Legendary broadcaster Huell Howser, 1945-2013

Feb. 8 open house to celebrate ‘California’s Gold’ legacy, Huell Howser archive

Chapman University will throw open the doors of its Huell Howser collections with a free public event on Friday, February 8 from 2 to 7 p.m. celebrating the life and work of the late, beloved California broadcasting legend.

For “A Golden Legacy: Celebrating the California’s Gold Collections and Scholarship Fund and the Huell Howser Television Archive,” the university has invited many of the real-life stars and eateries featured on “California’s Gold” to participate.  The public can meet people featured in Howser’s programs and sample the foods at an open house that will also feature free exhibitions of Huell’s show memorabilia, the repurposed “found-art” objects he used to decorate his residences, a full-sized re-creation of his office and much more.

The day’s events kick off at 2 p.m. with Chapman President Jim Doti presenting a posthumous honorary doctorate in Huell’s memory (prior to Howser’s death on January 7, the university’s plan had been to present him with an honorary doctorate during this May’s commencement activities).  The president will also introduce the university’s first recipient of the California’s Gold Scholarship funded by an endowment from Howser, junior Mayra Gonzalez of Garden Grove.   This will be followed by the open house featuring the collections, meet-the-stars opportunity and food sampling, and concluding with a screening of favorite episodes of “California’s Gold” in Memorial Hall.

“Huell was very clear that he did not want any kind of memorial service,” said President Doti, “so Chapman has chosen instead to celebrate both his life and his work in a way that I think he would have felt was very appropriate, and to introduce everyone to his collections and our free online archive of his TV shows.  And of course we’re inviting the public, because Huell was, above all, a ‘people person’ – he would have adored meeting and talking to everyone who attends.”

Over the past several years, Howser – who discovered Chapman University when Doti sent him a handwritten note inviting him to tour the campus – forged a strong bond with the university and made many generous donations, including show memorabilia, papers, two houses, his collection of “found-art” objects – and tapes of all of his more than 900 episodes of “California’s Gold” and associated shows (“Visiting…With Huell Howser,” “California’s Missions,” “California’s Golden Parks” and more).  His wish was for the university to digitize the episodes and make them available, free of charge, to the public online.  Following a year-long digitization project, Chapman has launched www.HuellHowserArchive.com, where the public can view all of Howser’s shows for free.

Howser also endowed the California’s Gold Scholarship at Chapman, a project that was “near and dear to his heart,” said Doti.  “He wanted to create a legacy that will make an impact on the lives of students far into the future.”  One of the two residences Howser donated to Chapman will be sold, with the funds going into the scholarship endowment.  The other, the “Volcano House,” an iconic domed structure atop an ancient volcano in the Mojave Desert, will be used by the university as a base for study trips in environmental and biological sciences, filmmaking, writers’ retreats and more.

 

“A GOLDEN LEGACY” OPEN HOUSE AT CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – Friday, February 8, 2013

All events are free and open to the public.  Chapman University is located at One University Drive in Orange, Calif.  Maps, parking and driving directions: www.chapman.edu/discover/maps-directions/index.aspx

2 p.m. Welcome from President Jim Doti

Memorial Hall                                Presentation of Huell Howser’s posthumous honorary doctorate

Meet the first California’s Gold Scholarship recipient

View rare footage of Huell Howser

2:30-5 p.m.  Open House: Meet the Stars of California’s Gold

Attallah Piazza                             Scheduled to appear: 

Slater Barron, “The Lint Lady”

Candace Frazee, The Bunny Museum

Carole Anne Kaufman, whistling champ

Joe Rinaudo, collector of early movie music machines

Dali Yu, The Soap Kitchen

Luis (“Louie”) Fuerte, Huell’s longtime cameraman – and more

Food sampling from some of Huell’s favorites, including:

Pink’s Hot Dogs, Los Angeles – featuring the Huell Dog

Village Pizzeria, Los Angeles

Stan’s Corner Donut Shop, Westwood

Fosselman’s Ice Cream, Alhambra – and more

2:30-5 p.m. Tour the California’s Gold Collection:           

  • Inside the Leatherby Libraries – see a re-creation of Huell’s office, enjoy a display of memorabilia and fan gifts from his many travels, and view some of the “found-art” objects he re-purposed into furniture and wall décor.
  • Inside Beckman Hall, main lobby – view more “found-art” objects and see photos of how they were displayed in Huell’s residences.

4:30-7 p.m. Screening of “California’s Gold” Episodes in Memorial Hall

Relax and enjoy some favorite episodes of “California’s Gold,” selected from the Huell Howser Television Archive, on the big screen!  (As Huell wished, ALL episodes of “California’s Gold” have been digitized by Chapman University and are available for viewing, free of charge, at www.HuellHowserArchive.com)

 

 

 

Dawn Bonker

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