A Joslyn Castle Publication Spring 2015 Table Of Contents Why Joslyn Castle? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Guild Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 New Tenants in the Carriage House . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 From the Archives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Grounds and Buildings Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Message from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Program News - Last Winter Turkey Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Miracle on Farnam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Holiday Decorations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Castle Guild Patron Party and Boutique . . . . . . . . . 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS George Kleine, President Nathan Bronson, Treasurer Ron Crampton, VP Grounds Polo Davis, Castle Guild Representative Catherine Demes-Maydew Ben Harvey Mary Jewell, President-Elect Ric Klaas David Levy, VP Development Sharon McGill, Secretary Holly Mulkins Francie Prier Joan Standifer Matt Wegener, VP Property Management ADVISORY Council David Ambrose Brad Ashford Castle Guild Board Polo Davis, President Annette Huff, Corresponding Secretary Cocktail Reception Honoring LB191 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Teddi Kennedy, VP Fundraising Program News - Upcoming Events Maureen Lee, Treasurer Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mattress Mayhem Murder Mystery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Jeanie Owen, President Elect Edi Pierce, VP Education Rentals at the Castle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Omaha Gives! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Laura Worick, VP Membership Summer Fun Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Save the Date: 2015 Joslyn Castle Classic Car Show . 10 Special Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover Membership Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover STAFF Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover Julie Reilly, Executive Director Cole Hokanson, Facilities Assistant Sherri Moore, Program and Tour Coordinator David Levy B. J. Reed Penelope Smith, Archivist Bryan Zimmer Big Muddy Urban Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Suzanne Shehan-Ames, VP Social Mary Parrish, Accounts Receivable and Reservations Connie Spellman Save the Date Annual Castle Guild Luncheon . . . . . 9 Tours at the Castle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Bonnie Martin, Rental and Event Coordinator Mary Jewell Scotch Tasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Francie Prier, Advisor Carol Gendler Tim Holland Lute Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Valentine Dinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Trevor King, Facilities Manager Margie Heller Paranormal Investigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Judy Alderman, Recording Secretary Doug Bisson George Haecker Holiday Historic Home Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Amy Trenolone, Membership and Communication Coordinator page 1 www.joslyncastle.com Why Joslyn Castle? The Castle is a place of excellent architecture and design. The Castle reflects the finest craftsmanship in stone masonry, wood carving, joinery, stained glass, ironwork, bronze casting, and mosaic tile work. It is an excellent and rare example of the Scottish Baronial architectural style in America. Part of the last romanticized, turn of the century, Gothic Revival schools of architecture, the Castle was created on the cusp of a new day as Victorian design gave way to Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau. The Castle is a place of great natural beauty. The magnificent grounds were initially designed and planted with the consultation of John Thorpe, an internationally renowned floriculturist, and Charles G. Carpenter, a local landscape expert who had worked with rising visionary landscape architect H. W. S. Cleveland at the time of the creation of the Omaha Parks and Boulevard System. Later, internationally renowned landscape architect and naturalist Jens Jensen influenced the Conservatory and grounds. As a result, the landscape was a blending of three innovative landscape styles: the Picturesque, the Gardenesque, and the Prairie styles. With exotic and local trees, shrubs, and plantings, many over 125 years old, the grounds represent a significant, historic landscape in Nebraska. The Castle is a place of significant