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IGNITE your curiosity. DISCOVER your story.
Motion Picture News,
November 1921
FEBRUARY 2019
Archives
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CELEBRATING WOMEN IN FILM
This year, the museum will join the nation in celebrating
Women’s History Month by exploring the legacy of women in
film. Our history is rich with women who made a significant
impact in the film industry, including some from the Pikes Peak
Region.
Marceline Day was one of the earliest woman actors from the
Pikes Peak Region. Marceline Newlin was born in Colorado
Springs on April 24, 1908 to Frank and Irene Newlin. When
she began her filming career with her younger sister Alice in
1924, they changed their last name to Day. She performed
alongside many notable actors including John Wayne, John
Barrymore, and Lon Chaney. One of her most noteworthy
films was her role in “The Cameraman”—a romantic comedy
about a man hopelessly in love with a woman working at
MGM studios.
Fast-forward to one of Colorado Springs most iconic women
in film, Cassandra Peterson who created the campy vampirelike
creation Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Peterson was born in
Manhattan, Kansas on September 17, 1951. When she was
seven years old, the Peterson Family moved to Colorado
Springs.
After high school, Peterson became a showgirl in Las Vegas,
then moved to Italy to sing in a pop-rock band. From these
experiences, she created the character Elvira.
E for Elvira display in the Story of Us exhibit
When she moved back to L.A., she worked with a host of
emerging talents including Adrienne Barbeau, Lorraine
Newman, and Pee Wee
Herman. Wondering when her
time would come, Cassandra
stated, “Finally the phone rang.
I was working at the theater,
doing auditions, starving- the
usual stuff- when I got this call. They’d seen my work at the theater.
They wanted a sexy comedienne to host a horror-movie-show
in L.A.” – Cassandra’s 1983 Interview with the Colorado Springs
Gazette Telegraph. The show was a huge hit and Peterson’s career
took off as the popularity of her campy Elvira persona soared into
America’s pop culture.
Marceline Day & Lon Chaney
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SILENT FILM SOIREE
ROARING 20’S
THEME COSTUME
PARTY|MARCH 22
Many women, like Marceline Day and Cassandra Peterson,
made a significant impact in the filming industry. We are
excited to highlight another influencer for this year’s Silent Film
Soiree. Miss Lulu Bett is a 1921
comedy-drama based on the
wildly successful novel and
play by Zona Gale. This film
is about a once-timid young
woman who gains newfound
confidence after a failed
marriage. Gale was the first
woman playwright to win the
Pulitzer Prize for Miss Lulu Bett.
Our history is rich with
women who made
a significant impact
in the film industry,
including some
from the Pikes Peak
Region.
The Silent Film Soiree includes
a silent film, VIP access
to museum exhibits, light
refreshments including 2 alcoholic beverages, a Roaring
Twenties themed costume party and contest, photo booth
and much more.
LET’S CELEBRATE WOMEN’S
HISTORY AT CSPM
Early Bird Tickets Access
(Before Feb. 22, tickets $25)
For more information &
tickets: >> Click here
Includes:
• VIP access to exhibits
• Silent film Miss Lulu Bett,
featuring the Mont Alto
Motion Picture Orchestra
• Refreshments
• Costume party contest,
photo booth and more!
Marceline Day in the Cameraman
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Black History Live: Maya Angelou
Presented by: Becky Stone
Friday, February 22
6:00 – 7:30 pm
The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum is a tour stop for Colorado
Humanities Black History Live Tour 2019: A Portrayal of Maya
Angelou. This living history portrayal will give insight into how Maya
Angelou wrote, and why, and reflect on her philosophy of life, which included a strong belief
in the power of words. $5 per person | Advanced Reservations Required
About the Presenter: Becky Stone holds a B.A. in Drama from Vassar College and a M.A. from
Villanova University in Elementary Educational Counseling. Born and raised in Philadelphia,
PA, Ms. Stone became a storyteller upon moving South 37 years ago. Her acting credits
include Lime Kiln Arts Theater, VA, Warehouse Theatre, Greenville, SC, Haywood Arts Regional
Theatre, Southern Appalachian Repertory Theater,
Asheville Community Theatre, Highland Repertory
Theatre, Asheville Contemporary Dance Theater
in Asheville and Merida, Mexico, and Asheville on
Broadway. Ms. Stone has presented at North Carolina
and Colorado Chautauqua festivals as Harriet Tubman
and Rosa Parks.
School Programs: The daytime performance (10 – 11:30
am) is being scheduled for middle and high school groups only.
