Ronald
Chase, President, Gum Springs Historical Society, Inc., was the key note
speaker at the Transportation Security Administrations’ Martin Luther King, Jr. Day yearly program on January 11, 2017. The theme for his presentation was “Advancing
the Dream.”
Friday, May 5, 2017
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Gum Springs Historical Society, Inc. Participates in National History Day Contest
Ronald Chase, President, Gum Springs Historical Society, Inc., recently
participated in the Kenneth E. Behring
National History Day Contest held at
University of Maryland at College Park, MD, June 12-16, 2016. The contest is run on a local, state and
national level, involving more than 600,000 students. Less than 1% make it to the National
level. All 50 states, the District of Columbia,
American Samoa, Guam, and international schools in Central America, China,
Korea, and South Asia were represented at College Park.
National History Day provides young people with a high quality
educational experience, with each student responsible for research, design and
creation of their entry in one of five competitive categories: website, papers, exhibits, performance or
documentary. It also engages the
students in critical
thinking skills that is hugely beneficial to college and career readiness. For the
documentary category, all entries were judged on historical quality, relation
to this year’s theme “Exploration, Encounter, Exchange in History.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Gum Springs, VA, Family History - East Coast Connections
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Pictured (L to R): Cynthia Hill-James, Denielle Hill, Ron Chase,
Zaena Terra, Vivian Hill-Terra and Linda Hill-Dogan.
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The visitors are nieces and great nieces of Ron Chase, Director, Gum Springs Museum and Cultural Center.
Pictured on the wall are Harriett Cortrell (square brown frame) and John Brown [b. 1875- ] (oval brown frame). John Brown was the grandson of Lovelace Brown and the great grandson of West Ford.
Springtime in Gum Springs
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| Pictured: Laura Hill, Ron Chase, and Alan Hill |
Alan Hill, and his lovely wife, Laura, dropped by for a visit and got an update on family members that helped develop the Gum Springs, VA, community. Currently residing in Omaha, NE, Alan is the son of the late Walter Hill, Jr, and the great, great, great grandson of Lovelace Brown.
Loveless Brown, along with Samuel K. Taylor, Robert King, Nathan Webb, Hamilton Gray, all men of the Bethlehem Baptist Church, created the Joint Stock Company in 1890. These men formed an idea of expansion, with the desire to build a community, pooling their monies to corner the land market in Gum Springs, VA, and reselling their holdings to other African Americans needing and wanting a place of security. (The Joint Stock Company sold their holdings without monetary gain.)
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Spring Break At Gum Springs
We were happy to welcome Diamond, Noah, and William Jones to the museum on Tuesday, March 29, 2016. The sun was shining and kids home on Spring Break - couldn't have asked for a better day to make a road trip and share some history of where "Dad" grew up. Ron Chase, President, Gum Springs Historical Society and Museum, provided a tour of the exhibits and engaged in an informative conversation about the history of Gum Springs founding families - Belfield, Brown, Chase, Gray, King and Young.
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| Pictured (L to R): Diamond , Noah and William Jones with Ron Chase |
William is no stranger to Gum Springs or Route 1. He grew up on the Route 1 Corridor (Belford Manor--behind the Popeye's, Huntington, Woodlawn Gardens, and Cherry Arms). After attending Whitman and Mt Vernon High, William went off to college earning his undergraduate, and graduate degrees (Masters of Business Administration (MBA)), along with passing the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) exams. William is currently employed as the Controller with Southeastern Universities Research Association in Washington D.C.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Gum Springs 180th Anniversary Gala
Welcome Sam Ford
General Assignment
Reporter
For ABC7/WJLA-TV
Blessing of Food
Welcoming
Remarks Ronald L. Chase
Society President and Founder of the
Gum Springs Museum
The Honorable Scott Surovell, State Delagate
The
Honorable
Sharon Bulova
Chairman, Fairfax County
Board of Supervisors
LAST CAHNCE BIDDING ON SILIENT AUCTION
ITEMS
Musical Performance Norris Garner & Co.
Presentations of Awards Pearson
Parker
Society,
Vice President
Ronald L.
Chase
Musical Performance Norris Garner & Co.
Keynote Address Harry
Jones
Assistant Director &
Curator
African
American Civil War Museum
Special Recognition Bernice Parker and Ronald L Chase
Announcement of Auction Winners and
Closing Remarks
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