The Villager Dec. 2013 | Page 12

Page 12 The Charbonneau Villager December 2013 End of 2013 Finalizes Colony's 50th Anniversary Gifts to the Colony Exhibits for 2013 • A spinning song composed by a daughter of Dr. Wilhelm Keil. • Elegant dinnerware from the table of a German merchant who also served as a consular for the Austria-Hungary government. • A rare stone bowl attributed to the Kalapuya (Calapooia) Tribes. • A sturdy and handsome headboard representing the marriage of a hardy and handsome pioneer couple. In addition to these wonderful personal family mementos and historical artifacts, this year’s “Gifts To The Colony 2013” exhibit is a study in the rise of fortunes among some of the Aurora Colony families and their descendants. This annual exhibit is curated each year as a special thank you to the generosity of many Aurora Colony descendants and other friends of the Old Aurora Colony Museum. The exhibit will run from November 9 through December 31. Museum hours are 11 am to 4 pm, Tuesdays through Saturday, and noon to 4 pm on Sundays. The Museum will be closed Thanksgiving and Christmas days. Emma is dropping in for two visits - or at least Emma in spirit! First, Jane Kirkpatrick will be introducing Emma of Aurora to her Oregon “Emma” fans on Sunday, November 24 at the Old Aurora Colony Museum. Emma of Aurora has been published as a one-volume, unabridged edition of Jane’s three-book “Change and Cherish” series featuring Emma Wagner Giesy. Thanks to the deft story-telling of Ms. Kirkpatrick, the spirit of Emma Wagner Giesy - one of the historic figures of the original Aurora Colony lives on almost 100 years after her death. Jane will be signing copies of Emma of Aurora between noon and 4 pm at the Old Aurora Colony Museum. Emma of Aurora is available at the Museum along with many other Jane Kirkpatrick titles and other books on Old Aurora and Oregon history and travel. Museum admission is required. Ghosts of Christmas’ Past On Saturday, December 7, the Museum’s annual Candlelight Tour will take on a special glow with five skits that will feature the happy and tragic stories of the women behind the famous quilts of the Old Aurora Colony - including a quilt made by Emma Wagner Giesy. The Tour and performances will begin in the Old Aurora Colony Museum at 4:30 pm, with groups of 12 starting their tours every fifteen minutes. Because of attendance is “standing room only,” you are encouraged to order your tickets today! Tickets are only $15 per person. You can purchase them online at www.auroracolony.org or call the Museum office: 504-678-5754. The Candlelight Tour is the last event of 2013 - the 50th anniversary of the Aurora Colony Historical Society, founded in 1963. All event proceeds benefit the Old Aurora Colony Museum exhibits and ongoing historical research. Above: The artifacts in this case came from the local hotel. Above: This is headboard from the Aurora Colony Museum represents the character of the people who owned it - hardy pioneers. Right: Imagine spinning fibers from this old spinning wheel, now on display at the Aurora Colony Museum. Kathleen Massey • • Certified Public Accountant • • • • • • • • Committed to service to you, the Client Comprehensive Services: Accounting Tax Individual & Business preparation • Consulting • Affordable fee’s Confidential and Ethical Practices Small Professional Practice Quick response time Communication you would expect Conveniently located in Charbonneau Village Center Massey 1-14-09 B As the 50th year of the Aurora Colony Historical Society comes to an end, here are announcements of the remaining events on our calendar. 31960 SW Charbonneau Dr., Suite 102A • Wilsonville (In the Charbonneau Village Center) 503-694-1812 [email protected] www.charbonneaucountryclub.com