Bringing History to Life T h e S t . G e o r g e ’s F o u n d a t i o n February 2006 From The Executive Director On behalf of all of us here at The Foun- dation, we wish all our friends a wonderful 2006! How fast the year is flying! You will see that we are sending you this February newsletter electronically, and we would like to have your comments on the format. You will see many pictures of our successful Funday Sunday event last November, as well as the activities at The World Heritage Visitors Centre during the Bermuda National Trust Walk in early December. Many persons had a chance to visit the Centre and see our work to date. The design of the Orientation Exhibits Gallery is on schedule and expected to open during late May. We are working with our Heritage Partners to host a very special historical evening event in St. George's on June 30th. Mark your Calendar. Details to follow. We congratulate our new Mayor, Mariea Caisey, on her election as Mayor. Mayor Caisey has been involved with The St. George's Foundation for several years as Board Member and Chair of the Member- ship Committee. We look forward to working with the Mayor and all elected officials of the Corporation of St. George as we continue to implement the Town Heritage Plan. A special thank you is extended to former Mayor, Mr. E. Michael Jones for his support of our activities, and we wish him much success in future endeavours. Have a wonderful spring. When next in St. George's, drop by and say hello. We would love to show you The World Heritage Visitors Centre. Kind regards, RESIDENTS TURN OUT IN RECORD NUMBERS FOR THE FOUNDATION’S FIRST EVER Funday Sunday Story on page 4
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Bringing History to Life
T h e S t . G e o r g e ’ s F o u n d a t i o n
February 2006
From The Executive Director
On behalf of all of us here at The Foun-
dation, we wish all our friends a wonderful
2006!
How fast the year is flying! You will see that
we are sending you this February newsletter
electronically, and we would like to have
your comments on the format.
You will see many pictures of our successful
Funday Sunday event last November, as
well as the activities at The World Heritage
Visitors Centre during the Bermuda National
Trust Walk in early December. Many persons
had a chance to visit the Centre and see our
work to date. The design of the Orientation
Exhibits Gallery is on schedule and expected
to open during late May.
We are working with our Heritage Partners
to host a very special historical evening
event in St. George's on June 30th. Mark
your Calendar. Details to follow.
We congratulate our new Mayor, Mariea
Caisey, on her election as Mayor. Mayor
Caisey has been involved with The St.
George's Foundation for several years as
Board Member and Chair of the Member-
ship Committee. We look forward to
working with the Mayor and all elected
officials of the Corporation of St. George
as we continue to implement the Town
Heritage Plan.
A special thank you is extended to former
Mayor, Mr. E. Michael Jones for his support
of our activities, and we wish him much
success in future endeavours.
Have a wonderful spring. When next in St.
George's, drop by and say hello. We would
love to show you The World Heritage
Visitors Centre.
Kind regards,
RESIDENTS TURN OUT IN RECORD NUMBERS FOR THE FOUNDATION’S FIRST EVER
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Please fill in and return with cheque enclosed to our mailingaddress; or fax to 297-2479 with credit card information.
PLEASE SELECT MEMBERSHIP LEVEL:
King’s Square $ 1,000 +
Somers Garden $ 500
Duke of York Street $ 250
Water Street $ 150
Printer’s Alley $ 100
Turkey Lane* – Family (children under 18) $ 50
Queen Street* – Individual $ 25
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In addition, my/our contribution will be matched by:
a matching gift company
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The St. George’s FoundationBringing History to Life
P.O. Box GE 58, St George’s GE BX, Bermuda
Sign up a friend!
THE CAPITAL CAMPAIGNGayle Evans, Capital Campaign Coordinator
Our Capital Campaign fundraising continues to go well and our focus is now on "The
World Heritage Visitors Centre Endowment Fund" to fund the Centre's opera-
tions and "Phase 2 Restorations of The World Heritage Visitors Centre" to fund
the interior design of the Centre. We would like to thank all those who have donated
to date. Your support is greatly appreciated.
On Friday 2nd December we teamed up with The Bermuda National Trust for their
annual Walkabout in St. George's. The World Heritage Visitors Centre became the
primary starting point for the evening's activities along with the popular snacks and
beverages offered by the National Trust and their maps showing those activities tak-
ing place in the Town that evening.
Once again, we received positive feedback from the many people who had not
previously had the opportunity to view the Centre. We estimate some 2500 people
came through the Centre that evening!
If you have not seen the Centre for yourself why not give us a call on 297-3370
the next time you are in St. George's and I will gladly show you around.
The Centre is also available for rent for private functions such as weddings and
business receptions. If you are interested in receiving further details please
PARTNERINGPartnering is so important and we try to be innovative when we search for
ways to partner with the community. Last month the four staff at The St.
