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"Dracula," Burns Park Players, November 1992

"Dracula," Burns Park Players, November 1992 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1992
Caption
Howard Weinblatt, right, and Steve Clay, rehearse a scene from the Burns Park Players' production of "Dracula" which debuts tonight at Tappan Middle School. Weinblatt portrays the insane R. M. Renfield and Clay plays Butterworth, a sanitarium attendant.

Year
1992
Month
November
Day
2
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Players Dress Rehearse "The Music Man," Burns Park Players, February 1993

Players Dress Rehearse "The Music Man," Burns Park Players, February 1993 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1993
Caption
Left, Burns Park Players actor Ed Morrin applies makeup for rehearsal of "The Music Man," opening Friday. Below, (this photo) the players work out one of the show's numbers.

Year
1993
Month
February
Day
22
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"L'il Abner," Burns Park Players, February 1994

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Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1994
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Dogpatch At Burns Park - The popular Burns Park Players stage the Musical "L'il Abner" at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Tappan Middle School Auditorium, 2251 E Stadium Blvd. Rehearsing their weddin' scene are Karen Dahmer (Daisy Mae), Bill Hennessey (Marryin' Sam) and Clinch Steward (Abner). Tickests are $4 children, $6 adults at the door. Call 994l-2011 for details.

Year
1994
Month
February
Day
23
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"Fiddler on the Roof," Burns Park Players, February 1996

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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1996
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Backstage - Laura Wellman, 6, watches as Burns Park resident Nan Plummer puts on her makeup during a dress rehearsal for a production of "Fiddler on the Roof," a fund-raiser for the Burns Park School arts program. Plummer plays the part of one of the daughters, as does Laura's mother Peggy Walsh. the production, staged by the Burns Park Players, starts at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and March 8 and 9 at Tappan Middle School, 2251 E. Stadium Blvd.

Year
1996
Month
February
Day
26
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Memorial Tree Planting at First Unitarian Church

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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
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A Tree In Memory - Preparing for a tree planting ceremony Easter morning, Dr. Edwin Gaede, left, Vicky Stevens, and Sidney Quigley of First Unitarian Church, examine the Katsura tree. The congregation is planting the tree, which grows commonly among the Buddhist temples in Indochina, outside the First Unitarian building. Gaede says the tree is a tribute to the living and dead in Indochina who have suffered through the Vietnam War. The church is also planning a communion service. (News photo by Eck Stanger)

Year
1972
Month
March
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Three Ragtime Piano Players at First Unitarian Church

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Published In
Ann Arbor News, January 25, 1974
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James Dapogny, William Albright and William Bolcum Share Piano

Year
1974
Month
February
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Hall House at 1530 Hill St

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Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1978
Caption
Still There - The old Meyer residence, left, at 1917 Washtenaw, and the Hall house (this photo), bring back fond childhood memories. The Meyer house now is the First Unitarian Church, but it hasn't changed much.

Year
1978
Month
November
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5th Bond Drive: Legion Mule, June 1944

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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1944
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LEGIONNAIRE MOUNTS DONKEY IN BOND SHOW STUNT: Elgie E. Gould, steward at the American Legion home here, poses aboard a donkey at E. Washington and S. Main Sts. to draw attention to a Legion window display featuring prizes to be given away at the Legion sponsored War bond show and auction to be held in Hill auditorium tomorrow night with Dr. I.Q., radio quiz man, in the featured role of both program and bond auction. Cornelius Tuomy, county drain commissioner, is also shown in special trappings.

Year
1944
Month
June
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Women Help With British War Relief, October 1940

Women Help With British War Relief, October 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1940
Caption
WAR RELIEF WORK: Ann Arbor women have been working the past year, knitting, sewing and raising funds for British war relief activity. Meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. T. Luther Purdom on Cambridge Rd., the group started packing another shipment of clothing. Left to right are Mrs. Herbert Harley, who heads the branch here, Mrs. Lincoln MacMillan, Mrs. H. M. Lloyd and Mrs. C. D. Campbell.