national and local history. George A. Joslyn was the first “Media Mogul” in America, controlling the “…most successful and far reaching media service company in America...” The breadth of his national influence even outreached that of his successor, William Randolph Hearst. George and Sarah Joslyn built a small local branch print business into a national media monopoly replete with Senate Sherman Antitrust Act hearings. Before radio and television, the Joslyns’ publications reached millions of Americans each week “to educate, inform, and entertain.” With such a large audience, Joslyns’ hand in choosing news, literature, and stories impacted the mindset of the rural American in ways that are just now being investigated by scholars. Locally, the Joslyns’ impact as community leaders and philanthropists was even greater. Involved with the Chamber of Commerce, the Omaha Club, the Country Club, AKSARBEN, the Society of Liberal Arts, and numerous other civic organizations, they provided philanthropic support to and, in many cases, helped found most of Omaha’s social service, arts, and cultural organizations. The Castle is a place to celebrate milestones in personal and professional lives. Tens of thousands of people have celebrated marriages, anniversaries, birthdays, receptions, and other social events at the Castle. Thousands have worked and visited the Castle as headquarters for the Omaha Public School system, Nebraska Arts Council, Landmarks, Institute for Sustainable Communities, Restoration Exchange, and the Joslyn Castle Trust. The Castle is a place to share great arts, culture, and educational experiences. Thousands have been enriched by musical, theatrical, cultural, and social programs at the Castle - from the Joslyns’ private salons to the 1990 Designer Showhouse. In recent years, eleven Murder Mysteries, hundreds of theatrical performances, thousands of concerts, hundreds of fundraisers, four blockbuster Car Classics, four Literary Festivals, and decades of tours for children and adults have amazed, educated, and entertained. The Castle is a place that is loved and cherished by many. Thank you for being a part of the Castle family! page 2 www.joslyncastle.com Guild Update The Holiday Patron Party and Boutique and the Holiday Historic Home Tour, our major fundraisers, were a huge success in 2014, and dates are set for 2015 – Thursday, December 3 through Saturday, December 5. Be sure to save the dates. Your Castle Guild has been very busy. Stop by the Castle and see the improvements the Guild has accomplished. The beautiful chandelier featured on the cover of this newsletter is just one of the recent additions. Because of the generosity of Jerry Pabst, owner of Collector’s Choice, the Guild was able to purchase this chandelier, and it is now hanging in the grand staircase hall. Although it is not original to the Castle, it is a perfect fit with the Castle style, and I am sure Sarah Joslyn would approve. (For more information on this exquisite piece, please refer to the article below.) JOIN THE CASTLE GUILD and continue to preserve the legacy of the Castle to the Omaha community. Polo Davis, Castle Guild President New Tenants In addition to this chandelier, there are also beautifully refurbished restrooms. Carriage House We recently have allocated Guild funds to paint the kitchen and butler’s pantry and the upstairs hall and are working on other projects, but we need your support and ideas. We are excited to announce the Castle has new tenants in the Carriage House basement—Jacque Denney LMT, RN owns Pampered by J. and Sarah Middleton owns Middleton Aesthetics. Our new tenants join Legacy Preservation, Mundy and Associates, and Sterling Financial Advisors. Our membership drive is currently underway, and we hope you have sent in your dues. This year, for the first time, we will be publishing a Castle Guild directory and certainly want you to be included. If you have any questions, please call the Castle at 402-595-2199. After our facilities team repaired the ceiling and repainted the basement space, we advertised for tenants and quickly found wonderful new “neighbors” for the Castle. You can find more about Middleton Aesthetics and Pampered by J on Facebook. From the Archives It’s no exaggeration to say the Castle’s “cup runneth over.” We’ve received three superb yearend gifts; (from Jerry Pabst and our wonderful Guild) an amazing Art Nouveau chandelier for the staircase hall, and in memory of Ethel Coleman Shea and Nina Coleman Rogers (sister-inlaw and wife of Mrs. Joslyn’s chauffeur and steward, George