HFCI Takes 1St Place in 4Th of July Parade
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"Preserving the Past. Protecting the Future." the Protecting Past. the "Preserving Volume 3, Issue 3 Summer 2005 Historic Fairfax City, Inc. Historic Fairfax City, Inc. Honored "Fare Fac - Say Do" in 4th of July Parade Executive Officers by Hildie Carney Hildie Carney President Ann F. Adams Vice-Pres. Congratulations are in order for Historic Fairfax City, Inc. and the 4th of July Hon. John E. Petersen Treasurer Parade Committee, chaired by HFCI board member Mick Fraiser. The group Karen M. Stevenson Secretary was awarded 1st Place in the Mayor’s and Council Trophy Division and 2nd Norma M. Darcey Director Place in the Float Division. Fairfax, VA 22030 VA Fairfax, Patricia A. Fabio Director Michael D. Frasier Director 10209 Main Street Main 10209 G. William Jayne Director The float was designed and Hon. Wm. Page Johnson, II Director Hildie Carney, President Carney, Hildie built by HFCI board member, Andrea J. Loewenwarter Director Brad Preiss, with lots of help Return Address - Historic Fairfax City, Inc. City, Fairfax Historic - Address Return Bonnie W. McDaniel Director David L. Meyer Director from the HFCI Parade Bradley S. Preiss Director Committee. His depiction of Hon. John H. Rust, Jr. Director Betsy K. Rutkowski Director the Fairfax Courthouse was Eleanor D. Schmidt Director perfect in every detail. Dolores B. Testerman Director Edward C. Trexler, Jr. Director Ellen R. Wigren Director HFCI’s theme followed the The Newsletter of Sidney H. Williams Director City’s slogan of “Bursting with Pride” and the celebration Historic Fairfax City, Inc. of the bicentennial year by reenacting events throughout the years. HFCI board member Brad Preiss and the award winning float he Arrayed in period costumes founder “Richard and Mrs. Ratcliff” (Board designed, depicting the historic Fairfax Courthouse built in 1800. Also pictured are Tanner Preiss, Shyahn Fraiser and Mick Fraiser. Photo members Ed Trexler and Karen Stevenson) headed the float and credit Trang Nguyen. “Antonia Ford and Major Joseph Willard” (Mick Frasier and Hildie The Fare Facs Gazette © 2005 Carney) followed, depicting the civil war period. Editor: William Page Johnson, II Thanks to antique car owners, Bill Parris and Patrick O’Neill, the 1930’s and 1950’s decades were interpreted by their wonderful autos with period performers. The 1930’s brought a farming serge to Fairfax and featured were “Mr. and Mrs. Wilcoxin” (David and Cindy Meyer, son Elliott) from the Blenheim farm and our grand judge (John Petersen). The 1950’s brought prosperity to the City with a trend to suburban growth. Our Car Hop (Board member Betsy Rutkowski) and Poodle skirted jitterbuggers (Board member Andrea Loewenwarter, and daughter Jacquelyn) and hoola-hoppers depicted that era Ed Trexler and Karen Stevenson, as Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ratcliff, and the HFCI Fairfax Courthouse Float during the 2005 City of Fairfax 4th of July Parade. Note the historic Fairfax Courthouse is in the Congratulations to the Parade Committee – HFCI will display their background. Photo credit Trang Nguyen. E-mail: [email protected] trophy and ribbon at the Museum for all to see! Website: www.historicfairfax.org Volume 3, Issue 3 The Fair Facs Gazette Summer 2005 Volume 3, Issue 3 The Fair Facs Gazette Summer 2005 Fairfax, Virginia, July 2005- financial support. Thanks to Norma Darcey, our representative on this organization, for her hard work. Message from the President: Welcome New Members! We are excited about the Blenheim Interpretative Center HFCI MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION/ Greetings from the President-- the City Council has approved. We hope to have the The Board of Directors of HFCI extends a hearty RENEWAL redesign and groundbreaking by this Fall. (See article in welcome to all new HFCI members. HISTORIC FAIRFAX CITY, INC. is a non-profit Our Editor, Page Johnson, is fresh from vacation and has this newsletter). Thanks to the Blenheim Committee – these corporation (501©(3) organization) written a very informative article about one of our own members have been working on this project for 4 years. City residents and his collection of civil war relics. The Ratcliff Cemetery renovation is also in its last stages for completion. Membership Classifications: I hope all of you are having a wonderful summer and • exciting vacations. Summer is my favorite time of the Our July meeting was held at the beautiful historic home Class A Individual year when the ‘living is easy”. of HFCI board member Karen Stevenson – our Annual ..........................................................................$25.00 Summer Social. Just a little bit of business and a lot of • Class A-1 Additional Household Member The first part of the summer was not so easy for our 4th of socializing and enjoying the beautiful porch and gardens HISTORIC FAIRFAX CITY, INC. ..........................................................................