Farmington Memorial Day 2018 Observance Program
The Farmington Memorial Day 2018 observance program photocopied or printed on Paper. It details the events and ceremonies to take place, starting at the Pine Grove Cemetery, moving to the South Main Street Bridge, and then ending at the Old Town Hall/Recreation Center. The program includes the names of speakers and singers and activities to take place at each location.
Size: 8.5 x 5.5
FHS-Kyle Leach
Farmington American Legion
Farmington American Legion
2018
Donated by Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
Farmington NH 101st Anniversary Memorial Day Exercise Booklet 1969
Farmington NH 101st Anniversary Memorial Day Exercise Booklet 1969. The booklet is four pages, printed in blue ink on paper.
The front page is simply decorated with a single, five line, angle border, which extends across three quarters of the top and left side of the front page. The border frames an image in the center of the page, The image in the center is a bald eagle, holding an olive branch in its beak, sitting atop a shield with four stars and alternating dark and light stripes and a banner saying "Memorial Day ." Details of the event are at the middle of the page to the bottom of the page topped with a US American Legion emblem.
The details say that the 101st Anniversary Memorial Day exercise was conducted by Clarence L. Perkins, Post No. 60 American Legion, Farmington, NH. They were to begin at "eight o'clock in the forenoon," at Edgerly Park. Officer of the Day was Allan Drew. Parade Marshall was Lawrence Gilbert. It was his 18th year doing so.
It details the activities for Memorial Day on the second and third pages starting with a march at Edgerly Park, then Town Hall, then the Main Street bridge, Veterans Cemetery, the Civil War memorial, then ending at Town Hall., At all places they included prayer, remarks, song, and many a band or musician playing.
The last page is devoted to order of the march and a public invitation to join them in " the proper observance of Memorial Day."
Size: 6.25 W x 9.5" H
Condition. Very good. Booklet was folded and has a crease.
FHS-Kyle Leach
American Legion, Farmington, NH
American Legion, Farmington, NH
1969
Farmington Town Players-A Christmas Spectacular Program
A program for the 2015 Farmington Town Players production of "A Christmas Spectacular." The event multifaceted entertainment combination including "The Living Nativity" and "Roll'in in Dough in Mistletoe,' skits and renditions of holiday classics.. The date of the show was set for December 11th and 12th 2015. The doors opened at 6:30pm and the show started at 7pm. Tickets were $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12.
Size: 8.5 x 5.5
FHS-Kyle Leach
Farmington Town Players
Artwork by Beth Van Gelder
Farmington Town Players
2015
Donated by Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
Farmington Town Players-Mobile Home Sweet Home Promotional Flyer
A promotional flyer for the Farmington Town Players 2016 Production of "Mobile Home Sweet Home." The date of the show was set for June 17th & 18th 2016. The doors of the hall opened at 6:30pm and the show started at 7pm. Tickets were $8. The entertainment that night "Mobile Home Sweet Home" was a comic play.
Size: 7" x 11"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Farmington Town Players
Artwork: Beth Van Gelder
Farmington Town Players
2016
Donated by: Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
Indoor Photograph Ladies Group In Costume
Indoor group photograph of Farmington ladies in costume for an event. Size :5"x7"
Back Row: Helen McLaughlin, Edith Hall, Adelaide Haskill, Mildred Clarkson, Irene Jackson, Eloise Roberts, Mary Cloutman, Ruth Gordon, Jessie Sargent, Florance Roberts, Marion Waldron, Venita LaChance
Front Row: Edna Young, Amelia Richards, Ruth Allen, Helen Bragg, Beulah Thayer, Jillian Currier, Helen Nute, Jeanette Roberts
FHS-RKL
Unknown
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Mixed Photo Collection 3rd Annual Goodwin Library Art Exhibition Feb 1986 From March 1986 Puddledock Press
Mixed Photo Collection 3rd Annual Goodwin Library Art Exhibition Feb 1986 From March 1986 Puddledock Press The Goodwin Library recently held its 3rd annual Art Exhibition, running from February 10 – February 15. <br /><br />From the caption in the March 1986 Puddledock Press edition:<br /><br /><em>More than 45 works of art were on hand and most were loaned by local residents. </em><br /><br /><em>Head Librarian, Phyllis Kuligowski, co-originater of the event, was very pleased with this year's turnout. The first Art Exhibition, in 1984, consisted of approximately 15 oil paintings, but has gfrown to also include pastels, ink sketches, black and white photographs, and crafts as well. </em><br /><br /><em>Local artist, Anna Richards, displayed three of her oil paintings. Ms. Richards, a long time resident of Farmington, has been painting for the last 10 years and conducting art classes for the last three. Due to her enthusiasm and encouragement, several of her students decided to participate also. Each student chose their own subject matter, resulting in a colorful addition to the other oil painting on display. Ms Richards said that though some of her students were reluctant at first, they soon were glad they took this opportunity to show their creativity. </em><br /><br /><em>Elementary school principal, Tim Woodward, loaned 8 items to the event, including several pressed flower arrangements and some unique oil paintings on wood.