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News Point Issue Number 3, Spring, 2007

MINERAL POINT IS NAMED
ONE OF AMERICA’S
DOZEN DISTINCTIVE DESTINATIONS®

Late in January, I received a phone call from the National Trust for Historic Preservation with some very exciting news. I was told that Mineral Point had been selected as one of the 2007 Dozen Distinctive Destinations! And then I was told that the news was embargoed until March 7th. We had to keep this news a SECRET until then. This was going to be a challenge, but we did it. On March 7th, we “let the cat out of the bag” at a noon press conference. That evening we invited the whole community to a celebration, we re-enacted the drama of letting loose the cat.Letting the cat out of the bag - Dozen Distinctive Destination There was music by Point Five, a favorite local band, free food prepared by the Old Royal Inn, and the reading of some of our favorite “rumors” about what the announcement might have been.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation® established the Dozen Distinctive Destinations® program in 2000 to recognize communities that have demonstrated a commitment to historic preservation. To date, this list includes 96 communities in 41 states. It is an honor to be counted among them. To read more about us, and our fellow honorees, visit www.nationaltrust.org/dozen_distinctive_destinations/2007/. We appreciate your comments about your experiences in Mineral Point too. There is an opportunity to post your remarks on the National Trust website.

Historic preservation has been an important part of who we are for a very long time. We owe a debt of gratitude to Bob Neal and Edgar Hellum who recognized the value of preserving and restoring the buildings that are now Pendarvis, one of Wisconsin’s State Historic Sites. There have been miracle stories like the saving of the Gundry House, whose fate seemed doomed to the wrecking ball in 1939 and the near-resurrection of the Mineral Point Railroad Depot. There are works still in progress, like the 1914 Mineral Point Opera House that need continued support. There are numerous private home restorations and extraordinary community efforts like the Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts. The inventory of 19th century commercial architecture in downtown Mineral Point is one of the best in the Midwest. All said, historic preservation in Mineral Point is much more than a series of building projects. It is an attitude held widely by the community.

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FINDING HOME - Chapter 3

By Joy Gieseke

It was a totally innocent discovery and a screen door that led to a complete change of life plans for one of Mineral Point’s newest residents. Shari had lived in the Twin Cities all her life. Her friends and family were all there. She was contented with life in the city, and she had no intention of moving. She was however going to take a short vacation. Together with a girlfriend, they chose Winnipeg as their destination. But then the hurricanes hit New Orleans, gas prices started rising, and they decided to stay a little closer to home. Neither of them had ever been to Southwest Wisconsin, but they had heard of all the attractions here. So the plans were made. Shari booked a room at the Comfort Inn in Mineral Point. The next morning, they enjoyed breakfast at The Red Rooster. Then they spent time walking downtown Mineral Point before their scheduled tour at Taliesin, the home and studio built by Frank Lloyd Wright.
After the tour, they returned to Mineral Point and spent more time looking around, before ending their day with dinner at the Brew Pub. One of the things Shari had always wanted to find was an old-fashioned screen door like the one most everyone remembers from grandma’s house, -- a “Don’t slam the door” screen door. SharieShe was finding Mineral Point to be a virtual screen door heaven – everywhere they went there was another wooden screen door. We take them for granted, but most have been replaced for efficiency. Sometime during their wanderings through town, they stopped at Livery Antiques. Shari found a great screen door there, but there was no way to get it back to Minneapolis on this trip, so she was going to go home and “think about it”. At the same stop, while browsing at Serendipity, she found a photo greeting card with a picture of her “dream house”. She bought it to take home and post on her refrigerator as a reminder of her goal. When she brought the card to the counter, DJ told her “that’s one of ours – and it’s for sale”. That evening, Shari and her friend paused at Potterton Rule Realtors, looked through the window at all the houses for sale and wrote down phone numbers. Shari really wanted to look at the house pictured on her card, but it was Sunday morning and her girlfriend talked her out of it, saying, “Come on, you’re not going to buy it or anything, because you’re not really moving.”

