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FRIDLEY HISTORICAL S OCIETY 611 Mississippi Street Fridley, MN 55432 phone (763) 571-0120 Website http://fridleyhistoricalsociety.org/ Handicapped access on north side of building. Issue 6, Page 1 Exhibit Hours Free Admission Saturdays, Nov 18 Dec 16th, 11:00 am 3:00 pm Sundays, Nov 19 Dec 17th, 11:00 am 3:00 pm Santa will make a special appearance on Dec 9th & 10th For more information call 763-521-0120 or Visit: www.fridleyhistoricalsociety.org Fridley Historical Society 611 Mississippi Street Fridley, MN 55432

Issue 6, Page 2 Fridley Historical Society Board & Committees The Board of Directors meets at the History Center on the first Thursday of every month at 4:30 p.m. Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Other Board Members Pete Bonesteel Mary Sue Meyers Allen Taylor Dorothy Gargaro Mary Ann Hoffman Lori Greiner Judy Anderson Committees & Chairpersons Members interested in attending a committee meeting, please call the Chair to confirm time and date. Archives and Exhibits Mark Bonesteel 763-331-1885 City & Family History Dorothy Gargaro 763-792-1080 Finance Judy Anderson 763-767-2566 Fundraising Open Maintenance Committee Allen Taylor 763-422-3878 Rick and Teresa Hitt 763-571-6310 Membership Mary Ann Hoffman 763-780-5911 Newsletter Editor Lori Greiner 612-963-1485 Programs & Events Mary Sue Meyers 763-717-7987 Upcoming Events All events are at the Fridley History Center unless otherwise indicated. Festival Of Trees Exhibit Saturdays, November 18th through December 16th 11:00 am 3:00 pm Sundays, November 19th through December 17th 11:00 am 3:00 pm Kindergarten Art Fair Saturday December 9th 11:00 am 3:00 pm Santa Clause Appearance Saturday and Sunday December 9th and 10th 11:00 am 3:00 pm Board Meeting Thursday December 7th 4:30 pm Bring your whole family to enjoy the Festival of Trees Exhibit. Our exhibit will include some large trees, some small ones. Some of them will be heritage trees like Nordic, Italian, German, Swedish, Finnish, USA, and Fridley. Other trees will be decorated with a theme like the Charlie Brown tree, Peace on Earth, Gratitude/Past, Barbie, Pioneer, Classroom, and Boys & Girls Scouts. Some of the trees will also have vignettes as part of their exhibit. On December 9th we ll have the Kindergarten Art Fair with over 100 works of art displayed which will be a lovely addition to our Festival of Trees exhibit. On that same weekend, both Saturday and Sunday, Santa will be there handing out treats and visiting with the kids. And as always, there will be music and treats for all. If you would like to volunteer, please call us at the history center!

Issue 6, Page 3 Fridley Historical Society Hall of Fame Induction Saturday November 4th, Congratulations to the inductees to the Fridley Hall of Fame. The purpose of the hall of fame is to recognize and honor those individuals who, through dedication, work, and accomplishment, have contributed most significantly to the growth and success of the City of Fridley. The event chair was Mary Sue Meyers and the emcee was Mayor Scott Lund. A special thank you is extended to John Fitzpatrick for his contributions to making the event a success. Thanks is also extended to Robert Christenson for speaking about the Hall of Fame history and providing the below pictures. Group picture of inductees or their representatives. Mayor Lund and Mary Sue Meyers present Oliver Erickson s award to daughter Susan Thompson. The award is presented to David Kondrick. Donovan Abbott accepts the award. Robert Christenson accepting the award on behalf of John Banfill. Presentation of award to Ron and Karla Ackerman.

Issue 6, Page 4 Fridley Historical Society Hall of Fame Induction-Additional Photos Table 7 Table 16 The luncheon feast! Ackerman table Annual Business Meeting and Potluck Supper Ackerman table On Monday October 9th, the Fridley Historical Society hosted the annual business meeting. Board members gave reports on the previous year s events and projects, and goals for the upcoming year. As always, we welcome additional volunteers. Please contact the history center at 763-571-0120 if you would like to inquire about volunteer opportunities. The maintenance report was delivered by Allen Taylor. President Dorothy gave the opening address. Mary Sue spoke on programs and events. Mark Bonesteel updated on archives. Mary Ann Hoffman gave the membership update.

