1735 Times Fall 2017 Issue

1735 Times Fall 2017 Issue

Historic TIMES Christ Church Brought to you by the Foundation for Historic Christ Church & VOLUME 1 I FALL 2017 I EXCITING TIMES CHRISTCHURCH1735.ORG truth be told, there’s lots of momentum – the “Big Mo” – as we The “Big Mo” move into 2018. By Steven D. Harris, President I appreciate the opportunity to serve as your President during his year is nearly over. Where’d these exciting times. It’s impossible to summarize everything in Tthe time go? At the Foundation the works for 2018. But here are some of the new programmatic for Historic Christ Church, it went developments that are especially noteworthy: into building on the wonderful work • We have begun to address the concerns about rising damp in of volunteers not just this year, but the church through some initial soil and hydrology testing. from years long past. Consider this • We will expand our “Hands on History” event for children 1971 citation from the National Trust into a 3-day camp in the summer. for Historic Preservation: • New exterior signage and a visitor’s guide are in the works. “Christ Church is of all extant buildings by far the most • And most significantly, I am pleased to announce that UVA historian Elizabeth Varon examines the life evocative of the great but vanished world of 18th century Virginia. the state has added the Foundation to the American Evolution of Union spy and Richmond abolitionist Elizabeth That this evaluation remains true today is in no small measure Digital Trail. We are among a select group of “significant Van Lew (above) in our Sunday Speaker Series a consequence of the unceasing dedication of this Foundation, historic and cultural sites that tell the story of the first 400 which since 1958 has exemplified the ideal program and years of Virginia’s dynamic history.” 2018 SPEAKER SERIES objectives for a preservation group.” Yes, we’ve got the “Big Mo” – more exciting things to come! “Equalled by few, excelled by none:” In 2017, we have focused on building a solid infrastructure for Virginia Women in History organizational operations. The Board selected Doug Walker to be our new Executive Director. A phenomenally successful craft rom Pocahontas to a Union spy in war beer fest served as a gateway for many new visitors to come onto Ftime Richmond, our 2018 Sunday Speaker our campus, some of whom have since become volunteers and Series explores the profound ways women financial supporters. Production of a children’s video has started, shaped Virginia history. Virginia Women with completion anticipated before next season. A well-received in History opens March 25 with Helen lecture and music series also served to expand our reach into the Rountree, a noted scholar of the Powhatan community. Indians, who will discuss Powhatan wom- The 2017 season at Historic Christ Church formally ends with en and English colonists in 17th-century the beautiful Holly and Ivy celebration on December 4. But the Virginia. In April Cassandra Newby- important work of the Foundation goes on all year long. And, Alexander of Norfolk State University looks at the experiences of black women in colonial Virginia. Mary Ferrari of Radford EXCITING TIMES Committee member Patrick Heffernan, Dr. Kathleen Galgano and the Research University joins us in October with the By Doug Walker, Executive Director Ph.D. is now a noted author. Read his Committee are exploring ways to share remarkable story of Mary Draper Ingles, amazing story on page 3. their research and our collections through who escaped captivity from the Shawnee n June the Dr. Pamela A. Ward and the education our website. A new on-line blog will allow Indians by traveling over four hundred IBoard of committee have announced a three-day our researchers to interact with fellow miles back to Virginia. Elizabeth Varon Directors Hands-on History Camp for next summer researchers everywhere. Researchers blog- of the University of Virginia wraps up the appointed and are working on a new interactive ging researchers – that’s truly exciting! series in November with the fascinating me Executive children’s exhibition for the museum. Page Gift Shop manager Gail Knisely is tale of Elizabeth Van Lew, a Richmond Director. I 3 highlights our school programs, chaired stocking the shelves with creative new abolitionist who spied for the Union during served as Acting by Carol Poundstone, who hosted 100 items, many locally sourced, that will the Civil War. Each talk begins at 2:00 p.m. Executive Director since June 2016 and fourth graders recently for some exciting attract the eye of tourists and locals alike. and features a wine-cheese reception and as Director of Finance & Administration hands-on history lessons. The Gift Shop is becoming a destination! book signing with the author. since 2009. I am excited about this new The Cultural Resource Committee under 2018 brings a traveling exhibition from opportunity and its challenges and thank Betsy Woods’ leadership is developing the Library of Virginia “Virginia Women