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Celebrating the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Ocean Grove Victorian Holiday House Tour and Festival

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Celebrating the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Ocean Grove
Victorian Holiday House Tour and Festival December 10 and 11th 2011

by Jennifer Boyd

A brief history of its origins and original purpose written by Jennifer Boyd, a founder of the event and co-author of the Home Renovators Guide for Historic Ocean Grove.

Twenty five years ago, I co-chaired the first Victorian Christmas House Tour and Festival in Ocean Grove sponsored by the Ocean Grove Homeowners Association (OGHA) and the Ocean Grove Chamber of Commerce.  I was then VP of the OGHA and my co-chair was Chamber president, Earl Sagui, owner of the Fairmont Hotel on Ocean Pathway. At that time, fire codes were being enforced that hadn’t been made law. The hotels in Ocean Grove were ordered by the Neptune Township fire chief to replace all their doors with fire-rated ones.  Many hotel owners went to the expense and removed the historic doors before they found out it wasn’t legally required and that there were other, more preservation-minded, options.

Earl and I conceived the Tour and Festival to be much more than a one-weekend social event.  It was our all-out effort to fast-track the historic preservation through our respective community organizations.  We got great press too, including a nearly full page spread in the Sunday weekend editions of both the Asbury Park Press and Newark Star Ledger. “Preservationists Keep the Faith in Ocean Grove” was one headline.

So many talented Ocean Grovers pitched in to make this first House Tour and Festival a success. Neil and Kevin Chambers, creative artists and owners of the Gingerbread Man (a Main Avenue gift shop), oversaw the interior decorations and museum windows on Main Avenue. Howard Smith of the Howard Smith Hardware Store filled his window with antique tools and such for one display.  For publicity, Debbie Osepchuk created a 3-D paper Victorian house that got the attention of NBC for a morning broadcast on national TV. Homeowners and hoteliers opened their doors for the cause.

Being a first-time event, we didn’t know how many would attend, but on that cold second-weekend of December 13, 1986, people poured into town, lined up on the streets in front of homes and hotels waiting for a look inside, rode the trolley around town, and enjoyed the concerts in Thornley Chapel and living nativity under the Auditorium pavilion. One Thousand people came.  We raised $10,000 in one day.

All proceeds went to historic preservation community education. Our organizations sponsored a seminar at the Francis Asbury Manor for Neptune officials, followed by a walking tour given by Kevin Tremble of the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions. The mayor, some councilmen, members of the board of adjustment and zoning board were the invited guests.

Connie Grief, an architect and state-level advisor on preservation issues, presented a slide show of  Ocean Grove explaining the original master plan circa 1865, the unique flared set back and its critical importance to Ocean Grove’s designation as a national historic site. It was a cordial day that signaled a willingness by the township leaders to work with preservationists.

At that time, Neptune’s Board of Architectural Review (the BAR since renamed the Historic Preservation Commission or HPC) had no professional guidelines when ruling on new buildings, alterations, or demolitions in the historic district. In the spring of 1988, through the leadership of Mayor Robert Rizas, the Township adopted a revised historic preservation ordinance that resolved the inadequacies of the original ordinance and established authority to make necessary professional appointments. House Tour funds matched a state grant from the Office of New Jersey Heritage to hire a professional consultant. The consultant’s job was to prepare technical design guidelines for the HPC, hold workshops, and to advise them on large projects.

The first Christmas House Tour and Festival also funded the publication of The Home Renovators Guide for Historic Ocean Grove, co-authored by myself and Gail Hunton, the supervising historic preservation specialist with the Monmouth County Park System in Lincroft, New Jersey. The book won several county and state awards, including the N.J. American Planning Association Award for Outstanding Journalism in 1990.

A reviewer for the NJ Historical Commission Newsletter wrote of the book:

Every New Jersey municipality with a history worth preserving needs not only a local preservation ordinance but a book like this, which is not embarrassed to put historic preservation at the center of our search for community, where it belongs.

Over the next few years, the Renovator’s Guide sold five thousand copies and many of our efforts saw tangible results. The improvements to the HPC ordinance were guided by the highest state and national standards as set by the National Park Service.  In 1989, Neptune’s new master plan included rezoning the historic district to single family, while grandfathering hotels as part of the hotel overlay district, setting a 35’ height restriction on buildings, and strongly protecting the flared set back.

In the Home Renovators Guide, I wrote:

In an historic district, preservation is necessarily a communal process since every choice we make affects the whole. Our decisions, no matter how inconsequential they seem, will either augment or diminish the historic riches of the community.

Congratulations and thank you to all those who carry the torch.

