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DECEMBER, 2011MEMBER NEWSLETTERWinter HoursTuesday, Thursday,and SaturdayDecember 31, 201110:00 am - 2:00 pm7:00pm - 12:00amAlso open for special events 3 admissionand for groups of 8 or morewith reservation (fees apply).Hours vary by season, pleasecall to verify.General AdmissionAdult Admission 4Children ages 4 - 17 only 2Children 3 & under are freeCall Sa(616) 8 rah at21-1442for moreinfo.Talented youngadults performon stage;bands, soloists,dance, comedy,& more.Alcohol-free,family friendlyMembers duringregular business hoursand for Jam Night receivecomplimentary admission.Jam Night1st & 3rd Tuesday 6- 9pmAcoustics only 4 admissionMembers & 12 & under freeAnnualMembership Fees:Individual 30Family 50(“family” is limitedto those livingunder the same roof)We are located at:375 Main StreetCoopersville, MichiganMailing addressP.O. Box 64Coopersville, MI 49404Phone: (616) 997-8555Buy ANY one item at regular price, get anynon-consignment item of equalor lesser value at half price!www.coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

C O OPE RS V IL LE F AR M MUS E U M & E V E N T CE N TE RPAGE 2Free Admission forMEMBERS (see frontpage for member information) andchildren 12 & under. 4 Admissionfor all others.DE CE M BE R , 2 0 1 16pm - 9pmSign in to play or perform a song of your choice, accompany othermusicians, or just come to visit with friends and listen to some goodold folk music, gospel, carols, blue grass, country, and other oldies.Christmas Pot LuckEnjoy a holiday dinnerwith friends before our ChristmasJam Night at the CoopersvilleFarm Museum & Event CenterDecember 205:00 pm*We would like to make suggestions ofwhat you might bring according to thefirst letter of your last name, however,feel free to bring your specialty!A, B, C, DAppetizerE, F, G, H, ISaladJ, K, L, M, NFruit or VegetableO, P, Q, R, S, TCasseroleU, V, W, X, Y, ZDessertPunch, coffee, & table serviceProvided by museum*doors open at 4:30pmChristmas Jam NightDecember 20FREE ADMISSION(bring a friend!)Compliments ofRiver Village Apartmentsof CoopersvilleRiver Village Apartments caters tothose 62 years of age and older.Designed for independent living,you can enjoy the luxuries andcomfort of your own home,without the worries.For more informationcall (616) 837-0699Music begins at 6:00 pmFolk Music, Old Gospel,Blue Grass, CountryCoopersville Farm Museum & Event Center375 Main Street, Coopersville, MichiganGood music, good friends, good times!www.coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

