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The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 7:49 pm
by Joe Ott
The Celeste Martin House

Last Fall with permission from Lakewood Mayor Michael Summers and help from Lakewood Park staff, project leader, long time Lakewood resident, L.H.S Graduate, and Lakewood Urban Bird Society founder, Jim O'Reilly PhD. removed the large Purple Martin House that has been at the park since February of 1989.

Jim put together a small group of volunteers to assess the condition of the Purple Martin House and put together a plan to make repairs and get the house back up in early Spring when Purple Martin return from Brazil looking for nesting sites.

After the Purple Martin House was brought down from the pole (park employees used a crane – the winch for lowering and raising the house appears to have been broken for many years and needs to be replaced or repaired) it became clear a lot of repairs were needed to the structure after nearly 30 years of not being maintained.

The 54 room Purple Martin House, which is much bigger than it appears high up on the pole, is made of aluminum and was built by Stephen Dubiel beginning in the late 1960's and took approximately three years to complete. Mr. and Mrs. Dubiel donated the Purple Martin House to the city in February of 1989 in memory of former Mayor Frank Celeste.

After the house was thoroughly cleaned, it was taken to the studio of renowned Lakewood sculptor Stephen Yusko where it was repaired and missing parts were custom fabricated and replaced. Railings were replaced and repaired as well as re-welding broken joints.

After the renovations to the house were completed, the old coats of paint were removed at Newbury Sandblasting. The house then received a fresh coat of paint from Jim Mossbruger and Jack Craddock at Miracle Auto Body located in Lakewood.

Jim Mossbruger at Miracle Auto Body has generously donated their time and materials for the paint job on the The Celeste Martin House.

Currently the entire house has a base coat of white. The plan is to paint it further with additional colors as it was originally but the base coat needs to cure for a minimum of 30 days. However, we need to get it reinstalled at the park soon, so it will be brought back down in the Fall after the Purple Martins leave for Brazil, and have additional painting done to it.

To date, several thousand dollars of private funds have been used for these repairs and associated costs. With the help of The Lakewood Foundation, a page has been set up where you can donate to keep this project moving forward.

Please see the links below for much more interesting history and information regarding Mr. Dubiel, the Purple Martin House, and the Lakewood Urban Bird Society.

Stephen and Margaret Dubiel Lakewood Urban Bird Fund
http://thelakewoodfoundation.org/affili ... -bird-fund

Lakewood Urban Bird Society
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lakewoo ... &ref=notif


Missing a softball?
(photo Joe Ott)
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Before the The Celeste Martin House was brought down
(photo Joe Ott)
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Jim Mossbruger and Jack Craddock of Miracle Auto Body located in Lakewood.
(photo Jim O'Reilly)
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Lakewood sculptor Stephen Yusko
(photo Jim O'Reilly)
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The Celeste Martin House with a fresh coat of paint
(photo Jim O'Reilly)
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The small birdhouse. This has been replaced.
(photo Joe Ott)
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Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 6:41 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Joe

What a great story, with such a good ending.

I look forward to donating to the effort.

Kudos to them.

Thank you.

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:24 am
by Joe Ott
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Joe

What a great story, with such a good ending.

I look forward to donating to the effort.

Kudos to them.

Thank you.

Thanks!

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2018 11:00 pm
by Brian Essi
Mr. Ott,

Awesome!

The adult male martins will soon be heading to Lakewood followed by the female and yearling males.

You are in a race against nature for this season as the original colony will be looking for their old home in Lakewood.

Best of Luck.

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 7:41 am
by Joe Ott
Brian Essi wrote: You are in a race against nature for this season

You are right. Mr. O'Reilly is working hard to get this put back up within the next couple days.

Thank you.

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 8:25 am
by Paul Schrimpf
Great work guys!

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:23 pm
by Brian Essi
Martin Scout Arrival Report from purplemartin.org
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https://www.purplemartin.org/research/8 ... gJm9fD_BwE

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 10:39 pm
by Meg Ostrowski
What a great story and photos!

I do hope it will run in the print edition of the paper.

Thank you for sharing with us here.

I look forward to seeing the house fully restored to its original colors.

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 12:48 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
It would appear that everyone got this done just in time, as the Purple Martins are do next week!

Good job.

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Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:06 am
by Joe Ott
Jim O'Bryan wrote:It would appear that everyone got this done just in time, as the Purple Martins are do next week!

Good job.
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Yes! It's back up. Thanks to everybody involved.

Here are some pictures from yesterday.
http://lakewoodobserver.com/photoblogs/ ... rtin-house

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Mon May 07, 2018 8:57 am
by Brian Essi
Joe Ott wrote:
Jim O'Bryan wrote:It would appear that everyone got this done just in time, as the Purple Martins are do next week!

Good job.
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Yes! It's back up. Thanks to everybody involved.

Here are some pictures from yesterday.
http://lakewoodobserver.com/photoblogs/ ... rtin-house

Have the Martins taken possession of the renovated house?

Any pics?

Re: The Celeste Martin House

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 3:35 pm
by Stan Austin
The Celeste Martin House--- such a fine tribute. What will be the symbolic tribute to FitzGerarld/Summers?