WELCOME
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Board of Governors and the professional team of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County (HSPBC), I am pleased to present our 2023-2024 Season Guide. As you will see, this is a season full of experiences not to be missed.
Many events will relate to the first-ever Grand Exhibition of the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, opening in November in an expanded exhibition space (SEE Exhibit, page 10). Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear, showcasing vintage fashion from the archives of the HSPBC and others, has generated welcome collaborations of many kinds.
As we contemplate beauty in fashion, we are thrilled to announce Estée Lauder and the legacy of the Lauder Family in Palm Beach as our 2023 Archival Evening Honoree (SEE Archival Evening, page 29).
As always, educational opportunities for all ages abound (SEE Calendar of Events, pages 6-9 and Education, page 45). In addition to in-person and virtual History Talks, a new lecture series titled “In Conversation With” will introduce you to notables from the fashion industry. The most up-to-date information on all our programs and events can always be found at pbchistory.org.
Art and Culture maintain our community’s sense of place as well as encourage personal growth and improved communication. The HSPBC is honored to provide a broad variety of opportunities for all to grow stronger in these ways.
If you are not already a member of the Historical Society, please consider joining at the level that fits you (SEE Membership, pages 56-57). Our members are the heart of our mission.
Thank you for your ongoing support in all its forms. We look forward to seeing you, so come make history with us!
Sincerely,
Jeremy W. Johnson, CAE President and Chief Executive OfficerVISIT THE MUSEUM
The Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum is located on the second floor of the restored 1916 Historic Courthouse, 300 North Dixie Highway, in downtown West Palm Beach. Across the street is the modern courthouse.
To visit either the museum or the Historical Society of Palm Beach County (HSPBC), check in at the second-floor Greeter desk.
Visits to the Research Department are by appointment only. Contact Director of Research Rose Guerrero, 561.832.4164 ext. 112 or rguerrero@pbchistory.org.
MUSEUM HOURS
Open: Monday–Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Closed: Sundays and major holidays. See pbchistory.org homepage for upcoming closures. To confirm other dates, call 561.832.4164 ext. 2.
Admission: FREE with a suggested donation of $5.00 per person, except for Endless Summer exhibition. There will be a $10 Admission fee to enter the Grand Exhibition for non-member participants. Directions and Parking: See pbchistory.org/plan-your-visit.
The Museum is self-guided. Docents are available during operating hours to welcome visitors and present an introduction on the evolution of the building.
MUSEUM TOURS
Afternoon Mini Tours are available Monday–Friday at 3:00 pm. No reservations required. Large groups cannot be accommodated.
Standard History Tours of 60-90 minutes are booked for groups of 10-40 visitors on a first come, first served basis.
School Group Tours (Standard History Tour or Mock Trial with Tour) of 60-90 minutes are booked for groups of up to 40 students/4 teachers on a first come, first served basis.
Adult Mock Trials are arranged for a fee (SEE page 30).
Director of Outreach and Volunteer Services Rhonda Gordon at 561.832.4164 ext. 109 or rgordon@pbchistory.org.
A handicap-accessible entrance is located on the east side of the building on the 1st floor with elevators to the 2nd floor (museum level).
Parking in metered spaces is free for vehicles with handicapped decal. A wheelchair is available for use by museum visitors. Ask at the Greeter desk on second floor or call ahead 561.832.4164 ext. 2.
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County and Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum pledge to continually work toward integrating values, policies, and practices that ensure equality and inclusiveness for all people without regard to race/ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, socioeconomic status, geography, citizenship status, or religion.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 2023
Wednesday, September 20
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage: Honoring Jorge Pesquera – 5:30 pm
OCTOBER 2023
Tuesday, October 10
NEW! Exhibit Opening: Stories of Rescue
Thursday, October 19
Young Friends Murder Mystery (YF members only) – 5:30 pm
Wednesday, October 25
Haunting History – 7:30 pm
Thursday, October 26
Haunting History – 7:30 pm
NOVEMBER 2023
Wednesday, November 8
NEW! Exhibit Opening VIP Reception: Endless Summer – 5:30 pm
Thursday, November 9
NEW! Exhibit Opening: Endless Summer
Wednesday, November 15
In Conversation With: Cameron Silver and Amy Fine Collins – 5:30 pm
Thursday, November 16
Virtual History Talks: Ruth Hartman Berge on Growing Up in Northern Palm Beach County: Boomer Memories from Dairy Belle to Double Roads – 3:00 pm
DECEMBER 2023
Wednesday, December 6
History Talks: Eliot Kleinberg on Weird Florida (I and II)– 5:30 pm
Wednesday, December 13
21st Annual Archival Evening – 7:00 pm (By Invitation Only)
JANUARY 2024
Wednesday, January 10
History Talks: Ginger Pedersen on The Richard Hone Murder Case – 5:30 pm
Thursday, January 11
Mock Trial: Was it Murder? – 5:30 pm
Thursday, January 18
Virtual History Talks: Craig Pittman on Oh, Florida! – 3:00 pm
Thursday, January 18
Cocktails in Paradise: The Brazilian Court Hotel – 5:30 pm
Thursday, January 25
In Conversation With: Mira Fain and Lilly Leas Ferreira – 5:30 pm
FEBRUARY 2024
Thursday, February 8
Celebrating Black History: Unity and Community – 5:30 pm
Thursday, February 15
Virtual History Talks: Kevin McCarthy on African American Sites in Florida (updated 2019) – 3:00 pm
Wednesday, February 21
Benefactor Reception – 5:30 pm (By Invitation Only)
Thursday, February 22
Mock Trial: Was it Murder? – 5:30 pm
Wednesday, February 28
Cocktails in Paradise: Private Residence, Palm Beach – 5:30 pm
MARCH 2024
Friday, March 1
In Conversation With: Keynote Event: Fashion Icons Panel – 2:00 pm
Thursday, March 7
Special Lecture: Greatness to Glory: The Restoration of the Historic 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse – 5:30 pm
Thursday, March 14
NEW! A one woman live show: The Three Mrs. Flaglers – 5:30 pm
Thursday, March 21
Virtual History Talks: Bob Lee on Bad Guys, Bullets, and Boat Chases – 3:00 pm
Thursday, March 21
Mock Trial: Was it Murder? – 5:30 pm
Wednesday, March 27
Women's History Initiative – 5:30 pm
APRIL 2024
Wednesday, April 10
History Talks: Russell Kelley on An Illustrated History of Palm Beach: How Palm Beach Evolved Over 150 Years from Wilderness to Wonderland – 5:30 pm
Saturday, April 13
Evening on Antique Row – 6:00 pm
Thursday, April 18
Virtual History Talks: Holly Lynn Baumgartner on Banyan Trees and Blue Balloons: A South Florida Childhood – 3:00 pm
Thursday, April 25
Sunset History Cruise – 6:00 pm
Wednesday, May 15
Cocktails in Paradise: Jetty's Waterfront Restaurant – 5:30 pm
Wednesday, May 22
Annual Membership Meeting and Reception – 5:30 pm
MAY 2024 JUNE 2024
Monday, June 3
Exhibit Opening: Celebrating Pride
GRAND EXHIBITION
NOVEMBER 9, 2023 – MAY 25, 2024
Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear
This season the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum will present its first-ever Grand Exhibition. Endless Summer will explore the impact Palm Beach made on resort fashion over the last 129 years, as it solidified itself as one of America’s premier luxury destinations, where winter comes to summer. In this top fashion hub, brands such as Gucci, Chanel, and St. John, as well as iconic fashion influencers such as Jacqueline Kennedy, Lilly Pulitzer, and others adopted fresh new looks, ingenuity, and a philanthropic spirit.
