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Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy Now on exhibit at the Johnson History Museum through June 29, 2019
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Visit the Museum The Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum opened to the public in March 2008 in the Historic 1916 Courthouse at 300 North Dixie Highway in downtown West Palm Beach. The countywide history museum enriches the lives of children and adults alike by making local history accessible, interesting, and meaningful. The restored building also serves as the headquarters of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, which operates the Museum. The Museum contains a People Gallery, Places Gallery, and Special Exhibition Gallery. The People Gallery introduces more than 100 individuals and families who have contributed to the development of Palm Beach County. The Places Gallery explores Palm Beach County’s natural environment – the animals and ecology that make it unique, from pioneer life to contemporary sports. The Special Exhibition Gallery changes topics annually. Traveling and other temporary exhibits are featured in the Courtroom on the third floor. The entrance to the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum is on the second floor of the Courthouse.
To Visit
300 North Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 4364 West Palm Beach, FL 33402-4364
Hours
Monday through Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm The Museum is closed on Sundays and major holidays.
Admission is FREE
For tours, call 561.832.4164 ext. 110. For other information, call 561.832.4164 ext. 2.
A handicapped-accessible entrance is located on the east side of the building on the first floor with elevators to the second floor (the Museum level). A wheelchair is available for use by visitors to the Museum. Please see a docent or staff upon arrival.
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Table of Contents Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Special Exhibit : Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Dear Friend of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, Scholars have determined that learning history provides students with a context from which to understand themselves, their place in society, and the world. Through the HSPBC’s education programs and the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, we have impacted 447,000 children since 2003.
Courtroom Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Third Thursdays @ 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Distinguished Lecture Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Archival Evening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Benefactors Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Presented by the Young Friends of the HSPBC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Please enjoy this complimentary guide to the HSPBC’s upcoming events and consider the many ways you can help us further our mission: to stimulate public appreciation for the rich history and cultural heritage of Palm Beach County.
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• Join the HSPBC or upgrade your current membership (see page 22)
Volunteer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
• Tell others about the HSPBC and the Johnson History Museum
Book Launch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 History Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
• Attend events • Make a donation • Sponsor an event • Arrange for a planned gift Contact the HSPBC today by calling 561.832.4164 ext. 2 or visit us online at hspbc.org. Sincerely, Jeremy W. Johnson, CAE President & Chief Executive Officer
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Calendar of Events September 2018
November 2018
04 Opening Day
07 Members-Only Reception
Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy
A special exhibit in the Johnson History Museum through June 29, 2019.
12 Members-Only Preview Reception Remembering the Storm of ’28
At the Johnson History Museum. 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
17 Opening Day
Remembering the Storm of ’28
A commemorative exhibit in the Historic Courtroom of the Johnson History Museum through January 5, 2019.
October 2018 10 Distinguished Lecture Series
Former U.S. Senator George LeMieux and journalist Laura Mize, authors of Florida Made: The 25 Most Important Figures Who Shaped the State
A book signing and reception will follow the lecture. 7:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $20 for non-members
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Harvest Festival & Scarecrow Contest
Annual fall festival with arts and crafts and the crowd favorite Scarecrow Contest! Local agricultural displays will educate visitors on the history of agriculture and the importance of conserving our natural resources. 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm $10 per person
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5:30 pm – 7:30 pm $25 for HSPBC members, $35 for non-members
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Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy At the Johnson History Museum. 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Richard René Silvin on Mar-a-Lago: From Post to Trump
A reception will follow the lecture. 7:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $20 for non-members
Historic Walking Tour
Meets at the Banyan Tree on North Clematis Street and ends at the Johnson History Museum. 10:00 am $10 per person
29 Archival Evening Honoree Reception
By invitation only. 6:00 pm at a private residence
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Archival Evening
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Our premier annual benefit for the Historical Society, which pays tribute to those whose achievements have substantially contributed to the unique character of this region. 7:00 pm By Invitation Only
Meets at the Banyan Tree on North Clematis Street and ends at the Johnson History Museum. 10:00 am $10 per person
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January 2019
February 2019
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Historic Walking Tour
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Benefactors Reception
Remembering the Storm of ‘28
A commemorative exhibit in the Historic Courtroom.