On the way home Shari kept telling herself, “Once I go home the magic will be gone. It was just a vacation fantasy.” But it didn’t. A week or two later, Shari came back to Mineral Point on her own. She walked around town, went to the library and wandered around again, wanting to rid herself of her persistent thoughts about moving. But she couldn’t. She stopped at Town and Country and talked to Mary about what it was REALLY like to live here. Mary confirmed her feelings by telling her that Mineral Point really IS a wonderful place, it IS friendly, it IS what you see.

Once more, she returned to Minneapolis, but this time she called Potterton Rule and talked to Danielle about houses. That’s when she started getting scared and questioning her sanity. The next week, (trip #3) she came and looked at 3 houses, then came another time (#4) to take a second look at one of the houses and made an offer to purchase. All the while her children were actually encouraging her, which wasn’t helping matters. Her son reminded her that the dream of owning a screen door might just lead somewhere that was really good if she just followed it.

Reactions from her friends in Minneapolis were completely unexpected. No one called her crazy, no one questioned what she was going to do for a job, no one thought it strange to move to a place where she knew no one. Instead, they admired her courage and were probably a little jealous of the adventure she was about to embark upon.
All through the process, Shari tried to find a reason not to do it, to de-bunk her fantasy. She couldn’t find any, and she still hasn’t. She still has what she refers to as her “Mineral Point Days”. Those are the days when she simply walks through town and enjoys the people and the stories she finds on the way. It’s all part of a very special the sense of community that you just don’t find in many places today. For Shari, this was truly the right door to open and we’re glad she did. And to top it all off, there’s a porch swing too.

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ALLEY STAGE TO OPEN THIS SUMMER

This summer, Mineral Point’s Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts will cut the ribbon on a new outdoor theatre - Alley Stage - in a rustic, historic setting on the Shake Rag Alley campus.
Breaking the mold, Alley Stage will present original plays by regional playwrights, as well as exciting evenings of entertainment by other regional musicians and performers.
The art of oral storytelling thrives in Wisconsin, and has a loAlley Stageng tradition in Mineral Point. For our grand opening weekend, June 28 and 29, we honor that tradition, with the Alley Stage Storytellers Festival, showcasing the best storytellers our state has to offer. Stories from the heart. Personal stories. All true ... with a little yarn knitted in.

Our grand opening weekend continues on July 1 with a matinee children’s show, “Dancing Dog Radio” with Willie and Diane Sterba. Willie's music has been delighting audiences since 1986 - both children and adults. His CDs, (Chickens in my Hair, The Dog Wants Chips, and Reindeer Jamboree - new music for Christmas) are fun for children as well as parents and grandparents.

July 5-29, watch for the premiere of a new play by Mineral Point playwright, Coleman, Class. In 1968, Riceville, Iowa third-grade teacher, Jane Elliott, wanted to teach her students a lesson about prejudice. The lesson she taught worked so well it resulted two documentaries (by Frontline and PBS) and forever changed the lives of her students. In this two-act modern re-telling, the teacher is confronted by an angry parent accompanied by the school principal. But the parent and the principal quickly become students themselves, and learn the lesson with hilarious and tragic consequences. Class will be directed by Platteville artist Doug Mackie.
Thanks to a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board, Alley Stage will present a second play during the month of August – the winner of the first Alley Stage Playwriting Competition. The winner will be announced in late April. This play will be directed by Spring Green artist David Saperstein.

Three special performances will also be offered in August: August 10 – Deep Magic with Josh Lozoff, a magic show for adults and kids; August 11 – The Last Laugh, a world premiere of a new play by Bill Svanoe starring Emmy award-winning actress Joan Darling; August 19 – Cool Café Jazz with The Stellanovas.