Issue 6, Page 5 Fridley Historical Society Board Meeting Thursday October 5th, Present: Mary Ann Hoffman, Mary Sue Meyers, Judy Anderson, Allen Taylor, Mark Bonesteel, Dorothy Gargaro The meeting was called to order at 4:30 P.M., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Mark Bonesteel got high fives and rave reviews for all his work in building the display cases and carefully displaying many police & firemen s uniforms on Mannequins and many other related artifacts. Everyone agreed it is an awesome new exhibit! Approval of the September 7th minutes was tabled in absence of our secretary. Judy Anderson handed out the a couple sheets of financial information and she gave her report. It was moved and seconded to approve as written and motion was passed. Mary Sue Meyers reported on the upcoming Fridley Hall of Fame induction & luncheon, saying that the event will be held at the Fireside Room at the FCC on November 4. The inductees are Don Abbott, Ron & Karla Ackerman, John Banfill, Oliver Erickson, and David Kondrick. Al Taylor reported that he, his son, Jacob, Marty Lueders and Rick Hitt, trimmed the bushes, and everyone had noticed how much better they looked. Thanks, Guys! Al also said he s been looking at paint for the entry way and for a solution for re-hanging the Hall of Fame Plaques. Thanks to muscle men, Tom & Mark for getting the huge old TV out of the history center. Mark Bonesteel gave a report saying he had changed his plans for using the office for the military exhibit as the doorways are too narrow for wheelchairs. He s planning on creating the exhibit in the classroom next to the police & fire exhibit. During a discussion regarding the Unity Hospital record storage, there were more questions than answers about storing them at the Fridley History Center, so it was decided that Dorothy would ask Gerry Maekelberg to come back to our next board meeting. Mary Ann Hoffman gave an update on Fridley s Home & Garden Tour next summer. The date of the event is Sunday, July 22nd; more information to follow. Coffee with the Cops at the Fridley History Center will be sometime in the spring as Mark Bonesteel has asked the police department to add us to their schedule. Dorothy reported that THANKS to Bill Beery, we have a new U.S. flag and a Minnesota flag! The Festival of Trees will have its grand opening on November 18th at 11:00 with live music by Olivia Ingle, the reading of a proclamation by Bob Barnette, activities for kids & treats for all! Come light up the season at the Fridley History Center! The meeting was adjourned at 5:40. Respectfully submitted by Dorothy Gargaro Membership Update The following have renewed their membership. A name followed by an * indicates that the membership was accompanied with a donation up to $50, while ** indicates a donation of $50 or more. Lori Greiner and Tom Heryla* Deb Roberge** The renewal form for your 2018 membership will be included in the January/February newsletter.