The Fashion Beaux Arts, a fashion and entertainment mecca in Palm Beach from 1916 to 1942, included the latest New York and Paris fashion houses, transforming Palm Beach into the winter fashion capital of the world. When the 1920s building boom that followed World War I caused a demand for accessible fashions from Europe, the rise of Worth Avenue began, and the Palm Beach look was born. After World War II, the Royal Poinciana Plaza was built, and the luxurious lifestyle in Palm Beach became synonymous with fashion, specifically resort wear.
A force in retail luxury fashion, Martha Phillips—joined by her daughter Lynn Manulis—brought leading couture designers to Martha, the boutique shop on Worth Avenue. Martha’s legacy lives on in the fashion icons she encouraged and promoted in the North American marketplace, including Valentino and Zang Toi.
The Johnson History Museum invited Cameron Silver, King of Vintage, to share his perspective as guest curator of Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear. Curated artifacts from many private collections, as well as Kent State University, the Pucci Archives, and the Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages, join treasures from the Historical Society of Palm Beach County’s Collection to showcase the importance of Palm Beach in fashion history.
There will be a $10 Admission fee to enter the Grand Exhibition for non-member participants over 18 years of age. School Group Tours include 2 FREE Teacher Admissions to Grand Exhibition per class, up to 25 students.
Major Contributing Brand Partners
NOVEMBER 8, 2023
Exhibit Opening VIP Reception
Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear
Presented in partnership with The Palm Beaches
Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum 1916 Courthouse
A grand exhibition deserves a grand opening! In celebration of Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear, on the evening before its public opening, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County will host an Opening Reception offering 3 ticket levels. See below for details of this exceptional event.
$1,000 Endless Summer Icons
SOLDOUT
$500 VIP Special Preview & Ribbon Cutting (By Invitation Only)
6:00-7:00 pm
Exclusive viewing. Stay until 9:00 pm to enjoy all the festivities. Includes cocktails, Out East Rosé Lounge, complimentary valet, Island Kitchen Catering, special fashion presentation, private docent-led exhibit tour, music, and luxury gift bag presented by our brand partners.
$150 General Admission
7:30-9:00 pm
Includes Out East Rosé Lounge, complimentary valet, light bites, and special self-guided exhibit tour.
*Additional events related to Endless Summer to be announced. Check pbchistory.org for more information.
Watch for announcements of registration opening at pbchistory.org.
Media Sponsor
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County and the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum offer their thanks to those whose donations helped make possible Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear
Special Guest Curator
Cameron Silver
Host Committee Chair
Sonja Stevens
Junior Committee Chair
Katherine Lande
Additional Partners
Ala Von Auersperg
Bill Blass
Chanel
Christian Dior
Alfred Fiandaca
Gucci
Halston
Philip Hulitar
Kassatly’s
Patrick Kelly
Paul Labrecque Salon & Skincare Spa
Lycette
Marissa’s Collections
Maus & Hoffman
Catherine Prevost
Janet Mandell
Margaret Luce
Arnold Scaasi
Valentino
Kirna Zabete
Contributing Writer
Rick Rose
Artist in Residence
Camilla Webster
Host Committee
Kenneth Baboun
Lori Berg
Brian Cantor
Caroline Collings
Valerie Copper
Linda Salandra Dweck
Beth Fishel
Tommy Hilfiger
Janet Himmel
Eleanora Kennedy
Paul Labrecque
Shari Liu Fellows
Daphne Nikolopoulos
Dee Ocleppo
Anka Palitz
Lisa Perry
Farley Rentschler
Jean Shafiroff
Krystian Von Speidel
Steven Stolman
Sarah Wetenhall
Foundations
PJ Callahan Foundation Inc.
The Loreen Beisswenger Farish
Charitable Foundation
The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation
The Hulitar Family Foundation
Marmot Foundation
The David Minkin Foundation
Pat Moran Family Foundation
Junior Committee
Collin Adams
Bettina Anderson
Kent Anderson
Samantha Anderson
Lizzi Bickford
Nikki Cooney
Devorah Ezagui
Lilly Leas Ferreira
Danielle Goreski
Jay Hartigan
Ryan Hollihan
Brooke Kosinski
Stacey Leuliette
Molly Mele
Nick Mele
Patrick McNeely
Heather Mnuchin
Charlotte Munder
Whitney Schott
Cori Lee Seaberg
Sue Jin Seth
Hillary Thomas
Grace Hyde Walker
Title Media Sponsor
Palm Beach Illustrated
The Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Foundation
J. M. Rubin Foundation Inc.
Sharkey Family Foundation
Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation
IN CONVERSATION WITH
Presented by:
In honor of this season’s grand exhibition, Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County presents a new lecture series that invites the audience to engage with guest speakers. In this inaugural season, the topics will be aspects of fashion in Palm Beach history. All events will include champagne and small bites prior to panel discussion.
Along with Cameron Silver, guest curator for Endless Summer, some of the esteemed participants in these events are Katherine Lande, fashion editor for Palm Beach Media Group and founder of KL Style Creative; Mark Badgley and James Mischka of Badgley Mischka; Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, designer, financier, and wife of Tommy Hilfiger; Sarah Wetenhall, tastemaker and owner/CEO of The Colony Hotel; Mira Fain, executive vice president of Design and Development for Lilly Pulitzer; Lilly Leas Ferreria, granddaughter of Lilly Pulitzer and author of the children's book Life With Lilly; and Amy Fine Collins, author, owner and arbiter of the International Best-Dressed List, inductee of its Hall of Fame, and editor for Vanity Fair, Airmail, and World of Interiors.
Registration: Full details available at pbchistory.org/events. Attendance is limited, so please look for our announcements to register early.
Thank you to our Media Sponsor, Palm Beach Illustrated.
Moderator: Katherine Lande, Fashion Editor, Palm Beach Illustrated
"The International Best Dressed List"
Cameron Silver with Amy Fine Collins
November 15, 2023 | 5:30-7:00 pm
Location: The Johnson History Museum
$45 HSPBC members
$65 non-members
Tickets include pre-event reception
Champagne and small bites prior to the conversation.
Cameron Silver, guest curator for Endless Summer, will visit with Amy Fine Collins, an American journalist, muse, and author who has covered culture, style, and fashion for Vanity Fair since 1993. She is in the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. In 2019, Collins became editor-at-large
magazine with Graydon Carter.
"The Legacy of Lilly"
Mira Fain and Lilly Leas Ferreira
January 25, 2024 | 5:30-7:30 pm
Location: The Johnson History Museum
$45 HSPBC members
$65 non-members
Tickets include pre-event reception
Champagne and small bites prior to the conversation.
Mira Fain is the executive vice president of Design & Product Development for Lilly Pulitzer. Lilly Leas Ferreira is a granddaughter of Palm Beach fashion icon Lilly Pulitzer and author of new children's book Life and Lilly: A Palm Beach Adventure. They will discuss Lilly Pulitzer, the woman, and how the Lilly Pulitzer brand became the resort wear staple of Palm Beach.