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 November 2011 21:22
 

9th Annual Ocean Grove Boardwalk Art Show July 30 2011

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Sponsored by the Ocean Grove Chamber of Commerce the 9th Annual Ocean Grove Boardwalk Art Show on Saturday, July 30 from 9-4.

Features 74 artists who will be displaying and selling their work, including: oil and acrylic paintings, pastels, watercolor, mixed media, pottery, sculpture, photographs, jewelry, etchings and paper collage.


Ocean Grove Boardwalk Art Show 2011

Walk the boards, breathe in the wonderful Ocean air and check out the art -  who knows, you may go home with a new treasure.
While in Ocean Grove, you can hop onto the Saturday trolley and hop off on Main Street and have a relaxing lunch in one of Ocean Grove’s  restaurants and check out the shops downtown to see what’s new. You can then catch the trolly (runs from 9- 6) and take a loop through Historic Ocean Grove, and back to the beach if you wish.
There will be extra parking in the lot behind the Midtown School on Atkins Avenue, just North of Route 33 (Corlies Avenue) and then take the trolley up to the beach. There is no fee for parking, and no fee for the trolley either. This is available on Sat. only.

No car… take the train and then jump on  a little white air-conditioned 16-passenger bus that runs Thursday through Sunday from the Bradley Beach Train Station through Bradley
Beach and then over to Ocean Grove and back to the train staion. You can view a  map and schedule when you click on the link (Shorelink Shuttle)
click here
The cost of this ride is $1.

Art, Ocean, Dunes, Sand, Victorian Architecture, Ocean Grove, Great Food, Seagulls, Visual Delights, How can you possibly not go… Here’s an idea – stay the week in a vacation rental Surprise your significant other be impulsive – click on this link for vacation rentals

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 July 2011 08:40
 

Fall Festival, Music and Antiques in OG Oct. 9

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Ocean Grove Fall Festival  and Antique Show  October 9th 2010

Main Avenue in Ocean Grove, that gorgeous Victorian village on the Jersey shore, is the scene of a Fall Harvest Festival and Craft Show on October 9th that may be the biggest ever with 90 crafters selling gifts and hand made things. Sponsored by the Ocean Grove Chamber of Commerce, there will be live music by Jo Wymer and her band and Chuck Lambert, the Master of Blues. Children will be enchanted by the pony rides and pumpkin painting.

And everyone who haunts the Ocean Grove Flea Market twice a year will get a third chance browsing the Antiques and Collectibles Show and Sale that includes 30-40 dealers. It's from 10am-4pm at the Youth Temple on Pilgrim Pathway hosted by the Historical Society of Ocean Grove.

Did I mention that they'll plenty to eat, food, live music, crafts, gifts, antiques, and lots to do for the children?  A big day in Ocean Grove, not to be missed.  Call 1-800-388-4736 for more info.

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 September 2010 10:12
 

Ocean Grove Christmas House Tour / Victorian Holiday Festival

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Historic Ocean Grove NJ:  Origin of Ocean Grove Christmas House Tour also known as the the Victorian Holiday Festival

24 years strong

Enjoy the upcoming 2010 Ocean Grove New Jersey Victorian Holiday Festival House and Inn Tour on December 11th and the  12th.

The first Ocean Grove Christmas House tour took place on Dec 13th 1986. Nearly one thousand people toured Ocean Grove's  century homes and hotels raising $10,000 for the cause and preservation of historic Ocean Grove as reported by the co-chairs: President of the Homeowner's Assoc Jennifer Boyd, and Earl Sagui representing the Chamber

How and why the Ocean Grove Christmas House Tour began or The Origin of the Christmas Holiday Event of the Winter Christmas House Tour and how it came about

Excerpt from “ A Home Renovator’s Guide for Historic Ocean Grove Foreword Section 1989:

As property owners in the historic district of Ocean Grove on the Jersey Shore, we are the stewards of an irreplaceable architectural heritage. But as a living community, the preservation of our buildings and original town plan is complicated by the changing times. Ocean Grove is adapting from a summer resort into a year-round community. Houses are being winterized and hotels are being converted to boarding houses and condominiums.  New houses are being built on empty lots and side yards. Residents are concerned that the cumulative effect of these ongoing changes could seriously damage the historic fabric of Ocean Grove.
Last Updated on Thursday, 09 December 2010 23:45 Read more...
 

Ocean Grove Historical Society offers Craft workshops

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Ocean Grove Historical Society offers Craft Workshops

This summer the Ocean Grove Historical Society will offer six craft workshops, and the setting is the serene garden of Centennial Cottage on Central and McClintock avenues or the Ocean Grove Museum. Learn Vintage Hand sewing techniques, or learn about Cross stitch Crazy Quilt to Calligraphy, the Ocean Grove Historical Society has scheduled class time...

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 June 2010 14:35 Read more...
 
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