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during cruisin' to colby
Monday, May 29, 2023
The lower level of the museum will be open for one day for the Cruisin' to Colby event. Come see the bookmobile, learn of its history, its rebuilding by a group of dedicated volunteers - and our plans for its future!
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REGISTER NOW - ANNUAL meeting - february 26, 2023
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Since the Museum took possession of the historic Van Valey House on February 9, 2022, staff and volunteers have been busy working to identify information and items that will be of interest. Featured will be the history of the house itself, items from the Van Valey and Morrow families who called it home, and the Senator Henry M. Jackson Room. Many thanks to Ed and Betty Morrow for this generous gift!
We are happy to share this Everett treasure with you. Watch this video for an update and your personal invitation to attend our special Grant Opening Weekend, Saturday, October 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or Sunday, October 2 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
We are happy to share this Everett treasure with you. Watch this video for an update and your personal invitation to attend our special Grant Opening Weekend, Saturday, October 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or Sunday, October 2 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
SUMMER 2022 NEWSLETTER
March 29, 2022 Museum Update
Annual Meeting 2 pm February 6, 2022
Featured Speaker Steve Bertrand
Grab a cup of coffee and snack and join us virtually for our Annual Meeting at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 6, 2022. Please click on this link to join the meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87977180905?pwd=bCtrc0FWOGtGejF6SlFndG1YYm9VZz09
There will be a short business meeting and election of officers. Museum Members are eligible to vote. Executive Director Barbara George will report on the Museum’s 2021 accomplishments and plans for 2022. There will be opportunities to ask questions. Please let us know if you would like an electronic copy of the Annual Report.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87977180905?pwd=bCtrc0FWOGtGejF6SlFndG1YYm9VZz09
There will be a short business meeting and election of officers. Museum Members are eligible to vote. Executive Director Barbara George will report on the Museum’s 2021 accomplishments and plans for 2022. There will be opportunities to ask questions. Please let us know if you would like an electronic copy of the Annual Report.
Following the meeting, we invite you to enjoy a presentation by Museum board member Steve K. Bertrand that provides a historical look at baseball here in Everett, WA.
His new book, Mill Town Baseball, provides a glimpse into the people of this community whose passion for baseball has continued to bring our national pastime to the sandlots and diamonds of Everett for nearly 150 years.
His new book, Mill Town Baseball, provides a glimpse into the people of this community whose passion for baseball has continued to bring our national pastime to the sandlots and diamonds of Everett for nearly 150 years.
We hope you will join us!
October Update - Construction has Resumed - Transfer of Van Valey House to Museum
Summer 2021 Newsletter
2021 Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of Everett Museum of History was held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 7, 2021, via zoom. The terms of several board members were renewed, and the following officers were elected:
President - Joan Packard
Vice President - Dan Gunderson
Secretary - Mike Duerr
Treasurer - Steven Sterner
Past President - Bill DeGroodt
Executive Director Barbara George presented the 2020 annual report. For a printed copy of the report, click here. To see video of Barb's report, click here.
Barb discussed future plans for the Museum and introduced a video tour of the facility. She outlined next steps and expected timelines. Click here to see Barb's presentation.
Bill DeGroodt encouraged volunteerism and elaborated on current needs. See Bill's report here.
After a Q&A session, the meeting adjourned at 3:45 p.m.
Special thanks to Lita Sheldon, JD Mowrer and Max Mowrer
President - Joan Packard
Vice President - Dan Gunderson
Secretary - Mike Duerr
Treasurer - Steven Sterner
Past President - Bill DeGroodt
Executive Director Barbara George presented the 2020 annual report. For a printed copy of the report, click here. To see video of Barb's report, click here.
Barb discussed future plans for the Museum and introduced a video tour of the facility. She outlined next steps and expected timelines. Click here to see Barb's presentation.
Bill DeGroodt encouraged volunteerism and elaborated on current needs. See Bill's report here.
After a Q&A session, the meeting adjourned at 3:45 p.m.
Special thanks to Lita Sheldon, JD Mowrer and Max Mowrer
2020 Programs and Events
Due to COVID-19, several annual events had to be canceled.
Currently, we are exploring online/virtual options to connect in new ways.
Please bear with us as we work through this process with limited staff support.
Due to COVID-19, several annual events had to be canceled.
Currently, we are exploring online/virtual options to connect in new ways.
Please bear with us as we work through this process with limited staff support.
2020 Annual Meeting
46 people attended the Museum’s Annual Meeting on February 23, 2020, at Hibulb Cultural Center in Tulalip, WA.
Members voted on by-law amendments and elected new board officers. Executive Director Barb George reported on the renovations to the lower level, getting ready for the elevator, and gave us assurances that the Museum will open in 2021.
After the business meeting, guests enjoyed a special presentation by Penny Buse, author of Stuck in the Mud: the History of Warm Beach, Washington. She told interesting stories about the people who settled this area.
Program Manager Chase Dermott described ongoing programs including a musical history of Everett which will be performed by the Everett Chorale on March 29, 2020, at Everett Performing Arts Center.
Members voted on by-law amendments and elected new board officers. Executive Director Barb George reported on the renovations to the lower level, getting ready for the elevator, and gave us assurances that the Museum will open in 2021.
After the business meeting, guests enjoyed a special presentation by Penny Buse, author of Stuck in the Mud: the History of Warm Beach, Washington. She told interesting stories about the people who settled this area.
