ttier Historic Neighborhood AssociationSEPTEMBER 2015 NEWSLETTER VOLUME XVI, ISSUE Ill
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Our History; Washington Hadley p2
Karen's KornerNew WHNA Members
Calendar of EventsCity Water Restrictions2015 WHNA Audit ReportLi'alloween AlertNominate Curb Appeal
WHNA Highlight:sRecipe; Candy Corn Milkshakes2015 Holiday Decorating Theme
Crime Report
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMANDWhen is the next WHNA Home Tour? This is a question we getasked ALL THE TIME. Can you believe it's been FOUR years sinceour most well-known and popular event was discontinued?!
The WHNA Home Tour Resumes in the Fall 2016
We are currentlyl ooking for:• HomesfortheTour• Volunteers to help plan the event
Interested?Contact Ted Gottis: (323) 719-1042
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OUR HISTORY; WASHINGTON HADLEY
The home cl888 (the Baldwin Residence)*
by Candi Nash
The home cl904 (the Hadley Residence)*
If you live in Uptown, you are a fan of historic buildings and old architecture. You must be! You live in anold house! You choose to put up with unexpected repair costs, creaky stairs, inadequate insulation, dodgyelectric wiring, inconsistent water pressure, no air-conditioning, and most probably, less bathrooms thannewer houses with the same square footage. (I could go on and on!) Of course, all of these issues can beaddressed ... for a price! But those of us who live here clearly prefer to live with these inconveniencesthan to buy a cookie-cutter house with little character and no history!
Sometimes I LONG for one or two of the missing conveniences, but I know I would never be happy livingin a modern home. I love the history I can feel in the very walls of my house, and I love the history of thehomes and neighborhood surrounding it. If you are like me, you find local historical trivia fascinating, solet me share a bit of neighborhood lore with you.
Did you ever wonder where our street names come from? I refer you to theTudor style building at the corner of Hadley and Painter. It is currently adoctor's office, but this home was built by Lindley Baldwin, one of Whittier'sfounding Quaker pioneers. The Baldwins soon sold the home to WashingtonHadley, another of Whittier's founding fathers. Washington and his wifeNaomi were, of course, Quakers. They had 11 children!
Mr. Hadley was a prominent banker. In 1889, he took control of the PickeringLand & Water Company, which was founded two years earlier to create the
The home today(It is for sale)
3Peer-^t±3 town of Whittier. He was one of the founding truste-es of Whittier College, and
made large donations in its support. In 1895, he established one of the firstbanks in town, t:he Bank of Whittier, on the southeast corner of Philadelphia
and Greenleaf. He remained president when it lat:erbecame the First National Bank of Whittier. The build-ing was eventually replaced by none other thai ouriconic Bank of America building (currently Nixon Plaza)!
Mr. Hadley died in 1911 at the age of 94, but he is for-ever memorialized by the Whittier streets that werenamed in his honor-Washington Avenue and HadleyStreet.
If you are wondering what other streets honor foundingfathers, let me throw out some names and you see ifthey sound familiar: Jonothan Bailey, Elwood Newlin,Henry Dorla nd, John Painter and Aquila Pickering.
*Historic photos from the Espolt Collection in the Whittler Public Library's Historic Photo Collection
SEPTEMBER 2015 PAGE 3
a r e n'sOrnerREVISITED
By Karen Bennett``Beautiful new modern home ... on
North Washington Avenue ... hasso many conveniences included inthe construction of the home itselfthat it is said to be furnishedbefore it has any furn.Iture in it."So read the January 10, 1910Whittler Daily News in a descrip-tion of the Craftsman home nowoccupied by WHNA neighborsHenry and Christina Bouchot at6318 Washington.
In its aim to make the home sim-pler and more efficient, the early20th Century bungalow movementwas marked by the inclusion offurniture literally built in to thehome.
Here are some of the commonkinds:
Window seats and benches,oft:en with lids that can be lifted toreveal ample storage spacebeneath the seat. Even theopening of the laundry shoot''often doubles as a seat in thebathroom, hall or closet.
The inglenook (built in seatingnext to a fireplace in its ownrecessed alcove) functions toenhance the coziness in someambitious homes of the period.
The breakfast nook, morecommon after WWI, includesbuilt-in benches on either side of asmall table.
Bookcases & china cupboards,open or with glass doors, oftenflank a fireplace or are part of acolonnade in the archway betweenthe living room and dining room.
The colonnade, open at the top,defines adjoining rooms,
The sideboard, perhaps the mostprominent of the bungalow built-ins, sometimes has a rear openingto the kitchen for food service andis often graced by attractive glassdoors.
A desk, usually with a drop front,may balance a bookcase on theopposite side of the fireplace or befound blending into thewainscoting along a living room ordining room wall as part of abookcase or window seatensemble.
The corner c:upboard, usually1920's or later, provides storageand display area.