"The Palm Beach Influence"
Keynote Event: Fashion Icons Panel
March 1, 2024 | 2:00-4:00 pm
Location: Palm Beach Dramaworks
$75 HSPBC members (includes admission to the event and a glass of wine)
$125 non-members (includes reserved seating, private pre-event reception, a glass of champagne or wine, and a special gift)
Champagne and small bites prior to the conversation.
Katherine Lande, fashion editor for Palm Beach Media Group and founder of KL Style Creative, will serve as moderator for a discussion of fashion trends, what the Palm Beach aesthetic brings to fashion, and current young designers. The panel will include Mark Badgley and James Mischka of Badgley Mischka; Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, designer, financier, and wife of Tommy Hilfiger; Sarah Wetenhall, tastemaker and owner/CEO of The Colony Hotel; and others.
EXHIBITS
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Hispanic Heritage Honoring Jorge Pesquera
As part of the HSPBC’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, an exhibition honoring Jorge Pesquera will be on display at the Johnson History Museum in the 1916 historic courtroom. This panel exhibit will complement the Conversation with Mr. Pesquera (SEE page 26) and include photographs that provide a closer look at his interesting and productive life to date.
EXHIBITS
Stories of Rescue
Refik veseli
After Germany dismembered
The Johnson History Museum will present an exhibit created by The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Stories of Rescue highlights the ordinary individuals, including ministers, housewives, and soldiers, that chose to intervene and help rescue Jews during World War II. Despite the risks, they took heroic measures to prevent genocide. Their acts of courage will not be forgotten.
Reminding viewers that the Holocaust story reaches us wherever we live, an addition to the exhibit will feature the grandparents of Palm Beach artist Serge Strosberg, who took part in the rescue effort. National Days of Remembrance
Courtesy United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County and the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum offer their appreciation to those whose donations helped make possible Stories of Rescue:
The Loreen Beisswenger Farish Charitable Foundation
The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation
The Hulitar Family Foundation
Pat Moran Family Foundation
The Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Foundation
Sharkey Family Foundation
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County has been chosen by the School District of Palm Beach County to participate in the District Funded Community Field Trip Experience. This exhibit will be on display all year at the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum as part of its designation as a Holocaust education site.
JUNE 3, 2024
Pride
The month of June is celebrated nationally as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, a positive stand against violence in recognition of the Stonewall Riots in 1969 New York City. In June 2023, the Historical Society will honor the LGBTQ+ community in a celebration of moments of progress in their path to equal rights.
Yugoslavia and occupied Serbia in 1941, the Mandils, a Jewish family from Belgrade, escaped to Albania. There, Mosa Mandil opened a photography shop and hired Refik Veseli, a 16-year-old Albanian Muslim, as his apprentice. When the Mandils were threatened by deportation after Germany occupied Albania in September 1943, Veseli convinced his parents to hide the family in their home village, Krujë. The Mandil children posed as Muslims while their parents hid in the Veselis’ barn until liberation.
HISTORY TALKS
Wednesdays 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Free to HSPBC members
$20 non-members
Register at pbchistory.org.
History Talks are held in the historic courtroom on the third floor of the 1916 Historic Courthouse, 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach. Free parking becomes available at 5:00 pm in the parking lot on 4th Street just east of Dixie Highway. Talks begin promptly at 5:30 pm and are followed by a book signing with authors.
DECEMBER 6, 2023
Eliot Kleinberg
Topic: Weird Florida (I and II)
Eliot Kleinberg is that rarest of Floridians: a native. Born in South Florida, he spent nearly four decades as a reporter, most of it at The Palm Beach Post. In addition to local news, he wrote extensively about Florida history, including a column, "Post Time." In 2019, he launched "Florida Time," which appeared in newspapers statewide. Kleinberg has written more than a dozen books on Florida, including Black Cloud on the Storm of 1928 and two Weird Florida books. He writes a Facebook blog on writing called "Something Went Horribly Wrong.” In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the hard cover release of Weird Florida, the author will entertain and educate the audience with examples of the incredible incidents in Florida history.
JANUARY 10, 2024
Ginger L. Pedersen, PhD
Topic: The Richard Hone Murder Case
As a storm raged along the shores of Lake Worth one night in 1902, Richard Hone, a naturalized citizen from England, sat in his home south of West Palm Beach writing to a sister in England. Nearby sat Hone's wife, reading by lamplight. Among the fits of light and cracks of thunder, the muzzle of a rifle burst through the window screen and fired, hitting Hone. Historian Ginger Pedersen, who grew up in Jupiter, will explore the mystery of this crime. In addition to a career in administration at Palm Beach State College, she co-authored Pioneering Palm Beach: The Deweys and the South Florida Frontier and Legendary Locals of West Palm Beach. Her newest book is Crime, Love, and Murder: Lena Clark, The Postmistress Killer.
APRIL 10, 2024
Russell P. Kelley
Topic: An Illustrated History of Palm Beach: How Palm Beach
Evolved Over 150 Years from Wilderness to Wonderland
Historical Society of Palm Beach County with Russell P. Kelley
Russell P. Kelley, born and raised in Palm Beach, is a lawyer and strategy advisor who represented global groups in Paris and London for decades. He is an engaged member of the Board of Governors of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. This nostalgic journey through time is told through the Society's photographic collection.
VIRTUAL HISTORY TALKS
Third Thursday, November through April, 3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Virtual lectures are free. Register online at pbchistory.org to receive the access link.
Speakers’ books will be available in the Museum Store throughout the season. Purchase in person, by phone, or online at pbchistory.org/store. HSPBC members receive a discount on all purchases.
NOVEMBER 16, 2023
Ruth Hartman Berge
Growing Up in Northern Palm Beach County: Boomer Memories from Dairy Belle to Double Roads
Northern Palm Beach County has its share of mysteries, from Sir Harry Oakes’ “haunted” mansion to James Munroe Munyon’s Fountain of Youth. The once-quaint little municipalities of Jupiter, Juno Beach, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Park, Riviera Beach, and Singer Island have grown, but they haven’t lost their tropical charm. Author Ruth Hartman Berge, who grew up here in the 1960s and ‘70s, will share her memories of a Florida that no longer exists. She is the author of the former column, "The Florida You Don't Know," Betty Tales: The True Story of a Brave Bobblehead Cat, and a guide to writing fiction.
JANUARY 18, 2024
Craig Pittman
Oh, Florida!
To outsiders, Florida seems baffling. It’s a state where the voters went for Barack Obama twice, yet elected a Tea Party candidate as governor. Florida is touted as a carefree paradise, yet it’s also known for its perils—such as alligators, sinkholes, pythons, hurricanes, and sharks. It attracts 90 million visitors a year, some drawn by its impressive natural beauty, others bewitched by its manmade fantasies. Craig Pittman, award-winning journalist and author of Oh, Florida!, will explore those contradictions and how they fit together to make this the most interesting state.
FEBRUARY 15, 2024
Kevin McCarthy
African American Sites in Florida (updated 2019)
Dr. Kevin McCarthy has served in the Peace Corps, as a Fulbright professor, and 33 years as a professor of English and Linguistics at the University of Florida. He has had 77 books published, mostly about Florida, including Native Americans in Florida. Since retiring, he has taught in Vietnam and Spain. McCarthy’s African American Sites in Florida covers 67 counties that commemorate the role of African Americans. He will discuss the important role Blacks have had in making Florida the successful state it is today. They have risen from slave plantations in nineteenth-century Florida to be heads of corporations and members of Congress today.