Rogers) one of the Castle’s original Limoges Jean Pouyat jardinières and two original occasional chairs. Saved from a grand Council Bluffs house over twenty years ago by Jerry Pabst and his late partner Bill Burress, the bronze and art glass chandelier meshes seamlessly with the Castle’s style. Five flower-form lights with a central bud tremble gracefully from two rings hanging from a center canopy ornamented with tulips and lights. Suspended ring chandeliers are typically Gothic Revival (think iron bands and Medieval castles), but this unique piece blends medieval style with an Art Nouveau sensibility for natural forms. The signed glass shades were designed by one of Tiffany’s major competitors, The Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company, known for creating opaque glass with iridescent “feather pulls” in a variety of jewel-like hues. Three luxury firms designed fixtures using Quezal shades: Edward F. Caldwell and Company, Stuart-Howland Company, and The David J. Braun Manufacturing Company of Chicago. We hope in the coming months to identify which made our chandelier. The two 1906 maple occasional chairs made by the Grand Ledge Chair Company of Grand Ledge, Michigan, are a wonderful remnant of the Joslyns’ busy world. Occasional chairs, as the name implies, are easily transportable pieces brought out as the occasion demands, not unlike folding chairs today. Sarah not only entertained society, she was a tireless philanthropist, holding meetings, giving teas, picnics, and concerts for various worthy charities. The Joslyns had seventy of these chairs and they were moved in groups of two or three or all together up the backstairs from the billiard room, to the morning room, to the ballroom, the music room, and outside on the lawn. Eventually even sturdy furniture will break down, and our chairs sport birch veneer replacement seats. When beyond repair the original seat caning was replaced with a “quick fix;” a Gardener & Company three-ply birch wood veneer seat applied with tacks. The damaged caning, which would have taken hours to repair, was replaced with a standardized replacement seat in minutes and the show could go on! Sarah’s greatest indulgence was flowers, and she was known for entertaining in rooms heady with scent. The monumental (a 42 inch circumference) Jean Pouyat Limoges jardinière, handpainted with full-blown roses, was one of five that graced the den and library on gilt flower stands, (there was also a sixth gilt three-handled jardinière in the dining room and a large cloisonné piece in the drawing room, not to mention myriad vases and “flower glasses”). These magnificent pieces would have brought the garden indoors in massive bouquets of roses, peonies, chrysanthemums, lilies, and lilacs, no matter the season. The golden wallpaper would have shimmered; gilt on Crown Derby, Minton, and Limoges would have glinted; and the entire effect would have been one of a flower-filled gilded shell. Thank you Jerry Pabst, Castle Guild, and our anonymous donors for these priceless donations to the Castle! page 3 www.joslyncastle.com Grounds and Buildings Report stained glass window between the balcony and the conservatory. The window is being restored by Lambrecht Glass Studio with a generous grant from The Questers that was shepherded by Lorraine Jeffus. While the window is out for repair, a plastic insert has been installed. Please come visit to see therestored window back in place. By the time this newsletter arrives in your mailbox, the Castle grounds team will likely be busy at work making the grounds come alive now that (we hope) winter has moved on. We were thrilled to be able to secure the necessary equipment to handle our own snow removal in-house this past winter. This enabled us to better control timing and care of the roads and sidewalks for our programs and rental events at a significant cost saving. Special thanks to McGill Restoration for consulting and repairing several serious drainage issues on the lower level parking lot and behind the Carriage House as well as for undertaking a repair to the main stairs leading to the third floor. McGill’s scaffolding for the stair repair was generously left in place to allow for the repainting of the second and third floor stair halls – a fantastic painting project funded by the Castle Guild. As we have had mild winter weather, the grounds have already been prepared for the blooming of over 1,100 tulip and daffodil bulbs that were purchased with a gift from the LeJardin Garden Club. The bulbs were lovingly planted by our