09 Distinguished Lecture Series
Social historian Jimmy Caughman and architect Stephen Perkins discuss their new book, Addison Mizner: The Architect Whose Genius Defined Palm Beach
A book signing and reception will follow the lecture. 7:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $20 for non-members
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Historic Walking Tour
Meets at the Johnson History Museum and ends on Clematis Street. 4:00 pm $10 per person
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Patricia Zeiler, Executive Director, Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, on From a Fort to a City on the New River
This monthly daytime adult lecture series is designed to encourage members and visitors to explore events in local history. 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $10 for non-members
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Historic Walking Tour
Meets at the Banyan Tree on North Clematis Street and ends at the Johnson History Museum. 10:00 am $10 per person
Meets at the Johnson History Museum and ends on Clematis Street. 4:00 pm $10 per person
Hosted by Mrs. Pat Johnson. By invitation only.
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John Capouya, author of Florida Soul: From Ray Charles to KC and the Sunshine Band
A book signing and reception will follow the lecture. 7:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $20 for non-members
Historic Walking Tour
Meets at the Banyan Tree on North Clematis Street and ends at the Johnson History Museum. 10:00 am $10 per person
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Jamie Stuve, President & CEO of the Loxahatchee River Historical Society, on Elevating History: The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Legacy
This monthly daytime adult lecture series is designed to encourage members and visitors to explore events in local history. 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $10 for non-members
28 Evening on Antique Row Kick-Off Party
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm For VIP ticket holders, sponsors, and other invited guests
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Historic Walking Tour
Meets at the Johnson History Museum and ends on Clematis Street. 4:00 pm $10 per person
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Sara Ayers-Rigsby on The Long Lens of History: Recent excavations at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area
Evening on Antique Row
This monthly daytime adult lecture series is designed to encourage members and visitors to explore events in local history. 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $10 for non-members
28 Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
Open to all current volunteers of the Johnson History Museum and the Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
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or HSPBC members and invited guests, F at the Johnson History Museum 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Young Friends of the Historical Society and the Antique Row Association present the chicest street party in town. Join the HSPBC as Antique Row comes to life with entertainment, food, and drink! 21+ event 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm VIP After-party 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm Advance Purchase: $40 General Admission, $100 VIP Admission
My Darlings by Grace Mather-Smith
Dr. Sandra Norman on The Material Culture of American Life
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April 2019
Historic Walking Tour
Meets at the Johnson History Museum and ends on Clematis Street. 4:00 pm $10 per person
A reception will follow the lecture. 7:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $20 for non-members
Meets at the Banyan Tree on North Clematis Street and ends at the Johnson History Museum. 10:00 am $10 per person
10 Distinguished Lecture Series
James M. Denham, author of Florida Founder William P. DuVal: Frontier Bon Vivant
19 HSPBC Book Launch
A book signing and reception will follow the lecture. 7:00 pm Free for HSPBC members; $20 for non-members
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Annual Membership Meeting
5:30 pm at the Johnson History Museum
18 Third Thursdays @ 3
Tracy L. Kamerer on An Enduring Treasure: Henry Flagler’s Whitehall
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This monthly daytime adult lecture series is designed to encourage members and visitors to explore events in local history. 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Free for HSPBC members, $10 for non-members
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Meets at the Banyan Tree on North Clematis Street and ends at the Johnson History Museum. 10:00 am $10 per person
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Great Give
A 24-hour online fundraising event led by United Way of Palm Beach County and designed to raise as much money in a single day as possible for local nonprofits.
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Cocktails in Paradise: Great Give edition
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Sunset History Cruise
June 2019 03 Opening Day
Florida Girls, Boys, and Their Toys
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Closing Day Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy
A traveling exhibit in the Historic Courtroom through August 3, 2019.
A special exhibit in the Johnson History Museum.
Location: TBD 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm A $25 minimum donation includes one drink and light bites. All proceeds benefit the HSPBC’s Great Give Campaign.