APRIL 18, 2024
Bob Lee
Bad Guys, Bullets, and Boat Chases: True Stories of Florida Game Wardens
With 30 years of backcountry patrol experience as a Florida wildlife officer, Bob Lee has lived through incidents of legend, including one of the biggest environmental busts in Florida history. His fascinating memoir reveals the danger and the humor in the unsung exploits of game wardens. From Live Oak to the Everglades, from the cattle ranches west of Lake Okeechobee to the inshore fishing grounds of Pine Island, these action-packed experiences span the state.
Holly Lynn Baumgartner
Banyan Trees and Blue Balloons: A South Florida Childhood
In this presentation, Dr. Holly Lynn Baumgartner shares a playful but moving memoir about growing up in South Florida with rich details of the unique Florida environment and how it has changed over decades. As a storyteller, she weaves the cultural history and biology of the region into the essays. Baumgartner's readings are supplmented with a slideshow of historical archival documents, botanical prints, and personal photos illustrating some of the places, flora and fauna, and activities she describes.
SPECIAL LECTURE
MARCH 7, 2024
Greatness to Glory: The Restoration of the Historic 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse
Historic Courtroom
5:30-7:00 pm
After many individual and collective efforts--led by community preservationists and Historical Society leaders--to save the 1916 Courthouse from demolition, the Board of County Commissioners voted in April 2002 to share the structure with the public, and to restore it to its original neoclassical grandeur.
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while maintaining its authenticity.
Ticket Prices:
$30 HSPBC members
$40 non-members
This is a 21+ event.
Register at pbchistory.org
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
Honoring Jorge Pesquera
1916 Historic Courthouse
5:30 pm Reception
6:30 pm Interview with Jorge Pesquera
Moderated by Felicia Rodriguez
Register at pbchistory.org. Attendance is limited.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15), the Historical Society of Palm Beach County and Johnson History Museum will present an intimate conversation with Jorge Pesquera, CDME, retiring president and CEO of The Palm Beaches (formerly Discover the Palm Beaches). The HSPBC is grateful for the privilege to share with the community Jorge’s history, accomplishments, and passion for Palm Beach County, including an exhibit.
Thank you to last year's panel participants: Adriana Gonzalez, Rick Gonzalez, Felicia Rodriguez, Maricela Torres, and moderator Evelyn Torres Hopkins.
City of West Palm Beach Mayor
Keith James
City of West Palm Beach Commissioner
Joseph Peduzzi
City of West Palm Beach Commissioner
Cathleen Ward
Armando Fana
HAUNTING HISTORY
OCTOBER 25 & OCTOBER 26, 2023
Woodlawn Cemetery
7:30 pm-9:00 pm (estimated)
1500 South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach
Across from Norton Museum of Art
Parking inside cemetery gates on the north side
The HSPBC is taking its third annual Haunting History to Woodlawn Cemetery under a nearly full moon. Discover Palm Beach County’s past through chilling tales of murder and mayhem surrounding the lives and deaths of local pioneers laid to rest at Woodlawn, as they are brought back to life by docents from the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum. Don’t miss out, space is limited! No walk-ins permitted.
Required: Advance ticketing, signed waiver. Register at pbchistory.org.
PLEASE NOTE:
*Bring a flashlight, bug repellent, and water.
*There are no restrooms on-site and ADA accessibility is limited.
*Comfortable, closed-toed shoes such as sneakers are advised, to stand and walk on imperfect pavement in the dark.
$30 HSPBC members
$40 non-members
Contact Rhonda Gordon Director of Outreach and Volunteer Services561.832.4164 ext. 109
rgordon@pbchistory.org
ARCHIVAL EVENING
DECEMBER 13, 2023
The premier benefit event of the HSPBC is Archival Evening, a much-anticipated dinner dance that highlights those whose achievements have substantially contributed to the unique character of this region.
This year we will honor the late Estée Lauder and the legacy of the Lauder family in Palm Beach. Mrs. Lauder started her cosmetics company with her husband, Joseph, in 1946, with just four products and her signature mix of perseverance and creativity. Today, The Estée Lauder Companies is one of the world’s leading manufacturers, marketers, and sellers of quality skin care, makeup, fragrance, and hair care products, and is a steward of luxury and prestige brands globally. Seventy-five years since its creation, second- and third-generation members of the Lauder family remain at the heart of the publicly traded, family controlled company, actively engaged in its leadership.
We look forward to sharing more of the Lauder Family story at Archival Evening.
Location
The Colony Hotel
155 Hammon Avenue Palm Beach, FL 33480
WAS IT MURDER? MOCK TRIAL
JANUARY 11, FEBRUARY 22, MARCH 21, 2024
5:30 pm Mix & Mingle
6:00 pm Court is in session!
Back by popular demand!
Enjoy an unforgettable evening crossing traditional theater with modern-day law. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be part of a scandalous trial of Palm Beach’s rich and famous? Step into the inspirational 1916 Historic Courtroom and take on a role in the trial or sit in the audience and enjoy the show! All roles are assigned at the discretion of the HSPBC, during the Mix & Mingle.
Private Mock Trials may be scheduled for Monday through Friday. Minimum 27 participants, group rate, on a first come, first served basis. No food or beverages are provided. Enjoy a meal before or after at one of the many restaurants nearby.
$30 HSPBC members
$40 non-members
This is a 21+ event. Register at pbchistory.org.
BENEFACTOR RECEPTION
FEBRUARY 21, 2024
Each spring the Board of Governors of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County honors their highest level of supporters at the invitation-only Benefactor Reception. In a show of appreciation, this cocktail event includes exclusive presentations. Last season’s attendees enjoyed seeing and learning about select artifacts from the HSPBC archives, including items in this season’s grand exhibition, Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear
Those invited to the Benefactor Reception include the Society’s highest-level members of The 1916 Society and other top donors, whose gifts allow the HSPBC to reach higher in our mission. (SEE The 1916 Society, page 46.)
Glenmede, a national Private Wealth and Investment Management firm and partner for this event, will discuss the importance of philanthropy and family legacies.
Generously sponsored by:
By Invitation Only Sailfish Club of Florida Palm BeachGlenmede oversees $38.4 billion in assets under management for Private Wealth, Endowment & Foundation, and Investment Management clients from its headquarters in Philadelphia as well as eight regional offices. Over 400 employees strong, its technical expertise and resources are delivered with a personalized approach.
COCKTAILS IN PARADISE
Join the Young Friends for a tour of Palm Beach County’s historic and iconic venues! You are invited to enjoy a cocktail and lite bites in spectacular storied locations, while learning their rarely told history.
Celebrate Palm Beach County with this signature Young Friends event, a great way to catch up with friends, network with notables, and practice our legacy of community.
$50 HSPBC members
$75 non-members
Free to YF members
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The Historic Brazilian Court Hotel
January 18, 2024
5:30–7:30 pm
Purchase tickets at pbchistory.org or call 561.832.4164 ext. 100
Kick off your year with a cocktail event like no other at The Brazilian Court! With its elegant Spanish Colonial architecture and a lush tropical courtyard, The Brazilian Court sets the stage for an unforgettable evening. Guests will preview a special exhibition featuring the iconic history of the hotel in Palm Beach.
Private Residence, Palm Beach
February 28, 2024
5:30–7:30 pm
Join us for Cocktails in Paradise hosted at one of the most iconic Fatio homes in the heart of Palm Beach. Prepare to be whisked away to a period when Italian Renaissance style and Mediterranean architecture were at their height. They would later become a defining feature of Palm Beach architecture.
