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HHH NEWS HORMEL HISTORIC HOME...where the past inspires the present
Hospitality ~ Education ~ Music ~ History January, February, March 2020
Thank you to all for your generous
membership gifts. Below are listed
those who have re-newed or joined
since October 14, 2019
Visit www.hormelhistorichome.org
to become a member.
Carriage Club $25 Joyce Anderson ~ Sue Apold ~ Jan
Chuick ~ Vickie Davis ~ Deborah Doran
~ Lana Epley ~ Fern Giffin ~ Melissa
Hanson ~ Jane Helfrich ~ Marilyn
Huffman ~ Linda Lenz ~ Jeanne Poppe
~ Judy Pryor ~ Susan Radloff ~ Diane
Sheedy
Inglenook Club
Curt & Greta Anderson ~ Jon &
Jean Erichson ~ Jan Hokanson ~
Penny Kinney ~ Scott & Carrie
Murphy (ASD) ~ Ruth & Joe Sippel
Atrium $100 Lora Lee Bauer ~Rosalie Brady ~ Dick
& Deanna Brekken ~ Matt & Deb
Daniels ~ Joe & Cindy Fuhrman ~
Robert & Joyce Goetz ~ Sue & Vern
Grove ~ Gareth Hataye ~ Jim & Mary
Herrick ~ Mike & Holly Johnson ~ Brad
& Jeni Lindberg ~ Dave & Sue Ruzek ~
Sara Shaw ~
Peace Garden $250 1 Anonymous ~ Richard & Laura
Carlson ~ Paul & Amy Sheehan ~ Paul
& Vickie Spyhalski
Stained Glass Society $500
Mark & Tracy Ourada
Preservation $1000+
Jeff & Diane Baker ~ Jeff & LeeAnn
Ettinger ~ Elizabeth Hormel ~
James C. Hormel, Jr. ~ Mayo Clinic
Health System
Membership Update
I usually give you a recap of the previous year in this newsletter edition. However
this year I am just going to say thank you for making 2019 another successful year.
Actually, I am going to use the words of George Hormel’s brother, Herman, to say
thank you. In 1907 he published an ad in the Austin Daily Herald telling his
customers how much he appreciated their support.
“We wish to say to the people of Austin that we have just closed a
very successful business year, and we take this way to thank all
who have patronized us and helped to make it so. We feel well
repaid for our effort in trying to furnish all our customers with
the best in our line, and to render the best possible services. One
of our resolutions for 1907 is to put forth a greater effort to
render more efficient service and to be a better servant to the
people. Again thanking you for past
favors and soliciting your
cooperation in the coming year we
are, Most Respectfully Yours.”
I echo his sentiments and promise to
bring you our best in the year 2020
ahead.
~Holly
Happy New Year... Happy New Year Pg. 1
Membership Update Pg. 1
Foodie Throwdown Pg. 2
The Autism Advocate Pg. 2
Education/Lifestyle Pg. 3
Music Programming Pg. 3
Collections Update Pg. 4
Planning a special event??
Join us for the 2020 Austin Wedding & Event Showcase
Visit with Caterers, Photographers, Florists, Venues and more to get all your details figured out.
Sunday, January 26, 2020
12—3 p.m. ~ FREE
Herman Hormel
1866-1944
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8th Annual Foodie Throwdown Fundraiser
The Autism Advocate….
By Mary Barinka, Community Autism Resource Specialist
The Autism educational outreach programming at the HHH has celebrated its 10th anniversary year with much
momentum. In addition to the three established summer day camps and three monthly respite/rec night
activities, we now have a 37 Certified Autism Friendly businesses or organizations.
We hosted the first annual ASD educational symposium in June, 2019 with over 85 in attendance. With the
guidance of a young woman with autism who serves on our ASD programming committee we hosted our first
social event aimed at the young adult ASD population in our community in September. The event, a Cos-Play Social,
attracted an enthusiastic group of young people who appreciated being about to express themselves and socialize in
costume. In December, the HHH hosted the first annual Family Sensory Friendly Holiday event. The momentum
continues to grow and we are excited to continue offering services.
2020 holds many opportunities to increase collaborative efforts to reach goals of increased awareness of ASD, and
improved educational and community involvement outcomes for those impacted.
If you have input for our committee, are interested volunteering or would like to make a financial contribution, please contact autism@hormelhistorichome.org, or holly@hormelhistorichome.org, or call 507-433-4243
Upcoming ASD Network Event:
Monday, January 13 6 p.m. FREE
Healthy Relationships for All Abilities
Katie Thune from Mad Hatter Wellness discusses with parents and caregivers tips, tools, and resources to support friendships, relationships, and sexual health for all abilities. Dinner provided.
