HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 11, 1994 PICKERING MUSEUM ADVISORY COMMITTEE
A General Meeting of the Pickering Museum
Advisory Committee was held on May 11, 1994
on site at the Pickering Museum Village
Present: L. Drake
D. Henderson
C. Elrick
M. Cook
W. Biernacki
W. Weston
A. Ross
D. Fan
Councillor E. Higdon
S. Reynolds, Director of Culture & Recreation
L. Winterstein, Superintendent of Museum Operations
D. Marlowe
M. Donaldson, Recording Secretary
Regrets: G. Wideman
Absent: K. Page
1. WELCOME
Mr. Reynolds welcomed Committee Members. A tour of the Museum commenced.
The following was reported during the site tour;
Log Cabin - drainage has now been completed, the roof requires replacement
sometime over the next few years.
Collins House - over the past 3 years various projects have been completed - new
chimney, roof was shingled, and interior was completed in 1993. Overall this
building is in really good shape.
During 1993 the Doctor's Cart was restored by Robert Todd. In 1994 the Buckboard
is being restored.
Trenching was being completed for electrical services to all buildings.
General Store - the new look of the interior of the n
Ge eral Store is credited to the
Volunteers and staff. The interior and exterior will be painted during 1994.
Oddfellows Hall - this is a multi-purpose building, it is used for weddings, filming
and during Grassroots an Art Exhibit will be on display. The exterior requires
restoration and painting next year.
Miller Cole House- Major restoration has been completed on this building over the
past few years.
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After the site tour was completed Committee members and staff continued with a
meeting in the Administration building.
Mr. Reynolds advised that on May 1, 1994 Town Council approved dividing the
Department of Community Services & Facilities into two Departments, the
Department of Culture & Recreation and the Department of Parks & Facilities. Mr.
Everett Buntsma, is the Director of Parks & Facilities and Mr. Reynolds, the
Director of Culture& Recreation.
2. ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING -
February 16, 1994
MOTION:
Moved by Councillor E. Higdon
Seconded by Mr. W. Weston
That the minutes of the meeting February 16, 1994 be accepted as presented.
Carried
3. BUSINESS ARISING
Mr. Reynolds advised that the Superintendent is working with M.T.R.C.A. to
establish a partnership.
With regards to using Mr. Mason's articles again, the Newspaper felt that this was
not new information and was not worth printing.
It was stated that all promotional material for the Museum has to be given to Tina
Scholl, Recreation Co-ordinator who is responsible for promotion of the Museum.
The Superintendent advised that the Museum has 7 pages in the upcoming Town
Brochure. This will give the Museum great publicity for our upcoming Special
Events.
Mr. Biernacki advised that the date for Steam-Up and Opening conflicts with other
shows (Ottawa, Mount Hope, Guelph). He also stated that the boiler will not be
inspected until the weather warms up.
4. SUB COMMITTEE REPORTS
Special Events
Ms. Henderson advised that she will be contacting all committee members with
respect to upcoming events. She has forwarded letters to other Artists to promote
the Museum Special Events.
The Chairperson advised that the Philharmonic will be playing on the Bandstand
and the String Quartet will be playing in the Church.
A letter has been forwarded to the Fire Chief inviting the Fire Department to attend
Steam-up.
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Special Events
(continued)
Grassroots-the Arts Council grant proposal was submitted. This is the Year of the
Family and the Museum's theme will be geared to Family activities.
History in Action-the Craft letters have been mailed and we are still receiving calls
from people interested in attending.
Camera Day -release forms have to signed by all staff and volunteers.
Gas & Steam Barn
Mr. Biernacki advised that log posts 10', 12' or 14' in length are required.
He asked if a commemorative sign could be made in memory of Bert McArthur.
Fundraising
The Chairperson asked if we should proceed with the Herongate Dinner Theatre
fundraiser. Mr. Farr asked if we felt that people would purchase tickets two
months in advance. The general consensus was to proceed and that all Committee
Members will commit and support this Special Event.
Mr. Reynolds stated that last year we made a substantial dollar amount on the quilt
raffle.
Various other suggestions were made:
Bingo
Dream Auction
Giant Raffle
Raffle a Car
Auction time and talent(e.g. donate babysitting services)
Community Events
Ms. Cook asked for Volunteers for upcoming events. The Superintendent advised
that our Volunteers have other commitments to our own Special Events. Mr.
Weston volunteered from 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. to attend Community Day.
Ms. Drake volunteered to assist on Canada Day.
Mr. Reynolds feels that both these events will be good times to sell Museum
Memberships as Fund Raiser.
5. SUPERINTENDENT'S UPDATE
-Media Kits have been mailed
-Flyers distributed to all schools
-Loeb-Glendale will distribute flyers
-Steam-Up posters have been posted at various locations
-Program details are being finalized
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SUPERINTENDENT'S UPDATE
(continued)
The paint has been ordered for painting the Gazebo this summer.
Ms. Drake asked if anyone was interested in assisting with painting to contact her.
The start date will be May 18, 1994.
6. OTHER BUSINESS
Ms. Drake attended the Provincial Volunteer Night and was delighted to be in
attendance. The Philharmonic will advise when they will be practicing on site.
Ms. Elrick stated that Black Creek Pioneer Village has an excellent Halloween
Theme. They have approximately 1,000 children attend this program.
7. NEXT MEETING
October 26, 1994 - Council Committee Room
7:00 p.m.
8. MOTION:
Moved by W. Biernacki
Seconded by W. Weston
That the meeting be adjourned
Carried
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