George's Foundation volunteered to help the Orchid Charity Club with
their Tag Day in St. George's.
Our corporate member XL are having a Corporate Day of Giving on June
16, 2006 and The St. George's Foundation are fortunate to be having
approximately 30 of the XL team in St. George's helping us with a special
project.Thanks, in advance, XL for your ongoing corporate support!
MEMBERSHIP PRESENTATION/LUNCHEONSMany thanks to Bank of Bermuda HSBC for sponsoring our Mem-
bership/Presentation Lunch in your beautiful Executive Dining Room on
January 27, 2006.
VOLUNTEERSCan you spare an hour or two? We need volunteers to show our film "A
Stroll Through St. George's" in our Bringing History to Life Theatre on the
Town Square.
MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
For further information regarding any of the above, or to become a member of The St. George's Foundation, please contact
Barbara Holmes Simon, Membership Coordinator, [email protected] or phone 297-3686.
MARK YOUR CalendarSave these Dates for Upcoming Events
(The Second Annual) FUNDAY SUNDAY 2006 Sunday, November 5, 2006
Dottie the Clown has said she will definitely join us.
Mr. Peter Lewis has agreed to be our Master of Ceremonies.
We're seeking Food & Beverage Vendors to provide food service.
TAG DAY 2006Friday, April 21, 2006.
We need volunteers to sell tags island-wide!
RED & WHITE DAY 2006 Monday, April 24, 2006.
We will ask the schoolchildren of Bermuda and Corporate enti-
ties to participate by wearing red and white (the colours of the
flag of St. George) and by contributing $2.00 to The St. George's
Foundation.
THE ANNUAL PEPPERCORN CEREMONYWednesday, April 26, 2006.
Hosted by The Corporation of St. George's. Would you like to
attend the Peppercorn Ceremony? Please contact Barbara
Holmes Simon before March 15, 2006.
We're launching a NEW EVENT ...On the last Friday in June
A SOMERS EVENING IN ST. GEORGE'S"Bringing History to Life"
June 30th, 2006. 6-8 pm
The Planning Committee is at work planning this special
evening! The Orientation Exhibit Gallery at The World Heritage
Visitors Centre will officially open on that evening. The
Corporation of St. George's, The Bermuda National Trust, The
Chamber of Commerce, The Bermudian Heritage Museum, The
St. George's Historical Society, Lodge St. George, residents of
historic homes, and many other partners are getting together to
open the Town for you! Historical re-enactments will take place,
restaurants and shops will be open, and we will be bringing
history to life! Stay tuned for further information!
Our mandate is to Bring History to Life and through all of our
various programmes, that's exactly what we are doing with all of
the above.
OH...WHAT A DAY!
FUNDAY SUNDAY, November 5, 2005
Barbara Holmes Simon, Event Coordinator
If you missed it – you missed a really good time. A really special family day. What fun we had.
It was a beautiful day weatherwise and a great day all around. An estimated 2,500 people
came to St. George's to see their World Heritage Visitors Centre and to have fun!
Train rides, a glass bottom boat ride, a sandwich making competition, story reading, raffles, a
Guy Fawkes creation contest, face-painting, performances by Dottie the Clown, even Mr. Guy
Fawkes was enjoying the sunshine! We showed our film "A Stroll Through St. George's", the
kids loved the Fun Castle, we served delicious soup, sandwiches and popcorn, etc. etc. All of
it was enjoyed by those that turned out. We ended the day with a bonfire and a burning of a
Guy Fawkes effigy. A great end to a Bermudaful Day!
Numerous prizes and raffles were donated and we are grateful to the corporate community
for their overwhelming generosity.
Sincere thanks are extended to the event organizing committee and all
the volunteers who worked tirelessly – especially during the day on
Funday Sunday.
And...we are going to do it all over again on November 6th, 2006
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Special thanks to Larry Jacobs for these and all newsletter photographs.
