Christmas at the Bush House is Dec. 13
The Dec. 13 Christmas at the Bush House — home of the Crestview History Museum — is the annual opportunity to show off the beauty of the 1926 American Craftsman-style home dressed in its holiday garb and savor the holidays’ warmth in its almost century-old interior.
Helping prepare the house for the holidays makes him think of holidays of old, museum volunteer Montavius Diamond said. Plus, he said, it evokes thoughts of how the Bush House’s original residents might have observed this time of year.
“It makes me have a sort of nostalgic feeling,” he said. “It makes me think about the Bush family when I’m working in their house and how they might have decorated it.”

Volunteer Mary Richard spearheaded much of the decorating with her team of volunteers from the Crestview Area Sister City Program: Pam Coffield, Anna Keown and Jeannine Quilliams. They added new draperies in the front parlour and sitting room and hung greens on the fireplace mantles and up the banister.
“The Sister City Program shares space in the Bush House, so we love being able to contribute to its events and programs,” Mary said. “Decorating the museum for Christmas has become one of our traditions.”
“It makes me more in a festive mood when I’m helping to decorate a beautiful old house like this one,” Montavius added.
Bing & Grøndahl, Royal Copenhagen and Porsagrund Norway porcelain Christmas plates loaned from a private collection enhance the original Bush House china cabinet with their luscious blue and white imagery of traditional Scandinavian Christmas motifs.
NWF S.H.A.R.E., a homeschool group that frequently visits the Bush House, partners with the Crestview Cultural Services Division to provide cultural opportunities for the public as well as the group’s students and parents.
The group will collaborate with local artists and cottage industry chefs to host a Christmas Market on the lawn during Christmas at the Bush House while many of the students in NWF S.H.A.R.E.’s theatre classes, dressed as classic storybook characters, will visit with guests.
Included will be the Grinch and Cindy Lou Who, who will also perform in the group’s family-friendly production of “The Grinch” at the Bush House at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19. Admission is free.

When folks sing “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” they must surely have the annual Christmas at the Bush House in mind!
CHRISTMAS AT THE BUSH HOUSE
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 13
WHERE: The Bush House/Crestview History Museum, 198 S. Wilson St.
ADMISSION: Free
PARKING: In the Wilson Street parking lot and on-street.
Editor’s note: Brian Hughes is the cultural services specialist for the city of Crestview.