Open shelving `set into a nichewall is a common feature of 1920'sSpanish revival homes.
The beauty and convenience ofthese pieces can be enjoyed asmuch today as in 1910, and is areminder of the thoughtfulness,beauty of materials and crafts-manship with which our homeswere built.
WELCOMETO OUR NEW
WHNA MEMBERS
Cesar & Monica LeyraBright Ave.
George & Lori Geller ColomePark St.
Chris RamirezWashington Ave.
WHITTIER TRIVIAN
HAVE YOUNOTICED?
SIn Uptown Whittier;
All North/South streets areAVENUES
All East/West streets areSTREETS
A NEIGHBORHOOD
IN TRANSITION
These propertieswere recently spottedon-thelmarket:
NEWSLETTER
CITY OF WH||T|ER Source: http://www.cityofwhittier.org
SUMMARY: TEMPORARY WATER RESTRICTIONSOn May 15, 2015, The City of Whittier enacted Temporary Water Restrictions.
The following is NOT permitted for residential property:1. Runoff onto walkways, streets, etc2. Use of a hose without a shut-off nozzle to wash vehicles3. Hosing down driveways and sidewalks4. Decorative water features, unless there is a recirculating water system5. Watering within 48 hours of a rainfall
Watering Landscape is Limited to:• Nomorethan3daysperweek• Even numbered addresses can water: Monday, Wednesday and saturday• Odd numbered addresses can water: Tuesday, Thursday and sunday
HALLOWEEN ISJUST AROUND THE ORNER!
Expect crowds ofghouls & goblins!
This is no news for long-termWHNA'ers, but new residentsbeware! Our neighborhood isquite a popular destination forTrick-or Treaters! (You won'tbelieve it! People literally come invans and buses.)
Be prepared!
Buy LOTS of candy to distribute,and plan to spend your entireevening on the front porch!
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WHITTIER HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
2015 AUDIT REPORT
On June 15, 2015, we the undersigned examined the financial records ofthe Whittier Historic Neighborhood Association treasurer for the fiscalyear beginning June 1, 2014 and ending May 31, 2015. We do herebystipulate that we found them correct; and that the balance on hand onMay 31, 2015 is:
$ 528.14
$ 1,479.46
$ 15,337.44
$ 15.469.67
$32,814.71
Regular Shares Savings
Value Checking
Six-Month Certificate of Deposit
Six-Month Certificate of DeDosit
Total Account Balance
Audit Committee:
(Signed)
Kathy AlanizLeon BennettCandi Nash
Sept 19, Sat 3PM-6PMWHNA Street `N GreetPicnic Party
-6200 Block Washington
Sept 19, Sat 6PMWhittier's Got Talent
-Whittier High Auditorium
Sept 20, Sun lpM-6PMTaps & Tapas Craft Beer &Food Festival (Fiesta Hall)
-12703 Philadelphia St.
Oct 15, Thurs 7PMWHNA Board Meeting
-6543 Washington
Oct 31, Sat NightHallolweenExpect crowds!
Nov 7, Sat 9AM-3PMWhittier Antiques Faire &Little Miss Uptown Contest
-Philadelphia/Greenleaf
Nov 19, Thurs 7PMWHNA Board Meeting
-6251 Greenleaf
Dec 1-4 Tues-FriUptown Holiday WindowDisplay Contest
Dec 12, Sat 10PMWhittier Christmas Parade
-Greenleaf Ave
Dec 17, Thurs 7PMWHNA Holiday DecoratingContest
Date Built PlaquesAvailable
Contact Judy Jansen(562) 464-0474
SEPTEMBER 2015
CANDY CORN MILKSHAKESAN EASY, FUN AND REFRESHING FALL TREAT
Ingredients=
• Quartofvanillalcecream• Quart oforangesherbet• Coolwhip
• Yellow Food coloring
• Black,Yellow&Orange
• Sprinkles
Directions:Let your vanilla ice cream softenfor about 25 minutes outside ofthe freezer. After the ice creamis softened take 1/3 of the icecream and put it into a bowl andput the quart back in the freez-er. Add yellow food coloring tothe ice cream in the bowl untilthe desired shade is obtained.Mix well.
Take the orange sherbet out toallow it to start softening.
Get your mason I.ars, clear plastic cups, or glass c]rinking glasses and spoonyellow ice cream into the bottoms, filling the cups about 1/3. Smooth out thetop as evenly as you can and wipe the inside of the cups with a paper towelto remove streaks.
Place your cups in the freezer for 5-10 minutes to let the yellow layer hardena little. Take the vanilla ice cream out and allow it to start softening.
Remove the cups from the freezer and carefully spoon in the orange sherbet,filling the cups about 2/3 and again smoothing out the top. Wipe the excesson the inside of the cups with a paper towel. Place the cups back in the freez-er for 5-10 minutes.
