Liberty Book to be Published
In observance of the 25th anniversary of the raising of the Liberty the Second boat from the bottom of Conneaut Lake, we will publish a commemorative book to mark the occasion. It will include much of the original dedication book of 1987 (when the boat was restored and put back on the lake) and then tell the history of what has happened to the boat since 1985.
The book will be 8 1/2 by 11 inches in size and will include 59 pages of text and pictures and hopefully about 20 pages of ads. Revenue from the ads will help offset the printing costs of the book so we can offer it for only $10. We have kept our advertising rates low to allow anyone wishing to be included in the historic book the opportunity. Rates are $12.50 for quarter of a page; $25 for a half page; and $50 for a full page. If you wish to reserve space, please call Glendora Adsit at 814-382-3872. Names of those wishing to support the project may do so by paying $5 and be listed as a patron.
Although the main purpose of the advertising is to help offset printing costs, it also will help to record names of businesses and persons in the area in 2010.
This will be a limited edition of only 500 books to be printed.
Plans are to introduce the book during Memorial Day weekend when we begin our "Year of the Liberty the Second" observance with a special program at the museum following the Memorial Day service in downtown Conneaut Lake.
More information: Call Jane Smith at 814-337-6377 or email at grandmagjane@zoominternet.net.
Adopt a Brick Campaign Update
In September, we announced a major fundraiser to finish painting the rest of our museum (the former Conneaut Lake Community Hall) to match the new paint on the front of the museum. We need approximately $11,000 to paint the other three sides and to give the front side another coat.
To date, we have raised $1,654 or 14.6 percent of the total.
The adopt a brick campaign is fairly simply. We need to paint about 5,500 bricks. You can "adopt" a brick for $2 each by sending check to us at Conneaut Lake Area Historical Society, PO Box 425, Conneaut Lake, Pa., l6316. You can adopt one, 10, 50, 100...well you get the idea.
The nice part is you can adopt one without having to feed the brick, give it a home or babysit it. In fact, you don't even have to paint it. We hire a professional contractor for that work!
If you would like to participate in this project to beautify the building, please don't hestitate to send us a check and mark it Adopt a Brick or Painting Project.
See our donation schedule f(on another page on our Web site) for the names of people who have contributed to date. Your name will be published on our Web site, our newsletter and at the museum. However, we won't publish the amount of the donation.
Plans are to begin the painting as soon we have enough money to do so. Dave Lynch, chairman, said it is possible one side may be done first and then as funds come in, the second side will be done.
We also plan other improvements, including painting the inside of the garage to have our nautical display, featuring the Liberty the Second. We also plan to change the garage window and replace it with cement block with a row of glass block on the top to allow more lighting in the garage.
"Year of Liberty the Second"
As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the raising of the Liberty the Second in 2010, we will have a special program on Memorial Day and introduce the new nautical display. In addition to the previously discussed Commemorative Book, we will have a special panel discussion at the July meeting, reviewing the history of the raising, the legal battles, reconstruction and future plans. Panel members will include the two divers, Bill Hougthon and Brian Simpson; Gary Worthington, mechanic who did a lot of the work on the reconstruction; Ted Watts, attorney; and Alan Moss, discussing the future.
Lakeland Museum Closed
Since we now have moved Liberty the Second to our new museum, we have officially closed Lakeland Museum underneath Dockside at Conneaut Lake Park. It was no longer feasible to have the boat there and without the boat, it wasn't feasible to keep that museum open.
While we have closed the musuem, we have carried the history with us to the new museum.
Other "Special Events" for the Year
In addition to celebrating the Liberty the Second anniversary and our regular monthly programs, other events for this year are our annual Conneaut Lake Cuisine, a garage sale in conjunction with Conneaut Lake Area Business Association, our "Woolly Mammoth" European 5K Race on July 17; an auction, horseshoe tournament on Sept. 25; and of course, Pumpkin Fest in October.
So mark your calendars and join us at one or all of the above events!