Enjoy an intimate cruise along the Lake Worth Lagoon with historical tales aboard Mariner III. 6:00 pm $150 per person
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Armed Forces Day
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The HSPBC commemorates this national day by celebrating our nation’s military history and Palm Beach County’s veterans. Visitors will learn about the county’s role in U.S. war efforts, local battles fought on native soil, interact with military vehicles and veteran organizations, join in a docent-led gallery tour, and more. 10:00 am – 1:00 pm FREE to the public
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Each September, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County opens a new exhibit in the temporary gallery of the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum. For the 20182019 season, Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy explores the events in Mizner's life which allowed him to create the then unique Palm Beach lifestyle.
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his season’s special exhibition at the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum (through June 29, 2019) pays homage to Addison Mizner, who developed a completely new architectural style for Palm Beach that became the standard for Palm Beach County. The year 2018 marks the centennial of Mizner’s first major Florida commission, the Everglades Club in Palm Beach. In addition to his Palm Beach “society” mansions and commercial properties, Mizner is known for spreading his unique style to Boca Raton, which he dreamed of turning into “the world’s most architecturally beautiful playground.” Mizner’s legacy continues in the 21st century as new developments emulate his style and honor his name.
For the first time, the Johnson History Museum has invited a guest curator, Augustus Mayhew, to add another perspective to the exhibition. Mayhew has gathered artifacts from private collectors and treasures from the Historical Society of Palm Beach County’s collection that show the changes that Mizner introduced to the county, both architecturally and in local business practices.
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Courtroom Exhibitions Where: Historic Courtroom, third floor, 1916 Historic Courthouse, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Cost: Free Admission; donations are appreciated
Through January 5, 2019 Remembering the Storm of ’28
On September 16, 1928, a storm equal to a Category 4 hurricane struck Palm Beach County from Boca Raton to Jupiter. At least 3,000 people died, most of them in the Glades. To commemorate the 90th anniversary of this catastrophe, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County is presenting an exhibit, Remembering the Storm of ’28, in the courtroom of the 1916 Historic Courthouse.
June 3, 2019 – August 3, 2019 Florida Girls & Boys & Their Toys
Toys are for girls and boys–right? Actually, we’re never too old to appreciate them! In fact, as we get older, we never forget the excitement we felt from owning a favorite toy. Though toys have changed over time–plastics have replaced metals and corners aren’t so sharp–they still occupy a very important place in our lives. Journey back through time and recapture the wonderful way that children play with their toys. Portrayed through 30 photographs, this traveling exhibit will excite museum visitors of all ages! Florida Girls & Boys & Their Toys is part of the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) program.
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Third Thursdays 3 Lecture Series What: For those who prefer daytime activities, this monthly adult lecture series is designed to encourage members and visitors to explore events in local history. The HSPBC provides coupons for discounted meals at nearby eateries after each lecture. When: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Where: Historic Courtroom, third floor, 1916 Historic Courthouse, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Cost: Free for HSPBC members, $10 for non-members
Thursday, January 17, 2019 Patricia Zeiler, Executive Director, Fort Lauderdale Historical Society From a Fort to a City on the New River
After the devastating freeze of 1895, Flagler decided to expand his railroad south and sent his good friend Philemon Bryan to complete the railbed from Pompano Beach to the New River. Zeiler will reveal relationships that helped build South Florida and explain how interconnected the early settlements really were.
Thursday, February 21, 2019 Jamie Stuve, President & CEO, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum Elevating History: The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Legacy
Known locally as an icon of the county, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and its surrounding property is much more. One of only three nationally designated Outstanding Natural Areas, this heritage site protects not only significant history, but also rare Florida habitats. Stuve will shed light on how it became a destination and describe the Loxahatchee River Historical Society’s vision for the future.
Thursday, March 21, 2019 Sara Ayers-Rigsby, Director, Southwest and Southeast Regions, Florida Public Archaeology Network The Long Lens of History: Recent excavations at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Outstanding Natural Area has a history spanning thousands of years. Archaeological investigations have identified continuous occupation of the site from before European contact through the Coast Guard’s use of the area in the 1980s. Ayers-Rigby will highlight discoveries about domestic life and use of the site in the 20th century.
