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VENETIAN ·FESTIVAL ATTAINS · NEW
MARKS FOR CROWDS, ·MORE FEATURES
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"My Fair Lady" to
Open August 4 For
Two Weeks at Barn
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CITIZENS PROPOSE FOUR STRINGENT
RULES FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND
The Citizens Committee appointed
Winds O'l'chestra •c>I the Butler Hot::L
,by Lynn McCray, president of the
The sky-diving bf the J ungle Inn
"My F air Lady", that wild!y-,5ucvillage, to consider methods of comSports Sky Div:ng Club of St. Joseph cessrfu!l , history - making, r ecord batting the antics of teen-agers durrthe divers targeting on K1la mazoo br eak!i.ng triumph opens at Saugaing holiday weekends has made its
La ke and then ;ieing picked up by ,t uck's Red B arn Theatre on Tuesday ,
report on its recommendations.
the U.S. Coast Gu ard and Auxil- Aug. 4 (no per<form m ce Aug. 3) .
iary boaits, was a thriner . It was a
Derived by Alan Jay Lerner and
The Committee is composed di
,p erformance new •to many and gave Frederick Loewe Il'Om B ernard
Henry Hungerford, chairman; Mrs.
all exciitem ent :.i:s l:hey J:.it their tar- Shaw's 1914 comedy hit, " P y,g mal
D. A. Byrd, Miss Viola Fox, James
.get per,feotly .
~on" , "My Fair Lady" tells of an
Ohristensen, Art Francis, Fred
The fireworks dispfay, put on in •arrogant , phonetically-obsessed exGo.ers, J ames· Seymour, William
the usual efficien1: m a nner of Bill p ert on diction who makes a bet
Gorz, Garth Wilson, and Rev . DaWilson, was a m ost br illiant and <fuat he can turn a grubby street
Vlid Nelson.
colorful show as the fanta stic patters urchin into a hligh1:oned lady in six
The first meeting was held July
showier ed through the skies. It was months, simply by teaching her to
22 and Sgt. Buschell of the South
a well sEllected program of the pyro- speak corr ectly.
Hiaven Pl:Jlice Post, outlin.ed plans
<techni.cs.
In addrtion to David P al.mer as
the State Police have for the Labor
The Venetian Pam.de, formed and Henry Higgins and p..atr-icia Woods
Day week.end.
headed by Dr. Gordon Striplin , was as Elliza, the cast will include vet
a well 011gani2led .procession of em.n Bruce Hall, Bonnie Hatfield
Committee Reoommenda.ti()lls
h andsomely a nd cleverly d ecorated and Don 'Bonevi'ch. Producer-Direct.At the second meeting, held last
1boaJts, from the prams of the Sauga- or J am es Dyas and Musical Director
Monday evelliing in the Village Hall,
,tuck Yaicht to
the big cruisers, Dr. Jack K,immel direct the show's
tihe Comm.iiutee prepared four recomwhich was thoroughly enjoyed by a scenes and songs.
m endait.ions to the Village Board of
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'Ilhe Ja ke front around Cook P ark can be r anked as the best and finest "My Fair
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-in all V,enetiru1 F estivals so far.
two-we eks r un( with a spedal Sun1. Following Sgi. Busche-Id 's sugwi th activity from begummg
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into effect when all parking spaces
antique awtos, l:he Jets f lyover, ies and set good m arks fur /!he f ut
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. ~ " 't'ne l)el)-cesen.t ',',a\l'i[.aw.d~.-1::>ou.'i@.as a.\ 't'ne fu ~~
a nd the b ig parade ,gave a Va'.I"iety
w uil 0 - t ~ c~~: n\ l:t\\l-;;1.ca: '
hl\e'il)-an Co\ln\'g "Fili ii.n. '::,e'£,tero..ber . ' e
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of. ente1"tainment w\th color a nd
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N ancy' daughter oi Cna:r\es "Fosdi.c°R,
i . P(}\ie,e ro:aKe ever:, etl.ort m
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gradua,tecl trom 'Sau,gal\:u:ck B.i.gh Kee11 tta\tti.c movmg, esl)ectally m.