Mark your calendars:
Sunday, April 19, 2020 9th Annual Stepping Out for Autism Walk
Join us for the 9th Annual Fundraiser to
support the mission of the Hormel Historic
Home.
Main Event 6-9 p.m. $40 per person*
VIP Reserved Tables of 10 available
5 chef teams, both professional and amateur,
will create sample dishes you are sure to love.
Let your taste buds have a voice by voting for
your favorites.
Live concertina music by Jack Koppa
Silent & Live Auctions will help us raise
necessary funds to carry out our mission of
serving the community through hospitality,
music and education.
*HHH Member discount available
Tickets are available at the HHH office or at
www.hormelhistorichome.org
*HHH Member discount available
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Social History—brought to you by the Hormel Historic Home, the Mower County Historical Society and the
Friends of the Austin Public Library. Free to members; $5 non-members
Light Snacks and Cash Bar available 5:30 p.m. Social
6 p.m. Presentation
Monday, January 13—100 Years Later-
Women’s Suffrage Movement
Presented by Jaimie Timm, Mower County
Historical Society
Monday, February 10— Women of War
Presented by Al Smith
General Eisenhower once stated that he firmly
believed that the war could not have been won
without the women. They played a strategic part in
the allied effort and in other wars as well. Through art
and story, this program will tell of the vital role of
women in war efforts.
Monday, March 9 - Schoolhouse Memories
Presented by Doug Ohman
Travel back as Doug brings you to a time when all
eight grades were in one classroom. Reminisce about
school lunch, recess and of course “the three R’s”. The
stories and photographs will make you smile and
laugh.
Education...Lifestyle Programming
8th Anniversary Harris Music
Contest & Concert
Saturday, March 7, 2020 Musicians on a variety of instruments are
invited to participate in this fun casual contest
meant to inspire and educate young talent.
Youth ages 6-18 are invited to register at the
Hormel Home or online ~ $20 per entry
Registration due by February 17, 2020
Prize pool of $3,200 will be awarded
Public Concert to showcase the top 16
musicians will be held at 4p.m. at the Historic
Paramount Theatre.
MUSIC...
Tuesday, January 28
Reception to
Welcome MarySue
Hormel Harris
4 p.m. ~ FREE
Meet MarySue and
enjoy her
performance of
music by Chopin
FREE Events 11:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Eating Heart Healthy
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Understanding Fad Diets
SAMPLES INCLUDED
FREE Events 11:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Refreshments sponsored by Primrose
Retirement Community
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Collections Update HHH Calendar of Events: January 3 ASD Respites @ LIFE & Y January 9 Historic Treasures Series January 13 Floral Club January 13 History Happy Hour January 13 ASD Network Event January 17 ASD Respite Event @ Y January 20 Board of Directors January 21 Board of Trustees January 26 Wedding & Event Show January 28 MarySue Hormel Harris Reception February 1 FotL Mystery Event February 6 Healthy Living Cooking February 7 ASD Respites @ LIFE & Y February 10 Floral Club February 10 History Happy Hour February 15 Foodie Throwdown February 18 Board of Directors February 19 Board of Trustees February 21 ASD Respite Event @ Y March 6 ASD Respites @ LIFE & Y March 7 Harris Music Contest March 9 Floral Club March 9 History Happy Hour March 12 Historic Treasures Series March 16 Board of Directors March 17 Board of Trustees March 20 ASD Respite Event @ Y April 4 ASD Masonic Lodge Pancake Breakfast
The Hormel family valued education and music and exuded a spirit of hospitality. Those
values carried on through the work of the Y.W.C.A. and continue today as the mission of
the Hormel Historic Home. Contact Us: 208 4th Ave. NW ~ Austin, MN 55912 ~ 507-433-4243
Office & Tour Hours: Monday—Friday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Self-guided tours are free for members; $5 per person for non-members
Holly Johnson, Executive Director holly@hormelhistorichome.org
Amanda Barber, Operations Manager amanda@hormelhistorichome.org
Luke Harrington, Bar/Banquet Manager luke@hormelhistorichome.org
www.hormelhistorichome.org
Hormel Historic Home
208 4th Ave. NW
Austin, MN 55912
PLACE STAMP HERE
HHH….where the past inspires the present….
Although I am not sure George and Lillian would approve, we have a new family artifact on display in the Hormel Historic Home Atrium. The Mower County Historical Society has gifted to our collection a card playing table that once belonged to Jay Hormel. I say George and Lillian most likely wouldn’t approve of such a piece of furniture in their home because George, based on personal experience, saw the dangers of a life filled with gambling.
George wrote in his autobiography, The Open Road, “…poker served a purpose. I began to see what a life on the road, with no anchors to windward, would do to me if I continued indefinitely this pleasant here-today-and-gone-tomorrow existence…Even if I won, the game consumed time I could put to better use.”
Stop by to see the table that could have led George and Jay astray!
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