Remove them from the freezer and add the final layer of vanilla ice cream,filling the cups within 1/2 inch from the top of the cup. Smooth out the topsagain. Top off your desserts with whipped cream or cool whip and add sprin-kles. Place in the freezer until they are ready to be served.
ANNOUNCING THE 2015
Awards will be given out in several categories, including Best LawnDisplay, Best Front Porch Display, Best Christmas Tree Seen ThroughWindow and Most Elegant Decor.
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WHNA HIGHLIGHTS
Donation to Whittler Library
Appraiser May 2015
Fiesta de Plo Pico June 2015
Founders' Day May 2015
Neighborhood Watch Meeting
E.WHNA
WHITTIER HISTORICNEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 754. Whittier. CA 90608www.WhittierHistoric.org
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ted Gottis, President 323-719-1042
Shelia Kerz, Vice president 562-696-5628
Rosie seelt, Treasurer 562-698-1457
Candi Nash 562-688-6138
NEWSLETTER COORDINATOR
Candi Nash 562-688-6138
BLOCK REPRESENTATIVES
lose Aviles, Karen Bennett, Paul Bustrum,Debra Canham, Susana Engelhart, Joan Ewing,Linnette Falcon, Kim Feinburg, KathyGoldman, Judy Jansen, Corrine Jimenez,Mary ]o King, ]ulie Lontoc, Molly Mendoza,Candi Nash, Raquel Preciado, Drew Pryor,Rosie Seelt, Richard Todd & MoniqueTurnbull
WHNA BOUNDARIESNorth: Orange East: PainterWest: Greenleaf South: Central park
DUES: $20 per year (June 1-May 31)
per household
The Whittler Historic Neighborhood Association is
a nonprofit membership organization. The WHNA
newsletter is pubhshed three times per year in
January, May and Septemberferfiee distributionto all neighborhood residents.
Date/TimeMay 4, 5:00pmMay 4' 7:00pmMay 6, 10,00pmMay 11,10:45pm
May 18,10:30pm
May 18,12:15pm
May 20, 4,00pmMay 23, 7:25pm
May 23, 10:00pm
May 28, 9:30pm
June 02 , 8 : 15pm
June 06, 8 : 30pmJune 06,10:30pm
June 07, 1 :00anJune 08 , 8 : 30pmJune 09,10:00pmJune 10, 10:40pmJune 12, 7:55pm
June 13,12:00am
June 18, 3:20am
June 19,11 :00ani
June 23, 6:00pmJune 24, 9:00pmJune 27, 2:00pmJune 28,1 :30pm
July 04, 2,30pmJuly 09, 6:00pmJuly 10, 2:30pm
July 11, 4-,00pm
July 11, 11 :00pm
July 14' 4;00pmJuly 15,1:00pm
July 20,12:27pm
July 20, 11 :00pm
OffenseNon -Vehicle theftAssault-Deadly WeaponVandalism/GraffitiVandalism/GraffitiTheft from VehicleNon-Vehicle TheftBreaking & EnteringAssault
Grand Theft AutoTheft from Vehicle
Theft from VehicleAssault-Deadly WeaponGrand Theft AutoSexual AssaultTheft from VehicleNon-Vehicle TheftBreaking & EnteringNon-Vehicle TheftVandalism/GraffitiTheft from VehicleNon-Vehicle TheftBreaking & EnteringGrand Theft AutoTheft from VehicleTheft from Vehicle
Theft fhom VehicleTheft from VehicleNon-Vehicle TheftBreaking & EnteringVandalism/GraffitiTheft from VehicleTheft from VehicleBreaking & EnteringTheft from Vehicle
Location13200 Blk Camilla
6500 Blk Friends6300 Blk Washington6300 Blk Friends6200 Blk Bright6000 Blk Painter6300 Blk GreenleafI 34-00 Blk Camilla
13100 Blk Hadley
6300 Blk Bright
5800 Blk Greenleaf13400 Blk Hadley
5800 Blk Greenleaf13000 Blk Camilla
1 3400 Blk Hadley
13400 Blk Camilla
6200 Blk Friends
6200 Blk Greenleaf6300 Blk Bright6200 Blk Greenleaf6200 Blk Friends
6200 Blk Washington13000 Blk Orange6200 Blk Bright6200 Blk Bright
6200 Blk Washington13400 Blk Beverly
6300 Blk Bright6000 Blk Friends6300 Blk Friends6200 Blk Greenleaf5700 Blk Greenleaf5800 Blk Bright13400 Blk Camilla
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2015-2016 WHNA MEMBERSHIP FORMJoirf Today!!
WHNA is a non-profit, tax exempt organization under section 501(C)(3),Donations and membership dues are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Annual dues are just $20 per year (June 1-May 31) and help WHNA pay for flyers, three yearlynewsletters, meeting costs, the annual Holiday Decorating Contest, annual Neighborhood Picnic Party, andmiscellaneous administration and operating costs.
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