Star.ti~g off
d~y was the finish ,
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·Sch'JO\ %!\is spring.
tbe commercial zone.
from m1d-morrung mto afternoon, of
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Runners-up in t he beauty con test
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the a nnual Gold Bowl r ace of the
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h ld 1 t Wedn d
?, . To un.plement these two recomRacine (Wis.) Ya.c;_ht Club to S~u"gac 1: 1t~
ons ,a:6: dau~e;yot~;~ .mendstions, make Water Street one
•tuck - won by L::le Slay!.Jia ugtt of
Work is progressing a t the D•)ugand Mrs. Jack Simmons , Douglas; way south, frand Butler Street one
t h e Singapore Club , which was th.en las E lem entary School addition until
Beverly ButJ.er, 16, daughter of Mr. way noI'l!h, om fue _s.toplight (Culretired
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t k ver StTeet) to F:ranCJ.S Street.
The '"n·al
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First· visible event was the parade u.t is possi!ble now to name tJ:le comu
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freeway (I- J uh y c
Coc.1tes, 17,d s
a ughter of Mr.
4. Tlrat the Village Board sugof ltlhe Kalamazoo Antique Auto !Re- pletion daite for m any of the sections . .H-'lland-o0 ~n+.~n
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usie Gorz, 17, g ests th·a.t the local court adopt Sgt.
stor ers, •a round the "Loop" of 1lhe Lt is now anticipated fua t the build- l9G) wil:l· be open.e d t•o traffic Friday d o n h ,oates
f , an
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TT"ghway De- Gaug. ter o Mr. and Mr s. William Bus.chell's r ecommend'aitions ,ro hold
Village then into Cook P ark fo be ing whll be completed· and ready for acoordin
"' te ,rn
• k- occupancy Oct. 1.
,p~"l!Inerrt.
Compl,=~•w
..,'.on of the two orz.
court from nine to five daily except
on disp1ay. P rize winners w er,e pie
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I!f al! ,p roceeds as scheduled ~e ,b ridges over tlhe ~alamazoo River
Judges of the contest were Mr. Sunday. Law v.iolaitors brought in
~eek will be on by ~ ugus t 8. Ro?r1!111g near Sa ugatuck m arked l:he com- Tom Sc,hultz, Mr. Wtill'.i am Grotmds after thes e hours would_ ~e r~uired
Thrills in the Skies
JS ex;pected to begin by the rruddle pletion of ,tJhe filnal s ection of the of South Bend and !Mrs. Margaret to post bond or go to Jail until the
Then, a t 12:45 o'clock, cam e one •Jf .tJhis week, wl,t h completio~ set freeway, which is :from a n inter- Gea~hart of Holland . Master of cere- justic e (of pea:e) orders their apof the thrilling s ights of the entire for August 28. Ml3Sonry work will be chan"e at old US-31 s outh of Douglas m oni,es was Ev '.f1homas, ,and organ- pea11ance for ma!.
day - l:h:e "flyover '' of the 172nd fin1i: hed thi,s ~eek.
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inberohiange ne ar Sa,ugatuck. iS t was Amber Rosin. Saugatuck'Ilhe recommendations wild be conTactical Reconnaisance Squadron ,
K<Ltchen e~u1pm ~nt . has been . or- The opening will give Michigan Douglas merchants sponsored the sidened by llhe trustees at a special
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d which fol- der ed and is begmmng to arnve. motoris ts a continuous 125-mile event and also contriblrted various meemng or at the regular August
Mi hi
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s tretch of freeway driving from pl'Jzes ,v e wwner.
meeting on Au,g, 10.
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It was a 'stirring ,eiHmpse of an im- field will get st al'ted tlhJS week, aJ1 d W.hiJtehalJ, except for four .miles of
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on .the storm-water dry wells :two-lane roa d noru1
. ..... of M us k egon.
portant part of the"'national
defenses. work
.
Afte r 1 o 'c1ack the -anternoon pro- JS to beglm soon.
~he Muskegon road should be r eady
,g ram in Kalama.zioo Lake and Cook
Some Ready for Opening
by the end of August.
P ark kept crowds of spectators -inMichigan's top pro golfers are Lui'a of Mt. Clemens took the 1962
Ins!iallation of acousticail tile ceilheading for Saugatuck to pllly in toumey. Glen Stum of Cascade
terested as e\·ents arranged by Miss
Arts Show
the Mich!igan PGA and pr o-am tour- Country Club has been second the
l\iiary Newcomb, ch:a:irrnian, of the ings in tlhe existing buildings is to
neys slaited for the course this week. past two years. Bury shot a 139,
Saugatuck Yacht Club wer e put on. be stamed tlris wee<k. Painting work,
The 36-hole Michigan PGA will five under par last season on rounds
:u was a grea.t afternoon of fine en- millwork, and tiile floo11ing will st.art
be held Thursday and Friday over of 70 and 69.
t entainment~ we ll , put together and 1as soon as the roo:lling h:as been
Methodist
completed.
