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Museum Tidings
Summer Issue
August, 2000
The official quarterly newsletter
of the Tehama County Museum
(WebPage edition)
OFFICERS
Pres. Bil Crook 384-1109
V. Pres. Darrell Mullins 384-2305
Sec'y Margaret Bauer 384-2420
Treas. Nadine Clary 384-1331
NEW STUDENT EXHIBIT
Upstairs in the Natural History
room just above the Gallery is the new student exhibit.
They have tied it in with our theme for this year's
JUBILEE, "Steamboat on the River". They
have constructed the wheelhouse of a steamboat, with
a wheel that visitors can turn (to make the bend in
the river that you can see "dead ahead"),
with rope coiled ready for whatever use is called
for, with stanchions and rode lining the edge of the
deck. Fish swim in the river just ahead of the steamboat,
and the whole scene is surrounded by painted scenery
of the river-side. One panel has disguised hinges
so we can gain entry to the upstairs office and service
room... cleverly done! You must pass through the pilot
house in order to reach the displays in the Simpson
Room. This exhibit will be in place until just before
the next JUBILEE.
YOU CAN HELP!
THE MAP 1 GRANT
Darrell Mullins has secured a
grant that will help us analyze where we are, what
we are doing, what do we want to change, what is our
real goal. This is Phase 1. The next step, Phase 2,
is the visit by a good consultant, to held work through
what we have discovered about ourselves. Phase 3 is
the implementation of all those things we have agreed
upon,
NOW... mainly the membership pretty
well has been satisfied to let the Board run things,
with reports to them in the newsletter.
This project is different. It
is a 3 Year project, and requires the input of the
membership as well as the board. So when we (courteously)
ask that you come and participate, please plan to
do so... at least those of you who live close enough.
This project is too far-reaching to leave to the efforts
of just 15 people (no matter how wise and all-knowing
they appear to be! HA!)
The Grant will pay for the materials
we will use, the salary of the Consultant who will
assist us, and other expenses of the project. Watch
this newsletter, individual mailings, and the newspapers
for further information, Or call one of the officers...
in the upper left-hand corner of this page. BUT HELP!!!!
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
It doesn't have to be a change
of address... but the Membership Committee would like
to know that as well as anything else you want to
tell us. Maggie is the chairman for this committee
because she has to keep the mailing list current.
While she is at it, she can also keep track of who
has paid dues on time or late... or NEW! So if you
don't know what the status of your dues is, just give
her a call and she can tell you. This year's color
is turquoise (all the years are in different colors
so the dues are easy to keep track of). Life Members
are noted in deep pink. So ... THINK TUROUOISE if
you haven't paid the 2000 dues yet.
People who JOIN the Museum after
July 1st get the rest of the current year free and
the dues pay for next year. We have one new member
who gets this bonus: SANDRA E. ROSAS, P.O. BOX 7045,
CHICO!! WELCOME, SANDRA!
WE APPRECIATE YOU SO MUCH!
This is the opportunity to thank
all of the men and women (and their grandkids or whoever
else comes in to help them!) for the good work of
having the Museum open every weekend. This is a pleasant
thing to do on an afternoon once a month (3 hours),
and the people you will meet are most interesting,
So
.THANKS YOU ALL!!!
There are two concerns about the
Docent program. First is that it really REQUIRES two
people together. No person can watch both floors at
once. And it isn't that we really expect someone to
take things...but they have in the past, so we must
have the personnel to watch both floors at once. A
month, then, needs at least 8 people.
Problem #2...We need to be open
a third day because so many grants and the like ask
us for the HOURS we are open. Two days just doesn't
cut it. So we are open a third day each week... Friday...and
Ruth Britt has volunteered to be there every Friday
(GUESS why she was chosen our DOCENT OF THE YEAR!)
That needs another 4 persons at least for the Friday
crew.
Pat Felthouse is chairman of the
Docent Committee, and Betty Wilson works closely with
her. What they want to do is find a day when each
Docent will be free to come to the Museum. The schedule,
then can be set up so each Docent can plan on being
here on the assigned day, and there will be no scrambling
at the last minute to be sure no one has to work alone.
