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Monday, February 21, 2011

Meet the Real Joe

Over Thanksgiving Break Ms. Lipsky visited with her friend Joe, and Flat Joe. Here's a photo from that visit. We're all happy because we're full of turkey and mashed potatoes!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Celebrating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.



After we learned about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. we learned poems that tell about his life.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Field Trip to the Thomas Center


On Thursday, we visited the Historic Thomas Center to learn more about the history of Gainesville. Construction began on the Thomas Center in 1906 and was completed in 1910. It was named "Sunkist Villa" and Major Thomas and his family moved in on February 9, 1910. On that day the youngest of the five Thomas children, Margaret, was born.

The Thomas family made Sunkist Villa their home for 15 years. The large estate had 21 rooms and 12 fireplaces all made from terra cotta. We saw five of the fireplaces while we were there. In the 1920s Major Thomas decided to convert the home into a hotel. They added on another building, creating 94 guest rooms, three dining rooms, and four lounges for guests to enjoy.

The Thomas family sold the property in 1968, and its new owners leased it to Santa Fe Community College for seven years. The city of Gainesville purchased it in 1974 and it now houses art galleries, and government offices.

When we toured the Thomas Center the docent told us the stories that Margaret Thomas had told her about growing up there. We saw an example of a 1920s living room, and got to hear a record play on a phonograph. We saw a replica, or a copy, of Major Thomas's bedroom. We had to be careful walking around the Thomas Center because it had many antiques, such as an old telephone, typewriter, camera, binoculars, and piano.

Due to stormy weather we didn't get to go on a walking tour of the surrounding neighborhood, however the weather didn't rain on our parade. We walked around the art galleries inside. And the boys got to try on collars, bow ties, and arm bands, and the girls enjoyed fanning themselves, wearing necklaces, and clutching hand bags.

After reading about our field trip comment with your answers to the following questions:
(Remember to go back and reread parts of the story to search for answers.)
1. What was the original name of the Thomas Center?
2. When was Margaret Thomas born?
3. How did the Thomas home change when it became a hotel?
4. What happened AFTER the Thomas Center was a hotel, but BEFORE it became a building with art galleries and government offices?
5. Why did we have to be careful while walking around the Thomas Center?
6. Read this sentence from the passage, "Due to stormy weather we didn't get to go on a walking tour of the surrounding neighborhood, however the weather didn't rain on our parade." What does rain on our parade mean?