,t he nine-hole Hamilton Lake Golf
-B ig .John Barn.um
three-time
presented.
Classroom furnitune is to be deThe first annuail Church and Fine and Country Club layowt while the PGA winner, is alwa~ one of tbe
mher e wer e the pram and ligh'ting races o:f the Saugatuck Club, a Jdvered August 15. Ther e is a pos- Ants F estival opened Monday at the pro-a m event will be s taged Wednes - pr e-tourney favorites. Again this
year the BJy,lnfi.eld Country Club pro
fine and diversi1iied outdoor art show sibility thaJt four classroom s and the Sauga t uck Meth~st Ch~h. There d!ay.
Pro Bill Hamilton repovt;s about w.ill be in the field of more than 70
from studEnts of the Summer School o.iifice area will be ready for school •a re 40 reproduations of filne master$9,000 in prizes for the two tourna- gu'.liei"S.
of Painting, mouilih,to-mouth resus- opening. If so, r emodeling in e,cist- pieces.
The exhibition, is open daily from m ents wi1lh $6,000 for the PGA and
Barnum finished i!l a ne for sixth
tication demo~ rated by Uep. Sher . ing buildings can continue while
place last yea:r a.fte,• 1,.-dting off to
Rudy Whi tney from Sheri.ff Whlt- school is in session so thaJt ail work 3:00 to 5: 00 and 7:00 ,to 8:30 p .m. ,tlhe rest for the pro-am Wlinners.
comb 's off~ ; which drew great can be completed during September. The public is oordilia.l.ly inv.i,ted to '1'h e pro-am is a speaial tourna- a poor \Start with a i7 on the first
'I1his will make it possilble for a ll look over ll!he display.
anent set up -by Hamiloon. It will be round. He fired a 68 in the seco!'d
crowds; O?en house at the U.S. Burelem
entary
stude
nts
to
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to
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The
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18-hole best ball event and am- round, only one stroke behind Siu .
eau of F)'sh~r.ies. (see separat e
s tory); canoe Jousting lby the Otsego new Dou,gbas Elementary Schooll at Cobi Originals Art Studio of Sauga- aiteurs will pay $100 for the chance art's 67, the best round of ~e tour-tuck.
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to p]ay with the pros.
ney.
Boy Scouts under Scoutmaster L. the same rune.
This is the third straight year :tlhe
Veterans T-ed Kroll and Walter
Sam Morehouse; the specta cular and
EMERGENCIES 'AT HOSPITAL Michig(an PGA haJS been st:aged at B urkemo will be competing in the
thriilling water skhln g of the Charles MACK'S LANDING SUNSHINE
Hammon Lake. P,ar is 72. With the !tournament !I.long with e."•Saugatuck
SLiigh :trJupe of n ationally known SOCIETY GIVEN HONOR
Over l:he Fourth of July weekend nine hole course, Hamilton set up 18 pro Lorin Shook of j.f.11aw.
s kiers, wi~h championShlp perform!Mack's Landing Sunshine Soc- the CommuniJty Hospital took care of tee off:s for the 6,000-plus yard
This is the first time Krol..l is com,ers in number r-; the peddle-boat race
dat;y,
has r eceived honorable m en- 72 various emergency oases , from course. After a golfer completes the peting in a Michigan PGA at Hama nd •tile hydroplru1e demonstrations.
tion fi'om llhe Irrtemail!i.onal Sunsh'ine Frida y night thru Sunday. Dr. Wil- filrst nine holes he plays the same ilton Lake while Burkemo finished
Evening of Spectacmla.rs
Society for ·t ime given for sewing, ilii.am H. Schock was the physioi,an course again only starting each hole •i<>d for thir•! last year Rroll is pro
Three spectaiculavs came lin oroer remembecing the elderly and shut- on call. He was assisted by Dr. K~m- ifrom a different tee off point.
at Frank'lin Hills, form~rly Burke. in :tJhe evening, w.i.t!h a pleasant bit d-ns, and sponsoring a boy to Boy's neth C. Miller and Dr. James D. Dick Bury of Grosse Pointe won mo's home course, while BurlQ!mo
Hayes.
of musical diversion by ithe Cross- State.
