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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings In Her Yard, Seated At Table With Typewriter And Flowers

About the Society

The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society honors the memory and celebrates the life and work of the author of such widely read and respected books as the 1939 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Yearling, and the 1942 nonfiction classic, Cross Creek

History

Mr. Philip S. May, Jr., founder and first president of the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society, is the son of Philip S. May, attorney for Mrs. Rawlings from 1935 until her death in 1953. In 1985, Philip May was a member of the Thomas Wolfe Society. With his involvement with that literary group and his personal recollections, Mr. May became determined to create a similar organization honoring, preserving, and creating an ongoing interest in the works and words of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.

Phil May with park ranger Sally Morrison and Dessie Smith Prescott

Mr. May discussed the formation of a society with Norton Baskin, Marjorie Rawlings’s widower. The idea was well received and Mr. Baskin suggested a meeting with Dr. Samuel Proctor, noted historian and Rawlings enthusiast at the University of Florida. Dr. Proctor wanted to foster a Rawlings festival in 1988 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Yearling. He discussed the idea for a society with Dr. Melvyn New, chairman of the University of Florida English Department. It was decided that the department would participate in the development of the organization.

The first official meeting was held on March 10, 1987, in the conference room of the Rare Books Department of the Library West of the University of Florida. Those present were Mr. Philip S. May, Jr.; Dr. Kevin McCarthy; Mr. Sidney Ives; Dr. Anna Jones; Dr. Sam Proctor; Dr. Gordon Bigelow;, and Dr. Michael Gannon. Officers and trustees were elected and by-laws were approved. Dr. Kevin McCarthy served as the first executive director.

In June, a membership brochure was developed and printed. In August, the membership stood at 41, and the first letterhead was made available. By February, a limited edition poster was authorized; the artist of the poster was J. T. (Jake) Glisson, longtime friend and neighbor of Mrs. Rawlings.

The first annual meeting was held April 7-9, 1988. The society, in the words of Philip May, “seems well on its way to becoming a significant organization, capable of achieving its goals and bringing all of us closer to Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.”

From that day on, the Society continues to support its purpose. Working closely in the early years with the Citizens Support Organization, funds were secured from the Martin Marietta Corporation for the reconstruction of the barn at the Rawlings farm. Society fund-raising efforts also contributed to the construction of the tenant house. The farm at Cross Creek serves to interpret the life and spirit of Marjorie Rawlings to the public, and its existence encourages interest in the writer, her life, times, and work.

Mr. Snow Slater, Rawlings’s grove manager, at the barn raising said: “She’d have liked it. She said that the barn was the heart of the farm.” With very limited sight, he drove a nail into the new barn so that he could be a part of it. He said, “I’ve put many nails into a barn for Miz Rawlings, and I guess I can hammer one as well as these young fellers.”

The involvement in Society events of those people who were close to Rawlings adds an immeasurable dimension to the knowledge of this woman and her writing.

Annual meetings are conducted across the state in locations relevant to Rawlings’s literature and locale. These meetings present members and guest lecturers in support of the purpose of the Society: to facilitate ways by which all who are interested in her writings — such as scholars, critics, teachers, students and recreational readers — may learn from each other.

— Claire Koshar, Rawlings Society Historian

Officers and Trustees

Society Officers

  • President: Elaine Bradbury
  • Vice President: Paul Dunn
  • Secretary : Anne Bellissimo
  • Treasurer : Anne Pierce
  • Executive Director : Florence Turcotte

Society Trustees


Class of 2026 – term began 2023

  • David Bradbury, Monteverde, FL
  • Jennifer Campbell, Monteverde, FL
  • Pam Davis, St. Petersburg, FL
  • Celata Duncan, Palm Harbor, FL
  • Ellen Giallonardo, Tampa, FL
  • Heather McPherson, Mount Dora, FL
  • Ginger Mower, Trenton, FL
  • Scott Spaulding, Hawthorne, FL
  • Teresa Sopp, Fernandina Beach, FL
  • Shirley Thompson, St. Augustine, FL
  • Christina Parrish Stone, St. Augustine, FL
  • Ruth Streeter, St. Augustine, FL

Class of 2025 – term began 2022

  • Darien Andreu, St. Augustine, FL
  • Elaine Bradbury, Monteverde, FL
  • Deborah Dickey, St. Augustine, FL
  • Joy Dickinson, Orlando, FL
  • Paul Dunn, Fernandina Beach, FL
  • Grady Johnson, Jacksonville, FL
  • Brent Kinser, Sylva, NC
  • Marsha Phelts, Amelia Island, FL
  • Angela Territo, Orlando, FL
  • Paul Williamson, Pomona Park, FL
  • Casey Wooster, St. Augustine, FL

Class of 2024 – term began 2021

  • Anne Bellissimo, Wilton Manors, FL
  • Sandra Dunnavant, Fleming Island, FL
  • Margaret Harris, Palm Harbor, FL
  • Sally Baskin Hooker, Trenton, FL
  • Keith Honeycutt, Lakeland, FL
  • Ashley Lear, Port Orange, FL
  • Anna Lillios, Casselberry, FL
  • Ann McCutchan, Laramie, WY
  • Anne Pierce, Hawthorne, FL
  • Leslie Poole, Winter Park, FL
  • Florence Turcotte, Gainesville

Lifetime Members

  • Elaine and David Bradbury
  • Mary Bridgman
  • Richard and Isabelle Brown
  • Patricia Ann Davis
  • David C. Drysdale
  • Sandra Dunnavant
  • Roy Hunt
  • William H. Jeter and Deanne M. Clark
  • Grady Johnson
  • Claire and Martin Koshar
  • Shirley Lucas
  • Ann McCutchan
  • David Nolan
  • Marsha and Michael Phelts
  • Syd Perry
  • Spence Perry
  • David Peters
  • Anne Pierce
  • Dana Preu
  • Victoria Register-Freeman
  • James M. Stephens
  • Shirley Thompson
  • Lynn Weaver
  • Mrs. C. V. Whitney

Lifetime Honorary Trustees

  • Kevin McCarthy
  • Rodger Tarr

Deceased Honorary

  • J.T. Glisson
  • Clifford Lyons
  • Phil May, Jr.
  • Geatrice Humiston McNeill
  • Idella Parker
  • Dessie Prescott

Trustees Emeriti

  • Patricia Nassif Acton
  • Roy Hunt
  • Claire Koshar
  • David Nolan

Memorial Members

  • Norton Sanford Baskin
  • Roy Hammock
  • Beatrice McNeill
  • Dessie Smith Prescott
  • Elizabeth Streeter

Past Presidents

  • Phillip S. May, Jr. (1987 – 1991)
  • Roy Hunt (1991 – 1993)
  • David Nolan (1993 – 1995)
  • Susan Woods (1995 – 1997)
  • John E. Ingram (1997 – 2001)
  • Marsha Phelts (2001 – 2003)
  • Robert Curtis Davis (2003 – 2005)
  • William H. Jeter, Jr. (2005 – 2009)
  • Brent E. Kinser (2009 – 2011)
  • Florence Turcotte (2011-2013)
  • Steven Brahlek (2013-2015)
  • Ashley Andrews Lear (2015-2017)
  • Elaine Bradbury (2017-2019)
  • Darien Andreu (2019-2023)
  • Elaine Bradbury (2023-current)

Past Executive Directors

  • Kevin McCarthy (1987-2005)
  • Anna Lillios (2005-2016)
  • Leslie Poole (2016-2019)
  • Florence Turcotte (2019-current)

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