Thursday, April 18, 2019 Tracy Kamerer, Chief Curator, Henry Morrison Flagler Museum An Enduring Treasure: Henry Flagler’s Whitehall
Henry Flagler set new standards for luxury travel in the Gilded Age with his railroad and hotels. His legacy of grandeur lives on today in his 1902 Palm Beach mansion, which serves as the home of the Flagler Museum. Kamerer will reflect upon the importance of this National Historic Landmark in the context of the Gilded Age, its rescue from demolition, and the preservation occurring today. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY | 11
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Distinguished Lecture Series What: These Wednesday evening lectures are followed by a light reception and, for authors, a book signing. When possible, the speaker’s book(s) are available for purchase in the Museum Store in advance of the event. When: 7:00 pm Where: Historic Courtroom, third floor, 1916 Historic Courthouse, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Cost: Free for HSPBC members, $20 for non-members
Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Former U.S. Senator George LeMieux and journalist Laura Mize Florida Made: The 25 Most Important Figures Who Shaped the State Senator George LeMieux and Laura Mize will profile twentyfive trailblazers who they believe have most influenced and forever changed the state of Florida.
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Richard René Silvin Mar-a-Lago: From Post to Trump
What do Marjorie Merriweather Post, Birds Eye Frozen Food, actress Dina Merrill, the Hutton family, and President Trump have in common? All of them have a direct connection to the magnificent Mar-a-Lago mansion in Palm Beach, whose property stretches from the Atlantic Ocean (Mar) to Lake Worth (Lago). Since its current owner, Donald Trump, became the forty-fifth president of the United States, Mar-aLago has become an international household name. Silvin will explore the history of Palm Beach’s current Winter White House.
Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Stephen Perkins and James F. Caughman Addison Mizner: The Architect Whose Genius Defined Palm Beach
Addison Mizner (1872-1933), recognized as one of America’s iconic society architects, created splendid residences in Palm Beach in the 1920s for such families as Duke, Biddle, Vanderbilt, Phipps, and Wanamaker. Mizner really began his career in architecture at the age of thirty-eight, but he spent most of his early adult life living by his wits and was variously recognized as a humorist, bon vivant, bohemian, prospector, painter, writer, and prize fighter. Perkins and Caughman will complement the current special exhibit of the Johnson History Museum with their presentation of Mizner’s colorful life.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2019 John Capouya Florida Soul: From Ray Charles to KC and the Sunshine Band
When people think about the origins of soul music, they may consider Detroit (home to Motown), Memphis (home to Stax Records and Otis Redding), or New Orleans (which has a rich rhythm and blues history). Florida also has a rich heritage of soul music that has been overlooked, which includes Sam and Dave, Ray Charles, KC and the Sunshine Band, and many other hit-making musicians of the 1960s and ‘70s. University of Tampa Professor John Capouya will play classic R&B, show vintage photos, and share his research into this important musical legacy.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Dr. Sandra Norman Material Culture: How Archaeologists and Historians Use Artifacts to Tell the Story of the Past
This lecture will look at the material culture of American life, how we identify objects, historically and archaeologically, and how they inform us about people and their lives. Today people take Facebook quizzes on 1950s kitchen implements, but how would you identify some from 1650 or interpret their use? Since most people in the past did not leave a written record, this use of material objects is even more important. Dr. Sandra Norman, Associate Professor of History at FAU, teaches classes in Material Culture, Public History, History of Technology, History of Science, and Environmental History. She uses a lot of “stuff and things” in her classes.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 James M. Denham Florida Founder William P. Duval: Frontier Bon Vivant
William P. DuVal (1784-1854) hailed originally from Virginia but matured on the Kentucky frontier before being appointed territorial governor of Florida in 1822. He founded Florida's territorial capital, Tallahassee, presided at the first meetings of the legislative council, and oversaw relations with the Seminoles. DuVal was part frontiersman and part sophisticate, at home in the wilds of Kentucky, Florida, Texas, and Washington City. He delighted in telling tall tales, jests, and anecdotes that epitomized America’s expansive, democratic vistas, captivating among others Washington Irving and James Kirke Paulding, who used DuVal’s tall tales as inspiration for their fiction. Denham, Professor of History at Florida Southern College and Director of the Lawton M. Chiles Center for Florida History, will share DuVal’s life and times, and sign copies of his book during a reception following the lecture. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY | 13
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Each December, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County holds its premier benefit event, Archival Evening. The much-anticipated dinner dance pays tribute to individuals whose achievements have helped to create the unique character of this region, from its world-renowned architecture to its inspiring cultural institutions and glittering social scene. In short, we celebrate those whose great work now fills our archives!