,t he state PGA last year and Ben is at the Detroit Golf Club.
From the time of the shrieks and
iscreams o:f ithe jets iin the noon hour
untill. l:h:e last spar ~ of a brilliant
o utburist of fi11ewol'ks faded into the
niJght air , Venice came in many
diorrns t ') Saug,a,t_uck as 1lhe annua l
Venetia n F esth•al set some more
r ecords for tthe books.
L. The amternoon and evening long
program was nOlt only much the best
yet giw:m , 1t also had more features
and was much better presented. Kalamazoo Lake was the arena of water
for l:he continuous show tha,t pleased a cr\:>Wd recokoned as larger
thap last year's 15,000,
'I'he expected influx of young punks
did not m ater.iaB.!i.ze a nd untoward
iricidrmts were at a minimum. Chief
Al W00ds and his m en were on the
a lert and 11aady , and ,the fine handling of traffic did m uch to have an
orderly - and a ppreciated - day
a nd evening.
tl:f
Nancy Fosdick I~
Saugatuck-Douglas
Beauty Queen for '64
Douglas S,choo\ \s
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HAMIL'fON LAKE GOL.f' ·CLUB HOSTS
MICHIGAN PGA TOURNEY THIS WEEK
Church Open Each ·Day At
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THE COMMERCIAL RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY SO, 1964
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Award Winners of
All v·.enet"Ian EVent5
FollCJ1ving are fae pri~e winners
on the afternoon and evening program of the Venetian F estival:
Gold Bowl (Racine y.aicht race)L ~le Slaybaugh on "Lilttle Hafrue."
Saug,atuck Yacht Club 11aces:
U ghtning winner, "IB.3ilia.i Hai, " Skiipper I?ane Corbett. P :rtam winner, "6~ver Srtreak III," Skipper Mark M1tchell.
Antiqu e autos: First, 1927 Packard of Steve Wilson, Kalamazoo;
second, 1911 Owens of El~on Eby,
Kaliamazoo; third, 1941 Lmcoln of
Ly.le Jones, Saugart'Uck.
Peddle boaJt race : fust, Boo
Schoeneich; se:coild,. Bill Fiischer.
Parade Winners ,
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Venetian Parade: ,first, ''Lov Ya
Honey," O\vned i!J.y Mr. and Mns.
Clyde Bat tjes of Grandville, with the
theme "Champagne Music of Lawrenc-e Welk"
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Second: "Lillie iHanfrue," owned
by Mr. a nd Mrs. LyJe Slay;baugh of
Cl!imax, Mich. , portraying "Little
~ Mermaid' ' (m odel
wl3S the
Slay- I St. Joseph park crews fought a los,baugh's granddaugh ter ) .
. ing b'aitrt:le to clear the be::i,ches of
Honorable m en tions : " Engeldane," rt:housand,s •Jf dead ab2wives (ailso
mvned by Robent N. Serg ea.nit:, Battle k nown as shad) fish pilin g up on the
Creek ; entered and decora ted b y shores of Lake Michigan.
students of the Summer Sc hool of
Pa'inting; "Joannie J1a,m es," them e
Removed by Truck Loads
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"Jonah and the Whale," ente.red by
Melvin Bauma n, !Benton Harbor
Batt1e Creek Ba3.t Club; Bol:Joaibalu , l hea lth _officer , ordered two pUKJlic
owned by Bob Wealer.
swunmlD)g ar01s dosed. Bauma n
Orga.Il!izait!i.on entries were, SaLbga- sa id tests w&re being made to detuck, Douglas, Charnlber of Com-,11ermine if the water has ibeen conmerce, Rotary Club.
tammated by the endless flow of the
·- - - 1dead and r o1iti.ng fish.
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Crews removied the shad from lihe
L. Michigan Shores
b eaches by the truck load but fresh
I ~aves of dead fish conti~ued washI mg ashore. Se 3. gu~, :which norm~y
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' ew1ves 1y eat the dead f1sh , nested on lS!Dead ·ailewives are in the midst of lands off shore and ignored 1!h!em.
their -die-0:ff and are lilttering the
west coast of Mtchigan. for long
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
stretches. In previous rep.or ts they
w,ere said to be cluttering the beachThe Saugatuck Methodist Church ·
es Ill.'inois iand Wisconsin.
will g,i•ve its annual ice cream soci'al
Condttions off the Sauga·tuck and the old fashioned kind-this 'I1hursDouglas beac-h:es are said not to be day evening at 6 o'clock. They will
as bad as to the scuth. In some east- serve homemade pies and o3.ke, ceild
ern areas of Lake Michigan the dead drinks, coffee and the im'P'Jrtant ice
fish were in windrows.
cream.