Program Manager Chase Dermott described ongoing programs including a musical history of Everett which will be performed by the Everett Chorale on March 29, 2020, at Everett Performing Arts Center.
2019 Annual Recognition Event
Everett Museum of History honored the Woman’s Book Club at its fundraising event on April 25, 2019, to celebrate the Club’s 125-year history of service to Everett. Local historians Roberta Jonnet and Larry O’Donnell told the story of the club’s founding and accomplishments through the years. Special thanks to emcee Bob Drewel and event sponsors The Newland Family, Idamae Schack and Coastal Community Bank.
Everett Museum of History hosted a haunted walking tour podcast in conjunction with the Downtown Everett Association’s Halloween trick-or-treating event on October 31st, 2018. You can still check out the podcast and follow the ghost stories from the downtown Everett core. Sponsorships for this event included Sno-Isle Food Co-op. Read more about the program at the Everett Herald.
Haunted Walking Tour Podcast
To Celebrate Everett’s 125th Birthday
Everett Transit Center
June 2, 2018
To kick-off the celebration for Everett’s big 125th birthday, we will be hosting a scavenger hunt with prizes at the official City of Everett event at the Everett Transit Center. Guests will be able to pick up a scavenger hunt worksheet at our booth that will ask questions that can be answered by checking out all the booths at the event, most of which will have historic photos and/or literature available. Completed worksheets will be eligible to enter a drawing for prizes. The event will include something for everyone including a touch a truck opportunity and other fun activities. Come out and celebrate the City’s 125th birthday!!
Everett Transit Center
June 2, 2018
To kick-off the celebration for Everett’s big 125th birthday, we will be hosting a scavenger hunt with prizes at the official City of Everett event at the Everett Transit Center. Guests will be able to pick up a scavenger hunt worksheet at our booth that will ask questions that can be answered by checking out all the booths at the event, most of which will have historic photos and/or literature available. Completed worksheets will be eligible to enter a drawing for prizes. The event will include something for everyone including a touch a truck opportunity and other fun activities. Come out and celebrate the City’s 125th birthday!!
SCAVENGER HUNT
Everett Public Library, Auditorium
July 22, 2018
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Local historian Jack O’Donnell will bring Everett’s early years to life through photos and stories. Learn about our boomtown beginnings in 1890s – the big businesses, churches, bars, and individuals that built our community. See which buildings remain from Everett’s earliest days and learn about the ones that no longer exist, as our city has grown and changed dramatically since 1893. Everett Museum of History staff will also be on-hand to showcase amazing artifacts dating back to Everett’s earliest days. This event is part of the City of Everett’s 125th anniversary celebration during the summer of 2018. Co-sponsored with Historic Everett and the Everett Public Library Northwest Room.
July 22, 2018
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Local historian Jack O’Donnell will bring Everett’s early years to life through photos and stories. Learn about our boomtown beginnings in 1890s – the big businesses, churches, bars, and individuals that built our community. See which buildings remain from Everett’s earliest days and learn about the ones that no longer exist, as our city has grown and changed dramatically since 1893. Everett Museum of History staff will also be on-hand to showcase amazing artifacts dating back to Everett’s earliest days. This event is part of the City of Everett’s 125th anniversary celebration during the summer of 2018. Co-sponsored with Historic Everett and the Everett Public Library Northwest Room.
EVERETT’S 125th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: EVERETT’S EARLY YEARS
Everett Public Library
August 19, 2018
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Join us in a celebration of Everett’s past, present, and future as we seal up our 2018 time capsule, to be opened in 50 years. The time capsule will include postcards featuring the stories, poems, art, and memories contributed by our community members all summer long. Everett Museum of History staff will share stories from Everett’s past about the many ways our community has imagined its future. This event is part of the City of Everett’s 125th anniversary celebration during the summer of 2018. Co-sponsored with the Everett Public Library Northwest Room.
August 19, 2018
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Join us in a celebration of Everett’s past, present, and future as we seal up our 2018 time capsule, to be opened in 50 years. The time capsule will include postcards featuring the stories, poems, art, and memories contributed by our community members all summer long. Everett Museum of History staff will share stories from Everett’s past about the many ways our community has imagined its future. This event is part of the City of Everett’s 125th anniversary celebration during the summer of 2018. Co-sponsored with the Everett Public Library Northwest Room.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: IMAGINING EVERETT’S FUTURE
Everett Museum of History Annual Meeting
Snohomish County PUD Building, Commission Meeting Room
May 20, 2018, 2:00 – 4:00 PM
The Everett Museum of History’s curatorial staff will be presenting at our annual meeting on best practices for preserving personal heirlooms. We’ll highlight some of the causes of deterioration and then talk in more depth about the preservation do’s and don’ts for common materials including photographs, videos, albums, and clothing. We’ll finish up with some tips on capturing oral interviews so you can preserve those special memories too. Come learn how you can preserve your heirlooms just like the museum!
Snohomish County PUD Building, Commission Meeting Room
May 20, 2018, 2:00 – 4:00 PM
The Everett Museum of History’s curatorial staff will be presenting at our annual meeting on best practices for preserving personal heirlooms. We’ll highlight some of the causes of deterioration and then talk in more depth about the preservation do’s and don’ts for common materials including photographs, videos, albums, and clothing. We’ll finish up with some tips on capturing oral interviews so you can preserve those special memories too. Come learn how you can preserve your heirlooms just like the museum!