Jetty's Waterfront Restaurant
May 15, 2024
5:30–7:30 pm
Come celebrate the history of Jupiter Inlet in collaboration with the Jupiter Lighthouse. This event will take place at Jetty's Waterfront Restaurant, nestled along the stunning coastline of Jupiter. The evening will be filled with rich heritage and captivating tales that have shaped the Jupiter Inlet and its iconic lighthouse for generations. Don't miss this unique opportunity to enjoy what makes Jupiter a true paradise.
Sponsors
YOUNG FRIENDS OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY STEERING COMMITTEE
Grace Hyde Walker, Chair
Collin Santini Adams
Kent Anderson
Scott Austin
Chaitanya Banthia
Susan Christiansen
Steven Colamarino
Sarah Yansura Cooke
Ryan Hollihan
Stacey Leuliette
Taylor Materio
Stephen Richman, Immediate Past Chair
Maggie Flagg Richman
Kiana Rivera
Sean Rush
Nicole Kirchhoff Sargent
Nickolas Sargent
Nicholas Spinelli
Emily Starkey
Carter Taylor
Meghan Taylor
Rachel Tessoff
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY
FEBRUARY 8, 2024
Unity and Community
1916 Historic Courthouse
5:30 pm Reception
6:30 pm Showtime!
This season the Historical Society of Palm Beach County invites the community to unite for a special event to pay homage to homegrown African American stars in music, art, and dance.
A multimedia montage will feature local musicians from the first era of the Sunset Lounge, which is soon to rise again. Some launched their careers at the Sunset alongside big names like Count Basie and James Brown. Jimmy “Bo” Horne and Benjamin T. Littles built national performing careers, and George McCrae went international. Shawn McCrae cut his teeth at the Sunset, founding the Derek Mack Band. Carle Vickers appeared in movies, music videos, and television shows and commercials. Joe Fisher, leader of The Chanteers vocal group (see photo) that originated at Roosevelt High School, was named one of the top 100 US radio broadcasters. Reginald Daniels played for the Jivin’ Jets at the Sunset Lounge in the 1960s and ‘70s.
The celebration will include a multi-panel exhibit on these accomplished Palm Beach County residents in the historic courtroom during February. Those who are able will attend the event.
Caron Bowman of Street Art Revolution, the source of many outdoor murals in downtown West Palm Beach, will offer a presentation about recognizing the contributions of our African American citizens. The Soul Movement Dance Ensemble, Soul Stage creative dance troupe will add to the festivities.
Register at pbchistory.org. Attendance is limited.
THE THREE MRS. FLAGLERS
MARCH 14, 2024
6:00 pm Mix & Mingle
6:30 pm Showtime!
This three-act historical drama relates the story of empire builder Henry Flagler through the eyes of his three captivating wives. Each beautifully gowned lady will tell of her years with the man who created a rich man’s paradise on the blank canvas of Florida.
Meet devoted but difficult Mary Harkness, mother of Flagler’s children; frivolous and high-strung Ida Alice Shourds, who spiraled into insanity; and heiress Mary Lily Kenan, who captivated 71-year-old Henry when she was just 34.
Dianne Jacoby wrote and stars in the drama, portraying all of the wives. Jacoby is a fourth-generation Floridian and previously lived in Palm Beach County. Now a longtime resident of St. Augustine, Jacoby has a love of “Ancient City” history that led her to delve deeply into Flagler’s heritage, crafting a diverse portfolio of performances at venues in St. Augustine and beyond.
$30 HSPBC members
$40 non-members
This is a 21+ event. Register at pbchistory.org.
Contact Rhonda Gordon Director of Outreach and Volunteer Services561.832.4164 ext.109
rgordon@pbchistory.org
WOMEN'S HISTORY INITIATIVE
MARCH 27, 2024
Reception 5:30 pm
Panel 6:30 pm
1916 Courthouse
For the fourth year, the HSPBC will bring together female leaders in Palm Beach County to discuss their journeys and how they operate.
In 1981, Congress passed a proclamation designating Women’s History Week. Since 1995, US presidents have issued a series of proclamations designating March as Women’s History Month.
The HSPBC recognizes that each of the many cultural groups in our population has its own history as well as a shared history. Through our Women’s History Initiative, we facilitate a growing group of both women and men that support activities to recognize and empower the strength of women in our community, past and present.
Thank you to last year's panel participants: Nancy Brinker, Penny Murphy, Laurie Silvers, Ethel Williams, and moderator Nathalie Pozo.
EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW
SATURDAY APRIL 13, 2024
Evening on Antique Row™ is a signature fundraising event of the Young Friends of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County in support of its education programming (SEE Education, page 45.) It is presented in partnership with the members of the Antique Row Association and other merchants along South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach.
For the 29th year, this 21+ event will shine the spotlight on the world-famous West Palm Beach Art & Design District. Evening on Antique Row™ closes South Dixie Highway to traffic between Monroe Drive and Southern Boulevard, allowing visitors to explore unique shops that stay open late to tempt attendees with 17th- to 20th-century antiques, decorative arts, fine art, and design services.
$100 General Admission in advance
$125 General Addmission at the door
$200 VIP in advance
$225 VIP at the door
Private cabanas start at $2,500
Antique Row, South Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach 6:00-9:00 pm; VIP 7:00-10:00 pm
The Society’s distinctively stylish street festival brings “The Row” to life with cocktails, food samples from the area’s hippest restaurants, art, history, live entertainment, and new surprises each year.
Tickets go on sale in January at pbchistory.org.
Media Sponsor
SUNSET HISTORY CRUISE
APRIL 25, 2024
Enjoy an intimate cruise on a classic charter yacht with food, drinks, and live music. Built in 1926, the 122-foot Mariner III embodies the elegance and luxury of America’s Gilded Age. Rich varnished teak, gleaming brass, and handcrafted beveled leaded crystal windows from Paris are just some of its gracious details. For nearly a decade this event has been in great demand, and with limited occupancy, be sure to make your reservation early.
$175 HSPBC members
$150 Young Friends members
$200 non-members
Purchase tickets at pbchistory.org or call 561.832.4164 ext. 100.
YOUNG FRIENDS
Young Friends of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County is a vibrant and diverse group of young professionals committed to supporting the mission of HSPBC and to learning about local history through education and social events. Its focus is to raise awareness and funds for the educational programs of the HSPBC and exhibitions in the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum.
Whether you love history or are looking to help your community, grow your career, or make new friends, Young Friends of the HSPBC is perfect for you.
Come make history with us! pbchistory.org/personal-memberships
Young Friends of HSPBC Membership $150
*Young Friends are age 21-45
Includes basic membership benefits (SEE page 57) plus:
•Premier invitation to YF social and educational events
•Complimentary ticket to Cocktails in Paradise events
•Exclusive invitation to YF Season Kickoff event
•Reduced-price tickets to HSPBC signature events (Evening on Antique Row, Sunset History Cruise)
•Reduced-price YF ticket to Archival Evening gala
•Workshop and educational programs
•Eligibility to join invitation-only YF Steering Committee
SPEAKERS BUREAU
Presenting the Past
Invite the richness of Palm Beach County history to your next group meeting, luncheon, or other gathering. The Historical Society of Palm Beach County Speakers Bureau offers insight into our county’s past through lecture topics enhanced by images in PowerPoint presentations.