ARCHIVAL EVENING
This year we celebrate the many accomplishments of philanthropist and founder of Century Village, H. Irwin Levy. His interesting story will come to life at Club Colette in Palm Beach in an exhibit created by the HSPBC.
Thursday, December 13, 2018 Club Colette, Palm Beach By Invitation Please call for details Honorary Chair Nancy Brinker
Archival Evening Chair Ann-Britt and Christian Angle Wilma and Stuart Bernstein Mary and Mark Freitas
Major Sponsors Lee Ann and Jeffrey Alderton Kirchhoff & Associates Architects Nievera Williams Design Palm Beach Illustrated TD Wealth (as of Oct. 1)
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Funds raised from Archival Evenings support our mission-related work in the community – education programs delivered to schools and field trips to the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum. It is through events like Archival Evening that the HSPBC is able to provide state and local history curricula and teaching materials to over 40,000 students each year, at no expense to taxpayers, and free museum admission for all.
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Benefactors RECEPTION Tuesday, February 12, 2019 The Sailfish Club, Palm Beach By Invitation Hosted annually in Palm Beach by Mrs. Pat Johnson, namesake of the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, this private reception is open to Benefactor members and other major donors of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. Their dedication to the HSPBC’s vital mission to collect, preserve, and share the history of Palm Beach County is honored and recognized over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.
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To learn more about becoming a Benefactor or donor of the HSPBC, please call 561.832.4164 ext. 2.
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Presented by the Young Friends Evening on Antique Row Saturday, March 9, 2019 When: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm | VIP After-party 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm Where: 3600-3900 South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Cost: $40 Advance General Admission, $100 Advance VIP Admission Evening on Antique Row is the signature fundraising event benefitting the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, in partnership with the Antique Row Association. The 21+ event closes Dixie Highway to traffic between Southern Boulevard and Monroe Drive, allowing visitors to explore the area’s unique shops, which stay open late to tempt attendees with collections of 17th-to20th-century antiques, decorative arts, fine art, and design services.
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The chic street festival brings “The Row” to life with live entertainment, cocktails, food samples from the area’s top restaurants, luxe shopping, and much more. At the heart of the event is a desire to increase awareness of this historic commercial area, which is a key to Palm Beach County’s reputation as a cultural, dining, and shopping destination.
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Cocktails in Paradise Thursday, October 25, 2018 Where: Table 26 Palm Beach | 1700 S Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach When: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Cost: $25 for HSPBC members, $35 for non-members includes two drinks and light bites CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY
Please join us in celebrating Palm Beach County with this signature Young Friends event, held in partnership with Palm Beach Illustrated Magazine. It’s a great way to catch up with friends, network with notables, and practice our legacy of community. Cocktails in Paradise has been held at an array of popular locations throughout the county, such as the historic Sundy House in Delray Beach, Café Boulud in Palm Beach, and the Square Grouper in Jupiter.
