Showing posts with label Plum Creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plum Creek. Show all posts

Friday, January 26, 2024

The Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum Launches Quarterly "Plum Creek Crossing" Newsletter

 


Photo From my 2014 trip to Walnut Grove

I just received my email newsletter from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum in Walnut Grove. They have launched a quarterly newsletter called "Plum Creek Crossing."


The banks of Plum Creek in 2014

Stacey Ulferts reflected on her first year as Museum Director. Palmer Hittesdrof introduced himself as the new curator. Other items of interest included information about items at the Gift Shop and an author event coming up in March. 

To find out more about the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum, you can visit them online.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Big News out of Walnut Grove: Wilder Pageant Go Fund Me Request

As someone who had the privilege to see this pageant, the damage done by Mother Nature breaks my heart. I hope you'll read about the flooding in Walnut Grove and consider helping the Wilder Pageant Committee. Any donation will make a difference.

Thanks.

Cheryl

Photo from the Go Fund Me Page

Wilder Pageant’s Big Flood on the Prairie
WILDER PAGEANT GO FUND ME REQUEST - $30,000 (https://www.gofundme.com/wilder-pageant-committee)

Flood waters have dropped but the cost of repair continues to rise. The Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant needs your help to stay afloat.

Opening night of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant’s outdoor drama “ Fragments of a Dream” in Walnut Grove could be renamed the “Big Flood on the Prairie.” With over nine inches of rain in a few hours, several Southwest Minnesota communities lost power, saw roads washed out, fields under water, and suffered sewer soaked basements. Heavy rain, flooding, storm damage, and cleanup also pushed back the opening of the Wilder Pageant Production.

Plum Creek took a lead roll and covered the pageant site in three to six feet of water. There was damage to sets, costumes, sound and light equipment as well as access roads at the Wilder Pageant site. A second “flood” of cast, crew and community pitched in at a fever pace to clean, rebuild, and repair the site so that the 41st production could be a success. As “Old Laura” in the production says, “Sooner or later the grasshoppers fly away and the creek goes down.” We would add “The show must go on!”

Two Thursday performances were added. July 12th was a special Flood Relief Night with general admission tickets reduced from $18 to $5 for several communities impacted by flood damage. An inch of rain an hour before the show and threatening weather did not dampen the spirit of the hardy group of enthusiastic Laura fans. In many ways, Laura’s story is their story too as they face nature’s unpredictable turns and gather strength from faith, family and friends to go on and do good things. July 19th will be the second Flood Relief Night.

We hope you will consider our Go Fund Me request. Your donations will be used to perform needed repairs to the damaged facilities. At the present time we are aware of the need for repair and replacement of at least the following items: Women’s Costume and Dressing Room, large speakers, power generator, several costumes, stage scrims, sump pump and tank, Shop vac, air compressor and power tools, several loads of gravel for road and set areas, paint, set skirting, and 4 - 200 amp electrical breakers. Lost revenue from the two missed performances was anticipated at $25,000. There are other buildings on the pageant grounds that are starting to show warping and mold and mildew damage. The over 300 hours of volunteer cleanup help was beyond priceless!

The Wilder Museum, located in the town of Walnut Grove was not damaged and is open for business. The Ingalls Dugout Site north of Walnut Grove sustained significant damage to roads, parking and the walking bridge that crosses Plum Creek to the site where the dugout was located.

The Wilder Pageant Committee produces the outdoor historical drama “Fragments of a Dream” recounting the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family during their time in Walnut Grove, Minnesota in the late 1800’s. Over 300,000 people have been to the production in the past 40 years. A volunteer cast and crew of over 60 people create a story of strength and overcoming adversity through faith, family and friends. The production runs three weekends each July. For more information check out our webpage at http://walnutgrove.org/pageant.html

The Wilder Pageant Committee is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to historical education, entertainment, economic & tourism development and encouraging a common community purpose.

There are also videos of the flooding at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH2bqXmVDTijojMhRzkiZuw/videos

Saturday, September 3, 2016

We Did It!: Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie LEGO® Ideas Project Moves Forward!



We did it! As of the end of August, we reached 10,000 votes for The Little House on the Prairie LEGO® Ideas Project to move forward. Now the project goes onto the Review Stage, which according to the website, can take several months. After that, we will know if LEGO decides to develop and sell a product based upon this idea.

You can read more at https://ideas.lego.com/projects/108635

Way to go, Bonnetheads!

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Support Plum Creek - The Little House on the Prairie LEGO® Ideas

You have to check out this LEGO® Ideas project page where a fan of the show built a LEGO Little House and barn. It is gathering support. Wouldn't it be great to see these on the toy shelves?

Visit https://ideas.lego.com/projects/108635 for more details and to show your support.