We will celebrate the closing of the first season with a 24 hour Play Festival, September 1 and 2. We will gather 6 playwrights and a dozen (or so) actors in a room at 6pm on a Friday evening. This motley crew will have 24 hours to write and rehearse 6 new short plays, which will be presented on the Alley Stage for two performances.

Tickets can be ordered at 800 838-3006, or online at www.alleystage.com .

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MINERAL POINT RAILROAD DEPOT CELEBRATES 150 YEARS

One hundred and fifty years ago, the first train arrived in Mineral Point as described in the following article from the Mineral Point Tribune

"The Mineral Point R. R. Through at last": The track of the Mineral Point Railroad is now laid to the Depot in Mineral Point, and this day, June 16th (1857), the cars for the first time have arrived at that point. This news will be truly gratifying to a large class of our readers, and we are sure the Company will have no objections to its being made known. Four years ago, on the 30th of May, the ground was first broken, and we well remember, as Col. Abner Nichols, on that occasion raised the first shovel-full of earth from the track, the shouts of joy that rent the air, in anticipation of a speedy completion of the project. Since then the History of the Road has been a peculiar one. The Col. who broke the first ground on section two, with the bright hope of welcoming the Iron Horse to our town, has long since slept beneath the shade of the shrubbery that adorns our burying ground, and most of our citizens had despaired of seeing the road completed. But time has finally brought about the long desired consummation of their hopes. We shall next week lay before our readers a sketch of the history of this Road -- such as we are able to gather, reminding them, however, that much of its history will probably remain unwritten. But let us rejoice over the arrival of the cars at the Mineral Point Depot."

Now a museum dedicated to telling the story of railroading, the Depot structure is truly a testament to the dedication to historic preservation in Mineral Point. I often refer to the project as much more than a restoration project. Given the condition that the building was in, it could more accurately be described as a resurrection. Thanks to the foresight and persistence of Bob Grishaber and the dedication of many who joined in to help, the Depot was restored and re-opened in September of 2004. Performers at the Mineral Point Railroad DepotOn June 16th and 17th the Mineral Point Railroad Society will be hosting a Centennial celebration. No admission will be charged on both days! But donations will surely be accepted. All presentations and book signings are on Saturday, June 16 starting at 11:00 am with Luther Gette's hobo presentation. The next lecture starts at 1:00 pm and they continue throughout the afternoon. Early plans include the following:

Presentations on railroading in Wisconsin:
Bob Storozuk (President of the Milwaukee Road Historical Assn.)
Jeff Kehoe (Author on Milwaukee Road Cabooses)
John Gruber (from the Center for Railroad Photography and Art)
Luther "The Jet" Gette (Hobo Culture - including stories and songs)
Book signings by various authors of books about railroading.
Special railroad photography exhibits featuring Wisconsin railroad workers.
**New at the Museum!
Mineral Point Zinc Company Exhibit in the Kackley Room
New photography upstairs in Children's Room
Herling Diorama - (This is a work in progress located in gift shop area, in addition to our Mineral Point railroad yards diorama (1916 period) being built by PMD in Il)
Updates to existing displays (William A. Jones, fireman tools, Milwaukee Road dinnerware, railroad engineer Pete Peterson, etc.)
PLUS New gift shop items!!

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ORCHARD LAWN PLANS SUMMER ACTIVITIES

"Back to the Forties"Orchard Lawn, the restored estate of merchant Joseph Gundry, is open for tours from June 1 to Mid-September, and a variety of events are scheduled for the summer season.
On the second Friday of June, July, August and September, the popular "Jammin' on the Porch" series features an informal twilight setting in the lawn and gardens, when visitors bring a picnic supper and enjoy the sounds of local musicians.

The 2nd Annual Founders' Day Celebration takes place on July 26, as the Mineral Point Historical Society takes you "Back to the Forties" (1940s) with live music and dancing, costumes, dinner and drinks and fun at the "Stage Door Canteen."