to our generous donors whose names appear below, to our supporters,friends, members and to the general public forthe great success of our FIRST ANNUALFUNDAY SUNDAY
HOTEL/GUEST HOUSE STAYSGrotto Bay - Two Nights Stay for 2..................................L. PreeceAunt Nea’s Inn - Weekend for 2.......................................FurbertTaylor House on Pilot Darrell’s Square - 3 Nights Stay......J. BurrowsThe Old Rectory - One Night Bed & Breakfast for 2...........Cynthia
DINNERS, BRUNCHES Café Gio - Dinner for 2.....................................................K. NortonGriffins @ The St. George’s Club - Brunch for 2.............J. HurstThe Carriage House - Brunch for 2..................................K. WhiteTavern by the Sea - $60 Dinner Gift Certificate...............RubyBlack Horse Tavern - $75 Gift Certificate.........................D. PlaceFourways Inn - Sunday Brunch for 2 - MEF Group............#771643White Horse Pub & Restaurant - $50 Gift Certificate.....L. RichardsonSung Sing Take Out - $100 Gift Certificate.....................Ruby
MISCELLANEOUS PRIZES Cedar Tray - Bermuda Beauty Craft.................................C. Wilson2 Bottles Wine - Gosling Brothers....................................N. WalkerSt. George’s Picture, cedar framed - Jill Amos Raine......Denim MinorsSunbeam Mixmaster - Godet & Young............................N. WalkerJWin Portable CD Player - Music Box East......................J. BrownLimited Edition China Plate - Vera P. Card Ltd................Bob WilkinsonMagnum Champagne (Laurent-Perrier) - Churchills.........R. Brown14 kt Gold Longtail Pin/Pendant - Crisson’s.....................Roche DouglasItalian Tile Wall Hanging - The Island Shop.....................K. SwanMen’s Skagen Watch - E. R. Aubrey.................................M. Johnson4 Books Mini Bus Tickets - St. George’s Mini Bus...........C. WadeHistoric Canvas Bag, T-Shirts & Hats - Ocean Sails..........MadgeTwo Green Fees - St. George’s Golf Club........................R. BrownBox Cigars - Anonymous...................................................Nicki A Star Theatre Home Planatarium - Get Animated!........J. Alexander
Child’s Towel and Carrier - Get Animated!.......................D. White2 Bottles Wine - Gosling Brothers....................................J. Farrow
GIFT CERTIFICATES $100 - Bersalon/Cool Waters...........................................Pucci$100 - W.J. Boyle & Son...................................................Annie$100 - English Sports Shop..............................................S. McLeod$75 - A.S. Cooper’s...........................................................L. Perry$50 - The Harbourmaster.................................................Ebbin$50 - All Talk......................................................................Z. Edwards$40 - Cheveau Hair Salon.................................................D. White$40 - Brunswick Street Bakery.........................................Rasheed$30 - Cousins Variety Store..............................................Monica$30 - Betty’s Needle Crafts..............................................Dave$25 - St. George’s Esso....................................................David$25 - Caffee Latte.............................................................Patty M.$20 - Caffee Latte.............................................................Smith$20 - The Book Cellar.......................................................Madge$20 - The Book Cellar.......................................................H. Moorehead $30 - East End Florist........................................................Ruby
RALLY PRIZE WINNERSTwo Nights Deluxe Accommodation for 2 - Fairmont Southampton..................................................C. JohnsonDinner for 2 - The Waterloo House..................................B. AtwoodA Case of Pinot Grigio - Burrows Lightbourne................D. SmithMV Coral Sea Glass Bottom Boat Cruise..........................L. Furbert$50 Gift Certificate - Egmonts..........................................F. Robertson$50 Gift Certificate - Egmonts..........................................G. Kent Smith
NEW MEMBERSHIP ENROLLMENT DRAWThree Days, Two Nights Accommodation at Horizons or Waterloo House.......................................J. Alexander
NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP DRAW Perfume Gift Basket -The Bermuda Perfumery...............S. Smith
R A F F L E D O N O R S A N D W I N N E R S
S P E C I A L T H A N K S T O :
Thank you
Continental Airlines, The Shell Company of Bermuda, Jardine Matheson International Ltd., Patricia Smith & Angeline Butler (for rally clue formation), Olde Town Railway - Mr. and Mrs.Eugene Minors (the numerous train rides), Coral Sea Cruises - Beau Evans (the coral reef tour), Henry & Pat Hayward, Marion MacPherson, Rhona Emmerson, Hanna Emmerson, KingBean Enterprises, Caffee Latte, Dunkley’s Dairy, Food 4 Thought, Butterfield & Vallis, Mulligans Restaurant, Somers Supermarket, John F. Barritt & Sons, Crow Lane Bakery, The TownCrier Mr. David Frith, Temptations Restaurant, Lindo’s Market, The Marketplace, Quickie Lickie Laundromats, BAS-Serco, Treecon, The Cracker Box, The St. George’s Fire Brigade,Bermuda General Agency, Liz Martin, George Pope, Will Collieson, The St. George’s Community Beat Police Officers, The Corporation of St. George’s, Betsey Mowbray, WendyRowntree, George & Claudia Wardman, Another World, Robertson’s Drug Store, The Whistlin’ Frog, Mayor E. Michael Jones, Ollie McKittrick, Connie Dey, Charles Maguire, LarryJacobs, the Membership/Events Committee - Mariea Caisey, Joan Davis, Karen Martin, Alison Outerbridge, Mary Gurr Malone, Jeannie Siggins, The St. George’s Kiwanis - Bob Mello,Esther Saunders, Lily Oatley, Gary & Marie Kent-Smith, Marion Edmead, Fanny Churm, Leslie Center, Harold Millett, Denise Trew, East End Florist, Herbie Siggins, Emily Siggins, FourStar Pizza, Students of Whitney School, The St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Rev. David Raths, Tara McKittrick-Smith, The St. George’s Foundation Staff - Sharon Jacobs, Gayle Evans,Leondra Burchall, Barbara Simon, and our numerous volunteers who also helped us on the day, Dr. Ken Snaith, Trudi Snaith, Malika Snaith Taylor, George Outerbridge, Annie Williams,Dr. George Cook, Malcolm MacPherson, Roger Williams and other unidentified unsung heroes who lent a hand!