super volunteers Sharon McGill, Ron Crampton, Diane Harder, and Jennifer Duncan. It is sure to be a glorious spring! Please remember to stop by. Special thanks to Deidre Evans and the Joslyn Castle Neighborhood Association for securing the funding to purchase dog stations for the grounds. We now have two in place for use by the owners of our four-legged visitors. We are so pleased to announce that the Castle has been awarded a wonderful grant to install a sprinkler system on the Castle grounds. Our grounds committee, volunteers, and staff have spent hundreds of hours hauling hoses and buckets about the grounds to water the 5.57 acres to ensure that our plantings and historic trees thrive, so the sprinkler system will be a much welcome improvement. Plans are to begin installation in March. We cannot wait! In late February, Castle Board Member and woodworker extraordinaire, Ben Harvey, helped remove the original The Carriage House roof is slated to be replaced beginning in mid-March, pun intended! Our tenants in the Carriage House will be happy to see the leaky roof go! The slate to be installed is Grand Blackburn and Appalachian Ascent which will create a close match for the original Castle roof (for which we have samples) and, as a result, will not exactly match the replacement roof currently on the Castle itself. We also want to thank staff Trevor King and Cole Hokanson for working so hard to clean, paint, and make many improvements to our theatrical storage and dressing spaces below the west end of the Music Room! We will be able to offer these newly improved spaces for our programs and for those that we host. We hope you will check out all of these great improvements next time you visit the Castle. Message from the President I was dining in the Gold Room on Valentine’s Day enjoying a wonderful meal at a Castle event, and I overheard others talking about the mansion and the mystique and beauty of the rooms. It made me think about the Joslyn family and what it must have been like sitting in the Gold Room chatting with them about business or life in general. How proud they must have been sharing their beautiful home and entertaining their family and friends. I also thought how organized they must have been to be organized in an age of no cell phones or computers to file our emails or other personal records. Sarah ran the house and kept track of everything with ledgers and notes. How sensible and organized she must have been to keep a house of this size going – even with help from servants and others. The Castle Board is entrusted with caring for this beautiful place and sharing it with the community. There is no place like it in the city. How organized and sensible we must all be to preserve the Joslyn Castle and its legacy. With your help we can keep this house going with our own “ledgers and notes.” Come enjoy the Castle often, George Kleine page 4 www.joslyncastle.com Program News — Last Winter 4th annual Turkey Trot On November 21, Thanksgiving morning, 423 runners braved the bitter cold temperatures to help make the fourth annual Joslyn Castle Turkey Trot a huge success! This family-friendly event welcomed all ages to burn some calories before their holiday meal. Turner Park marked the start and finish line for the trotters as they made their way through Midtown Crossing for this 5K family Run/Walk. Joslyn Castle staff, along with loyal volunteers, were thrilled to cheer on dedicated runners ranging from ages 9 to 72. Along with generous donations from Wohlners, Cantina Laredo, and Prairie Life Fitness, Joslyn Castle ensured a great day for friends and family to get fit together for the upcoming holiday season. Joslyn Castle gobbled their way to a successful day and are excited to bring in more trotters this November! 2014 Miracle on Farnam The theme for the 2014 Miracle on Farnam windows display was “Holidays Past, Present, and Future,” the perfect theme for the Castle. Our window was a 3-dimensional winter scene of the Castle and grounds produced from photographs taken last winter just after a deep snowfall when the grounds and the Castle were wreathed in a magical wonderland – just as it might have looked in the past and will look again in the future. Depth was created by bringing the trees and fence line toward the viewer and lighting the construction internally. The Joslyns’ Saint Bernard, Modjeska, frolics in the snow wearing her ever present, huge, starched red bow. Because the Joslyn Castle is an organization whose essence is this historic property, our past is both our present and our