Thank you from PHW and WLT for the 2015 Holiday House Tour

An open thank you letter from PHW’s President John Barker to everyone who contributed to the 2015 Holiday House Tour:

Holiday House Tour 2015As the dust settles from the 2015 Holiday House Tour, we have a chance to reflect back at how things went. Thanks in part to beautiful houses, great weather, and the Bough & Dough Shop, this year’s attendance looks to be among the best ever. This is only possible through the efforts of so many, many people, it’s hard to imagine exactly how many.

On behalf of PHW, I would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who helped with this Tour.

To Joe and Julie Curran, George and Jeanne Schember, Richie Oram and Debra Johnson, David Look and Terry Frye, and Sandra Bosley at the Hexagon House, thank you for opening up your homes to a bunch of strangers. It’s bad enough doing this any time of year, but worse trying to do it during the Christmas season. We truly appreciate your generosity and hard work in getting ready for the tour, and hope that it was an enjoyable experience for you.

To Bill and Katy Wiley, thank you for a wonderful party house. We are grateful for your welcoming us in a home you have barely had a chance to get settled in to, and then let us bring all our friends. Your efforts, along with Chef Dan, provided for a wonderful evening. And now welcome to the neighborhood!

A huge thanks go out to all the decorators, docents, ticket takers, and everyone behind the scenes. We appreciate you giving up part of your weekend to help out PHW. Without you this weekend would not even have been possible. And extra thanks to everyone who comes back each year to help again and again.

We never get tired of saying it, but a big thank you needs to go to Sandra Bosley, PHW Executive Director, who usually gets stuck with not only hosting a house, but also directing, coordinating, and organizing the bulk of the event! The marketing, PHW website, print literature, and brochures all fall on Sandra’s shoulders each year, and she continues to amaze us with her ingenuity and expertise. Also thank you to the PHW Board of Directors who stress over this event each year as we try to get it organized, and then for your help in pulling it off.

Winchester Little Theatre has really stepped up over the past few years with the Bough and Dough Shop to make it a huge part of the weekend. Thank you to all the WLT members, and non-members, who helped out this weekend for the shop. It was again a huge success this year.

Everyone’s efforts have been rewarded simply by this year’s attendance. Your participation shows your dedication to the community and to PHW, and the success of this year’s tour shows how your community appreciates what you do, and how important it is.

Again, thank you to everyone for your help, and I hope you have a great Christmas season.

PHW Board of Directors:
John Barker, President
Mary Scully Riley, Treasurer
Kathy Cresegiona, Asst. Treasurer
Bruce Downing, Secretary
Ed Acker, VP for Education
Richie Pifer, Jr., VP for Issues and Advocacy
Doug Watson, VP for Membership & Development
Nancy Murphy, Director
Sarah Smith, Director
Martha Shickle, Director
John Flood, Director
Jimmy Stewart, Director
Sharon Collette, Director
Sandra Bosley, Executive Director

And from Henry Ticknor, President of Winchester Little Theatre:

Greenery 2015Thank you first to to the PHW team of Debra Johnson, Jackie Tobin, John Barker, Sandra Bosley, Bill Tobin, Nancy Murphy, and our own Nate Windle who worked worked with both the WLT team and the PHW team. The Shop both inside and on the deck was well organized and ran smoothly.

Thank you to the entire WLT crew who helped with getting the Theatre ready for the Shop – Jim Daddio, Lynn Tedrow, Dolly Vachon, Donald Vachon, Bill Heavner, Shirley Echelman. Special kudos to Shan Kilby for the Christmas decorations that made the Theatre glow. A big shout out to Rhonda Morris for finding us a steamer so we didn’t have to spend a day ironing.

Thank you Kathy Morgan, Kathi Adams, Pam Bell, Linda Fenner, Joan Scorgie, Shirley Echelman and Dot Wallace who graciously helped in covering the shop and the WLT Box Office.

Thank you to Marion Cerwensky and Vonderene Swigart our costume mistresses who creatively outfitted the carolers. Amazing how fast they managed to outfit everyone and make them look great.

Thank you to our carolers – most of whom didn’t know each other yet melded into a beautiful chorus of voices. You did both WLT and PHW proud. Nancy Ticknor, Robin Pedlar, Michael Sweeney, Jim Huttar, Jerry Tracy, Bill Westgard, Melanie Miller and her mother, Tamson Stone-Conrad, Sherry Chapman, and Donald Vachon.

Special thanks to Amy Thomas who is directing the January show for her patience and willingness to share the Theatre space (and tables) with the Bough and Dough Shop.

Valerie O’Keeffe and Sally Anderson made sure that the Bough and Dough Shop and the Holiday House Tour were advertised as widespread to the community as they could muster. Thank you both so much.

Last but not least, thank you to Don and Bernadette Miller for accidentally dropping into the Theatre as the shop closed and staying to help with putting away tables and getting the lobby back in order.

And of course, thank you to everyone who came out to see the houses, attend the Preview Party, and do some holiday shopping at the Bough and Dough Shop. Without the community’s support and interest in this event every year to kickstart the holiday season in Winchester, the Holiday House Tour would not be looking at the milestone of 40 consecutive years in 2016!

