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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Good News from the Chatillon-DeMenil House: Roof Replacement on the Way

Tonight, the Chatillon-DeMenil House Foundation hosted its Holiday Party and Annual meeting. The customary good cheer and fellowship always accompanies a short business meeting during which members of the Board of Directors are elected and news is shared. I was overjoyed to hear Board President Ted Atwood announce that the board is poised to sign a contract for roof replacement as soon as next week, and that restoration of the portico columns facing DeMenil Place will follow that project.

For the last few years, the condition of the roof and columns has caused concern among the many supporters of the house. Of course, the columns can't be repaired until the roof stops leaking. Next year, a new metal roof should be in place and column work underway.

If you have not been to the gift shop at the DeMenil, you will be in for a surprise. The shop has been overhauled. There is a strong new array of items for sale, and the room itself has been redecorated. It's much better!

The Chatillon-DeMenil House, located at 3352 DeMenil Place, is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. One of the local preservation community's early success stories, the DeMenil was rescued in 1964 from the path of interstate highway 55 by Landmarks Association of St. Louis using a generous gift from Union Electric Company. If you go for a tour during the week, there is a great chance that Facilities Director Kevin O'Neill will give you the tour. Kevin's knowledge and stewardship are amazing, and one of the reasons the DeMenil is no ordinary house museum.

1 comment:

samizdat said...

Who will get the roofing contract? They should give Hopmann Cornice a call. Hanging on the wall upstairs in their shop, in what was once the hay loft, there are still century-old crimping tools used to install a standing seam roof. I don't know, I guess I have a soft spot for them. Good news, regardless of who does the job. I hope they are local, and competent.