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Summers in Saugatuck-Douglas Collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Valley State University. Kutsche Office of Local History
Description
An account of the resource
Collection contains images and documents digitized and collected through the project "Stories of Summer," supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grant. The collection aims to document the twin lakeshore communities of Saugatuck and Douglas, Michigan, as they transformed through the state's bustling tourism industry and acceptance of minorities.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1910s-2010s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Various
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Douglas (Mich.)
Michigan, Lake
Allegan County (Mich.)
Beaches
Sand dunes
Outdoor recreation
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Saugatuck-Douglas History Center
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Stories of Summer (Common Heritage project)
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Text
Language
A language of the resource
English
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DC-07_SD-BlueTempo_0008
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1964-07-30
Title
A name given to the resource
The Commercial Record - July 30, 1964
Description
An account of the resource
Volume ninety-six and issue thirty-one of the community newspaper, The Commercial Record, serving Saugatuck-Douglas since 1869. The newspaper is dated ast Thursday, July 30, 1964 and has a variety of articles covering the winners of Venetian Events from the Festival of the same name. Events highlighted are related to automobiles and parade winners. Additionally, articles cover an ice cream social, a closing of public swimming pools, as welll as dead alewives littering the shores of Lake Michigan. Additionally, there are a variety of advertisements surrounding the articles, the biggest of which is one for The Blue Tempo. Articles cover the Venetian Festival and growing crowds, the opening of "My Fair Lady" at the Barn Theatre, the near completion of Douglas School, an opening of a Church Arts Show, stringent rules for Labor Day Weekend proposed by citizens, the opening of the I-96 Freeway, as well as the hosting of the Michigan PGA Tourney by the Hamilton Lake Golf Club. The advertisements cover The Blue Tempo Jazz Club, E.R. Launderette, Furniture, and the Forest Grove Mill.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich)
Douglas (Mich.)
Allegan County (Mich)
Community newspapers
Gay bars
Summer theater
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Digital file contributed by the Saugatuck Douglas History Center as part of the Stories of Summer project.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
A related resource
Stories of Summer (project)
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
application/pdf
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/d5edafa3acc4efd0eb6b085c983c4d49.jpg
5bb535a49923db60dd62e5cdd894f546
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Summers in Saugatuck-Douglas Collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Valley State University. Kutsche Office of Local History
Description
An account of the resource
Collection contains images and documents digitized and collected through the project "Stories of Summer," supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grant. The collection aims to document the twin lakeshore communities of Saugatuck and Douglas, Michigan, as they transformed through the state's bustling tourism industry and acceptance of minorities.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1910s-2010s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Various
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Douglas (Mich.)
Michigan, Lake
Allegan County (Mich.)
Beaches
Sand dunes
Outdoor recreation
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Saugatuck-Douglas History Center
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Stories of Summer (Common Heritage project)
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Text
Language
A language of the resource
English
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DC-07_SD-70s-coll_0055
Title
A name given to the resource
Red Barn Theatre Entrance
Description
An account of the resource
Photograph of the Red Barn Theatre on a summer's day. The entrance has a small promotional sign near it and the pathway to the door is lined with rocks.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich)
Allegan County (Mich)
Art centers
Summer theater
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Digital file contributed by the Saugatuck Douglas History Center as part of the Stories of Summer project.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
A related resource
Stories of Summer (project)
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/2301ffa2cbd3180c934a05494fb4222e.jpg
eb81a04e75cb74fce8fe03f2844c8566
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/8bfefef159d6b5d54ea13ebb5f9d6529.jpg
c40766f59a3c2688fa20a629719a3dd5
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Summers in Saugatuck-Douglas Collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Valley State University. Kutsche Office of Local History
Description
An account of the resource
Collection contains images and documents digitized and collected through the project "Stories of Summer," supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grant. The collection aims to document the twin lakeshore communities of Saugatuck and Douglas, Michigan, as they transformed through the state's bustling tourism industry and acceptance of minorities.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1910s-2010s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Various
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Douglas (Mich.)