D EC EM B ER , 20 11C O OPE RS V IL LE F AR M MUS E U M & E V E N T CE N TE RArt by Ages 4 Years Old or Younger1st place Reuben Talsma, ZeelandArt by Ages 5 - 81st place Elizabeth Talsma, Zeeland2nd place Ariel Talsma, Zeeland3rd place Kathleen Zahm, ConklinHonorable Mention Samuel MontgomeryArt by Ages 9 - 121st place Logan Beech, Fruitport2nd place Skyler Talsma, Zeeland3rd place Samuel Talsma, ZeelandHonorable Mention Caleb McDonald& Alex RaddatzArt by Ages 13 - 181st place Wyatt Talsma, ZeelandPhoto by Ages 5 - 81st place Kaitlin Lake, Coopersville2nd place Bailey Gilbert, CoopersvillePhoto by Ages 9 - 121st, 2nd, 3rd place Nick Goeman, AllendaleHonorable Mention Reese GilbertPhoto by Ages 13 - 181st, 2nd, 3rd place Stacy Potgeter, AllendaleDigitally Enhanced Photo by Any Youth1st place Allie Wygmans, Coopersville2nd place Jackie Mayrose, Coopersville3rd place Jose Sabo, CoopersvillePoetry/Short Story by Any Youth1st place Danny DeBoer2nd place Kathleen Zahm3rd place Bailey GilbertHonorable Mention Samuel Montgomery& Noah PlattWatercolor Art by Adult1st place Alan Adsmond, Grand Rapids2nd place Karen Urquhart, AllendaleTextile Art by Adult1st place Kathy Bauman, Kent City2nd place Bridget Gadzlay, Spring Lake3rd place Mary Dyke, CoopersvillePastels by Adult1st, 2nd, 3rd place Jane Nemecek, Lake CityOil Paintings by Adults1st & 2nd Therese Berrington, Marne3rd place Don Nease, MuskegonPhotograph by Adult1st place Karen Urquhart, Allendale2nd place Cindy Alexander, Coopersville3rd place Carol DeWitt, FerrysburgHonorable Mention James PonshairDigitally Enhanced Photograph by Adult1st place Karen Urquhart, Allendale2nd place Sandy Meekhof, Coopersville3rd place Karen Urquhart, AllendalePAGE 3NOW through January 7, 2012Great American Barns IIBy Bailey Gilbert (Age 8)If I Were a BarnBy Danny DeBoer (Age 7)If I were a barn I would haveA pig that would roll in the mud.If I were a barn I would haveA wagon full of hay.If I were a barn I would haveA horse that would eat the hay.If I were a barn I would haveA dog that would guard and watch.If I were a barn I would haveA cat that is kind and sleepy.If I were a barn I would haveA spider that would make a web.If I were a barn I would haveA cow that would give lots of milk.If I were a barn I would haveA sheep to make a wool coat.If I were a barn I would haveA farmer to take care of us all.GrainRedElevatorAgricultureTractorsA lot of spidersMetal roofEvery day hard workRusty nailsImage of farmersCross buck doorsA beautiful landmarkNestling catsBales of hayActive animalsRustling hayNasty smellsSiloII sliding doorsBarn SpiderBy Samuel Montgomery(Age 8)I am a spider,I live in a barn.I am a spider,I live in the top barnwindow.I am a spider,Whose home is high.I am a spider,I like to make a web.Barn SeasonsBy Kathleen Zahm (Age 8)If I were a barn in the fall,All the tractors would be outside doing theharvest,And the animals would be out in the pasture.If I were a barn in the winter,Everybody would be snuggling inside of me,And snowflakes would be falling on me.If I were a barn in the springtime,Flowers would be brought back to life,And start blooming, leaning against me.If I were a barn in the summer time,I would be hot and sunny,Enjoying the weather!Spread the word: 2012-2013 subject is “Fence Rows of the Midwest”www.coopersvillefarmmuseum.orgI am a spider,I catch mosquitoes andmoths.I am a spider,Sometimes it’s hard.If I Were a BarnBy Noah Platt (Age 7)If I were a barnI would have A spider to catch theinsects,A watch dog to catch thecriminals,A pig to eat,Hay to sleep on,Horses to run with,And sheep to make me awarm coat!

PAGE 4C O OPE RS V IL LE F AR M MUS E U M & E V E N T CE N TE Rthru. January 14 , 2012NOWD EC EM B ER , 20 11Our annual photo & art contest requires manyprizes and this year, 37 prize packages wereawarded. Thank you to our generous sponsors forsupporting the arts in Coopersville:Coopersville Area Arts CouncilReeves PlasticsScott Robinson, DDSPhillips JewelryMark Douglas Real Estate327 Pizza & PubA.K.A. SolonDelly Belly BakeryCoopersville & Marne RailwayCoopersville Farm MuseumCoopersville Arby’sFamily Fare of CoopersvilleMy World, My InspirationPastel and Watercolor exhibit with originals, limited edition giclee prints, andnote cards available for purchase in thegallery and in the gift shop.While searching for a subject to studythis past year, Jane began noticing themany styles and deteriorating conditions of barns in the area. It became amission to document these “giants:” ofthe rural landscape before they collapseand become a forgotten part of history.Formal art training includes Arts GroupMinor from Eastern Michigan University and certification to teach art. Nemecek’s paintings are currently on display in the Art of Rural Life Gallery atthe Coopersville Farm Museum & EventCenter (Coopersville, Michigan), inBrinks Art and Framing (Cadillac,Michigan) and in several private collections.My Personal Credit UnionComerica BankTractor Supply CompanyBurnips EquipmentTasker Drug StoreThank you, also, to those who entered theGREAT AMERICAN BARNS II Contest. Yourentries provide a beautiful winter exhibit.Special thanks to COOPERSVILLE ROTARY CLUB for purchasing and installing lights forour stage at the museum! WithBands and Buds as their primary focus, Coopersville RotaryClub donated color changingl.e.d. stage lighting which willenhance performances for manyyears to come.www.coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