Please allow as much lead time as possible; a minimum of three weeks is required. Scheduled on a first come, first served basis.
Lecture Topics
All Aboard! The Transforming Effects of the Celestial Railroad (NEW): Learn how, in the 1880s, the tiny Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway caused a boom in the number of residents, tourists, and even snowbirds on Lake Worth.
West Palm Beach’s Murdering Postmistress (NEW): Lena Clarke was a writer, poet, composer, postmistress – and murderer. This sordid tale during the 1920s West Palm Beach boom made national headlines. Presented by Ginger Pedersen, author of Crime, Love, and Murder: Lena Clarke, The Postmistress Killer, which will be available for purchase and personal inscription.
Henry Morrison Flagler: How One Man Modernized Florida’s East Coast (NEW): Dive into the life and accomplishments of Henry Flagler, founder of the Florida East Coast Railway and a key figure in the development of Florida’s Atlantic coast from 1840 to today.
Historical Figures (NEW): Meet four diverse pioneers who impacted early life in Palm Beach County: the Barefoot Mailman in the unique 1885 mail system; Millie Gildersleeve, a freed slave, vegetable farmer, and midwife; Alligator Joe, owner of Palm Beach tourist attractions; and Lillie Pierce Voss, the first non-Native American born between Jupiter and Miami.
The Gilded Age in Palm Beach: Nationwide, the Gilded Age lasted from about 1877 to 1890. It was a period of massive immigration, extreme industrial growth that created great wealth, and lavish displays of that wealth. The effects did not reach Palm Beach until 1894, when Henry Flagler brought in the Gilded Age on his Florida East Coast Railway.
The Big Five (NEW): Learn about the architects that helped shape the look of Palm Beach: Addison Mizner, Marion Sims Wyeth, Maurice Fatio, John Volk, and Howard Major. Discover their influences, who lived in the homes they designed, which of their creations were subject to the wrecking ball, and which were conserved through innovative thinking.
Paradise in Peril: World War II in Palm Beach County: This lecture examines the military presence in Palm Beach County during World War II and civilian activities towards the war effort. Topics include the county’s contributions, including two army air bases, a secret listen station, civilian organizations, U-boat hunters, the Coast Guard, military hospitals, and a POW camp.
Ancient People of South Florida: Many people are surprised to learn that Palm Beach County’s rich history stretches back 12,000 years. Meet Palm Beach County’s earliest Native Americans through historic sites and markers from Jupiter to Boca Raton and West Palm Beach to the Glades.
Becoming West Palm Beach: This lecture summarizes the Johnson History Museum’s former exhibit by the same name on the city’s 125th anniversary. Explore with us how West Palm Beach expanded with the diversity of its people, businesses, and amusements.
Coconuts, Beaches, Mosquitoes, and Panthers: The Pioneer Era: Today Palm Beach County is a modern paradise and easily reached. Journey back to the late 1800s and hear about the difficulties of getting here, the settlers’ homes, food, hotels, life-saving stations, and challenges of life in what they saw as a “Garden of Eden.”
Shipwrecks, Treasures and More (NEW): Explore famous shipwrecks along Palm Beach Coast and find out why there were so many shipwrecks throughout the ages.
For more information about fees and topics, see pbchistory.org/speakers-bureau.
EDUCATION
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County agrees with scholars that learning history has extensive benefits, especially for children. Since 2003, the HSPBC has dedicated resources to teaching history and civics to local children, in partnership with the School District of Palm Beach County. The resulting curriculum satisfies Florida State Standards in not only history, but several other subjects. The HSPBC continues to update and provide this knowledge in ways that meet the changing needs of our children. All the resources below are provided free of charge to educators. The information is also available to the public at pbchistory.org.
Traveling Trunks
The Traveling Educational Trunk Program is a lending library of exciting hands-on history lessons for the classroom! Themed Trunks contain activities, reproductions of artifacts, and teaching aids that can be adapted to all grade levels. Topics include the Ancient People of Florida, Spanish Explorers, Seminoles, the Pioneer Era, Civil War in Florida, the Holocaust, the Gilded Age, Agriculture, and Women’s Suffrage.
Traveling Pop-up Exhibits
These cube-shaped exhibits are loaned to schools, libraries, and other non-commercial use, indoors or outdoors. Pickup and delivery are provided. Topics are appropriate for all ages and currently include Florida's Ancient People, Florida Explorers, Seminoles, the Pioneer Era, Civil War in Florida, The Storm of ‘28, Shipwreck: Discovering Lost Treasure, and Breaking Barriers: Portraits of Persistence.
History of Florida Tabloid
This publication, updated annually, is a comprehensive learning guide, tracing the rich history of Florida and Palm Beach County. It serves as a tool for educators to enhance teaching and learning.
Contact Casey Lipschutz Education Coordinator561.832.4164 ext. 101
clipschutz@pbchistory.org
THE 1916 SOCIETY
Every organization relies on a particular group of members that empowers it to reach higher and farther, stretching and growing into all it can be. For the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, that group is The 1916 Society. These members allow us to acquire, curate, and conserve ever more special treasures. They are the kind of dedicated people that made possible the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum.
Members of The 1916 Society show their support with a sustaining gift of $10,000 per year for two adults. In appreciation, they enjoy special recognition and exclusive access. In addition to the benefits named below, the HSPBC will hold two exclusive events for members of The 1916 Society during the 2023-2024 season.
Benefits
• Invitations to exclusive events for 1916 Society Members
• Private luncheon with HSPBC President and Chief Executive Officer
• Exclusive private tour of HSPBC Archives with Chief Curator
• Name recognition:
•The 1916 Society Donor Plaque
•HSPBC Board letterhead
•PBCHistory.org, Tustenegee, and Season Guide
• Invitation to Annual Benefactor Reception
• Unlimited research from HSPBC Archives/Library
• Frameable print of historic photograph from HSPBC Archives
• Mailed subscription to Tustenegee journal
• Evening on Antique Row: 2 VIP tickets
• History Talks: Admission plus 2 guests
• Gift Memberships and Museum Store purchases: 20% discount
Members of The 1916 Society
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Angle
Mr. John Archer
Mr. Kenneth Baboun
Mrs. Edith R. Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ford III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Himmel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Johnson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kirchhoff
Mr. John E. Murphy
Mrs. Frances G. Scaife
Mr. John Turgeon
Please join today at pbchistory.org/product/ membership-the-1916-society/ or call Sharon Poss at 561.832.4164 ext. 100.
LANDMARKED HOME LEGACY PROGRAM
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County maintains a vast archival collection (SEE Archival Collection, page 48). This valuable resource contains primary and secondary sources on Palm Beach County and Florida history, including architectural drawings and other information related to Palm Beach properties that are safeguarded by the town’s Landmarks Preservation Commission.
As historians, the HSPBC sincerely appreciates the owners of these properties for their commitment to preserving these historic icons. With more and more people seeking refuge in our paradise year-round, it is a critical time to save our past for future generations.
The Historical Society is the steward for some of the most prominent names in Palm Beach architectural history, such as Treanor & Fatio, Gustav A. Maass, William Manley King, Howard Major, Marion Sims Wyeth, and, of course, Addison Mizner. Owners of a landmarked property can learn more about its unique story through the HSPBC Landmarked Home Legacy Program. The Historical Society limits access to information on a private home to its owner of record.
