Sunday, December 26, 2010

THE LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE in PALM BEACH





Pioneer Day at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Palm Beach is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, January 15, 2011 from 1-3 pm.  Check with the Preservation Foundation at  561-832-0731. It is now home to a program of Palm Beach’s living history taking children back in time for a mini-day in a one-room school of the 1890’s, home to The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.





The Little Red Schoolhouse is in Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach, 2185 South Ocean Drive in Palm Beach.  Refurbished in 1960 by the Gardeners Society of Palm Beach and the Town of Palm Beach, it remained unused until 1990 when it became part of the pioneer education program.  Education in America’s one-room schoolhouses stressed discipline, moral values and “the 3 R’s.”  Visiting students today participate in a spelling bee, trace Spencerian script and recite from Tom Sawyer, Little Women, The Ancient Mariner and McGuffey’s Readers.  Period artifacts are also part of the pioneer educational experience.







Starting with seven students in 1886, there were 35 students by the 1880’s.  The schoolhouse was located about a mile north of the Royal Poinciana Bridge on Lake Trail in Palm Beach.  Children arrived by boat, bicycle or on foot from Lake Worth families and were all taught together in one room.  The school ceased operation in 1901 and became a tool shed on the John S. Phipps property, falling into decline and deterioration in future years.  




Preserving past educational history and its artifacts is so important to the school children of today.  There are interesting positive lessons to learn from the past.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

DECEMBER 26 & 27, 2010 HEAD TO 4TH ANNUAL DELRAY BEACH HOLIDAY ART & CRAFT FAIR


Delray Beach will hold the next Art & Craft Fair in Pineapple Grove, north on NE 2nd off Atlantic Avenue, from 10 am to 5 pm.   More than 100 booths will be featured.   Items to browse and purchase will include some of the finest arts and crafts in the US e.g. life sized sculptures, paintings, handmade jewelry, pottery and some very unique treasures.  Don’t miss the adjacent crafters market place with handmade body products, beautiful candles, wood plant holders and an expansive green market.


Show is now closed in jewelry category and only wait list applications will be accepted for this category.


Exhibitor parking is at City Hall on NW 1st Avenue.  Both size is 10’x10’ but a double space may be available too.  For show fees email info@artfestival.com

Thursday, December 16, 2010

NEW APPRAISAL GUIDELINES FROM FEDERAL RESERVE


A joint version of property appraisal guidelines was released 12-6-2010 by the Federal Reserve, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the Office of Thrift Supervision and the National Credit Union Administration.  It is expected that this will be the final version.

Appraisal independence is cited, with lenders exchanging information with appraisers, but not being able to “directly or indirectly coerce, influence, or otherwise encourage an appraiser or a person who performs an evaluation to misstate or misrepresent the value of the property.”  Lenders cannot tell appraiser of any expected or qualifying estimate of value, nor mention a minimum value requirement for approval or condition of the valuation being ordered.  Lenders can’t tie compensation to appraiser to loan approval, nor blacklist an appraiser if valuations do not meet expected thresholds.

BPOs (broker price opinions) do NOT comply with minimum appraisal standards.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

DESPITE FORECLOSURES, COOL WEATHER, RAMPANT UNEMPLOYMENT - NOW SEE THE GOOD NEWS!


NOTE THAT OUR PART OF FLORIDA
RANKS HIGH IN LIFE EXPECTANCY!