Franklin County Historical Society Director’s Report June 2011 Grant Applications in Progress Pending Rolling Stock Project. TEA-21 transportation-connected grant, and KS Tourism Attraction grants possible. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation grant app in progress—HAVE SUBMITTED, June 15. Website/Digital Repository Grant. Asked Hewitt Trust for major donation to 2011 project--$5,000 (+usual $5000 for general fund.) Got $10,000 Pending IMLS Museums for America grant application—this one on archival assessment and cataloging. Was submitted August 23 2011; will hear late July. Pending NEH Conservation Help for the Small Museum, submitted Received Conservation Assistance Program grant, $7,190. Have consulted with Michael Cornwell and have selected Barbara Anderson of Manhattan as the architectural assessor and Julie Reilly of Omaha as the collections assessor. We were the only Kansas museum that was awarded this grant this round. Have completed extensive survey and contacted assessors in a timely fashion. Have completed an application (well, Sonia has) to receive a Smithsonian exhibit either next year or the next called “The Way We Worked.” Groups who have agreed to be co-sponsors are: Franklin Co. Convention & Visitors Bureau, Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce, Ottawa/Franklin County Economic Development, and the Ottawa Library. Exhibit would come in 2012 or 13. Deb has applied for a scholarship from Freedom’s Frontier to attend the 2011 Annual Meeting of AASLH, or the American Assn. for State and Local History, in Richmond VA in Sept. buildings and Grounds Parks and Recreation have finished installation of pay station and information board for Prairie Spirit Rail Trail on west side of depot. We still need to lay brick up to it. Exhibits #1 “Signs of the Times—1961” Looks back on the Kansas Centennial activities in Ottawa and around the county #2 “Meet Me At The Fair” Looks at fairs in relation to museums. Local items at international fairs, Fr. Co. fairs, etc. #3 “Images of the Sac and Fox” hopefully grant funded look at several generations of photos of the tribe first in Missouri’s Platte Purchase, then here, then in Oklahoma Education One room school: A very successful season! 9 groups came—Williamsburg, Lincoln, homeschoolers, Eugene Field. Sonia is preparing a campaign to advertise the one-room school to county AND outside county 4th grades. 1 Programming Plans for 2011 quarterly meetings: Annual Meeting/ Jan. 30th Trivia contest. Spring/ May 1 Interactive program on old vocal music to be held at Christian Science Church (very cool site) with Sacred Harp singers from Lawrence Summer/July 17 Interactive workshop on the Portal held at a computer lab—either OU’s or NCCC’s. Fall/ Summer programming at the Old Depot Museum—Lunch and Learn Series every Tuesday lunch hour of July. Policies -- creation and updates Policies calendared for revision in 2011: Archival Collections Policies & Procedures (advise waiting for MFA) Personnel Policy Programming Plan & Policy Education Policy (needs to be written) Finance /Endowment / Fundraising Plans for fundraising from hospitality and fundraising committee: Pie Eaters event—April 9—Civil War re-enactor Jim Beckner Bill Kurtis event with auction? – fall Glorious Fourth event at cabin/depot—summer Spirits in the Old Depot Museum Halloween event – fall Kansas 150 Events/Civil War Sesquicentennial Events Kansas/Franklin Co. trivia contest Jan. 29 in partnership with OL Digital Portal Civil War Ball, Nov. 7 In conjunction with Veterans’ Day events. Need sponsors to pay for band--$800. FCHS 75th anniversary –2012 Native American event moved from this year to next Marketing / museum store Online store will be part of new FCHS website in production. Kim is surveying banks for deals on credit cards. She could have sold well over $100 one day last week if we had taken cards. 2 Dietrich Cabin The cabin will open for regular hours on Sunday, June 5 and closed Aug. 28. Ottawa Library Story Time held there April 26 Administration Staff meetings occur weekly. Have attended exhibits meeting, collections meetings. Personnel: Phyllis has resigned as of July 1. Sonia will take her place (and perhaps also Rosemary’s as she has indicated an unwillingness to work another winter). Emily has started grad school, and will only be available for 2 or 3 days the rest of the summer, so she is essentially off the books unless we get the grant. Deb presented our proposed 2012 budget to the Co. Commissioners. Membership Annual Giving 2011 Community Outreach Activities Deb did a John Brown tour for her daughter’s Unitarian church on April 16. Visited ODM, Tauy Jones’ house, Brown’s Station, cabin museum in Osawatomie (with 1st person portrayal of Samuel Adair, visit to Hanway house south of Lane, and trip to BlackJack Battlefield with portrayal of JB by Kerry Altenbernd Freedom’s frontier national heritage area We received a Star Site designation for the depot, and a Recognized Site designation for the cabin. Working on FFNHA focus area in depot, with logo. Deb is helping to develop its grant program. ResearcH Doing research on Perry Fuller, local white-collar criminal from Civil War time. Morgan Williams, here for the Wall of Honor, wants me to collaborate on two books—one on J.B. Muecke and one on Dad Martin. I’ve agreed to have the Muecke materials cataloged when he (Morgan) gives them to us. Otherwise, I’m making no promises. He is willing to raise money for publication of both books. Website/ digital repository –In progress Partners’ Meeting, April 5 Attendees from Ottawa Library, Wellsville Library, Williamsburg Library, Williamsburg Museum, Richmond Museum, Ottawa University, Richmond Library, FC Genealogical Society (Missing only Pomona Library and Wellsville Historical Society) Site went live on April 15 Quarterly Meeting featuring it scheduled for Aug. 17 Ottawa Library workshop featuring it planned for fall Future Projects 3 For 2011: Finish the Historical Map of Franklin County (grant funded) and get it printed. Learned about some interesting ways to make a clickable web map at the same time. Get a memorial stone installed at Lawrence’s Pioneer Cemetery for Rufus Gilpatrick, a doctor from Greeley who was buried there in 1863. Matt Matthews is working with me on this. Have been working with Cleon Rickel on this project. 4