About Kay Beachy
Kathleen Smith Beachy
Kathleen Smith Beachy was born in Webster City, Iowa on Aug 9th, 1906.After attending private schools she found her way to California around 1939 and graduated from Redlands University. She met and married Walter F. Beachy, a research chemist. They purchased a large piece of land in the western end of the San Fernando Valley and raised a variety of crops on their farm. A home was built and Kay settled down to overseeing the ranch. Actively involved in the community Kay helped form the Southwest Civic Association. Meetings were often held at the Beachy house in Woodland Hills. One of the first problems the group addressed was the absence of sewers and flooding. Thanks to their efforts a flood channel was built. Kay's vision and persistence helped establish several public parks in the San Fernando Valley.

In 1960 Kay was contacted about a developer who was making plans to build a shopping center on the exact spot where the 1844 Leonis Adobe stood. The adobe had a long and important history. By January of 1961 a successful campaign to save the adobe was gaining momentum. Plans to have the city or county convert the land to a park failed. They turned to the state, hoping to have the land turned into a state roadside inn. That also failed but Kay did not give up. In 1962 Kay had her attorney draw up articles of incorporation and formed the non-profit Leonis Adobe Association.

That same year, with the help of Carl Dentzel, Director of the Southwest Museum, they formed the Cultural Heritage Board. The Board's first meeting was on August 6, 1962. It was a landmark event and a pressure-packed, memorable day. The first five Historic-Cultural Monuments declared were sites that were all considered threatened to some extent. Within three hours, the Leonis Adobe in Calabasas was designated as the city's first historic-cultural monument. Immediately upon the Board's designation, a stop work order was issued to stay the demolition of the Leonis Adobe for 360 days. At that very moment, however, bulldozers were already lined up and ready to move on the adobe. They were waiting for the final OK on the demolition permit. Knowing how critical the timing was, an "angel" in the city office noticed the permit was not complete as it lacked a signature. By the time the developer realized the mistake the demolition permit had been stopped by the Cultural Heritage Board and the adobe was saved.

With no one living in the old structure, the house fell prey to vandals. Doors and shutters were ripped off their hinges, windows smashed, and the balcony broken. A favorite sport was to ride horses through the front door and out the back. Fires were set in the living room. Adobe walls were hacked so badly they were in danger of collapsing. The banister was pulled out and stuffed down the chimney. Again Kay stepped in and made arrangements to board up the house at her own expense.

In 1962 Kay purchased the 5½ acres of land on which the adobe stood for $240,000. At that time Calabasas was a sleepy wide spot in the road. It's future held little potential and many felt it was not a wise financial move. Kay then gave the Leonis Adobe Association a check for an additional $40,000 to make sure the adobe would be safe and eventually restored.

Kay Beachy died on October 21st 1974. She had just been appointed to the Cultural Heritage Board.
LEONIS ADOBE GRAPEVINE
Li'l Ranchers Summer Fun Roundup
Every Tuesday
July 9th - August 13th
9:30AM to 11:30AM

Feed the Animals
Live Music
Games & Crafts
Story Time
Lots of Fun Activities
EVENT SCHEDULE
  • July 9th - Welcome to the Ranch
  • July 16th - Music on the Ranch
  • July 23rd - Cooking on the Ranch
  • July 30th - Animals on the Ranch
  • August 6th - Pow-wow on the Ranch
  • August 13th - Fiesta on the Ranch
  • $4 for Non-Members (per day)
    FREE for All Members
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Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Bellingham Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Thursday, May 02, 2013
Sendak Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Friday, May 03, 2013
Miller Elementary | @ 7:30am
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Monday, May 06, 2013
Sierra Park Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Tuesday, May 07, 2013
St. Charles Borromeo School | @ 9:30am
AJ Heschel School | @ 9:30am
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Wednesday, May 08, 2013
St. Rita's School | @ 9:30am
St. Martin of Tours | @ 9:30am
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Thursday, May 09, 2013
Newcastle Elementary School | @ 9:30am
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Friday, May 10, 2013
Bethany Christian School | @ 9:30am
Andasol Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
Murder Mystery Event | @ 6:00pm
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Hancock Park Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Polytechnic School | @ 9:30am
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Hancock Park Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Melvin Avenue School | @ 9:30am
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Friday, May 17, 2013
Newcastle Elementary | @ 9:15am
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Pacific Palisades Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Sierra Park Elem. | @ 10:00am
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Vintage Magnet School | @ 9:30am
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Vintage Magnet School | @ 9:30am
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Friday, May 24, 2013
New World Academy | @ 9:30am
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Monday, May 27, 2013
Memorial Day | @ 9:30am
CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY | All Day
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Brentwood Private | @ 9:30am
Museum Closed | All Day
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Hooper Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Glenwood Elementary | @ 9:30am
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Friday, May 31, 2013
Ocotillo Elementary | @ 9:30am
Click Here to Watch a Short Story on the Leonis Adobe Museum.