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The Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern
Board of Directors are:
Alex Verrigni
President
Pat Haffner
Vice-President
Brian McGlinchey
Treasurer
Pauline Boehm
Secretary
John Scherer
Advisory Member
AnnFisher
Kathleen Fleming
Ernie Haffner
William Koebbeman
Isabel Prescott
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Welcome! From the Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern |
Communities throughout our country have benefited from the
development of local historic and cultural centers.
They are the centers of information about our
heritage, and provide an atmosphere for successful
educational, family, and community events. Grooms
Tavern, built back in 1820, has served as the
center of activity in Clifton Park for generations.
Centrally located within the geographic boundaries
of the town, the 180-year-old structure has been
home to a general store, a stop-over place along
major regional transportation arteries, a tavern,
and a public meeting place ... actually serving
as the site of the first Town Board meeting back
in the spring of 1828. It is a natural location
for the town to develop its historical center,
and to commit resources to the restoration of
the facility into a place of community once again
for future generations.
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| The Tavern circa 1920 |
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Incorporated as a not-for-profit organization, and separately
chartered by the New York State Education Department,
the Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern serves as
the manager and caretaker of this special place
in the Town of Clifton Park, New York. The property
is actually owned by the Town of Clifton Park.
The Friends group shall focus its attentions on
the implementation of the restoration development
plan, write grants and undertake fund raising
events to raise funds toward these purposes, and
serve as the stewards of the property on into
the future. Included in this stewardship role
is the development and oversight of policies and
procedures governing its use for public purposes,
scheduling events, employing staff, and ensuring
its long-term maintenance. |
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| Ed Klingbeil |
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Purchased
from private owners by the town in late 1999,
the Historic Grooms Tavern was in a state of grave
disrepair requiring significant and swift actions
if the site was to be successfully rehabilitated
as a meaningful center of community activities.
In the winter months of the year 2000, twelve
residents of the town came together as appointees
of the Town Board to develop a restoration plan
for the tavern property. Included on the almost
1.5 acre site was the principal tavern building
and a carriage house. As a first step in restoring
the property, a comprehensive documentation study
was undertaken by one of the region's notable
historic architectural restoration firms, which
was followed by a complete historic structure
report to guide the work of the committee. With
these reports in hand, immediate emergency measures
were taken to ensure the structural integrity
of the structures and to provide suitable security
mechanisms. With the development plan now clearly
articulated, and the immediate structural upgrades
in place, the committee then turned its attention
to implementation of the plan, on-going fund raising
needs, and a long-term stewardship mechanism.
To this end, the Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern came into being. |
| Press Release |
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The Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern presents:
“Origins of Christmas & Christmas Ornaments”
A lecture by Robert Halley
Friday evening, December 4th, 2009
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Grooms Tavern
read more... (pdf)
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 Thank You All! |
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Meetings are now held at 7:00 pm.
The FOURTH Monday of each month
At the Grooms Tavern, unless otherwise noted.
All members and the public are invited, and encouraged, to attend the monthly board meetings.
Please check the web-site for updates and meeting info.
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Any Questions or Corrections, Please Contact:
The Friends of Historic Grooms Tavern
P.O. Box 1166
Clifton Park NY 12065
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