Saturday, January 12, 2008
History Workshop Wow!
A ninety two year old member of the historic Mandel family came to the Heritage Center today to discover her family's name on a quilt she didn't even know existed. It's an example of how the Heritage Center is enhancing the quality of life in Sherwood. This, our first History Workshop of 2008 also received testimony from the descendants of Emil Lawrenz. His story will make your blood boil the more you learn about it. He pursued the fabled American Dream all his life and was short-changed at every turn. Yet he never gave up his optimism, his loyalty to his adopted country, or his faith in the future. If anyone deserves a bronze statue, it's Emil Lawrenz!
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The Lady in the picture is Anita Mandel, the youngest of four children. She was the only girl!
Who made the quilt? And when? It's lovely!
We will be doing more investigating of the quilt with Joan Reynolds, hopefully soon. Stay tuned for more information.We do know that the quilt is from the Stearns Family, who lived at the little old house across from the YMCA.
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