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Cocktails in Paradise Great Give Edition Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Where: TBD When: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Cost: $25 minimum donation to HSPBC’s Great Give campaign includes first drink and light bites
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This special edition Cocktails in Paradise is held in conjunction with “Great Give Palm Beach & Martin Counties, a 24-hour online giving event led by United Way of Palm Beach County designed to raise as much money as possible for local nonprofits in a single day. This community-wide event celebrates the spirit of giving and the collective effort it takes to strengthen our community by raising critical funds for local nonprofits. Every local gift made during the 24-hour period will be multiplied by additional dollars from a bonus pool raised by United Way of Palm Beach County.”
The Young Friends of the Historical Society is a steering committee that plans and participates in a variety of special events throughout the year, including Cocktails in Paradise and Evening in Antique Row.
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Family Programs Harvest Festival & Scarecrow Contest Saturday, October 27, 2018 When: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Where: Johnson History Museum, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Cost: $10 all-inclusive, except the Bake Sale. Children under age 3 are free. Our fall festival is back for its ninth year! An afternoon of live music, arts and crafts, agricultural displays, and more kicks off the season at the Johnson History Museum. Join us for family fun and celebrate the history of agriculture in Palm Beach County on the front lawn of the 1916 Historic Courthouse. The Scarecrow Contest is open to everyone! Schools, art clubs, scout troops, families, and local businesses compete for cash prizes by building a life-size scarecrow depicting a historical Palm Beach County figure. Download your entry form at hspbc.org.
Armed Forces Day Saturday, May 18, 2019 When: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Where: Johnson History Museum, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Cost: Free
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This event celebrates our nation’s military history and Palm Beach County’s veterans on the day designated by President Truman in 1949. It is designed to entertain and inform all ages. Visitors learn about the county’s role in America’s war efforts and local battles fought on native soil; interact with local veterans and veteran organizations; explore military vehicles; join docent-led tours of the museum, and more!
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Book Launch My Darlings: A Memoir Tuesday, March 19 When: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Where: Johnson History Museum Cost: An invited reception for HSPBC Members and special guests Grace Mather-Smith (Author), Russell P. Kelley III (Editor) Published by Hamilton Books
My Darlings is a memoir of the rollicking life and times of Grace Mather-Smith, the grande dame of Oakland, Florida—from growing up in the frontier town of Denver, to studying voice in the big city of Chicago, to pioneering in the backwoods of central Florida. Grace was born in 1884 in Denver and moved to Chicago around the turn of the century, to study voice in hopes of becoming an opera singer. Instead, she married the delightful Charles Frederic Mather-Smith, twenty years her senior, and the newlyweds made their winter home in rural Oakland, Florida, when central Florida was still a primeval jungle teeming with wild animals and exotic flora just beginning to be tamed by homesteading farmers, ranchers, and fishermen. As Grace said, it was the hand of Destiny that led her new husband and her to Oakland, where Grace raised her family, shook up the community, and lived for more than fifty happy years. As recounted in her memoir, Grace was a devoted wife and mother, a pioneer, a community organizer, an opera singer, a midwife, a businesswoman, a philanthropist—and a great beauty whom men found irresistible. Grace was the first woman in Florida to drive a car, owner of the first telephone and phonograph in Oakland, owner of the first bathtub and flushing toilet in central Florida, and the first person to drive a car to the top of Pike’s Peak without a mechanic. Grace’s voice comes across loud and clear in her memoir, which is illustrated with more than twenty family photos. She was flamboyant, theatrical, uninhibited, adventurous, energetic, glamorous, exuberant, unconventional, willful, irrepressible, big-hearted, and generous to a fault. Her memoir quotes family and friends who describe Grace as being “like a thoroughbred horse … always out there in the limelight,” “born for the concert stage and the opera,” and “prone to gallivantin’ around.” She was larger than life—a force of nature—and has been likened to Auntie Mame. As Eve Bacon wrote in her book Oakland: The Early Years, Grace “hit staid little Oakland” like “a social bombshell.”
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History Tours Sunset History Cruise
Let historians regale you with maritime tales while navigating the scenic Lake Worth Lagoon! Enjoy an intimate cruise, food, and drinks, while benefitting education programs for local students, aboard the Mariner III, a 122-foot classic motor yacht built in 1926.
