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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Greendale 75th Anniversary Countdown

Hawaiian Summer in Greendale for Valentines Weekend!

Week No. 34: Hawaiian Summer was the theme for the 2013 winter event on Broad Street. And the Greendale Ice Rink is gaining a lot of fans.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. History and Folklore! On Saturday Feb. 9, the Greendale Village Business Association held its annual winter event on Broad Street. The events name, ‘I Left My Heart On Broad Street’, refers to its date always near or on Valentine’s Day. This year the theme of Hawaiian Summer added some fun entertainment and warmth to the days’ activities, including: Ice Sculpting contest with the Hawaiian theme for the sculptures. Chili cook-off (Hawaiian Chili with Spam???) Ice skating on the Greendale Ice Rink Penguin Bowling for the kids (Penguins in Hawaii???) Store and Restaurant specials Hawaiian-style wedding vow renewals Hawaiian dance and entertainment …

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Greendale 75th Anniversary Countdown

Greendale’s St. Stephen Church – An Iconic Beginning!

Week #35: The picture of the parishioners outside the Tri City State Bank building is an iconic symbol of St. Stephen the Martyr Lutheran Church, Greendale’s youngest church.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. History and Folklore! St. Stephen The Martyr Lutheran Church – 6101 S. 51st St., Greendale WI 53129 When I first visited St. Stephen the Martyr Lutheran Church to work on this story, I saw this large picture of the congregation outside the Tri City State Bank building. My immediate reaction was that this was an iconic picture. As I learned more about the church’s beginnings and its history, my fascination with the picture increased. I wondered if anyone had ever put names to all the faces, and where all of the children are today. We’ll probably never know, but that’s the fun and fascination of history, the mystery behind it all. The other thing …

Byron

7:38 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

How about two affairs/divorces with church members by the same pastor and the splitting of the membership?   more ›

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Greendale 75th Anniversary Countdown

Greendale Community Church – Still Growing and Serving!

Week #36: Since 1940 the Greendale Community Church has continued to grow, expanding its facilities and its service to the greater community.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. History and Folklore! Greendale Community Church, United Church of Christ - 6015 Clover Lane, Greendale 53129 An Open House this past Sunday, Jan. 27, celebrated the completion of the Education Wing at the Greendale Community Church. This wing provides a new main entrance more accessible to parking, nine new classrooms, a new nursery, and accessible bathrooms. Starting in the spring of 2002 the congregation expressed a desire for higher quality space for programs and education. History has shown that when this congregation believes in something they make it happen. Now, slightly over a decade later, the new Education Wing is a reality. I toured …

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

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Greendale – The Village That Almost Wasn’t!

Week #37: In 1935, the government's order to create three ‘Greenbelt Towns’, their selection, and the purchase of farmland for the one eventually to be called ‘Greendale’ was accomplished.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. History and Folklore! On April 30, 1935 President Roosevelt signed the executive order authorizing the creation of ‘Greenbelt Towns’. The Resettlement Administration (RA) was created to supervise the projects. The concept was very controversial and many political, social and economic compromises had to be worked out before starting. As many as 100 cities were considered for first three communities to be built. The area southwest of Milwaukee fit the criteria established by the RA. It was near a major city (10 to 15 miles) that could provide jobs, had enough available land for purchase to accommodate developing a Village Center, shops, community …

David J Miller

4:33 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Cheryl. I found a note saying the Highland View opened in September of 1961. That's earlier than I originally noted. That can be perhaps be verified by reading the the copies of the Village Life in September of 1961 that are stored at the Library. I'll do that when I get a chance.   more ›

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

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Greendale’s Cream City Farmhouse, Lime and Tequila!

Week#38: The Trimborn Farmhouse is a wonderful example of the Milwaukee Cream City brick construction of the mid 1850’s. The Farmhouse is part of the historically significant Trimborn Farm in Greendale, and the lime production industry in Wisconsin.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. Historic Houses in Greendale! The fourth house in the series of historic Greendale houses is the Trimborn Farmhouse located on Trimborn Farm. The Trimborn Farm complex (including the Jeremiah Curtin House) is about 7 acres owned by the Milwaukee County Park System. Trimborn Farm was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1980. Editor’s Note: First three houses in the series were Ross Lodge (see Week#46), Jeremiah Curtin House (see Week#44), and The Silo House (see Week#41). Trimborn Farmhouse – 8881 W. Grange Ave., Greendale, WI 53129 The Trimborn Farmhouse is part of the overall Trimborn Farm complex. The farm had its beginnings …

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

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1938 to 2013 – Greendale Starts Celebrating 75th Anniversary!