future. This timeless image captured the Castle Holiday spirit—past, present, and future of the Castle. Holiday Decorations Volunteer Thank You! Designers Susan McMannama of Susan McMannama Interiors and Diane Luxford of D-Lux Interiors generously donated their time, expertise, and even personal holiday decorations, to deck the halls of the Joslyn Castle for the 2014 holiday season. The Castle boasted 8 trees throughout the first floor. Each room had a tree that coordinated with the room’s décor. For example, the tree in the Morning Room featured sprigs of laurel leaves which are a key element in the wallpaper border. Even the Music Room had a custom wreath adorned with horns, trumpets, and other musical instruments. Susan and Diane spent an entire week directing and decorating the Castle before our Patron Party, Holiday Historic Home Tour, and Boutique. We had so many guests at the Party and Tour compliment the Castle decorations, stating they were the most beautiful they had ever seen. We cannot thank Susan and Diane enough for their thoughtfulness and generosity. Thank you! Castle Guild Patron Party & Boutique The Castle’s Holiday Historic Home Tour kicked off with the Guild-hosted Patron Party. The Patron Party offered an evening of merriment, and a sneak peek for the Boutique that would remain open for the duration of the Tour. Photo courtesy of Maureen Fritts The Castle Guild Patron Party had an attendance of 98 guests. 2014’s Party attendance surpassed 2013’s by over 30 guests. The evening included live music provided by Duchesne Strings, appetizers catered by John Ford’s My Personal Chef Catering, a bar hosted by the Guild, a silent auction with over 18 items, shopping throughout the Boutique, and a festive time for all. The decorations for the Patron Party tables were supplied by Guild members, and the decorations for the Castle were provided and overseen by interior designers Susan McMannama and Diane Luxford. The Holiday Boutique had 13 vendors this year. The vendors were The Afternoon, Voila, Togs, Bellezza Salon, Chefs^2, Stella&Dot, MAM Candy, Wildtree, Family Jewels, Origami Owl, TT Inspire, Soups by Omaha Steaks, and Early to Bed. Omaha Steaks donated Frontier Soups for the Guild to sell. Many gift items were crossed off holiday lists! The Patron Party and Boutique were excellent fundraisers and “fun-raisers” for the Castle. page 5 www.joslyncastle.com Holiday Historic Home Tour Boutique This year our guests enjoyed four amazing historic homes beautifully decorated for the holidays. Patrons visited the Neo-Classical Revival S.B. Doyle House, the striking Ephraim W. Dixon Home, the elegant Reinhold B. Busch House, and the beautiful Joslyn Castle. It was a great way for everyone to start their holiday season. The tour ran from 10 am to 5 pm on Friday, December 5, and Saturday, December 6. The Doyle House on 520 North 38th Street is owned by Brad and Amy Schaap, the Dixon House on 426 North 38th Street by Michael and Diana Petzar, and the Busch House on 604 North 38th Street owned by Mac McLaughlin and Heather Gomes. These homes were all within walking distance, and all the homeowners are close friends, which contributed to the overwhelming success of the weekend. Approximately 1,470 people were awed by these beautiful homes. The efforts of the Castle staff, 45 volunteers, and Mother Nature herself, lent a huge hand to the overwhelming success of this fundraiser. This event was quite a showcase for the Castle and its mission, not only drawing new faces to the Castle itself, but promoting the preservation of other historic homes. Attendees were thrilled with the three magnificent homes that were featured, and were even more delighted to visit with the homeowners. An article in the Omaha World Herald featuring The Doyle House and its homeowners, Brad and Amy Schaap, aided in marketing efforts. The Holiday Historic Home Tour opened the holiday season through the wonderful hospitality and generosity of the homeowners. Paranormal Investigation Love was in the air on Valentine’s Day weekend The Joslyn Castle opened its doors on October 3 and November 7 to a Paranormal Investigative Class lead by Paracon. Brian Kent, the founder and lead investigator, was pleased to return to the Castle. Both nights sold out within weeks to enthusiastic ghost hunters, some of whom had never seen the inside of the Castle before. The Castle has become a popular paranormal destination. Minimal lighting and open spaces create long shadows on walls, heighten the experience, and cause imaginations to run wild. This class