Successful Historical Society House Tour
Over 1500 people toured the nine sites offered at the bi-annual Historical Society House Tour on Sunday, September 10. The homes included a brick house on Halstead, a Victorian estate on Clarence, a brick townhouse at Rockport Square, a charming frame home on Lewis, a lake front home on Lake Road, a brick home on Lake Road, and a Clarence Mack home on Lake Avenue. Refreshments were served at the Nicholson House, the oldest frame home in Lakewood, owned by the Historical Society. The business site this year was the Masonic Temple where a lodge room designed in 1916 was open. Pam Ehren and a committee of 13 women planned the successful event.
A patron party was held on Saturday night, September 9th at a Nicholson Avenue home. A tent was erected in the back yard so everyone was able to enjoy the lake views. Kathy Haber chaired this event.
This event is the main fundraising event for the Society which operates The Oldest Stone House Museum located in Lakewood Park as well as The Nicholson House which is open to the public for rental.
A patron party was held on Saturday night, September 9th at a Nicholson Avenue home. A tent was erected in the back yard so everyone was able to enjoy the lake views. Kathy Haber chaired this event.
This event is the main fundraising event for the Society which operates The Oldest Stone House Museum located in Lakewood Park as well as The Nicholson House which is open to the public for rental.
Volume 2, Issue 19, Posted 10:10 PM, 09.12.06
