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SUMMARY:MUSEUM CLOSED DUE TO PANDEMIC UNTIL JUNE 9TH.
DESCRIPTION:Due to the coronavirus regulations the Museum will be closed until further notice.
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/museum-closed-due-to-pandemic/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200102
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SUMMARY:CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:Museum closed for New Years Holiday.
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/closed-3/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191227
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SUMMARY:CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:Museum closed for Christmas Holiday.
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/closed-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191201
DTSTAMP:20260412T055512
CREATED:20191123T025025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191123T025025Z
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SUMMARY:CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:Museum closed for Thanksgiving Holiday.
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/closed/
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SUMMARY:TOUR OF HOMES
DESCRIPTION:HOLLY HILL HISTORIC TOUR OF HOMES\nSelf guided walking or driving tour.\nSaturday\, November 23\, 2019\n10am to 3pm\nTickets $20 each\nStop by museum for guidebook and tickets or call to order.\nOver 17 historic sites!\nSee our event flyer at our home page.
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/tour-of-homes/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191015T180000
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SUMMARY:Early History of WESH TV
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that WESH TV started in Holly Hill? The NBC-affiliated station first signed on the air on June 11\, 1956. Learn about the stations first studio in Holly Hill from those who were there. \nFeaturing Special Speakers:\n– Deanie Cates Lowe\n– Olive Horning Pollak \nSpeakers\, historic photos\, videos and question and answer. \nRefreshments provided.
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/early-history-of-wesh-tv/
LOCATION:Sica Hall\, 1065 Daytona Avenue\, Holly Hill\, 32117\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190412T080000
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SUMMARY:Holly Hill Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Holly Hill Book Club. Book discussion group meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 1:00 PM at the Museum.  \nOur meetings are open to all\, so come and join in for an afternoon of fun. We study a selection of materials\, both fiction and non-fiction and select books for future study. It is interesting as to the interpretation each reader has made from the same script. For more information please contact:  Ross Coslow (386) 673-1232 \n\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Notice\n\n\nAs citizens of Holly Hill we should support our community and attend our City Commission Meetings. We as citizens should take an interest in placing our support and be heard. In doing so\, no matter of what we believe\, we can gain a better understanding of the city’s operations. \nIt is also very important that we\, as citizens\, voice and make known our opinions. By doing so our leaders will hear the will of the people\, and that maybe will help in their decisions. The Commission Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month.  Your support \nis needed.  This Notice courtesy of Holly Hill Historic Preservation Society\, Inc.
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/holly-hill-book-club/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190412T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190412T170000
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SUMMARY:Holly Hill City Hall 75th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The City of Holly Hill was incorporated July 1\,1901\,with a population of around 200 people. It weathered storms and land boom collapses\,but after the Stock Market crash in 1929 caused a downward spiralinto the Great Depression the town was in survival mode. Volusia County beach areas experienced a renewed growth in the mid-thirties driven by a rebounding tour ist economy. The population of Holly Hill increased from 1\,146 to 1\,665 between 1930 and 1940. Part of the depression era growth was due to the federal re­ lief programs known as the New Deal. This was a series of federal programs to improve the nation's infra­ structure by constructing buildings\,conserving natural resources\,creating recreational facilities\,and providing jobs for the unemployed. Among the many programs was the Works Progress Administration (WPA). \nHolly Hill residents and officials watched as Daytona Beach's city government received thousands of New Deal dollars to assemble a fashionable oceanfront Bandshell\,Boardwalk\, Clock Tower & other projects. Holly Hill soon turned to WPA to help improve streets and buid a new municipal building. The State also used WPA to help build the 2nd Street Market on land deeded to them by Holly Hill. \nHolly Hill funded the construction of the municipal building with bond issues and  labor paid by WPA. The town approved the proj_ect in 1936 and hired Daytona Beach architect Alan J. MacDonough to design the building. The town's officials approved MacDonough's plans for the coquina building in November 1939 and carpenter George E. Somers was assigned as Superintendent of Construction. Somers secured the na­ tive stone from a quarry north of Ormond Beach and laid the cornerstonein 1940. Local WPA laborers completed the project at a cost of $150\,000 in 1942. \nHolly Hill officials in office during the period included Mayor A lex D. Littlefield and Aldermen B. M. Beach\,A. \n\nBean\,E. E. Cole and H. E. Smith. The town dedicated the building on September 7\, 1942.\n\nThe upperlevelof the building faced Ridgewood Avenue while the ground floor faced Daytona Avenue and housed the Police Dept. and the Fire Dept. A gymnasium dominated the upper levelwhich included a stage for programs and pageants. The upper level was converted to much needed office space in the 90's and was called City Hall. The exterior of the building remained essentially unchanged. \nIn 1993 this building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was noted for its architecture and engineering. The enineering obviously referred to the use of local coquina stone with which the local workers were familiar in its application to construction. Thearchitect MacDonough and superintendent Somers were also involved with the Bandshell and 2nd Street Market projects. \nHolly Hill also used WPA funds to pave some streets and to employ 105 laborers for ten months improving drainage canals. \nDuring a project commissioned by Volusia County called “Take Part” it was called the most beautifulcity hall in Volusia County. \nSend us any memories or photos of City Hall that you have to the museum or to hh/Jistoricsociety@yalloo.com
URL:https://hhmuseum.net/event/holly-hill-city-hall-75th-anniversary/
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