covers the preparation, details, research, and study surrounding paranormal investigation and invites guests to learn about the equipment and techniques first-hand by participating. Dive into the world of unexplained occurrences….if you dare! Keep your eyes open next fall for more paranormal investigations at the Castle. Lute Concert The Castle was pleased to host a Lute Concert on February 11th, 2015. Ronn McFarlane and Kenneth Bé performed “Music for a Scottish Castle,” which featured composers John Dowland, John Johnson, and Ronn McFarlane. McFarlane is a Grammy-nominated lutenist, and this performance was Bé’s second at the Castle. “Music for a Scottish Castle” sought to evoke a bygone era when the lute was considered the “King of Instruments.” The Concert was held in the Music Room, which was a splendid atmosphere acoustically for the instrument. Over 40 guests attended this magical event. One guest commented “Stupendous!” The Castle hosted Valentine’s Day dinners on February 13th and 14th. The evening included a four-course meal catered by Patricia’s Catering, two drinks, a romantic atmosphere, a vintage Valentine display by Archivist Penelope Smith, and a take-home treat. Cellist David Downing performed from the Piper’s Gallery, the landing on the staircase in the Stair Hall—his cello music floating throughout the space was nothing short of magical. We also had lovely local businesses help to make the evening a success. Kyle Robino of Old Market Habitat donated a floral centerpiece of roses and tulips for the Stair Hall. Candy Wrappers provided chocolate-covered strawberries for the evening, Old Market Candy donated an assortment of chocolates, and Comfort Inn donated one free night in a suite to give away to a couple. More than 35 couples attended the dinners. We are pleased that so many guests wanted to share their Valentine’s Day with us, and we are excited to plan for next year. page 6 www.joslyncastle.com Mardi Gras at the Castle featuring the 1970’s There was Mattress Mayhem at the Castle! The Joslyn Castle proudly presented its 2015 Murder Mystery production—“Mattress Mayhem: Mardi Gras at the Castle” on Thursday, February 19 through Saturday, February 21. This was an original performance, written and directed by Colleen Fogarty, in which our guests were transported back to New Orleans during the 1970 Mardi Gras celebration to answer the infamous question…WHODUNIT?? Bell Bottoms, fringe, and disco attire were pulled out of the closets to bring the 70s back to life. Marilyn Hansen and The Designers embellished the Castle with masks, beads, and everything Mardi Gras, bringing out the signature colors of purple, green, and gold. The Murder Mystery festivities packed the Castle each night spreading the Mardi Gras spirit to over 360 revelers! The Joslyn Castle Players, an enthusiastic cast and crew of 20, performed a three act play for the guests in which clues were provided to solve a murder. River-Bottom Bonnie, Bayou Beau, and Shoester were some of the characters helping the audience solve the plot. For the closing finale, the Joslyn Castle Players paraded down the aisle, handing out beads, while dancing to the classic, “When The Saints Go Marching In”. For their generous support of the Murder Mystery, a grand thank you goes to sponsors, Brad and Sherri Moore, Fogarty Creative Group, United Rent-All, George Kleine, Mary Parrish, Dundee Bank, and Borsheims Fine Jewelry and Gifts, Don and Barb Lieberknecht and Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler Funeral Chapels. The committee led by Chair Sherri Moore included Mary Ann Ramge, Jeanie Owen, Judy Alderman, Janet Stibor, Cheryl Cavel, Jan Farha, Deann Zens, Elizabeth Schmidt, and Bonnie Martin. A ‘krewe’ of over 40 volunteers also generously donated their time making the 2015 Murder Mystery a remarkable success and a ‘Carnivale at the Castle!’ Joslyn Castle Board & Advisory Council Scotch tasting Cocktail Reception Honoring LB191 On March 12 from 5 to 8, the Joslyn Castle Board and After a three year hiatus, the Castle has reintroduced Scotch Tasting at the Castle. Our event on March 5th was chaired by Board and Advisory Council member David Levy and Advisory Council member BJ Reed and hosted by Monique Huston. Advisory Council hosted a cocktail reception for guests, members, and stakeholders at the Castle in celebration of LB191. Governor Dave Heineman signed LB191 on April 16, 2014, creating a historic tax credit at the state level to incentivize real property owners and developers to revitalize properties of historic