Landmarked Home Legacy Program Benefits:
• Academic Research: Up to 20 hours of top-level research of our archives associated with the property, which may include architectural drawings, newspaper articles, documentation, photographs, and more.
• Digitized files: A digital copy of relevant files with written description.
• Accessible files: Access twice annually to relevant items and artifacts.
• Protected files: Permanent, secure storage, according to the best preservation standards and practices.
Contact Taylor Materio Chief Development Officertmaterio@pbchistory.org
561.832.4164
ARCHIVAL COLLECTION
Since 1937, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County has been the principal repository for the historical materials and artifacts that document the area’s history. Our collection has become a respected destination, a treasure trove for residents as well as worldwide researchers, ever since The Right Reverend Nathaniel Seymour Thomas’ extensive Floridiana and rare book collections became the cornerstone for the nascent Society’s holdings.
The HSPBC’s vast resources have recorded civic milestones and cultural events. The Photograph Collection includes four million images. The Apparel Collection contains pieces, images, and sketches from many notable designers. The Objects number more than five thousand items representing Palm Beach County material culture of the 19th to 21st centuries. The Library Collection includes over 4,600 book titles. Archival research files contain architectural drawings, diaries, manuscripts, correspondence, family scrapbooks, oral histories, and other documentation of Palm Beach County’s unique past.
Over the years, the Society has transformed these collections into multi-dimensional interactive exhibitions for the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum and for pop-up exhibits that travel throughout the county. They are a source for the history and civics programming that we provide free of charge (SEE Education, page 45). The Historical Society has published many books encompassing the people, places, and events of diverse local history from the Everglades to Palm Beach.
To make the past a viable part of the present, the Historical Society has embarked on publishing one of several memoirs housed in our archive, scheduled to land in bookstores in February 2024. Presented by Florida’s distinguished Pineapple Press, Addison Mizner: A Palm Beach Memoir recounts the architect’s life and adventures at Palm Beach with unrestrained boldness from 1918 until 1924. Regarded as part two of his autobiography, this volume was intended as a follow-up to The Many Mizners (Sears Publishing Company, 1932), which related his early years from California to New York. Unfortunately, Mizner died before relating the Boca Raton odyssey that led to his financial downfall. Nonetheless, what he has shared clearly confirms Mizner’s standing as a Palm Beach original.
Historian and author Augustus Mayhew III edited Mizner’s original manuscript, complemented with patron Alice Delamar’s recollections as the book’s Introduction to 1920s Palm Beach. This detailed volume, enhanced with more than 100 photographs, provides background on the participants in Mizner’s life and the making of Mizner Industries, the county’s largest business at the time. Addison’s voice resonates on nearly every page of the upcoming book as if overheard walking along Worth Avenue while Mizner entertained guests on his apartment’s terrace above.
VOLUNTEERING
Why You Should Consider Volunteering at the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum
1. Enrich the lives of others and yourself!
2. Meet people that share your interests!
3. Strengthen ties to your community!
4. Feel good helping others!
5. Enjoy a warm and friendly environment to enhance your weekly routine!
Volunteering is a wonderful way to explore your interests and passions, receive continuing education, and meet new people. That’s what our volunteers tell us! Join them in sharing the rich history of Palm Beach County with school children, residents, and visitors from all over.
Each year we encourage, welcome, and attract NEW volunteers with diverse educational and professional backgrounds, languages, and skills. We offer opportunities to fit nearly any circumstance.
• Greet Museum Visitors
• Help in Museum Store
• Guide visitors as a Museum Docent*
• Assist with NEW In-house Special Exhibit**
• Archival Research & Collections
In whatever capacity YOU choose, you can make a Powerful Difference, and WE NEED YOU!
*Requires 9-week training course. The next course will be held on Mondays, January 8 - March 11, 10:00 am to noon.
**Assist with upcoming grand exhibition, Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear. Greet arrivals; disburse stickers, tickets, or wristbands; and oversee guests in exhibit.
Without our volunteers, the HSPBC could not effectively further its mission. Volunteers receive an Individual membership, celebrate their achievements at an Annual Volunteer Salute and Appreciation Luncheon, and are invited to the Annual Volunteer Field Trip. We encourage a spirit of friendship and community while having FUN learning and sharing local history.
Contact Rhonda Gordon Director of Outreach and Volunteer Services561.832.4164 ext. 109
rgordon@pbchistory.org
ARCHIVAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County provides future archivists and museum professionals with the opportunity to gain firsthand experience working with collections and exhibitions. The Society is looking for graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in degree-seeking programs in Public History, Library and Information Science, Museum Studies, Anthropology, or Historic Preservation to participate in our internship program.
Since 1937, the HSPBC has been collecting, preserving, and sharing the rich history of Palm Beach County and the larger context of Florida’s heritage dating back at least 12,000 years. The Society has extensive archives and artifact collections. With over one million photographs, hundreds of postcards, architectural drawings, manuscripts, diaries, and maps available for study, the Society is a valuable source of primary and secondary sources for anyone interested in Palm Beach County history.
Interns will assist in archival and collection management, as well as exhibition research and planning. Experience with Microsoft Word and image/photo editing in Adobe Creative Suite is preferred.
Internships are open for all semesters until full.
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County continually works toward integrating values, policies, and practices that ensure equality and inclusiveness for all people without regard to race/ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, socioeconomic status, geography, citizenship status, or religion.
Contact Rose Guerrero Director of Researchrguerrero@pbchistory.org
561.832.4164 ext. 112
HOST AN EVENT WITH US
Partner with The Society this season.
Starting this season, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County invites the public to host events in the historic courtroom on the third floor of the 1916 Historic Courthouse.
Steeped in history, this magnificent space features a reception area, access to our incredible exhibits, and event space like no other. Host a cocktail party or corporate event and create unforgettable memories in this timeless space. You can experience classic elegance while supporting the preservation of Palm Beach County's rich heritage.
Secure this exceptional venue for your important event today, and support the Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Contact Arliany Sapuis
Marketing and Events Coordinatorasapuis@pbchistory.org
561.832.4164 ext. 106
Chief Development Of Historical Society of Palm Beach County phone: 561-832-4164 ext. 104 email: tmaterio@pbchistory.org
Legacy Films
We thank you for considering working with us to honor your unique legacy!
Your Story, Immortalized
Imagine a treasure trove of memories, rich experiences, and pivotal moments, locked away in photo albums, kept in old letters, or trapped in fading memories. Over time, these invaluable pieces of history risk being forgotten or lost. But what if you could bring these moments back to life, in a form that's not only preserved but also accessible, engaging, and enduring?
Why choose us?
Enter Legacy Films by HSPBC. We're thrilled to introduce a unique collaboration between the Historical Society of Palm Beach County and the award-winning production team, Kilo Content. Together, we're on a mission to transform your family or company history into a beautifully crafted visual narrative. A Legacy Film can solve the problem of preserving and celebrating your heritage, bringing it to life in an unforgettable and engaging format for generations to come. Join us on this journey to immortalize your legacy.
At the intersection of historical expertise and cinematic artistry lies our unique proposition. The Historical Society Beach County, with its extensive archival resources and historical insights, partners with Kilo Content, an award-winning production team renowned for its captivating documentaries.
Story, Immortalized.
Together, we provide a synergy of deep historical knowledge and Þlmmaking excellence, perfectly equipped to craft Legacy Film. Our seasoned team is committed to honoring your story with the diligence, respect, and creativity it deserves. Our productions continue to win nationally acclaimed awards year after year.