Historical Walking Tours
Cost: $ 10 per person. Reservations are required; five reservations are needed for the tour to take place. Call 561.832.4164 ext. 2 or email info@hspbc.org. Take a step back in time on our Historical Walking Tours! The HSPBC hosts Downtown West Palm Beach History Strolls led by architect and historian Rick Gonzalez of REG Architects. The 90-minute guided tour showcases the evolution of the city’s buildings and landmarks, including an overview of urban design through recent area development. The tours have been held each season since the development of CityPlace in West Palm Beach. Historical Walking Tours are sponsored in part by REG Architects and the City of West Palm Beach. All proceeds benefit the Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Friday Tours Select Fridays, January through April. Visit HSPBC.org for dates. When: 4:00 pm Where: Begins at the second-floor entrance to the 1916 Historic Courthouse, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, and ends at the fountains at Clematis Street and Narcissus Avenue in time for Happy Hour
S aturday Tours Third Saturday of the month, November through April When: 10:00 am Where: Begins “by the Banyan tree” at 101 North Clematis Street, and ends at the Johnson History Museum, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach SANDRA SCHULMAN
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Thursday, April 25, 2019 When: 6:00 pm Where: Mariner III, Departing from the North Palm Beach Marina Cost: $150 per person. By invitation. To be added to the mailing list, please send an email to info@hspbc.org.
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Volunteer Make a Powerful Difference to Others (and to Yourself!) Volunteering is an enjoyable way to explore your interests and passions and provide mental stimulation that can transfer into your personal and professional life. Volunteer work has many benefits for you and those you serve:
• It enriches the lives of others. • It can help strengthen ties to the community. • It exposes you to people with common interests. • It can provide a warm environment to enrich your day-to-day routine. HSBC
• It is a great way to meet new people. In today’s world, our routines have become consumed by our daily schedules – the sheer thought of donating time can seem overwhelming. One of the best advantages of volunteering, however, is that YOU decide when and where to spend your helping time. Although volunteering is unpaid in financial terms, nothing about it is valueless. Many volunteering opportunities provide extensive training that help you build upon skills you already have, and teach you how to utilize those skills to benefit the greater community. Regardless of one’s age or circumstance, there are opportunities to volunteer at the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, operated by the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. You can assist at special events, greet museum visitors, or help customers in the Museum Store. If you want to go “all in,” you can study to become a museum docent or help with research and the archival collection. In whatever capacity we agree on, you can make a powerful difference! People who volunteer say the experience creates a euphoric feeling inside, noticeably improving their health and well-being by giving of themselves to benefit others. Our volunteers at the Historical Society of Palm Beach County are truly the best. Their diverse backgrounds in education, profession, experiences, skills, and residency make for quite an extraordinary team. Without their involvement, the HSPBC staff could not effectively further its mission. We would welcome your consideration of joining us. The difference that you will make in someone else’s life will make an even bigger difference in YOURS!
To learn more, please contact Rhonda Gordon, Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator, at 561.832.4164, ext. 110 or rgordon@hspbc.org. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY | 21
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Become a Part of History - Join Today! TITLE
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
ADDITIONAL NAME ADDRESS
APT. #
CITY STATE
DAYTIME PHONE
ZIP
Our Pioneer Circle members recognize the challenges of our forefathers, who inspire our shared civic pride. In recognition of this support, you will receive invitations to all lectures and special events (typically free), a book from our Museum Store, and a copy of a historic photo from our Archives.
EMAIL ALTERNATE ADDRESS DATES FOR OUT-OF-TOWN MAILINGS APT. #
CITY STATE
ZIP
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP $
Enclosed is my check in the amount of
HSPBC
Barefoot Mailman – $125
Or please charge my credit card:
Make your community stronger by helping to provide free admission for all to the Johnson History Museum. You will receive invitations to special events, such as the private opening receptions for new exhibits.
