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Lowell Showboat
Thank you to our sponsors: Lowell Area Community Fund, Look Memorial Fund, Good Chevrolet
Lowell Showboat Rental The Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce books events for the Showboat. If you are interested, please contact the Chamber office at 616-897-9161 or email: info@lowellchamber.org. Lowell Showboat Rental Policy ~ Showboat Lease Agreement
In 1932 the people of Lowell, led by the Lowell Board of Trade and the American Legion, conceived an annual project which would lift the hearts of the people through the Great Depression and would become a true community event, drawing many groups together in a mutual effort and attracting statewide attention. This was the Lowell Showboat, a local talent show, unique in its format. Staged on a riverboat, with the islands and town providing an appropriate setting, music, dancing and the minstrel shows started a long Lowell tradition. The first performance was on August 10, 1932 and it was estimated that 7000 people attended the four night shows. The first Showboat was called the George Washington and was constructed on empty oil barrels. It was about sixty feet long, carried one deck and pilot house and two smoke stacks, and it was powered by outboard motors. In 1935 a new boat, the Robert E. Lee, was built. This had two decks,
was 90 feet long and 24 feet wide. It was driven by eight reversible
outboard motors and incorporated a power plant to operate the lights.
Showboat productions were canceled in 1942 through 1945 because of W.W.II.
In 1946 Showboat once again brought joy to many hearts as it floated
down the Flat River. A new boat was constructed in 1948 and again in
1967 at a cost of $11,383. By now, television stars were performing
on the Showboat stage each year. Local talent still provided the chorus,
endmen and amateur acts which appeared every evening. Many will never forget the early morning wind on August 19, 1978. The Weather Bureau refused to call it a tornado, but it did a great deal of damage by lifting the Showboat from the river to smash it upside down on its dock. A "Refloat the Showboat" fund-raising campaign was organized. Help came from thousands of organizations and individuals. The response was unbelievable! With Jim Hall acting as designer, Lowell contractor Ivan Blough constructed a completely new Robert E. Lee, a beautiful new craft, glistening with fresh paint at her berth on the Flat River. This time it was a stern-wheeler with a raked superstructure, white gingerbread trim and improved flotation system. The Showboat has not always had smooth sailing. Years of rained-out shows and unexpected production costs had placed the Showboat in debt. However, in the past year or so we have seen the debt paid off with the help of grants received from the Lowell Area Community Fund left to the community by Harold Englehardt.
Local composer Dennis Havens wrote a "Showboat City" march
to honor showboats heritage. The Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce and the Lowell Area Arts Council
have joined together to bring an Annual Lowell Showboat Sizzlin' Summer
Concert Series. The series is held every Thursday evening on the Riverwalk
Plaza beginning in June and running through the mid August. The Showboat
is the backdrop for many other activities throughout the year. It is
our goal that Showboat continues to be an attraction and that it will
remain vital and active in our community. The Showboat's rightful place
is in our community, attracting people to shop and play in Lowell. |