Judy Bolton Days

Judy Bolton Days
First annual in 1991!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

FIRST JUDY BOLTON DAY 1991 * PHOTOS*

JUDY BOLTON DAY PHOTOS 1991

  • Here are some photos from the first Judy Bolton Day weekend held in Coudersport PA in 1991. You can click on the photos to enlarge.

                                           

Bucolic scene in front of the Dry Brook Hollow house
                                         

The Farringdon -Pett mansion along the banks of the Allegheny River
                                         

Meadows next to the Dry Brook Hollow house, the old Smeed Farm.
                                         

Joe Slavin, Rosemarie DiCristo, Lorraine Rogers, Meg and Ann Creamer, Joyce Wallner, Mike DeBaptiste, and Diana McInerney on the front porch of the Farringdon-Pett mansion (the Judge Lewis house).
                                         

Joyce Wallner and Mike DeBaptiste in front of the Laurelwood Motel.
                                 



Jack Sharpe, Joyce Wallner, Mike DeBaptiste, Lorraine Rogers, and Rosemarie DiCristo gather in front of the Laurelwood Motel on Saturday morning to begin their first annual tour of Judy Bolton sites.

                               


Judy Bolton fans Joe Slavin, Mike DeBaptiste, Ann and Meg Creamer, Lorraine Rogers, and Diana McInerney in Potter County PA for the first annual Judy Bolton Day weekend in October 1991.
                                

more photos to come..........

FIRST JUDY BOLTON DAY 1991 (Part 2)

THE FIRST ANNUAL JUDY BOLTON DAY WEEKEND 1991


Regardless of what some others may be claiming, this was the first actual Judy Bolton Day weekend get-together in October 1991. Some of us had been there the year before searching out sites and laying the groundwork for future visits, but it was a different time of year and it wasn't an 'official' event. At this point, we were still representing the Phantom Friends, which is why the name is used in the article which appeared in several fanzines in 1992, including The Judy Bolton Society newsletter. Click on the images for reading!





This year's event, 2014, will be the 24th annual Judy Bolton Day weekend, not the 15th, as some are claiming.