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Who's Who at the Museum Volunteer needed for the Museum Newsletter

If you have skills on the computer and would like to volunteer your time to handle our monthly newsletter, please contact the museum at 352-483- 0046. Thank you! April 27, 2017 Thursday, 7pm Board Meeting and Nomination of Officers with guest speaker, Gloria Corbet, speaking about the history of Cotton. May 7, 2017 Sunday, 3pm Ladies Afternoon Tea at the Museum in Celebration of Mother's Day, Hosted by "Mrs. Unity Bell Clifford." $25 per person, reservations required, space is limited. Call 352-483-0046 to RSVP. ALMOST SOLD OUT May 25, 2017 Thursday, 7pm Board Meeting and Election of Officers June 22, 2017 Thursday, 7pm Installation of Officers President's Message by Sue Hooper

Friends: It's time to consider what you would like your Museum to do for your community in addition to preserving our rich Eustis history. We really need your input and involvement! Our next meeting will be held on the fourth Thursday, April 27th at 7:00 p.m. Your ideas for getting more families to experience the Museum and its grounds would be much appreciated. Perhaps an old fashioned ice cream social, games from yesteryear or Eustis trivia would be of interest to you. We want our Museum to be fun! In May, we will be electing new officers for the 2017-2018 term and they will be installed at our June meeting. We typically do not meet again until September. The nominating committee has a list of board members and trustee's that have consented to serve. However, due to the recent resignation of the Corresponding Secretary; we will need to fill that position. This person will be in charge of the newsletter, notifying the media of our meetings and events. If you would be interested or know of someone who would like to fill this position or serve in another way, please contact the museum at 352 483-0046. Leave a message and someone will gladly follow up with you. At your service, Sue Hooper From the Curator's Desk Part five of our local area history series First United Methodist Church In early November, 1882, seven years following the first settlers arrival in Eustis, three members organized the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Eustis. On the 14th day of the same month, steps were taken to build a church structure and funds were solicited for the purpose. The building project rested until the January 1883 Annual

Conference, at which time the Rev. I.E. Edwards was appointed as the first pastor. By that March, the membership had grown to 14 and the building plan was resumed. Following Mr. L.G. Prescott s donation of four lots at Citrus and Prescott Streets (the present location of the Eustis Elementary School), the cornerstone for the building was laid on June 14, 1883. The building was completed by February 8, 1884 with a dedication service on February 10th. In the years from 1893-1895 the church still had no parsonage, prompting Mr. A.T. Pendry to offer a cottage on the Ocklawaha Hotel grounds until the church could make such provisions. When the Great Freeze hit Florida on December 26, 1894, the temperature fell to 24 degrees; and the following February, it fell even lower (8 degrees) for an extended period of time, dealing a stunning blow to the state s economy and paralyzing its growth for years to come. As with all businesses and organizations, the church was placed in a financially embarrassing position. The first parsonage on record was located at Citrus and Salem Streets. Bought in 1897 at a cost of $1,000., the house now stands at 732 Orange Avenue. NOTE: Look for the rest of the story in the following editions of our Newsletter. From the Membership Desk

Happy Easter! Welcome to our newest members, Alan Johnson & Wayne Gattilia and Jean & Alex Giedra. Jean liked our museum so much that she brought several of her Red Hat Ladies for a group tour in February. They all had a wonderful time and had nothing but compliments about the home and tour. What a nice idea for a club outing. We are happy you joined us. Membership Application I want to take a moment to express a heartfelt THANK YOU from all of us to Mark Metts, Ron Phillips, Jonathan Hodge, Frank Bartle, Al Wittenberg and Bob Chalmers, the appraisers that helped make our February appraisal clinic, The Eustis Road Show, an outstanding success not to mention the volunteers that gave up their Sunday afternoon to help keep everything running smoothly. If you missed us this time, we will be having another clinic in the fall. Watch your Newsletter for the date! Gary, Karen, Louise and Gloria had the pleasure of hosting a group tour of about 28 folks through the museum during the middle of March. It sounds like everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Gary will be starting a docent training class in the near future for additional "tour guides". The dramatic increase in visitors has not only increased our donations, but made it impossible for just one, although very capable, curator to keep up. If you are interested in joining the class, please give Gary a call. We're looking forward to seeing, or hearing from you soon. Sincerely, Melanie Blankenship, 2nd Vice President, Membership Chairman

P.S. Just a reminder: Speaking from experience, if you are tempted to eat an entire chocolate rabbit on Easter Sunday, make sure you haven't scheduled a visit to your doctor the next day! I can assure you, it won't go well. Special thanks to our "Paid for Life Members" Vera Arborio, John Retey, Gerald Jacobs, Bob & Louise Carter, Christin Brewer, Anne Huffstetler Rou, Sybyl Green, James (Jim) Gillis, Ethel Ryan, Merry Jewelers, Billie Joe Green From the Program Chairman We're excited that Gloria Corbet will be the guest speaker at our next meeting on April 27th. Her knowledge of the history of cotton is invaluable, and she will also be doing a demonstration on the spinning wheel. All are welcome to attend! Thank you, Gloria! It's almost time for our Ladies Afternoon Tea on May 7th at 3pm. We're excited to report that we are almost sold out, so be sure to get your tickets soon. Proceeds will help fund a new exhibit at the museum. The tea is being catered by "Olivia's Catering", so you know it will be delicious. We have some special gifts and surprises for each lady. Tickets are $25.00 and must be purchased in advance. Contact the museum at 352-483-0046. Sincerely, Karen Marshall, First Vice President & Program Chairman

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