Views
from the Sunny Hill
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park
Returning the Grandness to the Greenhouse
SPRING 2014
Reflections from the Boardroom
BY MARGARET OWENS, PRESIDENT
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pring has sprung and we are getting ready for an exciting new season at Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion! First and foremost, I would like to begin by thanking our outgoing past president and vice president—Dale Stell and Laurie Riedman, along with members Judy Smith and Derek Brocklebank—for donating their talents, time, and energy— along with all our staff and volunteers—to help bring Sonnenberg Gardens to where we are today. They have been invaluable members to the board of trustees and they will be greatly missed. We are just coming off the heels of an exceptional financial year in 2013, largely due to a number of generous donations from community benefactors and a very large bequest from Dr. William Clark, a dear friend to Sonnenberg and the great-nephew of its founder Mary Clark Thompson . As you know, while Sonnenberg operates as a New York State Park, we are a nonprofit organization. We rely solely on the income from special events (now 30% of our annual revenue), visitor admissions, donations, memberships, and gift center sales to swing open
Sonnenberg’s antique Lord & Burnham greenhouse complex is more than 100 years old. by Diana Palotas, Development Manager
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e often forget that the Sonnenberg Estate was not where the Thompson’s lived year-round. The 40-room mansion and its 50-acres of gardens and grass were the “summer place” for the wealthy New York City couple. But Mrs. Thompson made a smart decision in 1903 when she had the Greenhouse Complex built at Sonnenberg. While fresh flowers and produce could not grow at her home in the Big Apple, they did grow in the greenhouses in Canandaigua. So several times a week, throughout the winter, flowers and fruits from Sonnenberg graced the table at the Thompson’s in Manhattan. A special messenger went by the New York Central Train overnight to make the delivery. Back then, wagon loads of fruits and vegetables from the greenhouses and the utility garden also went regularly to F.F. Thompson Hospital and Clark Manor House. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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Be sure to check our Event Calendar online or in this issue for a whole season full of art, learning & fun at Sonnenberg Gardens!
OPEN DAILY
May 1 - 25 & Sept. 2 - Oct. 31: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM May 26 - Sept. 1 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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