Becky Stone presents Maya Angelou
Contact Meg Poole, Program Coordinator, to reserve a spot for your students – 719-385-5631
or mpoole@springsgov.com (Free for students and teachers)
Children’s History Hour – Charles Collins and the Horse Parade
Wednesday, February 20 & Saturday, February 23
9:00 – 10:00 am
In the late 1800s, Charles Collins, “The Riding Master” was
known throughout the city of Colorado Springs for his superb
horsemanship skills and his staged exhibitions to promote his riding
school and stable. Children ages 3-6 and their favorite adult are
invited to explore regional history through story time, a familyfriendly
tour, activity, and craft. RSVP required | $3 suggested
donation
Photo from the CS Pioneers
Museum Collection
Then, make a morning of it! After the event learn through play in
our interactive “Trade at Bent’s Fort” Children’s Exhibit, or explore the museum with Max the
Please RSVP for events at:
www.cspm.org/rsvp-for-an-event or 719-385-5990
Museum Hours: Tuesday – Saturday | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Bloomer Girl: Celebrating Women’s History Month
Wednesday, March 20 & Saturday, March 30
9:00 – 10:00 am
Children ages 3-6 and their favorite adult are invited to explore
regional history through story time, a family-friendly tour, activity,
and craft. Make a morning of it! After the event learn through play
in our interactive “Trade at Bent’s Fort” children’s exhibit or explore
the museum with Max the Marmot by picking up a Picture Hunt at
the front desk.
Silent Film Soiree: Roaring 20s Costume Party
Friday, March 22
6:45 to 9:30 pm
(Doors open at 6:45 pm, the film starts at 7:45 pm)
Join CSPM for our third annual Silent Film Soiree! In honor of
Women’s History Month featuring the 1921 comedy-drama Miss
Lulu Bett, based on the wildly successful novel by author Zona
Gale, the first woman Nuyplaywright to win the Pulitzer Prize.
Enjoy the silent film and live accompaniment by the Mont Alto
Motion Picture Orchestra in the beautiful 1903 El Paso County
Courthouse. Included with admission is VIP access to museum
exhibits, a Roaring Twenties themed costume party and contest,
photo booth and more! The event is open to adults (21+). Tickets
include 2 alcoholic beverages (beer or wine), soft drinks and a
fruit, cheese, and dessert bar.
Tickets: Pre-Sale - $25 (before Feb. 22), Advanced - $30, Door - $35
MUSEUM
STORE
The Museum Store has two new young
adult books:
100 African-Americans Who Shaped
American History by Chrisanne Beckner
($7.95)
Bold & Brave; 10 Heroes who won Women
the Right to Vote by Kirsten Gillibrand
($18.99)
Handcrafted Poplar wood keepsake box
$22.00
MUSELETTER FEB 2019| PG 5
Program at CSPM
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Visitor Experiences at CSPM
As an institution, we strive for our visitors to create meaningful experiences here at CSPM. In
2018, we not only reached our highest visitation record in our long history, but many of our
visitors shared how they enjoyed their time here.
See what some of our visitors have to say about our dynamic programming and compelling
exhibits:
“We do this field trip every year and in my 10
years of coming to the museum, you improve
the experience each year… thank you.”
—Susan B.
“This is the perfect place
to learn about the colorful
history of Colorado Springs
and the Pikes Peak area.”
– Harry C.
“It is invaluable for students to have an actual
experience which brings history to life right in
front of them and not on a screen. To be able to
put their hands on artifacts and see how/where
people lived in the past gives them a better
perspective of their history.” – Susan B.
Leah Davis Witherow, Curator of History
leading tour is Story of Us Exhibit
“The Story of Us - so brilliant and eclectic. The displays were all interesting and informative.
Honestly, I haven’t enjoyed a museum so thoroughly in as many years as I can
remember.”—Hank A.
“We’ve been in Colorado Springs
for 5 years intending to visit the
Pioneer Museum since we got here
and we finally went. This museum
shows you things you would never
know about its founding, history,
buildings, architecture, key people
in its layout and development. The
building is beautiful. Our tour guide
added a lot with his knowledge of
the area.”
—Barbara M.
Meg Poole, Program Coordinator leading school program tour
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Volunteer Training
Volunteer Training with Leah Witherow on Helen Hunt
Jackson’s “A Home of One’s Own”
Volunteer Training with Donald Tibbits on
Violet Ray History
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Community Reception
Museum Store updates
Carpet removal & replacement
Follow CSPM on social media!
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