Thursday, May 21, 2015

Hamilton Meserve - Son of the Wicked Witch to Arrive in Grand Rapids!

Less than one week after our last newsletter, the rains have cleared and the trees are in bloom. The Judy Garland Memorial Garden and Birthplace are looking quite beautiful. 

We hope your plans to attend the Wizard of Oz Festival are in place. We think the Festival this year is going to be a wonderful event!







THIS BLOG:
1.      Hamilton Meserve, Margaret Hamilton’s Son
2.      Dorothy’s Farm and Zoo Animals –  Friday’s FREE Event
3.      The Emerald City Fest – Saturday’s FREE Event
4.      Wizard of Oz Costume Contest for Groups
5.      And more...

Hamilton Meserve,
Wicked Witch of the West,
Margaret Hamilton’s Son Will Attend

Hamilton Meserve
If you have not heard the news, we're proud to announce that Our Very Special Guest Star, HAMILTON MESERVE -- the son of MGM's legendary "Wicked Witch of the West," MARGARET HAMILTON, will be our keynote speaker for the 2015 Wizard of Oz Festival.

This is Meserve’s initial appearance in Grand Rapids, and we're especially happy to welcome him, as his mother, Margaret Hamilton was the focal point of the very first Judy Garland Festival here in 1979.  She was invited by artist Jackie Dingman, who started the first Judy Garland Museum here in Grand Rapids. Ms. Hamilton accepted the invitation and stayed with Jackie during this visit. There are photos and recordings preserving this wonderful event.

Margaret Hamilton visiting with Grand Rapids children in 1979
Interestingly, Hamilton Meserve’s presentation falls just eight days before thirty-sixth anniversary of his mother’s visit. On Saturday, June 13th, at 8:00 p.m. Meserve will entertain us with his enthralling talk, "OZ, THE WITCH, AND MOM: TEN THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW." We are sure it’s a talk that will delight any and all who love that classic motion picture.

For those who are wondering, "Ham”was three years old when his mother appeared in The Wizard of Oz and he remembers that time quite well. In fact, he has some rather dramatic stories to tell about it. We Meserve is now retired and lives in Maine with Helen, his wife of fifty-four years. He's enjoyed a happily diverse career, working in international banking (opening countries in Asia and the Middle East for Citibank); owning seven community newspapers in New York's Hudson Valley from the 1980s to the 1990s, and until 2006, working with Helen in Running Battle Antiques for which (from 1990 to 2006) they did up to twenty-five national shows a year. Hamilton is currently a County Commissioner in Lincoln County, Maine. In addition, he is president of Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club, and Treasurer of The Boothbay Region Land Trust and The Friends of the Harbor Theatre. The latter organization is committed to keeping that cinema open.

Of interest is the fact that Meserve moved to Portland, Maine because of his mother. Back in 1961, she was performing in summer stock up in New England when she heard that the Coast Guard was selling lighthouses. She bought one, but we’ll let “Ham” tell you the rest of the story.

So, get your tickets now and don’t miss this fascinating presentation, "OZ, THE WITCH, AND MOM," on Saturday evening, June 13th at 8:00 p.m. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer period with the audience, moderated by John Fricke. Also, there will be a Wine and Cheese Reception before the event with light hor d’oeuvres, so plan to come early. Tickets are $20 per person.

Tickets and information on our website: 

http://www.judygarlandwebsite.com

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We have many other wonderful events this weekend:
-         “Memories of the Judy I Knew” by Joan Beck Coulson – Thursday Eve
-         “Judy in Concert” by John Fricke
-         “The Oz that Almost “WOZ” &
-         “Down the Yellow Brick Road”  2-Part Talk by John Fricke, Saturday AM
-         “Judy and Chuck” by Brent Phillips. – Saturday Afternoon

For the full schedule, please check our website:  http://www.judygarlandmuseum.com

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**FREE EVENTS for CHILDREN**


Fun Facts About Oz by John Fricke

Friday, June 12, at 1:30 p.m. in the Judy Garland Museum, John Fricke will present a thirty minute kid-friendly talk, “Fun Facts About Oz.” Included will be an anti-bullying message. The Oz characters are all very different, but they show us how to get along and help one another.

Dorothy’s Farm and Zoo Animals

On Friday, June 12th, 2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. there will be a free event for children on the outdoor grounds of the Judy Garland Museum. “Dorothy’s Farm and Zoo Animals” will be a fun event for kids – a free walk-thru farm and zoo.

We expect a goose and goslings, pigs, rabbits, a dog, cat and kittens, an alpaca and a goat. (Unfortunately, at this time we are not allowed to have chickens or turkeys due to the Bird Flu.) More animals may still be coming. We hope to have some small snacks.

If anyone has an animal or animals they would like to bring for show, please contact Debbie Sias at the Judy Garland Museum. (218) 327-9276
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Friday Evening, Garden BBQ

At 5:30 p.m., BBQ sandwiches and fixings will be available for purchase via the Sawmill Restaurant. The food is the delicious and the price is only $12.00. Come and enjoy. Music provided by Borg Entertainment.

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The Wizard of Oz Costume Contest

Remember how much fun we had last year at the Guinness World Record attempt? This year will be smaller, but it’s still a chance to have some great fun and win a prize.

Friday evening, June 12 from 7:30 p.m. a Wizard of Oz Costume Contest will be held on the Evergreen Terrace Lawn. This contest is for GROUPS ONLY. You may come as a group of TWO or more.

Contestants will be interviewed on the JUMBO SCREEN by Borg Entertainment. It should be lots of fun.

Prize Awards will be given in the form of coupons to the Museum Gift Shop. The Gift Shop is now stocked with all kinds of things, so this will be a great prize!

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The Wizard of Oz on a Jumbo Screen

At 9:00 p.m. the 1939 classic, The Wizard of Oz will be shown on a Jumbo Screen on the Evergreen Terrace Lawn (just next to the Judy Garland Museum and Memorial Garden). Popcorn and drinks will be available. Come and have a great time!

IN CASE OF RAIN – All outdoor events listed above will take place at the Grand Rapids Civic Center.
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The Emerald City Fest

On Saturday, June 13th, 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., The Emerald City Fest will be held in downtown Grand Rapids at the Old Central School.

Events include: “Horse of a Different Color” carriage rides, face painting, glitter tattoos, Glinda’s Gigantic Bubbles, Manicures and more. Lots of fun for kids. Charge will be $1.00 per event.
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Museum Gift Shop

Each week we will share with you a few items in our Gift Shop!

The Ruby Slippers Light Up!

Cowardly Lion!













Next Week

Stay Tuned. We have a couple more blogs coming on our very special guests and events!


3 comments:

  1. That is really interesting post!! I am so glad to read this. Hey I am also planning to host Halloween party. I will need a grand venue for that but most of the event location rentals are already reserved. I am quite late. But still if you know about available event venues then please tell me guys!

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    1. So sorry to be late on seeing this. Had no idea but in the future you can always check the Judy Garland Museum. They rent for some events!

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  2. John - was Hamilton Meserve's talk in 2015 by chance recorded? I would love to be able to see it!

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