On each sheet there is a list of substitutes, and
it is the duty of each Docent to call one of these
people if a crisis comes up. That way you don't bother
Pat or Betty to find someone else. NEAT, HUH! Pat
5278105
Betty
384-2152
From time to time we will have
a training session where you learn about the paper
work the goes with artifacts donated while what do
you do if someone faints down the stairs, how you
handle questions that go to the curator , the acquisitions
committee or the exhibit committee. All these sessions
do it make you look like you had your training at
the Smithsonian! Come volunteer for a day of your
choice...we might shift other Docents to new days
to work in new people!
KEEPING YOU INFORMED
W0W! The age of technology doesn't
scare us! We have three ways to get in contact with
the Museum BESIDES the normal ways of telephoning
or the mail!
#1 e-mail: tcmuse@tco.net
#2FAX to:(530) 529-2527
#3 Website at...www.tco.net/tehama/museum
The Museum Home Page includes
a page for "Tehama County Genealogy". To
reach that page you do this:
http://www.tco.net/tehama/museum/tcmgene.html
From time to time the information
is changed to include new items. Check through your
computer to raise this website on your screen and
keep up with the 21st century at the Museum!
OH FRABJOUS DAY! CALLEW! CALLAYE!
This line from The Jabberwockys
Song from Alice in Wonderland absolutely fits the
way we look at the Museum these days. For we have
had a wonderful visit from the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints who tame in great numbers on
the 22nd of July to thoroughly clean the Museum. And
that they did' It sparkles and gleams from top to
bottom.
This is the Community Service
project the church selects each year, and it is the
second time they have chosen us. Nadine Clary, Paul
Quinn, Dean Gorby and Bil Crook were on hand to lend
a hand or show where things go.
The group is primarily from Corning
and under the direction of Pastor Richard Call.
This is all just in time for the
annual JUBILEE! Glass cases, carpets, the rest roomscounters5,
cupboards, appliances, nooks and crannies...ALL of
it is in tip-top condition for what we hope to be
a large crowd.
LOOKY
.LOOKY
In the very beginning, we chose
the name "Tehama County Museum" because
we intended to focus on the entire history of the
entire county.
Well, you know how it is with
the passage of time... everybody gets a little careless
and pretty soon it was easier to say "The Tehama
Museum"...which gives a totally wrong idea of
what the Museum is all about. The Red Bluff News has
begun to use the shorter name too. (What would Kelly-Griggs
for instance say if everybody began to say "Oh
the Kellv Museum!") That's just one of the mistakes
in the paper that we can do something about
Now, we all know that we are NOT
any part of the County-supported entities. We get
not one dime from the County, nor the State, nor the
Federal Government either. "County" in our
name shows what we represent,
The money that we get comes from
our fundraising activities, from our dues, and from
any donations that-people want to make.
Please be sure you use the full
name when you refer to the Museum, and correct other
people who use the short form by mistake, As a member
of the Museum, you should be willing to tell WHY the
Museum has the name it does. OK? Thank you for doing
this.
('Scuse me. I hadda go listen
to the convention.)
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER 9th and 10th
19th Annual
JUBILEE!
Mark Your Calendar!
SATURDAY 10AM to 5PM
SUNDAY 12 Noon to 4PM
The day begins with the Children's Parade at 10 AM.
The LM Fire Department will be in charge again ...
BUT...we may have lovely English Shire HORSES to lead
the parade! We are hoping to arrange with the owner
of these beautiful gray animals to talk to the children
and adults about them after the parade is over. There
will be games for the children in the park, we will
have our own sheriffs and "deputies" to
keep an eye on the crowd for any criminal acts or
unlikely behavior. Be aware that we have the key to
the jail and it will hold quite a few people.
There will be musical numbers
during the afternoon (although the program may be
interrupted at any point by the law having to deal
with unseemly behavior!)
At 5:30 the Annex Project will
take over the affairs. They had to delay the car drawing
until this Saturday evening, and the evening program
will also include a free street dance and Tri-Tip
Dinner ($5). The drawing for the car will be held
at 7:30 PM.
The grill will be busy all day,
with hamburgers and hot dogs during the day and the
tri-tip dinner at night.
SEE YA AT JUBILEE 2000
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