Issue 6, Page 6 Fridley Historical Society Annual Business Meeting Monday October 9th, Present: Mary Ann Hoffman, Lori Greiner, Mary Sue Meyers, Judy Anderson, Allen Taylor, Mark Bonesteel, Dorothy Gargaro The meeting began at 7:00 pm with the Pledge of Allegiance. The annual business meeting was held on October 9th at the Fridley History Center. President Dorothy Gargaro began the meeting by welcoming the crowd and giving the opening remarks. All of the board members and committee chairs gave reports on the events of this very exciting past year. Archives: Mark Bonesteel, a 27 year member of the history center and member of the board since May, gave a recap of all of the projects that he has been working on. He stated that in the past year he scanned 2500 Northern Pump photos and 1600 police photos. This in an important step in preserving our visual history. Our goal is to make the photos available for review and purchase at the history center. Since June he has been in the process of remaking the government room into a public safety room display. He purchased 10 mannequins and they will be dressed in police and fire uniforms. He custom built cabinets for the display. Once the public safety room is completed, he will making a military display also with 3 cabinets. It will include a picture and brief history of every soldier from Fridley that has been killed in the line of duty. We received a donation of 10 glass showcases. Once the public safety and military displays are completed, the large room will be redone and the glass showcases will go along the wall. Programs and Events: Mary Sue Meyers has been a member for 25 years and she currently the chair of programs and events. She stated that has been a successful year. In January we dismantled our very successful Christmas in the 1980s holiday display. On February 13th we celebrated Valentine s Day with a pot luck dinner and bingo. On April 22nd we held our 27th annual lasagna dinner, sweepstakes, and auction. It was held at the Fridley American Legion and was catered by Marino s. This is our main fundraiser of the year and the money raised is critical in supporting our mission. We had 94 prizes and 12 auction items which resulted in a $2,375 profit. During the 49er Day celebration we sponsored the Fridley City Band in a patriotic program featuring music, bagpipes, and the Fridley Fire Department ladder trucks raising a flag. In November 2016 we held our 13th annual Hall of Fame banquet. Three new members were inducted and it was a very successful event. This year were we be honoring five additional members at the community center on Saturday November 4th. In November and December 2016 Mary Ann Hoffman chaired the Christmas in the 1980s display. This year s holiday display will be a Festival of Trees. The grand opening will be Saturday November 18th. It will be open every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 3pm through December 17th. On December 9th and 10th Santa will make his appearance. This year s kindergarten art fair will be held on December 9th. Treasurer Report: Judy Anderson has been the treasurer for 10 years and gave the following report. 2016 ended with a profit of $1,368 with income of $14,923 and $13,555 in expenses. As of September 30th we had $7,619 in income and $7,277 in expenses. $11,408 is held in our checking account and the investment account is $10,010 through the second quarter. Baring any major expenses we should end the year pretty even. Each year she produces a year to year comparison of income and expenses. Membership: Mary Ann Hoffman reported that for we have 152 members. We took in $1,463.50 in dues and $2,339.50 donations. The renewal form for 2018 will be in the January/February newsletter. Nomination of Board Members: Two board members were nominated to new three year terms on the board. Lori Greiner was nominated, which was seconded by Mary Ann, and approved by all. Mary Sue Meyers was nominated, which was seconded by Mark Bonesteel, and approved by all. The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 pm. Respectfully submitted, Lori Greiner

Issue 6, Page 7 Fridley Historical Society Board Meeting Thursday November 2nd, Present: Mary Ann Hoffman, Mary Sue Meyers, Judy Anderson, Mark Bonesteel, Dorothy Gargaro, Lori Greiner The meeting was called to order at 4:35pm. Treasurer Report: Judy submitted the balance sheet as of October 31st, and the October profit and loss ytd comparison. Lori made a motion to approve, seconded by Mark, and approved by all. She noted that the bill from Mickman Bros to winterize the sprinklers would be sent to the school district. Programs and Events: Mary Sue stated that the Hall of Fame is Saturday and the volunteers should arrive at 9:30 am to set up. 136 people have registered. Archives and Exhibits: Mark Bonesteel gave the following updates. He is working on completing the public safety display room. The Fridley police department donated five boxes and the parks department will donate photos after January 1st. He also receive a donated police secretary jacket and a captain s uniform from a captain that recently retired. Secretary Report. The October 5th meeting minutes and October 9th annual business meeting minutes were submitted for approval. Mary Ann made a motion to approve, seconded by Dorothy, and approved by all. The November/December newsletter will be sent to the printer on Monday November 6th. OLD BUSINESS: Fridley Home and Garden Tour: The is no update at this time. Festival of Trees Christmas Exhibit: The grand opening is Saturday November 18th at 11:00 am. Bob Barnette will give the opening proclamation. Unity Hospital Archive Storage update: We will get an update in mid-december with a better estimate of the amount of records that need to be stored. Happy Thanksgiving! We look forward to seeing you again at the history center!

F R I D L E Y H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y 611 Mississippi Street Fridley, MN 55432 phone (763) 571-0120 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED NONPROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN PERMIT NO 31193 Celebrating Fridley s past and securing its future These books are available for purchase at the Fridley History Center.