$10.00 • July Committee crew! Thanks to the hard work of our at Karen’s. We’ll take a break in August and then we'll be Class B-1 Non-profit Organizations th committee chairman, Mick Fraiser, and his “right hand back to work on September 14 at our regular meeting. Do you want to know more about the history of ..........................................................................$35.00 • man” Brad Preiss, HFCI was awarded the top prize for Come join us at City Hall, Room 306 at 7:30PM. where you live? Class B-2 For profit Organizations our entry in the 2005 City parade. (please see my write up ..........................................................................$50.00 in this newsletter). HFCI was also awarded the 2nd prize in Please share this newsletter with a neighbor or friend and JOIN HISTORIC FAIRFAX CITY, INC. the Float Division. We had a lot of fun doing this but it if you haven’t sent in your membership dues please do! I'd like to hear from you so give me a call or e-mail me Enclosed is my tax-deductible membership application was a lot of work too! Just what is available to you as a member of HFCI? anytime if you have questions or suggestions at 703-591- and check made out to Historic Fairfax City Inc. for: 5305 or [email protected]. $___________ At our June meeting we selected Dolores Testerman as A newsletter, 4 times a year announcing what is our representative for the annual InterService Club Council happening with all HFCI projects and events “Volunteer of the Year” Award. Please join us on August Hildie Carney 3rd at Old Town Hall to honor our very special HFCI board Name or Organization: member Dolores Testerman. 2 general meetings a year, affording you an opportunity to meet and speak with people behind Telephone #: Thank you to all of you who helped make our 2005 Homes the scenes working to maintain interest in the Tour a huge success. We netted over $12,000 and made a Advertisements history of Fairfax. Contact name: lot of friends during the tour. Many of our HFCI members either helped on the committee, were docents at the houses, We are looking forward to having you be a part of the e-mail: or performed other valuable service. A special thanks goes City's bi-centennial in 2005. We need and value your Address: to our Co-Chairs, Carol Cope and HFCI board member support. Together we will preserve the heritage that has Karen Stevenson. been left to us. In May, we had our Spring Annual Meeting with one of our best programs yet! We had a special guest “Mary Todd The Board of Directors of Return to: Historic Fairfax City, Inc., Lincoln” (aka: Saundra Jordan). Mr. & Mrs. Jordan took Historic Fairfax City, Inc. Attention: Membership Committee us right into the White House and their personal lives as 10209 Main Street they have never been recounted before. We would love to Fairfax, VA 22030 have them back for another program to recount another phase of their lives. On July 28th our Outreach Committee will be attending the “nonprofit” luncheon hosted by the Fairfax Chamber of Commerce. This is an opportunity for us to reach out for new members, prospective board members and for 2 11 Volume 3, Issue 3 The Fair Facs Gazette Summer 2005 Volume 3, Issue 3 The Fair Facs Gazette Summer 2005 (Endnotes) BLENHEIM UPDATE 1 Section B, Site 36, Gettysburg National Military Park, 97 Getting To Know You her collection. Karen is a member of the Fairfax Ferns Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325. HFCI Board Member Karen Stevenson Garden Club and the local Book Club. 2 The Titusville Herald, October 14, 1970; 209 W. Spring St., At a work session on July 14, the City of Fairfax Titusville, PA 16354. Karen has been on the HFCI Board for Council 3 Venango County Genweb, http://www.rootsweb.com/ Preservation is her second name – her legacy will be two terms and for both of these she has Approved building an interpretative center at the city ~pavenang/index2.htm her 1905 historic home – where her dedication to its 4 had the very difficult job of secretary. owned Blenheim Historic site. The new building will Letter, Henry A. Cornwell to Lucy Jane Cornwell, August 27, preservation has been paramount. She is a great asset 1862, MMS 1401, Cornwell, Henry A., Center for Archival She deserves a medal for keeping up be approximately 3,500 sf and will house an exhibit to our Board and we thank you and applaud you, Karen, Collections, Bowling Green State University, Jerome Library, with all that happens at these very busy room, a multi-purpose room, office space, bathrooms for all your hard work. Bowling Green, OH 43403. meetings. In addition to that job, Karen and a kitchen. 5 Service Record of Henry A. Cornwell, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, Record Group 109, National serves on the Investigative Historic Properties and Outreach Committees.