Week #39: The partying has begun! Greendale’s 75th Anniversary year is finally here. Community organizations, churches, schools, along with the Public Celebrations and 75th Anniversary Committee have activities planned throughout the entire year.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. History and Folklore! The story of the Greendale is truly a unique one. Three Greenbelt towns were built as part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal projects following the Great Depression. They were Greenbelt, Maryland, Greenhills, Ohio and Greendale, Wisconsin. The most important aspect of these towns was to provide low income families with affordable housing to raise their children in a safe environment and have large open "green" spaces. In May of 1936 construction began on the 366 buildings with 572 total living units for Greendale. Public interest during the building of this planned community was phenomenal, with over a half …

Michael Michna

3:24 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I think my "Eleanor Roosevelt" presentation would be a nice addition to the festivities. Jessica www.historicalfirstimpressions.com   more ›

Advance Ticket Sale for Summer Badger Band Event

Greendale residents are being given the first opportunity Friday and Saturday to purchase tickets for this summer's 'Fifth Quarter Perfomance by Members of the Badger Band' on August 8, 2013.

Advance Ticket Sales this Friday and Saturday Before being offered to the general public, this Friday and Saturday tickets will be sold to Greendale residents for this summer's 'Fifth Quarter Performance by Members of the Badger Band'.  The details of the sale are: Greendale Safety Center - 5911 W. Grange Ave    Friday January 11 - 12:00pm to 7:00pm   Saturday January 12 - 9:00am to 3:00pm                  Price per Ticket: $5.00   (Note: cash preferred, credit cards not able to be processed) This year Greendale is celebrating its 75th Anniversary. The Greendale Public Celebrations Committee, working under the direction of the Village President and the Village Trustees, have planned a fabulous party for Village Days 2013. One of the grand …

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Greendale 75th Anniversary Countdown

Psst! The ‘Steakout’, a Favorite Secret in Greendale

Week#40: If you don’t know where or what the Steakout is, that’s because there is no advertising for this neighborhood hideaway. Also, does anyone remember the Red Barn Hostel?

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. History and Folklore! What do Bob Buhl, Warren Spahn, Lou Burdette, Johnny Logan, Eddie Mathews and Bob Lombardo have in common? Well, they loved to play baseball, and all of them except Bob Lombardo played professionally with the Milwaukee Braves. More interestingly, they all spent an afternoon at the Steakout restaurant talking baseball, just like they were in the dugout at County Stadium. Bob Lombardo was there by virtue of working that day. The Braves were there because several of the players on the team lived in Greendale, and they spread the word that it was a friendly neighborhood restaurant with great food (See Week#69). These Milwaukee …

Greendale Citizen

4:41 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012

We went there on a recommendation. It was our first and only time there. The experience was so bad that we knew we would never return. Would much rather go to The Packing House or take a drive out to Cedarburg and go to The Farmstead. Love this village, but it needed the addition of Joey Gerard's!   more ›

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Who in Greendale Has a Silo?

Week#41: There are only three remaining silos in Greendale, a reminder of the farm land origins of the building of this Greenbelt community.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. Historic Houses in Greendale! The third house in the series of historic Greendale houses is quite a marvel. “A man’s house is his castle”, but how many castles do you know that also have a silo? Silo House - 5630 Gatewood Ln, Greendale, WI 53129  - Owners: Greg & Judy Turay This beautiful, executive style 3,000 square foot house is in the "G" section between 84th Street and 92nd Street South of Grange Avenue. At first glance it looks like a typical, charming home for this section until you look to the west side of the house, behind the garage, and see an unusual cement capped silo rising above the roof line. A closer look reveals that the house …

Matt M

8:56 pm on Monday, November 12, 2012

Are there any new articles coming out soon??   more ›

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Greendale 75th Anniversary Countdown

Recalled to life, Greendale Hose Tower to Haunt Again

Week#42: Greendale Historical Society’s Third Annual Halloween Walk Through the Woods at the Hose Tower bring ghoulish but wholesome talent with Accompany of Kids. Community Volunteers support the event. Hose Tower Memories.

History records and explains past events, while folklore preserves what people widely remember. History and Folklore! Breathing life into the Hose Tower and Grounds Building for the community is a major effort of the Greendale Historical Society. Ghosts and goblins of Halloween Past are already meeting quietly, so if you imagine you see a mist in the woods or a veiled face peering from the windows of the historic building don’t be alarmed – they’re just preparing for the society’s Third Annual Halloween Walk Through the Woods at the Hose Tower on Saturday, October 20 from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Children from K4 through 4th grade must be accompanied by a parent. At $1.00 admission it’s the best show in town! While your children are enjoying …

Jacob Wadsworth

4:32 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Seems to be so much fun. I'm sure the kids will love a good scare from the old buildings there. I guess no country is better at celebrating the Halloween than the Western ones. - http://towermaintenance.com/   more ›

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