the Board for their continued support. our first visitor guide and corresponding In History” that complements next year’s 2017 has been an active and successful campus signage to enhance guided and interpretive theme. We are looking at year. I’d like to thank the volunteers for self-guided tours. We’re looking at the new temporary exhibits for the museum their incredible efforts, the thousands who development of a virtual tour for our online possibly using large flat screens which “THE HOLLY visit our campus and attend our many visitors or as an app for those smart phones provide multiple interactive displays in the HE VY events, the businesses who partner with that seem to be attached to everyone’s same space as a static wall exhibit and best & T I ” us, our donors for their financial support hands these days. of all, exhibits can be changed out quickly. A Traditional Carol Sing and those who share our dedication to the Russell Mait and the Preservation This is all happening due to the efforts of Monday, December 4, 2017 – 3:30 pm mission of preservation and education of Committee are working with soil scientists our community of talented, dedicated and Christ Church and its legacy. and engineers to identify the causes of the hardworking volunteers and the support elebrate the season at Historic Christ CChurch & Museum with traditional We have been busy planning and doing “rising damp” threatening Christ Church of our donors, business partners, grant songs, carols, and music. Join in this seasonal some exciting things. Robert Teagle is and to develop plans to mitigate it. The soil organizations, and the thousands who songfest in the beautifully “greened” church. producing, directing and writing our studies have been completed. Read more visit our campus and events. Thank you! Featuring members of The Chesapeake Chorale and the Christchurch School Children’s Video with a cast of talented on page 4. An archaeological dig connected We welcome all to join us. Tour, Cantorion. Dress warmly. Refreshments volunteers. We anticipate a spring premiere. with this project presents special opportu- shop and enjoy our special events. Visit follow in The Bayne Center. Noted scholar and Research nities for research and public “dig” days. our website often and connect with us. Cost: Two (2) non-perishable items per person for the Northern Neck Food Bank Children’s Video Patrick Heffernan Preservation 420 Christ Church Road· Weems, Virginia 22576 2 Production 3 Scholar and Author 4 2018 Calendar ChristChurch1735.org· 804-438-6855 Historic Christ Church & Museum | christchurch1735.org 1 ore than twenty volunteers heeded the call on June 24 to help recreate a colonial churchyard Mscene and church service during filming for our children’s video. Funded by a generous Children’s Video gift from volunteer Susan Stuart in memory of her husband, Col. James R. Stuart. Jr., the video features narrator Hailey Didion (granddaughter/great-granddaughter of volunteers Kathie Galgano/ Marge Page) strolling among the colonial crowd as she transports children back to the year 1735. Volunteers portrayed everyone from the minister and clerk to wealthy tobacco planters and lower PRODUCTION to middling parishioners. Costume Chair Pam Ward outfitted the actors with period costumes loaned by volunteer Regina Thek or selected from HCC&M’s collection. Filming also took place at Colonial Williamsburg and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown to portray the many at HCC&M trades people (free, indentured and enslaved) who built Christ Church and to show life on a typical Virginia farm at the time. FILMING ON CAMPUS, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG AND YORKTOWN Vaughan Crittenden (above, far left) captures volunteers as they recreate a typical Sunday in the churchyard. HAILEY DIDION, NARRATOR CHILDREN’S VIDEO IN FINAL PRODUCTION TO PREMIERE IN SPRING Richard Thek portrays a colonial planter Vaughan Crittenden of Riverdale 24 Productions is completing the final edits of our placing an advertisement on the church door children’s video. Thanks to a generous grant from volunteer Susan Stuart, HCC&M while minister Pete Knight looks on. is producing an orientation video that contrasts life in 18th-century Virginia with life today. Join us for a premiere party in the spring to celebrate! FOUR GENERATIONS OF A HCC&M FAMILY It’s a family affair. Four generations gather after filming: (from left) Colonial Williamsburg carpenter Ayinde Martin. Reese Didion joins her sister Hailey with their great-grandmother Marge Page, mother Amy Didion, and grandmother Kathie Galgano. Richard and Regina Thek are pictured right. 2 Historic Christ Church & Museum | christchurch1735.org Patrick J. Heffernan, Ph.D., Scholar and Author COLLECTION “What led me to knock on the door at with research on the indentured servants Spotlight Christ Church was wanting to learn more and a detailed account of the transition about Corotoman.” Patrick said.

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