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2006 CALENDARAVAILABLE
Copies of the 2006 Fundraising Calendar
showing "postcard pictures" of the Town of St.
George are still available by calling 297-8043.
They make great gifts even if you give them to
friends and family in February!!
Reduced rates for bulk orders.
NEWS FROM THE Education OfficerLeondra Burchall, Education Officer
Days into the Education Officer post I was conducting research and com-
piling questions for the first annual Heritage Hunt. The Heritage Hunt
is the collaborative effort of the Annual Exhibition, The St. George’s
Foundation and Look Bermuda. It is an intellectual and physical scavenger
hunt featuring an interactive map. The Hunt is open to all Bermuda
schools and covers all nine parishes.
The Heritage Hunt, along with The St. George’s Foundation, was featured
in the Ministry of the Environment’s Annual Exhibition newsletter distrib-
uted to schools island-wide and our collaborative team conducted teacher
workshops for all participating schools. I am pleased to announce twelve
schools are registered for this project designed to increase knowledge of
Bermuda’s heritage and culture.
I ask that all St. George’s Foundation members attend the Annual
Exhibition and look for the interactive map featuring the participating
schools and all the Hunt questions and answers. Also, be sure to pick up
a catalog where we have a full-page feature on page 4.
Once the questions and graphics were compiled I set out for a weeklong
conference in Providence, Rhode Island. I attended the Oral History
Association Annual Meeting where I focused on workshops and presenta-
tions relating to oral history in the classroom and digital technology as I
was set to give a workshop at the Bermuda Union of Teacher’s Annual
EDUCATION UPDATE
Conference on the subject. I wanted to provide Bermuda’s teachers the
most current information regarding materials, digital technology and oral
history.
Both the conference, and the BUT workshop held November 8, 2005
at CedarBridge Academy, were a success. I, along with Jennifer Hind of
Newspapers in Education, conducted the workshop on oral history in the
classroom. I provided basic instruction and guidelines while Jennifer
provided a vehicle for the oral testimony in the Royal Gazette’s Milestone
of a Millenium Series which features stories written by middle and high
school students on a Bermudian or a significant aspect of Bermudian his-
tory. Teachers were asked that classes participate in the Milestones essay
competition and to encourage students to use oral history in their submis-
sion. The deadline is just prior to Easter term break.
Temporarily off the workshop circuit I was embroiled in discussions for a
children’s exhibit in the World Heritage Visitor’s Centre. Advocates for
Bermuda’s Children (ABC) have donated funds for a children’s exhibit. I,
along with Sharon Jacobs, Paul Shapiro of Brimstone Media, and Conchita
Ming of ABC met to discuss options. Currently research is underway and
we are scheduled to meet in February.
As you can see much has taken place since my appointment and I am con-
tinuing to ingratiate myself in the community of education officers, histor-
ical agencies, our partners, and with the Town and people of St. George’s
through both formal meetings and informal gatherings. The wonderful
publicity on my appointment has generated considerable interest and sup-
port as this month I was asked to participate in a meeting of non-govern-
mental education officers (NGO’s) to discuss how we can better reach
and deliver materials to teachers, for input on the East End Community
Education and Development Programme’s tour guide course, and to con-
duct an oral history workshop for middle school teachers in March.
Meetings are being planned, projects are developing and ‘history is com-ing to life in St. George’s.’ Stay tuned....much more is to come.
President Harry Ingham, St. George's RotaryClub, presents the Foundation's Sharon Jacobsa check to continue their work in St. George's.
National Trust Walkabout in the World Heritage Visitor’s Centre, December 2, 2005
The St. George’s Foundation AGM, November 3, 2005
St. George’s Fondation Honorary and Advisory CouncilMembers, December 3, 2005