22 ND A NNUAL B ARBECUE & S OCIAL G REAT V ALLEY B OOKFEST — O CT . 9 TH P ROGRAM Toni Ramus, Founder – Great Valley Bookfest She’s a writer, editor, and more recently , a homebuilder. But, one thing she stand s by, is a belief that reading and wring help the world go ‘round. She vowed to bring a book fesval to Manteca three years ago, and the rest is leſt to history, so to speak. Toni , a lifelong Mantecan, will talk about how and why the fesval came about, what it takes to host it, and what’s in store for this year’s regional event , October 18 th . Celebrate the fun of reading with author talks, autographs, cook- ing demos, workshops, costume parade, con- tests, vendors, with books, books, and more books! Admission is free! The day includes over 30+ author talks on five stages, a costume pa- rade, slam poetry perfor- mances, street perform- ers, cooking demos, self- publishing seminars, writers’ workshops, new and used booksellers, class-authored book dis- plays, arts & craſts, plus gourmet food and bever- age vendors. Mission statement : The Great Valley Bookfest is a fam- ily-friendly fesval that cele- brates literacy and promotes the wrien word in the heart of California's Central Valley. This program is free to histori- cal society members, and other interested guests. 7pm Thurs, Oct. 9th Manteca Museum . 600 W. Yosemite. 209.825.3021. M ANTECA H ISTORICAL S OCIETY & M USEUM DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVATION OF OUR MANTECA AREA HISTORY U PCOMING ACTIVITIES : Program Night Great Valley Bookfest Thurs., Oct. 9 @ 7:00pm Execuve Comm. Mtg. Mon. Oct. 13 @ 3:00pm Reminisce Group Tues. Oct. 21 @ 1:00pm Leers to Grandkids Thurs. Oct. 16 @ 1:00pm Board Meeng Thurs. Oct. 16 @6:30pm Docents Lunch Mtg. At the Museum, Thurs., Oct. 23 @ 11:30am News briefs Chamber Coffee 2 President’s corner Memories 3 Faces & Places Rotary Recap New Members 4 Docent Schedule Reminisce Letters To Grandkids 5 BBQ & Social Pics 6 Memorials & Gifts Board of Directors 7 Museum Info Membership form 8 NEWS LETTER OCT, 2014 VOL. 26, I SSUE 10 WHAT’S INSIDE: grounds of their Victo- rian home, and for all of you who were able to aend and sup- port the museum. We hope you enjoyed the aſternoon. We also thank those who helped us by providing financial assistance and donated provisions. Last, but not least , Museum Hours: Tues. & Wed., 1-3pm; Thurs. & Sun. 1-4pm - Call (209)825-3021 for Info. - Admission is Free With no sign of the end of summer, the 22nd Barbecue and Social was held on schedule with a great turnout of local museum support- ers and volunteers to make the day, yet an- other good one for our local historical society. We appreciate Mick and Krisn Founts for having us on the we thank each and every one of our volunteers who helped make it happen. A special thank you goes to Marvin Brocchini, this year’s BBQ Chairperson. More photos on page 6
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22ND ANNUAL BARBECUE & SOCIAL
GREAT VALLEY BOOKFEST — OCT. 9TH PROGRAM
Toni Ramus, Founder – Great Valley Bookfest
She’s a writer, editor, and more recently , a homebuilder. But, one thing she stand s by, is a belief that reading and writing help the world go ‘round. She vowed to bring a book festival to Manteca three years ago, and the rest is left to history, so to speak. Toni , a lifelong Mantecan, will talk about how and why the festival came about, what it takes to host it, and what’s in store for this year’s regional event , October 18th.
Celebrate the fun of reading with author talks, autographs, cook-ing demos, workshops, costume parade, con-tests, vendors, with books, books, and more books! Admission is free!
The day includes over 30+ author talks on five stages, a costume pa-rade, slam poetry perfor-mances, street perform-ers, cooking demos, self-publishing seminars, writers’ workshops, new and used booksellers,
class-authored book dis-plays, arts & crafts, plus gourmet food and bever-age vendors.
Mission statement : The Great Valley Bookfest is a fam-ily-friendly festival that cele-brates literacy and promotes the written word in the heart of California's Central Valley.
This program is free to histori-cal society members, and
other interested guests. 7pm Thurs, Oct. 9th Manteca Museum . 600 W. Yosemite.
209.825.3021.
MANTECA HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM
DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVATION OF OUR MANTECA AREA HISTORY
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES :
Program Night Great Valley Bookfest
Thurs., Oct. 9 @ 7:00pm
Executive Comm. Mtg.
Mon. Oct. 13 @ 3:00pm
Reminisce Group
Tues. Oct. 21 @ 1:00pm
Letters to Grandkids
Thurs. Oct. 16 @ 1:00pm
Board Meeting
Thurs. Oct. 16 @6:30pm
Docents Lunch Mtg.
