(Chelsea Update would like to thank David Strauss for the information in this story.)
Join the Chelsea Area Historical Society for the next in its first Monday special programs on Monday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. at the Chelsea Depot, 125 Jackson St.
It promises to be a fun evening of reminiscing.
Paul Schissler will host a spirited panel including Kathleen Treado Daniels, Anne Treado Mann, Sue Frisbie Bauer, Jan Powers, Cindy Frisbie Gauss, and John Storey as they take us back to those carefree days of bike rides, laughter, and making lifelong memories.
“Growing up just off Main Street made us proud Townies,” remembers Daniels. “We lived on our bikes — me on my pink Schwinn, Anne on her blue one — cruising over to Madison Street to hang with two of the Frisbie girls. Across from us on South Street, the Powers family moved into that big old Victorian (nine kids) and we became instant friends.”
All across America, in small towns like Chelsea, the 1960s were a time of neighborhood kids, close knit families, and a freedom to roam.
“Roaming Chelsea till the streetlights came on was the best kind of childhood. So many memories, so many familiar faces still here,” said Daniels. “We love this town — can’t wait to share our stories.”
Teenage Townies: A Look Back at Childhood in Chelsea.
It’ll be a night full of stories, smiles, and a whole lot of hometown nostalgia! Come share in the pure magic of growing up in Chelsea during the ’60s and ’70s. Free for CAHS Members, $10 for non-members.