PENDARVIS STATE HISTORIC SITE SEASON OPENS MAY 9

Pendarvis State Historic SiteOne of the highlights of a trip to Mineral Point is a stop for a tour at Pendarvis State Historic Site. The 2007 season opens on May 9th and runs through October. In addition to the regular tour season, two Pub Nights are scheduled. Come and enjoy an evening of song and celebration of Midsummer's arrival in the cozy confines of the Pendarvis Kiddleywink Pub on June 16. Enjoy live music by Mineral Point’s own Point Five and a cash bar featuring a variety of wines and non-alcoholic beverages. The second Pub Night is Friday, September 29, kicking off a weekend of Cornish Festival activities. A new exhibit this year, entitled “Equal to Any in the Market; The Furniture Trade in Mineral Point Wisconsin” showcases 19th and 20th century furniture from the area. The exhibit, featuring research by Emily Pfotenhauer with support from the Chipstone Foundation will be on display in the Pendarvis Exhibit Gallery. Watch for updates and more details on the Pendarvis website: www.wisconsinhistory.org/pendarvis/

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Alley Stage
Railroad Depot
Orchard Lawn
Pendarvis
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MINERAL POINT ARTISTS OPEN SEVENTH SEASON OF GALLERY NIGHTS

Ready to get out and see some art?Gallery Night - Mineral Point, WI Here's a reason to do just that - the first of Mineral Point's 2007 series of Gallery Nights took place on Saturday, April 7th! Other dates for the 2007 Gallery Nights are June 2nd, August 4th, and December 1st. From 5 until 9 PM, at least 16 galleries will have their doors open. You'll be able to see special offerings of fine art and hand-made craft objects including painting, sculpture, collage, jewelry, basketry, ceramics, weaving, glass, furniture, photography and mixed media. In addition, many of Mineral Point's other unique, independently-owned shops and restaurants will also be open late. Visitors often comment on how much they enjoy the increasingly unusual activity of simply strolling along sidewalks in companionship with their fellow artlovers. Since almost all of these shops and galleries are located in the compact historic business district, walking among them is in itself a delight!

At least three featured galleries host special exhibits on each Gallery Night. A number of area restaurants will extend their hours to allow gallery goers an opportunity to enjoy both art and dining that evening. For more information, please contact Philip Mrozinski at M.Studio, 608-987-2039 (e-mail: info@emstudio.com).

MINERAL POINT MARKET OPENING DAY SET FOR MAY 5

Produce from the Mineral Point Market
It’s an obvious sign of spring and another approaching summer when the Mineral Point Market reappears on Saturday mornings. Ask anyone who has attended our Market and you will discover that it has a loyal bunch of supporters. The Market has gained a reputation as one of the very best. We think it IS the best one around. You can certainly find bigger markets, but we doubt very much you can find the quality any better than you’ll find here. From tasty salad greens to juicy beefsteaks to homemade soap and homegrown flowers, plus artisan breads, crafts and fine art, honey, syrup and so much more, you’ll be surprised and delighted with the locally produced goods available in our open-air market. All that is accompanied by some really friendly folks who are genuinely happy to see you and will remember you when you return – and you will want to do just that. Don’t miss it. It’s a great slice of Midwestern hospitality and wonderful Wisconsin-made products.

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Alley Stage
Railroad Depot
Orchard Lawn
Pendarvis
Gallery Night
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Coming Attractions

April
7 Gallery Night
14 City Wide Garage Sale
20-22 Wilderness Arts, Shake Rag Alley

May
5 Mineral Point Market opens
9 Pendarvis Opening Day

June
2 Gallery Night
8 Jammin’ on the Porch – Orchard Lawn
15 Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Opera House, 7:30pm
15-17 Mosaic Madness / Crazy Concrete, Shake Rag Alley
16 Midsummer Pub Night – Pendarvis
16-17 Mineral Point Railroad Museum: 150 year celebration
28 City Band Concert/ Ice Cream Social, MP Care Center
29, 30 Alley Stage Storytellers Festival

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