At the Museum, Thurs., Oct. 23 @ 11:30am
News briefs Chamber Coffee
2
President’s corner Memories
3
Faces & Places Rotary Recap New Members
4
Docent Schedule Reminisce Letters To Grandkids
5
BBQ & Social Pics 6
Memorials & Gifts Board of Directors
7
Museum Info Membership form
8
NEWSLETTER OCT, 2014 VOL. 26, ISSUE 10
WHAT’S INSIDE:
grounds of their Victo-rian home, and for
all of you who were able to attend and sup-port the museum. We hope you enjoyed the afternoon.
We also thank those who helped us by providing financial assistance and donated provisions.
Last, but not least ,
Museum Hours: Tues. & Wed., 1-3pm; Thurs. & Sun. 1-4pm - Call (209)825-3021 for Info. - Admission is Free
With no sign of the end of summer, the 22nd Barbecue and Social was held on schedule with a great turnout of local museum support-ers and volunteers to make the day, yet an-other good one for our local historical society.
We appreciate Mick and Kristin Founts for having us on the
we thank each and every one of our volunteers
who helped make it happen. A special thank you goes to Marvin Brocchini, this year’s BBQ Chairperson.
More photos on page 6
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News
Briefs
From Clancy Rogers, Manager
Well it’s that time of the year, summer is coming to an end and fall is just around the corner. This is just a reminder that our 2015 Member ship drive begins on November 1st, 2014. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you that renewed your memberships in 2014 and thank the 71 new members that joined us this year. We are looking forward to a great year for the Manteca Historical Society & Museum in 2015. Membership forms for renewals and new members are located on the last page of this Newsletter. If you have any questions in regards to membership or any questions about the Historical Society or Museum, feel free to call me anytime at (209) 256-3114.
CELEBRATING OUR 77TH YEAR
Sadie’s Salon 508 E. Yosemite Ave., Manteca, CA 95336
(209)823-4515 (209)823-4518
NICE CROWD AT CHAMBER COFFEE
We were pleased at the great turnout for the Sep-tember Chamber Coffee held at the Museum.
Our intent is to bring more people into the museum and it seems that it’s working.
At least sixty people came to meet and greet one another, and take ad-vantage of the breakfast treats, juice and coffee provided by our Historical Society team! Many thanks to our Volunteers who helped set up and host our Chamber friends.
It was great to see so many folks at the muse-um. We kept the doors open for an extra hour to allow people more time to browse around. Our as-tute Barbecue & Social ticket sellers moved about 20 tickets at the event, as well! This was yet anoth-er great way to bring peo-ple to the Manteca Muse-um.
Thanks again to all our visi-tors, and those who brought food, or who just came to help!
Cynthia & Dave Winegarden REALTORS® CalBRE: 00828836, 01885247,
MILESTONES October 30, 2014 is the 24th Anniversary of the incor-poration of the Manteca Historical Society & Museum. Thank you to all who have, and continue to support the Manteca Museum’s historical treasures!
STORAGE SPACE NEEDED:
We are losing our free storage unit for the museum’s parade float trailer . If you have any space to store it
or know someone who can help, please call Clancy Rogers at 256-3114 cell, or 825-3021 museum.
A bitter-sweet donation
I received an email on Au-gust 27th from past presi-dent, Leon that he had talked with Laurel and Isa-dore Fang about an art do-nation they wanted to make to the Manteca Mu-seum. Leon and wife, Liz, were just on their way to Colorado and Kansas to visit family and friends. He asked if I would call Laurel about it. Come to find out this was no ordinary piece of art, but of a large framed German Glaswerks –designed art piece of Spreckels Sugar. Clancy,
Cynthia and I made ar-rangements with Laurel and Isadore to pick up the art piece on Friday morning, their last day in operation. Isadore and Laurel were both there, but we could only catch Isadore for a quick photo op documenting their donation. It had some-thing to do with make-up, but who’s telling?
Needless to say, the art piece will soon rest on a museum wall, and we can not thank Laurel and Isadore enough for such
a beautiful contribution to the museum, from two great people. They will, of course, be recognized with a plate describing the art piece and their donation.
PRESIDENT ’S CORNER— BY: DAVE WINEGARDEN
MEMORIES FROM THE PAST
SPINNING WHEELS
One of the museum exhibits features this small “flax wheel” in the fore ground, hand-crafted in the late 1880s in Sweden. It was donated by Ross and Gladys Salmon.
The larger spinning wheel in the background was called a “walking wheel” and the style was known as a Cana-dian High Wheel. This was owned and used by Heddi Snyder, circa 1880. It was donated by Wade and Phyl-lis Farlow.
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Thanks, to Isadore and Laurel, for making Mante-ca a better place over the years, and for the kind do-nation and ongoing sup-port for the museum.
Have you visited the Museum Gift Shop lately?
Great buys on-hand!
From costume jewelry to collectibles, purses and
more! Stop by for a look, and pick up a gift!
Proceeds directly support the museum
Dave Winegarden, MHS&M president, and Isadore Fang in front of the Spreckels glass etching donated by Isadore and Laurel to the museum.
