The Garibaldi Museum is chartered to collect information surrounding the maritime heritage of the Pacific Northwest, Captain Robert Gray and his historical vessels, the 'Lady Washington' and the 'Columbia Rediviva'
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
3 Kitties Have a New Home!
27 people attended the adoption event held in our Community Room on Oct. 5th, and 3 of the cats looking for love - had their wish come true! This was our second Adoptathon, and we will very likely make it an annual, if not semi-annual, event. In the meantime, don't hesitate to contact United Paws if you're looking for a dog or cat to adopt, and you can visit their blog here: http://unitedpaws.wordpress.com/ to see where their next adoption event will be held.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Capt Robert Gray Gets a New Sign!
A new sign to commemorate the Tillamook Passage of Capt Robert Gray was dedicated on Sept. 12, 2013. It's been updated to correctly reflect information about his accomplishment and those of his crew members. The dedication was attended by some of our Board members and two ladies representing the Oregon Black Pioneers organization. Marcus Lopez was a member of the crew on the Lady Washington, and is thought to be the first black person to set foot in Oregon. Theirs is a fascinating website: http://oregonblackpioneers.org/
The new sign is in the wayside right next to Pirate's Cove just a short way north of Garibaldi. Stop by and take a look to honor this national hero, and inspiration for our own maritime museum.
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Monday, September 9, 2013
Donna Ludwig is showing for the month of September
Friends, admirers and other artists gathered to see what
Donna has been working on of late. You should stop by too!
This show will be up through the end of September.
There were Ooohs!
And aaaahs!
Some art talk, weather talk.....
The artist, Donna Ludwig
Small framed prints for sale, and matted prints ready to frame.....as well as the larger paintings,
Like this undersea painting to make you wish you were an angelfish.
Margie Loney and Donna share a special moment.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Tour Your Local Museums!
Our local museums have gotten together to sponsor a tour so you can see what's available for the citizens of and visitors to Tillamook County. And they've thrown in a train ride! Our museums regularly draw tourists which benefits many of the businesses in the area. If you've been meaning to see what's there, but never made the time, this might be just the opportunity you're looking for!
Monday, August 5, 2013
Rose Perez Reception had a great turnout!
Good food, the gracious presence of the artist and a short talk by the author of 'Nestucca River Country', Sally Rissel, made this reception a highly enjoyable event.
Rose (in the pink blouse) chats with a visitor.
Can you say 'Yum!'
Author Sally Rissel gives a brief talk about how the book came to be. Rose also spoke about her early life and venture into painting. Rose provided the cover illustration painting for this lovely book - which we carry in our gift shop.
One of Rose's signature oil seascapes.
Another of Rose's colorful romantic landscapes.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
Garibaldi Days and way on back....
We just discovered there's a Facebook page devoted to the history of Garibaldi and surrounding towns; Bay City, Rockaway, Wheeler, and Nehalem. There are good quality historical photos of the area. It's definitely worth a visit: Garibaldi Oregon Memories. Thanks to Bill Hayden for letting us know this terrific page is out there!
The Grub Club Does the Garibaldi Museum
On Monday, the Garibaldi Grub Club was
invited to the Garibaldi Museum for a free museum day. Fourteen
children of all ages (2 1/2 to 17) strolled, rode bikes, and scooters to the museum
after indulging in a hearty lunch. It was a perfect sunny day for
the after lunch exercise. Many had not been to the
museum before. It was a terrific opportunity for them to learn some of their
local history, and appreciate the maritime history of the Pacific Northwest.
They
built buckets, assembled boats, dressed up in colonial costumes, as well as
taking turns ringing our notably loud - CLAAAANNGGGG!!! ) ) ) ) ) ) ) bell in the Garibaldi Room.
S'okay...that's what it's there for!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Don't forget to attend our annual Silent Auction on July 27th!
Gift certificates, fine wine, gift baskets.....come in and see what you'd like to bid on. There's a lot to choose from and this occasion is a major fund raiser for providing the resources to maintain Garibaldi's unique and wonderful museum, and the events we sponsor.
While you're there, don't forget to enjoy Patsy Chapin's watercolors. She's on display until the end of July!
While you're there, don't forget to enjoy Patsy Chapin's watercolors. She's on display until the end of July!
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
Artist Patsy Chapin for the month of July
Patsy is a warm and lively watercolor artist who has filled our Community Room with an abundance of her watercolors, scratchboard pieces, and an occasional oil painting. Below are just a few examples of her work.
This blog keeper wants to apologize for the quality of the photos because they don't do her work justice. I'll post new photos next chance I have to stop by the museum.
Patsy prices her work for everyday people who think they can't afford to buy original art. Her work is very, very reasonably priced. Come in and tempt yourself to take home some eye candy. Blog keeper succumbed!
This blog keeper wants to apologize for the quality of the photos because they don't do her work justice. I'll post new photos next chance I have to stop by the museum.
Patsy prices her work for everyday people who think they can't afford to buy original art. Her work is very, very reasonably priced. Come in and tempt yourself to take home some eye candy. Blog keeper succumbed!
Sorry folks...this little beauty is SOLD!
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Children's Book Signing at the Museum
Saturday, June 29th, local author Tricia Gates Brown and illustrator Sally
Lackaff
presented two children’s books:
“Frederick and the Flute Maker” & “Twila and the Treasure”
It was warm and humid in Garibaldi when Tricia and Sally came to the
museum. A few people came out of the heat to enjoy Tricia’s reading of
Frederick and the Flute Maker, and to enjoy a craft project with Sally. Adults and children alike enjoyed decorating
haystack rock as described in Tricia’s book.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
Scholarship Reception, May 30th, 2013
On May 30th the Garibaldi Maritime Museum hosted a reception for the winners of the annual Memorial Scholarship.
This year’s winners were:
Samantha Boring – Tillamook H.S. $1000
Aaron Josi – Tillamook H.S. $750
Autumn Josi – Tillamook H.S. $750
Matthew Travers – Tillamook H.S. $750
Museum Board President, Emmy Lou Orahood welcomed the friends and families of the scholarship winners. Emmy gave a brief history of the Memorial Fund and the people responsible for initiating the scholarship fund.
Val Folkema, was this year’s keynote speaker. In Val's speech she emphasized the importance of supporting our youth with guidance, direction and sponsorship.
Samantha Boring read her winning essay aloud: “The Tenacity of a Legend”. Samantha’s essay, supported through research, told of the many perils survived by the Lady Washington.
This year’s winners were:
Samantha Boring – Tillamook H.S. $1000
Aaron Josi – Tillamook H.S. $750
Autumn Josi – Tillamook H.S. $750
Matthew Travers – Tillamook H.S. $750
Museum Board President, Emmy Lou Orahood welcomed the friends and families of the scholarship winners. Emmy gave a brief history of the Memorial Fund and the people responsible for initiating the scholarship fund.
Val Folkema, was this year’s keynote speaker. In Val's speech she emphasized the importance of supporting our youth with guidance, direction and sponsorship.
Samantha Boring read her winning essay aloud: “The Tenacity of a Legend”. Samantha’s essay, supported through research, told of the many perils survived by the Lady Washington.
(Lots and lots of) Kids n' History
Thursday June 6th, two groups of kids (for a total of 57!) came to the museum to see some of the artifacts of the history of the Tillamook Passage they've recently studied. The first group were fourth graders from Neskowin and they were joined by two wonderful United States Coast Guard volunteers, Brandon and Amber who provided a tour of the Coast Guard facility then took them to lunch:
They looked at all the intricate models... |
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They tried on the period clothing... |
And scrutinized the cutaway ship for all the details of life at sea... |
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