Homestead: Woodland Park Improvement Association
Homestead: Woodland Park Improvement Association
Homestead: Woodland Park Improvement Association
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Presidents Page
Whats new and whats been going on in our neighborhood since the last newsletter
Featured Residence
Take a look inside 631 W. Drayton, a renovated Dutch colonial built in 1919
WPIA in 1969
Stormy weather during a neighborhood wedding rehearsal
Beautification Award
All about the most recent home to win our beautification award
homestead
i hope absence makes the heart grow fonder, as im sure some of you have been curious whats been happening over the last few years with our block association. Theres a contingent of new residents (Welcome!) who must be curious about us as well. To avail yourself to our purpose and activities though the years, please visit us unline at www.wpiaferndale.org. A newsletter archive is also available in PDF format. Please visit often for updates. Where to begin? Weve been able to continue to provide snow plowing services through the same contractor for a few years now. Unfortunately our collections have significantly declined and we sought other means to supplement our collections. We were duped $220 for an order we placed with our previously reliable beautification plaque vendor. And for those reasons, you are reading the first all-electronic edition of the Woodland Park newsletter. When each newsletter is available online, your block director will distribute a small flyer to residents as the notification process. Block directors may survey their blocks to see if there is a need to print out copies for those that cannot access the internet (internet access is available
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free at our library). The added benefits to providing the newsletter outline are we are not l imited to length or printing in black and white internet links are active we save printing costs and and this format also allows opportunity to showcase the beauty of our neighborhood. We were able to secure monies from local businesses in exchange for advertising space. Thats a first. And because i am tardy producing this newsletter, my apologies to our advertisers. Without that advertising revenuewhich was substantialwe would not have been able to pay our snow plow contractor last winter. if you or any business you know is interested in advertising, please contact me. I hope the new look and content length of this issue can somehow compensate for its absence. Being able to pay our monthly winter snow plowing bill has become tenuous each passing year. I remain hopeful that dues collection will increase and we can continue to provide wonderful benefits for everyone (luminaries on Christmas Eve, sidewalk snow plowing, Annual Beautification Award, organized yard sales every 18 months, an online presence, a newsletter, etc.) year-after-year.
Its never too late or too early to pay your $15 yearly dues. Refer to the list on the last page for block director information. I would also like to express special thanks to those residents you know who you arewho have supported our association above and beyond, whether its through volunteer efforts or those who generously give more to either cover dues for a neighbor or pays an extra $50 a year. It is extremely kind of you to help and make a difference. The beauty of our neighborhood always enthralls me. The multitude of architectural and landscape details is stunning. Thank you for making Woodland Park the best place to live!
Street Upper Oakridge Lower Oakridge Upper Drayton Lower Drayton Upper Woodland Lower Woodland Upper Maplehurst Lower Maplehurst Lower Lewiston Total2
2007: 211 of 325 homes paid
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Valuable Coupon
Stormy Night
On August 16, 1968, Jeff and his fiance, Nancy Gardner, had a wedding rehearsal dinner at the Myrons home and then proceeded to Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Church for the rehearsal. Toward the end of the rehearsal, a huge thunderstorm began. There were flying branches and debris everywhere. Power lines were down. There was speculation that it may have been a tornado. Jeff explains, We sat on the inside steps at the back of the church and watched the storm. Trees around the parking lot were blowing likes trees in a hurricane. There were downed trees blocking Woodland, Jeff continues. I rolled up my trousers and waded to a darkened 333 W. Woodland. The whole wedding party played cards by candlelight. All of the streets were flooded. The water came part-way up front lawns making the neighborhood look like a lakefront community. A groomsmans Volkswagen Beetle was slightly afloat at the curb in front of the house. He had to head back to Ann Arbor and water flooded the floor when he opened the door since the level was still high. The car started and he was on his way. Thankfully, the wedding day was beautiful. However, the Zoo lost many old, big trees and it took weeks to clean up, Jeff recalls. Jeffs wife, Nancy, grew up on Sherman Avenue in Oak Park. They met at U of M. Her father was A. K. Gardner, a physics teacher at Ferndale High from the 1930s through the 1960s. His wife, Virginia, was a school librarian in the Oak Park Schools from the 1950s through the 1970s. Jeff and Nancy are still married and live in Ann Arbor. They have two children, Matt, 32 who is stationed in Virginia Beach as a F/A-18 pilot. He just finished three years as a TOPGUN instructor. Their daughter, Emily, is 28 and married with a nine-month old daughter. She lives in LA. Jeff operates a wholesale French bread bakery in their home and Nancy works at U of M Hospital as a hematology lab administrator.
For some reason, Im playing with a yo-yo, Jeff says. It may have been a gag gift.
Stories such as these add to the character of our neighborhood. Do you have an interesting neighborhood story or old photographs from the neighborhood or of downtown? Want to share a story? Send an email to [email protected].
Source: 1914 and 1925 Plats filed with Oakland County that map our entire association. Click here to view. If anyone knows the whereabouts of association records prior to the 1940s, please contact Karen Breen-Bondie at 248.399.2607. It appears our archives are not complete.
