![]() He picked a varied assortment, including, among other items, a ceremonial shield from a local Scandinavian fraternal organization, Viking Lodge No. Wallace was asked to choose some of his favorites from the thousands of objects, documents and photographs in the Worcester Historical Museum’s growing collection. 3 at the museum at 30 Elm St., was inspired by a pair of anniversaries: the Worcester Historical Museum’s 140th, and William Wallace’s 40th as executive director. The “Favorite Things” exhibit, on display through Sept. ![]() Seen from the vantage of today’s “Project Runway” age, she said, they are “quite clever.” Worn to a costume party by the editor's family members, the dress and suit were run through the newspapers' presses and imprinted with the front pages and comics of the Worcester Telegram and the Evening Gazette from the day after Christmas in 1936. The newspaper clothes are her personal favorites among the exhibit’s “favorite things,” Ms. Bumpus was showing a guest through the history museum’s latest exhibit, “Some Favorite (Amazing, Incredible, Awesome) Things.” "And 'girls in white dresses?' We have these newspaper dresses!” “'Whiskers on kittens?' We have Scratch, the IceCats' mascot,” said the museum’s exhibitions coordinator, Vanessa Bumpus, who acknowledges her favorite movie is indeed "The Sound of Music." The five-foot-nine, 179-pound left wing has appeared in 208 career American Hockey League games with the Providence Bruins and the Iowa Chops posting 138 points (69 goals, 69 assists) and 82 penalty minutes.WORCESTER - With a nod to Rodgers and Hammerstein, these are a few of the Worcester Historical Museum’s favorite things. Trevelyan, 25, played 76 games with the Iowa Chops last season recording 47 points (23 goals, 24 assists) along with 18 penalty minutes. ![]() “He brought his lunch pail to work every day and was one of the most consistent forwards we had all season.” The 6', 200-pound native of Lively, Ontario was originally signed by the Worcester Sharks in October of 2008 after a season with the Laredo Bucks in the CHL. “Andrew was the center piece of a very effective third line for us last season,” said Thomas. He was voted as the Sharks “Unsung Hero” for this, his first season in the American Hockey League. ![]() ![]() He also added two points (2 goals, 0 assists) along with six penalty minutes in five games with the Phoenix RoadRunners last season. The native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was originally signed by Worcester as a free agent on October 24, 2008.ĭesjardins, 22, played 74 games with Worcester last season recording 22 points (8 goals, 14 assists) along with 99 penalty minutes. “We look forward to him to continue his growth as a player with the Worcester Sharks.”įor his career, DaSilva has appeared in 148 career American Hockey League Games posting 60 points (29 goals, 31 assists) and 137 penalty minutes. "Dan was a huge part of the Worcester Sharks during the stretch run and during the playoffs on both sides of the red line,” said Thomas. DaSilva ranked 2nd in post season scoring with 10 points (3 goals, 7 assists) with the Sharks. The 6'1", 195-pound right wing had a terrific post season campaign as the Sharks reached the division finals. ![]()
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