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The Sarasota Woman's Club (also known as the Florida Studio Theatre) is a historic woman's club in Sarasota, Florida. It is located at 1241 North Palm Avenue. It was founded in 1913 and on January 18, 1985, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The clubhouse is now home to the Keating Theater, the mainstage of Florida Studio Theatre. ==Building Origins== The Sarasota Woman’s Club started as a meeting of 63 charter members on April 14, 1913〔 Mrs. F.H. Guenther, January 1930, read to Florida Club Women 〕 . In 1914 Sarasota was incorporated as a city〔“Sarasota: An Overview of People and Events.” Teacher Resource Guide. 1986.〕 and after two years of club activities, the cornerstone was laid at their new clubhouse at the corner of Cocoanut and Palm on January 1, 1915. As part of the ground-breaking celebrations, the first club president, Alice Guenther, gave a short speech.〔A Look Back: Woman’s Club of Sarasota.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune. January 17, 1995.〕 That year, on its two-year anniversary, the club had 200 members, owned a lot, and had moved into their newly built $4,500 clubhouse.〔 “Woman’s Club House Opened.” The Sarasota Times. April 15, 1915. Vol. XVI, No. 45. 〕 Created by architect H.N. Hall and contractor George Lysat, the building is Tudor Revival.〔 http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/fl/Sarasota/state2.html 〕 Part of the clubhouse was dedicated to housing Sarasota’s library. The Woman’s Club kept it in operation with fundraisers until 1940 when it became public.〔 After 38 years of being open, the clubhouse was rededicated in 1953 after being remodeled and redecorated by Naomi Widrig, a club member. The occasion was marked by a musical number and remarks by A.B. Edwards, who had been the mayor when the club was first opened, and Mrs. Joseph Halton, the first Club vice president.〔 “Beautified Clubhouse is Re-Dedicated.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune. December 8, 1953.〕 Mrs. Halton, wife of a well-respected local doctor,〔 “Dr. Joseph Halton, M.D.” Sarasota History Biographies. http://www.scgov.net/communityservices/HistoryCenter/Historic_Sarasota/halton.asp. Accessed on 9/18/07.〕 was among the first to act in the space that is now the main stage of the Florida Studio Theatre in a play called “Sunbonnets.” “Sunbonnets” was performed first at the clubhouse (the general public could get in for $0.25 and members’ admission was free) and then transferred to the Hover Arcade Theatre for a repeat performance.〔 “Woman’s Club Play.” The Sarasota Times. January 21, 1915.〕〔 “Woman’s Club Notes.” The Sarasota Times. January 28, 1915. pg. 7.〕 In 1977, the same year it became the home of the Florida Studio Theatre, the clubhouse received Historical Site status with the presentation of a Historical Marker.〔 “Clubhouse Gets Historical Cite Status From County.” Sarasota Herald Tribune. May 2, 1977.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sarasota Woman's Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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