Valuable Coupon
SherwinWilliams Offer
In 2005, we distributed a Sherwin-Williams paint store discount card to each household. The discount program is called Neighbor-to-Neighbor. When you use the card at any Sherwin-Willams store, you receive a 20% discount on any reguarly priced item and 5% off any sale priced item. Our association receives a yearly accumulated cash-back bonus with each purchase. We have received $115.20 thus far! Thank you to everyone who bought items and used their card. If you have family or friends who would like to receive this card, email [email protected].
631 W. Drayton
Classic Style
Homeowners Edward Repka and Charles Robrechts first home was in Royal Oak. They looked south to Ferndale when they wanted a larger home. They have lived in this home on West Drayton for only three years with their dog, Murphy, a golden retreiver, yet they have transformed a rather ordinary Dutch colonial into a classy abode. Theyre no strangers to Woodland Park either. They previously lived at 334 W. Oakridge and were transferred outof-state for two years. When it was time to return, they didnt have to look any futher than our charming neighborhood. It is easy to note the exterior changes: a new portico with four substantial columns, a two and a half car garage and a self-designed landscape plan. Nothing short of traditional architectural splendor. Inside they have added on to the first floor to include a den, relocated the half bath and completely renovated the kitchen. The house is approximately 2,000 square feet with nine rooms, four bedrooms and one and one-half baths. Theyve designed everything themselves. Research discovered that the home was built in 1919. The previous owners purchased the house in 2001 for $219,000. Ed and Chuck purchased this house for $298,500 in 2004. According to the archives at the Ferndale Historical Museum, the original owners were Carleton A. and Olga S. Shafer from 1928 through 1959, when records cease. Carleton was an attorney with Truscon Laboratories in Detroit, then Parker Wolverine, Modern Homes, Inc. and Erb Lumber Company on Main Street in Royal Oak (now Haberman Fabrics). John P. and Cher VastBinder lived there during the 80s until 2001. Whats next? Chuck and Ed have set their sights on renovating the second floor. See additional photos of this gorgeous home here. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home with us.
Would you like to feature your home in the next issue of Homestead? Dont be shy! Email [email protected].
Patrick J. Curtin A Family Commitment of Funeral Service to the Community Since 1927
Available Online:
12 x 12 historical plaques are available to purchase for your home online for $85 through the Ferndale Historical Societys website at http://historicferndale.org/store.php. Provide the year of your house. Also, over the last few years, I have had the opportunity to research historic photos for various projects that the Ferndale Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has worked on through its BUILD program. Theyre compiled and available online for viewing here. Do you have any photos to add to the collection? Contact Karen Breen-Bondie through channels mentioned above.
Address 418 W. Maplehurst2 711 W. Oakridge3 985 W. Oakridge3 220 W. Drayton 619 W. Woodland 303 W. Woodland 261 W. Maplehurst 272 W. Drayton 312 W. Woodland 630 W. Woodland 202 W. Lewiston* 641 W. Drayton
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Date published in Detroit Free Press Land and garage only 3 Outside of WPIA border 4 Property tear-down to make way for defunct Woodward Avenue Lofts parking lot
Did you know that zillow.com lists for most of our property values? Sales records trace back to at least 1987. If youd like to see sales records of real estate in our area, click here for the Excel file. Archives go back to 1992.
Wetmores Inc.
Wetmores 1938
Photo courtesy of the Ferndale Historical Museum
ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Debbie Sobolewski Upper Oakridge Block Director 641 W. Oakridge | 547.3918 [email protected] Judy Garlock Upper Drayton Block Director 615 W. Drayton | 546.6563 [email protected] Sharon King Upper Maplehurst Block Director 630 W. Maplehurst | 542.2237 [email protected] Diane Dengate Upper Maplehurst Block Director 436 W. Maplehurst | 398.2251 [email protected] W OAKRIDGE
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Deanna Simmons Lower Oakridge Block Director 265 W. Oakridge | 548.6560 [email protected] Susan Nash Lower Woodland Block Director 304 W. Woodland | 545.8561 [email protected] Allen Liggett Lower Maplehurst Block Director 390 W. Maplehurst | 541.0494 [email protected] Scott Helmer Lower Lewiston (north side only) Interim Block Director 224 W. Lewiston | 541.5257 [email protected]
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Featured Photography
Cover - 444 W. Woodland, 371 W. Oakridge Page 1 - 541 W. Oakridge Page 2 - 470 W. Lewiston Page 3 - 657 W. Drayton Renner Page 5 - St. Lukes Episcopal Church Page 6 - (l) 424 W. Oakridge (c) 360 W. Oakridge (r) 631 W. Maplehurst
All color photos by Karen Breen-Bondie
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Feedback
Do you have information, suggestions (that you er your home to be featured in a future edition of this newsletter, please contact kbreenbo@comcast. net.
Dues
Your association membership dues are now due and owing. Please keep our long-standing traditions in place by continuing to pay $15 each payments to your block director (see above) and include your name, address, phone number and email address on your payment. Thank you!
The newsletter of the Woodland Park Improvement Association is produced with the intent to keep residents informed. Please report news to the association president.
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www.wpiaferndale.org
Karen Breen-Bondie, President 657 W. Drayton Avenue, Ferndale, MI 48220-2749 (248) 399.2607 | [email protected]