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December 17 Read Tim Johnson's article How The Grinch Stole The Roeder Home in the Cascadia Weekly. December 8 - Donor AccountNow there is an account for donations to Friends Of The Roeder Home at the Industrial Credit Union. December 1 newsIf you have a little extra energy around our beloved community Home, it wouldn't hurt to write thank you notes (or emails) to the elected officials who put themselves out at an extremely inconvenient time to help save the Roeder Home. It was incredibly helpful that Bob Kelly and Seth Fleetwood took the time (in a week they had none to spare) to meet with us, educate themselves, and talk with their fellow County Council members about this issue. And good of Pete to promise to try to find another place for the parks administration. Here's contact information. When our elected officials only here from us when we're mad at them, it eventually gets hard for them to look forward to hearing from us. And when the only people who are nice to them are developers, it's not a good situation.... November 25 newsWe are guardedly optimistic. Many people waited through a very long meeting to speak eloquently and passionately in support of the Roeder Home. We have a verbal commitment that a task force will be convened to explore how best to support the house and the arts programs, and that the Council will not proceed with turning it into an administrative office until the task force reports, probably March 27, 2009. More details here. Earlier News Updates |
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November 21 news
We may need as many people as possible to show up at the County Council meeting
this coming Tuesday November 25 at 7PM. Check this site on Tuesday morning.
November 18 --Important Article
Click here to read Sheri Ward on Northwest Citizen
November 11 news
The Bellingham City Council voted unanimously last night in favor
of protecting the Roeder Home. They asked Louise Bjornson to write a
letter on their behalf. Tell 'em, "Thank You!!!"
PUBLIC PROCESS
So far, the County has not sought public comment on this plan. Hard
financial times often require tough choices, but It's important that
we speak up to let our decision makers know that there needs to be a
public discussion about the choices being made -- and the possibility
of finding other solutions.
WITHDRAWAL OF RESOURCES
At a time when Whatcom County is asking Bellingham to take as much
infill as possible, the County should not simultaneously withdraw
resources and amenities. Bellingham residents pay the same level of
property taxes to support Whatcom County parks as do other residents
of Whatcom County. Trails and general parks are not expected to "pay
for themselves" through revenues. Why should the Roeder Home be
different? We need public input on which County Parks facilities
should deserve subsidies and which should pay for themselves.
ONLY HISTORIC HOME OPEN
The Roeder Home is the only local historic residence that is open to
the public.
DEED OF GIFT
The deed of gift by which Mrs. Keyes gave the home to the County
requires that it be used "exclusively for the use and enjoyment of
the public for park purposes or for use as a museum or historical
site or other similar public use." It further requires that the
county return the building to the heirs if it is not used in this
way. This change definitely goes against the spirit of the donation.
Here are links to scanned-in copied of the deed of gift as Adobe pdf files.
gift deed 1
gift deed 2
LOSS OF INCOME TO ARTISTS
The Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale brings around $50,000 each year in
sales, so shutting it down would be a huge loss of income for local
artists. In addition, the Home Made Music Society concerts audiences
contribute another $5,000 - $8,000 at the door, plus CD sales.
LOSS OF CLASSES AND PROGRAMMING
Arts programming will be dropped in favor of "renting basement
classrooms to individual teachers." We have been told this will let
programs continue and that the public will see very little impact. At
the same time, some teachers have been told they will be charged as
much as $135 per evening in rent. Classes, workshops and groups
cannot possibly continue there at such a cost.
LOSS OF VOLUNTEERS
Events like the Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale, Home Made Music Society
concerts and music circles, and Whatcom In Bloom are County Parks
programs that could not happen without lots of donated time by
dedicated and knowledgeable community members: the programs have been
subsidized by both the County and by the community. The dollars that
the County spends on these programs are only a fraction of the real
cost of putting them on. The way this is currently being handled --
let alone the decision itself -- will make that volunteer energy go
away. The community will lose not only the programs, but long-term
relationships and a spirit of collaboration which have taken decades to build.
INFLATED SAVINGS PROJECTION
They claim the County will save $153K per year by eliminating the
arts program. This figure folds in operating and maintenance
expenses for the building itself. Are they intending any maintenance
for the building and grounds? There has been no request for
community or city collaboration in preserving the building or the program.
NATIONAL HISTORIC REGISTRY
Because the Roeder Home is on the local and National Register of
Historic Places, uses and changes to the Home come under the review
of the Bellingham Historic Preservation Commission. Building
modifications need to be permitted. What modifications would be made
to the Home in the process of setting up Reception on the main floor?
What holes in lovely old woodwork? What loss of period integrity?
What damage will they do to the historic building in running cables,
installing internal locks on office doors, or rolling office chairs around?
CARETAKERS COTTAGE
The county also owns the residence behind the Roeder Home. It might,
more easily, be converted to offices, while leaving the Roeder Home
intact. The garage has already been rewired for a conversion into
heated classroom space, and could easily be turned into office space
as well. On the other hand, none of the Roeder Home property is
zoned for offices and their associated parking, and this may be a
major issue in any conversion.
IMPORTANCE OF ARTS
A new, cost saving idea is always attractive to those who steward the
public purse, yet a decision to remove the Roeder Home from public
arts usage may, in the long term, short-change our community. Arts
are one of the most important things that keep our communities
vibrant and strong, and help our citizens connect with richness and
spirit that are often unattainable in our daily lives. The arts
define Bellingham as a unique community and the Roeder Home has been
a key player in incubating our arts community, having been the
original home to Allied Arts, the Kulshan Chorus, and the Home Made
Music Society.
Contacts:
The Honorable Pete Kremen, County Executive
676-6717
pkremen@co.whatcom.wa.us
Whatcom County Council:
311 Grand Avenue, Suite 105
Bellingham, Washington 98225
Council members may also be e-mailed as a group at council@co.whatcom.wa.us or individually at their e-mail addresses listed below. If you send your comments to the council members individually, also send a copy to the Council e-mail address so your comments are included in the official record. A paper letter backup is needed because of the overwhelming number of emails they receive. Your email will get there first, but your paper letter is certain to be read. Polite phone calls are great.
Seth Fleetwood
sfleetwo@co.whatcom.wa.us
671-5599
Ward Nelson
lordward@aol.com
671-8145
Bob Kelly
rkelly@co.whatcom.wa.us
715-1168
Laurie Caskey-Schreiber
lcaskeys@co.whatcom.wa.us
354-3225
Sam Crawford
campfam@comcast.net
or scrawfor@co.whatcom.wa.us
671-7262
Carl Weimer
cweimer@co.whatcom.wa.us
384-5919
Barbara Brenner
bbrenner@co.whatcom.wa.us
384-2762
CITY COUNCIL
Let City Council members and mayor Pike know you would appreciate
their help on this issue.City Council voted unanimously on November 10 to send a letter
to the County Council asking them preserve the Roeder Home as
is. They do not actually have any control on this issue, but they
deserve our enthusiastic thanks for weighing in positively!
Mayor Dan Pike
210 Lottie Street
Bellingham WA 98225
mayorsoffice@cob.org
Bellingham City Council
210 Lottie Street
Bellingham WA 98225
ccmail@cob.org
Jack Weiss
738-2103
Gene Knutson
733-1640
Barry Buchanan
734-6639
Stan Snapp
305-0607
Terry Bornemann
305-0606
Barbara Ryan
671-0148
Louise Bjornson
733-7756
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flip@breskin.com
671-4511
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671-4193
Richard Scholtz
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676-8915
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