CARD NUMBER EXP. DATE
SEC. CODE
NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD
SIGNATURE
Historical Society of Palm Beach County Attn: Lise Steinhauer P.O. Box 4364 West Palm Beach, FL 33402-4364 *You can also join online at hspbc.org
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Celebrate the vision of Henry Flagler in developing this special community by the sea through your support. You will receive invitations to all lectures and special events (typically free), and a book from our Museum Store. Like Addison Mizner, you can help change the face of Palm Beach County. You will receive invitations to all lectures and special events (typically free), and a copy of a historic photo from our Archives.
AMOUNT ENCLOSED $
Complete, cut out, and return to:
Flagler Circle – $500
Mizner Circle – $250
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTION $
PAYABLE TO:
The success of any organization relies on leaders with a strong commitment to its mission, who serve as ambassadors and inspire others. In addition to the benefits of general members, Benefactors receive invitations to all lectures and special events (typically free), a book from our Museum Store, a copy of a historic photo from our Archives, an exclusive Benefactors Reception in Palm Beach, and your name on HSPBC letterhead.
Pioneer Circle – $1,000
EVENING PHONE
ADDRESS
Benefactors – $2,500 & above
Family/Dual – $75 | Individual – $50
As vital as all our levels is this foundation of support from singles and families, needed to continue operations at the HSPBC and the Johnson History Museum.
All Members are entitled to free research from the Archives with professional support, by appointment.
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 2018-2019 Officers Chair of the Board Thomas M. Kirchhoff First Vice Chair Ross W. W. Meltzer Second Vice Chair Mark Stevens Third Vice Chair Jeffrey P. Phipps Sr. Secretary Richard S. Johnson Jr. Deputy Secretary Carey O’Donnell Treasurer Thomas Burns, CPA Member Emeritus Robert W. Ganger Member at Large Joseph Chase Past Chair J. Grier Pressly III
Board of Governors Jeffrey Alderton Christian Angle Kevin Clark Sharon Daley Graham G. Davidson George Ford III Mary Freitas The Honorable Bradley G. Harper Joette Keen Russell P. Kelley III George Mavlios Sharon Merchant Peter Nicoletti Lisa McDermott Perez Karen Swanson Keith Williams
Board of Advisors Cressman D. Bronson Katharine Dickenson Mark B. Elhilow George T. Elmore Mr. and Mrs. William M. B. Fleming Jr. Dennis Grady William Graham Dale R. Hedrick Pat Seaton Johnson Gary S. Lesser The Honorable Karen Marcus William A. Meyer Penny Murphy Harvey E. Oyer III Jorge Pesquera Sidney A. Stubbs Jr. RADM Philip A. Whitacre USN (Ret.)
Board of Benefactors Thomas Anderson & Marc Schappell Brenda McCampbell Bailey Margaret Cheryl Burkhardt Joseph Chase Susan & Christopher Cowie Martha DeBrule Mark B. Elhilow George T. Elmore Frances & Jeffrey H. Fisher Anneli & Robert W. Ganger Lorrain & Malcolm W. Hall Melanie & Chris Hill Pat Seaton Johnson Russell P. Kelley III Carol & Thomas M. Kirchhoff Patricia Lambrecht Patricia Lester Sydelle Meyer Pauline Pitt J. Grier Pressly III Deborah & Chuck Royce Frances G. Scaife Sonja & Mark Stevens Annette Stubbs RADM Philip A. Whitacre USN (Ret.) William Sterling Williams Robert C. Wright
Ex-Officio Board Members Erica Whitfield School Board of Palm Beach County Member Danielle Hickox Moore Town of Palm Beach Council Member Mack Bernard Palm Beach County Commissioner
Staff President and CEO Jeremy W. Johnson, CAE Chief Curator Debi Murray Research Director Nicholas Golubov Director of Marketing & Special Events Jillian Markwith Halay Education Coordinator Rose Guerrero Office Administrator Sharon Poss Membership Coordinator and Grant Writer Lise Steinhauer Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator Rhonda Gordon Marketing Coordinator Caroline Frazier
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PHYSICAL ADDRESS
300 North Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: 561.832.4164
WWW.HSPBC. ORG
MAILING ADDRESS
P.O. Box 4364 West Palm Beach, FL 33402-4364
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