December 2018
-
Holiday Events at the Museum – December 8th
-
Changes in Town
-
Not One, but Two Festivals!
-
Donations via Amazon Smile
-
Our Store
Holiday
Events at the Judy Garland & Children’s Discovery Museum
This Saturday, December 8th is our big
holiday celebration. This year we have two events.
We are sorry to announce, Christmas Concert listed here has been cancelled. The Ho Ho Ho Christmas Party WILL take place.
Karen DeBord-Bordeaux will present her Christmas Shoes Concert. This past June, Karen appeared in the Gumm Family Living History in the Judy Garland home. On Saturday, December 8th, in celebration of the recovery of Judy’s Ruby Slippers and Christmas season, she will be singing special Christmas songs and leading some sing-a-longs. Come and into the holiday spirit. This event is free with the price of admission to the museum - $10.
THE HO HO HO CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL TAKE PLACE AS ANNOUNCED!
Karen DeBord-Bordeaux will present her Christmas Shoes Concert. This past June, Karen appeared in the Gumm Family Living History in the Judy Garland home. On Saturday, December 8th, in celebration of the recovery of Judy’s Ruby Slippers and Christmas season, she will be singing special Christmas songs and leading some sing-a-longs. Come and into the holiday spirit. This event is free with the price of admission to the museum - $10.
THE HO HO HO CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL TAKE PLACE AS ANNOUNCED!
From 3:00 p.m. –
5:00 p.m., the annual Ho Ho Ho Country Christmas will take
place. This event, sponsored by Children First, is free and open to
the public. Throughout the Children’s Discovery Museum and the Judy Garland
Museum, there will be games for children with prizes, art projects, decorating
cookies, snacks, and visits with Santa. Bring your camera to get a photo with
Santa sitting in front of the carriage from The Wizard of Oz. Last
year, this very popular event was attended by a record number of people.
Activities designed for kids up to age 12 require accompaniment by an adult.
Earlier this year a car crashed into the building, thus making it necessary for them to cover the entry door and remove all of the facing on the building! |
Changes
in Town
Grand Rapids seems to be busier than ever these days,
and in the last months several changes have occurred. Downtown on the block by
the Pokegama Hotel--near the original New Grand and Rialto theatres-- two old buildings were torn down to make way
for a brew pub. Although we can’t be certain, word is that the old Rialto
Theatre, which opened the day after the New Grand closed, will become part of
this pub and be used for live entertainment.
The two buildings on the left are gone - to be replaced by the new brew put. Perhaps some archival items were found in the ground! |
The Sawmill Dining Room where many of our famous friends dined including the Munchkins, June Allyson, Margaret O'Brien, Donald O'Connor, Sid and Joe Luft. A place of many happy memories. |
John ad Michelle Kelsch at the Sawmill a year ago. |
The warm and welcoming lobby of the Sawmill. |
Not
One Festival, But Two
As we look toward 2019, people will be asking about
the 2019 festival and planning their vacations. After much discussion some new
decisions were made. The Board has decided that it will work best for all
involved to have not one Festival, but TWO.
Plans are not completely firm yet, but this is what we can tell you as
of this month.
Saturday,
June 8, 2019, there will be a Wizard of Oz or Land of Oz Festival for children. As
usual, these events will include games and crafts and other fun events. We may
also have characters and an indoor showing of “The Wizard of Oz.” Stay tuned in
spring for more information.
Thursday,
June 20th – Saturday, June 22nd, 2019 – The Judy Garland
Festival will take place.
This year will mark the 80thanniversary
of The Wizard of Oz and the
fiftieth
anniversary of Judy Garland’s passing. Because of this and because Judy
deserves a celebration generally, we would like to have a nice memorial event
for her.
As stated last year by the Board of Directors, the
Museum can no longer support the costs and manpower of the big festivals of
yore. Nor, sadly, are there the stars and co-workers of Judy still around who
can visit. Nevertheless, we owe a great debt to one fan in particular, and others,
who have agreed to organize and donate funds to make this event happen.
As of now, there will be a Judy Garland Music Jazz
Concert performed by Eau Claire native, pianist Josh Gallagher who has received
rave reviews for his work. In addition, there will be a second musical and
vocal concert at the Reif given by concert pianist Richard Glazier and Joan Ellison, the singer presently touring with him. Other events in the line-up are: a bus tour, Judy/Oz Jeopardy, lectures by John
Fricke and film/television showings. We would also like to show at least two
films or TV shows on our new ten foot screen.
Please weigh in on what you would like to see and any other ideas
or ways you might like to donate your talent!
Additionally, we should note, yes, there will be a DINNER!
There is one other big event which might be possible.
If someone is interested in supporting this, please contact us.
Donations
via Amazon
As many of you may know, when ordering online, Amazon
allows you to sign up for donation and a portion of your purchase will go to
the non-profit of your choice. The Judy Garland Museum is now listed with
Amazon to receive donations from them, if you so choose. If you are buying
Christmas and Holiday presents from Amazon, please sign up and donate to us!
The app is called:
AMAZON SMILE
Just sign up here: https://smile.amazon.com
Thank you!
Our
Store
In buying gifts, please remember we have loads of
wonderful items for presents: Wizard of Oz Collector Plates, Wizard of Oz Dolls,
along with Judy Garland Magazines, Books, Recordings and DVDS.
Recently we’ve had a number of special items to sell
in our store which we simply can’t list on our website. So, if you are looking
for something in particular, along with checking on our website www.judygarlandmuseum.com/gift-shop
- please contact us and ask. We might
just have it.
***
Now, in case we don’t meet again until 2019, here’s wishing
all of you and your families a healthy and peaceful holiday season.
Merry Christmas!
And a Very Happy New Year!