Member (*S+) K2 Member (*IFL) K3 non-member Music Series M1 Series Ticket M2 Shanghai Quartet M3 Yoonie Han & Gloriosa Trio M4 Cuarteto Latinoamericano M5 Atos Trio M6 Talich Quartet Whitehall Lecture Series L1 Series Ticket

Free $10 $28

Valentines Tea-for-Two Feb. 14 V1 Member V2 non-member

$80 $120

$280 $60 $60

Feb. 15 V3 Member V4 non-member

$80 $120

$60

Feb. 16 V5 Member V6 non-member

$60 $60

$125

The Inventor and the Tycoon L2 Member (*S+) Free L3 Member (*IFL) $10 L4 non-member $28 American Lightning L5 Member (*S+) L6 Member (*IFL) L7 non-member

Free $10 $28

Motherʼs Day Tea (cont.) May 11 T6 Member Mother $60 & Child (of any age) T7 Member $30 T8 non-member Mother $100 & Child (of any age) T9 non-member Adult $50 T10 non-member $35 Child 17 & under Bluegrass Concert B1 Ticket

$35

Easter Egg Hunt E1 non-member Adult E2 Child E3 Member Adult E4 Member’s (*S+) Child

$18 $10 Free Free

Mad Hatterʼs Tea Party P1 Member P2 non-member

$30 $45

Member Levels $80 $120

(*IFL) - Museum Member at Individual, Family & Life levels (*S+) - Museum Member at Sustaining level and above

Motherʼs Day Tea May 10 T1 Member Mother $60 & Child (of any age) T2 Member $30 T3 non-member Mother $100 & Child (of any age) T4 non-member Adult $50 T5 non-member $35 Child 17 & under

To purchase tickets online, visit www.flaglermuseum.us/tickets

or scan this QR code with a mobile device.


N

Quadrille Blvd.

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I-95 Exit 70

FLAGLER MUSEUM Royal Palm Way

Palm Beach

West Palm Beach Belvedere Road

A1A Atlantic Ocean

Okeechobee Blvd.

Clear Lake

Cocoanut Row

Florida Turnpike Exit 99

Whitehall Way

N. Olive Ave.

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Dixie Highway

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Lake Worth Intracoastal Waterway

Palm Beach International Airport

Directions to the Museum The Museum is located on the corner of Cocoanut Row and Whitehall Way in Palm Beach, Florida.

From I-95 or Florida’s Turnpike: • Take Exit 70 from I-95, or Exit 99 from the Florida Turnpike, and drive East on Okeechobee Boulevard (about three miles or six miles respectively) through West Palm Beach. • Cross the bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway into Palm Beach and continue onto Royal Palm Way. • Make a left turn at the first stop light onto Cocoanut Row. • Continue about ½ mile, and the Museum parking lot will be on the left.

From US 1 heading North: • Turn right (east) on Okeechobee Blvd and follow above directions.

From A1A heading North: • Turn left onto Worth Avenue. • Follow Worth Avenue west to Cocoanut Row and turn right. • Drive north 8/10ths of a mile along Cocoanut Row to the Museum’s parking lot on the left side of the street.

From US 1 heading South: • Turn left at Quadrille Blvd, and cross over the Flagler Memorial Bridge. • Turn right at the first traffic light onto Cocoanut Row. • The Museum is located on the right side of the street. h e n r y

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FLAGLER MUSEUM palm beach, florida

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

Cocoanut Row and Whitehall Way Palm Beach, Florida 33480 (561) 655-2833 www.FlaglerMuseum.us © 2013 Flagler Museum


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