C O OPE RS V IL LE F AR M MUS E U M & E V E N T CE N TE RD EC EM B ER , 20 11PAGE 5Thank you to exhibitors that have shared their collections and treasures throughout theyear(s)! Some of the current items on display are on loan from or have been donated by:Gerald & Kathleen Herdegen - Christmas cigar box village(made 70 years ago)Claire Chaffee - Christmas troll collectionAlyce Heft - stone trolls & gnomes from around the worldRhea Mae Hubbel - feed sacks, quilts, and moreEd Hanenburg - tractor collectionLorne Ritola - spark plugs & oil cans, hit & miss engine, & moreJim & Karen Urquhart - buggy with red seatsSteve VanDyke - corn Stanfordware & mini thresherRoss & Jerre Jean Conran - 1930s quiltBarbara Throop - 3 old yard sticksGarry VanDenBerg - 2 vintage ride on tractorsRichard Welch - lighted Christmas mailboxTed Albrecht - saws, corn planters, rope, pulley & moreDave Andrews - feed sack and other itemsDave Barbrick - grain dollyNancy Boon - Eclipse windmillAlic Burggraaff - cathedral window quiltAlice Goll - handpainted 4 seasons sawPat Crawford - wooden ladder/chairChuck Hammond - toy tractor collectionJohn Hilton - portable typewriter from 40s/50sWalt Huizinga - replica of old farm & 31 farm toolsMarj Johnson - centennial farm sign & moreNorm Kluting - replica of Rumley, oil pull tractorGloria Kohut - Miss Sunshine quilt dollWilliam DeBoer - tractor trailer buddy “L”Gordon Darby - old farm magazinesJohn DeGraff - hay forkDavid R. Despres - hay sling & moreClarence & Helen DeWeerd - sewing machine & moreSteve & Sandy Dietrich - sewing machineChris Kopka - hit n miss engineMaryLou (Corky) Pals - feed sacks, barbed wire,Buth dairy farm photos, harmonica’s, and moreChester Prins - Friday tractorHarriet Stanaback - 1900s popcorn popperAbby Wilde - 1/3 scale steam engineShirley Draft - fanning mill & railroad cartArno & Judith Driedger - wringer washerLarry & Lori Hard - wooden washerDoug & Cheryl Dykstra - Monarch StoveLarry French - Singer sewing machine adsBarb Gates - antique irons & feed sacksLouise Harvey - doll collectionHelen Havlik - 50 quilt blocks 1860s-1930sSally Hitchcock - doll crib, creamers, Foxfire books, & moreRachele Zelinski - Precious Moments farm kidsJerry Johnson - photos in frames of horsesHarold Sheridan - 1961 painting by Mary ModdermanMargaret Brown - antique cider pressJim Fitzgerald - 1920s crazy quiltFred Hradsky - corn shellerJim Terpstra - 1952 Ford 8nWayne Glass - yard sticks, state quarters, & John Deeretoys & books, & moreMarvin Grits Friend– Reenders Blueberry Farms DVD &postersGordon Handlogten - farm toolsAnn Hanks - quilt frame(This is only a partial list, please watch upcoming newsletters for more!)www.coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

