The Reddick Mansion has had three occupants since its construction was completed in 1858. The Reddick family made the Mansion their home until 1887. From 1888-1975, the Mansion served as Ottawa’s public library. Its current occupant, the Reddick Mansion Association, was chartered in 1974, and its management is carried on by a Board of Directors elected by the membership.
Mission of the Reddick Mansion Association
The Reddick Mansion Association is responsible for the historic preservation and restoration of the Reddick Mansion by adhering to acceptable restoration practices in conformance with adaptive public use.
The Association will foster the use of the Reddick Mansion for the community’s cultural, educational, social, and recreational experiences, as well as for other beneficial purposes.
Reddick Mansion Association Board of Directors and Officers
2023-2024
Officers |
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President |
Lorraine McCallister |
All director terms are for three years. Officers are elected from the directors to serve in their positions for one year. |
Vice-President |
Stephen Meyer |
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Secretary |
Lawrence Swanson |
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Co-Treasurers |
Leslie Pool |
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Association Directors |
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Diane Birtwell |
Earl Lecki |
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Mary Caba |
Chris McCarter |
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Robert Eschbach |
Mark Pentecost |
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Darlene Halm |
John Ross |
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Paul Havelka |
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Beth Hawkins |