Michigan, Lake
Allegan County (Mich.)
Beaches
Sand dunes
Outdoor recreation
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Saugatuck-Douglas History Center
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Stories of Summer (Common Heritage project)
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Text
Language
A language of the resource
English
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DC-07_SD-70s-coll_0053
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Armstrong, Joe
Title
A name given to the resource
Set Design at Red Barn Theatre
Description
An account of the resource
Photograph of a trio of young people bent over and appearing to assemble doors in front of the Red Barn Theatre entrance. The picture is in black and white and the trio consists of one woman and two men. The handwriting on the back of the photograph is incredibly faint and illegible. The stamp underneath the writing reads: "Saugatuck-Douglas Chamber of Commerce. Saugatuck, Michigan. The stamp in the left corner reads: "Joe Armstrong. Allegen, Michigan."
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Saugatuck-Douglas Chamber of Commerce
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich)
Allegan County (Mich)
Art centers
Summer theater
Black-and-white photography
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Digital file contributed by the Saugatuck Douglas History Center as part of the Stories of Summer project.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
A related resource
Stories of Summer (project)
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/b255254443ad5238607e4b7d4bd0cb60.jpg
f323df638681135d3b7dc74b37187675
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Summers in Saugatuck-Douglas Collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Valley State University. Kutsche Office of Local History
Description
An account of the resource
Collection contains images and documents digitized and collected through the project "Stories of Summer," supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grant. The collection aims to document the twin lakeshore communities of Saugatuck and Douglas, Michigan, as they transformed through the state's bustling tourism industry and acceptance of minorities.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1910s-2010s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Various
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Douglas (Mich.)
Michigan, Lake
Allegan County (Mich.)
Beaches
Sand dunes
Outdoor recreation
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Saugatuck-Douglas History Center
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Stories of Summer (Common Heritage project)
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Text
Language
A language of the resource
English
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DC-07_SD-70s-coll_0050
Title
A name given to the resource
Community Theater Set Up
Description
An account of the resource
Photograph of a community theater production being set up with young people working on set design and practicing acting. The young people on the left are working on the wall decor and the couple to the right of the frame appear to be practicing a scene. There are theater seats lining the bottom of the frame and the photo has a sepia tone to it.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich)
Allegan County (Mich)
Art centers
Summer theater
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Digital file contributed by the Saugatuck Douglas History Center as part of the Stories of Summer project.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
A related resource
Stories of Summer (project)
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
-
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/184c64360eb1ce88e529e3fa0edd4572.jpg
07742284347dd3ee9d9f0dd74daafd19
https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/files/original/e573d402d9869576196798afcbe483b5.jpg
578b6159cd751621df71a2dd29fbc41c
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Summers in Saugatuck-Douglas Collection
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Grand Valley State University. Kutsche Office of Local History
Description
An account of the resource
Collection contains images and documents digitized and collected through the project "Stories of Summer," supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grant. The collection aims to document the twin lakeshore communities of Saugatuck and Douglas, Michigan, as they transformed through the state's bustling tourism industry and acceptance of minorities.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1910s-2010s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Various
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Douglas (Mich.)
Michigan, Lake
Allegan County (Mich.)
Beaches
Sand dunes
Outdoor recreation
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Saugatuck-Douglas History Center
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Stories of Summer (Common Heritage project)
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Text
Language
A language of the resource
English
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
DC-07_SD-Walsh-J_0029
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Penrod Studio
Title
A name given to the resource
Red Barn Theatre postcard
Description
An account of the resource
Postcard of the Red Barn Theatre located in Saugatuck, Michigan featuring the iconic large red barn and staircase entrances. The back of the postcard is blank but features a caption in the upper left hand corner: "Red Barn Theater. Saugatuck, Michigan. The Red Barn Summer Stock Theater features well known artists and popular plays during the summer months. 'Relax as Saugatuck.'"
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Dexter Press
Subject
The topic of the resource
Michigan
Saugatuck (Mich.)
Allegan County (Mich.)
Summer theater
Postcards
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Digital file contributed by Jerri Walsh as part of the Stories of Summer project.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Relation
A related resource
Stories of Summer (project)
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/">Copyright Undetermined</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
image/jpeg
Language
A language of the resource
eng