Chris Mendes
Owner
Ray Mendes Owner
4343 Pacific Ave., Suite A5 1449 Historical Plaza Way Stockton, CA 95207 Manteca, CA 95336 209-957-2099 209-824-2070 Fax: 209-957-2046 Fax: 209-824-2179 Chris’s cell: 209-481-6176 [email protected]
Independently Owned
FOR REAL CLEAN
WINDOWS Quentin & Lucas Bassett
(209)823-1492
For Excellent Service
With literally thousands of historical photos on hand in the museum, we plan to pick some for the newsletters to re-mind us of our local names and faces. Visit the museum and explore the many photos on hand.
It was a common practice for farmers to help one another ‘get in’ the seasonal crops, and here is a shot of some of the guys taking a photo break while haying on the Bert Davis Ranch in circa 1947. The ranch was just south of Yosemite Avenue on Union Road.
Mark Oliver, Dr. Fred Stellhorn, and Jeff Liotard present-ed the history of Rotary and talked about local and inter-national efforts by Rotarians at the museum’s Septem-ber program night. We learned a good deal about many efforts by Rotarians to make our community and the world a better place. The rest area and bus stop in front of the museum’s Mabel Brocchini Memorial Building, for example, is one of a host of local Rotary projects!
MANTECA ROTARY PROGRAM -ABOUT HELPING OTHERS
Pictured here are: Sam Silva, Ali Lesnini, Franklin Oliveria, Frank Mello and John Oliveria.
Letters to grandkids group
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JOIN THE REMINISCE GROUP
Each month on the 3rd Tuesday at 1:00pm, if you’d like to kick back and join in on some histori-cal discussions, don’t miss “Reminisce” Tuesday at the Museum. Bring a story, or a memory!
Next meeting is Tuesday, October 21st.
Oct. 2014 - Docent work schedule Wed. Oct. 1st. Alice Hafer
Marie Pasquinelli Thurs. Oct. 2nd Jeanie Marsden
Arleen Sevor Sun. Oct. 5th Evelyn Moore
Pat Metzler Tues. Oct. 7th La Merle Peterson Nancy Van Sandt Wed. Oct . 8th Betty Mueller Marie Shoemaker Donna Stafford Thur. Oct. 9th Mary Hildebrand Alan Johnson Sun. Oct. 12th The Finnens Tues. Oct. 14th Earl Pimental Alan Marsden Wed. Oct. 15th Alan & Jeanie Marsden Thurs. Oct. 16th Sam & Norma Bologna Sun. Oct. 19th Phyllis Abram Carol Hamrol Tues. Oct. 21st Lillian Vieira Jeanie Marsden Wed. Oct. 22nd Judy Vasquez Arleen Sevor Thurs. Oct. 23rd John Golding Nancy Van Sandt Sun. Oct. 26th The Finnens Tues. Oct. 28th Pat Metzler Evelyn Moore Wed. Oct. 29th Betty Mueller Marie Shoemaker Donna Stafford Thurs. Oct. 30th Lillian Vieira Sally Mendes
Join the Letters to Grandkids group each 3rd Thurs-day, at 1:00pm as they share stories and letters con-necting generations today, and for the future. It’s keeping the written word alive, as kids tell about best friends, teachers, vacations and more! Next meeting is Thursday, October 16th.
MEMORIAL & HONOR ROLL PROGRAM
This is a very significant way to remember those who have passed away, or to honor one for a special event, or tribute. All gifts are tax deductible, and the names of those remembered are then inscribed in the ”Honor Roll Book”, which is on permanent dis-play at the museum. Printed form-envelopes are available at the museum, and on the museum’s web-site. Click on the Memorials tab at: www.mantecamuseum.org, or call Clancy Rogers at the museum, (209)825-3021 for more information.
Tuff Boy Sales & Tuff Boy Leasing
Bus: 209-239-1361 5151 E. Almondwood Dr. Fax: 209-239-7086 Manteca, CA 95337
Bus: 209-858-4131 3870 W. Yosemite Ave. Fax: 209-858-2835 Lathrop, CA 95330
The barbecue line opened early for hungry museum –supporters who braved the heat, but had a nice time.
Some MHS Class of 1945 attendees found a shady spot getting ready for dinner at the barbecue and social.
Leon Sucht and Scott Gatze carving wa-termellons for the barbecue line
Jeanie Marsden, front ,with Anita and Tom Handley at the raffle booth
Mick and Kristen Founts announced the raffle-winners to wrap-up the event
Members of Demolay and the Explorers helped set-up the barbecue, serve food and handle parking and shuttle. Tommie Gallardo, left, helped run the gift shop booth for the
event.
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MEMORIAL GIFTS Received Aug. 20-Sept. 15, 2014
In Memory of Claudia Ann Cotta Machado
Karen Cambra Carol Ann Hamrol
Yvonne Zanetti Josie Franzia
Evelyn Prouty In Memory of Evelyn “Bebe” Prouty
Gayle Knoetszch Wayne & Margaret Castle
Mick & Kristin Founts Sam & Norma Jean Bologna
Carol Ann Hamrol Yvonne Zanetti
In Memory of Joseph A. Frietas Jr Marvin Brocchini Ken & Alice Hafer
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