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Victorian Tea Party at Kempf House Museum, February 1997 Photographer: William Jordan

Victorian Tea Party at Kempf House Museum, February 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1997
Caption:
From left, 6-year-old Ana Wyborski puts sugar in her tea while Jan Ennis and Marnie Paulus request fresh pots of tea from the kitchen.

Holiday Crafts Demonstration at Kempf House Museum, April 1981 Photographer: Robert Chase

Holiday Crafts Demonstration at Kempf House Museum, April 1981 image
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1981
Caption:
Holiday Crafts - During an open house in the very American setting of Ann Arbor's historic Kempf House, people representing different nationalities demonstrated through crafts and other means how Easter and Passover are celebrated in other lands. Blanche Ehrenkreuta, a Polish American, demonstrates cutout decorations. Americans of German, Ukrainian, Italian, Greek, Irish and Jewish backgrounds also took part in the event, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Multi-Ethnic Alliance.

New Roof Installed at Kempf House Museum, March 1991 Photographer: Robert Chase

New Roof Installed at Kempf House Museum, March 1991 image
Year:
1991
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1991
Caption:
New Roof - Jim Adams heaves rotten roofing from atop the Kempf House Thursday in preparation for putting new cedar shingles on the historic structure at 312 S. Division St. in Ann Arbor. The work is being done by the Bob Behnke Co.

Kempf House Museum Garden, August 1987 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Kempf House Museum Garden, August 1987 image
Year:
1987
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1987
Caption:
Double Dividend - Louisa Pieper examines flowers on the magnolia tree in front of Ann Arbor's historic Kempf House on 312 S. Division St. The tree usually blooms just once -- in early spring. This year, passersby have been startled to note the tree is in flower again. A horticultural assistant at Matthaei Botanical Gardens who has seen the tree in bloom speculates that because the entire tree is not in flower, the blossoms are the result of left over buds that simply were not mature enough to open in the spring. These buds, however, did continue to develop throughout the recent warm weather until they eventually opened.