by Robbie Underwood |
Ahhhh... October, and the fragrant aromas wafting upon the zephyrs...
No, wait, that's the neighbor's garbage. I was talking about those other aromas..... you know, apple harvest, sorghum cooking off over a slow fire, hot pumpkin pie fresh out of the oven.. THOSE smells.
I know it's been awhile since you've heard from
me, so let me be the first to tell you that we in the
Oliver Springs Historical Society have been VERY busy. The Annual Fall Festival sponsored
by the Historical Society has come and gone, but oh, what a grand time it was!! Rather
than tell you first, here's some pictures.. then we'll talk about it...

At left are some of the Hist. Society ladies being treated to a carriage ride that wound and meandered through the old Historic District....
At left center are the girls from the fabulous Gospel group 4ever His, and you never heard such harmonies...
At right center is Diane Carden, face painter extraordinaire, with one of her gleeful subjects..
At right is Lauren Garner, whose soulful delivery belies her youth....

The gracious lady in pink is none other than Bromma Parnell
Pemberton, who grew up in our humble town. Mrs. Bromma was honored by the Historical
Society for her family's contribution to our town's founding and history. Mrs. Bromma had
two family members on the first town council in 1905, the year the town was first
incorporated. Mrs. Bromma moved to Oneida to find her own path, becoming very successful
in business and civic life there; however, she has never forgotten her roots here. If
you've ever been fortunate enough to make the pilgrimage to her house during the Christmas
holidays, you know that Mrs. Bromma knows how to throw a party wwithout equal. I love to
sit and chat with her, as she exudes a warmth and grace not often witnessed in these
helter-skelter days of culture gone amok...
Why, if that isn't town councilman "Chad" Chadwell doing what he does best. No, we're talking about the funnel cake...
Speaking of town council, isn't that councilman Chris Hepler hiding behind those Foster Grants?...
Chris, Chad, Mayor Kelley, Paul Fox, and others from the city really got behind this year's festival. In having spoken to them, I truly believe they realize the force for good that the Oliver Springs Historical Society embodies. We're not about trying to stand in the way of progress, fighting over every old outhouse just because it's "historical", et al.. However, we ARE about trying to maintain and further our bridge to our proud past while striving to make the present and future culturally rooted and grounded. As the saying of old doth proclaim: "If you don't know where you've been, how can you tell where you're going?" Amen....
At present we are making plans for a grand "Christmas in the City" festival that will feature carolers from many area churches. The carolers will be stationed at various perches in and around the old historic district. Plans are in the works to have a cozy horse-drawn hay ride that will treat folks to a musical journey through the town.. At various stops, revelers will be treated to goodies.. Mulled cider, candies, treats.. Isn't that just the most heart-warming scenario? One thing's for sure.. we seldom rest on past accomplishments...
This is a good time to mention that we at the Oliver Springs Historical Society just LOOOOVVVE to hear from our friends scattered on the four winds. Drop me an email and let me know how you are and how you came to this site. Whether a love of Oliver Springs or just fondness for all things historical, I'd love to hear about it. Robbieu41@comcast.net is the straight shot to my desk and my attention.
More to come
Robbie
Underwood
Oh, by the way... if you're not currently a member of The Oliver Springs Historical Society, you're missing the chance to be a part of one of the most dynamic groups of its kind anywhere. Click on the Historic hotel for info on joining...
Coming to Oliver Springs? Be sure and
stop by the Historic Depot. Inside you will find a splendid array of pictures, artifacts,
displays, etc., from our proud past. Bringing a group? Let us know and we might be able to
arrange for someone to guide you in your sightseeing. ![]()
contact robbieu41@comcast.net
More to come....