significance across Nebraska. Special recognition was given at the reception to David Levy, Joslyn Castle Board Member, for the lead role he played in the drafting and passage of the legislation. Thank you, David. Grane was our partner for the event - with their nearby location at Midtown Crossing and wonderful scotch selection, the partnership was a natural fit. The night was informative and fun and allowed our guests to sample and learn about scotch in the rich, beautiful setting of the Joslyn Castle. We had more than 40 tasters a great response from our patrons! Thank you for joining us and stay tuned for future Scotch and wine tastings. page 7 www.joslyncastle.com Program News — Upcoming Events Calendar of Events Tour Sundays 1st and 3rd Sundays of Every Month Enjoy an hour-long tour of 3 floors of the Joslyn Castle and a stop at our Gift Shop. We offer tours on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. May Wednesday, May 20Omaha Gives! Donate to the Castle during this 24 hour online fundraising event organized by the Omaha Community Foundation. June Sunday, June 7 Kids at the Kastle Sunday Enjoy outdoor games, food, and tours of the Castle as we say hello to summer! Thursday, June 18 Annual Guild Luncheon Castle and Garden Tour Join us for the Annual Castle Guild Lunch followed by a tour of the grounds & garden. July Sunday, July 26 Joslyn Castle Classic Car Show, 10 am to 4 pm Come see the best classic vehicles on the beautiful Castle grounds! October Saturday, October 31 Halloween Ball Spend All Hallows’ Eve at the Castle at the Halloween Ball. November Friday, November 13 Paracon Come and experience paranormal investigation at the Castle. Thursday, November 26 Turkey Trot This year will be our 5th annual partnership with Midtown Crossing to host our 5K run on Thanksgiving morning. December Thursday, December 3 Holiday Patron Party and Boutique Sneak Peek Join the Guild’s exclusive sneak peek party to help kick off the holidays. Friday and Saturday, December 4 and 5 Holiday Historic Home Tour And Boutique Tour the Joslyn Castle and other historic homes decorated for the holiday season! page 8 www.joslyncastle.com Save the Date Annual Castle Guild Luncheon Big Muddy Urban Farm We are thrilled to report the Big Muddy Urban Farm will partner with us again and set up stakes, literally, in the northeast garden plot where the Joslyns grew their vegetables and herbs. The Big Muddy Urban Farm is a collectively-run urban farm in Omaha that provides fresh and diverse fruits, veggies, and herbs to our local community. Check them out: http://bigmuddyurbanfarm. blogspot.com. Garden Tour to Follow at the Rentals June 18, 2015 Non-members welcome Castle Photo courtesy of Erin Dunaway Photography We would like to invite you to follow along with the upcoming “wedding season” at the Joslyn Castle! Please check out the Castle’s Wedding Blog, http://joslyncastleweddings.wordpress.com. The Castle becomes more beautiful every year with garden developments and indoor painting projects. Within the last few months the Castle was the venue of wedding ceremonies, receptions, fundraisers, luncheons, and corporate dinners. Martha Stewart Weddings Online recently listed the Joslyn Castle as one of 14 Castles in the United States to host a “Fairy-Tale” wedding! We encourage anyone interested in hosting a wedding or event in the future to please contact us at events@joslyncastle.com or 402.595.3209 to learn more about our rentals and how the Joslyn Castle can fit your unique needs. Tours at the Castle Our Sunday tours seem to bring in more newcomers every time. The Castle is open to the public for tours on the first and third Sunday of every month. Tours are held at 1 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm. If the weekends are tied up, and your yearning for a castle tour persists, we also offer tours by appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays! Schedule permitting, private groups, families, co-workers, or just a bunch of friends can tour by appointment. Our prices changed effective January 1, 2015, so please visit www.joslyncastle.com for admission information. We welcome you to come for a tour and see what you’re missing! page 9 www.joslyncastle.com PETER KIEWIT FOUNDATION SUMMER FUN PROGRAM & VIOLET’S WORLD TOURS The Peter Kiewit Foundation Summer Fun Program provides educational and fun summer activities for thousands of youngsters in the metro area. Beginning June 10 through July 22, the Joslyn Castle will provide an amazing tour of the entire three stories of the mansion. During