If you have not already, you may with to give PHW feedback on the House Tour at Survey Monkey or the more open-ended survey by snail-mail to PHW, 530 Amherst St., Winchester, VA 22601.

Native Set to Lead Preservation Group

From the Winchester Star article by Val Van Meter:

Sandra Bosley started working part time for Preservation of Historic Winchester (PHW) in June 2005, but she’s been aiding the organization dedicated to preserving the city’s architectural history since she was in fourth grade.

Bosley, 33, who was recently named the executive director of the agency, cites the city’s 18th-century Red Lion Tavern as her introduction to PHW.

As part of a gifted-and-talented program, Bosley and other students spent several weeks at the building on the corner of Loudoun and Cork streets, learning about its ties to Revolutionary War Gen. Daniel Morgan.

At one point, she said, the students were given costumes and declared docents and charged with telling the public what they had learned.

“That was my first experience with PHW,” she said.

Read the full article at the Winchester Star online (login required).

PHW Website Goes Mobile Friendly

If you’ve grown tired of trying to read the main PHW site on your phone since we announced a responsive layout would be coming to PHW this summer, the wait is over. The new mobile-friendly layout will adjust in width for computers, tablets, and smartphones.

Most links and information have stayed the same, though several outdated and unused pages and files have been removed. Some of the new or altered pages in this version:

* A contact page has been added.
* The Shop page has been overhauled, though more work is planned for the future.
* The 50th Anniversary page has been renamed to history.php
* The front page blog feed has changed slightly to display excerpts without images to prevent side-scrolling issues for small screens.
* The Tours and Activities page has been updated to include a link to the Winchester iTour mobile tour apps, among other things.
* Most Revolving Fund properties have a pdf copy of the architectural description linked now for easy reference, to go along with the images and the deeds with covenants.
* And many other small things, like link checking, proofreading, information updating, and other such details.

Please let us know if you spot any broken links and enjoy the site!

We Need Your Feedback: PHW Products

PHW would like to launch a line of products to raise awareness of Winchester, Virginia’s rich architectural heritage. Please take a few moments to complete this survey and help PHW determine whether this idea has popular demand and, if so, give a direction for the most desired items and subjects. The survey is seven questions in length and should only take a few moments of your time.

Click here to start the survey.

A printed version of this survey will also be included with the mailed PHW Annual Meeting invitations. Please feel free to share this survey with your friends who may be interested in PHW products, too.

Thank you for your help!

PHW Blog Receives Facelift

This week, the PHW Blog has received a minor facelift which should make the reading experience better for those of you on smartphones. If you haven’t visited for a while because of small fonts or scrolling issues, drop by the PHW Blog and see if the changes enhance your experience.

Most features are in the same place as the old blog, with the following exceptions:

  • The blog search feature is now at the top right. Click on the magnifying glass icon to bring out the search field.
  • The link back to the main PHW page can be accessed through the PHW logo at the bottom left.
  • The navigation bar to the main PHW site is not currently available; if it returns in the future, it will likely be placed in the footer.
  • Additional links to PHW’s PayPal donation link and Amazon Smile shopping support features have been added to the footer.

A similar facelift for the main site is also in the works. If all goes as planned, the main website will look much the same as it does now, but likewise be much more user friendly for mobile devices.

We also ask that you have patience with the PHW site running slower than usual recently. Communications with our host have stated another user on our shared server is experiencing higher than normal traffic spikes. If your connection times out with a 503 or 504 error, it is part of the traffic spike issue. Please try to reload the page again after a few moments.

PHW Archived Files Index

The following are the index lists by box to PHW files in storage. Most files contain working notes on programs, sample publicity pieces, newspaper articles, etc. The index to the files came about in large part due to the background research and file organizing necessary to produce the history of PHW blog posts in celebration of its 50th anniversary in 2014-2015. As you may be able to tell from the lists, there were still many activities we did not cover in-depth on the blog. Files may be available to researchers on request.
Continue reading PHW Archived Files Index

PHW Board Members Needed!

PHW MeetingFirst, mark your calendars; PHW will hold its 51st Annual Meeting at the Winchester Little Theatre on Sunday, June 28. The meeting recaps the past year, recognizes preservation efforts in Winchester and Frederick County (you can nominate a person or project for consideration, by the way!), and in general is a laid back social event on a Sunday afternoon.

As you may know, PHW elects board new board members at the Annual Meeting, and we are looking for energetic members to step up and join the board. There are a few things to know about being a board member:

1. You must be a member of PHW in good standing (i.e., you pay your membership dues).
2. Members are expected to attend board meetings, which are currently held on the second Monday of the month, 7 PM at the Hexagon House.
3. Board members are elected in two-year terms (so new members elected in June 2015 would be up for reelection in June 2017).

If you are interested in joining the PHW board, please contact PHW’s President John Barker the PHW office at (540) 667-3577 or phwi@verizon.net to set up a time to discuss your interest and learn more about joining PHW’s Board of Directors.