</em><br /><br /><em> Two more Farmington residents, Ed and Betty Demers, also contributed a few of their works. Mr. Demers displayed two of his woodworkings; a hand carved rooster, and a beautiful hand made dulcimer. For those like myself, who may not be familiar with it, Mr. Demers was able to provide us with a bit of history concerning the dulcimer. Dating back to medieval Europe, the dulcimer is a musical instrument with sounds similar to a zither. Though not known for sure, it is believed to have been introduced to this country by the Pennsylvania Germans, some 200 years ago. Though the instrument he exhibited was made of cherry wood, he has made at least 24 others, using woods such as pine and walnut. Desides those items, Mr. Demers has also handcrafted several wooden chests and decoys. Mrs. Demers loaned 2 of her oil paintings to the exhibition. </em><br /><br /><em>If you were unable to get out and see the exhibition this time around, don't despair, because Mrs. Kuligowski is planning an even larger exhibit for next year. </em><br /><br />RKL-FHS
Mixed Photo Collection From March 1986 Puddledock Press
Mixed Photo Collection From March 1986 Puddledock Press. These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in February 1986. Please read each photo explanation for possible details. If you have information not contained in the description about a photo, please pass it on to us so we may update or records and extend public historical record.
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Photo- Celtics Robert Parish Visits Hay Day 1987
Celtics Robert Parish visits the Farmington National Bank on Hay Day in 1987. KJ Cardinal is the young boy standing next to Parish. Brand new Farmington Police Chief Barry Carr is also shown in the photo. Norma Tilton, longtime employee of the Farmington National Bank, is standing in the back, right. Patty Cosado is also in the photo.
This item are digital files and it does no exist in the physical museum collection.
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KJ Cardinal Family Collection
1987
Digital photo donation by KJ Cardinal.
Photos Memorial Day Observance From June 1986 Puddledock Press
From June 1986 Puddledock Press article with the photos:<br /><br /><em>Farmington recently celebrated its 118th Memorial Day Observance. While lacking the usual parade, the day was none the less filled with reverence and gratitude for those gone before. </em><br /><br /><em>Participating in the ceremonies were the Clarence L. Perkins Post 60 American Legion, Willson-Hunt Post 6806 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Chapter 23 Disabled American Veterans and Auxilary Units</em><br /><br /><em>These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in May 1986.</em><br /><br />RKL-FHS
Charlie Doke
1986
Photos Of Goodwin Library Addition Dedication April 6, 1986
From the May 1986 Puddledock article abou the photos:<br /><br /><p class="Style1"><em>The dedication for the new addition of the Goodwin Library was held on April 6th. The program speakers included, Rev. H. Franklin Parker,R<sub>t</sub>vv. Uel Gardner, Rev. John Scruton and Robert M. Aiken. Each took the time to express pride in being involved in this vital project which is beneficial to the community. There were many guests in attendance, and the enthusiasm was high among all.</em></p>
<p class="Style1"><em>The new addition consists of a children's room on the main level and a meeting room on the lower level. The children's room has an area for the younger ones to open books to new worlds by reading or simply looking at the pictures! On the opposite end of the room is a teenage study area for the serious of studies or the inquisitive reader. The spacious, light and airy room is the perfect atmosphere for our younger townspeople. The lower level is also a large, bright room with the look of definite pride and personal integrity, which reflects the community's personality. The new addition is a great accomplishment and a beautiful plus to the original building . If you missed out on the open house, please take the time to see the new library and make use of its wonderful selections.</em></p>
<br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in May 1986.<br /><br /> RKL-FHS
Photo credits Joe Henry