the tour, the children explore our ‘Discovery Trunks’ filled with relics from the early 1900s, items that would have been in common use at the turn of the century. The day continues with a healthy, brown bag lunch and the opportunity to color pictures of the Castle. Finally, an outdoor scavenger hunt sends the children around the gardens of the 5.57 acre estate led by clues relating to their earlier tour. Omaha Gives! “Discover Violet’s World” is a program designed to enhance the OPS curriculum for students studying Omaha and Nebraska history. We provide insight into life in the 1900s from Violet Joslyn’s perspective. After an informational guided tour, the children are invited to explore the ‘Discovery Trunk’—always a favorite! Participating teachers receive pre-visit materials to prepare their classes for the tour. The groups are also sent home with reading materials to encourage their continued interest in the Joslyns and the Castle. The Joslyn Castle Trust has completed our enrollment to once again participate in Omaha Gives! Now in its third year, Omaha Gives! is an online, 24-hour charitable challenge organized by the Omaha Community Foundation. Omaha Gives! will be held on May 20, 2014 from midnight to midnight. Nonprofit organizations across Douglas, Sarpy, and Pottawattamie counties have an opportunity to compete for matching funds based on the volume of gifts they receive during the fundraising period. The Castle Board and Staff would greatly appreciate your support on May 20. For more information visit www.omahagives24.org. These programs are designed to bring even more children to the Joslyn Castle and hopefully make a return trip with their family and friends! Sa ve the D a te Classic Car Show Sunday, July 26, 2015 Mark your calendars for Sunday, July 26, 2015. The Joslyn Castle Classic Car Show returns to the Castle grounds that day. Each year 1,000 people visit the Castle to see the best vintage and classic cars and motorcycles. The show runs from 10 am to 4 pm. If you are interested in exhibiting a vehicle or learning more about the show visit: www.joslyncastlecarclassic.com. page 10 www.joslyncastle.com _________________ Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID OMAHA, NE Permit No. 1709 _________________ Special thanks to the following organizations who have made wonderful contributions to the betterment of the Castle! 3902 Davenport Street Ace Hardware on Saddle Creek Omaha, NE 68131 Amanda Kreutzer Beth Bratches Borsheims Fine Jewelry and Gifts Britt Jorns & Family Candy Wrappers Cantina Laredo Colleen Fogarty Creighton University Shuttle Service Deirdre Evans Douglas County Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart Fairytale Costumes Jeanie Owen Jim Rhodes, Jim’s Seek & Save Joslyn Castle Neighborhood Association KPMG LLP Legacy Preservation LLC LeJardin Garden Club Marilyn Hansen FASID/The Designers Mary Ann Ramge Mary Carlsen Mary Parrish Maureen Fritts McGill Restoration Mike McNealy, Omaha Bee Club Monte Thompson Nelson & Nelson Painting and Papering Nils Erickson, Rainbow Recording Studios Old Market Candy Old Market Habitat/Kyle Robino Omaha Comfort Inn Omaha Steaks Prairie Life Fitness Santa Monica House The Alliance Group The Joslyn Castle Players Weird Wild Stuff Wohlners Join the Joslyn Castle Trust and help preserve a part of Omaha’s history. n n n n $1000 Partner $500 Benefactor $250 Patron n n n $50 Supporter $40 Family/Household $30 Individual $100 Donor Name_________________________________________________________ Become a Castle member today! Joslyn Castle members are some of our most dedicated supporters. Members receive invitations to member only events, discounts on tickets to selected Joslyn Castle sponsored programs, a 10% discount in the gift shop and a copy of the Newsletter. Annual Castle memberships run from January 1st – December 31st. Fill out the form to the right today! Address_______________________________________________________ City______________________________State_______ Zip______________ Email__________________________________________________________ Phone_________________________________________________________ Send this form with your contribution payable to: Joslyn Castle Trust, Inc., 3902 Davenport Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68131 or visit www.joslyncastle.com www.pinterest.com/ joslyncastle www.facebook.com/pages/ Joslyn-Castle/ 300689759002 twitter.com/ joslyncastle instagram.com/ joslyncastle joslyncastleweddings. wordpress.com
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