Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams

Showing posts with label Perris Valley Historical Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perris Valley Historical Museum. Show all posts

Cruise with me through some of the highlights of these last 12 months on the road with The Maybelline Story





Santa Barbara Harbor last Summer




visiting my great uncle Tom Lyle Williams,
 1940 Packard Victoria


Book signing at the Phoenix Art Museum



My cousin Ann Carnaros and I at my Santa Barbara Presentation for PEO


My Saffrons Rule Blog www.saffronsrule.com



At the Theatre in North Hollywood,  seeing
"Always, Patsy Cline"




my Art Deco logo


Speaking to a full house in Phoenix



Book Signing for Book Club on Balboa Island, CA



My sister Donna and I with our Maybelline cousins Cooper Aston and Jeff Welles in Newport Beach CA



Presentation For Brandeis University in Scottsdale



With my Publisher and fellow authors at Networking event



Love my cousins Jeff, Patty and Jeff Welles



With Celebrity Trainer, Michele the Trainer, at Networking breakfast in Woodland Hills CA  



"Aspiration" once belonging at the Villa Valentino in the Hollywood Hills, now in Newport Beach CA


Speaking it Presentation in Arizona



Speaking at Presentation at Perris Valley Historical
 Museum CA
 
My book came out this year in Polish



Meeting with Producer, Erik Iversen, in Laguna Beach CA



Full house in Santa Barbara for PEO Organization



Presentation Tea, in Santa Barbara


Vintage Maybelline Ads and original Maybelline products



My sister Donna Williams taking my dad's Clenet out for a spin with our cousin Cooper Aston


Cousins, Jim, Chuck-BB1 Williams, me and cousin Ann Carnaros in Montecito CA




Maybelline cousins in Santa Barbara Ca at PEO Presentation Cooper A, Ann C, Sharrie W, Kathy D,
 Christine G,  Antonio C.



Cousins, Cooper A. Ann C. Jeff W. Karen and Max B.


Friends and family at Perris Valley Historical Museum Presentation


With Producer David Van Houten at Perris Valley Presentation




Floyd Welles, Preston Williams, Patty Welles, Dr. David Van Houten, Billee Williams, Donna Williams, Sharrie Williams, Cheryl Manbeck, Perris Valley CA.




37 year reunion with Al Hall my boyfriend in the 1960's.




More cousins and friends in Santa Barbara




Meeting my God Daughter, Hana Lee Sedgwick,  in Santa Barbara after 30 years

View Sharrie Williams, One Woman Show, "100 Years of Maybelline"






As author of "The Maybelline Story and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It," and growing up in the Maybelline family, I have gathered many personal stories, beautiful vintage Maybelline ads and amazing family photos. Over the last three years, organizations have contacted me to tell my story and be entertained by my Presentation. Here is one half of my "100 years of Maybelline" done for the Perris Valley Historical Museum.  Hope you enjoy it!!


Be sure to visit my Hilarious 1964 High School Diary Blog at saffronsrule.com

Video Slideshow Celebrating 100 years of Maybelline with Perris Valley's Movers and Shakers


Author Sharrie with Katie Keys Past President of the Perris 
Valley Historical Museum and Perris Mayor Daryl Busch.

Author Sharrie Williams Presents 100 Years of Maybelline 



Leon and John Motte owners of the Motte Classic Car Museum pictured here with author, Sharrie Williams and her long time friend, Cheryl Manbeck seated in a classic Auburn.

Quinn Hawley, president of the board of directors of 
the Perris Valley Historical and Museum Association, addresses the crowd during the March 29 installation event.



Sharrie Williams with her friend, David (Hook) Van Houten, long time filmmaker and Producer of Borderline Hollywood. David Van Houten's roots in Perris date back to the 1800's, when Perris was home to the regions gold rush...the Hook family still own the Santa Rosa Gold Mine.  David is deeply revered by the people in Perris and produced the movie, “D Street: A 45 minute Documentary” that captures a century’s worth of Perris history, culture, diversity, development and recreational activities and opportunities. He has also donated much of his family's heirlooms and personal history to the Perris Historical Museum.


Seated at my table were many of my friends and family. Left to right, Floyd Welles, Preston Williams, Patty Welles, David Van Houten, Billee Williams, Donna Williams, Sharrie Williams and Cheryl Manbeck.




If you couldn't make it to this wonderful event, please enjoy the experience in this video.



I was delighted to meet Riverside County supervisor Maroin Ashley at the my 100 years of Maybelline event and was very excited to hear that in late 2015 a new railway stop will be stationed in Perris.  It will extend the existing 91 Line, which runs from Los Angeles Union Station to Fullerton, Corona and Riverside. 

supervisor Marion Ashley

According to Perris
Mayor Daryl Busch, who also sits on the commission, there will be a new train station in downtown Perris.  I will be the first to get my Passport to Perris and catch the train when it makes it's first stop at the Perris train station....  Finally after 100 years since Perris was part of Gold fever, it will be back on the map.  Watch out people, because property values are going to skyrocket in the next ten years if things go the way they are for the "Little Train That Could."




Old early 19th century Mining building off of Santa Rosa Mine Rd. in Perris, CA. It's private property



The creators of the Perris Centennial Exhibit at the Southern California Fair said they wanted to design a display that would link the City's past with present while connecting with people through a series of photographs, documents and mementos from Perris' first 100 years. 




What started as small and family-owned business went on to become one of the largest and well-known cosmetic giant in United States. The Maybelline story set's trends from the sidewalk to the catwalk, bestowing their love for fashion and dynamic colors in the lives of women all over the globe, They have empowered women to create new looks, make a glorifying statement, flaunt their individuality and showcase their creativity. The Maybelline family has always inspired women to feel beautiful and worthy of admiration. Motivated and inspired by established women, Maybelline provides a revolutionary and trendsetting palette of shades that are viable for every woman irrespective of color, creed and ethnicity.



Sharrie Williams Blog... The Maybelline Book at www.maybellinebook.com has registered more than 3 million people from Germany, United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Ukraine and other nations. She has spoken to various online and print fashion magazines.



You're Invited to Attend Sharrie Williams, Maybelline Story Presentation, March 29 at the Motte Historical Car Museum

RSVP requested by March 25th.  For more information and to purchase tickets please call Katie Keyes
 951-956-9081.  You can pay at the door, but must let Katie know you plan to come to guarantee a dinner.

Sharrie Williams with her great-uncle, Maybelline Founder, Tom Lyle Williams,
 one of a kind 1940 Packard Victoria




Motte Car Museum http://www.mottemuseum.com/  Step back in time and enjoy a fun evening as Sharrie Williams unfolds The Maybelline Story with vintage Maybelline Ads and Maybelline family photos on the big screen.




































































Upon entering the museum, you are greeted by decades of history from the Roaring 20’s to the Nifty 50’s. The interior encompasses life size nostalgic photos, a 1950’s malt shop diner, and an art deco Cinema. 






The Maybelline Story and the Sprited Family Dynasty Behind it video.

Visit Sharrie Williams Hilarious Vintage 1964 Saffrons Rule Blog at  http://saffronsrule.com/