Year
1940
Month
October
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University of Michigan Alumnae Association buys $40,000 War Bonds, Giles Kavanaugh, and Mrs. Beach Conger, March 1942

University of Michigan Alumnae Association buys $40,000 War Bonds, Giles Kavanaugh, and Mrs. Beach Conger, March 1942 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1942
Caption
DORMITORY FUNDS INVESTED: Mrs. S. Beach Conger, secretary of the Michigan Alumnae Association, is pictured above presenting a check for $40,000 to Giles Cavanaugh, Detroit internal revenue collector and state administrator of defense bond and stamp sales. Mrs. Conger also is a member of the state defense savings committee. The check represents money in the Henderson Memorial Fund, established by the Alumnae Association to build a co-operative women's dormitory. Unable to construct it now because of priority restrictions, the funds are being invested in defense savings bonds.

Year
1942
Month
March
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Bond Drive: Frederick Tindall Puts Savings Into Bonds, September 1942

Bond Drive: Frederick Tindall Puts Savings Into Bonds, September 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1942
Caption
INVESTS LIFE SAVINGS IN WAR BONDS: Ten-year-old Frederick Rolland Tindall, 611 Spring St., dropped in at Goodyear's downtown store yesterday afternoon and converted his savings into War bonds. He is shown receiving his bonds from Mrs. Geraldine Judson at Goodyear's War bond counter in the store's office.

Year
1942
Month
September
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Sergeant M. G. "Red" Howard in front of a Victory Garden, June 1943

Sergeant M. G. "Red" Howard in front of a Victory Garden, June 1943 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1943
Caption
"Anyone who has seen Sgt. M. G. (Red) Howard directing traffic on a busy Ann Arbor intersection would immediately recognize the above gesture, but the setting might seem strange. "Red" is showing off his garden at 410 W. Washington St., which he says is one of the best "if not the best" in the city. Numerous friends and neighbors who have viewed it are inclined to agree with the veteran police official in his estimate of his plot.

Year
1943
Month
June
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Ola & Allen Crawford Work In Their War Garden, July 1943

Ola & Allen Crawford Work In Their War Garden, July 1943 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1943
Caption
CITY GARDENERS WILL HAVE GOOD CROPS, TOO: Land supplied for War Gardeners by the city is producing some top-notch gardens as the above picture of Mrs. Ola Crawford's garden in the Henry-White Sts. plot proves. Mrs. Crawford, whose home is at 1125 White St., is shown with her 12-year-old son, Allen, getting in a few licks at the few weeds in their garden.

Year
1943
Month
July
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War Bond Drive: Demetra A. Preketes Buys Defense Stamps, Ann Arbor Bank, January 1942

War Bond Drive: Demetra A. Preketes Buys Defense Stamps, Ann Arbor Bank, January 1942 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, January 24, 1942
Caption
Six-year-old Demetra A. Preketes had heard a lot about the war and the money needed for victory, so she said to her father, "Daddy, why can't I put my money in defense bonds and stamps and help Uncle Sam win?" Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony N. Preketes, 111 Fairview Ave., agreed, and yesterday Demetra invested her "$50 in American victory. She is shown at the Ann Arbor bank, accompanied by her father, as J. A. McMillan, a teller, gives her the bonds and stamps.

Year
1942
Month
January
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Neighbors Gather To Work On A War Garden, July 1943

Neighbors Gather To Work On A War Garden, July 1943 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1943
Caption
NEIGHBORS CO-OPERATE TO PLANT BIG ACREAGE: War Gardeners in the Maple Ridge, N. Arbena St. section of Ann Arbor have their gardens located on a five-acre tract of land running along Maple Ridge up to Huron St. Twenty-five gardens are growing in the field which is part of an estate handled by a Detroit firm. Gardeners and their young helpers shown above congregated around Awbery Whitfield (with spraygun) and talking over the potato bug situation are, left to right, Pattie Tilford, Nancy Whitfield, C. T. Walker, Bob Creal, Sally Whitfield, Shirley Mesnard (in striped sweater) Nancy Reganall, Mrs. C. O. Creal, Miss O. M. MacArthur and, (at Mr. Whitfield's right), Glen Reganall. This is the second year the tract has been used for neighborhood gardening.

Year
1943
Month
July
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