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Belle Haven cottage celebrates grand reopening

Belle Haven cottage celebrates grand reopening

ANNA MARIA – The Anna Maria Island Historical Society celebrated the grand reopening of the historic Belle Haven cottage on Oct. 1 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony conducted by the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce.

Dozens of people attended the Wednesday evening ceremony that included free beverages and appetizers and marked the final chapter in the Anna Maria Island Historical Museum’s recovery from Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Before the ceremony, Holmes Beach resident, Historical Society member and museum docent Carolyn Orshak stood outside the cottage and said, “We are celebrating our last hurdle in the museum being back to normal. It’s a celebration of resiliency. We’ve had the museum open since the middle of March. This 100-plus-year-old building withstood the flood waters, but an inch and a half to 2 inches of floodwater seeped in, so the floors had to be done. They look fabulous.”

Belle Haven cottage celebrates grand reopening
Docent Carolyn Orshak talks about the 1930s-era table setting. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

During Hurricane Milton, the cottage lost a screen door, which was the only additional damage.

The elevated wooden cottage sits higher off the ground than the neighboring ground-level museum building made of concrete block and originally built as an icehouse. The museum structure withstood the hurricanes but the museum interior and some of the historical artifacts sustained significant flood damage during Hurricane Helene.

Belle Haven cottage celebrates grand reopening
This 1926 postcard shows Belle Haven cottage in the foreground and the Lotus Cottage right behind it. – AMIHS | Submitted

According to an informational sign near the cottage entrance, Belle Haven was built above the water and alongside the City Pier in the 1920s. After a large storm washed it into Tampa Bay, Island resident Lyman Christy bought the displaced cottage and hired a salvage crew that used a barge to recover it and transport it to his property on Palmetto Avenue.

Over time, a sleeping porch, kitchen, bathroom and plumbing were added to the cottage that served as the Christy family home for more than 50 years and as a rental cottage for another 25 years. When the cottage was slated for demolition in 2000, the Historical Society led the efforts to relocate the cottage in 2001 to its current location on the museum property at 402 Pine Ave.

Belle Haven cottage celebrates grand reopening
Belle Haven cottage was moved to the museum property on Nov. 27, 2001. – AMIHS | Submitted

The artifacts inside the cottage include the wood burning stove that the Island Players theater group borrowed for their recent production of “Janus,” and a 1930s-era table setting that includes hand-painted Chinese dishware.

The artifacts inside the single bedroom include a wedding dress that’s been worn by four generations of brides from the same family and Lyman Christy’s travel trunk that’s been with the cottage for 75-plus years.

“Thank you to every person who put their blood, sweat and tears into renewing this cottage and this museum. They are so much a part of our Island’s story,” Orshak said. “This ends a year of intense emotion, finding friendships where we never knew they existed and our community coming together.”

Belle Haven cottage celebrates grand reopening
The museum is located at 402 Pine Ave. in Anna Maria. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Offering free admission and still operating on its annual off-season schedule for the rest of 2025, the museum and cottage are open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Museum volunteers and docents are needed and those interested can sign up at the museum during regular hours. For more information, call 941-778-0492 or visit the Historic Society website.

Belle Haven cottage can be visited during regular museum hours. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Belle Haven cottage can be visited during regular museum hours. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Island Players recently borrowed the cottage’s wood-burning stove. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Island Players recently borrowed the cottage’s wood-burning stove. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This wedding dress displayed in the cottage bedroom has been worn by four generations of brides. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This wedding dress displayed in the cottage bedroom has been worn by four generations of brides. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Lyman Christy’s trunk remains in the cottage he lived in. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Lyman Christy’s trunk remains in the cottage he lived in. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Historical Museum features artifacts from the Island's past. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Historical Museum features artifacts from the Island's past. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The museum provides a glimpse of Anna Maria's early years. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The museum provides a glimpse of Anna Maria's early years. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This museum exhibit references the Island's local newspapers. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This museum exhibit references the Island's local newspapers. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Heritage Day Festival will celebrate Island’s history

Heritage Day Festival will celebrate Island’s history

ANNA MARIA – The Anna Maria Island Historical Society will host its annual Heritage Day Festival on Tuesday, March 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Heritage Day Festival is a free celebration of the history of Anna Maria Island. The festival is held inside the Anna Maria Island Histori­cal Museum at 402 Pine Ave. and on the museum grounds that also include the historic Belle Haven cottage that once sat at the end of the Anna Maria City Pier.

Heritage Day Festival will celebrate Island’s history
The historic Belle Haven cottage will be open for free tours. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“Not even double hurricanes can keep us down and our newly-restored museum will be open for tours,” longtime Historical Society member and museum docent Judy Hildman said.