Your Legacy Awaits: Let’s Begin the Journey
We invite you to embark on this unique journey, to preserve, celebrate, and relive your heritage with a Legacy Film. Please contact us today if you are interested in learning more or curious about next steps.
treasure trove of memories, rich experiences, and pivotal moments, locked away in photo albums, kept in trapped in fading memories. Over time, these invaluable pieces of history risk being forgotten or lost. But could bring these moments back to life, in a form that's not only preserved but also accessible, engaging, and Legacy Films by HSPBC. We're thrilled to introduce a unique collaboration between the Historical Society of
BEHIND THE PALMS
In 2022, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County began a collaboration between our Research Department and Kilo Content to produce a video series, Behind the Palms, hosted by Kilo owner Kent Anderson. Behind the Palms breathes creative life into seldom-heard stories of Palm Beach County history. The first episode won a Telly Award!
Each new episode premieres at one of our events. All episodes then reside on the HSPBC YouTube channel for all to enjoy anytime. Look for these upcoming episodes:
Palm Beach Fashion – Why does resort wear look as it does?
Peanut Island’s Presidential Bunker – Why is one of only two presidential bomb shelters located on Peanut island?
The Amaryllis – How did this shipwreck create one of the best surf breaks in the world?
Big Mound City – Why does this prehistoric site change everything we know about Florida history?
The Ashley Gang – How did “borrowing” a brother’s car lead to the downfall of Florida’s most notorious gang family?
Fannie James, Postmistress – How did an African American woman come to hold one of the highest government offices in a southern town in the 1890s?
Myth Busters – What is the truth behind many Palm Beach County legends?
Watch these past episodes at youtube.com/c/HSPBC: (1) “The James Judge,” the remarkable relationship between a beached ship on Palm Beach and formation of the island’s Billionaires Row; (2) “The Conchtown Rumrunners,” the original residents during Prohibition; (3) “The First International Airport,” proving that the first international trips were piloted in Palm Beach County, not from London in 1919; and (4) “Gateway Marathon,” the historic offshore race that returned in 2019.
About Host Kent Anderson and Kilo Content
A self-proclaimed history nerd, adventurer, and pilot, Kent Anderson was born and raised in Palm Beach. As a filmmaker, he has worked with top ad agencies and media conglomerates developing digital content series for national household brands, but with Kilo Content, he focuses on local needs.
BECOME A MEMBER BENEFITS
*All memberships include:
Admission to History Talks and other lectures
Museum Store discount of 10% unless otherwise noted
Recognition in the Tustenegee journal Society News e-newletter announcements
Notification of special events
*Additional benefits are listed by level below.
*All memberships except ARCHIVIST and YOUNG FRIEND provide benefits for 2 adults.
THE 1916 SOCIETY $10,000
• Benefits for 2 adults
• All benefits of Royal Palm membership
• Private luncheon with HSPBC President and CEO
• Exclusive private tour of Archives with Chief Curator
• Name on 1916 Society Donor Plaque, updated annually
• Name on HSPBC Board letterhead
• Name at website, Tustenegee, and Season Guide
ROYAL PALM $5,000
• Benefits for 2 adults
• All benefits of Providencia membership
• Name on Donor Recognition Wall, updated annually
• Invitation to Annual Benefactor Reception
• Unlimited research from HSPBC Archives/Library
PROVIDENCIA $2,500
• Benefits for 2 adults
• All benefits of Pioneer membership
• Name on Donor Recognition Wall, updated annually
• Invitation to Annual Benefactor Reception
• 2 VIP tickets to Evening on Antique Row
• Admission for 2 additional guests at each lecture
BECOME A MEMBER
BENEFITS
PIONEER $1,000
• Benefits for 2 adults
• All benefits of Flagler membership
• Name on Donor Recognition Wall, updated annually
• Mailed invitation to all special events
• 5 hours research from HSPBC Archives/Library
• 20% discount on Gift Memberships
• 20% discount in the Museum Store
• Ability to hold events at the 1916 Historic Courthouse
• 2 General Admission tickets to Evening on Antique Row
• Tustenegee journal by mail
FLAGLER $500
• Benefits for 2 adults
• All benefits of Mizner membership
• Mailed invitations to all special events
• Subscription to Tustenegee (print)
• 2 hours research from HSPBC Archives/Library
• Frameable print of historic photograph from Archives
• Complimentary book reserved at the Museum Store
• Admission for 1 additional guest at each lecture
MIZNER $250
• Benefits for 2 adults
• 1 hour research from HSPBC Archives/Library
• Frameable print of historic photograph from Archives
• Subscription to Tustenegee (electronically)
YOUNG FRIEND $150
(See page 41)
BAREFOOT MAILMAN $125
• Benefits for 2 adults
• Subscription to Tustenegee (electronically)
ARCHIVIST $75
• Benefits for 1 adult
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP
To learn about our Corporate Membership levels, call 561.832.4164 ext. 104 or visit pbchistory.org.
onathan Duerr
R E Advisor
M: 305-962-1876
jon.duerr@compass.com
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Jonathan's early passion for real estate sales led him to a significant role in a large residential brokerage in the mid-Atlantic region He pursued his business degree, specializing in marketing, from the Universit y of Miami. This foundation fuels his dynamic approach to transactions, representing a diverse range of clients including home buyers, sellers, renters, and landlords. With adeptness in conventional and contemporar y media, such as social platforms and digital networks, Jonathan offers valuable insights and skillful guidance to meet the expectations of buyers and sellers Beyond
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
Officers
Board Chair
Richard S. Johnson Jr.
First Vice Chair
Jeffrey Alderton
Secretary
Joseph Chase
Treasurer
Thomas Burns, CPA
Members at Large
John Archer
George L. Ford III
Mary Freitas
Penny Murphy
Mark Stevens
Vernique Williams
Board of Governors
Laurel Baker
Hampton Beebe
Margaret Cheryl Burkhardt
Alex Griswold
Scott Johnson
Stephen C. Richman
Andrew Sciame
Mary Weiss
Alisha Winn, Ph.D.
Ex-Officio Board Members
Alexandria Ayala
School Board of Palm Beach County
Mack Bernard
Board of Palm Beach County Commissioners
Danielle Hickox Moore
Town of Palm Beach Mayor
Thomas M. Kirchhoff
Past Chair
Board of Advisors
Christian Angle
Cressman D. Bronson
Mark B. Elhilow
George T. Elmore
Dennis Grady
William Graham
The Honorable Bradley G. Harper
Dale R. Hedrick
Pat Seaton Johnson
Russell P. Kelley
Gary S. Lesser
Karen Marcus
William A. Meyer
Carey O'Donnell
Harvey E. Oyer III
Keith Williams
Staff
President and Chief Executive Officer
Jeremy W. Johnson
Chief Curator
Debi Murray
Chief Development Officer
Taylor Materio
Director of Research
Rose Guerrero
Office Administrator
Sharon Poss
Director of Outreach and Volunteer Services
Rhonda Gordon
Education Coordinator
Casey Lipschutz
Marketing & Events Coordinator
Arliany Sapuis
Collections Curator
Erica Grant
Museum Coordinator
Kalani Leblanc
Physical Address
300 North Dixie Highway
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
561.832.4164 | pbchistory.org
Mailing Address P.O. Box 4364 West Palm Beach, FL 33402
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.