PAGE 6C O OPE RS V IL LE F AR M MUS E U M & E V E N T CE N TE RD EC EM B ER , 20 11On loan by Gerald & Kathy Herdegen 3 per person group admissionGeorge Herdegen, Gerald’s grandfather, built this miniature village todecorate the window of the Mackinaw Trail Restaurant in Reed Cityin 1941. He used the wood from oldcigar boxes and purchased lead figurines to create the display.nmissiofree ad srebm memMuseuPieces and parts have been addedover the years and after Georgepassed away in 1984, in tribute tohim, a house modeled after the family home on Grand Rapids’ West sidewas made and added to the village.Christmas TrollsOn Display by Claire Chaffee is another one of her many treasuredSave these dates!January 6, 2011 throughMarch 23, 2012collections. Christmas Trolls!There is something strangelyattractive about these creaturesfrom Scandinavian mythologythat has made them a collectingsensation.Next meeting of Coopersville AntiqueTractorSociety will be held on January 25,2012 at 7pm.www.coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

D EC EM B ER , 20 11C O OPE RS V IL LE F AR M MUS E U M & E V E N T CE N TE RPAGE 7It has become a tradition to put up Christmas trees at the CoopersvilleFarm Museum & Event Center every November and leave them upthrough the first of the year. We could not to this without the help ofvolunteers in our community! Thank you to all who decorate Christmastrees!Christine ScottIn Memory of Corky PalsOakcrest CommunitiesKaitlyn VeenstraMiss Coopersville Scholarship ProgramMary DykeBands & BudsVicki & Wendy PotgeterCoopersville Interact ClubCrazy Ladies Quilting CircleCoopersville Rotary ClubSt. Michael’s SchoolLutheran Child & Family ServicesTrinity Lutheran SchoolCoopersville Area District LibraryCoopersville United Methodist ChurchLee Ann CreagerOttawa County United WayCub Scout Troop 3004Tree of Hope - CANCER AWARENESSDaisy Girl Scout Troops 4103 & 4111Welcome, Tyler! Our new temporaryemployee by way of Michigan Works.Hopefully Tyler will be here to helpus keep the museum clean for up to12 weeks, unless, of course, he gets ajob elsewhere (he is looking for fulltime work).Sarah CarmodyWelcome, Michael Stafford, our newvolunteer sound technician for JamNights and Bands & Buds! We appreciate you stepping in to help usout. Thank you, also, to Michael andPatrick Conran for installing the newstage lights donated by CoopersvilleRotary Club.Good bye, Michael Veenstra, andthank you for all you have done atthe Coopersville Farm Museum overthe last five years. You have been anasset to the Coopersville Farm Museum and we wish you nothing butsuccess in the future.Good bye, Bill Flipse. Bill was amember of the Coopersville AntiqueTractor Society who recently passedaway. Bill was a real people personand love to talk to visitors at tractorshows. He and his wife, Joanne, tookcare of hunting and gathering for theclubs silent auctions.www.coopersvillefarmmuseum.org

C O O P E R S V I L L E F A R M M US E U M &EVENT CENTE R375 Main StreetPO Box 64Coopersville, MI 49404NON-PROFIT ORG.US POSTAGE PAIDCOOPERSVILLE MI 49404PERMIT #25RETURN SERVICE REQUESTEDThank you to Virginia Wasky for hergenerous gifts and to many of you whogive from your heart! Without supportfrom our friends and members, wewould not be here today.Please consider making a donation tothe Coopersville Farm Museum, a501(c)(3) non-profit organization, beforethe end of 2011. The Coopersville FarmMuseum, like many individuals, struggles to make ends meet. Any contribution that you are able to make is appreciated. Please mail checks to:A successful organization is made up ofmany pieces and parts that work together,like a well oiled machine.Coopersville Farm MuseumPO Box 64Coopersville, MI 49404We will send you a receipt. Thank you!Are you doing your part?We need you!

MaryLou (Corky) Pals - feed sacks, barbed wire, Buth dairy farm photos, harmonica’s, and more Chester Prins - Friday tractor Harriet Stanaback - 1900s popcorn popper Abby Wilde - 1/3 scale steam engine Louise Harvey - doll collection Helen Havlik - 50 quilt blocks 1860s-1930s Sally Hitchcock - doll crib, creamers, Foxfire books, & more

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