Heritage Day Festival will celebrate Island’s history
Basket and hat weaver David Rhone traveled from Salt Lake City, Utah to participate in last year’s festival. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“Heritage Day celebrates the history of Anna Maria Island and our three unique cities. It is our gift to the community. This year, more than ever, we celebrate and thank the commu­nity for their generosity and support to help us build back. It is a fun, family-oriented event with live music, food, arts and crafts demonstrations and vendors, kids games and so much more. The Privateers will incarcerate the mayors of all three Island cities in our ‘Old City Jail’ for ransom dona­tions,” Hildman said.

Heritage Day Festival will celebrate Island’s history
The AMI Privateers captured mayors Judy Titsworth and Dan Murphy during last year’s festival. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Heritage Day Festival includes the sale of fresh strawberry shortcake as a Historical Society fundraising activity. The fundraisers will also include the sale of Settlers Bread and other baked goods as well as raffles and a silent auction.

Heritage Day Festival will celebrate Island’s history
Strawberry shortcake sales are a Heritage Day Festival tradition. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Holmes Beach-based Pizzano’s Pizza will be this year’s featured food vendor.

No parking spaces will be avail­able at the museum during the event, but there is free parking along Pine Avenue. Festivalgoers can take the free Island Trolley and get off at the Crescent Drive/Pine Avenue trolley stop in front of the museum.

For more information, or to become a museum docent or volunteer, please visit www.amihs.org or call 941-778-0492.

Historical Society hosting Heritage Day celebration on Tuesday

Historical Society hosting Heritage Day celebration Tuesday

ANNA MARIA – The Anna Maria Island Historical Society is hosting its annual Heritage Day celebration on Tuesday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Historical Museum at 402 Pine Ave.

Free tours will be given of the museum and the adjacent historic Belle Haven Cottage.

Historical Society hosting Heritage Day celebration on Tuesday
Heritage Day attendees can tour the AMI Historical Museum. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Craft demonstrations near the cottage will include weaving, macrame, soap and lotion making, sewing, candle making and broom making.

Tuesday’s event will include an area where children can play “old fashioned games” that don’t require electricity or Wi-Fi, and a scavenger hunt will require participating youngsters to tour the craft demonstrations.

The Anna Maria Island Privateers are planning an invasion and the capture of Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy, who will be confined in the Old Anna Maria City Jail until enough bounty is raised to bail him out. The money raised to secure the mayor’s release will benefit the AMI Historical Society.

Historical Society hosting Heritage Day celebration on Tuesday
Mayor Dan Murphy will be captured and held for ransom in the old Anna Maria City Jail. – Joe Hendricks

Set up in outdoor booths, Historical Society members will be selling items from the museum gift shop, ‘antiques,’ strawberry shortcake and raffle tickets for the gift baskets donated by local businesses and the crafters participating in Tuesday’s event.

Historical Society hosting Heritage Day celebration on Tuesday
The authors of Miguel’s Bay will be on hand to discuss their book. – Amazon.com | Submitted

Local authors Peggy Donoho and Ron Prouty will be on hand discussing and selling their book, “Miguel’s Bay: The Pioneer Tale of Miguel and Frederica Guerrero.” The book tells the story of Menorca-born sailor Miguel Guerrero and Bavarian immigrant Frederica Kramer. Guerrero established a fishing rancho on Terra Ceia Island, near Palmetto, in 1848, and later married Kramer. Despite their cultural differences, the couple overcame the overwhelming difficulties they faced together.

Artist Robert Johnson’s Island-themed paintings will be on display and the Healing River Beekeepers and Friends of the Library will also have booths set up on the museum grounds.

Palmetto-based TK Grill & Barbeque will be selling their barbeque and other menu items and Great Heights Creamery will be selling their ice cream treats.

Historical Society hosting Heritage Day celebration on Tuesday
Artist Robert Johnson’s Island-themed work will be on display. – RoberttheArtist.com

Commissioners invited

During the March 10 Anna Maria City Commission meeting, Historical Society board member Barbara Murphy extended personal invitations to each of the city commission members. “We have an amazing Heritage Day planned,” she said when providing an overview of the upcoming event.

“Several businesses have contributed beautiful gift baskets and we’ll be raffling those off,” she noted.

“There is going to be a visit from the Privateers and they are going capture someone (her husband) and put him in jail. It’s going to take lots of dollars to get him out. If he has to stay in jail overnight that’ll be OK too,” she joked.

“He can only be released with real doubloons,” Commissioner Robert Kingan added.

“It’s going to be really fun, so I hope all of you will be there to greet our visitors and residents. I think we’ll do well and have a beautiful time,” she told the commission.

She also thanked the Anna Maria Public Works Department for the assistance they are providing before, during and after the event.

Commission Chair Carol Carter said the Heritage Day celebration provides an opportunity to educate visitors about Anna Maria Island’s extensive history.